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a The; Sailv Review. JOSH. T. JAMBS, Ed. and Prop VriUZnf GTOIf, W. C. TB1PAY, yOYEMDER 2, 1877, YIEWS AND REVIEWS. ... v-. ' : The entire amount of money diverted from trcasiir of New' York city, from 6ntioivf$iAa& 'w estimated at between $46,6o,OOa and $50,000,000. 'From,firBfrto iastl'"tDnmstlie period be tween Jaflufrf 1,4808, and, Jaly 1, 1871 three and a half years. A )&rUHj is paiiV about tbc impor tance ivwvitieMt it i3 one oyo that counts. Ai Lxingtoo, lo, lately, there were three inen ia a wagonjlrawn by two bln.fhiver hacl but one eye and Jti vr? totally blind. The amounjypf reapoABibilitytliat. rested upon the fear eyfan tlic iragti can free ly be estimated. jMr. Hayes doesn't seem to find life in S&S.iSixjmys as Grant did. Ue is reported as say ing that dur ing the first six months of his term he spent only $4,000 of the $25,000 which he hadra.wo, and that ho thiuka of re commendmg Congress to reduce the Exc eutiro's yearly salary from $50,000 to the old figure or $25,000. ttot Tery long ago an Oriental ex-potcn-taie, resident in England, .went out shoot iig, wearing on his. finger a diamond ring, Tallied it 3,600'gttincas. Of course, he lost it; but, hating some idea of the locality where his well-deserved calamity befell him! he had the space enclosed. Every ounce of the earth was passed through a fine neve, and the treasure turned up after many day s O v Don Piatt solved sometime biucethecun vundrum as to why so many stylish youths raihad out of the theater iust before the closing of the last scene, thereby disturb ing tbcw who wish to enjoy the whole, by stating that the fashionablo looking masculintj were coachmen and footmen who bilipped in' to see the play and htirrfecr out so as to bo hand when their employers came out. William Gale completed successfully in London ort October 5. the task 1 which he bad begun on August 2G, ;of walking one thousand I five hundred miles in 1,000 consecutivo hours a'mile and a ha'f that is to 6ayt in every hour, day and night, for mx weeks, less one day. A bejl has sunxmbned him to each walk as the hour fcffil sounded, so that he rarely had half an hour's slecD at a time durius ihe long period mentioned. Ho has taken food whn 1 ol Luugrj-, l.a .:. .1 hisiutej and ;appet:tc, without regard to time or regimen. What promises to be one of the most interesting articles in the "Annals of the "War," now being contributed to the Phil adelphia Weekly Times, by . prominent nflficrVf both sides, is tho paper to be printed in the next number, from Gen. Longstrect, on the Gettysburg campaign. T?berite'annotifccs that ho waited un til time Bhould have softened the asperities of the war before telling his story, but that he thinks the- time baa has now ar riTedforhrin ro speaV. It is expected to be bis defease for the failure of that memo- rablo campaign. . The society formed in Franco a year or tw fbrthoJpfUrposo of surveying for a canal to unite the Atlantic and Pacific by the Darien route, is makiilg progress in its operations.- Its explorers aro busily at work: in tbe United States of Colombia; under the direction of Lieutenant Wyes, who ''reports his confidence that an inter oceanic canal by way of Colombia will soon be" an- accomplished fact. 1 Ie ?pcci- TTbTornbia" route, because it i-Rueh" expensive locks as ,1?