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ii', TtlE DfliLV nHUIEVJ. JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop'r WILMINGTON, N. O. 1 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 18S. Entered &t the Pastaflie si VrQwAng&m, V. u.. as Dcona-4JUa Matter. Gen. Walter Gwynn, a gentleman who has been identified with many of the important public works in North Caro lina, and who in former days was well known in Wilmington, died at the Car- rolton Hotel in Baltimore, last Monday in the 80ta year of his age. He was a native of Jefferson connty, Tirginia, and graduated at West Point in 1822: He was one of the most distinguished eog infers io;the Umted States. In Virginia his native State, he was appointed Cbie Engineer of IheJamesBiver andKanawha Canal, and remained Chief Engineer no til that mammoth .work was completed. including the tide water connection at Richmond, which connected the cans . . ! with the shipping at Rockets, and made for himself a reputation among his fellow engineers which will last for all time He bailt the Wilmington & Weldon R. X., ana aoout ino year ledz oe com menced the first surrey of the North Uaroima "iuuroad from Uoldsboro to Charlotte, aDd remained is Chiet Engi neer until -tb-road wt completed; at the same iime'hewas consulting engineer .r Sr. t I . T.M road and at the great Pee Dee be sunk the fin t cast-iron cylinders by atmos pheric' pressure that wero put in on any ooutnern worK. uen. uwynn was ep pointed by the Board of Directors of the Wilmington it Manchester R. R. to go to West PointN.TT., and examine the process of sinking cylinders, which ie did, and on his return he reported that he was willing to risk his reputation as a civil engineer as to the entire practi cability of the scheme, and with this as surance he was ordered by the Board to build the work, which he diJ, and which again made for him a name among his brother engineers of no ordinary merit Gen Gwynn was also Chief Engineer of the James River and Kanawha Canal at tfie time the survey wis made for sup plying the '.'summit level," as it was called,-' where - the line crossed the Blue Ridge and Alleghany' Mountains, and which required the - most consummate skill to decide the practicability of the scheme. But he completed the work atA rnn rtxl fa.Yrtrn.b1r. feat on seeonnt ot its great cost it was abandoned. He wm lrChief Kogineefjof j the Rabun Gap R. R., in South Carolina, from An dersen Court House to KnoxTille, Tenn. At this time he was offered the ,Chief XiQgineeramp oi a roaa iront ou jreieri barg, Russia, to Moscow, at a salary of $25,000, but after making up a corps of engineers declined, on account of the se verity of the climate. General Gwynn was also Chief Engi neef " of the Seaboard fc Roanoke R. R., from Norfolk to Weldon, and also of the Wilmington & Weldon R. R. 1 During 'his t career a ji. civil engineer he waa consolting, engineer for various railroads in the- United States, and en ioTcd a reputation anch as but few men A in his profession have attained! - He was appointed by the Legislature of North Carolina during the year 1853 or 1859 to examine and-report as to the probable cost of completing the Deep River lock and dam improvements, taking with him on tne examination, Gen. M. P. Taylor, of this city, as an assistant, who was then serving under him as a civil . engi neer, and who had been with him for about ten years. Gen. Gwynn was uni versally