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SATURDAY NIGHT- , ff'the little hats all in a row, . V . faces and little black fists, r C them ready and fit to be kissed; r1 them into clean garments ana wune; u'"r h,it mothers are doing to-nigm. ... v,n- in the little worn hose. rn? j,v shoes that are worn through the nTiXo'er garments so faded, and thin-. iT.t a mother knows where to begin ? M button to make it look right rliiti .. j',5 .i.nm lisn forth their soit evening TlU l'"-" - w i what mothers are doing to-nhjht. c the little ones all 'round her chair, her ,,ine them stories of Jesus of old, tr rrathftr the lambs to his fold: .'M.10r tivr listen with "childish lo- lVejn-'. ""-v l;"ht isVliat mothers are doing to-night. o'uz softly to take a last peep, vJtrthe little ones all are asleep; Ws to know if the children are warm, tni: the blankets round each little form; )Jt J ...ach little face, rosy and bright ts what mothers are doing to-night. Home Courtesies. writer iu Jlarpers Bazar wukiB e eiccUeht remarks coocerninir )vtc.y home. Pit-aso lister, goc d i ..t ti-a liimi .rI fPht n ! u r TCit tilt; ui La uiiuii iu ii we ixi tuuD "carna, x turning tor u. footttool J auntie, hunting up papa'b Bpecta- c mid a t:coro of iittle loviflg deeds, ' .,nn,AUn,l o Tl rl lAtrinn tiAovfa fc3t if mamma never returns a smiling flhaDk you, dear," if papa's "JusX V! at I was wanting, usie, does not fcdicate that the lxuie uiiouucra is ap- kbit. Little peopie are imitative 'eatures, and quiCKiy uaicu me npiru irrounding tiiem. So, if mother's pool of cotton rolls from her lap, the Uer stoops to pick it up, bright eyes will see the act, and quick minds uftte a uuto it. By example, a hrmsaud times more quickly than by Hjtecept, children can be taught to ipeak kiud'y.to each other, to acknowl Qge favor", to be gentle and unselfish, L fhnnchtful and considerate of the IU UO " o jcoffiorts of the family. The boys rjth inward pride of their father s arteous demeanor, will be chival- 1 it 1 L. A. e girls imitating the mother, will be cntle aad patient, even when big brothers are noisy and heedlose. In m borne where courtesy prevails, it lietEsto meet one on the very thre3h JoH You feel the kindly welcome on fpntmncr. No rnde evea scan vour dress. No angry voices are heard up -tn'rs. No sullen children are sent from the room. A delightful atmos- re pervades the house unmistak able yet indescribable. Kissing. There is a great deal in a kiss. Adam's fist kiss of Eve must have been a queer sensation like the feeling of a man who Srst ate an oyster. In ancient Rome, '-a f i ; rni. in was a religious ceremony, lue near er friend of a dying person "received his soul" by a kiss, for the soul was sup posed to leave the body through the lips. uv tmnks the Roman woman began to degeuwate when they kissed everybody miscellaneously. Among the early Chris- U3DS3 kiss was the "seal of prayer. It vas a sign of treachery in J udas, the be trayer. In our times a kiss means a good ieal-from the kisses between two young ladies ttf the kisses recorded in the follow ing stories.. Here is number one: "A tender swain reproached his fair xewith letting a rival kiss her hand a iict which she indignantly denied. 'But Isaw it.' 'Nay, then,' cried the offended fair one, 'I am now convinced that you i) . not j love me, since you believe your eyes in preference to my word.' " Number two is also sharp and pithy "A gentleman kissed a lady's hand in a i of gallantry. She deliberately drew ier glove oft' and dropped it on the floor. 