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An Old Soldier's EXPERIENCE, v Calvert, Texas, May3,1882. " I wish to express my appreciation of th ' valuable qualities of : Ayer's Cherry Pectoral as a congh remedy. ' While with Churchill's army, just before the battle of Vlcksburg, I contracted a so ere cold, which terminated in ft dangerous coagh. 1 found no relief till on our march we came to a country store, where, on asking for soma remedy, I was urged to try Ate&'s CUEBRT PECTOUAX.. "I did so, and was rapidly cored. Since then I hare kept the Pectoral constantly by me, for family use, and I hare found it to be an invaluabl remedy for throat and Inns diseases. J. TV. Whitley." Thousands of testimonials certify to the prompt cure of all bronchial and lung affection, by the ue of Ayer's CHEESY Pectora l. Being rery pala table, the young est children take it readily. PREPARED BT Or. J.C.Ayer&Co.,LoweII,Masi. Sold by all Urngfists, . 'an 1 lvtcip d&w A .13. - ' AYER'S Ague Cure contains an antidote for all malarial dis orders which, so far as known, is used in no " other remedy. It contains no Quinine, nor any mineral nor deleterious substance what ever, and consequently produces no injurious effect upon the constitution, but leaves the system a healthy as It was before the attack. ' WE WARRANT AYER'S AGUE CURE to cure every case of Fever and Ague, Inter mittent or Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Bilious Fever, and Liver Com plaint caused by malaria. In case of failure, rter due trial, dealers are authorized, by our circular dated July 1st, 1882, to refund the money. Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. may 281 Aw nrm Walter Gaylor L. G. CHERRY. (Hary Leob Old Stand)' No. 102 No th Warter Street, Wllmlnton,;y C. ' ! )K Con6ignmcat of Cotton, Naval Stores and Country Prcluco of every dlecrtption respect fully solicited. Advancements msdeon thipmeutsJLpSaand r on Bill of Ladiug. oct 17. Wotice. M Y FRONDS AND Tflfi PUBJ IC ABE ve pectfnlly notlfidd that T have "old out tny Interest ia the Liverr stable business to Mr. R. C. Orrelu Thanking them for ibe very liberal patronage ihey have accorded me 1 bespeak the same for the new firm, Messrs. Sykes ft OrrelL Respectfully. OCt 27 OffKS it ROLLINGS WORTH C. AmhaII PROPRIETORS 11 VERT, ALE AND EX CHANGE STABLE, QENKEaL STOCK YARD FOR M I LCH COW8 AVD Bfc.EF C ATT LE, Corner Fouth and Mulrry 8ts. 9P Personal attention given to Boarding Horses. , ,. oit7 NATIONAL MILLS. All Wool Cassimeres, Direct from the Factory. DESIRABLE GOODS FOR MEN A BOYS FULL LINK JUST OPENED. JNO. J. HEDRICK. oct 4 . . Call and See rjlHOSB ELEGANT FRUIT PRESERVES. We guarantee lhem to be pare, and the flavor as if put up at home. A tilal is all we ask. Canned Goods of sll kinds, Pxunea.Curranta, Pickles, Dried Beef, Orange and Lemons. Baking Powders too numerous to mention. Jellies, Crackers, the best of Cheese, Hams and 8 u tar Cured Shoulders, Coffees roasted and ground. By Steamer to-morrow Mocha Coffee. We do not rag on all Flour, but we put the SUPERLATIVE against any In the market. Parties wishing Preserves at retail will nlease send dishes. aept SO F. O, ft y. ROBISSOK. PTJROELL HOUSE. . - - - YJNDER NEW MANAGEMENT, WILMINGTON. N. C B. L. PERRY, Proprietor. Late Proprietor Atlantic Hotel. Flrst-Clas? n aU tta aooolntment Trm S 50 to IS. 00 dav. ,, New Cigar Store. Hirschberg's, 5 N. Front St. rpHE PUBLIC CAN 8EE THE PROCESS of manufacture of my goods On;y the best workmen employed No tenement hou?e