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"-' j . ' ' . '; ... ' , 7 j please notice. . ) ' THIS PAP KB i puiKahfrl erory evening, Bandara e j seated by JOSHT. JAMK8, J &BCBXPTtONS POSTAGE. PAlifc year 44,00, SU.iao&ths, fiCO, Three I nxmths, 1.00; . Oce month, S3 cents. j TLe paper will be deSrered by carriers Cre t charge, la any part of the city, at the above nu, or 10 eonU per wek. Advertising rate low and liberal. abftcrfber will report any and all full, area to rrcrtre their paper regularly. TTtc Daily Review has the largest bona fide circulation, of any newspaper published, in the city of Wilmington. TEN CENT COLUMN". ' Advertisements inserted in this col" vmn at 10 cents per line, each insertion, but no ehartjc of Us than 30 cents icill b made on any advertisement. . WANTED A good Cook. Fair wajea. Nothlnc bat cooking reouired. Apply at S. B. Corner Third and Mul--, berry streets. dec 11- Massachuselts awes $32,511,680. Ths small-pox is bad at CbkitaDonss. j- Fifteen U. S. Senators arc to bo chts ' eta this month.' 'Some will be their own J successors and some won!. Fires last year in the United States destroyed $70,000,000 of property, of which the insurance companies Wtl $25,000,000. Daring the last five years there have been 2,100 divorces granted in Maine, which is just ona separation in every ten marriages contracted during that period. It is now believed that fully one hunV dred persons perished intho Milwaukee fire. Mr. Gilbert, the actor, was re ported dying, his bride of but two days having been killed in tho attempt at cs eape. . It is said that the male inhabitants f the United States consumed oft an average seven gallons of whiskey last jear, and yet we know lots of men who were all sober all through the year. - - Uev. Dr. Hugh Miller Thompson will soon be consecrated as Assistant Bishop of the Diocese of Mississippi. Xha consent of the requisite number o standing committees in the different States having been obtained. New York made a very bad show last year In its death rate of children and the inhabitants of tenement houses. Of the total number of deaths 51 pr cent- were in tho tenement houses, ar.d ver 43 per cent, were of childrei. under 5 years of age. It has been discovered that tho clerk ship of tho United States Supreuru' Court is worth anywhere from $20,000 to $50,000 a year in fees, and an ofibrt Li to bo made to put tho incumbont un der a salary of $0,000 per annum. One of the lato clerks left a fortune nvhon ho( died of half a million all made from few. Daniel Drawbangh, of Philadelphia, claimi to antedato Boll and Ediso.i in the invention ot the telephone, anil a suit is naw ponding in tho U. S. Circuit Court for the Southern district of New Vorktotct the claim. He says ho built a telephone in 1804, from which Bell and Edison got their ideas. He further claims to have invented a ma chine by which conversation may be readily carried on between San Fran eJsco aud New York. Tho Philadelphia Time is responsi ble for tho statement that the puieha.se of votes has been a regular branch of politicar bnsincss in every State of New England but Massachusetts." ' fer a long time. This, thinks the Macon Telegraph, is a sad showing for enm tnunifics that pride themselves on their morality. With the purchasable white voters at tho North and the purchasable black voters at the. South, it is not an overestimate to 6ay that thefe will be a mill Ian sa a half of votes on the mar-' ket.atthevnext Presidential election! It is a bad showing for the future of the conatry. Mr. Woodhouse, of Bertie, has been seated ia the Senate vice S. J. Hal tead. Republican. Tho poll-holders ei Bt John's precinct were a lot ol brilliant chaps. They made the re-! tarns at this: j Haistead.... 