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MHSEf.f.lN K0C3 FROM THE PRESIDENT cr Baylor niviRsirr. Gcs.'.'r.- Ayer's Hair Vigor Ha been C'J rctu : In my bouKlf 4l f'r tbrcs Itl. To i-rctrnt fillL; otit of th hir. X To prrTcul loo r44 clun of color. 3L As itirai'.n;. ll has gtTea rntlr aatUfaetiou in every foiUnco. Voori rtpctfallj, Wa. Caret Ccaxe-" AYMTS HAIIl VIGOR H eutfrcTy frts from cihclraiiljr, tlanjtnwn, r injirions rub stances. It fremiti lU hair from tursinj gray, re torts gray Lair to It rijinal color, preveuta bal-iet, rrwervts tb Lair and promote lis growth, cures dandruff and All dUear of the hxir and scalp, al I, at tie & tin, a very superior and desirable drevLt;. Dr.J.C.Aycr&Co.lLowcll,Mas8. EoU tj all DnnL'tJ. Im 1 ly WlpdAw 2i Llrery anjl Sale Stables. Hollingsworth &, Walker, Coner of Mulberry and Fourth Ptreet". j4RTTE?lIN NEED OF HORSES AND hV W fr bo!oiM or .lAure w1IHr. riMnruklltcI on very reo03b Wrm. Itnrve boarded and carefully ten-led (iod team, comfortable vehicle an-l ra fnl driver. Tbe htoltomfol H&re lo the c!tr. A rsll U rwjt'nllr aIWIhs. jtul ltOLJJNUSWoUTII A WALKER Kerpluier & Calder Hros, Yr"IA, K iRCK!H ANI COMMIT SIO WKRCIIAST-4 offer for sal i ii:u ri ur. ?0 ! I S. M N . . IS IitiU n r. 1" Coffer, 1 IlbbU Ill'r. 2 Caw Lard, luo. Cttea Ljc. Id) Case Hoiub. Crarkers. t'aniv. Tidmrco. nutr. Pa pre, K.r. Twine. Ac lor njkhs ht HO 21 KKKCIINKIC A 'I.IK.I UUO- Fu rmture. lI'K TtCK OK WlMioW SlfAIK h.--i Urn rl,'lJ',l turii:? He ! r'k,aul trrtr. A full Hn ff nc ant mtlnm PABLOR. CIIAMRKK. I.II'.KAKY AN1 iivis; l;Mll St'lT l ATTUK"4 ot U klt In l-k ii-t tr ' nn'rr. TltOM ) C. U IT. Ac nl riiruit'irr !. er. . rriM-.t l Ledgers, Journals, Days, tyte ot litr-. Ui. ir?lrt lk. h t!-r UiU, ln iC I.'lbi:nn:c. lrU. Noli Alt iu u t r.i-y st.ni r i.)tn tr-, at nn T mi, est nf kft rlrs. ITATK" liiiliK Ti?tr.. Jt II ll'i Mari.ri tr t I Prin ting & Binding !i ur ftlctji til p!rae r-in"Uiln r u t In n iu tocol of m thing In our linr, win t!;.-r Prinling, Ruling or Binding, uume will lc dune Uh pr-nnpti.-., ;uul Mtisfartloa gurautrtl. Wc desire to cH attention of tin have never fovorvd us lth tbclr imtroiuuvc. to the feci lb at our it tte Let cquipid rtabuainnt la the city, and nunc but com potent and killed wwkmru cm ployed. JACKHON A BELL. jn 1J Photographs. JlX UADE BT tXSTASTANEOfS prooeaa. llare Jtut recdrcU a f.oe lot of Fancy -and Plain Frames, wtleh are !3nx cheap. CaUa4ktMtl.CROXESBERU make you a CtorUtmaa ptetnre. MT VanOTtir oVt tun.t. Tee mf HQgro.N rBKEMAX. Commercial Hotel Wilmington,. N. C. M. SClirX)SS. lrop. v f AliaT-CtJk&S IS KVKRY RESrr-CT. M3T nrtl Hr itu.tJARU aa 5 and 10 cents Cigars, HAVANA riLTJCRS. twi la tb dtr. are oa aale. ttntri aa4 Mfrtlclaal preparation of the h'xbt grx'ls at TSO. T. frCHOXWALIVS. Droxa! PreertrOoti Jtor Jio II Wanted. A' COMPAXT WHO PROPOSE TO rv.w.K mianfiUirr thereon. will41abr e.t errreM Ua4a. Par Mt wto may bare auc Uu u dUoM rf are relocated to comnncl rate, with ne at Wa4troo by Vlter wVM Mr. Jo T. June, at mioalaxtoa full vrrt.-nUrm xm Va eiact Uoa of Uadi, imur ot mem, proUabVe yll4 of tlmUerio 0 ar t Aaowm. t lowest r", tan M!. J JOUN T. PATRICK fft-'mi'.aa A re at- jUJtf Via'-riwro, N. i"h rfinilv PnumiV I llG LUIIy lUVItJW Fill DAY. JANUARY 25. 