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Miscellaneous sj WAIT NO LONGER ! BUT COME T THE Exchange Corner ! Voti should come at once and sdactj ycur Japanese Goods before ali are sold. A nice lot of those beautiful Yaiters, only $1,35 per set; thfy .ore goiug fast. ribe nicest prebont you can'give is a Hand kerchief Bex with hall' dozen nice Handkerchiefs, Or a Glove Box w itli oce oMBore"Balrs of ji!'.vcs. You should remember the Kid Glove De iot. The 4-Bulton Kid Glove you.' slouid buy at once as they can not befdnplicatcdln price. Only SI per Pair ! Wj can givetjyoa4Kid (loves from ;"0e up Come and get your presents at Exchange Corner t , for a little monej . yoQ can find a Present for any one, from the dai ling babe to the robus man. We would call mr attention to ti e Flexible Hip Corset For sale only at Exchange Coiner ! It is a Beardy ! We invite ali to come as we are prepared lo see lb m on MONDAY TUESDAY AND As we know it will not only be to their interest but tof their amusement also. ly be redeemed only $4,000,000, leaving $12,000,000 as profit to tha government. Ira Cook was to have bean married in Northampton, Maas , at the age of 06. He started hr the town clerk'a office to gt a licenae, and doubtleas was excited and nervous, for the full while climbing over a fence, caught one foot between the picket?, vml bung bead downward until he was dead. Sir John Astley, who mad the wager that Weston could not walk 2,000 mika over Eng.ish roads iu a certain time sent an agent to watch for decepiiaa. Bells Life contains a letter from this agent, who says that Weston wm twice caught ridiDg in a wagon. Sir John re fuses to longer countenance the affair. The standard tor Royal Artillery gnn ner in the British army has been raised t3 the height of o f et 10 inches, which has had the intended effect of nearly stop- pin" the supply of recruits in that line Toe lowest infantry etandard is 5 feet G inches, wh:ch shuts oul a great number of applicants of o feet 5J inches or there- a'xuts, the average height of candidates. The Chinese a:e supeiseding English sailors to a great . H. SPRUNTJ Exchange Corner dec 21. The Daily Review JOSH. T. JAMES. Ert. and Prop fill ins nueiMiwi tVlnii, baiBJ1 thereto in the method prtaeribad by law. and stand exactly in the same position to the Constitution as tbe'.r p would hare s ing that the proscribe the rf the tectum of tood ieet m the Yet even of non -election I frcm the constitution wa recedaaeors 1 aJ beu I 'Vflrsld of extent on Australian pocpio n,,,i steamers, being found to be cheaper, cleanei and more easily mauagea n a recent case at Liverpool the captain of the English vessel Queen Victoria ex plained for the piesence of an exclusively Malayan crew by saying thdL all the avail able English sailois at Singapore were so drunk that he could not take them. The Pullman car people are building a special car for a party of Englishmen who propose a hunting excursion as far West as they can go. The car contains bedrooms, kitchens, diningroOm and game compartment, and will cost $15,000r fhe bUiiirestion of the New York Mail that a great deal of game could be bough: for that bum seems uncalled for. The Washington Star says that Sena tor Shie'ds, of Mhsouri, drew his pay and mileage some $400 on Saturday and Uid it on his desk, leaving it there when he left the chamber. The money was cared for by a page who took charge of it until the owner turned up Tha Senator did not know of his loss uetil his attention whs called to it. and then hs wan loath to believe if. Tha French Government has issued a decree making the Marseillaise hymn the