labor, nor children, nor Chinese. The tobacco used la the manufacture of Cigars Is naturall and properly cured. All my woTkls done i tkU eity and under mr personal supervision. a call at my fartory where my several "brands are made will satisfy all that the best goods are haadisd by oct 11 tf No. ft North rront 6t J. L. WINKER, y-ATCnilAKEB. JEWELLER, AiT Chronometers, Flue Watches and Jewelry repaired and warranted. jOppolteNew Market, Front St. The Daily Review. The vauv Xeviewt "has Vie largest ana fide circulation, cf any newspaper ublAsnea. n tne cuy or nurmrujiun. WEDNESDAY. KOVEMB'RSG. 1884 8TATK NEWK Dacbory Reporter: Tremendous forest fires have been sweeping through the woods near the Cascade and Pepper's Alam Springs for nearly a week. Although it has been surround ed time and again, everytnmg is so dry it as often break over; and but for the fact that most ol the time lit' le air has been stirring, no doubt several pianta lions would have been left without fence?. Newbern Journal-. Rev. Dr. Burk head left vtsterday morning lor Wil mincton to attend the Annua! Confer ence of the M. E. Church. South, of North Carolina, which convenes to morrow. Dr. Burkhead has labored lor three years at thi3station very accepts bly to his congregation and the people of Newbein generally, and it would no doubt please the people of the commu nity to have him returned. Durham Reporter i Mrl A. T. Robertson, ot Virginia, and Mr. Frank luly, ot this city, were out riding yes terday eveniosr. and attempting to crosa the bridge at Gues3 miil a few miles from Durham, the horse began to back. Mr. Robertson jumped out ot the busrey and caught the horse by the bridle, but his attempt to stop him was a failure, and in a moment Mr Tilly, the buggy and horse had all tumbled off the bridge into Eno river a distance of twenty feet The sudden jerk of the horse as he fell over threw Mr. Robeit son oQ, and they were piled down on the bed of the river thusly : Mr. Tilly at bottom, then the buggy, horse and Mr. Robertson on top. Strange to say u.t one was gerionsly hurt, but these gentlemen cannot psibly grow anv tor the next year, because of the scare thev received. Raleigh Visitor: At a meeting ot the congregation of Harnett Street Baptist church held in the Sunday School room of that church lat night, the resigna tion of the Rev. W. U. (iwaltney was accepted and the Rev. C. Durham, of Durham was unanimously called to fill the pastorate. It is not known whether he will accept or not. He is said to be a very able divine, and we congratulate the congregation on their selection of a man so eminently fitted to take the place of their late beloved pastor. Mr. Gwaltney, during his pastorate for that church has been the instrument in building up a large con gnion and the go ;d he has accom plished will only be kn'Wn iu the day of final accounts. May his future life be ne of oeaeo ar:l happiness. The many fnends of thin city will oe Mr. A B Stronach in to hoar that nis Jit Lie son AlecK, wno was so badly hurt by falling from his pony yesterday morning,, is greatly improved and hopes are- now entertained lor hi speedy re covery. Charlotte Observer: At the Trade sireot, depot yesterday morning, two wagons loaded with trunks arrived and wtre shortly followed by the arrival of live "wagons loaded with people repre senting five families. A reporter learned that they were ail bound for the supposed happyiaud ot Texas, un der the hope of bettering their fortunes. They appeared to be respectable people nnd were