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v. , -t x annx wtmT" I 1LATEST BY TEUBGrRAFH - i : . Wst .t it. m ww mm - " - - .. , . WILMINGTON, N. U. samrdayyAugTist 2nd 1873. Announcement. Mr ' Gerkcn, lias taken charge of ,r Vitv circulation and will superintend ,1 liVcrv hereafter. He is alone au thorized to collect subscriptions and to prt.ipt lor the same. CITY ITEMS. cj-rnal Service, U. S. Army-Weather Report. OBfeEBVEU'S OrriCB, ) August a. j Hot. - Gold is 115. Register to-day. - Quite sultry last night. Go to church to-morrow. Another week has flown by. County Auditing Committee meets to-night. County Commissioners meet Mon day night. The Post has room for a few more advertisements. LATEST BY CALIFORNIA. Crops in Duplin have been greatly improved by the recent rains. The colored people of Charlotte have organized a uuctei vompauy. i valnr Durham shipped 1,345,827 pounds of butcher. tobacco from January 1st to July 1st. Qnv ninc have cleared with Raleighites suffer with toothache and wheat, against fourteen during same no dentist to be found in the city. time last year, farmers being lnciineu t I i i ii it r. . ltrrVinc ir?rr i not. a bar room in Henaer- to noiu me ne crup iui 6"" r.... A -K0 m. A-' v m- sonville. Not even a bottle of Planta- RoMfc; August 2. Prime; Minister Minghetta has written a letter tb his constituents denying that Private Henry Slurphy', Co! SI, 5th the Italian government contemplates a . aa u rmn new loau na? suuii vv.- .... r GERMANY. tion Bitters can be procured. A horse belonging to Mr. John Reid, Jr., came near being stung to death by Wilmington, 458 carts in market f bees the other day in Weldon. Barom.Ther ever. Wind Time ot Ub -f7.fXldT.30.O54 s4 deglSW frsh 1.V.00'M. 30 0:8,9l" P. M. 130.011 ,91 " Weath er Fair aw rah I Fair KJ WW WM 3WbrskThrtng Otto Schutze, Observer, U. 8 A. There were the past week. See notice to consignees from the V. & W. Railroad. Next Thursday will be the day to vote against the amendments. PENNSYLVANIA. Titusville, August 2. A collision of the freight and oil train killed three. The engineer nau nis Berlin, August 2. Germany proposes a Congress of the maritime! powers, so as to decide the status and treatment of the insurgent Spanish sjhips. CO ifTTVLfcU SCIAT. It is now thought that the Air Line thigh broken Fifteen cars were burn- Railroad will run through trom nar- with the bodies of the persons killed lotte to Atlanta, Ga., by feept. 1st. CHURCH DIRECTORY. ';,-. JinplM Church, corner of Market fifth Mm Elder J. C. Hiden, i... t,.r Moniins: service at 11 o'clock ; Nisdit service at 81 o,clock. Snjr r lifter the morning sermon ,l;iv School at 'J 11 m- SI. rwiV Eeanyelhnl Lutheran Church Sunday School at 9 J a m. English .,.rvive at 11 a m ;' German service at 8 ji in. ',', Prexhyter'um Church Rev, Ed u .ml Huist, of Cheraw, S. C, will preach lrohvtpri:m Cburcll to- ...orrow at 101 a m, and 8 o'clock p m. SI. Marl-' Church, (colored Episcopal) Services every Sunday at 11 a m ; Children's service at 4 p m; Night ser vice at 8', p m. On Wednesday evening .it S1, 1 m. St. John ( 'h urch August 3d 8th Sundav after Trinity Morning Prayer aIld celebration of the Holy Eucharist ;lt 11 o'clock; Evening Prayer at 6 o'clock. lidates for the Hospital during NEW YORK. New York, August 2. The Comptroller's statement shov.s that the debt of the city and county MARYLAND. The Salem Press says : Mt. Airy is becoming notorious as the Gretna Green I ... . ! n,f;u frnm A ma11 inn-rase in sickness the tor lugmve mainmouiui w.o past week. Mostly slight billions at- Virginia.' I On Sunday last some negroes in En- Ti,n 5pr.Hl number of carts in field, made an assault upon a Mr. Mar- of Xew York continues to increase .the market the past few weeks, is owing shall Assistance coming "Pm . ... v.