The Daily Review. JOSH. T. JAMES, Ed. and Prop WILMINGTON, N. C. THE GREENBACK (DOLLAR. 1 be World in an editorial prints I the following table, giving the average val ue of the greenback dollar in the New York market, for tlie past! fourteen years: TUESDAY MARCH 26, 1S78. VIEWS AND REVIEWS. A London hoste?s apologized to Count Schouvaloff the other night at a political party for the stupidity of a servant vdio had announced him as Count -Shuffle-off ; but as the Austrian and German repre sentatives were announced immediately after under the names of Beast and Mon ster, the Russian diplomat passed on smil- ing. Years 18G4..fc.'. 18G5...., 18GG 18G7 18G8 18G0 1870..... 1871 Cents, ' m eqid. ! l ears town ; tho death! rate has reached 55 in 1,000. At Tiflis all the doctors of the Ked Cross Society are dead. In the CaucEsas a plague is exDected The Turkish prfsDners from Armenia are all more or less infected with dis Cents easef a.n(1 Yhererer they po epidemics iono in gold. w in their train. At Penza small- .. . . 49.2 1872 l 4 o vx and mra-lea aro so rife that public .....C3.3 18T3.:..!.!87;9 8?hooJst 1 institutions hax3 been uiuaeu oy jroTernment order. ue oi ficial repoit gives an invalid to every house. Near St. Petersburg tb.9 black Bmaii-por,n lorm ct 1 h j Persian plague, has broktu oui amoccr the Turkish prisoners at Gatchiaa, and is causiug great alarm in tho Capital. A mcnth ago 10,000 Kick and wounded were at Sistova awaiting removal, eo matjy cf wuom were suiiermg from typhus that it was proposjed to have typhus specials 10 carry inose so aiiitcted. f ' 71.0 .....72.4 f t r :.... i.O! 75.2. .. . ..87.0, .:...89.5 Jpo 1874.. J. 1875. 187G ,1877. !187!8. .89.9 ...8G.9 ,..89.G ,..98.0 A TEARING INDIAN WAR PRE DICTED, i' i i Mr. Spencer, Chairman of tlie Senate Military Committee, I) who claims to know, from personal observation and careful examination, nrpdir-ta t'not ; t ST --www WUMU May prominent Cubans of Havana at tended a meeting in that city, Tuesday, - ... . - - .. I tliara tJ11 U T . 3- ! I oenaior J'.anaoipD, 01 ew.jer&ey, is an T6,ca,cl1' . xuuiau ar and unanimously adopted a resolution inventor. Amoug the ingenious exhibits next summer that behave ever had; that native? of 'the Province of Cuba of American labor-saving machmerv at the itiai me iQaiars are mad j at oat the should make some public manifestation x -n';' I .-vlutJ icueiyeu in m repudiation of the recent meeting of cmne contrived by the ben .tor ana capa- oeing forced to leave their old re- the Cuban refugees in New York, and de .B0o llvn ittUU ieBa Clare their hearty agreement in and sup- ,.: ... .u,. " . PT; "tV onr!8ent Dopartmc, and the whole number of inL """ ' ? n.,oraptlle Indians 8Urgents yet to be surrendered is varU "UCT" l"f. T ; v 6 !T6 t;m9 I t6ep. P PrPer ousl- imatcd at from 2,000 to 4,000. of 'men in garrisons. He sandals inlaid with cold. Mrs. Tom l is therefore in favor of irerpaKinfr tho lirassey naa a gorgeous train reseniDiing a 1 ngnung iorce ci tiie army. peacock's tail, that floated from her shoul dcrs not her waist: and Lady Manraret hiuls iu 'KAftCE Beaumont carried in her hand a bouquet Ifc seems almost impossible, eays the worth a king's ransom. NNew lork Sun, for this government to The New York Bulletin of the 19th undertf ke Jfop