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.1, :;av 1 C w LLWM H-VXi:a 8. IIAMI'TUN. rrULISHEIlS & FKOI'tlKTORS. L Troedlnft ln.Conrreia. . s. Washington, May fl.' The proceedings of Congress Teetertlav were devoted to the usual Saturdaj rou tine' of puticlt-nuking in the House. Tie t Senate fu not to , session. Jlr. rhelps, of Maryland, delivered masterly vindica tion of the President' policy.; Mr. In gersoll, of, Illinois, was severe in Li de nunciation of the President He said that the President, instead of making ( treason odious, was earnestly engaged to an effort to elevate traitors to place and power. In the course of his remarks the speaker de clared that he had n6 confidence whatever to Andrew Johnson, or, Win. 1L Seward. Other gentlemen obtained leave to print their remarks on reconstruction and other subjects. ' " ' Important XTafotiations with the . . Mexican Minister. 'Washington, Mav 6. A negotiation of considerable magnitude has just been con cluded with the Mexican Minuter here, which In volves the cearfon to certain lead ing American capitalists of nearly the en tire peninsula of Lower California. Hie cession is made for colonization purposes, and to secure ilie development of the ex traordinary mineral weaitb of that locality. ' The Mexican government retards an inter est in the proceeds of lhe enterprise, but it is understood that the sum aJvuncoJ by the parties who have secured the grant is upwards of a million dollars, which at this time will be of important service to the liberal cause. From Bnrope. Further Poinjaajr 6. The . stertmshlp Peruvian from Iiv1pITiCiTiuT5f.'vtttoJi donderry 27th. has arrived. The latent advices from Germany state that PrussbTetuT objects to disarming her forces wliile Auifria continues to maintain her attitude. Liver(Kiol, April 26. The cotton mar ket opened buoyant with an advance of 4ald., but closed heavy at tliu improve- Mrs. Saris at Fortress Monroe.? Fortress Monroe, May 5. Mrs. Davis hits been assigned to a casemate inside the forties. ' New "STork Markets. " ' y Xew York, May 5. The shipment of gold to Europe to-day was over .0110' million dollars. Cotton firm; Hales 1000 bales at 34a35c. Cold ew Advertisements. cmrn.cn BTJiLDirxo. ( In Saturdaj', Jlay bth, ,at noon, we will let, to the lowest bidder, the contracts for making One II undred Thousand Bricks, for the buildingjof a new German Reformed. yiiurch, 7 miles from hulisbury, pu. the new Concord road. We will furnish the wood and receive the bricks at the yard. SOLOMON KLUTT9, ) J. W. FI8IIEB, A Com. ; J. It A. LIPPARD, ) A Splendid Investment ! OH ' TUESDAY QT SVTS&XO& : COURT;" WILL SELL AT AtJCTIOX, A SMALL FARM, CONTAlMlG " ; 20cr:of Land, An excellent two story building, with 4 rooms, 4 fire-places, and a passage,- good smoke house and kitchen, a nice young orchard of very choice fruit a well of pure good water, and no rogues on, the premises. - . , There Is also a gold mine on the: premises, out of which very little of the precious stunt has ever been taken. " , "," BLACKV00D ft CO, L . apr27 d&.wlawtd.. , ,,. , , . A.uctiomer. ' The leir Yojjjk Tlmes Enlargement , ojTj'2Xiu Semi-Weekly , and YeeUji limes. - - : - MMMM' . - ET-Ml-' Ihiilarge5tMdifleejtP 4a4hfcUiutedStatl - x Urged to the sise of the London Time. Each somber eontains eight pains of seven n columns each or fixty-six eolnmns in all ma king it in largert ne trsjtsper in in Uiuted States. Tho Timet will contain regularly: . FuU Congressional Reports; Reports of the Aegrtaturc ; Messages and rublic Documents t .Reports of Courts and m. 1'-J W m . jTVHtc Mceimgs i