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Miscellaneous WAIT NO LONGER ! L'UT COME TO TEE ' Exchange Corner! You should come at once and selotJycur Japanese Goods before all are sold. A nice lot of those beautiful Waiters, only $1,25 per set; they arc going fast. The nicest present you cangive is a LTand- KercLief Box Tvith half dozen nice Handkerchiefs, Or a Glove Box with one or morepa!rs of Gloves. You should remember the Kid Glove De pot. The 4-Bulton Kid Glove you' should buy at once as they cau cot bedup'iea'ed in price. Only SI oer Pair ! We can give;youKid Gloves from 50c up. Come and get your 'presents at Exchange Corner for a little mono. ! Y on can hud a Present for any one, from the daiiing babe to the robns man. We woildcall vour attention lo the 3 Flexible Hip Corset Far said oniv at Exchange orner ! It if n l? riTitv L Wejnvi'e all to ci! e as we are prepared '"set- th in on MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY 2 As we know ii will not only be to their interest but to" their atcusement also. N. H. SPRUNTJ Exchange Corner. deft 21. The Bail" Review JOSH. T. JAMES, Ei. and Prop WILMINGTON, N. C. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, lfcri Largest City Circulation, VIEWS AND REVl-tiWS. fr During his southern tour, Gen. Sher man will visit the University of Louisiana at Baton Rouge, of which institution he was the first President. Accerding to Dr. Hepworth, the IIo man Catholic Church takes the best care of its clergy. If a man isn't good in one position.it puU him in another. The next best is the Dutch ixet'oimcd. Mr D me of Indianapolis preserved for many years the peu with which his grandfather wrote a serr n on cominer- 0 Alt cial honesty, ami now 4r xson has used the same peu in forgin;COEtLrk. ncii u i ' The rivalry betweine Gray and Bell telophones is likely to bo fought out in Boston, where each company has be gun a lawsuit to compel the other to cease the use of the disputed invention Gov. Zab. Vance made his appearance in the Senate Thursday morning, and was cordially greeted by all of his soon-to-te associates. Age does not seem to have staled his infinite variety, nor repressed in the least his infectious good humor and fellowship. Washington Pest. Toe mint in New Orleans is in full operation, and the Item says it is a great advantage to the trade of the city, as well as -a good thing for those reduced in cir cumstances, as they have only to send their old plate to tha mint to have it re turned to them in bright dollars of the daddy. The New York Jlcrald publishes the startling statement that a large quantity of rags ii yearly imported from Russia into this country. I u view of the prevail ing plague iu that country, without feel ing undue alarm, one might be excused for wishing that Russia would keep her rags. For tee present we would rather buy by the bolt. One-third of Chicago's population is Germany and a nearly equl proportion of the public school teaching is done in the German language. The Board of Education proposes to exclude all lang uages except English from the schools unless taught simply as accomplishments, and the Germans are holding public meetings in opposition to to the measure. Prince Bismirek is a great eater, but be cannot be called a delicate or scien tific diner. fleer, champagne, turtle soup, boar's bead, and a mess of mustard and raspberry jelly formed only a part of a repast in a day when he was recov ering from a slight illness. He could, at one time, dispose of eleven hard-boiled eggs at a sitting. The gas we' Is of East Liverpool, Ohio, furnishes a continual supply of light and heat to the town and as the gas costs nothing the street lamps are never extin guished. It is used almost exclusively for fuel, being conducted into the grates and stoves by pipes.! For twenty years this has been going on, and there are no indications that the supply of gas is giving - J,'..." :." Anal Uiir-grapu has been invented by ! an Eugiisu mechanical engineer. A writer in London moves his pen, and simultaue ously at Brighton another pen is moved iu pi ecisely similar curves and motions. The writer writes in London, the ink marks in Brighton. The peu at the receiving end has all the appearance of being guided by a spirit hand. The apparatus is shortly to be madejmblie before the Society of Tele graph Engineer.8. The Raihcay iSge puts the annual cost of working a Pullman