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f H VEGETABLE 6ICHIAH HALL'S Hair Eenewer. SUoca does a popular remedy win tocb a uoc boll spoa the public confidence as has llxxx'a Hum Czictu. Tbe cases In which It hat aceocpliafced coapleift restoration ot cotor to tie fcair, lad timorous tcah'a to th scalp, art innumerable. OU people Uke it for Its wonderfal power it restore to their taenia? locks their orisiml color and beamy. Middle-aed people Ill's it because It preeecti them from gtttinj, baJJ, keep dindxuS aay, and makes the Lair grow thick aai'atrocg. Young ladies Eke it as a dressing because it fires the hir a Lcaa lifol f lossy lustre, and enables theia to dress it ia whatever form they wish. Thujit lsthj faronte of att, and it has become to tiajply txeaose It (Lsappoi&U so one. The Daily Review MONDAY. MAY 12. ISt. BUCKINGHAM'S DYE rem THE WHISKERS lias become oao of the mot imporU&t popa Ur toilet articles for gwtleoen's use. When tha heard is gray or naturally of an uclc airablo shade, Bccxtonax's Drs Is the remedy. rarrar.tD bt ' B. P. UaU & Co., Nashua, N.II. Sold bj all Dructfst. last trtet?ilAA : H STATE NinVN Ashe v ilfe ildcanccz The mica iradc Hon a fresh bxr in vm. ufth" West cm ccusties ( We learn ihat it i3 coraiii; a lacrairc cxtcn-irc bn.i nirss in .faefeyon. j" Kcubern Jvuhiut: j(a;tJA. D. the Tarboro biancli of the W. & W. Hailroail rewui h jrfol uprinkli ol .snow on ThurJay. 1 It fi'l so thic' and faU that it n-ma'trif"! on the ground lr.omc tiin. ! ' i Ashcviilft Oiiizcu: Mr. I lolmes, Sec ret iry of tlio Tobacco Association, re ports fa!e for tto month of April at ibo sovoral warehouses to have been i-jy.707 oound5. for $55,024 1 1, an aver- H2o 55 per hunlril. SinceOctobor wiles bavcamountca toi! 311,411 pounds forSIIlJUOSO. LOCAL NEWS. Or the Past. I ' We have before os a memento ot the late onplrasantness.,, in the shape of I Djjrnmg & Co. a Confederate envelope which1 wa3 picktd up at Winattd, Conn; It is i f brown paper, has pictures of two mounted cavalrymen with drawn sa bre?, beneath which are the liaea: "May; those Northern fanatics who abuse their.Sonthern neighbors, i Approach near enough to teei the poiot of our sabres; f May they come near enough to hear the click of a trigjer And learn that a white man is better than a nizser." AcroFS the end of the envelope are the words; Manufactured! by W. & .1. Rorni'z. Goldsboro, N. C." Nor. barqu.8 Elliscf. Zetlitz.- cleared for Stellin to day with 3-850 barrels ; rosin and one barrel oil, valued at 55. j 124, shipped by - Messrs.--i Paterson. inere wui do a very. piea?nt jav oreaciDg cnienaiument ai me new building of St.1 Paul's E. L. Church on Wednesday evening. The public are respectfully invited. Refreshments will be served by the ladies. He tells us that Point Caswell, May Oih. 'di. ueview: tSelieving you to be fair minded and disposed to correct a wrong impression. I besr leave to cor. rect the statement made In the Review ot the th relative to the municipal election ncm at Point Caswell on the 5th of this month. Some time before the passage of the act of incorporation of the town of Caswell I the Legislature parsed an act prohibiting the sale i ot liquor within two mile of the Presbv- tcrian Church. located at Point Caswell, ana as that law stands unrerealed and PARASOLS ANDSUNSHZBe! A pREAT VARIETY JUST KteEIVEDl AND AT L0WU - 1 TIIAX WE HAVE EVER HAD Tlipt New and Elegant Laces White Goods, CUPID v Personal. Maj. T. D. Love, of Bladen couuly. Beaufort Telephone: Five large black ii in the city to-day. C,h fmm twentv to twenty nrc length were caught at cape bar nrtrl ti nrp nn( to lir. IM. J II 1 L & UIIVI Itvi- - - - for fortv dollars. A