without abuse of Kina creeping m. It - is now says the exports from that port during the past week reached the unprecedented total of $S,154,874; that is to say, a trifle in excess of those of the heavy aggregate of the week before last. The list includes 8,400 case of cartridges to Cronstadt, val ued at $253,000. Also, $985,000 cotton, wheat, and $494,000 bacon to British ports. . It is stated that the new Pope adopted his title in thiswise. Tho pro-Secretary of State during the cor clave was about to send oft' a message after the election, when it occurred to him that the title by which the new Pope was to be proclaimed was yet unknown. "By what means,' be asked "does your Holiness cIioofc to be mane known?'' "Who is -the patron saint to il a Y l 1 "M. Leo I lien announce mo as Leo Xlil. ' , Mrs. Bowers, the most popular actress, in California, narrates a singular experience which recently happened to her in that city. She says that she was eating dinner, en some one tapped her on the shoulder ua voice said: "I am J. W. .Rover - have just been hanged at Keno, but 1 a innocent." She looked arouud, but could see no one, and she soon learned that Hover had been handed at that time, his' existence. The Nashville Banner says, from our State exchanges we glean the information that the present wheat crop will yield some comp;ained by U:e exhibitors for the Paris exposition that the Constitution, which has just Eaiiedlfrom Philadel phia, was so overloaded' with naval officers and others who Ranted to go to the exposition at the 'public expense tnat out a comparatively Frazil amount i t of freight, only cue hundred tons, was carried. The number was so great that i . i. - i. , , ic was necessary to put two m a oertii It They have a very useful society in Philadelphia, an association of rich busi ness men who, w-nen an o4d merchant i fails, unless there is fraud involved, pen sion him off libera ly 'for life, j The names Of the pensioners are kept secret, and it is given out that their wives had a little 'income, or that rich relatives have purchased annuities for them, or some harmless fiction is resorted to. Oddly enough, thduh they are thus generous to the unfortunate tradesmen, they will not start him again in business. and sviing hammocks s on uccis. cost $40,000 to fit put the sihip for sea. It is contemplated I to send several more naval vessels with good?, and the f-xperienee will no doubt bo the fame as with' the Constitution. would betttf to havo been much b; tetid the goods by private conveyance. It A Suzsresfion to the Traveling " . - r- Public. Tourists;, emigrants and mariners find that Ilostetter's Stomach Bitters is a medicinal safeguard against unhealthful influences, upon which they can implicitly rely, since it prevents the ellects that an unhealthy climate, vitiated atmosphere, unaccustomed or unwholespme diet, bad water I or other conditions unfavorable to health would otherwise produce. On long voyages, cr journeys by land in latitudes adjacent to the equator, it is especially useful as a pie- ventive of the febrile complaints and dis- Correc d Every Thursday by j PETTEWAY & SCHULKEN, CIUSlMlBaiUN MEKCHArfTS J ' AND PRODUCE BROKERS, I "WlLKISSTOX, N. C. wEoi,sniviiii miens. &Syhe following quotations represent the wholesale prices generally. In making up imall orders higher uricea have to be charged. u cnivn ' i 1 UiUJUiJlU VJ UilUJ ...... I Double Anchor i Doable Anchor "A"....... f Standard Domestic........ J BACOX North Carolina, Hams, ft fi Shoulders, 1? lb........ - bides, J ID........ VTestern Smoked Hams...L Sides, fi Shoulders Dry Salted Sides, V E Shoulders, 3? ..M BEEF Livewehrht...:. BARRELS Spirits Turpentine Second Hand, each 13! Q 113K 13 12 12 7 9 15 '8 3 5 BEESWAX & Northern BUTTER North Carolina lb Northern, 4? & CANDLES Sperm 2 Tallow, lb Adamantine, set... CHEESE i Northern Factory, ? ... Dairy cream, lb..... State, y B COFFEE Java, V lb.. Rio, & Laguyra, y lb CORN MEAL 3 bushel.... COTTON TIES V 2 DOMESTIC Sheeting, 4-4 y yard. Yarn, ii bunch Jf ISM Mackerel, No. lj bbl....l6 0 No. 1, y bbl ; 8 7 Mackerel, Ao. 2, i bbl.... 13 No. 2, V JA bbl 7 1 75 . 2 00 "2 00 I 25 26 8 00 10 00 00 14 0? 15 25 25 35 .25 40 00 00 J12 12 U 14 14K ' 15 00 13 30 ZZH 1 19 22 72 75 4 6 D5 Miscellaneous. DR, PIERCE'S i STAND ASD i ! REMEDIES Are not advertised" as "cure-alls'' but are specificsin tlie diseases for HAfURAL pSELECTIO- Investigators of natural science have demonstrated beyond contro versy, that 'throughput the animal kingdom the "survival of the fittest," is the onlyjlawthat vouchsafes thrift and perpetuity. Does not the same principle govern the commercial prosperity of man ? An inferior can not supersede a superior article. By reason of superior merit, Dr. Pierce's Standard Medicines have outrivavled all others. Their sale in the United States alone exceeds one million dol lars per annum, whiles the amount exported foots up to several hundred thousand more. JNo business could grow to sucli proportions and rest anv other basis than that of upon merit Dli. SAGE'S 5 50 6 25 7 00 7 00 7 50 8 00 Mackerel, No. 3 V bbl.;. ..00 00 Mullets, y bbi: 3 50 N. a Herring, bbl...... 5 00 Dry Cod. V m FLOUR Fine. ' bbl Super, Northern, "ft bbl Extra do . " V bbl, Family " y bbl... City Mi3IEx,.Super y bbl, Family bbl, " Ex. Family bbl, Peruvian Guano, ?.2000 &is.54 00 Uaugb's Fnosphate " 00 00 Carolina Fertilizer " 45 00 Ground Bone, " Bone Meal " ' Floar Naraea Guano, Incomplete Manure " v nanu s rhospnate 4 " I ""-""-J 00 20 00 5 9 0C 50 I 00 0( 50 0 0C 10 fif 3 75 8 00 1 0 0 00 5 00 6 00 6 50 8 00 7 25 7 75 8 25 55 00 00 00 51 00 " 00 00 40 00 " 00 00 45 00 " 00 00 " 50 00 " CO 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 47 00 55 00 67 00 70 00 70 00 00 00 won Id Liave involved rmieh legs expense, orders of the stomach, liyer and bowels, ami much. less dissatisfaction. IMPORTS AND EXPORTS. Oar inmortarid exports tables for the tweiva months endiug with Decem ber last are cow coriipleteiy made up and v.-o are able to ee wh it we have done iu trading with the outside worldj Oar total imports were $504,013,000,' being an iucreaso of $12,195,O0O over the preceding year; arjjd pur exports which are apt to attack natives of the tern perate zones sojourning or traveling in such regions, and it is an excellent protection against the influence cf extreme cold, sud den changes of temperature, exposure to damp or extreme fatigue. It not only pre vents intermittent and remittent fever, and other diseases of a malarial type, but eradi cates them, a fact which has been