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MISCELLANEOUS.
Old Soldier's
EXPERIENCE.
Clrert, Texts,
MayJ,l3&.
, I wisa t9 express ray arrreelaUos of the
TS.aaUsqaalit.e4ef
Ayer s Cherry Pectoral
as a cot2a remedy.
TThli with CTurtiia arm j, Jail be for
the ..at tie of Vickilrorj, J contracted a s
ere cold, which terminAted La a dangerous
cool. 1 focad no relief id oa oar caarch
srs cuae ta a country store, where, oa asking
foe tcsae remedy, I vn tirjed to try Ayx
Cazxcr rxcTocxL.
I dll to. and T-oj rapidly core J. Sfuce
then I lure krvt Uie PccTOCALcont-Untly by
me, for fondly use, and I bsvo found it to be
an invarcab.o remedy for throat and Ions
disease. J. vr. Wnirtcv."
Tbonsa&dj cf tcdlmoaiaLi certify to t!ie
preset cure
tafJectlona,
rxrro&At.
est children
MttTAittr nr
Dr. J.C.Ayer& Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by all Pn:.a
i 1 ly uir !.-
NEW
TJA f T K WrYrni?T
J ALL Aft II V JIN I I1jll
NOW tll'K.N AT
UK Market Street.
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SPECIAL A(.AIXS !
IN RVFJtY HKPAUTMKXT
tl , Oi. i '
Unusual Attraction in otylesj
;
Manllicciit Uneol (SootN.
iUa.HuiM.ui -
PRICES ASSUREO ! j
All WITH THE LOWEST
r
!
To enunert trfii a mhj'.I -rlti of on
eadWM Tartetr. w.u! I
0.-.MM-T t iMiirh
pace, and we thrirf'r imm o-.lr a few
tvArtmentM.
Rlack and Colored Sliks.
Htnman , Rrocadl S: Rhalamc Si',k. I
t
Plain and Rrocaded elyeteen?.
. Lt.i i r.v Mr. l.dinuuCi. lor
' uron(4iii, uu uu i . - , , , ,
tytU, use t-f Avnc's CnutET JeTanhe aIchiidren
CeirjTtry palatal, tliejouB- o 1CSI. f , ' the rctrcRt
uo It readUy. ? fnuu the wreck ot that x&A in the
DRF.SS G(K)DS in all the Now Shades, n.iilee on the orphan asylum, suomu
u 1 , tdl a report, the. principal icatnrc ol
Cashmere. Shadda. Serge. which was the appointment f tic
Cimel's Hair. Foule. Ottoman. ; dir;ciors. to be elected by the grand
, ; lodge. Ut govern that institution. Alter
Nun'l Cloth. IidieV Cloth. Flannel, I dicu?iou the lepoit was adopted.
r.v.r, !-:. M,Qrwiw
tlUUMI'l ...... w - . -
Pin Chcckt. Rrocades. Reigcs. A-c.
Trlmmlntn. Prinze. Gimps. Imtton
to match ail above.
Cloaks. Dolmans. Saoiuc. and Jerseys,
Shawlt.
t , .t r:,.. rnn mn, 11,,t Xf.rino
Idiei Mines. Men and iiy Merino
Underwear.
Rlankcts and Flannel lower than thoy
hato bocn lor ycar.
Lcea and Embroidor.es at prices that
will make you buy any way.
Hosiery. Gloves, CorseU, Skiits.
Table Damasks. Towels, Sheetings,
Whlta Goods.
Men and BpyV Wear.
Staple and Fancy Dry Good?,
&c, &c.
All bought at tho roocnt ueclloo tn prices.
aad aa lajjefeUon of aarae win Induce mj rat
roaa, aa well aa the public to general, t profit
by ruTeatlajt la me ot the MANY BAR
GAINS. lYl. r.l. KATZ',
nil 6 r.larkot St.
Lirory and Sale Staples.
Hollingswprth & Walker,
IJuraercf Matlnry and Fourth StrrcU.
!AUTtF-S IS NKr.l nr HUllar. A.i
whviyfor bn:n r pvAao utitiae i
foniljltfi oa very tvoabV ltrm.
