THIS PAPER - ' " b-iiaod every evening. Snadaya x- eepted by JOSH T. JAMES, koitob rsorxxxTom. , . r SCBSCBIPTION3 POSTAGE PAID: . year f4-C0. Six Taonths, fz.00. .Three months, $LO0; " One month, 35 cents. ' Xle pape u k de-Overed by carriers fxea charge, In any part ot the city, at the above b,ot lOcenU per week. , ,r . '7 4 dvcatlsing rates low and llberaL Sabscribcrs win report any and aQ fall- to receive their paper regnlarly; 1- fhz Daily Review has the largest borji f-de circulalioh, of any newspaper .-SAifted, in the cily of Wilmington. TEW AOVEttTlSHZUBNTS. The Grand 1 of KJ71 0 AT a r 1 t W TVYLOR S BAZAAK, AaAJJ - Keop tbc Btore crowld wltU Lad es and little oec, toiee t!tose handsome Doll, -Drums, Trumpets, Game3, Tool B( xe, Tarler Sttj, Furalture, v jy itanla and Chios Dishes, Writing i fpfes, Velocipedes, Uorae3, Wagons, L?ll Carriae3, Girls Prppellerf c , Ac. Cm we have not forgotten our duty to the fr,k.i as well. nd la this column we VI" eaiiEoriite a few articles especially suitable for ChrlEto:a3 Gifts to grown folks." Glance your eye" over them and see If r you fiii not finl something that will suit : JllSt Tllillk. Ladies extra heavy Click and Colored Iloee, full, re:ularmade for only? wenty-flve' cents a pair, worth fifty Just Think, Ostrich Tip vat slxty- thrr!3 cent? a bunch- Dismay M- . . V Tiicf Tliililr . . JmarlP. and whP.re r?ood mnsi.r-. mav h au3t 1 J""' ce or Uan iknch'cf for only twenty-five cent3. JllSt Tllillk, A Spanish lace Mchure worth $:.E0 for only one dollar and thlr.y-nuie cents. ' " - vr3 I JUSt Tllinkcihbon in all colors. ko.J " I 9 an.I 12. for fancy work, at fifteen cents a yanl. 1 a rm.s i JllSt 111 UK, a Boy's Polo Cap for only twenty:flvc cents. Twcit rillI1r . . UUSt xiixuik,Ag)odMusuncnemisen finely tnmmeu, ior owy ... -9 9 f . iv I JllSt. Think, a .Mri Aiimm. a ' I little soiled, former price one uouar, 1Wr iwcntv-flve cent. Just Tliink,of a large Express Wag on with peat for only one dollar and twenty five 'cnt3. Just Think, Children's Worsted Cai.sln various calors, for EeYenty-nvet. JUSt TlliDk, rancy WaxCandlea and holder for ChrUtmaa flxtmrs. only fifty cenU hoi.ui,foiChrutDaaaxuwa, j ''0. JUSt TIllUK, MeB' Heavy Merinol Just Think, Gent's linen Cambrie Colored Bordered Handkerchiefs, 3 for twenty five centn. Just Think, A I-ady's fine Linen Uandkerchief, pi ln and colored bordered 3 for fifty cants. Just Think, Extra heavy, double row, black Chenille Fringes, true value $1.75, If r only one dollar and twenty-three cents per '"'- yanl. Just Think, Ladies and Children's Jersey Gloves, ten button length, all colors and iz;s, for only thirty-seven cents per pa'r. Just Think, Th above, together with a new stock, at equally low prices, of HATS, TRIMMINGS tod a thousand other artlclea too numerona to mention. . ' A caU will cc$lnce vou of the above fact at TAYLOR'S BAZAAK, 118 Market St.' -WILMINGTON, N. . C. P.S. JKWKLUY at TO per cent, leas than Jeweler's prices. We will keep open uni 119 f' M., to wconunodate the ipublic, until fur ther notice, - dt!C 15 " ' 111 jn i3:- J T ' ' "n-'. jj v - YOL. VIII. WELMINGTON.iNi-0. WEliNESDA bmEMBER;il7lfer LOCAJ, NEWS. 1S0EI TO 8V AQytETISCKIENTS. The 8un T C MILUHH HoilfUy Goods , Wasted A Competent Coak W II Yopi Prodice xcJusxe Loutelaaa 8tate Lottery Company EIeiksbekoes Choice lloll ay BO..V.S For other locals see fourth page. . ' . - f' .J.he receipts of coUont this port to- i day foot up 857 bales. j There was no City Court tbia inaBd illness prevailed in the tyof the City Hall. There was no City Court tbia morn- i vicini- A new line of fashionable neekweacl.. 