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Ql)e year $4.00. Six months, $2.00. Three
months, $1.00; One month, S3 cents.
The paper will be delivered by carriers free
of charge, In any part of the city, at the above
rate, or 10 cents per week.
Advcstlalng rates low and liberal,
ia-hab-icribeni will report any and all fall
ow to receive their paper regularly.
The Daily Review has the largest
bona fide circulation, of any newspaper
punished, in the city of Wilmington.
Blaine is as superstitious as Garubet-
General Fremont's son, who is nam
ed after him, is a master in the navy.
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(Tor. Cleveland, it is said, will not
1 T f .-.1
srend more thanone-tnirii oi nis salary.
The Pennsylvania State board of Ag
riculture estimates' the "wheat crop of
the State at 2-J.42.3.000 bushels, Irom 1,
4r,000 acres.
In Baltimore a young woman .has re
cently renounced Christianity and em
braced Judaism, and she has no mat
rimonial scheme in view.
Massachusetts is a great "State for di
vorces. There will be a big sensation
of this kind on hand next, year, that of
the divorce of the State from the Widow
Butler.
The total circulation of the New
York &m in 1882 (all issues) was 55,-
536,000, a gain of over 5,000,000 copies
in a single year. It's daily edition alone
averages 143,200. I
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The scheme of reclaiming land by
filling in the Back liay of Boston has
proved a profitable enterprise for the
State. The receipts from the sale of
lots amount to $1,757,000, and the out
lay has been only $1,G40,0C0!
.
General Roger A. Pryorhas consent-,
ed to deliver an address at the demon
itration of the Irish Confederation of
America, in Neir York, on the 26th of
February. The Widow Butler.of Mas-
sachusetts, has aiso been invited, and
ia expected to be present and make an
address.
The Tarboro Southerner is to be sold
at public auction March 19th, under
foreclosure of mortgage. It is a sur
prise to everybody, as it was thought
that the Southerner was doing excel
lently well. The sale, it is said, will in
no wise prevent the continued publica
tion of the paper.
Four Chicago men have contracted
to build a Capital for Texas, to cost
$3,000,000, and take 3,000,000 acres of
public land as payment. Their scheme
contemplates an immense .business in
grazing, and they have secured $6,000,
000 for investment in cattle and im
provements. Mrs. Langtry seems tp be really un
fortunate as fire and flood have followed
ker steps in the New World. The theatre
in New York in which she was to have
appeared was burned on the day set
for her first appearance there, while she
was at New Orleans there was a terri
ble storm and now she is at Cincinnati
with the floods all around her,
When the rest of the coal in the
world gives out, China can supply the
deficiency. Immense tracts, both of
anthraetivc and bituminous coal, arc
reported to exist in that country and it
is estimated that the supply in a single
province, that of Shansi, would alone
last the whole world for more than 1,
000 years.
Some of the papers arc urging that
Most, Schwab and Hartmann and all
other imported apostles of anarchy and
chaos be sent back where they came
from. We dissent. This is a free land
. and a free people. Wheh Most talks to
the people the sovereigns hear and if
they conspire at all it must needs be
2ainst their own welfare. We need
not fear nihilism in this land of the free
and home of the brave.
Here is a warning, to serenaders which
should be heeded, A girl at Pottsville.
la., leaned too far out ot the window
while a party of seranaders were swear
iQg by her eyelashes and. as a conse
quence there was a capsize. She fell
into the midst of the crowd and her
evel9shQ worn (V.nfw1 t m wpJo'h li ton.
more or less.
The 2,577 buildings erected in New
Yor in 18S3cost $44,793,186. an'incrcase
r about $1,500,000 over 1881. Twenty
dwellings cost over $50,000 each, eighty
eight cost between $50,000 and $20,
00,477 cost less than: $20,000. 577
apartment houses cost over $15,0C0
each, twenty-five office buildings cost
$1,403,645, seventeen : churches cost
$562,000, and twelve theatres cost $410,-
i5.
Great Inducements
In the way of Clothing are now -bein
offered at the old establishment of :
A. & I. SrjRIEK. "
Reliable Clothing House,
tf- : No. 34 Market St.