270; Woodhouse. lti2 The county canvassers would, noji count the "as meaning, (as it did) 200 and so Mr. Woodhouse contested. . His opponent, Mr. Halstead; acknowledged that ho thought Mr. Woodhouse en titled to the teat, tho committee rcporf i for Mm nnanlmbasly and every member of the Senate voted to seat him eaeeptone. "Dr." Scott, Vonr" Scott, "Mr. Scott of New Hanover gentle men!" - - - - - . Qtiarterly Meeting For the Wilmington dUtriet of the Methodist E. Church, Sonth: (KIEST ROUND, IN PABT.j Wllwimtton. at Fiah Street, Jan 13-14 Topsail, at Rocky Point-. .Jan 0-21 Brunswick, at ZTon. Jan ES-C0 T? oTlr4-mxv P. JR. ' 1 r 1 H VOL. VII. W ILMINGTON. N. C.; SATlfRDAY;-3rANUARY LOCAL NEWS. lactX TO NEW ADVERTISED EATS. Drv's Your Clotted i I C B FUTCS For Sale :' , W J PoTTtR For Sale flrrysBEROEa Heir Music Jxo. W. Eiso, Upbl6tery. 1 J, WiLiaBD's Peanut aud Oat Sackji YTE9 Blank Books, Stationery. &c Mi M Bros A Fiesh Stock Garden Becd Report of the Condition of the Flrtt National Bank i . Days length 0 hours and 53 minutes. The florin signal has becnj displayed to-day. Silver Plated Spoons and forks, Icnv prices, at Jacobi's. t . The receipts of cotton at this port to day foot up 350 bales. - SunseL to-morrow1 afternoon at 5 minutes past 5 (clock, i i For rocket Knives or Table Cutlery, go to Jacobi's Hardware Depot, t " r , - -h. . -j. -Fine, fat Myrtle Grovcj oysters sold here to-day at 00 cents to $1 per bushel. There was one interment jthat of an adult in Bellovuo Cemetery this week. . There was ono interment that of an adult in Oakdalo Cemetery thi3 week. Ger. brig Dcr Wanderer. Strubing cleared at Savannah Jan. llth for tiri port. . - 1 ' There wcro two interments both children week. -in Pino Forest Cemetery this Tho first church in North. "Carolina was established on the 13th day of Jan uary, 1705, jnst 178 years ago to-day. The Register of , Deeds issued six marrige licenses this week, four of which were for white, and two for col- ored.couples. I Cbmmunion service j in, English will be celebrated at St. Paul's Eykngelical Lutheran Church in.thU city !at 10 30 a. in. to-morrow. , We are sorry to hear that '"air. Henry Heide was tako quite j sick yesterday and is so ill as to be unable j to leave his room. We trust ha will bo better on Monday. I j ft- I Owing to the absence of the Pastor there .vill be no services at the Sccoud Presbyterian church to-morrow morn ing. Services at 7:30 P. M., conducted by the Rev. Dr. Wilson. ; The steamship James A. Gary, a eld acquaintance hero, she having been run for several years between this city and Baltimore, was lost in a storm' oQ Vera Cruz on Tuesday laat. Thaj crew wore all saveL ' Carolina Iodgc, No. 454, Knights of Honor, of this city, have paid to the beneficiary of.Mr.'