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THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 12. l-5.
I2i CONGKKSS Y KS'f Kltl A V .
SENATE.
Washington. February II. Tie
Armv Auproutiaiion bill was reported
and placed on ihe ca endar. At five j
miootes before tw-lveoTclc message
was received aonouricing that ihe
floQM of Representatives-, woild, at
12 o'clock, be ready to receive tu
Senate in order that io joint convention
both houses may coutot tbe electoral
vote. The chair announc d that the
concurrent resolution providing lor the j
joiot convention woultl now be execut
ed, and at 11.5 a ni the S-natrs
headed by tbe Fiewdeut pro tern., and
, the Secretary ot the Senate, and pre
ceded by tbe Sereani-ai- Anus, pro
ceeded i the House of Representatives.
At 1 25 p. of the Senators returned
to the Senate chamber and the l'reji
dent pro Um. of the body having re
sumed the chair, the tellers on tha part
of the Senate Messrs Hoar and Pen
dleton appeared, and on their benaif,
Mr. Hoar reported the result of tbe
electoral count. When the tellers' re
port was completed the President of the
Senate repeated verbatim the closing:
sentence of tbe announcement made by
bimin the House of Representatives re
lating to the declaration of the vote
That sentence was as follow : "And
tbe President of the Senate makes this
declaration only as a public statement,
in the presence of the two houses ol
Congress, of the contents of papers
opened and read on this occasion, and
not as possessing any authority in law
to declare any legal conclusion what
ever." Mr Conger said that he desired, as
' one ot the meuibers of the Senate, to
say thnt he entirely dissented from the
declaration that the President of the
Sen-de or the ice president had no
jtber power in 'announcing that vote
than to announce tbe fact and he did
not know by what authority the sen- j
tance quoted had been made part of the
declaration.
Mr Sherman said : 'I lso wish for
myself having put on record roy opin
ionto again assert and put on record,
mv opinion that the declaration made
was the declaration ot tlie gentleman,!
who presided on thai occasion, express
inghis opinion, and should not be taken
as a precedent, except so lar as it may
J
command
l c.
thu judgment ot matikmu
V. .1 . - t TT W
JiClOfii.c:. x uuugc uinii'jc i iw i 1 1"
ident of the United Slates declared and
exercised a constitutional power ben
l Deneve mat tne v ice i rest-
he presided over the body to-day and
conn ed the vote, arid that Irs announce
ment of the vote is cot-elusive end of
all argument upon ihij question, and
that in thing so be not only gave hi
orn opinion as to iho result ot certain
papers given to hi;n. but he md only
me constitutional declaration provide'!
tor under the existing law, ot wh is to
be President ot tbe United States
alter
the 4 h of March "
AtJ-.r remarks from Messrs. Hour
Lapham. v il -oa anl I a sis on tit
6ubjeer. tha chair (Edmund?) iaid he
reijtrdfcd the Sen at us in .o w:iy re
p!.ui-i f-iie f -r tlie dt-elaration' made lij
hia. iU iiho pet'tormed his Qoufelitu
lional UuSv arid had on his own respon
sibility made ttie declaration relerred
to.
Mr Ifqjaus offered ih; folluwin: r .-o-Intion
:
Resolved. That the Sena e dos r.ot
j.8seni to the concluding deciaiaii n ot
tbo aun unceun nt
t me vote
I'.r r
1 tf-
ident and Vice iTestdent of the United
Stales m t ie in the presenre of the two
Ijouss i Congress this iluy.
Mr. B.ard L i. that po orer till to
mm row.
The resolution went over accordingly.
Mr. Hoar offered tne following:
Wiiekeas The Senate having mei
the H usc ol R ipresentativts in accord
ance with the fifth see ivm o! tlie ac.
of March. relative to the election
of President and Vice President of the
United S ates. and the electoral votes
having been opened by the President ot
the Sena'e in the presence of the. two
houses of Congress and counted by the
tellers appointed of the part of tbe two
houses; arid it appearing that the whole
number of electors appointed to vote for
President of the United States, is 401,
of which a majority is 201 ; and it furth
er appearing that Grover Cleveland, ot
New l ork, had received 219 voU s tor i
President of the Uuitod States, and that
Thomas A. Hendricks, of Indiana, I. ad
received 219 votes for Vice President of
the United States, which is a majoritv
of the votes of the whol ? number of
electors appointed ; and tbe same hav
ing been duly declared by the President
of tbe Senate in the presence of the two
houses; therefor.
