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WILMINCKTON, If. C. ""Tuesday. October fclst, i73. 2 A PBOOI-AMATm4j Jj : ' - f 2L-JT g'T if By the President of the Vnite of America. e$iax ca The approaching close of another vcar brings with it the occasion for re newed thanksgiving, and acknowledge ment to the Almighty luiler of the Uni verse for the unnumbered mercies which He has bestowed upon us. Abundant harvests have been among the rewards of industry. "With local exceptions health has been among the many blessincs enjoyed. Tranquility at home and peace with other nations have prevailed. Frugal industry is regain ing its merited recognition and its mer ited rewards. Gradually, but under the providence) of God, surely, as we trust, the nation is recovering from the lingering results of a dreadful civil strife. r For these and all the other mercies vouchsafed, it becomes ,u as a people to return heartfelt and grateful ac knowledgments, and with our thanks giving for blessings we may unite pray ers for the cessation of local and tern porary sufferings. I, therefore, recommend that on Thurs day, the twenty-seventh day of Novem ber next, the people meet n their re? spective places of worship, to make tKefr asknowledgmente to Almighty God for His bounties and His protection, and to offer to Him prayers for their continu ance. ?. '. 41 ty" t In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of thq United States to be. affixed. . J Done at the city of Washington this 14th day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-three, and l.b.J of the independence of the United States the ninety-seventh. U. S. Grant. By the President : Hamilton Fish, Secretary of State. - m i m . Religion in Public Schools ft 5T In the Irish Convention at 6ft; 1oujs, last week, was discussed one of those ponderous questions which has shaken States and Empires. Whether religious Instruction shall be taught in the pub lic schools, propounds, a question whoso answer is perhaps more tromplicated than any other in the whole subject of education. As an abstraction, it,witt be readily asserted that as thei State is1 bound to furnish an education to its youth, then it follows that sucn educa tion shall be of the highest kind, t And what is of greater concern than instruc tion in religious matters? But when we come to settle what shall be the character of the religious instruction taught the young by authority frf the State, we find two great divisions' of public sentiment. Should the , time ever come when it will be really at tempted to introduce religions irJlstruc tion in the schools, dozens of deet will be claiming that their peculiar' tenets be the religion taught, as the Catholics are now doing. They are now demand ing, and wherever they have been suf ficient strong enforcing an education paid for by the State, and yet definitely and denominationally religious. ' The aspiring spirit of Romanism, which is constantly invading all regions, institu tions and governments for the aggran disement of their church, has so far made it the only religious body, whick has successfully asserted a right to teach its doctrine by the assistance of the pUolip money Another class which desires religious and moral instruction in the public schools, are those who occtrpy a middle ground. It would secure its object without giving offense to either She Catholic or Protestant divisions Of the religious world. This party cannot find a logical basis on which to plant their feet without finding themselves assailed by the Romanists, or by that rely mi inert) us class which demands the ex elusion of religious teaching of all kinds. Though the question may ? be asked the Roman Catholic why does he display an interest in the public schools of the United States, when in those countries which j In religioYi re pre dominantly his own, as Spain, Portugal or South America, the people axe left in ignorance, yet he evades them by de manding his constitutional rigKts. Any religious instruction, says the