1681. The txLUvMevicw has the largest owt fAt circulation, of any ncicspapcr tuuuAcd. in Uit cuy ot n umxngion. u. a . - m m m WW 9 - VI IN GONGBE8S YESTERDAY, SENATE. Va3IU5Gtox. January 21 Mr Hale reported back favorably from the ccm- mTlles oa Naval A Gain. House joint resolution for the relief ol the Greely trxoedition uoon lis nass2e. Kvery hour, hcaaid. was important, if the Grecly party Is to be saved Irom des truction. An expedition should be at onco fitted out to start from New ork not later than the 1st of May. : The Senate voted down all attempts to limit the expense of the expedition, and after agreeing to an amendment by MrSauhsbury. providing that the men who shall form the relief party shall.be foluntecrs, tho joint resolution was agreed to. ' ! , ,. , Mr Jones, of Nev. reported back with an amendment from the commit tr mi Contingent Expenses, the rcsolu- 1 lion of Mr. Batlcr. relating to clerks for fSeuators. fh amendment of the com 1 miitec is that clerks bo appointed only i for the session and paid at the rate of I six dollars per day. The rcoIutioa, as ! amended, was asreed to. HOUSE OF KEPUKSENTA II r.S Mr. Young, of Tcnu.. from the rom mitteeon Public Buildings, reported a bill for the ei cctiou of a public build inga Chattanooga, not to exceed in cuat $llX.000. Uelcrrcd to committee of the Whole. Mr. Hewitt, of Ala,, from the com mittee on Pensions, reported a bill granting pensions to survivors of the Mexican and other wars. Referred to eommiuec ii me ooie. The Hoihc men went into cumuiiltec : of tho Whole on the bill making appro ' i nations fc tU payment of tho rebate ion the tax on tobaccco ! Amendments reuuemg tue amount nppropnaicti neu voted duwn, and tho bill passed as re ported yesterday ; yens 270, nays f. On motion ot .Mr. Kainiall.oi ra.. me Houso noneonci?rrcd in the Senate amendment to the bill providing lor the relief of L'. Greely ami I party. The amendment requires that itiemhers j the party shall volunteers. Mr. Henley, of Cal , from the com- miitco on Public Lands, reported a bill amending the act t exclude public ; lands in. Ataliama from thc'operationsof ; the laws relating to minera land f House calendar, ft amends tho laws ; repealing the act relating to public land to be ollcreil nt public salts and , confining the disposal of lands in ; A la Ilium to homestead laws. W viiim;ton. 1). C . May 15ih, Iho. Having been a Millerer for a long -lime irom nervous prostration unu 1 general debility, 1 wan advised to try Hop Hitters. 1 have taken one bottle, and I have been rapidly getting better ! eVer iicc. and 1 think it the best meu : icine I ever ued. I am now gainins !Mrenth and apctili, whieh whs all one. and 1 was in despair until I tried yo:ir Hitters. I am t.ow weil, able to no alMjiit atid do my own work. Before i taking it, I was o nnpletelv prostrated. MRS. MARY STITART. STATE NKWS. , lAioir Ti'j'ic; An e.ten?ivc roller loiil i nm to be st;il!i.