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0 u 0 1 3,C, Tl .... nnfUT CXOCPtCd. )rflT;Ed,lof4Ddrro1'" th cm Tiiree jtja. s r oontxasocau. Jt Urfd bj camera, free "tlotraodliDeraL !e report any and if 1- JL i 1 lid. fiEffflf 9 a, r r VOL. XlVr WILMINGTON, N. C.,' SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1890. NO 226. local isrm w s. IKDIX TO NW ADTXrmiVtKTS Fjwd; Co rurniture , ' Xrxw CsoTnixa Drcjgtsu -Thi Mapox Grand Excursion " Chxs D Mrns-North Rirer Hay s HicoAHT lc R change of Schedule .oitoVuc Carolina Each steamers o'cotut CHADaor Executors Notice C W ViTW-Wall ra per and Window t$hic3 ' ' i - . Day's leu-th 1 hours and 43 luin ules.. - " To Dlcpel Cotda, . . Headaches and Fevers, to cleanse the system effectually, yet gently, ; when costive or bilious, or when the i blood is impure or lusgish,-to per jiuaneutly cure habitual constipa tion, to awaken the kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, without irritating or weakening them, use , Syrup of Fig. I. ONE? KXJOYS l.uruVl and result when 1 LM i T m. T - T - I to the taste, and acU Slzi Iwel-S cleanses the svj j-j feTfrs and cures habituaJ Suuset to-uiorrow iu hint m pjit C o'clock. The receipts of cotton at this iort to-day foot up 1,?66 bales. . Hcnppernong grapes at SO cents a ock uiorning. The SeacoMt Schedule. ! A change of schedule on the Sea afternoon at 19 coast Railroad isovs into effect on Monday next. Trains will leave Front etreet at VJ20 a. in. and 2:30 i in were aeinuir i market this The Register of Deeds has' issued marriage licenses this week for four couples, all colored. Commencing with to-morrow riraceM.'E. 8abb&th School will convene at 3.30 o'clock. - Rev. Dr. Creasy was expected to Srrnn of FlCT 13 tb thzdj of its kind ever pro dnrxz t the taste and ac V'f ta the stomach, prompt ir VRtod trulv bencfacial in 1U arrive thh aftermoon and will fill his La tftpared only from the mosl tt. i-wablc substances, lti Jet exaUcnt qualities jeommend il , tl tad have made it the mosl ttcUrresedy known. ' t in fnr nnl in 50f ii bottles bv all leading dniff Anr reliable dmmst wh pulpit at Grace M; E. Church to morrow, morning and night. Services in St. John's Church to Uiorrow as follows: Litany, Uoly Communion and sermon at 11 a. in. ; Sunday School at 4.80 p. After all, the best way to know Sarsnpa sure to Jict lave it on hand will pro thf real werit of. Hood's S 2SrPtly for any one wb 2, T "vB. nia to try it. Do not accept anj aud G:10 p. m. and leave the Ham hiocks on the return at 7:40 and 10:25 a. m. anil 4:45 aud 7:10 p. in. An earh' morning train, at 0:45, will start from Princess street. . On Sun day the train will leave at 2:30 p. in. and leave the Hammock on the re turn at 7:10 p. in. This train will lie over at Princess street Capt. Nolan will not, we know, take it amiss if we suggest that the last train be kept a little longer at the other -end of the line, ho that those who go down on it may have au opportunity of taking an oyster roast at Wrightsville or a stroll on the seashore. UUFOMUt FID SYRUP CO. Jit FlAHCtSCO. CAL txtrzitti. sw roitt, n.r. rur BOtSEItr II. HELUMY, wnOLJWALK DKrOfJlST, 1 wmington, N." C. get Hood's. . I am Manufacturer's Agent for Barbed and all kinds of Wire"; Com bination Wire and Iron Fences. Or ders solicited, James T. Metts. t At Grace M. E. Church Sooth, to morrow morning, the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be adminis tered at the close of the services. Sneed & Co., grcCSSSARS TO KNOXVILLE FURNI suf Q lex. i fornf r Market and Second iMtr ?tfkr, anisic designs, lowwt ptm ftrj uvif I&ichi io eail and Inspect to t &ac mjl3tf : THE OWENS HOUSE, Oa Dock Street. bMiref n From aod Second, Til ItlS TUOUOl GDLY UEXOVATED u4 to Kaoas rsrnisard