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1 A I- ' ; . - V r i .? Liz i.7 s I i MX The Daily Review. . JOSH. T. JAMES, Ed. and Prop WILMINGTON, N. C. TUESDAY MARCH 12, 1878. VIEWS AND REVIEWS. A negro teamaster in Nashville declares that he must either give up driving mules or withdraw from the church, the two positions being incompatible. A female servant in Dublin has been sentenced to fourteen days' imprisonment for pushing her mistress out of the kitch en, and calling her a "kitchen wallaper." A Colorado man ha3 started for Texas on a velocipede, which is rrranged so as to run on rail roadtracks. The only ob stacle that he has thus far met-with is the changes of gauge, but it is confidently ex pected that he will meet with an obstruc tive locomotive one of tle.-e days. A physician of San Jy .Hill, N. Y., says that while in 3Tew York City attending lectures he and a companion lived for two months on twenty-five cents a day each. They cooked their own food, which was varied and plentiful, consisting of meat, milk, Graham bread, oatmeal, vegetables, and occasionally oysters. The South Carolina Committee .-on Frauds are printing their records, and would astonish the world by their disclos ures, if astonishment has not already been exhausted. According to their ex Libit tha African Legislature of 1870 issued paycertificates to the amount of over a million dollars, and had 275 porters In their employment. In the ancient torture chambers at Nu remberg, and in the noisome duDgeons of the prison at Venice, may still be seen the terrible proofs of meduuval diabolism ; ' but with all their, infernal enginery it is doubtful whether these chambers ot hor ror ever witnessed more acute mi man ag ony than that which seems to have been produced in the punishment room at Sing Sing. - Mrs. Abraham Lincoln the widow of the late President Lincoln, is living a se cluded life in an interior town itf France, and declines to return to America lest she majT ugain be placed in a lunatic as lum. It is said that in France she still indulges, to a moderate extent, in her propensity for buying things for which she has no use, and filling closets with articles wholly unnecessary. ' The trade mottoes of some of the Lon don associations are curious, jilie black smiths, for instance, have "13y hammer and hand all arts do stand ;" the distillers "Drop as rain, distil as dew ;" the found ers. '-God the onlyfounder ;" the inn holders, "Come, ye blessed; when I was harborless, ye lodged me ;' the joiners j "Join loyalty and liberty the saddieis "Hold fast, sit sure ;" the weavers, "Weave truth with trust," and the needle makers 'They sewed leaves together and made themselves aprons." A man who had announced his first at tack of rheumatism learned in one-half hour that the following would cure it Iodide of potassium, quinine, glauber salts, onions, raw lemons, raw silk, oil silk, gin and tansey, Turkish baths, a potato carried in his pocket, a horse chestnut carried in his pocket, an eel skin round his leg, a suit of red flannel, chloro form liniment, hot lemonade, a dry atmos phere, equable temperature, sulphur 'baths, mustard and hot water, camphor liniment, and electricity. There was a duel, the other day, in Eberton, Ga.. between a newspaper man and a countryman. It was a sham dud on the part' of the former, but stern reality to thu latter. Tni countryman fired first, and to his untutored eye his antagonist fell dead. "Foul play.'' shouted one second of the quill driver; "Murder," cried