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I. The Daily Review. JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop. WILMINGTON. N. C. TflURSUArV NOYjMBER6. 1879. E2TTXBKD AT TILE PosTOFFtCK AT WiuinfOToir, K. C, as Seco2tdClajss Matte a. 1 THE 8ITUATION. Sufficient retarni hare now been re ceived to show that the Democratic party baa been defeated in New York. Alonzo B. Cornell, who was considered unfit and unworthy to hold a position under the gorernment in 'the custom house, and who was unceremoniously ejected from tbat position because of hisjunfifoess, has been elected Governor of the State, and the very powers that were used to re mote him from the former hive been taxed to their utmost to place him in the latter. He was good enough, in the opin ion of the administration, to . be the Gov ernor of the great and sovereign citato of New York, although he was entirely un fitted to hp Collector of the Port of New j!urk ciiy. Of fcuch is R. B. Hayes and his cabinet. The defeat of the Democracy, however, may not be mainly attriouted to the as stance given by the administration to the opi)tition, nor to the numerical nryyci the latter, but to a Iratnci Uai strife in itsown ranks, which diverted" the votes, that .would have elected the Democratic candidate triumphantly, to John Kelly, the Tam many candidate. It was the result of a war between Tammany and the regular nominee of the party, or rather,) of an enmity betweeii John Kelly, the chief of the Tammany organ ization, and Samuel J. Til Jen. It was understood by Kelly and his faction that the nomination of Robinson was at the instigation and through the influence of Tilden, and having that idea in view they made ueo of any pretext to bolt and re pudiate the acts of the convention and j announce a ticket of their own. The result has been disaster in its every feature, It has not only been a present disaster to the Democratic party, but it has strangled , forever the future icfluence, for good. or evil, of John Kelly and T&mmaoy Hall f s4 completely tquelcbed the last linger ing hope of Tilden for the Presidency. I such is John Kelly aud Samuel J lilda i. Una recent Republican victory in Ohio by which a gallant Democratic soldier was defeated by one who took every mean advantage afforded by the war to amass wealth, at a remote and safe dis tance from the smoke and din and dan gers of the battle field, together with the large Republican gains made in other States, whieh are demonstrated by the lections of the 4th inst, should open the wyes of the Democracy to a complete view of the situation. U ew York has re pudiated Tildtn, and the influence of that once all powerful man has gone forever. Ohio has repudiated Senator Thurmao, to whom the Democratic party is under the most profound obligations, and has at the same time declared by its acts that the most brilliant record of the soldier has no claim upon public suffrage to com pare with those of a partisan civilian. The election of Foster, the money-making shopkeeper during the war, over Ewlng, with an untarnished military record, may bo so far taken as an index of the popular mind; as to show that gallantry in the battlefield has but littls weight in the election of officers to fill important pub lic positions. Of such is popular nothern -sentiments. With these facts made apparent, the Democracy is forewarned of what would prove a suicidal policy. It is rot enough that a man should . have Deon a good, faithful, hard