THIS PAPER published every evening Sundays excepted," By JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor and Prop. SUBSCRIPTIONS, POSTAGE PAID: ; : one year, H.0A. Six-, months. "$iOa" Three months. $1.00. One month; 33 cents. The par1" TrtU aeUvered br carriers, free or charge, in any part of the city, at the above rates. or 10 cents per week- - : Uvertlsing rates low and liberal. r" Subscribers will please report any and ill failures to receive their paper 'regularly. - TOUPSD LIVER' j k'wii by these marked peculiarities t j a ! !i"5 of weariness and pains In the iifi brealh, bad tasto in the mouth, ami furred tongue. co.i-iifation, with occasioual attacks ni linirriicea. " 11, .i l.Khe, in mo iront or tho head: nausea, dizziness, and. yellowness of skin. 5. II, art burn, loss of appetite. 6. ):-trutiou of the stomach and bowels by wind. ' 7. I), i rcinu of spirit. and great melan r'u!y, with- lassitude and a disposition t leave everything for to-morrow. A natural flow of ISile from the LIrer Is cciitial to good health.. When this is obstructed it results in ' BILIOUSNESS, which, if neglected, soon lead3 to serious di -a-. Simmons Id ver Regulator exerts ani"-: felicitous influence over every kind of i.niousnos. It restores the Idvcr to pn'i- r working order, regulates tho secre tin: : bile and puts the digestive organs iQsiu Ji condition that they can do their bt-st work. After taking this medicine no ou- will say, "1 am billons." I have born subject to severe spells of Con grsrir.i: rf the Liver, and have been in the habit of ua.fri ia 1 5 to 20 grains of calomel which gen erally mo up for three or four days. Lately I have In-eii taking Simmons Lver Relator, which cave me relief without any interruption to laities-.." J. Huoc, Middleport, Ohio. O.Vfcl aEJiVIJtmE fca ( ir stamp in red on front of Wrapper J. II. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. U'.v -x i- 1st p d&wy en 'STOKLEY'J.' UK A HE NOW PltK-fe. (i v rv Js .-vi- sll x 1,0 may call upon us with the Finest. Oysters to iy h ul on the coast. We have made special pivpam ions lor the Season. Myrtle Grove, Middle and 1 Stump Sound Oysters always on hand. Served promptly and In any sijifticsirea. v. ii. stokley, oct Mtf Wrlghtsvllle. Pimples, Sores," Aehes and Pains. Whn a hundred bottles of sarsaparilla or othr pretentious specltics fall to eradicate in born scrofnla or contagious blood poison, re- mmiber that B. B. B. (Botanic itlood Balm) lias gained mauy thousand victories, in as many seemingly incurable instances, send to the mood Balm Co.. Atlanta, Ga., for Book of I Wonders," and be convinced. Tt Is the onIn TRITE BLOOD Pl'KIFrEK. (;. W. Messer, Howell's X Roads, Ga., writes. i was afflicted nice years with sores.- All tue medicine I could take did me no srood. I then tried B. b. b. and 8 bottles cured me I souncL I Mtv; M Wnnr, Tr,r1 Vm,tln To.o wnles: "A ladr frlpntl or minfi was t.rmihlprl with bumps and nlmnles on her face and neck. I She took three bottles of B. B B., and her skin I got sort and smooth, pimples disappeared and j BTucaiinimprovett greatly." das. u uoswortn. Atlanta. Ga.. writes: I "S)mo years aero I contracted blonrt nnison. T I aauno apatite, my mgestlon - was ruined. I rteunutismdrewupiuyltmbssolcouldharajor it waii;. my tnroa&was cauterized nvetimes.1 Hot springs gave me no benent, and my life T.Km.A Af tiiiiw:iiTvHi T t ik rt m n i I bottles cured me." novlOl'veorlw I ua. surnrisin7 as ir mnv swm inn use nr five I II. CRONENBEItG, TIIK PHOTOGKAPIIKK. CIVB HIM A TIUAL! All W'orK. Guaranteed. l'ictuivs taken Single or in Groups. sejt:itf CAUTION fcEISLS' Jr5?L r the price rat)el on the bottom of aU my advertised More leavmR the facton which protect 11," races ana iMenoritoods. gjeaitr offers W. L. Douglas shoes at a re- todnJPri' or sa'3 be has th" without my name rfPe stamped on the bottom, put him down as fful- W". si?5? L. DOUGLAS