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MISCELLANEOUS The Daily Review. 5 HEADACHES TIIUKSIIAY. FKBUUAUY 14, lr4 Are cenerally Induced, by Indigestion, Fool Stomach, Costlreness, Deficient Circulation or some Derangement of the Urer and Digestive System. SaJTerers vrfH Cad relief by tho csecf Ayer's Pills to ilimulats the stomach and rrodaee a regu lar dally movement of the bowels. By their action on fese organs, Arx&'s 211X8 divert the blood from the brain, and relieve and cure all form of Congestive and Nervous Headache, Billons IlesdarnV, and Sick Headache ; and by keeping the bowels free, and preserric; the system In a healthful condition, they insure Immunity froxa future attacks. Try Ayer's PiUs. rtXPJLBXO BT Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co.lLoweIl,Mas9. fir 77a staiiy Hcqitw luix Ut& larycsl o-.a fatr f ircrwUum, of any mirsjttier tsi,l'tt Iht t-ili' of litltnttfjUm in ;onuickmh yi-:stkicia v. Sold by all Drccfta, Ian lly tcip dXw 12 ID Horses and Mules ITHTO CAR LOADS i MULES just received, ari l OF HOUSES AND for tile at prices Come and see them. to salt alL CARRIAGES. BUGGIES. Ac. always In readier for the oc of the public TWO FINE HEARSES, with NICK lfoi:ftr. for FnneraN. O. 1L IIOLLIMJWORTII, IJrery and Sale Skddcs, n 31 Cor. Ith ami Mnltwrrv U Steam Yacht Louise, TJISSENCIKU ASH FUEIGHT STEAMER formtthvlllediir lute Mw and arcnir rnotatkms fine. The Lot'lsK U a new loat and U guaranteed af Will have .HmllhrUte 8 A.M. I-ive Wilmington 2.30 o'clock 1. M. Wharf foot or I Kk Street. Wlf. WEEKS, jsn 1 J Arvnt and Owir. PUfiOELL HOUSE. -JJNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. WII.MIKUTON, N. C B. I rKKUV. PnM-rVtor. Lata ProwVtor aiUqiM 'Hotel. rlrat-Claas la all 1 tntttii tni . li i li.COs Yellow, White and Ked Onion Sets. CORN, I'EAJ. KKASS. Ac, DRUGS. Chemical. Patent Medicine and Fa cy ArtSeVs. Prescription filled at any time. tlay and ntut. at r. C MILLER'S Dm Store, lec tl 31t bouta Fourth. Corrcr Nun st 5 and 10 cents Cigars, A VAN A FILLERS. Uet in the city, arc on sa:c, Dnu an 1 Medicinal pro.iaritljaj of; the blgbcal grade at )an II J SO. T. RCIIONW ALDS, Dmr n.l trvr1rtn JMrr N. A. STEDMAN, Jr., ATTORN E Y-AT- LA W. nciceon Prlwcs. between Front and Sc mi.1 tmtA. In th lUarrocnlof Bulldlnsr No 111. nevltooll JonrmtU Building. W1I.M1NU TllV V, f' v'nrilrr la all the Criminal ami Civil vurt ut New lUoover. Bladen. Columbu Tender and Brunswick Counties. fbdAw-tro H UU. G. Sash, Doors, Blinds, &c. AVISO ENGAGED THE SERVICES OF U. ALTAFFEU (Utc of Aluffcr I'rleel. and arranged for the purchase of ctw aneclil machinery, we delrc to noliry our frtcnU tlic ubllc that mc slialt at an rarly day be frepirod to fill order fur SaSII RL1NUS BUACKKT?. WOOD MOULDING, and Oil M . M N T. I. WOO I WO UK r all tcrlill jr. We eicx to mmurU' with SortlMiru inaiit(actiirrr. aod avltctt or lcr from rioi,lk; iir ea. I UT. HAll.tCr A CO., 0iMer, lri and v t Workrr-. IJ nd 'Hith r nt M., febSlf Wl m-nr'on. S. C. a m BOATWRICHT'S CHOICE FAMILY UKOCEllIES; OUR GOODS ARE NOT SURPASSED IN Quality and Cheapness ! Everything Guaranteed as Represented. John L. Boatwrlght. If & II NORTH FRONT STREET, laa SS Old Newspapers JJOI SALIC VERY CHEAT. Antrvtt" at.vi THi"trifi. SENATE, Washington. Feb. 13 The Chair announced the aflixin'rol his signature to ihu JIuiio joint resolution relating to tho (irctdey rthel expedition. Mr Hale, from the commiUtrc on Naval Affairs. reported unlavorably uikj.