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rerr raoratng. Monday ex- j pu Ji"'- celled by JOSII T. ...rrRirTIOS3 POSTAGE PAID: " airti six month. tiOQ. Three Usfi-OO; OtH. month. bU. J! r4Ir til b dcliTered by carrier frt C . r lo cent rr week. tivr-tl rate low ami liberal. i;4vrU will report any and .all fall- Brv. r.-rclrc their pair rryuriT rv- 77s f -Jj'y Iicricw hastlit largest ; J it ,U' rirculation, of any newspaper J ' r - j -1. mm ' LOCAL NEWS. " H DEI TO NEW ADYERTISEMEMTS. jtHirr-Carpct t jtisrs Efios Wc Carry t w Tarts School Boots IIUCEKGEK 6hOOl Book ,.ruu IIousE-raasion's Slavo HtKV -ava'.k, Treas'r-Taxea The election takes place two weeks frcru to-day. i.nfjf.,l nn,1 fAtiint tlmv .;! rprv hi?h. I ire : V . ,-fihv loot UP Jvi Dales. The barque Gmfor sailed from Mar- Ki::e5 on the win insi.. loruiis port. n-, is a very laree mast in the v . . . ... --.xjj thn season and porK snouid DC fi!. T ' itcDr. barnue George Davis sailed Iron Antwerp on the 19th inst., lor tils port. Co!. AVharton J. Green, our pti Ue?rescctative in Congress, is expect- el here to-day. Wrh-nnu Tic boys are cathering f.-cra two trees near Hilton, very tootuiomc. They arc la; t. V. V. Richardson, Chairman of lie Con-rcasional Committee of this t:L-tr;ct, was in tho city yesterday. n. cwe r a I r.r.;Ti iV,t.i r:; i 17th and 16th days of November, You have but a short, timo led in boro N C Mr Jack Hayer 420 noticeable feature of the evening was which to register provided you have E4istChernthern St.; Mr.'Jeffie Prid- the presence of quite a number, proba chancd your residence since the last ninfr- ATr TnonK Wii bly as many as one hundred oi colored wml rlUnn a 7l Z ... AKLT&LlL'rai llZkS Ul 1)111. Ill I . i a f A - - . mm a. a a I . . - - n.K.H-wMtw ft rUrl j r i ; cleared 7 " :Z:r: I 11 nr: JL" t.71 u JWWIVUJ UU U iiiiiV UUW UUIAJ 1U1 lr!'ht skies and cheering suns. , A - . . . - ... .,1 wuu.j .mo-.w-.v-.---- .-j.. be held at tho Fair grounds at Fayette- -M .i . - 1 - . . . I bis of November next. in distress. Schooner John A. Griffin, hence for I Philadelphia, put into Norfolk on Sat-1 crJay last leaking, and with the loss of Her sails. The news was received here jeitenhy by Messrs. Geo. Harriss '& Co., the agents at this port for the ves- i The Griffin is the oldest regular tnJerto this port. SurrPnii fn itcfT1ncu . m .Messrs. A. & I. Shricr. clothiers, - ou, are now dust, . iroxn i jj pv mnKuuyeTcsemng ana nckwj gooj and wo contu- 6 fioous. ana wo rcauy congratu- them upon their success in busi- S;r',r aif ha3L a ways m -05good goods at the lowest prices. pncCS. Civn them a call. Exports Forelffn. Tke Nor. barquo Si. Joseph, Capt- Parker, Wm Farrier,! Amos McCul Chnatenscn. cleared Tcsterdav ibr Rot- Joch, it M Hargrove, Gabriel Boney, fcnhia with 3,401 barrels rosin, valued .U3, shipped by Messrs. D. R. rcliiion & Co. Tho Nor. barque , LaP- Danielsen. cleared yesterday Antwerp with 4,30 barrels rosin, .ucu a: , also shipped by Messrs. J- ilurchison & Co. The Nor. l-e Xonlauljold, Capt. Abrahan clcaretl yesfcrday for Hamburg 1.103 casks spirits turpentine and barrels rosin, valued at $20 203.83. -?rd by Messrs. E. G. Barker & lo. Unknown. Ttjercwas a very good audience as ab!ed at the Opera House last night Wlja the rendition of "Unknown" JT Jlr. John A. Stevens and his ejccl f: troPC- "Unknown" is a melo a, in five acts, written by Mr. Sto Tfy who enacts tho title role. The f-J is one ot intense interest, the action V-ck and there is no lagging or'drag f 5 in the conduct of tho piece. Mr. ens is undoubtedly an actor of led power and manages his nM TeT c2ectivc1y. Ilis support is very To-nJht, the second and last appear- UP ft t. ? - . -. . 