- - -. - ...-, . . ' - - .... . I ;, ' l ' v ; r ' - r - - 1 ; i THIS PAPER published ercntng. ceptod by JOSH T. JAMES, xorros aso rabnuxTOB. SUBSCRIPTIONS POSTAGE PAID: one year fi-00. Six month, 2.00. TLree months, il.00; One month, 35 cento. The paper will be diurered by carriers tree of oixaryc, la any port of the. city, at tb abore ru. or 10 cento per week. Adrestislnx rate low and'HberaL 7Sub6crlbers will report any and all fail ure ta recelTO their paper regularly. The Daily Bevietc has the largest bona fide circulation of any newspaper published in the city of Wilmington. TEN 'CENT COLUMN. Advertisements inserted in this col umn at 10 cents per line, each insertion, but no charge of less than 30 cents trill be made on any advertisement. WANTED A good Cook. Fair wages. Nothing but cookiwj required. Apply at S. E. Comer Tbd rtnd Mul berry streets. dec 11- What Cant. F. M. Wootcn of Sew Hanover Conntv N. C. sava rf the Wilcox, Gibbs & Cos. Manipula ted Guano after using one ton. Tell Mr. I'etteway send mc another ton of same Guano. I like it better than any I have ever used. I can tell in three days to the row' were I used it ; better than the Penman; want it ouick as possible. - For sale by J a mes 1. Ff.tte WAr, Agent, jan 9-10 11 Hon. Lot M. Morrill, of Maino. dead. is Randall seems to be ahead at this time in the race for the Speakership. The lobby at Washington is &aid to be as largo as ever, although Xn power, has waned. There is a firm in Philadelphia, very j large adtertisers, who sold in' one day -t m rm t r PKrlcf moor a a a c sr wrtAl j UUilllg kltU VUl lOblUa? DVAVlft tV the amount of $10,000. It is said that Boss Shepherd is in Mexico speculating extonsively in mines, and that ho is now about $13 -COO.OOO ahead. There wore thirty children from an orphan asylum at Washington City're- fently in hospital together, nil suffering from scarlet fevor. : . Ben. Butler wore white gloves whilo delivering his inaugural address, but he handled the people and the institutions ol the 'Bay Stato" without gloves, fig oratiTely speaking. Some very singular experiences are related in Charlotto, as tolU by tiie Observer. Muskrats " havo attacked people on the streets and the attacks have been very fierce. Sarah Bernhardt has created a b;g fcensation in Fedora, now being played in Paris. She gets $200 each night and will receive $300 after the one-hua-dredth representation. Atlanta is financially a healthy city. She gathered in for taxes last jcar 974,000 wnich is $70,000 more than she got during the previous year, and there is a balance on bawl in the trea-1 highly .respectable citizen of Duplin nry of $115.000. j county, died vesicrdayj the 10th inst., t-Jv i T" j i TZ i . ;.t hU reaidor.ee in Kcnansvslle town U tah and Dakotah arfc both Lnockius ' .. . 4 . , , T A r.,r.5M; Q c,.J tu i "fship.in that county aKed aboit 70 years. t ion of bo.h combined is smaller than that of somo counties irj the old States. They ought not to get in and we don't believe they will, just yet. In the present legislature of Musoori are: Farmers 63 j lawyer, 5tf; mer chants; 13 i physicians, 9; aceut?, 7; clerks, 6; ministers, 4; manufactures, 3 ; editors, 3 ; architects. 1 ; steamboat captain, I ;.retired, 2. Total. 171. That was a fearful time in Wilwau- Le. in th Vlirnln rF ihc Vo ii. li 11 House, when 8cvent3--fivc lives were lost. Think of the dreadful alternative of either leaping from a sixth 'floor to the frozen ground or of falling back to a flaming hell of fire! Tho gold coinage of the world is esti mated at $3354.000,000, the silver coin age $2,183,000,000. India has one-half of the latter. France has about $545, 000,000 in silver, and $875,000,000 ia gold. tThc calculation in France is per head, $42 21; United States. $21.57; 'Great Uritain, $20.95. , j Statistics divide the English-speaking people of tho earth as follows : Episco palians, 18,500,000; Methodists, 14;500, COO; Roman Catholics. 