-lu t i fMioir. I: will bi owned by larjt' (ripitalists and thorough busiuess men and wi l be a line Mart tor the new year, j AhvU! t'idzen: Mr. John Hart has ordered machinery for the purpose of working up tome of the sj4endid limbers ot this section into tobacco J boxes for ihi and oilier inatkels. A ' handle anl .spoke department will rooh be added. , Newbern Jourwil. Mr Louis H. Mallard haraied and sold this season ; thirty dollars' worth ol rutftbegas on one-half an acre ol land. Itejid what he tifed for the feeding of his stock. Mr. Mallard nays that rutabagas brat cotton nil to pieces. uun reer.frboro liirvt: (tuilford rteryiieii Jt;eat the wiiM for novel- One is said to have sold an early apple which ripened in January. Now, one ha uncovered a tieorgia. grape tliat ripens iu December and haosupon the vino until after Christmas. (Malaga grapes will bo dull, dale when this grape get a few years ot.traiuiug at the hands of our (iuilford uutterymcu. Coldsboro Mcsslii'jer: The vestry of St. Stephen's Church in this city havo extended a call to tho Rev J W Lar mour, who was formerly for several years rectorof the parish. Tho handsome new parsouagu of tho Trcs bytcrian congregation, ou James street, near Ashe, has just been completed, and will bo occupied by tho Rev Mr Roso and family in a few days. Chatham Jkcord, Two gcntlomen from Massachusetts. Messrs. Hatch and Everett, have been here a few days' on a bird hunt. They came well equipped with guns and dogs and have had a good time of it. Then were taken in charge by some of our native huntsmen who have shown them every attention. On their first bunt they killed 77 partrtuges. A man named William Davis iu 1S5S or '59 cat CI eggs and drank a pint of whiskey on a onblic occasion at Harper's X Roads, in this county, and before going to bed that nizht be eat three mackerel and drank a pot of coffeo. He had made a wager with some friends that he could eat 5 dozen eggs and he not only eat them but A more, and then jumped i up and knocked his leet together and called on them to bring him some more eggs He is new a prosperous farmer in Moore county. Charlotte Observer: Miss Mattie Wilfong a young lady well known in Charlotte, was married at the residence of her grandmother. Mrs B A Aber nathy. near Holly Grove to Mr John V Younts. of Newton, a few days ago. Piedmont Commandcry. No 6, was organized at Winston, N C, Wednes dav. with the following ofllcers: Dr H T llahnson. Eminent Commander; Dr J W Hnnter, Generalissimo; S H Smith. Captain General. The Grand Commander of North Carolina. Dr Eu gene G rissom. Dr Simpson. aad Mr Bouxhs. from the Raleigh Commands ry ; J ohn Nichols and B arnica Walker, frcra Darhaca Ccmnoz-cry; C WJ Alexander and Col.cnas uj ones, irom ItawioUe Com rfl andcry. were present. and panicjpaica m iuo piotwuioii. Klcrcn companions of Winttoo Chap tcr were knisblcvl and will form the new Comuiandcry. This promises to bo one of the most flourishing Com- mandcries in tho SLalc Greensboro Workman: Among the indnstriet ot this part of the country to which va reler wim pleasure is inv chair 'factory of Mr G 11 filakepeace. at KranklinsTillc. Trhich-we understand is doing well. Clinton Caucasian: Mr W " Herring left Clinton a fow wcckb ago to try ms Inrtnne in the far VC3t. HD has TO tnrned. Ye welcome him back. PnLrr If alham. ot Rocktish township. Duplin county, is 93 years old; is linn nn the old liuinam uomcsieau, wnere he has lived sine childhood ; has bought r am II niece of land from his former