-., i o raf rlnmnnd sought and secured safety in nignt. t nwl'j I to uie iaci.iuai iucic us . i . . m I for melorwi, and a full supply. I The Raleigh ieics says : a coupiu w CD Myers & Co. have got up a hne mules, attaciiea to a agm., . corner' on groceriea. Prices down to killed by lightning on Wednesday af soueezing rates. Now is a good time to tcrnoon in White Oak township. The lav in a supply. See advertisement. I driver was oauiy suumuu auu Chief! some time beiore nc couiu uc icwv. The Winston Sentinel says : George Arnold, the colored orator, will deliver a speech in Winston in a short time, on ''general topics," non-political. Arnold is one of tbe best speakers and most in telligent man of his race in the State. Cumberland, August 2. The freight ran into the gravel train, killing one and hurting three. CONNECTICUT. WILMINGTON MARKET. SATURDAY, August 21:30 P. M Spirtts Turpentine Sales of 300 casks P. N. T. Market quiet at 33 cts, 37 i cents bid, 38 cents asked. RosiNr-Sales of 500 bbls. P. N. T Ainrkpt dull and drclininsc. $2 40 bid and $2 45 asked. Crude Turpentine bales ot 41 bbls at $! for Hard and $3 20 for Yel low Dip jaud Virgin. Tar ales of 37 bbls at ?6 5o per bbl. . . CottoIn Sales of 1 bale at 11, 4 at 12, 1 at 13, 6 at 15, 5 at 15A, G at 10 and 5 at 18 cents per lb. i ' Receipts of naval stores per railroads, of Vessels Sailed for this Port. LONDON. . v- Dorothea, Rietzke, eld July 15 Douglass, Wilson, sld June 2 (Br) Brig Deopea, Secbury, sld July 0 1 Jli,l.jiXMJ. Barque Ysidorc Rionde, shl J uly 22 Schr Kate Wentworth, - sld July IS GLOUCESTER. Barque Landho, Olsen, sld July 12 WUTE11AE. Diana, Nichols, sld June 20 SWINEMUNDIE. Barque Rudolph, Paske, sld July 1 BartiucBcrtha, Schwartz, sld July 25 NEW YORK. Schr Lucy Wright, Elzey, sld July 25 Schr Idabclla, Fischer, sld July 19 Schr John Masscr, Abrani?, sld July 17 S S Metropolis, Nickerson, sld July 30 HAMBURG. St Olaf, Hascel, ' sld July 15 List of Vessels in the Port of Wil mington. N. C, August 2, 1873 STEAMSHIPS D J Foley, Price, ldg Bait, A 1) Cazaux Pioneer, Wakelev, ldg Phil, Worth & Worth BRIGS (Nor) Sigal, Hansen, dis, Hcide lire a SCHOONERS E B Wharton, Allen, dis, Harris & Howell John A Griffin, Foster, dis, do G P Wright, Cropper, dis, do J W Hinton, Simmons, dis, do Harry While, Hopkins, dis, - rsortnrop cc summing No cam the week. One simier was sent to the workhouse the iast week. Considerable Real Estate is chang ing hands in spite of "dull times." The weather was very sifltry to-day. One would feel the heat very much if out of the breeze. S. Han-stein & Co., New York House, 15 Market street, are offering their entire stock of drygoods, clothing, hoots and shoes, at New York cost. lm T.ioii tenant Biondi and Engineer Scott; formerly of the Seward, are now on duty at -Portland, Me., su perintending the construction of a new revenue steamer. A woman with a paper bag full of e""s called at 'Squire Cassidey's office Co A . vesterdav, and asked for a paper to wrap arounu the bag. Taking the paper tQ relieve thc young editors of the Mun- in her hand, she involuntarily uimeu q Enterprise of their short-lived hon- ovcr the bag, and the eggs roneu upon Qfg ag th(j voungest editors in the State, the floor. The result was instantane- . x hx'must faU. AV. A. Davis,th ouslv perceived. edited and sole proprietor of The Torch- THFrrlrrible mud hole at the light, published at Flat River, Orange Jn r of Nut and Front street,. We county, N..C is only ft teen years of Zv the people who' are compelled to age. He is though, a Wl grown stout L L lt As the heavy team- young man, good looking, fond of g.rlS, ing mostly passes through, tins locanij, - & we think it at least fai r th at Nutt street, I The Roanoke Ac ws says : "On Sunday about which so much has been said, be I fligilt) 27th instant, some person called out in passable condition. I 0n Mr. Lewis Edwards at his residence, i.