The Daily Review JOSH. T. JAMES. Ed. nm! Prop TUeSDAY. OCTOBER 1. . FOR CONGRESS : OF NEW HANOVER. V view axu iton:. The widow c.f Daniel WcUN r, now jouroins at New Ilochclle, Gca. Joseph A. Wheeler, : ecu federate cavalry fume, is a candidate for the United States Senate from Alabama. Uti. Juia C. R. Dorr, . i Iintlar.d, Vt., ha receive! the pcri.al thai.kaof Kit-Alfwttaof pa;"t f " the late tucea Mercii?s. CD Rrother Kimball U1 ban: iuck trying tora-se aa S9.000 '.ibt of t.a Swamp- wot t (Maa.) Baptist church: ho raised $100 ef:cr working beyond mido'SDt. Curt Urittcn rf the Clarence IJIcycIe Club ro.!e from London to Rath Lack, L'T-I mile, i" twenty-three hours and fifty-five minute. inducer, bait for icfrciLintnt. Ruisian officers have taken nwuuaings in the great Siberian lal e Baikal, which show a depth of 2.040 mctcis. whereas tbc deepest souc(Udk in tie Mediterran ean is ouly 2,1 oS. In Slcsail-Sevin Frat.cc. rc-sMc an old ru m in whose house it has betn the cus lt.ii:. fur the past thirty year, for all couple married iu the tillage to pas their wedding niht. The wrotirt Advcntists, who are not without hope cf seeins their peculiar ideas realized in the sweet by-anJ-by, mrtt to compare notes rest month. A large delegation from abroad is expected Cotton mils arc becoming numerous in India, more particularly in Bombay, and ilfccms probable that with improved nuchincry, cheap labor aid the saving on freight they will.tc at:e to corapcto successfully with Knsh P Mine. Christine' Nilssoa, wire is now in Paris, has consent ed to appear in a series of concerts in England, receiving tlcrcfor at l;e rate of $1,000 a night. It is now generally understood that Mine. l.oivilv hv r.ulures in Chicago. This tunntt is one mile loar, and the train will be fnurminutcs pasMiig through brakemau of the 11. SUVUIVV. . Central Tacific Railroad; and wfce.i the train dashed into dajlight in juit four sreonds. tho sight of a fellow kissing h'S girl was revcakd. A Virginia woman oilers to U her husband by auction, and aply the pro ceeds to the liquidation of il S:a.c debt. -I can rccommor.d hita to purcha.-c.-s, V .?.? "a a man tOSsCsin" all the saw vaw? - fc qualities a woman capable rf controlin him could desire' William E. Johnson was a c!l-rk i-i tie Mo. lie went to Scot land, where be spent all his in. atul wrote tho bank's casbkr for help to get back. Money was sent him. One of his first acts oa his rctarn was to steal $3,000 from the bank, lie has lied. Florence Nightingale, now CO, is con fined to her loom in London by illness. Gen. Sherman's wile is seriously sick in Newport. Ex-Go v. Diuglcy cf Maine is tn f.tr r.nreiKi on account of broken health. Dr. Durfco of Williams College- has had a becond stroke of para'y sis. Tho new JewUh synagogue in Bostou, formerly the property cf tho Church street Methodist Episcopal Church, was dedicated oa Sunday last, with imposing ceremonies, in the presence of a very large audience. The services included a prayer for the atllicted South, and a large eoltec tioa was taken up, one-half of which. wnt tr th Yellow fever suffercis. The ark and chairs of the synagogue are made of olive wood from the Mount of Olives. A New York letter says : -'Young Beanctt is in town most of the time now, aad devotes himself to the literal manage ment of the Herald. He reaches the oEce early, and holds a perpetual levee till ha leaves for the dav. He suggests topics, directs special contributions, looks at bills, driws checks, and absolutely holds the reins. This is so contrary to the general belief that I. put it as news. For instance, every morning a copy of the Herald is marked with the name of tho writer of every article. If in the city it is laid oa his table. If out of town Newport, BafJa'o, Taris or Lon don it is mailed to him. It is, of course, to his interest to do this; but how many men are there with millions of revenue who would or could descend to the de tails of even a valuable property like the Ucraldl THE lIAilubs Of the many hard hits which the strut - ting peacock, turiiamcd Conkling, bas had at