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MISCELLANEOP- IT LEADS ALL. No other LIooJ-p uxi via 2 medicine is made, or has ertr been prepared, which so cota rl:!y mets ths warns of physicians And Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It leads the list a truly scientific prepara tion fcr ail blood daeaso. If there U a lark Cnnnrmn -D tlat of Scrofalaaboat yoa, OunurULA avu'i SAsavrAcriXA LU cjiodf It and expel It from yoar tjitera. Tor coosutatloul or0TCf olom Catarrh, Pljinnfl ATia'l SvB.4ArAIUt.LA la the vMlAann true rme-T. It '-his cured cusiirAi mwi. It trill tp the natueoai catarrhal lieiurx". and reuyrro the sieken toj oijr of th br aUi, which are l&Jicatlsns cf crcfiju origin. Ilrrrnnnc "J..TcxL:,i-i ULLLHUUd "At the; of two reart one of xflRPQ my children m frrtbly aSlicted OUftLO ,ih ulcerous rumLug sore on Its face orl nck. At tn runt time its eyes wero iwiien. tuuch IcfiAmfJ. and very sore. QflOC CvrO 'hrctiMtcIJtsthatapow VJUnt. Ult.0 f r ' rf ul al:rat Ire medicine mtwt b- emiMorod. Th united in recommendlnz ATrR J SiCiiUKH-LA. A few dov pro duced a rrotiM- imrnnetnent. which, by an aiher?n- i jur UtrcMxjJ. was contin ued to a :uj.ie and j-crnuner; core. N evki'ne hx ilr.c appeared of te existence of any cn.fakii !e:.l-ucj(-?; aod no treat meat of any J;',rr ever attended by more i-mn-if t or eaectail re-ul!. Yours trui , I;. P. Joaxsox" rurrAcro r.v Dr.J.C.Aycp&Co., Lowell, Mas3. Sold ly s,!l Prji., SI, tlx bottle for Si n 1 ly tcln dxw eo x tjhce sxnsr. The Daily Review. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 3. 1S31. BT xjauy Hcvieto has the largest x-fia TJe circulation, of any newspaper ublishtd, in the city of Wilmington. a3 IN CONGRESS YESTEKDAY Church Services To-Morro w. St. James Church, eornerCMarket and Third streets. Uer. A. A. Wataon. I. D. Rector. Fourth Sundsy after Epiphany. Feb. 3. 138k. Morning Prayer and Communion at 11 o'clock. Sunday School at 3 o'clock, p. m.; Evening Prayer at 4 o'ejock. St. John's Church, corner Third and Bed Cross streets. Rev. James Carmlcbael, P. D. . Keitor. Fourth Sunday after Epiphany, Feb . rcary 3, ISS4. Morning Prayer and Holy Com munion at 11 o'clock. SundaySchool at S.S3 o'clock? p.nu Evening Prayer at 7.4S p. m. First Baptist Church, corner of Market and Fifth streets. Ber. T. II- Prltchard, I). L.. pator.- Services at It a. m. and 70 p. m. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. WASIIIXGTOX.Teb. I. The morning The Lord's Supper will be admtolstered after hour harinjr been dispensed vitb. the the rooming sermon. I lease went into committee of the Whole (Mr Springer, of Ills, in the chair.) on the Fitz John Porter bill. debate being limited to three hours and 45 minutes. j M r Wolford. of Ky. resumed his ar suracnt began ist Saturday in support ot the bill. ! . Mr Wolford rasaed on to review the case and was frequently applauded by I moetlDjr weJnejday at p. m. Sundar School at 8 v. Church meeting for business Monday night at 7 80 o'clock, r rarer meeting xnursaay night at 7 H o'clock. SL PtfuPs Eran. Lutheran Church, corner of Sixth and Market streets, Ber. F. W. E. Pc3- chau. Pastor. German serrlcea at 11 o'clock English services at 7. SO p. m. Sunday School at 5 p. m. W. JL Strauss, Superintendent. - Second Presbyterian Church, corner of Fourth and Campbell streets. Ecr. C. M. Payne, Pastor. Serrlcea at 11 a. m., and 7 p. m. sabbatn cnooi at a p. m. rrayer . Ni:wYoinc, IS84. Alwut tlxty mUllnn copies of TnE Sr s have goa out