0 J !, V Composed Principally of Haw Beef and . . Ihlfjr'B Pure Halt WTxiskey. It-will Cure th First Sta&res of Consumption; Build up thA Tissue; Increase ;he Strength; Add Vitality and iif e; Give pood Color to the Pace; Form a healthy appetite; while as a tonic and Wood maVer it has no rival. If your drugrist does not keep it, sepd I one dollar to the Iufly malt wiii&Key t,o., Hochester, 2T.TT:, and they will send you a bottle by express, chargreo prepaid. la DUFFY MALT WHlSXrST CO., Hochoster, 2T. "X". . Miscellaneous. I Josh. T. Jamks, Editor & Proi Wilmington. N. C. t Courts 5 c" JLDGL3. stllct James E- Shepherd, of Eeaufort "XQ$ imPs. of Ld-ecombe. & - Connor, cJ Wilson. . . ?.tr i - ii"? iuit;i- ciarK.ci wake. TTTT1T T TITtE YS 20HEOPATEIC VETEEINASY SPECIFICS For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs, Poultry. 500 PAGE BOOK, on Treat ment of Animals and Cbart gent Free. f , crass Fevera. Coneilona, Inflammation. A.jtpSpii Meningitis, Milk Fever. !k: Strains. Lameness, Rheumatism. !. C.-Diitemrer, Naiai Discharge. 1. II. Hots or Clrubn. V on WEDNESDAY SEPT. .20. 188S.t Entered at the Postoffiee at Wilmington, N.d . as second-class matter. . DEMOCKATIC ticket. for trksident: GROVER CLEVELAND, Of New York. Avm as Pneumonia. acne. ! t rv . anse. I Manual. d Ividnev Discuses. - . I ceases 31 - - . JJitrestl iifcdicator, , S7.00 :'ikt,t... I - : ert0dxes m .60 ? .-)' y V insrsiatsj or . . if! a I J on Receipt of Price. : . , , , . . , r - L C:., I09 Fulton St., N. Y. r - ' W'-'fe'SfH--. jKBHBsjHaBBffMBMFBBaaaaaaaaMBaifBLm FOR VICE-PRESIDENT: ALLEN G. THURMAN, Of Ohio.. ;4 FOR governor: v DANIEL G. FOWLE, Of Wake County. FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR: T. M. HOLT, Of AlatiiurWt County. , FOR SKCRKTAlU' OF STATE: WILLIAM L.ySAUNDERS, Of WakJ County. FOR STATE TREASURER: DONA IJ) W. BAIN, Of' Wiike Coiintv. -ad cf "Dcckerv's Ab- e sM , t h e Ilril e igh ; JYcus , nils :My son unver" a ;v between the ribs. It qmt the law,, because, 6th District; 12 T Boykinf Sampson. 1 by staving in it he gj rjfIS .fS ,c- MacRae, Cumberland. l-adeS, Whereas heMmvx . ion .. now for the legal 10th District; Alphons fg AverV, oTBurke V - -5S Vm- MiShiPPv of 'Mecklenbirg i i bt. Alexander, a far- j 1 . Ul!trlct J-u- Merrimon; of Buncombe, ii nominated instead of . solicitors. a lawyer, he would Vi"Fi Jomiii. Blount, of. Peraulmans. a-ainst him ; bat fi?3l!tte- (coL) of IlaUlax. i h rSXr VyriSiPPA.?1 martin. LAV EAUVAYS KEUIX. TO LACiF aniseodlyao . ; : XYi?3rALP,UWHsJj C : M " " "' 'OlAMOfin nrV. OniNCLOSE T.T"'IiD ,F p .? a t i cj lTJ r ! ---- . i "wuiuw i. v uri ii mnnn nri . ui iifu ior nis election, t m uismct. t. m. Arn nr wm-o ii . : ! Ctn UlStrlCt. f- M A lion nfliimHn worth v white far- SiH- AUen of Duplin. ,urtu wnii-e inr 7th District, FrantMcXelll of Rfrt 11 s HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC Ho. ABd Praatr&tinn fmm nnr.wnrlr m nthar oanJaa f 1 par TiaLor 6 vials and laie rial powder, for ouiiu ts x ubuouibts, or kdi postpa iu on reci pries.- H party SmUcIb Co., 10'j t ultcw bu, A mch22eod& wiy nrm 5. of ; .