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The Daily Review, JOSH. T. JA1LES, Editor & Prop. WILMINGTON. N. C. THURSDAY NOVEMBER 13, 187P. THE TOBACCO INDUSTRY. We have frequently alluded, in the m columns of the Review, to the important position the cultivation of tobacco was destined to take in the agricultural inter ests of North Carolina, and have encour aged the enterprise as being one of the' most profitable in which our agriculturists could engage. Wo recur to it again because we deem its importance demands the most complete discussion of .tho sub ject. It is only about twenty years bidcc th; cultivation of tobacco began to claim any considerable attention in this State Some attention bad previously been given to it, but more as a means of furnishing a supply for home consumption, than as a commodity for the market. At about the time we have stated, Granville, Per son and some other counties borderiDg upon Virginia, commenced its cultivation on a largo scale, and the success was such, and it was found to be so much more profitable, than cotton or any other crop, that it roon monopolized the fanning industry of those sections. For tita'ulpyuar the cultivation of the plant wax Confined almost exclusively, to those counties, but the farmers of other sections, seeing the wealth that was rolling in upon their to bacco-r aiding neighbors, be gan to turn their attention to it as a part oftteir crop for the market, aud their efforts hayitg been attended with tuccots, its cultivation has spread until now it has become a profitable feature iu farming in many portions of tbe rttuto. With the increased production of the plant, a de mand han been created for its manufac ture, and as a necessary 6tquer.ee to the farmer's enterprise, factories Lave been erected where the tobacco can be disposed of in the immediate vicinity of the locality in wLich it is raised, and from which the manufactured article, in all its various forms, is shipped in vast quantities to the markets of the world. It is an enter prise in which the producer and the man ufacturer are mutually interested, and from which a mutual benefit' is derived" It has reached such vast proportions that the largest revenue derived by the U b Government from any firm or corporation, comes from a North Carolina tobacco fac tory, W. T. Blackwell, of Durham, paying into the U. S. Treasury the enor mous sum of 520,000 per annum, or$lOt 000 per week for the revenue stamps used in his establishment. Ihtie aie other manufactories in the State, but the one we have named is by far the largest. It has been suggested by many that the soil upon the coast and for some distance inland was not adapted to the cultivation of tobacco, but from the best information we can gather, from those who have had experience in its cultivation, and are, con sequently, acquainted with the habits ana requirements of the plant, we are coi fi Jent that it can be successfully cultivated in nearly every portion of the State. We do not mean to convey the idea that every plantation can be made into a complete tobacco field, but that on nearly every plantation there are places where it would thrive, providing the proper care was taken in its cultivation. It is evidently a plant which requires a good deal of attention, care and a generous application of fertili zers together with considerable practical experience, to secure its greatest develop ment. These requirements are all freely bestowed in the sections where it is the principal object in husbandry, and f the sime were applied iu this or other locali tijs, where tobacco-raising hts been here tofore neglected, we have not a doubt that it would be the most profitable cf any farming interest. Even the small ventures which have been made iu this section, which have come under our observation, have proved profitable far beyond that of the same acreage planted in cotton. Every one who has engaged in the enter prise has been agreeably surprised, at the result. In Sampson and Pender it claimed considerable attention this year, and so much to the satisfaction of those engaged that there will be ii. creased areas ot tobacco in those counties next year. We have received a small pamplet compiled by a farmer and tobacco plan ter of Granville county, which is a sort of manual for those who propose to engage ia the business. It is full of information regarding the nature of soil required, its preparation for planting, fertilizers, care of the young plants, transplanting, cul tivating, harvesting and curing and other matters of interest and importance to those (who contemplate engaging in the business. It is a valuable little work, and, as we hope to see our farmers inve more attention to tnis branch of industry. 