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The Daily Review. JOSH. T. J ASICS Ed. and Prop WILMINGTON. If. c SATURDAY. JULY 16. l;. VIEWS AND RfcVlEV S. William II. Vanderbilt purchased last week four million dollars of United States 4 rcr ceuts.. each bond of a value of $50,000, as an investment for his family. One hundred and seventy-eight women, mostly from South and Cast Boston, have asked to be asseastd for a poll tax iu ISotton as a purification for voting next December. Th w.w t .t..m nf Wilmington. 111.. have determined that the citv shall live within its iucoire. They give notice tAth.r.fnci-.tht mnr increase 0f the d.Lt will be resuteJ at Ur Ml. O. a. J14w.l biii; o n". vii- bck caiivlilate fur lijvnnor of IVimsyl vauu U.t year, Las notiii'il Gen, Ewing that be wi'l cjua53 the S:ate of Ohio iu hi (Ewing's) gubernAtrial inteiest. tb- Prince f Was went behind t J scri.ts in IynnLin to Madame Bern, i.anit. the c:w, lie si 1 : "I ttink rua !an:e ! s not r member me." Sara oly r-p:it 't, "I i.ever saw your Highlit! vrithynur hat t." , VOj-t K-C. Nichols, of Portland, Me. i c i!u!y rpjrtt-1 to pjses one of the coir vi' vhVwl'Pu brethren received hen hty-d h!ra iu:o Kgyptian s!averv. It is a curious squire tiece of silver and c irne from a citiz.-n of Tor Mabiu ia the Miditerrauciu. The coin aud bullion iu the Uauk of Holland in the last week of. June reacciri 175,717,000. thelargt amount ever tuu-icl there. At the same time the bank of Trance bul l "early $410,' OOO.OOrt and the IIW. f Ciermaoy 10,- OOO.OW. r 'h is Ta r - e::.'t:cant oi want of cot.C i rue and stagnation. Sitting Bullp'ays Hon Uio supersti tions of the Sii-ux triUs, according to the CbicsgoTribtit e's correspondent, makiug them believe that he pooscpaes superhu man power. Hi dreams aro interpreted j by his brother-in-hw,and are treated as revelations trom the Great Spirit. His icnu?cce over the IndiaLs of Dakota is altnuat alsvilutc. A Journalistic Tea!, which is probably iiniltie, U recorded of ilr. Joseph Sailer, the financial editor of tbe Philadelphia Ledger, air. Sailer published his first financial article in the Ledger on the 1st of July, 1840, anluow write?: Tbe iu dividual who pens this paragraph prepar- ed that first article, published on the 1st day cf July, 1S10, and has contributed to every number of the paper published from that day to this.' Little h : been heard of la to concern i:.g the pri'jxiseJ marriage between iha. King ofSvain and the Archduchess Marie Christine cf Aus'ria, but the elaboiate preliu':niries are in course of arrange ment. Tiie bride udv proposed was born in July, 1853. She is the. only daugh ter of ths late Archduke Charles Ferdinand of Austria, and her mother," the Arcl djchess Kliabeth, was widow of the Archduke Ferdinand of Modcna. . There is now on exhibition in New York a Uig Tree from Tulare county, California, which is said to 13 the largest tree ia tue world. When first discovered, says the Jlerahl, it was broken off near the top, at which point it measured 12 feet in diameter. Tha section on exhibi tion ia lb feet in circumference, 25 feet in diameter, is capable of ho'djcg 150 p!e, and is arranged and fitted up as a AccorJing yJlyiU z Sydney," Ird Salisbury, iord Dt 'loiiu and Lord liarui0ton, being assembled together, were aked by a lady which of them had t jld thi greatest number of lies in his 1'fe. Jyjrd Sjdney at once rep'ed that be bad rever told any, ujou which LotdSalisbury re narked reflectively that it was his and Dunklin's tradetotell lies. The laIy then said, 4Couut bchouvUtr also declares that he never told a lie in his life." Upon this Lord UartiDgtou observed, solemnly, Ah I hfl has never yet gra?ped the mean ing cf the word." Bab Webster, tbe Atlanta mulatto bar ber who claims to be a son of Daniel Webster, has engaged with a Bostnn,agent tc lecture m New England. His story of iilustritious parentage Jiis been con vincingly denied, yet tie Atlanta DU patch says: ' Bbis a!ready having his lecture prepared It will be a general and scattering effort, toucl'ig on fcts own life, b'.rlh, and parentage. Ejb will cut a dash as a lecturer, and we would not be surprised if he made some pocket change. The Boston man will get the most of it." 