The Da i I y Review; TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20. 1883. The Daily Review has the largest bona fide circulation, of any newspaper published, in the city of Wilmington. News and Observer. THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. SENATE. FORTY FIRST DAY. . February 19.- Mr Toon, petition from citizens of Columbus county, asking for prohib; tion in three miles oi X Roads Baptist church. Mr Lyou. bill concernios the ealc of spirituous liquors in Elizabethtown. I5ill to incorporate the public graded and normal school, for whites, passed third reading. Bill to incorporate the town ot High lands passed third reading. Bill to provide a remedy for forcible entry and detainer. The bill was re ported unfavorably by the judiciary committee. The bill was read. Mr Linney moved that the bill with its pending amendments be recommit ted. . It was recommitted. - Mr King, of Cherokee, called - up his resolution on adjournment, resolving that the Senate, the House concurring, adjourn March the 5th, 1833, at noon. 'Adopted. -1 Bill to amend the law as to pilots. Passed third reading. - ;Mr Goodwyn favored tho biU for the fame reasons. Bill for the protection of executors and administrators. Mr Lottin ex - plained thai it cured a defect of the law of 1879. It passed third reading. BiU to amend the act repealing tho prohibition law at Troy, Montgomery county, passed third reading. Mr Dortch, a bill to erect' a monu ment at Goldsboro to the Confederate dead. Bill to amend the act so as to create was a few Inches hisber, than the great flHd of 175.- The Indianapolis arod S. Fxui s - Rail road . track west of -Torre Haute is covered, and all the company's trains arc run over the VandaUa and Illinois Midland's tracks between Terre Haute and Paris. j Louisville. Feb 18 The river con tinues to recede slowly. It is 42 feet 6 f nches at the bead of tho canal and 68 feet in the channel at the foot of the falls. The weather was clear and pleas antly cool all davi . , : 1 The City of Madison arrived from Cincinnati this , morn in e. She reports the whole route a vast l"sea a wilder- noca nf witcr Vn Jrninal nro rnnninff I and no business is bein done. STATE NEWS. The statement having been made that the recent i'aiiure of Mr. William 8. attle for $250,000 was the largest ever known in the State, the Tarboro Guide Fayetteville I says that wist before the war Ay. Sim- rnons, oi iaenion. iauea;ior swu.uw. Judge H . A. Gilliam drew the papers Goldsboro Mtsenrrer: Mr. R. E. Pipkin, of the enterprising firm of Pipkin & Crow, of this city, last Wed nesday, at the residence of Isaac Williams, Esq., in Greene county, led to the hymenial altars Miss Sallie Hall, the charming daughter !of the late James Hall, of Duplin, the Rev. W. Mi Robey officiating. 1 At a recent meeting of the board! of directors held in Hendersonville, H. C, I Rev. N. B. Cobb was unanimously elected to the presidency of Judson College. Mr. Cobb is now pastor oFlthe Baptist church in Waynes ville and! Superinten- uent ox ine .masonic ocnooi in inai place, which has matriculated 135 students during the present Academic je. ; I' . StatesviHe Landmark:. The residence of Mr. Wm. Neill, of; Davidson town ship, was destroyed by fire Wednesday afternoon. Nearly if not quite all tho furniture was saved. We learni from an unquestionable source that there are three cases