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MISCELLANEOUS R.W0RTHINGT0n'S ( (HflLERA RAMP Via AMfl lARRHOEAl URE USED OVER 25 YEARS. w, remedy for Cholera, Cramps Plar- "S.7Xr ,oh of the stomach and bowel. Introduced by suro-General G. 8. A. Recom ,,; ur Geo "Wrreo, Purveyor-Genera); Hon. K-B-tL So'lWtor U. S. Treasury, anl others. Pnce. arts KL j tf DrugeUw al Healer. Oalj genuine it "' tio'n in battle. Sole proprietor. " THE CHARLES A. VOGELER COMPAMT, ' ,n BiLTiaiom, Mo.. IT. S. A. Advertising" Cheats ! ! ! It has become so common to begin "'an arl: ie in an elegant interest ing sty le. 'Tiiu nia it into some advertisr-'men- that we avoid all such, And simply call attention to the nioriH nt' Hop Bitters in as plain, hon ef terms as possible, To induce, people "To ive them one trial, which so proves their value that they will never use anything else." "Thk" kkmkoy so favorably noticed In all the parers, ... . Keliglous an 1 secular, is "Havirg a large sale, and 13 supplanting all other meui'dnes. . . - "Ihcre U no 'en9ing the virtues ot the Hop plant, aibl the proprietors of Hop Bitters have sBown great shrewdness and ability : In omitounding a medicine whose virtues ire -) p-iipable to every one's observation." Did She Die? X. 'Sh' lingered and suffered along, pining away all the time for years," ' The doctors doinz her no good "And at last was cured by this Hop P.itrers tlie papers say so much about." -Indeed ! Indeed!" "How thankful we should be for that nfedieine. A Dang liter's Misery. "Eleven years our daughter suffered on a bed of misery, ' "Kiom a complication of kidney, liv er, rheumatic trouble and Nervous de bility, . "Under the care of the best physician-. "Who gave her disease various Mines, ' liul no relief, 'And now she is restored to us in rood health by as simple a remedy as Hitters, that we had shunned fr vnrs before using it. The Parents. Father is Getting Well. "My daughter's say: "How much better father is since he a-ed Hop Bitters." "He is getting well after his long MUb ring from a disease declared incu ruble." A Lady of Utica, N. Y. tT None genuine without a bunch of gr- cn Hops on the white label. Shun an the vile, poisonous stuff with "Hop" 01 "Hops" In tbcir name. July 13 lm u&w nrm ViKNG IT flARIA Why don't you buy my shirts ready-made ? What's the use of wearing your eyes out over fine needle work, and breaking your back trying "to save a few cents ! I don't see the savin' of it. Why, you can buy. shirts now-a-days for very little more tnan the cost of material. Look at this " Dia mond " I've just fought. I say, Maria, I am going to buy a dozen more right away. to rw ieAcr does not kecP t send his address anit;1 Mdler & Co.. sole manufacturers. P.alti- Co., sole manufacturers, Balti- tU Said ck1 nrm m ef HAL ESTATE UXDER MORTGAGE. VIRTUE AND IN PURSUANCE OF lne!'Ower9 contained In a certain mortgage Je March isth, is79. and registered in Book 9. iHgo 551, T,y Adam Brown and wife Elliith Brown, to D. J. Saunders, Gurdl- a' Uie nil ,orsigncd as attorneys for P. II. Dar- felU,rrefenl ffnardian of W. T. Johnson, tourtiiA,. Vub.Kc auction for cash, at the o'clock m e 1,1 tho ct.vof Wilmington;-at 12 em hi 1? f fd,csilel premises, viz: The West- ln? S' 5. ?clal plan of clt7 of Wilmington, w&lout . 'a Seventh street and 165 feet on Juae 12 30,1 Attorneys. 1 . WAMsuTgoTfHigrj" umons. Butter. Lemons. JC8T RECEIVING JJY A. C. LINE ani N. nttu1; a11 of whisn "w"1 be Bold low In xes iTmn 8 lU 800 bHshg. Va. Meal. 75 JllchWan f?s 2tUDS Va. and N. Y. Butter. 