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r I u . -THIS PAPffB .PLEASEOTICE. j w ."J11 be glad to recejre eommunicatiom . from our friends on tnf and 'al&'vtijf ctf ''T' generalinterestbut : ' " ' '.'Tfr' j The yii va-- f I u - - - - t '-.t , "J iff it 1 i J - V 4 UC!Vr--!.'i ' i w - , .:::;: :,:!':;:, . mmm VA inr v: : - i hpp wiiBi; v i IV.; Une jeri. Je..kvniirt,fcO cents.!: Sabfcribfiti U pfcW report W Vl 43 ST. 5 V. SPECIAL BARGAINS I rs'i rff-i hs:H-.if:.si'S BANKRUPT STOCK t Recent Auction Sale of Ewing'A, j U ST RECEIVED -yy E TiKE GftiAT ' PLEASURE. IN presenting thfe folldwIi)jf Wtalogue of V ' DRY : GOODS; : which wer reehttj burchiwei it 4n Auction Sale of Baakrtfpt Stock iri Boston. Ab we are alvrays read j to snare OTir Bar gains with our patroni, we offer -these Goods at prices -. . ; '" '' ' Wot Only Lowir ! than such fabrics have ever been sold in Wil mington, but Far below their ; Intrinsic Value This is no Advertising Ruse ! i i ; : t. t i t t H ' i ' i ' . It is ' a-' Genuine Sale ! And everv article enumerated in this lis Will be Sold at Less than . the Cost of Manufacture. it,. Figured. aild Striped Dxess Goods- MarKOt 1 PHC6 '33. cents- ' : BROWN RODDICK'S PRICE 'Scents.'.. nil) l Sil i 8ilk'!and ': Wool XyoHs Poplins- Market Price $1- j o50 cents, o ,r tot 10, ., , Ladies.' Striped i. V.Paisley -, Shawls Market Price $15. BROWN & RODDICK'S PRICE S5. - ot No: 4. Ladies iDonbUi 1 i Paisley Shawls t Market Price $20. BRQVN & RODDICK'S PRICES IO. . (. . Lot ito. 5: Winte ManeUles and Piques. Market price 40 & 50c. BROWN & RODDICK'S PRICE ' 20 ana oapents, , N , , j - Tsitttn " ' ' - I Kemuants Hottinffhain CurtainXace. I i marKex rnceouci BRowrt: :jioddick's; PRICE v 0 merits for? choice-. Lot No. 7. - Black yicalBxilHantines ! . Market Price 60c. . BROV,1 & RODDICK'S PJIICE "";.'3Scent3,!:!;'.:i Lot No; -"8.-; ; l! ..'.;.!V'Tneheape8t.Line. of . Towolo and Table Llnefts - : " ever offered in the city by BrbifYn Rocfdick, or any other nonse. -1 Lot No. 9' Plain, tnped aia'flaiJ KainsookS . BROWN & RODDICK'S PRICE 1 7, 20 & 25 cento. . . Market price, about double. ' Lot No. 10. Ladies' Embr'd Sets Collars & Caffs. Market Price 50c, 70c and SI. BR0V7N & RODDICK'S PRICE ORp 3Kc and 50c ' 2BC,JOCana OUC. The above lota only comprise a par different L )iaes of .DRT GOODS art of the AND an enor-l moos duountupon f alme ' Brcwn Rbddick, IS ' Market Street, Agents for TIIF. CUE At NEf TOKK CLOT11IERS Cuctom-iVlado -Clothing fh Moat Fashionable Cat and Finish AT NEW YORK PRICES. cm;iM fnr Innnection And, Measures taken our stMe. Agents also fdf r THiahV T neliopi . fnt PaTlOl. Paltpm? IldUl .UMlWuiu lupui 5 T JSSQl TLi conttWtff rety ofty ktest and moat BR0WN&RODOiCt(; ; - - '- , a-w - - , j i ' i i !-..!.. .. j . . . . . : : . 3. New Advertisements. UEO. Mvaagyew Butter. i . ; Tum.1 H.'Howiy Low Quartered Shoes W. ll Straus!. Bee! Secy Christian As- OeiatloQ St. Paul's Er. Lutheran Church. Gko. Myees, Agt Stmr. Passport. W. T.jJohhsoh A Co AlCard. . Mcksoh & Co New Patent Umbrella. A. Saaisa Going North. 1 : S. Jkwktt New Supply of Pictures. Fire and overcoats are again in vogue. The prospects for a freshet in' the river a:e good. Cold and disagreeable" rains1 last night and this morning. -I -:-.