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THE COMING ON OF NIGHT. BY HEXBY B. HIBST. Down drops the coming bun: ..mw breeze, creeps among the noddjns 1 boughs shutting flow'rets gently And over uie fl Night cometh robed in dun. Her quiet step Is heard, . v. the far echo of some trickling spring, 1 thA faint murmur of the downy wing ,,rtb Ufsome lone woodland bird. And rom the dreamy sky ' t!,p moonbeam fall, fringing the trees with 111 H-'ht, ; i nlavitigon the river pure and bright, 'rF "That wanders singing by. . , And from the sleeping stream n, mirrored stars a spiritual light ihne hazily over grove and rock and height, jw Tliat gmile beneath their beam. Forest and field are still; . I v.tnre seems wrapt slumber wholly dumb, asve. when the frog's deep bass,, or beetle's . 'hum, i ' ; or wailing whippor-will. Disturb her weary ear; rir the far singing of the silver rill, That tins while leaping joyous down the hill . , Her dreamless, sleep to cheer. It ih a night of love ! ,,i,t hlescd night! that comes unto the VIA. noor rich alike, bringing us dreams that lure . ! Our souls to One above. FROM ABROAD. Londox, August 20, 1877. Dear Visitor, Ko doubt the question will often be asked mo after my return home : Have you heard Spurgeon ? and what do you think of him ? Yesterday-1 jjard ; beard every word he spoke and prayed most distinctly. Had a seat uuite near him, and on the same level with him,- i" the first gallery; tence I had every advantage that I could possibly de 8ire. Uis church, or tabornacle, is an clV.pUcaA building, without much orna oenf, but built expressly for the purpose (accommodating thousands of people. Its'seatiDg capacity is 7,000, crowded, and as it is filled to its utmost capacity very time Spurgeon preaches, 7,000 people form h every audience. '? What a power for doing good ! and let us thank GuJ that Spurgeon does do good an im--.raeDse amount of good ; and it does not jeem to uplift him, or fill his heart with pride. The church is located iu the futhern part of the city, over the river from St. Paul's, and in the centre of the minufacturing population ; the : smoke from the different ttirmneys seems to enter e?eu the building. There are two rows of gillfries all around the church, and the pulpit appears to bo nothing more than the o-gan loft of the gallery a little ex tmded. Upon this, and before the rail ing, Spurgeon stands when he prays aud preaches ; has a small table by his side, upon which his Biblo and hymn-book are care'essly laidi v In front of him, above his head, under his feet and behind him, be sides the usual places, tiers upon tiers of people are seated, catching every syllable he utters. I wont there over an hour be fore the time, and had a fine opportunity to seethe crowds gather. At first, which ihe case only at the morning service, tho members and J pew-holders weje seated; then the doors were generally opened, and a vast crowd came pouring in, many glad to obtain only standing room. In his announcements, he asked his own congregation to stay that night away from his church, and go to other places of worship, so that the house might be filled with strangers only; and also to trav earnestly for the conversion of sin ners, lie announced the communion after the morning service, and called it "break ing of bread' lie invited all denomina tions to commune with them. The hyinn- book ho uses is one compiled by himself, wits called'.'Our Own Hymn-book," and contains nearly 1,000 hymns, In personal appearance I would judge Spurgeon to be about 60 years of age, very stout, but yet quite small in statue, ith an exceedingly good-natured, though earnest countenance. His language is asy, plain and appropriate to the ideas j wishes to convey; but he often uses phrases that are not elegant in a sermon, Provoking sensible and even audible but subdued laughter. His tone of