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THIS FAPIR U pblkhd arsry altornoon, 8aadayi ex cepted 6T JOSH. T. JAMES, EDITOR AND PMMinOt. 0 jsCBttCRIPTIONS, P08TAGE PAID. jd rear, $5 00 Six month, $2 50 ; Three oaths, $1 16 ; On month, 60 cent, f he paper will ba delivered by carriers, free of charge, la any pari of the city, at the iboTe r ate, or 13 cent per weak. Advertising rate low and liberal ssp-S ubcribers will please report any and til failures to receiTe their papen regularly. March lOth, 1879 BROWN & EODDICK, 45 Market Street WE SUBMIT A SHORT LIST of Prices for thia week, preparatory to leaving for the Northern markets, and are offering several Lots at prices which require no corn menu : 4-4 Rockingham A, 4-4 Lake George A, A, X Best Quality Spring Calicoes, 6. Call and examine onrfl Quilt. I adies Best Quality Linn Collars 10c, in sixes 12 inch to 15. Parasols and Sunshades From 10 cents up MISSES WHITE COTTON HOSE Without any seams, Uc a pair. Best Machine Veedles 3 cts. Each! 4-4 NEW MILLS LONG CLOTH, lie per yard or 10c by,the piece. We are SOLE AGENTS for the following wall-known Northern Arms : Agents for Derlin. A Co., of New York, Genu' Custom Made Clothing. Hare a mag nificent Line of Samples on hand. Call be fore making your Spring purchases. Fit - Guaranteed. A genu for Frank Leslie's Cut Paper Pat terns. We will hare the full assortment this I week. Ladies can hare Catalogues by send- iag for them. Agenta for Mystic Rubber Company. Gor- Watorproefs, the lightest and most perfect ia the market, Gent' Coats from $6 00. Ladies' Cloaks from $4 00. CLOSING OUT AN Odd Lot of Corsets Tor 37 1-3. A Great Bargain, Brown & Roddick. 48 Market Street-, men 8 Furniture. JUST RECEIVED FROM FACTORY a large assortment of Walnut and other grades of FURNITURE, which we offer I at Great Bargains. Call and examine. feb 19 D. A. SMITH & CO. Coin.? North. AM GOING TO THE N ORTH in a few I days for the express purpose of laying in th LARGEST AND HANDSOMEST STOCK OF GENTS' AND YOUTHS' SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS ' i ever seen in Wilmington. Stock on band will therefore be sold THIRTY DEGREES BELOW ZERO, as I must.hare money to buy new goods. The Best Unlaundried Shirt in the City for 741 cts- a - n v-i - - w ar nvi w ww Htiftiaac taruttiua, feb Market st. Globe Flower Syrup MERRELL'b HEPATINE. A supply of each just received. Wistar's Bal aam of Wild Cherry. A fine lot of Toilet Soaps, Perfumery and Fancy Articles. For sale by JAMES O. MUNDS, Druggist, Third street, Opp. City HalL XT' Prescriptions Compounded at all hours day or night jan 6 . Samples from Baltimore and New Orleans. O RDERS for Molasses, Sugar , Co flee, Soap, Moats, Rice. Ac, promptly executed at bot tom arioso hy J AS. T. PKTTKWAY, doe S 14 Water Street. ADVERTISE in he Wilmington Journal One of the edlest weekly papers pah liehed in the State. Office corner Wateraad Chestnut a treat up taira. Ttttc TUtty Rottw VOL. IV. WILMINGTON, N. SATURDAY. MARCH LOCAL NEWS. New AdTertlaementa. Hall A Psars all We Offer. OrsRA Hocse Rip Vaa Winkle. N. H. Sprubtt Exchange Corner. Read Newbury's ad. 8ee Carro war's local ads. P.Hbihsbibskb New HoYtls. 8. Juwutt Blank Books and otationerj. A. Sumsa-Going- North. J.C. Mouse, Druggist. Globe Flower 8ymp. r No City Court this morning. A sweeping reform Spring cleaning This is the walking je.ir; the npxt will be leap year. ' The revenue cutter Colfax put into port i E this morning. No interments in Bellevue Cemetery during the wek. Large ratts of wood and timber in the river this morning. Hon. D. L Russell, Representative from this Disttict, arrived in the city this morning. Four children and one adult have been interred in Pine Forest Cemetery during the week. Irving said of a conceited man that whenever he walked toward the west he expected the east to tip up. Many persons j given to bitting the nail on the e head find on investigation that the nail in question i the finger nail. A young man in this city sayi he'd rather walk right into the affections of a certain young girl than