the other, "let me kill the scoundrel," and seized a shot gun and fired its two blank cartridges at him. The countryman took to ' his heels and ran six miles in forty minutes. An Knglish clergyman relates that two English sisters had an audience with the late Pope Pius IX.. and as they' were withdrawing one of them lingered. The Pope, asked her what she wished, and she, being a convert to the Roman Cath olic faith, answered : 'The prayers of ' your Holiness that my sister may bo conrerted from Protestantism, so that we may not be separated after death." The Pope placing his hand upon her clasped hands as she knelt, answered,: "Daughter, those who love God will not be separated in the next world." Gen. John A. Sutter, the original dis coverer of gold ia California, instead of becoming rich by his good fortune, lost his laud to the American Government on a flaw in his Mexican title before he could get any one to dig the gold for him, and has for thirteen years past been trying to get some compensation for it from the Government. He is now in Washington on that mission. He is described as a man very stout, though only a little over five feet high, and very gray, but active and social, - TUBMAN WITHOUT A .PARTI'. I'j a funny thing I Just abcu ox e yearag" the entire Democratic press in the South, possibly with the except tioc of the Memphis A valanch b, which may even then have been hmkering ftfter til Poflfofiico in that citv. were i xi- J r s. . 7b;K- . , j , T ., . of abusmg-tho fraudent I resident, the rascally returning boards, and vrvbodv who had a hand in countirjfir . l . . i - iu uiC v.- r.. a prominent daily in Aortii uaroima even went fo far fia to Bay that the living jand thriving remedj-. it goes on, cu nmanr,lA np-rnr .omn wn thftlmnA rinS and to cure. . Neither junderhand nor . ..-.1 L:. J ii. .i luieiiigcxju u w muuscupw ui i lJ South would have aught bet curses for ly Increases its popularity. It has been re the.men who stole thll office of Prpsi- Peatedly imitated, but without success. Anf no wa'I a fnr D o, rr,nn - v " " t xl. ii - cepitu u ui iu.t3 uuuuq ui mo reiurmug boards, a sentiment,! by i the way, which was very heartiiy that of honest men e verjwhere,' .aH .over this broad "nation." This was 1 last 1 winter, but T 1 Tj when Spring openedjjand tb.e season began to turn, eos did some of bur po liucai irienus, only they turnea a l i r l -mi. L 'J.il i x i leaves and the buds and the blossoms ot ! .v un uui tuo uiii piunria uiva tajj'i Iy bronght the May flowers, they had . -II not only forgotten their; grievance? and forgiven "the man wbo stole the Pres- 4. i r x.j .i.j. J.-L i given "tne man who stoie the 1'res- idercv" bit rW lw all lflii -i luei.cy, oac s.rore au ine gous - ' i - ! ' that tin right man. v as iathb right nlBf.fi nh Tnt r1 f l.t t!,i .oon.ll - i .i ' rs.j had . actually con - fn,, ,1 ui.,,,' .i . .. ,vlltu MlMSi.j(.uulCoouui.7wueu flections as this belief engenders among, con they stole the Presidency and gave it sumptive patients, does as much, if not more, .a AT-' TIoob Tk;J ?i,c!iKMA, to hasten their departure for the land of shad- " J "- ifxouikJniuioj. audlast Fall, but tbii Yin er a change again came over I the spirit of their dreams, and becanso 'Sir. Haves paw 1 ii-. ! fit tc veto the Sver bill, th wiin rnuDea i ctt all of the whitewash (M,e Rewash Ihb.l.a,! tW.eeKe put then-') nrd now show him npjfor ! kiii i'ui whar vvo l ave alys cortanded that be w Hi, a fifths frad. ' Thft -pentle ...fi-um v'f