i ... j " i The Daily Roviow. JOSH. T. JAHES, Editor Prop. WILMINGTON. If. C. 7KI A. OCTOBKK 24. 18TL. 2Ttxred xt thk lAxrorrtcx XT WlLMLHQTOJf, N. C, JLS SXC&SDClJafiS Matter. " VUlttS AM LI HbVltV8. It is said that William Astor proposes to baild $250,000 hotel in JackaonYllle Fit. Mrs. Nellie Sartoria, accompanied by ber !iibijd, will sail for this country in a few weeks. is to bt launched next month from the royal nary yard, near Naples. It is to be called Italia, and will be the largest war ship in existence. An ironclad, 400 feet loDg, 73 feet wide 50 feet deep at the bow and 55 feet at the stern, with solid iron armor of one foot tbickura-, aiiu . speed of 16 knots an hour. In Italy the idea is daily gaining ground that Prince Bismarck baa firmly Qii!e up bis mind to cheat Italy and the Ltihenii party At large by makiDg peace v. it h :h Ptf ami allying himself with Austria, in order ultimately to steal Ti u te for Germany. The London Army and Navy Gazette gays that "in spite of Buffering and men tal agony" Lord Chelmsford looks won derfully yoang and handsome, and total abstainers and sportsmen my be proud of him as a specimen of what abstemious and active habits produce. A Berlin correspondent announces that if the Russian army be futher increased it is considered that a proportionate in crease of the German army will be absolutely and immediately necessary 1 his is the sequel to the affectionate meeting of Uucle William and Nephew Alexander on the Russian ' frontier last mouth. Bismarck took Sultan, his dog, to Vien na with hira, and the lelcgraph says that 'My d-g, where is ,my dog?' were his first words .on alighting. When the animal left the carriage on reaching the hotel, the cr -wd swerved back. He has maimed fur life a foreign office clerk for Kitting down on the Prince's usual chair. H'p rr!ecs )f of the sime name wat p-iiiiooed (the Prince thinks by Social Demi-crat) two years ago. - Capt. Lord Giffjrd will get $2,500 'for bringing the despatches announcing Cety wajoj capture. This is the fee for news . f the tuocf ssful end of a campaign and will, no doubt, be very satisfactory t about the poorest member of the House vf birds. Lord 'Gifford, whose grand father was Mas er ol the Rolls, is nearly, rjlated to the Marchioness of Salisbury. He g t his Victoria cross for great gal lantry .in Ashantee, and no one in hi9 onatry baa a higher repute for courage It costs $-250,000 or less to bu ild a first- class iron freight steamer ol 2,500 tons that wlil rate A 1 for twenty years. Six weeks are allowed for a round trip from , New YorV or Philadelphia to Europe and back for a steamer of this class. Granting a liberal allowance for laying up for re pairs, the ship will make seven round tripa a year. The aversge value of her outward cargoes may be fairly estimated a't $100,000 ai)d the freight lists will average not Jess than $16,000. A Paris omnibus, one of the very large three-horsed kinds, recently broke exactly into two pieces. The first half want off with the drirer, who was un conscious of what had happened. The hind part remained poised on its two wheels it is not said how long but all the passengers had time to get down. For tuoately there were but few. Only one was seated in the exact middle of the vehicle, an old lady, who, when the divi sion of the omnibns occurred, was deposi ted so new hat suddenly on the pavement. An English iron master writes, on 2d .October, to the Lonion Tones, that having repaired to