MISCELLANEOU A HOME DRUGGIST TESTIFIES. Popularity at ItOine ii ts-i r.Ir.iys the test ten .i ii.vX!t, h'll a point y-.-tjui'.ly to the fact tl'Sit otjtr u!ol:3 k hat, von fur itself sue i U'tivcrsril hiproa1 :oi: i: ii own city, stau-, aji-J coouirji aia- iiuiciirj all potje, as Ay er's garsaparilla. The foTIoving letter frcia o.icof our lcst knotrn "rjt5jacli!is?i Drcggiu touJ J be of interest to every uiferer: n,1fj;!gS'iOS9 " Ei'lit rears ago I Hw-;3Sfa t i W La ! aii attack of V -ii! Uhi;ijatliu. fo j-e- v.r i5". t 1 er.uM not move from t"-e bed. or dres. without hup. 1 trii-t s-vcral rt ine diea without much if any n lief, unliJ 1 took AvriVs .S.uUwakim..., by the use of two loilis of which -1 vis completely cared, llavc told L.r;e qu.-u.t:tk of your S.YiiSA rAKisxv. it feti.i retains its v.ondorful popularity. The niauy notably cares it lias eliected ijt thi vicinity convince ine that it is tLi best blood medicine ever olFered to tho pafcHc. K.F. Ii'Aitnis." River St., Backhand, Ma&i., May 13, lc&l. SALT RHEUM. Georgk Andrews, overseer in the Lowell vtti w ' A W was for over twenty years before his removal to Lowell aHlicted with Salt Ilhcum in its "worst form. Jts ulcerations actually covered more than half the surface of his body and limbs, lie was entirely cured by Aveu's SARSArARiLLA- See certificate in Ayer'a Almanac for 1883. PREPARED EY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mas. Sold by all Druggists; Si, six bottles for ?5. ;aa l lytclp tiAw A 27 AY ER'S Ague Oure contains an antidote for all malarial dis order which, so far as known, is used in no other remedy. It contains no Quinine, nor any mineral nor deleterious substance what ever, and consequently produces no injurious eHeet Uion the constitution, but leaves tho system as healthy as it was. before the attack. WE WARRANT A YES'S AGUE CURE to cure every c. of Fevar and Ague, Ir.tcr mitUnt or ChiM Fever, Kemittent Fever. Lumb Ague, Bilious Fevor, and Liver Com plaint cauasd by malaria. In case of failure, ftf lur due trial, dealers are authorized, by our o uvular dated July 1st, 18S2, to refund. the money. Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists may 23d &v The Daily Review rar The tsauy tievicw has the largest 'ona fide circtu(Uiwi,'of any newspaper '.nrfduhal in tin city of Wumtiuton. -i SATURDAY. AUGUSTS. I8S4. ' - w D nrm Just the Ticket, AFTKUBIZX A K ? AST. AFT R DkWNEli, AFTERSUPPKR, AXI) A LW A Y . SMOKERS WILL FI?n AT CRAPOVS 22 South "ront eta-'ot, tho best Five Cents Cigar in the '-ity. Long Filler Havana Cigar. 5 ttifaction guaranteed ..r monev refunded, a it-,o a full line of CHOI'' K FAMILY G tiOCI1 K1ES. Fjth GvM-.ds ever7 swam r. Io nul forget the pU, No. 22 South Froit St. m jaly 17 UK'. M. CltAPON. A?t -A.TSTOT'DEaiEK LOT -OF 1.11x30.033 EXPEGTKU BY WELNKSDAY, MILAN CHIP and alt the Rough f-traws, popular now. Kvery oolbW sh-vde of Feath ers and o'her Tilmnilrg: Nevv lot of. Pat a sola, white and colors, all pri.-es. Gloves, LLjIo, Kid and Lace. New ttmplng Patterne. Uesicclfully MISS E. KARRER. may 26 Exchange Corner. Only a Few Left. jgUYERS APPRECIATE TIIE LOW prices we are giving with those "BABGAIN" LOTS OF SHOE3. You get MORS thau MONEY VALUE. Come and got a Pair before thay all go. Geo. II. French & Sons, augls ICS NORTH FRONT STREET. Furniture. LARGE STOCK. AND OUR NEW styles are pronounced tho HANDSOMEST ever reen In this market. A full line of Mattresses, Window Shades, Baby Carriages, &c Wholesale and retail buyers will find it to their advantage to give me a calL THOS. C CRAFT; A sent , ' aug IS Furtiture Dealer. Boxes and Crates, F)R SHIPMENT OF VEGETABLES AND Fruits, in shooks or ready made. YELLOW PINE LUMBER. . A full stock of Rough