SB w - J. si ( C THE WILMINGTON ILMINGTON, N. C ."NOVEMBER j1, I860. WILMINGTON MARKET. Wiufxaraxoa." N. C, Nor. 10, l8W.a SPIRITS TURPENTINE, Sales of ,90 casks id m&m cents $ gallon. j " ' CRUDE TURPENTINE Sales of OS bbls. at S5 fur Virgin and Yellow Dip, and $1 05 lor Hard. V ; ' - ; ROSIN.-Salcs of t-'OO bbls. at $1 05 Tor SI rained ; ?1 T5Q.$l 10 for No 2. TAR Sales 61 only GO bbls. at 1 COTTON. ICO. bales hanged hands at JV1 cents. DOMESTIC MARKET. ileci", b(;-10 cents $ lb. Mutton choice 12ilG cents lib Veal choice, tiO C6nts & v. i. Fresh Pork 20' cents $ lb. '! Sausages, 3 cents lb. I - Fresh Tripe 20 cents $ stick. ; Venison 15 cents per lb . Hogshead cheese $ x)OUU( cento. pucks; 1 00 pair. Eggs, 30 cents dozen. Choice fresh water litih bunch, 50 ccnts( 00. , - i ? Oysters New River, $ gallon ?l 50; Sea Side si 00 gallon. ' j Surinip3," $ (luart, ID'-JQ cents Mullets Salt, at 60 c.cntr. $ dozen, .aba aide .trout? 23(50 cents per bunch L'otato'is-Swcct, bushel, ?1 00; Irish pota toes, $ bushel, SI 00. 'Peaches, very lew, atl 00 f.peek. . ; Reels 00 cents per peck., . Celery $2 per bimc'h. -'. . Tomatoes, scarce, i- quart, GO cents. Turnips, bushel, $1 50; f.' bunch, 10 cents. Apples, choice eating $3 00 y bushel Oranges 75 cents & dozen. n , Poultry ,: 00. BO ccnts$l 00 $ pair. , Cabbages, ir25 cents $ head. POST: i Cranberries & cents per quart. . " iiuttor Beans, quart 20 cents.! ? " , . . (i reen peas 10 cents t quart. ;; Couutry Butter, 3540 cents lb. L'igsfcct, at 25 cents ? lb. Onion3, 10 cents quart, $2 30 $ bushel. - Cuiriquepins, y quart,0 cents.! Eels, J5 cents ? dozen. Turkeys, very few in market, at $3 00 p pair Pears, very tew, at $1 50 bushel. WHOLESALE PRICES. - liEisswAx. 1 lScantling.. 15 0C20 00 C7.White pine. 00 0000 00 IiCEF CATTLE, ; 100 lhs..00 0000 00 - . I5AUKEJLS. c i -t i T., new - LIME. f? bbl..J.....0 00150 molasses, gallon. Cubahhd..... 53i55 do tierce... 4748 do bbl..... 46 N. Y 3 003',5 :d hand do.. a. 40(2 75 BAGGING. Syrup.......... 001 OU Cajniy..... . Duudce. . K. . '-. Kope . .i ... . ..' 2526 Sugar House 4O00 00(c3:j . . nails, $ B. 1 7(10:Cut.........0 005 50 M . MilUCKS. M......10 0015 00 Wrought .U0(cew oils, $ gallon. Rosin... ;....0 00000 COFFEE, 31 I.Java-.-. ...... 35(340, Lard... ...... 38 65 Laguyra ..... . .2i20 Kerosene. . .'. 00 42i Linseed. I..... 1 ou rt.l Domingo.,... U52S CANDLES. fiJ tb.. Pitch. .J.... 0 000 00 bushel... $2 003 10 TOTATOE3, $ bbl. Irish bbl;....?2 50y 00 Sweet, bush.. 1 20(1 80 , I'KO VISIONS, Dacon, N. C Hams.... 224 Middlings ;2122 Shoulders 1020 Hog round. 2024 Bacon, Western S't;riu.. . . . . . . . . .4550 Aa.unautiuc.....'-30lii:i Tallqw. ...I2i()a l'o.MESTics, 1 yard ohcctiug, 4-4-. . . TJ1C Varnji bun a 10'J 15 risir, bljl. Mullets . r ! iakbbls.?0 dO00:0J !.'inc do.. 7 O0M 00 Maikerel So. 1 ibbl 15 5000 00y Sides.:. XlUl Shoulders.... 17(18 No. 2 i bblll 500U UO N o. o . . . . . 14 0016 00 Hams i 2224 Kits....... 3 500 00'rork, bbl. ilcriiuir. Nova Scotia City in' 83 &4 3534 75 bbs,..... 0 00 0 00 Herring: gmoked Thin ' 33UUaooo "Prime.... 30 003100 Rump.... 31 00g32b0 Beef bbl. 14 50(00 00 Butter, $ lb. Country ...4000 . boxes J. . . .00 0000 00 Codlish tCcQ 10 N. C. Koc.O 0000 00 FLOUll, bbl. Faniiry:....$8 0013 50 Super 0 50 0 00 Goshen .5500 Western 0000 Cheese! .$ fi. .Fine....... 5 75QA 0 00 chain, $ bushel English dairy. .2500 State.!; 1718 Corn. North.. 0 000 00l Corn, lvs Co. 0 000 OOlLard, ; lb. Cats. . . .... v 7500 N. Carolina. . , .2300 2200 Peas......... 10ollO Northern Kice. rousrh.. 1501 ONIONS. bbl., 4 00000 SUGAR. 1R H. Kice, Carolina. 10 11 K.I.rice..... 00 00 Gue,$ lb.... 10 30 Cuba.... ...12i14 Crushed 18(00 Porto Rico..... H00 GUMM BAG3, . ..oU G uano, Peruvian, g ton...05 0000 00! A Cotlec....... 161 00 HAY. B do........L...1500 C do........... 1C00 Havana Brown.. Q000 salt, sack. Eastern. 1451 50 Northern. -75(g IK)1 H1DE3-. G reen . ; . . . . . . . Vf9A Liverpool, fi om Btorc....$l 80000 Alum,? bush 1 7b00 SOAP, D. Brown, i.. 6ll SHINGLES, I? M. Common.... 