owner, on which he is building a Com- lorlauie uouso in wuicu iu paa jus uu age; nas oeen ice uusuaau ui iuur wires and the father of 53 children ; was always noted for truth, honesty and many of the nobler virtues; walks erect without a stick, and can grub an aver ago task any day. Xctcsc and Observer: Anna Pearson, tho!3-ycarold girl who eloped with K. J. Jcnk?. near Apex, last Thursday evening, was small for her age, we are now informed. She was attired in a cotton dress when she left-home. Mr.lt Il.rcarson. a brother ot the irl. was here veAterday and said that ne believed that, the couple had gone to Illinois, and fell sure that they went to Charlotte, stopping there for a day. News was received that they boarded the train at New Hill. The girl was with Jenks in the woods near her home on Thursday.' She had -gone to the house of Mr. Britt Mills to borrow a razor. As she came back towards home, she had to pas3 through a piece WOods. There .lenka and a ivnue man and a nezro detained her. A man passing near saw bcr with Jenks, who bad a gun. Jcnk3 called to him to come no nearer or he would snoot him. It appears that the girl, against her will, was forced to go to New Hill to take the train. AtNew Hill people saw her crving. Jenks is 23 years of age. He had been keeping a s'ore, but ten days a. o sold all the good-) and pocketed the moey, leaving his bills unpaid.il is said. Hu was married some six yeai ago to Adeline Hut son and deserted her and his three children, Hgcd 1 years, 3 year., and 3 months. Mr?. Jenks is almost an invalid. The Pearson girl nas been in poor health for six years. The ad rase rf desertion attracts much attention in that section Efforts are being made to secure the arrest of Jenks. ' Nervousness, Nervous Debility, Neuralgia. Nervous Shock, St. Vitus Dance. Prostration, and all diseases of Nerve Generative Organs, are all per manently and radically cured by Allen's Brain Food, the great botanical remedy. $1 pkg., 6 for $3. At druggists, or by mail from J. H. Allen, 315 First Ave. New York City. eod&v4 i or the Cure of Coughs. Colds,! ! lt:ru-:i, conchitir:,Croup, Infiu rn a, A Whooping Cough, In- ' i- rent Conr-umpticnand for the re- tlcfr.fcorrtimptivc persons in ad van-j rd stages of t he Disease. I or bale ' 3ll Druggists. Price, 25 Cents. nov 15 ly telp ditv Veela for tills Port from For eign Ports. HARKS. Nor Ak1t, i-Vi Ion, t lantu'U, pallet from Hamlinr?, Ort. 11. Snr AU, 4l ton, Aslakrcn, eallcl from Siritlu. Nov 1 Nor A1batiro,.Y4 ton. Oln'ti. at Marseilles Nor Apollo, 4'M lon, Mclsom, sailed irom London, Nov 2 Nor Arizona, HI tons, Johnscn, at Liver pool, Nor "JO Rum Atlanta, 311 ton, Nybcrjr, sailed from Maryport, Nov 13 Dao Elcue. 483 toes, Dahl, tailed from Baltic (irr Krna. tone, flurmclstcr. raUce from Hull. Dec 2 Nor Gna. 358 tons, Andersen, tailed from SkuUear, Auir 3 via Talma, at Pljrmoath feert Kroolxcn Aiiprata, 4S0 tons, Wlldc, cleared frotnStetUn, Dec 24 tier liaise Wlchanl. 