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Tlie Daily Review has the largest
circulation, of any nctvspaper I the government that the white man has.
bona'1. , ,..,i.. rir7JinM:rHetooisa ruler. That he may rule
puMvttieti, m iny j
AVm. K. Dot!
(TO
was worth
fifteen mifiions.
The Princess Louise will leave Ber
muda Mareh 12th.
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t.. ifi-irtPr-Gov. Jewell, recently
de-
in - ' -
telegraph
..imLt was a
operator at
Columbia, Ten". J,
The cx-Em press Kugenic's interview
with Prince Jerome Napoleon was of
the most cordial character.
Naturally, Birmingham, Ala,, the
new iron manufacturing centre in the
"southyis strong in favor of ''protection.
:
The Paris Gas Company has failed.
The capital of the company was 1,500,
000 francs and its operations were
enormous.
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It is a queer fact that in one shoe
factory in Lynn, Mass., there are thirty
women, all of whom are divorced
wives.
-
Lemon iuice is ranked as a good pre
ventive of malaria and it is said that
cornjuice will conquer love more readi
ly than absence.
The Salvation Army has been sup
pressed in New York and New Bruns
wick. They are booked to appear in
Raleigh on Sunday.
.
Bar room manners and worse are
being imported into Washington City
from the North and West, Vulgarity
and obscenity seem very fam'ilirfr to the
lips and ears of "loyal" representatives.
Yesterday at noon the water at C.n
cinnati registered 66 feet, 2 inche3. A
Iraqtienal decrease was noted but it is
feared that there are more floods yet to
come.
A Connecticut manufacturer is said
to have made seventy-two thousand
dollars last year, and had little boys
from eight to .twelve years old .working
ten hours a day for. fifteen cents a day.
It is just such things as these that breed
revolutions.
Gen. William T. Sherman, at a cele
bration of his 63rd birthday, speaking
of the affairs of this'country, said that
"peace is enervating." Whereupon the
Augusta Chronicle remarks: Were he
to visit the scene
of his march through
Georgia he might change his opinion
The crypt tinkler the Cathedral at
Garden City, L. I., intended, as a last
resting place for the remains of the late
A. T. Stewart.has been completed. The
paneling and finishing of thex crypt cost
over $25,000. It is 18 feet high. Two
sides of it are occupied by windows and
one side by doors.
One hundred and twenty-five members
ot the San Francisco bar petition' the
Legislature to increase the pay of
Surcrior Court judges iu the city
and county of San Francisco to$S.OOO.
claiming that men with "tlie. requisite
character, talent and learning" for the
bench will not serve on the present
$4,000 salary. In North Carolina some
of the best legal ability is expected to
take the bench and pay traveling ex
penses on $2,500 a year.
The Whiteville Enterprise, iu an able
editorial article, reviews' with forcible
logic the proposition recently started to
educate white children by means of
money received from taxes paid by
wnueme, ana colored children bvi
means of money received from taxes
paid by colored men. We wish we had
space lor" the entire article, but must
content ourselves with the following
extract:
Bat before proceeding further let us
examine into this bill. Wro oppose it
or variens reasons. First we do not
believe it to be constitutional. It is in
our opinion pure class legislation. It
is m tiolation of the fourteenth amend
ment to the Constitution of the United
states. Our able contemporary, the
Acu's and Observer, contends that such
not the case. Upon what this opinion
is based we are unable to see. It is
certainly legislating in favor :of the
"white man to the detriment of the
aegro. This the fourteenth amendment
xnost assuredly forbids, - .
Wc oppose it again upon the ground
tht it is at variance with the best in
terests of our common country. The
teat body of the people are the sover
eigns of our" laud TheyirecV the af
fairs of government. Tney are the rul
ers. If the old maxim "vox populi vox
t, is "true in any -government on
earth; it is by the nature of our 1 insti
tutions true in the government of the
United States. Then, that these sover
eigns may exercise their power wisely
and Well that they may exercise their
power intelligently, they must bo educat
ed and enlightened,.. . . : '
f The negro has become a part of the
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VOL. VII. 1 WILMINGTON. N. C FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 16,
body politic. He has the same voice in
wisely it is absolutely necessary thatj he
be educated. It may I appear, a ,very
great burden for thewhite man to be tax
ed for his educations but it is one of the
evil consequences of slavery. He was
thrust upon the people of the South as
a factor in our government as the result
ot war. He can not fc4 shaken off and
it is necessary, as we can not be rid of
him, that wc should elevate him. This
can be done only by education"!
