V .km nmnwii 'Ah X 1 I I 1 V - I K 1 1 II r I i" vol vn. .mini NO. 124 1 i1 r ' 1 aljc (guenittg Post -rr,lud overy afternoon except Sunday. ' rV MANN.. Editor and Proprietor w ." subscription. rear :u advance 00 adva-e... 3 00 Lee months, advance 150 month-, in adrance n i, I'KR. I. DOUGUTKN LOP Kit & DOUGHTEN, v A V A Li STORES an'I' SOUTHERN ntODUCTS, m :: NORTH FRONT STREET, Philadelphia, l'a. nr icrs for Turpentine Casks solicited and promptly filled at lowest market march 3 . ""Merchandise Brokerage Office, iMif l line f samples constantly on hand r 'from importers and manufacturers in Sorlliem markets. v'j ,i. script ions ol merchandise, orders an.l'bi I, solicited and telegraphed promptly. Mt.p,':i .-ttidi.se bought and sold in this mirkti Dtdf-rs from buyers solicited, and ",'iipi ,iJ" b s'dlers will have prompt at tention. Time as well ai cash purchases negotiated, wlietlicr you wish to buy or sell, communi cated freely, and often with your local 'Jrjkef' J .VS. T. PETTEWAY, ' Mereh. iudi.se and Produce P,.rok-r. ,u,(.0. . l8,tfz MOliKIIWAD CITY CMU'tillUr COUNTY. N. O. i).l.lLii K133ARD, Proprietor fnis spli'ii did S-,:a Side Watering Place sit'iated at lV'tufort Harbor, will be open or tiie reception of guests on Monday, June 16th, 1873. IT 16 ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE THE MOST DELIGHTFUL SURF On the Atlantic coast, of the United States! Destined to be Hie terminus of the great Southern Pacific Railroad. Unsurpassed facilities for splendid sailing, Fishing and Bathing-. The steamer Zodiac, Capt. Win. Il.Cbapln; commander, leaves direct tor New York every week. Parties wishing to engage rooms, will please address as above. July 10-3m INSURANCE. 1 IKE AND FIUE INSURANCE CAN BE l effected at the lowest current rates in the following responsible Companies, on ap plication to -NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Assetts S20,000,003 J. A. BYRNE, Gen'l Ins. Agt., IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, of London, Assetts 59,000,000, Gold LYNCHBURG INSURANCE AND BANK ING COMPANY of Va., assets $615,330 OLD DOMINION INSURANCE COMPA NY O?' Va., assetts. 8200,000 BYRNE & KEEN AN, Gen'l Insurance Agents, Oinco Chamber of Commerce, up stairs, Wilmington, N. C. an; Iti 77-ly MUUUR SHOP. JOE TUUNER wishes to inform his custo- mors and public generally, that he is now prepared to do all kind of work in his line, and would respectfully request a continua tion of the patronage which has heretofore beeu so liberally bestowed upon him. jan 16 tf 206 Lard, Cracker and Rice. 1 OK TIERCES, KEGS AND TUBS LARD. 200. bbU Crackers -Lemon, Su gar and Soda, 20 boxes Assorted Cakes, 7o barrels and Tierces llicc, For sale bv oj.t 22 F. W. KERCHNER. Successors to A. II. NEFF, rlaaufacturers and dealers in HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Uuur, otoves, Lanterns, Kerosene, Oil TiM and Sheet Iron Ware. RoDfing done at short notice Agents for Fairbank's Scales. No. 10 Front Street, WILMINGTON, N. C. uov 19 150-ly A Convenient Store with a Desir able Dwelling- Housi Attached BY VIRTUE of a power of sale vested in the undersigned bv a mortgage execu ted on the 11th day of November, A. D , 1872, Archibald H Williams and Martha J. W itliainshis wife, to the undersigued, they will sell at public auction, at Exchange Cor ner, in the city of Wilmington, on the 22nd day of October next at lo o clock A. M, the W ilnungton and N eldon ltailroad, in the county of New Hanover, viz: One Lot known s Lot number six in block ten, and situate on the corner of Fremont and Dudley streets and running one hundred and twenty