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T a w ajr O tax on bank notes, and to secure . that currency against unnecessary "WILMINGTON MARKET., fitictuation IV f PPjyvy n;"1 : Jan.ai-2:30P,M. revenues pco. ,- - RPmiTa TTIRPENTINE Firm mentor ine auuuu.u , ----- , l xr- whpour. or a nDanin. iu ceuis. NMt tpv.. - promote tne eincieucj or.u . . i i J Service i strained and 6 cents Uy Mr. Norwood, of Georgia, to t strained. - ...... 13 , ....jminn of TAR Virm n.t 41.10. "ST mbSilM CRUDE TURPENTINE Steady ion iv . 1 ; ..... if. illSCELLAlTEODB. Gasb 10 se. cents , for for good I Absolutely Pure. TM rmwiVr nrrrr varies. A man el Of pu omlcal tUxa the ordinary kinds, ami cannot be iou ia comiTctluon wita tne niumiuu ui iu" Mf Nrtrr -tht !nm or TihowohatP imWlVrS, f2ml imcnL. liOYAL BAM.Mi POWDER CO.. 108 Wall St.. N. V. . , oct auLtwly tcnrm 4lhPd Srdpw T3io DDaily Bsviow. TUESDAY. JANUARY 21. PKNDKK COfNTV NOTES. Last 1TS Court ool Conoty OfllcUM TTr,l Time and bat Littl Money KtimiD for Gotemor nnI Shepherd for the Supreme Ilench. IhTttfiAW. Jnu. Si. 1. Pninin Hkyikw: our menu. 111 TA.i0f. nr.. i-lR.l to et your good Tiaper not only cable: nlo, to incorporate the Mar itime Canal Uompany 01 icarKu. Hv Mr. Newton, of Louisiana, ren- i dering eligible to the army any per son who has been in naval, army Or civil service of the Confederate States. . Hv Mr. Knloe, or Tennessee, iu nunisii ueaung i uiiuim u tural products. Hv Mr. Phelan, of Tennessee. 10 define lard, and to repu latex 11 emau- ufacture. hale, imiortation ami e- portntion thereof. Hills were reported ana placed up on tile calendar for the erection or public building at a cost of $100,000 each at GrVenville. S. C, and Ashe- ville, N. C. TIIK MAILS. The main close and arrive at the City Tost o.llec an follows: Northern through malls, fist..... ..R .JM P. M. Northern through and way malls.. .11.00 a. m. N. C. and A. & N. C Railroads and ro-ifts supplied tnererrom.... ..... o-w -y kalelzh r ayettev e. 6.0U r. -m. anu iv.w southern ray malls ? southern throuen man. ...... v. . . . - . dail at'M'iM.iui. etern nialN (C. V. railway) a. m. Cape Fear & Y v Kicanapomis sup- IHMNi in'reinui KalHx'h&llamlet K. K. and !ints uipllrd Iherefmui ; smiibuup r.J: C. Vri.rlits1llP I IWL-UiU. I'lintnn vrwflal ' On-iow f. II. and interuieiiaie om- ,, .a lihi' .,, i r rfT.i ....... .. w-W I 1 mw Foar JtuT man i-'w j . --. rt.A run jitiiiir-m- r. M. M. EXTRA JOBS THIS WEEK! -o- at $1.20 for hard, $2.25 for yellow dip and vircrin. COTTON Quiet. The following an tbrfflin.l (inotations: Ordinary, 7 3-1G: crood ordinary. 85; low niid- middlincrlO 1-1G: good middlinc 105-16. Salesof 300 bales at n nntutinna Receipts to-day: Spirits, 96; rosin, fi.-UJ Jfaiasooks. iWorrll lOd 1,132; tar, 91: crude, 150; cotton, 34. I j x ' u i larf P..UInnl Mid r!nftAn. I 10 V' Chicago. Januarv 24. 1.00 p. in. Wheat market opened at 82 and closed at 82 for May. Corn opened at 52 J and closed at 53J to 53 for Mav. Pork opened at 14.25 and closed at 14.321 to 14.35 for May. New York. Jan. 24. 2:18 P. m. Cotton onened at 10.51 and clos ed at 10.50 for January. Opened at 10.55 and closed at 10.54 for teo ruar v. Opened at 10.67 and closed at mnfi fnr March. Onened at 10.74 and closed at 10.72 for April. u t 5 40c J 20c! Prenca lulls India Linens. u f.rS Cents. 12 12c 15c. ISf. . 25c. 8c. 15c. 18c. MARINE SEW, holding it own out f i .