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Vi'. EVER IT YEAR. l'itrt I'ikv, well-known ia literary ' ! wrote a very beatitifuljpoem, enti- rvery Year." To this Hon. A. M. ', i,,n, the brilliiint Representative from 't "i Jtrtct, iH-'iinod the following In ira- '" ntu response. A friend, struck with utw seized tlie manuscript and had Vc ure sure that our readers will .,1 beautiful: . AlJ;i:ilT PIKE, IN ItEPLY TO "EVERY YEAR." . t'v lie ne'er so fleetlj-, :' w Kvery Year, iie your harp more veetly Every Year. w.e i;,ton to its ringing, ti minstrel, swan-like sinylue. i iei 1kus numbers Uiugiin? " Every Year. , ,ni 0h ! rand old master '--' ' ' Every Year. , ., !,v mellow numbers faster Every Year, will make our 'ourney lighter, ,' four weary pathway brighter. ur locks grow thin and whiter " u' Every Year, ,ur loved ones go before us N ' Every Year; , liviug more ignore us Every Year. -well. What need for sorrow .",. dawn of each to-morrow .'iter tints from Heaven borrow Every Year? A. M. W. beth'uistmas mght of a fish- ERMAX. A lA'.K Of Tim PACIFIC COAST. It wti- 'i-tr tho f'rt of Christmas. Dirk fantastic clouds enveloped the jesterti hor.z a. Darxor and darker evi,tl; imu a the northwestern breeze .(. uu.i foon the veil of night en eip4uind and sea and nothing ojald be sen except iue pnoapnores- i - 1 . C A c,ictflcoa oi mo ioam-crcsi,ea waves, rer.ffbica shone tne beacon light of ,,int St.' Isabelle. Sometimes the yind drove the clouds asnnder, and ,e moon became visible, shedding a ioJ of gorgeous light over the dash z waves, and peeming to bathe the ;ro and lighthou3o in a halo of and lighting up the hull, spars J-niis of a brigantino that tossed :?nthe wavo-i, not mmy miles from .J. re.- The next moment another iirker bank of cloud1? advanced and i:iin notbiDg would be visible but tie sheen of tho waves and the steady xaco :i of the lighthouse. Hark ! Distinctly the boom of a gun oaid be heard above the roar of .iters. A. minute after another and another korn came over the waves. It was k call for help of a vessel In dis- 'KiiS. I . Two men stood before the door of the dithouse. They were gazing to- urds a flickering light that was ac ceding tho path, borne ia the hands ifawoman. I sue is looking for her husband. What ' .1... 1 ...n tall 9 nmlrcl 41, n l.nki ,Ua. 1 tc ion uc i uacri. hid Jljui" );u$e ieeycr, taking his night glass t:oa Lis eyes. ,.'!'fell h'.ir," answered the other, a ;.ngh, wealhen-beaten fisherman, "elher he's gone down, boat and You can't tell her that, Besides mi are not sure that his boat hasn't fathered the gale. You did well to r.ke for the shore bofore night, but (iryton was further out than you. Ill last I saw before it got too daik tjs his boat near the brigantine 1" "P'raps he got aboard of her ; p'raps vjt, for a boat can't live ten minutes 3fuc1i a sea !" cried tho fisherman, gating with .his-' hand towards the ;xge w ives that thundered against the fiure over whieh they broke, throw :;g tbe spray far inland. ' My husband my husband ! have jou ssen him ?" panted the woman, as Crushed passed the two men into e shelter of the arched doorway. A howling, gnst of wind sweeping -round the corners of tho lighthouse -ou(d the answer of the fisherman. SLe gfasped his arm and again de-"-miied the whereabouts of her hus- "He hasn't ccmo in. 1 guess lie's Writhe brigantine!' answered the ttan. "rSut vessel fired tho guns??" in j Dora. "Well, gufids it was the brigantine," "!1 the