Tie Daily Review. 3C T. JAItS, Ed. ami Fro; iiUNIUV, MAY 76. te can stand the reyolutlon which the radi cal stalwarts are forcing upon the ooun- 1 t try, we who have endured so maeo - - " . A 1 might endure a little more, rather tnau bi thrift- for si mess of pot- ell (Ur ai?-. Nt itLit r C he l7 ii"U again If th' H f-.rteJ out of is to be any THE ATTEMPT TO lOEKlE SOI THE R DEMOCRATIC COKGK ESSME3- Tbe New York; U rail baa launched out again in gratuitous advice to .Southern representatives in Congress, and devotes a columu of editorial upon this subject in in its issue of tbe :Jd inst, in directions lor the Democrats in general and the Confederate H iadiers in particulaT, in Congress to follow, and tries rirst by threats and tbeu by cajoling tbe Demo cratic Congressmen, to cuerci tlieiu into the belief that the o-ily saf'-ty for th country, and particularly for this section of tbe country, lies in an immediate ap propriation by tbe House of tbe supplies for tbe army and likewise for the Legisla tive, Judiciajy and Executive branches of the government. We quote an extract as follows : '"Mr. Randall, it is understood in Wash ington, is tbe leader of tbtfee Democrats who are inclined to 'let the army slide.' lie urges his followers to pass the Legisla tive bill, but to defeat the Army bill. Do the Southern men know what the country says of this policy ? It says ttat the Soutb is at tbe bottom of it ; that tbe South in spiies Mr. Randall ; that the South, out oi vindictive hatred ol the army which helped to beat down the rebellion, and out of a secret determination to diive ut the pres ent cllicers and till their places with men who served in the rebel armies, insists up. on the starving and disbandmeut of the army. Ihat is what men all over the Norih think and say. We do not believe it is true; but it is of a good deal of im portance to the Soutbein men to prove it untrue by their conduct, because their silence and inaction up to this time give at least goed color to the accusation. Now, of what importance is it to the people of the South what theNorth thinks or says '.' Have we not tiied by fouiteen years of (political "tabulation, of physical Bufferings, of wrongs inflicted by the viie emissaries of the Radical patty in the North, and patiently endured by the South for the sake of peace and harmony, to prove our devotion t the Union with all the illegal amendments that were forced down our prostrate State throats, while they were lying helpless upr on their backs immediately auer the sur render of tbe armies of the Confederacy ? And what has it all availed .us ? Do not Blaine, and Conkliug and; the infa mous Hoar and Edmunds, of Electoral Commission infamy, with other Radical demagogues in the Senate and House wil lully and maliciously misrepresent and pervert everything that is said and done at the South, so that their speeches, which are reported in lying shee's like the New Turk Tribune, may reach the voters of the North and poison their minds Against the people of this section? nay more, has not the editor of an able and influential magazine at the North which has a very large circulation throughout the country generally, in a receut number of his periodical slaudered the South by saying in substance that murder was frequently committed among those of high social position at the South, with impunity? This, too, while all of the Northern newspapers were full of the proceedings of the trial of Cox, the un fortunate murderer of the lamented Al ton, who were both men of high social poaition in their State. But as offset to this unfortunateoocurrence he might have mentioned the murder at the North of Mr. Bishop by her husband and the murd r afterwards cf Mr. Cobb by Bishop and his paramour, who was the wife of the last victim of their unholy passion. But why draw any compaiison between crime at the North and South? The best evi dence that our people are considered for their real worth and as superior to our Yankee accusers, is the fact that when any of our representatives ever venture abroad they are feted and toasted and their society courted by those of noble birth and entertained without seeking it like Grant, as witness, Air. Jefferson Davis, Gen. Richard Tayler, Gen. Beauregard and others of less prorr inence whom we might