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n HE LINES. the Uic. v .-,, ii?rht audits singer, mocking at "(1 viov -of'us melody, lot Us during H'ai"V,n mellow muste in..y boa.' no ilia1 "... - t h.o'ceii heart g! the poet, written ue ''"twee" the lies. uihcpsirt of the player, bravely and .Jiiicultbelslit' attained, the loua sorrow, thrill to . -pianscs won; "7 h l.u par-s.onaui :-Vhur ioyous lai "ilmt liis marvelous acting dazie?, wi-nSirtc! ho dssnerate effort, w. ittcii eeuthe li.u-s? raie . tfJ,li or the painter, in coloring ..in- "i-i, '''ks we'll won homage, chooxe it the vWt niche,-..- . ' . . " ? where U may render, as an artist s .iLi can do, . iion'.hlp in lis beauty, delicate, pure, 1f itfb'.lcnt loveliness, i.oftnefss and yVV.-.t combines. '"r rifl bitter baffling: strife, written ft't'TlZmwT thfi 1lll!,L ih . !)B Ui" - , l'Xfind brkrht: r fH"": t !(o full Jut. n Ul VY t ill i "I LV Jtr w ... for the tussof Ihrht. ho,r"thceusy .future is planned feet -". kiiiTtirii frluilnnuc mill hat tlie out Vf in-vi n..v.. ..-. ,wws tha tale .fi ' h-t ween the line.' e skeleton, wri. ten r dies hi solitude, his songs bigh x a lieai th dhracod, dHs w Vijnan hiw a lieai tn. li.4jrracou, does iMW4'St"- world UrH mct. ly ? . urs Uiit-ii is line and sure, who 'tlie inl l"at f 11 iU'.s. ifc ? 1 w.i.awrf -el a uwiing niv.; n& unm-. ,unskinhideit. 'i,lh!ndfO: e, and laurel, Fate's r- ckles., ,,ri!',l,ii'Utwin-s: ' . !'k the Pi-inttMl story Death w;it;.s i . ,eii:l t il -J i iiv IK. : ' ylZflfic lar lloimif. ifrriwdonco Kaleigh Observer.' Small Talk. 1 S. the remarks of Air. K tin: recept.ion ot the llag pre- ! m onendeufc Wotna'ivat the 1,,,,'n, 0 llli; .jj. Slate Fair,-1 am rctrwtacu oi many l- who, in tli.-j years gone by, not rjjr ved their .country accupuiuiy m but wlu also author was not given, "but it was subse quently ascertained to be the production of a you n Virginian named French, a brother of Judge French, of North Caro lina. The book was quite readable and attracted considerable notice at the time. It abounde;!. with anecdotes of tha re doubtable ColoneJ, his numctotts ;bar fights," and other incidents of his event ful life. Crockett was at that time a member of Con jrress from Tennessee, and his ecceniricities in Washington doubtless suggested the "publication of the book. The Colonel, however, was rather dis pleased with it, and felt impelled to write a life of his own: which ho did. But his book fell stili-uorn. Its details were common-place; and' it lacked the racines3 of description " which ' characterized its predecessor. J-y as I was at the time, l felt a decided preference for French's book. I would like very much to seo a copy of it now seme of the anecdotes would l eir repetition at this time. , If I am not mistaken in my recoIlcctioD Mr. French read law with' his relative, the lion. Robert htrange, of .Fayette vijle, in thoy ear 1830. I remember a young man of that name being i n Fayctteville nbout that time. Many years ago an od friend, Dr. C - , related to me an anecdote in icgard to him. It was soon after ho left Fayetteviile, and he had located in a little village m ircriuia called Jerusalem The "Southampton