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The Daily Review. JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop. WILMINGTON. N. C. TUESDAY. APRIL 17. ' 1883, Entered at the Poetofflce at Wilmington, N. C.; as secQnd-class matter. THE SITUATION. The last financial and commercial article iu the New York World presents " a cheerful view of the business pros pects for the corning season. In speak ing of the present situation and , future prospects of the country, it says that the weekly return of the .associated city banks issued on Saturday last , showed 'an increase in reserve of $3,411,650 and brought the banks up to within 288, 508 of the 25 per cent, legal require ments, as against a deficiency of $6, 770,233 on March 17. The banks in creased their cash resources last week $4,203,800, a sum which fairly repre sents the steady influx of currency from the interior and increased dis bursements by tho Treasury . for called bonds. The improvement in the con dition of tho banks insures an easy working of the money market and this in turn gives stability to the movements in the financial and commercial mar kets. The change for the better which haslrecently been noted at the Stock Exchange here is calculated-to increase Ijie drift of money towards this centre. capitalists throughout the country, en couraged by. the support given to the markets by local operators, having re gained confidence and turned in as buy ers of securities. Many well-informed ' bankers look for large remittances of currency to New York during the next few weeks and accordingly a low range of rates for call and time loans. The Treasury operations for the remainder of the fiscal year are not liable to result in any large withdrawals of funds from the market. Imports of general mer chandise are expected to continue light until the new tariff goes into effect, and hence the customs payments into the Treasury will be correspondingly small. On the' other hand, the Government will pay out considerable amounts for called bond3, interest aud pensions. The negotiation of 2,400,000 bonds by the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad in Lon don and the increasing foreign demand for American securities generally will augment the supply of exchange, and here we have another element at work ia the, direction of easy money. In view of the fact that the monetary situ ation caused so much uneasiness a short .time ago, it can be readily seen that the existing condition of the market is apt to increase the. disposition of investors to operate more freely and it should become our duty; to see that it is utilized and . manufactured here into the various 1 commodities 1 for which it is specially adapted, instead f allowing it to be sent "North to be made a two-fold means of profit to Northern people. There are nineteen varieties of oak in the State, besides hickory, wal nut, maple, ash, poplar and other kinds of wood, valuable in the nfanutacture of furniture and many other 1 articles, yet we get those articles almost exclu sively from the North after they have been manufactured frdm woods which grew on the hill and mountain sides of North Carolina. A large proportion of the carriages in use in North Carolina are made from timber which grew in some giving and speculators than heretofore he advance j in stocks and bonds would have been less marked, perhaps, if other considerations than easy niouey had not influenced buyers. It is . well known, however, that railroad earn - ings througout the country are steadily increasing, that the business activity in the Northwest and Southwest is wtihout precedent, thai the inimigra tlon to the United States bids fair to be enormous