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TllIS PAPER h l crcrv afternoon, Sunday , cx- bv : i i s ii ,oirou Ai ntoriuKTOK. PloSrOSTAGE PAID. 'S0O Six norths, $2 50 ; Three w Jf ar' 5 j 25 . one mVmth,, 50 cents. Booth b(; deliv.erea by carriers, rtoJ.Pf the city, at the w m or 13 cents per. week, ijr rates low and liberal, bilibers wUl please report any and r 5 T TP,eire their papers regularly; CAROLINA. jPr.ictl meeting in the Baptist , . T. esville. ( t , II Wheeler will lecture on the T$orto Carolina in Elizabeth city i ,hn Gibbon; the Indian fighter, ltberofHr. R. Gibbon, r Chariot, i i X W. Boyctte, ,of Duplin ilu . u:,0 FiKTonma Crump at , was Liles- bit Thursday. ' . . tev llc ori the 22d inst, for the bene ( .i ! m Church at. thut place. ) 7rf K Church at that pla Monlan : Tins is the season for pro n,1 wr learn there are of them , in progress : in fliiiteanuMut-r his county, j - T."innn TniltS 1 atn eomg to i the for vou? lcll,.ves..ifyo"l,nP,uPV if you think prop.fr, but! don t V yoU II Jit'1' H1C WICIU. .. c are gratincu present be the ii-'i . i i. ... thn linn- between tins place ' idFaycttcvillc will not be changed. - I'lkrh News: Arms ami aucoiuru Vtswcre Usual on Monday, by Ad Sut General Jones, to the Orange Sards, a fine new .company of-. North Caroliua Stale G uards at HiUsboio. llillsbdro Recorder; The season has been iitBost the fiiicst ever known in this tc bn since tbe summer came in and all ciup tavc been unusually , good . There Utann abundance, without execs?, 4nin. 'IVbacco is 'now doing lincly, Hiro-iiap'inls being; made. The corn jrrjis amanina-i)tonc and may.. be con- n-hci made. , . ; j . Itliih Obscrccr: ;The merchants of foriornlcr af goodly number of them, iive adopted hc plan of advertising their goods, wares and m:rchandise by taking !4wxcs,ki o.king them to piccts,take aiMll luarking brush, write what they v i!i on the leani. 'then nail the board to a irccon sonic road leadiug into the town. The significant ouc'tq which we allude was uii'ed about twenty -jeet high and had insci tjtion "Judge Cloud is a Com ing! No Whistling in Court , Jut go. to J liiltt & liros.'ami gtt your Fruit Jars." CliavUtc Vbsaccr: Dr. II. C. Walk of rsl.aron, who was shot by Edward lurkjkitrkk ifi Lincoln county about ten !.iys .U'o, arrffJ w this city yesterday vciiiponriePirofj;ia Central train and went lomewaril from lierc driven by a Whcr "of yutiDg Kirkpatriclc. lie is Wkirj Ladfy hut is in good spirits. The jMing man who did the shooting is again t Lome, As neither of the parties to the Jifiiculty bear malice to wards the other, if i expected thai a roGoacilition wjll amh effected. v Klizabetli City ikojiohdsfs Currituck ws:la Poplar Branch, the lightning 'Ja bwn very severe. On 1 28th- (Sat sriiyf a little sou of Tetcr Parks was WW. Last week, at Van Slyck's .land &acian fell from the mast" head of a loading with mvloqs, and was in at!y killed. A vctael i lying in North wyw was struck by lightning on Saturday Waly 2feth) and her "foremast torn out. ije crew were not injured. Fifteen ves Ji.lPlcd.with ' melons, and sailed on Jay, for Nordic, Raleigh AVir: We are informed by a Jwig lady who was listing in the couu '? on Sunday, that an old lady, going to w gashing on that day, in the neigh--'aood of Forest villo fnll W ,a n in and' located her neck, knld iQth neighborhood .who , Passing, set the matter na"t.and tUnU . ii . ... i . m I t-oU ia,1y went on her way to .r j 7SUin5.; This is rather a "stngu- tdd'l ?'c tcl1 il a3 'twas told us sbf t i s ncck or something else !ff matter is rather tough. . ' Hilton 77n,.. . r iiw7,TUU0 dwells in Bertie, i , thc lovc of hife sablc 1)cs' iS ,ia"S"mS hMc!f. Procuring fci 11 aroU11 hl neck then Nofl?!lStocI"lcncb ihc fastened it to a t - i'1 cot and declared his in hii , hc no idcaof fulGlling, scnlcorsto frighten his doubt ' LCstoul tUtCil aud left him S & tbc cnd of his tocs touch UeiUc , 1Iis wif who seemed to 'kku r' lct him swing until the 47 H