5! THE EVENING POST T5J.Wi -r t - m j.dMR4 Friday, July ,26th. 1872. uu J. yJIuuLv u u;. : . .... I W ' , ' ' . I . v.-' J 2J i 1 I t i 1 i ,J. ah ORTON MIT A TION r-r-sr TO iiirni r i d at i ii i unu im lii MUUii ii iril.l?fe3 i'8TK-A-ttIHT LINK A NEW DRUG STORE. PHE UNDERSIGNED has opened a large I and varied assortment of rnESH WHIRS KM flllF.MIOMA : I Mijyjii i," iiv . T'crf.- 1 liiii new Store under t .anK ana surgeons, on -ite City Hull, PATEN T MEDICINES, PERFUMERIES, In great vari i y, i INDIA KUUBElt GOODS. TOILET AliTICLES. lixc. Store open at all hours, day and night. W. COWAN GREEN, Licensed Dispensing Chemist. Proprietor. 50-tt" iuly THIRD WARD. THE TOLLING PLACE in the THIRD 1 WARD will be at Noel Gerken s Store, .orucr of ixtU and .Mulberry streets "n--icadof Canadays cart Houe, as at Inst ndvrtised. - order Board County I'oiuiuissioncrs. W. .1. HIVENS, Register. I -r Win. M. Harris, Deputy. 1 BIN FORD CROW & CO., VE IN" STOKE AND TO ARRIVE, IjOOO Barrels Flour, H lOO Bags CoMet', 50 Barrels Sugar, 100 Barrels Tork, . :iO,000 Bushels Corn, d a full line of li o o iJ li i Ti ' W Inch they offer as low as the lowest. GIVE US A CALL. i ountrv orders given special attention. .Mine 11 i The Best Hair Dressing and !UUir Millions say "BURNETT'S COOOAINK." Your Druggist has it. PORTABLE S0DAFQUHTA1HS W, $507 ?75 and $100. (iOOD DURABLE AND CHEAP ! 51A.NUFAClUIiED Bl .1. W. CHAPMAS & CO., Haflisou, Hid. 3g"SEND 0 K CIRC U L AR. Jgl DTJT rnSCf DAfPr"MfT IPflN I DM U rAllirU OHDDI IUUH j f-. TT ( i UP fill l-i I XV' V V-' m S Ubeapcst and Best hou Uouiing tnaJc- I t.r circular-', rein. nee: , or other intonf lionNiddrcss W. S. BELT, C incinnati, O. . -- - , t t t T AT l' L 17 1 T (NO 'I All j b U 1 1- L1 1 1 CI -L lJ iA 1 ESE1. Lei- outside wrk and inside, instead ofplas ..V. l."elt Carpetings, e1te Se j; 2s tanps to r .ircular and samples. C.J, 1-A, camucn, N.J. - ill inn Bi.oon RuskKS with roekct- . like violeneetothe head, causing hot Hushes, ertigo and dimness of silit, it is a certain -ign that a mild, salubrious, cooling and -qualizing laxative is required, and Tarrant's Mnerveseent Seltzer Aperient should be at ouce resorted to. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. CURE THAT COLD. LV not sutler your Lungs to beeome dis eased by allowing a COLD to become seated, t housands have died . Premature Deaths The Victims or Consumption by neglecting a Cold. DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM S LUNGS S ill clure Coughs. Colds and Cousumplion surer and quicker than any other remedy. It acts like magic. ' For sale by all Druggists and Medicine Dealers everywhere. $1,000 REWARD 1 For any case of Blind, Bleeding, Itching or Ulcer ated Piles that De Ring's Pile Remedy fails to cure. It 1b prepared expressly to cure the Piles and nothing else. Sold by all Druggists. Price, 31.00. Agent Wanted. t'arlies investing from $15 to $25 can make from $150 to 200 a month and expenses. Ad dress, with stamp, UNION SHUTTLE SEW ING MACHINE, CO, Philadelphia, Pa. AGENTS WANTED. Agents make more money at work for us than at anything elfce. Business light and permanent. Par ticulars free. G. Stison & Co., Fine Art Publishers. Portland, Maine. I; s PIANO CO., N. Y. Price. $Qft