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" . ii n -rm - - '- 1 - - - An Old Soldier's. -EXPERIENCE. JClTrt, Texas, 117 ' "1 wia to express xny appreclaUoa ol the Ayer s Cherry Pectoral as ft eoaga remedy. 44 While wtta CharcMIl'i army, Jurt before ttd battlo of Ykksburr, I contracted ft e Vera rold, vbich terminated la a dangerous . coogh I focad &o relief td on oar march wo came to a country store, where, on asking for same remedy, I ru urged to try Arra's CfftttT PXCTO&AL. I did so, and ni rapidly cored. Sine then I tut re kepi tha Pxctoxax. constantly by toe, for family dm, and I bare found It to be as taralaabla remedy for Urroat aad lung J. W. WHTTLST." Thousands of testimonials certify to the prompt cor of all bronchial aad fans agartlooft, by tie too of Arr&'s Cnxxxr Pbctoxax. Being rery palatable, tie young est cfrP.iroa tale It readily. TXSTXZXD BY Or.J.C.Ayer&Co.,Lowe!fJMatfi Sold by aO Pragxirta. Jaa 1 ly tclpdxw NEW FALL AND WINTER now open at 116 Market Street. SPECIAL BARGAINS! IS J5TXRY rHPAnTMR.VT Unusual Attraction in Styles Blaonlflcnt Lino of Goods. aii mam iqwest frices assured i - T AurmU evtn scisl! portlou ? our endless variety. wouW occory too much .pace, ftivt wo thf refore rvimfl only few Do iMTtmoste Black and Colored Silks. Otboman , Brocaded & Rhadamea Silk, Plain and Brocaded Velveteens. DRESS GOODS in all the Nexr Shades, Cashmeres, Shaddas, Series. . Camel's Hair, Foole, Ottoman,. Nun'a Cloth. Ladies' Cloth. Flanurl. Mohairs. Plaids with Combinations. Pin Checks, Brocades, Beifca, &c Trimmings, Fringes, Gimp, Rations, to match all abore. Cloaks. Dolmans. Sacqaes and Jerseys, Shawls. Ladies Misses. Lien and Boys' Merino Underwear. Blankets and Flannels lower than they bare been lor years. Laces and Embroideries at prices that will make yon buy any way. Hosiery. Gloves. Corset.-Skirts. Table Damasks Towels. Sheetings. White Goods. Men and Boys Wear, Staple and Fancy Dry Goodj. &c, &o &c. All boaxM at the recent decline Lb crlccs, aad aa taapectton of aame Till Is 'ace toy pat tmaI as well ss the pvblte la gvoeral. profit r tareetaox ta wbm of too Si AMY BAR GAINS. r.i. W. 'KATZ, 116 Market St. OCQ ' ; Livery and Salo Stables. Hollingsworth & Walker, Gorteref Mulberry sad Fourtb Street. T)AJtTXK3 IK NKKt) or HOR3K3 AND Wkloeeefor trtutaeet or pleasure wift bac- it ocaatodatM rery reatfmablo term. flortes boarded aa-I carefully ten le i 6o4 tam4, emniforwble TPhiele n-l ere fol drt"era . af Tao hn Uotct UeAr In ihe eitr. UOLJUXGSWOBTU YTAlJi KB. 2 in 1. m Ue your Hcna. Ami tale tbcm aae, ru tlx yourwavehe To leepiroodtliae; f do all work well. rstrotd to we. If yon dn't believe It ' Trr taa and eo- lliotvcrT'ber and Jewclwr. - ilartt (op talra T 5 The Daily Review. MONDAY j JANUARY 7. I8?4 i& if! uauv Kevtew ti&s uit target ".a rircttSuton. of any nwepap r Afcr'f. t cty WUmiKtoCZa STATE Btiiufnrt Telephone: Mr. Ji L Gibh! lias a ciam Utu in hi store 01 it-.che x 5 inches in k zp. r.sd xvlu p:ip.d Mr tt Ciiiburn hnn on hU truck trnt at Crab Point ib'-ut 200.Ct.-0 jcabbap. I which are owinc; fint-lv. home of which will b aiy In :n.nrk-t uxi wtith , Laurinburs: ExtJwnyei Laurinbursr :s jtt!l r:(nt it qji-te.