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w . . '.-.- - The Dally Review. MSIt. T.. JAMES. Editor A Pmr viLm1nKton. N V SATURDAY, JULY 5. 1864. entered at the PuUrace at Wilmington. N - . a second -claj-s ixaiu-r. .TiiiliTA Forntpr. who va one of I he coram it tee who infi-riweJ lilaino of hi-' nomination, has returned to Cincinnati, where be leiU a reporter that he talked .considerably with Blaine about the dis affection in the party lie represents Blaine as saying that he"di! not think the revolt in Massachusetts would amount to anything, but that the ne in New York might, although he hoped to'beal it up before elcciin time Blaine wa also anxious about the (ler-, man vote. :i i - Tourist returning from Europe have - loVig been in doubt aa to the ainonnt of wearing apparel they might bring bak dutyfree. The Circuit Court of the United State? for the Southern district of New York, in thease ot Astor vs . Merritt, has decided that such passengers may bring 1, wearing ap parel owned by the passenger?, ready manufactured for wearing; 2, that brought with him for members of his family accompanying him as passengers ready and intended for wear; 3, tha suitable for the season of the year immediately aDDroachinz. and 4. not exceeding in quantity, quality or value that which the passenger and his family are in the habit of providing ior .them selves in view of their raems and habits of life, even though such articles have not been actually worn. t voles she will insist or having her interests consulted, , BullerV. nomina tion would mean inglt'rious "defeat Bltine and Butler! Truly wjtu!d vce be . 1 a I ,1 . e between ineivn anu ine utr Should such be the ticket1 we pray I hat the avenging Nemesis of p lries may o.5io hrth nirties until a sense cf wj i a w- r naon and justice aud h"nor returns. "ttousrh Tooth on Dentist' Powder. s h Tlffresliinir. Harmless. Ele gant, Clfansing, Preservative and Fra grant. 15c. . Druggist.' cod TJie Secret of Living, r SC0Vf IX'S SAIISAPARILLA; OF BLOOD and Liver Syrup, will cure Scrofu lous Taint, Rheumatism, White Swell ing. Gout. Goitre. ConsumptiorCBron chit s. Nervous Debility, Malaria and all diseases arising from an "impure condition of the blood. Certificates ran be presented Irom many leading physi- - s a C cians, ana ministers, ana neaas oj families throughout the land, endorsing it in the highest terms. We are con stantly in receipt of certificates of cures from the most reliable source?, and we recommend it as the best known remedy fer the cure of the above dis eases. BAILROADS, &c. MISCELLANEOUS Wilmington, Coinm b 1 & Angnsta li R. Co. OFFICE Or. GKJSKKAL SUTEKIHTpKlKHT'- : Holiest Old t Abe. A-l raham Lincoln : i"bd a t-tv ng back. Jihcrs may by using Benson's C peine Porus Piaster. r -r: ' , june 16 MISCEIiLANEQTiR Wllmlmrton. N. CMay 9.lSi'4 JULY .TU3II5L.KS. A matter dinner. of course A fashionable The milk yway a cow patch. k : : mm . . .. It cliing Piles Symptoms and Cure.. The symptoms are moisture. like persplra tton. Intense Itching, increased by scratching: very d stressing, particularly at. night; seems A Dill OSODIier ays woman n the rectum : the Drlrate Darts tro Rnmetimes i . - . . i - - . : nnirrnia." W don l know auoUL Uio affected. ir anowea to coDtmue very bctIous ,u ,,r.nn n mfi Snmf.rviLlc rcsuus may iohow. -awAiJiJi's uivr- UUfc Cfi J . I M k'VI la o nlnon bum 1, t,.