Miscellaneous, WAIT NO LONGER! BUT COME TO THE Exchange Corner You should come at once and select your Jap ancsc Goods before all are sold. A nice lot of tbose beautiful Waiters,! only $1,25 rcr set; they are going fast. The nicest present you qui'grre is a Hand kerchief Box with half dozen vice. i Handkerchiefs, Or a Glove Bos with ore or'more'ipalrs of t rkVCS. You should remember the Kid Glove De pot. The 4-Button Kid Glove you should buy at once as they can not be duplicated in price. Only SI Dcr Pair We can g':e you Kid G:oves from 50c up. tCome and get your presents at Exchange Comer ' for a little money! 5'ou can find a Present for any one, from the darling babe to the robus man. We would cail vour attention to the Flexible Hip Corset For sale only at Exchange Corner ! If is a ' amount usually allotted to the rivers of the South, where it is the most needed The condition ot our baiters and rivers, which wee not only entirely neglected, fas a matter of course,) tut feriously in jured during the progress of the late war, demand, as a matter of national prosper ity and national wealth, a large outlay of money in their improvement, but the powers that be hate doled out the merest pittance with the most grudging nig gardliness. The parsimony and mean ness with which CongTesij'has appropria ted money for the benefit of the South has. resulted, in many instances, in a mere waste of money. This is notably the fact in the case of the appropriations for improvements at the mouth of the Cape Fear, for while a literal policy ajnd a ju dicious expenditure of money at the ia ception of ibe work would have proved a permanent and substantial benefit, it has been squeezed out in such disproportion ately small amounts that but little practi cal good Ins resulted as yet. Now, while the people are jubilant over the economical idea that $2,500,000 f 1 have been saved to the1 country by cutting d wu the rivtr and hnrbor appropriations," let us see how much it will be. actually reduced, providing the bill of Mr. Bliss tnould pass. It must be borne in mind, however, that the savinjg is obtained mostly by cutticg down the appropria tions for the South. , i llis bill calls for Sl.C00.OuQ, which i entirely outside uf the general appropria" tion, and that amount must be ad'ted to the amount fixed for the North1 .which already has the lion's share. By this it will be seen that the actual reduction will only be .$000,000,' and while the South receives very much !es, the North will secure as much or more than' on previous years. Verily, those Yankees are sharp and cunning legislators, but we hope that every Congressman from the South will meet this muvernont square!y and clip the uins of those greedy vampires of the North. Charleston Hews sad Courier. Major J. A. Engelhard 'I as announcement of the dsatii of Mflj. Eogelhard, Secretary of State of Noi t i Carolina, will cause deep regret, for the Confederacy bad no braver soldier or more faithful citizen. At the end of the war he waa Adjutant General of Wilcox's IHvisioc, and had so distinguished hinjeelf as to be re commended for promotion to the rank of Brigadier-General. lb j c o Pare, earnest, unselfish and devo ted to his State and the Sooth, Maj. Engelhard was este emed and admired in civil life as when he wore the gray. MOONSHINE. WASiilNuiTOX LEITEK UT pared We invite alilo come a we : to see.th- m on MONDAY TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ! As we know it will not only be to their interest but! to their amusement also. ; N. H. SPRUNT 1? Exchange Corner dec 21. The Daily Review JOSH. T. JAMES, Ed. and Prop Washington, D. C.Feb.18, 1879. Though it is true that six appropr ation bills yet awa.t dual action, it