u,u-,uu, unit Summer is ccmiag and thle 8D0WS of v-r;..f Ui. Li,. - """ i I r . ine fiimanfc, ana mere1 anothtr Presidf niil election ana rne omces to J.;emoera S don t pan out quite so well,: and this f ia a iree country, mid people are nit. liberty to tr and morbid influence must be known, change their minr r.flni thv he issectingr knif e has disclosed all the in cuangt, ..neu min.fl. as Olten as they ternal characteristics of consumntion. We please, and we don't know, how many paint Mr. Haves aaafj nngei and a devil before tlto id?, of Sikrch nrclwith us again. n .4 J.. ! LOW ! F R EI Gr 1 1 TiS. -jy The New York baH 'A Jin man- bf Thursday last. eoy; The raihoad "pool" is ssill , ma paper, but in fact niamed, on , there , would 8eem ,t3 be as much i i i qf a 1 scrnni- uie ior uusioesa a3 eyer meuta for lard -tq New YorL effected yesterday as low as 10 were cents lora East St. Louisjond 15 cents from Bt. Louib; rates much below the lowest of last year when tho railroad war was at its height. At Baltimore, however. - ' i tha 1nRf r.fn was 1i cents a factwliicjh oes to sb'ow that it is the New lYoirk roads now that are cuttirjg'mest extensively. j-v. - uuicag:; wueut couia . oe iaia 21, ex elusive of terminal charges a id com i minion, while No. 12 spring (on the nrsL call) t?onht be laid dowh at $1.23. Flour is taken from St. IOuialas low as 20 cents per barrel, which is so far below tho eeaedrilc rates 'Jas 1 to show that there is now no regard paid to it Tt:e situation, in j.EuApe practicably uncbangdd. One remains day tiie j cry 33 peace end the jjiexr jit is xav and j the third day it is a r!i xture of, both. The treaty of peace between Xiup.sia and Turkey ha bee'n signed and bth the Czar aad the Pertej.it is1 said,1 hive agreed that outside nations have noh iug to do with the inatier arid that flu decision they have mad3 tlhkn be final &s far as they arp concercddl It is. im this question that tho difficnltJ-1 will probably hinge as it ig c'rtainly , ex pected that the terms of the treaty are to be revised bj the Congiess goon to assemble. What the result will be no one can tell as yet. j There, is a strojig war feeling among, thej populace !in ingiand and tlws seems to have exten s represented ded to India, where it 18 that an army of two hundred tllo'usand volunteer could t aiiiy be raised for la war with liussia. . j 1 1 ' Philadelphia ii losing jits character for brick houses and white ihutters. Brown stone, grcca serpentine, and n)arble fronts have increased to such an extent as tp change the aspect of nikny sections of the city. Mansard roofs arid bay windows' have'hecome very nurie'rous and front stiutters in the newstylcs of I hot ises are generally dispensed with, are considered sufficient. aside shutters The Cincinnati pojlice carry big uav firrolrersor rough work anj-Colt'l litti y ttle five shooter, with which to scare prisoners for small offences; One of Ithei Hfti "scare5' pistols was used on a man who, was attempting to escape from priscnthe other day, sending, a bullet thrcugh his brain and killing htm almost instantly, and now the officer is in trouble for shoot - ing a man down in violation of orders i imuiifc nic wcau f ailures I Of the past J how many bogus nostrums may I numbereU , Beginning their careers with I a tremendous flourish of trumpets, blazon- I 611 lor a Ume m tIie public prints and on fla I miner nosters. soon. hnt. tint, t rwt TITO T tbe releeatedto the limbo of thlmr losf. on I earth. Hut Hostetter's StomachJBitters is