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B. ..,.1 ,.,.,. onnr.llul Kawfri.m H V) J M r? I I 1 lAll?h Hamlet K. U. and uolnts lf 1 I I Li (nn,.re.l therefiom . ....6 3 P. M J I I WJ Sml hvilie ,2.fOP. M I IV I Wrlshtsvllie 8.f 0 A. M UV TUESDAYS AND FKIDAY8. t riK tci w it. a.ini uiLcruicuiakc uw - ces .' 6.00 A. M. T.m-t Htirpr 3. t? . andlntemredlate offices.... 2.00 P.M. Cape Fear Elver mall 1.00 P.M. OPEN FOR DELIVERY. Northern through and wav malls.... 7. 30 A. M Southern 'h rough and way malls.. .7.00 A. M. Southern. Wcitof Florence... ......9.?0 A. M. Carolina Central Rallroau 9.00 A. M. N i2ht walls arrivii g prevlors to 10.X P, M at! ouned an distributed into L ck Boxes iu niiiitti.(i as: u :i a re -ire i. Co . lot; oci tt d&w ly ten , .- nv 1 lucr: n DOrtJon O cltv t5 A M..1UV A.M a.viIm ini v v , - . . . . . ii .-t. n. y. :nrai 4tifr huaineaa city at f TheDaily Review. FRIDAY. MARCH 18. 1837. f. M P. M and 5 A. M. itenwal delivery open from 7 A.M. to 6 P.M an l on knadavs from 9 0J to 10.00 A. M. cirri r'j delivery oi3en n ucday from 9 CO tolti.OOA H. sxamp Office open from 7.30 A. M. to 6 P. M., Money inuer ana Register, uepariment open from SAM to 5 P. M.. continuous. Railroad time 75th meridian Wretched Indeed Are tkose whoai a confirmed tendency to bll HouancBS, subject to the various and change ful eymp'oms vindicative of liver complaint. Nausea, sick headache, constipation, furred tongrte, an unj-leaint breath, a dull or sharp pain In the neighborhood of the affected or gan, Impurity of the blood and loss of appe tile, signalize it as one of the most distressing as it Is one of the most common, of maladies, There Is however, a benign specide for the disease and all Its unpleasant manifestations. It Ja the concurrent testimony of the public and the medical profoislon. that Uosttetter's stomach Biitera is a medicine vh'ch achieves results sptodlly felt, thorough and -c.Mgn Besiles rectifying ilver dl-ordei. itinvlaor atcs th leeble, conquers kidney and bladder omi'liints. and hastens the convsleseuce of those recoverirg 1rom ehfecbilng diseases. Moreover, It Is the grand specific for f ver and ague NEW ADVEBTI8EMENT8. Julius Samson, 111 Market Street. STA'iLK NEWS. Greensboro Nacs: Mr. Wallace Nichols, Superinteodent of the Fisher, and-ftlillia Hills Mining Co., whose property is located a few miles south ol Greensboro, brought to the city yester day, as the result of G days' work, 100 ounces of pure gold. Charlotte Observer: Yesterday UAfft..," ... ... ... - - J known amonsr h"t9 acquaintances as ArtM Erwin, died very suddenly at bis home in Steel Creek township, . twelve miles south-west of Charlotte. The cause of bis death is supposed to have been heart-disease. .Early in the morning bo went out on his farm to look after some of his employes, when be was taken suddenly ill. He return ed to his house, laid down on a bed, and died in a few minutes. Hews and Observer : Yesterday morn ins in the First Baptist church in this city. Mr. J. S Price and Miss Nellie Williamson, daughter ot Capt. B. . Williamson, were united m marnaee by - Rev. J. L. White. past6r of the church. The Board of Directors of theR. and.it. & A. A. L,. rail roads met at their office in th:s city on yesterday. The meeting was private It.is rumored that to'day the matter of immediately extending a railroad from Monroe to Atlanta will bo fully disfcu sed. If the road should bo, built RU elgh would be placed on a through line irom North to