-' FOR STATE AUDITOR: . G EO. W. SANDE RLIN. Of Wayne Couiitr FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBL.TC INSTRUCTION : SIDNEY M. FINGER, Of Catawba County. FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL: THEODORE P. DAVIDSON, Of Ruucombe County. - r Lin. I ffifr MfV -IT-- f : jyr yrtccs zncy are ?vcrta, aatl tv iierfxt f ' ; v !? and CroodiajKrrrets. fiUiicdi' S '"f i-'nts. Also C'::::i of Do? i FOR SUPREME COURT JUDGES' JOSEPH J. DAVIS, Of Franklin County. JAMES E. SHEPHERD, Of Beaufort Count v. A. C. AVERY, Of Burke County. TltV BOO Ii.. lOO paercs; beau- uf noarty all Viiula cf lovcLi: desenrn Uoaa of tba t rood a; ba-t to mponize; plaoa for poultry hocLos: inluiisstioa t 1 .. . . I,. . . . r . l . . IMir niltinr- Sent fnr ffl IVnfa. fr .WMk FOR ELECTORS AT LARGE: ALFRED M. WADD ELL, of New Hanover County. FREDERICK N. STRUDWICK. of Orange Country. S 4 would do it again, i croinjn' to vote for vanning on the ticket r Qices ?not judicial 1 1 r : i j, rtuocrats, not law Liiviiiir for the Knin offices. hat he would, have voted for (Japt. Alexander because he is an Alliance man, whereas, as Captain Buhn so forcibly "puts it. his-platform and Capt- Alexander's are as far apart jis the poles. " 4. That our people in North Caro lina pay comparatively little of the tariff tax, whereas about every arti- cie rnar our people use, in their homes, in their fields, in tiieir shops, in the way of clothing aud in every other way is increased in cost ma teriallv an avert are '"of 47 npr int and more for the exclusive benefit of tho jNorthern manufacturer. 5. That the Acws and nhxemp'r has said something somewh'ut in ac cordance" with his own ? position touching the immediately before mentioned matter, whereas the whole preaching of this naner ha been to tlie contrary from the be ginning of its existence until now. b. That it is the rich only who pay the tariff tax, whereas the fact is that the tariff discriminates'-" dis tinctly in favor of the rich and against the poor, in favor of the silk Hat of the wealthy man and aeramst the wool hat of the farmer, in favor of the silks and diamonds of the wealthy woman and aarainst the woolen shawls of the poor. 7. That he is n. fjirnier. whereas his neighbors formally testify, that as a farmer he is "a dead, failure," worse than the most shiftless negro cropper. 8. That he is an Alliance man, whereas in subscribinir to the tenets of the Rennbliejin nn.rtv he vinlntes . .. , uaudan jiiu. xotu, juarcn stitn, June n, every vital principle of the Alliance Oct. loth. organization. Granyniean. 30th, Aprtl 23d, Sept. 10th, h r ceuitor incnmond. ... - tHIS1: T.ti03- Settle, Jr., of Rockingham, Hffi SSS&lS25i5 &2?sof Mecklenburgr. . v.vv,(uurajii. juuuuj-, oi ijuncombe. ; TIMB OF HOLDING COURTS FIRST JUDICIAL ll-:-? DISTRICT. - t-r ; Spring Judge ilonts?omery. '"r-11-t3m- Ma-y 2Gth. Currituck Marcii jtn, Sept. 3d. Camden March itb, Sept. loth. i-tWi1 mtu June.th, sept: , Perquimans March 26th, Sept. 21th -Chowan April 2d. Oct. 1st. , Gates Apm 9th, Oct. sth. Hertford April 15m, June 18th, Oct. 15th. wasnington April 23d. Oct. 23d. xjiruu April jum. OCt. 29ttu . Dare May 7th, Nov. Sth. Uyde May latb, Nov. 12th. Pamlico May 21st, Nov, 19th. ; SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Graves. Fall Judge Montgomery. Halifax tJan. 9th, iMarch oth, -May Hth, Nov. 12th. . - -Northampton tJan. 23d,-April 2d, Oct. 1st. Bertie Feb. cth, April 20tb, Oct. 29th. Cravea tFeb. 13th. May 2Sth, Nov. 2Sth. AVarren March 19th, Sept- nth. jEdgecbmbe April 16th, Oct. 15th. THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. ; Spring Judge Avery. FALiJudge Graves. - " Pitt 'Jan. 9th, March 19th, tJune 11th, Sept lTtn. . FrankUn Jan. 23d, April 16th, Nov. 12th. Wilson JFeb. etb, June 4th. Oct. 19tb . - Vance Feb. 20th, May 21st, Aug. 20tb, Oct. l.