f BIB PAPER
PLSABBlTOTIfJ i " j
Ife will bar ltd to recslra aamiasBteftfoii
brf every afieraooa, 8wdayi
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from out frUndj oa aay and fall mblaeb 0
jpjlOB ASD PBOPMKTOB.
-.mtea pnflTAOK PAID.
tfc. 2 SO Three
7 i is t Oa month, 60 cents.
16 W
0B -ill b. delivered by earrierf,
fr0 . '. r 12 cents per week.
'! rite, low and liberal
rf-Sabwribera wiU please report any and
fares' to receive thair papers regularly.
Advertisements.
4
THE GREAT-
SI
FOB
RHEUHAT
neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago,
Backache, Soreness of the Chest$
Sout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swsll
was and Sprains, Burns and
" Scalds,' General Bodily
Pains,
Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted
Feet and Ears, and all other
Pains and -Aches.
Pirp'"n f,n 'arth equal St. Jacobs .Oit
safe, urf, simple and cheap External
KmeJr. A trial entails but the cdmf)aratiTely
trying' outlar of 50 Cents, and eTery one.snffer
iug with can have cheap and poiitixe proof
ti' it claims.
VireciioDt in Eleven Languages.
BOLD BY ALL DBUGGI8TS AND DEALERS
IN MEDICINE.
A.VOGEUGR & CO.,
Haltimore, U. 8. A
MARTIH'S.VACCINE VIRUS,
NBTH CAKOLINJL MEDICAX J0UUNAI
AOENCT FOR TILE SOUTHERN STATES
THRESH AND ACTIVE VACCINE from
the renowned establishment of Dr. Henry A.
Martin, furnished in large or small quanti
ties. This vaccine is warranted to take in
sll primary cases.
7 Lancet Points for $1.00
15 do do 2.00
Each lancet point "will vaccinate one per
son. Orders by telegraph or mail will receive
prompt attention.
, THOMAS F. WOOD,
1an'.26-tf nac Wilmington,-. C
Soluble Pacific Guano
AND
Acid Phosphate.
400
in?
TOSS HERE, AND FOR SALE
by the Subtxribers and the follow-
Sub-Agents :
A. D. Black, Magnolia and Mount Olive,
L, T. Hicks, Faison,
D-. Bowden, Bowden's,
T.B. Pierce, Warsaw,
Whitetllle Wine Co., Whiteville,
J. D. Rogers, Fair Bluff and Nichols,
R.R. Barnes, Sterling,
A C. Melke, Lumbetfon,
Clark & Currie, Clarkton,
MscRse Brothers, Shoe Heel,
McNair& James, Laurel Hill, -L-
L McLaurcn & Sons, Laurinburg,
G. J. Freeman, Hamlet,
I. H. Smith, Abbotteburg
mch 2S lw ALEX. SPRUNT & SON.
Mattings !
Mattings!
CARPETS AHD OIL CLOTHS.
Of the above we can show a great variety.
LADIES SARATOGA TRUNKS !
In great variety and all sizes.
WHITE GOODS !
In this department we can show many
new and nice things as well as
all of the staples.
DRESS GOODS !
CASSIMERE8 and Cashmerete for boys.
LACES AND EMBROIDERY!
Neckwear in all new things. "
R. TJ. In tire.
TCRKI8H BATH SOAP
At the Live Book Store
YOU WILL FWD THIS WEEK a tew
nd btsatifil lot of EABTKR CARD?.
O.ms and -ook aUhem, at
Hil5:BRGEd
STATIONERY-STATIONERY !
J3LANK BOOKS, PLUSH CARD Cases,
roket Books, JBitheti Wxitlaf Pper In
at
nvTWODPnnpcia
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VOL. VI
LOCAL
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New Advertiseie
T7TS.
The Little World J
Sam'l N. Caxxox-The Annual MeetlDg
Alex. Epruxjt & Sox-f Spirit Barrels
J hi Curtis Notise
Heinsbekger v aster Cards
C W Yates Peep in at Yates'
Dr Tnos F Wrooi-Mar4ia'6VaccJne Virus
"We gain this month C2 inches of day
light. I
The receipts of cotton at; thi9 v port
to-day foot up 57 bales,
1,18 L barrels.
land those of rosin
Many a man of forty cold winters has
a conscience just as
good as new because
he never used it.
