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.i ,.W lest to them they love best. wett,eirV iw, onn. the laurel Miscellaneous. ..-.ntre the HOPE FOE ALL. minstrel,' and the jewelled ,-ord has. stood tlie battle's .i-ti fur "'1, ,1 all. to. guard w'"-' ..i.,l- s m calmer the" beloved? What and buvc ? I worm can toxxox na am r mccc. fU';. .forest battles have annealed. . ,ir bard nor angel may deelare ' .. .Vouni with the. lotos llower, ' niyterj' deep oi iius mj tli ,,u ftlialt learn, when from the triumphant thou shalt joy on T 'wtal lf" maternity fortells. n mr .lar.irhter. with Consumption is generally supposed to bean incurable disease. Why? Because medical men, who of all other3 should hare been the last to encourage such an unphilosophical and dangerous a gumption, hare insisted upon and propagated it with a persistency which seems almost incredible in the light of science and of truth. We used the term 'dangerous' nd visedly, for what can be more depressing and injurious to the consumptive than brooding over the idea founded solely upon the tit ot his physician that his malady ii mortal, and that the utmost that ean be done lor itim is to re-cur Ms exit trom ILii ho-in a. ta.-v as possible. Such melancholy and Luiielw.'? n liectious as this belief enpendiM e atnong con sumptive patients!, doe as much, ;f not more, to hasten their dtpartuj e for the land oi shall ow, a. the tubercle." in their luns. Awav i JSSThe following quotations represent the nuuieoie prices generally, in mm wik f Bma.ll orders higher prices hare to be charged. UAUUlMi -Uunny ............ 1 uoubie Anchor.. ... . Double Anchor "A" Standard Domestic BACONNorth Carolina, liame, y Tb Shoulders, y tt... Sides, lb...... Western Smoked liame. Side, J fc..... Shoulders Dry SalteJ Sides, y Hj.. ...... Shoulders, y lb.. ... BEKF Live weight BARRELS Spirits Turpentine Second Hand. each... 1 75 125 13 UA A 9 & 11 & l"A MX lo t 6 Lliscellaneous. thy breast, and, silent, J with tuch a : hopeless theory. .' in wove then fjvrtnv,rmv" these tuid Mifeld a mother s From "LAx F.'ou erx.1 successful Men. oA in lif Wn uien of high resolve aud endur iC jlu: f.imed William Pitt tv in I'.-ml of gaming; the imamou his years; he Knew ne Tlu: lite s of-pulmonary ulcer en The ;argument, therefoi e, an'! .y at jzar-i- ' .,,! with rl- ,.,,00 master the passion or the w.-u'.il master him. He made a " .1. .. I... ti'-mll iit-vtr i:lin ,)!ve uiiu - --J-. . .' line f hazard He could make . . i ..i . ...... 1 1 e- itl'liill ; IIU cctuu utt-jr u. i ... t i-M-iinence was the frtiit ot that IJUI. . i v - Si un Wilbu f'ice, in hia earlier days stof the young, inuti oi m ranK v('.l the e'xcituinent wt places ol lie was one night persuaded to f.ir. bank He saw the rum of r ....r irnr ;i lio novnr u:ir it. hn- ,.. u id L:iiiii''K .-. .- ...... ... 'm- was appaueu at wiuvt no ueiieiu. VHi.-am'ulsHihiu, ruin and despair he . I.,;,, rpsuiiiion inni ne wouiu never ii,W gaming nonse. tie cnangeu r ,. i.-itri tb fVia.i'ra nf his -.Isift, f "1 fcuDsequentiy oecame one .jlt- :;;-(wt distinguished Englishmen ol Dr. Sariiuel Johnson was ouce requested jilritk wine with a inerm. i ne iocior . . n.. .i:i. .. ...:.w. j jod tea. nut uiuiii.it uttiu wiut. 'nii t llJat- 1 Cil" not .was tue reply. 