jwropean- jsetci in FuU -Foreign and Ihmeztk Cvrrtspm- it News from aU parts of tlm world; J-i A r.:r;Z;i. t .1 dence Iolitieal and General Editorials ; Lit erary New, Selections and Miscellany. Everything possible will he done to make the Tl Hi the mt valiiaMeand Interesting r'amilr "Xewspspw in the United States. - Iu price will remain unchanged, in spite of the fti tthnt its sin and contents hsve been increased one-fonrth. The lollowtng an tb prices of tse-serersf edi tions, parable ia all eases m edrariceA Thaae price are invariable. Clrtb ratea in dis eantirfuei: We have no travelling A grate. Re mit in Checks or Post Office Money Orders If poa Jdble., Address II. J. RAVVOSI) t CO. ' aprt-dlio . .- Times Office, Xew Turk, cuiuu:crt:i maly uy m'uai.li; mios. llama, J fx pound, .. Cutte, per pound, .. Cora, pr bush, of 66 11., ; - Awl, bus. J Copperaa, pefpoand, ..... Caudka, Tllo, - " . AdMUBtiM, Cotton, per pooad, Tare, par kaaca, .......... Kjriri, par dosaa, Kaaiiwn, . psspoaaa, L1 1 .... a . M ....... IS to 3u 3U to 40 I. SO la KM l.iWIO I.3U - te to it to to ' MM SO 90 to 95 I.OVtot.96 IS I 80 . 40 i M run, Mackeral, Ko. 1. . 1. . iu,u. , ---------- to AAA fkA A. IS to to to 14 U to KM 45 to WW , 00 to OS la Bio frail, aiM, apples aled,. .......... H " Peaches, pealed, ...... w anp iu, .......... npaaled .......... , pec pound, Leather, appar, BO U) 00 It lroa.Ur, castings, Xaluvent, " tubuses, BOTxhtm. psr gal 60 Waal India, Brrop, " 7& la 1 .IW I.OStal.M l.ntoS.OO 10 Ur It 1.00 to l.M i.Btos:oe ' IT to to 90 to 96 S6I0 16 0.00 o 00 4.t0lo.00 0.00 to 0.00 00 to 00 90 to 90 50 to 1.60 1.90 f 1.9J 1.16 to 1.9 Oaloas, per BoibeV, Port, perpoBBd, .... Potatoes, Iriaa, par bushel, .... Sweet, Hufrar, Browa, per poaad, ....av- UarUad, M Crushed Pulverised Bait, per ax Ueerpoel. I e Tama, Tobacco, 1-eaf, par pound, Maautaulaiaa, bmoklig. Gold. .M. ...... 811m, IHlsceUaaeona Advertisement. Salisbury Bras Dand, AND ORCHESTRA, WERE RE-ESTAB- HshinJ Jannaryl8fJ8,wttii Wk. HjNbvivk, Musical Uireotor, and fco. is. Weave, leader. Tli is will be a permanent and first class Dand for North Carolina, if properly c ssteeui- ed and sustained, by being' engaged at all points in the ftate, on occasions where ster ling masks thopkl be a marked ioatnre. Music composed and .arranged fur any .re quired number of arts for lirass Band, Orches tral, l'arlor or Choral purposes, to order. Jaic for l'iano H. . Dod worth. Moss, Kent, Itotsford, of New York, warm ttersonal friends of Mr. Neave, select and send him all the music for l'iano that is new, when inlrin sically gKd, as well as winning and popular ; for bejfiuuers, medium players and advanced musiciaus. is carefully select and nighly approved mye, will be sold as cheaply hens as the mixed article is retailed in New York. . The far-famedDodworth Band instruments can bo got through Mr. Neave, tested and ap proved, :" " . Salisbury, X. C, April 28', 18W. tf . KAUIUJilD, M. . C. A. BtMDKKSON, M. P. Dts. Whitehead & Ilenderson, gave associated themselves la the PF.ACTZ33 OP ISSDX0Z2T3 and olTer their professional services to the citizens of .Salisbury audj vicinity.! jCMfice Xcxt door to Oxen, Sujk ld Co's. Store. April 20, 19CG. dly tu books; - v, aiWR-StIMLISHB BY .V-r. WM. B. SMITH d CO., ru:u and rnK8iiK I't BLisiuxo house. .M Fayetteville St., Raleigh, X. C. MOSSES FROM A ROi.LlNQ STOXE. A-Volume of Poems. , BV TENELLA MARY BAVARD CLARK.' Author of ' Reminisceuees of Cuba." "Wood Notes." " Translations of ' Marguerite.' " . " Lady Tartuffe," etc., etc. One Vol., ti 1110., tine cloth, blue, purple and brown, t'rice fl.