1 .. . ' ! 4 s laof oiiiinrl) oily KS;ri .. . f ill fi 1 4 . - r it5 'rTfjp?irj , . t I,.. VOIf'VlI: WILMINGTON, N. C, MONDAY, DECBnBEE'15, 1873 N01G0' 1 1 r' " - f - - . ,j, , - -2. "- ft C ' . - -.-I ...... . r 1 : .is I 1 I II I "7obiUt5j every alternoon except Sunday. .i.fK.i 3. if ANN.. Editor and Proprietor Snbscription. i vcar, a aJvanec . . to . . . 3 CO ... 1 50 SO ,i -ii'Mitos in advance.. ".jr.-; months, n avatiCC luoutJwfa 4'djraicfe. I . . . i. . . (j4)rre6pontlence solicited from our friends ,D 11 Prt8 of the State, on topics of gene ral interest Political news and reports ol crop re especially desirable. MWADVKRTISKMENTK. SCHOOL BOOKS, SCHOOL BOOKS, SCHOOL BOOKS. mut of ichdol cooks just received, and foi gale at. $ sr 4 A II K 1 iV 25 K Ii tt It' S LIVMUlOAKb MUSIU STORE. oct3 LXJ i- Merchandise Brokerage Office, FULfi Hue of samples constantly on hand from importers and manufacturers in Northern iakt8 ? All description's 6f merchandise, orders 4!ul bids solicited and telegraphed promptly. Merchandise bought and sold in this market, ;order from bhyerg solicited, and samples left by seller will have prompt at tention. " ; ' ( Time as well as caoh purchases negotiated, whether you jatIsu to buy or sell, comrauui cated freely, and often with your local Broker. i; , , . , JAS. T. PETTEWAY, Merchandise and Proliioe Broker, dec 2i) 184 tf- R P. XT, LUPJSU I. DOUQUTEN LOPER & DOUGHTEN, N" A. V ;A,; Lj S T O IZ hi S AND SUUTirEU PRO DUCTS, NO. 55 NORTH FRONT STREET, " Pliiladelphia, Pa. Orders or Turpentino Casks solicited and promptly iuiea at iowesi market price. marcu o flrtt. r. f - 215-tf Singer lactone. rnilE SUfEUtullITY OF THE SINGER X SfiWXNG Zl AU11XNE for beauties of stitch, simplicity ol mechanism, ana adap tability to f every class of sewing, has been established in fair and open competition in actual sewing contest", and the PUBIdU RECOGNITION ,'Qf. their merits is to be found in; the numerous awards ot FIRST rilizi!? over every competitor at uie i ENNAEfXl'OSITION and nearly all the In .instrial Fairs lfl America and in Purone. Silent .Veed' and Straight Needle and is the easiest to learn. Has the highest appro val for the Family, the Seamstress and the Dressmaker. i.aw.ouui:! iin daily umj'J 219,75811 isold last year. 43,070! over any other Company. iold.on. the Installment plan. Terms easy and full instructions given. Office No.l, lilppitt'd liovv, South Frout street. Wilmington, N. c. ? . uhas. e. didrlk, oct3-tf yr'' . Marnier H" .t. - . -... . , .FAS. A ialis.. ' ; : LOWEBY, CiRRIA'GE MAKER & REPAIRER. I IIAVJE removed my establishment to my new buildings on the corner of FOURTH AND CAMPBELL STH Netir Bony Brirte, where I shall be pleased to see my old customers and mauy new ones. ": -: ; - ! , Carriage making, painting and repairing neatly done.jaUors'Shoeing. and various kinds of iron work done on reasonable terms. f -; ,y' Having' hadthirlyyears experience in his busluess, I am oourident that I can do the finest work, and give satisfaction. ALrb WORK VV A R R ANT E . cpt-3-tf i J AS, A. L.OWERY. IlllirS - IflRHARr AT GOLDS BORO, ?r. Special Practieo for the Cure of Cancers, Tumors, Scrofula, Chronic Ulcers, Epilepsy, Liver Diseases, Uterine Diseases, Skin Diseas- es and ail kindred Aflec- ft tioua eaccessfuly Treated. Cancers aud Tumors win dc treated with our specifics without the use orttre-kuife, without. the loss