'Ikio abstinence, I know excess; but I turno medium. Long since I resolved. acould not drink ircUtall." A support his resolution by action was a am of endurance, and that element is as k!1 displayed in this incident as in the wabinatioDs of his great . work. uo 00 15 New York, each, new UbhSWAX V lb liKICKls Wiliuiugtoii,! M H L'T'i Hi:-- N f.rtb Canlina tt Nortli. iu, V S CANDLES Sperinr lb. Tallow, y lb Adamantine, V t.. ... CHEESE Northe-n Factrv, V Dairy cream, ) lt State, y lb..... COFFEE Java, V Kio, y lb Laguara, y lb CORN MKAl l bushel.... COTTON TIES V lb. DOMESTIC Sheeting, 4 y y at ti. ...... Yarn, y bunch ...... FISH Mackerel, No. 1, y bbl....lK OU No. 1, y )bbl.... y 50 Mackerel, No. 2, y bbl....l3 50 No. 'l,y XA bbl 7 50 Mackerel. No. 3 V bbl.. ...00 00 1 1 i 00 30 19 '-24 Mullets, V bbl. N. C. Uyrring, y bbl... iry Cod, y t) FLU b'U Fine.- J bbl Miner, .ortiiern, . 3 50 . 5 00 . 1 . 0 00 . 0 00 s7. Jlapw'.v tilt; Ghkat M Ati Kits' .ok ' M.iicim: have eiitei ed their prute.-i aaiii.-1 it an-i coiilutuu i mst. jMitiVc teetiii!oii3' tii- iiif:isti on t'a.1 '. acy . Dangerous as pu.monary phthisis u, its terri ble ravages may be stayed and the lungs re stored to a sound condition even after suppu ration bas taken place- Every experience! surgeon knows that post mortem examina tions of aged persons who Lave tiied in the ordinary course ot nature have repeatedly disclosed the traces tirely cicatrized against the possibility of healing a pulmona ry abscess because the immediate set of -the disease cannot be readied, nas not a leg t stand upon. Over fifty' instancy f the dis covery of cicatriz.ed uleers in the lungs have been recorded by the m-edical faculty ot Paiis, and such eminent 'authorities a.- Kevinui-, Malphighi, ' DuIIaen- a&d .scores of othei, French, English and German, might easily In cited to prove their certain curability. To treat aify malady rationally )U charac ter' ai.d morbid iniiuence . mm-t be known The diisectiiiir knife has di.-cluti-d all the in ternal 'characteristics' 'of con-umptitm. We know that tubercles in the lung.s vary iu eie from granules sifiallc than a pin's head to that of a large bean. These develop into 0 1 . 1 1 1 l open ulcers tecunicaiiy Known a vouncai wliich afterwards spread over a surface sev err.l inches in diameter. Their tacs are filled with a yellow, greenish, grayish matter gen erally very .offensive. The membrane itself is greatly inflamed, and the ends of the pul- mona y artery and vein connecting who me diseased parts are clogged with vitiated and purulent mucus. Death must ensue either from suffocation or hemorrhage if sne' dy re lief is not obtained. It is obvious that some thing required which. ;will enable the of ferer to raise and eject the poison rankling in his lungs, and choking the air passages, and which will also allay the grievous irritation ot tha inflamed parts. No preparation known to materia medica accomplishes this double object so effectually and speedily as Hollo wav's Cough ' Cube and Lunu Uai-sam. That little, l wouiu not incomparable remedy toosensanu nquuies me uLvm id man whn rnn n T.rnis I rvnisonoua anu lUuiiu iw,vuuiuiouuua j '" iiiiAin uuiuoiuidw uwiuo l Li 11 Li 4 wwww I T- ' . ... . y. , I ' ' X lungs and bronchia?, suDdaes wan wonoeriui 1 Corn, cargo, 6b ids rapidity the inflammation 01 tne diseaseu Earts, and prevents the possibility of hemorr ag. At the same time it tones and strength ens the muscles of the throat and enables them .to throw off the vitiated matter without strain- .- mi . 4 .. V 1 . V llnTT rxr k va Cocgh Cure asd Ipso Baisam is the thor oughness with which it does its work. Its immense superiority to the multitude of olli- cinal and proprietary medicines, designed ior 25 W & VIA & 2 'I 10 & 30 CflO 0U 20 35 40 00 IZA u & (9 4 & L'5' & lb 17 13 it 1A The Handsomest, the Best Tone, the Most Dura le Pianos TJlade. . They are Beautiful Uoscw.... Sev-n an.l onc-thinl Octaves, with every Improvement ai.l fully guaraid: Tin ir .