car, including em ployees' .pay, at $4,000. To defray the cost of maintaining and running, let alone the profit, an average of seven berths a night must be kept up. The company keep up the discipline of their servants by I means of a staff of inspectors, who repoit on the eheieucy othci conductois, &c. A certain resident of North Adams, Ma&s., iceently buried his wife, a woman cf unusual size, and a few days after the sad event a neighbor attempted a little in the condolatory line by remarking: 'Well, Mr. , you have met with a heavy loss.' Yes,' replied the mourner with a bigh, Vhc weighed most 400 pounds.' Oidy four more working days, aud the Congress of tbe Tinted States become? Deaf or ratio. The Republican j mrjuals, in "dew of the retirement of the pr!y trout the control of the government, are singii g their death chant. THE ALABAMA FINANCES. The Alabama Legislature before ad journing authorized the substitution of six per cent, fur the falling due eight per cent. Slate bonds. This will reduce the interest fund very considerably, as it is believed the sixes can be readily sold at par. An effort to reduce the tax rate of the State was beaten by one VJte. A board of tax commissioners was appointed, with. power to reduce the tax rate if after all the assessments are in, it shall be found possible to do so. The chance are that a reduction will be made. A DISGRACEFUL FACT. An all-night session of Congress has in almost every instance where it has been held, resulted more in; the shape of a drunken orgie than it hks for the good of legislation or the honor of the country. It is very ' seldom that ; either House of Congress ha3 felt called upon by any of. the demands of business before it to devote the late hours of the note to legislative affairs. On Mon dey night last, the 25th inst., the United States Senate, which is supposed to epre sent the dignity of the country, held an all-night session, which continued unti nearly 5 o'clock on Tuesday morning, the 2l3thiost. Of course, to men advanced iu years, as most ot the Senators are, the iatigues of an all-night session must be a great physical as well as mental strain upon them, and that they should need some sort of refreshment to sustain them is very evident But it would hardly seem nec essary that a refreshment which would produce beastly intoxication would be the best for the Senators or for the legis lation of the country. Oa the night in que.tion several of the Senators made frequent visits to the t"cieak room," aud soma of them manag-d to work up a most disgusting drunk. Some of them remained in the : Seuate Chamber, where their drunken, incoherent utterances impeded instead of assisted the consideration of the subject before them, while others, too far gone to be of any earthly use, but with sense enough' to know their condition, staggered off to thfeir rooms. At one time so many had left that there was no quorum, and the Pres ident of the Senate directed the Sergeant-at-Arms to go and search them out and summon them to an attendance. It was only after they had been sent for the sec oud time that a quorum was received for the transaction. At 3 o'clock, on. Tuesday moruing, the Sergeant -at Arms made a report that "Senators Davis, Morrell, Dawes and Anthony had reported in person. Senator Blaine promised immediate attendance; Senator Cockling would give no a eu ranee of attendance; Senators Mc Donald and Patterson were sick, and Senators Bayard, Butler, Hamlin, Bar nam end Chandler did not open their doors." Thirteen Senatois had to be called, to their duty, many of whom refused to respond, and probably it would have been equally as well if all had remained at home were it sot far the fact that a quorum was an imperative necessity. Just enough were collected to allow the work to be concluded, but the scene in the Senate Chamber is represented as be ing of the most disgusting and disgraceful kind. - J We are glad that night sessions are not often necessary, and we hepe for the honor and dignity of the nation that such scenes may not be repeated. There is one feature connected with the affair, disgraceful as it is, which we hope may not be passed lightly over by the Senate. While the drunken members as a class made no attempt to insult or treat with contempt the mandates ot the Senate t remained for Roscoe Conkling to not only snub, but actually to insult that body, by his language when summoned to