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. '"' !.'' ? ' . : ', r I ! j THINGS 1W GENERAL. Do fish talk? Certainly, out in Colo rado, Tike's Peak. Chenille trimmings and fringed are used on autumn dresses. TdA. Tjflwia ia thirtv-eix. We will bat she thinks thirty's heaven. It is almost as easy to make na unlearn his errors as his knowledge. Burned at the steak the fingers of fie hired girl who was cooking it. Let there be an end to the palpable falsehood that that figure won't ' It is right to be contented with what we haye, but never, with what we are. The snow coveretb many a dupghill, so doth prosperity many a rotten heart It is strange that when a man is rery thirsty be wants his champagn - extra dry. ..... 'A talkative fellow is like a drum, which beats a vise man out of his wits. ' -.. ; A 8t. Louis clerk is named GassbilL Unhappy man. Everybody disputes him.'..- . . - - The Sultan encourages tailors by buying three hundred and sixty five suits a year. Uider is in ferment in the country towns, but in every enterprising city waterworks.. Modjeskaja the Pole that will knock down the tragic persimmons the com theatrical season. a rem from ' Kearnev: "If I had monev I could own every paper in the , United Kthates." . - . A thick roulBan of satin ia now used to finish the edge of the flowing train of handsome dresses. This is the joke that made listeners writhe: i When time is no mower he'll hang up his scythe." The farmer remarks, as his fruit trees are beine thinned out: "I didn't know they were loaded." " That man lives the longest that wisely divides the occupation of life betweeit brain and muscle. 3 K The man who would be truly rich in a worldly sense, need not increase bis fortune, but limit his desires. Men of force and industry every ' where admit that it is the hardest thing in the the worhi to do nothing. The continental papers havediscov trcd that Grenada, where the yellow lever is ragine, is in the "British Antil Jes." . . ' i. .; . V It is the experience of circus pro prietors that one stock of clown's jokes will out last seven bcis oi canvaa cov Wreaths of silk roses, shading from pale buds to blossoms georgeously deep in'color, have been made up for fall bonnet. r . -The newest short 'dressca have wrinkled apron and knile plaiting in front, and three knife plaitings in the ,baclr. ' ; Short peeves are" in order, but you cannot wake the cirl with, a molo on , her arm admit that she thinks the style . is a good one. "Doctor, don't you think I write too much for my nervous system?" No, I don't; but! think you write loo much lor your reputation." Women and men oThctirins; timidity are cowardly only in danger which affect themselves, but the first to res cue when others are endangered. The instruction received at the moth cr'a kneo and the paternal lessons, to cether with the pious and sweet souve . . uirs of the fireside, are never effaced entirely from the soul. . The llepublican papers in North 'Carolina, and the places they are pub lished at, are as follows: , liegUlcr, Raleigh ; Carolinian, Eliza beth City ; Spirit of the South, Rocking- ham j A merican, Statesville ; New State, Greensboro ; "loneer, Ashe ville; Btpub tican, Winston ; Post, Wilmington. MISCELLANEOUS. REASONS W11Y t PAIN - KILLER M TUB Best Faniilf UedicUo of the A AnU why It should be kept always near at band: ui ruM.kiLLM I tbe ml rlln t holer cute that