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JOSIIT. JA3IES,'1
rtt 4JTX EOPKUETOE .
-D5Ciai'TlOX8 POSTAGE" PAID:
r slx "onthBt iC0- Three
e "... ! 00: One month, 35 cents.
s .r wiu tc delivered by carriers free
L orl'cenu TWWk.
crfl'to rates low and UberaL .
jHtieriLcrB wl" report any and all taU
- - to ive tbclr itper regularly.
"rrr Tke A7y Review has the largest
fJrt fil' circulation, of any newspaper
yuMisht'l. inth city of Wilmington. 3
Tho blil, fr redisricting the Slate
t8 m have come up in the Senate to
'.lav Thro has been some delay iri
Ui icK-ti- 2-H arid it has not, altogether,
been an t av j- b to make nine districts
ontot ci-hi'an.latthe same tiiuo ar-
range
snd also have alt
jikctiu'.ir.cy.
th? c- uniies in .each dtslnct ccmtiu-,
t o'f er. The following is
ous to o.i-ci.
the orter in which the bill presents jue
i!N?rict.: m -
Vuv IV-trict -Beaulorr, Camden,
rhowin. Car trot, Ciiniiurk.- Dare,
rwt" llertlnvd.llide. Martin. Pamli
r! " "i'a-iuotank; lVruuiuians." Pitt.
Terrell and Washing
"Secid-Heriie. Craven, Green. Hali
fax. ...ir.'N'rih.iiojn.ttnce, War
re" nwl U'iJ-". ' - .
TlrnJ lender. Duplin.
Sauif'-on. II.'.fNn. Wayne, Cumberland
II-irnKt nii'l Mfn'.
Foi:rih-Na-!u Franklin. Wake. Dur
fcam. Orange. Chatham. Alamance and
fiuh Cranvillc. rerson. Casweli.
i:..:kt!i:l..ti:i. Stokes, Gulllord, Surry
S( Fill th.
Sixth NVw Hanover. Urunvick,
Coiumbn-. liichuiond. Anson, Unin.
Stanlv. Cabarrus, Kubesun and Mcck-
Seventh Montnniory. Kandolpji.
IaviTn.'Kw.Mti. Davie?, Ireddl, Ca
:jv W:i and Ya'ik n.
. Eiiihih--Wilkes Alexander, Ashe.
Waiaica. Alleghany. Caldwell, IJurke,
("'e:, l:ind and (iaMoii.
Nirith-Clieiokee. Clay, -Graham.
M:te.n. Swain. .latkoti,' . Hay w.;od.
Trnu-lv.uiia. Henderson -Plk, Huth-erli-nl.
IJuncoinbe, Melowtll, Madi
son, Yamev aud Mitchell.
It will be seen by this that New Han
uver ha been placitl in the Sixth di
triet. inMend t f ll e Thud, as now, and
thai tlifre are ten counties in the dis
trict, instead of twelve, as is the case at
present. These ten counties are con
ii,;uijs, one. to another, and although
Mnkiei .burg, at the extreme West, is
tunrly two lunidied miles distant from
New Hanover, on the extreme East,
jrt are thee two counties, by virtue oT
railway facilities, nearer each other
t!ia at the prwsent lime are New Han
over ami Cartaret. or New Hanovcrand
Diisliiw or, indeed. New Hanover ami
Crun-wiek. We dislike to yield old aS
B H-iaUw and old names and yet we can
n.t but admit that the bill, so
lur nl least us this section is
cneerned, is a vory fair one.
Neither can we grumble as to the ar
rangement as regards the aggregate.
Viiiieal strength of the district.- It is
palely Democratic. The aggregate vole
t the ten counties for this Congression
al uV.riei at the election last Novem
ber, was 15.173 Democrats and 13.510
Iit publicans. This leaves a clean Dem
ocratic mnjnrity of '1,603, which could,
we think, with, the proper effort, be
w died u e,.rx.o, r more.
An outburst of Southern feeling .was
evoked by tho closing sentence of an
address delivered by Gen. Jubal A.
Kariy beibro the Association of the
Man land Line in Baltimore on the
mnin-of Washington's Birthday, and
by the spirit in which it was received,
"I trust." said Gen. E uly. -'that every
faithlul boldierof the Army of North
ern Virginia is ready to exclaim with
me: It I ever disown, repudiate, or
spolonue for the cause lor which Iah?
toihtund .fackso,, died, let iho "light-
nngs.ot Heaven bi:(t me, and t?u
'ru ! all gHl aiid tiiie women
uu my portion:
y we.