(M. From the Hoas JoraKAWedited by N. P. Willii. " Evince the imagination aad iMwer of viv id description which Mark the true poet. Are characterised by a graceful and flowing versi fication, a pleasing play of fancy, a beautiful and tender sentiment." From the Norfolk Virginian. J In delicacy of thought, warmth of fancy, and vividy reproductions of naturaH baauties, Mrs. Clakk has shown herself to be worthy a very high place among the female poets of America. NAMELESfci--ANoTKL. BY FAXNY MCKDAITOM POWNINO. Second Edition. One Volume, 16mo. paper.;. ...... . ..tl.OP One Vol., Jo'mo., line cloth, purple and brown PrieeilJO.,,:; rt-T-r'-:- ' ' The critics have hi turn compared the au thor to Hannah More, Mrs, Edqeworth. Mrt Braddon, George Eliot and Charles Dickens . ;u . From the Cosmopolite. J " " The interest U so admirably kept op that it never flags from first to last. The style ia simple, pore .and vigorons free from the af fectations of most female writers." .; From the Home Journal. The plot is natural and developed with well sustained interest. The characters of the story are clearly individualised, and their varying fortunes are often illustrated witn passages of thrilling interest." : - From the Philadelphia Doily Age. -,,' ;It possesses much excellence.' The pub lishers deserve great praise for the manner in which they have sent the book from the press." LEE'S LAST CAMPAIGN By Capt J, C OS2.no- paoer. Price 25c A histori- ea) harrtiv-r tfce final and-thrilliac eveats with the! oaiiies arouuti eiersDiirir, an lowinff the tiiwvemonial Aft irAppoiflato Cotirl TIooser eoBtaiaing the official correspondence concerning the surrender and the interview between uen. Lee and Gen. Grant. etcT; ete." - 4 THE NORTH CAROLINA GOLD CIR CULAR 3JjhO., paper. Price 10c. Of im portance to many of interest to U. - Con tains rate of depreciation of Cpnfederate Cur rency, durtnittne war, compared witn uold f New JsiiryXaw of-North tamna V flnctna; tioas of Greenbacks in Xew York to lcm. ; hst of all the Newspapers pub- lished in North Carolina April 1. ice. 17" Sent postpaid, upon receipt of price. WM. B. MITH 6c CO., 58 FayettevilleSt-r Raleigh, N. C. Tat aloenes sent on application. - JOB PRINTING NEATLY. AND EXPEDITIOCSLT EXECUTED AT TITIS OmCE. Arm vm:::i EM 1D SCLTH CAH0LUA. The Seaboard and Roanoke - r HAIItROADa ( I , Is now ia tiorongh operdtjon. A KD fORlfS BT ITS OOmrECnOsTSTITTII A-tho EaUk mnd GtuUm MmkL Urn W Xvrtk Carolu Katlrvd, andlne Caerlptls ea4 Cheapest, Quickest A Molt 2)lret Throof h Freight Line trom all placan In Vorth Carolina and Tetters bourn Mroune w - PORTSMOUTH, NORFOLK, BALTIMORE, LTJM0RE. 1. PHILADELPHIA,! 1 1 NEW YORK. ' 1 AND BOSTON. 4, . To taka advantage of this gnat through Una, bo careml tooonsiirn rour Freurht to ears of Bail- road Acrut, PurUinouth, and direct your eorreo. pondenu in New York and minwlelphiato do UM same, and from Baltimore be cartful to baveyoor freight sent by ' ' i OLD BAY. LINE STEAMERS WHKJft ABH THB ONLY STEAMERS BY WHICH TX10V6H nZXOHT llAIOZkxTS HA VE BEEN MADE. Take notice, that by this route yoa can eouslfra your Fmirbt directly to its destination, as au charges and Government duties aro paid by the Kail Koad Agent at Portsmouth, and forwarded to be collected at the destination of the Freight K. 0. OHIO, Asurr. apr 13'66-d3m PurUmouth. Va. "The Sands? School Sanner." , ' A NEW ENTERPRISE ! The Undersigned, Themselves Membars of the Sabbath School, propose to commence in the citv wf Raleigh, on or about the 1st of next May, . 