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MISCELLANEOUS An Old Soldiery EXPERIENCE. 44 CilTert, Texas, MayS.1382. . " I wia to express my appreciation of tfae ralaa&l q-sallUes of Ayer s Cherry Pectoral as a cooh remedy. M WMI willi ChorcMira army, just before tae battle of Vkksburg, I contracted a se vere cold, wUch terminated la a dangerous cosgh. I focnd do relief till on our mar2i ve came to a country store, where, on asking for torn remedy, 1 ru crytd to try AYZX'a CBXUT rzCTOEAL. WX did so, and was rapidly cored. Sines then X bars kept the PzcroSAL constantly by toe, for family use, and X hare found It to be an laralaable remedy for throat and lunx diseases. J. W. W KIT LET." Tlouwxi. of testimonials certify to the prompt cure of all bronchial and lung affection, by the use of Arm's Cntssr Txctozxu Belni rery palatable, the your; est ch'.llrta take It rejuLly. .rZtTXKZD BT Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co.,LowelI,Mas3. Sold by all DraUU. laal It teipdlw Ml Horses and Mules rTUVO CAR LOADS OF HORSES AND A MULES just rvclrfl, and for sale atprttea to suit all. Come and tec them. CARRIAGES. J1UGG IES. Ac. always In readiaea for the ne of the public TWO FIXE HEARSES, with NICE Homes, for Funerals. 1 O. !L IIOLUNI2SWOBTII, LI rery ami Sale stable, Jm 30 Cor. 4th an-f Mnllxrrr U C. Ar. YATE S, 111 MAltKCT ST. OCHOOI. BOOKS. BLANK BOOKS; STATIONERY, PAPER BAGS, . STRAW WRAPPING TAPER, TWINE. Ac, Ac. Liberal discount to merrhanu. Let us quote you prloe on above before buying el.ewhre. Jan 23 Steam Yacht Louise, piSSESUEB AND FREIGHT. STEAMER for Smitatllle dally. Kate low and accom modations noe. Too LOUISE I a et boat and U guaranteed safe. Will leave Smlthvllle 8 A. M Leave Wilmington 130 o'clock I. M. Wharf foot of DoewetyMi WEEKS. jtB19 Apcnt and Owner. PUBOEIiL HOUSE. "TTNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. WILMINGTON, N. C n PERRY. Proprietor. i mt t'Tonrletor AUaatta Hotel. Flrst-Class ta all tppni1 t i t i to a Pacific Cuano. WE II AVE J t-H T UECEIVEP 400 TO 500 TONS Or THIS INV ILUAULE whirtt Uxa never f Ailed. and i r:uTiLi.Eu. r lit have It for sal tbrocfbout the caon; al- DISSOLV ED BONE rUwri!ATK At Lust Year's "Prices. . Ititlinlt ALEX. 81 I JUST . SUN. Commercial Hotel Wilmington, N. C M. SCHMJSS. irop- f?IU-VTLAfi IN EVERT RESPECT. MW nnKU Bat m-l Rtl.MARD A AT BOATWRICHT'S FAMILY GROCERIES. OUR GOODS ARE NOT SURPASSED -IN- Qnality and Cheapness ! Everything Guaranteed as Represented. e John I. Boatwrlgiit. II A 14 NORTH FRONT STREET. John C. Davis, a TTOENKT AT Wiutxvoro. N. OSj ortr tbe Baak ot New IUbotct. practice ta all ibaCoarta of tb Stat. mar special atteailoapaU to taa eolierUoa -crfcUlaa. ovS4tf The Daily Review! tue DAY- febkuaky 5, is&i The aauv lieview Iias the largest win fide circulation of any newspaper uhhthed n the cuy of Wumxmjton. - - ""mi- - ' t ; 1 " " fN CONGKESS YESTERDAY. SENATE. Washington. Feb.4. Air. Mhone. from the committee on Pablic Baud inrs and Grounds, reported favorably and had d laced on the calendar bills authorizing the erection of public build- inn at Greenville, b. U., and at Key West. Fla. A messaeo was received from tne House of Representatives announcing ihe vlsslze bj that body of the bill for the relief ofFitz John Porter. ... The Senate took up the untinisned business on its calendar, being bills pro- vidiog a method for perfecting income plete titles to lands held under Mexican land rranta-on which subject a debate arose. . ! .. Hiilawere renorted as follows: Kv Mr. Hoar, favorably, from the committee on tbo Judiciary, the origi n&l bill to establish a uniform system of bankruDtcv