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all ----- r TfnTT THyvMNUJUM: TucxdAy. January 23th, 1873. ot mm. .4i-t Information- eValttt.cBtfOUtlBfomau of ThaprmUngprtbas raTolutloaiiea thedTUirad world. Not to read, mean, b L. Throneh newipapera books, and cam phleta, other people i uu rr .n.i--. f thiiir 1 amoassaaor. -.Zkk--. their oroa perlty, their lacilu "Tw. the Uatua of imports report . .k.;. health, and. in fact, ano wpu, . . .... arexy thing wortn in. a Bute, a couaty, city or -" lliItT bonded ocean, UBea, the .JSIa ltrxde should be r ret!T ascertained and tbe barioga Briin, alter tbe speech of Prince Bii r!V7i.taoi from mTen points known. m4rck General Von Roon made a state- . . . th-M ftoTer I Without tDU . j mrnntAtt bodieJ SJC lOfw in iu i , alga and corporate DOaie tl-iitica ahow tha twe poaiUon of t 1 bmw iiiH k. u u y- i . .r. fitatet and corporatiana. xiSu tiw .tated ffire lbs adranco or retro. catioa of wealth and proa parity in etery part of tht land. To correctly know Siij ia to know how to a?ail ot adran- taa, how to correct errora, how to en -jzvzzzr. ciaat in atatut cal iniormauo"- and present condition, ouuide of ?w n.r.tnma.iaaa little known a. T..,..r-f if ta. war bad not been going on, w. ahoaia bare bad tbe cen.u. of 1860 ; a. itw.cotUial85.baaedupnan aadraJy dlffiawat auta of thinga moral- It ph5iicaI!y.poli!lcally and fi 'anciallj. Tbaceattiaof I860 ia tbe only data hart If wa may ignore little inform tin, about oertain apcial mttera of n. mat ioterrat, fnm the C-nina ot 1870 JfWcb Uak out trom the Bureau of flta tiitiea ia Waahlngtou. We notice ma recent work giving tha raluaUon of real and p raonal estate of tha different States, that North Caro- Una antoya tha enviable distinc ion of ..AAAnAA HArh The State having sosj.wu.v Treaanrar mak.a it $120,000,000. I' i aot to be wondered at, that aucn mia- . . .j x-K..nili of straBeer-. ftrM kOiDK luv -mw -- " i a ... K. I v-,m crWn onr cieditort rewon to oe- Uete m the ability ot our Bute to py .,i i. nhliffationi. An attempt ho been B&de in the Gtoeral Awombly of North Carolina to amend theC onuitution m inch manner a to do away with the State Uenius proTtucv j - i v- rr ten Tears, being erery fire . nw law U Lv 1 tt tb. Uking of tho United Ht.tM Ctn We hope tbe attempt ,aU-l to cYanot conceir. ot .dj ulr Ul To not. onr progress. A pro.perou. 8t. co.mand. ta-ta - tioo ; an nnprosperoas one. rcpB Te fint thing asked for by tne immi- mnt, if a man o! intelligence, is statis M . .. Ja tical information. Ut reaas, pouu--. axepti or rrjcti. The whole woria imflaenced by it. One lookt at a State potiUon through rowi of figure-, tbert faro it b important that thia kind of lalortaation thould b furnished. W are led to the foregoing remarki. in the Interest ot North Carolina, and particularly in the interest ot Wilming ton. Daring the years we hare watched the busineii and grown of our city, wr h.re tb. gr.t d.fflcu, iocur- rad in getting stauicai . :i...-iuinn Abroad qu information i k. rrovrmment Dub mna o.-, w.j . ' .our city isqaite unkuorn jd GeDeral'a office, War Department, fJl"Zrr- iriei araeTery day receired asking MnounceB tb0 deaths of First Lieuten- Tbe remaining . ithty per cent to be pro . v .. -o-,, annouuccB iu . kv nromiso-v note payable to . During tna jeara xo.