and Dressed Lumber. Laths, ., for Building purposes. - -J$W Orders by the cargo. Domestic and For clgn. solicited. aolSi dlr PARSLEY & WIGGINS. PARSLEY & WIGGINS, MANUFACTURE RSOF SASU, BLINDS, BOORS, ANB ORNAMENTAL WOOD WORK. aplS tf OFFiCE OP Dr. S. C. Ellis, NO. 823 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, op posite Miller's Drag Store. Mote change of office hours, which are ma follows 7 to 10 am., 3 to 9 p. m. aogJl 8TATI5 NEHIVN W&shioton Gazelle: I he uce&Ei npsa of our farmers in regard to injury I to cropsby the recent heavy rams seem to be groandIes. Ite crcps every where in this section are in good con dition, :ujd promise a good yield, espe cially nceanu corji. Edenton Enquirer: The Alethodists, at Evans' Church, in this ciuniy, en jojed.a pleasant, happy and profitable meeting ast week, with sex-ri auai tions to thw church. Tho meet ine held in the Methodist church atHnrrelisville was auite a success. Severftl promi nent persons professed religion and connected themselves with the church. Charlotte Observer: In a, fow days from inow the Charlotte recruiting sta lion." that was oteied last fall, will be numbered among the clorie that were. as it is to be cl-d sine die. about Sep- leiuber 1st. Capt. Hayes will remain here fora month longer, before taking his final departure. One of the oldest landmarks in the city, the one siorv and an allic framn building on Church stn-et. that stood just in rear of the court house, was yesterday torn down find carted away. The house; w as one of the first ever built in Char-i lotte. and during CornwaUis' memora ble stay in this city it waused as the headuuarrlers tor his guards. Bit wasi the property otCoi. J. . rsrown, ana t all is torn awav to make room ior me en etion ot a handsome two story brick building to be used by the lawyers. Kernersville News: While 'Squire Waddell was engaged in joining in the holy bonds of matrimony John Hamp ton and Margaret II nirstnn, both color ed, and residing at Jbuleson s aim. a ?eene occurred which interrupied the ceremony tor a while and caused a t Ip- p'o ot laughter to play upon trie dusty countenances ol the oehoiaers. ine 'Souire. at the proper tiuie, wauled to know it anybody had any objections to these two souls being spliced when one )f the masuhno waiters said he jectcd to dc ceremony proceed in', and when a.ikiwt w hy he objected replied through os shining ivory: Hccause. boss. 1 wants d& gal myself," After this little nterruption everything glided along smoothly and several old Khoes were ttiroA'ii alter the happy coupie. Winston Sentinel: tiuy Hinshaw s little son of Mr. Wm Hinshaw ot this citj', came very near being killed by an elevator at his lather's store last Saturday. The lad was standing and watehiug the workings of the machine when it descended and struck him upon 'he back ci the head with tremendous force, which, lor a lime, it was thought would prove fatal. At last accounts t he i little sufferer 'was improving. The Aristn Cotton Mills ot .essrs. t . in H e ries ciosc-u lest we-inesuay lor six weeks. As is usually the case during Presidential election years, business i. dnil and the firm, like many other man ufacturers this year, are ahead of orders tfi an extent to necessitate a brief sus pension. " Their woolen mills will continue in operation acd the Arista resume work at the expiration of the aoove lime e ' .''.'..1?.' m RlFI A I I K mm : J; SI M i M a m, Mr.J.S.CAfpres. ' ' """""" " yigSg3oC; Dear Sir: I have used your smoking SSgSiSS' tobacco. However, the very little use that! ygjjftp2 make of the article in this shape may not en- r&fepvilp tide me to be a good judge, but I must pro taSjsJ5 nounce it of excellent quality and flavor. 