No Agents. Circulars free, fl)'' y RARE CHANCE FOR AGENTS ! Agents, wc will pay you $10 per week, in cash, if you will engage with ns at once. Everything furnished aud expenses paid. ddruss F. A. ELLIS & CO., Charlotte, Mich. GREAT MEDICAL BOOK of useful knowl edge to all. Sent free for two stamps. Address Dr. Boxatartk fc Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, AOMfl Agents wanted to sell the beautiful dOUU Photograph Marriage Certificates and Photograph Family Records. For terms send stamp to Ckider & Bbo Publishers, York, Pa. Julyti -V. ... V - AND LANDS AUMCER'i.x 9,02G ? A?M Surrey, at Pule Auction i On Thursday, Aug", ggiid 1 1872, v 31. ORONLY, Auctioneer, Ry CHONLY & MOIlliLS. i pURSUANT to an order of the Superior j Court of this county, the undersigned. ; Commissioners appointed bysAid Court, will proceed to sen by pnuiicaiiction,atllic Court House In Smithviilc, N. C , on Thursday, August 22d, 1872, at 12 o'clock M., all that Valuable Plantation anal ... . Adjaeent Thereto, lyijugfin the' .-omit o" Brunswick, well and llivomnjy known to all in this locality as ORTO N . Containing, by actual survey, !,02li Acres. This plantation is situated upon the wst side of Cape Fear River, 10 miles below this city, (within G miles of the Ocean) and has a front of over two 2J miles upon C;pe Fear Iiiver, covering oUO Acres ; Superior Rice Land, Of which 225 Acres hav' produced l(i.:W0 busnels, (tneselunus ai? unsurpasNeu lor i siMALL GltAlNW and Cil risi; with ! 8,000 Acres oi Sine, ! i AND A LAltGE AMOUNTOK fIVE OAK timi;i:i;. an iMMi:Ni3i; watfk - I'UWJilL lioTii a l'oii'.u miles in ! leniit h, 1 feet, head of water, ; ( UNFAILING) V i! u many ! i d esi rable sites fo r f- S;n Mills, Cotton and Other Maim- ( factories, Turpentine Dis- .lilleries, 1 i The lstu'ls aVound in Doe: ami other y;nue, t lie Pond is well slocked -ith l'ih of the J I'm est varieties, and it is opposite and a-.es- si ble to the New Inlet Fisheries.. i The improvements consist of a . TV 0 STORY -DWELLING HOUSE, i CONTAINING 10 JiOUMf5, i- ; 1 llrick Uaiacment, with all ne .eb.'sary i OntJIoiicoc V.vt.otnii rt li-Ariis; SJf ;i i v,Wiw vm.. , bles, &c, &c, &c , With holl as detached ioi" Two Hundred Hands. This extensive plant.'it.ion. the late palatini residen. . ui 1 r. F. I. flill, deceased, valued irior to 1SUI at j 5 j Mi-the thoroughly viewed ! -md examined in ,)0,-.so to realize its Value of the Agrieultur- i -t or Capitalist, a if w ill .e sold at a ieat saerilice (not ,oiie-tbirJ, probably of its ori?i- nal cost to satisfy the df I em a n d s oi" e r 1 1 i t o r C'ue-third puieh.asc money in eash. I lie r-i due in six and Iwel e n'on1 h. v i l h i n hr- est from day of sale. t , lor further partknlars ad res 1 1 und-r- vitriied.oi t'roulv A". Muii'n A nt ione-rs. iu r.L' r. cftlai:, C. M STE1CMA N, Commissioners. W i i.min,tov. N. C, June 'J, IHT2 jo jy l-:&-Jy, aug 12, i'J&L'l. K. 1 1 .-lA'KirilSt,' Undertaker and Cabinet Makr Fiiriiiliirc VI v a m cm! . AM1- v CIsHi:i) (JilAlUS Reseated. Til u res Framed, &t Store on Second between Market and Prin cess streets. July 13 0'J-ly Elesra.nl' Table Butter ! ' ril I, ehoiee-(, Butter made in .vmern.M s-j -old bv us at 7 North Front street. , UHAS. D. MYEIIS & CLK, 7 North Front; street. 