Glasgow to judge fjr himself "whether the great sudden advance in the price of iron has any solid ground cr is marely a speculative and ephemeral move mnt, be is bound to confess that he found the market 4 in a strong ferment of heated speculation. The price has men too quickly and threatens a sudden and severe catastrophe. The rise of lSTl-'S was be gun in something of the same heated and raih manner, and the memorable effects ara only too fresh in the memory of all.' ,Gsn. Beauregard has published a card in answer to a reported interview with the present Governor Blackburn, of Ken tucky, in 1369, in -which it is stated that Blackburn said he bad submitted his pro position, to introduce pestilence into tte v North by Infected clothing, to General Beauregard, bad obtained his approval, and a pass through the Southern linos. Gea Beauregard dee! ares that be never gsra htm a pass; that he was not in com mand in the district from which Black. burn passed the lines, d that bad such plans been submitted to him, he "would surely have disppooved them, not only as tra practicable, but as unworthy of our cose. I A POLITICAL CRICI1TON. 1 The signs of the times, since the defeat of IE wing, in Ohio, point r-eber tojTilden nor to Thurmao, nor! yet to HaDOock. Either Thurmai Hancock could fill thf bill to a nicety, aT far as the ctofce of the people of the Sotbcicned. b it, i to one mightier than tLeii tint ile hug. i of fate now seems to roint. We refer to ! j . Senator Bajard, of Delaware, an Admira ble Crichtoa iii: p ) both in name i and lties, and a chevalier, nature. I We jbelieve him to be the coming j man, the one to whom all eyes will; shortly tarn as tbe only hope, the only salvatlen o bis party, stands in public, as j well as in private life, sans pcur et jsan reproclte, and if the party cu unite on him we believe that the selecio ill be a most happy one, and that iu that sign they will conquer. j The following, from) the Charleston Xeics fc Courier i expresses our own views wit I , that we so well nbake no aolrJgy for J;s insertiou hire. LJ .Vanl id evjideutly th choice of that paper, as will be readily perceived in tbe extract published heie- with : i: 'j,. . "'; ; He will bring, out ever y Democratic vote in every tioutberu tsiaio, bebause he la magnanimous,! uprignt, courageous aod true. In tn-'Nurjth e can carry every Stale any other Democrat can carry, and he cuu wiu yu tes that no other Deruoorut lutoe -m- ch. With mm as lie cioiLi.iie New York.! New Jersey aud Lvuectieut ? are the election is abtiured. i hjy is Uii? ft is because his pub. id life, like Lis private life, is without a bt'iiu; because he! has never truckied to the pat-kiynsbf the hour; because he haa jbte'adfajitly opposed every measure . that savored of public or priv te dishonesty because, in his devotion to thefjoion as it is and was, he rises to the level of the Fathers of the Republic, and proves him self their equ il iu his purity, in bvs hn- selfishness, iu the .symrhatry of his whole career, iu his pssion(ate Jovfe( of country aud his unswerving devotion to the pria ciplesand practice joj Cotittithtional lib erty No other Dtuiouratic candidate is so easy-to elect. Tle iKopublicaus, lear ing what they cannot preveut, sneeringiy say that no other jjatididnte will j bo but we do not believe it ' i i to. Tbe Domociaticl party can read the signs of the imes. .' 'i'pey can ste that the country denjahrs a IVe.