ft DBO illUCW .7 - - . JOSH T. J, A MSB 8., KPITOK iKD FBOPMKTOK. -f1r?RIPTION8. POSTAGE PAID. 'One TW" " . . ' . -thi.l : One month, 60 eeata. n.oer will be delivered by earrier, of ebare, in any part of tbt city, at'the j ot. raw, or 13 centa per.wea. . i..rtUiB rates low and liberal -flabferiberi will pleaae report any and rt7..inVto reeeiTC their papers refruiarly. ew Advertisement b. THE GREAT FOR RHEUHAT HHumlaia. Sciatica, Lumbago, B..L.iia sinnahax's of Jhe Chest v.w -- ' . Govt, Quinsy, Sore throat, oweit- I inos and Sprains, urns anu Sea as, uenerai ouuuj Pain Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted I Faai and Ears, and all other. fains and Aches. No Preparation on carthquals St. Jacobs Oil.. k safe, $ure, simple and cheap External Z.J a trial entails but the comparatively trti nti nf RO Tnta. and every one suffer ing with pain can havo cbeap and positive proof of lM claims. l)irctioni In Eleven. Languages. BOLD BY ALL DBUGGISTS A.TSD DEALEE3 FT M WTTlTnTTIT1 A. VOGEIsER & CO., ' Xaitimore, SLd., XT. 8. A "JUST IMAGINE.HOW PFELT." Brunswick, Co., Va., November"5th, 1881, Mrs. Joe Person, Franklinton, N. 0. Dkar Madam: It is With pleasure that I write to tell you that your valua ble Remedy has entirely cured me Jof a most fearful looking and painful sore on niy ankle. It came more than twelve months ago, very "much like a ringworm. I painted it with, Tinct. Iodine, until it beaame a very painful and bad looking place. Then I commenced to try every thing I could think or hear of, until it became so very painful I could scarcely walk, when I went to the best doctor in the, country for advice. He told me bejfcould care me if I would take my bed and there remain for four or five weeks, and if I did not do so pretty soon, it could not be cured at all, as the bone wojild become diseased, and my foot wonld have to be takerf off. , Just imag ine how I felt, to be told there i was no curp for tne sore but to lose my loot, or give up alt business either of these Re medies would have ruined me. Mind you this was the advice of one of the best 1 doctors in the State of North Carolina od this conversation took place last February. I continued - to burn with caustic, as he advised until September, but derived no benefit from his treatment. I was advised then by a friend to try your Remedy, (Bitters and Wash) took the first dose the 17th of September, and I am now a well man, the sore is perfect ly cured, and I can how walk as far, uance as much and jump as high as any man you know. Put me back to the 1st of September, let me know as much asI now do of the virtue of your Remedy, and I would not hesitate to pay tea dol lars a bottle for it, if I could not get it for less. I think more of it than any me'dicine in the world. It is not only the best Remedy to purify the blood and owe all skin diseases, but I believe it will cure all kinds of blood diseases, and I Know it will cure a love for stronp drink. I lopeyoa will have this published, as Ufereare many sufferers who could be eured, if they could know c f and get your Remedy I am truly and respectfully, -JOS. R. MASON, . . South Giston. N. C. The Remedy is for sale in YVilmington by Dr.vWrm. H. Green. Send forcircu lar et testimnialg. novl4dw PLANTATION FOR SALE. rpHE UNDEKSIGNED Commissioner, ap JL pointed by the Judge of the Superior , Ccurt of New Ilanover county will expose toale at public auction, on Thursday, 19th January, IS82, at the Court House door in tfleCity of Wilmington, at 12 o'clock, M.. w valuable plantation in render county n Koeky Point, known as Pembroke, con Ulnhig about one thousand acres of fertile land, to wit: A certain tract of viand in render county, bounded by a line commen- on uie edge of Black Ureefc, near the ndofabank across said creek, and run MB2 thence S 10, E. 36 chains and 50 links to a pine aad pine pointers on, the Kast eide i iarlc Braneh, thence 8. S3, E W chains tO the edira nf thn Tirln Ktf amn a ra.i-' epring and thence in the same direction to. .v x- Branch of the Cape Fcsr t Jver, tnnco UD the ilrr th lln of Vat. Plantttton, thene with that line to a ttake n toe said opposite to a row pf Cedar II" a "leace to the beginning. , Tera liberal and made known at sale. . , .AUEX. T. LONDON, Wtii j OemmiMieaer TAPhi PLC m IK ill U HiimV. il ex $J. ISM, - --..,. '--.. - ' '. '' ', - ' J' ? -i-- - J-'. "... .iL..,- ." 