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1 U A. 1 THE CHEAT GEF.'JAH REMEDY FOR PfllH; EHr.CJUTISil. NourafaTi-V ir oca mi:. SC TH?X1T. r::AiKH. ThePaily Revievp .-V .UAL.LAO.Or LAND. I bi-i ray heirt In a nest or hiefej. j Oat of thefUa'a way. hfddctt apart; la n o!tr bedlbanlhe soft white snow H. , ; . . I'odor the rosea I hid my heart. Why would It fclct not? Why ibould it start j Whoncrcra-Icaf oft to rose tree stirred? What made ekep fluttor Lii wings and nun ? - j Only the ton; of a secret bird. - :i:r:3iA.T:;.r . ... - - I Lie still, I aid, tor the kind's wing Aud mild leare inufile the keen aun'a dart; " I I still, for the wind on the warm ava dozes', . l Aad tho wind H unuit-ter yeU thau thou art. 'j Doe a thought ia theo III ns a thorn'd woubd smart? LWa the iang btitl iret theo of hope de ferred ? I Whit bid. tho lid Ouly The part ? the bin- of thy sleep dc cf a sveret bird that a charm crecn laud's, nnir.e they walk a mile. Girl ought to be able to walk as easily as boys. Half tbo oerroua diseases which afflict Joang ladies would disappear - if . the abit of regular exercise was eri con raged. ' ' '- Da cultivate a little Imagination in your children, when they are small; encourage them to enjoy fairy tales; as they grow older, lead tbeir tastes ia the direction' of imaginative literature. Lite in our century is loo prosaic ; ive them a lasto for romance while they are young. J Do lake them yourself. If you can. to places of amuemeut; let them associ ate you with their coioymenti; when they are parents themselves the memory of it will influence them in their treat nicnt of their children J For their sake, enjoy life with them if possible; clouds will come foon enough. Do, it you say no, mean no. Unless you have a good reason tor changing a given command, bold to it. Do take an intorent in your children s S participation is a MISCET.LANEOUS. THE BRIGHTEST and BEST! . v . i '.J iat trifles to you tbeir are leel- pleasure; mother great delight. Do rotucmber t mouutains to theni ; respect tugs. Do keep up a high standard of princi pies; your children will be your keenest judges in the luture. Do behouest with j DAIL1, SF LirEEKLT. WEEKLY 'D SISDA Y EDTTIOXS. i I - THE IIEW YORK W E LP FOR 1884. MISCELLANEOUS. VTheax I UT rrrr I da nrt ma n mntl tt Ktm tiT-i for a tsie aa4 tea bar thm relora rintl ma a radical rtmv I hT mi1 t: divas of HTa,ElJI LPSZOSFAIXIXU SICKNESS a Mc-Jcwrstady. I iraiTn mj remedy to car t hvweralcMca. Kcaiaa oiben b9 Tailed is no Wson for act cow rereirinc a euro. BonaasoncAiaraTmTtssasd ireeBntuaef my iuTiiiibU retawix. Gira Erpr4and PonoSce. li 1 costs rou oothinr for a trUI. and 1 will ccr too, Address Di IL O. KOOT, ls Peari St.. New ' York. - PRESIDENTIAL YEAR. Now Proprietor! Now .Editors! New Life and Blood ! GREA fioiiQUEnonj A SPEOUIO FOR writ in the traveler's on its triH3 that thn nierchant3 ts- mmi spasms, c:3ffJliI3IS. FALLIHS SICWESS. ST. THUS D1XCE. 1LCB0H0USH. CHUH EATIK3, SlfrEiLUS, SCESFSU-nKSBfll, . CM EICSD DISEASES, DTSFEPSU. KETSUSKESS, SICK EEADACRE, EStXXATISll, KEBYOHS WEADKESS. lEEtCUS FR0STRAT10I, B3AS IflEBT, ElOOQ SORES. HUMSKSS, COSTIYIKESS, HMnTOWlB AXQ 1EREGULAB1T1ES. i a 1 1 ui si (XPreM Ct. Tree? -- (31) fw, a-vt r :r a. rrnr.l 7 nTtlf tr . -:otili!i an-I r irf nlar od atarop. 