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t 44 cents.
bbls.
TURPENTINE-.6al c&i oi 40 ;l)bl.
- CRUDE TURPENTINE Sales . of 200
at $2 SO for Soft, and $1 05 for bard, ,1? SSO Ba.;
, ROSIN. Sales of 1,050 'bbls. at $1 -65f I -tp
! for Btrahed, f 1 jDOjStraiifcg an3 toS,!W5.r
'no.2.- .;. (-..5 jriftU- :lv: -'.V; 5-
v-;TAR. SalcVof 283b'bls7atf3 $ bbl. y
COTTON Sales of ICS bales, at, prices, ranging
from 21 to 24 cents, Tb.Z IxtfX
DOMESTIC
MARKET.
in Market
Beef. 12im0 centa B
Mutton choice, 1216 cents
Teal cnoice, 2Q cnts & B).;,
JB'resh Pork, in cart312i(gl5 cents,
SO cents ?. Tb. t
Sausages, 25 cents $ lb, (" '
Presb Tripe 20 centa stick. .
Venison 15 cents per lb. '
Hogshead cheese pound, 25 cents
Lemons 50 cents $ dozen. .
Opossum, $1 00 piece.
Ducks, f 1 00 pair. . c . h ,
! E9-s. 30 to 35 centa dozen. "'
Choice fresh water liah bunch, 50 ccnts
f 1 00. I--- V -.' --!:- : 'I-
Oysters New River, gallon 1100 to $1 50;
8 ea Side $1 00 $ gallon. ;"
Mullets Salt, at fe'O centts dozein --i r
Sea Side trout 25(250 cents ber bunch : i
r Potatoes Sweet, bushel, X GO ; Irish pota
toes, $ bushel, 51 CO. . .,r
' Beets 00 cents per peck. " t - ,
Celer'y 25 cents per bnnch. ' '. :.
Turnips, $ bushel, $1 50; fv bunch, 10 cents
Apples, choice eating $2 50-- bushel.
.. Oranges 75 cents 1J dozen. , :
Poultryr 60, 80cents$l 00 pair. . ..
Cabbages, 1525 cents head, r , . v
Cranberries 25 cents per quart. ; j i
Jiutter ueans, quan zv cenis ,
Country Butter, 3540 cents 'Mb. '
Onions, 10 cents quart, '2 30 $ bushel.
Turkeys,.2530 cents . E
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WHOLESALE PRICES.
5 BEESWAX.
! BEEff CATTUS.
100 Hs..00 0000 00
BAKBELS.
Spts.:T., new - ' !
N.Y...:.$3 008 25
2d hand! do.. 2 60 2 75
BAQOINQ. -i- ' - . ' I
Gunny.'!..."..... 2225
Dundee; 0O33
Rope,.:.:......' ?10
-: i BBICKS. I
M...t...?9 0010 00
COPfEE, lb
- Java....' 3540
x iScantling. - 15 0C20 0C
White pine.00 0000 00
UME.
? bbl..;...'..0 00150
iroxASSES, w irauon,
Cuba hhd..A.J : 50(355
do tierce . ', " 5560
do', bbl.;...! ; . 47
Syrup. veoi oo
Sugar House .... .4000
nails, IB. .. .
Cut.V.......0 C05 50
Wrought v. : . : . W00
' oils, gallon; r
Rosin........ $0 000 90
i Lard......... -38(cd 65
Laguyra . . . ....... .2528Kefosene. . . i
Rio . ' .lbair: Unseed
St. Domingo .... .2528
CANDLES. tt. "
Sperm..,.. . . . .. . . . 4550
Adamantine . ; . . .2Ut i23
Talldw. ....12i00
domes lies, V yard. .
Sheetin2r.4-4...
