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. ,verr evening, Snndayf
eepted by
JOSH T. JAJV1KS, '
KPiroB TSOPKIETOB.
.rrsCBlPTIONS rOSTAGE PAID:
One Jr
$4.00. lUU"lUO y
One month, 35 cents.
f Targe, in any part of the city, at the above
0 ' 1 A.nts i)cr week.- :
Will lK3 H3U Vitu u; ww
gtUP "tcs lo and liberal,
subscribers vrfll report any and ail fall
urPf, u rrccirc their paper regularly.
r- 7 ZMtVy ieinVw has Viz largest
bona f.de cirailation, ofany newspaper
published, in the city of Wilmington.
TEX CENT COLU3iy.
iifecrtiscmenl inserted in this col
"; nl 10 rents per line, each insertion,
hut n rharqc of less than 30 rents iriM
h made on any advertisement.
There secrus io be a nice little scheme
0.1 foot in Raleigh to sacrifice the State's.
interest in the Cape Fcar.& Yadkin
. Valley Railroad. The State now owns
-, 00 shares of this stock, which plight,
aUhc very least, to be worth 55.000.
and this it is proposed to-";rivc away
without, so far as wc can sec, any guar
antee of a completion of the road. Wo
i.nre not seen Uhc bill, but we hare
judzed of its tenor it oiii the remarks of j
tvhieh we publish heiewith:
)Vc have glauced over a uiutiniro-
duced in the fccnate authorizing a sale
f the State's stock in the Cape Fear
nd Yadkin Valley Railroad, The bill
nrovides that the commissioners shall;
asn the States stock to Robert W.
Donnell, and Murchison & Co.. of New j
York eitv. A. "i . Stokes, oi Kichmoml, i
John I). Williams, E. J. Liliy . J. A.
f T T. Inwhwi .1 I nrnM-
Morfhead. J. K. and W. A. Moore. V
lily t . M4. ... - I
A. Umly. W. A. Lash, 1. W. C. lien
bow and Julius A. Cray.
That each share of the State's stock
shall be entitled to one vote. That up
on the adoption of this act as a part of
the charter, the grantees above named
shall deposit with the State Treasurer
$70,000 qf North Carolina 4 Jper cent,
bonds," and thereupon the assignment
nhall be made and a reorganization had.
That the company may issue mortgage
Loud to the extent or $15,000 per mile
vi J"0ad constructed. That for the $30,-
000 mortgage bonds of the company.
now owned bv the State, the grantees
shall pay cash par value to tne Mate.
That the company may, it it chooses,
complete the road or build branches.
That if it shall choose to build a branch
to a point convenient ' to Frankslin3
viilo within three years, the Treasurer
id to return $35,000 of the North Caro
lina 4 per cent bonds; and then if the
company builds another branch to Dan
vtlU within three years, the Treasurer
is to return the balanoe of those bonds.
That the company shall pay the
Treasurer $90,770 of its new mortgage
bonds to pay for the convict labor al
ready pertorsneu, ana tne otaie is io
furnish convicts according to. present
acts, aud all other convicts not other
wise disposed of by law, upon same
terms as now. rcceiring paymeut in
mortgage bonds. That if the compauy
build the road to Patterson all of these
mortgage bonds shall be returned to
the company. The gist of the proposi
tion seems to be that the grantees are
to pay the State $30,000 in cash for the
company's mortgage bonds now held
by the State. That the State is to fur
nish the convict labor to construct the
road, receiving pay in mortgage bonds.
That the company is to deposit $70,000
withe the State as a guarantee that the
two branch roads will be built in three
years; when they are built the guaran
tee is to be surrendered. If not built
in three years the guaranteee is to bo
forfeited.
Jf in addition the road is completed to
Patterson tho State is to surrender the
mortgage bonds received for the cor
vict labor. The grantees will have to
raise less than $100,000. The convicts
will do the work, the company will
furnish the iron and ties. The company
need do nothing. If the income of the
road is now $10,000, it would be good
investment for- the grantees to stop
where they arc, or by ironing the road
to Greensboro they could stop there.
We believe it costs less than $4,000 a
mile to iron a road; if the company
shall be able to market its mortgage
bonds, and get some more funds to" buy
iron with the State will give -up the
'".wiwi wui..
