PLEASE NOTICE.
THIS FAPEB
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itenxocn, BMd.ji ex-
. We will bo lad to receive fonsnsnnication
from our friends cn taT and all ntjt?ctiof
general interest, hnt : ,:i ji (
The naae of the writer Byt alwsy b ,
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wciiaea to 9 Eiitpr. 1 1 i -
CoaanaicaUons xnnst wiittB
tide of tbe papr. ' j
Personalities mnrt b tom
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V'tx -5; One month. 6ue
5&t b, delivered by carriers,
Andit is especially and particularly niar
itood that e editor does not always enilor,
WILMINGTON, N. C FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1878.
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VOL. 3.
NO. 168
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. .rtiis Z , ,.r,nrt an t tad
IZii rt?S .-eropneeau,- nnls j so tUUd
c -uiionai coittttna.
Til! : Biiii : iif Swv !
Advcrtisomcnts.
gains'! Bargains!!
i-
A nflffllx
X llUUUlu j
45 .MARKET STREET.
balance or
Akh'Vl LOTS f Dry C
?TV ract the attc
Coo J j at
ction of
'Every Close Buyer !
ttkic a account of our si
I'' Stisi thec
tock
Extra Inducement
uakr t Oar then a'l oat.
Dress Goods
ALL
10. I pie
cow -0
,..t deslratW Roods for the
Ttr
t the m
The stjiea the newest.
jrrtistaeajon.
Tadies1 and Gents Underwear.
, U .till unbroken and can assure oi
I wake their purchases now.
aft
Parasols.
1'arasolJ.
' ' f ALL AT : OBtATLY Bucci l'rieei.
GREAT BARGAINS 1
U rials. Stripeisni FUd ainJ00K
Maslica,'
Shawls
. inst in
itthlrt Tor the
cm etctiac?. 2 worm J.
' r .a r
Domestic Bed Spreads.
.M. 1.15 and 1.50, Reduced from $1.5, 1.50
ar.J 1.75. UeciJeCij me caef"
in the market.
Mourning Dress Good
A Specialty !
At ArosU in thU lection of the country
for THE WIDOWS CREPE for
the deepest mourning.
Sa' Annti fjr the LaReine Corset. .$1 a
ThU l a patented Corset and the
S-.icnb Ukcn out wnnoui rippiug oj
cast of Silk Lactra.
iTO' UonJbft U impels tb, consregation to
i Atf-r either North Of South.
Err SLirt is manufactured by ourselves
aai guaranteed. Cut and made in
tie warp of the cloth.
CAMBUIC SHIRTS, FULL 8IZED, 25c.
No comment required.
sou
fetbT&Meached Drawers 25c a rair, worth
Double.
m
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45 ZsXarkot Street.
Jrj&ix''5?Nmnm
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v," 7, 73TkT
USllOrS 10 hlUltinillC
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RODDICK
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UN get BLUE OR ASS. SWEET J already been bored almost beyond endur
V Muh and Delmonico Club Whuker.the I .t -crt rnwdvism of the
M.fWU. brandies and Cigars, at my
ia rear cf the Garruon. 1 keep notn-1
r bat the beet. - I
;alj5- J. D. PAVI3.
General Insurance Agoncy
OF
JOHH V, GORDON & BflOil
' .
worm water oxreex.
fifty Million Dollars ASSCtS
FIRE.
Hiiburg-Brcaea of Germany
xoiifpi Valley of... Memphis, Tenn
ryool k London 4 Globe of-..England I
harder "...yorfolk.VaUo
Hreraa's Tnnd of California
.. I
a-.ieo of- Tarboro,
Gve:ca Insurance Au'n. .GilreJton, Tex
v v- r. . .1
3fe Cnderwriurs of. Mobile, Ala
Er-uV.ecf. N'ailmlle Tenn
LIFE. 1
sr.?-iUtaa of. yeYojk
fc't hu. Co. cf Virjitia, of-.Petersburp, Va
11
a week la roar own town. SS Out.
fit free. So risk. Reader, If you
aau buaineaa at which certons of I
either tnaiiiiVirT.4t nllthl.
thT mv -177 r. ' u
nUx,rorUanJ, Ualn. march -
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66
LOCAL NEWS.
isew Advertisements.
