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v - ft; t i - H The Daily Review. JOSU. T. J ABIES, Ed. and Prop. WILMINGTON, N. C. SATURDAY MARCH 30. 1878. VIEWS AND REVIEWS. The pieces of silver for each new dollar in the Philadelphia Mint are weighed by women, on account of the delicacy of touch and sight required. The scales on which this weighing is done will note the sixty-fourth part of a gnin . - It is a queer fact that Proctor, the great English astronomer, is not a member of the Royal Astronomical Society. It i3 aid that this is one of. the few eccentrici ties of the veteran star-gazer that he has steadily refused a membership, though it has been pressed upon him several times A big job of bridge building has just been done by the Pennsylvania Railroad, which replaced its burned bridge over the Uaritan River at New Brunswick, N. J., with a new structure over one thousand feet long, in one hundred and twenty, seven hours; five hundred men were em ployed, and it cost $20,000. The aerophone is the latest wonderful development of Edison's phonography. The vibrating diaphragm, instead of reg istering sounds on a cylinder of tin foil, as in the phonograph proper, is so ar ranged as to open and shut valves in a steam whistle, and Mr. Ed'son says that before long he shall have the thing so nearly perfected that one of his machines will utter words distinctly enough to be -heard miles away. The telephone has begun its pretty prac tira in Persia. There are no railroads in the empire, but the wires of the lode F.nrnnAftTi Telefirarrti Comrauv run from end to end. Soon after tidings of Pre feesor Bell's invention were received in Tabreez, one of the officers, a Welshman, set to work to make the instrument, and o w 111 did he succeed that he has con. . - - ... versed with another officer nearly 400 miles away. The experiments were made in the middle of the night, when all was' irn mnln quiet and traffic had ceased, and his friend at Tiflis heard his voicn and answered all uis questions, iney not cmiy taiiceu, but. - A. " WT - oiius:i iuc itiuait uciui: ucaiu vim y uiSLliiLll V Several years ago a number of Ameri- can women who had become interested in the question sent to Worth, the celebrated Parision modiste, asking him, "What costume can be devised that will be per- rii 1 m a i icuuy uwibujf miu u iuc auiue umu ueau- nc icpucu. x nave iu ihukb me the women oflEuroDe. The costume- nf upon the face of the earth. It consists of .-uu.ul,u a loose waist, ihort skirt, and trousers not too loose, i nave made this costume beautifully and hung it up in Paris, but the women will not wear it. I can do nothing more. They must suffer until they are willing to adopt it." It is charged by citizens of Xew Or- leans that the postmaster at New Or- lean ia a ljircfl Kf.nrklinl,w ?n t .na Lottery Company, and , ho Resident inferred that the postmaster will be re- - - - AiOl quired to step down and out. Other high officiaU in Louisiana are involved in thichme- Tho nrinr.Jnlo incri r, f I lied upon by the lottery company is that tko! linu. : . i -i ;i r-.. u," is a cuuiraui, wun me oiate fo, twentyfiv. years, $40,000 a year, to u mppixea to eaucationai and charitable purposes, which the Constitution ot the 1 . . . . I United States protects, and no'law of rna .,.1 Dttils which might impair the rights of tho lottery company under said contract. The other side claim that the comnanv's ml charter is not a concract within the mean ing of the Constitution. ine UJJonovan Kossa Fund, which that worthy has been collecting the past wo years -tor., tne avowed purpose of "hurting" England in some mysterious way, has reached $50,529, but the "pa, triots" are