'Why do you do that ?' he asked. 'Oh,' 'He replied, 'I never wear soiled gloves' 'And I,' said he, picking it up and putting ;un the fire, 'don't like to sae dirty things iying about.' " Wet Boots. A correspondent writes: What an amount of discomfort wet boots entail, to he sure; and how well we all recall the hetiai etlbrts wo have now and then made vtere put up by the fire over night t0ury Damp and adhesive within, they aa ft;wcut stir! and unyielding as a horn. cce on, they are a sort of modern stocks esfrtjctive of all comfort and entirely moralizing to the temper. The follow '2 device will rob the wet barn yard of ulushy winter or spring evening of half 3 promise of discomfort lor the next Jorning. Yheu the boots are taken off J them (iuite full with drv oats. This ftui has a great fondness for damp, and 'ill rauidlv absorb tho lnf -rrHr, t it- irom the leather. As it takes up the ioisture it swells and fills the boot with nightly fitting last, keeping its form ?xxi and drvin? the 1 -ardenmg it. In the morning shake out Y oats and hang them in a bag near the Bra J ji r .. ... w ur, , reaay ior tiie next wet night, --n uu ll8 uools ana g0 nappy about day's work. EVJark these Facts ! THE TEST1MOSY OF THE VllOLE WOULD olloway's PiHs. 0": Let the Sufferine and diseasptl read the following: ' - i Let all who have been eiVen up by Doct T6. and spoken of as incurable, read) the following., Jgfcy Let all! who cari believe facts, and cah have faith irt evidence, read the fullbw- 102. Know aij men jjy these pke-sents, That, , on this, the. Twentieth day cf June, in the year of Our Lord, One Thou- md Eights Hundred and bixtjv-six, ior- sonally came Joseph Haydocktojme kuown as such, and being duly sworn deposed as follows : 1 "That he the sole general agent .for; the United States and dependen cies tnereofjor the preparations or tik-oi- cines known as Dr. Hollowav's 1 'ills and Ointmejnt, and that the.-followim; certifi cates are verbatim copies tthe bsj&t :t' his knowledge and relief. ' JAMES SME1TUE, N'utiwy Pub ie, 14 Wall Street, New Yolk. Di:. iu I Juift;: 1st, ItGU- Hollo way : I take, my mi write you of my great relief and that tiie awful pain in my side has left, me, at last thanks to your Pills. Oh, Doctor, how thankful I am that I can yet some sleep. I can never write it enough. I thank you aeain ana again, and am sure that you are really the friend of all sufferers. I could not help writing to vou, and hppe you will notUke it amiss. JAMES MYERS, 1 J: 116 Avenue D. This is to certify that 1 wai x discharged from the army with Chronic Diarrhoea, and have been cured by Dr. llolloway's Pills, i WILSON UARVEY, New York, April 7, . 1800 ' 21 Pitt st. The following is an interesting case of a man jemployed in an Iron Foundry, who, in pouring inelted iron1 into a 'ilask that was damp and wet, caused an explosion. The melted iron was thrown around and on him in a perfect shower, 'and he was burned, dreadfully. The f flowing certificate was iven to 4me, by him, about eight weeks after the accident : New Yobk, Jan 11, l'&OO. . 