above the ordinary run oi emigrants, all being well dressed and apparently possessed ot ample means. They "ere from Mecklenburg county, and were destined to the following places in Texas; Palestine, Bocdiam and Dallas. Sheriff Alexander has received an official document from Ral eiuh. signed by Governor Jarvis, and bearing the great seal oi the State,, the same being a commutation ot Earnest Williams' death sentence to imprison ment in the penitentiary for life. Wil liams is the negro who burglarized Mr. Mclvendon's house in Matthews Station, and for which offence he' was found guilty and was sentenced to be hanged on October 3rd. Before that day ne was reprieved to December 5th, and now follows his commutation. There is still another burglar in jail under sentence of death and his name is Squire Thomas, the negro who burg larized the Frankenthal House in this city. He was sentenced to be hanged this month, but received a reprieve until next February, and it is likely that in the end his sentence will be co .ii muted to imprisonment for life. The law providing the death penalty for burglary seems lo be a dead letter, es pecially as applied to Charlotte. Neics andObaevver: D. R. Walker writes from Reidsviile: A man by the name of Ab8 Gorrelt, colored, an out law of notorious character from Guil ford county, was shot and killed by George Kernodle and a dozen others, who were attempting to arrest him. The wretch has committed several out rages in this county on colored women and was enroute to kill W. S. Hopkins, when his whereabouts was betrayed by a woman on Kernodle's place. He de manded ot her food, which she gave and then she pretended to go after water, but bctrajed him. Kernoodle raised a posse of men, white and black, and tbey shot him to death." Last spring, as was noted at the time, some white shad were hatched at the State fish ponds near the city. Saturday the pond in which they were was drawn off and thirty-three white shad eight inches in length were taken out. The fish were lively and looked well. It is a remarkable case. Fish com missioner S. G. Worth has drawn off four of ibv carp ponds near tno city. He founathu supply of yearling carp Very tair, Buflicieiit, in fact, to enable him to fill all applications, tiled in bis office to date. The shipment of fish w id begin ..soon. ibe Primitive Baptist cbureh, corner South Dawsou and West Morgan streets, is at last completed, after praiseworthy efforts on the part of the small congregation. It is a neat little structure. Early next month it will be dedicated by Rev. D. P. Gold, one of, the most . famous Primitive Baptists in the South and editor of Ziou'a Landmark," the organ ot that church. Good materials properly porportioned which are the essential requisites - in Ready mixed Paints can be besi attain ed by using the tf. Y; Enamel Pant sold at Jaqobi's Depot. ' f LOCAL NEWS. fir error. We were mistaken in saying yesUr dav that the services of tbo Fire . De- nartment were not needed at the fire . t ...... '.-..