large porpoise was returns inn year. issue in the election of "Wets and Drv" found on the bank last week by Mr. Wc are sorry to hear that Mr. Junius when no such issue can or will exist Henry Mason which had bee and died irom the eUectsot the wour.u. I - . . " two miles of the Point Caswell Presby Greensl)oroWc: We are pained aoroau asam in a aay or iwo. terian Church. If a willful, perverse to learn from Mr. S. U.lDodson, who was unaoie to aucna tue memorial anu Knowing misconstruction ot the Ikii iu&t returned fr6m W mston, that Services this afternoon the duties of aws or mo lana Dy an omeiai m Ithe SILKS AND. SATINS i - " i lowest possible prices. may 10, -and White and Opl'd Bob- every variety of nice and Respectfully, new -1- NEW SUMMER AND WINTERlisol SMITHVILLE, 3ST. o I,-. .'.. ' : - - . f Chief Marshal devolved upon Colonel there is no hereof the recovery of his i . I. . T Ilrtf1c-ii ThJa twill hr. sad iWs to iVnimierous friends of Roser Moore, who conducted the ser this popular and ablci Methodist rain- vices. ister who is known All over the btatc. m- Geo. M. Carr. travelling corres ... m L.I.. . in. auection is oe ui tuuu,oiu. pendent for the Goldsboro Messenger, IllCKOrV ITCSSl V lauiti aiuuuM . . . . ;. . ... ,i ship last week the rparriage of two short but pleasant visit. K n f tmn t!nn nrl rIor ltr I referred to election can bo called! inter esting. I as one of the opposition, or so unjustly styled Wct3," say that if misht can be construed in meaning ngnc men j. suomit.. Your? , Tkutii. i WILMINGTON MARKET. When cupid wears the Diamond iV'v.t, His conqtrest's sure of hearts so tender. For when they see this manly gttise, The ladies always quick surrender. Surely the ladies arc attracted by neatness of dress, which adds so much to the general elegance of one's appearance. What's more vital to a well-dressed man than a perfect-fitting, smooth -setting shirt? WAMSUTTA 2100 LINEN. IF yor dUr doe not keep it. tend his aJdress to Dl Miller & Co., sole oaoufacturcr. LUlti aplllSmd cd era Just Received. TTAVE EECEIYED TO-DA.T A I AEGE lot of cleaat Faoa aad Earaiob, llamburz ZUXt, Bilk aal LUle tilove. Neckwear, Ac Additions to HlPincry two or three llmca txch weak. New lot of Underwear, Jiut re celved. Am tellies at prices that will com part favorably wtta aaj In the elr. llespectfullj mSS E. KARRER, aplts Eacbaoae Cnmer. I May 12-4 P. M. SPIRITS TURPENTINE -Quoted tho!same lustico parties were Mcsr3 Omer and Nathan Judv Ann Hunter, colored, charged Siirewalt. of Alexander- county, and wi.hli;-nnlprlrn-Hn.t wa3 tho first firm at 30 cents Dercallon bid. Sales of Misses Emelineand handace Mingnes. , . tu:J inn Amomo r.f riiu-hfi () v. Smith. i,sn.. ner-1 wui.-i4,.... i v " -v " " . ... ... . - farmed iha ceremonv m the presence ol morning, bhe was sent Deiow lor a large crowd. dajs Charl tto Obwrvcr: A new industry John M. Summev. colored, assault f.r Charlotte Is the shipment ot straw- , hnfrm with AmMv weanon. bound lrow ntfinm!.i fiomethinff .Mirnris- r n tne sura 01 oior ma , appear tag. Every afternoon lor several days ance at the next term of the Criminal steady at $1.75 for Virgin and Yellow past, the pavement in iront 01 ,tne ex- Court. The testimony showed that the Dip and SI for Hard. press ouice ua uccu pucu r-V. ditendaalrodea'hich horso on board COTTON Quoted dull. Smallsales u. iiin kniiinipni . 