; v ; k if j A xLL ' llf TS c IJOl.fJ A JT li! "4 X&tf ;f fM Ptl fl r.jrj?o j -vv ty j - -ri ; bo) if IjTif j I.Kf r-tl?rnr,K. .
. r- - -- . -j- f 1 -
THE
PabUbed eterj sltenioo except flMdsj
JAMES X liAWK wwlitor
, Subscription. , , , . . !
One yearioadTsnce.. irv.-vf5 00
. Six monlbs, inadTsnce. . 'm f 00
Taree nontha itt ad ranee 1 50
On month. la adTance. . . . .J. .i ;r ,f r
i-Tw-Aii hnsinesi letters ftbosld.be lad
dressed to me loftiness
' omnittiiicatfonB or matters tela
tbf
editorial department to tne imor.
in all parts of the State,tn;ti of gene- f
ral interest. Political newa and reports ol
rotn - t
Houwof openine and clmbijc Rcailug
Kwm.f WitmiMgtoo UiiUWlMipa :
. j P. 31.,
p. m:,
;fr , : 71 il PJ
M.
rost Office JtegulotionSft
"Post Officb, W iLMrif otoh. N. C.,?J
iMarch 3i, 18W.
Frotn tliis difc the mails ""will close as
follow: ! - j
Nortbsrn '(morning) mail ....... . .5 a. m.-
Northem (night) mall....'; .;v.,... Sfem
Southern
mail ..'..S'pJm I
Kd. R. Brisk. P. M.
Just recelred at VanOradelralaaVtJSr lot
or those Beantirui warasiMonrcangs.
" .r . j, i:i f
All sorts ot blank printed and for sale by
laOCAI ITEMS.
ALithe ioemben of the WilmicglOa
itine unarua are ocrepyionueu W y.l4it-nd Mr. R. P. Howell as Cashier.
at tbe Armory RKm at chck PjMi,Jrlnew Bank mptt proTe a snccess
Monday the 19tb ofAaSs8j, 1872, With great benefit to the merchants
arms.and cqaipraeot brt hey will be
dropped rrota tperoU.;
J. S. 'WTEaqles, Captain.
No Mayor's Court was held to day.
The Guard House is empty, the sailor
Henry Johnson baring been sent to Jail-
TAR present police force will prrlorm
th.ir rfntiesnntil SfDtember lst.when'l
k n.-iv nnnnintd members will tske
a hand f
Matkimont. Two white , f nd, , four
colored couples took out license for the
State of misery at the Registers office
this week.
Market reports for the week ending
Auffust 17tb. Carts in market 357
Beeycs slaughtered 46. Hogs 3. Sheep
00. Calves 5.
When the tug ooat -uraaat -naa
four fans to her propeller she was MMrwc1a night.'1 TSo far 633 prixcibave
fled to tow only one vessel. . one , now
.1
tdws as many as sue has Jans. f ;
i.I . - - - : J u .
Ttt whole nnmhpr nf .dfrt? badtres
... vr . . ' r ,r.t.
sold thia season is xzi, several oi.wuicu
htvebttn re-issue! to take the place! of
MoitTUAnY. Tht re were six deaths,
nri rwrrpnnndinr number' Of inter-
and a corresponqmg numoer oi mir
menlsatthe Oakdale Cemetery. One
.till born inf.nt, one d.l( wo-
men. '
m
Custom House. There was entered
. . tra f Witminrrfn
at the Custom House of Wilmington
durinir the past week six coast wisa
I a i.roT nr
Vessels and one Foreign, cleared coast-
wise four. Foreign seven.
' P mim- , t
w fiiif H.'i'ttfttrd nf
We are rejoiced that the Board ot
Aldermen have finished their appbint-
m,nt. TUe l, H..1 will now be free
from the hungry hordes' of position
. , . , - . , '
seekers. The daily conferencean the
front steosbad bee.o'm a comnlete nui-
..nrp
- I
books of the City Treasurer and Oollec-
tor's office. The receipts for the week
were : Real and personal taxes, $1,153
73 ; special license, $1,034 60 ; dray and
dog tax, $17 75 ; making a total of $2,-
208 08. ., j u Jjj O
On the same davs the decree was
nmwd d sicrned naminff the Ritrht
Rev. James Gibbons now Vicar Apos i
folic of North Carolina, to be bishop ot
Richmond, Va as the-successor ;of
Biahop McGill, deceased,-'
Journal.