.
The oldest member" of the British
Cabinet is Mr Gladstone, who is 73, and
the youngest Sir Charles Dilke, who is
39.
1 1 art man, the Russia Nihilist how in
Philadephiais about five feet eight
inches in hieght. with an intelligent,
frank, fearless countenance.
Best ever made, Emory's Little Ca
thartic Pills, pleasant to take, sugar
coated; no griping; only 15 cents a box
ot Druggists or by mail. Standard Cure
Co., 114Nassau Street. New York. .
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LOCAL1 NEWS.
INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
At Melton's- j
Yates School Books, Ac
llErssBERGEK Vilentinei
Mukds BEOS Garden Seed:
W H Greejt Drugs, Medicines
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Hen fruit 15 cents a dozen. ;
Who said this
February ?
is warm weather for
Some light showers fell here at inter
vals to-day. j ' j-'.
Plenty of fine New Rlpr oysters in
market to-day. M
The receipts of cotton at this port
to-day foot up 3!
bales.
Very henvy fof
in this latitude
yes-
terday morning:
id this morning.
SilyeriPlated Sjpoons and. Forks, low
pflces, at Jacobins. ' i ' , " t
Open doors and windows and alpaca
coats were found comfortable to-day.
Atv 3 o'clock this ! afternoon, the
thermometer in this office registered 76
degrees, which is just summer heat.
The sales of valentines in New York
on Wednesday were unusally small.
The weather may have had something
to do with itr. In this city they Feem to
have sold well. '
The Festival given last evening by
the Scial Society of Front Street M.
E Sunday School ya3 largely attended
ahd-greatly enjoyed by the many who
wero present and we are glad to know
that the enterprising
handsome little sun,
their venture.
lathes realized a
as the result of
Fit for Pestilence. j
Chestnut street, near water, is in a
fearful condition. It fairly reeks with
filth. The attention ofthc health officers
is ueeded. .
Since the above was jwritten, we have
been requested to call the attention to the
condition of Toomer'sWiey, hear the
Second street entrance. Both of the
localities to which we have referred arc
ripo for pestilence. ;
A fine assortment of Guns and Pistols
at Jacobi's Hardware Depot. t
6. & 0.KeclBook.
We thank Mr. C. k I5rd, General
Passenger Agent of thei Baltimore &
Ohio R. R., for a copy of thc B. & O.
Red Beok, for the currenfj year, entitled
"How Twas Don." It is a special
edition and contains raucji matter of in
terest, notably the figures' to the re
sults of last FalPs elections in the vari
ous States. We shall preserve it care
fully for future reference. 1
Kichards' New Metliod. ,
We have received frdm Saalfield's
Music StoTie, 12 Bible House, N. .Y.,
and 10 Jackson Street, Chicago, an un
pretentious little workl which speaks
fr itself. .It is entitled "Richards1
New Method fortiiePiaxo FoirrE,MJ
and the Publishers claim that anybody
can learn to play the Piano wiOiQut a
teacher by buying a copy of the same.
Be this as it may, the work-comes in a
very nice compact little shape, is printed
from full size sheet music plates, and
from what we can indge of if, is a work
that ought to be in every household. It
contains just e?wuhi rudimentary in,
struction for the average beginner, has
no tedious,' unnecessary repetitions, and
in point of contents, its merits are ex
ceptional. All the music in it is good
and ''taking. , Sent post- paid by the
Publishers on receipt of 75 cents.
To Builders and others-Go to Jaco
bits for Sash, Blinds and Doors, Glass
&c ' You cau get all sizes and at the
lowest prices. .-. ,
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: -Tlie Fire this Afternoon. -'About
4.30 o'clock this afternoon a
warehouse on Eaglo Island, opposite
the city, occupied by Messrs. Willard,
and said . to have contained a large
quantity of salt, was discovered to be
on fire.: , The building was. entirely des
troyed andiits contents in all probability
ruined. We are unable to get particu
lars in time for this issue.
The Ball Last Night.
The ball given at Germania Hall last
night, complimentary to the Grand
IxKlge, Knights ot Pythias, was largely
attended, not only by the Knights and
their ladies but by many invited guests.
