. i : : : TIIERE IS NO DEATH. UY LOKD LYTTOX. ' ,wh The stars go down ke ,iiDon some fairer shore; rh tin Hefiven's jeweled crown, . j Sitae fore vermore. u no death! The dust we treau -ere ; ,0 beneath the summer showers rin or mellowed mm niiott'-t intcd flowers. rocks disorganize. id the hnnury moss they bear; 3d t leaves driii K daily Hie. 'nut the viewless air. 4 no -death ! The leaves may fall. nlv wait through wintry hours, :.r(l death! All angel form ". 'uri!ic earth with silent tread: our het lvd thintjs away, "u.'eii we call them "dead." , v,,s our hesirls sill deMjlaie, i.....f ..in- liiirehl. swet teai. dower-: ' oViiite'l int"' bliss, they now. n - -....i.titft voice, whose joyous tones "l i ll ilai those scenes or.sin and strife; !:now an everlasting ho'ufe. T,und tlJ troo I , . . ., fl.tr'ie s.'esa5inile too bright hirt too pure for taint and vice, luoUiatworld of light. T)ClWf" "' V ...... li 'IT 1.1.11 111 II tT it uinlj in nl .. I, nt in come jia'tv rpV U'.i"- - c. ,,-.Jmiino t.licni tli untiio ;ilOV we ,,,...--- -pt their sin and pain. k.ver near us, though unj l,,l. ar immortal spirits tres '.'ill the luundles.s universe '''iJd-TllMlE IS NO HEATH Driving by Electricity. Experiments in driving by electricity jVC WW ill""1- '''i -v....--. js jiLiced i-eneatii me coacntuan s (miu which one wire is carried along -p'-i j to the horse's bit, and another to ie sj,me nrms part or an eiecinc current. !;uui;s't'ryt discretion win, it is said, ar- the moat furious runaway. About a Barrel of Apples. jrejtlcmau iu Iirningtn, Me., very iny la.st sprmjr sent away a lot of ap- esin bands. In one nt these barrels iced a noie, requesting tnc person them to write him, stating , , . . . . . viu". if.ieie aim ni wuai. t-ijuuiiiun me j ivere opened, ami what was paid 4'Mirrel. About three months after- '.i'U he received a reply to his note iai London, hnglaud, stating that the Apples were in rood condition, ami brought uoct $5 per barrel. The gentleman who xlii the apples received about $1.G2 r barrel . - . . ' . - Why 'the Boys Laughed. Dr. G ardner, the head master of the stoa Latin school, was noted -tor the mv of wearing apparel, upon which prided himself, and frequently lectur ed ik boys on the folly of extravagance 1 tiiat direction. Une day he came into .'recitation room of a lower class, his enoTv overcoat flanninj? at his heels tD,i iM, e ...v., ua sui, iuo iauo, tin ir iiuiu nau juoii cJ their teens, looked up from their to sec what was coming. "D ye .its coat?'' said the old gentlemen, liiog the sleeve of the venerable gar- int approvingly, and glancing over his iouMcr for the rear effect. "How many iyuu boys there can say you have worn icuat fur forty years, as I have' this?" Hare was a general laugh, in which the a:arjuined when, a moment later, it iiDcd upon him that his coat must have a the light a quarter of a century be te any of the boys were born. Ex-Governor Tilden on the Result. The New York Times states that 'j.'vernor liluen, in a conversation wi prtseutative of that paper, expressed his Salification at the result of the elections, C2 appeared to be a good deal amused at lie efforts of the Republican papers , to wie tnemselves with their victorv in Wcbusetts. lie was entirely satisfied. said, with the Democratic triumphs" aich - had in magnitude fullv equalled expectations. Ho spoke of the Re- Piblicaa partv as demoralized bv the method eiimlovnd