Hon lnarJ! al r.trefulty Unlfl
I
Usm. r wrvhle ecK 1 ran- ,
f at leiT- ,. , ,, i
mr xim HnltMait llej. In IU- city.
. -.11 1. M..,M-l'Ullf SOlt.-ltCt.
J. t iluU.IXtiW4ItTlI WALKKU.
2 in 1.
I'll Uke yaur UkctM,
And U- IM-m tin.
I'U H your watrUc
T kcepg-! UfBi
I .to All work rl!.
'nirud ta
I r TOM W4t b" l U
Trre and .
Photographer and Jewekr.
Sm Market 1'olid.e CsptUlr
off
The Daily Review
-SATUUDAY. ' JANUAUV I icl.
7.C uanv litcitvr his the In rye si
K,tii (U circulation, of any Tieicsixipcr
iiM'(iM((t.i mc City Of n uminsicn.
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IN CONG1CE8S YKSTKKDA Y.
SENATE.
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Washington. Jariu.irv lI--Iu Hie
Senate this moroiujr Mr. Van Wjck.
from tbe committee on the Improve
uicnt cft.ic Alii.tspid. suooiiticu a
juint resolution appropriating $1,000.-
(XXUu continue the improvements al
ready bosun by the Mississippi Kircr
f - . . n AftAIilA r.. ft
i luprnvcjjjeni LuujiuiMiuu. Ami juuic
dejjate it wan auiendel so to nivo it
the lortu of a bill, which was read three
limes nnd passed.
The following bills wcru introduced
Uy Mr. Call, to v&tbiish tbo Uniycr
sil) of Medicine. AJath lo provide lor
the estab.bbu.eut cf a. iysteni ol postal
banks iu the Untied States.
i no renci oi
...,-..,,, i
a.-ri-cd to. ii:iiruais the Sevndary of
the l!iti:r ! Iitnii-.li to the .Vnalu
,Ntii;( - ,.; r.il letters. statements ami
i ; ....... r ;n i j.j,iiin til tilt
... HIT papir.-int.it i.s?c.in ol tile
I lierartment. i i.din- to grants 1 i.ul
' t.-fi.t I.-.- tin. I'liilMl Sta!i; to ll.e
i v. - . -
t ! : 1 r r; r s 1 nr lehltiu-' to tin
r.'ff..v.;o:i ofauv ! uiu iauiU lur tin -
I o. ..c,: of tin- ai,-ne? of .-aid road.
1 -i1"- A!aii.iiy'il eolation o! .Janunn
w.ithi-nuki up. inatn.c:inff the
... . . .
Frein Peiatio:i.- ti in-
lr..ui the ,n,led nu s.
.:r. .mniN nun en ui amn.u. .inu .
V .:iisiir.M-t mi
.juiie iiuu thf i xuedieuc.v of such Usis- ) Cajlt ciiiiw ijvnen. ' ' '
tation a- hf.'Uid enable Ihe Kxeciltivc t j s( T,loul ,H Vro .Cathedral. Firet -M:ss at 1
: ;.r!."t Amnriran interests asamstthtiSe a in. Mr...nt .Ma at ID a.ira. Vespers and
, -40Vi iiiiui-hS w.hidi h.'le prllihitel or IVurdi tion nt aoVl.irk p nj I. Daily Mas- at
r-.;.. .l :!..' i tn T.rt-nioii ot healthful r' :,I!1-
a i.nte-tUiigtti explain the purpose
-..! !,:. amend nent. when the niornii.-
h,.Mt ;.!tpiir.l anil the matter went ov. r.
J 'iu Senatt? wen'. inU executive ses -
tMef.vards adjourned until!
i !
Mwr.dav.
T.:e Udiim: wa.nol in ;ei.'n.
and Oi-ervcr, Condensed.
31 A SONS IN COCNCIL.
lll!i:i HAY.