51imok Boy's School Suits. '
I. IUixsBi.aia Try IL
J. C. Mcxds Imperial Uranium.
S. JEwrrT Stationery and Fancj Goods.
jewitt aiauonc
11 i3 atiI1 100 arm
.icraan.l Lr winter c;
to luive much of a
othihs.'
The almanac promised fair weather for
toxiay, if the wind was Northcst.
i .
WiieiikhaU our people, enjoy an ipon air
musical concert as formerly from the C C.
Cub; : j
If our army had more file and lesa
rank we think the country would be just
as well cfT.
Mr. J. II. Barnes, Editor and Manager
ofthenewsv little Lumberton Junes,
was in the city ycstcrilay and favored us
with a call.
4-
ilexicau siher dollars are now it-chived
at the banks here fof only ninety cents, a
fict which all our.iuerchants, trading poo-
and readers of the Uevik w would do
well to remember
Yi"s arc ripe, grapes in abundances,
melons by the thousand lots, of pears and
peaches til! you ! can't rest, and other
fruits too numerous to mentisu and as
cheap as as well, as greenbacks.
There are more ladies than gentlemen
in Salt Lake City.
Tnat may he very true, but arc j there
more women than men in that city of
many wives
The recent rains have caused iu:tcj a
ftcshet In the Cape Fear river, and it is
now :n excellent boating condition. We
may say, also that it is being utilized,
and the Faycttcvillc steamers arc carry-
in" large freights both ways, "whereof we
are glad.''
A Good Idea.
llemcmbering the sullcrings from yellow
fever of our own people in the year ltGJ,
the suggestion has been made that prayer
be offered in all of the churches on Sunday
for our alllicted sister cities now suffering
from the terrible scourge, and that at the
same time thanks be returned to Almighty
God for the cood health our own city
lyxs enjoyed and implore a continuation of
lib mercy and favor to us
Hours for i service.
ritpa-: "The late
hours for morning and evening services at
our churches is not 1 very conducive to
i hi. in Vinitnil tpnn. In the
4 .
return to their Homes uuruu; "
part of tho day, and at night, they return
home so heated that it requires an hour or
more to cool otT beforo ret iritg, and thus
it ,atc before 8ieCp and rest can be
ht and obtained these warm and short
nights.'
Don't: (! (
t lria thit thn -victorious Ilcpubli-
r,f h antkfiftl with the- result of
the recent election without more of their
jvmf.,nni1ft1 noise "as a celebration of the
victory, but propose to Eiv t final howl
over the affair on some nigm Deiorc long.
Wc can only hope that they, with some
rcTaniforthcfcclingsofthoso who have
ce vj a r--'..
campaign, may conciuut- iuai, wuDu
.i c 0 rxtn and will make no
demonstration.
Heavy Rains.
Wc are sorry to learn from a friend
from Pender county that the recent rams
have caused much damage to crops in that
sM.tion.many of the lowland fields being
. - , . ,frMTn, w,rh
I entirely suomcrcv vj ok4w.-
have become so-swollen by freshets as to
overflow their banks. The crops which
have not been thus injured arc doing
finely .but much corn is now under water,
nii rentleman havinj: over five hundred
baseis in this condition. A cessation of
the rains to allow the water to runoff will
much towards saving the threatened
ops.
Nutritious Cookery.
vvn.inrr so well calculated to promote
Rivalled article, Dooley's Yeast Paj-
urn. in the kitchen, eicgazit, wuiuc, ili,
JtShri: rolls, biscuits, cake
of every kind, and corn bread, walUes,
I muinns, duuwuw-vw,v., -
possible in every nousenom. ,
American AVines.
But few persons are aware of the great
amount of Grapes raised m cw Jersey.
UrP.l Swr i known to be the largest
I X r
Wine grower cast of the Jlorty ouu-
tains. His Fort Grape Wine is tno dc
..;n Ia !m nroenrcd. It is ordered to
t i Ti - - it ia Kwvmlnff
lonuou ana l arw, r -. .
.,nnnrr Trfilthv runilies.
ki, ii,
The Foreign Fleet.