medical science ha produced, i 2nd. rt-KiLiuaaa WarrceaandDys eatery rcwdy, aetaoiu u ever ovu. Srd. rAiK-KiiAK will enr Cramps or . rin tn any part of th. vtciu. A ingle do usually affocu a car. 4ln. Vain-Kiuuih will cur dyspeptla and 1 ml ideation, U ucd accural u lo Ulrco SOv Paim-Kiu.kr I an almost rtever-rall ii cur for feuddeo Cold, Cough, Ac "eth.FAix-Kii-i.int ha proYcdaKoTerfifn Kouu-vly lor I- erer ana Aru ana cun Ke wr : it has cured the moat obsi iaate 1 case. " lb. rAiw-Kitxxm aaa ltitUti burns, lrtusca, c p runs, rc I; biu mm uut and c ur: ia after yan TAiN-Kutira will doslroT rUtJ.rtl- frui riu aiicr Ui ari 't.acuoB. ; imh. TAtw-KtUJui rvsrr UcadAche, and ltlU. TAiw-Kii.! kh will v vta djy of :, ." ana r-nay uiat la utu I tt.-''r'i'.i.. ? i . v - - t fr it i t l . t S- - i:;U. 1 t Tl" t t t . ; 4 . ! T" ' K. . Our Chnrcbes To.Day. - St Mark's Episcopal church, corner of 6th and Mulberry streets. Rev C O Brady, Rector. Services on Sundays at 11 a m, and 5pm ; Sunday school at St Barnabas Schoolhouse at 5i p m. Saints Days at 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. Seats tree. '- : - St James' church, corner Market and hird streets. " Rev Dr A A Watson, lector. Mornine Prayer at 11 o'clock ; Sunday school at 9 a m; Evening rayer at 6 p m. : St John's church, corner of Third and Red Cross streets, llev Georce fatterson Rector. Celebration of Uoly Euchurist at 7 a m; Morning Prayer at lam: Evening Prayer at 6pm: bun- day school at 5 p m. St Paul's (Episcopal) church, corner or iourtn ana Grange streets, itev x M Ambler, Rector- Services at 11 a m. and 8 p m.Sunday school at 4 p m, Bt raul s ii.vaDr. JLutneran cnurcn. corner of Gth and Market streets. Rev G D Bernheim, D D, pastor. diarman service at 11 a m. English service at8 p m. ; Sunday school at 5 p m ; Wetkly lec ture on Wednesday at 8 p m. bt inomas' Gatholic church, on Dock between Second and Third streets. Mark S Gross, pastor: P Moore Assist ant. Moraine service at 7 and J 0:30 a m ; Evening service at 5 p m : Daily morning service at 7 a m : Sunday school yj am. Jb irst Baptist chnrch. corner of Mark et and FiAh streets. Rev James B Tayloi' pastor. Sunday school at 91 a m. cervices at 11 a m, and op m. Young men's prayer meeting .Tuesday at 8 p m ; Church prayer meeting ou lnursday ilspm; Brooklyn Mission Sunday school at 4 p m. - Second Baptist church," on 6th be tween Church and Castle streets: Prea ching at 11 a m, and .8 p m, by Bro J P King ; bunday-school at 9 a m ; .Regu lar prayer meeting at 8 p m Tuesday evening. fifth Street M E church, on Oth be tween Nun and Church street. Rev B R Hall, pastor. Services at 11 a m, and 8pm: Sunday school at 9 a m : Pray er meeting Thursday evening at 8 p m ; i oungjmen s prayer meeting on wed nesday evening at 8 p m. front otreet M church, corner ot Front and ! Walnut streets, Rev E A Yates, pastor. Services at 11 a m, and 81 p m : Sunday school at 5 p m Young men's society Tuesday evening at 8 p m : and regular prayer meeting and lecture on ' Wednesday evening at etpm. I i irst Presbyterian church, corner of Thud and Grange streets. Rey Dr J R Wilson, pastor. Services 'at 11 a m. and 6 p m j Sunday school at 5pm: lecture lbursday evening at Hi p m Young men's prayer meeting Tuesdjay evening at 81 p m. Second Presbyterian church corner of Fourth aud. Campbell streets. Rev C M: Payne, pastor. Service' at 11 a in, and 