The Feast of the
Passover begun yes
terday evening at sunset, and will con
tinue eight dayss
This is the loveliest Spring day we
have yet bad thi3 season, and one can
almost see the green things growing.
- There is no such tiling as independ,
ence eaah of us defends upon somo
one else for some little1 comfort in life '
Beautify ypur nornes by using the N
Y.EnamelPaiht, ready mixed! and war
ranted. Sold only at Jacobi's!. t
: i
The Criminal Court! has been engaged
all day in the trial of one case, that of a
party charged with keeping a disorderly
house.
Every man should ask! himself this
question:' Should this turn out to be
a false step, shall I be able to gt back
again?
Eagle Island, opposite the city, is fast
donning its beautiful robes of srreen. It
i
is refreshing to the eye to glance in that
direction.
The peach crop hereabouts is looking
very promising. If there is no more
cold weather there will most likely be a
full crop. .
Spirits tnrpentince advanced toj and
sold for GO cent3 a gallon in this market
to-day, which is the j highest figures
reached since 1872.
Some two weeks ago we gave the par
ticulars, in the KeviewI of the new hotel
building which is to be erected at Saith-
viHe, and we now hear that work was: to
be begun to-day.
Mr. Norwood Giles having resigned as
a'member of the Board of Audit and
Finance, Mr. W. R. Kenan was yester
day elected to fill the vacancy occasion
ed by Mr. Giles' resignation.
Mr. T. ErPedrjck, who livesj within a
few miles of the city, caught this morning
about five miles above the city,'in Smith's
Creek, a fresh water
stream, a large
stone-crab. We do
hot know that we
have ever heard of a similar instance.
Mr. Junius Young,' a ycupg Wilraing
tonian who some years ago migrated to
California but who has! been recently at
tending a course of medical lectures in
Philadelphia, is here now on " a visit to
his relatives, I
Steamboatmen inform us that there is
plenty of water in the (ape Fear and
Black rivers, and that, there are an unus-
nal number of rafts of timber, and nayal
f
stores in both river3 on thoir way to this
city for a market. , i
Unmailable . i
Unmailable matter, addressed as fol
lows, remains in the Postoffice in this
city: j i
Rev.,D. Smith, Pender county, N. C;
Clara Smith, No. 6 James St. New
York ; 1 white stamped envelope, with
no address. 11
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Mr. Fred. Barr, Manifield, Ohio,
writes as follows: After suflering with
rheumatism for six ponths and applying
a number of remedies without benefit, I
procured a bottle of, St. Jacobs Oil from
my druggist, Mr C. W. Wagner, and
am happy to state that after using one
bottle, 1 can now jdress myself, which I
had not been abe to do for some tioe.
i
The ramored enquir and recent sales
of re"l estate in onr city is another evi
dence of its growing prosperity. We
hear of several transactions, and at ad
vanced figures and are glad to note the
"boom", which so extensively increased
in the Northern and .Western narkets,
is now extending Southward, more per
ceptible than at any period since the
June of 1873. i 1
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To Builders and1 others Go to J aco
Bi'a for Sash, Blinds and Doors, Glass,
&c. Yon can get all sizes and at tht
, lowest prices. I . fi t
WILMINGTON, N. C,
Sew Postoffice Wanted.
A petition for a new postoffice in
Brunswick county, between Shallotte
and Little River, has been received here
by Col. Brink, who will forward "it ; to
Washington City with his endorsement.
It asks that the office be located at Mr.
D. B, Stanland's house, with Mr. Ste,
phen O. Frink a3 Postmaster. They
will probably get it. j
How the hearts: of a crowd swell and
throb with pitiless hatred against the
man who coughs daring the performance
at a theatre, when they know he ; is too
stinir? to invest twenty hve cents! in a
bottle of Dr. Bull s Cough byrup.
New Mill and Railway.
Messra. Jas. H.-Chadbourn & Co., of
this city, have established a very pros'
psroas young settlement at a point on
the Wilmington, Columbia' & Augusta
R. R., about midway between Peacock's
and Grist's, in Columbus county. The
settlement contains about two'4lhundred
inhabitants, and has been named Chad
bourn. A large steam saw mill is being
erected there and, there is a railway eight
mtles long now in operation, which pene
trates a rich section of country and not
only supplies the mill with timber but
has a good freighting business otherwise
for points on the Wilmington, Columbia
& Augusta Rr R., for which through
freight bills are giVen. The incorpora
tors are known as
the Chadbourn Mill
and Railway Company and they have
applied for a postefilce at that point
which will almost certainly be accorded
them.
