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' 4. ": V V -s pEFOE TUB MIRROR. ,5Y PAUL II. HAYNE. ln hrr chamber by the Southern sea U1. chnnAsnft and silvery. here f'nlanet mirrored in the main. TiT blossom Datneu oy Apru ram, P tn robed for restful sleep aright, T in her musing sweeiuess, puic p by spirit in a haunted place; .nine 07.a ond falntlv flnshinc -jgW-oriK"" - ; - Sin the glass their delicate beauty t,Ttt . . nVriiadowy dream within a dream, fingers hovering like a white dove's tender sighs and murmurlngs, rce articulate speech, her eager Ji the light coif, the rlgoet's golden J?fh ir luminous loveiiness embraced, f 301 1 the free tresses like a cascade fall. Hma"e answered from the shimmering i i , i'j ( i iji 11L11C3 mill Aiaajiij nwavi L-verSdand deepened, while the gracious hr0Cwand cheek, bare breast and dimpling "ent worship stirred herbappy heart; twin rosebud petals blown apart -vered. half breathless; then, subdued J but Vann, , , .- , nd her perfect face, her pliant form; cbtler air seemed gathering, touched ! nvi fervid thought and swift desire JL r,f lnvc. that bee-like, came a, .v,,. Hr,..'tf.l rare of love's content ! Iftoward her mirrored self see pressed, -r,vl.. ni,nij.vns. fand crentlv nantlner jjj larst , j " We8! as a flower when May time breezes U Jfssi her own dear Image in the glass! THE BEAUTY OF OLD AGE. t Wt like did people," said athought- -vuudc girl;.. "they are either cross, '"JrccaUe or ugly. . . You. tave ueeu uuiuuuuaw m jrvut L of observation," replied a lady, from experience, ail ine -oia peopie it 1" been my iortuue, or uiiaiuikuuc, iu beet, have been cross in temper aim re- . : T 1 1 1 yjsive in appearance, x uhvb au viu ,.t who is always associated m my jtr ththe witcnoi iiinuor. rrom a ;d l have bad a perfect horror of her. Lht if she ever eave utterance to a .'or uncomplaining word in her life. Vjj must not ludge all by this aunt, iiadsome and agreeable old people in i world, and not a few of them either, :tnany. Age does not necessarily sour lYtemDer. nor mar ine couutcuauw Vriis such a thing as 'growing oia Hcefullv :' and the number of those who SC " - . . ,i thus advancing along the path oi me ia pleased to say, is increasing yearly. sjnnpn ti have a aunt, also : but. so a from being a second Witch of Endor, I ani a gentleman not many days ago, re k. in sneaking of her, 'Why, every Irir.kln in Mrs. Elder s free is a line of :eaaty !' And so it is ; for every wrinkle iere was born of patient endurance, or cseitih devotion to the good of another cDk at her dear old face often 2and of- n.atd sav to myself, 'Now, is she not ,T should really like to see your aunt," he young girl, half skeptically. Come to my bouse to-morrow,. and we rill pay her a visit," answered the lady. Kt will do both of us good." "Thank you for the invitation. I will certainly call." The next day came, and tho young lady tas early at the house of Mrs. BartOD, "Glad to see you Kate," was tbe pleas a greeting she received. "We are to all on my Aunt Elder, I believe." "Yes, you promised to introduce me to ao'.djladyjwhosofar from being cress and 'ij, is sweet-tempered and beautiful. !ie sweet temper I can imagine, but not face wrinkled and beautiful at the same ''You shall see," she- answered. "Ah, cood mornins. Mary." said a low. bat very pleasant and cheerful voice, as :two ladies entered the small, but neat ;d orderly, sitting-room of Mrs. Elder. My friend. Miss Kate Williams." aid Mrs Barton. nresentinK the young Elder laid her knitting upon a ta K close to her open Bible, and rising, tot the hand of Miss Williams, looking eircestly into her young face as she did smiling so sweet a welcome, that i4" id tint, spp a. wrinkle for the beau- 1 ligU that shone from the old ladv's P'jcid coDDtenance. f"said Mrs. Elder, "and to leel tbe Qth of young hearts." now are you to-dav, aunt? inquired Barton. Ot