Amen and auieu! i
i-tvn, with the exct-ption 1 the U-w
chcvtiits imHrtcl. arr itiijuict snljhied
culcrs. and medium d:trk-.blue pnunises
lu le lart-ly worn durini: tho comini;
tisoti. There are a lew coppery
ruwns and metallic reds, and m amenta
He tints of crush strawberry aud rap
'rri'i. .ut a ooiuparatively sm:ill
aJ unt of these odd, pronounced shadi s
re shown, the majority of this season's
,n,Prtatins of cloih Ikmijs made up d"
siandanl colors and neutral tints.
Th new five-cent pieces, which were
thniht to bo such models off artistic
tsl4rn, have t be melted and coined
Ver again because the. mint authorities
JFri't to include tho- word -cents."
Jle letter V indicates caily partially the
nomination, and . without the wonl
ccuuacjrmnterfoiterwould have very
'Hie difficulty in gildins tho coin and
sing it for a ftV(MjoHar oia piece.
Betides. a section of tho Revised StaU
tut prescribe that a :designalion of
Ut Tiius3 of tho coin shtil appear on it."
.v .asuio. journal says ll.at.tbe last , MKmm an,iually in tensi4ns. F.uu j
gleams ot the Unenial biightne.s and ' ftJu.r lhoJem of t,4 war the ' ,
J n" color wiiieii lor the lasi fe.vi - .:; i i-.r. ooo oon I Tho March number of this magaz:
Mars have nia.le ali. Iress hmIs o.ge- j SKtt.t.n vejirs alter tho rnd ! of the wr hr 'BJ8 aud Girls' has been receive
v - are lanuig-a w ay. i i,e. t.e w spring j. h..,, r,,--..!! ft68.(HK).C00. Last vear ! and is fully eiu.i. to any ot its preu
1
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VOL. VII.
Unoje Sam sent East to Europe last
year' 3.500:000 pounU of dried applti",
a large proportion of which weregrowri
in North Carolina. ' I
The police authorities in Charleston
have received instructions to wage a
vigorou warfare asainst ali gambling
houses and lottery concern 4 in the city.
Oanibetta'ti father has it Is a
i, kept
Jii
..every letter that his son over wrote l
! linn ni'Oli r on r' stKtblb'f-w.rl anil 1i a
eCBntenapIateSi publlhini the entire col-
. . r
L - ction. i
President Boice, tho Jersey City j
nans wrecker, is to oq niacte usetul la
the State prison in ironing shirts. Tho
iron has entered the rascal's. Sv'Ul
already.
Governor Butler reiterates his belief
that tho Fourteenth Amendment fully
covers the right of women to vote, and
: ; i
that the United States Supremo Court
will so decide whenever!
the question is
presented.
The Iangtry's recejpts in tho South
did not reach the average in tho North
and West, but the manager .said the
reason was tho paverty of the south.
In this instance poverty and wisdom
were n a ly allied. ' I
Baltimoro D ig: Tho j main -chanel
arch and beautiful columns of molded
brick at the .Whittingham Memorial
C'ltirch were the united gilt of Bishop
Lyman and wife, of North Carolina.
The work is hiirhly artistic and has been
greatly admired. j !
The total yield of the :cot ton crop thus
far. acc)rding to the Chronicle, is
i 5.703.022 bales; to same di.te last year
the yield was 4,785.791 bales, and in the
year 18K0-1881. it was .5.298.834. This
crop is thus shown to run abfut 300,000
bales ahead ot the large yijeldof 1680 81.
The bigcest house New York has ever
boasted is to be erected lhee soon: jit
is to be an apartment house, ten stories
above ground and four below it. It will
rise 155 feet above the curb stone. Its
location is 59th street, fronting the, park'
ft will cost $000,000 and will be ready
in the summer of 1884.
Russians must have a great predilec
tion for pies. It is stated that the Czar
has ordered 900 000 pies for free dis
tribution at his coronation at "Moscow,
in May. Tho Terrorists are also, it is
said. Dreparing some pie. game pie. for
the occasion, the principal ingredient of
which, as proposed liy them, is to be
uncrowned Tsar. j
There were published in the United
States during 188-2 3.472 books; As com
pared with 1S81 fiction gained: at the. ex
pense of theology andjjuvenile literature.
