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! t Miscellaneous. Steamship Lines, &c. MisceL'aneotis. "Miscellaneous. Miscellaneous. Fey k l ? n b PROSPECTUS TOR 1877. tiii: 'II Ih :!1 1 oJ, ri" bVvinh the fln-1 are l.tn m-I. I :! . - . I.I Jain Iif- -- VerWrkVfln in the "K sweet charity utfHch form I o (:;l:tt,rlHyeuu1ac.r,.lwit1,tl1e racrtbanlcororuvM.- I r. r untruly WiV. . " I 114 jit burr iUUf.-Mu i w fu I .10 life's suhm? glow- i rl .r in weak tk inV or in weaK t-k r.-i . .. .i..fitinay noi i-- i' . J nil POOfl nA n tl RllotK. 1 way, irn,rthith cve.y U ik a . -i,rt mil coon "'. rtrmlv In th-allotted way, ri . . .. . ' .urdyrcHchtncuayn. . . t i 1 1 r Hvflt h i my .v v ' y7 i r I -i. i 1 1 1 wiiii thy ludo" to our nrnvfv h0"11'-1 ir.r,nr hill? t ip vaw - J-J !- t- :RRible diving episode Ul'tain ofa Whaler Carried to the Bottom or 111 C. Sea. .iiuic time oariive at liristul, rfuhvJuL.i-voyap.. June L. iliuuiaiid of vessels ft racked vitsea-niunstcrs in search oi on, uui t l .1 . I oi4lfli It I I'D ...Mri'io no longer remunerative, ,.u i iucli less .in ui-uci oi luiisim. : . . .i... . u-;...i Biiti rtkrreu to was iuu i wi im'j, r'r .... ti.i i... i villous adventure Jm mi; tnc M.llrcb came very neir costing ii . '.i r -.11-. iis Me, l ruler me uiosi uivurauic Luiices the occupation of the whaler f of gat danger and physical trial, Vryfcw bliipn ever return to port losiogoue ur more hands (ly the Wy eiipocies of the service. jhfuis that Captain Parker was out husbip with a boat's crewjehasinir a , diI having fastened his harpoon to Miaic, it dived as usual' and the i ii; .i i ! !. t.r.t i out with lishtninir fjpcctli and the ?r blink to the extreme depth of the A this critical juncture, Captain nvcut to the forward part oi the ai k' sure that there was no twist in L jio ijijl prevent its working clear, no ivai ruuuiu; with such (rapidity as fcc the smoke to risa from tho wood f the boat, and the Captain threw , ai i the custom; but by sn unlucky of the 'boat, lie -was canted from his 'xu, and lie' naturally threw out his W to prevent him from falling, but bjwhopraccd it so thai,, the ropo .i wound his wrist, and he was ovr iinout of sight iu an instant.. a perfectly conscious while he ashing down, head-formos, and with ! .credible swiftness, and it appeared b a if Li arm would be torn fio.n .ef, w great was tno resistance of Jter- During those awful moments well aware of his perilous sitiu M that his only chance fur life was ithelihes.1 liut how could he do I He could not remove his right arm "w ade, to which it was eloselv dtho force of tho element ; which he was bciujj drawn,- The re on bi$ train grew more and more c.aod a roaring as of. thunder his ears. He opened his eyes il instant, and it seemed as i stream of fire was passing beforo adnoT came that inevitable ca iwthcbram which characterizes all iwlous bituations, wl:erc one's Cfm3t?ra88iQ w in an cal man, cool aod courageous Qd' ltly, tiU self-pos- fc10!5 ith all his t iff 'each the koife which fbclt. He felt that he was hicf. , , IIUS"s ana it was te?hi.. though! we should cucajiy that What tcnui pi. JcLt'a, mi. VfE CLAIM FOR THE IMPROVE WHSTWEY SEWIWG KllACHINES The following fpecific points of superiority: 1 Great Simplicity in Construction. 2 Durability. 3 Exceedingly Light Running. 4 siui uumiing. ivoiseiess. 