'And how iloesCnarley like going to k5Choo'?' kindly inquired a good man of the little six-year-old boy. who was waiting with a tin can in hand the ad vent of another dog. 'I like goin' well 'nough,' replied the embryo statesman, ingenuously, 'but I don like stay in' alter l it there,; THE SHEBU15 BOOM. Thit Sherman is a businesi man will bt understood bj the fact that every d ulv Diner a hundred miles' this side or roriiami. JuaiLe. receivea on mo xou instant a pamphlet copy oftbe Bpeech delivered on that day by "Hon. John Sherman, of Ohio, on the financial and f other hsiuen ot tbe times." Thus they were all fealy, j without a cent of tele graphic expense, for a general, connected and sonorous Sherman jboom over the speech wb'ch shall reverberate from New Hampshire to Texas and the Pacific shores. OHIO .POLITICS. The Democratic campaign in Ohio was fairly opened on Thursday, the 24th inst. by Gen. hwmg, the Democratic candi date oT Governor.at his home in Lancaa ter in that State. The greatest enthusi prevailed, and an immense concourse oi people irom me surrounaing counue were in attendance. Gen. Ewing's speech was able.exhaustive and masterly one of the btst which he has ever made, and his vast audience listened in tin most rapt and delighted attention. The campaign is now fairly inaugurated the Democrats are enthusiastic and coofidtnt-?-and from this'until the day oi election the "Buckeye State" will resouuc with the battle cry of the Democracy. A N!U UKE. 1 TWKCDLDDUM TWEE- DLE 1 1 ' i A little tas'e ot oflice creates an L'isalia.e tliirs. fur tnore. Uoii. Waiter L SUeele, ot tb F.f:h Congressional District.anuounced. it is stated by some, Jduring his lati can vass, that he would not aain be a caud date. Now it assTt A by Col. Sttel. f -ii-mls, with sume show of authority for their statement from the lUr.i tentative himself, that Oil. Steele diJ not "pledge himself not to b a cit Hate for the jo. ad ion. AH that he did was to cec'are his puipose not to be a caudidate for the no i n ina' 'Ion.1' 1 Uere we have the difleren e bet w ten Tweed'edum and Tweed ledee or, as tbn'l Iff L 1 Ottttl it, a d:9th.c'uoii Aitlout a ditt'reuce. Col. i i b;3tle is an able representative and rttl c' tedit ujon the dial ict. that sends him to Congress, ud we suppose tnat ha is patriot enough, notwithstand'og his declaration that he would not be a; candidate again (for the uomination),to canvass the disuict just be fore the next election, in the event that the nomination for Confess him by his constituent's. is forced upon TIIE YELLOW FEYEK I u stead of being con lined to the city of Memphis, where, with the precau tions taken, it was hoped to be kept under control, it has already made its appearance in several other places. Two cases are rejorjted as making their appearance iu New York yes terday. One case haa already termi nated fatally in Brooklyn,' N. Y. The last namep case andpne of those reporteil from New ! York were im ported from Havana by the steam ship Cifiof Jtrfjr, while the other New Yonk case was that of a refugee from Memphis., a woman Who was taken sick on the day of her arrival. Aside from the fact that the fever is epidemic iu Memphis, and the cases alluded to above, the fever has made its appearance at Louisville, Shelby ville, lion Aqua Springs and Mis sissippi City. ! j With the thousands Who ! have tied from -Memphis 'since thet first appearauce of the disease, it w'ould hardly seem within the bounds of human probability that it should not be carried to other points. We ear nestly hope that , such may not be the case to any considerable extent, but there is great danger. Rigid