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. . . ti u I m-Ulil Arctic f"1"1- ;IIRISTMAS AND V EW YEAR ! t. lnisliiiaN. f;V II EN II Y TIM KOI . ,.. nrnu'; this hallowed day ? , ."nv bells from yonder ancient spire, tr 'hid greetings to each Christmas I which the children piny? I'or many a moon, Mili-.ss tower hath .jijt'iitii air. clwiv'.ii the gruev the daj- ' i . .. . ..i .....;..., out; mid ounce aim uiueiue children ill the courts sLhII we V..;t ;'"d .',.,,! Ol hftl'l'V I n"t soin pallid f.tce ' j'l j. .11 the a:i(;iiet, cabins: up i'lt.-in-s if Ir.iltU: in t;ie wihMiii cup 'i'l 'pxihli; all the place." fisL world ha5? no business with &;:ch scenes as this. They are t l?c?ti:; dfntctl tmriy nixt month. i - i could we lear tlie mirth, Miiiic loved reveller of a year auo l hri.stmas now oencain his Ililltf LoV'V Virginian earth? h:iM wo grace the day the thought that on this holy morn of l'eaee-the 1'rijiee of lVace ;, t u-I'rJicc . ...Ill , ! , vci v MM-red fane ' Votaries to the shrine of God, n!h the cloister and the tented scd, jU ,,n. solemn t-iruui : i t, i iK.ii.pof Itoninn form, . .ilr urave ritual brought Ij l uie, . cilli the from Kng- iniplo faith that asks no .'aii that the heart be warm ! ,v u ho till time shall .-cease, , ' , wuu h the earth where once, not all -iWo'ive ns peace, w ill not disdain ipray "r whose l heme is -pence ! .v.' iKiiidi-r whnt it means: .jriihe rapturous thoughts in every 'vri'ie vision and the fancy play, v,A s'hai-o tlie coming scenes ! ... .1.. i .. ' Hi Hie iiuiei uaies, len, i ' ruili'y fertile by the blood of men: r 'jatm' woodland and the lonely g iV vtt the pjopfeil vales ! in the crow detow n, i,v in a thousand fields of waving grain ,,, in the highway and the flowery lane, ' ivaoe on the wind swept down ! rein-eon the whirring marts, itv when the scholar thiuks, "the hunter roams, . .. ye, tl(Klof l'eace, peace, peace m all our homes, vJ ieace in nil our hunts! Testing Their Lotc. jfr.Thnrpe is a middle-aged wid- The Catholic Record, of Phila delphia, contains a timely ileseritti n of the proceedings on the death t f s Popo. Tho death in first' armouue. .1; the bellsr f all iho churches toil; the Cardinal Cameriengo assumes author ity; aid tie coi.rt uLd tribunals iu uHj.t MfeM. v.vaI guards- were doubled forrnuly, . Tw-inry-four Lours after di'.th the it ujyi:-H urc embalmed r.r.d. laid in yt.ntr. The funeral Icrta uue dnys, ' Tiio . cmains are carried in x?ro csvion to tl-e Vatican, pL.ced in fie SiHiiut Ch .-.pt 1 and robed. They lie in state tf.r. e di.ys, when they are taken n th- Ci Hp-fid Chepei, and, havic lein incloaed in three coiling nrd th meet, i sfii;eu, n:e ptaceu under dome of the Jian'.icT. Tl;c ceremoincs inr the last tire' days are very imp. .kid . On the thud day after d mth the Cardinals ana the ten c x e:rec:a lions The ii xt day the Conclave asspmbips -in the Pauline Chapel, and the electors arc. iGCKea in unaer guard. The foi lowir.g,dayall are sorn to Recrecv. Food ia supplied daily. A to-tbirds vote is u red el for au election, and when it id reached the new Pops chooses his name, is robad, takeaj seat in tho Pontifical cnair and receives-adoratron. Bells ring, cannons are fired, and at the end of the third adoration tho Holy Father gives his benediction and is taken to his apart ment. ' thi i r. rS vi- a:t aud sumo time ao h9 paid his iire;sjs to Mrs yJ3otts, a widow ou Leihady a:do of 40. Tharpe is rich, J after the widow . accepted him, ;;:i.to. tear