The works of fiction jnumbered 667; the
ofogy and rel'rgioii, 30; medical science
IS8 ; descriptive and travels! 185 ; biogra
phy 184; poetry and thi drama, 1P2;
literary, history and miscellahy, 155;
history. 118, and social and political
science; 113. j
. j
Failing of bangs :Ohough from the
-governor" and each other, tiio boy
i
so called arc now banging themselves,
in imitation of their young lady friends
flats and caps are no longer usad as
coverings for the heads, but simply as
too-knots to show off the bangs. But
j b ys ill brboys, and it isjas well to!
! ltL bao away, iislhcro is no help
fr I j-
I TV-.. - C... T... ..e !, liiil
I en e.n s .t i ivji iiic: -i mv -
f - . t . f . . . . . . . .v.. al Vkj .lit (
i w:tr iuu vjoci uuit'uk w;w """
V" ' j - I
In v lean to gllB. -
(MHt.OOrt. Tho South must pay her share
of this as well as the North at the real
heroes of the war, our heroes, must
live either by the "sweat of their own
brows or else as' otherwise they may.
t., ; -
X Komautic K;ied $2 liauk
' liill. j
Many different stories aro told about
the prize which Underwood Fisher, of
the Three Kivers House, drew in The
luisiana State lottery. lie statedthe
tacts thus: Dec. V2 he sent $2 and
n-ct-ived in return two tenths ticket No
31.401. He put the ticket away and
thought bo mre ot it until threoda)S
after the drawing, when ho received a
dispatch faying that his ticket had
drawn 20,tHJ. his share of which" was
$4,000.- From M A. Dauphin. PreVt
if llw? L S L O)., New Orleans, through
the First NatiotiAl Bank, he received his
$4 000. Little things mako quite a
difference He had.a bill laked. and
he sent it for a ticket. The Jnoral ii,
thai 3ou send ft r lottery tickets when
vm cet a m?ed tvro-li)llar bill. IYom
the Three Rixxra (Mich.) Herald cf Jan
uary 13. - - j . j..r.
WILMINGTON. N. C.. WEDNESDAY; FEBRUARY
LOCAL NEWS.
I01I TO MW A0VcHriS.4fir.
Mukds Dko- JanJ&n ecl
W II Jrbex Dmi.iM"licnSi
jA SpRTXCER-Coainnd Wixvt
Heinrbkroeb 1'IananHTana '
it F Mitchell sosBl jjut Proof
Seed Ou
Col. H. B Short, of Columbus "coon.
tT, is in the city to-day..
The' receijHs of cotton at this port
to-day foot up 224 -biesl
Silver Plated Spoons and Forks, low
prices, xt Jaoori's
. t
F bruary. tho last of- the j winter
nionths, goes out of date to-day .-"
" This has been a bright, pleasant day.
a delightful forerunner of of the beauti
ful spring. I
The Easter cards this year are beau-
-4 tiful. Never were designs so varied
and so artistic.
Steamship Regulator, Capt. Doane.
from New York, arrived at J her whar!
in this city this afternoon.
The merchants, by a larg$ majority
will go North next week to lay in their
spring and summer supplies.
The almanac makers, as well as false
Canadian prophets, were decidedly out
of the way in their predictions for to
day.' lion. D. K. McRae, Dr. A. j. De
ll sset. Hon. D. L. Russefl and Gen. S.
II. Manning, alt of VrIlmington, were
registered yesterday at the Yarboro
House, Raleigh.
The funeral services over tho remains
of Mr. I-aurence Bissett took place this
afternoon from the Second Presbyterian
Church and were largely attended. The
remains were interred in Oakdale.
I We are sorry to hear that there is no
improvement in the condition of the
venerable Mrs. Stewart, of Smithvtlle
now suffering with a stroke of para1
ysis. But little hopes of her recovery
are entertained.
.Exports Foreign.
Ger. brig Hermann Friedrich. -Cwt.
Noijahr, iclearey to.day for Liverpool
with 1,188 bales cotton, valued at $56.
598. soipped by Messrs D. R. Murchison
&Co.
The Place to Save Money.
