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EISISTASCE TO THE AlSTKU.v. One -Minion Forcctl 4o Uctrcat panslarlsm at the Bottom oflUc In surrection. of f.cverat accoiapa- 1 to havn Vienna. AuRtut 1 i -Wnrtalinrfi f and TegotLonn divisions o dovan- tfcrajivo on Thursday or 1 r;dy next, without opposition, tho inhabitants having already Riven uotico of their smbmisaion to the Austriau occupation. Gen. Szapary's check before Tnz.a was duo to the numerical fcupenority of the insurgent. The Austnans piked two of their own gnus ami abandoned them. The engagements with tho insurgents worn very obsU- Tho New l'reo Irts conhms the statement that Mm bavis for an ar rangement ktwa-n Austria and the Porte ban alrcii-lytHH.ii agreed upon. The Tresa ys that a treaty will be igneti at Scrajevo by Uca.i;iiimpn jcu and Mehemct Ali I'asha. It is aaid that dillY-rouc s uavo arisen among tho insurgent u Livno. Her zegovina, and at other points ou tho frontier nortu t.i luv. riv r causing the breaking up band, the chief f vbicb, nied by Hadji Ioju, are haul fled into Albam.. lUcrsa. An-. 11. Tl. Austrians bar occupied LjnbinjV, Herzegovina. There are 5,000 in urgent r.t Jlando!a, aouth of Ljabitije, bud mother body near tilth. Six thousand Turkish troops embarkti for Valoua, Albania, yesterday, on brard three Austrian Lloyd's "hteanierh, r-ECortrtl by two Austrian trigates. Lo.ndo.v, August I I The Pans cor rrspondent cf tho Time If arcs from an unquestionable fOi:rco that the Emperor France Jot-ph i much ef fected by the r Mtance otlWed to the Austrian occupation u: the Turkish province?. 'lue i e.i ... o dvin net com from the M;i-.-ii,.;.iU' alone; h revolutionary Pansluvism in behind tnem. not ith miv of defeating the occupation, ln: t keep nliv disaffection wh:c:i u:!!;!tftC th ? Uz rtianw null If t? iv :.un t. rrvia tho rreat focn f P.i'.fdav agitation Tlif?frrinn (J.iv mm: nt pan.rstiv do- clares tliat it U lov.dlv adhering to its fnri ntmn wilh Austria, but tUi de claration i not ini!bcity b dievrd a Vienna. whro Miff'lngof irritation against Serviu i on tho increase; hence tho rejMrt which prevailed la-t nitfht that an Aiudriuii rorp will l flnt tn wateh Servia. with orders to advance iuto the country at the lira sight ot bad faith.' AxoiiiEii coRcrrr ikdiax acext 1 Proved (.nil!) ofSivcarins to False Pay Rolls and Embezzlement Bismarck, D. T.t Ang. 14.Ucn. namraond.lmlian lnpoctor,haH found another ccrrnpt agent at FortLf rthold nhnvn Iiismarck. Ho its" not a big thitf, br.t is proved J a reverend backslider of f tno Congregational Church, who has been guilty or pcijury ; oirri'rtn fn UQDav rolls, una oi i,irf.-!ompnt in Docketiucr funds iiratrn on fk voucher belonging to an other man. He carried bis wife on his pav roll when sho wa absent from the Rc'pncv. and bun lied, and acted eo rnwardlv toward tho Indians that they unammonsly yen lor us ouiciai eciup. Ho is a wretched sample of a wretched lino of church agents. Tho records of Agonts Spcrry and Tappan, preceding Aii?Gn. nrn mifsincr.' Thev have bad reputations. ! Wasiiisoton, Aug. H.-r-lutormation has been received at the' Indian Oaiao that 1.500 pounds of tobacco have been found secreted under the' floor of the isuo houso at tho Crow Creek Agency. Livingstone reported that there were bat :.00: pounds at the agency. Eight thousand iouhds', bavj nlri ady beon di.