so well in hc(v fis whm vou here last. I sleep but poorly." s. ixuer smiled as if she were tell ? of enioyments, and then added. -Bt this is only one of the ermkip nf . I knew it must come, and lon ago rwe up my mind to be patient and en nnerv These ctions, lasting but for a moment. Uch. if borne in f!h ncf ion mAnlrnAca v4iu miiti uivvauvwC) P tO WOrk OUt for 1M tliaf mnot. v. ing and eternal weisht of elorv. to ff.h apostle refers in one of - his -uuie passages " yss Williams looked at the old bonder infflr. lady ilays doing something, aunt Elder' r8 Barton, placing her hand upon balf-knit yarn stocking, which the jy bad put aside as she rose to take JJkandof Miss Williams. "Knitting, Aose, has grown into a kind of habit. j ct brings its own reward. It is your pastime." child, not my pleasant pastime, , 7 useful employment," answered J Elder. "I can't do much in this g1,1 for other people ; still I can do a e, aQ(J I am thankful for the privilege; believe it is possible for any J to be happy who is not engaged in Useful employment. I manage to j!jP the children of half a dozen poor aies m warm stockings for the winter, t is something added to the stock comfort." r je eyes of Miss. Williams were now JftirvJ11111 uPn the 0,d Iady's age iwfr featurea- Wrinkles went curving J bet cheeks, her lips, and chin, and Panted themselves deeply upon jkead. Grey hairs were visible be oer cap border ; her, calm eyes lay far back" ia their hollow sockets ; the sym metry of her mouth was gone ; and yet it seemed to the girls, as she gazcl at her wonderingly, as if every wrinkle in that aged face were indeed a line of bsauty ! "ISut you must have a surer foundation for happiness than knitting stockings ?" said Mrs. Barton. The old lady seemed thoughtful for a moment. She then said, with sw et im- ,pressivenes3, "There is only one founda tion upon which we can Trest and find hap- Emess, and that is God s Iovq in tne eart." Miss Williams could not withdraw-her eyes from the old lady's face. Its beauty and its goodness s.imed to fascinate ber. She was a girl of quick' feelings and some enthusiasm; buddenly rising from the chair she bad taken a' lew moments b fore,. she came forward, stooping over Mm. Elder, kissed her, almost reverntly, on tho forehead, and saying as she did so, "May I be like you when I ,row old every wrinkle in my fare a line of beau tyl" "Grow old in gokxlness, my di ar young friend !" answered Mrs. Elder, t?...ipg her hand tightly within her own, and speak ing with emotion, for the young girl's sudden speech had stirred her feelings to an unusual de"pth "Grow old in good ness, through thcdiciplino of self denial and the gentle leadings of neighborly love. It is the only path that conducts to a peaceful old age." "Thauks for the lesson you have taught mf," said Miss Wir:ams, when sheag?in clasped the hand of Mrs. Elder in part ing. "I will try to grow old, as the years pass inevitably onwards, in the better way that you have wa'k4 d. Anu may my last days be, r Mke yours, my best days, and radiant with '"ght shining down from the better world 1" "I am a skeptic no longer" she was now in the street ; with Mrs. Barton "beauty and age are not incompatible' "But the beauty of age," replied Mrs. Barton, "is unlike the beauty of youth ; the one is natural, the other spiritual ar. 1 celestial. The one is of the earth aavihy; th? other is of . heayen--heavenly. An evil soul gradually mars the face, un til every lineament becomes repulsive; but a soul ef beauty continually recreates the countenance, and covers it with l.v'ng beauty." "See here, Parker, what's the differ ence between a ripe watermelon and a rotten cabbage?" asked one lettercarrier of another the other day. "You've got me there, he returned with a look than an illiterate man at I don't know," more puzzled a cross-road's guide-board. "Then you'd 'be 'a mighty nice man to