To Dyspeptics. The Ktst eocsxa tlns of Dyspepsia, or Indigestion, are an oppression at Lha stomach, cazsea, fiatoltncT, waUr-braxh, heart-torn, Tomitiaj, loo of appstae, as4 cxnuilpatloa. Djtpeptia pities ta guTtr ta toij nJscries, bodHy sal roer.til. Tier should stimulus the digestion, a secure regular da3y action of the boi'tlafcy iha tua of moderate dose of Ayer's Pills. AlUr the bonels are regulated, on of these PIE, tikcn each day after dinner, Is usually tuX that Is rcj:i!red to complete do rare. Arxn's P:lu are rcjir-coated and purely vejctaMc a pleasant, entirely safe, and re Hrti? ruedklne for ths rare of all disorders of tho stomach nod bowels TL.cy are lis best cf all porstlres for famSy tso. rmiuo by Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co.,Lowell,Ma$?. Sold by all Drnftfsts, Ual ljtci? dAA tie The Daily Review, WEDNESDAY. Al'KIL, U, 1881. t i E2T The ixutv Kevictc has the larytst v?ia fait iirculalwn, of any ru.tc.nipr ulltshtd. tn the city of i tritncfun. notice. JESSRS. WORTH, LXTT A CO., SOLS ProprUtors of Holt's Roofis Paint, snder Fates So, SS4.SI3, granted September lit tJ, wan all parties against Infringing the aaaa, or f eal!nx with paxflos lafrlnglsg there on, vnrr penalry of lair, which will bo en forced, worth. LETT A CO.. Proprietors C. L. WRIGHT, Agent, Pnrcell Bocae, aplt tf Star copy . T To Fruit Growers. naVX JUST EECKIVEOCO.WO rruu Baskets and Strawberry Crstes, and sm pre pared to rura'ah the trade, from OoMsboroto Charleston. These crates weih II pounds and save $Lt3 la freight between Wilmington and New York, oo each trip. rue to K O. BLAIR. apl 4 ' Armt Look Boys ! NOW IS Tire TIME TO LAY IN TOOB apply of Balls. Tops. Msrblos, Ac. A Isrre suck Just received at TATRV. Easter Cards, OCB STOCK COM PIUS'S MANY NEW sd handsome designs this year. Call and see then early rniUNC Or Tni We offer at only cents 1 per volume such valuable ttooke as Mse aster's History ot Esglaod. Green's History oflbeKatflWa People. Knight's Us If Hoars, Ulbboas Roman. Empire. aU the studard posit. Ac, Bound la handsome clots iaod gilt bladlsfs. C W. YA1K1, bcs iI U9 Market tret : City Drug Store. TClESn DRUGS. CHEMICALS AND rat cat Medicines, Mixed Bird Seod. Ac, Ac. Try a bottle cf Conolej's Cougn Bjrup of Tar Hooey. Ac It wtu cure yoar court AW Prescriptions compounded stall tours dayoe.lght j.w.oONOLET. spl S Manager. More New Goods, QPRlNQ ST T LIS IS HATS AND BON NE f 8. HAIR GOODS. NECKWEAR. Ac. M KATfC C WINES, No. H3 North fcocond ftrot. spl s next Post OfSoe. I OONOKESS YKSTKICDA Y. ! SENATE. Washington-. April 8-Mr. Call pre sented a petition frui the Bard ol TrsdAi.r iVnmfoIl. hit.. rtlllin t the neoessily of .harbr iurpmri'iiients at that place. 51r. Call coiumeniletl the peliliuu lo the carel'ul consideration of Ibe cupituitu-c en Commerce, lo whirh it was r furred. Thi ro ii a bar rri(11v rorminir in the Larbir f 1'en w - - sacola, Mr. Call 5a becotuo a serious if not nrovitlrtl airntusl The reaalar order at 2 o'clock was ti e bill to provide lor a uniiorm sjsieni ti bankruptcy throughout1 tho United States, but it was laid aside for the n-l nnttronriaiion bill. Many of the d.jcumenta proposed by the Senate ap prpriatioa comoiittee were agreed to without much debate. The provisions roUtin lo ordnance were reached and s e?eral Senator spoke upon the lack of r : -, or the iure of CouhSt Colds, 1 1 Ioorzcr. cto, Crohchitis,Croup, Infiu-E Asthma, hooping Cough, In-! iid. which would son !cipicnt Consumption and for the re- fbtac:e to coniuierce ijjcrcfcon5l;rnptiverx!rsoii3inadW-J Jccd stages of the Disease, t or bale by all Druggists. Price, 25 Cents. boy 15 17 tdp dAw WILMINGTON MARKET. 