notorious for years past in North and South America, Mexico, the West Indlos, Australia an other countries Of coin and bullion 429,5G1, a decreas averar one third more iu any previous year since, the war. Per sons who arrive on the daily trains state that the wheat crop on all the roads leading into this city looks exceedingly well, and that the chances for a large crop are very flattering. Some yellow shoots have caused some persons to sus pect the presence of the Hessian fly, but it Ms only a suspicion yet, and it is hoped to be unfounded in fact. The amount of land sown in wheat this season is no doubt larger than ever before known in this section of country. Prayers have commercial value in Iowa. The executor of an Iowa estate w as ap proached by a clergyman who wanted to buy a horso 'belonging thereto. It was really worth 25, but the executor had put the price at $125. Finally a com promise was effected, the preacher having offered $75, an offer which the executor feared he might withdraw, and probably would withdraw if a drop were made at once from $125 to $75. The executor took $75 in cash and $25 in prayers, the minister and his congregation being bound a 4. t .... . n rrt AHA. f i ita T .? i I at i H nn i' rr tufa l'1 1 lvi J AJ l lilt. i iitiuua vru lnu oiv cessive Sunday's for tho welfare, temporal and spiritual, of the widow. Mrs. Jefferson Davis is described as be ing at present a very stout, very intelli gent, and very amiable-looking woman. Her face is round,jshe has a large and ex pressive mouth, and black hair streaked with crav. She is kind-hearted: and is said by a coriipondent of the Times of Chicago to be much liked in Memphis, especially by young people. Mr, Davis is very thin, and looks very old and hro-ken.- Their eldest daughter, a gentle and graceful young woman, is married and lives in Memphis. They have two other childe, one a girl of sixteen now at school in Germany, whither Mrs. Da vis took her last summer, and the other a young man now in Memphis, Jefferson Davis, Jr." lie is about twenty-two years of age. Ho has her large, but not liand come face, and is an awkward, loquaci ous, good natured sort of an over grown boy. The Davis family is com paratively poor nowf and Mrs. Davis Ire- . l 1 AM, tf queawy anuaes 10 - our poveiy m s jocu- nr way, h than'.' that-of from the preceding year; and! we im JC WinCT tZVTI7MCIrfc- SlSTX ml Hanufactdr, .V, n inc. wuklu. we exporrea im,- of , $10,550,000 THE ported $23,752,138, beinl a decrease1 of $10,700,000 from: the preceding yeay. We lost, there- year S13.C71.000 ld does not fofiow iroin that wo Lav-; lav the country now 'ha: begii ning of- tiro yt: contrary, we havi for our miuea yie IB "cfro, dhrirg the l.i.u : 'sjilvor,.' If thi-l hwwijrVMr, rjd.ij'.I N"i'rr in i W- lt:d '.-., i .: A 1 877. 1 Oa tiie Cincinnatii Chicago and St. Louis urivz t!:o vt3,ir on 1.7 S13. 9 J . tr . raw silk, $5,201,000 Indissj $7, 745,000; , chemioip; r . 1 1 ded d $35,000,000, of wi' Ich "wje i i 077,000, the balarjoa .remaiu ing at home Our import of arlielebfre9 of dutv was $178,210,000, ihi leading! items being coffee, ; 01,30,000; hides and skins, $17,924,000; t. 16 072,000; rjubberk 40,000; rags, $3, 188,000; tu ,iu blocks and bars, $2,100,000. Of dutiable ilrticles we imported $32D,7UG;J)(X) the leading items btitjg tngar and molasses, 887,912,000 ; iik I goods 1 $15, 175,000; woolen goods, .