this year and that the weath er thus far this spring has made the crop prospects most favorable. The acreage planted will probably be larger this year than ever before, while in Eu rope only two-thirds of an average harvest is looked for under the' most favorable circumstances by high au thorities there. The United States will, unless all sighs fail, have a ready market for breadstuffs, thi3 State, but manufactured in Northern city in establishments employment to hundreds of hands and supplied with every appliance and cun ning invention by which tho raw mate rial may be wrought into an elegant manufactured article expeditiously and cheaply. j j As it is with cotton and wood so it is with almost innunierablejother produc tions of North Carolina! We should encourage manufactures j of every des" cription m our midst. No single in dustry can exhaust our resources, nor can any single industry supply our needs, and whatever may be our wants that cannot be supplied by home man ufacture must be obtained from abroad. We are paying millions annually in tribute to the North, fori articles which migm; oe ana ougnc to oe manuiacturea right here in the South. MOONSHINE. MISCELLANEOUS. A fastidious youth of this city ! ex-1 plains that kisses are better enjoyed alter dar, because they taste better than they look. - :f f l The railway status of the lah-d&lah cigarette-smoking "dude" has been fixed at last. The Cleveland Leader I refers to him as "third-class male mat ter." - v."-; :1 A Bowery music teacher, , who had been subpoenaed as a witness, testified that in five years he had taught 1,500 boys to play the flute. The court im mediately let the prisoner go, and sen tenced.the music-teacher to be hung. i The minuet is to; be revived in fash tenable dancing parties in New Or leans, and the Picayune says it will then be proper for any young lady who always must oe dragged away to say : "Ua. ma, please let me stay one minute longer! ' I Young widow to the marble -cutter. "Tell me.must I put on the tomb of mv i Husband tne words bteraal regrets,' or simply 'Regrets ?' "Ah, madam," replied! the marble-worker, with his j most charming smile, "that is for you J r J T i , tu ueciue. xsoes mauam taint oi mar rying again soon?" i Kalamazoo, Mien., Feb. 2. 1880. j I know Hop Bitters will bear recom mendation honestly. All who use them I confer upon them the highest encomi ums, arm crtvR them rreniftor matincM curcs-j-all the proprietors claim for! them. 1 1 have kept them since they were first offered to the public. They j took high rank from the first, and : maintained it, and are more called for j than all others combined. So long as j they keep up their high reputation for j purity and usefulness, I shall continue i to recommend them something I have never before done with any other patent medicine . J.J. Babcock, M. D. . .... A Vanderbilt servant, having been !nfirir!ama1 cave 4 Via ' Vimal'n its of- (Via 1 "itougn on itats ' Clears out rats. I m-oof i-,ii ni PLAIN TRUTHS The blood is the . foundation of life, it circulates through every part ef the body, and unless it is pure and rich, good health is impossible. If disease has entered the system the only sure and quick way to drive it out is to purify and enrich the blood. J These simple facts are , well known, and the highest medical authorities agree that nothing but iron will restore the .blood to its natural condition ; and also that all the iron preparations hitherto made blacken the teeth, cause head ache, and are otherwise injurious. Brown's Iron Bittxrs will thor oughly and quickly assimilate with the blood, purifying and strengthen ing it, and thus drive disease from any part of the system, and it will not blacken the teeth, cause head ache or constipation, and is posU tively net injurious. MISCELLANEOUS. John L. Boatwriglifs 'PAROLE D'HONNETra" .Boiler Process Flour. For Beauty, Strength, Purity, and Bread pro- " . j' - 1 - - . during qualities, it is the highest attain able standard. Saved his if N. Guaranteed in every Instance :hild. Don't Die in the Mouse. mice, roaches, bed-bugs, flies, ants, moles, chipmunks, gophers. 