the hands of the rcss biuco his famous tilt at Saratoga, in the Republican Convention, Iicl-I mere lasi wcck, uie ioi- ...... louing from tho Washington Post is the hardest. It i well worth reading and we the-re fore renrodunti it here. The, Post calls it 'Conkl:ii - ... ... . I s r7Je, ami goes lor him thusly: ( Alter weary waiting of gestation and niighty convubions .of parturition Mr. UjUh l,17 lux .uluuu; T-"fc" fc Tv, ? . . rf i t.J;r- ir. t cxjiccleu greaicsi cuori. oi li s inc. lie uas fulkeil and pouted at' Hayes, coquetted ami intrigued with tho Democrats. JJur- ing an eight months session of Congress lie has staiKea anoui uie rcriaie inamocr, wrapped in the solitude of his own gncv- 11 m i ft- vanitv. an cni-ma to his friends -and an object af curiosity to his opponents m 9 jraLi; gloomy J and peculiar He has played the part oi a inersites, seated upon tbe throne of Jove, and seme have CiUtak.u the sound ol the scurrilous Olympian clouds for tho thunder of the creat-bro wed monarch himself. Rut now the illusion has vanished. iMr. Conkling has opened his mouth and id himself again. lie is the same old distiller of intellectual froth, the same mighty utterer of little things that he used to.be when he sung the inebiiated glories of Grant in Senato- rial hexameters, and lent his magnificent . r r- i. lorwi as a htrecu lor uranis iieis 10 carry . . n fflimw tlifhr..i in tit. i fin (rt rt In all the turgid farrago w-chi rolled from his lips in an eu l.hauliasis of rhetoric at Saratoga day before pestcrilay, there is not a single inouiu iu inaicaio mac me man's iniud has been disciplifced by events; not a single postulate to bhow that he has learned anything new or forgotten anything old. He stands now where he has always stood, a physical and intellec tual giant, dwarfed to fit the shoes and clothes of the merest partisan baby cry ing for moro pap. With all his tremen dous pretensions and all his portentous muttering, he basn t the independence or the courage of even un grammatical Jack Logan, feeble old Howe, or block-headed Don Cameron. Having exhausted the vocabulary for a year and a half in private denunciation of Hayes and his fraudulent Cabinet, having in the impenetrable shade of executive sess;on strode the Senate lloor, tearing passion into tatters in a way that would have shamed hdwm rorrest, and turned the liver of the late McKean Buchanan pea-geen with envv, he now subsides iu the f veriest j sucking elove of I . II. I-. I . I oeeu KicKeu om oi me cusiom-nousc anu nimseu ignorcuiwiin xne uoubie sttngs ot hatred and contempt.' Jn the recent past honest men have shown sympathy for 1 t . - I i-v,wu uaow I nonest men nave snown sympathy lor I iko3eoee.onKuug,uot eecause mey i.Kea nis rfilril rr Iillloil flirt nrAmun rf lu tVn I v i , V. i i sonal antagonism to. Hayes, wh'ch has been mistaken lor a ceueiic ant nathv to fraud. There has been a tendency to welcome any allyju the cause of making iraud ouious and hideous, aad Air. uonk- ling has this tendency to thank for the undeserved rctpect which has of late been accorded to h-m. But now, when the time has come for, substantive action; when ho stood at tho; choos'ng-point and his future trembled n the balance, hung upon the frame of a sentence as upon thft casting oi a de, this supnosuicu.3 mailed knight turns t ul like n cuurl clad m tin armor ami masquerading ! inj the role of Sir Owain. There is no mistaking the meaning of this t-ickly collapse, no dodg ing tho significance of the jlittlo wool which comes of the great cry of Conk ling's laborious s-ea, dg. it means that the nau feels the deadly iriasm of defeat stealing through his system and is un- nerved and prosnhued by it. It s-gnihes that in the presence of real diflicultv and substautial dauger the semblance of coura-re which grew eAit of arrogailce without chec.v and egotism without re straint, ooz.'a out of his finger's ends and evaporates lrom his bhrinking skin, leaving him nothing but a g"eat big par tisan booby shivering and shaking in the keen cast wind from Mainc Henceforth Mr. Conkling will