Arc. The completion ot tho work serma
to depend entirely on the ability of the
company to market its bonds.
Tlic Completion of this road has al
ways been a sort of hobby with us. We
it finUhwl Hi-pat rpults
would flow from the accomplishment as much to them as their wages,
of the work and'then besides the people j ! -to
be benefited have cheerfully borne - personal. ,
their share of State expenses and have ! Col. Murdoch McUae, of Shoe Heel,
still no railroad facilities. Any reason- robcson county, is in the city and res
able proposition guaranteeing the build- p,n House
ing of the road would have our hear-! itred at the I urcell jiouse.
ticst support but is this a proposition The Ncw'Soittli.
to build? T,
WcfTtrc sorry to see that Mr.j E. A
Death of Mr. Macks aioth cr.
Mr .1. T Macks 1mvp ibU rit v to-
Might for Baltimore, having been called ! a lack of appreciation and the rliflicul
thither by sad intelligence received by ty of making ol:cctiis are the causes
telegraph to-day or the death of- his which have impelled to this step. Mr.
mother, which occui red at her rosi.j Oldham has . made a very readable
dence in that city this morning. Wc j paper and one which surely meriUi
are very sorry to hear of Mrs. MacK' success. j .
death. TVconccJiad the pleaiure or? .VPaliifulTiguryJ
meeting her and her husband at their j Mr w uarne3 met with quite a
Iiouie in Baltimore and we shall never j serjOU3 accujent at his home yesterday,
forget the kindness and hospitality u passjns out from the dining room
with which we were received by them. he ippCli and fell in tlic ; passage, sus-
.i i tai 'ling injuries which are to-day, found
,Cu1u,JOi.umua..u "
men s smris.
Messrs. A. & I. Shrier arc making a
specialty of introducing the Military
and Firemen's Shirts of the same styles
as won by New York Companies.
Sam pi 98 and prices can bo seen by call
ing at A. & I. Smtimt's. Clothing house,
Ko. .34 Market street. . ian. 20.
If II M I . nrr ' ?vj ; ruiA&E kotice. ' '
Iffil UliEf ISC :
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VOL. VII.
LOCAL NEWS.
INDEX It NEW ADYEKnSEMENTS.
Consamption - '
Moore Ceunty Grit
Kaxteij A, House ;
MMKatz Bargains
C peine Portia Plaster-
Lime, Kalnit ami Plaster '
W II Greex Grdea Eecd
"Hkixsbekgeh New Xovci
Musdr Bko Garden Secl
Dn F W Potteu Tacination
Yates Xo Obnoxious Comics
OrKA lIoiE Butts' Painting.
Giles A MCKcmsox GlaisTrai-e
E 4 AIoobe A Co ,3rKrehr Cn!
Otiehbocrg A Public Benefactor
W EsrruxoEn & C Breech-loaders
Parker Tatloh Can't1 KeepThem.
Croxlt & Morris Oranges. OrcngcH
P L Briioers & Co Give Your Grocer
Kerciixek ACalderBros Griceiies.
. H M Kowdex A CO It Ypu Wish to See
loru rain, but wit W warm weather -
Southwest. - ;
giiow was predicted for to-day, both
j. w vnnfll. ..ni
y A cnnoi .mil
I lacked a great d
the almanac, bnt.it
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eal of it in this section.
... .
sret to lea
IIooi)er is lying df
learn tlat Mr. George
langerousry sick at his
reMdence on Third. between-Queen and
Woostcr streets. I
- For Pocket Knives or Table Cutlery,
go to Jacobi's Hardware Iepoti f
1 r -
We noticed yesterday that quite a
number of panes of glass were brken
in Tileston School building, the work
of bad boys with thej unlawfu. and
dangerous sling-shot.
All those who want to enjoy a hearty
laugh and have lots of fiiu can be satis
fied by a visit to the Opera House to
night, where the Baker & Farron' Com-
bination will appear in Chris and Lena.
' The first pair ot shad! of the season
were caught this morning by Mr.
Mills, - in Mr. J. II. Noathrop's net,
and sold to Mr. B. Sellers for his res
taurant, the old Scarborough House,
on South Water street.
The Southern Ilumpty Dumpty
Quadrille Band, of this city, is an en
tirely new institution, but i has proved
itselt capable of furnishing first class
music. We have heard them on sev.
eral occasions, and they discourse
finely.
