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- .. f. .... - -is- s V s " - .; 1 t . f i . vi v -'.j J 1 VOL, VI. f T. wiLLinrGTON, n; ,0.,. Monday; septeeiber 23, M-i 4 r?.-.. t- 2 1 1 , t 10a i ; i THE puhlslicd ercry Afternoon except Sunday. WM. P. U Ar alia x oiisiness ager JAMES C. MANN Editor - Sabscnption. Oae year, in adrance . . . f 5 00 Six months, in adrance... 3 00 Three months, in advance .' . . . 1 50 One month, in adrance 50 gjTAU business letters snould be ad dressed to the Business Manager, and all communications or matters relating to the editorial department to the Editor. Correspondence solicited from our friends us all parts of the State, on topics of gene ral intereit ' Political news and reports of rops are especially desirable. Honrs of opening and closing Reading Room of Wilmington Library Association : Open at 8 Al M., close at 1 o'clock ":'P. M 3t P. M., .. 7 " P. M.: 4 8 P. M., 10 " P. M. Post Office Regulations. Post Otficb, Wilminoton. N. C, ) March 31, 1872. f From this date the mails will close as follows: Northern (morning) mail 5 a. m. Northern (night) mail.. 8 p. m Southern mail.. 8 p. m ' En. R. Brink, P. M. VOTE FOR- GRANT. Griffin & Hoffman, Baltimore, Md. are authorized agfota tor the Post. Geo. P. Rowbll & Co., are the au thorized agents for the Post in New York. t IiOCAIi ITEMS. Chattel Mortgage Deeds for sale by 8. G. Hall. - Just received at VanOrsdeil'a another lot of those Beautiful Walnut Mouldings. All sorts ot blanks printed and for sale by 8. O. Hall. Office on Princess st. tl The side walks on Market street weie not swepped last Suturday night, i s directed by the city parents. The County Commissioners are talk ing about adding two rooms on thet West aide ot the Court Houe, for accommo dation ol the public. The Seward came up the river this morning. Her officers report every thing quiet Mt Smithvilie. C ustt Commissioners. This body met to day but transacted no business and adjourned unill to-m(;rrow. The British Barque Aniedell loaded With railroad iron, has arrived at Suiith ville. IShe came in over the rip drawing thirteen and one half feet of water. The Barque Trident met with aa ac cident going out last week, in which she injured her rudder, and was obliced to return inside the bar for repairs yes terday. No great damage done we be lieve. Goldsboro Trave lers always get meals at this place, and the knowing ones always march direct lrom the cars to Capt Granger's where the good things ot life are prepared with a boun teous hand. The annual meeting ot the Stock holders of the Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford Railroad Company is appointed to be held in Wilmington on the Third Thursday of October 1872. The State debts of all the States of the Union amount to under 320,000j000 against which there is an offset ot at leist $150,000,000 of available resources, in the shape of internal improvements and lands. Gen Crook, who has just had a suc cessful fight with the Indians is an old experienced sportsman with that kind of game. It will be recollected' by our citizens that he was in command in mis city during the fall and winter oi 1865. If the aog tax was thoroughly collected in Wilmington, it would amo'uot to enough to pay the expenses oi a first rate library. In the New Eegland Villages and town, the doT3 are made to support all 1 C ? r the literary institutions. A good tbip. Excursion. the steamer Waccamaw leaves to-morrow (Tuesday) , morning, precisely at 7 o'clock, tor Blacktish Groind It is intended as a family cx enraion for pleasure, stopping at Smith Tille going and' returning. ; . Wo advb-e all who wish to participate to atten.?, aa this may proliabl ybelbe last one of the tcuon.; - THD i TOV71J y CIIIEIL ionay.