3 I) I nrr. Sufferers " a . - a . tfOTtt lOUlDlui impruiencs caitox Nerrou DeUluty, BaL!aa l Dhralat wmba. VftTnablo la rT3at!' far b'ima enre KRKK. Caet aaf aUr. Ur. A. O. Otln. Box til. Cblca- rTrpaf"! from toranlm nl hj aa cmtoent ijVUa tlarlajt S year auctrasfoi rracilee. vrtlffNx l-j;urotl ta effect rrndl- a. xr of a:i a?cUna of th USood. whether N'f)i..iu or iMulreo. sklu dUease. plm p. nu p&y&ea. efcr., axe permantDtlj cvrl It iuu ?peac o. i. itjoo si. n-ti- N s-conM seutxal Waixxass, '.ifira Dts:UTr, from VocthfUl IrdUcr &i cr Ciccm. prol iclor KibaaaUxl Vlttl :tya l Lnuof MaahooL Tola remedy U cn fqallttaUecsreof theto eomnlaiaU. It U ptrtrfa! aCuaJua to the weikenod Nerront iryin. iUt Nature f renew ths atronfttb al Vr of tie iibtUuted orpins, ani effeU a ra-tu-al ear. I'rVrl. ?p-l3c N. 4 ile l(utat.t rrUef nt er naaetaiJf eurta Uacnnniltcn. 1'rtce f 2. 7cll4 6 X pott:re euro for aU weak bo rom-aoo f fcraaka. l'rlco f 1. 'oi W Drajrt'u or aeot on receipt of price tf J. H". lit s. ctark M., Chlcaxo. SOU roii CIUCUI.AC. t JI lillw era Uarp ISSi. cs Magazine. IU.USTRATED. ffarjwllTfrta4tg4xatUltatj;(jhtU TOl tas with u taceaber Number, ft la tbe aott potralar Chuttrattvl MTlrtl In in.,Hf. f.1 wont. aJwaya fUlj mbrtaat ot tbc laluirratment of aubJecU of current "UMaaiio-xuairiaJlatereat. aal alwara al acir iu aular4 o( literary. artUUc, and caacBaaxai txctlieorr. Amorjlta attraction rr 14 ar ; a nw aerial novel t-r Wllllim .Uoatrateibr Abbey; a new norel by e.r.fcor, UicattJtod ropera by Gom 11. -WBtoa. rraak 11. U Iiltt r- ir rinhm a 1 ooera ; la porunt bUurlral anl btograpb' Harper's Periodicals. Per Year: w . aaa atAOlZIXS ..ft C6 "anviwrnir 400 noma's Baza 4 00 waa orca rxortx... l jo ier(W N ombera) 00 vSflfiae.of -V9li Urla wltb tbe w J!r7 J?ae an t Decern bcrof ecb year. "JStZ urWU tt will ue under. UtKliaz, wUl b aentby roiame. ecDtseacb by me. Alphabetical, Alpbabetjcal, CUaaUol, for Volume 1 to CO, ro. CWi V. Jane. li. one -V-Lr!r: 14 tTO-i chxMcm of loaa. WtLTajTlL mUrrtUewteni Ti5ir?rnry lUxrxa liaoa. UAKPRK A Sp, DRorntus. Nw Tork. ortsman's Goods. W5f!rtrsTUI!; f!NT ASSORTMENT Sw-5?L?L "Wtasa BrwH Loader. tiaVi Zi ,hu market. Alo a Brat rM Rati r.tx ,U' rrtaeT.Cart- tr E. A CO., ' jl li C08M0r tJ.Jen iHwaon Jt Co t. aai a Uarket" oeet mi" m .I in -B-- m TJTTn n-r-t-. . uuibL HOUSE. 0Dta SEW UA5A(iCUKNT. U TcUt,w TarmatJ-lttifaOj It never was chart. A ml sweet as the fruit grows is, j It never was soM ia tuart. The swallows of dreams through its dim fields dirt. And s!eip ate tho tunes in iu tree tops beard ; No hound's note awakeus the wild wood hart. I Only the sons of a secret bird. RKVOt. In the world of dreams I have cho-eu my part. To sleeD for a wason aou hear no word Of true love's truth or ol lijjht love's nrt. Only the stTu of a MXjrot bird. : Sxcinburftc. ' JT' !(? TIIK ANTITUESIS DON'T. i 1 i dumber Three: Addressed to Mother. Uo remember that other people have children as well as yourselt. Do believe iu a child's statements until you are sure they arc incorrect; mistrust breeds estrangement. j Do reflect that a pert child is an abomination; train yourchiidrcu to be respectful aud to bold their tongues in the presence of their superiors. Do, if the baby criei, warm its feet before you dose it. Do sing to tho little ones; the memo ry of a nursery sons will clius to them through life. Do attend to them yourself: a fco-be-twecu betwixt mother and child is like a middle mau iu