Catholic,1 wmcn is nojtue w uus nueriy ciiuvr directly or indirectly outlawing ' his opinions. It will be uo answer to this assertion to reply that under the pres ent circumstances, all free and' common education must be hostile to Romanism i He will answer -that the sentiments of me puonc are wrong anu evu, anam juriously affect what Ke knows toie right. The difficulties whiehsurround ttllM question arc great, yet the 'demands of the Catholics, and perhaps bther 'JgK gious denominations, 'are forcing their consideration uioii the counlrv. And a cireful, survey of the wheff sub?;i muit'coiivlnpe every candurjau tbj it thettj) i auPpnly jb the feult plnfccli cotiuromis; that partfaltcrestl fcdst? yield to what is admitted as natioitilly predominant,' if not universal,; in the sphere of morals and religion. I i ii i i - The New York JfWrf savs thattfi victory in Ohio is proof that if the Dem ocrats " rcpuHiatc compromising allian ces, and scorn cbwiMiy coalitions, their cipies inspires respect anu wins con verts." l,Oh;TorTan-hbur 0f Dundee I" Horace Greeley's pen and voice is siient in the grave, and those ho trembled at their poTyerjaoTv, insult the dead whom they oncr fluttered nl -afterwards ,'jbien traye minsiig alliances ! Time- their an ex ponent for th,eir principles outside of their party; Covering their tatterde malions with the fig leaf of Liberal Re publicanism, they sought to impose up on the country with that shoW o4ecnr cy. Kow that the imposture is discOr-J ered, ihey call their allies, and. .victims by Jidrsh names. ! y pWc do not care particularly about the quarrels in. the Democrathi, camp, Jbut we are admirers of faith'nd consistency. r EDITORIAL BUDGET. v-fThe newly . appointed r Captain- jGfeneral)f Cuba left Santandeiy Spain I ior iiavana, on lnursoayv xae kxoy ernment squadron is yet at Gibralter - i'- : ? -. f ; ... . i y ' i Ardnerskie Castle, England, for merly , the residence' of the Duke of Abereofn, has hecn burned. Many works of art, including numerous ctchf infcs by laSdseer; were lolt. f The discovery has just been made at Rome, on the Esquiline Hill, of some enormous ancient vessels i in t pottery ware, the largest ever found, aiid of such a size that a man could easily live in one. The tact is therefore elear thai the famous" tub of Diogenes was not made of wood; t)ht of eartheniire, as is, in fact, implied in the passage of Jittfen' ' ' v The people who call themselrM Conservatives n Virginia, are forming what they style Kemper-Kampaign Klubs.t The initials, which they seem fond of using alone in the headings of tjieir advertisements of meetings, are suggestive of the Ku-Klux Klan. These Httiue peypie arc eiurueaiy fuuiaiunug to make the election a contest between the races, and this is also suggestive. I hc British dispatch boat from the harbor of Cartagena arrived at Ali cante on the evening of the 18th with new4 that the insurgent frigate 5fu mancia : ran into the Fernando el Catplicbl Over half of the crew of the latter was drowned. The catastrophe is attributed to the inexperience of the officers. Another version of1 tlie affair is current here.' 4 It isreported -the Nu mencia fired int6 and sunk the Fernanr do el Cotolico because she parted com pany with and refused to obey the sig nals to rejoin the former, j There was a quiet little election in the town of Bushnell, 111., a few days ago, to obtain an expression of the wishes of the citizens for or against -for the Tsale of intoxicating liqddtahdUhe Judges vdecided that as it 4was) dbrti rablc r to f obtain Jthel jal BCntlm'enll ewxnld orthe oihen also? h This beinniye known, 125 ladies assembled at the Methodist Episcopal "Church, and thence marched to the polls and depos ited their ballots, unanimously against icehse. The vote of the town was strong the same way. Among the matters influencing the selection i of candidates for the Massa chusetts Legislature is the Hoosac Tun nel. It is expected that this work will be completed before, tjie term of the next Legislature