of blood and but with lit Mepaia to' the patient, Terms-for Ireatmeat.will be in the reach of ?aU.li All communications addresse to us will meet with prompt attention. Cir culars and certificates of cures will be sent oo application. , Qflice aad Infirmary East Centre street, iSbor N. V. DR. J. IL,E3 HUNTER CO. Qctqber ; lL5-3m OjlRIIER SHOP, JOE TURNER wishes to Inform his custo " mers and public generally, that he is now Prepared to do aU kind of work in his line, aad would respectfully request a continua tion ofthe patronage which has heretofore been so liberally bestowed upon him. JanWtf " " ' 1 - - ' - 208 niSVGLLlNEOUS. THE SILVER TONGUE.' 1 Tho best ORGANS of the Reed class IN THE WORLD, it. j. The Best for Churches, and Lodges. The Best for Sunday Schools. Tbe Best for Parlor 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 E, P. NEEDHAE & SON. ESTABLISHED IN 1846. Nos J43, 145 & 147 East 23d st. N Y Responsible parties applying for agencies in sections still unsupplied, will receive prompt attention and liberal inducements. Parties residing at adistancq from our au thorized agents, may order Irom our factory. Send for illustrated urice list. , aug26-tf TO THE WESTTTO THE VVEST1 Betore makinf? your arrangements to fol Jow the advice of the thousands who have already gone," it would be w;eU to onsidcr what has been done to make the journey to your 'Homes in the West" as pleasant and ireo from danger as human skill and lore sight can accomplish. . j By consolidation and construction, a road has been put into operation on the shortest possible lino from Nashville, Tenn.. to St. Louis, "the future great City, of the worli." This line, the ST. LOUIS & SOUTHEASTERN RAIL WAY, has, during the past year, earned an envia ble reputation by its 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 tho celebrated Mil lar coupler and p'alform, and the Wentieg boa e air brake. It, is positively the owly line tunning 1'uUtnm Pulee Drawing-Boom Sleeping Cars through without change trom Nash v: i I- lo St. Louis. No other line pretends to offer s'icli udvmiygcs, either in dictaace, titue, 'r equipment. Why, ,then, journey by circuitous routes? Do not be induced '( to purchase tickets to St. Louis or the Wc4 by any other line, remember that The "St. IiOUis & Southeastern" is the shortest, cheapest, quickest, best and only line under one -management from Nashville to St. Louis, and is Trom 60 to L'OO miles the shortest to St. Louis, Kansas City, Omaha, Denver, California, . Texas, and all western points. It is also the "Chi cago Shortest Line," via Evanevilic. You can secure the cheapest rates for yourselves and your movables on applica tion, in person or by letter, to C. S Bau rett, Southern Passenger Agent, Postol flee Box 242, Chattanooga Tenn., or to the undersigned. W 1$ DAVENPORT, Genetal Ticket Agent, St. Louis. No trouble to answer questions. july25 57-6m Just Arnyei per stealer Raleigh NOTIIER invoice of Hams, Breakfast Strips aud Shoulders, of our own curins; also, choice lot of Prime Lvif Lard, in 20 pound Oak Buckets, expressly fqr family use, Give it atrial. We return our thanks to our customers and friends for their kind favors and liberal patronage extended our new enterprize, and lira determined not to be outdone In prices and Quality of Goods. An examination of our superior Stock of Groceries, wines and Liquors will convince the most skeptical that money can be saved by giving us their or ders. , 4, Remember the corner under the Seaman s Home. j n McGARITY & CO. Sept 23 108- j PARKEK & TA YJL.01i Successors to A. H. NEFF, danufacturers ad dealers in HOUSE FUUmSHING GOODS, Guns. Staves, Lan terns. Kerosene, OR Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. Rooflng done at snort notice genta for Falrbank's Scales. Xo. 10 Front Street; ! WILMINGTON, If C. rvTn a atc t ' . .... i nov 19 U0-U - i if MISCELLANEOUS. 