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Mr. Nordhoff is Mr Bennett' principal political adviser, and also has chsrgo of many of his larger business Interests In this country. For this responsible service Mr, Nordhoff receives the princely salary of $10,000 a year." Irrigation Is a matter of such conse quence In California that a State con vention hat just been held to consider thainblect. Irrigation is only in its Infancy In the State and yet there "are Irom 200.000 to 250,000 acres of irriga ted lands In the San Joaquin Valley alone, and there is no part of the State, except the extreme northern counties. In which irrigation is not a live ques tion. California, says the San Francis co Alia is more in need of the fertiliz ing agency of artificial irrigation than most of the countries in which the art his been practiced ?inco the beginning of historical times , but the matter of accomplishing it is a difficult one, ow log to conflicting interests. Moro residences and apart oicnts arc now lacaot in New York, it U said, than bare been for seven or eight years, because so many new ones have been built within twelve months. Kcnts arc asserted to be to 20 per cent, lower than they were a year since. Although there aro unoccupied apart mcnt houses all over town, new, large and expensive ones are still going up. and others are contracted for. There appears to bo a perfect mania for building them, notwithstanding the obvious fact that they are already large ly la excess of the demand. Ileal estate agents predict an extraordinary decline in rents the coming autumn, and de clare property of that kind will not bring more than 4 to 5 per cent, on the investment. It is believed there will be anartmcnti enough at the cloe of the summer to supply the city fr the next four or five years. If ProX. Bailey ' statements are correct, wo shall soon be independent of England for our supply of tin. He reports that the Black Hills region is able not only to supply this country but the whole world with tin for centuries to come The centre of the tin district appears to bo Harney Peak, lUelf the principal mass, and Irom this point It spreads over an area measuring twelve miles by screa or eight. The Ua-bcirlog rock, ha says, can be quarried from the surface instead ot bejeg. dug. (be and followed under groond, and he has seen veins of it measuring;' more than fifty feet in width; which will averago much bet'.er tbaa Cornwall. "The stream-tin. which can bft obtained by sluicinr. will yield about 75 per cent, of pure tie. and this, he sajf. Is alone so' abundant that ai: the companies that could possibly work it could goon for twenty years without exhausting It. Yet this l but the wa?te. so to speak, of tbo main deposit. troversyscardstho old landmark, anil proscribes those who adhere to the old piths, and coos wild on a free trade crusid. the Democratic caatpiign will be los. bsyond recovery. m After all that has been aaid and done to reduce the mtion" inco ne, it ap p ars that Uncle Sam stil! has a cool $100,000,001) surplus, and perhaps when tbc fiscal year ends he will find that he has 5,000.000 nionj than that. The public deb:, less casn in the Treasury, is now only $1,457.-200.4 )2. or nearly i. COO.OOO Jess than it wa eleven months ago, and Congress has done nothing to create tbc expectati in tint the reduc tion will ba less during the year to come. It would require less than fifteen years to extinguish the whole debt were the present rate ol payment to be maintained, but tho burphis accuaiu. 