2 503 00 Dry........ 10 20 iuox, ? Hi. English, ass'dS American, rcf. 0 American, ' sheer........ 0 ; Swede i. .10 10 10 10 12 Contract..... 4 006 00 Hoop, tou, lo0 00135 00 Li-Quoiis, -gallon. ii randy ' French... 4 00(a) 0 00 UMBER. Shipping;. .13 5014 00 Miii prime. ,r im$i uo MUliair. ooutgiow Mill ord'y .. 5 00 6 00 Apple, NC. 2 75(3 00: TOBACCO. Navy.., ....0000 Medium....... J. 0000 Peach... .,3 003 00 Whiskey ! liourbon.. 2 00 4 00 M. E. Uuui 2 00 3 00 "'LUMBER, RIVER, M. ;Widcbds.J.fl2 0015 00 Manufactured. 0000 TALLOW. 0) ni2; wood, V cord dcautliug. . .100012 OO'Oak foOOfauW Flooring...l5 OU Ash .... 3 00(0-0 00 -flooring AI ill ! Kough."". ..21 00((?23 00 Unc...;..... - fi(flCoUU Land Tlastek, Dressed . . .20 00(35 00 y ton...... 0000 Ilrigham Young Home. A Iiuxarious Old Patriarf hi-The fiNumber of his Wives Events of his Courtships Sketches of a few Favorites. Brigliam Young is a man who enjoys life as it passes. His various Wines, as far as heard from,' are not only comfortable, but luxurious. Brigham is married, though not perhaps as nuyh po as most rtpopln thinka. lle has but 3 1 A TV.tai wives, leavins out of the retftTroglue infinite number who n!re scaletf to him for eternity, and who, m view oi tuat glory, make over their fllthy lucre to him ia timo. His .first ,wife the mother of his sons J oseph A., J oho and Crigham Jr. , keeps by herself in respecta- blc style ; the next eight or ten are housed in the Lion house, and receive attention at odd intervals. They are all handsomely supported,-and are said to be a very well feeling, sociable harcmj not especially tempt ing to the curiosity or cupidity of, the out sider. . j Other wives, like Amelia Folsom, Miss Vaa Cott and others, are kept in elegant mansions by themselves, and "visited at the Prcsiilent's leisuregenerally for a dinner or a ride. - Of all these young' and more at tractive concubines, the favoiltel is Amelia Folsom, the same who accompanied Joseph Young to the, East last spring, and who be stowed on the Crosby Opera-house the iigh of herjeouutenance on one or4 two evenings. Amelia's history is au interesting one. Her father joined tho church years ago, but lingered bthind tho saints when they left Council Bluff. A young man named Hills fell desperately in love with Amelia, follow ed her to Salt Lake, whetf her father moved thither, and finally embraced Mormonism himself doubtless in all sincerity and de- votedhess. It is scarcely necessary to say. he pubuU Uia wooing apparent success. Bat Bngbam cast his well-trained eye upon Amelia and marked her for his own. j Poor Hills was packed off on a "mission" and returned to find bis inamorata installed as a member of the barem of the President. Tbe story might doubtless be duplicated with reference to nearly all the handsome concubines ol Young and his sons. Amelia has a stronger hold upon the prophet's heart than any of the other women. lie makes his borne with her more than with any other; takes her friends to her house to dine; woos he and caresses j her in his ten dcrest tones; furnishes her dresses to her heart's desire, whatever he may preach in the tabernacle about plainness of apparel ; the best carriage, the finest pair j and the 1J j .1 . 1 t ! a, oldest driver arc always sent when Amelia calls for them; Amelia's bonse is filled with rich furniture and a great store of fine linen, bedding, and such articles as a woman loves to accumulate. Amelia goes to the theatre whenever she chooses, and Brigham goes with her, in short; the relations of these two appear to the outsider, and the few favored guests of both, to be exceedingly affection ate. They are seemingly a happy couple, lov ing and respecting each other as ! if there were not eighteen female skeletons in their closet ! Another favorite is Misa Van Cott, espoused only a year or two ago. j I came along in the cars wiih a young man irom New York, who had been requested to hunt up a Mrs.iVan Cott who was supposed to