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1 i 3 i. f THE EVENING f HOST. ' Friday. July 19th, 1872. mNFORD;aROW,&JO,,.t HAVE IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE, 1,000 Barrels Flour, 100 Bags Coffee, , 50 Barrels Sugar, 4 lQO:BanreU Pprkf . '40,000 Bushels Corn, And a full line off; t itftSH " o- 11 o " c $ is THE s . n Inch they offer as low as UielOTTtfit, GIVE US A CALL. Ctrorders given srcial fflnium tt. II. W, RUNjUJB, 44 South Side Market -St; f A MATCHLESS SELF 3110 ITru.it; Jar, I LMINGT ON; 'N. C .3 j- ; The Best : ri : . H a. i r J) r 0 s s i n g a n d R o s t o rer Millions say ' :- i ,4H U KNETT'S COCOAlNE' Your Druggist hasjit-oti; 4 P 0 RTABLE SODA FO 0 FlTAI fJ 0 $40, $50, $75 and $100. ? (H)0I) DURABLE AND CHEAP! Jhiiipcl nea.tly .loi' TJse I MANUFACTURED BY J .MAPMAN & CO., Mafilsoii, Illtl. 23p3END FOR CIRUUXARjga BELT'S PATENT SHEET IRON R O O F I N G . Cheapest ami Best Iron Hoofing made- For ci'-culMi-s. i -ptn-m-os. or oilier, informa (ion address S. BEll', Cincinnati, O. 8 1! I J; D 1 N li : F E L .'IVJn,') F..r outside work und inside. iuMead Ofplns-n- l-VH Cnrprtinsrs, etc. Send 2 stamps for ,-iivular and samples. C.J. FAY, Camden, N. J. W hk, hie Blood Rushes with rocket likc iolence to the head, causing hot flushes, vertigo and dimness of sight, it is a certain Mgn that a mild, wdubrlon, cooling'and equalizing laxative is required, and Tarrant's Krlervehoeut Seltzer Aperient should ' be at nncr resorted to. SOLD BY ALL JJRUGUISTS." CURE THAT COLD. bo not sutler your Lungs to become dis eased by allowing a COLD to become seated. Thousands have died Premature Deaths The Victims of Consumption by neglecting a Cold. DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS Will cure Coughs, Colds ,aud Consumption urer and quicker than any other remedy. It acts like magic. For sale by all Druggists and Medicine Dealers everywhere. $1,000 REWARD For any case Of Blind, Illeeding, Itching or Ulcer ated Piles that De Bing's Pile Remedy fails to cure, it is prepared expressly to cure the Piles and nothing else. Sold by alLDruggists. Price, SI. 00. Ageiils Wanted. l aities investing from $1j to $25 can make from 1V) to S2U0a month and expenses. Ad dress, with stamp, UNION SHUTTLE SEW l NG MA CHIN fci, CO, Philadelphia, Pa. 1 GENTS WANTED. Agents make wore money at work for us than at anything rise, Business light and permanent. . Par ticulars free. O. Stinson & Co., Fine Art Publishers. Portland, Maine. Ucj PIANO CO., N. Y. Price. $900 j No Agents. Circulars free. V RARE CHANGE FOR AGENTS ! Stents, we wilt pay you $40 per week, in ash. if you will engage with us. at once. Ijvcrvthing furnished and !xpemses paid. Address F. A. ELLIS & CO., Charlotte, Mich. JJREAT MEDICAL BOOK of useful khowl edge to all. Sent free for two stamps. Address Dr. Bonaparte & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. , , qTjaka "jStIwis jNoticis. ON and after June 1st, lfT2", the "following Quarantine Regulations will be enforced: ' i? b f 'i All vessels from itrts south "of Cape Fear will stop for inspect ion; at the Quarantine Station. All vessels having sickness oil board' on arrival, oi'havjng bad sieknessrin board dur i ng the passage, will stop for ; inspection at the Quarantine Station. i Vessels not included as. ubovv may pro ceed to Wilmington without detention. Pilots