As will be seen by the report of vessels
to arrive tronx foreign ports, to be found
in another column the, fleet bound to this
port has increased somewhat since our
last report. The number now en route
for Wilmington is fifty-three, of which
thirty-one are barques, nineteen brigs,
and three schooners, i "And still there's
more to follow."
Succotash.
Cut the corn from a dozens cobs, and
add to it one pint of shelled green beans,
and one pint of okra pods, boil half an
hour with a slice of nice salt pork, in just
enough water to leave plenty of juice.
Season with butter and pepper and a lit
tle salt if needed, and dish up. It prefer
red the pork can be left out and more
butter, or a half cup of sweet cream used
instead. i
To Color Photographs.
Take a strongly printed photogra ph on
payer, and saturate it from the back with
a rap dipped in castor oil. Carefully rub
off all excess trom the surface after obtain
ing thorough transparency. Take a piece
of glass an inch larger all round than the
print, pour upon it dilute gelatin, and
A, j int.nj tn-
. .? , , v cars preparing to couple them, when they
gether. Allow it to dry, and then work camoPt4ether with uch forc'c that tle
in artist's oil colors from the back until bumpers of one of the cars gave way, and
you get the proper effect from the front, the unfortunats brakeman was caught be
Both landscapes and portraits can be between, them and his body badly mashed.
ti i He was taken to Blackstocks where me-
cffectivcly colored by the above method aiJ was summonc(L When last
without any great skill being required. heard from he was in a very critical con-
" dition. '
The inland Route. F o this a
The Elizabeth City Economist says: brother of Mr.' John White, telegraphed
During tho last session of Congress Mr ip, d ilein, Superintendent of the
Senator Kansom obtained an appropria- rQa( tbis morniDg) to ascertain tho extent
tion of $20,000 for the survey of an inland ot the injurie sustained by his brother,
water route of communication from the to'hich Superintendent Klein answers:
harbor of Norfolk, Va., to Wilmington, yroteyou last night, nothing serious;
N. C. The Engineers appointed, to car- Doctors think hc will bc Up in about onc
ry out the purpose of the appropriation wcck" Mr Jno White is well-known in
have commenced their labors. Gen. tK -t , h- friends will be
Robt. Hansom, who is an assistant en-
ginceronthe work, came through the
Albemarle & Chesapeake Canal, on Wed-
ncsday last, on a tour of examination ot
the rivers aad canals along tho route pre-
paratory to a report and the commcuco-
mcut of the main work. Ue willcxamiue
the Dismal Swampcanal this week. Wo
&TC confidence in Ctav Kansom's skill
and impartiality and fitness for the work
J . .
in which he is engaged. We do not j
.... . i c ii. i
know who is the engineer in chief, but j
hUUW I
wo hope Gen. Kansom and bis Chief will
vit Biz. City, while engaged in the
work Our people will be pleased to see
,
City Court.
Alderman L. II. Bowden, Mayor 2
iem. presiding;
Maria Ilall. a colored denizen of Faddy s
Hollow, was tho first case on docket this
morning charged with disorderly conduct
and fighting and resisting a police oincer.
Tho Mayor pro tern., after hearing the
evidence, said $20 fine or thirty day s in
the citv orison. I 1
Richard Stowc, a colored gemman, who
in a sDirit of chivalry or under tho inflti-
enco of some other spirit or sperlts, rushed
to the rescue of his dusky-hued paramoun
was fined S25 or thirty days ia prison,
The parties are not greenbackers, and
therefore they did'nf either possess
nrticla wherewith
CUUgU Ul VUW uvwvui;
.1 -" r-n invintr the
tO procure ineir reiciw jj v-j "o
fines imposed, and so were consequently
locked up. And this enaea me
for to-day. j - i
Applewhite -' D,Saao.
