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The Daily Review. JOII. T. JAMES. Ed. and Prop Wl LAI 1NGT05, If- n TULSUAY. AUGUST 19. 1879. Entered at the j'ostoffice at Wilmington, X. C, as Skcond -Clas ,' Matter. which that gentleman did Mr. Nutt attention for V1W3 AND REVIEWS. The Madison (Qa) Madisonian siys. The 'diahrag plant' is one of Madison:g curiosities. It bears a fruit which when ripe and split open, furnishes a splen did scrubbing towel for bathing pur poses. Great Britain now pays subsidies for ocean mail service amounting annually to $3,700,000; France over $8,500,000; Italy, $1,500,000; Austria, 8500,000; Belgium, $2,000,000, and the United States Government has paid foreign com panies in the latt few years $3,500,000. Joaquin Miller says: 'If you were to take a newspaper in yo ur baud and crumple it up, and then ppead it out again, the creases in it might fairly rep resent the 6treets, and lanes, and alleys of London, so angular, so awkward and irregular is this, the greatest of all cities of the earth. Six young women are spending Au gust in six teats, near North wood, N. H. Only one man is tolerated in the camp, and he is a servant. For diversion, they fish, row, ride, shoot at a mark, play games, read, sing, and frolic. The camp is called Gumption, and each of the party is 'Gump 1 or 'Gump, 2,' and so on. I.! Scene, Concord (Mass.) State Fhson : Visitor 'Where are your cut-throats, bur glars and Laid characters ?' Waideu 'Oh they art-ttowu in a small corner, on the lower fl.-rfr. We don't get much of that sort ol nil-rail hr;e. 7 Lis is a high-toned prioon, lor coloration directors, bank Cashier, ud .-ic'i.' The CLareston 2seics says: A gentle man who has jut returned from a tour, around the etu inlands reports the crop of s;a iVaL.d cotton as very promising although about three weeks behind last year's crop. The planters were very hopeful until about a week ago, when the caterpiKars bejran to anfjear very jrener- i ally. T-ey hope, however, with the as- he!d hia communication. LETS CELEBRATE. It is unfortunate for the people ofdhis city that they always have been, and al most must be, we suppose, divided upon matters of public interest, events of great as well as of slight importance. There :re many who endorse tnej suggestion made in the Review by Mr. Heinsberger as well as by jourself, looking to the proper celebration, at an earlyjday, of the closing of New Inlet. The responsire publication of Mr. Henry Nutt, made in this morning's Star, is, to say the least, unfortunate and Ill-timed, and J we fear may have an effect on the public mind not anticipate his time and has given nearly tan years; past to the great work of river and bar improve ments. He 'has mastered the situation in all its detai'S and has 'followed up, sttp by step, all of : the progress which has been made in this work and he should know now its exact condition. And yet, when a rejoiceingj is proposed, Mr. Nutt is the first to throw cold water on the scheme and to suggest, not practical he pes of final and complete , success but fears that the labor in -closing New Inlet has all been in vain j and that the structure may yet give j way. To those jWho do aot know the situation of affairs exactly as they are, or as we have reason here to believe them to be, this is the interpreta tion which Mr. I Nutt's communication will seem to carry with it. We are sorry that it has appeared, as we oannot believe there is any foundation for fears as to the result. It is, we trust, merely an excess of caution which has thus seemed to warp Mr. Nutt's usually excellent judg ment. We have almost this moment, as it were, passed through a most terrific gale, ono of the most fearfal storms ever known on the , Carolina iCoast, and yet an official investigation of the facts in the case, made yesterday, proves that the break-water across New Inlet is still solid and firm perhaps firmer than ever before, because of the fact that what the structure may have lost in height it has gained in breadth of base and solidity of structure-. Had