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rl mfJrrw rT A- i mj , n PH ii n -" llfl III! 'a " I I 1 I I . air' f .r?rt TtfoJbO .YthKT TIF WILMINGTON, N. C, TUES DAY; " OCTOBER 7, 1873 V, i i ' ' Tvrn til 1 , - ... ; ' . 1.... .rTif Hum!;. V 5 M ANN.. Editor s'.ncl I roprieior ,r in i. -:tfl' I w mi ?ur 'ri(n!s I f I ii 1 , . .. ; -i.liv 't-ira'M'. LOPBttl&L DOUGtafcN, MA VA L STORES VD SOUTHERN PRODUCTS, v 5:, XUUTll FliONT STREET, Philadelphia, I'a. u.rs Inr Turpentine Casks solicited and 'Stly flUed at lowest market, price. Merchandise' 'Brokerage-Office, iii-i I, line of satnplos constantly on hand I froia importers and , manufacturers in -()rthern markets. ill descriptions of merchandise, orders aQ,l bills KoliQitcd and telegraphed promptly. Merchandise bought and sold In this ' ontart from buyers solicited, and triples lft by sellers will have prompt at tention. " . Time as well as cash purchases negotiated, whether you wlah toKbpyr ot sell, eommuui oi?d fri't'ly, and often Vlth -ourlocnl Brjker JAS. Tl PKtTEWAY, Merchandise and Produce Uroker. jlllllS.VItU fSOlfs r MOUKJIKAJD GUT (J A UTEHEV. t CQUJVTV, N. O. CHARLES HIBBARD, Proprietor TliU spleniti-l Sea Side Watering ' Place itu;iloil at Beufort Harbor, will be open or the reception of guests on Monday, June 16th, 1873. IT 15 ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE THE MOST DELIGHTFUL 8URP BATHING On the Atlantic coast, of the United States! LHjstined to be the terminus of the great Southern Pacific Railroad. Unsurpassed facilities lorspleiidid sailing, Fishing and Bathing. The sieainer Z-xllac, Capt. Win. II. Chapin; ntiamanUer, leaves direct :or New ork every week. Tarties wishing to engag rooms, will please address as above. july l0-3m INSURANCE. I IF1S AND FIRE INSURANCE CAN BE " effected at the lowest current rates In the following responsible Companies, on ap plication, to NKVIT YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Assetts . 20,(XH),UO0 j; A. BYRNE. Gen'l Ins. Agt., " IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, of London, Assetts $!),0(XJ,0()0, Oold LYNCHBURG INSURANCE AN1) BANK ING COMPANY of Va., assets mm OLD DOMINION INSURANCE COMPA NY" Of Va., assetts. SJtXVXK) BYRNE A KEENAN, Gen'l Insurance Agents, OfBce Chamber of Commerce, up stairs, JOB TURNER wishes to Inform his custo mers and public generally, that he is now rrepared to da all kind of work in his line, and would respectfully request a continua tion, of the patronage which has heretofore been so liberally bestowed upon him. JatUS tf . 206 Lard, Cracker and Rice. 1 OK TIERCES, KEGS AND TUBS l LARD. 200 bbU Crackers Lemon, Su gar and Soda, 20 boxes Assorted Cakes, 7o barrels and Tierces Rice, For sale by cpt22 F. W. KERCHNER. Successors to A. H. NEFF, Kanufacturei'B and dealers in UO UtiE FUIlNliSHIM G GO 0D8, 'jim, Btoves, Lanterns, Kerosene, Oil Tl:i D and Sheet Iron Ware. aooung done at short notice Agents for Fairbank's Scales. No. lO frnnl tsf yj LfllNGTON, N . C. Dot 10 150-ly A Convenient Store with a Desir ahle Dwelling House Attached RXi IRTlE of a power of sale vested in