-! rcutehileHhe lowest tbsiriarrowcst isthmuses are irhBt.AtlanU; Oonsli lcf Tcijcooi Andrew Johnson Hv-iDavlstbeihg" reciprocal pcr l1rIorv froin physical death, the revives : the fiict I ... I3vIDajX;' then Secretary ,1 T r;:fclieToc1 -Captaui U. rj F y5Inf4ntry from 'T, , ,;'l?cpurfmartial" sen 1' .;J:islbTrlro rank and pay fc -fTCar and--sent him bLw s5awiStAnd the Dispatch TTAnts.t knott. if Gr iflt "remembers that great faTpPltrtSh m sense of gratitude," or 'ereTlld A kind word of his' bene ftorr AYbatfta inquiry ! Thrtfcrt providing rarious little ieomlcni ili-Barur for the thousands of for cfecrsttttrtfi to yjl;:thor,Universal Ex hiU5c;iA;trof public clocks have bezk rtttn through the city, which, by the-aU cf 'ttklricit; will giro the exact ttj?tterwTyc also been greaUv i,r jxed By means of simpie appin'.:-, 1-3 postman; "when he collects tbr ktitrs,e indicates when the collection iras wsZz. Thtra : e letter-box ; the rMfmd 'ccllecticn of Thursday has been 0d3.". , COMPENSATION FOR THE : SOUTH. Uuder this head the Augusta (Jhrotucle pays its rcspcctilnlipIaTnanduntoistal blc mann'er to thatlieadf-BcenteT of Black liepubl rcau ism , tlioVasningtofpwt&- varnished and altogether lacking in-sugar- coating. In the course of its remarks it , presents the case very plainly. It can very wcil understand, it says, why the i .i r 4r r u heathen of the Lqmblican who ck up John J. Patterson and his baffled minions, rage ami maKC moan, ineir riu"3 are broken , and their sceptre They desire t o -return to at J 1 least "five years more of good ? stealing," North and -bouth. . Ihe bouth oars tno Tt.-is said that Gen. Babcock is one of the proprietors of the Republicans and a party paper estimates that the General, it contented and happy ; incrcing com who was the Private Secretary of Gen. rnerce, thus giving strength ad stability Grant, owns property in Washington forth $500,000. llefcrriog to this item, tie M.ssouri cysv.Bab- cock was a Hafor of Engineers at the Hajor of "Engi same time h"e.vas IViVato Secratary, "and; we ve presume, drew both j salaries. vIt.ns..uV"Is.l!'Y,: "wancia iy ; i nnn r I slain its hundreds of thousand Under y that he received $8,000 a year, for ntr:Lntjonfl ana thht bfla.itieaif -nrtain say mat nc rcceiveu 5o,oou a year, iur eight years. This would make his legitl imato earnings in military and civil ca - mpifv or.j nnA . T,o u pcfimnfoil fo be wo,.,. S500.000 Ucmarkabh, ciai aouay, certainly; some -aeaiures oi which the tax payers of the District pi Columl.ia can cxnlain, and the rest will be made known whenever the secret ms-I .1 lory.oi uic wnisuoy ring is wriuen. Meanwhile Babcock retains his ralnk in tho army and contemplates his imoecu- .ihuicuoii which comes irom a lougu cou- 11 A Y 'I science ana a lull pocKec. It is truly meet and just that Shep- lw.r.l H..1.W.L- Xr i-v. ST.m.lrl mnon rn to array tha North against the bouth, to revive rfc bloody shirt villainy, to make the path plain for Grant again in - - ' 1SS0, to resurrect King rule and to con- secraio Warmoth, Patterson, Spencer, aud that gang of Northern emissaries and political brigands ; but the people hae spoken in condemnation, once, and soon they will speak agaiii, giving the signal for an overflowing scourge to overwhelm the Radical-Republxen temple and Jho dcfilers of it. ' , - THE BANKING SYSTEM. mucu nas ueen saiu auu wniMJu oi r i i i -i i: :ii r late, especially within the limits of our own btato, in regard to a repeal -oi the preseniuanK.ng laws ana in iavor oi a iren ii' iv i f r vl system by which every State, could regu- lato its own moneyed affairs to suit itself just as was tho case previous to the war whuu all currency1, was redeemable in spe pii nn ilciii'ind nndwlinh r-nmninrciil n change was actually worth one er cent. more than gold The arguments hcreto- - .1- 11 .1.1 luiaauva"au "y fat..jr:,.uv: tnc very louuuation stono oi me present system, advocating an