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-..ftftft . . " ' - ' - - -' ' ----. .:.- . - - PLEASE SOTXm ,..L.n Sandats ex- Wcwill beglad to reVlTeceknafdtlea 1 from our friends oa mj.W' all .nV-z' of n general interest Trot V ' " ' ; v 's The Ettae- of tne; wVftcVyuit'iliraT4 T. JAMES, ...-KjCn" " f ,nh: S2 LO: Three furnbhed to the Editor.' . i CommiuucaUoM.miutlbe .written cclv oa -one ride of the'p.per. ' " h 1 ' a : i . "ooties out be avoided. f t . Andit is eapeciaUy and partinUrly We? etood that the editor does not always c&doru the Tiers of corrwpondeab, maless so stated, in the editorial column. '. . , tifi One month, 50 cents. jt j bedelircrea dj c. . w orislccnu per week . L i.t and liber VOL. 2:. v WILMINGTON, N. C, SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1877. rt" .1 nd iberaL NO. 102 iJwill rleasc report any and rgu.-p.u 8Wcn" ;L. ,hrfr papers regularly. I -,..n their papers regular i t r IA il I . A r. A. - - TT . , t:i.i II - . ; ........ ' . ' - - i f - - j. , . i ..... a Advertisements. 01 ANNOUNCEMENT Mrs A D. Brown, it. -I n RESrECTFCLLY - announce acmes in connection I . r. li.crr UepHlcnt'- lhC . . l u', Fvfe and w now follj pre- puea witu tnanKs ana oesu wjsues jUfxbibitafMlllincof NEWS,Bl7.81MAinr i i m - A A A ft - w m A. I A A We have heard but one opinion ex- trom aa sides comes tbe praise jtndcx- Wdrshinin t.?,Ar;A Auuppauiau 5ucruuieui, iio pressed-io regard t the entertainment prcssions oi delight by those who were so c,tJ to-morrow as follows- linvn TVn Carina. .ATTVllr1 . frnm Franr.f -l ll-t. r ' it '- i i i. I r. - t . ; I x Eire" me unera uouse last '-mzut oy wuuuaw uc present at tne reaiiv secom. pnrvrm,. .:. .... l ' .r. i . . - I I "fl'I.ir.llia LUL lil II. secretary ot tne xreasury , Dne.nnan the ladiei and gentlemen from Smithrille, charming entertainment at the Opera corner of Fourth and Campbell streets 3 the report that he will buy $100,- for the teneBt of 'the families of the lost House last night, always coupled with Kev" C. M. Payne pastor. Services at 11 with her 000'00(f fur resumption purposes. - pilots, and that it is that it was decidedly the desire however, and wish, that Ihe m witJj thc. Sacrament of tEe Lord's Supper. Special Wrvice for parents and , President Ilayes telegraphed Grant aboard the most, nleaaant amateur entertainment ladies and centleraen v,hn wpr n tinrl in ,rr' aiervi rJJ ihinVJshini? him. Bon vovaae. Grant re- Wi in fK?a ,n,i !,, a vinir th W .,tv. I n-witu the bacrament p( Baptism I .,.' -. 0. . u .'' "uv v-j'"o . I o - yviiwiwiiftg juubj wiu- ann, m, IN O services at uio-hf !. . . T..T..1 i.i J in'. IlU'f , Ivuiroi'lcrics, Laces Seek Tick Collarctts and Dibs, Kacliiik C:i:bi, li uibes, I Tidiis, Hoi'!, Torchon Luces, Jtc. TERMS STUICTL CASH.' KHS. A. J. JJUUHI,j Exchange Corner. trreat deal for it! Kverv one who was I duced to favor lis with a Mnratitimi 3ir.and jirs. ssartons saueii irom uaui- Tireiwnt tr.nA th. mtKo was full, was sur-l - more Lr S'nulh , Hamntnn ' veatcrdav: t1 i,J. A FOWl (FoUl) Robbery. , x r- w " i fiiwu uu uuigmvu ciuu viiauucU) ,ui- - lUc Grand Army Post m Baltifore prised t9 find so rnuch. of real talent in '. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, corner of Market and Fifth streets LW T ' T rr i " . ... . . We learn-thai W P tm WrtUJLa ; ir, . pastor, v fcerviccs.