A
VOX. VII. W ILMINGTON. N. C SATUR DAY. FEBRUARY
The Neios and Observe?, spakin of
the bill to sacrifice the State's interet !
in the C. F. & Y. V. R. K.says : '
tbe State,s interest to the syndicate: the
second nxes the price of the : stock at
$55,000, and requires the payment of
cash for thtf company's bonds held by
the State, 30,000. together witl all ac
crued interest. The third and; fourth
relate to reorganization ;! the fifth allows
new mortgage bonds to be issued at the
rate of $15,000 for each mile of furnish
ed road. The sixth directs that 97.-
iK)0 of these bonds be paid to the State
for convict labor already furnished, and
section seven provides for furnishing
convict labor in future, to! be paid for in
mortgage bonds. Section nine reads:
'That said company shall have fall
power and authority to extend the
main line of its said road to the city of
Wilmington and to the Virginia line,1
and to build any branches to said . line
which may be expedient, and to sub
scribe" to the capital sock of or purchase
the bonds of any company or compa
nies building a railroad or railroads
connecting with said Cape Fear and
Yadkin Valley Railway Company's
line, cither in or out of j the State of
North Carolina, and to construct and
operate said connecting rdads." j
This certainly, gives authority, but
creates no duty. Wc thiiikjthere ought
to be some assurance given that the
road is to be built.
Best ever made, Emory's Little Ca
thartic Pills, pleasant to take, sugar
coated; no griping; only 15 cents a box ,
of Druggists or by mail. Standard Cure;
Co., 114 Nassau Street, New York.
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LOCAL NEWS.
INDEX TO HIW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Yates School Books, Ac j j i
Hkixsberger Vslentines j
NT. Ezekiel. flair Restorer
Rev. Bej. Lawsoo-Notice
Muxds Bros Garden Seed
V II Greex Drugs, Medicines
.E P Covix6to' Oleomargarine .
It II Brown CancersSpoaitlvely Cured;
Day's length 11 hours and 2 minutes
Good boatiDg water is i the river re
port now. ! j .
Sunset to-morrow afternoon at 44
minutes past 5 o'clock.
There were no interments
vue Cemetery this week. I
n Belle-
The receipts of cotton
to-day foot up 460 bales.
at
t
this port
There were three interments one
adult and two children in Oakdale
Cemetery this week, j j
There were five interments four
adults and one child in Pine Forest
Cemetcrv this week. I
The Wilmington Light Infantry will
parade on the afternoon ot the22d,
Washington's birthday. !
Lots of fruit trees are in bloom here
abouts, a sure indication that ; tlje fruit
crops in this locality will be short this
year. , 1
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The Register of Deeds issued, nine
maVriarro licenses this week, three of
which were for white aud six foil color
ed couples.
The celebrated 4Fish
Brandl Gills
Twine is sold only- at
ware Depot.
Jacobi's
Hard
t
f Cotton.!
The receipts of cotton at this port
for the week ending with to-day foot up
3,773 bales, against 2,500 bales for the
same week in 1882. an increase this
week of 1,207 balpsj I The receipts of
the crop year to date foot up 111,707
bales, against 122,761 bales to the same
date last year,, a decrease this year of
11,054 b$les. j
Pardoned.
Charles Southerland, colored, who
was sentenced to the penitentiary from'
this county for ten years, has been
pardened by the Governor, on petition
of a number of white citizens of, Wil
mington, after having served about six
years of his term. He returned here
yesterday morning. He will be; re
membered by many as a colored in
spector in this city previous to the days
ot Democratic reconstruction in North
Carolina. I
Un mailable.
Mary J. Council, Raleigh, N. C;
Lavinia Brown. Blacketwell, S C;
Robert Fink,eare Mr. Senmann.Georges
town, S.C.; J. H. Wheeler, Greenville,
S. C. ; John Fonville, care Pompey
Smith, Congulton, N. C; Mr. Smythe,
50, East Pratt St.,opposite President St.,
Baltimore, Md?; J. W. Hawkins, Kel
ley's P. O., Bladen Co.. N. C!; Mr. E,
A. Barnhill. Kelley's P. ol. Bladen Co.,
N. C; James Jones, care Volney
Jones. Tlat Rock, N. CJ; Dr.1 L. A.
