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Political nfr tb and reports 'of 'Tl -niallV desirable.? vi aro - , . . . : J J f - II .Ki,ite and foloitd. whiclrwe c-an c!l ''"'.wntfs; also aline wwrtment orWnoA 'Towels and Towel- ins, at pri es.to indorrfell tlio M.irltet T T ....fejjo dtlimcy iii sUtlns tpour frieuds fou? stock they rtua that no house jn the city f" t,"",v inni OUR L0V( PRICES ! ! r entire sUci; of Dry Goods have been ' iut lately bought by competent iudses, and at panic prices,, in New York city. we can oniy f -s r . oQer ' Firt Class Goods i;tt Low Rates ! ! ur line of no.se. Linen Handkerchiefs VhiteLlncns and a general line of W hlto .Ws including Fancy liooda and Notions Incomplete tiiroushwut, and an early call Jn those who wih to purchase Irom a ,len new line of all gooils in a Fancy Staplfc and Domestic Dry 'Goods Establishment. -houUI made it their tnsiness, as it is alone totheir in le rest, 10 c.iiiuiiicui block before making pur chases elsewhere. BOSKOWITZ & IilK3EK. leb' Market street. Merchandise Brokerage Officei : I'L'Lb line of samples constantly on'iiand frui importers and manufacturers iu .Vortheru marKcts. VII descriptions of niercliandise. orders 4i Mds solicited and telegraphed prompUy. uarhAmluip. bought and sold in this market, .orders from buyers solicited, and npta left, by seiers;wHayf prompt at trntion. ; Time as well as cjisb 'purchases kegoliatcil tether you wish to buy or sell, comniuni awd freely, aud often wlth your local 5,)ker' .f AS. T. FETTEWAY. .terrhandisc aud Produce Broker. KM (f 1S-I tf h r w. L.'i'iiu i uouaiiTRH LOPER & DOUGHTEN, X A V A L S T O 1 lii S ANU.SUUrilEliN PAi LUCl, SD NOlll'll FRONT STR8KT ' Philiittelphia, .Ta. oi-Ws ftr Turpentine Cisks solicited and pfumptly tilled at lowest inMrKCT. price. 'mrcn 2lJ-tf I'AUKKR JL A VLOK Suecassors to H. NEFF, Jii-.uiiKiuim rtrnl I:.Jer ii 'J "'t " u. Wii .mv, IttileriiH, Khuiiih.'ini i i.i and Sheet Iron Ware. Rojuii dons at short notice tftntsfor Fairbank's;ScIe. io. 19 Front Street W I l a I N - T T n . "c . nvi9 . lSVly REMOVAL., AS. A. LOWERY CARRIAGE MAKER u REPAIRER. : i J HAVE removed my establishment to new buildings oa the corner oi fourth and campbell sts. r Bony P.ridze; where I "shall be pleased ' ee mv old i-iutiimprs and in.R'V new rt oni i carriage making, painting and repairing Jfatly done. Horse Shoeing, and various aas of iron work done oa reasonable terms. Hivtog had thirty years experience in 'UN hlKino.j T nm .,M,I..( that T 1 1 It - 'ie Quest work, and give satisfaction. s , AUL WUKK WAKHAMM'. ept 5-tf JAS. A. LOWERY. wishes to Inform his custo mer! and public srenerall v. that he is now Pfepared to do all kind of work In his line, would respectfully request acontinua- ""Q or the patronage which ha3 heretofore o liberally bestowed upon him. Jaltf 206 New Extra Mess Mackerel XD NEW EXTRA SALMON, h kits for family me,'at j , , - CJEQ. MYERS. IJj South Front street. i 13 HE- ilLYER; TflMlii; ORGANS The best OI&AtfS of ili'e keed class ItT(THE WORLD. The Best for Churches and Ixdares. ! . f .1 ! The Best for Sunday Schobls. ! -. Tbc Best for Parlors and Vestries. c A , . ' i ;ii The Best for Academies and Colleges. The Best for Public Halls, The Best for Orchestra and Stage. These instruments, which for sweet- c . , i , iLf. . . ness of tone and elegance of appoint- ment stand unrivalled, have 'met with , . k . . ,1 unpreceaeiueu success in mis country ailU aoroau. MANUFACTUKED ' 15 V E, P. NEEDHAM I SON. ESTABLISHED IN 184G. .1 I ' ' N0S J43. 