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THIS PAPER fa ri'Bf.JsHKn-every afternoon, Sundays ex- 4 JAMES A PRICE, L Iv.HTQRS AND PROPRIETORS. ' " St'BSCUIPTIOXS, POSTAOK paid: " :)ri' year," $5.00; Six months, $2.o6i' Three .ui'tnths, $1.25 ; One month, 50 cents. Tin? p.ipor will be delivered by carrier?, free o 'charge, in any part of the city, at the above, -atf--, r 13 cenU per week. . " Advertising rates low and liberal." '.'fiff .Subscribers will please report any ajid all failures to receive their papers regu iirlv. " ; CAROLINA. The young Lulicrf f Xevleni .iji year i);u ry on i-ue iuiu ui.: ituiuaii, Tlii' Raleigh 'Xat says; The Insane vliiin is: roniaikally' lioaltliy And is 1 nu t the List nook and coi ner. I lie d xt of inmates is two hundred and . lilt '..-li"ai'l an rvni iioooniuu ui uiaich '.-. i ... ....... ,r . I'miah-s, the division . ai.l 12 females. beina males. '1'he Raleigh AWs says : Daniiel Stew ;i: t is the fatuous-cotton raiser of Harnett r -.linty. Mr.,l. L. Riiiliaiii of this city fiMTally sells this cotton for Mr. Stewart. 4 in tin' i 1 tli. (f this month a bale of the ,tiu!i shipiie-l to New York by Mr.Ling iMi soM fr ir, et-nts. This shows-that Stewart's. e.;t ton is the best In the Union. iVr lb ''-l' 'l W:IS .Gulf '.cotton was ' ,i,ly bringing 1-5 J inrtha't city. Harnett takes the va. - . Tin' C.'.ue"irl Hffjhle'r- says : I n At wcW U u.ohi.jt. "hi- ftowan county, on last ' iVnliiv tl." wit'' and, a little live-year 1 ul ! -.umhtcr -ir- H. V llletord were I v, i - lall LuiUicdV under tile following , iiTiiinstaiiees::- I lie mother hearing the .i,,,n.;,is i' the chilli ran-to its assistance, and nil opening the door, of the room in iVllK'll It W-as,-hjlW 1L ciopuu in a niiut-i, j . .':il.mi''. .'She was so overcome. by the I -i-iit that she fell helpless on the tloor, r and the child feiraeross her. The. mot h ,, r's clothes' SQoii caught tire,. and but for timely arrival of assistance, she would ; probably.-. havt. lost her life. She was had ly.' burned. The 'child, atdast accounts, was in a very precarious , conlition, and n"t. V)ci ted to live. ' The KvxftvriJounhdoJ'(JoMme)ces.xii: r:Utcret county has lost a valued citizen, ('raven a warm; audi active friend, and lv.isteVn N(-n th Carolina .a. tirm' and able "'advocate. lv the recent, removal of State Senator V." T. l. Bell', from Hailowe ('nu-k to Kui'sAlountain. Mr. liell has htiVbeen entreated to establish a school in the Western part of the State, .and v linally, wiUi reluctance, consented to do Th citizens of Kind's Mountain ottWin'' weiiihtv inducements and the l.M-iti.m ldensinEf him. he' established -himself then1. i The (loldsbovo Jefersavi:: Thegin v 'hV)usof Col,' 11. 0.Beaniaii,ncav Speight's I'.riib'c, in firedie. county, wasdestroyed ly lire on the msrhtoltlie I4tn insr.,-unuouui i - - t V vdU-'ilic work of an rincendiary. About j'iMit bales of ecnton wej-c burned together with the fin and mn house, and Col lea 1m,v.' loss is estimated at 3,000, with no insurance : -" . ' . An Exploded Hoax -The Cerman newspapers rcceivcdi by j-ceent - mails explain "..story. which attracted lain . the origin of ! the so lKiich attention. uidU it was oilieiallV Contradicted, that the (rawn Prince would visit the Exhibi tion at Philadelphia nbxt Summer. It appears that the story had its origin, as lnanv another .interesting story has had, in the fertile brain of ajiewspaper re porter, and the iucU are of special interest to us as they show tjhat sensational jour nalism is ntt confmid to our own country. On the 21st of November, Jacob Wolf gang of the iolli