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; , y 1 1(RESE ifiTpE r a T . - YbK IS.THE SALE RECORD' OF 4 in mi stcripfj. of JL(KWE11S ,i DOUBLtD ,T(1t nTHfTf ( II T A'THPiX law ciuin (UT, Jl Ord'S Wt 1 1 iiftr kkPRonPTLYjpy. lCKWELUS 'k-mk o -Hut Bull. toc&nrm chd an 31 If yon are gr&wing Gray or Bald j If jour Hair is Thin, Brushy, Dry, Harsh, or Weak; If yon are troubled with Dandruff, Itching, or any Humor or DIsv ease of the Scalp,'. - 7 I . use -. J:; - ; " igor. It heals nearly, every disease peculiar to" tte scalp, checks the falUng out of the lUdr f:, J prevents irtrom turning gray, and is an' equalled dressing and toilet article. ' ' . ' PREPARED BT Dp.J.C.Aycr&Co.,Lowell,Ma88. Sold by all Druggists. ' laniDly ; chw. nrm deo81 AYER'S Ague Onre Wni an antidote for all malarial dte- werg which, so far as known, fa used in no ' ' remedy, it contains no Qniuiue,, nor -J mineral nor deleterious substance -what-; Jl' and eo"sequontly produces no inJuriouB ' I ' " npon tbo constitution, but leaves the ' u M Wealthy as it was before the attack, : WAEMirr AYEi'8 MUZ cuee : ?i Si?! eVCTy case Fever a"1 AB"C. imer- ta ?' Wljtt 'BenrfWcnt Fever, . j ; ? 4gue Bilious Fever, and Liver Com - wtt . caosed by malaria. In case of faUure, ... titeni ' , dea,ers are authorized, by om 1 money July l8t' to refand the JCAyepiCo.jLovvcil.Mass. Sold by all Druggist. , A '-' Cm , nov 30 GOLD 10aiALi.JBIS,ll878, BAKER'S . Warranted abaeZuteln. nure Cocoa, from whieb the excess of Oil has been removed. It has three tonus the strength of Cocoa mixed with Btarch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and is therefore far more economi It la delicious, nonrisbing, trengtbening, cosily digested, and admirably adapted for Invalids as weans for persons in health. i? Sola ki)Mi Tip to08 nd thS7 NOTIFY THE CI ftSTtaafuu nrip,1ac generally, that I have J?.?8"? Boofl borders at LOW PRICES, by .""hare of panar lu;"w,ure I. H. 4. AUttJUtH, i "oprletor New Ice House, wefrtu - ap30m forPrl, Ices. ODETTES ;:. - o'nCt Cut P mm 1 I TT I W ayersuairv BreaKrast Gocoa. I. For the Star.'; JirreioTnEBs ring. Tje rarest thinprwaAhe! trystingTing, -The ring my mother wore, H ; -V Aif. emeraia gem inlaid' witBt fearls f v; Ana set m the purest orq ;'.'.' was the bridal gift of a nobleyouth ' To a maiden of sweet sixteen, 1 And with a beauteous love she hallows'it On the altar of love's ypung dream. " I saw It first On ter shanel vrlmnrl I '--;V? '' As in my father's band itlayi v J N i ; And I remember well hW srlasmi When she BDoke of thelvari$shfa Av . . 'i That day, ah I yes, that day of alt days i For "a loving woman finds her Heaven or : hell -sr?- . rj----v:: The day she oecomes Bifcridei' : ? : I saw it again in 'after years When the silver bad tinged the gold. V " And the rose from out the cheek: had gone For mother was growing old; ' l .-..v--''" She sat at eve near a window - ? t - And tenderly gazed at the sky; " s And I saw again that emerald gem Ab it shone in her moistcued eye.-.' ' ; " !i ' , : . I '5,!, i';-;-V " The princely form of the lord of her heart Was at rest 'neatlx the cold av sod. And the matchless spirit that it enshrined Had gone to its Maker, Godj ; ; " In a fewbrief years the angels came And kissed her for the skies,: r And I saw the peaceful liebt of Heaven ; - ' Beamrom her radiant eyes ; . . . . . . ' With faint low voice she called to me : To kneel beside her bed:? I ;S And herjpale, thin hand,lay lightly upon my drooping neaa; in And with blessings sweet and tender - As the flowery breath of spring y ' She placed upon my finger l i; ' . . t That hallowed bridal ring! '1 ; K And thro' all the years I've! kept it ? 1 1 Ana shall keep u till i.aie,ri v f ; And the angels up in Heaven come - ' To bear me to the sky ; i . I ;4 i' ' ; : And tne good advice sne gave me ji - Dear as vestal vows I'll keep,, .-; Till in the arms of the Good Shepherd I-shall sweetly fall asleep, p ji I Wiiiington, NC j Augus 5, 1884. i: 'JIELIOIOUS MISCBLIiANT. There are 65,b6 ; clergymen preaching in the United States.! ; A good conscience) fiAhe palace of Christ, the temple of tie Holy Ghost, lue paradise ot ueiignt, tne standing au oatn or tne saints. , Dr. Ezra AbBottorice remarket: A dying: man does not want along creed." Bnt he needs a true one-f-asFto his personal relation to Christ." V " j ' I Seven Baptist preachers died in Virginia last year. Their faverage age was 79. Is it not true that preachers are the longest lived people?? ;" ! ! f t Prayer is in itself bno' of those things that show, in tho finest; way, how higher laws override and modify those that are lower. J. W. Dawson.il j- The smell of violets' lasts as long as the smell of roses; and :jm .perhaps the blessing of the poor rises l s high as the blessing of the rich. Wilson Mirror. I have found nothing yet which requires more courage andinependence than to rise a little decidedly, above the par of the religious world around m$.Dr.Jas. W. Alexander. : , . ;;; . . : j iff . j Lo3n03T, July 3 11;884. A per son who modestly bides his name has pre sented, the Wesleyan Conference with a theological library of SO.OQOfvolumes. The membership of the Wesleyan body was in creased during the past year by 3,000 new names. i Since8 fie v; Dr, LafTerty was so near the shores of death heii p&s recovered enough to write a brief but touching , letter to his paper the Richmond" QJtriztian Advo cate, in which lie says :- "jAnd so our loved ones gain first the thither shore j and await pur coming. 