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- - - .... j . . . , . , -v. ....... ... .. .. . . ; i . if ccd nnmrirm i IVJ.I.I IVIUUIIMU I BROWN & RODDICK, 45 XHarket Street ' 1 IT HASBEErf OUR ANNUAL .CUSTOM during tbe put four years to inau gurate a in order to dote oak the balance cf our WINTER STOCK! . at which time vre will make a general Mark Down on all Sur plus Stock ! Ou'fi'r-'ri will 6nd every article muked in i-liin fiar, t hi firmer prioe ia !i:act-nd the HAKKKD DOWN I'M OK 1 HEl. W cannot fr.n ncriteirerv vtel a' i wonM "ro'it-y t p.iich f f or fpaw but the f. !!' ig " ill jr iv quit- a ri'i! :dra: WINTER DRESS CCODS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, CANTON FLANNELS, Also, LADIES',. GENTS' AD CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR. We mean ba-iiicsi a: d :!! -.rfe every ar ti loattach a prce that cannot fail tostisry ct aai :1 who .n?i-irt making any yur-rht-ia our lmf and would a-id, for tlie b.-nent o. our patrons in thecounty,that they w.r rely on any orders they may favor u frith being promptly and as faithfully filled as if they stood at the counter. One Price to All ! SFECXAL SALE. We have decide to make a CLE AM HWEEt of all our LINEN GOODS iuch aa LINEN TABLE DAMASKS, " " NAPKINS, DOILIES, And 11 TQWEL-S. In order to make this a success -we hare marked them to the LOWEST NOTCH. Be assured they are reduced just as represented. You are Invited to Call and See for Yourselves; . We have NO desire to deceive or misrepre sent anything. Our policy has NEVER been to eet amuci at we could for our merchan dise, but t3 sell as LOW aa possible in order to increase our outlet and keep the trade Al HOME. Call early. . Brown & Roddick, janll MM 1 TV:- : 1 - . 1 i .1 St pounds, and all the blood In a living person raft.. lit tiirw crillnne i niteM iMrvli 1 r j once every r.alt hour, to have the bjle ana Mher impurities strained or filtered from it ' Jtilo i-. tlie natural pirrcative of the bowels ar V if the Liver becomes torpid it is not separated rJ 'Vm the blood, but carried through the ve:ns ei tS alt parts of the system, and in tryins to ej-fc-'i. c.1? t rough the pores of the skin, causes it to Jf" yellow or a dirty brown color. TheisUMn ' uh becomes diseased, and Dyspepsia, : I ndi k sstion. Constipation, Headache, Biliousness, "-.'Jjundicc. Chills, Malarial Fevers, Piles, Fick C? nnd Sour .Stomach, and general debility follow. MnxREi.ps Hkpatixb, the great vegetable dis l covcrv for torpidity, causes :he Liyer to throw lT from one to two ounces of bile ea;h time JfcJ the blood passes through it, as long as there is jJau oss of bile : and the (Tcct of even a few 4T3 dos- ipon yellow complexion or a brown dirty " ; loolvumj skin, will astonish all who try it they beiitr the first "symptoms to disappear. Th. ' cure f all bilious diseases and Liver compisirt fJ I is mile certain by taking Hkpatink in acconi fcl '' anc witl directions. Headache is generrv.'iy ij ;ci:ra in twenty minutes, and no disease thai ?ris trom the Liver can exist if a fair trj a given.- Isold as a substitute for pill K J BY ALL DRUGGISTS. iiFrice25Cts.and$!,Cv JU The fatality of Consumption or Throat and allAin Diseases, which sweep tc' the cravcat leat one-third cf all death's victims, arvsts irom the Upturn or Morphine treatment, which simply stupetics as the work of death goes on. U2 5ro,xxi will be paid if Opium ot Morphine, or I any preparation of Opium, Morphine or Prus I ; sic Acia. can be found in the Globs Flower Cough Syrup, which has cured people ,vh' are living to-day with but one remaining lung. No greater wrong can be done than to say that Consumption is incurable. Globe Flowfr Q Coui.t SYKtP will cure it vhen all other means have failed. Also, Colds, Cough, M j Asthma, bronchitis, and ail diseases of the Cm threat and lungs. Read the testimonials