i J 1 i! M i V ' 'J ..f 1 1 .11. t. V , ,. . . ''1 I jV' - i 1 , f'. 31 i f H't 2 :; q. f :! ';' - i i i ill I 3e"i; 5 - -1 vc Syuptolis of consumption; FIRST STAGE. Cough in the morn ing followed shortly after by slight expec toration,, which the patient - thinks . only COmes from hi3 throat. Short breathing, with tightness in the chest pulse be comes quicker in the evening or after a full meal-rchilliness ,in the evening wi4h slight fever." ; y 'i - : ?. y Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey is the ONLY absolute cure for the first ftages of consumption known to medical science. to-day. This can be proven by hundreds of certificates from leading phy sicians and thousands of testimonials from Cured consumptives. Read what a promi nent divine says : Princeton, Scott Co., Iowa. I have used Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey with great benefit to my wife, who is a confirmed in valid. I know from experience It Is a pure and most valuable medicine. I am also usin. it in the case of my son who Is threatened with con sumption. I am a Presbyterian clergyman and doctor of divinity, but I am not afraid to re commend Duffy's Malt Whiskey as the purest and most efficient tonic that, 1 know of, and my experience Is a large one." REV. B. MILLS. .This whiskey is sold ONLY in bottles. "Price, $1. For sale by Druggists, Gro cers and Dealers. Persons east of the Rocky Mountain (except the Territories), unable to pro cure it from their dealers can have, Half Dozen sent in plain case unmarked, ex press charges prepaid, by remitting $C to ! He Dfl& Malt WMaier Co, Bochester, N. Y. MISCELL NEOl s A m X TWT m U F. A. LEilMANN, A A X 11 AO washtwrton. D. (. oct314vr Stmd lor circular. gnt A WEEK and upwards positively sie pAO cured by men agents selling 1)k. scott's Gknitink Electric Pei.t. Suspkvsorv and oth er appliances, sample tree. Those are only original and genuine. No humbug. Dr. Scott, 844Broadway, N. Y. oct :n LADIES ARE OFFERED plain needlework at their own homes (town or country) by a wholesale house. Profitable, genuine. Good pay can be made. Everything furnished. Par ticulars free. Address Artistic Needlework Co. 135 8th St., New York C ity. oct yi Wlllr fni All Permanent employ frtfiJi. xtfj A'I ment given to ener getic men and women everywhere. JSro n tceeTc arui all expenses paid. Samples wort h 5 and full particulars f ree. Address P. . Vit K- ERY, Augusta, Me, Dcmftmiss this vhmi'-e. Write to-dwj. oct 31 CQLEMArt NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE- Newark. N. J. Open all t lie year. National patmnage. Best course or business rraiuiug. Least expensive in time and money. Pleasant est loi.anon. Indorsed ny inousanns ot grao Luates and Jiuudreds of the lead ing-business men of the State and nation. write ior catalogue ana uc iiMivuiau -octSliw ?; : ; II. COLEMAN. Manager. 5 fToroa Concrh. Bronchitis. Asthma, Indisestionl Us URKER'S CINCER TONIC virhout delay. 1 M cured manyoi tue woi-si cases ana is mo wsireinea; 6r all affections of the throat and luiis, and disease rinnslrom impure Diooa ana eiaausuon. ine teeb.i nd aiclc, atraKling against disease, and slowly driflirj the gTare, will in many canes recover their health bj be tunly use of rarker GingerTonic, but dolay is da n torous. Take it in time. It is invaluable for ail pain ad disorders of stomacU and bowels. COc. at Urujrskt; MARVELOUS M M DISCOVERY. Wholly unlike ai tifleial systems. Any book learned in one reading. Hftrnmmended toy Mark Twain, Richard Proctor, the Sclenilst, Hons. W. W. Astor, Ju dah P. Benjamin, Dr. Minor, &c. Class of 100 Columbia Law students; two classes of 200 nnd three laree i if.v jtrr Prosnoctus nost free from " PROF. LOISETTE. Oct 31 237 Fifth Ave., New York Lllason & Hamlin M 1., -, The cabinet organ was J Ym S introduced in its present form by Mason & Hamlin