feet Parallel to the Wilmington and Weldon railroad aud one hundred and eighty one ie:t and six inches at right angles to the said railroad; and, also, number ionr, in block number eleven on Dickinson street between t remont and Wilmington streets, and run e madred aud twenty feet parallel with the ilnungton and Weldon railroad and ouc hundred eighty feet and six inches at right angles with said road. Terms cash. j SOL. BEAU, SAMUEL BEAR, sept 22-lo7-30d MARCUS BEAl. WW rial Ss of tbeState, on topics of gene 'Vintercit. Political news and reports ol ri ' ..mciallv desirable. i a iAiTon irnm citi r i n trmm i t- . .3 I MISCELLANEOUS. THE "SILVER TONGUE." ORGANS The best ORGANS of the Heed class IN THE WORLD. The Best for Churches and Lodges. The Best for Sunday Schools. Tbe Best for Parlors and Vestries. The Best for Academies and Colleges. The Best for Public Halls. The Best for Orchestra and Stage. These instruments, which for sweet ness of tone and elegance of appoint ment stand unrivalled, have met with unprecedented success in this country and abroad. MANUFACTURED BY U. NEEUHAM & SON. ESTABLISHED IN 184(5. Nos )43, 145 & 147 East 23d st. N Y Responsible parlies applying for agencies in section'? still unsupplied. will receive prompt attention and liberal inducements. Parties residing at a distance from ourau- OifWorl oironte mnunrdprirnm rmr fiitfrf.nrv. Send for illustrated nricft list. aug 2G-tf TO THE WEST! TO THE WEST 1 i Betorc making your arrangements to fol low the advice of the "thousands who have already gone," it would be well to consider what has been done to make the journey to your -'Homes in the West" as pleasant and free from danger as human skill and lore sight can accomplish. By consolidation and construction, a road has been put into operation on the shortest possible line from Nashville, Tenn.. to St. Louis, "the future great City df the world." This line, the ST. LOUIS & SOUTHEASTERN RAIL WAY, has, during the past year, earned an envia ble reputatiou by ita smooth track, prompt time, sure connections, and the magnifi cence of its passenger equipment. Its traius are made up of new and commodious day cars, provided with the celebrated Mil lcr coupler and p'alform, and the Westing house air-brake. It is possitively the ODly line mnning Pullman Palace Drawing-Boom Sleeping -Cars through without change irom Nash ville to St. Louis. No other line pretends to offer such advantages, either in distance, time, or equipment. Wby, then, journey by circuitous routes ? Do not be induced to purchase tickets to St. Louis or the We6t by any other line, remember that The "St. ijoTiis & Southeastern" is the shortest, cheapest, quickest, best and only line under one management from Nashville to 8t. Louis, and is from 60 to 200 miles the shortest to St. Louis, Kansas City, Omaha, Denver, California, Texas, and all western points. It U also the Chi cago Shortest Line," via Evaneville. You can secure the cheapest rates for yourselves and your movables on applica tion, in person or by letter, to Chables McCabs, Southern Passenger Agent, near College street Depot, Nsshville, Tenn., or to the undersigned. W 13 DAVENPORT, Genet al Ticket Agent, St. Louis. No trouble to answer questions, july 25 57-Gm 1 Thirteenth 8 7 3, Grand Annual Fair OF THE Nortli Carolina Agricultural Society RALEIGH, N. C. October 13th to 18th, 1873. j ; Ten Thousand Dollars in Premiums. New and attractive Grounds. Magnificent BuUdings. Accommodation lor seating 8.000 people. Railroad arrangements the most liberal ever made with any Agricultural or Me chanical fcoclety in the State. Articles