ef rjthc Hon. Alexander H. Stephens, Gov. Smith fj and Ex-Gov. Frown of Ga., Hon. Geo. Tc iyk'tjody, a well as those of other remarkable fcH rurvs in our book, free to all at the thus uteres, Q'and b convinced that if you wish tob cured you can be by taking the Globe Flower M Core. 1 1 Stki t. Take no Troches crLorenges fhjfor Sore Throat, when you can get Globe Price 25 Cts. and $1.00 g-A: Grave mistakes are made in the treatment oi all diseases that arise from poison rh the blcod. Not one case cf Scrofula, S-phi!is, Whire -bl Swelling, Ulcerous Sore and Skin Disease, ia Q a thousand, is treated without the use of Mcr picury in some form. Mercury rots the bones, and the diseases it produces are worse than M any other kind of blood or skin disease ean be. Dr. Pembertos's Stilling! or Queen's Delight is the oidy medicine upon which a hope of recevery from Scrofula, Syphilis ani fm Merctirial diseases in all stages, can be reason ably founded, and that will cure Cancer. t io.eoo will be paid by the proprietors if Cj Jlcrcury, or any higredient not purely vegeta- , b(c and harmless can Be found in it. CQ: Price byall Druggists i.co. Globe Flower Cougm Syrup and Mes 'rfll's Hepatikb o the Liver for sale by f ill Druggisu in 9$ cent and fi.co bottles. f 'A. F. k CO., Fropristcra U I Z PHILAPELPULA PA. . Great mm Clear DgrSale ! 1 W 1 fill WW r VOL. 3. i ,oc al i 4 tertian men Is- aoi Fxpens.e H k. ian.LiA & iWHi.o-Ja-t Kecr. . I). Cizaux-tvlvd;' .N Vo.k S.m- hip Line. ( , A. D. Caxiux lia tiraore Meamsbip Line gaddlf. Boitwrisht Orjn'.rally. iiOilWRIUHT iter Tatllt 4 UcKor--.Tj k .Vic iot -Tia it J Concern. I j' Opsin H'cssOar U sarJin H -u-j . A.Mhisa Cheapir iAi htv. I H. JtwrtChrwtmRi i ii. i Articles. T( ak a ruAn 'o n-y a b'.i i s 1 i:d iiu'. i . I j L"i:eA?r the hca i j'ait Wnrf n bor rowed . ' Tbe reignini.' pnriu -Th I.i fai- ion in calico. j Skating with the giris is ice thing if it" is naughty. j The man that was ''close at han-i" was a nigh witness. Blind Tom ia to piay I to the Char lotteso -to-night. , i P.anfs and Co. will per form in Char- 0 lotte February 5th. You cannot mend your ways with the thread of a discourse. j. j A good day, this, to buy a :thrmom etrer. They are low. Mbkc yourself a present of a dia y, and turn orcr a "new leaf." A shoemaker advertises'meilical boots." The virtue is in the heel. '! 'j I A man leeld the need of a good enracter most af after he.has lost it. j j A waste of money to! put a ten dollar hit tm a dime's worth of brains If you would have yourj clot washed, wash them in well-water ics well KhP. returned his love, bnl eytm then be wa.n'r. Kii?fied. She saiiishe: didn't want it. See hcrr, girls why not call a spponey young man "Kainwater!" Kainwater is soft, you know. The bashful man who asked his girl if Vi.ti f-rrit bTAra?e wasn't "pod." was referred to her popper. ? Hon Geo. Davis, of this city, appeared before the Supreme Court last week, for the first time since the war. j I j Every man's roof covers a little corner of Paraiice, unless ts has a scoldpg wife in vi hich case the climate changes. A girl at school would like io havt two birthdays every year. Whin she grows up a woman she objects to haviDg one. j When a lady, stands at the hymeneal altar, with her intended, you may know she is about to draw her teau into a knot. ... I i i, i Tbe times are so bad and payments are so rare," that tbe girls, complain that young men" cannot even pay their ad dresses. , ; j ; .. r The most bashful girl we ever heard of was the young lady who blushed when she was asked if she had not been courting sleep. ' . : J , "Ait your rooms," says the New York Herald, "two or three times a day during the cold snaps. It is generally .after ja period of tightly clossd t&ors and win dows that diphtheria and scarlet fever are most virulent' j Satin is aain a