in 18fil. Other ma kers followed in the manufacture of these in struments, but the Mason & Hamlin Organs have always maintained their supremacy as the best in the world. Mason & Hamlin ofTer, as demonstration of the tmeaualed excellence of their organs, the fact that at allot the great World's Exhibi tions, since that of Paris, 1867, in competition with the best makers of all countries, they have invariably taken the highest honors, il lustrated catalouge free. r) vfZ " Mason & Hamlin's Piano y I c4 111 stringer was introduced by them in 1882, and has been pronounced by experts the "greatest improvement in pianos in half a century." . A circular, containing testimonials from three hundred purchasers, musicians and tu ners, sent, together with descriptive cata logue, to any applicant. Pianos and Organs sold for cash or easy pay ments; also rented n BASON JL HAMLIN ORGAN ft. PIANO CO. BOSTON, , . NEW YORK, CHICAGO. OCt 31 LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT ! FOR Improved and Economic Oookery, H. 15 Genuine only with fac simile of Bar op McbiVa iff naturo In blue across he la- - bel. : ' -' To be b.a.4 of all Btorekeepers, Grocers and IP Pk i If & each at iaie; 400 at university oi remu, r-iuiu.; 400 at Walesley college; 350 at Oberlin college classes af cnatauqua L uiver- T3ao Daily Boviow; Josh. T. Jamks, Editor & Prop'r. WlLMIXGTOJf, N. C. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2G, i'87. Entered at the Postoffice at Wilmington, N.C., as second-class matter. It is stated that of late Democrat ic Congressmen, especially those of New York, Maryland and Virginia, have been making inquiries regard ing Government employees known to have been on the Republican side during the recent elections. Some of them have furnished department officials with a list of the clerks who were active Republicans in the can vass of this fall.' These lists are termed "the black lists," and it is intimated that those whose names appear on them will not be given the preference, when reductions be come necessary, ine lists are not small by any means, and embrace every grade, from a laborer up. , Prof. Redom, theeminent German hygienist, declares in a recent lec ture that the nervousness of women is generally owing to two defects antemia, caused by the silly notion that a heart j7 appetite is unfeui inine, and fresh air starvation, ac companied by a lack of exercise. To their fondness for fresh air, their open windows at night and their constant exercise, he attributes the greater beauty of English women. "The beauty of German women,-1 he says, "lies in their face, with its changing and amiable expression. The beauty of the English lies in their whole body and in their health." German women, he adds, are martyrs to an unnatural state of civilization, and if they Would only imitate the English, hvsteria would diminish in frequency. In December the secretary of State will reopen his house in Wash ington, which lias been closed for two seasons, and his eldest unmar ried daughter, Miss Nannie Bayard, will preside. The house is on. Massa chusetts avenue, a plain, 'roomy, substantial family mansion. Mr. Bayard is not a. rich man, and he has six children living to provide for. He does not care much for style. He likes a good horse to ride and has one, and he gives capital dinners. He is said to be the best terrapin cook on the Continent. Hut he has no gorgeous plate nor liveried footman. He has not hanged his style of life since he went to Washington, although in that time a great advance has been made in the cost of living there. lMie Democratic sentiment in Vir ginia seems to have concentrated on the Hon. John S Barbour as the successor of Mr. Riddleberger in the United States Senate. The Balti more Sun has published declarations from the Hon. John Goode and Gov. Fitzhugh I-.ee,, to the effect that