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- ,j - - - - ' . - - . i to I YELLOW FEVEK C1SES IX5ETT ORLEANS- SEW nnntn' Tinwn In Grenada ICjrOC Like Snecp-Tne idcr oi'r"u.U9 .m .,. nf MrmDhls and the lO AH A - - Death Bate Incieasln-. The Congressional Committee ! Work A rain. ; Vi.tr Yolk. Aug. Con' Goldsboro has forwarded S33.05 tho yellow fever Bufferers. Tho reyenua derjosits i in Raleigh on Wednesday were $11,144.14; v I A military company has been orpan t f w . . - gieisiucal labor! ctmmitteo resumed I ,u orange, inoir county, it urs-sion to day. Tho first witness I An amateur ministrel troune has been called was W. Godwin Moody, of Dos-1 recruited from the raaks of the Raleigh ton. lie said that ho cjuld not dis-1 Light Infantry. if;: cover that there was, any conflict an nou. Jesse J. Yeates will be ready to theory between capital and labor, but I 0nen the Conrrssirmii the " ... ... - a:i-i l 4 o ho found mat mere was aruueuu cuu.- First District about the first of Septem ber. luccay. a great - concourse of people were present, the number being estimated X- . 1 ircso 031116 trom a parts o f .ms ocaie, and many were there from Vir- ana Ueorgia. - Q?er -fifty ministers WILMINGTON MARKET August 23 l F M. i SPIRITS TURPKXTIVR VfO -.- ' xl . . vw ocaw jc our sermons were deliver- cenls- sales of 400 casks at that figure. eI each r7iir' AmnWrp .1::" r I TJOSIV . . v m iji - w a. a j mi nLi muru mill Amonz the divines r,f prominence who finote wpm Tr Mr Si 20 for Rowe, of Georgia, liev. Mr. Dameron; o'f tions- K n'3nd Kkr D. P. Gould, of Wil- yu. xiiis Association rs one of the lam est ever held in this State. Much busi ness was transacted during the meeting Good Strained, galosh at quota- ne33 aw Miscellaneous, lfiere a certain cure ' fat mi s. 00 fever patienta Ninety-two deaths up to date. Mririiia, Aug. 21-A despatch to , ihWATM from W. J. Stnith. ice- Rev. W. S. Ttoane. pastor of the Meth odise church inTarboro, received five new members into the church fold on Sunday last. ' , Murfrccsboro Enquirer: The Baptist church, Sandy liun. at Iioxobel, added forty threo members to its list, the result of a recent prcsracted meeting. I Raleigh JVcics : Last week a new Bap tist Church was dedicated at Littleton. now GaEJADA, Aug. -I oovcu Jc,,u" met neiweeu luem gruwiuy uui. wi havo uitu iu:vij. i nnconcepuoa cx jziauvus ucihccu them by both parties. Ihe direct A 1 A. At causes, no iuourut, were mai iub - A Jl this Avalance from W. J. amna. ice- iaiJonDg classes couiu noi unaersana President ot tho Memphis jiowaru i wnT capitalist could be in ntlluenco A-;ftiftTi At Grenada. Miss., says and tney m poverty. Uo had no sym- that five per cent, of tho whole popu-1 patby with hostility agaiust capital on Lition have died, beventy-tlvo ne- luo .art of labor. One was to a great r faVen down to-uay, J.ne Mtent dependent on the .other, lie Vow Orleans doctor are dumbfound- believed that in Massachusetts they wi .t th mahirnitv of the disease. wer0 hvinc m as much harmony as mm " r, . i . i , . . . - . i r- Rm i i Aiiiis: -uur tuoiw thev couia in luo prcsenw condition oi i i:pv. ii i;ipnn fR;o; rr pralyxed for want or proper remeuies. thmgs. Ihe causes oi this conuict conduting a large revival there. v. a urn mitiikui ituiuua .w. i m t in lu lju auuui u uuu-.v iut uuv. i 4 4 71 . - - -r 1 . it ,,w 1 : I vyuariunu jjunocrai: rroi. liooerc o. and. in laci, an uu3 n P:aco u iuu uvuo ti "ur" Phifer. of this city, has -one to Danville. i a nor 1 in 1 110 nrppflni reniurv. duiiih urucetsa . -. , , -' . 4Wt w-.