7"-l: season. Air. Stevens 'new original comedy-drama will be cnuxl. Rescryed scats may be se- wievl during the day at Dyer's. ?'ow AVomcn Would Vote. o4 ?Tomcn nil6wed to Toto, overy CV. f- lanJ who tas used Dr. S5f ontorrescripaon" would tled?l2Lc an unlng remedy for ira?503 raliar to Tier sex. By tucs-fri. 1 J TTHT T7T Y UJL. YI. The Injured Horse. It was not exactly correct to say that ono of- tho horses belonging to the Adrian steamer was worked alter he was found to be lame- Mr. aiartens tells us that ho found out on Friday at- ternoon that the horso had gone lame and immediately took him to Mr. Quin- livan who found the nail in his foot Ho is a very valuable animal and is now on the mend but will (not bo har- ncsscd again until the loot is entirely well, i The Awake nine: The revival services which have been in progress at the Fifth Street M. E. Church for the past two weeks still coaunue, anu largo auaiences are at - ItraWjv! thitli uiwhjix mc xaai ui-ut, luur were uu - ua i T , . , mittcd to membership, which, with thoso previously admitted since the wmincacemeai oi iqo meeungs, aggre- " " nacrzinz'and mecunirs aro held evervl . . . , p..... " ,r "'4;f4VW "v.r. auauenuu, ,vuo aas Deen ably assisting the pastor, Kev. Mr. Ricaud I, is sick, but it is hoped and expected that ho will be at his pos? agam m a uay or two' Uiimailablcs. j Th MWimmnmotiu rv,offoT. M A W VUV f U SW UUUiiMiMViV aUiVhiA mains in the postoffice in this city : Mr. John Mosely, No. 21 Saraalln " street, Turl or Tine street; Mr. Hen- derson oremc. Swinson. Columbus conntjt K. 0. Postal card, writing on J hntT, s?ri nn fiHrp,. Mr vtn U both sides, no address; Mr. , Yotu m . AlOOrC, UOrgtOWn; i'OStal card, Mrs. Afarv Snottrr? fr. IL Hi Daniel. TTJi-1 fox Co C.t Tlomo P. O.. "M. n n care iter. W. P. Thomas ; M. E. Caster tkj l vlJ.. 11 II. J . I r.TL IIMIII 1 ill,.. ITIJIIIS. 1 f. ' 7 . ' "TZ. ' T uams, uoiumous county, jn.i u.; jur. tv.. rnn,in xr n :n I II I II 1 1 I l jll.llllll. 1 r 1 1 l JlllllLV. 1 . a. all J j " -"I care Mr. Love's office; Mis3 liachel Itott ir.wT -moVioT! t.t- xr r I care Mr. Love's office: Miss Rachel . . I Patv. aWuntv. O.. - T I ' I I . 1 1 T . I Stowe; Light boat Nc Wiyest;1 Phillip c a - i ape j car river; can at aenvery iee i I E. Ac colored. J t - w ,a heaven's oesc gut to man r she asked sweetly smiling on him, 'Dr lriin f .r-rrK Utrnin' ha ran aii rtrirh I JfffSh I e, W 'aSt n ?" by W W 4. uuu vy. -4. tj s. District Court. The following is the regular venire of jurors drawn for tho regular term of thoU. S. District Court for tho District ol tho Cape Fear, which convenes in this city on Monday next, viz: ' New Hanover J W St George, W T Daggett, Joshua Meares, Jas Alder- man, W L Jacobs, W II Shaw, J.' J. Hedrick.Jno A Margrave, Jas Cor- bctLFA Newberry. Till McKoy, Thos II Johnson, David Piggott, A Lindt Aiiison Alderman. Thos M Jno j4 Dudley. C F M Bis- R j Joneg fcol) H D (ilbertt R j JoneS( (col)f D ( Ja3 P GrecDf Tho3 ilttleton. I Cobb. Samuel Blumenthal. C H t a