1 . - . , .u - I that wrtpfi in irnrnrtint anil thrivinn has just been received at Dyer'a. Some e L 1 1 j ui mc uauusumesi ever miuuiu lais , .. . . , city are on exhibition. It was decidedly cpoi and chilly la3t night, but as the morning advanced the atmosphere - became considerably warmer and after the sun rose the whather was delightful , Schr. IF. . Boardman. ll?chard son, cleared to-day for Port-au-Prince, Hayti, with 171,8 feet lumber and 1,850 shingles, valued at 2,950.12, shipped by Messrs. E. Kidder & Son. The steam tug Alpha, which towed vessels in the harbor during the past year, has been chartered by Captain Edgar Williams, ot the William Nyce and will take her place until the latter is repaired. Thorn wMl ho & Inint. mpptina nf . 1 coTTomi tho Snne Snhn m t h city at the First Baptist Church next Sunday afternoon, at which interesting and instructive brief addresses will be exoected. I : The streets have been thronged to- with ladies and gentlemen, young and old, rich and poor, great and 8mallf aud aU good ookinj,, who took advantage of the beautiful weather to visit the stores and inspect tne Christ- ms Koods which wete temptingly dis- piayeu in ice wiuuows unu upon uiu 1 r- J .1 . I I shelves and counters. A gentleman of this, city, in reply to a brief editorial in our yesterday's issue, whichstated that Albert Victor, ann f tKo .Prinoo rF W oIdq jhr Will ' lnKmfo I swu v i3i u tuia wuuuj, "'" kla f afonfr.firct h!rf h .Tnnnflrs Rth "-'" j - iTrtannni T7or i r-vr ni yPti .lui'k'Kinrs i-nii 1 nUono o v. WSIminfffnn oan flpn Alhprt; Vintnr and co24 better. Aladvotmy family I will ceie urate ner iotn oirLuuay ou 1 1 f . I I I january the 8th. the anniversary pi the r'jLS1 JXZXP that occasion. Indications. For the South Atlantic States, gener- ally fair weather, nearly stationary temperature and variable wind3. Overboard. The ferry boat yesterday morning brought a cow Irom the opposite side ol the river and after reaching this side, the cow. when the man wuo nau ner in charge attempted to lead her ashore, rnnnlii-ind to CO the Other WaV and " - backed overboard. After being thordufihlj soused in io cold water of auoweu ueiacn w uu no damage further than a goodwetting. Horse Drowned. Mptrfl. Ivure & Brother were usiug a horse yesterday.on the opposite sidi3of the river in dischaaging a vessel, and ft.r th wort iVRi comoleted they loaded the animal on a flat and brought him nri'.to this side, landing near the warehouse ot the Wilmington & u?m Rnd A ffanir.nlank was laid for the hor.e'to walk upon, but in tn .Kor tho nnimal slinned and fell aboard and was drowned. It was . a valuable animal for tho particular a0 ri. wiiinli h had heen used. Ul uvav v it j ivm - For Christmas. Capt. F. M. James is now canvass ing the tity soliciting donations for tho poor in our midst, that they may be remembered on Christmas day by those who are auore blessed in this world's goods. He will continue his work until the Wednesday morning' before Christ mas, when he will go around with a 1 M . ft- I flso r.t-oforl w R f auu ueiuw uicuiwuv , - - the city. . r!nt Tames has performed this self-imposed duty during a number of holiday seasons in the past, and we trust that in his labor oi love and charity be may meet with a hearty response from our citizens. For durable coloring tho wall? of rooms in beauUfui tints, at little cost nothing eouaTs the Mableine sold at Jacobi's Depot. ; . ; - A NEAY EJiTKUPlUSE. The Wilmlistoti Broom and Mattress factory: ' It a! ways gifps y 3jpjKar(S to note t&e new euterprises tfaat pfingap ia. our mickt. It not only evtt?ucc3 the ma terlarprowth of the t6wfrrbut also sbowrs untaistkab!e-62Ds of thfl at tract iveness c$,t7ur,"City by the Sea" r. i-i on.i inh,r