and Masters take notice. !of vessels ; will -please F. WV POTTER, ' Q tiara u t In e Ph jsielan . D-2taw tlNov Tu&Fr may 2b thomas coisnsroRi 33 J FL X Q lyC N. E. corner of Mulberry 'and Nutt Bta. Always on hand the best quality of Segart. dec M v , :.;,VV; isMy' ' UOLDKRS of Street RaiUTay 'Tlckels irc notified that In cutting their tickets they must leave: a part of the stamp on-each piece. Hereafter no fraction of a ticket, with out a part of the stamp on, its back wlUibe recognized by the Conductors. ..,', r i rt D. KLEIN, Proprietor, f jane 27 "28-tf f I. FOR CITY TRADE. THE BEST STOCK OF MEDIUM AND low priced DRESS GOODS in the city. Hosiery. Housekeeping Goods, Men and Boys Tyeiural lowest prices, , -. j - - r ,. ,T 1 1 H f. I i . J 1 ' B. WEILL. . ' Ho 17 Market street. . -. . Corsets J f AAA LADiES CORSETS "'AT' 50 ccnU to Parasols and Ladies' Umbrellas. pVERY' QtrALlTY AND STYLE RANU " ing from the cheapest to the finest quality. B. WEILLL. Cpalicbes. IflOn PIECES PRINTS ASSORTED from 1 VV V 6 1-4 cents to best quality. B.WEILL s s ' r :. ; . fTj . i , Clo tiling. rTHE LARGEST STOCK OF GENTS' x Clothing in the city made to order all of the latest stylet?. Will be sold at retail for wholesale prices; r. . t I- , laraiiisl Jarains I rpHE IMJBLIC ARE IN VITEDTO GIVE US a call.'. V"e offer thn largest stock of DRY GOODS in t he city, at New York prices. We receive weekly additions to our Stock, and make every effort to please. B. WEILL. apri!7 i j 190-tf THE LOWEST 'PRICES ' ! IfJE NOW HAVE THE CHOICEST AND most complete stock of For this season at a small advance on Im porters prices. CHATEAU, LOULIAC, i ' ST. AMELION, ttT. LOUBE, FROlfSAC, A "ST. JUL1EN" Aud lower grades. F R U I T S . Boxes Oranges, 25 20 Half Boxes Oranges, 25 Boxes Lemons, FRESH PRESERVED , FRUITS. 'Ale and IPorter. "Robt loungers," Blood, Wolf & Co., Bass' Pale Ale, Barclay, Perkins & (Jo., !. Best Stout. English JSi i 1 li . COPEliitlVD & CO., Chow-chow, Miied Pickles, 1 Gerkins ani Onions. Imported Jams and Jellies. Fresh Goods by every Steamer, AT REDUCED PllWES. GEO. MYERS, 11 and 13 South Front St. 1 i ' junc 12 .. $7,5,00 AND ;,U,P.WARDS. gUlLDING LOTS FAVORABLY LOCATE1) at SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLARS and ui wards. Plenty of time given for payment. No excuse Tor paying rent also a email house for rent, Apply to JAMES WILSON. 171-tf febl W1 HERE MUST I go to buy BOOTS and SHOES, at fair prics. Go to Charles A. Price's, on Market street, next to A. D. Browns, the Fashionable Milliner. He buys for CASH, and his goods are made to order, and he will sell as low as the lowest, D. H. WALSHt Manager. july 11 . 4i IPnrcell House, ,T, R, DAVIS, l?x-orrietoi-. FBOM AND AFTER THIS DATE the rates for Transient Boarders are $2 30, 53 00 anu H 00 rper J day, according to location and rooms. -- - -' Day Boarders $8 00 per week. july 15 . Mini' i- o C , ' " 's',U. nEGISTUATION. THE TRGISTRATION BOOKS FOR Third Warfare noT open at myoffice on corner of Dock and Water streets! E. 8. WOODFORD, , Register. juljlO .t. j li5-tf -- . t SOL- BEAR & BROS:... 1 1 Httt4- r at ': "- ' f ; - J .r tju HAVE' J UST : OPEN ED OKE5 i OF, , .THE r.--V largest Spring And Summer StocksLever of fered to the public In this cltyr "at reduced prices, consisting. of , i r- - r ' LUST JdN1. SUITS,'.: ' :". And Clothing of every description, i : PHILADELPHIA -READTjiADE goods.; r and the finest assortment of N LADIESl GAITERS .;-,iAiSD;,.. CHILDRENS' SHOES . ..