quarantine has been established in many rlaces,Jutjrly"feaf Wit-' eiiiel will slov that the precaution was too long! delayed. We do not desire to be an alarmist, but there is a pestilentialj disease in the land, its approaches are insidi ous, and its consequences fearful. There is a wail of woe in the Republi can ranks. George O. Gorham, ex-Secretary of the Senate and e ecretary of the National Republican Executive Com mittee, and hailing from the State of Maine, at last reports was in California making speeches in opposition to the Re publican candidates, in that State. Hence the wail and hence the, woe. A CARD TO TIIE AFFLICTED. Dr. Robertson, 19 South Eutaw street . . Baltimore. Md-, From long experience iu hospital and pri vate practic, guarantees a permanent cure in all diseases f the Urinary Organs and of the Xervi.us System viz : Organic and emiual Weakuess, Ini potency (loss of sexual power) Nervous Debility and Trembling, Palpitation of the Heart, Dim. ness of bight or Giddiness, Tains in the Back and Nocturnal Emissions, etc., all resulting trom abuses in youth or excess in manhood. Diseases recently contracted cured in five to Un days, ami the poison entirely eradicated from the system. Also all skin and blood diseases quickly cured. Dr. Robertson, a graduate ot the Unive si ty of Maryland, ref rs to any of the leading physicians of Baltimore.1 Special aUention given to all female complaints.) All consultations strictly confidenital and medicines sent . t any address. Call or writ, enclosingy stamp for reply july 14-lyd&w. t ! " nuoxsniSE. Whirled without end the wateri of Niagara into Lake Ontario. The fallow made a bad ball when be went to steal a squash and got gourd A Bridgeport man drew a revolver to shoot a eat and shot himself instead, to the great grief of the oat. D inbary News. When the time art ivea for a baby to commence eating bread yon should br?ak it to him gently. There's many a man whose highest ambition is to successfully contest a seat in a corner grocery.. " " j It is said that it is better to improve by other people's errors than to find fault with them: bat. oh! it's fan to Una fault with them. If every one who's played the fool Had died and tamed to clay, How many people would be ltt Alive and well to-day? , The wreck of the steamer State of Virginia proves that it is s-fer to pn trust in chooners of beer than in snipe of iron or wood. Every school in this country wil see a terrible warning in the fact thai a San Franciso schoolmaster dropped dead wuile punishing a pupil. Phila. Uoraid Women always claim to be anxtoas to have as good husbands as possible and yet we never attended a wedding wbere the bride married the best man 13 jh ton Post. 'Senators may forget the war and great causes of difference, but they can never snake hands across their blood v sarcasms. ' A Pool! Once More. " For ten years my wife was confined to her bed with such a complication of ail ments that no doctor could tell what was tbe matter or cure her. and I used up a small fortune in humbug stuff. Six months ago J saw a U. S. flag with Hop Bitters on it, and l thought I wcnld be a foo once more I tried it. but mv follv nrov- ed to oe wisdom. Two boUles cured her ... - .-- she i now as well and strong as any man's wife, and it cost me only two doN lars. bucra follv pays. U. W., Detroit Mien. $300 A i MONTH suaran teed. $12 a day home made by the inausinous. Capital not required; ,we wil start you. Men, women,1 boys and girls make money faster at work for us than at anything else. I The work is light and pleasant, and such as anyone can go right at. Those who are wise who see this notice will send us their addresses at once and see for themselves. Costly Outfit and terms free. Isow is the time. Ihose al ready at work are laying up large sums of money. Ajldjoe TKUJE & CO., Augnsta, Maine. Mine 7 d&w. A GREAT OFFER IKS ri.iVH 912) upward?, not aied yar, iro-d ai new; warranted. NEW fMANOS and UKUANH at fcX TRAORDlNART LOW pric roa cuh. Catalogues Mailed, HOR ACK WTKK8, Agent, 40 Kaat 14th 8tret, n. i. r. v. box, Ijijl6-4vr 40nO returns in 30 days on $!00inre- 4? a Lt J J rested. Umctal reports and infor mation fbbk. tike profits weXiv oa Stock options of f 10 to J50. 