national anthem. During the reign of Louis Napoleon it was not permitted to sing this stirring hymn. An exception was,made, however, iu allowing the French soldiers to ring it justsbetore stormingthe MalakofT, but it was considered too stimu- -i . i i " ; f latino a meiotiy tor ine onunary uses o quoted, stilf tKespint of that inst rumen as set forth in tha Declaration of Rights, ill protect them in the contract into which thay have entered with the. State. Toe iiieiactl Fees Bill" of te jiesat Legislature is not yet a law. These officers have qaariffed"tolTrihe unexpired terms of tberr pVeSdeeesors, andhave on tracted and taken aolemn cbligations to preterm their duties, for and m considera tion of which the State on its part con tracts to allow them the compensation of their predecesors in offiee certain salaries and emoluments fixed by law. In the enjoyment cf this compensation the Con stitution dec'ares their predecesors (whose 1 unexpired terms they have assumed) should not be disturbed during the time for which they were elected. It has atf the effect, force and form of a contract sanctioned by the organic Lw and en tered upon bef jre the passage of any mere Legudatire bill in attempted disturbance ot compensation. Sec. 82 of the Declara tion of R:ghts declares against ex post facto laws as to crimnial offences a "oppressive unjust aud incompatible with liberty;" and we can but believe that so retrospective a law so plainly effecting the man baa oonreeeea Eome wrung, interrupted in a toothing tone, 'never mind : von hall be trentedjnih. just aa mnoh consideration for uuvpp- - a silver Connec- mail for t it in an three cents. No one bat a JNew isngianaer won Id have thought of such a device, km - ft.l.I aunnlinn Wltlh the sftnalton tngweskew England 1000 its IDs tm hnAff a saolo Arousm kmtt. wfrreaaSTlie kVd m the second Empire. WILMINGTON, W. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 18 & Largest City Circulation. V IE WS AN D RVlt. . A Newfoundland dog at IiiJgewood, N. J., seized a little child by its clothes and dragged it from the railroad track just in time to prevent it from being killed by a pissing train . m James Daly of Marath n, Mich , told his wife to so out and tut some wocd. She refused. He tried to whip her, bnt failed ignobly. She threw hiai down, tied his hands behind him, and drove lum before h)r to a Justice' j court three miles away. A negro washerwoman in Denver gave great satisfaction to thosa who employed her by making their linen peculiarly white and glossy. This was tha result of putting arseuie iu the starch, and the secret was discovered through the almost fatal illness of a girl into whose system the poison was absorbed. It is one of the unwritten laws of Dela wore that no lawyer shall he elected Governor. Their lawyers they thine should be sent to Congress. Some re spectable farmer, merchant or doctor, is chosen to look after State affairs, and but once has the Governor aspired to the Uuited States Senate. That aspirant, Dr. Saulsbury, failed. He was defeated by his brother, the present Senator. When the issue of fractional currency was stopped it was estimated that the amount outstanding was 15,000,000. X commission appointed by Secretary Sher man estimated that of this amount about $8,000,000 wonld never be presented for redemption, having been destroyed or lost. It now appears that this estimate was too small. There is still outstand ing about $16,000,000 fractional naper currency, of which amount about $2, 000,000 is in 3 cent and 0-cent notes. It is now estimated that there will ultimate- MiscellaneoTis. Just Received. RrYofJthat Celebrated JTAjbi FBOST FLOUR r. jLaJLaJsadJadalahe Pari Ex position. It has no equal. The rerj uueai miue. ou BBL& FLOUR, all grade, Oh. hing "f Vy fid, Wi helmi. If tndy you love me, just tetlmj Just answer my sigh By the glance of your eye, Be honest, and dont try to sellmj . With rapture your mnsic did tbilspj, With pleasure supreme it did fillmj, And if t cwld believe That, you tenant to dcai.e WilheliPj, I think it would kihmj jurlington Hawkeye. 