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i If 2..- i;.ii!isn'un:H'nf. vt'tt iiiiiiiiui!) alio Ztrsd hxr trie tiniTV. serves VOL: VII. WILMINGTON, N. C, FBIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1873 N0;84 1 t'ubiahed every afternoon except Sunday. iR4 O. MANN.. Editor and Proprietor Subscription. ia year, iu advance $5 CO ir months, in advance 3 00 rirc months in advance 1 00 i -ie month, in adrancc 50 Correspondence solicited from our friends tn -ill part ofthe Htate, on topics of gene ral interest. Political news and reports ol rrM r flpeciaHv desirable. nmadV krtlsem kntsT Merchandise Brokerage Office, FMIIilj line of sample constantly on hand from importers and manufacturers in Northern "larkcts. .VII descriptions ol merchHntli.se, orders and bid solicited and telegraphed promptly. Merchandise bought and' sold in this market, orders from buyers solicited, and sample left by sellers will have prompt at tention. Tlnie as well as caSh purchases negotiated, whether you wish to buy or sell, communi cated freely, and often with your local JAS. T. PETTEWAY, Merchandise and Produce broker. dec2U 181 tf B F. W. L'lPER. I. DOUGHTKN LOPER & D0UGHTEN, NA.VAL STORES AND SOUTHERN PRODUCTS, NO. 53 N0RTJ1 FRONT STREET, Philadelphia, i'a. Orders for Turpentine Casks solicited and promptly filled at lowest market price, march 3 215-tf Singer's Hew Family Sewing Machine. rpHE SUPERIORITY OF THE SINGER J. SEWIN'O MACHINE for beauties of stitch, simplicity of mechanism, and adap tability to every class of sewing, has been established in fair and opeu competition in actual sewing contests, and the PUli-LIC RECOGNITION of their merits is to be found in the numerous awards ot FIRST PRIZES over every competitor at the VI ENNA EXPOSITION and aearly all the In dustrial Fairs in. America and in Europe. Silent JFeed and Straight Needle and is the easiest to learn. Has the highest appro val for the Family, the Seamstress and the Dressmaker. 1,2U0,U00!!! IN DAILY USE. '2W,7oSli sold last year. 4-5,670! over any other Company. : Hold on the Installment plan. Terms easy, and full instructions given. 4S- Office No.l, Lippitt's liow, South Front street, Wilmington, N. C. CHAS. E. DIBBLE, oct 3-tf Manager. !1 AT :o: Special Practico for the Cure of Cancers, Tumors, Scrofula, Chronic Ulcers, Epilepsy, Liver Diseases, Uterine Diseases, Skin Diseas es and all kindred Affec t i o n s succesafuly Treated. Cancers and Tuuioib wm ue treated wilh oar specitics without the use of the knife, without the loas of blood and but with iit t'o pala to the patient. Terras for treatment will be in t lie r arb id all All cimmunicali-m add-essn' to is will meet with prompt allenl on Cir tulari mtd cerlitiuuli's of cures will he ent MI pilfHtl U. Hicu .id lnfinn iry F.nt Centre elreet, fi lf-tv.mt ti. C. JIK. J. MILES IH'NTEU .V C . October 1 ll:iu REMOVAL. JAS. A. LOWER Y, CARRIAGE MAKER & REPAIRER. f HAVE removed my establishment to X my new buildings on the corner of FOJJRTH AND CAMPBELL STS. Near Bony Bride, where I shall be pleased to see my. old customers and many new ones. Carriage making, painting and repairing neatly done. Horse Shoeing, and various kinds of iron work done on reasonable terms. ilavimr had thirLv vears experience in this business, I am confident that I can do me nnest work, and give sattsiacuou. ALL. WORK WARRANTED. ept3-tf