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i 1 2 THE BABIE'S DREAM. Villi! birds their dewy pinions shake. And eastern fckles blnsh into light, Mv little rose-bud lies awake, Just roused from slumbers of the night. Toll me what visions blessed thy sleep, nU tinged thy cheek with seraph glow? -rye been wheie Fays their vigils keep. And gladdlDg gifts on babes bestow. jazzing light around me fchone, . . It streamed from FayH in Ktarlikc hands, Tht-T pi001 me 0,1 a pilttering throLt. Tne pride of art In fairy land.-. ' vy cauopy was rosy wreaths; , That erewhlie bloomed in Kden's Ixjwers; nd tiny fares on me gleamed. Thro" every opeulng In the flowers. - . Four little sprites, ousilver harps. Prayed soft, a low, a witching strain, 1 me Fay upon a golden drum, lieat "Hie sweet babe to our domains. Th.v nore me io pumw inr, of laughing gems of Opal made, i '1 eM was fairy garden there, ' a laud in lovely tints arrayed. -i ..-i',ut TV-ri birds a bannuet spread. richest, caveat over seen. 'id all the Chiefs of Klfln raco, . r true forth to'grace t he festive s . -!i . fh ' thev were jolly set, Tj,y rOiieuailU iuuiun.ii,uuin.ni uuu aiuij.', m.. roe in air and gamlxled there, " ' Whilst with loud cheers the welkin rung ..Thev begged that I should stay with them, 1 . . . 1 1. i.....,i .. .- . indfsaid that 1 should be their King if witlr them, only, I'd remain. , . them back the Jolly sprites. 1 roK-d and played, and danced with glee. nd said with tneiw 1 u snena tne nights Hut ail the days I'd stay with thee.. nd so thev softly bore me back r i,.r'i . f.iir and roseate way. v'nd all at"ut our flowery track, I oawlli'" dew drops melt away. : r riDtil her return. Weeks altar this the lady returned, and remained a short time.and again she teoki her departure for Scotland -with her mare and one of the porters at the hotel id take care or. the animal- on tho way departure i-be distributed pieces among her hotel wun as lavish n hand asj though they were mero , paltry quarter. She is believed to be the name Miss Thomp son who recently had r feet of cold 1 I On her 820 gold attecdatts horseshoes made for Edinburgh. L ! a; mare scene. "An' zig." remarked ManMahrtn. ex tending his hand aud smiling afiablyW ia ca wave snonerai zat unto zc men of ze grand United States arrcce have Bade, -'I vill on zisjline it fight' Cut no mattaire if it consume . zc whob sum- maire. General Grant's fafce wore a troubled look. I He turned tov the secre tary of the legation aild winked. I The secretary whimpered something to- him. and he, ahemmed once ;or twice nervously said: 'j We musser lejpresi.l ion; 1 i r Tfye Wilmington Journal. i " 1 I ! ' THE ,rUBLI'ATION OF THE WI,L-M-NGTON" .lOUHNAliwill be resumed inth city of Wilmington, the initial .umn . ' .. .1 I bcr to be issued in tho first Tluusdad ThetvBUiuIi" cjc-iiussuuiiv, 1 heard thy voice so kind and sweet, rallir to me. "My love, my own." And'l loolifl up, thy smile to greet." 111 H j.ik a x, H t..u r 2Uth, 1S71 If. The tlocot Clocks. In "leEgel's building ia now ou ex tibition in all probability the - mosl Tond rfclock in tho world. It was ,a:.'t by Stephen P. Epgle, a watch 2&r at Hazleton. He is about fortyr fre years of age, and waa about'twen rrjears in perfecting the clock. Mr. ieiJ paid Eagle $5,000 for it. Engle aTer.saw tho JStrasburg clock. In Uct, ha his not traveled more than two hundred miles from home at any time. This, clock stands eleven feet high. At its base it ia abojt four feet ride aod at the top about two. It is boat tbreo feet deep at the base, jMilualiy less towards tho tDp. Its lors are dark brown aud gold. The 2trasbui5 clook is thirty feet high, jet its mechahism is not so intricate, cor has it as many figures as the Hazleton clock. The fcfcrasburg clock's fgures are about three Jfeet high, ai:d tho American clock about nine icches. Three minutes before the hwr a oipe organ inside the clock p!aj3 au authem. It has five tuhe3. liella era then rung and when the hour is struck double doors in an j cove open and a figure of Jesus ap petrs. Double doors to the left ion open, and the apostles appear owly, one by one-, in processioD. is they appear aud pa3.s Jesus tty'. turn towards him. Jesus bows, the' apostle turns Jagain and proceeds Uirougci the double deors in an alcove December. ( " " As has always hi-retoforc boji t lie case '.villi this staunch old weekly ;ihe Journal . 