fashionable 'fabric and at the traditional fabrie for wedding, dresses it is once more in j favor in its creamy white tints, especially if only one material is used in the toilette; if a second fabric is added it is brocaded, satin, cr perhaps striped or spotted satin. Nobody should go to churcb,1 or public meeting, hacking away and disturbing the preacher or orator with tKeir Ceugh. Use Dr. Bull's Cough Sfrup at one; jit costs only 25 cents a bottle. J i I No one has knowju what perfect bread, biscuit, rolls, pastryj etc., are if he has cot eaten those raised by " Doolit Yeast Powder. Tni article is made from tbe purest compound sand so strong that little more than one half of this ordi nary kinds is needed. It also saves in flour, shortening, eggs, milk, etc. WILMINGTON, N. C, MONDAY, JANUARY I ! state Board of Health. j Too Srata lVjar! f Health -meets in j IUlci -h t .lay. Th r.oni i 'CKupwe-l of I)-: 8 S iSatchwell. Prpsint, of IfO der c-.iui.ty. tr. Th ma K. Ww-L S retary, of Wtlmiii2tn. Or. Gwr A. Foote. of Wrrtut.rj, Dr P. E. Hiuef, of RaleigV,, Pr .l--sph Graham, t Charlott". . The o'tct of f hi n:etDg 5 tc preat ttf-ii first nr.ni1 rcpri to tbe ligiU ture thro'jh tb' GoTernor in accoriioce v;ib th i!ojUions 'f il act cjiUbiishin the 15-MriJ, al AiiM to etnsu'tf tbo iutereu M lu jjuoac Wuh of the State. r;at Stink 'with a rare of Xaal hterrf. j Tbi wioroiotf, a keeled w iXmiri-r. a "a fl.it loaded sv.it h navai Riorrt beloujingi to Mr. L. Voile; e, at Petct' Cas'r?'!, was- drifting iewn the river along tho wharres outride of the shipping toward some of tire wharf sheds on South Water slreet,1 where part of tbe folad va to w discharged, the hands on b-ard by ni3 accident cr mis management lost control of their scowi and the tide can ied it sideways under the bow of the schooner ; Julia Elizabeth, which caused it to careen over cn one side emptying out all ot tlie freight, besidesj filling with water. Thecsrgoof the flatcoa sisted of 50 bb!s crude turpentine,47 do tar 1G0 do. rosia and 25 tasks spirits, all of which went, to the bottom exiept the spirits which floated off in the river. Tbellat, though' filled with; water, did not . sink entirely. The extent of tb loss we have not yet been ab! to ascertain. J But besides the loss of the produce which j sunk to ths bottom, the flat itself must have sustained soms aarnage; and in ad dition to thii the collision, if so it may be called, caused tbe Julia Elizabeth to part her bow liues. Tbe flat and cargo were consigned to Mr. U. B. Eilers. ' Alarm of Fire. j The alarm of fire last night about 10 o'clock was caused by thi burniog of some clothing, together with two bolts of borne spun aud calico in tha second story, of a seaman's boarding house onNorth Water street kept by Mrs. Williamson. The origin of the fire, the proprietress thinks, was owing to the fact that a bundle of children's clothing, wrapped in a newspa per, was placed very near a kerosene lamp on a bureau, whero there was a draft of t air whenever the doer j to the room was onened. the draft causing the flame to r - . flare up in the chimney of the lamp. In this way, the landlady thinks, the paper containing the bundle of clothing was ignited, which at once communicated the flames to a bolt of homespun and one of calico, together with some clothing that was 'lying near. The fire was first dis covered by one of the boarders as he was about retiring, . who instantly : gave the alarm, when every one in the house "bore a hand" and and with the aid of a few buckets of water soon extinguished the flames. 