o otrr rtblitbmcot durlcg tl r tot twelve monf-s. If Toa wen to ale cnl to cu-1 all the cjo tirans or all Titi: mws juHatet! an! noil last ear you wo.il-1 t a cntinuo-ij ttrli .r In teresting inform Jt!n, rommon ac wis "oni. oJtvl doctrine, an ! mw wit, l:j rnnuvh lo resrh from lrlnt;c Ii.u" u.irv l-t the l-p rf Mount 0wrtl':w In the wo-m l!.ca f.a.k ta Prlntlog liotie itar?,ant! ;li-n thrj't.ir tercf tfee wjt iAfk t the rton njruin. But THE SLX U written fr Hie i.i!i!l;Uantj of the crth; this iao strip of lntrlUpnc-e would glrllc the globr twrotv 'icii cr f.vrn-ty-el,cht time. If every buyer ol a r;jr of Tli. n s lurl the pvt year has tent only or.o hour over It. andifhU wife or LU grandfather ba spent another bour, this ncwiiiper In 1;! bv f t oriel the Lununriro lhlrtfu thiutnd years j Itu only brViuUs rAkahthn lite Hkvc I ' louse ( M r. K tiler) over ai;d over asain iaa. yoa cm xorm anr i lea or me ritouuti n iay tn.lt 1 orier was'a coward. lieli'lC members wl.o coliecrcil around him in the centre ai!o, but his remarks were at times so lovrjis lo be inaudible. Mr Calkins, of Aid, began his argu ment in opposition to the bill by the statement that he knew there was lo df.tibt about its passage. Mr Wm Waller Phelps, of New Jer. cy, a Republican, who represents the district in which Porter lives, spoke at lentrth in favor of the bill. Mr Routelle. of Maine, protested against-the passage of the bill, and denied that it was the unanimous de sire of the men who lousU under Por ter to have him reinstated to the army. Then a number of short speeches were made, idl-bnt two being in opposi tion to the bill. ' The committee rose and the bill was ordered engrossed and read a third timo. Mr. Cuiti'i, of Penn:, then took the Hour to clo thn debate in favor of Use bill. Jfo knew Fit z John Porter well and in the b-Minnin.1 ot the war that ;enrai wn I he most enlightened and rtrden: advocate of military discipline, t coord would show one sienific.int ! fan C juiiiiif not so much from the living an from thj graves ot d-;d. The first c:ti.iii wb'.i asked for the redress of his wrong wen; Horace Greeley, Henry Wilson and hitnseU. Certainly ll.o tidriity t thosi; persons to the Union could not be questioned. Porter had novcr approached hrn to ask him tc ie hi nuvocatt'. He was pained to hear the distinguished member of the lrcr the. Cure of Coughs, Colds,1 Hoarse::eso, Bronchitis,Croup, Influ-t enza, Asthma, "WTiooping Cough, In- cipient Consumption and for the re- lief of consumptive persons in ad van -I ced stages of the Disease. For Sale! by all Druggists. Price, 25 Cents. II WBHWgft""' . -'j nor 15-ly telp d&w ' - j- COMMERCIAL NEWS. I Eelifrfous serrlces In Tlleston Upper Room every Sunday at 3 P M. Public cordially In-: Tlted. Fifth Street M. E. Church, between Nun and Church streets, Bev. W. 1. Hull, Pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. ; -Class meet at 3 p. m. ; Prayer meeting Thursday even- lift U k 73 W UWfta Front Street M. E. Church, South, corner of Front and Walnut streets. Bcv. Dr. K. A. Yates, Pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7ti p. m. Sabbath school at 3 p. m.. Y. M. Parker. superintendent. Prayer meeting and lecture Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Christian Association Tuesday evening after first and third Sabbaths, at s o'clock. Seats free and strangers and visitors cordially invited. Seamen's Bethel. Dock between Water and Front streets. Capt. W. J. Potter, Missiona ry to the Seamen. Services every Sunday at 10.30 a. m and 4.30 p. m. Seamen and ail otners are coruiaiiy inTitca. beats iree. ran ne nan nnnna o: the service will be In NorwetrLm, conducted 01 rf0U pounas. byCpt.Chii3iLinsen. CRUDE TURPENTINE Quoted St Thomas Pro-Cathedral. First Mass at 1 afMn qf .