1 April 04 P. M SPIRITS TURPENTINE Quoted guns ia this conmr at30i cents per gallon. Sales o 100 casks at these figures. ROSIN Quoted firm at $1.10 for Strained and $1.15 for Good Strained. TAR Quoted firm at $1.05 per bb of 280 lbs. CRUDE TURPENTINE Quoted Yellow rr insufficient number to avail the United States in a coolest with any one nf h. dozfn maritine powers of Ihe world. There was a tceneral concur recce of sentiment that something should be done jat once to provide suitable ordnance, and Mr. llale gave notira of the amendments to be hereaf ter moved, appropriating a total ot fci,- .fpad- at i 75 for Vinrin and 750.tXX) for the purchase and erection ol , . f . a Dlant for making heavy cannon. lip ana fci lor nara. Pendlnz n Tsocech by Mr. Vest upon COT IO N Quoted firm at 11 J the sabiect, the Senate went into execu- tim Msion. and when tho doors were reopened adjourned. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Messrs, O'Neil and Randall, of Pa.. nrspntpd a resolution of the Vessel OwnpM & CaDtains Association ol Philadelphia, urging an1 appropriation fnr sustaining hvdrozraphic ollices in seaport cities, and for publishing pilot rhsrte. Referred. The House then, as a special order, a ia tSuVlnrlr went into committee of th Whnle Mr. Hlackburn. of Ky., in the chsir. on bills relating to the 1 cm- ton PS. A bill was passed authorizing ihe Pridint to aDooInt a commission, to - - - F ' ... . act ia connection Witn a similar com mission lo bo aDoointcd by the tioyrn- orof Texa. to mark the boundary line hptwpfn the Indian territory ana Texas. Also a bill roiuinng territorial governois to be rfsulent of the territory to which appointed at least two years Drecedine ihe appointment These two bills were the oniy measure acted upon. cents cents per pound for Middling. Small sales at these fizures. The following are the official quotations : Ordinary 0 Good Ordinary 10 Low Middling ... 10 Middliug Hi Good Middling llh DAILY RECEIPTS. Cotton 18 bales Spirits Turpentine 104 cask KOSUI 'bo DDIs Tar 389 bbls Crude Turnentine 00 bbls BLAiUNE N13WS. ICE. apis W K. DAVIS A "SON. Wliito Meal Yeast. TEttT VALUABLE PURE TEAST POWDER. 11st1&x le tboroaxhl tested bt a greet many ot tbe ladles of WIlmlBfton, 1 ftfeljoo h:sltuls U oommeadUi it to the pabuc. It Is clef tot for bread, rolls or biscuit. It Is made by UUs Uodf. of this city, ot pare vegetable miller, aad she refers to Sire. A. A. Wlllard. Mrs. Gea. Wbttles;. Tho largest and best stock ol Windows. Doors. Blinds &c. and at Factory prices is at N. J&cobi's Hard ware Depot. t What! Never? No! Never! It never fails that on the second Tues day of each month the Grand Drawinj of t he Iouisiaua Mate joiiery occurs with regularity and unimpeached hon estv at New Orleans. The lCGth- look D ace on March lllh. last, and uen'ls G. T. Reaurezard. of La., and Juba. rA. Earlv. of Va . seut to the destined partes laree fortunes and small sum? hns: ticket No. 14.467 drew tho hrM capital, $75,000, which-had been soll in fractions, one-rift hof which was" held bv G. Gold?milh. a wel!