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Warrenton Gazette from Warrenton, North Carolina • Page 3

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HE WARRENTON GAZETTE. ftew Adyertbements. 100,000, FURNITURE A fellow, cUinvne 1hj a Lawver. has Kent us an advertisement from New York, offerinsr to procure Divorces on the "most reasonable term." with "secrecv." a rule to advertise for no such disreputable parties, and unhesitatingly deelare that no first Hass and rrspectable wuld make it his rusi-ness to separate man and wife from led and hoard. j.

F. AW KWS Publisher. RDAY I December 7, 1872: TOWJf AND COITTY. ur'frjtHi DuW'll Kimball. Esq.

i nt vitridfl vtrt collect our subscription dues at tan4n and pivp receipts for 1 tRrietV. i fonv vi-iifnr? in to this week. It 1 Mr. Mon'proincrr's pale will take I'tce to R-inccial nttVniipn iscalied to an al Vr ft CI fl 7 ft I Mfk Tnylor of Norfolk is visitiirpr. ,1 Warrcnton.

hen. Circen returned frdm Bo- i 'njlast Tnefi'ln v. JUST RECEIVED. PotTton CAiin'r K. Boarbon cthior Copper Distil li RVE WIIISKT.

i (As pure as any In the State) Com Whi-OcT. rr.t Hrantr Shrrj im. jnt receive! nrd for hr dec tf. 0. It.

SLKItGE. Tr ST ARRIVED. Freh Pnpptr nt Prints. DTTeir lung just reetMTM nt Tor by G. R.

SLEDGE. on feet ionerle. A ivc jrtrttnnt of fonfertionri irt to hand, ina (or al jiV SI.KDOF; Mr MP1 tiTin tw-n tnrAntt- r.n-ir. by oneftf tin liinic in Virgin' (Mil. .1.

II A 1 i 1 I now vrnr tn mr eH rn- nr -n othT, th l't mit tl'it cm -o "rrili't. 13r Mr t.tnVf..r HI f.V(. fVitrjre o' th Mill on th lt. of J.auaay SLEDGE ARRENTON HOTEL FOE 1 I will th -loor. in will "tl at th rori-'ionao -toor.

tli tnvrn of 'V arrenton, N. fk on Tuesday. December 31st. 1872. 2 T.

at TJ 1 A 0 I 0 thejaboye property. All of nur; school- will rljrise about ofjlie onth. Our totvri sp- rtsnion barf nri elc carlt bird' Jsujvmt Thiirsdnv hirht. A srrent r1-gil of, cotton' was pJlt on 5urf str's tlj'is week. Do not furtret to your 5ubscrip- Jtio'n 'before Christnitis.

Qrilv ffteVn 'conservatives yotetl fr Juli'je Merriuion f.r.U. S. (Senator. li er riin-tn'ifi we our-e'f Jto jri ve our! renders more rciulinir mat- Vjprif the 'inside" of the I fwr' have been 'fatal results If-ohi the horse nuilauv, that we Know ofii 4 ive -nuTiitred riozen cprjrs va men ax MiVs Bakery, fur which lluriiplmst CASH price will be paid. Mrs.

(ttu! Green's fVic'iilds will (e ljrlid to hear that none of her property 'w'ris distrovel by the Bostpn fire Mrs. -Mtistian, oldest daughter of ouHownsnumMr. Lewelhn, is dau 111, ut her" home in Franklin Jco ruty. Left. Mr.

John T. Wi)liams left last Thursday for Knoxvilfe. eiipnpe in business. Austin left Thurs- sdav to sneAd a couple of months with TF.nvs Wnt 2 4 rAPII. Tt-lTnr liy lot, the t.i;.-i-j: C.

an-1 V2 tioTirn. xitti 4ntrst frm OooVontrennir. ift in rt.r.,bck onr goods. NOV. 1ST, 1372.

A. CST EEC EI TED A XT NO. 25 l3 SYCAMORE i TIROINIA, A LARGE LOri-F VEST PS-'IS ZLT. DRESS G0.ODS scit. 1NVITH ATTHNTI')N TO OVA lit of wATEitrRoor simts LADIES I a i .1 ST 1 v.