The two young men who were arrested
last eveuignby ofllcera Carr and Bunting,
and carried before Justice Hall, and were
committed to jai! in default of bond for their
torebim this mommg, but
who were subsequenUy released upon ueir
ffere suuucu -w- -r
own
recojnnzance, apucarBu . -i'
pointed hour at the Magistrate's office, and
were again released upon their recogni-
zance. to stand trial at the next term of
zance, w
the Criminal ujutu juu
uyoM, but they were unable to do JSat 0?n Uerrimon .BddfeS
nv-biiiines3. either in Italeigb or Wl- r r Tmrh Rnckv Point, N C; WU
mington, were consequently unable to pay Smith North Carolina; B Godwin, x,um
theifbiis. berton', N C; James A Bryan City; Capt
The charge against them is obtaining
bordn representations, and in
reply to qnesUons asked by Justice Hall,
they sUted, tney had not explained their
impeennioos condition to their landlady,
because they thought they could make
money enough to pay her and further-
more, at the time of their arrest they were
working for that purpose. Whether the
young men will remain here to sUnd trial
Lthenext term of the Criminal Court,
I remains to be seen. .. .
Personal. ,
Rev.G.D.Bcrnhc-im D.D.bas returned to
the city and will preach in St. Paul's
Lutheran Church on Sunday morning
in German. There will be no services in
the afternoon or evening.
Dr. Bernheinx has just made an exten
sive trip through a portion of the ) State
in the interest of the Lutheran Church,
which, we are pleased to hear, he j rep re
sents to be in a most prosperous, growing
condition. At Greensboro he organized
a new church, and the preliminary steps
have been taken for a church each in
Goldsboro and Raleigh, and perhaps New
bern, to be under the pastoral, charge cf
Kev. Mr. Cook, the highly' talented young
minister who filled Dr. Bernheim's pulpit
during that gentleman's absence in Europe
last summer. The Lutheran . Church
now numbers 45 congregations in North
Carolina, with a membership of nearly
5,000 communicants.
Accident to a Wiliningtonian.
From the Charlotte Observer of the
15th we learn as follows:
Yesterday morning John White,
a brakeman on the freight train
nf tho ! Charlnt.tp. Colnmhi.i &
Augusta Railroad, met with a serious
and perhaps fatal accident at Woodward's
station, tie was standing! between two
piease(i to iearn that his condition is. not
a3 was first reported. 1 ;! -
-
Itecovereci. . j
i i
A lady from Kobeaon county who was
visit to th, c.ty a few days aSo had
the misfortune to drop her pocket book
on the streets contaming about eleven
dollars and . hf y cents m money, but at
was soon m.ssed and every effort was to
.n..nor lui . hll nfTrirts wrrn of no avail.
' j J .VAmnrA
xi was men uiscoycreu iudu uu
, , , , . , , i
MVPiriir., o onlnrnH .nvwhn walks bow-
J i
egged and blacks boots for a Imng, and
tobettar known by the sobnquet of "lot
HM iU jjjuugi.uuivi. v a
r...i. ' U f.Uo;.l Prtt TTnnW
lUllUO. DUli liUU aiuikoaiu m. vu "
was no where to be found. Finally Chief
of Police Brock put out word where he
knew "Iot lloolis" wouia near it, mat te
Waa urgently wanted at loucc neau
Quarters and it would be well enough for
him to walk up and disgorge. And so
p0t Hooks" walked up just line a mue
man about nine o'clock last night and
handed the Chief ten 'dollars. But the
Chief remarked in a deep hasso tone of
yoice "one dolllar and a halt more, so
pot Hocks" said "just come with me,
Chief,"and the Chief went, and the dollar
and a half was soon forthcoming from
another little colored sport whom I ot
Hooks" had divided that much with, lhe
Mady, who in the meantime has leu tne
I !ttr will rpppivfi i her money by to-
, ..... .w.t- -
I .. . 1 !
i murruw mmi.
Hotel ArriTals-
p TTousE.-Wilmington N. C.
August, ICth. I. L. Dolby, proprietor:
0. S
TmWnn v n. n M Wright, N C; Maj
JnQ w Dnnham, city; Jas McBryde, Shoe
Heel. N C; Jas W Colvin, W A Moore,
CaptRP Paddison, Foard, Point
WHI
'h ' Ga: , Arthur Shaw,
Anthonjt Aususta, G
i r-u. t, t "navidson. v a.
p- Housk Wilmington, N. C,
August 16. Cobb Bros., proprietors.-r
from 10:05 o'clock, August 15, to lO.Oo
Kt 16th J L McCormac,
--'"iA "
Charles D Myersvrign
gJf w
PV B Cary, and wife, Marion,
Q c' D McCormack, Chatt!ooga,
Tenn; w c Cown, Richmond, y ; WU-
liam U French, Rocky Point; Keur
Bryan, Kenansville, K C.
kiprices to suit tha times," together
-i- fort the -moat fastidious
Mk or; desire, and the most delicate
attention to ery ' S
. onnaae - -- ,
Tnmminff. CltV:
A Bis Freshet.
jCapt. Albert Worth, of the sLeancr 1.
i Jlnrt, reports that there- was a rise- cf
over ,twcnty feet of water in the river at
Fayetteville when he left there yesterday
morning, and that it was still a cominc."