always bo found at his proper level, lie will be set down in the books if he doesn't fall out of the si"ht of historv :dtoethfr as one'of that class of public men of which American politics, is so prolific; men iu whose make-up a homo opathic. grain of statesmanship ;s trituturatcd to extinction in a deluge of wordy froth, weak prcten- sion and dishwatery profession of great design with neither will nor, power to ex- .. v. i: i j tl'.r, , lk Y lKMl 111 uamfu ruru us .vcmucs, out no m.ns out to ue I tho veriest hiccoughing Helot of his party. The vast mob of mean little men whom Uaycs.in his exigency of "special cases." could not find room for un the pay-roil because they had not happened to have auy opporiunuy to commie perjury or forgery for h'm, have hailed Coukling as their leader and chosen htm as their ex- nonent; hoping that when he did speak he would set tueir shrill squeaks of disip paintmeut to the grand and gloomy music of us own m egotism and make Hayes tremble at" the! imposing soucd. But when his accents came they were the shrillest of impotent squeaks and the most Ridiculous of lizz and sputter.' Fit leader of a decaying party ; ht heal of a hungry and disappointed mob without brains to plan heroic revenue, and without courajre to wreak it ! Defeat has niarked him for its own, and in defeat his own whine is the signal of his disgrace. Three months oi Senatorial nosturinc remain to h'm. Wrap his form in the bloody sliui, give him a wooden buckler and a tin sword, and let bim masauerade it out for the I eminet colored patriots in the side caJlerv. and winning lrom the tenuer Iancy oi budding schoolgirls :a bread-and-buttry flavored admiration! in the place of -the respect he has forfeited frcni grown per sons. And if, in after years, it is deemed worth while to peipetuato his memory ju the statuary of the Capitol, let him be set up in India rubber, hollow, and pumped full of wind scented with night blooming uiu uucus, auu cooa mo iauicai conven- m&ll wa3 arrested in Vienna for at tion as sweetly as if his friends had not tempting fo throw a harmless bradle cereus, to stand as the type or Uie small V . " t V, Y " , Tr Z conceit, itself the product ofj still IJuU" Collections and Conveyancing a Specialty. men wiui le&s ciast-ic uiut-a. i Potter, the man vrhn h. T,PPi?ti!? 1 hxlQW ZCQsa c.:, reacbcd California. He lis, been dead- bca(cJ at saloons and hotels cu tbe way has traveled liinrelv. i anj js satistied with the enteiorise : but be, says it wa a longtime between drinks in tli;; mountain region. I r. f . 1 . 1 1"- eiociors nuo suivive liie.T exposures and labors amid the yellow fever will have at tl,eir command closer and mnrP nvfal observaf ioD:l of the disease than have pre v.ously been made. Fathologtcal examin I fit inni ll.T.Vf SMOWn imnn.tant oenna !t i 'vo'uu" the base of the biain ; a "boT-wood, or completely light Jiver; degenerated kidneys and ai cnoiaiouslydarge spleen, as char actei?cs cf lhe d?se?se in every instance. , on ai ;.. n i i. ahe doctois engaged m thisspecial woik have elaborate reports, both tech . - ... nical and gener2i, and it is to be hoped have furnished a broad basis of facts for study and explanations. , Damascus has been ruined by the open- iU Ul luo 'JUC' AUA" iue om,auu trade, both Oriental and European, by I carav?a with Bagdad and! the Persian uift has been diverted to the waterways, . . jij tU- A filf , Per ct'ni- anu Jare uers oi empty bbops and houses in every part of the citv indicate the neneral decline The I J . . .riwi UU 1,- i.i. r., I V lem and Christian, and that, too, iu a city I where, eighttcn months-ago, a beggar was a rar it v. The more elevated districts of Lebanon, which formerly contributed the principal portion of the mendicants during the winter months, have this year sent double tho number to swell the amount of local indigence. The far-fam ed eye of the East is now dull and lustre less. BOILED DOWX. Doys under sixteen oanght "smoking in Cobientz are arrested. Hewepapers are used ju many schcols ?