RHEUMATISM. SALT RHEUM. A HOME DRUGGIST TESTIFIES. IY?mUxity at bom hi not always the bst tml v4 tacr.t, tmC ww point proudly to tle fart that do otlxr tndiiit Laj.wou for tUeli rock universal approbation In lu qvn city, state, and ccmtry, aud among all people, as Ayefs Sarsaparilla. The tolWwicx Wtter from one of oar Let knowo MiwKbaim Drujuu sLouM be of la urtst to tvsry a offerer : " EIi!t yean ago I had an attack of lUamatltm. so o Trt that I eonU cot more from tlx ld. or drem, without help. I Uifl rr nl rt;uc cUe viihot noea If any relief. ojitil I took Arm's Saxaarajuxxa, by the u of two boulcs of which 1 was completely cored, liar sold Urye qoa&Utle of your Sa&a rABttxa, and it sua retain lu wonderful potrolaritr. The many rotable cores It lias effected fa this vicinity codtIoca me that it tt the best biood medicine ewer offered to tbe MbUe. K. K. Harcis." 1U rer SL, BockUnd, Miu May U, CCOKOE AKDREW. orersecr In the Ixmell foroeeTtemty years before bis removal to LovtU aflkted with Salt Rheum In its worst form. 1 is ulcerations act uallr core rr 1 mora than ball the surface of bis body and ha be. lis was entirely cored by Attn"! SAasarajiu.. See certi&cat In Oyer's ilminM for ISO. TMXTXXXD BT Dr.J.C.Aycr&Co.,Lowcl!lMa'. SoUbjsilDrsslsts; f 1, tlx botiksf orgs, as 1 IrtclpdAX 1 2 AYER'S Ague Cure contains an antidote for all malarial dis orders which, so far as known. Is um1 in no other remedy. It contains no Quinine, nor say mineral nor deleterious substance nhat erer, and consequently produces no Injurious effect upon tLe constitution, but learcs the jftem as healthy as It vas before the attack. AYEE'S AGUE. CUKE to coxa every ease of Fever and Aue, Inter mittent or CbJU Fever, Remittent Fever. Jhunb Afue, Bilious Fever, and IJver Cru plaint caused by malaria. In case of failure, af ur doe trial, dealers are authorized, by our circular dated July 1st, LS2, to refund the money. Dr. J.C. Aycr&Co., Lowell, Mass. SoU byaU DrusjisU. The Daily Review THURSDAY. MAY STJ. 1881. The tffixty Xevicio has the largest ona fide circulation, of any newspaper i ublishcd. tn the cuj ot v umirujicni. u IN CONGiCKSS Y KST KUDAV. Irom com- the calendar, SKXATK. Washington. Mar 23. Aruonz the bills reported favorably oiittf c. and i hcel on were the f .l wn2: IJy Mr. Har, from !hc co umittee on Claim, lo rtiuj burse the several States for the interest paid on war claims. Also to require payment in cash to tbe State of (iejfL'ia ot 3.33.5 12, ap propriated for faid State by an net-fried. may 2s dlw crm PARSLEY & WIGGINS, MANUFACTURE US OF SASH, BLINDS, BOOKS, ornamentalTwood work. apl tt tf Boxes and Crates, F)K SHIPMENT OF YEGETAB ICS AND Fruits, tn snook or ready made. Y&LLOW FINE LUMBER. fall stock ot Roat and Dreaeed Lumber. Lafes. Ac. foe Building- purpoce. aw" orders by tae cargo. LMmcilc and For airs, sol W ted. apl 21 dAv PARSLEY A WIGGINS. TO TURPENTINEWORKERS AND DEALERS IN TURPENTINE TOOLS! a TOU WILL FIND THE Hackersj Pullers, Dippers, &c. UANCFACTURED BV WALTER WATSON, FAT ETT EV I LLE, N. C, THE VERY BEST IN USE! Order seat to W. E. SPRINGER A CO.. UILXA A atU8CUI8'N, Wtlmlnctoo. N. C, or to tba manufacturer, will ba-e prom nt at tention. WALTKR WATSON, II aaufactorer of aUJre Tools. . may to ta ' reyettevllSc. N. C. Has Arrived I i FXE3U SUPPLY OF THAT delicious ti HATED PINK APPLE by today's N Y Steamer. X1m another lot of that A N. 1 hfXXED TEA attOc per pound. (China Cup and Saooer flraa with svery pound) XO pouols sold la two