- i ' Gold is quoted at 118. : ",f The thermometer stands at 79. Many people at ebbreb Yesterday. Many strangers inlhetcityoaT, Pall bussiness T baa not got fairly under weigh yet. , r ,., , . i The weathej ia becoming hazy enough to rernns - It is getting a little more sickly. Look-out forbhlioua ijeyerfcl ') Simon Taylor, charged with stealing segars Saturday night,1 was arrested and is now inr jaihawaiting-bis preliminary CAaiUlUHllUU. NEEDBD.Tho attentionof- the city authorities is called to tbe: sidewalk on Front,-between Orange and Ann streets. Pedestrians along; that 1 route are com" plaining of the dangerous -condition of the walk, and we are requested to call attention to same. r i i Mayor's Court. His Honor James Wilson, Mayor, pre siding.; The city was so quiet and all the people were so good, that there was no business on the docket for His, Honor, and the Court closed in due form. .. GRBELEYtbe office seeker, is going round stumping for himself. A burning shame. Go in Horace, 'the more you talk, the better for our side. Venerable sage, in a few weeks more, you'll growl about it. Talk on Horace after Novem 3 ber you'll sing " Put me in my little led.n 4Rock me to sleep," &c. Bome talk, fiom time to time, about' moving the Market House, has agitated " ye locals" bui it don't move. We have apian. Let the Market street people subscribe enough to move it. then it will be done. Don't wait tor the Bjird of Aldermen. We knov ot.e man who will give $100 towards it. Come on ! Next ! ! We urge our citizeua to keep their doors locked and a sharp look out for thieves. We seem to -i be periodically invested by them and their appeafance is but the advance of manv robberies un less we sacced In catibing Wibe'SCoun- dre!s. Look cut tor tnem. Justice Ccurt.- 'Squire J. J. Casse- day has been engaged nearly all day in the trial of the Arson case. A large number of witnesses baye been exHiniued, and the most ' rigid Investigation., Messrs. Empie, Holmes and London are interested in the case. Had Enough. Mr. DeWittie, the colored orator sent here from Washing ton, has seen the crrbrs of his ways and becoming satisfied that '. the r election,of Greeley would not promote the interest of the colored man, bas abandoned the canvass as unprofitable. . We. wondered bow an intelligent colored man could advocate the election of Greeley, and are not surprised at his course. m' t m New Books. History of the German settlements, and of toe liutneran Church in North and South Carolina, by Rev. G. D. Bernbeiro, -Pastor of St. Faul'a Erangelicar Lutheran Church, Wilmington, N. C. , We have received the' abovejieat vol ume oi about 600 pages, printed at the Lutberan Book store, Philadelphia, ior the author. To the Lutherans this book will be invaluable, to the general reader it will b3 interesting as a contribution to the history of the Carolinas, which could have ; hardly been procured through any other source. ; The book is well ..written.' The style is easy and flowing. Mr; Bernheim does not tail to interest the readcr,vcn in the dry est satistical . detail To the autboV,s this book bas beehvevidenlly a labor of love,, nearly all the years of his manhood having been . spent upon the work. We hope he may reap the pecu niary reward his book so richly deserves. -m . 1 - i When the Dmocraticnorators talk vi forgiveness We are'read- to. "listen to them, for prgiTcnessis ?aniyjjattd a cbristianduty ; but when they ask ua to forget; they make a deman d if 6$ which, without eradicating our manbooa, it Is impossible to accede. Is tb'ere anything to be ashamed of in the struggles bf the Republic to' govern itself that the citizens of the Republic should banisb them, from recollection ? Was. it' a good deal to rebel IT -Was it a bad one to en counter ; and . suppress 7 rebellion P Tribune, -March 3f im:';: ! " '" ' " ' 1 " " '- ' ! - - , ram ' .. " state rrawa - liJliJL .ill i The Statesville American comes to us this week; entirely unintelligible on its inside form. j x " Tun Charlotte Observer tells of big logins" being there and how they are armed with bows ant arrows, and look bappy'as kings ori ibroofesl; ' : j1 I " It is thought that "the cars will. -be running to Salem by the 1st of nexi January, as a force will bo put to work on the road within ten days. j, A vagrant negro who, has been hang mg around Wcldon for so nie timer, eitier unable or unwilling to work, was found dead on the platiorm of the Petersburg warehouse, at that place on , Thursday mornig. , .