-rovLred. This ! is inorj than an eighth of .the whole amount ibtucd an nually to all the Indians in the United States. It is not! known whether Livingstone applieji for additional sup plies of tobacco this year, but he did make application for the usual amount of drugs wheu he had enough on had t ir ift 10 last lor mt ecu ytursf CAROLINA. is tJ h HOWARD'S 1TRSMT EM) ED. Trlerrnnhln lha: the HosJUc In dians are Assembling to'Surren der. Wasiiixoton. Aug. 14. (Jen. Mc Dowell forwards tuo lollowing des patch froai Gen. Houard. dated Boise City, Idaho, Aug. "lieporia iroru CiDt. Miller of the 10th insf. indicate scattered uarties of hostiles assemb ling to surrender. Somo aro wander ing, but few appear together south of Ilrney. Tho few Wcincr Indians have gono into tho rongh couutry be. twecn tho Weifer and th Snake rivers. Major Egbert, near Cold Springs overland stage mad, ran upon six or seven Indians, and captured from them fifteen horse. (Ireene, with five companies, is pushing those who have tied eat and north from 3amai prairie. Forsyth was venter day at Camp Thrco forks and Milcs's mounted infantry is ecouting dilTerei t places from Baker to tho mouth of tl e Boiso river. Capt. Uram, with tho Lipwai and Monut Idaho men, starts for home up the trail through tho In dian valley. I have instructed and rearranged tho force, putting Forsyth in charge here, Miles at Biker, Wneaton at Wulla Walla, and reen forcing Miller at Malheur Agency, ending him with prisoners to Harney, baviug ahso takcu the necessary pre liminaryteps to Hcnd -the tnops to their new", stations as soou us e can judiciously do o. I will start for Vancouver to-day' (i EX. UlTLLK'S CANDIDACY. Da rha:n is tJ have a ban J. Raleigh Observer: The Collector re ceived and deposited ):i yesterday tlie sum of $11203.28. I lMnton (iazcltt-: A i.eu- Democratic journal is to Lcbtarted'onj or about the 21rd in-st. in our licihborin towu, Ply month, lv the rivnuth FubHshiug 0m- pan', Avith an able corps ot editors. Tno papcr.will be styled The Elevator. Fayctlcvi"V C.v.i '.U;: We , regret t leani lh:t the stab'.t aiid forat:i ht-ust"; of Maj. Ji;-.. hvan-. e.ist i(f tl.o Fear ltier, was Mituk by lij:hi:i:n bsl niulay af,ernx)ii, ami tb bu;l Unz wiih all us c:nteiit detiojt-il. I Xt h.Hiianee. Raleigh AVie.?. Mr. Foter, of J Frank liii.tiuj iiiv ntir ! t'ao tyn s-ttui ma- l-lii-n- .if !!! Il1lt.-1l Dlf'llt illll ll 14 lill made, has at last perfected om nUd has h ul offers f r the rii;ht, i f I ire sums. The niaohii:e tle rcMilt of I. in 3 cars of R.dci-h Xtirs .-Mr. J. V. Tucker, of Halifax comity, has sent the Department of Agriculture a licet that can 1 13 beaten. It ts of the bloodtred turnip variety, and weighs IS pounds. It, will be exhibited at the Fair as the largest ever crown in the State. ;. I Tarboro Southerner : A military com pany has just been formed at Ringwood, Halifax county, with ' the following glorious veterans as ofliccrs: Col. F. M. Barker, Captain; J. r, Iach, 1st Lieu tenant; II. C Matthews, -fcinl Lieutenant; 1. F. Arrington, 3rd Lieutenant. ' 1 Ireensl)oro litnit: Turkey feathers are-oinintr into demand in the Nortjiern markets, a tcniieman ironi uicnmona informs us that they Will brhi" from 20 to SO cents per pound in that citj; '1'hey must be lucked !ry. Tiiere is demand for all feathers f f three incites or more in length, except, the wing Mathers. ; Raleigh Observer : I The Secretary of State int. this ns that all tho counties hive sent in tho ofiicial. abstracts of the lati e lection cccjt Rockingham. , lie lias written to tho pmpcr authorities ithcre to send down the returns, so that there will le no necessity for ah adiarnmcut of the Board of State Canvassers. 