! 1 I " f.'' jV:rV : r - - - - ; ! 1 ! .( :-:' '1 I- .! : 1 I . - ' - - :- ;,. . ly JA - f$-. j jK j :yff HfJ fill J ilCI '' H "i" :f 'prfs-6Tn 'IS , U Riff- , ' .'fif''! ' trnli. Vn. ; NO. 257 ' ' l! ; faTucmng Post. f Vjiftcrnoon cxccrt Sunday. w i Editor and Proprietor l" SHUf"' . tancc...... w ntbTiaance 1 50 ' 'nrimcc solicited from our friends rfr.fluti'.-on tonics of cenc- i" political ncwB and reports ol 'rspcciallY desirable. f APVKKT1SEMKMT& ALL ! I 0 Vl . o V 1 1 A : " A CUM PLETE 'Xhito and colored, which we can eell I nte- alo fiue assortment 'i 'IiDCU Towel. Towel- ,'dersell tlio Market!! .-I do dlicawy in statins toonr friends ..liners that If they call and exam flI8"1t thPv will fiuu that no house ojtycau conrpetc VlTH OUR LOW PRICES! ! . poure siwft r . fui ivmnhl. Iivmmrtetfint ittST laitij w"r-- -- lude. and at panic prices, J in 5'ew York city, - n a n rtnlv 'ofler rsf Class Goods iit .Low Ratea.! ! t I- jinc or iio.se. wui" i . f iti Linens and, a general in? of n hite kids. iucluUin; Jtancy viw s -'m """',7 fnplete throutjhout, and an early call i m those who wish to purchase from a an new line of all goods in a Ley Staple and Domestic Dry I Goods Establishment. . mtthi made it their business, as it is alone to their interest, to examine our htock before making pur chases elsewhere. BOSKOWITZ & MEDEK, tfb 2) Market mreei .Merchandise. Brokerage Office, I'LL line or samples constantly on nancl 1 mm inioorters and mnnaf:cturers in ;,jrtlicrii markets. .11 .u.riniinnc rf iiiprrhiindisc. orders jj bMs solicited and telegraphed promptly. iru . - .1 1 L- Hrki-itrht. and Koltl in this otq frnin hnvm KT)llCltMl. and LapJes lea by sellers will have prompt at- uou. no mall - - cl Tin r !i:mnx rieorotiated iioio IV1 I' -- ' ' I -i.-.v.. ,pl.h tn hnv rtr soil. i'OITI m 11 tl 1 atwl freely, and often with youx local er. JAS. T. IlTJfiWAl, Merchandiso and Produce Kroker. ix'J) litf If. W. LMPKR. I. DOUQHTJtH LOPER & DOUGHTEN, N V A. L ST ORKS AND SOUTilEKN I I'R DUCTS, H .)." NORTH FRONT STREET Philadelphia, la. Ilr.lur f..r Tnrrx.nJlr.fi 'lik Solicited and rromptly filled at lowest market price. . march :t 2io-tf Successors to A. II. N E F'F, 1 ;:m !-! ui Hiul dc.lerb lu ItOUsK PURii'lsHlNG W0D, nn, Wows. LanternK,' Kerosene, Oil Tin aid .Sheet Iron Ware. i Raotiris done at short notice Aleuts for Fairbanks Scales. ."Vo. 13 front Street, W 1 LM INtiTON, N . dot i 15n-ly R, E JSE O "V J Xj . fAS. A. LOWEY CARRIAGE MAKER & REPAIRER. f HAVE removed my establishment to I my new buildings on the corner of, FOURTH AND CAMFBELL ST& Scar B4ny r.ridjre, where I shall be pleased m see my old customers and mauy new "ties. . Carriage matin?, painting and repairing Jfatly ilone. Horse Shoeing, and various 5nds of iron work done on reasonable terms. .'In? had thirty years experience in jjM-' business, 1 am confldent that I can do lf? fiaest work, and pive atIsl?l'ction. ALL WOltK WARKANTKO. eiUi-tf JAS. A. LOWERY. ftXUBEU SUOP. K TURNER wishes to inform his custo mers and public generally, that he is now Prepared to do all kind of work in his line, d would respectfully request a continua tion of the patronago which has heretofore n so liberally bestowed upon him. JQ If tf . -206 New Extra Mess Mackerel ND NEW EXTRA SALMON, In kits for family.use, at 3E0. MYEBS. 