left "im, before she cut him 44 sa)'s ho more hanging fcr him, acu sull dubious of his help mate firnn errcT'! Among the large cQcer 1tCrS rcctivcdl at the Exccu fn was one from a young in I? i estcrn county who, as JatT n r? Xvas U 3"cars G raontbs -ti;?v ailllrosscd to the Governor 'VJ Yancc I am in" "ths yn ar giving a JfcWtn lncash and a chromo to J5 , yw that is named "Zcb ti to ULC- ho Governor re- 3 b.,;:A.ua5 namesake, that he had thtZ. ' ,nformcd as to ' tMi' . enclosed a iicat little highly nntv. u - uul"iui eo.. V . , W e to if UllS Jittlc iDcidfc as a 1 in iUTaQS army of Zeb. r Mii v i lQe youthful Zeb.. tL. s l: Send to earh 7K v.., llEx? . cbromo would ,ex i J filS?utiV m three day's time. ol tho fall crop yetL to U stTr: Th0 Prospect fcr h 'h r turf during "'oQly, encouraging. There r 1 u 1 VOL. 2. WILMINGTON, N. C, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1877. NO. 176 arrived at the iTair grounds yesterday morning two fast trotters from Lancaster, Penn., entered by Mr. Pace, qf Warren county, this State. They are sent thus early in order to be thoroughly trained for the occasion. Besides these, Mr. En Pomeroy has in regular course of training his own horse, "Joc Kelly," "Buck Shin," owned by Mr. Robert Williams, "Skip per," owned by Mr.' Geo. Williams, and "Widow McCree," owned by Dr. James McKeo, all of which have been entered for the trotting purse. Mr. W. II.' Lyon has entercd-his fast mare JtnnieV Morgan. It is also stated that Mr. IiIcMackin fias a "da'sk horse," or a horse yetnn the dark, to enter for t.he'!2:35 purse )f $500. t The usual number Jof running animals will be on baud j and more besides. Altogether, the prospect for a week of rare enjoyment to lovers of turf sports is highly: encour- aging i - i.i i Hillsboro Recorder: r Mr. W.II. Lloyd, living .four miles West'oflChapelJIillrin forms ps that from bight pounds of the Winter Shoemaker Wheat, j received from the Agricultural Department at Washing ton, he cleaned out live and ahalf bushels, or forty to one; And we learn that Mr. Marion Terry, living near South iiowc-ll, sbwedrordfillcd . (we don't know which)-3 pecks of wheat on a pjece of ground near ly three acres in extendi from 'which he made sixty-three bushefs. I ; , :' The Mails. , , If id. flails close, and. arrive- jat the City roistblfiee as follo'ws : I CXOSK. Northcrii through mail.sl - - -' 1:I5 P M Northern through" and way mails. 0:15 A M Miils for the N. C. bnd A. & N. C. I , llailroads, and routes supplied 1 therefrom - - - - - - - - 4:15 P M Southern: mails for all points South, daily i r , - - . i - - 5:00 P M Western mails (C. C. n. W.) daily (except Sunday) - i - 5:00 P M Fayetteviilc, anil offices on Cape I x1 ear mver, l uesuays anil ,r ii days - 1:00 P M Mails fot'points along line of hc raw & Darlington 11 It 11;30 A M Favetteville by C. C. It. W. daily. , (except Sundays) - - - 0:00 A M Mails fn points between Florence i and Charleston - - - -i . - - 11:30 A M Onslow C. H. and intermediate of- - rices every Friday - - - 0:00 A M. Smithville niails, by steamboat, : dailj, (except Sundays) - - 8:00 a M Maiis for Easy Hill, Town Creek, ' , every Friday at - - . - - - -3:00 PM ' AKEIVE. x Northern through mails - - 12:1) P M Northern through and way mails. 5:50 P M Southern mails - - - - i. - - 7:00 A M Carolina Central Pailway at - - 0:3r A M Mails delivered from G:00 A. M. to 7:00 P M. and on Sundays from S:3j to l:30 A. M. Stamp Oflice open from 8 A.! M. to 12 M., and from 2', to (i P. M. Money order and Register Departments oieu ame as stamp ofhee. t Stamps for sale at general delivery when stamp ollice is ciosejtl. Key Boxes accessible at all hours, day and night. I . Mails collected from street boxes every day 3:15 P M. i LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. A. D-Wid." Another Large Invoice I. Fiibmanski Shampoo, and Batli3j ; ' A nothe breezy, pleasant day. 1 A man of both wordo and deeds a ' "I I 1 lawyer, j ' - Theielmct