It is said by many who were present to
hate been one of ihe most thoroughly
delightful efforts of the kind ever known
to Wilmington,' and it will long "be
remembered and talked up by those
who were . present. The musie was
kept going until 5 o'clock this morning
which is in itself an indication
enjoyment of the occasion.
of the
Criminal Court.
Tho following cases were called, and
disposed of to-day :
Wlham Cotton," larceny. Guilty.
Eli Larkins, removing crops. De
fendant submitted.
1 1 William James, assault and battery.'
Guilty. . ". T ,
Thomas Dunn, assault and battery
Guilty. ' , J'v?j": i ' : I
James . Eagles, assaiilt and battery.
Guilty. " 1 'r': Ll
In neither of the above cases had
judgment been pronounced when our
report closed at 3 o'clock this afternoon.
An exchangesremarks that, "the best
teachers arejthose who learn something
new tnemselves every day," so we an
nounce this day that several; thousand
important cures have been made by the
use of Dr Bull's Cough Syrup. , ; '
. District Conference.
Wilmington District Conference, M.
E.; Clujrch South convenes atWhiteville
on Thursday.March 24th; The lolloW
ing have been elected delegates from
Fifth Street M. E. Church of this city :
, W. M. Hays, T. T. Seeders, J: Gj
Darden and G. C. Davis. 1"
Alternates B. A. McClaramy and J.
C. fillis, Esq. 1 !'J
Revs. J. W. Craig, L. E , and Van
J. Millis. L. P., are entitled to seats in
the. body by virtue of their official
position in the church. , ;,if
j The' delegates from Front Street
Church have not yet been chosen.
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f Stealing Trees.. - ;
Some dirty thief or thieves entered
the front yard ef. Mr. F. A. New
berry; on ; Market, between Eighth
and Ninth streets, last night and stole
four of his best arbor vitas, i They were
beautiful trees in which Mr. N. took
much pride, ' and their' loss, althoueh
intrinsically unimportant, is very an?
noying.
iSuchdeperdations may be very easily
and safely accomplished, for it is very
seldom that the streets are lighted in
the suburbs of the city, and wc learn
from several sources that none of the
street lamps in that section of the city
were lighted last night. Reform in this
particular is much needed. 1
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For Pocket Knives or Table Cutlery,
go to Jacobi's Hardware Depot, t
Departed, i
The Turks, with their companions,
the bears, have left us, having crossed
the Market street ferry for Brunswick
county this alternoon. fThey stopped
at the "Cart House1 on Market street
last night, and in coming towards the
ferry this morning they took a cirom&ms
route, coming as far as Seventh street,
thence to Orange street, thence to Front
and thence to the river. . On the corner
of Seventh and Market the procession
frightened a horse, attached to a cartj
causing him to run away and smash the
vehicle when'uearihe cornerof Seventh
and Dock streets. ' Fortunately no one
wa injured. We would say , that a
number bearly escaped, .but such a
horrid pun could only. Apply to the
turks who-escaped to Brumswick. '
The celebrated 'Fish Brand1 Gills
Twine is sold only at Jacobi's Hard
ware Depof. " ' '
Br. brig Iris, Capt. Adams, r cleared
foUayfor Pointa-Petre,'Gandal6upti
with 13057 feet lumber" and-66.55Q
shingles.7 valued :at $3I0:12r"shipped
by Messrs. Northrop & CummingT"r
Great Inducements ) .y
In the way of Clothing are now being
offered at the old establUbment of :1 -:
" A-.:61. SnniSR.;' n:
-j, -,-r Reliable Clothiss Hesse ; '
;,tf. . Ko.3tlXarb:i,t.-,
I THE MAILS
The malls close and arrire at the City Poet
office as follows : -
: CLOSE.
Northern through malls, fast.. 8.00 P. M.
Northern through and ttt malls. ...5.40 A. M.
Raleigh 5.00 P. M. and 5.40 A. XL.
Malls for the N. C: Railroad and
. routes suppUed therefrom includ
ing A. AX. C. Railroad a - ......5.40 A. M.
Southern Mails for all points South,
daily ..........6 30 A. M. and 8.00 P. M.
Western mails (C. C. Railway) daUy,
(except Sunday) ; 5.00 P. M.-
All points between Hamlet and Ral-
I l?h -....-...5.00 P. M.