throughout the United States. Br air. Bla r. favorabJy. from the committeo on! Education and Labor, a biil to establish a bureau or statistics oi labor. i Br Mr. Morcan. to provide lor the erection of a Dublic building at liunts- ville, Ala. By Mr. Wilson, to prevent the puoii cat on or lottery advertisements n 10 calities and in the District of Columbia. Without reaching a vote on the Alex- I . t.:il UA C.n.tK nron ican land crant bill, the Senate went into executive session and soon after wards adjourned. v HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Mr. Hoke, of Tcnn . offered a resolu tion directing the committee on Educa tion to. inquire into the working ana management of agricultural colleges, in aid of which lands have been granted to several Slates and territories, and to recommend such measures as will secure to the industrial classes the bene fits inteuded by the act of Congress granting those lands'. Referred. Under the call ol btates a large num ber of bills, resolutions, fcc. were in troduced and referred. Among them were the followingr By Mr. Morrison, of .Illinois, to r duce import duties and war tariff taxes. By Mr. Eaton, ol Conn., lor punish ment of officers of the United States tor the illegal use of money or other thincs of value in elections. By Mr Robinson, of New York. amending the Constitution by provid ing that an export tax such as Congress may deem iust and proper, for the en couragpiucnt of the home manufacture of our domestic products, may be laid on raw or manufactured cotton. By Mr. Russell, of Mass.. confirming the naval appointment of Lieut. J U. Ktiocie uow in inn revenue service, at tached to the culler Dexter, who rendered great service at the wreck of the City of Columbus. By Mr Lonz, of Mass.. for the es tablishment t a life-saving station at (iav Head. By Mr. O'Neill, of Mo., for! the cons demnallon of land aud material in the work of tho iujurovement of the Mississippi river Also, to define Iho duties and jurisdiction of the Misssisipi i river commission to utborize the con deiuuation of land aud material and to provide penalties fur acts in hindrance of the improvement of that river. By Mr. WeiJer. or Iowa, lor the rc lief of the Lady Franklin (Bay expedi ... . w lion. It authorizes the rrcsiucm to pay a reward of one hundred thousand dollars to any vessel that may within the year 1881 rescue Lt. Grccly and his parly. The reward to cc pail in standard silver dollars. For erection of public buildinira at Tallahassee. Florida and Brunswick, (In. ST AT K.N KWH. Ualctli I'uilor: The ;prin2 term of ihe Supreme Court of North Carolina Uau to day with their Honors Chief Justice Smith, and Associate Justice Merriuion, prcsidiny-tJudge Ashe bviog detained on account of a broken k. There are fifteen applications for licenses thirteen white and two colored. j ; Ashcvllle Citizen: Mr. J. R. Com nion. ofSuscoIa. H yvod. sold at his barn 2,178 pounds ot tobacco, unclass ed, at 35 dollars per hundred, round. GenU Johnstone Jones, Adjutant General of North Carolina, leaves for Washington City on Monday to take steps to recover $11,000 due this State as appropriation to the Stato Military, covered back into the Treasury of the United States in Gov. Brogdcn's ad ministration because not claimed by ouc Stato authorities. Charlotte Observer: The scries of meetings in progress at the Second Prcsbjterian churcblor ten days past sti 1 continue and tbtrthterost increases. Last night the bouse was nearly filled. Mrs Martha Barrier, a widow lady ol Davidson College, killed a A months old pig that weighed 132 pounds aud an 8 months old pig that weighed 250 pouuds. Can the