-r Tetter, itcn, -ait uneuiu, scam Head. Ervsiu- clas, iiarbcr'a Itch, Blotches, all scaly, cruwty hklu Diseases. -Box, by mail, 50 et; 3 for $1,- enig. a. Auaress, jlk. aw aijnjj; a; sor. miu. Fa. Sol I by Drugjrista. may 2 ly dcpd&w f m w Kate Field reports a veritable po.y- gamic craze in Utah, the .church defy infctho nation' and plural marriages constantly takin;plaee. Prophet John Taylqr has nQwrevetatibjiscontinually, and Miss Field writes that at the dedi cation tf the new temple in Logan the greater part of the preaching dwelt upon obedience to the priesthood and the glories ot celestial marriages. She tells a curious story of the experiences of the Logan newspaper men, who had gotten up for the Utah Journal: the only paper there, a complete account of the temple, its cost, the list ot donors, &e the descriotion was in type and the Journal was ready to print, Lwben Taylor ordered the whole thing into pi. It seems that the temple cost $500,000. and the law limits every church fio $50.. 000 worth of DroDertv in anv civen lo cality. The theory of the. Blaine ma hager.-j according to the Nejvs and Courier, appears to bo that Mr. Blaine will get the following "voters The Hebrew 'vote, because he spoke severely about the persecution of the Jews by. Russia the Dynamite vote, beause he is down on the English ; the Star-route vile, lor reasons not ncessary to be mentioned tne Tammany vote, because John Kel lv dislikes Tiiden and Cleveland ; the Johnny O'Brien vo c, because John nv O'Brien likes John Keihi; the County vote, because the country voter e be- r. is so ignorant: the vol Journal. A war horse is always spoken of as a heavy charirer, yet wo never hear of a taikr bein called a war horc HocJc lahd Gouricr. ' The Tartars pull a man by the ear to press him to drink. In this country civilzation ha so .far advanced that a wink generally suffices. New York QrnpJiic. A 1 druggist who has opened a new st.iro at thfi South End advertises: ' Arnica, stiekinir Dlaster. snlint3. band- the poles for the first telegraph line In the ages and other baseball good s,"J?p5- state of New York, -and now look there ex Ion Bulletin. By the Light of Day. PAST IMPOSSIBILITIES THE FACTS OF THE PRESENT HELP IN THE NEW ERA. .,:.... "I remember when they were putting np - "I don'UDC.licve he would steal, but I know he take anything," said a Nas sau street merchant pointing.to a mfan who was going by. '-What makes you think so? asked his friend. "Because he is a photographer." New York journal . A baseball umpire, was mobbed in Philadelphia a few days, ago. It will soon be so that the governor will have to call out the troops to protect the um-, Dire. Our ieadinc: industries must be claimed a citizen of the metropolis to his friend, as theJtwo stood on the summit of the tall Equitable Building la Broadway. "The! city Is strung with wires like a harp, and elec trie communication is the daily miracle of the world. People no longer wonder and laugh'at it as tney am at Morse when he urst suggest ed its possibility. The age marches on and prejudice must give way. roDoav has a monopoly or trum. JLven the conserva'lve guild ot physicians admit that the secrets of medlclrc are shared by all men.". -I drersed his wound and God healed I him," Bald old Galen Once that temble dls ease. Rheumatism, was supposed to be a shift ing, local ailment, now attacking the joints; and now the mu3c)ei- T.o d.iv it la demonstra- j .Change of Scheduie, JV AKIX AITTKK MAY 11th, lt4, St i w a X) a. m., the following Passenger Sched u-e win oe run on this roaa : : - , - NIGHT EXPRESS TKAINS, DAJ1.Y Nos. Wect and 47 East. ' Leave Wilmington... 9,05 P. II Leave Florence.. ............. ....... 2.40 Ai Al Arrive at C. C- &'A. Junction...... C.20 A. M. Arrive at Columbia... fi.40 A. M, Leave Columbia..... 9.55 P. M. eave c, U. & A. Junctioa.-. ..10.20 p. M. Leave r lorencc. 4,50 A. It. Arrive at Wilmington...... . 8.5'j A. M. Niqst Mail and passknoeb Tkain, daii.t JMO. 4U WEST, Leave Wlimlngton....... ..10.30 P. M. Arrive at Florence.. 