-r. w l,v vnr. 1 lifV e. ted ito"?e y.u hen;. U.i w T-t Pmirt week. No Kdit-r in the State is 50 popular 111 1 VJ the Editor 01 tne jaiui and the Wilmi.votox Joi hxai.. (Imagine our blushes! hi;. z v.7 iit lmil see lis ail'I 1m our fine iihw J- and other 1111 it .muds nearbv our tjrui cuicuij. anre and elfgnnt Court Htuiso. list week was a busy week here in law matters. Court adjourned 011 Thun-day night. The attendance of people waa large: J udge Miepherd wal oi the bench. Pender wants hjm for Supreme Court Judge ami Stedman for Governor. m But politic are dulliiithiscouiity. Pender farmers are all wearing long faces on accouut of another failure in crop. W have now had five successive Irnd crop years:n this ac count there never were known such hard times and scarcity of moiiev iu ourcouutv. Business of all kinds is prostrated and our people much depressed. . . . In one resect we are fortunate. and that is in having a fine het of county omcers. Our Board of Coiu t..tnnr nrA honest men. We hare as gootl a Sheriff and as good - ri-,.v- Vr tliP. Superior Court a. any .mfv boast of. This lias been nmven here this week, the lawyers t our Bar say so. There 1- Kttr Slierift than E. M. John ston, and no better Clerk of the Su perior Court than John B. Moore V.h riiftcharrea his duty faithfully And both are popular with the peo- on.i vorv noiite wnen eieciiuu times come around. And with re MHt Mir Rpirister of Deeds, A E.Tavlor, he performs his duties It .1 1 1 V rn-r iot KTItllfl One tO .i nttr with him from day to day hes happy and theide world Ithiv wc aji it will, but Taylor will v und haDnv still. In fact our Mnu1t am all irood men ;and they -will be hard to beat in the next elec tion. . . , ThMM eHTninals were convlcteil tn tha nenitentiary. Other . ltfffctAP ofTndeni were found guilty n ntpnrpd accordincly. There 1. n,f mnrh litlir&tion CTOing Oil in Pender. The people are mostly ab sorbed in trying to get meat. bread to eat and it is a hard struggle to do this and still harder to pay tteir taies. B- IN CONGRESS YKSTKKDAY. SENATE. WASniNQTON. Jan. 23. Mr. Ed nnnds, from the Judiciary Commit tee, to 'which had been referred the investigation into the Jackson, Miss., election troubles, reported a resolu tion authorixing the committee to tend for persons and papers in in- auiringinto the alleged participa on of Federal officials in the su im pression of votes of colored citizens. Adopted. . , Among the bills reported from committees and placed on the cal endar were the following: For the admission of the State of Dakota and organtlxatiou of the territory of Lincoln. (A minority report is to bepresented by Mr. Bntler.) I Tne Committee on Foreign Rela tions reported back without amend ment the IJouse joint resolution re lating to the invitation from the British Government to participate in the International Exhibition at Melbourne to celebrate the found ing of New South Wales. Pasted. Mr. Frye called up the motion to refer to the Committee on Finance the President's Annual Message, and proceeded to discuss the Mes sage, in which he said the President had clearly thrown down the gaunt let of free trade. There was an at tempt, he admitted, at disguise, but io feeble that it ought not to de ceive anyone. HOUSE OF REPR ES ENTATI V fyS. The Thocbe-Carlisle case was call ed up and the House proceeded to vote on the majority resolution, con firming Mr. Carlisle's title to his beat. The resolution was adopted yes'lW, nays 7. . Under the call of States the fol lowing bills and resolutions were in troduced and referred: By Mr. Qates, of Alabama, to re fund the bonded debt of the United Statv at 2i per cent., to reduce the V..rtlirn finrl V.1V m.lllS. S..AI J . .'I . Northern through mall. late ...ll.u) P. M. -nf Iwrli init. n. ?