4c. gan Flou'. VTrgtnU Flour. Bacon. Lard iuna 12 K. Q. BLAIR, No. 19 N. Second Street. TKeDaily Review. IN MOCKERY. The fire of sunset lading out Released the languid light, And silence for a moment leaned Against the heart of night. A little space then sound a woke, A bird note by a rill, In mimicry ot mortal rage, The lonely whip-poor-will ! Is there a sermon in his song For trivial souls or great. Of half satiric sadness born A travesty of hate? Italelgh Kegister. THE CANDIDATES. ATTORN UY-GEMiEA L. T. F. Oavidsou. Mr. Davidson is the son of n.d ai len T. "Davidson, now a prominent law yer ot liuncombe county, a member o the first Confederate Conirress. lit wa3 born ia Haywood county in the year Jttia in early intaucy his narent removed to Cheiokee connty," where tiiey remained until the beginning o tne war. the subject of this sketch in the meantime having been sent to the school of Co!. Lee at Asheville, where he received all the scholastic training he ever enjoyed. It had been resolved by the lather that his son iheodore should enter the Navy, and he held an appointment to the Naval Academy at Annapolis. But meanwhile the war broke , out, and with youthful enthusiasm he joined company raised in Buncombe, the first company in m west of the Blue Kid?e, anu went to the held, his company be ing attached to the first (or Bethel) itegiment. lie wa3 alter wards- trans ferred to the Thirty-ninth.! of which Colonel David Coleman had the com mand. In 1863 he was placed on the stall ot (jrcneral Uobert B. Vance, where he remained until the war clos ed. After the close of the war Mr. Dav idson applied himself to the study of law, and was admitted to practice in 1867. His rise was steady, if not rapid ; though measured by the flight 01 years, it may be called sufficiency rapid, in yiew of the reputation so early acquir ed. Ardent in hi3 nature, pronounced in his opinions, it-was unavoidable that Air. Davidson should take a very pro nounced stand in politic. The condi tion ot the . country permitted of no neutrality. Mr. Davidson was too braye and candid a man to covet ob- scurkty, anu he ranged nun sell as one of the boldest of those who knew the Democratic party, to be successful, must be aggressive. lie developed noble qualities for leadership, and in his capacity of chairman of the Demo cratic Eixecutive Committee ot Bur- combe county, which position he held for eight years, he did more to create and pcrlect a thorough local organiza tion of the party than had been before, or has since been attained. He was also, a3 his caDacities became more largely known and recognized, for six years the chairman ot the Democratic Executive Committee of the Eighth (now the Ninth) Congressional Dis trict. It was not possible that a man so thoroughly equipped with all the armor and weapons ot political service would bB long excluded Irom the public couns cils of tho State, and accordingly Mr. Davidson was sent in 18 J to represent the Fortieth District in the State Sen ate, and was returned in 1881. His ser vices in that body were eminently great and useful to his section and to the whole State. He was placed on several committees in the sessiou of 1879, being chairman of the Committee on Corpor ations, and a member of the Committee; on the Judiciary and of Internal Im provements. In lSbl his legal reputa tion and his sound judgment pointed him out as worthy of higher honors. and ho was made chairman of the Com mittee on the Judiciary, admitted to be the most important and responsible committee in either House; at the same session he was also a member of lother committees. Profoundly impressed with the neces sity of such railroad legislation as would hasten to its completion the great work of the Western North Carolina. Kai'- road, begun auspiciously years before, but halting and embarrassed by a re newed succession of difficulties: and also with enlarged and liberal views to the relief and advancement of the in terests of the whole State, be gave ar dent attention and untiring industry to such propositions as involved the com pieilOU UI IUU VCSLUHa i-'Uliu vaiuiiuu Railroad. In his professional character, he gave able legislative aid to such wise and important questions asimprove ment in the law of evidence aod prac tice, to the codification of the laws, to the creation of a railroad commission and other measures calling into action both the concern and th8 abdity of the statesman, in,all of which Mr. David son placed himself in the front rank