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A ' .1 1 . - 1 . .'JtJtoa Aonax:a.?- 0 wrccsrtioss postage paid; : jtrr CLCV tlx months f2.C3. Tiro joati3.tI.C0 j One lacaih, U ccnti. - The paper will be deSrered fcy 'carrier free f ctera, la aay part of tha city, at lb abore rates, or 10 cents pe week.-1 ' ' . : AtefijJla nxe law and CbenL - v i Scbecr2er8 will report aiir anT all fall extM U rcccrre tlxJr paper regularly, - - C7" W uaxiy Unieuf has the largest tana fkdt circmaiicnK'of any newspaper wublishcd, in lh& city of Wilmitieion. . - ' , , Mlilinnaita Mackey has contributed $ 1 .000 lo'tb o 1 1 accock i o n d -)' J ' Tba Prince of WaJrs U selling jirgB - tracts of bla Cornwall est v.ev in imall '- bo)itos. V f '- m t - - - i , r. .- : .The plico fur bachelor! rous be Rich taond. -Tha Stat tay; that they c: I re tfcero for 300 a year. doaYud bd Sch to "iha fCtU 'l relief of ocem ployed workmen. " Ex-Seitnr McDonalJ, f adiana - baa been retained aa one of the - counsel for the Bell Company in suit whh the GoTernment. " - The cradle In -which Jefferson was " rocked is treasured i a Bedford county. Va. It U belieied to be the only relic of Jeffersoaiaq simplicity in exiilenco in thi i countrj. -.-.A : j-i - The sum of $ 500. 000 ready money is said to be the amount proffered - to the Dak of Edinbafcb for the sale of his inheritance to the Dnchy of Saxo-Co-bnrgatfd'Gdtha; "J V: m . Miss Kate Field has been tellinj: the women that they had better stop'taiking about" cremation and prohibition and learn how to cook. Cores of sciatica re reported as hav ing taken place in Paris after a single application of Dr. Behore's method of freezing the skin above the painful parts with a spray of chloride of methyl. The operation Is to be applicable also to facial neuralgia. . The President has presented a silver cup ot handsome design to Captain James MeNeil. master of the British ship County Clare, for humane services in rescuing the scraw of tbo American scooner Mary JB. Simmons, December uaveoous in iuir iavur, ,uv puuxiu 'won recently in seven' days a ' balance "of 100,000. The run o ill-lnck was commented on in" - the trench papers--and Parisians , flocked' to tfap tables, - there being. as many as .'66$ playing in the room on a single night? - ; ' CapU John Boyd, of vMilray. Ind , celebrated bis one hundredth birthday this month. He was born in Schenf c- - tady. February 12, 1786. He was com ;' missioned a captain in the New York State militia -in .1807, and: served through the war of 1813. His general health is good and bis mind nnimpair- ! ed. and he transacts his own business. fesoing money, with good judgment. Miss Chamberlain, the American beauty, has recently refused one oi "ther'chest and rankest11, of tho Ger man princes Her remarkable beauty was the feature of the opening , of Par liament, and the Queen was really not needed. She bas lately been the: guest - of the. Duke acd Duchess of West minster where the Waleses ' are inti mate. Sho sailed for America Saturt 'day. . -. . -rK LOCAL NEWS, " IIDEX TO NEWAnVErriStUEITS. ' TVxxtkd A- Karte - " A A Wuxakd Safes Job ranrnso Serlew Office ' T ATTDniojr TTU. Lljht Infantry ; Miss E KAKKxaSprln Millinery :-- Mrers Bxos Tmiit yxlcg .- FC Muxes Wild Cherry Sjrap. v ' - C W TATES-Statlonery atd Blank Book ufis B YzESCB A S OSS Those S3 Conirrcaa XiTrfL Jxcobi -Asalnice Statlo3cry,":c : H C SKltiBoXES, Supl N T 4 MSS Ce A T Wrt9W lumber, f blBlo anJ Metal - . The receipU of coUon at this port to dij foot op 99 bales. : r Ger. barque Sonnabtnd, Post. sailed from Glasgow for this prton'tbo 20th inst; ; . . . . -' ' - - 'rf ; ; . ; Agricultural tools Shovels, Spades Pitchforks, Hoes. Rakes," etc. :?