- Mattiaon C. Sanbourne, 7tn mrant- - - Rti.nred bv morteaee on lished the rtporta ,1 S0,h In a ,Tt Buffalo, S D rturT.uhJect to assessment as pro- cera. and, ia 1872, the Chamber of Com- aJ 15 1873 Tided n the charter. kh.k. hm namnhlet MWil- N Yt JanUaIT 10 10 16' Any subscriber may have the privilege of nerce published the pamphlet, Wi tbafour country is not w.ng the whole or any part ot the eighty minrton cast, present and iuture." As a prooi -uaiuu. j j instead of giving a note as SiTwortahiT. been eagerly sought behind the rest ot the world in prodnc boye. aher of Ut I. Sqe.U btve been re tion-regetable ammal, or mineral- B00KS QF SUBSCBIPTI0N . ? ; .v . i;K-ri.. m the the Agricultural Bureau received, a lew ; t h of lhe of this caivtd from the largest libraries in tbe ago, lour p.clmens ot Dative n,n Hhe Office of the Company ; also country and trom individuals of highest r ginsJ:hitH Malaga, Mu-cat Ham al tne branches of the Bank ot New Uanp- 'position. The outer world has gained bar wnllt. R ...in, and wn.t. Muse. WSlSS" ' d " thJ Innch information and asks for more telle., trom Koe county, Utah, raised FJC1 They have learned that we prosper here, by Joseph H. Jobnon. ENTI1LLD TO INTEREST that our climate is healthy. Our Tbe bill which paased tho House ap- tt the rgte ot Bix pcr cent per annum on debt and aa.ta are duly canvaased. propriatlng $118 500 to betray the ex- p Tht eyet ot capiUlisU are looking at us pensea of the British and American CompJkny ln accordance with the Charter, through the meagre information of the Claims Commission was taken up by the wUl be distributed and ....... tr natB committee on Appropriations, PAID IN CASH few book! published about our affm. mZfndVP to. to the holders of the Capital Stock in pro It ia time our business men were up . ' reported to the Senate ou portion to the number of shares held by and doing. We need now a compua iion of every thing of statUtical infor mation ever written about Wilmingro, Md .ddrf to tbb . fo-1 ...I .b.Ml companion with theonfa UUun daya. Wanted tbe annual report of exports and Imoortt. foreign and coastwise, ana impons- ior8a t timinta or onr oancs. manuiactoner. hru health. Talue of real vin. r k .-. h.MKJ. oi thtrthUigt o! TiUl imporuoce. Putlru of EograTiDg and Printibg twoi Wllmlngtop, If. Uan2S-lw hew thia into book form and let it bi ... . lwlli--d world. It nomination ol f ana wo mattered oyer the ciyMsed woria. M000t to be-toned -m part ot the win pay. ,Wfao will do toe worK.i $800,000,000 balance ot the new loan We repeat, we need more light on the j08t pimced by Secretary Boutwell.--affair, ot Wilmington. Grangers are Htta watrhincronr itnurees to rise. jet us I wu tell them often, where we start. Fire honored dollars apent for thia purpose will pay an enormona dividend. EDITORIAL budget. Queen Victoria baa subscribed ceire 800totbefundmaidofthearTivora - . . I . lho Brit!ih ,egation at St. Peters- fo. that g . J . - - - announcing Uam br.DCn with the j f h. I eioesb u -bo,, Ub. i. complete, and that ser f b0 0flean8 f Hmi, y bave hc CouotdeCbamborda. rghtfnl King ol France. i0 the Chamber of Deputies at mnt aa tn the constitution 01 the I rus- J"-' . :J . f thft tD CADinet. no aaiu ' - ... 5rnMible. A I xsajoiiij " x uss pras4ian miniatry must be a royal min ni n . - .v, T-,oril Phanrellor must uu .u. aiwaJg be a Pruaai lan. A L&noore newspaper reports that 8ierdaj Abdull Rbaman. under Rus.ian iDStig4tion. captured Fort HetBar, a epeodency of uabul, and sent the Gov- .:r;.'