of small pox in Burke county, five miles fronTMorgan ton. Two ot those afflicted are children two additional Justine of thA Snnrom n? are expected to die. rTho gen- Court, on motion of Mr Pavnef was eral P" CAncernm- ine, growing made special order for Thursday. House resolution instructing our Sen ators and Representatives to amend the pension law so as to include the widows and children of the soldiers of 1812, for pensions, was adopted. . , Bill to amend the law with regard to the tar tist. It empowers the board of county commissioners to employ any person to prepare the tax-list, passed third reading. Bill to incorpopato the Colored Or- fhan Home, of Eastern North Caro ina. Passed third reading. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Tho calendar was taken up, and dis posed of as folio ws : Resolution to adjourn sine die March 5, 1883. Passed its second reading. Concerning- wild fowl. Passed its third reading. To amend chapter 234. laws of 1881. (known as the omnibus liquor act.) Passed third reading. To punish tho tearingdown of bridges &o Passed third reading. To make all conductors special police men. Referred. ... - To provent fraud in packing cotton. Boferred. For the encouragement and aid of the State Guard. Informally passed over. ' To extend aid to the North Corolina Tobacoa Exposition. Ordered to be printed and made the special order for . Wednesday night. To incorporate the Shelby Baptist Female College. Passed third reading. Concerning lands belonging to the board of education, in.- the county of Bladen. Tabled. For the protection of aids to naviga tion placed in the waters of North - Carolina by the United States light house board. . Passed third reading. To change the time of holding the courts of the ninth judicial district. Passed third reading. Substitute for an act to make it a misdemeanor to employ minors with out the consent of their parents. Tabled wheat in this county is that while some what backward it is looking healthy. This is said to be especially true of that which waa drilled. The fall-sowed oats are not looking so well. Rev V . R. Stickley, of Salisbury, preached at the room of the Young's Men's Christian Association last Sunday morning and evening. . After the morn ing service he organized ; a Lutheran congregation with 20 members. In the early part of December last Bu rettc Lytton, a young man ot Fallstown iown3hip, was married to Ali3S Delia Hcxiver, a pretty attractive girl of the same township, only 16 years of age Lytton rented land of Mr M W White of Davidson township, and he and his wife had just got comfortably settled in this new home when, last week, Ljtton borrowed a bugiry, hitched his horse tJ.it and went off on. a debuach. His hoi 6e ran away with him, just below Troutman's, and wrecked the buggy, and leaving thi3 vehicle on the road side the young man came to States- ville last Saturday and offered the horse. for which he had recently given $70, for half this sum. He finally sold it to a gentleman here i lor 25 and boarded the train the same? after noon, announcing his! purpose to go to Texas. He has not since been heard ot. and his young wife, who has returned to her father's house, is in consolable. She was devotedly attached to him and is inexpressibly grieved by this manifestation of his perfidy. She says they had lived together in great happiness ami tnat Jytton