JAS, A. LOWER Y. 8 HOP. JOE TURNER wishes to inform his custo- iners 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 been so liberally bestowed upon him. JanlStf 206 New Extra Mess Mackerel ND NEW EXTRA SALMON, Iu kits for family use, at 3E0. MYERS, 13 South Front street. UDR ADVERTISING RATES Arc put down to tbe scale of PRESENT PRICES. ion MISCELLANEOUS. THE SILVER U UGH E.' The best ORGANS of the Reed class IN THE WORLD. The Best fof Churches and lodges. The Best for Sunday Schools. Tbe Best for Parlors and Vestries. The Best for Academies and Colleges, mi .V' ti. TT it The Best for Public Halls. The Best for Orchestra and Stage. ! TIipsp intrnmpnts wliich for swppt uus uoiera ana an nyer ana Dowel com inesc instruments, wmcn ior sweet paints, Kidnev diseases and all affections ncss of tone and elegance of appoint- mrrt sHml unrivalled have met with mcnt stanu unrivanea, nac met vim unprecedented success in this country and abroad. MANUFACTURED BY E. P. NEEDHAM & ESTABLISHED IN 1846. N0S J 43, 145 & 147 East 23d St. N Y Posnnnsihin mrflns nnn v nrfrtr aorfincies in sections still unsuppllcd, will receive prompt attention and liberal inaucements. Parties residing at adistjmce from ourau- thorlzed ajjents, may order Irom our factory. 8end for illustrated orice list. aus 26-tf TO THE WESTI TO THE VEST! Hftnrft tnakino- vonr arramremcnts to fol- low the advice of the -thousands who have ulreaciy gone," ii wouia ue wen io coneiacr . 1 1 A J what h l,Rt;n done to make the iouruev to your 'Homes in the West" as pleasant and J . jr iree from danger as humau skill and fore- sight can accomplish. I By consolidation and construction, a road - A. - .. "" ' possible line from Nashville, Tenn., to St. i.rmi th fntnr. rrrRatClitv of tlie worll." mui. inn i,n ' AUWlluv' lu" , ST. LOUIS UUT.llj.ASlJB.lWX ttAll- V 1 . ) has, during the past year," earned an envia l1u runnfatinn liv; tfa c in rvflf h t.raft. Tiromilt tim, sure connections, and the raagniti- . . ' A. 1 cenee oi nu passenger equipmeui. xus trains are made up of new and commodious- day cars, provided with the celebrated Mil- ler coupler andatform, and the Westing- house air-brake. It is possitivcly the only line tunning Pullman Palace Drawing-Boom Sleeping Cars through without change Jrom Nash ville to St. Louis. No other line pretends lo offer mc1i advmBge8, either iu distance, time. -r q iipm nt. Why, then, journey fj circuitous rouieft? Jnot be induecd ! nurch i.t-o lickct lo St. L.oui or the Vit by any Vther line, remember that j The "St. Loui & Southeastern" is the shortest, cheapest, quickest, best aim j only line under one management irom Nashville to St. Louis, and is from 00 to U00 miles the shortest to St. Louis, Kansas City. Omaha. Denver, California, Texan. and all western points. It i$ alsp.the "Chi- cigo Shortest Line," via Evantville. You can secure the cheapest rates for yourselves and your movables on applica tion, in person or by letter, to C Si Bar rett, Southern Passenger Agent, Postof4 flee Box 242, Chattanooga Tenn., or to the undersigned. WB DAVENPORT, Genetat Ticket Agent, St. Louis. No trouble to auswer questions, july 25 57-6m Just AraTei jer stealer. Raleigh NOTHEi; ,ln voice, of Hams, Breakfast I st1ds and-Shoulders, of our own curin also, choice lot of Prime Leaf Lard, in 20 pound Oak Buckets, .expressly for family ii so diva It atrial. We