1 r ' in clitics will represent none but the - j , -1 r soundest and truest Democratic principles, faithful to the traditions cf that party, steady tp ts present principles ; and unfor- getful of the great fraud by virtue of which a Iiepublicaa "administrjatiorii assumes the . i : ! I . duties of the position fairly won .by the Democratic party. ; 1 ; Our market reports will lb e a prominent part of tho paper and will present 'the mosi ' M 1 I valuable points cf , transactions up to the very hour of going to press, while especial - 1 j . i care and attention will be paid to the edi- ' I i I ! ' , ' ' , torial, , news and miscellaneous depart- i M menls. S i 1 One of the., most prominent features of tho paper will be its agricultural depart ment audon this, which! will je placed in the hands of a gentleman well qualified to manage it, experience as well as care will .- i . be brought to bear, .i ' The Wilminotox Journal willibepub- MiscellaneotLS. HOPE FOR ALL. fished from the office o , the a year. For fufther particulars address, Daily a tte right. As Jeter approaches kEView, every Thursday afternoon! at 2.00 1 jJia. looKS out oi a window aoove ana tempts him. Five times the davilap pt4r, and when Peter passes, denying Jlirist, the cock flaps its wings and When' Judas appearj Satan smes down from his window and fol iaTs'Judas but in the procession, and .lien goes back up to his place to watch ,'nlas, appearing on both sides. As nerroasssion has Passed ' Judaa and ie three Marys disappear and the HPn BEST Selected stock of imported ioors are closed. The scene can be nov 22 JOSH. T. JAMES, Wilmington, N. C. repeated seven, times in an hour if nic :s&ary, and the natural motion of the flock produces it four times per hour taereas the Strasburg procession is saJebnt once a day, at 12 'o'clock. Below tho piazzi is the main dial, bout 13 inches in diameter. To .its ruht is a figure of Time with an hour visa. Above this is a window,, at iiich appear figures -representing path manhood and old acre. h the left of the dial is a skeleton, presenting Death. When the, hour -2J approaches the nrst quarter 'JUST RECEIVED 'FOR i , 1877 SIVIiLS 1877 1 3ooda in the city, consistipg partly of Consumption is generally supposed to be an incur&Die duease. - wnyl xSecaoBe m ecu cat men, who of all otherg should hare been the last to encourage inch as unphilosophical and dangerous a sumption, hare insisted upon and propagated it with a persistency which seem almost incredible in the light f science and oi truth. We used the term 'dangerous V ad visedly, for what can be more depressing and injurious to the consumptive than brooding .over the idea founded solely upon the fiat of ois pnysician mat nis maiaay is mortal, ana that! the utmost that can be done for hin isto;renatrr h is exit lrom this world as easy as possible. Such melancholy and hopeless re flections as this belief engenders, among con- sumpUTe patients, does as much, u not more, to hasten their departure for the land of shad ows, as the tubercles in their lungs. Away with etch a hopeless theory. , Happily the Great Masters or Medicise ' hare entered their protest aeainst it and confuted bv the most positive testimony the monstrous fallacy. Dangerous as pulmonary phthisis,is, its terri ble ravages may be stayed and the lungs 1 re stored to a