had never 1 E)T gBQJ iLLU'i) if HUMS For the Cure of Coughs, Colds, g (Hoarseness, Bronchi tis,Cronp, InflaJi snzsu Asthma , Vhcopmg Cough, In-fi cipient Consumption and for the re liefofconsuxptire persons in ad van Jced stages of the Disease. For Sale oetMf o ner or given of dissatisfac- He was known .spoken an unkind word any evidences whatever tion inJiis married life. to have had an attachment before his marriage for a woman of the neighbor hood who had recently gone, probably with her parents, to Texas, and it is guessed that Lytton has gone on to join her. THE DESOLATING FLOODS. 1,000 Families In New Albany -Driven From Their Homes. . Cincinnati, Feb. 18. The river has ! fallen about seven fee', and is now at a gtmdstill. Another rise is coming from . above, which may cause a slight swell -. here, but can do little additional dam age. 'Up to this time the fall is not sufficient to reveal the extent q! the loss. . It is known, however, that many build ing are cracked or undcrmined,o that it they do not falfthey will have to be do- mousneu. xne mow ueciuie oi me wa ter is considered advantageous. The gas works expect to resunieo morrow. The water works are lifting 11,000,000 gallons daily, and fears of a water fam ine have vanished. More than Sa.CKX) remaining in the hands of the German Relict Committee have been divided, 1.000 beine sent to Germany and the remainder retained 4icre. - Largo col lections were taken up to-day in the churches. Indianapolis, Feb. 18. Telegratns received from the dooded districts be low give gloomy accounts of suffering and distress. At New Albany the river . has fallen two feet, but the weather is very cold, and the suffering and misery In the city and vicinity are deplorable . Ono thousand families in the city and . "have been driven from their home's, .and; are domiciled wherever covering can be had. By the stoppage oi the factories 1.000 lamilies are made de- -iendent on public charity. Most of them have lost . everything, and are n destitute. - On the bottoms, west of the city, 350 families are homeless, having lost houses, barns, grain, forage, and farm ' implements, and are suddenly placed in absolute oovertv. with nothing left to put in crops. 'The city is caring for these homeless ones, as well as its own. as best it can. All tho factories except ono have stopped, and it will require several months to rebuild tho factories and resume operations. In the mean time the employees will have to be cared for." - -'V " Reports from the Wabash River, at Terra Haute, to-night, say it reached Jts highest point this aftex noon, which Best ever made, Emory's Little Ca thartic Pills, pleasant to take, sugar coated s no griping; only jla cents a box ot Druggists or by mail. Standard Cure Co, 114 Nassau Street, New York. 8m drew office a Northern Northern Ualeixh. Malls for THE MAILS- Themaild close and arrive ;at the City Post follows : CLOSE, j throngh malls, fast 8.00 P. M. through and wv- mails....5.i0jv. M. 5.00 P. iM. and 5.40 A. M. the N.'C Railroad and' routes supplied therefrom mclud-v 1 Ing A. & N. C. RaUroal a .... 5.40 Aw SI. Southern Malls for aU points South," 5 tlally C 30 A. M. and S.O0 P. M. Weatern malls (C. C. livUway) dally, I (except Sunday) '. 