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The Daily Review. JOMM. T. J ASS US. Ed. and I'rop WILMINGTON. N. C. MONDAY. AUGUST 4. I . Gil ANT IN JAPAN. It se-jmTthat G neral Grant, in Japan, is beta ft feasted and toasted aud feted iu the highest atjle of Japanese courtesy, lie was welcomed by the Kmperor in a big speech on th 4ih of July, in which an allusion waa made to the coiocideDce of the dite and the regret that the only obstacle to the complete, harmony of the occasion the absence of the Ilritlsh cftkiala, aud their refusal to notice Gen eral Grant either by a salute or other wise. If the Emperor of Japan sees Gt to do honor to Gen. Grant we have no objec tion, but we cannot see why he should expect that the Driti.-h ofScialla should do him distinguished honor. He is au American citizen, and he ia nothing more. is no inore entitled to cAicial honors than any other American citizen, and we are booming disgusted with the ovations tendered bun iu his trav el, lie is traveling around the world in a vessel of war belonging to the United Slates, and to which he has no more right than any other man. We are glad that the d gnlty ol British official will not permit them to do an honor to an American citi zen, which they are not called upon to renler to a citizen of their own nationality THE RIOI1T WAV TO TALK. Speaking of the Hon. Jere Haralson's fulmiaatious on a prospective immense Kama exodus from Alabama next fal 1, the Montgomery Ailvtrtiser says; The colored people are gradually im- nrovicz in estate and education. The Uisrxit.on of the whites id to help and encourage the.n In every way po.sible. lint the white people are not trightencd about any pruiKw.-u exodus. The 100, 000 negroes may go and Alabama will bo cone the worse lor it. The South will, in fact, bo the better or it; for while it will necessitate a greater decree of industry on the part of the whites, it would be of great advantage to the South to reduce the volume of the cotton crop. Cat it down a third and the remaiuing two-tUirla would Bring the producer a much money 90 the whole does now. - For hi own stake, we would dissuade the negro from emigrating to the frigid Northwest; but if he will go. both whites and blacks there will get in a line of mu tual instruction, which may be profitable to them and to the peace of the country. What the colored emigrant will learn wi.l be that his Southern employers were not exacting, but liberal and patient, and that he hat now got to earn his money's worth. He will be among a people who know how to drive a hard bargain and ex act every cent due them. What the latter will learn we need not specify. It can safely be left to experience. SIICRMAN IN3IAINE. Secretary Sherman went to Maine, os tensibly to aid the Republican iu carry ing the State in the gubernatorial election but in r'!itv to advance his own interests in tha Preei lontial race of 1S80. It would seem, however, that in firiug his first gun in that State, v here Blaine, who is a!so a prcminent a.pirant for the Re" publican nomination for the Presidency rejiJea, he wa inconveniently near the bretch of the i.i-ce. and was bidiy dam aged by the receil. Mr. Sherman made but a few speeches ia the "Pine Tree State," aud those were mainly devoted U financial affairs. As the chief financial agent cf the cour.try, it was to bo sup posed that he could present an array of facts and figures which would place him up d record as an able statesman and shrewd financier, but his attempts proved an ut ter aud disastrous failure. Wherever he wjnt hi fjuud haad-bills beiug freely clr cnlated exposing his rather crooked ru a ti nt rol disposing of the finances of the country, and arraiguiog him for incon sistency. Ha found to his dismay iu the fig urea presented by tbo.e Laud-bills, that somebody with a fondness for statis tics had remembered what he had forgot ten, and had made f.r him a record be