'atcs much faster than the obligations ot the government mature. The debt of Knghmd is now lower than it has been before since 1511. aud yet it is moro than double that of tbc United States, and John Bull reduced it only $12,000,000 last year. History furnish es no paralleLfor our reduction of our. public debt from $2,611,649,626, its highest point, in 16C5, but as payment cannot continue at the rate of $100,000,- 000 a year, something ought to be done to reduce the nation's surplus by re lieving the people of a part of tho buf- den of taxes. MISCELLANEOUS. Backache, stitches in the tide, infla tion and soreness ol the bowels, are symytoms of a disordered state of the digt-stivo and assimilative organs, which can be promptly and thoroughly corrected by the use of Ayer's Carthar tic Pills. As dinner pills, and as aid3 to digestion, they have no equal. They cure constipation. Pfc"KSONAf. Temperance Gough is on the Pacific. Mmc. Modjeska will summer in Po land. Mrs. George Bancroft i3 nearly well again. William Morris, poet, etc , calls Lon don "the hideous town." Mr. Kdcvin Booth is now established in his new bouse in Boston. The-Bridgeport (Conn.) Hospital has a s.'i.uw bequest irom l-rancis l. Pomeroy. ........ lua j,owi3. it:e namous oarswoman. is dangerously ill. at the Lime Bock lighthouse. Tho BuQaio people seem to think tha Beceher has out-Ingersollcd Ingcrsoll in beterodoxv. It is said that Gen. Butler dues no intend to use his yacht America this summer. Does ho expect to sail this summeroaaeca of ciory? Beaten bv Wind and Rain. SAILORS ON THE SEA ARO LABORERS ON THE UNO-HELP TOR THE LARBOARD WATCH. There la not Bin tbc farce r the wind and the height ami rash of the sea was simply appalling. hen Cornish, the boatswain, and myself came dawn from aloft, after furling the mala royal we wer wet throarh and half dead from the hard toll and the exposure." 80 sId the mate of the f-Grcsvenor," when utinir the incidents of an Atlantic eye tone. after nearly &'l the crew had mutind and left the ship in boat 10 escape panunmeni. Mechanics who labor upon lofty buildings r.aruentera. masons, pointers and bricklayers. mv be called a kind of shore sailors, and that their numbers sre not moro ureiy ukibi'cu by accident and disease Is a mar veL air. Ja bez Rozers. tuck pointer, house painter, etc.. of No. G08 Madison street, Chicago, over pip and autumn fire, said to your correspondent: t hit's all; but the kind of work I do tells on a fellow's looks and constitution. Last Spring I wss about run down with oyer work and ex posure I had to gi ? cup doing any work my self and iust ooaae out 10 oversea my men id a sort of half and half sray. I thought 1 wa played out f r rood and all. I was racked with a cougn, stup'fled with a cold, and torn and d stbled with Rheumatism. Do? 1 took PARI f R'S TOMin and It cored me. Those three words tell ihe ory it cured me." To all persons subject to risk from exposure, PARfFR'S T0IIC will commend Itself It pu rines tne Blood, iacites the torpid Liver to a bealtny actlylty, and opens the pores of the skin. This Is the season ot oat-doors perils to health. Keep the Tonic near you trices, 60 cents and 91 a bott'e. Hiscox & Co.. Chem lsts. New York. may 10 dftw lm nrm LARGE SUPPLY OF SPEINGFIELD HAMS ! MISCELLANEObs. JUST RECEIVED -AT- RAILSOADS, &c Wilailatoa, Columbiii JUST EKCEIVED. These HAMS are the FINEST sold In Wil mington, and CANNOT BE EXCELED. How to Shorten Life. The receipt i simplo. You bare only to take a violcut cold, and neglect it Abernethy, the great English surgeon asked a lady who told him she only ha a cough: What would you have? The plague." lie ware of "only coughs.1 l no worst case can. however, be cured by DR. VM. HALL'S BALSAM lor tho LUNGS. In Whooping Cough and Croup it immediately allays irrita tion. and 13 sure to prevent a fatal ter mination of the disease. Sold by drug gist9. JUNEJOKES. The New York Sunt as everybody . knows, U not by any means a free trade paper. lit t!wi on the tariff as il relate U the outlook this year in Kt v.York U of Interest. It ays : Tbo Neir York Democratic State CoayesUoa meets ou the lSih iust. It will eject the seventy-two delegates to Chicago IQ ta respect It it & more Interest! or body than the late Republi can State Convention, which only elect ed tha four delegates at large. New York U a doubtful State The Presidential election may turn upon its rote Both paruea hava claimed it. in a warmly waged oooteiU and with a Calreaodtdataoa each aide, and no ex traoaoos matters to interfere vrlth the current of events, this would be a close State, with tha chances in favor of the Democrats New.Jeriej and. Connecti on:, too, would bo apt to go with New York.