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j please Koncr. . ' . , j We tQ bo glad to receive ccr:cT.!ci::-u j Iron our friends ca tsy a 3 1 all eibecf j J fe-cseral Interest but j Tic rasac of the writer rr.cit sbrsya tc:J 5 clshcd to the Editor. j CunsaonlcstioEfl must be wrlttca ca ca j otHieldc of the Taper. j PcrscaaIeactbc aroMed, j Act It is wrfcWIy jpA particularly ta u " HI T. 1 E !71"W JOSH 'P. .rvrns, ..." . . rt-i ionx ir-TAta: iwir. h M -2 V r r: " T ... ! Hxenr-d Ly carriers lr ' ;.. -.-J pri 1 i-c ':: . it the at-ose T" - i .I 1 j bioot tbit H-c Editor Ioo cot altrajn endor ! VOL. VI. j WILMINGTON. N. C. .WEDNESDA Y, NOVEMBER 29. 188?. NO. 584 1? -wrn-to; . ri - -4 rc.-ri js"j ad tit i i- !r 1 .pr mru r:y. if' t CmmUluhlcH. The Lecture Inst Nisrht. AiVnKTis3ii:;s.;' -! a ostitis cikntsJ ! NiiiV aivkrtiss:mknts N vV .ICHIUSTMAS TOYS. 1 - - - , . . . - ' ' !Vf:' ";t ","ln:t;r n:r.r.!;:i!:S !a the .r.toUU In j V . Fill. ivcUr f St. JoimV ,-!urrh Cooieemee. 8 -....?1r' tiiiort .l:.sc:ly: i : ot tn4 ciiy. delivered a i'ctnro Kt the! THIS IV.rKIi TALK e" SOL'TtIi V if a I . ' - ! . . - - t a T . ,.t it - - - .. if 4i:. . U 4" - f'A , t ..it - .it f.j. !.!. '.Vint. w r. ...:t; .r....; tr.'i ?r" v; 4. J-vV "'2 f 1 i.ik;al news. 7!4 rra :zr.z v:tt Iliin- all t!y j j . n.n-;"i ' t)fu.U.m at thU port J .. ... , . ' ' ' i 7! . -re U nt i!acc in the ciiy where a L.r:fN-:i.,?ror finer line, of nockm-ar is r; :!nn ai Drr.nN . The Ikiv V kmv to i: t nc!iby poods. t i r? r tin of yc.-.:crday nntl iho nilit u;.t. has caticd the ih!;wa:k nrtlL, ... . i. , r. -,:v; i.: .v;nc 1. realities to bu any- , '.!. -. ;!ra"a:;t tor prnlcstrian. s r. water IVrch.Trout and Black 'h i."9 and iinc. A full -irt-: jt ami !"vr,t rricm r.t JACCIu's.t .,." . . ... ,i ,,r... N ithtandm the uiiiinal, i.rcr.r, .? -i,-p vab!e weather oi yct.rdjiy many ;.-?t -:rI.-i:.. were rn o;:r strtttt.". a large ;.riin of whom were viitinthe stores ir levArninlnjthe good preparatory tli! I:uday casoa. r-- . ". Llv. niid viiI:out !;ci:tat:ori. . .. L . . . - . .... vi-;on oj; Havana ; imuanoia 0; f f r ijracetri a Ucne.it that j Jncli:mvij!o M. KeJ Wcit . 77j M(mt- !" t!:lf I!:"": p-mcry 47; New Orleans 53; Palestine Oir a lvertiers will please rtmcm-j ' Powder, shot and guns arc in dc Ur thai to-morrow morning's paper ! manu now for tho regular annual the only one to be issued from this ; Thanksgiting hunt. The woods around iVice until Saturday, and they will i thf. citjv as usuil, will ba -fifll of n;m ; !tr.e hand in their livers as early to-j hmIs of all size, ages and colors, and '.ty a r lucnicrt. the leathered tribe, from the tiny spar Th bunting f a very loul chimney . ar tho cotr.cr of Sixth and Princess .!!! 5 cause! !ime little excitement in m-i -hboorliooa lato yterday eve-1 No alarm was given, aud after I'pc d" wmc little time, the soot .-. a- baniol out and the excitement 1. f Yo v.i a gentleman who has been d:t:ga week in the neighborhood t N. w Kivsr. in Onslow county, we c.t Cat there are an unusually large ; j, ir t f wild ducks in the river and 'fik ir. that vicinity and that thoso :' r 1 rf ttij sport are having a fine lime . j them. v.J m-: them on the stove, and let them exc to a bo:'; then drain oiT all tho ar.d fry them for about four min-t:.