1 we nope is may become a sort of vade tnecum whereby they may work more understandiDgly. It is published by Capt. Rufus Amis, of the Henderson Review, ot whom it may be had on application. Those who have ventured into tobacco farming in this section could not do bet tr than peruse carefully this little work. J WE DON'T WANT ANY. We- have only a lew words i to, say on the subject. ' j Those who want any Grant in theirs may! take it, and as much as they choose, bot theyi will ple.se leave us out. If he comes to jthe S uth he will come uninvited by hef- people and most there fore take pot ludk. The Southern people for t liia city and sedtion) pad will take no stock comes here let ana be (we will answer! don't want him i i in him. If he man. He has tore I rout oi received as tec-lmes our estimate of the iea the very heid and the many! evils which have ! t I I oppressed top South since the close of the war and while we nuy have buried the hatchet (tr ctly ih our own interest, be ii understood) we cannot consent to stultify ourselves so far as to cross hands with one whom we despise and abhor. If Gr;i;:i : vines to Wilmington he will find ,.!, surrounded by spi: if", of a I j shades, complexions, and; he who honor of shaking his unclean hand will only be ablej to dp so by pressing through the dirty crcjwd;ofcougemal spirits which will surround him. : and kindred Of all thirsts for trie W A h H I N ( TO X L K 1 f E K Washington,! D. C. Nov. 11, 1879. If Democrats fchow , themselves dis- hcartentd at tho result of the late elec tions thev shciw it by their eagerness to push forward numerous candidates for tho Presidency. I j ComparisoD of views on the subject will and fetatecnente iof preference now may briLg something likejunanimity in 18S0, but tbeljl New Engjlai.d paper which savs Tildeu must be the candi date is to bo blamed, as is! the Southern-Western paper,whicb fiayb he must not be. And those Western papers which insist. jthut Thurmtin or Hen dricks must (be nominated, are a un- : The Presidential Yon see, de Re mm en puts on a big cravat jnowdays instead of a oleaD white shirt. ! Yoa don't know muob -bout dete mttrs, but if you take ofT all de cravats in dis town an make de ftemmen show up. landsakes ! you'd see de worst lookin' white men yon ebber laid your, blessed ejea on.' They were looking at the hippopot amus at the aquarium. Said she: 'An gustus. dear, did you say that was a horee ?' Yes Duckie,I did ; a river Loree.' 'Well, isn't he made upwrcng. or deformed, or something of that sort ?' 'Oh, do;1 that's the only model of blood utock they have in Africa, he isn't very pretty, is he?' Well,, no, not very ; but do you know he reminds me of you sometime, Augustus dear?' How, dearie ? When he shuts hip eyes .and drifts into those dreamy phases of review i 'io, you old bless iug, it's when he yawns.' With all the Frenchman's boasted economy in culinary matters, he never thinks of serving up a Iamb in its own capers. -Turner's Falls Reporter. A Missouri druggist has been ten to the insane asylum, nis name is Gliss, and. the boys drove him crzy by appearing twenty-nine times a day and asking, 'How ia Glies,. serene ?' Menden Recorder. Miscellaneous. i j j Passaic, N -J., I that tha wfties .1 . . ; i t- and.'pipera and in thi , order of be able to fol- ntxt Eabt year any tor Wfcfit. convention will decide, politicians, I put! them their iulluenoo, jahould low into line grmoetully I devoutly! beliiejve the Democracy of tho couutry CanJleCl good oaudiuate from During the Laid ; times the radicals cjuid advertise jtheir 'goods at; war prices,' as a 'couutry .mtrcuunt could mpnopiy j ot waut; was because,! wijtfi a jcec- ivy I they couid p.omise 0 one else cuuid promisie. times have come or aire votitra of tho countrv who held ia marutt, tain piausibi something d But the goo coming, ana begiu to leei a ireeuom tucy luvj nwt felt before. Mr. plden mad? a grtjat mistake in say n rj eonie timeuo, that the party ih pow come, wouia nee for many years, set people free r, when good times Hrarily retain control Good limes eimpjiy Iu 1876 when there was eimp y a pre mise ot prosperity, eleven men votqd for the D.rncratic candidate, whiie ten , voted tor Mr. Hayes. 