250 IDUiard, A, tx C, and C Sugar, n OA A Boxes Dry 8Wed and 30U Smoked Baton, " ' Ri0 CoffeC. i ' . 1 . a - 2s i rx Bb)a CrmLed, OraiSuiatee, Mant- NOMINAT1NG CONVENTIONS V THE CONSTITUTION".- In the published proceedings of tho Senate of North Carolina at its session on Tuesday last, the "Salaries and Fees Bill'"' being thenj under discussion, the fol lowing remarkable paragraph appears : Mr. Graham, of Lincoln, addressed the Senate in a speech of some length. During the course ot his remarss tue question was aut by Mr. Davidson, of Buncombe, . . 4 . t a Does the reduction proposeu taae place at OQce?' Mr. Grahams reply was characteristic and to the point ''As to fees and abolition of clerks hire, &c, it would take effect from tho passage of the bill, but as to Salaries of the higher ofh cials I cannot answer aa a question o law, but as a matter of fact, thosa who do not accept the situation at once, mign as well save their traveling expenses to the next "Nominating Convention." As to the "question of law" which Mr. Graham cannot answer, the Constitution of the State is not so niggard of infor mation, and in its supreme utterance con founds the folly of our Legislative cham pions oftwo cent retrenchment and re form. Sec. 1") of Aitiele III, which treats of iii3 Executive Department, ,is as follows: "The officers mentioned in this Article shall, at stated perioJs, receive for -.their services a compensation to be established bv law, which shall neither be increased which they shall have been elected, and the said officers shall receive no other emolument or allowance whatever." And in Sec. 18, Article IV, relating to the Judicial Department, it declares that "The General Assembly shall preecribe and regulate the fees, salaries and emolu ments of all officers provided for in this Article; but the salaries o f the Judges shall not Lr diminished during their continuance in office." Here then is the "question of law, ' es tablished beyond peradventure of miscon struction by toe organic instrument itself, aud placed beyond the power of this Legislature to affect. The clause of the two vital rectiocs reproduced here, which we have taken the liberty to italicise, seems to us to proclaim at the very first glance the utter absurdity of that species of niggardly retrenchment upon which the present Legislature has waated al most its entire session. The question as of a reduction of the salaries of our Judges, the Constitution plainly and implicitly for bids. Its utterances nave the same force &s to the offi ers of the Executive )e partoaent, except, perhaps, the Govarnor and Secretary ol state, who were not tlected to these positions, hut who are the validity of a civil contract comes with in the same prohibitory spirit of the Con stitution. Could Mr. Graham have been ignorant of the Constitution of his Stato when he declared his inability to answer as to "the questioa of law?" If not and we can not believe he could have been so wofuily gnorant then what did he means by his statement 'as a matter of fact?" Does be pretend to say that we have a set of men now ( ecu py ing our Executive and Judi cial offices our eaosen standard bearers