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. . r r r- TO ADVERTINKRK. - , , V , uv rcicctfaUy call the attention of the bu vLl wablic to tao fact that oiir advertising 6 ,Tu arc lower than those of au' other daily ril i niuer in North Carolina, : Bu added to our very larjfe circulation, the St An a most valuable medium of ad- tertian . :. --T8C4Xr WARDROBE. For man j days previons to Gen. C-iuhy arrangef nen t for pa v ing the expenses of the Gorillas, Coiiem," John McDonald, of Egypt precinct, was observed, as he perambulated the streets of Raleigh, to grasp frantically at the seat of his breeches, as if some infuriated cat had fasten ed its claws, as tho immortal San cho Panza hath it; in 44 parts none the smallest." Cousin" John's most intimate friends, including Joseph William and Jeemes It. Harris, were at a loss to account for this exhibition of nervous ex ; citement, but here is the solution ; The single pair of pants he brought from Egypt precinct not being strong enough to, stand, the wear and tear incident to 'Cousin'r John's inveterate habit of twisting and squirming in his seat, had gone into irretrievable bankruptcy ("so to speak" and left the wearer in a 'pitiable plight and, not being able to draw hisr diem and mileage, he had no means ,bf covering his nakedness with even a patch ot bnek-skin or leather. By this time, ' Cobsin" John had gone well nigh crazy. He hated to make his daily -calls at the Standard office, while in such a sorry plight, although the " devils" of that establishment kind ly volnutcercd to paste a copy of the paper over the opening at the rear of his breeches ; and the time was drawing near. when he expect ed to make a hurried visit to his constituents at Eaj'vpt. Jeemes liar- i ris had no garments to spare, and it really seemed that " Cousin" John was destined to wander about the streets .of Raleigh, a pantless Go rilla. ,, But Fortune, which alwaj-s " fa vors the brave," at last came to the relief ot the Egyptian Gorilla. A gentleman' trom New York an old Chatham,- friend arrived in Raleigh. " Cousin" John took him aside, and begged the loan of a pair of breeches. Chatham frieud con sented, but thought it' all a joke, until " Cousin" John called at his room and secured the- breeches. " Cousin" John was all right now, except that his friend's pants "struck him" about the knees, and had storage capacity for a half-dozen Gorillas. But he didn't mind that ; and having affectionately kissed Harris, armed hiinselt with twenty thousand copies of his " Relief Or-dmauce,'- ten thousand copies ot the Standard, and one copy of the ' iloKNiNo" Star (all . to bemused as campaign documents), he started for the rocks and hills df old Chatham, determined to announce'; to his ex pectant constituency that the coun try was safe. ', - M MOVING ON. The white men of North Carolina wiio are to be. taxed to pay the ex penses of the Gorilla Convention, will be rejoiced to know that the body is progressing-rapidly in the manufacture of a Constitution. The following is the last afriendment" proposed : 44 Matilda Anderson, of a w Aiadisou county, asks to le divorced from her husband." ; TIHsTameiid roeiit" should .bo adopte 'by 1 all eans, as it will ensure the ratifica tion of the Constitution by la rous- ng .majority'; 7If Matilda is tired of alible ble8sednes3, Uhe cords that bind her to her cruel partnershould e snauned aaiinri.?! and. we "know t no tribunal betterialified for -u worK than the tiprilla qonven- ; ; For