'My name is Jacob Hardy ; 1 am an Iron founder. I was badly burrit by hot iron in November last ; my burns healed,, but 1 had -a running sore on my leg that would not heal. I tried llolloway's ointment and it cured me in a few weeks. This is all true and anybody can see me at Jack son's Iron Worksn2d Avenue. J. 1IAHDY, 110 Goerchst. Extracts from Various Letters "I had no appetite ; llolloway's Pills gave me a hearty one." . , "Your Pills are marvellous." "I send for another box, and keep them in the house." ."Dr. Uolloway has cured, my headache that wa . chronic. ul gave .or e of your Pills to my babe for choleraorbus. The dear little thing got well in a day." "My nausea of a morning is now cured." "Your box of llolloway's Ointment cured mrt. of noises in the head. I rubbed some of your Ointment behind the ears, , and the noise has left." "Send me two boxes, I want one for a poor family." "I enclose a dollar, your price is 25 cents, but the medicine to me is worth a dollar." "Senjl me five boxes of your Pills." "Let me have three boxes of your Pills by return mail, for Chills ani!l Fever. I have over 200 such Testimonials as these, but want conclude. of spaed compels, me to Obstructing Nature, "ad of aiding her in her efforts to recu JJWe, is obviously not the way to get well one is sick. Yet this is precisely the "T0 pursued of course unwittingly by fns who are continually dosing them with powerful mineral drugs for some T1' with which they are afflicted. Such jyerj than to hasten it. How much more ''ble are they who employ the gently jj( Sut thoroughly efficient restorative, tter'8 Stomach Bitters, which, unlike jQrugs referred U ; is eminently whole and safe; and, instead of Injuring, im bhh lhe l0n!B of tlie stomacn and recreates Vigor in broken down sys Indigestion, liver complaint, consti n, kidney and bladder ailment and amatism, yield to its corrective influ- and it io t v, ...i .i.. J4re k"' ciiuujr uuu preveun excellence for intermittent and remit FOR CUTANEOUS DISORDERS And all eruptions of the skin, this Oint ment is most invaluable. It does not heal externally alone, but penetrates with the most searching effects to the very root of the evil. " Hbllbway's JRIlls Invariably cure the following diseases: Disorders of the Kidneys. t In all -diseases affecting ' these organs, whether they secrete too much or too little water ; or whether they be 'afflicted with stone or gravel, . or with aches and pains settled -in the loins over the regi6ns of the kidneys, these Pills should be taken ac cording to' the printed directions, and the Ointment should be well rubbed into, the small of the back at bed time. This treat ment will- cive almost immediate relief when all other means have failed. For Stomachs out of Order. No medicine will so ell'ectually improve the tone of the ttomach as these Pills; they remove all-acidity, occasioned either by in temperance or improper diet. They reach the liver and reduce it to a healthy action ; they are wonderfully efficacious in cases of spasm in fact they never fail in curing all disorders of the liver and stomach. Uolloucay's Fills Ure the best remedy 'known inthe world for the following diseases: lent remedy and preventive ieers and other riiwrrioi-c v.v tainted air and water. superb appetizer. It is, more CBSCRIBE TO THE DAILY REVIEW. Ague, I Asthma, Bilhous Complaints, Blotches on the Skin Bowel Complaints, Colics, Constipation of the Bowels, I Consumption , Debility, -Dropsy, , Dysentery, Erysipelas, Female lrregidaii- ties, Fevers of all kintlf Fits, 1 Gout, I Headache, Indigestion, ' Inflammation, Jaundice, , Liver Complaints, Lumbago, Piles, Rheumatism, Retention of Urine, Scrofula, or Kind's Evil, Sore Throats, Stone an;d Gravel, Secondary symp toms, 1 Tic-Doidoureaux, Tumors, Ulcers. Venereal Affections. Worms of all kinds, )Yeakness from any 13J4 13 12K ! j"The following quoUtions represent tie wholesale prices generally. In making up email orders higher prices have to be charged. RAflflTX-n er. r - V Jmjr ............ 