..,,,;; P"''" '" f - they may contemplate against Afghan Turkeaton. Tbe same authority statea that Sierdad Mahomed ha. made a successful attack on Bberabot, iQ Cabul. Tbe Cabul Governor of tbe c ty was likewise captured and deliv- e cd to tbe Rnssians. There ia much uneasiness in confe- qaenCe ct tbe EnRlish note to Rassin , g8rding tbe disputed boundary quep- uon ,D Centrai Asia. In tbe settlement of tbe reationa between tbeee Powers mafle few JCara ago, on tbe F.irsytb uoderatanding. England on'y n quired Ru8I1a to abstain frominvd n,' Afgb n UtaD but the boundary of that coun try was ieft undefined. Tbo present DOte declares that tbe northern bounda- r a frrVionUmn commences at tbe j Lake of Sirce Kol, in the Pamis steppe ; tbence follows tbe Oxua to Kdjh 8a- i.h .nrl from that Doint westward to - . . . .: TUo nnln fnrthpr the peMian trontier. a U C ai w w aukv itate8 that England has mlormed the Emir oI Afghanistan that be t-ay fight the Ra9aian8 it they cross this line. Tbe RaMian reply declares the desire of Rubiia t0 maintain good relations with Van anH riftT. nfrin8e 11 lUUIUUCO v." u " au6i-w, .- trica -,hich nerer belonged to Alghanis- Un, bnt were .l-.ys iDH,peDdent.- RaMi'e object in t.kiDg Kbita la sp- pareDtly toe.t.b.isb depot,, and to hold L JopJ ,he who.. v.UeT of the Oxu,. Eog.and draw, , toU , Une to .ourfere i witn nuisia a purpuac, u v-..-w tormer rower to noia iu. xiiuuci uuOU ai a Hne of defense when the day ol . . ngnung come5. WASHINGTON NOTES, The Agricultiral Department has re ceded tw samples ot beet su?ar,ot the finrtt quality, from the Sacramento Valley Beet Sugar Company. . . The Smithsonian Institution is the recipient of 1,937 exchanges lrom simi- .r instnutionsin aii parts of the world, -.n Africa lurnishinz thirteen of tLt Damber. I ....... i A circular just isued lrom tne aoju- it. at Helena, Montana Territory, I W ".j v.t TJ.ntPnnt Wil- Xaefday. The Committee of Conference on the .,f the Senate and House on tbe P to ,t,blUb a ne. tjiirmof e..gt meCt ear,, tnig wee and it is nj-nt that the amendments can be eatisfactorily arranged. The bill will mm rttlA .nd Dnsed without i --r mnch difficulty. 1 There are being prepared at the Bu- the Nortbneet disaster, compenea ai limes to epcuu . m, Mikhail. Assistant Secretary private means to support tbemseiTW, Tae legitimisi rrentu; j"""-" i ending June, 104, was cuuwuwtw j iqricultukaL iMPL.-MHi r, . tui- . . rl VT I . ... !...-, I A 1. Imn ctppl Kails. GunS. PlStOlS, the woraa 01 wu-b uo --uw. tne Henate ADDropriauon cjuiuiivo T.r-5:, " 7.'- ' 4ka -r.4k nninn 1 1 1 im vr & -tiiiriiiivinsL. auu acs uvu w--j - 1 wn wnniii ricit;iLiu-iiJ iaui buv j m iUw UUIuu v I r u - j - - I viwrv w- T 1 Jan. I bond eneravines, oneot tbe de- m . .t1. will bear tne fac timUs of Decatur and the other that ot Robert Fulton. General N. P. Banks will make a speech in the. House at an early day In faror of increasing the aalarieot our consols abroad, who, he will show, re- f iu,vuu mwi w-,w- - isaoroau, wuw, ' I iar less remuneration .oan uu i i . .i fnni otbpr n I a r t np Hjtrnn iiuiula wi w w .Mnot & f( of tbcm being . . . . . ,1 thoir I and even men mu con-cut w ith boU9e and office accommodations - OD8uitable to the purpose. I lne House Dill m 5 n !: for the vear service ot the Government for tbe year )a rtwrtPri An araenaraenc was m-c, . - . x .u vr;n;.tT- increasing tne saiary i juo ' be salary ,u fVr: 7 to our full and complete assortment, cra at Uruguay from fi OOU 10 1 bracing all and every description of Goods The item fixing the Secretary m the ,and to tfieairrpr aant Resident .lU'"UW". .:UeAlC " "5 01 ljegaiiou at rciu w ?iit I stock out altPgetber. lne uomui; at Pestb was ordered to be discontinued Make money fast and nonorably, bv at ica aDPlyineTfor a territorial right, which once applyin&for are given free to enu, 1 