a smali;jsunJ)e! 6treets niight beainteo" lampVthuieniblmV llcto distiuguisIi::oWvstreef 'i) another Ti 1 Ttik i of odry to dlscnsa ha convenience nA ntility of . fiuch an' arrangement. ?rotn Guilfbrdi baa hproln rUA itentioxv 1 ail ordinance-proliibitin ;!ln 9fw grain. : In discu? Sing jts merits, ieway: since, Borne of the Gorillas hadi the !ruag. nn!mi;Ij56se ther tlipughtsucli injure the chances of ! the .Constitu tion' before the people. Comment is. ; unnecessary I .Put, that down, Joseph William 1 ,- .. T ' PLANTER AND FARMER. The February number of the Southern Planter . and Farmer is before Us.;. It contains a large amount - of information- of great value 'to .tire, agriculturists and me chanics of the South, and, at two dollars per year, is one of the cheap est periodicals in '-the country. Charles B. Williams, ' proprietor, Bichmond, Va. TECIE3 CTTT. ; Changed their BASE.The Fay ettcville rogues have changed their base, and have ceased burning houses to devote their attention to garotting. An indi vidual called upon Mr. B. F. Rollings worth at his place of business, the other night, t nd informed him that his child was taken suddenly :very sick, and his wife desired him to hurry home. Mr. H. hastily proceeded to comply with the mes sage. V'hcn he rcachedthe bridge across Blount's Creek, he was suddenly seized by the throat, choked down, smothered, and robbed.. One of the villains was a nesro and the other either a white mau or a bright mulatto. Our correspondent' per tinently remarks : " The same night there was a meeting of the League.? Fayette- ville . is . certainlv beleacruered with m ar rogues. The- Ruins. Excavations have been made along the whole front wall of Munson & Co.'s late store without finding any more l)ouies. Persons who were present when the wall fell, think the whole gronnd has been examined where the men were sitting, but two men have been re ported to the Coroner as missing, and the work of removing the rubbjsh will be con tinued until all doubts on the subject are set at rest. . So many vagrant negroes arc floating about the city, who have no homes and bo friends, and who would not be missed, that it is hard to determine, without examining, rrow many were buried under the ruins. Disappointed. The public were disappointed last evening in not greeting its old favorites, Mr. and Mrs. Sutton, on the stsfge. A card from Mr. Sutton, which appears in another column, will explain the matter. His arrangements to bring oyer the troupe were . frustrated by cir cumstances entirely unavoidable and un- forsecn on his part, and he could only come himself to signify his own good faith. We regret not having the oppor tunity of' seeing a repetition of the excel lent personations which he and his lady have ever given upon the boards of Thalian Hall, and we are sure the play-going pub lie join us in this feeling. Heavy Receipts. The receipts of cotton by the Wilmington, Charlotte & Rutherford Railroad during last week, were quite heavy, comprising some five hundred bales. When we consider that the road is little more than half finished, that its present terminus is an insignificant lit tie village," and .that the richest sections through which it is to pass have not yet been tipped, its importance in a commer cial point of view is at once apparent.