voice is and distinct, though never loud. HUiermou was well arranged and truly Wtogelical, and the only : quotations wna theologians that he made were fl9ni Uther, which he gave correctly Qd to Luther's honor, using him to en force jia ne disked to convey. I as forced to 'conclude that he studies I UUVi W 4wO)WJ UVltVVU I J11" Spurgeon is a revivalist out. 1 bDt do siucerelv wish that all revivalists ere more like Spurgeon, for he certainly tracts the people and they hear him Fdly. Ho has a revival going on now. Evicts were announced to take place ti&ewhere in the open air in the after on, where ho ; would have assistants. 3e must have an immense amount of rye force to endure so long and well in ms taoors; ana yet be does not appear tt U excited is, on the contrary, very posea andself-posscssed. He has :oiorn In the ministry, one of whom is a Australia. I aext visted the tower. A quaintly sed and very politce officer acted as y guide, showed me tho moat, or ditch, ?J dry, and cultivated with vegetables, J which can be filled with water from 7 Thames at any moment. - It is not large as tho one surrounding "JJherg. I x was .first shown the ffj7 both ancient and modern; tho . hts on hnrhftlr r.lad in mail, were kjng indeed, but still infinitely in jT0 the large and elegant jollcction Pen (admitted to be the finest of jTj'ad in the world, even by English lie Murray); but the modern colleo of a"as in the tower of Londen, suf at oace G50 soldiers, is ans. There was nothing more iff towerthat wt interesting to me, ; the beheading axe arid block, Q frightful horned mask of the S?13; the prison and the staircase wnlCQ the two little princes ivere Trrt or concealed after hvinr rm t iraothered, arid the veritable crowns, '."Salia and sacramental vessels of lyJST Pnsent English rovaltv. Tho tlr oa the north bank ot the not far from London bridge; and is in fact a castle of the ancient Norman kings, but used no longer as a roval resi dence. ' itV-. " ' : f . :i f'' - f In the afternoon, I visited .tho interes ting sights at Charing Cross,' and Trafalgar square, which is one of the finest squares in London., ' In it stands the Kelson col umn, with the four great victories of the English against Napolesn I. in bas-relief at the base of the column and the words of Kelson ; "England expects every man to do his duty underneath tho Kile vic tory, kelson V figure, of course, sur mounts tho top1 of the column. fciome distance to the right and left of the column stands the statues of. the brave generals Napier and Uavelock. Behind these are the two hervy fountains; and -in the background of the square stands the edi fice called the National Gallery, filied with a large, number of tiae paintius, but far inferior. to the Dresden, or even the Berlin -collection', yet a gnat deal moie chaste not so much of lewd heathen mythology represented in this (the Lou don) gallery. . My visit to Greenwich observatory af forded me much pleasure. ' Greenwich i;: about ..rive, miles down the river. Al though,, it is one of tho London boroughs, it is counted in the city, for there is no interruption. ,bf buildings, even farther down than Greenwich. One first arrives at the park in going to the observatory, it is not kept in good order, nor is it planted thickly .with trees. i The deer in it, however, are so tame as to approach nearer than tho ordinary domestic animals.' lhe observatory isiu tbLs park, on a very steep hill. I rang the bell, the porter opened, and soon after a young gentleman cime to take mc entirely through all parts of the building. He explained everything tome, showed me -'the great equatorial telescope, the various' clocks, ami other machinery 4 the arrangement for the drop ping of the ball at 1 o'clock, &c. The observatory regulates the time throughout the kingdom. All the railways are gov erned by this time. It makes the calcu lations