a enU, to sen tne oeaw strongest, mosi useioi " lng Machine, aad latent Button n Hole work- Ztt?SK5?ffi?33,- er, ever used or recommenueu nr huT nnn rnr vonr use: ib 10 free everywhere by express. rrom ovprrwnrrH uy oapiooo. . . " . Ann fMX TOT I UVrtiniRrV Mr. A. Cateley, Supertntena- UnU corner 'Greenwich and Courtlandt sua, w York. U9 oct4 8m NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. JVEW CROP CUBJ m muscovado Molasses5 UUDS. NOW LANDING EX. BRIG NELLIE CLIFFORD. For sale by F. W. KERCHNEtt. LAND PIASTER. OAH TONS RED BEECH LAND PLASTER. For sale by F. W. KEBCHNFR. 208 spirit Casks and Unef ggQ SPIRIT CASKS, jgQ BARRELS GLUE. For-aleby KERCHNER. jan 13 j - - GENERAL TICKET AG-MI. CTT Ti OPEN FEBBUARY 5TH, AT MY I yjJtL?oS?. on Front street, . . - A GENERAL TICKET OFFICE all the Railways For the sale of tickets over . , wilr Ttaerr Baggage will be re- running irom uuu viw. ""ep.""-..-!! celjedat anypc 'Arkefrom residences or f ? e HoteB to --UBga-f g& fjf ffVefore tt a"riTal at the depot to re- baSe0, n2S WILMINGTON NORTH CAROLINA LIFE Insurance Company I INCREASE OF CAPITAL. TM-BTPnOB IT A VlT I'm f u- w . , . authorized subsenptions, to a limited amount, ior increasing the Capital Stock M ., Of tbl. WW."' I - ' ! ... time ol unscrioinic ai estate, or by good personal security or .wJi. ti flip Ratisf-ction of the Board STucWwif divi jbd AMONG POLICY HOLDERS 0n the mumal plan. lt i'ISdV the aXgv? ready a good and RAPIDLY IMPROVING BU8INESS, the Directors have no hesitation in recom- mending it aa a most desirable Investment- i a. J. DaKosaurr. i G. W. WILLIAMS. Committee. jr. w.. i.erch.nes, j n. ha niid In fflfih TTlthin NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I THE - i r ' WWi'Wl'i I I 'I. -'lii -liciJiililK'iJs I ' -r;-r-.!r;iji!;ifpl!l J'AOOBI AXE, -ttnalall others, both in shape Tnd materia u Be sure to ask for THE JACOB! AXk, AND ACCEPT NO OTHER. t be certain you are gettine the best for your money. EVERY AXE WARRANTED. fVEB Af J For wfAj Hardware Depot, No. 9 Market rtreet. : - x -yjjj w APtE. attention ol WHOLESALE BUYERS we SSTflon. having the agency tosev era! leading tactories in ino Lr,u.e, On 1 JLi (i i lift w . r , Always on hand Sole and harness Leather, Kip and Calf Skins. Paints, Oils, Glass, Sash.-Doors and Blinds, please call and examine, beiore purchas ing, the stock at - NATH'L J ACOBI'S Hardware Depot, Ko. 9 Market St. , uov9 u"1 AGENTS! A KAKE CHAJSCE. W.wffly aUAgents per week in cash trriM ontruon WIT n 11 S ilk IH1CB. lcij- e o - - . , ,j . t. i thing furnished and expens. spam. auco A. coultisk & ariouv or.rn. V EG ET Aii url AJNU dlVlSlliS plants, ros s, dahlias, fuchsias, geraniums, bedding plants, gladiolus, etc. lend a stamp for Dreer's Garden calendar, 168 pages, illustrated, with practical direc tions Henry A Dreer, 714 chestnut street, : -r -w-v x - r iiTi?T) Philadelphia, fa. .. - W A .IN r E D 1 We wish to engage the services of at least one reliable, ietelligent gentlemen ia every city, town xnd county in tbe ?-outh. -Busj-ness agreeable end stnetly legitimate, yield ing from f 1,500 to ,500 per annum I or par ticulars, address Tumbull Brothers, pub lishers Baltimore. Md. REWARD. A For any case of Blind Bleeding, Itching or Fl ee rated Piles that De Brsfi's Pile Remedy fails to cure. It is prepared ex pressly to cure the Piles, and nothing else. Sold by all druggists. Price, gl.uO tC fn tf0n Perday! Agents wanted! All 2)3 10 vbZvl classes of working people, of either sex, young or old, mate more money at work for us in their spare