-letate pritT atitl uniform sucrcs have wol : ;,,t 1. a StHt.danl of Ke.oinv iiml Durability. . Acknowledged by all Musicians to. bo the Best. OVER g 8,000 NOW IN USE. AOESTS WANTED IN EVEltY COUNTY. ADUUESS, MARCHAL & SMITH PIANO CO., Mr, Robert w. smith, AReat, 47 University Placo, tIMow York A pril 5 . ' s.- CORESDtSEASESOF Ttt- FHRPAT,UJNGS:ilVER i3c BLQOtt THE SUN. -J bbl Extra do " V bbl... 0 00 Familv " V bbl...l0 50 City Siill Super y bbl... 0 00 " ' Extra'V bbl 0 00 " Family f bbl... 0 00 " Ex. Family bbl... 0 00 FEltTILIZEUS Peruvian Guano, y 2000 f;.3.70 00 HcuEch s Phosphate Carolina Fertilizer Ground Jionc, Uone Meal " Flour Navassa (iuano, Complete Manure Whann's Phosphate Wando Phosphate, HerereriiBrutz'sltcs, Wilcox, Gibb. & Co., ma nipulated Guano bb Wt 1 T r.' n 1 4W Q 00 None. 55 1 25 4 10 1 10 y5 80 00 " 00 00 " 50 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 55 00 " 00 00 44 00 00 " 00 00 " 00 po '20 00 0 0 00 00 00 0 00 10 50 4 00 & 8 00 0 7 00 & 8 00 9 00 gll 00 9 00 10 00 11 00 12 00 00 00 00 00 C5 00 40 00 45 00 47 00 63 00 67 00 370 00 70 00 00 00 70 00 In the wonderful medicine to which the afflict ed are above directed lor relief, the discoverer believes be has combined in harmony more of Nature's sovereign curative Dropcrtles. which God has instilled Into the vegetable kingdom for healing the sick, than were ever before corn- uinea in one meaicine. vine evidence 01 tms iaci is found In the great variety of most obstinate diseases which it has been found to conquer. Iu the cure of Bronchitis. Severe Coas:lis and the early stages of Consumption, ft has astonisnea tne meaic&i iacmiv, ana eminent physicians pronounce it the greatest- medical aiacovery 01 the ago. While it cures the sever- lb 82 75 est Coughs, it strengthens the system and purl flea tne blood. By its great and thorough blood-purifying properties, it cures all IIu mors, from the worst Scrofula to a common DlotcJb. Pimple, or Eruption. Mercurial disease, Mineral Poisons, and their effects, are eraatcatea, and vigorous neaitn ana a souna constitution established. Erysipelas, Salt- rheum. Fever Sores. Scaly or Kongh Skin, in short, all the numerous diseases caused by oad mood, are conquered by tnis powenm. purifying, and invigoraUng modlcbie. If von feel dull, drowsy, debilitated, have sal low color of skin, or yollowish brown ppots on face or body, frequent headache or dizziness, bad taste in mouth, internal heat or chills alter, nated with hot flushes, low spirits, and gloomy forebodings, irregular appetite, and tongue coated jyou are suffering from Torpid Liver, or Biliousness.'' In many . cases of liiver Complaint" only part of these symptoms are experienced, as a remedy lor 11 such cases. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery has no equal, as it effects perfect cures, leaving tne liver strengwenea ana neaitny. 5 SOLD BY DRUGGISTS AT 81 PER BOTTLE v Prepared by R. V. PIERCE. IV. D., SoI Proprietor, at tns uoeld'8 iitiFXKSABT, Buffalo, N. Y. & 60 50 VA VIA 'i0 Oh NEW YORK. 1878. a similar purpose, which have' preceded it, lies in the fact that it. is an Absolute Euadi- cant of pulmonary and throat diseases, while t tlm host were merely palliations. It Ai the time approaches for the renewal o rcticriDtiong. THE SUN would remind its friends and wellwishera everywhere, that it 1 1 x c iL.!. :j .1 uajamacanaiuaie iur iuwr uuuuBlBuuu ... . '-i-.tvn fi:si(lilrM d iupport. Upon its record for the past I K v " 7 - 1 1 " ' r L .rtViH nn mnnifi- virus, it nossesscs balsamic fcn Tears it reues ior a continuance 01 me r-, , heartv empathy and generous co-operation properties pecuua. y - "X whicuve hitherto been extended to it from feraa in?, ; una y y 1L 11 1 cL Ll V Attviixntio .u.uwv.uw . n 0 J . i'- 11. ....,., r,..