Nftlaflfor CherawandDarlineton Kail-
road 6 SO A. M. and 8.00 P. M.
Mails for points between Florence!
and Charleston.... 6.30 A. M. and 8.00 P. M.
Fayetteville and offices on Cape Fearl
River, Tuesdays and Fridays 1.00 P. M
Fayetteville, via Lambertou, daily,
except Sundays. i ...... . 5.00 P. M.
Onslow C. IL and intermediate offl- -; i -ces,
Tuesdays and Fridays.. ....... 6.00 A. M.
Smlthrille malls, by steamboat, daily . i
(except 8undays)..: ..8.30 A. M.
Malls for Easy Hill, jTown Creek,
ShaLlotte and little Itiver, Tues
days and Fridays........ .....6.00 A.M.
OPEN FOR DBLIVERY.
Wrightsville, daUy 8.30 A. M.
Northern through and .way mails ,
U I 7.30 and 8.00 A. M
Southern Mails..'.... .7.30 A M
Carolina Central Railroad. ......... 9.45 A. M
.Mails collected from street boxes everyday
at 3.30 P. M. i .
Stamp Office open from 8 A M. to i'2M., and
from 2 to 5.15 P. M. Money order and Register
Department open same as stamp office.
Stamps for sale in small quantities at general
delivery when stamp office is closed.
- General delivery open from daylight to dark
and on Sundays from 8.30 to 9.30 A. M.
What Seven Could not do.
- Nashville. Tenn., April 6, 1881.
H H Warner & Co.: SirsSeven
physicians could not do for me what
your Safe Kidney and - Liver Cure ac
complished. Hopelessly sice witn kid
ney diseases, it restored me to - perfect
health; -. JACOB MYERS.
..,,.'-. . ;r:';v:; jj -For the Review.
The Railroad Commission.
Mr. Editor: You were right in
opposing ".a Railroad Commission, It
will prove a - humbug and nuisance.
Especially will this be so if the com
mission Is made up of politicians and
members of the legislature.. Will you
not boldly advocate an amendment tt
the Constitution that no member of the
legislature shall hold a profitable office?
The Democratic-party cannot quicker
or more effectually dig its! own crave
than to go on making fat offices for its
own members ' and then filling them
with prominent members of the legis
lature. These men are no more fit for
such business than an. alligator is t to
run a steamboat. Experts, -scientific
engineers, experienced railroad men,
such as that able and useful man, Col.
S. Tj. Fremont, are those to" make up a
Railroad Commission. Is our own
Freraent 'to be set aside by W. T.
Dortch, James JL Robinson, or any
small fry politicians of the prominent
legislature? i
. : a Fremont Man.
Feb, 15th, 1883. t
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Mr A AMiller, Rom field' N., says.
"My wife has taken Brown's Iron Bit
ters with excellent effect for nervous
ness and general debility."
NEW 'ADVERTISEMENTS'
At TJlelton's I
rjlHAT IB THE RESPONSE NINE TIMES
out of ten when the question Is asked Where
did you get that beautiful Beef ?"
There is plantv more of the same sort left.
It will bo a on sale to-morrow for Saturdays
market. Also,--
' POKKi VEAL, LAMB, MMTTON,
: SAUSAGES, &c., Ac., &e.
J. II. MELTON,
N.-W. Corner Market and Second Streets,
" rropriewr Ot tnc oniy oveain ougc
feb 16 Factory in the Mate
A New Stock
O
F SADDLES, BRIDLES, TBUNK8, Ac.,
Ac. , just received irom me aianuiactarcrs.
Parties in need of any) article in my line
would do well to give me a call, as I am now
in receipt; of new stock, and selling at low
prices for Cash. )
Manufacturing and Repairing done at Short
notice- CaUat the old Saddle and Harness
Store of J. II. MALLARD,
jan 15- No. 8 Front St
Com mere i a I H o t e I
Wilmington,. C.
. . M. SGHLOSS, Prop.
FIRST-CLASS Di EVERT RESPECT.
First-class Bar and BILLIARD SA
LOON ATTACHED. f . ap 7
Great Bargains.
OA' PIECES REST BLACK SILKS,
ZCJ SATINS AND BLACK CASS.
