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NBW ADVBBTIBEMBXTS. KetUOeal. J
A. Slock ton.
Turner'! N. C. A'aisose J. II. Ennlse.
geuthera Land Agency Crawford Dun-
Naabvill. Life Ioa. Ce Thos. B. Bail.-y.
AgWBt.
JsaaArapt XbUbb g T. Cktfw.
The British QuarterlUw.
U. 8. Revenue Notice- S. R. Wiley.
UvrtL Um repairs of tae Lutheran Cbureh
aft completed aerrleef Will be held at tlw
Court Hojw every iewday asormng at the
usual hour.
ST Head Um advertisement of the Nash
ville LB ClWSBBBS. We ana giad
to leara (hat Mr. Bailer, tha accomplished
and energetic agent for ih'ti Stele, ia ineet
Ing with suocess iu this community.
M. J.T Cntiirell in forms us that
Mulia, Eaq., of.UaicMi Count" , V ( ..
similarity between tha e .uititadoa of North
i. itneny aud that of tha United States; aad
while practically iha Executive thara la at
present aluioal irresistible, tha whirligig ''
lluia Ma eteet a ahaagl similar U that
which baa U-au espe.inuced iu tbia country
Ufh. il tha Iflative Hod ma overbear
th.- Kiecutiva aa wall as tha constitution.
Tha Noib Qanaaa Army, at ihe begin
ning of the i . k.-u i war. oousisled f 13 -r-
inv coma (1 u.n.l.- and 12 In,. ) . -mbi .7
divisions, or 31 infantry and 2b eaalry brig-1!
adee, or IIP infantry regiments. 18 chaaaeur
battaliuus. 76 regiment ot eavalry. I.'IJ ref -iineata
f Sold artillery and hJ rrgimaula of
artillery of fortifications. Mi batuliona of
and l.'H tuittaltuns of train.
Tliu "Laulwehr' eonsitted of '.W , battels
Ions and 10 divisions of chasseurs, H4 squad
rons of oavalry, 1U regiment of artillery
altogether iu M-r.i l-".)7l. aud in warUtd).
254 ni.-u. Tha raaafS lr., pa. when Mobil
ised, amount to ItNJ.tffii men. Total of
iroopa oa pea re tootlns;. 319,201 man ; an
war footing. !72.434 wen.
Una valuable feature of the North Herman
aa.
Tmb BJcaT ahu diaia- Msoaxikb.
- I , Mi,eat'a touna Aatmen iBmithly. with
apletidid guptjieuieuia. and always .park bug
with i-ntertalnliia: stone
Aruoaaa.
Daiiaaaiw. Nnv. 1H Tha
Mm haa a teWram dated Vienna, laat ev- hfaele, rtifa Uarajaa. an.t ..tt.,.r errteilaiu
i . w . . . . . , i - r,. ,n,. , .
aj, I lag leaiure. f",-' .mo
.-mi r"iiiioiunclnff that Ki,.LuJ, Auairti
I urkey and Italy have fgreed to p reserve a
ro'itinuo altltaoe toward UumU eollectitel.
Tha ikrealeaing attiuda wf Kuaeia aauaaa a
paala In money c ire lea heie.
m
Flhkb r, Nov. Ill Russia's renuili.i
lion of tha Park) treaty causes iutt-ase auxie
ty h.re
England.
foiN'OOM. Nov. 16. Storks and aecuritiea
of all kinda are lower and markets Ami id
view of the oriaia of the Kasteru nuealioa
Tba 7'iaMW has a special from Vieuna this
morning confirming seeouula alreaily raoeiv
ed of the exeilemanl tkara. growing out of
the atthuda of Kussia. The question of al
liance betweeu Eugland. Aurtrta. Italy and
Turkey IS discussed on all sides. I lie lime
constitution, and one tending to illustrate ita editorially alludes to Uert-rlinkiotTs circular
uriielical character, is the proviaiou for cheap with disguat and indignation.
and regular railroad fares through tha whole
Confederacy.
I'ruMis, as wa have strteJ. has a Deputa
tion of 24.000 000; of theae S.OOO.OOt) are
Polee. Berlin has now a population of WK).-
tSKi. being tha fourth eity n Europe. The
,ueaeul Kiug of IVuaaia la William. I around
son of K ug rrederina William III and the
Priuceae LaMMa of Meckleiihurtf-Kterl la.
1 - - 1 . i awv j i i L :
ha. a cow that ha. given Mnh to Kmt caleM in '' ' e ur
i.ui . . 1 ther rrederick William IV iii 1S61
tae laat ininwn idwhiw, o v, mu,
aad thrift.
.'4k. 1
Bbv. Wx. K. Peix, for many years a promi-
F .. . . A. II .
lor oi UIS V. uxruttan laroeair, ami lounovr ,
and editor of the Kaleigh SnKiaci,Mied auddenly,
of diaaasa of tha bean, oa Friday last, at bi rea-
iln ttaleli.
Tha present constitution of Prussia. grant
ed by King Frederick William IV in 1848,
lias been reiieateJIy modified. It veets tha
The Prussian army of the North has occu
pied Chatting In tha department of Aisue.
From this point thay threatau Cainbrai,Roe
rav, Laferv. and oUsar fortified places In that
neighborhood.
Tha 7Vxas of this afternoon haa a aperial
of to -day fruiu Uerliu saying tha French
movement towarda C'hatrea is apparently in
tended as ltrnliminary to an attack on tha
wa torn flank of the (iertnan army, now in
vesting Paris. The Freucb are treating cap
tains of Merchant veasels winch tbey mi
rated, and ealru-
.ite.l lo atuase, instruct Biol clavat, Youuk
AmerUia. Single cplea. 12 ceuls. Yearly.