will expire, and it will, therefore, become necessarv for that body to take some definite aetion as to how and in what manner the tun nel shall be used. The Northampton GazdU strongly opposes the granting of the monopoly of this enterprise to cer tain railroads, and says : "It is of great interest to the prosperity of this sec tion of the State that there should be no consolidation of the tunnel with other roads. It was not the intention of the people that the expensive work undertaken, by them should j be given away to'Ja:ny"Hne of road bu . that it should be kept bpen for all -toads that Advices from Panama to the 8th instant have " been , received. ' On ' the .nlSt;of tfc of Jtember the, Cor- rowR, V$h ik& MSi some time in the ' wooxls some distance; from the city, , came in and occupied the1 suburbs,, whicjh. iher. Government had" the morning of the 24th, and kept it up almost inccs?antly until the tlth instant, when they retired. While hostilities was when the Democrats, quitting own disorganized fanks sought xrere going on, General Correoso arrive from Costa Rica on the 30th ultimo, and hav He at once afinbttiLCetl't: had ceased to 'bethe legitimate presi dent of the State of Panama ever since he was overthrown by ttie revolution of the 5th, of Aprils iviuchr cxnelled him Irora StatenS'Mf (CoAeoM1 being-the -first, design a do appoin ted-to . be a substituteia fucJi case elaimed'to be the legal president, in tle contest both sides were afmed with rifles of thp most approved pattern. The Govern ment had the advantage of possessing cannon, which have caused great de stracfSSSfrTy yaluabl e houses du ring jyntifeahc cnttSti Fbrtntocrydmiral'Aimy nifd hoisted his. lag oi thp .Ignited States steamer Pensacola. Seeing the unpro tected slate of trhnsit fnm the clisorder ed condition ef thesityi and there being ua national force on thq part Qf Cojoih,- blathe Admiral landed one hundred? anu uny men at lue ranroau siuiiuu, and afterward; siif the' reqhest of the; Government itself, sixty men Vith: their orar-in the City Square. y Ttij! Gov-; ernment' expecting jthat a 6enarai fa-' vorable to the 'rebel party miglit come over the , railroA'ci, ntJout aY6rce and demanded that the train should be stop-. pled,1 a8d had all the passing earch'-.1 ed. , T.e admiral, on being ipjforraed of thfel" daring attempt on the freedthif of the intexroqean , traniiitj ordereb: that ii guard of United States marines should accompany eaq-traiii, and shoot down any armed men wh should endeavor to interfere with it. The inability of the :Govemineijt Jo jjrijfeetjthe trnsitalls forth much comment. It is hoped that Admiral Aimy will not give up the pos session and pictionof the transit4a til he is sure that it will be no Further disturbed: ; A1' Constituent' Assmbty5 which 1 was organized- to settle hlatiers here, has doneMittle else 'than to autho rize a forced loan of $20,000 on the city and $40,000 on the province. The state of affairs' iinscttles'Vll business tA Pana ma. WAIFS. France has grot three milliou horses left, despite the voracity of the gour mands. lheTe iat also a jackass or "two remaining. , x Chieagp papers are making light of a youhihan 'who swallowed 'a bottle of kerosene, lpistaking'it for cough syrup. A Connecticut gentleman claims to have, disco vereda peice of sthe; balloon. H will be jroflptlv bound everto keep the'"lieace." ; ; , 1 ;; ' Iowa laid the corner-stone of her new Capitol without any speeches. It is an imposing edifice all the. same. Fifty Baptist ministers in 'Nova Scotia find themselves oht . of ' buisness. All the bluenoses have been unde water at some time or other. Ghicago'd.ry goods merchants provide lunches for their customers, thus putting them under polite obligations to strike a bargain. . s .,, Here is the latest description of a kiss: "Twas night. A real warm couple stood in the' frale, cold moonbeams. Their lips touched, and there was a sound like a cow hauling her hoof out of the mud." A colored youth ."cleaned out'' a par cel