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i 4 A I A rriedS WAR WAR DEPARTMENT, April p. m. lo Major-Gen. Dix, Nnif-Torjc The Depai ment, after mature consideration and consult: tion with the Lieutenant-General npon the suits, of the reefent campaigns, Jas come to following determination, which will be can into effect by appropriate wderi, to be immed iately issued: first To stop all drafting 4nd recruiting ml the loyal States. 1 I Second- To curtail purchases for arms am I munition, Qoartermaater and Commissary, sup-l plies, and reduce the expenses of the mihtaryl establishment in its several branches.

I Third. To reduce the of gpnerall an.d staff officers to the actual thej service. 1 Fourth. To remove nil military iresfriotionj upon trade and commerce, ao far 'as bel consistent with public safety. I As soon as these measures can put ml or i i i will be made known by EDWIN STANTON, Secretary of War.

NEW OBI April 8, via CAIKI. FndBV, April 14ih. '45 A special dispnti to The New Orleans Vcm the Spanish Fort, dafed April 9 says I M. H. COBB, HDEtOR AS1T WEUSBOROUGB, PENN'A.

WHAT can we say tongue and arm of every true man are palsied with bitter but un-ly 0 Major General Six: availing Their are'sick with flier llow fever of sorrow, and they see bnt dimlyl ASSASSINATION CAPITA. The President Shot, SJDL SEWAJID (OFFICIAL) hrough its tearful and bewildering prists 1 Yet it is necessary to speak. A coward has entered the sanctuary of civil power and struck down its revered Chief. A good man, a wise rufer, whose adminiswation of public affairs in of unprecedented trial had won the tand respect of every rightmijdded man 'Christendom, has been suddenly own by an assassin. ABRAHAM LINCOLN ii ieAd 1 but the men who plotted the criine anc directed the bullet have jointiyl (bequeathed him to overlasting fame.

WABHIKOTOS, April A. Last evening, at about 9 at lord's Theatre, the President, while sitting in pri vate wiu Mrs. Lincoln, Mrs. Harris and Mr. was shot by an assassin whtf suddenly! entered, the box and approached be hind th? President.

The assassin then leapec upon the a dagget 01 knife, and made his escape in the oT tW theatre. The pistol ball entered the back 's head and penetrated nearly the head. is "mortal. The President hat been insensible ever since it Was inflicted ana now dying About the same hour a man whether the amo or not is not known, enured Mr. jbaen well, because tbe papers had states that in.

Grnni and they were to be present; and Gen. (Jract had-gone North, he did mil ,5 audience disappointed. "He wetttj ith apparent reiuc'ance, nnd urged Mr. Colfax to go with him; bnt that gentleman had! made other engagements and with Mrr Aa iman, of Massachusetts, bade him good bye. i When the excitement at tbe theatre wns at; wildest height, reports'were circulated that Secretary Seward bad also been reaching this gentleman's residence a crowd and military guard found at the door, and on entering it was ascertained the reports Were based on truth.

Every body there was so excited 'that scarcely an intelligible word could be gathered: but the facts are substantially aa'follows At about 10 o'clock a man fang the bell, and 'he call having been answered colored ser vent, be said 1)6 had come from Dr, Verdi, SeC' retary Seward'e family physician, with a pre at the same time holding in his band! a small piece of-folded paper, and saying in an- to a refusal that he must see the Secretary, as be was entrusted with particular di-j rectiODs concerning the medrcine. He still insisted on goin; up, although re pentedly informed tbat.no cue could enter fhej The man pushed the servant asiiie tt nd walked heavily towards the Secretary's' room, add was there met by Mr.) CAPITAL STOCK Qo cr the 5th 18 0 0 20 060 troips in and aboirt U8t c6 wt h. mejfoy that its stern lineamentiB tnroat an( two aoe It is hopedIh 1 i hng all the Stake Uerves, Aeir aoe wuundg no( be Ky appreheniio ut i he 8p Th 8 lo 8S disappeared, and in their place 500 killed 'rn'i-'aTmed BTew Orleans otj oharaoters of blood. This last blow mpre trulj 5 reveals the crtwardly animus of this rebellioi 4 'H ht tfcftTJ a ii previous exhibitions of barbarity 01 All i 23 i.ieceB of artil in mnt of Government proper the part of, rebels in arms, or of tbe plots of I their sy mpathners and co-workers in the North, Cnitwo, April 16 WBoliga i aasassiaation of Unioi 2 000 dt- UK- i i ur tt I il 1 i A 1-0 in A3 I tv A i ro SlOO pri- i i Mobile. The garrison fel.j I i the river by Chickasawbaj WiKon captured all-of nmiind rebel Oeti.