'My company has gone be jfQre. While tender bands j are; shrouding pur own dead dust, friends will robe our souls, alive forever more, i The saints, well known to the dying man, prowded about the bed of Christopher Thomas, eager to embrace him; Arise, let us? go hence, and in the blooming prospect, of the way." ; , lose the sorrows The saying of Horace Greeley jthat he had never met a man wno did not ,think himself competent to Inn a farm or inewspaper in however jnany other things Jie might have failed is well known. ; It be gins to look as it everyi one. now tmnKs himself fully prepared to preach the gospel. judging from the advice Jheaped upon clergymen from ail quarters ana, oy mi sects of people, i concerning the 'subjects upon Which they should preach and the topics 'they should pass by. - And, it is noteworthy itliat the ones-most readv to trive direction ito ministers are those who kno very, little !about the eosoel and upon whoniits effects, 'to say the least, are not apparent.-iV&y- Spirits : Turpentinei- Mr. John G. Bloom,' of Char lotte, is dead, aged 27. ; i;;;; ' A colored doctor at Enfield gave ;a negro woman strychnine by mistake and ! killed her. Had he a license.to pracUce from the State Board ? Such nuisances ought to be suppressed.ff If f ! f' : Fayetteville fMrJ .vv. J. McDaniel of the east side o the Cape Fear river has a stalk of cotton that' jhas grown this ycat to the height of eight ieet and ten iinches, and has 123 bolls, ;,: U .-y Charlotte Observer : The many friends of Mrs. J.1 C. Weaver,! 6f this city, will be pained to. hear of. her mother's death, which occurred at! herniate home, near Baltimore, on the 27th of July. TWeldon Netol t tldhejlcbrn crop in the county is said to bel the best known for years and more has been planted than for many a year past. Died, at Hali fv nn - Snndav moraine, i Mrs. ' Salhe Phelps, after an illness of isevcral months. Thursday evening there ft was a terrific thunder storm at Newbegiin, in this coun ty. A flash of lightning struck a poplar tree near vu buuip u. t h him, and flattened and melted ija " buckshot in his pocket. ' : .'l) V ' .; Raleigh News Observer? The rains are damaging the crops i'this section. Mr. P. M. Wilson, .secretary of the denartment Of ."agriculture, is up west, p-rhihils for the ezDosition, to be O - T J "! He has afterwards tasen io xtew v"suo, met with marked success, ;(j Wilson Mirror :' - Bakersfield North Carolina, has a population of about 700. and only six deaths have f pccarr,ed s in three years, and only one in the flast; year. Thm ma q?;; scholars erirollea In the air- front finnfiinr firhnols. W 4 The firmest friendships have been;fonedg in" mutual adversity, as iron is more strongly ., united by the fiercest flame. -'; 4 Hf it -Ji ? , OAlHsfinrrt .TluIUtin: V V e , see ti tfnn wimrfj-in jj - Green has donated the three kegs of wine that were on exhibi'; tion at the Fruit Fair to the norm uaruuun Soldiers Home, Our sexton reports only two interments in the cemetery-' for the jnonthv of July. These were both children. . This- is a good showing for; a' city of four thousand .f .li-r x fBaltimoWSn;ArTa are making by enterprbiing' firms to have the industries of Baltimore fully represent-" ed at the North Carolina State Exposition? which will be held at Raleigh, beginning October 1st and continuing until the 28th of that month It is -roughly ' estimated that Baltimore's trade with North Carolina amounts to over S12.000.000 annual! v. - New Berne 7brnaZ.' The re cent heavy . and : continuous . rains . have caused much anxiety about the cotton crop, and the general opinion is that If the rains continue much longefit will ,be seriously damaged. - StonewaU.dotr Two of our oldest and most respected citizens died du ring the first part of the weekMr. Charles Brioson, near Grantsboro, and Mr" Joseph McCottef, of Neuse river. ' Mr. HBrinson was 70xwid .years old and Mr. McCotter about 84. .iV-. v" I r Raleigh J:fiit6llo'e are the officers of the North Carolina State Musical Association: President W. B. Lane, Goldsboro; Vice ' President Miss Lessiq Southgate, Durham ; Treasurer Wi Ji Brown, Raleigh; Secretary-r-O. B. Hart, Raleigh. ;.! 5 'Aa i eleven-year-old boy . in- Wake saved pennies nntu he . had a dollar with which he bought a eroat With this he cultivated two acres of land. He has already sold many dollar's Worth of -vegetables, and will make a bale of cotton, j I Wilson Advance; From present indications : there will be no opposition in the ranks of the Democracy to the return of lion. z,eDuion ii. vance to nis seat in tne U. S. Senate, -f- We think now that the most enterprising weekly paper in the State is the Raleigh Register ; of which Mr. P. M. Hale is editor, l On Monday Scales, and York met at Newton and opened the cam paign, on Wednesday the tiegister pub lished the speeches in 'full, as taken down by a stenographer employed - for that pur pose. mat s enterprise ror you, and we are glad to see it. - ' V Rockingham Mocket : The speech of James T. . LcGrand, . Esq. placing Judge Bennett's name before the Convention at Lumberton, and that of D. A. Covington. Esq., . in seconding: . the nomination, were, both creditable and thrill ing productions. The nomination of Col. Alfred Rowland as Elector, and bv acclamation, too, . was a deserved compli ment to a rising young son of Robeson county whose people seem to ; love Jiim as David did Jonathan. ; His speech before the nominating convention at Lumberton, accepting the