lighthouse keeper. "See 1 .e :i eeuding up signals rockets l"he pouted a moment after. Again' a lurid light illuminated the J; d scene ; it wss the second rocjket -another call for help from the Ves sel. "If eiiu'd firing anottier rocket she'd i the bank or on the rack. It mat ers little which way she goes down 1" utcd the fisherman. The next moment ho ru-shed down -e path to thehore, for a third rocket bet n fired . k ' Take my child tke my child I 3st save my husband !'' screamed pushing a bund'o into the hands 'e iJRlithouse keeper. ,' H-op! stop !" ciied he Witha doibiful shake of his l-.ud keeper entt-red the kitchen where j-"'aud hia wifr, into whose charge -effave the bundle. "IVor babe, only six mouths old already fatherless ! '.' exclaimed f sind woman, nnrolling the large 'ai"l in which was wrapped a sleep child. .''s a pity, sure ouough," sympa 'jd the kind-hearted keeper. "If," cd he after a short piiu ' the old t-n bad relented and taken tk ample hous?, Charlie Gray ton would ,7' hive become a fisherman." iJjfa loved Lim nnT t.nlil fliA old t tMIVue'd rather drown herdf ffiarry the rich fellow. And the he, but she. had old "su HMiiK w 1 tr n xrnn i v nc . v w w S J v J a like. If yoa marry the poor boal r a "ill never receive a cent of js"c8in- hut come to me but don't iiTir i niiBband. My door will " "Pen tor him. ' " that's so. And I rem.em.be when Dora rccuvad a letter from her father gin which le begged her to return aud leave her husband and ba by. That he had money, enough to pay for a thousand divorces if she wanted to free herself from the bonds of matrimony," said thn lighthouse keeper, vho had put ou his coat and hat. ! "Now," ho continued. "I'm off for the the cave. .Look out fr the lightand take care of the baby!" With thesH word the. ' ghthou e kreoerleft tlie rftr.Tri. Let as follow him. The sea was now in a perfect wirl, tossing its white-capped waves liigh into the murky air, and the pnfT of the gale .seemed to have incrpvsed in strength. Tbe waves leaped madJv over the rocks that lined the shore ar.d the salt spray fl-iw in feathery shower over a group of four men arid on woman who were Rtandir g near the white line of the surf. They all gazod feawnrd. Again the veil of driving clond rent asunder, and the light of the moon re vealed a brigantine roaring a fmm crested line of rock about a mile away from the shore. "Soon a dull crash sounding above the roar of the waters, proclaimed the doom of tiio vesflol. My hnband! my Im-dmrid!" fhiirk el Dors, throwing her a ms npwan'. A white, gle ining3pcck waj da: cing a moment upon the crest of a hnce wave that cam v rolling towards the breakers. It was the fi iherboit of Djru'.-i hus band. By the aid of his ui?ht glass the lighthouse keeper saw that an the boat passed the stern of the vessel a man leaped overboard and was picked up by the occupant of the boat. m m tr -lint "lour nusoana nas savea a man, but they never will reach the shore; there's too much undertow aloDg the cape, and then" shouted tbe keeper, but he could not finish the sentence, for at that moment a large wave thundered against the shore and threw its blinding spray over tho group. After the wave had subsided, the party saw naught of the brigantine. But between them and the reef of rocks danced th little -boat of the fisherman. "If wj could get a line to them, they'll be saved. But we can't get a boat over the surf, and it would be risking one's life to awim out there," remarked a finherman who stood near Dora. - "Give me a line, for God's sake, give' me a line ! I have learned to swim; he has taught me !" screamed Dora, pointing towards the little boat whiphS was now only a few hundred yards from the shore. 