send after a watermelon, you would," re marked the quizzer as .he moved on. Cin. Breakfast Table. THE Highest Honors AT THE HTENN!AL EXHIBITION he judges unanimeuglj recommend th MENDELSSOHN FOR THE Diploma or Honor and Medal of Merit Placing'them in the Front Bank Without a Superior. For strictly first-class instruments. $600 for $250. $650 for $275. $700 for $300. $750 for $325. $800 for $350. $900 for $400. $1000 for $450 No Commission to Agents. No Discounts to Teachers. No Deviation in Trice. The Mendelssohn GRAND, SQUARE & UPRIGHT PflSLIHiOS Contain valuable patents T&nd improvements never before introduced. MATHUSHEK'S New Patent Duplsi, Ovs&STauka Scale, Is the greatest advance in the history of Pia no making, producing the most astonishing power, richness and depth of tone, and a sus taining' singing duality never before attained, being a "Grand Piano in a Sauare case." The Mendelssohn Uprights - a::: ru - , inkstix ASiEitic. TLev Are pronounced the "Pianos of th future.";; NOS. i 4. . O i mi Avenue. PIANOS SENT ON TRIAL Illustrated and descriptive Catakree maued free. ' MENDELSSOHN PIANO OO., BUSINESS OFFICK No. 6G Broad waif, N. SUBSCRIBE TO THE DAILY REVIEW. Po&nos PRICES BELOW CQMPETITIQN Mark these Facts ! THE TKSTIMOSY OF THK YHOLE WOKLD Holloway's Pills. CP" Let the Suffering and diseased read the following : CP" Let all who have been given up by Doct( ri, and spoken of as incurable, read the following. JEST" Let all who can believe facts, and can have faith in evidence, read the follow ing. KXOW ALL MEN" BY THESE PBESENTS, That, on this, tbe Twentieth day cf June, iu the year of Our Lord, One Thou sand Eight Hundred and Sixty-six, per sonally came Joseph Haydockto me known as such, and being duly sv.orn deposed as follows : "That be ia the sole general agent for the United States and dependen ces thereof for the preparations or medi ciues known as Dr. Holloway's Pills and Ointment, ai d that the following certifi cates are verbatim copies to the bestof his knowledge and belief. JAMES SMEITRE, l. s Notary Tub.ic, 14 Wall Street, New York. June 1st, 1SCG, Di:.. Holloa ay : I take my pen to write you of my great relief and that tha awful paiu in my side has left me at last thanks to your Pills. Oh, Doctor, how thauklul I am that I can get- some el; ep. I can never write it enough. I thank you again and again, and am sure that you are really the friend of all sufferers. I could j ot help writing to you, and hope you will not take it amiss. JAMES MYERS, .116 Avenue D. This is to certify that I was discharged from the army with Chronic Diarrhoea, and have been cured by Dr. Holloway's Pills. WILSON HARVEY, New York, April 7, 18GG . 21 Pitt st. The following u an interesting case of a f mau employed in an Iron Foundry, who, in pouring melted iron into a flask that wa3 damp and wet, caused an explosion. Tbe melted iron was thrown around and on him in a perfect shower, and he was burned dreadfully. The following certificate was given to me, by him, about eight weeks after the accident : " New Yobk, Jan 11, 18G6. My name is Jacob Hardy ; I am an Iron founder. I was badly burnt by hot iron in November last ; my burns healed, but I had a running sore on my leg that would not heal. I tried Holloway's Ointment and it cured me in a few weeks. This is all true and anybody can see me at Jack son's Iron Works, -42d Avenue. J. HARDY, 119 Goerch st. Extracts from Various Letters "I had no appetite ; Holloway's Pills gave mc a hearty one." "Your Pills are marvellous." "I send for another box, and keep them iu the house." "Dr. Holloway has cured my headache that was chronic" "I gave or e of your Pills to my babe for cholera morbus. The dear little thing got well in a day." "My nausea of a morning is now cured." "Your box of Holloway's Ointment cured me 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." "Send me five boxes of your Pills." , "Let me have three boxes of your Pills by return mail, for Chills ani5 Fever. I have over 200 such Testimonials as these, but want of space compels me to conclude. 