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mm ! . . ' : I - - 1 'N 1 The Daily Review. JOSH. T. JAMES. Ed. and Prop WILMINGTON, N. C. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13. 1878. VIEWS AND REVIEWS. The Governor of Kentucky sets a free lunch daily while the Legislature is in fes slon. and jet people wonder at the de lightful harmony that exists between him self and the members. The city of Montgomery, Ala., pajs tramps 25 cents a day for working on the streets. The discovery has been made that some who are not tramps were willing to work for that sum. fcThe skeleton of a woman, lately sold ip satisfy a claim for rent against the estate . ..r Wirian. had inscribed Ol tuuuuj. yj upon it: "Miss Ida Montague, aged -22 years. Died of grief, May 25, 185G Her death bed request, "Honor your sanctum with my bones. Mr. Philip C. Garrett, an American re siding in Antwerp, Belgium has offered a prized twelvd hundred francs for the best essay upon the means of establishing international arbitration in regard to war. His address is care of M. Kohler, 72 Rue Ommegauch, in that city. The Russian nobility are numerous and, as a class, by no means rich. Pre vious to emancipation, about twenty years ago, a land proprietor was not thought wealthy unless he possessed at least five hundred serfs., But only 3,803 proprietors had more than " that number, while 41,000 had less that twenty-one. The French, artillery has resolved to . discard the bronze field pieces with which it is armed, and, like Germany and Russia, tD adopt steel breech-loaders - instead. Herr Krupp, however, will not gain any, additional customers by such a" step, for the Erench AVar. Department is to make its own guns. The amount ol pine lumber timber left standing in the forests of the timber States is said to be 225,000,000,000 feet, but it is' only 'a question of time when this will be exhausted, if the' work of consumption and destruction goes on, without greater efforts to provide lor the renewal of the j supply. ' In Rutland, Yt., the Congregationalists refuse to partake of the holy sacrament from the same cup with their colored brothers and sisters. One cup was passed around to-101 white men and women, one of whom sat in the same pew mith the four colored persons, and then another cup a pewter one was served to the two men of African descent. A Zurich newspaper has th3 following "death notice;" "1 communicate to -all my friends and acquaintances the sad news that at 3 p. m. to-morrow I shall inciner late, according to all the rules of art, my late mother-in-law, who has fallen asleep with faith in her Lord. The . iuneral urn will be placed near the furnace. The pro foundly afflicted, son-in-law, Braudolf Lichtier." The medical men of Havre, Frauce, have formed a union for the establishment of a fixed grade of fees. All requests for immediate attendance, or for attendance at a fixed hour, are charged double the amount of visits at the conveuince of the physician. Night visits are charged $2, $3, or S-l. according to the social grade of the patient. The Havre public are excited on the question, and consider, the the rates exorbitant. The Pope, on the day after the death of Victor Emmanuel, is reported as saying to the Caidinals around him: ; At heart Vittorio was not bad; he had good prin ciples and preserved many of the best traditions of the . House or Savoy. But he Was a king a la mode and his sur roundings were not good . Therefore he will ia the other world get a good bath yes, yes, a good bath but the mercy of God is infinite, and the. heart of Christ can wash away all sins." A special telegram from