15 South FreHtJsUeet. BENEFi'l MISCELUNEOV THE SILVER T-PHUu fc The best-ORGANS of.the Reed.class utthe.worli): r The Best for Churches and liodges. i The Best for Sunday Schools. j Tbe Best for Parlor and Vestries, i .' Th Boat 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 ana abroad. j MANUFACTUEED BY E. P. NEEDHAM k SON. ESTABLISHED IN 1846. x Nos J43, 145 & 147 East 23d st. N Y Responsible parties applying for agencies for agencies in sections still unsupplied. will receive prompt attention and liberal indupements. Partita residing at a distance from! our au thorized agents, may order from our factory. Send for illustrated oriclist. ;aug26-tf REDING0TES. yE ARE NOW MAKING THESE STYL ISH ARTICLES for our customers. 1 Will do well tocallatMrs.STItOCK'siid examine samples. 1 i Dress-Making . IN ALE ITS LATEST STYLES. - Mrs. STR0CKS' Millinery and Dress-Making Rooms oct 18 tf Trincess Street, Evans' Block. IVEW BlJtJinVIIEAT, JAPLE SYRUP AND THE 'BEST BUTTER IN THE WORLD At GEO, MYERS, : 11 and 13 Front st. .. tf ; oct -30 TO THE WE8TIT0 THEVE8TI Bctore making Jr arrangemente to fol low the.advice of tho 'thousands who have already -gone," it would be well to consider what has fieen done to make the journey to your -'Homes in the West' aa pleasant and free from danger, as human skill and lore sight can accomplish, j i ' By consolidation and constructiop, a rpad has been put intq operation on thejshortest possible line from Nashville, Tenp.. to St. Louis, "the future great City ofj the world." This line, the ' I 1 ST. LOUIS & SOUTHEASTERN RA1L- i WAY i has, during the past year," earned n envia ble reputation by its smooth track1, prompt time, 6ure connections, and the magnifi cence of its passenger equipment. Its trains are made up of new and commodious day cars, provided with the celebrated Mil ler coupler and platform, and the Westing house air-brake, j . 1 li lt is possitively the ouly line mnning Tullman Talace Drawing-Boom Sleeping Cars through wHhout.-chaDgeJrom .Nash ville to StJluis. - Na'bUicr line pretends to offer such kdvantagef either hiistance, time, or equipment !Wbyr then. j journey by circuitous routes? Do npt be .induced to purchase tickets to SL Louis or the West by any other line, remember jthat The "St. Louis & Spateastern' is the shortest, cheapest.uickesW pest nd only line under one 'management? Irom Nashville to 8t? Louis, and: la Jrom GO to 200 miles the shortest to flU Louis, Kansas City. Omaha, Denver, California Texaa, and all wtero36mUIt to Mo the -Chicago Shortest Line," via Xvansvni6. j You can secura the"1 .cheapest Urates for yourselves and your "movables'on applica tion, in person or by letter to 8. Bar- M snnthprn PiuMper Aeent,! PostOlj a Tinx 242. Chattanooca Tenn., or toi th .j undenigned. , w B DAVENPORtJ Geneial Ticket Agent, 8U Louis, I, No trouble to answer questions, t Jin july25 ... J : ,; r; n i.. - m 1 UOR ADVERTISING. RATES Are put down to the scale of j; r 1 Jj..: 1 rvgg 13 I P L OMA, n i i , ; AWARDED BY TUB ' ! i i mi ? i Axnoilcaii Institute I !x'w.McKEE, V ! j i: 1 FOR Embroiicrj ani FMini I'laclimcs. ".It is ingenious and will meet the wants Of eyery matron in the land." EXHIBITION OP' 1872. F. A. Barnard, Fres. Sob a E. Gay it, Rec. Secy. jr I Samuel D. Tillman, Cor. St cy: I; j: I New' York, November 30, 1S73. Phia simple and ingenious Machine is as nselul ! as the sewing Machine, and is fast becoming popular with ladies, in the place 'oC expensive . Nefidle.work, its work being