they are not aspirants for the posi tion. The name of the Hon. J. Ran dolph Tucker was also mentioned, but he says he "is not a candidate, and will not be against Mr. Bar bour." The press of the State is al most unanimous in favor of Mr. Barbour, and the indications now are that no other name will be pre sented to the Democratic legislative caucus when it meets in Richmond in December. The prospective Sen ator is a gentleman of large business experience, clear-headed and con servative, and while not a brilliant speaker, is an untiring Worker and will make an efficient Senator. , E. Virginius Valentine, the sculp tor who designed the Breckrenridge monument, recently unveiled, was born in Richmond, Va, November 12, 1838. When quite a boy he ex hibited a talent for the fine arts, which his friends aided him in de veloping. After a course in drawing and perspective he became a pupil of Hubard, well known through his bronze copies of Houdon's Washing ton. Becoming enraptured with his study, he left Virginia in 1859 to study in Europe. While in Europe he prosecuted his studies under such masters as Conture, of Paris; Bonialett, of Florence; Kiss, of Berlin, and Prof. Holbein, of. the Beriu Academy. Having completed his studies he returned to Virginia in 1865 and established himself in his native city of Richmond. His attention was turned at first to por trait sculpture, in which he pro duced iu rapid succession busts of Beauregard, Mosby, Stewart, Jack son, Maury and other Confederate generals. Among his later works of this class is the bust of the -Hon. Robert Y. Hayne, which is now in the Council chamber in Charleston, to wnicn win soon oe aaaea, it is hoped, the bust of ; the Hon. C. G Memminger, recently ordered from the sculptor by the city authorities. Mr, Valentine's ideals are lPenitent Thief and Women of 'Samaria.1 He is now engaged on ft- gronpAn- L droumche and Astyaiiax." He has a tine bold physique, and when at : rest has" a dreamy and somewhat ) sad expression, which brightens wonderfully when he smiles. , No instance is kown where Salva tion Oil has failed rin giving' im mediate relief from rheumatism or? neuraltria. At all druggists. Twenty j five cents. NOVEMBER NONSENSK. You may langh at a baldheaded man as much as you like, but you can't makefun of his hair. Danville Breeze. The English house of lords now rejoices in a new and appropriate title the house of landlords. Chi cago Journal. stage?" asked a western exchange. Because they can't very well beany thinner. That's one reason. Mail and Jfxpress. He was love-struck when first the y met, And soon was bound the fetters; One year, and she sent back love's truck -His gifts and all his letters. Carl Pretzel. In a Kansas town. Class in his tory. Teacher "And what did Washington do when he threw up his fortifications near Boston?" Bright Boy "He boomed the town." Arkanmiv Trav. One of the most annoying things in life is to think you have found a nickel on a show case, and after making a covert errab for it, discov er that it is pasted on the under side of the glass. Epoch. "There is many a slip 'twixt the cup and the lip," A motto that comes very pat, my boys: There are many slip-ups 'twixt the ilips and hie cups You had better paste that in your hat, my boys. GooddlCs Sun. There is a good deal of interest manifested now in the subject of whaling in the polar sea. The dif fereuce between that and the old fashioned back-shed variety is that in one instance the victim gets cold and in the other he gets warmed. Mer Trav. Should Wiggins claim that storms will blow. Go sailing, son, and fear not; But should be prophsy a calm, Into the ocean steer not. And should he say the sun will shine. Then" look, for drenching rains out, 'Tis strange the killer with his club Don't knock the fellow's brains out. Washington Hatchet. A Grand Record. We call