18 Fine Cigars. 1M TOUTED, , HAVANA aud DOMESTIC. UHAS. D. MYEUS & CO., ' f North Tront st. julyis '.01 Chas. ). M)erb Ciu, 7 NORTH FRONT STREET, Have always on hand andofter Uie largest variety of fine Family Groceries ever kept, in Wilmington. . r,, lowest prices for bestf Articles. CHAj D. M YE KS &. CO J iuly IS ! j 52-: Hkhebt Grades of LUNEST IMPORTED! , LOWEST PR1CES1 ClfAS. D. MYEUS & CO., 7 North r rouV;bt. july IS AWNEIIS OF LOTS OR E.VN v therifPJr6aie)r Tamper, iih u . 1 rf", . ...AlAWifa fan Vi-ir ilio 11 ll OF. signed", Time l??.?: k Court House, t i i; . 49-tf il , july 15 Retail Storey 20 AluikeL Street, : HAVE J EST OPENED. ONE OF THE ret Spring and Suniuier Slocki.JCcr oi- l'eredto tiro 5 public irrtLi vity t reduced price?, cou-iliiJ- of f - Ami Clothing of every de-eription. PHILADELPHIA READY MADE GOODS. and the linest assortment of LADIES GAITERS ANI GHILDRENS' SHOES TN THE CITY. iDr a.ooDS. IW I'llOCES TTCil'lU:, !WJ u PRINTS, .yj ' " CASSIMEItEs;, 3-j " LINEN SHEETING, m6 dozen to wees ANI, A !., The Larsiest and hest assortment of A N I lilcli' i i s' cut, All oi uhieh c Her at reduced prices. SOL LEAH cC LUO. may i . lt'8-tC VOW THE LADIES. rrii,.; lai:;est assort ai en t of mil x city at ! A " i- LJ EHY find Millinery Gtxids in the City A. L. lillCI Y iN tH E LARGEWT A SSORTMEN T OF RIC- BoNS'and Flowers in the city aL A. 1. BROWN S. 'PHE HAN.DSOMiSl' ASbORTM EN T OF -I'anisolh in the eify at A. D. BRjfeAVWS. THE" HANMSOMEST A SoHTMENT tF White Ciood.- in theeil at. . 1. inicNV'NS. ,. ... i I MEN I Ol' CCv T H J I jAI IG EST A SS' SETS in the ily at A. l.i. BllOWN'S THE LAKCiEST STCCK OF KID GLOVES j 1 in the eity aL A. D. BROWN'S, f THE LARGEST ASSUKTiUh.Nl OF iu- DIES Undergarments and Hoop Skirts id Hoop Skirts iu A.D.BROWN'S. the city at ! ASSORTMENT OF LA- THE LAKGLSJ x "Dll!5 ifair Fixings in the city at A. D. BltCiWN'S. rpjlE IJEST ASSORTMENT OF WHITE Trimmings, Hosiery and Notions' in the city. . . n.. i;,w. i r I'l.moL' I'.och t A. 1 . J april 7 $75:00 1 AND UPWARDS gUlLDING LJTS FAVORABLY LOCATED at SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLARS and up wards. Plenty of time given for payment. No excuse for payiug rem-also a small house lor i en t. A pply to JAMES WILSON. 171-tf feb 1 F. A. SHUTTE, No. 3 AMD 5 GRANITE ROW, Ut t Dealer in 'FaRNlTURE, MATTRESSES, . WINDOW SHADES, PAPER HANGINGS, PICTURE FRAMES, 0 TASSELS, FRINGES, Hav vk u rece i v?d Tain prepared to give the public as goud bargains as can be had in the city. -ra bpieae call and examine. r !:niaT5 r. i EDWARDS & HALL, iU. WLLM1NGKJK)N, N. C i Jf ; "'V ue.fi . f . 1 s. ic ld at L "XP -it .Ar" a JSi.-: COMMISSION MERCHANTS, .i j -- I r vv :'0?viaidj j insurance comM; , S - v 1 urriiLi; iJuliN W. ATKINSON. . ..Vice President.-! i f . H . I!A M K Kl IN - NiulOtnr ! Dc. 35. A. ANDKR80N. ..Medical Director. DIRECTORS:: i v J. W. Atkikson, ..General Insurance rwrJ Co., Fayettevillo. R. H, Uowatt. PreVt' H B. Eileks, ComniigSin Merciwiiit. A. A. WIllabd, or VViIIaru Brothers. Wr. A. . Cummino, of NoHhrop,. 