sound condition' even after suppu ration has taken place. Every experienced surgeon knows that post mortem examina tions oi aged persona who have died in the ojdinary, course ot nature have repeatedly disclosed the traces of pulmonary ulcers en tirely cicatrized. The argument1,' therefore, against the possibility of healing a pulmona ry abscess because the immediate s.'iat of the disease cannot be reached, has not a leg to stand upon. Over fifty instances of the dis covery of cicatrized ulcers in the lung have been recorded by the medical faculty ot Paris, and such eminent authorities as 'Rerinus. Malphighi, DuHaen and scores of otVere, French, English and German,; might easily be cited to prove their certain curability, i io treat any malady rationally its coarse ter and morbid influence must be known. The dissecting knife has disclosed all the inf ternal characteristics of Consumption. We know that tubercles in the lungs vary in size frpm granules smaller than a pin's head to that ot a large bean. These develop into open .ulcers technically known as vomical which afterwards spread over a surface sev eral inches in diameter. Their sacs are filled with a yellow greenish, grayish matter gen erally very offensive. The membrane itself is greatly inflamed, and. the ends of the pul monary artery and vein- connecting with the diseased parts are-clogged with vitiated and purulent mucus. Death must ensue either from suffocation or hemorrhage' if speedy re lief is not obtained. It is obvious that some thing is required which will enable th suf ferer to raise and eject the poison ranklikg in his lungs, and choking the' air passages, and which will also allay the grievous irritation ot tiie inflamed parts. No preparation known to materia medica accomplishes this double object so effectually and speedily as Uollo wat's Cough Cure and Luho Balsa. Thai incomparable remedy loosens and liquifies the fioisonous and foetid accumulations (in the ungs and bronchia?, subdues with wonderful rapidity the inflammation of the diseased Earts, and prevents the possibility of hemorr age. 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- ing. The transcendant merit of Hollo way's Cough Curb and Lusa Balsam is the thor oughness, with which it 'does its work. "It immense superiority to the multitude of offi cinal and proprietary medicines, designed for a similar purpose, which have preceded it, lies in the fact that it is an Absoluts Erabi cast of pulmonary and throatdiseases,, while they at the best were merely palliations. It is; not alone that the preparation dislodges the pulmonic virus, it possesses balsamic properties peculiarly adapted to soothe the lacerated lung, while-by its tonic Operations it greatly facilities and hastens the healing process. As a preventive HollowatS Cough Cure and Lung. B a Us am is equally efficacious. Coughs, especially' the .dry hacking coughs which are so common are terribly fruitful sources of consumption. The sufferer at first has a fueling of rawness iti the threat, tight ness across ths cbest, then dangerous inflam mation ets in, which may give riae to hem orrhage or the formation of vomical, if it is not speedily checked and the cough loosened. Hollowat's Cough Curb and Ltjng Balsam accomplishes this with a degree jof prompti tude and certaintv which astonishes the patient.. No type of throat, lung or bronchi al disturbance can resist its curative influ ence. It overcomes the fnost obstinate forms of this class "of disorders, aDd breaks up at once the most violentparoxyjms of coughing, Miscell an eons. : ' .. . . i F Or Sugar-Coatcd, Concentrated, Boot na ! Herbal jralce, Autl-Bllioni Crannies. TlSE " LITTLE GIAM" CATHARTIC, or .TZuitnm lit Parvo n T kmI I larniaciiiK-ii .n-h.-u.-o. No arse of anr innr ills. compo.