'ZL It came nearer despite the visible efforts of Charles Grayton who waa rowing. 'StuGf and nonsense!" shouted the fisherman taking hold of Dora, who had taken a thin but stout fishing line from the locker of one of the boats ly ing upon the beach. "Let meigo, let me go 1 I will save him I" screamed Dora, biting him in the arm. With a muttered curpe the man loosened his hold, and Dora sprang to t-hfl edge of the roaring sea. "Keep hold of the eudjof the line I" were the last words she uttered. The next moment a retreating wave had carried her frDm the shor. Charles saw a form run to the shore and plunge into the dark waves. He stopped rowing and half rose from his seat as he shouted to his companion in the boat. "Some ouo is coming out. I also see the men on shore acting as if un coiling a line. If the follow reach this boatj theu we are saved; if not, then God have meroy upon our souls, for we will surely drift towards the hogback reef. I have used the oars since the storm began, and now I cau scarcely lift them up." . "A,ni I dislocated my vwrist when I leaped overboard and tried to lift my self into your boat," cried tho other. "Husband ! Charles !" oime faintly from over the waters. - . Graytop had sprung to his feet, and holding on to a piece of tbe little mast which was still sticking inj a hole of one of the boards, he goaed over the waves. Far, far below him, in. tho trough of the sea, ho paw the white, upturned face of his wife, and again - heard h.9r prononnce his name. Instantly, he fastened a lino to one of the oars.and threw it towards the aDDarentlv exhausted woman : at the same timer he nhouted, "Take hold, Dora; your life depends on it!" Twice she m ssed the tioating oar ; the third time it wis i i hor grasp. 4 minute, after, Charles drew the faint ing form of his wife over tho gunwale of hi- boat. DoraVfirst seusa of returning life was a dim oonciousness of the odor of water lilies. She opened hr eyes and. raised her hands to her brow. A genikl warmtii t-urrounded her, diffus ed from the" cheeiful fir j that blazed in the largo fire-place; and through tlm window pines cme the wcrra rays of sunshine which alighted upon the bead o' an old man who was bending over her. : "Father, dear father !' mur mined sLe, lifting uu her'arm?. "My child, our Saviour!" sobbod the old man, ho'ding her in a c'.oie embrace and kissing her tcar-Jiunmed eyes. lea, our savior! ' echoed hr hus band, holding up to her gaze their little 1 ibe, which wk Jancing with its little fvet as ifo)n8cious of the joy that reigoed at this nomeut. within the nom of Charles' abodw. "I have but a dim recollection of taking hold of the edge of the boat, theu I remembered no more," said Dora, drawing her babe upon her bo som and kipinr its ror oheeks. "I found the lioo nround yonr wuist; and after tying it to the ringbolt in he how I signalled to the man on shore to pull. A short time after we His mercy has spared our lives," said Charles, kissing her pale brow. The old man lifted his hands as if in prayer. Glory to God on high Peace and good will on earth!" he said, in a sol emn tone. "Yes, children, forgive what I, in my vain pride, uttered against you when both begged mo to give, my consent to your