1 Address, T. Potter Wight A Co.. Bank er , 35 Wall St., N. Y. ls-4w ii a 4s & t AAA,nTeitw' n Wall Street $1U IQ $IlAUdtocka maks fortmnes every month. Books sent free explaining evervting. Address ! BAXTER A Co., Bakkkbs, 17 Wall Ft, july 16-4w ew lork. DEAR SIR: Please write for large Illustrated Catalogue of . Rifles. Shot Cunsi Revolver. Address Great Western Gun Works, Pitts burg. Pa. july 16-4w JAMAICA GINGER SANFORD'S The uniy combination of tbe true Jamaica (linger witt choice Ar oma tica and French Brandy, for ' CLolen Morbus, Cramp j ano Pains, Diarrhoea ano :Tentery, D sierras. Flatuleacy, Want of Tone aaa Actirity in the Stomach and Bow els, and aveidinjr ' JAMAICA dangers of. Cnano-a of I cbt. t: . " kjjj. rood and Cli- GINGER. nate. Ask for Sanford's Jamacia CIngei. , july !6-4w $66 A WEEK In your own towD, and no capital risk ed. You can give the bu- siuess a trial without expense. The best opportunity ever offered for those willing to work. Teu should try nothing else until you see for yourself what you can do at the business we offer. No room to explain here You can devote all your time or only your spare time to tbe business, aud make great pay for every hour that you work. Women make as much as men. Send for special private terms and particulars, which we mail free. $a Outfit, free. Don't com plain of hard times while you have such a chance. Address II. HALLETT & CO.. Portland, Maine. iune T-d&w. Visitors to bmithville WILL FIND THE BEST LIQU0R8, Wines, Beer and Cigars at my place. The celebrated Delmonico and Blue Grass Whiskeys, Dry Wines, Champagne and Mil waukee Beer always on hand dardines and Pickets for convenience of excursionists, at J. D. DAVI8', Just back of Garrisien. june 30- Warm Spriners, Western North Carolina, 13 NOW OPEN for the reception of pleas ure seeker and invalids. This lovely plao is situated in tbe beauti ful valley of the r'rtnch Broad, within eight m lea of the raitroad. We hare a fine band of music, attentire rer vants, and all other accommodation to be found at a first-class watering place. For parti col an apply for descriptive pant phlet. ry. U. HVJ Vf UklUPI, june 10 Propritor4 Iliseollanooas. Boatwriglit & McKoy's The Best Floor Soli in the Market ! We can sell you a Sweet, Sound Flour as : low as ' ! S3.50 per Barrel I We have all grades, j PLANT'S EXTRA (the Old Reliable) Flomr always in stek. I Guarantee all our Flours Fresh and Sweet. - . ! 1 i Our orders are daily. We therefore have in stock and en route, FRESH GOODS, viz : Tbe sweetest BUTTER, the best LARD, t 1 The oldest WHISKEYS and BRANDIES, : I . "i The choicest and most delicUe WINES, I The finest flavored TEAS, and COFFEES j 1 that a Turk would go into eetasies over. i i . . ! Then think of our large stock cf 1 ' I PRESERVES, I JELLIES, PICKLES, CRACKERS, ! RAISIXS, NUTS, I CANNED GOODS, of every description, etc. I 1 We would like to have some one t" aston ish ms by calling and enquiring for something that they need (in the Grocery line) that we I cannot in a moment furnuh. Come and see us and we will greet you I j with a hearty welcome, and at the same time ssll yon Goods LOWER than yov ever bought them before. j i Boatwiight & McKoy, 1 ' 5 dc 7 XTortb Front Street. july 21." I : Foreclosure Sale. OS FRIDAY, the 1st day of August next, at 12 o'clock. M bv virtue of the pow ers conf rred by a certain mortgage deed ex ecuted by Joseph C. Pittman and wife, to the i!mineton Buildine Association, registered in the Records of Mew Hanover County, in Book F. F. F., page 484, the undersigned will offer for bale by public auction at the Court House door in the City of Wilmington, that