iu the last gloriously fought campaign, who obtained for us so decided a victory against the combined forces of Radicalism and Independentism does he pretend to sav, we ask, that those men know their rights under the Constitution, aid will not dare assert them , even in opposition to Legislative encroachment and when the party lash is applied, in the craven fear of "Nominating Conventions?'' We know we have fallen upon evil timea it is a most humiliating evidence when a Senator arises in his seat and threatens the highest Executive officers with the bugbear of Nominating Conventions" but God save us if the Democratic party has produced such coward offspring to be appalled by it! We do not arraign Mr. Graham's democracy, nor would we imply a doubt of eur own; but we do meat utterly and emphatically repudiate any such interpretation of pure Democratic freedom. Probabl Mr. Graham is an ad vocate otthe.4bi;h"r law' of"nominatiug conventions" assgd-ist the Constitution only over "higher ofti v,rs;"but true Demo cracy advocated one law for both high and low-, and Is as comprtLensu sr as the uni verse. It won KI be well for North Caro. Nerve Inquietude and Ita Kemeriy. Restless nerves, at least those that are constantly ao,are weak ones as well; The true way. Wo tranquihze them thoroughly is to strengreea therh. maf be, nay it very Often la necessary to have recourse -to se dative or even an opiate, in dangerous cases of nervous inquietude, but the continued use of such unnatural palliatives, is greatly to be deprecated. Though not, in a restricted aense, a specific lbr nervousness, Hosfet ter'a Stomach. Bitters ia eminently calcula ted to allay and eyeutually oveicome it , a fact which the recorded experience of many goes to substantiate, frfis inestimable tonic, by promoting d.gestien,assimllation and se cretion, touches the three key notes upon which the harmony of all the bodily organs depends, and the result Is that fresh storea ofvitaBty areBfTuaed through the system, of which the nerves receive their due appor timmf : arrow trahuuil as they gather strength. and S. H. Morasses r-f Bblp. City Mess Pork, Q Q fobs choice Leaf Lard, iAAAew and Sesond Hand 2U(J(J Spirit Barrel, Lake George and Lebanon Sheeting, Manchester and Randolph Tarns. Crackers, Candy, Soap, Starch, Soda, Potash, Lve, Snuff, Matches,' Corri, Hav, OatJ, Glue, Bungs, Naile, iioup Iron, Ac, Ac. Jhafollowinf quotation repr, mall ordar higher price hTt to be eh J '? R A an I NO Onnnv 1 ,RWtfW. inny IMN1 1 r"A" 13? noetic ) i' mT 1 10 7 10 i 5 4 9 V! 9 F-r sale low b Buggies, 4 it? 'I 't Bnggies, Harney & Saddles, FOB SALE AT ARDT dc GO'S 3rd t., opposite City Hall . . BEPAIBING J)Q8K WITH WBATIfESS AND DlSfATUU. HORSK-SHSINCr 8PECIALTT. feb 17-tf Change of Schedule. rn AND AFTER Tula i ur this 8tmr. Passport. will maao daily trips to Smitti- Tille. esTinar Dock at .30 AJ M.. leave Smithviile at 2.30 P. M. S1.00. Round Trip. aet 33 wjsv. si i mnp. Agent afa Ti . lol William feb 17-dAv IrlurcbiNoiu ekets J ad. T. WILMINGTON, m J9 AGENT FOR Taw BALE OF WILCOX 1BBS A CO'd Maaipalated Guan. The best, cheapest and most popular Guano offer. ssL Will taee orders tor deBvery at Lum berton, Shoe Heel, Laarinburj? , Laurel Hill and intermediate points. jan ST-dAw Th08. H. McKoy, F obt H- McKoy ATiCKKEYSATL&W WILMNGTON, N, 0. OiEc orth side Market street, between Second and Third street. jan 27-f . n r The Latest Out. THE GENUINE STEWART SEWING MACHINE. TLIS MACHINE HAJS BEEN greatly improved, and the Company insists on the following advantages : Speed, Tight running, perfection and ca pacity of workmanship and material. Beauty ot finish and Rreat wearing qnal ities ; and The best wood -work ever put in this market. Also, a ver extensive stock of ALL KIN 06 OF k UKNITURB on hand, to be sold from iO-!)AY on, Lower thaa Ever Before Offered in this Karket. Call and see for yourself at F. A. SCHOTTL'3, Double An bor... Doable Anchor Standard Domestic BACON North Carolina, Ham, V To Shoulder, w fh Bades, V tt- Western Smoked Hi Sides, V fb Shoulder.. Dry Seated Sides. V S Shoulders, fi..M BEKr Live weient BARRELS Spirits Turpenune -Second Hand, each. ........ l 6&' j BRICKS Wilmington, V M 8 00 gl0 wortnern oo SUTiaa onnvwoimam 15 a Northern, m 25 a CADLESSperm V rb u Z Tallow, y lb 11 Adamantine, V set 1 a CHEESh H Northern Factory, V 8 ... 10 Dairy cream, tb siaie, v xo COFFEE Java, V lb Bio, V tb Laguvr, V lb CORN MEAL ba..;.. COTTON TIES- tt... DOMESTIC Sheeting, 4i y jrnrd. .. Tarn, V bunch I2SH Mackerel, No. 1, bo: ...is 00 frf.. No. U V H bbl -e 7f 5 0( Mackerel, No. 3, y bbl 1 2 i-o fcoii u So. 2, bbl 6 00 & I m aiacaeroi, .o. J w doi uu 00 e si S - u ol 40 11 It 10 3V u avaav' uij wwi. w Mnlleta, W bW 1 00 N. C. Herring, V bbl 6 0( Dry Cod, " lb HJB r 'f 9 t &3 e D .to r9 0 1 uc . i a - Samples front Baltimore and Sew Orleans. f RDEB8 for Molasses, Sugar, Coflee,Boap, Meats, Bice. Ae.', promptly executed at bot- pricasby .. JAS.X. .rT iJaw Ja , el U Water Street. u m ' dee -- C g L-- lina if the members of her Legislature did not so fieqaeot y substitute the awe of dominating couv jn tious Tor the approving conscience of the public good ; or better still, if this present tody Lad adjourned. Iu a pecuniary point of view, the State is so much the worse for ilia in leage and per diem paid them, for tLey have done lterally nothing towards supplying her revenue or touching the grave question of her public debt in any foim. And in a political aspect, they have worked harm to the Democratic party, upon wfcich they should have reflected honor and not re-, proach . We reserve to ourselves ihe liberty of other rcmaik.s pending adjournment. MOONSHINE a 5fd be 5rt var;.' e : - n r ' Mk a .... riiUtis fine, w ddi u in w , rstrper, nortnem, w odi... 4 f0 fi s ti a. t dm aaV a a extra ar. - odi... a 'Lh Fm " 17 bW... o.. CisV MiMFx,.Stiper H bbl... 7 00 7 7 , Family bbl... 7 f0 7 75 " Ex. Family bbl... 8 00 IS FERTILIZERS Peruvian Ouano, 9,2000 lbs. 54 00 55 00 Baugh'a Phophate " " 00 00 00 00 Carolina Fertilizer " " 45 00 51 00 Ground Bona, " " 00 00 40 00 Bone Meal " 00 00 45 00 " Flour " 00 00 47 eo Naaasa Guano, " " 50 00 55 00 Complete Manure " " 00 00 67 00 Whann's Pheapeate ' " 00 00 70 00 Wando Phosphaie, ' " 00 00 70 00 BergerA Brr tz'slioB. " " 00 08 00 00 Wilcox, Gibb A Co., ma nipulated Goano 48 00 67 60 GLUE y ID ........ m.. lo GRAIN Arn,a4aeVWe1bi 15 ci Corn, cargo, ft bb id...... 50 60 vorn,yei., ouanei ane. Oat, V bushel 50 reaa. cow, w Dusnei 75 M) HIDKty Green, y lb 4 Drv,y fl................. 9 HAY1 Eastern, JB 100 IBs... 1 10 l North Biver, W 100 lbs.... I 00 0 1 10 HOOP IBON V 'ton 80 00 85 Oft LA Bf Northern B 7i i .North Carolina IB U 12 s 000 20 and 28 Front and II and 15 !'Hc si feb 4 ' ' " ' LIVER Thi - fau porta tit otgan weighs bat about Owe pound s and all the blood ia a. living, person abont thre gaHous) patses through it at lea? t once every half hour, to have the bile ano other jmpurit'.fcs Strained or filtered1 frcm 1 Bile I-- toe natural pirrgative ot the bowels. i Wif the Liver becomes torpid it is not separates' 'rom the blood, but carried through tfce:., to air prirw of tne system, ana m trying 10 sea i!4 It affords us much pleasure to an nounce tbat "Bab a Reusing By in an ji Jamacia Monnxt n has been made com panion of the Order of the Indian Empire. Some of our readers may have thought Bab was dead. Norm tow a Herald. 