30. with a choice of the following beauti
ful aud valuable premiums to each swbscri
her: A ton Parlor Chromo, wrt& ' $iAHt ;
or a 8a e morocco gilt-edged I'oek. i Hible ;
or a fine pearl nenea iwo-blagVe Pocket
Knife, and a Pallet of bast Paiuu t ,i a su
perior Spy U less; or the Biigbt8i.U Week
ly) for owe year ; of tMiooTdae Viaitor for
.me year or Wood's Houaehidd Magnuue
for one year; or Tlie Book r Adventure,
price, 81-00; or a ch.de from the list if
splendid premiums otf.-re.t to single subscri
bers to JMmorttli .woaray Manatme, and '
BUMeroua other valuable and splendid pre- I
iiiiums for etude. Thirty subscriWrs at 81
30 each, serine a f.V.0U tirover Ac Haker
Sewing'iiiaehius. or t.tte. n subserilsera atii
813 extra iu moury- Specimeu oopiea with
cireulara. mailed post bee on receipt of 10
cents. Address W. JeMilng Deraoreet. 888
Broadway, N. Y. Do not fail to send Ux a
specimen.
jkr
From tMlpitcopal XModi.
CO.NKEIlKNCt NOTlCIt
I have written lo the affi.vra
n-kliiKlliei
railroeda in the State, i
of the several
iiamil rvduelion
oi f.rc for l,tn iiuiiiUrs anil visiiura. Some
I km ve responded, fomnljfafefsilli tlsat rcqueat.
ami the oiiu-r will aounueaa neso. inoat wno
i nine In private conveyance will report at the
iimnds the sarrender of these lorty capuins
executive and in of the legislative authori-! and threatens retaliation upon an equal uuui-
rent njiniater af the tioapet, for some years rdi- ty in the Kiug. whose crown It hereditary in j her of t reoch notable.
and founder . 'ue ma e luie. 1 be King la a-swted hy a
coiiucil of iniulsters, appointed and dismissed i AtW lort.
by hiinee I. Tba Ig lat - e Body eonslsU I New Yorb, Nov. 16. The TtUgram haa
of two CI nun hers, the Utrrtnhaua, or Houae j a sm-ul from London which says the Kn
ot Lords, and the Abgrordneltnhaut, or 'glish regsele of wax, fcavr Iseeti recalled fnn
Chamber ,,f Deputies. Financial project every foreign atatiou. except sueh a are ab
must bu first submrted to the I liatnber of , solulely needed iu foreiiru waters, au
tare, as or! so tiers of war. Hisinarck d t store it Nr. Rcymonr eVam TbiM-coming by
. - . . . i ,. . - . I. i . . .
Tail, II in, ,,U no, nirri tin ,vii,nim a. ...V
tflr At the request of several Democratic and
Conservative friends of Chief Justice Pearson,
W re-publish this week his opinion in the case
f A. U. Moore, cjt port,- alao the correspon
dsnes betwMn the Judge and tie. Heiden,
whew lite Governor finally concludedto obey the
writs, and return the prisoners before the Chief
Justice at Raleigh.
train, will repair to the hotel acroay the street,
lormerlr kepi by Mrs. Kdwar.ls, nsw ley Mrs.
Yarla.rough. . A. VY. I as 1 m
Gri-enaboro', Nor. 7.
V
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UP THE
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Beneficial Association!
Co$itingvf Property, Viamonds, Pt0H$,
Jdnt, etc., ate, fair plmet at
Wllnlnrtaa, If . C Tlir-
day, Bee. I, I87.
100 AuariU Mutt Bt DitrtnO$dl
Whott Lertiicahs, $6; JJtUxt 88 30
Quarter, ffl 28.
at 1 -- ' l.i ..t A Acrea in
( ,n ci.sl.oro N. 1 ' . 83,00
" 2. I.oii. 1 , 2, 3, 4, snd ft, Block M,
Wilmington, N. (1, Vw
- A. Two Full Iu on l-roat St W il-
luiiigton, N. C, ,300
4. Desimhle Building Ixw, WrtlS
feet, ou Front St., M'iimingUai,
N. C UX
" A. House aad lot on Block 103, cor
ner Nun aad Sixth Street, Wil
mington, N. C, . -,"W
" A. inOAcrceon Middle Hound, 7
mile from Wilmington, N. C, I ""0
" 7. Owe Orand Warm, (84
. One Fine PUnojB)
" a One r ine Ut on rUat Prinoraa
St, Wilmington, N. ('., oOO
" 10. One Set of Double Harness, Ql It
M'Mintlnga, very inr, tSO
11. Udies'Aismond Pin, tSf)
" IX Oeai's Ikmond King, til)
ta Oents Diamond Pin. 230
" 14. I-i.lio' Cola Watch and Chain, 2M
" lo. Ladies, Gobi Watch, 30
" la Uents' Geld Watch and haie, 230
" 17. icnis' t .old Watch, 200
" 18. One Piano, 280
" 19. Our Organ, . 250
aa Lsdics'tiold Watch, 200
- 21. Oh..' Gild W.tch, 200
.'THE TBEMAINE
PianoFortes
are aeknewled by Wll Wtea hare them la use.
aud b) the JJrl MbwbmJ IxaVa . ta ee expn
l' 'm' awn iijw.it
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rank. VUla T ih and Taaa I . . U The Baa r..,
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a art, rest as starless l Banana sSatfi s. sseair I
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desiring to purukaac a Urst-claas instrument arc ;
Inrited ta riaminc these Pianos before making
ajrt4.. "1 w
their selections elsewhere.
PATENT AGRAFFE THKBLK,
Toeefher with all modern iniproTement. The
Meet IkoroBgMy aeasvned Umber thr market af-
eat eBBkMW 1; 4e ierwasv xea
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aerl ttaa addr.aa SlmiMun V., Baa
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$1060 Ptt
I W. T.
i tr-i fr--1 -t r "
ass fsar. Clrcalar, an ssatr las
Orilal .Us Kat' 0,
Johw Ma mm so, Jr., Eh)., of Chatham, has
vaainated by the Conservatives of the 4th
District as their randidate for Congress, rice
Hon. R B. Gilliam, deceased. Mr. Manning
ia a gentleman of high character, fine lalenta
aad moderate riews. His fiction over Jo. W.
Hidden, Esq the candidate of the Kadicals, by
a handaeaie majority mar beset down asccrtrin.
Deputies. The right oi proposing laws is
rested iu the King aud iu both Chambers.
The second Chamber consiata of 4$! mem
bers, and is elected by the qua'ified voter.
The Houae of Lords is composed" of prince
ot the royal lamily; the enielsol tne me.ii i
tixed princely In i.ae ( 16)- the heads of the
territorial nobility formed by the King (311);
a number of life peer, chosen by the King
from the rich landowners, great luauufaiitu
rers and -national celebrities ;" the repre
sentatives of the universities ; the mayoi uf
towns with over 50.0011 inhabitant, and au
unlimited number of inemb-r uutniuated by
the King for life or for a shorter period.