Resolved, That the Senate is ol the
opinion that the constitution and laws
have been duly executed and that no
further declaration ol these facts is ne
cessary. Messrs Conger and Inga'.h Let that
stand over till to-morrow.
It went over, accordingly.
The Senate then resumed considers
tion of the bill to repeal the preemption
and tbe timber culture laws.
Pending its consideration tbe Senate
went into executive session and soon
after adjourned.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Mr. Clay, ot Ky.. offered the follow
ing concurrent resolution :
Resolved. That two members - ot the
House ot Representatives be appointed
by that body, to wait on Grover Cleve
land, of the State bt New York, and
notify him that he has bean elected
President of the United States for four
years, commencing with tbe 4th day of
March. 1885: and. also, to uoiifv
Thomas A. Hendricks, a.' the State of
Indiana, that he has been duly elected ffi'ifi:-Vice-President
of the United States fur j Malls collected from street
four yeare,commencing with the 4th day
of March, 1885.
2nd. That the President ot tho Senate
do jnake out and sign the certificate in
words following: "Certificate of elec
tion. Be it known that the Senate and
House of Representatives being con
vened in the City of Washington on the
2nd Wednesday in February in the
year of onr Lord, 1885. the under writ
ten President of tbe Senate pro tern, did
in the presence of the said Senate and
House ot Representatives receive ail the
certificates and all the votes of eloctars
for President and Vice President ol the
United States, which were then count
ed in the presence of the two houses:
whercunon it RnDenrfd that Grover!
Cleveland, ot the State of New York, i
bad a ma j rity cf the votes ot electors
as VT ice President; by ail of which it'
anneara i hat rover Cleveland, of the
State of New York, ha been duly elect-
etl President, and that Thomas A. Hen -
dricks. o the State ot Indiana, has
been elected V ice President ot the
United State?, areeably to the Consti
tution lor inn term ol four years begin
ning the 4th day of March. 1835.
In witness whereof, I have st my
hand this-day of February, 188o,
and have sealed with the seal of the I
Senate.
The committee, hereby appointed
when notif ying tbe persons elected ofj
their electuo to the otnee oi rresioeni
and Vice President of the United States
ghall present to each ot
them a duly
authenticated copy of foregoing certifi
cate.
On the suggestion of Mr Cox. of N.
Y.. the resolution was modified so as
to make the com nittee consist of three
Representatives and two Senators.
Mr Ilolman moved to amend by
striking out all that part of the resolu
tion having reference to the certificate
ot election. Agreed to without division.
The resolution as amended was agreed
to.
The House then, went into committee
of the Whole, on the Postoffico Appro
priation bill.
Mr. Horr, ot Mich., offered an amend
ment increasing from $4. 100,000 to $4,
535 000, the appropriation for the letter
carrier system. After considerable de
bate tbe amendment was agreed tc.
Raleigh visitor.
THE LEGISLATURE.
SENATE.
THIBTY-FIRST DAY.
Senate met pursuant to adjournment,
Lieutenant Governor Stedman in the
chair.
Bills were introduced as follows and
referred to appropriate committees :
Alr.Troy, resolution hxmgtheday tor
tne adjournment ol the Legislature
Mr Gudger, to incorporate the French
Broad Bank ol Asheville
Dr Dodson. to amend sec 2057 of the
C de.
Mr BoykiD, to secure the better dra n-
i aeeof lands in Goshen swamp.
Bv the same, resolution in regard to
1 the meeting and adjourning of the Sen-
ae.
Mr. Cowan, to allow commissioners
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t5y the srime, to iacuiiaie me giving oi
bonds retjulred by law.
Mr. Connor, hy request, to resrulate
the admission of foreign surety com pa
niei to do business in the State.
Bill to incorporate1' Chesapeake, Nor
olk and Carolina Railroad Company,
passed.
1 H to empower the Fheriff of - Alu
mame ccnnVy. to collect arrears of tax s.
; 4?!1 to cnanie
ie ra-lr als and dber
! transportation
and to aid
i ryiiroftda. eaiu
iine to extend tneir
in tha eonsttuction ot
Up ;s the spe'.'i:-ii ordr
tic.isioT, the Sjnate
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RES LUTIONS
RBPR ES E NT A 1 1 VE S .
ane bills Introduced.