-- lvetv auatter of the Union The Daily Sun is a four-page sheet of 28 holuaws, price by mail, post paid, 55 cents a aontb, or $.0.60 per year. - 1UU ouuatvj cuinuu ui tuni oun to an ight-pag-e sheet of 56 columns. While giv 11; the news of the day, it also contains a large imoant of literary and miscellaneous matter specially- prepared for it. The Sunday Sew hu met with great succecs. Post paid 1. iOlyear. i The Weekly Sun- Who does not know The Weekly Sun? Itcirculates throughout the United States, tseCanadas, and beyend. Ninety thousand funQies greet its welcome pages weekly, and regard it in the light of guide, counsellor, ud friend. Its news, editorial, agricultural, md literary department make it essentially a joarnal for the family and fireside. Terms : U.N'E DOLLAR a year, postpaid. This price, quality considered, makes it the cheapest newspaper published. For clubs often, with $10 cash, we will send an extra copy free. Address PUBLISHER OF THE SUN, nor 2 New York City. New Painting Establishment C E. BURR 6l CO. UNDERSIGNED respectfully an- orders Corn, y el., y bushel. Oats, bushel........ Peas, cow, bushel HIDES Green, y lb Dry, y lb HAY Eastern, y 100 lbs.. North River, y 100 lbs.,.. HOOP IRON y 'ton LARD Northern y lb. . North Carolina y fi.. LIME y bbl LUMBER City steam sa wd Ship stuff, resawed, Alt t. 2i 00 27 ou Rough edge plank, y M ft.22 00 25 00 West India cargo, p.ccord- ing to quality, y M ft...20 00 23 00 Dressed ffooringjSeasoned. 20 00 35 00 Scantling and boards, com mon, y M ft 15 00 This Cat lllutfteth Manner of Using HA 00 & 1 36 12 13 0 00 process. As a preventive Holloway's Coucif MOLASSES Cuba,hhd1?gl UUHB AND IjUNO 15ALSAJ113 equiuiy umurttiuua. Coughs, especially the dry hacking coughs which are so common, are terribly fruitful sources of consumption. The sufferer at first han a feelinir of rawness in the throat, tight ness across the chest, then dangerous inflam mation sets in, which may give rise to hem- orrhage or the lormation or vomicai, 11 11 is not sDeedilv, checked and the cough loosened. Holloway's Cough Cuke and Lung Balsam aceomnlishea this with a degree of prompti- CuDa, bbls., y gal. Sugar house, hhds. y gal. " " bbls. y gal... Sugar Syrup, bbls. y gal. N AILS Cut,4d to 20d,'kV OILS Kerosene, y gal Lard, gal Linseed, y gal Rosin, y gal PEANUTS y bushel POTATOES - Sweet, y bus. Irish, .Northern, y bbl.... 40 45 35 45 25 21) 19 00 30 70 95 tude and certainty which astonishes the Irish, .Northern, bbl..... 4 60 patient. No type ol throat, lung or Dronciu- ruuhv iNorthern, city mess. 17 00 al disturbance can resist its curative mllu- Thin, y bbl....... 00 00 ence.i It oyeromes the most obstinate lorms nf this class of disorders, and breaks up at once the most violentparoxysms of coughiDg. All its ingredients are purely vegetable. Some of them are culled from sources entire ly new to pharmacy, and all arc possessed ol properties of 'marvelous remedial emcacy. The unsolicited testimonials which it3 pro prietors have been constantly receiving since its introduction to the public, from persons who have '. experienced or witnessed its wonderfully beneficial cftocts, fully justify the hplipf that it must, ere lontr, become the Stint)ar) Ameuican-Specific For. all Dis eases of. the Respiratory Ouoans 23 00 & 41 57 38 40 eo 00 30 45 10 40 Prime, y bbl (extra)... Rump, y bbl RICE Carolina, y lb.... last India, y lb.. Rough, y bushel RAGS Country, y lb'.. . City, V zm ..... ROPE SALT Alum, y bushel.. -.Liverpool, y sacx American y sack Cadiz y sack SUGAR Cuba, y lb.... ...00 00 ...tie 00 e ... 