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The Daily Review. JOSH. T. JAMES. Editor & Prop. WILMINGTON, N. C. Entered at the Poatoflleo at WUmtogton.f. C, aa socond-class matter. FOIDAY EVEXESG, APRIL 29, 6 p.m. Wood Pulp Miller is looming up as the Republican candidate Jor Governpr of New York. Givehim u blockhead legislature and he will utilize them in his business. PERSONAL. No administration socms capable- of keeping Adam Badean out of office. .... - An English baronet, Sir lioratio Henry Wraxall, died in a workhouse the other day, and tlie heir to the bar- I onetcy has been a pawnbroker's appren jtice. . ; I , -: 1 " Peter Saxe brother of John G., the poet, says the latter has nade more money out of cattle in one year than he made in twenty-four out oi i poecrj . The Breckenridge (Ky.) News says tnat Mrs. Mary Beard, now living in Daviess county, is forty years of age and the lawful mother of fbrty-thrpe , children. I 11 Senator Bayard ha? accepted an in vitation to deliver an oration upoaip ;l Wp.hqtpr at Uartmouuuon u euae i rln v nf pfimmencemdit week at i mar NOON TELEGRAMS. '.. Tolcsrrapliic Brevities. I DrTLamson was hung this morning at London at 9 o'clock. He was calm and composed. The 15th Annual Convention of the Episcopal diocese of Alabama assem bled in Montgomery on Wednesday. A splendid banquet was given compli mentary to the deldgates andBishep Quintafd.i of Tennessee, delivered inn address last night. . .. DOMESTIC MARKETS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. BROWN &-RODDIGK; 5 and 7 North Front Street. -4 5 W E HATE JUST RETURNED FROM THE Northern Markets to-day 'per steamer and ha v A spirited contest is progressing among eollege. tho TTnitod Pfrvshvrprinn nver'the "nues- Mr. Beuiamin La vine, a retired mer- tinn nf instrumental music in church i chant of Philadelphia,) bequea services. The Pittsbdrg Dispatch has the latest return, showing a vote of 571 ministers and elders or and 571 against It. The Presbyteries yet to be heard from are Bloomington. Oregon, San Francisco and Caledonia. When the returns are all in it is believed that tho presbyters who are opposed to church organs will be beaten by a small fBy wlegraph to D3lly Review. ' FINANCIAL. New York, April 28, 2oon. Mocks vervdull. Moneys percent. Exchange long 180 3-4; ditto short 4S0 1-2. State r bonds bonds moderately active and gen- erallv lower. I Governments unchanged j no opportunity to write an advertisement for i-v T i i his -estate, valued at between and $30,000,to the Jewish Hospital As sociation ol that city, j The Rutland Herald says dhat the Rev. E. Gerry, of West Randolph, Vt.i walks fourteen miles every Sunday to the place where he preaches, and re turns home on foot the same day. A Card. except , for 4 1-2 coupons, which are hed all i higher, oon noo i commeuclvl. lands 12 1-1: Orleaus 12 1-2. Futures quiet. April' 12.28, May 12.29, June 12.13, July 12.56, .August 12.71, Septem ber ,12.31. Flour dull and heavy. Wheat dull and heav y at 1-4 a 3-1 low- I ef . Corn heavy at 3-4 a 1 lower. Pork i firm at 17.75 a 18.25. Lard steady at 11.35. Spirits 51). Kosm 2.47 1-2 a The society writer of the New Orleans Times-Democrat thinks that "President Arthur could achieve no greater victo ry, confer no higher dignity upon the chief magistracy of this republic, 'and surround the administration of his high office with no more brilliant social pres tige and popular sympathy and support than by securing the hand and heart, and the invaluable companionship'1 of tho widow, Mrs. Craig Wadsworth, of Genesee, New York. She has been prominently spoken' of as the coming mistress of the White House. " To all who are siuTeriris: from the er rors and indiscretion of youth, nervous weakness, earl v decay,1 loss of manhood, &c, I will send a recipe thai will! cure you, fkee of charge. This great remedy .was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send p, self-addressed envelope to Rev. Josefh TJ Inman, Station D. New York Citl. deod wCm. SCRAPS. The lioness attached -to a show at Janesville, Wis., has given birth to five whelps. - : The attack of desperadoes on a rail road train in New Mexico last Sunday shows that though Jessie James may be dead his spirit goes plundering on. Nine thousand immigrants in twelve .2.52 1-2. Freights steady Baltimore. Md.. Atfril 28. Noon Flour steadv, Howard street and West ern super 3.75 a $5, 1 extra $5.25 a $6.25, family (3.50 a 37.50, City .Mills super S3 .50 a $175; extra $5 a $7.80. Rio brand 7.37 a $7.50. iWheat, South ern, nuiet and steady ; Western, lower and dull ; Southern red $1.35 a $1.40; ambor $1.45 a $1.50, No. 2, Western white, red, spot, $1.41 1-2 a $1.42, Corn, Southern, steady; 1 Western- lower; Southern white 91 a 02, yellow 87 THE STOCK MARKET. Vhn Rpiihli.f nnnii,, , -I hours is Tuesday's record ot arrivals at j j Castle Garden an average ot 750 .m. ax ivenansvine, 0:1 Saturday last, hour which, if kep me and nominated Mr. W. P. Canadav as the candidate for Congress from this, district of the "Anti-Bourbon Democ racy." This is a new departure. As the FayettevilloZr-ajziwersays: "From this it would appear that there is a par ty called 'the Anti-Bourbon Democra cy and that a Republican Convention has lull authority to recommend can didates to bo supported by ft. This new name is only an alias.by which the an lie i vcar New Yorl, April 28 Noon The stock market opened irregular, but in the main 1-8 a 1-2 J higher than yester day's closing prices. In early trade the market sold up 1-8 a 1 7-8, New Jersey Central, Louisiana and Nash ville and Missouri Pacific leading in the advance, at 11 o'clock 'there was a re- ictien of 1-8 a 3-4, the latter on JSew thi Issue, but our patrons may rest assured that our STOCK IS COMPLETE ! I Jersey Central, while Ohio & Missouri :t up fcr round' would add 0,750,000 to jur popu lation. j .1! j sold down 1-2 to 33 1-2, but later recov , There has been a isndden depression cd 1 1-2. . fn ocean freights at ! New York, One 1 : well known steamship line was pffering a bonus recently for grain' ns 'ballast. Such a thing lias not been known for years. Out in Leadville when one' is intro duced to a stranger, the polite thing is to ask, "What was your name before you came here?' The ue.t question, according to rules of etiquette, is "How Rennbliean ivn-tv wish to bft L-1imvn did you manage to escape: in North Carolini When -1 mm ir- Auroral displays, according to Prof. mjNonn aroima. wien a man ac- IIonrv Draper, take place aboutone quires a bad reputation under one name hundred miles above tho earth, and in he sometimes finds it expedient to j a condition of tho atmosphere which is change it and assume another. Jnst so almost vacuum. Prof- Young connects with parties' j them with spots on the sun. ' The Boston Star has .a story about There is really but littte prospect, o over again hearing from the Jeannetto's missing boat. Tho letter just rnoeived at Fall River by the father of Louis J. Noros, a survivor of the expedition, al- j FOREIGN MARKETS. 1 By Telcrapb to t)aily Review Livekpool, April 28 jNoon Cotton steady; uplands 6 11-16; Orleans G7-8; sales of 12,000 bales; speculation and export 2,000 ; receipts 13,700, of which 12,000 are American; April and May 0 41-64; Mav and June 6 41-64; June landJUly- 6 45-64; July and August 6 49-64; August and September b 54-04; September and October 6 45-64; futures steady. 4 P. M.': Spirits, 46 s. ; Cotton, sales of 8,400 bales American ; futures quiet. In all the various Departments. Every one who watches tho market in our line must ba ; I. ; ' - : - -. .- ' ' i fully. awaro that we liave certainly gained by '" 1 1 being a little late in buying for this Season. You will find us fully a lire to all the Changes as well as Prices'. We are determined that no 1 ' " House:Korth or South, will undersell us, either ' '.