8pm; Sunday school at 3 p tn ; Monday at 8 p m ; Prayer meeting on weunesday at e p m. Peamen s Bethel, on Dock, between Water and Front streets, Rev J i B Craig, chaplain. Services at 5 p m first free Will BapUat church, cor ner of Bladen and 7th streets. Rev S B I oy, pastor. Service at 11 a in, and 3 p m, and 8 pm. Prayer mee.tiug'at 8pm every Friday. St Stephen 8 A' M E church, Rev J G Fry. pastor. Services at 11 a to. 3 ir w and 8pm! official meeting on Tuesday at o p m 5 preaching on Wednesday at 8 p m ; prayer meeting on Friday at 8 pm. 1 :, 'First Presbyterian church,' comer oi Bin and Chestnut streets. Rev D J Sanders pastor. Preaching at II a and 8 p m ; bunday school at 9 am. .First BaptiBt church, on Fifth Ami Campbell Btreets. Sunday school at 9j a m : preaching at 101 a m, 4 d m and 8 p m. Rev F R Howell, pastor. First Baptist "church, corner of Ninth and lied Cross streets. Elder Jerry Pat tersou, pastor. Sunday school at 9 a m ; Preaching at 11am: Bible school at 3 p m : PreacLing at 8 p ro : Young men's prayer meeting every Monday at 81 p m ; A " concert of praise eTry lhuirsday at Hi p m. Trinity Chapel, M E church, 7th and Brunswick Btreets. Rev A Moore, pas tor. Services at 11 am, 31 p ruandS pro; Sunday school at 9 a ci. First Congregational church. Ser vices every Sunday in Memorial Ilall, corner of 7th and Nun streets, at 11 a . m and 8 p.m ; Sunday school at 3 p m ; rnuseand uonrerence meeting every Wednesday uspm. Ebenexex Baptist church, on 7tb be tween Orange and Ann streets. W B Banks, pastor. Services at 101 a ro, 3 p m and 8pm: Sunday school at 12 M. St. Lake's A. M. E. Zion Church, corner Seyenth and Church streets, Rey. G. IX ' Farrier, pastor. Services 11 a. m., 3 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. ! Xlver la King, The Liver Is the imperial, oiran of the whole human system, as it controls the life, health and happiness of man. When it is disturbed in its proper ac tion, all kinds of ailments are the nal oral result. The digestion of food, the movements of the heart and blood, the action of the brain and nervous system, are all immediately connected with the working of the Liver. It has been successfully proved that Green's Au gust Flower is unequalled in curing all persona a dieted w ith Py?pTia rr ..- ' a" uver vympiAim, jmuaf --um rtM syeptomsthat resuU iVxmu unUvjtUy tivtiy soli ia all towns on the western ccaUnesV Three doses will prove that it is j'ist what TCU wxst. ONE .OP. JP NOT Or WlIOLlAlX cr.oczr.iDf oni:::r.t i"on j?au: IN THE ArrjA; von ;": , - t . .. -.- ... C .... YILMiriGTON TlAr.ZlIllZ. v ' . Sept. 10. SriKiTS Turpejjtine. Tbe market continues firm , at 28 cents per gallon for , "country packages. No sales. R3SIN The nrarket was quoted dull at $1 171'. for Strained and $1 20 for Good Strained, with sales reported of 60 Lbls Pale and Extra Pale at f 2 25 t2 75 per bbl. ;.. :; . . - . ' ; Tae. Market Ualy ai.d unchanged at f 1 35 per bbl, wi'h sales of receipts at that price, . V :J:"-:': - j-,''-;; Ckuie TuBPHNTiKE-Market opened steady the receipts of the day. eellinir at the following figures ; $1 00 for Hard and f 1 75 for Yellow Dip and Virgin, with the utual deductiun.pf one-firih 1 on the later, and $2 Op for new Virgin. Cotton. The market for this article opened quiet at the following pfScial ! quotations: ' - ' ' ;-7-, Ordinary, " r 71 eta' lb Good Ordinary ' . 8i - . 