- No scheme of internal improvement is of more importance to Wilmington and the State at large, than the completion of this road. . ; . , . - , - Fikk in Savannah. On Thurs day night Savannah was inflicted with a similar calamity to that which befell our city, on that night, although it was far less fatal and disastrous than ours tin its re sults. A large wooden building.' formerly used by the -.Oglethorpe Medical College, was consumed, and six firemen injured, one of them seriously, by the fall of a por tion of the building. " ':, -,.'' 4 Rebecca Clyde. This steamship arrived on Sunday. She was detained in I New tYorfcforrepairs upon her machinery, and did ..not, sail until Thursday, arriving at the bar on Saturday, where she- lay at anchor waiting jfor the .tide unil Sunday moming: "i- Captl fCbiclier---being-.--.de taincd in Ne prprlc, Capt Powell, of the Wi Zyiibr6ught'her but C IT A iriTnavSnorHThelist y HwitiM crushed rbyftn'e fallfngj wau UCCU swneTKTfS eaqiSeorge Barbara, (col), . before reported, among the'badfy woundet on Buudiijt and the jury .returned 'erdict fa& cordance with the facta well know n ta lhc K I3T Rcad;tjaoipho4 Wolfb's idrertlsdr J aged about fourteenr vears, iwho f died jon Saturday night at: the liouw of B. S. : Asb tey, where she ba been sent by the Agent of theaFre'ecImens Bureau. An unknown person left her there, c 'and the girl 1 soon rripfained of being' sick! During the' night she grew worse, and Dr. T. F.'W)od was called in; ' lie examined her, and pro flounced her symptoms to be those of j ty phoid ferer. She continued to sink, and died before morning.1 The jury rendered a verdict of u died from natural causes." i 1 ; Fa yettevixlLE Quiet. A private correspondent in Fayetteville informs us that the piti2cns of that town have en joyed two weeks? quiet, there not having been an alarm of fire for that space of time', since. the.- last fire recorded. Aftr the hurting of Mr. R.VW; Thornton's store the citizens formed a patrol, which, it is thought, had a good effect in putting an end to incendiarism. Business was very dull, owingto the bad state of the roads,-,resulting from the 16ng wet speH, preventing :Vmucllk intercourse with the country. .Kew and Beautiful. We saw yesterday, at Mes&rs. Geo. R French & Son's, some of the most beautiful , child ren's shoes ever brought to this city. There were all styles and sizes of gold and silver shoes and slippcrs,4hatJooked as if they were 1 made for the feet ot fairies. - 1 They are made of the same material as the bronze shoe, except' as to color, and are equally as. durable. They took the prize at the Paris Exposition, and Mr. French had this lot made to order expressly for this market. It you love to see beautiful things, go and look at them. ! Fitting Up. Mr. James McCor- . . mick is fitting up his new store on Market street with his usual taste; and using1 the paint brush lavishly both inside and lout Such investments pay, both by an increased sense of personal comfort and in a more liberal patronage. We trust Mr. McCor mick's energy and perseverance may be rewarded.. . I Lecture. We are requested to state that the Rev. Dr. Deems will deliver a lecture in the Theatre on Wednesday (to-morrow) evening, the subject being 44 Husbands and Wives," and the object to benefit the poor of the city. It would be superfluous to bespeak a lull house. 1 Yest erday's Extea. Several ... . 1 hundred copies were sold of the Extra which we published yesterday, containing full particulars of the . great fire. A j few more are left, which may be had during the day at five cents each. j Aerived.