3D T J? T-j O ISC AWAK1UL J!V TUB Amoi'icin Tn sti into J. W. McKEE, ; 5 " , FOR ' ' Eoiliroiiery ana Flnttai lacliines. 11 It is ingenious and will meet the wants of ; Cvery matron in the land." KXIIIDITION" OF 1S72. J? A. Barnard, i're. SohnE. Gavit, Rec. Secy. Samuel D. Till man, Cor. Secy. New York, November 20, iS72. This simple and ingenious Machine is as useful as the 8 ;vviPiT Machine. ?-nd Is fast becoming poptiUir with imlirs, in the place Of expensive Ni-edle work, its work being much more haudsum , f' juiriug less, time and not one tenth part the expensed No lady's toilet is n'.v couiplete without it. A Machine witli iliust.ra'ed circular, and full Instruction seiit on receipt of 2 or finished in stiver plate for $3 In. ti . ' Address, rKua McKbi5 Manufacturing Co., i 800 Broadway. New York. Dr. -Garvin's Elixir of Tar. Is recommended by regular Medical practi tioners and a speedy cure guaranteed for Colds, Coughs, Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting Biood.Consumption and all Pulmo nary Complaint?, Scrofula, Erysipelas, Dys pepsia and Gout. Dysentery, Cholera-morons, Cholera and all Hyer and bowel com plaints. Kidney diseases and ail affections of th Urinal Organs perfectly harmless r-tree from Mineral or Alcoholic properties pleasant to take and never known to fail Prtce $100 per Bottle. Full particulars with medical testirnonj' and certificates pent on application. Address, L. F. UYDE & CO.. 195 Seve th Avenue, New York. - Darts from the Dertl; or Cnpid Aunsefl A Book just issued exposing the "pehson Ata'f that have appeared in the New York Newspapers; their history and lesson. Styl ish Villi an s fully exposed. Advertise menis trom desperate men to beautiful wo men; Clandestine meetings; how frustrated; The! History of the GOODKicn Tit age oy the result of a "personaL" Description of Liv ing Broadway otatues. Exposes sociai. Corbuption. Snt on receipt ot 50 cts. Address, Unique Printing House, S6 Vesey St , N. Y, Tho JJeokwith Portable Fam ily i Sewing .fJachino, on 30 Days Trial ; many advantages over all. Satis faction guaranteed, or money refunded. 8ent complete with full directions, Beck with Sewing Machine Co., 863 Broadway N. Y. may 14 307 tf TJIE N15W KLAST1U TltUSS AN Important Iwvshtion. It retains the rup ture at all times, and under the hirdest ex ercise or severest straiu It is worn with comfort, and if kept on night and day, ef fects a permanent, cure in a tew weeks. Sold cheap, and sunt by mail when request ed. Circulars free, when 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 f requentl y mayl4 307 tf r CAUTION. . j BUY ONLY THE GENUINE FAIRBANKS SCALES, MAN UF ACTURE1 BY E. & T FAIRBANKS & CO. iii StockScales, Coal 8calcs, liny .Scales, Dairy Scales, Counter Woalcs, fcc, A:c. Scales repaired promptly and reasona bly. Tllli MOST rVEUl'KCT ALARM CASH DRAWER jfliles Harm Tall EVERY Mcrcliant SIIOULDj Use