-. .M. ' .wl . . CilllnniU':lV tlllU Jl.-AJ .A. r.imlln i (Vntral It. It. A. M. MniKroiitftcil from Htnrt toes In business . - - - . .. . t am I ". I portion ot city i a 7 7 M. and fnun other points 01 inccity ai a 1: m. i I i v . ... . - rw. General delivery open tnm b :ba. m. ij . M.. ami on Sundays rrom imw 10 iuu.-v. . f.krrior'Mf eiiierv oocnon sunaay iroui h-w in A. M. .Money order and Ri'gtHter iiepanmeui open fnua s A. M. to . p. M., continuous. m n.itiomc-c oivn rroui .( A. M. to. r. m r irms 1111 s.ile ni ireneral delivery .31 A.iL u 10 A. M. and 1 to 7 P. M. . . . . - - i:x-k Crvitnl Sieticle and fcyejEiaaw Advice to old and young: In se leering sMctacles you should becau- tious not to take more magntjying vjircr than has been lost to the eye as in the same proportion that you pas that point of increase, will cause vou further injury to the eye. Using glasses of stronger power than isne- eessarv is the daily cause of prema ture ofd age to the Might You can get the best at Heinsberger s. t School shoes for children, best in the cltv. at Geo. R. French & Sons.t ARRIVED. Steamer A P Hurt. Robeson, Fay- etteville. Woody & Curne. Steam vacht Louise, Galloway, Sonthnort. Master. Schr Emma Crosby, Campbell, New York. E (i Barker & Uo. tier barque Anna, Peters, Lisbon, Paterson, Downing & Co. - CLEARED. Steamer AP Hurt. Robeson, Fay etteville, Woodv & Currie. Steam vacht Louise, Galloway, Southport. Master. Steamer Lisbon, Black,.ClearRun, 1) J Black. Ital baroue Sirena, Jaccarino, Bristol. Einr. Paterson. Downing & Co. EXPORTS. KOHKIGX." Bristol. Eng. Ital barque Sirena 3,247 bblK rosin. 3T Worth double our 81, 1.35 nd 1:1. r0. pl-ice for O- FIFTY JACKETS, Worth $6 for! $3, 1 o !. , : i Balance of our! Ladies' and Misses, i H ' Mens and Boys' Vests and Pants. 1 I ! Also, Blankets and Qloaks. : " ! . I 1 r r i MISCELLANEOUS. .J lug John J Hedcjcl:, January 6th, 1888. We" want to talk -to .our friends about Towels. Tow els are an-interesting subject toall nice Housekeepers., We have a weakness that way, and consequently find our- j Li very, Sale -.anTg Stables; T HAVE ON HAND SEVpv 1 for sale cheap for caslL n yourself Board for S, ' month. Good feed and comiofe1 Fifth St.; bet. Walnut 1 Yearly Subsc iECEIVED Foil AT.T. rirt? TUB Papers and Periodicals la the tw. publisher's prtces. Hand tec ln you? :p1vos overstocked. We do ! ons at once. It will save you tif! noj: design to exaggerate, but confidently believe that we have more Towels than any stores in tne city, aim always sold, them cheap We intend ' to sell them cheaper yet. two have writing jmd 1 f omartltnjr additional cost. - .. 4 ". .:.' - : v i. .. ; . ... - Special rates for Clubs of ' jana-lm .ev er. cents WEEKLY STATEMENT. CARRIAGE REPOSITORY AND REPAIR SHOP. T&AICT1ES IN W.NT OF ANT KIND OF vehicle or want any Hcpalrtns done to their old vehicles, will find It to their Interest to call on C. B. SOUTHERLAND & CO. Corner Second and Princess Streets. Send 5" our horses to be shod. We have a flratrclass Shoer. Jan 23 tf The National Life AND Maturity Association. OF WASHINGTON. D. C. Total Cash Assets $J75,74-C9 Liabilities None. Paid to members $168,070,92 IIOKATIO BROWNING, President. G EG ROE D. ELD RIDGE, Secretary. Manager and Actuary. Life Insurance at Absolute Cost. A Guaranteed Pollcj. An IncontesUble Policy. Maturity Value In Casn at . xed AgrJ Annual Cost Absolutely Limited. . Only Four Payments per Year. Non Forfeitable After'Three Years. P. S. RIDDELLE, M. D. Medical Director W, II. GIBSON. Special Agvnt. nome Office. 