certain 1 t of land in the Citv of Wil mington, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a pim in uie wieru im ui Fourth street, 103 feet North, of. iU istersec inn with n&Ti'a atraet. thence Northwardly with Fourth atret 60 feet, thence Westward ly 121 feet to the Eastern line of Third street, thence Beuthwest wardly with said line . rf 3d st, SS feet to Davis street, ihene9-&6utheast-wardlr with the NorJhejSeof Davis street W feet andjgcs-Jastwardty 111 feet to the Wifining. . . . . Terms of sale Cash, rurcnaser to pay ior panera. ALEX. T. LONDON, june 2-18tAjy3l Assignee in Bankruptcy. Headquarters for Ale, Lager Beer and Porter. XX SSAZlCTTS & flOH'fl, No. i Market-Street JAN FUBNI8H.YOD WITH.THE BESi Ale, Lager Beer and Porter, both keg and bottled in the city. Country orders promptly attended t SoL Bear t Bros.. rpAKE, PLEiSUBEin announcing to their nusasrou friends and patrons that they have ne of the most complete and largest st cks of . , CLOTHING & FURNISHING GOODS, I i HATS' &c ' And that the above will be sold at lewer prices than by any other House ia the city Call early and get Bargains. ' June 17 SOL BEAR BROS. Thof . H. McKoy, JBobt H- HcKoy WILMINGTON, N. O. Gfioe North side Marked street, betwee Second and Third streets. JaaJTm Uiscellanoous. S1500.00 Of LZ- FOR PARTICULARS "'nBinu-- ADDRESS WhiteSewing Machine LIFE IN A BOTTLE. The Most Valuable Medical Disco v ery Known' to the World No More Use for Quinine, Calomel i or Mineral Poisons Life for the Blood, Strength for and Health for All. the Nerves, ANOPEf LETTER TO THE PUBLIC f Believins: that bv cleansing the blood and building up the constitution was the only true war of bani hinjr disease and being troubled with weakness j of the lungs, catarrh, very much broken down in constitution, &o , and after trying the best physicians and paying out my money for mauy kinds of medicines advertised without hnding a permanent cure, btiran doctoring myself, using medicines made trom roots and herbs. I fortunately discovered a wonderful bitters or Blood CleanBer,the first bottle of which gave me new life and vigor, and in time effected a perma nent cure. 1 was free iron? catarrh, my lungs became strong and sound, being able to stand the most severe cold and exposure, and 1 have trained over thirty pounds in weight. Feel ing confident that I had made a wonderful discovery in medicine, I prepared a quantity ot the Root Bitters, and ' was in the habit of giving tbem away to sick friends and neigh bors. I found the medicine effected the most wonderful cures of all diseases caused from humors or scrof ila in the blood, Imprudence, Bad Stomach, Weakness, Kidney Diaeise, Torpid Liver, Ac , Ac. The news of my discovery in this way spread from one person to another until Ij found myself called upon to supply patients with medicine tar and wide, and I was induced to establish a labor atbrv for compounding and bottling the. Root Bitters in large quantities, and I now dj vote all my time to this business. ! I I was at first backward in presenting eitner myself or discovery in this way to the publ;c, not being a patent med ciue man and with small capital, butjl am getting bravely over that. Since I first advertised tbis uieiciiif I have been crowded witn orders from drug gists and country dealers, and tbe hundred of letters 1 have received irom persons cure a, Drove the fact that no remedy ever did so much good in so short a time and had so much succees as the Root Bitters. In tact, I am convinced that they will soon take the, lead of all other medicines in use. JNeaily one hundred retail druggists, right here at home in Cleveland, now sell Root Bitters, some o whom have already sold over one thousand oottles. i Root Bitters are strictlv Ta medical prep ation, such as was used in the good old oays of our forefathers, when people wre cured bv some simple root or plant, and. when calomel and other poisonB of the mineral kingdom! were unknown. lhev acc8trons'iv on the liver and kidneys. keep he bowels regular and build up the nervous system. 