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Daily.. ReyTeW: JOSH: T. JAMES, Editor & Prop. WILMINGTON. N. C. SATURDAY. APRIL 28. 1883 " Entered at the Postoffice at Wilmington, N. C, as second-class matter. The loss by worn silycr coin with drawn from circulation in Great Rrit ain during the past year amounted to 'not less than 35,000. This sum rep resents the deficiency in weight caused by wear in circulation, the coins being received at their nominal value. Ex-Pre3ident Davis thinks that, con siderinjj the circumstances, Mississippi is doing very well in the: way of pro gress. She produces more cotton than any other State ; she has cotton and other mills employing about 10,000 hands and $7,000,000 capital ; her free schools number 5,000 and in every .way ana . s rroi iimr w ill. M w i t - -- ; la a period of six months Georgia will soon have had four Governors t Colquitt, who was advanced to the United States Senate; Stephens, who succeded him and died while holding office; Boynton, who was Stephens' temporary successor, and McDaniel, who has been nominated by the Demo cratic party and will be elected to fill oat the remainder of Stephen's term. Two pairs of feminine eyes play a part in the Star route trial. "The two ladies, whose striking beauty niake3 them the subject of ranch remark," writes the "Washington correspondent of the Baltimore 8un, "show constant interest in every feature of the trial, and their patient and untiring watchfulness can but be noted by judge, jury, coun sel and spectators. They are sisters, born in Arkansas; one i3 the wife of fir-Senator: Dorsey. the other the wid ow ot Peck, who was indicted with Dorsey. The Republican party must bo in a pretty bad way when even Private Dalzell gives it up, and that prophet who has always enjoyed great honor in his own estimatiin, if not in his own country, make3 moan as follows: "Where is the great groundswell to come from that is to make us mount up to the skies once more? I have al ways prophesied great victories for our party it always surpassed my- expec tations. But now I confess that my only hope of future Republican ascen dancy is in the tender mercies and blind blunders of the Democratic par ty." A London special to the New York Tribwic says: "The reassuring stale . ments about the Queen's health, like the first contradiction of the reports of a seriou3 accident, do no correspond with the private "medical account TJie Queen herself, though suffering much, strove to make light of the affair, re fusing to see a surgeon till Sir William Jenncr postively declined further re sponsibility. Sir James Paget, wHo was then summoned, forbade the ' T 1 1 U..t- 4l.a journey to Osborne, on condition of the Queen's observing the greatest pre caution, lie declared that the injured ankle would require certainly weeks, probable months, for a complete restor . ation. People about the Queen say that she bears the enforced inactivity well, but they dread the effects of the prolonged deprivation of the exercise which she has al ways been accustomed to take freely. Numerous anecdotes, illustrative of Jfady Florence Dixie's eccentricities, have lately been told. Upon one oc casion, while walking along the river bank with a gentleman, a friend of her husband, she suddeuly stopped, pulled a revolver out of her pocket and fired a shot into the air. Rather-startled at this unusual action upon the part of a lady, the geutleman demanded what she meant by it. "Oh," said Lady Florence with a laugh, "there are tvto lovers 'spooning' under tho tree yonder and I , thmitrht TM frive them n. hit of . searr " She proceeded to brag about her skill with the revolver, and finally challenged her companion to throw his hat into the ' air and she would shoot at it. This was done, and the Amazon cleverly put a bullet-hole through it. .Now," said the gentleman, it is my turn: let me hare a shot at your hat." No sooner said than done, up went Lady Florence's "rl Ani-cf nl t-rr- " ami if woa iioarlv cbnt through by her companion, who then UUUllJ tUlUCU IUU11U L11VJ weapon into the Thames, quietly re II x 1 1 , - ' 1 1 J . 