-. or until they aro nearly free from g-u-; then dip them in batter made 1: a colcrctl woman, whcfj r.r.mc we uz; ay to give variety to mo orraiw only at ujsht but in the broad, open day- Sarah Chad wick. W T Crump, tcok somp tlun sticc3 el 'tliihtonSatitiday evenings it is almost I ' A ofncjr Debase. .John A 1 vis. "V.,- .!,-, tn I .. viT-1. . . . . . , ! . , Alidey Douglass, Mamie J Davts. He;.; and flour, and fry them tin a j. js rcallv anni?;!:g, sometimei to look1 A Howard, Iiennelta Jlanjiicr. L!i:a S I rown nrd cri: - M(A 4 i.:., T ,',vi Hall, John Howard, J II Harris. John t rounanucny. er;-tm to stx .uo persons butting -and , ulettf Julia HarrIso!1( M M IIar. UohaveUcn rcqueUrd to call the ! d.xlging cseh otr.er m their endeavors j rwiI pi,iHp II Harvey.S Hammcrsblay. i tertlm cf tho authorities to the f tcl I to get out of each otlr's way in the ; Sam Holmes. 'Id ru.t learn, occasionally ct:ti upswings ireqtiently Ecen in r.;e very abominable capers i the j tghW.Vio.r of Front and Cutle ; :r.:t. Cry much to tho annoyance o stores in that vicinity on Saturday eve tlv elti.cu In that locality. She ?s?a:d f ning avoid d.uag. so as much as pos-t- Ls demeatcd and should Lm Iok-d ! blo. i i:port-s Foreign. ' The following were the clearances a. tie Citrtoci Hotiio yesterday: Nor. tr.'-.jue Jiiti.'t inuel, Capt. Kibe, for Lv - rp.I. with 1,731 bales of cotton, val - tev! at 5.970, s!iipiel hy Messrs. D. II. Murehljon cc Co. The Ger. banjuo .oru'.e IlVcun., Capt. Khmeker. for l"ri!.l. Eng., w ith 1,050 caks spirits irjvtiihie and l.'JOl b vrrcls rosiii4 val- j M at :.hon.3l, fthipptxl by Messrs. l':ir.on, Downing SLCo. r; thing in tho hardware line can ! tand xi tm nable irictj at Jaix t ot m t . I no City Court. Alice K?U.yt a white denizen of Pad 'js IIu!!ow. was before tho Mayor enhty tuurning, charged with disor derly conduct. As Uits was no, the :: eharc cf tlse kind, by .1 large ma- a'alnst tho gentle Alitx;, she be- a n aarient offender, she was re in.risl to pay a fine of $10 or gt btrw ! 'rvnuay. Not having that an;ou:u f-f vl.ari to spare ho took lodgings in Uc lus.int-nt. W. II. Scott, for tho fame offense, hutfcf.tof snch an aggravated charac r, was fined $1, which he paid and Wa discharged. ri ir .Mary Ami siinol .J. II. A.; Mr. Abnr WetJiiuiTon. Wakcna!.. 1 lor:i-i ; .1 . 1). Mcl.ucm. Marion. . C; ! Sip Sjxr'K-". Au..n cvuntj. N. C. Pryipie who cftfmot ypciul tfio spssm f vit.!- .ir.il cM rniits in stinny 1'Iori c!.i s!.'!ii.l kirp Ir. nH'i Cnjli Synip in lii hn;t-. It U 1 lie !(t rfmt-ily for j O'lu sr.l Coughs anil will relievo tuf- fLi at uncc. TIjtTinonicJrical ! From th Si-tial Oillco In thin c-ty iv c obtain the fol;o win' ivcord of the J p Uw -niv.n r. at the:nU namt-d, at j.t oVIiM - k v'i-idav Alicf:!.-.in : 1 i a. ;i . ii..,-v.. ! ' i 1 r ' (Tfxa.s) 52; Ponsacola 51 ; Port Kadi 4J; Punta llasa 72; Savannah. 