to win the cham pion belt., J. H. Carraway, the well-known bar ber makes and spends all of bis money in Wilmington. He is not able to travel abroad and scatter the dimes. . f One of the easiest things to catch and at the same time one of the most difficult to get rid of, is a cough or cold. Dr. Ball's Coueh Syrup, however, always proves equil to the emergency. Price 25 cents. " The young lady who fat on her lover a knee while riding from Wilmington to Florence on the W. C. & A. train, the other evening, may be said to have made the longest Ian on record. About ons lap to 107 miles. i We noticed in a commission house to day Sheriffs new directory of Wilming ton for 1879-'80. We glanced at one page and saw four very glaring errors. If we had glanced further, perhaps our notice might have been longer. Live like a Prince, on $2 60 per day : you can do this now in New York, and that on Broadway too, by getting a room, at the Grand Central Hotel, European plan for $1 00 per day and upwards, and taking your meals at their elegant Res taurant, at moderate pi ices. Or choose the American plan at $2.50 or $3 00 per day, which includes both room and meals. " """" Jas. H. Carraway, the well-known American barber, was the first one to put down the price of hair cutting and sham pooing to twenty-five cents. And that is not all, you can get an elegant shave at this establishment by a first-class barber for twelve and a half cents. j The breezes of March are kicking up an intolerable dust to-day, and it is im mensely augmented on Water street by the efforts of the street sweeping brigade who are also out in force, as if to give in. torest to the occasion. It is really a wheezy, breezy, gusty, dusty day. Fishermen report that while coming up the river yeterday, at a point about four miles be'ow the city, a large fleck of buz zards arose from near the shore, but at a place where the condi ion of the water would not allow the men to reach. It is supposed by some that the birds had been attracted there by the bedy of some drowned man which had lodged there, and the name of the colored man, Dick Crawford, who was drowned on Saturday night was very naturally suggested The Coroner, wo learn, has sent men down to investigate the matter. French Cream Cake. One cup of sugar, three eggs, three tablespoons cold water, one and a half cups of flour, one teaspoon Dooley's Yeast Powdkb Bake in a quick oven twenty minutes. Fob the Cream Scald nearly a pint of milk, dissolve two heaping tablespoons corn-starch in a little mik, beat thia with two eggs, ant a snaa'd teacup of sugar, stir thin into the milk, and when it is boiled add a heaping tablespoon of bat ter; stir smooth, and flavor with vanilla or lemon. Split the cake while warm, and spread with the cream. This is sufficient or two cakes. PLEASE NOTICE. i i i l I 1 4 i SB - BU M SB T I UU SB a SB BU BW 11 BB M W m m WW Foiled in the Attempt.' An attempt was mada last night to. rep the cabin of the steam yacht Passport. The mate heard the thief iu his attempt to open the window and in creeping out of the door to stop him made some noise, whoa the would-be thief, who was in his stocking feet, beat a hasty retreat. Rivet Ittau. The river ia falling quite rapid.y and now there is scarcely good boating water in the upper Cipe Fear. The steamer JJ- Marchison wiil haul off, after the reaches Fayetteville on this trip, and tie up at the latter named place for the purpose of undergoing repairs and to rec ive her spring and summer suit of new paint Whales. A few days ago the steam tug Blanche while cruising about 3 miles to the south ward of Seward s Channel, discovered a large whale leisurely making bis way South, and the next day the same tug sighted two more, heading in the same direction. That seen on the first occasion was quite large aud estimated to measure 60 feet in length. Picked Up- On Wednesday last the pilot boat Robert H. Cowan picked up, just out side the bar at the mouth of the Cape Fear, the mainmast, with a portion of the rigging attached, of what appeared to be a three-mas ted