London says that on Thursday evening Henry M. Stauley dined with his Boyal Highness the rrinee of .Wales, and after enjoying the hospitalities of St, Jurats Palace, pro ceeded to the meeting of the Royal Geo graphical Society at St. James' llallr where he delivered a lecture before an immense assemblage. Over three thousand persons were present, including the principal nc , "bility and nearly every distinguished per sonage in London associated with science, art and literature. All the tickets were special and complimentary, and the invita tions so extended was eagerly availed of. The Frince of Wales, accompanied by Prince Louis Napol-yn, ex-Prince Impe rial of France ; the son cf the Khedive of Egypt and Midhat Pasha also attended the meeting. The lecture of Mr. Stanley was a full history of his African explorations. After the cheering had subsided, the lryice of Wales addressed the assemblage in a speech complimentary to Stanley. The distinguished African traveller aud ex plorer, Sir Samuel Baker, followed the Prince of Wales in a brief address. After complimenting Stanley on his great achievement, he eaid only African travel lers could fully appreciate Stanley's great feat. TOO LATE. - Messrs. John Sherman Garfield, ley Matthews end the other eminent "vis iting statesmen" are just trke year behind the times. Grant's radical ari administration, happily for the prosperity of the country; lias j exist, and State courts and Sta tures can no longer be ovd Fpflpr.il soldiers. Carpet-bag: thieves can no longer expect tojhave State laws set aside for their benefit when justice overtakes them, by asiniple edict ' JL from the War Department ton. - Times have changed and Stah- d j lawless jeace and (ceased to legisla- rawed by :ers and at Washing- bo have men, the sovereign people, the sliberfy-loving citizens of fhe Republic by jver a quarter of a million majority havp pronounced against such usurpations and violations of the constitution. General Sheridan may find an opportunity, if he so desires, to rush upon the Indians on tlie plains as jbanditti, ablej to raid Louisiana as is tojo late for any such practises as were iidulgpd in, un der the corrupt Grant, regime; and Sec retary Sherman will find trot he has mis calculated the temper of the people of this tntire country, in tempting to arouse a sort of maudlin sympathy for his But and endeavor to treat theni but he will never again be upon the peaceful citizens o he has done in the past. It why Treasury be in the convicted friend Anderson should the Secretary of the! so much more deeply interested conviction of a felon for; perjury and forgery in Louisiana than ai ywhere else ? If the United States laws have been vio dated by the judge and pry of a criminal court in .New Orleans, unconvicting a criminal of a crime according to the evi dence adduced in open bourtj even though he be a U. S. -official, why shcJuluTSeCrGtary Sherman feel called upon jto interfere ? gjovern- i - i of There .1" the management lie is not tiic law otiiqer 'ol in ment, neither has he the State affairs under the! government. why Secretary interested, but which I is no apparent -reason hncrman shouiu oe i .sp there iny be some hidden secret, the conviction ol tins notorious ci'imina i i may bring to the light of day, that 'causes our worthy and pliilanthropic Honest John to step forth as the champion of fl:e con victed former. A lellow leeiing inaties us wondrous kind, and jno doubt Honest John's mind revives fcertain ways that were dark, during the Stay of the visiting statesmen in Xew- Orlbans last 1 winter- I fall, and r i ii..