45; Wilminston 52. The Socialite To-Xi-Iit . Don't forget tho Sociable to be siven ,,;?,.,,. "... " ,mW an.i)lf;rtI, Oennania Hall. It is unnecessary for us t.1 say that all vho so will have an enjoyable thne, as that is a foregone conclusion. This Society is noted for !doih?cverthin2 it undertakes in the : J . " . verylcst possible manner, and the en tertainment to be given to-nijjht will be no exception to the general rule, ex cept ixi:bly it may be a little moro so. The Annual Hunt. row to tho ungainly buzzard.will bo the objects of the marksmen's aim. We hopo wo will not be called .upon to chronicle any accident from the care- Ip.3 UJC of firc.arm8t or fror any other cause."" So be careful ami mind how yoa hantHe your guns, remembering that they are "daugcrou without lock, stock or barrej." Take to the Itljrht."1 Will pedestrians in this city never learn to navlgnte the' streei3 withou1 jostling and running agatus ! each other? Right down itithe heart of the city on any crowded thoroughfare. notably 0:1 the soata suio of Market. ! between Second and Third streets. , not why? IWcatise the criwa ilocs not seem to understand the simple rule of i,v;i" rr ,..t..cfr?i,a , , - ., f, . 1 , n won hi C3;y Ivkiojv iii.s r;i.e, iiietu uum bo much less confusion and annoyance, t genera. conglomeratiou o! human IIU3 M.U'l I iMtnui!. In fact, it lias become to ba a naisauce. and ladies wihini to visit ! 'otonly is tlio ineluod of traveling J "to the riglil" applicable to tha crowd- iil thoroughfares but shouhl be prac night ,jscj y f Verv one, especially at "-in w rkor streets ot the city; and j jj.j wouui seldoui be 'x run into"' as j ro.v fre.jucntly the case, j Another reprehensible practise that j wc jiaye noticl among a certain cIasj--, I la string themselves three or four iaoreat across the sidewalk's and inarch aVnir in utter defiance of the rights of others and frejtiently forciijg ladies in to the gutter or uncomfortably crowd ing them against the wall. The rules common politeness suou.u xeaen eucn tciisons better, out u seem inai 11 uot-s . ,BW 7 I . t aud unprotected lidies have tt snb-, a nut to the outrace anu pass on., in larjie cities wheie tho streets are im- - mensely more crowdetl than here tle throngs of ivp!e pass arl repass with iuHniiely more case and coniftrt than heio in tiur little city. We bopc to see t let-Met! reform among us ere iong in the mo-Je of -traveling the public streets. Use nil Holiday Present. We know of no bet!cr present to be made than a genteel fuit of clothing or ( . fi to 2nd ...... i ..t,rtct ?t thrt cnm nf A. & I- SlIR'F.U. No. 31 lar itiv r-w 4 1 ' I f I i . I lilltllll JllllUli IjUndLU.1!. M Mil. that hi- was invitN to iop;t i:, wh:ch hi: did nt the TiVstou Ur-i U'-aj Isst j very ii:c;ein;iit. f'itbiuuir: many, wIiojx from venturing out, butthtre wa3quiie a la re and i'-nco of the reiit.ed and cul- tivatctl ot oar r'i- profit Ui cr:jv the occasion. In fact, it was a subject j sl'c'i .v? only those of !iter.iry tastes ant! rtfincti minds could fully apirecia'aand as to uch that UU lecture was ad - et!. Air. Pitts is a pleasant speak er' rkUcl ho had an a-recablo 'and r.uit- !al w discussed with a lull ::tid ctiiiimeto uuderbtarulinir of "one . t . . 