You can positively save money by
buying your clothing, Gents1 Furnishing
Goods. Hats & Caps at the old reliable
clothing home, of A. & I. Shrier 34
Market street; give them a eall. I t
Supreme Court.
The following cases, from ihistlislriet.
were called in the Supremo Court yes
terday:; L State ts Oats and Pneh. from Samp
son ; argued by Attorney General Kenan
and E. T. Boy kin for the State; no
counsel for the defendant, i i
Wm. Stri&kland vs. H. II- Draughan,
from Sampson ; arfued by E."T. Boy kin
and Reade, Busbee & Busbee" for the
plaintiff; no counsel for the defendant
City Court.
August Hart wick was brought beforaJ
tho Mayor this morning charged with
disorderly conduct, lie was.fnund
guilty and paid the penalty-by a fine of
John Martin,. colorcHl. was then
brought on a charge of larceny, in which
case I he testimony wnS such that the
ilefenlant was requirel to give bond in
!.i ... m r 1 1.
i Mft siUli OI Di lor his Hiixni itniri: ui
. j- 1 - I .
next lenn ci iiie i.iruiiuai vourt.
nc
1.
eces-
'sors
Its illustrations, of which there
are many, are neat and attractive, its
press work first class and its reading
matter entertaining and instructive to
oid or voting. Published by James
Elverson, northwest corner Ninth and
Spruce streets. Philadeiphia, Pa., at a
subscription price pf $3 per annum,
payable in advance.
Fonl's Opera Company.
Mr. Frank Arthur, Mr. Ford's agent,
is in town, and they arc positively com
ing and will perform the new opera id"
Iolanlhc." It is said to be the
finest of all comic operas. We notice
that the United States District Court
decided in Mr. Ford's lavor. ip the 11
jtmtion case against him, for playing
this new and charming- opera. The
Manager of the Opera House j tried to
get the com party to play a matinee with
-Olivette' on Wednesday bat we are
sorry to say that I: is impracticable to
do so, Mr. Dyer having received a dis
patch to that eTcct this morning. t
To Oivlfln the Diocesei
Dr. A.-.f . DeRsset. f this city, was
in Raleigh yesterday. He was , one of a
commit ice, criiting of Revs Ej R
! licit. J-B. Cheshire anil E. N-Joynei
anifR. .H. Battle,1 E:q . who were :tp!
p 'nted at tho last Dicesan Conven
iin of; tfo. Episcopal Church 'to cn
f.T with Bishop Lyman in regard to the
diviidt-njof the dioeese, and Jieis iu.Ral
MgH n jlhi b!linri.-
j Good style is Mni souse, tfiw-d health,
good energy and gftod.wiil.'but'a" bo.tie
t Dr Bull Ouih Syrup if a gKid ben
tfaetiosr Hat suffering huntanity hc al
ready" learned to appreciate. i
'I ; CZCAn JVlit. ' j
An iHterestinj ceiesliaj event occurs
to-morrmv niorniii. At" about twenty-five
minutes after lour o'clock the
moon will occult tho brighi
star Beta
Scorpion. s, and more than an hour
later.tho&trwwiH - be seen emerging
from behind the moon on the side op
posite to where it disappeared. To
those who own telescopes tho specta
cle will be particularly interesting, be
cause the star in .question is one of the
most beautiful 'double stars in tho heav
ens. Even without a telescope it will
bo a sight worth .feeing.
t : 1 - i
Professor! Shepherd's Lecture.
We.., hopo our citizens .will bear in
mind the lecture. of this distinguished
gentleman which will be ''delivered in
Tilostqn Hall on . Friday evening next,
March 2d, at 8 o'clock. . I
Prof. Shepherd visits' Wilmington by
invitation from tho Historical and Sci
entific Society of this city. The -sub;
ject of his lecture will be Language,'1
and we know of ntjfone more thoroughly
competent to do justice to that theme
than himself. t There "will be no charge
tor admission, and a -cordial invitation
is extended to our citizens to attend..
Professor S. is expected to arrive to
morrow evening and will be the guest
of. Mr. Edward Kidder while iu our
city. , . -. 1 -V-
Dangers of the Sea.