--TIic steamship Fair banks, of Worth & Daniel's line,! ar rived from- New York yesterday morning after a prosperous voyage. She reports having seen, on Saturday, the 15th inst., a larae fore and-aft schooner ashore: on ChincottaTfue Shoals. ' ! 1 .mm ; 7 Ladies' Benevolent Society. A meeting of the officers and visitors of this Association is called at 11 o'clock this (Tuesdav) morning. J37.We had a foretaste of March yesterday. The clouds of dust in jthe streets and the boisterous waves in : the river, caused considerable commotion among both landsmen and watermen, i One of the unrecorded losses at the recent fire was that of Mr. James McCorniick,for, whom the accommodating crowd wiped off all the fresh paint on the front of his store. fi ' B3gf".'A very large concourse, of fjiends and acquaintances attended ifhe funeraj obsequies of Capt. C. W. Styron, on Sunday last. ; ' . ' We stated that Mr Patten's loss xvas from $200 tto . $300. . ; We ; have since learned that be estimates it at not less than $600. .. Cotton was buoyant. yes- ter- day, 'and sales were made as; high as 22 cents. Planters and merchants don't seem to mindmucl., , CT flT The Marshal1 yesterday put a force to work cleaning off the pavement in front of the burnt buildings da Market street; rr t. "J. ftl J" X" - : Ww A4rrtisra'nt. Geo. R. Fsbhich. Gold and SUver Shoes tor Childrenr:' ru.T?naaTPT i: Prt.- Trd I Lard 1 1 1 Harbiss- & HowiuM:--Momently; Expected eaiih Blow' and: Jsckson WhlWtotitoes.. , , "Kpo)f.A.fd, PaoPBiaToaa Wilmisgton' Post.--A Card to Onr Frieuds ana ine rnDiiejuencwij. i L H. KOBBLAHDMt, H. JOErtBLS0JI.--- " ""iTheT gteam&fiiiWm) j P. Clyde, is expected from Kew.Torkto-jday, fv.m at, isrmTnrasM t rfrSTj All. luterested tleasq read the followiHg 'eitraci 'ftoiii ri iiettbr from' Mrs. Ellen B. Masoa wiX Qf Bey-- Ifmacla M44 son, Tonnghoo, Blrxnab t-H.iKt v " -My son was taken' Violently sicW witlx aiuh, tberla,Teoll f enUly, bnrninff fever, and sore throat. ;I counted one morning ten little ve sicles in his throat, very white, and his tongue, j towards the Toot Just like a ratennllon, full of seeds j the remainder coated as thick as a Jcnife-blade.'- . 8e--many children have died J arouna nere I was - afraid to call a physician, uu muugui x woiua iry your I'ain jvuier ior a 1 O Bas SIIOT gargle, with small doses InwardlvIdidaotKV'jl 4QtCnrtlll'li iM'i auu iouuu tne gargle invariably cut off the ve sicles, and' he raised "tUem up, bfteh'corered with blood. He was taken on Sunday o Wednesday his throat, was' clear,? and lib tongue rapidly clearing on. I also used ft as a .llnimentiwjth castor oil nndhaJrUhbrn, for his 'neck' it seemed to me a wonderful cure, and 1 cau bt wish it could be known to the many poor mothers in our land who are losing so many ehUdren by this dreadful disease. , I have found your Pahi Killer one of the most valuable mediciues ever used in Birmah. Once I was stung by a very large black scor pion ; the pain was indescrible. I immediate ly applied the Pain Killer, (for T never travel without it,) again and again, and in half an hour my foot was welL 5 -; ; j -' ,y r Dr. Walton writes from Coschocton Your Pain KUler cures, this new disease -ijipjtfheria or Sore Throat -that Is so alarmingly prevalent here ; and it has not been known to fail in any instance when used in time. This fact you should make known to the world." (It ir used. in this disease as a gargle and lotion, as well as a tonic and stimulant.) In Halifax, where this disease prevailed for many months in its most malignant form, the use of Perry Davit u'liin Killer" was in variably attended with tho most favorable re sults, when it was used ere the disease had made too much progress to preclude the use of so powerful a stimulant-.; ; i Janl8-lm VF. II. 1,1 pipit t, Drnglsl dc Chem 1st. Always on hand a ' full and se lect supply of PURE MEDICINES, CHEMI CALS, DYE STUFFS, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, BRUSHES, FAXCY ARTICLES, etc., etc. JE- Prescriptions accurately and neatly compounded. . X. E.1 Corner Front and Market Sts. P. S.