Zcitung;. Wilhelm IWiker, of the Vossische Zeitung ; Moses (Joldstein. of the Tribune, and EinslYon Sfessen, of the National- Zeitumj, Xwrc , brought' before the Herlin Criminal Court, u hei e the prosecuting officer accused them of the publication ot a story whicK "vas -calculated to':, render the (rown Prince ridiculous. Wolfgang made the following confession of the affair: 'V ,! and the three co-defendants were togetTIei' . in Ebcr's w ine room. We were commis erating one another oh the total absence of new-s, and I proposed to set the report in circulation, that the Crown Prince in tended to isit . America next year. Ae next agreed.' to. imluce "Renter's agents to ' telegraph the information to .London, whereupon we would take the thing up : and '1alorate it. We met the agent, Ir. Martini, and he said ha vould telegraph the news Jo. Ltjiidon. The next day 1 ent avcommunicatiou in reference to the matter-1 the Kodnische Zdhmci. whidi piiMislrt-d the sanse, and then kve foure i'rt('i s w rote "about" it in our . respective papers.' l no remaniing inree accuseu, upon K'ing iUestioned, qcknowledged the correctness of this statement. . Tlie judge ordered the payment by Wolfgang. Heck-va-, .Goldstein :Ctul Yon Stessen of h tine of twenty marks each. Pltila, Times. Gains from Racing. 1 Lord Falmouth again .heads' the list of ';vinniug owners."' being credited with i'V I. loj oa ;.'nearly Cti.OdO more than last year,:' when he was only .500 ahead ' of Mr. 'Laiinds," the ..owner of. Apology, whose tdcath took place this k Spring. L"rd Fahnoiitlu whose winnings for the 'last live years -fall little short of; 4100,000, has obtained his chief successes this season w ith Spinawa- and Farnese, w ho have striite! nineteen out of the thirtv-one races placed to his credit, and 15,510 of the; total, to which those thirtv-oiie races amount, j Xext to him comes , Prince llatthyany, whose wmiimg score ot .-10.1 5 is mam Iv due to the piowess of Galopin, who ..carried off the Derby and four other races, .amounting iu all .7,580. Count de Lag- raue is third on the list; with a total of .(.ti.t.45 ' won by hfteen ditlerent horses m twintv-seveni races; lut this is onlv half lire sum earned--by him, in conjunction 'with M. Lcfevre. last season. Mr Stirling 4 Yavyfurd is fourth, as- Qrai Millar, the v. inner of the St. Leger, !and nine others help to raise his total to 8,000 ;': and, t h .ugh" uit colors have come to . Ie con - M'lered unfortunate, it appears that he has viuot ijfvu cw,rjj m mi; tack 111 years. - I VOL. 1. I WILMINGTON, N. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY Mail Hours. The mails will close at the City Post Office until further notice as follows : v Northern night) mails for aril points Xorth, hast and V esi ot Weldon. dailv at 6:30 P M Daily through and way (day) mails except Sunday C:30 A II Southern mails for all points South, - 1 aaily : 5:30 P M Charleston, daily at..................... 5:30 A M J Western mails (0 C Railway) daily vexcept Sunaays,) 6:30 r 31 Charlotte mail closes at. 4:30 P il Fayetteville, and offices on Cape Fear River, Mondays and Fridays, 1:00 P M Favetteville bv Carolina Central ! Railway', dadv fexcent Sundava 5r0 A M Onslow C. II. and intermediate of- fices every Friday................;.;.; 6:00 A M The Smithville mails, bv steamboat, close at 8 A M, daily, except Sunday?. , flails tor Lasy Hill, Town Cpejek, liell Swamp, Supply and Shallotte everVi Friday at 6 A. M. Mails delivered from 6:30 A M to 7:15 P M. and on Stflidays from 8:30 to 9:30 AM. Stamp Office open from 8 A M to 12 M, and from 2 to 5:30 P M. Money Order or Regis ter Department open same as stamp office. stamps tor sale at general delivery When stamp office is closed. - Key lioxes accessible at all hours, day and night. Mails collected from street boxes even day at 5 P M. LOCAL NEWS. I Index to New Advertisements. 