Rutherford, box 20, Lumberton, N. C;
Blancbo K. Evans! Town Creek, N. C.;
two valentines addressed to the Misses
Jnlia and Blanche HarrellJ car Dr. L.
Harrell, StatesVille, C. ,
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Tbe Carol iii a Central.
f e learned yesterday of the fact that
j Judges Bond and Seymour had finally
rendered a decision as to the suit of
Mrs. Matthews vs . D. R. Murchison
and had refused to grant the applicant
for the appointment of a receiver, but
the firo overlapped it in our mind and
we forgot it until after the Review had
.gone to press. The opinion has not yet
been received here. '
Tfe understand from the plaintiffs
attorneys in this eity, Messrs. Russell
& Ricaud and MeRae & Strange, that
this decision will not affect the determi
nation of their client to push the suit
against the road. The application for
the appointment of a receiver has been
merely preliminary to the suit in court.
I Lawyers will gladly leanf that
Broughham, the great English barris
ter, was always careful of his throat,
and further that Dr. Bull's Cough Syr
up is the best remedy for bronchitis and
other throat troubles. j
A Sewer Needed.
Chestnut street, near Water, is much
cleaner to-daythan it was yesterday.
Officer Scharfi was on hand bright and
early this morning and the gutter and
the street have had a good flushing.
The truth is it is a! difficult matter to
keep the place clean. The Rock Spring
Hotel slops are emptied every day into
the street and thej don't smell very
sweet. This cannot be helped, how
ever, as it is at present, bui there, is a
remedy, and bat one, and that is for the
authorities to compel the owner of the
building to construct a sewer to carry
off these slops. Until that isdone the
neighborho6d must continue to prove
offensive and perhaps unhealthy. I
For Pocket Knives or Table Cutlery,'
go to Jacobi's Hardware Depot.. ,f
All that Glitters is not Gold.
Some of the new five cent pieces have
been seen here and it will seem absurd
to men in the habit of handling consid
erable amounts of specie that even ig
corant persons should be deceived by
one of them eren when carefully gilded.
Tht danger exists, however. Anyone
may convince himself of this by having
one of the coins gold plated, and no-
ting the resemblance in size and general
appearance of the obverse to a five
dollar piece. A statement that the
gilded piece was of a new coinage
would be easily swallowed by many of
thorery class whioh can least afford
to loose.
More About the Fire.
The loss sustained by the fire yester
day afternoon, in the burning jof the
warehouse n Eagle Island, amounts to
about $8,000 on the stock of salt and
guano stored therein and about $2,500
on the building, the amounts being
covered by insurance. The origin of
the fire is unknown but it must have
caught on Jthe roof from a spark, the
building having been an old one and
yery dry. There was no powder stored
in the building, contrary to the reports
which have been current on the streets
and the explosions which were heard
must have orignated from the acids
in the fertilizers stored there. The
wind, fortunately, was from the. south-
west, ihence
endangered.
no other property, was
Criminal Court. j
i The following cases were disposed of
to-day: !
Peter Durant, assault. . Nol prost
Thomas Randall, assault and battery
Guilty, and recognized in the sum of
$50. .
F. A. Schutte, selling liquor on Sun
day. Defendant submitted. Judg
ment suspended apon payment ocostsI
J. D. Steljei, selling liquor on Sun
day. Defendant submitted: Judg
ment suspended upon payment of costs.
Lany Isler, assault and battery.
Nol
pros.
:Ida Chambers, retail iug liquor
with"
out license. Submitted and judgment
suspended upon payment of costs. -
John McGuire, .mismarking a hog
This defendant was tried for the crime
charged six months ago and was found
guilty, but before sentence was pro
nounced he escaped. He has been re
taken and now awaits sentence.
The business of the present I term, of
court has been unusnally Jarge, the
work of the grand jury not being jet
completed. ThatVody Jiai adjourned
until lOjo'clock on Monday next, and
probably a day or two will be consumed
before its labors are finished, jln the
court room considerable progress has
been made with the docket, the Solicit
tor. Col. B. R." Moore, having been
earnest and diligent in the discharge of
his important duties.
SUverPlated Spoons and'Forks, low
prices, at Jacohi'3. . t '
At 3 o'clock this aftersnoon the thee
mometrtn this office registered 80 de
grees, which is four degrees above Sum
mer heat.