-t Curistnia im.v (ho days of lis iulaticy. Is virinkii: 1 s cursins and fightlnji was theordr of the dy. What ba hirtofure l--n du-a!e.l . as a t!ay f Jnnier to lift and prirty in thUtown. can heraftr be looked to ft- a day j of unrooksted festivities and enjoyment. AsncvMe0i7frei: Mr.'W F. Rice wh.iiieaun iho Ljman lartu. near AheviliM. ror rs hnvin killed two pigg ihia wet-k. nV.roS5 between Ikrkshire. and M-srx. eleven mpnihs. old, which neettl COO r-nnds; a5'13 weight. 680 pounds. rReportsrfroni the country intlirate that there is at this timoVmore thriu tho i;jnl amonnt oi icknc3S prc-v.-iilinff. MoeI of these troubles seem t nrie from an impure condition 01 the b'oo-l C3!i by nn exiH'Siive fKcro t:r.;i i.J bile. Titi eatiics rcixer r.f a bilious chnmctcr and wu rret to say in jiorj'e pisco" 11 n.w prov'u vrrv isuu Hickory iVcss: hits. Stimn. a : vev.id lady, iwho tivct! uh her soc'in-iar, Mr. John Watson, in tho :i m bs of the town, caught fire while in bod one uiffbt about two weeks since; ii.d was bume! so badly that she died :i.mot inatantlv. .bo was very infirm not having btcn abl to out of led for the prat vir or two. Joseph W. rYWui of Wiiktfbotb. .vent u Mr. Tzo. Oa!!o-.vays to rwAatn the niht Mid nfler beinjr carried p a "vui he calh ' fr Mr. C. to couio aul cut hi throat Mr. C. laughed at his unreason- able request, whereupon Mr. P. sprang ii hit hoit with otcn knife, and biorc tho latter' son' could ctme to j his re-cue. Pedcn had cut several tsly sashes in his f.ico. Ono itthe ?on5 ai so rcceivt-d injuries. Mr. Pcdn wa nt once cotifinwl and on Thursday morn- iur uq was convcycu uy .11103. .j. juia and Mont. Wilburn to tho Morganton Insano Asylum. - He hvl onc before shown sius of insanity. Statesviilo Landmark: pro rc nala meeting of Concord Presbytery was ccld at tho Presbyterian church of thi place lait Monday night. Its object was to dismiss iRev C. A. Munme, evangelist of this Presbytery, from the Presbytery, in order that he might ac cept a call to the pastorato of tho Prcs bytcrian church of tluntington. West Virginia- He waa dismissed accord ingly. Speaking of hog? a Irlend at Moorcsvillo sends ti3 some flgurea about somo recently killed thoro. Messrs. Tcmpletou, Williams & Co.. killed ono. nine and a half months old. that weighed SOI pounds, and three others each 10 months and 13 days old, that weighed respectively 3ti2, 232. and 347 pound3. They wero half bred Berk shires and did honor to their ance3try. -In New Hopo township. Christmas rfav. i:no Sna:iki of Iredell, and one j Rawer, of Wilkes, quarrelled about a box ol cartriges. bpeaks Ieil upon Bower with one olt'o e big. old fash tuned pistols, with tho butt of which a uau could kill a bull, and beat him nearly to death with It. It was thought ho would dio and Speaks was started to jail, but ho jumped the office ra and made his escape. At last sccoant Row er was improving. Charlotte Observer: Miss Jennio lfnuntrec. a young lady who has many friends in Charlotte, where she has spent several visits, arrived at the Cen tral Hotel yesterday, bnt her name was nut down on tho rejistet as Mru. Thna. . Hicks. Mr. Hicks was married to Miss Rounlree. In Brooklyn, N. Y., last Wednesday, and arrived at the Central with his bride yesterday on a Som hem bridal lour. Mr. Hicks is from Richmond. Va.. and is a commer cial man of considerable popularity. Miss Rountreo Is a daughter of tho big Now York coiton man by that namo. Her last visit to Charlotto was made la.