union. . An all-wise Providenoe had ordained that yon should become the sav or of my life. That vessel, flof which I am the only survivor, be longed to me. I waa on my way to Cape St. Lucas, where I intended to stay the rest of my life. When tbe brigantine struck the rocks I saw the boat of Charles and I sprang towards it. He drew me in the boat. Chil dren, this is the last day you remain in this wretched abode. I have al ready bought houses, and to-morrow we will be on our way to San Fran cisco. You shall never toll again, Charles. I care not for the loss of my brigantine; I ntili enjoy a prinoely income, and we will live henceforth to gether." The bright, golden rays of the Christmas nun shone on .the happy group, and the glistening dnst that danced in the sunbeams seemed to re joice at the reconciliation of father, daughter and son-in-law. Steamship Lines, &c. CLYDE'S Mew YoA AKD- Christmas night, Dora, but God in Wilmington, N, C Steamship Line. : The Steamer REGULATOR, CAPT. DOANE Wli.L SAIL FROM NEW YORK SATURDAY, Dec. 22. os tsa- Shippers can rely upon the prompt sailing of Steamers u advertised. For Freight Engagement apply to A. D CAZAUZ. Agent, Wilmington, XT. G. 1. S. HELD EN, Soliciting Agent WM. P. CLYDE A CO.. General Amenta. 6 Bowling Green, or Pier 13, N, R., New York. dee IT AND. Wilmington, IM. C, STEAMSHIP LINE. Tho Steamer D, J. FOLEY, CAPT. PRICE, WILL SAIL FROM BALTIMORE ON Wednesday, Doc 19. To be followed by the CAPT. OLIVER, Saturday, Dec. 22. Shippers can relj npon the prompt Sailing f steamers as adrertised. Through II ills of Ladlnr ?ireQ to -and from Philadelphia, and Prompt Dispatch guaranteed. For Freight Engagements apply to A. 3. CAEAUZ, Agent, Wilmington, 27. O. L. S. BELDEN, Soliciting Agent. - REUBEN FOSTER, General Aen Corner Lee and Light Streets, Baltimore. - dec 17 Wanted for our Trad, 20,000 Lbs Dry Hides, 1,000 Live Ducks, 500 Dressed Turkey s 100-Crates Apples, 10,000 Lbs Wool. Execute orders for all descriptions ot Groceries. Make cash advareea ou Consignments PETTEWAY & SCHULKEN, Brokers & Com. Merchants, Next North Princess and Water Streets, dee 17- TH0S. J. SOUTHEELAND JIVERY AND SALE STABLES, Corner Third and Princess Streets, , Wilmington, N. a aar Horses and' Vehicles for hire at rea- y " . " . . sonanie ratea. Excursion parUes Tio the were nign ana ary. is was an awiruj Souni ui coantrj accommodated. Hail Eoad Lines, &c. Cen'l Sup'ts Office, WILMWGTON, COLUMBIA AND AU GUSTA RAILROAD Vilmington, N. C, Nov. 10, 1877. (HANG E OF SCHEDULE. On ani after Sunday, Nov. 11, the follow ing schelnle will be run on this road: DAY EXPRESS AND MAIL TRAIN,(daUj except Sunday.) Leave Wilmington 10 44 A M Arrive Florence 3 17 P M Leave Forence 1 20 P M Arrive at Wilmington... C 40 P M XKJHT EXPRESS TRAIN (Dailr). Lvare Wilmington 7 25 P M Leare Florence..... 11 20 PM Arrive at Columbia.... 2 50 AM Leave Columbia .....12 50 A M Leave Fbrenee 4 18 AM 'Arrive al Wilmineton.... 8 45 A M This Train will only stop at Flemington, Whitevilie, Fair Bluff", Marion, Florence, Thnmonsrille, Sumter and Acton between Wilmington and Columbia. TU ROUGH FREIGHT TRAIN (Daily, ex cept Sundays.) Leave Wilmington 11 00 A M Leave Flrenc? 7 00 P M Arrivu at Columbia 3 10 A M Leave Columbia 12 15 A M Leave Florence 8 00 A M Arrive at Wilmington.. 