-kncwn Jewish merchant ot Columbus., Miss , collect el ihroughtheCo!unibus Insurance and Banking Co. ot Miss., anothpr fifth, costing alo 1. to Henry Hivers, a well-known citizen of Milwaukee. Wis .collected through the Marine and r ire ins. jo , itsns 01 iUiiw.iuKre. to n 998 drew tho second capital prize. $25,000 a ld also in fifths at $1 each; James Wentzet, Port Cubon, Schuvl- kill C . Pa , drew one piece, and C. M. McOrmick; Charleston, Ark., were anions tue fortunate ones. Iickct No. drew the whole third capital prize ol $10 000 for $5. went I o J Kraimer, San Francisco. Cal. Tho nextdrawirc tskes place on Tuesday. May 13th. and M. A. Dauphin, New Orleans, La. will give all information desired it ap plied lo. ARRIVED. Steamer D. Murchison, Smith, Fays etteville. G W Williams & Co. Steam-yacht Ixuise, Weeks, smith ville. Master CLEARED. Steamer D Murchison, Smith, Fav etteville, G. W. Williams & Co. Steam yacht Louise, Weeks, Smith ville. Master Steamer Governor Worth. Payne. Jacksonville. Fla,. Master. lire. Samael Kort&iop, or tbe correeUese of ber staUaaest s Tor sale by J SO. L. BO AT WRIGHT, sahU U A U So rront St. Sole As-eet J. L. WINNER, -IsTATCHMAXER A JEWELLER, A7 Cbroaosaeters, Jle Watcbee sad Jetrelrr repaired aad warraatea. Or?toslte New ilsrast. Prost U. eb Tho "Old Hickory" Y?ARM WAOOM,CARRIAaES.BCGOIE h Carts, Draia. BarxT Harness. Carriage jkAromCll ilsTBcea, Trttck Usraess, C7f7n4 Orsr Hanites. CoUars. Uamee. md eaicbele. Repeirtas; proespUf dose by "SdOCOALI. BO If DEN. . . Keat to D. A. SiattA's ruralture Store. apll SUrer Plated Spoons, Forks and Knives of beat quAlUj, and at mana factorer prices, can be found at Ja corx's Hardwrro Pcpot. t UlONTULiY STATEJMJGNT, STOCKS ON DAND APRIL 1. 1884. Cotton ashore, 4 412; afloat, 00; total 4.512. Spirits ashore, 4.466; afloat, 249; total, 4,715. Rosin ashore. 71.408; afloat, C,322; total. 77.730. Tar ashore, 0.430 ; afloat, 2,476 ; total, 11.006. Crude ashore, 5,844 ; afloat, 50; total, 5,604. RECEIPTS FROM MARCH I TO ArRIL I. Cotton, 2 089; spirits, 4,287; rosin, 28,- 274; tar, 16,676; crude, 6.973. EXPORTS FROM MARCH I TO APRIL I. DOMESTIC. Cotton, 3,142; spirits. 2.422; rosin, 9.- 393; tar, 8.001; crude, 5,7h8. FOREION. C tton, 500; spirits, 4.028; rosin. 42. 159; tar, 4 511. MISCELLANEOUS. Capital PtIeo Q7G,000.S Tickets only $5. Shares in pro portion. - Fh Fl Louisiana State Lottery Company. " Vt I ' We do hereby certify that we supervise the arrangenenU for all the Monthly, and Srmi- Annuai Drawing of The Louisiana State Lot tery Company, and in person manage and con trol the Drawings themselves, and that the same are conducted with honesty, fairness, and ingooajaun towara au parties, and toe author ize the Company to use this certificate, with foe- siaues oj our signatures attached, in its adver fisements." 'ixV I 1 Commissioners. Incorporated in 1868 for 35 years by the Leg. lslature for Educational and Charitable pur poses with a capital of $1.000.000 to wluch a reserve fond of $550,000 has slnoe been added. . By an overwhelming popnlai vote Its fran cbJee was made apart of the present 8tate Constitution adopted December 3d, A. D.,1879. The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by the people of any St-ate. It never scale or postpones. ts Grand Slnjrle Number Drawlnn take place monthly. . A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. Fifth: Grand Drawing, Class F, In the Academy of Music, at New Orleans, Tuesday, May 13. 1S84 16S:h Monthly Draw in. Capital Prize, $75,000. 100,000 Tickets at Five Dol lars Each. Fractions in Fifths In proportion. I LIST OP PRIZES. . I Capital Prize of J 75,000 1 Capital Prize of 25.000 1 Capital Prize of 10,000 X fTIZ' 5 Prizes 10 Prizes 20 Prizes 100 Prizes 500 Prizes 500 Prizes 1000 Prizes tea of $6,000.. of of of of of of of 12.00C 2,000 10.0C0 1,000.. 000. 200. 100. ). f 25., APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $750. 9 " 500. , 9 " " . 250. 