cu.inc Toi. ric,,n Harvcll Thom- t a ci1.rntfts. Jamb Elsbachl " Duplin County. Jas F Shinel I B Kelly, I B Faison, A II Morris, Amos J3 Beatly, R. D. Bennett. A Shocking Accident. As tho Northern bound 'train, which left this city at 5:35 p. m., on Sunday last, was passing tho section house at tho four-mile-post it ran against a white woman by tho name ol Mrs. Wright anu uun aer iuujr. f airs, iv ngnt, wno was awui w jwara of age, was engaged as a cook for tho hands at tho section house, and had ..i. r, ,t ttvcv " " which to cook SUDDCr. lUSt before tho (rain mhed that noint. She ha'd ob- f,i.r,rnl nrwl and was rn-1 . : . , . . . turning and stepped on tho track jus in frontof tho engine which struck and threw her against the head .piece of tho COWCatCUer Wltn sucn ioiwasiowuau . . . . i e . u i her skull ana throw her some I . 1 into tho ditch. Tho engineer blew the nothim Tho lender Count y Canvass The nominees of tho Democratic par- j ty of Pender county will address their I fellow-citizens as follows: ' Saturday, October 21st. Long Creek. . Monday, October 23d. Rocky Point, j Tuesday, October 2 1th, Westbrook's Wdlnesday, October 25th, Sandy linn (Grant). Thursday. October 2Cth, Shaking (Holly). Speaking to commence at 11 o'clock. Anything in the hardware lino . can whistlclwhen he saw what she was about KiTcr, llarnet co., &aturaay,oTemoer to do, but tho momentum was so great 'siting to commence at 12 o'clock and the distanco so short that it availed efa day. be found at reasonable prices at Jaco bi's. : t Bail! WILMINGTON, N. CL TUESDAY, OCTOBER Well Again. Mr. J.T. Collins, of Burgaw, Pen- der county, who has been confined to h'is bed for the past five or 'six weeks with a severe attack ofmalarial fever. has recovered, and we had the pleasure of a call from him yesterday. He has not yet recovered his full strength, but is now free from disease, and in a few days will be as hearty and well as ever, He speaks, we are happy to say, very encouragingly of the prospects of sue- I cess to the Democracy of erood . and staunch Pender, and seems to Jiave no doubt that the county ticket will be I uux;teuf anu uib Btreugwu wux ffaelp to roll up tne congressional ana 1' " w" w u i r ,ir i. I r Ywjuimuuicuw aaacmuicu ai. night at the stand on Third Street , to w Rp w M nf conth nkr- rQli ho aDpeared here by invitation 0f the New Hanover Democratic Ex- . ... -i ecuiive ommiciee. xne speaser was escorted to the stand by the Young Men's Democratic Club, with torches -nrl iriinsnaWWiinrl handarirnii- , yintrodaced from the standby Mr. Jame3 IrcdelI Mearcs. -J Gen. Moise spoke at considerable length and made an earnest, effective ana aoie argumeni in Denau oi i-ne sue- A I 1 I . 11 - i Ii l TTX A aV 6633 OI ine democratic party at tne ap- 1 ttluu- " I m. . i1 1 3 1 V ?ew3 w us ,rom ovcf inf Dor"er a.u ac P0 aud believed that the Sister states would stand snouiacr to snouiaer the ranks of the .victorious Demo- a. O a a al aL S A nraiin .rnrpt fin imh i r i ii'i v hi iihxl , J ' ' month. en. Moise was repeatedly cheered and we trust that his remarks may be r0t, xn lUfnfrf Intntlv Rnrl rMmwt. " ; . " r fully to the remarks of the speaker. 1. . Xi 13 E1 ucu- rT 11 1.1 tL.i r " 6-" Moise s speech it- to fronoro Motae speech was one Of the best Of 1 TIa namaH tVA frill rnA He carried the full and Llin . Ill L I.JL 1 11 hntiro attenton 9 aence with I him throughout his entire remarks. . li'Ve UUI0 lUclb X1U JUUUY UU HU1C tU UU wtn U3 acain before the dav of victory . v .