-i- -?x ' - , f,'iA -j- ; j. (j ; -',1 ' ' " i IN THE CITY. DRY C3-003DS. 10U PIECES FIGURE, ' 5W PRINTS, o CASSIMERES. " j " ' IjINEN SHEETING, ; J0O DOZEN "TOWELS . ? ; 2. : ANI, A I -so, ' The Largest and best a&sortmejtit of . i ::! .,:...,...- ' ' AND ' '- CJhilclreiis" Wear, 1 All of which we oHefwi-redticei prices. SOL BEAU A BROS, may 8 198-lf. FOR THE LADIES. E LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF MLL- LINERY aud Mitliuery Goods in the City at A.D.BROWNU qUIE LARGEST ASSORTMENT 'OF RIB-' BONS and Flowers.' in the city at , A. D. BROWN'S. "THE HANDSOMEST ASSORTMENT OF Parasols in the city al A. D. BROWN'S. fHl! HANDSOMEST ASSORTMENT OF White Gooils in Ihe city at A. D. BROWN'S. HE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF COR SETS in the city at 1 A. p. BROWN'H rjpHE LARGEST STOCK OF KID JlAVES in the city at " : A. D. BROWN'S. pUK LA KG EST ASSORTMENT OF LA DIES Undergarments and Hoop Skirts in the city at ! A. D. BROWN'S. JHE ILMIGEST ASSORTMENT1 OF LA DIES Hair Fixings in the City at - i A. D. BROWN'S. rrjHE BEST! ASSORTMENT OF WHITE Trimmings, Hosiery and Notions in the city. One Price! Terms Cash! - A. 13. 3rcOW:N. Exchange Corner, april 7 190 5800 Agents wanted to sell the beautiful Photograplr Marriage Certificates and Photograph Family Records. For . terms send stamp to Ckiokk & Bro Publishers, York, Ia. . July i . I -B-R CLIFFORD HOUSE, NORTH FRONT STREET, t WILMINGTON, V. ' ALL WILL REMEMBER THAT I AM constantly supplied with Liquors, Cigars and Tobacco, of the very best. Furnished rooms are also kept for the accommodaf i of the travelingpublie. J. A. CLIFFORD, Propri?to nov D ' ' " . 4. ' "The best now made1.. and superior to any in elegance of tone, touch, finieh asd durability. I ' 8old at Factory Prices only by Prof. J. F. RUECKERT, P I a n o Organ Sales Rooms, Ma sonic Hall, 57 and '59 Market St., Wilmington,' N. C. -;- i - , may 33 J .i5-U AND 7 f.' SPRING & SUMMER GOODS. ; ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES AT THE lowest prices. .; v r . - ; - ' - At , r 1 M. KATZH, - ; ae aiaraes sireeu may20 H- If Ul ft i ii 2-Ui Monull's Restaurant, -i No. 16 SOUTH WATER STREET, WILJlINGTONr'Pr. C. Meals at all lion rs. The be 1 1V1ces7 f- Liquors and Cigars always on Hand. .The Public arc invited to call. 12U - AND LA1CD3 AD J AC51 T TILERETO, 9,026 ACRES;';; : Br Acldal !Siu:fey,:al:nT:Uc Acctisii, On .'JThursSay.- A tig." CCnd 187C?. .. i - -, , . "4-' -i r - - : ; M. GKONLY,- Bconcfr, -it If By cnOLY & MORRIS, r PURSUANT to an ordr l the Superior " Court of this county ta undersigned,. proceed to sell by public aaetion.at t he Court House Inc Smith vllle. If, u, n- Thursday, August, zv .iOTz,at -iock Ji., au mat Valuable Plantation an oi; s'iUiJ?r: : ''Adjacent' thereto,! lyinj-3! the county of Brunswick. weU and At Ic known to all in tliis;locality aa j F . ? ? v . . . , , , t i Containing, by actual "g r rcy," ,026 Acres.' inis'pianiaiion is situate t upon ine west side of Cape Fear River, Xh miles below this city; (within 6 miles of . tn Ocean) and nas" a front of ever two (2) inlin npon -Cape Fear River, covering 300 Acres .V -1 t - Superior Bide Land,5 Of which Acres har produced "1600 bushels these lands ar unsurpassed for