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WILMINGTON POST.
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WILMINGTON.- N. . 0., APRIL 24, .1868.
Important Order from General Canby.
OFFICIAL. '
HBADQUARTBBS SECOKD MlLITABT DISTRICT, )
Charleston, 8. C., April 6, ,186V J
OENERAli ORDERS, 7 ' -
no. 01; J . v ' '
The Commanding General has received
information from different sections, of the
States of North Carolina ; and South Caro
lina, and frdm members ot both political
parties, that combinations have been formed
or are now being formed,' to prevent delay
or hinder the execution of the j laws oi the
United States,' or by foroe,' intimidation or
threat to prevent persons from accepting for
executing the duties of any office or employ
ment under the United States, "at the elec
tions to be held under the authority of the
Jaw oi JIarch 2, 1867, "to provide for the
more efficient government of the rebel
States," and the laws that are supplementary
thereto. While he is ! satisfied that these
comnlaints aool v to a few persons onl v of
both parties, it is proper that all such per
sons should be warned that any attempt by
force to prevent, hinder or delay, the execu-
. . . f At Tt j i rii j
tlon 01 tne laws oi xne umtea. Diaies, unuqr
the authority oi whic'i the said election as
ordered; or by force, intimidation or I threat
to prevent an v person irom accepting or
holding any office, or trust, or place of con
fideuce under the United States, as Regis
trar, Superintendent, Judge, Manager, In
spector or Clerk, or other employment at
said election, will be amenable not only to
the penalties prescribed under the authority
of the said laws, but "for violation of the Act
of Conffrcss 'to define and v punish certain
conspiracies " approved July V 31, 1861.
.Statutes at Large, Volume 12, . Chapter
XXXIII.)
It is the duty of the civil and military au
thorities in both States to secure to every
registered voter tne tun ana tree exercise
of his ricrht of suffrage, and this duty must
be fully, faithfully and Impartially perform
ed: and the Commanding General confident
ly expects that the people, of these States
will unite in securing for each other the full
' and proper exercise of this franchise. But
if in any District or County, or polling sub
division of either State, the election should
be prevented or the ballot-boxes or poll lists
. should be destroyed, or , the. electors1 duly
registered under the laws of the United
States should be prevented by force or in
timidation from voting, a new election will
bo ordered -for such District; County or
polling subdivision.
To the end that the laws of. the United
States may be duly executed: that the offi
cers charged with conducting the elections
' may be protected in the discharge of their
duties, and that the qualified electors may
be protected in the exercise of the elective
franchise, Commanders or r osts are author
ized, whenever in their judgmen tit may be
necessary, to appoint from the officers of
the army cu of the Freedmen's Bureau, un
der their command, Military Commissioners
for Districts or Counties within the t ternto-J
rial limits oi their commands tnat are so re
mote from their headquarters that the potr
crs conferred upon Post Commanders cannot
be immediately or directly exercised. 111
The Military Commissioners so appointed
arejinvested with all the powers ot- the Jus
tices of the Peace of Districts of Counties, "or
the police magistrates ot cities, and wilt.;t)e
governed in the execution of their dutiesty
the laws of the State in which they may ; be
serving, except so far as these laws : may f be
in conflict with; te laws Of the United
States or with-theL orders issued , from, the
Headquarters of thi3 District; and, in addi-:
tion to any troops that k may I be placed at
tjheir disposal, are given tire command of
the police force of Districts, Counties, "cities
and towns; and all police .officers, sheriffs,
"constables and other peace ' officers are re
quired to obey' and i execute the; orders of
the Military Commissioners in all such cases.