beginning to lose faith, and some ot them openly denounce the scheme as a swindle. The name having been changed from the "Skirmishing Fund to the 'Irish National Fund," and a new ttoTingobto.po-e.don. Denis J.Mulcahy, of New York, who has bitherto been active in aiding the nroWf k..prem. court iojuaetion restraia- cf r - - - I w v. ing theaa from expending tbe money, anu the Rev. Father James P. Uyan, of St. Paulhnrch. last Snnv pretty strongly, telling his congregation to r r j j i . , f W.?!l.fr,,d and humbugs. Keep . i i .. . . i "P1 Pst"ot and Kirmumng lunrt' aaventurer." Mean- hUet;R06sa is pulling every wire to cacapetogetheradditionstothefundfromUT-i.u i f 0UTt' hi. poor countrymen's hard won savins 7?..uU- ' mSt,y 10 dollar contributions. Poetical and nic- lorui circulars are scattered brrW!Cf last I rKicK hint mib rinnalw fV.. n I lIInTf7-TT,. Tw .auuieininS king I terrible is roon Co knA.li i j I . wvian UKiaua, and that tfa far off. urn rua painot s opportunity is not iV.T-J.L it .1 1 DEMOCRATIC SILENCE The following paragraph from tb Macon Telegraph defines t!le whol dnftv nf thfl Demosracv at this time: A press telegram says Mit seem! that has been expendtd for the im understood that the Democrats of tbeprovement of New York harbor, if tbe Senate will take no part in the debiteMobile Tribune is correctly informed, which floweSs speech is likely to pro-B certainly does not equal the inb voke." Wo hopo that understanding sidies extended to aid the construc ion will be rigidly carried out. jTfae Dem.of the JNonnerp ana me umuu ocracy have no call to intermeddle in this family quarrel. They are in nd wise responsible for the administratioi i of Mr. Hayes, and their duty toward it begins and en'ds with such etrictl legislative support or opposition a may be demanded by tbepubli'c pob'c it developes. ! LOUISIANA RICE AND SI G All CROPS FOR is;i-'8. j T The New Orleans Prize. Current pub lishes an almost complete statement (f the 'sugar and rice crop of Louisiana fcr the season of 1877-8, with comparisons The ficures embrace the total crops of al'l (J - j , ; but one parish, the St. Bernard, which, however, will make little difference so far as the whole crop is concerned Inclu ding St. Bernard, the sugar crop is put crop is put down in round numbers at against 103,000 hhds last year, a decrease of nearly 24 per cent; while th product of molasses show a large increase, the total being 823,000 "bbls, against 76-l,jl00 bbls the season previous, j Inj this ! case the increase is 22 per centi. This is, however, entirely due to a large poraon of the cane-beiDg bloyli dowik by wind and rain in the early fall and' later being iDjured by frost. The 6aue was thus in an immature state, making no sugar , at i, . s i . 'i'c, all, and in many cases only very interior ' J- ',51' molasses. . The rice crop shows a decrease of ab6ut 20,000 bbls compared with last year, e'rnlly as was nen nnti- ci nated. owincr to; the h i . prices and losses of harvesting in the previous year The total crop for the past season was 135.000 bbls, . against 101,000 bbls in 187G-7 . 1 'II n,K i, 1 1 1 ..a. I oeen mir ana prices somewuai, niguur, and m veiw of the smaller acreage, it is 1.1 ll.l il tl ' J ; ! possible that there may o e sjome increase jn the acreage of this Ipring. The paritihcs producing tho largest crops of sar ani moias,ea were tlie Iberville I ( 7 the St Mary and the Terre Donne, .and xi 1 L- n tm . the Lafourche and St. .lames. (The total i i crop of sugar in pounds whs ! 147,430;- 000 in 1877-78 and 194,903 000 in 1876- 77. Speaking of the prospects ! of -the sugar crop, the Trice Curreniszxs : ,t i-i . i .t . . very ntue can oe saiq until inq cane I t,"--uy., u uu, tiio prtBuui, lavuaauie weatnei ; wm not oe r . i i j if m r i n ! i r r i i t ii n t i ; -r- mina t iirt r. .