a open competition affects it.On the contrary, contrast with inferior rival preoarations on I wx ueeu surrepiiuousiy I inrvnilnciati mt harm Vl1i,. " V u. uai. i where it entrenches itself in the confidence of tbe people; and well it may, for it is a "agiiy reliable invigorant of the feeble, tne nerves. cures rhmniiltin n,,,, a,i kidney complaints, and eradicates and pre vents intermittent and remittent fevers. HOPE FOR . ALL. I incurable disease. Why? Because medical en y'ho ol others should! have been the last to encourage euch an unphilosophical and I dangerous a:sumption, have insisted upon and I propagate! j almost h truth. propagated it with a persistency which seems it iuc incredible in the lijrht of science and t truth. We used the term -'dangerous' ad- I ' ii r i . i . . . viseuiy, ior wuai can oe more qepressing ana rei : t t t; , h H; I over the idea-i founded solely upon the fiat of i k . n v. n ' .1 . i. r i j - . i i I"" UJ 1" wu maiauy jsmorrn, auu tnat tne utmost that can be done for him I "to render his exit from thia world as easy i h pussioie. oucn meiancnoiy ananopeiess re ow3i as the tuhf-rn fi.q in thpir lnno-a. Aw J with such a hopeless theory. Happily the l riigtrd I mst positive testimony the monstrousfallacy I T" 1 !..!!- -i Dangerous as pulmonary phthisis is. its terri- stored to a sound condition even after suppu- S&lSSl tional of agsd persons who have died in the urui"afv course or nature nave repeatedly disclosed the traces of pulmonarv ulcers en- I tirelv cicatrized. The argument, therefore ry abscess because immediate the seat of the J disease cannot be reached, 'has pot a leg to I stand upon, pver htty instanced of the di covery of cicatrized ulcers in the lungs have rrencn, n.nglisb and German, might easily be cited to prove their certain curability.! To treafc an malad rati0nallv its charac know that tubercU s in the lungs vary in si2 size to evelop into (P?n ulcers techiiically known as d ILa voiuicai rface sev ere! inches in diameter. Their sacs are filled with a yellow, greenish, grayish matter gen erally very offensive. (The membrane itself ii greatly inflamed, and the ends of the pul monary artery and vein connecting with; the diseased parts are clogged with vitiatfid and purulent mucus. Death must ensue either from suffocation or hemorrhage if speedy re lief is not obtained. It is obvious that some thing is required tvbich will enable the. suf ferer to raise sad eiectthe poison rankling in his lungs, and chokincr the air Passages, and wmcn win aiso an ay tne grievous irritation ot S the inflamed parts. 3Joj preparation known i to materia medica , accomplishes this double object so effectually and spetxiily as Koli.1,0 way's Couch Ccre and Lung B.alsak. i'hat incomparable remedj- loosens and liquifies the poisonous and ftetSl accumulations in ihv lupg? and bronchia.1, subdues w ith1 wonderful rapidity the intramiuation ot the diseased parts, and prevents the possibility of hemorr- ha I one- T;. At the same time it tones and strength- entne muscies oi tneinroat ana enaoies ttiem rowj oft the vitiated matter without strain insr. Ibe transcendant merit of IIot.t.owav's Couan Cure and Lung Balsam i3 the ihor yugrhness with wliich it does its work. It immense superiority to the multitude offi cinal and proprietary medicines, designed for a sjimilar purpose, which have preceded it, lies in the fact hat it is an Absolute Ei:aci cant of pulmonary and throat diseases, while they at tile best were merely palliations. It is not