men farmers beat this? Tb Carolina Central Rail road Company has ' iust com pi teed a targe and substantial depot building at Iron Station, on the Shelby Division. Arrangements are being madb to put a telegraph office In tho depot and this will be done before the end of the present week, and an operator installed in tho office. . Goldsboro Messenger: Mrs Lclitia Morchead Walker has eiven $1,000 to build a bath house at tho Oxford Orphan Asylum, a a memorial to her son. John Morehead Walker. The will of tbo late and 'greatly lamented A K Smedes. Esq. was admitted to probate Lhcforo A T Grady. CSC. last Satur day. It is a rery bnel instrument, in which he gives his entire property, without specification, to his cousin. Miss Mary C Smedea, of Louisiana. The will bears dale September. 1833, and designates his brother. Mr George M Smedes. executor. We were shown by Mr John Ward, of the firm of John Ward & Son. of New York, who was In the city on Thursday last, silver half dollar of the "Confederate States of America," which was coined in 1881. It Is the only one we have ever seen; In fact there were very few sent out from the mint, and so rare are tliey that Mr Ward says he has refused $500 in New York for the one he pos sesses. The coin is the exact size of the regular half dollar, and a fac simile of the same on the Goddess of Liberty side, with the date 1861 beneath. On the reverse side is the escutcheon of the Confederacy, a shield bearing the Stars and Bars," so dear to the Southern heart, surrounded by a wreath com posed of cotton branches and rice, and enclosed within the legend 'Confederate States of America." States ville Landmark: Capt G A Eagle, who recently left this vicinity for Texas, has sent to ois ma inena, xur T C Anderson, a pair of jack rabbit ears which measure thirteen inches from tip to tip. Capt Eagle killed the rabbit, the cars came of. and the ears Ire .wnere au me I wis vuux. -Muum,?.uy mauj- 3 oa SKiSS? of bog raising than Mr TM Stikeleather. five, seventeen months i old, which weighed a total of 1,760 lbs, or an av erage oi Mi. mey. were a cross oi Essex and Berkshire. 1 Kcws aud Obiervert The total amount of revenue collections in this the fourth district for January were 426.313.16. The clerk of the , Su premo Court states that twelve appli cants for licensed attorneys have thus far filled their names,' It is probable tbst the number will by Monday be increased to two dozen. The number generally is from twenty four to thirty. The receipts of cotton here lor the week ending last Thursday were 311 bales, against 800 for the corresponding week last vear. The total receipts from Sept. 1 to Thursday wero 29,1 17 bales. I OI7 in. Ut enma 4ofO 1 0 cf against 37,847 to the same date last year. The item, first published in j this DSDer. about the work near Ham let of a corps of engineers on the pro jected line of the Virginia and North Carolina railroad, has attracted mark-1 ed attention. Night before last another corps of engineers passed thi city on their way to liamlet. to estaoiisn tne lino of the Virginia & North Carolina f rod that point further south, it u now a settled fact that the road is to be built. Wo do not sound a i needless alarm when we tell you that the taint of scrofula is in your blood. Inherited or acquired, it is there, and Ayer's Sarsa- narilla alone will eliectually eradicate , i If . List of Letters. A list of unclaimed letters remaining at the Post Office in this City on Wed- uesday, Feb 1 6. 1884 : Minnln Rnll Parmela Blunt. Susan Burton. Barn Rrvnnt . C Wm M Canby, J A Curtis. .J ti Crook. Georgia Corer. n T? w roTrTr T7V-.Qtr,T. Dnmi wiii liam David. - J i 'l4. 