8 10- l . c. lxw Mludltng . :: Middling - ! Good Middling - . . . . - j " tt RECEIPTS. Cotton , 55 bales Spirits turpentine 127 casks 612 bbls ltosin - Tar, . ' 195 bbls Crude turpehtiue 315 bbls Sept. 11. Spicits Tubpentine. The markei tnr Ihia nrMnln cm firm at 7S ftm mm gallon for country packages, with sales reported of 30V casks at that prices. Eosiir. The market was firm all $ 1 17 Strained and $1 20 for Good Strainpri: Slr rnorti t 7fi km,t. Pale, f 2 U0. 75 do Pale at t2 35. and S - vrww- w vr do'Extra Pale at $2 75 per bbl. 'I m. xi - i . . . - a aii.. a ii .junarirpi oiwnM . &Tanv the receipts of the day beinir dicnoaed of at tl 35 per bbL Ckupb TuitPENTiUB. The market was steady and unchanged, the receipts ofjthe day being placed at $1 00 for Hard and $1 70 for Yellow Din and Virginj the laUer subject to the usual deduction of one-fifth, and $2 00 for new Virgin. CoTTONThe market for this article was quiet, wuu no material change in the quotations ; with very small sales reported at the following official quota tions: " . ' Ordiuary, , 71 cts B lb uoou vrainary, IjOW Middling, ! 9 Middling, ! 10 Good Middling, j nr.OEIPTS. Uotton, ! , 155 bales opines lurpcnune. 535 casks 1,514. bbls 112 bbls 619 bbls ICosm, . Tar, Crude Turpentine. Sept. 12. SpruiTS Tu E risNT I n E"- The market opened firm at .23 cents per gallon for' country nackaiKB. with sales of 114 casks at that price. ' x JUwin The market was firm at$l 17 for Strained and tl 20 for Good Strained wituut any reported sales., ... . . . TAtt Market for this article is some what unsettled, with sales reported at tl 35 per bbl. Crude Tukfektine. The market steady and unchanged, the receipts' ol the day being placed at $1 00 for Hard and $1 75 for Yellow Dip and Virgin, with the utual deduction of one-fifth on Virgin; new Virgin $2 00. Cotton. Tbe market for this article was sieauy osuies ior tbe day, were at the following were tbe official quota tions : V Ordinary, , ' 7 Uood Ordinafv, 8J cents M ft B lw juiUdlinr. vt Middling . . 10 Uood Middlin;, ' . liECfcllTS. Cotton, . v 55 bales Spirits Turpentine 313 casks ikosin, Tar, Crude Turpentine 0S3 bbll 160 bbls 302 bbls - Sept 13 SrmiTij TcKrKxriKE. The market was steady at 2S cents, per gallon for country packages with sales of 225 casks at that price, and 60 do city distilled at 271 cents per gallon. : n ! ' llosi K-Thc market was firm at f 1 17 for Strained, tl 40 for Good Strained. We hear of no sales. : ;-;;-- Tab. Market steady and unchanged the receipts of the day being di iposed of at fi 35 per bbl. - . - CfcfDK Tu KrrxTi k e The markci was steady and u nchanred. the. re ceipts of the day being placed at f i 03 for Hard an I tl 75 Yellow Pip jaad Virgin, w itti tl n-u.l deduction cf wne-fiftb line ttlter, and $2 fJ Tjt Grrros. The uurkcl opened C.a wilh do silcs. Tbe following were tie cCciil qj-taiion ; uruairy, Hood Drdinary rj 1C I !, tV.:r.( Dili's. J ptKu ta-rjvnti-te, 11 5 e t. i:a, i,tii::v Tan i - r 5 " Ciu Ji? tvTj-easIac. .. t . 3 MittT4 Ti-rrr-;nE. Tl? r..::l'.J r - . :tt : j .f. r--" if rc ty j .1; - . A t f T" j at Cut t.v -' ..--.- .-',-. . . , TTatiaLcorcf c3Eil:3 report:!. S,i.