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borhood infested by ‘detestable Yankese."” Ther fore Davis's adinirers wiil diminiah, until the traitor wil] be unable to ceil around hitn @ corpo- ral'e guard pledged to carry on the war for South- Southerners are human, and how- ever chivalric it may be to “die in the laat ditch," there are very few who become mich rnartyre in & feiliag cause, Heretofore the Richmon! news the Bouthern the Federal artnies are bas learne i how to whip his enemies, and follow them until they @urrender. unsatisfactory, others will remlily ocour to the most determined rebel bent on G. T. T. Primarily the exodus of the Confelerstes from the United States could not NEW YORK SUN. If these roasons are Lee's Surrender. b General Gaawr baa d mersl Lee end hie lence that our military hero haa no rake the tmomt of hia vietory over ® or add @ aingle humiliating con- ficiently important one of » ¢om+ t of the rebel army and the ali ita munitions of war vide arma, and, be accomplished Being com- toight find the premises already occupied by Unlon forces, betcre they get there. Then, per- hape, Maximitias and the Preach Eroperor might refuse wo take the responsibilty of “protecting a band of outlewa th whipped on their own soi! doubtedly prefer to remain strictly nemtral, rather than provokes quarre! with ® nation fally p pared to mantein ite rights against every fie. . der the circumatancea,!f the rebola neo fit to G. T. T, we may regret their deterroination, involving, ae it might, @ longer continua ace the end would be no Letter for the Confecarates than they have already experionced in Virginia, pectera of persons, loaders will care to take 1 long as @ rampart of earthworks and 4 brave eriny protected the Confederate Congresamen, they Joud- ly proclaimed the stility of their coustiiuents wo continue the war until Southern Inlependence was nm accomplished fact, Now the scene ia changet,and anticipate @ change of pibiic The constituents will do the talking, and if their representatives refuse to be ‘inatrnct- men willtake their places, prepared to make pesce with the North upon the best tertus Jerr, Davin then may te permitted to seek some sequestered spot, whare bis eneroies and friends may “let bim alone’ severely. His whereabouts wil] not be inquired after, if the people whom he has deceived into a revolution, no longer follow bie lead, aud desire to return to the allogiaoce they owe to our Union and Constimton, wo woverely NapoLsox would after giving their © private soldiers, permitted as 66 pledge er sectimentat the North, than the mere Had the conquer- «en composed of men belonging to end vlyn nation ; we would not have such ® surrender ee thia, we required @ grand parade and the sub- «ives of an official surrender. sd bawe Leen compelled to draw up Lie #\ nes, and at the proper moment be offer bis own word to our victori+ Then, at # given eignal, the order to sid be given to the Confederate 1 thus ley down their muakets victorious Northern soldiers, ~lauch s triumph by the Instead of this, General o waive bie rights of a con- : General Ler end his sonor the field of bettie of peace undisturbed by the ‘ating surrender. Goeant'e magnavimity may be rites who will contro! future the beaten Confederates no other terme euthority of our laws enacted in accordance wer to supprean the rebellion We can now exhibit our treat with leniency the brave men uied into a rebellion, the leaders oaly men that deserve the we may confider of the strnggl:; New System of Recruiting Yrorrrpay @ material change recruiting for the city requ In deference to s generally exoremed wish of the various Warda, the Volunteer Comumitwe termined to suspend the mustering to of recruits at the Park and at the Batters, and to eend al! ap- Ppilcanta for enlistment to the Provost Marshal at the Wards to which such applicants respectively belong. The