4 00 P M S& Passengers for Augasta and beyond ahould.take Night Express Train from Wil mington. Through Sleeping Cars on night trains for Charleston and Macon. A. POPE, G P A JOHN F. DIVINE, General Supt. nov 12 WILMINGTON & VELDOK RAILROAD COMPANY. Ojvicb or Gbn'l Supekihtshseht Wilmington, N. C, Nov. 10, 1977, On and after Sunday, Nov. 11th, H1877, Passenger trains on the Wilmington A Wel doa Railroad will run as follows : DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN, daily. Leave Wilmington, Front St Depot at.... 9 10 A M Arrl e at Weldon at 3 25 P M Leavje Weldon 11 45 P M Arrivtf at Wilmington, Front St. Depot at 705 P M NIGHT MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN. ' DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. ' Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot at 7 05 P M Arrive at Weldon at 2 2D A M Leave Weldon, daily at 3 35 A M Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depot at.... 10 25 A M The Day Train makes close connection at Weldon for all points North via Bay Lin daily, (except Sanday) and daily, via Rich mond and all rail routes. Night train makes close connections at Weldon for all points north via Richmond. Sleeping Cars attached to all Night Trains. A. POPE. G. P. A. JOHN F. DIVINE, General Snot. rnov!2 B. D. MORRILL, Undertaker, Carpenter and Cabine'.-Makor, Third Street, Opp, City Sal "YyiLL FURNISH COFFIN8 and Caskets with attendance at short notice. Orders for Carpenter work and Cabinet work respectfully solicited and piomptly ex ecuted. All work guaranteed. nov 22 THE OLD GlArlENDON IS NOW IN ITS GLORY ! jyrR. JESSE W. DICKSEY presiding, and wil! be g! ad to wait on his friends and all of the old customers of tb house. The best Wines, Whiskeys and Oysters always on hand. Free Lunch every day at 11 o'clock, dec 8 may 26 Hold the Fort. "T CALL THE" ATTENTION of the citl 1 rens of Wilmington who have Watches, Clocks and Jewelry to be repaired to the fact that I have had an experience of 24 years at the bench and feel justified In say ing that all work left in my care will receive my own personal attention. As I have -no workman but myself, and no apprentices to botch up tvork, I promise that ?n tho future all work entrusted to my care shall not only be promptly done, but in a Kupenur, worKman-iine manner. ioi in tending at pretent to keep much stock on hand, consequently my whole and undivid ed attention shall be devoted to the me chanical branch of the Watch and Jewelry trade. All botched u p jobs made a speciality Chronometers and Nautical Instru men ts repaired. de 7 J. II. A Li I j EN. To on - Frien ds and the N Public Generally. OT TO BK OUTDONE AS Regards low prices, we offer a full set of Teeth on Silver plate for S25.00. The s me on G6ld plate for $50.00; perfect fit guaranteed and entire satisfaction in every instance. Filling and all dental operations performed skillfully at correspondingly low prices. Teeth extracted without pain. Csrr's Tooth Taste constantly on hand. thos.;b. CABJl & SON, dec 11 No. 38 Market st. The Cosmopolitan. Late thbCexiennial. Market Street, South Side of Market Houso. rjlTE FINEST BEER, WINES, f$fc) Liquors, and Cigars offered tofc v everybody at low rates. 5EW RIVER OYSTERS, Fresh every Day and Served Up in any Style DeireJ. FREE LON'CH Every Day at 11 o'clock- JOHN CARROLL, Proprietor. IMCHAL & SMIT H PIAWGu. i S dec 7. DBSCRIBE The Handsomest, the Best Tone the Most Durable Pianos Made. They arc BoJtifjil Uy.v,-!. Sl-vm: n,l one-thinH Vtavw, with cverySImprovcuu-M and fully guknuitail. -TMr 'xaU- pru r m A uniform sucyss h.w c won f..r tlutn the iKwitiuii -f St.