Mr. Nutt waited to reeeive ;and to digest the report made by: Mr.! vanBokkelen, the President of the Chamber of Commerce who visited the works yesterday and who gives us so enoouraging a report of their condition, he would probably i have!with sisiance of Paris green, to pull through the season and to realize a full yield. noticed in the New Orleans Picoyune, the other day, that there was a balaace in toe City Treapury of $217,636.82 stepped around to the office to draw it out as a part payment on her claim. She insisted that she was fairly entitled to the mcuey, but in the absence of an appro priati n to that effect t' e official in charge demurred to honoring her check. Senator Coupling is not popular in pentup Utica, where he resides, and a letter fjvni there says the feeling against h'na has b(-en growing in bitterness since his refusal .to attend his daughter's wed ding. Shortly after the adjournment of the session . he went to Utica, and, al though bis daughter and son-in-law live on the same steel with him, distant ou!r two blocks, Conkl'ng has not called on Lis child, neither has he reccgnized h s son-in-law. A Miss Kocve, young, pretty and richly dTvSaed, ana adorned with diamonds, spraug overboard last Saturday afternoon, from the Steamer UrUtolyenroul fromNew York for Providence, and was drowned. The accident happened about fifteen miles above t'.e ci j, and in the bioad daylight, and was wit tested by a number of persons "who saw tar floating on the water after she fell,a'.d yet uo effort waj made to save her, and not eveu a boat was lowered Had ibis cccuned in the South, what a splendid companion-piece it might have made t 'he Sprague-Uonkling scandal. S. K. Cockriil, Vice Resident for Ar kansas of tin Mississippi Va'!ey Cotton Planters' Association, announces i a communication published in the Vickaburg Herald tint, before ano'ier year passes, two great :nentiors of the deepest inter est to th Sou'h wilt be perfected. These are the picking of cot! on by machinery mules and iron fi.igers -aid he dipensing with the g:n, ginnery, press, balers, etc, and trecouversi'-n of cotton picked during rie iUj into Ui-ea.l by night. 4 A bale Of co ton sas Mr. Cockrill, 'sending in the field in Oc'obr or Xoveniber in the morn ing may l-e pat into thread by niht and sold tor HO).' A pair ef. horses in New Haven started from some place up town and tore down Sute street, evidently headed for their owner's packing house, on Long Wharf. The driver, who was off his wagon on business, ran into a store near by and sent word by telephone to Long Wharf to look out for the runaways. When the horses reached the wharf a cordon of men were s'ueicbed across the street to pre vent the animals from going to the water,4 and the rcsu t was that the animals were tamed into the packing house yard where it was fouud that they had sustained no injnrj. But ye, we hope that the proposed celebration may I be had. It is looked politician. They argue ha ii rich enough to pay all expenses, and that if he can not entirely maintain the dignity of the position he can keep one eye on it. The true inwardness of this landatien, how ever, is a fervid desire to get him out of the country until the next elections are oyer. He is a perpetual thorn in the side of Massachusetts politicians and they are so anxious to et rid of him that they are particularly v willing that the Britishers 'might have Ben.'J hoojbuihe. for in other parts of even been spoken Ridge. During a West, made by the subject was! n i of the State . i beyond recent and has the Blue i i visit to the Editor of the Revi ew i 1 . broached repeated this ly and wo i nave been as- , , 11! i , ! . siired by premlnent and representative men, that aM sections of the State would ill ! unite vi.th us in rejoicing over this auspi cious result of long years of labor and hope. Let the ball be once put in mol'on and we know that it will soon assume l?ge proportions. We believe that at a com paratlvely short notice the largest crowd of visitors ever gathered at any one time at an-7 one place in North