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The Daily Review SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 10. 1883. 2 Daily Jicricw ha tltt largest botta Jid circulation, of, any neivspajKr publUud, in the city of Wilmington. - . t Nevra and Observer. THISGENKRAL ASSKMHLY. ' SENATE. t ! and Iiy that motion on the tabic, which prevfci eu. ! Me-sases rrero received from the Senat? informing: the House that ithe Ste.. which were disposed of as follows: To jroTide lor the erection of a resi dence for the Governor. Calendar- to the (act to fee bill. Con- , THIKTT-POUKTH DAY.- - Ficipav, February 9. 1853 j Clark, resolution requesting the treasurer to inform the people I ' how rmfth the n estern road has cost j the Stattv Also, resolution asking the J State Senate amendment amend the salary and curred in. " , Frr the better protection of landlords. Jamciary. That the Senate had refused to recede ': from il! amendment to thb bin to grant j amnesty and pardon to persons fJi.lhuz i liquor without lieunse I Mr Bailejof Mecklenburg, moved to appoint a committee of coniGrcnce, which was adopted. Bill for the benefit of mechanics and laborers. STATE 'KWS. suixj'riiuendent of the peuitentiary why the ..public road is not opened from -Wade3boio .Time: The Quaker's Bridzo. in Jones, to Tar j Aid Society of York. Pa., ha . Ouak landing, in Onslow county. Mr Caho asked a suspension of the rules, and the,bill to change the name ofho Edenton and Norfolk Railway ,. Companyto Carolina anti Chesapeake Railroad -Company, restricting it to go by Winiatnstou.wa3 put on its read- Ings. Passed third readiDg." ,'ht special order, the sale of the Staled stock .in .the Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Railroad, was taken up. - The chair conceived that the first thing was the consideration of the amendment recommended by the com mittee.' - "" - ' . . - ;The fi.s& amendment was Mr Lin neyV that no convicts should bo em ployd on any branch of said road ex cept tho Yadkin Valley branch, until the said railroad is completed to Blount Airy and Patterson. And then Mr Mc Lean's amendment to this, providing, firs ti.for the building of tho road from Fayetteville to the South Carolina line. Mr Linney said he noped the Senator from. Kobeson would withdraw his amendment, as the effect of it would be to dig up tho whole project. The amendment was ueteatea through Mr. the Amcricau 'a., have decided Patrick, immi- to invest. oration arent. tne sum ot xxjo.uoo in lands in the counties of Cumberland and Lincoln. Chatham Record: We are informed by Mr. Wiley Goodwin, of New Hope township, that his two sonsased 15 and 8 years, raised last year So barrels of corn, 2 bales ot cotton, 10 stacks of oats, and fattened 1,500 pounds of pork. Toisnot Home: Mr. Augustiu Farm er, who lives about two miles west of this place, killed five large wild turkeys at one shot, on Tuesday of this week. Mr. Farmer is very much of a sports man for his ager he being now about 81 years old. Wilson Advance Mr D S Carraway, editor of the Siftinqs, has rented Mara- mona Opera Honse. There was what was known as a runaway mar riage m town Monday. The contract ing parties were Mr L M Moss and MissJVI S Sorsby, both of Nash county, -The horrible death of a healthy and stout negro man named William Evans is reported at Whitakers. While talking of going to South Caro Bluhop Lynmn'H Appointments March 1 Thursday Weldon. 