beloved by the large corps of engineers who have served under him, and a large circle of friends and acquaint mi in this State: South Carolina and Virginia. He was one of the most diad tingnisbed civil engineers In the United States. OOTTOff PftODUCTAKD MAIJT17- . - - FAC1URKS. . The United States produces abont foor-fifths of the cotton manufactured in the world, and is fnllj capable of raising tie entire amount necessary to clothe all lis ceoDle. But it is lamentable to - Mm th&t whila we raise snob, a larffe proportion of all that is produced, our manufacture of the staple only amounts tared product. Xn this . eoa&tr jthera art. 10,900,000 if indies ernplojed in j the manufacture of cottoa fabrics, whilt in Great Britain there are 40,p00,000 spin dies employed in working theaxnmi UriaL We have no.daU by wbicio arrive at the cotton manufactures of con tinental Europe, bnt know that it is toa. siderable. The annual exports ot mftsa faetnred cotton Roods from this coon try amount to $9,981,000, while the exports of the same sort of goods from Great riitaJa enseal to &ivtvzvfiw. . v e 1 1 see no valid reason why this condition of things should exist. - We are entirely able to oth produce and manufacture the cotton for the world's, use, and we ought to do so. At least, we ought to make such a stride! towards accomplish' insr sueh a result as would Dlac2 us on a level, if -not above, any either taring nation, nor use of our There is no reason, need being longer at the foot of the cotton manufacturing lht. Gentlemen just from ' Washington, whose relations with! the i President are supposed to entitle them to speek with ome knowledge of bis views ou the subject, intimate that no attention will be paid to Mr. Blaine's recent letter on the South Americanj question, but that, if Congress thinks it worthwhile to makt it the basis of i call for further informa tion, the Executive will bo ut too glad to respond. In that event, however, it is as plainly. intimated that the ex secre tary would find ( himself placed in an exceedingly "awkward position, not, only a regards his alleged facts, but also in regard to his assumption of powers in his communications with Kir. jllnrlbart, which properly pertain not to ,a secretary but to the Chief Magistrate. The Talk or the! Town, j . ColItmbus. Ga., Feb. 4, 1831 H. Warxeu ; ,Coi : iSYrs Ytiur Safe Kidney and Liver (Jurej beats nil the medicines I have ever heard of for kidney and liver diseases. It has cured a genuine case of Cright's Disease! here in Columbus Judge F. ii. Broods, anu that is proof enough for me talk of the town. I I It is the J.NJ f3iL BEET, M. D. 'Thiiirutian business has gillie ted the ex-Secretary with a Chill-Blaine. Smythekins. j Esthetic editors havo tLeir paste made from sunflower. Boston1 Comm rcial Bulletin. - I , i A, baby in Ohio that was led on ele phant's milk gained twenty 'pounds in oueiweek. It was the babyi olephant. A man in New' Jersey died because he eould not; tell a lye. Mistook it for whiskey;-Boston Commercial Bulletin. 