5.00 P. M. All points between Hamlet and 11a 1- eigh 5.0QP.M. Mail for Cheraw and Darlington Rail- road .6 30 A. M. and S.oq P. M. Mails for points between Florence I and Charleston. . . .6.30 1 A . M. and S.00 P. M. Fartttevllle and officeb on Cape Fear i luver, Tuestlays and Fridays 1.00 p. M. Fayctteville, via Lam be rton, daily, I except Sundays .?! ..... . .5.00 1?. M. Oaslow C. U. and Intermediate offi ces, TnesdayB and Fridays.'. 6.00 A. M. SmithviJJe mails, by steamboat, dally ' (except Sundays) ...80 A.M. Mails for Easy Hill, Town Creek; Shallotte and Little Hirer! Tues-i days and Friday JL .5.00 A. M. OPEN YVR DELIVERY; J Wrightsvillc, dally 8.30 A. M. Northern through and way malls I " t 7.30 and 8.00 A. BI Southern MaUs ....1 7.30 A. M Carolina Central Railroad! 9.45 A. M Mails collected from street boxes every day at 3.30 P. M. I - i Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to 12 M., and from i to 5.15 P. M. Money order and Register Department open same as stamp office. Stamps for Bale in small quantities at general delivery when stamp office Is closed. I General delivery open from daylight to dark and on Snnd&rs Troni .30 to 9.30 A. M. JLLst of Letters. ' - . A list of unclaimed letters re main "ma: at the Post Office in this City oa ; Wed nesday, Feb. 2U 1803: A Henry AsilU E ?eline Allen, John Austin. . " BAtuanda Bartley, Bryan Barlow, Capt B R Bnurg, Carrie F, Brown, Eliza Bell, i IarmunZJBIand, Isaao Braawell, Ber V F Blacke. i f ' C Frank M Colburn, Emma.CalI, James Irving Co3tin. John Conrad, P M Crate. Sandey Covineton. Katie Cowena. , 1 ".: 'I;.";- " .' ! D Miss Reg David, George (Col) Davis. Iavid Daniels, r E Alex Ellison. D K F Everitt, Cornelius Evans, Sylvia Evans, Rosie Evans. . F VV EFaison, Exnn Flowers. (2) Emma Faison, David B Fulton. G E II Garrisa, George Garford, Hesdet Ann Gibbons; Sylvia Gorem, Lewis Grey, Oweu Gooding, T S Gor don.' - II A H Harriss, (2) Julia Harriss, Ann Maria Hank ins, A G Hill. Alice Hall, Corney Harriss, C J Hayues, SPASMS: &JiZ Ohampagries and Wines Maria Howaru. J J Chas R Jones, , Henry - James, Maria Johnson. I K Frank Kerr. James S Kelley. Jv Joe Lucas, IJzzie Ieooard, F P Lowe. ' i - !-'! !- - - M G C Mummert. C W . McClam- my, Jr., E F AIcNeil, Eugene HcKene zie, iicnry MoAiister, nanan Meaii. lan, J H Martin, Lavinia Miller, Katie McLeod. Iena Mrris. Lida Mer rick, Robert Mornss. Sarah Mahn, Thomas Julia Mose tN I-Ars P Nelson, Annie MchoIs. O George Owens, A G Oden. , P-A B Potter, Annie Pearsail, D S Parker. Geo Pcamon, Mr Pearson, John Philyaw, Louisa Price. Samuel Pratt, S C Price. William Pinckney. R Robert Ruger, O D Raleigh, Car rie T Robinson, M E Regan - (2). Mar thia Rus3. Robert B Rob bins, (2), R K Register. i ' r S Mary E Spearer.Manah blmmons. Goorpiann. Kwann. Rcbt W Sanders. Ben Saderth waite, Albert Sanders, jetwriu. aa a or yery ane quality. Alice Smith. T Annie Tomer. (8), Capt Eugene , Treworgy, 2)1 Edward Tatnall,! Char- otte Torrence, Bishop J Thompson, W Charlotte Waiters, Adam Wen- zel, Jacob J Williams, Jane Watson, SS-Woody, Thomas Watson. Persons calling for letters in the above list will please say "advertised ;" if not called for within ten days will be sent to the dead letter office at Washington, D. C. I Ed. R. Brisk N. C. OF ALL VABIETIDS. MUMM'S DRY VERZEir AY Ay Sec, xbert Morriss. Sarah Mahn, . ., t . , ,, ,, d Murray, wuiiam Maden, Angelica, Tokay and White OSely. i. - :"; ' . ".-'v.-.v ! T.