Richmond Whig,
The l.oi li s Prayer A few yenny ago no
thing would hare seemed more iinnmbabl
than the deliberate alteration, by ad author
4 are Itatlve body of Christian clcnjfy and 4rlhodoz '
4 i.i. . . . , . . , , . , t n il! I , m . I n. 1 i .. J
ueing oonceniraiea ai I ortsniouin. U is ai- ; oiuiicai senninrs, oi me puniseuuary anu
ready apparent that a war is oa hand, and 1 meaning of the Lord' Prater, yet sirb lias
great activity prevails iu all the English na- been the enaa. The New featauieot revni
La, Ilea: awl of Jewelry,
' .,u Set ef Jewelry,
...i:. ik:- a o:..
A Memorial Ob8ebvmce in honor of the
let General Robert C. Lee will be celebrated in
Kaleigh, on Wednesday next, the 2341 inL
The ewfogy upon the life snd character of the
departed Patriot snrj Hero will be delivered by
ExkTcmor I, Vnncc.
JULES FAVRE ON THE ARMISTICE
GERMANY.
A Circular t French Representative A broad
Prtutna Aceuttd of making War for Per
gonal Ends An Armistice on Bismarck's
Terms a Continued War on Francs Ef
fect of the Parti Riot on Prussian Demands.
vhI depots. A powerful tleet will be imme
diately de patched to the Mediterranean Sea.
The best informed circles think the p-eteti-tlons
of Russia renders a general European
war inevitable. A rupture between Eng
land aad Russia Is looked upon a imminent
and inevitable. It is also believed that Rus
sia and Prussia are in close nllia- ce egainst
the rest of Europe.
Afara-crt.
New York. Nov. 16 Cotton firm. I'p
I iid His ; Orleaua Um Sale 1300 bales.
Turxientiue 81-95. Roin dull. Gold 1SL
h-mists, now ia session in London, lusve vo
ted that the literal translathan of the phrase
"deliver us from evil." should be. "deliver
ua fnnn the eril one ;" and they hare aeeid
ad to expunge the doxology at the ud af the
prayer, a- absent fr in alt tha earlier manu
scripta. Thus shorn and altered, the great
prayer of the ages will sound unfamiliar ia-deed.
LONDON. Nov. 10.' All vices have been re
ceived by balloon from Paris to the Mill iust.
Jules I ..vie bad iasued a circular to the rep
lii , m t.t Ki-Miiet iii f,,reiin r,,iinlri,-s.
Germany wa first organix.-d into a king- ,iurin(r trxaWss that Prussia must ass e the
dom in the V4r $4-1 by the treaty of V erduii. r,.,,M,ul,jbilitj f rejecting a proposition of an
It was rilled by the' arloviugiati dynasty uu- ,,rll,iiw. .-IWaiH proves anew," save M.
til Cbarlea J,G s as d.-p,.e.Ml in Sf-7 by j p-Vrr;, . iu rrJV, ting the a.miatice that she
the VH4I of ihe Crown, since Inch lime, i nillK,.H ,rsr fr personal aim merely, and i ot
Uowi. to iie pieaeui eei iui, uie ..., f(ir ,,(, ;ru f tjennauv. Aothllig ran
. I !,!,. ,!. 1.. .l 4 '..m-.. 4 . . . . : r : v
whs .-leeu.e
alihoiigh Ihe Imperial t ruwu ,-..,. ilv :Jo. I..r t., rliniTVTalTiTnr ore
iemaiue4l prmiically fur a long or atiort.rftrr4, f ibef'-enrh ivfuial to rede her i,r,. in
period iii 4-ertalu gien: ntmnipw. rnmi im
t . KI24 the Emperors I, longed l.i the axon
dynasty ; fi 1024 in I12". to the Franc-
Man dynasty ; Irxnu 1I;1S to 1234. to the
House of Hoheiistatrfeu ; from 1273, with
short intermissions, until the dissolution of
the empire in 180, to (he House of Haps
burg The German Confederation of th rty
nine Slate ce tinned from l-l." until the
the Austro-Prussian war of 1806. Ky this
war Austria Was excluded fiuui Germany,
the Grand Duchy of Luxemburg was declar
ed neutral, and the five soyereigu States of
Hanover, Nassau. Frankfort. Hesse-Cassel
and Ilolfteiu wrreannexed lo Pruscia. twenty-one
States, nortlh of the river Main, and
part of Hesse-Darn, stadt. formed under the
ieaderahip of Prussia, the North German
Confederation; while four States, Bavaria..
Dadea, Wurtemburg and the greater part of
H esse - Darin Mailt are de.- igtiat ed as (he South
German State.
"TJje total population of North Germany is
within a fi action ,,t :hi.(hmhi(i. the popula
tion of Prussia amounting to 24 000,000.
The population of South Germany is 8.600.-
000, which, added to the former figures. give
.. for the population of North and South Ger
many togeth. r, a total id 38.500,000. Aud
Luxemburg, which is still a part of theGer-uiau-Zollrerin.
and whose population a
uiount to 200.000. aud we have nearly 39,
000.000. There are Dearly S.tMHJ.OOO of '.ier
maua belonging to the Austrian Empire. and
nearly ,000.000 belonging to Russi thus
making, the entire German population of Eu
rope to amount io about 48.000.000.
The Conatitufioti of North Germany as
drawn up br the Prussian Government in
1867. aad adopted in the same year by
Parliament, elected by universal aiiffrage
at the rate of one aepi. S4 nfattre for every
100-000 inhabitants. Hy thi constitution
the legislative power is ex cis?d by h Fed
era! Council and a Parliament the former
iMXespoudiiig to our Federal Senate, and
th latter to the House of Representatives
The Federal Council couaUtsof 43 members.
divided a follows : from Prussia. 17 ; Sax
our, 4 ; Meckleuburg Sehwerit), 2 ; Bruns
wick, 2; and all the other States, 1 each.
Thus Prti-sia. with a population of 24.000.
000, haa only 17 rote, while the rest of
Presi8uff at the Federntiou belopgs to
Prussian Cfow n. The Kfntr of Prussia c
Narth Gannauy. with a population of 6.000.