-. Trt.iav'M rr --r,-: r"- " va., 10 taicecnargeof the Musical Le yellow fever reports show 107 cases and roent could be given totvery idleper 40 deaths. Total number of cases to b0a jje WOuld run machinery as he date. 1.462 : total number of deaths to wouid run muscle, as they were force dat4,43o. Tfcedeatnneiio-u-jriutiuuco ln production, lie wouia use aouoie Gov. Pascal M. nernanuez, ui au machinery and douDie muscle to pro duce the same results as now. aiocu inery Should be rua id proportion to idle muscle, and reduce the hours in using both machinery and muscular iorce. ineoniy way m wuicn Cnt season, and it is a source of profound . -Nor i barque Memory, present investments couiu uo nauo thanks-ivin- to know that this comrauni- ' ar barque Minna TAK Steady at ? I 70. Sales at quotation? CKUDE TORPENTiXEtulv At Si ft for Hard and 81 75 for Soft and Virgin. Sales of receipts at quotations. COTTON Steady. No sales reported. Tlie following are the official 'quotations: m From Foreign Ports to Arrirp" urdmarv ...... 0T barque Anna, Petersen, sailed from Strict Good OrdinarrV""" Lowries, sailed Luis Potosi, Mexico ; col. xrea n Htrout. Major J. E. Austin, Walter r.i Alct the latt.r at Bav St. Louis. A Times reporter has viiited a number of prominent physi cians with a view to leammg tne per partment in a College at that place. Raleigh Observer We regret to learn t tr .... . . mat iurs. ance s condition is unim proved. She has the good wishes of the whole btate for her recovery and their I deep sympathy in her sickness and dis tress. Goldsboro 2IesscngcT: Goldsboro has Lisbon, July 20. ! oer barque August, from Conway, August if. i T I ... ' . . . . . ! L,r niue liiackpool, Aitchinson, sailetl from London, July 25. ; j ' i rior oarqtje Chatliam, Kneidsen,- sailed irom ougo, July l'J. i i , . lJ- uarquer. Uhm-UJiiu, Abier, cleared irom Newcastle, June 21. Ger; barque .Christopher Coluiiibu Dojbler, sailed from Bordeaux, July 20. er uarque ii,ise Metzler, Dehlman sailed from Morlais, July 11. I Xor barque Erstatningen, Jensen, sailed Irom Ureenocs", July 20. Ger barque Falke, Schimburg, sailed irom iiiverpooi, August lb. i Nor barque Frank, Pedcrsen, siilcd from Glasgow, July 4. Gurl i uarquti Ueurick Dircks. sailed IVoai WhiJebaveo, Aug 1. ' Xor: barque Kaleb, Larsen, sail Stavanger, July! 10. or barque L.ovp :?:!, Larsen sailed from Hull, July 1. Ger barque ,Lydia l'eschau, Bremer, Middliner. Good Middlinx.. fy... ............. 01 10 11 Cents. ti Cotloni Spirits Turpectine. K081O Tar Crude Turpentine.. DAILY EtCEinrS 03 casks ... .... 92 . Sel u It. from IVeir York Markets. Herald, 22d. Cotton on the snot was&teai- -with o ,,.7 erate demand at late prices. Futureselnsi easy. The market opened 2 to I point bet ter, and remained nrptti-t0iii',tnir.ni, . - i -a '""J uunuS CUBEESt riUCES OF SPOT COTTOX. The followiner nnntatlrTic o American standard of classification mxl fin cotton in store, running in quality not more than half a grade above or below the trrade Preparca by an Apothec c, .VLJ'K Exporting iuu tauu remeuy is prepared tsrJ for the Diseases for wn ichit U g? ijppn sound med-ical pxdpl olkinar,s Certain Cr Are the purest and best medjet I ever maae. They sUnd Unequaled Before the t ituicuie are simple TW convenient, meeting a want W? remedy being ready prepared foA complaint upon which you can der thereby saving many dollari by remeaies.aavertiscd good for a KJ There is no more claimed for each of remedies i Than they Will Certainly p. J . vM 725 " never enjoyed better health than the pres- j sailed from London, July 2i