insurrection'' had broken ouL and a party of horsemen was raised in the village to o' in quest of the insurgent larjvc. , Mr. French was anx-' ions to go with th'j party but was un arjlc to proc ure a horse. The landlord of tic hotel told him he had a colt that hnd ripver been biL-kcn. and offered, him the use of - it. -Having no aheru3tive he mounted tlie cult and piocoeded after the parly, who had one or two Honrs the start. After riding -some- time he ea,mc to a bridge, and there. fn the opposite Hide of the stream, were the negroes, sonic sixty or more. . A prompt retreat was his best policy, but unfortunately the neighing of one of the h.iives in the possession of the negroes attracted the. attention of the colt, and the umuly animal dashed off at full speed across the bridge..- Here the ready wit of the rider probably saved his life. Being unable t laud the colt, he fired his musket, aid,' with, a loud crv, "Here they are, boyt hvre thev crovl. The 'negroes were s-j they did n t V.it to see she numlerof the assailants, Lut took to their heels and left him master of the field. N. V 12K 13 The following quotations represent the wholesale prices generallr. In mating up mall orders higher prices have to be charged Dinnivn mi - u.iu urm jt- uohdj...... ..... Double Anchor.- Deable Anchor "A"... Standard Domestic BAC0X North CaroUna, Hams, 2. ............ bhOuivif r?, n Sides, V in. Western. Smoked Hams... Sides,-4!? Shoulders. Dry Salted bides, lb Shgnld jr?, ib... BEEP Live v,tp!it BARRELS Spirits Turpen BEESWAX V S MicsoIIaneousr 1 1 y u. 11 & mi fa 10 . 8 This Cut It titrates tht Maaatr sf UiiBfl DOUCHE Northern BUTTER North Carolina lb Northern, io .. CANDLKS oerm V tt Tallow, lb. J Adamazitine,"?? get ..... CHEESE Northern Factory, "fJ lb ... Dairy cream, V it Sta?, ? a.....4....Ml COFi EE Jara,V Rio, t?S Laguara, Tb CORN MEAL W bushel.... COTTON TIES.B) DOMESTIC Sheeting, 4- 4 1? yard..... Yarn, bunch jriau Mackerel, No. I, " bbl,...I6 00 No. 1, y i bbl 9 50 J 7 50 1 73 Q - 00 2 00 & 2 0 : 2b ZQ 8 00 z'10 00 CO U l;t 15 . 20 '2b ($ 25 (3? 40 00 Q 0') WA W4 17 is iG 17 00 13 30 & 'iVA 19 22 24 S7a 4 6 do & charged the frightened THE H i a7? eot H on o rs AT THE HTtNSlAL EXfilSHiON lie judges unanimougly recommend th MENDELSSOHN FUIl THE DiDloma of Honor aniMeial'uf Merit. Wincing them in the Front Rank Without a Superior. . ;-ks of the company, i in various public positions which rntjrni honorable: It might have sav trcd of indelicacy for the speaker to have aeatioiicd names on that occasion, inas ebcum his grandfedher (the late Hon. it Strauca) was lonce prominent in !tie councils of the country, as he was like wise a very eflicient and popular com- Einuur of "the corps. Terhaps it maybe of interest to recall the names of some of thou 'who were formerly members and ho were favorably known beyond the mils of their own immediate circle of -. . . . i . r acquai ntance, Having no recori uaioro m. I can only do so irom memory ami us tk-v occur to me, -: Among the earliest, probably one of Hie orkinal, members, was John Louis Tay 1 r, wni) w,i3 a member of the Legislat ure i ii . i-i e T.i: ,.r m. On ami suwqucnuy wuiei oubtieo oi mi; uir PKim