000, .,, jjtf vines. The Parliament, .cLiw
r House, in eJcte.l by uaiveraal aafrae
II a.. . A - J m ..V,
oooroing io a nxeu ratio in lajpmaiioii. i m
tin
nar ot rrnssia cou-
dncts tlie intercourse with Foreign States
Ihe Cuiirieil and the Parliiaini-ut Mieet every
year, the membs of tlie latter being elect
d for thnae vears- Th Parliament voles
the supplies every year ; and possesses the
unlimited right of address .o the crown, and
the power Ut initiate aud ameud all laws
The Executive has the power la dec are war
and to make peace, to appoint foreign em-ba-s
dors, to-appoint the chief officers and
employee, of the Government. It i 'also his
duty to see to the execution of the laws
like our own President, he i alao Comman
der in chief uf the army aad nary.
Every German is eual before the law ;
there are no special privileges r, served to
the uobility. No .person Can be punished ex
cept ny tue process id law. I jMcoreticalty,
at least . the pre ia fre.
Changes In the c.oustitatinu ean'tmly be
voted in Parliament aud the Federal Cooa
D y a two-tbirds majority. The Charter
twvidi s furthermore that Uegotiatbins shall
I eoier. J into wi'b tae 64uUiern State, in
order to effect If possible. B Uili4n betweeu
the juat.hrn end eeulberu div:..,u - uf Ger
Btany.
The Council is presided over hy a Federal
Chanceilor, appi.inted by the King of Prus
sia, aad this office, is held at present by tbe
Count of Kisinarck-Sehonliausen. Prrsideut
4f tbe Proasian Ministry, and Minister of
Foreiga Aftaira.
It rnll be pere:vJ ttat tl ere is a grest
i-es to I'russia. She Keeks our destiurtioii,
Hlot will-be satisfied with Bothtug less " M.
Favre tliei. prie eeds to lay b, f re the French
Euihassadors the detailed account of the ne
gotiation with Count von Hisinarck for an
armistice, ami shows wh t be regards the un
reasonable d. ii,., i, ds of the Pi ueeiau authori
ties, lie says tlie Prussiaua, siuce the fall
of the Empire, huve twice refused to listen
to overtures for peace emanating . from
France- Now, however, after Paris has
been beseiged for fifty days without showing
any signs of weakness, Prussia seems dispos
ed to negotiate. The Prussians, in conse
quence of the breaking out of a rebellion
within the city, have created a Government
of defense which the neutral Powers of Eu
rope ought lo recognize is rightful. Prus
sia has alreadv recognized that Government.
FAILURE OK THE A KM IS 1 Ii 1. .
M. Favre savs the negotiations for an ar
mistice were interrupted by the refusal of the
Germans to permit the revictualiug of Paris
during trrtenn-of the armistice. He says
he argued with the German authorities in
favor of the necessifv and-propriety of such
revictUaliug. showing that without such a
concession the armistice would lie no armis
tice at ail, but continued war. The propo
sition was therefore' rejected. The negotia
tions were then brought to au. end. because
they clearly showed that Prussia was seek
ing to destroy the French Army, and was
equally anxious to destroy ihe Faeiich peo
ple, else she would not subject the non-combatants
of the , ity of Paris to the horrors of
famine. The neutral PrtVer of Europe had
demanded that au opportunity 'lie had for the
assembling of the r rvneh l.eputtes. in order
that that tne question of peace might be con
sidered. This demand lias been denitd hy,,
Prussia1, or practically denied, by beingclog-
o, ,1 with au impossible condition. T
Prussian chargethat the absence of a French
Government obliges her to starve Paris is
false." The Prussian negotiations- brgau
with a fervent respect, for the I n m il people
close with a refusal of an opportunity to
hear ih.-m
iNJuencE or the Prussian demands,
M. Favre conrludea as follows : "An ar
inistiee is tbe only means whereby an ex
pression of the French" people oh the ronse
qnence of Imperial ertme can be obtained.
Prussia practically asks us to lay down our
arm as a preliminary to the consultation of
the national will, and that the population of
Fans. men. women and child en. shall starve
pending the vote. We call right and justice
to witness against them, tierrnaoy. herself,
if consulted, will condemn them. TheGov-
eminert will faithfully attempt to render
peace possible, and in that she will have (he
-operation of the army of Parrs. Mean
while fiiris calls to arms to i how what a
great people can do to defend their homes.
their honor ami their, independence. You.
ill maae tnese rarx iuiowu as oppoortum-
ly may ane."
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usual, contains many choline pieces of Music
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Price. $3 per an ii urn . Address J. L- Pe
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model Magacine for yeaily - J lihers a e
nnparalleled, A5chroiuo. e,piul in beauty
to a fim- oil-patatiug. size 10x13, is giveti to
each subscrilier ; while for a club of two, or
a twi years' subscription, i given the best
$13 chromo, "Hiawatha's Wooing." after
Jerome Thompson, being $18 ill value for
only. (6 iu money, with other splendid pre
miums equally desiranle.. Address W. Jen
uiugs Demor at, 83i Broadway N. Y.
Demorests Young America for December,
is sparkling as ever". Provident fathers and
mothers, who wish to cultivate the mental
appetites of their children and provide for
their ainusemeLt, will find a rich feast for
boys and girls in each successive issue of
"Young America." The December number,
besides its usual array of entertaining stories,
engravings, puxxlea, music, poems, etc.. has
a complete set of full-size patterns for a doll.
Extraord miry premiums are offered to each
subscriber, one of which is a fine $5 chromo;
or, for two subscript ions, a fine $10 chromo.
and splendid premiums for clubs. Yearly.
$1.30. Address W. Jennings Demurest. 838
Broadway, New York.
Ballon' f Magazine for December The
first in the field for December is "Ballou's
Magazine," ami an exami. atioo of it Blmws
that it i- a nn del number in every reepect.