00 ... I 20 IA VA 00 85 g 00 75 VA 1 00 4 75 00 00 (S00 00 15 00 00 00 3 7 U0 6 1 30 2 iri ) DK. IXEXICKS.V p 3 j PountainNasal bjootorsl L-, J 23 00 00 rpSE L ijuuce their readiness to execute all IMPORTANT CAUTION. - None cenuine unless the signatures of J. TlivnnrK and (J. D. Davis as arents for the United States, are found on the wrapper. A handsome reward will be given to any one rendering such intormation as may lead to the detection ot any party or parues conuiuriuii- ing the medicines or vending tne same Know- mcr thtm to ne suunouo. in ill I I Hollow. ' ... v., f . r r . ,J : .l WAalarc in nipHlpmp; Ta execution and low price. uAA,i"r.:" i riV." h.i; inrOUgOOal llle Civiiiiui: ihhiu, pi iivu.w nov 16 UoL SIGN AND ' ORNAMENTAL Porto Rico, y lb........ 10A & & 00 iwoms on udDock. C- E. BURR aov6 ng mem 10 oe huunuus. .:' Sold at the manufactory of Professor Iolloway & Co., New York, and by all re- tecond street between Market ADRIAN WILLIAMS. For Sale. NTE UPRIGHT ENGINE, four horse lwer,in good order. Suitable for farm fces. Will be sold cheap. Applj at DALY' REVIEW OFFICE, Corner Chestnut aud Water streets, nov 13 Circular Saws. u CIRCULAR SAWS, BOXED, oani in the Daily Review Office, corner : Uiestnut and Water Streets. The owner notified to come forward, prove property remove the same at once. nov 13. H Marcus,& Son., No, 5, EXarket Street. ROTTLERS OF sew Coal and Wood. mni; BEST QUALITY OF RED ASH 1 ' COAL, at lowest market rates. Oak, Ash and Pine Wood sawed or long at A Coffee, y lb. B y C ' i fi... Lx C y la , Crushed ft. SOAP Northern, y lb. SHINGLES Contract, 4 W- common, gf ii z &o Cypress saps y M 5 50 Cypress hearts, t) M 7 50 STAVES W. O. bbl. GO R O hhd. y E ..00 00 Cvnress. V M. 13 OU TALLOW y lb 9 TIMBER Shipping y M ...12 0, Alill, prime per Ai v.. S 50 Mill, fair per M 7 50 WHISKEY Ncrth'n, par gl 1 40 north uaroana, per g-al ... 1 75 WOOL Unwashed, pe.-lb... 18 VVvshecUner lt '2H 00 00 30 00 13 12 IVA 11 14 6 00 3 00 0 00 0 00 2Q DO O'J 00 00 00 V 13 0O 10 0& 8 60 6 00 5 00 2 50- 20 This instrument ftf jBf)eclaUy.dCsignedfor:thQi perfect appUcation.ol 4-" ' jT - LE. SAGE'S'OATAEEn IiEliELYS ' It is the only form of Instrument yet Invented with which fluid medicine can be carried high up and perfectly applied to all parts of the affect ed nasal passages, and tho chambers or cavities communicating therewith, in which sores and ulcers frequently exist, and from which tho ca tarrhal discharge generally proceeds. T he want of success in treating Catarrh heretofore has arisen largely from the impossibility of applying remedies to these cavities and chambers by.any of the ordinary methods. This obstacle in the way of effecting cures is entirely overcome by the invention of tho Douche. Its use is pleasant and so simple that a child can understand it. Fall and explicit direction accompany each instrument. When used with this instru ment, Dr. Sage's Catarrh Itemed y cures recent attacks 01 uoia in no I Head " by a few applications. Miscellaneous. low prices, nov 10 J. A SPRINGER. Notice. Qli AND AFTER MONDAY, Nov. he Ordinance prohibiting CATTLE running at large will be enforced. 