so very exact as not to vary one tenth of a second. I was really delighted with my visit, and my educated , young cONCLUDtD TU-MOUKoW. r THE t Highest Honors AT THE EHTENNIAL EXHIBIT lOfi he judges unanimously recommend th 1 MENDELSSOHN , FOR THE Diploma of Honor, and Medal of Merit. Placinjjthem Uie Front Rank Without a Superior For strictly first-class instruments $600 for $250. $050 for $275. $700 for $300. $750 for $325. $800 far $350. $900 for $400. $1000 for $450 , Nb Commission to Agents. No Discounts, to Teachers. No Deviation in Price. The Mendelssohn GRAND, SQUARE & UPRIGHT Contain valuable patents 'and improvements I never before introduced. MATHUSHEK'S Nsw Patent Dcplki, Overstecno Scale! Is the greatest advance in the history of Pia no malting producing the most astonishing power, richness and depth of tone, and a sus taining singing quality never before attained, being a "Grand Piano in a Square case." The Mendelssdhn Uprights A UK Til B FINEST IN AMERICA. v rtKjv .ire proaounced the "Pianf of th Future i . f'.l v WillEdOO ICO. UO. "7thSt l oth ATenue. If OS. PIANOS SENT ON TRIAL Illustrated and descriptive CaUIoye mailed free J J , MKNDELSSOUN TIANO OO BUSINESS OFFICK I No. 66 Broadway, N. B FASHIONABLE DANCING SCHOOL ' AT BIB aiNNETr ' S 1 1 ; T7ASIII0NABLE DANCES of the Day. A Fancy Dances-for Children. The Glide and other Round Dances taught in SIX Lessons. Soiree every "Monday night at 8 p. m. Music by the Italian Band. Ladies' and Children's Class Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings at 3 p. xn f Gentlemen's Class, Wednesday and Friday nights at 8 p. xn. 1 nov 7 J. H. BAILEY. Poainios PRICES EI T Ti Pnauroos fiSThe following quotation represent the wholes! prices generally.-1 la making mp mall orders higher prices hare to be ehargeo. BAiiUia U Uunny...., Doable Anchor.- Deuble Anchor "A" 12K Q 11 WA IS " 7 8 X9 t 8 6 . 2X0 3 Standard Domestic. BACON North Carolina. Hams, "fy S.......MM..M....M Shoulders, V lb.......... Sides. V fi)-. Western Smoked Ilams. Sidc, fi.. : bnouiders. Dry Salted Sides, y fi)..i Shoulders, V Tb. BEEF Lire weight. BARRELS Spirits Turpentine Second II and, each 1 76 New York,each, new 2 00 BEESWAX y Jb 28 TJtT1fTa XTT-l - W A AA 0 00 50 30 010 00 Northern 00 014 Of 15 20 25 Q 36 25 0 40 00 0 00 UK 13 17 18 16 0 17 00 13 30 33i 19 0 22 24 87 4 0 6 70 IX 95 0 BUTTER North Carolina lb Northern, fi.. CANDLES Sperm lb...... Adamantine, "13 set CUEESE Northern Factory, - fl ... Uaury cream. f B).. State, "if lb COFFEE Java, V ' Kio, y-Vb Laguara, iJ lb... CORN MEAI y bushel. COTTd.N TIES y DOMESTIC Sheeting, 4-4 y yard.-. Yarn, y bunch FISH Mackerel, No. 1, y bbl....l6 00 No. 1, y X bbl .., 9 60 Mackerel, No. 2, y bbl.... 13 50 20 00 0 00 00 00 0 00 010 60 I 00 8 00 o. 2, y 'A bbl 7 60 Mackerel. No. 3 V bbl.. ...00 00 Mullets, y bbl 3 50 N. C. Uerring. 1? bbl 5 00 Dry Cod, y 7J FLO U It Fine, y bbl......... 0 00 0 7 00 Super, Northern, y bbl... 0 00 Extra do y bbl... 0 00 Family " V bbl...l0 50 8 00 9 00 11 00 9 00 10 00 11 00 12 00 City Mill Super y bbl... 0 00 " Extra y bbl... 0 00 " Family bbl... 0 00 " Ex. Family y bbl... 0 00 FERTILIZERS Peruvian Guano, y 2000 fis. 70 00 00 00 00 00 65 00 i0 00 45 00 47 00 65 00 67 00 70 00 70 00 00 00 Baugh's Phosphate " " DO OO Carolina FerUUier " " 60 00 Ground Bone, " " 00 00 Bone Meal " " 00 00 " Flour " Navassa Guano, " Complete Manure ' Whann's Phosphate ' Wando Phosphate, " BergerABrutx'sRos. " " 00 00 " 55 00 "00 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 nn nn Wilcox, Gibb A Co., ma nipulated Guano 55 OG 70 00 glue y ft 9 GRAIN Corn,store, 561bs 00 e 15 82 75 60 50 4 l'2X 20 1 05 12 13 00 Corn, cargo, y 56 lbs...... 00 Corn,yel., busheL None. Oats, y bushel 55 Peas, cow, y bushil........ 1 25 HIDES Green, y ft ....a... 4 Dry, TO lb... iu HAY Eastern, y 100 fl)8... 