honor tendered, gave evi dence sufficient of his power as a can vasser. : ' . ' . - ' .: -('.. Wadesboro limes: The. selecv lion of Col. Rowland for- Elector in this District was . most eminently fitting and proper for the Democratic cause will find in him au eloquent, fearless and able defen der. Dr. Andrew Easley lives, at Black "Walnut, Virginia, and deals largely in mail contracts, selling them out at a pre mium, but this time. "tne biter is bit." Dr. ; Easley took- the contract to carry the mails from Wadesboro to White btore,, Jones Creek, HornsborO, etc., for f342 a year. He has been trying to sublet his contract at a figure much less1 than he7 took it for, ! but as yet he has not succeeded in finding any one who will take it even at the $343 a year.. , " - ' Raleigh' Recorder :' Bro. F. J. Wiggs. of Hickory, reports a gracious re vival at Warbck's Chapel, with fifteen con versions. The meeting atMt Vernon closed on the 24th of July with nine addi tions to the church : Rev, J. J. Lans- dell, of Roxboro, pro Doses to remove to Durham at an early day, and begin the publication of The Living Preacher, a monthly periodical, devoted to the propa gation and the defence of the doctrines of E ace, at $1 a year. Rev. W. M. ennedy writes from Warsaw: We closed a meeting hero Of great power yesterday. I have baptised a large number of converts, who had made a profession of faith in Christ during the meeting. -Western' Carolina correspondence ; Over forty fruit evaporators were received lately, at one of pur depots on the West North Carolina Railroad. This country H destined to have a large revenue'Trota dried fruit. 'In lualiiu vowaru iuurpuj uid uuuiutuicg ui he Western North Carolina Railroad ena ble us to say that the track is now laid across Tuckaseize River through the Cowee Tunnel and a few miles beyond, making it about 25 miles from-WaynesviUe, and -within about 15 miles from Charleston. Soon the trams wiil be rattling into ; Geor gia, as wen as icuuohcc. A DISH OF PORRIDGE. ! It is a wise candidate wrfb knows his own picture on a campaign banner. -r-jNew York Journal. ; . I I Mand S. has quite eclipsed Mary Anderson for the present. Mary, however, was never charged with being at all fast Savannah News. - v "Oh, don't propose to me here?" exclaimed a young lady,, whoso, lover... was , about to pour out his avowal as1 they were friding by a corn field. "The very .com has e&n"Bwrnngtontree tress. . t When some celebrated pictures of Adam and Eve were on' exhibition Mr. McNab was taken to see them. "I think no great things of the painter," said the garde ner; "why man, tempting " Adam, .jwi' a pippin of a variety that wasna known un til about twenty years ago." , Are there any more iory men who 'have a prejudice against you?" whispered. the young lawyer. ".No, boss ae jury am all right, but 1 wants you to challenged de : Jedge. I. has been 'victed twice before, under him. and maybe he is 'ginning, to hab a prejudice against me." -; - Youncr lawyer 'There, now, I think that is doing pretty well for a tnan admitted to the bar only a year ago. This paper reieru w mo tw iogiiiu.. a- iw friend "I;-, am not surprisedh Young lawyer "You really expected it, then? Frank friend "Yes, I knoi tho editor.' He was speaking of you the other , day. Youne lawyer "Indeed I And what did he say?"- Franks. friend VHe said he thousrht vou Were about the. lightest mem ber of the Philadelphia bax.'lP7tiladelphia rOLltlCAiyppiNTS ! ; The star route wagons in the Blaipe ammunition train are filled to oveir &ovting.Ighkeep8U:2fet0S'Presi ; Attacks on Cleveland's private character will hardly succeed in diverting attention ; from Elaine's public career. Chieagb Timelnd.Bep, 'u.--.r.i'r : The Springfield 'Republican says of Mr. Schurz's recent speech in Brooklyn that ?,it is the voice of honesty, of clear j moral Ihtelllgence and knightly, zeal raised In behalf of; our noble - heritage of good government ' , ) ' Republican statesmen who have amassed great fortunes on a. salary of $5, ono and who have fitted all their male rela- I tions into fat sinecures, are not credited with absolute sincerity wnen. mey rise up and shout lustily thtfjpralses of ;CiviJ Ser vice Reform; Washsrost, Hem. ' 1 We !'mean to' whip thU fight anyway," said a' chief in the Republican partf "not verylong ago.;That la thespint with; which the . real leaders of the Blaine campaign are entering, upon;, their iwork, and it grows clearer every day-. ? All means, . Sma fair or fouL are being 'nsed. I BpHngfMBepuMicanyIhd:jUp. y., : : TheXTbrri ingBtar PUBLISHED D AILT AKD WEEKLY ion Rates ii Atranqe. DAILY STAB, One Year, postage paid ' ?...,$7?0; 4 00 ir:Il T.:;TWP.Months, Zi;Z .;.... fj WEEKLY STAR, One Year,' .postage paid.?. fl 66 . 1 00 " - Six Months, - - ... ; "rt,ThlW Months i. .v v.i. wriTTRKa ok thr PRisaa - The Stab Is decidedly one of the best papers in the State, as bright and news as ever;' Long life ot,-ralem Pres. ' "-il ' ;.'-.--"- , The WDmlngton Stab has entered on its twelfth year as good a paper as any people should want' Charlotte Democrat. - v ' . . 'f The Wumington Srijaas e'lueretl on Its twelfth Sear. As a dally Journal of news It stands-"up eo&VtrGcmoara Register, svfj'itt f..r The WUmnigton Star has entered its twenty fifth volume. There Is no better paper published hum State.-iiolr ltoie. - ,, s 1 ,-T The 'Wilmington Stab has entered upon Its tbJr-' teenth yoar. It Is one of the best papers in the Bt&to.