working and efficient Dem ocrat, nor is it enough that added to these he should have been a gallant soldier in the late war. These have all received the tamp of condemnation by the recent elections, and it would be worse than folly not to acknowledge the fact, how ever ncpalatable it may be. It matters not how just are the claims of an indi vidual, nor bow much they are entitled to recognition and reward, the success of tbe party must rise above every other consideration. Personal favoritism and personal worth must not outweigh the chances of success. No person should be named in the convention which as sembles to nominate the Democratic can didate for the next Presidency, upon whom anjStats has set its seal of 'condemnation-, no matter what his services may have been, nor bow deserving he maybe. Tbe delegates to the next Democratic National Convention should assemble with no other object in view than to make a ticket upon which every voter in tbe party throughout the country, North or South, East or West, may cordially, and earnestly unite Such a man is Thomas F. Bayard, of Delaware, and we firmly beliove, if his name Is plated at tbe bead of the Democratic' standard in the every discordant element in the ranks of the party; and the battle will be fought with the assurance of success. He, better than any other man, cn lead the party to victory. Al(1 of I such are the senti ments of tha people THE LOUISIANA t'AMPAlU'N. Senator kellogg had an interview re cently with Secretary Evaits on the sub ject of Louisiana politics. lie made very pressing request of Mr. Evarts to next month nd speak lie told Mr. Evarts 1 , bt the Republicans come to Louisiana in the campaign. that there was no-doui would carry Louisian was made with funds Evarts said he would 20 to Louisiana and would do eo could make his arrangements. The vi - -- i committee of Louisiana: 1 f deu-i ..iued to invite Blaine, Garfield and twtntyor nacre prominent Republicans to' take part in the campaign, aud some of them will be requested to stay there until the election is over aud the voles counted. a if proper efforts and speakers. Mr. ike very much to if be Re, have Another' larger mill, to manufacture several v rieties of cotton cloth, is projec- i j j ted at Augusta, Gal, and large subscrip tions to the stock of the" coupany baje already been made. Augusta promises to become the Lowell of tne South, and its newspapers are enthusiastic over its ranid developwut; as a ! manufacturing city. WlilllSqTOX LETIfcK -1 1 Washington, D. C.,Nov. 4, 1879. The campaicn which en 3 r i important, bbtu in itself,! ds to-day U"very aud became ol ts influence lri the Presidential election of 1880 At this writing only .guesses HU03SU1KF. j Y'jung man, if you oannot find placa to-fit yda strive to fit the place in wnich yon' 'find yourself. Boston lranscript. -; - 'It is a great man who can do justice to ui3 enemy, says an exchange, ana if we can get our enemy where there will be no one to interfere, we'll prove our claim. to greatness. Boston .Tost. - ' i - 1 'Sometimes j sighs Henry Watter- son, -wnen j. mint 01 ther trouoie ana anxiety it cost u3 and the way .it went after all, and the little' satisfac tion we got out of it, I half wish we hadn't any election in Ohio at all.' Burlington Hawkeye. While James Gordon Bennett i fit ting ont expeditions, he migiit do well o send one into Oliio in search of the Ohio idee.' ! The tamo expedition could be of use in looking after