-i tho West mstead of reading boors The British Consul in Pekin puts the deaths fr.otn famine in China at 7, 000,000. The proviuce of Shami alone lout 5.000.00U. j r.mnprnrs nro nervnns nownduvs. A - into the imDerial carriage. 'I havo somewhere pawned my wed mv frit Hvinb ia on fiHvorian. UJUK ilUK V1 VA S AUtt AO UU CAVA V JA. HiOV . -l ' itu u.m,. iii r 1 1 u i ii h in mnu imiini. m. in iiuiuci wiH leasQ 8end md hia addre68.' , vaienijne jaser xasua now jjuiub e mmand of eighty battalions in j. The Emperor of Germany etill car- his right arm in a slmg. The Italian newspapers puojisii a letter from Garibaldi to the young men of Genoa, calling on them to pre paro for war with Austria. MOONSHINE. The lato worsn escape tlie ojr.v bird. Those whoui tb-i god lovj t 1 1 cu cumbers. Wueu is u mm xi;t a mau ? vii-u hfs'a abed. There is a groat difTerencu betweeu the clock ou tho mantel t.ml i'.io Watch oa tho libine. Brass is moro priced iu At'risa lln. gold. A Chicago druoxiue- wouitl bring $950 by dead weight. It was not a plumber who wrote the famous lino : Tlv"s spigot uoot Men ure pei verse. Dr. Carver, who should be au expert cutler, excels as a uhooter. I Two things that go off in a hurry an arrow dismissed from a bow, and beau dismissed by a belle. When Emerson recklessly wrote, Every natural action is graceful,' had ho ever BeeQ an angry woman throw a utone at a cow Ju reply to thequestion, 'Will the coming man be baVl ?' the Norristown Herald affirms (tharjj he generally is when he first comes. 1 A Word of Warning to Counter- fetters. : Th wide-spread fame of llostetter's Stomach Bitters causes a necessity on our partto remind, from time to time, whom It "iay concern; of the fact that imitating said articles is a punishable offence, and we now give this word of caution, that we will most assuredly have all those persons engaged in reflUlng our second-hand bottles, Belling by the gallon or barrel, or In lny manner what soever palming oil on the public a spurious article purporting to be our preparation, punished to the full extent of the law. Penalty for counterfeiting, or dealing in counterfeit trade mark goods, as set forth in a law recently passed by Congress: "Fine not exceeding f 1,000, or Imprisonment not more than two years, or both such fine and ImprlsonmenLI We never fall to convict. "otice to Dealers asd Purchasers. llostetter's Bitters are never, under any circumstances, sold in bulk, BUT ALWAYS ix ttles, with a finely engraved U.S. -Ia ternal Revenue (special proprietary) Stomp covering the cork of each bottle, fastened to both sides of the neck of same. All Bitters purporting to be llostetter's, without this &unp, are counterfeit. HOSTETTER & 8 KITH. BRUCE WILLIAMS, ATTOniJUr AT LAW, Pender County, N. C. june 4-dAw I TTTIT T a wpif t . -,. r I T I .. ' : IliscellaneoTis. , For Rent. pBOM 1st October, that desirable Store on the Northwest corner of ImrH Market and Front Btreeta.occnpied by Col. J. J. Hedrick as a Dry Goods bonse. Also, a Fine Dwelling oyer T. n, Howey's Shoo Store, on Market ftreet, 12 Booms, suitable for BoardiBg Houie. Applv to W B "McKOY. 1 Or J D BELLAMY, Jr., sept 16 I Attorney. For Rent, rphat desirable DWELLING HOUSE on Fifih, between Dock i and Orange Streets. Apply to sept 7 I II. li. EILEKS. ,- l i For Rent. i 1 J.. 1 ! rptlK DWELLING on Market Ji street next North of Mr. A. II. Morris' grocery etore. To parties with capital sufficient to. make a store of froat part of building level with the street line, a lease tor a number of years may be given. Apply to JOSH T. JAMES, , sept 6 or, UUONLY AAiOKKiS. For Rent- IROM 1st October, 1878, that large and very desirable DKY GOODS STORE, on N-rth Front V .' Street, at present occupu-d by! ligiiSsy Jd. ilcntire, beq. , JMfeSB i I auff 26 1). A. KMll'll. For Rent, mHE COMMODIOUS ANDjDE- . X lightfully situated Offices , overtps. our store, aibo, iae oiu riuji HOUSE, opposite P. Cummins A Co's Mill, and two Offices on DockJ StreeL Apply to l augl9 GILES A MURCHISON. To Move. ! i i QN THE FIRST OF OCTOBER I will move my Barber Shop from the basement of ithe Firct National Bank, to the store