1 avcttcvillc (.'aitiU: Mr. Thus. IL Sutton, in a communication in this week's issue, makes grave charges against the mail ai;cut on tho Cape Fear river. Tho writer's character and standing forbids the idea that he would make -an accusa tion lightly, and if tho statements made j arc true the mail agent should bo removed lor incompetency or carelessness, er both. ... ... Ate to M UU 1 V I removal of h;s esteemed family from cur I mids:. The Professor' las located in the town! of Wilson where he assumes charge of a male school under rightf manr in the right place. The Gen eral was in town on Tuesday en route for Suiithfield, from which point he intends to make ah inspection of the river down to Goldaboro, and the survey ordered ly Congress will be begun with early frost; it not being deemed expedient to under take it now. Gen. Ransom will have his headquarters either at Newborn or Golds boro, and when actual work commences it is his purpose to employ as much home labor as lie may be permitted to do by th? department. This will leave a good deal of the money among our own people. From Foreign Ports to Arrive. (ier barque August, Lowries. sailed from Conway, August 2. Br barque Blackpool, Ailchinson, sailed from Ixmdon, July 25. Nor barque Chatham. Kneidsenl sailed from Sligo, July 1 Jlr birquc Chm-Chm, f cleat ed from Newcastle, June 21. 1 Nor barque Christiue, Jensen,1' sailed from Glasgow, via Maderia, June 2S.i Gtr barque .Christopher Columbus, Dobler, sailed from Bordeaux, July 20. Ger barque Else Metzler, Dehlman sailed from Morlaix, July 11. . j Nor barque Erstatninger, Jensen, sailed from Greenoclr, July 20. t Nor barque Forsete, Christensen, sailed from Glasgow, June :iu. COLHIEECIAL NEWS. j WILMINGTON MARKET 1 Acgcst 16 i y M. i 8P1IUTS TDI1PENTINE Market steady at cents. Sales of 300 casks at that figure. liOSlN Firm at 1 ITU for Strained and 4 iur .uooa Strained. Sales at quota tions. 1 TAR Steady at l 73j Sales of receifts at qnoiations. f IITT1T1 w w . "u AUitrExrixE-Steady At tl W for Hard and 1 7G for Soft. Sales 'at qiiota tions. 1 rnrw 1 i wiio-umat an advance of 1 of a eeni 0:1 3 esterday s quotations. W'c hear of small sales at the folowing official quo-l tations: Ordinary Good Ordinary, Strict Good Ordinary. umw iuiuuiing.... Middling Good .Middling DAILT EKCEIPJg . . . I ' lA'n 3 Daies hpinm lurpeDUne 1 !76 caski ijoein ...1,219 bb!s Tar lay " Crude Turpentine.....! COG ' 10 li Cent, l'ed ersen, .sailed Nor barque. Frank, from Glasgow, July 4. Rr barque Geo Davis. Hooker, sailed Irom Liverpool, Juue 27. Ger barque llenncK Dircks, Schult, sailed from Whitehaven, Aug 1. Nor barque Kaleb, Larsen, sailed from btavanger, July 10. or barque Lovdahl, Larsen, sailed from Hull, July I. Gerhaniue Lydia l'eschau, Bremer, sailed irom London, duly 21. Br barque Margaret Falconer. Morelv. X? 1 T ' saneu irom i-iiverpooi, June zi. .Nor barque Memory, -, Europe. Ger barque Minna, Boose, sailed from Rotterdam, July IV. , Br barque North Carolina, Rucliau, sailed Irom Liverpool, July S. .Nor barque Oluf, byunen, sailed from London, July 12. r barque Poseidon, Beck, sailed from Rouen, July 21. or baraue l'necis, Roth, cleared from London, July 12. Nor barque Rector ' Steen, Alverber, sailed from Rotterdam, July 21. Nor oarque Resolve, Andersen, sailed :'rom Silloth, July "1. IJr barrpie Ruth Torping, 'Sricksen, at iverpool, August 1. . " i Ger barque Siren, Callies, sailed from K'ensburg, June 22. j Nor barque Sosterk, Guttormsen, sailed from Londonderry, July 1. Nor barque Npoed, Ois:n, siileil from IiTidin, June 22. Nor barque bt Olaf, (Hs.mi, siiled horn t.reenoek, June 2:1. (Jer barque Von der Jleidt, Mich.dis, saneu irom uraKe, August V. Nor barque Zephyr, Jensen, sailed from Wisbcach, July 1(1. Ger brig Alma, Grabe, failed Bordeaux, July 18. (Jer brig Annehen, Ohier, sailed London, June 8. ' (Jer brig Atlantic, Harder, sailed Antwerp, July 17. Nor brig Azha, Uaugcr, sailed Liverpool, July 20. i Am brigB FXasli, Williams, sailed from Jondon, July 17. Nor brig Brazilion, Beck, sailed from Barrow, July So. Nor brig Caroline Catharine, Alelsen, sailed from Gloucester, June 20. Nor brig Frani, Markausen, sailed from Whitehaven, July j Nor brig GalatlV.i, , sailed from New York Markets. . Herald, 15th. I I ' cotton on tue .spot was quiet, bnt with out cnange in price. Rales were 221 bales, including LSI bales to-day and , JO bales last evening, au spinning, f utures closed firm. The market opened at about vestereav s closing prices, but developed considerable firmness, and at the close prices were from 5 10 y points Dettertnan, yesterday's closing. Naval Stores Tho I market for spirits turpentine was quiet, but steady; 50 bbls New York sold at 27 1-2 cent. Rosin Sales were 400 bbls. No 2 and No 1 at l 55 a 1 70; 10O bbls good strained at SI 40; 100- bbls strained at il 37 1-2 and jioo bbls No 2 at SI 45. We quote: Spirits turpentine, mer chantable order, 27 a 27 1-2 cents; rosin, good strained. Si 40 a 51 42 1-2; strained, 1 oil :,: tar, e2 50; pitch 2. MARINE NEWS. I. 1 ARRIVED. Steamer A P Hurt, Worth, Fayettevill Steamer Wave, Robeson, Fayetteville, Williams & Murchison. Steamer North East, Taddison, Point Cas well, Paddison. Steamer J s Underbill, Latham, Smith ville, O G Parsley & Co. Steam-yacht Passport, Harper, Smithville, ueo flyers. CLEARED. j Steamer Wave, Robeson, Fayetteville, Williams & Murchison. '' , Steamer A P Hurt, Worth, Fayetteville; Worth & Worth. Steamer North East. Paddison. Point Cas well, JPaddison. steamer .1 s Underhul. Latham. Smith ville, O G Parsley& Co. steam-yacht Jfassport. Haroer. Smithville. ueoiuyers. Nor barque Euxinus.Tallacksen.AntwerD. ll'ili: . . m . luiiuus k iiurcnison. , i Miscellaneous. IfliTlEWYilSICilSSIS V There is a certain cure for you here 1 hese vlt? 3nS, Humbugs or Cure- but REBIILARDOETORS'PMSCHIPTIONS 1 Prepared by an Apothecary rf 1 15 Years' x Exporicnco. And.eacli remeily is prepared especially for tho Diseases fpr which, it is i:itended ' 1 upon sou ml medical principles. ' YolkiHar-s Certain Cures Are the purest and bestjmcdieine , ever made. They stand Ubequjilcd lScforc he World. The remedies aire, simple. ' They are convenient, meeting a want long fejt, a remedy being : ready prepareil f r any complaint upon which yi.u can fiCpeud, thereby saving many dollars by trying remedies advertised good 1 for a hundred: different comnlaints. I I ! There is no more claimed for each bf these j remedies t 1 Than they Will Certainly perforin 1 Volkmars Liver Pills, A certain ! : cure for Liver Complaint and dis - eases arising from' a disordered Liv er. Price 25 ctsJ a box or 5 lwxcs for$l t0. . 1 I .. ' j Volkmars. Fever and Ague Pills. A certain cure for, Chills and all Fevers. Contain no Oumin'.'