business, w-ho sets tho J largest snare oi too proms. Do dress tbu chi.dren sensibly ; cover up their limbs iu winter, and study health first and appearance second. Do show tho children that you love them ; do not expect them to take it on trust. Do, as they crow bldcr, win their confidence; if you do not, somebody else will Do maintaUi a respectful tono to their lather before them ; it bo is not all you wish, still make- them respect him; bo is always their lather, and disrespect to him is a reflection upon yourselt. Do, as tho boys now up, make com panions of them ; then they will not seek companionship elsewhere. Do let tho children make a noise sometimes. Their happiness is as im portant as your nerves. I Do respect their secrets; it they have concealments, worrying them will never make them tell, and tirao and patience will probably do their work. Do allow them, as they grow older. to have opinions of heir own; make tnctn individuals aud not mere echoes Do remember that without physical health mental attainment is worthless; et them lead free, happy lives, which will Btrencthcn both mind and body. Do bear in mind that you aro largely rcspousiblo for your child a inherited character, and have patience with Units and fallings. Do talk hopefully to your children of lifo and its possibilities; you have suf fcred. Do teach both boys and girls the actual facts ot lilo as soon as they r.ro old enouzh to understand them, and give then) a senso of responsibility. Do tind out what their special tastes are. and develop them, instead of spend ins time, money and patience in forcing them into studies that are repugnant to them. " Do teach them courtesy by examplo; be courteous to them. ! Do. as lone as it is possible, kiss them rood night after they are ia bed. Thev do like it fo, and it keep3 them very close i Do. if you have lost a child, remem ber that for the one that is gone there is no more to no; lor tnoso remaining, hide your grief for their sakes. Do make your boys and .girls study phystolosy; when they are ill try and make them understand why, how the complaint aroe. and tho remedy as fnr as you know it. ; Do impress upon them from early infancy that actions have results, aud that they cannot escape consequences even by being sorry when they have acted wrongly. Do. as your daughters grow up. teach them at leaat the true merits of house keeping and cookery. They will thank you for it in later lile a great deal more than for accomplishments. Do try aud sympatizo with giriish flights of fancy, even if. they seem absurd to you. Dy doing so you will retain vour inuuence over your dangkthen and not teach them to tk sympathy elsewhere. - Do remember that, although they are all yout children, each one has an Individual character.' and that tastes and qualities vary j Indefinitely. Do culuvo them separately, and not as it you were turning them out by ma chinery inetu in tmnil things as great. It von cannot tell they wish to know , say so deceive them. Do reprove your children for tale bearing; a child taught to carry reports from the kitchen tp the parlor is detes table, j Do send the youngsters to bed early; decide upon tho proper time, and adhere to it. Do remember that visitors praise the children as much to pSeaso you as be cause they deserve it. and that tbeir presence is oltcner than not an inflic tion. X. Y. 3lail. Fix month ago TUB WOKLD