is t quail; ture that there will be trouble in pas iDg only one or two cf them. All but two the Sunday Civil and the Legislative, Executive and Judicial are through the House. lebterday, by a more thautwo.hirda vote, the House paused a bill apprc priaticg 27.000,000 to carry out the pension arrears act, and by a very large mejority passed the deficiency bill, appropriating two and half mil lions, and the river and harbor appro priating about six millions. The Seriate yesterday in considering the internal revenue bill, the principal interest in which oentres in the tax on tobacco, cigars, eneff, ifce., did not agree fully to the reductions proposed, by the House. It did, Lowaver, indi cate a willingness to a reduction, and its amount will be fixed by conference between' the two Houses. The reduc tion is proper in itself. No other pro duct of country was sq enormously tax ed. But the reduction involves a loss of revenue, and it is; now too late to sb ponding ly. We are doing what must Brick t-back" is what the hod-carrier calls it. New Haven Register. A Bermon is like a bnilding the longer it is the more sleepers there are Oii City Derrick What a paradoxical creature man is! He takes to blotting-paper to keep from blotting paper ! Go to tby aunt, thou sluggard, and if she i3 worth money consider her ways. N Y Express. After a few more y ars the poor In dians will tven be denied mental ret ervations N Y News. The freaks peculiar to drunkenness need not ba surprising. When a man is in rum be will do as the rum ones do. New Orleans Picayune. I've a peanut iu my pocket, Eiudiine ! Einehue ! I'll jerk the kernel from its socket, In due time! In due time ! Tc the theare I'll go, On the floor the shell I'll throw, Then I'll muncho music slow, Etneline ! Emeiine 1 Wheeling Leader. When Tom Chrystal was here last fall, passing along Cornhill, he noticed a sign in a bookstore, Old Books Re bound.' He entered and remarked to the proprietor : 'Your sign there doesn't tell the truth.' How so?' said the storekeeper. 'Well, it says 'old books rebound,' when as a matter of fact they don't. Age does not impart resilience to a printed volume. I'll prove to you by actual experiment.' Bo saying, he took up a second-hand Shakespeare and banged it violently on the floor, following it up with a copy of Milton and some Patent Office Reports. 'There, you see old books don't rebound worth a cent.' Jnst then he caught the expression of the bookseller's ee, and bounded and re bounded i 1 he reached the sidewalk. Solemn f aot. Boston Traveller. The pools tad bete had all been paid, J -a t, inJSsnafifvn Ariat Tn anort- ing circles against the parties. Nerve Inquietude and Its Keasedy- letude. butTbe continued of nervoua inqu use of such unnatural palliatives, is greatly to be deprecated, Though not , In a restricted sense, a specific for nervousness, Hostot Ur's Stomach Bitters is eminently calcula ted to allay end eventually oVerccsne It, a lfcct Which5 the recorded experience of many goes to substantiate. This inestimable tonic, by promoting digest ion, asslmilat ion and se cretion, touches the three key notes upon which the harmony of all the bodily organs depends, and the result is that fresh store of vitality are diffused through the system, of which the nerves receive their due appor tionment, and grow tranquil as they gather strength. m - ' Buggies, Buggies, Harness & Saddles, FOR SALE AT aSRBAABT &. CO S 3rd 6t., opposite City Ball. REPAIRING DONS WITH ffEATNESb AND DISPATCH. HORSE-SHOEING A SPECIALTY, feb 17-tf WILMINGTON. W. C. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 18,9 Largest City Circulation. The Gold Koom and the New York Stock Exchange and Clearing House, is the title of a new book, by Kinaham Cornwallis, Jand n.akh g Xo. 8 of the "Atlas Series," puDlished by A. S. Barne & Co. Ai its title would indicate, it is brief history of those eminently New York institutions from their organization 1 until the present time. It ia written in a graphic, terse and vivid style, printed on clear stout paper in large tyre, and is full of inter esting reading matter, especially as show ing the fluctuations of the gold market dur ing and after the close of the war. Trice 20 cents, aud it is well worth the money. NORTHERN RAIDS UPON THE TREASURY. Among the several bills presented in t he House cf Representatives on Monday last was one by Mr." Bliss, of New York, "Tc provide for the completion ot the im provement of the Harlem river, and con struction ot a canal to the Hudson river." That is the way the money goes! While only the paltry sum of 25,000 canbe appropriated for improvement to the mouth of the Cape Fear, and while other small sums are appropriated for the benefit of harbors anywhere in the South, the city of New York, (which is to be solely .benefited by the above ap propriation,) which has one of the largest water fronts in tho world, can call for an outlay of one or two millions with a fair propects of having her wishes gratified. Millions were called for and granted for the removal of the obstructions at Hell Gate without any objection from any one. The appropriation in that case was ren dered, and the removal of the obstructions made. The River and Harbor Lil', as passed xn the 18th inst., appropriates 2,000.000 teas than that of last year. This reduc tion is made principally by takiegfrom the I lead to an increase of the bonded debt The only possible escape frera this seems to ba the proposition of Senator Stanley Matthews last night, which will bo voted ou to-day, and which is to impose a tax oh tea and coffee. a his is certainly the moat unpopu lar of taxes, but it is one certain to bring a largo amount of money into the Treasury. The figures named by Senator Matthews were ten cents per pound on tea and two and a' half cents on eoffse. Mr. Potter's Committee yesterday examined Johu F. Coyle, a Washing ton man, who was one of the Demo crats who went Soath sifter Mr. Til den was elected in 1876 Mr. Coyle testified that ho was authorized when he set out to draw money for legiti mate purposes.. He did not attempt to purchase anybody. His testimony showed various inaccuracies in the Tribune's despatches. To-day the Tost Office Appropria tion bill Vviil c-'hae up in the Senate, 'lhe chief interest u it arises from the fact that the Seuato will probably attach a piovition giving 150 000 por year for ten years to each of two steamship lines to South America. It isjuow probablo tb.9 vote will be close in" the Senate and iu the nouses also, but the chances seem favorable for the project. Mr. Hayes has done better than waa expected of him in appointing Rev. Joseph P. Thompson Minister to Germany. Mr. Thompson is recog nized throughout thh Christian world as a scholar of eminence, and he is a popularswriter. He may hare no spe cial qualifications for j the office, but cannot be as objectionable as are many of those who have been named for the place. , I A portion ot the Republican press is attempting to bulldoze the Senate into the absurd aot of undergoing what it did a year ago in the chatter of the South Carolina Senatorship by displacing Senator Butler and admit ting Corbie. It is beyond doubt that Butler was duly elected. Even the carpet-bag Radical Senators, one of whom'livedjin the neighboring State of Florida the. other iu South Carolina and who may be supposed to know all about his case even if thejl'now little else, voted to seat