had cot expected. The Sherman boom, so far aa llaine is concerned, is a dead failure. W I LM IS UTO'S O I'l'O RTU.N ITY. We are glad to see tkat tbe Raleigh Lbicrrcr has a good word to say for WilmiDglon occasionally. The facts coot a: Led in the article published below are interctic to oar merchants and we copy the Obiericr's article entire: When our Western railroad Ilnea are finished, it will be f 'und that Wilmington will be the nearest seaport having railroad connections with Cincinnati and more western cities We will then be in a po sition to do a shipping business with all that country, and particularly will we be able to bid for the carrying trade with South America. To show that the advantages of short lines are now being appreciated, we site the changes that have taken place in the JaiUwo years ia the wheat fcade. For merly New York, because of her canal facilities, bad the entire control of the traffic in wheat. Philadelphia and Boston both entered into competition with New York, but r either of them could turn thr course of trade from ' it accustomed channel. It wa? reserved for Baltimore, upon the complet on of her lines, to be ccB.e the formidable rival ofj the great n-troKIis. i , ' I The totnl shipments of these four citie for the eleven mohths ending Julo 24, 18T9. wereoue huu lred an ! 6fty millions of bushels, of which New York shipped in round numbers aeventy-six millions, or one-half, Baltimore tbirtyreigbt millions. Philadelphia twenty, ser n millions, and Bostcn ten millions. Five years ago the entire amount of whea exported ww but seventy-six millions, tf which New York shipped more than three fourths, being about isiity million; and! Baltimore lesa tl an en million, or at out one-eight. While the exports from New York have been increased one fourth, those "of Balti more have ncreased 400 per ceut. This gain which Baltimore is making so rapidly upon her northern rival is due to the shorter line of her railway connec tions with the western distributing poiuta abort lines will tell., ( From this illustra tion we see who Wilmington will be beuetted wheu she becomes the terminal point rf the shortest railway connecting Cincinnati with the ocean. All the traffic of that trade centre iB suar, coflce and molasses, foreign sabs and foreign tobaccos, will naturally! cme through Wilmington, provided our merchants will prepare themselves lor tne business mat will be opened uu to their industry ami enterprise. i In this view it may be welli enough to see what these Southern communications are now doing in the way of trade with the United States. We find for the year ending December 31, 1878, that Braz;l sent to our shores about forty millions of her produce, but ioyk m returri only about tea millions worth. . Cuba does worse than1 that, for she bought fiom us but about eleven millions and sold us sixty millions worth. The difference iket ween our imports aud exports to the other South American 8taes is not quite s great, but still is verv remarkable. Altogether we send to these American neighbors of ours 'less than $60,000,000 of goods, whi'e we get from th m, in round numbtrs, $160,000,- 000 of their 6Ugar, ceffeo, hides and to bacco. The balance tin trade which we have to nav iu cash is a round one bun- dred million. Those countries all take large quantities of cotton goods, yarns, &c, which are chiefly supplied by Great Britain. W: insist that North Carolina with her water a a f power, ner spinuia cutnaie ir spinning cotton, her cheap labor, and her light taxes ought to be able to supply this South American demand cheaper than Great Britain, where they have to pay freight on the cotton and iusurauce and interest from Wilmington to Mai.chester,aud from Mau- ch.-sler back to Brazil. !It seems to us ibat while the British cotton is still on the way to Liverpool, our W llmiutiton friends ougnt to Lave theirs convertea into yarns ana uemereu iui xtiu. xia.u aiuua iul year sent us $35,000,000 worth of coffee aud Cuba $43,000,000 in sugar. 