-tli. Martin March 5th, Sept. 3d, tDec- 3d. Greene Aoril 9fi. Or.t. 1st, Nash April 30th, Nov, 19th. FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Shlpp. Fall Judge Avery. Wake Jan. 9th, tFeb. 27th. 'March 26th, tApril 23d, 'July 9th, tAug. 27th, Sept. 21th tOct. 22d. Wayne Jan. 23d. Mnrnh 19t.b Arirll IfttTi sept. 10th. Oct. 15. . llarnett Feb. 6th. Aug. cth, Nov. 26th. Johnson Feb. 13th, Aug. 13th, Nov. 22d. FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. , SPRiNGP-Judge Merrimon. Fall Judsre Shlnn. DurhamJan. 16th, March 26th. June 4th. ! money? Thonaanda tf)!a It. av.. We can rtre ilr-Ptea are madeit coats' far i.D" ath!s n their ictt. curing us nevlrutjsfXZ&Sgg PH io.wu( U PI f i. '... .1... , .. .. . - ' ' u. M Kotuehold, from over Mftr ffliSSrt ZtIX J BEFORE PILATE . 101 e magnificent worka of art are nrltw niA -i. tags, but exquisite pictorea mtM tSiH.? Si!Sle 'omo nor ordinary fZ? process, on Xeary paper 21 "rv-b.,tR?lUllll and Mezzo&' ' X " . " OUR GIIEJAX roifFExx. ' '.' ' ' ' ", ' OUR HOLIES ; ; HOW TO BEHUTIFY feri .... . - - . - -- .. rvmn . . sena io ns ror Specimen nnmber. rnslih man, full description of New Books presented I L'r and new subscribers, and mil description of ,! ? tares, and Portrait of Hunkncsy, the painter or creat works, now attracting world-wide attenu I SimSCItlPTIONS CAK begin ant time. i , . . n. x. i rill 11. ill ,r 4l-ilfiiiJ .of w Koxri took a full treat - few- Jf VVX UsTn i- utI Licptaod wero restored colsoolth by Xiso o2 l3t '.4K5IW Si?1-S?v 14 KiaVr - - . . . ft. U V. fc Uf W jjousandcas sa. 'rested (33 th?y aoi a-!atcly restore prsnatarely av fc. l... . 3 "feet and fell Manly Stroneth end Yitfototis ilnrJtl Tocelit about by Indiftcrction, lis-tvmrft, OTer-Drairj 3-aV. 1 f Clf J,'yoa need the BOOK OF CAGE .ltff Ik IlJ r. mm m juitsUiN j 4&vf pases, iou inns trntious Beactiftir colored plate. TreatmoDt ana breedinc oi all kinds Cage birds, for pleasure and profit. Diseases And their cura How to build and stock an ATiaiy. All aboat Parrota. Prices oi all kinds birds cah, tc. Mailed for ldt'euta. Tno Thiva Books, 40 Cts. - ASSOCIATED FAKC1EHS, 237 South Eighth Street, Philadelphia, l'a. . . . . . For Congress Gth District: ALFRED ROWLAND, Of Robeson. if11 1 1 M Q'a1:VoIiters.-v Send stamp for umvj pnee list io johnston k son, sept 3 4w Mttsburgh, Peun. -V a - - w IfflOBAPB? and Type- Telecrapby, Book-keep uanJciRg, i'enman r.Vil7. vrresponoence, 'men and women taught to earn -at Inrinir and piTfin a .hnmnih i-rt.TPntlnn- for hnnnmYilu nnil. tlojis Terms reasonable. Time i short, jtraciloa thoroughr- Business men supplied ' nmftAfsnf ai oct erf tnf Am e)iAt4fiA(Aa "M.