--Store open from 6 A. M. to 9 P. M. Persons wishing prescriptions compounded at night will please call at my residence on Se cond Street, between Dock and Orange. sept23-l-tf"i ! NOTICE. rfrS Except to prompt Customers, Ut- who have paid their accounts prompt ly per contract, my Goods must be sold for Cash; 'and- I must request those whose ac counts -are unpaid, not to ask for further cred its until their bills are paid . , j JOHN DAWSON. feb4-lll-lm - .... . - . . . MISCELLANEOUS. CLOTHES HOUSE ! SELLING OUT AT COST, SELLING OUT AT COST, SELLING OUT AT COST, For Chanp-e of Business, For Change of Business. For Change of. Business, We intend doing strictly a Mcr- : cliant Tailoring and Gents' Fur nisliing IlusinesH. & CO., Opposite Iledriek. A. Ryan. febi5-i2i-to. r. ij r-i' l WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS are put up in quart and pint bottlss with the proprietor's name on the bottle, cork and label, x or mi ' sale by nor22 ADRIAN & VOLLEIiS. JUST, RECEIVED. jLOW IRO?T All TVldtha.; ... STEEL GARDEK RAKES, : ; WROUGHT IRON GARDEN RAKES, ' PEANUT RAKES, ; ' NAILS PLOWSr i ? a f. For sale,' LOW Tor CASn, by ,,r , f' " " ; geo.'a. peck, .." ; febl4-l20-tc ' : - Nou.15 So-Tront St. .. , . ,;j 4 ,-; - .WITH- R. H. COWAN & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION AND SHIP , P1JIO MERCHANTS, ; And Wholesale Dealer Groceries; and Supplies oMl Kinds, No. 33 NorlU Wiitor St., . i ; :. r :.r WILMJNQ TQ& N., GJ ' Also, Agents for the following Inanranee Con . , , i ' 1 panics ; ' k i 1 KORTH ''AMERICAN -Wist , - GEORGIA HOME FIRE f f j JAMES RIVER ' ' ' ."-' ."-N' JEFFKRSON' ; febia-llWin VLI SHERRY WINE Imported by Udol Vjr pno woiie, or itew .iork, for meaicai ana onvaie use. . x or saie. uy A llll 4 M VIII I T 1 V. t BOT23 Sole Agents. x4"i .i A - FEW OFSTIEMEN CAJf OBTATW - A. .Rrt A TJTV n(i r.(l M FOUTABLE ROOMS. (at a moderate price): within 6 minutes walk 1 , ii:' jv: febd-U6-tf i w t -tl Exchange Oornerl C0NPED1ERATE7M0NEY . 41 . - IMIt! mLLIONS DOI.UiRS CON IC , federate Cnrrenoy wanted, for whlcft rea- sonaDie prices wui oe paia, Dy . r .... . ' - - feblS-ra-lw ir-iJ uaa Wr TTTTO LF E ST SCHIEDAM SCHX APPS aw iff "-gooa ioruout. x or u ;no -ADE1AK A-VOLI ER8.' JTATVRTiiA WINK. lTtirxrted Udolpho OJrX Wolfe, of New York, expressly for xxxfxl moN ' : :j " "'"W ri i " -. - 1 JLV -: .tit iCXCy BBAi 1 i M )V " ,,w tmmf ... 1- 20 130X68 stach ' - flB -30Tb??tiffSA5s .oil Pork, Hams, Shoulders Mlddlincrs. But wnee, xooaeco, , i-pper, JUlsploe, uandtes, Alojasses, Salt, CUeeae, Vinegar, Kerosene OU P.otatoea, &e. fcc.i V is .M . 1 For sale, low for cash, at . r EDWARDS & SMITH'S ' ' - Cheap Cush Store. star Building, febll-117-tf . No." 3 So. Water st. ... . . .... ...J- i ft. t.i rv jnrowi t.. ... r, m.Mty-t cTf , imt MM '. 4Max JUL t . O JU JUJU X XM AX r f I ' - - 4" ! . O i t a I ' i t HAAS '& CO.. feb2-110-Iw ; . . , No. Front St. f I ' REMOVAL. THE. KtJBSCRinEtt w14 respect fully inf'onn the citizens of Wilmington and the surrounding country," "that lie has re moved his ' ' - - Tiiloririd l! ESTABLISHMENT To No. 49 Market Street, One door East ot . Willie nn W r-m. .nl,.... 