350 Uma, Khmckc, aallcl from Tcnnertffe, Not 17 Gcr 1 ucj A Paul. 877 tost, , aalTed from matcntam, Dec 0 Gcr Marie, 5l tona, rcrmlcn, sailed from Hamburr, Deo II tier Orion, ZZS tona, Clausen, tailed from Uamburjr. Not 4 ?r KT1? aaiieU from Mar ten let, Dec 13 Nor lUuma, M4 toni, Lundegaaxd, tailed Nor Saya, 41i tout, Larten, aalkd from riy month. Not 13 Nor Telemacb, C23 tona, Anderten. tailed from Valencia, Not 10 GerTexat, 501 tona. Loot, tailed from Ham bary. ot ltt Br Vide A Mebane, S96 tona, Iienaae. tailed from HamburjvOct 27 8wd Vulcan- 37 J tona, LI Bander, tailed from Landon. Dec 4 Nor Zippora, , , tailed f rom SeTllle, Not 13 BUGS. Daa Louise, 379 tons, Hansen, tailed from Antwerp, Deo 17. Ger ricokt,- tJ7 tona. Strain, tailed from TTambunr. kr.t Sv uvvuuauurr.iigTO ; SportBman's Goods, WE HAVE THE FINEST ASSORTMENT o f Engilah and Be 11 tun Breech Loaders CTer brought to tula market. Also a first C' Mcx of Shell. Wadding, Prlmers,Cart rldgoBaga, Gun Cap. Game Bags, Ac. In fact we can ahow a ttoct: of Hardware. Good goods and guarantee price. W. E. SPRINGER CO.. Soocetaon to John Dawson A Co Jantl 19.11 and 23 Market ftoeet For Saturday. JQRESSED POULTRY. DUPLIN COUNTY &AUSAGE AND LIVER PUDDING. N. CL Sides and a fuU stock of Choice Faailr Gro cexlea. Price reasonable. Retpectfullr. A. W. RIV.CN BARK, The lire Grocer and Produce Com. iler chant UtNonh Water St., WUsIrgton. it.C. Jca U ccmsxraiciAij news. WILMINGTON MARKET. 'l January 25 4 P. M. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Quoted firm at 30i cents per gallon bid. Small sales at these figures. ROSIN Quoted steady at $1.12-$ fox Strained and 1.17 for Good Strained. TAR Quoted steady at $1.40 per bbl of 250 pounds. I CRUDE TURPENTINE Quoted steady at $2 for Virgin and Yellow Dip and $1.15 for Hard. COTTON Quoted 1 firm. Small sales on a basis of 10 1-16 cents per pound for Middling. Tho following are thoofiicial quotations : Ordinary Good Ordinary Low Middling.......... 7 13-10 cents 9 M6 " ail 16 " Middling lb 16 16 . Good Middling. 10 DAILY RECKUTS. Cottutt. Spirits Turpentine. Rosin 218 bales 167 casks 2317 bbls 490 bbls Tar.........,....;. ..... Crude Turpentine. .... ... 273 bbis MAKLNJG NEWS. ARRIVED. Steam yacht Louise, Weeks. Smith ville. Master - U. S. mail steamer Minnehaha, Bb bey, Smithville, Master. ! Steamer John Dawson, Colvin, Point Caswell, R P Paddison Steamer Bladen, Green, Pavette ville. C S Love & Co. " - Steamer A P Hurt, Worth, Fayette ville, Worth & Worth. ! Swed barque Margarita, Johansen, Porto Rico, ffeide & Co Schr Mary. Davis. Elizabeth City, B FMitchell & Son, Avith 1,600 btwheis corn CLEARED. Steam yacht Louise, Weeks, Smith ville. Master ? U. S. mail steamer Minnehaha. Bis bey, Smithville, M:aster. Steamer Bladen, Green, Fayette ville, C S Love & Co. Steamer A P Hurt, Worth, Fayette Worth & Worth Br barquentine Vick & Mebane, flenskc, Bristol, Eng. Alex Sprunt & Son . Nor barque Camilla, Sorensen, Ham burg, 1) R Murchison & Co Exports. ! FOREIGN. Bristol, Eng Br barquentine Vict & Mebane 300 casks spts turpt, 2,191 bbls rosin Hamburg Nor barque Camilla-, 700 bbls rosin . WKEKLY STATEMENT. STOCKS ON HAND JAN. 10, 1884. Cotton ashore, 7,4 i2 ; afloat, 925 ; total, 8.367. Spirits ashore, 3,938; afloat, 055; total 4 593. Rosin ashore, 70,293, afloat, 11.414; total. 81.707. Tar ashore, 7,032 ; ashore. 070; total. 7,702 Crude ashore, 1,425; afloat, 100; total. 1,525. RECEIPTS FROM JAN. 12 TO JAN. 19. Cotton. I 828; spirit. 082; rosin, 9.214; tar, 1.145; crude. 