1 The loss is estimated at about $50 no damage to the building. There were two little children sleeping in an adjoining room which, naturally enough, were tho first objects of the proprietress' solicitude, being her own flesh and blood . They, however, were soon conveyed to a pjace of safety, even before the flames were subdued. It is fortunate, however that the fire was discovered at the time it was or the little ones might have been strangled from the smoketeven if nc wors3 fate awaited them. . ( Modjeska plays in Norfolk to-night. There was a slight sprinkling of snow yesterday forenoon. I Miss Genevieve Rogers will play here next Friday eveng. 1 The offshore storm signal was at the-p mast head all day yesterday and is there to-day. , The box sheet for the sale of tickets to "Our" Boarding House" will be open at Heinsberger's to-morrow morning. A romantic young man says that a woman heart is like the moon it changes continually, but always has a man in it. , - , In the Supreme court, on Saturday, the case of VonGlahn ts. DeRosset occupied the entire'day and pending argument the Court adjourned. ' A flat load of wood opposite this office was offered on Saturday at $3.10 per cord, at retail, and this morning the same wood was held at S3. An effect of the fall of the thermometer. I i Who is it ! The lc5iiw;hani 5pn'f saj : "There ras a yrrun hiitt man in tovrp oii.TLurs list. II- si;d ).e wai froraTsas, but a r.fiv an.J fxmor if silent cf Wilmias ton. H to t1l "j,onc .Startatev to teak fonnn, r.i v,i;i!M Jrzcd at vorK i!" a r. k iarry, was.si unfortunate as to bavrt Lis eyps, 7: rut by a prema ture vx)Wir i;. lift as .epdeyori.cg to icak- n s way bsrk to Vi!m;ogton, vrhere, .(t 5aia. h ha-i relatives and friends, and our v'.?')plf generously contributed to bear his px;?r:svs ibrr", the xr l'c!lo?7 having been put oO' tbi i rain -at this point for the want of l'lrds."' j Acchtent, on the Water. . A. thaleara InAlia sM towing tbe-X.cr. Bat que .Krtxtin? Ohich cleared Hrn the Ccskm Hone Saturday with a cargo, of cotton for Bremec) from tho compress down tha river this rooming, the barque ,can")2 in contact with the 5cho oucr Joh Douglass, just arrived from Navassa.and which was anchored in tho middle of the stream opposite Messrs. Worth & Worth's wharf, carrying away tbe schooner's jibboom and martingale and pes i'bly inflicting some ether damage, the who.e extent of which we cannot exactly learn. We understand however, that the matter is in a fair of adjustment without recourse to law, be tween the owners of the tug whick had tho barque in tow and the parties ( repre senting the interest of tha owners of tha schooner. ! City Court. Alice Kelly, white, a poor, degraded whito woman, one of the many of her kind who inhabit the famous locality known as Paddy's Hollow, was arraigned this morning for being drunk and disor derly on Saturday night last. She had no defence to offer! in rebuttal of the charge against her; no plea to make in extenuation of her conduct.nothing except a woman's tears, which were shed copious ly. This was all the defence she made, ex cept td promise His Honor that if he would deal leniently with her this time she would return to her parents in tho country Vnd leave Wilmington and her guilty ways behind her forever. The Mayor accepted the conditions and the prisoner was discharged. Charles Cithman, a white sailor, tor being drunk and disorderly and resisting the police was fined $15 or given the alternative of twenty days in the City Prison, j Leonard Grover's .famous comedy, "Our Boarding House." will hold the stage at the Opera House in this city, on Thursday evening, and our theatre goers will have a most entertaining treat. The St. Louis Timc8t speaking of the play says:Mr. Leonard Grover's very successful comedy, which was so well received here last season,! was greeted with at least equal approbation at the Olympic Thea tre last night. The house was well filled, and the demonstrations of applause and laughter were abundant. The comedy well1 deserves the success it has met with, as it is a genuine American comedy, filled with characters that