return our thanks to our customers and friends for their kind favors and liberal patronage extended our new enterprize, and are determined not to be outdone in prices and quality of Goods. Ah examination of our superior shock oi urocencs, me-a iuu T.innors will convince the most skeptical that money can be saved by giving ns their or ders. . ' ? . Remember the corner unuertne seam.n s Home. . . J. 11. MCGA1U1TX K iAIi Sept2-lUS- Successors to A. H. NEFF, is, JIanuIacturers and dealers In f HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS J Guns, Stoves, Lantern, Kerosene, Oil Ti:i anasneenron ware. Roofing done at snort notice Agents for Falrbank's Scales. No. 19 Froit Street ! WIJLMllf GTOlf, If . C. nov 19 i 150-U " SON aiLSCELLANEOUS. 4 13 IPLOM i AWARDED liY TUB ..' Amoi'ioaix Institute J. Af . McKEE, FOIl j Eniuroiicry ana Flatinz KacMncsJ Mt is ineniou, and will meet the wants' of every matr n in the land " EXHIBITION )K IS72. F. A. Bernard. Pnu. ? 8ohn E. (Javit liw.. a.-cv. Samuel . Til'.man, ixtr. ey .JT New York. November 20f-lST2. This sirupie aiul jutrL-ruou Muchine is aa useful as the sowing 'Machine, and fs fast becoming Kpu!ar with ladies, in the place of expensive Neddie wrrk. its work being mncli more handsom reiiuirinjr lees time and not uo tenth part the expense. .JHo laays toilet is now contplete without it. A. iviacuine with illustrated circular and 1 ill instructions sent on receipt of $4 or finished in silver plate for $2 75. Adaressj 1ue McKeb ManulacturinK Co. 300 Broad w v. New York; ! AGENTS WANTED. , Dr. Garvin's Elixir of Tar, Is recommended bv rctralar Medic3l nraeti- tioners and a speedy cure guaranteed for Colds, Couj?hp, Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, 3pittintfT3iood.Consumntion and all Pulmo nary Complaint.", Scrofula, Erysipelas, Dys pepsia and Gout. Dyseutery, Cholcra-mor- i ti i -i , i i I ot th Urinal Organs perfectly harmless I , irom OTinerai or aicououc properties pleasantto take and ncvcr jinown t0 faU Price II 00 per Bottle. Full particulars with medical testimony and certificates sent on applica-tion. Address, L. F. HYDS & CO.. 195 Seventh Avenue, New York. I Darts from the Derii; or unpii AM A Book just issued exposiug the "person als" that have appeared in the New York Newspapers; their history and lesson. Stti- ish villians fully ExrosED Advertise- I men; Clandeitine meetings; how Irustrated; iir-iiii.K iriini iis MH.rAi.i iiii'ti ill iici II ii i ii i urn. I ina History, ot the goodkich TitAGEny the l resuii. OLa;"personai." juescriDiion oi LdV- mg liroaaway otatues. exposes SOCIAL corruption, tiwnt on receipt ot CO cts. Address, Unique IMntiDtf House, 36 Vesey J o m v '-- J ' . Tho JJeckwitu S20 Portable i'lim. alar . CAiirlnor rfl .i a h i n n n - - Ho ire Trial ; many advantages over all. Satis- iaction guaranteed, or money reiunaea. Sent cotapletc wiUi lull directions. Ueck- Sewla MccUiliC ft' I J THE NEW ELASTIC TltUSS An "??iZl,?yaTl? ,U rt?tai,n8 tbe rQp ture at all times, and under the hrd-tu ex- Crcise or severest strain It Is woi ith I comfort, and if kept on nlglit and d. e- jeers a permanent cure in a icw I 8old cheap, and sent by mail wuen n i ea. circulars iree, wiicn oruerea oy r -4 j sent to The Elastic Truss Co , No. Ki Broadway, N. Y. City. Nobody uses Mt Spring Trusses ; too paitiful ; they slip f i too frequently. uiayl4 307 if I