-to- - A VWW& IlflU . .. I r- u in., anci 9. p. nvuriue refusal to decofHto Caufodcrate graves by mere ama'teWl eliahtrrl with the hannv u" ucuu?rJ ioun rent, on tne opposite lord's Supper will be administered after a vote if CO lo lb. Ex-Gov. Cbam- selections which had beep made and their f 1 the river, robbed of some 35 or 40 morning sermon. The ordinance of ap- bc,lai,of Soutt Carolina, formerly of almost perfect presentation, and charmed Iratio? of the ill practice law in New with the case and grace and general . lUC ny men's prayer meeting Tuesday ni-htlat b , . ... i i - . . ... . . ... . . i uiuriiiiiir 1 1 f i i mr h ir7nrrom i Tniaf nt ..'i t 1 i .. i ranee win sena war adaptability with which each character was . r .0v.. v. uuu. awguiar cnurcn prayer-meeting v i . ' - w . i i i if ill i'f will MAiinc Arc i svm a-kBAMM mi rzi nir nirif- t -." A i i yc3seh to culorde demands irom rlayti. personated. The entire entertainment r ' " m - o.uciock. r has determined to admit was under thc direction of Col. A. C. M. luc low ine WV nau ne can John s ciiuni-ii, . ; eaten mem. May '20th Wh t Snndav "Mnmin Prayer, Litany aud Celebni tiori of the Holy Eucharist at 11 o'clock. Evening Massachusetts, w York cify Tlc Sultan Cliristiirns in the Gcnerali Kec wil 17 QUARANTINE NOTICE CAKAXTINI Postmaster I Pennington, Commandant of the Post at give the postoffice at J Fort Johnston, to whose skilful manage- krmy. The Thermometer. orintiij.juiss.. to au oiu cx-reoci. ment much ot the success was due. Miss rrom thc United States Kiirnal Oftieft at l'raver Chi Idren's JServie of r. r 1 I ' ' I o i in' tv v i v vi . The Ilotise of Lorllspassetl a bill permit- French, niece to Col. Pennington, who this iilace we obtain the following report Sunday School at 4 p.m. ting other than tlic Church of England sustained the principal female characters, of the thermometer, as taken this morn- 6T- PAUL'S (etasu.) ll'thlrax ciil rch, burial service to bd read in church-yards, was charming in each of the roles she as- ig at 7:31 o'clock : Corner of Sixth and Market streets. Scr- tatil farther i ! t.U from j The rival Republican' candidates for sumed. Gifted bv nature with beaut v. Augusta. 74: Charleston. 73: Corsica ,K Y ine.Aie.v'. 1 yk at nil ni- t n .1 " ' I w . .- , - , , . Qn(1 w hn k 1 w ill r unvri ouicc irom me ojiuu in wasinugiuu onj, wic ana grace, ner assumptions were ex- wo ; uaiveston, z ; inaianoia, 73 ; Jack- There will be no service in Cormin nn- is77 and will con- SIVC caVl other hard names ana pau cellcntly conceived and executed with sonvillc, 74; Key West, 79;; Mobile, 76; til after the return of Rev. G. 1). Item characters Ihe proprietor of Wil- charming spirit. Miss Mixer alst sus- Montgomery, 75; New Orleans, 74; Nor- I hcim, from Europe, in. Scptcmler next. iard's Hotel. Louisville, who killed bis tamed her nart most admirahlv but her folk. 78 : Punta Rassa. 74: S.arnnnnh To. onay .ocnooi at o p. m. 1 ' -1 . ' ' . : i pm .v utn 01 oae rear cicru, iu.i ncen acnuiiicu. ins saiu appearance was in only one piece. Dr. -iarKs, a ; Wilmington, 60. cx-Attojtney General Taft used funds Curtis gave us Mr. Bonn vcastle and we " : ImlttvMi'ir In Ant rfmm f. rf ills- I nenl nnt eotr tliof hJa rnnfi;i;,n mno CttrOIIlIa lllCKl CIUD. I - ;'. Tc-eU Lavinr jickut.-s en arrival, 01' ::'hdiiclncss kl n iin ir thi? voyage, a.-;Iiiiot inclu'. pwtJ without detention ! tr-.(!iis intorc :MAvidi.d hy t, I'.U.T. . 'ilndngton . Ne-w: Advertisomoati'.: r; 'Colmah.liHislii r,luotard. . .. ki.h ''mi; Prench Prepared f Uuctard, if ' r -: - f ' k BAKER'S CHOCOLATE PHEPAR AC TIONS IN ALL VARIETIES, ELEGANT LARGK SMOKED BEEF TONCUSS. CHOICE CUTS . ... ' . 1 ' 1 . Smoked Beef. 1 1, i ' 1 SUGAR CURED PIG HAMS FROM FOUR POUNDS POCKET PIECES--- ' 1 UPWARDS. 