. Price Si 00 a box, or 6 boxp for $oj 00. ' Volkmar's Alterative Pilis. A cer tain cure for diseases arising from impure, blood, such as Scrofula or King's Evil, , Rose or Erysipelas and WThite Swelling. Price SI 00 a box, or Q boxes for ,5 00. Volkmar's Cholera cure for Cholera, Diarrhoea, Dysen tery, Cramps or Coli-c Pairjis. Price 50 cts. a box, orO boxes for $2 50. Volkmar's Nervine Pills. A ccrtaib cure for Neuralgia, Tic-fDoloreux, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Head ache and Hysterics Price' $1 00 HiacoUanoons. PEER'S Port Crane Wine Used in Hundred! of Congrejritioai for Co mtmion purposes. AUo , Excellent for Ladies and Weakly pcr. sons and the Ared. o J ,M-H .80NUM SANGl'iNTM ; Mt. Prospect Vineyards, New ( Jorsoy. Cholera Pills. A certain I irom fro m! from from iioidsuoro JicstiCJi'icr grct that wo chronicle the Prof. F.W. Adams au i Littlehampton, ?Julv 12. . Br brig George, Can oil, sailed from Liv erpool, August S. I Nor bris Hasselo, .Strange, fsailed from London, July s. j Br brig J.-mie, Jones, sailed from Liver pool, July 22. 1 Ur brig Jcon.', JCIla, sailed from Liver pool, June 2i. Nor brig Lampo, Jorgt-nsen, sailed from London, July IS. Nor brig Patriot, Juvasen, sailed from London, July b. Br brig Rover, Webster, sailed from Rotterdam, July:Jl. j Br brig Signal, Tinnett, sailotl from London, June 8. j Dutch brig Minca Packet, IlagnAViuke). sailed from Liverpool, July 1. (ier brig Willibald, AfutzoII, sailed Irom Urake, July 22. lir Jschooner Fyida, Bout Hour, sailed from Greenock, July S. Br schooner Relnt Lawrence, .sailed fitrn (tlassgow, July 8. Nor schooner Resolnt, Crar, cleared from Indon, July 20. Exports. FOREIGN. Antwerp-Nor barque Euxlnus 1,402 casks spirits turpentine. WEEKLY STATEMENT OF STOCK ON HAND ATCCST 12, 1S78. Cotton ashore, atloat... AC 12 Total Spirits ashore... ! afloat... Total.J ! i Roain ashore..... afloat....... Total 58 14,270 Tar ashore afloat.. Total Crude ashore, afloat... Total 14,270 o,r,is 90,742 2,C92 . - 1 2,C02 1,637 a box, ur 0 boxes for $5 00. 1 Volkmars Iron Tdnic .Pills. A cer tain cure for Weakness or Feeble ness, less of Appetite, debility from long sickness, Dimness of sight, when caused by weakness, and for all complaints originating Irom a poor state oi the blood. Price 50 cts a bcx, or Gboxes for $2 50. Volkmar's Bucnii Pills. A certain cure for diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder,such as! Diabetes',G ravel and1 Retention br Incontinence of Urine. Price $1 00 a box, or iG boxes for 50 cents a box A cer- - H i,g:j7 RCEIPTB FOR mF. WEEK FA'DINO AUO. 12, 78. Cotton Spirits.... uosin...i Tar... Crude 1 r 122 4,416 9,41)0 398 2,334 Me! p or o KiPonTS Fon the week endino atjo. 12, i Domestic. most nattering auspices. We wish him 1 rirruiar lhat Is nplii" IiUtiirlmi" i .1 i . - - --'"- I fcjaiu.a-.c inciKHi pcoino or .'Wilson on Among the YotCM Of jlavsachU- bating secured h:s herviccs. Charlotte Observe' : Yesterday after- ICtti, Eostox, Aug. 11. Ilundrcds of copies of-the following document were prmuu lo-aay ana are oemg presentea by Uea. Bauer a friends to tho votera la every city and town: To Qrs. Bex jam is F. Bltlus Dear Sir.' We, the undersigned, legal votera of the . feeling the neces aity of a more economical administra tion ox oar State dorerexnent as well aa of our national affAirp, arid believ ing yoa would, it elected Governor of oar State, use your experienc. influ ence abd skill ia public afiiira to re lieve the people