-. The defeat of the ' striking ciga.rmakers in New York, after orie of the most ob stinate resistances on record, demoralizes, if it does not destrov, a trades union num " r i bering fifteen thiiosand men. The" em ployers have doubtless buffered, but noth ing in comparison to tile employees, who furnish another powerful argument against ill-advised Jabot combinations. ed, perhaps, that a single session mil be sufficient time for both Houses to discuss and pass so comprehensire a measure, but it is evident that there is a stroDg disposition to hasten action a3mnch os possible. The distinguish ing feature of Mr. Wood's bill is the simplicity it introduces into a subject heretofore very much complicated, it practically repeals the patchwork leg islation of tho past. ... r r . . rt Alter a lew more speeches, tne sen ate will vote on the Silver bill. Davis, of.-'-W, Ya,, Coniding and Jones, of Ne-vada, are all those who are now an nounced for speeches. Mr. Hayes causes it to be announced that he be lieves in what, he calls 'the Old Whig doctrine," that veto power should not be exercised, except to prevent a vio lation of the Constitution. If that 'Old Whig party" is responsible for all the twisting'and turning of Mr. Hayes on this and other subjects, the evil that it does after death, is greater than what it could have done during life;. lb anfinterview on Saturdayf2Mr. Hayes entered into an elaborate dis cussion of his Southern appointments, excusing the selection ho had made of a f6w Democrats for office the most creditable ones he has made, by the way. It is now well understood that hereafter no man not a Republican will receive office by appointment from Mr. Hayes. j It seems that a- majority of the House Committee investitaging Mex ican offairs is in favor of speedy recg nition of Diaz. The temperance people here are to have a mammoth procession on the 22nd. They think there will be over 20,000 in line. The House Committee on District of Columbia has decided! that in our uew form of Government suffrage shall have a place. The qualification of the voters are not yet j fixed. i -I Guedge. Kail Road Lines, &c. Corrected Every Thursday by PETTEWAY & SCHULKEN, COMMISSION MERCHANTS T ! AND PRODUCE BROKERS, .; Wilmington, N. C. .The following; quotations represent the wholesale prices generallv. In making up small orders higher prices have to be charged. AliUIA G Gunny 1 Double Anchor Gen'lSup'ts Office, WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA AND AC GUST A Wiiuiinijtoiijj RAILROAD OF . C, Nov: 10, 1S77. SCHEDULE. On and after Sunday, Nov. 11, the follow ing schedule wul be run on this road: DAY EXPRESS AND MAIL TRAIN,(daily i ' except Sunday.) ;. Leave Wilmington 10 28 AM Leave Florence 3 10 P M Arrive at Columbia 6 20 PM Leave Columbia 11 40 P M Leave Florence '. 3 30 P M Arrive at Wilmington 8 OOP JJ NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN (Daily).. Leave Wiilmineton 7 25 P M Leave Florence..... L 11 Arrive at Columbia.. ..fc..-.. 2 Leave Columbia... j ......12 Double Anchor "A J 13K 13K 12K I13K Standard Domestic BACON North Carolina, nams, y o Shoulders, y lb... Sides, B..... Western Smoked- Hams.. Sides, a. bhoulders. . Dry Salted bides, $ E...... Shoulders, lb......x..... BEEF Live weight: u Ai4ttijL.b-bpirits Turpentine becona Hand, each 1 75 New York.each, new....... 2 00 BEESWAX j lb 25 UKlUlib Wilmington, M. ot? 12K 8 10 15 7 7 6A 10)i 9 8 i 3 00 15 25 25 0 12 2 00 - 23 10 00 14 14K 0 30 19 24 , 4 7 95 25 35 40 00 12 13 33i 22 75 (i O0 1Y4. oo it It ft ft it 45 00' " 00 oa " 50 " 00 "00 " 00 " 00 00 00 00 00 -50 O0- 00 00 00 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 