$35,000,000; flax and flax goods, 21,000,000. - The leading tsp jrts we're- cotton. $100,000,000; wljeat, $07,039,000; eorji, $43,524,000; flour,S21,537;)00; ilinmi natingoil,$57,3GG,Gt0;(bacon provisions and beef)r$49,0p0,000,lard,$23)489,006; cheese, $13,529,000; 1 pork, $204,200; firearm?, $5,052,000 leather! $o,926, 000; machinery, 3,553,000;! oil cake, $4,276,000; rosin and turpentine, $2, 350,000; tobacco, $24,901,01); refined sugar, $3,747,000; lumber, $5,292,000; staved and headings, j $3,444,000. Our total exports exceeded the imports $167,000,000 .! l'.erger&Bruta'sRos." " 00 00 Wilcox, Gibb & Co.. ma- 1 nipulated Guano.... 48 00 ?G7 QLVtA y Zj.. q GIIAIX Corn,3tore," 561ba 72 Corn, cargo, y 56 Jbs 60 Corn, y el., y bushel. None. i uats, y bushel 50 ireas, ccw, y busnJ...j.... 95 HIDES Green, y ib .... .... G Dry, y ft .... j 10 HAY Eastern, y 100 iba... 1 10 .North River, y 100 lbs.... 95 HOOPIROX y ton. 60 00 LARD Northern y lb 9 North Carolina y ft 11 LIME y bbl 1 25 LUMBER City steam sa'wd SbipBtuflresawedMftd 00 27 Rough ede plank, y M ft. 22 00 25 West India cargo, accord- ing to quality, y 14 ft...l5 00 18 00 Dressed tfooring,seasoned. 20 00 35 00 bcantling and boards, com 50 15 75 62 60 1 00 viy 1 20 1 05 085 00 10 12)4 0 00 1 00 00 mon, y M ft. ..15 00 Patentees and sole manufacturers of the Stauc arl Novelty and Monarch Billiarl Tables. Billiard Materials, Ten-Pin Balls and Pins f lowest martet trices. KsJ Send for Catalogue. feb 28-5w tues-sat Just Arrived. ! 1 i 300 Bus. Fresh Meal, -SOO Bbls. Flour all grade 200 Bbl Molasses, - j -. . . 75 Bbls. Sugar, SO Boxes D. S. Meats, ! . iiee, Tobacco, Snuff, CofTee, Lard Candj'; I Crackers, &,e. DINFORI), LOEB & CO., Wholesale Grocers. LOSS OF. LIFE IN AVAR. Too JSunt summarizing reports of Kus3ian correspondents, gives tho fcl lowing tipoa the ilircctjaud incidental jnortality of tho Russian campaign against the Turks : J j ! I ' The Russian Government officially estimates its loss of soldiery at over 80,000, bat there has been, ptobably, quite as large a lofs of Russian sub jects, other than military, from mala dies arising out of tho wari At, Akx andropol, owing to the passage through tho town, since the war began, of 70, 000 sick and wounded, and the neglect of the sanitary authorities to take the requisite precautions jlhere is so much disease that all it ho can1 have left the Office Tkeasu-seu & Collector, . - Cxtv of Wilmisgto.n!, X. C. February 21st, 1S73. Notice.1 "g Y RESOLUTION of the Board of Alder- men, all License Tax-Pavers in arrears on MONDAY the 4th day of March, wiU be reported to the Mavon.for trial. I . All License Taxes are! payable monthly in advance, and parties desirous of saving cosi must come ana settle. ! . i HENRY SAVAGE, feb 25 j Treasurer arid Collector. CITV OF WILMINGTON, N. C.; i MAYOR'S OFFICE, March 21, 18T8 Police Uniforms. IDS will be received by the ifayor until no6n bf the 1st day of April. ! The Uniforics to be made of Cadet Gray or Cue Cloih. 'V The successful Bidder will be required to gi ve a Bond for the performance of the " con Itract according to specifications! ' " : j Si H. FI8HBLATE, Mayor. MOLASSES Cuba,hhdJgl Cuba, bDls., y gal.'