-.... ; :-,L-!.. a fj .TIl 1 -- -- . . . ; - ' Scuppernong AJKD-THE made in this country. This Clart i made at the Tokay Vineyard, CHOICE CIGARS. An excellent Imported CIGAR 3 for 23 cents. LA MIA, LA CAROfA, PRINCIPE8. CHCRST RIPE, PILOT, EDITHS. COMMERCIAL NEWS. WILMINGTON MARKET. Feburary20-4 P. M. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Quito at 491 cents. Sales of SOcasks at these figures. . ROSIN Quoted firm at $l.33A for Strained and $1,374 forGodd Strained. Prompt sales as offered. 1 TAR Quoted steady at $1.80 per bil of 380 lbs. i CRUDE TURPENTINE No bffi cisl quotation. Sales of receipts at $1.75 for Hard and $2.75 for Soft, an advance of 25 cents on each grade. COTTON Quoted at 9 bid for Mid dling and 9 asked. No sales reported. . No quotations. - : . . . ... j DAILY RECBIPTd. Cotton, r... .............. . 503 bales Spirits Turpentine ......... 1 97 cask Resin 1880 bbls Tar... i .. 977 bbls Crude Turpentine. 836 bb's Neufchatel and Sap Sago Cheese, KRKSfT AND NIOH. P. L. BRIDGERS & 00. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. KEX7 APVCaTIBEIIEv -;BEvIO W D Q U EOT 0 O fj WE ARB OFFERING SOME OF THE BS3T BAR0AI3S OF TUB flklfidv' ' SEVKRAL LARGOS AIX3 HAVE SEEN MADS, fTQL ' TUEHS Is A A&SOOTHESTr ' ODY BRUSSELS AS LOW AS IN ANY NORTHERS MARKET. DO NOT FAIL TO TAKE A LOOK AT OUB LACE CURTAINS! - ALL OF NEW AND ELEGANT STYLES. A FEW BLANKETS LEFT r 111 be boM low dcrwa. Tarklsh Bath Sosp, Oatmeal Soap. , ' ' j j . ;.. r. n3. McirjTiRg T. S. FINE A880KTMENT EMDROIDERt. 1 i feb IS Groceries at Wholesale. inn nhds Now Crop Cuba Molasaes, XVJKJ 200 Bbls ' ! 160 Bbls ! 200 Hhda '! . " Porto Eioo ( l 100 Bacs Coffee, kj no is am 500 Bbls Floor. 3000 Sacks Liverpool Salt, i uoxes Aicar, 30 Cans Lard, t 60 Tubs Lard, : wnfv uwt.vU UjViA vbacut J cwi.i Salmon. Sardines. Cheese. Crackers, enuff and Tobacco, at ! feb 11 KERCHNER & CALDER BR03. FLEMMING HOUSE. First National Bank of mington. C3AT2T.1L 8TOOK........:.....4 SURPLUS FUND 1.. L " Depoalte reolTd ad eolteettoa. mu an aeoestfble potnl la Um United StaiW 1VEAJRI03ST, 1ST. O- W. J. CAlJAIS, Prop'r tbe OITUATED AT THE VERY FOOT of Blue Ridge, within sight and easy reach of some of the most famous peaks. 'The Roan Mountain and o.her points of interest are near. Jjenxbtrui air. salubrious climate and excel. lent water. 1 will be pleasod to correspond with parties proposing rest or recreation in the mountains during tbe bummer months. Excellent tabl, clean beds, airy rooms and prompt i service guaranteed. Terms low. I reo lit-vm .... t feb 19 GROCERS. John L. Boatwright's 'PAROLE D'HONNEUR" Roller Process Flour, MAltlNE NEWS. Commercial Hotel Wilmington, N. C, M. SGHLOSS, Prop. ! JpmST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. mr First-lass Bar and BILLIARD SA LOON ATTACHED.' ap S7 . PUROELL HOUSE. . -4 ... r -v . TJNDEB NEW MANAGEMENT. ! B. L. FZSSY, Propxtetor. ARRIVED. Steamer Governor Worth. Worth; Fayetteville, Worth & Worth. bteatuer Blaaen, bkmner, layette- ville, C S Ive & Co. U. S. mail steamer Minnehaha, Els- bey, Smithville,,Masterrf Steamship Benefactor, Tribon, New York, T. E. Bond. 1 j Nor. barque Theodore, Emnten. Mai- aga, ueiae oc uo. CLEARED. Dan. barque Aurorita. Thomsenj Liverpool, C. P. Mebane. U. b mail steamer Mmnehana, Bits bey, Smithville, Master. bteamer Jjolm Dawson, bherman, Point Caswell. R. P. Paddison. ' Steamer . Governor Worth, Worth, Fayetteville, Worth & Worth. Steamer