-icHeufi who has nothing to apolugife fur jr to Explain away, wnu is toe preature ot no cuque, i i ' who has never dabbled iu the dirtyj wjater of politics and who kyiil nfever stoop to unworthy methods, w No is 'staueque in the amplitude of his experience aud the simple digni y ol his jile, a Democrat, iu fine, who will appeal to line big brain as weu as to lue great nearc oi lue country. Bayard is tbe man, add i: will need more madness than characterizes the Tammany belt in New York to ignore itiand be bund to it. THE FACT.OF THE MATTER. i 1 Under the abovebeading, the Brooklyn (N. Y.) Eagle, (Dem.) of a recent date' has the folio wing pithy and truthful sen tence: ' I J . - mi i . .t 4 1 f t , . ' . xne irouoie wun ine uonieaerate nri? adiers is that they jsurrehdered to tie armies of the United StatesVbut have re r- fused to surrender to the Republican par ty. J. his is the ul pardonable sin. That s lust what is the' matter. The Eagle, however, might have! gone farther and stated that after the Confederate brig adiers had surrendered to tbe army of the United States, they were in such an im poverished and helpless condition that for awhile they were completely at the mercy of radical politicians, parpe baggers, thieves, plunderers and other bummers, who never ceased J tol rjab and plun der and oppress until not pnly the little vestige which the ravajgs ofiwar had net destroyed was srwallowei up in their ra pacious maws, but the several States had been pluugei iotp irredeemable debts to gratify their ltisl for njorjey. ' s The Eagle might have stated that cot until after all this ruin and desolation had been accomp.Uhsd and th-j carpet baggers and bummers hadj returned to the North to revel in their ill gotten gains and abuse tne people wbonii they had plundered, and tne South hid begun to labor, under what few rights that were acjrea u, 10 ppair tne waste piaces, and a few feeble glimpses of prosperity began to dawn upon usj wLeai lius Lev war upou the Confederate brigadiers Uj gan to assume biore defiujite fchape acd frcaIl mitt bavai ct-ited that when the people cf the South beaa to demand some few of the rights wL by tie cjusliiaiiin cf th ch were theirs i country, this hofliifty btcarue ! iiiicusis-s.!, and when they began to give fchape aud uirecliun ti the administratioiJ cf the aHiirs of ths . i i, i government and tOjSUggeakautl cucouragc needed and Ueafi2ent iegidiilion fur the beuetic of the whole coiiutry, itjstea 1 if for a section, tne LL-cdy jbirt became t conspicuous ensign of thd Stalw. r.'s. i i Tte Eagle is correct, so fir cs it goea. The Confederate brigad ers have not sur- rendered to the Rppublicaa party, nor they ro Song as tht party Imaaiests thi intolerant, oppressive and hateful spirit Mfbicb has bitherto characterized i:s action. The Confederate brigadiers, and by the term we incliila tha entire South, only ask for their just rights, and ihc9 i ii' t they propose to struigle r by every legitimate met hod nnt 1 'they are tccord- ed. The boon may no be granted speed come ulimaff ly. i!y, but it :s s ire t j We shall not Low in a hj meek hnmihty to tbe Republican part, but shall demand our rights, as rights, not privileges, un der the constitution and laws of the coun try, without fear. Anthony Troliope says that he has never been able to perfect a plot for a novel be forehand. 