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I mmmmmmmmmmmmmamm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmm i I ...II -II ,. , t iiiis I'AI-kk , . . . V- .".;,.. ,: ; , : -,, - v -- - - r LEASE MQTICE. .. , ' . ' : . . , ,rr afternoon, We wilfbc glad to receire: coMdeiiWk" -II 1 JAMES. f" ash 'UiiiSSoSaoepaii;. .. flO.SIxBonllui, $2 50; Three u Jl i: One month,. 59 cents. TifwTdeliTered bv carrier, He Cr ..... -rtof the citr, at tho f or 13 ceny rr wk- r. u i r- w -nd liberal. tfSSSJriber- will please report an r and ,v.ire their papeM rey ularl j. fry Advflrtisaments. !?H(NG :ft SOMMER GOODS AT M." KATZ'S, r.r. 36 Market Street p,ic-'s Lower Than Ever PXLSSS GOODS t r O a m 4- f t1 Mil I Silk 85 cents per yard up. 4 '..jan,! UnMrtchcdCit tnC cts. up. fAWCV OOODS. BEAT VARIETY ! GREAT BARGAINS rents up- iii'j ,v"" "-w raraiol;, Collar? and Cuds EWDROIDESXIES. ()PJEl)V-) WKiR WELL.) Uen& Bov's Wear Housekeeping Goods nOM 40 CENTS U7 ! LINEN DRESSES. frlmrt tverjr llaog needed to eowpletc au utire outfit for Ladies, Ucnts or Children. Patronize Home ! I'll Duplicate any Retail Goods sent for abroad on the Same Terms. . mil mm uuuB 36 Market St. iplis i ' Patronize Home. I ttiz THIS SEASON ONE OF THE chant Tailoring Goods ca bo found iajwberc, aud 1 will du r'Mte ii.yGooiUwW at Retail in any Sorttcrn city fa the same terms. W A. DAVID, Merchtat Tailor and Clothier" U! , Just Out. " rBaLN "OT YOltK. IN hy Cttfclighl. hy TONY ; S. JtWtTT'S. Ice Cream. - m w rHtL? SALOON will be opened UWm 4. tbc public tb -moirow. Ci. .! ? Stored with fpf V&nie-fruit' 6c kept k Cream on Sandar left "Nr filUi turdt J "ftcrnoon will le Mh, JAS. C.LUMSDEN, . North Front st. nESlI AND CHOICE Carotuel,, tocoant Cream, Cream Walnuts, Cream Dates, Dried Fig, eamTafljr, Oran-es, APplcs, Granw. J W. UIP PITT'S Vi... r -U(, '"''ii sroiiK, . Ladies5 and Gentsl Gansc Unaerwear KtRjLECats AND " i as rail ' i i n r i x Jit ri ; - - . r - f , t a av t .- id II II II II i r ' :",? SI . tf! ' II ? ill :.M' W J r ' lt- III fll- ' II ; II J ' l t I . v iL JLlfi '':17iiXMjL JLMEj 1 Mi w , ' ' , . . I . . ... . . VOL. 2. v AVILMINGTON, N. C. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3JCWS SUMMARY. The ticvs from L)uisana continues to itjisuvc and thrc is a btrong probability ti!ical ufau early afljustmcut. "War lus not yet been formally declared in Lurope, but Russia' is expected to take t'jo initiatory steps! at once. r- Boss Tweed has made a full confession which implicates many prominent New Yorkers. The ten Lowudesvilie murderers, who were to have been hanged on Friday, have been respited for two weeks , by Gov. llamptoii. Th Montenegran delegates have left Constantinople for their-homes, , and the Russian embassy will, 'probably take its de)arture to-mor row'.. Promiucut banks in the coun try ctnip'hiin of a glut of silver! Three hundred persons are to be discharged to-day from the Bu reau of Triii ting and Engraving. -: The steamer Dispatch will sail shortly for .Constantinople for the use of the United 8tates:MiiMstcr there. ' The Treas ury will pay all sums under five dollars hi silver when desired ; otherwise dollar bills will k-bue. Four persons in Greene county, Pa., and two in St. Louis, making. a combination ol counter-feitcrt--, have been arrested. A large amount of thecqucer was captured. ' The Cabinet yesterday discussed the ques tion of an extra session.1 It' had been concluded to call the session on June' 4th, but to-duy the (iicstiou of calling it May loth or dispensing with it altogether was discussed at some length, without order ing any change in the original programme. The situation was decided that no present action-Would be proper. - - Extensive improvements are .contemplated iu the N'ow York Times building. The roof is to be raised anil an additional story built. The