Court of North Carolina. Wiliiam Barry O'rorc, a lawyer of high standing ail a member of Congress, was a com aiis'uncd officer. Samuel C ood wiu , Com p- wLt'ofState from 1808 to 1822, .was iw a commissioned officer. William 11. Esj, Uniicti States. Senator from Ala ba, and Vice-President of the United Sates; two United States Judges, Cam mi anil Jordan, for the district of Flori da, (the latter I holding a commission ;) Uu Owen, formerly Governor of North 'CWina, (and who, but for his own mod sty would have been President of the taitctl States.) and likewise Gov. 'War- is Window ; Louis D. Henry, one of the tat criminal lawyers of his day ; Jlon. Ebort Strange, noticed above, lion, liazli Waddell. now of Wilmington and tither of Col. Alfred M. Waddell (M. Cv Im this District,) might, if living in Fayetteviile, have a notice sewed upon aim commaudiug bun to appear at tl mwsy, at time specified, in Tvill unifoji "mned and equipped for parade." ' Reheard it said that lion. Willie. P. Jlangura was once a member, which L .Aink unite probable, but some of the rc onJi are defective and I do not think his .vi is found among them. My old ffottACol. Edward D. Hall, of WilmiDg foB,uicmoer likewise, he and I hav illS often been in. the rauks together jrli not exactly sideby side. , j Among tbo records may be found the lames of many who graced the walks of private life, and who wcV held in esti mation by their fellow-citizens. Those uotc have been given simply because ft7 were public men. - BnHUsant, a little incideut that oc Wrred in Wilmington, in 1813, has never ken in mint nerhans it rh.iv hp. of suf- . j acttm interest to notice as thcu in the service m rules and regulations of war." The .orot Wilmington offered a. wager mi TndolssoHn '"Hrfo-htS - wv. AAtj f t Wain vjw PfllCIS ill Wlllfli For strictly first-class $600 tor 200. S.SnO. $1000 i $700 $800 for f.r in.-ti iments. $050 for .7o0 for &'.06 for $100 $150 Mackerel, No. 2, V bbl Jo. 2, V 4 bbl...! Mackerel, No. 3 y bbl.... .13 10 Mullets, y bt-i. :i Z'j. N. C. Uet j inir, V bbl & U0 Dry Cod, y lb,... FLO UK Fine, bol......... 0 CO Super, Northern, y bbl... 0 00 Extra do " V bbl... 0 00 Family " V bbl. ..10 50 City Mill- Sapcr V bbl... 0 00 " Exira y bbl... 0 CO " FamUy"j?bbl... 0 GO " Ex. Family Vhbl... 0 00 FERTILIZERS PeruySan Gu&oio, y 2010 It- . 70 00 Baugh's Pho.-i'Lat-j Carolina Fertiliser Ground Bone, Bone Ileal " Flour Navassa (Juano, Complete 11 anars Whann' Phosphate ' Wando Phosphate, (i Bergei ABrnhiYUeg. Wilcox, Gibb k Co., ma nipulated Guano 55 GO GLUE y fl..... 0 GRAIN Corn,store,1? 5Gfl5 00 Corn, cargo, ) 56 Ibg 00 Uorn, vol., y busnel Uats, y bushel. Peaa, cow, y hazkil HIDES Green, y lb Dry, y S) HAY Eastern, ? 100 lbs, North River, y 100 lbs.. a u it ii 00 00 " CO t'O " 00 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 ' 55 00 u 00 00 " GO 00 00 00 00 00 20 CO fe' 0 00 (a 00 00 (j 0 00 10 50 i 00 (a) 8 0 0 Hi o 7 00 ej- 8 00 & 0 00 11 00 0 00 10 00 g 11 CO 12 00 goo CO QUO 00 ("iG5 00 y'40 00 00 647 00 G5 DO 67 00 70 00 70 00 00 00 70 00 15 The - -f Hahdsfebst, - the Best.