145; & 147 East XdCLSt. N I Ilesponslble parties applying for Agencies ' ? ' . in sections still unsupplied. will receive rrorapt attention and liberal inducements, Parties residing at a distance from ourau- thorized asentsi raay order lroni our factory. Send for illustrated urW-.a lit. , i aug 2G-tf . i - ; REDINGOTES. WrEAUK XQW MAKING TltEHIJ STYLr ISII ARTICLES for our customers, j Will do weir ttt etMrs.WTilOCJC'Sand exam' ne samples. . "irf Dress-Making. TV- . T T lr t atttqt QTVT -7ra j LATEST STALLS. Mrs. STR0CKS' . Millinery xind Dress-Mating Jiooms ict IS tf Pribcess Street, Ivans' uiock. (EW BUCKWHEAT, JJAPLE SYBUP AND THE BEST V.VTtEn IN THE WOULD At GEO. MYERS, i - 'i . 11 and 13 Front st. OCt 30 TO THE V'EST! TO THEVESTI n. i ir. tnnk'in' vour aJrraDsements to fol- low the advice df the "thousands who have already gone," it would be we'l to consider what has been done to make tue journey to yCUr HOTI1C5 1U IUC K'"-"-" j te from danger as human skill and torc- sight can accomplish. jjy consolidation and construction, a roau hii3 been put into operation' on the shortest Dossible line from tfashvllle, Tenn.. to St. Louis, 4,the future great City of the worH.' This line, the. ! I , . . ST LOUIS & SOUTH EASTERN RAIL- WAY, ' ! I; has, during the past year, earned an envia ble reputation b its smooth track prompt time, .euro connections, , and the .magnifi cence of it3 passenger 1 equipment. Its trains are made bp of new and commodious dav cars, provldid with the celebrated Mil ler coupler and p'al form, and the Westing- j house air-DraKC-j 4 ; j It is Dossitiveiy the ouly liueiiuuning Pullman f dlacej Drawing-Boom Sleeping Cars through without change Irom Nash ville to St. Loui. No otfeer !inepretends to offer such ady'autages, either in distance, time, or equipment. Why, then,, journey bv circuitous routes? Do not be induced niirrii. ilrtkpts to St. Louis or the ( , t West by any ouier au, .viuvu The St. Louis & eouineasieru is the shortest, cheapest, quickest, best and only line under one management Irom Nashville to St j Louis, and is from 00 to 200 miles the shrtestto. St, Louis, .Kansas City. Omaha, -Denver; California, Texa, and all western ijoinls. H U also tie 'Chi cago Shortest Lite," via EvansyUlM . You can secure the cheapest rates ior yourselves and yonr movables on! tpplica tlon, in person Or by letter,' teiX? S. Bab- kbtt, Southern Passenger Agent, posioi, flee Rox 242, Cbittanooga Tenn., or to the undersigned. . - . ,:nArT '. Geneial picket Agent, St. Louis. No trouble to answer questions. 57-6m UUR ADVERTISING RATES Arc put down to the cale ql " Ljf-J Si 1,l,,"lBl,l,aarr!" ; 1 . . ... .. . j nii,j 1 I !! II M I ! JL1L - . . V MISCELLANEOUS 13 I F Hj O lL i AV.'ATtDSD BY Til n American Jnstilvite ! v J. W. McKEE, ror. Imlroiiery and Flntiag Machines. ' It is ingenious and will nieet the wants or every matron in th land." EXHIBITION OF 1872. I F. A. Barnard, rrcs. Sobn E. iavit, lle Secy, j Samuel I). TiMmac, Cor. 8 cy. ; Nf w York. Novem hrr 20. 