'VTHE SUNDAY SCHOOL BANNER, And in the ooramenoement of this little work of love, being boys, ourselvesV Inay. we not appeal to every Sunday ocnool ooy, and girl in North Carolina to come up promptly to aid the undertaking. In our own SUte, there are verv many Sabbath Schools, and Iroarthe best information we have, the scholarship Is large and increasing, and it is from them we look for that patronage whieh is neeessary to imorove and keep floating, this native stan dard which we propose fur their benefit. It is not for pecuniary gain that the "Banker," is estabtished i it has for its sim burner ob jects,, and if we succeed In. our enterprise, it will Ha' iu afbsr lUie a aauaaa f gaaa aat tsfaction to know that, in war boyhood days, wo gave a helping hand to Sunday Schools, the preparatory Schools -;for ' places of high trust and position, in.the work of our Heaven ly Father. Its name sufficiently indicates the object which is to control ha editorial conduct. There is necessity however for the remark that it will not be denominational, but alike open to all the Sabbath School or this State for con tributions, in which there ia no spiee of secta rianism. ' The "Banker" will be issued monthly on halfctsoine type, clear white paper and will contain fourteen columns reading matter, quar to length. We trust sufficient encouragement may be offered to Justify tne undertaking. .. TERMS IU ADVANCE: 1 copy twelve months...... 90 2 " " " , ........ 50 5" " ' - ........ 100 10 " ' -): .....;.. 200, 20 " 44 ........350. " Any person sending us a club of 20 lor three dollars and a half will receive one eopy gratis. YY. J. EDWARDS, Z. T. BR0UGHTON. ,,nol6dtf , , . . Publishers. 2 ,";' '"v",'i", , 1 n I, in rroiptttni. THE PUBUCATION OP TH NORTH Carolina Presbyterian will be resumed in Fey Ctteville, on ednesday,. the 2nd of January next." --' " " ; ' ' "": '' ';" Confidently relying on the hearty support which we have heretofore' received, we shall endeavor to render the paper nore attractive both In appearance and matter, than it lias ever been, sparing neither pains nor expense in the accomplishment of viU purpose. ' With the passing away of old things, a new spirit of activity, energy and enterprise, has been Infused into every department of secular thought and business. ' Why should not the Church, also, partake of the progressive ad vancement!.' Why should shav ef ail the agencies), braught td hear with eneb, tremcn- duoua force, epon tne eiviuaauoa o(. tne pn eat timet be inefficient, laggard and almost hopeless, in.the working out of her own dee- tiny!.,..,., , : , . T; ... 1 o arouse the church to the Importance had necessitv of work : of nnceasinr. reetleea. tbv 1 less energy inthe service of her Master and Headt thta shall heear first ehkfest aim. In this we need assisUnee. We are not alone. tumeiefit for these things. Oar brethren mast their own stores of thought and study j by aeaious co-operation m a common cause, for the benefit of all ; by extending our circulation throughout aR our borders, and 4lhot ' giving ns the means and opportunity of performing well the work to which we have consecrated all that we have, and all we hope for on the earth. '. "' :.. ..- TERMS. v.. Subscription for on year, " . " iL t4 00 "six montha, 00 Address B. FULLER. Editor o theN. C Presbrterian. B. BRIDOrORD, A. MTIRS, WM. MTtRt. op ta. . or x. c or . c. BEIDGFORD & IIYEES, . AUCTIOXEERS, Central Cemmistioa eX rorwardiag MEK CHANT 8, bocx ajtb iiramtm nxim. niciiTio.D, y spra M, l-i4a wholesale &'i:ltail DEALERS. BUY OS SELL ON COMMISSION, . Keep Constantly on Hand - A largo assortment of Dry Good, , ,Croeerlr, Hard ware, ' ; , n CROCKERY; 40. " Just received from New York a choice lot isf Floor. 