W K Anderson, grand treaiurer,
lium Iho eommitteu to examine the ac
ietj'.mts tf the superintendent ot the
orphan asvlum. .submitted a report
which was read and adopted.
neponsweieMihmiued and adopted
a loiiows:
i: J .Stcpheiison, irom tt:e commuiee
. . ...... ,'
-an proKwitions ami grievances;
Gidnev. Irom committee No. Ion
J W
sus-
pvusi"iis and expulsion? ; 1 C Phillips,
trom canimiltee No. - on the same hub-
.
. u motion of I F Rogers, it was or
' dercil that the grand lecturer proceed to
the exemplilication of the work.
H W Hatcher ami C 1 iTtce, gram
iecttuers. exemplilicd the third degree.
I F Rogers, from lhc comnjittoc to : r
1 r.D,;e tor the installation of grand ofh
ecrs. reported that M W John NichoJ.s
r r M. would )Hr:onn mat service at
S oVVk p m . The grand !o
called to refreshment until J o
johll Xk-hob. P Ci M. from t
rrand louo was
clock. -
the com-
.J n toaeu. iroui mo eounuuue on
the irrand secretary's books anil ac
counts, reported thoui as well kept and
!corrictin every particular. Mr .1 H
; lilis aunounceti mat no oecuneu tne
position ot supcrinteudeni ol tuc ornudU
asylum, to which he was elected on
Wednesday evening.
fiic. zrauu master elect made the lui
lowing appoiiuujc.ua oi ouictii.'. r it
n . ,4 t.t.tr.r. lit: Phil.
... . . r . V II
litis, irrand chaplain: J
V Gidney.
bCLior craud deacon; .1
W Cotton.
juuior grand deacon; Wm N Benton,
jrand marshal; H Clay Williams,
graud sword bearer; J A Nichols,
zrand bursutvant; Miles Goodwin.
grand tiler. These were installed by
lohn Nichols. P G.M. assisted by A W
Wood, acting as grand marshal.
The grand lodge proceed to the elec
tion H live directors of the orphan
asylum, under the aupcrintouco of J V
Perdew, J M Lane and AW Wood
acting as tellers. The followins were
elected: 11 F Grainier, Wayno county;
Tbos S Kenan, (Duplin county; Juliau
S Carr. Durham county; A 11 A Wil
liams. Granville county; II H M tin son.
New Hanover county.
Tho lollowin staudiu committees
were appointed by tbc (irand Master
for tbe ensuing year:
On jurisprudence: Rdwin G Reade.
V G M: H F (irainper. P G M; Thos S
Kenan. Pil) G M; J W Gidney and R
T Gray. I :
Oa suspensions and expulsions : No.
1-GeorgeW Blount. P G M; J A
Ieach and II FRrandon. No 2 John
Nichols, J ) L Cantwcli and Dudley
Peed.
On propositions and grievances; S II
Rountree, R T Stephenson and James
W Riackwell. !
On foreign corre.pondcnc : James
W Reid.TDG M.
On printing: W K Anderson, I) W
Rain and JohnCichoU.
On credentials: J H Neathery, Wm
; Simpson ami K I Jop.es. , -
j
The celebrale-l Fisk Brand Gills,
! 1 wino is sold on iv ai .iacobi s narti
! war TV pot '
1,000 Hhds
l OUIMK flirro KICO MOI.VS-KS JUST
I I Li dlrr.n trm ttc Island, whirl, we
' offtr to lh irad at price, to salt tne times.
j We euaranw U.U llilt--e pure.
i
ir
KUW AUII KtltPXU A SOX.
Fancy Goods.
nULI. LINK
AT
1IX3 X WUUCHISOVS.
&ezi . . MurchUon Block.
i t
Cliurch; Services To-3Jorrow.
Pt. rrjl's Erin. Lntbersn Ch'ircb. wrnr of
8l1h and )Urkrl ttrcets, Ker. F. T. E. Fe
rhsu, iatar. EnjrUli acrvlcca at 11 o'clock.
German acrricea at 7.J9 p. m. Suadar School
at J v. m. Y. II. Straus. Sunerintendcnt-
trccU. JCct. . A. A.Watson. IX D. ltector.
rirt Sunday artcr Kplpbany, Jar. 1J. 11.