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. Holloway's DPHls Invariably cure the following diseases: Disorders of the Kidneys. In all diseases Effecting 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 regions of the kidneys, these Pills should bo 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 give almost immediate relief when all other means have failed. For Stomachs out of Order. No medicine will so effectually improve the tone of the ttoinach as these Pills; they remove all acidity, occasion-i either by in temperance or improper diet. They reach the liver and reduce it to a healthy action ; thf y are wonderfully efficacious in cases of spasrii in fact they never iail in curing all disorders of the liver and stomach. Holloway's Pills are the best remedy known in the world for the following diseases: Ague, Asthma, Billious Complaints, Blotches on the Skin Bowel Complaints, Colics, Constipation of the Bowels, Consumption, Debility, Dropsy, Dysentery, Erysipelas, Female Irregulari ties, Fevers of all kinds, Fits, Gout, Headache, Inflammation, Jaundice, Liver Complaints, Lumbago, Piles, Rheumatism, Retention of Urine, Scrofula, or King's Evil, Sore Throats, Stone and Gravel, Secondary Symp toms, Tic-Douloureaux, Tumors, Ulcers, Venereal Affections. Worms of all kinds, Weakness from any Indigestion, cause, &c IMPORTANT CAUTION. None are cenuine unles the sumature of J. Haydock, as aeent 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 nartv or Dailies counterfeit inr tlv dnes-or vending the same, knowing them xo oe spurious. Sold at the Manufactory of Professor Holloway & Co., New York, and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Med icine throughout the civilized world, in boxes at 25, cents, 62 cents and $1 each. There is considerable saving by taking the lanrer sizes. N. B. Directions for - the guidance of pauenu in every uisoraer are affixed to i n .... ... eacnooz. loyD- 3Tbe following qnotaUoac repraent tbe whole le price generally. Ia making vp anall orders higher price nave to be charged. BAGGIXG Gunny 1 Doable Anchor.. 1 13 Q 13K Deable Anchor" A"... .... f 13K Standard Domettie....... J 12 BACON North Carolina, Hm, lb , 8hoalderf, V Jb...... 9 Side, V B UK UK Western Smoked Kama... 13X0 U Side. V fi. 10 Shoulders. 1 Q 8 Dry Baited Sides, ?ft 8K 8X Shoulders, y 7 BEEF Lire weight.. M 3 BARBELS 8pirits Turpentine 8econd Hand, each..... 175 Q 2 00 New Tork,each, new 2 00 3 60 BEESWAX y lb 30 & ZVA BRICKS Wilmiagtoc, if M 8 00 010 00 Northern ........................ 00 14 Of BUTTER North Carolina fi 20 25 Northern, ... 35 CANDLES perm lb...... 25 & 40 Talloir, lb . 00 00 AdamaatIae,Vset............ 12X9 13X CHEESE Northern Factory, V S ... 13 , 13X Dairy cream, V fi ...... 14X0 1&X State, V Jb... 00 13 COFFEE Jara, V Jb. ........ 30 33X Rio, fih 19 & 22 Laguyra, V 24 CORN MEAI bushel.... 80 & 82X COTTON TIES 2....... 4 Q 6 DOMESTIC Sheeting, 4-4 V yard...... 1KQ 7X Yarn, y bunch.... 95 & FISH Mackerel, No. 1, V bbl....l6 00 10 00 No. 1, VXbbl 8 75 9 00 Mackerel, No. 2, V bbl....l3 50 00 00 No. 3, V X bbl 7 60 0 00 Mackerel, No. 3 V bbL....0O 00 10 60 Mullets, V bbl 3 75 & 4 00 N. C. Herring, V bbl 5 00 8 00 Dry Cod, ? & 1 0 FLOUR Fine, bbl 0 00 6 60 Super, Northern, V bbl... 0 00 7 50 Extra do " $ bbl... 0 00 8 00 Family bbL.. 9 60 010 00 City MUlEx,.Super bbl... 7 00 7 25 " Family bbl... 7 50 7 75 " Ex. FamUy bbl... 8 00 8 25 FERTILIZERS Peruvian Guano, 2000 lbs . 