The Daily Review, WDNESDAY.F13tlUAUY 21.1883. r y bona fide circulation, of any newspaper published, in the city of Wilmington. -5 Sown and observer. THE GENERAL ASSE3XBL.Y, SENATE. " r 2 rlT 7 ' Mr Jones had the bill reconsidered which passed third reading on aaiuraay to prevent lawyers from serving on the board ofcojniy comraisiioncrs, anu ia the suzzestion of Mr. Morehead asreed to have it passed over informally loi the - . II.. A A 1- present. n;n nm nMia.l order came up. ior creating a railroad commission.. The chair said the first question was on the amendments ot the . Senator from Wayne, as to expert, &c. w ' On motion of Mr Watson further consideration of the bill was postponed till to morrow. . ' - Senate concurred in Hon so amend ments to bill concerning aids to navi - Cation. Also with amendments to bill fixing time ior holding courts in the ninth judicial district. . Bill to incorporate the Immigrant Ind and Mineral Company of lort!i " Carolina. Passed third reading. Mr Poole called up the bill for the construction of the Albemarle and ' Raleigh Railroad. ' Passed second read lug. IJill lor changing the time ot holding -conns In the third judicial district and providing additional terms for Duplm and Lenoir. Passed third reading. Bill to amend the law as to fish and ovtrs nassed third read in sr. Mr Boykin, petitionDf certain citl " xens for a cliango of the dividing line between Sampson and Duplin, so as to Uko in the town of Faison. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. 3 Mr Stringfi'eld, resolution looking to the removal ot the politcal disabilities of W WJIolden; late Governor of North Carolina. Judiciary. . Bills were introduced, passed their first reading and were referred as fol lows; ... Mr Strinzfield. to, prevent nshmg with nets, etc. Jfish. ' Mr William; of Granville, to incor porate the Bank of Oxford. Banks and Curreucy. . Mr McCurry, to incorporate the - Black Mountain Railway Company. Corporations. ' . M.r Cowell. to incorporate the Cashie and Chowan Railroad and Lumber Com pany. " CorjM rat:ons. Mr Mc Allister. to increase the edu cational fund. Education. Mr Myers, to repeal the merchant a purchase tax. ... Mr Newell, to prohibit the sale of h- Suor near Brown Marsh church in laden county. Proposition and Griev ances. Mr Myers, supplemental to an act to incorporate the Ii'tin Silver Lead Min iug Company. Corporations. The cuemfar was taken up and dis posed of as follows : For the benefit of larmtrs in Gray s Crak township, in Cumberland coun t.v. Pflssfttl second read in sr. Relative to the method of allotting dowur. Thinl reading An act to provide for the collection of taxes. Passed third reading. THE MISSISSIPPI KISINO. Ice Gorges in tbe"Siis(iuehaii!ia Causing Somo Alarm The Ohio Ileccdins:. Wilkesuakke. Feb. 19. The ice is still gorged for miles above and below, and not a cake has floated vet in front of this city. The river has fallen a few inches, but the vast track of lowlands on the west side is submerged deeper than ever. Tho mercury stod below the freezing point in the shade all clay, and it is freezing hard to-night. The railnad bridges up and down the river aro guarded by large gangs of men, armed with long pikes and poles to use in case of emergency. A long trestle that-runs across the flats south of this city, used to transport