i3SHOE. "FOR GENTLEMEN. SotiE SEAMIJCSS'-Shoe smooth RlP. y M hand-ecweti anU WILL SGI4S 84 SHOE, the rlsinal tSA,Kl '-wed welt i shoe. Emiala icu. IVU weif SHOE Is unexceU N?V,L. Doit?1.1?1 S,Rle the price. l&-uJt- "'ebest in the world 1 J. G- for J-r tr.ma. Button and Ioe. Tf not R?JCKrovirrJLrtte W. i lOUGLAS. antl (GTc.i " A&ASS. ! Sl YQL XIL WILMINGTON, N C WKDNESDAY DECEMBER 5, 188a LOCAL HXTSKTS. Indxx to Npwr Advertisements. J J IIedrick Suitings Mujjds Bnos Pharmacists B Gooeman At signer's Sale M 31 Katz Cutting 01 Prices Howell .t cuhmixu Mattressc3 IlEixscKi'.fiEK -Christmas Goods Ii M McIn-tiuk-p1u.su Wraps Kcduccd V C MiLi.EK-v-Piti1 ;.n.i mute Gossamer Geo u FiSENcn .'tons -Shoos for the Masses Chan-c of tailing i;,ys N Y & Wii ss Lino The receipts of cotton at this port to day- foot up 1,252 bales. Col. Thos. ,V. .Strange leaves here to-night for Xmv York on a short business trip. Col. W. N. IMlen. of Clinton, was in the city to-day for a few hours, on one of his rare visits. AH. kinds of School Books and School Supplies can be bough cheapest at. f Icinsl"rirrV Portable lire-place grates. Just the thing for our climate. Are sold by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. After diphtheria, scarlet fever or pneumonia. Hood's Sarsa pa til la will give streiigrh to the system, and ex pel all poison from the blood. The N. .lacohi Ildw. Co. still lead in the sale of the best and cheapest heating and cooking stoves. if you want a pi.-ture framed go to ITeihsbergei-'s. He has a large assortm n?. of Mouldings to select from. t Do you use loaded shells? You will find that they will save vou time, trouble and expense. For sale by the N. Jacobi Hardware Co. We have knives for vour bovsaui scissors for your girls. What wil l;h,:T.tIhIe,n1morofor IJucobi Hardware Co. presents? 2i t The Wilmington Cotillion Club meet at 8 o'clock to-night, at the Orton House, to perfect arrange ments for the next grand cotillion party. Mr. T. B. Henderson has been ap pointed agent here for the sale -tf the combination fence and fence supplies manufactured bv O. M. Styron, at Norfolk. The heaviest fog of the season was that which confronted early risers this morning. But the sun soon dispersed it .and it has since been .i .i ...r j-., 1,1 xi llUttl VJ O 111 I VJ I I cl U 1 tJ W Cc I I I C T. Silver-Dlated knives. forks?snoons. . , , ., . . . . , and chi Id's sets, carving knives and forks. Sfakn vnnr friins linnntrhv J --.- j inaknif user n I nrpspnts A tnet Hii 1 , . . -r tI,e above is offered by the N. Taeobi TTrKv Pn JHtoul . aVk' Kj . inctnuicsiuiivui kuuus hi tuts (-., at 101 r....K... pied by Mr. A. Liebman, will be sold at actual cost for cash by Mr. B. Goodman, the assignee. The stock consists of dry goods, cloth ing, shoes, hats, Sec, aud the goods must be sold at once. The African Mission. Rev. Carson L. Powell, of the North African Baptist Mission, pass- ed thro Uirh the cit v last nir'ht OU K SL "'1U t u His way to air U Ml, to Visit his J t ... . ... mother. Mr. Powell is in this coun- . .. lx. A , . .. try on a visit relative to his mission- His family are in Africa. He wil1 probably return here in a few days aud if so may be expected to preach in this city. Stamling Committee in Session. The. members of the Standing Committee of the episcopal Diocese of East Carolina have been in ses sion "here to-day at the residence of the Secretary of the Diocese, Dr. A. J. DeRosset. This committee con. sistsof Rev. J. C. Huske, D. D., Rev. N. Collin Hughes and Rev. Robert B. Draue. We applied for a report of the proceedings and were told j that it would be impossible to fur nish it in time for our paper this af ternoon. Ieatli of 3Ir. Geo. C. Jones. We regret to learn of the death of j Mr. George C. Jones, one of the I most prominent and useful citizens of Wayne county. He died this was '"ST outside or the steamship morning at his residence, .Jones' j Mcosian, at the wharf of the Wil Mill, near Goldsboro. niington Cotton Compress, and; Mr. Jones was the only brother of our esteemt-d fellow eiti.