- rn. vnw tv a m. Second Mass at 10 a. m. Vespers and sus at $2 tor Virgin and Yellow Dip Benediction at 5o'clockpm. Daily Mass at land SI. 15 for Hard GtO-im. i I " I .w!-Mnt s( Mrt!an,r,i, ,nm,rKivti. Quoted quiet on a basis and Mulberry streets, are as follows : On Sun- of 10 5-16 cents per pound fur Middling MISCELLANEOUS. , J : - MISCELLANEOUS. S7"o Feel I tnnniJ That our efforts to place before our patrons the best goods for the least money : are appreciated ! WILMINGTON MARKET. February 24 P. M. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Quoted quiet at32ccnt3 per gallon. No sales reported. .- KOSIN Quoted quiet at SI.I2i for Strained and $1.17 for Good Strained Sales reported of 500 bbls at quotations . TAR Quoted firm at $1.40 per bb of the nait popular f AtciVau icwppr?, or ot Its talluer on tbc c!oli. and -tlan of Amrrlan raeu and vstui n. TUB M'X l, and ul:l ru'ltu-j U bo. a news laicr wtl. Ji tc!! the truth wlilmut fi?rof coaeiucnv, wMcU p-eU at thj 1 1 M no nut rr h vr iu l'i J pr :: r it. whl!i pre bU tr.- iri ail tr.c uorl-I n uutut wxvc, ot wonu anti 13 tuo umI icaLi) aiiiic, which U woxklor wl'h all It heart toriiic raueof koact ?vtmujcl and tvl.lrh t:;re lore bclicrej th.t te Ipul-lican ptrty ruusi ro. atl 1 i.iit r In lbl ? car f ur lnl. 15-4 If jou koiwTiu. Si x. l.Wc It alri-adr. an t you will rt-id It wttb acctij'touic I dtlico.. aad i rotlt tiurir? n Is care t lc t!i wl lntcrtiilcjC vcr la li tuiry. vet LnMr Titr. TX. 11 1 hth ti thOfUIU'.tu;. God he never knew n. Porter who wast fool or :t co ward j Applause. lie never before came acrus a man ivho had the temerity li fcay that Porter was a coward, rui! he never wu!d hear it aaiu. lie gave an interesting history ot the movements ot the army of the Potomac ip the beginning of the war, and renriy ecry iiitmbcr in the House :ohJ in a circle aJround him and Iro I'. cully applauded his remarks. lie ii lt upon th services rendered to t tic couutry ly Fitz John lrtcrf and Tcr.M4 to Mail cuseniui 1 Tl ecrl edition of Tiik. so tc -cnt y malt, t vlp' '. follows- DAI IA u rrou a tn?n'.''s. ; a r, wl'.a 5iial.y -itton, 7. StTNDA LUtt Tlilfliii.n f nruUli c tlx current ik-w of world. -.ixl article of rxtcpttornl lit--rt to cvrrr lvlr. anl tilrrtrtr rclen-i ol new iKMki of the hlKcl werlu (I rcjr. WEKKIAt! a year Kljtht piM of the matter of thsd liy luo; au AprteuHural Iexrtcnni of uiic-intlk-l vniue, icrl il rca.'kct reiort, atnl lttcrary, rlenline, and Uonf'.!! IntclHcccrc raVc Till: WtrKLr tx tl uci-.tj cr tor the fjroi- ; . rr hoi--b-l I. Telti'i i f I", sn cMn : ' rpv iff Mr I w- Kil.AMi. I'n'.il.Ncr. r. Tit- " v V V Pacific Cuano. wk 11 1: Jixr i;i.t:Kir:i 400 TO 500 TONS 1 . . . 1 r in ii i4iirT, 11 you mj i.t 1: ...1 .1 .... 1 i. . . . mr to --t Into J 1 lo.tioei itoei ui 1 uw 9 iicciaiuauon, wuien itc tucareii raiticii anu giitierca with peueralit its. If Gen Porter had io!aicd order; he hal treated his aperiT ofliccr with disrcjecl or con tempi, it wa the duty ot that superior lo have taken away hi ensign of rauk iiumettiaicly, and put him under arrest. Kclcrrinx to th lact that Mr Culchcon. of Michiati. bid cniscd from the rec ords his liupuljition upon Geu Grant, he congratulated that gentleman upon ihir.xood taste jvhich he had exhibited, and thai b 'lwet'n ihf lime ol the deliv ery oi th speech :tud ihe P'iblication of hr hnd time to rejnht. Ho criticised t': sicich ot Mr. II. .rr. of Mieh. lor ;:. xpto.ion of opinion that no dx l onf.