'Cum tiling. . - . ' G. W. Williams, of Williams fe Mut chison. u Eli Mubbat, of E. Murray & Co. : A. J. DeRosset, of DeRosset & Co. Robt. Hennixg, of DaAVEon, Teel & Hen- mng. ' ' " Alex. SpkukTj, Blitisn yice-Coniul, of Sprunt & Hinson. P. Murphy, Attorney at Law. I. D. William y, of J. D. Williams fc Co., Fayetteville. ( Jas. C McRae, Attorney at Law, Fayette ville. . - ' I U. Kelly, Merchant, Kenansvillel ! J T. Pope, Mercljaiit. Lumberton. isl'KCIAl. F13ATU11KS AND At). I VANTAGES. ... , 1t, No restriction on Resideucv or Travel, t :. No extra jdbarge on the lives of le ! males. . ud. Policies Iucoutestible after Five Years. 4tli. The rates of interest on the Funds ol I the Company higher than those on the ; Funds of the Companies located in oUtr i States, thus insuring,. larger Dividends' to j Folley Holders. " 5th. The Directors and Officers ot tho I Company arc prominent NORTH CARO ! LIN1ANS, who are KNOWN to be men of i INTEGRITY and WORTIL oth. The Company is estabJisued on a. (solid and permanent basis, steps having been taken to increase the Capital Stock to 8500,000. uj. ah me m unus oi mc company are invcsiett iu imp oiaie ana cu - ciliated among oar oivu lCQpie, This fact should commend the Uompany, above all others, to North Carolinians. It iswell known that hundreds of thousands bf dol lnrs i: T.ife" Preminms are unrmallv .Kf?nf. oxoriu o euricii oriucrn vapuaiisui, i uus continually draining our people of immense .1.:.. ...... Ih ..iiin"ir ....;,! t i 111 iiuiiijii I uij i i ii' i u i - l conndentlv appeal to every son of the Old i North State, aud ask their snpiiort tor this Uome Intitutiun, which, while U oilers f i ,lNif.ln4:,,iiv ..11 (!,. tuIrnti'liiu-OA nl 'Mi.Hti.J eru Companies,' be!ps to' build up TI oiac In 1 crests. JAMES D. BROOKS, : General Supervising Agent, UaiabV N. C TU0j. GlwEME, A'ant at Wilmington. v aprir? ; liW-Om I a ".avi-.r-r - B V outbidding THE'NEVy York. AND'!' Richmond Mills, 1 am prepar to supply niv customers with new Flour from tlie lirst new wheat offered in the Richmond market, antl as good as can be ground iu Ajherica. -ALEX. OLDHAM, Proprietor. 4 junc 25 iThtnnwmd,' - and i,;;,; n wfyi - . . ""J " lliOS" AND elegance oi tone, touch, finish a-d durability. Bold at Factory trices only b v Prof. J. F RUECKERT, Piiin o Orgau Sales Rooms, Ma sonic " Ilall, 57 and 59 Market St., Wilmington, N. C. a SPRING & SUMMER GOODS., 1 LL THE : LATEST NO YELT1 ES AT THE it lowest prices. - - - - i i; 15uvsaiu I u'mri r i i i 4 4 - ' :3B Market street. iniayA) Liquor and Cigars always m1 Hand The Public art - invited to can. i.. J,1 Ii?YIB-X ri-dprietor. ri'ei $4iei- daykec(rdiuttolation and ,1 f I iT9 AKt) APTitli J-tJNEriSRI), T&Jtrdiis j o lXr'ht tVi StcitLsii. ! " wilt mn asfrkllowKr w .-. ,r i ' L I . i , r , No.a6JTU ATEU:KK1 HrOaclway, New lork. ' ' ! . I -'f,' Vptritrf-ttt.-l 1 Ai-M,'iiti.j'is - 1 " u'-mv of Furniture j'Mealrat airnbnfs;' ThV beriiic t-siu-J uai co&.pjvi,r '! JAS. A. LOWERY rfnf f? ft..T ir.yy r n It- rr ltrLAU3 nrneaso.5V,r.Al, M j ! ' tHyS13 dairjtiS M., and W4raiM,a STwaepcciartrdzht Trains lor TON iE!?ilSS5x!W 1 J" r wiuuw-wii oouuays.--" "A kiD au4 Jsperudeiit ' r. K S5-tt i .v. a up. vvwr nn 'Express-Train JiaU Train . t i-,--r 1 - ..S't ii! 7:o0 p. in. &23 p. in. 1 ARRIVE AT PETERBBURO: X.EAVE PETERSB URK m Express u ARRIVE AT WEED0N. Mail . . S 0:40 in Express v.