Saratoga Street , Methodist Church in i'att Bet-ton. has closed its doors to the Bey. V. R. Clark, Avho was appointed its paster by the recent Confer ence. The trustees of the church wauted I a minister from Xew Hampshire, but the Bishop disappointed their expectations, and tlicy r;.!'uscd to open the building. The Tai ls I "it ion alii vmi that Cardi- nal Eedoeh owsk i'.s extradition was reallv demanded, aiid . g'raited by-the Italian Government, but the Pope gave him asylum at Vatican... At a meeting of the Gold Exehaii'-.e the Treasurer re-, ported that the cash assets of the Ex change on the 31st of March were $119, 310. This is to be divided amon 451 members, giving to each one about260. The brick makers in Trenton ps. J., arc ou a striko. The soldiers of the Russian licet in Ncw York received a year's pay last Saturday. A coroner's jury is investigating the St. Louis horror. Robert M. UcWtit, a well known New York publisher, is dead. Dr. R. B: Green of Jloosick, X. Y., was thought to be dead, and his body was placed in a vault about two weeks ago. As he had narrowly, escaped burial while in a trance several years ago, his wife was requested o visit his. body until no doubt of death existed. It is said that -last bat ui as signs of life were, noticed, and the body was lcmovcd from tha vault. Attending physicians pronounce it a case ofsitsper.ded animation. Bishop Atkinson's Appointments for hi 8 Spring .'Visitation. St. Lukc'Sj'Washington county... April Si St. David's, ; 'v -3rd Sunday after Easter .... . Plymouth bt. James, lieautort county . ...... 'JO uO o - -! St. George s, Uyde county, 4in Suuday after , Easter .......... Fairfield, Hyde county ... .... . " Sladesville... ......May Bath... ". Zion Church, Beaufort county . . .. ' Washington, " " 3 Jamcsville. .. - Williamstou (Ascension Day).... Hamilton.. vr.:1': v. - 10 Triuity Chutch, Seotlaiul, Neck, Suuday alter Ascension. ... . .Collections iu behalf of Diocesan ilts- sious will be made at each place The People Want Proof. I There is no medicine prescribed bv physicians, cr sold by Druggists, that carries such evidence, of its success and superior virturc of Bcmiee's Germa Syiu t for scVcre Coughs, Colds settled on the breast, Consumption, or any disease of the Throat and Lungs. A proof of that tact is that any person afflicted, can get a Sanlplc Bottle for 10 cents- and try. its superior effect before buying the regular ize at 75 cents. It has. lately been intr- duccd in this country from Germar.yU ana its wonderful cures arc astomshmg everyone that use it. Three doses will relcievc any case. Try it. j Xever put much conlidcnco iu such as put no confidence in others." A man prone to suspect evil is tnostl looking in his The Mails. The Mails close and arrive at Urn rostpfiic follows: CLOSF!. XortUeni UirouKb, mails - - - 1 ."ty V XortUeni through and -vay mails. S:ii J i Mulls for the J. C. lUuhtxid, and routes supplied therefrom - - G:l " Southern mails for all points .scut li, f r 4 daily - - ... c.-m) i Wcstcrrl mails (C. C. J. W.) daily (except Sundays - - - c,') Fayetteville, ami ollices on Cajn; Fear lUver, Tuesdays and Fri days - - - 1:0' m ; .i 21 Fayetteville by C. C. R. V. daily, (except Sundays) u:' A M Onslow C. U. ami Irrtermcdiate of- fics eyery Friday - -. 0.00 . M Smithville mails, by steamboat,. daily, (except Sundas's) - - -:0o Maiis for Easy Hill, Town Crook, L ' . 1 nVl.l F it II... rupJiy, I311iiiuiic hiiva jimu. - i i liiver, every j?riaay at - - o: a .u ARB1VK. I Northern through mails - - 12:1 j r M Northern through and way mails. 