8 much of these articles as are needed lor distribu tion at Cincinnati will naturally and inevi tably find their way through Wilmington it her North Car dina merchants there seek it, for the short and direct line from Cincinnati to Cuba and Brazil is through Western North Carolina aud Vyilmiugton WASMSGTOX LETTER- WasH'KOTON, D. C, Aug. jl, 187U. A little more than one month lies between this date and the day of the Maine election. I bare before called attention to the importance of the rote of that State, bat wish again to eay that there seems to be no subject of more importance to tne conierva tivea of the country than the result in the Maine election. One of the two or three leaders, ; and prominent oandi dates for the Presidency, belonging to that party, resides in that titate. He is Chairman of 'the State Committee and has been half 1 generation, lie has been in both Houses of Congress He is an accomplished politician. He ia throwing into the State all the in ilaencea be aaa command, and will do his utmost to carry He believes that if carry the State that it for ma party. tne Republicans reenlt will hare great influence in other atatea. He is right. It will have enormous intlaence. But what is democracy do ing to assist tne opposition to Itepnb lioinism in that State?! Compared to what Blaine and the rest, are doing, nothing, at all. Early attention to this fact is earnestly requested on tho part of those who have caarge of encu mat tors. '' The story ia adoat that General Grant is to be offered tbe English Mia bion, just vacated by j Mr. Welsh. It is not likely that he would accept the place, as he is steadily working for higher honors, and to accept even the highest subordinate office would in jure his chances. Between him, bow ever, and some thirdrate Pennsylva nia radioal politician, it is .thought every man, woman and child in the country would prefer the General. It is said that Secretary Schurz threatens to resign if Grant is appointed. The $9,000,000 'voted byCongreas for "river and harbor improvement" will be spent. It was proposed that as Ion the occasion daring Grant's term, the money, or most of it, he allowed to remain in the Treasury, and if such coarse were legally proper it would certainly be wise. ' It is whole some, however, to obey tbe law. Capu James B. Hades has a plan for building a railway, on which ships can be carried across thj Isthmus of Uarien. lie says he can build in three or four years a railway of sufficient capacity, and at a cost which is a mere fraction ot that of D&Lessep's canal. Government will be asked to send a v easel and engineers tc examine the ground and report upon the feasibility of the plan. If the Captain asks for a vessel he will get; it, fur his success in other. great engineering enter prises has created unbounded confidence in his (kill. BUU5SHI5C. Disinfectants are all non-soenta. Steubenrille Herald. , We never beard of a man so mean that a fly wouldn't become attached to him. Fond da Lao Reporter. 1 It is commendable to be proud of one's berth pfce, provided it b not d rect ly over the boiler. New York New. , The towns arouud here that were not burned by General Tryon a oen ury ago are now mad about it. Dan bury News. I- Th man who was beard to exclaim, 'Let's have a good deal,' referred more to the quality . than the quantity of cards. Yonkers Statesman. A Jersey City congregation has in vited its pastor to resign because be lucks magnetism. The wise pastor will at onoe see the necessity of oen- ceaiiug a pair of galvanio batteries in hia boots. Philadelphia Chronicle Herald. He was a di-gu-ted boy. He had exercised great oaution, and had Anal- !y succeeded in crawling, unobserved, he found it was not a circus but a re rival meeting in progress. Boston Post, A contemporary asks: 'How shall womi n