-. The Weldon Nacs says that thef new bridge, recently erected by the Peters burg Riilroad Company, over the Roan- oke below there, has been completed, It is a massive ron structure, built j in J Baltimore and framed on the spot. The road has been finished, from that place to Garysburg, and regular trains will soon be run over it. v j Judge Dowlmg, of New York, said in a recent case, that a great mistake pervades the public mind in regard. to dogs ; that, by law, they are as much a man's property as his borse, or anything else he owns ; and, moreover that in case1 of killing a dog, unless in self protec tion, the party conld be made to pay the value of the dog, the same as though it were a horse The inventor :f the "Greeley tan" has lost money on his queer invention. He says the people want Greeley's face! on the fan to look as it did on the recep tion of the election news from North Carolina. To do tliis the men says, would require more material than !he can afford to give lor the price asked, (twenty-five ct,) besides, a fan a yard loa, would be both inconvenient and in bad taste." uta LATEST BIT TELEGRAPH From Kentucky, Paris, Ky., 8ept. 23. Garrett Davis is dead. . LouiaviLiiK, Sept 23. Greeley discussing colored question said : "Fellow citizens, if our movement should prevail as I trust it will prevail, we will sweep among all this refuse of lies in three months, we will say to colored meo've proffer you nothing except protection of law the same for you as for us, you have your living to earn as well as we have, you will have to use all your abilities, all your ener gies and all your faculties, and make k,ho most of them you can. If the laws do not fa vor yon they will thoroughly protect you and in three months, if we succeed, the col ored people would be so disabused that some Jnent can never deceive them agaln-never again ; but suppose we fail, and we may fail, if the colored men did not believe that the power was against us, that money , was against us. If they did not realize that the Treasury; the army and the one hundred thousand office holders, were all. banded against us in force, which they believe: we cannot overcome, they certainly would hot be so universally hostile to us. Why, they think we cannot sncceed, and they want td be upon the winning side, that is part of it ; but they are also deluded in regard to bur purposes. We say we are not your enemies' and we will not be your oppressors, we will not, though you have done us injustice, We will try, as well as we can, to have ypnr children educated and enlightened so that the mistakes you have made,, cannot be made over and over again. From New York. ' ;; ; tt New York, Sept, The torpedo boat launched at the Navy Yard three weeks ago, suddenly sank on Friday, after the officers had been making experiments with three mechanics on board.1 After two hours work the boa1 was raised, and the men found alive. The coinpressed air with which the vessel is sup plied, in air tight tanks, was not exhausted, and had saved their lives. Naval construc tor Delano has condemned the vessel. Mr George Kelsey a chemist , reported ot have recognized Forester, as the man who ran from the Nathan Ilsuse on the morning of the murder, and will be used as a witness: against him. , , . . i 'i , The steamer Canal boaf arrived here yes terday from Buffalo, withfull freight Jrom Via Erie Canal in 5 days, less time than j by usual hours locomotion, Is the first steam Canal boat that has thus made a full trip. i By Cable. London, Sept 23. 