1 Double Anchor j Double Anchor "A" i Standard Domestic BACON North Carolina, Hams, & .; Shoulders, fii Sides, ) Western Smoked i Hacis........i ... Sides, y lb uuuumci o. ...................... Dry Salted ! S bidea, y lb.... Shoulders, y BEEF Live weight............ BARRELS Spirits Turpentine Second Band, each 1 75 New York.each, new 2 00 BEESWAX y rb... ao BRlCKS-Wiimiaetoc.'fr M 8 00 0 UK 1 7 & 13K 11K 15 10 8 A GO Northern 00 BUTTER North Carolina Id I 20 Northern, a....... ob CANDLES Spermif ft...... 25 Tallow, y lb 00 Adamantine, set 12 CHEESE Northern Factory, y ft... la 1 Dairy cream, lb . IVA& State, y lb 00 COFFEE Java, y lb......... 30 Rio, y lb...... 19 Laguyra, y lb 24 CV&J MEAl y bushel.... 80 E) 0 10 00 A & COTTON TIES y LUMJt;STIC Sheeting, 4-4 y yard.. Yarn, bunch FISH Mackerel, No. 1, y bbl....l6 00 No. i; y Mbbl 8 75 Mackerel, No. 2, y bbl....l3 50 No. 2, y 14 bbl.. 7 50 Mackerel, No. 3 y bbl 00 00 Mullets, y bbl : 3 75 , N. C. Herriner. y bbL 5 00 40 00 13 13 15 13 33 22. 6 VA 20 00 9 00 00 00 0 00 10 50 Dry Cod, y lb... 1 0 00 0 00 0 00 9 50 7 CO 7 50 8 00 FLOUR Fine ' y bbl. Super, Northern, y bbl. Extra do " y bbl. Family i 1 " y bbl... Citv MillEi-,.Super y bbl. " Family bbl. ' Ex. Family y bbl. FERTILIZERS Feruvian Guano, y 2000 fta.58 Baugh s Phosphate Carolina Fertilizer 1 Ground Bone, Bone Meal " Flour Navaasa Guano, Complete. Manure Whann's Phosphate Wando Phosphate, Berber ABrutz'slios. " Wilcox, Gibb & Co., ma- nipulated Guano 55 00 GLUE Jb 9 GRAIJV Uorn,8tore,f 56ID3 -i i&w Corn, cargo, y 56 fts...... Corn.vel.. bushel V rone. ,4 00 8 00 0 C 50 7 50 8 00 it K 00 00 00 " 48 00 " 00 00. 00 00 " 00 00 " 50 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 " 00 00' 10 00 7 25 7 75 S 25 C0 00 00 00 54 00 40 00 45 00 47 00 55 00 67 00 70 00 70 00 00 00 70 ,yel., y bu y bushel.. 75 N95 4 10 1 10 95 80 00 11 1 35 Oats, y bus Feas, cow, y busnel HIDES Green, y ft ......... Dry, y a HAY Eastern, y 100 lbs... North River, y 100 lbs.... HOOP IRON y 'ton LARD Northern y lb North Carolina y lb LIME bbl..... LUMBER Citv steam sa'wd Ship stuff, resawed, y M ft.24 00 Rough edge plank, y M ft. 22 CO West India cargo, accord ing to quality, y M ft...l5 00 Dressed iiooring,seasoned. 20 00 Scantling and boards, com mon, y Mft 15 CO MOLASSES Cuba,hhdgl Cuba, bbls., y gal.... Sugar house, hhd3. y gal. " " bbls. y gal... Orleans Choice bbls. y gal. NAILSCut,4dto20d,,Jk,g 2 OILS Kerosene, y gal...... Lard, V gal .1 Linseed, g? gal.... 1 Rosin, y gal......... PEANUTS y bushel........ POTATOES -Sweet, y bus. Irish, .Northern, bbl. 00 15 80 62 iva 00 VA 12 20 05 10K 11 00 27 00 25 00 40 45 29 G5 S5 lt 10 00 30 75 65 50 PORK Northern. citv mess. 14 50 Thin, y bbl.... .........00 00 Prime, y bbl (extra). ...... 12 75 Rump. bbl 09 00 RICE Carolina, y S. East India, y lb. Rough, y bushel ; RAGS Country, y X City, y ,1b.. ROPE SALT Alum, y sack Liverpool, y sack........... American y sack ............ Marshal's fine, y sack Cadiz y sack SUGAR Cuba, y 2) Porto Rico, y lb A Coffee, ,y fi.. b " y e c " y ib........ Ex C y lb Crashed f lb SOAP Northern, y lb SHINGLES Contract, t?lM Common, y M. Cypress saps y M Cypi ess hearte, y M ' STAVES W. O. bbi. y M R O bhd. y E .... Cypress, y M TALLOW y & TIMBER Shipping y M . Mill, prime per ji Mill, fair per M Inferior to Ordinary,per M WHISKEY North'n, per gl North Caroina, per gal ... WOOL Unwashed, per lb... Washed Der lb 18 35 22 3 1 1 00 00 CO 41 47 27 SO 68 00 17 45 10 40 10 75 75 00 5 00 25 50 00 .15 00 .00 00 .10 00 9 .12 00 . 