13,500,000: Prcs-1 ojterians, 10,1250,000; Baptists, 8,000,- i 00; CongregatiooalisU, 6,000,000 Uni tarians, 1.000,000; minor sects, 1.500, 000; no religious prote&sions, 8,000,000. The welcome intelligence has been received here that Gen. Matt Ranscra is to be his own successor. He was nominated in caucus last night at Ral eigh and will be elected in thc Legisla ture to-morrow. He is the choice, be jend a doubt, of a very largo majority of the people" of North Carolina and ilere is but ono man who is his peer, in the affection and regards of his people a ad that man is his peer and colleague la the Senate. All's well that ends ell,andil is well for the people of North Carolina thai M. W. Ransom k to be retained ia the ' position which ae Has to long honored. . San'lay era- j ' j . . . Y - ?; --U- . ' . j . VOL. VII. WILMINGTON, N. C THUBSPAY. JANUARY It is thought in Washington that Gen. j Grant's manly and magnanimous action in regard to Gen. Fitz John Porter con trasts itso.f so sharply with' the vulgar and virulent conduct of Logan tliat it is not at all necessary fur Grant to em phasize the contract by any personal action in the case. The three leading winners on the En glish tur last year wee Mr.jCrawfurd, Mr. Isfevre aud thol)uke of West minster, with respectively $120,000, S78.500 and $69,000 j gross gains in stakes. The Duktf of- Hamilton won $19,000. Iord Rosebery S 16,000, Prince Soltykoff $13,500, Mr. Kccne $7,500 and Mr. Lori Hard $5,000. . ' 'Beautv Unadoriiccl (with piin- ples) is Alorind the Hlostj If you desire a. fair complexion free from pirn ple3. blotciies. and eruptions, Uke "Golden Metlic-1 Discovory." .By druggists. . M raon-th. j in m ji m. . ' LOCAL NEWS. taOEX TO HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. JasT rETTEWATFertillycru" I HciNSBEKonK Welding Preeent? Tates Blank' Books, Stationery. Aj iTi'MM Bbot Manntaciurlng Pbarmcit Considerable of a frost t his morning. The receipts of cotton at this port to day foot up 108 bales. j 1 Ger. barque Enm, VOss. sailed Irom London for this port Jan.tftht .Just as soon as possible I stone or wooclcn crossings should bo laid where they are most needed. . j . , , , , ; i 1 Schr. Eva L. Leonard Kobhius. was discharging at Jeremie, Iec. 21st. She arrived Dec. 16th vi Portau Piincoi There wero two. cases of disonlerly conduct befre the Mayor thjis morning. both of which were discharged as they were trifling offenses. Passenrcrs tell ua i iat the entire country trom Magnolia to the Poto mac h.i3 been snowed under. In the Northern part of this State and in Vir- ginia the weather has been fearful The next debate of the Literary piub wiii take place at the first meeting in February, which is to be held on tbo second Tuesday evening in the month. Water connection wa being to-day with the main on Front made street jand Mr. W. L. DeRosset's job office 'in the Cii3om House alley. Mr. lieRos s?t m to put in a water motor. Mr. Ciem Gillespie, a venerable audi The sale of sirats for the Maseotle at the Opera House next Monday night began tin morning at Dyer's ami whh in an hour, after the bnx seet was opened there was the largest sale of the season fr the first day. Frm parties arriving m (his city to day we learn that the". Traders-National Bank of Charlotte. 