much more! handsome, requiring less time and' not ! one tenth part the expense. No lady's toilet is now complete without it. A Machine with illustrated circular and full instructions sent on receipt of $2 or finished in silver plate for $2 75. Address, The McKbb Manufacturing Co., i 300 Broadway. New York. AOlGlSrJS WANTED. Dr. GFarvin's Elixir of Tar, Is' recommended by regular Medical practi tioners and a speedy cure guaranteed for Colds, Coughs, Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting Bipod.Consumption and allPu-mo-nary Complaints, Scrofula, Erysipelas '.Dys pepsia and Gout- Dysentery, Cholera-mor-bus, Cholera and all liyer and bowel com plaints. Kidney diseases and all affections ofth Urinal; Organs perfectly harnllcss tree from Mlheral or Alcoholic properties pleasant to take and never known to fail Price $1 00 per Bottle. Full particulars with medical testimony and certificates sent on application. Address, L. F,. HYDE & CO.. 195 Sever. th Avenue, New York. Darts froin tie Ml1 or unpiijAlnsei A Book juit issued exposing the pkbson 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 goodkich tbagetiy the result of a' "personal." Description of Liv ing Broadway Statues. Exfoses social corruption, j Sent on receipt of 50 cts. Address, Unique Printing House, 36 Vesey St, N. Y, ; ' Tho Beckwith $20 Portable Fam ily Sewing utlachinc, on 30 Days Trial ; many advautages over all. Satis faction guaranteed, or money refunded. Sent complete with full directions. Beck with Sewing Machine Co.,. 862 Broadway N. Y. may 14 307 tf THE NEW ELASTIC TRUSS An Important Invention. It retains the rup ture at all times,! and under the hardest ex ercise or severest strain. It is worn with comfort, and it kept on night and day, ef fects a permanent cure in a few weeks. Sold cheap, ani nt ny mauwnen request ed. Circulars lier, when ordered byfetto sent to Thc Elastic Truss Co., No. CS3 Broadway, N. Y. City. Nobody use? Metal Spring Trusses ; too p!nnl ; they slip oil too frequently- in ay 11 307 tf ! It'V OM.Y t;j V GENUINE FAIRBANKS SCALES MANUFACTURED BY 1 E. & T FAIRBANKS k (JO. !SlockScaies,Coal Scales, Hay Scales, Dairy Scales, Counter Scales, &c, &c. Scales Tepaircd promptly and reasona- ' . hly. j THE MOST PEKFECT ALARM CASH DRAWER Miles Alarm Till Co's. EVERY Merchaiit should! Use Tliem EVERY Rtra, WiBPHl . i a Tit Tl T M.H kAvVKk Ullli. II JUXI Warranted. ! ! SOLD AT Fairbanks' . Scale Wareh'ousics, FAIRBANKS & CO., 311 BROADWAY, NEW YORK i 166 Baltimore st., Baltimore, jj : 53 Camp st., New Oilcans. I FAIRBANKS & EWIN.G, : Masonic Hall, Philadelphia. FAIRBANKS, BROWN &j CO.; 2 Milk Street Poston. Foit sale by all leading Hardware ! Dealers. f ii ! : ' 97-2tawlm I Distiller's Supplies. ! : ! i I 1,200 Bundles Hoob Iron 1 inch t H inch, and 1 inchi ' 5001 Second Hand- Spirit Casks, r (30 Barrels Bungs, V 500 Papers Rivets, 1 I r, 150 Barrels No. X Glue, j i h Fnr sale bv ! j KERCHNER & C ALDER BROS. 'feb.9 . Carolina' Central RaHwaf .company; WILMINGTON.1 N a. . 1 u IV is''. ,fi - 'i . i May 14, 1873. SPHEDTJXE. 1USSENQER TRAINS LEAVE WILMIKGTON DAILY" (Ex cept Sundays) ati ........... . 8:00 A M Arrive at Wadesboro at .' 5:25 P M Leave Wadesboro at.! 7:10 A All Arrive at Wilmington at. ....... . 4:35 P M FREIGHT TRAINS. Leave Wilmington daily (except Sundays,..;......... 1... 6:00 A if Arrive at Laurinburg at., ....... . 