-Worrenton GasetU., . .; .' -TS.T 7 i The Wumington Stab has entered its thirteenth year. . It has become one of tho leading poperslof OiBSoath.Oxfi ToraU0ht. .i The Wilmington Stab la not only one of the best edited .papers in the State, bnt for freshness of news and typograpical appearance cannot be bea,tea.--afison, -Beporter.-A- , t .s , ... . nThe Wumington Stab Is one of the very best pa ; The 'Wilmington (N. CJ MoBHtHe Stab la a modi el newspaper.- Indeed, we think we tio not exag- ' gerate its merits when we say: it is the newsiest (secular) paper published In the South. Richmond (Va.) Jtdiaious Herald. . The Wumington Stab has now entered anon Its thirteenth year and twenty-fifth volume. One of tne nest conaoetea ana eaitea papers in tne south and, as a North Carolinian, we are proud of it. Tarooro Southerner. '- v , : We like the Stab because it is thoroughly re liable, candid, fearless, and so well and ably edited, newsy, spicy, and in fact a perfect' news- aper.- Long may tne stab twinnie. jH. jury isitor.i LAlthongh at the head of the press in this State In all that makes a paper valuable to the reader. still it continues to improve, it is a Stab of the nrsx magfuraae. may us luspro never wane. TAeFrte WiUMavtisi. .. . -.- '.H The SrAB Is so well and favorably known In this section of the State, that we can Bay nothing of which its thousands of readers do not already know. It is in every respect one of ' the best dai lies In the Bouth.Eobes(mian. . : s. trhat magnificent beaming Stab has completed Its twenty-second volume. It is one of the most brilliant, erudite and sparkling dailies south of the Potomac. The system In the get up of the pa per surpasses them bJL Tarooro Southerner. 'The Wilmington Stab has entered on Its twelfth year. It is & most excellent newspaper, well ed ited, a compendium of all the news of the day, and an honor to its city, to North Carolina and tc North Carolina journalism. Charlotte Observer: .The Wumington Stab is now taking the regular midnight Associated Prees reports, and has be sides increased the amount of its reading matter. The Stab is an excellent paper. Its prosperity is not surprising since It is so deserving. ChartotU Observer. . ; - ' - j The Times cannot say a word too good for the Wumington Stab. It has Just reached one of its many birthdays. As a newspaper it is a favorite with the State press and is sought after by the people. Long and prosperous life to it. Feidr villa Time. . v , , ; . , .. . . sj. s,. .:i ' The Wilmington Stab, we are pleased to notice, still continues on the high road to success. We esteem the Stab very highly, regarding it as one of the very, best of our exchanges, and consider It the peer of any J ounuil -published in the South. Oxford free Lance.. . i v u , - : . f . I The Wilmington Stab has entered upon its 12th volume, and we are pleased to notice still contin nes on the road to success. We esteem the Stab very highly, regarding it as one of the very best newspapers that comes to this office. Its news columns are always a little taller than those Jof any other of oar exchanges, and Its editorial de partment is conducted with much ability. irr ianton Made. ,-. . a ' Humble in Its beginnings, as was Inseparable from an enterprise began amid the wreck of for tune that attended the collapse of the Southern Confederacy, the Stab has steadily "waxed" un til It now beams resplendent in the full glow of a constantly brightening prosperity. As a newtfa per it has few equals, and no superior, for appro priate selection and judicious arrangement, and W6 are proud to rank it among our mostucoopta QBXchtLnsM.IMsboroexorder. i) The Wilmington Hosxnre Stab has entered up on the thirteenth year of its existence, and we take this opportunity to congratulate it npon its prosperity and deserved popularity. The remark able success of the Stab is dne to its strict atten tion to business. The boast of the Stab (rightful ly too) is that it always has the news, and this Is the first thing In Journalism.' Otherwise the pa per is all that the term of "good newspaper" Im plies, and its corps of editors and reporters are thoroughly educated newspaper men. Hay the. healthy, moral influence of the Stab never be re-, tarded, and may its genial enterprising proprie tor enjoy many more happy years of usefulness. Goldsboro Messenger. . Ealeigh Eegister. T Early m February as soon as the printers re-' ceive the necessary material -the publication of sae i V t. ' BALEIGH REGISTER, a North Carolina Democratic newspaper, win be Commenced. . The BwusTKB wfll be printed weekly until the great political campaign of 1884 begins. It will .then be issued twice a week, or as often as may be useful or necessary to the Democratic party in North Carolina. It will be printed from new tand beautiful type; on good white paper, and though it may not be large enough to hold all at once all the good things that glowing prospect uses sometimes promise, yet the application ox a thorough knowledge of now to use them will put .into its thirtv-two broad columns all the news. imuch good reading, and a complete history of f what is done in North Carolina. Mr. Hals will 'DeeaitoroitnejrnsisTKB. The price of the Bxoistxb will be $2 a year; for six mouths. Pay for your home paper, and then remit for the Rxsisteb. Those who remit 2 to this office will receive as I . : A PREMIUM, ' either volume ordered of "Hale's Industrial Se ries." Two volumes are now ready: Tbb Woods ajtd Ttkbxbs or North Cabouha. Curtis's, Emmons', and Kerr's Botanical Be : ports, supplemented by accurate County Re ; . ports of rstandiag Forests, and Illustrated by . an excellent map of the State. 