...1. 25 Sugar house, hhds. y gal. 25 "j " bbls. y gal... 27 - Orleans' Choice bbls. y gal. 40 NAILS Cut,!20dto4d,k'g 2 85 OILS Kerosene, y gal. 16 Lard, y gal 1 10 Linseed, y gal L. ...... 1 00 Rosin, y gal....". 20 PEANUTS y bushel.. 1 , 75 POTATOES - Sweet, y bus. 65 Irish, Northern, y bbl 2 50 PORK Northern, citvn, ess. 14 50 Thin, y bbl.... T.........00 00 Prime, y bbl (extra .......12 75 Rump, y bbi. ;...J 00 00 RICE Carolina, y lb.;.. East India, y lb. Kough, bushel RAGS Country, y lb. g)23 00 37 40 20 60 3 75 17 1 45 1 10 1 40 1 00 75 3 00 15 00 00 00 13 00 C0 00 6H 00 00 75 1 00 em Is Pleasant to Use. . . .- -I Gatarrh Remedy Its Cures extend 'over a perod of 20 Iowa: Mrs Lydia "Wnifni cjuJ., N Y; J M Peck, Junction CiTyTroS Henry Ebe, Bantas, Qal; Lr&rS?? minirs. Rantoul. Til. d Charleston Four Corners N v- n1 F Hall, Pueblo, Cal: Wni, K pfartH? man, ISamueJ's Depot, ICv- HpnJ" Zobrist, Geneva, IY M& litu f u'rr? Led aslinort,Obio: AVW Wnrn xVrr?. Jackson, Mich; Miss Mary A iv Z Darien, Wis: John Zieirle rJJtFlr Springs, Pa; James Tompkins St Cloud, Minn; Enoch Duer; Pawner City, Neb; Joseph T Millerfxlnk Ohio, S B jS'ichol las, Galvptrt rr A H LXaird, Unner Alton. iiuVrt! Pavis, Prescott, Ariz; Mrs an " Graham, Forest Cove, 6reff. . Cy Golden Medical Discovery Is Alterative, or Blood-cleansincr - 1 I 'lav Is Pectoral. 11 ' -I Golden Medical Discovery Is a Chola-o-ue, or Liver Stimulant Goldon .Medical Discovery ;'.! .. Is Tonic. ' ' . . sj'.- i Golden MedtViil ni 1 J years. i 1 Is sale constantly increases I 7- SAGE'S Remedy Cures by its Mild, Soothing EfTeel : 33X2. SAGE'S Catarrh Remedy Cures "Cold in Head" and Catarrh, or uzo3iia ft PEAKS FO 'i ITSFLF KocKPjlET, Mass.', April 2,. '77. ivtPv Editor : Having read 1 yemr )aper reports of the remarkable cures of catarrh, I am induced to tell "what I knowibout catarrh," and I fancy the'snuir" and "inhalin tube" makers (mere dollar grabbers) would be glad if they could embla zon a similar cure in the papers, loi 2G years I suffered with catarrh. The nasal jmssages became complete v closed. "SnufT," "dust," "ashes," "inhalinff-tubes," ' and "sticks." .wouldn't work, though at intervals 1 wouia sunt up the so-called' catarrh' snuir, until I becamea valuable test er for such medicines. I gradually grew worse, and ;no one can know how much I sullered or what a mis erable being I was. My head ached over my eyes so that I was confined to my bed lor many successive davs suffering the most inteii se lSnin which at one time lasted contimi- ousJy lor; 1G8 hours. All sense of smell and taste gone, sight and hear4 ing impaired, body .shrunken and weakened, nervous system shattered and constitution broken, and I was hawking and snittinir seven-eio-hly of the time. I prayed for death to relieve me of my suHe'ring. A favor able notice in your paper of Dr.Sago's Catarrh 'Remedy induced me to pur chase a package, and use it lwith Dr. Pierces JNasal Douche, which By reason of its Alterative properties' rV -"'st'ases or tne Ulood arid Skin as Scrofula, or King's Evil- Turnn 12. Ulcers, or Old Soret; Blotches" S' pies; and Eruptions. By -vSturir its Pectoral pronertiea. if.n"n,-' "if wiia,, -iiiioac, ana Lung trectiotmi lucipient Consumption; LlnirerinS Coughs- and Chronicil its Cholagogue properties ivnde it r"rlu.," remedy lor Bilious ness; Torj)id Liver, or! 