- All other knowleJge is hurtful to him who has not honesty and good nature. Women co furtherlln love than most men; but men exceed them! in friendship. Our strength often i increases in pro- Dortion to the obstacles which are lm- posed u"pon it. i , , This must be "th cold snap iri April,' which everybody recollects is always bound t0 comeitgcts"ere-: The greater the diculty, tho more the glory ; in ' surmounting it. Skillful pilot gain their reputatijon from storms and t m- pests, The Criminal Court continues its ses-H sions from day to day and is rapidly adding to the effective force of .the I railroad brig- ade of dirt throwers. In addition to the names already pub- lished as on Major Flanner s staff, Mr. has been i- Samuel J. JohnsoDi of Raleigh, appointed Sergeant-Major of the Bat- talion. - U 1 Tne April number of the Carolina Far mer is at hand. As usual, it is bright and attractive and full of useful and interesting matter. W. II. Berpard, Wi mi n "ton. at $2 a year, Maj. Burgess informs us, that the full J I punishment for the Cadets who went April fooling on Monday last, and got .... .1 t 1 ' ' r. !l caugnt in a tnunaer storm auerwaras, is nour eacii eveuiug uuriug ints wee, ltc- sides receiving each eight demerits 1 and returning to their books on Poor fellows! . j I Satiiraday. The Postal Excursion. The Postal ;eicursion of distinguished gentlemen and a number of ladies, passed here this morning, en route from "Wash ington City for Keyj West aid Havana. They remained here hut a;ishort time, only long enough to take breakfast aud to chansre trucks on the -xars. and then left with the regular mail train for the South. The party was composed, with I possibly those named one or two exceptions, ot hy us in yesterday's issue, with the. addi- tion, at this point, of HonJ K. K. Bridgers and Col. -A. (Pope J Beyond1 these two gentlemen, wef do not think there was a Southerner in the! party, j 1 Cbmpllmentary. Says the Oxford : Torcldight : We are pleased to learn tnat our iormer townsman, Mr. T. 15. Kingsbury,1 now editor of the Wiinington ,Star. has i been invited by Col. James, Superintendent of Texas Military Acadeniyj at Austin, Texas, to supply him with some extracts from his essays, addresses, &c, to be published in a work illustrative of Southern literature, eloquence, &c lie has also been. requested to send him thei address of any North Carolinian whose productions would re- fleet credit upon the South according to his critical judgment, land Jndkate the topics to be discussed.. , r VMy Dear," said idrl S- to his blooming helpmeet, 'I must congratulate you on your improvement ib cakes, rbia- cmt bread roUs' evei7 knd of pastry, in short." '0 1" said the wife, "I've solved the secret by using the greatest ' thin the market for baking Dooley's Y id EAST Powder. Henceforth I'll use? no other.' Mothers, Mothers, Mothers. Don't fail to procure Mas. Wixslow's Soothixo Sybup for all diseases of teeth in2 in children. - It relieves! the child from pain,' cures wind colic, regulates the bowels, and, by giving relief and health to the child, gives rest to the mother - 1 1 ; 1 Si i Sacramental Wine. Spcer's Port Grape Wine , is a pure 1 nnintoxicatins wine. from the 1 finest native grown Port Grapesi cs for I the use of Christian. Churches and guaran-i tecdtoreUin its .craUfnl flavor and-1 scntfaluaiitie unimpatred for any period. Much for evening rortiea and by in- i U r j ... T; i J . , , - - ' .... , .. I 1 . - . . ". I I WILMINGTON, N. C, THURSDAY, APRIL Temple of Israel. Services to-moxrow (Friday) evening, at 1 f. . : . - r.f Vttir4it arid ine synagogue, comci i Market streets,beg inning at 8 o'clock. bulr- ject of lecture r "Mo3es ana tne 4 e.nw- te'ucb.'-' The public are cordially invited I Vt(.Tl.i ; f QmvKprf't J -I it will be seen that Mr. W . T. Johnson announces a fact we nave aireauy , locally that he has purchased the State j riht for Sheldon's Renovater. : Wb! have , , , , , 1 'UaI had work done for ua by this renovator and can most unequivocally assert that it works J snlendidlv and does all that is claimed for it. Vital Statistics. From the record kept by theSuperintenT dent of Health we compile tno louowing vital statistics of our city for the month of March just closd: -rv..: il arA 17 rAfchSl partus uv r- - 7 white and 10 colored; M marriages 4 white and 15 colored and 22 births I