1 volume 12mo. ; Cloth, 73 pp., 11.25. " ' ' , V- '"IT .Ikdustbces ot North Cabot eta In tub Coai i awd I bow Couhtikb. Kminons', Kerr's, Laid- ley's, WUkes', and the Census Beports; sapple : mented by full and accurate sketches of the i Fifjy-six Counties, and Map of the State. , 1 volume 12mo. CloA. 425 pp., f 150. 'JT -1 ' Address BALKIGH RKGISTBB, , Jan 19 D&Wtf - - ' -. ; Baleigh. N. C. 80RTH CAROLIMA BESUORCES. - upne qf(he most useful series of descriptive books ever published about any State."r-Bos- ItoniPlostU iH.i--, ': vv.-t;--.y.-v-.;;.j ,. J- ';;'!; ., ; - . ' . . ' Hale's Industoal .Seri Two YoJes Now Eeadyv f I. ' The woods and Timbers or Norm Carolina. Curtis's, ' Bmmons', - and. Kerr's-. 'Botanical Beports; supplemented by accurate 'County Beports of Standing Forests, and illus trated by an excellent Map of the State. -v - 1 Volume 12mo, Cloth; 273 pp., $1.25. II. In tbe' Coal and Iron Conntlea of North Carolina. Emmons', Kerr's, Laid ley's, Wilkes, and the Census Beports; supple- , mented by full and accurate sketches of the Fifty-six Counties, and Map of the State. . . 1 Volume 12mo Cloth, 425 pp..'$ .50. 5 Sold by aU Booksellers,- or mailed postpaid on receipts of the price, by B. J. HALB & SON, Pububhxbs, BOOKSZLUCBS' ABU Statiobxbs, NEW YOKli; . ..... -. . :' '. on v" .-. . P. M. HALE, Publlaher, Ealeigh, N. C.' . U TgUBsVUNOWFOB- Tlie Gotbon Plaii y An 8-page 40-column Agricultural Journal, the' only paper In South troiinapuDiisnea exaimvety In the interest of the Farmer and Manufacturer. The best and cheapest Agricultar. ninHn,th South. .::'.- ' ' ; ; ;vf jife'ONLYfiO CENTS A-YIAr:; : -.,- rhe ofOcial organ of the State Grange. -.4 .--i t Endorsed by the leading citizens of h St ... and by the best farmers in the State Sd postal for specimen copies for yourself A Vt V tfTIS Tin Address 5tf t r i. Marion, 8.0. WHOLESALE PRICES? Our ouotatlons. It should be understood. venresent tha. wfaolAsale oriees s sreneraJlv. In making up small orders higher prices have to be' cnargea. r4i.- k3 y &.&n:F.':.i i ! - ' ABTfCXXSt : PBICXS.. BAGGING Onnnv ...i . Standard............. BACON-North Carolina! Hams, V B flo;e.j2 j oo a is ' 00 114 1 00S 16 i o ; io oo .;. 8 tt i Shoulders, v vt 1 Sides, choice. lb WestbbhSbokbs Hams. V Sides. J....v..:..i.:i - t Shoulders. lb... . Dxv Saltkd Sides, .B jr tsnouiaers, tb. ....... i..... BARBELS Spirits Turpentine, - i Second Hand, each.....,... y New New York, each...,,..: NewClty, each........... BEESWAX 9 BmCKS Wilmington, M.i.. j Northern. . . .;.;.'. ...... BUTTER North Carolina, 9 Northern, B ........ ; CANDLES 9 B Sperm - f Tallow ? 00 -5 8. 1 60 ' I 65 It SO 200 I oo . i go - 00 26 8 00 S 00 0 00 14 00 & 09 ' 25 35; 25 12 12 1V4 If 28 14 10 m 4b 7 . 85 11 -i 18 114 Adamantine 00 CHEESE 8-Nerth'nFact,y ! 14 -Dairy, Cream.... 00 State 00 COFFEE V lb Java.n...;.. - 18 Laguyra ..................... i 13 : Rio "'CO CORN MEAL W bnsfi., In sacks, : i 85 ? Virginia Meall 90 ' & CfOTTONTEES 19 bundle...... 1 40 DOMESTICS-Sheetlng, 4-4, y yd ' , ' 1 Yarns, bunch. .......... .v 00 BOGS dozen.. - W FISH Mackerel, No. . MaokereL Nat. 1. ' ,l.bbI...lTO Khalfbbl.. S60 20 00 10 00 ; ! M&cKereL no. a, ddi .. s j Mackerel, No.2, V half bbl. ; Mackerel, No. S, bbl. , . . .. j MuUets,bbl....;;.....:... j Mullets, Pork bbls. . ...... . . . x- N. C. Roe Herring, .p keg. ' Dry Cod. lb........ FLOUR V bbt-Fine.fii..ii.f ; - Northern Super. ... . , ,. ; Kxtra. ..... ... ... .. . 9 60 10 00 5 00 i 5 50 ' ;FamUv . J City Mills Snper :'rsj z:.: Extra Famtti, ULUJE W ID....... GRAIN- bushel. Corn,8tore,bags,prIme, white - Corn, cargo, in bulk, " 4 Corn, cargo. In bags, : . Corn, cargo, mixed, In bags - Oats, from store.. . . Cow Peas HIDES V Green..... ; Dry.... HAY 100 lbs Eastern. ...... i Western...... .... North River...... HOOF IRON-HP . LARD 9 B Northern........: ' North Carolina LIME barrel LUMBER dtv Sawed M ft. , . Ship Stuff, resawed.. ,., 18 00 ! 20 00 ' Rough Edge Plank. 15 00. .16 00 ? West India Cargoes, aocord- ingto quality .. 13 00 18 00 . I Dressed Flooring, seasoned.' 18 00 22 00 - Scantling and Boards.com'n 12 00 . ;15 00 MOLASSES W gallon - New Crop Cuba, In bhda.... 00 2S fi in bbls.... 00 SO Porto Rico, to hhds. .. 00 32 " tabbls". 00 ' 35 Sugar House, in hhds.. 00 00 r v ": iBbbla........ 00 20 ! Syrup, tabbls ; 40 80 NAILS V keg Cut. lOd basis. . q 00 3 00 QILS gallon Kerosene,... .. 12 . 18 Llhseed'.."..". 90 1 00 t Rosin 15 . 18 I Tar... v..M., ...,.00 20 ; Deck and Spar 00 22 POULTRY Chlckens,live,grown 00 - 25 " Spring.. 8 25 , s Turkeys. ; 00 " 60 PEANUTS bushel. .......... 1 00. 1 60 POTATOES bushel-Sweet.. 75 1 00 Irish, per barrel, new.......; 00 2 00 PORK barrel City Mess. .. 17 50 18 50 . Prime.... 15 00 16 00 Rump.:...i 17 00 18 00 i BICE-Carolina, t. . 4 8 Rough,? bushel (Upland).. 80 110, Do, .do (Lowland) 100 1 a BAGS l SV-Country;.-, 1 VA City....... -....;....... l 14 BOPK lb 14 22?i SALT V salt Alum.. 80 . 85 ,.. Liverpool 00 75 ; Lisbon . 00 t 00 American 00 .... 75 SUGAR- B-Cuba 0 00 Porto Rico......... 0 '00 - A Coffee..... 0 8?4 ' B " o ; 7) i C " ,. 7H .,4 ; Ex C 0 S)i i Crushed.... 10X .11 SOAP J Northern , 5 6)4 SHINGLES M-Contract.... 5 00 7 00, Common ,. 2 00 2 50 I Cypress Saps ...... 4 50 6 00 ' r Cypress Hearts........ .. 0 00 7 60 STAVES M W O Barrel. , 12 00 18 O0 BO Hogshead........ ....... 00 00 10 00 TAIliOW--4.. 