object of this arsistanta of Major Dongs in mustertng in men, and there! y ive therm no time t) proceed with the draft, It appears that the Provost Marshal for each Dis- trict can be kept ‘'reesonably busy" in examining and mustering twenty men per day, This would be an agcregate of only one hundred and twenty en- Uetinonta daily for the entire city; averace, inchiding the work of the Volunteer Com- mittee has been nearly or quite thet number, the change will of course be caleu ated Bo suspend the So far ae the filling of the quote kes no difference that will be granted. tian wae adopted What we Breathe. Tre late warm weather i« beginn ng to take effect on the piles of garbage, filth and offal that block ‘ip half the streets in the city. of putrid animal matter and decayed vegetation aro alroady sending forth noxous yases and in- anfleratle odors, which are not only offensive to the senses, but highly detrimental to health y few people are aware of the extent of danger to which they are eubjected by the inhala- tion of these poisonous odors character were fully understood and apprecial there would be such e@ clamor for reform tn the Street Department, that the not ignore it, A eclentific analysis of the proper- ties comprising thes emanations from decaying verbage, offal, etc, stows that they contain car- bonie acid gaa, sulphurated hydrogen, and am- moniecal gag, all of which are poisonous to human life, and deadly in their effects, This is not merely an abstract or vague theory ; it is ® poritive fact, that bas been repeatedly demonstrated by experi- Dr, Baxgr, one of the moat eminent of London byienists, thoroughly tested the effect effluvie upon Hoe placed & cage, containing @ movse, The animal was plentifully supplied with food and drink, but it lived oly five days, dying ftom the effect of the peastiferous air generated in the ceam-pool. tnent, dogs were exposed to sewer emanationa, and in every instance they were attacked with disr- rhovs, febrile sym) toma, thirst and vomiting. Ore dog, that wee compelled to inbale air impregnated with only two percent. of sulphurated hydrogen fone of the constituents of garbage emanations), died in two and s balf minutes, These facts show the deadly effect upon humen life of the reeking werbage piles that are now seen in many of our streeta, They are nothing leas then hot-beds of disease, breeding poleon in the sir and difusing it thence into the lungs of all who live within reach of their deadly influence. shame but a criminal outrage to su! joct the poople of New York to euch danger, when there is not the slightest excuse for it. In the present condision of the streots, New York Ja only one remove from th Poisoned Valley, and as each succeeding cay dis- tlle @ fresh supp y of polaonons gaaos, {tis difficult to tell what the consequence wil) be, unless somo- thing is quickly done to remove the cause, ange lato employ the Thene mounds and @ince whe If their deadly draft indefinitely ia concerned, it of .course whether the men are culistei by the Volunteer Committee or by the Provost Marshela but if the change will moet the requirements of the Conacrip- tion authorities, it is of course desirable, Belale therein could Our Charleston Correspe ndence, with Davis and bis coadjutors « Breawen Ocrarry Meridian, April 1%b, 1965, Fadstor of the Sun: Blind are the elect to the flag raising o! We belong to this company by the ordaining of too Premdent will » reference to the chief conspietors, shod according to the however, it aball best to forget even the iniquities of these in . on thelr promise ot renewed fealty to i on, we have no doubt the people inion as @ token that our Le speedily restored to @ prouder it Las ever before cecumed among © desire to see pu of their crimen, clowe to @ cess-pool. To start on such an errand in @ drizzle! would dampen enthusiasm in days less aunny But Grant clears up the