2 Friday llalifax. 4 Sundaj Fnfitfld. 0 Tuesday Ring wood. 8 Thursday Snow Hill. 9 Friday, p mp Newborn. II Sunday Newberh. 13 Tuesday Beaufort. . U Wednesday Kinston. 15 Thursday Holy Innoceotsr 16 Friday Goldsboro. - 10 Monday Wilmington. 20 Tuesday Wilmington. 22 Thursday Rocky Mount. 23 Good Friday Tarboro. 35 Easter Day Wilson. 39 Thursday South Mills, "con . secration. 30 Friday Camden. 31 Saturday Newbegun Creek MISCELLANEOUS. COaiMKltCIAL NJBWS. The bill was postponed until Monday, na to work in turpentine, blood com- so that Mr Poole, who is absent.may be here, as ho desires to offer a substitute; Mr Payne, bill relative to the methoil : of .altoting dower. , V- Mr Clark's resolution concerning the Western road, was adopted, enquiring how much it has cost the State. - . Mr. Purnell asked lor a suspension of the rules, and the bill to incorporate the Citizens Trust Company was placed on its readings. This company is at Raleigh. The capital stock is $50,000. It has power to lease warehouses and earry on the business of warehousemen, also the power to construct warehous es; the officers to consist of a president and five directors. Bill passed fts third reading. Mr Richardson, bill to divide North Carolina into niRe Congressional dis tricts. . Special order, on giving the , State's interest iu the Alberaalo and Chesa peake canal to the Newbern and Beau fort Canal Company, came up. Mr. Stray horn offered an amendment, giving the State authorites the right to control toll.', . - On motion of Mr Womack the Sen ate adjourned. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. , Petitions wore introduced as follws: "Mr Covington, from Richmond eoun- . - - i? i: I .. ... ty, as King a repeat i iiquur puicuasu tax. MrRiggs. by request, memoiial of Wilto L Young, claimiug to have dis covered a safe harbor north of Cape Hatteras. Mr Page, resolution to adjourn .sine die at 19 m on July 4th, A I) 1883. Cal endar. . Bills were introduced, passed their first reading and were disposed of a'S follows: - -Mr Bunn, to divide North Carolina jnto nme Congressional ; districts. Or dered printed. Mr Myers, ior the relief of certain soldiers the late civil war.- Finance. Mr Myers, for the relief of the'blind Finance. , The calendar was taken uj and bills were disposed of as follows : To repeal certain provisions of chap ters 191 and "310, laws ol 1681. Mr Green, of New Hanover, moved to make this bill the special order for next Thursday, and that it be printed. Mr Stanford said that the bilL merely gave the city of Wilmington power to regulate the conduct of its market ; that thebest people of that city were in fa vor of it. . - Messrs Ifayes, ot Robeson, Harris of Wake. Waddell and Power?, t Cum errand,? spoke in opposition to the bill. -."'Mr.' Stanfurd said that the pcup!c f Witniingtoh'who .had , petitioned that, this hi! I puss were large tax payiic. and were men of whom any city miht be proud hi ausHrTa:i quctiou by Mr WaddvIL ho &a'u that, ho knew that the gentlttmau (Mr Waddell) amie Jroni that Motion. Uut ho aUo remembered UiUtrfSeh ih city f Wihuiitun nas abini to go down'm finaucial ruin, it wuihe men vh asktni for this bill that came t hvr rescue and Hacd her. That while thorc were fcouie internal dissousions on this subject in the city of Wilmington two years ago. thru now be know of none, thai the bill had been belore the Senate and House, and