We' clip the above ff om 1
tne xtew
York SeraU of 15 th.' By tliia it; VUl N
seen that we ahalUose Bishop Gibbons, sweepers, foreman ana j saj-wjno-by
his'transler to Riclmoni j "Wfi? ,w?
We learn of Bishop Gibbooa, deper.
scholar and eminent dl vine ho-Kaa
endeared himicir.td. at tbt feopU jot
North Carolina, where most ot bis time
kfnl flt IW M chtrreh and those Who ki
have
n eases
been the rtciplcnta of Wi:Ji. roijiCTv.t WJV M
and bite Witnessed bit oany 1 rr
Christian
Gold 115i.
Thermometer 83.
Oar sefitmnRill stays awsj.
It hw stopped raining at last.
Fears from jellow Jack below
iM-Vnretlrta?fht Uvinar In rom1
stock while thej last.
We drew a prize last night, it was
as small as thej xom.
Look at Water street between
Prinwnid ilijkcn'llllmell.
Pan sraolcioff George lljers new
Thb sturm yesterday at the m.utb cl
the rirer was Terr severe, and was badl
felt, bj Tej8 joadiDg off the bar. The
;Prymg Pan Shoals offered a good he,
and Xkpi 8frJpa i9oidet.t.nccarre(i- To-
warcu.eyeninxrtue German Carae Wecri
hot
itsteclU signal Vf distress, 'wnich was
imote(jjate1V answered Wtlie Rarenne
Ufparni., o Kn.t;n. i,-V
- .isL'. i '
vbhob-wudu- wb vapiaiDin great
tlarm at theswpposcd danger of his po-
siiion. uvwas-assarea oi ine gaiety or
bli dcborage, and the Seward returned
; V . . . .
Tn Bank'of Tew HanbVer, la , about
establrsbinff bcneh at Goldiboro
itr B.-B.Btndttr has been elected PnR;
people wf Goldsboro1. The officers
chosen are both . gentlemen of high
sending m cbmmeroial circles, and are
jrcli - Known tbrougbout tbe State.
In order to allow the people of Golds-
borQ, to personallf interested m
the Bank, ' thej w to be allowed the
prTf i suoscrioing to zo,yuy wortu
P stock. We sincerely trust that this
Uodable enterprise will succeed, and
I fVint if will ImiiIsI .nn.. mnwmm I U m
wy-tv j u-n o
trade between oar cttraou Uoidsboro'.
- , : - A w. W
f t -
iShiwiso at City Hall. Tbe draw-
rng of the jotterj. scheme for the benefit
of be Chanty Hospital was continued
n!g-f '
i
n
afv r
j. ffT iv T . f ri'Ha v.wu tLC
gbelt being for foOa.lbe lucky nam
ber was 2117; The L0i
000 prize is still
The drawinff wilt be continued on
Deen drawn, UJ'-
S97...272S ...5261. ...2101.... 173.. ..1029
4 148 . 0,1211 r.J&? JkSWl .'. .wS81 6 . . . . 9
213JL. B81.T.. 961. ...5361. ... 952.... 932
4878... i80i... 2310.. ..4867.. ..6189.. ..4207
l93, 2670.... 4223,... 342fl.... 50.... 84
-?i--v-J8
445. . .3302. . . .4183. . . .5047. . ,1215,. . .5542
ma.k join eict no in .? ',
S53...4223 2635.... 8032.... 658 8247
4214... 253. ... 1826.... 4124. ..v4890.... 3846
195a... i6.... 5553.... 8194.... 2361.... 5140
5i08...43?9j:a842.Ja541....5631....5115
iM.,..