Americaa sky thie morning from the Lakes to the Gulf, from Eastern to Western ocean. Our steamer is staunch and stout, and our com- pany the selectest. Al! the profasmens of any con- sideration are represented in our passenger list. There are merchants by the score, lawyers enough to befog severa) juries, and theologians, all and mundry, Bome grave, and others not ro crave, Theology is good for some things, but I bethink ine that it was an accredited prophet who kicked up such # fuss on board » certain abip in the early It there comes a storm we must needs strike # echool of whales, for we have severa| Jonabs on board. Two of these are my room mates, and good fellows both, bus too light for ballast, and will be lighter ere long ! Heaides theas, and chief of al), matronly ladies end those of the younger sort; the former evi dently pondering in their hearts the serious aspects of the voyage, physiologically considered ; latter laughing and frolicking, regard'es of the dismal gastric appendages of Bandy Hook and the sti!l more dismal ones of Cape Hatteras, Ry the time this note meets the eyes of your readers wo expect tobe far on our voyage, and so it will do no harm to just lisp the insinuation that our noble ship is likely to roll aad tumble not a little, unless the sea should be unusually calm, With the state roomsali on the upper deck, and little freight in the hold, you can easly fancy that the passengers may find themselves traversing » somewhat lengthy are of @ circle in certain atmos. That, no matter; the prospective vision of that dear old piece of bunting on dear old bettered Bumter w!l cure al! qualms. Every possible provision has been made by the faithful committee for the enjoyment of our party, The fine band of Helmsmuller accompany na, end some unknown benefactors have just screwed down to the calin floor s beantiful piano, to whose notes, possibly, the ‘light fantastic toe'’ may beat time, Timo wanes, and the rush of passengers begins, and I must close with the promise to inform your reaiers, by every available opportunity, of the ponte of interest on our route, especially concern. ing the event in which all events are to culminate Ufting of our banner thankagiving, over the spot where first it came down in shame and reproach, Ase further experi- nt of the last four yeart intyy, the rapid succession of tmportant o great auxiety and esolicitude for the is- su the war, have naturally caused the estate the maguitude of what Great battles have been #o tary operations have culminated so i Chatthe people have fallen far short of a due what has occurred before them, » glance at the state of public feeling » in comparison with that more re- will show theextent of this » rapal though almost imperceptible. Don, when the popular mind was pla- « romenber the effect of s marine disas- aratiroad collision, an execution, the news of » ong fifth rate Btates of a foreign wach was the subject of elaborate newe- public discussion for days. naa of life by ex- 16 Was cornmented upon al Walken, the filibuster wire of Central America, involving the yore bundred men, waa food enough Fven » akirmish between rveni# aud the Imperialists of China, or jucgof Fastern Asia, was narrated in pers at lengeh, and read with absorbing in- Theso are only illustrations, fection will call up in every mind the ‘lereok bhab wae manifosted in theso sub- © the War, which to-day would not com- ren nes ine newspaper, The progress has cauged the public mind to throw aside comparatively insignificant occurrences, hecwune they bawve faded into nothing daya of navigation, Tt is not only «a burning Tus Confoderate government, in charge of Jarr, Davis, having no longer » local halisation in the Blateson this side of the Mississippi River, aod being called upon to leave the last city it possessed North of the Gulf of Mexico, is probably now in search of some extensive