-mlani f Kom.-tny ami Durability. Acknowledged by all Musicians to bo the Bost. OVFR ('8,000 WOW!JISl USE. VANTKi IX EVERY CWWIY. ADDRESS, MARCHAL & SMITH PIANO CO.. Mr, robkut.w. 8:itii. Acnt, 47:Univors ity Placo iWow TTor k A pril o . ' .'4. . ' ; "The following qnotatkmi represent tbe wholesale prices jfeneCAllv. In making ar mall orders higher j.risea have to be charged. BAGGING Gnany Doable Anchor... Double Anchor ' A " Stands rd I)onittc BACONNorth Carolina, Uams,"S ft) Shoulders, "ip tt,.. Sides, 2 Western Smoked Hams. Sides, y ft- shoulders Sides, V & Shoulders, ft)... BEEF Live weieht BARRELS SpiritafTarpendne UK 13 9 XWi 13X 15 7 0 8 7 Q IV. 3 20 34 26 00 RMnnH Hiuid. e&ch 1 75 New York,each. new 2 00 BEESWAX- fi) 30 BRICKS Wilmington, M 8 00 Northern 00 BUTTER North Carolina n Northern, "S fi CANDLES Sperm lb TaUow, D).. Adamantine, y set CHEESE Northern Factory, V fi) ... Dairy cream, fi SUte, fi COFFEE Java.? fi Rio, Pfi) 19 nLnfrnvra. ft 24 CORN MEAL V bushel.... COTTON TIES 1 ft DOMESTIC Kheetincr. 4-a 79 vard. ...... Yarn, V bunch . d& FISH- Mackerel, No. 1, V bbl....l6 00 No. 1, V Kbbl 8 75 Mackerel, No. 2, bbl....l3 50 No. 2. l bbl M 7 60 ? IMackerel. No 3 y bbL...OO 00 Mullets, DDI to N. C. Herring, y du ZUTY KJOO, iO FLOUR Fine, y bbl.....;... Snnor. r or them, i DM... DDI... U UU 0 9 2 00 2 50 9 32 010 00 U Of 25 13 UK 00 & 30 80 & 9 40 00 13K 13 15i 13 33K 22 62 6 bbl V fcbbl. bM. 9 60 bbl... 7 00 Extra do Familv " V Citv Mill Ex. .Super ' Family Ex. Family FElwTILiI&EHa Peruvian Gaano, V 2000 Eba.58 00 Utnirn's rnoepnate " uu uu l , Carolina Fertiliier ' Ground Bone, " Bone Meal " " Flour " Navaesa Guano, " Complete Manure Whann's Phosphate 4 Wando Phosphate, " Berber ABru tx'sRos. "SWileox. Gibb k Co.. ma nipulated Guano 56 00 GLUE lb. 9 GRAIN Corn .store.W 56fi 77K Corn, cargo. V 56 fis 60 J JCorn, vol., y bushel.. None. Oats. V bushel 76 Peas, cow, bushtl........ HIDES Green, V fi) 7 50 8 00 " 48 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 ' 50 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 ' 00 00 " 00 00 '" 7K 020 00 9 00 oo 00 0 00 010 50 ft 00 0 8 00 0 6 50 7 60 9 8 00 010 00 7 25 7 75 5 00 7 0 00 0 00 & Q 8 25 060 00 0O 00 ' 054 00 040 00 ft45 00 047 00 05S.OO 067 00 70 00 (970 00 000 00 070 00 0 Drv. lb...... HAY Eastern, V 100 lbs... & & 0 0 0 95 4 10 10 North River. " 100 lbs.... 95 HOOP IRON 'ton. 80 00 0 LARD Northern 3 ft).. 10& North Carolina, t? lb....... 11 LIME f) bbl 1 35 LUMBER City team ea'wd Ship stuff; resawed,M ft. 24 00 Rough edjre plank. V M ft. 22 00 West India cargo, f.ccrd- ing to quality, p M ft...l5 00 Dressed flooring.aeaaoned. 20 00 Scantling and boards, com mon, w M ft....: 1500 MOLASSES Cuba.hhd"tl 40 Cuba, bbls., V gal.. ft Sugar house, hhds. y gal . " bbls. V firal... Orleans Choice bbls. V iral. NAILS Cut,4dto20d,Vg 2 85 OILS Kerosene, y gal 1 16 15 80 62 1VA 00 12X 20 05 11 12U 0 0 00 027 00 025 00 018 00 035 00 &23 00 41 45 29 G.Y 0 0 0 47 27 30 68 & 3 00 10 00 30 75 C5 50 00 00 1 Lard. ?al Linseed, y gal... Roein. U eil PEANUTS V bushel POTATOES - Sweet, bus Iriah. Northern. bbl...., PORK Northern, city mess. 14 50 Thin, y bbl 00 00 Prime. V bbWcxtral .12 75 Rump, y bbl.. RICE Carolins, V East ladia. y ft) Rough, y bushel RAGS Country, y ft... citv, y ft- ROPE.. ....... SALT Alum. sar.. Liverpool, y sack American t ssck 'Marshal's fir.e, p pack.. Cadiz y net SUGAR Cuba, y fi Porto Rico, y w A Coffee, V ft B " -f? ft) c " y a Ex c y ib Crushed " ft) SOAP Northern, V ft) SHINGLES-Contract, i?W Common, y M 2 Cypress sar V M 5 Cvnrew hea-s. t3 M 6 STAVES W. O. bbl. y M. 15 00 R O hhd. y E. M Cypres, fi M....