- - - "- . Tint If tha Democrats hope for suc cess they moat keep oat or the platform everything cofccarnlng the tariff that will causa tho loss of the doubtful States. They may go in for revenue reform and for redaction of taxes, the worn the better; but if they propose to destroy all encouragement to American industry in the tariif, they will destroy ail their own political chances. If the New York delegates tako this view of the situation and act together, their concseis may prevail. But if the CcaTtaUoa at tha closo cf a sharp con- 1 ou can lead a horse to tho water, du: you can t make him clrinr," eays the old saw. You couldn't make some men drink, either, if vou took them to a hydrant. Hytlrant. There is probably nothing in this transitory world that will Yield larger and Quicker returns on the amount in vesieu, than poking a wasp with your finger to fee it he feels se. Chicago un. "Into the lilt of love's blithe nicas uro there has crept a curious jar and nau." sings iia n heeler. 11 appears that KUa's pa, too, comes down to the gate sometimes in his largest pair of boots. Courier-Journal. A Philadelphia man compels bis daughter to eat onions every night for supper, and thus assures himself that be can shut the house at 10 o'clock without locking in a strange young man.-ZKr tiri'ton Free I'rcss. Krupp is building a hammer that weighs fifty tons and will cost over two million dollars. No doubt such a ham mer willxmc handy during house'clean ing. but-wD shouldn't like to hold the tack. Vhildclplua 'Call. Kaiser illiam. King Georce. of (I recce, and King Christian, of" Den mark, will meet this summer at Weis- baden. Opposition summer resorts will have to hold a pretty good hand to beat inree ivings. crruiown utraia. From Every Point of the Com pass come the orders 'or SUZODONT. arisen lor Never has such a demand any article of tho toilet. Its most constant patrons arc among the sex born to be admired. Good looks con ciliate. beauty facinates. White teeth do more to augment personal comeli ncs thananv other facial characteris tic. Tbo ladies know this,, and either to render the charm lasting orlto secure it whea wanting, apply SOZODONT, tne ccou cue clu e of loe th prepara tions., use it systematically The Quebec legislature contains but twelve Kuflish-spcakiog members out 01 the sixty,-uvewho compose if. The Excursion and Pic Nic SEASON JS NOW OPEN AND TEUSONS tUIUot tt city, ihe Sounds or Smlihrllle. andUaeeaor rUtt-CUss work will do well to call on JOHN WER3SIBR the well known Ttarber snl rerfomer at his bhaTl&s; and Usir lresslng &Joon. NO. 29 MAUKET STIIEET, where he will spare no palaa la gUlag sxlls tacsioa ti tuL Come ana tee. may Si , of every variety and of the BEST QUALITY received fresh every week. P. L. BRIDGEES & CO. jane 2 HO North Front 8t, Furniture. IULL STOCK OF EVERY DESCRIP TION OF FURNITURE. MOSQUITO NE1S. MATTRESSES, SHADES, COTS, MEAT SAFES, Ac., offered low at D. A. SMITH'S, Furniture Dealer, N. Front Street jnly 2 For Sale. A PAIR OF BEAUTIIUL CARRIAGE UOR3E3. well matched, good travellers, docile and kind. Also, Beveral nice buggy horses. FOR HIRE Horses and Vehicles of vari ous kinds lor a '.drive or. for altrlp to the Sound. r Special arrangements made for convey iog ianuiy parues to tne