Them EVEEY DRAWER Warranted. SOH.13 A.T Fairbanks' Scale Warehouses, FAIRBANKS & CO., 311 BROADWAY, NEW YORK 100 Baltiinoro at,, Baltimore, 53 Camp st,, New Orleans. FAIRBANKS & EWING, Masonic Hall, Philadelphia. FAIRBANKS, BROWN & CO.; 2 Milk Street, Boston. For sale by all leading Htmhvare sent II 9T-2tawlm IBS PIANO! jxwTUNlNG & MUSICS Comer ttli and Market Streets, decS 169 , , fulMffiXjl NOTICE is hereby jjiven that application will be made to the ieneral Assembly at its next nieetin?, to incormirHte the Brunswick Rridgo and Ferry Company, without prejudice to the proprietors of ther present ferry and cans wy. , . October 17th, 1S73 136.1m i " - - - ' it- . j..r Carolina Central-RailwaT -Boipany WTOIINGTON, NX3., :on, NC., i., itr a rj I rS? "f SCHE PASSENQEIrSAIN I iAVlS JLU CCpt S AraviB Leave Wadesboro at.. 7:10 A Ht Arrive at WUminKtotf at.V...v.?:35 V1 I FREIGHT TRAINS. ' : r Leavi Wilmiro datlt xcept in 'YL t,wilHu Z LU . SfrM&il Sundays). Arrive at, Iq Arrive it Wilmington at. . ccu &.30IP M I Leave excepted. at:..,.. .. 8-00 A M ArriVe at Buffalo at . . .12.00 M ... - Leave Buffalo at -1.C0 Y-M. Arrite at CMrldtt? f yf . . .jfjW IrrpgalaV Lumber and Timber TMins runv on both portions of the Road as the busi ness jrequires.i nr-f-f w. n'f t t-i , , A Daily Stage will soon run In connectldn with the trains on, .oth-end of this Rail- way.! f ' x '-: - 8. LrFREMONT, ? Chief Engineer and Sup't. mayia . . , 311-tt . Piedmont Air-Line Railway. , .... Richmond and Danville, Richmond and : Danville R. V, N. Division, and , Nortli4,lYesterri5K. Cji, W. Condensed Time Table. In effect on and after Sunday, Dec. 7, 1873. inndMTBm: 00 A M-H. A-, M., JSunday, at.WadeabnrfatMiR .dft:25 P M4in inat. , , , ' PASSENGER-TRAINS; CharI6tiraifry:, fedim 3 --" j STATIONS. MAIU ' EXPRESS Leave Charlotte . .'. . 7;00 p. st 8 S5 A. m. . V- AirAJne J'net'n 7.15 ? 8.0Q 4; 8alisbur....i. I(t09 J 10.47 44 4v Greensboro..,, 2,15a.m. 1.15 p. m. ,l. Danville,..,... 5.28 3,27p.m. Bukville...... 11,40 44 8.0Q " Arrive at Richmond . a32 p. M; 11.02 r. m' GOING SOUTIL ? ' STATIOHS. HAII EXPRSS8 Leave Richmend 1:48 p. m 5.03 a. m. ? Burkville. ni, L 58 ij 8.28 " " j DanTille . vb . . , . .59 44 L03 p. m. Greensboro,., sLltf a. m ! 4 00 m Solisbury 3.56 6.33 " v Air Line J'nct'n 6.22 M 8 53 " Arrive at Charlott . 6.30 A. m tt.Op GbiNO ea r. I ; STATIOHSi MAIL, Leave Greensboro' .3 . 2Q0ah ,.,.a ;. Ualeigh.i..,! ?a04 .w.-..-.. Arrive sit Goldsboro. IL0 A L-av f (jiildsboro' .... 6.00 p. m . . . . 'f Kaleigh 6.00 l Co .bups . 4 . . U) 28 ti i . . . . . , , , m Arji v' at Green shoro' m.ftO a.M . f. North Western N, C. R. R ! f (SIleSi BAnc6) Leave d reensnoro . . i.ZO V M Arrive at Salem , , , . (j.'jj f M Leave Salem .....i.b:00JA M Arrive at Greensboro 10:00 A M Mail trains dailybothj, waysl -)n 8urfdays Lynchburg Accomnrodation leave Richmond at 9.42a. mr, arrive at BurkviUe 12 45 p. m., leave Barkvile 5.35 a. ra arrive at Richmond 8,4 a. m. Pullmn Palace Can on all night trains between Charlotte Richmbnd, ( without change.) v Per further information address , , : k 8,E. ALLEN, .-. 