commenced its ueve career. Its growth haa been unpre ce4ente!. lu wonderful advance ln'circuU tiou, la advertising, lninflacnee, In ivapularity, warrant the claim of a leadlnjr position In i New Tork journalism. umiP TheREfiiiNSTON nunocrwwtK i nee ETMniur i rinc cnuins: pwgcnal expense E3 c . r . '-l III W 9 3 n i t M U U MISCELLANEOUS. : STCapital Prize 875,UOOJ3 Tickets only $5. Shares in pro- portion. - Nearly as effoe- iLrd first cc-t. and lee tbia cu - tend ttzu REMINGTONfp ABRICULTURAL CO. h LION, New York li niaUAJJref LiliE ttery Louisiana i Stato Lo Oompany.l neaonertoy cerfv VUU ice tnttrrie tft errangBuU for oU the i Monthly n4 Semi--Annual Drawing of Th Lui$iama State lot tery Company, and in pencn nanpgt and con trol Lh DratcinyM VtetMlcts, aud tt tie same re conducted teith hpneefy, faimeu, and in goodfaiih toward ait patties; and tr author ize the Company to w tJti$ certificate, citk foe titailc cf our ttgnatute attached, in iU adver uttmen:." . . - 7 well as in them what i I xpcno or effort will- be spared until rather than 1 Tin: WOULD l recognized a the GREATEST t aa u-nll aa Ik. P.nifiJm'ST flip 4 DVST w ' w. ..... v. AfcA. w A ft -JJ A. 3lotlier Swan's Worm Syrup.' Infallible, tastoles, harmless, cathar tic; lor feverishness. restlessness, worms, constipation. Q5c. Women are happior ia their illusions thau in their most agreeable experience. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is the most potont blood purifier, and a fountain of health and strength. Be wise iu time. All baneful infections aro promptly removed by this unequalled alterative. Tho gods give nothing really good and beautiful without labor and diligence. PAPER In AMERICA. Tub Wobld, as tho leading Democratic newspaper In the country, knows no faction and recognizes no Individual ambitions or as pirations aaMe from the .general good of the party and tbe Republic It 6ceks the triumph of principle not man. It upholds great Dexu ocratlc idea and ideals not a faction or fraction of tbo party. . At the entrance of the new year the sew Wobld desiro to expre&a It gratitude for thobeatty welcome It has, received and tbe magnificent bucocm It has lalready achieved. Its vrelcomo come from th people. Its suc cess la thei" work. They bare Indorsed Its merits by more than trebling Its circulation in sis months, and by doubling ita advertising. For thl they are entitled to our warnvthanks. No Democrat ought to fee happy without THE WORLD. We call upon our Democratic friend In every town atid hamlet in the Union to START CLUB FOR TIIK WEEKLY. They will get tho ablest, brightest aud cheap est ncwapapcr in the country, as well as an earnest and steadfast mtetdonary and true Democracy. I have a pooitiTS remedy for tho a bora disaasa ; by its nae thooMnda of cases of Uxe worst kind and of ica standing hive been cured. Indeed, so strong 1 toy f ith in ita efficacy, that I wTt and TW O BOTrl.EiS FR EE, togetoet with a VALUABLE TRKA.TIBR m this disaaaa, to any mffenr. G we express and P. O. addrsss. DB.T.A.