1 Wbvi uui. F-JE Foster. Jackson J Farrow. r tt Vrooman . n-wni! TUniwiVtr. V w Hum nhr noiiov u.rpm nhnov Httii J W M Johnson A U Johnson, 1 J L Alfred Lovd. Fay Larkins. Laura J Lofton. I M Anthony McComac. I) A Mc Donald. C W' Marsh, Julia Merley, Lizzie Morrison. Newton Morgan, j P EPhifcr. R-Cilla Rowell. S Dr. J. C. Slay. Jennie Stockton , EL Smith. Ella Steward. (2) David Stokes. B F SDarkman, Wm ;.S Shaw. T Martha Turner. W L W Waugh. Alina Williams. Agnes Williams, Francis White MISDIRECTED. . Atkinson & Warren; B Dub & Co ; Brown & Wcddington ; Carliu & Ful ton ; May & Co. Persons calling for letters iu the above list will please say advertised if uo- called for within ten days will be sent to the dead "letter office at Washington, D. C. Ed. R. Brink P. M. Wilmington IMstrict. Methodist E. Church, South, Quarter ly Meetings i FIKSTICOUKD. Brunswick Circuit, at Con- 1 cord Feb. E'izabcth Circuit, at Eliza bclhtowu, Feb. Bladen Circuit, at Bethlehem. Feb.1 a 10 1G-17 23-24 Cokesbury Circuit, at Beth- any, Mar. 1 2 Newton Grove. Mission Mar. ' 5 Point Caswell Mission at Bry ant's. L. Mar. 8- 9 Duplin Circuit, at Kenans- . ville,. Mar. 15-16 Waccamaw Mission Mar. 20 Onslow, at Leban on .Mar. 22 23 Flemington Circuit, at Flem- ington Mar,29 30 W. II. Bobbitt. P.E. For Pure White Lead & Paints, and biggest stock of Window Glass and lowcs t prices for good articles be cur to go to JacobPs Hardware" Depot, t 1,000 Hhds T)RI11E PORTO RICO MOLASSES JUST X landed direct from the Island, which we offer to the trade at prices to suit the times. we guarantee tnu uoiassea pure. jan 9 tf EDWARD KIJ EDWARD KIDDER A SON. NEW CROP. WE ARE NOW LANDING 372 niidsand 100 Bbls. Very Prime, Bright NEW CROP CUBA MOLASSES. IT WILL BE bOLD PROMPTLY. WORTH & WORTH. 2 in 1. I'll take your likenesses. And take them fine, I'll fix your watches To keep good time; I do all work well. Entrusted to me. If you don't believe lt Try me and see. J. L. WINNER, Photographer and Jeweler, . new urt itnlidlnff (an mtf . ' n MISCELLANEOUS 1 rfP t rVU I if i i i 0 IJJJfc' l5)lUj Lk,)L For the Cure of Coughs, Colds' Hoarseness, Bronchitis,Croup, Influ4 enza, Astlima, Whooping Cough, In cipicnt Consumption and for the re- hef of consumptive persons in advan ced stages of the Disease. For Sale by all Druggists. Price, 25 Cents. dot 15-1 y tcip dAw CO MM! JBCIAIuNEWS. WILMINGTON MARKET. February 54 P. M SPIRITS TURPENTINE Quoted firm at 32 cents per gallon. Sales of 100 casks at 32 cents. ROSIN Quoted quiet at $1.12i for Strained and $1.17 for Good Strained, i TAR Quoted steady at $1.35 per bbl of 280 pounds. ! . CRUDE TURPENTINE Quoted steady at $2 for Virgin aud Yellow Dip and $1.15 for Hard. . COTTON Quoted dull . at 10J cents per pound for Middling. No sales re ported. The following are the official quotations : " Ordinary. 8 cents 8 101 10 Good Ordinary Low Middling Middling Good Middling DAILT RECEIPTS. j Cotton..... 284 bales Spirits Turpentino 1 34 casks Rosin 1438 bbls Tar............... ..J.. 440-bbls Crude Turpentine 22 bbh AIA1UNB NEWS. . ARRIVED. Steamer Bladen, Green, Fayette Vllle. C S LOVe & CO. .?reer.Ar uun, worcn, j?ayeiie yuie, worm oc tvorui. i: -?aviU uloo i" CCM ;?Aasie.F . . u . o. lutui BMjaiuer ijxiuueiiaua, D1& I . f, ... ... mr . oey, omimyiiie, masier. i lmeH5? fawson, voivm, roin Caswell, li c iraaaison uer oarqno iucy sc raui. Anareas Amstcraam, iu l'eschau & westerman XT v r. : r : i r . fv" l.w5lc' Aaaisls' uiau Airica, rieiue & uo CLEARED. Steamship Benefactor, Tribon, "New York, II G Small bones , Steamer Bladen, Green, Fayette ville, C S Love & Co. Steamer A P Hurt, Worth, Fayette Worth & Worth j Steam yacht Louise, Weeks, Smith ville. Master : i U. 3. mail steamer Minnehaha, Bis- bey, Smith vide. Master. 