Freshwater Perch, Trout and Black,
fish Hooks and Lines.! A full assort
ment and lowest prices at J acobi's. t
Board of Aldermen.
The Board or Aldermen met in regular
monthly session at the City Hall last
night. i
a. communication faom the Board of
Audit and Finance, enclosing the appro
priations for the fiscal year ending March
3L, 1882, was read and adopted.
Further time was granted the commit,
tee on Fire Department on the removal
of a steam fire engine to the north side of
the W. & W. Railroad.
The committee on Public Buildings
were granted further time on a sale of
the Ninth street Bucket Company
house.
Alderman Northrop moved that the
eommittee on "Water Works, in connec
tion with the Chief of the Fire Depart
ment, be instructed to loeate the thirty
five fire; hydrants, as provided for in the
appropriation, at a cost not to exceed
$1,500, -or fifty dollars per year leach,
and make a contract with the Water
Works Co. Adopted.
A petition from the J uvenile I Hose
Company was referred to ths committee
on Fire Department.) I
The resignation ot Capt. W. H. Good
man, of the Police Force, was read, and
Sergeant D. S. Bender was elected as his
successor, and Mr. J. M. Nelson was
elected Sergeant of the jforce. I ' '
A motion that the Finance Committee
confer with the Board of Audit and
Finance for the purpose of making the
tax levy for 1882 was adopted.
The contract for attending to the
lamps was awarded to George Batson,
on his bid of $84 per month being the
lowest.
The contract for printing was award
ed to Mr. S. G. Hail; hi3 being the low
est. The contract for keeping city mules
and carts was awarded to Capt. T. J
Southeriand, at S32.50 per month for
each team.
The contract for furnishing lumber
was awarded to Mr. J. W. Taylor, at
14 per thousand feet. .
The contract for feeding prisoners was
awarded to W. W. Mints, at 10 cents
per meal. , . y
Mr. W. M. Hays was appointed City
Scavenger, under rales and regulations
of the Board. '
On motion, the contract with the Gas
Company was continued for the present
year, at a price not to exceed the pres
ent contract. I I
The license tax paid by the late Mr.
O. S: Yarborough wa3 ordered to be
refunded, on petition of Mrs. M. A Yar
borough, the Board of Audit and Fin
ance concurring. ( ' 1
The report of Chief of the Fire De
partment for March, and his annual re
port, were receiyed and ordered on file,
and on motion the Board adjourned.
TUESDAY, APRIL
Sales at Auction.
Messrs. Cronly 2c Morris sold at auc.
tion to-day, for cash, the two-story
brick store on Market street, near Front,
belonging to the estate of tho late
Thomas W. Brown, for $4,G50.
Also, 70 shares stock Great Falls
Manufacturing Company, of Rocking.
ham,! for $103, par value $10,
. Also, 11 shares stock Bank of New
Hanover, for 26.25, par value $25.
The Firf.
At about 1 .o'clock this morning, a
small one-story frame dwelling on the
corner of Sixth and Wboster streets, the
property of" Mr. J. Wilder, ncd occupied
by a family of colored people, was dis
covered to be on fire. The alarm was
given, but the flames did their work so
rapidly that, the building was entirely
consumed before the fire department
coald be made available. We learn that
i i
the family losfnone of their furniture or
personal effects. We were unable to
learn whether there was any insurance
on the building or not. j
A Tramp on His Travels-
Our friendA., writing us from Armour,
gives us an interesting account of the
capture of a thieving tramp who had
been committing depredations in that
neighborhood. He says :
"A tramp, giving his name as Alford
Melvin, of Little Sugar Loaf, Bladen
county, made his appearance in Black
Rock neighborhood, Bladen county, on
Saturday evening last, and on Sunday
broke into and robbed the dwelling of
Sam Larkins and J, S. Salter, colored
and later the house of S. B. King. These
parties and families were absent at chnrch.