- " y tua wayvavwv saoaaaa j vay WW ouut af uuviwo aV larrefbr aitnations famished. Address for cat4 puEUuisn, College, PoagiLi.ee paio, If. Y. IY3ARVELQUS D 1 G O V E R Y . f Any Book: learned In one reading. & Mind wandering cured. . . fspbakingr without notes. Piracy condemned toy the Supreme courLfJ nrnt. lnrttirvmfrta to nrrfSTVmrfTn l'locu Prospectus, with opinions of Dr. Wm. A, ITammond, the Tforid-tamed Specialist in Hind diseases, Daniel Greenleaf Thompson, che great Isycholosrist, and others, sent post free by- Prof. A. LolsKTTE. sept 3.ivr 237 Firth Aye., New York. For Elector Gth District: S. J. P EMBERTON, Of Stanley. TARIFF TALKS., rMr. Bullock, one of the largest of our woolen manufacturers and a Republican, declares that without free wool the woolen industries can't be prosperous in this country and our American market can't be supplied by American mills and la bor. . Mr. Singrerly, a Democrat, who has nearlv half a million invpstrl in woolen mills, declares that he can't operate nis mills and employ labor at fair wages without free wool and chemicals. Mr. Rhoades, of Secane, Delaware county, a Republican woolen manu- aj a m xaccurer, says nis woolen mills are idle because they are taxed to idle ness by tariff taxes on rawmaterials If- T .1 a 1 a -a carpet manuiacturers of tne coun try and a Republican, stated the ex- aci iruin wnen ne declared to a congressional committee that with free raw materials and 25 per cent. larin on nis products lie could man ufacture profitably. The present average tarill tax on carpets is 58.81 per cent., rancrmir irom H4.7(i on hemp to G1.13 on tapeatry Brussels and 7U.92 on druggets. Mr. Drexel, the most successful and conservative of our American 9. That he has the cood of the iState at heart, whereas he voted against every proposition to repu diate the infamous SDecial tax bonds that would fasten upon our people a debt of thirty million dollars and more, and whereas he would fasten upon tnis white man's land nesrro domination. But whv cro on? Dockerv's "ab solute verities" are too numerous to mention. Thev. have all been ev- posed on the stump by Judge Fowle, Capt. Strudvvick and otner able i Democratic sneakers and will lpnrl to the Radical candidate's utter re pudiation bv the neonle on the 6th of November. v Chatham Feh. 13th, May 7th, Oct. 1st, " Guilford Feb. 20th, May 28th, Aug. 27th, Dec. 10th. - Alamance March 5th, May 21sf , Sept. 24th. Oranef! TV! n.rh iQMi Ano- ct tinv my . CasweU April 9th, Aug. 13th, Nov. 12th. Person April 16th, Aug 26th, Nov, 19 . SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTBICT., Spring j udge Shepherd. Fall Judge Merrimon. Pender Jan. 19th, May 7th, Sept. 10th. New Hanover f.Tan. ?tirl tAnrii intvi a,nt !24th. , Lenoir Feb. Gth, Aug. 20th, Nov. 12th. Duplm Feb. 13th, Sept. 3rd, Nov. 2Gth. oauijjouu- lieu. April dUlUt OCl- Dec 10U1. Carteret March 19th, Oct. 23d. Jones-March 2Gth, Oct. 29th. Onslow April 2d, Nov. 5th. SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. HATOaSjjEMEbYfc: Pit '8? iiia;"'' aa.- jt -'' i ' '1 L : . . ' psndca i ore, or 100 rroa inttaiBeno, wo oU taat; yo c OBSEEtEE; Sth, A Good Appeetit : - w Is essential to jrood hpa.lr.hr hnr. r this season it is often lost, owing to the povertv or imouritv of the blood, derangement of the digestive organs, and the weaking effect of the changing season. iHood's Sarr saparilla is a wonderful medicine for creatins: and appetite, toninsr the digestion an ' giying strength to the whole system. Now is the time to take it. Be sure to get Mood's Sarsaparilla. SEPTEMBER SQUIBS. PARKER'S HAIR. uALSAm Promotes a luxuriant growth. Never rails to