'J. Snow fell at Sheffield and in the neigbor- hood ol that city yesterday. Jiew York itlarkets ! - New Yokk, September 23. Stocks heavy. Gold steady at 113. Money 8 per eentExcb,angH-kng 10 short 108J Government bonds very quiet. Btate bonds very firm. t ' Cotton quiet. Uplands 1S5 cents;. Orl- eans'll cents. Sales loflfM baleil Flour Tery firm. Wheat a shade, .firmer. . Corn dull and? tmchanged ' Pork . dull mess JH 10ar5H SQL; Lard quiet steam. 8J0 bts.' Spirits Turpentine1 'dull at 61 centa. IlosinBteody unchangedT at H 3o for strainea FrelghU steady," Forei-n Markets, r '- K' ; ,V;Loirposra September 23 Noon. ' ''Consolsrfl: new y " ' : - rXrvzKroox September 25 Noon. ; Coton opened heavy; wpland 9- A; Orl eans 9d. ' "v ' " " Cotton closed easier; uplands BJd.; Orleans 99d. Bales of SfiOO bales i to specula tors and exporters 2,000 bales. DIED. DAVIS. At the reeidence ol WM. H. Thurber, on 8unday nieht, September 22, OSBORN DAVI8. MARTIN. On Sunday, September 22d, JAMES W., infant son of E. F. and SARAH U MARTIN, aged two years. If yon feel dull, drowsy, debilitated, have frequent headache.mouth tastes badly, poor appetite and. tongue coated, you are suf fering from Torpid Liver or "Billionsnesb" and nothing will enre yon se speedily acd permanently as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discoyery. - ' IiOveliness on the Increase. A j marked increase ot female loveliness is the eye delighting result of the immense popu larity which Haqak's Maonolia Balm has obtained among the ladies of America. Complexions radiant with snowy purity and tinged with the roseate hue ef health are commonly met with whenever it is used. For the, sallow. and unwholesome appear ance of the face and nesk which utterly counterbalances the effect of any personal attraction the owner may possess, it sub stitutes that clear, pearl like complexion which is sucli a transcendant charm in woman, and renders the roughest skin as soft as Genoa velvet. No one is more as tonished then the person using it at the marvel ous transformation which it effects in these particulars. . ' . . M Alt HI AfiE G FJID J2. V 'J EVERY ONE H13 O WN DOCTOR Be " ing a private instructor for married persons, orthose about to be married, both male ana female in everything concerning the physiology and relations of onr sexual sys tem, and the production and prevention of eff spring, including all the new discoveries never before given in the English language, by WM. YOUNG, M. D. This is rtally a valuable aud interesting work. It is written in plain language for the general reader, and is illustrated with numerous Engravings. All young married people, or those con templating marriage, and having the least impediment to married life, should read this book. It discloses secrets that every one should be acquainted with ; still it is a book that must be locked up and not let lie about the house. It will be sent to any ad dress on receipt oi' 50 cents. Address Dr. WM. YOUNG, No, 416 Spruce street, above Fourth, Philadelphia. 1- AFFLICTED AND UNFORTU NATE. No matter what may be your dis ease, before you place yourself under the care of any of the QUACKS uative stad foreign who advertise in this or any other paper, get a copy of Dr. Young's Book and read it carefully, it will be the means of saving you many a dollar, your heaitb, aud possibly your life.- Dr. Youne can be con sulted uu any or ine disease described in bis publications by mail or at his office. No. 416 Spruce street, above Fourth, Philadel-! phia. ! sept IS 105-3m McRAE & TURRENTINE in McRap, John R. Turkentine FALL TRADE. 