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Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette
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  • Montreal :Robert Weir,[183-]-1885
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mercredi 3 février 1869
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[" ms ?füK A-'O, ^&ÈKS«^ 4&SAL üElv WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEB 3, 1869.PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS THIS H-vY.Adjourned animal general meetlngof IheMojsle Co., at 10 and i2 Corn e xbhange, at 1 p iu AUCTION SAIES THIS DAY.BY JOHN J.ARNTON.Real Estate, at Uis rooms at 10 o\u2019clo^lc.BY U MOURBGOR.i)iy Good»?, 6 50.Wheat closed active and firm ; No.2 at $1.15) ; and No.1, salts at $! 20 I® $l 22.Loru closed active, prices advanced 1c to 1 ju ; new 58c ; uo grade 52c t3) 53)0.Oats dull, but firmer in price; sales at49)c 13) 49Je for No 2.Rye quiet at $1,15 ® $1.16.Barley dull at $1.-75 i®$i,76.Whiskey dull at 91 Jc.Provisions active and excited.Mess Pork at $31 i® $31.-25 ; Prime Mess $27 ; ex-prime $26.Bulk meats active.Lard drm at 20)0.Dr-ssed Hogs quiet and advanced 25c ; sales at $13 26 f3 $14 00.Live Hogs firm ; cemtrou to extra $10t®$l0.50 Receipts\u20148,000 brie flour, 25,000 bu.-h wheat, 82.000\thush corn, 17,000 do oats, 2,500 do rje, 6.000\tdo barley.Shipments\u201413,000 brls flam, 8.000\tbush wheat, 18,000 do corn, 10,000 do oats, 2,400 do rye, 2,400 do barley, 4,000 hogs.HERALD OFFICE, Ï Tuesday, 2nd February, 1869.J Financial.\u2014Stocks are in good demand at full prices.Bank of Montreal were placed at 139 J.and holders of City have advanced to 104.Merchants are rather easier ; sales at 109£, buyers generally offering 109.There are sellers of Molsons\u2019 at 110J.Sellers ofTeljgraph at 134^, and buyers at 132^.Mining Consols are offering at $3.12^.Other shares are nominally the same.Sterling Exchange is weaker, closing at 9j to 9J prem, cash for Bank 60-day Bills.New York Karkets by TVlegrupii.February 2.Cotton strong at 29{c.Flour more active tor common grades, others dull and declining ; receipts 5,300 brls ; sales 7,700 brls at $-.70 13 $6.20 for Superfine State aud Western; $6 85 13 $7.15 for common to choice Extra State ; $6,60 t3$7 50 foi common to choice Extra Wesiern.Rye Flour steady at $5.25 t3 $7.40.Wheat dull and declining ; sales 10.000 bush No.1 aud 2 Spring mixed, at $1.62 j ; Amber Canada $1.90.Bye quiet; sales 1,500 bushels choice Western at $t.50.Com declining ; receipts 20,000 bush ; sabs 37,000 bush at 90cz®92 jc for new mixed Western.Barley dull ac $2.10 for State.Oats dull ; receipt., 600 bush; saies 21,600 bush at 73o for Western instore; 76jcfordo afloat.Pork firmer at $32 for new Mess ; $31 25 f3 $31.50 for old Mess.\tS Lard firmer at 181\t21c for steam ; 2030!® 21 j for kettle rendered.Nsw York, Feb.2 \u2014Butter dull at 25c t® 35c for Ohio aud 40c t® 48c for State : Cheeee firm at 16c i® 21c.I.uIOHt 3.uruiKot,i -t ft* lit-in by fl'elr,;., London, Feb.2, pm.\u2014Consols 92j for both.Bonds 76.Erie 2d I C 93.A & G W 40).Liverpool, Feb.2, p.m.\u2014Flour 26s.R.d Wheat 6< 9d.White do lie 5d i© ns 6d.Pease 44s.Com 34s for old and 33s for now Barley 5s.Oats 3s 6d.Pork 97s 6d.Lard 75s.Spirits Petroleum 8)d, Cotton firm ; Uplands lljd z® ll{d; Manchester market firmer with better prie s, London, Feb 2.