Tl'wrTu'VTrJ HUY ONLY THE GENUINE FAIRBANKS SCALES. I i' MANUFACTURED RY Jg, & f FAIRBANKS & CO. us icat -I MIS fs i Stock Scales, Coal Scales, Hay Scales, Dairy Scales, Couuter Scales, &c, &c. Scales repaired promptly and reasona- bly. THE MOST l'ISKFECT ! ALARM CASH DRAWER.. Miles Alarm Till Co's, EVERY EVERX DRAWER Ifittimze Merchant SIIOULI US6 TllCIll Warrafited. . , i SQJLijp AT - Fairbanks' Scale 4 Warehouses, FAIKBANILS k CO., , 311 BROADWAY, NEWrXpXiK 1GJ Baltimore st.,' Baltimore, 53 Gamp st., New Orleans. FAIRBANKS & EWING, Masonic Hall, Philadelphia. FAIRBANKS, BROWN & CO.; 2 Milk Street, Boston. For sale by all leading Hardware ! Dealers. . ' sept 11 M?7-2tatv4m uBTUNlNG t MUSICS it -1 a- Corner4 41rtli and Market 8, deeS ' - 469 WM. T w a t RAIL ROADS. Carolina Central Railway Corapany 3 ' ILMiNGTONN. C. 1 May 14, 1373. f SCHEBTTliE. T. XAVE WILMINGTON DAILY (KX- rPHE FOLLOW ING SUIISUUX.I3. jVliJt I Xcept Sundays) at.., l A K;11 -at -4:0 A. M., ,i?uadtfy,- Amvifti.Wa4&boroftt:... 5:25 PM ia&Uf Leave Wadesboro at 7:10 AM Arrivo st QnimlirA . f .' I f raamm iriAiij?. Ledve Wilmington daily1 (except Sundays),. ... , .... . 0:00 A Mi Arrive at-Laarintoirg af.?. JMt 5:30 P Leave Laurinbura: at f:00 A M Arrive at Wilmington at 5.30 PM PASSENGER TRAINS. Leave Charlotte daDy?, Sundays, f r excepledt..! X .fi tittle ZJX A M rnve aiunnaio at iauu M Leave Buffalo at 1.C0 PM Arrive at Charlotte at 5.15 PM Irregular Lumber and Timber Trains run on both portions of the Koad as the busi- . --. S --'.: A Hftilv Ma era will hftnn rnn !n onnnrXtnn with tr.,n. n ?oth ona, of .u. K.n4 way, i S. L. FREMONT, Chief Engineer and Sup't. may 19 ' 311-tl Piedmont Air-Line Railway, : Ti . Richmond and DanvilK', Richmond and Danville R. W., N, Division, and North Western N. C. R. W. -O Condensed" Time Table. o In effect on and after Sunday, Dec. 7, 1873. GOING NORTH. 8 TAT OSS. MAIL. EXI'ltESS Leave Charlotte. 7.00 r. m 8S5 a. m. Air Une J'nct 7.15 " 8.50 u Salisbury 10.09 10.47 Greensboro,... 2,15a.m. ? 15 p. m. 44 Danville....... 5.28 " 3,27p.m. Burkville 11.40 " S.Oii Arrive at Richmond . . 2.33 r. m 1.02 r. m. GOING SOUTH. STATIONS. MAIL. EXPKE33 Leave, Richmend. . . 1.4S p. v 5.03 a.Jm. V Burkville.,..,,. 1.5S , 8.28 " Danvilla...-. ... 9.52 l.fJ3 p. m. 4 .Greensboro..,. I.Ida, m 4 00 44 44 Solisbury., 55.58 " fj.R3 i4 44 Air Line J 'net' n i 6.2.3 44 sS'i 44 Arrive at Charlotte. . . I 6.30 a. m y -00 GOING EAST. " ' " r- STATIONS. I MAIL. Leave Greensboro.. 2 00. m .. . . 4 Co. Shops.... 3,55 44 44 Raleirh ... ,8 30 44 Arrive at Goldsboro'. 11.40 a. m 'r going" west. -t . . - , stations, -j mail. Leave Goldsboro .... 6.00 p. m . . . . . . Raleigh. 6.00 44 I,. Co. hop ..... 10 28 44 A ' ! Grcensboro'll'ao a.m EXPitESS North Westoia Nf C. R. H (Salem Branch.) Lieavu drctm?bo-o .... 4.30 P M Arrive at lalein 025 p JI Leave iSalem . ; ..... .:00 V M Arrive at Greensborpi... ........10:00 A M Mail trains daily, both Ways. Un nundays Lynchburg Accouiaiodation leave Kiclimond at .4ai.a.? m.. arrive at Burkville 12 45 p. m. leave Burkvil'e 5.35 : .