sous a. HUlLlNG3WORTH A CO., Livery and Sale Stables, may 21 Cor. 4th and Mulberry sts nn nn JWuhJiioiws, 116 Market St. Another Assortment OF Braided Jerseys, Embroidered WhiteJDresses, AVide Embroideries, Nainsook Checks and Stripes, Marseilles and Pique Welts, Persian Lawn and Linens, Tucking and all our Embroideries.. & Augusta II, 11. (jo. OVFICT OF GEMKBAX. SUFESlSTKIiDlHIT. WUoilnztoa. N. C. May 3.14 WHOLESALE The fonm.. wholesale btIp JZ? Am3dl orders higher prteesl BAGGDJG APICES, I- BS Change of Scheduler ON A'D AFTER MAY 11th, 14. at 3 50 a. M., :he fdilcwliig radeengcT Scned if e will be run oa thi road : Standard.......; lafft ......n: V! l--...-.. ........ ACON North nZZZV" Hams, V ft , Shoulaera, V ft... WlERSMbKi:--- . 1UQU.. ...... ..... Sides. ft Shoulders.... .... DRY SALTED s'.des, ft.. xa la k. re . 9.03 P. 41 . 2.40 A. . 6.20 A. XL . K.40 A, M. . 9.55 P. M. .10. P. U. 4.50 A. M. 8.5i A. M. In 3,000 Yards Remnant Embroideries, Cheap ! Extra Jobs In Silk Sash Hibbon, Black and Col ored Silks. Besides a Complete' Assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY DRESS GOODS. All at Very Low Prices. AT iw. m: katz 116 Market St. may 19 NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS. DAILY Soa. Wcettndi? East I -cave Wilmington...... .Leave Florence Arrive at C. C. & A. Junction. Arrive at Colum'ola , Leave Columbia , J.'-ave C, C. & A. Junction... Leave t'lorprice.... Arrive at vnitalcgtcn. iNight Mail ani PASgsGsn TraiS, Daily XO. J WEST. Leave Whnilngton 10.S0 P. iL arrive at r lorence 1.45 A. M.. MAIL AND PASSENGER THA IN DAILY No. II EAfit. J.ave i lorence at 4.05 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington 8.05 P. M Tr?An 13 stops at all Stations. No. 10 stops only at Flemlnton, and ilarlon. Passengers for coinmbla aad all points on U. & C. U. U., C, A li. B. Stations. Aiken Junc tion, and all points beyond, should take the rjcnfKxprcss. Separate Pullman Sleepers for Anirusta on Train 40 All trams run &olM between Charleston and Wilmington. Ieal freight lae3 WUmlngton dally ex- osrit Similar it 7 10 i M . "JOHN F. DIVlNSj General Superintendent T. M. SilEKS ON. General Passenger Agent. may y Wilmington & Welclon Railroad Company. Shoulders, Vft""." flaltUM SPlrlf TV. --"7" Second Hani each. VTOEBe.. Nevr Cltv.ejuh. . 1 to . BEESWi BUTTElL V-TN North Carolina.... Northern CANDLES, operm.. TftilrtW- Adamantlte. ...V.V." CHKES&, V By Northern Factory...; Dairy, Cream.... .. State COFFEJS, V ft ' Java. , Laguyra. " 1UO Hi 10 a 00 d 1 3C riiri n m u . ... Ti domestics-. DCB(-... i it Shectlnsr. 44. Yarns. V bnnrJ js.cus, y dozen FiSU " Jlackerel, No. 1, y bbl IftSt? 1. r ail II 1 i . X Mackerel Mullets yd.. 3 5 1 Ml 5s eat office of geke&al Supesintekdunt, Wilmington. N. C, May O.lSZi. i New York Wilmington Steamship Line. A-Great-Problem. TAKE ALL THE KIDNEY & LIVER Medicines. PURIFIERS RHEUMATIC Remedies. DYSPEPSIA And Indigestion Cures. AGUE, FEVER, And Bilious Specifics. BRAIN & NERYE Force Revivers. GREAT HEALTH " Restorers. IN SHORT. TAKE ALL THE BEST qualities of all these, and the best qual ities of all the best Medicines ox the World and you will find that-HOP BITTERS have the best curative quali ties and powers of all concentrated in them, and that they will cure, when any or all of these, singly or-combined. CaiL A thorough trial will rive posi tive proof of this. " : may naaa-wnna Change of Schedule. kN ANL AFTER MAY 11th, 1SS4, AT 9.C0 JA. IL, Passenger Trains on the Wilming ton wemon liauroaa wluruu as follows : DAY MAIL AN DEXPliESS TRAINS DAII.T NOS. 47 KOKTS AND iS SOtTTH. Leave Wfcilnsrton. Front St. Dcnet. 