schooner. There were no indications by which the name of the vessel coald be determined but the mishap probably occurred during the prevalence of the recent severe southeast gale. . The Rocky Point Roek Quarry. The progress of the work of getting out rock at this rock quarry, near Rocky Point Depot, is rapid. Several hundred labor ers are constantly at work there, and it is strange that so few accidents occur in blasting the rock. Scarcely an accident of any importance has happened. On Friday however, aa we learn, an accident occurred there from reckless negligence and utter carelessness, on the part of three of the hinds. The faces of two were injured to some extent, and a serious contusion oc curred to the other. Medical attendance was atones secured, and at last accounts two of the three patients were doing well. The Supeiiatet.dnts are giving these ii -jured hands every attention, aud provide the necessary comforts. Appleton's Journal. We have received the April number of this valuable magazine and are charmed with the excellence of the intellectual feast it spreads before us. The articles are: "A French Borgia' by J. D. Osborne; "Dr. Johnson. His Biographers and Critics;" author not named; "The Dome of the Continent," by Eugene H. Cowles; "Shakespeare and the Musical Glasses," by Myron B. Ben ton; "Godwin and Shelley," by Leslie Stephen; 1 Picking up the Pieces; A Com edy," author not named; "The Higher Criticism;" "Mr. Gladstone on Heroes;' and Prince Bismarsk on Swells, Snobs and Cockney Besides these there are literary notices, reviews and criticisms of interest and value to the reader. The subscription price of the journal is $3 per annum. D. Apple ton & Co., of New York, are the publishers. Robbery of a Vessel. This morning between twelve o'clock and daybreak a thieves or thiefsentered the cabin of the schooner 6 now Storm, now lying at the wharf at the foot of Dock street, discharging her cargo of corn, and made a successful baa'. The Captain and steward of the Snow Storm and a friend of the Captain were sleeping in the eabin at the time of the robbery, but knew nothing of it until this morning. Three suits of clothing, $10 in currency, a box of eggs, a bundle of goods, a box of machin ry, a trunk containing elothing and the schooners yawl were among the missing articles. The yawl was lowered from the davits and the stolen articles put in, when the thief or thieves headed down the river. All of the stolen property ex cept the trunk was taken out of the boat and the yawl was set adrift. It was pieked up this morning near the jetties with the trunk in it, broken open and the schooner's papers ia it. Capt. Morse estimates his loss at about one hundred dollars and has no idea who the perpetrators of the theft are. In the future he thinks he will not sleep with his cabin door unlocked. The owner of a CM cage peanut stood has formally gone into bankruptcy. Church Services. Worship in the various churches of the wty to-morrow aa follows: n. nut 8 ETAXO. LUTHERAN CHURCH. Corner of Sixth and Market streets. Rev. G. L. Bernheim, D. D., Pastor. German borvice at 11 a. w. English Service at 8 p. m. Sunday School at 3 p. m. Christian Association at 4 p. m. Catechetical In struction on Friday, at 3:30 p. m. st. johnts church. corner of Third and Red Cross streets. Rev. (xeorge I'atteroon, D. D., Rector. March 30. The Fifth buuday ia Lent. Celebration st 1:W a. m. Morning Prayer at 11 o'clock. evening rrayer at 8 o clock. Sunday cnooi at o:3U p. m. ST. .tames' farish. corner Thi-d and Market streetsJ Rev. A. A. Watson, D. L., Hector, MarcbJoO, 187U, The Fitth Siuuday in Leut. Celebra tion at 7'o0 a. m. Morning Prayfer at , 11 o'clock. Sunday School at 3.0 p. m. veiiing Prayer at 5 o'clock!. Daily Service Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7:0 a. m , and 5 pi m. On weanesuay auu Jb'riday at 11 a. m FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, corner of Market and Fifth streets. Rev. J. B. Taylor, Pastor. Services to-morrow at 11 a. ra. aud 7:55 p. m. Sunday School at 9.o0 a. m. Brooklyn Sunday School at 3 p. m. Young Men's Prayer Meeting Tuesday night, at 7:. 