centage of mortality from yellow fever profitable and others set running was among their patients, and thus arrive 0 strengthen the market, and to j do at about s general percentage oi neaius thiB ben we gD(j 0De.half of the throughout the city. According to the consumers wanting product and cm Eubliahed reports of the lijara 9 not obtain it for want of labor and talth. the deaths are about thirty-six lta resuits. we must devise means for per cent., which is largely m excets oi this iabor. The weakness of the Boose, -, Europe. mailed from the actual proportion, mis is evi dent when it is shown th-t, whereas all deaths are reported, a it :s neces sary to do so, to get a cottiricate of Imrial. a larr number f ces of market was due to non-consumpt:on of the masses, which resulted from the conditions enforced on them. The market could only be strengthened by devising labor which would emolov t 1 - A I .... - ... W fever, ac;uai;y in wuu-lw, "rk all idle people. Wm. U. U. Smart, a known to the authorities, owm to tue n-echanic from Boston. I advocated the piece of wire s failure of physicians to make reports, flr)UOintment of a commission of rep- found in tho stoi and again whero patients are mioui reEeutative buoines men, in every de medical atteition. The recent suddeu tment of business.! to tike the increase in the number of persons re- wll0i0 sobii ct of the depression of ported ck is chietly duo to the latter labor iato CJU!:idration. The corn- cans. brOUCUt aOOUl oy tue exeruon mittAA thpn ndmnmed. ox tne uowara Associauou luieuciiu any epidemics. Goldsboro Messenger: A nother so-called "National"- Congressional aspirant has come to the front, and , in this district. Mr. Cicero Green of Craven, announces himself for Congress on the National plat form, j i liaieijrn jcics: .A day or so since Colonel Shaffer lost the most valuable cow in his herd. The animal was valued at 8200. The body, was dissected ' and a several inches long was tomach. Charlotta Democrat: Notwithstanding tho extreme hot weather for two or three weeks past, thp health , of this 'city has has been very good; in fact there has been i 1 1 - i A West Tolnt Cadet Drowns Himself. NEwnrnon, N.i Y. Ang. 21 Cadet Jimes Todd, Jr., county. Pa , is Total , Spirits ashore ....., 13.810 AUO I ! Total Roiin ashore 101. 2C7 afloat. 100 out every case of fever Jwhich other wise would, rerhapp.be known to only a few. Physicians interviewed ou the ubject, while agn tiug that tho per centage of deaths as appeared by the repoits was greater tbiu really existed yet were reticent as to revealing the secrets of their practic?, as the deaths under theii treatment might be mis construed by the public into incom petency. Tne actual percentage of the mortality they, however, were unanimous in concluding at a maxim an is not more than twenty-tivo per cent. - Pout Exds, Li., Aug. 21. Five new cases of yellow fever havo been repor- talheraeincevesterd.lv. lliero have been no deaths. Vicxsnrno. Au?. 12. It iJ estima ted that 200 cases of yellow fever art under treatment hert. I here were twelve deaths during the pant twenty- four hours A despatch from Port Gibson, Miss., savs that thev have had fifty cases of jedow fever there, and that two patients have did. Fugitives from Ocean Springs report that of the nine cases there seven have proved fatal. There are estimates oi tilty new Ciseiof yellow feverfhero during past twenty-four hours, and twenty-lour deaths, twenty-two of them from yel low fever. The appeals of the Howard Association and Masonic orders for relief are being