The engiavings are excellent, the descrip
iToiT i h geiiTi S us and eh iqlieni , while THeItor'
ries are remarkable for their iuterest and
great originality. Mrs Edson finishes her
continued story, ami Horatio Alger, Jr. .con
cludes his 'Sink or Swim' In a sa isfactmy
manner, as the juveniles will learn when
thev read it Many has fdruished a sea sto
ry fn his own peculiar s;eitt, Sepug4ves
us 'An Evening with a Catuumunt.' Darling
tells us 'Why our Wedding was Postponed,'
iu his most comical manner, and theu there
ia a Christmas story, full of humanity and
goodness, aud th eyrtour lore stories which
will bear perusal Mf a dozen times, and
Lost and I ound' is a regulai California tale.
by a new aspirant fur fame iu the columns of
Jiallou. In addition to these there are many
articles worth reading, in the shape of
sketches, poetry, etc., etc., and all for th
sura of 15 cents per copy, or $1.50 per year
The December number close Vol. 32. Tbe
New Year will commence with many rare
t ovelties, so dou't delay in making up your
clulis or purchasing at th periodical depots
Thome At Talbot", 63 Cougress Street, Bos
ton, aie the publishers. i
Tub Model Parlor Magaz'ne and a valua
ble pieiniuin to each subscriber. Demorest's
Monthly stand uurivallml as a family Mag
azine. Its choice literature, its superior Mu
sic if large amount ot valuable lufjormatioii,
it practic I aud reliable fashions, end artist -
tic illustrations, e ve it a just claim to its
well-earned title, 'The Model Magazine of
America. jiou cannot do without Demo
rat's Monthly. Yearly. $3.
Demorest also gives extraordinary Premi
Cotton ik Russia. It is rather surprising
to learn that Russia has 067 etitloo factories, em
ploying 180,900 operatives. Before th war in
this country cotton manufacture bad scarcely
commenced ia Kussia. During that period,
however, the Roaaians began, lo manufacture
Bokhara, Persian, Indian and other cotton, and
it is said t lint their factories are now the most
magnificent in the world, exceeding in style snd
completeness even the English establishments.
The products amount to $50,000,000 annually.
The coming winter, it Is predicted, willbe
very severe iu England. Aumug the sign
of an old fashioned winter are given th
21.
.'-. Ladles' Diaasoud King,
a. touts' DiaatuasJ King,
M. One S iv 1 1 ix Machine,
"7. 1. lilies' Gold Chain,
n. i o ni" voiu i nam,
- XV. Une I'lano.
" 30. Ladle' Gold W.tch, . ,
" 31. Cents' Gold Watch,
:. One Sewing Machin - '
" 33. Set of Jcwelrv,
" $f. 8et of Silver Ware,
" 3ft. A Fin Oil Painting,
" 96. A Beautiful get of Pearls,
" 37. Fine Marble Clock,
" 38. A Fine Pair Bronze F'igurea,
" 38. A Beautiful Sm-ocoi, with views, 100
" 40. I.adi-' ( .old Watch and Chain, 100
" 41. Genla' Gold Watch and Chain, 10$
" 42. On Musical Box, 100
" 43. One M. I, Im.ii, 100
" 44. Set of Silver Castors, 100
36 other awards, valuation $50 each, making in
all 100 awards of choice and valuable articles of
use and ornaatent and property.
EXPLANATION OF DISTRIBUTION :
The numbers from 1 to 10,000,'corresponding
with the Certificates, are printed on separate
slips of paper, and encircled with small tin
Tubes, ana placed in one wheel. The 100 awards
are printed un slips uf pajieraud encircled with
tin Tubes, and placed in another wheel. Both
wheels are then revolved, and a number is drawn
from the wheel of Numbers, snd at the same
time a printed slip of Ihe Award is drawn from
the other wheel, the numln-raml Award drawn
It wili be tbe cheapest la th M
I- i. .. . tV-M- A' 1 ' '
Tb great increase iu the ai of our iastrn
ments, has enabled us to redox our prices
Plrtt Clans Pianos, from ten to fa-emy-flve nt
ks tbaa any other house (offering the
ahus of iosiruznaou) iu Use tailed State
...... ... , ,.4 a,, Airsittihm
Vfaile we act upua the maxim of "quick sales
aad small profits,' we make it, at the same
iwte, a spatial object to furnish oar customer
atjfc Instruments in no way inferior ta th beat
in the market. I ,
Many families bar had a Aaaire U obtain a
Piauo, but could not afford to pay tha dealer a
profit of from flutl to $300, neither do therfwish
to purchase a cheap made instrument, that
would cost wore to keep In repair than h is
worth, hence a large cla-s oFotir inu-n luring
people hare been obliged to do without.
We can. furnish New Seven-Octave Piano
tPorWrfftrJlsrtfStotStdoUArB. Second
Caa W aa4a tt irl. aha r Mrnsks, lll la
asftwlaa etat r taatiuas A4rrta 010 W. ITUaV
Bfl W
' 'IB
Acxinr.
A Ciarrrwsa, vM'i r Mln la SoaAh aw, Irs aa a k
laiisr;. loH a li" ai,a .la-al ttm.Aj Sar Btre
WKanoaa WakaM I.'l I'mo, Piaaaa ot BW Crt-
" m J m i u r , tuiuat u, lint, au wna ou w. nmb. -
Jrra twaaak . a twill an) sss atcaaas baM. Irst
aawkarakavs k-aa car,l hj ih jtotAt r,aiW. rr
afcr nrSit ta kiwaf r aSaWnaS aad nrkaaata, I
III .a I U4aeHr r r, , ,.. , ,( . . 4 a -I at IkM awaWM.
'n a sealsS raTt'tV. In aar ma aaJ ta, Vra at
a aa. A4raw JoBBftl T. ISkiAa. aBis P. BiWi
M aa, D lr I IU.
a CffksfWlLfkl
XXe niiaii a alik
ka. iaaat
B tlina.fr fa.
FlAeta M aa.ta' PrWatedM-
s i .., ... bi ,
Iu stt vsr's "t is Pnttat s,ira ia i l
. mm a, . a
a. ii. -ariaon V t;oT
200
'.'00
sou
200
2Kl
L'OH
aoo
200
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
,, Aluminum Gold Jewelry I
'"' aiaklaii BJtOSla Sue u,r ,4 aalUo 04 41-
aitnuaj Jrw.try. WM fialtiil. i, ,,t f,i ,.rr Ib4o
ttkatua aaactoalar, ldM It alaaya rrUlaa.
a,. ' s'ajMlt ill. taala ut ihe Ironcsa sctaa. Ba as aa
Irll ti .' aa4y ky n Hi-mm atwataaw a ka-
MiikaaKeaH ' i-a-kstasw aaa, a
andsaaaa. W n4 peraoos, aUklg u at a asata,
a fan an, I eaenrfcta nsaal vt -, af
s, BracaVii, Luckcis, tadlaa' aad llaala'lkaim. Haa.