have joined the Mormons over twenty years ago, but had not been heard from by her relatives in New York since that time. My friend was successful in his search. lie found the lady at her house, looking sad, weary and worn. The cause was soon known there were tour or five other Mrs. Van Cotts. Th& husband had amassed wealth and taken concubines accordingly. While the visitor was conversing with his nostess, in strayed a prepossessing young woman, who was introduced as "My daughter, Mrs. loung," This was she ot whom I spoke the eighteenth of the "Presi dent's" women, known as "the Van Cott wife." A strange story it was niv friend had to take home to the Eastern I relatives Brigam's wives, as among themselves, are social ana cueenui, so iar as can ; oc seen They make but little show of intellect or of literature or artististic tastes, though some of them play the piano. They are rather of the domestic turn, and talk freely with a stranger, properly introduced, about their children, past, present and future; boast laughing oftheir fecundity, and j all that sort of thing. What fashion literature, artSorosis, are to the civilized wife, child bearing is to these women. It absorb, their thoughts, and forms the staple ; topic of their small talk, either among ' their own. sex or the opposite. And speaking of children, 1 am able to state that the last census ofBrighanva im mediate progency shows a total of forty five now alive. Ten have died. No chil dren have been born to Brigham within about two years,1 land neither Miss Folsom nor Miss Van Cott has borne (him any. Brigham has all ,:his children taught in a family school, for which a large building has been erected. These offspring, like those of most polygamy-practicing Mor mons, show a prepondcrence of light haired and female children. Brigham has in his family a few young persons not his own and apparently adopted out of charity. He also supports in his family the j territorial laureate,'Miss Eliza Snow, of whoss volume of verses I saw in an immeuse edition mold dering in the printer's office. Miss Snow has contributed a good many hymns to the col lection used in the church. Here is a verse from one of them: ! ! An angel came down from the realms of glory, And to that a record was hid in Goinorab, j Containing the fullness oi Jesus trosple. And also the covenant to gather his peoidc vmcago ivsc - i Reminiscences of Washington Irving. BI LOUIS GATLORD CLARK. In one of the latter visits which I paid to Washington Irving at Bunnyside; where he was about bringing to a close the series of "Crayon Papers" with which he Ihad been so long delighting the readers of the Knick- trorocKcrJ we passed a most memorable morning in his library, after a pleasant walk with him through the adjacent grounds. 1 As I was about to tke my departure for a walk back to our summer residence at Dobb's Ferry, Mr. Irving opened j a drawer in his library, from which he took a large package or brier, desultory manuscripts, and from which, he said, I "might be able to select some scraps which perhaps, would add to the variety oi- my Editor's Table."' The bundle contained, he added j some Der- g0nal English and rench anecdotes, which iiohad mentioned to mf and wlnV.li bal seemed to gratify me, together with a large supply of various extracts which had struck hia fancy in the writings of old worthies, in diflcreut veins, embodyiDg things, j n prose and verse, which bad arrested his ajt tention in his old visits to tho British Muse, um. He desired that his name might not he connected with anv ot tho! personal anec Anna or a.lrtinn Imt. tliRt nthprwiso ihn whole was placed at my entire disposal. Among the very nrst things which met my eye, on examining the parcel in my country sanctum, were six or seven of the first copies of the mottoes which' preceded tho different divisions of the bketcfy-Booh. and Braccbridge Hall sacred alike to the heart and the memory. The first of these con tained the two lines from Marlowe which stand at the