" . The Military Commissioners will promptly
report all cases in which they assume juris
diction, and the , disposition made' of each
case, hen partie3ire held for trial j either
in confinement or under bail, the case will
be so fully reported as to enable Nthe Com
manding General to decide whether it shall
i be tried by a military tribunal or be brought
( before a civil courts J
The jurisdiction herein givcrf to the Mili'
tary Commissioners will be determined and
limited by the authority heretofore dele
gated to Post Commanders by General Or-
ders No; 32, of May 30, 1867, and General
Orders No. 145, Of December C,; 1867," and
will not be construed as extending to the
inhabitants in their ordinary personal relations,-unless
the civil authorities should re
fuse or fail to suppress insurrection, disor-
: der and violence, and to 1 give all rightful
protection to persons and property; and all
persons, whether in authority or not, are re
quired to obey and execute all la wfuV orders
of the Military Commissioners to the same
extent and in theBame manner that they are
required by law to obey and execute the
i . writs of the civil magistrates, i ' ;
Some oif the complaints that have reached
the Commanding General apply to colored
voters of the 'two States, and to sections
where they have the numerical ascendency.
i To them it is proper to say that ttye elective
franchise conferred upon them bylaw, car
ries with it no authority to restrict others in
the free exercise of that right: and that while
it is their duty not to regard threats or in
s timidation as to themselves, any 'conibina.-
uons to prevent Dy iorce, intimiaation or
i threats the same free" exercise of this right by
r others will be unlawful, and will subiect the
' offenders to the penalties prescribed by law
uu ujr uu.um.iy uruers. xucj are counselled'
iu cicrcisu tue rjgat ox yoimg in a quiet ana
r orderly manner, giving offence to no one;
and aiter casting their votes, not td linger
aDout the polling places, but to return
quietly to their homes and to ' their " custo-
mary avocations."":
- Commanding Officers will give as wide a
circulation as posssible to this order within
the limits of their commands, .
By Command of Bvt Major-Gencral Ed. S.
Caxbt: , . . ,
1 LOUIS V.CAZIARC,J.
t j Aide-de-Camp,
Actjr. Asst. Ajt. Genl.
.' Official: , ; - , .", :
R. T. Frank, , .
Bvt. Lt. Col. & Capt. Sthlnfty. ,
L. A. HART.o 5 , iJNO. C; BAILEY
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IRON5 AND. COPPER:
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MACHINE BjatOIf ,
A L SOL M anufacturer s of TURPENTINE
XU STILLS, and COPPER WORK In all ite
branches.' u . - '
Front. - Street, below Market Street,
Wilmington, N. C.
IIARTk& bailey.
Proprietors.
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WHITING
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E U RE 111 JP O Is I SHE It .
Warranted Superior to anything now in use fo
Cleaning and Polishing all kinds' of Met
als, Mirrors, Window Glass,
- Paint,' and all such. -
Purposes.)
For sale Wholesale and Retail by
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GEO. Z. FRENCH,
No. lO Front Street,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
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DIRE CTIONS.
Aunlv with a damn snonee or cloth," and rub
dry with a soft cloth or leather till the lustre ap-I
pears. ao i is 10 do usea ioranxme atimuub,
and No 2 for Steel, Iron, and Culinary purpo
ses, and where there is much rust. Be careful
to observe the Number. Use but very little at a
time. '. . .
Price Twenty-five cents per Box
Read the following Certificates
Messrs. WHITING & CO., i
Gents The sample of WHITE EMERY fur
nished by you for testinc: its merits in polishing
and cleaning the engines of steamers Fulton and.
Arago, nas proved useu very userai lor that pur
pose, and equal,: if not superior, to anything oi
the kind I have ever seen used. It produces a
ready, bright polish, and endures the damp and
heat or the engine room to a greater extent than
when brightened by any other material, and I
consider it highly useful for steamships.
i ours, very truiy, i-.
Capt. JOS. J. COMSTOCK.
New York, Feb. 12," 18C7. .
v i 28th August; 18G6.
A. WHITINGS Esq., Sir : For some time I
haye used in my house, your Eureka Polisher and
Burnisher. 1 hnd it lully equal to all you say of
it. With one fourth the labor and without dirt
it gives a superior lustre and more lasting than
anything . I have ever used. By using a sponge
damped witn water, witn a litue 91 your no. l
on it, and rubbing the same over any Window.