8 TIMBER V M feet-Ext Heart (1st class yellow pine). .13 00, . 00 M 00 ' Prime sbip'g, 1st class heart. . 00 10 00 . Extra Mill, good heart...... 00 8 00 j MUl Prime.... 6 50 7 50 - Common Mill.- 4 00 4 50 ! Inferior to Ordinary ........ 3 00 4 00 WOOL lb-Washed..... .. 00 20 1 . Unwashecl. 15 16 ; I Bnnr.... 10 -12 WHISKEY gallon Northern 1 00 5 00 ; North Carolina..... , l 00. 2 60 V 1 WH.BIIWOTOPI IXONET ISARKET. Exchange (sight) on New York....... . - Baltimore.;:....., -. Boston.:....i.... I . - Philadelphia..;., r . Western Cities., i Exchange, 30 days, 1 cent - , Bank of New Hanover Stockv.v. .. dlsoount . . .. . 107. 90 , First National Bank Stock Navassa Guano Company Stock.. 140 North Carolina Bonds Old Ex-Coupons. . Handing, T866.... ' 5 : - : Funding, 1863... . : . . New 4s i jjpgolal Tax . 1' . . W4WR8 Bonds, 7 o (Gold Interest). . Carolina Central BB Bonds, 6 o. ........ Wilmington, Col. 3s Augusta B R Bonds. . Wilmington City Bonds (new) 6 Wo ..... . " " " 8o...........v New Hanover County Bonds, 6 o Wilmington St Weldon B B Stock -.. North Carolina B R Stock "Wilmington Gas Light Company Stock.'. Wilmington Cotton Mills Stock.. .. .v . . . 23 10 . 10 -.80 4 116 106 105 100 ' 100 ' 100 . 110 80 50i 120 . ; THE CELEBRATED ARRINGTON GAME FOWLS FOR SALE GAME FOWLS HA VB A NATIONAL BS, putatlon. They have tougfat and won a series of thesreatest mains ever fouebt -on tikis or any tother continent, and Fifteen Pain, on exhibition at Philadelphia in 76, were honored by tne uni ted States Centennial Commissioner with the Di ploma and MedaL - . - - - r -I have a variety of Colors and moBt approved Breeds hi the United States. I will ship splendid COCKS, of fine size and handsome plumage, per . jsxpress, v. u. i.,"ax iroxa 4am to o.waoa HENS, $2.50 and $3.00 each; or $7.00 per Pair $10.00 per Trio. ' I expect to raise Two Hundred . Pairs this Summer, the Finest Games in the World, and will ship Young Fowls of March and April hatch during the months of August, Sep tember and October, at Five Dollars per Pair, or Seven Dollars per Trio. r: ', .. Whoever disputes the superiority of my Birds, Will pleaseljack the assertion with their stamps. Write for what you want, j- i :'. Address, - G. ARRTNGTON, 4 . ap6tf . HuHardston NashCo. N.C- EKCOUE AGE HOME IKSTITOTIOKiCf ! Security gainst TTro. : ; ' Tie HortH Carelina Home InsOTance Co. SRAIIC11? N. C rrns COMPANT CONTINUES TO WRITE PO i Ucies at fair rates on all elapses of - Insurable All Losses are promptly adjusted and paid. - The "Home" is rapidly jgainuig fa jnblie favor, and v appeals witn connaenoe co insurers oi propen: lu norm Carolina, ; -: ' Agents in all parts of the State. JOHN GATMNG, PreskieBt ;-' -i ' . . W. S: PRIMROSE, Secretary? '? -.' VTTT.Ifim mWPKn HhnnMoiw. ' ATKINSON & MANNING, Agents. 8tf ' 1 Wumington. N. C. sep28 iWeCanSu HEALTHY DEMAND FOB li'r ;. , DBY SALTED and SMOKED MEATS. - . 4 All grades of CUBA, POBTO EICO ; , ; ,;''-. ,; - .,' MOLASSES andlSYEUPS, 'COFFEE, SUGAB, FLOUR, . And CASE GOODS at LOW.PBteES, '-' And sollolt orders from all reUable buyers."; f - HALL & PEARSALL. J V22D&Wtf f - - Land f lastefi m RAt."E BY WOODY A CUBRDl, General vommission Mercnants, Also, Sole'Agents for the PORTLAND PLA8- TER MILLS, the products of which ' are "made rom haru plaster ana JTiMjasuisuufiAf. Correspondence solicited. apStf 8 50 8 00 5 CO 00 11 00 12 00 . JLOO 4 00 5 10 0 00 5 00 y 4 50 5 00 . 6 25 8 60' 5 50 8 00 5 00 6 25 d 50 , 6 75 i 00 7 00 11 s-10l- -"15 85! 75(f; 77. 80 i "82 711 - 72 50 I . 52J 00 ' 00 0 . 614 10 12 95 105 : 90 ! 1 00 90 -1 00 9 10S 00 10 00; 1 40 rUilinin rrton t& - CTcldon t; Orthat or Qxhz 8 ursJuiiTXii ixmt,'.. - i '' V ' w 'Wilmington, N-. C July illSM.' f 3 5..' Change of Schedule. "IN AND AJTEB JULY IS. 1884.'' AT 3.00 A.M. J Passenger Trains on the Wilmington A WelT don nauroaav L will run as follows: Day QIall and lcpraasV Trains,' Taly Noa. 4T19orln and 4& SMthl "t TJ Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot, at 9.00 A Jt f1117 wW't-....., 2-35 P M. Leave Weldon.. ...... . ... ... . . 2.55 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depots 8.85 p. M.; Fast Thboush Maxlaxb Passxbsbb Tbaib Daxct- i . 1 Ot W SOUTH. y . , Leave' Weldon.. : X; . ;: w .1;. ? .85 F If Arrive at Wilmington, Front st. Depot, 10.00F. Mail - and Pabsbhciib ; Tbaib Datlt No. -43 '. -: '' ' - -Nobth. '. .. Leave Wllmfngton. :l . . . . .'.i , aS5P. M' Arrive at Weldon ... t. .s . V. '2.35 A. M Train No 40 South will stop jonly at Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia - r, . . 5 4 Trains on Tarboro Branch'- Road leave Rocky Mount for Tarboro at 1.20 P. M. and '4.30 P. M. daily. - Returning, leave Tarboro at 8 P.M. and 10 A. M. daily, j - . - .r . v. Train on Scotland Neck BrarinK TJnn1 iafiVaa Halifax for Scotland Neek at 8.25 P: M. Beturn- mg, leaves Scotland Neck at 8 80 A.-M; daily, c: ' Train No. 47 makes close connection at Weldon for all points North dally. All rail via Richmond, and dally except Sunday via Bay Line. ' :e-w-. Train No. 43 runs daily and makes -close con nection for all OointR North via. Plnhnunul n1 Washington. . , . . : . . . . Aumuuruu buus Decween wumington ana Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleepers Attached, v. . i ..:-- ;y i-: - , jror aooommoaation or local travel a Passenger Coach will be attached, to Local Freight leaving Wilmington at 6.55 A. M. daily except Sunday. - . . j i: j. i. -. j . . JOHN F. DIVINE, : . A . '-' t f 3flnnrn.l Sunt . T. M. EMERSON, Qenl Passenger Agent . Jy 12 tf - ': -.;', - fipiNGTOS,COLlBIAW t Railroad Co. Omci o Gxhxbax.' Bup't, 7l?i884. f Wumington, N. C, July 3 Change of Schedxile. ON AND AFTER JULY J3TH, 1884. AT 9.05 P. 1L, the following Passengor Schedule will be run on wis road: t -,':-:-: NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS (DaUy , No. 48 West and 4T East.; Leave Wummgton...... 