abolishment of the national currency, although .occasionally some one has had; a plan to propose, foun- ded upon greenbacks us a basis, along! with g'.ld. -j" The . most ingenious of these is found in yesterdays Kaleigp Observer to which paper it was contributed by "one of the ni rat bkiled aiid experienced finan-j:tion eiers in tho B,talo" and as we think it worthy of a careful study, we publish it hero: i First 1a t greenbacks, gold and silver be ttie national enrrency. . ! I iStw.ti. Authorize the Secretary of the T,.,cr,r ,w,t. nvwwiincf n h,.M sa lid million dollars of legal tenders, in- cUiding tho375,000,000 already in. ircu-1 lauon, inau.ng uen, nai tenuers lor uu cent , for -old contracts so specified in bonds or otherwise. nda or otherwise. f Ti'iinl Iicquirc llio National Banks to redeem all t heir cu culationm legal tenders, or gold at their option, making but one paper currency. This would bring back to the Treasury 3o0,0U0.000of thclegal tenders, which biiouiu uo h-iu'--u. luiuiw.-ufiv 11 iu- demption 01 the interest bearing bonds ol I L,;m,n. :T!,s oivin. X,,,, - 000 000 of CToeubacks'as currencv with a reserve of about $275,000,000 which could I also be fssucd when required by the com-J incrcc of l ie country, by Uie redemption .f li,,t-.la i-if iTftvprmncnt nm! Inns mm I S2O,0C0,000 or $30,000,000 of interest anuua'.'.y to the peop'e. Fourth Having made greenbacks a legal tender for all purposes except gold contract, and ah bank issues being ,rc- deemed, repe.il the of ten per centum upon thc issues of a.l Slate Banks. The Slates could then charter banks of I issue as in :o.mer iiuies, requiring ineir i caj'i.u to be paai :n gohi and greenbacks, making the si ocl: holder individually liable fjr double the am uLt of his stock sub scribe J, aud requiring the banks to hold good bond?, equal in valne to the amount of their carlUk. Jn audition to these safe- cuards 20 per centum of specie might be required (o be kept on hand as a further j security to the public. Permit each bank to issue not .exceeding tliree to one, as its I three to one of capita! paid in. Let each State I have a bank cxanr.ucr whose duty it shall I bo to s"C these conditions strictly compL'el I with. Require these State banks to! rbm their circulation in legal tenders or coin at the option of the holder." They would thus bank on legal tenders as well Z ou their own issues -requiring less of a i t. - nn,w n,A c,-,fm tho latter ;taaa under tho old s) stem thus diminishing their liabihues. Many of the national banks i being already organ- ized, wpnlfl naturally lido into - State banks and would famish a local currency, as well as maintain the national currency and could afford to loan may at six per centum per annum and xke as good profits for their stockholders they do by discounting at 12 per Iben! throughout nine4enths of the countrr. Phis saving o 6per ceuttO the milliousf borrowers wuld add hundreds of rniltis U, their animal profUsstimulate in high degree vared inaastr!c8iJe 'enlovmcnt to. I labor, and trreatlvtend to H- ulth. lc- o J o- ' - 1 relopment and prospcrityo the entire country. ; , Bomo of the results of thoovesugges- tioiQU to yn- Wgenbacks to a par wi gold : secN i ona, partially to aivorce ine;overnme.nt land lranks separate the corol of the P. , WDlcf,.s c I nmrp.n in n. Kermhiir? thin nn r Ihn ppie ; from $20,0Q0,000 to :o,000,000 I of annual interest to their vasind vaneu industries, thereby bringing inbeing new ff creased productions; ging add!