1S73. uselal tbTewirff MacLlne. ftndlilat uio riiuuig amu. Hitcjsrjus. wasuiiiB JS oC expepeivo :oTk,.'ital:'work-beinff mncu rapre nanaf otne. requiring less time rtti.e expense.. No t.p .ete withputit. ann nor one icmn pu iaay louei is now eorr.p.cie wiiiiout it. imacnine wna illustrated crctiiar and fuir instructions scut on receipt of $4 or finished in silver plate for $2 75. Address, Ths McKek Manuiactur'n-r Co., !t i son atw v ,. Dr. Garvin's EliYir nf-Tar is recommended by regular Medical prac ti- tioncrs and a Fpeedy cure guaranteed for Colds, Cbughe, Catarrh, A stbmaj Bronchitis, Spitt ng niood.Consnmption and all Pc.mo- nary Complaint?, Scrofula, Eryeipe'as ' J)vs pep6ia and Gout. Dysentery, Choiera-mor-bus, Cholera and all liver and bowel com plaints. Kidney diseases ai;d all affections of th Urinal Organs perfectly harmless iree from Mineral or Alcoholic properties -pleasant to take and never known' to fail PricQll 00 per Bottle. Full particulars with medical testimony and certificates Bent on application. Address, L. F. HYDE I vvy., cco m acuu, iicw iuik Darts from tne Deyii' or-wpul AMsed Aliook just issued exposing the "person als" that have appeared in the New York Newspapers; their history and lesson. Styl ish villiass fully exposeu Advertise ments Irom desperate men to beautiful wo men; Clandestine meetings; how frustrated; The History of the GOODP.icn TKA'bErfY the resnlr. nt a "np.rsnnal." Ilpscrmtifin rF l.iv- ing Broadway Statues. Exposes social corruption, cent on receipt ot ou ets. I A -1 J T T S i:. II ii IT . AuurcsK, umuub i nuuug tioube, oo vesey ai n. r. Tho lieckn iiH lortnblo Fam ily Sewing Machine, on :)( Days Trial : many advantages over all. Satis faction guaranteed, or money refunded. Sent complete with full riirecfions. Dcck witb Sewing; Machine Co., 8:13 Broadway JN. X. . may liU7 tt THE NEW ELASTIC TRUSS An Important IsVjjntion. It retains the rup ture at all times, and under the hardest ex ercise Or severest strain It is Aorn with comfort, and it ItcpCo? nii:h and dajt, ef fects a permsn?.' ' ' cure in a' tew weeks. Sold cheap, aV m-;. ly mail when request ed. Circulars fn, when ordered by lettC' sent to The i:iist'c Tru--s Co., No. 683 Broadway, N. Y. City. Nr b-.iv nses Metal 8prfl)gjTruseft ; tpun n . (hy Pp off too n niifntlv r.nv! I ot T tf rt I ANUt'ALTUIIEx W V E. '&. T FAfRBAMCS & .CO. StockHcales. Coal Scales, II; y Scales, Dairy Gcalcs, Counter scales, vc., &c Scales repaired, promptly and reasona bly. THE MOST rKKl-'KCT ALARM' CASH DRAWER Mile Alarm TstS 's. EVERY EVERY JJgf jjjjgjjf DRAWER snoui.r Use Them "3wS va rra u ted, SOLD AST Fairbanks Scale I Warehouses, FAIRBANKS & CO., 3ii broadway), new youk 160 Baltimore st., Baltimore, f i 3 Camp st., New Orleans, FAIRBANKS & EWING. i (Masonic llall, Philadelphia. FAIRBANKS, BROWN & CO.; ! j 2 Milk Street, Sbstou, For sale bv all leading Hardware I Dealer- sept ll 97-taw4m Distiller's 1 200 Bundled Hoop Iron 1 inch i XI inch, and l inqh. 500 Second Hand Spirit Casks, 1 00 Barrels Bungsj ! mi Papers IHyet. j 15Q Barrels No. 1 GIuo, j For sale by KERCHNER & C ALDER BROS, feb 9. ' '' '.; ! '; IfitLMFfixa! Supplies RAIL ROADS. Carolina CeaM'Railway, Company WIUSINGTON, N. rj. , i'. . May 14. 1873. 4 SCHEDULE. PASStJTQKR TRAINS T SAVB WILMISGTrtN TlATr.Y r-y. X-rf cent Sundays) at.... 8:00 A M Arrive at Wadesboro at. ..... ... . 