9.05 P-M. Leave Florence..... 2.40A.M. Arrive at C, C. A A. Junction 6.20 A. M. Arrive at Columbia... ................ 6.40 A. M. Leave Columbia . . 9.56 P.M. Leave C., C & A. Junction... 10.20 P. M. Leave Florence........ ...... 4.50 A.M. Arrive at Wiljnington. ........ 8.35 A. M. Sight Mah. akd Pahsuoeb Tbaih, Dailt. No. 40 . -Wist.-; Leave Wuuungtoft:. Arrive at Florence. . .....w....... ..10.20P.M. 0 m - 12S A 1st MAn. and Fassxhoxb Tbaih Daily No. 43 East. Leave Florence, .i . . 4.05 P. M Arrive at Wilmington. , . . . a05 P M 1 Train 43 stops at all Stations, r No. 40 stops only at Flemington and Marten. Passengers for Columbia and all points on G. & U R. S., C. & A. R.R. Stations, Aiken Junction, and all points beyond, should take 40 Night Kx- Separate PnTlman Sleeoers for Antmsta. on Train 40. i f All trains ' run solid Detween Charleston and Wumington. r ! Local Freight leaves Wilmington dally, except Sunday, at 7.00 A. M. - - i - - i - . s JOHN F. DIVINE, Gen'ISupt. , T. M. EMERSON, Genl Passenger Agent. - ' t Jy 12 tf - . -...l . , . - : CiROUKA CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. ' OTFJCI Oy SlTPXBIHTlKDXHT, ' 1 .;; WumlngtoniN, C,,May ll,1884. J Change of Schedule. 01 AND AFTER MAY 12. 1884. THE FOL- lowine1 Schednle will be onerated on this Railroad:. ; :'V . ;.;r ; : .; , .7 -.. . " 'x, . - - '. I PASSENGER, iMATL' AND EXPRESS TBAIN I . DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS, '7 "' '' ; ----.4 '-v " :-1 ' : ? ;; ) Leave Wilmington at... ... ...7.30 P.' M. No. 1. V Leave Raleigh at. 7.35 P. M. ! . r I Arrive at Charlotte at .......... 7.00 A. M. ! " ) Leave Charlotte at.... ........ .8.4$ P. M.' a 2. V Arrive at Raleighrat; . 8.30 A. M.; I Arrive at wumiiurton at.. ......8.00 A. Jt. I Passenger Trains stop at regnlar stations only, and Points designated in the Company's Tune Sable. .':' SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MAIL, EX ? -. PRESS AND FREIGHT. L. Daily except Sundays ' ve Chariotte......:.... ........ 5.15P. M. Arrive at Shelby... . ..........w.. ...... 9.00 P.M. Leave Shelby.. 7.00 A. M. Arrive at Charlotte i.l0.45A, M. s Trains No. 1 and 2 make close connection at Hamlet with R. & A. Trains to and from Baleigh. $ Through Sleeping Cars between- Wilmington and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte. Take Train No. 1 for StatesvUIe, stations West ern N. C. B. R., Ashville and points West, i Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens, At lanta and all points Southwest. I r j - L. C. JONES, " ' ' I f 'Superintendent. F. W. CLARK, General Passenger Agent, t mylltf . . Saved Her Life. ; '' ' ' ;i "'BmaB, McIstoshCo., Ga. - i Dr. 'J. BBAsnxLU : Dear have taken sev--' era! bottles ot your Female Begulator for falling of the womb and other' diseases combined, of sixteen years' standing, and I really believe I, am cvred entirely, for which please accept my heart felt thanks and most profound gratitude. I know your medicine saved my life, so you see I cannot speak too highly lh its favor. -1 have recommen ded it to several of -my friends who were suffer ing as I was. r j . ' . '.' ' Yours, very respectfully, i MRS. W. E. STEBBTNS. TESTED A QUARTER OF A. CENTURY IT S fANDS UNRIVALLED. ;;"--H: LaGbahgb, Oa. Dr. J. Bbadfteld, Atlanta, Ga.: Dear Sir I take pleasure in stating that I have used, fcr the , last twenty years; the medicine you are bow put ting up, known as Dr. Bradneld's female Regu lator, and consider it the best combination ever gotten together ;for the diseases for which It is recommended. With kindest regards I am, re spectfully, j W. B. FERBELL, M. D. . . t .v Atlanta, Ga. r Da. J. Bbadfuxd: Dear Sir Some fifteen years, ago I examined tie recipe of Female Regulator, and carefully studied authorities in regard to Its components,and then (as well as now) pronounce it to be the most scientific and skufuj combina tion of the really tellable remedial agents known to science, to act directly on the womb and ute line organs,' and the organs and parts sympathi zing directly with these; anditherefore, provid ing a specific remedy for all diseases of the womb, and of the adjacent Organs and parts. ; -; ; '" ; ' Yours truly, Jbssb Bobiho " - . -'i Treatise on the Health and Happiness of Wo man mailed free to any address.: - - ! ' Thb Bradviild Rksulatob Ca, 1 Box 28, Atlanta. Ga. .WHliam H. Green, Wholesale Agent, Wilming ton, n. c. ,. . . ; ' ' .; , . ' -writs, v,kn:-A.: ."ohsm.i'fet -r, --.i; - Send 'six cents for "oostaee and receive free, a costly b-ogoowmci tomore money righ t.ViU wnrld. . DVlTtBO Mwtn which will heh alL of either sex. tomOre money right away than anything else m this world, iron ones awais-ue woraen a)w- iuttely sure. At once address TRUE as CO- An gust. Maine. ' ; r . . r mhWDAWiy , . 