'W ii wr mm M i , . V!' s r i-V ; -MrVf I : ''f . '""'VS.;"" V " "'f i '' ' " i : , 'V- ' -' 4-. ."' ' -. - V j ' i'-. '' Til !): A I W IREfllW -L ii 11 n A a U H n A ILL JLLuJllO V JU A V o VOL. VI I WILMINGTON, N. C, THURSDAY. JANUARY 5, 1882, NO 4 LOCAL NEWS. NEW AlVEKTlltMENTa. I N W fipHBKr k, D-lKnihts of Honor , Miss E KAitKEitUMillinery j -. i. Kkrut Olbaves Positively M HEIX6BKXGKK A HappKcw Year to All Villiam H.Ttheen Imported and lk- mcttlu Drutrs j ! C W, YATEUChri&tmaa fioMi James C Munds Druirut i No City Court to-day. ; 1 The receipts ot cotton at this port tc day foot op 285 bales. ' I Jichu St. Crm'x, B&skel from yiaofc Ilol., for lhi3 port, was at Tarpaalin Cove on the 1st :nst. i i Steamship Regulator, Mills, Ihenoe, arrived tt New York January j 3d and cleared the same day. i f j i i . Mr. d E. Burr will'.hereafter be found at his residence, corner Third and Market streets, where he solicits orders in sign painting, bronzing, &e. The stock reports at' the Produce ExL change will nercatter be posted on( the first day of the- month and on three . - . :tj. Katuraays laeacn montn, i . i ibermometer at I the Cnal' S i . ... .. j . M L . . liuu )u wio yiitj icgipiiCicu til ucgicca at It was at 14 in New York, the lowest point recorded. A remedy resting on the basis of in trinsic worth demands the confidence of all. - Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is known and used most satisfactorily I throughout the land, as is attested by its great sales. Your druggist keeps it. j j t Mr. Thil Simmonds; the genial ad vance , agent-, of -the Genevieve Ward Troupe, is in the city to day making ar- raogements lor their appearance t next Wednesday evening, jJapuary 12th, j in Miss Ward's famous "Forget-me-not." . Skinny Men Wells' Health Renewer. ; Absolute cure for nervous debility and I Weakness of the generative functions, $1 at drug- gists Depot J. O. Munds. iiKticaiioiis For the South Atlantic- States, local rains, partly cloudy weather, windsj ly from northeast, stationary or slowly falling barometer, slightly rising iempen ature. Tbat Organ. , That beautilul Carpenter organ now at Mr. Heinsberger's inusic rooms, and the property of the ladies of St. John's Church, will positively be raffled off nelt Saturday night, at" 8jb'cloc. The matter is in the hands of Mr. , Berry G leaves,-who has the list and who has a few chances for sale. Every chance must be paid for before it is thrown. The Tax tn Drummers. Some time, since there was i meeting of about three hundred drummers, rep resenting business houses in almost ev ery section or the country held in a lanta, Ga., lor the purpose of completing an orcauization, the subject of which, is to obtain a repeal of the laws, which both municipal aDd State, Under com- mercial travelers are taxed. This is i nnpfttinn thnt. Kaa discuseed . - ' i w" j" -jvr thrnnuhnnt flip pnnntfv . oeen for nv I- some time past, and one which t iQtercsts directly every town and city in this apd every State. ."Pending any acticn which this organisation may take looking to the relief sought, there has been! a very im portant decision just rendered by (the Kentucky court of appeals which' is wholly in favor of the ..crimmercial men. In a test case submited the presiding iustice took section 12 of article 4 of the Constitution of the United (States which declares tnat "the citizens of each Stateshall he entitled to- all the -privile ges and immnnitfcs of citizens in the several States," and held that while the supreme court had not fixed the extent ot' meaning' to. be attached to the wbrd "privileges and immunities," yet