head of "The Widow and Her Son:" "Pitie old Age, within whose silver, haires, Honor and reverence evermore have reigned :'' The opening of a record of such natural, In finite pathos, that to this very day I have not been enabled to read it aloud to my children or to a friend without a tribute of irrepressible tears. This motto is taken from MarloweY "Tamburlaine the Great, who from a Shythian shepherd, by his rare and wonderful conquests, became a most puissant and mighty monarch, and for his tyrannic and terrour in warre, was termed 'The Scourge of God." It U the last sever ed couplet from seven or eight closely writ ten pages of Mr. Irving's MS3 selections from the original stirring work now. before me. ' - , The remorse and tenderness of these lines from a noor forsaken heart, which hacl "found too late that men betray,' arrcstejl Geoffry Crayon's eye and sensitive heart in skimming the quaint writings of an old English poet, who. flourished long before Goldsmith : i r Ah, me! How like unto this daisy was 1 once. When I did live recluse 1 M inmost heart, , Like to this little globe of gold, enclosed Within tbe whiteness of my thoughts, was fr from all the violence that Love or Sbame, His child, could doe: but when his warmer beames 1 t Displaced that ivory guard, and laid me open Unto the tyrannie of his assaults, I was but I will sigh out all the rest.' Hcvwood. a nuamtold Knclish uoet. in hisuUUalltDg for Beaut j," payi jtliis ftei ty tribute - to feta countrymen i "The thriity Frenchman wears small waist, - The Dates his heliy boasteth; The Englishman is for them all, And lor each fashion coasteth. "Some love the rough and some the smooth, 8fome great and others small things, But oh ! your liquorish Englishman, He lores to deal in all things." Under which is written : "An English" man will always climb the highest moun tains, and ascend the loftiest towers and steeples : he will always pay well to be taken up in a balloon ; and if he could get so high, he would always be found rubbing his nose against the sky. I cannot bring myself to doubt that the people who built the tower of Babel were English, with a small sprink ling, perhaps, of Irish laborers." The historical record of the subjoiued was torn off at an angle of the manuscript ; but there remained the sentence : "A gallant picture of a heroic spirit taking leave of the world:" , : "Let my death Define Life nothing but a courtier's breath. Nothing is made jof naught: of all things made Ihe abstract is a dream but of a 6ha ie. I'll not complain to earth now, but to heaven, And, like a Man, look upward, eren in death : And if Vespasian thought in majesty ' An Emperor might die standing why not If" ( Ont offers to help him) "Nay, without help, in which 1, will exceed mm, For he died splinted by his chamber-grooms ; rrop me, true Sword, as thou hast erer done The equal thought I bear of lite and death Bhall make me faint on no side : I am up Here like a Roman statute : I will stand Till Death hath made mWrble !" Here are two female portraits, taken from a quaint old work, intitled, lJSir Thos. Over- bury his with- addithnsof Ncic char- acten, and manie other Vittie cmccites, nxver "before imprinted? whith was printed and sold "at the Signe It of the Beare, in Paul's Churchyard," in 1632. ;Thc first is not a very flattering picture, but there are proofs existing at this day that it is a faithful like ness: "She reads oyer her face every morn ing, and sometimes blots out pale, and writes red. Her devotion is good clothes : they carry her to church, express their stuff and fashion, and are silent: if she be more de vout, she lilts up a certain number ot eyes instead of praters, and takes the sermon and measures out a nap by it, ut as long. She sends religion afore to sixty, where she never overtakes it, or drives it boforc her it, or again." The contrasted picture is of quite another "style of persou" : "Her chaste beauty is like the bellows whose breath is cold, but makes others