hat" is now the tilei for young bloods. . You will always1 find reading matter on evcrv page of thb TiEViEw. " " "Tf A carrier pigcoii can easily beat a fast locomotive for three r' fmr hours. A new wrinkle is to take a glass of ongrcs water before retiring at night. Dealers and manufacturers say 1 the demand for jice cream has somewhat abated. , v , Blessed is the man who givps his wife ten cents (without asking what she is going1 to do with it. , , It is.no longer the bully boy with the glass cre, but 'thc uoviuc gentleman with the crockery optic"! I Why is a pretty young woman like corn in a tithe of scarcity f Because she ought to be husbanded . A mayor out west has determined to kill half the dogs in the city' and tan their hide with the bark of the other h&lf.' Some gcuius'proposcs to introduce pa per shirts. liut a shirt( made out1 of. a story paper would have too many tales. j : : ! " Little Jbhnnic is quite sure the pic ture of a Spitz dog he drew on the pirlor wall was good, because itjiradc his father mad. , ! , J . !-- ; : 1 : . I If there's anything that, the public ought to know, it is that thcro is a man in Chicago named J. doufucius M"cGilH- cuddy. j i''.- ' i j . . . The dulliest month of all the twiplvc is beheved to be August, but it will soon have passed and then again may we expect brighter times. , 1 An old ''.English idea that a cheese is not fit to cat' until you can put your ear to it and hear tbe inhabitants scratch ing for liberty t , , j -To clean tinware. : Dampen a cloth and dir in soda and rub briskly, after which wipe dry." Any blackened ware can bo made to look as well as new! 'Daily- Mview1. Brides' dresses are trimmed with fringes of lilies of the valley, jk-aded with orange blossoms. ' i Outside pockets have disappeared from fashionable costumes, whereat the pick pocket mourneth. i ' - I f U Why i a husband like a Mississippi stqamboat? Bocausc , he' .never' know when he may get a blowing up. Ask us! something hard. A Wisconsin man put his arm around a girljwhilc they were out riding together, and within two minutcst was paralyzed; Paralysis is a bad thing, but around here jit is considered a pretty mean sort of a man who isn't willing to risk both arms, if necessary . ' . Missed it This Thiic. Northerly winds, rising barometer, and cooler, following by warmer and clear weather were the indications for this sec tion to-day. i Old Probs'missed it fur once fur we were visited with quite a heavy rain this morn ing and just before we go to press, J. Pluvius, Esq., is smiling on us again. Nohe"of us are infallible aud Old Probs (or young Mr. Indications) very seldom, misoes the mark. To Make a Clock Strike Correctly. If not very cautious in putting up your clock you will get some of the striking train wheels in wrong, aud thus produce a derangement :iu the striking side; slip the pivots of the upper wheels out, and having disconnected them from the train, turn the parts around and put them back. If still not right, repeat the experiment. A few efforts f at most will get thorn to working properly. The sound in the cuckoo clocks is coused l!y a wire acting on a small bellows, which is connected with two small pipes like organ pipesc. New L.odj;c Good Templars. At a meeting of Cape Fear Lodge No. 65 I. O. G. T., instituted during the late visit of the Grand JVorthy Chief Templar, held at Brooklyn Hall cn Monday .night, the following officers were duly in stalled; ; P. W. C. T. J. F. Jones. .