mention. We trust the Herald has made a mistake for once and (hat neither by threats or entreaty can they reduce or indues our representa tivea to eat any more dirt under the promise th'.t they will have apple pie to feast upon after this, We have notmng to sain bv an v such line of conduct: on the contrary we hare everything to lose Oar people have been compromising since the early days of the Republic with the puritanical fanatacism of New Eng land, yielding inch after inch ot our constitutional rights until we are finally dispossessed of everything we had; and now that we are back in the Union with t he same priveilges and rights in North Carolina that New York or Maine is en titled to, let us demand them, as it is our just right to do. The one great and fatal mistake made by the South, which we all now see, was in not contesting ur rights in the Uuion instead of leav ing it in '61. Southern valor and South em treasure helped to establish this con federation of States, and we are not to be cheated out of our rightful inheritance. We have control cow of all of our State governments, and if the Northern people more iuterneoii e strife the Saintly New Kn glanders and the bummers ut Saer man's army of the VN est must do the fighting; we beg to be excused But we tk hope that the Southern Rep esentatives will stand as adamant under the leader ship of the Hon. Sam'l J. Randall and let the Army, Legislative Jbdiciary and Executive Appropriation bills go by de fault rather than accept the j humiliating terms offered by the fraudulent President and his stalwart advisers. OUR MINING INTER - SIS. The past j ear has witnessed an im portant increase in interest relative to the mineral wealth of North Carolina, and within the past few months the ex citement has reached a fever beat. Tba people of the western counties of the State have become almost wild over tbe auriferous deposits which are suppored to lie hidden in the boaom of the hills and mountains. Speculation thus high. Northern capitalists, who have had ex perience in gold mining operating have cecome interested and are inventing their money fret ly in purchasing gold produc ing lands. All the appliances which ex perience can suggest in science, art aud mechanical contrivances, by which the ore can be more easily, expeditipus'y u i cheaply separated from the rock and sand with which it is surrouhded r.r being brought into requisition I to mai e the enterprise as completely uiotsittl as possible. Prospectors are torching for indications by which to establish new mines. Old mines that have been neg lected as no longer profitable have been 'sold, and tbe new purchasers are workiug them with success and profit. In fact, the entire gc:d producing section of the !state ha lw.rme awakened to an ex citemeut such as it has never known be fore. It has become a njod.ru Opbir, to which capiUl, science, art, iutehigence, iudustry and perseverance are making pilgrimage. The excitement, enthusiasm, mania, or whatever it may be, is not confined merely to the people of tbat s c tion nor to the State, but extends throughout the entire country. New England, New York, Pennsylvania aud other States, North and West, have be came interested and are visiting tbe mining regions in numbers prepared to invest their capital in the development of the mineral wealth of the State. We rejoice at this, for, while there are undoubtedly many 'exaggerated reports concerning certain localities, this advent of capital and population to our State ill add to our material advancement- and while the miues already developed may be worked with profit, enterprise aud energy will seek hitherto undiscovered deposits and the mineral wealth of the State will be fully developed. But in this development of the mine ral wealth of the State is not the greatest blessing which we are to derive from tbe excitement incident thereto. It will bring here men seeking investment for capital rtnr cranial uasurDassed climate will o cause them to become permanent res idents. The western eounties will be the objective poin t of a highly desirable popu lation, and the business and wealth of that section will be enhanced. m 4 ' WASHINGTON LETTER ter docMning a Republican nomina tion for Governor of Ohio. He dooa not put bis deolinationa upon tbe ground