-. t a. in., arrive ai iuenmona .0.4 a. m. Pullman Palace Uarn on all night trains between Charlotte Richmond, (trithout cnange.; . Fe r lurthcr inlormation addref s , ?fr8. E. ALLEN, .General Ticket Agent. - . f '' v.v Greensboro, N. C. T. M R 'HVLtOtT, ' Eritf iacer and Qcn1! Spucrintcndant. , dec 10 ,; '.; 176 RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA VSf n't !m I'.lt'-K JLo Mr V 5 THE ; 1 i . f , - II ... . r. .1 ft I - HAS CUIlEn when all other reuiedies liavo failed, ilt is eminently a. ' t'. -' v. FAMILY MEDICINE, And no family nlmhld b withOuU t. In- case of sadden attacks, one bottle will ave live dollars in doctons bill, . . For sale by n 11 Druggist. , , . October 4 J18-St v. ' J . M it I. , Ii EL EC T RIO . EI J -;., ... 3i f . i, Octo 'RAIL R0ADN. ffusJii R. R. CoiaiJiiav. GCH. SUI'SU'NTENDBNT'S OFFICB, Wilmington, N. (J., Oct.. 11, 1S7-J. f aHAHos of smiautE. BAY EXVilESS TltAJM. ( Duiiy.) larniio lorence iO-10AM 4rriv3 at Cdlumbia ?..oo P. if mve at Auguste 8:0) P. M . ,eave AUgnEta; ....:..... 4:S0 A. M. ' 'Leave ColrfEibia . .10:20 A. M arrive at Florence 2 4SP. M. arrive at vv nnungton 10:00 P. M NIGHT EXPRESS TP. AI N DAILY (SUN- DAYS EXCE PTE I. ) K T . ilrnicgtou . . . . 6;10 P. M .. 11:23 P. K "vcarrioreace.. Z ; a-..---' . 4:00 A. M C "v"' tr818"" . S:4.r A. I i I 1 M -i KA.LL LlC LU ...... . . . 4:15 P. I i . . . . 8:45 P. M .jSRS VwiSSji tiw;.v.v:: ::. 1 1 Passenrcrs IcavinL' WilminM.i on-th G:10 P. M. train make close connection going ssouui. JAMES ANDERSON.. Gen'ISun't. oc- 121-tl Wiiiainxlun & Weldoa R. R. Ciapp.ny Ojici: GsNErkAL avpsaiWTuDUNT, I Vr2.ii!?GTON, N. C, Oct. 21,1873 j tin.:. t3i vtii!.;j tjLilL ON AND AFTER OUT. Xtb, INSTANT PASSENGER TRAIN nn thn WM uiinglon and Weldon Railroad will run us, follows : MAIL TRAIN. Leave Union Depot daily (Sun days excepted) At 7:40 A. M 11:50 A. M '':00 P. M C:G0 P; M Rocky Mount.. Weldon excepted) .At J:50 A: JM 11:35 A. M i::;7 p. m 5:00 P. M 11:10 P. M 3:50 A. M 0:03 A. M 8:00 A. M 7 50 P. M U:43 P. M 1 1:55 P. M Arrive at Rocky-Mount . . Goldsboro Union Depot."... .. EXPRESS TRAIN Leave Union Depot daily. . .At mve at woiasooro Rocky Mount Weldon Leave Weldon daily Arrive at Rocky Mount lAlIsboro Union Denot 1:30 A. M Mail Train mcitC3 Close connernon ivt. Weldon lor all ioints North via Usv l.iro. and Acquia Creek routoc. Express Train connects cn'v with Acquia Creek route. PULLMAN'S PALACE SLEEPING CARS ON TliiS TRAIN. FREIGHT TRAINS will Icve Vmmm- ton tri-weekly at 6.00 A. M., and arrive at rr. in. EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAINS will Ii.hv Wilminjrton daily (Sundays excepted) at 2:00 P. M., and arrive at 5:30 P. M. JOHN F. DIVINE, G tneral 8 u pe ri u t enden t . 13Jtt oct 21 THIS ,y0ST REMARKABLE. F ALL APPAILVTUSIIS - sometimes cal led a mechanical paradox nov,- used with such wonderful success in our principal cities for tho cure, by cUilCLATiVK kxkh cisa, of nearly all Clironic Diseases and Weaknesses,' Is for sale by the undeii'':i?d. bv whom all orders will be promptly liiled. T1IK REACTIONARY is so const rr.c:.cl thaL even a child can In- fctantly adjust it for n person to lift any weigiiL, jioni twenty t twoivo liuuUrea pounds. It is made almost. vluIlv (if ironmul KieoA. weighs l:iKjunds,nndcovcrsaspiceofonly I ) by tui inches; and although, -but recently introduced, nearly iiive -.Ircady been sold.. -PIUCE JrjXF.I ANJJ .SIIirPED. Small books or circulars. sLowincr its use. can b bad fie-j at the olliee of Hie 1'ost. ( iJrKklyn, N. Y. I. o. ijox zrx sept 11 dvf A. ADRIAN. II. VOLJ.Elta ADSLVN i i s .; t.- j firocersc.4 arid liquors. Inaporters of German and Havana Cigars, AKI Commission Merch;mt Houtu-Eaht Corxkb Dock aul Fkoxt ! Streets. 