had passed the Seuate and not a single peti tiou aint it had been ofleved. He hoped tho bill would pass now. , Mr WtUiamsou said: It seems as if this uucstiou has not been explained to the 'fealislaction of this House, if I understand the question. In 1S81 the market house in the city of Wilming ton (uow in estionj belonged to a ri vatc corporation, and tho city authori ties and the inhabitants did not-think it jright to be forced to go to a market honse owned bv other corporation than the city: ' But now I vnderstand the city owns tho market house, and as" it 1Y tuuiw - - - g marketing to get all they might want tt one place, and it tne Din is amenuea bo as allow all country cans tree oi cnarge I will tavor the bill." -t Mr Thompson thought the people were satisfied with the present law; that there were no petitions from the people in tavor of repealing the present law, but only from a corporation ; that he was opposed to the .bill because it forced farmers to sell their produce dur ing certain hours, and because the people did not want it He moved to lay the bill on the tabic which was arrfod. He then moved to rctfoTisldeY WILMINGTON MARKET. Feburary 10-4 P. M. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Quoted firm at 50 cents. No sales reported. ROSIN Quoted firm at $1321 for Strained and $1.37$ for Good Strained, Small sales of Good Strained at quota tions. TAR Quoted steady at $1.06 per bbl 380 lbs. Sales of receipts at quotations. CRUDE TURPENTINE No offi cial quotations. Sales of receipts at $1.50 for Hard and $2.50 for Soft. V COTTON Quoted firm. Small sales reported on abasisis 9 cents for mid dling. The following are the official quotations: mmmm IUI Vr' o I, n, ,1, 1, , j j, . . ' JTEW AOVEKTISEillEVTS. Good Ordinary Low Middling .Middling iooq iiiiuanne; .. ..8 5-lf 0i ....95- ... .10 cts For the Cusc of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Bronchitis,Croup, Lifla lenza, Asthma, Whooping Cough, In cipient Ccnstunntion and for the re-! i. . . . - nicfofconsunriiitive persons in advan- -Jced stages ol the liisease. For Sale bji Dngists.- Prio, 2g Cents. j Dr. CLARK NEW APViarn3BMEv JOHNSON'S 3 - f 3 CTEES ALL. DISEASES OF II STOMACH, Indian DloodG LITER, llOTrKLB vkxaotl din aw, and pronounce H to be Um . I yrup BEST REMEDY KN0T7K TO 1UK GUARANTEED TO CURE DT8PEP8IA. Agents Wanted. Laboratory T Wcat 3d St.. Sew Tork City. Dnixclita Mill i Dr Clark Joiixsoic : TbU certlfica that yonr INDIAN BLOOD SYK17P has Nhtm iL15 relief tor Heart Disease and Liver Complaint. 1 would not be without it for fl ve t1mm?.Koc .Inlr 27-lawdflrlAwlr : JOll " - - .-... . i, . Tapeotry, Brucoolo ! octs-tf roenced pouring from his mouth and nose, and he died from . suffocation in twenty minutes. Charlotte Journal: S. H. Hilton, Esq., who resides three mijes southwest of Uharlottc, recently sol a gold mine to a norther u company for $(5,000. and tha tract ol land conveyed with the mine was yesterday ' surveved by the county surveyor. A com pat) v of j euterpriiing gentlemen in Wades boro have taken steps toward the organiza tion of a National back for their" town. It is proposed to begin the business with a capital stock of $50,000. $35,000 of which has been subscribed, two individuals having taken each $12,500 of the stock. , Monroe Express: Mr. Charles Cox, a young merchant cjf Big Lick, Stanly county, was murdered on the streets of that place on