1 1 llKisBKUUKit Sketches by Mark Twain, &c, &cf ( 1 Jas't'W. Liri'iTT If You Want, Sec. Carpknter 1 &. MAM.ARD-Harness, Sadlles and Trunks. The .market is not yet overstocked with shad. ' Free lunch at 15 roc k's Xt;hange from, 10 ft 12 I. M. to-dav. t Seed heated with chlorine will sprout in three da vs. f ' ' He wV has health is a rich man, and does not know it. ' : Lets two to one to-day that thev are having snow up in Virginia now. A slight change for the cooler in the at mosphere with as yet unfulfilled promises of rain. . The spyratical Spanish screwser was reportel as lying at th wharf at Smith ville this morning. . St. Patrick's day will undoubtedly be celebrated with the usual honors this year by the natives of the Emerald Isle in this citv. Dul vou see those large oysters at John Haar's Saloon ? A man can only eat six and be full provided he is not full before he eats them : The 'money advertised in yesterday V: REViKw'as! found was called for and -..-. . - i identified -before half of the edition was worked off. "So much for advertising in the PiKVlKW. Yen us will be the evening star until after the 24th of July, a very auspicious omen for the old maids who have deter mined to take advantage of the privilege of the new year. Ye.terday firenx)n, while the sky Was bright and the atmosphere was balmy, they said at the Signal Office in this city that it would Ik) colder and cloudy to-day, and it has come to pass as they said. The Charlotte Observer says : A private 1 letter received by a gentleman in this city on yesterday, from.Morgarite'n, states that the shops of the Western Xorth Carolina 11 ail road will shortly be moved from Salis bury to that place. Bring forth the horse. The horse' was br'ou'jrht and lu!. it was a three-ler.2;ed velocipede. 1 hese stern wheelers are getting to Ik) a nuisance to pedestrians ... I and, like the baby carriages, sometimes mm 1 V monopolize the entire sidewalks. A Fast Traveler. We read" in Sunday's Xew York Herald, received here this morning, of the' -departure from that port, on .Saturday, of the steaiiiship Uenetador, and lo ! w e went lown on the wharf this morning and shook hands with Capt. Jones, he having brought his ship to her wdiarf caily this morninji". The owner of the llcneador should put in a bid for carrying the fast through mails to the South. Homicide at Marion. ; A private letter received here yesterday con tains information relative to' the kill ing of a colored man, at Marion, by a w hite man by the name of Powers. A difficulty occurred between the two hist Saturday night about 7 o'clock, which resulted in Powers drawing, a pistol and shooting his antagonist dead. There was much excitement there iu consequence of the act and some of the dead man's friends talked of violence but Powers escaped and has cone to parts unknown. No other v 1 I particulars were given; U. S. Commissioner 's Court. Wni. Liles was arraigned befiure XJ. S. Coin missioner J!. J-. Cassidcy, thif nion itigcliargetl witli violating the internal Revenue law, ly selling liquor Avithoiit the proper tax. , lie was bouud over to the U. S. District Court, for this District', in thesuni of $1000, jastified. : A Filthy Nuisance. ; Tobacco spitters in the Postofiice lobby are a nuisance. pome of them drop their filthy spittle directiy under the boxes and letters