weeks. ReovemberI berp nothing but the very best first-class goods. Tresh sup ply evsry week. Call and examine at Crapon's Family Groosry. GEO. IL CBAPON. Agent. Family Grower. B Roath fmM St Choice New Crop Molasses- SECOND CARGO VOW LAVDtNQ AND WILL BE SOLD PEOMPTLT FROM WIIARF At Low Price. WORTH & WORTH. sack SO John C. Davis, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Wiutxjroro. N. OSo veer the Bank of New Hanover. PraeUoea la all the Courts of tbe Sute. a7 Special aueaik paldothe eollecUoa af edalese. OFFICE OF Dr. S. Cm EIIis9 xto. la south fourth street, op- noalta UUlejrs Drug Store, oaoa hours toll am., J to a p. m. s7 Taiephonej ai resldeace. Ka. CS. may I tX pis.I last year, lo.reiunu certain ruonev cxDtr:dHl bv lbt State in the common defence in 1 7 Mr. Witjif.r '. while f.ivorinz the bill, objected to its immediate consider .fin. iiidi-rt:.ee t tc preiaiusclaiini of the Mexiia-i J V.io bill. On uiniion ol Mr Harris the Mexi can i'eiiiion bill wis then taken up. The ociithn Question was upon Mr. Iran's tuoiion :o strike out that part of the amendment propo&cd by ihe Senate Tension Commiitce. limiting Densionato ex-foldieri and cx-sailori who are dependent in whole or in part on their own labor, or on assistance from others. At 2 o'clock the Utah bill was entitled to ccmo up for consideration, but Mr. Hoar stated that 'a strong desire existed lor the passage of the Mexican pensions bill, and as he understood - that South ern Senators desired to speak on the Utah bill, and there was no possibility of senilis that bill through before Fri day, be would not, at least for to-day. interftro with the pension bill. Debate on the Mexican pension bill was accordingly continued by Messrs. Logan, McPherson, Sherman, Ca'l and others. Mr. I.;an was opposed lo giving any pension to soldiers of the Mexican war who attcrward fought in the Con federate army. Mr. Maxey regretted that the pau per clause had been proposed to the bill. lie was opposed to it, and asked how the line could be drawn. Mr. Morgan, in expressing tho hopa that the bill would pas- it as it came from the House, delivered an eloquent eulogy on our Army, which, ho said, had never b:en defeated. It bad add ed, continued, -2:0,000,000 acres-the territory of an empire to this Repub lic, yet we were hero dickering with the por Mexican soldier as to whether we should give him the paltry sum of $8 a month unless he went down on his knees and begged for it. and pn-duccd :i cer tificate of his iMiveny. The Senator express himself as mortified and disgusted at the prcscut prosrects pre sented bythiS debate. Mr. Iiiiratls moved to lay on the table the amendment proposed by the Senate crmm:ltee, restricting pensions lo loose who depended on their labor, lne motion was agreed to, anil the amend ment wa3 laid on tho table yeas 40, nays 20. One cltusa of the biU as it came Iroci the House re reals the fection of the Kevised Mitulcs that prohibits pensions to soldiers who engaged in the rebellion azainst the Uuited States, but limits repeal to rases coming underthis act. The Serial committee recom mended Mriking out the limitation but the Senate1, on motion of Mr. Inealls, by a veto of 33 yeas to 29 nays, laid the amendment on the table. Several other amendments were offered and tabled : some of them ironical and sarcastic, and olhers with the evident purpese ot over-loading and killing the bill. Pending debate the Senate at 0.20 P. M. adjourned. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. The morning hour having been dis pensed with, there was a struggle for precedence between the Legislative and River and Harbor Appropriation. The legislative bill wa3 successful, and at 11:30 the House went into com mitte of tho Whole, Mf. Cox, of New York, in the chair, for its consideration. The amount appropriated is $-20,737,-876. being an increase ot $6,190 over the appropriation for the current year, and $U3S,CCC less than the estimates. Mr. Hoiiuan. of Indiana, briclly ex. plaioed the provisions of the bill, stat ins that the only changes from tho ex isting law which they contained, was GRAND RALtiYY The Democrats of Cumberland fn Convention Col. Green Unanimously indorsed. Fayetteville. N. C May 27th". EDrroR Review: The Convention was called to order by W. C. Troy, En.. who explained the object of the mectinz and called Mr. Joseph A. lie Arlher to the Chair. " Mr. E. J. Hale, Mr. JoseDh Evans and Mr. Wm. Al derman wero elect2d Secretaries. Mr. Geo. M. Rose moved that the various townships be called to ascertain the representation, which resulted in a full delegation from each of the town- shins. Mr. Geo. M. Rose moved that the Convention ratify 'he nominations made by the townships, which was car- family, lie ba3 bought a farm there ; and will eo into grape culture. Tfce railroads encourage prospectors by tgi Ting them a cheaper fare. 'Roturh on Corns.". Askfb WelIs, 'Raugh on Corns M 15c. ymcE, compieie cure, nam or oft corns, warts, bunions e od COM112KC1ALi JN JK V . Mr. W. C. Troy moved that the County Convention for nominating va rious oflicials he be:u ihe last weet in August. Mr. Rose was in favor of a shore and active campaign, and moved that the time be fixed for ths 27th of September, which was carried. Tne original motion of Mr. Troy wa? then passed. Mr Iroy also moved that the quotations: primary meeting ;be hela the 30th ot Mr. Geo. M. Rose addressed the TJ;r meeting upon tho question of instruct- hhw S ' iog the'delegates to the Slate and Con' i,V ' ' WIIJkllNGTON MARKET. May 29-4 P. M SPIRITS TURPENTINE Quoted quiet at 23 cents "per gallon. ROSIN Quoted firm at $1.00 for Strained and $1.05 for Good Strained. Sales of 1,000 barrels at quotations. TAR-Qaoted firm at $1.10 per bbl of 280 lbs. CRUDE TURPENTINE Quoted steady at $1. 75 for Virgin and Yellow Dip and $1 for Hard. COTTON Quoted dull. Small sales on a oasis or iij cents per pound for Middling. The following are the official gressional conventions. Mr. Rose said no was not. as a eenerat rule, in iavor of instructing delegates to conventions. hut after Davin? a elowinsr tribute to Hon. Wharton J. Green, the present Representative in Conzres?. he moved that the delegation of Cumberland be instructed to vote for Col. Green, at Bureaw. which was carried by a rous- - id z unanimous vote. Mr. Dan Hugh McLean, of llarneit, was called upon, who made a stirring speech endorsing the sentiments ex pressed bv Mr. Rose, instructing the delegation to support Col. Green. Mr. McLean paid a very handsome compli ment to Col. Green and said he felt sure he could pledge his section for him. Both Mr. McLean and Mr. Rose were opponents of Col. Green at the War saw convention which nominated him and both said that they congratulated North Carolina that she had one of the best and most enterprising Representa tives in Col. Green that she had ever 1 . . had. and that he must be. and would be, sent back on the first Tuesday in November43The speeches were receiv ed with great applause. After otner preliminary arrangements tho meeting adjourned. 