lost Buckeye statesmen. Modern Argo. Now is the tiie of a year that the youDg bride fondly gazes at seven fih knives, and a pair of bugar tongs, a napkin ring, and a clock, and sweetly whispers to the wedding guests that 'the other presents are, not disp layed, owing to the wish of the givers, who hate publicity.' Phil a Bui. Get out Doors! The close confinement . of all factory work, gives the operatives pallid faces, poor appetite, languid miserable feelings, poor blood, inactive liver, kidneys And urinary troubles, and 'all the physicians and racdiciuej in the world cannot help them unless they get out of doors or use Hop li.tters, the purest and best remedy, especially for sulIi cases, having ayun dai.cd of health, sucbhiae and rosy cheeks in them. They cost but a trifle. See anoth ei column. 10 i-? 1X3 & 12 6 13 7 5 9 3 18 25 11 ? ! 60 1 85 Q 21 10 00 I Of 18 Dr Mfttt's Endorsement of Spccr's Tort Grape Wine. The following:; from the celebrated Dr cau ue maue. m x pc. w ;.jr . Mott of New York, speaks wonders for ential of Stat s, will so votei as to over a cnance inai ew iurK, tnu ui. i .uu- snftfiP'a pffnrfa tn tha nr.rtrt ur untfl t.ti nvpr- I r . I xrinn in IS. p w .1 ursfir come in some decree the ; Deniocr.itic dig-J r i aDDointineut ki the result in Maine. 4 i j California and Ohio. I The mcst noticeable Tenure of the carpnaiffn has been I f IJ I I 1 itM HI'I H 111 I MM I . in- SpeaKers l.f IU .pAr V A tiafiMH m thnmnaM, In tne West very 4ble Demo- iTTs "I l.' mi til mon iLiac I . . - r 62 ATadisox Avenue, Nkw York, April 11, 1878. Mr. Alfred JSpeer -Dar Sir ; The visit whicn 1 made last vear to vour th stump, In the Kist even le?.- was pure and unadulterated, and the very best that can be ollered to the public for number of parties crats took speeches. , ill I UV JU IIKIV 1 Hnnp r. hp fithr-r riia fivpjv ihjiJV was I , . , va-uw v - ' - -''J J I mAnntrn nono speaking v. hopeech ; was Jupposod tu Acriug upon'my favorable impressions l! cr;if. m" .at the time, 1 have since recommended the meuai Mumpi ,3 ur. " ' Pt)rt Wine more Particularly in my Sherman; Chaudler the very ablest men of the party weri in the field. Even Gen. Grant's com;ny oack was so termed as to mtkeniava ras.)u for radical suc cess. Tne speaking honors! of the cam paign were unquestionably Senator Blaine's. He reclaimed his d wn State, al most hopelessly lost as it was, through the imbecility or dishonesty ot mmor rad ical politicians and; he was received with unequalled favor alike in Ohio, Iowa and New York ( city, jBeyond question the Qjig events ol tne last tuFee montns nave practice, and am satisfied, with marked Benefit, to my patients. I There can be do better proof to the doubting mind, as to the Wine being made or the finest Oporto Grape, than a visit to the acres of land covered with the vine bearing the luxuriant, fruit. Wishing yon success in your praiseworthy enter prise, . j remain respectfully yours, I ALEX B. MOTT, M. D , Prof, of Surgery, Bsllevue Hospi Med'i ge, c, &c; TThe following quotations represent the wholesale prices generally..' In making up small orders highe price hare to b charec. BAGGING Or? jy ....... ...1 Double Anchor. ............ I 11 g Double Ancho "1" f lus at&naara uoaiesuc BACON North Carolina, Hams. Id Shoulders, 2b......... Hides, V E M estern Smoked Hami.....i 8iaea. 2b Dhoulcers. Dry Salted Sides, 2b Shoulders, lb.. Dhhiir Live weiffht. AKliJfiLS Spirit! Turpennne Second Hand, each 1 25 New York,eack, new 1 75 oESWAX-y Jb 20 B KICKS Wilmington, M 8 00 Northern 00 3 UTTE.H North Carolina 2b 12 Northern, V lb :.. CANDLES Sperm V fb Adamantine. V set CHEESh N or them Factory, ? ... Dairy cream, V 2b State, w COFFEE Java, V fb. KlO, y ID iiaguyra, n CORN MEAL V bushel.... COTTON TIES bdL.... DUAliSTiU Sheeting, 4-4 yard. .. Yarn. j bunch S5 nsH- Mackerel, No. 1, "S bbl....l3 00 No. 1, 1? Jbbl i 8 76 Mackerel, No. 2, V bbl....l2 60 No. 2, K bbl i 6 00 Mackerel, No. 3 bbl..... 00 00 Mullets, bbl......... T3 00 N. C. Herrincr, "Wkee 5 50 Dry Cod. y lb 7 FLOUR Fine, fl? bbl 0 00 Super, Northern, ddj... 5 po HiXtra ao Family '.-'- i '- - 3 rxticac. I Misccllaneoq;. HimlT OVJ3E1 2000 I)Rl UOIyrs foIl.-i'!g remarkable pipe-,; the signatures of whi;h can be Q 13 14 10 23 12 18 77K3 1 75 25 11 14 15 11 SO 20 20 80 Have signed th I effieei : Messrs SE ABU ?IY & ?OUSSO:, 21 Piatt St ", Sew Fork : ' I Gent, emen : "For the -p.ist f -.w years we have sold vanVu. rtis rUst-rs. Physicians tbe Public prefer RFHSflN'S rin PL-STFR to kII ot!iei-s- We consider them one of ,h v-,!J t J?AP - .- .. a . .v,. . ic re i.jhi . mill rnrneoHs woithv orro'itKHrco. J hev a-e Snixrior tn nil r ... ...t ' tm mi x a i . 1 1 : I . - . ihran(ls cines f.jr Itjxt. rnal uso. To examine the lare and varied as?ortiaent of 'l K3 KM t .-V1 City Mill Ex,. Super bbl... 7 CO " Family bbl... 7 0 ' Ex. Family V bbl... 8 00 h ERTIL1ZEKB Peruvian G;uano, 2000 lbs. 60 00 Bauirh'B Phosphate " " 00 00 Carolina Fertillxer " Ground Bon', " Don Meal ' Flour " Narassa Guano, " Complete Manure W bann'B PboepLate 's0 00 9 00 e-oo oc 6 5C 50 & 3 25 6 0u & 0 4 CO 5 5C CO ,6 50 7 U0 8 00 " 45 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 " 35 CO " 00 00 " 00 00 Wando Phosphate, " " 00 00 BergerAEruti'aRoB. M " 00 GO Wilcox, Gibb & Co., ma nipulated Guano .43 00 GLUE lb ft GSAIN Corn,store,552b3 73 Corn, cargo, 56 tba 6 ) Corn,jel., V basheL....... TCae Oate, buBhel 55 Peae, cow, y bushsl 5 HIDES Green, V E 4 Dry, 2b 10 HAYEaBtern, 100 2ba... 1 10 North River, y 100 lbs.... 1 CO HOOP IRON i ton 90 03 LARD Northern a ortn uaroima y m....... 11 7 25 7 Vi 8 li3 00 00 00 00 ftl CO 40 00 45 00 ?47 03 40 00 67 00 70 OJ 70 ,:(J0 00 00 0S7 60 i& i'j ! . ' ' ' Dry OoodSj ' 'Carpets, 51 oct 28 At R. M. SVIclNTIRE'S. P irarsd0 rand or T ciBros,, i 90 Qui 11 25 T?-il- oala Kit T O H f , 3 dnrx fticat.jr luip, a i ll FJaDner. P. L. Bridgers S: Co. ins itepuDiipan uQicinatioD. n aea a man is receiypd in threo representative & States with grtater honor ithad their own Sjvlfj4 most eminent men, .such recognition must bfl takpn aa having rrinrh sipnificanca i t m - . 1 i trrnnn nr . r m Senator CbaDd&r died onSatlirday last. UOUU Sal t. He hid excel I net impulses 4nd good sound sense. Hejhad no better under standing of our form 6f government, probably, than ;his youngest grandson has, and perhaps jfor tbat Ireason Hs idea on the -ubjtct attracted jmuch attention He was the embodimeut of machine poli-. tics was extremely liBerilj in giviog for partisan purposes, and when in authority insisted tbat those under him should give also. He bad of late been mentioned as tbe probabla candidate for Vice President, i f Grant should take the head of the Re publican ticket. ; When Secretary Sher man pays regularly the government ob ligations which accrue every month, his monthly statements of reduction in the public debt will have more value 1 thin they now possess. The alleged reduction for October is ten millions, -but officers of a dozen swing banks are ia ths penitent tiary to-day for staterceiits not as false as this I ' ! Air Hayes docs v 11 in naming ai day on which the people shall render thinks. ytrioed Sacks. rAA Sac! e MarshaTa Fine Salt, OVKJ Lare White Sacg. Flour, Bacon, Siirar. 