Yarn, bun 2 103 15
risn, i DDL! v
Oakbbls.$8 0006 CO
Pine do..f 7 00 8 00
Mackerel
No.libblll 5000O0
..' No. 2ibbl.9 5010 00
No. 3.. ... 14 00($16 00
Kits....... 3 60(0 00,
HerrihgJNova Scotia
bbs,..!... 0 00 0 00
HerrinjrJ smoked r
" boxes. .r.OO 0000.00
Codfish.1....- y. 10
N. C. ROC...0 0000 00
Family. i... $9 00-'
; Super . . .6 50d
: ) Fine....!.... 5 75
r;. GBAiNi V bu
. - Corn, North'
u Corny EasCo3
i Peas.:.. L..;. 1 05
. . Kice. roueh.. 1 50
:';vm' Rice, Carolina; 10 11'
.:f'E.I,rice:;... 00l 00
Glue, Jb.... ia ao;
Gunny Bags, ...30 32
Guano. Peruvian, -
ton. wvw w
Eastern 1. . . :M 451 50
Northern. . . . 75- 90
j hides, j . 1
, Green I
Dry.. x(Su
'- v'-IEON, 2. i . .V
English,' ass'd S O .10
American, ref. 0 ,10
American, . . i . j
sheer. 0 .10
Swede.; 10 g 12
Hoot). I I
r ton, 130 C0135 00
Brandy ! "
- French...' 4 00(9 00
Apple, NC. 2 75&00
1 Peach 3 00S 50
" Whiskey, . ! '
i uourhon.. a
N. E. Rum 2 00 3 00
. LTJMBEB, RIVER, S Al
r Widebda..S12 00rail5 00
dcantling..,100012 00!
00 39
1 401 50
PiTGa.;0 000 00
PEANUTS.
9 bushel t $1 501 60
lt-ilhbbi....;l2 503 00
Sweet, bush.. 1 20i 30
jpaoyisiONSr lb. ;
BaconNti'" M
-HMnstJak2324?
rMiddlings.. . . . .2122
Shoulders .v. . . 17l8i
Hoc: round . .'. . .20fa)23
Bacon Westera-rf v
olaeSi . I ; IKiUO
' ShouldersVI U -17l8f
Porky Jg" bbl. :
City m's3,84 3534 75
' Thin 44 . 33 00 33 50
Prime.:'.. SO 0031 00
Kump...-31 0032 00
Beef f bbl.i
production cl the'PennaylTania district !for.
tbeyear-aslolOOrJjarrel "wbrchs
500,000 Carfeltnbfe tHan in any previous
heh MS Ilk rvircim) : districts:
proaucea ioo,OUO barrels j uanaaa iu,uuu
barrels nEentr'ckt?27t)C0 fcarf eTs:t6tU 4.
The stock in thB United States of crude or his domestic -
was
its equivalent . on January 1st, 1870,
about 80,000 1 barrels, Wiabaut r0O,OOO in
emsaiottoailon Hand toulylllt; ; 1869,
and about 200,000 less than on January 1st,
A.Kchool 3'Boy8o Composition oh the If, on the trial of such young and artful :fch
i41 fmf J2ditof t;f Vl. 1 ?;f-' male, it shall be shown that the married
animals ia the worldl especially if some 1 of ister of the GtospeUn good standing, the pf-
his subscribers wbn't pay. He caagajtothe fender shall in like manner be sentenced to
inga centXthat,is if, he feiviU &d04iax great! hours imprisonment in the county jail
final nf.tiMl.rffA MAM4AUj.4..hn:'rAAn;l. . . i) mmm ...r.
alar i,rT0fa kaa5gittaii3Vi.1-. fti Not the Wile'i anlt.