-;TbribV. i'.i ji; nabst riura' S -Pianos TJadei - 1 hev are KflMitifn! l!acpworl. Shvc -ana o ... Thia lnrtiTrmen! lytaeggclaDy.aetfg Wlln WbiCn fluid Tnftfiifn w m-riar K up and perfectly applied to all parts of UjQ affOCU ed nasal .passage, and the chamber o? earltlea communicating therewith, In which eoroa aad, ulcers frequently exist, and from which tfie ca- utrroai aiscnaree generally nnMAMi. . The want AGENTS WANTED IN EVEliY COUNTY. ADDRESS, - -: - MARSHAL & SMITH PIANO C0.V- - 1 j im jam . f MiyiiOBERT w. 831 it ii, Agent, 47 University PlacoZTottlTcr: Iff g?6 6 . r - --i.- of euocess In arisen Lai remedies arisen largely from the imDOesibUltvnf aunlrln lO these cavities u.n1 rhtmtwiN fiii 'n-nrr of the ordinary methods This orjstacltr th Xfia way of effectlrg cures U entirely orercome by. the invention of tho Douche. Ita use is pleasant and bo simple that a child can understand 1U Fall and explicit directions accompany each instrument. When iteed with this instru ment, Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy cures recent axrjtcas oi "Cold In tllO Mead by a few applicatianj.' WM None, 55 1 2j L 10 1 10 05 & : & SYMPTOMS Froonent headache, discharge falling into throat some times profuse, watery, thick mucus, purulent," oCTensive, etc. In others, a dryness, drv, watery,' weak, or inilamed eyes, stopping up, of obstruo-' tion, of nasrJ passages, ringing in ears, deaf r.e53, hawking aiad coughing to clear throat,' iiiccrations, scabs from 'ulcers, voice altered, nasal twang, oCenslvc breath, impaired or total deprivation of st-nse of smell, -and taste, dizzl- ness, mental depression, loss of appetite, lndi 1 C3Uon, enlarged tonsils, tickling cough, eto.' j Only a few of those symptoms arc likely to be present in any cae t one time. Dr. Sage's Catarrli Remedy, when ued j with p. 4ierces Nasal Doocbe, and ac- 1 companied with the constitutional treatment wnicn is recommenaed in the narnnhlet Uiat wraps each' bottle of the Kemedy, is a perfect speciuo for this loathsome disease. It is mild and caustic sold at Druggists. 7i. V. TITMICE, X. !., Prop'r, t BUFFALO, X. Y. ii;:iuiii w iise, ooiuajning no strong or urugs or poisons, xue catarrh Kemedy ia ty cents, Douche at GO cents,by all 60 00 00 35 HOOP IRON y 'ton.... LAKIJ JNorthern y m North Carolina "ri lb. LIME bbl 1 LUMBER City steam sa'wd Ship stuff, resa wed, ? M ft . 24 00 Rough edge plank. V Mi't.22 00 West India cargo, record ing to quality, V AI ft...20 00 Dressed lioonng,seasoned.20 00. Scantling and boards, com mon, y M ft 15 00 MOLASEri Cuba.hhdrl 40 Cuba, bbis., y gal Sugar house, hhds. y gal 1VA 60 1 50 WA I 20 1 05 12 13 P 00 27-00 25 00 23 00 z:;5 oo 3)23 00. bbls. V. irat... Sugar Svrnp.bbls.' gal. NAILS 0Vt,4d toZOdJk'g OILS Kerosene, y -gal....... Lard, y gal Linseed, y gal Rosin, -t? gf l.. & 45 c0 & & .13 45 3 20 10 00 30 70 f'5 50 00 CO 00 00 00 (.0 00 . 