8 50 00 75 VA VA 6 CO WA 80 45 75 lA 0A oo 2 15 00 00 00 13 00 00 00 7K 00 85 2 2 22 00 ;85 CO 00 10 00 11 10 iom 12 1XA 00 00 00 50 00 25 50 18 28 6 3 0 10 00 25 00 00 00 1S 00 10 13 00 10 00 8 50 6 00 3 50 2 25 20 30 Miscellaneous. page 284, 1 cause, Ac IMPORTANT CAUTION; None are genuine unles the signature; of J. IIaydock, as agent for the United States, surrounds each of the box of Pills and Ointment. A handsome reward will be given to any one rendering such infor mation as may lead to the detection of any party or parties counterfeiting the medi cines or vending the same, knowing them to lie spurious. Sold at thcJUanufactory of Professor Uolloway & Ca, New York, and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Med icine throughout the civilized world, in boxes at 25 centSj 62 cents and $1 ech. CF" There is considerable sayingl by lakins the larger sles. . N. B.rDireetioris for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each bos. i - lovO- Foreclosure of Mortgage. jgY VIRTUE AND IN PURSUANCE of the oower contained in a. certain mortae deed, executed to the undersigned and C. D. Myers, constituting the late firm of C. D. Myero u Co., by Edward L, Hall, bearing date the 25th day of August, lb76, and regis tered in the Register's office o ver county, in Book M. M. M 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 eleventh 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 165, and adjoining on the west the Journal office building, and in a TRACT OF LAND in Pen der county, on the ncitheast branch ot the Cape Fear river and Clark's Creek, and ad joining the "Vats' Plantation, formerly be longing to the late Levin Lane. , 1 JOHN L. BOATWRIGHT. noT 5-eodta Mon Wed Th. For Sale- TWO COPPEU TANKS, in good order; also, a second-hand BOILER. Apply at DAILY REVIEW OFFICE, Comer Chestnut and Water streets, nov 13 V Miscellaneous. 1 o o o Or Sugnr-Coated, Conceiitrated, Root and Herbal Jalee, AiiU.HllIpuii Grannie. 7IIL LITTLE CIA.VT CATIIAUT2C, or Tlaltura in Parvo ilytsic. The novelty of m-vlern M.liful, C'rorr.:culJan.l Iharm;iw;iM"nl S.'ieAM5. No, ue of a.iv Iwuvr taklu the Urre. repuUive. and n?tu.eou.s yi, o.mire t of cheap, .ru-te, ai,l L.Jkv iv.znsh-t-nU. when we can. bv a csreful pifirAti.jn :f ciieniic.nl ::e ice, extnvt A tl.e curuimc and other inedieinal rropertien t mm the mndt valu able roots :i!.d Jierb. cr.ncctitrate i3;etn inu a minute Grannie, c arcelv larger than n mustard seed, iluxt can be rt:iilv sualiuwt4 by those of Uie mot .r,.-Uivrj stomaVhs an.l fa liilious tatte-. l.. h little H'uryadve ltIlet rejrecnti-, in a most conentr:iul forro. a mucli cathartic wer is enilxliel in any of the lnrsre vills foiinl for ne in tr-'g-hoj Krom their wonderful Citiuuk'lk; iver, iu eomparisoa to tlieir size, jeo.le m h i hivo nor triod tliem are uit to a uppoe that thev are iiur&h or drastic in eject: bnf wieh is not at all the case, the different active Dted:cin:d principle d which thev are composed beinjr r hitnimniwl un l modified, one by the otiierb. ha to. produce mofct nearelilnu: and thorough, vet arently and kindly operating, cathartic. 