last Saturday night Ty being shot down on the streets in the dark by some unknown party. Tho revivalat tho Baptist church, of which we spoke last week, is still, being con tinued by Revs. Dr. Harrell and J. E. King. The meetings are largely attend ed and great interest is manifested in the congregations. Thus far there have been a large number of conversions and about fifteen accessions to the church. Newbernian: Hyacinths, jonquils, crocus, winter jessamine and violets are now making our flower yards look gay and inviting. The Steam tug Swan', owned byMr, 1)1 Stimson. sunk at her wharf last Sunday, the result of boys tampering with the machinery and pipes. -In viewing the truck farms in the immediate vicinity of this city, on Sunday last, with the sun shining DAILY RECEIPTS. Cotton...'. Spirits Turpentine . . Rosin ............. . Tar... Crude Turpentine. . 1-10 732 bales 178 casks 2407 bbls 380 bbls 205 bbls 1 MARINE NEWS. V ARRIVED. U. S. mail steamer Minnehaha, Bis bey, Sin ilhville, Master. Steamship Regulator, Doane, New York, T. E. Bond. . Steamer D. Murchison, Smith, Fay f ttfiviUe, G W Williams & Co. - CLEARED. U. S. mail steamer Minnehaha, Bis bey, Smithville, Master. Steamer John Dawson, Sherman, Point Caswell. R. P. Paddison. Steamer D Murchison, Smith, Fay etteville, G. W; Williams & Co. Barque Zingerella. Devereuax, St Pierre, Martinique, E Kidder & Son Br barque David G Worth, McDon ald, United Kingdom, Alex Sprunt & Son . Exports. FOREIGN. - St Pierre, Marthuque Barque Zin garella 186.257 ft lumber United Kingdom Br barque David G & Worth 736 bbls rosin, 2,000 casks spirits. WEEKLY STATEMENT. "STOCKS ON HAND FKB..10, 1883. Cotton shore, 10,929; afloat, 3,204; total, 14,133. ' Spirits ashore, 1,994. Rosin ashore, fi6.2f5; afloat, 7,921; total, 74.186 balmy, it was not diflietilt to imagine that we were in the midst of May. Lettuce, pease, radishes and other vegetables and garden ass were carpet ing the earth with mantles of gren. genial and breezes bWwing soft and ) Tar ashore, C,4 19; sfloat, 250; total, Crude turpentine ashore, 1,928. RECEIPTS FOR 10 DAYS ENDING FEU. 10. Cotton, 3,420 ; spirits, 1,549 ; rosin, 17, 334; tar, 3,702; crude, 1.463.. EXPORTS FOR 10 DATS ENDING FEB. 10 DOMESTIC. Cotton, 1.913; spirits, 1,269; rosin, 753; tar, 1,900; crude, 70. FOREIGN. Cotton, 3,763; spirits, 2,000; rosin, 27,-401. Nothmjr'Like It. No medicine has over '-been known in the South so effectual in the cure of all those diseases arising from an impure condition ot the blood as UOS ADALIS, the Great Southern Remedy for the cure of. bcrofula. While Swelling. Rheumatism, Piniples, Blotches. Erup tions, Venereal bores and Diseases, Consumption. Groitrc, Boils, Cancers, and ail kindred diseases. ROSA DAL 15 purities the system, brinis color to the cheeks and restores the sullerer to a normal condition of health and "vigor. ic is assenea mat tne , oramary cos ine ties used by ladies arc productive of great u.ischief. Wc believe this is so, and that a better means of securing a beautilul.com plextion is to use some 5rtKd blood medicine like -ROSADAI..