1.45 A. M MAIL AND PASSENGES TliAIN v DAILY . - No. 43 East. - . Leave x lorence at ....i.. ....... 4.05 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington.. .......i...b 05 P. M Train 43 stops at all Stations. No. 40 stops only at Flcmington, and Marion . jrassengers ior voiumoia ana all points on & G. li. It;. C. & A K. It. Stations. Aiken Junc tion, and all points beyond, should take the 4U msm express. Separate Pu Train 40 All trains run solid between Cbarleetoj) and Wilmington. m Local freight leaves Wilmington daily ex cept Sunday at 7.10 A. M. V '? . JOHN F. DIVINffi, . General Superintendent T. H. EMEBSON. Generxl Passenger Agent may 9 . , stnt free by : june 16 4v 1 u r ii Ira m ' IPRIVED - Standard Turbine Is the be-t . constructed and finished, gives better percent age, more iower, and Is told for i ss money, per horse now c-r, tnan any other ' urbtne In tne world. S ew pamphlet BURNHAM BROS, York, 1 a BOOK A ' itt T? "XT nt! are treated with surprise kj tht is nnexamulcu m"what la row for the Drst iinre offered thorn uy, the LITERARY V9 tYOLUTlON- Somtr f f tne f est-- standard-- iKHks.ut the world, euperbly ijlusrrattd.l richly bound, teUiiJed nt a mere iracuon of ormer prices. TIG DiS COUNTS smd exelu ive territory v Lv ! giua i ents. ?upage catil guc iree. write l uck. joii? is. ai den, rublisl cr, COJ Pearl Jl.., oe HUM. ; , - jUBC lU 4VP The Science of Life. Only $1 1Y MAIL PliST l'Aiy. t r iUmaa Sleepers for Augusta on Um THYSELF, a greatIvsedical work on manhood. -Exhausted Vitality. Nervous and Physical tcbiJity Premature Decline In Man, ; Errors f Youth, and the untold miseries refmltw GrCapitalPrliTHj Tickets only ?5share8ln - portion. Louisiana State Iiottcrj Wtdoheta certy that tp. ' arrangements for all the JUtZkJ???, troi the Dreeing, tWeVS :cjne urt conducted tcith honZt ?iJ X good faith toward all rw!, J.atret. Zl ize the Company to use tftu Zertfaa? LW. Wilmington- & Weldoc Railroad Company. encouraged and protected . JS ornstown ted to be a disease of the blood llerald. Is Your Iiloori PurcV Nowjhisia an i.nrportant question, for. without pure anX wholesome .blood there can be ifio potlect health' and without good'heajEh litejS a mere but den and a wate: Fori impure bloo the best remedy ktiown is ROSA,f)AL, IS. It is the great Southerntime trie and true Remedy, and may be implicit iV relied on when every ihm? e se lails Take it in the Sprins time especially, for the impure secretions of the blood incident to that season ot the year; and lake it at all tunes for Cancer, Scrofula, Liver Com plaints. Weakness. Boils, tumors, Swellings,' Skin Diseases, Ma ana nd tne ir.oueanu ills that come 'nun impure blood. Talking about the Liver, wc presume that ill temper is more often caused by a disordered, liver than . auj thin; e'.st fo insure a cheerful disposition take UOSADALIS. the (Jreat Southern Remedy, which will remove the prime cause; and restore tne ininu to us nat ural equilibrium. Soldiers cause of Logan ; tho reanut vote, be cause it is the "Boys" who cat pea iiUts;the Cowboy vote, because the Cowboys like maznetism: the anti- Mexican vote, because Blaine is an an nexionist; the Catholic vote, because Blaine was born a Catholic; the Con gregational vote, because be is now a he the UoBgregationalist. In tuts way expects to be able to dispense with Republican ote altogether. Quite a number of the prominent Northern journals mention the name of Ben Butler, the Caliban of American politics, as a Democratic Presidential possibility. Of course, we do not believe there U any other Jhan the remotest chance o such an occurrence, yet within the lim its of politics there is nothing