373. j KX POUTS FUOM JAN 12 TO JAN. 19. . . DOMESTIC Cotioa. 1.353; spirits. 220; rosin, 305; tar, 599; crude. 5S6. , j FOREIGN. Spirits, 1.320; rosin, 0.817. MISCELLANEOUS. 1884. Harper's Bazar. ILLUSTRATED. Harper' Bazar It at once the most brilliaut and useful Household Journal n existence. It ta tbe acknowledged arbiter of fashion In thlp country. Its fatulon plates are the new est and jnobt Btyll&b; aud its pattern sheet supplements ana cconamlc eugscBtlors alone are worth many timet the cost of subscription. Its illu6tratioot of art needlework arc from tbe best sources. Its literary and artisUc merits are of the highest order. Its stories, pocnis, and CB&ays are by tbe first American and European authors. Its choice art pictures would fUl portfolios, and its humorous cutt are the most amulnc to bo found In any jour. nal In America. A host of brilliant novelties arc promised for 1581: Harper's Periodicals. Per Year: HARPER'S BAZAR ... ,..$4 00 ..4 00 HARPER'S MAGAZINE HARPER'S WEEKLY... .. 4 00 J. 1 50 HARPER'S XOLNG PEOPLE. . HARFEK'S FXAKKLIN SQUARE LIBRARY, . On Year (52 Humbert) .40 00 Pottage Free to all lubscTibeTt In the United states or Canada. i The Volumes of the Jtaiar begin with the first Number for January of each year. When no time la mentioned. It will be understood that the subscriber wishes to commence with the Number next after the receipt of order. The last Four Annual Volumes of Harper's Lszor, In neat cloth binding, will he tent by mall, pottage paid, or by express, free of ex penee (provided tbe freight does not exceed one dollar per Tolume), for $7 CO per volume. Cloth Cases for each volume, suitable for binding, will be sent by mall, postpild, on re ceipt of $1 00 each Remittances should be made by Post-Office Money Order or Draft, to avoid chanee of lots. Newspapers are not to copy this advertise ment without the express order of Harper a BSOTUEXS. Address . HARPER A RROTAERS, t23 nw York 2 in 1. m take your Bxeneaset. And take them line, I'U fix your watches To keep good time ; I do all work well. Entrusted to me. , If you don't believe it Try me and see. J- LV WINNER,, Photographer and Jeweler. " Hmw Market Bnlldlag fop ftUfrV Old NeTsrspapers TJK)EI3ALB VEST CHEAP. JL". . TfllS-OFFICB MISCELLANEOUS; MER I N O And in fact all Winter Goods must and hence the large . LACE CURTAINS AND CARPETS I A first rate assortment and it is a pleasure to show these goods 3, a rfi:u bftuaii uwi tia jan 22, 188-1 - JUST RECEIVED PER EXPREQq; Plain and Brocaded in all Also, 12 and 20 buttons length Jersey Silk Mitts, all colors for eveniog dress. pr These goods were purchased them .very much under the regular prico. : V l" ' -' JUST OPENED ! AT 116 illarket St. FRENCH NAINSOOKS, Victoriaand Persian Lawns, Pique, Marseilles,- CheckSi 20,000 Yards EMBROIDERIES! A FULL ASSORTMENT IN ALL NEW STYLES AND DESKtNS. BALANCE OF WINTER GOODS! j SELLING OUT VERY CHEAP, TO MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING STOCK. M. Tw7. ICATZ', 116 Market St. jan 21 j ! Special Inducements. r AM OFFERING A SPECIAL INDUCE ment In ZEPHYRS, having a very large lot of It, and wishing to reduce stock before Spring, I will sell all colors at 11c and black and white at iv cents per ounce, roR