-t winter, wheu he was the pucst ol Miss Ixiuise Morehead. Roth bride and groom havo many personal friends in inis city. An interesting habeas corpus suit w.ll bo heard before Judge Shipp at Chambers Court in this city to-day, growing ont of the recent trou b!es at King's Mountain. Ono ot the men confined in jail at Shelby will apply to Judge Shipp lor a reduction of his bond. He is ono of the three captured at King's Monntain. abont three weeks ago, on charge cf attempting to kidnap the children of Capt. George Ccoledge, and who was jailed in default of a heavy bond. On the night of the attempted kidnapping, as the fast ex pi ess for Charlotto nearcd King's Mountain tee cars were cut loose and tha train was brought to a halt. Nino men, dressed in long rubber ovcrcoaU that formed a com pit to disguise, 'jumped from the cars and went in a body to tho rcsldeuce of Mrs. CooIedgeJ The fast express dees not stop at King's Mountain, and tho cutting of the train, followed by the jumping off of this body of men, excited the suspicions of the townspeople that somo dirty work was oa foot. The men wero traced to Mrs. Coo ledge's residence. and it immediately became noised around that they lotended to steal Capt. Cooledga's children. A special posso of citizens were ordered out, Mrs. Coolcdgo's residence waa surrounded.- and three of tho men wero captured, the-remaining six taking to their heels and escaping. The three men were tried before a magistrate, who sent them to Shelby jail In default of heavy bonds. Tho men wero Irom Spartanburg. S. C, and tho snit before WUW V fcUVM w. tM .WUMktW. VI HIV UUUUi fho investigation promtses to ba an in tcrestmg one. ! 1 Xcw mid . Observer t TLe First Baptist church and Sunday chool. of I Raleigh. rai;cd in cash during the year 1653, tor tho various objects of expenses S and beneficence over $ 13.0cX). The . receipts of coton here tor the week cad log last Thursday wero 103 bales,: against 4 15 tor the corresponding week bat jear. Tho total receipt Irom Sept. i 1 to Thursday were 27,079 bales, against 35.633 to the same date last 'year The members of the State Guard are Gratified that Gen. W. R. Cox has a high petition on the committee on tnilita Al this- session of Congress bills rf vital interest to the national i v r Ti M cT-iM oyrd of rtUho State I KCcd. Gen. Cox - will will bo ictro- duced. Gen. Cox will or course do his datv he always does One swallow doesn't make a summer, of cou ae. bnt ono such snow as we were favored with yesterday goes fnr. Tt-ry far. toward making a winter. The first ot tho oa5on. it was hailed with delight. The Krountl was. for a wonder, in just the condition to receive it. being hard frozen The j fail bagan at 8 o'clock in the morning, and continued, without intermission, until 4 o'clock in ihojtfternoon. By that tinic sime three inchc3 Uy upon a level. Ti;e cloud.i partly broke away, the uu piM-ed out, hut sron hid hi face behind heavier clouds, and .at 5 o'cK-k a very heavy fall