5th, from B Foreclosure of Mortgage. Y. VIRTUE AND IN PURSUANCE of oct 29- H. C. BROCK, Chief of Police. SYMPTO ITIS-Frequent headache, discharge falling into throat some times profuse, watery, thick mucus, purulent. ouenslve, etc. m oiners, a ur j uwo, m j , n iv. , , weak, or inflamed eyes, stopping up, or obstruc tion, of nasal passages, ringing in ears, deaf neBS, hawking and coughing to clear throat, ulcerations, scabs from ulcers, voice altered, nasal twang, offensive breath, impaired or total deprivation of sense of smell and taste, dizzi ness, mental depression, loss of appetite, indi gestion, enlarged tonsils, tickling cough, etc Only a few of thefio symptoms are likely to bo present in any case at one time. 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Succeeding volumes, until completion, will be issued once in two months. : - Specimeii pages of the AmekicA-N cv cipedia. sliowingtype, illustrations, etc., will be sent gratis, on application. virt.-riasK Canvassing Agents Wanted. Watchmakers, &c. t. w. sziowzr 6l soxas: WATCHMAKERS AND J E WELLE! IS. No. 27 Market tr-t. Wilmington, X. ('. (Lstablishc-d 23.V C GUARANTEE THE MONEY'S WORTH J for every article purcbat-d of them. An elegant stock of fine Watches, Clock,. . Jewelry, Silverware, Fa:.cy ;od., Ac, kept constantly, on hn? d fcr fIe at a very slight advance on New N "k cot. Agenta for the liaunm! Spectacles. Our country friends aie invited to call nc tee. dec 13 mmmmrsmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmaemKmtammmm Steamship Linos, &c. CLYDE'S - Mew York AND Wilmington, N, C, Steamship Line. Tho Steamer REGULATOR, CA1T. 1)0 A NE WILL- SAIL FROM NEW YORK SATURDAY, Nov. 24. o Shippers can rely upon the prompt sailing of Steamers as adrertised. T5 Fdr Freight Engagements apply to A. D. CAZAUZ. Agent, Wilmington, KT. C. L. S. UELDEN, SoliciUng Agent. WM. P.' CLYDE-A' CO., General agents, 6 Bowling Green, or Pier 13, N. K.f New York. nov 1!' Baltimore' AND Wilminon, N. C, STEAMSHIP LINE. The Steamer Address the Publishers. 1). APl'LETON & CO., 519 &-55 Bkoadway. N. Y wraps each bottle of the Kemedy, Is a perfect specific lor this loathsome disease. It is mild and pleasant to use, containing no strong or' caustic drugs or poisons. The Catarrh Kemedy Is sold at 80 cents. Douche at 60 cents,b jr all Drug giata. It. F. riESCr, M. n.t JPropr, f? BUFFALO, '. T. YORK, CIXNATI, PHILADELPHIA. MILWAUKEE, and BALTIMORE LAGER DEERS. PaILADELPIIIA, ' BALTIMORE, " and IMPORTED ALES AND PORTER. amilie supplied. Goods delivered to any of city free. intfarantee t compete with any house oct lo taem price and quality. W. H. NASH, P ASHI05 ABLE HAIR CUTTING AND .bharbg Saloon. All work doneintha II . i ' oavuig iv cenu. axxr Uutung U. Shampooing 25 cents. 1 Shaving tickets 12 for $1. North Fro Street. . Graol Winter Opening. MUS. mu. A. L.UIlsLIKi will nave a Grand Opening of fine FRENCH MIL- lilMJUl on Wednesday, October 3lst, con sisting of French Pattern THats, Bonnets flowers, reamers. ine ladies are re spectfully Invited to call and see. oct 27 MRS. E. A. LUMSDEN. TH0S. J. SOUTHERLAND JIVERY'AND SALE STABLES, Corner Third and Princess Street? Wilmington, N. C Ilorses and Yehicles for hire at rea- dated. the power contained in a certain mortgage deed, executed to the undersigned :ud C. D. Myers, constituting the late firm of C. D. My era A Co., by Edward L. II all, bearing date the 25th day of August, 1876, and regis tered in the Register's office of New Hano ver county, in Book M. M. H., page 2S4, 1 will, as the surviving partner of the Baid firm, on SATURDAY, the 24th day of November instant, at 11 o'clock, A. M., at Exchange Corner, in the city of V uminnton, expose to sale to the highest bidder, at Public Auction, for