Forrest, hie rrnnnd his hecn captured is und ubtidly in our possession before this LATER-- Jhere ia little dpubt that John eon's (nine nrrnV i surrendered to Sherman Ihe rebellion may considered dead, and with it tbe party of and treason Sodderv death is alw lya overwhelming as of the humblest nf men is alwayi- Btarthng-v when tae head of thirtyj i of people is hurried into eternity by the Hand of a murderer that? head a man Bt 4 i wise so noble as ABRAHAM LINCOLN, i Olutf Magistrate of i in the condi tion -if at sorrow andl the bi. ck are too for many words irt uune in an inis nroaa land 10 aay wuu lov th wel to their race, i 1 not bow down in profouni grief at the evert, it la- brought upon us For once all iiiuor i be forgotten, and Ho right in tan hear ol Mi Lincoln's daath it as a national Ciilami ttiese its firat momenta, no tiie future God, in his mbcrutible i thus MSiied the a i the future muse It. ive to Him Lit,) ine ULOOunts arc coafused and con t'l i i One dispatch announces that tfc PrLSiilLQt died at I2J. Another, an hou i nur, states that hn, 11 btill hvftig, but "We press without knowing th tl ex iot truth, but presume theieis not the! Riijtitest round lur hope Mr Seward his son ire both wounded, but Were ii i i But there can belittle hope tin i nil) withthi8additionalj.no I tlul i Pribune The lmt)8t uisappeareu, auu iu tuoi. rr Tojthe 4-h mstaiy fc a languor, by some named weakness.

that 1 itnd wounded --JT The teae ng these times is traced iul The It ma; not be mortal, a-j apprehension is that they will prove fatal. nurse alarmed Mr. Frederick "Seward, OF $10 EACH. and fort wai captur ff men, ana tne aesiruouon oi uj 1 hree hundred arT re8 faS let the Union men of the Nortl bear this burnirig memory in their bearts--thai who was in an adjioming room and hastened to (I'M fathers room, when be met I he assassin, who inflicted npon him One or more wounds The recovery of Frecsrick Sewaid Allying in bed in the same room, and inflicted three Btabs in the it is IOUDMUI. "-hought no 1 arteries, though he struck Seward on the head with a billy severely injuring 'the skull and felling him al-j most senseless.

Tbe assassin then rushed into the attacked Major J. S.A., and Mr. Hansel), a messenger of tbe State De-j partment, and two male jnursea, disabling them' 11. He then rushed upon the Secretaryi who was It is not probable that the President will live through the night Gen. Grrnnrand wife were advertwea to bel at the theatre this evening bat he started foij Burlington at six o'clock this evening.

At a Cabinet meeting at 1 Which Gen. Grant the conspiracy to assassinate the President andBwhi present, the subject of vbe state of tbi hsCabioetwas in North, and the prospect of a speedy peace We SOLOIEK'S AID SOCIETY. ill we lliiaquesii i i II ill n-w For tvio -years we have 1 md ud I'd we do suine tl it i for ui Idius ind thai ks to 'the gooif I i in-, 11 i 1 lie hands of our peopfelwe havei nt. 1 i good deal, and our obuntry i dune but now ice are in need i i of interest, but itj certamh i in' a ctrimger manifestation of (interest i 4 it th ur Ai 1 iciety" is i i tl In i- it thnt ihe many i i 1 loini the few We wan 1 I I I I in this for many i i 1 rk then why not with nne united i i "ff in ui sh ulders to tha wheel and MI i 'tc idily i i tlut ii personalities will dct' v. rli niid fi i ii with 111 i ii "ft inuip.