5 Perforins all Varieties tf Work. G-Beautyof Finish and Workman ship, t 7 GREAT REDUCTION in Price. Machines sent on trial before payment is re quired ; written guarantee to keep machines in order for rive fears given with each ma chine. Why Pat Old Prices? For circulars and particulars, t Address, THE WI1ITNEV MF'G-.CO., ' dec 29 Patersop. N. J. VICK'S ILLUSTRATED PRICED ; CATALOGUE. Fifty papcs 30f Illustrations with De scription of thousands of the best Flowers and Vegetables in the world, and Tfis vtat to o row uiKM all for a Two Cent poatage, stamp. Printed in German and English, Vick's Floral Guide, quarterly, 2 cents a yv r. M Tick's Flower and Vegetable Garden,' 50 cents in paper ; in elegant cloth covers, $1.00 Address, JAMES TICK, Rochester, N. Y AND Wllmingrori, W. STEAMSHIP L1NF. Tho Steamer . ..J.; Foley', Capt. Price, WILL SAIL FROM BALTIMORE OS SATURDAY, IHARCH 24. To be succeeded by Stinr. 70 CAPT- OLXV2SZI, On, Wednesday, March 28, and thereafter sailing from Baltimore every WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. a o D y 1.1 j UPPINCOTP S MAGAZlji AN' lIXSTHATntt voNTKI.T :' I Popular Literatare. Scienco ancl, trt T Vick's Floral Guide a beautiful Quaiterly Journal, finely Illustra ted, and containing an elegant colored Flower Plate with the lirst number. Price only 2.5 cents for the year. The first No. for 1877 just Issued in German and English. '- Vick's Flower & Vegetable Garden, in pa-pe-- 00 cents ; with elegant cloth covers $1.00. Vick's Catalogue iiOO Illustrations, onlv 2 cents. Address ! JAMES VICK Rochester, N. Y.- VZCZI'S Vegetable and Flower Garden is the most beautiful work of the kind in tho world. It contains nearly 160 pages, hun dreds of fine illustrations, and six Chsomo Plates of Flowers, beautifully drawn and colored from nature. Price 50 cents in paper covers; $1.00 in elegant cloth. Printed in German , and English. Vick's Floral Guide, Quarterly, 23 cents a vpiir Vict' s Catalogue-300 illustrations, only. 2 cents. Address, JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y. ' VXCITS Flower and Vegetable Seeds are planted by a million people in America. Sec . . , Vick's Catalogue U00 illustration?, only 2 cents. ' " . ? Tick s Floral Guide, Quarterly, 23 cents a year. . - ' ' . .... - Vick's Flower and Vegetable Garden 50 cent?; with elegant cloth covers $1.00. All iuv publications a: e printed in English and. German. Address JAMES VICK. o Rochester, N; Y. Dental Notice. VShipi)ers can rt ly upon the prompt Sailing f steamers as advertised. "&3 Through Bills of Lading given to and from Philadelphia, and Prompt Dispatch guaranteed. For Freight Engagements apply to l, D. CAZAUX, Agent, ; Wilmington, W. C. h. S. TJELDEN,, Soliciting Agent . REUBEN FOSTER, General Agoid. Corner Lee and Light St eets, Raltimore. mch 24 CLYDE'S A News. Paper, s published evey eveain, 3a Ibday exceptc - AT- 5 : A 'Year, Mew Or 5U cents aiinonth,"not"Htrictlyin advance :o -AND Viiniington, W, C, " DEMI- WESKLY Steamship Line, The Steamer f cnuircs so kVnA I -urrea m time that oned by seconds rather than a.Vr fcc conld'conimanl but - cd for one stroke lupon that He aV- ucr6 wgan . to lau h r0ut dfTair' but 2,eui nis nerves seemed to Vfc hU and Lis I'emik b co'prcsseci in an iron ft in ' - i,U last momeuts ?' He (j-'Q spite of tho agonizing pain he P 5 fould make one rnoro brave providentially slackened for a Zn1 his kuife' andas I"1- vL . as tnc rope Cccame taut linTk se of the blad !was i .joy, a desperate, effort of his aZ SCTCrCtU He- was freed, b wmtneocca his upward passage, lidv A?atural byacy of the i tfi' this he onlv remem. WnlT ?muQtl1 hc awokc t0 I the w , . reviv"uS consciotts- Vmm$0fh,s bwfs trcw. Trulv W rSd rcmark:iblc '-H froin I PT,? V I Vfi rr i it it ai mil i-i !t m .iiii: i v tUUllJlllU Irl UX flu "vlA I T v . .1 . . . r I r p"ED TO TUE USE priued at LOW I I TAKE PLEASURE IN AN X