coat from the mines of the Delaware and Hudson Canal Company to connecting roads on the east side, is submerged by the back flow, and men are defending it - . from the bombardment of drilt ice. The gorgoat Butzbach's Landing remains firm. Between here and Pittston the - wagon roads in some places are many feet under water. . Alarm is felt lest the back water flood some of the contisu . ous mines. The sea of ice ami moving . water in tho city's front reaches, to the mountains about two miles distant. Should the zorsre give way below, all : would pass out without doing any dam- , age. The cold weather is baa, nowev er, and increases the anxiety. . Pittston', Feb. 19. I P. M tho Ice " in the Susquehanna - River was still blocked, and the water had subsided throe feet. A gorge has formed above the ferry bridge. -' Pout Deposit, Md., Feb. 19 The main body of . thel gorged icq between 'here and Havre de Grace broke up and passed into tho Chesapeake Bay on ; Saturday night. At McCalTs ferry the gorge still holds tight. ' Cairo. IIU Feb 19. At 6 F. M. the river marked 51 fet and was rising at the rate of half an inch an hour. The lowlands below here are inundated and the loss ot grain and stock is great. There is a foot of water on the floor of .the Iron Mountain Railroad depot at Bird' Point. The-Jackson road is transferring passengers by boat across May field Creek, the embankment at that place having given way. . Business is entirely suspended at this end of tho Iron Mountain and Texas and SL Louis Roads. Tho work of ,bnlkheading the Ohio levee is going on rapidly. Reports of distress are coming from the low- lands of Kentucky and Missouri. Terrs Hauxe, Feb. 19. Tho water reached its highest -point, which was six inches higher than the flood of 1875, to-day. Tho bottoms across the river axe entirely overfloweJ. .The water is . now falling and all danger is over, RocaxsTCi Feb, 19. Tha Vf either is vrry cold, und th? CqvZi ara -eabsld- in?. Tho railroads in western) New York are running trains regularly, ex oepion the western division f ttw R rae. Waterioqrn! and Odeni&burir and on tfto Birfi'alo -Now lork and Pniladclphia. It will take nearly j a . i . i it . The damage Uono at Nw Fano and at Q, t .,. amoant to 073.000. Toledo, Feb. 19.-The damage done oy me noou nere is estimated asiouuws Renairs to bridges. $0,000: to the itiiddle ground, $25,000. and I to docks. 10.000. The dam aire to merchandise is estimated at 15.000. and the cost ot removing goods at $5,000. ViCKSDUKG: Feb. 19. News was re- LCItCU lltrtS LUrUaY Ul lilt CUCl'l bitM tuo protection levee at Goodrich's gave way . on Saturday niffht. ana tne waier is now running through, at that point. fhe Illawara and Edcrewood breaks are about 300 yards : wide. The water 1S fron, on0 to i0Ur leet deep, ana is snreadin over the country back of A V w these points UIXCIXXATI, Feb. 10 The Ohio River was stationary from 6 to! 9 this njorninz. but fell one inch between 9 and 10. when it was 59 feet 2 inches in height. From 5 to 7 this evening it was stationary at 53 feet 8 inches, just an inch above the great rise a year ago. From 7 to 10 it fell an inch an hour, and then remained stationary at 58 feet 5 inches, which was its stage at 11 P.M. All danger of a water famine is past, as more engines, aro pumping water. The soup nouses were