for exhibition transported FREE, and deliycred from the cars within the Orounds: i Fare for passengers on railroads' in North Carolina lZc per mile. Excursion trains from every direction dally. Special trains for the passengers will rnn to the Orounds from the city every fifteen minutes. Fare only TEN CENTS. Hon. Daniel Voorhees, of Indiana, will deliver the Annual Address. Essay on the cultivation of cotton by Da vid Dickson, Esq., of Georgia. Grand; Prize distribution of BLOODED STOCK. ' WESTON, thegreatpedestrian.in his won derful feats of endurance. TWO BANDS OF MUSIC. Single admission to the Ground?, 50c Single admission for children under 12 years of Bo.f j 2Tc Send for Premium List. ! T. M. HOLT, President. R. T. FULGHUM, secy, i anglO-td MISCELLANEOUS. CAUTION. BCY ONLY THE EHDINE FAIRBAHK'S SCALES, MANUFACTURED BY E. & T FAIRBANKS & 0. S tock Scales. Coal Seal es. Ha v Seal r s Dai rv Scales, Counter Scales, fcc, &c. Scales repaired promptly and reasona bly. THE MOST PEKFECT ALARM CASH DRAWER. JSlilo A Sarin rfill Co's. EVERY EVERY Merchant fitLMrcn tVll.M.'UMlii.! R.1. SHOULD Use Them vVarranted. SOLD A.T Fairbanks' Scale Warehouses, 'FAIRBANKS 0., 311 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 1GG Baltimore st., Baltimore, ." Camp st., New Orleans. FAIRBANKS & KWING. Masonic Hall, Philadelphia. FAIRBANKS, BROWN & CO.; 2 Milk Street, Boston. For sale !y all' leading Hardware Dealers. j sept 11 !i7-2tavlm 13 I P L O Ivl AWAKD2I) JiV TU1S American Institutes J. W. McKEE, Einliroiiery aud Flntiua Mines. " It is ingenious and will meet the wants of every matron in the land." EXHIBITION OFlS72. F. A. Barnard, Pros. Sohn E. Gavit, Rcc. Secy. Samuel D. Tillman, Cor. Secy. New York, November 20, 1S72. This simple and ingenioiiB Machine is as useful as the , sewing Machine, and is fast becoming popular with ladies, in the place of expensive Needlework, its work being much more handiom?, requiring less time and not one tenth part the expense. No lady's toilet is now comp'cte without it. A Machine with illustrated circular aud full instructions sent on receipt of $2 or finished iu silver plate for $2 75. Address, The McKeb Manutactur'ng Co., 300 Broadway. New York. AGENTS W-AJST-TEiP. Dr. Garvin's Elixir of Tar, la recommended by regular Medical practi tioners and a epeedy cure guaranteed for Colds, Cough?, Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitt.ng Blood, Consumption and all Pulmo nary Complaint?, Scrofula, Erysipelas, Dys pepsia and Gout. Dysentery, Cholera-mor-bus, Cholera and all liyer and bowel com plaints. Kidney diseases and all affections of th Urinal organs perfectly harmless free from Mineral or Alcoholic properties pleasant to take and never known to fasl Price 1 1 00 per Bottle. Full particulars with medical testimony and certificates sent on application. Addcess, L. F. 11YD& & CO.. iy5 Seve- th Avenue, ftow York. Darts from tie Deyil; or Cnpid ASnsed A Book just issued exposing the "i'Erson als" that have appeared in the New York Newspapers; their history and lesson. Styl ish villians fully exposed. Advertise ments from desperate men to beautiful wo men; Clandestine meetings; how frustrated; The History of the GOODUicn tkageivjt the result of a "personal." Description of Liv ing Broadway Statues. Excuses social Cobbuttion. Sunt on receipt of 50 cts. Address, Unique Printing House, 36 Vesey St , N. Y, ' Tho Beckwith 820 Portable Fam ily Sewing jlachinc, on 30 Days Trial ; many advantages over all. Satis faction trunanteed, or money refunded. Sent comDlete with full directions. Beck with Sewing Machine Co., 8&i Broadway N. Y. may 