At each place he seemed to have made a
thorough search for money, but appro
priated a lot of clothing, &c, and sue
ceeded in getting $25 or 30 in money
from Mr. King. Onl Sunday night he
was captured by a party of colored men.
at Melville, on the Carolina Central R
R., with a lot of the stolen property in
his possession, j He made a desperate
effort to avoid capture, and consequently
was handled pretty rough, receiving a
severe and dangerou3jvound in the head
and forty -four shot, four buckshot and
the balance: small mixed shot, in the
fleshy part of his ihigh.
The wound in his forehead is said to
have been caused i by his falling on a
sharp lightwood stump while trying, to
escape capture. Dr. A. B. Lucas, who
dressed his wounds, says the shot wound
is not dangerous."
..j-- 5 1 :
1 f List or Letters.
The following is a list of the letters re
maining unclaimed in the Qity Postoflice
Wednesday, April 5, 1882: !
A Rrchard Ashe. i
B Bessie Bond, Bryant Bdney, An
drew Barden, Dolly Brown, Clara Bow
ens, II J Bennett, J E Barnett, John
Best. J F Boone, Gabell Baggett, James
Bland, D H Brown, Mary E Beasely,
Margarret Bridgers, . Margarret Boone,
Oscar F Bergman, Rosa Battson, Sinie
Boney, W II Bryant.
Ct-G F Cashier, Edward Craig, Nancy
Cowan, Rebecca Craig, W K Coyill, M
Chapman. '
D -D J Douglass, Virgil Deanes, (2),
E Winfield S Eitiss. ,
F Betsey Fergas, T Fountain, J .B
Fennell.
G Anna Grainger, lEagene Griffin,
Joseph Gay, Mollie Garsoa, Wm Gaston.
H Almirah Hawkins, E O Heeth, E
Hansley, Louisa Hill, Martha Hill.
J Josh Jones, Eliza Johnson, Eliza
Jane Jones.
K M C Kiney, Laura Kudley, Sarah
King, W A King.
, L P Linaham, (2). i
M Lucy Ann Middleton, Lee Mc
Dnffie, Lilla Morrison, Lizzie Mitchell,
Maggie Mills, (2); Mary Jane .McBride,
M F Moore, Maggie Murray. Moore
Murrell, W Z Morton, W H Mills,
Chancy Murray, (2); FD Moore, Edward
F Manson, Eliza McLouchlin, Henry
McDaniel, (2); James Mills.
"O Josephine Owens.
P David Pearsall, W J Parker, miss
Jane Parker.
1 R R W Rutherford, Lizzie Robert
son.
S John H Shaw. John Smith, Joseph
Smith, Madison Spicer, Louisa Smith,
WEN Sellers, Henry, Scott.
TC Thompson. 1
W Wm Brew Williton, M C Watson,
Emma A Whitehurst, John Warters,
W W Wiidee, W S Whitt, Sandy A
Williams, R K Walker, Melvina Wrat
kins, Lizzie Monroe Wilkin.
I Per oons calling for letUrs in above list
will please say "advertised"; if not claim
ed in SO days will bs sent to dead letter
Office, Washington, D. C.
E. R. BRINK, P.M.
Wilmington, New Haaavar County
N. C. ... ' i
Steamship Regulator, Doane, hence,
arriYcdat New York April 2nd.
4. 1882.
NO 80
The "Little World," a monument to
human patience, skill and ingenuity, is
still on exhibition in the Teinken build
ing, on Front street. It is a wonderful
combination of automatic figures moving
in perfect action, forming a whole which
it is delightful to look upon. You can
see it in operation at a cost of only 10
cents.
We thank Col. John L. Cahtwell for
a copy of annual statement off stocks for
the" year ending March 31st, annual
exports destination of exports, &c.,
compiled and published by hitn. It is
something of much interest to shippers
and others, and cai be had in quantities
to suit by making application to Col.
Cantwell. . i I
Catarrh of the Bladder.
Stinging,! smarting irritation of the
urinary passages, diseased discharges,
cure4 by Buchupaiba. Druggists. I Dept
Jas. C. Munds.
Bishop Lyman's Appointments.
April 9 Easter Day,1 Edenton.
April 11 Tuesday, Plymouth. .
I April 13 Thursday, Holy Innocents
Bertie county.
April 14 Friday, Windsor, Bertie co.
