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r THIS PArKK pursued every evening, Sundays excepted, By josh. T. james, Editor and Prop. SUBSCRIPTIONS, POSTAGE PAID: one fear, $-4.00. SI month3 $2. 00. Three months. ILOOl- One -month, 83 cents, jne paper will be delivered by carriers, free cnargc, in any Part tne 7 at the above rites, or 10 cents per week. Advertising rates low and liberal. lT- subscribers wlU please report any and J T( ) T Y T T .i.i a MMlira t)il1r nana namiliii-lr I ' '- -.A.t lEVIEW WILMINGTON, N. C, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 22, 1888. NO 196. TORPID LIVER pinown by these marked peculiarities t I. A feeling of weariness and pains In the limbs. i Bad breath, bad taste In the month, " knd furred tongue. , innstljotion, with occasional , attacks oCdiHrrhoea. Headache, in the front' of the head : tausca, dizziness, aud yellowness of , srlbnrn, loss of appetite. I Tfc'jetttipn of the stomach and bowels iHfrtssin of spirlU, and great melan " dwlj't with, lassitude and a disposition to leave everything for to-morrow. IMtnral flow of Hile from the Liver Mfwntiul to good health. When this obstructed It results lu Yesterday's New-York Herald de- Five interments this week in Pine votes over three columns to4 its re- Forest, 1 adult and 4 children. ports of the yellow fever epidemic. -r, . rr .. A. . V . Tx , . . . . But. one interment this week m It sei,.sto.be rap.d y making ,ts OakdWe, an adult, brought here for way towards the M.s.pp,. Noth- interment. ing but a freeze will check it. Br. steamer Oartmore sailed from Mr. Robert Haydn, of the Char- Liverpool on the 19th inst for this lotte Chrocictc, thinks there is no port. ' doubt of Senator Hansom's election. Hon S. H. Fishblate leaves here J to-morrow night for Richmond. We will tell all about it when he gets back. "-i ' for He said recently to a reporter the Washington (D. C.) Tost; ' I can tell you that nothing in the world can beat Senator Ransom. He is as good as elected. Four fifths of the . stockholders of the Notwithstanding t.h rAfpnt. hpfivv .. . b t 1 f rilis QifavrvAAii I ...:t1 !. i M.ns t.tiA rliist fine nlM,lv hmo " 'l,l"uwu vi will preu,uu ,u disagreeable. w . i - Thought Best to Decline. Some of the young men in Char lotte proposed to take advantage of the presence in that city on Monday Happiness supreme. This is the ! of the members of the Wilmington condition of all who have been wise I Amateur Opera Company and tele- and purchased Stoves at Jacobi's graphed here yesterday, offering Hdw. Depot. t ; them the compliment of a german Bishop Watson went to South port ra tle ?los.e of the entertainment jixuuuny uigiiu i ins me youner St. Philip's church in that town to morrow. - There were 2 interments - this week in Bellevue, one adult and paper have expressed themselves as one infant (still born.) irienaiy to Senator Hansom, aud This the folks were at first anxious to accept f bat .on mature reflection deaf 1 ai that festivities of this kind were in- vRev. L. T. Christmas will occupy i compatible with the object of their his pulpit to-morrow at 11 a. m. and J visit to Charlotte, the relief of the 8 p. m. at the Central Baptist ! suffering and distressed, and thnv between the two Senators. Ransom The Register of Deeds issued mar- Church, corner of Seventh and Rerl have therefore o.nnnn.n,i f ,iu .1 If.. T .1 li l I ... I I "vuuium-i tu UCtllUC Tr t ,-m,u,n any nage licenses this week to 1 white Cross streets. the invitation and have so wired flie auu-.uuu Headouarters for Pnw.br Shnt ; Irties in Charlotte, at the same Congressman Charles Tracey, who Get rid of that tired feel ih? rs Cans. Cartridges and Ammnnition tl,ue thanking them most cordially has been on a visit