Mr R H Brown, in this issue adver
tises his servicesfin the treatment and
cure of; that terrible malady, cancer,
o common and fatal in this section. !
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Xippincott's Magazine.
I The-contents of LippinotCs for March
are uuusually varied, and include sev
erai articles of special interest. Pro
fessor James D. Butler has an appar
ently exhanstive paper on the "Por
traits of Columbus " "Invalid Life in
the South'' sums up the experiences of
five years spent in the recovery of
health. 4,The Civil Indian' gives an
account - of the Cherokee "Nation."
"An Ocean Swordsman," is the title of
an illustrated paper by C F Holder,
combining a lively narrative of person
al adventure with solid and quasi-scien-1
tific information. "The Story of the
Palatines," by Charles Burr Todd,
brings to light a forgotten episode in
the history of American colonization,
while "Polanders in Texas," by R L
Daniels, shows the different conditions
under which emigrants from remote
countries are establishing new homes
on our soil at the present day. There
is a new installment of "The Jewel in
the Lotos." Among the short stories,
"Carita" is a very graceful and pathetic
sketch, while "The Fiddler of Batis-
can," is romantic and sensational, and
the "Stirring-Off," a bit Of homely real
ism. The!poetrry is byMarion Couthoujy
and Charles L Hildreth, and the
"Monthly Gossip" includes several
tin.ely papers, most of them biographi
cal and anecdotical. 1
Point Caswell, Feb. 15th,H883.
Dear Review: A most j enjoyable
affair occurred here last evening. . Mc
Guire Hall was graced with the pres
ence of at least 100 couples of fun-loving
il- A 1 i -
)uuiua auu iuuiucus, mm 10 inspiring
strains, the tripping of the light fantas
tic was indulged in until a late hourl
The ladies were graceful and charming,
and, were we to go into a detailed ao
4 count'of any particular one.our language
would fail us. They, in the words of
the Wilde" man ot Europe, were "too
utterly lovely, too utterly too." The
occasion was graced by the winsome
smiles of a beautiful and newly-made
bride. All went "merry as a marriage
bell," and the time will be long remem
bered in the annals of the fast growing
and enterprisingjittle "bum" of Point
Caswell. I Little Harry.
What Seven Could not do.
Nashville. Tenn., April 6, 1881.
1 H H Warner & Co.:I Sirs Seven
physicians could not do for me what
your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure ac
complished, i Hopelessly sick with kid
ney diseases, it restored me to perfect
health. JACOB MYERS.
Mr A A Miller, Romfield, N C, says;
"My wife has taken Brown's Iron (Bit
ters with excellent effect for nervous
ness and general debility." "j!
NEW
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Oleomargarine.
100
TUBS ON CONSIGNMENT,
OF ' . . ,
A FULL LINE
I "HEAVY GROCERIES,
For sale low for cash,
feb 17- . E. P.. COVINGTON.
Notice.
THE REV. -BENJAMIN L. A WSON! of the
town of Sumter. S. C, is In this city to ask
aid of the good citizens to build a Church
Any amount given will be thankfully received.
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Mr. V. F. Lawson Is au thorized by his
Church at Sumter, S. C. to act as financial
agent for his Chnrch, and is here asking help
t9 build. feb lf-2t
Cahgers Positively Cured !
ripREATMENT PUREiIy SCIENTIFIC. I The
?L agencies employed are Dr. Cook's celebra
ted specific and antidotal remedies, by which
every root and fibre, and a'l cancerous taint
Is radically and permanently removed. Ca
aultatlon In person free, by letter six cents,
postage must be Inelosed t lssarc reply. Per
sons in the city can be waited upon and con
sulted at their residences If desirable.
Office Nsrth side Market street, between 2d
and Srd. Office hours from 9 a. m. to 12 m. and
from 2 to 5 p. m. !
febl7 3t-sa E. II. BROWN.
Laboratory of
State Absatteb and Chemist,
600 East Grace Street.
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Riciwoxd, Va., January 30th, 1SS3.