0 0'J 1 20 N. ic 1 C-umUii.ssiim to Agent: No l.)isc-'Uiits to Teachers. . No Deviation in Trice. The Mendelssohn GRAND, SQUARE & UPRIGHT "3 Pianos Contain valuable patents and improvement never before introduced.. flATHUSHEK'S 'Nkw Patknt Duplex DvERsrausa Scalb, Is the greatest advance in the history of Pia- no making, producing tue most astoniBiim ana ssua- iined, Ice. Tho cbmpany power, richness and depth of tone, and a?i S, "stlbiect to all taiuing ?inSing quality never -;t.rrc attf.ir ,a 'H,p beinc a."'rind i lano in a cuarc cafe. tnp without being molested by the Uncls. He essayed to do so, but sud Qly found himself confronted by a mus kia the hands of Duncan McNeill. His j-tathat he was Mayor did not avail, and ai told that he could not pass with ltle proper countersign. He lost and Pthcbct.1 . plsaut to seo so many of the ,)aMid grandsons (perhaps grcat-grand-1 of former members now in the ranks ,(od company. Not long since the ntcr saw four voun? men. sous of a for- iQembcr who joined about' the same Uaflliat ho (the writer) did, 1 in tho 1- at oue time. It would be well if pother compauies in the State would j&itaie this custom, which has so long ob JediaFayettevillo. -.Among tho former comrades in arms 4 Writer remembers bno who fell in bat J? we had scarce "heard of wars 2? ftfrished at the Alamo, under Crock- In th Tvnnriwrlnf Ion nprhans . ilau Independent Company musKpt in Jds. Another lorruer menber was r.?yxt iu tbo Mexican navy, and was !U4CU ia her ; strasrslo with the mother 7oDtrJ (pain) acout the vcar 1827. i Speaking of. Crockett remind me o u . VnuSs' About the year 1 833 or 'n t0 WA published a book called - Liie of Crockett." The name of the a.;1 i' IN.FT'iN AMCRICM. unC'Sl ! ' 1' -Hi' s - y u. 00 00 7-5 y.1 PEAN UTS y bushel....... . POTATO ES -Sweet, y bus. Irish. Noi .'them, bbl PORK Northern, city a ess. 17 Thin, y bb!..... Prime, y bbl (extra).., Rump, y bbl.,, RICE Carolina, y lb... East In-lia, ) lb Rough, y bushel RAGS Country, y citv, y a..... .... ROPE..."....i S ALT Aium, y bus hel. Liverpool, y sack American y sxck .... .. Cadiz i? ?ack. SUGAR Cuba, Porto Rico, y io. A Cofi'ec, V D B " y lb.. c " v & Ex c y lb Crusshca pi lb.... SOAP Northern, y lb 5 SHINGLES-Corfuaet, "fc?;M i 00 Common, y M 2 50 Cypres3 saj s y M 5 50 Cypress beam, ? 7 50 STAViis w. o. bbi. y M.1S 00 ROhhd. E .....00 00 Cypres?, y M 13 00 TALLOW y 9 TIMBER Shipping y M ...12 00 Mill, prime per M... .50 Mill, fair per M 7 50 Inferior to Ordinary,per M 4 00 WHISKEY NortL'n, per gl 1 40 North Caroina, per gal ... 1 75 WOOL Unwashed, per lb.-.. 13 W3bed per B) ........ 23 41 57 33 40 GO 4 00 30 1 45 110. (o) '-4.0 ? 80 1 00 j 4 75 C 00 00 fi 00 00 15 00 ( 00 00 7 Q CO 1 o0 2 2;i "t lOij-S1 00 00 00 00 10 00 12 14C- 'a VA" i! fni me!icine to which the afflict- ii'.x)VfUi t-:.u 1 for relief, the discoverer V !. lu t v.ii.l'iiied tn liarmony more of Ue 6 00 Ej 3 00 0 00 0-00 ('.0 CO p. l0 00 00 00 10 13 00 10 00 " 8 50 6 00 5 00 2 50- y 20 30 ai VMiVsitiirn curative properties, wnicn ir.-'.illcJ into the veiretable kingdom tlc fr'.ck. than were ever before com ( .r.e medicine. The evidence of this fact n i in the great variety of most obstinate -;-'.: wh.ifJi it has been found to conquer. In :ro of Broucliitis. Severe Coaahi .o eariv stasres of Coimnmption it h&a the medical faculty, and eminent renounce it tno greatest meaicai e are. While it rurfls tha sover c - Cotu'ijs, it strengthens the-Eystein and purl iie3 tiC blood, lfy ltd great and ui pt.vbioi.