impossi- Dle except per lection. There is no question that he wi 1 be no mean factor in the Chicago C invention. lie is a bold, braiuy, wily, u iscru pulous demagogue. Without creed, party or. principles he it, truly sui generis. A rrfan so artful and shrew J is a dan gerous tool to handle. - . He is the idol of a crankv. coxiiniu nistic element of American citizenship, .lie is a free lanco in politics and stabs while he kisses. - The party to which be is opposed finds in him the best friend. . The leading journals under stand very poorly xthe temper pf. the ouuui it uicj vuakiuo lukii uuuci auy circumstances she will accept General Caller. She is in thorough sympathy with the general government, and will Tie with any section of the Union in devotion to its interests, but Butler could not command the ' Democratic vote.. The South will joyousl and enthusiastically rally to the standard of any of the many pure and noble gentle man whom the Convention may pfesent bat she has no sympathy with Duller and his methods. ' - - The South is the section that raost from" Re publican; misrule j and TV LA! 3 she nsithcr expects nor, ask s any rcccnilica oa tha tic'ici, as shi will f r r. 1 5 !i t i r ' - " r r z : t ! c n c 1 1 h i c ! c ? t c r s 1 suffers Early and provident fear r3 the mot- oof safety. . , demand greater attention than thev usually receive Mothers careful ot their children's physical wcll-beiqs:. wieely adopt SQZODONT as an art cle of the family toilet. If the first set of a juvenile's teeth are daily polished with this matchless puriQer, the second set are almost invariably white and strong, and prove a.life-lqug blessing, otherwise they frequently turn out carious and irregular. Young and ohl alike benefit by its use. Every golden thread is every minute. s valuable, so In no other medical preparation have the results of tho -most intelligent study and scientific inquiry been so steadily and progressively utilized as in Ayers Sarsapa'rlla. It lead3 the list as a truly scientific blood diseases. preparation for all He that incrcaseth creaseth soriow, knowledge iu- Mrs. Heny Bocert. of So 454 Atlani3 Ave fe, Brooklyn, N. Y.,"writcs to Messrs. His coX & Co.. of New York, proprietors of PAR' VCPC Tnillf that- oVio liQil ton nmillKlT7 UlsableU trorA liheumatism and pain in- the n nacK ana limns Mie was aiviseu jaiase ioe Toxic for Kidney disease. She (liJiBO. and lier Jiheumatismf'a.vve&Te(l. he reason- is mole. Diseased Kidneys produce rhenmat ic symptoms. Cure them and ou destroy liheu- matis n. This is now aumltttji by all intclli- gctt physicians. Jt is the nw lis" hrown u iiieir iinie-worn aim uiigt ikiu incories. PARKER'S TONIC which Is a conibintlon of the best rem-ales for the blood known to science, is nnivers4lly encoessful in combat ing this terribly common comflalDt. Those who. like Mrs Hogert, Buffer from Kidney ot Taver diseases or any complaint arising from impure blood, will find the Tonic a prompt and certain remedy. Trices. cc arid $ 1 per bottle. Tho .larger size-the cheaper, june 11 lm ' nrmd&w of l outh. and the untold miseries resulting from indiscretion or excesses- A book for every man. young, middle aged and old Jt containsm prescriptions for all acute and chronic diseases, each one of whi-B is Invalu able. So found bv the Author. r r. , r j -w 10 ouu u pruuauiy never hiifn-rw foil tn thn . . t pages bossed coerBi fuU irilt. liner work in everv sense mp.hatilrjl iiAnin ad professional than any otker work Bold Id this country for 2.50. or the finonpv will lu retunded in every instance.