( W. C. T. J. G. Dukes. W. V, T. Miss Lucy Taylor. W. C. Jos. W. Taylor. I W. S. Wni. Beach. ' W. F. S. J. D. Pulley. W. T Miss Lucy Tay Ion W. M. II. O. Kankin. - W; D. M. Miss Lida Nelson. W. I. G. Miss Alicoj Jones. ! W. 0. G Win. Keen., 1 I A Fearful Fall. .A little boy jabout two years old. a son of Mr. Adrian Williams, but residing with his grandmother, Mrs. Price, on Fifth, be tween Church and Castle streets, had a fearful fall last evening and narrowly es caped death. lie had been put to bed by his grandmother, Mrs. Price, and it seems that instead of going to sleep he: had got out of tho bed and pulled an empty trunk to tbe window and then on leaning out lost his lalance and fell to the ground, the wip'dow from which hc fell being in the sccjond story of the house. Fortunately the little fellow' alighted on a chicken coop which was beneath the window and escaped entirely without injury-. His cries brought out the family, who were pro foundly thankful to find that no bones were broken. Previous to putting him to bed he had cried for an apple, whieh was not given him, and no sooner liad Mrs. Price taken him in her arms after the fall than he began to ask for it again, aud this time he got it. It was truly a Providential escape. SOME OF THE GREATEST RAS CALITIES of the world are achieved by the.use of impure and poisonous materials in articles of current use. It has been the noble aim of the manufacturers of Doolev's YEAtei- Powdeu to make an absolutely pure article, which should be a boon to every household. Little more than half the usual quantity, and makes the most delicious bread and pastry. . ' t Sensible Advice. . Tod arc asked every day through "the columns of newspapers andbyyour Drug gist to use (something for Dyspepsia and Liver complaint that you know nothing about; you get discouraged spending money with but little success. Now to give you satisfactory proof that Grees's August Flower will cure you of Dys pepsia and Liver Complaint with all its effects, such as Sour Stomach, Sick Head ache, Habitual Costive ness, Palpitation o the Heart, Heart-burn, Water brash coming up of food after eating, low spirits, &c, we ask you to go to your Druggist and get a Sample Bottle ot Green's Au gust Flower for 10 cents and try it,- or a Regular Size for 75 cenU; two doses will relieTC you. i Personal. Capt. Behj. Robinson passed through the city to-day on his way to Fayetteville on a short visit to his family arid friends. Capt. Robinson is now practising law in New York while his family jemain in Fayetteville, and this is his first visit to them in seven months. - All Swornjn. Mr. Juo. M. Henderson yesterday se cured the appointment as magistrate from Col. Taylor, ClerK of, the Superior Court, for this county, and to-day qualified as such. ' ' I - This appointment fills the vacancy oc casioned by thedcath of Ir.JohnD. Love, i and completes the list of newly aopointed magistratcsmade by the last Legislature, who have now all sworn in. The Coming Race. Yacht men are beginning to get up steam for the race on Friday next, the 17th inst., oyer the Wrightsville course across Masouboro Inlet to Fowlers Point and re turn. Judging from the preparations which arc being made we think; there will be considerable "blowing off" as only one boat can come out first, arid we have heard of four yachts which w ill certainly come out ahead if Gus Wright will tell you the balance. r. ' I Change of Date. Open air concerts of the Corncf Concert Club have been changed from Wednesday to Friday aud the place of giving the con cert from the stand on Fifth street to the i - - - Opera House Park where benches w ill be placed for the accommodation of those who to listen to and enjoy the music. A guard will be placed at the entrance of the park to keep out noisy and ungentlemanly boys and hereafter the strictest will be enforced. decorum Gone North. Mr. A. Shricr, the Market street cloth jicr, left here yesterday afternoon for the North where he goes for the express pur pose of getting the cream of the markets goods for and to lay in a full supply of the Fall and Winter trade. Mr, Shrier's laste and judgment in this line arc well known aud as he proposes to buy largely this season, we prophecy that j the new store which ho has leased aud in which he will open in October,! will present some rare attractions in the way of new styles and fabrics. . ' The Excursion Party! About fifty excursionists who arrived by the train this morning from the