ol his compeers. Upon the creation of the Inferior Cnnrt. nf Hnnr.omhe countv Mr. David- son was made chairman of tbat body. Tho jurisdiction of this court being given to relieve the Superior Court of its overburdened docket, brings to its cognizance a very large class and a number of cases not capital, involving in their disposition a weighty degree of responsibility, ol judicial Knowieuge, onri rt inflPYihlo firmness : and under the administration ot the present chair man, that court has atlameu a uigivu and an authority only inferior as in fluenced by more .limited jurisdiction, to that of the Superior Court itself. Mr. Davidson, now in the very prime of life, in the vigor of health, in the flush of well-deserved ropuiauou, wnn most exemplary private character, still a young man. may justly be re garded as one of the young men coming forward to wear the mantle and bear the burden of that generation of worthies which shall soon 'pass away ; but passing away, to leave their places well and honorably filled. Lite Preservers. It you are losing your grip on life, try Wells'. Health Kenewer." Goes direct to weak spots; ASSOCIATE JUSTICK. . Augustus s. Merrimon; . - 1 - " .. In the judicial annals of North Caro lina there is no name that ranks de servedly higher than than of Augustus t !mmon- As Barrister, Senator well 6 fiUed CVery Posilion Judge Merrim on was born in Bun combe country, September 15, 1830. and is consequently in his fifty-fourth year. He was admitted to the bar as a prac ticing attorney in I83i. After filling r t iS? of County Attorney in several of the V estem counties, he was elected a member of the Legislature of 1860 'CI. In the latter year he was elected Solici tor ot the Eighth Judicial District aud served until 1805. In 1866 he was ap pointed by the Iislat tho Superior Court, which position he held until August, 1867. when, rather man ooeyme mandates of a muitary tyrant, sitting as a civil iudf hr re signed, and returned to the practice of nia proiession. ln lti,2 he was nomi nated for the office of Governor, but was ueleated in a healed contest an by a dose vote bv Governor Caldwell On December 3. 1872. he was elected by the Legislature, to the United States senate 10 succeed John l'ool. and took he3 seat March 4. 1673.. At the pmira. lion of his term of office he j again re- sumeu inc practice ot law. ! On September 29. 1883. .Tudrre M p.rri mon was aDnointed hv Governor .Tarvis to fill the unexpired term 1 of Judge Rufiin resigned, on the Supreme Court Dencn. 111s appointment gave great satisfaction throuorhont the StntA. His unanimous nomination to this office by the State Convention was a fitting tribute to his great abilities. His name win undoubtedly ad. great strength to the ticket. Emory's Little Cathartic Pills are sufficiently powerful for the most rooust, yet the saiest tor children and weak constitutions. 15 cents. eod Wo finrl nnrspl vrsj Ipsa win-.- ? n ya membering what we have said than in dreaming of what we might have saiu. A Fair Offer j Tne Voltatc Belt Co., , Marshall, Mich., oner to send Dr. Dye's Volatic Belt and Annliance3 on trial, for thirtv days, to men, young or old,! afflicted with nervous debility, lost vitality, and Kinarea troubles. .1 See advertisement in hid paper, t th s eow6 ' When the works of the wise are free from faults, the fool attacks the au thor's person. Mensman's Peitonized Beef Ton ic, the only preparation of beet contain ing its entire nutritious properties. It contains blood-making, force generating and life sustaining properties; j invalua ble for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, nervous prostration, and all forms of general debility : also, in all enfeebled conditions, whether the result ot ex haustion, nervous prostration, over work, or acute disease, particularly if resulting irom pulmonary complaints. Caswell, Hazard & Co., Proprietors, New York. Sold by Druggists, sat lw If you would be pungent be brief, for it is with words as with sunbeams, the more they are