1656. ..1850. ...8244. ...3385. ...2541... .4629
2710. .)fW9'tuWI.... 4340.... 1039.... 896
1971... 424.... 280 5144.,... 8970 2874
t 8.. .1778.. 5545. .. .2998.L ..3471 ... 2150
:53g5 ...8839..., .721... ,2499. ...20 0
2414... 1443.... 3811. ...8S74.... 520....4a38
61... 4346, SSSat .2181.... 5868.... 5146
2344... 5874.... 2614....-104.... 471i.... 1649
S513... 750i. ..5630 j.. j.4645.... 140.... 4455
536... 4250;..". 4913.... 819.... 1870.... 419
5668.. . 5502... .1058.. ..3il2.:.. 868....2158
4143 M47.... 4R121S6. tai629.ikC211S
2440.. ..4518. ...5221. ...4933
1
8371 v. 4918.,,. 1230. ...4259.. ..4915.. ..5046
J430A .2555i ll .1097 769. . . .1785. . . .2117
-.5057.... 912.... 431.... 2009.... 2187
4185. . .8486. . . .3074.. . .1550. . . .4787. . . .2245
2691... 2525 ,.1932,. 3043.... 4770T.. 1407
4259.., 1339
Board Iff 3HTdersIe3J. Tbe ad-
iourned meetins ot the Board of Alder-
men' was beld Lastjcvenlog, his Honor
Mayor Wilson Tesfdrn :'1 SK'J
Several important1 matters were acted
apn among,hicU iM election
Thb folio wing Information was re
ported' oy the Mayor regarding the
8trect departcn5ntTbe present force
1. GT
tf 5Muxj vjrts?ivx r-'
qdd ; foreman and 7 menjatrwt
aecompnslUHy wiapiraaent, is ui
3!ifl J 01 aucncs .,n
wopperpaiot wbcuj.
itSia are girca the following comri:
wIflfcc-'Sia
- - laACiaf tLM, a per aay ,
41 ' 25 per day. The remainder r rf ! tin
bands are paid $1 12 per dayi- JTh
power of discharging any tricmbir1 tpf
.the street force is n sted ixthcJIarshaL
. The names of thirty applicants fr! do
sitionson the street force wererecto
mended by the-Ccnnmittee on 8 triced
and Whanres, and the following resolu
tion was psssed : .
. wived. That the parties named In
the reoort of tbe Committee on Streets
and W barrel, constitute tbe street force
of tbe city from and afur Monday, tbt
i;u msr. j
- Tbe present appropriation , of $160
... '. - . ', I - i.
permontn, to each ot tbe steaornrtea
gines was ordered to be continued. . In
the matter of the appropriation tor tht
haod, roge; rpJynVther time
was askedby ihj committee, and Was
granted.
Allen J. Deuton (col.) was elected
Superintendent ot tbe street force on the
tenth ballot.
The Board then passed the following
orders :
fitsolced, That tha maximum rate of
wages to be paid the street bands ex
cept the foremen of the different tqbads,
who shall receive $1 37 per diem shall
be $1 2o per day for the best bands, and
for others tbe compensation to be fixed
by the Committe: on Streets and
Wharves at such rates as shall be equit
able and just, to take effect on and after
Monday, tbe 19th inst.
Reiolved) That the Mayor shall bare
the power to discbarge any ot the po
licemen or street bands for cause and
fill the vacancies and report the same to
the next tweeting ot tbe Board for eon-
firmation or rejection. 4
We give below the names of the newly
elected police force.
Cajdaim John Fitzgerald and Lewis
Nixon. j
Sergeants Henry Kuhl, John W
Nash and Jack Davie.
Privates James H Harris?, Richard
Sherwood, R H Brown, Joseph KCutlar,
S F Walcott, R J Jones, W H Howe,
Rlt McKenzie, J D Orrell, Josh Green,
Geo W Gretn, Lawrence Allen, Danl
Haines, BeYerlyScott, J N VanSoulen,
Wm II Harrison, Geo W Sealey, Lewis
Bryant, Edward Lucas, P H Leek.
, A lamp, was or Iced to be plaeed
corner of Filth and Campbell streats.
Adjourned to meet first Mondayj in
September. 3
STATIj items.
Ralkiqh has a Dateeon street.
Twelve new brick stores in Golde
boro. ' -
Magnolia is to have a new carriage
manufactory.
George M. Arnold will address tbe
people of Greensboro' to night.
Hicks; the victim of tbe RtleigU out
rage, is lying in a very precarious con
dition. TniitTY brandy distilleries are run
ning in ChatliHtn and -Orange counties,
with a prospect for many more.
New Berne arrests her lively auc
tioneers and sends them to jail on the
charge ot "lunacy" wben they don't
behave. Bewatel
Jerry Lassiter, colored, who beat
a boy to beath about two years sgo in
Lenoir county, and made his escape,
was arrested and committed to jail in
Kinston last Sunday.
Durham complains that tobacco
chewing and spitting in cjiurch tbas
been (he ruination of the dresses ol sev
eral ladies recently, and calls for better
manners among the men.