&LOCUaf,lolPeaxlSu26wroTk. BOOKS--Millions . i i of Volunjes a year. . The choicest literature of the world. Lowest prices ever known. Not sold by dealer!. Sent for examination lefore paymcut on evidence of good faith. JOHN B. ALDEN, Publisher, r. oj ox it doc 31 w is Vesey St., N Y NO MORE EYE-GLASSES. No More Weak Kyes. Wasiixxgton, D. C, May I5tb, 1680. Having been a sufferer! lor n long time from nervous prostration and feneral debility, I was advised to try lop Bitters. I have taken one bottle. and I have been rapidly getting better ever since, aud i think it tbefbest med icino I ever used. I am novr iraininz strength and appetite, which was all zone, and I wn9 in despair until l tried your Bitters. I am now well, able to taking it, I was completely prostrated. MRS. MARY STUART. Celery is good for headache, and is an excellent brain food. Emory's Lixtlu j Cathartic Fills aro sufficiently powerful for. tho most robust, yet the safest for childron and weak constitutions. 15 cents. cod Either pickles or catsup should be eaten with cold meat. The Weekly World, ' i s paces: no columns! ONE DOLLAR A YEAR, COSTAINS ALXi THE NEW, complete and iuttrcstiilff . EDITORIALS on CTC Aprl- YELL, CONSIDERED ry subject, political cr social. A flVRMES'S DEPARTMENT Full cultural and Farm News. i I.ITKRARY DEPARTMENT. i HOUSEKEEPERS' DEPARTMENT. YOUNG FOLKS' CORNER. CHECKER DEPARTMENT. CHESS DEPARTMENT. COMPLETE COMMERCIAL AND, MARKET REPORTS ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. Each department Is ably edited, and all corablnod mnke THE P.EST DOLLAR WEEK LY IN AMERICA. THE WORLD SUBSCRIPTION RATES. POSTAGE PAID. I MITCHELL'S EYE-SALVE. A pertain, Safe ajnd Effective Remedy for SORE, WEAK AND INFLAMED EYES, Producing Long-Sightcdness, and Re storing tho Sight of the Old. Cure Tear Drops, Granulatloi, Styo Tumors, Red Eves, Matted Eye Lashea. and Pro ducing Quick Relief and Peinna- ncnt Cure. ( 7 ALjO, equally efficacious when used in otber malailies, such aa Ulcers, Fever Sores, Tu mors, Salt Rhcutn, Burne. Piles, or wherever Inflammation exists, MITCHELL'S SALVE may lo tised to advantasc. Sold by all Drugslsta at 2Jc. dec "1 4w ' 'For Maii3 Kcasons lieuson'a Capc'mo Porou Plasters cxc-ol all other external remedies. Prompt, highly medicinal. 25 cents. dec-31- w Commissioners. Incorporated la for 25 ytart tir the I lature for ElucaUonal and Charfuble pux poco with a capital of Sl.OuO.OOO to wbdi a reserve fund of f5M,ooo haa alnoo tem added. i . j. : i i By an OTcrwbelmlng popnlai rote llsfran cnia raa made a part 0f the. present State CcnsUtaUon adopted December 2d, Ai D.,1573. The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed oy we people of any Sfate. js Itnetw scale or postpone. ' its Grand Slnglo Number Drawing ixVe place monthly. I" ? ' i I, A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY T(1 WlN A FORTUNE. First Grand Drawinjr, Claaa A, at New Orleans, Tuesday, February 12, 18t 185th Monthly Drawing. ! ; Capital Prize, $7$000. 100,000 Tickets at Five Dol lars Kacli. Fractions in Fifth in proportion, j LIST OF PRIZES. 1 Capital Prize of.. ,.L ......... 1 Capital lrl20 of... .i.... l CHpltal Prize of i 2 Prizes of $5,000 .... i r .ft 1 m a A-kA o 1 nzes 01 z.uvai. ....... 1,000 500L 200L IOOL 10 Prizca 30 PrU 100 Prises 300 Prizes 500 I'rizea 1000 Prizes of of of of of of 50 23 7.-,WX 55,(fc- 10,004 12,(101 10,000 10,000 10,0ft) 30,000 30,000 23,000 .000 rrsoxiM axiom fjuzes. 