iftati.... i,;.,.,! Ka i,im Qa Mattress Manufactory1 ol Mr." John B. VVatsoo, situated on Mulberry street. between Sixth and Seventh, and were : t 1 1 ' :r:.i , . . , , , . ,. . . . . " industry was established and m sac ,. , -.. cesslul operation amoLz us. The pro- . ,T XXT r.u -icbvyi, u.x. "i iUcuu, uc J i-uw-jo unfortunates who is- yearly blind, but nevertheless, through instructions gain- ed at that noble' Institution, the State Institution lor the Deat and Dumb and the Blind, he is an expert . at his busi ness and would put to contusion those enjoying their full eyesight, in the way in which he manipulates the materials that go to make up a broom 01 a mat tress. In the broom department, we noticed all the latest unproved machinery for putting them up ith neatness and dis rmfoh nnrl it w a imu-vp.l tnnntJna the nicety and precision with which the sorting of the straw, the sewing, the cutting and finishing up of the broom was done. Under the delicate touch of ! nr s r 1 1 Mr. vv acson s angers an reiuse material detected and thrown aside and-none out me Desi is auoweu 10 ou utu iu making a broom, which accounts lor his having been victorious m securing the prize in every competition in which ne na3 entered. We were shown a beautiful medal awarded him at the Carolina Fair, and inscribed: -To John ' B. Watson, for the best Com Broom, Charlotte. 1873." Also, a val- nabie silver cud awarded at our own New Hanover County Fair, tor the best brooms : a diploma at Salisbury, and for ijVe successive years, at the state . ... . . Fair, ho was awr.rded diplomas and money prizes for the excellence of the manufacture of his brooms. . Ho not only makes the short-handled floor broom, but also puts up a long-handled weo oroom, wiucu ueeus uuiy tu uo , t, ..... . : . u SeeilD. ciated. Let her be ever so short o statue, with this implement she can reach the detestable web. And this. like the others, is made of the best .ma It 1 A. f. . I, L.n4.MA-S.l ieriai, put. up 111 tuo mosfc euusiauuai mnP.r. Thssp. hrooma are on sale at factorj and 0 at otber places. 1 c maitress maKiug uopntmieuii wc were first shown the bales and piles of shucks, mos3 and cotton, in their crude state, that enter 5nto the mae Qt a mattre33 and here again were we astonished at tho deftness of the fingers controlled by eyes that bare- . d 1 t 1 iy see. in me picuing ot me suuckb . . , 9Ilh,.ince ig QUickiv de- . , A f. ... lfl !n lhft sa & fQ . maU(jr .. geparalcd4 in tbe tfae smyjest of trash or .. exclu,Jed. We examined mat- . f j . ',uom I iresaea reauy iui smc uu iuuhu iutm I rfr . Monf f ... ,nu pn.tP( ,-n exceilent tickiog, and were fully con- , ..rnpfipoi GSt that Moroneua woam oe fi. uy not" over weary mor- tal, should he rest his tired limbs upon one 01 mem i Mr. Watson manutactures a main ess tnai is mauo in w which renders it easy to handle by tnosowno xnaite up iu ucu, auu look upon it a a ueciaeu improvemem. The head part of the mattress is square and can b& turnea over ana nrouuu m numerous directions with but .little ef- fort. All houseKecperi Know now un i s M ,.rtc?ff u on1 I hia i m- wieiuy a uyj I . . .1 , An.r... milk lhi nhipn. pro vemcu--uWr j rJ lion. We are really of the opinion that, outside of tbe fact that this is a me p.ntei-Drise. conducted by a deserving man, and the articles manufactured are very surenor, w believe that deal ers will be looking to their own inter ests by encouraging'Mr. Watson in his efforts to establish permanently this enterprise in our c.ty. There will be a dress parade and in- Unpction of the W ilmington -Light In . rvhnrAm.v nio-ht in xaniry io-uiou v - the City Hall, commencing at 8 o'clock. which the public, and especially-the