your attention to the ad vertisement of a. remedy which has stood the test of more than a half century with increasing popularity, and is universally admitted to have no equal as a remedy for the cure of diseases originating in a disordered Uver, such as Dyspepsia, Billious ness, Constipation, Headaches, Col ic, etc. Simmons Liver Regulator is simple and harmless, purely vege table, and can be safely and advan tageously used under any circum stances. It acts mildly and effectu ally and is especially valuable as a Familv Medicine, which position it holds in so many homes. We do not know another preparation wnicn can bring forward such indorsements from heads of families and those holding the highest official and social positions. Keep Simmons Liver Regulator in the house and it will re duce vour doctor's . bill and insure for your families health and happi ness. 1 1 seems strange, but it is never theless true, that the world contains people who will try to imitate, coun terfeit or substitute something else for a genuine, meritorious 'article, even to the extent of making a spu rious medicine, risking life and health, and it behooves evervone to look that they buy onlyhe genu ine, zeilin ec Uo.. nave used tne precaution to put on the front of each wrapper their trade-mark of a curved Z entwined around the mor tar, and on the side the signature of J. H. Zeilin&Co., in red ink. Frauds should always be denounced and the true remedies upheld. There are sweet surprises awaiting many an humble soul fighting against great odds in the battle of a seemingly commonplace life. i A Wonderful Freak of Nature is Sometimes exhibited in our public exhibitions: When we gaze upon soiiie of the peculiar freaks dame nature occasionally,indulges in, our minds revert back to the creation of man, "who is so fearfully and won derfully made." The mysteries of his! nature have been unraveled by Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, and through his knowledge of those mysteries he has been able to pre pare his "Golden Medical Discov ery." which is a specific for all blood taints, poisons and humors, such as scrofula, pimples, blotches, erup tions, swellings, tumors, ulcers and kindred affections. By druggists. Speak well of your friend; of your enemy say nothing. , Don't let that cold of vours run on. You think it is a light thing. But it may run into catarrh. Or into pneumo nia. Or consumption. Catarrh is disgusting. Pneumo nia is dangerous. Consumption is death itself. The breathing apparatus must be kept healthy and clear of all obstruc tions and offensive matter. Other wise there is trouble ahead. All the diseases of these parts, head, nose, throat, bronchical tubes and lungs, can be delightfully and entirely cured by the use of Bo schee German Syrup. If you don't know this already, thousands and thousands of people can tell you. They have been cured by it, and "knowhow it is themselves." Bottle only 75 cents. Ask any, druggist. ' Cnres Ctmsh, C'old j, noarwr.ees, Oonp. Astbina Bronchitis, Jft'hoopinr? Ooin;n, mif tion, and relieves eon.-nrir live . - L 1 1 , I . . rADrS&&' , Bull tV A. i . AT-v t- Co., A " . tt-op, iSalf.niow. xa., V. a. Ju S3 ('hew Langs' Plus The strut Toftjeeo An 'idote! Price iO fts. Sold Ur ail Drti2ists. OCT 1 d .HUMPHREY'S?' EE. HUMPHE3YS' BOOS Cloth & Cold Binding: 144 Tages, with Stcvl Engrariog, BAILED FREE. Adlrp8. P. O. Ur.x 1 810. It. Y. LIST OF PBINCXPAL KOS. CUBES PKICE. 