9 ApiroxIa.attoa Prizes of 750. ) ia ii 9 .. MO. 0'J Epilepsy Entirely Cured. Trof. Irving B- Smith, of Pike, N. Y.. makes tbo following statement: "Samaritan Nervine has entirely cured mo ol epileptic fits." t Mother s Spinning Wheel. Concerning One Article that was Not For Sale, aud An other which is Cheap at Any Price, "So, air, I wouldn't sell you that for any money; that spinning -wheel traa my mother's It was one day, when tbo was singing like a lira and making this old wheel bum, that my father, thfen a young medical student, after wards a farmer, fell in love wlih her aoniu fifty years aga." So ppoko the proprietor of a rough bit of farm land in UUter County, N. Y., to a relic hunter, and mother's" tsplnnlnc-wbccl re mained among ber children and grandchild ren. "My Mother." writes Rev. J. W. Phelpa, Easter of bt. Paul's M K Church, Chicago. AH used Parker's TONIC nd wishes me to say thM she has found It mora effective than anything she ever used for invigorating and strengthening -the system debilitated by mala ria. Hue desires me als especially to mention tbo certainty with which it aids digestion and everronae exhaustion " , E"cr b in co the ilrs household waa eetabusb- ed 'mother's opinion baa beeji more potent in this world than that of Judge, jurist or physicisn. Iler hand has always cooled the fever and ber olcc has been filled with hope With each day's decline. PARKER'S TONIC is Itccomlng more deservedly popular wito the women who guard alito husband and child ren. It eradicates malarial poison from the blood, from which there Is now such wide spread sutToring. Please observe: Dr. PARKER'S TORIC H not an intoxicant. It Is a combination of i-ev- eral Ingredients, of which none singly can prvduco anything like lis rffct- For Kidney, btomacb and Liver troubles. It Is the suudard and unfalllcg remedy. In two sizes: fO cents and$I. Tbe latter tbe cheaper. UiacoxA Co., Chemists, New York. jau ll-lmd&w Wkkkly, Ose Year $1 Semi-'Vkekly, Oke Ieak 2 DAfLV, One Yeab 4 COO Daily akd Scxday, oxk Yeak 7 50 Daily and SuDAr. Six1 Months 3 73 SUNDAY KDITIoy. ONE YEAE 1 30 ACTIVE AGENTS WANTED at once In every unr whom a LIBERAL CO lowed. This is just tho season eprcHcntcd dlstnct, to )MMI8SION will be al for r gents themselves in ratlins: up subscrii to exert ption lists. Remit tar cos should bo by draft on New York, money order or registered letter. 6end for any information desired. Speci men copies sent free. Address j THE WORLD, 31 and 32 Park Eow, dec 14 NEW YORK. STJ3ST. Sash, Doors, Blinds, White Lead, Paints, French Window Glass. Doencocnge tLeoi to tile good walking exercise Young ladtsj la this country are ntrtly good wtlxexi. They can (Unto all n!f ht, bat art tired out if AGKNCY FOR N. Y. LNAMKL PArNT CO3 READY PKEPAUSD PAINT. QALL AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS AND get our prices before purchasing. The fact that our Paints are from tbe celebrated Kac torW of Wcthertil Jb Co., aod lUrrlon Bros & Co., lsuniclent ruarantce for their quality and purity , t j A Hn line ot Cooking 5tovca at ractory Prices, In addition to our Urge and rail HARDWARE STOOK, to which rovr attention la respectfully invited, sept 3 . SoU IVoat St NEW YORK, 188 1. About sixty million copies of The 8un have gono out of our establishment during the past twelvemonths. If vou were to paste end to end all the col umns of all The Mtns printed and sold last year you would get a continuous strip of in teresting information, common sense wisdom, sound doctrire, and sane wit, long enough to reach from Printing House square to the top f Mouut Copernicus in tbo moon, then back to Printing Llouse tquarc, and then