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PLEASE NOTICE. k poblijbed every afternoon, Sundays ex- We will be glad to receive ccmmunicatii ni The Review. from our friends on any and all nbjfcts oi O S If. T. JAMES, aiKtok and rttOPKXBTOK. SLH RIPTIONS, POSTAGE PAID. Uo ?ar, $5 00 Sit months, $2 50 ; Three X. general interest bat : Tie same of the writer ctit slwsv? le fe nished to the Fditor. Cornmunicatiors icoBt be wrlt'tt-n on r month, fl 26 ; One month, 60 cent. fli8 paper will be delivered by car ri erg, ,f charge, in any part of the city, at the 6ot ratea, or 13 cents per week. AdrertUing rate low and libera; kT Subscribers will please report any and A failures to receive their papers regularly. one side ef the paper. Personalities rruit be aroided. And it is especially and particularly end stood flat the Editor does not always ftdo'e the riewi of eorresj endenis, sudrse so ?ia? in the editorial columns. VOL. IV. WILMINGTON, N. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1879. NO. 6 " -!! . 1 L-gT THIS PAPER I) fftY i g u: STATE PRIDE! BROWN & RODDICK. 45 Market Street- LOCAL NEWS. WV TAKK (iRR'T PLEASURE In VV CalitBSf aarticwiar attention to the fol low iag lepa tmeo s for the NEXT TWO WKkKS- We are making 8PKCIAL EFFORTS to intror-uc overyth a ihat is new in oar line of businest, and OUR PRIDE is to do so a' such price that they cainot help attracting the attention of EVERY ONE IN WANT OF SUCU GOODS. 1 Ladies' Underwear. We bare jast opened a fall assortment of the abre, riz: Tuck and Fancy SKItiTS, CHEMISE and MOUT DRESS and call pat ticulara tention to a few Lots that are DECIDED BARGAINS. Let 1. 38 D. z. WALKING SKIRTS, 5 Tucks, 3i Ueoi. jjc, worth da ble the money. JaOt 2 2,0 Do. CHEMISE, Tucked Yokes. 60 cents, worth at least 76 cents. Lot 3. X7X Dot. CHEMISE, Tucked and Emb'd Yokes. 60 cU; a marvel of cheapness. Corsets, We hare the Largest ?tock of CORSETS that has erer been offered in this city, and are making Specialties of the following makes, Our Goods are bought direct from the Manufacturers and Importers, and effer tHem at prices that will compare favorably with any Dry Goods House in the country. SOJPox. 60 Bone BIDE STEEL CORSETS, 60 cts a pair. 38)4 Vox. 70-Bone CORSETS, Silk Em broidered, 76 cts a pair: . Sole Agents for the Celebrated LA REIN F COKHETS. 75 ceuu. They ar made under a Patent. No Cutting or Ripping of 8eams being Required. To remOToih. Steels al. that need to be done is to unlace ue Little Silk Lacer. t very Pair Warranted. Hamburg Edging and Tnerrir.T.a. rwldedlv the Cheapest Line we bare t. Largest City Circnlttlwi. New Advertisements. D. L. Gohk Best Seed Chufas. T. W. Stbaksb, Pres't Carolina Club. J. A. SraiiGKR Gee! Co 1 8. JawsTr Blank Books and Stationery. P.HaiHBBKBflSR Norelp. A. Snaisa-Going North. J. C. Mdnbs, Druggiet. Globe I lower 8yrop. Kosfc bushes are budding. The girl of to-djiy perfects i er form and stays so. rienty of good wood iu market now and it may be bought cheap. Arrested and Committed. Toney Potts, a young Engliak lad about 17 years of age, who ran away from the Britifh Barque North Carolina during her last trip to this peri, was arrested last night by Mr. Garrell, Superintendent of the Poor House, upon the charge of stealing his watch. The defendant was a-ra'gned before Justice Wagner this morning and committed for trial until to -morrow (Saturday) morning, at 11 o'clock. c apt. Robeson Married. Our good-looking and good-natured friend, Capt. Sandy Robeson, of the steamer Wave, was married in Fayette ville yesterday morning' to Miss Sallie Fuller. We hare bee waiting for The leader in hosiery is the only one several years past to write an item of this who reallv has a stockin' trade. Some people are like eggs too full of themselves to hold anything else. W hat is it that