attend. It ia very evident that Conk ling has but little regard for the courtesies and amenities due to his associates, or if he has he was far too drunk to know how to use them. The True Way to Invigorate. The true way to invigorate a feeble system is to infuse activity into the operations of the stomach, that wondrous alembic in which the food is transmuted into the con stituents of the blood, the chief element of our inability. Ho tetter's Stomach Bitters, because it accomplishes this end, is greatly to be preferred to many so called tonics, useful indeed as appetizers, but inoperative as aids to digestion and assimilation. This sterling cordial, while it invigorates the stomach, healthfully stimulates the liver bowels, and kidneys, ensuring the escape throngh the regular channels of effete and useless matter thrown off by the system, which is thus purified as well as invigor ated by it. Its tonic influence is soon made manifest by an increase of vital energy and a more active and regular discharge of every physical function, and it has the further effect of rendering the system unassailable by malarial epidemics. Co To GEORGE MYERS', 11, 13. ck 16 South rront St K Make no Mistake ! rT IS THREE STORES contain the I argeft LI and Finest 8elctions of Choice Family Groceries, Wines, Teas, Liquors and Provisions the City has ever Known ! Pony, Blue Grass, Delmonieo Club House, Sweet Mash, Smoky Hollow aad Ken tacky Gem Whiskeys, Wines, Cham pagnes, Holland Gin, Jamseia Rum, Freuch Brandy, French i Cordials, Domestic Wines. Oolong and Imperial Teas, 26 per cent un der Market Price. 100 Bbls Choice Bed Apples, 100 Bbls Potatoes, SO Boxes and Bales Oranges, 1000 Cocoa Nuts, 100000 Choice Havana Cigars, 3)000 Cases Assorted Goods. Sweet Mash $3.00 per gallon. Baker's Old Rye $2.00 per gallon, Choice Teas 50 cents per pound. Make no Mistake. Give him a Call. febll Appleton's Journal for 1879. THE PROPRIETORS of APPLETON'S JOURNAL will henceforth devote it ex clusively to literature of a high order of ex cellence, by writers of acknowledged stand ing. It is the growing habit of the leading minds in all countries to contribute their best intel lectual work to the magazines and reviews ; and, in order that Appleton's Journal may adequately reflect the intellectual activity of the time thus expressed, it will admit to its pages a selection of the more noteworthy critical, speculative, and progressive papers that come from the pens of these writers. Fiction will still occupy a place in the Journal, and descriptive papers will appear ; bat large place will be given to articles bear ing upon literary and art topics, to discus sions of social and political progress, to pa pers addressed distinctly to the intellectual tastes of the pnbhc, or devoted to subjects in which the public welfare or public culture is concerned. Terms of Appleton's Journal. Three dob lars per annum, in advance, postage prepaid by the publishers, to all subscribers in the United States or Canada; or Twenty-five Cents per number. A Club of Four Yearly Subscriptions will entitle the sender to an extra subscription gratis; that is, five copies will be sent one year for twelve dollars. pleton'i Journal and tbe Popular Science Monthly, for one year, for seven dollars postage prepaid (full price, eight dollars). Tbe volumes begin January and July of each rear. Subscriptions received for any length of tim. D. APPLSTOff 4 Ce PubJiaW 649 il Broadway, New V ork. jaa THE WILMINGTON JOURNAL, (Week It) lis published evry Friday at $1 per annum, ji Circulation large, Miscellaneous. Woo4-Wood BLACK JACK, 8PLTT OAK, ASH, PIN JC AND SWAMP WOOD. Full supply for sale from wharf or AaYxr ecmL cordia>h or cut up. at Lojest trices far Cash. I G. Coal and mod fcrd, OR. Orflgc sBt 8. WaterSB. AM m fefc 21 ON AND AFTER THIS day the Btmr. Passport, will mass d ally trips to Smith- rilie , leaving Dock at 9.30 A. M., leave Mnithvi le at 2.3 P. M. Tickets Sl.tO, Round Trip. , f J rTf oct 23 GEO. MYERS, A gent. Samples from Baltimore and Sew Orleans. RDBRS for Molasses, fcurfr.Goffee,Hoap, Meats, Rice. Ac , promptly executed at bot- tcm prices by J AS. T. PJTTEWAY, dec 3 24 Water Street. Theodore J oseph, Corner of Hargett & Salisbury Sts One Corner West Raleigh National Rank RALEIGH, N. C. Board by the day or on the European plan Satisfaction garranteed in every; particular My bar is supplied with Finch' Gol4en