.R. C. Myers, deceas ed, who was a most worthy and es teemed member of the -ordor, the snm of $2,000. I No. matter- what jour ailment is. Brjowti'd Tron nitrcrs will ?ure'y binelit V"0. I Person all Mr. A;G. Ricaud. who has been ab sent fr about ten days past in Florida on legal business for his Crm.l Ruseell & Ricaud, has rqturned to the city. He tells us that-it was very cold on Wed nesday and Thursday as far South as Jacksonville, ice having formed at that pMnt; an xmusual circumstance. .A Plcasau't Affair. A young gentleman ojf our acquaint ance gavo a very pleasant party last euenlng to a number of his friends, young ladies and young gcntlemerj. There was a good time I with dancing, until 1 o'cloek,-when jlho guests sat down to an oyster supper. Tho party was given -at a fnond's residence on Sixth, between Nun and Church streetst and all who wero present would notob- ject to a repetition evory week. ! 1 , . (-H The ShiaJl Pox; Dr. F.W. Potter. City Superintend dent of Health, has been in correspon dence with the Mayor of Wilson, rela tive to tho prevailence of smail-pox reported in that city. The correspon dence was official -and was directed by Mayor Smith. It was ascertained that but two cases of tho disease had appear ed in Wilson, during tho last three weeks and that these are inow quaran tined in a hospital two or.' three miles from the city llmitsl Dr. Potter wilj keep thoroughly - informed as to the progress of the disease esewhere and will be careful in seeing that all sani tary precautions necessary are earcfnl-1 ly.observcd.;; ; :, v ; f ; ' , " " irfino assortment of Guns and Pistols at J acobx'b Hardware Depot. . - t t - Settled With the Treasurer. Sheriff Manning vras in Balcigh yes terday and settled with the State Treas urer, paying over $21,83-1.20 in all. Gen. Manning Was the seventeenth Sheriff to settle. New Hanover Is third in the list of large payments. Wake coming first and Mecklenburg second. The Sheriff has returned to the city. Exports Forelsrn. . Kor. barque Emily, Capt. , Larsen. cleared to day for Lircrpool :with 1.S05 balos of cotton, valued ut Ul758. shln- pei by Mr. Eugene McDonnell. , Nor. j barque Eleanor. Capt. Neilsen, cleared j to-day for Hall, Eng., with 855 barrels rosin and 1,300 barrels of tar, valued at $4,020, shipped by Messrs: Robinson King. Haytien brig . Dauphin, Capt. Prontz, cleared . to-day for Port-ai Prince, nayti, wiih 68,020 feet pf lum ber, valued ; at $ l,255.08.-78hlpped by Messrs. Northrop & Camming. ; A Michigan boy ate a drank a lot of sotia wate; bar of saiC water and went lr bed tb cure his cold. The doctor had a hard time to pull him through" bnt : the boy says the next time he catches a joofd he will nse Dr. Bull's Coo gh Sjr- Icjjrislatlveljocals. T. In the. Senate, yesterday, Mr. Scott, of New Hanover, desired to change his vote on the Halstead " and Woodhouse contested election case and to 'record it In the affirmative, seating Mr. Wood house, the Democratic contestant. Af. tor some discussion he was allowed to do so, and thus, the' vote was mado ananimone.'.;;.;:''-j.v?.-v Mr. Toon introduced a bilLtb incor?; porate tho Southern Ore Company, of this city, and it was referred to com mittee oncorporations. Mr. Boykiu introduced a bill to amend the charter of the town of Clin ton, which was referred to committee on corporations. ' " ' Tho bill for the relief of the atlminis tr'ators of the Sheriff of Columbus county passed its third rending and was ordered engrossed. Bill to authorize -Pender county to issue bonds to build a court house, jail,5 &c, passed second reading. . ? j In the House the substitute for 'the bill to compel the Carolina Central R R. to keep lights on "their" bridgo over the Capo Fear river, above Wilming ton, passed its third reading. (There i3 no indication as yet as to what his sub. stitute is. A Fne Steamer. , The steamer Lity of Jacksonville, Captain y A. Sbaw, from Wilming ton, Pel. I for Jacksonville, Fla.. ar rived in at Sniithville last.