\u2014Consols 93) for bo'.h.Bonds quiet at 763.Stock market quiet; Erie 75); 1.O.93 ; A and G W., fluctuating throughout the day, closed at 43.Livsrpool, Ftb.2, evening.\u2014.Cotton firm ; Uplands on the spot Hid; afloat 12 1® 12jd; Oileans 12d ; the sales have been 15 0U0 bales.Corn\u201434s for old ; 32s 6dt332s 9d for new.Turpentine 30s 91.London, Feb.2\u2014Linseed Oil firmer, hut not higher.Tallow 47s.Paris, Feb.2\u2014Bourse firm.Rentes 70f 80.Havre, Feb.2, evening\u2014The Cotton market closed unchanged.Coru ExcMfige\tReport, Montreal, Feb.2, 1869.Floub ^ bn.oî 196 f&s.~8uperior Ex-tra none ; Extra $5.25 1® $5.40 ; Fancy $5.00 ® $5.05 ; Supeis from Canada Wheat $4 85 i® $4 90 ; Strong Supers from Canada Wheat $>4.95 /3)j $5.00 ; Superfines from Western Wheat (Welland Canal,) nominal, $0.00 i@ $0 00 ; City brands of Superfine (from Western Wheat) nominal, $0.00 I® $0,00 ; Canada Superfine No.2 $4.45 1® $4 50 ; Fine, $4 17\\ t3 $4.25 ; Middlings $3 75 ® $3.20 ; Pollards nom-inal ; U.O.Bag Flour $2.40 i@ $2 42),\u2014City-brands $2 50 ® $2 62) per 100 lbs.Very little business done in Flour this forenoon, aud prices of Superfine from Canada Wh.at are a shade easier.Ordinary Supers, brought $4 87), and good $4,90,\u2014while one or two parcels of Strong brought $4.95 and $5.00.Lower grades dull.Oatmeal, per bri.of 200 lbs.\u2014Nominal at $6.00 us-estbaoft, lile like and Uatu'rm^fï,10 bsdee0.and annoyances of to#* «.id r\tthe troubles with their muiüclPd0,t do?^ ?Ped D\"fl- ™ lug belore and after th\t1 7s- aijd «\u2019ash- avoided.One boule tonIe PfiraUoa> ar\" here Druggists everywhere1^\u2019 BostoQ\u2019 and «old by February 1\t\u201e r Daw 26 ^ PER G.T.B.WEST.T W Raphael 100 bids flour; J E Hunsicker 100 Go: G Denholm 100 do ; D Butters 100 do; Suck, R & co 200 do; Buddtn & C 200 bgs do-AixUi&Ji 200 do; B Gunn&co2 brls ashes; Kiik-wood, Làeo 3 do; Hobson&co 3 do ; M Hannan 16 kgs butter; Buck, R&co 170 do; J Dongall & CO 14 do; Shaw Bios 29 rolls leather: Ferguson 22 dressed hogs; Buck.RAeo 12 do PER G T R EAST.F & Workman 1200 du s\u2019ûandles; E Scott 1 bid J A Adams 33 oxs; Older 1 c»; J Rhynas 16 btie 20, bxs; J Mitchell 120 hf bbls; J Popbam 3 trunks; H P Kmmond 3 bxe; Green & S 2 Cel J Mitchell 30 brls; A Brown 20 cs MONTREAL & CHAMPLAIN KB.J Eirkup 1 bx 1 bri; Bathgate&Bros 161 bxs; v0ra'xTh,2 bl.°cks 37 llhcl8.C « Snowdon&co n !*?' U i^g &u0 i d°; Ferrier & co 1 do; IM^fo Bros St.McG 5 do; Bathgate & Bros 113 hf wJin^,0,Bu0,iuuau 3 rsks-J O Gordon 30 bxs; L P Carter 2 do; Thos Davis 6 do; G W Hen-shaw 17 cs.SPü,CI4r., NOTICES.05 equally as potmt power for cea-siug, purifying enrichiu* aud strengthening the bioou ?Overy drop of the Saksaparil-lIaN Résolvent communicates through the Biood, aweat, Urine, ard other fluids and juices ol tne system the vigor of life, for it repairs the wastes of the body itu new aud sound mat-rial The haksafakili.ian Resolvent possesses tissue making anti flesh making elements, and supplies the system With any deficiency 01 Caloric or heat making constituents.No matter hû\\v ueep.y seated or en.rafted iu tne tisatres, cartilages glands, orgaus, or bones, disease find corruption may be, t re Influence of this powerful agent on tne blood and oilier fluids, thatsupmy the iivinu b Idy with repairs; will so charge tbe system \\yi tu such constituent-, as to resolve and exterminate the dead and decomposing matter, and supply its placé with sound aud living structure nourished by rich, pure and strong b