ttdJe..un.aerslSne1 by a mortgage execu by M.l14."1 da- of w ovember, A. D , 1872. Wilnhlbld H- William r and Martha J. wi n l m s n!s wife u the undersigned, they nir X publlc nuction. at Exc hange Cor Sr'S.y of Wilmington, on the -nd loiX'tob? nxta 10 o'clock A. M., the wffi-sreal staie. situate In Burgaw, on cofevm a4d Weldon llailroad, in the vi r,f rw -twiovcr, viz: une i-oitnown tho SSS?ber5l?.,n block tcn and sittiate aad rWer I Mont wd lodley street k running one hundred and twenty feet S5JJe to th Wilmington and Weldon wt ud ive hundred and eighty one raSrSJ.41 Inch.ca at r,sht a,,K,es t?t ho said ne Kt, i . " sunns, aiiu ruu- thevSrLandtweny foel patxillel with ith n .reU eihtyfeet and six inches at nt asr1 with said roal. Terms ash, St)U BEAU, rDt SAMUEL. liHAR, nutrihi """"IT lour, m diock enw?ItCleT5lS11 Dickinson street between .THE "SILVER TO WE' The best ORGANS of the Rbed class IN THE WORLD, The Best for Churches and Lodges. The Be3founa choolj. . ? . . f Tbe Best for Parleys and Vestries. The Best for Academies airtf Bolecs. The Beltfof PtiblicHartsIf U H Tlie Best for Orchestra, atid Stage. These instrinejOts, which, for svet ness of tone and elegance of appoint ment stand unrivalled, liavA nict Avth unprecedented success in this ' Country and abroad. ? - MANUFACTURED BY ' I P I, SOL ESTABLISHED' IN 1$46. : Nos )43f 145 & 147 East 23d st. N Y Responsible parties! applying for agencies in sections still unsupplled, will receive prompt attention and liberal i nduccmenis, Parties residing at n distance from , our au thorized agents, may order from onr factory. Send for illustrated uriefilit. aug 26-tf TO THE WESTITO THE VVESTl Bctorc makinj? your arrange me nta to fol low the advice of the "thousands who have r already gone," it would be well to consider what has, been done, to make the journey to your 'itomcs iu the West" as pleasant and free from danger as human skill and lore sight can accomplish. By consolidation aDd construction, a rod has been put, into operation on tbe shortest passible lino from Nashville, TenriJi to 8U Louis, "the future gTdatCity of the'woria." Thb line, tho ST. LOUIS & SOUTHEASTERN RAIL- i WAY, . ,, has, duriug Ihe past? jeart tarned an envia ble reputation by its smooth1 track, prompt time, sure connections, and the magniii ceucc of its passenger equipment. Its trains arc male up of new and commodious day cars, provided with the celebrated Mil ler coupler and platform, and the Wcsting houte air-brake. It is possitively the only liuc tunning Pullman Palace Drawing-Boom Sleeping Cars through without change lrom Nash ville to St. Louis. :: JSru other Hue pretends to offer such advantage?, either in distance, time, or equipment. Why, then, journey by circuitaisrjoitesj Dqlaot' be induced to purchase tickets to St. Louis or the West by any other line, remember that i The "St. Louis & Southeastern" Is the shortest, cheapest, quickest, best and. only line under one management lrom Nashville to St. Louis, and is from 60 to 200 miles the shortest to St. Louis, Kansas City, Omaha, Deuvcr, California, Texas, and all western pointB. It