500 Reward if hereby offered bv tlie pro prietor of these lt llets, to any c'.ieiiiint who, upon analysis, will liud in them an v calomel or otrwr forms of mercury, mineral pbisou, or In jurious drug. ' . ! I v IXelng entirely vogretablrj no particular care is requirel while usinr them. Thev oper ate without disturbance to die constitution, diet, or occupation. For Jaundice, Headache, Constipation, Impure lilood, l'aln in the Nhoulderm, TightneN of tho Cheat, DizzineaM, Xour KructutioiiM from the Stomach, llad tnj. tji) in tho -mouth, DlliouM attacks, i'alu iu re gion of KldueyH, Internal I'e.ver, Ifiloated feeling about Stoniach,Itnsh of Blood toMZcnd, II igh-colored Urine, Unsociability and Gloomy ForebodlngM, U!ce Ir. iercV lleaN aut Purgative Pellets. In explanation of . f.ha remedial power of my Purgative Pellets over o great a variety of diseases, I wish to sav that their action upon the animal economy 1h universal, hot a gland or tlssno escapiiig their Mutative im press. Age (fit's not imp;;ir the properties of .hese Pelletri. They are ugar-coatca and in clowyl in plasa bottle's, their virtues beinp there by preserved uniin paired for any length of time, in any climate, so that they are always fresn. and reliable. This id not the case with those pills which are put up in cheap wooden or pasteboard boxes. Kewllect that for ail dis ease where a Laxative, Alterative, or Purgative, is indicated,, thee little Feiletd will give the uioet perfect tatisiactiou to ail who use them. They are sold by all Druggists at 25 cents a bottle. 3. V. PIEECE, H. D Prcp'r, BUFFALO, X. Y, By an Immense practico, extending through a period of years, having within that time treated many thousand cases of those diseased peculiar to woman, I have been enabled to perfect a most potent and agreeable medicine that meet the indications presented by tlSat class 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, however, is but a feeble expression of my high appreciation of its value, based upon my own personal observation. As a close ob server, I nave, whilo witnessing its positive re sults In the few special diseases, incident to tho 6eparate organism of woman, singled it out as the climax or crowning gem of my medical career. ,On its merits, as a posi tive, afc, and effectual remedy ior1 this class or diseases, and one that. will, at all times and under all circumstances, act kindly and in har mony with the laws which 'govern the female system, I am willing to stake my reputation as a physician. Nay, even more, so. confident am I that it will not disappoint the most sanguine expectations of .1 single invalid lady who uses it for any of the ailments for which 1 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 the bottle, two-thirds of the medicine having been taken according to directions, and the case being one for which I recommend it, promptly refund tho money paid for it. Had I not the most perfect confidence in its virtues, I could not offer it as I do under these conditions; but hav ing witnessed its truly miraculous cures ir thou sands of cases, I feci warranted and perfectly safe lit risking both my reputation and my money on it? merits. f The following are among those diseases in which my Favorite Prescription has worked cures, as if by magic, and with a cer tainty never before uttaiued by any rnvdicine: leucorrhoDO, - Excessive- Flowing, Painful Monthly Periods, Suppressions when from un natural causes, Irregularities, Weak I'ack. Pro lapsus, or falling of the Uterus. Anft'vciii'.m and Retroversion, Bearing Down fcen.satinf, Inter nal Heat, Nervous Depression, DcbiLtv, 'Des pondency, Threatened Miscarriage. Chronic Congestion, Inflammation and Ulceration f tt,.