at pres ent occupied by Capt. James W. Lip p in I will fix up one of the finest Uarber Shops n the State. cent 11 I. FUR1IANSKI. Notice ! Preserve Your Teeth: it is Condusive to Health ! OUR PRICES are within reach of all. All dental operations performed skillfully VJJULXJ-J and satisfactorily. Artificial Teeth inserted in from one to three weeks after extraction and a nerfect fit guaranteed in every instance. Teeth extracted without pain. The best Tooth Paste made, for ale at 50c per box. THOS. B. CARR& , DENTISTS. Office No. 38 Marked st SON, a tig 3. Werner & Prempert's Tonso- rial Rooms, TOS. 11, North Front and 7 South I Front 111 ! i Streets. Satisfaction guaranteed. None but the most experienced workmen enip oyedin these establishments. Manulacturers or 'ionics, Jiair uu, Cologne, Renovators, Dyes, Beautifle.-s, Ac, Ac. men l Law School. pvAY SESSIONS, every Monday ana J Wednesday, 5 p. m., to 6 pJ m NIGHT SESSIONS, every Tuesday ana Friday 8 p. m., to 9 p. in. ! I j2 I Particular attention given to the preparation of Young Men! for the Bar and Counting Room. Daily private instruc tion. Frequent Public Lectures and Moot Courts. Conjee of Instruction covers two years, and same as at Harvard. Students re ceived at any time ana ior any perioa. oiu dents can board in this city at reasonable rates. Tuition Twenty-five Dollars per session of Five Months. Fifty Dollars a Year. On Hundred Dollars for the wnoieuourse. ray- able in advance. Bept 16 EDWARD CANTWELL. The Cosmopolitan Beer-Lager Beer. mHE BEST LAGER is sold at my Bar for A l, f ire Cents per Glass ! Fine Wines, Ales, Liquors and Cigars al ways on hand. Open Day or Night. JOHN CARROLL, apl 11 Proprietor. Quarantine Notice. QN AND AFTER THE FIRlljT DAY OF JUNE, 1878, Quarantine will be jehforced, as usual, on all vessels from South of the Cape Fear River, and on all vessels HAVING HAD ANY KIND OFSICKNESS during their voyae. , PILOTS AND ALL PEB80NS CON CERNED will nlease take notice and bring their vessels to the Quarantine Station for inspection. W. Oi CURTIS, Quarantine Physician" jo l-2taw-5m Port of Wilmington, N. C. Harrr Kxxur to Yovsa Mas, from the effects of Errors and. Abuses in early life.! Mas-! hood Rmtomd. Impediments: to Marriage" remored. New. method of treatment.! New aad remarkable remedies.' Books and circulars sent free In sealed envelopes. Address Howakd Association. 419 N.. Ninth SL, Philadelphia, Pa. An Institution having la high, reputation for . honorable con-j duct and professional skilL 1 o u fsiijn! Ii'ii PL el I H a lliscellaneous . 4 , . ! Laboir 1 . I MADE BY - I ' ' - . COLGATE & CO., NEW YORK. ' i -I I " Buyers of this lonfj-established against imitations of its name and style. Be , sure that each TvraprS and bar bears the name of W. F. TAYLOR, and is now! offered at re duced price. AV. F. TAYLOR'S Detersive Soap is sold eTerrwhtra sept 19-8wtlfew: Fii st National Bank. Mlti DAWSON HANK IS .VOW CON SOLIDATED with this Kank. The Deposi. i tor T th former are notified that their de popirn nd cet tihcrtteH ar axuiied by THE FIRST NATIONAL HANK. I . DIRECTORS.: i E. E. BURRUSS, JAS. DAWSON, , i ' . .. JAMES SPRUNT, ALFRED MARTIN ' 1 " I 1 ' D. G. WORTH. j ! I OFFICERS : E. E. BURRUSS, President. JAS. DAWSON, Vice President. i i 4. K. WALKER, Cashier. I 1 WM. LARKINS, Asst. Cashiei . II. M. BOWDEN, Teller. un 12-tf i Star copy. Female School 1 .1 FOR 1 Young Ladies and Children. Misses Burr & James, Principals. Mrs- Mi S. Cushrng, ' Musical Instructress. THE FOURTEENTH Annual Session of this school will commence on Thursday, October 3d, at the School House on Market Street in the rear of St. James' Church. Af ter long experience in the art of training thej young, and careful study of the work, the Principals believe that they .offer superior advantages for a refined education, at very moderate charges. Young children judicious ly taught. ODject teaching with daily text book instruction a specialty, and while the inquisitive mind of childhood is amused with designing, modelling, Ac. after the Kinder garten system, it is also taught "the reason why,"the nature and origin of things seen and used in daily life; thus learning becomes pleasure instead of toil. Musical School un der the direction of Mrs. M. S, Cuehingj who has had long and' successful experience in that science. Drawing, Painting in Oil or Water Colors, at moderate rates. I Languages at Professor's Icharges. For lurther particulars see Principals or Circu ars, I sept 10 I Circuit Court of the United States for the Eastern District of North Carolina Fourth Circuit. SSE&tL"";- 004,,. ' . 