7:1 . M Southern mails - - - - - - - V:w X M Mails delivered from 0:00 A. M. to 7rt) V. M., and on Sundays from S: W to lu)0 A. M. Stamp OfriceiOiK'n from S A. .M. to 12 M., and from 2 to G 1'. M. Money order) and Register Departments open same as stamp office. Stamps for sale at" general (delivery When stamp office is eiosed. Key Koxes accessible su.au Hours, uay ami mslit. Mails collected froni hi rcet boxes cverv (lay at 4:00 I M. LOCAL NEW cT INcw Adverliseinents. M. M. K.m Spring and Suuna'cr-G A. David Patronize Home. J. C. -Lumsdek Ice Croani. ' S. Jewetx Just Out. oJ; A. SnRiEU. Collars by. the bucket fu l-'25 cnts a bucket. . Howe's circus will', perform in Piter.: burg to-morrow. There has beeii. no need works since .April set - in. for water Spring is like a little joker now see it-amPhow you' don't. VOU If you hear anybody say -SprinJ has your ; and i. iome" shoot him on the spot Do not forget that while you fold hands, time folds not up his wings. The time for boys to "go barefoot to "0 iu swimming" is near at ban If falsehood paralyzed the tongue, a death-like silence would pervade fy. ' . .- There is more of an Aprilish feeli Kv ii at -;ocic- : in tlie atmosphere to-day than we have yet had. There arc some people, .the moi oil ik of i think nt t.liem tlie lcs:s von tl:n them. : Duels ought to good', very rapidly acquires only two seconds to a'rrang pne'. as it j . I'm- . i i ad- i If every man would only take th vice he gives to other people he wujld be!. happy. .-JU- - - - " A man who is sharp in busiue will . his now generally be found "to be. blunt ii manners The City Hall "park'; i beautiful with its adornment of green -grass; i and' purple flowers. ! llcr i frr-! I"' i ! The Princess' of Wales nliowd rhild ren to "ride r.iiiback;" and she nishes the back. There was a slight frost up the yesterday 'morning, Ajut nt enough to hurt anything. river of it Rignold drew by "far tiie largest" encc of the season" at Charlotte on dav night. He wa.i b(Xkcd for C' last night. . audi- plon- imbia One reason that the world is not re iolTn- Ik - . . 1 . . . k icciiiiM' everv inan is oeio ' m ic- forminr' others, win;-! uuv lew thitik ot reformi'ig tocnn tlvu. The portable Hour for daticing d attics is to be put down in the Opera louse this week, the dramatic season which didu't open' here this winter having closed. about ' Weundci htaild that JudjeSc uiui is to hold Superior Court lure next r.vvao With, t will uot arrive" until Monday night and the Court will not "open, therefore. tmtil Tucsdav morning. An inebriated Wilmington" v.w told his wife last night that his shoes h .Id' just been half soled and were slippery, aiid she said perhaps they were mended sherry cobbler. i-y a lJpsj-ilru never to sneak ol a imuu s virtues to his face nor his faults behind his b:ick a iroUeli rule, tlie o.crva- tiou of which would at once banish tlat- tery and defamation from the earth. Youth vanished, manhood liies : soon -' , . - . old are is ours, and then, like children wrarv- witli the dvs amusement, and tireii of pcttj bnnoyances and . disap pointment?, wc are glad to lie down, and The Board of Audit and Finance for this city is now fully organized and will i have regular meetings on the first' and '(i.nr,.,,,!.,, , ;.. ...vi. .i ' j niiivi .uuiiiki; mi u:au iiiouill. Jir, Aor- r.....t ; '.,: .... -i ?:. r io vii.iii aui ir. oauics ; F. Guise;. Clerk . 'To remove stains from marble make a mortar of imslacked clime : and very strong lye, cover the stain thickly with it, ! ad 'lt wi for six weeks. Wash" off' j perfectly clean, and rub hard with a soft I bn-.ch dipped in cold water 1 f sea water, having its usual constit uents, should penetrate through a cavity in the earth to a depth where it would meet high temperature and metallic sulphides, the conditions .'-would be present -for forming petroleum. Very. Much Improved. the NcLcbcrnian comes to us this enlarged to neatly ' twice its firmer size, aiid. very much improved in every way. Il p;cucnts 2S columns to the reader and its editorial and news departments evi dence much care and ability.