ladies, are invited to attend! ,: When old Jndge Jowler was tucked : r;iio Hod hv Mrs. Mouser he lit Uio ft i.v.v -y .. . , t r;l, MnMnv ircT n. wink onlil loe excel tant wnman had. brouffnta OOOlOOI Dr. Bull's Cough SyTup.Thenh cro-sed bislittlo faand3 and"sapk ;iiJ sweet repose. . peath of 31r, Jesse Bo wdpn. We regret loleata that-Mr, Jesse' Bo wdenf. of 1 Rocky Point to wfishi p, Pender county,, died at about o'clock: yesterday morning. lie was about 48 years of gfr and leavcii ia ife and six children.' His disease Was pneumonia. Mr. Bowden was a good cilizeu, akiod hearted neighbor, and bfs death will cause a deep void in the feet ion in wnica-ue iivea-. t , t i " Death or an Eriffiiieer. . ,',2. ; ... -in.. Yesterday 's Charlotte Observer, sajs : Mr. J. B. Smith, who was familiarity :nown as "Bub Smith, and who de. voted the best y ears of . his Ufa to, run ning an engine on the Carolina Central Ha ii raid, died ip Col&mbia his tativo home, last Saturdair: 'He hadto throw up his position on the Carolina Centra ast October, on account of failing health The engineers all speak kind ly of 'Bdb and sincerely mourn his death. f- . fTs K rf-v ty f -o c?r -f col fioliri acq OrriQnf J edfrcm a youth who complained bo UHUS6 Ills UlUbliUl pm llllIO Ul. (fllVUUa Oil, for the chilblains, - on bis 'younger brother's leet tnan sue uiu on tus. t , . . , , . 1,1a I Goodmatenals properly porportioned which are the essential requisites in mirrf 'Wntn w Hin- A.ft UWJ ftMIAWV. ft. I VWI. W. W -il V.TT ncmrr tlirt V TT-nQmol Point , T "i,-, r. j. sum a 1. u auuui a f tjjjtrii. ' 1 DIED. TiUYSnVAt hla TP!dftnrft Knl SI0 Nntt street, at about 1 o'clock, tula morning, of I consumpiion. Air. bunattu ituiouj, j-u tne 4ist year 01 nis age. unerai to-morrow, uec lovu, 11 in uib isms 1 reaiuence, ai a p. iu., i,uciice tu cl. xuumu Church, i. Friends and acnuaintancei are re spectfully invited to attend. ., NEW ADVERTISEMENTS: Wanted. .it' COMPETENT WHITE WOMAN TO do Housework axd Cooking for a small family, j IO bucti ii.il uji'j a j'cruiiiuuuh citLtHfcftft gooa wages will ueonercu. jiviy aicoait west crner Walnut ami second slreet3. dec 17 It Holiday Goods lyj USICAL WORK BOXE3 AND DRESS ING CASES, Odor Stands and Cases. Jewelry Cases for Ladles: also Ink Stands. Ctear Ca ses and Dresslnflc Cases for Gentlemen and oinerjsOTeuies to numerous 100 mention ai F. C. MIULKK'S. dec Corner Fourth and Nun sts rCapital Prize $759OOOjEI Tickets only $. Shares in pro portion. Louisiana State Lottery Goinpany. We. do herctv certify tkat tot supervise Me arrangements for all the Monthly, and Semi- Annual Vratcmat of The uruxsiana state Lot tery Company and in person manage and con trol Hie Drawing thenutlves, and that the , name are conducted vriih honesty, fairness, and in good faith toward all parties, ana toe author ize the ixwxpany to we au certyiocue. wwi ro rimiUs of our signatures attached, in its adver Hsements." 53 Commissioners. r- H Incorporated In 1868 for 25 years by the Leg lalatnre for Educational and Charitable pur noses with a caDital of fl.ooo.ooo to which a reserve fund of over $550,000 has since been aided. By an overwhelming populai vote Itafran chtse was made apart of the present state Constitution adopted December aa. a. jj.. iwOTST Zinever scales or postpones. Its Grand Single Number Drawings tace place mostaiv ; - a splouii; urrumuiiiii iv FORTUNE. First Grand Drawing, Class A, in th3 Academy of Music, at Aew Orleans, Tuesday Januiry 13, isso lietn . Montmy Drawing. CariitalPiizeJS75000. lOO.OOO Tickets at Five Dol lars Each. Frcictlons in Fifths In proportion. ; - . LIST OF PRIZES, l Capital Prize of.. 75,000 1 Capital Prize oT..