nouncing that I hav& associa- a ted with me in the practice of I DENTISTRY, my son. Mr. Isaac N. Carr, and hope with his assistance .and by close attention, to merit and receive a renewal of that patronage so liberally bestowed upon me in past years. ' Chloroform administered when desired. ' My well-known TOO TH PASTE kept con stantly on hand and for sale at 60-cents per box. " r . TIIOS. IJ. CARR, M. D. S- Office and residence, No. 3S Market treet . . ; wch 2G PROSPECTUS OF THE Maryland Medic al J ournal, 1 BALTIMORE, MD'. QN THti FIRST DAY OF 'MAY NEXT, the undersigned will issue, in the city of Bal timore, the first number of Thk Maryai Mpdical JouahAL. lt will be a monthly pub lication, devoted to the advancement of lied- cine in all its branches. Each issueof the Journal will contaiu'origi nal articles, froiii. representative men in the profession. ' -. u . Careful selections from, foreign aud home joui-nals will be made with a special view to the requlriincnts of the practitioner. Reports of the progress of Surge y and Medicine in their special, as well as general branches, including Diseases of the Lvefhid Ear, Diseases of the Nervous System, Diseas es peculiar to Women, and Diseases fcf the Throat and Chest, will be regularly given by men eminent in these several branches. These reports wil be an exhibit in abstract form of thj progress in each of these ppecial depart ments during the year. 1 he proceedings of Medical Societies will hi published as often and as fully as their im portance justifies. . ! V Prominence will be given to rare and inter esting cases in Hospital and Private Practice. New Instruments and AppliancesewJieme dies and improved methods of managing dis ease will be specially 'treated. New medical publications, as they appear, will be critically and impartially reviewed. No labor or expense will be snared to ren der th f Mahyland Medical Jocknal. a. wel come visitor to every physician desirous of i ; !.t. iL. 7 l Keeping pace wuu me progress oi xieuic&i Science as derclopcd both j abroad and at home. Contributions, on subjects of interest to the p;ofession, respectfully invited. Each number will contain not less than forty pages, printed from new type, on heavy cal endered paper of the finest quality. ' The subscription price will be $3 per an num, invariably in advance, delivered free of postage. II. E. T. MANNING, M. D. T. A. ASHBY, M. D. march 26 i BENEFACTOR, CAPT. JONDS, WILL SAIL FROM NEW YORK ON SATURDAY, MARCH 24. To be succeeded by Steamer CAPT. AIIEIiE"Sr, On Wednesday, Search 28. Shippers can rely upon the proiupt saUiog of Steamers as advertised. "ti5 SAILING FROM WILMTXGTOX Sl'X- DAY AX WEDNESDAY. For Freight Engagements apply to A. Z. CAZAtTZ. Agent, Wilmington, W. C. L. S. B ELD EN) Soliciting Agent. WM. P. CLYDE CO., General Agents, B Bowline Green, or Pier 1J, iN. K., cw York. feb y "ST PRICES ? BALL. to ONLY one Awarded CEKTEgyT AT. yrm a-r, '1 f 'ill 1 Send Stem fo Clir. bx and Higtwst Testi mony. Agfa Vfaated. A. H. ANDREWS & CO. Vanuiacturers of Ofaca, Church, and School Furmture, 211 & 213 Wabash Avenue, akaroi IIU an4 t i&6PrcdwaylHw,YQrkXiti.O Keystone Printing Ink Co MANUFACTURERS OF PRINT! NC INKS. HOOK AND NEWS BLACK A Spebialty 17 Worth rifth Street, Philadelphia, Pa OUR INKS ARE OF A bui'tiwutt koin m-ida frnm the best infrrc- dients and under the personal supervision of a practical printer and pmwnan, therefore we will guarantee every pots nd of Ink sold to be of a Superior Jet Black, Quick. Drying, and entirely tree irom sciung-ou. Our pricw are from 30 M t 50 per cent, low ei than any other Inks manufactured in the United States, r . - A trial of a sample keg .will convince any printer that he has been paving nearly double what ue snouiu loruis iuw in iiuat-a pusu Pat up in kegs and barrels to suit purchasers. Address. KEYSTONE PRINTING INK CW " 1? North Fifth Street. dftr. 13 Philadelphia, Pa. PATRONIZE HOME MANU - PASTURES. Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mould ings, Brackets and ORNAMENTAL WOOD WORK of every description. Workmanship guaranteed, and prices lower than can be found anywhere. C f ALTAI-TEH & 11 ILL, " Factory Foot of Walnut Street, nich.17 WrtmsoTOS, N. C " .CANDY FOR ALL. JAJtBY BERNARD, the well known CAtdy Manufacturer, corner Front and Cas ii (vronrfMl to manufacture Candy for the trade and private families. Ordert ouciled. . cv a The Reading Public arc respectfully inform- . cd that it shall be the constant aitn of the pro-prietor-to furnish them with A LIVE NEWSPAPER, containing the latest news of tbVday, and en i . dcavoring to keep its readers fully informc in regard to events of interest . and importance occurring in every quarter of the world, j OOR DAILY -MARKET REPOBTS i Will be full and correct, and will be kept open until he'latest posibIe moment. Mer chants in the city and couutrv nay rest as sured that they will bo thorongh'y reliable. ' -I ' ' The Mews Columns Will contain the reports, bota of news ad markets, received here each dy at noon, and the , O C J Ii D K r A 11 T M K V T Mas been idaeed in careful and experienced bands. Friends in the section of county con nected with this city, will greatly oblige the Editor, and contribute additional inter est to these columns by forwarding anv it;uis of news that may occur in tuc'r respective localities. ' "' ALL CORKESroNDF.NCK, On matters of, general interest will be gladly received, but our friends must bear- in mind r that they must write only on one side of the paper ; that they must forbear useless verbi age, must correct their own manuscript and must avoid abusive personalities. 3T A re liable namj must be furnished with each com munication, as the Editor will not be held ac countable for the views or language of cor respondents. OUR SUBSCRIPTION LIST, Even before a type was :ct for the first Liu;, was an exceedingly flattering one, and is probably the largest bona fida lirt with which any newspaper in North Carolina ever before began publication, and is now rapidly on the increase, especially on the various railroad lines. ' I - . . JOSZX. T JACSSfi, ' Eoito.aP PsopeiEToa, ' ; ! i -.-a- Office on Second street, between Prin lces and Chesnut, near thePottol ce. Announccnient for 107, rest mm J at Tin: - ; GEHTEMH1AL EXHIBITION. TLo ji'!.;e; unanimously' reenffiiiexrd the -M N D E L BSOHN The uuuibcr lor January bcii-- ;1 teeuth volume of this Magazine, an.! whl!- it; j past record w ill it i hoped be ieeivi i sulhctnt guarantee rf future exccilci.y,;' i.t effort will be spared to '.ivorsif Its athJu Ions and to. provide a. i:uica-ni ; u;-; U H popular iu:Aiyix; x Tin: 4r AND MOST mU'HATi! oft OSr . Dirioaa ei' Honor ani Medal of Herit. I'l l ;: them in the Front Rank. ; . conductors wilVbco f i rnl" the rul'':;f: V:h j VithQUt Q S.UDef lOr Literary Entertainment -: a Koihuf? jam V aried Chapter, as well as f. . j.iv.-. .iAn graphic and stnkingmanhcr the j:io.-i : information and soundest, view on v.l-i t General Intrest ; in a word to rend-v. 1 cott'ii Magazine'strikingly distinctive THO.sl FKATI'IIKS til AT .Ki: t ATTItACTIVi; IN MAsAZINiv LITEKATUKi:. The contributions now -on hand, .r : ; jt itu! v engaged, embrace a highly attractive lf iof". Talcs, Short Stories, Descriptive Skjt'eies'. Narratives, Papers on Science Art, l'oems, Popular Esa , J-it- erary Criticising Etc., 'Etc., ' BY TALENTED AND WELL KN'fw x WiaTElLs.