I'm,, sir. iiuiior,. I'a'i St., nt is anars m 4
Wee ta r aaat UM Bsaar ra naln.Bn far It
dalUoi hi i, SO and tO aa, rri,.i vkfala I rtr
rkMSaaJ set ornii a Hi sMrsss A. B. BILfOa a
reeeut auroia boreali ou October 24th, and
the condition ol the trees and wood. The o it are onened and exhibited to the atwetator.
oak are full of ncorna and th hawthorns are ' and registeiedby tlte (nimissiina. Th Award
Q9.aH
Hioa.laaj-.
a. v.
hand Iianos iron, 40 to 200 dollar.
crowded with grea4-lnHelea--f besrie, ivbe-
iug l.eii, ved that, nature in tin way makes
provisions for a hard winter, in addition, last
summer iu Great lintaiu was a continuous,
season of hot. d y weather, another forerun
ner, it m supposed, of a long, eold winter.
SPICOIAL NOTICES.
I I! I i, F. KLUTTZ. P8- C. A. Ii I MM USo.v.
Theo. F. Kluttz & Co .
SAZ.I3UURY, TZ. C,
PKAERS IX
Drugs, Xaedicines, Cbemieais, Oils,
Paintt, Varnishes and Dye Stiijf, Perfumery,
Soaps, Cornhs, Bnuhet, Toilet Article,
die, etc., dr.
r" The above firm arc tho solo Whole mle
Agents for tbe Great ilndical Wonders and
Southern Reuiedies; Dr Haskell's Electric nil
itid Carbolic Cancer Salve. Tlie Tr de supplied
at Matiufacturer'.s Prices. Dor4:3m
This
ardaare
If It IB TilKOWN is voub Tekth That
you do uot beep yrur dental apparatus in
proper trim, it is your own fault, for all the
world knows that you might do so by using
that nmtchless vegetable dentrifice, Sozo-dotlt.
"Spaldings Glue," cheap,
useful. Mends everything.
convenient and
X3T Arrest that terrible Catarrh, and thus
avoid a iMictumptive.s grave by using -Or.
Sage's Catarrh Reuiedy- The .proprietor
will pay 1500 reward' for a case he cannot
cure. Sold by druggists, or send sixty cents
tiTDr. R. V. Pierce. Buffalo. N. Y., aud re
ceive it by mail. Pamphlet sent free.
being placed against the number wtflwn
operation is repeated until all ofthMkwi
drawn out.
Daf For information and order address
"North Carolina Beneficial Aseocialieay M'il
mington, N. C P. O. Box 69.
JOHN It.NDON.Co
ffclf The articles embraced in u,e above List
of Distributions, can be seen by application to
lirown v ..Anflerson, Jewellers, and 1 . Jleiiisher
ger's Music Kmparium, Market St., Wilming
ton, N. C.
grjy Occriptinns of the property on file at
our office. All fractional awards 10 per cent.
discount,
W. H. .ERKEN, General Agent,
ITeauViuartcrs No. 11, South Second St.,
novlltft WILMINGTON, K. C.
FliVR WATCHES.
GENUINE OROIDE GOLD
SILVER WATCHES.
$3 $7 $H 810 19 913 $90
'1 'he biunipeau War and cxlraordimuy money
Punk', dining the pus: season, haa induced us,
in order to make Mipid sales and quick returns,
to throw our raft tuck upon the public mar
ket at thirty tofiflv per cent below Wholesale
1 'rices for Cash.
BEAD THE PRICES.
Parties ordering by mail may rely upon
the best selections.
Our Pianos are fully warranted for six year i
Descriptive Circulars sent to all parts of tba
country upon application.
C. M Tremaine & Brother,
MANUFACTURERS,
491 Broome Street, Wcw York.
1)
"THE BURDETT
Combination
ORGAN.
( With Carpenter and Burdett's New
Improvements. J
The Ji -agreeable ready tone entirely ovet
come in thli instrumcut.
Tbe Vrrdiri Ulnitnont! ;
Thr Ii rraltkl Stiferu of I lit Ast ! !
We Challenge tbe World te Equal It!!
A nd cordmlly invite the profession, dealers
ana the musical trorra generally to eramtne
this truly xvonderful instrument.
The Burdett Combination Onran
rine Oroide Gold Cylinders, rcculated !
and. warranted perfect time-keepers, usually i Aslts ntroelndlcstcaUaaineeninsanton ofalloar
For the Speedy Relief
ViiMbb
AMD PIHMAHENT COBS OF
Consumption,
BRONCHITIS,
ASTHMA, (OLDS,
AKD ALL DISK ASKS OF tBl
LUWGS, CHEST, or Throat I
rCHK EXPECTORAXTIa composed exclu
X sively af Herbal aud Muallaainoua pro-
aucts, wbUOi
Pertnoato the very Substance of the
iUNas, !
causing them to throw off the acrid matter that
collects iu tbe Bronchial 3bes, and at tha name
time forms a southing coating, relieving the ir
riiation which piodnccs thr-cough.
The object to bn obtained is to aiaanse the
organ ol nil impurities ; to nourish and streng
then it when, it Ua.-; become impaired and enfse
bled byTUseasc; to renew and invigorate tha
eirculatUm of the blood, and strengthen the
nervous organisation. The EXPECTORANT
does this to an oatouishing degree. It afiords
Oxrgeu to vitalize the blood, and nitrogen to
assimilate the matter
a.1.1
The West Virginia Elections The Whee
ling Be. ,iter gives the returns from all the
counties except seven, which will n ,t vary
the result IM votes. Jacob's (Dexn.) ma-
jorifj for Governor, 2,336. In the PiratCon-
gressiohat District. Davis (Dem.) has 1.314
majority ; In the Second Dietriet. McGrew
(Rep ) D87 innjority : in the Third District.