-n, Mr. H. Jones, Cliairmvn of tin Boanl i.f Amlitand Finance, of this city, and one dau-hter. The interment " V tilkc n LinA nt HnWklwirn In mnr. 1 f- ... jjnuuence 01 liquor, ii is . ooiiy nas Bishop Haid to Lecture Here. j Well Done ! Rt. Rev. Leo Haid will visit oar There was a very interesting event city shortly. He is expected to ar-! at Burgaw yesterdaj It was the rive here next Saturday night and presentation of a gold headed ebony to preach in St. Thomas1 Church oh j cane to Mr. J. T. Bland, Chairman Sunday morning. At night he will , of the Democratic County Commit lecture,delivering the first ot aserfea tee, as a recognition of the zeal and of eight discourses on the different lability with which he hadmaraged phases of Christian doctrine. Oh " the recent campaign in that county, these oceasious the seats will be freo j Our correspondent at Burgaw sub and all will be cordially welcomed. mits the following report of this in- Our Little Ones. Our" Little Ones for DocemVer is i.o.wi if ; u i i , ,. Hand. It is as bright and sparkling and attractive as ever, gemmed, as : i- i 51-1- Ml ' i 1, ii i, wim iiiusirauons on pvrv tists. there is no production in this! country mat excels tins for the jtr i At .... - - - venile mind It is always new, fresh and original and its advent is al , ways eagerly looked for. Issued by the Russell Publishing Co., 36Brom- field street, Boston, at 1.50 a year. Sales at Auction. Messrs. Cronly & Morriss sold at auction to-day, at the Couit House door, house and lot on Nun street, between Second and Third, South side, 06x110 feet, for $1,925. Two lots, corner Seventh and Wooster streets, for $300. The above sales were made sub ject to confirmation. Fifty shares Citizen'sBuilding and Loan Association at $15.75 per share which is just par value. City Court. Mayor Fowler disposed of the fol lowing cases this morning: Sarah Ray, drunk and down, $10 or 10 davs in a close cell. Chas. Onslow, disorderly conduct, $10 or 20 days. . Chas. Jones, charged with swear ing out a warrant against a man and failing to appear, was made to pay the costs, which was $3.15. There were five white tramps who were escorted to the city limits with a warning not to return agaiii. ' Not to he Sold. We iM-eerl"! to hear that tbe coQ"' templated lease, or sale, of the At lantic Coast Line, as to which ru mors were rife some few weeks ago; has beengiven up. The Wilmington & Weldon R. R. forms a prominent and integral part of this line and while the rumored transfer was spoken of the stock of this road was not held so .firmly. We hear, sub rosa, that the proposed purchasers, the Richmond Terminal people, re fused to pay the price demanded by the owners of the W. & W. R. R. for their stock and certificates, which was $500 for both. Aud Why ot? Michigan is a long way from here and it is a long distance to hau cabbages, yet Messrs. W. E. Worth & Co. got a car load from that State yesterday and sold nearly half o them to arrive. There were about 8.000 in the car load and the aver age weight was about 8 pounds, al though one cabbage was found in the lot which weighed 17 pounds Now, why can't we raise these cab bages here, right here at our own doors? If it pays to raise them in Michigan and sell them in Wilming ton it ought to pay to raise them lere and sell them here. The Kuuior Confirmed. There was a rumor here on Mon day to the effect that a man had been drowned from a steamship ly ing at one of the compresses and a Revikw reporter made earnest ef forts to iiud out the facts in the ! case. Un investigation it seemed to be an idle rumor and so we let it go by. But now it seems that, it is quite probable that the rumor was true, although it seems strange that it has taken two whole days to sub stantiate the rumor of tbe man's dis appearance. Patrick Toomey was the man's name. He was a fireman on board the Br. steamship Ilelmslcu, which "ce lor Liverpool on &at- "rly He was drowned, it 'eiliet on Saturday night. The ship 1 1 m T n i Toomey,passing from the latter ves- . rv a iaia i sei lue JMMWJT. iii dween the yti t .ft - a rwo - 1 ne wateiiman on ioard heard Toy fall and his cry for help, m x m ia0nnnL.,ii i, 1 . 