i also the "Chi cago Shortest Line," via Eyansville. You can secure the cheapest rates fojr yourselves and your movables on applica tion, in person or by letter, to Charles McCabs, Southern fassenger Agent, near College street Depot, Nashville, Tenn., or to the undersigned. . i W B DAVENPORT, General Ticket Agent; St. Louis. No trouble to answer questions, july 25 t 57-6m H rX A. T E FAIR 1 8 7 3. Thirteenth Grand Annual Fair - of Tin: . North Carolina Agricultural Society, RALEIGH, y. C October 13th to 18th, 1873. Ten Thousand Dollars in rreiniuins. New and attractive Grounds. Magnificent Buildings. Accommodation for seating 8,000 people. Railroad arrangements the most liberal ever made with any Agricultural or Me chanical Society in the State. Articles for exhibition transported FREE, and delivered from the ars within tbe Grounds. Fare for passengers on railroads in North Carolina IJc per mile. Excursion trains from every direction daily. Special trains for the passengers will rnn to the Gronnds from the city every fifteen minutes. Fare only TEX TENTS. lion. Daniel Voorhees, of Indiana, will deliver the Annual Address. Essav on the eulttvatlon of cotton by Da vid Dickson, Esffc of Georgia. ;rand Prize distribution of BLOODED STOCK. WESTON.'the great pedestrian, in hi a won derful feats f endurance. TWO HAN DM OF MUSlf. Single admission to the (.round?. Vc single admission lor children under 12 years of ago. 2jC send for Premium L.ist. 5,, . t. M. HOIT, President. Tt. T. roT.QmM,"ecT. nngl-td MISCELLANEOUS, v BUY OXLT'THE GENDfflE : FAIRBANKS SCALES, MANUFAcfTKED BY . E. & T FAIRBANKS & CO. S T.M-Xn.ilZn SC1JLES. . 8tock.Scales,boal?cales,HayJcalcs, Esairjr Gcales, Counter Scales, tc, Ac. Scales repaired promptly and reasona 1 bly. THE MOST FEKKECT ALARM CASH DRAWER. Miles Alarm Till tb's. EVERY ; R3fc3 EVERY Merchant UKAWlK Warranted. SH0ULD Use Them ' . SOLDAT, ; Fairbanks Scale 'Warehousus, FAIRBANKS & CO., 511 BROADWAY, NEW YCfRK. 166 Baltimore st., Baltimore, 53 Camp st., New Orleans. FAIRBANKS & EWING. s j- Masonic Hall, Philadelphia. FAIRBANKS, BROWN & CO.; ; 2 Milk Street, Boston. For sale by all leading Hardware ' Dealers. sept 11 !7-2tav4m DIPLOM Jn AWARDED BY TUB . American Institute J. W. McKEE, TOli ; - ' f Embroiicrf aud Fluting: Mctnoes. ,It is ingenious and will meet the wants of every matron in the land." , . ,r KVTtTRTTTOV OF 1S72. f ;Vri i F A. Barnnrd. Pre.R. Sohn E. Gavit. Rcc. Secy. Samuel D. Tillman, Cor. Secy. New York, November 20, 1S72. This simple and ingenious Machine is as useful as the sewing Machine, and Is last becoming-popular with ladies, in the place of expensive Needle work, its work being much more handsome, requiring less time and not one tenth part the expense. S& lady's toilet is now complete without it. A Machine with illustrated circular and full instructions sent on receipt of 53 or finished in silver plate for $3 75. Address, Tub McKeb Manufacturing Co., 300 Broadway. New York. AGENTS W-AJSTTEP. Dr. Garvin's Elixir of Tar, Is recommended by regular Medical practi tioners and a speedy cure guaranteed for