carry their purses to frustrate the tbievet? Why, carry them empty. Nothing frustrates a thief more than to snatch a woman's purse, after fol lowing her a half mile, and then find that it contains notning but a recipe for epioed peaches and a faded photo grupn of her grandmother. Norris town Herald. A New York lady writes: 'If I oould have my way, every smoker should marry a smoker or live alone forever.' HUft, uu JUU AUUW humh WUU1U vol, w& f 1 r rather a nicj idea matrimonial smoke .n :i : :u 1 a. : 1 . as it were one blast, two stems mac smoke as one. Smoking girls desirous of getting married will please mention the prti cular brand of tobacco they affect. New York Uommercial Advertiser. A w.zen-faoed man. wish a hand organ and sore eyed monkey attach mem, stooa ier nve minutes ! on a Rtreet corner yesterday and warbled a few notes from the 'Dead March. A sympathizing public contributed 77 cents to help pay his house rent, while hve ablebodied men worked for six teen hours nor u doxen yards away and received fo cents for their labors. It isn't quantity, its quality the peo pie care ior. new xorK express. The White Mountain hotels are ful of .Massachusetts schoolntarmo, who set as waiters. When one of them looks at a guest through her glasses and asks him if he will have another plate of hash, in six different languages he is nearly paralyzed, aad doesn't re cover his appatite for nearly two days 13ut her culture and education doesn t disturb the equanimity of a country editor, lie replies in oansorit.and she looks inquiringly around and fingers htr bangs in a meditative manner. The editor enjoys her confusion, aud explains his answer in Greek. Nor- ristown Herald. An 01a coiorea man maoe nis ap a .J 1 - pearanoe at the ferry dock last after dinner the other day, and after he had taken several olose looks at the river, a hand on a ferry boat called oat to him: 'Looking for a boat to come down, nncle ? 'No, sab ; I was lookin' fur de ice to come down,' was the re ply, 'What! Ice come down the river with , the thermometer ninety-five degrees in the shade? 'Den it bzn t come,! Bah?' 'Not much.' 'And it wont oome, sah ?' I guess 'not not before December. Yoa mast be crzy." U, no, fan I xk mi uwm - fcu um t -11 1 .. I nephew of mine, tie tole me dis noon dat de ice war all gwine outer de rib- ber, an' I fought I'd oome 'long down au' see.' 'Wei:, the boy li"d. 'Yes, sab, I speck he did, sah. Leastwise, I doan see any ice round heah any whar. I sort o' 'spooled all de time dat de boy was mistaken, bat I didn't want to dispute him widout oomin down heah first. Pat nephew will have to be more keerful in the f ucher, sah, or 1 11 take de floatin' loe outer his system wid de bootjack, sah.' .Detroit ifree Press. Be wise and Happy. If you will gtop all your extravagant and wrong notions ia doctoring yourself and familtes with expensive doctors or humbug cure-alls, that do harm always, and use only nature's simple remedies for all your ailments you will be wise, well and happy, and save great expense. The greatest remedy for this, the great, wise aud good will tell you, Is Hop Hitters- re ly on it. See another column. HOP BITTERS.i " f k "vt-i-i . n 1 l. II01S, nuCHC, MANDRAKE, DANDELION, i ajto th PcmxsT ajtd Ban SCxmcai. Qtauitm nvl au. othx Bnnu.1 '4 I AH VUem of tbe Stomach. Bowels. Blood. T i. I jm, aaa L rvoajy OTgmoc, Kerrotuneaa, Elep-j maa eupwetmuj TtxoAim uompialnta. . 