1 do not; iorget the October and ft ovember local elections' of this year in muking np 'an opinion that the Democratic candidate in lSSO.Iwhether he be an Eastern or a Western man, will be triumphantly elected. The patriotism and gbodj tense of the country haye loug jjoeen iu opposition of the coutinued riile of R ldioalism. The pbee for alllhe Conventions of Dr. Mott's Endorsement of Speer's Port Grape Wine. The following, from the celebrated Dr Mott of New York, speaks wonders for Mr. Speer's efforts to raise the Oporto Grape iu flew Jersey: G2 Madison Avenue, 1 New York, April 11, 1878J J Mr. AiiFKEb SSpeee. Dear Sir; The visit which I made last year to your Vineyards, wme-presf es aid viults at satisfied me thoroughlv manufactured by you are pure aud unadulterated, and the very best that can be offered to the public for medicinal uses. Acting upon my favorable impressions at the time, I have since recommended the Port Wine more particularly in my practice, and am satisfied, with marked benefit, to my patients. ! (. Tberecan be no better proof to the doubting mind, as to the Wine being made oi the finest Oporto Grape, than a visit to the acres of land covered with the vine! bearing the luxuriant fruit. Wishing you success in your praiseworthy enter .rise, j . ' remain' respectfully yours, ALEX 15. MOTT, M. D . Prof, of Surgery, Bellevue flosp. Med'l College, &c-, fcc 1 I For sale by J. C. Muuds, Green & Flanner. P. L. Bridgers &, Co. New Advertisements. next year and fu Washington tre years to meet is imvo accomodations for nny number of delegates and we arenon partiz au-j-tbat s ia we do not vote. T:ie kind of i locr influence which nea Jy rhude J3ristow the lit-pub lican candidate at ' Cincinnati three years ag'1, r gainst the wishes of four fifths of tne -delegates, would not be felt here. The li pubijcao Commit tee meets in this 'city the 17th of Do cember, and should jconsider the great advantages of Washington. So should the Democratic Cotijmittee, So, if it meets at all phould the Greenback C; mmittee. Washington is no longer a scattered viliagej but the proper capital of a great coautry. j Some R pub icans find objec:iotis to 31rGrfield as tho iomiDg United States Senutjr i'rom Ohio, but I am of the opinion that, he has mdro strength than any two oi the other R publicans who are making the rad . ! He was tl'e unquestioned leader of his party ib the House dnrpg the .last Congres, and is personally very popular. In thje Senate he will be iiil"ientia!. Nothicg will reconcile ml to thellorts of Sena tor Thurman, uuless it be bjis election to a higher office, f ut I should infin- itely rather see his plac3;fiiled by Gar- held thau by atiy other Ridlcal so far named for it , ' 1 . '1' I j Don't be surprised if Mr; adhurx leaves the Cabinet soon. The Committee on liules of the Housje of liepi-eseniatives adjourned to mee.t hire yesterday, had no meeting; no one was ho.e except the veteran Alex. H. j j Stephens. The pro posed amendment to the ru es restrict somewhat, the tweaker's aut lority, and eonfer new powers upon th3 majority. The Committee, of whiih Fryo of Maine, ana many other influential! Kepubli are members, was of the changes i icans unanimous in favor proposed, j Gubpge.-. Almost. Youn?: A-uin. 'My mother was alldicted a Ions time With Neuralgia afjd k dull, heavy inaqtive condition of the whole system;; headache, nervous prostratjori, and was almost helpless. No physicians or medicines did ner any good, i Ihree months ago sbel began to uae HopjBittersi with puch good effect that she seems ! and feels young again, although ove)- 70 years old. We think there is no other medicine fit to nse in the family.'4-A lady, in Providenc . Xew Jersey Wine sent to Europe. The success of Mr. 'spoer, i the great wine man of New Jersey. has arisen from tho strict purity and valuable properties of his wines j for invalids! and feeble persons, and his, reputation extends around the world. Hi Port Grape Wine is now being ordered by families) in j London and Paris For sale by J. 0. Munds, Green & Flanner and P. L. Bridgers & Co. AGENTS READ THIS. We want an Agent in this County to whom we will pay a salary of $100 per month ana expenses to sen our wonaeiiui inventions. Sample fiee. Address at once SHERMAN & CO., Marshall, Michigan. nov 0 nSnO Stool Ceverand Booaonly riftriUo si43 to $255. organs lo Stops, o set Reeds, 2 Kree Swells,Stool, Dook, only $9$. XIr" Holiilav Newspaper Free. Address Darnel F. Beaity, Wash ington, N. J. nov 0 CHI O ff retarns ia 30 days on $100 in i!pl UU vested. Official reports and infor mation fbee. Like profits weekly oa btock options of $10 to $50. Address, T. Totter Wight & Co., Bank er , 35 Wall St., N. Y. pet 9-4w $25to$5000H' liciotidly Invested In 11 ;-t.l s l lie lounda- week, and pays inunt'Use profits by the New Capitalization 