cash, all the interest (being one undivid ed eleventh part) of th said K dward L. Hall in thatilUUSli and LUX in said city, on Princess street, between Fit nt and Second streets, being part of Lot 1 irt block 165, and adjoining on the west thf Journal office building, and in a TRACT f F LAND in Pen der county, on the ncith,aat branch ot the Cape Fear river and ClJt'.k's Creek, and ad- J joining the "Vats" Plaxr'taiion, formerly be- l it. 1 . T a Sound and country accommo- may 26 JOHN I fc BOATWRIGHT. nov 5-eodts 3ttcr j Wed Th. " CARE," m XlIE WATCHWORD of the DRUGGIST. ... is thoroughly executed at BCRBANK'S PHARMACY, Corner Front and Princess sts. Prices as low as the lowest. nov IS For Sale. TWO COrPFJi TANKS, in good oidcr; also,, a second-ba nd HOLLER. Apply at DAJJLT REVIEW OFFICE, Corner Cta? stnut and Water streets, nov 13 Painting. ti riiKitK YOU CAN GET YOUR Paint- n with dienatcb. neatness and z . . . . . at reasonable rates is at C. C. PARKER'S PAINT SHOP, ..', t.w.r Knrth of Old Jail buildintr on Prin- .tr,.t HOUSE. SHIP and SIGN i Painting done and satisfaction guaranteed. Great care is given to small jobs, may 16 ANOTHER CAR LOAD Of that premium beef receiv- cdfrom Weldon and now on sale at my Stall in tho Market House. Also some splendid MUTTON, best of the AM D. J. FOLEY, CAIT.. THICK, WILL SAIL FROM RALT1M)1!E-CN.- Wednesday, Nov. 21. To be followed by the TheSouth Atlantic, A i MONTHLY MAGAZ1JH ULYUir.u LX -r z . . zi kv trill hp J. X. ic idieriure, ocieuvo - " " x I ...it,'tctU'T r-m?x- FFI) PORK" issued in Wilmington, North Carolina,:Octo- season, ftbd I INE i AT CORN-FED TOKK. bcr 15 th, 1877. CAPT. OLIVER, Saturday, Nov. 24 Th tf!orra of Contributors will include several, of the most distinguished authors of the present day. A serial story, poems, Votrh . Tflfiovi rifntific and historical at .vioa vili inT tn f verv number. The Magaxinewill contain only original lltera- The Kouth Atlantic States will De uioroogu-1 y t'ill and sco at Stall No. 8 Market House, ttovia OEO. F. TILLEY. For lO Cents OU CAN GET A FIRST-CLASS ghate ly canvassed by an energetic ajrent. Subs cription one year 3. Slngl cents. .... ADVERTISING TLltJio. 1 pagej one year $120; A PaKe oae ye4r 7 L nai? one vear 850 : lA VZ one year $36 F . lna rra nntk ITIUpr- i paf one inseruon, c-j -i q., " , tion, $15; page one inseruon, jiivi vi one '" insertion, $5. 50 per cent, additional for aaverusemenw on t he Magazine covers. L ocal sabacriptiona received and Maga ain es fold at the City Bookstores. Joa tracts for advertisements and eubsenp tic ms received at the office of Messrs. Jackson St Bell, Book and Job Printers. n communications should be addressed to Mas. CICERO W. HARRIS, - . Editor and Proprietor. Shippers ean rclj upon the prompt sailing of steamers as advertised. Tfe to and from PhiladclpbU, and Prompt Dispatch guaranteed. For Freight Engagement apply to A. D. OAZAT7I, Agent, Wilmington, 17. C. L. S. BELDEX, Soliciting Agent. REUBEN FOSTER, General Ag en Corner Lee and Light Streets, Baltimore. nov 10 . Spectacles and Glasses. NOTHER LOT OF GERMAN IIAND and rpRE LARGEST ASSORTMENT EVER Limberrer Cheese, Magdeburg Sour Kraut, offered la this city at prices raaglng from 23 .... Single copy 25 1 with cologne, ci" 2o cents will bare jour nair cut iu the Utest stvle i tb( REFORM UAREJ2R SHOP, nov 17 Under tne National Bank. rJotice. C. B. patch Herrings. Just received, at L. VOLLER'S, 8. E. Corner Market and Seeoad SU. nor 17 - ; ceaU to $10. CaU and examine for yourselves. joncW J.H.ALLE3T.
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