1 ' y " ' . . x.. t- - . ' .... :;NEW, ADVIOITISEMENIU :; f HE DHIYERSITTi OF THB50DTH - ' Ts located at SEWANEB, TKNN upon the Cum- '1: berland Plateau,- 2,000 feet above the sea leveL -This School, under the special patronage of the - -Bishops of the Protestant Episcopal ChuTch in :v the South and Southwest, offers the healthiest :i -residence and . the best advantages, both moral and educational, in its Grammar School and its- Collegiate and Theological Departments. ForUe special claims of this .University for patronage, ' apply for documents to the Rev. TELFAIR HODG- i SON. D.D.yVlee-Chancellor, Sewanee, Tenn. . L VALUABLE TO - t- -. On the NEW Catalogue of the 2?VERY ;Y0UHG COLLEGE. SSNT FREE. Address A. J, RIDER. Principal; . Trenton, N. J. -HAH. X. ' EPISOOPAIi :' - v EEIIAIE mSTITUTE, ' t -"; WINCHESTER, VA. " i REV. 3. C WTTRA'T'. 'Tf T ?"WhitTaV aUHA '! by, a fall corps of experienced teachers. The- Uth- annual session opens Sept, 10,1884. Terms mode- rate. Number of boarders limited. 'A nnlicRtinns (, lted 1 or iiie vacancies created by tne- retirement 01 . iv the- members of the graduating class will now be re-'. eetved. Apply I or circulars to the Princinat i . j. c. wheat. CANCERS TTJBIORS - , and Treated bv a new arid - wonderfully successful ' method: without' the knifA or lnm of blond :: Vastly sunerlor to all othT mAthnriR t TTnndrpdit ' -of cases cored. Write for descriptive pamphlet. - Address ; DR. E. II. GBEEN. It Peacntree Street, . ; Atlanta, a.' f EA.SXLT CURED. BOOK FREE. -BB. J. C. n0?FMA5, JEJ PKB30N, WISCONSII. ! , Send for a Catalogue of the . ; Mm of-Pliysicians ani Surgeons, Baltimore, Md., which offers the Student of Medicine superior advantages. THOS. OPIE, M. D. (Dean), 179 N. Howard St. x dL-bli.P 1 May mean "Poisoned with Potash." This ;is the case with hundreds who have 'been unwise enough to take Sarsaparillas, Potash mixtures, etc., until digestion Is almost fatally .impaired.' Swift's Specific is a vegetable remedy, and re .:. stores the system to health and builds up tne j waste made by these poisons. - v I Victimized! I . BUT FINAIXT BELTEYKD BY 8. S. S. - ' ;'"I was sufferingwith Blood Poison,and- treated several months with Mercury and Potash, only to make me worse. The Potash took away my ap- petite and gave me dyspepsia, and both gave me . - rheumatism. I then took SarsaparUla, eta All these SarsaparUla mixtures have Potash in them. - fljhia made mo still worse, as it drove the poison ; farther into my system. A friend insisted I snoum taKe swut s specinc, ana it cured me or the Blood Poison, drove the Mercury and Potash out of my system, and to-day-1 am as'well as I ever was." "' ;" . j . GEO. O. WflLLMAN, Ja, Salem, Mass. ' I Cured Thoroughly and .Absolutely. ', ) John A. Smith, the largest merchant In Gaines-' . ; ville, Ga eays: "I suffered for years from the, qombined effects of Erysipelas and Eczema. I pontinued to grow worse under medical treat-4 . ment and by taking medicine containing Potash. r B. S. S. cured me thorougbiy and absolutely. My appetite, strength and flesh returned as I was cured with it" - I Let Truth Tell Its Story ! - r . A M1N1STKB AND THE ORrEAN CHILDREN. Bev. L. B. Paine, Macon, Ga., writes: "We have -been using Swift's Specific at the orphan's home . as a general health tonic, and have bad remark able results from its use on the children and em floyes of the institution. It li such an excellent tonic, and keeps the blood so pure, that the sys tem is less liable to disease. It has cured some -yf our children of Scrofula." y - - .... - . . if .1 Our Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free to applicants. - " I THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., - Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. 4 j N. Y. Office, 159 W. 23d St.; Philadelphia Office, -J205 Chestnut. St. -. .'. ap 1 tf . .- . cbsm . 'r White ileal Yeast. ' ' : , ' '- ' ' - ' '.'-" 'li . . i -li ., 1 VERY VALUABLE PURE YEAST POWDER. i - ?' v:' : - 4; " . Having been thoroughly tested by a' great many . r , ' ' . pt the ladles of Wilmington, I feel no hesitation- ; I ' ; ' In commending it to the public; It is elegant fork i i ,. bread, rolls or biscuit. . - . . ' " It Is made by Miss Hodges, of this city, of pure I - .. , vegetable matter, and she refers to Mrs. A. A. Willardr " . - i ; Mrs. Gob. Whiting, i . Mrs. W. L Gore, t Mrs. Samnel Northrop, , 'r- -- - - ;.- ;' lor the correctness of her statements. - ' , For sale by JNO. L. BOATWRIGnT. ;' ' 12 & 14 No. Front St., . Sole Agent. mhSOtf . 1 ' Groceries: Groceriesr 500 Bbls" FLOUR, all grades, - ; 1 OKA Bbls Gm1iU4 SUGAR, f: . &0J , :ExtraCandC . ; 2QQBags Rio and Laguyra COFFEE, . Tierces LARD, ' JQQ Cases and Buctts LARD . ; . "' g QBoxes CHEESE, , ' ;.-' ' Tabs BUTTER, ' s - . .' J50 Boxes and Bbls CRACKERS, - -. OA A Bbls SEED POTATOES. ; f " "30 BblsTDBSIIPS -20 Bbls APPLES, . g0 Hhds MOLASSES, 25 BblB do ' OA A Kegs NAILS. . OKA Bundles HOOP IBON,; 50 Bbls and Half Bbls MACKEREL, : Tobacco, Cigars and Snuff, ; .. s Candles, Soap, Candy, For sale low by - . ADRIAN & VOLLERS. mh2tf New Scarborougli 104 NORTH WATER STREET - ; ; ' AND PRINCESS STREET i ;.--- 1 . WUJaUIUTUA.M.U;-' '?-C-Ji:ii'.0-A : The Finest Restaurant in the City, : i Board $1.25 per Day. Three Tickets $1.00, Sin-. r gle Meals 35c NoMeals sent nt : deo7tf i-x B. 3. SCARBOROUGH, PropT? V V- 1 Star Saloon: IS THE PLACE TO GET TBB VERY FINEST5. -- v- . : - -;; - ; ---1 "-' -, ' SHRIMPS to be found hi the city." AIso-wineS, . . LIQUORS. CIGARS and TOBACCO. Call and be convlnoed. . - - , - . ' j- . . r v . GEO. F. HERBERT. . .j v Ian 1 tf ' - - Proprietor, 4 V i ' 5 r - -X'- ' ' " j f X . v 4 v'. - j - 'J, '-i 5' . - 1 4 ' "Si - -' .--VI : i'J '- v '-v ' j. i r '-i'-ji.i' r-.f rv; '- iV--e - .:X ;?'3 - - ."-XX "! . 11 ' - - ' ; f - 1 -
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