fcouth. Durham Plant: Mr. Luther Cless, nl Chatham, was in Durham last Fri day. Returning borne his horse took fright, became unmanageable and after I s short stroKsIeth him heavily to j MBROIDERY SALE the ground, bruising bis body and I v vv . rnakidg a terrible wound on the crown! of his bead, or a? our intormant said:! o "knocking the lop of his head of."" Though so severely wounded, Mr. Cleggon Sunaay afternoon was even belter than his physician and friend dared to hope. Hi3 mind was clear an bis conversation cheerful. He is in his 78ih year and will probably recover Charlotte Observer : The committee appointed by the Academy of Medicine, ot this city, to make arrangements for a banquet on the occasion, of the meet ingof the Medical Society- at this place in April, has closed a contract with the proprietors of the "Central Hotel, and the visiting doctors will have an oppor tunity to see what Charlotte can do in the way of entertaining visitors. It is supposed that the attendance upon the association will be vary large, and ar rangements have been made to spread a board that will accommodate 250 or 300 people. Rockingham Jiockel: A correspon dent at Gibson's Mill writes ns that a little son ot' Mrs M.. R McDonald performed a feat in pedestrianism lhat Is worthy of rec rd. The boy, aged about 13 years, was. admitted to the orphan asylum at Oxford a tew months ago. as was a younger brother. On Monday, the SSin of Jbebruary tne oln erboy ran away from the asylum and arrived at home on Friday Marcb 4th. having travelled the entire distance about 200 miles on foot in five days, and without any food whatever during the entire trip, no ..walked the rail road track hence could not get lost and slept in the woods at pieht. He was com pletely exhausted when he ar rived at borne, and was quite sick for several days. f Newbern Journal: The cold winds which prevailed Monday and Monday night damaged the pea crop on light land considerably. A close observer thinks the damage is about one third. YltQ an tnis tne prospects are mere will be abundant crop made. The Jewels at the Cotton Fxcbaoge have, after- considerable delibera'f n and thought, come to the conclusion that it would be both instructive as well as amusing to make a medal to be given to the champion liar during the dull season, whoever he may be. and also to allow free competition to all comers or visitors. , Tbey 'particularly invite all gas blowers from adjoining coun ties. One of the Jewels claims that New Berne can bold her own. Goldsboro rcrus: Mr. Edwin Hines, a very industrious and worthy young farmer of the Fork section of : this county, lost his dwelling and all bis furniture by fire last Sunday alter noon. He and bis wife were spending the after noon at a neighbor's bouse when the dren were affaome. who were too small : u"0, J2t JSrr.Jf SSieTvle' to da anything. His loss is fully $500. the commercial Cabies x In the Reamer's office in this citv D I VL.11..& rv. - ... ciLucst xe:eKrapiuc neports or Kit KJurrent Erenta. . speciai. Fkatcbks Practical Farming: articles on Science, Art; Utentnre.the Drama, Music, Religion. Fashions and Obess. - Information on all subject. v , ' .. : . , Address, ; ;" - V ' - i 'JTAMEajB9DON BEXHKTT..,"...,;S ' " : ? ; - -Kaw York ner&ld, . hot 30 ; . .Nswlark Ctty . EMBROIDERY SALE ! I JUST RECEIVED. Mull Embroideries, Nainsook Embroideries, Ecriie Swiss Embroidery, Navy Blue, Pink, Light Blue, Cardinal, -AND- I Red Embroideryj WITH THE ' Solid French Ohambray TO MATCH. These goods were purchased direct from the importer and will be sold at a bargain. " . We are receiving new Spring goods on each steamer. Julius Samsdh, COniElEBClAlj SEXTt MISCELLANEOUS WILMINGTON MARKET. . r. - March 18 4 P.'M. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Firm at 35 cents per gallon. No sales reported. ROSIN Firm at 77i cento for strain ed and 85 A cents tor srood strained. TAR Kirm at $1. 10. CRUDE TURPENTINE Steady at $1.00 for hard. $190 for yellow dip and virgin. . COTTON Firm. The "following .re the official quotations: Ordinary. 6; good ordinary 8J; low "mid dcng'J; middling 9; good middling. N sales reported. Receipts to day : Cotton. 14; spirits, 7d; rosin, s?,t56; tar. i02; croae. 10 Provlaiouii and Cottou. Chicaqo. March IS. 2:30 p. m. Wheat market opened at 82 and closed at 8li ta8l!J for May. Corn opened at 40 J and closed at 395 to 40 fyr May. Pork nothing doing. New York, Mar. 18 2:30 p m Cot ton opened at JO 00 asked and closed at 9.97 for March. Opened at 9 99 and closed at 10 02 for April. Opened at 10.02 and closed atlOCG for May Opened at 10 10 and closed at 1014 tor June. Opened at 10 16 and closed at 10.22 for, July. - MARINE N IS W a. " ARR1YS " Steamer A P Hurt, Robesoo, Fayette- yilie. Woody & Currip. r Steam yacht Louise, SnelT, Smith ville. Master CLEARED. Steamship Benefactor, . Tribou, New York, H G Smallbones . Steamer A P Hurt. Robeson, Fay ettcville, .Woody & Currie. Steamei Susie. Dolbow, Point Cas well. Master , Sceam yacht Louisa. -Snell, Smith ville. Master EXPORTS. COASTWISE. New York Steamship Benefactor 524 bales cotton; lS7-ca.-ks spts turpt, 322 bbls rosin, 20.3 do tar, 40ft do rice. 54 do lightwood, 10 do bulb3, 0 do bot tie, 5 bales paper stock, 17 pkgs mdse. 6.C00 juniper bolts, 130.500 ft lumber. MONTHLY STAT-EMJGN T. men 10 111 MAIIKET ST. 1887. New York Weekly Herald. One Dollar a Year. Greatest and Cheapest Family Journal tn the United ttatoa. Alwaya Bright and Reliable. Every Number ah Epitome of the News the World. . of yesterday, a mortgage for$325,C00 from the A& N. C. R. R. Company to the. Baltimore Mercantile Trust and De posit Company was recorded. It covers a period ot thirty years. So that the -Old Mullet" is really going Ur be equipped with steel rails and become one of the fiacit railroad properties in the Bomb, . - - -; ' . STOCKS ON HAND MAKC1I 12 1887. Cotton ashore, 2 505; afloat. 48; to tal. 2 613 Spirits ashore, 1,533; afloat, 600; to- tal. 1.733. Rosin ashore, 93 532; afloat. 3,784; total. 97.31K Tar ashore,a9,07; afloat. 4,747; total. 14.554. Crude ashore, 821. RECEIPTS FROM MAR. 1ST, TO MAR 12T1I Cotton. 1,028; spirits. 1.331; rosin 17,- 387; tar, 3,321 ; crude, 5f0. EXPORTS FROM MAR. 1ST TO MAR. Ii.'TH. D01TE3TIC. Cotfon. 988; spirits. 843; rosin, 302; tar, l,2frf); crude. 101. FOREIGN Cotton, 1,307; spirits, -2.050; rosin. 23 - C82. - VESSELS n THE PORT OF WlLMtHBTO N. H.C March 17, 1887. fNo vessel under 60 tons reported In this list. BARQCE8.. Oer Albatross, 310 tons, Dade, K Peschan & Wstermann Nor Leviathan, 2F( tons Jonassen, - Paterson, Downing A Co Nor Arabat, 4GG tons, xelacn, Jleide & o Nor Candace, 883 tons, Johaosen, Peide A Co RtiBslan Otto, 320 tons, Granlt,. licldc & Co Oer August, U4I toas, Grobe, f Pes hau &"Westermi.na Ger Flllaw, 471 tons.) Gcrlock, Jfi Feschau Weftrmara Ger Erna, 582 tons. Ntejhar, G Barker & Co BRHJh. Ger C Newman Garde, 349 tone, (iehn, Alex Sprunt & Son Maria W Norwood, 4f.3 tons, Atwoxnl C P Mebane SCHOONERS. 