'Liver Com plaint;" and its Tojiic prLert ies" make itcqually eflicacbos i J'dur ng rndigestion. Loss of Appptite ai d D3 spepsia. I t Where-theskiiiis sallow and eov- C1H WV,V bIotches a,1(l Pim vik: where there are scrofulous swelling and affections, a few bottles of Gold en Medical Discovery will effect entire cure. If you feel dull, dlSwy debilitated, have sallow cplorj of skin, or yellowish-brown spotso faccor body frequent hdadache or dizziness, bad taste in mnUu nal heat or chills alternated with hot SS IS 8P,r,s ad goniy fore-- ywJI18s irregular , annet itt a. J " iVuguuiaw:u, you are suffering froni lorpid Liver, or Biliousness. lit many cases of "Liyer Complaint ' only part of these symptomsre e neriencpd Acit.1. uvriv uusnoonun na if: plies the y, fiiD.; 1 00 5 ROP SALT Alum, y sack., Lirerpool, y sack American sack Marshal's fine, y sack Cadiz y sack......... SUGAR Cuba, y Jb.... ii.tr orto Kico, y O... A Co See, y B y c " v ux! K) y a Crashed V lb, SOAP Northern, y & SHINGLES Contract, VIM. 4 00 . Common, y M 2 25 Cypress saps y JI 5 50 iCjpress hearts, y M 6 00 STAVES W. O. bbl. y M.15 00 R O bhd. y E 00 00 Cypress, VII 10 00 TALLOW y ....... i.. 9 TIMBER Shipping y M ...12 00 Mill, prime per M. .....L 8 50 g Mill, fair per M I. 7 50 Inferior to Ordinary Jper M 4 00 WHII3KEY North'n,'per gl 1 23 18 I 28 IX IX 6 CO 80 80 1 45 75 9X 10X 00 2 2 00 85 00 00 10 00i 10 9X 8X 11 ?X North Caroina. ner cal WO 01- Unwashed, per fi... Washed. Der lb 6 00 3 00 0 00 10 00 25 00 00 00 18 00 10 13 00 10 00 8 50 6 00 3 50 2 25 20 30 ap- Werner & Prempert's Tonso- rial Rooms, . - 1 "VTOS. II, North Front! ud 7 South, Front Streets. Satisfaction cruaranteed. None but the most experienced workmen emp'oyed in these establishments. I ar Alanufacturers of Tonics, Ilair Oil, voiogne, ivenovators, ujte, Ueautillers, 4c.( o-c. . . 1 men 1 New PaintingEstablishment . C 22. 3T7XK.XI dt CO- rpiiE UNDERSIGNED respectfally an- nounce their readiness ta execate all orders for I ;' ... BOUSE, SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING in all its "branches, promising promptness and cmvieucy in execution ana low prices. ' Rooms on Second street hw and Dock. 7 " -v C. E. BURR. nor 6 ADRIAJT WILLIAMS remedy by hvdrostntie pressure, the only vay cpmpatihle. wnu common sense. Well, Mr. Edi tor it did not ciire liie' in three fourths otja second nor in one hour or monthf but in less than eight min utes I was relieved, and iu three months entirely cured, and have Re mained so for over sixteen '-months. While using the Catarrh llemedv, I used Dr. f pieree's 'Golden Meiical Discovery to purify my ( blood and strengthen niy stomach. I also kept iny liver active and bowels regular 1.. 1.1. L .. v I ' oy me use or nis Pleasant Panrativo Pellets. If my experience will in-j auce otner surierers to seek the same means of relief, this iletter will have answered its purpose. " Yours truly, i S. J). IlEMICK. A G.OUD OF WITNESSES. lie following named parties are among uie uiousanus who have been uukki of catarrh oyj the use of nr. teage's Catarrh. Iiernqdy : A F Downs, New Geneva, Pa; D J Brown, St Joseph, Mo; E C Lewis Rutland, Vt; Levi Springer, Nettie Lake, Ohio: Chas jNorcron. North