-i and iiiovcu inueimiic postpone ment of the joint resolution introduced hy Mr. Mcl'herson.limitins the amount of m:iney to lie expended by the Tresi - dent on the (Jcvcli-y relief expedition to jMXHi.. Indelinnely jKislponeu. Mr. Voorheei ollored a resolution, which went over until to-iuorrow, di recting tho Secretary ol the Interior to withhold for the present his approval of patent or certificate lor land selected by the Northern I'aciuc uailroad in lieu ol others said to nave ocen lost to said company under act ol July, 1861. The preamble to the resolution sets forth that tbo richt of settlers might be injuriously a Heeled by such approval After the consideration ot some pri vate bills the Senate, at 2. o'clock, laid asido tho unfinished business ol yester day, in order to take up tho special or der for tho day: being tho bill reported b? Mr. liaYaru. from the Committee on Finance, to provide for the issue of circulating notes to National Banking Associations. The bill provides that upon thedepos it of any United States bonds bearing interest in the manner required by law. a iv baDKinc association ma Kin a: me same shall be entitled to receive irom the Comptroller of the currency circu lating notes ol! different denominations in blank, registered and countersmgned as piovkled by law, not exceeding in amount the par value of bonds deposit ed. Provided, that at no tinio shall the total amount oi sucu notes to any such association exceed the amount at such time actually paid of its catital slock. The bill re reals all laws and parts of laws inconsistent with its pro visions. ! An executire session was held and tho Senate adjourned. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. The House proceeded io the consider atin af the Mississippi contested elec tion case of Chalmers vs. Manning. Mr. Turner, of (ia . chairman ol tho Committee on Elections, spoke in support ol the majority report, which declares that on the prima facie case neither of Iho contestants was entitled to the seat. Mr. Ellicot, id Pennsylvania, snoke in lavor of the minority report, which dtclarts Manton" entitled to the seat of prima faeic right. f j Mr. Curlin, of l'enn., oflered a reso lution rccommUtiug to tho committee on Elections the question prima facia righi to the scat with instructions to ascertain and report whethei thecertili- cale of election was issued bv lue Itovernor or .Mississippi to any one, and if so to whom. lie contented that the Elections Committee nad made a mistake in iroiusr behind the returns of the Governor and making an iuvestiga- lum of the lacts which tended to prove the liual merits of tho caso Mr Cox of N.Y. said that Mr Man nintr must have thought there was some bad teat u re in his certificate when he declined to present it. He was anxious that the House should assume the re spoivsibility of accepting the certificate and seating him. The House refused to take the rcspon sibilily and referred tho matter to the Elections Committee I This committee. in turn, declined the responsibility and the uuestion azain eame back to the House. i Alter further discussion the matter went over until to-morrow. ! Mr I farmer, of Pa. presented pcti tions in lavor of pensioning Union sol diers who suffered in Andersonville, Llbby, iklle fslc or other Confederate prisons. Referred. gave brief statements as to the working and standing of their respective lodges, and all the reports were very f atisfac tory. The Grand Lodge is in good financial condition, with a neat sum of money on hand. - COMMERCIAL NEWS. UDiyj; WILMINGTON MARKET. . February 14-4 P. M. SPfRITS TURPENTINE Quoted lirruat 3 1. ''cents per gallon. No sales reported..,,-. ; . - .vV'. ! ROSIN Quoted steady at $1,121 for Strained and $1.17 