-tiightu and eamc up to the clfy this morniBg . for a supply of coal. Sbe'i one of a line, consisting of sevon first class steamers. to be ran as freight '-' and passcugcr boats on the St. John's rivet, "is one of the most thoroughly equipped and c egantly furnished river j steamers we have ever seen. :t Her state room?. j of which there are thirty-eight, are fitted with every appliance o Lease and com fort; her main saloon, which, is very large aud commodious, . Is carpeled throughout its entire length and breadth with rich and . heavy carpeting, aud is supplied with easy chairs, mirrors and in fact everything else to .make a river passage, agreeable and 'pleasant. The dining room. , pantry.. and ; kitchen are marvels of neatness, convcnlcnceand comfort, while the quarters of the men and rooms of the officers could not be improved upon. The captain's! room is just abaft the pilot house. Into! which it opens, so that he can. lie in his berth and hear every ; signal, of tho different bells and can tell by. the tone with whom tho pilot is communicating. The City oj Jacksonville . is .",30 tohsj burthen and is new in material and machinery, it having ail beenlmilt dar ing the year just passed. - In her ,con-. itructioa thoroughness in every detail was tHe all-important aim in view. Although bulit expressly Tor rver navk gation she stood the rongh-sea weather of the last few- days,- on her j passage but, remarkably well, and very mnclr better than might reasonably have been expected. . She has had heavy easterly sales to contend with ever since sha'left the Capes of the DelawareT which has made her passage slow and tedious,It.is J impossioic,wiuz ur iiraueupacc at our command, to give more than an out line of the many-' points of interest jin this . splendid . steamer. Tb ' Captain Shaw, hercommariderwe are nnder many obligations for courtesies extend ed and we wish thai piay "1 ivO long and prosper" and thatthe City qf Jack sonville may bo fortrsitciil profitable nnder his commands - fiesrion of Honor. s - The following- officers of Clarendoa Council, No. 67, "AI L. of II., were , in stalled last cTening.by Senotr D. G. C. Owen Fcnnell:- J 1 v C Roger Moore. VCDr W Wllarriss. O S Van'Amringe. S1 B A Hallett. C JWeii. . . .V- h ; Treas J I Macks. Chaplain R Morrison.- J t- - G W H Sterling.- W J B Huggins. f -1 SecretatyVrW: M nankins 1 V f; KjjL Mnn-df-War's-Maii, ' v We Thaye-. recejyed: a dispatch " lromj FIcmingtbn,.vC-L stating that the tJnited Statei Sterner Little Jack'htkd arrived off that portand was now at ahchor iKaccaniaw Lake just out of rangoof the gunsof the fort. She is r porteu 10 uave a parxy ot uniieu (sunt engineer'oh bcard-afed arrived by- the yJ'dfAm&wriTtnr. It was fear ed"tliat the tgallant . craft would meet witii resistance on ;her passage up. the river," but it seems that the natives did not , ; molest ' j her preferring ihat she should be allowed to penetrate as far as navigation would perm it so that she Would ijccomfi 'an easier1; victim should cfrcmtanccs warrant her capture. A meeting!: of the i 'citizens I was called promptly upon her arrival, and Col. II. B. Short was appointed a commission