Welding, 1870, Gibson's 1871 Kye. PfeifTer A and C, and many more of tbe Fines Brands of Rye and Kentucky Bourbon. oct 19 Buggies, Buggies, Harness k Saddles, . FJK &ALE AT OERHARDT ft CO S 3rd st., opposite City Ball. REPAIRING DONE WITH NEATNESS 'AND DISPATCH. HORSE-SHOEING A SPECIALTY, feb 24-tf . At John Carroll's YOU GET THE BEST WHISKEY pass ed over any counter in this city. A solemn fact! Also, Wines, Liquors and Cigars, an free lunch every flay. V The Celebrated Winberrv Ovstere sold only at THE COSMOPOLITAN. jah 1 This important organ weighs but about three pounds, and all the blood in a bring person about three gallons) passes through it at least once every half hour, to have the bile aiui oiher imDUritic strained r filfrnvl from rt Bile is the natural purgative of the bowels if the Livr becomes torpid it is not separate froin the"bloocT; but carried through the c". to all parti 0fcstefi,tt4 ip trying to t. cipti -hroiigh the pores of the skin, causes it turn yelloworadirty brown color. The ston. -ach becomes diseased, and Dyspepsia, In.: ccsiion, Constipation, Headache, Biliottsntsf JuindicejXJhUls.. Malarial Fevers, Piles, Sici; r?nd SHrttomefr,rKf general debility follow M EgKEi-'ji HjtATiN6,ihegreat vegetable dis covery for tirtiditV. causes the Ltver to throw H i otf irom one w tw o ounces ot bile each tin the bi'.otl passes through ft, as long as tht-rc j; an e-esB of bile ; and the effect of even u lev dose- 'tpoa yellow complexion ora brown din loolow kin, will astonish all who try it the; bein- the first symptoms to disappear. Tju cure -fall bilious diseases and Liver compia- is amie certain by taking Hepaiine in ac-,or antw "itu directions. ' Headache is gcr.cr;.;, cure in twenty minutes, and r.o disease IX., p.rNr from the Liver can exist if a fair tri; givn. SOLD AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR TI L . BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Price 25 Cts. and $ r ...1;... r r---.. .tv . .iiLtmg Diseases, which sweep tc the grave at !fae ukO-UtleB cC"ali-!e&h s victims, arises j from the Opium or Morphine treatment, vhich iJ simply strtpefiesasthe worlf of death soec on. QQ" io,odo will be paid if Opium 01 Morphine, or auy preparation ot Upturn, Morphine or J'rus- rsie Acta, can be- found ia the Globe Flower 'Cough Svrup, which has cured people vhr hc living lu-uay v-: ui uui one remaining lung. ' TTr ffrMtrr i r-r , ti CT r'. n V. Arn than tr . -i.- tVi-. Consumption is incurable. Globe Flowkr CoiG.i Syrup will cure it svhen all other 3: means hAVe failed. Also, Colds, Cough, jAsdima, brenchilis, and atl diseases of the b thro a aud lungs. Read the teeiimonials f " the Hon. Alexander H. Stephens, Gov. Smith fjj'and Ex-GoyBrown of Ga., Hon. Geo. Pea m body, ns wU as those of other remarkable 4 cures in our book, free to all at the drug stores, and bf. convinced that if you wish to bV cured you can be by taking the Globe Flower i Cough Syrup. Take no Troches or Jseiiges jfbr Sore Throat, when, you can get Globe all Druggists. Price 25 Cts. and $1.00 (BLOOD 4 Crr .v mlstakes.are made in the treatment rt all Gtiaases that arise from ooison in theblonH. X Not gb- case of Scrofula, Syphilis, White. 04 Swelijng, Ulcerous Sorts aad Skin Disease, ia a thoasnndj is treaud without the ue of Mcr 'fenry to some form. Mercury rots the bones, 4 aitd tbe diseases it produces are worse than . any othr kind f biood or skin disease can be. tJR. Psmbertom's Stilllngia or Quehn-'s Delight is the only medicin upon which a t-1 M H MercarLaL diseases in all stages, can be reason ably founded, and that wilt cure Cancer. $10,000 will be paid by the proprietors if Mercury, or any fngredient not purely vegeta ble and harmless can be found in it. Price by all Druggists $1.00. rell's Hefatine for the Liver for sale by SB au uruggists m 35 cent and $x.oo botucs. I A. T. HEEBSLL ft CO., Proprietory PHILADELPHIA. PA. All Right at Last ! E ARE PLEASED &t being bl to State to onr fr ienda acd the public that the store occupied Jbj us, damaged j the late firs, has beenjthorougbly repaired; and that we hare bow in flock a fall; line of Fresh Family Groceries, aad ate prepared to fill all orders. We hare still a few articles damaged by the late fire which will be sold at siiet fftyprimy V j. W. ALDKEKAN A CO. Family Grocers , Cor. Chestaat and Wi mfm. V 1 M aRSLaW. JssfArenfc 1 SSL H 4M 1 SSI SSI ilJViR mm, Wilcox, Gibbs U Co'$ CELEBRATED FERTILIZE at THE MANIPULATED GUANO ! LlTfte Best and Cheapest ! :o; COTTON In ofleiiu- to you the WILCOX, GIBBS & CO.'S MANIPULATED ( I am another season, we do so with the most perfect confidence that you will find it , BEST AND-CHJDAPJSST FERTILIZER ia use. Km It is no new article, requiriog experiments to establish its value, but 1 : ( I for years with unbounded success, gainine in favor frcrayesr to ear, m tV it ii" lti accepted as the STANDARD FERTILIZER. ' It has been our study, not to make it EQUAL to otliers but SUPERK our success in these efforts we refer you to the many of your neighbots it. as weil as to the thousands -in the South Atlantic Cotton 6tatt 5. This (Juano is so well known that it is I'inex affw testimonials in our circulars -1 ' 1 . . - Tl : i ' 1 ' 1 n 1 ' ( 1 n 11 llWkJ IJl V I' t V. 1 i He will ltave only a moderate supply their orders earlv. Our Agents are authorized to fcell the payable in cotton next Fall. jaa 2G-dAw islh tu u aituigsiue uie itruvian uuauu, as swwut; uuw u itniipares witli pPJ, rtiDiin u liicli lma iicrc1rifirra Kaon rroncrallv oatcAmoH olviva all ..it..... L" T PAMLICO INSURANCE CO Sf - CAPITAL . The best managed Home Pays its losses as promptly as any American Company. JOHN W. GORDON & BRO:, Agents, feb 24 The New Boot & ShoeStore. I WILL CLOSE OUT, FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAY&, THE BAL. ANCE OF MY Fall and Winter Goods. Consisting of BOOTS & SHOES, At Greatly Reduced Prices, Preparatory to ray leaving for Northern Markets, to purchase a Fine Assortment of Spring and Slimmer Goods,and'all the Novelties of the Season. Thankful for past favors, I will endeavor in the future, as in the past, to sell you a GOOD ARTICLE at a LOW PRICE. C. ROSENTHAL, 32 Market St. feb 10. NEW PIANOS $125 Each, and all styles, including Grand Square and Upright, alt strictly first class, sold at the lowest nut cash wholesale factokt prices, direct to the runcHAsaa. These Pianos made one of the finest displays at toe Cen tennial Exhibition, and were unanimously re commended for the Highest HoHoaa orer 12,000 in use. Hegularly incorporated Man ufacturing Co. Factory established ovtr 36 years The Square Grands contain Mathn shek s new patent Duplex Overstrung Scale, the greatest improvement in the history ef PUm making. The Upright! are the finest n America. Pianos sent on triaL Don't ail to write for Illustrated and Descriptive fatalogue of 48 pages mailed free. MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO., sept g-ly IlBvt l . 4triK. i i MEIVD TfltoJaOKMIiG. aplsndid At. line of white aad colored Cards and Bristol boards. Can give a nice job and tbe bea peat iobia tan esty.. I 4 DAILY REVIEW JOB OFFiCI. m Mid t.r M S si-s : a 2 3 mm a s ... - , c. S mm g ?i s as o n gfK s r-j cr 5 O '"GUANO" :o: unnecessary to publish any ( rtilicates b t only from Tlanters who have matte eU 1 : . Mill VObVVU.VU U JJ . j ' 'I 1 JT I vlLlilXO for sale and would it qtu st Plaidus ,0 nil, MANIPULATED on very favouble w nx J AS T- PETTEWAY Agent Of Tarboro, W. V. 4 1 200,000 00 L. Company in the State ! 1 24 WORTH WATER ST - 8 is c 99 19 A ' 3 r m aLa 3 t: n K m a. S S S cS is M R 2 Q ir r- INK IS EVER ALIVE TO THE Wanto hi Cnitomw And conducts his business wit & eyi, . to the future: not that he might 50V 1 (! a rn A maJ. l njTiifinuDV . hi! i, - gwuo at uuuuvuua jm always offers FIK8T-CLASS goods at ele margin of Profits, which if compared wiii others will be found the FAIREST hi market. The celebrated Patapsco Floar H Barrels and Half Barrels always on bsai Various Western brands at the lowest ' ket prices. F. A. Ferns A Co's W Meats Diied Beef, chipped to ordftt, and smooth, N. C. name, Eating and ing Potatoes, Green Coffees, 12X to 35s Bio, Laguayra, Java and MocLs. Boasted every day under my ownsoperTism All the novelUes in CBACKKKSj and crurp J SOLE AGENT for WUaiington . f tie ebrated SELTZEB WATER, . $7.00 per Hamper of 59 Ju, 2 0t per doe, 2Jc per Jug. feb 14 JAMES Cf STETJtgg Bonitz's Hotel. GrOUDSBOB O, & paisn iMiuoBa tb m.n, si $2.00 per day, according to location wf rom Single Meals 25 and 60 cents. j , Bar, Billiard Room and Baiber shop attached to the Hotel Accommodations for Ladies ilies unsurpassed. Special advanUges mm vd co Commercial Travelers. tab 14 Froprist' I nrcca id, -3sr . Je a iot lM ea ir. 1 f km M M . A UTjftCd A U
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