81000 IN GOLD? be pld for a cue thr will not cure or hln orl . ... . ... . . ior aayxmng- Impore or mjunooa round la them. I Auk joor druesriat r Hop Btttcn and try tbeml owore jot ateepw Take m iar. Bor Couoa Ccu la tbe aweete, safeft aad best.1 Th Hor Pas for Stomach, lirer aad Kidney fe I rMrtoauotaera, CVMbyaMorpUon. ajkdxug-gtet.1 D. L C. Is aa absolute aad trralatlbl cure for dnutk- eaaeaa, use of opnua, tobacco aad aarootlca: ' Send for circular. Salt. 4,000 Salt. Salt- Backs LIVEBP00L,8ALT, How laaJiac fr by JoaslT Tf 1LLIA1I8 .MUBOniaOJTt Miscellaneous. Booms and Board. VERT FINE ROOMfc AND BOARD ean be famished to families, eoaples, or sio gls persoas, oa favor-We terms for the Bum mer, at ths pleasant and convenient dwell ing oa the corner ot front and Mulberry stxrsts. Both transient, permanent aod day board ers accommodated t moderate prices. I For particulars enquirs of I M K.H.I J BOUIHNOT, June 14-tf Cor- Front and kiulbeirysls $300 A MOV TH iruaran teed. $12 a dayn home Iliads by th industrious. Ganilal not rqniru-: we win atart you. Men, women, boys' and girh make money faster at work for us than at anything else. The work is light and pleasant, and such as ai ybne can go right at. Those who are wise who see this notice will send us their addresses at once and see for th mselves. Costly Outfit and terms free. Nw is the time. 'T hose al ready at work are laying up large sums of money. Addjf0 TRUE &CO., Augusta, Maine. une 7 d&w. II n 1 flOr T I A nil I if. 1 CALL AT AND GET IT. BBLS., HALF BB LS. and at RETAIL. THIS lTlPPie r Urlliea J? lOUr I is pronounced by all who have used it, to be PERFECTION I No higher grade can be made ! A trial Will COnviuce Uie SKeptlCai J I GEORGE MYERS, I iulr 26-tf 11, 13 and 18 South Front St. Corn , Bacon 9 Molasses. V 40 000 Duh Prim White JCorn, Ofir Boxes D. S. and Smoked 04tO I bides, 200 350 Hhds New Crop Cuba I Molasses. Bbls Cuba. X. O. aad 8. U. Molasses. 1 . 1 250 BW" rreitl Flour 1 n'r' Bbls Sugars, Crushed, 1 I O Granulated A, Extra C, and 0, 210 Bags Coffee, all grades, 2 00 Tlb" ctioic FjnilJ L"d JQ Boxes Tobaoeo, Tax Off. y er Half Bbis and Boxes Ssiuff. tO I Tax Off. 1600 KeNIla ALSO, Potash, Lye, Hod a, Soap, Starch, Hoop Iron, Spirit Barrels, Glue, Ac. For sale low by WILLIAMS k UCRCHISON, iane IT Wholesale Orb. A Com. If er. in I w K r n I III PPK I tin .j a r t a n f r 1 a n r flA.i Uo rii4 upwara, not -used a vsar, iro 0 as new; warranted . 0W nanus and ORGANS at EXTRAORDINARY LOW prices fob cash. Catalogues Mailed, HOR ACE WaTEKS, Agent, 40 Kast 14th Street, ri. T. r. O. Box. 363U. Ljuly is-4w ajaaa returns in SO days on 100 lnres- kD I J J vested. Official reports and infor mation rasa. Like profits weekly oa Stock options or 910 to bo. Address. T. Potter Wlst A Co., Bank. er, 35 Wall St., S. Y. july l-4w c A-i innveste Jnvested in Wall Street I OIV lU-OlVWStocks maks fortunes every month, boom sent tree explaining ererytning. Address BAXTER Co., UANKllS, 17 Wall Kt., july 16-Aw Aew xprr. VI VI ft Vt f1Yw Please write for IIKUK XIKB large Illustrai sUsUAlu UUvl Catalogue of 1 th . j I large luustraieu, Rifles. Shot Cuns. Revolvers). Address Great Western Gun Works. Pitts burg, Pa. ialy 16 4 w TAHATflA fiTWrHin SANFORD'S The oaty combination of tbe true Jamaica Ginger wit! choice Ar omatics and French Brandy for fholeri Moroui, cramps au Pains. Disrrhaa auc JAMAICA vienteryi D si e, rir Flatulency. Want of Tone and Activity in the Stomach and Bow els, and avoiding the dangers of Change of GINGER. Water, rood and Cli uate. Ask for Sanford's Jamacla Cingei. july 16-4w Each, aad all styles, including Grand Square and UDrisrht. all strictly nasr class, sold at tha loweat hbt cash wholxsaui raoroaT prices, direct to the rtrCHA.ia. These Pianos made one of the finest displays at the Cen- iwini-l Exhibition, and were naanintotuuy re eommextded for the HieaasT Hoiioas ovsr H. nna la nu. RrularlT ineeTDoratad Man- ufacturing Co. Factory established over 38 Tears The saaare uranax oontaia jtatnn- shek'a new nateoi Duplex Ovsrstmnr Scale. tna greatest unprovemeas u ue ; nisrory ei .. m . . 