58 00 60 00 Baugh's Phosphate " 00 00 00 00 Carolina Fertilizer " " 48 00 54 00 Ground Bone, " " 00 00 40 00 Bone Meal " " 00 00 045 00 " Flour " 00 00 47 00 Narassa Guano, " " 50 00 55 00 Complete Manure " " 00 00 67 00 Whann's Phosphate " 00 00 070 00 Wando Phosphate, " " 00 00 70 00 BergerABrutx'sKoa." " 00 00 000 00 Wilcox, Gibb & Co., ma nipulated Guano 55 00 070 00 GLUE lb 9 0 15 GRAIN Corn,tore,66fls 77X0 80 Corn, cargo, V 66 &B. 60 0 62 Corn, yel., W busheL None. Oats, y bushel 75 77X Peas, cow, V bushtl 95 1 00 HIDES Green, y Jb ......... 4 4X Dry, 2).. 10 12X HAY Eastern, y 100 Ss... 1 10 1 20 North Rirer. V 100 lbs.... 95 1 05 HOOP IRON y Jton 80 00 LARD Northern lb 10 11 North Carolina lb 11 12X LIME y bbl 1 35 0 00 LUMBER City steam sa'wd ShipstufF,resawed,Mft.24 00 27 00 Rough edge plank. 3M ft. 22 00 25 00 West India cargo, accord ing to quality, y M ft.. .15 00 18 00 Dressed flooring,seasoned. 20 00 35 00 Scantling and boards, com mon, y M ft..... 15 00 23 00 MOLASSES Cuba,hhdgl 40 41 Cuba, bbls., y gal 45 47 Sugar house, hhds. gal. 27 " " bbls. y gal... 29 30 Orleans Choice bbls. y gal. 65 68 NAILS Cut,4d to 20d,k'g 2 85 3 00 OILS Kerosene, y gai...... 16 17 Lard, y gal 1 10 1 45 Linseed, y gal 1 00 1 10 Rosin, y gal. 30 40 PEANUTS y busheL 75 1 10 POTATOES -Sweet, y bus. 65 75 Irish, Northern, bbl 2 50 2 75 PORK Northern, city mess. 14 60 15 00 Thin, bbl 00 00 00 00 Prime, y bbl (extra) 12 75 13 00 Rump, y bbl 06 00 00 00 BICE Carolina, y Jb 6X 7X East India, y S 00 00 Rough, y busheL... 75 85 BAGS Country, y IbJ....... IX 2 City,ViB) IX 2 ROPE 6 22 SALT Alum, y sack 60 00 Liverpool, y sack 82X 85 American y sack 80 00 Marshal's fine, V sack.... 1 45 Cadiz Vack 75 00 SUGAR Cuba, y S 9X 10 Porto Rico, y Jb....... 10X0 00 A Coffee, y fb 00 11 - B " lb 10 c " y ib 9X ExC y Jb j 00 10X Crushed y Jb 12 SOAP Northern, y Jb 5 7X SHINGLES Contract, M 4 00 6 00 Common, y M.... 2 25 3 00 Cypress saps y M 6 60 0 00 Cypress hearts, y M re 00 10 00 STAVES W. O. bbl. y M.15 00 25 00 R O hhd.y E 00 00 000 00 Cypress, y M 10 00 18 00 TALLOW yjb 9 10 TIMBER Shipping y M ...12 00 013 00 Mill, prime peril. 8 60 10 00 Mill, fair per M 7 60 8 60 Inferior to Ordinary,per M 4 00 6 00 WHISKEY North'n, per gl 1 25 3 50 North Caroina, per gal... 1 60 2 25 WOOL Unwashed, per lb... 18 20 Whed,ner fi). , 28 30 SPECIAL NOTICE TO CONSUMERS AND RETAIL DEALERS IN TOBACCO. I have on hand and for sale at Bottom Prices, a large lot of Fine Bright 3 and 4 ox. Twist. Fine Bright Pocket Pieces and 10's. Gravely Cable Coil, Farmer's Favorite, 5 to pound, very cheap. And other Fine and Common grades, ranging from 45 cents to $1.50 per pound, at H. BURKHIMER'S, oct 31 No. 6, Market 8t Sundries ATA BARGAIN in Store and to arrive. We will sell to close sundry invoices con signed : 35 boxes Tobacco, 9, 10, 11 and 12 inch, eloiee brands, 10,000 Lbs. Bacon and Bulk Meats ; Hams, 8ides and Shoulders. 110 Boxes Soap and Candles, 70 Bbls. Pork, Mackerel, Herring and Mullets. 45 Bbls. Flonr, Potatoes Apples, Onions, Turnips and Beets 20 Boxes Soda and Lemon Crackers. 60 Packages Butter and Lard. Consignments are dosed out without re serve. We execute orders forfall descriptions of Merchandise promptly. PETTEWAY & SCHULKEN, Broken & Com Merchants, Next North Princess and Water Streets. sot 13 The Handsomest, the Best Tone, the LTost Durable Pianos Made. They are Beautiful Rosewood, Seven and one-third Octaves, with every Improvement and fully guaranteed. Their moderate price and uniform success have won for them the position of a Standard of Economy and Durability. Acknowledged by all Musicians to be the Best OVER I ?0 wow m USEv AGENTS WASTED IN EVERY COUNTY. ADD11ESS. . MARCH AL & SMITH PIAIIO CO., Mr, ROBERT W. smith, Agent, 47 University Place,:X7ex7 TTork April 5 Miscellaneous. New Fainting Establishment e n. buxlzi 35t:co rpHE UNDERSIONED respectfully an nounce their readiness to execute all orders for, HOUSE, SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING in all its branches, promising promptness and efficiency in execution and low prices. Rooms on Second 6treet betweea Market and Dock. C E. BURR. ADRIAN WILLIAMS, nov 6 For Sale. ONE UPRIGHT ENGINE, four horse power, in good order. Suitable for farm uses. Will be sold cheap. Applj at DALY REVIEW OFFICE, Corner Chestnut and Water streets, nov 13 Circular Saws. TWO CIRCULAR SAWS, BOXED, ound in the Daily Review Office, corner Chestuut and Water Streets. The owner is notified to come forward, prove property and remove the same at once. nov 13. H. Marcus & Son., Wo. 5, market Street. BOTTLERS OF NEW YORK. 