er buhepart of tlie'gb vera meat to go on "board and demand her immediate and ncconditional f urreader or be pre- parod lQ acTOpUieawf ul (sonsequences. We are happy-to state-that his mission was entirely successful and the result watfobiaiacd wjtoattbeoss of 'ft man and that no! "enemy nowraenacei the peace, happiness, prosperity and Jglory of Columbus county in general and Flemington in particular. i " v - Great Closinjr,Out Sale. 1 :cHaving;pn hapd,ahirge sapply of Clotiiinkl and it rderio make rooni for coming Spring Stock, we will f sell the remainder of ourpWjaronds re gardless ot cost. TaI & I.V8ilRiKir. Re liable Clothiers. No. 34 Markci street. Jan 6 ., "(-' - ' -'ti'tfl rliTW Al VEKTIEMENT. . 4f A. Fresh Stock o F ALL KINDS OF GACDZN 8CUD, For Sale Wholesale and oaU by IVIunds Bros; ''l.4tn BltO ATWAT, KEW YOiK, AND WILM1NOT03C. X. C Janl3 " ,t " FOR SALE. .;- ; .TIIREK-TOBV .fiOUKB,' IN j ' Snithville, on r Fronts Street,. ;r ear fM Hotel Brunatrlek . A very fiae-hnsc.llllfi ' Apply to . . , .-' - W. J. POT TEE, SmithvUle, N. C. Jan 13-lw I AX BE DIED AND CLEANED AT - ' , f 1 ! . , 8 0D5D STREET." BSTWEBX M1MBT and Fsrxcssa. 20,000 - 'M A - . it ' NEW -PEANUT SACKS i - V S.TSSft.OO . cr. 4f Btisliel Oat Sactis. w: 3'Tot sale at - t NEW MUSIC- ItCT.DABTJSO MARIE iit-wO ... 1SX. Send liftLeaf. ' The Merry War, rz e ryKS-Vtbt Uateotte.vi Hj Vifl !:t c-The Piratesof Penaanee,: And all tho latest Operas, , 4 HEINSBERGER'S jan 13 lire Book and Xlusi&JStore -a fromthe"watcr7wlli Undiasf fMrllege.coh- t.y.r. ?ig tcrtz, cq acres c l iruca are Tiitder trn r-f I qiHATr VALUABLE. PLANTATION. AT A r t ru fi wv i Scottfsizm. Xew llaflovey coanry; one mile ::tr&itt&z9TtiM node water. Oar 11 mUes from Wlhalagtoal3ii iiii r f U 1 'Hi tf.t 4. TTJH be sola cheap as I desire to move from tbeStatv i W .c-XLJLarcrC4L 13. 18831 NO. 12 NEW, ArVX2KTISEaiENl3. Eeport of the Condition . r - - .- . k . . - . QF T1IE riEST -NATIONAL BANK OF WILMINGTON, at Wilmington, la the State of North Carolina, at tho close ml -business,1 De- " 7 EESOUECES: ' ' Loans and discounts. ............... .$$S9,S6fQl Overdrafts.............. 23 U. S. Bonds to eocure circulation... 50,000 00 Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages 73,111 60 Duo from approved reserve agenu..- 17,538 31 Bue -from other Natloiuil Banka ..... ; i (J.eu 7s Duo from State Banks and hankers. "". 5,057 06 Ecal estate, furniture, and fixtures. 76,427 22 Currcntexpeusesand taxoapaKl.... SS BUlaof pther Banks .2,9sJ 00 Jractional paper currency, nickels and pennies. i 210 83 Specie.. ........ ............ S,l-1 50 Iea 1 tender notes. . 58,803 00 Ucdemptlon f umi with U. S Treas . - urer, 5 per "con t of circulation. ... 5,350 00 Total..; .?I.e55,5o3 CO i v LIABILITIES t' Capital stock paid in.... Surplus fund. ..;.. ,...$250,oeors 37. io 19 Undivided pronto. . ... . .S9,73i 49 Nationa; Bank notes (jutiUinnina;. ,.f f 4,99fir 00 Dividemts unpaid..... .J....i.. ;.... 4 t S4 CO Individual deposits subject to oLpek SGI, 514 15 Demand certificates of deposit. . 2S1.7S2 51 Due to other National Banks. ...... . 18,097 53 Due to State Banks and bankcrn.... 8.457 17 Notes and bills re-discounted. . . . 77,3T3 58 Total..'.. k.'.......lt03SJB3 eo BTATKtlF'NORTII CAIiOLlN'A, Coc.'Tr of New Hasovee, ts. ) , I, A, Kr.WALKKlJ, Cashier,, of tho above named bank, do solemnly swear that the abort etatcment ii trms to the bet of ray1 knowledge : ).. 