line of the C. C. Railway, left here on the steamer Underbill, at 7 o'clock, to visit i i . the sights at the mouth of the river. , They will spend the day, we suppose, in steering about from one point of inter est to the other, first taking a glance at the renowned and historic fortifications of the once stronghold of i Fisher. Thence to Fort Johnson- Smithville, and Caswell; returning in time to take the 7 o'clock train this evening for home. A good many of the party who came on the train we understand remained in the city on account of the rain storm wiich came up about the time the train arrived.1 The Fire this Morning. The store building and stock of Mr. Cornelius Jackson, corner Third and Wooster streets, were destroyed by fire this morning at 1 o'clock. Mr. Jackson was asleep in the building at the. time aud escaped in his nightciothesj having had time to Tfcmovc but a few small ar ticles. The lire was undoubtedly . the work of an incendiary, as some of the neighbors who were earliest on the ground discovered traces of lightwood splinters which ha been set on fire under the house and directly beneath that portion of the store where the kerosene oil was usually kj;pt. The building and stock were a total loss; the former was valued at about $400 and the stock i at between 150 and 500, on "which there was insurance on the buildiug for 250 and on the stock for 300, in the Home ; Insurance Com pany, of New York, represented here by Norwood Giles, Esq. This is the second time Mr. Jackson has been burned out by incendiaries within the last six months and we hope that some efficient measures may be taken now looking to the detec tion 6f5 the villains. il Several fine flats are being built zi Colville & Co's mill for tbe Turnpike Company. They will be hauled! to the Sound and used for the purpose of gath ering shells by tbe seashore for, tbe sand pike. - ' 1 i The third of the scries of Dr. Bernhcim's letters from Germany will be found in this issue. A Broken Leg. Thaddeus Branch, a hard working, in dustrous lad of about fourteen years cf age, met with a serious misfortune day before yesterday. He was at work on one of the naval store yards when a barrel of rosin fell on him and broke his left leg. lie was carried to the residedec of his father. Mr. J. B. Branch, on Front between Cas tle and Queen streets. Dr. Wr J. II. Bellamy was called in. land administered to the sufferer, who we are glad to know is. rapidly improving. . Only forty years ago ice was decidedly unpopular in New. York. It was wheeled about the city in a siugle hand-cart. Its use was considered unhealthy. u : -J Ti lt's proof of the singular operation of the human mind, that when two men ac cidcntally change hats, the man who gets the worst tile is always first to discover the mistake. ' 1 i Schr. llaitie Turner, from Philadel phia, to Harriss Si Howell, with railroad iron, and brig Arctic, from !'St. Thomas, in uauasi 10 iNorinrop vV .Luinmuiz, are rc ported in below. ' i : -J . Y'ou can always tell when a woman it learning to drive a horse, because she sits on the extreme end of the scat, aud Jcaus forward as though she feared a disastrous pitching out behind. When a man discovcres that his buy has been using a razor to sharpen a slate pencil with, his .faith that he is to be father of a president is temporoarily eclipsed by his anxiety to find the buy and a piece of lath. i ' I OITfor the Penitentiary Slieriff Manning will dispvtch by this evening's train to Raleigh, under charge of officer Dan Howard, the following named convicts, sentenced at the last term of the Criminal Court of New Hanover county to the State Penitentiary: Harry Ncal, colored, larceny, 5 years Haywood Howard, col., larceny, 2 years. John Lewis, col., larceny, 2 years. Tom Weeks, white, 5 years. Joseph Kellcy, white, 2 years. The Thermometer. From the United States Sigual Oflice at this place wc obtain, the following report of the thermometer, as taken this morn ing at 7:31 