Resolution providing for distribution
of the Code in Nrth Carolina; bill to
amend sec 17 of the revenue act:; bdl to
regulate license tor selling liquor; bill
to prevent hunting with tire at nUhl;
bill to prevent tne unlawful use of dyn
amite; h tojestabl sh Scotland coun
ty : bid to amend se -077 of the Code;
bill to am ni tjeo 234 ol (be Code; bib
to nrovie for the debt ol Stokes coun-
ity; ml to incorporate Lew;Bi!!e in
Columbus coilnty
The bill to increase the number ot
Superior Court Judges and judicial
districts, was taken un as unfinished
business, and was pi nding when our
report closed.
Quarterly Meetin?.
First round for the Wilmington Dis
trict of the Methodist E. Church, South
for 1 884-85.
Carver's Creek circuit. Silent " 14
Waccamaw Miss. Bethel " 17-
15
16
Whitesville circuit, White. "
ville 21-22
Topsail circuit. Scott's Hill
February 28 and March 1
Onflow circuit, Tabernacle 4' 7-8
Duplin circuit, Kenansviilc " 14 15
Brunswick circuit. Concord '21-22
The strict Stewards wiil please
meet at Wilmineton Front Street
Church on Februrary 4th at 11 o'clock
a. m. P. J. Carraway, P. E,
TfclK MAILS.
The malls close and arrive at the City Poet
onlce as follows : 1
CLOSE.
Northern through mails, fast 7.30;P. M.
Northern through and wv mails. ...8.00 A. M.
Raleigh 6.45 P. M. and 8.06 A. M.
Mails for the N. C. Railroad and
routes supplied therefrom includ
ing A. & S . C. Railroad at
7.80 P- M . and 8.00 A. M
Southern Malls for all points South,
daily 8.00 P. M,
Western malls (C. C. Railway) daily,
(except Sunday) 8.15 P. M.
All points between Hamlet and Ral
eigh 6.45 P. M.
Mail for Cheraw and Darlington Rail
road .". 8.00 P. M.
Mails for points between Florence
and Charleston.... . 8.00 P. M.
Fayetteville and office on Cape Fear
River, Tuesdays and Fridays 1.00 P. M.
Fayetteville.vla C C Railroad, daily,
except Sundays f. 6.45. P. M.
Onslow C. II. and intermediate offi
ces, Tuesdays and Fridays 6.00 A. M.
Smithvllle malls, by steamboat, dally
(except Sundays) 80 A. M.
Malls for Easy Hill, Town Creek,
ana no tie ana unie laver, xues-
days and Fridays.......
Wrightsville, daily 8
OPEN FOR DELIVERY.
f . M
SO A. M
Northern through and way mails
Northern through and way ma
3 At
. i .30 A, M,
. .7.30 A. M.
boxes business
portion of city at 5 A. M., 11.30 A.M. and 5.30
f ai. and from other point of the city at S
P. If
? tamp Office open from 7 A. M. to 6 P. M.,
Money Order and Register Department open
from 8 A. M to 5 P.m., continuously.
General delivery open from 7 A.M. io6 P.M.
and on Sundays from 8.30 to;9.30 A. M.
CarrtnV delivery open en Sunday from 8.30
O 9.30 A. M.
Good materials-properly por portioned
which are the essential requisites in
Ready mixed Paints can be best attain
ed by using the N. V- Enamel Paint
sold at Jacobi's Depot. f
MISCELLANEOUS
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Extract Witch Hazel.
(II mamelit.)
j X cure, spraj:
; J, pin. onn
j cocaine Tomb a ch i C
R CUTP. SPRalNS AND BWJISE?, 50c
ounce.
Natroli'.hi- Water,
eh'? Cme
Cute
JAUBS
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213 N. Frortet.
f b 10
Special Notice.
rjlUE EX . ITf MENT IS OVER, HE FAIL
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Jan 31 Prop. Gem gwL and Res.
Stencil Cutting.
yra are prepared to cut sten
C1LS on bras I, copper or tin. -Stencil Pas'c
and Brushes on band. The deman1 for onr
G 'LDEN HAkVKsT AND COLUMBIA
COOK STOVES id dally inert abing. fcnd for
uta and pr;cca. Pure White ciL.
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feb 9 ?3 South trout St
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WILMINGTON, N. O
B. L. PEBBT, Proprietor.
Late Proprietor Atlantic Hotel. inrat-Ctase
n all Hb nootntmmat Term i2.50 ti 3.CG
I day.