1 marking that the river was the best place for ladies' revolvers. Right op posite "The Fishery," where Sir Beau mont Dixie resides, is the country resi dence of Lord Sandys, and the lawn of the latter stretches clear down to the water's edge. Some time ago Lord Sandys gaye a dinner party, and Lady Florence Dixio was one of the invited guests. Before the dinner. Lord Sandys, with one of his friends (through whom the story comes to me,) was enjoying a breath of fresh air on his lawn in the gloaming, when a sound of splashing drew their attention towards the river. In another moment a dripping . figure emerged from the water. The naiad turned out to be Lady! Florer)cev who had swum across froni "The Fishery'1 in a bathing.gown, and sent (her maid round by the bridge with her: clothes. A specific, and the only one too for alt forms and types of skin disease, is known the world over as Dr. Benson's Skin Cure. It is not a Datant medicine. but a reliable, certain j renieay. Drug gists. PERSOXAf Alexander Mitchell has in his house in Milwaukee probably the finest libra ry in the West. j j ' : Melvin Carey, aged 13, employed in Gilbert's Mills, Oswego, does1 not like talking, and has only spoken to his own family and his schojolmaster in his life. In fact, it was onlyjby a severe wallop ing that he was induced to open his mouth to the latter. ' A Mr. Muth, of Paris, in Kentucky, has a violin made in 1056, j which been in the Muth family for over two centu ries and has furnished music for royalty in the Old World. Violins of that peri od are said to be worth from $3,000 to $5,000, but that amount would not purchase the one in question. j The President, it appears, (worshipped very industriously inj Florida on Sunday at the Episcopal church in the morn ins:, at the Catholic inj the afternoon, and Jat the colored Methodist iti the evening. In this wa he not only showed the breadth of (his theological grasp, but furnished proof that he was not out fishing. ' Private advices from Providence, R. I., indicate that Senator Anthony can not recover, and that his death may be looked for at any moment. The long expect change for. the better has not arrived. 1 Flics and Busts. Flies, roaches, ants, j bed-bugs, rats, mice, gophers, chipmunks, cleared out by "Rough on Rats." J5c. v. , i ... I : SHOKTS. ! Only twelve Texan legislators are na tives of the State. 1 The additions to the Berlin Bourse wil) make it the largest in the world. Wagous are being constructed in Milan to convey Italian grapes direct to the wine factories of France. Lady Wilde tells us that "it l is not impossible that a, new dialect, ! which may be called Americanese, will be rapidly formed." The Austrian Government has; for bidden the circulation of a paper which was the medium of disseminating anti Jewish songs . &'c. 1 Montreal and other large Canadian cities complain of the diversion of capital to Winnipeg, and will view a "burst up" there with .limited sym pathy. - We read in the Millinery view, oh the authority lot' Trade lie an ancient drummer, that "the moment a drum mer feels himself insulted he is unfit! for the business." i A very significant proof of the reduc tion in coal waste resulting from the efforts -of the Anti-smoke Association is seen in the fact that in 1882 there was a decrease of 183,173 I tons in the coal brought into London;. The Kansas City journal says tha'i owing to the great number of unoccu pied dwelling houses1, rents will hot be advanced in New York. It would be interesting to many to learn where abouts these houses arc. j A capitalist offered to erect at St. Paul a $750,000 hotel provided the citizens' would subscribe $200,000, to be paid on the completion of the building. The offer was accepted. Kansas City is now looking for a siniilar offer. Dr. Pierce's "Pellets" little pills (sugar-coated) purify the liver blood, speedily correct all disorders of the liver, stomach and bowel3. liy druggists wed sat. MOONSHINE.. :l A German went to a 'friend and said: "To-morrow I owe 20,000. I am ruined. I cannot pay it, and I cannot shleep a vink." The creditor said : "Vy didn't -you'J,vait to deli me to-tnorow? Now neither can 1 shleep a vink." A Boston man who) had his nose mashed over his lace during a personal unpleasantness in a Chicago, bar-room, was told by the doctorl that it was a j