of personal disinclination, but he thinks the general g overnnwnt can not spare him. Hit own word, are M fo lows: I am now engaged in a public duty which demands my constant attention, and which ean olearly be better oom plettd by me than by aoy one coming freshly mto ffice. To now accept the oomiuutiou fur Governor, though it is an honor I would otherwise highly pr we aLd feel deep y grateful for, would be jrjstly regarded as an aban donment of a trust which is import ant to the whole country, to promote my personal advancement.' This insufferable nonsense is in keeping with all that the Secretary has said aud done in the last two years. He has been, so far as the Treasury has been concerned, the Congress and the Administration. He has executed or neglected to execute laws, ss he has pleased. He is paying with regu larity and promptness the interest on the public debt, and refusing to pay all other classes of debts. The C jsomissioners of Pensions is pre paring 'for payment five or six millions of dollars worth of claim per month under the arrears of pension act, and 23 etaiy Sherman coolly ssys be can pay but two millions worth Suppose the Secretary ishould pay but a half or thiid of the interest on fioTernment boudn. It would be just as honest and just as proper. But the Secretary Keens ud the payment of interest on the bonds', and bt cause he dees that, no matter at what loss and suffering to other creditors of the Government, be be i-ves no one else can till his ti no Pr. nab.v no man witb a soul vouh'i ttt tnpt to d o. GuRDoa. blSLlKiNO TO JXNfcB INTO At X1WSP4PKR gtoX'IfLOVERSY, p. l. bridge is a CO., sa . -J3. A v Have heretofore retrained from saying anything on the subject of the Duff Gordon Sherries, AND W. T. Walters & Co.'a ; Baker Whiskey, Both of which they have kept since open ing, although some of their friends and competitors CLAIM to be Sole Agents. W. T. WALTER'S A CO. Refuse to make any one their Agent, re serving the right to sell to whom they please. Wilooic, Cibbs Cos, I CELEBRATEDFERTIUZER, THE MANIPULATED GUANO ! The Best and Cheapest ! COTTONCUArio In offering to you the YVU.COV iut5Hi f si AMi'U I. A Tfcl) ,rAV( another season, we do so with th- rnt rfr-t conhd.Mio tbat ,u will tjj ;. Y w BEST AN D CHEAPEST FEKTlUZfci: in us. "tW It is no new article, requnmg; rp- uueu-s iu oumwi us iuh, un has'lM, for years with unbounded auco se, gaining in favor fromyear to ear, until iti. accepted as the STANDARD FEK'HUZKB It has been c our success iu these eflorta we refer you to tbe many of your neighbors who have : w.i mm ft, m.o i).nuunH in thp. Houtb Atlantic ' otton .States. Washington, D. C, May 23 1879. It has seemed to me for months that Mr Thurman was the proper Demo cratic candidate lor Governor oi unio. It is getting olearer every day that he is the man. lne Democrats can nard ly aifoid to throw away any, ohanoes, and unquestionably the Senator ia the strongest man ?u the State. The Legislative bill, with its so called politioal sections, passed the House tc day, tbe immaterial amend ments of the Senate beiug agreed to. For two days the Republican Radical organ, and the Mar, kitchen organ o the adminietration, have said tnat i veto was already prepared. A veto will be sent in on Monday or Tuesday probably. Then the Democratic ma iority of the two Houses will bavo be tore tbem the question whether or ny they shall vote supplies to the Gov ernment, notwithstanding the unpa triot c course of the Radical minority in Congress, and the unpatriotic and deceptive course of Mr Hayes. The Democratic majority was clearly right in ail that it asked. I believe that nine men out of ten North and South, admit: that The false issues raised by radical speakers like Garfield, Biaine, Chand ler, and othe s, can have no perma nent effect. The Democrats wore right. Tbe people, will in due time approve their action. Bnt it does not follow tbat the Democratic majority would be jostifled in imposing pen alties upon the whole people simply because an unscrupulous administra tion a fraudulent one, for that mat ter has succeeded in temporarily defeating legislation. The true course for tbe Democracy, as your correspon dent has heretofore held, is to con tinue the supplies to government, at least until December, wnen Congress me ts again. Secretary Sherman has written a lei- Hauging is too good for a fifteen e ;t chroino. Stanford Advocate. A promising young man is chary ot his promises Philadelphia Record. The New Orleans Times says: 'Per spiration is tbe oheapeet luxury of the po:e.' Bi wure of dried apples; thsy live not wi-ely, but to swell. Philadelphia Carouiola-eerald. 