Mn. N. Szekiel has made known to me the
competition of his Balr Hestorer and I have
also subjected it to cbemlcnl examination. It
contalas no lead or silver, ynbstances very
commonly employed in making preparatien
tor the italr, cor anything liarmfal, ami may
therefor.' be used without apprehension of in
jurious results. I
WM. H. TAYXOR. M. D
SUte Chemist.
Whilst thanking yon, Mr. Fzekicl, for the
Hair Restorer yen so kindly cent me, I take
t pleasure in saying to you tnat its ueno-
cul ccects upon my hair have been so appar
ent as to attract tbe commendation of all my
friends who have noticed it, - i
It is In my estimation a treasure, without
which the toilet of none who tue used it will
be complete. . Hoping It may realize yon tbe
pecuniary success you so richly deserve.
1 remain, very respectfully,
. MRS. A. K. T; Wisp.
Richmond, Va Teb. 27. 1S67. ,
For sale by all druggists Price fl per bot
tle , . tUJ
17, 1883.
NO. 43
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Horses and Mules for Sale.
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J AM OFFERING 3 or 4 good Mules and
Horses at a bargain, for want of work.
feb 14
J. A. SPRINGER.
Seed Rice.
500 (FIVE iiukdred j
BUSriELS SKKD BICE,
' For sale. . j
fcb l3 tf GEORGE W. KIDDER.
PACIFIC GUANO.
J ust received and for sale, I
SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO,
AND
Dissolve d B one Phosphate .
We never have had the first complaint af
I.
these Fertilizers not bringing a profitable crop
See our Country. Agents.
ALEX. SPRUNT A SON
feb 2-d&w-2m !
P. M; 'Halo's, Publications.
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WOODS AND TIMBERS
6F NORTH CAROLINA.
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.1 vol. 12mo., Cloltb, $1.25.
i
r 'The publication of such facts in a shape
that makes them accessible, is the very bc?t
service that the public.spirited men in the
South' can do their States." X. Y. World. I
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wont rorino scaTe.''- n ummgton Mar,
"A timely and valuable I publication. Must
prove of kieat service to the State. "-VCTirtr-
lotte Journal.
"Mr. Hale has done the State a great er
vice " Biblical Recorder.
"Of such thorough excellence that It de
serves the . .widc&t clrcu lation. NushviUe
(Tenn.) Lntnoerman
The book Is well printed on tinted paper, la
nanusomeiy uounu in ciotu, contains 'iTi pages
and an accurate and beautifully executed map
of the State, with all its railroad routes de
ll nea.
EVERYBODY'S BOOK.
Answers to simple question frequently pxit
to lawyers uy daymen.
Jf oints in Law of value to every man in North
uaronna me I'roresfionai man, the rarmer.
the Mechanic, ihe Landlord, the Tenant, tbe
cropper, tne moorer. . i
12mo.. paper,- Price (Five Postage Stamps)
il tCULS. . . .
For sale by booksellers generally, who may
oe snppneu in quantities on ravorauic terms,
by'eithef of the undersigned.
If not to be had at your local book store,
maiiea posi-paia on receipt or the price, by
E. J. HALE & SON. !
Publisher?, Rpokellers and Stationers, N. T.
or, r. ax. iiaie, I'ubiisher, Kaielgti, H. C.
feb 14 i
Breecli-Loaders,
T?INE BREECH-LOADING! 81IOT-GUN8,
Shells, Wads, Powder, Shot, Cartridge Bags,
Gun Cases. Reloaling Tools, Game Bags, Pis
tols all kinds. If yon want a first-class arti
cle of the above good 5, and low prices, the
same can be found at t
V. IT. SPRINGER A jCO'S,
. Suocessoi8 to Dawson &,Co.,
feb 7 19 21 and 23 Market Street
FANCY LAMPS.
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NOT HER LOT JUST RECEIVED.
GILES MURCHISON,
feb 2
38 and 40 Murchison Block
Assignee's Sale,
riHIE UNDERSIGNED AS ASSIGNEE un
X dcr a deed of trast from George M. Cra
pon, and in pursuance of the provisions there
of, will sell at public auction, for. cash, on
Saturday, the 24th day of February, 1883, the
block ot groceries ana oiner personal prop
erty, conveved by said deed and contained in
Stores os. 16 and 1?; on Front Street. Sale
will begin at said store at 11 o'clock, and be
continued from day, to day until goods are
sold. A. G. RICAUD,
feb 3-3w Assignee.