1 01 ine 4jnaieaL v lucrsoi rcuou 01 Criminal Court, The following cases were disposed of by this tribunal yesterday: State va. Eli Currie, et al., chargetl with a difficulty in church. Edward Xeill, Jack Dennett, Isaiah Merritt, J. II. llanbj and March Walker, called and failed. This order was entered on the minutes: "This case was et for 10 A. M. of this day, aud was postjxucd 11 cr r( t'nn nliconnn rtf t ia ipitniieni. .v. wt .fcv,..v.w w '" called out as above." ?.. tt itr. 11 on a pe ice warrant. Defendant and surety called and failed. .Judgment nisi. State vs. James Jones, et ah, charged with disturbing a religious congrega tion. Xol. pros, as to James Jones. Ien Jones called and failed. Other cases on trial. , State vs. Edward McCabe, charged with assault and batterjr. , Defendant submitted, and judgment was suspend ed on the payment of costs. Judgment ni3i was entered in a num ber of cases of witnesses, etc., who were called and failed to answer. To Builders and others Go to Jaco li's for Sash, Blinds and Doors, Glass, &c. You can get all sizes and 'at the lowest prices. .List of Letter. A list of unclaimed letters remaining at the Post Office in this City on Wed nesday, Kov." 29. 1&S2 : A Willie Adams. Moses Avans. Jce Atwood, Ethan Allen, Fannie Atkinson 15 Violet Bloodworth, Rosa Baltson, Robert Bryant, Annie Beaselay, Carrie Best. J M Bryan, John Boon, James Bennett, Thomas Brinkley. A c j cneUey j L CalHlian; ija Cutlar, 31 A Clark. Thomas Craig. C Ca:sar Calhoun, C R Calhun, Cnia Fremont. G Lcthea Gotifrey, Kitty Grauam, ur .1 ureen, ,uiuy u leaves, trauk Gos3, Sarah A Groves, Lazarus Green II A V Ilanby, A T Herring, Doily l A j vey. i . 1 fi- T- r r Johnsrone. Frv.cis Jenkins. C . Jt man. . Jar- K Basil R Km.FrancisKing. Johan- nnaSKelley, lxrena Kenned3-, Martha Knight, Vm King I,i Arrie Laliisuir, capt W II Lloyd. M Adelia Murphy. Cuftie McDan iel, C I) Malioy, (ieore Murray, Mag gie Marlur. lther Mfrrick. KoinmlC Marshall, F V Morriss, Hector Mc Kcnzio. ("2), Jo.eph Martin. Julia 3Ior gan, Kitty Miller. Jou McDougall, Peter Gladden. Olivu stiller. S4phia Martin. Neptune McClammy. Thomas McKcnzie. Sallic Malloy. W A Mc Fadyen, W C Mott. W Z.Martin. W D Myers. 1 N George Nolan. O Maggie Orrell, Patience Odon. P Cliancey Payne, John E Power, Willis Kichardson. Sallie M Richards M E Hose. Col James Reillcy, Major James lleilley, C W Reynolds. Caleb Richardson. S lAlmund3 Shephard, D.j-tur Sneed. (3), Annie Subs. Ch.is K Sc4it & O). P Smith, E Smith. Ildwunl Smith. Press Smith. O-IW Sphvr. T I . ckill 1 Smith, t T Alanwcl Truesdel. Doney Turley. GiHr:e Turner. (;r4re Tindall. Eiiza b th T4Mu. W E Tueh-tn. W Wm C Wadilell. Suan Kate Williams. Uobt Wan!. . Kiehanl Wil liams. Samuel Ward. Joseph Wtlliam siui. Josephine Willis. ) James Wil-4n, Edward S Wise, A H Warring, John Walker. Persons calling for letters in the abova list will please say "advertised;" if not t r 4- 4 - called for within ten days will be sent to the dead letter oflta Mn. D.C. Ed. RU. Break- P. M. II ilUllUn.vu, ' ' - W I J ut weird s-ni tor a ik nt TICIN-BSMWEK'S. Almanacs. j Al.:A.VA.:s. tOJils-V, j nrnvKH'M almanacs vos !s, On'cr will bo iii''.Yt;lr r.:tes'Io! l- s.t Ure Uoc'r r&'l Iuilc tarc. Sociable. j J ' ' j icr.er,.iont ?JKJ Eb KS OF THE 11IDERXIAN ocietv vrill sire a Si-dAMc ?.t ; 1 UERJI.vriA HALL, WHDSGI)AT F.VL ! SING. Nof irA.-.- 2 Is!-:. Tho fx-tend of the - ! !-ty ra -tfuiK' invis-' i atirn 1. ! .-lub si'l rerrc-iirji.;ntj. Ti:kot .".dsuittir.sr (ica l m:n nnl la-ly, A cents. Fun at the Opera House. rjUE KEV. J. J. LFFnUTY. D. 1. , of liichtnood, Va., vrill deliver his eide-si-liuinj lecture TIIK "OLD TIMES AND TIIL: XhW" at tho OPERA IIOUE, Tharaday C7cr.iu. Dr- liffertv Is, pfrhHji?, the crcatest nc mokist. the shnriet wtr, and t!:c f.