Carolina, could be assembled here to cele assured success of one brate with us the of the mightiest engineering feats of the age THE STORM AT BEAUFORT. The gale seems t j have raged . with fearfal violence on Sunday night at Beau fort. There are no press dispatches relative to the affair and the only infor- matlon thus tar is S through a private dispatch received here yesterday. The Atlantic Hotel, it sc ;mi, ' was washed bat to sea with nearly all its contemts, with the exception j of j its inhabitants who all managed j to escape, bui with the -loss of their effects. How far the hotel was carried to sea re mains to be seen, butj the structure was probably broken1 to pieces before it cross ed the bar. j The wind, was from the West and as the hotel, which stood, on pilings, with the water flowing freely un der Hon high1 tide, stood directly facing the inlet, all things seemed planned for a sail. This is the i second time that a storm disaster lias befallen this hotel. 1 1 THE PRESS CONVENTION. ii The annual frolio of the newspaper men in this State, which' was to have taken place this year at the Atlantic Ho tel in Beaufort, will not,! perforce of cir cumstances, he had there,but the Gregory House at Golds boro his been selected in stead and there all who are disposed will meet to -morrow. I The principal charm of the occasion seems to have been a desire to gst to sait water and lit is therefore feared that the attendance at Goldsboro will be rather small. i And so it is not Mrs. Nellie Grant Sartoris who is dead, after all, 1 but an, other of the same name, and, moat prob ably, of the same family. Our sweet and solemn sympathies were sadly wasted. Every man has his prejudices and every woman her bias. Boston Trans oript. j A little boy up town call the cin ders from the chimney 'the shavings off of the smoke.' bteubenville Her ald. A farmer writes: 'I saw in a paper that a Western farmer planted nax with potatoes and it kept the bugs on. I planted flax with my potatoes, and the flax oame up first, and the bugs roosted on it, waiting for the potatoes to oome up. ; For he might have been a preacher, A writer, or a teacher. Or an Adirondackian; But in spite of nil temptation To assume some other' station, . i He becomes a buckboard man. Chorus For it's greatly to his debit, etc . Exchange. Small girl, very harshly, to her doll in a toy carriage, dolly having turn bled from the seat: 'Sit right up, you horrid old thing! Don't you dare do that again, or I'll whip you.' Seeing a passenger, who had approached un observed, she modified her voice and continued in dulcet tones: 'Now, sit up straight, darling, and be careful not to fall and hurt yourself. Professor You; will repeat the les son on the battle of Banker HilL Student (after a! long and painful silence) Please, sir, I I can t. Frofes sor (with a frown) Why not? Student (timidly) Because I have been de oeived. Professor (astonished) In what way? Student , (humbly) I have always been told . that history repeats itself, and so I don't trouble to study the lesson. m Be wise and Happy.! If you will stop all your extravagant and wrong notions in doctoring yourself and families 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 happv. and save great expense. The greatest remedv for this, the , great, wise and good will tell you, is Hop Bitters - rely on it. See another column, i COMMERCIAL HOTEL, WILMINGTON, N. C. P. A- 8CBT79PT2, Prop. rpHK COMMERCIAL, formerly the "EM- -L I ! I FIRE HOUSE",havingbeen thoroughly ren ! - i ovated and refitted is now one of the leading first-class Hotels in the city. The table is supplied with the best our home and north' i ern markets affords. Iliflcellaneoua. Roomo and Board. VKBT FINS ROOMS AJfD BOARD ean be famished to fuailies, couple, or sin gle persons, on favorable terms for the Hum mer, at the pleasant and convenient dwell ing on the corner ot Front and Mulberry streets. Both ; transient, permanent and day board ers aecemmodated at moderate prices. For particular enquire of i MRH.L. BODDINOT, Jnne 14-tf I Cor. Front