JfVTVOV, A irte of (-5 KM tw r.vnaN ii.ovr. Fr mlc nt one ir pa i rniNT6 OF ALL -tift An mtnr tl.r i onr tin, att of will l- 1 e.ttut an-iot fi to l'ir l-rr-. ini ioin tr fr.u I rr ii.tr to ir au calL suiru s. r. P.

Uff V. Jn 11 tf. A llll. VTTS IUI'KIM CHARLES RISIIOI. Fr.

pri. i) II A I iii'nirr iojiimw. WAR KENTON, N. C. Capital StDolr, I1C0.OD0.

t.W'SL'ito A CA Oil I 'Alt ACL' UY 0L. w. S. DAVIS, Ft. nt.

K. II. I'U'M MKR. Vii-t- Ft. w.

V. Sv. tnrv. WM. .1.

NORWOOli. T. C. A I LLI A MS. i.

DIRECTORS: Cl. Divi-, W.irriitoii. II riiimuit-r; William Ksfj Dr J.kI Kii.tf. II Hunt. E-, I RutMi E-q.

Copt. .1 lavt-. N. C. C.il.

Gri ti. tin. l. rpt. A N.l I 'apt i I iri.

X. I ('apt. Itolf. Dr. I IN.

Uatnti I'hi tih N.t their friends aud relatives in Kuoxville j' 'S i -tV i Our esteemed younp irienn nas our I tlnks fir his attentions- while at one '-Oil 111" l't- Mtl jMir-riiiii uun imu our town has had this season. nn i vn oitt povccut PHE-ENTATI05 TO TDE HOLDERS Of TICKETS OF 273 Drautlfullf Located COTTAGE LOTS AT THE NEW AND ELEGANT SEA--IDE EESURT VUE DE L'EAU ON HAMPTON ROADS. OPP- P03-THE5S MONKuE. YlKQINlA. Toecf her with $30 000 i TICKETS ONLY 5 EACH- nunf I VUE DE L'EAU on Hunj.tfin Uoal.

i.p;o Fr- tn- Virginia, in fall Tj. of tint Frtriis. Frt Callionn. Br; aiv.1 J.ttu Rir.T, w.Ui wntr riw nti- in Aiii. ri- si fi-rr tiinrr of nti-l l.m i i to 1 i- fr til- lir-t ti-n li pit an lnfi'ij: -t a nr- nnpir- 1 a in tli- lii-tr-o it 1 r- rt l.t.

in-ltii't the to ktm' lfr hiV.i:i t-rttrt i to irr-itl fiil ir-jf it fap'oitv, t'no lat- the T'-at piit.iic; to tlti -1 I ihv linv 'b't rinin-t in In. ni-nt. of no or lin iry ia.tt-r in tlie ili-n-f GIAXD' CI FT L'OSl'EKT. by mvi- of wb'cli tliy bop to li a' I- cx tli. tr an 1 lau-taHtf utctri taking of in ikin Yl-r DE L'EAU.

HIE GRAND PF.ASIDK HESOKT OF THE I' 'I II TUKS0LEODJD T0FTI1E KNTEr.rRlSi: As to tin fV-rwli-re luktU thvv GIIR1STMAS GIFTS to tbr Turtli.sr of tU.k t'. lv ili-tril-u- i hi i 2'" tin in if j.r, en "it II. auM'ully loMt-l I'xttace lot- fc-by the ao t.v 13 at Viieoe value. I at. 5-1 200 other be.iutifuM vueie Xv laiu.i fr 100Fit't iu kji ot iluo rach 471 Gift valued at 2O.000 Ticket only 5 Each.

Tilt GRAND CviNCI.UT vlLLTAK.E TLACt IN XOHFOI.H. ON MONDAY LVKN1NU LiCtMUfcU 2jKIi will in it be a full roni.ieration fur llie prii chart: el fur A mi- ion Tii-ket. The ilistril.ution (tift will take pl.n imiireiiiatcl fter the on-vrt. tli Yai-t of the Open Hu-e ati-lin f'dl view of tlie un.ter tlie iiiKiie.l:.-tM xuperrision ofth the Presi nil Di rertoi; of the Vu; (lel'K-ui "inirinv. and the folluwir.

listii''ui-lii havi kin.P.v co-i nte.l to 1- n--e-nt ate! see that the gifts ar iroerly distriDutvl alvtrtiel Hon. John R. Lu'llow. of Norfolk H-u. A S.

li'att. Mavnr of Portsmouth Walter H. T.ivh-r. of.N'or'olk. Hon.