Board.
FEW MORE BOARDERS, EITHER
table regular or trans'ent. can be accommo
dated with comfortable rooms and the best the
market affords, at
MBS. ROBERT LKE'S,
113 Market st., bet. Front and second.
DOT 18 if
Improved Life Insurance !
Challenges Criticism !
Provident Savings Life !
55 Libanty St , New York Cltr.
This company has shown by practical results
that It famishes insurance by far iheeaiest,
most economical aed equita bla of any tysteai
that has been devised.
Actual average ye v'j cost in Tub Provi
dkx r .-avisgs during fhe calendar years 1883
and 18S4. at age 40, for $U',t03 was 179.2.
I It COMPARABLY THE BEST !
SSEFPAKI) HOMAX8,
President ; ni Actuary
JOHN E. LIP PITT,
General Agen for North Carolina.
Dr. R. A. Akubbsos, Medical Fxxmlncr
for Wilmington. fab 10
1885. '
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Hardware
QF ALL KIND3 AND IN ANY QUANTl
ty. Whole ate and Cetail at ROCK BOTTOM
prices. W. E. SPRINGER A CO .
19. 21 4 23 Market Street, '
fe Wilmington, N. C.
OOMMJKKCIAL. JifiWS.
WILMINGTON MARKET.
February 12-4 P. M
SPIRITS TURPENTINE Quoted
quiet at 27 cents per gallon. Sales of 100
casks at these fisurcs.
ROSIN Quoted firm at U5 cents for
Strained and $1 for Good Strained.
TAR Quoted firm at $1.10 per bbi
of 280 lbs. .
CRUDE TURPENTINE Quoted
s'eady at $1.75 for Virgin and Yeilow
Dip and $1.15 for Hard
COTTON Quoted steady at lOf cents
per pound lor Middling. No sales re
ported. Tbe following are the official
quotations:
Ordinary Sf cent
Lod Ordinary 9f
Low Middling 10 5-16 "
Middliu 10
Good Middling 10 13-16
A
DAI1.T RECEIPTS.
Cordon
Spirits Turpentine
Rosin
Tarf
Crupe Turnentinr-
17 bales
39 casks
3491 bbl
368 bbl
162 bb s
Imakine news.
ARRIVED.
Sieam yacht Louise., Woodside
Smithviile, Master
Steamship Benefactor, Tribon, New
York, H G Smallbones
Steamer Wave, Robeson, Fayette
ville, Geo W Williams & Co.
CLEARED.
Steam yacht Louise, Wocdside
Smithviile. Masted
Steamer Wave, Robeson, Fayetteville,
Geo. W. Williams & Co.
Schr Chaa M Newina. Hawkins,
Cbarlefeton, S C, Geo Harriss & Co."
Schr Martha Welsh, Burdge, New
York. Geo Harriss & Co, cargo by Geo
Harriss & Co and A Y Wilson.
Schr Maggie J Lawrence, Grace.
Now York. Geo Harriss & Co, cargo
by D R Murchison & CoT
EXPORTS
FOREIGN.
New York Fcbr Martha Welsh
484 bales cotton, 500 casks spts turpt.
200 bbls tar. 16,010 ft lumber. Sehr
Maggie J Lawrence 1,196 baies cot
ton.
WEEKLY STATEMEN T.
STOCKS ON HAND FEBRUARY 7, 18f5.
Cotton ashore, 1,653; afloat, 1,601;
total, 3.254.
Spirits ashore, 3,787; ashore, 624; to
tal, 4 411.
Rosin ashore, 80 533; afloat, 10 5S6;
total. 91.069
Tar ashore, 3,728; afloat, -3.430; total,
7.158.
Crude ashore. 2,322; afloat, 15; total,
2,661.
RECEIPTS FOB WEEKENDED FEB. 7.
C-t n, 556; spirits. 1014; rosin. 11-
159; tar. 2 927: crnde, J,8?5.
EXPORTS Foil WEEK ENDED FEB. 7.
Spirits, 3; rosin. 10; tar, 49; crude 900
Cotton -3 538; spirits, 2; rosin. 6,616;
tar. 8
VESSELS IN THE PORT QF WILMINGTON. N. C.
Februaky 11. 1884.
No vessel under tons reported in tbls list, j
BARQURS..