1 Of)0'Bbl8- Freeh FLOUR, all grades, 2QQ Boxes D. S. and Sm ked Siiles, OQ) Tubs Choice Leaf Lard, ' 1 ')K Bbls Sugare, CrHshed draaulite, x "u a, Extra C, acd C. I He selects Tbursdaly, month, and I Biippjse mo z nn i on tn;s i the Governors of em oriej will tini Cheese, Crackers, Candy J.00 xea xtra Cram Cheese, Bblaanl Boxes Freih Cracker?, J y BoxePure Candy, te Bagging, Ties, Twine- all the States a id on that dav. ! Tre War Department is certainly doin 1 000 Wtflle and Half RoIlBAGQING, all it can to prevent a great Iciau war, qtAA Bundles New TIES, and wil: probably make such a display OOUU of force as to! compel peace, jbut Gen 1 HOO Lbs Bsilinp Twine, At lleasti he 7 Y v lc,lu e-s "a!Ul sizee, for sale low, by Gnod a Commodalions for all wfihim tn Sherman is not coLtiientj Ireely expresses uneasiness as to events of tbe Lext few weeks. Due day last wek a repoit was sent here that the required depih was not beiu? maintained by Cant. Eads throuch I the South Pass of the Mississippi. It happen ed, however, J that the regular dispatches from New Orleans on the sime day re ported the safe and easv pasture of the jetties by the largest vessel that ever left ew Orleans; This was a practical dem onstration of tbe untruthfulness of tLc complaint against the jetties. GuiiDGE important to mc ACllctcd. We would advise all who! mav need the advice of a physician; to Seither call or write to Dr. Uonertsou, 19, So. Eutaw St., Baltimore, Md., who from lp years expe rience in Hospita and Special Practice, guaiantees a cure; in all diseases of the Urinary Organs and of the Nervous Svs- iemf organic ana oemmai weakness, Im potency (ioss of sexGal power), Nervous Debility and tremblirg, ralpitation of the Heart, dimness of sight or giddiness, Noc turnal E missions, fcc, all resulting from abuses in y mth, or excesses in manhood ; also all skin .and blood diseases quickly aired. Dr. K. is a graduate of one of the oldest and best! medical schools In this country (Uriversity jof Man lard), and re -fis to the leading phjysiciansin his city, and all consulting him cain rely upon honorable and confidential treatment. In writing enclose stamp for reply. Special attnt ion given to an lemaie cotnplaiut. LIME bbl LUMBER City team Ba' wd SbipstanVesawedMIt.lS 0U C-'M 0U Roagh edge plank, y M ft. 16 00 ej18 C j West India cargo, accord- j ing to quality, $ Mft...l2 00 14 OC Dreased flooring,eaoned.l5 CO 'i5 u0 Bcantung ana boards, com mon, V M ft 17 00- 8U 0; MOLASSES Cuba,hhdgl 22 uaDa, DOls., y gal 35 Sugar house, hhds. gal. 2 : " " bbls. y gal... 22 Orleans Choice bbls. V g?.i. 3o NAILS Cut, 20dto-U,Wk'g 2 0 OILS Kerosene, gtl 13 Lard, gal 1 10 , Linseed, ? gal 1 CU I Roein, y gal I'i PEANUTS buheL 1 8i POTATOES -Swoet, bus. 00 I Irish, Northern,? bbl..... 2 GO PORK Northern, city m tsa. 1 i CO 1 Thin, bbl L.i GQ CO 1 Prime, y bbl (extra) .Cu Q j um na KV.l i r-.. ,n- A.UU, If ... i. ..... .V BICE Carolina, f ft;...... East India, y 3b Rough, V bushel 1 RAGS Country, y City, V lb aurt- Hemp Manilla.. SALT Alum, sek...... -Liverpool, p sacs American y sack Marshal's fine, V aci. UaUu sack Have the pleasure of again announcing to the public that cusiomers one oi tne uranaest ana UneapestHstocks of f . . ..