and papers are occasionally drop ped into it in being removed from the boxes. There are manv cornrtlaints in r- j . . gard to the matter and we hop that the evil may le remedied. The Old Folks. Re, sure that you are en hand in time this f veiling foip the opening of I the Old Folks Concert and Festival. About fifty persons will be in costume when the Re ception of G. Washington's family takes place. It will be a pleasant occasion and those w ho fail to attend will miss a de lightful treat. r I "fold Winters, j ; The coldest Winters on record; in: the united States within the past one him- dred years were; those of 1780, 183G and 185G. In 1780 the Delaware river, bav of New York and Long Island; Sound. t V were so completely itc-bound as to be! crossed with horses and sleighs. The coldest year was that ot 1816, in which there was ice in every month of the -ear. Booth in Charlotte. Charlotte bows the knee to its Baal to night. Booth has '.consented to remain there for the i one evening oiilv and relieve the susceptible off some of their surplus greenbacks. A $1,500 house will probably " greet him and after he is gone Charlotte ;will sk in sack cloth and ashes for a Avhile and eat corn bread and black its own' boots and shed tears of vain repentance over the departure from its midst of so much of its circulating medium. Hamlet to-nijrht at the Onera House and Manus Amid the Ruins of Carthage to-morrow the Opera House. . night but not at Iron at Wholesale. . . As an evidence that Charlotte has just claims as a wholosalc market for a large section of country tributary to her bor- uers, tne largo wnoiesaie nouse oi lirem. T 1 il.l" 11 1 1 i T" Brown & Co. sold yesterday, to one of their customers, a bill of nails and iron alone, amounting to $1,180 for cash. These goods were sold after the buyer had iried the New York. Baltimore arid Rich- raond markets, and the sale is at 'once a test of the advantages that Charlotte' merchants offer; to the country, trade. Charlotte Observer. . . Tell you what ! Some of : the Wil mington dealers will fairly hug themselves with delight when theV see this. To think that that man rmghU have come down here and looked over their stock and have bought it and troubled them to pack and ship it. And all of this bother and confusion might have been their lot iftlicy had only advertised in the Review, -. - j City Court. r H The following cases were, disposed of by His Honor, Mivor Canaday, this morn- : f - lUil . ' 1 ., T, ), . , i I rancis Holmes, disorderly conduct. Judgment suspended on payment of costs. Tama Morris, for the same offence, was fined $50 and costs or 80 days .work on the streets A party for violating section 1, of the General Ordinance!, which prohibits the running at large of Jdogs within the city limits, was fined $10 and costs. : Judg ment was afterwards suspended on pay mcnt of costs, provided the party take the dogs out of the city, which he proceeded to do Jim Potter,: who was charged with dis- orderly conduct, was fined $50 and costs. A,Bold Robbery. Between the hours of G and 7 o clock hist evening some thief or thieves entered the bar room of Mr. H. Hanson, on Sec- ond street, between Market and Princess, and succeeded in getting aw ay with about. .SIU 111 small Cinille. wiiaii u;w uoru ail, drawer. At the time the robberv yas commit ted Mr. Hanson was i u i-.i k.1(j at sunner. and the deetl, wnicn nad no ai bujijh.1, u , i- doubt been pi auned before, was done so quietly that no one knew of it. On the south side of Mr. Hanson s bar room there is .i small allev. and in this ... r.,i T. , rf , . nv thp thieves commenceu ineir worn . . . . . .. bv te;ring away some of the foundation ?! . 