- For low 'prices and pood substantial "goods, go 16 Jacobi's HdwC Depot. ? ,t Three white tramps wereiaccommo dated withlodgingsatthe guard bouse last uight. ''-':;.' ." ' -Attention is InTUedto.thVheiir ad vertisement of Miss E. Karrer, as it - appears In this issue. l : Fiihermen will find it to Ibeir advan-1 tsge to buy their.Twine. Oars, etc.; at Jacobi's Hd w; Depot. There ybu will find a complete stoclc at bottom prices f The best White Shirt in the city jou -can get at the --Wilmington Shtrt Fac . lory And 75 cents Is all that It casts. p Martct streer, J. ErSBAii, Pr. t - In ' ' ' ' 1 5 i t VOL! -X. VVtLMINGTOIT. N. C. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY j ; Accounts of the Fire. Yielding to the popular demand, we will reprint to-morrow, in the'WiL M'Kgton Jouiinau the reports of tho fire which have appeared in the Daily Review.' Tfcey will be on a large Ualf-sheet. as it is imDossiblo to m-int extra copies of the Journal' in 'full.: the V first side of the paper haying been'put to press on Monday morning. "Jn this way only can we meet the demand for copies ot our report. - Orders rtceired to-morrow forenoon and papers deliv mailing. - . . ' . At tlie Orton. - L. II. Clarke. M. L Ilewes, F.Mt. Manahan. Baltimore; A. Horsch, J. S. Person, A..F. Decker. W. II. Kirby. f G. W. Riddle. Geo. McMaslcr. Geo. Arthur. N." Y; T. A. Montgomery. Raloigh; J. 1 Wiustock. Philadelphia; A. Bunkley and Yife. W. 1). Rice. Ara; G. HVMcIver. Charleston; A. G:-Mc Ilwaine. J D. Hardin. N. C; J.McClel Ian, L.. A. Catlin, Woodatock, Conn; W. S. Ilorwill, Edward Barker. Brook- lyn.N. Y ; A L. ilcDonald, 11. C. Dock- 9 Rrwi-inhm arrivals at the Orton. Front Street M. K. Clitircb. A mcetinflf of the Ofiicial Board of Front Street M. K Church fclouth was hold at the pastor's library room last night. The following communications explain themselves: Wilmington, N.C, Feb. 23rd, 'G. Lev. E. A. Yales, JUsior First M..E. Church, City. Rev. Sin: Heartily sympathizing with you aqd your congregation in your great loss, theutsderstgned. Rtbbi and Directors ot the congregation Temple of IsraeP'ibereby offer you uso of their Temple. " corner Fourth and Market Streets, daring such time and on. such days and evening as you may need a Honse of Worship, and as wiil not conflict with the services of our Con gregation, which are held Friday even ings and Saturdays.. ; , ' Fraternally your s, S. Mendelsohn. Rabbi: A.- Weill. President pro: tern ; M M . Katz, , F. alo. NQreenewald Nath'l ;i;serveras'rbteao'8sMt.xtyTbrh.isJ, prowic : Attest: J. I. Macks. Secretary." ''Wilmington. N. C. Feb. 2 1th. '60. To Iheliev. Dr. S Mendelsohn, Jiabbi, and others Gentlemen: At a meetini; of ihe Official Board of Front Street Metho dist Church, held at the Parsonage last evening. Feb. 23d, your communica tion tendering the use of your House of Worship, the Temple ofIsrael," to the front street congregation, was read and unanimously accepted, and the i : . J i. uuoersignea were appuiuieu u uomiuii- te to convey to you and yonr congre (ration the thanks of Front Street Meth odist Cnurch. for your sympathy and very eenerons offer in this time of their heavy loss. (Signed) E. A. Yates. C. L. Grafllin, ii. . rvmg. The Board also received offers of ac commodations from Kov. P. H. Hogc. on behalf of the First Presbyterian, from Rev. J. W. Primrose, on behalf of the Second Presbyterian, from Ilev. F. W.