Mirror or Picture Glass, and after it dries, rub it
off with a clean cloth, it will clean them in one
twentieth the time, without wet or dirt, and give
a most beautiful lustre. I am satisfied that if any
person uses it, they will never be without it-
- M. WILSON, ;
No. 220 South Fifth St., Jersey City.
; Bbookxtn, Sept. 20th, 1866.
A. WHITING, Esq, Sir: I have carefully
used your Eureka Polisher and Burnisher, and I
have no hesitation in recommending it as being
fully equal to all you claim for it, and think no
housekeeper should be without it.
; U Mas. VAN ZANDT,
86 Clinton Street Brooklyn.
a9th AugustV 1866. .
A. WHITING, Esq., Sir : I have given Nos. 1
and 2 of your Eureka Pelisher and Burnisher in
the New York HoteL a fair tiial. and find it all
and even more than you recommend it to be. It
srives a better and more lasting lustre in , much
less time, with less work, and without dirt, thai
anything I bave ever seen or used by 100 per cent.
s V dUHJN JKAJNJS,
Knife Cleaner, New York Hotel.
' - ; 20th Aurnst, 1866. -
A. WHITING, Esq., , Sir :We have carefully
witnessed the use of your Eureka Polisher and
Burnisher in our Hotel.aud can fully and do cheer
fully endorse the above. . , We qan with it clean
all the windows and initrors in our house in one
tenth the tinie and without wet or dirt. Send us
200 lbs. of No 1, and 100 lbs. of No. 2.
I CRANSTON & HILDRETII,
. JNew xork Hotel.
Astor House, New York, Nov.- 5, 1865.
Sir -Under our supervision, we have had vour
Whitins: Eureka Polisher. &c..v fried in the vari
ous departments of the Astor House. Its quick
and clean action, its brilliant and lasting lustre
makes it a very usetul and desirable article for all
1, . nA Al.iM IV.. U' T .-U..
is; very far superior to anything of the kind now
in use. Wh have and shall continue to use it. -
8ig?ed STETSON & CO.' '
Sir : We have used for some time vourEurckk
Polisher, &c, in our Hotels and can fully recomv
mend it to the public" generally, and we can en
dorse what the Astor House say of it. ; i
Signed , PATTEN & WIELD,
Pacific Hotel, Greenwich Street, near Courtland
Sir:I have tried your Eureka Poisher. &c'.V
in my Hotel; and most cheerfully endorse what
the Astor House say ol it, and do with confidence
recommend it as a very economical, useful and
superior article Signed ' . ,
; . L. FI8K, -
K''--:;.-';; y f otevens House, vi uroaaway. i
v : i M ' New York, Sept. 2d, I860.'
A. WHITING,' Esq.; - Sir : I have tried vour
iiiUreKa rousner, uurmsner, ana inamcier, act
take great pleasure in recommending it as a sup
nor article lor tne uses lor wnlcn it is intended.
Please send us 100 lbs. of No, 1 and 50 lbs, of
No. 2. i J. WARREN COLEMAN.
Superintendent Southern HoteL
, :! -"-'I "Kara Vrtlr 9or ,'12fiA
A. WHITING. Esq.. Sir : We have tried four
AurcKa rousner ana iuiiy agree witu tne JNew
York Hotel and Southern Hotel, in its value for
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all purposes you claim for it. Please send us 100
lbs. of it. r - BAIN & HAM.
f Bulls Head Hotel, Cor. 24th St., and 3d Av. ;
Ixrw. vk-i, n.t crt' t.i- ooi j I
A. WHITING, Esq.. Sir : Having witnessed
the use of your Eureka Polisher at the New York
Hotel, we aTeTmryncTonvmcea it Is all you claim
for it, and you can ship to our address 100 lbs. ol
No. I and 100 lbs. NO. 2. .
, Very truly, yours, HITCHCOCK & CO., :
Imperial Restaurant, New Orleans, 1
September 3d. 1866.