45 Church Prayer Meeting Thursday night at 7:45 o'clock. ST. MARK'S (COL.) KPISCOPAL CHURCH. corner Sixth and Mulberry streets. Rev. u. tfrady, Minister. Services at 11a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Saints' Days 9 a. m. and 4:30 p m. Sunday School at St. Barnabas at 8:30 p. m. FROfcT STREET M. E. CHURCH, (SOUTH) corner Front and Walnnt gtreets.i Rev. E. a. xates pastor. Services at 11 a. m. aud 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at 3 p. m. ; W. M. Parker, sup't. Young Men' Society Tuesdav evening at 7:30 o'clock, and reg ular Prayer Meeting and Lecture Wednes day evening at 7:30 o'clock. FIFTH STREET M. E. CHURCH (SOUTH), on Fifth, between Nun and Church streets. Rev. B. R. Hall, pastor. (Services at 11 a. m, and 7:15 p. m. Sabbatb School at 9 a. m. Prayer Meeting Thursday eve ning at 7:30 o'ciock. Btl PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH corner Fourth and Orange streets, Rev. T. M. Ambler, Rector. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School ait 3:30 p. m. Seats free. SECOND BAPTI8T CJURC, on Sixth, between Church and Castle streets. Preaching at 11 o'clock;, a, m. and 7:30 o'clock, p. m., by Bri. J. P. King. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Peg ular Prayer Meeting at 8 o'clock, Tuesday evening. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, corner Third and Orange streets. Rev. Dr. J. R. Wilson, pasfor. ' Services at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. Young Men's Prayer Meeting Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock . Lectare Thursday evening at 7:30 o lock. Sabbath School at 3 p. m. SEAMEN'S BETHEL, Dock, between Water and Front streets. Rev. Jas. W. Craig, chaplain. Services at 11 a.m., to which seamen are cordially invited. The public are invited to attend Religious services at the Tileston upper room, in the Tile ton Normil School building, pn Ann, between Fourth and Fif.h streets, every Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Memorial Hall, corner Seventh aM Xun streets. Rev. D. D. Dodge, Minister, Sunday services at 10:30 a. m. and 3 and 7:30 p. m. Praise and Conference meeting every Weduesday night at 7:30 o'clock. wooten's chapel, corner of Bladen and Seventh streets. Rev. Willis Wooten, pastor. Preaching Sundays, at 11 a. m., 3 o'clock and 7 o'clock p. m. Wednesday night at 7 o'clock. Prayer Meeting rridayi night. Suuday School at 9 a. m. Magistrate's court. Dick Martin, colore J, for resisting an officer in the discharge of hii duty was bound over by a trial Justice to the next term of the Crimiual Court in the sum of $50 Ca ar Herring, colorad, for assault and battery was fined $2.00 and costs. Kip Van Winkle. On Tuesday and Wednesday evening next our theatre going ftiencs will have a fine opportunity of seeing the per formance of the celebrated p ay with the above title. All who would like; to see the purest pathos and the most iu licrous mirth combined in one play wi'l have a good opportunity. in Distress. The achooner Advance, Captaih Rey nolds, from Ineauua Bahama hnnnd for New York, with a cairco of alum salt, sprang a leak on the 24th ioat.' when 120 miles out at sea, and alii hands had to work at the pumps to keep the water from the cargo and thej easel afloat. The Captain made fur this po.t and arrived here with his vessel last even ing about dark. She will probably go en Marine Railway for repairs without un loading ber cargo. The Register oi Deeds has issued dar ing tee week ire marriage 1 ceases, two of which ware for white and three for ce'ored coup'es. 29, 1879. NO. 45 Fatal accident on the C C Railway By the breaking of a wheel yesterday morning on the rear coach of the eastern bound pa'senger train on the Carolina Central Railway between Lilesville and Pee Dee stations, the car was demolished and a colored brskemad so seriously in jured that he survived but a few hours. Fortunately there were cot more than half a dozen passengers in the coach at thetime. Of these Mr. N. M. Gibson, who