-IIrtet rra and uacliaoged, da f3cc!;ts of the day bcin disposed Of at tl 35 per UL Cstjpb TlJKPESTlifE. The market was , steady and unchanged, the re- ctfpts of the day being placed at tl 00 for Hard and t l 75 for Yellow Dip and VfeSa.' wiii the nasal deduction of oce-flflh on: the latter, and f 2 00 for COTTON--The market was firm and non!aaJ!y uiichnnsed. The sales of the day; aacnted to 18 bale?, at the follow- 7 n 10, cts IP Ib H IGd Ordinary, HJT- J& j?.. C;od Middling, EECEIPTS. t ... Ccttoa fMia Terpentine, 49 bales 152 casks 727 bbls 1.3UL.J-.. .99 bbls 306 bbls Kant 17 9ror TuaPBJmHE. The market iCa. fm at 28 cents per gallon for CSaatST Jjaotases, at wich price i i Ctelscsgged hands. IlcsrarrThe market was firm at and $1 321 for Good . '7 . . . l . . ... LZti. bales reported of oW bbls et steady and unchanged I ' II pei.bbl, at which the receipts I OI WB W wer aoia- MT,xlPBHiura-llie- market I unchanged, the receipts I of i&ttjJ being placed at $1 00 for ? r - I f 3d f 1;75 for Yellow Dip and " Iheusual deducUon of i r a . . . . . a a.-. inm.nnB nn in a iiur ami s:' 00 for 11 - , . I BW Vllxin. I CcWK.The market for this arti I cw "r:,lme na CIoaea somewhat ea I MW jenenuy's qnouuons. We hear f0' A' 20 bales as follows :0 bales I n ? ct d0 l 9 ct8 9 do l 9 cl8 1 do t) cts per Ib.The following are the of!ai quotations: . OftSnary. ; 7 cts fb uca urdinary, i UOW UWcUing, 9Jr liadling, . : 9i Good UiddUng, Qotajions conform to the classifica- tioas of the American Cotton Exchange RECEIPTS. Cotton, 140 bales G3 Casks Bpiilta Turpentine 1,606 bbls ; 194 bbls CrttdtTurDcntinn. 408 bbls i WEKKLY STATEMENT, TOCXjOF COTTON AX NAVAL 6TOBES. 1 Thi flowing is the stock' of Cotton and TNatal stores in yard and afloat at the Port Wilmington N. C., April 8th, 1878. Cotton in yard, bales 3,275 afloat, 2,9o5G,230 6prritsTurpt, lay nicks. 6,742 1,100-7,842 Cobib Ib yard, bbls. 81,430 " afloat, 1,21382,043 Tar ia yard, bbls, 6,500 ' Afloat, 1536,043 Crude-Turpt.inyrd, bbb 8,255 Afloat. . 0008 255 QUARAHT11IK N0T1CK. If-'.lVfUad after tb 1st day or Juno, 1S78, (4nune win be enkucod, a usua',on all Jt!3ttmi outh of tbe Cape Fear III ver, Jht ea all vessels having hd any kind of teaies during their voyage. ' FIIoCb and all pertnna eoocerne-J will fit ale take notice and bring their veH-U to -I taeCearaatln SUt'on t m Inpecllont , ! . W.a.CUBTIS, Qaarantlnerhyalcian, jajZm. , port of Wilmington; N.C A NOTICE. i IX wboleal and refatl 'tneffliauUare X toreby Botlfled that a prlvticfro Ui was UvHa by tb Lnclalature b-!7. of Klve i iiti.i. . 1 1 M hi ii i ii i ,A i i in sacir pumtaae tb law now cotnpci rrrnt oa ail MrcbaMa. mad within th w. 9Jm V .iwi MW MTTV. il R111U1 t4 well aa out of tbe State. flnclndin tiff ttr, llumber, turpentine, apirtu turpeu tir- roada and naval More of any kind and co .) AU botla. board is c houM. rcstao. aad Mtlas boaac are rcquried by law ravi-mvi vsveau percent On ine croa . lbUxwiabedaJalyLaodpay .HftiaufiimMaaijrt tbrnr,oa -vbac alne tb Iu of Jaaaary. PCst. "MttHUlfmffil In inn Mrn..l F. .!UiTaxwUlMvewa4 by aund in ? iitwunaonce. a the aw will b UiUrcfrccd. lwto(totb very satatl rm. roitwicd on tit abwv cbdule fcr t. J -t several yean, and tbe nimnwu rr.: :o tl rirurlTcii la by par- t'- ia tiia, I ant promoted U imani b earcfal iu ihmik up a correct Tea i; hi inak rey I-icr at wrk f-r a iiiti ' int icti ic r. rTd;wuI atnrm. tJ fcrdjiy i a r -; rr i is iirrioti :c tat) '. . ci cvrrj - U v At i r is ..w ia it. "-e t.r ?li-"if:ta) Ajanwli.) tuv, ::! C;:::.i , ....4 -... r tt Orada rpentlneyVy r ; tMt r re; r.Jrrecy r-.calg nif I l-WB i.bl. . . '- 1 I " " Ji. m Utaearertaliy anTrTTl 1 cf I'n 'rT.r.Trri1' J H - J larfee tat arxMi yo that alt purrbaw CaST t ' iero.la. lLtl. uT: tt .t I j- The foilowius quotations r;, tv.i-.at the wholesale prices generally. In makics up EiuiUl urilvrs Ulbcr prices have lo b charged. ' . - - AKTICittS, riucs. ISiVuUlJLlU UUuul . 