'I hey penetrate every part of the body, searching out every nerve, bone and tissue from the head to tf e feet, cleansing and strengthening the fountain springs of life, hence they must reach all diseases by purification and nourishment, j No matter what your feelings or symptoms are, what the disease or ailment is, use Rot Bitters. Don't wait until you are sick, btft if y ou only feel bad i or miserable, use the Bitters at once. It may save your life. Thousands of persons in ail parts of the ountry are already using Root Bitters They have saved many lives of consumtives who had been given up by friends and physi cians to die, and have permanently cared many old chronic cases of Catarrh, scrofula, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia,, and Skin Diseases, where all other treatments had fa-led. Are you troubled with sick headache, costiveness, dizziness, weakness, bad taste in the mouth, nervousness, and broken-down in constitution? You will be cured if you take Root Bitters. Have you humors and pimples on your face or skin? Nothing wili give jou such good health, strength, and beauty as Root Bit ter. . , I know that jealous phys'cians will cry humbug because my discovery cures so many of their patients, b t I care not. It is now my desire and determination to place my Root Bitters as fast as pus-ible within the reach of all those bu tiering throughout the world. Hold by wholesale and retail drug gists and country merchants, or pent by ex press on receipt of price, fl.GC per bottle, or six bottles $5.00. For certificates of won derfnl cures, gee "my large circular around each bottle of medicine. Read and judge for JG'uraelf. jL.Ask your druggist or merchant for FRAZIER'S ROOT BITTER!.-, the grea Blood Cleanser,and take no substitute he ma ecom mend because be makes a large profit Q. W. FRAIZER, Discoverer. 338 Supei ior St., Cleveland O. For sale by J. C Munds andT. S. Burbank, druggists. I march 26th eow-dAw The New 4,unny South." THE BEST AND HANDSOMEST PAPER IN AMERICA. Send for it at Once See Opr Club Rates- THE 'SUNNY 80UTH" is mw the mod el weekly of the age. It comes out in an entire new dre and new make-up generally and is overflowing witn the richest and spi ciest matter tf the day f'oems, Esajs. Stories, ftews of the Week, Wit and Humor, Female Go sip, Domestic Matters, Letters from all Sections, Notes of Travel, Puzzles, Chess, Problems, Marriages, Deaths, Health Notes, Personals, Stage Notes, Movement- in Southern Society, Fathioo Notes with Plates, Answers to Correspondents, Bi graphies with Portraits of distinguished men and women, Humorous Engravings, hensational Clip pings, Correspondents Column, Local Mat ters, Railroad Guide, anc forcible editorials upon ail subjects. 1 Is it possible to make a paper more oomp'ete ? Get a copy and ex amine it. , It nw circulates in all the States and Territories, in England, Ireland, Cana da, Australia, Brazil, and the Indian A ation. ! It is rea'ly an honor to the South and our people are proud of it, and every one should take it immediately. The price is jonly $2.50 a year. We will end the "Suany South" and theDaiLn Rivibw one year for f 6, or, we wilt send the "Sunny South' and the Wilminqtok Jocb-' al one year for $1.50. - The "Sunny South" and "Boys and Girls .k ;u r -r.;.v.,.A r of the Seuth' j.tu, witn. a large, aaa magnincent pictur thrown in. 1 Address this office, r J. H. A W. B. SEALS, J 17 I Atlanta, q. Miscellaneous. 1 PLt LUMBERS Co.- Cleveland, ohio. I j THE XKW XQIiK WEEKLY HERALD, JAMES GORDON B2NftV u he Best and Cheapest New "VM'er l'ublUb Postage Fre. I ONE d.olla'k Per jYear, 1 . 1 ; oO Cent ibr Six Iomh.j An Extra Copy to every Club f Ten. New York Herald, Published every Day jn theYear. Postage Free; j . : i - ' ' ' ' l $10 pays for one year, Sundays included $8 pays for one year, without Sandsvi $5 pays for six months. Hundavs inrinlj 14 pays for six months, without Sundtn $2 pays for one year br any specified a.'