2itEp tttcittettlcfzxici : oenmirr rrom. jutnm: rTOofTOofTCcl eimmwKsi ' "nn""" """"'mmmm ' Wabhdcotoii, My 13th, 1884. S Mr. J.S.CARR,Prest. ffli? Dhar Sir : I take great pleasure in recom- . tSgOTW ggg mending your celebrated Smoking Tobacco sffafrlagfte iaisKS5?S as free from impurities, of excellent flavor, Sj: aWls and shoulJ be a favorite with all tobacco ' ggfig oTO smokers. Very respectfully, MKg mm re. mmm mm w ... .J': Wm -W 3N P5 ALFRED TENNYSON. 1 . r Thackeray's gifted daughter, Anne, in her sketch of Alfred Tennyson, in Harjxr'x Monthly, tells of her visit to the great poet. She found him smoking Blackwell's Bull Dur ham Tobacco, sent him by Hon. James Russell Lowell, American Minister to the Court of St. James. mi y. V. S. SiratIi Tubnim, D. C, April 8, 1SS4. Dkak Sir : For five years past I have used constantly the Blackweil Durham Smoking Tobacco. I regard it as the best and most satisfactory smoking tobacco I have ever used, and take great pleasure in recommending it to all who, like wy self, are fond of the pipe. to I have been for over twenty years a con stant smoker. I find in Blackwell's Durham that true excellence found in no other brand . uniformity; every package being the same. I can smoke it at all limes, day and night, with impunity ; it acts as a mild and pleasant stimu ant, always quiets my nerves, and in no way disagrees with me. It is a great comforter,, a pure, sweet and mild smoke. Mm 5: C Qok Cliurcli Services To-Morrow. St. John's Church, "corner Third and Red Cross strcet3. Rev. James Carmlchael. I. D. Rector. fc.leen:h Sundav after Trinity, Aug. -4th. !8St Moving Pr yer at 7 3 a. rn. Lita ny, Contirmai i n and Holy Communion at 11 o'clock. Sunday School at 5 o'clock, p. m. evening l'rayer ato o clock. Second Presbyterian Church, corner of I Fourth and Camjjbell streets. Services at 11 a ni. a- ;i s p. m , conuactea oy tne nev. A. Mc Fay den. Sabbath School at 4 p. m. First Baptist Church, corner of Market and ruth streets. Kov. T..U. lrltchard. u. L. pator. Sunday Scho 1 at 9.S0 a. m. Services t il a. ni., conducted by Rev. Colin fchw. Prayer andFraiee meeting Thursday night at I o o CIOCK. First Presbyterian Church, corner Third aln Orange streets. Rev. Joseph R. Wilson D. D., Pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 5 45 p. n. Lectnre Thursday at 8.15 p. m. Fifth Street M. E. Church, between Nun and Church streets, Rev. W. I. Hull, Pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. ; Class meet ng at 3 p. m. ; Prayer meeting Thursday even ng at o'ciock. as SiMS mm Wabhinotox, D. C., April 8th, 1884. Mrj . S. Car, Pres. Sir : I am now smoking your most excel lent Durham Tobacco, and can most heartily recommend it to all smokers of the weed. It is free from all impurities, imparts a pleasant aroma, and is preferable to all other brands of tobacco that I have smoked. ' Senator from Kentucky. TVr. 5 1 M V. 8. Scpatk, Wahijtoiii D. C, April 9, 1884. Dear Sir : In reply to your favor, it gives me pleasure to Cay that I have used the Black, well Durham Stnoking Tobacco, manufactured by your company, and Hove found it A No. x, in quality and flavor. Yours truly. Senator MUtowri. :.. .." tiWii I From K v. W-H.Uii.born, th e famm Blind Preach tr New Yokk, April 3d. 1864. For ten or twelve years I have used Black well's Durham Smoking Tobacco, and find it the most satisfactory of all I have tried. I gave Thomas Carlyle a pound f it, as we often smoked together, and he warmly praised it. I have found no tobacco on either conti nent that compares with it. $s$mm& v fy ...-W-SS?SS.W y5 O B UOJttXttJblKClAr. NEWS. WILMINGTON MARKET. August 234 P. M. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Quoted Front Street M. E. Church, South, corner of firm at 28 cents. Sales of 50 casks afc r rout ana vainut streets, ite v. ur. k. a. tu- ROSIN Quoted firm at 95 cents for Yates, Pastor. Services at 11 a. m. ' and 8 t. m. Sabbath school at 3 p. m., W. M. Parker, Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, christian Strained and $1.00 for Good Strained. Association Tuesday evening after first and I TAP rtiir.tvri . i m uui third Sabbaths, at 8 o'clockf Seats free and Quoted firm at $1.60 per bbl strangers and visitors cordially Invited. of 280 lbs Seamen's Bethel, Dock between Water and a ront streets, capt. W. J. Fotter, Misslona ry to tne & 1U.30 a. m others are conlially ot the service will be hi Norwegian, conducted COTTON OnrtH firr Thtt Wnw. uv isdl uniia iansen. I . . w St Thomas Pro-CalhedraL First Mass at 7 ing are the official quotations: am. bcconUMassat 10 a. m. Vesners and I Orrtinonr ' oi R.rioo tfJ - hwauraman ' Christ Church (Congregationallst)Xnii street. -fcPJ.J'ddljnf 101 mInletDr ln!iKhlnir canrliuia ot 11 nlA1r a I Uvu) T.IIZ. " . . T CRUDE TURPENTINE Quoted seamen, services every Sunday at steady at $1.85 for Virgin and Yellow m and 4.30 p. m. Seamen and aU n- m A A. r- . e conlially Invited. Seats free.-Part UlV antJ l "r Hard. - - cents m. and 8 o'clock, p. in. Pastor's Bible Class at 12.15 p. m, l'rayer and Praise meeting, 31, a" Good Middling. Wednesday. 8 o'clock, u.m. Snndav School 3 o'clock, p. m.. In Memorial Hall, corner 7th ana nunsts. Cotton. DAILT BKCEIPTS: Second Baptist Church, on Sixth, between SDlritS Turnentinp Ihiirrh hnd CMtln stiwte. . I?a .t T k- I F AUrpeilune juuiu uuu vrtsuu Bireeis. .uev. u. r. ivmg, I r7-,c!:. Pastor. Scirvirvsstlln m niln m I twOSin . day School at 9 a. m. Prayer meeting every I Tar. Tuesday night. lrlrst Baptist Church, (col.) corner of Fifth ana uampueu streets, a. xu. uonway, pastor, Preachiug at 10.30 a. m.. 3 p. m.t and 7.30 p. m. S. S. School at 1 p. m. 8 bales 323 casks 891 bbls 76 bbls Crude Turpentine. hq bbls MAKLNJB NEWS. ABRIVED. Steamer Passport, Harper, Smith Quarterly Meetings. Fourth Round for the Wilmino-tnn TiUe Master. District of the Methodist E. Church. 0 ?a.IJ? WQt Louise, Woodside. South: omiiaviue. juasxer Smithville, September 27-28. Steamer D. Murcbison, Smith.' Fay RUden Cirenitst Antinnh fVt Ajt etteville, G W William a Xr. n . Whiteyille Circuit, Oct. 7-8. L, Steamer John Dawson, Black" Point xi runs wick circuit at bnaiiotte Uamp, x-auaison Oet. 11-12. Schr Is C Hickman .TnaonW pnwK Waccamaw lissiorj, Oct. 15. Amboy Geo Ilarriss & Co, with steel r lecuiugton circuit. VJCC. lo-lu. I " x u. i n ft P.Uzabeih Circuit, Oct. 20 21. Scr Sarah Harding, Melvin, Cokesbnrv fHronit nt oa Charleston.. S C.: Horr,-,, r Clinton Circuit at Clinton, Oct. 26-27. ith Phosphate rock to Navassa Goaho Dupliu Circuit. Nov. 1-2 Onslow Circuit, Nov. 8-9. Point Caswell Mission, Nov. 13. Topsail Circuit. Nov. 15-16. WilmiDgton, Front Street, Nov. 22-23. W.H Bobbitt, P E. XCotifirli on ToQthache." Instant relief for "Neuralgia, Tooth ache, Faceache." Ask lor, "Rouzh on Toothache." 15 & 25c., CLEARED. Steamshin ReffnlaLm- Tort. H O Smalibonea ' SiSR&fflSri1 XV- Steamer JohnDawson, Black, Point Caswell R P Paddison. , Steamer D Murcbison. Smith. Fa v- STOCKS ON HAND AUGUST 23, 1884. Cottonashore, 703: afloat 45: total, 748. Spirits ashore, 3,988; afloat, 2,613; total, 6T601. Rosin ashore, 81,103; afloat, 2,047: total, 83,210. Tar ashore, 423; afloat, 247; total, ou. Crade ashore, 2,204. RECEIPTS FROM AUG. 16 TO AUG. 23. - Cotton. 48; spirits, 2,130; rosin, 8,315; . tar, 815; prude, 1,966. EXPORTS FROM AUG. 16 TO AUG. 23. DOMESTIC. Spirits, 162 ; rosin. 153 ; tar, 1,381 ; crude, 1,695. FOREIGN. Spirits, 2,500; rosin, 5,316. 