A fine assortment of Guns and Pistols
at J a corn's Hardware Depot. t
A youiiir friend of ours, wjho ( found
his way into the woods yesterday;
brought in to us thisjmorning ft bunch
of the beautiful flowering moss, pecu
liar to this section, - yehich is already in
bud and beginning to bloom. This is
very early for it. j
The last number of Krank Leslie's
Illustrated gives what claims to be a
representation of the ferry at the foot'
of Market street. It is a very clever
wood-cut, and we suppose it must rep"
resent the ferry, as it is so stated. Oth
erwise it would- bo difficult for us, to
locate it, for we have never seen any
thing like it in Wilmington nor in
North Carolina. '
The Beaufoit Telephone says : Mr.
Asa. J. Lawrence and fifteen of his
neighbors from North River, all able
bodied laboring-men, left here Tuesday
last foy Wilmington iq engage in the
j employ of Mr.-W. E. Davis, a former
j rfS;,ient of this counts', who is bow the
---.Cf ficli flo?ilr in Ihni Stntc. ! These
men am emnloved bv the month to
V , I
manage the trap nets and drift nets of
Mr. Davis, in Capo Fear river. We
think theif experience; will be worth
oidhain announces jthe suspension of
his natier. the Xeir South. Hard times,
to bevery painful. It is theiright aii
which is injured and it is useless to-day,
being carried in a- sling. We trust
that no bones arc broken. . -
To Builders and others Go to 7 ago
ei's for Sash, Blinds anil Doors, Glass
&c You can get all sixes and at the
lowest pnecs.
W ILMINDJON. N. C.I MONDAY. JANUARY
Bishop : Northrop, .
" We are glad to learn, as we do from
rood authority, that Rt. Rev. BishoD
Northrop,; who it has been stated was
appointed to the. vacant See in South
Carolina, j to succed the late Bisliop
Lynch, jwiil not leave us. It is said
now that no such appointment has been
made.
Nearly All Taken
-
The stock offered .by the Southern
Ore Company had, with the exception
of a very few shares, been alljdisposed
of before noon to-day, and those left
have probably been taken jnp by this
tiraei This ia a substantial evidenca of
the'laith onr citizens have in the enter
prise and the gentlemen who are eon
ducting it We understand that a
meeting is to be called to-morrow even
iug for the purpose of perfecting the
organization of the Company.
Scandalous. j.
So rude, iudeoorous aud noisy were
some of those attendance at the Opera
House on Saturday night that many of
the finest efforts of the; performers
were lo?.t upon those who were there
for the purpose of listening.- Their
conduct was not only annoying to a
Iargeportion of the audience, but also to
the actors, who on one occasion were
compelled to stop and let the noise sub
side. Miss Eytinge, when called be
fore thel curtain, took occasion to ad
minister a scathing rebuke at the rude
conduct, and she was heartily endorsed
in the hearts of nine-tenths of the audi
ence. The police were in attendance,
but we presume unofficially, as there
were no attempts made to preserve or
der that proved effectual.
We understandithatseakskin coats are
going oat of style, and in consequuee
colds are increasing among the fair sex.
How fortunate there is such a remedy
o "11 r- "Rnll'a i Vn-inrVi Rerun! i.
The Railroad Commission.
We publish below an editorial article
from the Goldsboro ilessener in which
Col. S. I. Fremont of this city, is very
handsomelp alluded to. If the commis
sion is to! be created we agree with the
Messenger that tiie gentlemen to com
pose it should be not only able" but pos
sessed oftheimblic confidence and wc
rnnliallv endorse what it says in refcr-H
"ence to Col. Fremont as one. who can
fill tho bill exactly ; j
Present indications point to the estab
lishment of a railroad commission The
"entleraen to compose such a commis
sion should be not only well qualified
fer the discharge of its duties but pos
sessed of public confidence to the fullest
extent. At least one of the commission
should be a man having had railroad
experience. A friend suggests Col. S.
h. Fremont. No better selection could
be made. A thorough railroad man of
large practical experience, he has al
ways proven 'himself a friend of jthe
people, and in the contestagainst rail
road monopolies his tongue and pen
hayo never remained idle. Personal
.MnairlnrritioriB cannot affect him i in
what he believes would tend to public
o-ood. and he would he lnaeiaugaDie in
I Q .