-.lcrate should vote upon this bill, ' :;i 5 itic; it lor granted that the .men . w!ii in iroi . Iut in I be beliet th.H Ihey , weir uV;!:!, had fu'!it in the great 'war. : i if lwiter men than iuartenuaslcis, masters, sliders and contractor. f L uuhter. j In a btilliant peroration. , hie!i was warmlv awi:iulcd. he aji : h iiit'u in 1 ik iittu.st? in tio j'.isueo ii a OK TtlH IVV .L'AUI.K t UTIUKIJ. u r,.?f ,J mri . aIU .,, lJlo U(ll!CIusi0 wh'chhln-vrrf .'.K-.l. nn.l im h-!t or 1 4r dH,1 ,0 A1 heartily e.ongraiu- lald by Ii parly Inend-i. "e tLr'ichout tbv caon; li IImi.v j Tlie bill was Jthen passtd yeas 1K, fpay STATU NKWH. 11 a. m. Prayer at 8 p. m. On Saint' days and other Holy Ja-s at 0 a. ra. and 4.30 p. m. IUjt. C. O. Brady, Minister In chargei Scats free. Christ Church (Confrivganonail5t)Nun atrcet, letveen Sixth and Seventh. Ker. D. D. Dodge, mlni-ster. Prcachinz services at 11 o'clock, a. m. and 8 o'clock, p. m.' Pastor's Uible Class at li.l.'i p. in, Prayer and Praise meeting, Wednesday, S o'clock, p. m. Snnday School, 3 o'clock, k in.. In Memorial Hall, corner 7th aud Nun St.. Firt Baptist Church, (col.) corner of Fifth and Campbell streets, A. 51. Conway, pastor. Preaching at 10.80 a. m.. 3 p. m., and 7,ii0 p. in s. 8. scliool at I p. m ! Second BapUst Church, on Sixth, between Church hnd Castle streets, licr. J. P. KiD, Pastor. Services at 11 a. iu. and 8 p. in. Sun day Scliool at 'J a. ui.. Praj-er meeting every Tuesday nllit. reported. The following are the official quotations : Ordinary 8 Good Ordinary. 9 Low Middling..... k r a ftuaaimg: Good Middling. 9 10 10 I-IG eents 5-10 15-10 " 5 16 " 9 16 " .Wilml ngton District. Methodist E. Church, South, Quarter ly Meetings rii:STKOLxi. Smithville Feb. 2- 3 Brunswick Circuit, at Con cord Feb. 9 10 C'izabcth Circuit, at Eliza I bethtown Feb. 16-17 HIadcn Circuit, at Bethlchem.Feb: 23-2-1 Cokcsbury Circuit, at Beth any - : :. .Mar. 1 2 Newton Grove, Mission -Mar. 5 Point Caswell Mission at Bry ant's, Mar. 8- 9 Duplin Circuit, at Kcnans- ville Mar. 15-16 Waccatuaw Mission,. ... Mar. 20 Onslow, at Lcban- on L Mar. 22 23 DAILY RECEIPTS Cotton Spirits Turpentine. ... Rosin.. Tar.. Crude Turpentine 241, bales 1071 casks 2080: bbls 255' bbls 175 bbls ftlAKENE NEWS. OUR GREAT SUCCESS Wo Attribute largely to the splendid bargains we have been and still am to give our customers. It appears that our extremely low prices have m the impression that thero is something mysterious aboutonr system of d0(. business. A few words wiilclear away the mystery. We sell low because system of buying enables us to procure the largest bulk of goods lower than be manufactured ; next, thelow expense in proportion to the vast amount of business we do allows us to sell at a very small tnfla above what the roods Oar system is very simple; and these words explain all? j We wish the public to Understand that we do not nrJvprf isi trrw?a 'in n ftnilUmL ..11. I' i - : "TiB : , " ;vmmvu nojr, leuiof you tbjj our goods are worth double what we ask for theni ; but we claim what we do and do what we claim ; and we do mostdecid'dly claim that the roorh offering are below the prices asked elsewhere. If you purchase any goods froa, US and don't find that thev are in emp.rv