began, and in an hour nearly an inch moru tell. At 6 this rense!. a banl of red deepened at:d broadened in the West, and soon the moon gleamed eoMlv white nnon a anowy world. All day tho temperature had been below. tho freezing point, riot a.'flaxe oi enow melted In tne evening tho mercarv fell stcadilv and at midnight waa twenty degrees, twelve degrees below tho freezing potnu with-Mgns oi go:n- fr ki wer by dayiieht this morningi n fm?2loof tho sleiah bells was heard all tbe afternoon and evening, and . lh? amall bov with his <d and coat wa? numerou. Tho frostwork n the window-nanes assunifd fantastic form", and this mortiinz will make palucts out ol Fayettcville street stores It is tho most boautiful snow tnac ever fell here. But we look upon tho'bngiit the boautiful side of ft. There an unplcaaar.t aspect, too. For the poor have no appreciation of snor.-s and their attendant cold weather, and so there are somo shivering and suffering people in this beautiful city. Up North the cold is intense, and the snowlrdl very heavv. lu all parts of tho Statu snow fell; six Inched at Goldsboro, four -at Salisbury. &ci It appears to have been a general storm. MISCEL1-ANEOUS. HOLIDAY PRESENTS JN t?VERT VAKJKTr AKf) TtD KUMEK ova u ri nxnttoocl, b fsv1 ni the iwt r. c rn,LKE3, rmr stwti dec 1 24 SontU Ftmrih. Corrcr Xua Bt Fine Portraits in Crayon or Pastel. 1 QHDER? PROMPTLY EXECUTED IN tha flneet tylo. In order to more folly Intro dncotbo work my price aro to the lowest cent for first claaa work. Friends aro lavlted to call and examine tor tbemaelvea. ORlK T. THOM A3; Artist, dec 119 Marki t , WlhnlnKton. N. C. New Buckwheat 1 New Buckwheat i JBW BUCKWHEAT AND WHfTE Syra to eolt, reoelecAtby Neir Tork Stoamer to Aay Abo, Cake awl Crack; m of erery variety, froaa aad crlp, and a eeaeral atock of Trcah Grocerlea tuaslly found In a first-claas Gro aery at Crapon's Family Grocery. SEO. M.CCKAP02C, Agent. on S3 South Front St W. O. Cabbage J-ABGK LOT JUST EECEIVED; A NO. 1 ARTICLE. SAUSAGES Made by Weetbrook Broe., at Rocky Point Bet la the market. i Oranea, Arple. 1'onllry and a ffor.trsl s ortmntct Fresh Family Groceries, A call !a iepcctfally solicited. I,. O. CHKRRY, X. E. Corner Market and Second ista. Jan 4 GREAT SALE OF AKD THIS WEEK, AT TAYLOR'S - BAZAAR, 118 Market St. IFSS1TS mm h or tbc Cure of Coughs, . Colds.g i 11 j:ir. ::cv, Ioni:hiti5,Croup, Infiu- :cr.:a, A-.tlKV.a, Wiiooping Cough, ln- : lent Consumption and for the re-i ; lie f t'U cbnnirr.pi I vc persons in advan- v.c! k?:c5 of the Di:case. Tor Sale a v Wit !ru:r:rists. Price , 2 .Cents.! rovU ly tctp dAw UU M WEKC I A LNK W S. i . i WILMINGTON MARKET. I January 7 ft P. M. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Quoted firm at 334 centa per calioa bid, closing firm at 33 cents bid. NO sales reported. ROSIN Quoted firm at $1.15 for Strained and $1.29 for TAR Quoted lirm Good Strained. at sl.40 prbbi of 230 pound. 1 CRUDE ; TURPENTINE-Quoted steady at $2 for Virgin and Yellow Dip and SI. 15 for Hard. COTTON Quoted firm. Saies of 50 bales on a basis of 104 cents per pound for Middling. Tho following are the official quotations: Ordinary Good Ordinary. ; . . . . 