1 1 nc (tier, as follows Visiting Htatii for in tico I fu(i- political purposes. will to 1. . . . n.wtiun as abore witliout rc-rani rutt from wlu,ncc they mailed. cd in the above classes ;U at meeting of the Governing Board President MacMahon, of France, has an- wl.ni nrP vh;n nVAn. f roi of the Carolina Yacht Club, held at the nounced his Cabinet. It is composed of faint. whini. ;Ti.f i i,f;i;ro,i ,!. cn ofriceof Norwood Giles Eso.. vestcrdav new mvfenal. lnc Jstiltan nas tie- cesc for something 'more- than amateur aiteruoon, tlie following committees were terminedi to make a vhaft of 200.000 men L.0rn0r.f;,r0o elected: I ' "I 'vi.J,,-'J1Jl",1,-0 I I . I I 1 n regaidlesfcs of race or creed. The -Th tnnie. w nveellmii. n.l wn rmm Regatta Committee Jno. J. Fowlc . 0 P ni FIFTH STRKET 31. K. CHURCH SULTII, (iii inuii jr.i ill . . j .71 1 . ii.ii 1 iiii. ii ii.ii a. ill. i j ... . D j . . " I oilnnfnrl I, Ti 1, l,i "V 1. 1 law for the violation of, ir. 0. .CL'KTIS, Russian to the Ci iiisurn'ction. atii. I7n-iciin J'ort of Wilmington. . . . . states lust determination to maintain ana a, twA ; t-.v iwiti 1 mu-. . .ciu - -i.i.tt -t.i - it .iv;ic , o .n respect existing institutions imtilJLSSO. .changQ And Chamber of Commerce all have 1 Frn,w: account of ill health has no a m- and at 8 p. in., by Rev.-Colin Shaw. x "WvS 4 T ' ' arecd-to accept the 'invitation exteiideel doubt hastened conclusions in the matter sr. paul sciiurcji, (ki'icopal.) LOCAL JNLWO. to them by the Company and participate at Rome. The proposed change has been 'Corner of Fourth and Orange streets. 1 ;Ln,a ..,!' -t.r ... f i . Services at 11 a m and p ni. Sunday i .1- -mm. ,i , i . i rz mt.w i r. i i ii ii ..i i f i i i i r . i pi .i.i. ii ill i iii its i iin iriifii r r i v w- n wii rrrm fi w- n a w-i w- a t ' it not be just as well for the merchants to opposition from other bishoprics of grant- rector. ' Seats fie' City Directory. ? HSIFF& splendid and that he charmed everybody ; ST. JA3IES CHURCH, corner, of Market and Third streets. Rev. A. A. Watson, D. D." rector. . Moriiinir Prayer at 11 o'clock : Evening Pravcr at h o'clock Sunday School at 4 p ni." i FROXT STREET 31. E. CHURCH bOUTII, corner of Front and Walnut streets, Rev. J. E. Maun pastor. Service every Sab bath at 11 a m and 7. d m. Sabbath The music was excellent and was from new Freiich Cabinet is strongly suspected the garrison band at Smithville with the Olayton Giles and Geo. D. Parsley. or XapuUonic tendency. - A dispatch harpers and Mr. Edwin Thorpe at the : . I - I from j renin says the good understanding piano ....... ..I i nea nn please lake no between France and German v wi be se Committee on Membership Chas. D. uatc ou l itUi, between Xuu and ,T r i t. i JT, Church streets, Rev. J. M. Rhodes pastor. Myers, Geo. A Teck and Berry Glcaves. Serviccs at n a m aud u Sabbath CHASJJMSllf 5 & 7 Worth rrjiit Otreet-C mar 19 . . ! , Finest Stock PUKE OLD BRANDY'S, ' PURE OLD WHISKEY'S, RYE AND .'CORN.' will be riji'ii'ly enforced riotisly qnuangercd should the Clerical i,. ,,a., o... r. nartv .obtain power in France. The Anniversary of the W. L. I. Below we give the programme and or der of the day for Monday next, which It was decided that the dues fur this School at 9J a m. year shall be the same as those ollcctecl, ast vcar. " jfJorps at Oelessa have been sent I . , T. T f . r 1 I the W llminorton Liht Infantrv nrotjose i i - l : 1 . c ri' ... I 7 mca 10 en, spre.iuoi xarutu celcbrating as thcir aDniverSary, their real st. Thomas' (catholic) church, Dock street, between Second ami Third streets. Morning services at 7 ami 10 a m. cspers at 1 .', p !m. bumlav School " x - President MacMahon has sent h message to tha- Chambers, and determination to maintain and Bishop Gibbons as Coadjutor. I he Baltimore Sun savs: Thc change at 9? a m onni frnfcn vmr nuuiiugaij, .uviu i """o nas ucen long moKea lor, ana nas oecn frist Presbyterian church year on Sunday. frequently urged by Archbishop Baylcy. 