they are' of comprehensive meaning, and the clause quoted unmistakably secorca the right of a citizen of one State to pass into another for the purpose of engaging in law fui commerce,1 trade or business and to be exempt from any higher taxes than are imposed by the State upon its own citizens The court! also held that there was no difference between the tax upon the sale of an article and a tax upon the article itself, and hence an or dinance requiring a license fee Irom a non resident greater than lis required of a resident is unconstitutional. Frtshwater Perch, Trout and Black fish Hooks and Lines. ; A fair assort- - - i J 1 i I merit tnd lowest prices wi Jacoi's, t . Board of Aldermen. The Board of Aldermen met in regular monthly scseion at the City Hall last night. : ' " The Finance Committee, in the mat ter of the Belgian block pavement, re commended that the matter be indefinite ly postponed, and on motion the report was received and adopted. ' ii The report of Mr. Norwood Giles, commissioner ot the Sinking F und,i, wa8 received. . ! I .-. .'', Ou motion of Alderman Chadbourn the Treasurer was instructed -to have 1,000 copies of the report and accompany, tug statement of Mr. Savage,- Treasurer, printed for distribution. j The .Chief of theFire Department was requested to supply the Little Columbia Fire I Company with such quantity of hose as he can spare for their use. The -committee on Fire Department were granted further time in the matter of the removal of a fire, engine to ; the, north iide ot the W. & W. Railroad. . The same committee presented as J their report in the matter of the petition of Hall & Pearsall, a protest of property .owners against the erection of the shed petitioned for, and on motion, the petition was refused by Lthe Board. ' In the matter of a fire-alarm tower, the same committee submitted two plans for adoption.! On motion, the whole matter was referred back to the commit tee, with power to act. j The. action "or the Uommittee on Streets and Wharves, contracung for new planking oh the upper end oforth Water street, was approved, i - The Committee on Hospital reported that the hospital is now in full operation, and that during the months of Novem ber and December four huidredand two days 1 of, relief have been afforded and eleven patients still remain under treat ment. The expenses for the past two months have been $691.64, the larger part of which expense was for necessary fences, and repairs to the building. The Clarendon Water Works Com pany tendered the services of the works as per contract. 1 j Alderman Chadbourn moved that a committee of three be appointed, to ex amine into all the points in connection with the contract of the city with the company and report at a called meeting of the Board. Adopted. 1 The Mayor appointed as said commit tee, Aldermen Chadbourn, Bowden and Alderman. I The report of the Chief of the Fire Department was read, and the Board adjourned. ' : i CITY FINANCES. Rtport or the Commissioner of the Sinking! Fundi and Accompanyinj: Statement of the City Treasurer. Office Uqaed'of Audit & Finance, ) January 4th, 1882. j The 'Honorable the yor and Alder men City of Wilmington : j . j Gentlemen : As required by law, I beg to report the present status of the Sinking Fund. - j L Securities held, Bonds maturiug Feb. 1st, 1892, $ 2,500 Bonds maturing Jan. 1st, 1897, 3,300 Bonds maturing Jan. 1st, .1899, 1,000 Bonds maturing Jan. lst 1901, 10.0QO Bonds maturing Jan. 1st, 1904, 25,000 Cash uninvested . . . . . 