- j A large proportion of the a r t i es, e.-; -4 ial vv those descriptive of travel, will j 1 PliOFESELY AND jiEAl'Tl VI J.V ILLUSTKATED. . The pictorial embelLshmcnt? of the M.'.iziiie constitute one of its attractive lea tun In addition to the General A ttractii-B- ' Lippincott's Magazine, the Publisheis ! invite attention to the lollowiir mm mm rami 1" r'.-ti lir. t ela.s itistrumtint. 8'..".o for $27o. $T.0 for $.3 L'o . " for 1C0 ; SKmii.) l, r S15. N-.! t';.'!i.'iiiis..!ojj to A '-cuts. " l:cunts to Teachers, y c Nu Deviation iu Prii-c. The EVlendelssohn RAND, SQUARE & UPRIGHT ite attention to the follow in-: ! & SPECIAL FEATURES FOR 1871 ' ,;nr raos 1. A new serial story, The BfltarQuis of rCiosaicl7. . ; I t by George MaeDoitald, author, o! 'Maic ilm.' j patents and improvements never before introduced. MAT HUSHEK'S "Alec rorbe.-," "Robert i ak. n, r. e!e. , ' j- ;;: u rAr,,N , IL i ia, OvYnsnawG Scai.k, To those ot our readers :i -a re laifniiar L with "Malcolm," this ncwttrv from t! i- u ! I, U- greatest .'advance in the his tor v of Pia of this distinguished writci- will iu; .1 :.d : e- ; j.,, iakin-. producing the most astonuhing commenaation, nmi ia-iej'UMi:.n !.; a guran- - p. er, -richn.'ss and depth of tone, and a sus- tee to otuers oi a uet-piy intere.-tingi ;n;.u t;.nniig .vipgin oualitv never belt powertul story. 1 1 began in the Aueji.!;--r number, which issue, with the !). . enibe: jai r, will be furiiisLcd grails' to ail j, ..-v. i-ub.-t iibei s for lt77. . j 2. A prof - liustratcd.ri.- .-i. j. !... s of . I. ., - ' S Swedish Sccncrv and iie, tualilv never belorc attaiuco, hAw -i . "GiMiid 1'inno in a Square case. The Mendelssohn Uprigrhts , AKlvTilE FINEST IN AMERICA. 4 y-aiv roiKjuuccd the '.'Pianos of, th Future." MM 1 Veli'I.Y it W-AKLKOOilS : bv1 Prof. . Willard Frisk. ;Tut!i..r .f C.i neil ; University, who is throughly fa:nilar ith j Sweden and its people from nerswud ubrfrva- i tion. I i - f( i iti.i it . mo 3. A series of popular paper, on I , c:,i 1 : r7th St.-" rt and Aft lS axtcr, i n), s s, k(k 8g j, 8(;s, t:87o aldlli Avenue. i bv Edward Strahan i Earl Sbinrj "The New Hyperion," etc. 4. Illustrated Sketches of Travel, ; e . : itlc . . $ Pictures from Snain, $ by Edward King, author of the 'Great i'uti" etc. - j -. 5. Mrs. Lucy II. 'lloopci 's Iwje; e iLg-aml ; Piquant j I- f Papers and Iicitci s frenr Pris I will be continued llirMh the (j. - " r ' The Beauties c the :lh.;lc i will be described in a richly iliuiiijri -i hi i of papers. t. During the yenr wnl :i ',. ar a :a;.;.;-r : PIANOS SENT ON TRIAL. " A v-- Illustrated and descriptive Catalogue 1'ia'Iet! free. ' - ' Al ENDELSSUl IN- -il AND. .CO., ; ..No. oh Ufoadicay, N. Y. ofhandsomclv illustrated .-hort ar:i. ! . i iJsJz Wet-ster's UnaWdpi . Dictionary, Japan, Mongolia, anu -Uii'T cunT: s. j EUJi SALE i;V ALL li-i K AM N t'XA you the school n ; :;,'';;o Eiiravin,'- ; .1,10 Pages , Qaarto. ; " pike si2. . ,. : A rEATUHB.'.' . DEALEKS. I'lIKE, v.r .CEN'lVf.. A Tkkms. Vear -Subscription,. 1: Tofc'o;- t To'tlie "!,0V Illustrations heretoforo in Wcb ies $7; Three copies, 10; Five ( . upie.-, :fA' ; stcr's Uii.i'.'ridJ, we have added four pages Ten copies, $:J0;, with a coj'V gratis if the j oi' ' person procuring tho club. Single imju.bi.T ! C'Glorcd IIllnstratlons. . oo cents. ! ''-" .--':,..