Butler. This ne w tilbrt of the Radical papers is fin. re ality an attempt' to injure the party standing of Blaine and some other Republicans who, it is thought, would vote1 against Admitting Corbin. GUBDGE. The New Dos naw- The following is a copy of the new dog law which has passed both Houses of the Virginia Legislature: Be it enacted by the General Assem bly of Virginia, That any person so desiring may obtain from the Com missioner of the Revenue of his oity or county a license to keep a dog or dogs, paying therefor to the treasurer for one dog the sum of one dollar, and for each additional dog the sum of fifty cents the license to contain the description and names of such dog or dogs; and upon the receipt of snob license such persons may have such dog or dogs listed for taxation by the Commissioner. Any dog so listed is hereby declared personal property. Larceny of any such dog shall be deemed petit larceny and prosecutions for trespass upon the same shall be for a misdemeanor. Jbut no offence under this act shall be punished with stripes. Iu any proseoution under this aot the defendant snail be allowed to testify in his own behalf. 2 Tho auditor of Public Accounts shall prescribe a 'g, to be paid for by the owner of tho dog, which shall be worn by each dog bated and taxed, as provided in the nrst section. 3 Nothing contained in this aot shall be oonstrted as in erferiog with special laws imposing a tax on dogs iu any county in the Common wealth, or with aoy general statue of the State already in force in reference to dogs. 4 This act shall be in foroe from iU passage. The Manhattan Bank Bobbery, j The Herald, of the 12th, says after nearly half a year of failure the poiioe seem to have captured one of the Han hattan Bank burglars, Young Hope, whe has been suspected of being one of the men who watched the outside ef the bank while the thieves were ope rating upon the safe, was arrested Monday night , at the Olympic Theatre, and the three persons who claim to have seen a man about the bank early on the morniLg of the robbery believe they have fully identified him. Jf Hope was really one of the party it is quite likely that he himself may be 'worked' successfully enoagh to di vulge the names of some or all of his accomplices. Should the case eud in the discovery and conviction of the gang there will be a comparative scar city of skilled, labor in the speciality of bank breaking for some years to come. te -a Fraud at the Races. Charleston, S. C , February 17. Ben Pope, alias Rabbit, colored, who rode Mary Walton iu the mile dash on the last day of the race here, confessed that he pulled the mare all the way around the track, and allowed Ben Hill to . beat him having been paid 5 25 cash and the pool tickets, $39 oa Hill by lhe latter's owner, Atchison, to do so. Atchison and his jockey were both juied off the track by the South Caro lina jockey club, and arrested to-day tor conspiracy to defraud, the pro secutor being persons who purchased pools on Mary Walton, f hey waived examination and were bound over iu $50 each to appear for trial t the J one term of the Sessions Court. A warrant was issued against Crea, owner ef the mare, bat he has left the State . Wood-Wood ! BLA.CK JACK, SPLIT OAK, A.SH, PIN AND 8WAMP WOOD. Full supply for Bale from wharf or deliv ered, cord length or cut up, at Lowest Prices for Cash. O. O. PARSLEY, .la., Agent, Goal and Wood Yard, Cor. Orange and S. Water Sts. feb 15 IBBS Change of Schedule- ON AND AFTER THIS . - day the 8.mr. Passport, , ffi'T'J will mare daily trips to Smiih- tfiS3?rfc ville, leaving Dock at 9.3 A. WKSW M., leave tSmithviile at 2.30 P. M. Tickets 91.00, Kound Trip. oct 23 GEO. MYERS, Agent. Jas. T. Pettewav WILMINGTON, N. C, S AGENT FOR THE BALE OF WILCOX A CO'd Manipulated Guam. The best, cheapest and most popular Guano offer- ed. Will take orders for delivery at Lum- berton, Shoe Heel, Laarlaburg, Laurel Hill and intermediate points. jan 27-dAw Samples from Baltimore and New Orleans. RDERS for Molasses, Suar,Coffee,8oap, Meats, Rice. 4o, promptly executed at bot tom prices by JAS. T. rSTThWAT, dee 1 24 Water Street. MisceUaneous. .... 