Kestora Urat Hair foils YontKftil Color. FreTnta Dandruff anl hair fallinp 6Qft.an1 tl Qalmgg1rt. It is the police whoiqa-nip-u-late. Healing is nature's knitting work. A machine shoD The dress maker's. Makes tracks The railway con ductor. ' A race forlarcre steaks Holdstein cattle. It is easy to luake licrht of a nound of can dies. The old fashioned school .teacher was rather pro-licks. x rnt j. mi bankers, and esoeciallv interested L. Ane faer passion-rne antipa" in the business and industrml oros- Miy aSamst touSn steaKs- vne (tenaeny; -treorge, ao you ill love me?1' TTnhn.nd fwhr. io loye. you still."- EXHAUSTED Be ure lifeJ VITALITi rnnEsciJcci: oi rJ-LIFS, the irrea Jfodksl Vork of th age on KaphoodTer f cos and Phyitil De bility, l'rematare De cline. Errors of YoutQ Kttl f1l TIIUAPI V rtrnn PrmiM of VfM,rr SUiUII, J III OtLr land the untold m!ser I aod even wer the high tariff tax oi 11 per cent, w protect wool, the wool industry is steadily declining in the older States. y . 1 he battle for free raw materials - - - aw wwa.a U1JU V free rawmaterials are a necessitv th successful industries in the United States. Does Mr. Sinirerlv Keek tn deist llio lmlf .;iti 1 ...Ml 1. V no uuu-uiuiiuu wuuieu luiii io serve a DartV DUrnose? Do Messrs Tiro-rol av m A, "-'-' w wa a. . Bullock, Dobsonand Rhoades te6- If you have made up your mind to buy Tiff onrnlnct . i 1 r4-.-. I ; I -... ... ' luioiaaru uuuuv oi ooa g oarsapaniia ao not be induced to take their puny Irom any other motives any other. Hood's Sarsaparilla is a peculiar than a sincere desire to nrosner in-1 medir.in nnsBoscinm nnstrv sinrl nrnrae. lnlmv I onn,vn.ti . " . 4 i " ,...vw ...vi i vuuiuuwuuu, pruporuon, ana preparation, A I a TUT? lliaiOritV Of i lit wool rrknl mimtirA -nn-nro-w . .v sumed in this country is Imported A.Boston lady who knew what she wantedr from fftroifrn lAlinfriau ni V... ... I 1 .. . -. . v... vwuuui ciuici iu rw rtuu uuse example is wormy imitation, teus ..v-r fw iu iMauuiauiurcu tuuus, i Atppnence below: consequent thereon, - W imces 8 vo,, 123 pro r ta&, sealed, IQostrativo aampW fcee to all yoon j mm iuuwacu iuciu oenu now. -JW uOld anc lewelled Medal awarded to the anthnr hv the Vatirm. U Medical Aciition. Address P.O. 1W IsVs.lke. m, Mass., or Dr. W, U. PARKEK, jrradmite of ilai iapd Medical Codeg, 85 years' practice In Boston, rb mar bo consulted confidentially. Office. No. I Bottnch St. Specialty, Diseases of Mao. Cut thia oat. You may never aee it aslf sept 3 4w . , To Get F.' Tn ctoW,aM t ' -.."-P". , Sept 10th sea Dy our ereneral Droductlv in-: SarsanarHia thn ior-ir rrtA Macon Maf ffh rtn-t la 1 . " , . . T I ' ' ' - Trr r'" w lUUUrH II1H IIUV I . . UU SirieS IS ttle Creat hnttle frwr- tha I thnlrnnm lno-nn1 rr. ji- i . . ' . . . - !ZAIC; UNDEVELOPED PARTI f 3 sent .-'J free. KUIR MED. CO.. Kcrrius N. 1 ilfFEBEflSmHMEHyouSIfESSJSSlffi alt of OTcr-Work, indiscretion. etCM address Nr 1888, ,1888. Presidential Year. NewIYork Weekly HeraW, Containing an Impartial epitome each wetfc of the movements of all political parties, will be mailed to any address in the United States -or Canada, from JUNK cth until after tne .Presidential Election, for 40 cents. - . , Address. -" - - - JAMES GOKPON BENNETT, oca - - .New Yarfc City. uuspries is the great battle for the disenthralhnent of