'X.'C., has gone into voluary liquidation, the profits of the business not juslifihg the expense of ! conducting it. The bank is faid to be I 3olventA V1 xviI1 W otcfj jcent dne iU crediton. I We lenrn from jStea'mboatmcn that there was about 25 feet of (water on the shoals in the Cape Fear river yester day, but that it was very slowy subsid idg. There has been no damage ' done by the Ireshet, as thero would have had it occurred at any tiniq whilOj the crops wero growing.' All the lowlands were inundated, but at I this season of tho year there was little opportunity tor damare. Oraiuingr aud Gradiugr. There is much complaint among property owners and residents on Chest. aut strcct in thc vicinity aV Eleventh wcuui streets, in, regaru! to me condition of tho thoroughfares. There is evident need of a better system of drainage in that section in order to pre vent malarious diseases J and there la' a large amount'of grading needed to ac commodate tho people who have resi dences there. Wo hope our city gov ernment, and especially that portion of it having charge of he streets , and bridges, will bestow the much-needed attention which the locaUty requires Quarterly Meetings ' For tho Wilmington district I of th Methodist E. Church, South : (MKST ROUND, IX TAKT.) Smlthville (7 p ro)... I Jan 10-li Wilmington, at Fifth Street. Jan 13-14 Topsail, at Rocky Point-. .Jan 0-21 Brunswick, at Zion Jan 28-29 R. 0. Bcrtok, r. E. ; Wcdd Ins: Bells. A Jargo congregation assembled ia St. John's Church last evening to wit ness the ceremony of tho marriage of Mr. Horace Emerson and Misa Janie, daughter of the late Col. W. Parsley. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Dr. Watson, and the newly-married cbuplp left on the 0:30 train on the W. & W; R. R., on a visit o Mr. Emer soas friends and relatives in Indiana, whence they will return to the city in a few weeks, j "Fear bring3 disgrace, bravery brings honor, cowardice saves ao man from hisfate."-&zjA the Caliph Omar: but Dr. Bull's Cough Strup has saved mil lions from an awful fate. : A Sudden Death, i Mr. Norriss Frederick, son ot Mr. John Frederick, of Warsawto wnship, in Duplin eonnty; died voryj suddenly on the Sod inse Hewaai seated in a rfiair just after dinner : talking pleasant ly with the family when placing his hand over the region of his heart, he exclaimed, "Ob. my God, jthas burst!" and fell forward upon the fl&or and died alasost instantly. . He was about 27 vears of age, and leaves a wife and one or two children. The deceased was a remarkably robust and healthy man and his sndden death - without any pre monitory symptoms of disease was shocking to his many relatives, friends and acquaintances. I Silver Plated Spoons and Forks, low prices, at Ja corn's. f A Blunder. Mr. Williams, of Sampson, has in troduced a bill into the House requiring the Carolina Central Railroad to place lights on the bridge over the Cape Fear river at Wilmington. ' Mr. Williams has blundered. The Carolina Central does not own any bridge across the Cape Fear at Wilmington, nor does the Wilmington & Weld.m or the Wil mington. Columbia & Augustat R. R. own any bridge here either. The two iron bridges spanning the two Cape Fear rivers, and the tracks between, are tho property of the Railway Bridge Company,1 an organization, iris true, composed of the three railroads butjat the same time a separate and distinct organization. The Bridge Company is chartered by tho Legislature and' each road pays toll on every passenger and on every pound ot freight carried over tho bridges.- Lat Nlgrht. Thofe oC our friends who failed in an attendance at the installation of the officers of Wilmington Conimandery No. 1. Knights Templar, last evening, missed a treat. In addition to the cere monies, which in themselves are at tractive, Mr. W. H. Chadbourn. 