t5his home in quick as possible. Take Hood's Sar- of all kinds is at Jacobi's Hdw. Be- their kindly and hospitable in- Albanv. N. Y.. and who hnint ro. ta mrnia, wnicn gives strength, a x Cu.i ...j .x . tent. - 1 j - i I.:. .1 i in. uuu oneiis luuueu ul a iiioineiii s notice. turned to Washington City, said this to a New York Star correspon- The sun crosses the equator to. dence: day on his -regular annual journey "The political situation in and to the South for the Durchase of around Albany was never more Spring goods promising for the Democracy. .. .1 it I T m i . - I iiiereure nu uivisions. mere is a i n vou want a nictnre rrainpfi o ah r Ur i m. - ' i x&ii iii run a rii i fin &rKSS ?f. has.a large with clearing off the docket and Ll Union W at 20c, 25c joyable. 1 talked wim a number of flUieni oaiainffs to select nothing of any general interest has r"fhh SfIHU" BILIOUSNESS, Thich. if ncfflected. son leads to serlons .Simmons Liver Uegrulator exerts iniwt felicitous influence over every kind ,j biliousness. It restores tho Liver to j,nuer vrorkius order, regulates tho Kt:cre-iiouofbileand-puts the digestive organs iasnch condition that they can do their 1,-stwork. After taking this medicine no one will say, "1 am bilious." "I have been subject to severe spelts of Con pnion cf the liver, and hnve been in the habit of uking from 1 5 to 20 grains of calomel which gen tnHj bid me i:p for three or four flays. Lately-1 tire been taking Simmons JJvcr Regulator, hic!i C3VC me rclef without any interruption to business." J. Hugo, Middleport, Ohio. tus our yi sump in red on frcnt of Wrapper J. 11. Zfilin & Co., Philadelphia, 1'a. aorajtclstpdtwly casat 'Not bv illiv Tnpnns On tlit rinri. PUVilS AN II UKHA N S- trary, the boot is on the other le iu any tvepumicans are coming over to us. Governor Hill has inainrnrat.- trrKiTETO ME for PRICES AND terms ed his canvass in a most successful before buying an Instrument, as I keep one I manner, and no utterance of his I awakened a heartier indorsement of Hie largest stocks Of than his emnhafiV. tIapIa good appetite and health. Laboring Public. In order to erive the labori tlf Alit ca it I 1 r-i m. I .1 . - - . " O v...unuin,uuri. uu opportunity, and bv reonest of The Grand Jury was discharged many of my trends and patrons I yesterday afternoon and the Court .wi!1 aain .offer next Saturday, 350 will close this evening for the termJii.19. wortli $2.V. ' Iuen' at been taken up Saturday, 5,000 vards of fiftssL thf lonnl lpfldfru nnrl Vnf nna l.illOU, port reached my ears. It is a Dem- There will be religioas services at Question "X NW York ,be-vond the Helping Hand Mission to-m6r-q"5tisI,not true, then that Dpi,.- row at 11 a. 111. and 8 p. m., conduct ocrts are going over to the Repubji- ed hy Mr. Elder, city missionary. been transacted. This is no sham salk. as rrh ni,i Reliable sells what he advertises. The Little Tycoons snent a verv r":"? 01 "y.pa- , . . fl fys, mruugu mistaKe, went .into pleasant, evening at the Hummocks the wrong store. Be sure and look last night as the guests of the Sea- ior j. SHRIER coast Railroad. There was also To-night there will be the usual quite a large party of others and an religious meeting in the Bethel for extra train was run which did not workingmen and business men. La- return to the city until after mid dies are also invited to attend, nlffht. indications. St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church. For North Carolina, fair weather In St. Paul's Evangelical Luther- DTAXTilQ! A "MTI HDaAATQ e does not desire a divided triumph followed on Sunday by local rains an Church, corner sixth and Market ceiving $10; rlaJNUO AlNJJ UXIVtAIMO Everything, indeed, is working and stationary temperature. sts