10,000 10,000 20,000 30,000 25,000 25,000 6,750 4,500 2,250 MISCELLANEOUS. BARGAINS IN tJISCELLAKEQtJa.' i . I 1 OlotMng pnn are represented in our stock at prices from TEN TO TWENTY PER CENT. 1 than any other house in this city. On Men's Business Suits it is $5, jG, $8 and $10 and up to $25 On Men's Cassimerc rants it is $1. 50, $2, $2.50 and up to $0.00 On large Boy's Suits it is $4, $5. $6 and up. : v 1 - On small Boy's Suits it is $.50, $3, $4r, $5" and up. : f - i j ' -. Wa are also offering. bargains in Hats, Caps and: Gent's Furnishing Goodj, We are willing to let you take any goods home for inspection or and if they them. I do r not come up to our promise you have the privilege to LiTLJ apl 7 THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER, 114 MARKET ST. retur ; . :. . i a IN GREAT VARIETY OF STYLES. 50, 60 65, 75, 85, 87 l-2c, 01. WHITE ROBE DRESSES just received choice styles. V ZEPHYRS; CHAilBRAYS, GINGHAMS, 'i CHAMBRAY ROBES, a novelty, and really rery desirable. ' T BLACK GOODS, In these two departments we claim C BLACK G00TW to offer extraordinary ad van- ; i - . WHITE GOODS, tages and inducements. C WHITE GOODS,) DRESS GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. ! . BLEACHED COTTONS and SHEETINGS will he sold as low as the lowest. LACE CURTAINS, CORNICE, MATTINGS AND CARPETS. apl 2, 1884 12. ;pn. McirJTIRE. 1,967 Prizes, amounting to $265,500 Application for rates to clubs should be made only to the oiflce of the Company In New Or leans. - For further Information, write clearly, srlv- 1ns; full address. Make P. O. Money Or ders payable and address Registered Letters to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK. New Orleans, La. POSTAL NOTES and ordinary letters by Mall or Express (all sums of S5 and upwards by Express at our expense) to St. A. UAUPIilH, ' New Orleans. Le. Or M. A. DAUPHIN, ! 607 8eventh St., Washington. D. C. apl 9-wed-sat 5r-dftw Furniture. rjIIIS OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE Keeps a full stock of every variety of goods In tho Ine, and are constantly receiving new styles. all of which are offered at as low prices as any house In the South. Please call an ex amine same. DA. SMITH. apl 7 Furniture, N. Front Street- 1884. Harper's Magazine. ILLUSTRATED. : IJarper's Magazine begins Its sixty -eighth vol ume with the December Number. It Is. the most popular Illustrated periodical In America and England, always fully abreaet of the times In Its treatment of subjects of current social and Industrial Interest, and always ad vanclng Its standard of literary, artistic, and mechanical excellence. Among its attractions for 1684 are: anew serial novel ly William Black, Illustrated by Abbey; a new novel by E. P. Roe. iltustrated papers by Georsre H. Boughton, Frank D. Millett, C JI. Farnham.. ana oiuera; important historical ana biograph ical papers; short stories by W D Howells, Charles Rcade. Ac. The Excursion and Pio Nlc1 Harper's Periodicals. Per Year: Harper's Magazine .....$4 00 Harper's Weekly.... 4 oo Harper's Bazar ....4 00 Harper's Vodno People l 50 Harper's Franklin square Library, une xeartdz JNumuers; ....io oo gEASN IS OVER AND THE TEX1TU fAI AND BALL Season has opened spa, and JOHN W ERNES, the practical Osrasi Barber and Perfumer, Is personally la sttesd. kuvx; uis naif xrcBSiog SKXQ, Ti SUriSt Street, betweeS Water and FroaL WUBUu ton. N. C. . mtf- Sportsman's Goods. WE HAVE THE FINEST ASSOBTstXXI , o f English and Belgium fireeca Losden ever brought to this market. Also s ant class stock of Shells, Wadding; Prtmer,Crt ridge Bags. Gun Caps, Q&mo Bass, Ac li fact we can show a stock ot Hardwire. Gotf