FRO is! THE PRESIDENT " . or mica cuvrrirrr. Independence, Texas, Spt- IS, 1SS2. GctiUent Ayer's Hair Vigor IIxs been dkmI la xny houx&oU for Uiree lit. To preTctt falling out of tht Lair, ii. .To prcrent too rapid chacge of color. 3d. Aa a dreailng. It baa rrca entire Satisfaction la every trttiTvro. Toon respectfully, "W. Casxt Cxxjrz." AYER'S HAIR TICOR 1 entirely free from nacUasIy, danjeroua, or Injoxiou sub stances. Zt prertfiU la haLr from turning gray, restore gray Lair to Its original color, prvrssts bald ores, noniuse the hair and proaaou lu growth, cures dandraiT and all leM of the hair and scalp, and U, at the same time, a very superior. And dedraUe dressing. rsxr asxd bt Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Matt. 8oU by all DrcfjUta. " Is 1 ljtcJp dJfcJL 23 30 fc. m. TiE D,aiwd S1 What is it? It is the best whit dress shirt now . offered for sale. Why is it the best? 1st. It Is made of the best materials WamsuUa muslin, BrooVfield 2 loo lines, Clark's O. N. T. spool cotton. 2d. Its workmanship is unequalled Everlasting Stay Attachment, French Placket Sleeves, ' Reinforced Bosoms 3d. It will fit, elegantly Tall men, Short men, Fat men, Lean men, Big men, Little men. MiXTTiCTCttO SV DANIEL MILLER & CO., .iMroxTiis and Jobber, Dry Goods and Notions, Gents Furnishings, 32 and 34 HOPKINS' PLACE. J WAMSUTTA If your dealer does not keep it, send his ad Jress to Daniel Miller & Co., sole man ufacturers, Baltimore, Md. apl II 3a f cd arm CrCaplUU Prlre 87S,OOO.I Tickets only Shares in pro portion. Louisiana State Lottery Company. Vridok4ii.lv certify Uat ruftrviM tXe arrangement for mil the JJcntXif end Semi Annual Draeing of TXe Louisiana State Lat ter Company, and ta person nml and con trol U Drawings tkemsebets, and tXat tXe tame art conducted with konestg, fairness, and iit gvad faith toward mil parties, and tee autXor ime UU Camp- ta nee tXis cerHJtcmU, witkfao frr of our sgnatmrs attached, in iU adver Commissioners. Incorporated rnl3 for 53 years by the Leg islature for Educational and Charitable pur-poM-wltb a capital of f 1.000.000 to wlueh a reaerre fund of fttO.ooo baa since been added, m ' By an overwhelming pormlaa vote ltsfran hle waa made apart of the preaent 8tat Coastttutlom adopted December Id. A. D.. 1S731 Taa emit Lattery taer voted on fry tU peopUefanf State. It merer scales c CS2I0O LINEN.-, lu Brand Single Number Drawings taks A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WW A rORTUXK. fifth: Oraad Drawlsf, Claaa B, ta ta Aeaaar of Matte, at New Orleans, Tuesday, May IS, 1S84 16sh Koatary Draw Capital Prize, $75,000. 100,000 TIckeU at Five Dol lars Each. Fractions in Fifths In proportion. LIST Of FXJZXS. 1 Capital Prise of.... .......... 73,000 1 Capital Prise of.................... 23,000 1 Capital Prlae of.................... 10.000 t PrtsM of aa.ooo 12.00c Prlsea of X.ooo,.....M.. ...... .... 10,000 10 Prtsee of 1,000, 10,000 ; s Prlaea of sou.......... ........ 10,000 100 Prlsea of tax................... r.000 900 Prlaee of X 00.. ...... 90,000 000 Prlaee of SO 13.000 10OO Prlaee of S3................... S3.000 arraoxritaTTosf rent. AyproTtminoa Prlaee of trso. t,T 1 M 600. 4.300 t " " SO. 130 4.957 Prlsea, amotratlnx-to. M.. tTEZJSCQ AppneaUoa for ratee to elube should be saade only to the o2oe of the Coapaay ta New Or- lPYor fBrther taiormaOo. wrtta clearty, itr tax full addreaa. Hale P. O. Mosey Or ders parable aad addreee Berlatered Letters to MZffoBULJLSa NATIONAL. BANK, - Nsrw Oxxxura. La. POSTAL. NOTES aad ordtixary leoere by Mall or Zxpreea (all auaaa of $3 aad upward by JCxpreaa at our expense) to - Kcw OrVfint, LA, oraC A.DATJpnTJf. . , KJ 0ereQthBL Waxlrtoa, D. C apl J-vwlaal 5-2Aw The Daily Review. WEDNESDAY. APRIL, 23, IS84. ThjL