1111 i lih'ii ?li w s... . . . . T . . berries are shipped to Richmond where 01 tne cuuer oo(txyesieruay auernoou. they are sold at 35 cents per quart during which he bestowed vile epithets upon one of the petty officers, and final ly made an assault kupon him with a razor. Ephraini Hurst, a colored boy, for disorderly conduct, which looked very Rood Middling. . much like larceny, was fined S3, in de fault of which he was sent below for 10 days. J. L. WINNER, TfTATCUUAKKR A JEWELLER, If Cbroooncten. line Watcbea l ii weveirr rep&ireu ana warrtniea. Opposite New UmrkU Fmnl t mrhi: They retail here at' 8 couis per quart. Thertrawbrri3 ars raised on farms adjoining the city. 1 States villc Landmark: i Miss Cora McDowell, ol Morganton, a well known and popularjroung lady, was poisoned, almost fatally, a lew das ago, by eat ing canned corn.l Tho recent own ers of State3vii Female Collide have sold it this wek o Miss Fannie Ever- itt. principal of ihe school now m oper- ioii there, lor the sum c l fc'J.wu cash. Cotton ij beginning ti peep up Much corn vet reniains to be planted. The fctting out of tobacco plants has not yet fairly commenced. Whi-at and oats coniinue to ' look splendidly. Fine r.iirs lus week have helped every thine. The crop prospect was never better at this feasou cf the year. A tereiram received hern lan Saturday informed relatives that Mr Keminnton, V em am. Jr., hatl been kiyccl that day in rsw lone oy tailing inrougn an open hatchway, no was a promising youth of about 20 years, grandson ot Mrs. E. It. Vernam, of this place, and nephew ol Mr3. Wm. J. Coite, j Wilson Advance In 1SC2 Mr. A. W. Williams, ot Old Fie.ds township, who had married Mis3 Kowena Eatman, enlisted and went into the war. He was not heard from until one day last month he returned to his former home and found that his wife had married Henry Strickland, who had died a few years ago. lie also learned that his wife was living in Mississippi. Ife vis ited tho scenes ol his old homo kind re newed his old acquaintances and rela tives hardly knowing what courio to pursue, when a few days ago his) wife, who knowing that her acd mother was sick, reached Wilson and went at once to sec her . mother before she died. Imagine her surprise when she found her t tirst and as she thought deadhusband at bpr mother's bedside. Thercwas a nappy ro union, and the couple after! hayini; not seeu each other for !W years will now live together as man and wife. If Strick land, tho second husband, had been ROSIN Quoted firm at $l.07 for Strained and $1.12ifor Good Strained. . TAR Quoted firm at $1.30 per bb1 of 280, lbs. i CRUDE TURPENTINE Quoted on a basis of 113 cents ner noundl for Middling. The following are the offilcial quotations: i !' Ordinary..... .......... 9J Good Ordinary.. ..J. log Low Middling 11 Middling 112 cent 14 HI MARINE NEWS. glASN IS OVEE AND TUE THKATIU CAL AND BALL Paoa fca ojne I a cam. aaa uun huukk. ue practical uermsn Baxbw and rerfamex, U pexsoeaUr la ntteml anc at tUa Ualr Drealnir ttsloon. 2? Market Street, ttwa tWsiex and front. Wlloilnr ton. mchJ living it would have been a complicat- tlw rr... J DI M:caaua!r uni ft it is. mere is to im I he tXCUrSIOn and TIC NIC pediment to the re union. Mrs. Wil liams or rather btnckland had no child ren by cither husband. Acting under le gal advice they will live together again and Mrs. Strickland will become, for the second time. Mrs. Williams. luxes and Observer: The receipts cotton hen lur the week, ending last Thursdaywere 10 bale?, agdinst U31 for the corresponding week last year. I he total receipts from Sept. 1 to Thursday were 33.10S bales, against 42,7a I to the same date last year, f Tho session of the State medical convention will besin here at coon on the 20th inst. A physician of this city yesterday said a larger attendance than usual is expected. The Raleigh physicians will .entertain the visiting brethren in very handsome style. On tho R. !