-vns tiro discovery of the ce-third Octaves., with every ImproTtcaent - "(V. .i, . nZtj m rrr'H and fully rj:rntevl. Their moderate price and uniform success' tt&Xp IfO for item the pc'iitiea.vf a'.Standard of Economy and Durabltf ff Acknowlodtrod by all Musicians to bo the !Bci-i- OVER 18.000 MOW IN USB. 'APPLET.CDi'S Miscellaneou s. Keystone Printing Ink Co MAirCFAC XUEKBS OF PRINTING. lfiilS BOOK AND NEWS BLACK A thorough bio'xi-j.'iirifving properties, It cures all Hh mon, from the worst 8crofoia to a common Sltcia. Pimple, or Eruption. Mercurial list-iwe. Mir.er:if roisons, and their effects, aro frad5ited, and vigorous health and a sound cortiiution c5tablihod. Erysipelas Salt rhcam, Fever Sores Scaly or II oast li Skf n, in short, all the numeroujj diseaaea cau&ed bv ba-l blo-xl, are conquered by this iwwerful, purifying, and invigorating medicine. If you feel dull, drowsy, debilitated, have sal low color of skin, or yellowish brown epots on face or body, frequent headache or dizziness, bal taste in mouth, internal heat or cMlla alter nated with hot flushes, low spirits, and gloomy forebodings, Irregular appeUte, and tongue coated, vmi are sufrerintf from Torpid. Liver, or tilliousness.' In many cartas of "Liver Complaint" only part of Uee symptoms are experienced. As a remedy for all such cases. Dr. Pierce's Golden MediGal'Dls cvcry ha no 'equal, as it elects perfect curcj, leaving the liver sLrengthoned ana healthy. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS AT SI PER BOTTLE rrorare l bv ri. V. PIERCE, JI. T. SOVe I'r.-sprietf,- at the Worlp's DibPEysAET, i't:Ti;o, N. Y. ' KEW REVISED EDITl'uX. nUrely rewritten by the : '. !. -. .vr iters, on every subject. Print.'"! ;;; r.. w i ;.. ' ond EltT.Aiulcd witn. cvcrut iu ni.nuid The work orbrnir.lly iubli.-hvl m.dvr thv title of Tttii 'ziiuW Ai-.iiCA'N v i.cui'-ii: 11A was coiuj-lolvU i:: i..:, it.r-e wiiicM time the wide ciivu Uoo h; n a hudut taiued (n ail potto i-i'iiu- ri.i..-J v-i.ii i and the signal developments wi-u.-n ji..vo taken place m e t.ry biuce of h-.icv, li.. initio, aud arf, have induced the i r.L;;r and pub lish 3r to submit it to in cxiu:l and ili ;i -oiih revision, aiul to i.-.u' p. in-".' . itiou cut i lied TU: AMKi.il CAN CilX.('i'.r.nA. Wilhin the iat t ten vir ;to jr- .rt-ss t t discovery iuewryu'' ; ui:u . i: ...jt-,w:.-di;.: has uuvlo .a new v, j; ui r-.-ic-'tt an uu perat:ve v. Jiiit. The movoJUfCt -of puliii-'u: :;!h ir -bue kept ptee '.villi tiic ii:- n : . iv-ncc and their lruitful aijliJva;ii i. t:ie inui:.- t':::il and usxdul ai ts, ra'.d ihv ron viiivtzc-; and ix tiiivEicnt oi social iu'e. tiiai Wiir,niid con equcnt revolutions hav- ut-: v. r:-d, involv ing national ehnnges u p...:ui!a.r . iiioiiieiit. Tbo civil wtir oi'our eo.ii.ry, wi.i;ii was at its height lieu -Lne last yin.me t l the old work appeared, Las lumpily d, and a new course oi coiutiKicial and . iiidustriil activity has been coinn.enu-ii. Large . accessions . to on:- ;e'grai.hi?al knowledge have been mudc by tue maclati guble explorer of Africa. -. The great ik1 it ical i.voliitiuns ft!ie lat decade, Vwitu tiio-. natural t.'r-nit i the bise of time, have brought into i-.i.b.je view a multitude .01 new mon, w,.o iiuui.-suro in every one's mouth, ii.ud 1 1 wnose lives everyone is curious ;c kr-.m: he t -.i :i:.