a man with two eyes canLot see with one ? T'other eye. We return our thanks to Hon. A. M kind about Capt. Robeson and now that it is in order we extend the happy couple our best wishes for their joint future. Through to the Gulf. The Western Railroad ie now open to the Gulf, two miles above Egypt, at which place a warehouse ie to be erected Waddell for valuable public documents and depofc established. An excursion When a man marries a devil of a tern- train was to have run up to that point por,he may be said to have a made lucifer yesterday from Fayetteville. Now let match. the management make a close con. The bill incorporating the Cape Fear section al the river, with the steamers Bank passed the Senate on Wednesday irom "H J oowimuut mm max . and was sent to the House. eraymge m raye-tewiiie. arm iu rW will do a heap bigger business. The fishing season is opening, and amateur, as well as professional fishermen are preparing their nets and lines. Scarcity of Coal. The supply of coal in this city having dwindled down to almost nothing, and The Senate bill to enable this city to the ice blockade at the North preventing pay its bonded debt passed on Wednes- the receipt of supplies here, Mr. J. A. day last and was sent to the House. Springer erdered by rail a lot from a dealer in Portsmouth, which arrived Mr. F M. James, the newly appointed here veatjrdaT. 0f course he had to nav - . . . ..... n 1 ' Health Ufficer, haV donned his badge oi more for it thart than it wou!d cost in office and is on his rounds of inspection. Philadelphia and the freight on it from In the way of worship in hot weather, Portsmouth to Wilanington was $3 a a man thinks he is doinff well enough ton; he will, therefore, ask more money when be allocs his wife to tro to church, for it. Back Araln. Just three months ago, on the 7th day of December, 1878, MesarsWU'ard Bror. made an involuntary move from the building they occupied on North Water street, belonging to the London estate . on account of the fire which occurred there on that occasion, and to-day they moved back again into an almost entirely new building, the front of which is entirely new, and much neater and handsomer than the old structure. Paradoxical as it may seem, fires do great deal of good sometimes, and work wonderful -injprpve-ments. "" Concert by the colored riilltary. The Hanover Light Infantry will give a concert at the City Hall next Monday l . i . i. l. uiui,, auu ii la aiso ruiuoruu. inn a Garden Sass. Messrs. T. B. IIe:.der..(.'i V Co., iefei ring tote ai li le in ytsterday 's Hlvikvt, relative to Ihe shij inent o:' tale and spin ach made by them to New Voik the tirst f om this poit inform us that the vege tables were raised by Messrs. Wiilard Dn s, at the Belvidere Plantation, near this city. They also state that they will go into the business exteus vely this season, and that they are the only buyers, packers a? d ship per of green vegf tab!-s in Eastern North Carolina. The Baggage Standard Al the recent meeting of the Southeast ern general passeLgef agent s1- association in Atlanta, the chief sul-jecl of discussion was the amount of baggage each passenger is entitled to c.ii;-. u va a well known fact tha'. the;: bab been it great deal ol' dif- Mcake walcM will come off in connection j fGiecce among the railroads in ihar 1 . ( 1. - 1 1 T - 1 . I". . . . n. ikmiUg uiaibu win oiou fo U1KD. At Burgar, Pender e untr, N. C, the Id day of Marsh 1ST., Mrs. KACBEL CA'l FH, wife of J. J. Cate., in the 19th ye r (J' htr ae. For 4 i year pierions to her iltatl. die d-cei?ei m; a c n ist nt n:eiuter of th Pajp tiit fhnrcn of Curist. While a berenved familj and a thrcEjr .f friccds and ielati. tnourn her lofs btre te is baskirg in the tu: -iir.bt 1 ibe !cTe of ter blest ea Kedreiner. Slav Go.) Fanctifj this aiil'.ction to