& G. train last evening sixty-fivo Crpftors arrived. being the sccood innaUmpnt of these seekers after homc3 in North Caro lina. About two-thirds of them were children. All were in charge of Mr. J. I,. Cooley. Mr. Frank W. Clark, of the Seaboard.lines. met them here and went on with the party. The Crolters arrired at Philadelphia Friday, and took passage on steamer tor Norfolk, - IMrectora' Meeting:. At the meeting of tho Directors of the Library Association, held Saturday afternoon. President-elect Geo. W. Williams being present, the following o Ulcers were elected and,, committees apointed: '. k , ; Secretary M. S. Willard. ! Treasurer W. M. Cumming, Librarian Miss Lula N. Parsley. . Collector Charles D. Myers, Jr. Lecture Committee: Rev. F. W. E. Peschau, Geo. W. Williams. G. II Smith. Library Committee Dr. Thos. F Wood, Jno. Cowan, E. S. Martin. Finance Committee Iredell Meares, M. S. Willard, W.M. Cummingi It was resolved to request the ladies, now members of the Association, to organize themselves into a committee to co operate with the Directors in the work of tho Library, looking especially to increasing tho lady membership. Tho Directors propose to make the effort to raise a thousand dollars for tho immediate purchase of books by a rule of hie memberships. This can be done, if twenty memberships can be old, aijd a collection of books added to i ARRIVED. Steamer Passport, Harper, Smith ville, Master. ! ' i Steam yacht Louise, Pepper, Smith ville. Master ! : (Steamer Wave.Robeson. Favetteville. Geo. W. Williams & Co. i Steamer John Dawson, Black, Point Caswell R P Paddison. Schr Mary A Power, Simmons, Bos ton, Geo Harriss & Co CLEARED. Steam yacht Louise, Pepper, Smith ville, Master Steamer Passport, Harper, Smith ville. Master Steamer Wave, Robeson, Fayette ville, Geo W Williams & Co. Schr Abby L Dow, Cor36n, Philadel phia, Geo Harriss & Co 1 Nor barque Ellisef, Zetlitz, Stettk Paterson, Downing & Co , Exports. j ' COASTWISE. Philadelphia schr Abby L Dow 185,000 feet lumber, 43.275 shingles ! FOREIGN. s Stettin Nor barque Ellisef 3,850 bbls rosin, 1 bbl oil AT mklH OF CAPE FEAR RIVER, OPPOSITE THE HISTORIC FORTS FISHER AID citw : IN FUILV1EW OF THE OCEAN, Will OPEN ABOUT MAY20U, UNDER ENTIRELY NEW. MANAGEMENT;, otel has been refurnished and renovatedthroughont. I New and h ' viLuxuus ciuat-u lor pleasure purposes. Elegant large, airy BiiJ over tliewaterj. First-class Musicians from New York wiU fu ianitobm and Parlor Music. Fine Still and Surf BatluW : hne line of New Boats for Pleasure Sailing and NO JSjlALARlA OR SMALL INSECTS TO ANX0Y. Daily Mails. Telegraphic Communication. Fjnest Fishing on Atlantic (V Ioiijists and Pleasure Seekers Northward and Southward trfll ffnd it to their advantage to give us a call. 5 CLIMATE & SCENERY UNSURUSSrin; A,,u Auaiiuc voast jine aim Carolina Uentral 1C. It. mstUticketi frorq all stations at reduced rates . to Hotel Brunswick. " I j Special rates by month and season J23 i J. D. SUBLETT, of New Yorlr, Manager. may 1 Mm W. V. SUMNKIt, Vma. F.R.MDfCXLTJl.iin, lationalWire & &oili MaxvriCTvtuakor t2rSend for CataJcjrua, mch 13 d&w lv r aiiou. Clieese Gafes, Wire Cloth. Wire Connter ItsJliBga. Wli Stoat. Cmw ra-M., rii -a jm strww weatiier VUM, 8Ulll llxtam )u- lO-MentionthjjPj roquet. I Jt $1, $l.i:., $2 ANU 2.50 PES SETT. iIAMMOCKS, BASE i A LLS, bItS, & C SHEET MUSIC. New and Standard SHEET MOSIC AT ON LT 10 GENTS per copy. WEEKLY STATEMENT. STOCKS ON HAND MAY 10, 1884. Cotton ashore, 1,890; afloat, 20; total. i,aio. Tliose 50 C&N1S BOOKS sre still booming. Over one thoupand volumes boM. : i JIKAUQUARTKRS for everything in ihe EUOK AND STATIONiiKY' LINE. For Sale Low i LOT fP r.nvwtKn rnmrvA .L damagexl. Will be sold at low tpmtt fa out ami must be sol-l'at once. I 1 '. 