condensed the deeper they burn. To most children the bare suggestion of a dose of castor oil is nauseating. wny not, men, when pnysic is neces sary for the little ones, use Ayer's Ca thartic Pills? They combine everv essential and valuable principle of a cathartic medicine, and being sugar- coated are easily taken. He whoso first emotion on the view of an excellent production is to under yalue it, will never have one ot his own to show. Cheerful Conversation is one of the pleasantest amenities of life. But a fluent talker whose "gems of thought" drop from lips which dis close yellow teeth going to rack and ruin,-makes less impression than ho or she otherwise would. Bear this in mind, conversationasts, and lend added force to your utterances by keep ins your teeth while and pure with SOZODONT, wholesomest and most thbrough of tooth preparations, which removes tartar, renders the j gums healthy and purifies the breath, j CONUNDRUM. 1 IIY IS THIS STEAMER PASSPORT W like a suing Band ? Because it cannot do without Its "Harper!" ! o j- DRUGS. PERFUMES, SOAPS, KANU1 and Toilet Articles, &c. Prescriptions a specialty at ' F. C. MILLER'S, may 26 Corner Fourth and Nun stg RemoVal. S 1 VN AND AFTER FRIDAY, JULY lUU, my friends will find me at No. 28 N. FRONT ST. Store now occupied by Mr. W. T. John son. Come and see me. C. M. HARRIS, july 9 lwk News Deler. Headquarters OR FISHING TACKLE, AT W. E. SPRINGER A COS.. 19.21 and 23 Market ftteet The largest and best assortment ever offered In this market. july 7 New Goods! AND LOW PRICES AT ! GILES A MURCUISONS. july 7 38 and 40 VurchlMn Block. J. L. WINNER, irTATCHMAKER A JEWELLER, S Chronometers, Fine Watches and Jewelry repaired and warrantea. Opposite New Market. Front St. i JJOYS ANp GIRLS, YOU CAN GET RICH selling our fly paper, 50 sheets, $1 ; retails at.3 cents per tbeeu . ROC. FLY PAPER CO., 346 North AYe-junelS-lm Rochester, N. Y. HEW ADVERTISEMENTS." By the Light of Day. fAST IUPOSSIBILITIES THE FACTS OF THE PBESEMT HELP III THE NEW ERA. I remember when they were putUng up the poles for the first telegraph line In the State of New York, and now look there r cx claimed a citizen of the metropolis to his friend, as the two stood on the summit of the tall Equitable Building th Broadway. "The city is strung with wires like a harp, and elec trie communication is the dally miracle of the worid. People no longer wonder and lauzh at they dw at Morse when he first fcugeeat ed its possibility The age marches on and prejudice must give way. fobody has a monopoly of truth. Even u.??n8erva'lve ui!'1 ot physicians admit that the secrets of mcdiclrc are shared by all ?ien".. Erased his wound and God healed i??,d Id Galn Once that terrible dis f86'. Kneuumisra, was supposed to be a shift ing, local aliment, now attacking the joints and now the muKJe. To d ly it is danoiutra tea to fee a disease of Hie bloo d MTBHenry Bogert. of No 454 Atlantic Ave rrok,yn' N Y- writes to Mctsra. His wVo. 4w.f New York proprietors of PAR RcK 5 TUNIC, that "she had ten completely disabled from RheumaUsm and pain in the baefc and limbs he was advised to take the joxio for Kidney disease. Ske did so. and ner Uheumatism diappeared. The reason is simple. Dlse6cd Kidneys produce rheumat ic svmptems. Cure thtm and ou destroy lihcu matis. ThU is now admitted by all intclll gent physicians. It la the new lighi thrown on . ir ttme-worn and nilstikcn theories. PARKER'S TONIC which is a combination of the best remules for the blood known to science, Is unlvcrsilly successful In combat ing this terribly common coroplaiotJ Those who. like Mrs. Bogert, suffer from Kidney or Liver diseases or any complaint arising from impure blood, will find the Toxic a prompt and certain remedy. Prices. .'I'c. and fl per bottle. The larger size the cheaper. june 11 lm nrmd&w The Mayo House, T FORT FISHER. IS ONE OF THE most pleasant resorts In the State. THE FIN EST BATHING, BOkTING AND FISHING FACILITIES. Best Liquors and Cigars. Fish, Shrimps, Clams and Terrapins served In