5:25 E M as I I earn Wo.w IrlV ""ll:t: ! FREIGHT T'BAlNjS Leaves Wilmington, daily (except - ; Bundays).... .;... 6;O0AM Arrive at Laurinhurg at.. ........ 5:30 P M Arrive at Laurinhurir Leave Lunrinhnru r r. nn A M Arrive at Wilmington at PASSENGER' 5.30 P M TRATMS r .aVI i-ii n- o j a Leavy Cbarlotte daily, Sundays Leave Buffalo at 1.C0PM Arrive at Charlotte at ......5.15 PM Irregular Lumber apd Timber Trains run on .both nortions of th rtoarl n th i,ni. ness requires a Daily Sta Tlail V fttft T Will Arrvn rtin in nnnunl i (witli the traina on both ends of this Rail way, j may 10 S, L. FREMONT, Chief Engineer and Sup't. 311-tt Piedmont Air-Line Railway. rstem Richtbond and Danville, Richmond and Danville K. W., N. Division, and .North Western N. C. R. W. j Condensed Time Table. In eflect on and after Thursday, Feb. 22d, 1874. ; GOING NOKT11. STATIONS. MAIL. Leave Charlotte 7.00 p. M 7.3S 10.09 2,15 a. m. 5.28 H S 35 A. M. ' Air Line J'net'n " Salisbury " Greensboro. . . . Danville. " Burkville 8.55 " 10.47 " 1.15 P. 31. 3,27 r. m 8,06 " 11 02 p. Si. 11.40 " A rrive at Richmond . . 2.32 P. M GOING SOUTH. ' 1 J 1 ' . I. . ' :. . STATIONS. liAIXu EXPRESS Leave Richmend.5.... 1.45 f. 'm 5.03 i.;ar. B' Burkville 4,58 44 8.28 l Danville 9.69 u 1.03 p.m. " Greensboro,... 1.16 a. m 4.C0 44 44 Solisbury ..... 3.56 44 H.m 14 44 Air Line J'net'n 6.35 44 ,8 55 41 Arrive at Charlotte. . . 6.43 a. m ! 9.00 44 GOING EAST. STATIONS. MAIL. Leave Greensboro' ... 2 00 a. m 4t Co. Shops.... 3.55 14 44 Raleigh....... 830 14 Arrive at Goldsboro'. 11.40 a. m GOING VVE8T. STATIONS. MA II,. Leave Goldsboro' , . . . 3.00 p. m 6.40 44 j 12.30 A.M Raleigh.... .... 44 Co. Shops .J... Arrive!! at Greensboro North Western N, C. R. R j; (Salem Branch.) LeavcjGreensboro J.. 1:30 AM Arrive! at Salem .3:25 A M Leave Salem '..10:30 A M Arrive at Greensboro.... i.. 12:00 M Passeugr train leaying liile?gh st 7.40 P. M. connects at Greensboro wuh the iNoth- ern bohnd tjtain; making the quickest time to all Swortherti cities, i'me ot Tickets same as via other routes. Trains to and from points East of Greensboro connect at Greensboro with Mail Trains to or from points North or South. Trains daily, both ways. On Sundays Lynchburg Accommodation g Lynchburg Accommodation ana at 9.42 a. m!.. arrive at 39 p. m., leave BUrkviHc 4.35 it Rinhmnnd 7 W ft m Steli SS?o S nht' trains lotte ?"d Richmond, without leave Ricbmon Brirkville 12 a. m.. arrive at Pullman Palace between Charlotte chance.) Fer further information addrees S. E. ALLEN, 1 General Ticket Agent. 1 Greensboro, N C, T. M. R. TALCOTT. Engineer and Gtn'l Spuericifendant.. feb 24 i. ; 37 RHEUMATISM, MRALSI1 PAflhS in Ihe FACli, Ac, j- THE ELECTRIC T TAS CURED when all other remedies JJL have failed. It is eminently a FAMILY MEDICIKF. And noiainily should be withouii t. Incase of sudden attacks, one bottle will pave five dollars in doctor's bills. For sale by 11 Druggists. October 4 I18-3t E E LE GTRi O. T a i -!- RAIL R0AD& 1 0 K A K 8 Er.p F; S CHE D U L E . ' Leave Wilmington......1. ...... 0.10 Arrive1 at Korence... ........... 11:23 P. M Arrive at tJolumbla:...i. 4k A. M Arrive at Auguta.?U . . . 8;45 A.'M Leave; Augustas... ; 4.-15 P. M Arrive at Columbia. . 8:45 P. M arrive at iciorenee.. 4... .. 