responded to from nil direction?. jACCox,Mis3.Aug2l. Tho panic pro duced by the yellow fever is unparallel ed. Poo pie are fleeing from the pestil ence in every direction. Jackson is almost deserted. Business of all kinds is suspended, and nothing is thought of but escape from the scourge. The situation is truly horrible. OCT mit, Miss.,Aug, 21 A family of even have been stricken down with yellow fever four miles from here. There were two deaths to-dsy. The health of the city is excellent. Great excitement prevails. The city and county is being rigidly quarantined. alnrnni Tenn., Aug. 21.1878. Hopes were entertained yesterday - from the decrease in tho number of " new cases and deaths that tho fever was abating, but they were dispelled to-day by an increase of over one hun dred per cent., both in the number of deaths and new cases, there - being twelva of the former and fifty of the latter reported for tho twenty-four hours ending at 5 P.M. The work of caring for the sick is being bravely carried on by relief organizations, and families aro being removed to the country. No portion of the city is now exempt from the dread visitation. Aid continues to reach us from all parts cf .L . . 1 - . - . mo country, ana is caaiv needed. Destitution and sufferincr are increas in tT with thasnreAd nf thn fAVAr i Cotton The cnlnrM nonnlatinn hiM. .-- Spirits.......... oow largelyin the majority, are acting Tar......". weu in neartuy co-opgratmg w.th the Cnide Sk , & mm. Jmm mt I m V Foreign. uuwMunviii, vuw, tu. mzi. oames l Cotton -rouawuu, orotner oi juieut. rountam. I spirits.... U. a. Ai. was brought here vesterdav I Rotm ? . . . . - uoxning oy ms motner irom tne itoaznt Porter, lying at Gallipolis. Pemiision to land being denied on the UhiosJde, tho brought him through Yet Virgin a. He is very low with yellow lever. Seven others off the Porter are here. The chambermaid is nek. Tne Board of Health appointed xr. xuinop special physician. All the houses are guarded where tho Porter's crew are. Great alarm prevails. caiTTJixooaA, Tenn., Aug. 21. Airs. i. 5chwartzenburg of Memphis died here of yellow fever contracted lvfore leaving home. The hoel are loll of refugees from the infect.d dis tricts, No fcan are entertained hero. of Indiana, Indiana believed to have drowced himself at West Point last night. He had been sick in the hos pital eince May 30, and was seen in the hospital at 10&0 last evening, but was misting this morning. His clothes wero found on the river bank at Gie'o Point. He left letters expressing his . ' ?A TI aezeiminaiion to commut buicicie. Todd was- in his twenty-third year, asd before his slcknass stood at tho head Oi his clas8rtho thud. It is supposed thatcljisIow sichn?ss caused mental unsoundness. His body has not yet been found. The Dawn of Cuban LIbertj. - Havana, Aug. 21. Captain-General . wBcrn uc oaeu: Martinez Campos issoed a circular dirrct- Ia1fc n,Sht, from street ing the Governors of provinces to allow in all parts of tho island meetings of per sons for electoral purposes with liberty of speech, but prohibiting attacks upon the integrity of the nation, and to allow news papers ample liberty, of tlijciissiors upon all subjects. I i WE H K iwj STATKM EX T j i ' I 0 STOCK ON HAND ACCCSf 19, 1S7. Cotton ahore...... 00 afloat,... 48 138 13,810 f Total .? 1...J 104.3C7 Tar ashore.... afloat...... 2,1 4 4 Total Crude ashore..... afloat...... ..... 