every style. " CHARGES VERY MODERATE. Parties going down on Steamer Passport can spend about six hours at the Point and retnrn same day. Those wishing to go outside to fish on Southern Rock will nave to remain over night Can leave the city at -4 o'clock, in the afternoon, on steamer Louise, and return next evening. Mrs. Mayo will look af cer the com fort of Ladies. W. E. MAYO, june 19 lm THE GREAT RUSH FOR THAT $1.00 SCTJPPERN0NG I IS REMARKABLE. It la a STRICTLY PURE WINE, and we are selling It at $1 because we PURCHASED AT A SMALL FIGURE. CLARET WINE, 50c per bottle. Just the thlrg for warm weather. EOTSTER'S CANDIES are far ahead of any Candles sold In this mar kct for PURITY, FRESHNESS and WHOLE SOMENESS. 35 Cents per pound ; 3 pound -for 1. P. L. BRIDGERS & CO. HO North Front St. july 8 S3. OO ! QUR SALES ON THOSE THREE-DOLLAR CONGRESS for Gents have surpassed our most sanguine expectations. But we nave a plenty of them left to supply the demand Call and get a pair. BARGAINS in Ladles and Children's SLIP PERSand Gents LOW QUARTERED SHOES at Geo. R. French & Sons, 108 NORTH FRONT STREET. july 8 C, W. Yates, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER. 119 Market St , Wilmington. N. C. School Kooks and School Supplies, Blank Books of every description ln stock and made to order, when desired. Fancy Goods. Albums. Pictures. Frames. Musical Instruments, Ac Bibles. Hymn Books. Prayer Books. Sun day School Books, &c. Lithographing and Engraving a specialty. 7 Special discount to teachers and mer chants. Don't end off for your School or Office Sop plies. We can give ypu bottom prices and save you freight. Large stock ef Wrapping Paper and Paier Bags always on hand. julv 1 Window Shades. J-EW STOCK OF TRANSPARENT AND other styles, atl new. Also, new arrivals of PARLOR, CHAMBER and DINING ROOM FURNITURE.. Call and examine prices and terms. D A. SMITH. Furniture Dealer, N. Front Street july 7 Every Farnierroaght to get & "Boy Clipper Plow," greatest invention of the ftge. Jacobi is the Avpt. ' . t- ' . HI! I H I' II I I ll-H-l.l-l- .. - MISCELLANEOUS. WE ARE SELLING THEM CHEAP BOTH PLAIN WHITE ROBES Good Fine Embroidery. Fine White Goods Stock. J COltSETS ! CORSETS 1 . WHO CAN FAIL TO BE SUITED ? CARPETS, OIllcLOTIIS AND MATTINGS iu great variety. -LADIES', GENTS" AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR. ' I CARPET RUGS, a lew at reduced prices. R. (VL MclNTIRE. july 11 . f n Tuesday July Sftlhij WE WILL COMMENCE OUR USUAL SEMI-ANNUAL CLOSING OUT SALE" OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF Spring and Summer Clothing, From this day we shall give most astonishing ?bar gains so that we may he able to make a clean sweep of pnry thing. THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER, 114 MARKET ST. july 7 Grayljne! the Great Hair Restorer and Itengwer. changes (ay hatr tXi Ita Bftft color, gradually and permanently. Not a dye. A marveUous favenUon OraT-oP2?fc men and old women, made to look young in threo weeks. No more gray hair Also groya 1 raoldlyand luxuriantly. Send for deacrtptlve book, and tesUmoniala and oplnlolM Of Mturicnt CW ista ftml doctors etc., who recommend It highly. Address J,. H. Nicholson, 7 Murrsi St New Yot june 30 ly d t th sat wly eowi W. P. SU.MNKlt, rrtiMfl ftaff-ji Wlrp SfUrunhes. 8anl & 5 fcrcartinjf. Wire fis 3TSend for CaU1o(TU& mch 13 d&w ly - Has Arrived ! FRESH SUPPLY OF THAT delicious GRATED PINE APPLE by' to-day's N Y i I Steamer. Also, another lot of ithat A No. 1 i MIXED TEA at 60c per pound, (China Cup and Saucer given with every poured) 200 pounds sold In two weeks. Remember I 'keep nothing but the very best first-class goOd 1 Fresh sup ply every week. Call and examine at Crapon's Family Grocc GEO. M. CRAPONi Agent, Family Grocer, 22 South Front St men 26 LAWN CHAIRS, y OUNGES, ' j STUDENT'S CUAIR., HAMMOCKS, Mattresses, Window Shades, an an elegant I line of Chamber, Parlor and Dining Room SultSi For sale by. THOS. C. CRAFTj Afet., Furniture7 Dealer, july 7 28 So; Front