Tub buldings and machinery for a
manufactory of spokes, handles Ac, at
Greensboro has been erected,. and the
work of manufacturing those articles
will commence immediately.
Near Enfield, on Wednesday last,
Mr. R. Neville was trying the experi
ment ot standing on the railroad track
at the time of passing train wanted to
use the same position. Result: No dam ¬
age to tbe train, but man very badly
hurt -
The parties concerned in the Hicki
outrage near Raleigh, have been ferret
ed out and have bad a preliminary ex
amlnation, when there were some start
ling developments made, of such a aa
tuie that bail was refused and tb are
now in jail awaiting tbelr tnaL
The promptness and energy dbrplayeI j
by the police is commendable.' '
V 5
The Republicans of eppcrHast
nessee are moving on bravely-to tbi
work. Clubs ere beings orgisixed, and
oTk: Club, are fff orgaai an4. TOATfc I ,
cinsatre to be held aioost ftf,: .fiif 1
beftf.j., ,1 .,ififf -Mii.rf .17 'onfjraeiaja t&t.tfafu ejqaiti1
where.
-XaA?Iw7a' BTV TIILEQnAPS
1 Police officer Lewis H. Lare was shot after
"aupelnttmdantof Warne's aheotlng feallery.
1 m suppeeed the wound will jHrovf jfcohal.
warne naa Deen arrested.
From Ifevr York. ( '-
'' "lti u '1' KsfVoBk. Angust p.
AinemajiaqraJcetiianand basACeniasteT
werseereljjureidby tha wrecking of I
sefera'eseapad;' & n :l f'
: irt'-hci ' ' -? t J ; .'"', :
i From New Hampshire.
,,t Portsmouth,: August 17. ,
At the ,ltye Beach clam bake yesterday, -Mr.
Oreele mada a few humorous, remarks
on the subject of elamS,a anct- s41d notbing
pollUooI.M ecretay; Bobesoji was alsoprea
entt.be spoke briefly, , likewise avoid'ingi
politics. Mrl fJreefey starts 'this nioriilng
dlrejtlyforNewvY6A,vlA1Bost6n:
From Alabama .. ...
Montgomery, August 17
The Repnblleans of -thi Second TMstrlct
nomlnatted J. P. Ropierj colored, for Congress
on the first ballot, OYerC. W. Buckley, late
member of Congress; : i
' '. ' ''-1 "Mi "n v .J. : v
1 i
From Utah.
: ' Salt XjAkk, August 17.
The Indiana of San, Pete County are still
on the war path. Infanty and cavalry will
be Immediately sent in their pursuit. ' '
By Cable
, s , !;;:!:; JLozoKjsr, August 17.
Advices' from Belfast confirm the serious
nature ofthe riots there. 6n Thursday there
were several collisions between the mobs,
Protestant and Catholic processions, during
which a large' number of persons received
injuries of a more or ' less serious nature.
f-The entire city is in an uproar of excite
ment, and the disturbances . can only be
quelled by the most active exertions of the
police. Many of the rioters have been ar
rested'" iin-" . '
The Daily New discredits the Standard's
report that the meeting of the Emperors of
Germany Russia and Austria, at Berlin, Is
for the purpose of settling the pending ques
tions in European relations.
, t .i.,,,, ;,4xxpow,:AugustM'--2P.M.
, A dispatch j st received, from Belfast
states that riots have broken out afresh,
severe"' fighting is "now going on. The bar
tacks of tbe police and several houses have
oeen wrecKea oy tne moD.
'. spedal dlspateb to tho Standard from
Paris, ays that at the meeting of the Empe
rors In Berlin, a propoHitin,Vr11I be inadc for
a Congress of the European5 'powenr ib sanc
tion territorial modblbatLons of .France, tha
occupation; .of Itome, and .a revision of the
treaty of Paris of 185?.
; -"r - :Qj!cieneva :
' 4 fjENEVA, AUJUfet I?:.
The supplementary, t Arguments the
American Consul before the Board has been
published in pamphlet torm. The argtn'nents
ofEyarls cover one hundred ptge-nihjose
of Cashing and Waite are less extended! I ? .
-1 i! - ' 1 l I if
Hew York Markets.
KbwTokk, August 17.
Stocks, dull, qold firm; at1 113. Money
easy "at' i per cent. v Rxcha'tige Ibng 108-X
short ilOSJ lOovernmeht bonds dull but
steady. Stata bonds quiet. ' .