oud by the chemical > c ion.which the Barsaparh -lian «bsolvent has on the substances taken into tbe Stomach during its process of digestion into Uhyme aud Uhyie, before it is made blood, as wall as the nourishing constituents it converts into blood, and its specific action, when entering in the circulation, it eXt-o-niinates every atom ot virus from the blood, and resolves away all deposits if disease, whether caused oy tae action ot softie specific poison or viruleni disease, of Mercury.Corrosive babil mate Calo-m l, that may have accumulated in tne bones tissues, cannages, or Johns, or from some transmitted family complaint teat may have run through half a dozen generations, HCROFUj-.A, ConsuMPTIOW, iSy'BUSLÏS.TOOURSD AHo BAftA-X Ts-SATEh Vhharéal, n its many forms, OLANSUikAK iiiSEasa, Ulcers in the Phroat, Mi.iifH, Tumours, Nonas in tha glands, aud other parts of the Sy tem Sore a yes, Strumorous -Disuuauges from tue Kars and the worst forms of skm di seases, Trustions, sever Sores, Scald He-vu Ring Worm, lalt Rheum, Hkisipellas, Acne KlaoK: spots, Worms in the Flesh, Tumors\u2019 Cancers, in the v.Omr and all W eaking and Painful Discharges, Night Sweats, loss ci SPERM aud all wastes of the life principle are Withiu the curative range of this wonder of Modern uhemistry and a few days use will prove to any person using it for either of these forms of disease, its potent power to cure them li the parient daily becoming reduced by the watt s anti décomposition that is c ntiuually piugrcssuig, succeeds In arresting these wastes aud repairs tue same with new material made from neaituy blood, and this the isaUsapakil-lan will, and does secure, à cure is certain for tybea once this remedy commences its work of purification, and succeeds in diminisbieg the I.ss of wastes, its repairs win be rapid ami every day the paifont will feel himself grJwiug better and strouger, the food digesting better appetite improving, aud flesh and Weight In-\u2019 creasing.Not only oes the mass,parillIan Resolvent excel all known remedial ageins in toe core of Chronic, s-ouotui.ous Oonstitu-TIoNAL t-KIN aud SYPHILOID DISKASS8, but it is the only positive curative for IL-Dney Bladder, Urinary, and WomB diseases.Gravel uiaBKatrs, ueophV, Bt- ppage of Water, in\u2019 «iliiiiifli\u2019*G&itOf Urine, ÜKiG.gT\u2019a JJiwKAbE ae-h Dill .-.uria, and iu ail eases where there are Bs ick dust deposits, or the water is thick, cloudy mixed wi.h substances like tbe white oi an e^\u2019 or threads like white silk, or there ts a moi bid dam, bilious appearance, and white bone dusi deposits, aud where there is pricking, burning sensation when passing water, aafi pfou in the mm all of the iar-.K, along the 1 oins, in aii these conditions K.tDWaï\u2019a MarsaParIllian ivEsuLVitNTV aided by ihe application of Kad-WAY-S aEady itELXEF to ihe MPiNK and mmaj.i of the Back, anu the Bowels regulated with one or two of KaewaY\u2019s Keoulaiing Pills per day, will soon make a complete cure\u2019 in a tew deys, ihe patient will be enabldd to hold and discharge his water natural y without pain aud the Urine wil.be restored to its natu ai clear, and amber or cherry colour.téiti.