.A. WHITING. Eeq., Si : After a careful and
full trial In our stables of your Eureka Polisher!
and Burnisher,' we most cheerfully commend it
and we are certain that one who has occasion
to use any thinjr ol ; the kmd will be without itl
It 4s by far the best thing we ever saw or usedkj
t icosc hcuu ua iwius, oi ltai once, - '
' . POST & NICHOLS,
National Sale and Exchange Stables: -Nos.
156, 158, 160, 162 and 164, 24th St. j N. T.'
; I agree with and cheerfully endorse the above
JOHN ROBINSON.
, No. 156 East 34th Street.
New York, Sept 24th, 1806.
A. WHITING, Esq- Sir : I have used your
Eureka Polisher and Burnisher in various ways
in my house and stables,, and most cheerfully re
commend it's being a very superior article, fully
equal to what you claim for . it I shall use it,
and think no one who ever does try it, will ever
be without it - CHESTER LAMB,'
St, Nicholas Stables, 57 and 59 Mercer St
New York, June 12, 1866.
A.. WHITING, Esq., Dear Sir: I have used
your Eureka Powders in my Saw Manufactory,
and I find it very good for polishing on a wheeL
but as a Polisher I find it makes a lustre 50 per
cent better than Emory, or anything lhave ever
used, and with much less labor, which preserves
aii arucies irom uruumiig, ana zrom
rience I find that it keeps them so. and that the
do not require oiling. H. R, WARNER.
; 123, 125 and 127 Worth St
- -. - New York, Oct 16, 1866.
Sir: I have given your Eureka Polisher, etc.',
a critical test, and ean say with Mr; Warner, that
it is very far superior to Emory. It works quick
and requires hut little labor, and ; gives a most
beautiful and lasting lustre, and is very econom
cal. I do most cheerfully recommend it, and
shal use it in all my works.
. ." ' ' ' JOHN BLAIKIE,
Electrician No. 74 Ann Street.
oct Zi
22 TO THE COLORED PEOPLE t I
r. f ,. .4..- . . 'I ---i-7 A ,--.-.- "j";. tfV ' .' . " v:-V-
THE lVATIOSfAIf.
FREEDMM
AND
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TRUST COMPANY
1
BRANCH AT WILUlUQTOtl, II. C,
' Wo. 7 1;MALIUET ST.,- .
OVER THE--
POST PRINTING OFFICE,
.1.
On Market between 2d and 3d Sis.
TRUSTEES, D1STIIICT OF COLUMBIA :
H. D. COOKE, :
e. b. French; ? '
j. m. broadhead,
a. p. ketchum,
V. H. HOWARD,
W. 8. HUNTINGTON,
GEO. W. BALLOCH,
JOS. H. BARRETT,1
B.W.BRlCfii 1
WALKER LOUIS,
JNO. R ELV0R8,
J. B. HUCHINSON,
SAMPSON TALBOTT, J. W. ALVORD,
W. A BOOTH, II. H. GARNET.
'MASSACHUSETTS,
HON. WILLIAM CLAFLIN.
. ItUODE ISLAND,
HON. THOMAS DAVIS.
, rENKSYLVANlA,
B. 1M1UNT, HENRY SAMUEL.
MAHYLAKD,
HON, HUGH BOND, SAMUEL TO WNSEND.
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VIItGINlA,
' ; HON. J. C, UNDERWOOD.
KENTUCKY,
HON. BLAND BALLARD.
OHIO,
LEVI COFFIN,
rev. j:m. WALDEN.
IlOKOKAltY MEMBERS,
MAJ. GEN. O. O. HOWARD,
COL. WILLIAM H. SIDELL, JJ. S. A.
FINANCE COMMITTEE, 1
II. D. COOKE, of Jay Cooke & Co., Chairman,
W.S. HUNTINGTON, First National Bank,
. Washington, D. C, .
L. CLEFLONE, ' Collector of Internal Reveuucj
Washington, t). C;
GEO. S. COE, Americau Exchaugrc Bank, - New
. ,York: ". - ; .
EDWIN IciTCHEM, New York.
EXAMINING COMMITTEE,
J. R. ELVORES, Chairman,
, W S. HUNTINGTON,
GEN. GEO. W. BALLOCH.