2,177 2.323 little or no sickness ot any sort, at,, least none of an unusual kind. I Raleigh Farmer and Mechanic: Rev. Geo. W Pepper, who was a chaplain in a negro regiment, and is known to many persons in Raleigh, has been nominated for Congress by the Nationals of the Fifteenth Ohio District. Elizabeth City Economist : Clinton L. Cobb, Badical ex-Representative of this Congressional District, we , hear it stated on the streets, has announced him self as an Independent Greenback-Labor candidate for Congress. 1 . Baloigh Observer : Amos Williams, Rachel Hunt and Augustus Fairplay, convicted of larceny at tne last term of Warren Inferior : Court and sentenced to one year's imprisonment, were handed over to the proper authorities on yesterday. Newborn 2ut Shell: We learned late rumor, that two colored women nvins in the upper por tion of this city died yesterday trom hav ing eaten poisoned cabbage the day be fore. It seemed ' that the women had boiled the cabbage whole, cutting it up after it was cooked. I Raleigh JSews: A bolt of lightning struck the house of Mrs. Wall near! llolesville. and knocked her son Jack senseless for an hour. He is yet dangerously ill from his injuries. The bolt also ignited . somo clothing in the room..; Two other .mem bers of the family were struck, hut not hurt. . Fayctteville GaztUe : The recent rains have been extremely heavy, but a good deal of tho corn from long-continued drouth is beyond i redemption, and tho crop has been cut on irom a third to a half in some sections. Cotton looks bet ter, though the yield will be far below tho average. - ..;., The Norfolk Landmark says it is ex pected that Governor Z. B. Vance, tho well-known, distinguished and houored son of the Old North State, will . be 'in Portsmouth' next month to deliver ad dresses in behalf of tho soldiers'- monu ment on Court street. Other efforts w ill be made during the wiuter to raise Junds to complete the monument.' - Aiurireesooro inquirer: oome ot our Br baioue North Carolina. Ihiclian. .... . . . j sailed irom .Liverpool, July :j. .Nor barque Olui, Syunen, sailed from London, July 12. i Nor barque Poseidon, Beck, sailed from Kouen, July LM. Nor baroue Puvcis, Roth, cleared from London, July 12. : .Nor barque Rector- Steen, Alverberg, sailed irom liotterdam, July 21. Nor barque i Resolve, Andersen, sailed from Sillotli, July Br barque Ruth Topping, Ericksen, at Liverpool, August 1. ... ' Nor barque Saron, Eckn an, sailed from Marseilles, August 1. j Ger barque Sirene, Callies, sailed from Flensburg, June 22. j Nor barque Sosterk, Guttormsen, sailed from Londonderry, July 1. i I Nor barque Speed, Olsen, sailed from London, June 22. . . , j Nor barque 5t OlafV Olseu, sailed from Greenock, June 23. Nor barque St. Olaf, Lund, sailed from Lisbon, July 2D. Ger barque Von I der Ileidt, Miclialis, sailed irom Urake, August 9. Nor barque Zephyr, Jensen, sailed from Wisbeach, July 10. j ' Ger brig Alma, Grabe, sailed from Bordeaux, July 18. I j Ger brig Annchen, Ohier, -sailed from London, June S. h . H w.f Ger brig Atlantic' Harder, Sailed from Antwerp, July 17. , V! Nor brig Azhal 'Hauger, sailed from Liverpool, Jury;2f Am brig B FNafehfWil 1 i dins, sa ild from London, July; J7-;b ( I Nor brig Brazilian, Jieck, s:ii!ed from Barrow, July CO. I 1 1 xNor Dng Garonne v.atiiarine, JteJsen sailed from Gloucester, June 20. Nor brig Frain, Markatisen, sailed vhuehaven, July 20. I : Nor b'ig (Jalatbea , sailed irom ittlehanjpLon, July 12. ! Br -iIg George, Carroll, sailed Irom Liv erpool, Augusts ( ' ,, " , .Xor brii IIuss 1, ;Stranj::n, sailed from IiOridon, July 8. , llr bri .f.uifc, jont-,' sailed from Liver pool, July 22. lir brii; Leoni.', Klla, sailed from Liver4 pX)l, Jure 2J. .Nor.brig