- - j. Norwich, August 2. The Bleaching Company's buildings have been burned. Loss $75,000. INDIANA. flm Kiillplin I Jrlm Williams, ldcr iN i, AUgU&l f uu, as ri.ai " " , ' X. r.i.1.i.in ooara o me rrouuee . Spirits Turpentine, (bbls.,) 471 Rosin, (bbls..) 1,775 J Cotton, (bales) MISCELLANEOUS. jr- 13 Evansville, August 2. The Raleigh News says : We are sorry ,.Twq ffttal and two probably fatal, lf tfac Cnambcr of TnE following is the stock of Cotton and Na4al Stores on hand August 1st, 1873, as compiled by us rom thc books Commerce : cases of cholera. OHIO. Cincinnati, August 2. There were four cholera deaths at Dayton. CABLE DISPATCHES. 574 " ,8,722 casks. SPAIN. Madrid, August 2, An insurgent frigate entered Malaga Cotton in yard afloat Total I Spirits Turpt. in yard " " afloat Total Rosin in vard " afloat Total! Tar in yard, " afloat, Total J Crude Turpentine, in yard, 2,248 j " afloat, 213 Total 2,4(51 551 bales. 23 " 8,757 04,501 2,087 GG,588 379 23 402 NAUTILIitfe, Or. Crnisiu Under Cauyass. Y Captain John N. Maflltt. a book which is well worth rending.. It Is cxcltinjj and extremely interesting throughout, nnil needs no other assurance of Its good qualities than the name of its well known ami highly ac complished author. A new lot J ust received and for sale at aQo l-tf Live Book and Music Store. B w4- u The practice of throwing water on Front street is a very good one, but it should go a little farther. Water should be thrown on Princess, from Front to Second. Will the persons having this in charge- call upon thc business men, and see what arrangements can be made? . t i A warning. A gentleman at the about eidit miles from Rocky Mount, I harbor and departed eastward, closely remarking . that he had some papers I followed by a German vessel; her cap- RECEIPTS. Statement of the Receipts of Cotton and Vai sifnrs nt the Port of Wilming- from a gentleman for him. Mr. E. went turc is probable. ton, N. C, for the week ending Aug. out to the gate and the party began to In the cortes to-day a resolution oi lst 173 . look over some papers. It being too censure, directed against the insurgent Cotton,! . 69 bales dark to see, Mr. Edwards remarked that deputies, was debated. Senor Castiler Spmts pirpentine, -fb Jl cask, he would get a light, and startea to me i an eloquent ana painouc su, Tar - i 384 Vinns for that nurnose. As soon as he counseling moderation on the part of Crudc turpentine, 1,349 passed through the gate he was struck tne Republicans. The, resolution was a severe blow with an ax. The ax just adopted by 195 to 15. missed his head, the helve striking him Majanra tobacco factory, the last re- the shoulder, felling him to the fuge of the insurgents in oevme, uas Market RkroitTs. tered for the week, 53 31 ; calves, 7. -Beeves slaugli hogs, 4; sheep, No Mayor's Court again'to-day. We are becoming good, or the. police bad. We will think it is the former. Sound last night tried the virtues of a new alcohol lamp connected with a coffee pot, which suddenly exploded, scatter- 1,. 11..-,; no- olfnlinl about tllC TOOm. ""rr:i:i's screams frightened the party uie names were c. vaa liable, to recognize the of the International Society damage, but it is best to be very cau- . g attacked 1- I IWlSUli. JJUU nvu' I - I J . . tlOUS ill tllC Use OI SUC U comuunu. x A nr niPd tracK, oeiieves it iu v i f by telegraph. NEW YORK MARKETS. I u atnrPfl Iw the troops. A large grouau, wuciu aac tvi... c i uct" j x his side, breaking several rios. xxi i number oi prisoners w.., ..w..B on. 3lr. I whom are several loreigners, mcmwis More Bites from Dogs Last night j0nes, living near him. Jones is now a colored woman nalrned Wright was under arJ:est. Mr. Edwards' wounds 1 i,.,M,sPs the oast week, of which one was walking along near the corner oi xmiu arc very-severe, biu are not - luriru i una Diautu outvie, iaiai Register