'comer Third and orange 'streets. Rev. Jos. rivate Stock. RYE WHISKEY, 18G5. ' ';v ' PUREST LIQUORS AND WINES, FOR FAMILY AND MEDICINAL USE. Wid "ten kd to The adJ cannot be CO., Compilers. Q'ttysi; Wib MUCUSATISFAC- b,rf"f 173-7J, wc tog 'to an- s community aud citi- teD.Hut wc hare commenced f:.nltLt that the liberal pat- be ir.orincr effort may le t it?gc of a good City vcr estimated, aud w silERIFF L CO. Free Lunch. THECmL,Xo. 12, Market csoap from 11 to 1 'ntMVhukcjand Cigarb- AiTi.YoutoTrv Them V. rA ami .. r,for alld JCripUons Ol Hirrrhan- r,0CC BolieiCl. . i . - " - - - " & S('1IFTT.Kl.'Vr - ! ! -ilHiftt. K Vf ion Merchant, 5ITT'S A Parlor. KU will be ktpt dm ing AWBERIilES ii di1! KePl wL,I ever, they f Hvu Smi r Part ol the CiilS": fro-lcn Tree of tr; tardlrI vr"m 'or bandars f n& Sla2 InstiHi- I 'MflU ,--v4A.ftS4 Kllivr . 1 U iku r.Ir M(1 only 25 Bb6irfc':rnetth Great luTtMst b i Ul9i 2ftlonal New Advertisements. Cu.v. 1). Myers tt Co.--Col man's English i Mustard Finest Stock. S. Jewi tt Appleton's Journal. IIlinsbkIrgeBi New Music. A. SiiRiEa. Collar by the bucket full 25 cents Rev. T. M. Ambler, No CitJ Court to- lay. 'Blackberries' in market - Light blue tissue veils are in style. A cpiift conscience sleeps in thunder. So.la water is begining to run freely. Sultry noon. Fin fish ii market h-st evening at 15 cents a bmnch. and uncomfortable this fore- New bridal toilets inches in .length. have trains sixty Last summer's straw hats liave been broiv'h tu( the front. ' Faith is the root of all good works. A root that pro efuccs nothing is dead. . Lovers do the cooing before marriage and the tradesmen thc. billing after. Schr. CJias K. Scan, Turner, from this port, arrived at New Y'ork, May 17. Carbolic acid aud diluted water will lestroy almost-any kind of small insects. Cemetery adults. There were two children and one adult i interred m Tine Forest Cemetery this week. i Stylish suits are trimmed with printed flounces one inch deep, half way to the knee. There were two interments in Oakdale duriug the past week, both Swedish barque Carin, Wcsterlund, arrived a May 17. Hamburg, . from this port, Puffs on top of the head and the chate laine braiils are thc favorite styles of dress ing the hir There k but three or four feet of water in the river at Fayettcviile and steamboat men arc beginning to grumble and cuss a little. Sunday morning at 11 a m. All are wel come. .Seats free. i pECOKD BAPTI.ST CHURCH, on oth between uiiurch and Castle Correction. streets. by Rev. 6 p m. Preaching at 11 a m and . p m. V . S. Mclviu. Sunday School at Regular prayer meeting Tuesday evening' at 7' o'clock FIRST FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH, ouepcuu uiisiucoi) I'M a wuimu ui lijiu - mi Ulg llie llgllt Ol SUCCCSSIOU, WllUOUt WU1CQ I SEAMEN N Li;'i"IiIL soon jionaay aiieri.oon, in oioe-r iu.ii prerogative howeTcr, it would not he on Dock between Front and Water streets thcir clerks, many of whom are members likely that Bishop Gibbons would give up Rev. J. L. Keen, chaplain. Serviced every A . I I t - Z. i III 1 0t this Company may have an opportum- the sec of Richmond. tyto participate in the celebration, also? As far as is known Bishop Gibbons' Here is the programme: successor at Richmond has not yet been i order of the day named. It is hinted that the election may The Cape Fear Light Artillery Co, the be made from his diocese. Wil. Light Infantry the Veteran Corps, the Honorary Members and the irnntlc- men composiug the Choir, will form at In mentioning the names of the non- the armory and leave punctually, at 3:30, commissioned omcers ol me apc rear corner Fourth awl Dawson slrccK S P. M.. in-thc order above mentioned, pre- Sut runery je&:ruay umiutu vuc a..u .a v ,. u,r u n,, rna ' onri r... name of W. L. King, Orderly bergeant. st. mark s (colored) .'episcopal church. ,..'