1 10 North River, y 100 lbs.... 95 HOOP IRON y 'ton 80 00 LARD Northern y lb nx 00 North Carolina y ft...... LIME y bbl 1 35 LUMbER City steam sa'wd 0 Shfptulf,resawecl,TOMtt.24 vu Rough edge plank. ft. 22 00 West India cargo, accord ing to quality, y M ft...20 00 Dressed nooring,seasoned. 20 00 Scantling and boards, com mon y M ft ...15 00 27 00 25 00 23 00 35 00 23 4 1 1 00 41 57 38 40 60 00 30 45 10 40 MOLASSES Cuba.hhdl? gl 40 Cuba, bbls., y gal.i Sugar house, hhds. y gal. 45 bbls. y gal. 35 46 25 19 10 00 30 70 95 igar cjyrup. udis. g ga LS Cut,4d to 2Qd,k rup. bois. gal. OILS Kerosene, y gal Linseed, y gal.... 1 Rosin, y gal '. PEANUTS bushel POTATOES - Sweet, y bus. 1 80 00 75 1 Irish, Northern, bbl 4 60 4 PORK Northern, city mess. 17 00 00 00 Thin, y bbl 00 00 Prime, y bbl (extra) 00 00 Rumo. bil.. 00 00 000 00 015 00 000 00 7 0 00 0 1 30 RICE Carolina, y ft;.... 6 00 20 East India, y ft Rough, IS busheL1 RAGS Country, y ft? IX 2 Uity,, ROPE IX 6 00 85 00 75 9'A 10)4 00 23 00 SALT Alum, bushel Liverpool, y sacr. American y sack Cadiz y sack 00 00 10 00 134 12 nx 14 IX 8 U GAR Cuba, y ft Porto Rico, y A Coffee, y ft b .; y ft.. c " y ft.. Ex c y ft Crushed ft.... 00 5 00 SOAP Northern, y ft SHINGLES Contract, yM. 6 00 3 00 0 00 0 0 00 020 00 000 00 000 00 0 10 013 00 010 00 0 8 50 0 6 00 500 0 2 60 0 20 0 30 Common, y M 'i do Cypress saps y M... 5 60 Cypress hearts, y M 7 50 STAVES W. O. bbl. y M.18 00 R O bhd. y E 00 00 Cypress, y M.... 13 00 TALLOW-?ft 9 TIMBER-Shipping y M ...12 00 Mill, prime per m o ou Mill, fair per M 7 50 Inferior to Ordinary.perM 4 00 WHISKEY North'n, per gl 1 40 North Caro.ina, per gal ... 1 76 WOOL Unwashed, per ft...l 18 Wvahed. per ft 28 Miscellaneous. MijUinery and Fancy Goods jyRS. L. FLANAGAN WISHES TO An nounce to the Ladies that she has returned from the Northern Cities, where ahe has been making her Fall purchases in MlLLLNJubl and every description of FANCY ARTICLES and is now prepared to show her patrons a Very Attractive and Beautiful Stock of all the NEWEST STYLES in French Pattern Bonnets and Hats, Velvets, Silks, Feather, Flowers, Ribbons, Ac. My motto is, as heretofore, the Best Goods the Latest Designs, the Lowest Prices, and the Most Honorable DeaUng. Orders from the country solicited, and per fect satisfaction guaranteed or money re funded. . Variety Store, 42 Market Street. oct 2 MRS. L. FLANAGAN. H. Marcus & Son., No, 5, EXarket Street. BOTTLERS OF NEW YORK. j I PHILADELPHIA, CINCINNATI, MILWAUKEE, and BALTIMORE LAGER BEERS Also, - PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, ! and IMPORTED ALES AND PORTER. Families supplied. Goods delivered to any part of city free, 1 We guarantee to compete with any house in the line in price ana quality. ectlO TlfccsUaneocx o oo o o o V- Or Sagar-Coated, Conceutratod, Root and Herbal Juice, Antl-Billoas Grannie. THE "LITTLE CIIA2VT CATHARTIC, or ITCnltum iu Potto Phyale. The noveUv nf mrnlern Mlical. Chemical, anl I hannaccutmU scicn-M!. No u.-e of anv longer Uking the larpre, repulsive, anl nauseous pill, comj-xc t of ciicaji; cr-u-le, anl Lulkv inirredi cnU, wiien we cn, bv a cireful appfication of chemical science, extract ull the cathartic and other raedir.in.il iropertie from the most valu able root and herb, and concentrate them. Into a minute t.ranulc, scarcely lareer than a moiUrd seed, that can bo readily swnllovel by those of the most sensitive stomachs and faa lidioiid Liiste. Each little Purgative Pellet represents, in a most concentrau.l form, aa much cathartic p-wer a id ei:ilxjliel in any of tho 1 laree pillrf found for sale in drug-Rhojv. iorn their wonderful cathartic jKver, in comparison to their size, people w ho have nut tried them are ant to upiHsc that they are harsh or drastic In effect:' but such is not at all the case, the different active medicinal principled of which thev are cmjosed beinfr ?o liarnionized and modelled, one