throe-quar ter of the way back' to tbe moon again. But The 8un Is written for tbe inhabitants ofabe crth; this same strip of Intelligence would girdle the globe twentv seven or twen-tr-rlrht times. , If every buyer of a copy of The Sun during I tho tast year "has spent only one hour over it, I and if hiawlfe or his grandfather hasspcDt another hour, this newspaper in 1883 has af forded the human race thirteen thousand years of steady reading, night and day. I It is only by uttlo calculations like these that you cm form any idea of the circulation of the most popular of American newspapers, or ot Its lofluoocc on tbo opinions and actions of American men and women. The 8vs Is, and will continue to be, a news paper which tells tho truth without fear of consequences, which gets at tbe facts no mat er how much tho process costs, which pre scnts tbe news of ail the world without waste of words and in tbo most readable shape, which is working with all Its heart for tbe cause of honest government, and wldch there fore believes that the Republican party must go. and must go in thh coming year of our Lord, 18j4. If you know The Htn. tou like It already. and you will read it with accustomed diligence and profit during what is sure to bo the most loteresilnir year in Its history. If you do not yet know the Sirx, it ia high time the sunshine. 5 eJ t g c- i - " n z Q V ra-S f -i ti ll n r C- v E 5. 2 6 Z V A -s i r A i - l: u y i d o " x " K Q. v' 3 -i J w . n A 6. tt S 3 a oq 1,V7 Prl-s, ainountmg to. Application for ratos to clubs should be made only toj the cnicfl of the Company In New Or leans. I i For further lufonuation, write clearly, gl? ig fr.ll ad-lrcss. Make l. O. Money Or ders j.nvablo and address Keglstered Letters ta NKH ORLEANS NATIONAL Jt&Nlv, , . New Obleans. Li'. POSTAL NOTES nud ortiluary letters by Wail or hxpress (all sums of t3 and upwards by Kjrf3 at our expense) to 111' M. A. i DAUPHIN, Now Orleans, La. or w. A. 1JAUIJI1, C07 bevcnUi dt jan 10 red-Mt iw-dAwl Waah'ngton, D. C. FKESn ARRIVALS - ATM'iJiK'rt C K LL li KATE D M NCLMEAT8 -1 Mi Barrels, Half Barrels and Pills; and julv ll-d&w. North Carolina Resources. m m m "Ono of the most useful scries of dcscrlp ttvo books ever published about any State." Uoston Tost. Hale's Industrial Seriek, Two Volumes Now Ready, l. The Woods akt Tdibers !of North Carolina. Cnrtia's, Emmons, nd Kerr's Botanical Reports; supplemented by accurate County Reports of Standing Forests, and Illus trated by an excellent Map oi the etaic. 1 Volume 12mo. Cloth, 273 pp., $1.23. li. In the Coal and Iron Counties of North Carolina Emmons'. KcrrX Laid ley's, Wilkes, and tho Census Reports; sop- lementea Dy run and accurate sKctcnes or tnc lity bix, Counties aud aiap t tho butto. 1 Volume 12mo. Cloth, 425 pp., $1.50. Sold by all liooksollcrs, or mailed wootpai J, on receipt of the price, by Zj J. 11AL.G A SO, Publishers, Booksellers aud Stationers, New York : Or, P. M. HALE. Publisher, Raleijih. N C PLUM PUDDING Is of tb in a ll fllics, These arc the very best goon should be and im family Cir kind, without them. -o- OHANGK MARMALADE, most dcllglitful Sweetmeat for the lea table supply of J. Special Inducements. J AM OFFERING A SPECIAL INDUCE- raent In ZEPHYR8. having a very large lot of It. and wishing to reduce stock before Spring. I will sell all colors at He and black and white at 10 cents per ounce5, FOR