5:S0 P M Leave Lanrinburg at. ........... . f.:00 A M Arrive at Wilmington at ........ . 5.30 P M PASSENGER TRAINS. Leave Charlotte daily, Sundays excepted at ; . . 8.00 A M Arrive at Buffalo at 12.00 M Leave Buffalo at 1.00 P M Arrive at Charlotte at 5.15 P M Irregular Lumber and Timber Trains run on both portions of the Koad as the busi ness requires. A Daily Stage will soon run in connection with the trains on both ends of this Rail way. 8. L. FREMONT, Chief Engineer and Sup't. may 19 j 311-tf Piedmont Air-Line Railway. rr S5 mriiui Richmond and Danville, Richmond and j Danville R. W., N. Division, and North Western N. C. R. W. 1 O .'!- Condensed Time Table; In effe-f.fc ion and after Thursday, Feb, j 22d, 1874. i . GOING NORTH. Ml I II M STATIONS. MAIL. EXPRESS j Leave Charlotte 7.00 p. m 8.35 a. m.! Air Line J'net'nr7.3S ! 8.55 i " Salisbury 10.C9 I " 10.47 ' Greensboro 2,15 i. m. 1.15 p. m. ' Danville 5.28 ' 3,27 p.m. Burkville. 11.40 " 8.06 l Arrive at Richmond. . 2.32 p. m. 11.02 p. m. I GOING SOUTH. STATIONS. MAIL. EXPRESS I ' : i i Leave Richmend.... 1.48 p. m 5.03 a. m 4 Burkville 4.58v f 8.28 11 Danville.. 9.52 4 1.03 p. m; Greensboro.... 1.16 a. m 4.00 " j " Solisbury 3.561 " 6.33 i4 i 44 Air Line J'nct'n 6.85 44 8 55 44 j Arrive at'Charlotte. . . 6.43a. m. 9.00 44 j j GOING EAST. "T STATIONS. MAIL. j Leave Greensboro' . . . 2.00 a. m. i 4 Co. Shops..,. 3.5& 44 J. " Raleigh........ 8.30 44 i Arrive at. Goldsboro, 11. 4Cj a. m t r GOING WEST. I i 1 r STATIONS. MAIL. j Leave Gbldsboro 3.00 p. m i. j. 4i Raleigh 6.40 44 j. 44 CO. Shops 11.05 44 . j. Arrive at Greensboro' 13.39 A M ' North Western N, C. R. K 1 (Salem Branch.) ! Leave Greensboro Arrive at Salem , Leave Salem Arrive at Greensboro .... .... 1:30 A M ....3:25 A M ...10:30 A M ...12:00 Ml Fassepger train leaving Raleigh at 7.40 P.; M. .connects at Greensboro v?ith the North ern bound Uain; making, the quickest tirne to all Northern cities, Trice of Tickcit same as via other routes. j Trains to and from j points EaBt of Greensboro connect at . Greensboro will Mail Trains to or from points North pr South. 1 "' ;. . . -1 I Trains daily, both ways. ... 1 j On Sundays Lynchburg, Accommodation leave Richmond at 9.42 ia. m., arrivelat BurkviDe 12 39 p. m., leave Burkville 435 a. ra.,sarrive at Richmond 7. 58 a. m. I Pullman Palace Cars on all night trains between Charlotte d Richmond, (without change.) I Far iurther information address 8. E. ALLEN, i General Ticket Agent. ! Greensboro, N. T. M. K. TALCOTT, j I " Engineer and Gen'l Spttwintendaut, i ' RHEDM ATISM, N EHRaLGI A' ' f" ' ' ' I ;! .v . ' . PAINS in ie FAC315, ! . THE i EL,ECTRIC TTA4 CURED when all other remedies XX have failed. It Is eminently a ! FAMILY MEDICINE, j - ' j ii i And no family should be withouti t. In base ofsudaen attacKs.one wine dollars tn doctor's bills, j !J f For sale by all Druggists. ! October 4 118-3t f five i " E j r i, i ' E . E 11 E O T.RiIC I -tf Willing trablurnbi0u- Wilmimgton, N. fC-vOctr24; 18"3 J GHAfiGE 0F SCHEDULE. rrqlE F,oLLotyiC.-scilEDULE will UL. go into ctTcCtr at 4i3tt At M.4, ? Monday i S7th;inst; ; h ir1 .Ihwj-.t':. .frt VAY EXFISIRALN, (Payl) , . Leave Wilmington .-..ti amvc at; f lorence . , ' IfVOT A X Arrive at Cdlunibia'VA .i . 3;l6 P. M Arrfve at Adgusta. . .v;. 8:00 P. M. Leaf Augusta I ....;.; 6:20 A. M. Leave JColumtta;f V. . ?l.iil:iO Aj H Arrive at Florence.. 