resides near Old Hundred , was se verely injured iu the back, aad Mr. J. "W. Covington, of - Rockingham bruised on the leg. These two are the only passengers who were seriously hurt and these we are happy to state, are not dangerously ir jured. The others escaped with only slight scratches and bruises The accident was entirely unforeseen and no balme attaches to any one. The nam of the brakeman, whose injuries proved fatal, was Harvey Lewis, and he lived near Charlotte. He had be'fen in the emf ploy of the Coirpauy about three months. By his death two children are made or phans. A few days since and order was received by Col. Brink from the Postoffice De partment at Washington directing a re duction of the force of route agents on the railroads running out of this city. In consequence ot this order vJoan H. White man, colored, one of tha postal route agents was relieved from duty. He has, we believe, always been a faithful messen ger on the read and was discharged in consequence of the order, and not from from any fault or dereliction of duty. The Thallans. This organization gave another of thtir quite popular entertainments last night at the Tileston Upper Room. The piece selected was a play, in two acts entitled "The Last Loaf' and it was rendered in all its parts very effectively. It is a product on of fair dramatic merits, and ot a highly moral character, aa showing the evil and misery to which intemperance may bring a man and his family. There has been a steady and continued improve ment in the acting of each individual member of the troupe ever since we first had the pleaaurse of witnessing their dramatic efforts. Wc congratulate them upon their success, and upon the real merits of ther performance. There were four interments in Oakdale Ceaietery this week. Three adults, one of which was brought here for interment. and one child. Hotel Arrivals- Empire House. Wilmington N. C, March 29th, I. L. Dolby, proorietor. from 8:15 o'clock March 28 to 8: 16 o'clock March 26 A E Clark, city; F Timens, Wilson, N C; J H Trent, New Yoi'k; Chas Sessems, Georgia; J H Sparrow, Va; S II Thompson, Florida; Geo A Smith. J A Daughetry, city; GeojC Fobea. L J Tobes, Baltimore; Dr S P Wright, F W Foster, city; Capt S Sones, Charleston; 8 L Hun tar H M Stenpest, OORR; Jas Cowan; Castle Haynes; Wm A Brush and wife, W E Moont and wife, Brooklyn, N Y; W S Loften, Chas Reeves, Duplin county W H Bagley, city. UlCt). In Norfolk, Ya., after a sadden illaess, Robbht Kskr, eldest chdd of Robert W. and Sallie Repitoa Lamb, aged 4 years and ! mumas New Advertisements. M OXDAY. TUESDAY, ! WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, At NEWBURY'S, mch 29 Water Street. OPERA HOUSE. TWO NIlrHTS ONLY ! May, Marcl 31, & Tnesflay, April 1, Wi'l appear the renowned Ar or Robert McWade, 1 1 hi famous Tersion of Rip Van Wi okle ! Vatrabmd of the Catekills. His version diffenof- from all et)rs and plajeu by bud iq all of the cities of .America, iccloOio; to on, New York city aad Ban Fraaeicco aad pronounced by the freta aa b iag tae purest and most successful play of the present century. .Mr. Me Wade respectful It aanoumees that he will be supported by a fu'l 1ramatic Com pany front New York City. Admission 60c, 75c and $1. No charge for Reserved Seats, for sals at Henuberger's Book Store. 3t-St THE WILMLtrOToS JOUfctfAL, ( Week IT) is published every Friday at ,$2 po Wowill bo g lad to receive ccKmunuations from our friends on any and all i'jj-cts ot general interest but : The name of the writer mult always be fu aished to the Editor. Communication must be written oa on'y one side of the paper. Personalities in ait be avoid i. And it is especially tnd particularly und stood tLat the Editor does not always endo se the views of corresj oadlentSa unltssso state in the editnn! columns New Advertisement. 