moments, orall the time than at anything else. Particulars free. Address O St in eon & Co, Portland, Me GEO. P. KuW-LL & Co'd AMtiKICA-N A book of 600 pages, with editors' and pub lishers names, date of estallshment, size, politics, subscription price and circulation of ail newspapers in the United States and Dominion of Canada. n PRICE. FIVR POLLERS, by mail. Address publishers, No. 41 Park KQW.IN . x ; 8END 2 CENTS FOR THE ADVERT1SEBS' GAZETTE. '5 A book of i28 pages, showing how, when and tro to advertise, and containinz a list .of nearly 3,000 newspapers, wun iduu"; S&t Park Row, New corK TT7E ARE NOW PREPARED 1U YY GIVE ORDERS FOK CeleDrated Scnppernp CliaiMape FOR 1873, QUARTS AND P1HTS, At the usually low prices. GEO. MYEBS, 11 and 13 Front street NEW MESSINA LE3l-YlOX8 AND N ORANGES, -CELERY SALT.'" AND A NEW STOCK OF FRESH CANNED FRUITS, VEGETABLES AND FASIILY SUPFIilES. Empire Family Flour, NEW YORK CENTRAL aud GILT EDGE. For sale by GEO. MYERS. 11 anJ 18 Front Street. 213 J an 24 A CARD. I ilAVE FRESH NEW RIVER OYS TERS at, my Stand, in the Market House, very Saturday. lve rae a call j W, H. MOORE 1-X $1000 DIRECTORY SCUPFBHI0R6 CHAHPAGHE. N ADVERTlSEIlENTS. SOL. BEAR & BROS.. Retail Store, 20 Market Street. HAVE JUST OPENED ONE OF THE - fttneka ever of- large. --.- . ., red to the public In this city at reduce prices, consisting of O 3L. O T H I N O- Of every descriptian. PHILADELPHIA READY MADE GOODS. and the finest assortment of LADIES GAITERS AND P.TITT.D'R.ENS' SHOES W .1 ummw IN THE CITY. DBY 3-OODS. 100 PIECES FIGURE, 500 14 PRINTS, 50 " CASSIMERES, 35 LINEN SHEETING, 200 DOZEN TOWELS AND. ALSO, The Largest and best assortment ol MKJITS AND Cliildrens' Wear All of which we offer at reduced prices, SOL BEAR & BROS. lyo-ti oct 10 imfi'-3sr ' ---- .j L OUR' EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR is STILL ahead of any otner on me mwcv I r- T.arl PTorainv cannot lie surpasseu- Always on hand at the Mill and Depository Cracked Corn, Corn, Bolted Meal, Peas and Pea Meal, Oats, Shorts and Bran. All geods sold drayed free. All bags returned In good order will be credited at cost on next bill. ALEX. OLDHAM, Proprietor. sept 27 Ul FOR CITY TRADE. :o: THE BEST STOCK OP MEDIUM AND 1 low priced DRESS GOODS In the city. Hosiery, Housekeeping Goods, Men and Boys wear aC West prices. R yrvj No 17 Market street. Corsets. 1000 iAES 00BSBra AVLto Parasols and .Ladies t Umbrellas. EVERY UAU1 1 trt lne from the cheapest to the finest quality. B. WEI 11 'I. Calicoes. KS PRINTS ASS 1 AAA PIECES PRINTS ASSORTED from 1VUV 6 1-4 cents to best qualitg. EliJj Clotliiiig. TTS. gS5Sid.0fc oS43. STOCK OF GENTS' of the latest styles. Will be sold at retail for wholesale prices. Bargains! Bargains! THE PUBLIC ARE INVITED TO IVEJJS 1 a call. We offer the largest stock of DRY GOODS in the city, at New York prices. We receive weekly additions wj our o. make every effort to please. B. WEILL, april 7 1S-U Notice. ALforWrepaIra' S?W,4SfS?-f f. Brown not called for by March 1st, 1878, Will be sold to pay charges. brq jan221w Executor. CHEAP , SHOES FOR CHILDREN. LARGE VARIETY, AND WARRANTED TO WEAR WELL. DUDLEY A ELLIS, Sign of the Big -Boot. Jan 27 w- MISCELLANEOUS. RIOHi-JRD N. MOON. Cbmmission Merchant, AND DKLER IN -FLOUR, GRAIN," MILL FEED, AND COUNTRY PRODUCE. Cor. Camden &- Paoa Ste Baltimore, Md. Orders from North Carolina Solicited, ftebll 174-tr New Store ! Old G-oods! GREENEWALD & CO, NO. 7 MAKKET 8TBEET, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN 9 UQUORS, WINES. BRANDIES, WHISKIES GINS, Ac. &c