14 307 tf THE NEW ELASTIC TRUSS An Important Iwvestion. It retains the rup ture at all times, and under the hardest ex ercise or severest strain It is worn with comfort, aud if kept oa night and day, ef fects a permanent cure in a tew weeks. Bold cheap, and 6ent by mail when request ed. Circulars free, when ordered by letter 6ent to The Elastic Truss Co , No. 683 Broadway, N. Y. City. Nobody uses Metal Spring Trusses ; too paiufal ; they slip oil ioo irtqueniiy. iu)wuui n CLEAP0R & KING, (Fornierl y of the firm of Cnrraway & Cleapor) HAVE opened a FI RST CLASS SI LAVING and IIAIll 'CUTTING SALOON, on Mar ket street, where they will be pleased to rve old friends and the public generally. Being thankful for past favors, they hope to merit a share of patronage in the future, sept 5 83 lm Corner ltli and Market Streets, RAIL ROADS. Piedmont Air-line Railway. r t Richmond and Danville, Richmond and Danville R. WM N. Division, and North Western N. C. R. W., -o- Condensed Time Table, In effect on and after Sundav, June 13, ' 1873. i i GOING NOKTU. STATIONS " MAIL j AHX) Leave Charlotte oO p. M . ... ,fii . . . Salisbury A'6.tXi " I..T.. Greensboro... 1.15 44 1 Danville. .. 11.17 A. Mi G. 15 A. M ' Burkville Arrive at Kichrnond, 3.34 44 11.40 14 6.05 44 2 55 P M GOING SOUTH. STATIOK6. MAIL. ACCOM.. Leave Richmond . . . . 44 Burkville " Danville " Gr ensboro... " Solisbury Arrive nt. Cbari'tie. , I. 05 p. M 4.10 '4 8 45 II. 17 44 3.03 A. M 4 05 4 4 9.45 A. M. 1.20 P. M. ArO. 10pm GOING WHS r. STATIONS. mail. EXPRESS Leave Greensboro' . . . 8 20 p. m 11.09 44 11.10 44 1.40 A. M 4.30 44 44 Co. Shops .... 44 Hillsboro' .... Raleisrh Arrive at Goldsboro' . GOING WEST. STATIONS. MAIL. Leaye Goldsboro' 44 Kaleigh. . 44 Hillsboro' 44 Co. Shops . Arrive at Greeuslmro" 2 30 P. m 5.2o 44 7.47 44 12 05 4- 10. 4$ A M North Western N, C. ii. K (!Salem Branch.) Leave Greensboro 11:20 P M Arrive at Salem 1:40 AM Leave Salem 4:40 P M Arrive at Greensboro : . . 7:00 P M Mail trains daily, both ways, over entire length of Road. Accommodation daily be tween Danville and llicbmond(Sundays ex ctpted.y On Sundays Lynchburg Accommodation leave Richmond at 5.23 a. m., arrive at Burkville 11 28 a. m., leave Burkville 1.10 d. m., arrive at Richmond 4.17 p. m. Pullman Palace Carp on all night trains between Charlotte ?ri Richmond, (without change.) Fer further information address S. E. ALLEN, General Ticket Agent. v Greensboro, N. C, T. M R. TALCOTT, Engineer and Gen'l Spuerintendant aujr 7 C8 Carolina Central Railway Company WILMINGTON, N. C, ) i May 14, 1873. f SCHEDULE. PASSENGER TRAIN8 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 Wilmington at.... 4:35 PM FREIGHT TRAINS. Leave Wilmington daily (except Sundays) 6;00 A M Arrive at Laurinburg at.. 5:30 P M Leave Laurinburg at 5:00 A M Arrive at Wilmington at 5.30 PM PASSENGER TRAINS. Leave Charlotte daily, Sundays excepted, at 8 00 A M Arrive at Buffalo at 12 00 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 Daily Stage will soon run iu connection with the train? on Voth ends of this Rail way. S. L. FREMONT, Chief Engineer and Sup' I. may 1'J 311-tt FOK RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA PAIiVS in fhc FAt-lS, Ac, THE EL.EOTRIO H AS t'URKl) when all other remedies have failed. It is eminently a FAMILY MEDICINE, And no family should be without it. In case of sudden attacks, one bottle will ave five dollars in doctor's bills. For sale by all Druggists. October 4 .J.183t Ii E e r, is o t re i o . T tt I Cf October 4 118-tf m w EXPRESS MISCELLANEOUS. GRANDEST SCHEME EVER yKtiown. Fourth Grand .Gift Concert POft THI BBlCSrlT OF TBI PUBLIC LIBRARYjf KENTUCKY 12,000 CASH GIFTS $1,500,000 $250,000 for S$0. The Fourth Grand Gift Conceit author izrdby special act of the Isjrislature for the ben tit of Ibc Pub'ic L brary or Ken tucky, win take place m i ubiitf JJbra-y Hall, at Loui-ville, Ky., -WrDNfSDAY, DE ItMBEK 3, 18TS. Only sty thousand ticketa will lK5dd The tickets are divided into UR Ctuous or parts.