' WW MMA Cik- Ml . w B I ' 1
editor can sit up late eTerv:!!niffht"iand' see you for a husband."
what is going onKf The-b?hbyB think-it is a
The Death of Salaave. Betrayed and
Ilnnted Dpwa Shot like a Dos on the
Rnmsof his Own Palacer-The Blow-1
ing-up ol the Palace, ano Burning of
,the;pity., jt , -,v-,-;'. ',r , '
1" The Meriden YConn.) RcvulUcaii baVfrom
Portau-Prince an account ot the i treachery
or tne omcers or tne uaytian war5steamei
La Torreur, her capture by the reTrtlution-
lsts, ana ner attack on the President's pal
ace, where Salnaye. was defending. . himself.
we quote i As ; soon as we got afloat :wo
were ordered to take pur position ' to Bhell
the President's i palace. Salnaye was de
fending the palace. with cannon and mus-
ketry, and would not be persuaded to leave
the building and take refuge on board the
English or French men-of-war lying in the
harbor, there being ho v American - man-of-war
there at that time. We opened fire
with, the , 11-inch gun, and the l nmthBhell
irom ifi struck the roof of the palace, .-and
Wni Crashing downward into the ammuni
tion, exploding the same and setting" the
building on fire. f .
. Salnave then gave the order, to leave the
palace, taking : with!' him from; 300 to 400
officers and. men who fought,; theiriway to
the St. Domingo border (out lofi the limits
pf Hayti), as is supposed, with the inten-
tiott of joining President Baez, of St. Do
mingo, at ; the earliest possible! moment!
Alas, misguided and ill advised while Pres
ident, betrayed by foreign ministers, ' des
perate in his extremity, he had several p?is
eners oi war executea. wnen tne enemy en
"Rfltraved ftnrl hnntprl IiIta n. wnlf b a foil
into the hands ot the revolutionists ; of St.
Domingo, under Cabral, their leading gen-
. 1 . 1 ' ' r. ;
erai wuo was ms enemy aiso;, ana alter a
desperate hand to hand conflict, in which
his left band was disabled, he was captured,
bound ; and , delivered over . to be brought
back to Portau-Prince, and tied with his
left (disabled) arm to a stake i (erected for
the purpose before his trial), to be shot jlike
a mad dog on the , ruins ot the palace in
which the people had placed him. and
which he had deterided to the last., extremi
ty against the party of the revolution.
u Suffice it to say that Salnave. the late
President ot Hayti, was, on the afternoon of
Saturday last, the loth day of January, thus
puDiiciy execuiea in ine presence ox, -, thou
sands, almost immediately upon his arrival
as a prisoner, and almost : exhausted by the
fatigue pf his journey. - His generals -have
nearly all been captured and shot, accord
ing to the most correct reports, and there
seems to be quite a "let-up" in j the spilling
of blood, and things are getting more quiet,
The larger quantitv of powder in the palace
exploded with a tremendous report, -as also
the arsenal not far distant from it, scatter
ing destruction in every direction, and caus-
Death from Starvation in the Forest.
The Wynockie (N. J.) mystery, which for
a month past has excited so widespread an
interest, has at last been solved. It may
be remembered that on 1 New Year's Day
three boys, 5, 8 and 10 years old respective
ly children of Joseph Wyble, living at
.Wynockie, New Jersey, about thirteen miles
north-west of Paterson, left home to gather
nUts in .the woods. Thev were ! not after
wards seen, and though hundreds ot heteh- which arose strong: conscientious scruples
:. " . . I .1, i ii . a .
Dors scourea tne country through., ana the B8.ifiW9 PMTrfctJliWfMfterana i sisier
. Punishment of Fes&alo Don J nans
'- According to the Albany . correspondent
of theunl6irmtheJfbllowiagibill M
to be bffered in the New York Legislature;
Section 1. Any female of chaste charac?
0 ter; under the'age of seventeen yea'rs, who
? shall, with evil intent winningly, winsSme-
uuy decoy ana; seaucej 5 irom
duties a married maal. (hev
being the' father ; of a: family and haying
children over ten years of age,) and by art
ful wiles draw him away from hia iamilyr
shall, on C()nviQtion, be deemed guiltypf a
1 t; cjjjnir.nrmrna . rmm
misdemeanor, and shall be imprisoned ,in-'a
house of refuge for not less than' 'twopaysj
tree tickets to picnics and'strawberry festi-1 1 if An irishman wno naa jusr mnueu wcuu
vals;:ff beasrofbled wiilfthlbigfiead;';! to see his sister who was married tc a Tan:
and lila tnbrellirass than.brainsGets wed kee The couple lived v very happily j in
said
ding'cakes seniio fiimilan sometimes ges Chicago, and when Pat came. the gentleman.