hv its loaders tc, carrv the Uat election. The conscience of the methods, and had received a shock iWrn ttWlv :. T . ""u n canuufc reuuvcr. iu uis- fir P.a.i: n ft! 1 1 poke also of the $eci of so called Southern policy 6 A(!niinil ritmn -n f lin miccns ff 1 . .'iVJ4 It blUU lU I..UOiM VI Republican voters, who have for twenty J been animated bv a feeliusr of dis band hostility toward the South a fag so ingraiuenl that they cannot free 5iselvef from it if thpv Mhlch ,WB8 DQlU;n but a necessity Ur. Hayes situation, has. he thinks, the Aorth to the Renubl lC:ins withnnf lugthe South. While looking for the wy dismtcgratiou of the Republican Jgnization inJ the cjrtain adveut of the acctic party to power in 1880, Cov-,.-r Tilden! by no means expects that r--v " w wuuoui a poweriui an Puit. His iW i fKot ' ' -publican party will at one step saocs, and that the new organiza- hi,"' wu"u uiosk o me men ami Jay the leading ideas of the government predecessor. i Notice. to decree of the Superior fed 4 of county of New Hanover, the fcllftv j "theadminiatrator of liza C. W,le deceased, will on the 3d day of De tCr A 0,1877, at the Court House door nk. UJ of Wilmington, expose for ta'e at OiBB'U(;tion, the ToUowinfr real esUte : hrTI ?ed one-half of a lot of landsitu i Clilof Wilmington and bounded : Bgllngat the Southwestern s4 1!r0a of Dock and Sixth streets, Wf fZ? ithence eightyrtwo and one 6fli I-? Ueory D' Gilbert'a line, ViSp?? 8ilty-fiT feet to Samuel North is.4-1.-tnence with said NorthiW lin, u uuoert's line one "fL000-1 fecl toDock street. TefoS1! Duock 8t.reef one hundred and ofsaircash. BUinmK- k3 . WM. LARKINS, .i,WJ A ' of C Gillespie. 8 " - II tru SCBliFTO TOE " Miscellaneous. HOPE FOR ALL. Consumption is generally supposed to bean incurable disease. Why ? Because medical men, who of all others should hare been the last to encourage such an unphiloeophical and dangerous a sumption have insisted upon and propagated it with a persistency whicbcei::' almost incredible in the light of science and oftruth. We Aed the term 'dangerous' ad visedly, for what can be more depressing and injurious, to the consumptive than brooding over the idea founded solely upon the fiat of his physician that his malady i3 mortal, and that the utmost that can be done for him is to re-.dtr his exit from this world as easy as possible. Such melancholy and boneless re flections as this belief engenders among con sumptive patients, does as much, if not more, to hasten their departure for the land-of shad ows, as the tubercles in their lungs. Away with BVch a hopelesa theory. Happily the Gheat Masteks ok Medicine have entered iheir protest against it and conf uted by the most positive testimony the monstrous fallacy. Dangerous as pulmonary phthisis is, its terri ble iaragr.a may be stayed and the lungs re stored to a so 'in J couditioti even after suppu ration has taken place. Every experienced surgeon knows that post mortem examina tions of aged persons who have died in the o dinay course or nature have repeatedly disclosed the t aces of pulmonary ulcers en tirely cicatrized. The '.argument, therefore, against the possibility of healing a pulmona ry abscess because the immediate i-eiit of the disease cannot be reached, h,as not a leg to Stand upon. Over fifty instances of the dis covery of cicatrized ulcers in the lung3 have been recorded by the medical faculty ot Paiis, and such eminent