we we fie th i I md n', usual qpplea- i it in iv ttooia betweei ur 111 III nnd i pri- i si all el-e Summer, by Copperhead obiefs; and th discovery of this pkt, together with the espos re of the seveial secret societies forming thai 'culmination of cowardice and villainy, brought! upon its leader the crashing weight of popular loathing and indignation And let us remember in the midst of out bitter grief, that tbe assassination of ABRAHAM LINCOLN is a fitting, natural, and necessary act of the opposition to the Government. opposition so bitter, led, from pothouse nj State and National organisations, by Juban-j jdoned mon, could not eventuate in any less in- Murder the appropriate crown for snob monstrosities. And let us never lose sig it of the significant Ifact, that the bullet whieh'slew honest, great- ABRAHAM LINCOLN, was aimed at the of every Dnion man in the Republic The act of assassination is a thieat against humblest, as wel as supportei the Government. Itftra a cowardly deed, its commission coes not exhaust the Lroonery of the faction which will go down in nistory as its instigator arid Apologist. No imulated regijet, no simple condemnation pi (be att, will cover up the guilt the sympa toilers with or deceive an intelligent! people Thip is the final strain upon tlie hi fowling the American people.

He who ilence now or sptakt lightly of the fearful ca 'arpity which has hurled the Chitf Magistrate torn Ins place, or apolbtftzes for the crime--let nra be marked as an assassin in heart, and out awed in all the relations of life. So shall as sassmation, and Treason, jits parent, become not only unpopular, out impossible; and no other way. The country has lost a father. The repub lie never had a President whose death was so universally and deeply lamented. The tidings leroed the loyal millions like a sharp sword aeems such a bard thing tihat this great son bringing the nation through the dark nglit of its not to he cum pie tiob, df his gigantjo task.

As Muses drought Israel out of bonda through much was discussed, Tbe President was very cheer ful and spoke very kindly "of Gen. Lee and others of the Confederacy, and of ihe estab lishment of a government in Virginia. All the members of the" oaainet except Mr Seward are now in, attenance upon the President. I bave seen Mr, Seward; bnt he and) Frederick were both unconscious (Signed) B. M.

STANTON, Secretary of War, WASHINGTON, April M. Tbe President is still alive, bnt he is growing 1 weaker. The" ball is lodged in his brain three inches froib where it entered the skull. lie remains insensible, and his condition is utterly The. Vice Presidem has been to see AH company except ma memners or tne Cabinet and of the family is rigidly excluded Large crowds etill continue in tie streets, as near the house as the line of guards allow.

Associated Preis Account. profusely. Tbe essaiein then rushed down etaita, moun icd his horse at tbe door and rode off lefore an arm could be sounded, and in the same man as the aieaqsin of the It is believed that the injuries of the Secretary are fatal, nor those of either of the 1 'thers alt loogh both tbe Secretary and As sistant Secretary are very seriously injured." Secretaries Stanton and Welles and prominent officers of the Government called at Secretary Seward house a inquire oonoelra-! ing his condition, sind there'heaTd of tbe aasasi ination of the President. They then proceeded to the house where hei WASH'INOTON, Friday, April 14,1865: President Lincoln and wife, with other friends, this evening visited Ford's Theatre for tbe par- pose of the per brmance th.e EQ8 to announce to tne people of ore vteicrty 4bat Tie is now for the Brown, Wbit WALL PAPER lA Fine Assortment of and th, ASSESSMENT $1 PER SHAKE. Working Capital.

The Petroleum Company has duly ere. leases of 5,000 acres cf -BFLZOTCD LABDS, lying In of Delmar, Charleston, Ship I pen, Morris, Liberty, and Middleburv, and In Wllsbwo, tioga county, and In Brown township, Lyooming county--in number about 100 leases. 1 I of the Company are actively employed in other eboiee lands. $60,000 -of the stock if 'already i ibioribed. Operatibng will be commenced when thne-fourths of the anthomed stook shall be sttbseribei and tea per cent, paid in.

Thelatdi leamd caver all, to nearly all, of the territory loosHties named, where eurfaoe and igeologio -ndlcations of petroleum exist. It Is believed that the inducements 'offered by the Company an inch ai to make Investments in Us peculiarly detinble Persons wanting stock should subscribe at once, as the books will be closed on the first of May. Subscriptions received by ROBCNSON, Esq Treasurer, at tba PIEST NA- Directio j. 3ACHE, President, -i W. J.