- - ;.-.J:. r t'. . At this concert, which will he the grand est musical display cer witnesses' iu this country, tbe unprecedented sum oi $1,500,000, divided into 12,000 cash girts, will ba dis tributed by lot among the ticket holders. LIST OF GIFTS : One grand cash gilt $250,000 One grand cash gift 100,000 One grand cash girt 50,000 One grand ca?h gift 25,000 One grand cash girt 17,500 10 cash gifts !0,000cach 100,000 30 cash gifts 5 000 each 150,000 50 caeh gifts 1 ,0'J0 each . 50,000 fiO cash gilts 500 etch 40,000 100 cash gifts 400 each 40,000 150 cash girts 300 each 45,000 2:0 cash gifts 200 each....... 50,000 325 cah gifts 100 each 32,500 11,000 cash gifts 50 each 550,000 Total, 12,000 gilts, all cash, amounting to $1,500,000 The distribution will be positive, wheth er all the tickets are sold or not, and the 12,003 gifts oil paid iu proportion to the tickets sold. PRICE OF TICKETS: Whole tickets $50; Halves $25; Tenths, or each Coupon, $0; Eleven Whole Tickets for $500 ; 2.' Tickets for $1,000 ; 113 Whole Tickets for $5,000; 227 Whole Tickets lor $;0,0:0- No discount on lets than $500 worth of Tickets at a time. j Tickets now ready for sale, and nil orders accompanied by themoaey promptly filled. Liberal terms given to those who buy t sell again. T1IOS. E. BRAMLETTE, Agent Publ. Libr. Ky., and Manager Gift Concert, Publ. Libr. B'dg., Louisville, Ky. octO' 110-lm IN STORE. 5,000 sacks Salt; 8,000 bushels Corn; 1,000 bushels Oats; 300 bales Hav; 1,000 bushels Meal; 300 rolls Bagging; 1,000 bundles Ties; 800 Spirit Casks; 250 barrels Glue; 1,000 bundles Hoop Iron; 200 papers Rivets; 150 boxes Cheese; 125 barrels Mullets; 800 barrels Flour Go boxes Dry Salt Sides; 100 boxes Smoked Sides and Shoulders: 125 barrels Sugar; 400 bags Coffee all grades; 125 boxes Tobacco; 30 barrels and half barrels Snufl; 100 boxes and barrels Crackers; 50 cases Snuff; 75 barrels Rice; 200 cases Brandy Peaches; 150 cases Schnapps; 150 dozen buckets; 50 boxes Candy; 125 boxes Candles, &c. For sale bv F. W. KERCNER. oct6 119 THIS MOST REMARKABLE o F ALL APPARATUSES sometimes called a mechanical paradox now used with such wonderful success in our principal cities for the cure, by cumulative exer cise, of nearly all Chronic Diseases and Weaknesses, Is for sale by the undersigned, by whom all orders will be promptly mied. TJEIE REACTIONARY is so constructed that even n child can In Ktantly 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 l-"i0 pounds, and covers a space of only 2)by36 inches; and although, but recently introduced, nearly J,wu have already been sold. TRICE 51U0, BOXilD AND SHIPPED. Small books or circulars, showing Its ue. can be had free at the olnce or the Post. . 11. MANN, i Brooklyn, N. Y. sept 11-dAwtf P. O. Box ZfJ. A. ADRIAN. H. VOLLERg ADRIAN & V0LLERS. . WHOLXC A.LE DEALERS Df Groceries and Liquors, Importers of German and Havana Cigars, j AND Commission Merchant South-east Corner Dock and Froxt - Streets. WILMINGTON, N. C Having the largest and best assorted Stock of Groceries and Liquors In the City, Dealers Will nnu 11 u uieir iaw;rvsi. mi give us acaii Deiore Duying eiswiif?r. mav 17-tf NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW GOODS! "W E I L L-, WILMINGTON, N. C. WE OFFER TO OUR CITIZENS A FULL LINE OF VR Y GUOltf, OF THE FINEST QUALITY. Be, Largest Stock Brought lu this " ! .