1:58 A. M Arrive at Wilmwgton... ..7:15 A. M Ail trains m?kc e!o?e! eontectirn, both r.orui ana uoniiii ; . ! , Pullman's, Tili-ce t Jecpii g Cars cn all night trains. j ; . JAMES AHniSRSOK JAME? ANDERSON, .1, Gea'IBup't. 124 tf oct 24 OiriCS C GNJECKAX. ? JSUPJSitlNTENDSNT, 3 CENjERAL?KUPiSKINTENISNT, i INGTON, N. C. T Cct. 21, 1873; h ON AND AFTP.ii OCT. iib, INSTANT PASSENGER. TRAINS on the Wil minglon and Wfildon Railroad Vil! run as follows : j lAIL TRAIN.' LeaerUnion Depot daily (Sun days eepted) ..At 7:40 A. M il:50 A. M 2:00 P. M Ar ri v e at G OidSboro 3-Jockyj Mount..... Welddn 3 o.r Leave Wejdon daily (Sjindsyg V.J. , XT r ,exc om ) ..,. . .U. . ... A t V: 50 A : l Arrffi1 at IkyMdnhtT Gokbiboro........ . Union Depot...... EXPRESS TrjAIN.. 1:37 P. M 5:50 P. M Leave Union Depotdaily.L .At 11:10 P. M 3:50 A. M 6:03 A. M 8:00 A. M 7 50 P. M 9:43 P. M 11:55 P. M 4:30 A M Arrive at Goidsboro. ...... F.ocky I Mount .. . Weld oh Lea v$ Wei don daily ArriVe at Rt)cky Mount. . , Gi'idsbOro Union Depot.... Miiti, I rain inaKes ciosse connection at Weldon for all points North via Bay Line and Aequia Creek routes. -Express Train connects -only with Acquis Creek route. PULLMAN'S PALACE SLEEPING CARS ON THIS TRAIN. , FREIGHT TRAINS will leave Wilming ton trirweekiy at 6.00 A. M., and arrive at 1.40 P.M.. ' r . i EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAINS will leave Wilmington daily (Sundays excepted) at 2:00 P. M., and arrive at 5:30 P. M. . JOHN F. DIVINE, , G eneraf S uperi n tenden t. net 24 - ' - ; -istj'-tf THIS MOST REMARKABLE F, lAu APPARATUSES sometimes J -(. ! . . J called mechanical paradoxnow nsrd with suclij wonderful ; success in our principal fftfy?' hy lCUT,v,i kxkr- ' i Chronic Diseases and. Weaknesses, Is for sale by thoi undersigned, by whom all orders will be prpaptly Tiled. TXITi ACTIONAIiY i is so construed that even a child can in- .stantly adjust it for a person to lilt any weight, lioni twenty to twelve : hundred pounds ' ' ' ! It is made j Iihst wholly -of iron and steel. weighs 1'iO iH'iids, and covers a space ofonU- 20 by :56 inches; and although, but 'recently introduced, nearly J,0U have already been sold. ; i ; Pitcci: sieo; noxen and shipped. Small books or circulars nliowlnsr lis use, can beihad free at the ollice of the 1Vst. S..JI. MAN, Ilrooklyn, N. Y. P. O. Box ?SJ. 'st-pt U d&wtl" A. A Dili A In. ll. VOLLKUg 1 j - ADRIAN & V0LLERS. I wcoi.sr4i.K pea mess m lrcccrlqfi and Uquors. Importers of Carman and Havana Cigar. -and- '. - ' Cominission jVIercJianl SbCTtl-EAST COKEB DOCIT and FB03TT ' . ' i streets.,. ' ; j WILMINGTON, N. C. A HjivifVcr the larfirpst and best assorted SJoclc of (Jroceiies and Liquors in the City, Dealers will find It to their interest to grve ua a call before buying elsewhere. ( may 17-u '.?. "i - WARRANTIES DEEDED Qn Land and for sale .T s 1 !'..' , rpiup ,OLLO)yjNft- SCHEDULE WILL 'guises ; 10 do judicious, X to it to e&ett rai4:S0A.H M., Monday, practical, sensible: and to have really 27th inst.; ?.U - tlUn-Mu.?sbt -t permanent worth, while it attract for lie&veilnuiitni...!.. y!iaA.$ l .. Arird fit rftftthSi : . YfTjh fA&st 'Ai h ooutnbutors Airitdiat ColnlnaiaX Xj If&iLhJjs&Oim 3T I tractive wxitcrs Leave (Augusta.'!:: .r.". JCiCO'Ai T. Edward Esrlrsi on T)r r T iri- ' ' Leave! jColummiKUUuJlL-40A2?4 P?nf L Sivi Jvr i?' :'l Arrive at WlltatottJif. 