1 1. II. BKUNH1LD 1 ISO, taay s? lw ' 1 Wllmtejt(M,I.C I OFF1CKOP YATES' BOOK mays STOKB. TO TUR 119 Market Street. Spirits ashore. 3.471 : afloat. 563; total, 4.031. j tho Library that will enhance its success Rsi.n aIore 74581 afloat 1,()fi0; to" and usefulness. PTTROELI, HOUSE. "QIIDia NSW MAKAUS1LCNT. WILMINGTON, N. C B. U PKILET. rrVrprtetor. Iaxm rroprUor AtUaUo UoieL rint4:ixM Tobacco Soiling Fast. 300 BOXES AND CADDIES SOLD w'.Ui- la ttLreka. Boxm &&d C44d!0 to cIom oooatzomcst. aAM'L DEAR. 8K. S IS Market Street Steamer Passport TyitX MAKE REGCLAtt trip to BaltavlU aad Um ForU ftrv dav umd! Snadavr. rmra. ISc, r w4 trip. PartSM of Ua or more where they arrived yesterday tuorning if miif tlrVaf iIit T.frira hinrl fnr W .1 , ' aplll J. W. flABPEE Shirts Ulacle ft VI OKDEK Or BEST WAMSDTTA PMrt- X tax &a4 No. tXOO JUata for too lov prlcot si.oo. A perfoet It aa4 roo4 tttbauotlal work rar uUad. Our Mtroaa aa4 coatooMrs aro IotU d to cll and mat t&elrmoarares at tb above raetOTT. fab tit low prtoo at Um Wtlratartoi J. EUSBAClf .Fro aflhlrt n Mark at at. W. & E. S. LATIMER, Attornevs-at-Law. OS co iS. 1" 1 Cor. Prtaoeaa aaJTrTaUr Sta. Their point of destination is Cameron. whence they will be distributed at vari ous points in Moore county, nearly all ocinz in tho tame neighborhood. A reporter went throuht the special car and conversed with several of the im migrants. The heads ol the families aro intelligent and conrcrscd pleasant ly, and look like pood farmers. They are from tho Hebrides Skyc, Lewis and Glenelc and a few from the main land. One of the Crolters said the party wens enable to express in any words their appreciation ot tho contin ued courtesies shown them since their arrival in !rco America, f God bless her." He said tfcey felt like different people i4ncQ they touched Americas soil. Tar ashore, 2,703 ;, afloat, 2.602 ; total. 5,305. , Crude ashore, 2,297. RECEIPTS FROM MAY 1 TO MAY 10. Cotton. 109; spirits, 1,631; rosin. 7,820; tar 670; crude, 654. EXPORTS FROM MAY 1 TO MAY 10. ! DOMESTIC. Cotton, 982; spirits, 463; rosin, 1,990, tar, 1,075; crude, 1,480. FOREIGN. ) Concerning -Luna. The May moon filled last night. On the 23rd. the day before her change, she passes near Neptune. On the 21tb, a lew hours be lore new moon, a beau tiful phenomenon occurs. At 37 mint utcs past I o'clock in the morning the moon is in close conjunction with Mer cury, passing one minute north. Moon and planet arc then below the horizon Spirits. 2,250; rosin. .098 nvl !nfiLaiKlA Tf r1r Kava I - uu iuiisiuiu. Ai buuj ncio uuij buuv the horizon, and were not too near the sun.lo be seen, the waning moon di minished to a slender thread of silver light, and the sparkling planet almost touching her bright licbl. would form a lovely picture. In some localities lying between the limiting parallels ot 39 degrees north and 25 degrees south latitude Mercury is occulted by the moon. The warning moon, after paying her respects to the morning stars, Neptune and Mercury, in the eastern sky, reappears in the western as tne new moon one never tires of seeing. On the 25th she is in conjunction with Saturn, the first planet n her pathway. On the 27th she is at her nearest point to Venus, but as she Is 8 degrees and 7 minutes south the conjunction will hardly be noticed. On the 2$th she is at her nearest Doint to Jupiier, and on the 30th to Mars. The conjunctions with Saturn, Venus. Jupi ter and Mars occur between new moon and the first quarter, and show how near these planets are together and the order ol their distance from the sun. Interesting to FUhermen: The cele- b rated "Fishn Brand Gilling thread is sold only at Jacobi's. He Is thelm porter's Agent. - f 1W TINE WORKERS AND jDEALERS IN " TURPENTINE TOOLS! YOU WILL FIND THE j Hackers, 1 1 Pullers, Dr. S. CV Ellis, NO. 323 SOUTH FOURTH STBlUt posite Miller's Drng Store. (MLf kt 9 to 12 a m., p to 5 p. in. I may 6 tf 1 ! 