"infl DOZ. GERMAN AND IRISII LINEN
IVU Towels, Blankets and Domestics, to be
old at reduced prices. , , , 7
WiU close put my entire stock of , Carpets,
Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Sfp'y. aid Office
. j ' i
Matting. Call and examine before ; purclias-
Ingel8ewnrtril V4 U 'C I,
: Also, full stock of Clothing sad Undershirts,
from the cheapest to the best. Largest stock
of Bed and "White Flannel,
sol bearT
20 Market St.
, ? New;;Biver -Oysters..
TlHE FIRST OF THE SEASON. ;v ;
From the eelebrstea Winbry
Farm on New Eirer. .
Also, Vflnea, Ales,, Liauors ana cigars ana
free lunch every day.
WWiW
1883.
NO." 42
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
, TJotice.
ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBT
cautioned and forewarned
et the crew of sm;?. barque TIIEO
iuK.LArson,as neiuicr the JUaster
or Consignees will be responsible
iorvany neots conrractca br them.
liEIDE CO., i
Consignees.
feb lt-3t
Horses and Mules for Sale.
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J AM OFFERING 3j or 4 good Mules and
Ilorses at a bargain, for want of work. .
feb 14 ' jL A. SPRINGER.
Seed Rice.
500
(FIVE HUNDRED)
BUSHELS SEED BICE,
For sale.
feb 13-tf
GEORGE W. KIDDER.
PACIFIC GXJANO.
- Just received and for sale,
SOLUBLE PAGIFIC GUANO,
" ' ' " AND : '
Dissolved BonePhosphate.
We never have had, the first complaint f
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these Fertilizers not bringing a profitable crop
i. See our Country Agents. ' i ,
ALEX. SPRUXT & SON.
feb 2-d&w-2m
P. M. Hale's Publications.
WOODS AND TIMBERS
OF NORTH CAROLINA.
1 vol. i2mo., Clelth, $1.23.
"The uublicatlon of such facts la a shape
that makes them accessible, is the very beet
service that the public spmtfcu men in the
South' can do their States." X. Y. World.
, . ; ,
"The very thing needed. A very Important
.woTKiortne state." nttnungton Afar.
"A timely and valftable publication. Must
prove of great service to the State." Char
lotte Journal. . j : -
"Mr. Hale has done the State a great er
vlce."--Biblkal Eecorder. - j (:
"Of such thorough excellence that it ' de
serves the widett circulation. Xashville
(Tobd.) Lumberman.
The book is well printed on tinted paper, is
handsomely bound in cloth, contains 272 pages
ana an accurate ana ucauuruuy exemtca map
or tne stauv wan an its raiiroaa routes oe
tlned. - - ' j 0
' EVERYBODY'S BOOK.
Answers to simple questions frequently put
to lawyers oy jutymen. 1 ..: . ...
Points in Law a t value to every man in North
Carolina the ProfeMonal man. the Farmer.
the Mechanic, iho landlonl, the Tenant, the
CropperJ the Laborer.
12mo , paper, Price (Five Postage Stamps)
13 cents.
' For sale by booksellers generally, who may
be snpplled In quantities on favorable terms,
by either of the undersigned.,
i "If not to be had. at your (local book store,'
mailed po6tpaid oa rec lptiOf the price, by I
I E. J. HALE A SON,
Publisher. Bookellcrs and Stationers, N. Y.;
or, P. M. Hale, Publisher, Raleigh, N. C.
feb 14 i .
fJotice.
rjpUE UNDERSIGNED HAVING QUALI
ficd as Administrator on the estate of Robert
C. Myers, deceased, on the 7th day; of Tebru-
ary, 18S3, in the Probate Court of Now Hano-
. i
ver County, notice U hereby given to 'all per
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sons indebted to said deceased, to make im
mediate payment; and all persons having
claims asrainst saki estate, will present them
for payment on or before the Otli day of Feb
ruary, 1884, or this notice will be plead in bar
or their recovery.
This 0th day of February, 1S83.
L ,- J. I. MACKS,
feb 0-law4w fri i Adm'r.
Breech-Loaflers.
-pINE BREECH-LOADING SHOT-GUNS,
Shells, Wads, Powder, Shot, Cartridge Bags,
Gun Cases. Reloading Tools, Game Bags, Pis
tola all kinds. If you want a first-class arti
cle of the above good 3, and low prices, lbs
same can be found at - .
W. E SPRINGER & CO'S. -V
Successors to Dawson A Co.,
feb 7 19 21 and 23 Market Street
FANCY LAMPS.