lauipt, Jorgnseu, sailed from London, July IS. ; - . ; ,'i!r brig 1'rince.Le Roo, Siorriss, sailed from Dubliu, August 12. j Nor brig fatnot, Juvasen, sailed from London, July b. Br brig Rover, Rotterdam, July 31 lir brig ,SjguaI, London, June S. , Dutch brig XJmea Packet, Ilage Winkel, sailed from Liverpool, July 10. Ger brig Willibald, Mutzell, sailed from Brake, July 22. ,j, ., , . , gt Br Schooner -Fyida, Boutflour, sailed rom Greenock, July 8. ' Nof " schoolief" Resolut, Crag, cleared from London, July 30. I j Ger schooner Louisa Dorothea, , sailed from Conway, August' 1. i! ' Consumption Cared. An old physician, retired from practice, having had placed in his hands by ah j Last India Ordinary, - , -Strict ordinary. Good ordinary. Strict good ordinary, Low middling, i i 8trict low middlinir, Middling:. - ; - Good middling, ! Strict good middling, iniauung lair, -Fair, -, - j - STAIN Good ordinary, -strict good ordinary, low miauling. Middling, - Uplands. loir io&. nyn 11 7-1C 11 11-16 12 1213-16 I'M 10 ill 11: SALES OF To-dav. Consumption, - 701 spot corroN. LastKveng. TotaL .1 2-5-1 1 1 i 938 -in aval stokes. The market was still steady and without caange. Wo quote: spirits tumentme. merehantablo order. 27r.ii 27J4C. llosln. good, strained. SI 1 401 42Ur ! ttrolnA1 1 "T1 n'-mm 4tCk f ItZm. 1, .1 i , 5 MARINE NEWS. irom ARRIVED. Steamer North East. Paddison. Point Cns. 11 T t 1 J ' w en, jruuuison. Steamer Wave. Itobeson. Favetteville. Williams & Murchison. J Steamer A P Hurt. Worth. Fa vetteville. Worth & Worth. Steamer J S Underhill. Latham. Smith- ville, O G Parsley & CoJ Steam-yacnt Passnort. Haroer. Smithville. Geo Myers, i j CLEARED. i Steamer North East. Paddison. Point Cas well, Paddison. Steamer Wave. Itobeson. Favetteville. Williams & Murchisbn. I Steamer A P Hurt, Worth, Fayetteville, Worth & Worth. i , SSteamer J S Underhill, Latham, Smith-! yille, O G Parsley Co. ! ! steam-yaclit Passport, Harper, Smith ville. veo flyers. . i 8 Miscellaneous. Act! ,12 Port Cfraue Wine Used in Hundreds of Congreg-ations for Com- J in union purposes. Also Excellent for. Ladies and Weaklv Per sons and the Ared. 10 Webster, sailed from Tippett, sailed from 11 1 i T. I .III 1 Li rr 1 il . V.,1 IB ' .- M I i j j Mt. Prospect Vineyards, New Jersey. i Total. 2,323 RCEIPT8 rOK THS XVZtK ENDIS8 Aci. ID, 78.. Cotton- ; no SpiriU '2,571 Kosia. n,317 Tar M 553 Crude 1,637 Speer's Port Grape Wiiie ! ! Four TcarsOld, missionary the lormsla of a rcaders'will remember the account, which simple vegetable remedy, for the speedy fT1HI3 JUSTLY CELEBRATED NATIVE appeared m the Lnnuirer a few weeks and permanent cure for consumption, ir. . - . , A. 1 . , iV ago, of the attempted murder of . Dr. L. bronchitis, catarrh, asthma, and all throat A ",3SnJSS, it. fiKJS W.Jones, of Southampton county, Va., and lung anections, also a positive and , n, i by a netro man. On Tuesday of last radical cure for nervous debility and all lOillli CM MmlmlMl rfODBrileS wcet, Mr. J. r. Uarden, or uoyKms, Va., nervous complaints, alter having tested succeeded iu capturing the negro in North- its wonderful curative powers in thousands ampton county, and he is now lodged in of cases," has felt1: it his duty to make it jail. Fifty dollars reward was offered for I known to his suffering fellows. Actuated axroKTs roa thk week exdixo acq. 10, '78, Domestic. 39 125 1,12 1,073 tut m Tar Crude.... 2,906 2,5CC Stationery. "pULL LIXES OF STATIONERY A XX) x A CY GOODS for the House, the DV j f : and the School. X trouble to tbow- r-oodj. t D M - . 