closed to-night, and the relief work turned over to the organized charitable asso ciations. Although the Relief Commit tee oas signified that no further outside help is needed, contributions still come in. W. H. Vandcrbilt to-day. through Capt. Geo. N. Stone, gave $2,500. Re lief work continues unabated. The school houses are 6till used for lodgin' tne homeless, and will na lor eon. time. i STATE NJBWS. Charlotte Journal: The ! alarm ot the people, on accoount lof the small por near Arorganton has in no wise abated. The gentleman who brought tho disease with him from Texas shook hands with a number of nrominent citizens on his return in the incipiency of the disease, and was isited by a great many of his neighbors during his sickness. Since the death of his son, every part of 'the township in which he resides has been quarantined, and all the bridges leading from, thence into Mdrganton are pajrokd by guards. Setcs and Observer; The committee which left here on; Friday to inspect the asylum at Morgariton, and was tho vic tim of Sunday's accident on the W. N. C. R. R., was composed of nine mem bers. . Dr. Cowell was chairman of the House branch. Air. Boyikiri of tho Sen ate branch. Six miles this side of Hick ory, about 3.30 Sunday afternoon, as the special train was running at a speed of 15 mi las an hour, an axle of the ten der broke, throwing the car, off the track and turning it -over.' All were bruised more or less, i save thp "solid" man, of tho Committed, Mr. I Page of Jones, wJio escaped without a" scratch. Senator Whitford was the worst hurtJ man ot the party. I i - J Char'otte Observer : About nine o'clock Sunday night, as Mr C A Ran kin, who lives in the house on tho cor ner of College and Second streets, was carrying a lamp across the room, the lamp "broke oil" at tho handle" and fell to the tlor, the burning oil setting fire to everything in reach The alarm Wfis nrnmntlv ivi 5l nil tho tiro ro j extinguished in quick order,1 and the damage will amount to not more than $100. Bob Kid well, former! v an engineer on the Air-Line road, but wlm has for sometime past bum running on the East TennesseeVirginia &. Geor gia Railro-.Cd met his death in an acci '.t n rhe latter road lat Saturdav A teMgram was received in the city S utuUj i.iut staling me lad tnat hejh.tu leeti killed in an accHent, but giving no particulars. -The erection of another compress at this, place has al ready been-' decided upii by the own ers of the. present compress. Tho new compress will be exactly the same , as the present one, but will be cbnsidera bly larger, and it will bo located some where near the platform. 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., 114 Nassau Street. New York. ftm-d&w j . . Bi-liop Lyman8 Appoiutmentsl Alarcn l Thursday Weldbri. 2 Friday Halifax. 4 Sunday Enfield. 6 Tuesday Ringwood. I 8 Thursday Snow Hill, i 9 Friday, p ni,j-New bern. - 11 Sunday Newbern. 13 Tuesday Beaumrti 14 Wednestlay Kinston. 15 Thursday Holy Innocents, 1-enoirCo. I. 16 Friday Goldsboro. m 18 Sunday Wilniingtpaj 19 Monday Wilmington. " " 20 Tuesday Wilmington. 23 Thursday Rocky MounL 23 (;ood Fnday Tirtboro. 25 Easter Day Wilson. 29 Thursday South AIUls, con- secration. t . I 30 Friday Camden. 