-B&N J.Ji&ODIiü, UiûvSCOiiïEL HTJOK NKtt, and many other eminent medical menl used one of the ingredients of the «arsapariï HAN BESOLVENT, », e.PARIERA BRAVA as u speciall y in all Urinary difficulties, in Hs \u2019crude state, and eulogised it above all remedial agenn for Urinary discharges, and Woftto difficulties\u2019 and asaiiihontrlpiiQ fo oaicuious diseases, and It is now rcg«,rYQd «is superior to euchu Junipkr UUBitJffB, OOP -BIA, -ÜIG1T OIS.iURPiNTTNfil* t*IN, &o., as a i- iuretic, both in àiigiand and *\tranee, and now, as it is presented to the puttie under tne new Oiiemicai process of 3>r.iiAnl Way s lute discovery of ob ainmg tho active vro- P:rilef ^ vacu ) irom vegetable substances, by wmch the true curative principle of f ari\u2022 ra BRAVA, called OissXmprIine pi\u201e secure^1 and combined with warsaparIi eian and other associates ID tile kAttSAPARiL-LJLAN ithSou,Vi5.NT its power in these diseases is a nxed fact * In purchasing this medicine, see that, the let-ter,s V* ^ ^way s Kenovatinq Kesolv- 1 ent, is on the front of tne label, and the word ttARSapartdi/ian in large letteis on its side, hivery notile to be pure and genuine must be signed KaDWaY & uo,\t! \u2022\tprice o| the rtAkSAPAgiLLian Resoeyent J?^)i\u2018ur r>tr bottie, or six bottles aOr *d.uu or $10.1)0 per dozen.Jr't-rsons sending aP*.^, order for ten d uia- s to Ur.JoHiN IIaUVV aY, 439 at.Paul ttireet, will receive onë dozen package, free oi freight, to at.y part of ti ls t ominlon.isold by ah Uruggists, and general storekeepers, ana agents lor jLiadway\u2019s Üea»y üeliep.IN.h.This medicine is entirely.different from any preparation of SarsapaffiJaS.thërelore do not be peisuaded to purchase àny Sarsaparilla in place of me SauspaeiilLIan JücsonvENT.&ee that Ü, K.K.is on every boliie.JOniM KAUWaY, M d.87, Maiden Dane, !New York & 489, St.Pauij Street Montreal.married, On th* 27th instan% a.r.the resideneo nt bride\u2019s fatner, by the R^v.G m J J.Boulier, of hatà uguav, to Lizzie Qeobl^ second da gther of Thus, mebbie, , merl chant, Howick, P,Q.\t\u2019 mfcr- DIED, In this city, on Sundav, the 3lHt Jan., Msfy Johnston, ihe youuaest daughter of James Bur\", r sq , aged 8 years Fri nds are requested to attend the .ruucral, from her father's house,No 60 -vyiiner street, on Wednesday afternoon, the 3rd inst .at half past two o\u2019clock.\t* ¦ Jin\tthe 31st Jan.Miraett^ Anderson, wife of li.W.Warner, of this City, aged fifty, three years.L^\u201ca\u2019\u2019d aequaintano-B are respmt-t\" aitonu the funeral, from her hnn«l^en0e' No 1 H U-™ a Terrace Mo foil at 3 p mAvenUe'ou Wednetida;, tue 3rd inst., Marshafi uh\u201ea17oer\u2019on the 26th Inst., Christina lam,\to yJar8- atennd daughter of the laud ^ Marshall, a native of Ayrshire, hoot- 4MUS-MaNTS HoimoWAY\u2019s pills.\u2014Want of vita) energy nervous wpRKness, physical debility, or oy whatever oth*-r name you choose to call that fcehieuei-s aud depression which render its victims careless whether they live or die, is one of the mot terrible < i human affections.Fortunately there an infallible prescription for it \u2014üolloWay\u2019s Fills.Let «he weak and broken aown try them.To y a:e guaranteed by tne experience ii the whole civilized world.Bold by all Druggists,\tr D -iw 2tf WHY NOT ÜBK THE BEST.OVER TWENTY YEaBS\u2019increasing deman ,,«stabUshed the fact that MATHEWS VENETIAN HA IB UYB 1» the best in th world It is the cheapest, the most reliable and mos*.eon veinent.Complete in one bottle jjoes not require any previous preparation of the nuir.No trouble.No crock or stain.Produces a beautiml black or brown, as preferred, a chUd can apply it.Always gives satisfaction.Only oU cents per bottie.