. J, year or any specified dT fjf i tne wees:. $1 pays for six months for any gptt fied(i ui Luc n cca, - $1 pe- month (iacirding Hundajgl wi;I h. j chargeo on subscriptions for a !PM peri ( inau mrcc muuiiio. - ,. TO EUROPE Including Daily : Weekly (Europein Edition V Weekly (Domestic Kditionj XEW.si)KAl.EltS SUPP 4M LIE!) ! Postage Free. Daily Eaitif.n...Tw and a half cu. per Cl runusy jvuiuon " oui ctB j.erO t Weekly Edition Two cent' y?r UnJr N. ri. ot less than 6 copies maiWt newsdealers at wholesale rates. 1 We allow no eouim Bfions on sub ripti t.j Daily Edition Ado"re.-s, ! XR,W VOKK HE-U'l.li'. ' mch 19 Bioadway au.l rit. A a- S... Cora , Eac on , Mo lasses; 40 000 Ijush.Prrae Whlh tV,rnJ 7 Boxes L S and 2() Q Hhds New Crop tub "I. I Bbls Cuba, N. 0. an 1 K. li. 1 250 bls Freeii loar 1 Tf rBbls Sugars, Cruiihe- (Jranulatec A.J Extra V, anJ'C, Q Bags Conee, all grad. a, 10Q Tubs Choice Family Urd, Half BbJ and Boxis H'uaf, IO Takuil. 1600 Kegs Nails, ALSO, Potash, -Lye, Soda, Soap, 8tarchf Hoop Iron, Spirit Barrels, Glut. A F or sale low by I WILLIAMS k MDRCHISON, iune 17 Wholesale Gro. A Unto. Mer. NEV PiM'OS.SK Each, and all styles, including Grand Hqunn and Upright, all strictly first clahu, solii at the lowest nht cash wholesale kachhiT t prices, direct to the purchahek. These I'ian"! made one of the finest displays at ttie Cen tennial Exhibition, and were unanimous?? re commended for the Hishkst Honohh otit 12,000 in use. Regularly incorporated Man ufacturing Co. Factory established' over 3 j years, The Square Grande contain Math'u sheL'o iiowl latent DuDlex Overstrung Kca.e. the greatest improvement in tbe , hipt'tryl-f ; Piano making. The Uprights are the tinr-t in America. Pianos sent on trial. Doh'tj fail to write for Illustrated and Descriptive catalogue of 48 pages mailed free. MENDELSSOHN PIANO '(XU apl 7-6m 21 East 15th street. h itreetJ'X Y 1" : f 4 A Jure 1'iire for Pile. A SURE CURE for the biind bleedinr. itcbiDg and ulcera'ed piles has bt?eD uh; covered by Dr. William (an Indian retnedj), called. Dr. .William's. Indian Oint fjent. A single box has cured the worst oi l ci.ronic casesof twenty-liveand thirty yearsVta'iir.. No one r.e-d sutler five minutes after aj pl ieg this wonderful; soothing medicine 1 1' tions, instruments and electuaries d m""? harm than good. William's OiDtuieEt ab sorbs the tumors, allays the interee ltdhirg , (particulaily at night after getting warju in bed), acts as a poultice, gives instant ana painless relief, and is prepared odIj f'r Vet , itching of the private parts and1' nothing"?'. B- '"I consalted physicians in Philu-I- nViSa r.nniavillo Pinpinn ti . Indian anOlil this city, atfd spent hundreds ofdlla"8 an I founa no relief until I obtained a box of Vf. William's Indian Ointment some f ur mbnU ago, and it has cured me completely" Joseph M. Rvdeh, Cleveland, , O. i 'Has done me mbregjaod tnanali tli u?1 cine I ever tried, and 1 bave spent more in an $100 with doctors, besides medicines I ' cure cost me more than $40." if j' , David SrABUNO, Ingranam, llj. 1 f'Have euflered twenty yeais with itching and ulcerate piles, having used ere'T reli dy that came to my notice without bene0i until I used Indian Ointment and recei immediate relief. i James Cabbol, (an old mi er) l I I Teem, yr- . NoiPile Remedy ever gained u ej rapid favor and extensive sale. Hold dt wholesale and reUil drugguta.- For l ef' J . u. Munds and T. H. HurDanx. -mch 20 eow-dAw i Steamer Passu art, , 1 ,l- r rs A PT. J. W, HARPER, Jri rJ i Will resume SUNDAY jjjjr, TRIPS TO SMITH VI LLE, April 27e.V cf i permitting. Daily Trips as usual. LTe Dock at 9.3Q A. 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The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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