Colds, Cough?, Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitt ng Biood,Conuniption and all Pulmo nary Complaints, Scrolula, Erysipelas, Dys pepsia and Gout. Dysentery, Cholera-mor-bus, Cholera and all liver and bowel com plaints. Kidney diseases and all affections of th Urinal Organs perfectly harmless tree from Mineral or Alcoholic properties pleasant to take and never .known to-fall i'rice f 1 00 per Bottle. Full particulars with medical testimony and certificates sent on application. Address, L. F. HYDE & CO.. 1U5 Sevei th Avenue, New York. Darts froi tbe Deyil; or Cupid Abused A Book just issued exposing the "pbbson als" that have appeared in ihe New York Newspapers; their history and lesson. Stvl isn; villi an s fully bxposed. Advertie mqnts from desperate men to beautiful wo men; Clandestine meetings; how frustrated; The History of the ooodkich tkagety the result of a 4personaL" Description of Liv ing Broadway Statues. Exposes social corruption, Sent on receipt of 50 cts. Address, Unique PrintiDg House, 30 Vesey St , N. Y, . . Tho Beck with $20 Portable Fam ily Sewing .tfachinc, on 30 Days Trial ; many advantages over all. Satis faction guaranteed, or money refunded. Sent complete with full directions. Beck with Sewing Machine Co., 863 Broadway N. Y. may 14 307 tf THE NEW ELASTIC TRUSS An Important Ibvbntion. It retains the rap ture at all times, and under tbe hardest ex ercise or severest 6train. It is worn with comfort, and if kept on night and day, ef fects a permanent . cure in a lew weeks. Sold cheap, and sent by mail when request ed. Circulars free, wheu ordered by letter sent to The Elastic Truss Co., No. 683 Broadway, N. Y. City. Nobody uses Metal Spring Trusses ; too painful ; they slip oil too frequently. . mayU307 tf CLEAP0R & KliNG, (Formerly of the firm of Carraway & C'leaporJ HAVE opened a FIRST CLASS SHAVING and HAIK CUTTING S ALOON.on Mar- , ket street, where they will be pleased to nerve old friends and the public generally. Being thankful for past favors, they hope to merit a share of patronage in the future, sept "i ftl 1 m i i ' . t t . rl . rr J 19 W Corner 4 tli and Market Streets, I If o W I7 SJI f3lKfsce f HAIL ROADS it a. Piedmont Air-Lin Railway. Ricbnioml and DiattUiclrffl!? Dihviilc H. W., N. Difienin, and " Kortb Western N. C. 1L W. Zr" Condensed Time Table, In oUk t on and after Sunday, June 1", i j ,'..iii.it . ta4imiif GMlNG NOKl'H. STATIONS MAIL .I A' COM Leave Charlotte Salisbury Greensbtiro. . , Danville .Burkville Arrive at Richmond. 2 50 p. m 5.03 .. 1.15 1147 A. M 3.34 6.05 41 6.15 A. M. 11.40 " 2 55 p M. GOING SOUTH. " .STATIOWB. j Kill ACCOM. Leave Richmond 1.05 p. m U.4 A. m. " ' Burkvilie 4,10 UDp.i. " Danville 8 45 ' Ar6 10pm " Greensboro.... 11.17 ' Solisbury 2.03 a. m Ar ri ve at Charlotte. . . 4 05 " GOING WKSr. " STATIONS. MAIL. EXPRESS Leave Greensboro' . . . 8.20 p. m Co. Shops.... U.OO ' , Hillsboro' ....'ll10,i - Raleigh 1.40 a. m 'Arrive at Goldsboro'. 