'Tears ounnot restore my wife, there tore l weep, was tne lusonpnuu uu Ernch tombstone. My lord.' began a pompons yoang barrister, 'it is written in the book of nature ' 'On what page, sir on what pag ?' interrupted the judge, with pen in hand. An Irish crier at BaUineloe being ordered to o'ear the court did so by this arnounoement : 'Now, then, sll ye blackguards that isn't lawyers muat ave the oo r An ambiti us young writer having adked 'What magazine wi.l give me tbe highest position quickeet? was told: A powder magaz ne. n you oontriDute a ibery article. Norristown Herald: What newapa- Dsr does an editor remiud you of? ft-ka a subscriber in the country. He reminds us of the Christian at Work, but this is not tbe siswer furnished witb conundrum. Let the dogs bark: but, confound tbem,they sbau't do all the growling not if tbe forty-odd millions of people in the United States know tnemselvee. Bsstou Transcript A prominent attorney residing in Syracuse, while fishing a day or two since pointed out to his companion a signboard, remarking, 'The fellow tbat pUfc B1U IB m urn. uy. askel hie companion, 'B-oause that sign reads, 'No fishing in this brook,' and I caught the best trout in my bas ket directly under that board. Roch ester Uoin. A gentleman not extremery given to piety was dismayed by being asaed to say grace at a strange tame. 1 o re fuse and txplaiu would be embarrass ins; to comply would be equally so. He chose the latter, and started oft briskly enough with 'Ob Lord, bless this table' Just here, being unused to the business, he nearly broke down, but by a gigantio effort pulled through with 'World without end. lours re spectfully, amen.' Protect the System from Malaria It Is possible to do tb is even in regions of country where miasma is most rife, and where the periodic fevers which it causes assume their most formidable types. The immense popularity of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is very largely attributable to the fact of its efficacy as a remedy for chills and fever, billious remittents, and as a prevent ive of the various forms of malarial disease In those portions of the West and South where complaints of this nature prevalUand in the Tropica, it is particularly esteemed for tbe protective influence which it exerts; and it has been very widely adopted as a substitute for the dangerous and compara lively ineffective alkaloid, smlphate of quia ine. Physicians have not been among the last to concede its merits, and the emphatic By Business Hen It is well known that such .'articles as the DUFF GORDON SHERRIES, MUMS CHAMPAGNE, etc, have no Local Agents throughout the countr. , as they can always be bought much cheaper, iu small quanti ties from second hands, than the Agents I can sell at, trwy being co.upelied to pro- ect the trade of those who buy hundreds of package s at a time. v. - Kr, T.rt t maVp it KOTTAL to others bnt SI'I'vwiai, X amo irmrii uui w. &ivsri mmj . r c-w.cea tiutfu. eflnrta we refer vou to the luanv of vour nei"l:hir . if mm v.il mm ts. f ,a 1 1 1 rul SaTlll. in the. South Atlantic I otton States. "N This Guane is so weH known tbat it is unnecessary to publisb any certirkatei .nnAw . a (AimnnUU in Aiinnmilan onh from Planters who ho ... j t.mm ,.f i nl..oi.ln tl,. Pornviftn (liaiH). Mm showing hOW it COmn&roa a bl n T r" Um J.f.t.fnro KaAA tlO I ,f Till V PSt f Yl0 ll SbOVA &11 (itliiT K..-tSI:- VritSUV) HMKU US UCllwiwv wmm J citruuers, n -.-l - ..ia o nraU oiinnlv for sale and would reouent 1 M.t . CXO will uiuj m uiwut'i J - uicij tO Wtf their orders early. Our Agents are author izedto sell the MANIPULATED on very favoralle tera. na v abb in cotton next Fall. jan 29-d.w WE ARE SURPRISED That our friends, with their long Business Experience, should have brought forward such a weak point as this, but can now understand, paying package rates to the Agents, why they supposed, on account of the low price at which we were selling the goods, that ours was not the genuine arti cle. Respectfully, and truly, P. L. B1UDGERS & CO., professional endorsements which it has re ceived have added to the reputation it has obtained at home and abroad. The Liamond 3 for 10 cents, Cigars, are all the 'go. The P R I N-C I P KI Cigar is the best I IO Cent Cigar Ever brought to Wilmington. A New Lot ol them just received. "IIJ,W Arm 3 swrsm. .