AGENCY COMMITTEE,
GEN. C. H. HOWARD, Chairman,
J. H. BARRETT,
J. W. ALVORD,
SAMUEL TO WNSEND,
A. P. KETCHUM,
WALKER LEWIS,
A. S. BARNES.
. You have here presented to you, the names of
jnany of the best men of the country, who have
gratuitously assumed the care and responsibility
of a Company for the safe keeping and Invest
ment of your spare earnings.
If you work hard you will earn money the
other folks, Nono of you heed remain
r i A rr nnt fmonfl m ynrmp.y
flUyiB now offered, you to
e care of VOUr hard . p.amlntrR- nlft it. nrw-in
vj, - " : ' o-j r
Tnteiest in a Bankv and when you find yourself
I Ihrown up9n a ;bed of sickness you,: will ; have
Something to fall back upon. In your freedom
you have nothing to depend upon but your own
resource. Freedom brings with it many grave
and trying responsibilities. One of the best and
most conclusive ways for you to prove that you.
are equal to the emergency, is to take care of
your money, and. make it useful saving the
money will bring with it pleasure, pride inyour
self gJod habits and above all things a good
name, and all people will trust you. Men: will
point you out, "There is an honest sober indus
trious man" you can trust him ; so too will your
wife be proud ' of you, and your children will
grow up willing and obedient, followers of your
example. By a man saving ten cents a day for
ten years, do you suppose he will be content to
let that money simply bring him 6 per cent in
terest ? No when he gets say $250, he will see
an opportunity . to put it where he can begin
business for himself, though on a small scale, if
lie pursue the same course then as he did to ac
cumulate that sum, he will soon double, and
threble the sum he begun with. Thus good peo
ple live. .Thus whole nations grow great , Thus
in cities do Mechanics, , laborers ; Ac, have to
their credit from five hundred to 5,000 dollars,
in having1 commenced by 5 cents deposit in a
Savings Bank. Take this advice then, avoid evil
habits and put your savings in the Bank.
April 31, 186ST -1 tf
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BAIJKII1B.'
FIRST NATIONAL BANK ;
United State Depository and, Financial
Dibectobs:
W. H. McRart, Jas. H. Chadboubw,
S. D. Wallace, Eli Mubbat.
Ddih E. Bubkuss, President.
AsA'K. Walkkb. Cashier
Wm. Larkiss, Teller.
IL M. Bowdeh, Book-Keeper.
8, IV Wallace, Jb., Clerk.
THIS BANK IS NOW OPEN FOR THE
TRANSACTION OF BUSINESS.
GOLD AND SILVER CIO IN, Government Bonds
and Securities.
NOTES OF SOLVENT and other State Banks
Diirchased and sold. .
EXCHANGE ON NORTHERN AND SOUTH-
, ERN CITIES always on hand and for sale.
COLLECTIONS made on all accessible points in
the United SUtes, with prompt returns.
DEPOSITS RECEIVED, and careful attention
: given to the accounts or Dusmess men.
aue. 14 Tr.- 1 -' - 6-mos
FKEEDM1N?S SAVm&S
AND--
TRUST COMPANY
The business of this Institution will hereafter
be conducted by .
Mr. GEORGE M. ARIVOED. :
Office is in the room over the office "of the
Wilmington Post. ;
- Office haurs from 9 A. M., till S o'clock P. M.
and from 5 till 8 o'clock, P. M.
Deposits of five cents and upwards received.
Depositors take notice. Ls
8. S.' ASHLEY.
apriU 1741
BANKING : HOUSE' r
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JAY COOKE & CO.,
Noi 20 WALL STREET,
Corner of Nassau Street, NEW YORK.
W
E BUY and sell at the most liberal current
Ti(4na and Iroan rvn honi . fnll Rnrmr
GOVERNMENT BONDS OF ALL ISSUES,
SEVEN-THIRTIES, and COMPOUND INTER
EST NOTESJ and execute orders' for purchase
and sale of STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD.
CONVERSIONS.