'A mailed knight must have required a good many postage stamps to carry him through successfully, Boston Courter. ' Mr. Wilde is quite too utterly parad oxical. Me opened his season here with the clothes of his lecturing tour. Smylhekins. I' . I V ' Judcre Black has iust made his first visit to Chicago. Up to I this time i he has led an exemplary I life, however. Boston Transcript, j 1 ' John Bunyan was a traveling tinker and' therefore always on foot. A bunion always is on foot you know' Bostdn Transcrtpt. There is a story told of a fine old Cor. nlsh. squire who only drank brandy on two occasions when he j bad goose for dinner and when he bad not. If I iEstheticism is Oscar's forte, andjif it has: been proved to be easily assailable, it is nis owq lauifc. xie inrnisnea me breeches himself. bmythekins. 1 1 Deservine Articles are always Appre ciated. .The. exceptional cleanliness of Parker's Hair Balsam 'makes it pepu : ar. Gray hairs are impossible with it's occasional use. - i , ! ' . Texas Siftinars. M V V IUUVU 11VIC1U1 v-iyhile - the . prisoners in! the Austin jail were out in the yard ja few dajs ago, .1.- U j I i xwo oi iucui woo were uuaer senience 10 the penitentiary were heard comparing notes abont as iollows: . M I "I don't believe !in proverbs," said prisoner No. li it is believing in pro verbs that brings me here." . tWell, you see, iwhen ll was a boy, I often seen folks pick up pins, and when I asked them why they did it they said: ' "if you see a pin and let it lay. xou wjii nave naa iuck aii, lae aay." ye3i that's so. I've heard thatmy- self.". - i.l : !- "Well, it don't work, j.l have picked up a pin, anal nave bad I bad luck ever since. 1 was arrested tne very day and now I've got to go to, the penitentiary for three years." M "What has that to do with picking up pins?" asked No. 2. j 3 I "Well you see the pin I picked upwas a diamond pin worth $150. I believed in thu nrnvi'rh fthnnt havinir rrnfid tnr.k. jf i picked np the pin j in a show case, bnt they telephoned for the police and here I am," and he winked at the jailor. The other prisoner J thought for 1 a moment, and then he said. 1 ! 'When I come to thpk of it, proverbs are what have brought me to thi3 x." "How so?" asked .the same man who had picked np the pin for good lack, j , "Well, I had heard about horse shoes bringing good luck, sd I picked up horse shoes. Horseshoes were my weakness;" "Them horseshoes yon went off with were fastened on to another fellow's horse, weren't they? queried No. I. "Jess so." "When I get omtl'm .not going to tamper with any more proverbs " re. BMkedNe.2. ! - "Me neither,!' responded No. 1. "Fall in boys' said the Jailor, and they went back to their cosy retreats on the inside of the jail. ( To all who are Buffering from I the er rors and1 indiscretion of youth,- nervous weak DesffK early decay, loss' of manhood, i&CXwill send a recipe that will cure edy was discovered by a missionary m Boutb America, ' Send a self addressed envelope to Bar. Jesxrx T. Ixujix, Sta tion A Nil Trk Gity. deei wB iM's. ' 1 -i i. , -W -. - . - '- -S ' i ';.r ". -- .5 INI C AV. liEHO.V, cf BalUmorr, Md i!4?t-iiio: And propriei r of Le clabrited C -ltrry and ClwiOniiO ' Pills. Thesopil's ere DreuaredexPitEily to cure oick Head ache, Neuraliia, NervonsuESJ, I'arilysis, Sleeplessness and -Dyspepsia, and w ill cuixk anv case, no matter now obstinate, if ppperiy used- They are not a curtail, buL only for tlr'se spectal diseases. I he$ ccnUlu uo opiam, moxphme or quinine, ami arft not a purgative,, but regnlate tw b;.;-.ve!j ar: cure constipation Iby CHing oi iruiovi: 'hs causa oi it. II bey have a cbHi irii - iil'rct upon the skin. su:d a Iove ly riiletir c c DVctupcrt tho nervous system, simply by iic:i? g itstn thousand hungry, y:s, in jo.iiO C..SC3 stanrirg absorbents. ij;-yv?k'i or creulo .nervy iliaUer and fiiya : owor, tUrctt' and buojaijcy to ' jibe v ?. :iu h I hat- way ii,c o;ise went -I pow.jf. -;2fi anoa ami brilliancy of ruind-Kob-.;ijy ibai a uervius .ysteni-hould l:e?J. -t to faUo ii.'ein two or three ujonlhs as ndsve food, ii for no o ;-:r .urpoec- Sold by all druggists Price 50 cents a nox. uepot, iut ioriu Miaw-iDi.; Baltimore, Md. By mail, two boxes fir Si, or six boxes for S2.50 to any address. 