that maybe she hao ucu linu for Ids', money, aud so he kcludHd to test her to ascertain if it really loved him for himself alone. ooue evening when they were . aitfc- tgtugctu' r in the parlor no saia to er, " "Hannah, I've socio! hing unpleas.aa tell yo l, but I' am going to do it jmuso I cousi ier it right that you koa'd know it. H iQLavi, what would cusay if I informed you that one of km c pans is gone, aud that I have lptoit hinge ou that Jegj ' "Leuoald siy that ' 'v' ttbst.mr dear;T'ha by left foot. The bib.. i.ttefl oil, and the ankle ia m, uta crooked. , Tuu don't toll mi !"' said .po. 1 Sell but Fvo something worse than i T II . 1 X- i miKtit as wen oouiebs now 4 the bald place ou the top of my ealia not real yrny scalp: hare been panned, I have a Rilve'!plated con- Jam set in my skull,ah ndoi askylighi; ucin lift it up and sco down on the ihoi m(" "I'm glad you mentiobed it, dear,' Lil tho widowV ''for it triv-js me jufage to tell you that I haven't ka wormy own on my head. I am as altasa chandalier globe." "Is that so ? . Gracious ! I never Tuonlo have expected it. But you 'II be surprised to learn that none of -Jtethare natural. All false, and side that I have to wear an India fibber thingamagig on my palate to lp it from dropping down." 'lam very sorry for you, John, but ii8flcme comfort that all my teeth ar too, and that. I am perfectly blind in my right eye. It looks like 4 gto$ eye, but it absolutely idn't AUa cent." "Great heavens ! Whv didn't vou ad of this before exclaimed iliome, 4lRut while we are on the subject, I will say farther that I have iiruiic torpidity of .tire- liver. How J that shike you ?" "Oh. I flnn't minil it"R;Jd Mr a ruoaty j ears ; and besides I am rib short. It was broken in a road accident, and the doctor had Jcnt itoutf: I'm subject to fits too." 'This is horrible," said Thame. ixs. Botts, I think you ought to have rationed these things to me when frposed to you. I imagined that I addressing a woman, a complete :aan creature, liut what are you, a. Botts? Mrs. Botts, you appoar to 3 to be a kind of a dilapidated old eck, with no more'n half of the usu- ''luachinerv about you. It s a won der to me yon don t fall to pieces. ' i am ho worso that vou are. lou 'd yourself that you had a trap iq the top ol your Lead, ana a "Yes, but but these things ain't said Thorpe. "I oaly told you tw4 tuem to see if you reallv lovo a-. i in snnnd aa a 1rllar' nr inantivp "t, or silver oUted ekull or any 'n?. But if yon Should knock against oiumg you a bcatter alt around over Mi carpet. I think vou cctKht to !et off." " : i "Very well. sir. KO t w;ij. But le p tell you that I've got nothing "the F'-ter with m fiithr" T Wnpw -eoii t!fP nliirin. vr T ow you don't love me. Vnn nan co. Hi:' " ' . "Haiiiiab.Itakeitallback. I do love uo you really ?" Then I love you Hi A a 41. . ui no; the curtain had better be u'wu right here. The cold am eel Burn it in the Memory. i From a-n interview with Hon. Henry In3-iie,in the Cincinnati Knqniier. 1 'Y6ur idea is to keep the memrjrT of the gteat' fraud continually before the.. muds and eyes of the people. Vii-8 ; l would bum it in memoiy eo that it cpuld never b facted. I would keep it perpc.rually before the youth of this countryj to that it rhoukl never be lost sight of, but live as a continual warning again the repetition of such an' outrage." 