nar?fnlnr a on-.nao.nU . - oacK and we will refund the money. tjOFg. We can suit a rush them off qu 1 and offer bargains that cannot be had elsewhere; ickly, we have-cut down prices to the lowest point. duced prices it will pay to buy them lor next Winter's wear. Cal in order to i f At these re atOQceat jan 28 THE RELIABLE CLOTHIER 114 nJARKET STL NEW YORK HERALD. FIcmington Circuit, at inston Flem- I Mar. 29 30 W. II. Boiinirr. P. E. If you need a real good first class cooking stove, don't fail to see the Ex eclsior Penh.. Zcb. Vance and New Emerald, besides others. They are to bo f.Mind at factory prices at JACor.fs who is tho manufacturers' agent. t MISCELLANEOUS ed noxi: piiosfiiAiK At Last Year's Prices. It ?l2atiw .M.MX. MI:UNT Jt .SON- Commercial Hotel Wilmington,. N. C. M. SCIl LOSS. Prop. I.N KVEUY IlKSPKCI. T rtnlcLu Hr amil Rll.l.lAKl IvT ATT Al'M KT a AT- BOATWRICHT'S CHOICE FA3IILY OltOOEIIIES. of 11 ;tKUs ARE NOT SURPASSED IV Quality aud Cheapness ! Everything Guaranteed as Represented. . John L. Boatwriglit NOttTll FBOXT STltFfTT. U nosville Wars: John Warden and IJenj (lanr.ali. r.l Cataloocbe town shipaboul 20 tuilcs I mm here, in this county, pot into a general quarrel on lar-t idnesda). while at work, and during the melee, arden struck Han nab two licks with the axe end of 1 good sized mattock. Irom the effects of wnich he remained wholly unconscious until Thursday, when he died, i Kerncrsvillc Ncics: Forsyth County has brought suit against the Richmond & Danville ITtilroad for her interest in tho balcm Iiranch Iliilroad. It seems that the county gave a mortgage ten years ago to tbo Richmond & Danville Co. tor the cxsi of rollios stock. &c. to be forcciosed at tbeend of five years. me mortjraijc was never foreclosed and now ihe county brings suit, claim in- mat tbo amount or tbo mortgage has more than been made in the last ten yeara. Wars and Observer: The exposition company has bcii formed the bark i.iutiv utrtt aifi i,u uit now De w . . m ... . m. - cun. 1 uo omcers arc Air. v. s. i'rim- rose. President, Mr. II. F. Fries. Sec retarv. and Mr. Io. D. Heart. Treas urer. The vice Presidents, chosen one from each Congressional district, are Mc5sr. Wm. lUddick. V. II. . Cape. i.ar;. j. a. iwnnz. j. v;arr. u. S. NViosteid. Wm. II. Bernard. John II. Ferguson. The directory is composed of twenty gentlemen taken from the different parts of the State, but selected with a view to securing a lull attend ance at tbo monthly meetings. They aru Gov. T, J. Jarvis. Messrs Henry A. London, P. II. Haines. S. B. Alex ander. George Howard, W. G. Up church. Gcorce M. Itosj, W. H. S. Bar cwvn, John Nichols, Thomas M. Holt, It. M. Pearson, Jnlius tawis. Dr. D. W. C. Bnbow. W. C. Stronacb. Geo. Allen. Jacob Wallace. Dr Eugene Gri&soui. Mi. J. W. WiPon. T. K. Brur.er and Vm. Woollcolt. li VIB 4. 1 Old Newspapers SAU VKBT CUKAP. Tnisrojjic PUROELL HQTJSE. --rjNDKJi NrW UANAGKMJCtT, ' WI1AIIXGTON. Ji. C . O. 1 PXEET. Proprietor. Lia Proprietor AtUnUo UoteL rtrst-CUn taaJltU appolatacato. Texrna HtiJU Furniture. ri-IUS WEEK WE HAVK PLACED Iu stock ew ant StylUh PA It LOR SUITS, L1DIES' DESKS AND SECRETARIES. Wardrobes, Jar-llncre StamU (ia Walnut and Ebonj. ."00 COMMON BEDSTEADS. MATTRESSES all klnds-and a 8iiierb as- i ortuicntof WINDOW SHADES. Glve us a call; we can Milt you. ' . TIIOM1S C. CRAFT, Aircnt. jan 2S Furniture Dealer 1 (0 So. Front 8t It Don't Twlatter JF THE OLD YEAR IS. GONE AND THE Year C9m. nUMPIIREY, JEN KINS Jt CO., are bUU receiving at their Ora tcr Hou-e, No. 112 South Fronx Street, a frech Bttppljr eyerr day of New River Oysters. Oya tera ah rptd C. O. D. Fresh Shell Oysters always on hand. Ac ' jan 2 I'K. H. IT. KAXK, of th DeOuiDCTT aur eas raa rr I Irtu II. U.k.NE, XM, M.llt, it W. Uta SC w lark. t IK a Furniture. 