im.uu Kerietn lias tilt larctsi . . . Tr--7 jc IN GONOUESS YESTERDAY. SENATE. I WAjsnivfiTOx. Arjril 22. Mr. Blair from the committee on Education and Labor, reported favorably a bill to rrratn a rommision to inouirc into and renort uron the material, indus trial and intellectual progress made by the colored ionle of the United Mates sinr I8C5. Calendar. After a short executive session the Senate dispensed with the regular order and took up bills under the five mifintn .rule. Under this 'rule bills wpri nassed authorizing a bridge jurrs Cumberland river at Nashville and several bills affecting local and ..ytal Intnmsta in flio WoSf And Ml M m a 111 LI L. A A k W w w Vnrlh. The Chair laid before the .Senate the Fleuro-pneuinonia bill, so that it may mr 11 n ns unfinished business to- morrow. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Mr. Dinirlev. of Maine, asked unan imous consent for the present consid eration of the bill authorizing tnc sec retary of the Treasury to invest lawful v donosited in the Treasury Ijv National Bankins associations lor the retirement of tlieir circulating note. Mr. Weller objected and the .consent was not cranted. ! The House went into Committee of the Whole on the TarilT bill. , The principal speakers on the bill were Mr. Welbourn. of Texas, favor ing, and Mr. McKinley, ol Ohio, oppos ing the bill: but a eood many quei-ions and brief remarks were interjected by other members. Mr Herbert, ot Ala. made an elabo. r&tu atgunient in favor ot the bill, and in answer to what he termed sophist ries of the gentleman who had preceded him. At the conclusion of Air II rbert7s remarks the committee rose. The House then "went into Committee of the Whole on the pension appropria tion bill, the pendinz amendment being that offered by Mr. Kosecrans, of Casa., transferring the duties ot the pension agent to the pay (icpariu.ent 01 me navy. The amendment was lost. I An amendment was adopted providing that 10 agent, attorney or other person, shall demand or receive a fee for his services in cases of pensions or bounty Itnd claims, until the allowanco of the . . . . .. . in Claim: that lees in pension cases snau be paid, for paying pensions, out ol the first install meat of 1 ho pension lo the claimant: that ne fee? shall exceed 10 except in case of a special writ'eh con- . . . . jii i. 1 tract n ii-e in 1 ne pension lui-u huu arp oved by the (JonuuUsioa r oj Pen sions, when $25 may bo charged; and prescribing the power which the secre tary ol" the Interior may exeicise over pension attorneys The Committee then rose aDU report ed the bill to the House when it was passed. , He Docs Not Need to Go Alter Ills Money. In replv U an inquiry of a report r Mr. (I. (ao?dmith ("ne of our best known Jebh ci'.izens) Did you ever win anything beJ'ore? lie replied: Oh, ye.! now and then. I once won $1,250 n n Herman Lottery, and havn won small sums a: odd limes in The Louisi ana State Lottery. Wpll yon visit New Orleans for the purpose of collecting your money (alluding 'to $15,000. the one-filth oi the capital prize in The louisiana State lot:ery,,on Tuesday. March II. on ticket No. 14 A07). No! we have dejX'Sited the ticket with tho Clnmbu (Miss.) Insurance and Bi;k ing C. fr coll'-ction. It isue enough. The. draft was promptly lion'-ivd. Kxtravt from the Columbus (Miss.) Disjxilch. March 14:h. mi. ICE. apl SI W. K. DAVIS Jt SON. iMotice. tpnE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING OI lha StrrkhoMers of the CAROLINA CEK I TRAL RAILROAD COMPANY will be hold at the Company Cdce, In the city of Wil nlDStoD, cn THURSDAY, May Sth, at 11 o'clock, a. m. J NO. 11. SHARP, apl SI tdm Secretary Challenge to the State. J AM BOUND TO SELL THE BEST BEEF, t can't help IL I hare