1 Schr R 8 Graham. 25 tons. Avis. Geo JlarrUs & Co Cyms Hall, 84 tons. Coombs, KG Barker & Co John A Griffin, 293 tons. Norbury, . Geo ilarrisa A Co Bessie Brown, 2i7 tons, PhlUips Oeo llaniss & Co Jane Bright, 321 tons. Barter, : - y. G Barker & r o Uranus, 341 tons Teters, K G Barber Co U V B Chase, 434 to-s. Pink ham, jfi G Baker As Co Commissioner's Sale Valuahle Real Estate. JJT VIRTUE OP TWOCEUTAIN DE- crcea of the Superior Court of Ne Hanover i:ounty, mde at its January Term, A: D. 1,67, the undersigned. Commissioner appoint el in and by taid de-necs, will on Monday the ISth day cf April, 1887, t '2 M. on 8. id day, at lua ciourt 116u69 door in the City rf Wll mir gion, expose to sale, Jty public auction, for cash, the following lots or parcels of land, tUua'e and being In the City of Wilmington, state of Norti t arollca, as follows: Ut It No. 6 In Block 88. 2cd. Wett half of Jot No 3 In Bloc 73. iJri. a lot bc?lnnlnff at te . K. Intersec tion of Wiignt ni Jfelghth streets, thence N, with K Ifneof Eighth street, 2S leet, heneE S3 feet, thence . 61 leet. t Wright street, and thence W. to the be-lniig, being pans of kts 3. 4, S ana 0 in Bhxk 3. 4 h A lot beginning i S. line of Qaeen street 130 U e. K. of K l.ne ot Sixth street, tbene k ZSj4 feet, thence . 31 feet, thence W 384 fee', ihenre 8. to the beginning, belns prts 3, 4, 5 and (Tin Block 78 o h. A lot beaionlng in W line of Sixth street, 232 feet of rhurch street, thence V. 16 tcet. thence X. 23 ftet, thence B.- 15 feet, thence f. ta th beginning, being -parts of lotn 3 aui 4 la Blocks HI Gtli. A lot beal"i ing at 'ha N. E. intersec tion of Sixth anl Taylor streets, thence N (f ?et, thtnee K 73 feci, thenco. GO ft, thn-je VV to the J.ejr'nf irg; Leiu partol lot 6, block 31!. 7i! A lot begtrn)ng in the v .-Una of l fiflh stre t, Wiitet. ui i boa street, thenoeh.. si feet thence S. C-6 feet, thence W. 82 feet, thence N. t6 feet to the beginning; being part or lot 2. B'ock 38. Sta. A l-t, beginning at S. F.' Intersestlon of iilalh at'1 c Htrt ets, lhn;e A. 2Sil,2 feet, -tliea.e feet, ihen e vV. .. ih Ea. llr.c of ioth H'rett atd thence t the begin nim: being pait of lot5 1, it 8, 4, 5 and din .Clock "3. 9 h. a lot beeiin'ng at P. W. intersection otJinth xnd Dawson bum's, running tbenca 3. i7 feet. taenc. . 116 feet, thence N. 41 feet, thenar W."H6 fes, thence . 13: feet, thence h . to lu bcglnniog; being par's of IMS 1 , 2 and 3 in Bl ck 3S. 1.0th A lot 'begin ing in the E. line of Eighth siren 7 ftet &. of Wright street. thenc N. 7 toet. thence SJ feet, thence J. 90 feet, tbenci to the beginning; being parts of lots ana 2 in Block ?4 11th. Ail of lot 5 in filcek f:0 12h. All of lot . lull 'OC 65 13th. IS. hair ot lots 1, 2 and 3 in Block S2. 14:h. Alt bogniu'ng at a stake In Mary J Jame' line, i hence N. with Iser line 7 degrees W 32 fee, thencs N. J3 degree E. 5tl feet, thence s. 7 degrees -E. 231 fee, thence with liar;mn Uie N. degrees W, to the beginning- 15th. A 11 of lots lu Block 61 1 th A 11 of Kiocks 39, 1 1 and 55; and all of lots 1. 2 5 and 0 in Block 56; the K- half of lot 0ln Block f-S; all of Blocks 14. 2i, 25. 27 and 2$; all of Jo's J, 2 and 3 la Ckrk 522; lot 1 in Block 36; lots 4, 5 and 6 hi Block 5V; th W. half of lots 1. 2, Jt, 4. 5 and 6 In Block 523; the W. hajf of lots 4, 5 and 6 la Block 5 9. 