31 Saturday Newbegun Creek. Xo One Goes Away ' From Him Wlthont Help." On the 26th December last. MK Atvin Kensler. of this city, sent $10 to Al.j Ai Dauphin. Prefident of The Louisiana State Lottery Company at New Orleans I a., with request that he forward two tickets to him. In a week the tiro tickets were received, Nos. 10 454 and 71.363. On the Monday following the January drawing he received a message that No. 10.454 had drawn the first prize of $75,000. jje ai ODOe forwarded the ticket for payment. a$ It is subject to no commissions. MrJ K. is'thirtv- eight years of age and unmarried, was farmer, is very upright and withal a very charitable man ; no j one in want ever goes away from him without help. --Odessa. (La Fayette Co., Ja.) Jlerald January C&fclS31. I r .Fcr Pocket Knives or -Tabla Cutlery, a to .Ia con's nirdrraro Dcpct. - f Them&lls close and STjJre it the City Port oUn aa follow: . I . -CLOSE. . i Krtbern throogib mai fast... 8.00 P.M. H irthcrn ttaroub and.wij-malla... A40 A. M, Rilelgb. .-.00 P. M- and 5.40 A. ZL. iLiiU for the N, C Ballroad and ' routes supplied therefrom Includ ing A. ft N. C. Railroad a - 5.40 A. M. Southern Man for all point South, HaUv A 30 A. M. and &JX) P. M. I Western mail (C. C. EUlhraj) daUy, m (except Sunday) ...'JtOaP. M. AD polnU between HamJet and Eal elgh....... 5.00 P.M. MaO for Cheraw and Darlington Ball- 1 road .80 A. M. andSvOO P". 1L Malls for point between Florence : - V andCbarle8ton....30 A.,M. and 8-00 Y. pn. rayetterllleaud office on Cape, Fear v , Elver, Tne&dars and Friday. L00 P. at. Fayetterllle, via Lomberton, daily, ' - except Sanday....i....L.:...i ...S.O0P. M. Onslow C H. and intermediate ofi- oes. Tneedays and Friday. ; ...... .6JX) A. M. AmlrhT'iltam&lU-hrrte&mboat.dallv 1 (except SondajfS).. .'....130 A. Ma 11a for Easy Hill, j Town Oeek, Shallotteand IJttle Elver, Tues days and Fridays... 600. M. OPEN IXJ&DELIVEJtT. - Wrbrhtsvllle. daily. :. . . . . ?f . . . .. . Nortijern througb and way malls -T TO.and 8.00 A. M Sonthern Mail ..7.30 A. M Carolina. Central Railroad......., 8.45 A. M Mails collected from street boxes every day at 3.30 P. M. TSite Stamo Offlce open from 8 A. from 2 to 5. 15 P.M. Money order Denartment oven same as stamp office Stamps for sale in small quantities at general delivery when stamp office is closed. -General deliverv ooen from davllarbt to dark and on 8unf1aya from 80 to 9.80 A. M. COMJUEBCIAi 5EW8. WILMINGTON MARKET. FeburarySi P. M. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Quiet at 49 cents. Small sales at these figures, closing dnlL BOSIN Quoted firm at $1.35 for Strained and $1.40 for Good Strained, with sales as offered. TAR Quoted steadjat$1.80 per bbl of 380 lbs. CRUDE TURPENTINE No offi cial quotations. Sales of receipts at $2 for Hard and $3 for Soft, an ad vance of 25 cents on each grade. , COTTON Quoted steady at 9$ for Middling. Sales of 300 bales at the following official quotations: Good Ordinary. .... ......8 5-16 cts Low Middling ..91 Middling ..U...9I r rri ji Good Middlin ... -.. , .10 1-16 DAILY KECBIFXa. i Cotton........ 