If; it gets to bo much higher, it will spread
out ail over the rich low.lands in Iiladen
county, which are even, now in danger, and
heavy losses to the farmers will bo the
result.
j Capsize il.
iA sail boat belonging
Y. II.
Collins, of this city which is sometimes
used for wrecking purposes at the mouth of
thp river, was capsized on Saturday nich!
lait when off Big Island about ten rni.cs
below this city by a sudden Haw cf wind,
wrich struck her. The . parties, ia the
boat at the time were Jack Speight,
William Sheahan and a person wl.o goes
the name of "Big Tpm," and' fortu
nately all escaped with their lives but lost
all of j their clothing except what they
had on.
. pont forget the moonlight excursion on
the Foumart to-night. Tresent indications
are that irwill be a lovely night tor it.'
Lost Seven Pounds in Three Weeks
jAlian3 Anti-Fat is a genuine medicine,
and will reduce corpulency from two io
five pounds, per week. Purely vegetable
and perfectly harmless, acting entirely on
th food in the stomach, preventing the
formation of fat, I It is also a positive
remedy for dyspeosia and rheumatism .
Bostok, Mass., Feb.! 11th, 1878.
Botanic Medicine Co., Buffalo N. Y.:
Gentlemen The lady alluded to lost
seven pounds in three weeks, by the use
of Allan's Anti-Fat.
Yours truly,
SMITH, DOOLITTLE & SMITH,
i Wholesale Druggists.
The Thermometer.
From the United States Signal Office at
this place we obtain th? following report
of the thermometer, as taken this riiorn-
ingj at 7:31 o clock :
Augusta, Ga. at..... r
siobile, Ala ..78
Montgomery Ala...77
Nashville 7:5
New Orleans 80
New York. ...... .....73
Savannah, Ga.j 77
Cairo, 111... 79
Charleston, S. C....80
Cincinnati 74
Corsicana, Tex 73
Fort Gibson, C. N.72
Galveston... 82
Indiancla ......82
Shreveport.
..77
..70
SU Ijouis Mo
Jacksonville, Fla...84
St. Marke, Fla......7C
Virksbur, Mi5s....77
Washington, J) C.74
Wilminston, X. C.81
Knoxvillo. ...4 1
Lynchburg-
Memphis, Tenn.. ...78
I IN MEMORIA2I.
MARY A. BRINK A beau tifal flower,
redolent with the perfume of the early spring
time, has been suddenly cut down, dried up
and withered. She whose early death we so
deeply deplore was the life and charm of the
social circle and the loved object around
whbm clustered the tendcrestj affections. And
she! was worthy of all the devotion bestowed
noon her bv friends and relatives. It was
not: the beautv of her person alone that cave
such a charm to her every movement, but
added to that beauty of person was a loveli;
hess of disposition and , christian virtue that
not only made her the idol of her home, but
awornieoA n inflnr-TirA for ood UDon all with
VAW Vvw - - X
whbm she came jin contact. She was most
gentle, most kind aid affectionate, with a
zenerous heart that was prompt to respond
to tne cry or suuennc or uiaireEs. m mi; m
scrutable wisdom of Providence she has been
t iken from us in the rich beauty of her young
lifL but she is not dead, only transplanted to
another and purer world, to shine amid the
aaiiit in li?ht. In the midst of this crushing
trrief. what comfort is there in tho thought
that the loving and beloved one is eafely at
rest in tne arms oi tnat saviour in wuum euc
trusted! Weep not for her then, but weep
for; the bereaved ori jearth. May God have
noUrnn rnom Tif! trvn them strength to
say, "Noi our will, but thine, oh Lord, be
done.