authorities as llevinus, Malpbighi, UuHaen and scores of others, French, English and German, might easily !e cited to prove their certain curability. To treat any malady rationally its charac ter and morbid influence must be known The dissecting knife has disclosed 'all the in ternal characteristics of consumption. We know that tubercles in the lungs vary in 'si-zu from granules smaller than a pin's head 10 that of a large bean. These develop into open ulcers technically known as vomical which afterwards spread over-a surface sev- err.l inches in diameter, itieir sacs are lultd I with a yellow, greenish, grayish matter gen erally very offensive. The membrane itself w greatly inflamed, ana the eno.s oi tiis pul monary artery and vein connecting with the diseased parts are clogged with vitiated and purulent mucus. Death in ust ensue either from suffocation or hemorrhage if snedy re lief is not obtained. It is obvious that Fouie- J.hing is required which Will enable the suf ferer to raise and eject the poison rankling in his lung?, and choking the air. passage', and which will also allay the grievous irritation ot the inflamed parts.- iNo preparation known to iriateria medica accomplishes this double object so effectually 'and speedily as Hollow-ay's Col oft Ci-kk and Luno Dalsam. That incomparable lemedy loosens and liquifies the poisonous arid ' foetid accumulations in the lungs and bronchi;e, subdues with wonderful rapidity the inflammation of the diseased Earts, and prevents the possibility of hemoir age. At the same time it tones and strength ens the muscles of the throat and enables them to throw off the vitiated matter without strain ing. The transcendant merit of Holi.oway's Cough. Cure and Lckg Baisam is the thor oughness with . which it does its work. Its immense superiority to the multitude of olli cinal and proprietary medicines designed for La similar purpose, which have preceded it, lies in the fact that it is an Absolute Lkali cant of pulmonary and throat diseases, while they at the best-were 'merely palliations. It is not alone that the preparation dislodges the pulmonic virus, it possesses balsamic properties peculiarly adapted to soothe the lacerated lunsr, while by its tonic operations rit greatly facilities and hastens the healing Cl'ub and Lung-Balsam is equally eflicacious. Coughs, especially the dry hacking coughs which are so common, arc terribly fruitful sources of consumption. The sufferer at first has a feeling of rawness in the throat, tight ness across the chest, then dangerous inflam mation sets in, which may give rise to hem orrhage or the formation ot vomical, if it is not speedily checked and the cough loosened. Hollowav's Cough Cure asu Llno Balsam accomplishes this with a degree of prompti tude and certainty which astonishes 'he patient. No type of throat, long or bronn al disturbance can resist its curative ir ence. It overcomes the most obstinate f .1 of this class of disorders, ar.d breaks H once the mostviolentparoxysms of coygv ex-) All its ingredients' are purely vegetable, ith a ( Some of them are culled from sources ? ntire- Iy new to pharmacy, anu all are posse neu i properties of marvelous remedial ctiicacy. The unsolicited testimonial.