gocKla and gaarantee prices. W. E. SPRINUEB A CO Successors to John Dawson Co, apl 7 ; 19, 21 and 23 llarkstlOMt Kercliner & Calder Brosi WHOLE8ALE tubscribtr$ in the Unite aOCERS A SD COMMISSION MerctSi'l, NEW YORK HERALD. WEEKLY EDITION, ONE DOllAR A TEAR. 18S4. . Harper's Bazar. ILLUSTRATED. Ilarprr's Bavtr Is at on re the most brilliant I and usetui uouenoM journal n exis eoce It is tbo acanowledgcd arbiter uf fashion In this country. Its fa.hlon i-lites arc th? new est and mot strtlsb; and Us pattern sheet supplements and economic sugsestlo s alone are worth m tey times the con oteubscrlptlon Its lllostratlo. s of srt needlework are from tba best sources Its literary and artistic merits are ot the hlrhest order. Its stories, poems, and essay, are by the first American sod Kuropein authors. l;s choice art pictures wouM fill portfolio . and its bnmorous cuts are the most amuelrr to be found in any Jour nal In America. A host ot brilliant novelties sre promised for 1334 Harpefs Periodicals. Per Year: HARPER'S BAZAR. $4 00 HARPER'S MAGAZINE 4 00 HARPER'S WEEKLY 4 00 HARPER'S YOTjNQ PEOPLE 1 CO Harper's fKAXKUx square Librart, One Tear (32 Nambers) 10 00 Postage Free to all subscribers In the JJnJted States or Canada. The Volumes ot the Bazar begin with the first Number for January of e&ch year. When no time U mentioned, it will be understood that the subscriber wishes to commence with the Number next after the receipt of order. The last Four Annual Volumes of Harper' Bssmr, la neat cloth binding, will be sent by matt, postage paid, or by express, free of ex pease (pro Tided the freight iloes not exceed one dollar per volume), tor $7 CO per Tolume. Cloth Cases for etch Tolume, suitable f or blading, will be seat by mall, postptld, on re ce'ptoill 00 each . Remluaoeea should be made by Post-Offlco Honey Order or Draft, to avoid cnanee of loes. Newspapers are not to copy this advertise ment wlibout the express order of Uartx A BaOTBXXS. Address HARPER BSOTAERS, nor 3 NewYox It contains all the general news of the Dally Rdltlon of the Herald, wh'ch has the largest circulation In the Unite 1 Stathes. iNDEPfKDENTllN POLITICS, It Is the mo6t valuable chronicle of political nex-slnthc world. Impartially giving the oc currences and opinions of all parties, so that all sides may be known. In the department Foreion News tho Herald haw alravs been distinguished bv the f ullrie85 of Its cable despatches. The new tnnta'lantc telegraph cables. will Increase facilities. TjA Farm Department of the Wetkly Herald Is practlcaL It goes to the ;point. and does not give wild theories. The larmer will save many more than 0e Dollar a Tcu from the snggestlons of the farm department alone, concerning soil, cattle, crops, trees, buildings, gardening, poultrv and asnicultu rsl economy. "The Home- Instructs the housewife and thechUdren In re gard to economical and tasteful new dishes, the fashions, and the making of home com forts. In addition, are given latest reports of trade and Produce Markets, the condition of money, columns of MIscella neons Heading. Poetry, a Complete storr Jokes and Anecdotes, Sporting Popular ?ctxnce. the doings of -well known Persons of Etbs World, a department dero ed to Sermons and Religious Notes. While the WEEKLY HERALD gives thl latest and best News ot the World Jt Is also a Journal for tho Family. Subsc'ibe one dollar, at any time, for a fuE year. Postage Free to any part of the United States or Canadas THE NEW YORK HERALD, la a Weekly Form. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR Address, . NEW YORK HERALD, dec 19 Broadway and Ann Street .very week, fiews. Wanted. A COMPANY WHO PROPOSE TO stAbllsh a manufactory thereon. well-UmTr ed cypress lands. Parties who may have such lands to dispose of are requested to eommunl cate. with me at Wades bo roor by letter with air. Josh T. James, at Wilmington tn person roll prrteulars as to exact location of bind i number of acres, probable yield of timber s the acre and lowest price, must be mats known. JOHN T. PATRICK. Stata ImsalxrattoB. Agent, aplUtf TTadaicro. H. Window Shades. Q AWNINGS OF ALL K 1NDS 3 AND PUT UP. MADE DO CD o. PINE HAIR MATTRESSES GIVEi C 3 a. GENERAL SATISFACTION. "f 3 LL apl 7 THOS. C. CRAFT. Agt., Furniture Dealer, 20 So. Front Street SMQKE. LL WHO DESIRE A SMOKE in which the tenses will be gently lulled to iest and the fancy freed from care, soar amng the de lightful sir castles of "Arabian Mghts" splen dor, should try some of those Domestic and Imported clgnrs at i F. C. MILLER'S Pharmacy, apl 7 Correr Fourth and Nun sis 1884. Harper's Young People. AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY 16 Pages. SUITES TO BOTF AND GIRLS OTt FROM BIX TO SIXTEEN YEARS OP AGE. Vol V. commences November 6, 1S8S. Harper's Young People Is the best week. Yr tor children In America Southwestern Christian Advocate. i All that the artists skill can accomplish In the war of Illustration has been done, and the best talent of the country has contributed ito its text New England Journal of Education, Boston. r In its special field there Is nothing that can be compared with it Hartford Evening Post. TERMS: HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE, ) . M . Per Year. Postage Prepaid, ou 8TNGLK Numbers, Four Cents each. Specimen copy sent on receipt of Throe Cta. The Volumes of Harper's Young People for 81 82 and 1SS3, handsomely bound In Illumina ted Cloth, will be sent by malL postage pre paid, on receipt of $3 00 each. Cloth Cases tor each volume, suitable for binding, will be sent by mail, postpaid, on reccipvol so cents each. Kemittancea snouia oe maae dt rost ume Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss Newspapers are not to copy this aavertls ? ment without the express order of Harper States or Canada, The volumes of the Magazine begin with the Numbers for J une and December of each year. When no time la specified. It will be under stood that the subscriber wishes to begin with the current Number. The last Eight Volumes cf Harper's Maga zine, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by mall, postpaid, on receipt ot $3 00 per volume. Cloth Cases, for binding, 50 cents each by mall, postpaid. lnaer to Harper Magazine, Alphabetical, Analytical, and Classified, for Volumes 1 to 60, Inclusive, from June, 1850, to June, 1880, one voL. 8vo. Cloth. $4 00. Remittances should be made by Post-Office Money Order or Draft, to avo.d chance of loss. Newspapers are not to copy this advertisement without the express oraer of harper a iskos. Address HARPER A BROTHERS, 23 . New V nrk VT offer for sale a full line of FLOUR, BACO, RICE, t ORN, SNUFF, LYE. CRACKERS SUGAR, SALT, MEAL, OATS, SODA, STARCH, UAMil, Brothers. nov 14 Address HARPER BROTHERS, New York. It Don't Matter. JF THE OLD YEAR IS GONE AND THE New Tear has come, HUMPHREY, JEN KINS St CO.. are still receiving at their Oys ter Uoue, No. 112 bouta Front Street, afresh supply every day of New Kler Oysters, Oys ters shipped C. O. D. FrestJ Shell .Oysters always ca 253, &z. fja 2 THE STT2SJV NEW YORK. 1884. About sixty million copies of The Sun hare gone out ot our establishment during the j past twelve