-psssm, JssBBBBsm am ssssa ssa. bjjv - ssssssr i sssw WmW sV BT kfeaBW' BMBrBBBBBBaMBSftfBsVSSm LmW t KM I iiifii'n FOR PARTICULARS . ADDRESS: WhiteSewing Machin e Co. Cleveland, oh io NEW EICH BLQDD ! Parsons' PwrgafcTS Pi t make N w Rich Blood, sad will c impletely chanse the blood in the entire system in three mouths An? person who will take 1 pill each nig ht from 1 to 12 weeks may be restored to sound health, if such a thing be possible. Hen t b v mail for 8 letter stamps. I. 8 JOHNSON UO may 21 4 w Bangor, Me. AGENTS WaJSTTKU For the best and Fastestr8lline Pictorial Books and Hi b ea. Prices reduced 33 per cent, Watiom al PcBLisHTKa Co., Philad, Pa, maj 21 4w $25 TO $5000 Judiciously invested in Wall Street, lays the foundation for substan tial fortunes svery week, and pays an im menae per centage of pro.fi s br the New CapitalUatioB Sjsteia of operating in Stocks. Fall explanation on application to Adams, Brews Co., bankers, 26 Broad tit, N. Y. mj 21-4 w P. L. BRIDGERS & CO, may 5 The Million lire, PH. O'BRIAN, of Saa Francisco, Cal., says : ' Herald Co uj pound it the bsst Cement for broktn wares I ever saw. I have ar tides mended with it tbat stand as food as before they were broken." Bold by all dre guts and country merchants, or if y oar drug gist nasi: t 2 tit. nor wont send for it stna 25 cents for a bottle to J VO. T. PATRICK. Sole Man'fr, apl 19-St - Wades boro, N. O. Furniture. JUST RECEIVED FROM. FACTORY a largo assortment of Walnut and other grades of FURMTTJRE, which we offer at Great 'Bargains. Call and examine. fob 19 D. A. SMITH CO. Jas. T. Pettewav WILMINGTON, N. O, I S AGENT FOB THE. SALS OF WILCOX A Theodore Joseph. Corner of Harnett 9t Salisbury Sta One Corner West Raleigh National Bank, BALEIG 8,N. C. Board by the day or on the European plan 8 tisf action gur ran teed ia erery partieaiar My bar is supplied with Finche's Golaen Wedding, 1870, (iibson's 1871 Kye, Pfeiflar A aad C, and many more of the Fine s Brands of Rye aad Kentucky Bourbon, oct 19- tf Steamer Passoort, , . i m T W niDDVD WU1 resume SUNDAY TB1PS TO SMITHVILLF, April 2T, permitting. Dally Trips as aeusi. Leave Dock at.30 A. M . apl IS OBO. M TEES, Afsat, 1BBB A COd Maaipalatad Guano. The best, ch eapest and ssost pop al ar Gaaao off s ed. Will take orders tor delivery Ja Lsb berton, Baoe HosL ILaarinbar g, Laur el Hill aad iateraiediaU.poiats. jan JT-dAw For the Seashore ! Atl-AIfTIC 1IOTEI,, Bearrt X. NEW MANAGEMENT. FIEL8T-CLA88 SEASIDE RESORT, aad tbe mast pleasantly situated boaae on the Atlantic coast. The tads ebbs sad flows daily beneath the building, and it U DEAR SIR : Please write for large Illustrated Catalog of Rifiee She Cun. Revolver. Address Great Western Gun Works, Pitts burg, Pa. ay 21-4w BENSON'S CAPCINE PDRUS PLASTER- Bee that each plaster has the word C-A-P-C-I-N-E cut through it, and inaiat on having ao, other. Ask your PI ysi cian as to its merits over all othe s. may 214w Furniture ! Furniture ! A Large Assortment of WALNUT CHAMBER SUITS I ! to be sold at the rery bottom prices. Walnut Wardrobes, Sideboards, Extension Ta lee, Marble Top Tables, Ac, Ac., as weU as common Chamber Sets, Bedsteads, Chairs and Bookers of ail aorta. Looking Glasses, Mirrors, Parlor Suit-, Lounges, Shades, Bed ding aad everything belonging to a First Class Furniture Establishment. Also, another lot of the eelebrsled Genuine Stewart Sewing Machines, a real comfort. For sale at F. A. SCHUTTE'8, 26 and 28 Front aud 11 to 15 Does; sts rune 10 The New and Popular Boot & Shoe Store. 32 MARKET STREET. THE PIONEER OF LOW PRICES ! The Most Valuable Medical Disco?! ery Known to the World J More, Use tor Quinine, Calf or Minerrt Poisons Life fori Blood, Strength for the Kern and Health for AIL AS OPEN Ll!TTR TO TBE PUBlJ Believing that b v cleansing; tbe bio c building up the constitution aastheoslu' war of bani hie ai-ta-e and bio tr .'ll with weakness of the luns, csuirt, al ibucii oroaen down id consututios, ,. afteBSMast isebat pbjsiciaaa sad i out my motter fortni y kiodi of uedio adrertised without nading a permsoestei 1 bxgan doctoriLg sajceif, niinr med: made from roots and herbs. 