4 -.4:28 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington ...... .10:45 P. M NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN DAILY (SUN- JJAIB ifi-XUKFTED.) Leavo WyilmingtonI . 6;1Q P. M JAl A X V MV A' IVi mm y .v. J 11:22 PM 4.00 A. M Arrive at Augusta. . i-.-.-.I' . . k . . 8:45 A. M Leav Augusta. , 4: 15 P. M Arrive at ColfuaDfa .;vvi"i Vi' . i4 :A5 P. M Arrive at Florence : , ; 1:58 A. M Arrive at Wilmington . . ... . ..'J . 7:15 A. M Ail trains make close connection, both North and South. . , ?- . . ., Pullman's Palace Sleeping Cars on all night train?.' . ' JAMES ANDERSON, Gen'l Sup't. oct 24 j ' 124-tf Wilmington & Weldon R, R, Office General bxpjkiuktbnient, 1. Wilmington,' N. C, Oct. 24,1873. J JSC XJtl CHANGE OF SC0EDULE. ON AND AFTER OCT. 26th, INSTANT PASSENGER TRAINS on the Wil mington and Weldon Railroad will run as follows: ! MAIL TRAIN. Leave Union Depot dailv (Sun days excepted) . , . . At Arrive jnt Goldsboro ......... j Rocky Mount Weldon,;. Leave Weldon daily (Sundays excepted) .'.At Arrive at Rocky Mount 1 Goldsboro.;...;... , Union Depot, j EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Union Depot dally. . .At Arrive at Goldsboro .... . . . . . , Rocky Mount . . ... 1 : Weldon.,.;..... . Leavo -Weldon dally. . Arrive? at Rocky M ount ..... ) GoldsbOro Unito Depot: 7:40 A. M 11:50 A. M '2:00 P. M 3:50 P. M 9:50 A: M 11:35 A. M 1:37 P. M 5:50 P. M 11:10 P. M 8:50 A. M 6:03 A. M 8:00 A. M - 7:50 P; M 9:43 P. M 11:55 P. M 4:80 A. M Mall rxain maKes cioee connection at Weldon for all points North via Bay Lino and Acquia Crees routes. ' ; Express Train connects only with Acquia Creek! route. PULLMAN'S PALACE SLEEPING CARS ON THIS TRAIN. , FREIGHT TRAINS will leave Wii ming ton tri-weekly at 6.00 A. M. , and arrive at 1.40 P. M. . EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAINS will leave Wilmingtoh daily (Sundays excepted) at 2:00 P. M., and arriye at 5:30 P. Mv JOHN F. DIVINE, General Superintendent. Oft 54 . r. ' 136-tf THIS MOST REMARKABLE' ALL APPARATUS! sometimes called a mechanical pmadox--n'ov used with such j wonderful success in,1 our principal cities for the cure, by cOmdlativk isxkb cise, of nearly all f ' U : Chronic Diseases and Weaknesses, j ?. 1 Is for sale by the undersigned, by whom all orders will bo promptly tilled. is soiconstructod that even a child can in stantly adjust it for a person to lift any weight, from twenty to twelve hundred pounds. . j It is made almost wholly of iron and steel, weighs ISO pounds, and covers a space of on ly 20 by 36 inches and although, but recently introduced, nearly 1,XK) have already been sold.! I riJICE S100,! BOXED AND SHIPPED. Siniall books or circulars, showing lis use, can! be had free! at the oflice of the Post. . 1 r I H. 11. MANN, M . b Brooklyn', N. Y. sepjtll d&w(Jf P. O. Box 2W. A. ADRIAN. ' j H. VOIIJSBg ! ADRIAN & V0LLERS. ' ! j wjbolesaljb: if.at.k3 iw , ; Groceries and Iiiquors, Imtcctrs of German and Havana Cigars, - a AND Commission Merchant SbxjTH-EAS'c CORSEB Docz and Frojtt i : j fctreets. ? WILMINGTON, n. c. Hiving the largest and best assorted Btock of Groceries and Llqaors in tnte City, Dealer will find it to their interest to give u a call before buying elsewhere, j may 17-tf ) ;! XTARRANTTE DEEDS- On hand and YY Jorsale S G HALL NEW SVERTISEMETS. - ; : . --.v- THE YOUTHS GO PA NlO 3ST A WEEKLY PAPER FOR jc oun s j ... 