April lG-j-Sunday, Grace Church,
Bertie county.
April 17 Monday, Roxabel.
April 18-j-Tuesday, Jackson, North
ampton county, j
April 20 -Thursday, Faison. j
April 21 Friday, Clinton.
April 23 Sunday, Wilmington.
April 25 Tuesday, Smithvilie.
April 25 Tuesday evening, St. Mark's
Wilmington.
April 26 Wednesday evening, Golds-
boro. i .
'April 30 Sunday, St. Augustine's,
Raleigh.
April 30 Sunday evening, Good Shep
herd, Raleigh, j ' .
May 5 Sunday, Christ Church, Ra
leigh. !
May 5 Sunday evening, St. Mary's,
Raleigh.
May 10-15 Tarboro. Convention.
May 16 Tuesday, Scotland Neck,
May 17 Wednesday, Hamilton.
May 18 Thursday, Williamston.
May 19 Friday! Jamesville.
May 20 Saturday, Trinity, Beaufort
Connty. . i '
May 21 Sunday, Washington.
"May 22 Monday, South Croek.
May 23 Tuesday, Durham's Creek.
May 24: Wednesday, Bath.
May 25 Thursday, Zionj's Church
Beaufort county. f
May 26 Friday evening, Pantego.
May 28 Sunday, St James, Beaufort
County, j
May 31 Wednesday, Makelysviiie,
Hyde county.
June i Thursday, Swan Quarter,
Hyde county.
June 2 Friday, Fairfield, Hyde
county. j
June A Sunday, St. Getrge's, Hyde
County. ! !
June 11 Sunday, Rockfish, Consecra
tion. June 11 Suuday evening, Fayette
ville. i
June 18 Sunday, Pittsboro.
Holy communion at all morning ser
vices. Collections for Diocesan Missions.
New ' Advertisements.
The Annual Meeting
fF THE MEMBERS (Policy Holders) of
the Wilmington Matual Insurance Compa
ny, will be held at the effice of the Compa
ny on Wednesday, April 5, at 8 o'clock, p.m.
ap!4-2t SAM'L N CANNON, Sec'y
Spirit Barrels.
1000
CHOICE SECOND-HAND
SPIRIT BARRELS,
Palmer's make, nowilandirjg irom Bilg
San Juan, and for sale in lots to suit pur
chasers, by ALEX. SPRUNT & SdN.
asl 4 3t
Notice.
1
A!
NT YOUNG MAN OR BOY who can
furnish recommendations for sobriety, hon
esty and industry, can engage in a lucra
tive busiaess in Wilsaington, by addressing,
for particulars, Ac,
1
ep 4-lt
J. E. CURTI3,
Greensboro, N..C.
The Little World.
rpH03E WHO STAT AT HOME! AND
fall to see the Little World while ia our
city, will miss one of the grandest pieces of
mechanical science that kaa evsr been in
this or any other country. Kemesaber it
will be with us only this week. Admittance
10 cents. Open1 from 1.30 to 6 for Ladies
and Children and 7 p. m. at night,
apl 4 it .
Notice.
APPLICATIOXi WILL BE MADE AT
! the next eessioa-of the General Assem
bly of North Carolina for a Charter for the
.Clinton, Point Caswell & Wilmington R.
R and 8teamboat Company," .
mca iawow
T5 caaa cf tha writer ri alvsri b r
tlibid to taa Editor, . " I , ;' ( .
OooLEisaiaatSosj tssit bt; vrlttsa: ea only
oze slda of tLt papor k ' ".
PcnonallUef cost be avoided 1 1 f f
And It Is cspoaUlly aad partleaLariy iadar
stsod that tha Editcrdoes not always eadors
tee views ox eorrtspon dents nwt so ttat
ia ue ecitorial eolaans.
Now Advertisements
SUto 'of North Carolina!
! County of New Ilanover,
! Superior Court.
Virginia B. Matthews, Plaintiff.
David R. Murcisoo, Francis O. French
Arthur B. Graves, James S, ,WbWbee,
and Androw V. Stout, Committee and
Trustees of th First Mortgage Bond
holders of the late Carolina Central
Railway Company and William F. So-
rey, also such Trustes by substitution,
and against John M. Robinson, III C '
Hcffman,and William Wl (Chamber
lain, who cUira to havo been stibstitu
ted for the slid Stout, Graves, and
Erench or Sorey, respectively, and
. -ftgainjst tho Tha Carolina Central, Rail
Road jCompanv. aod David 15. AftirchU
son, Kenneth M. MurchisonJ William F.