1 fortau. aiscovered a wonder tul bitten or Cleanser, the first bottle of wbicn rsre mem life and vigor, and in time effected pers nent cure. 1 was tree-trom catarrh mj iitfi beeanse dtroff and sosae, leing sbie to aal thembst sevbre'dold and szposnrs, sod ism gained Qver thirty pounds in weight ?si ing confident that 1 had made s wobdetf discovery in medicine. ( prepared s qusos ot the Redt bitters, and was io the libit' giving tbem away to sick friends sasbssV bors. I found tbe medicine effected tatsS wonderful ouree cf ail disea-K csssed fra notosaar sarettt. in the naod, lapnsaa Bad Stomach, . Weakness, Kidssr V Torpid Lirer, Ac , Vc. The Mn sf diseoverv in this way spread froa oat to another until I found mrielf called to supply patients with bd edict' t tsr wide, and 1 was mdaced to esuotun t storr for compounding and bottling ti Bitters in large quantities, and I new d ar.mf time to this business. I was a' first backward io prssesusxse mfff6r tfhcbverv in rhis wtf to taspea not being a patent med eiiie asx u small capital, bat I am getting brsfdy that. Htaeavl first advertised tsiia I hir kMn crowded witn orders froa t gyta said country dealers, and c iiswi of letters 1 have reoelTec Tront W"? pro re the faot that no remedy er .T Mm J k .i M m much good in so snort a tune mtia bu success as tbe Koot bitters, ia iso, cob ri need that they will noon taks tM rr mii otiter rMdiciues in ut-. .' bundled retail druggist, right bsrt stl in Cleveland, now sell Koot aiven,' whom hare alxead eeld oyer os aottlea. - Boot SitUrs are stricUj a medial at ion. such as was used in the g01 of our forefathers, when people e-"1 by soma ample root or pir " mImuI m.mA nthmr nauOCI tBS S V. iv rr mi ATM mwafa nn k V n. lv An the liTer a mj y wv m vaast, J - ... i a keep tbe bowels regular and bJse I oerrous system., ; nej pejwir'e . of the bodj, searcklhg out e.y; bone and" tUsuetrotn tne head to ti cleansing and strengthening aavinsrs of life, hence they ss iir ast-B by nnrification snd nosr No matter what your f e ings sf J are, what the disease or stlmeat , UiH ll..n't mmmit mn yOU if yfa only leel bad or ml" f , - bitters Th( counl Tk hTP iirt-d nanf ciaas to die, and hare PnMT"1 many old chronic cases of Catarr z aUeasaatum, u y i pe roa troubled with sick headache, l sjgaj taste is 0 suzasaess, mmmm, NO OLD STOCK TO WORK a r 1 ? OFF ATaJIT PBlCaV! all Kew Goods, selected witb s (treat deal of cat e, in accordance with the times. danger fraoa undertow. s beach; also rde sf boaae fe uliag. Splendid fish trolling. Fine hunt- -$1 ts) per day, UXm pm week, rsaonth. Special rasas saade with Rail the anas. A srood bead of as tsgaged for the Basse d frith 1 brtssin houses on the beach: also fifty yards of name fer etill ba-hirg. Good ai in, both S'ill wafer sad lag. Tabse soaiots. Bi Herds B. L. PULtLY. Prop. saay w All of sar Goods warranted. sTotiee some of the prices : A Lady's nice Cloth Bukin, fiom 60c to $1.00. A nice Kid or Pebble Morocco Newport Tie, from 0c to f LIS. m-t A Geaf s nice Box-Toe Gaiter, from $1.25 ap to the best My Ladies' sad Children's Department is j complete. A eel! at my place aad a fair cempariaoa are all i ask. of old stosk. You frill spend 3 our j for awta ing. at once. It may t-aie y- luaands of persons ta.ausv :ry are already u-mg sawyn - mmA kMka dasrais 1 V... Ill lv. enroll if IOI taSS Haye tu humors and piW orstW Nofhiag AX neaMO, streagtn, sou -v Naa I know tbat jaai u r--i cry humbug because nay "T. ut many of their patient, b I S" , now my oenre . Jkl, am mm m . . . r m m. m r. m mmwwm- . I reach of all those taBeriag st world Sold by wttahwaleaaa H y Eeot Bitters as fast a p- w ach of all those safiertag Jj orld Bold by wtiehwaleaad fJJ gfassaaw eoaatry sbotumi d press ea receipt of price, derfaKS es, sea nrw -jodjssr each b ntle of saedivifl. Blood CI J m mm Bser,anflj 17KB. I ' ' nmm For sale ht J. 0. Maads and J. r Druggists. Stock. Mospect uliy, to C. ROSENTHAL ". ' 3 Jrkelt. apt U 8ifmoTti. llul. 8xC I . 1 .

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