-E. Peschau, on behalf of St. Paula's Lutheran, and from Rev. D. H. Tuttle. on behalf of Fifth Street comrrecalions. tor which the commit teo are instructed to return thanks and assure all these brethren that their sympathy is highly appreciated. An invitation was received from Fifth street congregation to worship with them on next Sunday, which on motion ot Dr. Yates, was unarimoualy accepted. AH the services ol the Front street con gregaf'on will thereafter be held in "Temple otlsraol," corner ol Fouth and Market streets. ' Great unanimity of sentiment pre vailed as to tho necessity pf vigorous cf fort to build another House of Worship. The Board also passed "a ,vole of (hacks to the firemen and citizens who labored so effectively in saving the Par snn&ge and lurnlture- , ;r , V , On motion -the" Review- and Star were requested to publish the -proceedings... ' . " " ' . W. W. Shaw. Secretary. We nolo the above proceedings -with peculiar gladness. They broathe the tender sentiments of brotherly love, human kindness, sympathy for the dis tressed and proffers oi aid to those in need, which show that the "greed for gain" is not the all absorbing passion of the hour. Front Street Church has been a great sufferer. Not only is the Beautiful church, which had been re cently much improved in appearance at a considerable cost, in ruins, but the new and elegant organ, lately purchas ed, fn which the congregation and all lovers ol music took much delight, is also destroyed. It has been a heavy blow o that congregation, but with the pluck, vim and earnestness of feeling prompted by piety and with the 'assis tance and' support of God's blessing they will soon havaa place of worship equally as comfortable and convenient as that which was destroyed. , The attention of .our readers is invited to the advertisement of Mr. A. 1 Wil son, iu this issue, offering for sale lum ber of all kinds and metal roofing.; - ... : . , - ---- - . -- ; . - .' 12oto8 from the Fire. The destruction of Front Street M. IwCbarchi by fire last Sunday brings to mtrd thegreat fire of April 30: h, 1843. wen a,' large- portion - of Wilmington wai destroyed. That fire also occurred oa Sunday and the Front. Street M. E. Church which was a;woodeo structure and stood On the site . Where the wall of that which; was destroyed Ja3t Sari day in stands , wa burned, - Singu. iarlycuourbt' 'in:' that Zinstance - eYery building or- thai . square- was burned t V:.,w" v'Trt ihaparsooajje.as was the.case , ' "-. ' at thet.jni Cre. jlt ia moat perfect rand -singular coincidnco wich will be long remembered." Mr. G. Herbert Smith has received the following dispatch from Mr. H. McRary, who is now in Now York: Notify National Hank that I have rcqaeaicd Mayor Hall to draw on my account $500 inr sufferers from the late tiro Ttft roe knov if more is needed. , W. IU McRART. Mr. S. G. Worth, of the Fayelteville k'cics. bas this kindly reference "to the mtslortune wbich has recently over taken our City : FayettevilJe people will grieve over a loss in Wilmington. The million dol- iar fiFe there yesterday will be sad news to all. Next to our own loss we would grieve over Wilmington's most of any other. Bound together by social, mari tal and business ties more than a nun dred years we feet very near to her people; and" insured or uninsured a million dollar loss there aflects almost every individual there and here. The Goldsbojo Argus says that the train which left Goldsboro on Sunday with the fire steamier for our.relief ran from Goldsboro to Mount Olive. 