'I have to confess,'1! he con tinued, "that my incidents are fabricated to fit my story as it goes on, and not my story to fit my incidents. I wrote a novel once in which a lady forged a will; but bad not myselfj decided that she had forg ed it till the chapter before that in which she confesses her guilt. I once heard an unknown critic abuse my workmanship because a certain lady had been! made to appear too frequently iu my pages. I went home and killed her immediately." 3tUt8!!lK. I I am going urtiug to wit, to ffoo.Us the am'oQi owl said- New York' Mail. ) i Whom can tsus ?' is the bUck type inquiry of au exchange It it of' no conBt qneoce. 'Whom cau we iuduceto trust u ? n the soul agou izer. New Haven Register. i An old man with a brilliantly red note should not be held at) as a shin ing example for young meii. New Or ieiiuo Picayune. i Distracted Idother-j-'If you chil dreu make socu t noie I shall go put jjf my iinudv-''(io oh, mother; 1'li mind tno yourig 'uia while you're gone.' Fun. rI tell you,' sjaya a rabid free-thiuk- e , 'the idea that ttiere i3 a God has never come luto my head! p An! precisely like my dog. But thee i's .his difference be aoesu't go roucd howling about it ' j In building conundrums the ans wer ia the. simplest prc of the struc ture, j For inwtar.ee, hete is a capital answer 0e i fail shopping aud the other is felrop falling,' buo wo haven'; time to look around for a conundrum to tit it. ! And -io- "One is hlumiet a;)ne, and ih- och-r iu let ham alone.' The couiiudratri ntceisariLy contains -somaihiLg about tao meiteLoUolylDane and d;eajsfd pork. H-'re i one cjum plete' Vhati the. difference between a church fair and au infant's over sjtockmg?' . Atisw.r The dVff jre; ce b.t ween ladies' begging and a baby's iecginR Puck. a rf.flf.nt tr t. th n nf f!i,ni(. of the J.nman Lio, itom New York' to Liverpool, was enlivened by the wit of af AVashincron arl ' wl in I vena tho favorite passenger. In tbe eame steam- er was a you-g ' glif tx anob. 'Aw, yaas,' said he, in conversation with .the. Washington girj, I hafe been to New Yawk, Chicago, Omaha, and other places, and it is a gwate country, but you don't seem to' have any gentwy in Amewica 'What do you call gentrj? asked the ladv: Ah! whv you know, who doant have to do any - tnmg, you fenow; people who live without work.' 40h, yesl we have such people answered the lady 'but we aon t call. tnem gentry.' 'Awl then. wuHb uo you cait tneni, pway 'VYe call them twamps.' Ahl' I 1- A Wise Deacon. 1 'Deacon Wilder, T want you to tell me how you kept yourself and famfly Well thfi riSJir. RPftSfin irhsn oil tha rocf have been kick so much, and have bad the doctors visiting us so often. t 'Pr' ,or' lhe aDa.wer. i8 vfry ''easy. i usea nop joitters in time Kept my ramuy wen ana saved the doctor, bills. Three dollars' worth of it kept rig well and arleto work all thq time. I'll war rant it has cost you and tbe neighbors one or two hundred dollars apiece to keep sick ine same time. 'Deacon, I'll use your meaicine here alter.' ; ; ROSENTHAL'S Boot & Shoo Store, 32 IIARKET STSBET. A Word of Advico to my Patrons- lfY STVCK IS X JW COilPLETE m JLfJL ail iis Brat cbts, 3,nd xuy arrangg- me.t is ena-! rrn to receive rtew ArrivaU ot tylps, r f tha Dst Make. Weekly. My Stock will tell you iu the Future as li lias i t the Past - Call and examine befuro ycu purchase. l1uitriib.'r tb- new s:gn of tne show cas . 1 . " Next H-k I will ghe you sonie of my Lopmar iioes ; no tiaie tuis wees i ' Respectfully, . .1 ; C. 