11 o'clock. SnndiT School at 3 o'clock, n. hi.
KTeciuff rraycratt o'elijek. '
St. John' Cliurch. comer Third ao-I Iil
Crc.M iitnvLi. Kct. JameaCarmicbarl. l. D..
; rtr-tor. Firtenaday after Epiphanr, Jati'ia
rr 3ib, 11. Holy Comrnatyiotj at 7 o o'clk.
-a.m. rjorotojr 1'raTerat 11 o'cloek uoflar
6:)ilat .TSOo'clork. p. ui Ewnlag PrAy r
at 7.1) p. m. '
rirt r.aptlt Chnn h, orn?rf Slarket aa-1
Fifth treet. KeT. T. 11. rrilrhinJ. 1. U..
iator. Srrtlce at II a m.; subject for
nermon ''Cfciircb Work"; 7t-.tr. m., subject
raol'a love IorCbjit" addrewoJ to youo
men. huD'tay'ScJiool at 3 i. s. Prayer incct-
Inx Thursday Dlsht at iljociock.
' St. Mark'rf Churrh, corner Sixth au;l Mnl
berry trcet. Festlral of the Epiphanr. -ran.
6th, I; I. Monilnsr Prayer at 11 oVloffc. Evc
clpg Prayer at I 3J o'clock. Her. I) aiorreUe
wllloQi'tatc In tliexuoran2an1 !?er.A. lci;
Jleares Ic the ctcoln.
Scrond Prbyterian Chuirh, corner of i
Fourth and Campbell streets, llcv. C." M. j
Payne, Patur. Serrlccs at 11 a. in., aad 7!y J
D. m. f?aiDUi acnwi o p. m. . ryer r
meetlaz vVcJoeylay at T'v p. m. j
llelirloufrerrlrei In Tilcstoa Tpper Konm !
every rtntvtay at 3 P "u. Pu'ulic cont..il!y l-
Tltel. I I
Fifth btreet 51. II: Church, ln-twe.n Nunal ;
Chorrh treot3, Her. W. 1. Hull, raster, j
J .'crrlcc- at n a. m. an i ilt p. m. ; lwm men- ;
rri,Ilt Mrrrt M K Churt.ht suih. .;.Jrn.-r"of
Fiiuit and Waluut tiect. Rev. . fr. K. xV.
Yntr, I',itr. rvkriatll a. m.aifK'.j p.
a1bath m-1iI at 3 p. m., W. I. Parker,
rt,1l).l.ilUcn(,.,nt JTayer ineetlns and lecture
i . ,im-,.i:iv cvenins at S o'ekk. nirfetian
A.xH'biiim Tuslav t-vMiiii!; afLr iirt a:ul !
i - . . .. . . . . c. -
; tnml Jsiviiatii, at b o vhcn. ?eai iree ai
! , , 'rAi2 iliifl 1 it ? f,1IM HIT 1.1V
1 i, -, Vv- , . h
f FZii utf 5Sr
,yl, u.iameu. .S rru ever Sunday at
ICUO n. n. an.l4. ij. m. seamen au.fal j
-ir' -oruianv iuwwu. ccaia iic. '"M
u-n Mxil. and nUu liel li: Uel
minute r. Prearhluz rerv Ires at 11 o'clock, a
jni.land oVl.M-k, p. m. Pastor's Hible (.lass
J -y nl, JSSoa:
i J'St
1 rt.i Nnn
FiMl I'MplM rimreh. (col.) eoraer of till
and Campbell MiX'Cts, A. M. Convray, pasto
il'lh
r.
Preaehin al 10.30 a. m.. 3 p. in., and
o p.
m. . .-ehooi al l p. m
. Seeoiid Ii.utlit Ohureli, n Sixlli, betweeu
Cluiieh hnd Costie ativet-i. Itev. J P. Ivin,
! Pastor. .Services at 1 1 a. in. and p. in. Suu
day school a t ! a. in. Pnlyer meet in? every
TnVsday nilit.
Female' Complaints,' :
J)r. R. V. PiKucr.. Bullalo. N. Y.:
Dtar Xir I was sick for six years, and
could scarcely walk abjut the house.