Jno- 13. Whitehe of NorfolV. Jaiio'i fb Holladay. Porttnouth The ltoar.1 of Directifr rompo.e.l of tlie followinc pen-lelneil, whowell VlloWD for int. prity.

lienor an.l eiuerjirise are well kiiiiii as yuiriii tee. su'ets and a fair and imp irti.tl din-tribetion of the jriftg. ilijorO.o. W.Grice, Preiident Bv.ik of Col. tit.

L-itnb, prtsidTTt National Norfolk. Oi-n. V. I. Groner.

Geuvral Agnt Boston Stertinshili Comptny. Caj-t Natb'l Burru-a. of Bnrnm, boa C. Noi-tolk. W.ih.

Bie.I, of rVtrs Mer -hart- 0 Ohio, Pnp Seaboard "and Roanoke Kailmad. KoLt. 'clv, Treni Int AUe- -n tieipe.tke Canal A 1 I.in l.e il Broker in ll' If'Uite, Attert.ey at Law, Norfolk, The distribution ill lie by blindfolded peron-, or blind bi! lr-n. in two wheels, one of whij Will i-ont in ri on piinted slij's s-aVd iu of tdw same siie, will contain tic witli jiuiiiK-is on tWtn co i with all the ti Vetis sold the of wheel- are thoroughly loixe l.v the peron. at the first willtak tj-ere'roin.

and the )eron at the wheel will a lift th r- i the rift thus I.iUd will l-lou until tli whole hundred an I i.iie arv ditrilutel. Ihu-the ul-lie will re.v dily there can l-e no fraud, loibts'oti or knowledge or wh'it gift any nmut-cr will t-t. Should the ticket be not sold when Jb concert coiu fT, the present- will iu propoition to the nunilr sol-l. It ii boiled the puhl.c will proinptlv rr. pond to this etiort to etMhhh upon a firm laMi a debghtlul ivort during tLw Lw.itc mouths.

Tickets Only $3 Caek. Cum-ricv Gifts will he paid in nli at our binkinp house imthe city NortoU, on pr i-cntation of th tickets entitled thereto, without discount. I a I I vj fMis Alice Sonerville and tha Rev. I Bronson. Kpisciopul Clergyman, 'wfre marrfed last Wednesday at the IrksideiK-e of Mr.

James Battle, the Mr. officiating, It ia not nit all suinrisinjr that Dr. "'-eH C. tftnrnf Ijt. i.

i i 1 I TM 'SOUTH RN Ml'TUAL F. It II aiu'tM. -tHnik'i ii.t. ftltl.nu tir it y. Malu ant OtU M.

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U.S. Ii at I J. I 1 S. II. J.

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I i 1 1 i I lr 1 I in f.i. I li t-'l tr .1,. I I -i i. OTTOX GIN. TOTT-tv ilt I' 'V.

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It I A ti.f lr re. U. 4 A I No. th a-. l.A.,r 1 1'r ran 't 1 I it iL 1.

a Ja 17 tf Prr? r-i. J-j. (H i i t. I Aw E. T' Tia.ti i.uK:v.

i at -Trr! i L2 tk lr, AkUI AI V. I I i t. -i oi.r f3tij(i. i ut: i Mad 2 Air; re "A .1 .4 4 1t P. t-rt irrir 1 'i i at I.

a t- lUAa. L.i:r. bre hnd, boch mr full fupplf of all kind of furniture, uch tf BED SrrAPS; TABLES, CHAIRS. BUREAUS, SOFAS, MATTRESSES AC. Altcplain and Mctallc offlui.

AND A GOOD HEARSE. All thc.e po.Mj- I to fell. JERV DRAPER. Xov-lG-tf. 'j' A CUT.

Tin un l-r-in--. htr'ut ru'-t th T.n-n-rv t.v N. U. K-, in -V ir pr'j-- to tin I the pV.Mm vt l.t an I tli- -run ally. iiAVj.Mi ii a it or THIRTY Yh Ul.s Slitter liini-.

t. pi fitir Ui.f.ic- Hi tr- i. i I tmm ih- 1-t t- thf 1 -t A. til. i'l I- 1 1 i i I tlll.e- No Jul JNU.