and all kinds of Fancy Liquors, which we will offer to the trade on the most reasonable terms, as we are receiving largo consign ments oi tne oes- gooas iu ine country 4VP1 ease call before making your purchased. jan 14 itttt-tr SALE OF LAND FOR TAIES. BRUNSWICK COUNTY The tracts, lots, and" parcels of land here inafter referred to, levied on by me as Sher iff of the County of Brunswick to satisfy the State and county taxes, for the year 1872, duo severally by tho persons opposlto whose names respectively the amounts of laxe are placed, (aiad the lands levied on are stated), will be sold, for the purpose nfore said, at the Court House in Smith vlllc Brunswick county, North Carolina, on Mon day, the 3dday of February, 173. ED. W. TAYLOR, isneriu oi crunswicx counij . - E. Emmous, 2,000 acres, - - 513 5j Moses Biggs, 138 acres, - - 850 J. L. Hathaway, 400 acres, - - 7 M Josiah Carney, 240 acres, - - 6 90 Janl5 205 GOOD FOR THE INNER MAN. 4 WE have on draught tbo following choice brands of Foreign aDd Domestic Liquors, pure and unadulterated: 6 Brown's I X L pure Rye Whiskey, Uncle Robert's pure Rye Whiskey, Harry Bassettfpure Rye Wbihkey, Miden Queen and Rye Whiskey, Mabel Bell pure Rye Whiskey, Georgia Club pure Rje Wui.key, Jamaica iuu, puiu uu ywuu, O'd Tom Gin, exira fine, Holland. Gin, warranted pure, Otard, I)upy & Co, Cognac Brandy, gen uine, Hennessey and Pinet Castilou Brandies. All tho above are of my own selection, of good flavor and guaranteed the best, Per sons who appreciate a good thing bhould call and examine ray Stock. JAS. E. BU1E, l'rinoessfctrcet. . Select and Pure Candy. . I TAKE pleasure in informing tho public that I am now manu'acturing my own Candies, and am enabled lo supply It fresh and pure. Country dealers will nnd It to their advantage to examine my stock of Candies and Preserves before purchasing, a we can offer inducements in thi lino above any house in the city. Orders solicited for parties, festivals or fairs and will rccolTc prompt personal attention. JAS. E. BUIE, Princess street. 50 BARRELS No. 1 Baldwin Apple-. For sale low, at J. E. BUIE'S, Princess st. SOSIETniNG GOOD. imported and domestic Liquors-warranted norr- -RQ00f WhteWpv -"""J . " i Old Tom Gin, Kiabtee Bitters, Gaudet Flask BraDdy, Madeira Wine, Harmony Sherry Wine, Favorite -Port, Pinet Castillon Brandy, Hennessey Brandy, McEwan's Ale. also, a full lino of Groceries always to 'h found at j ao. r. jan 20 print-ess street. Office of tie Wilmington H. C. Life Insurance Company- , WILMINGTON, JANUARY 8, lb7i rpHE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING of the Stockholders of this Company, will be held at Company's office in the City of WilmiDgtoB, Thursday the 23d inst., at 6 P M F. H. CAMERON, Secretary. jaB 8 1 198-tod-tm A CARD. I BEG LEAVE TO INFORM THE PCB lie that I am in charge of my own bbop on Nutt street, oposite Col veil & Taylor mill, where I am prepared to do Horse Shoeing in the best style, and all kinds o ni..i ui. --v1i- nnlolr onH n fat 1 V dTiC. bave employed a flt dm wood . . rtnr8 and I am now prepared to Carts, Drays and Wagons. SeDd in J" orders filled. when they will be immcci 199-11 Jan 9 AVE HAVE IN STORE- BOXES DRY SALTED SHOULD8' 15 15 10 BOXES LONG CLEAR SIDES, BOXES C. R. SIDES, BOX2S SALTED PORK, 10 Hams. Snirar-cured 8bouldera, Bacon Strips, Plain Smoked 8houldn, neavy Lieht New Rump Pork. etc. 35 BOXES CAnui' We offer our large , assortment at loweat market price to the trade. HOTT-5NDORF A HAfltU jan 34
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