I the discharge ot his ciuty.
Saturday Nlffht's Fire. I
About 10 :45 o'clock on Saturday night
the wood shed on the premises of Mr.
S Burtt, on. the corner of Dock and
Eighth streets, caught fire and was en
tirely consumed. The flames spread to
the kitchen of Mr. W.-J. Penny, on the
lot adjoining, which was partially de
stroyed. The alarm was given as soon as
the fire was discovered and the fire de
partment was promptly on hand, and by
their exertions tho fire was kept from
extending to the other buildings in the
immediate vicinity J The fire origina
ted in a barrel in" which ashes contain
ing lire embers were deposited. The
loss was not severe. Mr, Penny had
insurance on his kitchen to the amount
of $100 in the Mutual Insurance Conf
pany of this city. j
J "Felicia."
There was a large attendance at the
Opera House on Saturday night to
witness the performance of the above
named play j by Miss Rose Eytinge and
her company. -Tho plot was such as
demanded the most intense emotional
characterization and Miss Eytinge, I in
Felicia fully sustained her part and
established her ; title to being one of the
finest emotional actresses oa tne Amen-
can stage, bhe was aoiy supponea,
there not bring a "stick," as u most
usually the case, in the entire sompany.
We have seldom seen a play put upon
the stage in this city so perfect in all its
parts, and .had . it not been for annoy
ances. of - which : we shall speak else
where, it would have been a delightful
entertainment. ; . 1 -
SilYer Plated Spoons and Forks, low
prices, at Jacobus. j '; - ; t :;
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NEW ADVERTISE3IEYrS.
Wanted
HO REST, A SMALL TtWELlf
inj bouse. Address
TENAKT,
jan 20
Care Eevicw Office.
Oranges Oranges. Oranges
yyi ARE SELLING ,
FINE SWEET ORANGES. '
From Schr. Mabel rDarlinj, . now at Fruit
''r . ' " ' Wharf. .
jan 29 It , CRONLY & MORKIS.
Garden Seed !
New Crop !
T7XTRA EARLY PEAS, BEANS, CORN,
JLJ
VAB8AGE. TURNIP, RADISH and all vari
ties usually sown In this section.
For eale Wholesale and Retail.
WILLIAM II. GREEN.
. Drugxist.
jan Ti
it
GARDEN SEEDS."
FRESH LOT OF ALL HINDS of Cab
bage and Turnip Seed, early aud late var3
tleu; Col lard. Beet and Tomato Seeds, a large
stock anft an endless variety of Peas i aud
Beans, retailed at wholesale prices by
ftftunds Bros.,
Alanuiacnmng jf narmacists, i
1.491 BROaDWAY,,HJSW YORK,
AND WILMINGTON, N. C.
jan 29 ; y y
Glassware,
pANCY AND PLAIN, . '
: FOR SAJ.E BY
GILES & MUECinSON,
33 and 49 Murchison Block
jan 20
-If You .Wish to See
QAPT. B. J. JACOBS, of Senior Beserv.e
notoriety, the eldest Saddle and Harness, &c,
maker in Wilmington, just caU at II. M. BOW
DEN A CO'S store and buy a nice Lap Kobe
ana au otner articles m a saaaiery establish
ment,' for it is the place to get them.
jan 29 !
BrceclMLoadcrs,
FINE BREECH-LOADlNaf SUOT-GUNS,
, i , - - . - - -i i
Shells. Wads, Powder, Shot. Cartridge Bags, '
Gun Cases, Reloading Tools, Game Bags, Pis
tols all kinds. If yon want a first-class arti
cleof the above good?, land low prices, the
same can be found at ' -.
W. E. SPRINGER & CO'S,
Successors to Dawson & Co.,
ian 29 - 19 21 and 23 Market Street
Groceries. - Groceries.
jgACOK, FLOUR, SUGAR, COFFFE, Rloe,
Molasses J Salt, Crackers, Candy, Cheese,
' f ' " 1 j
6da,! Potash, Lye, Snuff, Tobacco, Eoap,
Starch, Candles, Nails, Hoop Iron, Glue,
Bungs, Wrapping Paper, Wrapping Twine,
I ' - j
Hay, Oats, Axle Grease, Bagging, Ties, o.
i ' . ! - j
For sale by .
jan 29 KERCFINER & CALDER BTOS-
Vaccination.