-..A- - I wiwuivi The German barque ( Maria Sophia, from Hamburg for Wilmington, N. U. has taken refuge at Plymouth, Eng., leaky Hon. John W. Shackelford's Appointments. bnatcnett, Lupun county, jvionuay, Uct. 23. i Warsaw, Duplin county, Tuesday, Oct. 21. j I Leesburg, Pender county, Wedcnes day, Oct. 25. Taylors liridge, bampson county, Thursday. Oct. 20. Burgaw, Friday. Octor7. Bannerman's B rid ire. Pender countv. . l nn I UdWUCr -JO. I Democratic Speaking. Senator Z. B. Vance will speak at Kenansville, October 25, at 12 o'clock, noon. Burgaw. October 20, at 12 o'clock, noon f . Wilmington, Third Street Stand, October 20. at 8 o'clock p. m. Point Caswell, October 27, at 12 o- ciock noon. Elizabethtown. October 28. at 12 o'clock noon. Octavius Coke, d&w Chairman Dem. Ex. Com. Col. Green's Appointments. , Col. Wharton 1 J. Green, our candi date for Congress, will address his fel Kelg Thursday, October 26. roint Caswell, Jbriday, uctooer 27. Farmer's Turn Out, Friday, C&tober 28 - , m ' ' !." u At Newton's 71st Township, Cumber- land co., Monday, October 30. Ar!flmnhAlltnn.rSimrrlAndCanntv. Monday nieht. October 30. ' At Blocker's,. Cumberland County, Tuesday, October 31. At Rhodes' MU1, Black River, Cum berland co.. Wednesday, Nov. 1. At Ayerasbore', Harnett County, - ., Af -ftlowtti Xtnn TTArnctt inursuay. nuvi County, Friday, Nov. 3. W 4TXUt. 11 U - MW.v, At Turner Cross Roads. Upper Little Peruvian Cuano. 200 Tons Genuine Lol)OS GlianO j DIRECT IMPORTATION, EXPECTED DAI LI , ud for sale by Ohas. E. Smith & Co. PCt 13 llfiiiw. MARRIED. At the residence of Mrs. L A. Hart, in this TiSDPtt3?&- mamat bin-ERsev' Dr. Walter e. storm. -No cards. to NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. , - 1 OFFICE TAX COLLECTOR, r - 1 ctty.of Wilmington, n. c, " I I October 21st ISSi rilllK CITY TAXES FOB HAVE BEEN due since.ihe fibstay of septeubbb. Keariy twolmonths of the time allowed for the i n--mntlif thft tA-ra -orithftnt Mat: h ttik- j . - ; J ;- j d. PartleaMnterested will please call and set tie without farther notice. ' i : HENRY SAVAGE; oct Tax Collector O P E R A HOUSE. Last Night, October 24th the. distinguished aiikukjax au- .VT. i T, . a'' I tlWllU 'A. DMJYOllS, in his new and startling dramauc creauon PASSION S SLA VE ! I Popular Price Popular Prices. Admission 25 cents, 50 cents and 73 cents. No charge for reserved seats. oct 84- . j ELECTION M 3 NOT MOKE CERTAIN THAN "COLD I ITaaa ti cauti , We are prepared to CLOTHE onr frtends, and enemies, with OVERCOATS, UL- 8TERS. ULSTERETTES. BUSINESS and DRESS SUITS of various qualites and prices Try 'TIS. crnsrsonsr, ) Clothier and Merchant Tailor oct 22 CARPETS ilUT MADE AND X AID. CORNICES AND I yj Picture Frames madc.to order. I hare on haxlsomtfReps and a few Window es,witnwmcni oner Dargains.; I UIl SI S. JEWETT'S, I 27 N. Front St, oct 22 I- - School, Books! ;, School Books! i gUCH AS USED BY ALL THE SCIIOOL3. Musical Instruments, BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY. a Urge stock at Yates' Book Store. Oct 22 "9 i r School Books A 1 KE THE SAME PRICE AT ALL THE T. TLnrkk-cfAnMi In i nltv Wotr TtrtnVa Hint arrt Just Introduced in the School, and all others, are ready for the