1 whomalb ggjgjjt Juet Received. 1000 300 250 ANOTHER SUPPLY oXthat Celebrated Brand of JACK FROST FliUR r. A wardeit a Gold Medal at the frii Ex position. It hm no equal. The very Quest made. Also BBLS FLOOR, au grades, Boxes Dry 8alted and Hncoked Bacon, Sacks Java, Laguvra asd Rio Coffee. 1 f A Bbl Crusted, liranuiaieu, oiaoc lOUVrd, A, Ex C, and C Sugars, O rf Bb'.s Porto Rico, Cuba, N. O. 4aU and S. H, Molasaoa Bb'.s. City Mess Pork, jqq Tubs choice Leaf Lard, rtnAA New and Seoond Hand 2UUU Spirit Barrels, Lake George and Lebanon Sheetings, Manchester and Randolph Yarns. Crackers, Candy, : S:ap, Starch, Soda, Potash, Lve, Snuff. Matches,; Coir, Hay, Cats, Glue, Bungs, nans, 11 op Iron, c, ac. Fur sale low bv Wiliiain Mil roh isoii fcb 17-1 Aw. Co To GEORGE MYERS', 11, 13. A 10 South Pront St Make no Mistake! rI3 THREE STORES contain the 1 argest and Finest Selections of Choice Family Groceries. Wines. Teat Liqnori and Provisions the City has ever Known ! Pony, Bine Grass, Delmeaico Ciub House, Sweet Hash, Smoky Hollow and Ken tacky Gem Whiskeys, Wines, Cham pagnes, Holland Gin, Jamacia Rum, French Brandy, French Cordials, Domestic Wines.. Oolong and Imperial Teas, 25 per cent un der Market Price. 100 Bblg Choice Bed Applet, 100 BbI Potatoes, OO Boies and Bales Oranges, . lOOO Cocoa Nats, 100 000 Choice Havana Cigars, 3000 Cases Assorted Goods. Sweet Mash $3.00 per gallon. Baker's Old Rye $2.00 per gallon, Choice Teas 50 cents per pound. Make no Mistake. Give him a Call. feb 11 TIios. H. McKoy, F obt H- McKoy j&t ;ori;eysatl a.w 1 WILMINGTON, N. C. Office Sorth side Market street, between Second and Third streets jan 27-tf The Latest Out. THE GENUINE STEWART SEWING MACHINE. TUIS MACHINE II AS BEEN greatly improved, and the Company insists on the following advantages : Speed, light running, perfection and ca pacity of workmanship and material. Beaui.y of lin sh and great wearing qua! itios ; and The best, wjoI work over put in ibis market- Also, a v. r extensive stock of ALL KINDiS OF I'ltmTUIiE on hand, to be sold from i U-OAY on, Lower than Ever Before Offered in this Karket. Call and see for yourself at F. A. SCflUTTE'd, 20 and 2S Fiont and 11 and 15 Dock sts feb 4 3 LIVER 1 his important organ weighs but about three pounds, and all the blood in a living person bom three gallons) pastes through it at least once every naif hour, to have the bile r.v.'. Other impurities strained or filtered from Bile ii the natural purgative of the bowels, J if t'le Liver becomes torpid it is not separate' from the blood, but carried through the velh to parts cf the system, and in trying to e. c.Tf h rough the pores of the skin, causes it to tarn yc!2osr or a dirty brown color. The stom ach becomes diseased, and Dyspepsia, indi gestion, Constipition, Headache, Biliousness, Jaundice, Chills. Malarial Fevers, Piles, Sicli and Sour Stomach, and general debility follow. Merrell's Hepatine, the great vegetable dis cOvery for torpidity, causes the Liver to throw off from one to two ounces of bile each time the blcod passes through it, as long as there i; an eM-es of bile;; and the effect of even a few dose- upon yeiloW complexion or a brown dirty iobkdM skin, will astonish all who try it t: sy bei-ir the first symptoms to disappear. Tin cure "tfail bilious diseases and Liver compi. -is iridic certain by taking HsrATiNH in aecor.1 ance with directions. Headache is gener; !.. cure in twenty minutes, and no di-e: , : ari" from the Liver can exist if a fair it! f OLD AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR 7: L v BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Price 25 Cts. and fef, Ui Tihe fatality of Consumption or Throat sr.fi Vai'.'