1 . . , bricks and Electing an entrance unuer the house; they then crawled under until they got to a fire place iuside the build- : ' i.i.;.vf, Lvw. ,.f .-tlw bricks of the hearth, they climbed up into the store. Mr. Hanson has as yet missed nothing but the money. j i The Shelby Aurora.! With this week's issue the publication of the Shelby Aitrota has been discon tinued. The publisher. Mr. Babingtoh, proposes to remove to Rntherfordton, where ho will resume the publication of the paper en or about February 5th. ; ; . A Fiend. A letter, lias been received by the Chief of Police in this city from C. J. Pride, re siding at Rock Hill, S. C, requesting him to look out" for a short "and stout negro. li. Caldwell, who committed Rock Ilill last January. He a rape at tells the Captain if he catclfes Caldwell! to keep him, and he (Mr. Pride) will send a requisition from the Governor. f Superior Court. mi p it ine loiiowiug cases tiave occu pied the attention of Judge McKoy, since our yesterday's report: State vs. David Pryant, charged with larceny Guilty. State vs. Josh Clark y cliarged -with lar ceny. Guilty, but recommended to the mercy of the Court on account of his youth. : Judgment for $50 and costs and to give bond for good behaviour, &c, un til the next term of the Superior Curt. Stiite vs. Mary Williams, "chafed with rptaili nor without, a HrvrniA " wt miiltv - ----- . vm-m v w -W&aVa V V 111! II J m Stateiys. Reuben Ixney, charged with larceny: Yerdict "Guilty" ofl receiving stolen goods, knowing them to be sucli. State vs. Lewis Green, larcedyj Yerdict "not guilty." The Case of the State vs. A. Harrison, who is charged with trespass, is now on trial. Fire in Bladen County. The ..fine dwctling' house pn the old General Owen place in Bladen county, about 33 miles this side of Fayetteville, together with the kitchen an i smoke 'house and some of the contents of' the dwelling,' was destroyed by fire bn Sunday morning" last, about daybrea t. It was the property of Col. II. ". W Guion, of nwift hnf um rnr.i'ftl hv Mr. John no one in Williams Jr. There was i '.. I ; - the house at the time, Mr. Williams with his family having gone on a visit to his falher near Fayetteville. The fire was undoubtedly the work of an incendiarv I j -L-;J J : '.i fi nnA .") .::. . . . . I 11 FSiA. 'Ill il 1 IVrl rTl I IV I II I I II II I 1 I I i II ' 1,1 I I. ill' t r cupolaV :; Suspicion rests on some hands whom " Mr. Williams ' had discharged a i1im.t t-mn .nrfiV;0uSiv ' The amount of house was . .! ' . , , mi lue loss 18 uut KUOWU' entirely destroyed together with a large part of Mr. Williams' furniture." It was a fine dwelling and probably cost, when built, about $8,000. We could not ascer tain iif there was anv insurance on the house' or, its contents. 1 i List of Letters. The following is the list of letters re- maining uncalled for in the Wilmington. (N- P-) Postoffice,- New Hanover couhty, January zo.io. i ersons cauing lormese letters will please say "iulvertiscd'': i iiss 3iargarec jMien,.james ivuams. I-Mrs Agnes'Bryntal, Miss Cornelia Browning, Luk Battie, William Bukton, vViIUam;Jirovu. i CLMiss Susan Calahan. P W Con- I i . r x i r t ri . t r ? . ' -r naugnton, ju u, airs r uraig, jjiiss jiary Cavanaugh, Miss Mary Cowan, Miss Mary A Clark; Miss Maggie .Council, Miss Han- nahjChesuutt, I Carrinton. Di CM Davidson, Miss Wiza A Davis, Eli II Davis, M H Deans. El John M Edward. .'. ! . G W II V Oray, Patrick Glaven, B 1) Gornto". .". J " -:' ! ; HjJohn Hanlen, Miss Ellen Hill. .1-1 John Jonesl Ramsom Jones. James Jonds. 