Hertford (Detn.) has 1.834 mai -rity. TfnthT
cenatn the Dt-miMTTta have IS and the Rad
icals 10; of theae last 7 hold over. In the
Hoase from the counties rKiFteT7 the Dem
ocrats have 38. aud the Radicals 15. with
three to hear from, two uf whom will pnaha
bly be Democrats. This is a total reversal
of the state of affairs two years ago ; and,
considering the, circumstance' under which
it was achieved, i, the g raadeat eJatyral feat
j tne aj j
uina to each subscriber, among which is
aplendid Chromo Parlor Picture, or a larga
and beautiful engraving worth $10-05, or
the splendid book of home imprivcment, 600
pages, eutit!. d. "How to -Write.-Talk. Be
have, aad Do Business' price, g-2.25 : or.
Jenn June's Cook B ok ; or, a grnid Ster
escope and Series of Views ; or, a good Pock
et Bible, bound in Morroeco and gilt edgea ;
or. Mm.-. Demorest's System of Dress (,'ut
ting for both Ladies and Children ; or. Mine.
Demorest's Suspender jind shoulder Bra-es ;
or, Two Dollars wonh of full-sixe Patterns ;
or. a choice from numerous other Premiums,
which are worth fmin two uf five dollars"
each, is g:ven to each subscriber'. Sr list
in Monthly. Also Splendid Premiums for
Clubs: A I j rover & Baker Sewlmrinaehina
price $55. is given for unly'tweuty subscri
bers, or for teu subscribers aud $15 extra io
money, or for five subscribers and J-20 extra
in money. Addraes, W. Jennings Demo
rest, 834 Broadway, X. Y. SpeeitDeu cou
lee are sent pott-flee for 15 ceota.
A BODY AND MIND DISEASE.
Such is dyspepsia. The stouincb and the
bruin are too intiniiitoly ullied for tbe one to
Kufl'cr without the other, s,, that djspobsia and
duspoiideiicy arc inseparable IM'Ubj nc added
tio.' that irritation the si-mnch i' almost in-
1 .1 . .u. i.., ,,, , ... . J Lu i .-.'ii uli.iii j.,t' ll.u I.....
rti iai,tj itt.eaittjwtiteo VY lllittieiTTii vt uic icui-
pcr. .
The inrigoraliig and trnnqnifUtitig operation
of'Hostetler's Hitter- Is Biixf powerfully devr
eloed in eases of indiecsliun. The W1 effect
of this agreeable tonic is comforting and encour
aging. A aiild klow pci- ,eb- t.H- system, the
chronic uneasiness in the region of the stomach
is lessened, and tbe ncrvuii - re-t e.-ness which
cuaractenics the disease is abated. Tin- in,
provemeni is cot transient. It is nof m-eed-
d by the return of fhe sda syinptoms With
superadded force, as ia' always the case when
oamed. atcd stimulants are giy u for the com
plaint, hiich nose seems io impart a pcrauian-
ent aocossion of nealtliiui mvigoratmU. But
this is not, all. Tlie aperient and anti bUious
properties of the prcpaiatiou arc scun civ secon
dary in importiiucc to'lts tunic virtues. If
there is an overflow of bile the secretion ia soon
brought within proper limits, and if the biloary
organ is inert and torpid it is toned aud regulat
ed. The effect upon tho discharging organs is
equally salutary, and in Cases or constipation
tne cathartic action is just sufficient to produce
the desired result gradually and with ut pair.
The bitters also promote healthy evaporation
from the surface' which is particularly desirable
at this season wben sudden spells of raw, un
pleasant weather are apt to check the natnral
perspiration and produce congestion of the
liver, coughs, colds. The beet safeguard aamnst
all diseases i bodily rigor, and. this the gi eat
egetaule Ifestorative essemiany promotes.
sold at f li to 115, at only $5 Each.
me bust cjuautt cvmndkbs at fr1.
mc jjoubie Extra Kenned, heing a
very superior quality, regulated and wai ranted
I perfect timekeepers, equal in appearance and
inr ume- Tosiou uoju tvatcccs. at 0M.T sio
1.-V ii.
Tuk DorBLR RirtTKD Solid Oroide (fold Jul
Jeweled levers, fiuest nickel works, utuallraold
ut $25 to $30. Kerhiried to only I5 T.iCU.
SILVER WATCHES.
Extra Fine Solid Pure Silver, Hunting Cased
Cy linders, $8.
Best Quality Coin Silver, Hunting Cased,
falljtfwelod levers, regulated and warruuted ac
curate, tliitckiepcrs, OXLx IIO.
-The Tery Best Quality Patent Leseranir
tlironiiiucter Movcmcuts, lull jeweled, f J5.
All the ubi i vet elasi.es of Wat-bc are Hunt
ing Cased, perfectly regulated, and each war
ranted by special certificate for two years.
Ageuta and Dealers ordering six ofonrfl6
at a time, will receive an extra Watch freejn
king seven $15 Watches for $H0. No discount
-can, he allowed on oor cheaper,.jra4char
All Orders for Single Watef.es, Cash must be
sent lb advance Scud by Post Office Order,
Registered latter, cr Hunk Check, payable to
our order, and gttods w ilt lie sent by Express or
in Registered Pax-kage.-fuvuiut at our risk.
Orders lor nt least six Watches, or over, will
be sent by Express C. 0. Ih. by depositing a
small amount with Express agent, or sending
references as assurance of good faith.
Write order plain, state kind and price of
Watch desired, inclose price as above directed,
and address
THU EMPIRE WATCH CO.
No. 136 Broadway, New York
P. 0. Box HUH. nor. tM5:3m
standard improvements, columned a, nn many new
natures never Deinre nitmuuoed or stiempted in
Reed Organs, together making this Organ the nb
Mrs rurni of Instruments, snd one that has al
ready crested a revolution In the public mind in
tbe decided favor of the general adoption of Reed
Organs, both for secular and sa, red mnic, where
aa inurnment is required either to accompany tbe
voice or to produce orchestral afijct.
With the iqnltltndinons and sutprising combins
Mens i hut are eeatsfned in this instrument, the most
intricate mosic af the) "great musters,"" run be rea
dered aa on a grand organ ; or tbe most simple mu
sic lor the melodeon cau be plsyeS by a child.
All the vsrions Improvement on tbe Bnrdett Or
gan are protected bv patent, belong exclusively to
tbe Company, unit can be ased on no other organ .