00 p 1 e AND THE " 4 '' A M I I, Y . i 1;; TH j COHPAKION nims lo bc W "'""w w cerviamxiv loowrri i.r roi gerly by the yoing folks,'and read with mierest uy mef older. Iti? purpose Ik to Interest whilerit amuses; to be judicious practical, sensible: and to have r4lly permanent worth, while it attracts lor the hour f. It is handsomely illustrated, and ha for contributors sonio of the most at tractive writers in the country.. Among theses arc: j . Prbf. Jas. DeMillc, Louise C. Bloulton, I Louisa M. Alcotl. " 8onhin afav i IBebecca H. Davis, C. A. Steplaeik . w . W. 1' landers, Ruth. Chesterfield. b. Bobbins; M. A. DenisonC " its reading is adapted to the old and young, is very varied in iU character I sprightly and entertaining. Jt gfvea Stones of Ad ven-Stories, of Home t ture, j and School Life, ' Letters of Travel, Talcs, Poetry. Editorials upon Selections for Dec- current lopics, I lamation, .-t Historical Articles, Anecdotes, Puzzles, ' Biographical Sket- Facts and Incidents. 1 cncs ' 1 Religious Articles, ! Subscription Price, $1.50. Specimen t copies sent free. ! Address, 1 I PERRY MASON & CO., 41 Temple Place, Boston, Mass. AN ORDINANCE CONCERNING PAVING ON CHESTNUT STREET WITH COBBLE STONE. TIf,Boirtl of Aldermen of the city ol. L Wilminsrton. TST. f. io ORDAIN, That that portion of Chontnut f street, between the westnm Hhp r iw 1 street and the river, bo paved with cobble stone, and when the work shall have ben completed; the Mayor shall cause an asseM ment of the real property alonjj said street and thejvicinity thereof, to defray the ex pense of said pavement, in whole or In part; as is provided by law. All ordinances, or parts thcrof, conflicting 1 j above ordinance are hereby-o , The above ordinance was passed by tho Board of Aldermen at their meeting, held 011 the night of January 2d, 1872. I . T. XI. SEItvosH rif v nrir Jan -tf Jou rnnl and Ktar copy f ' N EW STO RE. -:o: NEW GOODS. -:o: BGSKOWITZ k LlEBERi WILL BE OPEN THIS WEEK. I J At No. 3t', .Market Slrcel, :o,- The ubacribcrs lmvp purchased a full line of Staple and Fancy y r 1 )K Y GOODS, j 5 . which they will oiler at prices t i 'H SUIT THE TIMES. jan 20 2Mif.tr to CHUROH congre;atiows. iron SALE. ! I A HANDSOME TH'E ORGAN. T71VK HUN )KEI DOUiAKS IN. CASH. J; will buy a handsome l'Jpo Orean. full case. 7 stop, fcwell. blow l'cdul. and handle attacnmeni. Thwnerfj desire to sell, in order to iur- chase a large bne. 1 The instrument is in perfect ordrrvcost f SIX! five years ago, and has been used but very liltle. This Is an opportunity rarely found in the jSouth to get a good instrument cheap. I "1 j For further particulars, add re i " Jan&-tf T1I1M OFFICE. THE BRIGHT MASON, 'I " -: : 1 ' PUBLISHED AT t v coisjcoRD, 1ST-, c. The only Paper in the Southern Atlantic ji, Ktates uevoteu entirely 10 'I Masdnic IntereHtf. OSLY ONE DOLLAR, A YEAl r CIRCULATION NOW, .0,500 Clubs of 20, ojr more........ .75 e Every Mason In the laud should subscr Address Publisher 8 Bright Mason, Con cord, N. V: ' I 1 I 497 A limifetl nnmberof unobjectionabl advertisements will be recclvitl. Jen 2 j I . . i l-;if BSOLTTE DIVORCES obtained Tom J. Court f different Htates for desertion &c. No publicity required. No charge untl divorce granted. Addrex, .'s . 1 11 M. 110 CSE. Attorney. . J nov35-tf lyi, Broadway, K.Y. 1 I- t f I j 1 "J i; 1 1 rf i' ' t A I. II 11 FBESES1 PBICEB. 1 'J- 1 j . tit M i i- iit : .tfK: tit, If.."- ml ' -v 1 n 4'