13 miles in U minutes. The suggestion lias been made in the Raleigh Visitor that the citizens of that place meet and tike some sLcp3 to wards proffering sy J3 pathy and aid to our people. Wo think them in advance and have only ibis to eay: We are sure of their sympathy already, -f at do not need any pecuniary assistance at present. :', f. Our good friend of Hie News and Ob- .The fire at Whniinslon was most disastrous.; and the Wilmingtonians have the deepest sympathy of thoir fellow-citizens throughout the State in the misfortune which has befallen them. The newest and best part of the busi ness quarter of tho city has been laid waste, and many handsome iesidences as well. The loss is estimated by our special correspondent at half a million dollars, but we judge trom the extent ot the area burned over that it will b3 found eventually to amounr to much nurotban that. Tho blow is a heavy one, but Wilmiogion is noted for noth ing more than its pluck and may bo ex pected therefore manfully to bear its ill luck and to proceed at onco to rebuild the ruined district in even handsomer style that! that which characterized it before the 'Are Ttp pathway taken by the flames was very nearly that of the great conflagration of 1841 or '12. it was on April 30 h, 1843 Review.! and very nearly the same area wa3 swept Tho increase in tha value of properly, however, incident to the growth of the city, makes the loss in the present in stance very much greater than it was in the caseot the first lire of course, and as the little town of forty years ago rose in greater beauty than before from the ashes of what the older Wilmingtonians call "the great fire" so the city of to day will doubtless appear iu a few years the stronger and handsomer for the conflagration of Sunday. Meantime, however, tho inconvenience and loss resulting from tho destruction cf a third or more of the business quarter will be most seriously felt, and in this trouble NoTth Carolinians generally wilt sym pathize with the people of a city they rove and of which they are proud, and wiltchcerfuly render whatever - aid. should aid be desired, they may have it in their power to bestow i- ; j r r A'diver -was at workTthis morning endeavoring to recover the machinery oflhestcamer Bladen. - One ci her engines has been recovered already and it does cot appear to be hopelessly damaged. ' -There is a large pile of fertilizers on Messrs. Kerchner & Calder Bros., wharf which is being put into bags to day. It seems to have safely passed the ordeal of the fire as it stinks as sweet as ever. Messrs. -S. P. Sholter & Co. have secured office room for the present in the Person buUding. foot of Chestnut street t . , ; All that is left of the schooner Lillie Holmes, wbich was burned at Parsley's wharf, is her nose slicking out of water. and a few spars near the dock. 'Oar people are trll complimenting the Wilmington Light Infantry lor the good service rendered by them on San- day night. They were on the street with 37 members, in less than an hour from the time when Mayor Hall issued the call upen them, and there is no doubt that their presence on the streets that night had a salulary effect in re straining the unruly and in preserving peace and quietude in the city. " . Sifting the matter as carefully as Ui can be sifted at this time wedo not think that the net loss entailed ''upon 'vour people as" a whole, by Sunday's fire, will exceed $100,000. and this i3 the opinion also of a carrful and conserva tion insurance man with whom we con versed to-day. - It is impossible a3 yet to get at the exact figures but no one cisims now. that the ylof s . will exceed $600 000 and "some e ven lay that $400. 000 wilt cover it.