domain, where it can es- tablish @ borne, and bull! up the mighty fabric of &n empire, upon the corner sione of Human Slav- For some months, the leaders of the rebellion have contemplated the possibility of their being compelled to leave the States in which they can no longer rule supreme, and where the con- test against Federal authority could not be waged with any chance of success, Accordingly they have been preparing to migrate into Texas, where fifty thousand secessionist are already prepared to fightfor those Southern rights eo dear to the leaders, and 90 disastrous to the rank and file who blindly submit to the despotic rule of a few slave- heiders, The way has already been prepared for such a ‘change of base," and we sbal! oui be sur- prised to hear thet Jary, Davis & Co have crier- ed all the moveable property of the Confederacy to be sent to Texas, where they hope to live on the milk and honey of @ land not yet much disturbed by the tramp of armed bands—Whore Maximitian sud the French Emperor can remain ** neutrel'! spectators of a continued coufict waged for Bouth- ern independence. Already ayents have been sent fo the State of Texas, and supplied with epecte or ite equivalent, to purchase horses, and otherwise prepare for the warfare (bey expect to conduct un- der more favorable cireiimssances, when she tield of battle is fartbor removed from a base of opera: tions held by the armics pheric conditions, © K volution, the War of 1812 the War, and the troubles with the Indians vawers were all read and re-read, dis- r and over again, until every school. wever, battlos of even greater im- of these have been dismissed in sph, aud dismissed by the ‘} a passiog remark, ha time contemporaneous with grasp their real impor. cute fully their magnitude, ‘he people of this day will never eye the stupendous nature of the * sccomplished during the prea- ‘© for another generation, who ‘iv as we looked at those of ® the full estimate upon hom in history ina irate with their erapdeur, Where ts Je! Davin¢ Ho ahewers, Fienoctal News, Markets, &c. New York, Monday, April 10, 6 J'.a. ~The fluctua- tions in gold, as bulietined at Gilpaa's Merchante’ Ex- change to-day, have been as follows 28, 144%; 10.45, § 12.50, 145495 12 of the Northern Biates, When the State of Texas was young, murderers, highway robbers, or other viliiana, who bad out- raged the laws of the United States, sought enfety by fleeing into it, where they cacaped penalty of their crimes, by protecting each other as members of a State Gicvernment substantially composed of discontented politicians and dema- gogues, from every Btate in our Union, days the very expresuivo initials ‘3, T. 1'' were added to the record of every rascal whose crimes compelled him to fly from the retributive justice s> ®ure w reach him if he remainod where our laws Were in active operation, . plied to a fugitive, marked him age criminal, who could hope for but Lisle mercy if exain caughs within the jurisdiction of the Siste whose laws bad been outraged, The Confederate loa’ers may be confident of de fending thomarives aud their cherished institutions, when once fortified in a Stute where they will be under the protection of foreign potentates ; never- theless we have four good arguments to 7 reasoning fallacious and unfounded, piace, the men composing our armies have achiev- ed @ reputation for fighting everyihing, anywhere, Becondly, U. 8. Guan ise fighting general. Third- ly, BUERMAN Understands how to fiank the strong ~ eat rnitary positions, L44'q 5 2.15, Doty; & stock rales thie afternoon, ae compared with thoee Baturday, show ageneral mivance of from 3 to 1u per all stronger and higher The whole character of the market indicates thut no military news, not even that of positive peace, could cause @ dieastrous fall of values, ndard will doubtless be siow and safe, money market remaive ensy at 5 a6 per cent, on call, the lower rate on gov cial paper 7910 per cent. for firet-clas The bank statement this week shows a de. crease of $304,516 in loaua, $525,916 in specie, $115,. 