n 1,0 a 1,1 .loa .nifi 9 white, and 13 colored, H males and 8 females. The New Crockery Store Notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather, Messrs Giles & Murchison's new crockery store on North Front street j m nnflnfid earlv last evenina to the . . J ., ti t I general public amia a maze u ubm asliffht which illuminated, almost I ,uv, ,a Krrh, rlU PVfirv nook and tta ' -rJ,---rf " corner 01 me large store aim ww icwmw i back from the polished surfaces Of the j thousands of beautiful and iisolul articles found there. The stock they exhibit is a large and handsome one, albeit their glassware has not yet been opened, and comprises almost every article of use or ornament known to the trade. Every thing ; , Hv stvlish. and everv-1 l " . - . I body and especially every lady, is respect- fully invited to call and make a thorough inspection of the stock. Postal EulliiZ. -r r xt nr v J i Postmaster James,of .NewJYork.has issued the orde of the Postmaster-General pro viding that printed matter of every kind or Anini florl for mailing at I 1 iraL.i ill lii u uiiwi 1 - - r- thirdclass rate must be receiveed into the mails for transmission therein at ?tbe rate of one cent for each ounce; or two ounces, I or fraction thereof as the jcue may be. This applies to printed directions, or re- que'ts or any priced matter upon the envelopes, as well as the inclosures therein, ! ' - Respecting price-marlcs upon samples-01 xmauy, icime warunuu - , lt. mi : ''m. ;v?t ei,M, men, that the poem and psalm will bear merchandise, they will not subject 8UCVto'p6f &ui,ic copyright samples to a higher rate of postage, pro- and until tney appear -m that magazine vided such pricd-marks appear in the they are forbidden to copy them. After original print. This ruling is intended to that, however, I shall give, every southern Repeal and overrule any ruling, heretofore MrspSSi made inconsistent with the same. The State Guard. '"We understand that a meeting or con vention of the . commissioned othcers ol tho North Carolina State Guard will be held some time in May, in Charlotte; for the numose ' of discussing measures in which the organization are deeply in terestcd. The call will bo issued by Adjutant-General Jones who seems to I know no rest inhis efibrta 1 to promote the discipline and efficiency and welfare of the Guard. The most prominent sub- ject for disenssion will be a biU which it is proposed t introduce into the Legisla- tive at its .next session, laying a small tax upon all non-military citizeps. who are within the -limits of the required age, in consideratiori of tbeir ' exemption from duty, for the beneht 01 tne various com- nanieB- thus makim? Uiel militia! seTvice' in pIaa8 will Wmj expired at the meet- w v j T , ing referred to ana suomiuea to me ac tion of the cflbers. V - . Hotel ArrlTalS. : Pubcell House. Wilmington, N. C , Anril 4th. CobD JifOS., proprietors From .. 10.-05 o'clock April Jd, to iu.uo Smithvihe, N C; Hon W P Canaday, dtJ t a In 1 .ntpr. TT PCI art! Edward H Hockley Mrs K A r Forsytn, ti o acuuMi, "t"- t- j VV Forsvth. Henry Butman. new x otk. ; WiDiamlGaillard, Charleston ; August Hanff, WHKUnesmith, C C Clark, Bal- timore ; J B Hill, Raleigh ; George Swal- Ion, Edwin 0 Swallon, ngiana, w He4dy, lUdgeway, x-a , x. vmeny, ir-SJ'M&SWp Mr and MrsTKureen, Mrs Jfi f lch- ardson, child and nurse, Boston ; J P Me- Donald, Charleston : William S Clark, Boggy Branca a -v s w : i ft i -. WllQlnston District. ; Second round in pari of Quarterly Meetings as per appointments 1 made by tlm ProsifrrFJA.r. Rev. S. Rnrkhu1 D. D. '- ' 41 - -T r SmithTille; Whitevfllo atiSonv..r.-...