burn. Temptation never comes nearr. er than her earc.3, and then Wonder stops it out, and saves Virtue, the labor. She wears goad cloths, but never better. She hath a content of her own, and so eeekes not an husband, out rinds him. iNowhe is given fresh and alive to a husband, and she doth nothing more than love him, for she takes him to that purpose. So hisgood becomes the business of her actions, and she doth herself kindness upon him. She is his adop ted self. After his, her cmetest virtue is a good husband for the ix he," Another "conceite,1 sufhciently. "sati'ri cair'ifnot exactly "wittie," is from the same whimsical collection; "Th"i3 man has travelled, but .has seen more than he has perceived. His attire speaks French and Italian, and his gait cries 'Behold me f He compares ail things by countenances and shrugs, and speaks his own language with shame and lisping. . He is long-winded, and able to speak more with case than any man can endure to hear with patience. The cur rent of his speech is chased with an ergo : and whatever be the question, the truth is ever on his side. 'Tis a wrong to his rcpii tation to be ignorant of any tiling, and yet he knows that he knows, nothing." The two following items were copied from an amusing little pamphlet-book entitled News from the Country rost : "It is very creditably reported that. there is a treaty of marriage between the Old Red Cock and the Pyed Hen, they having of latf appeared very much together. He yester day made her a present of three barleycorns, so that we look on this affair as concluded. This is the same cock that fought a duel lor her rnoro than a month ago. "It is reported that Dr. Churcn-of-England christened a male-child last week, but it wants confirmationy FLAT FOR SALE- FINE, NEW FLAT 43X1 1 FEET. For sale low. GEO. Z,. FRENCH,' -.10 South Front street. 323-tf nov ? TURNIPS, PRUM EXCELSIOR PLANTATION. For sale low bv the barrel, bushel or peck, at FRED. F. ERENCH, 10 South Front street. nov 7 o-tf TUBULAR BOILER forty horse power. Enquire of the -uudcrsigued'. JOSEPH C oct 24 ABBOTT. 319 3t IVOTIC;E TO SUlFPERg. BY AIR -liUVC! ! '! FIVE STEA3IEHS A WEEK FKOJ1 rOHTSMOUTli TO NEW YOUR. TUREK TIMES Aj WEEK TO rillLA- DELtlIIA. TWICE A WEEK AND TO UOSTON', Daily to Baltimore. COTTON WILL BE TAKEN ON TIME, TO be delivered iu four days to Ner York; three dayst o Baltimore. Forfeit to be the entire Freight through. The W. & W. K. R. Company will how have au Agent in Porturaouth to look, out tor it& in terests aud its goods both ways. ; S. L. FKEMONl. i Eng. and Sup 7. Wil. aud Wcl. ICailiokl, Oct. 20, b&S. pov 21 t. BANKING HOUSE OF JAY COOKE & CO. No. 20 WALL STREET, Comer of Nassau Street, NEW YORK. 'IITE BUY aud bell at the mobt liberal currein VV prices, and keep ou hand a full supply ol GOVERNMENT BONDS OF ALL ISSUES. 8 EVEN-THIRTIES, and COMPOUND INTER EST NOTES, and execute orders for purchase and sale of STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD. CONVERSIONS. We convert the several issues of Sevkn-thib-ties into Five-twenties ok the most fatoka BUt terms, taking th6 1st series at Goveks meht Rates, allowinga commission to dealers. Circular with full particulars furnished upon ap oil cat ion. MISCELLANEOUS, Millinery and Dress Making. rpHE SUBSCRIBER WOULD RESPECTFUL- 1 ly announce to xue .uauies ui uuiiogion and surrounding country, that she has taken the Store No. 1 1 Front Street, next door north of George Myers' Grocery, wnere sne 15 prepared to do all kinds ot MILLINERY and DRESS MAK12SG, at the shortest notice ana on me most reasonable terms. A liberal pannage is solicit ed MR. SARAH JACKSON. f oct 10 i oio-u.j ,r PURCEtL HOUSE. S -w J. K. DAVIS, - - - - - lTopricior. THE ABOVE HOTEL IS THE'ONLY 1-1KST CLASS HOUSE in the City oi Wilmington, and offers to travelers evey comfort and atten tion tound in the best nouses intuc coaniry. june 10 , SCHOOL BOOKS. rpEACUERS AND PARENTS ARE RESPEC'I 1 fully invited to examine my assortment of SCHOOL BO )KS and SCHOOL STATIONERY, which is now very complete. - JU11.N V. lwv a. oct 3d :l'i il DRUGSISTS FIXTURES FOR SAtE. A COMPLETE SET op DRU.tKilSTS HOT- J. ties, Drawers, Fixture?, Ccc , For sale VERY LOW. Apply to JEO. .. FRENCH.' 