-i f i . , 1 , .. , uv, okuuuH,. iiuHsiu.io KCUUHUY iCUUHCU Jj be good, and with a favorable season lurSuollt panicu any inline iaij,; a lair crop. may reward the untiring industry of our sugar planters. THE PUBLIC CRIB. Says the Petersburg Index Amic al: Tho sum total of claims, jobs, pub lio improvements, war damages, and i , a a i damages, Gveryt1Eg eIs8 brought) forward in Uongreus in bebali ol Southern citiKanfl -aScmtL.ru locaUt, is figured, by I , fifty-four million h)unuea lio Vihor thQ geueroua I II "1 ine presiaency, ia a8am?B tno "-tlungry bout manda that oil ftlftKRiR njr! all parties "iico e N h shall nite to btevefctthia foul -! II.., . ., I j i ' I treasury, tlier -K?ilcal jomnals . preach' and howl to the f.amo efftct. , There seems, indeed, to be a verv rrevalAnt hr.ir,; or appreliensiou m the Noith that if onc' Democriiticj party were re- Btorou to Pjwer. ih Shuth wbiild con- trol it and would exercise its control to forward every m erest of seizure and extravagance that could be brought forward by Southern people1. I ! peoj)l We are tooBiiasty in saying that this upxuiuu ia prevalent xiie liadical par:y is trying to malte it prevalent. I jLne argument it uses vyith the utmost flourish and perhaps witji the greatest effect is the .parade of all the private , . , - ... private claims and applications j made for im- rnt ... . ... I- I provements and appropriations desired fr.r Tvnlilit irni.n .1 ilL .1 rivers and other iiko object lha hftVA ,f..11eC;f: 7 ' , ' oomn s oe- tin ir i ...J I muuj ui lut-tiu ciaims are I u rr. i . " , , i ej art! made They r. T " . "u'u!?luuau uviaai- ,1 1. - I uy.iam- viunaiH wnnsfi nmoAf. ia to reimburse thPmrtv r. i ' incurred in tho iwi i-kxr I aDV ConPreBfl. M .11" ?J IIX legitimatensCB:a3Jfor ir,L": " umcia arn i it- i the .mi.B i . Postoffic ami TTmfrt,i bL. . " -x-f tkaixou to erppr, : S . Appom- e attox river' All theso the Tribune? nm! nflW , an.s n.,Ttt J I ..u..W(,aiJBr3 prroun to- rrotho na it 7 i - till - Lanninc tlflsicrnu rt s .... . mere til. - Sappmg designs of the South n Irr ; fcUO thft inrlnRfrir o,1 . .1 ' I . common countrv. I 1 a J "UUrO- Of, thft Nothing could l,Qmn n0.;,.. r "I'wwub.i dollars. jThe Tribune, efctevilIev.l.L their aching evep race Greely, for WJPed tbi,c't and hastened loi; cries onr. Hiow ..r i. and dr- bv a mn unfair and untrue -than this pre tencc. Oiaims ;. i i The eum total of Southern private, public pud all to does not exceed the money gether,1 Railroads. Tho entire benefit of tlese great enterprises are" enjoyed by dti zee's of the Northerg States. Wien the South puts forward any claimon any account, whether legal in the v&y of debt, or equitable, asj compare! with eimilnr expenditures in othe onntrntio ;t nprft 1H n rrri 1L urn bub, enmetimcs- echoed in Demo- .. , cralic papers, and an and an insolent ae - mand that no more appropria tions shall be made by the Government for public works. President Grant, it wiu fce remembered, even withheld money jn the Treasury t hat had been voted by Wnroco fr pnrtnin imnrnvements : one JJL1 j I VO" V' fc Vfc ' " " - - ' j0f te most Outragcou3 usurpations ever Uractised in the history of the country. j The South will get justice bye and bye. , kn tne mean time, her peopje, her papers 125,!000 hhds,'rnd her gtai;esmcn - ougbt ' to to ho verv O jpvutWnt and patient. Perhaps the mean :ness and arrogance of Tladlcal papeis of the Tribune type will only jteud to defeat their owu end.s, by exciting; the disgust of all decentlpeople. The end is not far off; and "the tvvng will come into his own agam So mote it be. 1 (Rocky Mount Mai'.) TilC leicpiionc in UOCKJ flionni. j On Friday of last week Dr. F. J. Thorp and iir. dames ljucas puc into practical , . . . , . - f , operation a telephone from the drug tore to the resiaeuCe of Dr. H. K. f horp, ft distance of 150 to 200 yards.,. Sound was carried aistinctiy iroma room, witn closed doors, in his residence to a back room in the drug store. Conversations were held and several pieces of vocal mu!sie rendered with a clearness that was really astonishing - me success 01 mi n this first effort has enthused others on the subject, and we havc now several Hnes of communicatiou running in different directions. Messrs TJtilt-OTT -Cr f ntf Knmt. i tt-U .Lindsay, .v Matthews, who run two stores, have them eonnected by the tele- lTZ it. L ? r-trT' J ti as one extendincr from his residence to t VI he .warehouse, a distance of quite ,.1 "-.s. " v. quarter of a mile. the apparatus, as ued here, is simple ancl :.costf but tfl' U U siplycon- i i ii'i i i i. mi i iv ii miim ii f : i i r r w imhj u r i l m sizc. SaV three to four inches in diameter and about six inches long, covered atroire pnd with sheep-skin drawn tightly over , , u.lt IS P"". pUIUUfe" a ,bma" ,uAaz uua, w5m uua ii usiu utiu mai, ueiu unv. fars in tho ppntPr of th 10.C1,;J o i 'waxed cortl is inserted through a hole made with an awl-blade. Cord used of t,prm IK n nmncf, ,-f(.,. . o t- 1 during the dull season, and we can eee maDy ways in wbich it mav h(i . , facilitate business and com id inicate . in- telligence of. importance. (Fayetteville Gazette.) ; Disastrous Fires. ! T to I - i J .lhs cuuuay morning a niau wind swept over this section, -carrying be fore it great heavy sheet:! of sand and yuua "1 uubt irom tiic taut!, which t - - . . . As the day wore ,y"HECsijfeii'ecliGd from h?rizon to ftho suuet with a - , , - - 5 iSHSFSiSit oaZ' If , southern, south-western, western imd rorthern ieave.n3 wero lib .up with t be . . - iuv. "r:a giare oi berca hres i u the woods lut? 6U,h:l! town of towering piues, leap to the topmost b,ra?cLo3 and uUfi theais lvcs eff to J new .?e, au? carfy 1110 vasta- i. The. whn n meant from past experience, dreaded hear, the accounts which would be coming in on- tbe next day : and summing up of Sunday's fires are as disastrous as thev wll can bd The i i o 1 1 ' r . ' fire swrteci iroma Durnicg stump m JJr. L?uis Emmitt's field ; a gust of wind ?S"efe ?nbraS- e?alto a dis- tance of-50-or 7o vards into the nei-h- baring woods, and set the inflammable material in a blaze results of tin" firPr iTr Tiart "frvrran hni.nt L -, fd; house.JFumiture .fences, oS npiises, everything, laid in ashes.; a staoie beiongirg to Mrs. Vick con- r-wM,j . n rvrtrt T 7 5UfcS .JS, .t,?s, . . : v.vJ..7vv , j. ucres oi xurnentine land ol Mr. .T w Emmitfs burnt over. If reached .1 . in. -, ... uown to iauerill MClNeiils. iec?n. uown to auenil McISeiils 1DS Big Rcckfi$lin itn conrfe, and the ProPertJ of the Sheriff was saved with . ciimciiiry. nce, an tho men Seiu5 oufc Orearound the farm. and k2 sS' 1 11 r tiamoa Annhf i!v,ii' t -i hnnsrhnirf ,,r "V ", heroines until they pat it oub ' Th v-v.uu uu, ttUU wviacu ukp firo ou Sandy Kun communed insf. 4 Hobb's place and boS- through to the river, leaving a track u?soa"on two miles wide, and burniner un finnrps nf hnts. nnhina n . , ' s mciuukiu g to poor colored poddIg. At Elliottsvillo Mr. Jno. Dawsnn Smith lost abon twmihnf "1" siw TnHI ;n A i -C : 1 1 i . ot -Mi, KUOV Uiill HUU WUUU L'm 911(1 qaantity of timber-insurance about . xms "re-Mgea clear down to lupgsonrr; lnt with what further South votl f( r lu r iJI3 lectm ar that i i if u