8. JEWETTS. us D Kront Street Book Store, A DTERTISK IN THE f WILMINGTON f Weeklrl JOURNAL Oflic corner W ater and Chettnnt strat. r-.-: i - the capture of said negro. ... , . ; f Aarooro oouznemerz ium vvnite, a colored man, stupefied by liquor, laid his head on the rail road track at. Macnair's crossing, about threo miles from town.on Monday night, As the 8:30 train passed, the cow-catcher struck his head knocking it eff the track and stunning Thomas, from which ho recovered about midnight. Dr. 11. I. Clark, who happened to be goingup on the train, ministered skilfully to the sufferer, and he is in a fair way of recovery. '" Charlotte Observer: Mr. T. M. Whit- aker, the well-known horse trainer, of York county, S C, arrived ;m tho city yesterday, bringing with him two thor ough-bread two-years-olds to be : put in training ou the race course" of Carolina Park. One of these is a hlly by Lynch burg, out of Lost Cause, by lie venue; the other is an Abdal-Koree colt out of Notre Dame.- Mr. D. M. Rigler s pretty thorough-bred will also be put in training on the course; she is by Planet, out of fer ry Wave, by Joyce Hooper. ' i j Raleigh Xcics: The Association of the Primitive Baptist Church was held 'at Dutchville. in Granville county, near Ihe vaKo line, ou daturuay, ountuy acd by this motive, and a aesire to relieve hu man suffering, I will send, free of charge, to all who desire it, this recipe, with full directions .for preparing and using, in German, French,, cr' English. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, naming this paper. W. W. Sherar, 149 Po we rs Block. .Rochester. New York, aug 12-4w E KILLS all the FLIES m room in TWO ' HOURS. ioc worth will kill xnorefiies than $io worth of Fly?apv. No--dirt; Botrooblc Sold by VttGGBTS are unsurpassed by any other native Wine. Beine the pure juice of the crape, produced tinder Mr. S peer's own personal supervision, its purity and eenuiheness are iruaranteed. The youngest child may partake of its gener ous qualities, and tne weacest invalid may use it to advantage. It is particularly bene ficial to the aged and debilitated, and suited to the various ailments that affiict tne weaker sex. It Is, in every respect, A WINE TO BE ppurnnv ill INVALIDS USE KPEElt'dpORT GRATE . WINE. . j i FEMALES, USE STEER'S FORT GRATE WEAKLY TERSONS FIND A BENEFI2 ar ITS USE. - j - - Speeds Wines in Hoenitals are nreferred to other Wines. i Sold by Drnereisti renprallv- whn !an a!1 Speers Standard Win RittPm 1S-)artnn. piiea Dy ail -wholesale Dealers. Sep that the eigEturejot Aitred peer, Passaic, N. J., c over the cork of each bottle. ' A. SPEER'S ML ProsDest Vmerarda.Nw wersey. ucice. ao.34 warren St. Sew Yorr. Jr or sale by QBEEN & FLANNER, Drue guts. ; ' .- 18 ia 20 21 Volkmar's Liver Pills. A W cure for Liver Complaint nd eases arising from a disordered I er. Price 25 cts. i box or 6 b5 for$l 00. . '- - I ri Volkmar's Fever and AnJ P;?i. I certain cure for Chills and all pj I a box, or C boxes! for $5 00.1 Vnlkmar'a A If 1;H .1 'J tain enro for fli?ica oio:1 impure blood, such as Scrofab) King's Evil, Rose or Erysipelaj ( 1 White Swelling. Trico l to) box, or C boxes for $5 00.1! j Volkmar's Cholera Pills. A cert tcry, Cramps or Colic Pains. I f , ou cts. a box, or 6 boxes for $2 Volkmar's Nervine Pills. A re- cure for Neuralgia, TicDolore "Vn- ... 1 ' ft 1 'I ui voumiuss, oicepiessness, Hi acne and Hysterics. Price $1 a box, or 6 boxes for $5,00. 