the workinjrmen of the eonntTY' It is a battle for enlarging our products; for enlarjr- "o ucmauu ior jaDor: ior en larging wages by increased demand for workingmen; for reduction ' in the cost of the necessaries of life and for cheapening our American goods iu uume consumers and competing in foreign markets. Philadelphia Thoir BusineHs Boumln? Probably no one thing has caused such a general revival f trad nt W H. Greeu & Co's. Drug Store as their giving away to ibeir customers uf so nianyiree in bottle of Dr Kirnr'a New lheir trada is siruply enofouji, in this it always cures and never disanpr.jnm Couirbs. Ci-lds. Asrhma u;...n.t.:l' Vfiuuu. su I ni I inroni n.i quiciciy cured. Yon can uuviuc ii v zretLincv trial rw.tti r lare sizeRl.. Krprvhnti anr.....j 1 would last lonfeert that I mleht take it nn ten days' trial; that if I did not tike ii I need PPt pay anything, etc. But he could not prevail on me to change. . I told him I knew what Hood's Sarsaparilla was. : I had taken it, was jatisfied with it; and did not want any other. "When I. began taking Rood's Sarsaparilla I was feeling real miserable, suffering a great deal with dyspepsia, and so weak that at times I could hardly stand. T inntftd. arid had for some time, like a person in con sumption. Hood's Sarsaparilla did me so much good that I wonder at myself sometimes, and my friends frequently speak of It." Mks. EiiA A. Goff, CI Terrace Street, Boston- Spring Judge PMlllDS.' F all Judge Shepherd. ; olumbus-J an. 16th, April 2d: July 3d, tNov. tNov326tJan 9th' fAlpTil 30tn' Sept. Sd, Cuaberland-nJan. 23d, tMay 7th, July 23d tNov. 12th. " Kobeson-Jan. 30th, May 21st. Aug. 20th, Oct. Iilchmond Feb. 13th, June 4th, Sept 17th, DCC oTCu Bladen March 19th, Oct. 22d. Brunswick A rifil ath snt mth Moore April 16th. Aug. 13th, Oct. 23d. EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. SriiiNO-Tudge Connor. Fall Judge Phillips. Cabarrus tJan. 30th, April 30th. Oct. 29th. Iredell Feb. 6th, May 2lst, Aug. 6tbtNov. 5til. liowan Feb. 20th, May 7th, Aug. 20th, Nov AL.U . - - . Davidson March 5th, June 4th, Sept. 2d, Dec 3d. , . Randolph March 19th, Sept. 17th. Montgomery April 2d, Oct. 1st. Stanly April 9th, Oct. 15th. - NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Clark. Fall Judge Connor. - " - Rockingham Jan. 23d, July 23d, Nov. 5th. rmojui rcu. otu, may zisi, UCl. 230. Yadkin Feb. 20th, Sept. 24th. Wilkes March 5th, April 30th, Sept. 10th. Alleghany March 19th: Sept. 3d. Davie April 2d, Oct. 8th. . Stokes April 16th, Aug. '6th, Nov. I2tb. Surry April 23d, Aug. 20th. Nov. 19th. TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. - . spring Judge Gilmer. Fall Judge Clark. Henderson Feh. isf.h .Tniw tutv, ! Burke March 5th, Aug. 6th. Caldwell March 19th, Sept. 3d. Ashe March 26th, May 28th, Aug. 20th. , Watauga April 9th, June 4tn, Aug. 27th. Mltcheu-Aprll 16th, Sept. 10th. -Yancey April 30th, Sept. 24th. M,cpoweIl May ;4th, Oct. 8th. 'ELETBNTH JUDICIAL. DISTRICT Spring Judgp iBoykin. Fall Judge GilmerJ ' Catawba Jan. 16th, July 16th. Alexander-Jan. 30th. July 30th. Union Feh. ISf.h tPori ont o- tSept. 24th. w r' Mecklenburg tFeb. 27th, tAug. 27th. t Gaston-March 19th, 6ct: 8th: Lincoln Apru 2d, Oct. 1st. Butherford-Aprtl 23d, Oct. 29th. . Poik-May7th. 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