- to republican institutions, c Ik rigid, in- .ww .nauonai uanK Byaicqwiiu ine hundred8 0f" thousands of pd honest I men. and its work of desolatiois si ill no- men, and its work of desolatiois still ling on.r David may.baveslainhistcns of s , th fc . , ,f .tain theorists in high places gold circucy 1 the nation. like a strong I strength and vitality, is still bcic bled Atr material interests are prostrate ad Ian I guishing under this suicidal pohc; it is Faaily lransremng the property of ne poor . , .. . J , . , J.. c labor its mst ret wards: nnnr.o tb Ktnkes I disorder and crimc abro.i in tlC I land. A purely mctidlic "cufrney is a myrth, an ignis fatuus, and avays has Docn. no sucn tmng nas cxisu among nrimmori'i'i ratinne - in infwtn i'liios GoW and ?ilver &n property as the w"'". m v. . ..a - ... basis of a circulating medium. It onlv to aj very limited extent, as tho flrrtney of uommerciai communiues or Dues. , THE COMMITTEES m 1 J i The papers generally throghout tho country speak very favorably o the Com mittce ins the House of Eeprscntativcs 1 recently announced by Mr.Speaer Randall I Even the Washington fiepublicn, Radical I as it is, has something to say ccnplimcn I ary to Mr. Randall's disccrnmot in the J make-up of the Committees. The New I York Herald, whose opinion we value highly in such matters,ablc as t ism com prehension and independent in is political courses, eives a warm approval of what "w hm been don Tfrevicws Mr. Randall's action in dctaiI and at tbc duge sum& lip f0ijows . i , 0n the whole we think Mr. Randall las done well. His committees mean tcono my and sound legislation, with nealed reiorm ot bad laws, lie seems io us to have dealt fairly with the rcpublican?,aud While some capable men ot botn parties uesc aa vantage, lue iraaiiions oi ujc iiou&e which give preference to oil over new mnmliera diva rvr1inllr cf ru., 1 i. tl.n i w - iwuuui y uuwu ill Lilt; speaker's way. Tho committees fairly represent the best spirit of the House and I give a promise of useful lcgsla.tion. I A novel operation for consunption was- lately performed upon Archib.ld Cliattcr- j ton at Campbel Hon, New Brunswick Jllis right lung was softened ;nd broken J down, with the exception of a small por- at the top. Dr. Baleen off that J town, thinking that he' probaby could not I recover, made a deep incisbn in the young man's chest at the loviev end of the shoulder blade, and inscrtdl a silver ,,1, i,i, ,i,:k i. , ' ----- TT , c amount oi, inuucr. lie auerwanis wassn ed out f ho cayity with disinfectmts paiietijb was immediately' releved. hi rtrensih aD( appetite tocrcW and he Wil8 bWU au,c 0 lcavc ms uca ana aoout. ins ioic uing being conparatively about. His lolt lung being conparatively sounl, Ktrong hopes arc cntcrUincil of a proionijation , of his lifo for maiy vcars ; . . , , , . . . . . . .j England is again involved mwar witli one of the savage tribes that render her a ncin nosscssiona so nm X-SDmn :it ' rP1 t . lr time iho tilitie now,rep)rted from Capetown are between the merciless Gak- kas and the British and their .nrtivc allies. Two battles have occurred. In the first., 0Q tho 24Ul of i,cptembe 8O0O Galilka ' aKea uio i3ruisn, oui wer- repua with a loss of 200, the British Wng only one man killed and six wounded. Their loss on the 29th, when the second battle1 , 1 , i . . . . . . , . i " " uu" forcemcnts have been sent forward from Simon's bav it is likely the situation is serioiis. . There is Danger Ahead When those usually active littleorgans, the kidneys, are neglectful of their duties and grow sluggish. Fatty degeneration, Iiright's a are the result of nesieet r wmi,- this Inactivity by medicinal meins. When the all important functions of tae kidneys are Imperfectly Oischarsed, those organs agent for that purpose since It performs its office "writhout exciting them is IIostetter?s Stomach Bitters, which, in combination with ite tonle and cathartic properties, pos- sesses vaiuawe qnanues as a diuretic. Both fWneys and bladder are strengthened by it d the vigor which it imparts to them, and eff wbt? gives to their operations, la the best possible at elr becoming dSeed! !L nInvry: well M lhe above, since they remedy gefleraldebUitr, uterine troubles, chills and fevr dTsnmbL crmstimtinn ,it rhn. 