for Good Strained. TAR Quoted firm at $1.35 per bbl of 280 pounds. CRUDE T URPENTINE Quoted steatlj at $2 for Virgin and Yellow Dip and SI. 25 for Hard. I COTTON Quoted firm. Small sales ' 1:9 M fVV n r i o) a a a -jr- For the Cure of Coughs, Colds,j Hoarseness, Bronchitis,Croup, Influ ent, Asthma, Whooping Ccugli, In cij 'icnt Consumption and for the re lief ofconsumptive persons in advan ced staccs of the Disease. For Sale by all Druggists. Price, 25 Cents. on a oasis Middling. quotations: Ordinary Good Ordinary- jjow Middling.. Middling I.. God Miildliug. of 10 cents per pound for The following are the official 10 cents iaily Receipts. Cotton 150 baJes Spirits Turpentine 154 casks Kosm:. 832 bbls Tar....... 400 bbls Crude Turoentine. . i 160 bbls MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. sot 15 ly telp dAw North Carolina Resources. One of tho most useful scries of descrip tive books ever published about any State." Boston Post. MARINE NEWS. A few- left at $12.50 ; former price was $16,50 J JA. v., o 1- ' " ' ::..:! j FINE EMBROIDERIES. WHITE GOODS. La vx . jlEAVr COTTON CLOAKING, ALL WOOL SACQINQS. " The finest assortment of new i! I i FriDges, Wool, and Silk and Wool, Lace Curtains, uu uiuu uuiicii, vuuiiwiwcs, -uxiuusion uornicc, Felt Cloths Damasks, Tidies. Covers; &c.. c. 1 'i ' FANCY 51 ATTINGS-A few good styles just in at 25, 40, 45c. j TIME IS SHoStT j ' p o . ' ' j: One who would buy for the least money and recoive the highest return should buy at once for " - SIUtlER SELLS AT AND BELOW COST. Hale's Industrial Series.' ' Two Volumes Kow Beady. 1. The Woods and Timbers of North Caboujta. Curtls's, Emmons', and Kerrs llotsnlca.1 Reports; supplemented by accurate county ueports or ft tanning forests, anuiuus t rated by an excellent Map of the State. . 1 Volume 12mo. Cloth, 273 pp., $1.25 II. Ix the Coal and Iron Counties of North Carolina -mmons Kerr, Lald- ley's, Wilkes, and the Census Ifeports; sup- tiemcntcu by run ana accurate scetcnesot me nf ty six Counties and Map of the State. 1 Volume 12rao. Cloth, 425 pp., $1.50. Sold by all Booksellers, or mailed postpaid, on receipt of the price, by ti J. it Am a Publishers, Booksellers and Stationers, New York Or. P. M. II ALE. Publisher, Raleigh, N C P ARRIVED. Steamer John Dawson, Colvin, Point Caswell, K r Jfaddison i Steamer North State, Robiuson, Fay ettcvillc, Worth & Worth. Steamer Wave, Robeson, Favettes ville, Geo W WilUams & Co. Steam yacht Louise, Weeks. Smith ville. Master U. S. mail steamer Minnehaha, Wilkinson, Smithyme, Master. CLEARED. Steamer North State, Robinson, Fa-y-etteville, Worth & Worth. . al,yfeSn,FayetWTil,e- Bear in mind that when we promise 'to obcuiu jituui ixjuiae, v eess, ,omiin ville. Master I ' i U. b. mail steamer Minnehaha, Wilkinson, bmithville, Master; Sprin's weath- Every dollar's worth of Clothin? must go without regard to cost. er is coming and Spring trade will boom of course. Oar present marvel ous bargains are offered simply to clear out, as wo are principled ' ' ' "I "-' 1 - 1 ' v 1 - . t J against carrying iover old stock and space is worth I more than profit. .