--e-l ft- cheap, rru le, an-i bulky ioar triiw?, wnen wo c.iii. i!.r a careftrt applicatic chemical srjen. pxtnict the oalhartiol otner nie.iciii;i prpet-tis from the most talu-aMirot.- jin-l horh.. r.::l concentrate Uiem. int0 a '.minute iirvlt, Kcarcefy larger titan a ninxtard Mied, rtuit cm Us ruuliiv swallowed I..- those of tf,e-fm sensitive stomachs and frw-ti-lioiiri ta-tc. K.:h !i:tU? fursratlve Pellet re p re-en t. ji? .1 m.t co:i-cntr:iie.l form, as mnch c.uh;irt; j .-.ut n- ii eianlied in any of tae larc? pi.u mti.l fur sain in dri'r-sh'opa.' .From, tlieir M ondurfal vaha; tic power. In coimiarinn to Uietr si.e, j.e-ple;w!i have not tried LUem are. .-..;'. unit :i:.i'7 uro jiarsn or tlrastic In effect: l.! it sucii is ii..t at all . the case, trie different acme HK'.ii.-ian: -principles of which thev are coiv.pc-.i' ! si li.nin r.iz.ivl an-l mo.liflel. one ' hy tkc otaws. h to prolu a niOfft Bcnnnii'.s ana uiorough, vet ircutlr ft Til I L I ll.l t V hfliVffifliifr . T 500 pncior unonai other fonns ( f mercury, 'mineral poison, or in- jurioius ,uiuer. n - , , lie 1 nar entirely vegetable, nonartlotiiar care i4 re-juireil while using them. They oper ate without disturbance to the constitution. dieL "I'criuuif;, atnariic. OO Reward U liereby offered 4$ybe pro or of fi.c.M! l.'ellets. to anv ciemLt who, . analysis, will itmi in tliein any calomel or or occupation. F6r Jaundice, Headache, Constipation, Impure. Illood, Pain in tho ,Nhouldern, Xllitnes of tho Chest, DizziueMK, Sour Ernctatlons from tbe Stomach, Had taste in tho mouio, uiiioum attacks, Pain in re gion of KidneyM, Internal Ferer, Bloated feellugabont stomach, Rush of Blood to Head, Illorh-colored Urine, Unsociability and Ciloomy Jl'orebodiuffH, Uike Ir. Pierce' Pleas ant PHrgativb Pellets. In explanation of tne remedial ower of mv. Purgative Pellets over so great a variety of diseases,! I wish to say that their action, upon the animal economy is universal, not a ffland or tissue escaping their sanative im press. .Ape. does not impair the propertiea of . Jies'o pelleUs. They are susrar-coatea and in cksel in fflasa lx)ttles, tlieir virtues heinr there ly preserved unimpaired for any length of time, in any elimaie, w that- they ajfe ajways fresh, and reliable. Thi is not Uie casq with those pills whiCli are put up in cheap j! wooden or pasteboard boxe Recollect that 'for all dis eases where a Laxative, Alterative, or Pujrrative, is indicated, .tliese little Pellets wfll irlve tlie moot perfect satisfaction to all who 'fuse them They are sold, by 25 cents a bottle. all Druggists at B. V. PIERCE, H. I., Prop'r; , BUFFALa K. i . . . 4 .! j ' I : . - ' j , 1 imcHii & mn FIMOS. The Handsomest, the Best Tone, tfae iviost Durable Pianos El3ade. Thoy arcj Beautiful Tlosoworvl, Sevn rtnl OHcVthinl Octaves, with cvcrygrmprovcrncr. ami fully guarantocd. Their rt clerato price anV tiniforrn fncccsshare won lor them I the positiori of a 4 jStamlar Jvof' Economy and Duralnlily. AckriDwlede-ed by all Musicians tKbd' the Bost. tt R 8,000 ACESTS - WANTED IN EVERY COUNTV.SiADDKESS. - j MABCHAt?5i SMITH PINO CO.; Y Mr, ROBERT. SMITH, Agent. 47 Univorsitv Place 10" our York APril 5 '- - 1 i -r i'V ' 'I V"'. : ; . (' 1 r" -J wholssals peicsb; aTThe followine quotations represent tlie wholesale prices eenerally. 41In maims? up small orders hisher prices have to be charged. BAGGLVG Uunny...... 1ouble Anchor...... Double Anchor " A" Standard Domestic........ BACON North CaroUna, Uams, lb... ....... Shoulders, V Ib.J.........'. Sides IbJ...:J .' Western Smoked Dams.'..J .'. r Sides, jV h onouiaers.. Dry Salted. Sides, 13 fi Shoulders, lb.... BEEF Live weight............ BARRELS Spirits Turpentine Second Hand, each... 1 75 New York,each, new....... 2 00 BEESWAX y lb 30 BRICKSr-WiliniBffton.M 8 00 r n i 1 :BX 1 15 10 8 Stoamship Lines, &c. CLYDE'S v. ;- v. ; and Wilmington, Steamship : i. I - Line. Northern , BUTTER North Carolina & Northern. lb. ......... CAN'DLES Sperm y fi).....L Prunes, Dutch Herring; ! kBIotts' Champagne Cider, Ac, &c. j Candies, Oranges, Apples, Lemons, j Canned Fruit, Saused Pigs Feet, Anchovies, Raisins, Citron, Currants, r Choice. Liquors, Wines, Lager Beer,Etc, Ac Fowale cheap, at ' GEO. ltf SCHOTTE'S, Lie Flower Store, , N. . Corner Market and Second sts. dec 21 ' i.--M .' Ail J its ingredients are purely vegetable. Sprue of them are. culled from sources entire ly new to pharmacy, and all are possessed of properties of marvelous remedial efficacy. The unsolicited testimonials which its pro prietors have been constantly receiving since its introduction to the public, froin persons who have experienced or witnessed its wonderfully beneficial effects, fully justify the belief that it must, ere long,; become the Standard American Specific fob all Dis eases OF, THE ReBPIRATOBY ObCJANS. ; IMPORTANT CAUTION. i - None-p-enuino unless the signatures of J U LfUi lUVU V . M W u VMM A I m j - s A. JAA t 4 V-" M V uu v. l'w - ; I aerever8es his hour . clas 'and t Mmi TVTflI Tl -5ftft. Hatdock and G. D. Davis as agents j for the i ...... . . . .1 ' I iTntfoH vf.tao rn tnnnd nn tnf wrannnr. A iPt nnann Ahfi Vlth tUS KRVlnP. I - " I i uunv-uu, J Call to-morrow -tj Huoiuar ueii uiu rvBiiUB, vou WILL ALWAYS FIND THE '"'a cmldnooa appeaxB. msianiiy. j i "-eatho hotir -hand Bpproachea the choicest and fattest beef in the Market at c:d quarter or half hour there are a. e t 1 i . ' 'ithe strokes of two bells. Then Sta11 No's d Jt.now I am offering some r..." - . . ,. i t i 1 uaia annearfi. ana tne organ piays a benntifni J3a. After this Time strikes two I , 1 I reverses his hour giW rben two MOUNTAIN BEEF, respond ipside. One minute after wWch t08ee t0 buy. a cnime oi Dens is ueara. wnen a uiag door opens in the uppe,r poroh morning and see if it is not bo. ..... i. "..t tfcU. . IIIjJjM. cu iuh apsnos appear in proces- a. The docs: also tells of the von .s changes, the tides, the seasons, ys and day of tne month and Year. 1 the signs ot the . zodiac: and on TTn A Artalcftr. i Camsntflr and t? a 6oldier in armor is conBtantly on I h ! . i ; -ra, wBiitng. oacs ana lorward. UaDlliet-JliaKer, we nours aavance. Juannood. Old i and .Death tafce.part in the pan- handsome reward -will be given to any one rendering such inlorciation as may lead to the detection of any party or parties counterfeit ing the medicines or vending the same know ing them to be spurious, i . ' 1 ! Sold at the manufactory of Professor Hollow at & Co., New York, and by all re spectable druggists and dealers in medicines throughout the civiljixed-world, $1 per Bottle, nov 16 Exchaii de c4 B, D. MORRILL,' Corner. By an Immense practice, extending through a period of years, having within that time treated many thousand eases of those diseased peculiar to woman, I Ibave been enabled to perfect a nioet potent and agreeable medicine that nieet.i the Indications presented by that class of dia- oases with positive certainty and exactness. To designate this natnrat specific compound, 'I have named St . 1 . Dr.Piercels Favorite Prescription. I .' . i - ' r i The term, however, is but a feeble expression of my high appreciation of Its value, based upon nay own personal observation. As a close. ol- ecrver, I hare, while witnessing its iositive re-' Bulbs to the few special diseases incident to the eeparateu organism of woman, singled 'it out n? tlie climax or crowning gem of my medical career. On its nHJilts, as a posi tive, safe, and effectual remedy for. this class of diseases, and one that will, at all times and under all circumstances, net kindly and in har mony with the laws which govern the female system, I am willing to stake my reputation as a physician.! Nay, even more, m conlldent am I that it will not - disappoint the most sanguine expectations of a single invalid lady who