- NorifB-The Nvember and Deceniker A unt - : 0; .; e I xnresclv for th: work at large bers containing the earlier chapters of f-The expense. . ' Marquis ofLossic will bepreeni vu to a 4 i -v i N'car'ly . v.ry State Superintendent ' of annual subscribers for 177. i 1 P tiW k- Instruction in' tho Union, or corres- SrixiMES NuKpnr.. mailed, i.ostage .ail, j putl,'ing oMiccr, where such an one exist J0 to any address, on receipt of "0 cent-, j- - ; rvcomhiended Webster's Dictionary, inie Tgj" To Agents a Liberal Cbmmis.i!-i will i .wrongest term.. Among them arc those of be allowed. Address. ;'. I as'-tem, Northern, Middle, Southern, and W'.-cem States T WENTl'-EIGUT in all. st TZiruncBASSS.; J. 'Ii: LIPPINC" 1"! . r t.; 715 and 717 Mavket ri;:l. li'-l.L jan 5 THE GRAND GENTRALi The :-S"tate V.f NEW YORK has placed 10,000 i s of T"cb-tcr's Unabridged in as many of :..r Public Schools. , 1 The State d WISCONSIN about 5,000 ;ua! 1 v fverv tchor,!. s ' ! The Stat J of NEW JERSEY -1,500 near Ijr tV'- rv school.- HE SUBSCRIBER ANNOUNCE.?'! th.i t TheState of MICHIGAN made provision 'i ' -' lor a;i ivr eciioois. , 1.0 .-ii i;i 1 his popular Sa'ooa ' j ; The State of MASSACHUSETTS has sup- - I . : f lied her school nearlv all. . . ' .- TTTP! OT? A UTi -P.TyTT? All, t The State of IOWA has sunnlied her -- " ( ' 1 Schools. ... ' ' - -; J ? 1 f ' 1 Ihe Stat -c.f CONNECTICUT haa made j provision lor her schools. ; . . . nreuai?:d for the Winter 'e'inH.ai-'n.beinT I' -tr- U-tT 3,0.00 schools In INDIANA ! i supplied during the vear 1872. and manr eu 'u.icu ue eiiu..' si i " auuaait, OR the or of U... v 1 Nat:'.:...'. l At Wines, Ales, Liquors & Cigars i ehad fr supp ' x a ... i ties and towns. Fre'sh instalmcc Wet7 Hivcr . '.;.' In other States many copies have been pur arS i ."ha--ed for supplying schools of citie, conn-' Fre'sh instalments of t!u huc.t aa 1 fattest '' What better investment can be made 'for More than rev times as many are sold of V." I :.:... ..: .... - ; twici e I'leno.tui i'.Ts- s ut any outer rrics ,'-.-,' in this countrv. ff 11 M 5 5 i ' " At V'-a-tfocr-'-rn t;:s of Jll.,the school-books y j : published in this ..oT-?y. own Webster as r r. i their standard, an 1 ' T the remainder few ac- rcceivedrcgal.irjy.aml s ,rd anvistvlt ; trowicap ast siia. . V 1 , " : ' - Put!f-hedor G. Jt C. MERRIAM, desired. . IIKU II UN. JON US. ; dec Springfield JIase. dec 13 The Camden Jonxnal. -! vxonsignmcnts just in Store. PUBLISHED every Thurlar, at Caaiuer., ; -tllOICE TABLE BUTTER ' ' " S. C, is the oldest-tetablUhed . raj.er in , O Tubs lid and jn Boll. Kershaw county, and has aa extensive circa- , Sweet Potatoes, Peas, and Dried Apple.' lauon among the Merchants, Farnjcrs and Drv Salt Sides and Shoulders, classes M basints men in the county. i'Baeon Sides. Tfam 9n(i Ki,Mr'i 'fT . It offers to the Merchants of Wihuin-tua a j l;u j, c,f pouitrj, Eggs, &c. WUl Wtold desirable medium for advertising, the country t at low figure- . in which it circulates, being connected with that city bvsteame- 'n the Wateree tivtr, nd the Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railroad. Liberal terms will be made wilh these de siring to advertise. Subscription price1 $2 50 per acnum.. Address V , " FBANTIIAM A HAY, ' Editor and Proprietors. r fTlI E D Al LVli E YEW i. furnbhcdt X City Subscrihenl at 0 cents a mrnlh ORDERS SOLICITED FOR Corn jrad 3I.lasses in Car load lots. y ' We are open for bids on Coffee, Molasses, 31 eats, Lard. Soap, Candles. Corn, Fib n, Jkc. Buyers jvill find it to ; their advantage to communicate w 11a us. 1 1 PJlTfEWAY ic SC1IULKEX," Brokers and Commission Merchants, Next Noth Priqcesa and Water Sts,
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