1 STATE NEWS. Greensboro Workman: The remains of Lieut. Allen. U. S. Navy, who died Ordinary 9 loj 11 .... Ill Hi cents MISCELLANEOUS. mSCELLANEons. THE; BEST -VALUES EVElivgfj ihj CLOTHING I IS THE UNANIMOUS VERDICT BY ALL WHO HAVE BOLT, from, cr examined oar stcek. Our trade thus far has exceeded by far all fornj seasons. Every day is a rush with us, every one is served promptly and psrfect satisfaction. We spare no pains to please and: tell th h " .. . - -v"a. Iran t every ca?e. THIS IS NOT POLICY, IT IS PRINCIPLE. 7 Good Middling. . . DAILY RECEIPTS. Cotton 2 bales Spirits Turpentine 311 cask s Rosin 1,257 bbls Tar 48 bbls Crude Turoentine 37 bbls We guarantee to save you 20 per ct. en every dollar you will buy of us, and every garment we sell will prove to b'i exactly as represented or tbc money refunded. ioa t tail to calf and examine our lO W orsted Suit', warranted fast co 1 11 . i e w ... ' . . ami reany worm j. Children s Suds for DO cent worth $1.50. K3ETOQI THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER, may 20 4 MARKET ST. MARINE KJSWS. ARRIVED. Steamer Passport. Harper. Smith ville, Master. Steamer John Dawson. Black. Point Caswell R P Paddison. Steamer Wave.Robeson, Favetteville, Geo. W. Williams & Co. Schr Sallie Mair. Houck, Morehead City, Geo Harriss & Co CLEARED. Steamer Passport, Harper, Smith ville. Master Steamer Wave, Robeson. Favette ville, Geo W Williams & Co. Schr Ella M: Watts. Gerry. Darien. Ga, Geo Harriss & Co Schr S B Wneeler, Godfrey. Philadel phia. Geo Harriss & Co, cargo bv A R Campbell, A Y Wilson O G Parsley, .1 r A: ( n nnr H R 11 Exports. COASTWISE. Philadelphia achr S B Wheeler 600 NEW SUMMER AND WINTER .EES, i o smithvtltJe, 1ST. O- at the Benbow House several months juniper bolts, 310.45 shingles, 42,984 ft azo. and which were buried in Grten lumber, 31 tens old iron the one reducing the number ot inter nal revenue collection districts Irom SI to 73. and the, one increasing the force in the Pension Ollice. Mr. Thompson, of Ky.. favored the abolishment ol tho entire present sys tem fur the collection of ihe internal revenue taxes, anil granting to the Sec ret.iry of the Treasury power to con st lidat? collection districs. The bill was debated for some time and then read by paragraphs for amend ment. The paragraph specifying the committees o! the ilou?e which shall be entitled to annual clerks gave rise to a good deal of discussion, and it having been passed from. Mr. Bclford, of Col., offered an amendment granting every member a private clerk. Ruled out on a point of order. Mr. Belford then of fered an amendment providing that in conformity with civil service reform principles, no committee c'.erk shall perform auy service of a clerical or other character for any member of tho House, and rendering him liable to re moval for violation of this proviso, and subjecting to censure, fine and impris onment, at tho discretion ot the House, any member requesting or permitting such service. 