My breath was short and I suffered
from rain iu my breast aud stomach
all the time, also from palpitation and
an internal lever, or burniug sonsation
aud experienced frequont smothering or
choking sensations. I also suffered
from pain low down across my bowels
and in my back, and was much l educed
in flesh. I have used your 'Golden
Medical Discovery" and "Favorite
Prescription, " and feel that I am well.
Very respectfully,
DELTLAIl B. McMILLAN. .
Arlington, Ga.
THE SXJJST.
Ni;V YORK, 188tl.
Al-out bixty million copies of TnK Su.v have
Rone out of ur estaldlhmcnt during the ?&nt
twelve ruonlbft. - I . 1
It vou were lo paste cud to end all the col
utnus of all THE &ixs printed and aold rast
vear you would pet a continuous etrlp f In
leiCrtUnff loforniation, common tense wisdom,
sound doctrirc, aud uanc wit, Iour cuough to
reaeh from Printing House square to tbo top
f Mount Copernicus la the moon, them back
to Piloting liouao square, aud then tbree-ipiar
tcr of tbc way hack to tho moon again.
But The Bvs la written for the inhabitants
of the earth; this 6ame strip of Intelligence
would girdle tbo globe twenty scrcn or twenty-eight
tlmce.
I If every buyer ol a copy of The Scn during
tbc past year baa epcut only one hour over it,
and If his wlloor his grandfather has epent
another hour, this newepaicr lu ltl haa ut
forded tho human race thirteen thousand years
of steady reading, night and day.
It Is only by little calculations like these
that you cin form any Idea of the circulation
of the most popular of American sowepaper,
or ol Its influouce on the opinion and actions
of Amerlcau men aud women.
The buy la, and will continue to be, a news
raper which tella the truth without fear of
consequences, which gets at the facts no mat
er how much the procc co3ls, which p re
sent the news f ill tbc world without waste
of words :md tn the ruofct rcadablo shape,
which It wotLIu with all IU heart lor the
cause of honctt government, and which there
fore believes that tbe Itepubtican party mubt
to, aud luuot go in tbti coming year of our
Lord.lit
l f you know The Si:y. you like it alroady,
aud you will read It with accustomed diligence
and profit during what Is sure to be the most
lntcrcotlog year in Its history. If you do not
yet know
The Sux, It U high time to get into
nc.
the eunhinc
TE2J1 to Mail Slbsciubkus.
Tbo several cdiUons of The 8u arc ecnt 1 y
mall, iK9trald, as follows:
DAILY JH) cents a month, a ycir; wltb
Sunday edition, $7.
SUNDAY Eight page. Thliedition furnish
ci tho current news of tho world. siccial
articles of exceptional Interest 10 every-i
hide, ami literary reviews of new books
of tho highest merit, tl a year.
WEEKLY 1 a year. Eight pages of the best
matter of the dally Issues ; an Agricultural
Department of uneiuilled value, special
market reports, and literary, scientific,
and domestic Intelligence make The
Weekly tcs the newspaper lor the farm
er household. To clubs of $ it), aa extra
copy free. Addrcs
I W. KNGLAJID, Publisher,
TifK S-ir. V V i'itx
Anakesiswr.nrii
Price SI, at drnrsrista, or
prepaid by m 117 (Simple
UUcers.Box XiiSHevYoxk.
RE R
lability. MaatAl and rbrsi-
..... .V
IHb T ,IW - T1 IT7TI
trn uwdawjitaa.
. PtJk.U.oin.tvzmChicaft
SOT-ntTCOtlAw t th
FemaleJSchool.
MISSES RURR A JAMES, Principals.
MRS. M. S. CUSIIING. Musical Initruclre,
rjlIIK TWESTIETII ANNUAL SESSION of
ttds ciool ill commence on Thursday, the
' " k-nJonr iV
W?bV" JBD"f'(
J JJ7tVp Tc
Ith ot October, 15, an t rloe during the third
S4. I
lntracUon U tborouch and
rsu-maitc. TCTU14 reasonable. loi in
rainf.BS In Oil, air Colon and P&atel. with
i .Septa ar.d India Ink drawing, and Crayon and
pencil skctei.ln , at moderate rates.