1 v oiicmar s Iron Tonic Pills. A . tarn cure for Weakness or Feet ness less of Appetite, eb'uity tn long sickness, Dimness J; lof si when caused by weakness and i all complaints originating irom J po6r state of tho blood. Price CO c( a bcx, or Cboxes for $2 50. j I Volkmar's Buchu Pills. A cerU' cure for diseases of the Kidneyi i Bladder,sucha8 Diabetes,GraTel2 lletcntion or Incontinence of tlricj Price $1 00 a box, or C boxes L . 85 00. ,; !i Volkmar's Matico Pills. A ccrui cure forGonorrho3a,Gleet and WhiD Price $2 00 a box, or 3 boxeif? 85 00. Volkmar's Restorativo Pills, for Sperm atorrboe, Semina ness, and Impotence. Price a box, or 3 boxes for $5. 1 Volkmar's Fpmjdflr Pills " - -. mm. W cure for Female Irregularities. &r pression of Menses and allldisca arising from a relaxed Btatil of l system. Price 1 00 a boxes for $5 00. ' Vrllrm'a Or?niv T'Jlto lievirig pain. Price 50 cents a V: ' or G boxes for $2 50. ; 1 1 Volkmar's Rheumatic Pills. A er tain cure for Chronic Rhcumatif; and fJout. Price $1 00 !a box, J-C boxes for $5 00, Volkmar's 'Rheumatic I Powders.' certain cure for Inflammatory Rbct matism. Price 75 cents a box, ( 5 boxes for $3 00. 1 V I ; Volkmar's Injection Powders. ' h Gonorrhoea, Gleet and Whites. 1 be 'used in connection 'with.Mitiv Pills. Price' 35 cents a box, or boxes for $1 50. ; f j : , . . ; Volkmar's Dyspepsia Powders. " i certain euro for Dyspepsia, Inac tion and Heartburn. Price CO'd a box or C boxes for $2 ' 50. Volkmar's Worm Powdeni A cr tain cure for "Worms in chflfc and adults. . Price 35 cents a bc or 5 boxes' for $1 60. J , L' f Volkmar's' Catarrh Powders. Aer -tain cure for Catarrh.Bose Colds: Hay Fever. Prica. 50 1 cents a be: or 6 boxes for $2 66. . ) Volkmar's Lung Troches. A ceriai , cure for diseases' of the Throat S Lungs, such as Cougbs,Coldi,B.-c: chitis, Hoarseness, etc. Price cents a box or 6 boxes for $2 LO ) Volkmar's Asthmatic Herbs. A cet tain cure for Asthma! in its yorf forms. Prica 81 00 a packagrj cf ( packages for $5 001 1 1 ' 1 1 . Volkmar's Pile Salve. . A cerU cure for the most, obstinats cases c Blind or Bleeding Piles or Herscrr hoida. Prico 50 cts. a Ibex, ct f for 250. . ' ( . : '. j Volkmar's Eye Salve. A cerhc cure for Chronic, Sore; LUmedi 3 tfttel of U. bo x, or j For r bcx. Weak Eyes. Price 35 cts. or 5 boxes for SI 60. 1 i Will be sent by mail to any address c receipt of price. V Address all orders to I '. LOUIS G. VOLKMAR, Pliaruucist. 407 West 44th Street, New. York. mch 29-.; . -.J. , .. ; L .: The Standard' F L'l J 1 . . cunim monej iasier at worn xor us uixa si an, wiug eire. i vapiiai not re cuired: we will start vou. $12 bor dr at-aome made by the industrious; ilen, .wo men, dots ana giris wanted eTerywhere to worriorus. owistne time. Uostlv ont- fit and terms tree. Address Tarz 4 Co.. An. giutx, Maine. rocb Botanic Mcin Qo., BBSalo.N. Y July 27- ; . . : ' . . ! SUBSCRIBE TO THE DAILY REVIEW. . i Only 50 cents per month to citor anhr rL. mT- rr m-wrw m -l Ders. ymce corner water and Chestnut its. up stairs. THE U; 8 . i GOVERN1TENT lai awarded the Howe Scale Compaay . contract for supplying the TrerJ Custom Departments with ta hxPfST Howe Scale, this being the Third Tear of g continuance of the contract. Forsale cs-7J au: 13 GILES k MURCHISOXi , 38 and 40 MorcbJioa & Visitors to; SmiUivillc am? 9 If ash and Delxfaonico Clab WUiii:. best of Wloes,, Brandies and CIran, Saloon in rear of the Garrison. I fP 1!r ing but the tot, jalv 5- OFFICE of the WihniajrtoB JoV f; net of Water aod Ch taut otc r t airs. Pobliahed erf ry djXVJ !'- i";-,-"4V ,U ''' "
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 23, 1878, edition 1
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