Hill issued four marriage week, of which one and three were lor col tor white rouples. The cheapest stock of drygoods to-i le found this side of New York is at S. Hanstein & Co.'s New York House, lm 15 Market street. dog jumped the fence and attacked her. She was terribly bitten, we understand, and but for assistance coming in answer . . . , i i to her shrieks lor help, ner wounus would have been very serious. There were two other persons bitten yesterday also. While the city is so terribly in-J fested with sneak thieves that thc keep ing of watch dogs is almost a necessity, The Charlotte Observer says : "The A. T,& O. Railroad engine "Charlotte," which was run out of Statcsville Mon day night by the McDowell party, was sent up the Carolina Central uauway Portugalite, seven miles from Bilboa, this forenoon. The garrison made a vigorous and successful defence. Thc Carlists were defeated with heavy loss and driven over the Salindo river. The Alhama, 13 miles from Mureia has pre paid its independence. The Junta has been organized, the first act of which was to levy a contribution of 25,000 on the inhabitants. The report that thc frigate ma de New York, August 2. - . -m 1 Stocks steady. Gold steady at ii.r8. Money 'easy at 3 4 per cent. Exchange longb, short 9. Government bonds dull. State bonds steady.. Cotton quiet Middling 20(20, Afirldlilin Ordinary 201 cts. Flour dull i.'J.l.lUlllk fS KUMSROU3 TESTS UA.VB FOUND pjN. F. BurnhanYs new Turbine H MWm WHIM. S To be the best ever invented. jj ; Pamphlet free. Address, York, Pa l.. July 2Ti i 57-m L TOTHEWESTl TO THEVE8TI Bctore making your arrangements to fol low the advice of the "thousands who have already gone," It would be well to consider what has been done to make the journey to your -'Homes In thc West" as pleasant and free from danger as human skill and lore- sight can accomplish. By consolidation and construction, a road has been put into operation on the shortest possible line from Nashville, Tcnn.. to St. Louis, "thc future great City of the world." This line, thc ST. LOUIS & SOUTHEASTERN KA1L- WAY, has, durlug thc plst year, earned an envia ble reputation by ts smooth track; prompt time, euro connections, and the magnili iJr.lincrnd. Wheat ouiet without rcnCe of its passenger equipment. uiiv....B . - !!,... anv important change. Corn quiet and trains arc maio up o new aim cc nim. an c . I nmviilf.il with the celebrated Mil unchanged. Fork firm new mess $17 50. Lard (Skill .-Western steam 8 9-1G cts. dull but heaw at LU1 j'VUV'"" - 43 cents. Itosin dull at 3(V $3 05 f Strained. Freights firm. ! i FOREIGN MARKETS. or yesterday morning oeiore uoj-u - - c insunts:is of. reach ot tne jonn- ; - . Pkinckss Street. The Committee ... . lU: . .......... i. .r ir CtY for in relation 1(1 lUUIlllllfi w --- I ,7.11 4 C . . I i i. il,: . ...V.Iri In vsitftn OT lower part ot I'nnccss i we ueprecaie- tni u.v to paving the ... ' i . . ...i: .wi ;tl,out sucom- turnins mese nercc uogs at laigc nnvthin. ty There should be omo rcgutaUon I r . - !i i l move n oeyaim mc xa - . mj:i sto party. At Tuckace station U nTunary fleet which .eft met the engme ' Wilmington , . h f Almlri. a, last seen was coming down tins aj . i " - ... . ,,l!lm, Two otHer vessels To make room for a large Fall stock i K ... . . wwliiom ruir uncos, auu ail l.HL 11UIH.V.M vv.. l in regard to it. Tim -'Wil- mineton" vas fired up and on the point of starting : hceushed oti are at Malaga raising con , iii,n i. v i .i t r m tilc dtizens. loui mow selling; our The following is a copy of the in- entire stock cheaper Utructions issued to the Registrars .by the County Commissioners: Wilmington, N. C, Aug. 1, 1873. To the JRegistrars of Election: The Registrars at the several voting places in the comity will see that sepa t-oa invup l nv il llicuu . . - . . i I wsitrhinsr them to eat breakfast at