1, V. 1 .J to wait on his old rrienuls and customers, and nil any orders in his line, which they might oepieasea to leave. All articles or CLOTH ING manufactured at this establishment. I guaranteed as to material,, workiixfyisbij -and quested' to leave half theamountof their or-1 deron deposit Should "the" 'article not Sui(.1 crangty leaving tneir or tneir money win De rerun a eo. JAMES McCORMIPK, ' y febl3-118-rw . Wilmington, N. C, Pure Yi nes and,Lia aors "TTTE BEG LEAVE TO INFORM T1E TV public that we nave been appointed bt UdolnhO Wolfe, of New York, his Sole Asrents in Wilmington fer the 'Wile of his Bottled Wines and Liquors, iacladiiiK the Dew of the Alps and his celebrated Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps. . The pablic are respectfully inrt teoio eaii ann examine onr stxjcr. nov-23:5-2-3m ADRIAN & VOLLKRSi A?GU! .AND FEVER. TI V ventfve known for Chills and Fever is the use of Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps.' For sale nOT2S' . vOi wigeBis. FIRE ARMS. Sold by the Trade Generally. i', A Liberal .pisouAt'tt) Dealers. $200,000 Furnished the U. S. Gov;, x t ,7 epvpent j ; Army Revolver, . .v. . . 4 . . . rf. 44-100 inf Calibre, Navy Revolver. ...... & ...J. . .86-10 in;libre, Belt Revolver Navy 81ie Calibre, Police Revolver Navy Size Calibre, New Pocket Revolver....... ,.31-1 W) ha, Calibre; rUVM XMS tUH . I . A. f"7 "-a ' Repeating Pistol, (Elliot pt.) No. 22 A 82 CarV; ridge. Vest Pocket Pis ifol.;. . No. 22, SO, 82 aad 4f C4rt- ridcre. Gnn Cane. .No. 22 and 32 Cartridge, Breech Loading Rifle, (Beals'l No.,32 A 38 j a . Revolvinc Rifle .36 and 44-100 in. .Calibre. E. REMINGTON & SONS, ; janl9-93-2m Hion, New York WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPrS are T used all over the world by the physi cians in their practice, For sale by ; nov22 ' , ADRIAN A TOLLERS. : 4 WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS '. ' have been be fort the- American public pr.th last eighteen yoam ror saie ay - t novS, , ADRIAN A TOLLERS H.( WOLFE'S , SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS Uc3 eorreots the change in water. For sale by ; ADRIAN A YOLLERS. WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS Is the purest liquor manufactnred i ih world. For sale by , nov22.. i . uJi.7--i i ADRIAN A TOLLERS. WOLFE'S SCHIEDAlVt SGHNAP.PS are pnnd for colio and roain In' the stomach. For sale by APRIAN A YOLLKRa. ,, lj 0 E V OF T H E ALP Si I -OOB SALE WROLESAT'E BY ALL Received fhe first premium at tbje Faisr Ex position : v : r"7 t4 DEW OF THE ATjPS. , The mannfaotarers of the above cordial not only received the first preminm at the Parl4 exposition, our were aecoratea ay me .n peror, 1T4 t DEW OF THE ALPS.. iai Fdr Sale" by all the Druggists, Grocers, ad Fralttorea in tb fVuited Statei.Mtv A i X MJf ' JAJ XJ. A A A. A III VAJAAAA.'. - nov22-f; ,j -.f a. yryttolarAgeAtsTij VA...t.1 ATtDTtV VnT TVVG -TTT-OLrE'S SCHIEDAM SCHNAEPft W. " good for RliruinaflstB. For sale by - PORT WIN EL Imported bydoipho Wolf, of -Nw York--expressly for medical ana nor2S " h.- . cc r? Sole Agents. mbJ AlX WHO LIQUOR. W OLFE'S w - rr t ... .