alone that the preparation dislodges the pulmonic virus, it possesses balsamic properties peculiarly adapted to soothe, the lacerated lung, while by its tonic operations it greatly facilities and hastens the healing proofs?. As a preventirje Holloway's Cough LItrb and L-ttng Uaxsaii is equally efficacious Coughs, especially the, dry hacking- couo-hi which are so commonj are terribly fruitful sources ot consumption.' lhe sultorer at first has a leelms; of rawness m the throat, tiht ness across the chest, then dangerous inflam mation sets in. which mar ri7e rise to hem orrhage or the formation of vomical, if it is cot speledily checked and the cough loosenei. ilOLLOWAT'S UOCGH C.CHE AND LUNG BaLSAM accomplishes this with ai degree of prompti- vuue i ana certainty wfiicn astonishes the patient. No type of throat, lung or bronchi al aLstarance can resist its curative inllu ence. It overcomes the most obstinate forms of this class . of disorders, and breaks up at vuw.iur mo"!i vieieniparoxysma oi cougnjno All its ingredients are purely vegetable, Some of them are cuiied from souree3 entim ly new to pharmacy, ahd all are possessed of properties of marvelous remedial efticarT- The unsolicited testimonials which its pro prietors hare been constantly receiving since irs introduction to tna puolic, irom persons who have experienced or witnessed its wonderfully beneficial effects, fully iustifr tho belief that it must ere long, become the standard American hPECinc for all Dis eases of the Respiratory Organs. i IMPORTANT CAUTION. None genuine unless the signatures of Jj Haydock and G. D. Davis as airents for ha United States, are found on the wranner. a" handsome reward will be given to any one rendering such information as may lead to the detection of any party or parties counterfeit ing the medicines or vending the same know- R ing them to be spurious. I Sold at the manufactory of Profsor IIolloway & Co.. New York, and by all epectable druggists and dealers in medicines throughout the civiliied world, $1 per Bottle. HOT 16 The Best in the World. N. H, SPRUSH, EXCHANGE CORNER j TS SOLE AGENT for the bestScisaorB and -L Needles in the World. 1 Those who desire the BEST GOODS call and select sftiy stjfe of K. J. Roberts RAZOR STEEL SCISSORS, and a piper of R. J. Roberts' Patent "Parabola" Gold-Ere NEEDLES. Also. Buttonhole &id ClnL man's Pocket Scissors. i feb 28 1 lot be oeen recorded bv tbe medical tacultv ot raris, 'tj lOsjA and such eminent authorities a3 Revinus, V 1::i0'ru Malphighi, DuHaen and scores of others. Miscellaneous. Soartanburs: r R." R. is & A. New Route to tho Mountains , of Western No. Ca. rilill& ,AKW BOOTH. TS KOW OPXX t tothM travelhng public. Passenger trains A , ' e ePt of the ii. A C. It. K. in, Columbia at 12:45 p. m., and arrive at ter- minua of S A a n r .1 fl "yT uimua ui o. a K. KJ at 8 p. m., where close connection is made with four-horse coaches for Flat Rock, Hendersonville, Aaherille and Warm Springg. Passengers will have choice to go through or lie over at iit. Tryon, where the fare is excellent and resume itheir lournev earlv upti nrtrninf j .v, ,i - ' " and thereby enjoy some of the finest moiin- tain scenery on the Howard Gap turnpike, to be found in Western Korth Carolina. Arrangements have been made with the I oiuits uiuue t;.ireens one million aoi W. Ci fc A. K. R.. for round trin tickets at lars per annum, while the amount the following rates : . From Wil. to Flat Rock and return $15. 85. (I ft Asnevme and return, $19.85. : I l$25.85. ..V.