- 10 00 TALLOW y ft, 9 TIMBER--Shipping V M ...12 00 Mill, prime per M 8 50 Mill, fair per M 7 50 Inferior to Ordinary,pr M 4 00 WniSKEY Nortb'n.pergl 1 25 North Caroina, per gal ... 1 60 WOOL Unwashed, per ft)... 1 8 Wvihed. per ft- - 2 0 0 0 0 17 46 10 40 60 00 (b 75 & 1X0 10 fi 3 (JO & 8'i f? 5 1OK0 00 Gt ft 0 0 0 0 1 10 75 9 2 75 ($15 00 00 00 a13 00 000 00 7K 00 85 2 00 5 00 25 50 00 2 22 00 85 00 00 10 00 11 10 10K 12 7H 0 8 00 & ft 00 00 3 0 Cv0 00 035 00 eoo 00 018 00 & 10 13 00 010 00 fi 8 60 & 6 00 0 3 60 0 J 25 0 30 0 30 TO TRK DAILY REVIEW. For I Sale- TWO COITEK TANKS, in pd. order also, a aecorMl-liarfd KO.LEU. Apply at DAILY iaKVIKW'UFriUJS. ' Corner CIstriut aix! Water streetf nov 13 1 N A M ' UVU4UJb fly h tatraonen tror4So axtorwMiMr through porKxl ot yvmr, bavin vfUtlu Uuu rime trcil uinnr rjtcxtetukl cjukm A Xiomo dMMUto ; fculiar to xman, I havn boen enn(4oit to int ft-ct a moat )otctU ixl artMiHo !nrliclUA tli.it mt'Ot Um tiKltoRtluoa pruut lir Umt cl(ww o dU OBMoa wltb jKMMfve oerliiinty uud cxttcuiuvi. To dMinota Uxi noCural roc4llc compound, I ttove oamwd ft Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. : The term, howovw. is bnt a feeblo et:praidon of my high appreciation of its value, btc upon my own pcrool obisorvAtkn. A a clmte ot eervcr. I hava, Mt&tt witncrt4n iu )084Uv re suits In 0o tew epcoiai diotH lnckleat to tho Fcpnram OTfrntMtun ot woin.in, NOfclod it wit to Clio cliinax or crowuluc iem of my medical career, Oa iin mru&, as a rW Qjre, safe, and "oflootoAi remedy for tniit oIaam of tnoAMti. and ono that wllL at all times and undor all circamHtAnce. act kindly an4 In bar iwony lUi th law wbioh frovern Ctia iomalo eyatevn. I am wIIUdk to staiie my repuUUlon iji a jiiiyiflciiML. Xay, even diato, ao ounAdoot am 1 Uinl It w(U not disappoint U10 moat aanxuina oxpoctatlnM of a Pinjrte Invalid bkdy who uaoa it for any of Cbo ailments for which 1 rcoommmd It. Utat I oOi ami kU R under A POmVK CSUAUANTEE. If a beneficial efloct ia Dl rxpvtlenoud by Uie Umo two-Chlrda of tha oon luta of Omi bottto mm uaud, I will, on return oX U10 bottlo, twD-tbtrd of tho medicine harrnr bci tai.cn nooordlng to lUrecOona. and the ooau botng 000 for which I reoonmend it, promptly refund the money paid fortJU Had I not tho inont mrfuct conMenoe in Us vrrtoe, I ooukl not oiler it ad I do under tboaa oonditkDa; but hav ing witnoHHod ita truly mlraccloua eurea in tboii sand: of oaMea, I tcel warranted and. perfectly aafe lu rlsklncr both my reputation, and my money on ltr. merit. & O Tho following are ananfr those diseases in ' which my Farorlto lreacrlptlom lias worked ooro, a if by niftRic. and with a cer tainty never before attained by any medicine: Ieucorrhcea, Kxcemire . Flowing, Painful Monthly Periods, SapprenUona when from un natural oauften, Irvcrularlttoa, Weak Back, Pro Inpsiu, or failing of the Utorua. AateTeralon and Iiotrovorekm, Ileurlnfc Down Benaatkma. Inter nal Host, Nervous Deicewioa, DabUity. JDe pondoncy, Throateaoti Misoarriae, Chronic Congestion, Inflammation and Ulooratlon of Um Utorua, ImtKKcncy, liarrcnnom; or Sterility, Ke mAl WeakneMt, and very many oiiier enronio dlseasoH lncldout to woman not maotloncd bore. In all affections of thta namro, my Pavoritr PreBCtiptlaa works ouree (be marvel