Chesterfield, Me; Milton Jones, Scri- ""- v.,. incr, isnuger station, iyy-?i"LC?Ie?'iam osansport, Ind; jjl ix j'osi, Joaransnort. n. .1 w Bailey, Tremonti Pa; H B Ayrcs, La Porte, Ind; Jesfsie M Sears, Fort Branch Ind; L .Williams, Canton, Mpj.WATha3-eri...Onaraf 111; SB Isiehols. Jr, Galveston, Texas; Jonas F Kemert, Stonesville, Fa; S W xjuaiv, -tUC-rariailU. WIS' . nhnsnn Williams, Helniic, Ohio,- Mrs M A Currey, Trenton, Tenn,j J G Joslin, , c,t. J yasir, Table Rock,: W Va; LouLs Andern, Gavrf port, Ohio; C II Chase, Elkhartjnd- AT iililljr iiUIIU, Ddll X-ItlUClSCO, Cal; Mrs E M GallushaJ Lawrence ville, N Y; W J GrahamAdel,Iowa A O Smith, Newnan, Ga; Chas E Rice, Baltimore,! Md; Jesse $1 Sears Carlisle, Ind; Dan'l B Miller. Fr Wrayne, Ind; Mrs Minnie Arnaise 290 Delancy Street, New York; H I W Hall, Hastings, Mich: Wm F fnri- ton, Lowell, Mass; I W Roberts, Maricopa, Ariz; Chas S Delaney Har- perfect cures. 'lAv7Z iuLrifFX Htreuirthenetrand healthy THE PEOPLE'S MEDICAL SERVANT Dlt. R. V. i'llilicj-; is fl.n cM pnetor and manufaeti goinglremedies, all of which aresold by druggists. He;is also the Author ot the People's Coinmon Sense Medi- HLdv,,Ser' 11 work of nearly one thousand pages, with two hundred and ciffhty-two wnnrl.,.,, eol plate. He hOTS ol this popular work . Over 100,000 Copies I I PRICE (post-paid) $1.50. Address : w m'V-'PIEllCE, M. D. feb 8 S DlSpeilsar Buflalo, jK, Fan H ( fiillj eel ADVERTISK IN THE WIUIIXGTOX (Weekly) JOURNAL O dee cor&er.Cnestant asdWater tta, ecl3 Mer 1877-78. X STORK A LARGE AND CAE- cted stock of Staple and Fancr t)rr Goods, IJoot, Shoes, IlJ, ClothilgJ Fur . i.Mhinff Goods, Ac, for the) Fall and Winter Trade.' " - ' : . I These cooda mm the Northern market and with - .iJ-Tii Mrs C J Spurtin. Camden, Ala: Chas F Kaw, Fredencktown. Ohio: Mrs hy LHunter, Farmington. Hi Cant 1 J kPdniS'! Camp,8tambaugh, i&Zt t, ,.-o j . I resnectfnt i " urementa thia section, stofk. 7 n examiiron of mj . , ' .1 1 , ,i .. i Jr,HVhw,CSe D?aIe are notified thatll ckn and will olfer them rare barcain,,. T A. WEILL, AgentL J21 No. 17. Marked 8t PUfiCELL HOUSE) T..-,...!.. .1.. - .. - i v. lti J tuu national liotel.) XOUFOIiK '.' VIRGINIA, 1 ' 1 1 R. DAVISv Prpi The liule is Cut, "Gut ! W"ETI,ER CORRECT OB N0i : have not the time to arne, alf weJ hare to 8ay, our Good are consigned. Wei ?;tl6 nv?nU' OUr iMtrnctioM are ,o,l- VTTErWE J,AME pRICE FOB ALL. We canraes the markets dailr. Or ders through uahave theadrantaee of tb'e bottom prices for all descriptions ofmerchan-' due. irVo Hon'i advertise quantity in fie nres, but guarantee to fill orders promptly for any amount proyided the CASH, or re liable names accompany the orders. Most any party you meet will direct yoq to oar place ,of buaineas, or orders through mail will reach us. Remember, we solicit orders tor ail descriptions of merchandise. Con signments of produce have prompt and profit able returns. . There are, so many rades of merchandise, we deem it unnecessary to name pieces uirougn tne papers, v l TETTEWAY & SCHULKENj L r v Brokers A Com. Merchants, JVext North Princess and Water Streets. inch 21 - ". i Drugs, Chemicals, ANCY ARTICLES, TOILET SOAPS, For sale loir. , , i liUBBANK'3 PniLBlIACr, Corner Front and Princess Streets. x-rescripuons compounded with the np ataira.