17th. A lot beginning at thcN W. intersec tion of Kcd cr :s and eighth streets, thence Nt. 132 ftet, theace vv 19J feet, to the Camp bell line, thence 8. E. with said line 14Jfeet, to Red Cross Etieit.'thcnce U4) feet to the be ginning ; being parts of Jots 4 an l 5 in Block 23s. , ISrh. All of lots 4. Sand 6 in Bio -k S3. 19th. A lot beginning ic the West line of Su:rv street, CO feet N. of Qocan street mn ning thence W. to she Channel of the River. Uimce N. up thn Itivivto eouthern )in of Castle -street, i hence ; with said lne of Castle btreet alout 130 feet to the wtff: line of Gas House lot, thetce S. wbh said Una t f s.ld lot i feet, tlx; ace E. about 200 fret to t e V. iine or .Sutr Klreet thento S. lot feet to te beginning; loin part of 1 t No. I a'd all of bts 2, 3, 4 and 5 in Block 71 - 2Jth. . A lot beginning at the S. K. ihtereen lion ol Nun nd econd si reels, and limning thence S. with ?--ond street 1?2 feet, (hence li, i05fee thence N. 32 feet, thence VV. 55 feet, thence N. 100 feet to Nun trie, thenct- wlth Nun suett W. 110 feet, to the beginning; lieing part of lots 1 and t in Block 1 i. 2lfct. A lot West half of jot 4 In Block 72. 22nd Also a tract of land and cummer Keswence on the bo ud in cw Hatoverco. fc,MISCELLANI!OU Dr . G. Liereditii' LATELY PROFESSOR And Author of the New and Most ; Successful ever Known, Dss itooms at V7 i I nii ncto n i O. , T1 ri 4, . v I . W ir J'l NHta-j?' ... I. l-i. SON.' Where Consultations are Free and Invited From persons snfterinir'froni anv , . . OR SUEGIOAL APFEOTION, -Including the K i v '' OHRONIO Eye, Ear, Nasal -Catarrh, Deafnesaand Discharga from the Ears, Nerye a -ALSO- Ail Deformities of the Body, sucji as Club or Reef Feet cWved ;orGrookd And all Diseases of the Hiii and Knee 'and Paralysis In all its forms, . HOME TREATMENT.-Iq raot cases, aiteV a careful eiaminaUtm Xnt interview, pakents can be supplied with a Full Course of Medicine' AcoliancM for Deformities. Atomizers, Pnflers, fcc, and without loss of time or exoenit go to their usual occupations and successfully carry out the treatmeut Hours tronvlO to 4 P. M.; 7 to 8 Evening. v M . CASKS THEATEU : B5r DK. PilBBUANs' I MoNTPEtiER, Bear Lake Co , Idaho. Msy 2 lSSt Dr G. M. Freeman: We desire to say that our little girl, now 13yetn old. is cured ot hip disease,: fom which she bad suffered over two yeirt and during that lime, suffered severe 'pain, bnt since we put on your apptratus' she has had no pain at all. and I would recommend all persons soflrlif froa such troubles to apply to you for treatment. MRS. MARY A. SEVEBN. . V ' American Fork, March 18 lf " To -whom it may" concern My UaugbterVas afflicted with uipdfce and I can sw thai she has been very much benefited by the treatmenViMiltoV ted by Dr. Freeman, , ; MRS. MAH1A CR0MPT0H. . - Spring City Utah, March 15, ,1884. , Dr. Freeman: I had a daughter 12 years old with a bad clob loot, ud put hr under your t reatment with much doubting. -bat I am happy to say thl Vfilir LrPAtmnnl. h mada A nortftot nna fnr aihrh X i'oal frAfiil an. I arnnM L?n?2 n5? with deformities or chronic troubles, to gotoyoo. Iunct Oieet lde, which separate the. Ian la i - v, tArnu muvonc . , , . . , i . 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HARPER BROTHERS," POT 26 - New York. me soanu o liurKiimer's line, tneuce w (h Ma -line to the beginning; czcep iag 2t feet above high ater niarft for a right of war. . 23rd. a tract of land in New anoverco , in Mt. Misery -Neck. adj--ulng lanls lately owned by U. .J. McKee and tejdnnin on the N. W branch of ihj - ape Fear Uivcr at the mouth fcf the M.)l nlpery Lreek. and. thence up i l C nek t a slake, thenco along the di vision banks between the McKee and lllll tracts 8. Bo egrcei Fast 11 poLa. thence . 