115 F street, N. W. oct 28 tf . STOCKS ON HAND JAN. 2 1ST, 1888. Cotton ashore, 11,450; afloat. 1,800; total, 13.250. Spirits ashore, 1,053;. afloat, 1,208; total, 2,321. Rosin ashore, 70,580; afloat, 21,853; total, 92,433. Tar ashore, 4,534; afloat, 1JG4; total. C,498. Crude ashore, 311. ItKCKIPTS FOU WKEK KNDKD JAN. 21. Cotton. 2,337; spirits, 092; rosin. 7,157; tar, 1,034; crude, 20 . Ky PORTS FOR WKEK KNDKD JAN. 21. DOMESTIC Cotton. 2,008; spirits,,808; rosIn.372;j tar, 123; crude, 03G. , FOItKION. Cotton, 134; rosin, 6,812. IJst of Veel In tlte Port of Wilmington N. C., Jan. 23, 1888. No vessel under 60 tons reported In this list. SHIP. I Br Etta. 1.154 tous. Arthur. Alex sprunt son BAKOU.ES. Ger Asrnes. a"7 tons, Schepler. Peschau: & Westermann Ger Louise Wlchards. 350 tons, Ehmcke. E Peschau & Westermann Ger Alexandrine. 425 tons, Rlckert, k rescnau & w estermann Ger Ceres, 3S4 tons, Horche; E O Barker & Co Ger Luey and Paul. 377 tons, Anners. ' is pescnau & westermann Nor Emanuel. 225 tons, Nulsen, Ilelde & Co Br Lizzie Wright. 933 tons. Wells. i Aiex sprunt son Ger unea, 445 tons. Kappncn, is pescnau s. westermann Ger Der Nordpole. 366 tons. Schutts. ifi a Barker & co Nor Arndt, 447 tons, Gundersen, Heide & Co Ger Marianne. 410 tons. Bradherlmr. js o Barker & co Nor Frida, 382 tons, Rasmussen. Uelde & Co Ger Atlantic. 307 tons, schlottsnara. e pescnau & westermann i BRIGS. Nor San Juan. 296 tons. Bache. In df stress. Heide & Co Ger Atlas. 282 tons. Dade. e pescnau & w estermann SCHOONERS. Emma Crosby, 228 tons. Campbell, E O Barker & Co Etta M Barter. 259 tons. Barter. EG Barker & Co J K Bodwell, 213 tons, Metcalf , js u Barker & co w ide Awake 112 tons. Wlnafleld. EG Barker Co Laura Messer. 426 tons. Gmrory, E G Barker Co Roger Moore. 318 tons. Gilkey. E G Barker Co Hester A Seward, 150 tons, Thomas, Georce Harriss Co eamuei a vrooman. 449 tons, smitn. Geo Harriss Co Albert L Butler. 327 tons, Foster, js u jjarKer s. co ranme Tracy. 232 tons. Til ton. Geo Harriss Co Aadie Jarden, 358 tons. Harriman, . E G Barker co Rime s Dirby, 398 tons. Naylor. Geo Harriss Co Tnomas Clyde. 320 tons. Fyazier. - ueo naxnss & jo Franconla, 216 tons, Falker, E G Barker Co THIS WEEK WILL FINISH OUR Remnant Sale Secure some of the Bargains New Embroideries i- . Floufloing, and CHEAP FOR CASH, AT -i . ; 1 ! 116 Market St Jan 23 1 S3 CAA MONTH.' No cap iJJ u tl f good chance to mak for territory at once B. S. Newark, N. J. No capital' :e money. required. A Apply Laiiderbach Co., jan23 4w .. 4- F. A3 . LEIIM ANN, WasMngton. D. C. Send for circular. 1 j. PATENTS Jan 23 4w Wa Needlework at their homes. (Sent any dis tahce). Good pay can be madeS Every thing furnished. Particulars free. Address Artistic Needlework Co., 135 8th St., NewiYprk City. Jan23 4w !. f: - toil IMMEDIATELY,! LADIES TO l-t U work for a wholesale house on 2 C2Q E. r 2tQ t g g r 2 fl3 n fanf y border, have been re duced to 25c. We' sold a Scotch Huck towel very large .... .....-..-.- size at $3 per dozen, they are worth $4, these ;.we let you J have at $2,75. We give you j a Huck towel that would be cheap at 20c For. 15c. A pure linen Huck towel, a- little smaller size, at 10c". Cotton towels as low as 5c, and ele gant towels up to $1.50 1 each, which will be sold at a reduc tion. To those who are well : . - ' v -- S :.' posted, the superiority and cheapness of our Jinen stock are as familiar as "household words," the prices, nameci above are for cash, but prompt paying customers will get them all the same; if you desire to derive the benefit of the above offer, call earlv. So much for towels. Next week blisses