15c. PEKSONAT.. Poems on the late Peier Cooler are in order. expensiye vases, lace curtains and such j are the items. The flowers left over j went to the hospitals, and the I broken . ; a i Li i p i i viumais womu Keep iw iammes a week. . " . ' i Miss Isabella M. Brown has been elected city clerk of Rutland, Vt. r r i .. i ir..i.' J Humbuffgedj Again . I saw so much said about the merits of Hop Bitters and my wile, who was Messrs. Gve and MaDleson have aiways aoctormg ana never well, teased closed, by cable, an agreement with e so Urgently to get her some, I con Mme Gerster to sing opera in this clued to be humbugged again; and country next season. , x am giau x uia, lor in less man two The Florida fishl which swallowed "ilf "IPZ w"e .a8 Senator Beck's specfcacls is now i fitted. "ES. ?ut r;f;;;:rlwtt't,' uuuf' bumbugging.-H. t.; st, Paui-p. xhestauteot L.ord Beaconsfield in iondon will be unveiled; by Sir Stafford I The nnra'Ant r.hi Northcote on Thursday Jof , this week, as a cure for certain diseases, among the anniversary or the fciinous leader's others ehronic rheumatism. . I ueaui. The Philadelphia Times has this ob-l Almost Insane and Cured. - ectiontoAwogan's.boom. ?He refuses "Most otthe eminent doctors in1; the .vjiiive ins use in iue . jonirreSBionai i Kar oq wqH na cnTrnMi e a: i ! . v I iivu mo ovtbiai jl uio uicuwai i -V'. r u T11 IDe eieci- taculty m New York," writes Rev. P cuxusiueut wno nas .-scrapics a Dout Jf, Shirley, of Chicago, ."failed to help gi vmg the date of his birth." ' oar dauirhter's n!lftniAr xhinV "kaT Congressman CuttsL of the Sixth disJ I to show siarns of turninar into i insanitv. trict of Iowa, is lyingl very lov at hii I By tho good providence of God we tried home in Oskaloosa of an acute attanl? i Samaritan Nervine, and it rnrWl hAr oi peruomtes. lie has been in ill' health I 1 or uruggist keeps it. $1.50. or two years, with bronchial and duI- Luv.ia.ij, uuuuic. xxia xeuu very is naru- y expecteii. i j j I Quarterly Meetings For the Wilmington district of the ISeautiiulj Women Methodist E. Church, South: i ' I are made pallid and unattractive by r (second round,) . uiiuuuuai irregularities; whicn JJr. -iopsau, at imcky l omt. . . .April 11-22 nerce's "Jb avonte Prescrntinn" will in- smithville. Ik P. M. . . : i . . Anrii oqr allibly cure. Thousands of tftstimnn-1 Brunswick, at Concord. 4 . . April 28-29 ials. By di-uscists. M l tn-wpd. I Clinton. , ..... May 5- 6 uiiuauury . ...... . . . . . . May 12-13 SHOUTS. Roman bn.ViAi kjo.iv no m ouo tuuir uaus in naaes Ere he'd puss tho dirty youngsters Uf a horde ot swelling bungsters Said no onico he would fawn for No, his toga he'd first pawn for ' What he needed ; no he wouldn't Give 'em taffy ; no he shouldn't, Thus it was the noble Roman, Fearless, peerless Coriolanus Jnst as might have been expected, wiwii "! I rrt -. , . , i I otter domestic products lor a year to kwlirffiM'rL come, and this being the case it is not Grove. N. .linn th t'I. "ccan surprising that a confident feeling as The Standard oil comnanv lhaq i J Newton Grove Mission,'. . . . .May 15 Bladen .. May 19-20 Whiteville, at Whiteville. . . .May 24 District Conference, at WllifiStTtllft T n thev WAr Kr ll!of . r" VVV V - -fiy WnnlrlnV foil 'om iul . awamaw