2000 iit xciiiiige torn ex i 3000 Yards HAMBURG EDGING Jui: Rocieivedu rjy lbe Ladies v ill find on examina tion that these A HE THE CHEAPlti I i oversold in tins markjet. S EL SPKUNT, mch 29 Exchange Crirnr. We Offer tOOO Bbl O00D FL0UR 1 200 Boxe8 D- s- SIDE? 40 Boxes D. 8. SllOULDLliS, j 00 Bbla Befinsd SUGAR, 900 BaK" BI COFfK' I 1000 bo8h C0Ry gQO Bashels Yirgiojia MEiL, 0 Bhds and Bbls CUBA MOLASSES Potash, Lye, Soap, Starch an I Cndies At Low Prices, mch 29 HALL A PEARSALL. New Novels. JJJUAJOR OF FALCON BRIDGE, Bcuae-Masis, - The Orphan's Trials, The Lorer's Trials, Pay lis, I Castle Hohetiwsld, The Green Gate, Paul ruber, Surgeon, Just in at HKINSUEIIOER'F, Live Book and Music biore. iuch 27 This Important organ weighs but about t.hrce pounds, and all the blood in a living person :i"ut three gallons) passes through it at lc.ist once cv(ry fcalY hour, to have th bile and other impurities strained or filtered from it Hi'.e U tve natural purgative cjf the bowel .t . If the Livr becomes torpid it is not scparaU ' from the blood, but carried through the cli. to ; . 1 1 parts of the system, and. in trying toie . cip 'hroagh the pores of the skin, ciuses it'to tarn yellow or a dirty brown color. The atom .i'.h becomes diseased, and Dyspepsia, lad etion, Consti p-ition, Headache, biliousucM., Jaundice, Chilis. Malarial Fevers, Piles, Sick and bour Stomach, and general debility follow. Memux's Hfpatine, thegrcat vegetable dU- 1 coverv for torpidity, caises the Liver to tb'ow off from on to two ounces of bile each time lite blood passes through it, as long as then: is rtn wen of bile ; and the effect of even a f v dosetpoq yellow complexion orabrownfdii t; j : int.; iwN, will astonish all who try it th y beimf tns first symptom to disappear. EH ure ail bilious diseases and Iiver comptt . Is tnmde certain by taking Hkpatine in ac r - r in twenty minutes, and r.o disease t:.. I tris from the Liver can exi&i if a fjir u'. oULU AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR FILi BY ALL JJRUGGI5IS. Price 25 Cts. and $1.0 LUNG I The fatality of Consumption or Throat and Toing 1 )i',e.-lseR, which sweep to the grave at lea-u one-third of ait death's victims, arise from the Ophim or Morphine treatment, which simply stupclicsas the work of death goer on. Jl'jvx) will be paid if Op:ji 01 Morphine, cr any preparation of Opinia, Morphine or I:us siC'Acia,ca be founa ir. the Ctoal SfcOWSJSt C PGH StuOF, vi hi h bias cured peojjle vH. ar'-living to-day with but one remaining lung. No grej! r wrongcan be done than to s:iy ti'.-t CoiJiumpt'on is incurable. Cl-OSS WvOMnm Cove. A Svaur will cure it when ail other means hive failed. Also. ColdS, iCoui:, Asti.-na, l'.rarxhitis, ami all diseases oi the thro'tand luBgSt, Ked the testimonials f the Hon. Alexander H. Stephens, Gov. Sr:i:j and Kx-Gov. Brown gf Ga., Hon. Geo. Pea body, as well a those of other r'm.'trV- V. cures in our book, free to all at the drtM K Mfi and be convinced that if you wish lp t . !;r d you can be by taking the Glos: : i Cough Stoop. TubsusiTsBSlisawr Ireno oi o Hi n o i-i O for Sore 1 hroat, when you can vt : ' Fi'ws Stbuf at aauic piicc. I'cr bale by I all Druggitt. Price 25 Cts. and $1.00 IBL00B Crr.sre mistikes are mad': in the .treatment r f all dtiesses that arie frih poiw :. .:. the blood. Not OB case of herofuJa, brphiiis, W'h.--Swcllig, Ui'-erotts Sore and Skin Iiiscac. in a thousand, is treated without tke use of Mir-l curv Id some f irm. Mercaryrots the htt.- , and the disease it produces are w rc is a ny rthvr Vr.fi of bic.'t or skin diou can - M Hi H Ilri ii. ii r ia the omT ned:t ji.c utrOii ! hope of recovery from scrotuia, syi Mercurial c.ieases tn all tage, can ably founded, and that will cure Can Cio,ooo will be paid by the pre Meroirv. eranv h.?redittit not Dur ble and harmless can e lound in it. Price by all Druggists $i.oo. Gloub Klom Cov'.m Ss-afF aad Mra nsax'a HrFATisr worn. inr. Livaa fcr sale by all Druggists in as ceat aad fi.oe- bottles. Jl T. KBSLL A 00., Froprittcrt,. PHILADELPHIA. PA. RECEIVED THIS MOBlf ISQ a apleaoid lias of whit aad colored Cards and Bristol boards. Can girt a nice job aud the asnijtatts city. Amww BAMmu alTlaw vo viiv" I la .ich a t.uii an i fHkcr if Iv veccLt- UtreufcTuom large. t
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