nses it for any of the ailments for which 1 recommend it, .that I offer and sell it under A POSITIVJbi GUARANTEE. If a beneficial effect is not experienced by tlie time two-thirds of the con tents of the bottle are used, I will, on return of the1 bottle, two-thirds of tlie medicine having been taken according to directions, and the case being one for1 which I recommend it, promptly refund tho money , paid for it. Had I; ns the most perfect oonndence in its virtues, I couM not offer it as I do under those conditions; but hav ing witnesseAits truly miraculous eures ic thou- ' sands of cafes, I feel warranted aud. perfectly safe In risking botb my reputation and my money on it? merits. J " The following are among those diseases in which "my Favorite Prescription has worked cures, as ii by magic, !and with a cer tainty never before attained by any medicine:' Leucorrhcea, Excessive Flowing, Painful Monthly Periods, Suppressions when from un natural canses. Irregularities, Weak Back, Pro lapsus, or fall f Retroversion, Hearing nal Heat, Nervous le Dondencv. Threatcn Congestion, Inflammation and 'Ulceration of tlm Uterus, Im potency, Barrenness, or Sterriity.Tc- znaie weaxness, ana very many ouier .curomu diseases incident to woman not nioutioned here. In all affections of tliis nature, mypFavoiite Prescription works cures the marvel of the world. This medicine I do not jcxtol a a cure-all, but it admirably fulfills a single ness of purpose, being a, ' mast perfect' specific- In all chronic diseases of the eeiml sys tem of woman. It will not disappoint, nor wiil It do harm, in any state or condition. Those who; desire furtht. information- on these subjects can obtain it ia The Pi:ofl's Common Seksk iMedical Adviser, a book, of over 900 pages, pent, post-paid, on receipt! of $1.50. It treats miuuUJlr of tiiose diseases peculiar to Females, and 'gives 'much vi'.isibie advice in. regard to tLe managujnt of tiiosc affections." . , 'i. - i FAVORITE PR.ESCK2ITZON; SO 3.1) BY AXLt DUUGCrlSTS. - ! , lapsus, or falling of the Uterus, Ante version and' i, Hearing uown sensations, niier- uepreRsion, ueuiiuv, ves ica Miscarriage, Chrome Tallow, lb Adamantine, V Bet............ CHEESE I ; , Northern Factory, & Dairj cream, lb , State, V ltL COFFEE Java, V ft Kio, y lt Lacruvra. ft... CORN MEAI V bushel. COTTON TIES V ft....... Sheetinr, 4-4 T$ yard..... Yarn. V. bunch -. i.......1 FISH ' . IV'. Mackerel, No. 1, bbl...'.16 00 No. 1, 1$ Xbbl. 8 75 Mackerel, No. 2, V bbl....l3 60 No. 2, y bbl..i 7 50 Mackerel, No.-3 V bbl.....'00 00 00 20. 35 25 00 5 00 ! 50 32i 10 00 U off . 1 . .. - r ; . ! I 7 i ' - e .. -' sx ' .TTho Steamer; ? t ! - ':'- ' I. ; ' ! - A '- p. ' 25 immmmmmL oo f ra 13 IVA 00 30 19 24 fiO 4 13K 15 13 33 22 6 1K 95 7K FER' 0 0 0 9 7 7 8 75 00 1 00 00 00 60 00 50 00 Mullets, 2? bbl. I N. C'Herrincr, bbL...... Dry Cod, ft. FLOUIFine, ? bbl.. -Super, Aorthern bbl... ; Extra do " V bbl... Family " bbl... City MillEx,,Super bbl... " FamUybbl... " Ex. Family bbl... ILIZERS Peruvian Guano,1 2000 fts. 58 00 B&uerh's Phosphate " " 00 00 Carolina .Fertilizer i Ground Bone Bpne Meal " ' Flour Navassa Guano, : " Complete Manure " - Whann's Phosphate ' Wando Phosphate " Bera-erABrutz'sRos." Wilcox, Gibb & Co., ma- . nipulated Guano.'. 55 00 GLUE? ft J 9 GRAIN-Corn,store, 56fta 77 Corn, cargo, 56 fts...... j 60 Corn, jel., bushel isone. Oats, 9 bushel 1 75. Peas; cowJ bushel..!..... 05 HIDES Green, V ft .... Dry, 5? ft ........... HAY Eastern, 100 fts... North River, V 100 lbs.... HOOP IRON V ton...i... LiAHJ) Northern ft. jNcrth Carolina y ft.. L.IM1S y bbl 20 00 9 00 00 00 0 00 10 50 AfiC J 00 0 6 50 7 50 8 00 10 00 7 25 7 75 , 8 25 48 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 50 00 " 00 00 00, 00 " 00 DO " 00 00 4 - 10 10 95 '. 80 00 10 11- 1 35 ( G0 00 I 000 00 ' 54 00 i0 00 45 00 47 00 055,00 67 00 70 00 70O0 . 