20 00 9 00 00 oc o .oc 10 5G 3 75 8 00 0 6 7 7 9 7 7 8 00 00 50 25 75 25 20 P M 50 A M 50 A M 18 A M 45 A M ; Yon Bulow is said toj have submitted to a . glasgow audience a listj of eightj-three works, with' the request that each person would mark thd . selections they desired him to play- at the closing concert of the series. The Tautihaiiser overture ob tained the most marks, land lhat liadi Tell stood second. j WASHINGTON LETT Washing tox, D. C.Feb of Wil- 1 1873. Leave Florence J. 4 Arrive at Wilmington 8 This Train will only! stop at Flemington, Whiteville, Fair Bluflf, Marion, Florence, Timmonsville, Sumter; and Acton between Wilmington and Columbia. THROUGH FREIGHT TRAIN (Dailj, j I ;cept Sundays.) Leave W limmgton Leave Florence ..J.. Arrive at Columbia....... Leave Columbia "Leave Florence. Arrive at Wilmington.'... Passengers for Augusta and bevond should take Night Express Train from Wil mington, j ' Through Sleeping Cars on night trains for Charleston and Macon, j A. POPE, G T"A - JOHN fJ DIVINE, General; Supt. nov 12" , - e si 11 00 A M 7 00 P M 3 10 A M 12 15 A M 8 00 A M 4 00 P M WILMINGTON & WELOO RAILROAD COMPANY. Northern BUTTER North Carolina B Northern, & CANDLES Sperm B) Tallow, f lb. J Adamantine, set CHEESE j Northern Factory, y lb ... Dairy cream, V lb oikic, w id COFFEE Java, V lb Rio, lb..i Laguyra, "8 fi. CORN MEAL-$J bushel.... COTTON TIES ib DOMESTIC Sheeting, 4-4 yard....... Yarn, bunch FISH Mackerel, No. 1, bbl....l6 O0 No. 1, Kbbl 8 75 Mackerel, No. 2, y bbl....l3 50 No. 2, y A bbl... : 7 50 Mackerel, No. 3 y bbl 00- 00 Mullets, V bbl. i 3 60 N. C. Herring, y bbl....... & Dry Cod, y fi FLOUR Fine, y bbl... 0- Super, Northern, y bbl... 0 Extra do " y bbl... 0 Family " y bbl... 8 City MillEx,.Super y bbl... 7 " Family bbl... 7 " Ex. Family Vbbl... 8 FERTILIZERS Peruvian Guano, y 2000 fts.58 Bcugh's Phosphate " " 00 Carolina Fertilizer " Ground Bone Bone Meal f Flour Navassa Guano, . Complete Manure Whann's Phosphate ' Wando Phosphate, BergeriBrutz'sRos. f Wilcox, Gibb A Co., ma nipulated Guano 48 00 67 50 GLUE V Tb 9 & 15 GRAIN Corn,store, 56fts Corn, cargo, y 56 3)s Corn, vel., y bushel..;..... XJata, bushel ......... Peas, cow, y bushel Ill UKS Green, y B ........ Dry, y a HAY Eastern, y 100 lbs. North River, y 100 lbs'.,-, HOOP I IRON y 'ton 80 00 j85 00 LARD Northern lb....t... ! 10?&V 11 North Carolina y & .. 11 12 LIME bbl...... 1 25 LUMBER City steam sa'w d Sbipstuff,resawed,:tfft.2i 00 Rough odge plank, y M ft. 22 00 West India cargo, rc cord ing to quality, y M ft. ..15 00 Dressed flobringjseasoce'd. 20 00 I Scantling and boards, com mon, y M ft.. 15 CO MOLASSES Cubjvhhdfgl : Cuba, .bbls., y gal. .......... Sugar house, lihds. y tjal. " " bbls. y gal... Orleans Choice bbls. y gal. NAILS Cut,120d to 4c,k'g 2 OILS Kerosene, y ral Lard, y gai . 1 Linseed, y gal Rosin, y gal PEANUTS y bushei POTATOES - Sweet, bus. Irish, -.Northern, f bbl C0 00 00 00 51 00 40 00 45 00 47 00 55 00 67 00 70 00 70 00 00 00 Miscellaneous. DR PIERCE'S STAHDABD ( , REMEDIES Are not 'advertised as "cure-alls," but are specifics in the. diseases for which they are recommended. PJATURAL SELECTION. Investigators of natural science have demonstrated bevond contro- srsv. 