- -;- - . Wholesale or Retail. .' BROWN & RODDICK. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. i: i N E R V I N E, THE GREAT KRVE COSQUERER, The onlj known" spedflo remedy tor Epilepsy. " SAMARITAN NEEYINE Cures Spasms', Convulsions, St. Vitus "I Dance, Vertigo, Insanity, ParalysLi, Nervous Prostra tion and General Debility. SAMARITAN NER Y I N E NEW; ADVERTtraS? Turpentine Tools1 JCTXERS, HACKEES, DIPpqj ters, Pick, Haciwekhta Tr ', era. Adzes, Axes. CooSeA-- nPs jftLi jrooda now in stock n.iul th eoods and ,7" w . - tPw 1 ' ' - '1""aram i a Worth &Worth (Jlttit W PWCES TO PI03 buyer 10.000 Bushels CORN. 1,000 do. MEAL. 00 Barrels FLOUR 100 lSarrpls SUGAR 100 lloxe? BAfxo 100 'Kale HAY, nun lion. NKW CROP CUR 4 Va 1,0(X) SP1LMT iuin:Eils,fT Never knorn to fail. It eduaUzcs the circnla- Tobawn, hnuff, Soau Ltp . SOuCrtDi' -kaU' Uon, repairs its vrale, and gives tone and vigor iiCoMdy. Candkv. Ilooi. iroii r.!rsb M5l to the system. ;ipl 23 ly SAMARITAN N E Jt V I N E Cures Sierraatorrha!n, Seminal Weakness, 1m-: () 0f)0 potency, Syphilid, ?rofuLi and all Nervous and j wyi u uiooa auK?ase?. . SAMARITAN j N E It V I N E The gri-eatest tonic knora, it aldi difjceliou, insures good appetite, gives tone and vigor to the system, guarantees sweet and refreshing sleep and restores enfeebled and nervous con stitutions to robust health. j BRICK AND SHINGLES i 60,000 "'''U ! i 40,000 '" 1 "" I ; 100,000 ,,,!" k r' .I! ! and a Mip;rior lot they will 1K er thau ofleml lately iit apl 23 SAMARITAN N E RVINE Safe, Ccrtaiji, Sure and Speedy. It is inralua- hlft fn TrlipR whn nrft flirw'riftnr.iriflr tho Chan ETC incident to advanced years, by assisting nature at its important period, retaining the vigor and tranquility or early me ana carrying lacra wim ea,so and eafety through. o ilittle mrl to the efifect that when some fancied action of her wax doll dispica,s cd her, sho solernrdy 6aid: "You U go to hein j on wiu ; but you won t burn ; you'll just sizzlo." Of boutse this hap pened in Boston. j China, it is said, is developing- indus- COMMERCIAIi NEWS. WILMINGTON MARKET! April 28. 1 P. M. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Quoted firm at 51 cents. Sales of 125 casks,! P. 8. We will close out on Monday 24th April a lot of Dress Goods carried oror from last Season at 7 cents per yard. They are a Bargain. apl 23-ly. SAMARITAN N E RVINE 1 is the only honestly guaranteed remedy placed before tho public. We guarantee every bottle to give satisfaction or return the money. Lead ing physicians testify to its being harmless and good, eminent divines declai-e it excellent and uneaqnalod and people everywhere bear cheer ful and voluntary testimony to its great virtue. I). A. SMITH & CO. JANUFACTURKRS OF AVDDEALt CHAIRS, BEDSTEAD AND uu.a in jiiivvs ana neat quality goods. . A call and examination is ted. ' 1 1,'crtMly apl 3 1; market closing firm. I most destroys the last hope of recover- fr; that will-tend to! keen her nihrrato-! ROS Quoted firm at $1.65 for ing the lost men. Noros was. one ofjry calssea at home. I Systems of rail-1 Strained and $1.',K) for Good Strained those who landed from De Long's boat, j way, flour mills textile factories, ship- baie3 reported. and he says that on Oct. 0, the day "UUU1 u uuiiuxiiik, Meet mc on tho corner, Whcro they sell ice-cream, " fifo shall bo for you, love, JJike a blissful-'dream, Clin3 to me, my darling, :j As vine hogs too oak, j I And when you'ro doneeatjlnpr. I shall bo dead broke. ! "uu w.v AtuLu nuu uiuua, i onipire more maepenaent oi ioreign uie party naa come to tnc ena oi uicounines. food. "Wc had killed and about eaten," . lie savs, "our la.t dog on that (lav." Three days later Lieut. Do Long .sent ahead Noros and Nindcrmantolook for help and food, "none of the party hav ing had anything to eat for two day-i.' lie proceeds as follows: " "Wc starts! without n particle of . 