- which its pro prietors ha"tfe been constantly receiving since its introduction to the public, from persons who have experienced or witnessed its wonderfully beneficial effects, fully justify the belief that it must, ere long, become" 'the Standard American Specific for all Dis eases of thk Respiratory Organs. IMPORTANT CAUTION. None genuine unless the signatures of J. Haydock and G. D. Davis as agents for the United States, are found on the wrapper, A handsome reward will be given to any-one rendering such information as may lead to the detection of any party or parties counterfeit ing the medicines or vending the same know ing them to be spurious. Sold at the manufactory of Professor Holloway & Co., New York, and by all re spectable druggists and dealers in medicines throughout the civilized world, $1 per Bottle. nov 1G. Coal and Wood. rpaE BEST 'QUALITY OF BED ASU COAL, at lowest market rates. ; Oak, Ash and Pine Wood sawed or longat low price.-", nov 10 J. A. SPRINGER. ftlot.ee. QN AND AFTER MONDAY, Nov. 5th, he Ordinance prohibiting CATTLE from running at large will be enforced. U. C. BROCK, Chief of Police. oct 29- Grai Winter imi Ains. hi. A. LtUnisut:? will nave a 11 JL Grand Opening of line FRENCH. MIL LINERY on Wednesday, October 31st, con sisting of French Pattern, Hats, Bonnets r lowers, reamers The ladies are re spectfully Invited to call and see. oct 27 ' MRS. E. A. LUMSDEN. -THOS. J. SOU THE ELAND JIYERY AND SALE STABLES, k: Corner Third aad Princess Streets, Wilmington, N. C. Horses and Vehicles for hire at rea sonable rates. Excursion parties "to the Sound and country accommodated, may. 26 "CARE," , TlIE WATCHWORD of tUe DRUGGIST, is thoroughly executed at . BURBA NK'S PHARMACY,4 ' Corner Front and Princess sts. 43 rrlcesas'low as the lowest, , novia wzzoziSQiizkzs rzxxcss. 3!The following quotations represent the wholesale prices generally. In making up small orders higher prices have to be charged. " vc UlUlllj ...... ...... Double Anchor. Double Anchor "A" Standard Domestic BACON North Carolina, A:-, 12? 13 Mains, ft ft) Shoulders, y lb Sidts, y ft, W'esteiii Sn:oL.-c ( iiaiii.- ; SidiE, y lb Shoulders.... Dry Salted Sides, y & Shoulders, y lb BEEF I.ivf- weight.... BAIUiELS Spirits Turpeiitii-t 1'2 7 Ui - V' . ' j 1 ' 1, 4 15 in K Second Hand. each. 1 ( J '1 . New York, each, Dew.. BEESWAX y fD...... BRICKS Wilmiugtozi, V Northern BUTTER N orth Can.Hna Jr. Northern, i lb .. CAN D LES Sperm J lb..: ... Tallow, y lb Ad-tmantie, y set .. .. CHEi:siv N01 rLerij Factory, y lit X Dairr citaia, lb State, y lb COFFKE-j&va, fi.......... Rio, y it- ..1. Lfif-uara, y lb . CORN M E A 1 y bush el ... . COTTON TIES y It.: DOMESTIC Sheeting, 4-4 y ye.ic..... Yarn, i bunch... .... to :to Ot tyi4 of 15 (-i lh fa,' 35 (3 U 0t' (s 00' i- Ci 17 0-' lo 3" ft ' 3?-: 10 6 -i: 24 (i 71'v'it ". r, " Ma FlSIi- Maekere!, No. 1, y bul.... !ji Vi No. 1, y y- bi-i... 'j 50 Mnekeifcl, No. 2, bbl....l3 50 no. y 'u bbi 7 50 .Mackerel, No. 3 y bbl 00 00 Mullets, i bbi 3 50 rX. C. Herring, y bbl 0 0U ts 0 t o L'O ti- 0 00 fS10 50 (tf '4 00 vHJ ' 0 00 00 00 00 00 Dry Cod, y lb 7?i! FLOUR Fine, V 0 u(j Super, Northern, y bbl... 0 00 Extra do " y bbl... 0 00 Family " " y bbl... 10 50 City Mill Suner y bbl... 0 00 " Extra y bhl... 0 CO " Family y bbl... 0 00 " Ex. Family V bbl... 0 00 FERTILIZERS " & 1 & . I & y io 00 n 00 12 00 (&00 0!) W1 00 00 00 (tCi'O 00 45 00 $il 00 &cr 00 67 00 70 CO 70 00 00 00 70 60 Peruvian Guano, y 2000 lbs. 70 00 Baugh s Phosphate Carolina Fertilizer Ground Bone, Bone Meal " Flour Navasaa Guatio, Complete Manure Whann's Phosphate rando Phosphate, ergeriBrutz'sRos. Wilcox, Gibb & Co. nipulated Guano.. 