We convert the several issues of Seven thir
ties into FIVE-TWENTIES ON THE MOST FAVOSA
bletebms. taking the 1st series at Govern
ment Rates, allowing a commission to dealers.
Circular with full particulars furnished upon ap
plication.
JAY COOKE & CO.
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Treasury of the United States.
DIVISION OP THE NATIONAL 'BANKS
Washington, D. C, Feb. 20, 1867.
TT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED THAT THE
X First National Bank of Wilmington, JN. u., a
Banking Association organized under the Act
'to provide a National Currency, secured by a
pledge ot U niteu otates uonas, ana 10 proviae
for: the circulation and redemption thereot, ' ap
tiro ved. June 3d. 1864. having complied with the
requirements "Of section 45 of said Act, and with
the regulations of this Department made in . pur
suance thereof, has this day been designated as a
Depositbry of Public Moneys, except receipts
from Customs, and by yirtue of 6uch designation
will als be employed as a Financial Agent of the
Government. v
(Signed) ' ' F. E. SPINNER,
, j.: Treasurer, U S.
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MISCELLANEOUS.
BEARD'S PATENT LOCK-TIE,
ALSO '
Beards Patent Self-Adjusting Tie,
THE MOST SIMPLE AND GREATEST
IMPROVEMENT OF THE AGE FOR
BALING COTTON,
MUCH SAFER FROM FIRE, AND
CHEAPER THAN ROPE.
TTAVING
SOLD LARGELY LAST SEASON
THE PATENT
LOCK TIE,
fwe can recommend them to give entire satisfac
tion. We have taken the Agency for the State,
and will continue to keep a large supply on hand.
For one Ton and upwards, to dealers, a liberal
discount will be allowed.
E. MURRAY & CO.,
4 Wilmington, N. C.
Aug. 29, 'C7. ly.
TO SOUTHERN PLAtlTERS.
Union Rice, Flour & Ijed
MILLS,
Nos. 216 and 248 Cherry Street, Corner
Rutgers' Slip,
; JTEW YORK.
ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF RICE CLEANED
" AND REDRESSED,
Also, Flour, Corn Meal, and Feed of all
kinds Uronnd at Short Notice.
Excelsior fresh Rice Flour constantly on
hand.
REI'E RE N C E S :
Fowler & Wabd, Rice Importers, 87 Water St
JOHN JdENTO 4K uo.. " " iw JTrOnt St.
Mosks Webb, Rice Brokers, Corner Wall and
Water Streets. 5
Kripp, Baxteb & Van' Pelt, Grain, Meal &c.,
wmtenau street.
Lakb. Son & Co. Flour. Meal. &c, 90 Broad St
H. K. Thueber & Co., 173 and 175 Chambers St
Hxnbt Reimzbs, 87 Wall Street -For
Terms Address:'
JOHN FITZGERALD & CO.,
" 246 and 248 Cherry 8t, New York.
Union Maciine Company;
MANUFATCBEBS OP
Steam Engines ; Machinists1 Tools ; Woodworth
naners and uatcners ; improved stave and Bar
rel Machinery ; Barrel, Tub, and Pail Stave Saws :
Chair and Hood Machinery ; Wood - Turning
XAtneB ; cawing maumuus ouu oaw ATDOrs : lm
proved Circular Saw Mills;
also, -
TURDIIIE WATER WHEELS,
Shafting, Pulleys, Hangers, Mill Work, &c,
WATER STREET,
FITCHBUEG, SIISSACHUSETTS.
april 4--. 137-3m
STOYES, GAS f IYTUBES,
Cooking, Parlor and OQce Stoves,
. A LOT 0F QAC FIXTURES,
Just Received.' ;
AGENT FORr FAIRBANKS' STAND.
- JaJlD SCALES. tv
n For Sale by
A. H.: :jveff."
N0T
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FRENCIl'S COLBini.'
OR:'0'GJEBIES.
THE IiAQGEST
Stock and Assortment
IN THE S
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AT
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for
C A! S Hi
Extraordinary ;Inaucenieiits
TO
CASH BUYERS.