-. Uterus, Im potency, Kan enness. or ttvriUty, Fe male Weakness, and very many ..thur chrom-.. diseases incident to woman ,i-A n;e:iiiaiHl here. In all affections of this natme, my F:;vui'o Prescription works 'cures tlie marvel oS the world. This medicine I do not ext--l u a cure-all, but it admiraMy i;..;;H!s u f-inij!''-nesN of purpose, bci::g a. n.;!.-t fret specific in all chronic diica.?e. oX the m .;;..: -tern of woman. Ii will not di.--.tppyirtt nor' vi ,li it -do harm, in any sti-.te or ernditioa. Those who desire further mformu'.'-ci -t, these subjects can obUiiu it in Tin, i'r.oi'r.i:' Commoji Sexsk Mkuigal Advuki:, a book of over 900 pages, t-ent, post-paid, un receipt of $1.5a It treats mi::utelv of ti,: e di-ea-c?.- peculiar u) rema.es, anu gives uiUf!; viui.-iL.e in regaru to tne iuir.rt-re:i:ei;t tho r advice in regard to the aiiections. - . , , . i FAVORITE PUESCItllTION U AJLL, BRUGtilSrrs- R. V. FIERCE, I. '0.. Proirr. 11UFFALO, -V. I. TheSouth Atlantic, A i MONTHLY MAGAZINE DEVOTED to Literature, Science and Art, will be iisned in Wilmington, North Carolina,!Octo ber 15thf 1877. The Corps of Coatributora will include several of the rnost dietinguished authors of the present day . A serial story, poems, sketches, reviews, scientific and historical ar ticles will appear in every number. The Magazine will contain only original litera ture. The South Atlantic States will be thorough ly canvassed by an energetic agent Subscription one year $3. Single copy 25 cents. ADVERTISING THMS. 1 pae one year $120; page one year $75 ; PSe one 7ear $50 ; 4 pajre one "year $36; 1 page one insertion, $25; Z Ppe one inser tion, $15; M pajre one insertion, $10; lA page one insertion, $5. , 50 per cent, additional for adTertisenients on the Magazine covers. 1 Local eubscriptions received and Maga zines sold at the City Bookstores.. Contracts for advertisements and subscrip tions received at the office of Meesrs. Jackson & Bell, Book and Job Printers!. All communications should be addressed to Mas-. CICERO W. HARRIS, aept 8 1 Editor aad Proprietor. MARCH AL& SMITH WML The Handsomest, the Best Tone, the Kflost Durable Pianos Made. They are Beautiful RoseW.T Sev;-c acd buc-thirI Octaves, with every Improvement r.:id fully guarantted. Thcir'r:odcratc vricc uniform success have won 1 fur them the position of :i Standard of Economy and Durability. t i x ' Acknowledged by all Musicians to be the Best OVER 1 89000 i NOW IN USE AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY COUNTY. ADDRESS, MARGHAL & SMITH PIANO CO., 3ir, Robert ur. smith, Agent, 7 University Place.OTour lTork A pril 5 - Mis c oil an 00 us. New Pain tin g Establishment CH. 3TJHB. dt CO rpriE" UNDERSIGNED respectfully an nounce their readiness ti) j execute all orders fr " .. , HOUSE, SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING in all its branches, promising promptness and efficiency inexecution and low prices. Rooms on SeGond street betweea Market and Dock. C. E. BURR. , ADRIAN. WILLIAMS, nov 6 For Sale. ONE UPRIGHT ENGINE, four horse power, in good order. Suitable fur farm uses. Will be sold cheap. Apply at DAI A' REVIEW OFFICE, Corner Chestnut and Wafer streets. -nov 13 Circular Saws. TWO - CIRCULAR SAWS, BOXED, oundiu the Daily Revikw Ollitv, corner Chestnut and Water Streets. The owner is notified to come forward, prove property and remove the same at once. nov l:J. IVlarcus & Son.? K"o, 5, IVIarket Street! ' BOTTLERS OF NEW YOBK, PHII.ADKLPIIIA, CINCINXAXI, JMILWAUKKK, ! and BALTIMORE LAGEIt BEERS.' Also, rillLADELPJIIA, j BALi'IMOBE, and ' IMPORTED ALES AND POUTER. Families supplied. Goods delivered to any part of city free. We guarantee to compete "with any liouse in the line in price and ouality . oet 10 A I! Plight HOuse. N AND AFTER THIS DATE TUE O CENTENNIAL SALOON will be kept open all night as well as all day, from G o'clock Monday morning until VI o'clock Saturday night. 