Capt. Doane, of the steamship Regu
lator, which arrived from New Yoik
iu-Uu, rrprta that early on Monday
morning he saw a three-masted schoo
tier, with her iuizen mast gone about
thirty feet from the deck, standing
South. He was about a mile from the
schooner and plainly saw, through his
glass, people upon the de-k, but the
latter gave no signal of distress. She
was about 75 miles North of llatteias
at the time aud about 1 25 miles from
the land, aud was under her Ibresad,
foregaff, topsail ami three jibs. Captain
Doane , concluded "from the appearance
ot the vessel and Lorn the fact that no
signal 'of distress was hoisted, that bo
damage other than the loss of the masts
was experienced.
Captain Doane left New York on
S ituiday -afternoon, and at about , 10
o'clock there was quite a brisk gale from
the southeast which continued ui.til 4
A M. oa Sunday. About 10 o'clock
Sunday forenoon J he wind shifted sudV
deftly to ihe uorth west and ble w a heavy
g tie for about 15 midutes, after which
L shifted again to the southeast,"' hut
b'ew only a moderate breeze. It is
the opinion of Cap;. Doane. (and a very
ft -asonable one) that the schoonr got
ciught by the gale tin Sunday, and when
the wind shifted so suddenly and blowi d
S fiercely she met with the accident we
have decribetl. There was a very h avy
ea at the time, which in part accounts
f r the accident.
Fr P
cket Knives ir Tstb'e Cutlery,
r
za tJXcoBis Hardware Depot.
Ui hop Lyman's Appointment
March 1 Thur.-dny W.ldon.
3 -Fridaj -tlaUlux.
4 Suiid t -Knlield.
f Tiid v-KiiiiwXMl.
8 Thursday SnoWjllill. ; . :
; 9 Friday, p in, New bern.
I 11 Sunday Newbt rn.
1 13 Tuesday Bi Mufort.
14 Weduesd.iv Khiston.
"lSTlihrstlkyIloly Innoceats,
U-nir ti. "f -:f -...' ,
16 FriU Goldiboro.
18 Snmlay -.Wilmington.. '
IU Momlay Wilmington. -2tl
Tuesday Wiluiiniiton.
22 Thursday Iltcky Munt.
23 ;d Friday Tarboro.
25 Easter Day Wilson.
29 Thursday -r-So"uth Alills, con
secration. ! , f ?
0 Friday Camden
31
Saturday Newbegun Creek.
Fear not
AH Kidnov and urinary complainL,
especially Briihts Disease, and Livtr
troubles, nop Bitters will surely and
lastingly cure. Cases exactly like your
own have been cured in own neighbor
hood, and you can find reliable proof
at home of what Hop Bitters has
and can dp, j O ' : ' ;' :
To Builders and others Go to J A CO
si's for Sash Blinds and Doors, Glass
c Tot get alV sices ' and at the
lowest pricca." " r i
28. 1883. NO. 52
j Literary.
At the rfgidar meeting of the Litcrr
ary Club hst evening there was a la'ge.
select and appreciative audience, a
gre it put if - hieh was couip)Setl of
alies. The exercises co nsisted of an
oration -by Mr. W, H. I.mmar. Jr. and
recitations (uim):i request) by W. S.
Briggs. E-q. The other apinntees were
absent. Cause, unknown ; effect damp
ft onr
j A finessortmentf Guns and Pistols
it Jacoki's Hardwire Depot. I f .
- Quarterly AleeliiiKS
For the Wihnitigton distiics, of the
Methodist E. Church. South: . y
: . - (COOLUsjoX. l Il5T.EOUND.)
Fair Blufi" Mis? on, . .'. . . . .. . . Mar. 1 ;
Bladen, at Centre. .'. M ar. 3-4
Clinton,' at Andrew's Chapel Mj.r. 10-11
kesburg at Halls.. . ... ....Mar. 17-18
Newton Grove Mission,. . . -Mar. 21
Point Caswell Mission, at
Providence-. . ........ Mar. 27
R. O. lU;uToy. P. E
new ai vjj rris i;.iii:n ts.
Ked Rust Proof Seed Oats.
3QQ BUSUS. CHOICE
j . EED RUST PROOF SEED OATS.
Jnsi receded autl for salo by
feb 2S 2t!
B-r, MlTCnELlf A SON.
600 Tons CoaL
jpRESII ARRIVAL CfO TONS COAL, PER
aohrs. "John A. Griffia" ani "1 homa Sln-
.... j .
n'.cksen'Vrom Philadelphia. Quality nnsir
pajcl arifl at ttottoni Itgures.
Fa I t TK of Vl ! at l9v nrlnes.