74 9 cents Ix)w Middling - t5 l(i 102 Middling. .. fki Middling. Cotton 108 bales Spirits Turpentine. ........ 71 casks Liosm 1360 bbls Tar ..... 114 bbls Cvndo Turxcntin. . 57 bbte 1 aiAKlNE NEWS. I ARRIVED: Steam yacht Louise! Weeks, Smith villa Master j U. 8. mail steamer Minnehaha, Bw bey, Smithville, Master. Steamer John Dawson, Goivin, Point Caswell, R P Paddison Steamer Wave,Robeson, Fayetterille. Geo. W. Williams & Co. ! Steamer North State, Green, Fay etteville. Worth & Worth. CLEARED. I Steam yacht Iouise, Weeks, rimith rille, Master U. S. mail steamer Minnehaha, BIs bey, Smithville, Master. Steamer Wave, Robeson, Fayette ville, Geo W Williams & Co. Steamer North State, Greeu, Fayette ville. Worth & Worth Br steamer Woodside, Jenkim,- Liv erpool, D R Murchison fe Co Nor barque Corlez, Aamondseo, London, Patcraon. Downing & Co Br schr City of Nassau, Keliey, Nas sau, N P, J R Turrentine CxMorU. FOREIOf, Liverpool Br steam ship Woodside bales cotton London Nor barque Corlez 500 casks spts turpt, 2 101 bbls rosin Na3sau, N P Br sohr City of Nassau 121 bbls flour. 5 boxes meat, 0 tcs shoulders. 15 tubs butter, 10 cases lard, 33.560 feet lumber, 35.000 shingles I Vessels lor this Port from For eign Port. BARKS. i aoraBaer.i ions, riaffsta.lt, sallel frm Hamburg, Oct. 11. Hot All, t tons, Aslaksen, sailed from Stettin. ov 18 Nor Albatros.Bfft tons. Olsr n. at Marseilles nor atojio. tons, iueisora, sailed irom London, Nov 2 Nor Arlwna, 2 tons, JoUnscn, at Liver pool, Jov 50 , . Rues Ajlanta, 311 tens, Nyberg, sailed from Maryport, oy 1 J an Eloue, 488 tons, Iahl, Balled from Baltic Gor Erna. 63 tons, Burmelsror. eailoe Irom Nor una. 33s tons. Andcrpn. ed'o.-j Rutes-r, Aug 3 rla Palma, at Plymouth Sept Kronlgen Augusta, 430 tons, Wilde, cleared from Stattln, Dec2t i Ger Louise Wichrds, 350 tons, Ehmcke. sailed from TcnerUTe, Nov 17 . Gcr i ucy 4 Paul, i77 tons, , sailed from Amsterdam, Dec 6 Ger Maria, 6el tons, Fermlen, sailed from Hamburg, Dec 14 T Gor rlon, 323 tons, Cltnsen, sailed from Hamburg. Nov 4 i or Prudentla, , , sailed from Mar seilles, I'ec 13 .- j Nor Rinma. 234 tons, Lundegaard, sailed fro o Hamburg, Nor 8 Nor 8aga, 41$ tons, Larsen, sailed from Ply mouth, Nov 13 i Nor Telemacb, 623 tons, Andersen, sailed Irom Valencia. Nov 10 Gcr Texaa. fiOl tons. Loot, sailed from Ham burg. iovl6 Br Tick & Mebane, 693 tons, Henske, sailed from U am burg, Oct 27 8wd Vulcan, 37 tons, Liaander, sailed from London, fee 4 j Nor Zlppora, , , sailed from Seville, wov BRIGS. Dan Louise, 3p tons, Hansen, sailed from Antwerp, Deo 17. Gor PiooloV tons. Btnwn. olW from Hamhwm. Oct 39 I Am Keady for Work. rjENTLKMESS CLOTHING AND UaTS 5rJ'.cIenM P-Wid. also, LadLM IIt dyed la any color and pre65Ctf In tho Utwt style. - C. P. KEMs KS. nor 7I-I m N'o. 1 horth swnd ftt (i Dyed." T MOXACHS. 