-.vt f;icn? Okator Sojiihern J.iirua!i-t5 Jf you want "a fe.t f rea-onand of i-uil," thi will aflforil you ev.oh an o,'poriunity :-'S you m'ver Iiaa L-efore. Titann is noiiodi ! LIKE HIM iKsora oi)n at 7.33 oviovfc. Lecture birin at S nov 2u-Ct. sun-wed th THE BEST QF CIIILDKEX'S AKD BOYs' CLOTHING from one of the first Manufactories in' the V. S. Well made, weil cut, well trimm?d and perfect Citing. MUNSON has then, nov CO She Was Gratified yiTil THE ELEGANT FITTING, Beau tifulShoe. Snch nicematcrkil. Sohaudsomc- 1 ly made, and such reasonable price. I will adyiae all my friends to buy Boot and Shoea of 1 OKO. E. FUEXCH & SONS. ! S9 XOrth Vrmiiit. nor t5 Save up your CKange. BOUT DECEMDEU 1st, I will open up one of tho larsesd r.d test assorted stocks of HOLIDAY GOODS ever offered to the Wilmington public. It is useless to try to caunierale, o prat is th? variety of prtty thirtg?j I r.0v2 v YATES' BOOK STORE. A Word " rX THE WI'K Tho new Furniture. Store 1 of Benrcnd. A Si:r.ro, S. E. Comer Mar ket nd Second ste.. Wilmington, N. C. hav- I in obtained a lare stock of Furnitnrc an in7 rreilit, win eii me sama aiwnoiesaie anu retail lvi per 4 ent lower than any house in th. httte. Quick sales airl iasn are their objtcs nov 20 I A FEW PACKAGES OF CHOICE MULLET K0E FOR SA LK BY H A EL & PE A RS A J X j BT ".'4 1 Fancy Goods. - gTOCK ARRIVING BY EVERY Steamer j j.ntl for ak bv 1 GILKS & MlTiCIIISON, ijot ID and l Murr.hl.ror. Uloek. DENTISTRY. AM PLEASED TO SAY ON tMY return home, that." am prepaicd to 11 all my I ,iVuriet?. the t'rr alileand Hars-s, ft't t ' , i ; , ... .' niikiria v. lira! t:t. juste Ut If. M. ! W cncaciuents In my profesilon with satur.c J ,j.: c-'-" t kuy j cl? Ijj i;o. tioa. JA. KKA, datiotb!r artUdc. hi t Ulcry volhlL,lir E Cor. Market and Front streets J meat, for it U the p Wc t- ifct Hu m, EOT 8 tf j j utSG -. -t . . ... . . - I ' . Simon Bear ! r ESFEijrruLLY announce SOCXCESTIIAT HE e Tai!.rins biir.e. tpable'of luakiu, 4iye , IV h embarked la the He U both wildusard CApableof lr. courinz ana rcjmiriiitr Clothluz. AH or dcr pronsptly ttcoled to. Prices moierau. t Shop oa ilartet ttw-ccn eccndaiTtUT'I et. juijli. - ' BllO&JtODDIOE, "a0 7 XoHIi Fr'jat St. -.FOR THI5 SKASON TTC 07 KIT THE f T-AKGrsT- AN'fJ MOST; COSITLETK ASSOliTMKNT Or FOR ; JjllUlCb 1 UCUlb W UUIUU CU 1 , 1 . Chtr Diiccs aie -sriUiCTit Cou'ct its w as they cau l2 bought In the country. UftDERWEARli: At nn lime hate we ever teen so thoroughly preparetl ia"tl;o above; thy average"' about 2C per cent 1 wei than L st year' prifc. LiMENS'.I.' .: Our Line a Tabic Dasiak, Xapt;c, Doilies " and Towels arc really worthy of $xecial attention. Wc a-e "STirins soaie Very Decided Bargains In them winch emuuet fail to attract . the attention of nil good ' 1 housekeepers. Give us a Call and See for Yourselves. BROWN ,& KODDICK G and 7 Xortli Front- St., 1 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL EYERY WEEK A J Alt' RECEIVING NEW SUPPLIES Br j steatner and' by 'KaU, o' all f tho latofc and moot rsivkble .u.tieics In mv line. Tht Millmery Department ;! Is complete, ar.d tlio I-adie are respectfully ! ' ' ' " ' 1 " . "f ' ' V invited to a c!ce hispcciion of the stock. 