452 ip clreulation, and an increase of $1,449,014 in net deporite, and $3,485,805 exchange was dull, Governments were » DO WAS Heated in « nthe Danville Rail panied by various pose of hig rument in charge of several hundred These funds had been ‘on the credit of the Confeder 4 from the Richmond banks. }'@ were given, and at the final settle. rove alairs @ liberal interest will ) the holders, , dary can continue bis vptenied Bouthron bide in the narne of an out- ne of i " © Passenger The return to a nment secnrities, in legal tenders, Sterling Bankere’ bille were quoted at On 'Change to-day Flour was dull, rettied and nominally 1be, a 2c. lower, dull ond nominally Yc, a se, lower, Corn was dull Oots were dull and nominal aud Lard were dull and drooping. with rather more doing, STOCK BALES—FIROT BOARD, 10000 1,8, 64, '81, op. 10T 9 Whiskey was do. srrested by somo he bas ruined by his { Southern independence, Was evacuated the n comtracted, sod, with the surren- every sensible Seutherner must be convinced that their Confocerecy ts an retitusion which can qever be rearcd ip @ neigh. eidedly firmer, 100 Peon, Coal... - 00 x17 ; nw Us. he. ea} 107 10) N.Y. Cen. R Livy Ba 8.66 Udi. . bah "Tenn a D) baer ha lo Lud By. B 501 Mo. 6a... 18000 M. 6, ie. lun OLie Sd neg 4 National n 2) Quiekeliver M. Ao de 100 Canton Co, “" ¢ 20000 1.8 ha '® 1. ep 1610 CS. 6a 6-20'6 vou a Mo, fe 6s 0 bun) Obio @ Mis... 4t 2 Mich. Gen K lum do, ft £6 M.S Ky N 4”) Canton Co Ms 70 184 Cum, Coal Pf... 62 i m. cea. 1 wo VaicksiverM. 69 bw ao a 694004 % 50 CHL ON 0) Manposs Min ve 100 do M) gh bw do., cows Tg 0 Chi @ NW. Pt. 62 59 Erie Pt bo | 140 de A 100 N.Y. Cea, RB IM FO Ché BT 1.8 “a 6 Hod. Ry R § lw Al & T. Mothe aod all Destructive Inusecte, True giste “Stop that Scratching and ase Whenton’s Itch Ointment, It cures Itch and Salt Kheam in forty-eleht hours, and all eruptions of the osin, by all Druggiete Prices Greatly Kedaced. “Spring ‘ lothing in every variety at FB. Baidwin's > The larcent nasortment and atore in t . « Prices leas, Children's depar srover & Bakers First Preminm t lastic b sewing Machines, 405 Broad: Fulton et, Brooklyn, “Wheeler & Wilson's Highest: Premiam lock. Stiteh Sewing Machir and Buttonhole Wa- rk Biitch and Lock Stit way. New York and Toth year of bia age, Il take piace fiom 19 State et, N.Y. thie Ciueaday) o'clock precise! The friends of tb epecttuliy invited to attend, Cork piease copy, from his p residence, 64 Kim at, attead, GALLAGHER—On Monday, April 10, Jarnes Al bert, the beloved eon of Christopher and Isabella Gallagher, med S years and 0 months «is and relatives of the tarmily are reepeot- The trien fully invited to attend tho ‘uneral, afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from the resideuce ot hie pareuts Weet 40th at, bet, loth aud Lith aves HANNEGAN-—On April loth, Mr, Aon Hannog fan, wife of Edward Hannegan, native of County si land, ‘Lhe relatives and friends of the family are reepect- the tuueral, on Weducaday t 1 o'clock, trom her late resi- fully invited to attend KILLOH—On Sunday, April 9 after ashort bat RKulloh, the beloved son ot avid and Maf} Killoh, aged 4 > eara, J mouth and & ainitul ilines avid aye. The rolatives and irignde are respectfully Invited to dthe juneral, on Tuesday afternoon jock, from the residence of his pareuts, igs Nint b LYNCHL-On Monday, April 10, Mrv. Ellen Lyne, Aged 67, a native of Co, Galway, Ire and, The funeral will take plece f from the residence of Weeat 54th at, on Wed tly, Her ren alus ill Cemewry tor mtermeat, Roberts Marvell, her son, | homas Lyne hy 4 hesday, 12th, at 1 o'clock pre be taken to Calvary MARVELL-—On 8 inday, April 9, in the Téth wear of h The relativ fully invited atternoon, at 2 Franklin Bi McAULIFFE-On Monday, April only daughter of azed 6 years, 6 months and 17 days, The iriends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, this (Pueaday) afternoon, trom the reeidence of her Parente, Ud ave, near ith atreet McCORMICK-—On Monday, April. 