00 vo eo ib . s 9 00 W IA) 00 W . O - - 1 uoouie Alienor a" BtandarU lXduestie BACON NurtU Curoiina. Hanis.V !. " (-Sbouliit'rs, t ..,.., Bides. .S 10 14 Western Smoked liama. .f. fcaouluers . Iry baited Bides B Bhoaluers V lh.... BEKK On tbe boot... 2 UAKKELS (Spirits Turpentine. rwcona iiaau, eacu i 1 iW 1 M) ft i m 2 J t 1 H t '26 el0 VO Kew York, each.. ifew ciiy, tacn.. Ib lihICKo WUniinsion, AI 8 uu Is'orlhern , IH) BUTTEa-'liorth Carolina, lb. - 15 Northern, H B) CAN UL.KH .Sperm th,, 25 fAX-aib... 25 42 iuw, v p. i i Adamantine.lt aet . (M Uikt. ibiis or Ui e r u iactory. ltai iiry' cream, tt B- : 1 . 31 IS 13 S3 COFFili-rJava, n lb1 Li' L'l.' I ' 1 . Jtuo v i iAeuarav COKN MKAIr-) busbel DOMKHTIC Sheeting,-? 16 002O Of 8 50- ua No. 1, i bbl MacKerei, iNo. i V, btl No. 2. U bbl . w.13 Ml U 5tt 7 60 M i s , Mackerel, No. 3 V blL 1 00 Mil SO xnuiieus. t VUI 3 SO 6M sua !8ae 7 e 0 0U M 6 (HI N U Herring, ft bbl I Dry Cod. obi rLOUiv-Kine, oui. Northern. 3 bbl.: Extra do. . y bbl. Family bbl. City Will Hu per V bbl " Kitrabbl H Family bbl 7 &0 M 8 00 .. 0 U) w U 00 ... 0 00 8 00 0 00 M8 7S Kx Family bbl o wi u 9 an FISUTlUZEKa l'vruvian Uuano, Y 'JKXJ tB...57 00 liaub'a I'liotipbute ..uo uu Carolina Fertilisvr " "UW OU UruundBone, JM 00 lione Meal " ".(io u " Flour. . " m ui 83 00 4ojl00 90 1(1 00 5W 57 00 isavassauuauo, " Complete Mauuiw H Wbauu'a llJtiliale" Waudo 1'Uosphate, " Itorger&BruU's Ukoa. " 55,00 00 -.00 00 70 00 ..00 00 o70 00 W 00 Otf 00 l'nwniz Wilcox Uibb a Co., manipu latea Uuauo 00 0 00 00 0 ULUK ft B ... , U 11AIN Coru, store, ft dtt 8u 9 15 77UW Knrn, cargo, oo wm , 3 uorn, yei., busiiei. Oats,t bushel Peas, cow, boshvl Si' Jri. 100 ' W 10 I 15 U1DKJ4 tlroen, ftft 5: SJly VMHNHMmWtmH4 11 A i Eastern , l'JO lbs.., O 1 so. 1 10: Mortb lilver. 100 tut 1 00 UOOP IKON ton 7S 00 cvtftl 0O UAUU iorvnern 9 k... is on n uarouna V - OO LJMlv-V bbl . 1 ij LUMBKlt City steam sawed Khip Bturr, retwwed, i M rtl8 00 Kough edse plank, V M ft 0J oa Wesl India caro, according to quality, it l)reied liooriiifr, Ki!noned18 00 ttcantling uiid board, coui- mon. M ft .....v :13 OO ao w ft 18 00 taie oti MOLAiiSKS Cuba, Lhdf gal. 43 tin gar liuusu, hUdH, y gal .00 " bbla v gal ; ou BuKiur Sy rnn. bbia. iral 4i SI . N 21 1.49 M1UI N h 1 i-Cu t, -Id to aud , k t'g. i HQ 01L-Keroue, feal.....,.. 20 IMIl, VI I 10 KloKeel,'P Sal" ... 0 ) (4 46 E.VN Ill's-V bu8bfl.. 0 7i t0 W HlH lMTATUl'24-weet,H buub, l Irish. Northern. bbl 4 uu POUK NortherUjCity mea.10 00 3!0 00 OS Tbiu.bbl .00 J lTime.Ubbl ... liuiun. bbl...... 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I.ext term begins ssepk IX lti9 Annunl r.ezisler for 1ST fNintalns a IHt of the grnlaati for the pst .'J yearn, .nu ineir poeiuors, aino course oi ,muj,rrunr ! menu fr i Ut-fiTi, ewpcnuen, Ac, Ad dn. VU. II. VOL'S U, Treasurer. PAESOLS. Large and Handsome Block at l-.i o EANS ! FANS ! 