'ROSENTHAL, 32 Market Street. oc: Sin of tl e whow Case CRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE Fh a Great r"U6ARK Eng'.ifh Rem edy, An b faiarp care for cemlEal Weika p S3, S.pennitorr-fceaJraXten- cr. and all di- BrrfiBF Triirc that r.i.irrrsv rm. low, as aeqaence of Self-Abaae; as Los, rr tuuij, uiuictmi a.ii.w, lua ,m LOS tstcx, Dimness or iion, rremature Old Aif in-l manv nrhpr ilijeiafl tha l..l Injanitr or Consumption and a Premature I vxraTe. i i j Ka. Full oartietlara la our BtmchU whfcch we Uesira to fend frjee by mail to erer I ot5. The specific siediciae u oid by I all draggist at SI Pr pacue, or nx pack, ages for J5, or will be eeiU free by mail oa reeeiot of the moaer by addressing -.THE QWAY MEDICINE CO., Mecba-ic'a Bloci, Detroit, llica. Rr gold in Wilminrton and ererywhert by ail Jintst. et 11 dawiy. I Iliscellaneons. THE DAILY REVIEW JOSH. T.-JAMES EDITOR AND PUBUSHER Is published Every I Afternoon (Sundays excepted). At the following rates, postage paid One Year , .85:00 Months... I i. 2 50 ! Three Mpnths ..... 1 25 One Month. 50 The paper will b 3 delivered by carriers, free of charge, in any part ot tne city at tho above r.atcs, or cents per week The Daily Keview is now in the l fourth year of its existence, is per manently established, with a large and steadily increasingf snbscrip on st, and presents to merchants and others a most desirable medi- nm for advertising. THE WILMINGTON JOURNAL. JOSH. T. JAMES, j ' EDITOR and; publisher. "'I I ' . ' ... Is published . . i EVERY FRIDAY; At the following rates : One Year. U$2 00 Six Months. 1 00 Three Months . J . . . 50 The Wiuosgto Jouckax. circu lates largely in the adjoining conn ties as Weil as ID the eptern ror on h State and presents nn- ' .' cqnalled facilities to merchants for making known what thejhave for sale ! Miscellanobns. OOSK J Thk only improvement T30TJTTC" bw'u par ' It contains greater and more powerful PAIN-RELIEVING- TRENGTHEHIMG, A?ID CURATIVE PaoprJ than the common Porus Plaster, and is far superior to hV ' Hi PAIjCS oct 9-4 w i ! THE BEST ' the wor SOLD BY S1500.C0 BEWARE t PARTICULARS ""MBcn ON w' AnRBcee WhiteSewing machine flDrljlllD 13 Store. 3 t d. 2 Kr.ee e ..ooH. niih i9. Oct Pianop p, Stool, C,ver an i Hi jf.k. only $143 b. Il'urat d Nw-p&-r eett free. Addrtgd DiLiel F. B-tty. Was! ing ton, N. J. j i "Ct -4 $10 to Invite J io Wall $.trt St cs raks fortu u b t verv month. Bootci sent free xplai ivg every tiling. Addrefs, tiA a. L tur J4 , IT W'l t . N AGCK I WAMKI) p()( tttrl 'c."t A O Fastest-elli a Pictorial III Prices reduced 3 i pr Qact Natiowal PtB- LIEHIN6 Co , Khilaia., Pa., it'.an-a, iii., or St. Louis, Mo. oc? 9 4v aiaaa return In 36 dija on $'0Q- in kJ)lZ UU vested, j Oftcial reports and inff iuation frkk. J t-ilce; nronts weKlv on "It'ck opti ir.B i f $lq U :0 . " I Adores T. Pouer t W iijiit A C , Hvkr 3 b! a l -t., Nr. Y. -ct 9 4w minv-top, an'l th- jwij-iring t W"S fo- the bet f iling hoaii.efll articij-B in the f orM lptop prohf, write at ncto 'Woril JMaiu fctu'inc o.f J2f Ns?;?u -t, Vew York. oc: 9-4w GOOD PI .ftM', roml.liiin(rn.loprattiiininvor-lrr ix i.jne iim liv i vpiy nivania3 ol" cApitAl. with Wii 3:i.l nii!m:--Hm-iil. Lnrr- ir.iltn Hvl.(ei .ro mtm ll :iT.-tmnii ul iii to t.O.OO'J CircuUr, ilih fiiilix- lMJt!i iii ln-w r.'