00 10 " 50 00 00 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 " 55 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 00 00 rua- .55 0 y glue y lb o GRAIN Corn,store,561bs 00 Corn, cargo, y 66 lbs...... CO 1& 82 75 GO 50 12 20 05 Corn, y el., J bushel None. Oats, y bushel.... ........ 55 & Peas, cow, y bushel 25 HIDES Green, y lb T)rv. Ih ' 10 10 HAY Eastern, y 100 lbs... .North River, y 100 lbs.... HOOP IRON y :ton. ...... LARD Northern y lb.' 1 80 00 12 13 0 00 North Carolina y la 00 1 af LIME y bbl LUMBER City steam sa'w d Ship stuff, resawed, yM ft. 2l 00 Rough edge plank, y M ft. 22 00 West India cargo, accord ing to quality, y M ft... 20 00 Dressed nooring,seasonod.2Q 00 Scantling and boards, com mon, y M ft. ....15 00 27 10 25 (0 23 00 35 00 123 00 MOLASSES Cuba.hhdliJfrl 40 41 Cuba, bbls., y gal... .......I 45 57 38 40 60 4 00 20 1 45 1 10 40 80 1 00 4 75 Sugar house, hhds. y gal, " " bbls. V cal... & & 35 45 25 29 10 00 30 70 :5 Sugar Syrup, bbls, V gal. VAILS Cut,4d to 20d,WkV 3 OILS Kerosene, y gal.....i Liard, y gal 1 Linseed, y gal l Rosin, y gal.. PEANUTS V bu.hei........ rui A lUhS- Sweet, y has, I rith. Northern, V Lbi..... 4 50 PORK Northern, citv u.eea.17 CO HH.! .1 I LI - , 00 00 (00 00 15 00 (00 t)0 & 7 00 1 30 1U1U, y UUI...,, .........Wi Oo Priuie, y bhl (extra) 00 00 Rump, y bbl 00 CO RICE Carolina, y fe G East India, V lb. 00 Rough, y bushel...... I 20 BAGS Country, y lb-.. 134 2 2 ROPE M 6 SALT Alum, V bushel K) Liverpool, y sack. t.. 85 American y sack 00 J? Cadiz y sack...... 75 fo SUGAR Cuba, y 3Jg Porto Rico, y lb. 10 a Coffee, y lb t 23 00 00 00 10 00 13K o -y in C " y fl........ , EiC-f lb.. 00 Crushed" lb... SOAP Northern, y lb 5 SHINGLES Contract, ?M. 4 00 Common, y M. 2 50 Cypress saps, y M 5 50 Cypress hearts, y M ....... 7 50 STAVES W. O. bbl. y M.1S GO R O hhd. y E 00 0) Cypress, y M ....13 00 tallow y e..... , TIMBER Shipping y M ...12 00 12 1VA n 14 VA 6 00 3 00 0 00 0 00 20 00 00 00 00 0t (& It' QIZ W 10 00 & 8 50 6 00 5 00 2 60 20 30 Mill, prime per M. ; 0 50 00 40 75 IK 2H MM, tair per M . Inferior to Ordinarv,per J! WHISKEY North'ri, per g North Caroina, per gal .. WOOL Unwashed, per Washed, jer lb Miscellaneous. Foreclosure of .Mortgage. T) Y 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. D. Myers & Co., by Edward L. IlalJ, bearing date the 25th day of August, 1876, and regis tered in the Register's office of New Hano ver county, in Book M. M. M., page 2ii, i wijl,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 tbe highest Didder, at Public Auction, for cash, all the interest (being one undivid ed eleventh part) of the said Edward L. Hall in that HOUSE and LOT in said eity, on Princess street, between Front acd Second streets, being part of Lot 1 in block 1C5, and adjoining 'on the west the Journal office building, and in a TRACT OF LAND in Pen der county, on the nciti-etst branch ot the Cape Fear river and Clark's Creek, and ad joining the "Vats" Plantation, formerly be longing to the lake Levin Lane. JOHN L. BOATWRIGHT. 