154 poles to a pme. rn old rd, thtnccalmg nam ri'a'i wu-gra-j . is poies io a nee Held bank, thmce ame course along, said banfc 79 poles to H.t.-.Mlscry t reek , ihence down ihs Creek 7 poles to a 'slake, theoce along a ricafiekl bmk b. 23 den ess W G7 poleato the N . W. Branch of t ape i"ear River, thence down the River to x he beginning. 2th. Another tract adjoining last track and lani formerly owned by A 1). a-oore ano beginning on N. W.Branch Cape Fe.r River, at lower tnd of Mt. Misery Blufl'; thence down the River, 107 poles, to the division bans between this tract and the lund cf R H Cowan, thence a'ong s-id bank 8. 1 degree West 130 poles to the Rlvtr: thence down the River- 49 poles to dlvUJon bank between 'tills and the tract jtm described, thence along caid division bank m. 23 degrees 67 notes to a flood gate, on t Misery Creek, thence p sail Creek, 37 poles tx a stake on K. side of said Creeks onarlc.field bank, thence N. 41 degrees hi. 157 pole to a stake in the old road, thence with sid road N.'40 degrees w.75 poles to a stake, theucc 8. 73 degrees W.8. poles to the begl n'ng. 25th. Also t tie f. iua: descriled Undsiu Brunswick couity: Beginning nt a ttake on the W. side of the cape Fear itiver oa Kajrle It land, opposi tbe centre of the second! bank, running W. on land conveved by James W. to Julius Walker, on Dec 23th, 18lS,theme along centre of said brtnk to where It str kes the second sectional bank near a tide gate, thence along a bank runnlnirliv the aide of . canal to Alligator Creek, ihence down said Cre to the beginning; containing 74li acres. 23th. Another tracs containing 25 acres, situates also on said Eagle's Itiand, aa joining the last above describes tract, and hcr.o- of the land conveved-bv Jamea w. Wniapr Jnllus Walker. 27th. Iiaet part of lots ad 6 In Block 93. 28 -h. Alt of lots 5 and G in Block 07. 29:h, All of lot 5 In Block 9i. SOth. -AU of lot 3 in BlocO . SUt. Part of w. hair of lot I in Block 51; mars den Bellamy. Cora mission er Russsli. & Bicat d4 Plaintiff's Attorneys mch 14 tl New Crop Cuba Molasses. I have been suffering from Nasal Catarrh for some time, and bare a -ei tsedi- cine to no purpose. I want to see Doctor Freeman " act and must saythitlia foimerlv beioaging to J Lotterlon on the N. from (he ldt of land sold by u. M. Bryant lo H Burkhimer, and ih land of Elliot's on theW. at Burkblmei'd t. corner, thence Si 'M) feet, thence H to be Sound, thence alone- Cl ujuio iiiiiu pieasBu wiiii uis xieaiuieoi, as ae cureu tne in lees man i oree tuoDifli. .".V . , w. u.;grfx - . ' Coyptte, Utah. Aqga8t23. lSfi6 i .Dit fi. M Freeman: I write to you In regard to apparatus. L4 sot think he needs another for .his loot. 4s as good as the other ; . no one eaa tell which was the bad foot who did not ; know the child. We. have: not Ukta til first brace oil' altogether; ne toes out a little more with tha foot lb so Ue otter, and as lor bringing dowo the heel, it is down; be stands a flat on it at thick er. I cannot see where another brace Would benefit bird;, I am ealiilisi tits cured with two braces and feel very thankful for the gool you bats doos; Yours respectfolly, WILLIAM BARDL This was a club or reel foot and the above is his father's own laogMX8 .mchlilmd&w : - Second Lot of Early! ijC2Gijr& Spring Hats. X f ADIES AND MISSES. AiSO. A VERY large assortment of Linen and Silk Handier ch'efs. S. A R. brand Cuffa and Collars, latest styles. Jerseys and Hosiery, Corsets and Notions. Linen Towels, Tny and Buffet Cloths, stamped atd Plain. NEW STAMPING DESIGNS and all the materials for Embroidery. Closing out all Whiter Goods very low to make room for Spring stock' Respectfully. " ' - " , ' MISS E. KARBEB, feb 23 Vpllers' Building, Opposite Market. WANTED General agent to handjo Wll -llama's eonner nlatA m An rt i.a tt.