4.80 x t ' GOING WEST. STATION?. MAIL. EXPRESS Leave Goldsboro' 2.30 p. m ? Raleigh 5.26 ' Hillsboro; 7.47 " " Co. Shops 13.05 Arrive at Qreeneborb' 10.48 a.m. North i Western N, G. K. K " ll" (SALK5I BftACII.) Leave Greensboro .11:20 P M Afrive at 8alem 1:40 AM Leave Salem . .4:40 PM Arrive At Greensboro..... ..7:00 P M -4- I !MalI trains dailv. both ways,' over entire L length of Road. Accommodation daily be tween jjanviue ana Kicnmona(Bunaays ex ceed.) On Sundays Lynchburg Accommodation leave Richmond at 5.23 a. m.,- arrive at Burkvilie 11.28 a. m., leave BurkviHe 1.10 n. m., arrive at Richmond 4.17 p. m. Pullman Palace Cars on all night trains bctwoeri Charlotte Richmond, without change.) ; For lurther information address Si E. ALLEN, General Ticket Agent. Greensboro, N. C, T. M K. TALCOTT, Engineer and Gen'l Spucrintendant. aug 7 . 68 CMina Central Railway Company WILMINGTON, N. C, I - May 14, 1873. f SCHEDULE. PASSENGER TRAINS , LEAVE WILMINGTON DAILY (EX cept Sundays) at 8:00 A M Arrive at Wadesboro at 5:25 P M Leave Wadesboro at 7:10 A M Arrive at WilmiDjctou at 4:35 PM FREIGHT TRAINS. Leave Wilmington daily (except Sundays)..;... G;00 A M Arrive at Liurinburg at 5:30 I'M Leave Laurinburg at. :00 A M Arrive at Wilmington at! . 5.30 P M PA8SENGER TRAINS. Leave Charlotte daily, Sundays , excepted, at.... 8.00 A M Arrive at Buffalo at 1200 M Leave Buffalo at 1.C0 P M Arrive at Charlotte at 5.15 PM Irregular Lumber and Timber Trains run on both portions of the Road as the busi ness requires. A DailjrBtage will soon ran in connection witti- thai trainion oth ends of? this Rail way. S. LTTREMONT, Chief Engineer and Sup'r. may 19 sil-tf s RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA PAIIVS in Uic FACK, c, THE ELECTRIC HAS CURED when all other remedies have failed. It is eminently a FAMILY MEDICINE, And no family should bs without tt. In case of sudden attacks, one bottle will ave five dollars in doctor's bills. i For sale by all Druggists. October 4 Ils-'it E Ii e r EGT to T EL 1 C October 1 1 1-1 f RAIL ROADS. Wilmington, f olaiafrfa k la U8ta R. ,R.. Conpaoy. , , ! r r GEM. BUTEBIHTEHDEKt't OlTICE, I ' Hi WtLMiNOTpw, Nj C, Sept.. S, 18T4, f,,, CIIAHQE OF SCHEDULE. THE FOl LO WIKG SCHEDULE WILLy tointcreflcct itauA) A M.,, Monday, th lnst.rs , , f. . ' DAT EXPRESS TBJJIT, (Dally,). r V Leave Wilmiugtou r.;C0 A. M Arrivcnt Florence ... . . -.'..11:10 A, "M Arrive arColumbia.... 4; 45 P. M Leave . Columbia 4 &40 4. M. Arrivoat Florence .,11.20 A. M Arrive at WilmiojEton . .6:15 P.;M 1 1 fl.l NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN OAILY' (3UN; DAYS KiUlSfTKD.)' Lcav Wilmington .. Arrive at Florence , Arrive at Columbia.... Arrive at Augusta Leavo Attsrusta 1 : Arrive at Columbia .......... Arrive :vt Florence Arrtor at Wilmington. ..... .r . 5:45 P. M . 3:18 A. M . 8:20 A. M . ' Sc50 P. M , .Wi5.p. M . .2:27 A. M h(:00 A. 'if 2 Pjs'sfcenVers leaVrntf W'ilnifngton on the 5:45 P.M. train make close couaeuti on going South. JAMES ANDERSON, - Gea'iaup't. , eept.y : " 95-tf Wilmington & Weldon R. R. OFPICB GBNBKAL BCPJsEIJSIEJSDEiNT, I WruowoTON, N. C, Sept. 6.1873 CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. OK AND AFTER SEPT. 