.:,'.....-. i- Artillery companies are unlike an v other corner of Sixth and Mmberry streets. ceeei romeiawson iauK.uuueuug; Yvneiu - m m t - Morning Prayer at 11 o'clock. Evening the "Produce Exchange" will be received, """J mipuii iu r"l wuc;7 prayCr at o o'clock. Sunday School at S. thence 'to the corner of Front aud Prin- inc oergeauw. auc wrucny uvu Mjamabas School House at i p in. G.-:n lj k r: v-fMa." Hot of coufse. but after, him the Sergeants ruination Class at 0 ,ii. m. Seats free rvcvi mill rri t:i i: liiit uii:ailiii t uliiuuoi i i i thence to the Bank of New Hanover, and are designated as 1st, 2d, 3d and so on. reeeire the "Board of Trade:" thence up Iu "'try the Orderly Sergeant is called . . . t- M1I..I. ..1 ' I the 1st Sertreant and eocs with the cbm- rrincess sireew io xivans uiocKauuruceiv- r -.,imr;,; tn ro:)l.v n:inv in hatt eor anvwhere else. In ar- lm"r ... o,,, V j t CHAS. D. MYERS & CO., o at. r norm arronr nt.. - may 19 . . ( . H Kcr- Triai of N. B. Taylor. Thc case of N. 1. Taylor, uj) before the; S to tie Open Hse vh7r be tilery the Orderly Sergeant is not required on charge of manufacturing, tobacco M. wli L?he to participate in battle, because he has without a license, was continued until to following will be the i f. I, ' dav. and brought for trial before the (iim. rRO ,.MMF uoiniug 10 commanu; an iiiu uiuer uer-i " i u 1 misiioncr this mornimr. when thc case w as a - ti, nt1 XTriL ?ntr " geanis are assigncu ctu Bu, wane 3? 1-'f. ..L . J a corpon.1 to ccrr phc i. the for contiu1 ""'- "' tbfa. ,f ueiuiDg juuliu.b v........u.. . . ; - tcrnoon Inriflnerulence. I I I J -f : . l'. t-M .1.4 y Music by Prof. YanLcar. maim oi a sccnou, iu guu, wuue iu The Veteran Corps of the Wilminston Address-'Thc History of the Wilming- Captain ism command ol the whole uat- Light Infantry may be known in the pro- cession on Atonilay; iy their military fa tigue caps and black suits, with the badge Veteran Corps pinned on to thc lappellof their coats. I i ...t.i.lldiln m h.i 1 1 rtfwr in trt T.iorhfc TfifAntrv. Itv 1 1 au. liilwn ru J m w 0-- - , .,.i : A-A C ntwell ' I lluic ul jvi.-v, u'i oi a ijuus la wuuamutu Song Carolina's Son's Are Ready, after war ,oot,nS which the column will form and move to The Law or Cause and EfTecL . Is immutable. Y'ou don't need to go te metaphysics for it. Try Dooley's Yeast Powder, knd if after luxuriating in the superb results you ever use any other afterwards, you may repeat with Shakes puere s ilogberry. " nte rae down an ass." the Armory of the Wilmington Light Infantry, when the civil organizations will be dropped. The Wilmington Light In fantry will continue its parade. The citizens are requested to attend the celebration at the Opera House. How to Get Silver Change. For the information of the business community, and all others who arc dis gusted with the ragged, filthy con dition of most of thc fractional currency now in use, we state, on authority of the Washington Slar, that silver change may may now be obtained by any person, without expense of transportation, upon the deposit of notes or