'f , Ti. ' j , The WiImington,i Columbia A Vrjefendants Augusta Railroad Company. IN PURSUANCE of. a Decretal Order heretofore rendered in this cause,jiotice is hereby given to all parties having claims against the Wilmington, Columbia A Augus ta Railroad Company, to present the same to meat my office in Wilmington, before the first day of November next, to be by me re ported to the Court for sach action as may be had in -that behalf. This notice does not ap ply to any claim contracted since the 15th day of April, 1878, as all sucn claims will be paid by the Receiver in due course of business. All parties presenting claims to me will ex hibit any evidence or claim of lien Or other incumbrance which may be claimed on any of the property of the Defendant Company. This notice does not apply to the Bonded debt of the Defendant Corporation. j D. L. RUSSELL, aug29-lm. Special Master in Chantery. T. W. STRANGE, 1 (Successor to Rob't Strange,) -Attorney- Hiaw, Market St. between Second and Third, julyj 8-6m Wilmington, N. C, The Hew and Commodious WILL MACS DAILY Trips to Smithville.) Leave Dock - - 9:00 AM 6:30 PM Return Sundays half hoar later. Bound Trip 75 Cts. Single Trip 60 Cts. July 27 GEO. MYERS, Agent. $66 a week in 1 your own town. $5 Oat. fit free. No risk. Reader, if you wanta business at which persons of either sex can make great par all the t me they work, write for particulars to 1L Haixirr k Co., Portland, Maine, march Hrscollaxioous. 5 3F?L' for v SLVDim ' ' ' ' i and favorite brand of Soan Sole Manufacturers, New York. The Old Houe Kc6HWii , THE OLD AND ItELIAllI.K f I Watchmaker's & Jewellor'i Establishment, I Has been reopened by one .oftu lormer' employes. . Mr, J. H. AUen, Practical Vtchni. ker, and Mr. L. S. F. Brown, Lie waller and Engraver, will be constantlv iu au tendance, and will give their perii..ual at-l tention to work intrusted to thetnl Chronometers Rated and ;Kautica. Instrmnenti Bepairfd ! Time taken hy Transit Instrumi.t , 1 , i; Silverware and Fancy' Goouj 4 "" ii Call at the old stand of 4 TH0S.1W. BEOWli & SONS i Z7oc37 Market Street, an28 J n. ALLS IT. Accidents; WILL THEREFORE if , INSURE AGAINST THEM By taking out a Yearly Policy in th . LIFE INSURANCE CO.!, OF MOBILE- ALA. I MAURICE MCCARTHY. Prcsileht. II. M. FRIEND, Secretary.' li 25 Cents wiU insure againts AcddenU for one day in theium 0 1 $3,000 in)tho Event of Death . OR. ' ' f: . $15.00 Per Week Indemnity Mi 1 for Disabling Injuries 1 ; ! - ' 1 1 I RATES 1 Day 25 cents ; 2 Days &0 cU, ' 5 Days $1.25 ; 10 Days $2.50 ; 30 Days $5.06. l- Yearly policies issued at from $.5 to 29 per $1,000, according to occupation, asi ...... . 1 . written, at short notice by ARTHUR J. HILL, Atefit, june 25 Wilmington, X.'C. B. D. .MORRILL, H t i Undertaker, Carpenter ana Cabinet-Maker t Third .Street, Opp. city "Sfri ILL FURNISH C0FFIJ8 sid Csk with attendanoe at short no tioa. Orders for CarpsnUr work And CW work retpeetfall solicited and promptly ecu ted. AU work guaranteed. Job Printing. ARE PREPARED now to altkndsof BOOK1 AND JOB respectfolly soUcit share of ths ptW ronage. . J , Our facLUUes are such that wt eao off very best work at the VERY LOWESt PRICKS. j n. 'u j t .4:.-v. ..4 rail 1 I i with us. JOSH. T. JlKl3 i Mil . sept:i BooksadJobrriatsf, ncanmake money faster orM,Il than at anything else. CwlJfg quired; we wUI start yon. vo lt home made by the industrious men, boys and girls wanted Mr work for us. Sow ii th Urns. &VJ J and terms free. Address Taw nsu, Maine. ? V Alp (

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