iUlSSlOQ. . ..... .May 29 iuaawoi,u, au jjiauon opriugs june O xuiub tvaweu jxiission. . . . . . June o 1 R. O. BtJBTON, P. E Coriolanus. noble Rom Wouldn't give the voters taffy i Wouldn't tell 'em thev werebrilli? Eutaw St., Baltimore, Md. Feb. t2. i88ou Gents : Upon the recommenda tion of a friend I tried Brown s fmoit Bitters as a tonic and re storative for my daughter, whom I was thoroughly convinced was wastiag away with Consuraption. Having lost tlrree daughters by the , terrible disease, iHider the care of ejnjnent physicians, I was loth to believe ttat anything could arrest the progress of the disease, but, to my great surprise, before my daugh -ter had taken ene bottle of Crown's Iron Bitters, she began to mend and now is quite restored to former health. A fifth daughter began to show signs of Consumption, and when the physician was consulted he quickly said "Tonics were re quired ; and when informed that the elder sister was taking Brown's Ikon Bitters, responded "that is good tonic, take it." Adoram Phslfs. Brown's Iron Bitters effectual ly cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Weakness, and renders the greatest relief and benefit to persons suffering from sucH wasting diseases as Con sumption, Kidney Complaints, etc. ! TRY IT, IT WILL PKOVE ALL WE CLA M FOR IT. JOHN L. BOATWBIGHT dec 19 M BxioUiaLLANEQ lis , New-York WeeSvl : w-"-.xf j sevrspa tains and TIffi CIItCDLATIOK OF THIS POpWll la uinS!i& : wwuwa AW8 embraces special dlapatchea ftvm.L. of the globe. Under toe head or ' AMERICAN KEWS " are riven the Telegraphic Bart.., v i week from all parte of toen2tcbe X J turc alone maeV 6 roa- fS THEWEEkLT HER ATT, the most valuable chronicle in k 4 Is the cheapest . EtS? RiliJS. fol report of- : ,1 ilUuw POLITICAL NEWS IT - v embracing complete and commheiU 4 patches from Washington JnAiJ61 W ports of the erheronSJn the questions of the hourT cUaio, THE FARM DExARTM 1 of the Weekly Herald irlvpa t... 5 . as the most rracUcal eusuons W1 erics relating to the dutiefofuS fa? for raising Cattle, Poultry; gS,1?" 1883. Harper's Weekly. ILLU STRATED. Homer' a Weeldv ntands atthhp.fld nf Amprl can illustrated weekly 1 ournala. B v Its nnnar- usan posiuon in ponacs,its admirable uiustra- apl lft-lw tp-o-nrm tions. its carefully chosen serials, short stories. sketches, and poems, contributed by the fore most artists and authors of the day, it carries instruction and entertainment to thousands of American homes. r - It will always be the aim of the publishers to make Harper' g Weekly the most "Dorralar and attractive ianuiy newspaper in tne wolu. Harper's Per Habpbb's Weekly. Hakper's Maoazznb. ..... .. X . I Harpeb's Bazab...... ...I... " i The Turku above publications. 4... Any Two above named. . . ... . .. I . . . 'eriodicals. Tear: CT U O JniJ UU li tj tt Y I "ARPEB 8 MAGAZINE I People, ..$4 00 .. 4 00 .. 4 00 .. 1000 .. 7 00 ... 1 50 . i s 00 Farmers, Take Notice. jyjORRIS' HOG CHOLERA COMPOUND lsjust the thing to cure or prevent Hog Choi era .and all diseases' to which Swine are sub ject; it will prevent that dreadful disease known as TrichnsB. and will nnt vnn hnjra n a tnnrty, neaithy condition, clearing the ilver &c-t 01 worms and parasites. Jach packaare contains ada nnri mu DC in Id- I jsacn package contains one and one-half pounds and will, if given strictly according to UlreCtiOnS. Cure 10 Knira rt thA PhnUmi ori - . 20 hOSTS in a Condition ta fAttAn In nno holf to the fctnro exists iabns.ness cirde,." ffiMh 1 3 WS TTn nnnn nmwm VirMlPa ' . I I n J " fvJk' 11 II IL If fl'l llt.l'l I'l' V . t Ttii .. ! i . I or sale .wholesAia unrl rats 11 ir xr xt There has been much said m tLeLX ' .2585 newspapers and by individuals Within beinr sFvy "him . 