W. B4IEET, r. 3IBBB.OLLE, BACHE, C. COPBSTICK, P. CARD, M.

BULLABD, AMOS COOLIDGE, J. L. ROBINSON, Treasurer, M. H. COBB, Clerk.

was lying exptogreibYbiting, of course, BANK'OF WJJMSB01M), Pa (tense anxiety and solicitude. ir An immense crowd was ga-hered in front the President's bouse, and a xtrong guard stationed there. Many persons wereevi dently supposing he Would be brought to IMS The entire city' to-night presents a scene wild excitement, accompanied with violent of indignation and the profoudest sor ow. Many abed tears The military authorities have dispatched nounted patrols in every direction; in if possiDle, arrest the assassin, whole Metropolitan police are likewise vigilant for the lame purpose. The attacks, both at the theater and at Secretary Reward's bouse, took place at about the same hour--10 o'clock--thus showing a precon- certed plan to assassinate those gentlemen, Some evidence of the guilt of the party who attacked the President are in the possession of he police- Vice President Johnson is in the city, and American Cousin.

It wrts inoounced in theB hi headquarters are guarded by troops, papers that-Gen. 0TM' DEMENT April 15-4-0 A- M. bnt that gentleman took Hate tram of 0, ur 1 II I i hose uie am) help and tiffi era and lo i er cm 1 i dozen, tin do ic pon -itibeC urt even i ii o'clock till five, am mot tli it npfl this ii To i-. ill lm re earnestly each-one wh sii ill see i appeal fe4 I'll IT is direu iimtntnm to him or and nut oi ly fn ot but from tboi-e Annsp cli 1 wh tilling returned from Southern sit of de-jrud iln now with pale emu ciated tormo, Snd my i we.ikened intel 'Kcts are asking for your eympathy-for youi giit. that tiiey may nobly finish their course as iev i heroically bergun.

returned pn-oners, falls, ty a Itftel ar rnrngement, to our Pa Pranch, and to keep tbi noble work moving we must ao our part. Wh will help us? we wait your reply. By order, LUCY M. HoTCHKiss. suffering, and was finally permitted to look upon tho Promised Land fym the top of Ne bo, so was the nation's chief and leader per uitted to behold the sunrise of a day that witness the triumpbjal march of the nation inward, through decades of years, to the high place among earthly' powers.

AKDRIW JOHNSON is to-day the President ol tl United States. The possessor of a wili md determination which have earned for (ho appellation of "Young Hickory," combin Jersey. I The Theatre was dense crowded, and ivery body seemed delighted wit i the scene be Ifore them. During the thirc. aot, while there a pause for one of the actors to enter, a Uharp report of a.

pistol was heard, which merely attracted attention, but suggested nothing (serious until'a man rushed tie front of the President's box, waving a kng dagger in hji right hand and exclaiming Sie Semper Tyran and immediately leaped from the box, Ivrhich was in the second tier, stage be th and ran across to the opposite side, mak his escape amid the bewilderment of the jnudience, in rear of the theatre' and mounting horse, fled. The screams of Mis. Lincoln first disclosed the fact to the audience that the President bad been when all present 'rose to their feet, rushed towards the stage, many exclaiming Hang him 1 him The excitement was of the wildest possible iesoriplion, and of course there was an abrupt termination of the theatrical performance. There was a rush towards -he President's box. when cries were heard stand back and him air 1M Has any one stimulants 7" On a hasty 'examination was found that the Preside tt had been through tbe liead above and back of tte temporal'bone, and that some of the brain was He was removed to a private home opposite to tbe theatre, and the Surgeon General of the irmy and other surgeons were sent for to attend to his condition.

On an examination of the. private box, ood wus discovered on the bacc of the cushioned rocking bhair on which the had beeu lilting, also on tbe postillion and on tbe floor. A common, single-barrelec pistol was" found in the carpet. A millitary guard was placec in front of the residence to which -he President 1 had conveyed. An immense crowd was in I trout of it, all deeply anxious lo learn the con Idition of the President.

It had been previously JEFF'S --it 18 an coincidenc thut the A ra horse sent to Jeff Davis froml tlie Viceroy of Egypt, aa a present, and over by if blocktide runner, haa been captured in North Carolina by Sherman, and held to be given to Piesident Lincoln. The time is pro idling Jwhen Jeff will need rtfore than tlic fleelness of that Arabian td bear him ofl from the armies of the grBat lie Hon. JAMBS T. HALB, late M. 0.

frottf thi Mstriet, died at his residence in Bellefonto, 01 i 6th instant. An extended notice will next week. lannounced that tbe wound was mortal, but all ed with a strong intellect and an jnflexibleB hoped otderw i llove of justice, Andrew Johnson will not dis The shook to the community was the loyal millions. We do not fear fo: country with the heroio Tenneseesan as itsgpglesby, General Meigs, Colonel Hay lOhief. Treason will now receive justice un I leavened by mercy justice symbolised 'by the I naked, instead of the sheathed, sword.