Bladen, Skinner, Fa Yetteville. CS Love & Co. . Exports. FOREIGN. - Liverpool Dari. barque Aurorita 2,087 bales cotton ? Assignee's Sale,:. ; THE UNDERSIGNED AS ASS'GNKE tm der a deed of trust from Gcorco M. TCta pon, and in pursuance of the provisions tliere of. -will sell at public auction,. for eahroa Saturday, th& 24th day of February, 1883, the For Beauty, Strength, Parity , and Bread pro liiijia? qnalitie s, it is Ltlie highest attain able standard. Guaranteed in every Instance TRY IT, IT WILL PROYE ALL WE CLAIM FOR IT. JOHN L. B0ATWRIGHT dee 19 FINE WINES AND " LIQUORS. E. JE. BURmJSft, A, MARTIN, OIRECTORJ?, ' to G-IWOSTH, F. BALL. i OITICERSt; E. E. BCRRUS8. A. K. WALKER. W. LARKIN8...... AMt'Cuiiler - 1883. J: Harper's Young People, AN IJLLU8TRATEI WEEKLT-46 ttful 8 CITED TO BOT8 AND OIBLS Of FBQX IXX , TO BIXTSJt YEAKS OF AGE. Vol IT. commDcei NoveinJLri 7, l&l The Toung ning Feit. successful beroua anticinatlou .v . from tbe flm Turpentine St i I Is -a Specialty KETTLES, CAPS,' ARMS "PRICES FOR JL ! I AND WORMS given on application, rates of frcisht to all points Sontb. Loweet I II ART, BAILEY A CO.. Iron Foundry, Machine Copper Works, 1.1 & 17 South Front-8t jan 24- r Wllminton, N. C. 20,000 NEW PEANUT SAbKS u dm a matincUTe purpose, to which it itetd- ijv-ttuut-rea iuai, naraeiy. or supplanllM the vicious papers for th- young with a wiper more attractive, as well as more w hoktomt. Botton Journal. - - ( For neatness cfleganc of engravlnjr, itd oontenU generally It U unsuruantea by any publication of le kind yet brought wow ! TERMS: I HARPERS TOUNO PEOPLE." f-IXOLE NUMBKRS. Four W. i.h ' Sprclmen copy sent on receipt of Three CU. The Volumes Of nuntfr'm Ynnmr PaAtiU tnr 1881nd 1882, handsomely bound la i lUumlns tei Cloth, will be sent by mall, postawprs ;u, vu iwwiuv oi w eacn. cover v $1 00. cents addl soelnt oung?reopie for la; 35 cenU: posUrt. UUU&L AND uemlfetances sbonld be made by Post Office Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of kfc. Newspapers are not to codt thl ment without the express order otHAMrtM 4 Bushel Oat Sacks. BBOTHEBS. Ad, dec IS res RPER A BROTHERS,! NewTftrk. For-sale at jan 13-tf Willard's. Positive Bargains JN BLEACHED COTTONS, 10 Shirtings, Counterpanes, Table Damask and TovreJ, wniio uooas, Hamburg and Irish ! Point Trimmings, Warner's Coralino, Health, Ab dominal and M. M. Corsets. i . Also, tbe best ONE DOLLAR KID GLOVE in the city. JNO. leb s J. HEDRICK. HI BRUNHILD & BR0., No. 2 Granite Row, saiuraav, ins xm aay oi roomary, jssj, tne m w m rsm stock of Groceries and other personal prop-1 jv7 1 1 TT I Y ?TC ft . LJ . . erty, conveyed by said deed and contained fn w w, 1 B 1 1 B 1 1 1 & Y 1 1 9 VJ . w stores Nos. J6 and IS. on Front btreet. Sale will begin at said store at 11 o'cloek. and be continued from day to day until goods are sold. A. G. KICACD, feb 3-3 wr Assianee. Excursion andPio Nic OEASON IS OYER. THE THEATRICAL and Ball season is now opening. Gentlemen who are used to FIRST-CLAStt work and a clean and Comfortable Barbershop, will find It I at . WJK3J4KS. Practical Barber and Perfumer, No. 59 Market Street, between Front and Water Streets.. oct-7-tf A New Stocli - . , .... .-, : ")'.