! can suc""-'i in tn"lt leal!r.i pia'Ii if live. LAWKKNCh. k Co., 1 liinad Htrctt. New Y:i. una asxiir ELASTIC TRUSS HuaFKl diCerirz trom allot hen. k cup (bap, with Slf-AdjuliDe Hal 1 in center, adapt I Uel f to all poition of tba toJv, wbile tba Kallin the rup prM baek the I n testlna Jast ft ptrtti would with th ringer. With light tx-ettare th Hernia it held lec-nrely darind night, and a radical cure certain. ItUjeaej, durable and cheap. Sent by mail. Circulars free. i;OGLEST03T TBUSS CO., Chicago, 111. I INSTITUTE. I KetablWned I n 1879 for toe ears of Cmer, Tinen, Cleen, Scrvfalm, and 8k la DlifWM, without the uie of kr.iie. or lose of blood, and little pam. Fori ftformation, drcnlan and references, addrea, I Dr. F. L. POXD, Aurora, Eane Co., I1L wwrin CURED. A simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cur of ConBUmiV tion JBronciutia,Catarrli, AfithnuMwui ail Throat and Lung AJFectiom. Also a. positive find radical core for Nerroufl Debility and all ferrous uompiauitH, vntcn not been testta tn ihoutanda of came. liecipo, with full directioiia (in German, French, or English) for prepar lngr.and Ttainr, sent by mail free f charve on receipt ot etamp. neae name tut paper. w.w .SBXK LUt,149 Powtn' Block, KocherUr.H.T. Activejpartiei to act as General Agents for the ale of our specialties. Easiness respectable. Oocds sell rat.jdly. Ve pay a Balary or a liberal commission on Biles, From $1C0 to $200 a Month can be made by lire n en. Bare chance for makicg money. Address i j. a. Mcdonald a co., . oct 9-4 n 118 Clark St. Chicago' , i , , 1 - The First Annual Fair OF THE r DIXIE AGRICULTURAL AND ME CHAWICAL ASSOCIATIDfi . i i WILL BE HELD at the Fair Grounds on Carr'a Mount, in Wadesboro. N. - i . O., on Tuesdar, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Wot. 18, 19, 20 and 21, 1879. Urer two tnousand dollars in raluable pre- mioms lor tbe Farmers and Mechanics, the Ladies, Girls and Boys,1 who hare article) on eababitioD, - . I "A little fnn now and tb en i Is relished by the best of men and woman,1 The amusements curing each day of the fair win De ranea ana nifrhiy entertiininjr, consisting in part of Walling Matches, .Base oau riajior, iroii nr ana canning i aces, uiaij iiau snooting, ac , c, c. 2HB S79A3ZZ2B.il. EmlBentStatesmea and learned Farmers will be present ad delirer addresses.) Come and enjoy yourself. We invito the D-ODle of North and Ponth Carolina, in particular, to meet with us and enjoy our Annual gathering ; and we shall wc pieuNioK vuiiort irom ail pans ot uecoiu. ; ir any Northe. n brethren shall honor ns with their presence, they will meet with a cortuai ana warm reception. pheeiiuim xist- Any one desiring to see our List of Premi urns or leirn ranytEinz eonceraing tbe Fair, can do so by addreeinz Join T Patrick. Km ret ry, Wadesboro, N. C. PB.ZVZ&Z2aZ32. Persons deairiosr to secure standi for th purpose of selling .roods, wares or nrihan. dise, will address the ftcretary j cn or before the 15th day of NoTembernexr. JUUJM KOBIdrtu.V, Prea't. Johh T. Paraica, Sect'y . oct 14 Winberry Oysters- lilt l ARE GOOD now. Another iiutl- ment jat receif ei this moraig. It's ccld enough tow for he Whiskey and fat Oysterr. F ee Lunch crery day at 11 o'cioek. 1 WANTED Misic'Uuoouj;, ever "made on the comnT"" T5T i A f-.. i . . . , "'OH 25 CHWffS hunbers Co. Cleveland, o h i o. YELLOW FEYEP, -BLACK ter.ibledisew, which w.l no in a more m lcrnnrt and Timi... c i i fall mmthn of 1791. fa hi, in outhe-n Nubia td n-ed with llrr' 11 1 r MM II I T in W,nK . end most aarTt-a cas i f fi.r V11 c:vumw rrom o- e t two ounce., of bi L75 .... r.- It lit-.