by the others, a to produce a mot search I up and thorough, vet gemly and kindly operating, cathartic. $500 Howard is hereby offered by the pro prietor of these Pellets, to any chemist who, upon analysis will llnd in them any calomel or other forms of mercury, mineral )oisoiit or in jurious drug. ,' . fc Being entirely vegetable nopartlcular care is required while u.sinfr them. They oper ate without disturbance to the constitution, diet, or occupation. For Jaundice, Headache, Coiifrtlpatioii, Impure Ulood, Pain lit the Shoulders, Tightness of tho Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations from the stomach, Bad tato In the mouth, Ullious attacks, Pain in re gion of Kidneys, Internal Fever, Bloated feeling about Stomach, Rush of Blood to Head, High-colored Urine, Unsociability and Gloomy Forebodings, tike Dr. Pierce's Pleas ant Purgative Pellets. In explanation of the rcmefial power of mv Purgative Pellets over bo great a variety of dlcases, I wish to sav that their action upon the animal economy Is universal, not a gland or tissue escaping their sanative im press. Ae doe.s not impair the propertied of .hese Pellets. They are 6Urar-coated and in closed in glasa lxjtt.le.Sj their virtues bein there by preserved unimpaired for any length of time, in any climate, h that thev are always frcah and reliable. This is not the case with those pills which are put up In cheap wooden or pasteboard boxes. Kecollect that for all dis eases where a Laxative, Alterative, or Purgative, is indicated, these little Pellets will give the most perfect satisfaction to ail who use them. t ( They are sold by all Druggists at 25 cents a bottle. . H.V.PIEU5S,M.D.fProp'r, BUTTALa N.T. lA By an immense practice, extending through a period of yearaj having within that time treated many thou3and cases of those dLseaaes peculiar to woman, I have been enabled to perfect a mofit potent and agreeable medicine that meets ihe Indications presented by that cla&d of dis eases with positive certainty and exactness. To designate this natural specific compound, I have named it Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. The term, howovcr. is but a feublo expression of my high appreciation of its value, based upon my own personal obscrvatlon.i As a close ob server, I nave, while witneasintf its positive re sults In the few special diseases incident to the separate organism of woman, singled it out as the climax or crownlug gem of my medical career. On ita merits, as a posi tive, safe, and effectual remedy for this class KJM. (Mill UUC Lllilb ,1 111, UL ail blUlO 1JI& under all circumstances, act kindly and In har mony with tho laws which govern the female system, I am willing to stake my reputation as a physician. Kay, even more, so confident am I that It will not disappoint the most sanguine expectations of a single invalid lady who uses it for any of the ailments for which I recommend it. that I offer and sell it under A POSITIVE GUARANTEE. If a beneficial effect is not experienced by the time two-thirds of the con tents of the bottle are used, I will, on return of tho bottle, two-thirds of the medicine having been taken according to directions, and the case being one for which I recommend it, promptly refund the money paid for it. Had I not the most perfect confidence in its virtues, I could not ofTer it as I do under these conditions; bnt hav ing witnessed its truly miraculous cures in thou sands 61 cases, I feel warranted aud perfectly safe lu risking both my reputation and my money on itr merits. O & The following aro among those disease in which my Favorite Prescription has worked cures, as if by magic, and with a cer tainty never before atuinedrty any medicine: Leocorrhooa, Excessive Flowing, Painful Monthly Periods, Suppressions when from un natural causes. Irregularities, Weak Back, Pro lapsus, or falling ot the