'matlsm and other ailments. 5 Miscellaneous. h Marcus & Son., STo,5; Market Street, 'i BOTTLERS OF NEW YnUJC, ; PIIIIAIElJrHl4, CI2iClNATJ, MILWAUKEE "ami ;-; x ' " ' ISALTJilUKK 'LAUElt UEEU.S. I Alto, l'illLADKJLriilA, 1JAL.TIMOHE, and . 1M POUTED ALES AND PORTER. Families supplied. Goods delivered to any part of city free. -We guarantee to compete with any house in the line in priee and quality, oct l'J Painting. WIIERK VOU CAN GET YOUR Paint ing done with dispatch, neatness and at reasonable rates is at ; ' C. C. PAIiKER'S PAINT SHOP, one ii'jor North of Old Jail building on Prin cess i Etreet .HOUSE, SHIP and SIGN Painting dane and satisfaction guaranteed. Great care is given to small jobs. nay 1G treet Cars, o N AND AFTER MONDAY NEXT the STUKKT CAL&. will conitiiencc runniDtr at C o'clock in the morniDg, and run every 15 minute;, each way from the Market House, tfmil .oO o'clock, except Saturdays, when they will run until '10.30' o'clock.' ' The Cars will alternate between the Ceinc- t.Ty aiid Uiouklyn. Theie will be a Car to the Cemetery every 30 minutes, also urn: to Uro'oklyn every 30 minutes. , ' i ..'.' 'i hei e wiii be a sign on the rear of' the' Car ju.-t over the uash board, designating which r i .ice the Car is joing either Brooklyn or the LVtric'tcry.' J'efswn ui.-hing to lake the cars on either ul1 tho three Railroad ., will lind the Street Ciir.s the cheapest aid most comfortable way ofreaehimr them. Persons arriving in,the citv will i v i ays lied a carat the upper end of f ront street nea" Union Depot, which Trill take ihnA io any of the Hotels for 5 ccntf, or to nnv other part o! the btrcct Car Line. i Trice from Castle and Sixth streeta, to the demote y or Hilton, only 5 cents, for very near the three miles of road and return for 5 cents. The very cheapest fare in. the United States. Persons are "'requested to report any negli gence on the part or the drivers to the Super intendent. WASHINGTON KING, i aug '-'1 Superintendent. OFFICE OF OOK LiIHQ AND OUR DEAD. I X ORDER TO SUPPLY OUR SUBSCRI !X bt rrf with numbers due them, we shall re sume ti; publication ofOUlt LIVING ANt) Dt volumes tliree of whibh have been issued and the IVth will be jeady in June. We can sup ply our old-subscribers with any back num bois, except September and October, 1874, should they need any to complete their files. riUCtS F0H BOCXJD VOLUMES : --. ... In Cloiu ;$2.W) each. Half Calf $2. 5(fc aSoiiliicra Historical :MontUv.' This Magazine, two numbers of which h.ivp been j rinte 1, will occupy the same relation to-the. ent;r ,-f.mth that OUR LIVING AND UuU UaD a.u to JNorth Carolina, and, in all respects, will be as worthy of confidenc and support, for detailed description of this Mon hly an . f ir the opinions of those who ilOCrt tit.. I.?li..! tivK..M .. . . . i A t . . ' u roier to larger circisi.u. juui ipiions are soucited. Tt.UMS, l.NVAUIAULY IH ADVANCE I i- ::i!nti,rf i 1.0U. 6 months $2.00 Auure.ss, SOUTllLKN fob 24 lilSTOKlCAL MONTHLY KaU-igh, N. C. I All tlie latest improvement combined into the organs and pianos manufactured by H & CO Washington. JX J. To all who wish to purchase either an OR GA" or