^o d everywhere.A.1.MATHJilVtfSj Manufacturer.N,Y r,-HEfN^Y\u2019 simpson & (jo., Wholesale Agents \u2022515 Bt.Paul Btreet, üiontreul.August 15, s?® A a 1=3® M a- i; 3 © b?S3 pro CO X SH S\u2019 B ® S J3 3 1-J d Cg » o O P p t sB cca 2 Fa m' 2 «33, : Pp-S \u2022 : I 35 .^ : w;: 2 : g: » \u2022 n \u2022 CD 0,0\tgo p* «\t§\t£ 'a.bbffSOBtJtte1?030* æoogocoooo3oo.g.r-\tCHO; 55 iBh- ÿ> 5\tMoog-o œ J.O g 1-, -t iïq \u2022< jq ^ *0 pr 0 : : : J ® 3 -* ® \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 a rbcib3 * ' \u2022 ^ ojQOOOÛO^^o^: ¦a ÎSîWi III! lino xsg| « '\u2019l £ ?s H\u201c£ O 3 r \u2022 O; ^ : ?\u2022 c a: a : a : : O j Jl O^Cn Ol *u 3 \u2022\ti.I : &.CC 55 ¦N B.\u2014Accrued Interest on I'enentures is invar,ably paid by purchaser in addition toquot-d price.MACDOUGALL & l)\\v liiaON, Brokers, North British Qhambert, Hospital Street.BIB J AMES' O-LABhE'a r c,m aLK PILLS, 'this well known medicine is no imposition but a suie ano .afe remedy for female aifilcui ties aud obstructions, from any cause wnan ver and although a powerful remedy, it contains nothing hurtful to the constitution.To married ladies lits pecuiiur y suited.in ah cases ol nervous and spinal aflections pain in tne eackai d limbs, latigue, or slight exertion, paipHatiou ol tue heart, hysterics, and whites, these pills will affect a cure when ail other means have fat ed ; aud although a powerful remeuy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or any thing hurtful to the constitution.t mi uirectiou' in the pamphlet around each package, wnich should he careluily preserved.For lull particulars, get a pamphlet, free, of the agent.Jn b:-$r and nostage stamps enclosed to any authorized agent, wih insure a oouie containing over 50 pills, by a return oi mail.JOB MOSES, H.Ï., Sole Proprietor, SPECIAL, NOTICE.Sir James Clarke\u2019s Female Fills are extensively counterfeited.The genuine have the name of \u201cJo# MOSEb\" on the package.a ll others are worthless.n or Sale by Northrop & Lyman, Newcastle Gênerai Agents lor Canada.Sold by all the Druggists In Montreal, and medicine dealers everywhere.June 0.\tDSWlvSO 15si ClJOlosf\u2019e éïstSiir This fpleodld Hair Dye is the best in the world hha only true anu perfect Dpe\u2014Harmless lie, 1 able, Instantaneous.No disappointment, a o rldiqnlous tints.Kemedies the ill effects of bad ayes.Invigorates ana leaves the Hair soit and beaulifui black or brown.i\"Olii by all ¦ rug Êlst» aud Perfumers ; and properly applied at latchetor\u2019s Wig Factory, No, 15 Bond Street New York.January\tJy DW U S -H jA £3 O LSL 1869.IS Weur Musicai Uén Keapectful y announce that they will give their *'*5iST fiHiWÜ tÜMkT OF THK SEASON, IN THE MECHANICS\u2019 HALL.yBfBrauft'stla bf the MONTHFALOHOBVL UN\u2019ON, fiflrst appearance,) Oonduotor-Mr F, H.TOBtUNGTON, Tickets 50 cents, to be ob ained at the Mus'e Slo ts of Messrs.Prince, Notre Dame Street, De Zouche Brothers, and Dawson Bro.hers Great St James Sire et.Doors open at 7,15; Concert at S ~p m.January SO.-\u2014> ~\t25 - U theatksu koyal.PUBLIC NIGHT of the GAKRISON AMA-ÏRLJR^, under the distinguished patronage of Lieut.