10 SECOND STREET.be- IZt1 tellSie aa 1 Geo tlemca'a goods of eTery desert ptlon, any color. MiMcy fj.,i mm 1- 1 1 1 1 i 11 I 1 ' . : z ovvrLyeodUsir t Ut rt i ii - i - i DRY .GOOD'S;-& CARPETS; L AGE CURTAINS AND CORklCR OIL CLOTHS, all widths: Ladies' and j In Bargains See if vou oan do as well North or 18S4 Special Baxgaiiis! IN THE FOLLOWING fJOODS 1 Ladiea 6j4 Cloths redted to I and Jersey Cloths in best shades reduced Fine Silk Velvets iu all shades at $3 VENETIAN CRAPES In ail Wool and Silk and Wool at and $2 ST Some few Holiday Good3 left dec 29 J 1884.! - i. " Ifarper?s Weekly, ILLUSTRATED. Harper's Wetkiy stands at the head of A mer lean fllustratod weekly journals. By Its on partlsan position in poll ilea. Its ! admirable II lastratiotis, Its careful! v chosen .serials, short etorles. sketches, and poems, contributed by tee foremost anlats ana authors of the day, ft carries Instruction and entertainment to thou sands of American homes. t will always be the Ira of 'the publishers to make Harper's Wttkly the) most popular and attractive family newspaper In tho world, and, in the pursuance of this Ideaign, to pre sent a constant improvement in) all these tex tures which have gained for it the confidence, sympathy, and support of iti Ltrjre armr of rcauers. i. i Harper's Periodicals. ! 1 Per Vear: ' HARPER'S WEEKLY... .......... .....4 00 HARPER'S MAGAZINE 4 00 HARPER 3 BAZAR 4 00 HAEPfiR'3 YOUNG rEOPL-E..... 1 W Harper's Fkaxklik Square Li bear r, ; One Year Numcrs. 10 00 Postage Free to all subscribers In tha Unite 1 States or Canada. J . The Volumes of the Weekly besln with the first Nuraber for January ot each year. When ao time is i mentioned, is win ue unacraiooa that the subscriber wishes to commence with th Number nest sfter the receipt cif order The last Four Annual Volumes of Jlarpts Weekly, In reat cloth binding, will be aenc by mail, postage paid, or bv express, freo of ex pcBBc (proTided the freignt fioes not exceed (9 dollar per yolum-), for $7 c0 per volume. Cloth Cases lor e-ich volume, suirablo for binding, will ba sent by mall, postpaid, on re ceipt of $1 to each. Remittances s- oald be made by Post-Oluce Monejr Order or Draft, to avo dchauceof loss. .Newspapers are not to copy this advertise ment without the express order of BAarau & Ubotiieks. Address HARfJBR & BROTHERS, nor U New York Fayetterille Observer. QN THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8th, pil nnderslgned will revive tho rmbucatlon th VA YKTTKVILLE OBSERVER. Tha Obsekvek will be a large 28 column weekly newspaper, and will be mailed to ub &CTiber9r potstage paid, at $2 per annum, al ways In advance. 1 1 will give the news of t he , day In as ample form as Its space will permit," and both regular and occasional correspon dents will contribute letters from the Capita on State politics and affaire. Democratic In politics, tho OBSERVES wll. labor, first of all, p assure the prosperity of the Town of FayeUevUlo, to develop the vast agricultural resources of Its . own and the nelgnborlng counties, and to promote all that concerns The welfare of the people of North Carolina.; Opposed to inch Innovations on the homely ways of I our fathers as, la the guise of pro gres, harm society, the OB6BBVEB will be found In full sympathy with the new things born of tne changed condition ot the South which sound judgment or enlightened experi ence And to bo &Lk good. ! As to the rest: it will strive to deserve the reputation of the name It Inherits, fob 10 , K. .1. HALE. Jr. Steam Yacht Louise, P ASSENGER - AND ; FREIGHT STEAMER " : lor Fmlthvlllo daily. Kates low and accom modations flno. 