-.;.:.VApriI 6-71 by mail ty aauressiog wnajnanip, nap- work; , at Swindells,:. . :j .pfil 13T-14 ing this paper, v, tv . nar, ,izo row. 1 ot ana Y at TV a.at En. Review: " f ' - Permit me to correct a SMigshterroi which . if -7w.foriiair :n J -f tfa Metnorial vbem and psalm. Mrs. Preston is a sister-m-law of Stone- vrall Jackson. I therefore thought she would contribute a poem entitled "The ientn 01 iviay to "ins csouw miamic; As soon as l naa mauett tne letter- con- fjjmrif a rnnpst tn t.hafc pffpct it rMV.nrrfifl m 1 41mi t thQ ladies of the Memorial Association I called on the President, Mrs.: Cha's. D Myers; and she toy nie to get Mrs. Prea tons consent lor the poem to te used on M. :mo:. . n , - V iwton -m paaje of the Association and . she promptly notified roe of her willingness right to . psalm and poem. The Psalm will appear in the .May number f of f The Altoc, and at the suggestion of - Mflmnria, A;at;n; nvprv can federate Memorial Association in the South will be sent a printed copy of the Memo- "ai IiSKlllil , w rnn(.I1(ip,l ;fif ,, of the ladies. bed a feW das bince. that it1 would be a good idea to haye the same ! l)eautitul psalm surg throughout the roulh, wher- v. the of ay is kept sacred to lie Confederate soldiei-s. I append a series of resoluti'Jiis, which are now beinc prmled in haudsom sty It1 to be sent to ilrs. Preston. At a 1 'meeting of the : Ladies Memorial Association, held in Wilmington, on the ;th of March, 187, the following reso lutions were unauimously adopted : Resolved Lst.-That we, the officers and managers of the Wilmington Memorial Association,! tenxler our sincere thanks to Mrs. Margaret J. Preston for the beautiful appropriate Memorial poem and psalm, written by lier for the Memorial celebration of 1S73 Resolved 2na. Thht the manusciipt copy of said poem and psalm shall be pre served among the official documents of the Association as cherished souvenirs of their distinguished author. . .! Resolved, Zd, That 'we especially ap preciate the graceful courtesy with which; , rreston respanaea 10 our request 10 r t- j i a a send tia ornf rilnitinn f rnm Vinr nnn tr Vu used on ihc day sacrcd t0 0ur martyred heroes. liesotved 4tfi, 1 oat although tho llow- ers wo strew upon tho graves of tho Con federate dead may wither and die, we are gratified to know that we ,ean perpetuate, ? fo the touchifl trtbute of song paid to them by one of tho most gifted poets of The Land We Love. KJilAH. JJ. m,xmi, x resiuum,. Mrs. Db. Andebson, Treasurer, Miss Hettie James, Secretary. I Mr3. Oioebo W. Habbis, Sec. pro tern. f As the regular becretary nas returneatne abl(j tQ giye the f aU programme for the occasion, which, promises to be one of unusual interest. . 17:111.! tl . -. .iL. poem productions ; the psalm is short and will be easily set to music. It is also worthy of the distinguished lady who wrote it. Very Respectfully, Mrs. Ciceuq W. Habbis. Tne Thermometer. 1 From tne United States Signal Office at this place we obtain the following report of the thermometer, as taken this morn- mg at 7:3 i o ciock : Memphis, Tenn.....47 Cairo, I11..............49 Moblie, Ala 52 Montgomery Ala.51 Charleston,. S C....55 New Orleans 5 J Corsicana, Tex 43 gfejfJS Galveston 54 New York .......44 Savannah, Ga.......G0 Shreveport. .......... 4 St. Louis Mo 74 St. Marks, Fla 53 Yicksburg, Miss.... 51 "Washineton, D C 47 '- 1 Knoxville.... 45 J Lynchburg 45 Wilmington, N. C.50 Bisnop Atkinson's Appointments for nis Spring Visitation or i78. I St John's. Pitt Co....,,... - .April I n ni rii. j T A r-Jl 7 I m::i. rvu.. u -n . rf r-. A nr 1 O ".-. South Creek April 11 St Paul's, Swift Creek April 13 Newbern. 