simple case of molecular disintegration. "Lhankyou, he said, "I jfeei better alreadv, that sounds I so much like home." j' A French inventor has an apparatus for curving the tail of a pug dog. sq that its mistress can grasp it securely! and convey it to the opposite side of a mud dy street. When a great necessity become3 fully known, the ( invention to meet it is afways on hand. i "Ella is better looking,? remarked Mis. Brown, with a' smirk1. ;k.S " but Lucv will get married first." "Xes." chimed in ner Husband. simme Luci-fer matehes every time.1' The jury ren dered a verdict ofnustible homicide, and Mrs Brown is looking for a punless nusoana. The peculiar feature of a Rochester.! New York, girl's insanity is her mania for sawing wood in the I back yard at mmtiignt. mere are men mean enough to wish that such insanity was prevalent among married women. Dr. Benson's Celery and Chamomile pills contain no opium, quinine, or other harmful drug and are highly recommended for headache, neuralgia and nervousness. 50 cents, at druggists. i . j Silver Plated Spoons and Forks, low pices, at Jacobi.'s i J f E"7 A week made at home by Ar j) the industrious. Best busi ly A ness now before the public. U I 3 Capital not needed. We . rf , mvj a ta wanted evervwhere to work for u Vow i. the the time. You can work In spare time, or Sire your whole time to the business. No other business will pay you nearly as welL Xn AftA roifl fait tnmilVA trrvrmrma no K. eagins at once. Costly outfit and terms free. dress Tkue & Co., Augusta. Maine. dot 16-d Jtw tf. will B MISCELLANEOUS. - The Secret f""i of the universal success of Brown's Iron Bitters is sim ply this : It Is the best Iron preparation ever made; is compounded on thoroughly scientific, chemical and medicinal principles, and does just what is claimed for it no more and noi less. By thorough andrapicl assimilation with the blood, i reaches every part of the system, healing, purify-ing and strengthening. Cbm mencing at the foundation it builds up and restores lost health in no other way can lasting benefit be obtained. 75 Dearborn Ave. , Chicago, Nov. 7. i 1" have been a great safierer from a very weak stomach, heartburn, and dyspepsia in its worst form. Nearly everything I ate gave m distress, and I could eat But litde. I have tried everything recommended, have taken the prescriptions of a dozen physicians, but got no relief until I took Brown's Iroix Bitters. I feel none of the old troubles, and am a new man. I am getting much stronger, and feel first-rate. I am a railroad engineer, and now make xay trips regularly. I can not say too much in praise of your wonder ful medicine. D. C. Mack. Brown's' Iron BitIters does not contain whiskey or alcohol, and will not blacken the teeth, or cause headache and constipation. It will cure dyspepsia, indi gestion, heartburnj sleep lessness, dizziness, nervous debility, weakness, &c. j Use only Brown's Iron Bitters made by Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore. Crossed red lines and trade-mark on wrapper. apl 16-lw tp-c-nrm The Public is requested carefully to notice the new and enlarged Scheme to be drawn Monthly Capital Prize $75,OGOjg Tickets only $5. Shares in pro- Louisiana State Lottery j Company. ' We do hereby certify that we supervise the arrangements for all the Monthly and Semi- Annual Drawings of The Louisiana State Lot tery Company, and in person manage and con trol the Drawings themselves, and that the same are conducted with honesty, fairness, and in goon jani towara ail parties, and we author ize the Company to use this certificate, with fac- nmues of our signatures attached, m its man tver tisemtnts. Commissioners. Incorporated In 1868 for 25 vcars bv the Leg islature for Educational and Charitable pur poses with a capital ot $1,000.000 to which a reserve fund of $550,000 has uince been added. By an overwhelming populai vote its fran chise was made apart of the present State Constitution adopted December 2d, A. D., 1879, The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by the people of any State. It never scales or postpones. Its Grand Single Number Deawixgs take place monthly. i A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. Fitth Grand Drawing, Class at New Orleans, Tuesday, May s. 15Cth Monthly Drawing. Capital Prize $75,000. 