-m 6:50 p. m. . t FREIGHT TRA1NB. " Liea-e Petersburg - ! 8:00 a. in. Leave Weldon ' ' ,! . SrtM) p. m. Arrive at Weldon t- t i-i-r 30 p. in Arrive at Petersbnlg u. , 20 a. in. - GASTOK TBA1NB. Leave Petersburg i 0:00 a. in. T.MOVP Oastnii 11.1 n HI. Arrive at Petersburg. . .p.vj. i:10p. m; ; ' No trains will run oii Sunday except'Ex pr ess trains - 4 W v- - FreightsfiSr Gaston Branch .will be received at the Petersburg depot only on MONDAYS -and THURSDAYS; ' v The depot will ' closed at 00 p. in.'. No goods will be received after that hour. 1 ; J. C. SPRIG G, je5-tf Engineer and General Manager. . . , .1 i Wiluiingto& Columbia & lu- iyilwn -Im-'ViM v WiLMiNatfo?v N, 0.t -J unc 7tll$i2, . m ttjL, ' " idu IliSi ? Slii"1,"1 V P wwiio mm i , niffji ffnt Alfnfcninn' J iJHHi FC l;LO Wlrm 8CHEDULJS WILL '-.JLufco IdW etfect at 8:35 A. M., Sunday, .. i. a xr. nvnnnaa T:i rv rk.n . i . . line ,i . i . r. ..- . .v a i II Ml ID U - . i ' Xeaxx WIinfmH&n'.U'. ... ........ 3:25 A, M Arri'c? ttt'MftrtncGVAi5. .' . .. 9il3 A. M ! Arrldo iitrhlitmliti :4i ; i V XT ' - ldLeaii: )Uoliiinuiii. ui -. - ,115.P. M i ArriVwat Florentso. . vf . . . .4:10 P. M i mi ; iirrive-tuwiimingiou. . ,T0:Sa, P. M :l NIUflTdBXWiESS j TRAfN ipAILXUN- ! Lcavo Wiliiiiugton., .-.: aA P, M i Arrive at Florence. ll.JJS P. AI j Arrivu at Columbia,. ...'.., 3:ia A. M Leave ' Columbia. . . ...... . I0:i5 P. M 1 Arrive at Plorence . A... . V . 2:09 A. M Arm KtWiliaiiigtOn.H.... 8:00 A. M i - i ; lJN0C.-NDER, . ... Gea'ISuD't. I tiny n ' - t 19 tf 5T Ot FlCB GCNBUAl. SLrJBRINlKXniiJi'r, f fc -i tad "ivl iwnrwuMiw; . tfT 1 1 ,i r.i ON Aaj) AFTER JUNE lOtli INSTANT, PAS SANGER TRAINS on the Wil - miustoif" and WcTdotf-B&llroad 'will ran ' " follo-frsr' v WS .'v-:..; JLavcCnibntly-(8iin.. -. daysexcpteaii..i:.uAt,..&0a A. M ! Arrrve GoUora.. . . . . ; M nX: J c:VS ; - , CiUUU.. ....... ... J.W i ; Jl LuATOVeldda daily (Sundays ' - - 4- i excntedlKS. .At VfelS A: M Arrive at Rocky.Mount Goldsboro... . . , Union Depot .. --. EXPRESS TRAIN Leave Union Depnt daily.. .At 10:40 Pil Arrive at Goldshoro. . . . . 3:00 A. M , " " Rocty Mount.... . 4:36 A. M a s-WeldOn..ir.. tfc50 A. M Leave Weldtm dUijni : 7:10 P. 4 tLArnTB afettocKTioiwt,,,, , hkoo r. Ai i Jliaii -M. full lllkiXVVX lAWSW VTUU'WWMa J U . . ft V t Welddtf lolfnoints Nortb tfSa -Bay Line ' EjrrrresS TraIn fcotniccts dAly w itliiAcqnisf Creefe diroutc. fci PULLMAN'S , PALACB fiLEJClNQ: CARSON THTSfTJJAI(: FREIGHT TRAINS will leave Winning- w 1 0 eneral : S nperintendeh U :tJunciu tfitii -t' hdfp-mrtf 3jl3tf icta "r. ,.-A.nui; 8 OHnVES, Proprietors,; I WEST-CENTRE STREET. f trains, ill fmf ovcVtM5IU(l 4sfondl4l 3ii L , , 1 rllLS- J III . At ton trl-weckJ J at t.w a. jo-, ana arriT m i. .SfjRTKNKrL & CIJ. Fnh ishfirx. 