-IS. the Great Southern. Remedy, which cleanses the blood aiid gives permaucnt beauty to the skin. V 1 List of Vessels iri port tTan.,3(). barques- ( Dan ATiTorltA. fiTQ trrn. Thomnami t " ' CT ifebaoe Nor Germanla, S3 tons. Aim, EPeschati A'Westermann Nor Erragon, 420 tons, Weber, r C P Mebane Br Mersey, 963 toaa, Nelger, E Peschan Jt Wceterm&nn Dan Elene, 481 tons, Dahl, Ileldfi & Co Nor Jona, 774 tons, Pedereen, A fiprunt & Son Nor Fonaica, 894 ton, Jeneen EG Barker & Co ur inua reficn&n, mi tone, limners, E Pcscbau & Westermann Jfor nans. 424 tone, Errlcksen, . C P Mebane or Tgtava, 667 tons, Olcn, Helde & Co 2or Tltanla, 303 tons, Albcthsen. Ileide & Co r moreen, a, tons, waecboldt. C P Mebane Ger Blbnltz, 270 tons. Pretwnrst. E Peschau & Westermann or Oonaor, 383 tons, Nellsen. . Ileide & Co Br David is Worth, 3S7 tons, McDonald. - 1 Alex Sprout & Son BRIG?. Ital Geromlna C, 26- tons, Canasea. ' A tpnxnt & Son- juan na or Apni, -44 cons, sorensen, Heldo & Co Ger Der Wanderer, 230 tons, Strobing, E fgechau & Westermann 2?or Gynier, 214 tons, Gorgensen, Hcido & Co Swd Sigrld, 2(52 tons, Hennecksen, '1 ' Hclde & Co Kor Fred, 266 tons, Thorsen, 1 C P Mebane Alaska, 5-J9 tons, Halcrow, E G Barker & Co SCHOONERS. Alice Hears, 34T tons, Pennewill. Geo tlrrlss & Co aaino aiair, t8 tons, noack. , Geo Harrlss & Co iucsscnger, wi ions, r aiirner, . E G Barker & Co Sarah Eaton, i00 tons, Dlx, Geo Harriss & Co -aoiaretta b bnarc, sos tone, smith. . EG Barker &, Co jueonessa, SI3 tons, Huniuson, t t EG Barker & Co Rnth Darllnsr, 203 tons, Chipman, EG Barker & Co Maggie Abbott, 24 tons, McKehfcan. KG Barker & Co Jttta 31 waiter, Tl'Z tons, Barter, EG Barker & Co Wade Hampton, tons, Sabastiari. . EG Barker A Co Ogucliu, tons, Prince, - - E G barker & Co John W JIall, Jr, 93 tons, Mason, Geo Harrigg & Co Meussa Trttek, 2.J6 tons, Trask. , . E G Barker j!fc Co a a juic&more, 264 tou, Lonjf. EG Barker & Co tco 5s Mast, 441 tons, Henderson, - Geo Ifarriss & Co EJwood Uoron, 23." tons, Warrinarcon... Geo Harriss & Co Maggie K Gray, 10 tors, Crockett, ., (Jo Harries & -Co OME REAL BABSAIX8 WILL BE GITEX IN TIU5 ABOVE GOODS. IS TO TURN THESE INTO ' - - THOSE IX WANT OF SUCH WILL NOTE THIS. THE List of Vessels for this Port. BARQUES. ' or Ujemniet, toiit, Ingcmundscn, Liver pool, wan '2 Jsor Abel. 463 tons, Danielson, Antwerp, Nov 29 ; . Dan Alagaard, 425 tons, Antwerp. Ger Atlaotlc, 39? tons, Schering, Rotterdam. 0t 16th " p Nor Atlantic, 420 tons, Knudsen. Liverpool, Dec 18th : Nor Aukathor, 390 tons, Samuelson, Dublin. Swd Jan 13 Kcvival in Ieea(m Decatur. III.. Feh. 8. To-day the Methodist Church was tilled four times with l.OOOto 1,200 .-persons, attending the all-day jubilee s-ervices. Over 1.000 pvr.-fins have hwn converted at t lie llev. Mr Harrison's meetings, which were befcrun tea w;ks as:. lvhe first meeting to day was at .6 A M., when 600 to HOO persona attended, and many converts Save their experience. The resident and two visiting clergyinea spoke at the 10 o'clock meeting, and this after noon the boy preacher told his personal experience, which was supplementary to his talk ou the baptism of fire, de livered yesterday. The eleventh week of the revival closed to-night with a monster congresation'present. Nightly there hare been, from iorty to sixty Seekers at the altar and twenty to thirty five conrcrsi'ins. The total number of converts to date is 1;020,: with 1,000 more on the anxions seat. Harrison said to-day that ho would not leave Decatur until his work waa finished, which means that he will stay here as Ions as the crowds come, ana there is no abatement whatever in interest of this revival, which all visitings minis ters declare to be the most wonderful in its resnl they ever attended. Persons seeking religion have como here a dis tance of 100 miles. Parents from neigh boring towns como here with - their children and stay" until they are con verted. 