, Whrc a elan of ten r twelre Is formed for
the trhooi of laiioinfr, the price will be re
duced. Pupil oui'ldc of the school who detlre mu
.Ical lnstruetloa, will do well lo apply early.
For further portJrutar Inquira of. Prtnerpa6.
or ea!J foy CJfcnhur. j .
aejjt It - . -
n r KM.
I J 1 1 M 13 V
r hi
fib U F F E
E : J BTT". " J a K-t k. iTV.
3if
lor tiie Cure of Coi:hs, Colds,
I fo.ir?oncs5, EroncIntii.Croup. InRu
cma, .Vsdim.i, Whooping Cough,In-
cipicnt Consumption and for the re
vtnfof ihcDi?eie. For Snip 0
by lirutgUti.: Fricc, 25 Cents.
fiiffvvncnaBCinn
cov l".ly lelp dAvr
tJOMMISKCSAJL NEWS.
V I LM I NGTO N M A PvK EX.
January 121 'p. M.j
SPIRITS TIJR PENT 1 NE (gabled
linn at cents per gftlion No
reported. -
ROSIN Quoted firm at $1.15 tor
Straine-i and $1.20 for Gtxid Strained.
TAR Qutded .lirm at $1.40 per bbl
, . , .
; oi xot pouctis.
t . -
I CRUDE, TURPKNTINK Quoted
steady at $3 for Virgin and Yellow DijV
LnH c , fn.. ,r' ..i" -
&1.15 foi Haid. .
wriu.x-viuoreu arm- iaies oi
50 bales on a basis of 10 3-1G cents per
pound fur ?.liddlirg. Later we hear of
sales of 30 bales at;. 10 cents. The fol
lowing are the ofllcial quotations:
Ordinary........ 7 15-U5 cents
Good Ordinary. : 9 3-IG
Low Middlin0, 9 I3-1G "
Middiiug... .f. :l 10 3-10 '
Muldlrns- L : 10 7-lfT -
ji j i
- DAILY. RECEIPTS.
Cotton....
Spirits Turpentine.
Rosin.,. i
Tar....... .....
Crude Turjoeutine.
P)4 bales
104 casks
1075 bbls
55 bbls
22 bbls
BIAiirLNJS NEWS.
(ARRIVED.
Steamship 13enefactor, Tribon, New
York,.!! G Small bones j
Steam yachr Louise, Weeks, Smith
villc Master ,
II. S. mail steamer' Minnehaha, Bis
bcy, Smithville, Master.
Steamer D Murchison, Smith, Fav
etteville, G. W. Williams & Co.
(i cr brig Picolet, Srassen, Hamburg,
E leschau & Westermann, with kainit
CLEARED.
Steam yacht Louise, Weeks,. Smith
ville, Master
U. S. mail steamer Minnehaha, Bis
bey, Smithviile, Master.
Steamer John Dawson, Colvin, Point
Caswell. R P Paddison - I '
Steamer D. Murchison, Smith, Fay
etteville. G W Williams & Co.
Nor barque Prudentia. Hansen,
Hamburg-, Paterson, Downing & Co
Exports.
FOREIGN.
Hamburg Nor borque Prudentia
bbl3 rosin - j
MONTHLY ST ATJKM!JK NT,
STOCKS ON HAND JAN. P2,' 1884.
Cotton ashore,, fi.808; .alloat, I 1,084;
total, 7.b!)i.
Spirits ashore, 3,015 : afloat, 1542; total
5,457.
Ilosin ashore, 75,951, afloat- 6.694;
total, 62,045. .......
Tar ashore, (5,305; ashore. 551 ; total,
6,850. , '
Crude ashore, 1.733.
RECEIPTS PROM JAN. I TO JAN. 12.
Cotton, 2 135; spirits, 1,537; rosin, 13,
627; tar, 1.610; crude. 1,306.
EXPORTS FROM JAN 1 TO JAN. 12.
DOMESTIC.