"Cotton- quiet and ' unchanged: l Uplands
21 cts; ;OrIeans 2Z4 cents. Flour steady .
Wheat dull and heavy: ; irjorh dulln Pork
steadymesa: S43 7o13 SO. ,u Lard quiet
steam 1-16 cents. Spirits Turpen
tine dull at 51 eenta. Rosin heavy at 0
03 K for strained. Freights quiet
Cotton, SS4eS ' of future delivery last even
ing, for September, W&!2S cents ; for Oc
tober, lfljcenta ; fori Jfovember, W. 13-16
fori December, 1818. 1M& Total
amount lTOO bales.
. . I ' .s ' ;:
t ForelsB Haiiceta
toxndM, August 17 Noon. '
Consols 2i - Bmds ifyS. '
Consols arid American securities closed
unchanged. " '
i - ' lavBBroou August 17-Noon.
Cotton opened quletr Uplands 9d hkl. ;
Orleans lfd - ' s 1 ,
Cotton shipments Jfrotn Bombay , Jo the
16th, since last report 800 bales. t . ,
-. ;A-rAATEB . .:i t t
Cotton dulL Uplands 9d.; Orleans 10
lOJd. sales of 8,000 bales, of which spec-
ulatora and exporters took 1500. Breadstuff
easier.
The Cleans by whjcii the Democrats
have been able to make so large an ex
position of strength In North Carolina
were accurately described by Horace
Greeley ina speech" made a year ago.
Horace then said u I am moved with
profound discustwben I think of these
men coverios themselves upxwith second
rate calico, masking their faces, aTming
4hem selves to the teeth, andf riding
around to the cabins of poor harmless;
negraSf .dragging them lrom their beds,
and whipping and maimioc them till
tbev are whnfJeTled to swear tbeyiw ill
never ajrainvota toe itepuoucan iicaewr. j
QAVE Hf STQBJi AJfPJTm ABU! VE;
1,000 Darre Is Floor,
-jinau swAauecf3ir. .its. ?
auii unetn
l . - - a - 3 r- p i i - - - y
COT.TT.TFiHCn'ATBtl
v j i.airitGTOri n Aixirzrr. i
m t.t , ; rf. i f. -f t - Unn'l
, ... . SaTODAY Aug,17.r-Ua(?.,II.a
, v-nuus AuitrjTta ine , receipts 1 are
only jWDbls.; which soWat $4 85 for vb?
Sin, 13 85 for yellow dip, and 1 5Q for
'JnnrdVijBr2801ba. ,2 tn
A rreTiBlXa TRPSOTiWE--"lfarkct:-tlulet!bnt
iJPa oftmlyj tskkaj USeents
I 1 1 r o . 1 1 - 1 '.
x.usiJ4 oaicayestcraay, aiiemopn ox, ov
bblH atld this morntng'&i Ulsat 3 J5 a
t3:T6Fafen$8l,lboi $3
WfqrlovrKo.a,' '75ror extralNdilJ $4
for low Pale, $4 50 for Pale, and Zlbr win
dow , glass-T-belpg a dcclioa b the -jprice of
ihe loweV'grades. f , ,.t ,;T ,.ff
TAR--fjnlv one' small lot m bblsV recelv
ed mud sold5 at ti perbbf . .
i o-XTox-On0 ; bale- or new erors first of
tbe, season, coldly esterdavt 25 eta per lb.
1
MARINB.
in
AKJRtVKD. : . 1
. I79tmr Little 8am,. Dicksey from 6aa -
berman Bridge; to A tt VauBokkereuI 1
Stutr -.Caswell, ,4 PaddiaOa . fron:Pohxt
v;aswen. 10 a jjl YanuoKiteien. f,. ; , . j
Stmr North1 East, Potter, from Chlnqae-.
T IT .- A. t
' 8tmr D Murchison, Garrison, JcTay-
etteville, to Williams & Murchison. 7? '
Schr Ann & 8usan, Podger, from Marti
nique, to E Kidder & Sons.' ' ' '
' CLEARED; .
17 Stmr Little Sam, Dlcksey, for Banner
man's Bridge, by A H VanBokkelen.' ' , s
Steamer Caswell, Paddison, for "Point
Caswell, by A H VanBokkelen. . . ; . .1
Steamer North East, Potter, for CMnque
pin, by LH DeRosset. . '
Stmr D Murchison, Garrison; for Fay
etteville, by Williams & Murchison.