55 t Total . J , . . . $41,855 All of the above has been accumulated since the establishment of the Board of Audit and Finance, in 1877. The possession of a sinking fund of the above proportion is of itself a matter of gratnlation ; but when it Is coupled with the fact that within the' same time the debt of the city has actually been reduced more than one hundred thou sand dollars, the tax-payers cannot fail to appreciate the. management of the city affairs since 1877. j Not only has this immense debt reduc tion been accomplished, but tax on reaH- estate baa been reduced one-iourtn ot one per cent., notwithstanding the fact tbat the assessed valuation thereon .has been reduced $637,832. The license tax has also been reduced, j ' 1 The above concise statement of impor tant financial items is highly gratifyingi and of interest to every cijizenj for not only has the municipal credit been re stored, but a continuation of economical administration and proper application of Revenues' must undoubtedly lead to a fur ther reduction or taxes. All bonds belonging to the sinking fund, apd the coupons thereto attached, have been indelibly stamped "Sinking Fund, City of Wilmington, N. C and are deposited in the vault of the Bank of New Hanover. Yoqr attention is especially directed to the accompanying valuable report of Mr. Savage, your Clerk and Treasurer, wperein a cocaparlssn ii instituted, and the present improved state of finances satisfactorily and clearly demonstrated. Yours, respectfully, I , . Norwood Giles, i CcmniisBioner Sicking Fund. , Office Clf.rk axd iTbeaslker, AXD TBEASL'KER, j MiNf;ro.v, N. C. Januarv 3. 1882. 1 JwtTT or Wit Norwood Giles, Esq Chairman Board of Audit and Finance y Wilminqton, n. a ' ' . Sir In answer to your request of this date, ;that I furnish you with a city finances, as compared with the same when 1 entered upon the duties ot my office, in ITufy,- 1877," I respectfully submit the folio wiHg.4Tpor t : By the city tax books of 1877 1 hnd real estate assessed at 3,832,890, and the rate of taxation two per cent. Un July 1st, 1877, the debt or the city, as near as could be ascertained,; was aoout oo,uuu, wita not a aeuar in me sinking fnnd. Much of this debt was in past due bonds and coupons and a float ing debt of $15,0001 There was no money of moment in the treasury and.fen overdraft at bank of ,$1,200. To pay the policemen and other expenses for June, 1877, it was necessary to borrow $2,300 from bank. L ; The bonds were selling for seventy cents, or less.on the dollar, and the cou pons were bought up at a discount rang ing frenvten to twenty per cent., and paid into the; Tax Collector's office' by the purchasers for taxes at par. The current expenses of i the city for the fiscal year ending May 12 th , 1877,1 were S79.359.57; balance due treasurer by his account that date, $1,999.72. I find by the tax books of 1881 real estate assessed at S3,195,058, and the rate of taxation one and three-fourths percent. The present debt of the city if, all in bonds, $572,100: the sinking fund is $41,800. No floating debt or 1 past due coupon: The six per cent, bonds are now at par, and the eight per cent. bonds cannot be bougbt at 105. The current expenses of ; j ' the fiscal year ending ( April 1, 1811, were . $ Ca?h on hand at that date Thus we see that real es- - 54,480.67 10,415.75 tate was assessed in 1877 i:. .'''!! -' The same ieal estate was assessed in 1831 . ,. Reduction of assessment on real estate . . Total valuei of taxable property, real and per sonal, in 1881 3,832,890.00 3,195,058.00 637,732.00 4,856.557.00 The valuation of personal property is made byilie taxpayers themselves and is largely in excess in 1881 of that re turned in 1877. The city tax on real estate in 1877 was . . .$76,657.80 The city tax on the same real estate in 1881, with four 1 year's improvements, is 55,913,51 Reduction of city tax on real ! estate J . . . 20,744.29 In the matter v of the monthly license tax on merchants I find that the follow. ing taxes were paid per month for the respective years : 1877. i $10 00 - 12.50 1 5.00 5.00 - i , .'' 