J : V tiJ damage wo have not yet been able to ascertain;. Eut the most disastrous fire occur red in the Pappy Creek section. This commenced at Sandy Grove, from new grounds being burnt by a colored man. It crossed Juniper, Nicholson and Puppy Creeks, burning in this way the fencing of Mrs Effie Campbell, the fences, barnea. and stables of j Peter Monroe, the turpentine lands of John Blue, John Jenkins and Arch'd Ray, and destroyed verv nearly everything belonging to Alex! McDuffie. Our in formant states that the burnt district there is about 10 miles long, and 2 or 3 wide. ! - Wc arc glad to say that wo have hear of no loss of life or serious in juries; it is impossible to estimate tbe valueof the property destroyed it is very great, while f amiles are'lef t home- ' leca nn1'n 1 1 f :r lJ KJW. uaa en givcu tu uitvui biore ousinpFs 1 i -. .- Suffgestion to Hie Travelius Public. ! 'ourists, emigrants and mariners find that -tetter's Stomach UHters is a medicinal safjuard against uuhealthful influencep, UP which they can implicitly rely, since it PVents the effects that an unhealthy clim.et vitiated atmosphere, unaccustomed or unuoieSpmp tiiet, bad water or other condijs unfavorable to health would othene produce. On long voyages, or journejby land in latitudes adjacent to the e?Ui?r 11 is especially useful as a pre eUlletl1P fphriln (.nmnliiinte onil r?i- oiueisoi'ie stomach, liver and bowels. wmcn arpt,to fittacl peratczon soiournin-j regions, a jt is an natives of the lem ir ti-avelinji in Mich excellent protection against the,tiuence ofj extreme cold, sud- den changt of temperature, exposure to damporexime fatigue. It: not only pre vents interment and remittent fever, and other diseasfrjfa malarial type, but eradi cates them, act which has been notorious for years pash North and South America, Mexico, the est Indies, Australia an other count rle HbollanGous. sue to 9, 11 & 13 Sith Front Street. "I r . . r I - . - iFoi; - Fresh Fasily Supplies t We are New and At Who .ing orders tor- Frcsli Goods salo Price Urn -We are ppared to Heat ihe it )Z prsee If of all oor Grocers. i '.:' One trial vl speak j foi ifself.V Keiccniber vnu ul P-ot Xl.c liKST C. ('.( I S ih'e LOYEST PRICES, at 9, 11 men 2 & .3 s. rnor-JTST. THE MIST EXTENSIVE: Oiliiard Tible Manufactory IN i HE WORLD. THE Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis. THE MONARCH Patentees and sole manufactrers of the Stanc" ard Kovelty and Monarch Billard Tables. Billiard Materials, Ten-Pin Balls and Pins f lowest market eriees. Sad for Catalogue. feb 28-5w tues-sat i Hotic e-Dissolut i on mnE COPARTNERSHP heretofore ex- jiatinff under the name and style of McMIL L.AJN & WATKIJVS. in ihi Stenm Saw and Grist Mill business, in Penier county, ia thi3 uajr. unsolved Dy mutual onsent. - ' i D. J. 3IcMILL4N, feb 27tb, 1378. JOIX WATKINS. mch 12-I0t ' MOFFETT BEIL PUNCH - - AND vi:.r Ico Cold Lager, FIVE CENTS P3R GLASS, At MANNING HOUSE SALOON, nich 25 - Auto. &Photc. Albums. ii ' . i SCRAP1 BOOKS, POCKET AND BILL Hooks. Memo. Books. Gold Pens and Pencils, Playing Cards, Violin Bows and Italian Strings. Also, Blank Books, "Pcliool Books, Plain and Fancy Stationery, Bibles, Prayer Books, Hymn Books, Ac, &c. i f ; , C. W. YATES. mch 25 Bookseller aud i fPhbtoprapher. The Cosmopolitan. Market Street, South side of Market I ouse. JS SO W OPEN as an ALL NIGHT HOUSE .Fine Wines, Ales, Liquors and Cigars and Fat New River Oysters to be had every fiour in the day or Night. - JOHN CARROLL, mc 23 i x. Proprietor. livers m,um- Miscellaneous. BE, PIERCE'S STANDABD REMEDIES Ave not advertised as "cure-alls," but are specifics in t le diseases for which they .are 'recommended. MA f