with tn cje to the 3cttt puUie. The Jioom are nice Gieocits4nt Table uppi3sl with the bes. Ion ij u dxj, wf- orionth'at Tfry n:r. .Vas.s. u. OWiSS, Ct Prcprtetreas.' But one . interment, an adult, in Oakdale this week, but one, also an adult, In Bellevue, and seven, three children and four adults, .in Pine Forest, f : ; The banks and a number of places of business were closed yesterday at 1 o'clock, as the original agreement for half-holidays does not terminate nntil tha 15th instant. m Prayer and experience meeting of the bosiness and workingmenat 8.15 o'clock to-night at the , Seaman's BetheVto -which ladles and sea-far ing men are Invited.' With "Regal'1 Paint on your house and "Plastlco' on your walls, your houpe will be beautiful and your ' family happy. Sold by the N.'Jacobi lid w. Co , factory agents. New Push and Pull Blind flinges. Lock's the blind when opened or closed. Saves labor and cost of put nmiiL commission- itHOKKiLs ASDltlncr on Inside fastenincrS. which are : - - - , wln. sa no North Water ttnxu nt needed wltli these lunges, var 30. x. c. tur or neJi on commission I renters, it will nay yon to examine fTrc Bauer, rnur, liacoo. Lara. I' . ' r y rjTr. DwfH, inoe. Tun, cxxton.land uje same. N. JacobI Hdw.CyO. uraju the i-rodoce or Grocery line. A slight change 01 schedule goes llln..., lUlU eUOClUU UIU V-HJHUC VCiuiai AllUA & YULLEUO, Railroad to morrow. The day train wholhsalv m-urM n leaves here at 0.20 and arrives at 7.30, n ' while the nijrht train leaves at 9.30 "OTlSlonS. Groceries Jand arrives at 8 o'clock. The - 1 published In I T.&O. F. Alderman, lipsrs. Tobacco, Cigars, amendeil schedule this issue. is AND C- I n4 Dork Bt t wHMINOTON, N. Wo have it now. A Pump that is WMMISSIOX JlERCHANTSi tob.bf water, to trt n. it the llna genius and Isprononnced by all C I to be the best pump on tne marKet. See it and you -will have no other. N. Jacob! Hdw. Co. Cltr' li F. Rwanri advertised in yes- leruay iseue ui hid of nice Jorth Qarollna hams for sale at 15 cents a podnd, in consequence of which there has been, a run on hlin for those and other goods ad vertised, among the lot a. barrel of clear, strained houey which he sells at 120 cents a quart. 4 Hardwares AND CROCKERY. TE. SPEINOXR a CXX. Importers and Jobber; Parcen BnDcnnr. In Darkest Africa, v A w?Lu A.RE "orisu to KtaiibTAN- tVZ , -w t interrsted In read Bixxdae article telling how the eVv. 'r wrtt the book; as well a arU 7T4aM steTtna. lani im Chaiiiu.and tec25a'r;eUe' oa the KUniey.reUet Jn.!T are to be toarxl at t he ,U,,NtJTN UB1UKY KOOMS. -Jill LSV Market atreeU Just Arrivedl.r K'SLOTOKTHAT FRSStI lJP4)UN- ftTTKx. la snail sua, at V tl t FBISTZD WITH 1 'waoAt ,af maauactnrecwr 3c w t. KWiionr a co. ka ii Kr aad itansTiTuaa arm nr. M ruixdetphj. Y. The Double oui Have It. Mr. Whiting Mcllhenny, sou of Col. Thos. C. Mcllhenny, of this was married In Washington, N. C, this week to a charming and accom plished young lady of that town. The Gazette says: On Tuesday morn ing at 4 o'clock Mr. W. W. McIL henny, of New York, was married to Miss Lena Bellt at the home of the bride's parents, by Rev. Nat Hard ing.- Mr. T. F. Brown was the groom's best man, and Mr. Bextj. Bell gave the bride away. A few intimate friends were present, and showered the old shoes, rice, etc., upon the happy couple as they left on the morning train for New York, their future home. Among the rela tives present were Mr. and Mrs. C, S. Bell, Newbern, anil Mr. Benj. Bell, of Chattanooga. Miss Lena was a great favorite among young and old, and she will be sadly miss ed. Mr. Mollhenny is. a promising young man of the great metropoli tan city.": Selected Rcwllnga. The following, among others, will be found on the shelves' of the Wil mington Library Association: An Unsentimental JourneyTh rough Cornwall, Miss Mulock. Julia. Walter Besanr. Shakespeare's Country, Rose O. Klngsley. That Same Old Coon. Stockton. Across Africa. C. D. Warner. John Bodewin'8 Testimony, Mary Halleck Foote. The Minister's Charge, Howells. The Broomstick Train, O. W Holmes. Bntterneecs. Annie T. Slosson. First Countess of Wessex.T. Hardy. Chance Days in Oregon, 11. H. The Basket of Anita, Grace Ellery Chauning. Mere Pochette, S. O. Jewett. The Lost Mass, Walter Besant. Neptnuo's Shore, Constance Feni more Woolson. The Twa'dogs, Robert Burns. Chita, Lafcadio Hearn. Two Countries, Henry James. Aunt RandyC Annie T. Slosson. How Mr. Stor,m met his Destiny, H. H. Boyesen The Unkind Word, Miss Mulock. The Wraith oT Odin, Longfellow. Annie Laurie, E. S. Phelps-Ward. A Little Dinner, W. H. Bishop. The Twelfth Guest, M. E. Wilkins. The Major' Beport. . We have received from His Honor Mayor Fowjer, a copy of his annual report as recently submitted to the Board of Aldermen. It briefly covers ail essential points and con nected with it is the statement of the Mr. W. A. Willson, City Cleck and Treasurer, showing the exact j tinancial condition of the city at this time.' - : ' j.-"-, : V,. . The Mayor says that during the past twelve months thefehave bcjn ; 207 buildings Constructed here at an approximate vafuer of $310,000. In the numbe'r were .106 residences. All! obligations of the city, he says, are promptly met and the sinking fund .: We wia l clad to rcccire com ;-"frr. ! Croza oar Cric&os ca aaj f - m .Htjicts syncraiiatcrest,tnit . " I f Ttie aaxae of tte wrtr tnzzz rt fca rcr alshsdtotheJMJcor.' , uomxaqnicauona mast he vuq uua vi 1MB paper. - . . r Personauaea most to iv&teL' ' 1 " and it is especuutx aai ptrdbaiarix Baser- stood that the Editor does not alraji enflone the.riews of correspondenni aniess to ttated m the editorial colunnia." wrttun ca scaJr ?4 . ' The Lawyer trad the Court. Some of our lawyers are 'betv the devil and the deep sea." Briins- Oldlrj 01 WOriU UarOlina, t wick ana I'ender courts bowi con. vene next 'week and they will be obliged to At tend both. Hon. A. M. Waddell and Messrs Marsden Bel lamy, A. G. Ricaud and Iredell Meares will godo wn to Southport on Monday and Messrs. DuBrutz Cfut lar and H.' McCIammv will attind - - ii : Pender court on the fame da v. iOri Wednestlay ; Messrs. Bellamy Ricaud twill go up to Burgaw. r. NW ADVRTlaKalENTa. a.nd from S jut h port .fter Manjr Years. Rev. R. H. Jones, of Norfolk, V a.; who is to preach in St. JameS's for the eventual' liquidation of the Church to-morrow morning and bonded debt is strictly maintained. The bonds command a premium of from 3 to5per cent and are -eagerly at sought. , .ZA Stt Uluw. We incerely iTympathixe willi Prof, and Mrs. Noble in: the lo.s of their bright ami beautiful little boy, a charming child and the Idol of the household. He died this .morning, having been taken sick luSelmaand jfrpught Dere. .The lotpnuent win take place to-morrow at an nour io be stated In the morning papers. Strong Men. Women love strong men. "A weak man may excite their sympathy and . t 1 , A. a woman s caret in leuuerness bouiiio and soften the anguish of a weak man'souI, but the laughinjr, joy- i t ous, warm, exuoeraut loveot women dear, belongs to the men that are strong nnd noble anu kind, men whv will a man coutinucweaK, anu meau and peevish? An old gentleman writes: . B. glves'me new life and strength. If there is anythiug that will make an old man young, it IsB. is. B. Some men say, and women too. they never feel weak and mean ex- cotitin the surunr. Whv then feel I weak and mean aud nervous and prostrated in the spring time when j lite aud spirit awakens with thrill-1 inxr buoyancy even the vegetable. world? Must