1872. We will open on MONDAY, 23d inst., a handsome. tick of the best : X staple and fancy DRY GOODS, to which public attention is respectfully invited. , , We offer in each department a full line of the most desirable and 'substantial Good?, and call especial attention to our stoock of v-' - IDress CBhoociSj which are all of the, choicest fabrics and comprise everything in the way ot new colors and styles. ( - We offer, also " the 1 est ee'ected end handsomest assortment of OIL CLOTHS -' BUGS ANI) MATS In the city, nd will fell this stock at the i VERY LOWEST TRICES. . Oar friends and the public generally are respectfully invited to call and ex amine our stock. We will sell at the lowest' casti prices. "" McRAE & TURRENTINE. sept 23 109 lw : , Black-fisK Ground. The steamer Waccamaw leaves to-morrow (Tuesday) morning for Black-fish ground at7 o'clock, "will stop at Smithvilie going and returning. HFare forround trip : Adult l ; children 5U cents. , Strict order observed. 11 , M. CR0NLY;x4nctinecr: ; . By CKONLY & MORKISJ " : m i p , .- rr A YALUBLE BUILDING LOT. AT - 'AtrcTfoir. .'l'-.; THITRSD'ay: at 19 o'cioct at 'Exchange rJi. wiifiiPir n vnlnable building Lot. situated on Third street near orange, on the. corner of the tnorougniare wun COlMMERCJIAIi: Wi LMINGTON MARIt ET i MONDAY, Sept. 23-tSO P. 2I.Vv Ceude TrEMxriSB-nJj i received, which went at 5 for virgin and yellow dip, and 13 10 for hard, per 2S0 lbs. ; Spibits TrBjp,KkTisEThe 'market is quiet this morning, "and only 5S casks reported at 5S cts per gallon for SVuibern packages. ' 1 i Kosih -Only. 160 bbls reported at $3 75 for low No. 2, 4 for JNo. X, and $4 50 for extra No. L' J - , , ' Tab No receipts that we, can hear of. Last sale was at Sa ltt ncr bbl. t ' . I k 1, ,r 1 Cotton Sales of 8 balea at 15i cents- and f uu. ut, vz cenia per .v. .--, Fish 114 bbls Mullets received and sold at f 5 SO for pine bbls. ARRIVED.;. 23 SchrSiUIan, Davis, from, Beaufort, N Baltimore, to A D Czn4. . ' - c. it Jfr . , . StmrA E, Hurt,- Worth,, from Fayette vine; to worth & WorthT' r Fayetteville, to Williams & Murcbison. - MM W n K M Wfc. 21 Schr8arah Rrnen.'IIat.frtrV. frtr Prl. dence, by Harriss & Howell. r - . oLcauiBuip ivegniaior, jereeman, iorjcw York, by Barry Bros.- ' 23 Stmr A. P Hurt. Wnrth fnr T?arta' vllle, by Worth & Worth. U r Steamer D Murchison, Garrison, for Fay etteville, by Williams & Muichison s ItJSCJJbJilTS. "PER RIVER STEAMERS." .n Steamer A P Hnrt150 bbls snirit :inr. pentine, 160 do rosin. fif-rfv. "! steamer ,,i Aiurchison-93 bbls spirits tuipentine, 197 do rosin, 20 bales cotton, Schr Sillivan 114 bbls fish. 2nn hush pis. potatoes. - ;: . ' ;w " COASTWISE v KOVIDCCI- K T--Schr Rnrh Smon om - ? W V. . . VV. xw ivev lumuer. - -v.. . List "ci Vessels in the Por of Wil mington, N. C.VSept,r23 1872, ' . STEAMSUIPS.U:"-; Rebecca piyde, Childs, ldg Bait, ' ADCazaui Pioneer, Wakeky, ldgrhil,VVorth &; Worth - BARQUES - k Spanish UliGatlia, idg Hamburg, ' WillardBros Br Sarnia, Pellow, dis,. Harries & liowcll Br Mystic Tie. Coffill, lis, G G Barker & Co - BARQUE AN TINE ! Br Elizabeth Taylor, Proctor, dis, t ? , Vick &, Mebane (Russia) Elsa, EhlHnd, dis, ' Hcide Bros BRIGS. -: . . , Br Medusa, Vilkie,ldg Cork, Sprunt & Hinson Br Neptune's Car, Pike, ldg Europe,. Sprunt & Hinson Black 8wan, Winslade, dis, E Kinder & Sons Surf, Duke, dis, ti Master Erie, Fiemicg, dis, E Kidder & Sons Isola, Snowman, dis, G G Barker & Co Mary E Dana, Latham, dis, O G Parsley SCHOONERS "H ' Ben Borland, Blaisdell, dis, . tO G Parsley Lucy Wi-if;lt, 13Jy. -I Williams & Murcbison C C Rearse, llodgdojj, dis, O G Parsley John A Grilliu, Foster, die, Harriss & Iiowell List ol Vessels Sailed lor this Port, NEW YORK. ' Br Barque Carily, Jayne, eld Aug 22 BOSTON. Brig Mary E Dana, Lntharo, eld Sept 5 Ger Barque Claudia, Dinse, eld Sept 5 Gcr Bai que Juno, Smidt, sld Sept 9 CARDIFF - ! Br Barque ModeU, .Key, r eld July. 23 LIVERPOOL Br Barqueantme, Leoncra Edmondson, sld August 81 NEW DRUG STORE r 4 qiUE