- o- we do it and do it right I Raleigh Register. i TgAULY IN FKBRUAUf as soon a the lo-intcrs receive the necessary material the publication of the ItAI.KlUU REGISTER, as North Carolina Democratic newspaper, will I be commenced. The Rkoistkr will be printed weekly until the irreat political campaign of begins. It will then be Issued twice a week, or as often as may.be useful or necessary to the Demo cratic party in North Carolina. Jt will lo irintcd from new and beautiful type on good white paper, and though It may not be larcc enough to hold all at once all the good things that glowlne prospectuses sometimes promise. yet the applieallcn of a thorough knowledge, or now to use. tnem win put into its thirty- two broad columns all the news, much good reading, and a complete history of what Is done In North Carolina Mr Hale will be edi tor of the Register. Tne price or the Kcgister win be a year. $1 for six months. Pay for your home paper, and then remit for the Register. Those who remit tl to this office will receive as a preml um either volume ordered of "Hale's Indus trial Serifs." Two volumes are now ready : The Woods and Timbers of North Car olina Curtis', Emmons and Kerr's Bo tanical Repor s; supplemented by accurate County RcporUJof Standing ForcBts and Il lustrated by an excellent Map of the State, 1 volume,12mo. Cloth, 271 pp. $1.25. Industries of North Carolina Tn the Co.vl and Iron Counties. Emmons , Kerr's, L&ldle?s, Wilkes', and the Census Reports sketches of the State tl.50. Address RALEIGH REGISTER. jan IS Raleigh, N. C. MONTHLY. STATEMENT. STOCKS ON HAND FEB. 3, 1884. Cotton ashore, 7,572; afloat, 910; total, w.oia. Spirits ashore, 5,015; afloat, 50; 5,065. ao any i hing total. 20 per cent-reduction in all grades Clothing for the next tiirce weeks, and don't forget It of Winter ? 72.33, afloat, 5'326; Rosin ashore, total, 77.6G0. Tar ashore, 9,057; ashore, 70; total, 9,727. Crude ashore, 3,879; afloai,' 25; total, 3,904. j RECEIPTS FRQM FEB. 1 TO FEB. 9. Cotton, 1,730; spirits, 754; rosin, 15, 354; tar, 2.753; crude, I.C00. TESHBLinEZTHL, feb 11 THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER, 114 MARKET ST. I EXPORTS FROM FEU- 1 TO FEB . 9. rosin, i- DOMESTIC. Cotton. 1.599 ; 1 spirits. 480 ; tar, 41; crude, 801. 1 FOREIGN. I Rosin, 17,653; tar, 2,293; crude. 141; 277. QTCapital Prize $7G,OOOa Tickets only $5. Shares in pro portion. I :SB2raSffflwSlS?S?ffi5 Louisiana State Lottery tftte. 1 olume 12mo. Cloth, 425 pp. ! Company. TttH STJIST. IJettcr than SlO.OOO: I spent over sio.oixi in x years. said Major U. V. I lines, of Boston, Mxs.. "in being doctored for epilepsy. I employed the best physicians in New Orleans. St. Iouis. N. York. Phila., Boston. 1mdon and Paris, but all to no purpose. S.tuuiriltm Xercine has cured uiu entirely." $1 50. li. News aud Observer. OF P. NEW YOICK, 1884. About sixty million copies of The Sun have rone out of our establishment during the past twelve months. If tou were to paste end to end all the col umns of all The feUNS printed and sold last year you would get a continuous strip of In teresting lnformaUon, common sense wisdom, sound doctrlrc, and sane wit, long enough to reach from Printing House square to the top f Mount Copernicus in the moon, then back to PrinUng House square, and then three-quar j icr or i tic way uacs to tue moon again. But Thk Sun Is written for the inhabitants of the earth; this same strip of intelligence would girdle the globe twenty seven or twenty-eight times. If every buyer of a copy of Tiik sun during the past year has spent only one hour over It, and If his wife or his grandfather has spent another hour, this newspaper In ISSi has af forded the human race thirteen thousand years of steady reading, night and day. I tii enly by tittle calculations like these that you cm form any idcaot the circulation ot the most popular of American newspapers. or ot Its Influence on the opinions aod actions of American men and women. The Sun Is, and wid continue to be, a news patter which tells the truth without fear of consequences, which gets at the facts no mat er bow