Cotton, 951; spirits, 30(i; rosin, 18; tar,
821; erude, 1.727. -
. FOREIGN. -
Cotton, 8.439; spirits, 801 ; rosin, 17,
260; tar, 12 crude, 12.
MISCELLANEOUS.
1 1884.
Harper's Weekly.
ILLUSTRATED. i
Ilarver'i Weekly stands at the head of Amer
ican Illustrated weekly journals. "By itsun
partisan position In pollUcs, its admirable 11
lustrations, its carefnUy chosen serials, short
stories, sketches, and poems, contributed by
the foremost arUats and authors of the day, It
carries Instruction and entertainment to thou
sands of American homes. i
it will always be the aim of the publishers
to make Harper's Weekly the most popular
and attractive family newspaper In tbe world,
and. In the pursuance of this design, to pre
sent a constant improvement In all these fea
tures which have gained for it the confidence,
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rmoTiTEii?. Address - - -
. " UARrER 4 BEOTnER
. Newrork
MISCELLANEOUS.
- ; '. : if Ait KINDS OF
Circulars, . Dolmans, ; J
: 1 Cloaks, &c .
SHAWLS OF ALL GRADES CHEAP !
Calico Comforters ami Blankets at bottom prices
A -general closing out oi all Winter Goods at 'Reduced Prices.! . .
" . .. -1 " ' " o - C K v' "i 4): .i-' '. : ' . t .
CARPETS AND OIL CLOT Jtf S-
i We . arc. prepared .-with a gocd, assortment ii reasonable prices.
LINEN AND WOOL CRUMB CLOTHS, Laco Curtains. Cornice. Lk
I requms, Curtain
jan-0. l&il
-p o cia;l I !Si"i23Ls' !
IN TIIK FOLLOWINGJOOPS ; ?
Lidics 01 Cloths reduced to $1 and
L. Jersey Cloths in best shades reduced
Fine bilk Velvets1 in all shades at $2
VENETIAN CRAPES, aneurning Gobds,
In all Wool and Silk and Wool at $1.25 and SI.50J dswell worth SI 7V
Some few Holiday Goods left which we are closing outsat a Bargain.
dec 2f
Ox Tail Soup.
EEADY VOll USE ON TABLE. CONVE I
i . '.- !
NIENT TO IIOUSfiKEEPKRS AND KCON- j
OMICAL.
WE HAVE ALSO
CANNED OKRA
AND
Canned Tomatoes & Okra.
H JIake cfcgant Soup, ltecaipt for making
j
Soup thrown in. s
SUGAR CURED HAMS
AM D
il'tJAK CURED STBIPa ft SHOULDERS.
Cail M4ly before . the vush. .
P. L. BRIDGERS & 00.
HO North Front St. i
jan7 j .
Mott's Sausage Factory.
jyjOTT'S STEAM SAUSAGE j FACTORY
is now completed aud la ready toj till orders
for Fresh Pork Sausage, Smoked Saaeage, Liv
er Pudding, Hog'? Head Cheese. Also, Bolog
na Sausage will be made the year round
i Orders by Express C. O. D. will be prompt
ly attended to.
This Is tbe largest and most complete Saus
ago Factory South,
jan 1 tf
Respectfully, ! .
W. J. MOTT,1
HbFREEforTPtlAL
An luilailinu' aud f p-t'.y cv.r4 toe
ft'erVisi'.s Dcf 'H.'y ti:r il'cv iafjie. ,
Lett cf ViiiJiU ted Yiff't. or r-ny
OTilresultcf ihdi.vr.: t!n, exccsSj "
OTferrvurk, (;t forty tbou
sand positive cult;.) fi'H.ud
15c. fnr r-oie ou trial box cf
100 pills. AdIro;s j
liv, f. VT. BACON. ror.nnrkRt.
and Calhooa Place, bicauo, Ijlx.
auitj,
iov ycoditw
th s
pur Trade !