1 Wines, Liq'uora ad Cigars, the best Hnd the "cheapest. New Ri-ver Oyctors f arnibhed in any gtyle desired. oct 1 JOHN CARROLL, Proprietor. OFFICE REGISTER OF DEEDS, 'EW HANOVER CO., N. C, WILMINGTON. Oct. SO, 1877. RENEW AT ONCE. JETAIL LIQUOR DEALERS, WHOSE Licenses expire on the Jlst of October, are hereby notified that they must RENEW THE SAME AT ONCE. OCt ol JOS. E. SAMPSON, Register of Deeds. evv ia:n ;N INVOICE OF CLOCKS of entirely new designs has just been received and arc being gold at extremely low figures ; aLo a fine assortment of LADIES' WATCHES, SEAL and PLAIN GOLD KINGS and LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S CHAINS. 3f- Work left with me will be neatly exe cuted. All I ask of the Public is to give me a trial. J. II. ALLEN." feb27 Watchmaker and Jeweller- Painting. WHERE YOU CAN GET YOUR Paint ing done with dispatch, neatness and at reasonable rates is at C. C. PARKER'S PAINT SHOP, one door North of Old Jail building on Prin cess street. HOUSE, SHIP and SIGN Painting done and -satisfaction guaranteed. Great care is given to email jobs. 1 may 16 Notice. AyNOTHEKLOTOF GERMAN HAND and Limberger Chceee, Magdeburg Sour Kraut, C. B. Dutch Herrings. J jst received, at L. VOLLER'S, S. E. Corner Maiket and Second Sts. nov 17 1 Wo Respectfully Offer ' to tho Public JXE0F THE Largest and Cheapest ?tocks of .- 1 READY MADE CLOTHING, I ROOTS AND SHOES, ' HATS, DRV GOODS, &c.f Arc., Src, Arc, in this city or State. We reipect full j solicit a call before pur chasing elsewhere. 1 SOL. BEAR & BX08. .. oct 15. , 18&2au&rketitmt Watchmakers, &c. t. w. Bnowrr k oozro, WATCHMAKERS AND JETOLLERS. No. 37 Market itret, Wilmington, H. C. ' (Establihhed 1823.) GUARANTEE THE MONEY'S WORTH for every article purchased of them. -An elegant stock of fire Watches, Clock, Jewelry, Silverware, Fancy Goods, Ac, kept constantly on hand for sale at a very allgnt advance on New York cost. Our country friends are invited to call and see. , dec 13 Steamship Lines, &c. CLYDE'S 1 ew Voirk AND Wilmington, Wf C, Steamship Line. The Steamer REGULATOR, CAPT. DOANE WILL SAIL FROM NEW YORK OS SATURDAY, Nov. 24. Shippers can rely upon the prompt sailing of Steamera as advertised, "tt For Freight Engagements apply to 1. -' A. D. CAZAT7Z. Ag'cnti Wilmington, 17. C. S. UELDEN, SoliciUng Agent VVM. p. CLYDE & CO., General Agents, 6 Bowling Green, or Pier 13, N. R., New Vork. nov IU al 1 5 mm o're: AND STEAMSHIP LINE. The Steamer D; J. FOLEY, CA1T. PRICE, WILL SAIL FROM 'BALTIMORE- ON Wednesday, Nov. 21. " w ----- " J -" CA1T. OL1VEH. Saturday, Nov. 24V 25f Shippers can rely upon the prompt 3311111? o: steamers as advertised. Throngh Bills of lading" giren to and from Philadelphi, and Prompt Dispatch guaranteed. For Freight Engagements apply to ' A. D. CAZAUZ, Apcnt, Wilmington, XT. O. L. 8. BELDE.V, Soliciting Agent. ' REUBEN FOSTER, General Agen Corner Lee and Light Streets, Baltimore; nor VJ Spectacles and Glasses. rpHE LARGEST ASSORTMENT EVEU offered in this city at pricci ranging from 25 ' ' ' ' I- cents to $10. ' Call and examlrc for jourselves. juael'J J.H. ALLEJT.
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