1 his was adopted amid a good deal of merriment. After completing the consideration of 13 of the DC pages of tho bill, tho com mittee rose. Mr. Dibrcll. of Tenn.. submitted the conference report oa tho Agricultural Appropriation bill, and it was adopted. Charlotte Observer: An interesting bicycle race has beea arranged to come of! shortly at the park course between Wi I Pharr. tho champion wheelman ot the South. Thorcwell Gilmer and Will Maxwell. Pharr is to run against both on a three mile stretch, the first opponent being allowed to ride one mile and a half, and the second then takic; his place and coming in fresb. Pharr kecpinz on a straight run in the meantime. If Pharr wins this race bo may as well buckle on tho belt and kxepiu Hill iVmpfprv hsrfi hppn (nth timed and carried north to be buried in their . naiive son. Ne w bern Journal: Messrs. Watson & Daniels received from Cape Lookout yesterday a sun fish Pom pona which weighed thirty-six pounds, the largest ever seen in this market. When it is remembered that the ordinary size of this fish weighs about five pounds, we will be excused for calling this a very large one. It is said to be a very fane fi.-h. This one was shipped north. LenoiT lopic: Tho'storm of Monday of last week, which consisted of a heavy 'rain, a hurricane and a slight fall of I tiie coolest hail in Lenoir, assumed larger propor tions tn other parts ot the county. Res ginning in tho northwest and extending over a narrow strip in a southesterly direction, the storm of wind was tre mendous, blowing down trees and fences, and was accompanied by an un prccedented fall of hail, which destroy ed tho foliage ef Ihe trees and did great damage to wheat crops and vegetables Farmer & Meclianic: A shooting scrape occurred in Northern Wake recently. A man named Pulley, of some note in connection with counter feiting charges, borrowed a negro's gun on pretense of shooting hawks, and having drawn the small shot, re-loaded with larger, ond waylaid a man named (iib O'Neal. Confronting him in the path, and heaping curses upon him. he tired the whole load into O'Neal's thigh. Ihe latter drew his pistol and fired several shots at Pulley, who fled, though not in time to escape one or two flesh wounds. O'Neal pursued until ho fell from weakness. Neither aro danger ously hurt. Woman in the case, of course. Flizabeth City Falcon: Mr. H. L. Hart, a fine-looking gentleman of fifty or so. hailing from Palatka, Florida, and Miss C. Thompson, ot Boston, a handsome lady of say 35 Summers, were made man and wife in this town last week, through tho kind offices of Rev. O. C. Horton. The groom was also a resident of Boston, we hear, but had been spending some time in the Lied of Flowers. Being matrimonially inclined, the parties met by agreement at Old Poiot tor the purpose of con summating their happiness, but they were not altogether pleased with the Virginia marriage laws. So they took the train for Elizabeth City, and upon arrival repaired at once to the office of Regiitcr Brothers. Havinsr examined the law thoroughly (and the bride-elect read it through very carefully) they at once set about the business on hand, which was dispatched in the neatest manner. Xcws and Observer: Thomas Ruffin Brown, of Buckhorn township, Harnett county, was killed by lightning at 7:30 p. m., the 24th inst. Mr. Brown leaves a wife and nine children to mourn their loss: The rain last eyening was very heavy on the line of the Raleigh & Gaston railroad, and in a few moments the track was submerged in half a dozen different places between Cedar Creek and Youngsyille. and the even ing up-train was obliged to slow up several times. Probablv Ralcizb is tne only place to the United Headquarters jpOR FISHING TACKLE, AT W. E. SBEIKGEE & CO'S., 19. 