of boys who pitched into him at New Lisbon, Ohio, the bther day, and exclaimed: "Brest-, de Lord, dis nigger did not come all de way fromjtichmond for nothing I' NEW ADFKRTlSEMEiNTS. Wilmington Lodge No.' 319. REOUIiAU COMMUNICATION" THIS (Tuesday) evening at 74 o'clock. ; THOS. H. CARR, oc 1 21 -It Secretary. EVANS Ac VonGIiiiHIV HAVE on hand flne Calf Boots, fine Calf Balmorals , EVANS Sc VoxGLAHX TTAV.K in Store Iies flnc Cloth Eals. Ladies' flne Kid Bals, Ac. KVAHJc VonGLAHN i: M IS JJAVE on hand, always, a flne assortment of CHILDREN'S SHOES, of all color3 and sizes. EVYBOLvfT is' IVlTEli TO CALL AND SEE THEM, octi'l i:i2-dAwtf 4: Drs. Greene, Lindley & Bentley's GREAT FAMILY MEDICINES!! THE CHEAT VEGETABLE AL- it TEAR ATI VE. lug manasctltQ.landretlv. feM 4 once iook airecuonoi the peqeeeding against the Grernnnt qfrjGefc!Neiral hit GeNeinr s w w - - -r C0HP. EIT. CORYDALIS JA'K rng from impure bloody DR. GREENE'S FlfCl KF. For the cure of Epilepsy, Fits, spu, and convulsions of all kinds. MEDICATED HoNeV, for Coughs Ctlds. Bronchltln, Croup and aill.aisef.M the LdnsB and air ps&ages. r NECrLVLGLV SPECIFIC, A certain and speedy ctiro for Netrmlgia, Kheumatism, Nervous Headache, and aU nervous pains. WABASH VAI.LE AGUE CUBE. Con tains no quinine. A ost positive remedy fr Chills. Billions Fevfr, and congestions of Liver and Spleen. Acts Like a charm. For! sale by GREEN FLANNER, sole Agents for Wilmington, N. C oet2I 13i-dwtf NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 13 ft substitute for soap for all bonMr .ifcold pUrposeaxcept washing cletlies-k? r- S A P O L I O for cleaning your house will save the labor of one cleaner. Give it a trial. (J 4 Ti 7 T T f waier. iso reinovlntr curtains ml carpets. , . ., , . .... r , S A :P:0 ili-If O - cleans paint and woodjn fact the en tire house, better than soap. slopr- f ling: Kaves labor. You cali't aflbrcT to be without it. SAP 6 171 (5 for scouring knives is better and cleaner than , IJatli Bricjk. WiU not ! . scratch. . - f S A r O LlTTT is belter than sop and sand for pol ishing Tinware. ' Brightens without scratching. ' ',-:. S A 1 O LI O polishes brass and copper utensils better than acid or oil and rotten ' Ktoue, S A P 0 L I O 'for washing dishes and glassware is ha valuable. Cheaper that soap i S' A 1 () L I () : ti t removes stains from marble mantel, tables and statuary, from hard-fin- . ished walls, and from china and por celain: J , - . J ; A P O L I o -' ' removes stains and grease from' -car-pets and other woven fabrics, i There; fa no one article known that will' .1 ' 'c -i i : ' 1 ffu mauj jiau.u mi uvi,Kj anu OO H a well as Sa polio: Trv it. ; ' 1j HWD A POLIO ,a new and wouderiully etfectiVe w ..H. t i t v. jioui i ooap, liiiving no equal la this country or abroad, , . , ' i - - HAND S A J' OLIO as an' article of the bath, "reach : . l es the . foundation" jo!" dirt, opc the pores and gives a healthy Hon and brilliant tint to the skin, HAND S . A P O L I 0 cleanses and bcautiies the skin. ; . ' instantly removing any stain or blemish from both bands arrd ' face. -' , : : HAND S A V O L 10 : ! is .without a rival in tbe worltf ' for curing or preventing rough- nessand chapping of either hands or faces. .... . HAND s A P OLIO - removes tar, pitch, , iron or ink stain and grease; for workers in , . machiuq shops, mines, &c., is in valudblc. For making the skip white aud soft, and giving to it a . . . rVblooin of beauty," .it is .unsur ; rassed by any vnetic known HAND SmA V O L I O " costi? 10 1 o 1 con ts per cake', and . . - a everybody .should havo it. You . will, like it.";' Don't Fail 1o tr? these Goods. ' . :' -Buy it of your - merchant if he has it or nll proctire it lor you. ' If not, then write for imqlmiilirct; 'jkYU about Sa polio," and it will be mailed free. JEnocli IVXo.vjjra.ijs5 fcSon's, : !iY 20 PARK PtAOA, X. Y. or I jO M H A R D ST. , RAT.T1MORE, Ml). July 30 h i f f I(- - . - . ,? ,61-ly Ol'ERA HOUSE. JBJJE FIT COjSTO-EJRT. LJIDBE 1). KAHNWE LER: - -V Mi GKEENWALD Vnov. TAM1UIKELLO, Will givc.a first class MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT,' For the bent-fit of ihe oxford Orjmn Wednesday;Erping, Oct. 22d, 1873. The importance oft nis work is well knowaj and the appeaipf ihe dj itute should ot go un h eedetL . .v, ;i LET ALL i CHAKITABCYv DISPOSED BE ADMISSION. fcEYENTYi-FIVE CENTS. Doors open at 7:3. Concert to coinmeticek precisely at S o'clock. . 