P. S. Remember pleirty icoMwetljerahe4
feb Aj-if 4 A. Sl'KiNGEU.
office tax collector, r
I CITY"bP WUJilNGTON, N. C,
-- j February. 2Cth, 1863.
I I . '
Notice.
JS HEREBY GIVE-N;THAT I WILL COM
mence the Sale of Real Estate. "for, ths City
Tax of tho year" 1832, an MONDAY NEXT,
j ...
MARCli 5tb, at 12 o'clock, at the Court Ilouce
dor. " -
HENRY SAVAGE,
feb 27-21 Tax Collector ;
PIANOS & ORGANS
- - . i ,-.
A i
FROM ALL'TUE
" I' ' ' - "
B.est Manufacturers in the
, Country, .
SOLD FOR CASH OR ON THE M0NTHL
INSTALMENT jPLAN, AT
HEINSBERGER'S,
, feb il j Lire B'vok am! Music St re
Rice. Groceries. Potatoes.
500 Bljiiils' Xo 1 seed jstcit.
-I(w BBL9 ERLY ROSE anl
1UU PEERLESS POTATOES.
BACON, FLOUR, SUGAR.
OOFFEE, BICE, MOLASSEI,
SALT, CRACKERS, CANDY, !
SOJP, STARCH, CANDLES.
A
CHttE-sE, SODA, POTASH,
' BUNGS, WRAPPING PAPER
WlCAPPING TWINE, HAY,
"BAGGING, TIE, Sl. I
" ' "
ForigJilc bj -feb
23 KKii llK.t . CATrHW BtOft.
If You Would be Happy;
BUY A COOK STOVE. i
The Golden Harvest,"
"CALUMET,"
Or, SOUTHi-:'ltN OAK,"
or AUKfc.it t TA V 1 R
v T Pure White Oil.. 1 -feb t
Commercial Hotel
Wilmington, N. C.
JH. SCU LOSS, Prop.
piBST-CLASSTN EVERY BESPECiy
ST Flrstlaos Bir and BILLIARD fit
mn?i ATTACHED. an 7
IOO Sets
1
0
F HAENE36 JUST RECEIVED, and vfl
bare anolber btrge; Jot of Btnfgi"i a few
ayaJ Give os aca '
; 1
dee 3
GER'latfnT A CO.
Mothers ilicad This !
..'"' . , i : ' '-"".
-; TOXX RlDOE. yt. Y.
Vax .Decsex Bros. Dear fir: T,r
Worm i ortcTroxs hate i ioriuaM u
xx u'ur lUile lr, two rear oVU 'discharged
nrr tit rty worm in a few" djy, us-r.jjco'y a
few of yaur orm nfectloL I am jrlad to
b a teetfoMwy to the value of VaaDeceenV
Wvrm LotttecUas. Yoam.
- . . - '-r lixrr. J. L. McNjjb.
Try them 23o a Ur l l - ; ,
i- VajDECEN BEOS '
feariw . - atBtoa,.T.
- : . rUEASSr-NOTJClL i
We will bo glad to recclm crsaa&leat!o&s
'from nr frUads n asj sad ail KxtJccU ot
feral taunst but "
The nme f the writer tansl ahra js b fa
ixH to the cavoT. 'I ' -'.' 11 i v-.; :
. CoiaruuBtcaUm out be wslttea ca exij
e We of the pepcr.. '
Pcrtc aAllLleis ibatt bo evoMed. - . -And
tt U effpeclAll penlcnlarr radcr.
fuo that the EU tor doce not always eat m ;
t'e views of correpondeoU unless m tu i
I
NKW ADVEllTlSEMRyrS.
Peach and Honey.
, . '.-:.-.; ; - - -i-'-r
. FINE BEVERAGE FOR THE Y '
Th!rtj, and aa excellent remedy for COTflu,
: -j
Don't -Hesitate anyonirer
yoati oica, but como around acd vet t - b
Eoyster Purest and Best?
. -.-. .., ... ..
- GO Cents Per Pound.
Aa Excellent Brekfat FUh, :
Fresh Codfish,
20 Cents per Can.' ,- , 'u ,m
EXTRA.. MESS. MACKERF-C;
FAT AND JUICV. J .
Tin flo-ponnd Cans and Kits. " :
P. L. BRIDGEKS &; C0.:
feb 28
"GARDEN SEEDS.!