10, beloved brother of John McCormick, hs ariah of Tot. vari® Co, Tipperary, Ireland, aved v6 Phe relatives and fronde of the fam’ fully invited to a afternoon, April hie brother, lid Bast 45th et O'CONNELL-On Suna. The frends of aged S) years and 3 monsha, SULLIVAN- On Iriday, April 7, awe ied Uh ness, Denis Sullivan, aeed 65 ) ears, Alro,on Sunday, April 9, his wite, Margaret Solli- van, aod 6) veare. Their friends, and thoee of their eons, Thomas, Joba and Capieln D, L, sullivan, are reap ettully in: vited to attend their funeral, trom their late resi- denec, 116 36. Mark's Ilace. on Tuesday, A.M. thence to 88. Bridget's Chureh, wher a sol enn Requiem Maes will be offered for the thelr souls, after which thelr semaine will be cons ey= od to Calvary Cemetery TAFT—Mre, Harriet P, Taft, wife of Andrew b. Taft, April 10, 1868. Further particulars hereafter, Mootreal papers pleare copy. Wright, youn right, aged 3 TRADE NOTICES, Brick AYERS—A MASS ME be held on Tuesday evening, April Lith, are one stitution Hall, cor 22d et and Sd ave, at 7 A‘! Bricklayers are required to attend, PHER CAPPER, Prest, PATK Ww. URAZIE nes Notice P—THE CARMEN AND LABORERS Association of the City and County of New York will hold a # ut lock precirel notified to attend this meeting PATK, FAGAN, Sec JIANO CARVER’ SOCIETY —THERT. will be s meeting this Puceday or goleeh, Bt lo Stanton et, By omer P, MILLER, > SEGAR MAKERS makers ace re Brooklyn. segar make: ll. ath, Wakes I Kv, By 2 | rear makere THE, * NOTIC E—AL L 8 8 6d W attend a meeting of the | on Tuesday eveaoing, April sinud shade hole Duaber of Seopa tion, April int MAtOe OF Alrangen tet Chu o'clock, Friday, Lith, that a Pp them, By. order oi the SADT we Ari ROBT. VOsbCRGH, LEWIS H. HOW ak DAY, 1 u05 AML LUN br do. % 4 Cle. & To! ea co 5 Reading “5 10 18¢ do to. del Can " bo M . ‘. N. in, 11K do 1) Panama K 1 Li. Cen, § 1200 il Hebi ANW. 0 bh. i, I . 4th vet, © Cle & Pitts Rk. A] 10) CS. bey 14'0.. Geie bi) Reade k. Milttare tin ' HN. DONAVAN i reat, HN OWES « NOTICES, A. Une the Beast! It Wil Certainly Dee troy Moths, Now ia the time, Ask Moth Destroying Packet, for prererving Clothe, Pura Carpets, Robes, Blankets, and all Woolen (ove en ston Brooklyn, will rell on crck P.M. at tt in the viliace of Flat * vacen, harness, bay, mils cane, 6 i y the milk bneinee LON--On Sunday, April 9, 1565, Daniei phe Bo): native of Lowyer Gisnmire, Co # inte residence, Ireland, papers NLAN—On Sanday, April 9, Owen Conlen, aged (Tuesday) afternoon, The ralstives and frieude vf the family are respeotfully ore || watehe De SMYTH and frien sof the fanily are respoct- attend the fuuorul this ‘clock, from bie lat ¥ + Franklin st, Greenpoiut, L bat changes Red or tire, Patrick and Sarah A, Me ‘Auluffer ly are respect d the tunel, on Wednesday at J o'clock, from the retideu« Michael O'Conne!), are luvired to atte Moon, t 1's o'clock, from On Monday morning, April r th, Ative ot Cookstown, Co. Tyroue, x ‘R NON em Maas will be offered for the the Church of St. Paul the hocolee cor, ave, on Wednesday morsing, at 10 tives and fmende of the family are © astend the funeral, frou bis Inte rosidence, area st. cn Wedeesday morving, Ans il 12, vi RICHMOND, tion, 40 1 MACPHERSON & DONALD § 4 Late style, SMITH a Bis’ ‘ T—On April 10, 1865, of scarlet fever, t daughter of Wiiliam and hue, Y onthe and 19 days, The friends and relatives of the family are reepect- fully juvited to attend the funeral, on Wedoeniay afternoon, 12th inet, at 14 o'clock, from the rowi- dence of her parents, 4) Clymer at, Brooklya, F Reree Weet isth et. be paper of ¢ ERSON, lu ‘jd in the city al meeting on this