1881. $ 5.00 10.00 2.50 3.09 Auctioneers Bar rooms Bakers f . Commercial brokers r Commission merchants on sales of from $5,000 to $10,006 . Wholesale and retail dealers, on sales of from $500' to $1,000 7.50 5.00 fi 00 4.00 And all other license taxes have been reduced in the same proportion Upon! the summing! up I find the sink ing fand increased $41,800 ; the debt reduced- 100,000 ; he tax oh rrfai Es tate reduced 33 per cent. ; the mer chants' license tax reduced 35 per cent.; the city bonds at and above par, an advance of 50 per cent. i Very respectfully. x I Henrt Savage, Clerk and Treasurer. Beautify your nomes by using the N Y. Enamel Paint, ready mixed and war ranted. ' Sold only at Jacobi's. f Cape ! Fear tLodge.' ' ! ' - -!! j :-- - The newly elected and appointive ojfi. cers,of Cape-Fear Lodge No. 2,1. O. O. F.,- were duly installed oti Tuesday night by installing officer R. J. Jones, as fol lows: ;. , N. G. 05car Pearsall. - ! V. G. W. G. Brownf 1 Rec. Secretary- A. J. Yopp. I Per. Secretary W. L. Smith, Sr. Treasurer John Mauqder. Chaplain W. Yopp. Warden-lW. Hj Goodman. Condoeter W. M. Hays, j R. S. to N. G.R. J. Jones. . L S. to N. G. J. W. Wooivin. : R. S. toiV. G. H. Bnrkhimer. . : (L. S. toV. G. Wm. Goodman. I. G. John W. King. O. G. R S. Townsead, R. S.S. J. W. Hawkins. :' . L. S. S. C. E. Malpasa. " ; To Builders and others Go to Jaco Bra for Sash, Blinds Tnd Doors Glass, &c You can ret i all sizes and at the lowest prices. . . , 1 ,t :M:-:-:-'.A:.i-; 1 J . . I I rntnailable. , t ' Unniallabie matter,, addressed as fol lows, remains in the Postdffice lin, thi3 city: ! - ' , , Mr: Albert Pike, Coidsboro, N. (.; Miss Abbie Jone?, Prince George coun ty, Md.jiMra J. K. Dorhnd, Scotia Som- inary, Ooncordj N. C : 18 Beaver st, N. Y.- G. "iedman, Ksq.i , . 11 Fiiicign JZxyoris Nor. barque 'Crifttiit, Jansenj cleared at this port to day for Uremen witn'1,180 bales cotton, sliippod by Messrs D. R- Murchison &. Co , and Nor. barque Flora, Christensen, cle.are.l for Hull, i ji " England,f with 1,538 barrels rosin aud 1,478 do tar, shipped by Aicssrs Pate'r on, Downing:: uo. 1 A Ntw Steam TuJ The steam tug Confidence, Capt. Bradley, from New Orleans, via Charles ton, arrived here at 2 o'clock this after- nootf. She is owned by Messrs S. k J.' M. Flanagan, of Philadelphia, and (con signed toMessrs Geo. Harrissi Co.,of this I city. . She will be used here for towing vessels in the harbor and to and from Smithviile. In general appearance1 the Confidence very much resembles i the steam tug Blanche, but she is said to be much faster. She is fitted with com pound engines and has all the appliances for towage, and will remain here as a regular towboat. She arrivedat Smith viile at 7 o'clock this rnorning, and imme diately commenced business by towing a schooner up to the city. . U S Magistrate's court. . Mary Jones, colored, for an assault and battery on Celia Sauls, also eolored, submitted,.? paid the costsand was dis charged. t j Celia Sauls was then arranged for an assault and battery on Mary Jones, and she submitted, paid the costs and was discharged...;'':! ;' .V ;'-... Aleck1 Sauls,' colored, for an assault ancf j battery on the; above-named Mary J ones, smbmitted, paid the costs and was discharged. This being all the business, the dusky trio departed and the court adjourned for the day. ;C8t. Louis Post-DIspatch. i Weather Wisdom, Uhderi the title of Old Probabilities, one of the most useful and valuable offi cers of the TJ. S. Government is most widely known But quite as well-known is Prof. J. H. Tice, the meteorologist of the Mississippi Valley, whose1 contribu tions to his favorite study have given him an almost national reputation. On a rceent lecture tour through the North west, the Professor had a narrow escape from the serious consequences of a sud den and very dangerdns illness, the par ticulars of which1 he thus refers to; The day after concluding my course of lec tures at Burlington,! Iowa, on 21st De cetnber last, 1 'was seized with a sudden attack of neuralgia in the chest, giving me excruciating pain and almost prevent ing breathing.! My pulse, usually i 80, feitio 35; intense nausea of the stomach succeeded, and a cold, clammy sweat covered ray entire body. The attending physician could do , nothing to relieve me; after suffering for three ' hours, I thought, as I had been using St. Jacobs