1 M K Cliarl Kemper, Calvin Kelley, J M King, J P King, Mary Ann Kelley, W J lviuf' i A r T T . L M Henev Murnhv. Miss Emma Mc- Dou gall, Edward McKinney. i ; I P Mrs Emma Pratt, Jas Pap, Miss a 1 nce' : I'rsoiJ, N allis Pol, v lloAse- W W Richard, MissMitildia Robison, Uss Bettie Kick,G Register, Mrs David Reid, 1) Russell, Johi? Robberts V ' I MiJarit Smith ' TiMisa .lsnnw Trov. .lonilUlC li Tovlor. " f' i Kir . . . a . m . i . a k- i r ' Waterus, Frank AViuiams, Mrs trancis , ? r. Vvi.j w:n;, anstciiat-Mm Minerni ileV. illiam Wil is. Per Railroad. 'liie.following are the consignees of the r.'in freight train, on the W. Sc W. R. I t-UV R.. thismomin? : . . " 'h u Husjnns, Lvans & oaU, U lies A Muichi!ion. j Tl Strauss. J M Uardwk. Greeu & Flauaer, lllake& Daufort, Aaron I & ltheiusteiu,G It Baylor, J & H Samson, S Bear & Bro, P Heinsbereer, G A Peck, W:niams MurcLW firant Hmton. Adrian & Vollars, Singer Manu'f & Co, II 1 BnrkUmier, ,C H Blacker. i - . ' ' it. 25, 1876. NO. 93. j To Advertisers. We claim that the Evkxixi; Bevikw luitsas large a circulation in this citv as t. tlie Muriiing Sar has. We claim that the Evening Bevikw has a much larger circulatien in this city than has the Daily Jcnirnal and that its entire circulation is larger than that of the Journal. We make these assertions in the, belief that we are correct and are willing at any time to test the matter by a comparison oflKxks. James & Tru e, Proprietors Evexixu Review. Quarterly Meetings. RrevV W. S. Black, Presiding Elder of the Wilmington District Methodist E. Church. Iras made the following appoint ments for, his first round of the present Conference year. : . Wilmington, ' Front Street, Feb. -5- C Coksbury, at Yesley Chaiel . " 11-12 Whitevilkv ) .. . ' . , nrt WaccamaMis' atV hltcvillc' " 19"20 Smithville, at Union, " 20-27 Elizabeth, " Elizabethtown, Mar. 4-5 Onslow, S wansboro, " 11-12 District Steward's meeting at Front Street Church, Wilmington, at 11 o'clock, a. m. February 8th. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TF YOU ' 1 V WANT THE ! BEST CIGAR A ! TO HE HAD IN THE CITY l"OR JS- FIVE CENTS, OR $4 A BOX Pronoimced so by all judges who have tried them, go to JAMES W. LIPPITPS TOBACCO AND CIGAR STORK! Front St., 0posite the Purcell House. GET ONE AND TRY IT - nov 3 24-tf " CARPENTER & MALLARD, Practical Manufacturers of HARNESS, SADDLES AND TRUNKS. Full line of Horse Blankets, Collars, llames, Backhand?, and all kinds of Saddlery Goods. The cheapest House in the State. Trunks Covered, 3" Repairing attended to promptly. nov 3 29-tf MY HUSBAND'S FIRST LOVE. (GlXA MONTAXI.) BY MRS. HENRY WOOD. MY HUSBAND'S FIRST LOVE (Gixa ;Moxtasi) i a new story, by Mrs. Henry Wood, author of "East Lynne" which is printed from advance proof 6heets, and is is sued in America simultaneously with its pub lication in Europe. Mrs. Wood's fascinating manner of narration is faithfully preserved in it, and no writer imparts deeper interest in her plots, andin no stories is the action more briskly kept up. My Husband's FirBt LoTe is full of dramatic incidents, and though short, is as intensely interesting as "East Lynne," and nd one will lav it aside until the last page is reached, for the interest never flags. For sale at HEINSBERGER'S Live Book and Music Store. jan 17-tf TflfltTftflfl .avm nnr? n n OF ALL DESCBIPTIOXS AT THE - New Sarness Shop, On Third, between Princess and Market Sts. REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE, jan 17-tf HAYDEN k GERHARD T. MOZART SALOON & BILLIARD HALL. X6. 