-;.! R'SADT-UADE CLOTHIIMG ! Prices ranging in Suits from $3.00 upwards ! ''la.'ii A beautiful and grand assortment in - ' ' '.!! m'T'B FUHN'XSHIK'G GOODS ! MA-icu vw guarantee cannoi oe equaiea m tins city. ' A' tine line tin latest styles in and Shoes ! UO 00 & 3 60 & i t l & I li) 'I 55 & 50 Cv 2 60 &QQ 00 rMKi 00 00 00 (jit 15 1 ! l 70 BUG AR Cuba, S sj.5'& 'GO 00 0J 40 00 10 Ci 11 10 7i I in all qualities find prices, imported direct from the MannJacturerJ whicn we guarantee to be of superior quality. I We also liuvc one of the choicest and largest stocks of Two andThra Viy and Brussels Carpets, liugs, Matting and Oil Cloths at astonishing . low -prices. Please examine. OCt -'J Porto Rico, V lb A- Coffee, Jb r " W ft C V & 8 Ex C 7? lb . 9 & Crnshea "3? fl....... q SOAP Northern. lb...... 5 ei SHINGLES Contract, 8 00 ,7 00J WJiauiuu, w m. I hu 2 2b HTAVEc4 W. O. bbl. V M.10 00 i5 00 K O hhd. E 00 00 00 00 TALLOW D 8 i 00 TIMBER Shipping V M ...10 00 12 CO mi j, extra per M 8 50 10 75 Mill, prime per M 7 00 8 00 Mill, fair per M 6 00 6 50 Common, per M ....4 00 i 50 Inferior to Ordinarr.DerM 2 OO ta i. no WHISKEY North'n, per ffl 1 25 3 50 North Caroina, per gal .U 1 50 2 25 WOOL Unwashed, per a.i. 23 25 waanea. Der 2 25 Q 28 Barrr wool, per 2.... ...... 15 -j "Tor sinking' epells, tion ar:J low ! FTMrita, rcij on ilov Biittrs." j ,!Ecad of, proenre end uje II jd iBittcrs, nr. ! ycu willW blrong i -a:,t to bo Etroi: I t aithy r r,. !. ix-aut irull i I; '-TLe greatest app tj frr, stojnich, 1 1ik4 y r.t:d livt-r.rc-rulittvt-f '00 will be paid for & case that Hop let ters win not cure or help." ' U era crd Laaie9 n'ed Tcrs, Li-itc:, Baxik. iicp Liltera dailj." m 'Hon Twitters has re H stored to sobriety and fxvia luituupira.ce." "Scnr rtomach, sick headatte aril dizzi EOf s Kop Bitter? nu-eg Tilii a lew dostj." Send f0yClrenlar. I "Hop Bittere builds cp, strengthens and cures continually trom the lirbt Uoso." 'Kidney and Uri nary complaints of e 11 kind 9 perrarjiently cured by liop Bitters." Hop Cor?H CteeIs the sweetest, ealcst and Lest, Aeic chQdren. -The Hop Pad for Stomach, Livr and Kidneys, Is superior to all. others. Cures by absorption Ask 1rcggista D. I. C. Is an absolute and irresistible cure for drunkenness, use of opium, tobacco aud narcotic. All above sold by druggists. Hop Bitters Manufacturing, Co, Circular. li NEW li PAIS B&miayoiioiiori WILLIAMS A MCRCHISON, oct 27 Wholesale Gro. A Com. Ider. COMMERCIAL HOTEL i WILMINGTON, N. C. Iiarc Sample Rooms ibr Commercial Travelers. rpHE PROPRIETOR haTirg thorocghlj renorated thii House and furnished it entire ly new, is prepared to gire to the traveling public all the conveniencies of a FIB ST. CLASS HOTEL. It i$ located in the very cantre of the bnsineea part of the citj, being convenient to the principal btuineai honjef Pcatofllee, Cm torn Houe, Citj HaQ and Court Home. fiSFlL Firat-CIass Bar and Billiard Saloon connected with thla HoteL RATES $2 FEB DAY. Oct 24 F. A. SCHUTTE. Headquarter tar Ale Lager Eeer and - Porter. S. Ta&TLCTJS SOIL'S, No. 5 Market Street Vn t.'jrjk:iii iou with the dm Ale, Laer 3ee-ard Por'er, b-;.th keg and bottled, ia the citj. Country orders pr-jmptiy ttt3ndiito Houses and Stores to Rent, APPLY TO THE THE KENTUCKY LITERARY JOURNAL for the purpose of increasing tha circulttion of their paper, wal distribute Cash Pbemicms amount ing to $100,000, ranging from $lu to $30U). to subscriber. IcKOYS, Ittomeys andj Counsellors at Law i Office North Siid Market 8t and 3d. utiivesn 2d auar 26 The PJevv Hat Store. OUR 8T0CK of Men'i, Yoath,'. Bovi' and Children'. H.ta ad C.p.'i, com. plete, wbica we propose to sell aa lo SVJ;,.J: -ortmeat of fi, vwiu, uwiuu juu a b in can Oapt. re.r-r cheap. AUo, a large line of Umbrella. Thoae wishing any thiaff in our line will do wen tn examine before making their nn chaact. i- 1 CASH PKEMIUMS. 