Oil with good effect for rheumatic pains, I would try it. I saturated a piece of -flannel large enough to cover my chest, with the Oil, and applied it. ' The relief was almost instantaneous.; In one hour Xwas entirely free (from jain and would hive taken the train 10 fill an appoint ment that night in a neighboring town, had my friends not dissuaded me. As it was, I took the night train for my home, St: Louis, and have not been troubled sioee. Hew : Advertit einen t3. SCnishts of Honor. QALLD MEETING this (Thursday) evening, at 70 o'clock. InBjtallation of officers for new terra. By order N. W. SCHENCK, D. GEO. N. HAREIS3, Reporter, j an 5-1 rjillineryc. y AM STILL RECEIVING the lateet nov elties in Millinery Goodj, Fancy Articles, &c: New Stamping Patterns, Hair Goods, Brails, Scollops, &c. 1 . C Respectfully, ? . MISS E. XAEREB, jan 5 1 i Exchange Corter Positively I ' rpHE CARPENTER ORGAN AT MR. HEINSBERGER'S Moxlc Rooms will poil tively be raffled off next Saturday night, at 8 o'clock. There are some chances yet for sale. ' IS?" Every chance mutt be paid for be fore it is throwa- BERRI GLEATES, jan5-3t Ch'mn of Committee, PLZAE NOTICE. , W H1 begJad ti reseire cffiasnxdoaj.-a frcis'oBT Triezii enj aay and all cubfs , ' .r ssa cf fte writer nn alwaya beta. atbed i RJUar. OoxHtrrlettlona iartt be cne i!d ftf the paper. wTlttea' on only rnc2aJXtist sacst be avoided i And it la especially and psrtiraliriy ulf r - 4 rtoc.. tiat th Eiitrt?d.iM not lwyt dj ths ririrsot ecrrsrjcsdat unlsss ao tW ?n tie sdltorisvl eotnisnc. ' .' : r-If-, 1 1 Nov? A cl vertigo Eton t3. Notice, Ml'. JN'O. 1. WILLIAMS has. eohl Ms' iiitc-iest iu the fixm of V..!;ims & MurcM fou, Wi:inirgUui, aud nrcMwin Sr , Jan 1, 1SS2: W. F. S()RE1 ;? TIL5 FillM Dr"" WILLIAMS fc MUE- Cni-'S'N"- vt'I dijCOTJi;i(IC.l:'frftm tM' buti-.icss in Oottcn an.l Naval iblo'rps-l .t " K. M. iitJItCUISOX, D H. MUtiCHISON, G. W. WILLIAMS. W. F.ttSOiiEY. i 1 J;tn J, 1SS2, HU. IIERt C.McQUE4N has been admi teJ as a' partner in our firm from this date. D. R. MU RCniSON & Ch. i j ': ! 1 i f. SUCtJESSOHS TO WILLIAMS & MTJR CHISON", Commission Merchants and Wholesale'Dealers, WiimingtOn, N. C. A larpe stock of J'irst.Class Goods oh hand, whi;h will bo , sold at very close prices lor cash, oi' to prompt pay ijj customers. I1 jan 2, lS82t;lw 1 , . I i A Happy Sew Year 6 O Come and bny Bome bcautifal Kew Yea? Gar da .To send to your f i lends, at -IipiNSBERGliR'S, jan 3 Live Book and Music Store! 9 CLOAKS ' : 'f JACKETS - . J i s f AND W i i . . - -n - .'. .:'. LACE CURTAINS. A variety of good' styles, and 1j,ae prices will astonish you, being so cheap. Laci ouK J iaI03. . LARGK- BLANKETS At reduced prices, to Blankets an-1 Spreads. clove out. Crib CARPETS, RUGS AN'DMATS : . ... ' ; A beautif al astoitment were never so low. and the prices - . - . R. M. tVlcSnSirc.1 dee 31 SIGN. PAINTING, BRONZING ir ',.:.:: V,:-.-..i;.::--- rjlHE UNDERilGNRD WOULD spectfuJly ay that xvdl furiji-rr notice: may lo foxxnd iX IjI- re-.iJeoce, corcer Third and Market etrc?t, prepared-to zsx cute allordera in the above, naijried braid - -.: - . I .' ' ; -" ' i . 'j vi . 63. Room Sets, Tin War, Ac., cejaUy repainted and varnhhcJ. j ia n4 If i h C. E. BUEli. Wanted. AN IHDUSTSIO0.H, ?;)' J5T6IJ- gent B li or employmst bj ipilring at , jan A , SU OT flCK Wlf-LfAFS IU G3EEFI. TXTIIOLXS ALE'A D RETAIL DEALER' IN IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC DRUGS Cheraical, Pharmaceutical Prepiratipnt Bmahei, Combe, Extracts, Ac, &e. , dec 22 MARKET STREET, - X A 11- tl L- tn llA ...... -.1.. ... , . . - ' hts rurchacd from them tlihr ineret in lw linn o J. IS. Williams k Co., Favette- ville, N. .11 I I I K. :,r. MUKcnrs; J. D. WILLIAMS,! i ii. XV. WILLI ASS. 1 tie, i hi ji-jii ,ol ln;chi9on & Co., New Vorlr, will bojcon'.iuTiovl, aud the -firm of 1. I!. aTilr-'hilon & Co., bra bedii 'eaal; 1I.-..H-U ac vun)ic on ior tlio pnpoo of mm out ' .!..-.- ..'' I r A- mum:

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