children who have been waiting for them. . - 1 I . Parents are respectfully Invited to send their children to get their Books as they will receive the same careful attention as parents them Uts, at ' HEINSBERGER'S, I - oot 22 live Book and-Muslc Store, t Cigars Cigars Cigars ! OFFER A LARGER LINE of Cigars than any house In the city I i Solo Agents for the "La Corona", 10c cigar. and the "Texas Slftlngs" 5c cigar. PRLNCIPES, I LaMIA. ' LaTR A VI ATA , Kf PRECIASA, editii. riLOT, OUR FIRM, TITURSBER'S No 5, IRIS, &c Whiskeys, Wines, &c Cape Fear, Stuart's Bye, Valgladcs, a yery fine article Scotch Whiskey. Old North Carolina Corn I Rock, for eoughs, colds, Ac Best and pleaa- antest meoicme mown 10 me meuiui "acr i nlty. Those who do not recommend It ought to do so and would If leti by their own con- sciences. Call early In the week. P. L. BKIDGEKS & CO'S oct 22 24, 1882 NO. 253: NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Claims I W"E THE OVERSIQXED ROOSTERS AN. nonnca thSt the XW Virrnltnrn SMm nt I ffilM!1 1 rat oieiea"? ff8C5 ruuTfoed conmionV J K.niannfacturers, enable them ' to beat rvrrr GROCERIES, &C; pOETO RICO MOLASSES, JL. - CUBA MOLASSES, , TEAS, ' ' . .- . : .. '; STARCH, -,-. . - l- A CHEESE, ' f COTTON TIES, J . COFFEES, i - .-- ; - - COTTON GINS, r f BUNGS, &c, &c- Will be sold low. DHEOSSET & CO.: i oct 22 tf Corner Dock and Water sta. . Heavy and Fancy Groceries, 10 00 BbU FL(UR, all prices, . 75 Bbls SUGAR, Golden C. Extra C and Granulated, J 100 Bags Coffee, all grades, 500 Bush Meal, Water Ground, 1 4 ' 25 Bbls Rice. I i 100 Boxes D iJ Sides, 35 do Sm'kd do, ; 25 do Smoked Shoulders, - , 100 Bbls Cuba Molasses, 50 Hhds Porto Rico do, 50 Bsxes Cheese, . 100 Boxes Crackers and Cakes, 100 Boxes Candy, 100 Boxes Soda, 100 Cases Concentrated Lye, 100 Cases Potash, 100 Boxes Soap, 7!S nnroii Stomh i Bagglng-Tles, Hoop lron.Glue, Axle Grease,; xkagguig, xwme, lotion uins, &c. - For sale low by , ,! r -oct 22 KERCHNER & CALDER BROS. BE PltEPAKED ! BROWN &kOT)T)ICK; ''t .1 '-.: 5 and 7 North Front St. y-E HAVE RECEIVED FULL LINES IN the following : -' - f . Gents' Merino Vests and Drawers. 1 i - . -. " ' From 25 cents to $2. i Ladies' Merino Vests and I Pants. I From 50 cents to fl.M. i i Children's Merino Vests and I Drawers, ; In size from IS to 34 Inches. Ladies', Gents' & Child ren's Hosiery, ; A large and varied assortment including many varieties. 1 . A fullllne. Ladies' Gloves I In Cloth, Cashmere and Silk. " . 1 - Il . KID GLOVES. : Wc have aU the Novelties of the Season In the above. Black Spanish Laces. Silk Handkerchiefs. srr.Tr TT7irr6f?i?r.T a a av X1T aTfTIU CL I TTkX1TT UHU Ifl & IIU 1) Dltll 6 and 7 Kortli Front St., ' . ; 1 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. oct 2 . ' v" .We will be glad to receive comzaiclcatloa from oni friends en any ad m'totfecta MMi'ihiiji be for hlshod to tho Editor. 'T,T- , . lSBttt be written .on on) onceldottlpageT,' ; ' i Pcrsonaifttea must bo avoided.