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. We guarantee to compete with any house in the line in price and quality. .v oct 10 All Night HOuse. QN AND AFTER THIS DATE THE CENTENNIAL SA.LOON will be kept open all night as well as all day, from C o'clock Monday morning until 12 o'clock Saturday night. Wines, Liquors and Cigars, the best and tbe'eheapest. New River Oysters famished in any style desired. JOHN CARROLL, oct 1 Proprietor. OFFICE REGISTER OF DEEDS, NEW HANOVER CO., N. C, WILMINGTON. Oct. 30, 1877. RENEW AT ONCE. JETAIL LIQUOR DEALERS, WHOSE licenses expire on the 31et of October, are hereby notified that they must RENEW THE SAME AT ONCE. JOS. E. SAMPSON, Register of Deeds. oct 31 New Design. A N INVOICE OF CLOCKS of entirely new designs has iust been received and are being sold at extremely low f.jures: also a nne assortment of LADIES' WATUnES, SEAL and PLAIN GOLD KINGS and LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S CHAINS. Work left with me will be neatly exe cuted. All I ask of the Public is to give me atrial. J.H.ALLEN. feb27 Watchmaker and Jeweller Fainting. 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 small jobs, may 16 Notice. NOTHER LOT OF GERMAN HAND and Limbcrger Cheese, Magdeburg Sour Kraut, C. B. Dutch Herrings. Just received, at L. VOLLER'S, S. E. Corner Market and Second Sts. nov 17 We Respectfully e to tho Public JNE OF THE Largest and Cheapest stocks of READY MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, DRY GOODS, &c, &c., &c., &c.f in this city or State. We respectfully solicit a call before per ch acing elsewhere. SOL. BEAR k BS03. oct 15. lSAlOlIarketrtrwt mm Watchmakers, &c; T. W. SXXOWXX dl OOZTO, WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS. - No. 37 Market street, Wilmington, if . C. -'(Established 1823.) GUARANTEE THE MONET'S WORTH for every article purchased of them. An elegant stock of fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Fancy Goods, Ac, kept constantly on hand for sale at a very slight advance on New York cost. Agents for the Diamond Spectacles. Oar country friends are invited to call and tee. dee 13 St oamship Lines, &c . CLYDE'S . - Mew York AND Wilmington, Wf C Steamship Line. The Steamer BENEFACTOR, CAPT. JONES, WILL 'SAIL FROM !nEW YORK ON SATURDAY, Dec. 1. Shippers can rclj upon the prompt sailing of Steamers as advertised. TS For Freight Engagements applj to A. D. CAZAVZ, Agent, f r, Wilmington, IT. O. L. 8. B ELD EN, Soliciting Agent WM. P. CLYDE A CO., General agents, 6 Bowling Green, or Pier ; 13, N. R., New York. . no v. 27 Wilmington, C, STEAMSHIP LINE. Tho Steamer CAPT. OUVEK, WILL SAIL FROM BALT1MOEB ON Wednesday, Nov. 28. To bo followed by , the J. FOLEY, : CAPT. PRICE, Saturday, Dec. 1. Shippers can rely upon the nrnnnt I ailing' of steamers as advertised. Throngh Sills of Ladisr rrea to and from Philadelphia, and Prompt Dispatch cu&ranteed. For Freight Engagements apply to Wilmington, Z7. O L. S. BELDEN, Soliciting Agent. REUBEN FOSTER, General Ages Corner Lee and Light Streets, Baltimore; ' nov 27 ''' Chas. Klein UNDERTAKER AND GENERAL CAB . INET MAKER, will furnish CofSniiand Calkets and kttMduiM at iKa ..i. j vi bumc mm mh lowest prices. l . fZJrnltnr9 repaired and sathfaeUon guaranteed in all cases. South FrentKtrm Furniture StoreT 7 - i 1 1 :.i .. c i 1 7- . ' -; : i nor 16 '.,. )
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