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COUNTRY TRADERS
Ilili DO WELL TO CALL AND
Examine my Stock before Purchasing
Elsewhere. i v
T lie took
Consists ot
ALE, .- rjV'
DRIED APPLES,
ALLSPICE, ' ,
AXE HANDLES
SALT BEEF, N
DRIED BEEP, ;
i BACON, '
i BOTTLES, ' . .
BRANDT
BROOMS,
BUCKETS, . I '
BASKETS, r;:-' r':': 1 1 1 ,
BLACKING, :
BAGGING,
BITTERS, all kinds,
CHEESE.
CODFISH,
CANDLES. '
CASSIA,
COFFEE,
CLARET
CIGARS,
CANDY, 7
CRACKERS,
DEMIJOHNS, , r
FLAVORING EXTRACTS j
FLOUR.'. s
DRIED and PICKLED FISH '
GIN,)
GINGER, ' ' ' '
GLUE, . .
HAMS, f
HOPS,
HERRING,
JELLIES
KEGS,
KEELERS, i '
LARD, J
LEMONS,
, . , ' LEY,
BIOLASSES;
MATCHES,
fl CONDENSED MILK.
MEAL, s
NUTS, all kinds,
OYSTERS. ,
PORK, !
PORTER,
PAILS,
PEACHES,
raisins; (
RUJf,
RICE, v
SYRUP,
SUGAR, , f
STARCH,
BOAPS,
SNUFF.tr
SEINES,
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SALARATU8, :
SARDINES,
SALT, 1
SODA,
BTOBACCO, : 1
J TWINE,
TUMBLERS,
TUBS,
TEAS,
VINEGAR, ;
WINES, aUkindi,
YEAST. POWDERS,
WHISKIES,
And many other Goods
mention. ,
too numerous
to
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10 So. Frotit Street.
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; OUR-LATEST, mPROyjED
New :i iScale Piano-PorteiiM
NOTICE. After the most flatterbe ten
nlals from the first Pianists lnufe i25?
Who, at our soucitation, have tested them
severest manner, possible w 'rr"
the
nounced - uecn.
The Finest Square Piano-Forte Made I
s theVorld. l
v It has always beerrar policy duringUie Thir
ty-six Year that we have manufactTirH i pu -twelve
thousand Mtmbix arTnowSL-fi
United States jnd Europe, to'Sv! theTiff
strument at the lowest cos't. gS f; JfS
iUes enable us to oner them ; fr Tr
hundred dollars
ro loco 4V, f v w buret
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House.
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The tone of these instruments-are ,
for ther peculiar sweetness and irreat able
Never loslns their quaUty when io?CCd fe?
utmost capacity. , the lower regSterreUiw1
its positiveness does not destroy the nJSS
upper registers by mingling with them hv S
freeable confusion. The refined beautv of 7t1
eing equally delightful to the unpracticed and to
the most cultivated ear. , Ufc
They are an entirely new 6tyle of Piano, finish
ed In the most superb manner, with
Teund- corners front and ba ck,- heavily carved
499 Broadway, New York.
dec 7 ,
uJcwly.
REEVES' AMBROSIA
FOR THE HAIR.
! , '.' Improved!
It is an elegant Dressing for the Hair.
It causes the Hair to Curl beautifully.
It keeps the Scalp Clean and Healthy. ..
It invigorates the'Roots of the Hair. '
It forces the Hair and Beard to grow luxnriantly.
- - ' . : i ' : i :. '
It Immediately stops Hair Falling Out . , .
. . .
It keeps the Hair from Changing Color from Age. r
lt restores Grey, Hair" to its Original Color.
It briags out Hair on heads that have been bald
for years. , . ...
It is composed entirely of simple and ' purelj
vegetable substances.
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It has received over 6ix thousand voluntary tes
timonials of its excellence,' many of which are
from physicians of high standing. '
It is to'.d ; in half-pound bottles (the name
blown in the glass), by Druggist and Dealers in
Fancy Goods every whereat One Dollar per Bot
tle. Wholesale by Demas Barnes & Co ; F. C.