8.L7. Q-" the past few years of the importance of gestion is "aquabibs." ' PACIFIC frTTA'N'O ' ' m m a. . m j j Just received and for sale, SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO, - A ITNK ASSOxiTMia?T OP ;r Muzzle and Breech-Loader .'. ;Giinsf : Revolvers and Ammunition, SILVER PLATED SPOONS & PORKS, A VERY LARGE VARIETY OF Pocket JCniyes, - Table Cutlery L Popular prices to suit all at ; I . N. JACOBI'S, HABDWAEB DEPOT, dec22-ti No. 10 SouUi Front St New Jewelry Store. UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY Harper's Frxnkxix square Library, One Tear (5-i Numbers) 10 00 Postage Free to all subscribers in . the United States and Canada. I " The Volnmea of the Weekly begin with the first Number for January of each year. When no time is mentioned. It will be understood VatrotaKloa 9r vfCMwui., tucijr wpieu, under the htA . : THE HOME. i i glvtos receipes for practical dishes mJ, making clothing and for keeping S iwwU ,or latest fashions at the lowest prtLL!? Item of cookinf department is practically tcfitMTw.U? fore nubUcatiol letters 88? JuVSS?. London correspondent i on jr uuam will BttVe IBe llOnHRaHfa . i ' - . ' i ' SKILLED LABOR .;! we looked after, and evervthin,; Jv L mechauics and 'labor eavSl corded. There is a para dfriflX latest phases of tho bxSiaef Merchandise. & lB.e .cts, Crotw. found in the sneclklTv riJS. Ic?w U ditions of - prices ana COB THE PRODUCE MARKET ' erSwltJ the world which contains Bn S DO PP1 ter every week.atheWUv H?Wa S?t The New York Herald, Id a Weekly form, One Dollar ". "'". ' ia Year. ''V-' : -r ntK ,; Address NEW Ynptr nW r ! ? dec ?9roadway and Ann btreetsew Tor'k. Hulbert Bros. Wholesale Price List, o. X P(nn T 1. . "",uFxiguiT4oci.,caDmetrrana 174 00 IS Organ, 4 setoreeds,9 stops and grand . . 59 that the subscriber wishes te commence with the Number next after the receipt of orier. The last Four Annual Volumes of Harper's Weekly, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by sre jiuu, r uy express, iree ot ex pense r proviaea the freight does not exceed eue dollar ter volume, for 7 flO iwr vAinm Cloth- Cases for each rnlnmn. ' binding, will be sent by mall, postpaid, on re ceipt of $1 00 each. . - Remittances should be made by Post-Office Money Order or Draft, to avbid chance of loss. Newspapers are not to copy this advertisement xoiihout the express order of Harper & Bros. Address - ': - . . .. . HARPER & BROTHERS, New York. dec 12 1883. Harper's Magazine. ILLUSTRATED. - rjiHE Harper's Magazine begins Its sixty-sixth vol ume with the December-Number. ? It is not wuijr wiu uiuHi popular ninBtratea periodical In and England, but also the largest in its scheme, the most beautiful In Its amear- announce8 to the citizens of Wilmington that I ancc ana tne nest magazine for the home.' A dmuiuo i cuuiiuic n ooiaon. inn anttw ... ... . i . ,, . . . uu nas ieasea tne premises No. 13,!Market St.. T ,Vre waa " me November Number. M 1 1? literary and artistic excellence the Maaa cttjc improves witn each enccesslye number. Special efforts have been made for the lUrhter and is now in receipt offa Handsome Stock of Goods, . which will be displayed In a few days. Watch and Clock repairing a specialty. ! dec 19 JNO. H. ALLEN. entertainment of its readers through humor- establishiDg cotton manufactories in the F Truckee river in ! California is still South, and we are of opinion that not a "??en 5Iear and. whole schools word has been said aL U ?LtT?ui ale, foun firmly fixed in j the fcUu jlc jui, wxiere me cola ware stmpV- common sense ot having the factories them. i J scrucJC established where the cotton is grown The lost Express finds a nev illus is