Nor Fel ndal, 3 8 tons,4vrugei-,
Paterson, Downing & Co
Ger Trabact, 38) t ns Preuck,
L Pes h u & Weafermann
Nor Bravo, 4t2 tor s, Chlistoppherten,
A 'ex Sprout A Son
Br James L Pendergast, 58 tons, hlj-hflm,
C P Mebane
Nor Matthui'ja, C7 tons, Peduscn,
"5 P Shotter
Ger Marie Kny;cr, "6 Ions, Maas.
K Teschau & Wcntr rmann
Ger Fritz Toad r lacken, i23 ton.-, Freese,
K Ptsehau & Weaternr.ann
Sred Arlhltect, 370 tons, Liewin, C P Mebane
GerJul'e 390 tons, Muller,
R Fa-chau & Reitfrmann
Ger Texs, 591 ton. Eoof, ET3 Barter & Co
Br Harriet Campbell, G49 tons, Grafton.
CP Mebane
Nor Emma Parker, 197 tons, Lar en,
C P Mebane
BRIGS
Ger Gerhard and Adolph, 319 tors. York,
R Pefcnau & Weeteraiann
SCHOONERS.
Graco K Greene, 385 tons, Seaward,
Geo Dairies & Co
1 bomas cInnlckeon, 26J tons, Hearon,
Geo Harriss & Co
Frank McDonnell, 2' 3 tciu, Bealh
Geo Harrirs & Co
Louis li Coitingaam, 498 tons, Padrlck.
K G Barker & Co
Electra Bailey, 3 2 tons, Philirook,
Geo Harriss A Co
E Arculariua, 101 toca Marston.
E G Barker & Co
George Bam s & Co
John A Griffin, 305 tors, Rice,
George Han iis A Co
Br 11 a tlie Darling, tons, Pearce.
C ronly A Mori is
Chas E Paige, .62 (one, Giffo-d,
Geo Harriss A Co
Span NatDIdad 170 tons, Gonzales.
KG Barker Co
B S Graham, 341 tons, Avis,
Geo HsrrJss A Co
Post Boy, 171 tons, Gctt, E G Barker A Co
Carolina, 111 tone, Gakell. Master
MaTy Lord, 347 tons, Smith,
E G Barker A Co
List of Vessels Cleared for this
Port.
BARQUES.
Nor Abel, 403 tons, DanieDcn, from Havre.
Dec 9
Gr Friedrlck Wiihelm IV, 369 tons from
Grangemouth, Feb 41
Nor lebaaien, 307 tons, Chleholm, from Lim
erick, Dec 7
Gti Cardenas, 399 tone, Kcrff, fm Gibraltar,
Jan 17
For. tfararer, fm I sdon Jan 17
er Hermann Fiiedrieh, 28s tons. Mei hr
at Bremen. Jan 3 i
Ger Ottllis, 323 tons, Per'.eberg, from Liver
poo!, Jan 7
-wed Trio, tons, El iott, from Port Maho,
Dee 16 '
BBIGS.
Gtr Per Pommer, 223 tons, Bohm, from
Roiterdam, Janl
Ncr San Juan, 205 tons, from Liverpool.
Dec IS
E. G. Blair,
BROKER AND COMMISSION MERCUAST,
FOK THE SALE OP COTTON, GRAIN,
t lour Meal and Country Produce generally
B',0J0 dozen lrggs wanted t bight st cish
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jgY SENDING YOUR LIGHT COLORED
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rt i.JftLiL T)
ijersier uioia, joud wags, Albet
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Also just on sale an elegant assortment of all grarj.
liiiui
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men and old -women, made to look young in
rapidly and luxuriantly, send ror dftaonpti vo
gta a&d doctors, etc.. vrho recommend
10 uik
iuneffi ly u t tn saf w v -ow
WE STILL
To whom It roav Conccnl : We w nld most respeci fully announce that we ire piepawl a
plve prompt attention to all orders in the line ot Wire and Iron Work, Wire Clo h ChfM
Siffs, &c aid it thx- Hardware Woienware dealerfi, Architects, Builder Mill thmbt.
log trale of the United States who do not auccee I in havin their orders ail' d promptly wfl
send them to us we wiP endeavor to Qd thetn wi bout delay. . aiaioeuce of Iron ttwu
A other llces of goods free on application
Detroit, National Wire & Iron Co. Mid
iacu j.i usw ly
WE ABE PREPARED
TO FURNI3H EVERY SMOKER IN
WILMINGTON OR THE STATE
W IT II THE FINEST LINE OF
Imported and Domestic
they have ever teen. Our CIOARS range in
price f om 2 1-ie to 33 1 3c. each, and we
believe there is NOT A BETTER SELECTED
STOCK 1 V NORTH CAROLINA.