3il-tf UOV 1 PICTORIAL PHREXOLO(i!CAL JOURNAL and LIFE ILLUSTRATED, id a handsome MAGAZINE devoted to the SCIENCE OF MAN, Phrenology, Physiology, Physiognomy. Psychology, Ethnology, etc. Terms only ?3a year. Samples numbers, 25 cts. October, No vember and December Numbers -Bent FREE to new subscribers who remit at puce. Address SAMUEL R. WELLS, :JS'J Broadway, N. Y. nov 0 323-5t WILL BE MADE TO TilE GENERAL As sembly oi North Curoliua at its next ses sion, by the citizens .ot Lincoln, uoiumuia ana FraDklin Towns ips, lor the passage of an act to cause the division of New. Hanover -county and establishing tin.- count v. Seal at Lillington in the lownshin ol' LiU'.co'.n. nov 1 ; tf SUBSCRIBE ft Hi THE ONLY REPUBL1CAH PAPER U T1HS SECTION. 1 I S THE OFi'lClAI. - I ; i A :.' ul' NATIONAL, Si;dr and County (Joe:-iiniciit ; the only unpre judiced exponent of pure- National Republican doctrines and ideas has the ablest correspoii- deots best largest circulation, and is altogether the In this region s Ail payments ili ad.ance. i 00 per Year; lor Six Mouth; $1 50 for Three Months'. aud aug- 2 o01 AND, COPPER WORKS IRON AND - A' L S O M a u u f a c t u r e r : ol TUUFENT1NE WORK iu all its STILLS, and CO ITER branches. Front Sir e e t , h c,l p v Street, - j Wilmington t M . 1. HART & BAILEY. i LVopiietor ' aug 5 ! tf FIRST NATIONAL BANK United Stater lr poitorj i-.id I in.mcial Agent. iMHtiCTOlt AV. H. McEahv, -4b. H. Cu UHiobHN, S.U.Wallace, L41 Mikka Edw it- E. LeKHifc, rrebidenl Asa K. Wal&leu. Cashier Wm. Lajkkiks, Teller. 11. M, Bowden", Book-Keeper. S. D. Wallace, Jh., Clerk. rpHlS BANK 13 NOW OPEN FOK THE TRANSACTION OF BUSINESS. ! GOLD AND SILVER COIN, Oovcniiucnl Bonds and Securities. i NOTES OF SOLVENT, and bther State Banks purchased. and sold.-" EXCHANGE ON NORTHERN AND SOUTH ERN CTTIES always on hand and lor sale. COLLECTIONS made' du. all accec&iblu poiufs in the Unit'-cl State, with prompt returns. DEPOSITS RECEIVED,; and earciul atteuti IOU given to tue accc-uuts oi business men. aug. 14 G-mos Al i 1 1 S I IS ! i ; 1 1 WorSiiki Class. To the w E A.UE NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH all classes With tonstabt cmidoivment at home, tho whole oi the time' or for are mo ments!. Business new, light and pi oh table. Persons of either sex easily c ru Irom ;0e. to f5 per evcuiucr, and a proportional eum by devoting their whole time to the business. Boys and girls earn nearly as much as i4cn. That all who see this notice may send tueir! address,! and test the business. Ave make this unparalleled offer: To such as arc not well sa'tiatied, we will bend f 1 to pay tor the trouble of ticulars, a valuable, sample. writing. Full par- v. hich will do to commence work on, and a eo y of TH Ioptf iAUraru f Companion. one of the largest! and best family, newspapers published all sent free by inail.yiieader, H you want permanent, prohtable work.faddrcss E. C. ALLEN fie CO., Augusta, MAINE. , oct 24 , I 319 tt SIEDICINAL. Anz jou 6ick, nervous, or debilitated ? Arc you suffering from any form of ScRortLA, Drs pei'sia, Rheumatism, Liver Complaint, Kid ney Disease, or Nervous Prostration, fcc. ? If so, you can be restored to health and viuor by using Dr. Lawrence's celebrated " Koskoo." It cures the most inveterate forms of Chronic Diseases vhen all other remedies fail It is not a secret quack medicine ; the Formula is around ach bottle, and it ia a standard remedy of recog nized merit. Prescribed by rhc best physicians, and many thousands 01 our beet citizens. Pre pared only by J. J. Lawrence, M. D., office and Laboratory, Iron Front Building, corner market and Main streets; Norfolk, Va. For sale by all respectable druggists in the United States and the British Provinces: For testimonial of cures sec "Koskoo" Almanac lor