1 3 4 0 7 8 Feven, Congestion, Inflammations... .25 Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Co'iic... .25 Cryinit Colic, or Teething of Infants. .25 Diarrhea, of Children or Adults 25 Dysentery. Griping, Bilious Colic .25 Cholera Morbus, Vomiting .25 Coughs, Cold, Bronchitis 25 Neuralgia, Toothache. F&ceaoue..... .25 9 Headaches, ick tieaaacne, v ertipo. .js HOMEOPATHIC 10 Dyspepsia. Bilions Stomach Hunpressed or Poinfu! Periods Whites, too Profuse Periods. Croup, Couch, Difficult Breathing... . Salt Hheiim, Erysipelas, Eruptions.. Rheumatism, Rheumatic Pains...... Fever and Ague. Chills, Malaria..... Piles, Blind or Bleeding- Catarrh, Influenza, Cold iu the Head , 8rhoopinsConsh, Violent. Consriis.. , Piieral Debility, Physical Weakness , Kidney l)iense . Kerrous Debility 1. Urinary Weakness, Wetting Bf:d. . . , Diseases of the Heart, Palpitation.. 1, ,25 25 25 23 .25 25 ,50 ro G 50 hi) ,.5 OO i 11 12 13 14 15 17 19 20 24! 27 28 30 32 SPEC I F I S a Sold by DruRKists, or Kent postpaid on receipt of price. ULHPHKtlS'Jli.l)lUE CO. 1W) lultoaSU A.l'. feb 26 eod & wiy nrm li fo, eend for KOtt liUVlsaS ' Fura'tJ'og Goods of all kxv&a. Then ocn-i for Ppnetial PI7i. kA a i TR V liOOil ICO i i;r:cs; bcea- ft tiful cMiovi rtutos ci tnrstvi3 S ft of nearly dl kiuf.oi fov.iJ; dason?- p&.jfT J turns cl Uio treeea; now to crponiza; fu ""SA 1 about incubators, an.l vrhero la Uuy C-My f IjlifiSS iroaa bevt Ktoclt nt .s 1.50 fhjM z Jf bo, yon ned tha BCI OF CAGE I JllliluP.S. J SO pnos. IcO ilr.s i irsili";:;. lioantunl eclored piate. . TreaanoaferTiCifcreeJiis?ot alt kiiil4ivJag3 '. birth?, ior pk';ssro cud jjrc iSh-ezsos and thair ccr-. How to build nd stock ' aa Aviar?. All &bct PutrtU. I rices oi Il tiurtri birata, cartt-n, cu:. iuiivA let . 1 L'azits. The Tu.vt r.;o&s, ! Vl ASSOCIATED rA.'W:-?.'?; it,' 4 y INVENTIONS re vol u t ionized, t ne during the last ury. Not least among the wonders of invent Ive progress is a method and system of work that can' be per formed all over the country "without separa ting the workers from their homes, Pay lib eral; any one can do their work; either sex, young or old; no special ability required. Cap ital not needed; you are started free. Out this out and return to us and we will send you free, something of great value and Importance to you, that will start you in business, which will bring you in more money right away, than anything else in the world. Grand outfit free. Address Tkue & Co., Augusta, Maine, nov 22 6ind lyw NO MORE EYE-GLASSES. NO WEAK MORE KYES MITCHELL'S EYE SALVE. A Certain, Safe and Effective Remedy for SORE. WEAK AND INFLAMED EYES, - Producing Long-Sightedness, and Re storing the Sight of the Old. Cures Tear Drops, Granulation, Stye Turners, Red Eyes, Matted Eye Lashes, and Pro- -duclng Quick Relief and Perma nent Cure. Also, equally efficacious when used in other maladies, such as Ulcers, Fever Sores, Tu mors, Salt Rheum, Burns, Plies, or wherever Inflammation exists, MITCHELL'S 8ALVE may be used to advantage. Sold bv all DrturelBts at 25c. iune 13 4w tVE HAVE REMOVED OUR ENTIRE STOCK OP Liquors and Tobacco TO No. 18 Market St-, WHEHK WK BE LEASED TO HAVE OUR FRIEND AND CUSTOMER CALL OS US. " SOL. BEAR & CO. ang 26 tr Stoves. Stoves. Stoves. HARDWARE. y"E HAVE IN STORE A LARGE ASSORT ment of Stoves, made by the best factories, which we are selling at astonishingly low pri ces. All .In need of a good reliable Cooking or Heating Stove, will do well to examine oar stock and hear our prices before buying. -, . - JACOBI'S UDW. JDEPOT, j KT the di.-r-.-w. ii-k-o six-ts. CoM-fS U3i The Oeimir.ft Dr. P.M's 1 iSiSaJOoA .S'vp in sr.& tu.Jy in Fjj fcS:iSj! """ ; e trrcrKM-rf, av.:l boars o'urg if ilfjj "er"storo-.i 'i ra-.lo-.'