and MuILeiryats Employment Wanted. IN THIS CITY OR ELSEWHERE, in doors, outsida or on the road, sales man, writing or canvassing orders and consignments. By a man who is familiar with trade in all its branches, who will give his undivided time and best efforts for a'small salary. Address, J, july 22 Wilmington, N. C. CHAS. KLEIN, ! Uniertater ant Calinet Hater. i Uo. 24 South front Street, WILMINGTON, N. 0. A fine assortment of Coffins and Cast keta constantly on hanjL Furniture Repaired, niftued and Varnished. I Orders by tele graph er mail promptly filled. jan IS Headquarters jfor Ale, Lager Beer andi Porter. H XtXA.XOU8 6l OOW'fl, No. 6 Market'Street AN FURNISH IOU WITH6THE BES Ale, Lager Beer and Porter, both keg and bottled, in the city- 6" Country orderi promptly attended to tliscellaneous. ' 4- 8coUanooTi.j THBKXT SOLD B si5oo:co FOR PAKTICU LARK AODRCCt: WhiteSewimg Machine Co. Cleveland, ohio Dl A niriC and ro Pinnoa on It Si2it0 ; d'0 Orsraos only $96. S5; $326 Organs onlv $7.75. Tremenaous iteauotioo during the Midsbmrner months. Having been ELECTED MAYOR of my city and en trusted with its bonds should be sufficient proof of my responsibility. LateBt circulars and Illustrated JNewsBapers free. Address DANIEL F. BEATTT, Washington, N. J, ng I ! AGENTS WANTED For the Beat and Fastest-Selline Pictoriai Books and Bibles. Prices reduced 33 ner cent. W Alio sal rc- H8HIM9 Co., Philada., Pa. j aug 13 m r r r returns in 30 days on f 100 in- $1ZUU vested. Official reports and infor mation fkeh. Like profits weekly oa stock options of 910 to f0. Address. T. Potter er , 35 wait St., . x. Wlrflt k Co., Bank- aug 13 BENSON'S CAPCINE PORUS PLASTERS CURES LAME AND WEAK BACK. So d by all Druggists. I Seaburt A Jobnsow, Proprietors, 21 Piatt ..a. x. au 14 ; : uj j 1 jhamt a Dollar formerly spent on expen sive 8ulphar Baths is now saved by substitut mg therefor . j GLENN'S SULPHUR SOAP which is just as beneficial but infinitely cheap er. Local diseases of the skin, rheumatism and gout are all relieved by this standard remedy. Complexion blemifhe are eradi cated by it. and it imparts to toe eutioie a pearly whiteness and velvety softness which greatly enhances female oharms. Sold by Druggists. I 1 aug 13 Board per Day $2 and $2 50 ! SANFORD'S fiS" Large Sample Booms for .the Com meroial trade. i fgr- A First-Class Bar and Billiard Hall I - connected with this Hotel. ' FREE LUNCH daily from 11 A. Mt JAMAICA to 12.30 PM. inly 19- A Sure Uure for Piles. A SURE CURE for the blind, bleeding,' IX itcning and ulcerated piles nas been dis covered by Dr. William (an Indian remedy), called Dr. William's Indian Ointment. A single t)ox has cured the worst old chronic cases of twenty-nve and tnirty yearr standing. Mo one need sufler nve minutes after apply- iag this wonderful .soothing medicine. Lo tions, instruments and electuaries do more barm than good. William's Ointment ab sorbs the tumors, allays the intense itching ( particularly at night after getting warm in bed), acts as a poultice, gives instant and painless relief, and is prepared only for Piles, itching of the private parts and nothing else. "1 consalted pnysicians Jn rbiladel ohia. Louisville. Cincinnati. Indianapolis and i this city, and spent hundreds of dollars, and found no relief until i oDtained a box of Dr. William's Indian Ointment some" four months ago, and it has cured me completely." I Jobifh M. Kroxa, Cleveland. O: 'Has done me more good than all the mMil cine I ever tried, and 1 bave speat more than zioo vnta doctors, oesiaes medicines 1 am cure cost me more than $40." 