a hardens, and with your great energy bring about a more equal and efficient administration of the laws of this Commonwealth, would xaoat "respectfully ask the privilege of nsing your name as an independent candidate for the oCico of Chief Mag- utrase ox onr State. fayetteville Cozctte: Ur. Shafler, the miller at Merchanta Milk bad a narrow escape from drowning ou last Tuesday evening, lie went out oa the dam to re mote some boards, when be lost bis bal lance and Jf ell iUo the pond. Tle water was irresistible and carried him over the dam, a height of some 25 feet. He was stunned by the fall, nd was taken out in a half drowned condition by passers-by. We are glad to say that h was not seriously in jured, i For Upwards or Thirty Tears Mrs. Winslow's SYnur has been used for children. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowel?, cures dysentery and diar rluca, whether arising from teething or other cause. An ". old and well-tried remedy. 25 cents a dottle. d & w. noon Saudy Patterson, a fireman on one of the passenger engines. on the North Carolina Railroad, in cleaning oil' the en gine, accident ly turned one of the cocks attached to a pijKJ leading,iuto the boiler, wncn tijc not water and tcam rushed out Wilmington District. Appointments for Quarterly Meetings made by Rev. L t. Burkhcad: TIIIED EOCXD. Bladen, atBcthlehem Aug 17-18 upon hfm, and before he could escape one Cokesbnry and Coharic Mission of his lcgH was badly scalded. It is feared at Bethel that the burn extcuded acout-idcrable dis tance into the llesh, and if so tho fireman will be disabled for several weeksj Kalcigh footer: Sheriff G. M. Mooring, of Pitt county, delivered to the warden of the penitentiary on yesterday, j desse oration, alias Joseph idorriss, con- Aug 24-25 Clinton, at Salem. Sept 1- 2 Onslow,. . . iopsad,. .Sept 7- .Sept 7- Cotton Spirits Kosin Tar Crude a Foreign. Cotton Spirits Kosin Tar, Crude, crrr of wilmingt6n, n. c, MAYOR'S j OFFICE, August 6, 1878. Notice. Consumption Cored An old physician, retired from practice havinir had olaced in his hands bv an victed of larceny and sentenced to one East India missionary tho formula of a jcarb imprisonment., icnutr bberdl simple verrctab o remn. r. for the snecriv Aaa.ci iiowani, oi cw iianoter counti, and jx?fmanent cure for consumption, delivered to the warden Jeremiah John-! bronchitis, catarrb. asthma, and all throat sou ana l nomas yiuiams, sentenced for and lung affections, also a positive and larceny 10 iour jcars imprisonment; Joe rauical cure lor nervous debility and all Vyuauce ior same onencc to two vcars. and I nervous comnlamta nftr?r having testnH Arthur Timmons, alias Douglas Tim- its wonderful curative twwersm thousands mons, sentenced to two years imprison- of cases, has ielfc it his duty to make it meni iorooiammg goous under fale pre- Known to his suffsrinir fellows. Actuated tenccs. ; i bv this motifr" nnrl p. nsiT to relieve hn- Goldsboro Messenger; Our friends re- man sufiermg, I will send, free of charge. siding on the line of Neuse river will te I to a wno desire it, this recipe, with full rejoiceu to icara tuac :ne wors of im- w4-aoos jor preparinK ana usuig. m proving and rehderim: naviirable the I German, French, or English. Sent by Ncusr, for which purpose au appropria- j na" D addressing with stamp, naming A I T 1 . . m (ion Congre&fl. will be commenced carlv o 1 1 - . . ' 1 , .1... , iisiuc iiiojw wta- io n oen. i mut xr-,T ...