grow only , on our side, and with scenes that could not oecur elsewhere. One or more of the types de scribed in "Our Boarding House" may ,be visible in all large cities, and it is easy enough to pick up in various parts of the country au Eleiialor, a Skculer, a Gil IfpodJ or an Legible, but the mass could hardly be agglomerated outside of the great city of extensive enterprises. "Our Boarding House" must be ranked as a first-class comedy, for its life is in its character-portraits. As the comedy is brought to us this year, it is calculated to vi a iller success than it had last season, as the company which has been formed to play it is in some respects stronger, and as a whole, more harmoni ous. i Tlie THermomeier 1 I From the United States Signal Office at his place we obtain the following report of the thermometer, as taken this morn ing at 7:31 o'clock : Augusta. Qa..,...M.26 Cairo, 111............ . 31 Charleston, S. C.r.50 Cincinnati... ....16 Conieana, Tex67 Fart Gibson, C. 5.2a Galveston............. 45 Indianola. ..........00 Jacksonville, Fla33 KnoxTille...........19 Lynchburg. .19 liemphis; Tenn..M32 Mobile, Ala... 30 Montgomery A1&...2T Nashville ... 2$ New Or leans... ...3 3 New York............l3 Savannah, Ga.....M30 Shrereport.......... .30 8 1. Louis Mo.....M27 St. Marks, Fla 33 Ticksburg, Miss. ...16 Washington,- D C.23 Wilmington, JT. C.23 The Indications are that it will be warmer to-morrow. ; . . 20, 1879. NO. 299 Arrest and Counter Arrest. On Saturday last' Obad!iah Jenkjns, who was sentenced by th-2 Mayer the Uay previous to S3 ", tlr.o or twenty days in i-e ouyinson, was UxosgL into Court and released f:om the ser.tcnc3 imr.osed upen him the day Ufore v.-ith tbe under standing and upon the ex.iL,z c-jviition that he would leave tha ci'r bc- lore n'gnt- and abs?U bin :cii -from tbte place r twelve rncnthfi ' - l- 1 J the defendant who cer..ci arj::--"s at the time to comply with tLcr. A.t :. v.t 7 o'clock Mt ovvrijg cfi3:rr William?, nauing.Jeaki-s m the city afrestai ' Liia ..for Ticht'icnPMsis con- ?.cl wiiin the Mayor and carriel hizn to the guard, house where he was again bcktd ur. Yslstcr day, however, the Mayor sent an Lrder to the' City Haii releasing Jenkins a sec ond time and gavo him until this(Mocda.y) evening to arrange his hiitincas ind ci out bf the city. But this morning Cba diah sued cut i warrant before Justice Gardner for the arrest cf officer William? for false -arrest and had the trial' set lor ?, o clock this afterncorj. The trial before Justice Gardner result ed in a fine of $50 and costs beinj im posed upon the. policeman from whicn decision officer Williams took an ap peal to the next term 'of tbe Criminal Cuurt Mayor, Fishblate becoming surety tor the 'officer's appearance at that time. The Mayor then issued orders for the ar rest of Jenkins, who had violated the agreement entered into with 1L"j Honor and had him locked up in a cell at the Quard House where he is likely to re main until his sentence of twenty days originally passed upon jiim by jthe Mayor expires. We can't help but think Oba diah has l03t the deal by this little game. He certainly must have had bad advieersr Indications. War Depart ITMiKT, Officer .., 20th. J Office of the Chief Signal I Washington D. C, Jan For the South Atlantic States clear or fair weather.westerly to southerly winds, slowly falling barometer and by Tuesday a slight rise of temperature. New Ad vertisomen ts. OPERA HOUSE. ini t Only! Tiinrsday, Jan.. 23. L80XARD GUOVEK'3 Famous Combina tion, in tbe Great National Comedy, Our Boarding House J The Cbieftiest Success of the Decade. Seven distinct ruqs in ver Y-rk. Re.en eagsd for ibis season. our teen Hundred Perfrmarces The en tire New l'ork cast will appear. Remember, this is th only Company in America with the author's stamp of approval. The nnq lestionsd