1 1 is 1 a pJeaflari to us to display onr good.- and we are confident that for excellence of mitcriil, beauty of deshja an 1 low fccalc of pricc'a. we -I ' cannot be excelled Miss E. Karrer, , -' 1 y - nov 12 , Exc!iancre Corner Mounimn Beef J HAVE BOUGHT FROM MR. ISAAC jl. Iiiio!c, the entire cargo of MOUNTAIN BEEF i . . i brought by him from Walhaila, oulh C.ro U.n a. It is tho finest lot'.'of Btcf .brought to this market thL season. . Wiil have it on e&leey cry morning thia wctk, GEO. F. TILLEY, Second Street, narIarket. nor. 23 Ct. I SAWED , WOOD ! ! JAM FULLY rUKl'ARED TO AKK TALI, onl'R for hannl wofs-i, ,l Al.'AMll IMi 'Kh ciTi load u t-o a lull 14 eri 4r ! HJ-'iKH I ihr:are. J. Ai. srrn:VT. If You Wish to Seo c 1PT. B. J. JACOI, of hrl-r i:crre Salt. Salt. Salt. noo ?acks I U,UU U LIVERPOOL ALT, -. ". I -. '''. ;":'-.. I Iaf-trrpedSack. Fur iTtsi by . ror 25 KECCIINER C ALDER BEO?, ihf run. l.f'i -,. au hr.r lur,- V..vj er.rly I ;in! avu.-l the c;v .. IV e rP ItusV rndj 1 r-n I w ri tt ;ta., v eKVt yuu' i " J ?I Ccw v. r.J i c rra in a ds-r or 1 o nr.'l w !'. iVIunds Bro ' MliOADiVA Y, Ki-W XO&X, AND n-ILMiNGTONT, NC. . " , Mis. S, d.' f3alcer. JJArs AND B0X.NF.T3. : All grtca end quality... Price to s-ai: the eii?totior. ilr ket Street, above Eosoathff.'a 5 hot) Store. nov 23 - ' W. E. Springer Co., , (Suecetsors U John Pawson A Co.) ' AIJOX VrilKKLJ, AALluS Tiro Iren, -Jiujry, Sulky, ardTiitt U heeU tf all Limit N;ii 8,-i'ww- 4r,thot,.C'4V, Nxvk. Grln-1' nc ar, 11 1. (.4;, 1) ijjH 4it every iltM-iiptloiu la, I atid i Market itrr t, n v i'i U'iliiibjfiion. N C PROMPT ATTENTION rjl.) CUSTOMERS, SMALL l'UOFITS AND conc.PBlIously keeping crery proir.Uo mada buyers, ha biipi up a laro iind repldlyia cre.usin busincw. Wc prccde al! fair tr.d konorablc treatment, pood oo und tbe.Uvr it living price at which ibey can be sold. ' Give i a trial. j Crapon & Pickett. nov 26 . ' ( " .1 Great Ba rgai n c. OfJ l'lECES BEST BL,CK PILK8, xU SATJNS AND BLAcK CASB. 100 1oz- grkmak and ini?n linkx x f Toweb, liliukeu and Domttlj, U be Bold at reducod prlcci. Will cloe out my ctjre stclc of CaipeW, ''.'' , 1 '- .1 Brussels, Tapcatry, Irpain, 3 p?y. and Ofl Matting. Call aud vxamimo feefor purcha- injr olsewlierc. ' v . -' ", Alio, fnlietoc'a of Clolkh and Udrhtrts , frora the heapet to tho bet. IrMt cUck.i 1 . . .' .. '. .- of Red and Whit Flaimci. i SOL B?5AR jo 3rrkt Bk nov CO IOO Set, j -AFHAR.VEijS JUST RECEIVED, ad wUl j havo aaoliior Ivo lot f Ous;li In a few idays, GirvuaaealL aor m GEitnAnor a co. Mo Liquors. jgUT A STOCK OF FRESII, A NO. 1 GRO CERIES will be kept at our store, I No. 45, Market Street. All goods Bold by us will b repreBld. GOOD GOODS AND SAlALI.;rROFIT8 WILL BE OUR MOTTO. 3"Girc tu a trial and be eor.riaced.jcar 04t!-tf R. J. SCARBOROUGH 3t CO. BUTTER! Q.ILT EDGE, OLEOMARGARINE. teas, - ";::;: ;" ; v:';; ; ' , COFFEE. ' ': : . ' V ." !' . . ?!OL.Vi?sn$, Ae., e &c. TfT fal .low" price Vy DeRoSset & Co. CAN'T KEEP THEM JpEOPLK WILL HAVE THOE STOVES. Ae;1!ict litcipecte . .vend ;o:tr crd.r. I - " r TAYLOn. j Staple & Fancy Grocerie W ,JS iytir, IJ-?, Lftr.t, Ucal, Crscicr, .CatI'-. ; Cheese, y jt-: 9. a!Moo.t?ar!i.?r, P.-.4 d Ikia piratloa, iroli, Soap, Stars h, L; ... P-tih. j F. -reiki by
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