-,... Tnn.T t .f y . w a n . . . .v. ... . I I . I iff. - . ion was made during tho last session of thl3 Papcr- W. W. Sherar, 149 Powers Congress, will be commenced early in the I ock. Rochester. New York, aug 12-4w A LL PERSONS SOUTH OF WILMLVG ton, from any of the cities or town on the j I 1 Sea CoaBtwhere Yellow Fever, or infectiona 1 i or contagions diseases exist, will be Quaran- - 1 ; tined for Twenty Days before being allowed ! I i to visit the City of Wilmington this order to be enforced until November 1st, 1878. Any person violating the above order will be fined Fifty Dollars and imprisoned not leas than one monOi. There will be a Police man stationed at the Depots on the arrival of trains, who will enforce the above order. By order of S. H. FISHBLA.TE, ang6 Mayor of City of Wdmington. S5 00. 8 Volkmar's Matico Pills. Al certain ' cureforGonorrho3a,Gleet and Whitos Price S2 00 a box, or 0 boxes for $5 00. Volkmar's Restorative Pills. A cure for Spermatorrhie, Seminal weak ness, and Impotence'. Pried $2 00 a box, or 3 boxes for $5. 10 I Volkmar's Female Pills. A certain Cure for Female Irregularities, Sup jfression of Menses and all diseases arisiug from a relaxed state of the system. Price $1 00 a box, !or 0 boxes' for $5 00J ' 11 olUmars Opium lilts, .ror re lieving pair.. Price i)r G hoses for $2 50. 12 Volkmar's Rheumatic Pills. tain cure for Chronic Rheumatism and Gout. ' Price $1 00 a box, or C boxes for 5 00. i 1$ I Volkmar's Rheumatic Powders. A certain cure for Inflammatory Rheu matism. ; Price 75 cents a box, or 5 boxes for $3 00. ; Volkmar's Iniection Powders. For Gonorrhoea. Gleet and Whites. To be used in connection with Matico Pills. Price 35 cents a box. boxes fpr 1 50. 1 Volkmar's Dyspepsia Powders. A certain cure for Dyspepsia, Indigcs tion and Heartburn. Price 50 cts. a box or G boxes for $2 50. Volkmar's. Worm Powders. A cer tain cure for Worms in children and adults. Price 35 cents a box!, or 5 boxes for $1 50. I voiKmar. s uatarrn I'owaers. Acer tain cure for Catarrh.Rose Cold an Hay Fever. Price 50 cents a boi, ior G boxcSs for $2 50. : 'r.n 18 Volkmar's Lung Troches. A certain cure fepr diseases of the Thi-oat and Lungs, such as Congbs,Colds,Bron chitis, Hoarseness,! etc. Price 50 2,450 1 cents a box or 6 boxes for 2 oO V.) V olfcmar s Astnmatic lierbs. A cer tain core for Asthma in 'its-worst forms. Prici SI 00 a package, or G packages for .$5 00.. ' 20 Volkmar's Pile Salve. A certain cure for the most obstinate cases of Blind or Bleeding Piles or Hemorr hoids. Price 50 cts. a box, -jr 0 for $2 50. I 1 21 Volkmar's Eve Salve. A certain cure for Chronic, Sore, Inflamed and Weak Eyes. Price 35 cts. a box, or 5 boxes for SI 50. Will be sent by mail to any address on receipt of price! Address all orders to LOUIS G. VOLKMAB, Pharmacist 407 West 44th Street, New YorkJ mch 29 I ---- i Sleers Port Grape Wiiic ! Four Years Oldi ; T - - ii . 1 . 'i! Timid JUSTLY CELEBRATED NATIVE 1 I 1 Wine is made from (the jnlce of the Oporto Grape,' raised in this country. Its iayalaabl Tonic anfl Slrenstteniiig Frojerties are unsurpassed by. any othcrl native Wine. Being the pure juice of the grape, produced under Air. Speer's own personal supervision, its purity and genuineness are guaranteed. The youngest child may partake of its ccner ous qualities, and tho weakest I inralia nij use it to advantage. It is particularly bene ficial to tho atred and debilitated, and ; luited to the various ailments that'aflHct tho