JJURING THE HOLIDAYS WAS ENTIRE-
ly saUsfactory, and we , feergrateful f or so
liberal patronage. Additions to our stock
I I ...-i'.
have been extensive within the last ten days
and we show a new and complete line of
CHAMBER land PARLOR FURNITURE
RATTAN and KEED CHAIRS. FOLDING
CHAIRS, ia VTelton. Velvet andTapestry!
Parlor Desks. Library Cases and Wardrobes.
W e have a large stock of common. Furniture
which we offer at close price. We invite an
Inspection of our stock. Respeetfullv." i
THOMAS C. CRAfT. Aent I
, Furniture Dealer.
Jan -0 Ho. Front at:
New Buckwheat ! .
j
New Buckwheat
J-EW BUCKWHEAT AND WHITE Src
to salt, rec-tvetl by New York Steamer to-day
Abx, Cakes and Crackers of every variety,
fresh and crfc.p, and a general stock oV Freeh
Groceries nsuilly;f mind In a flrs4las(,Gror
eery at Crapon's Family Grocery.
- ? M ICEAPON, Agent,
. Sooth Front u ,
f Old Newspapers
ttkieIsalk very' chkaK -
ADitytA
apirU
MISCELLANEOUS.'
WBAPS.EMBBACIXG I! -r
acketsK Ulsters, Children's
4
Laco, uugs. Mats, &g. ' V,
$1 25forrner prtceLTa and $2.
to $ lrfornier" prfce $1.50 per yard
per yard.
4
o
Jtjjjus
111 BI ARKET STREE T
4-
Baltimore & Wilmington
K : t' . -':
llaleigh and VIdelte.
t Oa and after. Saturday, January 5th, a Steam-
er of this line will sail from '
Kycry SATURDAY,
, atSP. M.
From
j SATURDAY, unless sooxscr loaded.
Througli Bills of Lading aud lowest through
ratrs guaranteed to and froml polntaj on tne.
Rail Roads and Cape I car River, j ,
; Alio.-: , ' ' ,
To anil from Boston,' Providence, phitaoVI
i phla and all Western cities.
-) Fr Freight Engagements, apply to
A.l.CAZA.UX,Agt
- Wilmington, N. V.
.ii. r
ANDBEW8. & CO., Agis.,
3. v'. Corner Light and Herman Sts ,
deo-29
RalUmorc
T
New York & Wilmington
Steamship Liiic.
WI LL SAIL FROM NEW YOttK EVERT
v SATURDAY, at5o"eock. F. k ,
BENEFACTOR ..Satorday. Jaa
REGULATOR. :.... . Satarday, Jaa 1
BENEFACTOR..... .....isararaay, 3t l
REGULATOR .Saturday, Jia
mar Throagb Bllla lading and Lowed
Through Rates guaranteed to and from FoicU
In North and Boutb Carolina.
For Freight or Paaeare apply to i
H. G. fiMALLBONfcS.bupertntCDdent,
-J 1 Wilmington, 5. C. .
TIIEO. G. EGElt. rrelght Agent.
m - ' BroaUwayTNew York.
WM. P. CT.TDK Jk CO.. Genem) Aa.
"Jan 1-f '-. - -- . j. .
Farmers, tTal(JSotice-
jyjORRlS' HOG CHOLERA COMPOUSTJ
l jcat the thing to cure or prevent .Hog Cbol
era and all diseases to which Swine are sub .
jeet; It will prevent that dreadful disease
known aa Trichnas, and win put your bopl
a thrifty, healthy cdUlon. clearing tbe kid
neys, liver, &c. of worms and parasites .
Each package-contains one aad one-had :
pounds and wflL If given strictly accordlog to
dlrectione, cure 10 hogs of the Cholera aad put
20 hosrs In a condition to fatten In one half U
usual time, theroby saving one half of the feed.
The farmers of Duplin coun tr -are giving n
toepralse. All farmers slwildniuTtSCiiiQ
aurfe? retail, by w.
GREEN. Lrurlst. MarketStreet, Wilmington.
w' i 4dwtf . ....
C. b. forrill.
TJNDERTAKEB, CABINET MAKER AND
Commercial Hotol
Wilmington, N. C. if ,
. . M; SCIILOSS. Prop. ; -:
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SAMSON
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