lucicaseeget, auu it --- - tributions from the citizens. rour German men-of-war are in the harbor than the cheapest. S. li.VNS.TEIX & CO., New York House, lm 15 Market street. mi to the station. The engineer oi me i tiiirii : " V HIllHlii'UJl1 . m i ,1 wi was this that cloned been stnrtinir : thus avoiamg a coinsiuii im 7 - , i .l. j nM. rv.a.iftfn" wpnt I arrested. tne vjnanoiie. uu"v"v dav cars, provided with the celebrated Mil ler coupler and p'atlorui, ami the Westing houte air-brake. , It is possitivcly the only line luuuiug Pullman Talacc Urawing-lioorn Slccpiug Cars through without change iroin Nash ville to St. Louis. No other line pretends to offer such advantages, either in distance, , time, or equipment. Why, then, journey London, August '2. by circuitous routes? Do not be luaucea I . i .i,na laSt LnnUnr the 1 , , .,,1 . n - lO pureuaBu in-ikiw L-OltoOls I ... K i.iun ,rtthr.r that . IVKKro,..., August 2. tvr Cotton firm and unchanged. L p- ls th? 6bortC6tt cllc3pCat, quickest, best and lands Sld.; Orleans 0J. ales of 12,000 Qny line undcf onc management from bales to speculators and to exporters Na8hvillc to St. Louis, and is from CO to y 1 OOO IviIps liW ml 108 me tuuriwf l" Citv. umaua, .ueuvci, va. , . and all western points, it l wo v.ui cago Shortest Line," via Evanfeville. You can secure thc cheapcsi raw, i MARINE. un the Carolina Central Railway with out authority from the officers of that It was a tresspasser, vap. v. 4- IAN FRANCE. It .v . .1 C I rno f . i A ii,i k Trkii.riiiJ. dic His Honor .the Mayor issued an ui- rate. boxeanre prowucuu Johnston promptly ordered it off as der this morning to prevent loafers and election for each of eight amendment J of its being on others itrom congregating on t lie uy to the Constitution, ak.v, "Charlotte" returned - j o i an v-v i ill i ii, n. a v llall steps. uie oruer lownsmp iruMvw auu . v.-. obeyed and the steps, for once, were clear and unobstructed. Paris, August 2. nrn mnorted at Roon Point 171? 1 11 1 uciJiv.'-' ... v L L'Etope, in the department of Vosgcs. n-rrpfpct was beaten by a mob, ARRIVED. KrpJimshin Pioneer, Wakelev, from 'XvCA and vour movables on appllc Philadelphia, to Worth & Worth. . in pcreoi or by letter, UCuables Steamship D J Foley, Price, from c Southern Fassenger Agent, near Baltimore, zo a u aiauA. Steamer Wave. Skinner, from lay ctteville; to Williams & rurchisoir. Steamer North East, Paddison, from S Z,bl - to thiscity iastnight.in obedience to yive Thicrs , c arate box for ' 1 - tllc ordcr3 of the Supermtendent. . the cvacuatioI1 0f Vo imbetta. Caswell, to A H VanRokkelcn. CLEARED. Steamer Wave, Skinner, for laycttc- ville.ibv Williams fz Murciiison, College street Depot, Nashville, lenn , or to the ucdersigned. W 1$ DAVENTOKT, Gcncial Ticket Aent, 8t. Lcn;:.i. ' No trouble to answer questions. , July 25 . 57 Gia The onlv chance of getting a suit of clothing, shoes, shirts, &c, at New York cost, is to go to S. Hanstein & Co's., New York House, jm 15 Market street. a separate box for School Committee making, in all, eleven boxes to dc pro vided to receive ballots, all to be pro perly labelled with either printed or written, designation of amendments or office to be voted, for at the election to k Ar,ist 7th. 1873. Returns !.' " I- 7 Steamct North East, Paddison, for Caswell, by A II Yanliokiceicn. Point are (lYNwoLomc.v Society of Rostox. Dr. J. Francis King has recently been elected a corresponding meinber of this Societv, and has received his certificate of membership. This is a deservedly high compliment to a very skillful practitioner. A Layman's Grace. A young married friend tells a good joke on himself perpetrated by a little three-vear-old "pride of the family." She is'the only pledge of love that has twined itself around the heart and at- ,e Constitutional of himself and to made to the fcticrin oi wau j - y - ' e ,f wife, A few s-i l i tpoTioii ui uiuKvii .. . the vote given on tne nsmuuuu minister visited tne amendments and to the County Com- familycand remained until after tea. missioners for votes cast for township At tne table thc reverend visitor asked mi ' . the blessing and the little one opened officers. : a 0ai. r..n na.;tv in star- 1 l l -m rf-vnr-rf-kJ Tfl III I ill iitl t,a luvii t The polls to be kept open from b erment ghe uW not un o'clock, a. m., until 7 o'clock, p. m. All derstand what had been done, and it Ciiariru vi i - i e-- x . officers m ' - . I . i t 1 I, mti.l Htll-lTltT tllP r.:ui .ffiirmnnce of their mother couiu Ktxp nc swornwawii"'"'! L:..i,i, at the table. vnen HlXXt "V.J " .. . a J.1 - i 1 . auties before entering on tne same. Lawsox i.. kice, County Commissioner. Jos. C. Hill, Clerk. It will be seen by our Church Direc tory that the Rev. Mr. Buist, of Cheraw, S. C., will preach to-morrow, both morn ing and evening, in the First Presbytc- nail CllUrCll. ir. 1uim comes amuug T . 1tnorpd . A- j r ni.iffh Xeics savs: It (i rumored us to preach tor uie nrsi urn-, anu irum e , i:1 that Jude the iteemin which he is heU in our Ul 'J ' de af mid from his well known lourgcu auu -- ni.ilVI IJU11V, ...... Iked up to the minis ter, for whom she had formed a great "ATiat .did you eay at the tabic be- r .1 fAmmpnrpd Wtinsr?" I thanked God for his goVxlness in giving us to eat, so that we might grow and be strong. "Papa don say xnai. ItECBIPTS. 2U R1VEr"sTEAIERS,&c i. During the evacuation oi v the Germans, there were cries ot v n e a Communes." The prefect of the department of Lp- per Loire has forbidden tne sue treets of the radical journal Le i'eupie Sonolrina. . It is reported that Count Dc 1 ans has srone to Frosdorn to it dc Chambord. Tbe Carlists announce that Lon ar- ... .i i 'i-t. .el-dan wmr -viiii.t. j lm has catnured Estella witli tne enure - - , re on thc j A . f I tVOlU- I Clillll , IM11V" " 1 1 garrison surrendering as prisoner of Wrdckshoal in the river and which has been undergoing repairs dev8 drv dock was launched vesterdav and lis now ready to take m her cargo Steamer Wave 372 bbls rosin, 25 do spirits turpentine, 20 do crude turpen- tllSvUmer North East 249 bbls crude turpentine, 64 do tar. Launched. ri rimati Rriar Alma, bound lor NATURAL JAPAN TEA. w$lS$? oS hs been tented In every IXv and prononnced a rich, fra-mnt, full o vAri Tei; We have a large stock of Tea; 2f eveS Satiety. CJreen ftndlack. Mleciod wiuT Ireat o re, from sampler, for our family ; S ind we confident ly recommend thetr trUl to "ll lovers and drinker, of good Tea. UIIAS. D. MYEKB & JO. ' 7 North Frcnt street: jolj 18 o' war. ENGLAND. I-ix-, August 2. A dreadful accident occurreil' this morning on the Northwestern Railroad, u ntph touirst ex- near igon, iu i" . and (proceed on her voyager TllARINE MISCELLANY. k iw& " rol r'-) CbpenhagenJuly 15 Passscd barque Frederic Scalht, A aack, for Rigu. Arrival at Deal July 17, Dorothea, Reibka, from Indon. 4rHvP1 at Helvoet. July 13, Jean- Bv W . - Among the kiueu i nette Engelsman. Butter, Mohsscs, Syrnp. Bams, JUST RECEIVED, EX 8TEA3IERS METROPOLIS and Lucille, Choice Gosben uauer, A No. 1 Mnscoyado Molasses, ' A No. 1 Golden By op. . Extra choice "Magnolia" llama. pres.4 train from London. Twclvrpcr sons were instantly.kille.1, and thirty m aJdltlonto above .daily Rivals of B . t i. t r.t Knmrs. AC. ces, anu nugww .t .-o con r- . . . iiiu . ' ..mar... .uiu a i.m 1 . . reputation as a pulpit orator .we think an c.cbange o, .oeSghtv, what a that he will have large and appreciative Uttj-and Judge TourgeewmcO; supper;. Omrier. . will die. I were wounded. Among -"t.r naj,BUa.. 8U John An,n. of the injured M For aalc low by , . .?: : BINFORDCROW &XO. jane 23 V " audiences. til circuiv wavu i.it . . : -. .
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