Tues ay even ing, the Lith tuet, atthe New Apollo Room, Ali the wer bers are herebs y order of pe, A Tus- ident of the above Association, JOHN ior @Kcoa cake and cout ol tor selling, goime into ot OR SALE—THE § fi 7 = eT) firet-rate busines W YORK OPERATIVE ity. Re t ibis Tuesday evening, their Hail, cor, ¢ pet and ath ave, Yh iy » DOLGHERTY, Ree. pe PY NOTICES, HE COLORED PEOPLE'S The headquarters of the Com ots ior the above neumed demon. ration will bein the Lecture Kooi of the Ziou Bap liivanet., between Prince and Houston witb inet. Ali aasockations desiring to oposed p procession w wil Piva) betore | 3 prviniees, 4700 Cou IRST RATE ter houses in t | Apply at 65 Ne wan to attend Ling SOCIETY % A SPECIAL MLCTIS 4 Mn vee T ns ie hal i ult Heil Gea Coun cn Bee. NIAN BR Tone Ch att ee se MATHEW T. Ne. 6, ihe tr VAL ! Nf ‘ HENKY B. MULHALL, Pre OTICE—TH} \ scion wi! 1, te busine ALAM EET AT CK. €or i RMBERS OF THLE AC QDION NOTH TCTION Noviet and Fancy (oor 51 Pear at. by hMa oO rere A! CTION SALE OF fy r ine pring end balr tnattres clocks, flsura curta Vereen acer we atlor ena reat e. HENRY rR Wisi AS.F, UNDERHILL, AUCT.—BY HILL & VANDEE DOUGHTY, AUC I yy at Li's at al gaaorts OKGR'S SALE 11 o'clock, by Jammer A silk and other dre ire . and one & J, BOGART, AUC’ : k, at the she HERMAN & CU., AUCTIONEERS @ thisdav, lueeday, April Lith, ut at, cor of Ciinton et, all the fur +t bat tures, crockery, thienre. cuth sven boiler, and all other uteneile TILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCT'R, this day, at ot of furniture wardrobe, « hetand, beiding tine Chw GENERAL DEstyiss, BE, CHEAVEST AND MOST BRIRS T'S HAIR DYE, The Model }rye of the \v« all othery, bernuce IT DOES NOT STAIN THE ERIN and a all who lave tried it Doka NOT INI KE inetantane and is sold by al! Diuceie ant the t PER BOX FIvry CENTS eral Depot-4u Jouth Fecc burgh Wiolkeatr AGRNYTS.D. Barnes & Co, Row ; Fraser & Lev DR as) Spf Cherry at, Mil & Kh ~ 1 nd cor. Lo *t. oven Porter & Fairchild, 415 1 ve. Drugeiste oats nino be supplied by C. TENTON, ob Sixth ave, YARPETS, CARPETS, Furn ture. $214,000 worth at an irmmen pment of OF ARE i -isaact ed IO Sb st, cor al At the larre esta Mi to sleep we “RETENTION ~ ineaeen of the He FOR RIC ARTICLYS For Al WILMINGTON, THE WARDEN “exh by 83, ANG OUT YOUR FLAC alle net NEW YORK DKEWELS FAST INDIA ANt) BLITERK PALE ese Ales are of improved soiick ed, Orde pat cription, HIGHEST CASH for sale ch jamebureh, good will of bor particuiars, apply OR “SALE Al A B ARGAIN—THi findings, Axtires and goo P Store. located en firs Keee. SALL—A man in the | at. business, Chambers «t ciety will meet in thel order of COTION SALE OF CROCKERY, ATGNty ey April 11, agten Lea aud eee ware, Ae ft house 162 Woeat 2lat WILL SELL ’ Bt oll paiotic «& © LevO.ver, vives, atc rout, iquuce of every descr !pe of f firet-lnes restaurant and oveter saloon, B cliniis, op; fer COUMLETS, bar * rid, ie used in proferen aeknow lod hair toa beaut itul and nature BLACK OR BR ant OTHS AND use TED M k and enermet ~ IN ONTINe innamroation or ulceration of the softhe prostrace uluy gravel or brick du bladder, Kido ys an FLUID EXTRACT BUCHT S8@ HMOND!?! CHARLESTON) GAVANNAH, tal 3 Orne PLACES, cap, Twike Manutacturere Assoclae care, pleasant, nutritive an and can be redied on for purity Teh and © HE HIGHEST CASH PRICK hooks and wasi@ SPOCKWELL b Abn et, 1 coor west of Nasau r old books, newspe writing paper, letters, bills and all kinds of payer, ard) annaet, Thos, ©, BUSINESS CHANCES, RARE CHANCF—AN OLD ESTABLISHs “\ RARE CHANCE—TWO liquor etores tor sale, now d will be sold at a low price. Store Agency, 77 Cedar st, Bil eeee AK RY FOR SALE—248 d ut MICHELIN Owner retiving from y bue Wil, COTDEL OL Backes Bl. Husinesa eats sth y #1 broadway, room 1 OLD ESTABL ISHE D Bake ry, 00D CHANCE yusth Ward MITLOS taeeD, ik a

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