- 4 . t Monday night. ;1he steamers :X Ad rain and Cape Fear both had streams on the burning building and did . effi cient serviced in extinguishing the flames. " , V An Invitation.' We are requested to state thai clergy men and lay delegates to the Confer ence are respectfully and' cordia'ly in vited to visit the rooms of the Wil mington Library Association, when not otherwise employed during their stay in the city, where they may find the leading newspapers and periodicals besides other valuable reading matter. " and instructive .1 .Personal. Mr. J. D. Broraeli, of the Shoe Heel Print, gave us the pleasure of a eall this afternoon. - - ': y; We were glad to meet Re. T. Page Ricaud upon our streets to-day. He i3 here in attendance upon Conference and is in excellent health. Mr. Donald W. Bain, the Treasurer elect ot North Carolina, - arrived in the city last night to attend Conference. He 13 the guest of Mr. H. H. Munson. Criminal Court. The following have been the proceed ings before this tribunal since our last report : State vs. Franl Scott, abusing stock. Not guilty. State vs. King McCall, larceny. Guilty, judgment not yet pronounced. State vs. D. O'Connor et als; nuis ance. J. K. Sampson and John II. Holloway submits. Judgment sus pended upon payment of costs. btate vs. J . J. AlilliS, ? falS3 impris onment &c. Continued on the affida vit of the defendant. . State vs. Isaac Williamson, assault and battery. Defendant waived send ing bill of indictment and submitted. Judgment, $20 and costs. f Literary. The Magazine of American History is excellent. It has a fine portrait of Daniel Webster for its frontispiece". It is further illustrated with portraits of General John C. Fremont, Stephen A. Douglas, John C Breckinridgp,' Genr eriil McCiellan. Charles O'Coc or, Her ace Greelpy, - Samuel J. Tilden and General Hancock. Tbe second paper of the number is an essay from Rev. William Barrows, I. D., entitled 4 Significant Beginnings Out West.1' Following 'this, we have a descripti6h of Zamba,s Plot," in early New Or leans. One cf the articles of this num ber is "Tom the Tinker in History," a ttiougntiui aiscussion, n. u sutler, of the tariflF question." Another scholarly production is entitled "Colonial County Government in Virginia." The "Hunt ington Col lection of Americana," re cently pres?nted to the Metropolitan Museum of Art.1 forms an illustrated paper on "Historic 'Portraits (the Washington), by Miss E. B. Johnston. Original: Documents contain extracts f :om an unpublished . Order Book" of Col. David Waterbury, of tbe Revolu tion. Charles Ledyard Norton furnish es a chapter ot "Political American isms." Price, :j$5 a " year.l Published at 30 Lafayette Place. New York City. Appointment? by the Bishop of Bast Carolina. FALL VISITATION 18841 Nov. 30, Sunday. Convocation, S. David's. Scuppernong. Dec. 1. Monday, M. P., Sl Andrew's, Columbia. . Dec- 4, Thursday, M P., Grace vvoodville, liertieUo. Dec. 5, Friday, M. P., S. Mark's Roxobel. v 1 Dec 7, Sunday, S. Thomas'. Wind sor. - ; . . ., Dec. 9. Tuesday, M. P., Zion Church. Beaufort Co. . . . Dec. 10. Wednesday. M. P., S James', Beaufort Co. - ' r Dec. 10, Wednesday, E. P., Pantego, Beaufort Co. Dec. 11. Thursday, M. P., S. John's. Makelyville. s Dec. 12, Friday, Swan Quarter. Dec. 13, Saturday, M. P., Juniper Bay. Dec. 14. Sunday, S. George's, Hyde CO. " ; .......... Dec. 15. londay, Pairfield. Dec. 19, Friday, M. P., Aurora. Dec. 20, Saturday, M. P., S. John's, Durham's Creek. Dec. 21, Sunday, Trinity, Chocowin ity. : Dec. 21, Sunday, E. P., Haw Branch Dec. 22, Monday. S. Paul's, Green ville. Dec. 24, Wednesday, M. P., Vance boro. 'Dec. 25, Thursday, (Christinas) S. Peter's, Washington. Dec. 28, Sunday M. P., S. Thomas1, Bath. ". . Dec. 30, Tuesday. M. P., Jamesville. ,rc 3l- wdoesday, M. P., Advent, Wilhamnton. . f . J,Vrt L J885? Thursday, 'M. P.;5S. Martin's, Hamilton. Holy Communion at - all ; Morning Services. Collections for liiocesan Missions. As oppon unity may offer the children will be catechised. The Bishop requests that in accordance with the Resolution ot the Diocesan Conven tion, arrangements be made in each parish lor a meeting of the Vestry with the Bishop. ' " , : . We obserre qnite s . floe display f new ReYolTerg" for. 