German services will he held at age of 41 tv.ni.c.nTlf most harmoniosly. and the situation . . ., 1 . . s. Geimau services wiU be held at d th t Tho Old Reliable Clothier, m No. la North Front st., The sl'g" of the Golden Arm; Tlie Goose Problem. ' :a ! : Editor Review: I submit you my answer to "Bertha"; Two farmers go to market with SO geese each; one sells his at2 for $1, receiving $15; the other 3 for $1, re- r . : ilia j . . t ... . total sao, or at an aver- cents IN TIIE SOUTU. lmseU otCany of the first-class manu- uetares. Pian FRO3T3$190 UPWARDS aniece. Th tiay. flilV thflV stuff ir in .1 ...jiu nr - " t . 1 j v T w w v v liidi . rv li. u 11,11 cannot, in my opinion, be changed. An invitation is extended to ladies 11 a- lu" to-morrow ancl English geese each, but one being taken sick ... Q attend the experience and prayer services 8 p. m. In the English ser- turns his o0 geese over to the other, The rogues in New York are no meeting to be held at the Seaman's vices at 8 p. m., Rev. F. W. E. Pes. g?u to, 5hf same Party they fam.eS; They don't do the thing Bethel this (Saturday) evening at 8 chau, the pastor, will preach, by 0rau a ff K C Art . " r ."V iBTO V FROM $45 UPWARDS. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. iT. Ij. Stone RALEIGH, N. C. BKAN0H HOUSE : by halves. The latest is the expos ure of one of Ferdinand Ward's dis ciples, one James E. Bedell, who gathered together over $250,000 be longing to other people. He didn't get to Canada, though, but was ar rested and is now in the Tombs. The New York Star says: One of the most gigantic swindles o'clock. Services morrow request, on "Besetting , Sins." 5 for $2, or an average' of ' 40 cents PLEAS2 iCOTICIi " We vnn to ed to receive coinmtuUcatio from our frlenss oa any and all subject general Interest, but . r . Tne name or te Trrltcr ma& aWvs fce fur nisnea to tne Editor. .: " .' f ' ComrasLlcaUons must be written only cr one side or the paper. . Personalities must be avcldei 2r And it is especially and particularly unact stood that the Editor doc3 not always endorse the views of correspondents anle so statet: In the eutorlal columns. , i NET7 ADVEKTIOErilI T3 CHAKGE OP TElinS - in the ' Rentine of stores and Stalls "KJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE stores and stalls , Ux the sevtral Harket Houses of? the city will be rented !forth6' ensuing rear at pubho auction, to the highest ; bidders, on Monday, the 24th day ot Septembers, isss. Renting: wlU take place at the Market Houses, beginnlngr at the Fourth Street Mdrket, at 11 o'clock a, m. - r-, . . " The nsh Market will be rented In two sec- - - tions. : ' : . ; . . a PartIes nnuxis will be reiulred to give notes and security to toe approved by the com- mittee.4' f " i 1 No bids wul be accepted'trom parties in ar rears. . . T ' 'Further riot-atia no 1 ... '. , lw j'en, " vu uu onnoun cedatthe tlmeofrentli-i ? ; By order of the Committeaon Markets. A. G. RICAUD, oey,ii tbia . -. , .. . Chalrmfln. ; ; (Messenger ana star copy ia and sj The First, Qvoterc. ; ... .....-. , rpnE FIRST OYSTERS THIS SEA 't son were received at the Gen Sa loon to-day- Thev - am fmm wnrxF River and are nnnsnAiiv rat. an mh flumi There is only a limited supply.. Call early and get some of the "First of ffe season." . . . . - X. Xi WALLACE, sept SO tt ' v Gem Saloon, N. Front st. ' STATE OF NORTH CAROUNA, . ..is-'ii,,;'..;, SUPERIOR COURT, NEW HANOYER COUNTY. Court Hotico. TURORS AND ALL PERSONS HAYING Ses in St. John's Church to: v Mr. A; F. Lucas has placed us uji, xftennth touslneas at BEPTEBtW i 1888, :. Holy Communion, 7:30 a. der obligations (or a box oi the cele- $1 difference in the whole or resnec- of the SUPERIOR "cdURroriiEW HAN- m.; Morning Prayer, U o'alock; brated Bergner & Engel beer now tively $25 and $24. Evening Prayer, 5 o'clock. Sunday sold bv him and also for a box of de School 4 p. m. licious ginger beer, of his own man. A. G. Prempert. over county are hereby notified that tney will not be required to' be present luntu the Capt. Jus. B. HugginTTaaeived a f, are put p in half- proWeV "BerTh had iSSdin 77 tM DS Ispatch to-day from Mr Whitnev Pt bottles, closely and compactly yesterday's Review, and which she MonOctoberlsti A. D. 1888.