-Gen BIB, OHABdES WINuBAM, K.U.B, Commanding the Forces, and Msjor-Gen, BlS^itT, C.B., Commanding Second Military District.MONDAY EVENING 8th FEB , ISOG, The performancs will com.menee with Morton\u2019s Farce of AHiUJJIijirioitfc\u2019is Maid, After which, COMIC SONGS by C.PUTNAM.To be fo.lo wed by performance of tbe Christy Minstrel Troupj of the 78th Highlanders.Oonoluding with the Screaming Farce of B- B , by the Amateurs of tbe 60th Roya! Rifles.By permission, the BAND of the US)111 Regiment will attend.Dress Circle, 76c, Family Circle, 87)0.Pit, 25o, Doors open at 7) o\u2019clock.Performance to commence at 8$ o\u2019clock.Seats cau be secured at Prince\u2019s JIusio Store, Notre Dame Store.February 3.\t28 THiVlCTORMpiGCLOB.CHILI) REN\u2019S Fancy lîrefes Enlertmiumczit ON ¦ FIIIDM MEMM, 121,a FIB, LADIES\u2019 COMMITTEE : Lady Windham, i Lady Alios HaViclcck, Mrs, Thbodukk Hast, Mrs.Lovri.l, Mrs.Morland,\tj Mrs.s H.Thompson, Mrs.Jamss Torranur.GENTLEMEN\u2019S COMMITTEE : The President.Vice President, and Directors.REGULATIONS : There will be no admit,tanee without Special Tickets, ohtainsble from the Superintendent the Rtnk.Only those t» Costume will be allowed on tha Ice.Boys over 15 and Adults will be allowed to skate in c istume after N iue o\u2019el ick Special Tickets will be required for those ia costume (obtainable from the Superintendent), and the names and characters to be represented must be given in.Each cady appearing iu Costume eau obtain one Complimentary Ticket, oa application to the Supei Indent.The Dressing Rooms will be available only to Members in Cos\u2019ume.All ordinary Tickets will be suspended for the Evening The Doors will be open at 7:S0.Music Horn 5 iill H o\u2019clock.\t* Februaiy*.\tar ST.ffBOME\u2019S BaZTAE, epo be held on the TENTH in cl Ei-EVENTlï S.March, 1889, under ihe patronage of lady WyndhaM, LcDy Alice Haveli ck and Mbs.Srydqbs, for aid in the erection and iurnish-Ing of me new Bt.Geohoe\u2019s Home, St.Antoine Street, (now nearly comp eted.) Executive Committee :\u2014Mrs Bbydges, Mrs.John Leemin®, Mrs.Kerry, Mrs.Geo.W.Simpson, Mies H.Kimmeb.The following Ladies have already consented to take Tables :\u2014Lady Wyndham, Lady Alice Havelock, Mrs.Brydges, Mis.John Deeming, Mrs.Garth Mrs.Geo, W.Simpson, Mrs.Kerry, Mrs.Mussen, Mrs.Wa Item, Mrs.Hollis.Anv ladies desirous of aiding ihis effort by donations of work or otherwise, will please communicate with any of the above ladies, or with tho Secretary.MISS M, RIMMER, Burccher street, Communications may also be addressed aud information obtained from the following officers of the Society : JOHN LEEMING, President.JOHN KERRY, 1 ,.a\t= ALFREii RlYlMSJR, f 'rice\u201c^res* \"VV.8.WALKiCR, Treasurer.February 2.\ttT 37 NOTICES, CORPORiTIONOF HTML WâTlS VIOEKS BEPMiTMTi PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that, on ac-count.of the low state of the Water ia the Aqueduct, the isSÜPRLY OF WATER TO THE CITY will, from the 3rd instant.Be partially restricted for a fsw days, as foltaows:\u2014 All tjie Section of the City lying below the level of Sherbrooke Street will receive the Water from T o\u2019clock a.m.until 1 o\u2019clock p m.And that Section of the City on and above tbs level of Sherbrooke Street, from 1 o\u2019clock p.m.until 8 o\u2019clock p.m.In the meantime, whenever it will be possible, there will be a full supply.By order.LOUIS LESAGE, Superintendent of W.W, City Hall.\t» Montreal, 2nd Feb., 1869.t\t28 Morisoaf§ Pabllc âuetio! WILL BE CONTINUHD TO-DAY, WEDNRS AND EVERY DAY THIS WE G.MeGiREGOR, A January SO.Malaga lemoas Seeding Baisias iu frails Layrr Kafsms For Sale by E.OHAPEIN, 35 Corn Exchange Building.February §,\t28 "]
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