'that throusrhout the animal kinardoni the "survival of the fittest" is the ohlyjlaw that vouchsafes thrift and perpetuity, poes not the same principle govern; the commercial prosperity of maii ? An inferior can not supersede a superior article. By reason of superior; merit, Dis Pierce's Standard Medicines have outrivaled all others. Their sale in the United States alone exceeds one million dol lars per annum, While the amount exported foots up! to several hundred thousand more. JN o business could roiv to such proportions and rest unon anv otiier basis tium tnat ot merit. miugs, Rantoul, 111- g W Charleston Four Corners, X v.?,4 F Hall, Pueblo, Cal; Wm EBrSp Sterling, Pa; H H Kb?n S48 ipH Street, Pittsburgh, Pa j t8 f en, SAG In looking around for means of re ducing Federal teiatioc, which now amount to SiO, per anmini fdr every household in the country there are two subjects which laaraediately at tract attention. The first is the siiaking fund. This fund, accumulating at the rate prescribed by law, will exting uis.li the public debt iu a given; nuiaber of yeai s. Bet uudor different JSeretaries moreha3 beeu added to the fnbd than is required by law Senator j Beck pro poses that no more liionty bo set apart for the fund thau is. necessary under the law. This is riot olyi au unob jectionable projx.sition, " but it is a more strict compliance 'with :xisting law than the coursi heretofore pur-, sued. Next is. a riadical reduction of expenses iu every Department of the. government. The country is. mere taxes on the people can pay', an i carrying on iu busipess iu ah extrava gant manner. The Army, th I Navy, the J nterio r, the Department 6f i ustice, levying people than the at the same time the Postoffice, the n -f ii a an oi mem are conauctea upon a scale inaugurated in the flush timej preced irig the war and continued andfmagni tied during the war It is at once the duty and the policy:cf tho Democratic party to change all this, and to! reduce all expenses. Salarie will hav4 to be reduced, excrescences cut off, and re forms in the conduct of business in stituted, and these things will un doubtedly produce a clamor j among those who suffer, but nine men in every ten will applaud the act. j j With Senator Beck's excellent bill in force, and rigid economy In carrying uu iue vjuvernment, togetner with the confidence which will be restored whpn Congress has given tfs a fixed curren cy, we shall have a revival iof business and a return of prosperity, without them there is almost a certainty that the present state of things will con tinue. - ! The House committee on Ways and Meana is makicgconsiderable'progress in examining the new tariff bill of Mr Wood. So far, greatly to thfc delight of that gentleman, the bill meets with tho almost unanimous approval of the Committee. It is hardly to be expect- OrFiCE of Gen'l Superintendent Wilmington, X. C, Nov. 10, 1877. On and after Sunday, Nov. 11th, 1877, Passenerer train'j on the Wilmington & Wel don Railroad will run as follows : DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN, daily. Leave Wiiminarton, Front StJ Depot at 1 9 10AM Arrive at Weldcnat.... S 2b P M LeaVe Weldon. ....J 11- 45 PM Arrive at Wilmington J Front St. j - J Depot at 705 P M NIGHT MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Leave Wilmington. Front St. I Depot at 7 05 P M Arrive at Weldon at... 2 20 A it Leave-Weldon, daily at...... 3 35 A M Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. I Depot at........ 10 25 A M The Day Train makes close connection at Weldon for 'all point3 North via Bay Line daily, (except Sunday) and daily, via Rich mond and all rail routes. Night train makes close connections at Weldon for ail points north via Richmond. Sleeping Oars attached to all Ni?ht Trains. i A. POPE, G. P. A. JOHN F. DIVINE, General Sust. nov 12 ! THE SUN. 72K fi0 No'i ie. E0 i 10 95 75 62 CO 00 20 05 27 CO 85 1G 10 1 0J 30 75 C5 0 00 27 00 25 00 18 00 35 CJ. 23 00 4$ 37 4.0 50, PORK Northern, city mess. 14 50 Thin, y bbl... .....00 00 Prime, V bbl (extra) ..12 75 Hump, y bbl I...: CO 00 RICE Carolina, V East India,! y lb... Rough, bushel............. RAGS -Country, y lb. Citv,-?:Ib. ......... ROPErr- i SALT Alum, y sack...... Liverpool, y sack. American y sacs 5) 20 05 75 17 45 10 10 IV 00 75 VA IX 6 I i o 3 CO 16 00 00 00 13 00 00 00 73- 00 ! 