-. Published at Kewbern. by .M." Carpenter, at 2o a vear in advance. City Court. The -following cases were disposed of by the Mayor this morning-: Antoni Swain, charged with-disordely conduct, was found guilty but judgment was suspended on payment -of costs'. ictoria Swain, for disordcly .conduct, was lined $20 and costs or CO days work on the streets. Ilatlie Lee, for the larceny of was bound over to the Criminal Court in the sum of $200, justified bond. The same, for living in a house of ill lainc, was fined $20 and costs or GO days work on trie streets. The Post Office Approaches, .Second street, between "Chestnut aud Mulberry, on the west side, is in an awful condition, left' so as a result of the recent grading operations carried on in that quarter. In fact, all of the approaches to the Post fli:e arebad at night, the cross ings iu tho immediate vicinity on account of their condition and the sidewalks ou Chcsnut and Second street because of the f want of lt"ht. ' , Second street. betVveeu Princess aiid Chestnut in especial, which. is now one ot j the most prominent thoroughfares in the ' city, is as dark as Erebus every night when the moon is not shining clearly. " -:" - - - The Cape Fear. The water in the river is now falling- vil' ' verv fa.t, and it wasonlv about 17 or 18 feet above low'. water mark early y ester-. dav morning It is disapiieariug rapidly from the low lands along the river be tween this city and Fayetteville, and farming operations will soon begin in earnest. : Instead of an injury it has proved a blessing as it has left the river j UKjs covered with . tie rich sediments bvu'bt down from the intcjior,, and it will not lc necessary to fertilize such hind t0 proiluce hue crops." this year. With 1 .. 'i!. .... ... goo i scasui;s, ; ana wuu no moiu vi large -freshets this summer, the planters along the river nr.iy.expect to reap rich harvests this year. Some idea of the fertility of those lands aud of the beneficial effects of a Spring freshet m.w be obtaincl from the tact i li.it a lroVniinent citizen of li'.adcu county. OliC W'lV) f.r.ns Kiro v on the river, tola tint -he could afford to !o,e hisi 1 iS - us once crop every other, year by the floods so o -...'t!,n , 1.1 in tTh-;- wW.imi laid. - 7 , - ,i especially alter having oec:s uiu.u.,iy.. I by a spring Ircaliec. The Advance in Breadstuff. Breadstuffs have advanced, and no mis take, but it is not al toother owing to the war news irom Europe. The advance in Hour, for instance,' was begin' sbaic twj m ..i.tjis ago, and has gone on steadily ever since, and it had its origin iu ihd scarcity of wheat, consequent upon a short cr .-p. ; but there is no doubt that tlie utc war ! news his had! something to do with tnc increase in value of late. The advance iu iior.r h is Won from &2 to 2'Jo .t b.urcl. Grades which sold here two mouths ago for $7 a barrel are now and those which sold at $7 50 arc now 9 75, and it is the opinion of dealers that there will be a still farther and a heavier advance, consequent .upon - the wur news f-oui Europe. Corn, wc all know, has advanced very considerably in price, while meats are strong and about Xhc same. Cotrec is low wuu an upwaru tendencv. Sugar is firm at the usual prices, and rice is steady and with indica tions of advance, consequent, in agfeat measure, tipen the damages, to the, rice plantations in outli litrour.a iiy..uann 18, 1877. NO. 75 To the Work House. The following "prisoners, convicted at the recent term of the Criminal Court for this tounty, "have bet;n 'turned over'to the Superintendent of 1 AWn k 1 Ioue, Viz : HcnTy Whitted, C months; William Phinney, S months; William Price, 4 months ; Henry Bryant, 12 months. All colored. v Picture of Gov. Vant e. From our friend Mr. J. S. Tomiinson, I of the Hickory Press, we have received, a beautiful lithographic