U. UVLUUY. xotic r. xoTin: r'liej'l o'Taiflie-. K.uif.

N-itt Ml l.h 3 i.i.f tioiiiry FT "rrll Cr of .11 Lin I alv- on lint I MILK t'uufei t.ou.irv. you want -i tli -nre to fi lu MILK'S V'xiii. L) ON'T 'tn-t t- l.iiy vaur Ck T.v ikul ft He ttlollifle fioiu Nov 2rf. I TO Ol'HF III Si. PITIIOW XT ltlU i-l .1 i i witk a liiwv iu'l krtully STOCK-OF GOODS hfwr Um F-ill am I Wimt-1 Tra-U- mbra DRY GOODS, RF.ADY MADi: CLOTHING, I vrrrmvc ROOTS AND HATS AND OATS, HA it DWARF.

CROCKKP.V, Ron: IKS. CONFECTIONER I FS. TO Ii A CCO, SvUFF Si CIGARS, Toathr w'tla tntiiy ther art-Va found iu a Vial CUu Vanrt fctui. OarGool le he-B Hr'illly r1e. ted from tlie Wot Mtrkr iu the t'uitel lr.te, aui ar- kej.t up by freUi ut ac- FOR CASH, aod a ca.l wi'l atify all.

that cmr j.i'e aii a low a- cm Ih aifor le I. an -xaiiiiiir wnr iimk, aud cnui of, the ftct. market prlc pill for Country I'rw lute. ThiaVlai: th publiefor pat pttrorie. we il by t.nr a nice.

ROW ELL SON oc in tf. 1872. 1872. n. m.r.Dfii:.

A bi oil stand, comer of Mi in an I FrmUlin street, i now riin hi- Jr' ill and Winter of jrooU which tua ui; 1 a ari ly of Dry GomA, lot hi r. aiuosa-t tluots Shoes, Till, Queen L. Hats Caps, i Hardware. Fine Tobacco A cisari, Uquori A Wlne, Confectionarle. (a apecialty) An 1 miir other artH- too rnmerous to miration, all of which he is oCiin- at Warrcnton, N.

C. 5tk, 1.72. it JUV rZ? lcon, lard. Flour snl I which we will ell low for caah. I I i Mr.

John J. Fulton's money ha3 been returned to him. Firf. Tjast Monday eveninir ween 3 and 4 o'clock the fire Wlls rane and the citizens turnel out en masse to witness the roof of the Female Collevre By the strenuous exertions of our citizen, the flame- were subdued with no los except pniti sh'tnrle-. This make the second fire within the last ten day.

i 11 etliciejnt "pok and Ladder Company and hare time and asked the property holders to equip them. Tin- icse vanie en-ron -men have tia f.f. i ten refurd. They will their error when their store houses have been burnt. I liATK LIFTINO I hlirsday mom- incr fmnd several cates taken' from their fdsteniujrs.

anl pbwed in the street-. Now we are not idipoed to view cverythinsr that. -tienple do or sav. ttiat is not coui'iie in' an i fhabolism we much pre for the breht to the dark side, and look upon tliis jrate lift in fr the ake of those enjraired in it. as a piece of -mischief.

and' not' Hut think vou'iir rcntleiiien of (he dainairi that iu'irht isive bi-i Mrloiie. htwI hs fur ns know was do'e, your little pYceof liiisclref. Suppose Jrs. B. or JUva.

V. (rates you moved, had had their choice shul)lery and rare plants destroyed by some depredating cow, howyoii would have regret led besides there is no real -f tUi' In this kind of mischief, for you must have felt a little' "ban' you know, when you stijiprd back to your pooms. 7'hen you had to he a little eal inrj about it. Now we know your dear mothers taujrht you to dispise sural such characters are the meanest in the catalogue, vlsrain there is no real, "fun," if you think of doing anything which you cannot tell others and have a general laugh over, and in this case you kuow you could not do that, for you were ashamtd of it and looked at every met the next morning yy. Rut the' most equ vocal part of your conduct was in going to witlow ladies' houses, where you knew there was no one who could fire a gun or -belabor you with a cudgel.

Fie. fie Remove old gaterj ncv 1 et heard of a colored youth indulging in such poor sport. Resides the act was. too undijjnitied. Rut in remov'- inggate as in a'l other things, every man to his as Butler, the beast-! said when he, pocketed the uegroe's tooth pit kv New Advertisements- Mrs.