tf.e p i d of tboge who m -ur ter dath. F. II. M. Wiiuipt .n papers, Uitlsboro Kocorder ai.il Biblical Recorder plrape copy. New Advertiaements. Best Seed Chufas. QO PUSHS. BEST SkSD CHUFAS . J 6 hand, which i prop?c to so.l at the rki of $3 per buf hel. Also, ajfnll s'ock of both Light ard Lre . OKOCKKIL-, ro hand and for aale tew, i tbe old gtan I, Ni s. 2 a;id Sout!i Water oi m( h 7 l). L. rJOti Carolina C!u i therewith. be one of the features of the oc casion. The distance to be walked is two miles, and a gjld prize to the winner is ofiered by the Mayor. The prize for walking may be com) ted for by any member of either of the colored military companies in the city. The committee of arrange ments are John D. Day, 1). M. Price, Charles Miller, Wm. Johnston, J. W. Green and Capt. Joseph C. Hill. - ii shown: Wire na Parasoli and Fans v w-r . T1 at Yery Lew for waaau . wa-1 this Sprinjr. j r"S3ft,,rEetaiiing for 8 cents per . - a- do,:en this TftiifciB-c f PI i OMinlivan. and from the stores at 10 cents per J s s - I ova uv m m The almanac promises fair weather for played and asked the name and usee oi , .. 3 u tn think . firat examined were the , , . , a- ire tomorrow anil it Qoesu u v me suoca. , BSSSS sin? FaVs, that w.are to have any more cold weather runmDg and trotting ; plate., then the bar SI Low tor Cash. They are at least 25 ounder and extea.iom ihoes. A. -lit uasthan they will be wnen m p'" j . ' .vAV uld not U eur- r V". . VorelUeJ. . uKr',! r.hair. to WOrKUiuu.F ton F I Bin ; TV,dmn ft'Ui)BOWlHU " ' I City court. Aldermen Bowden, Mayor pro temp., presiding.- Delafate Towers, an individual ot African descent, who keeps a sailor boarding house in the locality commonly denominated as ' -Paddy's Hollow' who was arrested yesterday afternoon lor dis orderly conduct, cursing and abusing a police officer and threatening tbe polic eman If he laid hands on him (Towers) to strike him was arraigned this morning 1 efore the Mayor pro te-hp., upon the fort tgoiDg charges. The evidence was strong- and convincing from several very respe : table witnesses, sustaining the indictment. The case was an aggravated one nd the acting Mayor pronoun ced sentence of $20 fine. The extent of the law, we believe, for such an infringement upon the peace days. -v-isr flneof $50 The next and last ease was Love, colored, charged with disorderly conduct sentenced to pay the cos's. to the person holding a first-clats Lck' ' I the standard, and was adopted by !he as- j sociation. All the lines inteies'.-...! ait morally obligated to i igidly Ciny this reg ulation into effect at once, and hereat'iei all passengers must pay estra for bacgtige in excess of this weight. Found Dead Foul Play Suspected. Mr. John A. McCall, a resident of Bladen county, was found dead on Wed nesday last, (the 5th iust) near Lisbon, Sampson county. When found, he was lying face downwards at the side of the road. There were appearances of biuises about his neck and face, but the inquest had not beep held when oiir informant left. Mr. McCali was a very much re spected and prominent citizen of Bladen county and about 30 years of ago and leaves a wife and several children. A strict investigation as to the cause of his death is to beade. 1 Mi SPHERE WILL BE A BPECIL &I t ol the CAROLINA CLTJB this (FR;;A1 Erenie, at 8 o'clock, the raetnj' en specially rcq nested to attend. men 7 T. W. STSAXGE, PreVt Coal-Coal ! OEjctlTING liY RAIL, Fresh Supily Ked Ah C. a' Price t'J CO rer ton. Sold only for caih. inch 7 'J. A. 8PR1XOER. Blank Hooks & Stationery, J ARGE5T STOCK AND LOWEST Frietr. Lattst pubUcationf, in :ook, papers aid magazine:?. Chrpmoi an'! ! ' tliotr, raphd, fapT articles, Ac, Ac, at mch . JEWETT'S, Front Street Boek Stors, The New Club. n-v. .n .bn crnt into a naroer b man, v, - n nnn tn S xuc d and Dau