- ret ' ri' Merchaht -Grocera Ja- New Orieaw-, ;haTloton7AUO- bile, savaunau ami ew otk. JL t UEW THE AXPS , JL Schiedam Bctraapps is manwr: rxnrea in Hollizd try a procc aiy taqwu' tJ t9 prs prtPtor'imd :iv -rr-ted the ,pcrrv t J t . .... inn if h rl if T""! f MDSHOES Our facllitte."roT7t fortti!:-str n4 wr ing at trio iMweUT frrTFi ta, ar net at ' passed bf ay hOU8olnN6rth Crw"na. t nA.'pitjTUlntnt fcotvra of our ia onr .,....,- 'jneatf' rT . - - v . . .... v; - ndert1ie-upertDtendeneoXT2?PZ. VA j llANKYtatrwrttkwiwirtovtrrrtiin : n e oniv Ante a,mrpariaoi? or tnr t-owz Ences witn tnoM or any prner, rrtiyiisoa -' Msr Ait' a irbis. lar freMt.op Charter. - cA,7 rarfXxXSf iL .--ririi Cargo to Wstsipreferrd.i u Apply to ' v " -hrt 77.: . . ;, ,7m,. ;!.;; m'I f,;-;i ;,. OLI COGNAC BRANDlE.21iImported by Udolpho Wolfe, of New, York, and bottt4 for tnedicur ahdTpr i vat?e 4iie t or -ale trf I , , i w iDRTANlfcOLLERS; ; , t ft, ,f tHJlw Agenf. LD BOURW)N-WIIISkET.,lCEitUe4 by noy23. XTTE BEG LEAVE TO INFORM OUn T V patron8inctba city tfa ovntrt ie i enhtemeiTt Vof odr 8t6re and ff that are- houses, va have received, by JatTTBtemer additional stock of v-- . an - . FINE '.GEOOEEIESv. . Tiius inakjiigto W In NorthCarrtlfta VaAd ttealerArill thTX f their ad't-antae to give us a rail and e? nln onr stock before buying: elsewhere, as all jiooiU that come' Under the heading' of ' 1 i li11 1B5B( Mt a sa " i.f-iia i can be found lrlth ns and ard soli) &t the 4 Constantly. byvrejrr steamer 4c T st,yw sei that crtmeamtOitnu port, ana .vngFcii able agentsln.the.Nortlwrn ajid cit ies, -watching our interests On their Changes, -we can State- that wq buy as close as ftny house, and benefit our customers, selling all goods. I tOrdfrm ptwroall,arf spMlUjJjltwl, t ana wui reeeirpprompt attention., : iWIiOleiip JHerchanta, Corner South' and. Dockets? WHAT fJOOtT XkBkKtrt W 0LFE8 .SchiedamSebAAPps. Utrbeksthe xlis arrangmtit, ot Jtw; tlat warm cli- matesT For sale by , v -ITT OLFE'ff SCniEDAil SCHNAPPS are W good for all urinary complaints. For sale by r ""ADRIAN A VOXLERS. iiUMii&cjuIrl i&CliNAPPS i ( Utfc? r bave a depot in 41) tfci trpgtfel' LthfiAUnion.Forauto by woivr.j f nov22 - 7 ' APRtA jr a VOLLl ties la VOtLTrtlS hfSp WOLFED 8C.nXEDAli;scti:ri3, Ui; good for aU iKJdey ty444er are good for all Kidney ami XUaWOm-xein- r"' . H f JUX JVi3 CtVv X A AAA A- i A 11. A O AID ; noy22 ; . .' ; t ; ADRIAN tflERji. re ' For sale novii (Irfn'mv! f.'rt'4 TOLFEicmilMfCAfS ar ii. tattdvAnd flOm trf i ft ci 1 and tin r 'chasers will have to. use caution In pnrch.. 'ir IEwoF;.THi?Ajpa. 'pDotrnwciiFK, 1 Sole Agent for the above coruiaii mann factured- in- -4ieuva. ftwiteert artdi-i -used rnr awo wwneaeadi r Kurr - . t f t irfby- ; .wTi i w ' t ADRIAN A VOIXL2UL nJIU.onrafrnTr r.. A, - ... s t er T?p. Extra voAn-cr; for sale Jow for Cafh r . , ..-t COWlT Ti CO' W il - K Ji': Si V.'ater it, ' :i febnJl7-at' - ; ' ,- 72,a. Si I. Vater it. A flf VL(J V.Mii I en's y t dbvv gher!s, which we pi.crfsT rrJ liira- riTpi'FE'S scuiebAH ecu:- rr3re ' f V 'ircod for Dyspepsia. ' For ale hv ' febi24iMy ) r w, TrrrjTfyrjr: ir. xz Tp0LE-rp"' lX T sTwnUdW in tlia t ands c f er. . l:ov.a' proper: rFojsal3t7r Yi,;,'i: P-r rrcLrr3 f c. : . -. a : rs are . i r a .. ,- -rf VW .-v "v?t .. J WOLFE'S SCIIIEDAM. SCJINATO ATTevejAtlve tor tsbilts an4 fovenr . . - ... i r"iV- T HTM '!'' '.'!T urt ws'ei4efik r Srlifctf ir I fW JAMAICA :RCMJmporteArhy. tjdoU T V-Pno woire, or ew.ioraexrresiy,xjQ r 1. LaLTACLQ A l L.ii.rt S i tncato la. JLla yV , fJ i - ; "-
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Feb. 18, 1868, edition 1
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