1 -vT At T1 ! n 1 3 P' r-zs r3 n ri AS? t, X 7 hi is WuTsnted to Cura fncr.c.vA,. T"rTEits, nytvionc, I'ijiiSffACCG OF HA!sl AlsD SCALP, I 1 ? 'L'DlUtl ITCHSHGSoaallprtaofthe - i b.yf ji Eiaies th s etJn white, eofl and BiaoctSi t irucva3 t-;u r.r.d rreclc3, end is tie EZST toilet " Urc. la TfqZZD. XZe-jVy put up, ttro t ot'.I:s i:i crie pactae, oorsstetlug of both tixiepial?idexxr-iiitroa.taieut. ' .li txsc elzsi Grvszistz hivo it. 51. per packaec "CHA8.N. CRITTENTON, 115 Fulton St., New Yoik City. Bole agent for Dr. C. V. Benson's remedies, to w bom all orders ehould be addressed." J. W, CONOLEY, Agent, j i Wilmington, N. C. feb"l-cm-d nrm i S3 trfl-? ftTi.- i.. 2 "VJiS' iSSK x rrptjiarlr ilueatcti al lcarattr oueliQ-'d j hrslclaa cad th a -' ikcj ji jI. s his 'i:i;U-c j.ni. " : Cnr tonus PRIVATll CHRONIC aai SEXUAL 2!S torrliea aiitl Inipoiencj; : i . -eif-abuse in vouth. sexual Ci.cSL- in n;a i r-v .'!:cr o-i5c.-s, aad i'--ia-;iD(f (nmecf the foi i :.. iL u-: T'usr::? s. feeRiiul Kmissiocs, (night ezr.ii- -,;v, ii pio.ir-i Vv " A .'. r.sjina tu t '.ericu: cf KmeJc-?. f.i J i- I.ui'i ' f ;yo:ur.J rT7?r. "r?cl-:'rir.s :urcJ. Qosorr2ie-n, r.x7. ..KaXU Jk ri i'-iuro, (..T'.uvtis, liCruiH, (or itaj.ior,, ri: aU't.i?r privme IitM ijuicklT cured. n n rprtain ct?-i ff dirwi, R'i 1 trathig, tboufinl aonu iiic, r.o:; lirej Eiiil. ruviicians kin a his tl.i J.n t ff;tn ,-Vn.:rpd jrsaas w mt car. 1 AVhu it tu&otnenMnttc ":!tno frc ?ritmpat. r'"tH"7yi3 fiii bc ct. j.iia't'lT' .. I . '.f.-iy iiy liJ") I or t"p"" ari.vv:l.' f . Cntes' GTicrajitceti .ia till Cases ricslt .li.ia-. ' j ' 'nsuv or It letter f t"? ! inl. '.'f SCO p:'rcs, -i)t M tiTiV sd-ij-r f ourct5 resled, lia-thirty '.''use Jiovrs lrc. 5 A. a. tup i. ii. SucOaj, S to 1 P. it. ill -i & ESTABLISHED 1844. U3WATEB ST., K3S"W YOltK. Are purer, better, stronger, and longer l:nown in the market thin any other article of the kmc. Are always sure and reliable, and never fail to insure the best results in cookery. Ask your grocer for it and give it a trial. Satisfaction guaranteed or ne pay. fen 6 3 f'4w vtWe Want Buyers for 1000 BBLS NE1 )UR, 300 B38GOFFfE, JQQ Bbls 6UGAK, j 2500 Sacks L1VERpooL salt 500 6acks-F1NE sat 1 m' CUBA MOALSSES, j A., &c, Ac. HALL & PEAESALL, inio . ' COSMOPOLITAN BAR A?iD RS- -'-' ' TAURAMT.nr'fsii,'.': ; : V JOHN 'CAKROLt; Vjnf ; - M ; ' Sonth tideMarket Street, Wilmington, N.C. TnEBAll U eupp'ied .Ith tht jbest Whlakiesi Wines, Beer, Charapljrnes, &c. Cigars of the finest grades always on band. -At the Restaurant can be Cund the finest Ojitara brcugat k tlda market, whlck are carved ta amy style talred. Jr aalllaa snppllsd. j jinlT 1- :mmi UiccollanooTis, Particular Kollc. All the' ilnwlDgs;wiIl hereafter be under the exclusive eunervUlon and control of GENERALS: G. T. BEAUREGARD and JUBAL A. EAKLYr- i A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. ' Second Grand Distribution, Class B, at'New Orleans, Tuestlay, Febru ry 14, 18S2 141st Monthly Drawing; : ; Msiiiiia . State Lottery Ccsipair. Incorporated In 1863 for 25 year by the Legielature for Educational and Charitable purposes-7-with a capital of -1.000,000 to which a reserve fund of over $550,000 has aince been added. 