got THIRTY HEAD OF. FINE CATTLE, fattened by Mr. T. L. Racaley of Sampaon County and I CHAL LENGE TOE STATE T BEAT TOEU. On aale for the next thirty days. ow U the time to PATKON1ZK HOME. So need to go to New York ; we will comrii with them. SPRING LAMB, MUTTON AND VEAL n hand DAILY. Leave orders with UEOUGE V. TILLEY, apl 13 St frmw stall No. 6. PARSLEY & WIGGINS, I MANUFACTURERS OF SASII, BLINDS, DOORS, AND ORNAMENTAL WOOD WORK, apl B tf j Boxes and Grates, F5R SHIPMENT OF TEG ETA B ' ES AND Fruit, la ahooka or ready made. YkLLOVS PINE LUMBER. A foil stock of Rourh and Dreasod Lumber. Latha, etc., for Building purroaea. Mar Orders by the cargo. Domestic and For elra, aolWasd. t apl a daw parsley a Wiggins. co: WILMINGTON MARKET - April 23r4 P. IL SPIRITS TURPENTINE Quoted firm At 284 cents per gallon . Sales of 20 casks at 29 cents. ROSIN Quoted firm at Sl.05 for Strained and$1.10 for Good Strained Sales of 500 abls at quotations. TAR Quoted firm at $1.10 per bbl of 280 lbs CRUDE TURPENTINES Qaoted steady at $1.75 for Virgin and Yellow Dip and $1 for Hard. COTTON Quoted firm. Sales of 30 bales on a basis of Hi cents per pound for Middling. The following are the official quotations : Ordinary Good Ordinary Low Middling 91 lOj 11 H! in cents Middling a fV Good Middling..--' DXILT BXCKIFTS. Cotton 21 bales Spirits Turpentine. 217 casks 674 bbls . ........ Rosin Tar 120 bbls Crndo TurDentine. , 8 bbls ...... MARINE NEWS, ARRIVED, i Steamer D Murchison,- Smith, Fav etteville, G. W. Williams & Co. Steam yacht Louise, Weeks, bmitn ville. Master Steamer Passport, Harper, Smith ville. Master Nor baraue Kmbla. Simoogeo, Ant werp. J tr xueDano. CLEARED, i Steamer D. Alurchison, Smith, Fayn etteville. G W Williams & Co. Steam yacht Louise, Weeks, fcmith ville. Master Steamer Passport, narper. Smith ville, Master. 1 rnilE VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS DEVO- tcd to the display of these goods are this sea son more than usually attractive. In TRIM. MED HATS we are receiving frcm the North by every Stamr the most favorile styles of attcrn Bonnets; duplicates of which we can furnish at very low prices; while of UNTRIM- MED GOODS, our assortment is absolutely ' i bewllde log, embracing 1 ad lea Hats, Misses' H&ta, Children's Hats, Boys' Hats, Ac, in Straw, n Chip, lo Fine Ml'an, in Union Milan, In Rough and Ready, In Canton, In Pearl and in other materials, in all the choicest shades, and at prices wh'.ch, as compared with those ruling elsewhere, arc simply astonishing. LOW PRICES AT TAYLOR'S BAZAAR. Webavo Trimmings of eveiv description, from the small single Violet to tho largest branch ed dress garniture. Daises by the dozen, or in wreaths. Morning Glories, Pansles. Llllles of th3 Valley, Buds, Roses, Muslin Buds, Moss Ruda, Wreaths, Bprays of every description. In fact every kind of flowers; Trimming for Dresses oi Hats, at prices which set com ietltlou at deSance, at TAYLOR'S BAZAAR. OUR DIbPLAY OF Comprises Ostrich Tips. Ostrich Plumes, Os trich Pompoons with Humming Birds and without, and with and without Aigrettes, in all styles and colors, and at prices to suit all purees. All are the best of their kind, at TAYLOR'S BAZAAR. Also, a full line of i HOISERY. GLOVES. CORSETS. UNDER WEAR, Ac-, Ac. We display novelties in Fancy Laces for Dress Trimmings, Oriental. Cluny, Egyptian, Normandy, Spanish, Point, Brabant In whi e, ecru and black. An elegant line of Neckwc ax, for Ladies and Children. KMBBOIDERIES in Swiss, Nainsook and Irish Point, at remarkably low figures, at TAYLOR'S BAZAAR, 118 Market St., ipllS WILMIXQTOS. K. C. Dr. S. 0. Ellis; rAFFICE 33 SOUTH FOURTH , -STREET, opposite Miller's Drug Store. Having located In wiimlnrton offlers his professional services to ue ciuxens. u not m when called upon calls left noon the alate win ha nmn,niV. spondd to api Ju 500 Horses C AN BE FITTED OCT WITO TT.. Bridles. Saddles. Collars. Ilm a fall line of Trunks. Bag and Satchel. Onr- rtages. Booties. Phaetons. Carta. Drays. Ac. Allour good are fresh and beat quail tr lor price In tho State H 7 McDOUGALL BOWDXN. 