358 bales Spirits Turpentine 90 casks Rosin 1630 bblfl Tar J 380 bbls MAKINJ3 NEWS. ARRIVED. ... . I U. S. mail steamer Minnehaha, Bis bey, Smithville, Master. M Steamer John -Dawson Sherman, Point Caswell, R. P. Paddison. f Steamer D. Murchison, Smith, Fay- etteville, G W Williams & Co. , Schr Joel Cook, Springer, Baltimore, Geo Ilarriss & Co- I . : CLEARED. U. S mail steamer Minnehaha, Bis bey, binithvdle. Master. ra'nSli SmithV Pa,- Nor brig Thela. Ilamboff, Bristol, P!nr. Alnx Snrnnl. & Son i Swe baroue Carin. Westerlund. Sa- varinah. Ga. HeMe & Co Schr William H Board man, Richard son, l'nrt-du-i'aix, liavti, Wortbrop & Uumming. Exports. FOKEION. Bristol. Enff Nor brte Thela 200 caks spirits turpentine, 2,827 bbls rosin I I .- ' - , ' Port-du-Pai.K, liavti -Schr William II Boardman 120,147 ft lainber, 118, 600 shingles. . " Commercial Hotel Wilmington, N. C. M. SCHLOSS, Prop. TJIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. Flralaaa Bar and BILLIARD ap 8A 7 LOON ATTACHED. PFEOELL HOUSE.1 "TJKDKR 2?EW MANAGEMENT, I WILMINGTON, 8. 0 B. L. FERRT, Proprietor. Late Proprietor Atlantis Hotel Tint-Class In all its appointments. Terms $2.0 to $3.00 a day. - tebSt f NewEiver Oysters. rpHE FIRST OF THE SEASON, irorn tbe celebrated Win bury isnnoDnevJurer. Also, Wines, Alee, Lienors and Cigars And free lunch every day, a 11 o'clock. . JOHN CARROLL. sept 23 Metropolitan Kakxm. Excursion and Pio Nic gEASON IS OVER. THE THEATRICAL and Ball season la now opening. Gentlemen wno are oaeu to riwi-ttiaDS wore and a clean and Comfortable Barber shop, win find It at JOHN WERNKlfrs, Practical Barber and Perfumer, No. 29 marcel street, Dcvween rront and Water A New Stock OF 8 ADDLES, BRIDLES, TRUNKS, Ac, Ac. , Just received from the Manufacturers. Parties in need of any article in my Une would do well to sire me a call, as I am now lnrecei- t'ot new stock, and. selling at low prices for Cash. Manufacturing and Repairing dose at Short notice-j Call at the old Saddle and Harness Store of J. H. MALLARD. J01- . No.8 Front St OAii'T iOiteV 'MfclAl i pEOPLE WILL HATE THOSE STOVES. Another lot expected. Send your orders. ien l rASaKB A TATLOR. Breech-Loaders, -piNE BREECH-LOADINO . IHIOT-GUNS, I Shells. Wads, Powder, Shot, Cartridge Bags. 5 . ecessors to Diwsea & Co- n r rv u 9 & For the Cure of Coughs, Colds, I irToirsenes?. Bronchitis.CrorrD, InBm M. i Jenza, Asthma,Vhooping Cough, In-J cipieat Consumption and for the re4 feed stages ot the Uisease. J or bale by all DruggistsJ Pnce, -2$ Cents. oct3-tf Jolm LvBoatwrighfs 'PABOEE HONNEUK" Roller Process Flour, For Beauty, Strength, I Purity, and Bread pro j . . m . i lucia? qualities, it is the bighest attain able standard. Gnaranteed in every Instance TRY IT, IT WILL PROVE ALL WE CLAIM FOR IT. JOHN L. BO AT WRIGHT FINE WINES - . " i AND LIQUORS. BRUNHILD & JJRO., . iNOi Z Ijraillte IlOW. ' M 1 1 m i n arfg v D9 Y - w ....... .& w w. o- I OULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE to the public that they have lately imported from first hands in Europe, and whlchIs now In bond at Custom House, . IRIHIIISnE WI3STES NOTED VINTAGES ALSO. A LARGE QUANTITY OF Delicious Sherries, Ports of the Finest Bouauet, 'And most celebrated brands. ' They haye furthermore added to their full and well selected stock a complete line of FRENCH CORDIALS AND LIQUERS suitable to the palate of the most fastidious. The Rochester Brewing Company, through Messrs. Henry L. Becker A Co., hare given them the agency for their. "Export Beer and whloh does not want for praise from all quar ters. They solicit patronage. 