-1" F""oa P iciuiu, tt a u t0 Hendersonville and return, $15,85. 1 ! Capt. S. S. Kirkland,' of N. C, and i for merly of the Air Line 11. R., will be present .on the arrival of the trains at the terminus of the S. & A. R. K., to see that passengers are provided for and sent forward without de lay. On arrival of trains passengers are re quested to ask for Capt. Kirkland, Passenger and Transportation Agent. Try this new route. ' ! D. R. DUNCAN, Pres'L july 12 I The Cosmoooiifan. i i Late the Centennial. i Market Street, South: Side1 of Market House. . rPHE FINEST -BEER. WINES. Liauors. and Ciara offered toG rr j everybody at low rates. NEW RIVER OYSTERS, Fresh every uay ana ervea up in any wtyie Desired. FREE LUNCH Every Day at jll o'clock- 4 ! , JOHN CAimOLL, feb 23 Proprietor. Jail oiTntaiTi Heel I . T0U, WILL ALWAYS FIND THE X choicest and fattest beef in the Market at Stall No. 8, and just now I am offering some beautiful I I I . MOUNTAIN J.JEEF,' ,4 which tq Bee is to buy. jCal! to-monow morning and seejif it is not ro. ' GEO. F. TILLEY, Stall No. 8, Market House. i dec 4 FFICK TaEASCItER & COLLECTOR, 1 City; of "Wilmington, N. Februurj 21st, 188. otiice- Y RESOLUTION of the Board of Alder- men, aU License 'lax-Pavers in arrears on ilOXDAY the 4th day o March, will ha reported to the Mayor for trial. i All License Taxes are ravable monthlv in advance, and parties desirous of saving cost must come and settle. HEtVRY SAVAGE, .feb j'25 Treasurer and Collector B. D. EV1Q3RILL, Undertaker, Carpenter and . Cabinot-Maker, Ehird .Street, Opp, City Hal WILL FURNISH COFFINS and Casket? I , ! j with attendance at short notice. j Orders for Carpenter work and Cabinet work respectfully solicited and promptly ex ecuted. All work guaranteed. feb 8 W. H. NASH, ,fclT8hr' H;bT,5h.e u??f-h,s Mfnt purgative o cents, rihampoomff 25 cents. . JSSr- Shaving tickets 12 for $1 No. 28 North FroatS treet. oct 13 New Painting Establishment C 33. ST7B.R &. CO- i rniiE UNDERSIGNED respectfully afi- nounce'. their readiness to execute all oraers i for ' HOUSE, SIGN i in all its branches eteciency in execution and low prices. -VXf "? "V"" B"cc, S E. BURR. ADRIAN WILLIAMS HOT 6 F. A. SCHUTTE, 17 &19 South Front Street, 1 LARGEST STOCK, Best Designs, Lowest .- h Prices in Parlor Suits, Chamber Suits, Lounges, .Reclining Chairs, Sofas, Easy Chairs, Tete-a-Tetes, Wardrobe?, sideboards, .Marble and Wood-l op Tables, Hat Racks, Cribs, Spring Bedi Common Bedsteads, Mirrors. Walnut Steads, WashsUnds, and Bureaus, Common Chairs and Rockers. Walnut Chairs and s. Walnut Chairs and I Rockers in great Tariety: Mattrasses, Carpets I Ci rst and erery thing usually illy found in a first-class I -Furniture Establishment. jan28 Weraer & Prempert'S TOIISO- I rial BOOIUS. us. ii.xorih. front aud 1 Boulii Streets. Satisfaction guaranteed. ! .X:!." V 1 A. . . . . fSBr Manufacturer, of Tonics, Hair Ofl, Cologne, Renoxators, Dyes, Beautiflers, Ac, I 4c. I rach 1 AND ORNAMENTAL I A F Downs, New Geneva. Pa: D J PAINTING , Brown, St Joseph, Mo: K C Lewis. , promising promptness and I Rutland. Vt: Levi i Snrinirer. Nettle Miscellaneous. DR. PIEECE'S 1 STAND AED REMEDIES Are not advertised as "cure-alls," but are specifics in the diseases for which they are recomrnended. NATURAL SELECTION- investigators or natural science have tletiibnstr6itcd beyond eontro versT, that throughout the animal Kiiiguom iiiei survival oi uie niiesi" ; , .vr 1 n i . . w the onlyjlaw that vouchsafes thrift and perpetuity. Does not the same principle govern the commercial prosperity of man ? An inferior can-. not supersede a superior article. Bv e t u' t. t- r i icauu y l Buiiciim lilt I it. XJl. l lClve 8 -r.i:: . , tTi V, 1 tV a11 others- Their sale in the United exnorted foots un Ul several'liiindrpd thousand more. No business could erow, o such nrotwrtions and rsr lmmv nnv M ipr li'ifiis tlion tlmt. of merit. Irs. SAGE'S Gsitar3?ii Remedy Is Pleasant to Use. OR. SAGE'S 1 Catarrh Remedy It 1 Cures extend over n1 penny of 20 year:. 