weaker sex. It Is, in everv respect, A WINE TOiUE RELIED ON. " ' i I I I INVALIDS USE SPEER'S PO 11 T URA 'A WINE. M i FEMALES USE SPEER'S FORT OR APE WINE. f i " . i WEAKLY PERSONS FIND A BENEFtl , 11 Y ITS USE. " 'III' ho ala to other "Wines. Sold by Druggists generally,! w o sell Speer's Standard Wine Bittersj 'iTrade enp- plied by all wholesale Dealers, j See that the s-ignature of Alfred Speer, Passaic, N. J., o over the cork oi each bottle, i if A. SPEER'S Mt. Prospect Vineyardi.Nfw J ersey . Office, Xo. 34 Warren St NeW York. For sale by GREEN & FLANN gists. mch i22 :n,!i)ruc j .' J I' . I ( THE TJEW 8 Wheeler & Wilson Sewing machine QOMBijNES ALL TUE LATEST Sewing Machine improvements and makes it the best in the market. Call and see this Machine bc- i ' '-111! tore buying any other and get reduced price list. I We keep full line of Needles and mcnts for all Machines, Oil, Thread ' 1 ll Cord, Ac. i. s ' i Also full Etck of the famous pa Paper Patterns of garment. I'M . Ittach- , HilL tirick '78. 151 485 4,515 194 0 Office-23 Market St., Wilmington; N. C. WUEELER & WILSON 31'F'O CO. july 12 W. B.'ORR, Ac't KILLS a F LI ES room in TWO HOURS. zoc worth will kill more flies than $io worth of Fly Paper. No dirt, no trouble. Duuccim Botanic July2 rr -r ip-r- ,i iirnm i,m wy.j vrt Median o., liaCaio.w. x ! ! 1 I i BEST business you can engage in. $5 to $Z0 per day made Dy any worker of either sex, right in their own localities. Particulars and samples worth $5 free. Improve your spare time at this business. Address Snasox & Co., Por t- d, Maine. men j cacmake money faster at work tor ns than at anything else. ' capital not re auired: we will start yon. 512 per day at home made by the industrious. Men, wo men, boys and girls wanted everywhere to work for us. Now is the time. Costly out fit and terms frpe. Address Taira A Co., Au We Are Offerinc: at Low- i ' e$t Market Trices i rf BAIli i;HUiUJG HAY, 1 Lrge NVC.and Western Canvassed Bacon Hams, jost the article for hotels nd lare families. Lard and Butter all grades. , Sugar, Coffee Canned Goods, Ac. 175 Barrels F2our,"choice brands, I j . .. Chickens, Epprs, A c, r . Parties m want oi cotton lies, send your orders to , ' PETTEWAY X-SCHULKEN.' ulySl lLvCII lyUUl alums CUU1 THE UNDERSIGNED ia nqw prepared t furnish Hot or Coldxr Shower Batfi at his Shaving Saloon under th&Frrst National Bank, at the low price cf fifteen cents fori Cold and twenty-five cents for .Warm Uatas. I uraiaiislal?8 Celeiorated llair Invigoratorf which removes dandruff", cleanses the scalp, and strenrOjens and invigorates the hair, oa hand and for sale by the bottle. I Gentlemen who with anTthin? done in the Tonsorial line, will be pleased after a' trial at the popular Shaving Saloon under tht Aa l tional Bank. I . 1 I. FuRMANSKI, . In the Baaemeat of the First National Baal july 10 ' , , .-I ' 4-, For Sale. DVERTISE IN THE I WILMINGTON (Weekly) JOURNAL Office corner Water and Chestnut rtreets. THE GOOD WILL, Stock and Fixtures complete of the Office 8aloon and KT Unrtnt. sitnxtd nn Curtnm Unnse AveSBe, . in the City of Wilmington, N. C, favorably known to all vhutors aa the "Collias KesUur anL" For further information apply to j W. M. COLLINS, AfV i I Postoniee Box 208,!' - wu hut utrucuicui. lie IS LUC ITW jay gusta, Maine. , mch 6 op stairs. ang 5 WilmiBtonf c
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 16, 1878, edition 1
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