uv&uiir.,Dui not oiteniiar,r,,iief ca.m iuu&. uiu wee uu uiaue w suuw w iv
vuiuga uaci iius uexi .iJSSei Wlllcn ; ue at iue cvxueuuo ui uia jjiysiiij,
cenerallv does f T tieirkrfew btif iine editor I to his brother-in-law z ' ' t- "r . ' i
to get licked. His'papr
and .he couldn't- taketvthineTiback. this fiue property to live on : my sister - naa
jWhile others Jtiaye tago Wbed good luck intirely,''so she had, in getting
'X
many
?hovB think'it is a "Ah, vcs,'f responded the married
grand thing.to:"jfiang ;6ntM tilVitenJ.b'tcl'ock "we-would be -verry happy but ? forgone
thatiisjithare :'onlee;ighJven I thing!" f 'V1'
stay out late of nights. .Then 'that' will be uAh, Pat," returned the gentleman,' t4Iam
bnuyirticeditpridpn't have tp saw - wood sorry to say that we have no children." j
ordo any choppinffi excppt with his scissors. 'No . children' 1'?. exclaimed- Pat, "then
Railroads set up excursions for him. know- befforra. it's not mv sister- Maggie's fault,
git up l.ipr ne naa two Deiore sue icii. xrciauu, uu
Ameriky." ' , -
ing li pqey aiqn .t next make; tnem
gib. 4XM.,Jf ifU-V, JIO -fVV krftaie lUBU
which he soea,fordf cthev'rei on his side.
If they ain't te gdesferthemianyayf so it
some softhadf pitayng"hisaper.
a ueru is iv great . many . people iryin
be editors who can't, and some of
Miss Julia Hubbabd, the : "transcribing
iclerk" bt the Wisconsin! Legislature,
voung. handsome and well : educated. ; A
Ibastifui young; member called her the "trans-
have been in the profession -ior years. ?If jporting clerk," in his confusion, the other
to
them
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GOVERNMENT
. . . . 1 if
i tit 7;1- Thedinborgb K&vjcw, -
THIS IS -THE OLDEST OF THE - SERIES t
"Inits main, featurMt still, follows in the I
mth marked out br Bronahami Jeffrey. Svdneir
Smith and Lord Holland, jits .original founders
and1 first cohtriouli.-- r
-which commences its" il38th T?6jnme with the
January number s was 3 set pnft(?ot W.? .r4yal to
the EDisuCRaovj Jt resolutely maintalas Its op.
position in politics,: and;: jfthowsi .eualTigor in
its litcraiy,departmen brv-jh is'a. f
3. The Westminster Review, v '
has just closed lfs'T&rrn'miiJfltfhitrof'lifc.
erary ability this Review IS f ist, rising, to a level '
with its competitors. . It Is thet advocateof po
lltlftal and religious Hfeeralfiml '
J ,4r The brtV Bri
now in its &ist,yoiumctocjsup:eaveryj . iga
position inTeiiodical jliterature-Passing be
yond the narrow 'formalism' ot schools and par
ties, it appeals; to a - Mriaer range.oi ymnatcies
and a higher integrity pcpiV?lPUGP;4WI '
5. Blackwood's Jdinbnr? iiasaiine.
wascomnenceof SJ yeirrb-lTqnning the -Qnartilies
in its ; literary and scIentiHc uepart-
tnents, it nas won a wiae reputation iprtn nar
ratives ana SKetcnes wnicn ennven its
TERMS TOR 1870,
rer annum.
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For any one of the Reviews i . .