1 Cash Premium lof, 1 1 JO Cash Premiums of SO " 1IX - 300 " lOOO " f - it " o - $ 1 oO. lOi). 50. 820,000 7.300 6,000 l.OOO oOO 200 lOO 60 lO 1.350 WOO 4 dO Each, and all styles, including Grand Bcun and Uprijfht,ali strictly yiasT-ciiu, the lowest hit cash wholkiali, rieniT prices, direct to the pcrchasib. TbeMPia made one of the finest diepltji tt tht C tennial Exhibition, and wereaBanimouljft commended for the Hi a hist; Hoouwf 12.000 inuse. Reularlyin corporsUd M mfictorin Co.Factory tablishedoTrl years. The Square Grands contain Xd shek'a new patent Duplex Orentranj Scii, the greatest improvement in ths htofj Piano making. The Dpriffhts are the fa in America. Pianos sent on triiL I Ia1 fail to write for Illustrated and Dejcriptrt catalogue of 48 pages mailed free, j MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO., apl 7-8m 21 East UthjtrwC.J SIOO.OOO 1 o lO Prrmf'a?ns nmnnntlnu ' wui De distributed by lot, in pubUc. nnder suDerriaton m men ot iiiga character and undoubted etindirur. ai, Covington. Kentucky. Nov- 13 1879. We are authorizA1 A'iiT4V.r .1.. x ; a. -unura oi our paper by an met of the Kentactrt OOn reelnt of ta -u . ,.,.7 "'"""'-"-'o iae purcner to a cbance whieh inay secure any one of the above Cash Premiums. w1 ajp the Litkhaby JorBjtAL for one year. . , fW Kponsihl gmtn VwntgdgTerywhere. OCt 1C-CAW. HEW MILLINERY & NEW STOCK. RS. 8. J BAKER h.s opened a Mil 1TX haery and Hair Goods Kmprrium on the Southwest corner of Third and Orange gts.. where she wiU be pleased to see the Ladiei. irs made and repaired. 'Hair Flowers, IT ; zo-tf Baby Syrupj pAUKER'8 GINGER TONIC, Indian Chologogue, Bull's Cough Syrup, Klutx Chill Cure,A,er.' AgueKCureJand'a SS plete ttock of pur Drugg.nd Medicines. I r. C. MILLER, Open day .ndhtt " .BtMtfc. aor 3-tt CRAY'S' SPECIFIC MEDICI TRADE MARK-. n TRADIItf11 Engliah Rem edy, An, ua failing care for Seminal W e a k n ess, 8 permstorr- nea, 1 mpoten- -j lit j:. CT.auuiuuir BEFORE TAC 1MB. tTiatfoI-lfTEl Tit low, aa a sequence of 8elf-AbaiM Ij0- Memory, Unirersal -Lawitids, Pia Z Q . .w- ri rr:.: u..mhirt V Insanity or Consumption andsfrw Grare. " . i jy Sa Full particulars in oor pwpj which we desire to send free by mail tor; one. fca. The Specific Medicias JJ all druggists at $1 per package, or su f ages for $5, or will be sent free H receipt ofthemoneT by addresiiflff ' I THE C AY MEDIC . vv u) I Detroit a1 Mechanic's Block, Detroit, by all druggists. Sold in Wilmington dfJ;:7 We Do Not Claim . JpiTBONAGE siraply bccu3e f a homo enterprise, nar do we tbe expanse of any one's P00! DO CLAIM that we cana r.y or(3a Sash, Doors and Bli' Or anything infour Hue, at as WlG" URES, and as good work can be bought anywhere. 1.n. I BuUder'a Supplies always on Our new JJBr KILN ia .opf! and none but the best Lurrberj u ncT 5 Old Newspapers- uEoopsiga of 18S0, that hs will ualu m him. Medlcloe sent to any a4drett. JOHN If. ROB1NS05, . North Jroat it - -'-'-'J - ' ., l-elLSl OCt 27' ot wra;
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