PIANO we can truthfully gayj that for ARTISTIC .CONSTRUCTION Beautiful, Finish and Sweet Muscal Qualities, our instruments take rank with thosa of that Most Ccletratei Manufacturers. Oar only claim to favoritism over Other .eadin-j inanuucinrers is Our Low Pricesi reduced to meetinz the requirements of the times. Determined not o be undersold and at the same time furnishing instruments that we fullr WARRANT FOR FIVE YEARS, we invite correspondence that we may hare an opportunity to prove satifactorily all that we here assert. Our PIANOS are furnished with the tewed Freud Grani Action (the rerv best in use): f they arc alio ILEAVlLY STRUNG -with the unproved wire; and the cases are of solidroae wood perfectly seasoned and - ' WARRANTED NOT TO CRAOK OB WARP. Oar ORGANS are .furnished with all the modern improvements, as to stops,' action .'etc1, while the CASES are of the recen tcmiinet ityle, admirably suited for the parlor. . erSend fur Illustrated Catalogue and Price List. : . 1 '..v" , Address. CORXISH k. CoJ's! jan 6 WashinstoiurJfew jW- Jt-. . m. 1 our. P.jxU on March 15th, and complete the IVth Volume in monthly parts. No new subscribers will bo taken excent for the bound ORGAN AXlJ Xliscelanootis.. Or Btfgor-Coafedt Couccntrated, Hoo " nktL fltot-bal Jalcc, AntLBUlom 'Grannies. THE ' IilTTLiE GIANX" C ATHAHTIC, or inultum lu Parro . PbTSlC "Tho novelryef modern :He4Ica1, CThomlc!, and Pharmaceutical Science. No use of any longer taking the large, repulsive, and nauseous pills, composed Of cncap crude, and bulky ingredi ents, when we can. toy a careful application ot chemical science, extract all tho cathartic and other medicinal properties- irom tho most valu able roots and herbs, and concentrate them Into a minute Granule, scarcely larger than a mustard seedt that can be readily swallowed. , bv those of the most sensitive stomachs and fas tidious tastes. ach little Pnrfratlvo Pellet ; represents, in a most conccnixauxi iorm, as mucn largo pill3 found for sale in drug-shops. From their wonderful cathartic power, in comparison to their size, people who have not tried them are apt to suppose that they are harsh Or drastic la effect : hut such is not at all the case, the different active medicinal principles of which they aro composed being bo harmonized and modified, ono by the others, as to produce a most searching: and thorough, yet gently and kindly operating, cathartic . $SOO Reward, is hereby offered by the pro prietor of these Pellets, to any chemist who, upon analysis, will find In them any calomel or other forms of mercury, mineral poison, or in Jurioos drug. 0 t O I Being entirely vegetable, no particular care is required while- uaing them. They oper ate without disturbance to the constitution, diet, or occupation. For Jaundice, Ileadache, Constipation, Impure lllood, Jaiu in the Shoulders Tightness, of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations from the Stomach. Bad taste in the mouth. Bilious attacks, Pain in re- gon of Kidneys, Internal Fever, loated feeling about Stomacli,Rush of Blood to Head, High-colored Urine, Unsociability and Gloomy Forebodings, take Br. Pierce's Pleas ant Purgative Pellets. In explanation of the remedial power of my Purgative Pelleta over so great a variety of diseases. I wish to Bay that their action upon the animal ttonomy is universal, not a gland or tissue escaping their sanative lm Wress. Ago does not impair the properties ot obeso Pellets. They are eugar-ooated and in closed in glass bottlos. their virtues being there by preserved unimpaired for any length of time,' in any climate, so that they aro always fresh and