- r - -i n w especially particularly, unci j In the editorial colunns. s . - ' 1 ? " NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 ; For the ladies. MES. li Al' LUMSDKX ITAS jrST KE turned from Kew Tork with all t lis latest styles of Fine French Mimnery. Tho SJlcs uue notice will bodTennfthttCntn.i o,wn. oct 22-2 1- ' MILLINERY. J HAVE AJINE STOCK: of' HATS, Feath -ers, Fur and osf Trjmnuogs. .Ottoman 1 Klb bona and: other; Novelties. Come 7aml sco them,:',; ilRS.?KATE C.' WINES J 80WSS! ?tr?cti nxt dr South of Post Onicc. : " We:0arrv AS LAEGfi'AXD AS COlirLETfi a stock Goods received every rcek, . which, kccits'our aiusds uuos, rharmaclnfl. I oct! liroyklyn. - So the Man Said ; 1 lJ! LEFT IT TO YOUR' JUDQMENif ""AND you gave me a FINE; COOK STOVE." More of the; same kind On, hand. 'DUIYE "PCiirs, Uirhtnlnflr Tfh1a nnl Pnwi Ai' HAVING PUnCHASSDrnE. fjGTIITEn ago business of Messrs. JOIINSON & tOTLE, I jtrlll be prepared on and aftci; jM'omla y.'.Oc tobcr 23rd, to carry on tho Lighterage business In all Its braaehe 'Z'&li orders Ift on slato at TS7P. Oldham jt Cabcpository, "opposlto J. A. Springer's Wood Yard; will Ikj promptly t tended to. . . . JAMES F. GAUjk . ' Havlnar sold onr ontfrh Infant i named business to Mr. J. F. Uau3,o.,wo re spectfully ask for him the patxonageso klml ly bestowed upon us. . i . n ; ; ji 1 Kespectfully. . OCt-22-lw 'JOIINSON &4JO.YLE. W6 rt h & Wo r t h; OTTEZ AT LOW PRICES TO PEOMPT 10,000 Bushels COTIN, ' ' 1,000 (- do; :; MEAL,' . 800 Barrels FLOUlt, xou XiagS UUF rxSJS, . ; . 100 Barrels 8UGAK, , 100 Boxes BACON, :,100 Bales MAY, jw xinas. ana Bbls. x . i ,i ' V;W,OTJB2p.cunA MOLASSEP, mis. LrME CEMENT &PLA3TJUI, 1,000 SPIRIT BAltUELS, . riPE0?1100' SoaPtye, Potash, Matches, Candy, Candles, lloop Iron, Na Is, Ac;tc V Livery; ana Sale Stables; rjlHE FIRit OF MERRITT & IIOLLINGS- WORTII has this daWn dissolved,, by tnu tuai;consent, O. R. Ilolllugsworth will, scttfe all accounts against the late Urm, and all ac t counts due to them must be paid to him; ' uuuerBigneuwiuconnnue UielJTcry bus ness atthe Stables on thn finwrnf Vnnni, nn,i Mulberry Sts.- TheStables and Cart house aro fitted up In crood and comfnrtAhiA kHt n,i horses will be boarded as cheap as any where in the City. A trial Is all that U asked. Thank ingtne public for. the kmd patronatrc of tho past an a solicits a continuance ot the same. xtcapcctiiUJy. , u , It. HOLUNGSWORTII, oct211w-dw r Tor- One" Week E WILL SELL A GENtlNE HAVANA 1 ,; CIGAR for . j . five cents:: .'.! i Sold everywhere elso for 10 cents. Only -- :. ' cents at . : ..; ; .. . v . . ...r . j "TIIE LITTLE STORE AROUND TIlSi - CORNEB, . (;..,!,. ii - ' N. GREENE WALD, t , Two doors South of Exchange Coi iracr ; The ; New'Candy. Store) OUR MACHINERY Wr AKlNaVlNE I ! Candles Is now complete and wo aro making a large variety of lllnc goods, such as aro found in tho fancy retail atorcs of Broa!way arid Twenty-Third Street, New York." , . . . y Look at the list: Cocoanut Chocohite Creams, Cocoa mi t Cream Bar, Walnut Chips, Walnut Cream and Cream WalauU, Chocohtc , Creami, C : Almond Bar, Cream Almonds," . Peanut Bar, TaflTy, Cream Minis, Cream Svutcrgrcens, Mint Drops, Iceland- Moss i Hoarhound Drops, ; -, .. - - Cough Candy, A And Many . Other Varieties) Nice and Fresh.5 ' Friends at a distance can have orders filled by Express, for any quantity. ; ' Apples, Oranges, Malaga, ' ,Caiai 1, axd Concord Grapes, Raisins, Currant vCUmn,' Nuts and other nice aoods. , , - , E. J. M00EE & CO. ' 4 oct 21 stood that tho Editor docs rot always endor he Tkofa)rrMati: ?5 , S' rate?t ediclne, rcrfumcrv, TM1- vi?(,lFnC? " Wanythingsually kept in our line, na snv rmr strtn in tu
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