4 nov .VcodL Mon Wed Th. For Sale. TWO COPPER TANKS, in good order; also, a secouJ-hand BOILEB. Apply a ; 4 DAILY REVIEW OFFICE. t Comer Chestnut and Water streets, nov 13 Miscellaneous. CORES DISEASES OF TBP: IHRQAT, UJNG5.HVER & BLQ Q& In the wonderful medicine to which the afflict ed are above directed for relief, the discoverer believes he as combined in harmony more of Nature's sovereign curative proper tie?, which God has Instilled into the ve-retable kingdom for healing the sick, than were ever before com bined in one medicine. The evidence of thte f uot is found in the trreat variety of- most obstinate diseases which it hat- been found to conquer. Iu the cure of ISronchitls, Severe Coughs, and the early stages of Consumption, it has astonished the medical faculty, and eminent physicians pronounce it the preatei-t medical discovery of the apo. While it cures the sever est Coughs, It strengtheni- the svstem and puri fies the blood. By its great and thorough blood-purifying properties, it curet- all Hu mors, from the worst Scrofula to a couimoa Ulotcn. Pimple, or Eruption. Mercurial disease, Mineral Poisons, and their effects are eradicated, and vigorous health and a tound constitution established. Erysipelas, Salt rheum, iFever Sores, Scaly or Hough Skin, in short, all the numerous diseases caused by bad blood, are conquered by this powerful, purifying, and invigorating medicine. If you ieel dull, drowsv. debilitated, have sal low color of skin, or yellowish 'brown spots on face or body, frequent headache or dizziness; bad taste in mouth, internal beat or chilis aiter nated with hot flushes, low ppiriUs, and gloomy forebodings, irregular -appetite, and tongue coatedjyou are suffering from Torpid Liver, or - Biliousness. In many caea of "Lilver Complaint" only part of these symptoms are experienced. As a remrsdy-for alTBuch cases, Dr. Pierce's oldcn Melicai'Di covery has no equal, as it effects perfect cures, leaving the liver strengthened and healthy. ... SOLO BY DRUGGISTS AT 51 PER BOTTLE v Prepared by It. V. FIHRCi:, ITT. !., Sola Proprietor, at th5 Wokuvs IJbr'ESAliY, Buffalo, N. Y, This Cut Illustrates the Manner of Usie9 N T- TJTWWf-TM O mm Fountain Nasal Injccte'rj. douche: This InBtmment ls-pgclally.desigiiedjor jLhe' perfect application of - DE. 5AGS.'CATIeBH'E1KBB I 'It is the onl7 form of instratae'nt yet tnvcMed with which fluid medicine can e cvirricd high up and perfectly ajiplird to ail parts of tho affect ed nasal passages, and the chaoibtrs or cavities communicating therewith) ia which tore6 and ulcers frequently exist, and from which the ca tarrhal discharge generally proceed.-. The want of success in treatinjr Catarrh heretofore ha arisen largely from tlui impos-sibilKv of applying remedies to these cavities and chanibers by any of the ordinary methods. This ojjhticle in tho way of effecting cures is entirely overcome by the invention of tho Iouche. Its'ubO is pleasant and bo simple that a child can' understand it Full and. explicit directions accompany each instrument. When used with this instru ment, Dr. Sage's Catarrh Keir.edy cure" recent attacks of "Cold tu me llnaH 3 hv :i few n n?lLic:itionft. -t:j " j "i SYM PTO ITIS Frequent headache, dischar-e fallinnr inw throat tonic times profuse, wafiery, tliick mucus, purulent; offensive, etc. In cthers, a dryness, dry, watery; weak, or inflamed ;yes, tapping up, 'or obstruc tion, of nasal pasr-uges. ringing in ears', deaf ness, hawking and coughing to clear throat, ulcerations, scabs from ulcers, voice altered, nasal twang, offen slve breath, impaired or total deprivation of sense of pnieil and taste, dizzi ness, mental depression, loss of appellee, indi lestion. enlareel tonsils. ti"klini; couph, etc. Only a few of these symptom arc like:y to be present in any cae at one timo- Dr.Sage's Catarrh Itot-rjedy. when upcI with Dr. Pierce's Nasal u chc, and ac companied with the constitutional treatment which is recommended in the pamphlet that wraps each bottle of the Remedy, Ls a perfect specific for this loathsome disease. It is mild and pleas BUFFALO, 5f. T. mm MM tfk3W S.