Biirr & ; yiLL REOPEN ; THEIR girls and little boys, on TUEsnv I be thorough and systematic. n .v Special attention given to i0L, ' Mume and Physical culnire - . t mvs. i. m uosaing will have 1 llbLCil, ytu 2 uoura tor Kindergarten Dum'i' Damask Towels withj' pmo . - . ; ,'" I888r Calendars milE PATllONS OF Trrw and all others (who are invited fm 1 and would if they consulted tk are requested to call and be a Calendar for ihe ensuing year ' A full supply of business earn ' office and ornamental Calendars t on hand ready for distribution, i There is no better time for tafr insurance-policy, a fire lnsuraM accident Insurance, nolle v. fir nv. J I a policy than 'at the beginnta s. WlLi.Ai-1 214 Kort1 Office Telephone No. 5. House TeJ' dec 17 - , , . . Fruits Uuts.and ' '4 S. WIN STEAD STILL lead. -The freshest of Flturry CANDIES always on hand. 'jJ want to please the children. Postage stamps in small quaj on hand. Kespectfaliy, , j ; . . , a. s. u OV lo - SS J ront St.. npar- Lim A, Lir LIME in exchange for pec LIME LIME -LIME.: LIME LIME GK&- HAT I CAS. FRENCH ft! sept Gevarte Pri 4 we will give mation in you relation some to infor-other goods. - GENERAL MERCHANDISE! Corner Water and Mulberry StM - ,bulldlng)'1lp3r2S public generally; that he has op j Brokerage office at the above t spectfully; solicits their order' prompt dispatch to all business his care. Jan 11 lm Respectfully, . J. J. H. o Valuable Lands for Sale, NE TRACT OF LlND. LYING ONX mile from Lltusolntoo, N. C . constitm of 83 acre. 53 acira cleared: la best for cotton.! butftlTta rood crops for all jrralns. Has a braacn running throurh It and a fine sprtnjc : few acres or bottom iind on the bnneh m.nd o acres In wod. oak and hickory, well Una oerea. Another tract lying 21 miles from Liiyohv ton. 3 mile from t. K k.. ICO acres. 5 eieared, line spring of drllalous water, about six acres of bottom lax d near it on tee t-raoch; j 1 tor too ceo, out grows ouier crocs veil, - ncrca in jciiow pio uaou. t or price and termn apply to CHOSLY A MOKRI3, men 16 tr 4ucfr A- Ml Rtate Hmkerr lEAIC. UNDEVELOPED PARTS 1 uauoarriLVRa ana scrrniriMneu. rail rmrtl-n rnt:l Xre.- KRIS MKD. CO.. BcrrAioN.l nay 6 dJtw cod ! Statu nf Vnwh r.iin. rew ii an over count v,f .uiuw The First National Bank of Wilmington, N. C. I Nicholos F. NlxonThr Vnllp.r And wlfp This is an action Of foreclosure nf a mnrtcrnw uu ii appearing 10 my satisiac- wuu iuai mc ueif uuani, XSlcnoias F. NlXOn. apon-resiaenL ana cannot after due diligence ue luuuu m iiua oiaie. ana urnr. n i a Timwr fiarty to this action, and that the Court has urisdtctlon of the same. Now. therefore, said I defendant is commanded to appear at the next term of the Superior court of New. Hanover 1 County, to be held at the onnrt nmiA in the city of V lhnington, on the 6tlr Monday before the 1st Monday In March. A. d. 1888, and an swer or demur to the complaint, or Judgment . . c"cicu ogmusb mm according to tne f ucuumucu iu soiu wmpiainu " f.f hu?!lor Court. New Hanover Co. dec Ll law ew ta COME SEE US! ' Liebig Company's Extract OF MEAT. Finest and Cheapest Meat Flavoring, Stocks for Soups, Made Dish es ana sauces. Annual sale 8;000,000 jars. Liebig Company's Extract OF MEAT. An invaluable tonic. "Is a success and a boon for which nations -should feel grateful." See j "Medical press," "Lancet," &c j Genuine With; Blue Signature OF BARON LIEBIG in fac-slmille across taoeL lughly recommedded as a night cap instead of alcoholic drinks. ' - i i r Liebig Company's J Extract OF MEAT. To be had of all' Storekeepers. urocers and Chemists, sole Agents