oiten o . .MiAn nf .nrAe 0f tha memoere pinned the newspaper rouuu r- A;aAaaad feet. He has euc- y " m. . - t . n f . mat be Call- PUl ou au- mnrnmff uaia a Visit wu v6-"- Piatt D. Walker III :i Raleigh. We regret to iearn, aa we do from a telegram received here last evening, that Piatt D. Walker, Esq., formerly of this city, but now of Bockiugham, is quite ill in Raleigh. Tha dispatch was to Capt. J. A. Walker, his uncle, and requested him to come up but as that gentleman ar" ttafcich. Mr. Walkers wife has n - . . i now wiiu P. L. I5R1DGEKS & CO. Tljose who'll rtn.d this rhyme and' Tirlt our store Will appreciate air re than oTer before That onr muM does not vainly aspi-e To climb Olympus, and ingloriouaH expireJ In the attempt, but keeps an oren pace With the time, and always poiLtto the place ring. T. 1 acMT'rf PtniTS made Wsar. Call and look them over. Brown dc Roddick. 45 Market sltreet ed absent-minded. J . . - i r.( i . .,i We regret to learn, lrom a memuw hl8 ie9t M win the family, that Mr. J. W. Thompson, sickness we alluded to a day or two ..i I ..ms rtf iVie new . u .. rr trrvllh witn iwwuio w. and if your none aae -y - fitted up on the thi make enon oraer oi v. ---- - - St y been heard And this thin, we wUl hri.y expUIn, M Raleiath up to 2 o'clock this p. m., With the hope that we wU cause no pa.n Rnd this fact has gone far to allay the Tq brolher grocers, who, in yearalcone oy, fears en4rtained. We trust, indeed, that that wfer rd floor ot the t0L high. a - i i ... . a- XI Prnnt street.! Kleampr NOrttl ta8l. I iTr..- .,.1- nnm of them mcilLe mkkm nnilains. onnui" i - - unimwuBiuj ' . , c. r The Jewish Feetiral of Parim abore Messrs. P. L. Bridgers & Cb. s J Tbe work of rai8ing the steamer v Ctttonjgoff ,Auid Lang SyneV since is no better to-day. Although theferttvaloi Pmrim doe. 8tore Tbe Club has possession j ias which was burnt to the consider it matter ef congratulation febli Coins: North. A.mnrrnw meat. tuSI0. . .. n v,;u ;a ,-i(iid into 1 .... i n-nr.tliB at'o and DQl-wo j . I m j tha VwiarmmDS I a in thn rar 1 . tr- t,rar baa been t 'K;(r riroflta" hd a wide .anK' hands with a lady unless she nrsi prouera brftte lt on iuauy u4Rf - imall rooms in iron ruu progressing nneiy. - ; xu uwc to charig'-. I days AM GOING TO THE A gentleman must w sweet little gloved digits: then he L the Fast of Either. Tbe 01 1 fwr aw being fitted handsomely, .ged aboTe water and the last chain win . oM habil9 areBardf hard 1 runm ueno i - 1 0Qe as ic"ui i . I - .. wMt;fnllr told in the Old Tea- ., - room, while f Ik. H ITnPr BJ uu" V I MMOT !l a . . . . . i t a m An l uuu io ai innse Yacht Club tortne eiecuou - " T thp.uh her IU-! T .u. a th other will be R ni LU9 wv- o t ii aa nf I n LICOl v mi j ' ' &- - tna Viatred of Ham an. I . . TV,o loroa anaee in the I , , rn ia Wilmington S: Wel-I,- . .t k. ;nj.f1 and 8Wpt a litlle strumeniaiuy nw rr j the wasn iuouj. -r i snoais oppoouo m o - dwjs omen . r iL. -. I J 1U I . worth in a few I should reciprocate instantly. Pttrim derive, it. . origin iron. as a re.il.ng room - put under her tms a.teru, 0f WUminton Kr:ccs.we t.ke theleai I igeof lay in LARGEST AND UAM1 nffirrr8 and for.tbe transaction . 'kritaa A very interesting meefng o, , i ..-..t- - . " rMr for the rg9 lban ,. pr.t Now t.proi. U.i.eru , tor mewi""i'-'r - I ' v..i.4. iu fr tb election 01 tameuw, . v s oi . . .. . I umwo jw. . , ..v.-u:......iannswit;!e Uarouna lauuu j f ... jeirg tnreugn nor m- , k- u.tarv and the otner wm w MmA w;ii either ue put ou iu To remine.tne PauB VI WW. . . r T 1 . . . . Z iU. I - . -ii r-.1 if hr con- morrow sne win u ', dition proves wc ...M.rrncl ' ........ . L STOCK OF GENTS' AN u busioe.3, will M held tnuerenmg. - M( down th. " , bsni.ome. or at the hospital, about DTJTwn Avn si'MMER GOODS ,,. ri;.u .norrnws are making the , ., .1 sAm an 2.212 vesTS ago, or , . . v.:u;.,j Mntn with three ef CJol-l , -ia uin the citv. where one Ol'iivj " i j.ne iw Tar" . J6WUQ cucuuvivu i - i aa a www w I IP. r CO iuuco -. - - rer seen in Wilntington. Stock on hand dg and groves lively with their con- . 0 The feeJt ia precedea DJ tne fee8t ubieB one pool and two i ... bg putnp2d 0ut nl A . he 8old stant chirping. They have great.y m- q whan the urthoaex -ew. .. The fitilBg8 ar an oemg wm i .... i . - ! tarn I . , 3 .j r.tm I qmi . it. f...n inm navinc irhii nvritt ZERO, created m tne ia y. r aDgtaia trom iooq a uuua ----- mnde here, even - THIRTY M I mast hare money to buy new goods. The Best Unlaundried Shirt in tbe City for 7S t- - SHRIEB.S EMPORIUM, Market sU The club A Great institution. Hearing to-day some reports of a Ore i f a. nan eaf f Kb- UlM I . a Junior . , in ra NiirAL tuu v a. --' i 1 .-ttt a l iv vjvca aw. if ; tKonaht bv some tbat one oi me vu f""" . .. -.nr " ..mKr. nd , .u. Mr the Narassa Guano " o-- - ,, , . . i i r.r l.j nr naiors no m v... . ,,.mKr soraj luriY iasL uiiin rftat deceptions o. the da, a MU u a 7- -.iZ to dkat - """"""T.- outted to-night , The Work" REV.E reporter .iiited tbi. UClOC'i vw..- l utUCia , feb 20 Novels. f OR SALE AT HE1N8BERGEK' l'hilomene's Marriage.......... The Count de Camors Fanehon, the Cricket bOc Bewie's Six Loer's 60c A Quiet Life., c Maaelaine.. c MissCrespignr 0c Lindsay's Luck c Helene Cannon - c The Matchmaker 50c GabrieUe - c Pretty Polly Pemberton 50c 8areli's Expiation 50c Two Ways to Matrimony 50c Doria - A Woman's Mistake dOc mch 5 . oyster, which is made to assume Services are held in all " J DraUbI7 be formally opened proportion, by means ot a nug- - rf Egther, the rodle of next week. meal epidermis. Hebrew the Megillath, is read . claimed that the object of this To preserve a good joke put it in an .nDromiate prayer ,nK :fi not only amusement but instruc- alraanac or rent it out by tbe year to Among of the cnttom. now ex- tion that the reading room will be circu. clowns and negro min.trel.. In M with mct9t nlr Orthodox gu Ued with .uch choice current litera ls way specimens have been kept for jew8, Mth:WbsneTe-tae name M well as the newspapers, as to 6fteen or twentyyeai of Haman u mentioned in the reading oi make it a very attractive feature ot the '. ', TT1 u. wis irwa ., t,.u r r.luir in thfise svnasoeues, , . Whm a man is nangmg uj tDe nwa w - - - i ciun. UVU m m" o . - I , . i- i. u..;ii;nfT and ti,oro r a Bumber m Van loeii from the cornice oi a nigu a. -ft oi wu- - - - , wikercUiofi have eeu expects momentarily to drop, aotmng -o try the worsnippers oc Tfr, 'wf Tt7l?ne7 borders of pink, blue , . , Z..- ari thorouahly crflftehed fi.ts.oT even with hammer. treg 0f white linen, boraers oi pi , nnrrtn UM V C-ilSC Jl tuv. - . . aatUfies him as the sudden qhcutc.j wit wnwn wa-j r t: he is safely at home in bed. f Vicrht" ia what Dr -i w Svrnn has been terroea aaw thsir dete.Ution of Moraecai . ene- 00- corner -- Wa. 9 00 veers. Tb;s custom liUil S I -JJ, by - or scarlet, and an embroidered figure parents ii worrying and eoughing have been soothed and cured, and Globe Flower Syrup, -SrSK . 1 CitCI ICU v . J - : TKRRELL HEFATL3- supp-y .... iVlof each just received. VVistar's nu -sam of Wild Cherry. A fine lot of Tpilet Soaps, Perfumery and Fancy Article?. For Mile by JAMES C MUNDS, Drufgl, Third street. Opp. City HalL 07-Prescriptions Compounded at all hours day or night ' excel h bottle Th-m'e which went into effect Jan . . . tha New Yoik ana boojc Samples flrom Baltimore and New Orleans. RDE tS for Molasses, Snrar,Coffee,8oap -"c Ana irtlfle ... .i iiifiravnv --- i. cooeidefee as r.prehen.ible by we congregation, ol other - f iSSnd U incessantly. We speak would be if performed in any vuriaai--, i r Yeast Powdks, locg since