1S78. NEW YORK. 1S78. As the time approaches lor the renewal.o subscriptions, THE SUN would remind its friends and wellwishers everywhere, that it is again a candidate for their consideration and support. Upon its record for the past ten years it relies lor a continuance ot the hearty sympathy and generous co-operation which have hitherto been extended to it from every quarter of the Union. The Daily Sun is a four-page sheet of 28 columns, price by mail, post paid, 55 cents a month, or 6.o(l per year. iue dummy edition ol tse bc.v is an eight-paee sheet of 56 columns. While .civ ing the, news of the day,ft also contains a large amount of hterarv and miscellaneous matter bpecially prepared for ifc . The Sunday Scs has met with great succees- Post paid 1.- a year. Who The WeeklvISim. does not know Tee We eklt Scs 1 It circulates throughout the United States. the Canadas, and beyen.l. Ninety thousand families greet its welcome pages -weekly, and regard it in the light of guide, counseuor, and friend. Its news, editorial, Agricultural. and literary departm ent3 make it essentially a journal for the famiVr and firesii le. Terms : ONE DOLLAR a voar, post paid. This price. quality considered, makes it the cheapest newspaper publish M. For duos of ten, with 510 cash, we will send an extr copy free. Aaaress PUJJLliiUEK OF THK BU.1iv nor 2 New York Citv. Cadiz y sack SUGAR Cuba, y lb. Porto Rico, y S... j A Coffee, y lb B !" V ....... C I " V Ex C V lb. Crushed y lb SOAP Northern, y fb SHINGLES Contract, Common, & M.... Cvpress sapa y M Cypress hearts, y M ... n TIT CO 80 80 1 45 75 , ox iox oo CO 5 00 25 50 00 00 00 o St 2 22 00 85 00 CO 10 00 10 oy2 y ox UX IX 0Q 00 i 00 STAVES W. O. bbl. y M.15 X O hhd. y E vo ou CYnrese, y M 10 00 TALLOW lb ' 9 TIMBER Shipping y M ...12 OU Mill, prime per M 8 50 Mill, fair per M 7 60 Inferior to Ordinary,perM 4 00 WHISKEY North'n, per gl 1 25 North. Caroina, per gal ... 1 50 WOOL Unwashed, per lb... 18 Wssh?d.Der fi.... 28 6 3 0 10 00 25 00 00 00 18 00 no 13.00 10 00 8 50 6 00 3 50 2 25 20 30 Miscellaneous. The South Atlantic, A MONTHLY MAGAZINE DEVOTED t- Literature, Science and Art, will be issued in AVilmington, North Carolina, .Octo ber 15tW 1877. ' The Coroa of Contributors will include several pf the most distinguished authors of the pres. nit day. A serial story, poems, sketches, reviews, scientific and historical ar ticles will appear in every number. The Magazine will contain only original litera ture, j The South Atlantic States will be thorough ly canvassed by an energetic agent. Subscription one year $3. Single copy 25 cents ADVERTISING TERMS, j 1 page one year $120; X page one year $75 ; K page one year $50 ; X page one year $36; 1 1 page one insertion, $25; X page one inser tion, $15; J page one insertion, $10; page one insertion, $o. 50 per cent, additional for on the Mae:xine covers. " Local subscriptions received and Maga zines Eold at the City Bookstores. Contracts for advertisements and subscrip tions received at the omce of Messrs. Jackson & Bell, Book and Job Printers. All communications should be addressed to i Mas. CICERO W. HARRIS, ceptS Editor' and Proprietor. advertisements Cat arli Femedy Is Pleasant to Use. I 1 ' Cures extend over a perod of 20 years. H. SAGE'S Its sale constantly increases. Gatas?xh Remedy Cures by its Mild. Soothing