-; : K.eep iresn ior ou" eipiain,. 1 I JURORS for the FIRST WEEII Will hftf: lw dspatcl ' a 1 I m -m fhnf line honn lirfcfiflif. fr nnfino I n.t. Tn rk"crTiri I la irVtili co rc tiMTll I S6HiI6CI, flliCl of the police for years was unearth-1 lie is drwn T.wiio nn' T..in,i months. ed last Mondav morning when it ,a00-0i . . 7J1I . was found that James E. Bedell, the dangerously sick. Will wire if they : trusted manawr nf .the iiinrtcrRffA OeCOUie Worse." ry t r -- will City Court. for ?!sKS "!e ro solve and explain, I ago in theOran'i2CMrfnnri ttww-I reQUlrea to attend at all. J .4 t Ja . Pa- fl i Given imoer ttj iani U th6 em. 10. uupieu it, xrom tne At An- -heal.v - ; and. loan department of Shipman, Barlow, Larocque and Choate's ex- unixxiK btreet, between Front and Second, I tensive law business, at No. 35 Wil WILMINGTON, N. C. Jeotf The Stokley House, DAKTIES IN WANT OF ACCOMMODA The German ia Cornet Band are making preparations for a musical liam street, was ah embezzler to the concert early in October to be e-iven extent of $264,500. at the Lutheran Meiuoril building. Not content with the salary of rvuZLiu . i . $7,500 a year, he concocted a scheme lheret ?e some t the est musi. of preparing false mortgages, and cal talent in the city engaged on by peculiar negotiations systemati- that occasion cally conducted managed not only jr.,r.. it xu. i"io "au uopiea ic irom the At.lnn. .t v j. w i iti ulisiyuiscd jl liic iuit i n . . .. i it ,1 . - . - 1...: v !" wtnvuiumt an under the head-1 il cia sea ac omce this 21$t day of .aoCO -Mi3 iiuiui;. mg "uo figures Lie?" I solved th sept 21 2t ons at WnghtSTiiie will and the STOKLEY I to rob his firm, but through them Rev. T. W. Guthrie, Presiding El- sarT. rr uvva- uuu witur uuu uiuuib Bwiuuieu iuc qer, wii preacn. at Grace Methodist ntei y y' Week 0r montn at low invf sPPers to order at any hour dur- rrfr0ie(leucacIes of satt water,tlsh,crabs, .i8?3. furnished to guests. k ais' sning iioats,Flsl nSS0. ... ducted one of wtM "uuw vuo naici auuui 1 , -"uu yarns 01 the Depot. W. H. STOKLEY, Proprietor. warmers' xoan ana 1 rust company p. ni,Mu A of more than half this ainonnt. I ' . ' vJMivv 14, ti.p ioriirkiu .f h? Tionininv a. m. and 8 p. m, were as peculiar as they wereingen-1 at 3 p. m. Seats ious, and by scheming he Edward Hill, disorderlv nndnt Problem alreadv t.her, . ieeo ' j . w v , . . ' . . ' . "ij , uwu dismissed. sausiaction, but did not report the Geo MoKoy, dy conduct, SBSSSfSi ciar $10or20days. plain this problem at length, I am Wm. Olsen'and Z. Souders, charge at your service and do so with pleas ed with being tramps, held under ur. . , , , . susnicion 4 irst day's sales: A. sold one coop suspicion. - e? 30 headj ftt a fQr $1$15; and Fell qn the Street Car Track, B; sold one coop geese, 30 head, at iir j. u xi x ,r 3 for $1 $10. Total $25. We are sorry to hear that Mr. Second dav's salesr A: nnd "R rid I mi - r tit 1 . r . " . Sabbath School Ano8-- m' weoo sqstQiqea a very two coops geese, CO head, at 5 for free. Ushers will Pamrul maury to-day. In jumping ana you ; V f S. YAH AMUINGE. . Clerl: superior court. ask what fansp tne ditterence m the receipts from F U R rj I TiU R E ' -r -.. - ... Of Every Description ana'all Kinds of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Promptly Kopalrcd. Lrforffou4r,,veadrscSoe1?t induct strangl oa a street car Ue slipped and fell W?fam toVdSy8'1 f.