- '. " " l , Mr. W.:C. Farrow, jnpk dealer at No. 8 Mulberry .street, was one of the syfttiSundry's fire-Hisplace wuu an us co-ututs was uestroyec, -.involving a loss of about $ I, C00k-upon which there was no insurance: : ' " Mrs. J. Myers' grocery btore,. on North Water street, wa3 one of :he plac33 burned and the loss fails" heavily upon her. a she had no insurance. She estimates her los3 at $5,000. In cluded in this amount i3 $800 in cur rency. - fu our report ot the fire in Monday's issue, in speaking-of the work of the tugs in extricating vessels from peril ous positions, we omitted to mention the fact that the steamer Italian also rendered important service by remov ing two or three yesseis te place of safety. The omissioo we hope is par donable, as it was simply an oversight in the baste of mak:ng up our report. We actually saw yesterday a number of workmen engaged in cleaning , off the old mortar from bricks, for build ing purposes, before the bricks were co d. If thU isn't pluck and energy and enterprise, we hope somebody will tell ns what k. 7! Mr. A. W. Watson, junk dealer, on North Water street, lost about $1,500 by the fire, upon which there was no insurance. The steamer Bladen was valued at $9,000, upon which there was insur ance to the amount of $5,500. Her cargo was insured for ..3,500, besides an insurance Upon 112 bales of cotton, wnich was held by Messrs Alex. Sprunt & Son. Tho exact value ol her cargo is ft 8,000. The steamer 'River Quepn vius valued at $5,000. She wa3 insured for $1,000. with a cargo insurance of $2,000. Mr. T.-B. Henderson has secured office room with Mr.cC. S. Love, on South Water street. ' We were a little too previous yesler day in stating that the New York and Wilmington Steamship Company would use the public wharf foot of Chestnut street. ' They have secured the Lord warehouse and wharves, foot of Ana street, where the steamers will hereafter discharge and take on car eroes. - Personal Mr. Newton Gill. can, formerly of this city, who bas been for some years past located at Shoe Heel, has sold out bis business there to Mr. G. l Kidder and will remove to Georgia. He was in tbfcity yesterday aud favored ns with a visit. He was on his way then to Georgia and will remove his familv v 7 in afew months. We arc sorry to see such men leaving the Old North State. Capt. A D. Lippitt, of Pittsboro, is !n the city to-day. - uaiiima Tlieta Eta. Thi3 Literary Society had a public meeting last evening at. the Cape Fear Academy. ;In addition to the regular exercises Hon. A.M. Waddell was to have delivered anaddreS3, but owing to the small audience the lecture was post posted indefinitely. Tb e society expect to have speakers at all of their public meetings, whlch take place on the last Tuesday of each month. They have issued admission tickets which are gotten up very neatly. Citv Court. ' . There was a small docket for the Mayor's consideration this morning. Toney McIIhenny, a colored man who belongs at the poor house, was ar rested and locked up for safe keeping. He will be at once returned to his prop-, er quarters at the poor house. Jack Murray colored, for fast driv. ing. wa3 required to pay a fine of $5 for the offense. Rut the Balance Must Go. Yes, the balance of our stock must go. As we must have the room for Spring goods; prices not the object; the room i3 what we want and must have; room to place one of the largest aud fi oest stocks of Spring and Summer clothing in coarse of manufacture for us. You can positively save at least 25 to 50 per cent, on the dolls rv All we ask is an opportunity to prove that our prices are the lowest in the city. Shrier, The Old Reliable