-.....--.-- 25,000 1 Capital Prlae ot... -10,000 3 Prizes of $6,000. l,ooc 5 Prizes of i.OOO.. 10,000 10 Prizee of 1,000 io,oooiopenfcjaa auove i.ac pa wmww 20 1'rizea of 500....... io,awjieaie or n &inu cuuuii; pruuuva. .cw 100 Prizee of 200....... ,ooo nn PrlzM of 100 - 30.000 600 Prixea of " " A . A . 50... ....i looo Prizes of as ....... AJePCOXDf ATTOX FRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $750. 9 goo. 25.000 6,750 ft.MJU 250. 250 1,867 Prizes, amounting to $2So,50Q AppllcaxloB for rates to crabs should be made only to tho office of the Company tn New Or te&ns.a r. -. For further Information, write-clearly, giv ing full address. POdTAL NOTES, Express Mosey Orders, or New York Bxehange In 'or dinary letter. Currency by Express (all suras of $5 axtd upwards at oar expense) sddresed , M. A. DAUPHIN, . ..' . , New Orleans, Lsv , Of M. A DAUPIUS .... Kfll Arrant h Rt VTsshlncUvQ. D. C .- 1 Make p. O. Money Orders payable aud ad-; dress itegtaarea letters to j - 4 NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, f- , ike 17 Nanr oklxaks. La 1 J . ' -4 W h I i ' Jl 7 " I fl " NO. .301 NEW ADVElTTISIiMENTS. E vi 'Jl if .l'.. to ttru - a ' ; tit "- "A M H i t i lit t'i E3E il 14! iifiifi .lUif.i tf? d " Hlf.Xft Hi ains AT- f -v. 116 Market St. Black SllM at 80c, .0, SJ, per ' . t yard. Cashmeres, all shades, from 12c up. ' ' t Ivies' Cloth Tricot Reps. ' iiauucist uuiuiaus, ft-u t. 10. Blankets, Spreads, very low. Ladies', Gents and Children's Under- wpn.r - 2.0G0 Ilandkerchicfc, Irom So up. Table Linens, Towels, Napkins, at ex ' ' traordiuary low prices Velvets and Velveteens, all shades. TTTOTTSAn OR ARTICLES loo nunferous to mention, bought below Manufacturer's cost, and SELLING I LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE. A call will conyince my patrons that for XMAS GIFTS it is ECONOMY to buy something useful as well as desi rable of M. M..KATZ, 116 Market St. dec 15 TUB SXTIST- AN INDEPE2U)Nr MWSPAPER QT . , " . , Democratic Principles, but not Controlled by . - any Set Of Politicians or Manipulators; Dero - tea to collecting ana jruDiianing an me newi of the Day in the most interesting: Shape and with the greateit possible Promptness, Accu- racv and Impartiality; and ta the Promotion of Bemocratlc Iieas and PoUcy in the affairs I of Government, Society and indufliry: Bates, by Mail, Postpaid : per xear. - n w tr uailiX, per aionm SUNDAY, ner Year.. DAILY and SUNDAY per Year .... 4 W j WEEKLY, per Year...;.. 1 . . . f.im enn v ft-rr dec 17 . - ProduceExcliange . AND ' tieadquarters for New River ' (V f o W.AMc i.KMA&i.n.ar'.rAn.. iW ftv. .--ft- JtWfJf, rroprj;Wr. BEG LEAVS .TO" ANNOUNCE XO Mlf 1 menu ana we puowm iu ,u'c I javer ujexex Bpecany owauwraw 1 prOmpUf. AJUMUS vrrwa iiuiui i 1 1 . , ,, wr.ft wmtf. . .AH'irnn 1 tlec 17 lwd jmir HAVE YOU SEEH .-yATES; DISPI-AY OF CilEIiTMAS Good ? If nOt d not delay. Our counters are laden wiU PKET1 IlilflUJ ot eery ue scriptWn." We claim the largest and most , va- etlock of Nov JCLJ IlfcJ ever exhlbltot in Wllmingtoa. IlandiomeJy illustrated GIFT BOOKs of all i lmu. at unccs to euii an cotx- petldon. BeaurfttlCrayo9s and K?gravlngs,l In bronze and gold frames. .Handsome Frames : I all lze&. Daxtd-natnted Panels. fjaquesaa It rackets, uit, zatner wi iaq-s uwut, Blocks, Games, Picture nooks. Toys, c, zor -RiwkA. (janM. Picture Books. Tors. Ac. for the little ; ones. Bibles, rrsyer-iiooks' . ' Tt . 