you allow slngsifh XJLDIESIWIIO SEW r Ho hnuMvorr vili nnd ikal- llat t . tt..... . lordo houseworir win nna V, ALL AL. HbkllkOix" delltfnl article for u HO?.' Uortenln" the skin and allaying !L "sa Waterstreeu Jou'hne. When applied let It dry on. iismsBoocfuuii mvic nMi The tanitary condition is good. The Mayor estimates the popula tion at 10,000 white and 15,000 colored, and finds from the returns that the mortality amoug the whites is but 11.80 itf the thousand and among the blacks 18.70. lie directs attention to a former report' made by him relative to the necessity for a system of public sewers and' the establish ment of a quarantine station at the mouth of the riverT we reiers to the substantial im provements which have been made on the roadways in the city and thinks - that Princess - street, from Front to Second, should be paved at once with blocks and that Nutt street should wait on Princess. Let us say -here that in our opinion Princess should wait on Nutt and that it is useless to pave the former i at all unless the work is carried to Third street and we do -not think that the city is in a condition to pay for the work and that on Nutt street as well just at this time. The Mayor calls attention to the condition of the central and subur- barLstreets, a work in which the Rkvikw has been fruitlessly engag ed for years past. He thinks they should be ballasted with crushed rock, obtained from quarries East of j the city. This is a more important work than the . paving of Princess street. : ' i More docks are needed .and the , Mayor recommends that the dock at the foot of Chestnut street be opened and the whart repaired, and it should be done, j - His Honor recommends that the Western part of Front Street Market be converted into a fish market;that the stand pipe of the Water. Works Co. be removed from Hilton to a Central or Southerly location and that the members of the police force be appointed by a commission to be appointed by the legislature. In the City Court during the year 1,021 cases were disposed ol and the receipts ? therefrom, converted into the treasury, were $3,685.95. The Mayor compliments the Fire Department, states that negotiations are now' under way by which a park 30 acres in extent can be secured and cl ses by -recommending that the laws relative to the city be revised and codifled nnd the result submit ted to the legislature for its appro- val. - j . I'he City Treasurer's report shows that the receipts from all causes during the year have been $153,18(5.76 and the expenditures $140,921.33, leaving a balace on hand in cash, of $10,582,20. The total bonded debt of the city is $709,800 and the tloat- ng dgbt $12,574.34. From this last the cash on haud is to be deducted, leaviug au act aal deficit of $1,992.14, which is $311,92 in excess of the de ficit'of the pfeyious year.' It is proder to state that the bonds is sued, and to be issued, to the V.T O. & B. C. R, R. are not included in the above' and the bonded debt of the city is therefore practically $509,800 instead of $709,800. From the. mass of itnius we figu re ont that the actual running expenses le year have St. Mark's at night, is not altogeth er a stranger here. He was located in this" city nearly half a century ago. Jle was then a minister in tjie Methodist Protestant Church, from which he soon seceded and entered the - Episcopal Church. Fortv-two years ago he united Mr. A. J. ' Yopp and his wife in the bonds of matri mony. Mr. Yopp had'.a visit from him this morning at the store of his son, Mr. v. . lopp, on South iront street,, on wnicn occasiou Mr. Jones spoke in the warmest terms of our city and our j people referring to the pleasant days of hit bojourn m our mulst. Churcli Services To-JIorrow. tt. Andrew's