200 CUAMBEB -NDJP A.RLOR Smta from $25 to $150. New styles and first class goods at GREAT BARGAINS ! FINK BOOK CASES. SIDEBOARDS. SECRETARIES, WARDROBES. LJRRART Tinrvp zrmV -nTeea, cnairs. Tar bVea. Ac.. Ac. at bUr barralna. V.11 tTl -ciur- J hit. u. "A. BillTir. Fnmltni rwnilf. ARRIVED. Steamer D. Murchison, Smith, Fay etteviHc, G W Williams & Co. Steam yacht -Louise. Weoks, Smith ville. Master U. S. mail steamer Minnehaha, Bis- Dey, binithvillc, Master. v CLEARED Stciimsliip Regulator, Doane, New York, II. G. Smallbnnes. Steamer D Murchison, Smith, Fav cttcvilic, G. W. WiUiams & Co. Steamer John Dawson, Colvin, Point Caswell. R P Paddison Steam yacht Ixmisc, Weeks, Smith ville. Master t U. S, mail steamer Minnehaha, Bis bey, Smithviile, blaster. JQxports. COASTWISE. New York steamship Regulator 1,153 bales cotton, 127 casks spirts. 200 bbls tar, 113 do crude, 25 cases tar, 75 pkgs mdse 47,887 ft lumber. 149 empty beer kegs. JI O N THXj'v" ST ATJBIHL ENT. STOCKS ON nAND I'Kli. 1, 184 Cotton ashore, 7,763; afloat, 612; total, 8.375. j Spirits ashore, 1.7'JI. i Rosin ashore, 70,260 , afloat, 9,810; lolai, fcKi.luo. Tar ashore, 7.756; ashore. 1,752; total, !J,5()H. j Crude ashore, 3,36. RECEIPTS FROM .TAN. I TO FKIi. 1 Cotton, 6.577; spirits, 3.959; rosin, 47. 823; tar, 6.068; crude, 3.963. - EXPORTS FROM JAN. 1 TO I'F.II. I DOMESTIC. Cotton, 4.913; spirits. 1.224; rosin, 1,447 ; tar, 2,627; crude, 2.656. , ' FOREIGN. Cotton. 8.439 ; spintsj 2 971 ; rosin, 52,- 572- tar. 12; crude. 12" WEEKLY EDITION, ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. ' l o It contains all the cencral tip.ws nt the DaIW Edition of the Herald, which has tha lurmat circulation In the United Stathes. j IXDKPfNDEXT IN' POLITICS, ' It la the most valuable chronicle of Dolitlcal news In the world, impartially elvlnsr the on- currences and opinions of all parties, so that all sides may be known. In the departmenl of Foreign News the. Herald has always been distinguished by i the fullness of its cable despatches. The new : transatlantic telegraph cables will incitase facilities. j The Fakm Department of the Wevkly Herald i3 practical. It goes to the fpoint, and doc3 not give wild theeries. Tbo larmcr will save many more than Baltimore & Wilmington Steaniship Line. STEAMERS- ONE Do llIar a Year ' i . r from the sacrfraatlons of the farm denartrnftnt. alone, concernlnjf 60il, cattle, crops, trees, buildings, jrardeninsr. poultry and airricnltu- ral economv. , "The Home ' ' instructs the housewife and the children in re gard to economical and tasteful new dishes, ihe fashions, and tho making of home com forts, in addition, are given latest reports of trade and ! . s Raleigh and Vidctto. Oa and after.Satunlayi Jannary 6tb, a Stfar cr of thisllne will sail from , BALTIMORE, ( rjyery SATURDAY, at S PJ M. J - irom .... SATDRD iv. unless sooner loaded. Produce Markets, m, 1 the condition of money, columns of Mi seel la ncoua ueading, I'octiy. ia Cmple5o ?torv very week, Jokes and Anecdotes, Sporting News, - 1 . POPULAR SCIENCE, the -doings of well kr.own rcrsons of the w orll, a department dovo cd to j Sermons aso Religious Notes. 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