Effect "sticks," intervals i . . Oa.ia2?rii Remedy i .. .. Cures' "Cold in Head' and Catarrh, or Ozcena. AH. OPEN; LETTER. IT SPEAKS F03 ITSELF IIockportJ Mass., A)ril .2, '77j. Mk. Editor : Having read !in your paper reports of the remarkal)le cures of catarrh, I am induced to tell "what I know about catarrh," and I fancy the "snuff" and "inhaliiig tube" makers (mere dollar grabbers) would be glad if they could embla zon a similar cure in the papers. For 26 years I suffered with catarrh. The nasal passages became completely closed. ".Snuff," "dust "inhaling-tubes," and . wouldn't work, though at I would sniff up the so-called catarrh snuir, until I became a valuable test er for such medicines. ' I gradually grew. worse, and nl one can know how much I sufiered or what a mis erable being I was. ! My head ached over my eyes so that I was confined to my bed for many successive days, suffering the most intense pain, which at one time lasted continu ously for j !6S hours. - All sense of smell and taste gone, sight and hear ing impaired, body shrunken and weakened nervous system shattered and constitution broken, and I was hawking and spitting seven-eights of the time. I prayed for death to relieve mej of my suffering. A favdr able notice in your paper of Dr.lS'age's Catarrh Remedy induced me to pur chase a pabkage, and use it wvith Dr. tierce's Ifasal Douche, which ap plies the remedy by hydrostatic pressure, the only way compatible wit h common sense. Well, Mr. Edi tor, it did not cure me in three four ths of a second, nor in one hour or month, but in less than eight min utes lj was relieved, and in three months entirely cured, and have re mained so for over sixteen months. While using the Catarrh Remedy, I used Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery to purify my blood and strengthen my stomach. I also kept my liver active and bowels regular by the use of his Pleasant Purgati ve Pellets. If my experience will in duce other fsuiferersto seek the same means of relief,1 this letter Avill have answered its purpose. Yours truly, I S. D. REMICK. brook, Chatham, I ft 57'l rsashport,Ohio; WW Warner Jackson, Mich; Miss Mary A'vWh Darien, Wis; John Ziegle cUfuf' Springs, Pa-James Tompkiu, le Cloud, Minn; Enoch Duer, Pawn j City, Neb; Joseph T Miller, xS? Ohio S B Nicholas, Galveston, Tex-' H L, Laird, Upper Alton, up joh,J Graham, Forest Cove, Oreg. . Golden Medical Discover) Is Alterative, or Biood-cleausing. (Jolden Medical Discovery Is Pectoral Golden Medical Discovery Is a Cholagogue, or Liver Stimulan Golden Medical Discovery Is Tonic. Golden Medical Discover A CLOUD OF WITHESSE8. The lollowing nameu parties are among the thousands who have been cured of catarrh by the use of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy : . A F Downs, New Geneva, Pa; D J Brown, St Joseph, Mo; E C Lewis, Rutland, Vt; Levi Springer, Nettle Lake, Ohio; Chas Norcrop, North Chesterfield, Me; Milton Jones, Scri bal Y; J E Miller, Bridger Station, Wyo; J CMerriam, Logausport, Ind; M M Post, Logausport, Ind; J V Bailey, Tremont, Pa; H B Ayres, La Porte, Inl; Jessie M Sears, Fort Branch, Ind; L Williams, Canton, Mo;; W A Thayer, Onarga, III; S B Nichols, Jr, Galveston, Texas; Jonas F Reinert, Stonesville, Pa; - S W Lusk, McFarland, Wi3; Johnson Williams, Helmic, Ohio: Mrs iM A Curfey, Trenton, Tenn; J G Joslin, Keene, N II; A J Casper, Table Rock, W Va; Louis Anders, Gajrs porti, Ohio; CH Chase, Elkhart,Ind; Mrs: Henry Haight, San Francisco, Calq Mrs E M Gallusha, Lawrence ville, N Y; W J Graham, Adel,Iova; A p Smith, Newnan, Ga; Chas E Rice, Baltimore, Md; Jesse M Sears, Carlisle, Ind; Dan'l