SMALL GRAINS and GRASSES) with w-8,O0O Acres oi Pine, i ; r , ' ," - AND A LARGE AMOUNT OF LIVE OAK TIMBER. AN "ISIMjlBB ' WATER - POWERS from a Po 7 miles in . - -. , f length j. 12 feet hea ! of water, (UNFAILING) wtn many ; ; , desirable sfa for vSaw Mills, Cotton a4 Other :Manu- factorif 7Turp6jrtinc Dis- it ... r tilleries, 1 ?ic. - The lands abound in Da t and other game, the Pond ;is well stocked with Fish of the finest varietiesand it is wpsite and acces sible to the New Inlet Fieres. -The improvements cout of a . TWO STORY i DWEI lW HOUSE, 1 COKTAalalfl ROOMS, Brick Basement, with all - jes.sary Out-Houses, Extensa Barns, Sta Wes&o., to &cv, With2 liou8CS detached Two Hundred Hands;. This extensive plantation, the late palatial residence of Dr. f' I. Hill, deceased, valued prior to 18(1 at Must be thoroughly vie we and examined in person to realize its valut to the Agricultur ist or Capitalist, as it will e sold at a great sacrince mot one-tnira, s ioariy.t its origi nal cost) to satisfy the deandsof creditors.! TERMS OF AlliE- Onethird purchase o ey in cash; the residue in six andtwclvenontbs, with inter est from day, of salcv. ,fi ..t. For further particular - uress the under signed, or Cronly & Morri Auctioneers; "':'' ' 'DtrllJTZ CUTLAR, i : x r j. iZ-JM ; 8TEDMAN, . Oommlssioncrs. WiLmikgtok, N. C, J , 1872 je 22,jy 13&2D, aug 12. 19&21. J :j: S: TOPHAM & .CO.. No. 8 .South Frnt Street, MAKUFACTU1' US AND .. i. . ' . ! . - ; . . Wholesale and Retail Dealers in SADDLES; HARNEY ' TRUNKS & TRAVELING RAGS. Joliars, Uames, TrapWUains, Whips, : ppursDog Collarjwfjiddlc Ulotbs, Woolen fc Linen rsc Coircrs j Flj Nets, Fcatl ' Dusters, Axle Grease, bridles, of all kind" Had- v J f . t- dlcry nV'L ' " " "ware,'' ' - SECONll HANI VARftBSS, S A DULES, b:'I N S, & c, .it- -CHEAP FO ASH. uhe;?"'' ' 'l- ?:'; ' My S5 "Tl t ' ar. e-xv ; ;-xyf. e a t. BV OUTBIDDING THE NEW-lOKK AND Richmond UllsI ao areporva to supply my customers withit - ,-r trrsa the rlrt new wheat offered In t f J t 1 C1 market, end as good as can bet ? ' 5 erica Hi rt a-i AT.rry.r '. terror ' 1 rietor. , , I.-June 25 1 S3 4 inn ij-.g.Jjg- RAIL nOADS. z:Irjt:2, CLrlottc R, I. 1 - . J-J 1 t;: TTNTIL FlRtUEn NOTICE; Uic regular; .-f-: 1- . -. ..' .-" . trams wiU ruff oyer tMs Kosd as follows : : REGULAR PRKIGHT TRAINS. . ; Leave; Wilmington daily at 6 A. M.Vand 'arrive at 5:S0 Jf. AL . , ; PA8SENTJEK AND EX PRESS ;; FREIGHT LeaTe Wilmington daily at 7 A. M., and! arrive at S:S0F,1I. ' j: Lear LllesvUle daily at 6:15 A. M.t and arrive at, fcl5 P. M. - , . r JSnSZ? Special Freight Trains lor TON LUMBER run Irregularly. " tSNo trains on Sundays. ' 'ni! S. L. FREMONT, Chief Engineer and Superintendent June 37, , -'j rOrriCK Petek-smurg R. R. Co! 1 , . . . May, 31st 1872.- J TZZW ., AN AND AFTER JUNE 3RD,' THE trains y will rufi as follows: V 'l LEAVE WE LD ON. r Express Train - - , , 7:30 i. in. Mail Train . . j . ;25 . m. ARRIVE AT 1ETER8RURG. : ress . - - r , KhoO n. m. all . n : . 7.ix)p.m. : LEAVE PETERSBURG. Mail - . , , , 6:30 am. Express " 3:50 p. m. ARK1VE AT WELDON. Mail , - ftK)a.m. Express a-jjf) p. m. , FREIGHT .Tit AINS. Leave 1'etersburg , 8.-O0a. m. Leave Weldon s 8X) p. m. Arrive at Weldon ' 3:00 p. m Arrive at Petersburg 2:20 a.m. ..aiiGASTON TRAINS.. o. ; f Ijeave Petersburg .