-u.ai-s Great butties nave i:eii i--v.- i u.kI .iiuror tant sieges mauitaineu; (.;,i t.jo deudls are as yet preserved only iu tho Ui;v.ri iers or in tlie ira&ient puuui aikiiis oi the uay, and which ought now to taie their place iu permanent and aui bent ic in.-Aory. ifin preparing tlie preterit edition for the press, it has accordingly been tlie aim t.fthe ediiOi.s to bring down iut uaci mation to the lowest pesioie rates, and to iurnisli an ac curate account f the most recent tlkcjoveries ia science, of every frJis production in literaure, aud-of tue newest mveuiions in the practical arts.as Weil as to givettsuceiuct and original record of the progress ioiitieal and liifcioricalevents. The work ...us been begun after long and careful preliminary labor, and with the most ample resources lor carrying it on to a suc- c ssiul termnation. None of the orhriual stereotvne olateshave been used, but every page has been printed on new type, forminsr. in fact, a new Cyclo- -prmlii.! tt itlr tjHr- rrmiir rirt, ntPrnjin;'nm 35 us prtuescssor, nut witn a iur greater pecun iary, expenditure, and w ith sm-h Improve ment in'its com posit ion as nave I), c.'i y.ucgest- edby longer expeiienccu ud enlarged know- leuge. ; Tne illustrations which' are introduced for the tirst time,, in -the." present edition have been added not fur 'the -paho pictorial ef fect, but to give ?rr ir.eiiliy and t. ice to tlie explanation ia tiie text. Tin. y en.braee ail branches of soicnec and naiuial lib .ory, ' and depict the most famous ttnd rcmavkablu features of scenery, architecture and art, as well as the vaiious procvsM-.s : mechanics and manuhtctui-es. 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S5pecimen pages of the Amekh-as Cv CLOlTiDIA. showingtype, illustrations, etc., will be sent gratis, on application. Firt-C'las.s Canvassing Agents Wanted. Address the Publishers. Watchmafcerer Ccr i. "it WATCH MAKERS AND JEWHXlIIiS. Xo. ?7 Market i Ure t," Wllalajton, If . a (Established 1823.) GUARANTEE THE MONEY'S WOBTU lor every article purchased of them. An elegant ttock of fine Watches. Clock, Jewelry, Silverware, Fancy Goods, Ac, kept constantly on hand for sale at A very flhrht advance on New York cost. Agents for the Diamond SpecUclefl. vur country inenoa are UTited to call and deolS see i i S teamship Linos, &o. . ; ' CLYDE'S w Voiilli. AND i cngton, W,Om teamship Line. lie 9 WW I M L it E i The Steamer m us D. AITLETON cc 640 & 55 BitOADWAV. CO., N. Y. C O L - T 4- REGULATOR, GATT. DOANEr VVli..i.-: SAIL FROM WPW vnor n . vna SATURDAY, Nov. 10. J$&JiUivDera cn roly upon the prompt ailing of Steamers as advertised. For Freight Engagements apply to a. J), CAZAX7X. Agent; . 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Address. KEYSTONE PRINTING INK CO., 17 North Fifth Street, dc 13 Philadelphia, Pa. ! 4 MONTHLY MAGAZINE DEVOTED ! i to Literature, Science and Art, will be ! isiueJ in Wilmington, North Carolina, Octo ber ljLb, 1S77. 