reliable. This is not tho case with those pills which aro put up in cheap wooderi or pasteboard boxes. Recollect that for all dis eases where a Laxative, Alterative, or Purgative, is Indicated, these little Pelleta will give the most perfect satisfaction to all who; use them. . . '.fi They-aro sold by all Drugftiftil lit 25 cents a bottle tJ T By an immense practice, extending through a period of years, having within that tune treated many thousand caeea of those diseases peculiar to woman, I nave been enabled to perfect a inoet potent and agreeable medicine that meeta tho indications presented by that class of dis eases with positive certainty and exactness, . r To designate this natural epoclflo compound. Ibaye named it - TT -x- ' - Dr. Pierce's favorite Prescription. ' Tho term, however. U But a feeble expression Of my high appreciation of ita value, baecd upon my own personal observation. As a closo ob- oulw xbLitra lew special diseaaes Incident to tho separate organism-ol woman, BlnglcoVit out as the climax or crowning Rem of nr - medical career. On ita merits, as a posi tive. SAfe, and effectual remedy for this class of diseaeee; and one that will,. at all times and under all circumstances, act kindly and in har mony with tho laws which govern tho female system, I am willing to stake my reputation as s physician. Nay, even more, so confident am I that It will not disappoint tho most sanguine expectations of a single invalid lady who uses It for any of the ailments for which 1 recommend it, that I offer and sell it under A POSITIVE GUABANTEE. If a beneficial effect ia not ; experienced by the time two-thirds of tho con tents of tho bottle aro used, I will, on return of tho bottle, two-thirds of tho medicine having been taken according to directions, and tho case being ono: for which I recommend it, promptly refund the money paid for- it. Had I not tho most perfect confidence in its virtues, I could not offer ft as I do under thc3o conditions; but hav ing witnessed its truly miraculous euros in thou sands of cases, ti feel warranted and perfectly safe In risking bom my reputation and my money on lte merits. O 0 1 Tho following aro among those diseases In which my Favorite Prescription has worked cures, as if by magic, and with a cer tainty never before attained by any medicine: Zjcucorrhoea, Exceseivo Flowing, Painful Monthly Periods, Suppressions when from un natural causes, Irregularities, Weak Back, Pro lapsus, or falling of the Uterus, Anteversion and Botroversion, Bearing Down Sensations, Inter nal Heat, Nervous depression, Debility, Des pondency, Threatened Miscarriage, Chronio Congestion, Inflammation and Ulceration of tho Uterus, Impotency, Barrenness, or Sterility, re male weakness, and very many other chronio diseases Incident to woman not mentioned hero. In. all affections of this nature, my Favorite Proscription works cures tno marvel of Cite world. This medicine I do not extol as m cure-all, but it admirably fulfills a single ies of purpose, being a most perfect specific in au chronic diseases of the sexual sys tem of woman. It will not disappoint, nor will It do harm, la any elate or condition . Thoso who dosiro further information on these subjects can obtain It in Thk 1'kople'h C030TOW SXKSE MKDICAL ADVISEE, a book ct over 00 pages, sent, post-paid, on receipt of $1.50. it tresis minutely of those diseases peculiar to Females, and gives much valuable advice in; regard to the management of those Affections. - - FAVOHITE PRESCRIPTION SOLD ;.H,V.lPlEECF,rn;ircil'P), ' JiTTFFAZO, T P PJ fl is not easily earned in these Vv. times, but it cait be made in ll III liree months by