this year. Thousands of our American ladies sutler and die every year from diseases peculiar to their sex in fact this form of diseases is the scoune of American Females. Very many ot them go oh from year to year without help and without hope, because they know ot no remedy. But, fortunately, there is a safe and reliable reme dy, by the aid of which hundreds have been be- stoked to 1'ekfkct HEALTH. This great reme dy is Dk. Lawkencb's celebrated "Woman? Friend." Its great merit is recognized by th best physicians, and from- its nature aud useful; ness is becoming popular in every part ol the country. -'. On account of the great number of wonder fnl cukes of obstinate and inveterate cases of ScnoruLA, DrsrzrsiA, Liver Disease, Kid- nev Affections, Geseral Bad Healii, &c. made by the celebrated "Koskoo," it has won the enviable reputation of being the best aud most IKipular medicine ever discovered. It is daily pre scribed by physicians, and recommended by many thousands ot our best citizens. For sale by Druggists and Merchants ovcrywhere tT Ladies suffering Irom ODy disease pecu liar to their sex, can be rested to' health by using Dn. Lawhence's - Woman's Fbiend." It purifies the secretion, and restores the gys tcni to a healthy condition. SHSCELLANEa'S. IORTY THOUSAND CASEb OF were shipped from our housl: in One V,i , ' to families, clubs, and merchants, in every, otthcT country, irom Maine to Calilorni.mi., amounting in value to over One Million Dollars. Our facilities for transacting this mmus, in incis iri belter than ever oefore Wc u aceutiin all the principal cities to, purcluiM-. goods from the .Manufacturer Importer, asui otherH tcv Cah, and olten at ammmensc riticc from the original cost ot production. -Our stock, consists, m part, oi tuc iowwmu- iroods i Shawl. Blankct, Quilts, C'oitoii-, ginghams, DreSS tioods, Table L.i.e..,: Towels, lloery, Gloves M.iri, Coi- Silver lMated Ware, tiooiis r ate, on Nickle Silver, Desert forks, livi:-boi-tic plated Castors, Dritanum Ware, flasS Ware. Table and rocket t nilcy, in great variety. ; Elegant French and (.ermai. I asky Uoods, Ueautilul lMoH?Srap h Albums the newest and choicest sl) ks m Morocco ana Mor rocco Tra vc Unix H a s , r 1 1 a h d kp i -chiet und (ilovc Uoxcs, Ac. , , iiold and Fiated Jewelry, ot the new est styles. I ' , We nave also made arrangements v. ,t n tuin, of the leading i'ublishing lloucs ih.'t wi i enable us to sell the standard ana tatc-t w nu: of lopular authors at about one-Lull tnc lc-l'.l.u price: such as Uyiun, Mooue, Ll k.n, Mi.- T,m -in,! T,..vv,nS lUlllKS. ilJ ll'-li Ulfil AVt.UM A A- 4. X - " G Sold !Biudiuj;s , and huudretis ol othci. " ThesO aiHl'evcrything else lor ONE DOLLAR FOB EACH ARTICLE. W e do uori'llcr a bhiule article ol" nieici.a!'. dise,:Hhat can be told by ref-umr ditalefti al our priced We do not ask ou to buy goods Irom ;i unkss ve can tell them cheaper in an ou c.i, obtain them iu any other, wa , while tne great er part of our goods are feold at about One-Half The KeguSar We vsantgiood reliable agents in everv i-arl of tlie (Joiimiy, 15y employing jour Voaie lime to l'orm Clubs and ' tending us orders, you can obutu the most liberal coiaiuiseioKS, eilher in Castt or .ncichiindie aint.all goodo tent by us Will l'e ;is represented, and we guarantee Batielactioii lu every Vite licaling will; our house. Agents shvu.ld collect tess cents Irom ui U.cm -tonivrjaiid H)rw.iid lo Ur in .a-;.;iiee, ln i ECiipti've Cheeks ul the 'goodo we tell. Tne holders ol the check:? have the pi i.vilc::.'