-? victors, who are cordiaUy J,S LI??'A sec- Jeistf systems of robbery that has been J invited, to seats. known for years. CAUTION Fr.ava(k 118 mT name and the price LtL0? the bottom ot all mj adyertlsed Sipr leaTlnpr tbo factory, which protect &idiailLhlgh prices and Inferior goods. WrTrw TT" i,. DonRlas shoes at a, re- a i mi a iie naa incm wicnoni mi eapric name ( ) local nsrBrs. INDEX TO NlCW APVKBTISSililKTS. W & S R R Sunday schedule M M Katz Great Sacrlrtce Sale F C Miur rinK- and White Gossamer IIei.nsbekgeh -rrogrcsslvencss of Chilstl aiOy Day's length 12 hours and 8 min utes. Itock Crystal Spectacles aud Eyelasaes Adyice to old and young: In se leoting spectacles you should be cau tious not to take more magnifying vomer than has been lost to the eye as in the same proportion that you pass that point of increase, will cause you further injury to the eye. Using . glasses of stronger power than is ne- QLUINQ, VARNISHINQ, PAIN TING OR Staining, old Furniture made to look as the car wheel passed over ft. It is The merchant that buvs the Inotknown at this writing the ex- the second day and these geesehaV:f v-Mfl0'UI,lnn tent( Lis injaries but physicians JSSi! V&J&l'"""- . : :. ' i ! .1 j, i 7 j . biauu, ctvuuruiiitr i Yere ctuic-u au eiammaiion was to contract, out of the geese coops bca v w-iia x ;j; H, FARRAR. Respectfully, being made when last we heard from on the second days10 times 2 geese I him. We trust, that. t.li inlnrioa volll out of A's coon 20. and 10 ti IT! PS !l I not prove severe and that no bones "$1 H Cl OO 111 OCt Ll n O altogether 50 geese at the price mer- cnanc paia second day, a for $2, and are broken. The Festival Last Night. The festival given by the young remainder of IQgeese left in A's coop XKTR HAVE NOW THE HANDSOMEST LINE paid lor same 50 geese-$20. . The of SH02S ever brouflit to this nrr. n nm.r Sunset to-morrow afternoon at 6 minutes past 5 o'clock. Autumn commences to-dav. ac- delighted cording to the almanacs. Baptist Chu t- t -.i i 7i , x ture was SavemonevbvMmvinirfrotn.TaPohi's f1."1118 and scenes encountered by ft vYas so successf ul that there is .t , " . nun iiuw. uepor. t Fishermen place for at Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. ' . A meqxx ituair. xne young ladies mainder of 10 ireese of th A Int were out in force and of course the 1 chant also got the second day at.the ed in person direct from the Manufacturers. Wo will sell at - : ; LOT? PRICES The First of a SerJst, T.. t n.ii.i i i - . I xvv. xjt. A-riiouara entertained a noys were there too. The hall was average price oi w cents each for 5 and ask unn aumcuuu at uie xjrooKiyix i ungiiLiy ijiuminaiea anu oeautiiuilv I .x ... u iWO W1 AV , loot n!k i i i i , r vents per iieaa on these 10 ireese. I Pwauuwejttaraaiiee ropiest you, both as rch last night. The lec-1 decorated and almost evervdehftanv Lnnai i i faCCDC 1 - . . drJrf:, f t ua f u i7l '"f?11 to Quality and price. iiwi vjl ouiiic ui mo i ui iucocwh CM tu UB llau. Liiere. I . IveSDeCtlU 1 1 V : I , Sept.22,'88. II. A. V7.. Jul ' " "S?".. some talk of another of like nature We now"i,ave it. a Door Look that I ' ' Jt was confined principally to Lon- at an early day. The net amount cannot be picked. It is cheap and tien will find the cheapest don and some of the things he saw realized is not far from $100.' safe- See it at Jacobi's Hardware Gill Twine, Rope, etc., is there. The series will be continued. : Vepot. ' t Eobtsfj: : l : oes. . lwJ St. i ii i r i. , ti'Ssr w. L. DOUCLAS 135HOE. kan.v AO TACKS nr xir . v n Hip. nana-sew FOR GENTLEMEN. All In. Mr. S. II. Fisliblate, the. King Clothier, has his Fall stock ready ior inspection. He always purchases eany so. as to obtain the e.hoiep styles. Merchants buying' tftfir . BaPffir CWh cfrvL-c ill?.