1. E Commander, entertained the large au dience with an address replete with in formation touching tho history of the order, its rise, progress and benefits to mankind generally. Mr. Chadbourn is a pleasant tpeaker. lull of-humor, and presents his subject Jn. such a happy manner as to enlist the fullest attention ot his hearers. We, trust this! order, numoenng some, or our oesf young me. will be largely increased during tho present year, r 5 , , j, . .. Bl ! i The Princess Louiae There was a report current here last night and this morning to tho effect that Princess Louise and suite had pass ed through tho " city yesterday Jor Charleston and had dined at thePurcell House. It was a good opportunity for a hoax and somebody profited !by it to get up one. There was a party of ladies and genilnmen from the North in a par lor car who arrived Jiere yesterday foro-J noon and came down town to dmo at tho Purcell and it was reported after wards that the Princess Louise was among them, incog. This re port was further helped I on ,. by Capt Dolly Browning who in response to an enquiry slyly, replied that he was told that the Princess Louise was in. the parlor car. There were a number who believed all they - were told - about the matter but when it Js known that the Princess was in Tucson, Arizona. Tues day it is hard to see how she could get to Wilmington n Wednesday. Look to Yonr Tickets Thc following were the lucky ticket in tho drawing, of jthe Louisiana-State liOttery which took place on thCiOth Inst : No. 10,464 drew tho capital prize of $75,000;" No. 8,886 drew $25,000; 86,401, $10,000; 22,28510270,755 each drew S6.CO0, and each ot ftho following numbers drew $2,000: 23,200, 23,633, 3,995 "78,6 16 and ,C3,67i2ft5'- tr t - Tho j celebrated ; ri3h:rIJrand Gills Twiaa 13 sold only at ? Jacobxs Hard walepot A ,i , Stt i 7f.r-fT A Startllnar'Experlenco Mr. Norwood, Huske, of the Purcell House, had an . unpleasant experience yesterday and a rather narrow escape from injury. -He had started out hunt ing and was riding along on Second street, not far from Walnut, with his gun over his shoulder and the dog run ning along with the horse.when sudden ly, and while Mr. Huske's attention was for a moment distracted the dog began playfully jumping upon tho horse and the latter struck the dog with' bis feet and stumbleuvIr.-tHnske was aware that the horscjwas aouiio. fall and iastaut iy throVhTg-his gun from him he sprang from tho addl ,Tne horso rolled pn his rider anwpuldf have undoubtedly crushed his rider but for his alertness in leaving the saddle." " As it was thc dog a1 Valuable one, was instantly killed, hot Mi 1 1 its ko jvas nu li j u t ed.; ; V ..: New, Dwellings. fvestwaru toe star oi emtnre taKes its wayKatnpt4'Wilmington: The Capc Fear river prevents. This, how; e ver. does notr hinder:; our progressive' people from going in the oth?r direc tion, as will be-verr apparent to !any one ?ho will take a walk to the eastern section of the city, as we did a few days since: On - Eleventh' and Chestnut streets there were five house that had just been completed, and in tho imme diate neighborhood there were live' others in course of construction for dif ferent parties.'.., These latter arc being rapidly pushed towards completioa and when finished, with the addition of the others, will very much improve the ap pearanco (n'tnatp portion! of the city. Those already completed are the prop crty of Mr F. A. Newbury, who seems to have been the pioneer in the building movement of that locality. In other parts f the city we ioun that nejv dwellings wero being erected in many placed J We did not Count them, but wo feel perfectly safe in .saying that there aro between 30 and 40 . buildings now'in process of construction in the eastern and northeastern portions of the city. . This is an evidence of prosperity and success which we arc glad to note, and. hope that it. may continue For Pocket Knives or Table Cutlery, go to Jacobi's Hard ware Depot f !- the Mails , Them alii close and arrive at Uio City Post oCioa aa foUows : 1 CTOSE. Northern through tnalls, fast 8.00 P. M. Northern through and vrzy malLi. . . .5.40 A. M. Raleigh 5.00 1 M. and 5.40 A. M. Mails for the N. C. Railroad and routes mrppHed therefrom includ ing A. A N. C. Railroad a .. Ji.40 A- M. Southern Malls for all point South, daily,.... 