1 Granite How, iktuth Front St., J O il N II A A R , Jr., Proprietor. FINEST LIQUORS. WINES. CI-gars,&e- Philadelphia Imager 1Jht, Vles, &c.. Wholesale, and ltetail. Exchange Oornor j Is still the place for NOTIONS & FANCY GOODS. W. Is to clear out his stock of . , WINTER GOODS Please rll and examine his price? w hih can FAVORABLY COMPARE with anv either in E W YOR K OR EIEWHEPE. Wm. Fyfe's Prices WILL ASTONISH YOU. jan 24 92-tf -yISITING AND WEDDING CARDS Printed in the best of rtrle at the BEYIEW OFFICE, ' PLEASE NOTICE. Yti trill Vi n-l-.l t., - f : - i . from our friends on anV and all subjects of gene ral interest but i j - ' The name of the writer rau.st aliraya be Var nished to the Editors. ; " Communications mut b written only on one side of the paper. Personalities must be avoided. And it is especially and particularly under stood that the editors do not always endorse the views of correspondents, unle o stated in the editorial columns. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ITAXiIAXT. A FIT S1JG Ml ENGAGEMENTS SOLICITED KOli PRI .Li vate Parties, Ralls, Serenade and Even ing Amusement. Uf9in!ihl. dencc: Farmer? Hotiv Wilm!nffiAn v h - - " W4j V' l ours Tesp.ctfnllv, Jan 24-2t G. De STEFANO. Something Mew r v ' xt ;.. -';,:,: .; YATES5 BOOKSTORE. milE FINEST LOT OF PlCTUHES KVKIi x brought to the city. CALL AND SEE THEM. Sole Agent for MASON & HAMLIN ORGANS. jan 17-tf C. W. YATES. Such a Whopper ! Q.OTO THE OLD CLAItENDOXSALOOX and see for yourself. The finest New liiver OYSTERS that can be bought kept always on hand and served in cver"style with neatness and promptness. Good LIQUOIIS and CKJAHS and polile- ness guaranteed to all who patronize me. C. H. GILBERT. New Novels! . BETTY'S BHIfJlIT IDEA, with Illustra tions. 13 y Harriet Deecher Stowe. YICTOIi AND VANQUISHED-. l!v X$arv Cecil Hay, Author of "Old Mid'dleton's Moncv," ''The Squire's Legacy," Ac., Ac. OWEN GWYNN'S GREAT 'WORK, . Rv the Author of "The Story of Wandorin"" Willie," "Conard, The Squirrel," Ac. . A1.0 ' ; The Church Almanac for 1876, With Parish Lu-ts. For sale at S. Jewett's 27 N. Front St. (Love's Old Stand.) jan 20 '89-tr ii jowr js rpnE rjiiME rjio qudeu Good Coal & Wood. JtT Send the Cash wih rour orders early in the mornins: to J. A. SPRINGER'S Yard 5 on Front streef. y jan 15-8 i-tf Bananas ! 11 APE Fl.lUIT, vx OP ANGUS, ' APPLES, - . . LEMONS. MALAGA G II A PES, FINE TEAS, FINK CIGARS, ami FINE CONFECrJONEIMILS in great variety. Try Our SAFETY MATCHES, ; CURTIS A lJOATWRIGIIT. ' jan 20 . .. 89-tf UNDERTAKER AND CABINET MAKER. J. W. Woolvin, CORNER PItINCJ:SS A SECOND STS., WILL PREPARE CASKETS AND Cof fins in any style desired, at short notice. Metallic Cases always on hand. Parties in the country can communicate by letter or tel egraph, and will be supplied by next train. jan 17 f K5-ly-cw NEV CHOP TEAS. jcMFTY CHESTS IMPERIAL AND OOLONGS! iought from Importer's pale at half price. We are selling -jlwmense qoautitio at rftail at 50 Cts. per Pound. Your Grocer cargv? ?1 and we'll give you '2 ounds for that. TURKISH PRUNES. 10 CTS. PER Lli.1 .ARGEST AND BEST REEF TONGUES, at $1 00 coonnn whm nrrr, iiuaiv vim TARLE USE! Introdaed by us last fieaaot. ANY SIZE PACKAGE AND ALL GROCE RIES delivered promptly to any part of the CITY" riL23S Or CHAHOX3 ! 1 TO" We are determined to "1? The PRICE of ALL GROCERIES, and we find that the - TJ 1 T III I f V APPUKC'IATHS X U J3LjXVy thkActiox! O-.Take advantage of WHOLESALE PRICES at RETAIL I at CEO;WlYERSV ian 17 ' SS-tf 15 f - ILL- HEADS AND LETTER PAPER AT T H K . REVIEW OFFICE. i V. b ' . r j THERMOMETER LOW
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