'New Jewelry Store. rjiHE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY announces to the citizens of Wllmln'jrton'ritat he has leased the premises No. 12, Market St., and U now la receipt of Handsome Stock of Goods, which will be displayed In a few days. 1 Watch and Clock repaliing a specialty. dec 19 JNO. 1L ALLEN. fJeiv rant. rjTHE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECT1 folly announce that be has just fitted npt No I: 1, Granite Row. South Front sc. ' a restaurant for Ladies and Gentlemen, where - meals ano refreshment may be had at all boors 'of th aay. r EyerytMnjc la new and first class. Po cte waiters and courteous attendants. wwe ,ana uysnsrs xa rsstm (Use Wliie Liquors andJClars. " w f r r.A.sanrrTE.Prop. Assignee's Sale. .'. TETE UNDERSIGNED AS " ASS'GNKe' un der a deed of trust from George M. Cra P. d in pursuance of the provuions there of, win sell at pubUs auction, for ca-h. on Saturday, the Zilh day of February. lSS3, thc stock of Groceries and other personal prop erty, conveyed br said deed and cont&ised in e-tores et. 15 tsd 13, ca Front Ktrce Sale will De ttf-f 1 etrra at ir o'clock, and be eoptlasd from day to day until rooH sxe t. . - . . ' - A.O. RICAUD. NEW APVKBTIS13MENTS. BEVOrJDzQUECTi'.IOrj WE ABE OFEBIXCS SOME OPTOE aKVKHAI. LARGE SALES HAVE ' . - ' ' ', - . ASSOET JCESTv ' - BODY BRUSCE AS LOW AS IN ANY NOBTHEUJf MARKET. ' - DO NOT FAiL TO Ti A K trU ' ALL OF NEW AND A FEW BLANKETS LEFT wui be sow TurkUh Bath feb 18 Groceries at Wholesale, 100 Hhds 5few Cr0 Ctiba MolaB3e 200 Bbls " . ' " '-. ' 100 Bbls " Porto Rico " ; 200 Ilhcls " " " " : 100 Bags Coffee, 60 Bbls Sngar, ; 500-Bbls Fkor.r I -3000 Sacks Liverpool Salt, - - no xos' Meat, - 20 Cans Lard, SO Tnba Lard- Soap. Starch, Lye. Potaeh, Oysters, Salmon, Sardines, Cheese, Crackers, Snuff and Tobacco, at . - feb 11 KERCHNER & C ALDER BROS. FLEMMINGr HOUSE. W. J. CAIiAIS, Prbp'p. QirUATED AT THE VERY FOOT of the Blae Ridge, within slsrht and easy reach of Bomeof the most famous peaks. The Roan Mountain and o.her joints of interest are near. uengntrui air. saiuorioas cumate ana excel lent water. i I will be pleascd to correspond with - partlee propoBins rest or recreation in' tne mountains luring tne summer months. .Excellent tabi-, clean beds, airy rooms and prompt . service guaranteed. Ttrms low. ten -r. ; Turpe ntine Sti I Is a Specialty -J3 RICKS FOR KETTLES, , CAPS, ARMS AND WORMS given on application. Lowest rates of freight to all points South. I IIAHT, BAILRY & CO., Iron Foundry, Machine Copper Works, IS A 17 South Front St., Jan 24- I Wilmington, N. C. 20,000 PEANUT SACKS NEW AND 4 Bushel Oat Sacks. For sale at Willard's. Jan 13-tf Positive, Bargains JN BLEACHED COTTONS, lO Shirtings, Counterpanes, Table Damask and Towels, f nitG uooas, Mambarg and - Irish Poln Trimmings, Warncr Corallue, . Health, Ab dominal and M. M. Corseta. Ako, the best ONE DOLLAR KID GLOVE In the city. JNO. HEDRICK. feb 8 Marvin's Celebrated "prRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, All Sizes and Prices, from $5X00 to $2,XU4. Vl.