7 ; Gneral?TicKet Agent ' -Greensboro, N. C. T. M R. TALCOTT, Engineer and Gen'l Spucrintendaut. dec 10, . I , 176, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA fl ' ; - 4 PAIXS in the -PAiJJB, Ac, THE TJAS CURHD when all other remedies have failed. It is eminently a FAMILY MEDICINE, And no am,Hy should bm withontl L In case of sudden auackt,3 one1 hot tie will avc five dollars In doctor's blUau; " For sale by all Druggist. October 4 8-3ti 4 - E E JLi EOT J3L I O . , a v V V 1 RAIL UOADS. VjIiaiiigJoxil folumbia k Au- GW.1 SUPJUilMTKNICtST'S OrFICB, I WlLMIKOTOMrfN. C.i pQt.,.11, 1872. f LCHAhGE OF SCHEDULE. J)Af EXPRESS TRAIN, (Ually.) j ' -4 1 XcavQ Wilmington., t 4:30 A. M .Arrrvp at-iriorecc. , v .. .10:10 A. M iit'.CoJuinWa. ............. s 00 P. M - fel AsnBtar:u.-.r..,'..:,.. 4:S0A. m . "a. 2 . 1 'jr-ii o ttAt t rvTtrTxrn 3-"TT -crvTTT tP XXTU T ? -mi ! Si - 1 1 n j n i ; .' ' y oaAvl Columbia. 10:2O A. M ... .. . ...... immJU1 tWUton , . . . . ' . ,10:00 P, M TV -DAYB XUftTiD.) r . V Leave Wamicgton. ,;. 6;10 P. M Arrive at fiorcDce 4 . . . . . 11:28 P. M lArrive at Columbia. 4.00 A. M JArrivc at Augusta. ... 8:45 A. M Leave Augusta 4: 15 P. M Arrive at Columbia 8:45 P. M Arrive at Fl orencc 2:02 A. M Arrive at Wilmington 7:10 A. M Passengers leaving Wilmington on the 6:10 P. M. train make close connection going South. ; JAME3 ANDERSON, ' I Geu'l 8up't. oct 11 124-tt Wilmington & Wcldon R. R. tin 1 Company. OM1CB GKNEBAI. BUPiSKINTiKUJENT, Wojungtoh, N. C, Oct. 21,1S73. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. ON AND AFTER OUT. 20th, INSTANT I 'PASSENGER TRAINS ou the Wil mington and Wcldon Railroad will run be follows; : . ; V . MAIL TRAIN. Leave Union Depot daily (Sun days excepted) At 7:40 A. M Arrive at Goldsboro 11:50 A. M Rocky Mount..:.. 2:00 P. M Weldon 5:50 P.M. Leave Wcldon daily (Sundav excepted) .im .",At Arrive at Rocky Mount ...... Gold&boro.. Union Depot EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Union Depot daily.. .At Arrive at Goldsboro ' - 1 Rocky Mount Weldon Leave Wcldon daily Arrive at Rocky Mount Gildsboro Union Depot - '0:50 A: M 11:35 A. M 1:37 P. M 5:50 P. M 11:10 P. M 3:50 A. M 0:03 A. M 8:00 A. M 7 50 P. M 0:43 P. M 11:55 P. M 4:30 A. M Mali Train mattes close connection at Weldon for all points North via Bay Line and Acquia Creek routes. Express Train connects only with Acquia Creek route. PULLMAN8 . PALACE SLEEPING CARS ON THIS TRAIN. FREIGHT TRAINS will leave Wilming ton tri-weckly at 6.00 A. M., and arrive at 1.40 P. M. EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAINS will leave Wilmington daily (Sundays excepted) at 2:00 P. AL. and arrive at 5:30 P. M. JOHN F. DIVINE, General Superintendent. 136-tf dot 21 . THIS MOST HEM AKK ABLE QF ALL APPARATUSES sometimes called a mechanical paradox now us-d with such wonderful success in our principal cities for tlie cure, liy cumulative kxkii- CISK, of nearly ull Chronic Diseases and Weaknesses, Is for sale by the underpinned, by whom all orders will boprouaptly lilled. THE REAC'hoJTARY 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 J-'JO pounds and covers a space of only 20 by .30 inches; and although, but recently introduced, nearly l.ouu have already been sold. PRICE S1UU RDXElJ AXL SHIPPED. f Small loies or circulars, fihowinpf itsu.se, can be had free at the oiiice of the Post. S. H. MANN, Brooklyn, . Y. scptll-dAwtf P. O. Box 121. A. ADiilAjr. ii. VOLLKltH ADRIAN & V0LLERS. WIIOLECILE DALEliS tX Groceries and Liquom, Importers of German and Havana Cljjjwr Commission Merchant Soutu-East Coknkr Dock and Fnoarr Strcew. . WILMINGTON, N. C, Having the largest fc,u J Mr awtortcJ Stock of Groceries and Lbiuors ia the City, Dealer will find iUx their Interest to i vc u a call befox buying elsewhere. ' uiay 17-tf TXTARRANTTEE DEEDS- On han4 nd W for sale i i.kx n nTT. , ... 