- OF SADDLES, BRIDLES, TRUNKS, c Ac. , just received from the Manufacturers. Parties In need of any article In my line would do well to give me a call, as I am now in reoeintlof new, stock, and oelllnr at low prices for Cash. , Manufacturing and Repairing done at Short notice- Call at too old baddJe and Harness Store of J. H. MALLARD, jan 15- - No. 8 Front &t Late Proprietor Atlantlo Hotel. nrst-Oaes in all its appotatmenta. Termst2.S0tofs.C0a ear. CAN 'U.1 KliEP THELH JEOPLE WILL HAVE THOSE STOVES. Another lot speeted. Send your ordsra. iz 1 TATMYT(& TATLC3. TTJTOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE to the public that they have lately imported I '.... from lint haads In Europe, aivt irhlch la now In bond at Custom Honee ' i BHTTSTE WXJSTESD NOTED VINTAGES? , ALSO A LARG& QUANTITY OF Delicious Sherries, Ports of the Finest Bouauet, And most celebrated brands. -They have f uTtbermore added to their full ssd well selected stock, s complete line of FRENCH CORDIALS AND LIQCERS suitable to the palate of tbe most fastHlotis. . The Rochester Brewing Company, through Messrs. Henry L. Becker A Co., have given them tbe agency for their "Export Beer sad wfcicb does not want for pralx from all quar ters. Tbey soSelt pstroiigije. , . . ' - Marvin's Celebrated IfLtus. AMU BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, Au Mzeff and Pxloes, ttom $53.00 to 1 2,200X0. Acknowledged by the best authorities to be tbe l; . BEST SAFE MADE, Extract from Scientific American editorial of Feb. 11th, IBS2: MWe are also asked satotb beat fire proof safes. We say MARVDrs." j A. A. WHuLARD. dec 19 Agent at Wilmington. F. P. JONES, C. P. Morrill. 1 TTNDERT ABLER, CABINET MAKER AKD CARPENTER. Offlco and Work Shop ea fie ond street, opposite Boutherland's stables, i Respectfully solicits orders and marantoM good work, prompt delivery and satufacttosts everv respect. msvIM CTZ1 not, life Is nweeptnf pr by, go and dari he- fore yon die, swas U thincr mlarhtr tM sublime leave behind to conquer time." 1 15 week In your own t town. $5 outfit free, 5 risk. Everything new.- Capital not roqnlre4 We will furnish you erervthinar. Manv srt making fortunes. Ladles make as much M men, snd boys and, glrjs make great par Reader, if you want busissei st which jrouess make great pay all the time, write for parties ars to H. Hallett A Co.. Portland. Maioe.. nov 16-dAw tf. : ' j . '.- j Great Bargains.1 Diniva nwor tt t rw air tra kill -MXsMU3 UUAVIV Diiif Zt SATINS AND TtLACE Ci t Afl DOZ. GERMAW AND IRIsn LTStlJ AW Towels. Blankets and Domestics, to sold at redoced prices. - ; m . ' Will olose out my entire stock of Csrpets, Brussels,; Tapestry, Ingrain, 2&!y. aM woe Matting. Can and examine before purcM- Ing elsewhere. . ; J !i. Also, full stock of Clothing sad UndertUrts. from the cheapest to tbe best Largest, stoe of Red and White Flannels. dec 19 SOL BEAR, . 50 Market st. LINTON, N. i V i - ! selor-atXaw. WIU ATTORNEY AND Coon practice In any part of he State. Speclaattention given to ;tbe col rtloaof 5'sJm. I apt jlft-ly Seasonable Goods. I TE OFFER NOW FRESH Arrirals cij ' 1 MOUNTAIN BUTTER, : CRE AM CHEESE, ' - J ; EABXY ROSE SEED. rOTATOs. . . . . j I NEW ORLEANS feTGAR, , . NEW CROP MOLASSES, 1,300 Bbls. GOOD FLOUR. I- 500 Hhds. New Crop - . . . Cnba Molasses, W-OW LANDING. EX BRIG -ANTELOPE- jPiALYOU&UEALY HALL & PEARS ALL feb direct from Matanzas. For saJo low. Orders solicited. WORTH T70RTH. I 1 D A fJD CATALOG U3 f rmmmwm. EZmmttm. Cm LwM Jl. 1 XI 1 1 . j.4h- - - fstssyA

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