1 David Spabliks, In grab am. 111. "Have suffered twenty years with itehing and ulcerate! piles, having used every reme dy that came to my nonce wituout benefit until I used Indian Ointment and received I immediate relief. i . Jambs Cabbol, (an old miner) Teooma. Rev. tsax. No Pile Remedy ever gained such rapid favor and extensive sale. Hold by all wholesale and retail druggists. For sale by J. C. Munds ana t. a. ouroank. . mch 30-eow-dAw GINGER. I The only combination of tne true Jamaica Ginger witt choice Ar- omatice ; and French Brandy for Cbler, CboIeraMorbus,Crampj andrain8,Diarrhoc a and i Tfentery, D-sietfSia. Flatulency, Want of Tone aad ; Activity in the Stomach and Bow- els, and avoiding the dangers of i Change of Water, Food and Cli mate, j aug 13 rr. SANFORD'S LIVER INVIGORATOR is a Standard Family ! Remedy for diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels. It is Pure ly Vegetable. It never Debilitates. It is Cathartic and To Die. It has been used in my practice and by the public, tor more than 35 years with unprecedented results. Send for Circular . t. w, BAfljruKiJ, m. D., 162 Broadway, New York City. Any Druggist will tell you its reputation. aug is , ' ; - - 1 MALARIAL and all fevers can be avoided by keeping the - stomach, bowels, liver and kidneys in healthy condition with RICH ARD'S ' TEETOTAL TUNIC. Physicians rely on the ingredients of this remedy for their safety from disease, and all who take this tonie escape sickness and fevers of every kind. No other remedy so surely corrects and removes everv morbid tendency, and it must be tried to know the perfect health and strength its use insures. Druggists sell it TAN BUB&UIK CO.. 18 Tesey street. New York. aug 18 i LIFE IN A BOTTLE. ' i The Most Valuable Medical Discov ery Known to the World No More Use for 1 Quinine, Calomel or Mineral Poison s Life for the Blood, Strength for the Nerves, and Healthfpr AIL AN OPEN LETTER TO THE PUBLIC Believing that by cleansing the blood and building up the constitution was the only true way ofbanl-hing disease and being troubled with weakness of the langs, catarrh, very much broken down in constitution, Ac, and after trying the best physicians and paying out my money for mauy kinds of medicines advertised without finding a permanent cure, I big an doctoring myself, using medicines made from roots and herbs. I fortunately discovered a wonderful Bitters or Bipod Cleanser,the first bottle of which gave me new life and rigor, and in time effected a perma nent cure. 1 was free from catarrh, my lungs became strong and sound, being able to stand the most severe cold and exposure, and I have gained over thirty 1 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 scrofala in the blood, Imprudence Bad : Stomach. Weakness.! Kidney Disease Torpid i Liver, Ac , Ao. The news of my discovery in this way spread from one person to another until 1 tound myseil called upon to supply patients with medicire tar and wide, and I was induced to establish a labor atory for compounding and bottling the Root Bitters in large quantities, and I now devote al1 mv time to this business. I was at first backward in presenting eitner myself or discovery in this way to the public, not being a patent med.ciiie man and with small capital, but I am getting brayely over that. Since I first advertised this medicine I have been crowded wi to orders from drug gists and country dealers, and the hundreds of letters I have received from persons cured, nrove the faot that no remedv ever did so much good in so short a time and had so much success as the Root Bitters. In fact, I am convinced that they will soon take the lead of all other medicines in use. i--oa ty one hundred retail druggists, right here at home in Cleveland, now sell Koot Bitters, soma o whom have already sold oyer one thousand bottles. Root Sitters are strictly a medical prepar ation, such as was used in the good old days of our, forefathers, when people w re cured by some simple root or plant, and when calomel and other poisons of the mineral kingdom were unknown. I ' They act strongly on the liver and kidneys, keep the bowels regular and build up the nervous system. Ihey peretrate every part of the body, searching out every nerve, bone and tissue from the head to the feet, cleansing and! strengthening the fountain springs of life, hence they must reach ait diseases by purification and nourishment. No matter what your feelings or symptoms are. what the disease or ailment is, use Root Bitters. Don't wait until you are sick, but if you only feel bad or