1 By an overwbelmlngr popular vote Its franchise was made a part of the present 8tatc Constitution adopted December 2d, A.D., 1879. I Its Grand Singlb Nuhbh DRAWiKGa will take plac monthly. It never Kale or postpone Look at the following Distribution: CAPITAL PRIZE $30,000. 1 ; 100,000 Tickets at Two Dollabs EIach. Half-Tickets, Oe Doixar. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 1 Capital Prize of - " - 30,000 1 Capital Pme of - - i - - - 10,000 1 Capital Prize of - - - - - 5.0(H) 2 Prizes of $2,500 - - - "j 5.000 i 5 Prizes ot 1,000 V- - 5,000 1 20 Prize cf 500 - - - - - 10,000 ;10f) Prizes of ;1G0 - - 10,000 200 Pnzea of " 50 -' - - - 10,000 500 Prizes of ! 20 - - ; - - 10,000 1OO0 Prizes of ; 10 J 10,000 APPROXIMATION rKiZES. ' 0 Approximation Prizes of $3002,700 0 Approximation Prizes ot 2001,800 9 Approximation Prizes of 1C0 900 1857 Prizes, amounting to - - $110,400 Responsible correepondlng agents wanted at all points, to whom liberal compensation will be paid .. ; J . . , . .' .. for further information, wfite clearly, giving full address. Send ordets by express or Registered Letter, br i Money Order by mail, addressed only to ! ; M.A. OAUPH1II, . New Orleans, La ! or M. A. DAUPHIN, 127 I-a Salle Street. Chlcaen. Ills.. The New York Office Is removed to Chicago. N. B. Orders addressed to New Orleans will receive prompt attention. : 11 The varticular attention of the IhcblUs i called to the act that the entire number of the Tickets for each Monthly Drawing t told, and consequently alt the prize in each drawing are sold ana drawn and paid jsn Ji-wec-awyfOiw FALL ANQ WINTER GOODS AT fpHE BEST ASSORTED STOCK EVER brought' to thia city, witti all rbe latest elties and Shades la DRESS GOODS, Satin MaiveUleui, Satin de Lyon, Rhsd- . - . I ' - - ame.'j t Urrahs, Brocades. oire An- " r ' ' ' - . f: ' . - - - - - j, . Mque, CanteJai Hair, ; Ilk Vcl ' .J vet Fluahev ., t . COLORED BLACK AND LLUMIUA- TiD CASHMERES, j Senriettae, Mohairs, Buitlnge, Alpacas and FlId8 ic crdlesa vari&tyv Pasiame: trid. Pricges and Triina lax?, White Goad, H ousoioe pia ' pood , DOLLMANS, CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, j i . . Men andBoy'a Wear, Flannels Merit oTJb2 I derwear, Hosiery, Gloree, Corsets, - Hcesttnd Edg-.sga, , enr Staple & Domestic Goods. In short everytfcinff de?ir able. Warranted to come up Li price end quality, to aaysam pie from retail houtea North. . I ! ' Gall and e&ve extra expense by buying from ' "': . ' - ' 36 IVlarket Street. Pittsboro Academv SPBIKQ 'VsgBlOS-of vpenj Jarw ary 9tU 8tuJe-U of any ag reeeivVdsd prepared for . OoDese - or for Bassets Life. FrtBcipaJ has "had many years rxferfc Ter28r4 (er.Benioa of 20.wekf, Board and Toitlon 1 75 r tcr Editor fftthe O. B. DEN80K, Iliscollaneous I THE JiEW YORK i WEEKLY HERAiDe . I ' Pi-OPiill- IOK. j - j Tte Bt andX;bpest Nwip.ijr if ul'u!i ONE DOLLAR 50 tlhlS FOR SIX MONTHS I Ac EiJraCopy to ef try i. lub of Ten.- if ' ' 1 Kew York Herald - -' V . -I , Fcbiishei every dtj.ia ths yesiv $10 pay for oae yaar, cundajs ioo'ucod ,8 k:feve !ot cl6 jiar, vijfc r u&ajtyi. 5 bsyg for DHn:be, Monday? ioouSd for ii p.f i-ths. -viUcat baif st 2 i'ij'c for on for ti j eptcited dsy or t.e - i . $1 f-r lis mir.tbs for aiy sccifid Ji i cf lbs Wfceir. ' I il per rdocth (itscindkK Scndaya) jwill b cbsrafcdon tae3rjptirtit fur a less pe riod tu&z. ittea racnthf. 