'Tn one of your speeches Jasfc Bum mer you took the ground, didn't you, that the record.of tho Senate dec n: nig Hayes tobe lawfully elected shotild bo expunged ? " "Ye?, that was in my speech at San dusky City. I alluded to tho famous expungement resolutions o' Mr. Ben ton that were passed by theSenat. In 1833. Henry Clay had ofiared a scries of reacilutions in the United States Senate 'charging General Jackson with violating the Con stitution in removing tho deposits from the United States bank. It wes passed by a party vote, tho Vhigs be ing in the ascendancy at the time. The ball was set in motion, and the subject was agiti.J -d everywhere by the press, by the public speakers, by the State and county conventions all over the country, until four years after the record had been made, the majority in the State" had changed to tho Dem ocratic side, and tho Clerk was ordered " ?'draw heavy black lines around it, ' t write 'IJxptincred by order of the c:' across its face. Using this in- deut as an illustration, I expressed e wish, and belief, too, that before -the' 4th-of March, 1881, tho two Houses of Congress should order the expung ing of the lying recoid made four years beforethat Mr. Bres had been elect ed' President, of the United States, and the Clerk souid be required to write across the face of that record, 'Expunged by order of the Amorioiin people. That is what you pilule to, and I have faith lhat it will yet be done." j ' Miscolandous. Wanted for our Trade, 20,000 Lbs Dry ,nides, 1,000 Live Ducks, 500 Dressed Turkeys, 100 Crates App'es, 10,000 T.bs .Wool. Execute borders Groceries. Make cash adv:n:CJ3 on TETTEWAY 'ali (!osei-ipLi(.ii3 of (Joo.sinmcnts. & SCiiULKEN, Brokers & Com. Merchants, Next North Princess .ind-.Vv'ater Streets. dec 17- The Cos mo po 1 1 a n Late tux Cextenxiai,. Market Street, South Side of Market JEiouso. rjlTE FINEST IJKEli Y LVES. Liauors. and Cicrars tiiTcrcd to Cigars OTorvhody at low rates. N'feW HIVKli OYSTERS. Fresh -i-vorv Day andSfrvcd Up in anv S-tvIe Pe?iro(i. KUUi: LUNCH Every Day at 11 o'clock- JOHN CAIUIOLL, dec 7. Proprietor. H. Iarcus 3l Son., Wo, S.miarket Street. BOTTLERS OF NKW YOliK, CINCINNATI, BALTIMORE Steamship Linos, &c. CLYDE'S Kiew York AND Wilmington, N, Steamship Line. The 3tcamer EGULATOR, CAPT. DOANE VILL SAIL FROil NEW YORK Oi SATURDAY, Dec. 22. t;-. Shippers can rely upon the prompt sailing of Steamers as adrertised. For Freight Engagements apply to A. D CAZAUS. .grent, Wilmington, TI. C. L. S. BELDEN, Soliciting Agent. WM. P. CLYDE A CO.', General Agents, Bowling Green, or Pier 13, N. R.f .New "rk. dec 17 1 1 more AND Wilhiinsony S3. O., STEAMSHIP LINE. The Steamer p0 J, FOLE Y, o CAPT. PPtlCE, WILI1SA1L FllOM ' BALTlMOllft ON 7ednesday, Doc 19. T be followed by the i CAIT. OLIVKli. Saturday. Dec. 22. jsS"' Shippers can rely upon thepronipt Sailing" of ?teamers aa advertised. "T3$. Through Sills of fading- given to and from Philadelphia, and Prompt Dispatch Karanteed. For Freight Enrageiuenti apply t Wilraington, 2KT. O, L. S. IJKLDEN, So'icitin Aent. REUBEX FOSTER, General A -en Corner Loe aud Light St ects, Baltibiu e; dec 17 ; - " 7 MORRILL," Undertalier, Carpenter and ' Cabinct-Maker, Third Street, Opp, City ilal "YflLL FURNISH COFFINS and Caskets with attendance at sl-.tirt r.otico. Orders for C arpru ter work 'ar.d (Jubinet work .respectfully ?