miserable, use the Bitters at once. It may save your life. Thousands of persons in all 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 cured many old chronic cases of Catarrh, Kcrofula, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, and Hkin Diseases, where all other treatments had failed. Are you troubled with sick headache, bostiveness, 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 ypur face or skin? Nothing will give you such good health, strength, and beauty as Root Bit ters. Ii Sft, I know that jealous physicians-will cry humbug because my discovery eur.es se many ot their patients, b t I care not. It is now my desire and determination to place my Root Bitters as fast as possible within the reach ef all those suffering throughout the world. Sold by-: wholesale and, retail drug gists and country merchants, or sent by ex press on receipt of price, $1.00 per bottle, or six bottles $5.00. For certificates ef won derful cures, see my large circular around each bottle of medicine. Head and judge for youraelf. i .Ask your druggist or merchant for FRAZIER'8 KOOT BITTKR. the grea Blood Cleanser,and take no substitute he ma' recommend because he makes 'a large profit G. W. FRAIZER, Discoverer. 338 Superior St., Cleveland O. For sale by J. C. Munds andT. H. Burbank, Druggists. I march 26th eow-daw yar A WEEK in your owii ffV town, and no capital risk XSp'ed. You can give the bu siness a trial without expense, j l he best opportunity ever offered for those; willing to work. Yeu should try nothii g else until you see for yourself what you can do al the business we offer. No room i to explain here. You can devote all your t ime or only your spare time to tne business, and 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. $5 Out fir. free. Don't com plain of hard times while you bave such a chance. Address U. HALLETT & CO. Portland, Maine. ! june T-d&w. The Sew '-fciniii uth THE - BEST AND HANOtQijL PAPER IN AMERICA, I Send far it at 0nce8ee Bates. X.lweeslyo 52..! entire n dre-i and new LkSL" aad is overlowing witn tat riehi.t r?5' Stories, flews of the Week. Wui d" Female Oo.sip, Domestic MttC frem all Sections, Notes of TrsTfllp7tt' Chese, ProbUms, Marriage, r5JV? Southern Society, FVRtfi JiSftJ Answers to Correspondents! .n; Portraits of WaUiJW Humorous ICngravinM. k. J.:1 LoctllU pings, correspondent Colam. ters, Railroad Quide, and fordbta iSoS upon all subjects. Is it possible ft 75? papor more complete r Uet amine it. It now circulate! in ii'ATS? da, AustraLa, Brazil, and thelndun u people are proud of it, and ererj on,b,, take it immediately. I The price is lonlv SI . wo., n. send the "Sunny iSouth" aad th. h...' Knvrw one year for $6, or, we will tmi Sunny South" and the WilkiMi6s 'jj The "Sunny South" and "Boyg ind of the South" will be furnuhed on. $3.50, with a large aad mrnificent DicJ J. H. W. B. HKiLR, I I- Atlanta. G may 17 Schedule B Tax Sotid THE ATTENTION of merchsni toil, ders in Pender county is inrited i. n following extract I rom the lUrenueLtu n 187J: . j T , j Sec 12, Every naerchtnt, iewele-. rturi druggist, and every other dealer, who 4. buy and sell goods, wares -r rcorrhtadiii U whatever name or description, eiceptneN are specially taxed eitewnere in ibuW shall, in addition to bis ad Ttlorein tu ui I Rt'-ck, pay as a license tax one tenth ef per cenum on the total amount of yarchu in ob out or thi Statb, for cub or on my-. whether such persons herein mentioned ihi parch se as principal o thniogh in or commission merobant. ' vrrr wrmtH- tinr.t'A in this mmftinn shall mlttii.l ti. H.n after the fi'st day of January midJs'jK each year, deliver to the Register of I n a sworn statement of the tct&l im nntfrfU purchases for the preceding ix u.onthr al inir on the 31st dav of December or thJ kf of June Any airentor commlMion nereka: making such pu chases shall, for hu D'it pal, make and deliver the sUUibent u W required. Provided, that the 'perioni a tioned in this section may auks out in rt iog a list of their purchases, and vtv the same before any Justice or jibe