for the United States (wholesale) C. David uo.,y rencnurcn Avenues London. Rnc. Jan 23 d & wiw I t Sash. Doors. LPoors. s "TIIENEVER YOU ARE IN NEED OF P. FSIHTIK5, ECLIHfi cr EIKDIK5 come and see as. We have the most complete establishment In the city, carry a large slock: of different qualities of pa. per to select from, do your work promptly and satlafactorUy. and at prices thai we can at. v OItv 0S70UX orden. J ' 1 JACKSON A REST GOODS. LOWEST PJBICES. . RIMS. SPOKES, WHEELS. . i -i COOKING AND nEATING JSTOVES. Being Factory Agents we can save you money. Jacobi8 Hdw Depot. dec39tf 13 Sa Front street. 4- Branliild, Simoflj & Co., Taylor'is Bazar LEADS BUT NEVER FOLLOWS, f Our barga!n day, usually every Monday, but this week a spe- i cial clearing sale this en- -tiree week. Profits no object now it's sales we - seek. r ' 39 Thirty Nine Cents 39 For our fine Felt Hats and Bon nets in every color and this season's shapes. We mean. , what we say. Profits no object, its sales we seek. 25 Twenty-Five Ct8 25 For Straw Hats, new shapes 4 just received and will be sold for twenty five cents. Profits no object it's sales we seek. - . " FACE VEILING, new and desira ble shades, in dotted and plain; also in utiiying veiling at 23c a yard, worth 50c. v . ; Dtoves TN GREAT VAKIETY, CO0K! ers. Can give ydu anything yw f want. We don't make them, to ' cess to the best sources of supp' - CaU and see us. I ALDERMAN, FLANT Dealers in Hardware, ft , Jan 16 d&yr V t Wlis 2 Societv Wo 1 ,1 rimE STSwrisra koctrtYO; 1 . I Parish solicit orders for all m fancy sewing, crocheting and e Ladies' and Children's aprons Orders left at the Kectorj. Third street, wUl meet wlti pn nox25tf.v - . , Laces. ' - . , , . . - . v- - Neven before was there such bar gains sho wn in Laces, black, cream, ecrue, white, gilt and silver Cords and Laces. It will pay you to pur chase your Lace now even if you don t need it right off; the price will astonish you. - . , Kid Gloves ei? r0ldVer sixty;three dbz en Kid Gloves, because we are sell mg them for 75c. a pair, worth $1.2.5. Sf1 another small lot of an sizes. uail pair Deiore they are all 1888. Harper 's M " ILLUSTRATE - - - - ; - - J Harper's Magazine Is an or. slve thought and movement if ment of life. Besides other ; contain, during the eomJa. articles, superbly iUustrated' Wrest; articles on Ameilcan aa, try; beautifully illustratecl par, Norway, Switzerland, Algle ' Indies: new novels by Wiu Howells; novelettes, cacli coc number, by Uenry: James, l Amelia Rives; short stories mar wniera; ai A TV George William Curtis, wj and Charles Dudley Warner. The Editorial Departments i HARPERS' FEATHERS given awav. and get a gone again. and WINGS almost ' PER HARPER'S MAGAZINE.- " HARPER'S, WEEKLY. HARPER'S BAZAR. HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPlf Postage Free to all , Ssates, Canada, or Mexico. ; :!-. The volumes of the If agg Numbers for June ana v&'t When no time is specified begin with the Number curr ceipt of order. r Bound Volumes of II Profits no obiect we seek at or's Bazar Tayl j Jan 17 IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS IN' LIQUORS, CIGARS AND TOBACCO 111 North Front St-. Wilmlmrtmi Te V. S0? by cheapest at Heins .AI in flPflXCJ L AAA CaJ J C(U A AAA r. n ti ill. " 't: r. . 1 .. All per volume, - Cloth caj - , each by mail post paia- j index to Harper's Mafjgi inclusive, rrom jiw vol, 8vo. Cloth, oa Jiemittancesihoald W Moaey Order or Draft, to i KewsvaDersare not toco,- inithmit t no e rnrPRR OW 1 HABP2B Address novl5
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