-.;lioitid and promptly ei- ecated. AH work guaranteed. nor 22 MlhWAUKLE, una lagim; p.ekus. Also, . ' PHILADELPHIA, HALTI MOKE, sUv.l IMPOKTliD ALES AND I'OUTKK. I- amines suppnoa. uvkl, delivered. to a:iv part of city f rivi We guarantee to compete with any house in the line in price and quality. . oetlO Spectacles and Glasses. rpHE LARGEST - ASSORTMENT EVER offered in this city at prices ranging fronc 25 cents to $10. ? Call and examine for yourselves, june lS J. II. ALLEX. THE OLQ GL9.AEND0N; IS iOW m ITS GLORY I K. JESSE' V,'. DICKSEY presiding, and will bo g ad to wait on his frienda and all t the old cuftcunei !" 'vf the Louse " The best Wine?, Whirkeys ar.-.l Oj?itrs always on h r.d. Frre' Lunch evo: v da vat 11 o'clock. Millinory and rancy Goods KS. L- FLANAGAN WISHES TO AN nounce to the Ladies that ?he ha. returned from the Northern- Cities, where ehe has been rr.akin her.Fall purcha.-" in MILLINERY and every description of FANCY ARTICLES jnd is now prepared to show her patrons a Verv Attractive and Beautiful Stock of ail the NEWEST STYLES in French Pattern Honncts and Hats, Yelvlti, SL'k?, Fcather, Flowtrs, Ribbcas, Ac. Mv notto is, as heretofore, the Bet Goods tlie Latest Desifrnf, the Lowest I'rices, and the Most Honorable Dealing. , (3rders from the country solicited, and per fect satisfaction guaranteed or incney re funded. Variety Store, 42 Market Street. oct 2 MRS. L. FLANAGAN. ANNUAL EXPORT TABLE. rpHE ANNUAL EXPORT TABLE for 1S77, will be issued about the lit cf Janua ry 1ST?. Parties wishisjr copies will please notify the undersigned, dec 11 J01IN L. CANT WELL. Rail Road Lines, &e. Gen'ISup'ts Office. WILMINGTON, CULUMHIA AN I) AU GUSTA RAILROAD ": Wilmingten, N. C, Nov. 10,-177. cilANr.K or scHKivrLE. On and after Sunday, .Nov. Jl, th follow ing schedule will !- run n tluy road: DAY EXPRESS AND ilAH. TRAIN, (daih except Sunday.) Leave Wilmington... Arrive at Florence Leave Florence , Arrire at Wilminu-n NIGHT EXPRESS Leave Wiiinint.'ir. LeaTe FI'renc? Arrive at Ctilu:i:i i i. LeaTe C'iui:.hia Leave Florenfv Arrive' at Wiliir. rt n.. This Train will n:v elou at Flemirit n. Whiteville, Fair Rluir, Maricr , Fh rence, Timmonsville, Sumter and Acton be'.eerj Wilmington and Columbia. THROUGH FREIGHT TRAIN (Daily, ex- in . Leave Wilmington..... Leave Florence Arrive at Columbia Leave Columbia.... Leave Florence.....;.. Arrive at Wilmington.. Passengers for Augrusta and bevond should take Night Express Train from Wil mington, gga g Through Sifting Cais ()a uiht train for Charleston and 4Ia;,.n. A. 1 - )l'Kt t; 1' A JOHN . DIViN- Cen nov 12 1CCU A M :i 17 P M 1 20PM ;.. C 40 P M TRAIN (D.iilv). 7 25 P M ...11 20 V M 1 2 !.".".'.'.."."."L"4 t A M ".0 A M 1 A M 45 A 51 11 00 A 2kl 7 00 P M 3 10AM 12 15 A M S 00 A M 4 00 P M fa i k-Mjj t. WILMINGTON & WELOO ' RAILROAD COMPANT.:; Office of Ges'l Scfebintendent j?3 w Wilmington, N. C, Nov. 10, 1877. On and after Su&vIavj Nov. 11th, P1877, Passenger train:-, on the Wilmington & Wel don' Railroad- will run as fellows : DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN, daily. Leav Wiiminjtor-, Front St. Depot at a 10 A M Arrive at Weldcn at ) 25 PM Leave Weldor. 11 45 P M Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depot at 705 P M WIGHT MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY, j Leave Wilmington, Front St. ngrRP Si. Depot at 7 05 P M Arrive at Weldon at 2 20 A M Leave Weldon, daily at 3 35 A M Arrive at Wilmington, Fn.