- Trice only fl.Ofc by mail, post-paid. HhistrsLtire samTvln R t.a Send now. Gold medai awarded ' the author by the Nailonal Medical AeporlAtlnn tnth officers o which he refers. s . t 1 wwrewi -Laiepnqui'v iue reaq uy tne I relief. It will benefit all Loiuhmjjancct. There Is no member f f eoclety ta whom this lok will not be useful, whether von th.. nsirPTit i n juhu AJTXEli MAY llth, 1S34, ax 0.U0 1 'rr- "irucioror cierpryman Argonaut. va. hi., irassentrerxrains on the Wilmltic- CB; lu -i eaoouy weaicai tm Offiub of General Supelrlntendent, Wilmington, N. C, May 9.1SS4. ( S9 Commissionert, - Incorporated in 1S6S for 25 year v,- ,w . Islature for. EdncaUonal mJ lSlS.SS 1 poses-wlth a capital of t'S.H1; ' By an overwhelming. chicle was made Tpart oK th TZLmtT CtonstltuaoaadopMmS?' 9 The only Lottery ever voted on and tZl by the people of any State. -.ASrtENDIU OPPOBTHJJITTTn.... Oanital Prize. $75:000. iOO.OOO Tio.lrMa nf TCfr r.. III DrODOrtin. " U3T OP PB1ZKJ;' . . . -A' tagipu rnze Or............ Jfc," n 11-1-700 r4 n nnn J,iR of 5che8ule;i ton &.WeJdbn liailroad will run as follows DAY MAII, AJSD EXPHESS TRAINS DA1L r Nos. 47 Noxth "and 4S South. Leave VVllmlneton.FrontSt.Depet. 9.00 A. Ai Arrive at Weldon.. 2.35 P. Ha Leave Weldon....... 2.55 P. M Arrive at Wilm'jrton, Front St. D'pt, 8.35 r. M Fast Through Mail '& Passkngek Tkajn? DAITLT NO. 40 SOUTH. Leave Weldon.... 5.45 P.M. Arrlveat Wllm'gton.FrontSt.IVp't 10.10P. M . MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN Datt.t No. 43 North. Wilmington. on.. Baltimore & WilmiiigtoD B!7aTSIE Steamship Line. ............ 8.35 1. M. Train No. 40 South will atop only at WiTscn. Trains on Tarboro Branch Road Te.ave Ttwi : v Mount for Tarboro at 1.20 P. M. and 4.:0 on., JLally. ibundavs exceuted Refmvninw. leave Tarboro at 3 P. M. and 10.00 A. M Daily Trains on Scotland Neck Branch R-a Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.25 P. l5 ps turning leave Scotland Neck at 8.30 A. M. daily except Sunday. , Train No. 47 makes close connection at. Ww don for all points North Daily. AU rail vlr Rwumonu, ana aaiiy except Sunday via Ba 11 up. fnstlLnte. r Parker. No. 4 -RulTflnrh stwAf Boston, Mass , who may be "consulted on a fi liscases requiring sWill - and experience. chronic - and obstinate dlseeesthat ; hv jaded the r1H of all P V Ik nth pnysicians si specialty, a m b Em Such irea'ed Buccessf ul- HB p 'y without an In- I " Y O EL lm JT jtaiice of failure ' Mcntl?n this paper.-. .iunei dAw4w ; ; Sash, Doors, Blinds, 3 White Lead, Paints, ' Erench Window Glass. AGENOV FOR N. Y. ENAMEL PAINT CD'S HEADY PREPARED PAINT. 1 A'JJj. A D EX AMINE. OUR GOODS AND Prizes of 10 Prizes of - 20 Prizes of 100 Prizes of 300 Prizes of 500 Prizes of 1000 Prizes of 16M .... in 5.' in a i 1 one 00... 10P.. i TUESDAY. A the "Mens sana in corpora sano:" sound mind in a sound body" is trade mark of Allen's Brain Food, and we assure our readers that if dissatis fied with either weakness of Brain or boddy powers, this remedy will per nianenily .strengthen both. SI. .At irug sts or by in ail; from J. II. Al'eu, 6in Hint A Ye., xcw lork Vity. cod The Piieealattir I se3 hone whea ho loses s jap. ' MeNSMAN's I'Ei'TONIZED BEEF TON' IC, the only preparation of beet contain ing its entire nutritious vroverlies. It contains blood-run king; force generating ana life sustaining properties; invalua- Die ior indigestion, Dtspepsia. nervous prostration, and all forms of general debility: also, in all enfeebled conditions, whether the result of ex haustion, nervous prostration, ovrl work, or acute disease, particularly if l.r r &i . resuiung irora paimonarv coniDlaints. Caswelu IIazakd &Co., Proprietors, New York. Sold by Druggists, sat lw Emory's Little Cathartic Put are sufficiently powerful for the most robust, yet the safest for children and weak constitutions. 