The I babbling idiots who bave decried the mild, ruli of LINCOLN denouncing it as tyranny, may DOW learn taat the dead object of their fiend lish hate pushed forbearance to the verge of id a Tew personal friencs, with Surgeon. "Genera Barnes and i few o' his immediate assistant! were afonnc bis bedside. Tee President was in a state of syncope totally insensible and breathing slowly. blood oozed from tbe WOUUL at tbe baok of hi head. The surgeohsfexhatiuteu every possiibl effort of medical skill; but Wl hope was gone I The parting of his family with tbe dying! President was too sad for description.

The President and Mrs. Lincoln did'not at for the theatre until fifteen minutes, after o'clock. I Speaker Oolfaxwra at the White House the time, and the slated to him although Mrs Linooln had i Td Maj. Gen. Dix: It is now ascertained with reasonable certainty that Itwp assassins were engaged in the horrible crime, Wilkes Sooth being the one that shot the President, and the other a of his, name un cnown, but whose description is so clear that ic can hardly escape.

It appears from a letter found in trunk that the murder was planned belore thq 4tb of March, but fell through then, because the accomplice backed out until Richmond could be hoard from. 1 Booth and his accom slices were at the livery stable at 6 o'clock last evening, anc. left there with fheir horses about 10 clock or shortly before that order. It seem that they iiad for several day been seeing a chance, but for pome reason it was not carried into effect until last night One of them has evidently made bis way to Baltimore. The other has not yet "seen traced.

Abraham Lincoln died at 23 minutes after 7 o'clock. (Signed) E. M. Secretary of War. YORK, April i Dispatches just received from Washington ay Seward is not dead, bnt in a critical ondition.

i Later despatches state that Secretary SB ward will probably, recover, Hia son ia improving. Andrew Johnson was sworn into office as President of the United States, by Chief Justice to-day at 11 o'cloek. Secretory McCullooh and Attorney General Speed and others were present. Ee remarked, tbe duties are mine; I will per orm them rusting in God." The acting Secretary of State has issued the following address: 1 To the PeopUofthe UniUA SfaUt: The undersigned is directed to announce tha the funeral ceremonies ot the lamented Ohie! Magistrate will take tie Executive Mansion this city, at 12 o'clock on Wednesday the 19th inst. The various religoos de- nominations'throughout tbe country are re quested to meet in their places at worship at that hour for the purpose "of solemnizing the occasion with appropriate ceremonies.

HtfNTEK, Acting Secretary of i WASHINGTON, April 15. President Johnson and his cabinet held their jfiret formal meeting this afternoon at tbe Tea?" ry Department in the room of Seo'y MoCnl- llough. President Johnson, in conversation with Balylon is AITD 3 TJLLABD, neeing the downward tendency of all thing! vendible, hastened to 1 THE CITY and purotmed of Dry Qoodi, Notions, and lo-forth, I ON A GOLD BASIS, which goods will be sold on like just little obeaper than any of like good quality can be sold SIDE OP SUNRISE. If yon want Goods, If yoa want Spring Qeods, If you want anything to wear, If you wani to bay at such pncea that you can afford yonrself an extra dross or two, td repay yon for wearing your old olothei for two at the in STIPE, and brmg all your children and yonr neighbors with yon. For a good bargain 'ought to be distributed among your friends.