'very Teasonablo prices,tat Jacobi'i Hardware Dcpot.f 070,000 Capital Prizo T7on '-' .W'-rNj and Pald.v t 1 1J2. B. Lboste, of the LonisanaKational Bank,certifies that he held for collection for a depositor in -7 the Bank the whole ticket in The Louisria State Lottery which drfew the First Capital Frize of 875,000 on Tuesday. Oct. 14, -and ac knowledges it was paid tcr Win in fall at the oflicc of the Company.- The nn known. winner J-is to . be congratulated on his good fortune, so suddenly ac quired. -New Orleans Times-Democrat, OctV7Ji 84., Now is the time to give Smith's Worm Oil.. ;.'!- . Jujt y.s i- v ' Iv d-w CUMMlSttCIALi SEWHl WILMINGTON MARKET. , . , November 204 P. M SPIRITS TURPENTINK Quoted quiet at 294 cento per gallon. Sales of 25 casks at 23 cents. xvuoi yuoiea. nrm at 85 cents for Strained and $1 for Good Strained. TAR Quoted firm at $1.40 per bb of 280 lbs CRUDE TURPENTINE Quoted steady at $1.60 for Virgin and Yellow Dip and $1 for Hard. CUrrON Quoted firm. Sales of 100 bales on a basis of 10 cents per pound for Middling. The following are tbe official quotations: vrranary -j cents liod Ordinary......... 9 Low Middling.......'... 91 Middling............... io Good Middling. . 1 10 3-16 M DAILY KXCXIPTS. Cotton. ................... Spirits Turpentine. ........ Rosin Tar. r....... 857 bales 253 casks 573 bbl 102 bbls Crude Turpentine... 9 bbla MARINE NEWS. ARRIVED. Steam yacht Louise, Woodside Smith ville. Master .. . , bteamerD. Murchison, Smith, Fay- eiteviiie, m vv Williams cs Jo. Schr Lizzie James, Daisy, Wasn- mgton, N C. Geo Harriss & Co, with 9 000 , bushels rough rice to Norwood Giles & Co - ' CLEARED. Steam yacht Ixuise. Woodside Smith ville. Master; " Steamer D Murchison, Smith, F v etteville, G. W. Williams & Co. Ger barque. Godeffray. Sionie. Liv erpool, Alex-Sprnnt & Son and'E Lilly Exports. FOREIGN. Liverpool Ger barque Godeffray l.oiu oaies cotton MONTHLY STATEMENT. STOCKS ON HAND NOVEMBEK 22, 1884. Cotton ashore, 15,713; ' afloat, 10,126; total. 25,839. Spirits ashore, 1,120; afloat, 1.151; to tal. 2,271. Rosin ashore, 84.542; afloat, 5,830; total. 90,372. Tar ashore, 1, 122 ; afloat, 100 ; total, 1,422. Crude ashore, 1.145. RECEIPTS FOR WEEK ENDED NOV. 22. Cotton, 5,227;. spirits, 1,045; rosin, 3. 015; tar, 554; crude, 404.; . RXPORTS FOR WEEK ENDED NOV. 22. DOMESTIC. Cotton, 622; spirits, 108; rosin, 127; tar, 622; crude, 454. 'ORKIGK. Cotton. 3,114; spirits, 500; rosin, 2,306. A GRAND EXCURSION TO IVMSBMJVGTOJr, B. C, Will be. given early In the New .Year, day not yet decided upon, for the purpose of . : PAINTIKO TBS WRITE BOOSE RES, And makips other necessary alterations preparatory to Installation of CROVER CLEVELAND, Meanwhile the undersigned still continue to lead In the , . 1 .'ikVxlmington. ' ' JACKSON &. BELL. Cakes and Crackers. A ULKGH AND VARIED ASSORTMENT of Nice Fresh Cakes, and Crackers just received We hare LAERABEFS EXTRA S8DA BISCUIT, put up i 3th tins, which we arc selling for 50 cents; tins not returnable. Convenient and cheap, and the Crackers are of the best quality. TRY A 30JX. Eoyster's Elegant Candies i : received fresh each weak. 1 W havt a 51CB A8SOBXMINT, and would call the attention ot cur friends to tula fact P.:;L.JRIDGEBSdO. HO irorth Front nts. " totU inCCELLAXTEOUS. THE PUEtlO