114 North Fre.tut Next to D. A. Smith's Furaitcre f Store. A r Eenowned Tonic, r jB MRS. JOE PERSON'S REMEDY FOR GENERAL DEBILITY. BUII.DS UP THE SYSTEM AND IMPARTS VIGOR AND . HEALTH. It la an antidote for Malarial Blood Poison, i - .ndaeure remedy for restoring the systex after having had CHILLS AND FKVJsJJ. As a Tonic and Alterative. Mookesviixx, Iredell Co.. N. C. Being desirous of add'nz my testimonial to ' others concerning the merits of Mrs. Joe PeH son'a Remedy, rtake pleasure in b tying that as a Tonic and Alterative I do not think It has an equal. I hae fairly tested It, and after lrrn veareune. sarsap&mia. vlnecrar Bitter and varioua other remedies, havo no hesita tion In pronouncing it far superior to any tonic I have ever used. When I commenced uslnz airs, rerson s isitters x waa very weak, com plexion sallow, and now 1 am feeling perfectly weu. ttespectruiiy your inena. MRS. II. T. BROWN. September S3fh, 1878. Debility, newbekn. Sept. e. issi I have nsed Mrs. Joe Person's Tonic for een- erai ue Dill tv consequent upon uvinsrin alow country, and found great benefit from it as an nppeuzer which gave tone to the system. MAKX tSA.XA.HU CL.AKKK. Scrofula in the Eyes. Oxfobd. N. C. Feb. 2d. 18S0. Mrs. Joe Person's itemed? Cured our 11 tie gin, who was badly afflicted with Scrofula, aiter au oiuer means naa xauea. Fursaie in Wilmington by w. uT Grein. Wholesale Agent. J. C. Munds. Munds Bros. A DeRosset and F U. Miller. AoDlvforPam phlet of North Carolina testimonials. apl i t tf . SMOKE. A LL WHO DESIRE A SMOKE in which -ti the censes will be gently lulled to rest and the faney freed Irom care, soar among the de lightful air caslles of "Arabian MsrhtV snlen- dor, should try some of those Domestic and lmporiea cigrs at r. C MILLER'S Pharmacy, apl 7 Correr Fourth and Nun sts To Fruit Growers. HAVE JUST RECEIVED 1CO.O0O Fruit 4- Basaeis ana oirawDerrv urates, ana am nra- parea to iurn'sn iae iraue, irc-m uoiasboro to Charleston. These crates weigh ill pounds' and save $1.22 in freight between Wilmington HUU i'CH UU CBC11 kill) y rifc VJ E. G. BLAIR. apl I. Agent Sportsman's Goods. WE HAVE THE FINEST ASSORTMENT o f English and Belgium Breech Loaders ever brought to this market. Also a first- c ass stock of Shells, Wa-idlng, Primers, Cart ridge Bags. Gun Caps, Game Bags, Ac In fact we can show a stock of Hardware. Good goods and guarantee prices. I Successors to John Dawson A Co.. 1 19. 21 and 23 Market tieet ap The Excursion and Pic Nic i QEASjN 18 OVEH AND THE THEATRI CAL AND BALL Season has opened again. ana JUhN wkilnkk.. the practical German Barber and Perfumer. Is personally in attend ance at his Hair Dressing Saloon. 29 Market Street, between Water and Front, Wilmlnar ton. N. C ! mcb3 Kerclmer & Calder Bros. WHOLESALE gROCEBS ASD COMMISSION Merchants, offer for sale a full line of KLOUB, SUGAR, BACU.n. SALT. KICK, MEAL, CORN, OATS, SNUFF, SODA; LYK, STARCH, CRACKERS, CANDT, HOOP IRON, GLUE, i nails, bungs, ! paper, bags, AxleGkease, POWDER, apl 7 - COFFER, MOL&bSES, LAfD, HAY, POTASH, SOAP, CANDLES, RIVET, MATCHES, KUUKETS, TIES. Ac Riot ice. PURSUANT TO THE POWERS OF SALE contained in a mortgage made by John Col ville and wife And Wm. E. Hill and wife to E. K. Burruss, the 10th day of September, 1873, and recorded in Book "DD". at page 50i, Records of Bladen county, and in a mort gage made by John Colvllle as the sur?lvlng partner of Wm. E. Hill A