5' - . ., ; and belief. A. K. WALKIj, Cathler. Subecribod and aworu to before mc. thl4 12th day of January, 1333. i: II. M. BO WD EN,-' . '''' '.. . .I- ? Notary Tubllc. f Correct Attest : ALFRED MARTIN E. E. .B17RKUS9, l. Q. WOItTH, k Directors , Jan 13 Commissioner's Sale of Real ; ;-;&t a'.fp r u Par t i t o n : ';: ;': BY ViaTDS AND IN PUltStfANCK OF A decree of pla paade ou the 5th dy of 4aa. !., 18S3, by tue suprIor Court of ibe County of ew ilau.iver, fcuite of North Caro lina, in a certahi cpocil procceolng pgnditg iu said Court, wherein J'atrick Carr and ALitrv Joeeplilnc Carr aro plaintiff's and IwiWa-ence Carr Id defendant, the uudersigrndd, the iCom nlsiloner, ppohtol by tho aforei?a.d decrve m .do in said cause, will sell by public auction, to the highest bidder, at the (rours House door In the cltyof AYllmington, in the county of New Hanover a ioresaM, on Monday, the 5th day of February, A- I. 1S33, otllo clock. Si, thVfnl lowina: property 6ituated ta the city of Wil mington aforesaid : u , i One poo being one-fourth psf t ot)ot No. 1, block 210 fa plan of said:cit bcin the crtstern' Mja oi saia lot anu occupying a 'space or wJ iet North ai Sonth nd M feet 6 inchfei lEast aj Fw-t, i .--v-v .f . ! tne lot beginning In tho Weetern lino of Mc Rae treet at it ioterection with Northern line jot lot -No. 4,blck 224, running Southward Ivj aleff eaVt lino of McRae street about C7 feet. tienlco Westward ly along the Northtrn line m lot No. 5, about 50 feet, thenco Northwardly wiii me uaoipoeii line aoout t iocs, iiiont Kastwardly along tbo Northern line of let No, 4. about 60 feet to tho betrlnDir.. Ona piece being that portion of lot No 5, block 2-24, lying feast of the Campbell line aud West of the? Western line of McRae street, being the same piece of land which: was con veyed by bamuwl i:.- Bunting and wife to Jo haunah BooTiey. - - -r : . . Ona piece being parts of lots Nos. 4 and 5, block 234, beginning in the Southern line of lot No. 8, of. block -224. at the point, where eaid Jine Intersects ,th Campbell -lir.o running thence tfouthwsrdly parallel , with ovenfu street 132 feet Wabaut street, 'thenco East wardly along, the Northern-line of Walnut street about 35 fetto JlcKao street, thence Northeastwardly alongthe Western line of alo Rae street about 10 ieet to Its intersection with the Campbell line - thenec Northwestwardly with the Caaapbell line about 130 foct to the becinning.'.- : .-- . .. TenfiCah. " .- ' i - - : -: s This Cthday.of January, 1S63. - . lt.v V .-.u. darbt; OP E R A' : H O USE. .... J . . -i '-. I Ki -' 4 One Hight Only! GORMAN'S OPERA" COMPT !- ' 5 WITH - ' ' . . . i The famous Baritone, sapported by 40 -1 AETISTS ! : . 40 TUESDAY EVENING, JAN. lCTHr :LamSCQTp ! ? GRANI CJIOTIUS Oa 33 VOICES 1 t Or New, Elegant atd correct Costumes I P Prices Eeeerved Seat, Ft rqnette $1; Ad mlsei jn. Parn etie, $1. Reserved beat, first three rows of Balcony, fl: Admission do. 75c GalkrVSc. beats for sale at Dyers. - jam a y . '; yATESrOOE STORE -,OrTO FQRiSSl,fA FT FTJLLSTOCKrOF .1 . Bl&iik7Booksf:v rtaioneryy &c, tyjnor, every ion cs Jjusi&ess.' -L X PXAKOS AND ORO AN5 Cbesp sad ent&ej Wa wlllbeaUd to recdro comBmslaanAM j from oar friends -n airy 4 sJl ubect,X ifaeralhiiretbat , 1: Tkemae f the wrttar srast always t fw tlehedtotiaikSlr. . Ccaiaanloatlas mnat V vrlriaa jy ne side of th rajcr. 