Wells & Co. ; Schleffelin & Co. j New York. ,
aprfl 4th, C8. , 137-dfcw4y
J. BAUER & CO;, "
GREAT PIA.NO FORTE,
ELODEon EMPoniun,
650 Broadway, New York, and
l, . C9 Washington St., Chicago,
Crosby Opera House, '
t Wholesale Agents for the United S fates for, - '
Wm.Ilnahe&Co.'s Celebrated Gaid.
Medal Piano Fortes. ,
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Also, Agents for A. IL GALE & CO., and other ;
. v First Class Pianos, j ,
We have the LARGEST and BEST ASSORTED
STOCK . ot PIANOS, which, for Power and
Sweetness of .Tone,'. Easy and Agreeable Touch,
and Beauty of Finish, have, by judges, been pro
nounced UNRIVALLED. . )
( Wholesale Agents lor
CARHART, NEEDHAM ! COS
Celebrated Harmoniums, Melodeons aud ...
Organs.
Manufacturers and Importers of -Musical
Instruments, Strings, Accordcons,
, VioHns,Clarionets,Drums, Guitars, Brass
Instruments, and other Musical
i " Merchandise.
Remember the Place,
J. BAUER & CO., ' V i
650 BROADWAY; NEW YORK: and ' i
69 WASHINGTON ST.. CHICAGO I
Jan 21 - , ly.'
OFFICE Of WHITE'S
Patent Lever Truss. Co.
No. 609 Broadway, New York.
,- C. AUGT GREGORY, M. D. President.
'ITTHITE'S PATENT LEVER ; TRUSS and
W FEStALE SUPPORTER differ in principle
from all others. No preslUre on the back. u It is
light, clean, and easy. ', Persons ruptured should
at once procure THIS, the best Truss, to prevent
IMPOTENGY, and secure yourself againat
STRANGULATION AND SUDDEN DEATIL
4 Directions lor Ordering.- i .; .
Measure around the body tWf inches below tho
r lop of Hip Bone, State the side 4 afflicted, also if
sending. Cash must accompany the order. A f
special department has -been fitted up for the
treatment and radical cure of Hernia and kind-
red diseases. It is under the special care of the v
President of our Company, who is acknowledged
by the profession to haye no equal in this ipeci- '
frv,? weariDS tne Lever Truss and bathing
the afflicled parte with DR. GREGORY'S CELE
BRATED HERNIA LOTION, the most obstinate
cases can be cured. Prices for Trusses vary ,,
from 5 to 50 Dollars according to quality and the 1
condition df the Rupture. Hernia Lotion is f
per Bott'e or 5 for Two Bottles.
JOHN T.HILDRETH, Gen. Agent.
- aug. 31. -i ttL
BIARVIN'S PATENT
Alum and Dry Piaster, Fire 'and Burg
- - lar Proof j
With Combination Lock.
TTTARRANTED THE BEST inthe WOKLf.
Y V Never corrode the iron. Never lose their
fire-prOof qualities. Are the only Safes filled
with Alum and Dry Plaster.
Please send or call for an Illustrated Catalogue
MARVIN fc CO.,
Principal Warerooms:
NO. 276 Broadway, New York.
4 ' . .No. 721 Chestnut SLi Philadelphia.
- dec 7 . ' ' . . m
ocisnwiiiMGEa & cp.,
MUTUFACTUKEBS OP
Improved - Triple Flange
and , Burglar Proof
Fire
With
Combination and Powder-proof Lock',
warrantea iree zrom uampness. ' ; -
Jewelers' and Bankers' Safes
- Made to Order and lined with Hardened Steel.
Manufactory. 180 to 193 West Houston Street,
Depot, 100 Maiden Lane, near Pearl Street, N. T
W.Terwilligr J.8. Lockwood,WH. Terwflhier.
dw7 " i. - ! -- ''Cs
js iuu jujic, ouipuuuuo xase ricniy moulded ""'
and eachinsf rument is fully WARRANTED for
five years. , : GROVESTEEN & CO
SAFES
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