CASH. A nice lot of Handkerchiefs, Linen and Silk, I will sell at reasonable prices and nttrop Initials free of charge. i - ' I ' Cbrocbet Goods, bucIj tu. ShawU.hFaacina tcrs. Caps, basques. Ac., at low piica. Hats trimmed and untrimmed as Jdw as can be bought anywhere?, and a Urge stock to f elect from. j Respect f ally, To arrive on Tuesday next, a fresh1 1 ' fJJniror Taffv. o . Bcu's Boston Crackers, Genecoye Wafers, Coflfeo Cakes, something new and nice. Orango Bar, i Almond Maccaroons, Coooanut Maccaroons, and 1 1 The Genuine Albert Biscuit, i In ono and two pound Tins. For sale low. John L. Boatwright : nov 13-tf Apples ! Apples ! Apples I QS CONSIGNMENT AND MUST BE SOLD. N. Y.' Baldwin Apples, Ohio Red Apples. N. Y. Creamery Butt r, N. C. Roll Butter! Oblo Batter, V. Meal, car load or small Order so. llcitcd. 1 1 I ! F O. BLAIR, Commlsflnn Merchant, I J N. Second hi. dec 31 j MISS E. KARRER, j&n 1M to get Into 1 TEBAld TO MAIL 8UB&CBIBEJ1S. I The several editions of The So- are sent by mall, postpaid, as follows: DAILY cents a month, $ a yesr; with Sunday edition, 7. SUNDAY Light page u This edition furnish es tbe current news of the world, special articles of exceptional interest to every body, aud literary reviews of new books of the highest merit. $1 a year. WEEKLY il a year. KIght pages of the best : matter of the dally isauea ; an Agricultural Department of CneouaUecT value, special market reports, and - literary, scientific, and domestic Intelligence, make The Weeklt pcs the newspaper for the farm er's household. To dab of f lu, an extra copy free. Address A. XV. ENGLAND, Publisher, nn. a Thk Kit. X. V. t'.itw The Excursion -and Pic Nic OKASJN IS OVEB. AND THE THKATRI Kxck&ngc Corner. Female School. MISSES BURR A JAMES, Principals. MRS. M. B, CU3HING, Musical Instructress. 1 rpHE TWENTIETH ANNUAL SESSION of this School will commence on Thursday, the 4th of October, 1S83, and close duriog the third week in June, 1 sL - Tbe conrso of instruction is thorough' and systematic. Terms reasonable. Lcsfons in painting in Oil, Watsr Colors ahd Pastel, with Sepia and Didla Ink drawing, and Crayon and 'pencil sketching, at moderate rates. Where a class of ten or twelve is formed for tbe&choolof painting, the price will be re duced. ! Pupils outside of tho school who desire mu sical Instruction, will do well to apply early. For further particulars inquire of Principals, or can lor iircuiar. ; sept 12 ! l 1884.; Harper's Young People. AN 1 LLUSTRATED WEEKLY 16 Pages, j srrmn To inttP and girls or fkom in j TO SIXTEEN TXARJI OF A OK. I Vol V. coratnenccs NoiremleT 6, 1I. ! II AKfEKs Young Pcqpie Is the best wek ' lyi for children in America suthwMterii ctriuian Advocate. i" ! AU that the artists skill rau acfcomplli in . the way of illustration has been done, and the j lKst talent of the country Las contributed to ; ita text New Knglind Journsl of Education, ! Boaton. ) ! ! f In its sjXoial field there Is nothing that cajj j be compared wUh It Hartford Erculag Vfll. 1 H ich. 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The LOUISE is FREIGHT STEAMER Rates low and accom a ueta boat WUl leave Smith Till P. M. Wharf foot of Dock Street. WM. WEEKS, jaa 11 Ageat and Owmer. and is rua ran teed safe. & A. MT Leare WilmingUn 3 o'clock L J BAND CATALOGUE. jriwAi. rs c.r . I- iM
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