10:45 r. M Pa, 3L Alcott, " Sophie 'May, " ' I i DAYS EXCEPTED.) '-": ;f-:' Flanders, Ruth-. Chesterfield,,, b iu.1 iiiu ai u k iiai n - . . . i rT rvi i ill "i ri - . l " . .. t ! -- , " V I ri rt I 1 - . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THE YOUTH'S ooicFisrioKr A 'WEEKLY rAPLTt FOIi ' ' ' ' aT: o n xi g- People1 s ' AND THE '4 .r'ur FAMILY . THE C03IPANIOX aims to be a &vorite in evexv familv looWil flu.,. erly by; the yonng folks, and read with .: W73SSS the hour. It 13 handsomely illustrated, and libs in the cotintry l-VriioDtf; Tf, "Itl., r,. rVi,?JJVj vnr Tt Vr-u u,f W ?,m ou.ng ls enr-varied, m it character ! sprightly and entertaining. It gives ptories of Adven- Stories of ironic .turq, ! and School I .in-. Letters of Tfwl Tilna tvJ vJiifnli , , ' a i 1 f ly' ,,- - -t-otpnala upon Selections for Dec- i-uncuu iujuw, lamaiion, ' - Historical Articles, AnecdotesJ Puzrlcf Biographical Skct- Facts and Incident ohnu n::.. J .i- i. Subscription I'rice, $1.50. Specimen copies sent free. Acfdrcss, ' PERRY MASON A CO. 41 Temple Place, Boston, Ma-s ii AN ORDINANCE CONCERNING PAVING UN CiJesTNCT.' . TKJIiT WITH CXHH3LK hTtl.Vl-:.-- "!.' . ..... Timi11 of41(l of tliic city ti J- AVilmington, N. crTlo . ORDAIN, That that portion of Chotnnt street, between the western line of Front street and the river, be paved wi lu cobble stone, and wben the work shall have been completed; the Mayor shall cause Hn awes-, met, of the real property alor' Raid street and the vicinity thereof, to dei'j-wy tho ex pense of paid pavement, in whole 6r In vurt as is provided by law. j 1 1 ' All ordinances, or parts tberof, eonhictln , with the above ordinance are 'hereby re pealed, ii''- The above ordinance waa'prntsfd 'bv the Board of Aldermen at their meeting, Jieldoa the night of Januar'2d, 1872. i 1. LV KKltVllSM. I'ltv I 'lrl Jan "-tf Ju rnal and Htar eorv ' iN E W S T ORE: :u: NEW GOODS.- .(: BOSKOWITZ i . LJEBER WILL BE 0PE11 THIS WEIK. Al Tio.MiP. Szzivhvl Mrcvt. The: stiLfcriUrs! l:at urjlinscd a fid! I i n ol le r.r.'l l;.iKy oliet at i it c-v DRY which. ltt v will to si' it tni: TiMijJ an H) ! ! - TO CII URUI CONCJIJIXJA'. j IION.S V Oil fA 176. t A.lIANDfc'Oilii VIVKW.G. .v. "11 VK IIUNDHKD. DdLLAIfH IX f'AHIf, J: will buy a liandomu l'lf c (;it;iu, ft i case, 7 sf.ps, swell. Mow l'tdal, and IismhIIc attachment. , me owners us,iic ;o M.iJ, in vn)tf io f ur cnase a larger one. The instrument Isi in j'.erlfrt orkler, coM NXfivc years ago, and lias been Used but very lif tie. 1'bis is on opjwrtunKy rarely fourd in tlic .South to set a gocd insirumciit cheap. . . j , For further particulars, address .j J v . A it.tj AJ.. Ian r If THIa rTK"l f TDK BRIGHT SIMON. rCEM.SIlKIi AT CONCORD. 1ST. p. The only Paper In the 'Ton I hern, ktrnntit mates devoted entirely to iVT asonic Tntcrcrttt-4. ONLY ONE DOLLAR A ;YEAR CIRCULATION XOW, C.JoO. j Clubs of 20, or more,. .. Jt$ cent. Every Mason In the land should s qbscrib. Address Publishers Bright Jfafdn, Con cord, N. C. J j 4J A limited number of-unobiccllonablc auvertiKements win oeiecelved. Jen 2: V 191 if A LSOLTTK D1VOHCMS obtained lroiw J. Courtsof different States for dexertion' sc. sso puonciiy reqnireu. xsocuargcnnu divorce erantcd. Addresir, M. IIOCKK. Attorney. nov 2J-tf , rji, Broadwayi Y. PRE3E2JT PRICES.
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