00 00 70 00, EGULATOR, . I CAPT. DO AXE . AVJLL SAIL FOR NEW YORK O.X I Wednesday January 2. B ERIE FACTOR, YORK Q CAIT. JONEjS Will sail from new Pi SATURDAY, Jan. 5. 15 80 62 j ' TT 1 4 l?2 00 via 20 05 11 12 00 LUMBF.il City steam sa'wd , I Hftiprtuii,resawed, WMtt.2i ou n uu Rough ede plank, y M:ft.27 00 25 00 West India cargo, accord- ! ing to quality, y M ft...l5 00r18 00 Dressed flooring,seasoned.20 00, 35 00 Scantling and boards, com mon, y M ft.. ...15 00 MOLASSES Cuba.hhdgl Cuba, bms., y gal. Sugar house; hhds. y gal. "" IT 40 45 $2300 Orleans Choice bbls. y gal. NAILS Cut,4d to 20dlf?kV 2 OlLS-rKerosenejjV.g!"-" " Lard, y gat ....... Linseed, ? gal... Rosin, y gal....... ............ 20 65 85 16 id 00 30 PRETTY THINGS for INiagara Ftills Gazette. lf Heroine of the Cold Horseshoes- lt snmmer a lady truest aT" the Ufict House attracted no little at- t:os, both at the hotel and in the rHe, by her whims ami xsaprices, !l W ysinnltA Anlu Kv VkAl f " -: l : .11 .:, -w.ciucB. Dug novor registerea ;'-3ae. althnnrrh MMisa Tho!nDi5ln', N. o . . r-- td all social adranoe, paid all 51 bills rirnmntiV nnrl nsnaJlv with J-dollar gold pieces, would, leave f hotel without annonoeement and hsfcnt several days, aud upon re- "2? Wonld tMk hp rnnm as though r tad been out for a 6hort walk r.Ti Dd in . numberless other ways pevidenoed a mind decidedly peca-r- She" hd 'Taluable mare, which f m in the habit of riding, usually M by th Vi WhilA rwtnnTincr Scents at the Cataract she, left Gay as quietly aa uuxal, and eom( i . uterwarcL tne . proprietors re- fea a despatch from Bristol, Eng , from their eccentric : guest, re- Third OtreeJ;, Opp, City Sal yILL FCRNISS COFFINS and Casketa with attendance at short notice. f , i . i ' i Orders for Carpenter work and Cabinet ' ii i 1 .work respectfully solicited and promptly ex- A LL SDItTS OF the Christmas trade will be found at H. chanee Corner. 1 Every steamer brings something new, "handsome and i useful, and I havej Just oiieneda larce lot of goods ordered expressly for the Holiday trade;:among them will be fonndxill of the .latest novelties in my line for wear and ornament for Ladies, Gentle men and Children, among them the ecuted. All work guaranteed. nor 22j ADELINA ZEPHYR HOOD FOR LADLES, TH0S. J. SOUTHEBLAND ' -IS ; - JIVERY AND 8 ALE STABLES, Comer Third and Princess Street, j Wilmington, N. C. iSta- Horses and Vehicles for hire at rea- aonaMe rates. Excursion i parties to the Sound and country accommodated. , may 26 ' . j ! ' Always Fresh. price SI 50 and tl 75. Neck Wear, new Tie milE BEiTPIES. CAKES. IB READ and Goodies jin the city, alwayf Fresh from the Oven and alvrayi Warranted. Clean and Pare and made from th best materials. . Good things for Chrutmaa in abundance id Home Made Candies, . all or wnicn win be aoldveiy low. I i ' I No. 23 South Front Street, and 16 Market Oreton Braid?, Plush tciall kinds. Bangles, the latest in .rets tor earfs ana , veus. Handkerchiefs of all kinds; best value in the city. Kid Gloves, Collars and Caffs, W orsted Hoods. Crepe Llsse iiuchlne, cheap; and ther things too numerous to mention. K-THE1MILLQIEET DEPAETHEHT you can find every thing New, Stylish and CTePl3dies are especially invited to call and examine the handsome stock of Hats I am offering at prices that xiefy the hard times. . . '' Don't wait for the rusn dui come ai once. i i . ...! y. n. sprunt, .1 dec 17 Exchange Corner. iDTERTISna IN THE WILMINGTON (WeeklyWOtlRNAL OSce corner Chestnut and Water Eta. E. 7. PIERCE, H. D., Froj'iy 1WFFALO; . OEJold tlie Fort TCALIi THE ATTENTION of the eiti zena of Wilmington who haS-e Watches, Clocks and Jewelry to be repaired to the fact .that I have had an experience of 21 J rears at the bench and feel justified In say ng that all work left in my care will receive my own personal attention. As I 'have no workman hut myself, und