For any two of the Reviews ...... .
r Ul mab&nuuu o xuaaiijj. . ...4
For Jttiackwooa ana one Keview;iif7s
Fo5Any t.hreo.oi thReyiew,wV:io 00
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4 00
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For Blackwood and two of theRev&WS.Uit 10 00
13 00
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ANDrOF THE
REPIT BLIGljN
For Blackwood and three of the Reviews
For Blackwood and the four Reviews1..;
4Sinele Numoers ,t SReview;! Sinele
numbers of Blackwood, S5 cents i, a (1 ?K
, The Reviews are published quarterly ;
Blackwood's Magazine is monthly. Vol.
times commence in January, s1' rv?
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.a.
I were asked if I had .rather have an cduca
Hon or be a circus rider, I should should
say, Let me be an edjtori It is fun to be
swindled by a scape-goat subscriber.
days, and was immediately called to order
by all the other unmarried members. . r '
MISCELLMEOI'S;
v5
MARRIAGE IS HONORABLE, ..
ESSAYS FOR YOUNG MEN ON THE HON
ors, pleasures, and advantages of a happy
Marriage; as contrasted with Single Life, and the
feariul Evils ot Cbmbacy,' in modern times.
Sent free, in sealed envelopes. Address, HOW
bw a Man Jtlarried His Own Sister.
y-:;The Dedham Patriot say a that; tt marriage
vu.v iwwfv icv uauiug : iuasoaVUuaciiB,
under the '; following circumstances ; The
bridegroom-wfien quite a r small i by; ran
away from, his parents,.who lived in 'Lower
Canada- In process of time the father, died,' ARD ASSOCIATION, 3px Pt Philadelphia, Fa.
the mother married again' and. the fruits of ! ian SO ! 1 - 347-3m-
tms union vere ..several aaugnters. s The
daughters grew up, and : the 'parents, not
having the means to support" them, they
went to work in the factories,";! pno sttayed
foCantonfa6toiyVwKe
circumstance the runaway happened to. be
AtiWOrk)ri - ?: ;yCS A ;
;" He soon '"bscamcV acquainted , with '.'-''this
girvsna Deiore aXU.Il-history ot each other's a lso Manufacturers bf TURPENTINE
origin was developed married her. ; In a few . STILLS, and COPPER WORK in all its
IRON
WILMINGTON.
AND COPPER WORKS
; AND "'
days it was ascertained that they both - had I branches,
one inotheri iTtiis of ;ourse,? greatly JIcon- rPiroiit
jourse,nf greatly 1 con- 1 F'ront
luscu auu asuuuisutu doiu parties, irom
living together in a state of matrimony, and
. .: ? j ? . .
upou, maiure consicrauon,! tuey, t respivea
lyo dissolve theiif connection I as
manandiwifejitiH ?il T f '
1 Why He Married Her,
aid ot sundry "clairvoyants" was invoked,
no trace of the missing children was dis ;
covered. Yesterday, however, about 10 A.
M., one Wm. Ramsey and a man named
Townsend, who live at Wynockie, taw a
flock of crows .fluttering strangely over some
trees and going to ascertain the cause. found
the bodies of the children, one of them ly
ing under a rock, and the
it. i Thev were only about twx
.home. They had starved tbideatb, and I brideVgIisaid to a young 'friend of minej
were wasted awav to mere skeletons. Their t who had -hvft? a-toJhis Wcd'dinV. 'f I
features were not recocrnizablft? ax the flesh1 WWs&PWffcSTZV. year agcf lwas One of
had been picked away by tb-- but ,byi' large $nh
ineir ciutmn I'leir pareaxs ea iine I yw jvuuioujauuuucu
otiheir offspring. J3COvery nwt lo annKany wine. - uur nost. oDsei ved
aug 5
Street, below .JUarkct Street,
Wilmington, IS C. r
BART & BAILEY.
Proprietors
tf
LOST:
i1f-SS SU -g g?d PUThe owner
Storywhich we commend to our ycung fe- reward to any per
other j two upon 'mate f eaders amales,' also :
two miles from. "hereid jonV ficstF met
N TUESDAt NIGHT A MEMORANDUM
BOOK, containing money and valuable pa-
or tue Book will pay a liberal
person wno will return tne same
tobiS"6flEleo corner Water and Princess streets, .
meet ( with, your: :
'l dec 21
F. G. MOORE.,
Assistant Assessor.