1 Exports. COASTWISK. New York steamship Benefactor 722 bales cotton, 284 casks spts turpt. 35 bbls lar oil, 25 do rosin. 10 do crude turpi, 27 do peanuts. 10 do pork, 9 do potatoes. 10 pkgs mdsc, 32 bales oak splits. 1,875 oak staves, 740 ash head ings. 31.950 shingles, 69,543 ft lumber. Special Inducements. r AM OFFERING A SPECIAL 1NDUCE- incnt In ZEP11YUS. having a very large lot of H. and wl.-smog to reaucc stoct before spring, I will sell ail colors at 11c and black and white at 10 cents per ounce, FOR CASH. A nice lot of Handkerchiefs. Linen and Silk. I will sell at reasonable prices and stimp initials free of change. I Chrochct Goods, such as Shawls, Fascina tors, Caps, basques, &c at low pi ices. Hats trimmed and un trimmed as low 88 can be. bought anywhere, and a large stock to select from. Respectfully, , MISS E. KARRER, jan 10- Exchange Corner. Notice. IHE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE existing between W. 0. A J. A. MONTGOM- ERT la this day dissolved by mutual consent. J. A. Montgomery assumes all liabilities and is alone authorized to collect and receipt for any and all debts due the said firm. i W. H. MONTGOMERY. J. A MONTGOMERY. - January 12, 1881 rjlHE UNDERSIGNED WILL CONTINUE the business of the late firm of W. H. A J. A. Montgomery and solicits the general support Of bis friends. J. A. MONTGOMERY, jan 12-tf . Printing & Binding! Our friends will please remember us when In need of anything in our line, whether Printing, Ruling or Binding, as same will be done with promptness, and satisfaction guaranteed. We desire to call attention of those who have never favored us with their patronage, to the fact tha$ ours la the best equipped establishment in the city, and none but com petent and skilled workmen employed. JACKSON & BELL. Jan 19 SELLincOUTj I HATS & FEATHERS AT REDUCED PRICES. - . ! MRS. KATE C. WINES. Ko. 119 N Second 8lreet, next Post Office Jan 5 i MISCELLANEOUS.,- JA'CO W ET A lot of these goods will be placed on our Job Counter and mark-Pd on the dollar. i . l 50 ODDS AND ENDS In such A FEW WRAPS LEFT Two or three patterns of 48 to 50 as these patterns'are not in Blankets, Crib Blankets, Spreads, FINE EMBROIDERY Ve have wool and Linen Crumb Cloths, very cheap. 1 jan 31, 1884 Plum Pudding, Mince Meat, I Preserves, Selling at Low Figures PEESERVES and JAMS, i" i i In 2 pound Palls very convenient. ' Preserved Strawberries,1 I 1 i , bottled by Crosje & Blackwell, London, some . thing tew and nice. . CUCUMBER SAUCE, forOystera, Meats. &c P. L. BRIDGEES & 00. - II HO North Froiit St. feb4 I Sportsman's Goods. TIXE HAVE THE FINEST ASSORTMENT T T of English and Belgium Breech Loaders ever brought to this market. Also a first c as3 stock of Shells, Warding, Primers, Cart ridge Bags, Gun Caps, Game Bags, Ac. In fact we can show a stock of Hardware. Good goods and guarantee prices. I ! W. Jfi. SPRINGER A CO.t Successors to John Dawson & Co.. -feb ! 19, 21 and 23 Market "treet 5 aiid 10 cents Cigars, ETAVANA FILLERS, " LJL Best In the city, arc on sale. Drugs and Medicinal . preparations of the nignest grane at i JNO. T. SCHON WALL'S. jan 11 Drug and Precriptton Store Yellow, White and Onion Sets. 1 Red jOORN, PEAS, ' BEANS, Ac, DRUGS. j Chcmicala, Patent Medicines and Fancy xruciBs. jrrcscnpiions niicu at any ume, any ana nignt, at F. C. MILLER'S Drugstore, dec ?3 321 South Fourth. Corner Nun st Pure Whiskey-1 QLD NORTH STATE SALOON, 6 South Front St., keeps on hand Clemmcr's Pure Rye Whiskey, (no flavored stuff) Pic Me Whiskev; very