'Maiaria. Chills and Fever, and Bil foml. I had a pair of sealskin trousers. lou? attacks positively cured with Em Wo cut pieces from these, and chewed or-V s tandard Cure Pilh-an infallible them uhtif we were found bv the na-1 remedy: never fail to cure;. tUe most ob- tives. Ware so Weak ve could hanUv uiu ung-biauuiug cas. at-ro uii stand." - ' nine and au otherTemedies had failed. , These two men had no doubt been se- .An;s . . aXm ru ! kinds of Pills, conLaining a (strong ca-; ;PLr.lt8 Turpentine. tbarjic and a chill breaker, sugar-coat- : j5in ed : contain no Quinine or Mercury, i,?rV ' ; "t" ' ". " "." causing no griping or purging? they are ! j u urnentme - - mild and emcient, certain in tneir ac- TAR Quoted firm, at $2.10 per bbl of 280 lbs. i CRUDE TURPENTINE No offi cial quotations. Sales of receipts at $2 for Hard and .$3.50 for Soft and Virgin. COTTON-7-Quotcd dull. Sales of 200 bales on a basis of 11 3-1 for Middling, closing quiet. The folio Aving are the official quotations : Ordinary..... .... 9 1-16 Ct. Good Ordinary. -: 10 7-16 " Jxiw uMiddlmg 11 5-16 Middling. ... 11 3-1 Good Middling..... 12 1-8 n w at4. JJEALER IN SCHOOL BOOKS ADAPTED to tho schools of North Carolina. BLANK BOOKS suitable for crory branch of business. A groat variety of Styles of STATIONERY, BASKETS, JAPANESE GOODS, CROQUET, Walnut and Fancy Picture Frames, Gold Pens, &c, &c. " ':i: " ' - ' :""'-': . Decker Bros.' Pianos and Wood'a Orgaha a specialty. apl 23-tf PA.1 LY RECEIPTS. t rifins leeted for the advance because ol their atrcn gth . They were barely saved f roi n death by the natives. Meanwhile, the main party of De Long had been for days without food, and presumably had met no rescuers, or else they would have been heard from many -weeks ago. The chance that even one of them has escaped death is small indeed. Still, there is a chance, and 'hope springs eternal in tho human breast." Cotton . 126 bales 118 casks 1351 bbls 21G bbls 41 bbls AOVEKTISE3IENTS. Salt. Salt. QQTONS AGRICULTURAL SALT j 15 0 00 SACKS Lrv ERI'OOL SALT. : : 1 20 0SACKS FINE TAIfLE SALT. 500 8A COA1SK ALUM SALT, j Fine Table Salt in small pockofs, , . Now Crop Cuba Molnses. 10nIIhd3' Tierces and Barrels. New1 Crop Cuba, Porto Rico. Old Crop Cuba and Nectar Syrup for sale at low price, apl 23 , : , "WILLARDS." SAMARITAN j N E RVINE is unfailing and infalliblo in currng AlcoholLsm and Opium Eating. To come before the public with an absolute cure or a specific to remove the desire for alcoholic stimulants or the habit of opium eating, seems to many, we have no doubt an absurdity, such Is the case neverthe less, and before offering our medicine to the public wo thoroughly convinced ourselves by actual experience that it would do all wo claim for it. ! FOR apl 26 T SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. First National Bank of Wil-mington. CAPITAL STOCK. SURPLUS FUND. . -. 230,000 66.0CO Deposits received and collections made on all accessible poinfs in the United States. . It is stated that North Carolina, out of a voting population of 112,500, sent actually to the armies of the. Southern Confederacy, within a period of four years, 150,000 soldiers. Savannah Kcics. Yes, that is what is said but it will be difficult to prove it. North Carolina bad, if we remember correctly, 72 regi ments (some of which were very incom plete) ten or twelve battalions, two le gions, and a few unattached companies. Besides the men in the field there was an army of able-bodied bomb proofs at home, and there ' were many over the exemption age and many incapacitated men who were en tirely exempt who could vote but yet who did not carry arms. There is a large margin, it is true, left the other way by making an offset of