any .of either Mf B sex, In any part of tho country who Is willing to work steadily at the em plAxment that we furnish. SOU per week in your own town. You need not Ixj away from home over night. You can give your whole time to the work, or only your rare moments. We have agents who aro making over $20 per day. All who engage at once can make money fast. At the present time money cannot be made so easily and rapkllv at any other business. It cost nothing to try the business. Terms and $-5 Outlit free. Address at once. II. Hallktt & Co., Toit land Alalne. uly 6 We Respectfully Offer to the PiibUc QNE OP TH Largest and Cheapest stocis I - READY MADE CLOTUING, ; i boots akd shoes; ; ; ..' .IIATS, DBY; GOODS, 4'fJ.J, &c.t &c.; in this city or SfciW. caaainjr' elf efwhere. ? :-. . -1 -' r-. - SOI BEAKABfiCS. ; - ' oel5.rt HScolla noous. A Full Line ... ' 0F If;?' .nk ficy snathe besUfa,7lNTo l ull Iifi. varieties I ,binicLe. . ; . I S. G.HALL Bool snd Job VtkK i to S pa rtanburg&V minus" ff te A. rtC K.t. 1 ! clsc rthnectloiii" madV Si iihrTjl V1 I cokches .for FUt Kock, Uendl ' Aibeville and Warm Sprinrt if, will hare choice to go thr6uirh- k! Mt. Tryon, where the fare is etcSj?'" ! rcBiime their journey early next ' and thereby, enjoy some of the Wt Lba tain scenery on the Howard Gap tarl?0,' bo found in Western North Cs?oSlp,ke'w 'Arranffementa hare been made .v W.C.M. R. R., for round 1 trS bv?W the fo Io win ff ratc : ' ,p Uctl Tu 1 IT ? 1 -wns . . - rrum.wvu. 10 riat KOcx4nd return tit of " " AsheviH.and retun?'?ia Capt. S. S. Kirkland, of N. C r merly of tho Air Line li. It., will U on the arrival of the trains at the teS? oCtheS.-. A.R.R to see that ;P5S are provided for and sent forward withoifZ! . lay. On arrival of traini passenecrs quoted to ask for Capt. Kirkland, l'i aad Transportation Agent w ;Try this new route. D. R. DUNCAN, l'res't July li. JAS. T. PBTTKWAT,, C II. SCUCLUl MERCHANDISE, C0LILIISSIB1 ; ; . , V and; ; I f i:4 rokerage House. Receive regulably and ure exhibUlon, samples;of Coflee, Floor,, Kite, Alolasses, Sugar, Syrups; Tobacco, Ac, U Take orders for Meats, Lard, Salt, Candfei, Butter, Cheeie. Soap, Lye, Potash, Ac. - Wire promptly all orders. Orderaandcw sfenmenta solicited.- - . S We are agents for the alc of W1LC0L QIBBS k CO'S MANIPULATED OUAM and the Beasly Cotton Ties. PETTEWAY & BCIWLKKN. dec 13 ' THE M ighest Honors ' s AT THE f ' ' :, ; - :-i - ' - ', CEHTENNIAL EXIIIBI1I0II 1 , he judges unanimoosl recommend lb M E N D E:L SSOHN XUii J.ili uijioma oi Honor ana neial of Etnf Placing'them ia the Front Bank Without a Superior mm hwn mmM ; or strictly first-class instramonts. .000 for $2o(L ,$000 Kr $275. 8700 for $300; - : $750 f.r 8800 for $350. $1)00 for $Mi 1 &1AAA C- lrn ' 1"I i aivuu lur dniuu ' Ifo Commission t ' Agents.,, ; I No Discount j to Tcacficri. -.'i . , No 'Deviation in Price. ... -i i - ; : . .. j The Meridelsphn GRAND, SQUARE iiMffl Contain valoablo patents rand ImproTa never before introdoced. KATHUSHEK!S Kkw Patxht Duplex OvsasTicin ficiUt fs the greatest advance ia the hietory ejN Pi ao malting, producing the most utooiiK power, richness and depth of ton, tainihg singing quality never bdore atujo0 beincr a 'rnd Plinn in a Hoaare eve. The Mendolssohn Upriffhti J ARE THE FiiESI W AMERICA. pej are pronoinced the 'Tiam ' f -.. Palare';; - w' : , fTOJ. S J, 00;802, 804, - pi:os-seiito;i. trial IUajtratddeittipre Cshrf mailed free; H ) 1 '1 IIENDELSSOIIN'PIAKO CO ammm nSllIS. NEW RCHITK lo ' ' in Columbia nt 12.1fi , k t hb Jl' ' 'ii'i
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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