Uterus, Anteverokm and Retroversion, Bearing Down fecnssitions, Inter nal Heat, Nervous Depression, Debility. Iesr pondency, Threatened Miscarriage, Chronic Congestion, Inflammation and Ulceration of tho Uterus, Im potency, Barrenness, or sterility, Fe male Weakness, and very many other chronic diseases incident to woman not mentioned here. Ia all affections of this nature, my Favorite Prescription works cures tho marvel of the world. This medicine I do not extol s a cure-all, but it admirably fulfills a ulnglo ness of purpose being a morit perfect specific in all chronic diseases of the hcxual sys tem of woman. It will not disappoint, nor vill It do harm, in any state or condition. Those who desire further information on these subjects can obtain it in The People's Conjfoi SiJfSE Medical Adviser, a book of ever 900 pages, 6cnt. post-paid, on receipt of $1.60. It treats minutely of th-e diseases peculiar to Females, and gives much valuable advice In regard to the management of thotc affections. FATOBITE PRESCRIPTION MH.n BTALLDBVCCISTS. B. Y. PIERCE, II. D., Frop'r, BUFFALO, X. 1 . TheSouth Atlantic, A MONTHLY MAGAZINE DEVOTED XJl to Literature, Science and Art, will be issued in Wilmington. North Carolina,!Octo- ber Kth, Viji. The Corps of Contributors will Include several of tbe I most dietin rubbed authors of the present day. "A seriaf etory, poems. sketches, reviews, scientific and Historical ar ticles will appear in every "number. Tbe Magazine wilt contain only original litera ture. The South Atlantic States will be thorough It canvassed by an enerretic ajrent Subscription one year $3. 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ADDKL, MARCHAL & SMITH PIANO CO., Mr, ROBERT w. SMITH, AKent, 47 University Place, Ncw Yor k April 5 - Foreclosure of Mortgage. "JY VIRTUE AND IN PURSUANCE of the power contained in a certain mortgage deed, executed to tbe undersigned and C. D. Myers, constituting the late firm of C. I). Myer &. Co., by Edward L. Hall, bearing date the 25th day of August, lb76, and regis tered in the Register's office of New Ilano vcr count', in Book il. il. M., pag 284, I will, as the surviving partner of the said firm, on SATURDAY, the 24th day of November instant, at 11 o'clock, A. M., at Exchange Corner, in the city of Wilmington, expose to sale to the highest bidder, at Public Auction, for cash, all the interest (being one undivid ed eleTcnth part) of the said Edward L. Hall in that HOUSE and LOT in said city, on Princess street, between Front and Second streets, being part of Lot 1 in block 105, and adjoining on the west the Journal office building; and in a TRACT OF LAND in Pen der county, on the ncitheast branch ot tbe Cape Fear river and Clark's Creek, and ad joining the "Vats" Plantation, formerly be longing to the late Levin Lane. .JOHN L. UOATVVRIGHT. nov 5 eodt3 Mon Wed Th. THE SU.N.: " 1878. NEW YORK. 1878. As the time approaches for the 'renewal of subicrip tions, THE SUN would remind ittk friends and wcllwishere everywhere,' that it 1 is again a candidate tor their consideration and support. Upon i?s record for the past ten years it relies for' a continuance of the hearty sympathy and 'generous, co-operation which have hitherto been extended to it from every quarter of the Union. 1 The Daily Sun is a lour-pae sheet ut IS columns, price by mail, post paid, 55 cents a month, or 6.50 per year. The Sunday edition of Ihe hirs isian eiffht-pasre sheet of 5G columns. While giv ing the news of the day.it also contains a large amount'of literary and miscellaneous matter specially prepared for it. The Bunuay Six has met with great succeed. Tost paid Sil.- 20 a year. I The Wccklv Sun- Who does not know The Weekly Sun '! It circulates throughout the United States'; the Canadas, and beyond. 