those youths under the voting age who were in the army not the bomb-proofs and the exempts will, we think, more than counterbalance this. "We do not wish to detract one jot or one tittle from tho glory so hardly won by tho gallant hearts lu the good old North State but tion and harmless in all caes : thev cf-: N EW fectually cleanse the, sj-stejm, and give ? new lite and tone to the bouv. : At; a ; n ,,"L ,-, ,"U J a1-'i.J i household remedy they are. uncqualedl OCai DOTOUgXl S baiOOIl and For Livor Complaint their equal is not; . known; one box will have a wonderful xtCStaUrailt ! ' euect on tne worst case, inov are used; and prescribed bv Physician, add sold I Tverythisg first class, meals at L Job Printing ! OWPRICESI ,-: v by Druggists everywhere or 6nt bv mail, 25 and 50 cent boxes. Emorv's Little Cathartic Pills, best I ever .mac!e, only 15 Cents. Standard Cure Co., Ill Nassau Street, New York. 8m d&w. THE 3IAII.S. The malls close and arrive at the Citr Post Office as follows : ! , - CLOSE. Northern through mails, fast. . . . .5.15 P. M. Northern through and wnv m.alla 5.40 A. M. Raleijrh ....5.00 P. M. and 5.40 A. M. l! Alans for the . C. Railroad and ) i routes supplied therefrom lnclud- j ing A. & S. C. Railroadlat 5.40 A. M. Southern Malls for all points South, dally , J... 8.00 P. M. Western mails (C. C. Railway) dailr, (except Sunday) I.. 5.00 P. M. All points between Ilamlet and Ral- ehrh !. 5.00 P. M. Mail for Chcraw and Darlington Rail- road .1 8.00 PL M. Malls for points between Florence and Charleston j...i.8.00 Pi M. Favettcville and offices on Cape Fear River, Fridays... 1.00 P. M. Faycttevllle, via Lambert on, daily, except Sundays i ."..5. 00 P. M. Onslow C. II. and intermediate offi- I " ccs, Tuesdays and Fridays .COO A. M. Smithville malls, by steamboat, daily (except Sundays). 8.30 A. M. Mails for Easy Hill, Town Creek, Shallottc and Little River, Tues- ! davsand Fridavs L. 6.00 A. M. all hours. Clean LocUrlnjrs. Evervthlnsr snar u w v w nteol as good as j.n the1 citr. R$r is supplied with the best of Liquors. Board by the month. . . . $15 00 Board by the week. -. , 5 00 Board by the day....... h 1 25 And you can get your meals any hour of tho day. , R. J. SCARBOROUGH, apl 23-2m No. 8, South Water St. DR. JAMES E. KEA, JJENTIST. OFFICE CQIiXE , FRONT and Market street. His large and increasing practice i3 a sufficient evidence that his work has given entire satisfaction during the past 30 years practice in Dentistry. Terms Moderate, apl 23-1 m. 11. II. Grant & Col, -pl.UMBERS AND GAS FITTERS, HAVE reoccupicd their old quarters, witir in created facilities. The public are requested to consult them before making contracts for work In their lino. Special attention paid to connecting resi dence and other buildings with thewater orks. i aulas GOOD WORK ! ' PROMPT ! 3 Ascertain prices at my office before hav- your PRINTING done elsewhere. ' T, ,ork carefully done for persons residing out of the city, and sent to them by mail free of postage. , E. S. WARROCK, . JoD Printer, Cor. Chestnut and Water St., Wilmington N. C. P. O. Box 402. j apl 25 DIRECTORS: E. E. BUERUSS, A. MARTIN, D. G. WORTH, JAS. SPRUNT, PUEOELL HOUSE..,!' TTNDER NEW MANAGEMENT, - 1 WILMIXGT0X, .. C. B. L. PERRY, Proprietor. , Lato Proprietor Atlantic, Hotel. lint Cui in all its appointments. Terms $2.50 to $3 per feb8-t Lock Jaw Prevented T Y D. QUINUVAN, HORStiuOER AM) larrler. Horses Uiat are prickivi by aallor Eunctnred wounds, are very oitcn tho caused ockJaw. Sure euro or no pay. AlldlueasM of the feet and acule laments" treated in the most skillful manner. Special attention p14 to trotting, overreaching and iuterfcrinf horses; Shops Corner Second and Prince streets. - ajjI23-lwk ' LOW PRICES V BUYERS OF " j BOOTS 3c SHOES WILL FIND . A Large Stock ! I 1 COMPLETE LINES AND LOW PRICE AT S! GEO. R. FRENCH & SONS', apl 23 -Cm ' - 39 NORTH FRONT SI. The Old Reliable Olothing and ! Furnishing House, JF YOU ARE IN WANT OF A GOOD suit of Clothes, a pair of Pants, Shirtfl.CoIlwj. Cuffs. Underwear, latest deslins lu DoBffW JAS. DAWSON. Marvin's Celebrated "jpiRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, All Sizes and Pricesj f rom50.00; to f2,200.00. Acknowledged by the best authorities to be the BEST SAFE MADE, Extract from Scientific American editorial of Feb. jllth. 