100,000 Tickets at Five Dol lars Each. Fractions in Fifths in proportion. I . LIST OF PRIZES. 1 Capital Prize of..... 1 Capital Prize of 1 Capital Prize of 75,000 25,000 10,000 12,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 20,000 30,000 25,000 25.000 2 Prizes of $6,000 ...U. a Prizes of 2,000. 10 Prizes or 1,000. 20 Prizes of 100 Prizes of S00 Prizes of 500 Prizes of 1000 Prizes of 500. 200. 100. i 50.... 25.... APPROXIMATION FRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $750. 9 " "I 500. 9 " " 250. 6,750 4,500 2,250 1,967 Prizes, amounting to $265,500 Application for rates to clubs should only be made to the offlce of the Company in New Or leans. I For further information, write clearly, giv ing full address. Send orders by Express, Registered Letter, or Money Order addressed only to i . M. A. DAUPHIN, I New Orleans. La. Or-M. A. DAUPHIN, 607 Seventh SL,! Washington, D. C. N. B In the Extraordinary Semi-Annual Drawing of next June the Capital Prize will be $150 000. apl ll-wed-sat-iw-dJtw j The Star Saloon GEO. K HERBERT. Proprietor. " 13 Market Street, Wilmington, X. C. j VBWLY FITTED, EVERYTHING NEAT, clean ami nice. 43 Beat of Ale.' WIru2 1 inn am ri. cars, domestic aad Imported. pi v - - i . . - . portion. MISCELLANEOUS i HOME COMFORT. AFTER A RAINY RIDE A COUNTRY PHYSICIAN TELLS WHAT HE THINKS OF SOME PEOPLE. I wish to gracious come people would learn when they need a doctor and when they don't" exclaimed Doctor E , as be entered Ids house in a coey little village in the interior of the state of New Vort, after a tedious night ridc of many miles. ,I have been down among the mountains to see a man, who the mcssen ger said, was very s-ick and not likely to live till morning, unless he had immediate help; and found him suffering from a rather sharp attack of colic, which his family might have relieved in ten minutes, if they had a grain of sense and two or three simple remedies in the house. But no : thev must remain ignorant as i I 1 pigs, and when the least ache or pain takes them, send for a doctor, whether they ever pay him or not." ; " Why, Doctor, what kind rf simple reme dies, as you call them, do you expect people to keep In the house?" asked his wife as she poured him a cup of hot tea. 1 "In this case," answered the doctor "if they had only put a BENSON'S CAPCINE PORUS PLASTER, on the man's stomach, he would have been all right in an hour ,i and saved me a dreary ride " I ilri all ordinary complaints it cures at once. All diseases are eliminated from the system by what may be roughly called expulsion or extraction, 'or by a union of the two processes. Benson's Plaster promotes both. It Incites the torpid organs to"act, and sends its healing, soothing Influence through the myriad pores of the skin. All other plasters oblige the pa tient to wait. They give him hope for tomor row. Benson's plasters gives him help to-day Which is better, do you think ? Buy the CAP. CINE and keep It in the house. Price 25 cents. Seabury & Johnson, Pharmaceutical Chem ists, New York. ap!23 4w $100 ! $250 Per Month SURE. Afrents jubilant with Humes everywhere Kpf!in? nnr haw tvraiflprl Silver IfOUld Viri dotiie&Tjine. Last forever. Averr tints. WarranleA Soils readily at every hoiwi Sample term free 4y tnaiL Address GUtAKD WIRE MILLS, Fhllad., Pa. MARK TWMN'S NEW BOOK "LIFE ON THE MISSISSIPPI" i proving the grandest success of all the Twain series. A GEN UINE BOXA5 S Book Agents (JGLASS J1ROS., 55 N Pith St., For terms and address DOU Phila., Pa. -apl23-4w "MOORE COUNTY GRIT" COIiN MILLS AND MILLSTONES, (ALI SIZES). 