386-
? Jin
Tj?;.bi.VviVV.a ooooo
Cubar.. .. . . . . .121 14
Crushed ..... . . . . . 18(00
Porto Rico.,.;. 1400.
x .cofiee...;.;. 'lptcgw
B doi. , ; .15J00
c do;., iojoo
Havana Brown:.. 0000
. SiO-T, sack..;
Liverpool, from ; '
' 'store . . :. $1 750 00
Alum, bush l 1 75(0(
soap, t , ;
Brown.:.; .. .. I. .
, suisguss,' M.
Common... 2 503 00
Coutract.,; . ; 4 006 00
Shipping. . .11 5012 60
Mill prinje:..9 501150
Mill lair.. ....8 5010 U0
MU1 ord'y.. 5 00 6 00
, TOBACCO. .
Navy . . . . ; .0000
Medium. . . . ..... 0000
Manufactured.' 00(cg00
- 'tallow. 1 '
Flooring.:. 15 0017 OQi
Jloonng Mill v ' I
Rough.... 21 00(322 00
' i Dressed... 20 00(35 00
wood, cord. .
Oak.. ...... .$3 00(a350
Ash ...... ... , 3 000 00
Pine..:;.r;.i 2 753 00
! LANnPULSTEB,
ton...0000
DIRECTORY.'
' ' -' '' '- ?.: City Government. Va i ;" ''.
Mayor Silas N. ' Martin, office City' Half,
i ; Marshal -Wm. P, Can ad ay, office CityHall
' Clerk and Treasurer .Bekjamin . Ddrfeb.'
x Grand Army of the Republic. ?
. " Headquarters Department of North Carolina,
at Wilmington, Allan Rcthebfobd;
.' 'i" ' - ',-:-. : r ' Grand Commander. !
benj. Durtee, Asst. Adj't Gen. .) ; ,v
Post 44 Rutheriord" No. . 1 meet every Wed-
; nesaay evening ai 4x0. x, 4xonn water street.
r i .IE. R. Brink, Commander ;
Benj.iDdefee, Adit. - . -Post
' ' ' v No. 3 meet every Thursday even
. ing at No. 4, North Water 6treet.
! Wm.,McLaubin, Commander.
J. S. W. Eagleb, Adj't.
Odd Fellows., - ,
. Cape Feat Lodge No 2 mets ' every Tuesday
evening: J- - ' .A, J. Topry N. -,G f i
f Jno. C. vVood, Secretary," - t.
Temperance. "'
Mt. Olivet Council No. 9, F. of T.. meets every
Monday evening. H S. D. Wallace; Pres. I
; Jas. King, Secretary : IJw i
.awnicvi ; ,
ge Kov lmeltilait Thursday in
at. John's Lodge
each month. HrII. ltvx'soy,W.H -W.
M: Poissos Secyr ? i 5ftti
Concord Chapter No. 1, meet third Monday in
eacn montn. . t; alvred JIAST4, H: Y,
W. OLnnAiSeciti ti vSa
Wilmington Council No; 4; WetllrsfWed'nes-
nay in eacn montn. i . i, , - -
i - . -Tnos: B. Cinii, T, I. G. M.
jf, RpsELL, Recorder, ,r .. ,.
ses oi tne onat re-
"Vlren had1xTufdered
I relatives. The, finders
J reward ottered by the
kor3.-Neio York Tribune:
. . . i
yarmer 'Practically Illustrates
hat all Flesh is Grass.