6 30 A. M. and S.00 P. M. Wetern mall (C C. Eallwar) dally, i (except Sunday)...;......"... 5.W p. M. Ail point botwwn Hamlet and Ral- , elib. j...-. 5.V P. M. Mall for CberawaiMl Darlington Rail road .0 SO A. M. and P. M. Mallrt for points letween Florence anl Charleston 6.30 A. M nd 3,00 P. M. Favcttcrllle aodofiioe on f;ape Fear Rlrt r, Tuesdays md Frl lajs .1 P. H, Fayettevillc, via Lmalertor.-. dilly, I -escept-!?unday...'ajrsr.-.:.... ...s.00 p. IL Onflow C. IL and lnterneriiat? r- j ecu. Tuoedavs and Fridays ........ .L0 A- M. SailiiTllJeojaUbyfcteamtKat, daily except Sundays).. ...S.:V! A ij. JJst's. for Eav Ulll, ttwu Creek, - . enauoite ana uixxio iayei, xnes- oars ana jrnaara- ..e.00 a. m. . OPN OPN FOR DELIVERY. Wrightevillo, dally .....S0 A. M. JJortbern through and wt nuiila i i IJ i j. jr.ii 4 7uJ0 SBd 8.00 A. if Southern SlaTla ...7.30 A. M Carolina Central Railroad..... 9.45 A, M Malls colloctod from street boxes every day at ZJ50 P. M. , , : Stamp Office oren from 8 A. M. to it and from 3 lo 15 P. M. Money order and fioltr Department open same as stamp ofilco. Stampa for salo la small quantlUee at general dclirery when stamp office ia closed. General delivery opeirfrom daylight to dark and on Sunflajs from &30 to 9.30 A. M. Great CIosLdst Out Bale. . Having on hand a large, supply, of Clothing, and in order to make room for coming Spring Stock, we will' sell tBoTCmainderofourirWintcr goods re gardless of cost. A. & I. bURiER, Re liable, Ptothiers. No. 34 Market street- jan6 j,, , ; r : Banish ill health, nervousness.' vexa tion, fretfulness, etc., by using Brown's Iron Bitterer. 1 A fine assortment of Guns and Pistols at'JjLCOBi's ilardwara Depot. . t fit' SOME MORE. TTTST RECEIVED, AN0TIIEX5 LOT OF those ELEGANT II A VAN A m- CHEROOTS. Wamntod the beat t 3 FT? CENT CIGAR, y lathe city. m Also W rcLLl 1i&qt X6iXpio Goods. rm m UUWM. GREENEWALD, Bo. Front St-, J nat.be krw Kxchaore Corner. deci8 . tii&i.. - - - eTBuggies I "WEW AXD flECONIIArOR SALE Soma rJarjaiaa. ' ' i 1 f T 'I I f 1 T. J eOUTITERLAND, , Ytlecltf i . 1 LfTeryaad.CajeStafcka 11. 1883. NO. 10 N EW ADVERTISEMENTS. Wedding Presents- pi'E FAMILY BIBLES,- Albums, Dtidka, , " ! Fancy Boxes of all ktnda, nrcssls; Cases ior LeUy or Gentleaoan, Oil Tainting. Steel EngrTUiffs, ..... - - . . , ' . - ; ; . And an endless variety of nscful aad orna mental articles. CaU aoi mjike selections at HEINSBERGER'S, -j jan 9 ' - ' v LrVo Book end Moeio 8t rc Physicians jJU COtJTRr MEIiCU ANTS WILL DO well toj et prices on Dros tram .MVNDS BKOS., before iurchaf.Ingr. N . ? , ,j v t R3 u t d s B rdsi , , PHAUMACISTB ASI URUGGISTSj .... -1.4P1 UUOADWAV. VOitK, A!5UWILMIXiTO.V; N. C. j , YATES' BOOK STORE 0TRS FOU 1SS3J A FC1.I 8TOCK OF Blankooks, Stationery, &c, For every line of buelupsii. ! SCHOOL BO"K9 of ill 'kind A- PIANO AND OKG ASS C'irtup and on c&y terma. New Jewelry Store. riMIK UXDERSIGN'ED REPBCl FULLY 1 i i ,"- announces to thc citUoaa of Wilmington, that lie haij lejxacil tho premises No. 15, ilarkot 9L, aat I U now ia receipt of a Handsome Stock of Goods, wLlcli rrill be dliplayeKl ia a fw dty. ; ' ' - ' " i Wotoh and Clock repah Jn fiepeclalty. ihiC 19 JNO. l. ALLKN. 400 TOKS COAL T CdT Auul VKD PfcR SCUOONKU "HAL IAK MAlR," and ia a very snponor arUcie. -WOOD In fall supply atREOCCKD FIUCE8 Jan 1 .1. A. SPHINGES. Commercial Hotel Wilmington, N. Cv i M. S0HLOSS, Prcjv r,TrK5T-CI. A RS IN T-VTSRY RI.8PRCT.! A niTxi ABD a a Vii.RATTAWKa GOOD EATING - i . .... ! i ' - Brings Happiness to Any X , mri Family ! -ITTE JTISH TO ENCOUR.VGE TniS feel los anions our cnetomei-s, and to accomplish it We hare, laid in an extra supply of Choice Groceries. "4 Kotv-Orleans Holases, XKrect from New Orleans.' Beaatlf ul la ap- I - : - - - . . pearance and elegantly flaforod. MACKEREL, FAT & JUICTj IN 5 POUND TINS. ' - Y'' ' -' ..' 