18S2: "We are also asked as to the best firo proof safes. We say MARVIN'S." A. A. WILLARD. Agent at Wilmington. jpl 23. Golden Harvest. rpHE BEST COOKING STOVE FOR THE money. Comoand see it. OFFICERS : E. E. BURRUSS JAMES DAWSON A. K. WALKER... W. LARKINS. ... I. apt 23-tf President. Vice President. Cashier. Ass't Casliier. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS-A complete I assortment, apl 23-tf PARKER i TAYLOR. OPEN FOR DELIVERY. i n- , ,t-, IJ : . - . Z affi-::iSi:S liMiiJ UHEJNIjNIt ; lyommerciai Hotel r:ii nt Pinoit - in in r i t - i i llfl . - ! . . Malls collected from street boxes every day nprr"lCk Wnnl t I MlllllglOni 111 Oi at 3.45 P.M. . , I ' i X f 1C" ft If eeK I: -ir ottt wlo nnt. wfinfc th old mother saddle Zr,aurnT,n e "iv' a u. ! - . ; JV -0f x rop. " . . : i rv Jl . AMJaergnierjanu iwgisrer j t KtCLI t THE LATEST PARIS! IV WOTICE. QN AND AFTER MAY 1, 1S82, I SIIALI, discontinue tho sale of Wines, Jiiquors and Lager Beer And, shall confino myself cxclusirely to tho saleot. and Imported Percale Shirts, Plata and tUQ Hosiery, neckwear, umDreiias, xtum, elhne Bags, Canes, Hats, or anything tn MEN, B6ys AND ClilLDREVS VEAB,. at moderate prices. CaU at the oW Beta". Clothing and Furnishing House of . . A. DATTO. 1 Clothier and I'nrnbMr. P. S. The Best Unlaundried Shirt $1. : THE PEARL. J - tn -Inferior to none. Superior w , apl 23 . - Dr. Warner's Abdominal Corset I HAVE ADDED TO MY ilXE OF ! ' . . seta the excellent article named abore. sample lot just received. Also, aH Mt Young Ladies' Coraline at $1 ; Crossbone. t 71 cents, and Coraline Flexible nip laMJLi hare exclusiye control of ,VJ xjirf superiority causes many imitations. on srenuinc due tnose soju uj , . mch 25-tf '.: "imJ.-DEDlHCfc JACKSON & BEL1, POWER PRESS PRINTERS, i i . AND I .. . 1 " " boob: bxistobbs, . : WILMINGTON, v with any thing sho cannot carry and to which sho is not justly entitled. " Best ever made, Emory's Little Ca thartic Pills, pleasant to take, sugar coated; no griping; only 15 cents a box, of Druggists or by mail. Standard Cure Co., 114 Nassau Street, New York. 8md&w. Department open same as stamo ofilce. htaraps for sale in small quantities at general European and Northern XovclUcs in Miiliaerr delivery when stamp office is cloecd. j j oiu.iir, Lyflia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound has done thousand of women more good than the medicines Jof many doctors. It is a positive cure: for; all female complaints. Send to Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham. .i-;-:-;- and nair Goods twice a week. My stock Is al wars nerr and fresh and of the lataat trW adies are especially invited to cxamhoe my ock. Cuivcrsal Paper Fashions. Ahrays reliable onomical and latest styles. economical apl 23-lm - SS E. K" AT?T?TT? Exchange Corner. jpiliST-CLASS 15 EVEEY KESPECT. First-class Bar ni) t?iittit . apl Cosmopolitan : Bar. . gEST WESEsfLIQUOES, CIGAKS. ETC. KYYSTElS: wU?rwelvth IwtWDfBKB apl . . . OHX, CABEOLL. I Fa m ily Grocer! es. ; ' I Should be p!eas4 to mriTe. the orders of our citizens. . Bepcctfully, Li. T T7VEE1 nea Li Panfphlets, Ac- neatly Mdprwnptlr cct off wltf iaw rates - nw ui " " . ' JHtOJlS Dtolij "-t"'" French Candies;( TU6T RECEIVED, A JXLL UE Of I i ' .a fee French Candies, warranted pure ana Also. Homc-Madc Candies, Fruits. Second street, 3 doon tolo"
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