1 DR. AO'S Catarrll" Rdmed; l Its sale constantly .increases i I DR. SAGK'S Cures by its Tvlild, Soothing. Effect i rx. SAGE'S c"res . Cold in ?ea(i" catarrh,- . or Uzoena AH.' OPEHf -I I - i :; SPEAKS FO 3 ITSELF RoCKPORT,Mass., April 2, ?77. Jlii. Editok: Having .read in your paper reports of the remarkable cures pf catarrh, I am induced toj tell "what I know about catarrh," and I fancy the 'sriulP' and "inhaunsr- tube" makers (mere dollar grabbers) would be glad if they could embla zon a similar cure in the papers For i'b years l suflered vltl catarrh. The nasal . passages became completely closed. "Snuff," "dust.'! "ashps." "inhaling-tubes," and "sticks," wouldn't work, though at intervals I would sniff up the so-called catarrh snuff, until I becariie a valuable test er for such medicines. I gradually grew vror.se, and no one can know I noivr muell I suhered or Avhata'lllis- enkble being I vaj. My head ached over my eyes so t!?.at I was confined to my bed for .many successive davs, suueiuuir uie most intense nam. Pv110" 1X1 one time pasted continu ously tor 16S hours. All sense of smell and taste &one, sight and hear- iug 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 me of my suffering. A favor able notice in your paper of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Iliemedy induced me to pur chase a package, and use it with Dr. Pierce's Nasal Douche, which ap plies the remedy by hydrostatic I . , i S I pressure, tne only, way Compatible with common sense. Well. Mr. Edi tor, it did not cure me in three fourths of a second, nor in one hour or month, but in less than eight min utes I was relieved, and in three months entirely cured, and have re mained so for over sixteen months. While Rising the Catarrh Ilemedy, I used Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery, to purify my blood and s;trfn trtliAn rnv ctnnmnli ToK.a l.t Pellet. 'If .my experience will in duce other sufferers to seek the same means of relief, this letter will have answered, its (purpose. i ours truly, S. D. REMICK. A GLOUD OF WITHESSESi ! f The following named parties are imong thethousand& who have been CURED OP CATARRH bv the use Of Dake, Ohio: Chas INorcrop, North Uhesterlielti, Me; Milton Jones. Sen feN Mer BrWger Station, Wyo; J CMerriam, Dogansport, Ind; M M Post, iL,ogansiKrt, Ind: J W Bailey, Tremontj-Pa; II 15 Ayres, La Porte, Ind: Jessie M Sears. Fort Branch, Ind: li Williams. Canton. Mo; W A Thayer, Onurga, 111; S B Nichols. Jr, Galveston, Texa.s; Jonas F Beiiiert, Stonesvilie, Pa: S W Lusk, McFarland, Wis; Johnson Williams, .Helmic, Ohio; Mrs M A Currey, Trenton, Tetin; J G Joslin, Keenc, N H; A J Casper, Table l Dr. Kfife.'s f!ntftrrli Rpmwlv i le' i J Kock, Wl-Va; L.ouis AiiderF, Gays tWalnnd V?.9' 9 Cluwe, Elkhart,I,1d; Vxr it V , i,,ancico. r1' "-LO M uauu-inu, xa rcnce- ville, iN x ; V J Graham, Adel jowa; A U Mnitn, Tvewnan, Ga; Chas E Rice, Baltimore, Md; Jesse M Sears. Porl llrt Tnr?. TVnl 1 XTIll f . Wayne, Ind; Mrs Minnie Arnaise,290 