monins. If vou were to paste end to end all the col umns of all The buxs printed and sold last year you would get a continuous , strip of In teresting lniormauon, common sense wisiom. sound doctrlre, and sane wit. long enoueh to reacn rrom jrrtnung nouse square to tne to nr. Mount Copernicus in the moon, then bac to Printing House square, and then three-quar ters or ine way uaca 10 ine moon again. But The Sun Is written for the inhabitants of the earth; this same strip of Intelligence wouia giraie vne gioDe twenty seven or twenty-eight times. 1 ji every buyer ot a copy of the bun during tne past year nas spent omy one nour over it. and If his wife or his grandfather has spent another hour, this newspaper in 1SS3 has af forded the humanrace thirteen thousand years of steady reading, night and day. 1 It is only by little calculations like these that you ctn form any Idea of the circulation of che most popular of American newsnaners. or of Its Influence on the opinions and actions "f American men and women. the bun is, ana will continue to be, a news paper which tells the truth without fear of consequences, which gets at the facts no mat er how much the process costs, which pre sents the news of all the world without waste of words and in the most readable shape, which Is working with all Its heart for the cause of honest government, and which there fore believes that the Republican party must go. and must go In this coming year of our Lord, 18S4. f If you know The Sun, you like It already, and you will read it with accustomed diligence and profit during what is sure to be the most Interestingear in its history. If you do not yet know The Sun, it Is high time to get into the sunshine. j - Terms to Mail Subscribers. The several editions of The Sun are seat by mall, postpaid, as follows: DAILY-a) jcents a month, $S a year; with 8unday edition, $7. - SUNDAY Eight pageJ This edition furnish es the current news of the world, special articles of exceptional Interest ,to every bT, and literary reviews of new books of the highest merit. $1 a year, i jY-Sl a year. Eight pages of the best matter of the daily Issues; an Agricultural Department of unequalled value, special Unarket reports, and literary, scientific, n t domestic Intelligence make The Weekxy newspaper for the farm er's household. To clubs of $10. an extra copy free. Address , I. W, ENGLAND, Publisher, "O8 . Tux Run. N-Y, City Old Newspapers . JEXSAJJCiVEItTCirEAP. , .. Arprjfee visaviauuu. - -aw a j HOOP IRON. GLUE. nails, bungs, paper, bags axle Grease, POWDER apl 7 - COFFEE. LAD. HAY, POTA8H, SOAP, CANDLES, RIVET4, MATCH Jtf, BUCKET, TIES, it Nothing Succeeds Lie Success. A FEW MONTHS AGO WB ADDED TO . our stock or itxb cioaes a ; li.bg e lot or Key West and Import1 Cigars. Rtnpp f hn nnr ! tlAV teadlJT . - t I v,uU During the past three weeks w more of these goods than have ever here in six months. We hsre s A3 case, In which is kept a wet ; ipoDj tkertkf enablmg us to keep our Cigars PEETECrtf FRESH AM. THE TIME. W latsai w our goods up to standard, and sollctt P0 age. P. apl 8 L. BRID&EBS & CO- HO NortU Front St. notice LL PERSONS ARE HEREBY CAV ed not to sell, buy, or.use, any of e ROBERT TOW fit belonging either to the . .... .... ... ,. .. . 1 BSE WINS COMPANY, or GENAU3T. We will proecute ( te who shall violate this notice, both d1 iminallyi'to the extreme Ihnlt 0 j V , B BERT PORTNER 3. H. TlEHKiTi am a iw star prr it 5 and 10 centTCig' HAVANA 1TLLESS. 1 Best in the ti Drugs and Medicinal prep1 f $vx 11 Dreg and rttaw"

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