21 and 23 Market fret The largest and best assortment ever cfTe edJ In this market. may -o JUST IMAGINE ! STORE FOR LADIES TO shop in is TAYLOR'S BAZAAR, and there la where you will find the finest and largest s'ock to select from in AllJluery and Fancy Goodf, as wo receive -new and choice goods every day. Just Imagine 63 Cents for a bunch of three Tips In any eoler, regular value "One Dollar. Tbeee goods have been selling so rapidly we had to duplicate' them over and over again by request of our patrons. Just Imagine 39 Cents for a bunch of three black Tips, worth twice tha money. Such prices Ladles have never heard of before. Just Imagine 73 Cents for a lino plume In any shade. An excellent line of Feather Fompoons. An carlj call will secure you somo of theee goods at TAYLOR'S BAZAAR. AT MOUTH OF GAPE FEAR RIVER, OPPOSITE THE HISTORIC FORTS FISHER AND CASWELL A") IN FULL. VIEW OF THE OCEAN, WILL OPEN ABOUT MAY 20th UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGAtBffr ' if - . :- Hotel has been relurnished and renovated throughout. .New and handsoraa building erected for pleasure purposes. Elegant, large, airy Bail Room over the water. First-class Musicians from New Tork vul fvirnisa Ball Room and Parlor Music. Fine Still and Surf Bathing. Fine line of New Boats for Pleasure Sailing ajid Fishing, NO MALARIA OR SMALL INSECTS TO ANNOY. Daily Mails. Telegraphic Communication. Finest Fishing on Atlantic Coast Tourists and Pleasure Seekers Northward and Southward will find it to their advantage to give us a call. CLIMATE & SCENERY UNSURPASSED I The Atlantic Coast Line and Carolina. Central R. R. will sell tickets from all stations at reduced rates to Hotel Brunswick. EST Special rates by month and season Jk 3. D. SUBLETT, of New Yort, Mana! iovn 1 1 may 1 2m I - L F.tt. MIKCK1XB.sk-, ilioil lire & Iron Co 2otroit, HTSend for Cata.'.offtio. men 13 d&w ly 1IAXCFACTI7KE2S OT Cliesse Se'f 3. Win Cloth. "Wire Counter RuIlInM, Wire SW", Cw tt Oo- i Sr-n-PMS. Went hr Vanea, Stable Futnn lka l.oa i'ejicos, Iron Shutters, Counter 8upporte. ' Hi-Mention this Taper. faWous andEctslu! BATTLES OF THE VOBll 77 CAPT. KING, U.S.A. HISTOKY FJtOM TIIE BATTLE-FIELD. Show tow Nation, fcan f estroyed in a day. How Fame or Disaster has turned on a single Contest. A Grand Book for Old Twi:J" im?. Aids the Memory. Oires Pleasure and Instruction Mans and Pine Ilhwtratiom. el. 9mtmilT s Write at once for fuU description and terms. AadreeW. C McCjTKPY OOt fiimwuaw may it 4w a&w , . , From Ihe smallest single Vtolet to the largest branched dress garnatnre. Dslay Wreaths, Pansies. Buds and Boses. in fact everv kind ot Flowers, at prices which set competition at defiance. Just opened a stock of Fans and Parasol, together with a line stock of Leather Satchels. Underwear. Corsests, Ribbons, Laces and made-up Lace Goods, Embroideries &c.,&c, at TAYLOR'S BAZAAR, 118 Market St., may 23 WILMINGTON. N. C. N Children's Carriages. EW STOCK OF It ATT AN AND OTHER Btjlesof CIIILDKEN'3 CAHKIAGES rcceiv ed this week. RATTAN CHAIRS, ( I ROCKING SETTEES, . Hon. A. M. WaddeU. "tlTE ARE AUTHORIZED TO ASSOC HON. A. M. WADDELL as caaJ Congress from the Sixth district, pnr action of the Vemocranc vonnMwv trict, tclien coiled. may 12 tf ; &c. State of North Carolina. xsew llano ver Couiify, c. . J-uperijr Court. Bay State Shoe and Leather Company, TS. Dryfocs & hternVrMr. It binr made to apneur tn 119 fh.lt a. (iik nf action exists a rains t Louis Dryfoos. that he can not after doe diligence be found within the State, that he Is a resident of the state and has left the 8tatc, with Intent to a?oid the ser vice of summons these are therefore to notify ... "uuia