So come ONE AND of the most fashionable and tasteful patterns i great variety of Plain and Figured 'WINDOW PAPEKS, I which he to Mil cheap regardtai lance of Gold in Wall Street latest and twit invention! in CURTAIN FIXTURES, Cord and to match. In the way of Yankee Notions hu stock is nnrivaled both in -variety and Among other notions be has constantly on hand Album Pictures, Altrjanacs, Bodkins, Bankers Cases, Beads, Back Qammon Boardi, BnjdmeUri, Bridal Gifts, Crochet Needles, Chess Men, Curtain Loops, Carpenters Camels Hair Pencils, Chalk Crayons, Cards, JDolls, iaper Pins, Drams, Fancy Bores, Fishing Tackle, Frames, Flattl, PMU, Guitar Strln Hair Pins, Ink jof .11 Colors Indelible Ink, I Inkstands, Knitting Needles, Key rings, I Ladies Baskets, Microscopes, Needles, Patterns for Worsted Work, Pictures, Picture Frames, Picture Pen Racks, Parlor Games, Port Pocket En rn, Pocket Mirron Pipes in all varieties. Pins, (Mourning) Portfolios, Paint Boies, Sand, Shaving Brushes, Boxes, Shuttles for Lace, Sealing Wax, Silk Fish Lines, Stereoscopes Picture-, Tobacco Boxes, Thermometers, LCOK AT MY NEW STOCK, and you will lay t) TEY ARE GOOD AND CHEAP. O. BVIXARJ).

Wellsboro, April 12, 1886. 3 R. WILLIAMS is on hand at his Store, No. 3, Union Block, with afresh stock of DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Perfumery, Yankee Notions, Fano? Articles, Patant Medicines, Ao Ac, boaglrt since the, Fall of Rlchnoad, and which will be sold vary cheap for cash. He has a 10 on taiiS Linseed Oil, White Zmo, Wintow Glaai iuid Putty, White Wash and in fact everything kept in a T3RTJ STORE.

claim to have is best and cheapest stock of Drug! ant Patent! Medicines, Perfumery, Toi ei Soap, Yankee Notions, Ac, ever brought in town, and i' yon don't believe it call and examine 'or yourselves. Nc. Union Block, firat door be- Jerome Smith. P. R.

WIMJAMS WMlsfcoro, April, ISftJ, Jistinguished gentleman to-day, laid that! at preset he saw no necessity for an extra session of Oongresa, and farther that he would not commit himself to a policy which would pre-J vent visiting condign punishment on JBe bad been fighting rebels here and in Ten-j lessee, and his previous course might be re-l indscation of his future oonduotj upon the subject. THE SPANISH JACK, A A A "TILL serve a limited number of Mares at my 'V farm! in Middkbury, 4 mile west of ville, Tloga County, Pa. A A A t)7 years oil, 12 hinds high, and weighs 801) pounds. He ia a sure and baa no superior in Northern Pennsylvania. Contracts for the delivery of the foal soon ae wiL be roinle with the owners of mares.

to insure. Mares from a distance accommodated with pasture. Farmers will do well to call anc see animal. PHILO GRIFFIK Middlebu-y, April jfi, "OW OS NEVBU.f-Now is the time for and gardeners to procure the newest and best! varieties of Seed Potatoes--five choice varieties now offered for sale at Roy's Drag Store; among which an Che New Seedling, called the New White Fetch Blow, tbe eat ef all Potatoes for family and the Buckeye, the best of all the early vanetius. This i) the last stock of Seed Potatoes will ever be brought on at this establishment.

Don wait, you can't get them next year. GARDEN SEEDS, in large to sale at ROrS DRPQ 8TOEE. EBD POTATOES Some'new and choice vane-S ties. Also some fine Earl; Potatoes for sale al SOY'S DRTJq STORZ, AND GKASS SEED --We Bave a Sa. peifior Article of Clover and Grass Seed.

WRIHT A BAILBY. Visiting Cardj, Viohn Strmj ic. Ho has on on hand the largest stock of A I ever brought into Tioga County embracing FIVE DIFFERENT QUALITIES COMMERCIAL NOTE PAPER A WHITE FOOLSCAP, BLUE FOOLSCAP, QUARTO POST, GILT EDGED NOTE, LADIES' NOTE, LEGAL CAP, BILL PAPER, MOURNING ten different stylet of ENVELOPES A ALL SCHOOfc AND TEXT BOOKS used in the Schools and Academies in the Cottctr, which will be sent by mail at publication prices ALSO A VARIETY OF MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, Embracing BIOGRAPHY, HISTORY, POETRY, NOVELS, 1 LAW, POLITICS, PHILOSOPHY, md TRAVEL Also, DAY BOOKS, JOURNALS, LEDGERS; PASS BOOKS, TIME BOOKS, BANK BOOK BLANKS REMEMBER TO CAtL HERE Before -f sr WASH LIME-- The! quality Island lime for wiitD waihing, at ol STORE. No, 5, Unwn Block, Post Office APRIL 6, 1865-tf. Nfo'HSPAPl'RflRi.

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