. of either purchasing tne aiticle thcreo:. ile-ciiii cd, or ol exchanging lor any article nieiiiiom.il on our Catalogue, numbering over L!0U (tiltercnt articles, not oue ol which can be purchased m the usual way lor the same money. The advantages- ol lirst sending for Checks ;!m these; We are constantly buying small luU ' 1 very -valuable.good, which are not on our eai). alogucs, aud lor which we .issue checks till ;fi are sold, besides, in every large club v. e wiK put checks 'lor Watciius, Cji'ii-TS, iii.AM.tri UREfcS 1 ati lhn, or l-oiiic oihcr article oi .u lliiy-iK'itit sv)uc tin i uiu-is ij ('it l''b ((i viirt'ini!'j "J purchnsili'J tr: .; u'. ('" t'.Ooul Vi'i 'I'hllii i' ! Us indue, "In everv oiih r ainiiuniim:' lo over ;:c comiucmeu ny me cafii li, tbe Agent may relain $00 and in every ofiler be retained to " n.t over 100, .foUO ma raw niv b. . ie ilill 1' I'D't , Tills oiler is ::in ore especially to ass'u-l A in the Western and Soutt'.crn Malc, 1 ui i-. to all customers. COJJMl.ssio;s.:- ei " AjgCnlt will be p;iid ten pe-f-Merchandise, when tiicy i ili. i t ;!. :n i J II LI K I M I I! It: CLUB, lor wuicu Commission : e.o w , e lj i e a pa: I ia Lb For an oi detf oi $30, iioin a cli:l ol we Svill pay t he- LVrcut. as eOmmi&.-ion. Ml,,.: -8 :l'at. Vimei Con ii- Brown or bicechea odeetimr (iocd Die French v tcrs, W ool Spv 'are bhawls, Pants and Vest Pattern, Fine Large Whit terpane, etc., etc., or UU in Oath. For un order ol !?., lrcm a club ul' l ill v conirnitsioii, ! s . : . we will pay the Agent, a: Sheeting. One pair heavy Wool biaiikelr-, Pop lin Dress Falter.-,' Ha:id.-ome Wool b'piare M:.'V i flilver-Cate Watch, etc . te , or r Oo in ci-r-'i. For un order ol' 100, irom a X iub ol v n. Hundred, we will pay the Agent, a oonmi. sioh, 1U0 yds. ;, oa ' uird-wulo' Sheeting, Coin Silver Hunting Care Watch, Rich 1 ong Wuoi Shawl, Suit oi ail Wool i iench Cat.hihie. , etc., ete,, or $1.0 in cash. We do nut employ any traveling Agent.-, ai..! customers should not pay money to p i ;-on.'- purporting to be our ag nti quavued. SEN I) MONIi V ALW AVS JiV iti.i.iNJ- tep.kd li:ttek?s. For further particulars .- end lo Catalogue JH & lOO Summer M., IJoston, sept 2o ' iil;iN. ulU Wit NOW IS THE TI31E -i O i tisrnim; i or. i ii u NEW l-OBH..:'.wliiiiJv Tue Teopll's V X OK1TK Jol.-UxNL. Thc Mofij, Stories 1 "always loun-.l iu the At present tiifi''-: are UfiT STORES H1 ru" jning. fhrotigh coii.nun- ; in lid atv b One Story is JJcuiin i i y Ttlonl. New Subscribers are thu-. (IU i . I I ...... . ii c'ommcncement'of a new' ' lory, ijtj matter when they tubccri --e j NEW VOKK' 'wli'KSiLV. , Each dumber ol the NEW OEK WEEKLY contains Several Beautiliil r.iii.-li.diun., Double the Amount of Reading Matter ot any inipe r vl its class, andtheSkctciie. liort Stones, Poenib, etc, arc by tbe ablest writer ol Aniuiea ami Europe. The i docs not couUuc its nviaii,' but publishes a great pi;nlity live Matter in the inc. 1 cntl v., 't ainu eiiicnl. u T i a I y J ii,t rue ciucd lorni. ' Th(. have atlaiued a high rcpwt.i'.i' brevity, cicclleuce aud correctnc The Pleasant Paicaokai ii- : the concentrated wit and humor MIL- :l uia.de- up ,,' iu.-uy iniiwi . The Knowledge Box is coiiii:i' 'i to liJ-efuf iulormation on all mannci ol t-'i- : d-. 1UE iNEWS ITEMS ::ive in 1 lie lev.c.-l v i- oit!. the most notable doings ail uv-.r !!ie vor.M- Ins U08S1I" WiTJi Coki;i;-i,'OM'i;m ( yntain Answers to iupairers up' jects. all !iii,i;.'in:-ii'i': AN UNHIV AhLI) LIIMt VKV V Vy.vL is i hi: skw ioksi w i i, v . Each iesue contains Ji oni KIiIlT to T-EN' STORIES and SKETCHES, and HALF A Do.. EN POEMS, iu ADDITION to she Sl. SKKJA v STORIES and the VARIED DEPARTMENTS.1' -The Terms to libscnbtrs: One Year single copy i . . . ... .Three liolluvt,. ';- ' Four copies (i 00 eaehTen Jolla " u Eight copies.. Tueuty Dollaix" Those sending f 20 lor a club ol Eight, ailment at one time, will be entitled to a copy fuek. Getters-up ot clubs can afterwards atlil copies at f i 50 each. tnvjrc STREE I oc 31 1 1 J I , Piopnet o. li t t uiton Mivts. aug 10 - y -or !i ,OUOKT .HAND SHORTHAND CAN NOW RE A 'Ol 1RKD IN ONE MONTH. Ihis w-ork is au improvement ui-on lh- ). lem used by the reportyrsi ot the Brilirh I'ar lUment. It is divided into seven short aud easy lessons aud can be mastered by any (nc. ll K the createst production oi the age. En. h 4 i for the complete work. Ad' Box bTJ, N. y. P. O. licuj J. A. (.IvAV, i 1 1 IN VISIT Otto JU-tf -c o Hi