15 cents. eod The deluge. longest rein in history the STEAMSHIP d ett e m " - - w WILL SAIL FEOSI BALTliMORE, ....... .I...JVSE 1C FROM riXjiwfl:i2src3-Toasr SATURDAY JUNE 14 Through Bills of Ladl'nsr and lowest throueh rates guaranteed to and from points en the Rail Roada and Cape Ifear River. ALSO, To and rom Boston. Providence. Phllade ! phla and all Western cltlea. For FrelgM Engagementa, apply to A. O. CAZAUXAgt,, Wllnilnscton.N. G. ANDREWS, & CO., Agts., . S. w. Corner Light and German Sts , J vine 9 Baltimore - WEAK,liHuEVELOPED ; PARTS OF THE HUMAN BODY ENLARGED, DEVEIj- j Ktc.isan interesting In reply toin- OPED. STNGTHEXED. long run 1 n our i a.tvf rt isement guinea we will say tliat there 1a no evidence ot' hum jjreir Train No. 43. runs dailv and matnaf lnn n nection for all Points North via .Richmond au w asnmgton. All trains run solid between Wi' Washington, and have Pullman Pala,iv S!nr,- ers attached. For accommodation of local travel a passen ger coach will be attached to local freight leav ing Wilmington at G.55 A.( M.- Daily except JOHN F. DIVINE, General Superlntendecw T. M. EMERSON, Genera,' Passenger Act.i. may 0 . Carolina Centru! It ll. " Company. 1 get our prices l eft re purchasing The fact hat our Paints are from the celebrated Fac tories of Wetherlll & Co., and karrlion Brof - i . -. & Co.,;iesuf2cieEt guarantee for their quality and, purity. A filie line Of fCooklnor Rtnvpn nt FontnrT t 'rices, in addition to our large and fuU HARDWAEE STO . 9 Approximation Prize! of $750. . e 7M A ii . V ' 265.800 ffi0 to the offiQeof thc Company in New Sr in fn1 .Cf ,Inforaapn. write clearly, tag full address. Make P. 0. Money Ur ders payable and address Registered Letters to NJSW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, -- . 'JSifiW Oklkaks, L. MTlJand ordinary tetter, by m. a. vAvpms: . n.rrj New Orleans, a, . ; n 607 Seventh St., Waahmgton, D. C OFFICE OP Dr. S. C. Ellis, NO. 323 ROUTII FOURTH STRKtT, op pOiite Miller's Drug Slorc. , ; Note change of ffiec hou'S,' hkh vt as follows i to 10 a m.. 3 to 9 p. m. 4" Telephone at residence; No 65. June 9 tf : r , . . Choice New Crop Molasses. to which voux attention Is respectfully invited. NATH'L JAJDOBJ, 10 South Front St OFJPICK OP, GKNEKAL SUPEKINXanUEHT, Wilmington, N. C. May 10. 1SF4 : Change of Schedule. fV ANd'.AFTEB MAY 12th ISci, First National Bank of ; mington. CAPITAL STOCK......... ............ Wil- SECOND CARGO NOWi LAN plNG AND WIIX BE SOLD ' PROMPTLY FIIOM WnAKf At Low Price. WORTH & WOTiTH. mch 20 following bcneauie Railroad: TUfc will be oiierated on this SURPLUS FUND..... PASSENGER MAIL AND EXPRESS TfA f v - Dally except Sundays. . . 1 Leave Wilmington at........7.?.0 P. M ijeave ttaieighat..... ...... .8.00 P. M X 66,0(0 is I h. Lm busebouttliis. Dnthfl Tery highly lnfjdrsed. in treeted persona rnay ge r-mt-ti viruuiura giving an particulars bv aodreHsing KlUK AtEUIUAI. J.. Hatfiio' ji.V.Tio rrrting apl 16 "ydw Kercliner & Calder Bros. WHOLESALE J.ROCERS AND COMMISSION Merchants. offer for sale a full line of viAJUR, SUGAR. BACON, SALT, UICE. MEAL. CORN. OATS- SNUFF, SODA, r LYE, STARCH, CRACKERS, CANDT. HOOP IRON, tjLUE, NAILS, BUNGS, PaPKK, . BAG', AXLEGkeA.SE, POWDER, COFFEE, MOLASSES, LAbD, t; !- HAY, POTASH, SOAP, CANDLES, RIVET", MATCHES. BUCKETS, TIES. Ac- TV. & E. S. LATTMT!R. Attornevs-at-Law. ' A Card. To all who are suffering from the errors nd indiscretions of youth, nervons weakness, early decay, loss of man hood, &c I will send a recinc that will cure you. FREE OF CHARGE. This ?reat remedy was discovered by a mis sionary in South America. Send a self addressed envelope to the Rev. JnsF.irr T. Inmak, Station D New York City. eoacccw , Mr. II M. McDonald, ol Taffranpo. N. C, says. Dr. Baykin's "Worm Kil ler," broach t over 100 worms from one Child in his neighborhood ; and nat it ffives : universal aUsraction Io sells more of it than any other worm medicine.:..