much tho process costs, which pre sents the news of all the world without waste of words and In the most readable shape. which Is working with all Its heart for the cause of honest government, and which there fore believes that the Republican party must o. and must go In thli coming year of our rtl.isr.. t . If you know Tilt Sun. tou like It already. and you will read It with accustomed diligence and profit during what U sure to be the most cstlng year In Its history. If you do not know Tue Sun. It Is hUrli tinio to sret Into the sunshine. . We do hereby certify that toe supervise the arrangements for ail tue Monthly ana semi Annual Drawings of The Louisiana State Lot- terv lcwivuw, ana in versvn iwnuuc ana con trol the Drawings themselves, and that the same ure conducted with honesty, fairness, and in gooaraun towara au pontes, ana we autnor ize the Company to use this certificate, with fac- I funuu o cw signature uuacncu, n ma aaver- Usements." I . Commissioners. . Incorporated In 1868 lor 25 years by the Leg islature for Educational and Charitable pur poseswith a capital of f 1,000,000 to winch a or $550,000 hat since been Terms to Mail Subscribes. The several editions mall, postpaid, as : DAILY to cents a month. Meeting of theirantl L.odre Tho Order in a Flottrishln Condition. The Grand Ionize ol the knights ol IHthias of North Carolina met at 10:30 a in in the new castle hall of Center Iodjee. No 3. Grand Chancellor G Harrcll presiding, with tho following oflicirs: G PC. J 111 Miss.Uier; G V C. U T llollowcll; G P. J W Moore: G M ot E. R T Scanlin; G K ot It and S. John , Dudley ; G M at A. J u urewster; it i u. .j t uorucs, pro tern : it u oj M ravie, pro tern. The committee on credentials harinz reported ipo loiiowiog r u s were ad niitled and dulr obligated: A Broad- toot. Cha McKimmon. J M Sherwood, No 3: E If llacfcbum; tNo8: Washing ton GUI. No SJ7.i The G C, D D G C s. G K of R S and G M of E were read and referred to a special committee for distribution. The G. U. Introduced in vry Ilatter- nz terms tho Supremo Chancellor of Knizhts of Pythias, and requested him to favor the lodge with his views as to he condition of tho order in reneral. The S . C. replied in a very compliment ary and Battennc manner as to tha con ¬ dition of tho order, including the endow meat rank and uniform division, espe- . s - k a . . a aa ctailytne latter, wnicn ne says is in creasing: in all directions at a very rapid rate, giving also ino number of members oi me order as liu.uuu. ine . t--. was "SEr'r. The Excursion and Pic Nic ions of The Sun are sent by follows: t& a veir: with - . - Jbaj " DunnaT eiiiiion. w SUNDAY Eight page. Thlaeditlon furnish es the current news or the world, special articles of exccpUoaal Interest to every body, and Uterarr reviews of new books of the hlzhest merit, tl a rear. WEEKLY f 1 a year. Eight pages of the best matter or tne dally issues; an Agricultural impairment or uncquaiieu value, special market reports, and literary, scientific, and domesUe Intelligence make Tub Weekxt su the newspaper for the farm er houaeliolJ. To club of $10, an cxtn copy free. Address I. W. ENGLAND, Publisher, i nnv Tm finr. J. Y. tJttv 1 C. D. Hlorrill. TTNDEBTAKEB, CABINET MAKES A-ND CABPENTZB. OlEea and Work Shoo on Sec ond street, opposite Souther land's stables. BMpeetfaily soUcUs orders and guarantees good work, prompt dnvrT a4 atlstActloa.l o tbo necessity of his leaving earlier ban he anticipated, it was exemplified at the afternoon session. After- nomi nations for tho vanous offices the lodge took a recess until toi&y at 10 o'clock. At an informal meeting held at uight hPrepre3entatives of the various lodges OKAS JN IS OVKK AND THE THE ATE! CAL AND BALL Season has! opened agam and JOHN WEBNEK, the practical German Barber and Perfumer, Is personally in attend aace at his Hair Dreaslnx Saloon. 