Nor Brig Meteor, Hoist, for London, by
Williams & Murchison. . ... . u
Br Brig Lone Star, Kene'alj, for London, I
by Jas Anderson fc Co. ' - ' , A
Br tfarqaeanane Brilliant Star, Leaman,
for Liverpool, by Vick & Mebane r -
' " RECEIPTS. -
PER RIVER STEAMERS, dct
Steamer D Murchison 10 bbla pirts tur
pentine 5 do crude turpentine, 345 do rosin,
14 bales batting. .
EXPORTS.
. COASTWISE.
i 'J;;' FOREIGN. '
London Nor Brig , Meteor 2.4GI bbla
rosin. Br'Brig Lone Star 1,650 bbla spirits
turpentine. ' -
Liverpool Br Barqbeantine Brilliant
SUr 250 bbls spirits turpentine' 1,497 do
rosin. . .., ; i-. n .. :
Liist ol Vessels in? the. Port of Wil
j, mmgtou, NC., Ajagnst 17, 1872. ,
Vi ftTEAMflUIP .M
Rebecca Clvde. ChUds. ldir Bait.
a v vazaux
BAnOTTES !!
Br Amizonl'MfcDdnatd, Idg Europe,1 " ;
r 1 Tit " 1 T5i
Swed. U!rica4Badenburgdi8, lleide Bros.
i vajff i Willard Bros
(Br) Ella Moore, Shaw, dis , '
v ' .fxr.. 11. & Howell
Uowland. Tucker, ldff- --i O G farslev
I ,Br Eureka, liollqway, dis, Willard Bros
BAK(4VJiCA4 11iMJ& , -j
(Br) Geo Booth, Duncan ldg Liverpool,
,fn(f 1 t o ? . ;: Vicklfeilebane
DDtna :
Br Joseph Ho Wfc, Cto ten, dis, ' j " i Vt 1
. . UarrissA Howell
Br Fair & Easy, Taylor, dls, ,
J Anderson & Co
N or Ves me. Nccrca rd. ldir Eurooe- -
iieide Bros,
JTronuer, Aiorganwtg, lJarnsas UOwvll
, SCHOUXEKfl ";
J M Morales, Eldridge, dis, O G Parsley
Scguin, Rogers, ldg; J" H ChadboorS&Co
Abu ds Susan, Podger, dis, EK.lddcr$ floss
mm
List or vessels sailed tor tn
is Fort.
NEW YOREi ai ' 7
8chr John Rommellw Jr. Hillard.' t u
dd July 2$
- ''pniUADEIiPHti:'' j V
Schr Sidney C Tyler. Barrett,. eld Aur
Scbr 11 G liand, Hand, , ?v . cld AuaflO
Schr Sarah Bruen. Hattrick, eld Aug 13
Scbr The Boos, Haley, eld Aug 19
LIVERPOOL.,
BrBque M E Seed, Hopkins, eld JoneSt
' CARDIFF
Sr BsraueJWpdelUBy . eld July 23
BriK Ntptunc's CarrpikeT eld July 13
T'T-i ) n tJ BPORXEANDX I O i-
Schr Nellie Starr, Poland, eld Aug 5
On Every body's Tonuce.rrEnJoslums
of the .great National, , Regenerator I ef
Health, Plaiitatior BiTTKKS?sare on eyerf
body's tongue. This gratuitous Wp earr
advertising is : better than all the paid for
puffing to which the owners; of bogus Ut
ters are obliged to resort. It . has a f pon
taueous heartiuesa about X. whlebarrlea
conviction to the mind of the udltpr. Bat
it Is a rell known fact that the proprietors
ot the PiASSAtroH Bittxbs have 'neveV re
lied upon newspaper bolstering to establish
tbe success of a preparation which amen its
astonishing popularity, alnjjrto the oral
testimony of the tliousandV nave, either ex
perienced or been1 'tie m3 Vlfncss ol lh
Immense physics? $6od It' f bis' 'wrought
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prices, ,AtMi7.iuto tiX i,t:ii if.vty--:
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22 U Mn4i f 'a3r Liquora. which we
will offer to the trade on themoet reasonable ,
wmv ae w are Teeetvlaa large eooalrn-
U. best goodain the eouatry.
ePlease call before making your purchases. '.
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HOUXE FURNlttWNQ GOODS,
Guns, gtovea, Lanterna, Kerosene, Oil Tin
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