'Jtb, INSTANT PASSENGER TRAINS on the Wil mington and Weldon Railroad will run e follows : ' 1 ! - MAIL TRAIN. Leave Union Depot daily (Sun: days excepted) . . . , At 8:15 A. M Arrive at Goldsboro 12:11 P. M Rocky Mount.. ... 2.T1 1: M Weldon 3;50 . M Leave Weldon daily (Sunday? excepted) ......... i . ... . . . At i):30 & M Arrireat Rocay Mounts...- , 11:20 A. M GoldabOro 1:16 P. M Union Depot 5:.30 P. M EXPRESS TRAIN. Leavr Union Depot daily ... At' 5:30 P. M Arrive at Goldsboro. ;..;... :33 P, M Rocky Mount IL'34 P. M Weldon . 1:20 A. M Leave Weldon daily 6:S0 P. M Arrive at Rocky Mount 3:25 P. M Galdsboro 10i4S P. M Union Depot..... . 3:10 A. M Mall Train makes cioee connection at Weldon for all points North via Bay Line and Acquia Creek routes. Express Train connects only with Acquia Creek route. ' PULLMAN'S PALACE SLEEPING CARS ON THI8 TRAIN. FREIGHT TRAINS will leave Wiiming ton tri-weekly at 6.00 A. M.. and arrive at 1.40 P.M. EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAINS wil leave Wilmington daily (Sundays excepted) at 2:00 P. M., and arrive at 4:00 P. M. ! JOHN F. DIVINE, General Superintendent. SC-tf s:pt 10 THIS MOST REMARKABLE O F ALL APPARATUSES sometimes ' I : called a mechanical paradox now used, with such wonderful success in our principal cities for the cure, by cumulative kxek cisk, of nearly all Chronic Diseases and Weaknesses, Is for sale by the undereiirned, by whom all ordei will be promptly tilled. THE REACTIONARY is so constructed that 'even a child can in stantly adjust it for a person to lift any weight.- from twenty to twelve hundred pounds. It is made almost wholly of iron and steel, weighs IV) pounds, and covers a space of only a by M inches and although, but recently introduced, nearly 1,JW have already been sold. I PRICE Sll, BOXED AND SHIPPED. Small books or circulars, showing its use, can be had free at the office of the Post. S. H. MANN. Brooklyn, N. Y. sept 11 d&wtf P. O. Box A. ADRIAN. tf. VOLLER0 ADRIAN & V0LLERS. WH0LX4LE DEALER UK Groceries and Liquors, Importers of German and Havana Cigari, ASD Commission Merchant South-East Cornkk. Dock and Front Streets. WILMINGTON, N. C. Having tbe largest and best assorted Stock of Groceries and Liquors in the City, Dealer will find it to their Interest to give us a call before buying elsewhere. mav 17-tf . f -. -Is? inntm - - - - - . 4 - QQ D S mi2 ' - ;mL?-r'r "r' f -Ml. I 'dliDtrlINf$, v ;-. rr-t; t 5 j ..; 1 jWhich thtyr oiler at i. ' t. .' ," i-. m IARKABLY CHEAP RATKK ii.-u . tq the krtlfe'tMf 6f Wllmlngtoa oiul viclalt ; rrMK pyccuou ox inpic iock win convluvw Pf e Rt Rl1 ftimilinr witbprice thatAhv ! " '. CANNOT J1E UN IlKJlVfU-HTin tiiic ,rw-,.t. - OIVE THEJl A TRJ.VL, i .S.' HANSTJbN & COl No. l.j Market Stri . sep "-tf Street ,J- ; t .1 iIhel following' namrf - n,' 'Ct - m j-.-w-w i j ivwui mended 'A bclbj am ononV latest and bijt :r'rr! issues: ' - -in ..f.j 1 5 Music' f ; . ' ni mi, nf' V ". tfiLai-ftof-hcc-1,,K---80Dg. Iays.3oc ' Why doh't yon come Home,8on. nays.'""? , 40 o. ,v - , , r. ... f ... j - , 'Nfeath the Waves her Spirit wanders. Sonr. ' ' " -Stewart m. 1 " l" h Give my love to all at home, Soog?. Stewart No little 6ne to meet me. 8or. Pratt J Sue11'"' 1 TSlewtm30rmet,me6 M,KK- 8on i Solllv shone the Stars of Heaven. Sonc '' ,rM Pratt. 