9. CO A. M Arrive at Wcldon 2.35 P. 11 Leave Weldon 2.55 P. il Arrive at Wllm'gton, Front St. D'pt, 8.35 P. M Fast Teeocqh Mail & pabskkgeb Trajn? Daily No. 40 South. Leave Weldon 5.45 P. M . Arrive at Wllm'gton.Fxontat.D'p't.lO.lOP. 3t . MAIL AL PASSENGER THAI N DATLT No. 43 North. Leave Wilmington s.35 p. M. Arrive at WeliTon 2.35 A. Ai. Traln No. 40 South will slop only at Wilson, Golrtsboro and Magnolia. Trains on Tarboro Branch Road Leave Rocky Mount for Turboro at 1.20 P. M. and. 4.30 P. M. Daily, Sundays excepted). Returning leave Taryo.ro at 3 P. M. anl 10. Ot; A.M Dally. Trains on Scotland Neck Branch Road leave Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.25 P. M; Re turning leave Soot land Neck at 8.33 A. M daily except Sunday. Train No. 47 makes close connection at Wei don for all points North Dally. All rail vi? Richmond, and daily except Sunday via lia-- Line. Train No. 43 runs d?.ilv and makes close con nection for all Points North via Richmond aud Washington. All trains run solid between Wi'ralnicton an -, ashlngton, and have Pullman Palace Sleep ers aitacnen. Forjiccommodat'.on cf local travel a nassen- ger coach will be attached to local freight leav ing liming ion at u.oa a. m Dally except ounuay. i JOHN F. DIVINB. General Superintendent. OGOt ou on N Dry Peruvian Guar,?, V--, ;. a? so a t . .. iJ- oo en Bacgh's Phosphate;. n Carolina FeruSzer. ' Ground Bone.... Bone Meal lt Bone Flour l Navassa Gnano.. " Complete Mann 00 Oii Whann's PhospbaC'.V- Wando Pbospte.?. . - g French's Agricultural iSc!'.' JS Northern SupVr. """""I;:; 5 2 ! ? Clty MUla-Extra.........U:JS J J !! family 5;j Ji? V Extra Fimllv.. 2'r GLuic w h h; ; GRAIN, V bushel- corn, from store, bags,rhite, a Corn, cargo, in bulk, white.. X ? Corn, cargo. In ban, white- a i Corn, cargo, mixed, In tan.. m VOID. 11U1U ElUXC.. ............ HI ft. ! Oflw Pp i m TT.r' HIDKS.ft- vxrccu.. ...... ................. I C IV HAY, VlOOfca Eastern 1 8 0! 1 Western...... uj North River 4 m i uuui iixiu, ra. ............ iM & rioriuern ...a... urui varDuiiA.... man LIME, barrel i lu m LUMBER, City Sawed, y M ft. amp atuii, reaaweo... is 00 Bit Hough Edge Plank IS 00 CM West India Cargoes,aocorcUiif ; to quality ...15 00 TJ Dressed Flooring, BeaBonccL.13 00 e2l Scautling and Board, corn's.. 11 00 ftJ I MOLASSES. V gallon- , : - , t: , Mew crop cuba, in hhds " m bbla Porto Rico, In h ada U DDIS OC i t 40 00 i I 00 I I 00 f I a i M I W til T. M. EMERSON, Genera" may 9 Passenger A&enu STEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM NEW YORK EVfcRl 8ATURDAY, at 3 o'clock, P. M. REGULATOR....... Saturday, June 7 BENEFACTOR..... Saturday, June 14 REGULATOR BENEFACTOR ....Saturday, June 21 ....Saturday, June 2S T Through Bills Lading and Lowest Through Rates guaranteed to and irom Points In North and South Carolina. ror Freight or Paasage apply to n. G. 8MALLBONES, Superintendent, Wilmington, . C THEO. O. EGER, Freight Agent, 35 Broadway, New York. WM. P. CLYDK A CO.. !4nAra) Aireat. may 31- " Baltimore & Wilmington Steamship Line. Carolina Central 11. il. Company. 0?C3 Or GKJTEBAl. SUrERINTKSDEirr, Wilmington. N. C.. May 10, 1SF4 Sugar House, la hhd3..... : ,? " lcbbla. Syrup, In bbls - NAILS, V Keg,Cut,10dbaflla.. 0 OILS, W gallon -Kerosene...................... 11 t . Lard 110 ill Unseed... 90 ill Roeln ! Tar 00 I . Deck and Spar M. 09 f S PUULTRl Chickens, live, grown . Spring....... TorkevB.. PEANUTS V bushel. POTATOES, V bnshel- Swect .'. Irish. 