1,000 ,aWnrKDatcnUtotI 50 IIEDRICK. JJARGAIKS ! BARGAIKS ! ! fIBI Great Bargains In all kind of Lry y Goods. HEDRICK. Visit oriCcisnwiicato With Us. XfTK INVITE AN EXAMINATION OF iV aamplna, price, term and oflvra, IJavwon band ami receiving rtatlT Kamnlea of Colle, fcugar, MolaaBca, Flour, Cantitra, t w p. Meat. JLArtl. Ac . raeruM oraera lor aif araenptiona or MervbandiseL ltceiva and act! all dpticrlp- Uona of Drodnce. - want a pnrcnaser ror one igv-iiotm Twer Double Encine. and Tubular l'owt-r. auitable to drive a Cotton Factory, Mill or Distillery. Also, three pair 'i hh'I htonea. wnn umr, ouaiviUR, ts ; wiu mi low aown. S- We nesotlate for tbe nurcliase and ale ot Tarpentlne Diatlllertea. e. . Sample ot Merchandise arut to any point wnen iwiffii. rcnWAT HCIIULKEK, mbS-U Broken and Oom'n Merchant. NOTICti. - FULL LINE OF DUUOa, MEDICINES, Chemical , Fancy Arl ides, Toilet 8oo r, Ac, at tbe lowest cash prices. CIGARS AND T0DACC0 In great variety. ' Tbenunost ear and rertonal altentloa given to preparing prescrlptlona, at BUIUJANK-3 rbarmacy. ' or, Front and iYiucea iu Ayer's Cathartic Pills, ror Ml the purpose of a Family Fhriic t . lndiRstioru FojiI Stomach. Bmalh. f lieauache. UnrsiBelaa. llhmitn. ti", Eruption and &kut DtMaaea. .. ' Jiaiouanera, lrapy, Tumor. Worms, Neuraln aa a Oia , ner Pill, for purujrinji tb Blood. Aro the most effective ami congenial por- BattvceverUU JT V - covered. They t are mikl, but t cffnctnal In th ( tl 1 1 th their On era- ton, roovlns tho bowels sly and i withont pain. " ; AKhoagh gen- tie tn their on- "O cratlon, they arc still the most thorough and search- Ing cathartic mctllclno that can bo employed i cleanslns the stomach ami Ixwcl5, and even tho blood, . In small rfloscs of one pill a day, they stimulate the digestive orrans and promote rz- orons health. Atzr's 111X8 bare been known for more than a quarter of a' ccntnry, ami Jiajo Obtained a workl-wkle reputation for .their virtues. They correct tils- cased action In the several aaslmila .tivo orzans of the body, and are no composed that obstructions within meir ran're can rarely wiuistana or evade them Not only do they euro " the cveYv-day complaints ot every- Jbody, bat also formidable and danger oo.i diseases that nave banea the beat of human skill. While they produce rowcrful eSbcts, they are, at the same lime, .the, safest and best physic for ctukircn. .. By their aperient action tLty gripe much less than the common purgatif cs, and never Rive pain when the bowels are not inflamed. They reach the vital fountains of tho blood. and strengthen the system by freeing it irom tbe elements or weakness. Adapted to all aces and conditions In all climates, containing neither calomel nor any deleterious dntz these Pills may be taken with safety cranyuody. Their sugar-coatlnjj pre serves them ever" fresh ami makes them pleasant to take; while lieln; purely vercULle. no harm can arlc from their use In any quantity. r raxTAaxn ay Dr. J. C. AYCR k CO., Lowell, 1! ar,.t rneUeU Ja4 AaaOylleal CUmUl. BY AU. XwewtSTS KVnTWBVJISV D. L. ItUSS UJiJ. IZT Attonicv at Iaw, O ."! r al rl.i rarta Mn-nl nmnl aawJ uc4wub - - aavary VillTH llltOWN U::r.t tit;; f, rs 4 Uratlr m-n. st nnra weak. . f". iii;D::!t:;. Fiimituro, udircto. S f " r -- a:: t : t a- tf i . 4 Fi "A l: rv i f I'ii '.(Z. a:: I li::;tniction." . . , I L 1. 1' 5 t r. A T Ll. Notices erTitE rcjv?.-Ti.. r-. ' w tbe organ of tbe raiorteble (,r! . and the expounder or tliat wwHJ, . r ' aud is the authorily in all ,,., -. 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Sept. 15, 1878, edition 1
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