29 kfarkrt Street, between Water and lYoat, Wllminr t0HrM.C. OC116 reserve fund added. By an overwhelming ponulai vote Its frai chlse was made anart of the present State Constitution adopted December 3d, A. D., 1S79. The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed oy tAe people of any urate. j It never scales or postpones Its Grand Single Number Drawings take place monthly. A SPLENDID OPPOETUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. Third Grand Drawing, Class C at New Orleans, Tuesday, March 11, 1SS4 16oih Moutaly Drawing. Capital Prize, $75,000. lOO.OOO Tickets at Five Dol lars Each. Fractions in Fifths in proportion. LIST OF PBIZES. 1 1 Capital Prize of. 1 Capital Prize of 1 Capital Prize of S Prizes of $8,000 5 Prizes of 2.000 1,000 For Saturday. JJBESSED POULTRY, DUPLTN COUNTY 8A USAGE AND LIVER PUDDING, N. . Sides and a full stock of Choice Family Gro ceries. Prices reasonable. Respectfully, i. -A. W. RIVE NBA UK. The Live Grocer and Produce Com. Mer chant 114 North Water St., Wilmington. N.C. jnn 11 SHAD. liriTII OTHER SPRING FISH CAN BE found at our Fish Market the season through, 1884. Harper's Weekly. ILLUSTRATED. feb!4 DAVIS & SON. Go to, Young Man, 10 Prizes 20 Prizes 100 Prizes 300 Prizes 500 Prizes 1000 Prizes of of Of; of! of of 75,000 25,000 10.000 12.CCC 10.000 10,000 500 10.0P0 200.... , 100 , so 25 JLPFKOXIMATION FRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $750. 9 " . M 1 500. 250. 20,000 30,000 25,000 25.000 6,750 400 2,250 1,567 Prizes, amounting to $265,500 Application for rates to clubs should be made only to tne osce or the Company in New Or- For further Information, write clearly, riv ing full address. Make P. O. Money Or- uers pToie ana aaaress uegisterca Letters to XHJSW mtl.K A Na NATIONAL BANK, : - New Oklbaws, la. rusTAL notes and ordinary letters by m ur express (au gams ox ana upwarus by Express at oar expense) to M. A. DAUPHIN, i New Orleans. LsJ or M. A. DAUPHIN, i , 607 Seventh St., Washington, D. a feb 13-wed-tat4w-dAw Jolin C. Davis, r ATTOBXKT AND COUNSELLOB AT LAW. Office over the Bank of New Hanover. Practices la all the Courts of the State. MM- Special attention naid to the coiuviinn qi claims. nov 24-t f AND FEAST THY REASON ON THE SWEETS OF THIS LIFE, to wit ; Royster's Pure Candy. A larger and more select assortment never offered before In North Carolina. None of he i i - 1 Impure, Inspld terra-alba'd stuff that produces nausea and Ill-health among your fair ccm- pardons ever finds it s way Into our store. i We Sell the Best ! The reputation of the CANDY precedes our ; i remarks, and pon our souls Its PUBENESS, EICHSESS and WHOLESOMENESS remains Intact. No Candy offered In competition has yet produced such excellent results. j IT TICKLES THE PALATE IN THE RIGI1T PLACE, and another point, young man, j( breathe It n6t aloud,- the young girls if ; must not hear it,) It is ONLY 35 CENTS PEB POUND. : I P. L. BRIDGERS & 00. HO North Front St. feb 11 Groceries. Groceries; BACON, COFFEE, i HAY. SOAP, SODA, TOBACCO, FLOUR, 1 MOLASSES, CORN, LYE, CRACKERS, SXUFF. matches, Buckets, iaper, GLUE, BAGS, BUNGS, SUGAR, SALT, OATS. POTASH. CANDY, CANDLES, AX LEG a ease. TWINE, EIVET3. Harper's Weehlv stands at thn hnl nf A mo. lean Illustrated weekly journals. By ltsun partisan position In jpolltlcs, Its admirable i: lustrations, its carcfulU chosen serials, short stories, sketches, and poems, contributed by the foremost artists ami authors of tha dav. it carries Instruction and entertainment to tbou- wiuus oi American nomes. 