1 TO MJitOPi Inclndia; Poetagc. Daily. M. $17 J 'A'eeaJy (fcuro; en i da:;a; 00 WkT ( cn;e tio J citi m . . .... 3 00 Ha;iy Edit! c...TVo ard a h?f 'cts. pr crpy .uada? t-.-i'tio&... ... fFour ceatai r copy WetkJ j I. ditioxi.....1-wo cv&at per copy H ;; n e lets man a o cie tLauea to newedeslra t wioifsla late. , we tljovr to comaiifiocfl on eoDecrtp tioss to L iily FditK C. Accrest, dee 2 Bro:-y ro l Ana at, Sew To CSDER: SOMETHING Put up by a Private Family in the State of Ne-wj York. . ' 'And Bought direct from them. : EVERY FAMILY j. ' ' . -- In our citj- Should get L'uiiio ofj it in order to I Bee r bat Pure Vinegar ' ' ' ' , really ia FOR PICKLING IT IS ALFAOST INDISPENSABLE ." . of SEVERAL DIFFERENT VARIETIES. From 10 cents to 20 cents per pound. Send in vour orders JNO. s WRIGHT; & 18 I. Front t oot il ' Employixieiit ,.. , FOR ALL 1 1Q SELL A HOUSEHOLD ARTICLE. THE poor a wall a the rich,! the old as I well ao the youof:, the wife, a well ae th husbard. tha icnnir midn 1 a. the young man, the irl as well as the boy,! may ;ubi ss wea earn a lew cellars la Honest employment, as to alt around the house a d wait or others to earn it for them. We can give you'emplojmsnt, a'l the time, or during juur B(iro uuurg ociyj traveling, or in yoar own r eijhborhood, icaong your fiieoda au pn n fti tunrp si. If von An nn( m-A 1 - J v. was 9 l'l OUiU plujmect. we can impart valuable informa- tioa to you free of cost. It wll cost you only, one cent tor a Postal csrd ti write for our Prospectus, and it may be i the means of makiog you a goo! many dollars Uo not neglect this opportunity You do not r ave to mveet a large sum of money, and run a preatrisk of lcsintr iti Tm vin ..ti ly see 'hat it wiil be an easy matter to make ir-m.iu iohu', a wee, ana establish a lucrative, and independent buiiaeei, hon ra b!e straightforward and profitable. Atte&d tothu matter kvw, for there is MOSEY tW it;for all who engage with ua V e wiil aarpriae you and you will onder why yoo never wrote to uj before. Ws skhd icll paiticulabs raaa. lAddreaa ! BUOKKYiS ll'F'G CO:, (Same t i4 paper.) Maaiotr' Vmo, sept 21m - f , Health is Wealth I DBS o :WE8r8 J Niryb asd BaAM TaxxTxisTj a speciflo for Hy ateria, Dis riaws, Convulsions, Merroua Headache, klental Depreseioo, Loss of Memory, Imro tetey, I rematur Old Age, eauasd by bver. exeriion, exceases, cr oTer-indaJgence, which leads to misery, decay and death! Uce box will cere recent eases. Eaoh bos contsiat one iwonth' treats, nt. Oae dollar a bor, or six bosea for tie dollars; sent b? aI prepaid on receipt of price. We n-rl ante six box to earo any e.e. or-er recLTed bT cs fo j ff bxea. we wili !!L rttrvWntteB Kreeent tc rrttra the money if the treatment doaa not ?S?vvMJf Ueaeti by WM B. GXKK. totmggtot, (aaacesaor to Green 1 JlanneriWilici.gtoSO. Orders bymail wiU receive prompt attestlea, t S v 1 - -I i . niscaUancouiB. ( SWc xr JTor kt 1 882. mHK HUNfoT lSsa will auk. it. tfu 1 aoiuai revelation aadsrfhe prelaw? aewest, sbialaas alwaytfor aSTS 5Sr little, use an aedgradoaa, conteatH ih 4 hapvy, bepublic t mj4 ak o's Uffht ii fir aakua 04 of every sait; Dt, itt Re'ial warathL r treeosd, while it lpoura Lot dUoi'oi thebliateriac tacka of t-e Prdatent!Ti!kn Tk s vs of 1868 waa a newiparirYLl kind.i It dkcarded anany ,f t"e for&U! a multitude f tbe anperflaouj "wordr pnrasea cf atcier t joaraaliata. It tintXl to repor in a frith, tuceiDet, aaeoTVfafoIi waya!J tbe ttscf the world, omnustii!! TBt of human interest, and , . scon ffatrs trth the teariM!n?t cf . iba.v' ' m uiJifiMU , in:epeaaeoee meat waa the an 1 n k . ...... f "UB :e.uo: the tiwu Ittrr a rrtDceat change In the atvle of d.,. -r r t - ' V ' J "IUU M UblbhedU tDia e vntry ia titedcie&tt. ptt baa been medalled tlter ths haa. Ba. v.. " m. mliDt innrml trs&H m btUs. v. modified an bttbred by ttie force of ltiL'i exarap'e. . . j j - V -j ! Tna tevy of 1S82 will be tha'ia&ieciitsW t rath-lei Use, audioie tsti-g cewioapcr. iJj a liberal use or'the treats which tt &b cdnt prraperity afford we shall it better taan ever before. ieth all print all the news, XSttiaitk ri acou( Aape, atd maasurist; ltaiawll taiic, net by tUe tra Itional varattiet, by it itkl iotsr-'et t. the people - UiaU f.-em 1'rintinc liocas Pqnare is cctthn conideatlt.n with tb fca Vrbe&etertM! thug happe&a worth veportiDg we frttbl damcMar. wheihtr it happen in Erociin1 or in Bokhara. l isp ilac we have decided opialou; ml are Mcccsfiroed t" express tiemia loritn thet fa b cnleritood. We lay whiT thick ab(.ut men and events. Thkt habit, tte onlv te re uf t e l!un's political con . Tbi V Bui. tCH gathera into eigkti4f4 th beat isatter.of the st n daily braes, i. fjric il or al Depai taet t cf naeqaalle d &, it, f. II market reportsand a liberal pro tirnof literary, acies title, acd domertieii. ulligeace complete the Weekly Ban.'m make it the beat tews paper for the ftratri honaebold tbat waa ever printedj l - W ho does not know aad read acd like fa Monday ben, each nnmber of wblob U Uoicoada of intereatltg literature, wiih tt best poetry of theday,prose every lino woi4 reading, Etws, hnmor .matter esontk fill a good a aed boor, and infinitely varied anl entertalaisg than say book, Ut or little? s- - i I. , f If our idea of what a newspaper sheaUU pleasea yon. send fnr the Boo. . Car terms are aa follows . , j : For the daily an, a four-page heal a twentj-fcight coluKus, the price bjanH, p! ai-paid, ia 55 cents a month, or II.H i year; or,' including the Banc ay paper, a eight-page aheet of fifty-six eolumns,the pria ia 65 ceata per month, or $7.70 a year, poi age paid. 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Yalnabl a lor.e - r w stored, or : a valuable boraeer saved by the. healing power of taw 4 I M I MERIT which speedily cures such ' atiftneata tue ifiesu as I tlJf lf eaa w Hasafaavauf ,aj 1 Joint.. Contracted MuI Sprains, Polsenoni Bltff rjj Sores, Ulcere, Frostbaees, Ouiw Sore Nipples, Called JBreaatf Indeed every form of " w . . llk.nf MUli Kami. Tnr. Vrostbatea, Cldlbu 11 ileal, win" .- For tho BauTB Ckeatio it car Sprain., ewlnny, Stiff Founder, Harness Sot; ''"t, Hollow Horn, fte1"' Jus SaUs, Spavin, Tbrusb, Blf, Id Boris, Poll Evil, Fll2 Oi Sicrbt and every other aurj; to which tho oceupan ta kj4 Stable and Stock Yard are n, always cures and never AAKV W mi ana it is, poexuveiy, THE BBSS? OF ALL L n nn If Jli FOB HH OB BSAV sion PAirnifio BBq1' rn a e i undersigned I I spcctfallj say that until ftirllJ may ba found at JulaJ n'M , ' I Third and Market streets, prtp J cute au orders in tne.aiwi e eS. cs. .. Boom Sats, Tin Warf, . , repalotsd aad vamigLad. LI IP Jaa -tf a:
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Feb. 10, 1882, edition 1
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