Clothier, 114 Market St. Sign of the Golden Arm. f 24.1886. NO. 47 Slight Fire. At about half 1 at 5 o'clock yesler day afternoon," te roof r f a small frame dwelling on Front street, be tween Queen and Woostcr, ignited from a spark from the .chimney but the flames were extinguished before the firemen, who, started -promptly when the alarm was given, could reach the scene. Damage nominal. Joint A gent at CUar lotto Mr. Thomas C. James, of this city has been appointed Joint 'Agent for the Piedmont Ilco and the" Seaboard Ail' for bis new post of jdaly about bojtnt. of. &l&rchii:?S This is a dew office and the object is to carry oot intact tbc prtLCiples upon which the Associated Railway system was founded. The joint Jagent will be required to furnish rates for all the toads and is to superintend the general business of transportation, lie is to act la behalf of alf the roads, thus bringing them practically under one head. The appointment of the joint agent will not affect the local management of the depots, here, which will continue the same as heretofore. You will find Mincin Knives, Fish Scalers, Iron Mortars, - and a great many other very useful household arti cles at Jacobi's Hdw Depot. . t NEW. ADVEKTI8EMJSVTy. Wanted NURSE TO : TAKE CARE OP CillLD RES. Oue that i3 willing to leave' tfce c v. Apply at 224 N. Third St : comer Mai berry. "icb 24 3t ATTENTION ! WIL. LIGHT 1NFAKTRT ! SPECIAL ORDER No . 3 . "Y"OU ARE HEREBY ORDERED TO AS semblaat the Armory THURSDAY NIGHT, the 25Ut Inst, at 8 o'olock. By order of tb Captain. ' feb24:t - W. N. UARRISS.iaSerfit. LUMBER, SHINGLES AP METAL ROOflNG. all kiod on hand and cut to oid?r. Can fur nish Planed Lumber from Itch thick up C& I9xi.2quaref at prices to su t the times. Far ilea Intending to use Metal Roofs will Had it to their advantage to see mc before placing orders. a. Y. W1L30, feb241wk Foot of Dawson Street. I Safes I Marvin Safe Company. gEKD IN YOUR ORDER'S FOR SAFES. Will telegraph so as to get them on next Stmr. febit Stnac A. A. WILLARD. Agent Jol) Printing. fHE RVIEW JOB PRINTING OFFICE U proparel to do all kinds of Job Printing as neat'r, as cheaply ami a expeditiously as It can be done cl cohere. Scud in your wojk and it shall be done promptly. f eb 24 Fpring Millinery. TU5T RECEIVED, SEW SPBISG HATS for Early Sprtne, for Ladic?, Mtrc3 and Children. - WINTER MILLINERY GOODS SELLING OIF-AT COST to make room for Few Spring Stock. MISS E. KAHRER, - Vjoliers'.Ballinj, OpIHite New Karket. MiindsErds; I DBtJGGISTS.T ----- rr iKiMuivi v t W Tf UTVrlTrtlf XT f Feb. 24.J886. TJotice. yriin a view to meeting the de- mand for reliable Goods at reasonable figures, we propose from time to time to offer sucb inducements as will compel the Pnblic to buy PEARS' SOAP. Is the first applicant for faror under this scbeme, anl ths following low prices prevail at either of our Fstabliah ments : " PEARS' UNSCENTED SOAP, - 13 Cents per Cake, 2 for 25 Cent s PEARS' GLYCERINE SOAP, . I ; -:, - .... - - ... ." " ' 23 Cent per Cake, 10 Cents box of 3 Cakes. PEARS' PERFUMED TABLETS, . , 25 Cents per Cake, C5 Cot Lsb xof 3 Cakes. These goods cannot be exceUc t by any other make. "We Intend to put our Fancy Goods within the reach of any reasonable buyer and estre every one to call upon us. - ' 1 Pejre.tfally, feb S4 MUNDS BROS. PLSASX NOTICSL " W will t glad to - rtcclv connnxdeatiss troa oar frlasdj on any and all Iratlicti . fraeral Interest but - " - : " Tn sanre of ths writer mast always ba alshedto thelMJtox.' . -' , ', Communications nasi t wrlttta' a oa one side ot tie pipe.' i : - - - Personalities mns( be