C ASH. a nice lot of Handkerchiefs, Linen and 8iik, I will sell at reasonable prices and stamp Initials free of charge. chrocbet Goods, such as Shawls, Fascina te rs. Caps, basques, Ac,, at low pi Ices. Hats trimmed and untrimmed as low at can be bought anywhere, and a large stock . to select from. i i Respectfully, - MISS E. KARRER,' jnlO Exchange Corner. - A Merciful Wan IS MERCIFUL TO HIS BEAST. THIS 13 a genue- Unt to owners of unbUnketed, bortes. The place to buy any price Blanket you want, together with Lap-rohes. Carriages, saddles. Harness, Trunks. Satchels. Rii Ac, Is at McDOUGALL A BO WD EN'S ' No. 114 Knrtli Front St Jan 21 Econoriiy. Economy. "PINE CLAT PIPE CHIMNEYS FOR OT- every wa7sTtistor? PITRK WHITE 0,PLABfiEU TAT?i TMONACH'S, 164 SECOND STREET.be- SSStif1 P1111 Ladles' anl Gen x utJE ot ereTy description, any color. i,JfaVtx tcovtio and bleaching. end nlnJ't Tour Gloves. MISCELLANEOUS. UN T) EEWE 4. go; the prices we are giving are amount of goods we arc geUio". on nana ai jcss man value. 1 rwicirjTiRs -J,.;,: ,,.-. . ;-nv A FULL LINE OF - . ' i the evening ohadeo, from a largo Biankrupt Sale and will offer JULIUS SAMSON, j til MAItKET STUEET. ! Baltimore & Wilmington t - Steamship Line. STEAMERS Raicigirand Vidctfe. .." Z" Oa anl afterfiaturday, January li steiyn cr of this line will tail from BiTo:iya:oiiE, - Krery SATURDAY, at 3 P. M. : . From WILMHSTGTON SATURDAY, unle sooner loa.Wl! Through Bills of Lading and lowest thtaork rates guaianteed to and from points n tit ru nouus ann oape ear lover. . r:'. ALSO, .:' To and from Boston, Providence, PhMsk -- pnia ana nn cstcrn citier For f reight Engagements, apply' to X; D. QAZAUX Agt, ; . - ! Wilmington,'. C ANDREWS, & CO , Agts., i t o. r? de-29 Corner Light and German SU, . . . " ' , RalUaiore. New Yorlc & Wllipingtci Steamship Line. STEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM NEW YORK JTIXl SATURDAY, at 3 o'clock, P. It j BENEFACTOR. ..... ... ... .SatordJ. J REGULATOR... ....i. SaturdiT. iaV BENEFACTOR..... ...... Saturday, REGULATOR ....i:......8arordi7, Thronrh Ttlll 1.M-nir and Lots gt Kates axaranteed to and from Pa Orth and South Caratta. I For Freight or Passage apply to f H. G. gMALLBONES.SupertDtcfldtt' wilmingtoB,X.t THEO. G. KGEB, Freight Agent, -... 85 Broadway, New Tort- WM. P. CLYDE A CO.. 6iwr) ian i-tf ;; . i l Notice. rpHE COPARTNERSHIP HEBfTOrO, existing between W. H. A J. A. MOXTGOj j ERY is this day dissolved by motual to T. A. Montgomery assumes all Ua-bliiua Is alone authorized to collect and recslj - W. U. MONTG0Mt 1 J. a MONTGOMEf- .: January. 12, 1881 ; v,, .. I rjinE CNDERSIGNE D WILL COSTI1 the business of the late firm of W. IL J i Montgomery and solicits the general?!? oi nis menis. janlitf J. A. MONTGOU1' JAS. B. HUGGINS & CO OLD STAND-MARKET STBEtt. - Invite attention to their stock yl Family; Grocery Suppli anj solicit patronage- i j Everything sold on the prlnclpl and Let tiTe," with a guarantee of tlon lo purchaser. V ' ! .-- Goods deUrcred promptly !d.5rf charge , pERSONALLY IN ATTENDANCE ' j Fashionable Shaving and HalrDeMl851' I at So. 7 South Front Street. KfJr benrrcrk done and ths bett hotX, - plC7t4. CiTewacalL .
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