4? bbl PORE, V barrel City Mess Prline 1 17 w J5 i I t 71 10 III 14 f I f I Change of Scheduler 41 N AND AFTER MAY 12lh, 1S4. THE following Jscneaaio Railroad : will bo operated on this STEAMSHIP 7T 3Le g WILL SAIL FROM PASSENGER MAIL AND EXPRESS TRA N Dally except Sundays. ) Leave W limlngton at 7.80 P. AI o. l . Leave Raieign at. . . ) Arrive at Charlotte ) Leave Charlotte at. No. 2. J Arrive Raleigh at. .. ) Arrive at Wilmington Passenger Trains stop at only, and points designated Tlmtf Table. SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MAIt EXPRESS AND FREIGHT. Dally except Sundays. . ... .7 " o ) jueave c;nanotte. Rump BICE Carolina. V ft Poiin-h W hrahAl BAGS, 4 ft Country- City ROPE. V ft. SALT, V Back, Alum JAverpoo Lisbon American ! SUGAR, V ft Cuba Porto Rico ... - A Coffee.. ... B " O " - EX C Crushed.... aujf. vr id Nonocrn : 14 1 00 oo a w 00 ft 30 ft 00 ft 00 ft n 8.00 P. M Sfrivr' r vfTVn m ....W0 u at 7'03A- M Common.. !2'2l5 8.45 p. m pttiwui.., 8.30 A. All nr'Hrti. W ".IS at. . . .8.C0 A. M I STAVES. V M-W. O. Bntl.. ?. Z regrJar statlom 1 E. O, Hogshead. ...'M'j T m In the Companyt TALLOW, V ft. "VIS. m . r TIMBER, M feet-hh?P- ........" m ci No No. 4 5.15 P. M. .0 00 P.M. 7.00 A. Mi 1P.45 A. XL Trains No. 1 and 2 make close connection at iiamiei witn v. a. 'i rains to and from RaJ- eign Arrive at Shelby. ) Leave Shelby Arrive at Charlotte.. Fine Mill. AI1U Prime. Mill Fair- Common Mill Inferior to Ordinary WHISKEY, gaJ-NortherB riortn Carolina WOOL, ft Washed Unwashed.... Ttm i v . . ftii m wA mm m m m ft ? i I SATURDAY MAY SI FROM WJUJaaaiJAl JUNE 4 Through Bills of Lading and lowest tbronta rates guaranteed to and from mints -on tn tuui jtoaa ana cape ear River. ALSO, To and from Boston. Providence- Phlladn phis and all Western cities. For Freight Engagements, apply to A, I. CAZAUX, AgU, WUminton,;N. C, ANDREWS. & CO., A irta.. 3. W. Corvex Uht and German Sts. ay BalUmore .if Dyed." A TM0NACD7S, 16i SECOND STREET.be- tweea Market tnd Princeu. Lufv .mt tlemens goods of erery description, any color aconrlprand hlpArhirr neara!rf yocr old lud Gkrres. bot.-u - - Seed Through SleepingCars between Wllmlngtou H AT Tl for tb? worf1d K iuik; mm xwieucn.anu unarioitft. i i i i i i 11 r v j Ome or Pf Tke work Is unlversaUysaspw 1 and Cha Take Train No, 1 for Statcsville, Stations Western N C. R R, Asheville and points West. AI30, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens, L. C. JONES, Suierintcndcnt. F. W. CLARK, General Passenge Agent mar 10 cenU for I'u.iff n mall Jon free, WTJli9 egooLthat vMjJZn anltal not renuir . . r . u ine box of sample goodi that wiu way f making more money you ever 1 bought powibfe at Capital not requlrea. we, wwr--a0z can work all young and old. Yon can J cents to $5 every evening. . "flX, e5 LAP ROBES. lJ2J&,sSSg ihvA npfid tl to pay tor wjZ-l- TN ENDLESS VARIETY. THK F1NE3T wriUnsrtxs. Full P31,1 SS 1 eent free. . Forttpes wU give their wnoie -7-, ess sbsolutely tore. Pf lrt AGENTSES assortment of Trunks, Bags and J-atcbels ever. oaerea in mis city, tfadaies. Harness. Bug giea, regions, uoaa batons, Ac, at prices nujtri. irunsg repama by the only practical trunk maker In the Mate. MCDOUOALl, tJOWJKN, H4 Nrth Fropi&t. Next to D. A. Smith's Furniture Store. June 2 who success now. Address Maine. Keep Cool ! The best book ever sold nnML 'ire iasivBt ANOTHER LOT OF TaOisE WATER Coolers received. Icj Cream Freezers that irtve eatisfaction. Rfri found to be the best. Alo bur a.t-iHij i:rf)K tnen as ihe "GoMen Harvest" and others we have.that are cooling to the cook's ' - ; PARKER 4 TAYLOR. PURS WHITE OIL June T2 Belling Keep Cool ! juJV. g ccssful agenj. xcriu " not 5H Co., roriiana. ai&uic S66 K01F IS THE USE TMIDFLEMS. BOXES BOSTOX SELECTED LEM ON'S, fast TfirfirpI vhVh th M-rt. stgnordlrecU me to sell cn arrtral. Borax unequaled Sat. Pri - . riim t tw whitest ia town. And every thing la the Gro cery Una at the lowest caeii prices, ' - G.BLAIR, . may No. 10, K gecoad Street so s week at home. 7 m""y-''Ar Capital net WnZt eliir rMt t.n;fMS mt vhirh persons 01 'rzL. tyti or old, can make great P' if workwith abmtefgUsf tlcn'ars to H. IJ aixxtt u no o trad l rw - -Srf box of goods which -J r vfcrht a-sriv thaa aBJrrri . Z& AIL Of JiSSf honr. Tho broad road to ijxt the workers, sbMiuT' 3. drcsj, TBCE A CO., Augcai. i c B k 3 I
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