1 he Corps of Contabators will include several j of the most distinguiihed authors of the present day. A serial story, poems, ikeichw. review, scientific and historical ar- ticks will spptar ia every numoer. me Magazine wil. contain only original litera ture. The South Atlantic Stfwill be liorough lv canvassed by an ene!, ticagnt. , ' " Subicription one year $3. bingle copy 25 cents. ADVERTISING TERMS. 1 page one year $120; Pe one J ear ' y d " S .2 .1 'c z zz D. J. FOLEY, CAPT. PIIICE, WILL SAIL FROM BALTInflQKB ON - .Wednosday, Nov. 7. To be followed by tho CAPT. OLIVER, Saturday, Nov. 10. a ;.;- j'. . - 2 i ' . 5 ? -5 -3 JT r. . , q-. W. H. NASH, taw dsirn has inst be?n receivid and are beinc sold at exLemelylow figors : also" (in. &5LsnrfmeBt of LADIEo WAlCHtS, I t-i t qnwiV aUTR HAIR rHTTIVG AVI) SEAL and PLAIN GOM - KIBUI aatti i ging F.loon. Alt work done in tha LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S CHAINS. I beitsUle. Shatine 10 cents, llair Cutting J Work left with me will be neatly exe-1 55 cenls. Shempooing 25:cen. J Work left with me will be neauy exe cuted. All I ask of the rubuc is 10 .give me atrial. J. IL ALLEN. feb27 . Watchmaker and Jeweller .SbaTinjr tickcU 12 for $1. No. 2S North Fron Street, oct!3 Ferna'e Sch0tS. MISSES '.iiURRA JAMES,. Princ.IpaJi. fpilS THIRTEENTH ANNUAL Stasios cf this school will coatmenee on THURS DAY, the 4th of OctvAcr. i'opi'.s of all age received, whudthe same care wnbe ccstow- 9 Shippers can rely upon Hie prompt saaiiiu ui Bieamersas aarerused. ' T . r. m I ... . . ,; . ..; - ' insertion, io; Pipage 1 wita text doos. mstrueioa, is parucuiax ' I feature of the school, the P.'iccp-&!s, after Through Dills of Kadis? girea to atd from Philadelphia, and 2?rCS3pt Dispatch guaranteed. , For Freight Engagements apply to A. D. Agent, Wilmington, ' U. O. L. S. HELD EN, Soliciting Agent. REUBEN FOSTER, General Agent Corner Lee and Light Streets, B$l&sons ) cor 5 Dae one rear $50 : A paze one year 5 Jb; I ed upon each, from advanced y oang ladies to 1 page one inseruon. tion, 15; i page one nnc mfC.LOn. S3. so'ner cent- additional for advertisements 1 ions and careiui experience, naT.ts toend 1 on theMagaxine corers. s . , I to be the most advantageous method of imt Local subscriptions rcceirca ana aiaga-i parting Knowledge to me young aco enqaur- zines sold at the City Bookstores. ling child. Contracts lor adverusemenu ana suiwcnp- music ana caiwinemcs iree 01 extra lions received at the office'! Messrs. Jackson J charge, excepting a trifle for the daily use of & He 1, Book and Job Printers. I caluthenie appai atos. A 1 communications should be addressed to I , Musical Department under the supervision Mas. CIOSHO W. UAURIS, I of Mrs. M. S. uosning, wnose long and faiih- septS 1 EdUor ana Proprietor. 1 ful experience renaers ner pecanariy fitted for this worx. SUBSCRIBE TO THE :i " I ror terms, ac, sec or aaarws Pnccipali. C!othina: andj C2r,A3 Renovated.1 i' "r. . rTAVING COMMENCED the lnaiseftof t V.dT.5?J? ciea,nif1if d pre-f lajall kinds of Clothing and Rata, I wovld the patronage of the public in general. arges moderate and aatlrfaxa rciraa teed. Also, Old Clothing and Hits 7 Ted) forwork. " y- C. Vr i Practical Dzttrr tI r-r, aa . 17 t,, Ccrri? P3tt p ', i r
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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