URAL SELECTION, !T i ' Investigators of natural science have demonstrated beyond contro versy, that throughout the animal kingdom the "survival of the fittest" is the outlaw that 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, Di1. Tierce'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 loots up to several hundred thousand more. No business could grow to such proportions and' rest upon any other basis than that of merit- 33 Ii. SAGK'S afas? Is Pleasant to Use- "9 1 Its 'nvcn extend over a perod 'of vears. afa?rh Rcmsdy Its sale consHahtlv increases SAGS' l Cures by its Mild, Soothing. Ettecfc 2 " Cures "Cold in Head" and Catarrh, or OzotMia. I ' A OPEN L1TTE1? Rocx poivr,. Mass., April 2, '77.. jSIu. Editor : Hay inar -read- in ymir paj)er reports of the remarkable cures ot catarrh, I am induced to tell "what I. know about (catarrh, ' and I fancy the 'snulP' and "inhaling tube" makers (mere dollar. grabbers) 'would' be glad if they could emblazon- a similar ciwq iirtho papers. For 26 years I suffered with catarrh. The nasal passages became ccmpletejy closed. "Snuff," "dust," "ashes "inhaling-tubes," and "sticks,'f wouldn't work, though at intervals I would sniffup the so-called, catarrhl snufr, until I became a valuable test er for- sxicli ; medicines.:. J rad ually reiwprsjpi:and nb-pn can know howimtcTi IufterBjcl:)!- what a mis erable being I w'asT "My head ached over my eyes so that I was confined j to my bed for many successive days, sintering the most intense pain, which at one time, lasted continu ously for 10S hours. All sense of smell and taste gone, sight and hear ing impaired, body shrunken and weakened, nervoussystem shattered ajud constitution broken, and I was hjawking 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! Kemedy induced me to pur chase a package, and use it with Dr. Pierce's Nasal Douche, which ap plies the remedy by hydrostatic pressure, the only way compatible with common sense. Vell, Mr. ldi 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 1 was relieved, and in three montns 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 aciivej anil bowels regular by the use of his Pleasant Purgative Pellets. If my experience will in duce other sufferers to seek the same meank of relief, this letter will have answered its purpose. l ours trulv, s. d: kemick. A GL0U0 OF WSTN58SE8; The following named parties are . . . among tne thousands wiio have been CUBED OP CATARRH by the ilSO of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy : A F Downs, Xew Geneva, Pa: D Brown, St Joseph, Mo; E C Lewis, Rutland, Vt; Levi Springer, Nettle Lake, Ohio;. Chas Norcrop, North Chesterfield, Me; Milton Jones, Scri ba,N Y; J E Miller, Bridger Station, wyo; j uternain, Logansport. lnd: Branch, Ind; D Williams, Canton, Mo; W A Thayer, Onarga, 111; S B Nichols, Jr, Galvestonj Texas; Jonas F Reinert, Stonesvilie, Pa- v Lusk, McFarland., U; Johnson Williams, Helmic, Ohio; Mrs M A Wayne, Ind; Mrs Minnie Amaise 200 Delancy Street, New York; h' W Hall, Hastings, Mich; Wm J' Mars ton, Lowell, Mass; I W Roberts, Maricopa. Ariz; Chas SDelanev TT-xr- risburg,Pa; M CCole, Lowell, Mass Mrs C J Spurtin, Camden. Ala- riii F: Kaw, Fredericktowni Ohio; Mrs Lucy Hunter, Farmincrtbn. Til- ii xx x'osi, jogansi)oru, inil; J W Bailey, Tremont, Pa; H B Ayres, La Porte, Ind; Jessie Ml Sears. Fort qurrey, Trenton, Tenni J G Joslin, Keeue, N H; A J jasper, Table Rock,, W Va; Louis Anders, Gays port, Ohio; CH Chase, Elkhartjiid Mrs Henry Haighti San Francisco' Cal; Mrs E M Gallusha, Lawrence ville, N Y; AV J Graham, Adeljowa A O Smith, Newman, Ga; Chas it Rice, Baltimore, Md; Jesse M Sears Carlisle, Ind; Dan'l B' Miller. For