'I wi3h you would give me that gold ring on your finger ,'aaid a village dan dy to a country girl, 'for it resembles the duration of, my rove for you ; and has no end.' 'Excuse me, sir,' she said, 'I choose to keep it, for it is like my loyo for you ; it has no beginning 1 The Koch ester Sunday Herald has started a new arithmetic. -Ten cents, ' it says, 'make one so-so, ten dimes make one jolly, ten dollars make one tight, ten thousand dollars make one respectable, aod ten millions make one great and good ' The Herald is so confused tbat we suspect it of hav ing epent 10. tfuiio .Express. Concerning a droller j ot president Lie coin's, this story is told by a cor respondent of tbe Journal at Syraeuse ; 'During the rebellion, an Austrian oount applied to President Lincoln for a position in tbe army. Being intro duced bj the Austrian minister, he needed, of course, 00 further reooe- mendatioG but, as if fearing that his importance mh noi t be d oiated; he proceeded to he was a oount : that his ancient and respectable; when Liucoln with a merry twinkle of hia eye. Up ping the aristocratic lover of titles on uiy appre- eani&iB fcnat Co a phew vftliaJ GEORGE MYERS'. 11, 13. dt 16 South Front St f ii ykf t 1 - fi t' Make no Mistake! HIS THREE STORE8 contain the I argest tss' !ivl w.5 Sfd 1 and Fin et Selections of Choice Family C roceries. Wines, Teas, Liquors and Provisipns the City It as ere Known ! Pony, Blue Grass, Delmoaico Club Hoasa, Sweet Mash, Smoky Hollow and Ken tacky Gem Whiskers, Wicee, Cham pagnes, Holland Gin, Jamacia Rum, French Brandy, Freneh Cordial, Domestic Wines. Oolong and Imperial Teas, 25 per eent un- a - ra - 'j -- - - . . . der Market Price. IOO BblsChotee Red Apples, 9 1 100 Bbls Potatoes, iW ,t'3 I - eiieti AO Boxes and Bales Oranges, 1 0P9 Opcpa Nsis4 10O OOO Choice Havana Cigar, Cases Assorted Goods. Sweet Mash $3.00 per gallon. Bkor' Old Rye $2.00 per gallon, if aJ(W ft1 accents vn pound. Make no Mistake. Give him a Open Day and Might. cajt 'lirouh tbepores of Uie skin, causes it o turn yellow or a dirty brown color. The storr -ach becoiaes diseased, and Dyspepsia Intii- estion, Constipition, Headache, Biliousness,' m aad Sour Stomach, and general debility follow. Merrell's Hepatine, tlicgreat vegetable dis- 14 covery tor torpidity, causes me Liver to tnrovr off from one to two ounces of bile, each time (a the blood passes through if", as long-as there is -.Ian v-ess of bile ; and the n"ect of even a fc. ' dose- 'ipon yellow complexion or a brown chrt, Joan Sitin , wiM astcnish all who. try it thev beinjr the nrst symptoms to disappear, in I c;ire "all blllvus disease and Liver campk ' : is mWe ceftain ty taking Hepatimk in accor-' anc with directions, fteadacht u gencrai. cove 1n tcaty minutes, and no disease -.t;i 1 3 ris- I'iom the Liver can exist if a fair tri: j . I SOLD AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR F?L it BY ALL DRuGGISTS, . Price 25 Cts. and $1C. fcji The f:t;dity of Consumption or Thro: it r.nd JTa j T-ung Diseases, which sweep to the grave . -it p5cii:it oi:c-third of all death's victimsj, arises from the Opium or Morphine treatment, which sinwlv suiDchcs as the work of death eoec on. O5".4i,'oo wilf he paid'rf Opium OT Morphine, or auv preparalio t of Opium, Morphine or Pru. BBFsTc Acta, can be found in the Globe Flover L1MK 1 bbl....,.,.., 1 25 LUMBER City steam sa'wd Ship stuff, resawed, Mft.l8 00 20 OC Rough edge plank. V M ft. lo 00 018 00 Weat India cargo, accord ing to quality, V M ft... 12 00 U 00 Drewed Sooring,seaoned.l& 00 026 00 Scantling and boards, com mon, V M ft 12 00 014 06 MOLASSES Cuba.hhdVgl 82 9 li Cuba, bbls., V gal.... 35 9 Sugar boue,hhds. V iral. 24 & " bbls.Vgl.