B Miller, Fort Wayne, Ind; Mrs Minnie Arnaise,20(J Delancy Street, New York; H W Hall, Hastings, Mich; Wrm F Mars- ton, Lowell, Mass; I W Roberts, Maricopa. atiz; rueianey,Har risburg.Pa; M CCole, Lowell, Mass; Mrs C J Spurtin, Camden, Ala: Chas F Kaw, Fredencktown, Ohio; Mrs Lucy Hunter, Fannington, 111; Capt E J Spaulding, Camp Stambaugh, Wyo; I W Tracy, Steamboat Rock, By reason of its Alterative properties cures Diseases of the Blood and Skin' as Scrofula, or Kind's Evil- Tnm, ' pies; and Eruptions. Bv virtue of its Pectoral properties, it cures Bron chial. Throat, and Lmn' AfiuM. Incipient, Consumption; Lingering Coughs; and Chronic LarynRitil Its Cholagogue properties render it an unequaled remedy for Bilious ness; Torpid Liver, or "Liver Com-' plaint;" and its Tonic properties make it equally efficaciuos in curing Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, and Dyspepsia. K i Where the skin is sallow and cov ered with blotches and pimples, or where there are scrofulous swellings and affections, a few bottles of Gold en Medical Discovery will effect an entire cure. If you feel diill,. drowsy,) debilitated, have sallow j color1' of skin, or yellowish-brown spots on face or body, frequent headache or uess, oau taste in mouth, inter nal heat or chills alternated with jhot Hushes, low spirits and gloomy fore bodings, irregular appetite, and tongue coated, you are suffering from Torpid Liver, or Biliousness. ; In many cases of "Liver Complaint," only part of these symptoms are ex perienced. As remedy for all such cases, Dr. Pieice's Golden Medical Discovery has no equal, as it effects perfect cures, leaving the liver strengthened and healthy. THE PEOPLE'S MEDICAL SERVANT Dn. R. V. Pikrch is the sole! pro prietor and manufacturer of the fore goingjreinedies,, all of which aresold by druggists. He is also the Author of the People's Common Sense MedU cal Adviser, a work of nearly jone thousand pages, with two hurjdred and eight3r-two wood-engravings and colored plates, He has already! sold of this popular work . Over 100,000 Copies ! 1 PRICE (post-paid) $'f.50l Address : ! R. V. PIERCE. M. D.. World's Dispensary, Buffalo. N. Y. feb 8 Fine Chewing, Gravely Plug and Fig Eldorado. T ORILLAKD'S 10s, Navy i and 5, 10 lbl -Li tJoxes. SEGAKS 5 CENTS. America's Fayorite, Impregnable, X L N T. THREE CENTS. Henry Clays, Flor Del Furaaf, and Leggett's 3 for 10 cents. ; Second at. Cigar Store. I janl5 C. L. BDBKHIMJJB, FASHIONABLE DANCING SCHOOL at iviEairarni"E,'fl hall FASHIONABLE DANCES oT the Dtj, Fancy Dances for Children.- The Glide and other Round Dances taught in Hi a Lessons. Soiree ererr Monday night at 8 p. m . SSL. Music by the Italian Band. Ladies' and Children's Class Tuesdiy, Thuraday and Saturday evenings at 3 p. n. j Gentlemen's, Class, Wednesday and Friday nights at 8 p.m. ' noy 7 J. H. BAILEY. Bedsteads, Ghairs9 &c. 500 C0MM0 BEDSTEADS Dox. CHAIRS, assorted, Bureaus, Wash stands, Tables, Sideboards, Meat Safes, J ust in Store, and. to be sold at Lorcr Prices than erer. A Nice Ohamber Set for 820. D. A. SMITH & (X)., dec' 31 North Front sL , New FaintingEstablishment C Z2. BTTZLZl CL ca . rpHE UNDERSIGNED respectfull an nounce their readiness to execute sill orders for . I HOUSE, SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING r in all its branches, promising promptness and efficiency in execution and low prices. Rooms on Second street between Market and Dock. j C. E. BURR. ADRIAN WILLIAMS nor 6 D7ERTI8E IN THE WILMINGTON (Weekly) J0UR5AL Office corner Chestnut andjWttter sts. dee 12 vp stairs.
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