- 6:00 a, m . Leave Gaston - 1:13 p.m. Arrive at Gaston 12:50 p.m. Arriye at Petersburg 8:10 p.m. -No trains will run on Sunday except Ex press trains - Freights for Gaston Branch will be received at the Petersburg depot only on MONDAYS ana ixi u jt3iA x . The depot will be closed at 5:00 p. m. No goods will be received after that hour. J. C. SPRIGGJ f Je 5-tf Engineer and General Manager. Wilmington. Columbia & Au :asta R; It; Company. GBN. SuPJtKIliTNDBNTS OFTICB, 1 Wilmington, N. C , June 7, 1872. j .1. J i i i. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. rrUIE FOLLOWING SOHEnTTLlT. WILL A to Into effect-at 3:25 A. M., Sunday: J ; - -i DAY EXPRESS TRAIN, (Daily.) Lcayq.WHmingtoni . ; 3:23 AT M Arrive at Florence..." thl3 A M ArriTe at Columbia. . . , 1:35 P. M Leave Columbia.. 12:15 P. M Arrive at Florence. 4:10 P. M ArriTe at Wilmington. 10:25 P. M NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN DAILY (SUN DAYS EXCEPTED.) Leave Wilmington . . .';...' 5.45 P. M Arrive at Florence. 11:88 P. M Arrive at Columbia , 3:45 A. M Leave Columbia. 10:35 P. M Arrive at Florence ; 2.09 A. M Arrive at WilmiDgton ... ... 8:00 A. M JNO. C. WINDER, Genl Sup't. iune'8 19 tf Wilmington & Weldon R. R. Company, OrriCR General SuraaiNTENDENT, 1 WiuiiNGTON, N. C, Junc 8, 1872. J ru ON AND AFTER JUNE 10th INSTANT, PASSENGER TRAINS on the Wil mington and Weldon Railroad will run ss follows : '..' , .. : MAIL TRAIN. Leave Union Depot daily (Sun days excepted). At 8:05 A. M Arrive at Goldsboro.. . . . .... 12:11 P. M Rocky Mount 2:11 KM Weldon....: 3:50 J. M locate Weldon daily (Sundays excepted) . . . , At Ih 15 A; M Arrive at Rocky Mount. . ... 11:07 A. M Goldsboro... 1:16 P. M Union Depot 5:30 P. M EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Union Depot daily ... At 10:40 P. M ArriTe at Goldsboro 3:00 A. M r Rocky Mount 4:56 A. M Weldon.;.. ...... 6:50 A. M Leave Weldon daily. 7:10 P. M Arrive at Rocky Mount.,... 8:58 PM v Goldsboro ......... 10:58 M Union Depot 3:10 AM Mail Train makes close connection at Weldon lor all points North via Bay Line and Acuuia Creek routes. . y:v y ' Express Train conHects only with Aciuia Creek - routed PULLMAN'S PALACE SLEEPING CARS ON THIS TRAIN. FREIGHT TRAINS will leave Wiiming ton tri-weekly at 6.00 A. M., and arrive at mo p. M. , ': -v-:,..;. . EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAINS till leave Wilmington daily : (Sundays excepted) at 5 P. M., and arrive at 11 A. M. ' JOHN F. DIVINE, " - General Superintendent. 4 i Junc 8 .-''. 19-tf PARKER & TAYLOR Successors to A. II. NEFF, Manufacturers and dealers i 1 1 HOUSE FURN1BHING GOODS, Guns, StoVes, Lanterns, Kerosene, Oil Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. Roofing done at short notice, v ' v 1 ' ; Agents for Falrbank's Scales. ,. -No. 19 Front Street ,t WILfllff GTOIf,,lC. C. ; Lii-lIIESCLLJiHEODS i LORILLARD'Srl; sTEyjsriiip III NK jr i FOR YORK, - SAILING j ITUESDAYS AND FRLUA FROM NEW YORK, AND WEDNES DAYS AND. SATURDAYS FROM WILMINGTON. . HItOUGU CONNECTIONS WIT ALL RAILROADS LEADING OUT OF TYILEIINUTON. ; No passengers taken. For Freight apply t? BARRY BROTHERS, Agents. : may 28. 