HAVE' EVERY DAY, BRINGS FRESH PROOF TO US OF TIIE GOOD of all classes. The public have faith in 'our published; statenienia aui we strive to deserve the full measure oi confidence so freely placed in us. - . Onr sales each week foot up far in excess or corresponding week in . vious year since-the establishment of i the house; This effectmiA k 1 cause, and that may be found in the fact that we are givin bKter vain riH money received than we were ever able to give betore. Our sdvaDilpo ? I1' in are equal if not superior to those of any other house in America n bo-Ti desire to Du? gonds we ask no tavors of any manufactuivr or who!L t nn earth Wal.n Aln . n.1 An;nVUf -t:.i- t w "wesaie Uf&U. " wo.j 4u-tt,j and prices our own.. As ve buy so do j vc iu me oww cm auoru, to, a u customers in our h.m - w treated alike, and whether, young or old, expen'enced or inexrerieSi ever receive tbe very best value fur their money thit it is in our power fo-T- THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER. 114 rJARKET ST., nov 24 oj ' wr unproTOi nr ciai itar urams aaenoflo men ot Europe and America. Write take psastM-tt in retwmrt suite a permanent cure. rSSend for CaUUogna. inch .13 d&w ly LIST OF VESSELS CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. . . barks. . Nor AiDvkof 232 tons. Hoisted, ld from Oport, Oct 29 Nor Arken, 30 tons, Halvorsen, at Gloaces tor. oct 10 . ; c - . - orra, 412 tons, Loveraen, sld from St v Indent, C."V. I., Oct 25 - Ger Ernest Lnwifj, 470 tons, H ist,' called from Dunkirk, Oct 30 Nor Emma Parker. 497 tons. Larson, at Gloucester, Oct 29, via Cape Verdes. m . 1 1 Ma o"o . - A. . l.'Br I1UUUULS, OiO Wilt, IICIWIU51, IMilJU from HambarfTi Oct 24, pnt back 31' Ger Julia. 390 tons, Muller, sld from Wol- gast, Nov 12 - Ger iydia escnan,4 3 tons, iiremers, saucu from Glasgow, Sep 79 Ger Der Wanderer, Stroefllnjr, at ' ardlff, Settl3 isrjriaeiia. w tons. Kuggles, eaUed from Ger Texan. 591 tns. Loof. sld from Ham burs', Nov J 4 VESSELS IN:THE PORT Of WILMIXGTON, N. C. NOTEMBEX 25, 18S4. No vessel under 60 tons reported In this llst.J STBAKSI1IPS. Br. Elatow. 1.149 tons. Bobertson. CPMebanoJ ist inermay. ja ions, idiifc. u sr meoaxm tr , - -wi . w w- m t Br earn Alarth, 1174 ions, Uurreii, g k uebane "' BASQUE 3. Ger Godeffroy, 633 tons, wining, js g marker a Go Ger Fidello 376 tons, Meyer, IS ireschau A Westermann Nor Sidon. 415 tons, Jorgensen. C P Mebane Nor rruaenna. stu tons. Hansen. j tr Mebane Nor Motte, 45 tons, uisen, iieiae fio Nor Bertha. 438 tons, Uanevold, u V Mebane Br Tcviol, 433 tons, Jtemon, g f aicuane Ger ler Nord, 5 ?3 tons, Wegener, m rescnau x westermann Ger Constantln VonBe'necke, 317 tons. Fret wurst. K Peschau A Westermann Ger Louis. 6Z tons, Schmieter, . E Peschau & Westermann Ger Carl Max, 294 tons, Beyer; -: Belde ft Co DanBialto, 443 tons, Hamseo, - llelde ft Co Br KJizabeth Childs, 400 tons, James, Paterson, Downing ft Co Br Eliza Oulton, 43? tons, Ko ney, ? 8 P Shotter ft Co Ger Marie, 561 tons, Plrmein, K Peschau ft Westermann BRIG. Am Agnes Barton, 3S0 tons, Knight, Geo Harriss & Co Not Serva, 323 tons, Larson, G P Mebane Nor HUdlng, 053 tons, Pedersen, C P Mebane Br Isabel Balcam, 301 tons, Bowrnll, KG Barker ft Co SCHOONERS. Br Storjohasn, 337 tons, Williams, - ' ' E feschsu M Westermann Br Pioneer,' 59 tons, Kelly, Cronly ft Morris Br natUe Darling, 81 tons. Pierce, Cronly ft Morris D B Everett, 1S6 tons, McLaln, ueoiurruiauo Etta M Barter, 273 tons, Barter, ' EG Barker ft Co Jno A Qrtfin, 305 tons. Elce, - ; Geo