UNDERSIGNED has opened alarga and varied assortment of FRESH DRUGS AND CHEMICALS At his new Store under the College 6f Physi cians and Surgeons, on Third - street, oppo site City, Hall, PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMERIES, - M In great Variety INDIA RUBBER GOODS, . TOILET ARTICLES; etc. Store open at aU hours, day and night. MilWiCOWANQREEN, lilcensed Dispensing Chemist. - Proprietor. j 5fi-tf July 23 JIIST; BElfEO. A new supply of fine Tearl and other Card Cases, Cigar Cases, Toy .Booksi Chessmen Dominoes, Flaying Cards. Fifes, Banjos, Vio lins. Violin Strings, Violin Bridges and Rosin , . Harmon icas, Guitars, - Accordeons, Tamborines, Bass Drums, Snare' Drums, Steel pens, Penholders, Ink 'Stands, Ien Racks, Paper, Files, Small J picture' Frames,' Letter CJips, Writing Desks, .Lead Pencils, Sealing W ax, Mucilage, Spauldlngs Qlue, Ac., at ' ;----";- !- ; PHILLIP HEIKSBEROER'JS Live Book and .Music Store. ept 17- ... . ,:: j m - , , 1 ' 1 I ii ' 'Pur6bir;-Ilbuse;:;-h; J, TZ, DAVIS, I?roprietor. FBOM AND AFTER THIS DATE the rate for Transient Boarders are ?2 oO, &i 00 anu ft 00 per day, according to location and rooms. ' . .. - Day Boarders $8 00 per treefc julv Ih '-,''. ' : 1 r ifXt i ;3-tf f 'UThebestnowlnade,, v md superior v any in .PIANOS cieirance ol tone, touch. dnish a-d durablllty. Sold at Factory Prices and; only Qhf vProt $3Vi ( rfan Klfft KoorniL Ma.- sonic Hail, hi and r 59 Market St., wumington Si. U. New Store ! Old Goods ! w S2 KOBTH WATXB aram. f .t 'WHOLESALE DEALERS J2T LIQUORS, wiNES; " " BRANDIES, WHISKIES " "w ...... GINS, Ac, Ac, rPleaQ caU before maktn yourpurchei: Ji X . . : : ; . . . . ,, fiM.tr . ": . k ANDJ)EALEB IN FLOUR, GRAIN, ;"i',vM tm , 1 1ULL PEED M - L - w CQUBTRY PnODtJdE. J ri2 : SUL1: l ' h G3or. Camderi&Prica.Sia Sff8 lrom Noitofrnlioifeted V ; ; ieoii- , . ff. -ryg i74-tf ; PABKER'cTYTiOK r;f ::, a.; mmmM:: i; Manufacturers and dealers ii'n '"r'Wl - HOUSE FUHmSWNG QOODSV Guns, Stores, lanterns, Kerosene, Oil Tin . : and .Sheet Iron Ware v v. s Roofing done at short notice. . - - - Agents for Fairbanlc's Scales.. a i lio. 19 Front StreetTT" ' -! novlg . . .t v f. f iiy SUCCES30B TO BROWN A'ANNDEESOBl w . .flj'ANOY. GOODS. , . SPKWACLESTOSUITAJiAciKS.i , WILMINGTON, N. U retreST5' 0100118 Bd Jeyreh O. K. KAYER,; BAKERY and CONFECTIONERY 34 IMarket Street; DKAIiEBUl Kfe FRENCH AND AMERICAN- i4." "FEC- FOREIGN A DO Sdin?S "iAfJ" nplledmt : short notice, witb: all UlQ deUcaeiea ottheseoaoii nov 5 ti. LlFPlTT'.913lJICDasrci Miirar&. PlMler, .SteaniEiiJMer , Wrought and Galvanized Iron Tl pes, Brass CdckTav5t;tOf'irUVv. , , andaireacrtpthwa'.v',' HTTINGS : J 0 ISTEAlt i WtlER Particular attention paid to fitting up of 1 5-' s " : COTTQN klLLS; - --wlth'SteaanrGMtod WaW,V, : ' nov 12 7-: . ' -' 'i . r 5 cor.ir.iissiQU; UEocimriT. - -' . Aim nicAT.irn. nr t- -.s -' Groceries .rProTisions, - Drj-;Gcolli v. . v.na4 k orth Water Street; ' , WlLMlNfl'rnM 1 isr -r i..ts Consignments and Cash Orders Solicited J novSS . i5i.iv A. ADRIAN, ADRIANS & V0LLERS. ti .... WHOI.KSAT.K DKAXJEB3 12T , Groceries acd FjlrtRO Importers of German and Havana Clears, Commissio'nflrn n hriV. s- ! otrra-EjAST COsxes Dco and Fbojtt T n Streets. - ' 4 ' - f t WlTNGTON, N. a " Having the largest and best assbrtcd Ktoek of Groceries and Liquors in the City, Dealers wti uuu it io meir interest vo give us a cau before buying elsewhere.' ; , , No.ia SOUTH WATEH BTRfiET v ; wilmikgtoitV cJlsl; Steals at all Hoars. The beat Wineis ljiinors and Cigars always qu , v nana rinc I'ODJicar. , i luviieu ia can leSO , j :;ciOTpjuj.3flqus'VtVr JN .U T Jl Jfli U X .X BTUL1! T, , L LVxriLLliEirEilBEtt TllAT l All A.- Mnstanllv nrnlll with TJnnnnL t?1ir and mnnii n.rk a1on lrrtt. of the traveling pnblto. : Tobacco, of the verr best. Fnrni&Ad V !1 I j - -
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