Co., to E. E. Bui rus, the 2nd day of January, 1882, and re corded In Book No. 1. of Mortgages, at ratre 549 Records of Bladen county, the undersigned will sell for cash, at the village of Abbotts burg in Bladen ciunty, on Saturday, the 17th day of May.ISS. the following described real estate situated in the aald village of Abbotta- burg and county of Bladen, viz : 27 acres of land lying on the North side of the C. C. Rail way. There are on this tract! of land, one large frame store house, one large frame dwel ling, a large car shed, a large machine shop, snd about 25 small tenant houses. Said land will be sold in lota to suit purchasers. Also. 6 other lota lying on the South side of theC. C. ttauway ana in tne village ox ADbottsburg. icniu cmn. tiiie gooa. ! E. K. BURRUSS, Mortgagee. C. C. Ltos, Attorney. apl 16 lawlw w District Court of the United States for' the j&asiern jjistnct ox Aortn Carolina. jsryan Morse In Admiralty for wharfage and fuel Steamer Minnehaha, ana James B. Pardee. KntlcA 1a lifrrfehv tri vtn that In Koi1ln A a moniuon to me adaressed under the seal of " J D " - WWIUUI HI District of Cape Fear, In the Eastern District VsvK rawhlM Iakr4 W a . m . A. u, vss, i nae this day attached and seized the fcteamer Minnehaha, her tarklw nrri and furniture, and do detain and hold the same In my custody until further orders of the Court. Now. all rjersona elsJmtntr thA aama v.. w log any authority to aay why the property wwuiu .-uk uc vuuucqucu uu boiu in payment of wharfage and fuel, are hereby notified to nnetr before th aafrl rvnt tn ka Kzi, tv n r r 1 msr u.v. s. . u mlngton. on the first Monday after the fourth Musuay iu Apm, a. xj., iasi, men ana there to interpose a chUi for the same, and make their allegations In thai h-hlf hnvmir If any they have to the contrary W www at Per Jos. H. Neff, Deputy. men z Dyed." AT MONACHS, 161 SECOND 8TBKET.be- tween Market and Princeaa, Ladlea and Gea tlemea'a roods of evervdeacrtntion. Alao, clean Tag, acotrrinr and bleaching.ESexd me a pair ex toot on aua uiovea. ; IUXdXLAlTEOUO. just KECErvED and foe the SUMMER SILKS. A GOOD ASSORTMENT-STYLES FROM 50c to $1 peP vanl BEACK SILKS. 1 WE DEFY ALL COMPETITION , AND Elegant line of Black Silk WHITE We never fail to sell these goods, as the prices are the lowest FANCY MATTINGS. apl 21, 1884 ShrioLs TAKE GOODS HOME, EXAMINE THEM CRITICALLY IN ALL PAL ticular points, such as material, make price, which tells who sells the cheapest. We have been victorious in eTp 1 instance where goods from competing We do it every day, and advise Only last week a prominent business man in this city had a suit lent lo Hi home from different houses, with and remarked i "I do not know much about clothing, but it did not take mi long to decide after I had them together at home, but lit had not had Ihea to gether I might have paid from $5 to $8 more for my suit." .- 1 ; We handle all grades of gods, guaranteeing every article worth what job Pa for u or money refunded. After said, it pays to trade with THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER, 114 MARKET ST. . apl 21 W. P. SP1INEK, I -KM. Detroit, m r outcsb wiM. Vrvtsluw, :r ISTSend for Catalogue mch 13 d&w ly Foreclosure Sale. BY VIRTUE OF THE POWER OF SALE contained in a deed of uiortgige made by it. J. Bjrd to S. Hill Terry on the 27th Janua ry, 1881, recorded in Boos SSS, page 437 of the Records of New Hanover County, the un dersigned will expose for sale to the highest bidder, for cash,. at the Court House door in the city of Wilmington, on Monday,28tb April, 1884, at 12 o'clock, :M, ho-' following described tracts of land situate lu said city, described as follows: ! " lkt One lot beginning at the Northwest cor ner of Block 206, runs ' hence South along the Kas'. line of Seventh street 119$ feet, thence East parallel with Harnett street 53 feet to Jxve'8 line, thence Northwestwardly wl h aald Jlne J32 feet to ihe leginnlng, being parts of sots 1 and 2 Block 290. 