William Carr advertises a large and attractive stock of Personal property oil the 18th insti 1 Mrs. TJrowiilow advertises the TTo- chance for an enttrpns 1 a John I Jones rffers tel for sale on the 6 1st. inst. A rare prising niau to get a'suprn)r pot- ton to the public. It is a prolific seed.

See what he says about theni. That enterprising merchant. Geo. K. Sledge, isjont in a new advertisement He ha a fine supply of bran dies, whiskies.

and ale. all of which he warrants free from adulteration, hIso a fine supply clothing' and domestic's just received for the hristmas trade. There is no end to his fresh eonfi'-rioiij. tnvs. ernekers vc.

At a serenade "given hun at the Varborouh House, in Italeigh Fri dy night Gen. J. li. Hood made the fallowing graceful speech. Gkntlkmkn I thiink vmi profounlv f.tp the eomplttnetit you have in-.

I unnrocnitf it hmst hiLrhly eomi.ni. nk It fi-niii Viirt 1. Piiriillnia rirf Dnrinir that if I ere ea'led upo to award the pa'm to any State it would Xorth niollna Ilavinir three years in the aimy in Virginia and one carin the arjiiy of the Soulh viet I iiinit sive it as mv b'st enn- tiwn ui fi m.o i the battle fields of the South oti. f.m anr do not say this emu-e I i(1 pnence tru.h and candor Wmel nu sav it. I brllve that your Stat.

had more men in Virginia than- Vir ginia had on her soil! ami you and al' Xorth (irolinians ough ti be proud of her name. Vmir troops were better provided fr than anv other, and as owing to your superior management at home. Gentlemen I agaii: thank you. 1VARREXTOX Iff ARRET, Rep0rted weekly for the Gazette, bv tvn tv'niTP i-cn' 1 i Cotton loAn-Bon Sides 13 to 15 ct3 ShouMersAlCRo 12 ct Butter goofl, 30 35 cts. rery scarce 20 per bushel.

Laguaer 27 to 30c Jay. 28 to 33c -Brown Supar 10 to 12 Kxtra C. 14 Wh 12 cents Candles, .5 certp-r pound t. $3,50 per sack. Fodder, 7 MRS? M.

M. R. tbfl hv of th oft'o s'-nrf property, at the sam time I will a larpe lot of i Houseliold and Kitchen Fnrniture, CONS1ST1MO OF. Fenther Dds, If attranses. kc Dec7-4w.

I MRS M. M. R. B. AUCTION- WetncUy th 18th oi DomWr next, will toM at PUBLIC AUCTION, I FOR CASH.

at the resulencft of Mrs. Bett.e C.nrr, Horses, Cat le. Fodder. CARRIAGES. Farming Implements and Kitchen FURXITURR.

Pe-T2t. I BETTIE CARR. Clotton Seed. I have lOO ttnshet of Cotton Kod for sale at Jf.r2.00 per bnliel. Ths se I tioncl't in Mifisippi list Pprner rt cn recommen.l rs mo prolific of in the Count v.

Upon the cre Tpronre over five wittont Mr. r. Cmw bs a upmole of thi seed, which lie wi.ll take pleasure in eowin? J0IIX T. JOXESt HvtnT "Cepted tie aeTlCT o' ttie V'r- rin' T.i'e Insnrnnce rornpin v. tike tbi.

mettuid of friend an-' tTh public srenera'lv. tot am to takt npptiction fr Innrsnce in tie emi-ientlr worthy Instltu t'on. I hone' all vi'l. cire me an opi-vortnnitT of pti-ire ti merits ofith5" rompanv Wore tliem. b.foe Innrint? et.wtiere Onr rati-s as lov as is oensi-fet et.

HRNTF.n.nN Art. T- I nIso Teoreent onr -State Firt In snrirce rom)aniea. Moz-23 tf. i I P. Or, Tnea.ty.

t( 17tli day of Pecer.11 er next, I will nfer at AUrTION, thf for P. A PH. 1 jt tt.f late r.Fi!enct of Koht. Hawk ns (rot.) 7B arknell Jofthe YarUroufrh i House! fis so popular wmu ine iravffiinfr eo'n- hie tnot po-lijc and thdj ftttigaijle host ve ever met. -1 Dr.