representation Gov. Vance." The picture is furnished' by Mr. Tomliuson to auyonc desiring it for HO cents or in a neat walnut frame at $1.50. Agents cau'obtnia tcritory . fur its sale 6n ai)pic;ttio:i to Mr. Tnmlinson at Hickory X. C. Ths spring and Summer. We invite "attention to the large and at tractive , advertisement of Mr. M.' 3.1 Katz, tlrj popular Market ' street . i..ri chant, which appears i ,r the thl time in this issue; 'Mr. Katzdias but recently re turned from the Xorth with a full line of the newest,' latest and moat desirable styles of goods for the spring and summer wear., to which' lie invites the attention of all. but particularly of the ladies. His prices are down as low as th.-y can be gotten, and he pledges .himself ! du plicate thc'sa'mc terms on any 'bill ordered from abroad.. , ., " Knights - of Honor. As has been .before h'lated, .a Grand Lodge of Knights of Hon. r for th:: State of Xorth Carolina will be established iii this city to-night, Ma'rsdeu ' P.ellaniy Fsj. has been chosen on the part of Carolina Lodge to deliver the address of v.elcome to the visiting delegates who are composed of P. D's. of the order. The following delegates have: -arrived.- . ' - - Rev. T. J. Allison, oi Tarbor.-, Dr. H. Toll, of Kiusion, Dr. D. Cogdi.il, ol G'idsboro, Messrs. V. G. Biiuson, of Xewbern, C R: Jones, of Charlotte, and P. C. Carlton, of Statesvilic. Others" are expected to arrive to-u.ight'incliuiiug .Mr.' J. A. Ege, Supreme Dictator i f the Order iii the United States Off for the Penitentiary. Sheriff Manning left here this morning for Raleigh with the following prisoners,' sentenced to the Penitentiary by Judge Meares'at the recent form of the-Criminal Court, viz : Samuel Mack, 10 years; .John Smith, 2 years ; Handy , -McAllister alias Lou McAllister, 5 years; Henry B vne, 1 years; George Poisson. 10 years; Thomas Johnson, 10 years : John Melvin . 2 years ; Martha Williams I a'jds Martha Meiton, o vears. . All colored, Z '. J ' Sheriff Manning is accompanied by three deputies, makiug a stronger guard than is usually sent up with prisoners. This was rcudercd necessary from the fad . that there are several very d.espirate charac ters iu the gang, among thjin Thomas Johnson, the notorious racalj who yester day made such a' desperate and unsuc cessful attempt to escape from jail by uvcrpowing the jailor and. his assistants. Soiree JLast Aight. . We . 'stopped iu a few miu'.uca ia.it evening to witness the- soiree givtn by Prof. Agoatiui's dac'mg cas.-. expecting to scc cn!y the ordinary exercises of .such- occasionSjbut were very muc h snrpi i.-c-U to-l i I tin. i llin enre nf-- f ,1.1-rvri.i . .T i.i- .ti.Oi.ooi' " 1 oo,.,,, ,, wlncii tl.u iituo ones evinced thl lcrpic.iorean art. . i Iij Little i oiks 'nadiiile; cmpose'l of children frm to o years of age. was simply v..:derful. Tlie Highlaiiil ..Fling.- I'lahus Hornpipe, j and some other fancy dauccs with which I we were not familiar were mbraccd iu tnc cvemng -rogrammc anl were ii.ma sjmeiy ciccut'xl by the svhola;s; We hardly think" we could too hig'i.iy . jiai.-e the entertainment ami we know every oho M-escnt will c:nlor?'u wlv.n ve.-.-.v itwa." 1 ' . .; tcoii'lerfaL V, ' k'jU P; l. Au 'st;.! ! dancC'I 1 iii:ei'." II .nipip-". v. mc'i e .uc ; free to admit, it ha- ncvn- !-eu '.-ur.p'.-i-.