-- 'hrooijh th LivMr "i01 r il' -ii-t. Hv it Jj ,.. acb he, Cohsfiprntion of theowi-U nvJj? d all M ial rii.ec! . ' j"1?! AH Ik an o one reed fear ellovr K.T.r , Jfl L eipl the MalarUI P"i8 m a&d j,of f trom the blood bj u in MKaiKlix'i Hiir which is sold br all I 1 10 bottleaJ or will h :, K . V"'' Proprietors. A. b M K hll A7ft" Dr Pemberton'a Stilsir.cia orftlect i : -v . cwi u ui mm' e'lU1 Cj: lis, Cancwf, Uicer.P-arH f cir,f ,t all t.art ot the rouMty aro .,r,lli:. rtB,,, able bat so miracalnu a to Uoil.tVij. t not lor the avuolt,i.,c.. f ; r , (. , , ' i ' Ileina'kahle tue bf Scrofula, it i'ASH ot- j. c. '!u::.io I twiiiCsiKj Ua., Si-pt- 15,il-: " .. 1 J I jrDtftT-ror nxtetn years I hste bU great Bofferer from 8crtfula inj it aW. ireseifjg forms. I hare beenj to! fiteJ to room aua be a for Sfteen y ars With Kwft ious ulcerations. Ihe tnoet p?,-0Tir! Jes for such caees had b:en useii, u4f& most eminent physiciaiis cuuiuittd, rittts aiy decided benefit. ;'lhus prcitrslefe jtress d, I desponding, I was adriied bj h Iyer, of lojd county, Oa., to coiatw the use of yoar Compoat.d Extract Etdlisra Labgnage is asin$afficient to describe t re lief 1 obtained from' th ; tse cf the KiliUpi as it is to conrty an adequate idea of the is tensity of my suffering before wing- jtw medicine; sufficient to say, I abudeotde? other remedies and continued thin of jn Extract of Stiliineia. untd I can ur tnX "1 am cured of all pain' of all diieu,r nothing to obstruct the actir puriaitoff profession. More than eight morthi km elapsed since this remarkable cars, witbott any return of the disease. For the truth of the above sta'emest,Ir fer to any gentleman In Bartow eontj, Gt, and to tbe members of the bar of Chtnlm Circuit, who are acquainted with me. IslisS eyer remain, with the deepest gratitide, I ! I Tour obedient i errant, J J. C. BRANSON, AU'j sO"' I A MIRACLE. West Pout, Oa 8epC lfi Gents: My daurhter wsstaken on thetii day of June, 1863, with whst wu nppJ to be Acute Rheumatism, and wu treaty wj thantmn with nn nirrpu In Varelu fou' 'ng pieces of bone began to work 0 right arm. and continued to appeir nB the bone from tbe elbow to the shoulder jesft came out. Many pieces of bone came out the ritrht foot and ler. The case wu y Eronounced one of White feweljiDf. aring been confined about six?yearitoln bed, and the case considered hopel I . induced to try Dr. Pemberton's , Cof r" fied with its effects that I hare cotti use of it until the present. I J My daughter was confined ta her bed 5 sixyeais before she sat up oft erei oj oyer without he'p. , She now sits P jBJ"J and sews most of her tixe hal walked ic cue room. Her general health! is D0f5 ' and I beliere'she will, m her toJZ strength, walk welL I atfribate h rtt Gents: The abcre certificate of Kr.wrJ Blanton we know and certify t0, f,,Z tmei ' The thing is so; hundreds of twJ respected citiiens wUl certify to it V, reference can be giren as may "v Tours truly, n XIa CRAWFORD A WALKER, HON. H. D. WILLI A 51 a- J . rD u 1 i WfilhcrU u r j a r- Bcia oy au irugguu m l v: ft-Ta nt by express. Agents wsstei W sent Trrhr. Send for Eor k-"Carious "T "7, alL Medicines sent to poor F'P'ey's in instalments. Furniture ... t, . rr-& JUST KE'CEJV J a a large i-aenxzeui 01 graJes of FUBNITUP.K, at Great Barsaiu?. " Call arid etta- febl9 ; ?Pli!ii: Flour and GoSee I ! p; nrtl. 1200 ' " J ; 7 An Dags Hio CofiVe, For sale by : 4 . vomit! o ! o ot - nly i.reven-s to a certain tor t&ii joorinraluable medicine. Y'11 flT I am, y ourxjrny . W, Bl Bh A5T0J. rept 25 JOHN CARROLL. oct 22 HALL A M

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