ltjioob io appear at the next termof ihia Court to be held in tee city of Wilmington the 1th Monday after tho Ht Monday of March 16S4, to answerer demur to MOSQUITO NET3, ic. D. A. SMITH, may 2G Furniture, N. FrontJStreet Trunks I Trunks! Trunks! rjlRUNKS AND TRUNKS, SATCHELS AND SATCHELS, BAGS AND BAGS. c mm ira t r rywa a SADDLERY GOOD3 in great variety, and all at the very lowest prices. A new lot of Trunks and Travelling Bags and saddles jusi opened. New Styles, haw Goods and warranted to wear well 'iruoks repaired by as good a trunk maker as there is In the state of North Carolina. A cli and examination Is respectfully solici ted. J fl. MALLARD, 10 South Front Street. Next door to N. Jacobi's Hardware House may 20 Ship Your QHICKENS. EGGS AND COUNTRT PRODUCE GENERALLY to A. W. RIVNBARK, Wilmington, N. C. HIGHEST MARKET PRICKS guaranteed. (liefrs to Bank of New Uanover.l may 1G Don't Forget! -O. 113 SOUTH FRONT STREtt 1. 1 HUMPKREY, JENKINS 4 CO., JWF J fine Hcido and Home's fctrtwtnir Black and Whortleberries, AppW Jl7l cs, when In season. Poultry wo signments ot the above solicited, taction guarantcea uiveiw -T( ask. Ml IS THE IIB7 II. BET IDS ON3. just rccelted, wWcfl,1; signor directs me to sell on rn- p unequaled Snap, Paris O whitest In town And ererj ui eery line at the lowest cisli pmt 10, -BC9B may 22 where local railroad fares, are cheaper XJrJrzwr S, xm? cuon or a judgment wui than through fares. A thronth tirket ffiTCn accornS the prayer of the same. A throntrh ticket to Baltimore costs $11 45, bat a ticket to I'ortsmouth cost 56 70 and from Portsmouth to Baltimore S3, xnakinc the total cost 9.70. Parties of farmers from the horth on a prospect ing toar. are to bo seen daily on the cars. Tuesday evening a party of five farmers from Pennsylvania came to this city on their way to Charlotte to I jooKawanas in uiai vicinity, and a I retired ciercyman from the same State came to Kidgeiray, accompanied by bis april 2llh. 1SS4. S. VAX AM RING E. Clerk fuperlor Court, New Hanover Couniv. la6wth "The 01dHousep AND TILE YOUNG FIRM. ONLY OUB fourth season, but It finds us up to all it. requirements and If you wish a CAR Loin a HUD or a BBL of Hard. Cleared lee. well packed and In goods shape, favorua with your order, and If we don't .iv tXon we won't charge you a cent. Trfnt znayzj . W. . DAVIS & sov. Shirts RJade 'lO ORDER OF BEST WAMSUTTA Milrt JL lng and No. 210J Liuen lor the lo price of $i.oo. A perfect fit and good substantial work guar anteed. Our patrons an 1 customers are invlt cd to call and leave their measures at the above remrkably low i rice at the Wilmington Shirt factory- J. KLSJJACH. ProD 27 Mariet H. A PAIR 2. HORSE?, well For Sale. of iU good W" OF matched, crl docile and kind. Also, sev horses. FOE HIRE Horses nd VeaJd Bid Wf 4 ous kinds lor akanTe Livery and "JZtrt cor. may 21 CONUNDRUM feb20tf LAP ROBES.. JN ENDLESS VARIETY. THIS FINEST assortment ot Trunks, Bags and tatcbels ever offered la this city, baddies. Harness, Bug gies, Pbse tons. Road Waaons, Ac, at prices to ult the times. Trunks repaired by the only practical trunk maker In the tate, MCDOUUALX. liOWDEN. 114 North Frort St. S1 to D- fimlth,s Furniture Storo. aay2 . : . - : .: .- WHY IS1THE STBAHE, like a String Band B ' without its "Harper TiBUGS, PEBFOMKV 0arV Jj and Toilet Articles. , STg- PrescrlpUoos a 'Puhtt Ti. .l , rmiru may CO lawzw-. Furniture. F EVERY DISCRIPTIOX. MATTRESS w WINDOW SHAD OIL ULOIH, ' BABYCABBIAGJS. . JI03QUTOJEr, AT may 26