-j-- f7 ant to use. contafntn-r no Ftronr or caustic drugs, or poisons. The. Catarrh Kemcly is sold at 60 cents, Douche at Ga nents, by all Druggists. TheStouth Atlantic, A MONTHLY MAGA2INE DEVOTED . to Lite f atufe, Science and Art, will be issued in V ilmingtoc, North. CaroHna,;Octo ber 15th, J .377. The Co .-pa of Contributors wi.l include several ,f the most distinguished authors ofthepn jecntday. A serial etory, poems, sketches reviews, scientific and historical articles- ill appear In every ruuber. TLe Magazi jbc ill cont&in cnlv" l-riiraal literature. The South Atlantic States yrill b2 tiorough ly ca: iraseu by an energetic agent. Su ascription one year 63. Single copy cent ADVERTISING 7 EP.il S. inseriic n. So. li one yer S120; H pazc oe year o ; i p-ige one jear $50 ; y pare ene year 2C; 1 page one imsertion, V W- C11 ST t' jvo, $15: K page one inserticxr, $10; P&ge 5per cemt. additional for adveriiseiacnts a the Magazine covers. . ' Local su; wcriptions received ana iiaga laes sold t the City Bookstores. Contracts for advertisements and subsenp tieoa receiv ed at the office of Messrs. Jackson Ftoll. RfM-tk and Job Printers. jjl como tunications should be addressed 3 Has. CICEKO W. UAKttic, pt 8 . Editor and Proprietor M&ECHMi & The Handsomest, IVIost Dura le Tbev syv ln.-.v:tif! n.w.-.-.n. S, v -:: LU'I iuii OVER Hi 'tffe UJ? 'iLX LM i -ja-' "a?- AGENTS WANTKU MX 'iCYKKY Utl'XTV. Ai.DKKSS. MAHGHAL & SMITH PIANO CO.. iit; uoburt w. sxiTir, Am iit, 7 University Place, "Nov? York A St.! : . .' '' Miscellaneous; New Painting Establishment C 23. 23tJ3.. CO rpHK UNDKliSI'INM; . ctltiilv T nounce their re i'i.: r fur v i V;" it iil :; KTfi llOl M-., old .s A .n I n,s " ,,. , ' '''N 1 .'V .iniall iu blanches, pr.-mi.-in-; i oi-i and elllcieney in execution- and low p;ict y. Rooms m: recond .'tieet bet wee:, 'lancet and Dock. r U. E. 1SUKU. .viKlAN WILLIAMS, nov f, pSE Ui-Kidin j:x(;ink. i ( inn uses. Vili h;- .snid i'lu'-iii. .j-p- !)AI.V lIKyn-AV ;l i K'K, ircuiar baws. TWO OH-onLAlu :.-AVVS, iiOXKD, outi.l in'iin' .IiAii.v Ukyikw iHYif , -urti'. f Ch'iy : u!. .iuu V;iU i' fcl',;eti.'- Ti. uv.'t. 't is notili-.'d to eniiK; forward, p;ot- property and remove the -fame at oiu-e. u-ov l;. , 9 2o, S, SSarkot Street. 15tTTLKIiS or NKW vu:;k, CI N'l'INNAT!, I'lIILADKLrillA, MILVAl'Ki:i-. una I'.ALTIMOin : LAC ! I Ml oLEKS. rillLADKLrillA, IIALTIMOKI:, ' ' .. . iMI'OUTluD ALES AND POUTKIt.'. Families supplied, (i-.)ods delivered to any part of city free. We frvmnwitee to eoiiipete. with any house, in the line in price and quality. oct, TO ', ' . ' AlTfeht H O use v vX .AXI) AFTKU TIIISDATL THK K - OLNTtvNN'lA ' SALOON w ill be kept open all n:-;ht as well as ail day, from li (clock Monday mor.--iir.-r until 12 ochck Saturday nia-hr. Wines, Liou'TS tn-i VvAta, the bi-.-i and the cheapest. New Kiver Oxttfta f lmbhed in. any style ;fired. JOHN CAIIKOLL, Proprietor. oct 1 OFFICE UEGISTElt OF 1)1 KIS, N E W 1 1 A X O V Eli C O . , N . C. , W I LM i XOl O X. Oct. 1 7T. EENEW AT 0N0E. ' v RETAIL LTQCOU DEALERS, WHOSE License.