A man named Andrew Hupp came into
town with a load ot hay. He. desired . to
sell and found a purchaser in!; the ' First
Ward.. Hupp, with all the . outward .sim
plicity of an innocent being drove on to
Hemenway. Weal & Oos scales and had
the hay weighed. Hupp drove ofl the scales
and turned to deliver the hay to the pur
chaser; but alas I what an -unlucky 'trans
action forHupp ! How unfortunate it was
just at that moment there were several per-
sons sianuiug uy uaiurany looKing at tue
hay, and still more unfortunate that while
they were looking at the hay the toad should
insist upon upsetting. But it did, and lo
and behold! irom the midst thereof tumbled
the female form of the partner of ; his -joys
and sorro ws. Yes, there was the - veritable
Mrs. H. in all her pristine majesty and love
liness : but in less time than you can say "Jo.
it, and said:
Aaswop'yujth ypumisa
"jfcxcuseane,irv"aia sue, , s
"What P.TP.iisiJ.." Arfi vnn o footr.f olo 9
fVylaf thlvJTl 1
ha ! a teetotaler,? Why, do you never drink
,wfelSoi br$Ai: nnnr?i4 t, H ti ' .
"WhymottflA aLe; f: -: -
i' --iVJi romnnnnin p; sir:'? i'i t
! Nothing more was said. - Her
of character deeply impressed me. , Isoucht
au jnirouucuon jo ner, satisneaitnat one ot
such pnnciplea. '..would j jdaake me a: good.
I -
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wny.imamea her. h).t,li, ; Scriptures. representing the most interesting
i . s .-.' . , .'" '; Views Characters, Symbols, Historical Events,
T A Nantucket Love Story : n-' c Landscape Seenes, Antiquities, Costume,0,' etc.,
iANantucket csrres
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souls are Intrusted this splendid pictorial tvol-
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gress of opinion" in' thi3 " ' a uecdote ahbut a
shipmate s who accompanied him: , on . one of
niS early wuaiing voyages :
young 'fellow; andrwhen ;we sailed, had Best Edition for the FamUy.
been paying his atteatida for 'some; time to
a. young lady, who. he ' had reason to think.
Bowers," she dodged behind a lumber mle.J did not fully reciprocate his ardent - feel-
thinkin? rierhaDS. that her little eniaode had 1 At all;; events, sthe , partinir: on her
not been seen by anybody. The hay was re- 8llfe"s tuuVf 0 - a?cMJla.e a3 ne couia
loaded, taken to iU dessination, and Hupd f wisu, ana , lie :was: .impressea witn the .be
returnea to 'get bis scale certincate."
hauded over to him with 175 added
tare, at which he never muttered
word of objection.
. a. -i w i Kim i v m - i . uw u uran 1 1 - nw in i '
to the uejauit oi a better oiler;1' -
a single I 1 aon7t believe," Btiles would say, with
; ; The Petroleum Trade of 18G9.
The Titusville 1 Herald, in reviewing the
petroleum trade of 1869, says there has been
a substantial and gratifying, increase in the
production, with a corresponding enlarge
ment in the ' consumption j so that the supr
ply and demand have been hearer equal
tnan aunng any preceaing ; year. ; ine
means by which petroleum is produced
have undersronc , many . alterations far the
a desponding shake " of the head, 'I don't
believe Ann Jones 711 have me.. anvhow.V
When he had been out a few months, and
had met: with lair success, Stiles1 tone was
modified, The, .burden $of his i.monologue
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THE PICTORIAL FAMILY BIBLE contains
an unusually large range of Statistical, Tabular,
Chronological, and Genealogical matter. " It i
printed on excellent paper, from clear and; open
type, in one large ana nanasome quarto volume,
and is bound in the most durable and attract1 ve
manner, while the prices are sufficiently low to
place it within everybody's reach. y i
change44o) i' Well, f anntio1 but Ann Jones out the country for its sale, with whom liberal
711 have me, after all.'; . . : arangements win ne made. An opportunityj- of
With a thousand barrels of oil under vullBV ia XttlclJr uever presentea.