0 Seasonable Goods. 7K OFFJfitt NOW FEESH Arrlrala of MOUNTAIN BUTTER, CREAM CHEESE, EARLY ROSE SEED POTATOES, NEW ORLEANS SUGAR, NEW CROP MOLASSK8, l.SW Bbhi. GOOD FLOUR. fl ALL & FEARS ALL ' feb 1 . ... ... . BUTTER! Comelen, 495 tons, Olson, Liverpool, (ier Erna, 582 tons, Vosb, Liverpool, Jan 9th or (iunii, 481 tons, Hansen, An Antwerp, Olscn, Sables cTOl- Deo 1C- Nor Kirsfarer, 429 tons; onne. De, 10 ... Ger Ai aria Bopbia, 328 tons, Lignltz,- Ilam burg. Oct 11, xl& Plymontb, Doc 2. arrived at TJswes, Dec 5 Nor Nordcuskjold, 294 tons,' Abrahamscn, Hamburg, Dec 14, via Cuxbaven, Dec 17 - Nor Orean, 475 tons, Hansen, Leghorn, Dec Ger Orion, 333 tons, Clausen, Ham burg. Nov 30 Nor Ogcar II, fiT2 tons, XIaagensen, Liver pool, Deo 6 Nor Progresn, 419 tons, Neilsen , Bordeaux, Dec 2 Nor Saga, 415 tons, Knudsen, Dublin, Dec 30 Nor St Joseph, 385 tons, Christiansen, Rot terdam, Dec 19, Nieuwe Waterwear. Dec 31 Nor Signc. 358 tons, Bache, Liverpool, Jan 3 Nor Siarurd Jarl. 435 tons. niw.n. f-il.xscaw. Mans " ' : ' Nor Somerset, 318 tone, Santander, Liverpool, Nor Svcnd Fovn. -281 tn. Hero- Dec 27 ' " - Nor Theedor, 293 tons, Eluersin, Nor VaRadis, 4,1 tons, Johnsen, Belfast. Me, Dec 13 r '. Nor Windsors 333 tons," Walloc, Liverpool, Dec 9 BRIGS. Nor Conjfal, 332 tons, Danielsen, Swansea, Dec SB), via La Palmas : Ger Iiermaun Freidrich, :2Str ions. 5iejabr, Hamburg, Nov 21 Nor Leon, 281 tons, Ellcrsten, Hamburg, Dec 1 Nor Norjc 3f7 tODs, Olseu. Liverpool, Jan 2 Br Signal, 312 tons, WIHUma,, Ilambursr, Nov 29 . EMBROIDERY ! EMBROIDERY ! There has been a little delay in srciliDj this Itoe 1b redise, but we can now show tbeoi hm priced to Tcry floe. ; Remember when you are ready we are prepared to thaw in great variety, VeanUfo ' LA CE C U R T A I N S ! R. TJ.WcirJTIRE. feb 8 The Public it requested oarefuOg to notice Vie I rl n HfVn 5 f new and enlarged Scheme to be oroewn Monthly I mmf CI CI CI III j i -Capital Prize $75,0003 i" f' Tickets only $5. Shares in proportion. 75 lDo&oJzx Bargoino! Louisiana State Lottery Oompanv. We do hereby certify that tot ituperviH the arrangements jfor all the Monthly and Semt Annual Drawing of The Louisiana State Lot tery Company, and in person manage and con' trot the Drawings themselves, and that the same are conducted with honesty, fairness, and in good faith toward all parties, and ve author ize the Company to use this certificate, vrith fac similes of our signatures attached, in its adver tisements. ' AT Jfp Commissioners. Incorporated in 1S68 for 25 years by the Leg lslature for Educational ana Charitable pur rose with a capital of $1,000,000 to which a or Sdou.ouo has since been reserve fund added , Ry an overAvhelmlnir popular ' rote Its fran chise was made apart of the present - State Constitution adopted December 2d, A. D., 1S7U. Tht only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by the people of any btate. ' It never scales or postpones. rts GnAxn SitNOLK Number Drawings take A SPLENDID OPPOUTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. Second Grand Drawinc;, Class it, atNew Orleans, Tuesday, February 13, io!x aioniniy urawmg. Capital Prize, $75,000. 100,000 Tickets at Five Dol- larj ICacb. Fractious in Fifths inproportion. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 Capital Prize of 1 Capital Prize of...... 1 Capital Prize of 2 Prizes of $6,000...... 5 Prizes of 2.000...... 10 I'rtzes of 20 Prizes of 100 Prizes of 300 Prizes of -500 Prizes of 1000 Prizes of 1.000.. 500..... 200..... 100..... 50..... 25.... 9 Aprroxlmation Prizes of $750. 9 " " 500. 9 'V " , 530. 75,000 25,000 10,000 12,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 20,000 20,000 25,000 25.000 6,750 4,500 2,290 1,967 Prizes, amounting to. $265,500 Application for rates to cluba ehonld only be maIo to the office of the Comoanv in New Or. leans. . For further information, write elearlv. Driv ing full address. Send orders by Express, liesristered IOtter, or Mofaev Onlr flridrpsMd only to M. A. DAUPHIN, " New Orleana. La or M. A. DAUPHIN, 607 Seventh St:, Washington, D. C. jao 10-wed-sat-4wi&w GUNS AND CUTLERY ! G I L HE DISC. 20,000 NEW PEANUT SACKS KATZ'. 36 Uorliet Street :' ;- . ., :. . ; L- . i . - :t . ; . A QBBAT MANT DESIRABLE i t WIWTER COOPC 9KLL1NO OFF LOW TO tlACX BOOM FOE " SPRING STOCK ! JUST OPENED A ' FULL ASSORTMENT OF White Goods, ' , . - :..'. Embroideries, Cambrics Seersuckers, . Ginghams, Sheetings, Housekeeping .Goods, ALWATS OK HAND A FULL LINE OF.. , , i1 t Sfapleand Fancy Dry Goods . -AT- '." " r S6 rJarfibi Gtreot. Jaa t9 AND OI.EOMAKGAniNE: TKAS, tOFFEES, MOLASSES, Xc, Ac;, Ac,c For Kile at low prlecB Iry DeRosset & Go. dec 1& Messrs T D Crawford & Co., Oxford, N C . say : Vo consider L Brown's Iron Bitters the mosrt rtliabfe tonic on Molasses, Flour, Salt, &c. qq nhds New Crop Cuba Molasses, 300 Bbla Cuba and l'orto KiooSlolasies, ) 0 Bbia Bob White Flour, , 2:5 do Bell Mill do 250 do Park Mills do 135 do Men&rcb d 39oO Saclu LlTcrpool Salt. Si Boxes D S Sldca, -. :0 Backets Lard, 50 Bbla C, Kx C and Gran. Sujrar, liara Coffee, ail grades," S2 Bbla Rice, For aalc by ' otr . .-. Tjj '7 ' ' - -'- ' ." v 1' st '"s i S- & ..... feb 8 . BXnCIETCB ft CATJXR13 A FfNE ASOjTMENT OF Muzzle and Breech-Loader j Guns, . -rrv Revolvers and Ammunitfon, SILVER ; PLATED -2 SPOONS & toiuia A VEUV LARGE VARIETY -OF iPocket'KhiTes,'""""'?; Table Cutlery. Pop alar, price to cult all at JACOfil'S: 4 Bushel Oat Sacks. For sale at Jan IS tf Willard's. f i ft . - W v.f ir w r J deeS3-tf . So i fiSQmnnnR1 I harm & Docitiva iwbm HARDWABE.PEPOT. , 1 i .'; . V v S i ; . - ' 10 Soath Front 6 1 Positive Bargains "JpN BLEACILED COTTONS, 10i 8bJrttn, Cxraiitcrpanea, Table Daoaaak m4 Towels, White Goo!?, II am burg and IrUU Point j Trimmms, Wamer'a CoraJine, Health, Ab- I ' dominal and if. M. Corbet. Also, the bent ONE DOLL4R KID GLOVE in the city.. ' . JNO. L HEDRICK. feb s .. .. , dT LjT thm Untt !ljMjn: K I 9sm tbooMiMlj ot caea cf tb wont kind aa4 ct Ck t49 1'JUE ' '3 5f rrnnk FREE, to- C. D. r.lorrill. FJDEKTAKJSB, CABIET MAKEB AND CAKPKXTEH. Oflce and Work Shop on 6eo end street, opposite Bouthexland'a s tables. liespcctfalf aollcita orders and Guarantees f?od TTcrlc, ptnnpt tts!?TgTy ard ksZ-xZxc.' -a la BUY your: Hams, Tongues, and . Breakfast Strips, BUCKWHEAT, EVE. AND GRAHAM FLOUB. X. . . MOIASSES. &s.. &c. The - Very Best Mackerel that can be pnrchaaed aajrwher. ' . '" -v . " - itmmmmm '" ft ...- O M E E C E, Of rarioiia kind IniportM and TKmes Cream, Dutch UesA, Sap 8ajc, Jfeufc atel. Pine , Apple, Ae. reoji , ... .0 P, L, BEID&ET.D 6 00
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