avoided. . -. " " And it is especially and particularly end tood that tho Sdltordoes not always andox tho views of correspondents .tmletj so slit 1 tn the editorial coins na. - . v NBTv AJDVERTISEHLENTS. The New York & Wilmington Steamship Company; rl ON SIGN EE 3 AND SHIPPERS ARE EE." ' ' " QUESTED fO TAKE JvOTICE, that 0054' ; --' . steimt-M. clxihcrHy yoek & AriLUlNG- V TON fcTEAMSHIP COMPARY'O! charge . and" load-1 telr carsoes i a t tho wharf known ss ths LORD WIlAB loot of AT , sh-ect.1 AU propcx ty immedlateiy upon land lng from Steamer and, pr before same has been lafca on Jjard,-bclDr at the risk from fire, .. , of ita owner. : " r . - - ." "'- :' V '' -' ' ' " " H. G. SMALLBONES. i . , - r ; CSjpcrlntendent Wilmiogt jn, N. C, Feb. 21, li8J. lm To Builders & Contractors. -yy E ARE PRE PARI D TO FURNI3TI promptly, WOOD MOULDING BRACKETS. NEWELS AND ORNAMENTAL WOOD WORK of any description. - . - We aek attention also to onr facilities as PLUMB tf RS and GAS FlTTiCRS. KBtlmntca g.vn when desired, BURR & BAILEY. feb 22 iwfc " . -: : - . : ' i To Housekeepers. yjyE INVITE THE. ATTENTION OF ALL Bousekoepera to tbc lino of IJOUSE FUR NISIIlhG GOODS we are addin to our other wise handsome and attractlve-'atock. it is our Intention to lead in this line;-, and we shall make additions of all re and uacful aiticlea that miy come ont.- I 1 GILES & MURCHISON,' feb23 - f (rockery Department At H e i n g be rf e rys - QFFICE STATIONERY : OF; EVERY DE SCRIPTION inflaro varlclT.-for Ballroad Offices, t 'oiintlng Hontcs auit rrlvatc use, such as Paper, Fnvelppcs, Red- and Black Inks, M ivilge, Lettr,r; C3iis; .rapcr Boxes." Tablets, Paper Weights, Letter Press Book 5 and Presses. Oil - Boards, Blottlog Paper, Check Eooks, Note, Draft and Receipt Books, and mary other useful articles arc now cold for cost. . ',r r ' v NATHANIEL JACOB!, feb 23 tf .. Assignee Kerchner &Cal(leir Bros. WHOLES A EE -QUO CEIiS, AND DEALERS IN - Genuine German Kainit and Guano, Can be found Corner .of .Water and CbOttnut " Streets. ' Consignments of COTTON, NAVAL STORES, and all COUNTRY PRODUCE will bae our attention. 1 W Ul rebaild and be at ourlld location with in nbiety daya.- . - . feb 23 1 . ATLANTIC COAST LINE, ' WILMISGTON, n! C., Feb. 23, 18S3 rjlIIB GENERAL OFFICES 07 TUISXIME ba?c teen rcmoTed to the North East Corner- of Front and Mnlberry sts. Xrelght will be rc:eivcl and delivered as follows: " .)' ' - ' - ' -" ' .- - . Wilmington & Weldon R. R., at the old W. A W. R. R. Warehouse.' - ' -s WlUnlogton, Columbia & Austuta R. R at platform nyv being erected near the ruins of tbe W. c. & A.' Warehouse. : - " "A -, Owlng.to the very llmlfcd space fortand Jlng fielghts the Railroad Companies beg thsv Indulgence of all fchlppars and ask ' that con. eignecs of freight: will bo prompt In taking It from depots, v e-. " T. U. EMERSON. - - ! ";" tfeneial Freight Agent. H. WALTERS1 , General Manager, feb 2S lwk - Star copy Stationery anlBlankBooks. ARE,IIKACQUARTEES FOB 8TA- TIONERY and BLANK JBOOKS of all kln-Js, t keck' Books; Draft, Note, Receipt, Letter and Memorandum Books, Pad, dc. 12u.co-3 EnTclvpc?, all sizes, iuet recelrcd. -.v - -;." ' " " Everything In my line is b.cnsht for CASH and sold for lowest price. ' I feb 22 TsL : , YATES' BOOK STORE. The.Creen House TS STILL IN TllE IJSAD ! 1 hoio. A I Turkey Creek Oyster Oan't bo iat. Theflncet Wines, liquors and Cigars always on hand. Give mo a cH. w w - ii. RHODES, Prop. . N.W. CcrDcrSeccnd and Princess m. . feb. 2 ' - . ' '.. ' - - 1 " - rr c i - . - -i r - i - - A. - - ' - "
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