1 n-rrrmila in rts. Ilrmn -Books and other re- Brio us books suitable for prosenu Auto and dec 15 YAIE3- UOOK SXQEE. trcacaritilacatai t?4 all Ircljjcta. Xtasallalsrestba ' - . Tha txne ct.XLa writer eu arwxyabe " OoaiaBnlaems nxrti "bt .trrttt? VC3 e OcHimxraTcatlopa nctt be .wxtttt? ca oa on uae 01 the paper. . Pcnonanues xaust be ardecL: " - And It is espodaUy and pirtlcnlxrJy crde I atood that the Editor doee cot araya erdoi a ' the Tlews of cozxecpondeau cai mo eute la the editorial cohaiu'i"W NEW ADVEUTISIIliJJTS. FOB THE .i r" l. A Larce Stock of Sensible; ArUcles for ; iday Preoentc! I EISPECTFOLLY CAJJ TIi ATTEK- T1CN OflrUB INDIES TO TUB ' FOU-OWISG ; 5uj(r iJIack CaslimeieTcn cheap. .. iteuium and w priced' Czeiss Goods at grea bargahis. . . ' ,:.. . ,, . 1 ? r FOR THE" HOUSEKEEPER : We have a splendid stoak of Table Damask, Napkhig and Doy'es wUh the handsomest stock of Towe's ever .tnported. ; FOR THE YOUNG LADIES: .superb lot of XXandkerchtefd, every sty and quality, Hand Baichcls, Handsome Jewelry, etc FOR THE GENTLEMEN : Colored Bordered and White Ilcmstltchci iraulkcrchlcf 3, IlemiUtchcd China Silk Handkerchief s, Neckties, Scarf Pins, Sleeve Buttons, fine Suspenders, with a variety of other, handsome and useful articles. ' FOH THE , BOYS : . Silk and Linen Ilancikerchlcfa, Windsor lies, Brcastpins.SlccveBidtons.IJuck Gloves, handsome and heavy Hosiery. 0 " run int ocnvnnid Cheap Dress Good., low priced Cloaks from $1 to $30, Shawls, Hosiery, cheap Vests, Coverlids, Counterpanes, Ac, Ac, with the best general stock of Notion In the city. JUST OPENED: taTOi00 of lmportcd :Drce3 jutlonsioo kinds f old at half value. 1 ' -y v It is a well known fact that in m y ppcdallics .. . .. - -;- ' I stand unrivalled. The public will gain . by an examuiallon of my stock, as I am offering extraordinary inducements In the way of prices. .Very BespectfnUy, ' - JNO. J. HEDRICK. uec ii H. Trimble, STOCK AND SEAL ESTATE BEOKEIt nml Anatloneer of (Jfntral Mfrc.hndlRM nf every description. Office corner Princess and Water streets. Cronly & ilorriss old stand. Personal attention given to sale of hones and vehicles at nrlvate sale or at auction. Con. 1 glgnments solicited. 4 8ETU W. DAVIS, i sept . Auctioneer. Choice Holiday Books. QHOICE HOLIDAY BOOKS . CLEARLY Ukc the lead the present scan.IIEINSBKR- GESM XIVE- BOOK STOKJC Is the place 1 you can buy them. s - - . There you can also find an elegant assort ment of FANCY WOODS andTojaof every description. Alo, Fine Steel Engravings, Olio graphs and Oil Paintings, au beautifully framfvl- 50 1 PIAS03 AND ORGANS from the heat man i f n I ufacturcrs la the country. . I" Ploae rail and ere the finest and Lirsrst dl- oajplay of nhore artielcs. ever brought 4o Tll- miorton. - - oeeio MRS. JOE PERSON, Mrs. Joe Person's Eemedy TUflLL BE AT Til E PURCELLOUSE, 1 ff ' "s--- -"' '.?-; -- - WUminiton. N. C. Monday. Tuesday. Wed nesday, and Thursday. Dec 15th. 16th. 17tb. I and l&h, and at UU Kate Stewart's, at Smtth- . TlUe on FriUy f atorday, Monday and Tuer .1 . V. . fk. I. t O Jk 01.1 I CH.. .-nnl.l l tVil tn Have, .rtW-lntt. I ed In the S-t-jett of htr UbMEuY call on her. I tm1 rli(r hp r nn cita thrm mnra A.-rt cnilitl I lntonaation than she can by letter. Ween the l parties casnot convementry ran Mrs. Person i wm .ate pleasure in cauing, it jepi steu w.uo g!. lriorraauon in botn case rujeis. - , uc la Oysters; Ojstoxs rjlHOSE FAMOUS IIOfSOYS V 1ERS can be found at I State alooa They arc the be;t trouzht to - 1 this city. Cigars, Wtnes, Beer, and oia clem I mer Whissey, always oa haco. Call at the OLD .NORXU STATE 8ALOOX, I ; dec 1 , . 6 South Front Street. -:"-IP f v4rtA l! U tl IS WW U . w uzuj.jlsjlia n zzi - vt uiixa a i js 7 u I goo j, cocar nani, jijei woric to a, in the way t I K I ef epyirf papers ol any klrcL Pleaee "ccm- Ettoucate with I Olilw ,vcare of Dailx Bxvisw. HO

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