9 .1 i . r. . . flano ntakinx Tne Lrpngnn are ue naest ia Aaaeriea. Pianos sent o : trial. Don't fail to write for Xllastrated and Descriptive eataloga of IS pages snaUod iree, UJiNDKLittJOlLN riAMU UU DellEDII PIANOS $125 apl l-4n 31 Eat UU street, V a Miscellaneous. I I 11 II THEBCST THE WOnLO SOLD r "sw .a t. a wk m W X sf t sT sT- si 500: 1 sv r m. va k w. tk mm BEWARE orTl WV WhiteSewing Machine LIFE IN A BOTTLE. The Most Valuable Medical Discov ery Known I to the Worlds No More Use for Quinine, Calomel or Mineral Poisons Life for the Blood, ' Strength, for the Nerves, and Health for All. j AN6rEN LETTER TO THE PUBLIC Believing that by cleansing tne blood and building up the constitution was the only true war of bani hiug diita?e and being troubled with weakness of the lungs, catarrh, rery much broken down in constitution, Ac , and after trjiag the bett physicians and paying out my money for many kinds of medicines adrertised without finding a permanent cure, I btgan doctoring myself, using medicines made from roots ( and herbs. I fortunately discovered a wonderful bitters or Blood Cleanser, the first bottle of which gave me new life and vigor, and in time effected a perma nent cure, i was free Iroin catarrh, my lungs became strong and sound, being able to staad the most severe cold and exposure, and 1 have gained 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 iving them away to sick friends and neigh ors. I found the medicine effected the most wonderful cures of all diseases caused from humors or scrofala in the blood, Imprudence Bad Htomach, Weakness, Kidney Disease Torpid Lirer, 4c , Ac. The nws of my discovery in this way spread frou one person to another until I found myself called uood to suddIv patients with me'Ucue tar and wide, and I was induced to establish a labor atory for compounding and bottling tbe Hoot Bitters in large Quantities,' aud 1 now d vote al' my time to this business. I was at first backward in presenting eitfier myself or discovery in this way to the paoic. not being a patent mea cme man ana wiiq small capital, but I am getting bravely over that. Since I first advertised this medicine I have been crewdediwitn orders from drug gists and countrv dealers, and the hundreds of letters I have received fro-m persons cured, nrove the fact that no remedv ever did; bo much good in so short a time and h ad so muoa snocess as the Koot Bitters, in tact, 1 convinced that thev will soon take the lead mniTiwH mm ill mm 111L 111 LLni it. au ihliIi. a. u iu a n 1 ot all other medicines in use. .N ea-ly ea'lj one hundred retail druggists, right here at home in Cleveland, now sell Koot mf.ers, soma or whom have already sold oyer one thousand bottles. ! Root Sitters are strictly a medical prepar ation, such as was used in the good old dayB of our forefathers, when people w re cured by some simple root or plant, and wpen calomel and other poisons of tbe mineral kinedom were unknown. That act strongly on the liver and kidneys. keep the bowels regular and build up the nervous system, 'ihey penetrate every part of the body, searching out every nerve, bone and tissue from the head to t e feet, cleansinsr and I st enethening tbe fountain. springs of life. hnce they must reach all diseases by purification and nourishment. pio matter what your reelings or symptoms are. what the disease or ailment is, use Jtwoot Bitters. Don't wait until you are sick, bat if yon only feel bad or miserable, use the Bitters at once, it mav save your me. Thousands of persons in all parts of the ountry are already using Koot Bitters They have saved many lives of consumtives who had been given up by friends and physi cians to die, and have permanently cured many old chronic cases of Catarrh, scrofula, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, and Skin Diseases, where all other treatments had failed. Are you troubled with sick headache, costiveness, dullness, weakness, bad taste in the mouth, nervousness,and broken-down in constitution? Tou will be cured Jf you take Koot Bitters. Have you humors and pimples on your face or skin? Nothing will give you such gbod health, strength, and beauty as Koot Bit ters. . i I know that jealous physicians will cry humbug because my discovery cures se many ot their patients, b t l care not. It is now my desire and determination to place my Root Bitters as fast as pjosible within the reach ef all those suffering ! throughout tbe world Hold by wholesale and retail drug gists and country mer chants, or sent by ex press on receipt of price, $1.00 per bottle, or six bottles $5.00. . For certificate of won derful cures, see my large circular around each bottle of medicine. Head aud judge for youroelf. 