.tnc Diseases, which sweep te the grave, at leat one-third of all death's victims, arLses from the Opium or Morphine treatment, which simply stupefies as the work of dath gocf on. 10,000 will be paid if Opium 01 Morphine, or any preparation of Opium, Morphine or Prus ;sic Acid, can be found in the GLriEE Flower Cot citi Sykit, which has currd people vhc aro livinsr to-dnv with but one rcmainms hirif. g ' No jircucr fkrong can be done than to s..y that Consumption ii incurable. Globe Flower OCouc.i bvui'P will cure it when all other means have fai!cl. Aoo, C"los, C ugh, Asthma, bronchitis, find all tliere? rf the Qj throat and lungs. Read the testimonials f Aelion. Alexander K. Steph-rs, Cov. SmitB flj and i!i-Gov. brown of Ga., Hon. Gc 09 JVTbe followtof qmoUOon. repren, a wholesale prioet genetllT. In makin . emtd orden higher price 0 art to be char Dinntvn fin... uauui.i u u muuj .......... Doable Anchor. ............... Doable Anchor "A" Standard Domestic BACON North Carolina, Hams, W Tb Shoulders, V fi Sides, V &. Western Smoked 0 sV1DS i Side, fi Sbonlden Dry Salted Sides, V tb Shoulders, V fb..... BEEF Lire weiarht BARRELS Spirits Tarpentioe Second Hand, each 1 65 New York, each, new 1 76 BEESWAX V 2& BU1CKS Wilmington, IM 8 00 Northern 00 BUTTER North Carolina BO 16 Northern, lb lb OA N DLrJS operm ff n... Tallow, y lb.......... Adamantine, V set OHEESh Northern Factory, lb Dairy cream, y lb 8tate, V COFFEE Java, lb Rio, Id 11 ' it J 1 1 9 10 00 U (K SO 9 26 12 T 10 vxi $ IS A 70 9 2, 40 30 72 Mi 4 12 . 6 06 .00 00 . 2 6 it 00 00 1H0 00 60 2f 00 00 60 00 i 9 & 0 5( Si sol 00 0 (Hi (5 6 2 b Ou 6 Si 7 dc 7 is 7 :s ti it 11 ti II II tl it 1 1 00 rJo 64 ou " 00 IX: " 00 ( " 00 ot M 50 00 " 00 00 oa oo u 00 1 00 ma- u 000 00 S1 00 40 00 Qlb 00 ff47 DO 55 00 67 00 70 00: 70 00 Latnivra, V B5 CORN MEAL V bushel. COTTON TIES- V 9 DOMESTIC SLeetincr, 4-4 V yarrt Yarn, bunch . 9h FISH Mackerel, No. 1, i bbl ...16 00 30 (H No. 1, V bbl 8 75 0 9 0t Mackerel, ro. 2, ft Hbi....l i 60 f00 Of xso. a, y i Do!... Mackerel, No. 3 $ bbl.... Mnlleti, bbl N. C. Herring, ? bbf Dry Cod, V FLOUR Fine, V bbl Super, Northern, bbl.. Extra do " $ bbl.. Family " bbl... Citv Mil!ltx,.Sctr V bbl.. rr.ilybbl.. Ex. Family V bbl .. FERTIUZERS Peruvian Guant., Jf 20C0 lbs iiueh'8 Thoephate " " Carolina Fertilizer ; Ground Bone, Bone Meal " Flour Navaiia Gnano, Complete Manure Whann'e Phosphate ' Wando Phosphate, BerirerABrnta'sRos Wilcox, Gibb A Co nipalated Gnano 48 00 GLUE y lb H GRAIN Corn,store,66lbe 65 Corn, cargo, y 6fl lbs. a... 50 Corn, yel., V bushel. Nune. Oats, V bushel 60 Peas, cow, V bushel HIDES Green, lb Dry, lb.... HAY Eastern, V 100 lbs... 1 North River, W 100 lba.... 1 HOOP IRON w 'ton 80 00 LARD Northern i fi 7X North Carolina fi) 1 1 LIME V bbl 1 '2b LUMBER City iteamsa'wd Ship stuff, reaawed, ft. 18 00 Rough edge plank, "ty M ft. 16 00 West India cargo, accord ing to quality, M ft. ..12 00 Dressed 00 ring,se atoned. 16 00 Scantling and boards, com mon, W M ft IS 00 MOLASSES Caba.hhdVgl 82 Cuba, bbls., 19 gal . 