l'resbyterlan Chuch.cor. Fourth ana uampoeii streets, itev. John w I'nmrose. D D.. Pastor. Sunday services at 8:15 p. m.; conducted by Rev. w. McC. Miller. No morning service. Sabbath School at 4:00 p. m. Prayer Meeuncr ana lecture vveanesaay at tj:i5p. m. The public cordially invltecL Seats free, j , First Presbyterian Church, corner of Third and Orange streetsjRev. Dr. P. II. lloge.Pastor, unaay services at n o ciock a. m. oniy. Sunday School at 5:00 o'clock p. m. Prayer meeting ana lecture Thursday night at 8:15 o'ciock.. visitors weicemc to all services. Front Street Chapel of the First Presojte- rian Church, southwest corner Front and Queen streets, evice Sunday at 8 p. m. only. sunaay scnooi at 5.W p. m. n-ayer meetisg Wednesday night at 8. Visitors always wel come. agHBMDtBBBBanacn 0 ; DIED. noble. September 6th, at il o'clock c to., UUSiAuU MACKAJS NOliLE. SOn Of M. Vi . and Alice J. NoWe. aged S-yearp. 5 months and 22 days. Hour of funeral, from residence of Mra. Mi A. Yarborougfh. corner Fifth and Mulberry streets, win be stated in morning papers. COUNTY OF NEW HANOVEIJ. : - , : ' surfiHioit eouKT. To DeUa ary, ;orge Carey. James tiarey. Kebecca Frank, kelson Garer, : Alexamier Garey an-3 George, Fenner, anl auch other who may be heirs st law ot Grace Fenner deceased : i . V- Vherea Joseph D. Sanjpson, 'Admlnistra lor rf" bonis iton of (irace Fenner, deceased. In -his frnal settlement of his adminurration or VlXKa 1piUd over 1,1 1&0 undersigned, as clerk cf the Supt rior court ot New iian- I ?.VJP?lntyi lDc. sum 01 two hundi-ed and- ?Qa "riy-u-or.e-hundredth f sime; and whereas paying . but If ri lr?Jvaj. w 11 uy cnutlcd to Bhare 1 iu uistriouuon mereoi? nnw. ihia in r hm. . fy the above-named parties and all ethers who claim io be heirs at law of tho said Grace Fenner, and who claim an interest, in sairi fund, to appear bo Tore tee Judgo of the SiJbo- ' rior court of the County of New Hanover, nt : the Court llbuso in Wilmington, on the 31 ?M?(laJAf,tcrtIie,,!!; 5fonday in September, law. and then and there t assort and prov their interest l, and claihi to' said fund- at which time tbo uudrsiged will apply to the saffimdf "4130,0111- decree diaributln2 . -- Dated talR, tlic lsth'jdaj of Augur.'lpa " i 8. VanAMHINUE. Ceric Superior, Court Of New Hanover Couttr. augi6w sat ? - J v . doUirs, to be by him distributed ftmonr. nrt aid over t o, tlte heirs at law of Uie said Grac enner.wno may bo ntftled to recclro tho tho Underslirned Is deslr. UU vi pajiny over t ne same to those entitled Lut-iriu. mil is uncertain aa to who ttn nnrtira Wilmington Seacoast E. R. IS KFFJBCT L?avo AVihninaton 9:30 n. 'm., 2: and 6:10 p. m. - . LeavePrinces$ street: at; 0:45 arid 9:40 a. m., 2:40 and G:30 p. m. . Leave Haiuiuocks 7;40 and 10:25 . a. m., 4:45nnd 7:10 p. hi. v, Sunday train leaves Wilmington at 2:80 p. m. Leave Hammocks 7:10 p. in. ' . j ' ; ;. . , . ;- The C:45 a. ui.1 trnin starts from ; Princess streetand the Sundav night , train from the Hammocks will lie . over at Princess street. - - .- ;.). It. NOLAN, , sep 0M: ; 1 . Gen'l Manager. Per Carolina Ueacli aod Soulliport NEW AIVKUTISKMINTS ( ; r ; r . j north River Hay Orf BALES CHOICE HAY, IN LOTS TO . 