o'clock ; - Alpena, 75;' Burlington, 70; Cape May, 70; Chicago, 05: Cleveland;;. Fort Garry, 05: Fort Sully, 80; Indianapolis, 82 ; Indianola, 80 ; Keokuk, 81 ; Kingston, 00 ; Louisville, 71; Marquette, 08; Milwaukee, 5; Mobile, 08; Mt. Washington.! New London, 80; New Orleans, 71 ; New York, 71 ; Pike's Peak, Gl; Portland, C J; Saugccn, 71; Savannalh, 71; Sfircveport, CO; St. Louis, 71; Toronto, 71; Virginia City, G9; Washington, 73. Quarterly Meetings. Fourth round of appointments as made by Rev. William S. Black, Presiding Elder, for the Wilmington District, Meth odist E. Church, South. , - Magnolia, at Providence. . -...Sept. , l 2 Wilmington, rjfth Street. . . .Sept. Cokesbury and Coharic Mis- sion atCokesburv .Sept. 15: 10 Whitcvillc and Waccamaw Mission at Shiloh Sept. 22 21 Clinton .Sept. 29 GO Wilmineton, Front Street Oct. 0 7 Smithville, at Concord Oct. 1 3 14 Onslow at Queen's Creek. .....Oct. 20 21 Elizabeth, at EIizabcthtown...Oct. 27 28 Bladen, at Windsor. . . . : Nov. 3 4 Topsail, at Wcsleyan Chapel. No v. 10 11 Kenansville, esley Chapel.. No v. 17 18 New Advertisements. SHAMPOO AND BATHS. 1 . i gllAVE, 10 ccnU. Hair Cut, 25 cJnb. Shampoo, 25 cents. Hot and cool bathi at all hours. Clean towcLa and tharp razors in abundance. All work done in silence and with dhpatch. I. FURMANSKl,! Cor. Front and Princess. augli ' ANOTHER LARGE INVOICE OF PEARL SHIRTS J USY RECEIVED. Thcscin waiUng can be accommodated. Remember it is guaran- i teed lobe the Beat and Cheapest CLirt In the market.! Call snd eee the PEARL SHIRT, only SI. v A. David. aug 15 Merchant Tailor & Clothier. DVEBTISE IN TDK DAILY REVIEW. fi ' We will be gltd to reccire MaTmuueaUoai from oar friends on any and all nbjects o I general interest; bat :M ' . Tho name of the 1 wfUeasit always b furnished to the Edi tor, . - - j , , , ( ! Communications most bwiittea only on one eide of the paper'"' ' " 1 ' ' Personalities must be'avoided. V ' Andit is especially and part lew larly ndr stood that tbc editor does not always cudom the views of correrpondentir u&lcss so stated in the editorial column! . '- -il . Now AdvertiBomonto Call and Examine oen xe- lpt of', ,7 CHOICE TEAS, BOTH BLACK C.' QllXJniT, ... ... 'V t -' - A Choice Shipment juat received! . ,.. -l'v iui ,':-.. " Only 50 Conts Por Pbund. ft JOHN L. BOATWRIGHT; i " 7 North Front St. hug 11 Family, Grocer. Choice Pig Hajrno A SELECTED LOT OF CHOICE 9 . Especially for the Warm Season. ! 1 ' VEKY FINE. ' 1 Oikc youjry them you will purchase no I ' ' other. ' . 1 i f ' - JOHN' L. BOATWRIGUT,; i 5 & 7 North Front St. Jj"S .11 .'! " Family Grocer. LACER. ANOTHER CONSIGNMENT OF THAT : ( - - superior ;;; . CHAMPAGNE J LAGER BEER, The Finest Offered on the Market. . Adapted especially to Family Use. 10 Bbls. Pure Cidor Vine gary Cheap. BINFORDj LOEB s CO. 'aug 11 j ... ; Tho Excursion and Pic Ific Season Continues AND ALL GENTLEMEN WISHINO iirt-clys work done should call at No. 9, South Front street Sharing-10 cents Hair Cutting 25 cent, Shampooing 25 cents. Even at these prices no lard or ris-fat used i as Pomatum, onlj fine oils, bcaatifieri, perfu meries and bay rum. June 25 JNO. WERNER. 4 C CONSTANTLY KECE1VINO AND ALWAYS; ON HAND a full line of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, I j Fa-cjr Articles, Ac. Our Cigars arc unsurpassed. ( 1 JAMES C.' KUNDH, ' an- l:; Third St., opposite City Hall. Notice. i - A LL I'ERSONS INDEBTED TO? THE late firm of C. D. MYERS & CO. a e !rt quested to call and settle their actounU be fore the FIRST OF SEPTEMBER, 'as oil that day they will be placed in the hands of my Attorney for collection. . , JOHN L, BOATWRlOIUy aoci 5 4 7 North Front BL 7iow -1 (i t 100 Bbls. and Half Bblfl. of our Old Brand ' S9.50 por Barrel, 34.87 1-2 por Half Bbli . , .' .. ..".-'' Ground from Nsw Wheat Guaranteed. .- ; . : - . JOHII L. B0ATX7HIGIIT, . - - - - . 5 & 7 north rrcnt G t. Pig FavoiiaD, aug H FAMILY GROCER.
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