-utSt. Depot at..... 10-25 AM Thy Day Train m;ike close connection at Weldon for all points Nort'i via Hay Line dailj, (except Sunday ) and daily, via Rich mond and all rail routes. Night train makes -close connections at Weldon for all points north vi. Richmond. . Sleeping Cars attached to all Ni.lit Trains. A. POPE, G. P. A. JOHN F. DIVINE, Geaeral Suet. LrmwJiHr---- II1IIIIWI Soartanbura: & A, 0, m New liunte toithojMouiitalne of Western T7o. Ca. HIS NEW ROUTE IS NOW OPSN to the travelling public. Passensrer trains leave daily the Depot of the G. & C. R. R. in Columbia at 12:45 p. m., and arrive at ter minus of S. & A. R. R, at H p. in., where close connection is made with 1'our-horse coaches for Flat Rock, Jlenderaonvilje, Abbeville and Varni Springs. Passengers will have choice to go through or lie over at Mt. Tryon, v. herO the fare is excellent, and resume their j rurney early next morning and thereby enjoy some t the linest moun tain Ecenerj' on the Howard Gap turnpike, to be found' in Western North Carolina. Arrangements have been made with the W. C. & A. K. R., for round trip tickets at the following rates : Froiii Wil. to Flat Iock and return,'S15.8o. Asneville and return, $19.so. " to Warm Springs and return, 325.85. " to Hendersonville and retarn, 15,85. Capt. 8. S. Kirkland, of N. C, and for merly of the Air Line K. R., will be present on th(i arriv.iI of the trains at the terminus of the S. ii A. R. K., to nee that passengers are provided for and sent forward without de la'. On arrival of traina passengers are re quested to ask for Capt. Kirkland, Passenger and Tran.portation Agent. . , Trv this new route. D. K. DUNCAN, Pres't. July 12 it tt THE SUN. NEW YORK. 1878. As the time approaches for the renewal of subscriptions, THL rUN would remind it3 friends and wellwishers everywhere, that it .is auain a candidate for their consideration and support. Upon its record for the past ten years it relies tor a continuance of the heaftv sympathy and generous co-operation which have hitherto been extended to it from t-verv uartr of the Union. The LMiiy Sim is a four-page sheet of 23 columns, price by maii. post paid, .55 cents a nn'?ith,fr (i.50p(.T vcar. - The Sutuiay erfnion of Tiik ScNis an eight-page sheet of 5G columns. While giv ing the news of the riay,it also contains a large amount of literacy and miscellaneous matter specially prepared for. it. Thk Susoay Sen has met" with ere at ruccoe. Post paid MO a vear. " WceklvISun- Vho does n t know Tun Weekly Scv ? 'Tt Hreulates throughout tL" United States, the Canadir, and beyend. iCinety thousand families greet its welcome pages weekly, and rcarditin the light of guide, counsellor, an7l friend. Its news, editorial, agricultural, and literary departn.ent3 make it essentially a i..umai for the tamily and uresiic. lerms ONE DOLLAR a year, po.tpid. This price, nnlit7 considered, niakes it the cheapest newspaper publiihed. For ciubs of ten, with S10 cash, we -vill send au xtra enpv free. Address" PUBLISHER OF THE SUN, n0y z New York City. THOS. J. 5SOtJTHSLAND r IV Eli Y AND SALE teTABLES, I-i . - Come Third and Princess btrecU, t Wilmington, N. C. Uorses and Vehiciea for hire at rea soname rates. Excursion . parties th; Sound ar.d country accommodatetL may 1G MBGHAL & SMITH FIAPS. The Handsomest, the Best Tone, the illost Durable Pianos TJIade. Thoy ar Beautiful Roscwoo.i, Sevc and one-third Octaves, with evcryJtmprOTemcn t . ,nd fully puarantcetl Thfir rrcHieratc price and .uniform success have won for them the ixsition of a Stindard of Economy aud Durildlity. Acknowledged by all Musicians toKbethe Best ' OVFR J g 0(0) NOWSINiUSE. i g" AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY COUNTY. ADDIIESSJ MARCHAL & SMITH PIANO CO., , Mr, Robert W. 1-mitii, Ajrent, 47, University Place WowlTcrk April 5 I WZZO&SSALBrilZCZlB. t SSJTbo following quotations represent the wholesale prices generally. In making up small orders higher prices nave to be charged. 