- expire on . tlte 'Mt ot October , ure hereby notified tl.at thry nu.-t KKXI'AV THE SAME AT O.VCK. .I-OS. E. SAMl'SON, uf.t'M lterister of Deeds. .'NeW'.Desisrn.- .N INVOICE OF CLOCKS or entinly A new designs has just been received and are being sold at extremely low figures ; also a tine assortment of LADIES' WATCHES, SEAL and 1'LAIN GOLD KINGS and LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S CHAINS. jir Work left with me will be neatly exe cuted. A I! I at-k "f the Public is give me a tri al. IL ALLEN. fid.T '.Vat hu iiXer aiol .iev-!i r- Fainting. WliLUlv VO'i; CAN GET YOUil i'aint VV iug done, with . dUpateb, ntatnes- and a r jaonabie rates is at C. C. PAUKEH'S PAINT SUOP, one door North of Old Jail building on Prin cess street. 1 HOUSE, S1JIP and SIGN Fainting done and satisfaction guaranteed. Great care is given to email jobs. may 16 ' j For i O Cents roll CAN (JET A FIUST-CLASS Shave ith cAocrii. a 2'j cthU will have your Lair cutiu t- c .'itcit ifyls; iltFOLJ LiAULEIi SHOP, rev 17 linder 'the .-rational Hank. - otice. -o j NOTIIEK LOT OF CLIiMAN HAND and , n. If .1.1 V'nnf I-A C. L. Dutch Herring?. Juit received, at L. VOLLEIi'S, S. E. CorstrMirketacd Second St, nov 17 . a,a 0 iOr day .sub maae Dy fJ)J.U t- &ZO Agenta selling our Chro Tr. friTOBi. and Re ward. Motto, Scrip tare lextj franjFparemt, Picture and Chroxno Cardj. 10O sample!, irorth $4, sent postpaid to for 75 cents. Wastratea carawnrue iree. J. IL BUJFFOBD'S SONS, BOSTOjr, ; mtrli EffUhlufcedl830. SMITH flMm. . the Best Tone, the Pianos Wlade. .t..-thinl O. tav. s. with very IinRivrcnt' :i ..Uiatf- p.ror ;mh1 t:ti!i'rti' s:irci-s have.woii . . Si..: i in: ..i J'i iii i::y ai.-l Dtinihility: . by all Musicians o. be the Best OW SPJ USE. Watchmaicors, &c. S. VP. S2S.QOT2NT l SONS, WATCHMAKERS AND ".lFAVKIVLKKS , N'o. :;7 Market trt t, Wilmington, S. i ( Kstablihed 1823.) ' i I L AitANTKK THK MONKV'S WOIiT.'l vJT for every article purr ned f them. JewcJi:v;Si,vt.rwart.t Kancv Hood,, Ac, kept i-constantly on I..-vl ff-r sale at m very slight advance on imk mei. An elecant -tork of l::.o p.tch'es. CIoc, : Agents for the lliamot.d Spectacle's, ; Our country. friends are invited to call and ; -ee. . dec 13 rw-.axra--jagr-- r . " Steamship Lines, &c. CLYDE'S ' New Yosrlk -AND Wilmington,'- W, C-, Steamship Line, The Steamer i' tV-c' " " r-Tif EGULATOR, CAPT. DOANIv WILL SAIL FROM NKW YORK (). SATURDAY, Nov. 24. Shippers can" rely upon the prompt Sailing f Steamers as advertised. ""S. For Freight Engage-incuts' apply t A. I. CAZAUI Afrent, Wilmington, Ti. C. L. S. liELDEN, Soliciting Agent WM. P. CLYDE & CO., (ieneral Agents, ! Howling Green, or Tier 13, .V. It., New York. - nov l'. a S t i moire AND Wilmington, RL C, STEAMSHIP LINE. Tho Steamer Dm Ji FOLEY, C.MT. piuci:, W I LI .SAIL FROM liALTlJF( )UK ( )N Wo dncs day, Nov. 21. To be followed by the CA1T. OLIVEK, Saturday, Nov. 24 . Shippers can rely upon the prompt sailing f steamers as advertised. Thronrh Dills of Iiadinff girea to and from FbiTadelphia, and Prompt Dispatch guaranteed. F"or Freight Engagement! apply to A. D. CAZATJZ, Agent, Wilmington, Z7. C. L. S. B ELD EN, Soliciting Agent. BEUI1EX FOSTER, General Agen Corner Lee and Light Streets, Uammore; nov 13 Spectacles and Glasses. IpHE LARGEST ASSORTMENT EVER offered in this city at prices ranging from 25 cents to tu. Call and examine for younelves. fane 13 J. II. ALLEST