- 1 urc to sec mere lratidrr-nK ly :v grar fully i executed. The Prof, retire .1 amid tumul-1 tuotis applause and m!io:iM ' fed highly comilimculcil by the g .h;:i.c ilc:uure and surprise evinced by the large audience. Life Time Misery. Has often been established i o. ly peptic -stomachs, -"received iu cinld hoodby the use of bad bread,, heavy biscuit and indigestiblo jiastry. Xo family now1 neetl curao its children with such , aa-; inheritance. ; Iu DooleyV Yeast Powder, is , found tlie . absolute preventive, y.' -; ," -' , V " ( The, inissiDg Ii;bt .ship stationed at Frying Tan Shoals . which v was tlriven oil during the' recent llls ollcu back safely,. ... ... , ... sreneral interest btitV " v The , name of thc ' writer' nnit alvajf b furnished to' the Edilpr.?.1 V- T (,lt,t." Communications miut.W.Trittea ltd one side of the paper. . rersonaliUes must be avoided i ' ! r aLcJ i t is especially Juid J)trt Icltrrjr tSrfl? , aood that Jic editor doea not always sdm the vicwa of correepondentiii unlcsl ao fta4 in the editorial columns. . ' ' A hop ;wtil be given next tw&j? l night In the Opera House under the aoiptces ' of the "OM Bachelor's Association. - " .:.' Schr Traveller, Hodges, for 'St. Pfcifrt ; Martinique, . put in here to-day, in dia-' tress. Some damages to her rudder will," be repaired when she will proceed on her way . :-' . ; :. ;':--u" I Scream. Mr. 1 ammsden's Ice Cream Saloon; will be open . to-morrow for the season. ' A sure sign that Spring has come at last. f All know how goxl and pure his cream is, and if they don't, it is very easy ; for them to fmd out. Orders left with him on Saturday for cream on Sunday will always' . 1 c promptly filled. ' , v u Standing Committees. ' - '--' At a nn etmg of jhe newly e!ecte! Hoard- of Managers of the Produce Kx-, . change; held this noon, , the 'following -appoinlments were made anil cdifirmcd : $rcreto'n . f- Treasurer--Col. John L. Can'twcll: "'' ' " j::;;!..':j;v,,vv; Arbitration CvmrnilUx D. McRac, Chm.1,- w" C P. Meb'me, B. F. Mitchell.-IV 6. Worth, A. Martin. ' ..; - -. . v I-'mawe Commiavileo. W. ' i -WiU ' , liams. Chairman, R. K. Caklcr, Jno. U V Cant well. ''.:.'!.. .- - - f.rv..- ro:nnitkc--Ur Moore, Chtir man. James Sprunt. - , . i r,v fChairinau, W. L. 'DeRosset, C. II. Robin son.. ' .... . . Marine awl Shyming I . R. Murchisoii, ' Chairman, A. D. Cazaux; A.J. Howell..; : - Inspectors .Jas.' IK Wocnly, Chainnaut las. A., Willard, G. J. Boiwv. . . (.otloiv Classification il. P, Mehaiit, Chairman,- Roger 'Moore,- K. Lilly'; ' o.- ;- ' ' Xaval Stores Quotation Jas. " Wood j Chairman, J. M. -Chasten, E. G. Barkf r. ' r Cptlon (Jactations V. ll. iMurchisou Ciiairman, W. Calder, S. R. Birilsey. , ; Cotton Statistics and. Infirmatim---'E ') -Lilly. Chairman. James Sprung, B.,F.' Hall. : '' "; , Now A vl V OX tlOOil&DA&Wi NEW, CHEAP AND GOOD: gl'KING STYLES SOW IX. ;' , Gents' and Youth's and Boys'5 Clothing. ' fl ,ui SUITS FOll 4. q hich .soia,va- year ago t'er $13. A FACT ! : :" ' i A FACT 1 A FACT t. t A. S nu.-h 27 Tolu Market street; ! Anodyne 'M SEVENHritlNOd MASS.' A P o ply -of each received br KaprefS (hitf morainr l-:dreka and Oriental flills Closet FapvT, 1000 . sheets in a package at ''." cents. Wito a larre and well selected ?tock of Drag-gints Sundries ' and' Fancy Guods. - j . ' - JAMES C. MU50S, ' DrugcUt, . J.'i a Ml 2 Third St., oppoiilc City 11-, - Imported Mineral atortt" Rfteiii. Wines ::ani' i;. M. PULLMAN'S CKLEBRAT Kl) IMPERIAL WINE Vlh'EGAtl. Nonwariel I'Ickliu" Vinegar, aI.o, XoB parie .'il--: Vinegar. Order solicited. . W. .1. UUIIM ANN, Broker," ' ;ol 37 Li'pmttVRow, --South Front it' ' Lippitt" New Booko. " - rw" rplii; FATAL .SKCRET. L H Mrs. E. I). K. Southvrorth ? Fifth tJitin NowReadr. KbKjIlAIbKI). 15r Mrf. SjuUinortli. Tw tilth Kdition Xotr Rcadr. J SHMAKL liv Mfi. Soutlnrortli.F - i t I h I Twelfd EUitiou Noir, Bid r. ' For sale at. ;-. . . h.'-rl Lit o ltKk and Jlusiij Btojy, i . 5341 Market 1. v.-: A 1, PRESERVED APPLES 'TO GALLON CAn8.,';:: 35 cnrjin conic&n.' "PERFECTLY ELEQUlt'' Obc cia will induce jua to buy on Dozen. , ONLY TRY THEIIJ 1 .f.v.. apl a. " : ' - ."ft I h 'i-. 'g HarcliVQW: o f all DEscRirnos r:r .t;jiz For sale at bottom fijurc. by , apl w ;ilhs k MirricnLox..- iivi"niu ior wim nc sees v. nimAcii. 8:et-p. '' l i 'A 7: -
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