QN AND AFTER j TUES DAY NEXT, THE
50th lost., persons who hare net been Vaccin
ated will call at ray Office, between the hours
of S and 10 in forenoon, and 2 and 4 afternoon,
for that purpose. Saturday will be devoted
more particularly to the Vaccination of School
Children. - . "
All persons tuiable to pay will le Vaccina
ted free-of charge. F. W. POTTER,
Snp't Health,
Office on Market bet. 2d A 3d Streets, i
jan 29-3t j
New, Grand and Beautiful !
54 Paintings ! 7,500 Square
Feet ot Canvas !
TO UTFS NEW SCENES ! BEAUTIFUL
stories of the Old Bible, with Revelation, will
I.
be exhibited at the I
FUIIAX, FEBRUARY 2.
Revelation at Matinee, 3 o'clock.
New raintings at Vh o'clock, j
One ticket admits to both entertainments.
Adraision 50c ChUdren 25c.
jan Il-2t-C A Feb I '
New Novels. ! .
TkfR. ISAACS. BT F.M: CRAWFORD; the
Colonel's Daughter, or Winning hi Spurs, by
Capt. CnarlesTting; Portia or by Passions
.J-kRd. KafcL hr the luchess: Uncle Gabo
Tucker, by J. A. Maconv Heart or feteei, dt
Christian Keid; Anne, a novei, oy x . wi
io For sale it HEINSBERGER
Albums, Pocketbooks.
yLL KINDS ASD SIZES, FINE RUSSIA
Leather Goods of every description. ;
. -f For sale at -; j- . . i;.
HEINSBERGER'S,
. jan 20 jjhre Book and Mastofitcrt
: it -. '
1883.
NO. 25
NE
A
? ATI ' tm - -
nefactor.
ASE WEEK AGO
of young gentlemen were stSKsA PARTY
net ef Market and Third streets,. he cor
earnest conversation. An attentive ear
quickly reveal the fact that the subject which
engrossed their attention was ndt one of a re
Unions or political point of view. "It'o aston J
Ishing," reiuarked one, a'pparSrttly the talker
j. ' . i -
I of the crowd, "since Ottcrbo-urg established
- i -' i - ...-. --- -. ; ;
the Men's Wear Depot rn onr midrt, I have
actually sared not Jess than fifty per cent, on
the CJo'thiu I have bought from him srfce
. l-hat time Fornierlyi' said he. and not heed
ing in the least the interruptions of his lriends,
"1 had my garments made to order at ado'ible
eo3t; unless I garc ny measure . a respectable
fit otherwise could not be hart.: Observe tb
change. Now J can g to the -jiopuUr Iron
Front Store, and for half the money purchase
a readv-made suit, possessinz all the! requi
sites of Style. Fit and Finish, equal If not bet
ter tbnn those made to. order. Otterbonnr.
iyon see, has been raised in the Clothing busi
ness, and bemg a yoxwg man naturally can
hotter cater for the desires of his young fel
low patronST As for the aider and more cdate
class of customers, his practical experience of
ot'T fifteen vears has taught him a lesson well
calculated t- satisfy their desires, etc. It's a
poaitire fact," he'eontinued, growing more en
thusiastic, "Otterhonrg's Clflthing leats the
world, j H los.es30j tho peculiar sn!tp which
goe so far to the make up, of style, general
good a r pea ranco, &c., Ac. Ottcrbourg's tok
from season to seassn is a subject of general
comment. It contains all conceivable shades
and every Btyle known to the fashionable
..rrM. Ottcrbourg's tendency is onward and
upwr 1, and his marvellous reductlonson for
mer prices, and the introdnction in our city of
the Latest Styles, distinguish him truly at A
PUBLIC BENE TACTOK. "
. ian.
Bargains !
Bargains !
AT
3E- 3yE. KATZ'L
36 Market Street.
A GREAT MANY DESIRABLE
WINTER GOODS
SELLING OFF LOW TO MAKE
v
ROOM FOR
SPRING STOCK !
JUST OPENED
FULL ASSOltTMENT OF
White Goods,
Embroideries,
Cambrics, t
Seersuckers,
Ginghams,,
Sheetings,
Housekeeping Goods.