hatches! h6 ttectme1 still mote'1 Jh6peful. MINISTERS, r TEAnmciw:' 1 R'rnnvvrra
'Chance is pretty gqoctfpTjAlin Jones," he FARMERS, YOUNG MEN AND YOUNG WO
wuuiu say, " pretty goou now." r t muse wup wouia meei witn ine' most
At fifteen hundred barrels he had assumed "A m: epp.yTinenw-we lnvitea to
aergone , many T alterations :,i iae la-seU-sattsfid'mannerand aolilonM JLT' 11 JAU 7Aew
uetter,. which have; rendered the; business Was there's noMdh bnt whKnnC IZZJZZ
k j i ii ua.TK.me. unw-. jt. iwn, t nnnaanfi .. har. wmi mr uir nnnr inn
rels Anh Jones '11 be glad ri enough' to get
meiaow; lw."- f,
When we'Mmlfalhife1
that was to
of capital larger.
But it has been in the methods of refining
and deodorizing that the most marked im
provements have been made. Principal
among these .was the discovery oi a deodor
izing and refining process for Canadian oil,
which for years previous had been anal
most worthless product on account of the
excessively offensive:: odor emitted. ; About
400,000 barrels of accumulated stock, and
brouglit into - the market br meahs of the i S- - ftdcSfee that he deserted andMrge;towns. ,
- ; I 'tvhrrm-h' wrnf a 'trift'-TMlmftVn: "otTti 1 1 -:We arei ' also-th
rich field offered, while
it will elevate the spiritual condition by ; con
stant contact with and conversations upon i its
beautifnl and eternal truhs. Csj; t
Ail the vessel's, hold j and squared, away for u CANVASSERS ON THE NUMBER PLAN
uume. oaiesuiarew
wild Indian
ifTOhavrAnu
Qis u&i? in tne HirfWith- a twur o iurnisueu me wore in aDout nity toarts.
veil of triumhhTMf'Fip'dCulH at5 cents eachra handsome illustration in oil
m& anvhow F;J . s to wcompanjweh ParVThis plan is very pop
Wsave'ac I AGENTS ON THE .INSTALLMENT PLAN
..i,i.rv n-4T . .1 I win Be tiuuisucu uio von ia 1109 Dinainrs.
.4- i
uqniwuw . ..U"-" lWTmli W1fo'r4Wa4kllA'VnM.is'J: lt-weaxe!'also-':the-'tuhtlalieni nf Trvpnnna
In the Unltea btates the treatment pro- -y!VV5.K STANDARD EDITIONS of Family. Puhit.
Cessesana tne- SUe ana Shape 01 the SUUS, r?vv. w& &a , -4 ;-it,i - IJPocketand Photoeraph Bibles and Testaments-.
have greatly improved, and th& quantity
been" materially enlarged. The I price
troieum nas ruiea nigner aunng loovjinanj j comeon tne 7 o'ciock trane an shall -stay at 1 get the best. Catal r gues containing styles and
tbose engaged in its ptodactios bare re WjSrttcifceMi scSdofyisf jwhj I sliSpda'bwd ilSsSiiJ " . TT"
ceired larger profits., . . ... .-j hM&flh,,' We -W4$hla ' La?fSSS2!5SS"-
The largest wells 8t:
did not produce more
roladiulv. anrl nf thnsft thrrA xbptr hnt foiiril tv hrtt if vnn ptpt m m S.,, si 1 v f P. fT :fl ! JOHN El POTTER tSn.
Attheclose of the. year there Vaa tut ouol omerirwalIor ba like Rt for w - ' WWahers;.614and6l7SanBomsb
- . I i . v , ,, .mi : - f --j,.-. a.
iof UALVESTOSJaruirythe Tthr iSTOi1 f f mora than Two Hundred different style so
.Jl tV'VTirrr .V - -Si Well IrnOwti evervwherR fnr th?i Knnnv;!n(
Vnf"1 fiomwj ome nex week Uext, beauty t)f finish and durabmty"of IbhidlnX
otpe- an have torsive vouefbr: fawim? ma,u T'ii L Aiwaa mWn Pn. aT-iS SaXLzt Z?jp1
Thb Pictorial Family Biblb. and terms
Potter'i Standard Bible
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to
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