6th Sunday m Lent, April 14 I Beaufort . ....April 16 j Holy Innocents', Lenoir Co.. '......April 18 Kmstnn : ...... .Apriizi Tarboro , Easter J)ayr . . -April 1 r. L, ' cured COnSUdUllOn CUrt'U- i ... . . , i r i .. An old pnysician, reureu iruw uw, 1 having had placed in nis nanus oy-an East India missionary the formulae la simple vegetable remedy, for the: speedy -na permanent,, cure of consumption, bronchitis, catarrh, asthma, and all throat andw affections, also a positive and radical cure for nervous debility and all u-ntr tni TPi- Zr M wonaerrui cu" au"a 01 caae8'.,MD t f rJ . tnated by this motive, and a desire to re- i lieve human suffering, I- will send, free of charge to all wnOiacsireaw tuw recipo m German. French, ox - English. , vith1.- full I directions for preparing and Ufiiog.T Sent NO.,56 I Incurring a Tremendous Risk. ,. They .incur a tremendous risk who sojou rn or emigrate to' reside In districts where mala rial disease is prevalent, withont medicinal means of fortifying their systems against the periodic scourge. Xhe danger to bilious sub jects, and to those who lack bodily stamina; is particularly serious. A preventive and curative agent of known anti-malarial effi cacy should be frequently used and constant ly keptat hand by such persons; and on none can they rely with such certainty of protec tion and aid as Hostetter's Stomach Hitters This grand specitic roots out every Vestige of the malarial poison from the system, and en dows it with an amount of vital activity and repelHn g power that nullifies the in fl uence of miasma. It also prevents and remedies dis orders of the stomach,; bowels and liver, which are particularly prevalent in malari ous regions, and is an Incomparable general invigorantiC ' ; I DIED. ! HASIIAGEN. In Raleigh, on the 1st inst.. jHENUY'G.. UASHAGEN, a native ofj BIu menthal, Germany, aged 4G years, 5 jmontli? and 15 days. The remains will arrive here to-morrow morning at 10.10 and will be es corted to St. Paul's E. Lutheran Church, and from thence to the Cemetery, Friends, and acquaintances are invited t6 attend: ' ' New Adyortiscinonts. Christian Association St. Paul's Et. Lntherau Association. . BRETHREN : You are hereby rtqueEtcd to meet .the remains of; our deceased Brother, H. G. Uashagen, at W. & 1PT.. R. R. Depot to-morrow at 9.30 o'clock, to escort same to Church. By order President. ' 1 W. H. STRAUSS, apl 4- ' Recording Secretary. A Card. 0 WING PURCHASED THE STATE CX Right for the GREAT AMERICAN STEAM FEATHER RENOVATOR, we shall remain in this city f for only TEN DAYS loneer.' Parties having Feather Beds or Mattresses to Renovate will please send in the r orders at once. Prompt attention will be given them. - i apl4. j . W. T. JOHNSON & CO. The Elegant New; Stir. Passport WILL MAKE DAILY triDS to Smith7ille an trips to Smith7ille and return, leaving Wilminffton at 9.00 A. M. and: gmithville atS 3.00 P. M. Excurionista will please confer with the Agent. We visit the Fortifications, Bald Iiead, .and other ,' points of interest, (with parlies). The cheapest and most de lightful recreation ever offered the public. 1 Leave SUNDAYS at 0.30 A. M. apU j . GEO. MYERS, Agent Low Quartered Shoes ! 1 A LAUGfi AND VARIED assortment of Gents' Low Quartered: Shoes embracing all the different styles made on tho improved Last and warranted to Fit in every particu lar, and will be sold VERY CHEAP FOR CASH. - .1- Ladiea' Newport Ties for $1.25. Ladies' Button Slippers for $1.25. Ladies' Kid Clippers 85c a pair, and every thing at proportionately low prices." ' It will be to vour adTantae to examine m v stock before making your purchases. t THOS. II. HOWEY, No. 47 Market $trcct. apl 4 1 NEW BUTTER ! j AS liSUAL THE ) First of the Season ! - - !! Only a small lot received to-day. Perfectly Elegant, Sweet' and Nice , TRY IT ! TRY IT!! New Canned Goods SUCCOTASH, LIMA BEANS, j GREEN PEAS. 1 1 We always succeed in getting the 1 First Fresh & New Goods . 