of the world. This modletoo 1 do not oxtol aa a curo-aD, but tt admirably (ulfllto a alnsle umi of parpoe. bctnjt a mot perfect RpocOo tn au ohrncio alseasea of the aexnal sya torn of woman. It will not diaftOpoint, Dor M fll rt do harm. In any state or condition. Those who dealro further fniormation on . tbewe aubjecta ean obtain tt In Tub Peoi'LX'h Comow bbwsk Medical, Asvibxb, a book of over 900 pares, sent, post-paid, on receipt of 1 1.0a It treats mloufcrr of those dhieaaoa peouliar to FomaleB, and gives much valuable advtce In regard to the management of thoen aflteottotia. FAVOBITE PBE8CBIPTION SOLD BT AJLL, BKLVQfUBZS. R. V. PIEECB, M. D., PropT, BUFFALO, If. V 1 tSSaU t r,e fTJS. o Or Sugar-Coatod. Concentrated, Itoot atid Herbal Jnlce, Antl.lllllou cruiiuiof. T2sx:"i.rrrii; uiaxt CATIIAn rii or nullum In larv i'hywic. rinrmiiii.'riii .'k'ik', X ue n btijri r inking U.e i.t'rfr?, re;iulio, ani itaitoott jili, r, mj-ot 0 't.rii, rrtkle, afxl bulky incrml: eni. vrltrri we (mi, lr a cnrefiti apilWatUn t "iniiral ar.t!o, etrH-t an the caClumUs anit :;er n;e-tk!Ki jr;rH from tluj mnt vain-, :.SJc roH m herb. n:wl oorturatfl them liiti. minute Or.tnfl-. feared y farcer thau 11 muf ird "'-ed, 'lint rn ! roitdTly ftwailowcl lr llirtsc tt rlO nwt M?r r t f I re V nn Atul fiu- Mim me.. r.irh U'fle Pitrvatlre lellcC firm, aa imwh In any of tk 11 rinparii- n'lirerNT.:, ;n a rn'H non-ctiira!l rMh.irMc w a i tm'.txluxl larre juiU tum frr paU: in driifrf li!i Viml';il(il r.Hfiar'.h: jif, to l.-r tz'j. ie-j''rt wIk Iavc ik li Wl Ujvii are art ii i:i-u Ut.it Hiot are fairh r drastic hi etTc-tt leit nv-J; ii'tentnli tlte-ji'M. tle dia'ct-eiil ueJl'.e T.tUr.nl prlr'. j.icw of which thv ii rmnyv bcrtir pt li.i!U'niot and utoillCol. wi i- tlie o-Jx-fA, aa to )rrli- a mo! urchins ar. t thorunli, vet ffcutty mt kindly operoCliiff, eathurflr. IfSOO Howard l hereby oflerM br UiC rr' rwir t4 Oie I'eiU-ij., to any cbcmtht Hla, iijkmi tinlrct'', will nrel In Uxm nr caixnH it nher rm. t ntereurj-, mMnrral itimj, or la Jurioua ilru;. fie In entirely Tecrtoble, nojnartljlar care ia 'r (Hired whi'e ulnir Stein. They over aHj wttlan.t durtirlrtf r to the ourxtltutlon. dU-t, or orrunitl-ri. Por Jaaudle. Ifeadaebe, Couatlpatlorv, Impure liloixl, lalii In the ShoaMen, TlfrlitneM of the CUeot, Dlxzlneaa, Hour Kractatlon from tne sioraach. Uad taate In the month. Illlloaa at Lack fain lu re- Blon of Kidney, Internal fever, loafed feellnsahontrMomacli.Itnali of Blood Co Head, Jllrheolored Urine, Unsociability and Ciloomy Forcodinxs take Or. Pierce Pleas ant Parsatlve I'elleta. in oxrlanatkn of the reinoilal rwer of mv Turaave pellet over ao great a variety of UUeasc, 1 wlah to aay Uiat their action upon the animal tLaaue oeeapluff their aanatlve lsa preaa. Are doe not impair Ue properuea of iiee TcUeta. Tltey are cturar-eoaUid and In eVMjrt in aiaaa boUlea, their virtoea bein- there by preoeried unimpaired for any leoath of Uue. la any imate, ao that ther arc aiwara freah and rdiaUe. Tbi la not the eaae with thoao. pills which are put up la cheap wooden or paateboard boxes, lieeollect that for all dia eaaes where a L-axatlre, Alterative, or parcatlTe. la Indicated. tbee little PeileU wfll atve the moat perfect aauafacUoa to an wtoo 1 aire t them. Xlaey are void y all 25 cent a bottle Drvffg-Uts at UUTTAIXJt K. T
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Dec. 21, 1877, edition 1
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