-' :' I ;; : ' Acknowledged by the beet authorities to be the BEST 8AFE MADE, ' ! Extract from Scientific American editorial of Feb. 11th, 1882: "We are also"asked aaltofiUie best lire proof safes. We say MABVDP8." A. WTLLARD. Ajrent at Wilmington. I dec 19 F. P. JONES, C"1570 Cft .TTORNETAND Coua sellor-at Law. ' Will Braetfee fn 'i'l ' ; " I tM VA be State. SpeclaTiaUentlon given jtohe col tion or Dallas. t , 500 Hlifls. New Crop Cuba Molasses, -M-OW LANDING, EX-BRIQ 'ANTELOPE direct from Matanzae. - For sale low. Orders solicited." - . "": . ttortii & Tzonin. " EW ' ADVEKTISKMpv' BB9T BABOAIXS OPTIIE BEIOX 'i BEES MADE, STILL THEttK la TAKE A LOOK ATXtTB K 1 A I N S i ELEGANT STYLES. low down. ? , . j Soap, Oatmoil Soap. P. S. FINE ASSORTMENT EMBROIDEBT. ' I IT First National Bank of Wi. mlngton.. v i1:. cArrxAi. stock., n;... surplus rcryD..;...... received ad eoIlectJoi aU accesTbte potnl to the UtltedStai, 1 - DIRECTOR MARTIN, ' JAS.gPBC2n, B. F. HALL.. OFFICERS: E. F, BURRUSS.....,.... .A. K. WALKER, ........ ... .' ' - . . Preside&t Cashier W.LARKIN8... apl -i Asst Cathler Ml 188$ ' Harper's -Young People AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY IB Pages. 8UITED TO BOT8 AJfD GIELfl Of FROM art TO 8IXTX TEAKS OP A0. 1 !. Vol JT, commences November 7, lsat The Toung People has been from the Qm succesBf ul beyond anticlpaUon.-JT . f. w. tang Pott. I v 1 I 1 1 1 has a distlncUye purooae, to which it itesd liy adheres that.-namely .-of suppUntlnir tb I more attractive, as well as more holoomT Botton Journal. - " ' For neatness,, elegance of engrartnir. txA S?Dtf, gencIan7 & ,8 unsurpassed by toy publication of the kind yet browrht wout '1 terms : 1 . -M "i HARPER'S TOUJJU PEOPLE, j L M Per Year, Postage Prepaid, . j i1 Mnole Numbers, Four Cents each. Sprciraen copy sent on receipt of Three C4. iiJine VlSSI0' Hyper's Young Peoplafor 1881 ana 1882. hanclnnnriClv hnnnrl In lll.imln.. te Cloth, will be sent by malL- pojWp Vcw, uu yvkkvd i each. ZX,oitp m oung I'eopie for 18&2, 25 cenU; postoge, cents additional V i Remittances shonld be made by FoetOffloe Money )rder or Draft, to ayold chance ot ka rewsppers are not to copy this adrertln ment without the express order of Hum I BBOTUEB& Address HARPER A BROTHERS, dee 1 N.wTorlr. C D. Morrill. TTNDERTAKER, CABINET MAKER AK CARPENTER. Offlr nA Work Mhnn mi 8e ond street, opposite Southerland's stable. Respectfully solicit nntara unrl mnrtnttm good work, prompt dellyery andsadsfactloaia ererr respect. . i t mTl- ;IL L.3 not, life Is sweeplnf Upy, go ana out w . fore yon die, tor i hln mfirht 10a I subUme leave behind to conquer time." V 1 wek ronr wn town. & outfit roe, mk. Everything new. Capital notrequlr! We will furnish you everything. Manr K making fortunes. Ladies make as mnch M men, and bova and rirU mV rrmt D17. U1CD, Reade er, if you want business at which yon can mak great pay all the time, write for psrtlfli ars to H. IIalxett aim . ptin. VaIds. ; nov 1M4W tf. ' I I Great mo 20 PIECES BEST BLACK 8ILK8, SATINS AND BLAUK CAB. 100 DOZ. OERMAK AND IRISH LIXEM 6old at reduced prices.. ' Will close out my entire stock of Csrjj a, Brussels,; Tapestry, Ingrain, JQpfy. im4 Offlot Lxtting. Call and examine before jmrtbss- lngelsewbore. ? r. Also, faD stock of Clothing ad rndennlrtt, from the chearvwit tn ttU twwt. Lanrevt ftock of Red and White Tlannels. , ...J' dec W - 50 Market 8C Seasonable Goods. ; jrE OFFER' NOW rRFHArrtTsls of MOrTTJtlN BprTTER,i ! ! CREAM CHEESE. EARLY ROSE SEED POTATOES, NEW ORIXAN 'SCOAR, NEW CROP MOLASSES, j IfiM Bbls. GOOD 'FLOUR , HALL i PEARS ALL feb S - . : . . i i LYOn&HLXALV 1 Slzte & Csaros &s..CIea;. . en&, tm Barga t t 7