13M NG (iunny 1 le Anchor.. UlA le Anchor "A" f lard Domestic J Vl BAGGING (iunny Double Double Stand BACON North Carolina, Haui a, "Jjlb Shoulders, y th..... ...... Side?, Trf lh..r.. Western Smoked IiaHif. .., Sides, -J , SLuulders - Drv Salted ' Sides, fi) 9 i 8K Shoulders, y lb..M ? 7 BEEF Live weight.... fi2H BARRELS Spirits Turpentine Second Hand, each 1 75 New York, each, new. ...,.."2 00 BEESWAX "B lb i 30 BRICKS Wilmington, M 8 00 Northern 00 BUTTER North Carolina fi 20 Northern, ? ft... 35 CANDLES Sperm lb 525 Tallow, Adpiniantine, set CHEESE Northern Factory, ) D) ... Dairy cream, lb. State, y lb COFFEE Java, lb Kio, y lTi UX 15 10 3 APPLETOH'S A LI E Bil C A Gh Y C L 0 P D 1 5. NEW REVISEDiEDlTIOX.1 . oo 12X 2 00 2 60 10 00 25 9 Lajruyra, "il fi). CORN MEAI 30 19 24 180 4 13 MA 00 40 00 13X 13 13 zza 22 WA 6 35 y bushel. COTTON TIES y lb DOMESTIC Sheeting, 4-4 y yard.M.... Yarn, V bunch FISH Mackerel, No. 1, y bbl....l6 00 No. 1, y bbl 8 75 Mackerel, No. 2, y bbl....l3 50 No. 1,yi bbl 7 60 Mackerel, No. 3 y bbl 00 00 Mullets, y bbl 3 75 N. C. Herrine. V bbl 5 00 "Dry Cod, y 1 , 0 FLOUR Fine, y bbl 0 00 6 50 Super, Northern, y bbl... o ou Extra do " V bbl... 0 00 Family " , y bbl... 9 50 City MillEx,. Super y bbl... 7 00 " Family bbl... 7 50 Ex. Family y bbl... 8 00 FERTILIZERS Peruvian Guano, 2000 lbs. 58 00 BaujzU'B rhosphate " " 00 00 Carolina Fertilizer Ground Bone, "Bone Meal " Flour Navasea Guano, Complete Manure Whann's Phosphate ' Wando PhoBptate, " BergerABrutz'sRoe. " 1XA " 48 00 " 00 OO " 00 00 " 00 00 50 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 20 00 9 00 00 00 0 00 10 50 4 00 8 00 7 50 8 00 10 00 7 25 7 75 8 25 C0 00 00 00 54 00 i0 00 45 00 47 00 55 00 67 00 70 00 70 00 00 00 SUBSCRIBE TO THE D4ILY REVIEW. 55 00 70 00 'J & lb i 77i 80 GO 62 None. 75 11A 95 1 00 4 .IX 10 12A , 1 10 1 20 . 95 1 05 80 00 10 11 11 1A 1 35 0 00 11 00 25 00 45 23 1C 10 00 :$o 75 f5 50 t323 00 41 47 37 30 00 17 45 10 40 10 75 75 GLUE y lb........ GRAIN-Corn,8tore,'W 561ba Corn, cargo, y 66 lbs Corn, jcl., y bushel Oats, y bushel Peas, cow, y bush) HIDES Green, y lb Uty.V II AY Eastern, y 100 lbfl. North Riyer, y 100 lbs.... HOOP IRON y 'ton. ...... LARD Northern y lb North Carolina y lb LIME y bbl.. LUMBER City steam sa'wd Shipetutt,resawed,MIt.2l 00 Roughed ire plank, y M ft. 22 00 West India cargo, Record ing to quality, y M ft.. .15 00r18 00 Dressed floorinir,8eaaoned. 20 00 035 00 Scantling and boards, com mon, y M ft 15 00 MOLASSES Cuba.hhdUirl 40 Cuba, bbls., y gal Sufrar house, hhds. V ffR " bbls. y Aral... Orleans Choice bbla. y gal. t5 NAILS Cut,4d to 20d,k?g 2 85 rm ii tr I in uiuo iveroaene, y gai Lard, y gal 1 Linseed, y gal 1 Rosin, y gal PEANUTS y buihel. ....... POTATO ES -Sweet, y bus. Irish, Northern, y bbl 2 PORK Northern, city IE ess. 14 50 Thin, y bbl 00 00 Prime, y bbl (extra).. 12 75 Rump, y bbl : ..06 00 RICE Carolina, y lb East India, y lb Rough, y bushel., RAGS Country, V Citv, V;ft ROPfe SALT Alum, y sack... Lirerpool, y sack J. American y sack Marshal's fine, V eack. Cadiz y sack SUGAR Cuba, y ft Porto Rico, y fc A Coffee, V 2 K " y lb C " V ft Ex C y 2) .- Crushed V lb SOAP Northern, y lb SHINGLES Contract, fpi 4 Common, t? M ,. 