1 i, louiuey naujusi come auoani and i.r. . .. - . . - . I tub-VI 1m I teresting occasion: i t I AC c ?K to ay tbe ringing of se eourt house bell attracted a large crdwdr which assembled in the ! court room, whereupon, on motion ' F U C Ulin.n C A I I T .1 ijti " , i-, . 1 1 . x u.u meeting to be for the nurnose of . . ... I j presenting a gold headed cane by j V "UOCi?rl'f '-v ? uwu - iiaiiu, VlItlll illctu Ul till Democratic Executive Committee of the county,as a slight testimonial of tneir appreciation of his services i .1 i-U. j. v during the recent campaign. On motion, Messrs. H: E. Shaw and Jas. h. Moore were aDnointed a committee to wait on Mr. Bland and a request his presence. After the committee had discharg ed its duty and Mr. Bland had en tered the room, the chairman call ed on Mr. L. H. McClammy to pre sent the cane, which he did in one Of the neatest and best impromptu speeches Ave ever heard. At the close of Mr. McClammv's speech. r. B and resnonderl. neeentinD the cane in a very happv and appro- priate speech. " Dr. W. T. Ennett nroduaeri and read a letter from Hon. O. W. Ma Clammy, thanking Mr. Bland f r the very zealous work done by him lor the party and especially for the pessary is me aany cause oi prcma Congressional part of the ticket. ture old age to the sight. You can get On motion the gentlemen were re- quested to turnish copies of their, speeches for publication; but owing to the fact that thev were almost wholly impromptu, they asked to be excused. Tt wns m vai-v nlMBnf nnsinn and was heartily enjoyed by the larcre crowd present. Audit and Finance. The Board of Audit and Finance met in. adjourned session yesterday afternoon. A .communication from tho Board of Aldermen, announcing action taken on sundry matters at the last meeting of that Board, was read. The resolution that the Maj'or be empowered to exchange the horses of the Wilmington Hook & Ladder Co., for another pair and that the sum of $300 be appropriated for that purpose was concurred in- the amount not to exceed $300. The action of the Board of Alder, men in recommending the purchase of the old Hook and Ladder truck, for $450, Wits not concurred, in. The chairman seemed inclined to fayor the purchase, or at least, to defer- ring action for the present; but, he said, the board were unable to tell whether the Hook and Ladder Com pany desired the city to purchase the old truck for their use they had heard nothing from any mem ber of the company, as to whether they wished it or not and if the company did not desire it and it was intended to form a new hook I and ladder company," he was op posed to the city making the pur chase. Mr. Calder suggested that if the new truck purchased tor the com pany is unsuited for use here, it vould be best to exchange it at once for one that is adapted to the work required. The action of the Board of Aider men in empowering the Committee on Markets to rent -. Giblem Lodge for a Third Ward market house was discussed. Mr. Calder suggested 4.1.. 4- i 1 -1 i.l . tucit oiiaiueriitiou oe ueierreu uuti the nexfeannual appropriations are called for. The chairman said he would favor the project if it could be done at a reasonable price. Fi nally, on Mr. Calders motion, fur ther consideration was deferred un til the cost of establishing the pro posed market is ascertained. Bills were audited and approved as follows: Current expenses, $5. 