Harries ft Co Alice Hearn, 347 tons, Plnnewell, . , Geo Harriss ft Co Wm C Green, 368 tons, Hawes, - . ... - : EG Barker A Co Fannie W Johnson, 266 tons, Cobb. . Geo HarrlbS ft Co Grace Webster, 321 tons, Toong, J ii Chadbourn to Martinique, 187 tons, Lowell . - . EG Barker ft Co J W Ponder, 233 tons, QallHan. Geo Han-fas ft Co T W Holder, 231 tons, McMillan, Benj. W. Davis, (Formerly with W. X. Davis ft Son. Wilming ton.. C,) 7 99 Babclat St. New York General Commission Merchant JEALER IN COUNTRY PRODUCE, ' Ap ptes, Game. Fish, Terrapins, Eggs and Chick ens Highest market prices, and prompt re turns guaranteed. A trial is all I ask Bfr b" permission to E. E Burrnss, Presi dent First National Bank of Wilmington. N.C.; Messrrs J. H Chad bourn ft Co.. ti earn feaw Mills; P L. Brldgers ft O., Grocers; P. dim ming ft Co., Grain and feed dealers; Davis ft Son, lee and Flsh . bouthern Produce a Specialty. oct 16m v , . Home Coinfor Is. V A GOOD COOK STOVE, A GOOD HEAT lng Stove, a rood Lamp, a rood Kerosene bt ve, a good Door Mat, a good Toilet Set. a rood lap Board, a rood Cake Box. a good Cofise Biggin, a good Feather lmster. Our Davemeda aa If to say that's so. and add a Poma. , - - PARKER & TAYLOR. , PURS WHITE OIL.- - nov 24 iit Aaareaa, J. H. SUehoUoa, V Murrar BL. Now York National Wire & Iron Go ' v-SL ? iri'CIiegsc Safe. Wire t3oth;wtre"crantr IUffinsra. W1i sttraa, CastLw VSiSs.. "aZT" Ertishefi. SruH &Oo..l Scree n, Wenthwr Vanea,6Ubl FUtarrs. Roo? 'si-mvim-Z Crvntius. W u & Iron krwct. Iron Skutters, Ooanter SapporU.4u. Step Ladders, &11 lengths, at Jacobi'a Depot. . " . -: a f - : mSCELLANEQua uuwc must u-3 un to tKn we sell; we mark our cooda wf. FOR THE core Deafness in Ti t?vwnm. for illustrate aescrtDSS book indtttinSSi SapportB,4M. IO-Mention toll Paper. At Cost 1 QVER 600 BOXES TOBACCO AT COST to cloo out. Also, a large stock .of Ping and RmftVlna TaKiiuwi mt- !u. i . the Best Fattorles In VJrglnla. - Cigars and Cigarettes By the mUliion, atthe Office of CAPB I FEAE TOB ICCO. WORKS, sept 15 tf i . No. 132 North Market3t. Brass Fire Dogs, Shoyels and Tongs. gOMETHING VEBY NICE ; ANU VERT CHKlP. HUE ft MCB III80S, 33 and 40 Murchison Block nor 24 Board. FEW : MOEE: BOABDES3, XITUER table, regalar or trans'ent, can beaccomiro- dated with comfortab'c rooms and the best the market affords, at . MRS.. ROBERT LEE'S, 11312 Market si., bet. Front and ecoad. nov 18 ,t , White Cypress and Yellow Pine BUNDS AND D00K8, Guaranteed as good as the best. . Moulding, Brackets. O mental Wood Work. Balusters and Oros oct 1C PARSLEY ft WIGGINS. Groceries. Groceries. pLUR, MOLASSES, COFFEE, B A COX, Sugar, Salt, Corn, Rice, Meal, Lard, Soda, Glae, Lye, foapi Potash, Hoop Iron, Oats, Hay, Starch, Snnff, Crackers,Tobacco, Cigars. Candy, Candles, Matches, Powder, Shot, Caps, Paper Bags, Buckets, Fuse, ftc. i--V p : f"- it i:t " - ' -; ;' . 4 For sale by ''' - v nov Z KERCHNEB ft C ALDER BEOS Furniture. EW STOCK FOB FALL TBADV t:D' ? ABBIVINO BVEBT DAr Manufactured expressly for this marUt. New Styles and Low Prices. Call and exanv lueourlexUnslTe varSetr of New and Fash ionable Goods, all made this sf son. v,. D. A. SMITH. ". ' ' furniture Dealer, N. Front Street . oct is "... ; ., - . OPFICK OP Dr. C. G.. Ellis, Nol $25 80UTH FOURTH STRSET, op posite Miller's Drug Store. : ' . " 3" Note caarge of oflce hours, which as follows 7' to 9 a.ra., 13 to t p. ra. 615 ?vting utmt. They are unseen wniio m n mmfnmMA ri-if Z cor a -r. .
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