1 WILMINGTON, N. C. Having tho largest and best o&Mirlcd tock of jfirrjcerics and IJ'jr.ors in the City, Dealers will una it to tlieir intrit tgtveu aeiill before buying elsewhere. raav 17-u WAP.RAN' for &&ie NTT2E DEEDS- On band ar.d (eb25 8 G HALL NEW ADFERTBElilENTS. NEW GOODS! B , ' W E i.I B .L , flic Largest Slock brought :ii'!iliLs Market. Now is the limelo Purchc wfeii Everything- is .Markqrl 7. An Inspection of quality anil Vjicc's is invited. ' ' ,,M' New Iron Front '"Uuildintr, cprnci Front and Princess StrceV." B.EILLi- f. 20.000 W.?MJt amvcU. Also a new Jot of Oalc and Tine Wood, at my Wood, Coal and Lumber XprO Corn cr Front and M nl berry etroof ,"' dec 2tf- " J. A. SPRfNGEr. in store: 5,000 sacks Salt! ' 8,000 bushels Corn; -1,000 bushels Oats: 300 bales Jlay; 1,000 bushels 'Meal; 300 rolls liaccrinq;; 1,000 bundles Tic 800 Spirit' Casks:1 i i 2o0 barrels Glue; 1,000 bifndlcs Hoop Ojon; 200 papers Rivets 150 boxes Chccscr ' l ''" 125 barrels Mullets; 800 barrels Flour: 1 1 C5.boxea Dry Salt Sidw; 100 b -ini.u kJiuus illlU QllpUKlCl;. 125 barrels gnar; ivu bags UoifCc nil -rades;n 125 boxes Tobacco; ' 3U UirrpJU and.haJr.barrcliiSjiuir, 100 boxes and barrels Crackers; 50 cases Snuff; 75 barrels Kicc; '" ! 200 cases Brandy Poache; . . 150 cases Schnapps; ( ,s , 150 dozen buckets; 50 boxes Candy; ,r 1 123 boxed ?ifodle, ftc. For sale by v '..u. -,, oij , F .lN'ivU. THE ;YOUTH'fci i ,: ... o o m: f a.- isti o isr A WEEKLY PAPER FOR 1 Young- People AND THE ; FA M IL V n r THE COMPANION 'ai favorite in'cvcry fuhiify-Ildoked for'Hi jrerly by the yonn- ioIk.,niid read Nvith It id luiiidaoniely illustrjited, ?iiud Ji;t . ior contributor omc oi .the not-.t at tractive writers in tlie country.' Amon- tnese are : M Edward Elcston. Dr. I. :'LvHlavtv Prof. Jas. DcMille, Louise C. ifottlton', C v to Stories' of AJren-'&oric W'ftoiac ture, 1 ' ! nnd School 'Lfft letters of Travel ; Taleti; roetry;- - EditoriaU , uion Selection I w. ches, ' atelipoua 'Artcllsi Subscrition"lrice7 $1.50. Specimen copies sent free. A ddrcsa; w 1 ' ' PEliliY 3IArXM.& CO H. Temple PJacc Boston, Lust. tf . 'Ti' ' n'-.-A -j A 1WOLTTB DIVOKCES obtained lrt)m 7 V ( ourts of dlfTercnt States for dcscrUon e. No publicity roqn l red. No chart c until divoree granted. Atldress, M. IIOLTSE. Attorney, n ov 2r-tr lui, Uroadway, nV Y. . STAR FRICTION ! miS.' WVEUY HOUSE SHOULD HAVE them. For sale by ' fin W9m cesI , 11 and 13 Front street OCt G.'J 4 it j Jiiicmsi Uy Uio older. IU Uirpose i i,, interest while it'tuuiuey; to lie judi(-Ijy piiK tieat, scissiMt : anl t have-' rc;il i v pernanent worth: WliihfifrWiAvf1.V jxjui.sa m. Aicoit, Sophie5' 'May; " liebecca II. David, C. A.- BUjpUcos, C. Yvr. Flanders, Kuth ChajterAeld, S. , X. liobbins, M. A. Belitn. Its reading is adapted to-tlicToJd and young, id very varied in" Ua-character J sprightly and chtcrfdluihff. itelVcs' Historical Articles, Vjiecilote, lruw.Ic Iofrraphicai Sk-'ct- ractH'antllhciu'Mit.s! The, Evening, tosx haa; a fine city circulation and is,. consequently, a first class advertising medium. " Merchants take Tinl'osT! homo to their1 families to read the neivft of tho dayj sndiioip seen by; mot of , the: , leadingu' plo'of the city. , i . ; ' - - ' . ' , . . ! '! ": .', '. t ti':.' 4 H.1
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