Excursion and Pic Mic
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SEASON! IS OVER, THE THEATRICAL,
and Ball season Is now opening. Gentlemen
who are used to FIRST-CLASS work and a
clean and Comfortable Barber shop, will find It
at , i JOHN WERNER'S,
Practical Barber and Perfumer. No. 29
Market Street, between Front and Water
Streets.. , oct-7-tf :
A New Stock-
Of Saddles, bridles, trunks, &e.,
Ac, just received from the Manufacturers.
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Parties In need of any article in my line
would do weU to give me a call, as I am now
in receipt Jot new stock, and selling at low
prices for Cash, j
' Manufacturing ajid Repairing doue at Short
notice- Call at the old Saddle and Harness
Store of J. IL MALLARD,
Jan 15- j . o.S Front St
Commercial Hotel
Wilmington, N. C.
M. SCHLOSS, Prop.
JpiRST-CLASS IN ETERY RESPECT.
T Irrst-cla&s Bar and BILLIARD SA
LOON ATT AC HKD, a S7
New Eiver Oysters.
rjlUE FIRST OF TUJS SEASON. ,
From the celebrated vnnbury
s arm on ewjuver. i
AUa, Wines, Ales, Lloaors and Cigars and
iree toncn every oay. tan o'ciocs.
I JOHN CARROLL,
Xietrcpoliraa fialoosu
sept S3
PLEASE KOriCE.
Wo wni be glad to receive ebamofilcaUsr
from onr friends on any. and all subjects of
general interest bot ' ? " ; '.
The name of. the writer moat always 1m far !
nlsbed to the Editor. 1
Communication mast be wrlttea ca csly
Hme aide of the paper. t : ji
PersonaliUoamTifltbc avol-tod.: j1 y
And It la especially and parttceJarrj tadsr.
stood that the Editor doea not always endorse
the views of correspondent Vma ao stated'
In the editorial column. j
NEW AOVERTISEMS1IT3.
Bargains !
ino !
AT
zrvr
332' .-A. .T '25
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36 Market Street.
j A GREAT MAX DESIRABLE j
WINTER GOOD
SELLING Oinr LOW TO MAKE
ROOM FOR
SPRING STOCK t
JUST OPENED
FULL' ASSORTMENT OF
WhiteGoods, li
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Embroideries
Cambrics, : '
Seersucker J,
Ginghams, .
Sheetings, - v
ing Goods.
ALWAYS ON HAND A FULL
LINE OF . '
Stapleand Fancy Dry Goods,
AT
36 nIarket Street.
fan 2d
Valentines.
RECEIVED BY EXPRESS.
A large assortment of like h
: - - . ' - - , 1 1 s v
. FRINGED VALESTIXES,
Also, beautiful CARD VALENTINES. I
t Call and see for yonrselves. I know
will Tc pleased with tbom. ,
Also, ijOMIC VALKSrriNKS. ,
! Wholcahjand Retail. At
HEINSBERGER'S,
fob 12
IJre Book tad Music Store
GARDEN SEEDS."
FRESH LOT OK ALL KINDS of C-
S5ff?inl!T?IP 8ed ' ly nd late varle
tie.; i Collard, Beet and Tomato heeds lSws
stock ami an endless variety of f'cas aiVj
Beaus, retailed at wholesale prioee by '
iliundo Bros..
Manufacturing PharmaeUU, 7
and wnQsTK'c'' y '
Drugs, Medicines,
gPONGES, I'ANCY GOODS,. .
PE QFUMER Y, 8UNDRIEJ, Ac
For sale by
WILLIAM IL GRX2N,
- Market Street
feb?
C. W. YATES.1
gCHOOL BOOKS,
. BLANK BOOKS,
STATIONERY,
FANGT GOODS,
WRAPPING PAPER,
, PAPER BAGS; ; s .
A roropte aMOTtment Sentlasental Yalea
tine fCb v
- 1 ICO Goto i .)
QF HARNESS JUST RECEIVED, and irtl
hareaootber iargfjlot of BusgleO1 a few'
ays. G1t6 uaac . .
Barga
Hdusekeer
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