'I be LOU18E is & nstn Iwiat and Is guaranteed safe WU1 leave 8milhvllle 8 A. M Leave Wllmlmrtsn 2 o' cloak P. M. wnarr loot os Dock St root. ...... WSJ. WEEKS, dec 24 ly. j . Agent and Owner. IFbon't IVlatteT" THE OLO YEAR 19 GONE AND THE ?wYcar ba c,n,e. HUMPHREY, JEN KINS & CO.. are still receivinir Mt thai rv-- ter Hone. No. 112 outh Front Street. fu supply ever day of New Rir Oysters. Oys tersshpptdC. O. D. Fresh SheU Oysters always on hand, e. uB Astonishingly Low Prices. i - ! Q Standard Granulated 3ngar, fei, 2 Pore Whltij "A" Sugar, !, lbs Light Brown Sugar. Minced Meat Kc pr B.. Apple But erfic per Vb. . All l-ds Prunes 13c per &. A bbl of Ex Family Flour, guaranteed .?3. RaWns. Citron, Cnrrante, Lemon PeeL 0rnP'. Crackers, Extract. SpScea and afi A' ma 9 Goods. Cuiod and Old N. Beef Tongue , iriod Bef, Pickled and Smoke-t t-aJmon. Dried Apples and Peaches. : .1 Carolina, SMes, Old Gov't Java and Lagnarra and Rii rt f eca. Roasted and Ground. iSTflj . m' James 0. Stevenson. Children's Wraps, all of tho cewc3t styles, at very clotipru in Black Silk. I South. Saits made to order :er on short not Ri Hil. n3clIJTIRE. I Sl.25fbrmer prtctj $1.75 and $. to $1 former price 1.50 per yard. per yard. - ! a now Mourning Goods, $1.35 and $1.50. Goods wll worth $l.n which we are closing out at a Bargain. JULIUS SAMSON, 111 MARKET sTitKirr Baltimore & Wllmirigton Steamship line .'-1 Raleigh and TWette. Oa and after Saturday J Jannary 8th, aMea. er Of this Una will kali frcm F -I BALTIMORBJ Kyery SATUKDAV, at S P. From SATURDAY, unless sooner, loaded. 1 Through Bins ot Lading and lowest tbroujk it'iiisumuH-ni wsBa i rum poinis en sn I nu "wuB an v;ape tear tuver. i ALSO, ' To ami irom Boston Prevldence, PhusW put ana an western cities.' , : -'.) .. - - .!. I -FSr Freight Engagements, apply to A. U. OAZAUXAgt, i- . . : ;:,.v:Wuzalngton, 5. ft "1 ....... ... , !ANIKEnVS,& CO., AffU.f 1 : - - - - - 1 fr . - 5.-1 n . Corner Light and German ftu . qee-gg ' 1 ItalUaoft New York 4SiWilmins?tci 1 . -. . . j 1 Steamship Line. STEAMERS Wl LL SAIL FROM KIW .YORK Wltf Saturday, attocioek, f. m BENEFACTOR, j.J..S4raTdirJji 1 REGULATOR. . ......... . iatnrday. l 1 BENEFACTOR..... ....Saturdsy, REGUITOR.....J.....i.:HaturdsT. !M - Through Bllla Lading vA SL mnurh RatcsgcaranteAd to and troa r1 norm ana south Carolina. I rox freight or Passage apply Id H. G. toMALLbONfcS, ouperinteiKlM ' WUmlngtoa,!' THEO. G. EGER, Freight Agent i .1 ttrw " -3d Broadway, T Jan i-f j j Furnitures 200 CHAMBKJR ASDrPABLOlfj from fi5 to fl35.; New eryles yA firfj good at !' GREAT BARGAINS I WNE BOOK CASES, SIDEBOARDS. 1 1 SECRETARIES, WARDROBE V ! LIBRARY TABIJ&J CotUge Bedstead. MxVrt-et. ChaW.J bios, Sec., Ac vat big bargains CsH ' ne before mihnr. A. MIT Don't Forget rpHAT nUSXPUBEY, JENKINS A CO receive at their Oyster House; No. 1U Front btreet, to-morrow. (Fi1dyl i'fr of those fine GARDEN utSiKRartl' Mr. v a. Casady, also Orsters U Wf t 3 BCBt M. C. 19. I John C, Davis, a TTfl tr v-tr . . ' t - A COUNSELLOR AT LI' Offloc t oxer the BanVof Now U?' racurei It all hA f VMtrta Af I Special attention aH t -therooWfTT I t a!! ma. ' Old Neirspapers pOBlSALK T CHEAP. - m I. i-i . - STKAMKCS j - -'
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