'mm'-' 0 4ti i vrn ipirweniva tv'iv I'ntm -r -co i irTTiTt1ii DfiVf j TiiitouGU coNwiecrriows IV IT ""00:"' No passengers taken. For Freight uppi vi., , i BARRY BROTHERS, Agents. may 26 17- i I .fejVsi j" - j . Conipoixl of the flrstrclass JSteamskvijis mmJk " ' 'r HtVf' Ol '21 " C Vr.r8' 't' rrrijTiJ 1 r iSSf! Mlebecca Clyde, Capt. D. C.liild. EEDON. J Lucille, Capt. D. J. Prlrr f Will lierearter sail from Baltimore and Wil-, i mington ,- . ' .' every five days. I The Steamship REBECCA CLYDE w i 1 1 s. i , from wharf, foot of Chesnut street. SATLI 1AY, July 1-7. For Freight engagements, apply to A. I, CAZAL'.X. May 25tli, 187J Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steamship Liiie. t COMPOSED OP FtRT CLASS STEAM ' SHIPS 7 PI0NEEK, 82 5 TUN S, 1 '.. Captain JOllN WAKliLEl , ! TONAWANDA, 850 TOISS, Captain WILTJB ANKfS, : Will hereafter sail from Philadelphia an;! Wilmiuton, every WEDNESDAY. For Freight engagements, apply to . WORTH; & WORTH, Agentb, . WUmiugtou, N. C. Y. L. JAMES, Cieneral Agent. I W South 1 U1TU ftU CCl. .tniHUAeiDma ' j unc 1-3 :if STREET KAIfiWAV. vN-iSSfZitllBRBiri c 'ibij - v ing schedule will be run on the Sire"' Railway. Cars will leave corner of Red 'Cnss ani Front streets, for Hie Uuioti Depot, at 2: Vt A . M., daily, to meet tlie Southern train, stop--ping at the rarious Hotels and lloardinp Houses on the route, leaving the depot on tho arrival of the Northern train!. Will leave corner of Front and Red Cross strc;t at 7:S0 A. M., lor Union Depot, in oriei! to connect with the Northern bourn I trai, lilill.'lllfr tlin luiinl Ktnnniirnti .it 4Iia LI... rao vuu jnxuuiug iiuubcs, ictuig iiiiiun Depot on the arrival of the Southern train. In the evpniiic will liv Corn or rr 1,'ivini I atl.'l Pari Pmca 'ctraola .1 13 f . . 1 - . . . . uv vw v.vaa Db&vW7 Cvi u M . a' J . 1 1 J cxi. 1 1 . the usual stoppages, leaving the Union D -pot on the arrival of the Northern t rain. Will leave the corner of Red Cross auJ Front at 1UHX) P. M., to meet the Southern train. KKf:rr.AW ssr-n k ti't .v hnriiirr tin iov Vi cars will run from teJJO A. M., until 8 P. M.. aUowinsr 15 minutes between each turnout. and for the further accommodation of the public, one car will be run until 11:: P. M. 1 each day - DANIEL KLEIN. Juueti i4-tf ( ''7 77iL TTTTT ' "Wilhoutdotibtdhe finest periodical pub i it lied. hatvnoMo eq ml either tn Europe r j mt-r:rjr v v. GCRIDNER'S FOR JULY, i . Will Attract Deserted Attention. j FlW rising's delightful article on-Wet Point (profusely I lustrated: the brilliant j jC ell's Prose: Warner's Cliarmmg Paper, a i Summer Back Log Sudy, the best of the i, Curious Articles of Popular Science, II lus trated; A Startling Exposure of Bmuggl ing Soeiety, TURK. TUlUiand SCIENCE, by Prof. Draper, be sides the usual variet ety ot stone!, Poem, Essays and Reviews, fcc. FOR 8 ALE BY ALL NEWSDEALERS. For One Dollar we will send the Magazine on a trial subscription for four months, com mencing with the May number." Price $1 00 per year, or 35 cents h c Nnmber. j For male L.Ad subscription received brail Booksellers and Newsdealer-. CO UN Ell THIBD-AKD PRINCESS S., Opposite City Hall. . fiAlUUAGi: MAKES O, PAINTING, AN I) V repairing neaUy done, at short notice. After Tlilrty Years of experience at the busi ness. am prepared to do the finest and Lbcst work in the City. . ' ' .BOTW , -"l- - 4Wy 1L:07A M series yet puousneti' nr. iionamrs iikiito- ' -v p' v ! Cities:" 'The Literary Bureaus Again:" Ap . ou t. M- ) nnr re:Hlrrf' fndirivt Damn -" t.vt oy women, ana tne means empioyeu lor itsi detection; MparkUng Papers in the Old Cabinet; Orowiug Excel lenc? of Home and . and the New Department of N A-