iieiancy fctreet, iew York: H W Hall, Hastings, Mich: Wm F Mars ton, Lowell, Mass; I W Roberts. F Kaw, Fredericktown. Ohio: Mrs uHun1tf.r arniington, HI; Capt J bpaulding, Camp Stambaugh, Wvo: I W Tracv. . Htoamhnnt. TlfW-L- ront I waneopa. Ariz; unas s Uelaney,Har risburg.Pa; M CCole, Lowell, Mass; Iowa; Mrs Lydia Wait ftKtJu N Y; J M Peck, JunSlon SJa? Henry Ebe, Bantas, CahLfe? Charleston Four Cornlrs N V- n' Sterling, Pa; H H' ffnfe Street, Pittsburgh, Pa J rrl r J mari, Samuel's Denol?' Ky Jk' Zobrist, Geneva, N Y St? Parrott, Montgomery, o h TH?Ae Nashixrt,Ohio; WW WarrrW?;: Graham, Forest Cove, Ore. I .- .1 ! 0 Golden Medical Discovery Is Alterative, or Blood-eieinsing. Golden Medical Discovery ' Is Pectoral. I Golden Medical Discovery la a Cholagogue, or Liver Stimulant Golden Medical , Discovery Golden Medical Discover By reason of its Altera five pro pert t cures Disease of the Blood'im 1 Sfc' as Scrofula, or King's Evil- T,,f ' Ulcers, or Old SofriV ,a u Pies; and Eruption ilvVlMio its Pectoral properties, it cureBr0nf iucipicut consumption: Liherin : Its Chofagogue properties render iP nessTXi dl -rem for f ness, Torpid Liver, or(r Liver Com. plaint;" and its Tonic nmnK! make Usually efficaciuos1 n ?ufc fssisssr Lossof "rV",;"1 aiiow and (W. v. . U:' uuiues or (in hi. en Medical Discovery will effect fif-rV yu feGl dull, dmwsT debilitated, have sallow color & skin, or yellowish-brown ' S ' ! face or body, freouent' ho dimness, bad taste in h Syternatedwitht- Hushes, low jspuns ana gloomy fore irregular ahnetite. J A.i ' boclings. I! strengthened n.m1 hoour... THE PEOPLE'S MEDICAL SERVANT DR.R. V. Pierce is the sole liro pixetor and manufacturer of the Are goingremedies, all of which arebld by druggists. He is also the Authrir ?fJh!vle s Amnion SemhleSu cal Adviser, a work of nearly onx4 thousand pages, with two lnmdrect and eighty-t wo wood-engravings ahd colored plaW He has already sold ot this popular work j Over 100,000 Copies I I prJce (post-paidJ Ji.soJ f Address : ' j . 1 'I- Xv i ii jv' FIERCE, lil. ID , , World's Disncusarv. IiiifFiJ v v feb 8 OTEX3HL 3E! FOR . ' . r ;;i WC DISEASES Kock Candy and Copped Distilled Corn Whiskey. 75 ?nNTS PER BOTTLE, conUining a tJ full quart. For sale only by j , GEO. SV3YERS. 500 BblsDoulle Extra Fkur upwards. J: ro; 50 Bbls llefined Sugars, 25 Firkins and Tubs Extra Butter iois ana iioxes Assorted Cakes and Crackers, . - , , b,S Ptato' APP8 Onions. 1000 Cases Can Fruits, (Vegetables ahd ' 1 - Preserves, : . ' . ''" i r a Fra7? Si0' La2Ura an.I Java Coffee, i 50 Half Chests Choice Green andi Black j Teas, 50 cents. f , Blue Grass, Delmonico. Sweet Mash, Smoky Hollow, Gem nd Bye Whiskey. Old Sherry, . Maderia. Scuppernon- Angelica Wines; in fact we have the I - j- j Largest ai Best M ' j OF GHOCEKIES DFr i 'i Any House in the State. ',r . ' 1 Only compare quality and price?. We Always Lead ! GEORGE MYERS, 9, 11 dt 13 8. TUT, fob 28 PURCELL HOUSE, (Formerly tbe National Hotel.) NOItFffkif. TIRGINIA. V' J. R. DAVIC, rr'pl RATES-tX 2 50 and M vuMiiiaiii. in: I tt T. v . , ' "tcion, Tex H Ij Laird Upper Alton, IIh 'j01m Davis, Prescott. Ariz-I Mr 3m ,1 T UUSUC VJVIIILCTII. V'Oll J " .lid',,..'. lorpia .Liverj or Tim many cases of "LI'vpp nnmlp; only part of these pymptomaTre ek-,; eases, Dr. Pieiee's Gulden Discovery lias no e ual,'as it effect perfect cures ' Ienvin r ti V: niv- nver DC to location. accord .. m ' T . F ... . I - w 1 1 mmmr -mm-m A W W y 11-
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