1 of the season. . GEORGE MYERS, 9f 11 april 4 13 S. mONTflT. rjlHE NEW PATENT INDE3TBUCTI BLE, ASTI-FRICTION DMBRELL Afor sale at UdXTXJCOrJ SL GO'S- I apl 3 Clothiers and Merchant Tailors. U cin make money : faster at work for cu than at anything else. Capital not re Quired; we wilf start you.' $12 par day a home made by the industrious. Men, wo men, boys and girls -.wanted every where ; to for us. Now u the time. ..Costly. out teraafree, , Addresa Taca A Co. A-4 Maine. . mch CI 4, 1878. 1 . wamunicauoiis must be wiittch oalbnlt one sid of the paper, . -. . Personalities must be .Toided. Ahdit is especial and particularly uxj f stood Uat the editor does not always endorse the vief s of correspondent unless 'so stated in the editorial columns. , ? . JJTew Advertisements! il To Heads of Famines. ' i IF. WANT TO SUPPLY iYOUR TABM5 "WITH ; THE BEST OF Family Groceries ! At Jlielotresl Prices, Try ns Before Buying Elsewhere 1 We Ilerp the. Largest SJocki $eliat' the lowest Prices. ';- ' And, above all, (iuarsntce Entire Faiisfafctiofs, If Our Goods do noteuitlyou rettrrn . -ttiuui, end we will rtfund jour moncv. ; ; .. . Those, who purchase! from' us under-r '' stand this, but those who do not are nnlj to learn b reading our advcrtLsiement abot try- 1 ""F us " . , . , ' Wo 'never advertise v hat we! !do not'-4" carry out strictly, so hone all will undWfstam- - literally .what we say. j , i . ' We want ail. we invito all. nl u-p' .1-5-1. Ml . ' . . .. 'TTi .1 " luiBK wc win please all wno call upon Us. WE GUARANTEE THE Very -Lowest Prices mm ti. 5. 7 & apl 1 8 Worth Front Street. Wew Supply of lIUill llUIUll I U;llbllUl pICTURES for Pottery Decoration. .oVer . f - 100 dilFerent .sheet? ati , . ' . . '-;' ''f . ! . S. JEWKTT 8.1 mcL"29 Front Street-Book 'Store' ,v. . ,. T SHALL LEAVE lor the pithein, titie3 m a day or two to buy the BIGGEST 1STOCK ' ' of Spring and Summer Goodi I have ever , , offered in Wil fiington and to do thiJ MUST HAVE MONEV. I therefore offer for the Vinter ensuing week! balance of .Fall and stock at . , r 11U1NOU6LY LOW riilCKS.' repardlesa of cost. Cull and gains before it is too late; ioj! bar- a. snRian,1 Market at. mch 23 STRAW MATTING. JED CILECK, FANCY and .r j' j WHI-XF 1 . STRAW MATTING. LAKGK STOCK t; Just received and for tale Icjvc I). A. SMITH A CO., Furniture iealerfs april 2 Gold and1 Silver -$f PERFORATED BOARD and MOTTOES';' : Bristol Board Decoration Pictures, i-Wnlttf-T ;. : and Colored Splints, Drawing Paperj -"itt '" ' Ac. Also, Seaside. Library, and theilateit ' Papers and Magazines alwavs on hand. Lv : 'I -Civi YATES.- apl 1 Bookseller and Photographer, i'f . 1 1 Why Suffer ? yITH DANDRUFF IN THE 1HAIR when bvcallinfir at the Fashionable and dod. ' nlar Barber Shop in basement of National ? 4 Banc building you can purchase 1 j ' . V' " I. Furmanski's Celetora ted Hair Invigoratoi : " which is bv far the best 1 that haa" " ever been used for that purpdse, slnd-' Elf-'4 TIIiELY FREES the hair , from it after f k few trials. There is NOT TnE SLIGIITEST-'T', -discoloring of theJjair. but it produce! a soft '- - and pliable state of the hair It it mad ObTt . by the undersigned, and can be had tVJ3r. I beg leave refpectfull j to- refep to the gea uemen named oeiow wno navp uiel my vigorator, and have authorized me to do as to the truthfulness pi or statement,. to -r. wit; Gen. il. P. Taylor, Hon-, A. liXfin V Bokkelen, Capt. P. L. Filyaw and Messrs. G. . J. Boney, 8. II. Fishblate, Geo; A. Pecki A. ' , II. Kelley and many others too . nomerdaa to : mention.! . -i '..;-'." , r I ... Best AT Harry Webb's Saloon Five Cents i. a. Glass,! 1 J.Ii. ... V .meh 39 Mi " . t in . i '. i i-i- week in your own town. $5 Out t re. Ho riiki .-Readeri :IP vor wantabssineas a which,: persona of,.. time they work, wriW for parUcuiari to"!!, Ux tu tt A. Pnrf find. Maine, mch C", citucr cex can mue great par " l,,t- .-ii ii. IWt I .'i'f.jr ' ,'1; ' 1 S ii- . . V .. - . i-, o.fo. - , valkls. : Wilmington mch 21
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