1 v, 1 It will always be the aim of tho publishers to make Harper's Weekly the most popular and attractive family newspaper In the world, and, In the pursuance of this design to pre sent a constant Improvement In all these fea tures which have gained for it the confidence, sympathy, and support of its large army or readers. I I Harper's Periodicals, Per Year: ; j j .. HARPER'S! WEEKLY t.......$4 CO HARPER8!MAGAZINE......l .1...... 4 00 HARPER'S BAZAR... , ... 4 CO HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE.... ..J... 1 60 Harper's Fkanklin sqcasb lxbkabt, unc xcar (dZMumcers....! ij... 10 00 Postage Free to all subscribers In the linitftd oiaies or uanaaa. The Volumes of the Weeldu besin with tho first Number for January of each year, i When no time Is mentioned. It will be understood that tho subscriber wishes to commence with the Number next after the receipt of order. Toe jass i our Annual volumes of Harpers Weekly, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by mail, postage paid, or by express, free of ex pense tproviuea mo xreiarnc aoe one dollar per volume), for $7 00 does not! exceed ner volume. Cloth Cases for each volume. Suitable for binding, will be sent by mall, postpaid,! on re ceipt of $1 00 each, i T Remittances should be made bv Post-Office Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. Newspapers are not to copy this advertise ment without the express order of Uahfeu A Bkotiieks. Address . . . , HARPER & BROTHERS, nov 23 , i -. - . New York ' feb 4 ; j For sale by,, KERCHNEB & CALDEE BROS. I Furniture. 200 CHAMBEB ANDIPARLOB fiuitt from $25 to $150. New styicB and first-class goods at . r - ! - GREAT BARGAINS I FTKE BOOK CASES, SIDEBOARDS. SECBETABIES, WARDROBES,. JJllRAPV Tirva '' Cottsge Bedsteads, Mattresses, Chairs, Ta-' blea, Ac., Ac, at big bargains. Call and see me before you.buy. D. A. ismith. - nrulture Dealer. Harper's Young People, AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY-16 Pages. SUITED TO SO TP XX D QULLB OF FBOM SU TO SIXTEKH TKAKS OT AGE. Vol. V commences November 6, 1883. HAUPER'S YOUXG PEOPLR U thn TwJt meet. ly for children In America. Christian Advocate. AB that the artists skill can accompli 1a the way of 11 lustration has been done, asd the best talent of the country ha nntrihnted ta Us text New England Journal of I Education, In Its special field there u Whin? that ess be compared with It Hartford; Evening Post TERMS'. . 'i I I : - HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE, t I, IJ, Per Year, Postage PrepaldT- 1 "'"" nvMistuta, jrouruenis 6aa- Speclmen copy sent on receipt of Three Ct . The Volumes of Harper's Young People fo 31 82 and 1883. handanmelv hnmul fn IlltimlnS mely mall. posta tigm, wui oe sent uv paid, on receipt of $3 00 each. Cloth Ca ior each volume, suitable for btadlng, win w sent by mall, postpaid, on receipt of SO ccdU each: . - . . Remittances should be made by PostOffict Money Order or Drift, to avoid chance of k Newspapers are not to copy this advertise ment without the express order BltoTUKSS. Address . HARPER BBOTHEBS, nov 24 I, New Tork. of HAKfKS 2 in 1. I'll take your likenesses. Ana caxe tnem line, ! I'd fix your watches I i To keep good time; I do all work well, ' Entrusted tome. . ,M It you don't believe It I i Try mo and see- i 1 . N j. winner I : Photographer and Jeweler,! -New Market DalkUntf (op sUlrs)
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