fine. As gool FlVJfi CENTS CIGARS as tne market anorus rioesi uisx-tisa from New River. Don't want a fortune at once. No headaches mere. -janj Apples j Apples ! Apples I ON CONSIGNMENT AND MUST BE SOLD. N. Y. Baldwin Apples. Ohio Red Apples. NJ Y. Creamery Butt .r. N. C. Roll Butter. Ohio Butter, Va. Meal, car load or small order so licited. I E. G. BLAIR. Commission Merchant, 19 N. Second SL dec 31 For Saturday. "P-RESSED POULTRY, DUPLIN COUNTY SAUSAGE AND LIVER . PUDDING. N. C. d a full stock of Choice Family Gro Prlces reasonable. Respectfully. A. W. RIVENBAUK. I The Live Grocer and Produce Com. Mer chant 111 North Water SL, Wilmington. N.C. jnn ll i Cider ! Cider ! : Cider I -pURB APPLE CIDER, JUST FROM THE PRESS ! Call and leave your orera and jugs at R. MCDOUGALL'S, No. U Chestnut St, bet. Front and Water ian 22 Wilmington.' N. C I It Don't Matter "F THE OLD YEAR IS GONE AND THE I - I New Year has come. HUMPHREY. JEN KINS & CO.. are still receiving at their Ors- ter Houe. No. 112 South Front 8 tree t. a fresh supply every day of New River Oysters. Ova ters snipped C. O. D. Fresh Shell Oysters always on nana, c - jan? Furniture ff CHAMBER ANDf PARLOR Suits from $25 to $150. I goods at New styles and' first-clasa GREAT BARGAINS ! FINE BOOK CASES, SIDEBOARDS, . SECRETARIES, WARDROBES, Cpttage Bedsteads, Mattresses, Chairs. Tar blea, &c., Ac, at big bargains- Call and see me before you bnv. d. A. SMITH. Fancy Goods. 7ULL LINE AT GILES A MURCHISON'S. jan 23 r Marcnlaon Slock. MISCELLAgfenr EfJBROID ERYT goods as we propose closing oiu biJ be expected. r .1 m D!rias At such prices as will move them i1 'S yards, good styles, special mtvl L , i loom and cannot be duplicated Comforters, &c, will be sold xpLi I in choice styles. Toichon and V&M Baltimore &THln Steamship line. ! STEAMERS r Kaleigrli and Yidette. p-.iuruay, uanuary 5Ui, t Steas crof this line will Ball fromj BALTIMOBE I Try OAAUttUAT, St S P. M. , From SATURDAY, unless sodncr loaded. 1 Through Bills of Lading and lowest .W jnaranteed to and from Sut Rail Roads and Cape tear River. I j To and from Boston, Providence. PhiiM I'uia ouu iui esiern clues. For Freight Engagements,apj5lj A. I. CAZATJX, Afftj, J Wllmlntont 2flc ANDREWS, & CO., Agts., W. Corner Light and German Su dec-29 New York &fWilminSor Steamship Line, . ' STEAMERS j - 1 ) VTILoj - BAIL FROM NEW YORK KYfl ' SATURDAY, at 8 o'Clok. pi k. BENEFACTOR... ....Saturday! Frt REGULATOR ...'..SaturdtT. Ttil BENEFACTbR..... ...L.Saturday, W Through Bills Lading and Lew TJirpugh Rates gtmranteed to and from r in iNonn ana soutn Carolina. i For Freight or Passage apply to U. cMALLBONES, Superlntcndeiil, '. Wilmington, IU THEO. G. EGER, Freight Agent. ;;.S5Broadway7NewTort . - W1UP. CLTPR A CO., Wr) AffMk feb 2- .,, ; - - j ( - OUR BARGAINS -'. ! 1 ARE ' ' j' Always Appreciated ! Thirty-Nine Ccts for a Seven ty-TArte Cet Seventy Three Cents for a.NInety Eight Otc w w mm mim a 93c. Ninety-Eight Cents for a Dollar and Tttf Nine Cents CORSET. 01.39. One Dollar and Thirty Nine Cents f or lar and Seventy-Three Cents COKSXl HAMBURG EM BROIDERY. 2 inches wide. 7 cents nervard. 24 3 4 5 6 6 8 I I 15 Ti 31 f 43 I ' . IRISH POINT. 1 4 inches wide, C3 cents per yard. A large stock to select from, i . . A LARGE STOCK OF CRAPES for tog BoBnts, Veiling and Dress TrimmWV I RKMAItKABLY LOW PRICES. , J RIBBONS t RIBBONS t RIBBONS 1 1" onaoe ana width, will be sold at T DOUH REDUCTIONS, I AT 'ji TAYLOR'S f BAZAAR 118 Market St. jan 33 wruyaToj W. & E. S. iATBI . . i r . !' Attorneys-at-Law. Office S. E. Cor. Princess and I . i 39c. 73c. jan i-im , r.
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