53740; refunded poll tax (error in jsting) $2.76, The Minstrel Lat Night. There was a good audience at the Opera House last night, although some of them took a long time to get there, and a good performance. It is. pronounced one of the bwt minstrel shows we have ever hail here. The . music was good, the : singing was gootland the jokes were not all, too stale to be enjoyable. : The show Wound-up bv a very en- joy&nIe faroe Wliicli was receive with continued rounds of applause Annt ..... NO 258, The Special Agent of the Esquit able Life Assurance Society of X. Y., Mr. C. Rigby, states: That he was cured of a severe case of lum bago by two applications of Salva tion' Oil. Conference Appointments. From a private dispatch received by a gentleman of this citv from 4 Newbern we are enabled togive our readers the following appointments made by the North Carolina Annual Conference at its session just closed; Presiding Elder Wilmington Dist Rev. P. I). Swindell. Grace Church, Rev. W. S. Creasy. I- ifth Street, Rev. R. C. Beaman. aden Street, Rev. T. Page Ric aud. Wilson, Rev. D. f!. Tuttle. Beaufort, Rev. F. A. Bishop. Charlotte, Tryon St reet, Dr. D. Pool. Raleigh, Edenton Street, Rev. J. H. Cordon. South port. Rev. J. M. Ash by. Clinton, Rev. C. P. Jerome. Scott's Hill; Rev. J. E. Bristowe. Mattamuskeet,Rev. J. O. Guthrie. Raleigh District, Rev.W. S. Black, P. E. j Kock Crystal Spectacles and Jiyeglassei Advice to old and young: in se . . . . . . uous not. to take .more magnifying vower than has been lost to the ye as in the same proportion that you pass that point of increase, will cause you further injury to the eye. Using glasses of stronger power than is ne- the best at Heinsberger's S K W ADYE LIT IS VI SI KNT ASSI&fflGG S 316. " T A1 SELLING THE VALUABLE stock of liiylioodSjClothmgIioes.HatSj&c Conveyed to me by A. Liebman. and contained In Store Na, 124 S. Market Si , AT ACTUAL COST FOR CASH. Goods Must be sold at Once, B. GOODMAN, dec 5 3t Assignee of A. Liebman. lw York & WUniint?f.oB- Steamship Co', FROM PIER 29, east river, new yoke , . .waucu wma-u uu.unotTs ana itooseveir. sts. FROM WILMINGTON- GULF STREAM... ....Tuestlav. Dee. ii pioneer. .Tneodnv 1pp i I .rriuay. jjec. 14 1 v ' BNEFATOR tsr Through Bills Lading fln rarest. Thm ffaSJo and from poinVsin North vx. ojiAiiwjiB , oupenntenaent, wnminot.nn THEO. K EGER, Traffic Manager. now 1 orK. WM. P. CLYDE & CO.. Gen l Ae-e.nts decs 35 Broadway. NeAv York. 1 - " 1 Healthful Pise Fibre Al.l, LSEO TO MAKE BAG(tING AND Mattlmr. Therefore Ave can i.jv no more. v, "avenow Only O.ie Left Before It is trone send in vour orders for Pine Fibre Mattresses. First come, tirst served. Price f;.50. HOWELL & (.UMMING, Oppaslte City nalL Specials PIONEER . ...Saturday Dec 8 !, assuret! success. The illustrations will - BENEFACTOR Wednesday! DeS 12 BNVaW4 ?otMnsVmakS STHEAM Saturday! Dec. 15 Snm bcgcd. a"ctlve and in- , : GARDEN HOSE, Dog COLLARS, lawn scientific papers for the year will a remark---I able article bv Prof, .inhn TmmhH Mowers, Fishlniz Tackle. Come in and font-1 at them. We have thegood3 and can make the prices to suit. W. E. SPRINGER & CO. my Mtf 14 Front St., Wilmington. N. o Plow eady. i t am FULLY PREPARED to furnish iLVut11! iCity. Also a fine assortment of Toilet soap, PiSJJffSl my s,or Sfffllrlfa n.. oct 13 tf N.W. cor. Fifth and CaK?lests. Removed. Wtlmusgfon $iwpk Trust Ctmpany. HAVE REMOVED TO No. 10S PRINCESS Street, the office reeent iv rrun- tn,r i BeUamy. Jr., where business win herel . PLEASE XOT1CE. We; will be glad to receive "corimnnlcatl from our- friends on any. and all subject general interest, but jf - The name of the writer musj; always re fur nisied to the Editor. - r - - communications must be Trritten only cr. one side of the paper: . t Personalities must be avoided. - : . And it 13 espec;ally and particularly unC: r stcod that the Editor does not always ecders . the views of correspondents "unless so state 1 inthe editorial columns Ninv AHVCIf TISEfllKNTi. Stall Rio. S, Foinih Street Market . Ho use y 2VfrL ALWAYS FIND SUPPLIED wit h Pcsand Sausage to be found In fVc k'i4nrt, in Jom order for Christina. clSe any part of.tho city free oi - acUlv.