E J Spauldiug, Camp jStambaugh, Wyo; I W Tracy, Steamboat Rock i 9 miugs, Bantoul, Hi- "fi v tU" Charleston FourConWr?, N Y - . " " CK- Zobrist, Geneva, v'. Ari broik " cTSuSiTifi: 8 B ;MoCnd' Nashporthio; WW WarnerNoruI Jackson, Mich; Miss Mary A Wiuni Danen,! Wis; John Ziegle Carlfi& tfTw ?a; James Tompkins? t Cloud Minn; Enoch Duer, Pawneo C y, Neb; Joseph T Miller vlnf? Ohio, S B Nicholas. G.wl! HX. Laird, Upper Alton, Ill-'jAhi; Davis, Prescott, Ariz; Mrt Naucv Graham. Forest Cove, Oreg. . auc Golden Medical Discovery Is Alterative, or Blood-cleansing. Golden Medical Discovery ! Is Pectoral. Golden Medical Discovery Is a Cholagogue, or Liver Stimulant Golden Medical Discovery . Is Tonic. Golden .Medical Discovery IUtii-waii f Wo Ui .im I I. Dyspeiisia. Vhei-e the skin is sallow and eov : ered with blotches and pintles, Gr where there are scrofulous swelling and affections, a few bottles of Gold" en Medical Discovery will effect an en irecure If you feel dull; drowsy debilitated, have sallow 'color of skin, oj yellowish-brown spots od face r body frequent headache or dizziness, bad taste in moutU. inter! nal heat or chills alternated with hot flushes, low spirits and gloomy fore- - --Oo, lucguiar appetite, and tongue coated, you are suffering from Torpid Liver, or ' Biliousness. In many cases of "Liver Complaint'' onlv rnrf. fl v X- luptuuis are ex penenced. As remedy for all such cases, Dr Pieice's Golden Med"ea Discovery has no equal, as it effects perfect cures, leaving the live? strengthened and healthy. , THE PEOPLE'S MEDICAL SERVANT . Dk. R. V. Piercju js the sole pro prietor and manufacturer of the fore going remedies, all of whi6h are"sold by druggists. He is also the Author ot the People's Common Ronear: cal Adviser, a work of nearly one thousand pages, with two hundred ami eigmy-iwo wooa-engravingand -k I -4- T" 1 . ' 1 e z i'iaie. xe nas already of this popular work sob Over 100,000 Copies 1 PRJCE (post-paid) $1.50. Aiuiress : E..V. PIERCE, M, D., fet s Dlspeilsary Buffalo, N. y. Fall M mmer. 1877-78. OWj IN STORK A LARGE AND CARE fully Bclccted stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Boot, Shoea, Uats, Clothing Fur nishin Goods, &c, for the Fall and Winter Trade. !.' ".' . I y - ' - ' I i Tiff v B?uds were elected by me peraonallr in the Northern market and With a view to ??c7?c 8fuflnvd-reirementa of thi8 ec stofk. 7 Vlte an emination of my Wholesale Dealers are notified that 1 and will offpr harn u ,,u,'fcA. can ."vuiiwc wargamB. 1 A. WEILL, Agent, Jan -n r..v4 o1 PUHCELL HOUSE, (Formerly the National Hotel.) NORFOLK ' VIRGINIA, '. - j - j R. DAVIS, Pr'p. Just Arrived. ; SOO Bus. Fresh Meal I SO Bbls. Flour alidades, 200 Bbls. Molasses, 1 , 7 Bbls. Sugar, jLioxes 1). S. Meats. Rice, Tobacco, Snuff, Coffee, Lard, Candy;! Crackers, &c. UINFORD, LOEB A CO. I inch 2J Wholesale Grocers. B. D. MORHIU, Undertaker,, Carpenter and Cabinet-Maker, j Third .Street, Opp.'acityZXXal yiLL FURNISn COFFINS and Casketf with attendance at short notice. I Orders for Carpenter work and Cabinet work respectfully solicited and promptly ex ecu ted. as Scrofula, or King'V pyj i'r,,,'11 Ulcers, or Old Hor; Bii'iffi l)Ies; and Eruntioni n,." .i1 lm' its Pectoral properties itci.re, lV, 1 ehial, Throat ami Lung'S ' Incipient ConsumptlouT Lmirini Ccyugbs; and Chronic LarytS Its Cholagogue properties render ii an unequaled remedy for Bilio,, J ness; Torjid Liver, or f'Liw & plaint;" and its Tonic projX make it equally efiicaciun. i,, Wff. i Indigestion. Loss of A.nt.: I -"i'l'itiv, ami i i i All work guaranteed. feb 8
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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