111 mm mm " V. S. Sbnatk, Wahitox, D. C., April 10, 1884. J. S. Carr, Esq., Pres. , Dear Si : In answer to yours of yesterday I have 40 say that I have for many years used the Blackwell's Durham Smoking Tobac co and prefer it to any other that I have tried. Respectfully ; ' 'Wm mm m YESSELS Ik THE PORT OF WILMINGTON, N. C. August 16, 1884.' No vessel under 60 tpns reported In thts list. BARqUJ3. Nor Ipeula Capri, 335 tons, Danlejsen. Ger August, 317 tons. Grabe. F Metinc . E Peschau A Westermann Nor Frey, 281 tons, Hatvorser , Helde & Co Nor Deodata, 372 tons, Andersen, Heido & Co ,.ys.tu-: BRIGS, ir, Am. I. M. Mexrltt, 367 tons, Hale, scndoNERlfHarrl8a&Co Timothy Fields, rjtf tons, Adams, 9nn. . . .EG Barker Co Fannie R Williams, 366 ton STnSST8 C Fstelle Day. 228 tons, WUHlntH 00 Horce!3. Lanlair, muami Z?Z$ & 00 Geo Ilarriss & Co LIST OF VESSELS CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. pl jSnf8 6 tn t1. Ller July? iAm40i to'. TaxakUen, at Para, tffiSSrSeW'' 'n. "Bed DuJL fSa"-' tona. Cochran, sailed from slSS rroffrVri ntjK3 t0M' Eo8hcr- lUmbSnl ae from troVtert23 --W Arc Jntv 1 from f City Drug Store. 316 MARKET STREET. (Nothing funny about this.) JF YOU WILT, COME TO CONOLEY'S and try a glass of his cool Soda Water, and leave watermelons alone, Mustard Plastori will be selling at a discount, and can te for nlshed when needed by 1 J. W. CONOtEY, Manager. MISCELLANEOUS. Sure to WiD, Q.OOD GOODS AT A FAIR PBICX WH draw customers- - Fxperlonce has UnftJ this . Our stock Is selected and priced oi line. Tin Ware, Toilet Sets, Foot Matt,Ur STOVES of all grades at -, - PARKER & TAYLOffi -"PURE .WHITE OIL. ... B No exchange here aug 20 'WENDS AKDmiOCIMENS: JJEAR MB FOR MY CAUSAE AND BE 81 - lent, that ye may hear. f ! Colognes, Extracts. Toilet and Sachet Pow ders, Jbap, Turkish Towels, Toilet Cases; Full line of Drugs Ac. Prescriptions a spec laity. At i - P- C. MILLER'S, aug ! Corner Fourth and Nun sts Lemons. Butter,) Lemons. JUST RECEIVING BT A.jC. LINE and N. Y. Steamer, all of which will be sold low In quantities to suit. 00 bushs. V. Meal, 75 Boxes Lemons, 25 tuba Va. and N. a Y. Butter Michigan Flour, Virginia Flour. Bacon. Laid. x E. G. BLAIR, June 12 vnq. 19 N.; Second Street. F. G. & N. Kobinson. -TKARE THANKTULTO OUB FRIEND for their llberarjpatronage. I ' - rtlS,!iPck U?U f h iroodsl are guaranteed nd they can be returned at our exnenscif not satisfactory. We are or In reSinf EGGS and CHICKENS, which we ieUkrf thJ very lowest market prices, if at the i?it??MaScfs:ancl f 1 we rot jquAlUyanasoia Board. A IEW TABLE BOABDEBS CAS J accommodated during the Summer at reasonable rates. Pit 1 Bant tocattojj attendance and the best the market wor Transient boarders accommodated n day or week. MRS. KOBEBT LB, 113 Market BtrceV July 11 1yd Aw r ftllmlngto. jfc, 1884. Furniture. 1SS1- yynoLESALE and retail. STOCK arriving every day for the Fall Merchants and others will saye w placing their orders with me. Please senl for price list or calH placing order 1 with-others. . ' D. A. SMITH , . Furniture Dealer, N. Front0 aug 18 londay XD ALL THE WKKK TOU WILI, And ThutiMV":... J5itaitK., Tbe UTe-Grocer and Commission Merchant. - 1U North, Water stT No Band oMIuslc ! rUk 1 DEMOCRATIC BOOM, Tp5' lum, After Breakfast, Always.XJ Key West and Tellow Leg Scents OP so good we do not bare to go laff Medicine way of adrertiflng. OW WHISKEY, Ac, at wrTt giiXL aug 13 OLU WORTH STATE b- House Builders. HARDWARE OF EVEBY Pjfg1 Locks, Hinges, Buttt. JS Vrf Fastenings, Ac Contractors can by consultii'jr us. Large stock, gw ment and goodgoods. c0 Magi?"""" U1bMiSfZ, Library lamps- JUTE HANDSOMEST AND sortment ever seen In th'" ' ' ' - Lamps and LiXi 'P6' r