---j.,-' At T n5 VJSiPT0, ?URT FACTORY. h " M4rket XUcht Shins, all sires fetiP?hSe moV P,Pular and best LnM l.he SrffJSc Colored Shlrta soc and qp wards. Seaside Snirta at all prices fJ- f t TarletG ".PDSf IU VSSiZE??? .w,anaatta Jeans Draw--5 i3 el?xl to ttnetusomethlng ev. rJn?1 toorJerTrsj. Wasutto lf.2i?nfb080m,ndet order at il . ,the country solicited and promptlj attended to. mTe ni a c alL - J. ELS BACH. ... . " ' Manager fune27 "Dyed." TMONACITS. lff SECOND STREET.bO- tweca Market md Princess, Ladles and Gen Uemen's good of every description, any color. Also, cleAElar, scocrh'T and tleacLIcr.i arp es a ftlr of Totrr old kli Glovca. . sneer Trains atop at regxJar statta'nt ia points designated In the Company No. 1. Arrive at Charlotte at. .: 7.03 A. M ) Leave Charlotte at-...' ... t xr No. 2. Arrive Raleigh jtt.......... .8.30 A M j Arrive at Wilmington at 8.(0 A. M Passent only, anc Time Tab! SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MAI EXPRESS AND FREIGHT. i Dally except Sundaye. N-3-1 V,V rlotte............ f,.i5 P. M. t Arrive at Shelby...... 9 00 P. M Arrive at Charlotte... 10.45 A. M rr8 12: mk?" close connection at . a Arams w and from Rai . . fJW3?" tw-een Wllminxtor WesternNrt 'aK&Z16 Station western C Ii B, Aahevllle and points - West Also, for Snart&nhnro- riJiii- -.J5r Atlanta and all coinLTsrw IUCU8 , vn4 n uaii , L. C. JONES, Deposits received and collections; madelos I ' - . .. It Cf most noted and Mioce.cml PC?tIV?Sw Inow retired for th-cure u e. UiplaiU sealed en vehipo e. VVa U u. I y Address CR. VAKS e.O,, All accecible polnfa In the Unltotl.SUtea, DIRECTORS E. K. aUERUSS, . D. Q. WORTH! A. MARiTN. J AH. flPRirMT. . . . . r GEORGE CHAD BOURN. OFFICERS E. E. BlREtJS3......f ........ A. K. WALKEK. . W. LAnTTTTCHr ,.,, , pl 23 ! PresIdeaL Cashier 1 BrmnrA Aim AFTER J . Aim ". Ltd. tent os 30 T cuiv, I TO HEH ;0nLY, -YjOOfMjya ! . I u r no ar matterinz from "Tnr Window Shades. JEW STOCK OF TRANSPARENT A5D other styles, a'l new. Abjo. new srHv,u PARLOR. - - CHAMBER and DINING ROOM . " FURNITORF. Call and examine prices and terms. 'DsjA.- SMITH, If! ll m r3 akesis" gives instan I Vioob, WASTwoWtAicji8..'-r n icr .cure for Piles i 1 Prictf gl, !,u"KSisis. or sent pre paid by mail.. Kara pler. Ad. "AXAKESIS" Maker Box 2,416 yew York, I VV Lost NItauit, lice or .nit M ration of HlAI.TB.VKlO nC f."w.lllt. O6 Send at one for IlHunrtod linpUi'"- V0LTAI8 nriT"w ioWf CT BeklBty, . r27-lyeodw t la z xxm. Lout .-. . . i Strong f.ith thxTT " D-.CafJ b' N Eft VITA!. on receipt of H ceota for FWHMWM.A,O.Olu nov 27 veodAvr nnrDr.-N.BobinsoD, , r.WM1... iu. o teuu MI- - Chjlce Goods from New Biltl6re, and many more arc ks1 jane 23 Turnlture Dealer, N. Front Street ICE. 2 5., VJI3 n Caiidren,s Fav&ritc Animal crw 1 arrived and theOM, Folks'' g tha more snbsfcutial U. be a u Whose debility I havatoaU stock o'cn.frs.ti weggStJ rerrls and I. Xt U Ham..StrtpS-i- era. Dried licef . c - - nr1 Notwithstanrticcr the dccli rlndT a M Jr.-! r3 selling as a j they can t , perfect and last ine I hAM f - - - ftotf We can sell lb rery Vcst,nt,ropk' $7 75 per Ubl-oiter uutles nrorcr1 ir. . 2"dVitroroti jnanhod in THf MARS TON BOLUS. J-iMrumccta. lliis treatmSst of IDU til lhrlcalD perfect diairnosii rJagonetto , WJ iirsviLLESOJiSP. rico only l!o cents Per Ilottlc, DAILTstCp. o-idt ?' tf y
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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