117- BALTIMORE AND WILHIH&TON STEAMSHIP X1NE. - Composed of the first-class btcumshipS: Rebecca Clyde, Capt. D. C.Child Lucille, u : ; Capt. D. j; Prlre Will. hereafter sail from Baltimore and Wll . . mington . EVERY FIVE DAYS. li The (Steamship REBECCA CLYDE Ivill sail irom wharf, foot of Chesnut street, FR 1 - efghi For Fre engagements, apply U May 25lh,1872 Piiiladelpkia and; Southern iVIail : Steamship ;Iine. :: ' iiOMPOHED OF FIRST CL.SB .STEAM v SHIPS ; 1 PI 0-NEE R, 82 5 T O NS, Captain JOHN WAKKLIiV, T0NAWANDA, 850 TONS, Captain WILTR ANKS, Will hereafter sail from Philadelphia and Wilminton, every WEDNESDAY. For Freight engagements, apply to WORTH & WORTH, Agents, Wilmington, N. (. . W. L. JAMES, General Agent, 130 South Third Street, Philadelphia; " ! junc 15 . ':,::; ---. , V ' STJ5EET RAIL1YAY. itS AND AFTER THLS -DATE, the folio" v ing schedule will be run on the Street Railway. ,-::.,;.,:,;... .;' Csirs will leave corner -of -Red. Cross and Front streets, for t he Union -Depot, at 2; to . M., daily, to meet the Southern train, tdop- Eing at the variou$ Hotels and .Boardiuu louses on the route, leaving the dciKt on the arrival of the Northern traiu. Will leave corner of Front and Red Cross streets at 7:30 A. M.. for Union Depot, in order to: connect with the Northern bound train, making the usual stoppage' at" tin? lin tels and Boarding Houses, leaving 1U11J011 Depot oil the arrival of the Southern' train. In the evening will leave corner of Front and Red Cross streets at 5 P. M.', -making the usual stoppages, leaving the Union Do pot on the arrival of the Northern train. Will leave the corner of Red Cross 10 id Front at 1100 P. M., to meet the Southern ikw sr. ssi., 10 meet iuc oouxnci u ill ScUEDur.E During the q:y ti. unfrom J?!DA, M., until 8 1V M., train. Reguii ears will run : allowing 15 minutes between each, turnout. ana lor tne runner accommouation ot ti public, one car will be run until Jlt-'W P.M. each day DANIEL KLEIN. June V Htf-tf " WU7i0ut doubt tftejincstwriodicalp'fh Hiked, liating no egiial either in Envvpc or America?.-, , SCMDIIER'S FOR JUtY, Will Attract Dccrvedt A Ucnt ion. From Lossings - delightful article on Wdt Point Cprofusely II rustratcd; the brilliant conclusion of Wilkinson's Critique -on Low ell's lrote; Warner's Charming Paper, h Summer Back: Log Sudy, t ho best or Hk series yet published; Dr. Holland's Edito rials; "The Christian Sabbath In Great CItles;M The Literary Rureaus' Again:" "Our President;" "Indirect Damages;" two Carious Articles of Popular Science, Illus trated; A Startling Exposure of Smuggling by Women, and the means employed for its detection; Sparkling Papers in the Old Cabinet; Growing Excellence of Home and Essays and Reviews, &c. - FOR SALE BY ALL NEWSDEALERS. For One Dollar we will send the Magazine on a trial subscription for four mouths, com mencing with the May u umber. t v Price $1 OO per year or 35 cents a Number For sale and subscription received by all Booksellers and Newsdealers : SGR1BNER 4 CO. Publishers, r " G54'Broadway,NeTork. jc22 ' ' :' ' ' u' 31-tf j JAS. A. LOER Y CORNER THIRD AND PRINCESd SIS., Opposite City Hall. ", hirty Years of experien ness, -I am prepared to do the finest and best worlc In the City. - , nor 19 . . , 113-ly ; ...- - - ' , '.- I : w -it J jj ,r-- H 7- nM H it , uuu hio i--w xjkji 'ixi x i v ui j-xv- TURE and SCIENCE, by Prof. Draper, be Hldes the usual variety of Stories, Poems, CARRI AG E MAKING, PAINTING. AND repairing neatly done, at short notice. After Thirty Years of experience at the busi- i 1 -i ... . ,
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