Thotnas had abent six hundred lead ofjfine eabbape d.estroed Thurs-dav nitrht hv the swirie and cattle. lis pates were takp off by a party of THopiiiTLKss persons. i I At a meeting of our ssn'ent eitv fa-1 i tbers last hirsnav and it the f5st in thr-ec nionthsalthotigb there isi' an ordinance requiring them to meet nj(onthly. Mr. Frank was elected Cojistable in tiie plage of Mr.

artin, resigned. i In onr last issue we reported Mr. (i reeley in a dyitig eondiUn. It is with much' regre.t we-annaunce his dentli, It has prod need a profound maton apd filing of regre? among ail cbjscps of our country. i shrrow, is expressed at tils untimely r.eatn.

i witi much regret we announce tslmt the fifliily of T. A Montgomery leave Warreriton next Tncsdnv.jfi.rXe.w OTlea.ns.! We d's- to hear efvflnv of our people leav- '1 especially' Onr best fuuibes. 1 Sincerelv trnat nd f.infiilcnlll' 1 i n'Jf tjuifnr esteenied (rtend-s may. the late revolution I had large oppnr-i fijiyl-Klevni'd 'ondis nnil a hearty wtN tnuities for observing, and I must sar. i cbme to thi'ir Southern Home.

THE WE cea-eit. I to the uuuilvr taWrn di.it. Iv he'ori TwiytI FS Mio-'Frt tiorce WAOOOV. it this pro. es will coiitinue the nniii-one i'rle tVOOV FruiiiT In pt.

an I itt Win: pu'-H, ly announ I i A vtit Af l. i k't re- lrnod ilvs f-nm riiniham here I he go-ne settle. Mr. Ttu-ker iiii eii ills' in a iii When orren nmnr V'if on- wining to win k.s I mv Bo XicM-on is and do- tng nnvth ng i wit mn reas.n to b. bnck Stay at 1.

ei American Farmer Drcenw t-er cW tl.eVoluiee for the year with rmbef grHt'excellenvi the con- 1nP vnr5( nd practfcal. the standard His joifrpaj belng its papers pop) emmeut agriculturists Yif all sec tion 'A A lead tng article crives an account Ol ytsii to the farm and FS hort Horn I i .1 If TmV t.owen Qi. Airy, lon? and widely i i T. fi CT-i Clll''OCTII I linnivn an .1 i fl American jbe Liy- tots ami Horticultural departments ftr particularly complete The pub- lislcrs off-r very handsome premiums 1873. and promise the turM journal in shall con- tinue good wine to improve with iee'i Fnbbth0t ir 0Tt.

Bahimor irA ir -at i ST''." ia or jpiorw. i 1 0 A 0 li I I Sinple, EiBdent, V-e of r.ATTLK. Ki hi t.e 1 of Hon aont Seventy JlTe Bids, of CORN, Fodd.T. SMltfV fee WM. J.

WHITE, Administrator. Novl2-5wi i I TFf lifer -Trade. 1M3 i RURKLEY MILLAR RANDY. Wholesale I ealert in DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS. i 112 Main and Gray Streets, NORFOLK We bejr learc to atate to the merchants of North Carolina, and tb trad penrrallr.

that we hare ust cot in onr Second Stock thia season, well agiortid In Ml line, which, we offer to MKRCH ANT ONLY, at alow price, and on as jrood terms as ther can be bought in any Northern market. I Ordari lliaitL amd cartfally attended For further partk-ulara and for ticTket the apply to the undersigned, who have un- L0WK3T MAEKF.T RATE3. I dertaken the cxclusire financial manayw' mentofthi scheme and who alone are' Purchaser will find it to their intern: authorized to appoint agent for the aale LU stock Wfere purchaftenng of tickets. i be where. BURRUSS, SON It Country prodnec.

Raw Hide, anl Rinl-prt int VinaiK-iil AiranN Vnuitnl'Eia VV ft iV.n in r. In uv.l Norfolk. Va. N. B- All corepondenee atrictly eonll dentiaL Parties on; of town can rmit by poat office orde.ortxpresa.

in u.rvi-a? tI.i i 4 Vnuiryd Yarl. tr of LV, tSnoscrllnl hj any oth'i' Will 1m. fn JUh-Id VrU sta'lnirrita II. 1.0MJ. Ar, 0uaJert Mat frp.

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