1 I , Ask your "ruggist or merchant for FRAfclEK'S KOOT BITTER, the grea Blood Clf anser,and take no substitute ha ma 'ecom mend because he makes a large profit. G. W. FRAIZER, Discoverer. 338 Supeiior t?t., Clev4arid O. For sale by J. C. Munds nndT. S. Burbank, Druggists. I I march 26th eow-dw $66 A WEEK in your, own town, and no capitnl risk ed. Fpu can give the bu siness a trial witnout expanse, ine Des: onnortimitv fiver offered for thosf! williiic to worfe yeu should try not In. g else until xrc J . . . 0 you see for yourself what you can do at the business we offer. ro room to explain here , You can devote all your time or only your spare time to the bnsines, andimakt great pay for every hour that you work Women make as much js men. hend for special private terms and paiticulars, which we mail free. S5 Otlfi- fret. xJon't com plain of hard times while ou have. such i chance. ' Address U 11 A L LET ! & CO. Portland. Maine. juue:7-d&w. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, 1 i i ' 1 WILMINGTON, T. C. T- A. 0CHUITE, Prop. ryiHE COMWERCIAL, formerly the "EM- 1 i ' PIBE HOUSE",having been thoroughly ren- orated and refitted is cow one of the leading first-class Hotels in the city, i The table is supplied with tbe b-st our home and north- i 'i era markets affuids. I Li- Board per D y $2 and $2 50 ! Large Sample Rooms for the Com- mereial trade. A Firit-Class Kar an3 Billiard Hall j connected with this IIoteL FRKK LUNCH daUy from li A. M. to 11.50 P. H. Miscellaneous.1 tfsswT HUMBS ADDRESS! Co. Cleveland, ohio Schriiuiiv U Tax Aotlei? rp.llB ATTRTio neroh.n L , 1 ders in Peni,r c U,u,IU;,t IH7 : w ii. tvery mercnnt, j.-we'e uruggioi, ana every otfter dol.r v., HKK"kf " oiner dealer, whm h 1 bujf and sell goods, ares ,r uiHrrfundL ' whatve- name or descriptim, oceut itl(.',' are cpeciallf taxed elfowhpm i V: r1 shall, in addition to His ad valorem tax ob' ft ck, pay ms a license ax n- te;th fTnl per cen urn on the total amount uf uurcB" in or rUT or ths 8tatb, tor rtib or on cr j7t' whether such persons herein mentioned h ! purchase as principal or tbrWnh aa'tr!' or commission merchant. Krery person tio ed in this section shall, nithin tei l fterj the fi st day of January and Joiru each year; delirer to the Register of dLZ a sworn itatement nf th . r,w..l. ... . purchase? for the preceding sis BionUiJe ing on the Slst day of December or th Oa of June Any agentor c mmiMio merchsut making such pu chases shall, fo hU pii . pal, make and deliver the statement ai Lereu required. Provided, that the persons ihB tioned in this section may make out in writ ing a I list of their purchases, and rweir the same before any Justice ot thePeact-of their county, and return said list to the K'e. ister pf Deeds ; the Keguler of Desia ibi keep a b ok in which hall be recordwi. the list given into him, a herein Tequinsd, a .d phall furnish the 8heriflwith a cpy ofi.jj list within en days after' tbe same aregir-n in i It shall be th duty of the Keriff to M ltfct from every pers n on the li t furoiih-l him by the Register r f .Deeds the tsirlfn. braced therein. The Register ol Deedia iLall. havep'wer to rrquir the merchant rBkin; .'tis tat nient to nubiuit his books for Jeiajn inntion to hiin; aad every merchant failiiie to render Buch list, or refusing on deuuiid, to submit his books for saoh examiaatiU, sh all be guilty of a misdemeanor, and on!cs. viction shall be fined not more than fifty1 dol lars r imprisoned 1 ot more thao thirty dr. It shall further be th duty of the Krister ot deed's to prosecute every m ?rchnt refulc(f as afonaaid to tht end of obtaining tu ti, it. formation and compelling pay mout ofltl, ropor tax. As will be seen the law allows vie no Ji cretion in the matter and IahaK bee mpeljvl to prosecute to the full extent f t'Jlawl all who fail to comply with its provisions. 