FRESH LOT OF ALL KINDS ( Cb-
Mire and Turnip Seed, early and late rarle-tu-;
Collard. beet ant Tomato freed. Lwr
ptock and an endless variety of PeJ aad'
Items, i ctiilled at u hole.-aU prices by
-iViunds Bros.,
Manufacturing Phni4iianlKta
i.4ui nitMiff.K,' SMXf TOSS j
AND WILMINGTON, N. C , , V r
jan 29 .,'..'..- -' , . J i' 1
Horses and Mulos for Sale. .;
I AM OFFERING 3 or .4 cood Afoks Ad 1
Tloracfi at a burgitn, for wani of work.
fob 14
J. A. SrRIXGER,
Drugs, Mediciriesy-
gPONGES, FANC GOODS, ' V
. PERFfMERTi. 5DNDRIE0.
For sale by .
WILLIAM If. ORKKN.
I5 , Market tr t
fe'
C. W. YATES
'i
gCHOOL BOOKS,
BLASE BOOKS,
STATIONERY
FRAMES,
FANCY GOODS,
WBAPPlNGiPAPER,
PAPER BAGS.
J A complete xusortnsent Seoftasnta Vafet-
j j . " ,
a. - - - I , f.b
LABOKATOKr OF "t '. t . -n v . ,
State Assater akd CucxIkT,
60 East Gnwo Street. " ' v
mctnroyp, Va . ,Tanaarr)ib. lW.
Mit. N. i-zekiei hs made known f me Ue
oompolrlnn of his Hair ctorer and I hae
aUo etibjectcd It to chemioal examination.' It
contaii no lead or fellver, Bub&Unces very
comnionl v employed In HNlitrf)r' preparation
for ihc hair, i or anything harm fa I. and may
therefore lx nsed wlthsut appreheneloa of Ut
iurlous rciiBJte. - t
WM. H. TAYfvOR, M D.,
SUteCbcmlsC
Wldlst thinking yon, Mr. FxeTklrli 'for tha .
Hair ir-t rer yuu s- klortlj ent tue. I Ukt
mxat i44iiv In eaj 1" tn yon ihat IU bos-
Q -iat effects op n n y h.ttr have Ixx-a so app ir
nt a-i to a tract the Cfjtumealation of ail taj '
M-n-ls wi.o Uave -ilfed .' . -,: -' ' 1
111 In my estlmitt-n c tetuar, ,rilhoat
whehtlie t.ill' of notJC wfcu 0r uikI It win
ttcromp tt. Jl'pidjr It 3r reIU4 you Uw
yvcattistry u-c s y it o rrV ffcierY,
, 1 -tk rery T9i eetf al!,
fHJ. . t 1. WjlK-
Rlrtjmon't, Va;. Feb. V7. ls7. l
-l-'or pair by allilrriiclM.; I'rlre St wrhtr
t. - y I . felt 17
COUNTRY .
JEECHAXTS AND EVEEY BODY dAK
gut ultcl In quality and prices from tb rg9
stork1 of f A DDLKY."OOD W Ui 5W
&;Mdlsry aod Tr. tit ifonanf . n
H. JJ. JtuWDKX A C., I .
No. 43 Alarket st.
ifADufaetoreand Fepalr. feb 15
Brcecli-Loaders,
T
jprSE r.UEECU-LOADING SUOT-G133.
K!U. Wa!. Pow.ler, bot, Ctrtrl Jrs BafSt
noCam. ICekkftlng Tool. Game Vtx, fis
tfi tll kiznts. If Mt wants dntLut a nit
cle of the M above r'oi:, aod jw prices, tLe
4too can be found at !
W. H 'SPRINGE'S ft COS,
I bneoewr t fawon ft Co.; '
feb" 19 ;t and 21 t arket street
C. D. TJorrill. j
SDEirTAKEB, CABLVET At A EE AJT
AT
CAUPENTEB. Office and Work Shop oa See- i
oi streewopposite souinenaaa's sublsa. .
ip(-rtful)y o belts orders aci raaraatres :
rol work. proait tyt.irvrj and MtUfacUoa la
Tsrr rt-i-ct. . j ir IMt
S l'iBMsti of omc a( tts rorA Jkll 1 - i it j ."
im safiarofcj tis Ij
rr 4 r. O- 4.3 .
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