Sorey, partners trading under the' name .
and stylo of Murchison & CoL and I D.
R. Murchison, styling himself President
and Director cf said Company, and J.
Brander plattbews, Charles M. Bted.
man, M. P. Leak, David W. Oatee,
Jarnea S. Whedbeo, R. C, Lioffman,
William W. Chamberlain, Rnfaa B.
Tucker. John O. Winder, 1 and Joan
M. Robinson, styling themselves Di
rectors of tho said Company,! and
against The Farmers Load and Trust
Company, of New York, The Seaboard
and Roanoko Rail Road Company, and s
against R, A. Lancaster and numerous
. 1 ,. . i. i.
uiner persons claiming toi be ptOCII
holders of tho said Carolina Central
Rail Road Company, and fThe XJnioa
Trust Company, of New York, Trustee,
and J. Brander Matthews and Charles
H. Roberts, TrustecsJ Defendants.
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At Chambers, WiLson, N, C.
11th day of March 1882.
Tha comnlaint in t hi g 'action . Anv -vmrlm
fied according to law, with the amend
ment thereto also duly verified, being
exhibited before me as an affidavit, and it
being moved thereon by Messrs McRae
& Strange -and Russell .-A .Ricaud, the
Attorneys and , Counsel for the Plaintiff
for an injunction and the appointment of
a Receiver as prayed for in the complaint,
It is therefore contidercd and ordered
that tho defendants in this action show
cause before me at Goldsboro, at Cham"
bers, on the 12th day of May, 1882, why
the temporary injunction as prayed for in
the complaint shall not be Igranted, land
why a Receiver as therem grayed for
shall not bo appointed.) I ( , 1
It is further Ordered that the Plaintiff
may file any additional affidavits and ex
hibits on or beforo the 6th jday of April,
1882, provided, the same shall be served
upon tho said defendants, or their Attor
neys, by that date.
And the said defendants may have
thereafter to file counter affidavits until
tha fith Aav nf Mar 1RR9 rtnv?4w1 tK'
same shall bo ecrved upon tile plaintiff,
or her Attorneys by that date And that
the Clerk of tho Superior Court of New
Hanever County shall issue copies of this
order to be served upon the defendants,
according to law. ; j
JOHN A. GILMER, Judge
of Third Judicial District.
State of North Carolina:
New Hanover County,
Superior Court.
I. 8. VanAmrinro. Cierk Surerlor
Court, in and for the County and State
aforesaid , do hereby certify that thp fore
going ia a true copy from tho original "on
Given under my hand and official seal.
at Wilmington, North Carolina, this, tho
16th March, A. D., 1882.
S. VanAMRIKGE,
Clork tiuperlor Court ; New. Hanover
County, North Carolina 1
mch 16.1 a w4tf. Poet copy.
im,. m r- tm il i I - w rt mm WWII
-jJyTO. 3, SOUTH FRONT STREET haa
just been fitted up for mc. I am prejiired
- - if ;
to furnish my customers with the, best of
Liquors, Cigars, etc., at tnj New Saloon.
apl 1-St J. 31. McGOWAN.
Peep in at Yates'
TEE PRETTIE3T, LOT OP PA5LS,
Eaatsr Cardf, Fancy Photographs, Tuls,
Frssifs, Ac, la the city. , Baokf, Btatloa
ery, Ac, at lowest prlcoj, 1 1
C. W. YATSS,
nh 17
Bookseller and Etatieatr
2
Notice. f
PARTUS IN SEARCH OF GOdD Board
at reasonable rates, will find it to Ihelr ad
vantage to call at the CoramerclsJ Hotel.
Respectfully, I
M. fiCHLOSSi Proprietor
- "Flrst Class Bar attached; , ,
GEO. F. TILLET. j H. HINTZE
Tilley & Hintze3
19
-vrORTH SECOND STR?rT, next io eor:
ier of Market. A lot' of EXTRA FINE
MOUNTAIN BEEF on salefortUe next
few djs.CaH and examine. txih.
' Live Book acd Hwio Stor