4 . , , Reserved seats can be procured; on and after Monday the 20th, without extra charge, at P, IlKIKSBKKiiKU's LlVK BOOK 8TOKK. The Piauo and Organ to be used upon tho occasion have been kindly loaned by Mr. IV lleinsbergcr, free of charge. The use or the Opera J louse has been i -W 1 1 . 1. . 4LA I ( ujfi tut; tvgppvp, i j oct 1 117 -Ul To the Ladies I M r$. JE. A. L.'UilISIEN HAS JUST RET17RNED FROM NEW YORK Aritb.the.Fine8t and Handsom est Stock of ; French 7Mitlincrt 1 1 Ever offered In thisclty. DRESS-3IAKINO A SPECIALTY. AU the LATEST 8TYLSM and PATER NS were selected iu person front the leading houses of New York City. oct ftr &-3Wifc ! Front titreet. 1 Vt n 1 i i i. " -, o HQlTArEKVI. I Residenco. Tli i rd stree t, Nort it of M ulberrv Oct 1-5 127-2W OHK'S 1 NE WHiDFRIlTBirC r- , r-t- ?irvrrTt I t r- auNdTrf hi- led hmcM rantred. and nU ar vie tedonKUlhh wueci, wiin uno wf 01 aic. aaikcisiern Utei P twrain water on If . rel aea. VT5. ) Enquire of RVOHR. At City Hall. October 14 136-tf LOST. jy. i ail x rivr kjvjx , on ji a r tet Ktroet. bo.twMn Third nnd HFcrthYrwnalWjrOLD-LOGKETj-with monogram. - ane Jmder ,wiljL receive a suitable rewkW tAvSmfiPat oetli-tf11 ll'and lSFront'et; 3 t Aavk bemoved, my JIAB from the ulheast cocner (of Water ,ndJLXck streets M.tJiK ii Alt x , i to the building on Second, between Market ANOTITETV luvplc oTHainb, ErcAkfat i"P o, x.Aiouiaroi4oar" own cnrinr; also, -choice lot of rrimaJLeaf Lurd, in 20 pouif eL OafeLacketa, -cxpreasiy for ; fmmily We return our, thanks' to our customers and-friendarftjrlheir kindXrrore and liberal patronage extended our-new enterprise, and are determined not tQte . oatdone In prices and quality of Goods. An examination of our superior Stock of Groceries, Wines and Liquors,wlll convince tne most skeptical that money can fee saved ,by ; giving us Uieir pr dew Remember the? corner underthc Heaman's Home. !!. J. H. McGARITY. & CO. Sept 23 108- ' i ; i ' i t-, j Mullets Mullets. T BINFORD , CROW & CO;S.; you will find hgeftu MULLETS, for sale low. Fresh arrivalB every wee from the seashore. . . They also receive fresh Groceries by evfcry steamer and sail vessel, and will be glad to have their friends give them A call j ' TIES, AND; T :s ; -Always on hand. SOUTH WATER STREET, '-nit pt it Wllmingtoh, N. C. REDINGOTES, AtTE ARENOWMAKING THESE STYL ISH ARTICLES for our customers. iTeiW j n t c; r Will do weU to call at Mrs. STROCK'S and examine samples. Z)rcs8lJaking , nr. Mm STR0CKS' Millinery and JJrrMalirtr; Room, bet Htf ; FriacesiJ Street, Evans Block. Harris1 NeW Stand. T ArotTf;f) ItESPECTFUljLY iNFORSt the J public that my son. Mr R. ft Harris, has tamed pytef ithe JiKWHTANV to.myself, and that' It will hereafter be conducted in my name for the benefit of myself and fam ily.,, I .roultL, .therefore, respectfully solicit a continuance of the very liberal patronage heretofore Extended to 1U 1 For the present Mr. John (T'rul is alone authorized to act fur me. ' i , - , - -' I'aperft and other publication not on hand will bo ordered promptly. , Papers and Peri odicals delivered at places of business and residences wtthout extra charge, oct 18 J?t , Mjih. L C HAIUtlyt. TI A VI Ni IX STOlK Third street, oi A V I Ni PURCHASED ! THE DRUG oj .Messrs. Green a King,, on reroositn fttVlfAlf. T wIIIVmi. constantly on hahUa full assortment of ' ' f iAXD! FANCY AUTItJtHPf.' ' Wliich, will be sold at ow prices for CASH, and every effort made to merit a share of public' patronage. Satisfaction' guaranteed and all Medicines warranted to be the best that can be purchased.' Competent Druggists