I?.. ;-A tn Vie tbe best of its kiud. cnurcu. .i 1 uii'"--. . .. ,,. i .. a,ii i tr fMuts of Purim. runm 1 is considered a day ot festivities sad gen eral rejoieiag. Preeeate are dieuibnted and llr4e bail, and jatiea are given ai r 1 tar 1 11 n. w banks, not to receive silver doll.r. a racial deposit, ha. no y- had any .Sect upon me circni-a. sundingofthe .tandard eUver dollar. This is due perhaps as much to the com- Atmoi tmm D.ratively limited amount of the dollar. tral ilotel nlUsiTr r J . . .L.t (in. mi ksei OB siws P" ..:. Ho T Art L Lla 1 1 " l " . J . I VnMnai .,n rfiuiaiiou na v i" afternoon the office of the Secretary and Treasurer, Mr. Donald McRae, to enquire about it. Mr. McBae very kindly put his telephone into reqeisition and tendered it to our reporter who soon found Col. C. I G-afilin. the Superintendent, to the fore at the other end. vj. luiuimeu u. there wa i tire there last Vight hut it was only the stubble in a rice-field which had been set ou fire for the purpose r (;n it oit of the wav. Ool. Graf'.lin Ol Vt ..-.. then proceeded to give us a "live uem informinsus that the isavaasa LrHano o ,n, kad keen shipping its fertilizers VJUiJ""J . . North, South and West, as fast a? cars couldbehadtotake them.foriays past and that to-diy they had loaded 28 cars with 250 tons of guano to be distributed over North Caroline, South Carolina find Geor- g'a Peoole who cannot keep wa.iu -uj of er way, occasionally resort to scan-.ai in tri-l morel Like .11 business uttn whe are truly wut, VYe at once began to exteinairuiy airertu, When our frienOs catcnias; ie il... it wtH To increase their sp ico, as the print tell ! At;firste put tome poetry in our "ad," But when thej saw this plaa was not bad, Tkey followed our lead. And w hen we tried prose They followed as nicely as ii led by tLe nce xr-rhrnicM 'twould he well to try 11 V 1 V " fl " rhyme, When lol they grasped the Idea as HUblimel -i. v, Vtp f .1! .wed in all we hare IM.f " - " done, . . 11- - A ... J . , When this battle u.wai iongai auu -uu, Some will lee that "extra percent" isn't "nonsense,", liut with old stock and such neaTy expens , Ihej will hnd that the prices of F, L. Brldf e.- War, and Gold-A hotel worbese on gold prices, in oroer - rr if-, ara nutritious. ueaiwnT auu tnnfher thine to be remarked if that the ease ere fell weight, and the powder so pure and euvng, idi iTu imred for it. purpose. -.. vu. rnaenmnflvrt A pentk-TBSn walking w.th a lady re- TBO vrraav t " . , ',u-,h th id to be tnrni a b.w miae ii usr, .u-v.0- op is an entire stranger to mm. mikes things hot generally at TrTrTart err and tbe European at $1 .00 . . K 0 SOV V-r- -- - crimination against tnem w ; and upwarosj A Co. If followed will surely brinji them, to woe! o p'Oe that we mean what we say, W e announce tiat we sell for a week from to dar, Eleren p'oandj of "A Sagar" for only one dollar, Wbichleadwe inri'e all erocers to folo w. The meae here caotrtt iiht of that c-- acLioe of Htrr Von avr a Vi nf III crrindmsr m - " . .. . . j .1 Kriogle, and was ai ttiorougniy ougwien thecbeapway of crindintf out poetry th u r.mnmntive oersons are aa ireatly benefitted by tbe uee of Speer'sj zL rrf! Ti as r rt i era nAiir. . Port Urape wine, Vtween ' r.T.w iV. .7.r mmd iu. him i" 7 7 i1l- ..Mtkina a aa fail, and Tliere H very , gtnuci v r";--' . obyaiciana are preecnoing a mm rich, I man who ses a hDt and laTW V amn a a ar a nutrition, wine. For -ale by J. O Monaa, i lloW3 a had oyster, so far at I - i . k- j i. . i mm 1 1 i pian. tr. 'conccrncJ. one who Mo'; arr 6nieh our rhyme, so it naa to c ,m v abrupt endieff. Keipeetfully and Trely, an itf P. L. batlDQLBS A Ctf. O thA bans, oi n tatiranu a uw- r-- n jremptly executed at bot by the Soteb i ue i . country. ii 31 W.ur atrwt
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