2nd One other lot beginning at Nor-hwest corner of Block 293, runs thence East with the South side of Harnett street 63 feet, thence South parallel with Seventh street 132 feet, thence West parallel with Harnett street 15 feet to Love's line, thence Northwestwardly with said line 140 feet, more or less to the be-. ginning, being part of Lots 1, 2 and 3, Block 296. JOHN D. BELLAMY Jr., mch 8 30d. I Att'y for Mortgagee Children's1 Carriages. JJECEIVED THIS WEEK A FULL STOCK OF New Styles of Children's Carriages for ! - 8prlng Trade. Also, new arrivals of FURNITURE, WIN DOW SHADES. Ac. All kinds of Mattreseec, Bedding Ac Renovating and Repairing done at short notice. D. A. SMITH, Furniture, N. Front Street apl 14 W. & E. S. LATIMER, Attornevs-at-Law. i Office S. K. Cor. Princess andWater Sts. jan 7 More New Goods. s PRING STYLES IN HATS AND BON NETS, HAIR GOODS, NECKWEAR, Ac MBS. KATE C. WINES, No 119 North Second Street, apl 5 next Post Office. O NE HUNDRED BUSHELS CLAY PEAS, Consignment Goods. Must be sold. ! Leave orders at I A. W. RIVENB ARK'S, Produce Commission Merchant and Grocer, 114 North Water St, Wilmington. N.C. apH4 , For &Sale. . pi COD HORSES, MULES, BUGGIES AND WAGONS. Apply to the subscribers for terms and particulars. JS. M. JOHNSON A CO.. apl12dAwlm Willard, Pender Co ", N. C. Shirts Made lO ORDER OF BEST WAMSUTTA Fhlrt. mg un j. iiw unen ior tne low price of A perfect fit and good subauntlal work guar an teed. Our patrons and customers are invlt to caii ana leave their measures at the above r2mrkably low price at the Wilmington Shirt Factory. feb20tf a. f..uaisACH. jfrc 27 Market 8t. It Don't Matter i JF THE OLD YEAR IS GONE AND THE New Year has come. HUMPHREY. JEN KINS A CO.. arestillTecelvlng itth&r Oyt ter Houe, No. 112 South Front 8treet. afr4h IEE.PY T?.0 ew Klw Oysters. Oya tersshrtmca C. O. D vwkhi rV..ii ! peesext seasok ake desdui., . IN THESE GOODS, IN ROTtt r 1 BROCADE. ' 150111 UlX TWO, Grenadine from medium to fine SPREADS. ' ". " ; V - 1- :-,; , i up, stylej of garment, and a bove all, tin houses have been sent home for coniM you to try it once to convince yookel one from us among them; he kept oar suit one trial you wUl say, as thousaadi brs i- T. B. mKCTLta, lst& MxvrrxcTcazas or t-k i- nr. . J. . . . m I 1 ixv v.iuLii, tt ire mourner ""mgB. WTO BlffM, i 1st I oa Fooca, Iron Shutters, Counter 8apjwrtt,a. V UN, 60 : , : . lO-Uentloa this Ffcptr. WHISKEY & CIGABS ! Cape Fear $7, ') : Stuart's Eye, $4, ! Martell's S3. We have recently, added to our stork d Liquoralthe celabrated "Sabatogx i," I which we are selling at $7. A FULL LINE OF Imported & Domestic Clpn selling at remarkably lowfliimt Give us a call Pi L. BEID&EBS fe Oft HO North Front Bt. apl 21 Some Remnants. B HAVE 80MB FEW RnCHaTJ Cl IXWS2 eeveral Lines of Goods lhat we art CHEAP LES3 THAN VALUt Coxno and BUY A BAEGlDf ft Geo. It. Frencli & Sow 108 NORTH FROST BTKBCI. apl Furniture. T CRAFTS YOU WILli TlSDlf3 assortment from which to oaks selecfis MATTRESSES of All ktnos fast: aade ta order. Baby Carrl, ma Shades, Cornices, Curtain Loop Clover Leaf Tables Cpholaterlaf sas.wr Ing of Furniture by competent . I ' THOS. C. CSATT, A1 -'. ".';'-"'V:',.,. FurnltarP1 apUl a.jT2' PUEOELL HOUSE. TTNDEB NEW MANAGEllEfT. U ' wrXMrNOTO5 B. L. PERRY. ProiwhnS Late Proprietor AtlantJwir uf tnall tu J. LI IVJLNNEBi 1 1 TT"ATCnMAKER A itSftliXX Q JCbitmamatBTK Fine t Q.U TO . " - 1 TTT" A T Mionanvire & iron ft apii. lwjaji oi tiad, Ac T ' jai 1

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