P. L. BRIDGEES & GO
HO North Front St
feb 9
Call and See
JHOSB ELEGANT FRUIT PBE8ERVE3
We guarantee ihem to be pare, and the flavoi
as if put up at home. A trial Is all we ask.
Canned Goods of all kinds, Piunes.CurranU,
Pickles, Dried Beef, Oranges and Lemons.
Baking Powders too rumerous to mention.
Jeilies, Crackers, the best of Cheese, Hams
and 8uarCuret Shoulders, Coffees roasted
and ground.
By steamer to-morrow Mocha t offee
e do not t-rag on all Flour, but we put the
SDPERLATlVis. against any in the marfcet
Parties wishing Preserves at retail will
please send dishes.
sept 30 F. G, A S. ROBINSON.
ATTENTION ! BOTH SAINT AND SINNER
HKNRY C. PBEMPERT. WHO KfEPB
the only secoad-class Barber Hiop
Hairdresfcing Saloon In orth arolioa. the
second meanest man in An. erica, won d in
lorm h s many friends and custome-a in the
city, commercial travellers, Ac , that ha cxn
sud be found at No. 7 South front st , and
don t you remember It. where you can get a
go-jd second-clas shave, haircut or ahamp o.
Al o, second-class perfume y and of his oifn
maniifiirtuvo Pinin no n n '
" w u va m , vg K.,V t. ll U,
dec 16 2m
ft
Silk Warp Henrietta
x i
tros, 4Ci
Embroidery I
uiuciy.
o
stock, bnt invite an examination of
i -
CURTAINS. CARPETS L
. v ,
R. M. McINTIRe
You Please !
a bargain.
NO
MORE
HAIR
and Bm
grav nair to its ran
A marvellous Invention. Gray-mJrM
three weeks. No more gray Hair Also
oook, ana testimonials and Opinions Of
i
ctxly. Address, j. h. Nicholson. 7 Murraj St Nh Y
SURVIVE!
Bei j. W. Davis, j
(Formerly with W. E. T avis A Scn.j
GENERAL COMMISSION MEfiCHANT,
Southern Fruits and Produce a SpccU tj.
Barclay St , New York
Wilmington Kefi-cnces : K. K. Burrao,
President First National Bank, P. L.BrKti
ers Co , Preeton Cumminn & Co., i H.
Chidbourn A Co., W. E. Da Ih & Soc
New York Bel mm Wliiiim KiikerCo.,
82 Harrison St.
j uly 16 tf m
The best Place in the City
FOK FANCY AtfTICLES,
HOSIERY, RIBRONS, LACK?,
COVERLIDS, COB31.TS, VELaTS,
MERINO DNDERWEAB.
EMBROIDEEED LA!flP
TABLE GO DS. TOWE13.
UMBRKLLAS, etc
A spec al bargain in BLACK SILK WAEP.
HENRIETTA CLOTH at l-25 per r"d
worth fl.75. Only a few pieces left.
jan 29
115 Market Jtre
SPECIAL NOTICE
J WILL SELL BERGMAN'S ZBPHTR, J
colors, for 10 cents per ounce, until Feb. 1
for cash only. o ntl
Ladies and Children's GOSSAMERS oyr
In price. tMV&
MILLINER F-Hats and Bonuetfl.rwP-j
Felt, stall piice-". tolla s and tpM-Jj
and Lioen, Handkerchief ad all
for Fancy Wora. 1 1 imping atd Lmoro-
MISS E. KARRER
jan 2d
Co
Oysters. Oysters.
rpO-MORROW AND ALL THE slU
week I will receive a aepp of
th-se fine NEW BIVZR GARDEN u!TlWiii
guaranteed freeh and sweet. r!c.rVel U
receive prompt attention anl be pw
any par; f f thecify nee wJ2fy0EJi
110 fo Front Street, nsar the Nor
feb 2 jj k
Notice.
a PPf lf iTlONWILL be M anE to a
A Tia ,tn nf thP i Ate of NortQ '
na, tl present seas'on, for Ihe PfJgSt
an Act incorporatlrg the Merchant