- r. . . T "" . 5S Shoe smooth stoc this season of the year have e?SFw& totake ihe "eullin'Ks;- or what' is Be Howl's Magazine. Belford'8 Magazine, the p ublication of which has recently been inaugu. rated, promises tq meet with a great success. It is edited by Don Piatt, one of the most versatile and aceam plised scrib,es iA the country, and Is devoted to politics as well a to lit- The MnlUt KttOPn. " I . X ITT . . . r - . i i efttiure. we nave naa out one Tne mulIet fishing this season has (number as yet, and if that is to be On next Friday night he will tell of Mr. Spurgeon in London and of Paris, Vesuvius, Sir Walter Scott and Edinburg. The lecture last night was well attended. The proceeds are for the benefit of the! r-oplflyn, -Fes Mattresses n!o. ii IfKTV AOVKBTlSliMBNTI. Wilmington Seacoast R. R. sPrInS8 Schedule, Sunday, Sept 23. ALL KINDS, V ii f f CHEAP I THE BEST! , Bandana Beds.' J VERY PINE I P. P. Pillows, EoLters, C: t V f " . t . I , , . , , ..... , I I - UVI hJS shoe, n orinai . . 118 woukl not been unusually good. It is an in- taken as an index of others we are liJS , 1: ; . b &locK ,s co," dustry on wh?.eh quite a number de- sure that it will become a very pop- i TPlAINS WILL UN as JOLLOWS; . LnV,f--"" " V f .?lure,11 'irst claw goodM pend for a livelihood in the Fall ular publication, A Wbng the writers Winj Wilmington at fti5 a. we nqlleo such names as Roger Q. ; LeaviDo- n Mills. G. If. Stofkl.r,dcP .TniiiPs ,fcOOp.m. L.DofVThurt the feet. " ; ' vumuiu turn winter. Tne nsh are gutted ZS&f&'S0 ' "e eill?Ioy8 ,no "voulen at d ted in barrels and generally r?K 2 S01 worKuiem ill hours bring about 4 cents ft pqund. "I0 xHf -ts and Cheap 4 r? Jaffi Hewlett's V rm If w 1 I- M - k I iT 1 r ..I. B,.x I . -. . ' . ''t f Vif I I i i i u- wiue ianup( on Aiasnn hnrn Kpac.n :tn. 3IOSQU1TO NETS, ITH PATXCtIbaK f ' Order by Mall, If too Damp to c.11. HOWELL & 0UUIIIHG, : (Opposite City Han.) P. JV Old MattrKjsies renovated andremaiiP. m., 2JJ0 and I Upholstering done.Leare orders with ua for I Mr. J. IS. DemtJser. Paner Ilanrpr rnmt ammocks at 10)0 a. m.. &00 and Layer and Upholsterer. - sept 23 it , sept is c HOWELL & CU2K1INO, h" ttfUi,5.TPlJTJr'S School teA Wui?' flWto wear "3 We advise I said he has never seen ai many fish TT T-vv- r . I . ttuai a SIU1D I 1U UUfi V.rPPK in II t4 . V5 VAAIN' 1 wiiw.i.-.rr;j-. land (;npnn .inhn imAHo n I 41 " ' ' n xixuiuiuix, i r ft""" "jf ";C' Sfrtei .8'e Real Estate. ;, Pink and White 6o::cr; lie and uight for biiyen I our readers to beware Stafford and ntl.a nfWof 1 T TI1E.COURT IIOTTST? DOOKl I'M TI112 I MIITliiVP'S 8TTTPT RTYTl?r'"vr' ivn t u'iv' If., stores are weJlljghtely l5,W U k. "UHltmi.. T9x. .. . " I Ulltl Il(Vir U'lllll lO YriM. nr.r,.n-:t I XI . . a . I lAllrinln In c.l.l 1 n n I n v . hrt i I .1. . . -r.- . " . . 7 . '' FA"LJOnr rfT'iuunon via Lac6i If not I w ri rwtiHuii I ui li ForJP3-MASsl w- lOUGLAa: for buyers of clothing. ?3i3iaeoaip yper r, merit. Each number is to con- Une ot Fourth st.T7 ft & of the se. intersection tain a complete novel Published ' Cast? JS?6 wtthK-r??r"1 i t i i i c . st. s. r ft. tnence E. 110 ft, thence & ft, by Belford, Clarke & Co., Newlork; tbence W.HOft to Fourth st at9WnPrnnnm , MA KSDEN BELLAMY, at 5'. oU per annum. ; geptissttths commissioner. Chemicals, Patent Aledlclnes, Toliet Anicu-3, J t-uuiwa, riu, at . p. c. jmxEirs. Dm? store. Corner Fonrth and Nun fits.. P. Prescriptions fitted at all Lours, day or night. sept 11 u
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