their county, and return said list to thetq ister of Deeds ; the Kegisler of Dwdni keep! a book in which snail he recorded v list given into him, as herein required, H shall furnish the Sheriff with a cpy (f list within ten days after the sase afer, in. It shall be the duty or the neena lect from every person on the 11 1 him br the Keirister of Deeds tse uit have power to require the 1 merchant wfK his atatament to submit bis books for eiH ination in him and Try mercbatfu to render such list, or refusing o to submit his books for such exam ui shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and mJ victio'n shall be fined not more tban fiftj.h a v Imnninnu4 nnl TnnrH than thiftT M . It sball further be the duty of the tog . . . L M'lC aeeos to prosecute every mercuu as aforesaid to the end of obtaining. farm.finn mnA onmnallinir DirmSDt W a mb.v tai HB m m proper tax. 1 1 1 ' ! 1 v n 1 i 111 As will be seen the law allow, aw ", crAtloa in th matter and I shall becUsPi to prosecute to the full extent of Ut U, who fail to comply with its prormow. I I. H. BB0WI, june 1 8 Register of Deeds, Prof Furnitui;e. TU3T RECEIVED FROM FAqW a large aoJft Hall & Pearsall Salt. 4,000 The suggestion I that Gren. Ben Butler be sent as Minister to England in place of Mr. Welsh, recently resigned, is re ceiving much very Isuipicioua endorse- Hnent bj tbo Massachusetts papers and Salt. Salt. j Sacks LIVERPOOLJSALT, "or landing andfor sale by iune 17 WILLIAMS A MUROHI803T. Warm Springs, Western North Carolina, i ': I IS VOW OPEN for the reception of pleas ure seekers an rf invalid. This lovely plaee is situated in the beauti ful Talley of the frnch Broad, within eisrht .... j 1. l : . 4 " ' We have a fine band of music, attentira tar rants, and all other accommodations to be fomad at a first-class watering piac For particulars PplJ for descriptive pam- poieu f. a. au vr aaTUli, junelO Proprietor, O FFER FOR SALE, AT close prices, a ! - ! FRESH and COMPLETE stoek of General ' ! - 1 Groceries, consisting in part of 1 Boxes D. 8. Sides. 1 10.0 25 15 ' 450 3000 500 30 . 50 aug 11 Bbl. Wmw Mess Perk. 1 Tubs choice Northern Better. Bbls. Flour made from WHEAT and put up in Packages. Bush. Con, White nd Mixed. NEW Faney Bush, fresh Ta., 1 Water Ground MeaL Bbls. and Hkds New Crop Cuba Molasses, Bbls. Syrup and Molasses. The JttUUonaire, D H. O'BRIAN, of Sin Fraodseo, Cal A aava : ''Herald Compound Is the best Cement for broken wares I ever saw. I have articles mended with it that stand as good as before they were broken." 8old by all drug gists and country merchant ,or tf your drug- fist hasn't g;t it, nor wont send for it s nd 5 cents for a bottle to ! , .. JNO. T. PATRICK, Sole Man'fr, 1 apl 39-6t j Wadesooro. S.Q Theodore Joseph, Corner of ;Haretf & Ealisinry Sts- One Corner West Raleigh National Baxk. RALEic a,N.;c Board by the day or n the European plan Satisfaction gvrranteed in every particular My bar is supplied with Flache,s Golden Wedding, 1870, Gibson's lfeTl Rye, Pfeiffer A and C, and many more of the Fines brands of Rye and Kentucky Bourbon. opt ivu wsortinent 'of Walnut . ..-,( --I.- which grade of FURNITURE, at Great Uargalnsi Call and ex feb 19 A teed. T. Aa rjome iu"" -r J NTHfi D. A. SMI IB v iCv A A MO SJSO.O industrious. Caoital not required: j start you. Men, women, make money faster at work for anything else. The work is Wj pleasant, and such as anyone cao r t at. Those who are wise who notice will send ns their ddrr and see for themselves. CosUy t 1 terms free. Now Is the time. JJJ ready at work are laying up Wrz) money. Auaiw irux- ji r't..Z 1 ,tine 1 o t naiue. .'1 Co to I OHN CARROLL'S BAR, uliiJ A 1 ; , RonTH side ;j Between Front and WaUr Brtj. J waa a first-class drink pup style of the at th s Bar. Brand es and - i ATTOXlIinird-ATriA i WILMLNGTOK, N- vffice North aide Markst. eeond and Third streets. !am2T- itrdaasoriBK p r eart. Faney dria? fJE r. Only the beet WUJ, md Cigars are offered ft j .-.- V
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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