1 ' ' ' HAMS, SUOULDEB?,BS AX PAST STRITS, AND DRIED BEET. -I' Plum Padding and Mince Meats, Fresh from 1 - the Holidays. ROTSTER'S CANDY ! 1 . " . . Yl Jpt receiTod, fresh and nice, 50 eta pr poxuad, '' -" P. L.WBEIDGEES fe.CO. jaa8 1 i - A FEW I PACKAGES t I CHOICE MULLET ROE FOR KALE BT BALL &. PEARS AI TLKASJC NOriCK. We trill be flad to reoetr oooxsnlaatHM trem mr frtanda ea aay aad all iutyoti af merallatereatbirt j . Tba aazae of Uw wrHex umat ahrt ft U &3 B2&oedtotaElUor. ComninwtDatlaaa mat Im wHS8B ,i onealOeof tke papex. j Pwwalltieimistte avaVWS. An4tt!a especially :aaX pardcularry stood that the Editor does sot always & the Tlewt ot coTTwpondeaUi rrnWwt i tuird ia tbo editorial coloaua. .Hi' i NEW AD VERTISMEN8. J. W. King, TjrnOLBTEUEB AND MATTRESSE8, la the old NaUonal Bank, Corner Front and Prtn r irct. BenoTatinjcol . Ma treeeea Ctoaa Inrand Kepalrinp old Kuralture, LutUns aad La? Ine Carpeta. lilro him a call. I - -Jan ; U - . 4NO. W. KINO. FbrSaieu rpHAT DESIRABLE TWO-STORY Dwelling, on the Sonth ildej of Wal-' nntjitreet, betweenjrWrd and Fourth street., ITcraflO Jm Flro rooma, kitchen. e eesarr out-houcc. good water and ether r venlcnccB; v .i t- , . i . . For terms And particulars apply to ' -. . i. ii, VS ...... . .'. 4 v: .; MRS. JULIA C, FINLBT. or to ray Attorney, JOHN D. : BELLA MT, r. TJo Liquorc. - - H JjCT A STOCK OF FEES If ; A Wo. I 00- CKR1KS will be kept at -our tm, j No. 45, Market Street All gtMMJs Mia by.u jirlll lie ba rcpreaeattd GOOD GOODS AND fcMAU. FBOjTrt WILL BJEOQR ; MOTTO. ' fiTGlvo us a trial and be. eonrtacedjfy oiw-tf il j. sca Rra itouo n a bo. Peruvian Cuand. 200 Tons GenuiueXobos Gaono DIRECT IMPORTATION. KXPEOTED DAILk, and-: fVr bala by Ohas. E. Smith & Co. jaat Y- - .- - t ., . Farmers, Take Notice. MORRIS ilOG tcHOLERA COM POUS D -l--- . 8 ia -jnat. tke OOng to cure or prcTeat IL.g C4ic4 eraand aJldisea.iea.to wblri frwlke areiu jeut tt will prvTfi t ttt - dAdipiJ dlJa " known a Tricbn. and wW put your LoJi Ui a thrifty, healthy coudlUun, crjag U5 ki I- mj?, Cvcr, Ac , cf worina'aDd partialiA. Each ?ackro yniA?nV w POuikIh and Trill If Kivn ftrictly accordlnK to hrcctitHifl, cure 10 bogs of Ue Cholera and 1 ttKFu 1m to Aaa&a a - - r " n vrauii.:noiwiin in Ane half tho n.iuil time, thtrnby saving one half of the ted. me rarm.-M f Dunlin count r w the praif e 4 A i AH furroera ahould buy apHk' I IS K? Drviggist, Market SUrct, WlltnJnjrtSBL. HQliday Gifts. gPECIAL ATTRACTIONS TOR TIU5 fJ ym : Celluloid f cts, ' In Tiwti? Satin and HV" r J19 Jewel nd Odor Case. Cokwoie Bottles. Toiltt Set and Vaaes TrarBlfini l: Combs, Br8hc: MirrS' fti. SS2 Srvica awl Lowest Prioea. r ... c WiLLTAM it OREEK, dec I5-sao-tf 1 - "'; ? Market 6tret. Moore" Candv. Qt BTOCICiTIJOtjGII DEPLETED dsr- complete 'assortment made thu week, t We have aba adJed eewxal now rartcUea, looJtyl tn chryataJlaed Figs, Dates, Prunes asd Cream AimoadsCubaUonoy Comb. We ?are alio prepared to aralah daaler a i with freeh made Stick Candy aJery day 'ot the bcsC quality. Also, a fuB aaaortmest ot FANCY CANDIES, whleb afford Oatxa profiu-and Insure rakV APPLES, ORANGES, COCOAKCTJ, BAlt ANA9, KX7T3, riOS, BAISINK.l aa l other f mlt oa aand at X .Mi. Wholesale and Retail! ( Wlt&jmany thjuika for the rryflatric patronage we bare reccifed from iu. opeaj "Uj. COfr. wla all a nappy New' Tear I i .j..m6oee& co. CAN'T, KEEP TIIESI I pEOPLK 1WILL tlKXV. THOK STOVJ3R. Aaother lot 'txV eaePjwtj crdersJ jan 1 I r .n PARK ICR A TATLeitJ , Brcech-Loafle. J VjT prNE BREECH-lJOADlNO HljlOTCTO, ' snelli. Wads. Powder,' SbAt. CartrWw j Bam. OnnCa-ea. telovllvg Tool. Came Bai, lit toU-alll LIimH. If yoa want n flnt rlWanl eks of tUe above rood?, and jw prices. t same can Im found at v i t W. JiibPRINGEft & CO'S. fal 19 Itaadnilaraeteirtct I -:)

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