-i fiutes, Mexico, etc . sixe 66x65 inches E. W. 8 MIT II A CO.. -decSl0tf 6ixXh tItel biladelphla. Pa. "s B. G. CRISP. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, " : fe - SM1THVILLE, K. a Win r rae ice io the eouuties of Rrnnanriv lis Piaover and Pender. ' - , , - 4.- Prompt Mtentloa given to business. CoBecdoa of Ubx a npeclalrr. I V jgECOND CARGO, V 554 Hogsheads, i 66 Tiercesj Now landing ex American Schooner "Dran. us,' direct from MatanzxB. " For eaTe very low by WOKTH & WORTH March Prices ! -z J-JURING THE MONTH OF MARCH propose to sell WOOD at still lower pi ices and make a specialty ef SAWED -WOOi guaranteeing and proving beyond doubt that fall i cord is in each load deUvered. - - - mch 14 J. A. ftPRIKGB mi TO THE Ladles of Wilml:;tn ana Vicinity. I AM UOW IN. SEW YORK, Y . WILL PUECHASK THI 'Jj. , Finest Assortment of Goods ln:my line,' rrer brongbt to Wlsrtlf- and wU 'offer them it mi caiioei ; : - NEW YORK PRICES. ' KENNEDY'S MMCAL DISCOVERT, gIMMONS'.BJJGULATOB, . r':r' :X Taylor's 8weet Gum and 3f allien. . . Bud's Cough Syrup, -.-.i -.Jl si., "V Prescriptions compounded day and night. 49NIght Bell. . MILLER & NIESTLIE, ' ' mch 14 Cor. Sixth and Mnlberry - feb 24 NEW F.URNITURE HOUSE. 4 Comer Second andAfarket streets. ARE HERE TO STAY AND NO dla count. Wekesp the ficest and cheapest Fur niture in tbc city. cur , prices sirtt the rich and poor alike. Wc can sell cheap because wo manufacture our own floods. Also a foil line of Baby Carriages- ' A ca.Il and lospectloa solicited. . . KSOXVILLK FURNITURE CO ineh72tn . E H. SNEED, Umsge I HAVE THE PLEASURE OF AKSoVjNp ing to my friends and the pnblie that-1, have removed Into the large and commodious sta bles erected;by me op ie corner of rrincew and Third streets, whe I . have c ample room for all the demands of the .Livery and.Sale Business. I keep constwtly on hind horses and vehicles for hire and will board horses by the day. week or month atwrates. JL call la respeetfullr solicited. . . ; ' K c.iorrell!;.. nor 13 House Fuml8hliiffGo6ds , AND, ALWAYS KIEP QJf allHi uBfarntsbin? uooda. - a new lot of Dinner Peja. enamhov Sets. Tea Sets and Fancy GowU inst teiUr Dowt forget the MteTjil tend to supply yourself with ataop. 7 - ' mchU croctery Derrtnlu; , - , I shall male specialty. of, PBlicSEB'it AR9 liCi CS' F8BMISK12S " of i!t deWiptrofli, s'nl oniny rctnrs fJ 'rloi'wItlrWa'irst thus, expo lescedt Kow York Mining ; work in Ur. and guarantee first ... cars Ladles wJU fave jaoneybj swiJt!f return to make tbelr pnrchaMs. Z: ''X 'J: " "t ' Very mpectfuily. . , ... J: Iliuaraet Etwet, Wilmlifftt. fr mch 15 8tarcopy A JPIeastire indeed. mini Was tujs expmssio of & tptIff 1 light by aladr customer wbd had on those easy fitting SHOES we wpp'J test apneara5C8,'ierflceab!e to wear, p the foot, and said at Very reasonabls prW'i ChlMrenat ftlesiiBl GEO. mch 14 It. for 'Genu. Ladles, The cheapest pltcMo bnjr . took and school stationery t8r2rs,'A'
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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