-. . Market. Now is the time to Purchase when Everything is Marked Down. An Inspection of quality and price's , is invited. New Iron Front Buildinc, corner I r ront and rrmccss Street. B. WEILL. . U3-tr sept 20 i NEW CITY DIRECTURY. rpo BE ISSUED previous to the Fair iu ovember. Advertising rates liberal. No collections made until the cntirocdi tion is completed nnd delivered. Call on or address the undersigned, with out delay. S. G. HALL, eept 1st E. S. WAItBOCK. The following named pieces uro'rccotn mended as being amoDgour latest aud best issues : lulia, 'tis of thee I 6lnsr...Somr. Hays, libc Why don't yon come Home, 3ong. Hay 40 c. 'Neath the Waves her Spirit wanders, fionir. Stewart. ' 30c. . Give my love toall at home, Souir. Slcwcrt 30 c. v No little one to meet mc. Song. Pratt. UOc Think of me sometimes. Macule. Sonir. Stewart 30c. - N Softly shone the Stare of lleaycu. Sodlt. i . Pratt. 30c. Sent Dinna forget your Mitbcr, Sandie. Souir. Hays. 40c. I long to see the dear old Home. Sonjf.-p- Stewart. SCc. Little' Sweetheart com listen to mc. Sonir. French. 30c. My every thought was of thco. Song. Hays. 35c: j Men are such Deceivers. Alto pong, from Pauline.' Song. Danks. 80c. oiay not long away. Soprano song, from 'Poi,Hr, a n.-i.. on.6' " Sone. Danks. SOc. To please the Girls. Baritone soDiri from from My Heart for thee. Soprano son?. "Pan lino " ftnn nin1r. nn- Soncr. Danka. SOc. My Queen of 8tarB, Awake. Tenor song, from Pauline." Sony. Dankn. r.nn. Post-Paid, Jenny, the Flower of Kildare. Sonar. Stew art. 40c. Wh'sper softly, Mother's Dying. Song. Stewart. 30c. I Inspirer and Hearer of Prayer. Hymn. Danks. 30c. T My love sleeps under the Daises. Song. Persley. 30c. Oh! How d'ye do. Aunt Susie. So&g. Stewart. SOc. Dat makes me noddlngs out. Song. May wood. 30c. i 'Neath the white and purple Blossoms. 8ong. Persley. 30c. Norah is dreaming of you. Song. Pratt. SOc. The sweete6t Bud is misjing. Song. Danks f 0c. ' j On Receipt Will he come home to night Mother? S6nu. Danks. -SOc. God bless our home. Song. Stewart. 4)c. Get up and t hut the door. Song. Hays. 35c Does he, ever think of me. Song. Hays. 85c Come, Holy Spirit. Hymn. Danka. 30c My dear old Mother. Song. Stewart. SOc I have no home. Song. Hays. 40c Lost and cast away. 8ong. Hays. 35c Poor little Tim. Song. Abbey. SOc or the Oysterj and Wine at 2 A. ii. Song. Stew art. SOc Come over the billows afar. Song. Pratt. 35c. Saviour, Thou art ever rear. Song. Dank. 30c The Toast. Brindisi for male voice. Bong. Tonel. 40c I Pearl of America. Caprice. Instrumen tal. Kinkel. 35c Circling Waves. Instrumental. Kinkel. 40c j BeUe of Saratoga. Waltz. Fitzbugh. -35c Morning Zephyrs. Mazurka, KliikeL 35c Fannie's Quickstep. QalckBtp. Klnkd, 35c Marked Price. Autumn Leaves. Reverie. Instrumental. Kinkel. 53c j The Reapers. Instrumental. Kinkel. 35c Merry Gjrls. Galop. Kinkel. 30c Mollie Darling. Instrumental. Kinkel, 60c La Zingarella. Instrumental. Kinkel. SOc Happy thoughts. Schottlsche KinkeL 50c , Danse Cubaine. Instrumental. Kinkel. 40e May Pole. March. Mueller. S5c Good Humor, March. Allard. 35c Fleur des Champs, Valse, Tonel. 50c Published and sent, post paid on receipt of price, by i J. LrPETERS. sept 27-tl 5'JO Broadway, MY., . r3 NEW TURBINE , H r,IIas leen tested at YORK, TA, hyf CT D. M. ETTINGKR, C. K.v H Jand at llOU.YOKfM A8H, byM J.VS. KM ERSON, 1 1 U ir For Fnmphfet and test reiwt taiWressN F BURN HA if, YorkiPa 4

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