80c. , , li.rr Diflnk foreet your Mither, Sandie. 'sonW f',,"f! r.JIays. 40c. ' ' t., tlontosee the dear othHow. 8001?. BtewarL; . SCc WUle Sweetheart com listen to me.' 'sonr.'' 1 1 rencn; : 00c. ' ,.-, t ;i 1(i 1 ,, My every thought was of tbec. Song, pays, ooC. Aicnare such Deceivers. AJto oag: from ;'vt -"Pauline.? Song.,.ianks. vOc Staynot lon away. Soprano sone, frb,J ',rl,P "Pauline " Song. Danks. 30c. nno-n t ,rj Topleaaothe Girls., Baritouo jspng frwii fT "Pauline." Song. Dahks. bac7 l',V?lfT My Heart for thee. - Soprano lOuri : fforS i.i Pauline," , Song... Danks, 30c' 7j !j My Queen of Sars, Awakd. Tenor sbnr horn "Pauline." SonK. IJanka.- Wcfl j,Wlf l0t-Paid, y ifof ' -n Jenny;tha Flower of Klldarcw flong. eu- ., art. 40c. - t.j , . . , , ' Wh epeV softly, Mother's Dylnir.' sorir. 1 Stewart, aoa. ll .' ... . Insplrer and Hearer of Prayer. HynuC ' Danks. 30c. ..',.. My lovfc Bleeps under the Daises; Sonir. . r Persley. 30c ' . Ob! How d'ye do. Aunt 6uslc. goiip, ' Stewart. 80c. .f Dat makes me noddlngs out, Soua Muy .. wood. 30c. ' - , i Neath the white and purple Blossoms. 8one. Perslev. 30c. Norah is dreamln'r o! you. S0CV :;-t , . Sbing. Pratt' The sweetest Bud is missing. Song, banks. On Receipt Will he corhe home to night Mother? Sonc. Danks. SOc. . " ; .1 God bless our home. Song. Stewart.' 40. ' uet up ana snuttnc aoor. Bong. Hays, ffie t Does he ever think of me. Song. Haya. 35c Come, Holy Spirit Hymn. Danks. 30c !'' My dear old Mother. O n CI . . . lA I have no home. Bong. Hays. 40c Lost and cast away. Poor little Tim. Of Hie 8ong. Hays. SW'" Song. (Abbey. JJOt Oysters and Wine at 2 A. rM. Song ' StcW- art. 30c . ' . . i Come over the billow afar. Bong, X'nli.,. ' ioC. . 1 Saviour, Thou art ever near. Song Dank?. 30C I Tho Toast firindisi for male voices. Sonc. Touel. 40c Pearl ot America. Caprice. Instrnmen- tal. Kinkel. 35c ., - , Circling Waves. Instrumental. 'Kiukc!. 40c Belle of Saratoga. Waltz. FiUbuh. iAc rt. Morning Zephyrs. Mazurka. Kinkc l. 3Sc Tannie's Quickstep. Qulckstap. Klnkcl. - : -. -( r- : marked Price, : , , ' Autumn Leaves. Reverie. Instrnmcntai. , Kinkel. 50c 1 The Reapers. Instrumental Kinkel.' Merry Girls. Galop.- Kinkel. .iOc , Mollie Darlintr. Instrumental. Kinkel.; " SOc ' ".'-'! : . . ,-,.f La Zingarella. Instrumental. KinkeL. 30c Happy thought's. Schottlsche. Klnkcl. 50c.' Danse Cubaine. Instrumental. KJnkel. 40c i May Pole, j March. MneHertJ5p,.( Good Humor, March. Allard. 5 Fleur des Champa, Vals, Tonel.fclew Published and sent, post paid on receipt' of price, by I ' ' J. L. PETERS, ' sept 27-tf 5W Broadways U Y.. J 2$ iv. r. BunivnArs p ; ' H NEW TURBINE ' : ', rjllas been tested at YORK, PA, bvj fc. J D. M. ETTIXGER, C. K., Jand at TIOLLYOKK, MA88,l JA8. KMEBSON.' II E. . For Pamphlet and teat report Kaddres N t BURMIAM. York FOR RENT. ,, i " DESIRABLE IfOtljrF. orf the 5onth- ' east corner of Sixth and Nun Mreet. Apply tf) -pt tf J. 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