1 . ." I Opening Dayl npauasDAY, may stb, I OF SUMMER MILLIXIBT, , - -- ' . . . j I PATTERN B02?3fIT.M t 4JV JUia, At MBS. ! Ladles are invited to call Peas. Peas. W MANUFACTURED BY Dippers, &Ci, oNE IIDNBK Busnsucuip arnment uooda. jiomw - Leave orders at Cosslprnment Goods ALTER WATSON CommlnUt r I m - - FAYETTEVILLE, N. C, THE VEKY BEST IN USE ! . i i uruera sent to w. SPRINGER & CO.. Miica ts, jnuuuuioi'j, YHmmgton, JNi c., ur tu hmj tuitizuiaoiurf r, wiii naTe prompt at- lenuon. WAbiiSK WATSON. iu.anuiauturer 01 cugo xoojs. aplH p iints In car may 10 2m 'ayettevile, N. C. HARD, CLEAB AND f QUAKE ICE fiiurr 'f load, una w ," j iwafMI picked and in good share llew Arrival At No. G South Front Street. -w-l'5T r rim a no . - I . JL Diner. Afres Soufer and Toniouirs. Olym pic and Biz Ikes. Best of Wines and r.ln Head Quarters new Harp Band and dont you icrsrei u flpl 2 faction and will be urdorsoldby may 10 W. K. PATtf, Jolin C, Daris, A TTORNEY AND i t-ar Practices in all the Charts of or ciainm. rAJ' LK BEFORE V- AND -i Dectrlc Appaices ara scst oa 30 Dsys' Trial. TO ME?I OHLY, YOUIQ OR OLD, WHO are suSerinz from Ks&vo?3 Dceilitt. Lost Vitauty, Lack of Neuvk Foace axz Viook. Wjtmo w EAUisssR. and U thoe diseases of a rutsoiCAir Katcks rr-t-uliin fr m Aa'jsss and Otmk Cause. 8)xx-v!y relief and complete resto ration of Hsax.tb. i-joaaxvl Ma.fHooa Gdaravteitd. The frraiKlrat dincoTery of the 'fnt-t-enth Century. Sena at once for Illustrated I'arapbitrt free. Address VOLTAIC BUT CO., MAB8HAUL. H15H. dot 27 IreodAw lilli t th a 7 Smmit SELF-CURE' f"1"" A-fitTorifc rcvsorf-ton'ef on of fbm taost BOted tod ncoesfcl rpeciallsta In thTJ. S two retired) for Uicure of A'erron DcMWi fl aj b araJ ed cn rei opey rgo. Iracaatsc&alUlifca MUimt DR. WARD CO.. Ua!s!ut 137 V27 lrcodAw t tU ! Stop and Think ! T?IVE YEARS RENT WILL TUB U1IASE A HOME. Building I ots for sale on the instalment plan on Castle. il i ; Church, Nun, Ann, Orange. Mulberry, Red Cross, Gwynn, lantin. Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Wilson, Eighth, Klntb, Dictlneon, Tenth Wood, Bay, Eleventh, Charlotte. Twelfth, Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets. Also, nouses and Lots for sale. ; " ! ' I " : ' ' "T. r :: ,:' ": f Money loaned to those wishing to build ' Apply to . . -J i.'..,:,- ,:;';...; may cw i JAMES WILSOV. i . 'j . Wew il&usic. fT'Ll. AWjAItMY LOVE." i j X I i r . ! - ( - j "When th8prlrg Time and Robins Have Coms, aa eung by ThatchcT, rrimrose & West's Minstrels, j ; : '- "' ' "Sleep Little Darling." , 'Ehrtn on the Ittine ! ! I V 'Little Darling Dream of Me." And all the latest ftoDgs.) '. nlSFK ? ilantUterehief," as played by 1 ork Comic Opera Co. t For new and pretty Music he rare t vfe i$ . HEINSBERGERIS; j !L ...me TTTHEELWBIG IIT, BLACKS11 General Repairer of Carriagts a Work of all kinds attended I Thanking my friends for iaror fj me in the past, I solicit their if4 s . . .,, . .... . i "i . .c AW", v..i in fiianre. ence of forty-four years portea caDt w.ji. lioowm v4 'lta WilmlKnii I am noW TrCP' .00 the work ii all Its traf 9 , workmanlike manner. L L,'- a! Tlace of business, onP. ann in aireeu. Gibson's Im .ertt. TnMBBACIXG It r , , . j,' Scotch. Cherry and Straw . " -TtA at may 2 Corrirr nitxr flrnfif StO TCE CEOII SODA jj&gpl rmra ml Patent conoieya . nlirht. Clgr and agarertc. lA PrcscriptloM prcpareai apiss Llv Book and Music Store?. may3
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