.at Us to n ii., jS fcuythoKL Pkeciiuna fsrTra!Jsld f U'W&yJ!,. for 15 Cents. Also Ca cf Dim ' rA. jLcJusjcii. uiTf nora toos a I tii trat insntend wero restored toireaith by iiao rt t-ZUm. SEMINAL PASTILLES 1 7eztzssz nndPi reiccl Pecs? in Voun cr liid-5 .TothcflTr:OFai?ir tints, f hsu-i cbijeara d wrought about by Irvisor-itioa, Ilr--STim,Ovair-lraia Uorfe.crtoofrea lnluU?ca$. voitiiat7oa toad C3 rmir Hume vri h fc-tetsm t of tguf t roni. ! efjctrre tJtULL PACK A J P T. J -:T -a :!a-a vxanbieLtZ tra-ifa pcfiSOMa can tiarb rrtZLu - may 17 d&w ly - . j - 1888 Harp-r's Bazar, ILLUSTRATED. IIakpek s Bazae is a home journal. It com bines choice-literature and line art Illustra tions with the latest intelligence regarding the fashions, Eaeh number has clever serial and ? short atores, practical and timely essays, I brig-lit poems, humorous sketches, etc. its : part ero-sheet, and fashion-plate supplements win aioae neip laaies to save many times the S cost of the subscription, and papers on social i etiuuette, decorative art. house-keenlrj!r in all j its branches, cookery, et:-., make It useful in ( eveiy houseloia. and a true promoter of econ ; omy. Its tnlitorials are marked by good sense, I and not a line is admitted to its coliunns that could oft end the most fastidious taste. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. per ykar: . . , IIARPEirS BAZAR 4 00 HARPER'S MAGAZINE...:.... 4 00 HARPER'S WEEKLY......... 4 00 HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE. ...... .' 2 60 ISjstaae Free to all ntl)StTilrs in 'the. United Smtes, Canada or Mejrtco. The' Volumes of the Bazar . begin with the first Number for January of each year. AVhen no time is mentioned, subscriptions will begin with the Number current at time of receipt of order. - r Bound Volumes of Harper's Bazar, for three years back. In neat cloth binding, will be sent by mail, postage paid, qr by express, free of expense (provided the freight docs not exceed one dollar per volume), for $7 00 per volume Cloth Cases for each volume, suitable for binding, will be sent by mail, post-pa'id, on receipt of $1 00 each Remittances should be made by Post-Office Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. Atocswpejv? are urd to copy this adeei'tisrwietd without he express order of Harper &; Brothers. Address HARPER & BROTHERS, nov l. New . York 1888. .Ha per' Magazine. ILLUSTRATED. Harper's Magazine is an organ of progres sive thought and movement in every depart ment of life. Besides other attractions; it will contain, during the coming year, important articles, superbly illustrated, on the Great West; articles on American and foreign indus try; beautifully illustrated papers on Scotland, Norway, Switzerland, Algiers, and the West Indies: new novels by Win. Black and W. I), ilowells; novelettes, each complete in a single number, by Henry James, Latcadlo Hearn,and Amelia Rives; short stories by Miss Woolson and other popular writers; and illustrated pa pers of special artistic and literary interest. The Editorial Departments are conducted by George William Curtis, William Dean Uo wells and Charles Dudley Warner. HARPERS1 PERIODICALS. pp:r ykar: HARPER'S MAGAZINE ;....$4 00 HARPER'S WEEKLY 4 CO HARPER'S BAZA 11 4 00 HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE 2 00 Postage Free to all mbscribers In the United Ssates, Canada, or Me-xico. . , .5 The volumes of the. Magazine begin with the Niunbes for June and December of each year. When no time is specified, subscriptions will begin with the Number cum .t at time of re ceipt of order. Bound Volumes of Harper's Magazine, for three 3 ears back, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by mall, post-paid, on receipt of $3 00 per volume. Cloth Cases for binding, 50 cents each by mail post paid. Index to Harper's Magazine, Alphabetical', Analytical and Classified, for Volumes 1 to 70, Inclusive, from June. 1850, to June, 1885, one vol., 8vo. Cloth, $4 00. Remittances should be made by Post-Offlce Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. Xewspapers are not to copy this advertisement withoia the express order ojc Harper & Brothers. Address llARPER & BROTHERS. ; nov 15 , New Yorir 1888. - i Harper's Young People. AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY. Harper's Young People interests aU young readers by its carefully selected variety of themes and their