2 Cypress sape y M 5 CvpreM hearts, y M 6 STAVES W. O. bbl. V M.15 R O hhd. y E ....00 00 Cypres, y M ...10 00 TALLOW y 9 TIMBER Shipping V M ...12 00 Mill, prime per M 8 50 Mill, fair per M 7 50 Inferior to Ordinary,per M 4 00 WHISKEY North'n, per gl 1 25 North Caroina, per gal... 1 50 WOOL Unwashed, per ft... 18 Wished, per ft 28 1 6X0 00 75 Q IX iX 6 JO via SO 45 ft) 75 9X 10X 00 : 3 & 1 . 1 2 15 00 00 00 U 00 0Q 00 00 5 00 25 50 00 00 & 00 85 2 2 22 00 85 00 00 10 -00 11 10 10X 12 IX 00 00 00 c 3 0 I0 00 25 00 00 00 018 00 10 013 00 10 00 8 60 6 00 3 50 2 25 20 30 For Sale TWO COPPER TANKS, in good or e'er also, a second-roana lsuiiu. Appjy at DAILY IlEVIEW OFFICE, Corner Cbcstnat and Water street . -TiOV I'.i - . lint rely n; written i yl tho ablest wrlteruou vry hUttjcH-u Printed from new typ. dthI illustmtcil with Several Thousand KiiRruvinuN hiu! MupH Tlie witrk originally putlbhel under th titloofTHK NKW AM Kill CAN CYLCOPA: D1A was rompletel in 1.1, nluco whlcli time tlio wide circulation whieh it has at tained in all partHofthe United States and tho signal davelopnifcubi which have taken' place, in every brance of hciencv, lltcrattre.' and art. have induced tho editor and pub lisher t Kubniit it t oil exact and Uioroush revision, and U isKue a new edition entitled' THE AMERICAN CYCLAJlVKDIA. Within the last ten years tiie nrotrreM of discovery in every department of knowledge nan made a new work of reference an lm lratlve want. The luovomeiit of political alTnirH have, kept pace with tiie dieovurieH of science and th fir fruitful applk-Atlou to tlie Industrial and usef ul arts and the convenience and re tlncinent of social life. Great warm, and con sequent revolutions have occurred, Involv ing national changes of peculiar moment. Tho civil war of our country, which waa at its height when the latt volume of Xlie old work apiicarud, hat happily ended, and a new course of commercial aud industrial activity has beeu conimeuced. Larue accessions to our geotfraphicol knowledge have heen made by the inaefati gahle explorer of Air lea. The great political revolutions of the last decade, with the natural lesult of the lapse of time, have brought into public view a multitude of new meut whose names are in every one's mouth, and of whose lives everv one is curious to know tho particulars Great battles have been fought and lmjior- tant Liintraa tici i r n it uut t t ymr l tna ai arc as yet preserved only in tlie newspapers or in tlm triksiont publications of the lar. aud which ouirht now to take their place In permanent and authentic history. In preparing tho present edition for the press, it has accordingly been the aim of the editors to bring down the information to the lowest possible rates, and to furnish au ac curate account f the mot recent discover!!- in science, ol every frehs production in literaure, and of the newest inventions in the practical arts.as well as to give a succinct and original record of the progress political and historical events The work .ais been begun after long and careful preliminary labor, and with the matt ample irosourKeN for carrying it ou to a sue o ssful temination. None of tho original -stereotype plates have been used, but every page has been printed on new type, forming. In fact, a new Cyclo- TKedla, witli the same plan and compass as . its predescssor, but with a far greater pecun iary expenditure, and with such improve ment in its conijtosillon as have been suggest edby longer experieucea nd enlarged know lelge. 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