1 . ; Jr , . Aeenta for the Coekade City Brewery. Will furnish also to all persons ia the town of Sal' tabory and vicinity, at the following rates. - Stock Ale, per Uriel, f-S.OO - - "t""" n,so Cream Ale, per barrel, - - 20,00 MVm x;?. - : . a 10,50 Take Gobi and Silver in trade at New York rata. , 1 , . Saiisbvy, N- C. April 7. 1800. . d-tf .V 9 Hi film b f T k alia is "-I a e, w S o Is n p i -a NEW GOODS ! Prices Greatly REDUCED ! HcCUBBINS, FOSTER & GO, Are receiving a large and well selected stock of SPBIKO 4 SU3IMEB GOODS, which they bought for Cash, after the great fall in Dry uoods ; they are prepared to sell many roods, for about half what the same aoods have been selling for t their stock cbu- ewe-ef4.- -i , - DRY GOODS, Hardware, Queensware, IJ00U and Shoe. , liats and Caps, k (Drugs, Paints, Ous and Dyes ; Carpenters and Black . ' " ' " Smith Tools. NOnOKS, OF AIL KINDS, Hoop ' Skirts, test anchor Brand Bolting Cloths J sugar, Coffee,' Tea, Molasses, and in short everything the people need. ' 1 They are also Ajrents for sale of the Ca tawba Lime, and for best Circular Sa ws ; they are thankful for, the very , liberal patronage heretofore received and hope by close atten tion to business and, fair dealing to merit a continuance of the same 5 they invite those old friends and the public generally to give them an early call at their old stand, No. 1, Murphy's Granite Row, Salisbury, ijjjr - ; April I. '06... , , , .( . ; nol dtf T. E. Brown & Co., TIN and COPPER SMITH, At Ills old Stand, ' SALISBURY, N. O. T3 Prepared to anufaeti or to furnish Stiib, Tin ana eneet trra Parlor arid Cooking Stoves, UTENSILS OF EVERY SORT, the are also prepared ta do House rooffing mnd Guttering. 111 Viiut. nf rnairinr Ann nmmntlv. and all orders wholesale and retail pnaiptly filled, f BAKTm SUCH At 0U FIVTIl AXD COlTCR taken m exchange ft roods. Those trtsamg arui'lee m tais una wui ao u lecall. fill? in 2 III r B33IH1 53,, - 1 5 y I'll Pi'.' m$M o u f col , T. E.BK0a tv. sprl t.'SC nol tf w wov; do DTJRKH & HARRISON, H AVE on hand and are receiving dally all kinds of BOOKS and STATIONERY, WALL PAPER, WLXD0W SHADES, BLANK BOOKS, WRITING TAPER, PICTURES, PERFUMERIES and Fancy Notions, and are now prepared to supply the reading pub lie and all others with anything in their line, at the lowest prices by Wholesale or Retail. r In addition to a general tock of Books, we are special A puts, for a large Publishuig House, of a new series of SCHOOL BOOKS, offewd at reduced prices, to which Ve invite tho atteutiuu of teachers generally. We are sireuts for Western North Carolina, for those poimlur and valuable Southern Histories, published by C. li. lti'chardsuh, entitled i Southern History of the War, B Y E. A. P0LLTRO, Editor Sick. Examiner. Southern Generals: Their Lives and Campaigns. Women of the South: The Life, Services and Campaigns, of Stonewall Jackson. rW A (tents wanted iu every town and Coun- ty of western Xorth Carolina, lor me saie 01 we abova h&iiipA irabUeatlons. 1toSbtwiw " "will ba given to dinabled fMtkliers, with suitable qualm cations to act 113 agents. Specimen Copies, circulars and all necessary instructions can be hud on application to BL'KKEAIUBRISOX. Agents for Western N. Carolina. o- News. Agency ! We hare also nnule arrantrements to supply the nblir with anv and all kinds of the latest and est Daily and Weekly Newspapers, PICTORIALS & PERIODICALS, MONTHLY MAGAZINES, fcc, &c. fF- Fresh arrivals every mominjr by Mail or Express, Call at bUllJLE AllAERISOX'S, Bookstore. April 1,'66. dtfnol TIME TABLE OF THB WESTERN N. C. R. R. OTATIOXS. SALnirsr, Third Creek, 8tatk8viu.b, .Catawba, Arrive. La a vs. a. 7.00 8.08 9.18 10.19 11.13 13.03 . 