I equalizes tha 'Wervons
producing quiet and rnmposure,
To Consumptives
U- ' e 1
It is invaluable, fls it immediately relieves tha
difficult breathing and harrassing 'bough which
attends that disease.
For Asthma
It ia a spec!fic-oue dose i.ften relieving tha dis
tressing choking, and producing calm and pleas
ant repose.
For Croup
V
The nre"ent ftunlelt Orirsu lis received the most
eordial and bigfteat encooiiims from those ranking
among tlie Ural of musicians a-jd org snlsts.
The Xrir York independent says of th Bat
-arU-Qrgan : "Hi -by far tha most perfect reed
No mother shim Id ever be Without a bottle of
the KXI'KCTOKANT in the bouse. We bare
nuiuorouf certificates of its huviiig i elieved, al
most instantly, the little sufierer, when death
appeared-ulwost inevitable.
MOTHERS BE ADVISED !
KEEP IT, OK HAND
Thlx dread disease rerMres prompt action ; as
soon Biitha tseaTse, tollow enngh is heard, ap
ply the remedy, and it Is easily subdued ;
BUT DELAY 13 IUNGEHOUS!
Superior
Court.
vorcs.
NORTH CAROLINA,
OaXUWF.U. COUXTT. J
Mary E. Stafford. Pl'tff.
against
Julius A.Stafford. Deft
In this case it is made to appear upon affi
davit that aftediligeutaejiFeh. the defendant
cannot bu found within tbe limits of this
Mate : It is therefore ordered the publication
he iqade iu the "Uiu Ann .-tate. a news
paper published in Salisbury, N C-, for six
weeks, notifying the defendant to appear at
the next Term of the Superior Court, for ihe
County of Caldwell, at the Court House in
Lenoir, on ihe 8th Monday after the 3d Mbn-
day in March next, then and there to answer
the eornplaint of tbe Plaintiff, which ia filed
10 the office of said Court.
Witness. R. R. "akefield
r. amvu. r. b. a'aaABMon, wn. t. law
DANVILLE, VA.,
FOR TIIKBALKOF
Leaf Tobacco.
Sale room 106 by TO feel, with uiueteen Skv-
IUghU.
Promnt attention to the Interest snd Comfort of
"Vlsntera snd their Tesms.
XJrsves' Wsrebonse haa now the Largest Bates
Rodm in Town. WaxwdTtocked nptn Arhoa
at nia-ot. lrv Stalls for Uoraes. Call snd see ua.
octW ly. -C .
THE LEADING CHURCH MUSIC
Book of the Season !
THE CHORAL TRIBUTE,
BY L- 0. EMERSON.
mtrnhjcJfaTe ever seen.
Th Chritian leader xvrlf : ''We had tio idea
tint a reed instrument could lie brought to such
utiwBlaBj,'"1: llWBS -. -i-
sa- ial lejfcida-,-'vat tsnjlatl ..';ie'v .-
The rorl- Observer says j '-Tta Pgrity
of voicing, richness of tone, and wonderful or
u bestial combinations, together with a number
of new and original stops, render, it an instru
men. ol such perfection gs to of neyona com
petition"
The nreis and nuhlic everywhere who hare
had an opportunity of listening to its beautiful
strains, not only give it their uaqunlifiod appro
val, but unhesitatingly concede that it stands
without a rival.
TI Bnrdett Organ ranges In priee from
. $135 to $1000.
We have alao New Cabinet Organi at
'Vt75, 1100, &.C. -
C. N. Tremaine A Bro.,
'The. properties of the KJ5 IWCT0RAXT
aredcmulconttnu(riUra, balsainie, soothing and
healing. It braces the nervous system and pro
duces pleasant and refreshing sleep
It Exhilarates and Relieves
Gloominess & Depression.
WHOLESALE AOEN' R,
435 Broome St., New Vork.
Jnly 92, iSTfl,
29 tf
Containing all these Qualities in scout
aud concentrated form, it has proven to be tba
MOST VALUBALK LUNG BALSAM
'! - .
arer offered to sufferers from Pulmonary disea
ses. Prepared by i a "4;
W. H. TUTT &
AUGUSTA, 6 A
Sold by Druggists ererw here.
oct 98. Ie70. '
The best S.ard Music Book written TnTo-: TlL-TliTL. ,,f if:r
tlr aa.i.oei ucw. vuotra ana raw, , . ijbi- long exeenexMB in tae
LConereeations are dehehted with it. Price. -i"a aeaaeas saaaUa . io aeU. rccda
iw.r doien. Mamnla enniea delay for the l ijlv'. uiaii.ct prii.es. tlui ii
.u r. . mS- JL- oa j a r T. . .a ! hmi s.aOl ,-it rJ nrimm. " I " en-en lars -ni m sppucatloni . CotMnleaHai for
sa u v. uun. mus ue -u uciouei . ioiv. t r tr ""e- r- - 1 sscwaf arsffnee per eenB woo!. Be. 1 1 cperceat
C f'A Sfr-.V.TTl;
C. W. TOPPIJVC A CO.,
Produce Commission Merchants,
312 Greenwich Street, New York.
RECEIVERS OF ALL KINDS OF1
Southern snd Northern Tredaclion. such ss Tobac
co, Wool.llopa, Hides,Skios. furs Fcsthen, Ilasrp
naga, neeseax. Oreen snl PrWd traits Wins,
rfll crmHnnc to keep on hand a
fan nnvn tns
nod sn'p-
in
tt. K- HAALHribftC. C.
3 w:(pr few )
- Oliver SitxoB t Do.
' C 3. IMtaoa V Co. , Wc w York.
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Ifb TIPO DOORS ABOVE THE
Court Souse, on Main Street,
RirWTB KIR THANKS TO TBI
nubile for the verr liberal natronaee en
joyed by them dttrinfMbe past rear, and hopa,
by fair dealing and strict attention to bnsineea
to merit a continuance, if not au increase of tae
same.
We
nlr of
cluiiine
Freh and Suit Fish,
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Whiskeys, Brandies. Bum, Gin, aff , af
AFSO, ,i
BOOTS, SHOKS, rOMKSTrCS,
PIKC'K GOOPS,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
in fact, almost every taiag usually kept ia a va
riety Store, all ct wtioh we will ttU low for
Cask, or Country Prcdnco at the Mgb-
es; marasa pn
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