DIED.
A.
BRINK At Old Fort, 2i. C, Auprust 14,
MARIE A. BRINK, daughter of Edwin R.
and Elizabeth! Brink, aged 21 years and 11
days. ! ,
Th. fnnpral will take place from the reel
dnce of her parents, corner of Second and
Ked Cross streets, Saturday, 17th irist., at
10 o'clock, A. M. , Friends and acquaintances
arej respectfully invited to attend.
New Advertisements.
Boy's School Suits.
A 1 AKE1 SELECTIONS
ItJ.
OUT OF THE STOCK AT j
HUDSON'S.
au 15
I TRY IT
f
IS irlE BEST EVER
j , Brought to this City.
Bates' Heliotrope Water.
A Floral Essence of Exquisite Fragrance.
An1 exceedingly mild and Pleasant
I Perfume. For sale only at
, ' i ' nEINSBEBGER'S,
"Lire Book and Mcsk Store, i
I ... . r . at
Imperial Granium.
i . . i j-. v
Ti
HE GREAT MEDICINAL TOUV
Infants ana invauas.
A fresh supply just received and for sale by
JAliES C. MTJ5DS, Dnnjffist,
I ...pjh.h
Third street,! opposite tt IU"
aulO
i
Iflconligflit and Music:-
WEATHEli rKllHIlTlNG, Tllfc
S t m r - Passport
yiLL MAKE TllKVval
trip down t'..- rircr
Friday Kvonin-, An sjj U.
Leave lUv'x .it
1 M. .sl.arj.. Ketklrn
at 1 A. M. "
Last Trip n this Aioor.
Get Vi)ur tickvU
earlr of
aulj
GEU. MVKKS, AK'f.
tationery
JfVLL LINKS OF STATIONERY ' AM)
b'ANCV GOODS 1. r the
House, tha Dck
and th.oS-chool." No.troub
le to sho
w good, at
S. JEWETT'H,
Front Street liook' Stort.
j .
School Book
i
AliGE STX)CK! LOW r KICKS t i
Country teachers and 'dealers will find it to
their advantage to correspond with xnc be
fore purchasing elsewhere. i .'
Anothir lot of-UKOQUiiT ju.t received
and for sale at Bottom 'Trices.
auV 12 . C. W. YATES.
Great Reduction in
Prices!
june
If You Willi! Shingles,
R
EM EMBER THAT WE KELT A
jFL'LL
stock of all size' and (lua'.ities. at - lwet cajIi
prices. '
O. O. TAUSLEY, Jul
au:10
Cor. Orange and S. Vater St.J
House Wanted.
A
SMALL HOUSE CONVJ
nientl y
located.
Addreys, statin j;
terms and location, T. O. Box 213.
auf
1G .
North Carolina
nfittvsburfir
APPLICATIONS ARE CONSTANTLY
made for copies of THE OBSERVER
containing tho articles in regard, to the con- .
t iirttkTbarir.
The number of requests for these, from, the
Northern States especially, has lately tf- j
como so great that, being unable to .supply
them otherwise it has been determined to
publish them in book form. I ' j
The papers on the subject, on both sides
will be reprinted just as they, appeared, in
The Observer and will make a Tlam oil
some4wo hundred pages. I i "
The book will be printed on fair white pa-
per, with trood, clear type, and in paper
covers will be sold at 25 cents each :; to deil
ers and canvassers at $15 per -hundred.
A libraVy edition will also bo made, printed
on superior paper and handsomely bound,
which will be sold at $1 eaeh ; to dealers and
canvassers at tho rate of $60 per hundred. , j
Single topics of either edition, mailed re
paid on receipt of the price. ' , i
The book will bo ready for delivery in a
.vi Orders accompanied with cah :
are sonciteo. aumt" Y. . . V . .
aPril27 .Ralegh, A.jU
i '- i 4-4- 1 '
100,000 i i ioo.ooo,
i i rnt....aiMl
One nunaroQ ipuoiinuf
Which we are prepared to
bargains!
offer at g
GEO
MYERS,!
june 24
11 and 13 8o. Fronts.
B, Ds MORRILLi
Undertaker,,1 Garpontcr , aiid
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