19.63 a. 8.05 9.06 MS 10.10 11.10 13.00 m 12.50 r; 1.30 RETURNING. V Arrive. KWTON, H. Tavekk, ICARD, Ubao or Jo ad, STATIONS. Hiap or Koad, lCAKD, H. Tavibh, . Jirwroi, . Catawia, Btatisvilli, ' Third Crckk, ' Sauaatmv, Liavs 3.00 9.43 8.33 ; 4.33 6.40 6.60 7.06 9.40 1.30 4.90 6.30 6.46 7.60 9.OO KIRK I. AND ENO'B. 8UKT. W. S. C. R. B. April 1.'66. IU. THB IBNTUKL PFBU8HCD DAII.V, SEMI-WEVKLY k WCEKLV, RALEIGH, N. C, WW. M rtla., I ropriaior a f t1 "la-ar KDITCS BV W-M-EEUiEATXUf-U4 rrrp orVTTVPT. U an fnApntnifont nirmflTier of Aadrew Julino ur, eaFniBKHSHiBittai nwtwm aaa his policy, sod devoted esfasrialljf to the fm-ni-tioo sod pro?in'nty of the buuth and of Nortfc Caro lina, t " iihon ntsrow aichony, food ftHnr Trmhf- eqnsl rinhw ainonp all the Wat, nt will rrfniie all unfomnl"l xp,ntn anaimtt the loyalty and in- tejrrity of tlie Southern ioil. fipwUtl attentioa will be pid to the news and msr- ket department. ...... . . Knll nneetainp. 01 me iawiaran. ihoih uopor - tsnt SUK naners am-r in tba K'Dtinel Jts cirrulsUun i believed W W equal to any In tht miSTTT do! T!ieHrjp; rtrsdertislng paUuuage is larve and sruirinir. Tbe Daily and WVritly are now issued, the Semi Weekly will appear hi ttrrt time v tlxki; i Pafty Sentinel, in advance, per yesr, " 6 months, 8eml-Wee!ilr, " per year. no 6 W 6 00 a M 3 isi 1 60 " . , " 6bj uontha, Weekly per -ear, 6 months. Marrh 1WWv-4w2 IUaAMvS Of all linds neatly executed at tike. NORTH STATE OFFICE. Old DECS ! ! rjOii a A iiiUii OFFICE, - EXECUTES ALL KINDS OF ' . . i- ' Plain and Fancyt Printing, IX TBI Highest Style of the "Art NEW TYPE, NEW PRESSES, SELECT MATERIAL ' AN D THE BEST WORKMEN A T. T Q fe " North State bmce. WITII ONE OF THE MOST COUPLETS PRINTING ESTABLISnMENTS IN THE SOUTH. mIXQTJE POLLED EITHER IN Style, DISPATCH 0 R " FAIRNESS OF TER3IS. M PRIM OX SHORT XOTICE, BOOKS, V PAMPHLETS, POSTERS) , - , . HANDBILLS BU8DTB CARDS, VISITING CARDS, VEDDING CARDS, DRUGGIST'S LABELS, DRAY TICKETS, BILL HSADO, - LETTER HEADS, BILLS OF LADING, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, ALL KINDS OF ZLAZLB.OA9 WOBJL We Use the Best INKS, PAPER AND CARPS. Call and see Specimens LEASH ran tmxcbm -ATTHE- 7 Old North State Hce. I April 24 The CoMHOpoIite. iHnence the publication, ia tbacity of I!ai-. .Uwtfi.aiwwtwRjiitcrar?.M TJ.rTmlWiPoTiotr'Tsf-tl goutfi or 5evr Tory pity, and tul-tuiif frf ttfr; war has left a lanre portion ot the people of the eotmtn- with no literarv repreaentaUve.H . - Ml L J . I ' & - IT. . Tnet-etWOiWlllwswiu "amwt'M JBiiiBa; art. reviews, stieuuiic reauinf:, anu we snau nnm- ter amone it piintnhtitors some or tne cm liter. arv m(.n 0f the Sunth, with others ftnta the Kettle, ftn'd fnilll jdon aud Paris, 1 All matter not original will WcareuHr ' telert- , - . faim newest ttU(i best of tha Enriish. French am German Publications ; and its Editors witi, iiw Vprr first VamjiDes of tha ommtrrJ As its name imports, we have established tbr Cosmopolite upon no sectional basts. We hope to make it tbe order of jremral fiterarare alone: and will be uninfluenced by anr party or clique whatever. It will b .mailed sobrfTV lerui any part of the eountrj apaa receipt tf tbe foilowmg . erBsnrrtos : Rinele Copies for One Year,.. -.V. ..$ 4 W -Ten " " " .....vr..i....i. 00 - ry Liberal deductions will be made to. wipers and newsdealers. - ' Addrrati Db LEOX 4 CO prC d2w P. 0. Box 3066. lUltiuaWef Md.
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