1 suit, from wharf. Prompt sale; low prices. sep 6 it CHAS. D. MYERS! We Have in Stock A SUPEKB LINE OF DHUGGISTS' FANY j JCX. ! M Goods. AU new, fresh and reasonable in price. MDNDS BROTHERS, f 104 N. Front street; I P. S. Open all to-morrow, SUNDAY, Sept 7th, till 10X p. m. 1 sepctt YLVAN G HOVE LEAVES U'lLMINfTON at 9:30 a. m. and 2 30 p. m. Returjiiiiff. train leaves the Beach at liaaand s n. m - i'he PASSPORT wni leave for southport 0-.T0 a. m., and tor Carolina Heach at 60 p. m. every day except Sunday. r Season reduced rate Tickets for sale at tho office or on board. ; - Fare Saturdays 25 cents t Beach' and return, sep 6 tf . ' " - -'; Wall Paper and Window Shades. LARGEST STOCK IN NORTH CAROLINA to select from. Give your order ;myr beioro we get busy. EXEOUTOE'S N0TI0EI : - i - -. . : ' - S, TTAVING THIS DAY QUALIFIED AS EX- JL. ecutor under the last will and testament of - ! Enos J. Pennypacker, deceased, I hereby no tify all persons holding claims against his estate to present the sme to me lor payment on or bolore the tith day of b'eptcmbcr, A. D 1891, or this notice will be plead in bar of re covery. All persons Indebted to eald estate are requested to make Immediate payment. GEORJE CHADBOURN,, ; Executor of E. J. rennypacker. sep 6 oaw (iff sat lfi! brew New Year Cards Wc are opening a nice assortrcQht'UMlay. sep 2 tf . , YATES'-JJOOE, STOR E. " Dividcna Kotice. fjrtHE DlliECTOKS OF "THE WILMINGTON savln and Tfu, coxpany'f liarf declared a semi-annual dlvldendof ' three ' for cent, pay able to stockholders of record on and attar' September fct. m VT.V. TOOMER, sepllwi , -cashier.' Wilmington Savings & Trust Co, J. W. ATKINffOX; ; ' Prcssldeat. m. F,TOOMER, . ; 7 '-v'paahler. ' urana masonic excursion 1 os rjs-, w?. , a. Friday, September 12lli5 1890. FOR TnE BENEFI f OF THE OXFORD ORPHAN ASYLUM. xne steamer sylvan gkovjs wm leave her wharf at 9.30 a. m. for Carolina Beach Southport, the Forts, c Music and refresh ments on board. Fare, for Adults 50 cents; Children 25 cental sep6 3t 6 8 10 . ; LendH Money cn Kuflafactorr -vtiti t-r. Paya Interest on Deposits, is empowered to execute Trusts of all klndn.'-: . -mch 23 tf FINE HAIR MATTRESSES MUST BE SOLD; the handling ot tho finest ribbon, health." I have bad It in my family riu-. RAtfnit- IX0 at Drcreists! no nearlv two Tears, anu in all nr nrnalil bTeiprfw. that time hare, not had to bare . . ." E. Well, Jersey UUy, ! doctor blootl. inactive organic-iuuctious Qf the city during tl rusty joints nna general wean e i b $113,573.49, whlcli on the basis make your life miserable simply ner , . " v ' . . . cause the lonj; wiuter has restrained of the nopulatiou assumed by the your uaturai activity? It need not t Mayor, 23,000, is $1.54 for every man, be. If onl you will use that pleas woumn ud child in the city. ant and incomparable tomo blood - ; purifier known as B. B. B. or Bo- Frecta. tante-Blood Balm your health in J Spring: time will be all that you can ' por yQrth CaroIiiiA. fair weather, wlTor ltJhiJrilTyJiPK0Z' cept rain in the western portion. n8?mr iferitr deVemt S Utionary temperature and wanner B. B. B. for the preservation of my on Sunday. Local forecasts from a. m. to : j fair fesd irarner weather. HUH! At Your Own Prices. ! "YE DO NOT INTEND TO CARKY OVEli ! A SINGLE PAIU; For the next ten days we will cktlnne to "clear out" all 14old3 and cada" we havt left) la Slippers and Low shoes. Trleea lower tha ! ever known. ,1 can and asic for your size and we will verify, I heae statements by ocalar demonstratloa. Geo. R. French & Sons, 108ortZi Front Street. ' (Oppcstte me onoaj . aoj rr u A SPECIALTY. - ' i;- : t ' ..... j jr. t , - Mcsquito Neis for Sale. ' Old Mattresses Renovated, w. fujouivHuiirjc. ! sep i 3; For Rdrit. THUEE ;OOD AND IfOOJiV Offices In the Samson Building, cor ner North Water , acd chestnut atm'ta. s Apply to aotusoK, Jieai EiUte Agent.- JUST RECEIVED ! FINE LOT OF N. C. IIA3IS. WHICH I offer fcrsaj at LV: per potml. X. c. Sidca at io: plenhr Ham.?, something nice, at 10c A Uo a fresh lot of SprtnsrileM Hami. JTerrts Chip Beef, ELjendeara Hatter, Cabbies, Appura and Irian rotatoes rccclredo-dajr. . I hare on hand a barrel of fine trained HONY at Z0q per (inxru U. F. 8WAN4V, Acf. ary 5 tf D4W So, Front Street,
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