1 ; .-. . - 1 . I ' I fl lEyiHiiJiii NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.; NEW GOODS! W5IL Hi , WILMINGTON, N. C. I WE OFFER TO OUR CITIZKKX a X FULL LINE OF DRY GOODS, 1 : QF THE FINEST QUALITY; r-u l ; ; : i t ' The Largest Stock JJiought 10 this Now is tho time to Purchase when livery thing is Marked lo wn. , i , . AnInspcction of qualitxap'icr; New Iron "Front Buhillti rn11 Front and Priacsa Street. f ' 1 '' :.'! j ' iu i f.- .. titers 'j sept'J , . . , . , , 113-tf 20 000 CONTRA5-T sniNOLiis, 'just : . y" arrived. Also a new lot of Oak nnd Pino Wood, at my Wood, Coal and Lumber Yard, f j Corner Front and Mulberry street 8, '. dec 2 tf. j. a. SPRINGER, n i cmchibcr THE 3rd OF DEOEMBEIt. Tljofso who propose investing (and wlid : does not?) in tickets for tho ; J : FOURTH GRAND GIFT CONCERT FOK TIIK BELNJE1 IT OF TUK PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY- Which cornea off in Louisville on the 3d Deccml ONIiY 60,000 TICKETS HAVE ntEJT ISSUED, AND ' 12,000 Cash GrilW AMOUNTING TO WILL UE IJISTKICUTED AS FOLLOWS: LIST OF GIFTS: One (Irand Cosh (lift One (irand Cash (iift One Crand Cash Girt One Grand Cash Girt ... 100,000 ... TiO.OOO ... svouo One Grand Cash Gift 17,500 1 ccch... "jO.OOO ' Cash (Jifts 11, Cash Ciilts 100 eacl. A) each.... .yo.oofi V hole Ticteef., S-V). i 'nnrnmn, "(Tent hs.) ' til 1 ' , ELEViON TICKETS FOK jl K). ' ? ,. lor tickets or inforriiulion, address . JO Cash GlftsS10,(Joo each JOO.uou i c?ll V.'.fX? 'm cach mjni ' u0 Cash Gifts 1,000 each WMXW ' i wv'iVAC18 -"each jo 000, v , 100 (-i8h Gifts J00 each ..j, 40W 1 ' ' J8l ft8 I each 4.VAH), ! . ; ; 2)0 Cash Gifts irooccch ru n Agent Public Library Kentucky, Imisvillo Ky. 4 . :" nova 110-tf IN STOKE. 0,000 sacks Salt; 8,000 bushels Corn; ' " 1,000 bushels Oats; . r o00 bales I lav; 1,000 bushels Meal; 3W rolls I5aggiug; 1,000 bundles Tiesj . . 800 Spirit Casks; ' : 230 barrels Glue; 1,000 bundles Hoop I run ; 200 papers Rivets; 150 boxes Cheese; 120 barrels Mullet; S00 barrels Flour: do boxes Dry Sail Sides; boxes Smoked Sides aud Shou 100 louldcry. 1 25 barrels Surar; 100 bags Coffee all grades; ' 125 boxes Tobactro; - 'M barrels and hall barrels Snuff; , r 100 boxes and barrels Crackers; ! 50 cases Snuff; ' 75 barrels Rice; 200 avscs Rrandy reaches; Mi i , . 150 cases Schnapps; . 150 dozen buckets; '' " " r 50 boxes Candy; j .A -fiuP 125 boxes Caudltss, Scc. ,l p:; For sale by . . , . , I . W. KEKCNEK. oct 27 119 j. A IWOLTTE MVOUCKS obtained from J. Courts f different Htaten for descrtiun, 1 ; ki. No publicity required. Nocharee until divorce granted. Address, j . f v, n I . ;i. 1IOC8K. Attorney. 1 , novZ-tt 19l,Ilroadway,K. IV ' STAR FRICTION MATS. . 1 E P. VERY nOUSE SHOULD HAV them. 1 For sale by GEO. 3IYERS, - 11 and 13 Front street s oct 30 t- Tiie Evsixo Post has a fine city circulation and is, consequently, i' first class advertising mctlium. Icrchants1 lake The Post home to their families -to read the news of, tho day, andiseip Been by most of the lcadingo "pie of the city. ? : - : ; ; L' ''1 ? ; 1 - - ; t e ti.'- , .1-'. 7 ( 1 . : ? f St i - t 1 -1 p. I'' I f'- if I 1 I f .I :;i i I . i ' V ' it r.'- - ..S.W---

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