too apparent and reasonable to need J011 of the ingratitude of republics in xnucn argument. It has been demon- mPr w;sHosiaence. ot that whilom strated that the South is th JF L l? aracterthe-Neir York , ui uau euier. ! the cotton factories, and it is here Thpmw ef,,.lJ . . where they can be made to pay the best ble lady of the Friendlv ti. 1: been nnsAntPfl tn tha thero can be no sufficient grounds for a 5?bnr? Z33' Ifc is,a blanket, T FertiU bringing a profltablelcrop AND . i Dissolved Bone Pho sphate. j We neyer have had the first; complaint of tattooed with various devices, and made I j See our Countoy Agents. febS-d&w- ALEX. SPRUNT & SON. Buccessmi contramction. The experi- from woodnnln, n . . I x- M.&MMUJ u&wtvu i XIIG linnnn hsnnnn-iiof corn. t.Ti much greater than was anticipated, and beyond all doubt that India .t it.. . . . t.,.. - - : wuv.- uus Demg uxe lace wnen tne scheme . is U3 auuiuea as a ; wneat produo- yet in its infancv and whon.fhpr,, J country, ana tne contention of those rm, l, :r . r . ln? nave investigated the matter ia TTKDRRTAKer. cabinict iri v- r . . , - . Marvin's Celebrated s renodicals. Per Year: Harpkb's Magazixe..... .............. .$4 oo Hahpee's Webklt..... ........ ......... 4 oo HAKTKB'S BJLZXK..... ........ ..S.:....., 400 The Thbee above publications. ......... io oo pIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, Any Twp above named 7 00 , I Habpeb'b Yocy o Peopu. j . . . m. . . . . 150 Alllzes and Prices, from $50.00 to $2,200.00. Hakpeb's MAOAznne I XXAHPER 8 TOUVQ PEOPIJ! P l Acknowledged by the best authori ties to be the Haepeb's Fraxkun Squahb libkabt, w .ioa iHumDers). 1000 IWractfrom&aen ' . : r Feb. Ilth. 1882: We are also asi t k"4"J with the a w uluu lain fmirm tta'wt rr a vrgan, t sets reeas, 13 stops, coup- " Our Pianos and Organs are war- - ranted firstr.bLM. 2 Violin outn t, box, bow, strlngs.com- ; ! ieie.. ;;wf 00 a cremona model, extra line . 9 m 4 Accordeon, 10 keys, bass box, flae tone.................... 2 00 6 Accordeon, 6 keys, 1 stp, 9sete f -reeds, perfect lm Mouth Organs, Vienna concert, 24 t ' j boles... i.. . 1 8 Mouth Organs, Genuine Rlchterl()j: , ; - ; holes, Q 8... .i.,.. 11 Mouth Organs, Genuine Concert ' !4 j double 24 holes. G g: '1 oa 14 Clarionet, genuine Martin, 6 keys , " J . boxwood.. ,.;v....j...rr t M il Dfei In ebony, German silve ferules 00 16 Muaio Box; 1 tune, crank, fine. II 19 " 8 tunes, wind with lever 4' l large.. .,.... t5N .20 Violoncello, patent, machine hesd 1 22 DouleBass, patenV head? 8 or "i 24 Guitar, maple, miche head? fine Ht'V -finish.... 4M 27 Banjo, 10 inch, 4 brass brackets.).... ! 28 Cornet, brass cornopeon style, c&m and crooks...,. ...... ............ 108 30 Drum, brass, Prussian, ornamented 1 06 Gold Violin, Guitar and Banjo Strings. ' j II Bros ...,.....L....rT7 15 Snver Violin, Guitar and Banjo Strlnw,' ! 1 i .'iiH Bros.... ......... W Steel Violin, Guitar and Banjo Strlnga, I t HBro8.;.........A' ..1.1:.: i'f. I Gut, Russian, German or, Italian, best, ' quality. Vi. ; . :;. .... ..... ITT.- IS Instruction Books, Howe's or Winner's, j . ; - any instrument. W Having just made a good trade for 10: Star er Sewing Machines, will sell them for $35 each 'while they last. t Money is qute safe In common letter If plainly addressed. - r r - ' V; Terms strictly cash with order. WW take stamps.'' - -' . . fa. ---i Agents and dealers send for our 40 page Catalogue.- r - -4- -! " On above net wholesale price agents eu make 100 per cent, profit.- . . - if . i Call on us when you come to St Lous. ' If I References ; Any bank or wholesale ;hotia In the city. 1 t Hulbert Bros.. Is the onlv General Whole- e nouse in as. xxruis. - HULBERT BROS., 923 OHve Street, 8alnt Louli. Jao jan 13-lv , j P.M. Hale's Publications. best fire proof aafea. dec 19 C. D. Morrill. 