ALWAYS ON HANI) A FULL ,
;r r LINE OF
Stapleand Fancy Dry Goods,
.. AT
r - - v . - - .
3 6 f J a r ke t St re e t .
ian 20 - ":. ; ': ::
No Obnoxious Comics,
B
ITT AX T.LKQIST AS) AKJUiw
Line of
Comprising many new designs. Call an! see
iheni at
YATES BOOK STORE.
k. i
PLEASE KOTICE.
j our frlcadj oa & M Wectt cf
j sxocrai Latercst Jbol
The name of
the writer must ahraja t fax
nlslied to the Editor.
aTOiaaat wrttua ca )y
wtuaiuour ice paper. V
i Personalities must be aroMed.
And It U especially ;ana pArtleriurlyuaer.
stood that the Editor doe. not ahray, endot.e
intheeditirlal column.. ?
NEW AftyjERTISMEFf R.
Give Your Grocor
A TRIAL ON
CH E ESTS,
wported and Domestic,
DUTCH HEAD AMEBIC.
CHEESE. YOUNG A WFRJCAl
S CHEESE.
IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC ALE, A,
; Bass Pale Ale,
. Edinburgh Sctch Ale, ,
London Stout,: . ' 1 .
Belfast Ginger A le.'-
Best American Beer
on the Market, f Per lKxnu.
Kterytlilngin tur Establishment giiArantaol
as regards Price and 0,uaJUy
P.- L. BBIDGEES & CO.
jaa "
a.
NO USE FOR THEH.
Coq cent I twr Cer tai a Relics of
"Iio Past Dojrs that have Lad
Their JOayl
George Stephenson's Rocket," and pe mag-
uiuw.ii tuwuiuti vca ui are uuni upon
the same general principle, yet. the machine
with which the great engineer astonished M
age is Interesting now only as an illustration
of the beginning of the' Inveution! ro were
plasters with holes iu them long beforej BEN
SON'S CAPCINE TORUS' PLASTER urJ
prised both the public and the physician; and
tho triumph of the Capolne ia Xoondcd upon '
the partial successes, or tho utter failure of
its predecessors. . Everything of value In the
old porus plaster is retained In the. Capcinc j
but at this point all comparison endj, nod.
contrast begins. For example ': ' '-' j
Th! old plasters were slow, in their acUoq ;
the Capclno is quick and sure. '' ' ' "
The old pUsters li eked the power te do
more than to Impart 8light,:;tcmporary rbllef
in rises easy of treatment ;the Capctno pene
trates the system and permanently cores the !
troubles for which it Is recommended. r -
Tho old plasters depended for any good re
salts they might attain, upon an accident of
their makers and the naked faith of their wear
era ; the Benson's reaches its coda by meant of
the scientific combination of the rare medicln
al ingredients which it contains. ""
In brief, tho old plasters, .like Stephenson's
discarded engine, are switched off the track,
while tho Benson's goes on Us way winning
golden opinions from all sorts of people.
Yet In this very fact lies the leading 'danger
to tho people who bny and use this reliable
and scientific remedT nypocrisy Is the trib-
nte vice pays to virtue." Imitation Is Abe con
cession failure make to success. Benson' ft
Plax tcrs are parodied In name and style.
Beware of swindles.. The genuino have tho
word CAPCTNB ccr In the center, price 25,
cents. Seabury A Johnson, Chemists, New
Yrk.
DM tbooMnd. T mm of IM won 4 y""V
taadiBK have bmcariL WH, ,t'''
te ItaettTcKT, tu I wtii et T Kf. i A tf-
pbr wtu axr;aLa natATis -i oo o-mw
noonE courinf orirr
"lcEST:m:2v;c:tD
I sjkxnx cw Kill tzst
t srMwrnos tuih pipeb-
Lime, Kainit nd Plaster !
BUILDING LIME, AGRICULTUKAt, UMK
CARBONATE OF. JJ1TE. BINIT,
i:asd plaster and marl.
GOOD FERTILIZEBS,
' AND VERY CHEAP.' fiend foraretiJar
23 jan . , ; Icky Jolnt, N. C
CAN!T KEEF THEH !
XEOPLE WILL TIAVE THOS35 STOVES.
Another Jo ipected.' Scndlr onr, orders.
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