1 I I. U. HKOW.V. J june!9 B gister of Deeds, Pender Co. Foreclosure Sale. OS FRIDAY", tbe 1st day of Aught neit, atl2o'cloek, M.. -by virtue of the pow ers coni rred by a ceita n mortgags deed eir ecutd by Joseph (J. Pittmsn a d wife, tottil Wilmington Building Association, rrfftnterfri in the Records of .New Hanover ountv, iu Book F. F. F., page 48t, the under iifUrd will offer for eale by public aucti n at Court Hoube door in the City of i'mituM , that certain lnt of land in the City of H il mington, bounded and described as follow i: Beginning at a point in the Western linu! Fourth street, 103 . feet f'ortb of iu icteiee ion with Davis street, thence! Northwtrdlr vitfi ITnnrtli mtra. t Rft I ant ooa W.mt.mtA ly 121 feet to the Eastern line of Th'rditreot, thence Bouthwestwardly witn said line of JJf sL, So feet to Davis street, thence Soath -f t wardly with the Northern Sine of Davu itnrt 60 feet and thence Fastwardly 111 feet tu th beginning, ' . I j . Terms of sale Cash. Purchaser to psjj.r papers. 1 i 1 , 1 . I ALrX. T. LONDON, I jnrie 2-lftAjy31 Assignee iB Btikriptg , A Sure Cure for I'ilc. A 8URE CURE for th frindj, bleedln, itching and ulcerated piles has beendii- covered by Dr. William (an Indian remedT) called Dr. William's Indian Ointment. A single "box has cured the Worst old chronic cades of twenty-five aad thirty yeari'aUfldiar No one ned sutler hve minutes after apply ipg this wonderful soothing medicine.1 L-1 tions. instruments and electuaries dojmortl barm than good. William's Ointment it sorbs the tumors, allays tbe intense itching (particularly at night after getting warts in bed), acts as a poultice, gives fnttant aadj Dainless relief, and is nreoared only for PihsJ itching of the private parts and toothing s1m-1 45ft- "l consulted physicians j in raui phia. Louisville. Cincinnati, Indianapolis sad this city, and spent hundreds of dollars, found no relief until I obtained a box of Dr. William's Indian Ointment some four montai ago, and it has cured me completely. , ! I Jobeph M. Rtdeb, Cleveisna, v. 1 'lias done me more (rood thanaU the medi cine I ever tried, and I have pent mors tha $100 wite doctors, besides medicinss I jam cure coet me more than $40." ! I I . David Sparlino, Ingraharo, 11 . "Hav? raSered twvntv years with itebu and ulcerate"! piles, h tving u?edevery rem- Atr tKo, 4r mw rim withnut b0BfDl until I used Indian Ointment id ' received. immediate relief. ! Jamka Pit&nt.. fin old mi er) 1 1 1 i ecouia, f -NiPile Remely ever gained ' laes rapid favor and extensive sale. 1 Hold by wholesale and retail druggists. For lals W J. C. Munds and T. 8. Burbank. mch 20 eow-d Aw I , Warm Spriners. Western North Carolina j T8 NOW OPEN for tbe reception of P-f x. ure seeKer an c invaiias. . , I This lovely place is situated in tbe beaa ful valley of the i rtnch Broad, within tin miles of the railroad. . We have a fine band of music, attentive rr . , vante, and all other accommodations u found at a first-class watering pc ! ' For particulars apply for descrivs. p pblet. Wi. H. HOvVEKW., , june 10 rrnTur Sol. Bear & Bros mAKE; PLEA SURE in announciDg t-j J'lf num irons friends ana patron, i" . cne of the most Icomplete and largest ft ck of CLOTHIMQ'A FURT1ISH1NQ OO-Df, HATS &c .And that the above waibal-oW prices: than by .any other Honse la the cUf, CaU early and geCBargalns. June 17" V SOL BEAR BB03
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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