St. JACKSON & BELL, Water Power Printers a: BOOK-BINDERS. i I l We have the most complete! establish mentor the kind to be found in Wilming ton, and guarantee all our work to be done in first class style, and on reasonable terms. Send in your orders during the dull sea son, and have them executed atijthe lowest It is a Fact That I . HUMPHREY, JENKINS & CO. keep a fresh supply every day of Apples, Peach es, Pears, Whortleberries, Cherrtes. Toma toes. Watermelons and Cantaloupes ; also. Chickens and Eggs, Ac. Consignments of the above solicited and sat is faction guaranteed. Give us a trial U all we ask. No. 112 South Front st. I july 2 t Kerchner & CalderpJros. WHOLESALE ROCERS-AND COMMISSION Merchants, offer for sale a full line of FLOOR, SUGAR, COFFEE. MOLASSES, LAfeD, JIAY. POTASH, SOAP. CANDLES, Ul VET, MATCHES, BUCKETS, TIES. Ac BACO, ALT, RICK. MEAL, CORN, OATS, SNUFF, BODA. LYK, STARCH, CRACKERS, CANOT, HOOP IRON. GLUE. NAILS. BUNGS, PAPER, BAG. . AXLEG&XS, POWDER, API 7 MISCELLANEOUS. AND THE QUALITY, IS GOOD IN '.TV AND BRAIDED. styles and at reduced prices ; NO P-Jl LfUf Jpz ,MORE, LRJ Vuk. F. H. MIXCKLEtt, Pkc'v. national fire & Iron Co. aiA-L,'A(.TUK.EKS OF 3VXiola. flntk M'lrf' Cnnntrr niUm-- Wire Riirn. najrfinff Coal Screens. Weather Vanes. Stable Fixture. IUxj? lioa Fcueca, Iron SliuUera, Counter UuppurU,&c. IO-MorUob this I'apw, New Yorlt & Wilmington Steamship Co. FROM PIER 34, EAST RIVER, NEW YORK A t 3 o'clock, P. M. 1 " REGULATOR.... ..........Saturday, July 5 BENEFACXOR .Saturday, JoJy 12 REGULATOR... Saturday, July 19 BENEFACTOR ....Saturday, July 20 FROM WILMINGTON : BENEFACTOR .........Saturday July ,6 REGULATOR......... Saturday July 12 BENEFACTOR.... Saturday July 19 REGULATOR.... ....Saturday, July 2C W Through Bills I-Jtdlng and Lowest Through Rates guaranteed to and front Points in North and South Carolina. Tor Freight or Passage apply to II. G. SMALL CONES, Snperintendent, Wilmington, N. C WM. P. CLYDE A rxM Rntnl Ajrevtr, 35 Broadway, New York. may 31-tf. IVJortgage Sale. BY VIRTUE OF THE POWER OP SALE contained ln a certain deed of mortgage made by 8 L. Fremont and wife, ct al, to W. A. humming, recorded in Brunswick county, in Book Y, pages 23 to 30 of the ofllec of Reg later of Deeds, and which said mortgage, and -the debt thereby secured, was In due course of assignment, transferred to William M. Cum m Ing, .the undersigned a Attorney for said William M. Cumrnlng, will cxtiosc for sale to the highest bidder for cash, at public auction, at the Court House door in the city of Wil mington, on Monday, the 4th day of August, la4, at 12 o'clock. M. the foltowtpg described property situate in Brunswick County, known as Clarendon Plantation IJeginnlng on the Wctt bank of the Cj jkj Fear River at the mouth -of toe Caaal, runs thence up said Canal S. 62 W 154 pole to a China tree on the highlands dl recti y la front of the d wcUin, thenccN. &2 W. 3 j poles to a China tree, thmce 8.172 WSM loles to a stake, thence a. 71 W. 41 poles to a fetake. thence . W K. 2H2 poles to a dogwood' trt-e. thence S. fcO E 2)1 poles to a blsck gum, thence N . 24 E. 116 poles to a stake, tbence E, 21 poles along a bank to the Cape Fear Rlrer. thence along the banks of the river ahoal S lolcs to the mouth of tbeCsnal, the begin, nlng. Ako one other tract, beginning at tne mouth of said Canal, runs thence along the first of the above mentioned tract to th big a laud to a China tree, thence N. 55 W. 3? pole , to a China tree, thence s. 11 W. 354 poles to a stake, thence N. 7a W. C2 iok to a Cypress near tho run of Boater Dam Creek.! thence ' along the meandering of sal I creek to the riceOcld, about -I iolcs, thence with Sold creek on the xorth side 2. SO E. ICs tole to tbo J traction of Bear r Dam with llaliory reek, fnenee with said Mallory. Creek to the river; about 123 poles, thence along t&e banks thereof to the beginning. ConLytalag. h otl mate J..OCO acres more or Vss. June 25 50-1 " Attorney, s
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