- 26 0 Orleans Choice bbls. w gaL 85 0 NAILS Cut, 20dto4d,Vk?g 2 86 0 3 75 OILS Kerosene, y gal. 1 5 0 Lard, V gal 1 10 0 1 46 Linseed, V gal 1 ou 1 1 10 Rosin, V gal. 30 0 40 PEANCT8 ? buvhol 65 0 90 POTATOES - Sweet, V bus. 00 0 60 Irish, Northern, V bbl 2 50 0 I 00 PORK Northern, city mea.12 00 0 00 Thin, bbl.,m 00 00 000 00 Prime, y bbl (extra) 10 50 011 00 BuSfip p bbl .. m00 000 00 RICE Carolina, V Tt, 70 tj East ladaa, V lb. 00 0 00 Rough, V bushel 6 0 1 00 RAGS Country, V lb xk City, V tt) IX .ROPE . . S 0 23 SALT-Atain, V eck W 9 W Liverpool, sack t h 0 70 American y s acic 71. 0 W Marshal s bne, sack...... 1 2h 0 1 St Cadi V sack 76 0 00 SUGAR Cuba, lb . 10 Porto Rico, V A fjonee, m c " Ex C V 0)........,........ 1 00 2H0 S Crushed D ft, SOAPNorth ! 0 Un ern. V ft, 6 0 7k 8HINGLES Con tract, ,M 3 00 0 6 OCX uommon, m.......m,.... 1 60 0 1 w Cypress saps V M w 1 50 0 2 00 Cypress heart, 1M 2 00 0 300 STAVES W. 4. bbl. M. 10 00 016 00 R 0 hhd. V R .........00 00 000 00 Cypress, M 00 00 000 00 TALLOW lb 8 0 00 TIMBER Shipping M ...10 00 13 00 mui, prwee p r M....,.r- ? 60 0 w Mill, WrpeVM 00 0 6 iO Inferior to Ordinary,per H 3 00 0 6 00 Corr.H Svkvp, ivhi. h has cured pctpie whtw 1 "f1 .0" nPTgl I 0 W ' are h - ing to-day with out one reniaimng lung, t nwui sroms, per jru ... X u w No greatcf wrong can be done than to say t.'iat Consumption is iacurable. Globe r lower Covet Svwp will ctirc it mrn .-ill other . r t l .1. .-II .' 1. mcai nave Kiliw. .uso, vokis, . ,AUima, LrBt.Uii, ani ail diseases of the I throat and Junes. '' Read th? testimoriials f tbe Jion. Alexandor H tcpiiess, tiov. Smiih Geo. 1' UJ and hi-iiOv.iiruwni! ja. J3 body, as WeU a tho-c ot oth r remarltablc Pm cures in our book, free t' all at the drug stores . Oand be convinced that if you wish to bf cttred you can be by taio' .4 the CtxPK Fi ' wti: pl Coion Svpvp. lake no l rochesor Jozenjgcs for hore Ihroat, when j-ou can get u ca Flo'.ver Syruf at same pno. ror sa:e ty ft J all DraggtstS. Frice25 Cts. and $1.00 1 BL00B Orr.ve mistake are nftrf in da tresttrntBt ot aU-Ctsasei that e tjyra poofc to i tU. blc. ICot rsae tase of Scrolufa, rvpudis, Wbite O Swelimg, Ulcerous Pores and Sit i a Disease, in ia thcasand, is treated without te use of Mer cury n some form. Mercury rots the bones, S and the djsf-rt it prptkices are worse than 1 s t i j . . J- 1 any :r una 01 oioou cr skiu uu-.ue uc. DR. IffCM BE K T ' l!lS STI l.LIN'ilA Or tt EEJTS eai "if rottrth aud Paja stjsjff t;: sjg&O aaCi aoi Iksa. PjraacxiptiPaW compounded with care and reaaleraW " ' and a fall Una of freah Q AavDJSN SKkiUe. jam . " Z JJ Delight is the only medicine upon which a hooe of fece ei'T from Scttrtna. bvnhl r aJ iderearial ahseasea ia all stagui, can be etors if veia- ble and harmless can 6e Wunct in u price by 'sSl'PrugJP515 p-Q- , . - fl m j obb floweb. i."i'6i pyfvp aw hell's HaeaTMie -h th Li sh tof bale by x& Driisgiata In 2 ?unt andj 1 .00 koul. A. ?. M2&&ELL k CO., Prcxrietora, WOOL Unwashed, per D)... 18 0 Washed dot ft) .. 16 0 Applctons Jonrn.il for rpUL PitOl'KIETORS "f AJ'i bbT'VH 1 JOURNAL will benceiorth dcrot ttJ dusively to literature of a high order M ' cellence, by writers of sckaowedged it6' inp. 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The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Feb. 21, 1879, edition 1
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