fractional currency with any United States assistant treasurer or national, bank depository; or national banks note may be sent to the United States Treasurer, free of expense, and sil Tcr will be returned from the mint there for. Silver, however, can be sent only in multiples of $1,000, ami remittance and deposits should be made in lifce sums. A young man opplied at a newspaper o&icc the other day for a situation. ''Have you ever had any experience as an editor?" inquired the newspaper man. "Well, no not exactly," i replied the ambitious aspirant, cautiously. "But I've been cowhided a number of times, have been married quite a while, have worn borrowed clothes for three years, aod never had a cent of money, so I thought I might work in." He was engaged. Toe People Want Proof.v There is no medicine prescribed by physician., ' or sold by Druggists, that carries such evidence of its success, and superior rirtureof Bochle's German SykCT for severe Coughs, Colds settled on the breast, Consumption, or any disease of the Throat and Lungs. .A proof of that fact is that any person afflicted, can get a Sample Bottle for , 10 cents and try its superior effect before buying tbo regular size at 75 cents. It has lately been intro duced in this country from Germany, and its, wonderful cures are astonishing every one that use it. Three dodes will relieTe any case. Try it. A woman so paralyzed that the prick ing of a dozen needles won't affect her nerve centre, may still muster strength euough to get to the front window when thc woman across the way makes her first appearance in a new spring bonnet. We all have.our ideas of justice, in tegrity, purity, benevolence, and wc cannot estimate their value to us. We may and do fall short cf them in actual life, but we cannever go beyond them for every new ascent in virtue shows fresh heights to be gained. In selecting a husband at 17 a woman desires good looks ; at 25, gVl habits; and at SO, the man. . Waste of wealth is sometimes retrieved; waste of health seldom; waste of time nerer,,.. .- ; - ' Nincty-t wo tons of human hair were among the imports of Marseilles, France, I las year. New Music. ELEN'S BABIES. Galop. . , -Right of Ladies. Song and Cboroi." Monogram. Polka Mazarka. : Courting in the Dark. Song. ; ? Snowy Strands among the Jet. Longing for the Good Old Times. ' V liaby JJye. Song. ,.' For sale at . . HELVSBERGERU 4 piANOS A.YI) OUGAX.S, . . ,, , For sale at " ' c !' HEINSBERGERS,t 1 may lt Lire Book.and Masie Store. -: For the Latest Styles in ' AND f." GENTS' FURNISHING CCnDS CALL OX - ; A. DAVID, 27 narket All .the latest no vtl ties in Jfeck ' Wear, Striped Half Hose, Silk Handkerchiefs, etc., M etc., oflered at very popular prices. ... may 15 MOZART SALOON, ; no. 1, Granite How, Front Ot. rpiIE OLD RELIABLE HOUSE ii ar ti II J. . v v . making improvement anl h now meaas of supplying our customrs with Ics Cold Lager V frcehly tapped. The following genuine W ported Rheln Wines, Marcobrunner, Raede fchcimer, Niereteiner, Griaenfeeimer, and Fancy Southern Drinks a specialty; may lb JOHN HAAB, Jr.,Prof,y,i1t Style is EveiTtliing XD THE LATEST STYLES A5D THE best and cheapest goods for -K'i (xents' and Youth's arjd BoyoV i IV' r r ! are to be found at toy store. Goods marked to suit the tunes ad prfcet ' !,f within the reach of everybody. v 1 " Call and examine the different styles and you wUI ceruinlj b pleased. nrmm may 12 II.' Market street ' r i t Appleton'o Journal JpOR JCXE, 35 cent. . may 17, , . -" t- 8. JEWETTS. j t i QUBSCIRBE 7U TI1K DAILY RCVIET7
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