- ' . C. E.YOOD. OPERA-HOUSE. a.-r-n--S - , :. Hat iirday, I)pc;-nibr 8th SPECIAL MATINEE AT 20 P. 31., EVENING AT 8 O'CLOCK. The ORIGINAL and ONLT Version approved by theVuthor, GEO. V.'. PECK, and ' plaj cd only by . ATKINSON'S C03IEDY C6.. - HICK'S BAD BOY. SPECIAL NEW SCENERY. New Medleys. Songs and Dances, New and Unique specialties, Our Own Orchestra , aiiu zouave urassuand. " -Matinee Prices 25 and so cents. " Evening Prices Reserved Seat a . snm - - sion51)e. (aIerv25e, t;S sccw,lat heinsberger's without ex tra charge Vci:vt,ithfi. Assignee ' s S ale I -o Selling Out at Cost. o- QOMMEXt INC. ON T(-MORIiOW THE EN - tire Stoelc of Goods of . ; . . . , -. Chas F Browne &.Oo , . : IN ' ' . . -Store No. HO N. Water 8t , will be sold at Cost to close.: The stock con sists Tobacco. Cigars, lildes. Furs, Fruit, country Produce, &c. THOs.W. STKANGB, deo41w Assignee. A Card. J irAVE REMOVED MY LAW OFFICE TO the same building- with my new Barlier Shop : No. 8 North secona Street, near Market street, dec 3 lw . - c. P. LOCKEY." : -THISFA-ftlOCJS Bromiiie-Arsenic Water, V FOR SALE BY -- r MUNDS BltOTIIEIiS, . Pamphlets in a few days. , Agents. ' Brick & Shinglec. 200)000 yow ON nAND AT 1113 Coal and Wood Yard. ' - nov s tf ' Scribner's Magazine For 1885. The publishers of scRTHNrKws xnm tvt. P?ipe'ials, vthiieataii times pr!..;. fFj9P: cfv.mnnths hwC l" n-uiuiii? me past, - ' r"""1-"'-' tuu xuucaacu ejtceuence or its S3Eln5y "?way articles), and it " ,.vVVMU j nuu . new iiuneiua and lected. THE RAILWAY ARTICLES Will bo enntfn. ciaily interestintr by Ex-PostmVr7r "ncZIZZ mv, t . ' . - . v-av a ua J-"""itl imurauu - j.ne Jtanwar .postal Hr Vice. 7 lUujttrntPtr - - . Illustrated. r, 1(f.i&", . serial , th7oh the gfater varf "V1 m jniKPrinrimni; , r "uu w"-uon 01 nin?Pt memoirs relatlnir to J. F. Millet. ?M,;T, "i,0 modernFrench Painters '""aiv.u "i eerat amcies. IllustratcO. . - . The brief end papers written inict. uouert l-ouis btevenson, will do replaced by . equally interesting contributions bv difrv .V T . w . - - j VUl m r r iamous authors. Mr. Thomas Bailey Aldrlch will write the iirst of them for the January number. . . ' Many valuable LITERARY ARTICLES Wfll ; appear; a paper on ' Walter Scott's Method of -Work, illustrated from original MSS.. a second "Shelf of OM Uooks;- by Mre. James TrSleWs and many other articles equally notewnrVW " Articles on art SUBJECTS will be a feature " Papers ore arranged to appear by Clarence cook. E. II. Blashiield, . Austin - Iwteon 5 niany others lilt'Mralect. FISHING ARTICLES deserihtno- cr, i best hshlntr irround nr'cV," W innlnlsh. Bass and Tarpon are the sublecta now arranged. The authors are well known sportsmen.. luatsiraua. uu,,n - ILLUSTRATED ARTICLES or great variety touching upon ad manner of sublects tjavei ??,hy' rtpioh, etc , wiTap'a?fbu not or 019 conventional coinmonnifi on tnrt - I llusi rated. AtilOD the most irlerestfncr in ihn n-t V. " the most reeent develonrnert r.eta i?BJZV ' PHOTOGRAPHY. 1 iinst rated. - . a class of artieie xl-m - 1 ': lal interest will be continue! ihr V. papers upon ELECTRICITY In Its moSt recent , applications, by eminent authorities- iv-: marlrable naner on dkrp xiivivh " interesting papers. , T - OM 4,-,,u r I'l'i'i'tr. lU'tstratim'. - ' A SPECIAL OFFER to cover last vrarv ?ollow ASKriSpl0n UKt!l andthe'nurri;: - - Jjcrs for lsss. ljound in cloth. v..,. n.ca S3a le:r eenti j number. Charles cribner's Sons! , 7t3-71.j Broadway, N. Y. ' For Sale. ; Q LD NEWSPAPEIJf, FOR SAlK. AT YOUK - ;n. YONQLAHN, Wllmlnston,.N.. rtw. , j not yet Deen recovered. ; ) by theaudience. t .octitf . Y. own price at ug 14 tf