no apprentices to botch up work, , 1 promi.se that in the future all work entrusted to my rare shall not only be promptly done; but In a superior, workman-like manner. Not , in tending at prent to keep much stock on hand, consequently my whole and undivid ed attention shall . be devoted to the me chanical branch of the Watch and Jewelry trade. All botched up jobs made a speciality-' if-Chronometers antl Nautical Instru ments repaired, i - i - -de 7 J. H. ALLLlN. : -1 ! r- PEANUTS y bushel....!.. POTATOES - Sweet, y bus. Irish,, -Northern, v bbl..... 2 PORK Northern, city mess.14 Thin, V bbl............ ...00 00 jJ'rime, y bbl (extra). :.....12 75 75 l 1 10 G5 75 50 2 75 50 15.00 00 00 13J 00 41 47! 27; 30 8 00 17 45 10 40 .00 00 00 00 VA 00 . 75 VA VA 6 CO 820 V The OFFICE I SALOON, DAWSON BANS ALIiETT- to IS THE PLACE get the finest Oysters WTv: Game and all' the, deiacacies of j the season always on hand. -, ! - tl Ton jjet what yoo call for and pay for rmlTwhat vcu cet at COLLINS' OflFlCE i - " liump, ) bbl RICE Carolina, V Eaatladia, ft..'....:. Rough, y bushel......; RAGS Country, y ft' City, y.yh rope-u...., SALT Alum, y saci.. Liverpool, y sack. American j eack ....L 80 l -''Marshal's fine V sack.. . 1 45 -g) Cadii y sack......... ,.. 75 SUGAR Cuba, y Jtt 9. Porto Rico y ' 10 A Coffee, ;Vih.."... 00 U " V Ex C 2...:.........,.....t Crushed 79-fi. SOAP Northern, y lb...... SniNGLES Contract, yM Common y M... Cypress saps y M..... , Cyrrere hearts, V III. STAVES W. O. bbl. y M.15 00 Fro hhd. y E.............f...oo 06 Cypres, y M.. ...10 00 TALLOW y fo.V....... 0 TIMBER Shipping y 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 Caro Jna, per jral ... 1 WOOL Unwashed, per lb... , Wehed. rer 5.. 00 5 4 00 2 25 5 '50 G 00 00. 85 ; . 2 2 22 00 85 00 00 10 00, 1 11-"'. 10 ioa 12 00 00 CO ' 50 18 23 & e. 3 0 (t0 00 25 00 00 00 19 00 ' 10 13 00 10 00 8 50 6 00 1(3 50 !!2 25 l 20 Q 30 For !SaIe. ONE UPRIGHT ' IGINEfcrar Lorse power, in good order. Suitawe for farm uses.- WUlbe sold'cleap AppJj at DALY REVIEW OFFICE, . I Corne r Cte stnut (ftiul; Water struts. !S Shippers can relv upon the broicirt sailing of Steamers as advertised, -felt' .'. r-k!r.i.-. !:. . . . .. . . ' 1 1 . nciiii engagements apply t . A. Z) Agent. a..utuLiUpri-t aoiiciting Agent 1 WM. P. CLYDE A r.n nL.i - IS T ,. . , m UUC o uowiing ureen, or Pier 13, N. R.,"Ne. or. i. j-- M and; :.' '., '4v-..1 Wilmineiton, C.J steamshipeliNe I rSl n Tho Steamer CAPT. OLIVER, WILL SAIL FROM BALTIMORE ON Saturday, Jan. 5. Prompt. Shippers can rely upon thenromnt sailing- of steamers as advertised, hfc Through Bills of tiding jrirsj. to and from Philadelphia, and Dispatch guaranteed. For Freight Engagement apply , to ' t' ' ' w Agent, j Wilmingtan, U. O. L. 8. B ELD EN, Soliciting Agent. ; I REUBEN FOSTER, General Agea Corner Lee and Light Street, Blttroor; i 'dec3l' ' ' i Ml A i-emale School. EIMISSES BURR k JAMES,' Prlnclnali. 4 1 luittrhiiNTn ANNUAL Sewlod r ii ..i . . ... . I .rT' -lw" commenoe on TBUR3-'; 'AY, tht 4th of October. . fnr,!). t -n eceived, while the same care will be btoV- CZri , r eVs ieicniDg combined ' i text book instruction - t. . . .-.- - feature of the school, the' PrtadfftS v k . ngeotu method or ingchfid: - T" " , :'7OB5 Md imt v eaquu. j Vocal music nrf o.H.tK.t- r. ! LL'.Ji cnaree. excentinir . tHH rnm a.h ,- calisthenic appktuai - - V Musical Department nder the repcrTiaio rj oi Mrs. ii. SCnahing, whose kar aad faith-4 FUrmj, Ac, see or addxni Priaeipal. Circular TWO. CIRCLTL.AR SAWS, : ound in the Daily Review Offle;'cofncr Chestnut and Water Htreeta. ' is notified to come forward, prove propertr ' and reinoYC the same at onoK nov 13. , j i Hieciai caro ior tue mare St - . I ' dec -n. dec V. up ptair, SALOON.
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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