'Ninety thousand families greet its welcome pages weekly, and regard it in the light of guide,, counsellor, and friend. Its news, editorial, agricultural, and literary departments make it essentially a journal for the family and fireside. Terms: ONE DOLLAR a year, post paid. Ihispnce, quality considered, makes it the cheapest newspaper published. For clubs of ten, with $10 cash, we will send an extra copy free. Address PUBLISHER1 OF THE SUN, nov 2 New York Citv. Female School. MISSES BUlill & JAMES, Principals rpiiE 4 it. ' 1 THIRTEENTH ANNUAL Session I of this school will commence on THURS DAY, the 4th of October, l'upils of all ages received, while the same care will be bestow ed upon each, from advanced young ladies to the smallest child. Object teaching combined with text book instruction, is a -particular feature of the school," the Principals, after long and careful experience, having lound 1 to be the most' advantageous method of imt parting knowledge to the young and enquir- ing child. Vocal music and calisthenics free of. extra charge, excepting a trifle for tbe daily use of calisthenic apparatus. Musical Department under the supervision of Mrs. M. S. Cashing, whose long and faith ft ' experience renders her peculiarly fitted for this work. j For terms, Ac., see or address Principals, sept 6. !- Fine French Millinery. i i Just opened ! a full line of Straw Hats, Flowers, FEATHERS, RIBBONS, LACES, Ac. A fall line of real HAIR SWITCHES, FINGER PUFFS and CURLS. HAIR SWITCHES made to order. Southwest corner of Front, M door, on Princess Street. oct 1J THOS. J. S 0UTHERL AND JIVERY AND SALE STABLES, Corner Third and Princess Streets, Wilmington, N. C. Horses and Vehicles for hire at rea sonable rates. Excursion parties "to the Sound and country accommodated. may 26 Graai Winter mi MllS. E. A. LUMSUE?r will Have a Grand Opening of fine FKKNCII MIL LINERY on Wednesday, October 31st, con sisting of French Patters Hat, Bonnets Flowers, Feathers &. The ladles arc re spectfully Invited to call and see. oct 27 MRS. E. A. LUMSDEN. S10 t Arjr day seaa made bv 5oJ Agents selling our Chro- mos. Cravons. and Reward. Motto. Scrintmre Text. Transparent, Picture and Chromo Cards. 100 samples, worth 4, sent postpaid tor 75 cents, luustratea catalogue Irec J. H. BUFFORITS B0N8, BOSTOX, nay 14 CEstabluhedlssO. STROGK Watchmakers, &c. t. w. buowu dt nons, WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS. No. "7 Market atr. t, Wilmington, S. V. Kttablii.il ' 1S23.) GUARAXTKK THL MONKV'S WORTH for every strtiele-urcha.eu .of them. An elegant .-t"ck of line Watcher, Clock?, Jewelry, Silverware, Fancy (iootL, Ac., kept constantly on hand fur talc at a very light advance on New York coit. Agents for the Diamond Spectacles. Our country friendi are invited to call and see. dec 13 ; Steamship Linos, &c. CLYDE'S Mew YoA AND .i . Wilmington, N, CM Steamship Line The Steamer i BENEFACTOR, CA1T. JUNES, WILL SAIL FROM NEW YOUK () i SATURDAY, Nov. 17. kfl Sliipiers can rely upon the prompt sailillff of Ste.-iiucrs aa advertised. hor Freight Engagements apply "to A. D. CAZAUZ. Agent, Wilmington, OT. C. L. S. BELDEN, Soliciting Agent. VVM. IV CLYDE A CO., (icncral Agenls, 6 Bowling retn, or Pier 1.1, N. 11., New York. - nov l'j alii move AM' Wilminefton, IM. C, STEAMSHIP LINE. The Steamer CAPT. UL1VER, , 1 . WILL SAIL FKOM BALTBBOJIE Wednesday, Nov. 14. i To bcfoMowul by the D. J. FOLEY, CA1T. rillCE, 1 i Saturday, Nov. 17. Shipper can rely uikju the rjromnt Selling' steamers as advertised. TK Through Sills of Iiading girtn to and from Philadelphia, and Prompt Dispatch guaranteed. For Freight Engagement apply to A. Z. OAZAX7Z, Agent, y . Wilmington, OT. C. L. S. liELDEJT, Soliciting Agent. REUBEN FOSTER, General Ag en Corner Lee and Light Street, Baltimore nov 12 ''! . . Spoctaclos-and Glasses.:' rpUE LARGEST ASSORTMENT EVER cents to $10. Call aad examine for jouxsclru. jane I'J J. 11. ALLO
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