weU-conSldered treatment. It contains the best serial and short stories, valuable articles on scientific subjects and travel, historical and biographical sketches, papers on athletic sports and games, stirring poems, etc., contributed by the brightest and most famous writers. Its Illustrations are nu merous and excellent. Occasional Supple ments of especial Interest to Parents, and Teachers will be a feature of the forthcoming volume, which will comprise fifty-three week ly numbers. Every line in the paper Is sub jected to the most rigid editorial scrutiny In order that nothing harmful may enter its col umns. : An epitome of everything that is attractive and desirable In juvenile literature. -Eostort Courier. - - A weekly feast of good things to the. boys and girls in every family which, it visits. Brooklyn Union. It is wonderful In its wealth of pictures, in formation and, interest. CArtoifan Advocate la " Terms: Postage Prepaid, $2 pryear. Vol. IX begins Xoveraber , ' 1887. Specimen Copy sent on . receipt, of hto-ccnt stamp. . v, .. - - - Single Number, Five Cents each, ' - : Remittances should be made by Post-Office Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. Xewspapers are not to copy this adrerstsenuant Truiwuir ittetrxprrss oracr oj iiarper tjrotnera. inera. 8. I Address nov 15 HARPER & BROTHERS MISCELLANEOUS mm I ill hAs ?nri:r aV4 sent t.y-Kiail. MKXn'AN yUf,U 400 Nortli Hi , l'LiiadeliUi in r Tl.e great soc ret of t!ie canary Mid w 1 ui the Hart r .Mountains in Ucr mS "nfn crt. alpern : v.jrhrrt insui " sJv ,-ai 1 nn recei!)t of 15 ct..in wainirt M. - . o.i? mention this paiwr. . ; : ; Over 9,H)0,T)0Oworn- during thepaS six years.' Thi3.marveloacs success isdue- . ' ' 1st. To the superiority of Corallneever all other materials, as a stiffener for Corsets. : j- 2nd. To the superior quality, 6hap and workmanship of our Corsets, combined with their low prices. . Avoid cheap imitations made of variom kinds of cord. None are genuine ; unless " DR. WARMER CORALINE". 1s printed on inside of eteel cover. FOR SLE BY ALL LEADING MERCHANTS. WARNER BROTHERS. 359 Broadway, , New York City. , oct 1 dw 2mos Misses Burr & James W ILL REOPEN TflEIR SCHOOL F08 girls and Uttle boys, on TUESDAY, Oct. t -The course of Instruction; as heretofore, be thorough and systematic. Special attention given to Reading, Writlrc. Music. and Physical culture. Mrs. M. S. Cushing will have charge of tl t MusicaLDepaitment. Hours for Klnde'rgarten pupils from f y For further particulars see Principal sept id r' '. ., ' - . . yaluabie" Lands for Sale. ONE TRACT OF L.ND, LYING mile from LlneolntoD, N. C . couBlsting ;o acres. 63 acres cleared ; la b Bt tor i but gives: good crops ior a H Jm branch running through Hard a &K!t4 a few acres of bottom land on the wf 0 acres in wood. ok aid hickory, " r Another tract lying 2 mUes rom $ ton, ml ie from u;o K B J;u .tw cleared, fine tpring of de McIoub wwr, , a six acres of bottom laid near Hon i , la No. lior too : ceo, but gro yeeU; 75 acres to yellow pina and- - For price and terms Pf'y ,BKl. ; nwb 16 w Aoct'rs - Kst. THKNEVEH YOU ARK IN i'',-c.y.i. ok .. :,--:yy come and see vt. We have the most compiei In the city, carry a large stoc offi qualities of paper; to select from, a work, promptly and satisfactorily, prices that we can live at. Give n your orders. . '. , t the Body enlarred ni tr?WT k rrrAiA J ' urn w - . . ruiii . t t -y - 'n ?$C&l - a to v. neav is t;,k ,n ,r;; y. noiuure eitecTnai tp.k-: r.,r tS t",, '4 loathim? -of food One vt 1 VTfWpd? Stt thanth artkle.!.:.Pntt:v,,arti5f t ties. kasu!.!e ia"ka.iri-s a wi t.t-, ;uiUu j mi- .'" iimui."3t.in' 4i') is ..mu una wi i i i , 'Store the sorcf caei 41 1 pteventthir ailtuf 13 and rcsMna it yl ,Lii:i "fSii n ent waled free. tl&: JIFFEBEBSfKalfEBVOUSKESSe uU of oyer-Wort, todlBcreUoo. tc" nay 6 daw eod ly i J ' . 1 ,.)'