success of the enormous New York runs. I I 8ee evervwk?re. in all naner' ih cordial endowment of most complete merit. THE LOWEST POPULAR PRICES. Admision, 25c. 50.. and $1.00. Ki(rrH 8ats for eale at Heicsbercer'a wifhmt iTtia. ( cnarge. jan 20 3t j Boatwiiglit & SIcKoy OFFER TO THE PUBLIC GENERALLY Wiiolesale and Retail, the i ! LAHGEST BEST SELECTED 1 STOCK OF Groceries in the State. We keep no so-called No. 2 MEAT3. GOOD GOODS arealwsjs the CheapesU fiSCoxe acd se &r.d Examins foryoor ee.ves. , . i Eoatwrigkt & McEoy, 5, 7 & 8 rJcith Front St. I jan 20 ' I '' ' 150 Bbls. KerosenerOil rjlO ARRIVE' PER Steamers Kaleigh and Foley, to-aorrow. CUES?, CARLEY A CO. jaa 20-21 1 Now Advertisements Buggies, Buggies. Harness &j Saddles, ' i FOR SALE AT i. ( 3rd it, opposite City Hall. KEPAIRINO DONE "WITH NEATNESS ! ANDDI8PATCH. HORSE-SHOEIXG A SPECIALTTi jtn 10 tf , , Just Received. -VOTUER SrrPLY cf that Celebrated ii Brand of , 'JACK vROST FJLOUR ! I Awarded a Gold leialat the Paris Ex 1 j.juvc. It has r.o tjual. Tte verj ' tiett Eadc" Also, 1000 D:LS FL0Ll1, &n rads? OAA BiifsDrr Salted aod iuokcJ Bacon, ).rrj i-acks Jira, Lauvra ! JV j asdi Kio Co8e 1 -Vushpd,-Granulated, Stand- 1 O U aid a,' t.tt V, a tid C Sugars, L-A hbls Porto'Kico, Cub.-. . and .s. i. Alolassei. 50 ! l ork, j qq Tubs choice Leal I.ar4, -jOUU rpiiit Barrels, ' Lake Goore nd Ltlan";n 8heetingt,! Jlsnciiet-'pr aod Randolph Y&rna. Crark8) Cindy, Soap, Starch, Foda, V'-'Ht, I jv,' Knu'd, Matchep, Corri f titf Glue, hnrsprf 'ail liu.jp lri.n, c, 4c. ' l t bae lw by i WiSHum 52 sir rliisoii. jan 20-dtwi. r Tft'a ereliaiit's ales and T-ESIG.NEI) Toil TOE tiSE OP STORE- kterers and ctlurs in kcepirg a correct ac count of ealel and expanses tor each day, aionlh and year. Piicd GO.xjcdU. ; For sale at ' - UEINSBEUGR'S." . . ' - i. -i-r! I PIANOS AND ORGANS sold low j I for Cash or on tho Instalment Plan At ilfclNSBEftGER'fl, mil j.u jjivc uut & is.ii li muflic arsiuie Christmas is Over, i JCT I WILL ' HE PLEASED TO ttrv you in tne a . Book and Stationery Line, and will endeavor to give you satisfaction in ertry traLsactioa at ' H. JEWETT'S, dec 27 Front Sti eet Book Store. Toilet & Fancy Articles, PERFUMERY, c , . - FOR CtiKlSTll AS PRESENTS I'rescriptions compounded at all hours day or night. . I A comnlete stock to buy rom.t JAMES C. MUNDS, Druggist, Third street, Opp. City Uaii. ' dec 21 . ! .... : -4 Lost S5 Reward. ' i .' ..!. ; pETWEEN GERM A NI A HALL AND .IJ Second Street, on Dock, last n'gbt, a l'ELLOW GOLD BRACELET, ornamented at ne end with a Ram'n lie ad in Etruscan Work. The ficder will be rewarded by leav ner the same; at the Bkvikw or the Star office. j ian 18 tf Star copy.: Cheaper than Ever !j j ARE SELLING OFF the balance of our immense stock of Genti and Youths Winter Clothing and Furnishing Goods at an Immense Reduction ! to make room for the new Spring Stock. Call and get bargains and boy your goods at STARVATION PRICES and the Best Uclaundried Shirt in the Citr for 75 Ct S AT ! SHRIER'S EMPORIUM, jan 18 Market st. NEW CROP. New- Orleans 1 For sale low by HALL d4 PS AXIS ALL. jan IS J OticrboVirg?s Mcn Wear Depot, GOOD SHIRTS, ready for tue, 75 cts. ' Best "j 1.00. Red Flannel Underwear, per 8oit, 1.80. Half Hose, Extra Heavy , 1 5c or tiro for lEe Fine Merino Shirts, per pair 1.00. Black Silk Scarfs 60 cents. Silk Handkerchiefs, best, C5 cens. Kid Gloves best, 1.00. Lnen Collars 15 cita. "Argoisy" Roller Suspenders, ac's sue cenfally as a brae. 1 ad 29 Sharp in Chambers at . OTTER BOUBG'S, J"1S . W , 22 Market tl 300 Bunches or Banana?. I HAVE THIS DAY S0O Bunches of very choice Bananas, which will be sold very lew. Thosa caHic cr ea' will have the advantage of selecting a 7, bunch at S. G. NORTIIROP'S. N 1 dc SO Fruit and Confecti ontry ZiQTtll MOLASSES
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