will have charge of the business. Carefully and correctlyj compounded at all hours, DAY OR NIGHT. ' n ' Oct 18 tf -f 1 . JAMEa C. MUNDS. A Premium for Cash I1! t AyiLli BE PAID IS CLOTH IN G , AT MUNS0N & GO'S. For those in want no better time could be found thaw the present to replenish your wardrobes. -: .m -; - :i CLOTHING CHEAPER THAN EVER 'I - ..octlif o- ;-h.a : , : .,1 City tlothiers. Noticft by Assigneo ofi his Appoint . v mcntIn Bankruptcy. District Coukt of, tuk, V. . Vm ilre Cape rpar District. ) ' ' ; In ttiemaUer of Thomas OL Brown; Bankrupt rV WHOM FT MAY OOXCBRNt Thi JLnndersigned, hereby civee notice of bJs appointment as Assignee of . Thomas ). Brown, of the county of Bladen, andMtate of .North ( Vim inn hn hi Km WiMrfMil I hanlcrupt upon his own petition by the. Dia Ltrtct Court of nld districts : ' , ..u w. r. fiprp; Assignee. oct 17, 1S7 lawSw - . : . li ' B .-Tttff VoiIlS (H Utt, . .1-1., Vim i lij and rrinstreetstreUy73ccupie(.lby R L. HarrrshevOOQIUtMJtan al- ' nMsmtausror:. : - . Be promptly attended to. ept 27 112slm NEW ADVERTOEHENTs. 1 - - "U4'i VmTtn nnn . 'LiU unun i Hiin p,H N -U1 f f . . Electric Cures Everything. For sale by all Druggist. 15 ' . i j7.3t OURDOUBLESTOS 11 and 13 Front Street, TOCKED WITH A LAROK .VK-sort. MENT OF CHOICE l AT VERY IjOWET CASH rilH x Daily OieniDS of Fresh Groceria ! We call attention tn stock of CORDIALS and Clloirfc wivS LIQU0R8 At GEO. MYERS. 11 and IS South Front street oct 7-tf 1 TAX PAYERS JJ O T I O TP rjiHE BOARD OF CO UK TV COMMISSION. ERS of New Hanover county will hold , i, mectlosr, commencing Jlonday October aib and continuing until .Saturday, the ZHh inst., both days Inclusive, between the houn of 10 A M, and I P M, for tbe purpose of hearing and examining complaints of in payers upon the lnntter of assesemcnli of Real lroper!y, in manner and form an w forth in Section 17 of Revenue Act, belnjf en titled "How complaints of excess proceeds with," as follows: " Sjk-. 17. If any person shall complain be fore the Commissioners that his propertr, ciiiicr ri'iHur prrwnai, nas oeen inipropcm valued, or that he is chnnrert with an t. flve tax, he shall present his claim In writlur and they shall hear any evidence alduJ uiw. nuutuiui Bumuimon ana cxiniir any witnesses necessary for a Just deeiil of the question. If they decide against tt complaint, they shall bImo give Judgment against him for the costs of the InvestigstkM; but if the County Commissioners shall flod that he has cause for the complaint, Uwv shall direct their clerk to render a tmeir connt thereof, and the account thus renders to the Auditor, who shall cretUt tbe Hhcriff with the overcharge in his settlement ofthit year. Complainants will follow tbe requirement of the Act In making their compialnU.ii the Board desire to fully complete tbe $ seeements within the time designated. HI I .AS N. MARTIN Chairman. oct 20 lit IN STORE. 5,000 xack Halt; 8,000 bushels Corn; 1,000 bushels Oats;- 300 bales Hav; 1,000 bushels Meal; 300 roll Bagging; 1,000 bundles Tiea; 800 Spirit Casks; 2.30 barrels Glue; 1,000 bundles Hoop Iron; 200 papers Rivets; 150 uoxes Cheese; t2o barrels Mullets 800 barrels Flour; . 65 boxes Dry Salt Sides 100 boxes Smoked Sides and Shoulders 125 barrels Sugar; 400 bags Coffee all grade; 125 boxes Tobacco; 30 barrels and half barrels Snuff; 100 boxes and barrels Cracker?; 50 cases Snuff; 75 barrels Rice; 200 cases Brandy Peaches? lou cases J?hnappH; 150 dozen buckets; 50 boxes Candy; 125 boxes Candles, Ace. For sale by F. W. KEKGXEB. octG 11- WE NEVER TO HIVE IN STORE A UUtOIJ,JXQCK UF c OVR H UTTER Pronounced by all, the "BKT IN tHE Trie Empire Family Flour. The Mill arecontrollcxl br aVfvnlBl'' Wnr IT CP TO THE TAi" i ttUALlTY. Kverypacluweurnt- btwreU, hair barrebi and bags. . For sale by .,,, ; . GEO. MVWto, Hand 13 Front : oct7-tr: : THE MEETING of lM,0,torlHrrfi poblle generally, which was ' JS to be held at tha t itv Hall. FritiaT emt roxs street h, oct 1C
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