1 ! - . Psroalltie mAt be avUd. ( Ardttla especially aad partlomlarty osdssv stood that the Editor does sot ahnrys euttm tb3 views cf co rrofpoTKlnt vmimm m stated I tn the editorial eercKms. I1 ' NEW AIVEKTISMEN8. Jno.;W. ICihg, PHOLBTERER AND MATTItia82ai m the old National Bank, Corner Front aad'Prta eeaa streets. KeneraUieel.t Ma treeeea Cleaa bag and Repairing old. Fnrnlturw, Cuttbar aad Laying Carpet. G1t blm a call. jaa , JNO. W. KINO. For Sale. rjpnAT DESIRABLE TTTOTORT Dwelllcg, on tbe aotith side tTsjI ntrt ctrect, between Third and FsTirtb streets. Ilouse has Five reoma, kltebea, ae cosearv ont hemt-n, Vod wa ter aad ' ether e-vealeaees.- "--;.: . . . , : rn?s "Prtlqliirs apply to ( ? 1 v ;f -:ciiinsv julia f,tinlet, or to my Attoraiy, 3oHN 't; BXLiIaMT, J. ijan61w . , - Vs. - -j.-.. ..,- ! 1 R!q Liqubro. BT7T A STOCK OFFTiESXI,' A 6, 1 GEO CERIE3 win L kept at our re; fo.;45,;Mket Street. I All gooda .iM by ''itxisnnsM GOOD QOOD3 'AXDi&a ALL mOFTTS 1 ! ; WU.L BE OUR .MOTTO. , -Glve oaii trUirh ba eoavlacecL j oer23-tf : JL J. fiC A R BOROUG H A Ca I ruvian Guano. . V ;. 200 Tons :: 1 Genuine Lobos Guano i, t -. .-. : " . - 1 i j "1 DIltECT IMPORTATION. EXPECTED DALL , and 'Jjr aale bf OhaB. E. Smith & Oo. J t;. - ; Farmers, ? Take Notfco. M. 7? .nM.gnpLIERA COSU'OUND ia juat the thhg to euro or provcat ILo' I era and all disease :j to which Hwlae ara'coiJ cvt; It will pTtsrent ttat dreadful dtoeaaa auown as Trtchue, and w Lu pat yuur bora te a thrifty,, healthy condition, ciortng tho M4 swys, liver, &c , of womu axui pari. UiisSh pneksee contain' oao aivi obaOvaiI1 pound anl will, if given etricilr ascordlnjr to direction, cure 10 hog of the Cholera and put 20 hog in a condition to f aiu-n i one half the uiimiuoic, incnuy ftaving oue tsnlf of the toed. TlKJ farmers of Inplla vmioIv are irlvtiur U -rf??"11 .bo Wfllo and retail", by W J 111 GiiKEN, Druggist, Market Street, Wllmlnrtotti N C1T 4 ' " ; doe'ltt-iAwf ' liolWay, Glft"r : gPECIAL ATTRACTIONS ;rOR TUB Sea son : Cclhileid ' Eels,' a Ptnsh. f4tla a4 Leathr Cso3, Jowci and Odor Cases. Cologne BotUea, Toilet Pctt and Vaaea. rTrareEUnc CsBes. Cora 1 bs. Bmbw Hlrrora,- c , Latest Styles and Lowct Prices. . ; I - v WiLLIAS rr. GXLEEX, , dec 15-nac-tf V 7 Market Street. 1 400 TONS COAL JUST ARRIVED PEE 6CUOONEB 'SAL; LD3 MAIRJ' and Is k wy svjner artiele. WOOD ia full supply at REDUCED lUCES . J. A. 8PRINOEX Commercial Hbtol VVilminqn;N;:C. Us SCTLOSS, Prop. ' - - -" - - - - -i- . i T7IEST-CLASS EC EVERT RESPECT. A" Flnit-elaas Bar and HILT J Aim aa IXX1N ATTACHED. , ao SJ New Jewelry. Store. r1UE UNDERSIONED , BE3PECTTULLT JL " A- -3 "... - , ' . I. i . announces to the citizens of WllmtsgtosJ that he has leased the premises No. U, Market 9C( aad U ttowr la receipt of a , -;: t Handsdme Stock of Goods. which will be diapUyed La a f ww days, f ,T- Watch and Clock, repalt lag a specialty. JXQ. XL ALLEN. CAN'T ;IEEP. TIIEU ! , TEOPLE WILI, ITAVBTHOSS, flTOV. it':.-: L"S..-; M i ;,-- , Another lot opicrte etid2roT. ordersi,. jaa 1 1 1 v-, PARKER A TAYLOR. : : Brecchailers, 171 INK 'EREECli-LOADINVj SilOTOCKa. fc-nellt. Wad!, rowder, bo CttrtrWce Basra, OonCaMes. Reloading T00U, lUgs, 1W toU all fcjjvl. Ifyoowanta Crttbuis arO. cleoflhe above good;, an ! I-w pHe, lth aaraocaabe foond at' i '. ... - e , 1 W E. hPRINGEt Jt CO-8. i I ssgccmsots to fswson 4b Oa.. Jaai ia S I and a ilarket Street .1 r - - . ' ' ' i
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