ANOTHER LOT JUST RECEIVED.
GILES A MURCmSON.
2S and 44 Mnrcblson Block
feb 2
j Assignee's Sale. ;
TirEUNDEBSIGNED AS ASSIGNEE on
der s deed of trust from George M. Cra
pon, and in pursuance of the provisions there
of, will sell st public auction, foe eah, on
Saturday: the 24th. day of February, 1S63, the
stock of Groceries and other personal prop
erty, conveyed by said deed and contained in
Stores Nos. 10 ami 18, on Front Street. Bale
will begin st said store st 11 o'clock, sod be
continued' from day to day until good are
sold. i A.G.1SICAUD,
. feb3w I - - . Assignee.
Excursion andPic Nic
SEASON 13 OVER. THE THEATRICAL
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and Ball season U now opening. Gentlemen
who are used t FIIIST-CLASS work and a
clean and Comfortable Barbershop, will find It
st . ' JOHN WEIWER3,
Practical Barber and Perfamer. No. 23
Market Street, between Front and - Water
Streets.. ctr"4.f
.Buggies ! ! Buggies I
J-EW AND SECOND HAND FOS SALE
boms Bargains. : .-J
( -T. J EOCTHERLAND,' ?
- dia 13-tf ' Xvayz3,iL3 ;sV.:i
we wui befisd to recetv coanriillcsi
from our friends on any sad all citjtcti ct
feaersl Imterest but ' v '' '. 1
The maza f the writer must twsjs Mtsr
nlshedtothoEaltox. "
Commnlcsttonscrait b wrmn.ca C2I7
cmosldeof do paper, ; , . ,
' Personalities mnst be stcLIwL:
And It Is' especially and psrUcularty czia--tood
that the Editor docs not always ta&rso
the views of correspondents unless ta itktsd
In the editorial columns. "
NEW APVEIgriJ3EijTjTToj j;
ins I
Bargains t
f.
AT
36 Market "Street. '
' A GREATf MANY DESIRABLE
WIWTER COO B C
SELLING OFF LOW TO MAKE
j ' ' ' : ' f j j
SPRING STOCK !
JUST OPENED
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A FULL, ASSORTMENT OP
ite Goods, i V
Embroideries,
Oamljlrics, ! ' " j
......
Seersuckers,. 1
""'
ams;
Sheetings,-;
ing;. Goodo.
ALAvaYS ON II AND A FULL!
r'"--:'v-l'LIKE OF v
Staple and Fancy, Dry Goods,
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36 Twlarket Ctreot.
fan .20 ' 1 !f
yalentiheG.
"DECEIVED BY EXPRESS, l j
A large assortment of Hoc ! . i j
FRINGED VAUMTiaXS.
Also, beautiful CARD VALENTINES. j
Call and sea for yourselves. 1 know ytt s
will be pleased with them.
Also, COMIC YALERTIXES. '
Wholesale snd Retail. At
v. ...... . . -1., .-' ) : ,
HEINSBERGER'S,
feb 12 v. Live Book snd Mnslo Store
GARDEN SEEDS."'
AFRESH LOT OF ALL KINDS mf Cab
, , '. " -j. -j .... .. ...
bage snd Turnip Seed, early snd lata varie
ties; Collard, Beet snd Tomato Seeds, a large
stock snd an endless vsriety of Peas and
jcoiui, reuujeu at wnoiessja price by
' 1.491 BKOADW AY, NEW TOEX,
AND WTLMINGTON, N. C. ? i
Jan 29 .. . . I i i .
Drugs, Medicines, ! '
"'. J k" ' ,.' ?y .. j -. ' "'"
gPONGES,' FANCY GOODS. . 1 .
' PERFUMERY, SUNDRIES, Ac V
-For sale by " ." 1. ,.;..
-. 1 : WILLIAM IL GREXN
febp t . , . , - , Market Street
C. W.. YATEC.
s
BLANC BOOKS, ' ,
. STATION ER Y, .
FKAMK3,
' FANCY GOODS.
AYRAPPING PAPER,
i u ' TAPER, BAGSj ;V
f A complete ihsVortmcmt SculimenUl Yak-
tiei.-; - ' - '";. feb ,
IOO Goto
Or HARNESS JUST RECE1YED, sad wU
havs another large; lot of Erjlcsn s few
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sys GlTD USSCa .
Housekeep
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