35 Hngar noose, hhda. V gal. " " bbls. V gal... Orleans Choice bbls. V gal. NAILS Cut, 20dto4d,k'g OILS Kerosene, f gal. Lard, y gal ; 1 Linseed, gal I Rosin, V gal PEANDTH buhel 65 POTATOES -Sweet, V bus. 00 Iriah, Northern, y bb! 2 60 PORK Northern, city mess.12 00 Thin, y bbl 00 00 00 00 Prime, V bbl (extra) 10 60 11 00 Kump, y DDI oe 00 400 00 Tb 75 4 D 10 00 5 16 (47 I rV' 60 80 1 25 1 10 85 00 ft 000 20 00 18 00 14 00 26 00 24 26 36 86 16 10 00 30 i 00 85 38 i i 46 3 75 1 46 1 101 40 90 60 3 00 00 J.W uujp U I ..... , RICECarolina, hast India, y m. Rough, bushel RAGS Country, V lb City, y ft ROPE. 8ALT Alam, V saek Liverpofl, ? eack... American "jy sack Marehal'd tine, 'nckN Cadi " sack 8UOAR Cuba, ' lb.. '149 00 $ n H IX e r.o Q 06 9 75 26 76 9 V n io 00 & 00 00 00 6 00 60 60 00 Pc, Theodore Joseph, Corner of Hargett & Salisbury Sts- One Corner West Raleigh National Bank. Rk LEIGH, N, C. Board bj th day or on the European plan batisf action gurranteed in e veryparticular My bar is supplied with Finche'a Golden Wedding, 1870, Gibsou's 1871 Rye, Pfeifler A and C, and many mora of the Fines Brands of Rye and Kentucky Bourbon. oct 19 Comic Valentines. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF J . COMIC VALEXTHfES, seyerai bqQdred 4iflerent varieties, j ust re ceived with other ganty Go4 Choice AspiQW&ll Bananas elite to -day at fob 10 Fruit aod Confectionery Stores cures in oifr Look, free to all at iic tlrtig ti cca, and b. convinced tfiat it you w i-ii to b curtd i you can be by taking the CJ-lopf Flower jhlfor Sore Throat, when you can gt t.LcitniyJ H f riT- T-n utitt at same Dric Kir s..ic .v all DrugpaiS. Price 25 Cts. and $L00 IBL00D -gll Grr.Ve mistakes are m.-?e In the trer.tmer.t o! all crjeases that arise from poison in the blood. X Not OBe cac af Scrofui, Syphilis, Whi'c l SweRtag.TTiceroiis Sores and Skin ri"vcac. in 9 a &ca5ni, i treated wixr-out i Lie gf Mcr llcuiy 1b some form. Mercury rots the bones, and tfcs disef.ses k prodeces are . rse t'ran . aay cAer kind f biood or skin diser-s can be. WiDr. jPemberxon's Stillingla qr U iss'i Ueltght is trie orny mecicin upon w.-nich a hooe ef recsverr from Scrofula. Svphilifc, art4 Mercurial diseases in all luses, can be reascn- M H tn 1 ably founded, and that will cure Cancer. f :o,9oo will he paid by trie proprietors if Mercury, or any ingredient not purely vegeta ble and nannies can lie f jur.d U. ... Price by ai! pBgfpfrfa&ii Globe FuowaTXTtcn FS't-tf Mra kell's Hepatlvr t'jii. the Liver for sa.e by iH Dngists in 25 cent aud $1 .00 botdea. A, ?. X2SSELL k CO., PropritterT JPHILADKLPHiA. FA. RECEIVED THIS MUK.VINO a splendid line of white and colored Cards and Bristol boards. Can gire a nice job and the hea pest job In tba city. DAILY RLVJEW JOB OFFICE. tf t Porto Rico, A- Coffee, lb u w n Ex C' lb.... Crushed V fix. SOAPNortoern, W lb 8HINQLES Contract, y,M Common, V M Cypress saps ? M .. Cypress hearts, V M BTAVES W. O. bbl. M.10 00 R O bhd. V E .T. 00 00 7Preb V M 00 00 TALLOW lb 8 TIMBER Shipping ? M ...10 00 Mill, prime per M. 7 60 Mill, fair per M Q 00 00 26 60 18 26 9 9 9 9 Inferior to Ordfnarr,per M S WHISKEY Xorth'n, per gl 1 North Caroina, aer gal... I WOOL Unwashed, per ft... Washed ier lb , 00 70 80 00 10 00 w ft y u ix ook G 2 00 m 2 00 f 30 0i 16 00 000 00 00 00 00 12 00 0 00 6 M 9 s 00 St 3 60 fin 9 9 Appleton8 Jon I 1 . ' is?0. rnil for rilHE PROPRIETORS of APPLKTO' 1 JOURNAL will henceforth devotu it ex clnsiTely to literature of a high order pf ex cellence, by writers of acknowledged ttaod ing. It is the grow ing habit of the leading mladi in a!i countries In contribute their best intel lectual work to the mgazlnes and reriew ; and in order that Appleton's Journal rusy adequately 'tiled the intellectual sctiTity (' tbe time thus epr !cd. it irifl admit to iM pages a selection of the morj notewprtnj critical, speculative, ard progressire pP?rs that come from, the pent of the e writer. 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