1 5ESTINTHEW0RLD I SAMPLES 07 MEAL SENS I ON APPLICATION. NORTH CAROLINA MILLSTONE CO. Branch Office, Charlotte, N. C. BSTMNTION THIS PAPER C -i rs r S 3 o 3s 3 Z C, H an a - a a a C a o S3 3 3 S CO 15 3 3 O K 3 a a 5 a 3 f i O 5 CD O - P -i o tr r N o s o C3 5 m 70 c 54 "SO is & 5 3" a a- o n o O H 3? a ; o r a 7i AS -e 3 Farmers, Take Notice. jyjOIUtIS HOG CHOLERA COMPOUND is j list the thing to cure or prevent Hog Choi era and all. diseases to which Swine are sub ject; it will prevent that dreadful disease ; ! known as TrichniB, and will put your hogs in a thrifty, healthy condition, clearing the kid neys, liver, &c, of worms and parasites Each package contains one and one-half pounds and will, If given strictly according to directions, cure 10 hogs of the Cholera and put 20 hogs in a condition to fatten In one half the usual time, thereby sav irurone half of the. Vrl The farmers of Duplin county are elvlnsr it the praise. All farmers should buy a pack age. - j For sale .wholesale and retail, by W. H. GREEN. Druggist, Market Street, Wilmington. N. C. dec !JMlw-tf New Jewelry Store. rilllE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY 1 : -: " - 1 : announces to tlie citizens of Wilmington, that he has leasetl the premises No. 13,'Market St., and is now la receipt ofa Handsome Stock of Goods, - i. 1 i which will be dispLnyed in a few days. Watch and Clock repaying a specialty. dee 19 WO,. IL ALLEN. not, life is sweeping bv tra and rism HI L9a LI ru'lj sublime leave behind to conquer time." $t a wee in your own town. outfit free. No rEverythlng new. Capital not required We will furnish - you everything. Many are making fortune. Ladies make as much as men, and boys and glrk make great pay. Header, if you want business at whith you can make great pay all the time, write for particu. an toll. Uajaxtt A Co., Portland, Maine, nor ld-axw tf. MISCELLANEOUS. John L. Boatwriglit's r 'PAROLE D'HONNETJR" Roller Process Plour. For Beauty, Strength, j ' ' ! I Purity, and Bread pro ducing qualities, it is - j ' j the highest attain able standard. Guaranteed in ever j Justuiico TRY IT, IT WILL PROVE ALL WE CLA M 1 ' ' ! :. FOR IT. L. BOATWBIGHT dec 19 1883. !' Harper's Weekly. ILLUSTRATED. Ilarper's Weekly stands at the head of Ameri can illustrated weekly journals. By its unpar tlaan position in politics, its admirable illustra tions, its carefully chosen serials, short stories, sketches, and poems, contributed by the lore most artists and authors of the day, it carries instruction and entertainment to' thousands of American homes. ! It will always be the aim of the publishers to make Harper's Weekly the most popular and attractive family newspaper in the world. Harper's Periodicals. rer iear; HARrER's Weekly........ HARrKR's Magazine. . ... . ITakper's Bazar '..J... ...4 to ... 4 00 .. 4 00 ... 10 00 ... 7 00 ... 1 50 The Three above publications Any Two above named.:... 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Newspapers are not to copy this advertUement without the express order of Harper & Buos - Address HARPER & BROTHERS. I dec 13 j - New York. 500 Hlids. New Crop - I - I Cuba JJioIasses, J-OW LANDING, EXtBCIG "ANTKUOPK" ;, '-L: ,'f; direct froraJMatanzas. Tor salelow. OrdersoIlcltetL YI OBTII & WORTH. New York Weekly Herald ujxju JJULLAB A YEAlt, rjiHE CIRCULATION OF THIS POPTJLa newspapef is constantly increanin J IV ! tains alfthe leading news of th? iEL. L -and is arranged la handy department! -fj1 v ; FOREIGN NEWS embraces special dispatches from all1 q,,,-. of the globe. Under tbe'head of ; AMERICAN NEWS ! are given tne Telegraphic Despatclr ' w week from all parts of the UnSErhif t ture alone makes An,Mca. THE WEEkLY HERALD I the most valuable chronicle In the wori.t . L POLITICLNSWS ' embracing complete a&d comprehenslTf n J patches from - Washing nlnclutling "gift iwrts of the sjieeches of eminent iwliik-ul..? the quesUons of the hour. ' 1 lan8 THE FARM DEPARTMENT of the Weekly Herald cites the latest as Lu as the most practical suggestion aiMl "f;H erics relating to the duties of the; fanner K for raising Cattle, Poultry, tirains Til2f Vegetables! Ac, Ac, with sukgesUona f?: keeping buildings and fanning iitenrita il department widely copied, under Uie hea" qf givms; receifKJS for practical dishes, hints for making c othlng and for keeping t.p with thl latest fashions at the lowest price i Erer Item of cooking or economy suggested in tS department is practically tested by expert be fore publication. Letters from pur Paris sM uunuuii tuuwiwuuvuii -uu uie very latent fashions. The Home Department of the Week iy Herald will eave the Housewife more Ithnn vic uuminu uiuco mv; juifi; oi me psperj Tfo V SKILLED LABOR, mi, aivci nm, cvurymiDg re la tins? mph)ii'ipjti anil la lr- o n . . Jr 3 V ""s careruin-re corded There is a page devoted to ail the latest phases of the business markets" Ci-oiml Merchandise, &c, &c. A valuable fcumll cij-" ivporicu prices'antl con THE PRO'DUCR MapciwI Sporting News it home and abroad! toJeth-'' cr with a btory every week a Sermon by $om eminent divine. Literary, Musical DramatlT Personal and Spa Notes. There Is no paper U the world which contains so much news nuit vw v.wj iiiu nccKiy iieraui,!i whvih Is sent, pastage free, for One Dollar. Vou cu The Np.w Ynrk H In a Weekly form. One ifollar . ... I: i a Year. Address ' NEW YORK 1IKRAJ.D. Broadway and Anntreets,'cw York dec 19 . ; Hulbert Bros. Wholesale Price List. , I ; Prtc 4 Piano, 7 oct., sqtiarc, roeewoovl, : carved, agraffe............. $130 00 7 Plano,upright,7v&oct.,cablncigiand 174 00 ia vrgan,4seisrecifl,siops anu giand organ t Organ, 6 sets reeds, 13 stops, coup ler, sub-bass Our Pianos and Organs are war ranted tirst-class. j 2 Violin outfit, box, bow, strlngs.coia- pletc 3 VioUn cremona tnodel, extra fine j. 4 Accordeon, 10 keys, bass box, line ; tone.... 6 Accordeon, G keys, 1 stop, 2 sets 59 00 73 00 3 00 9 00 1,00 h I reeas.periect j Mouth Organs, Vienna concert, 24 holes I ' A 4 1 k J V I . m juouui organs, uenume mcuier 10 ' holes, G S....'. .v.. ........J 11 Mouth Organs, Genuine Concert 24 1 00 uouuie noies,u.... 14 Clarionet, genuine Martin, 6 keys,! i boxwood 5 00. 17 Fife, in ebony, German silve ferules 60 16 Music Box, 1 tune, crank, fine i. 1 10 19 ..:" 8 tunes, wind with lever large ..J. 25 00 20 Violoncello, patent, machine head (! good.. ! 10M 22 Double llass, patent head, 3 or 4 i strings J 23 00 24 Guitar, maple, midline head, fine I finish.... 4 60 27 Banjo, 10 inch, 4 brass brackets 2 00 28 Cornet, brass cornopeon style, case and crooks......:. 9 00 30 Dnim, brass, Prussian, ornamented- 9 0M Gold violin, Guitar and Vanjo "strings, H Bros.;.; ; ; Silver Violin, Guitar and Banjo Struurs, U Bros :.r Steel Violin, Guitar and Banjo Strings, II Bros Gut, Russian, German or Italian, best quality.... Instruction Books, Howe's or Winners, ' anv 1natnimint . 14 5 15 30 Haying Just made a good trade for 100 Sing er Sewing Machines, will sell them for $25 each while they last. I f , ' ; Money Is qu.te safe In common letter u plainly addressed. , . i Terms strictly cash with order. WIU toke Stamps. ' ' v 4' ' .i ! Agents and dealers send for our 40 page tali aiogue. I . Ou above net wholesale prices agents make 100 per cent, profit. - M.I r!11 nn na whpn vrtll COmfl tO St. LOUiS. (References : Any bank or wholesale: bou mineciiy. - i . j. r Hulbert Bros., Is the only General Mhole sale house in St. Louis. . II r ! HULBERT BROS., i 923 Olive Street, j an 13-ly Saint Louis: wo. i Fayctteville Observer. QN THURSDAY, FEBRUAIY sin, i. the undersigned will itvlve tho publication of the FAYETTEVILLE OBSERVER. j j The Obsekvxr will be a larj;e eolamn weekly newspaper, and will te mailed to sno scribers, posUge paid, at $2 per annum, tij 1 1 . 'm t. i Iim nnwa or tna . ...: oa it iiMTA will nennui. and both regular and occasional correspon dents will contribute letters from the Capua on State politics and affairs. ' Lm Democratic in poUtics, the Oiwebxk wiH labor, first of all, to assure the VVV the Town of Fayctteville, to develop tbe a agricultursl resonrccs of Its own ni? neignboring coun ties, and to promote auui' concerns the welfare of tho people of ori Carolina, i I . i,.m.i Opposed to such InnoTaUons on tlihomeir ways of our lathers as, In thegutecofprOr gres, harm society, the Obsekveb will be found in full sympathy with the new '-"f? bom of tte cliange! condition of the Souio which sound judgment or enlightened flP" ence find to be afeo good. .J-,- th As to the rest: it will strive to deserve U reputation of the name It inherits, 1 . I feb 10 I ' - SOME MORE. . -1 I JUST RECEIVED, ANOTHER LOT 'jfr, tboeej ELEGANT HAVANA CHEfWOTS. Warranted the best ' FIY h CENT CIOAB, - In theCclty. ALSO MYH LINE OF J . Tobacco & Tobacco Goods. 1 CallZ111 takeanoke- v. grkenkwalu, low KxcbangHvoirn,T So. Front St., jnst belo 14 "I - IWHes ! Buggies I JKW AKD SECOND HAND FOB SALK Some Bargains. soOTIIEBl-ANp. !
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