7J w w W4UCU w aaie mat sae can produce much more chpjm. I ,y- L to predict what will be its futnr ly than America" ucmore cnea p. carpester. oiace W 1 MVM I each department of manufacture has wa-Yi" owufcucruHia -s stables. .Tirri1"'-' ".oraers and guaranteea tlsfactionln may 1S47 become thoroughly learned and systema- m DL'B0Kb and Chamo- fJSeSec?001 deUTerT da tized. mile Pills for iho cure of Neuralrfa rim grvrepeet- I A cnwwna 77 1 Tfc WW w :w uutiawyu - iiiat 1 iwuuui, a. iu CXS, at uTUCiStS - - vmj f opportunity for wealth. We have be- v AnQ 1ioa1Uiera Exposition managers j fore ns a field as broad m thnf t ZV. tt J"" tno music. HZ V. , J vjuuioi s Dana ana tne famous Seventh section of the country.which can be im- regimenand have been secured J e Droved to as much advantage I first will cive two concerts tka fin people as in the single business of cot- rf JS .f; Se Exposition; and the in which wood and ; timber are cost $35,000. - ; i 1 used may be made to flourish here .as '' -;. well as at tho North. Wo have al-1 in Jhvr-Tv' Robbi& Co- Sock- nabla wood in much heater varietv tTt C: inStS?? T-? ticy tars m- any other scclioa, I tfves entiro atisiactioa.n . , Buggies! Buggies ! JTKW AND 8ECOND HAND FOR SALE Some Bargains. deOSLtf " I. J SODTHERLAND. Lnrery andxle Stable . l-YOrJGHEALV ) Stale & tlonros Sta.Cfcicass. Uf l f J Dnra !r -3 If m41; J We say MARVINS., , A. A. WILLARD. ' Asrent at Wilmington. I BEEDHE ANDT AVTnoY ueu no ume IB sneciflnri: it iHU stood that the subscriber wishes to llnwttiv the current Number- .The last Eight Volumes cf Harper's Maaal sine. In neat cloth binding will kT Vl111? "eiPt oi 00 iervommZ ! mail. OOfitnairi. ot cir-oj ... . . : . i . OemilUnrMl shnnM Va jvJr:. r -i? 10 aTOia chance of loss. ffewttwaers are. mat tn mm. i . HARPER & BROTIIER3, ' -'-. ! Xew.YorW Address dec 13 Eectric AppIIancet art sentaan 30 D t.i i4"itu u"mi r-TOUnD'OB OLD. ration tHtTH,yiQond aixxo?eSS5S: I Send at once for lUasUmtod Pmpiiiei TSdrSi 500 Hhds. New Crop Cuba Biolasses, jjTOW LANDING, EX-BRIG "ANTELOPE" direct from Matanzas. ror sale!low. ' Orders solicited. WOODS AND TIMBERS OF NORTH CAROLINA 1 1- ' ; I . vol. 12mo. , Cle lth,- 'The publication of mcb 'facti j . that makes them accessible. Is- the rery best i- service that thi nhiift anhited men la .the South can do their States If. J. Worli. "The verr thmff needed. A rery Imporum work for the State.' ITtfwy7 fitor ; AtlmelTand valuable nubUcatton. Must prove of sreat service to the: staw. rr4" htte Journal. - ' " - f' " J "Mr. Hale has done the 8tate a great -er-yc." Biblical Recorder. . . , J , - - . "Of such thorough excellence tat de serves the widebt clrcuiatloiu txenn.; xmuennan. -t The book Ss well printed on ted paper, u handsomehr bound in cloth, cob tains TTi paget and an accurate and beautifully ejam of the State, with all Its railroad routes oe flned. .. : . . ; ' . - i - ' ! EVEBYBOJDY'S BOOK. - Answers tn rfm-nln nnestions frequeatJpc trSSs tofvSne to every ma ?? Carolina the Professional man, the rnn. the Mechanic, the Landlord the Tenant, Cropper, the Laborer.,;. - . -I '- . 12mo.. BSTjerl Priofl fFlve Postage supy 15 cents. . --"i . For sale by booksellers reneraH, JM? be snnnhed In nAn titles on favoraDw w- by either of the nnderBlgned- ; 5 , If not to-be had at your tocal boo mailed post-paid on receipt of the price, f jmousner8.ooKseiiers ana '"r: v.C. or, i P. l Hale, Publisher. Raisin ieo 14 PUE0ELL HOUSE. ER NEW. WDinSGTON,.H.,C T . b. l. pi:iiiir.iL:V: Cix ZTIQZ7I1. w .
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