8yRte!ii of operating iu Sto ka. Full explanation u applica- ion to A I1 us. Brows & Co.. Bankers, 2a Liuud bt.. N. THE SUN FOB. 1880. Thk Buw will deal with the eveata of the j ear 1880 in its ownfaebion, now pretty well anderitood by eTerjbodj. Froi January 1 until December 31 it will, be conducted a newspaper, written in the tnglub language, A a newspaper. Thk c believ n in eel- ting all the rewe of the world prompt! r. and presenting it in the most intelligible snape- the shape that wili enable its reades to keep well abreast of the ag wih the Jea t nnpro ductive expenditure of time. Ihe greatest interest to the greatest number that i, the law controlling its dailj make-up. It now has a circulation rery much larger tkantbat of any other American newspaper, and er joys an income which it is at all times pre pared to spend liberally for the beoetit of its readarr. People of all conditions oi life nd all ways of thinking buy and read Thk Son ; and i hey all cerire satiat action of s me iort from iu olumns, for thej ieep on bujing and read ng it. i in it comments on men. and affairs, Thk ?h be isrerthat the only guide of polic, jjn ul.l be common sense, inspired by t?eu, iDe A morican principles and b eked by hon estv of purpose. For this reason it is, aid will continue to be, absolutely independent of party, class, clique, organization, or in terest. It is for all, but of none. It rill continue to praise what is good and repro bate what is eril, taking ca e that its lan guage is t the point and plain, beyond the possibility tf being misunderstood it is an iLflaenced by motives t at do not appear on the surface; it has no op nions to sell, save those which may be had by a y purchaser with two cents. It hates injustice and ras cality even more than it hates unnecessary words, j It abhors frauds, pitieB fools, and de plores nincompoops of very species. It will continue throughout the year l80 to chtttise tee first class, instruct the second, and dis countenance the third. All hon- it men with honest colt ctions, whether sound or mis taken, are its friends. And Thb ? en mikes no bones of telling tbe truth to its fri nds and about its friends when rtr occssi n arise, for plain speaking. ! The e are the principles upon which The 8un will be conducted duiing the year to come. ji the year 1880 will be one in, which no pat riotic American can atford to c'ose bis eyes to public atlairs. It is impostib'e to exag gerate the importance of the po'it cal events which it has in store, or the necessity of reso lute vigilance on the part of every citizen who desires to preserve the Government that the founders gave us. The debates and acs of Congress, the utter anc :s of the press, the es citing contests ot tbe Republican and dem ocratic parties, now nearly equal in strength througLout the country, the varying drif t of public sentiment will all bear din ctly and effectively upon the twenty-fourth f resicen tial election, to be held in Norember, Your years ago next .November the will or tne nation, as expressed at tne pol.s, was ui wan ed by an abominable conspiracy, tbe piooio ters and beneficiaries of which still hold th offices they stole. Will tl e crime of 1876 bt repeated in 1880 ? The past decade of years opened with a corrupt, extrava. ant and in solent Administration intrenched at Wash ington, Thb Hvs did something toward dia lodging the gang and breaking it power The same men are now iutrigaing to restore their leader and themselves to p aces from which they were driven by the indignation oi tne people, win- tney succeed i ine coming year will bring the answers to these momentous Questions. Tbe Sttn will be on hand to ch onicle the facts as they are devel oped, and to exhibit them clearly and fear lessly in their relations to expediency acc right. . Thus with a hbit of philosophical good humor in looking at the minor affairs of lif e and in great things a steadfast purpose to maintain the rights of the people and th( princip'es of tha ('bnstitution against all aggressors. Th iScn is prepared" to write a truthful, instructive, and at the taiuo tiuit entertaining history of 18P0. Our rates of subscription remain 'unchang ed. For the Daily Bun, a four-page sin et o' twenfy'eight column, the price by mail, post-paid, is 55 cnts a month, or $G 50 fi year; or, including the Sunday " paper, an ei:ht-page sheet of fifty-six columns, t e price U 65 cents a month, or $7.70 a year, postage paid , ,1 The runday edition of Thk Sun is also lur ished separately at 1.20 a Tear, postage paid. j 1 he price of the Wbekly Sun. eight pages, fifty-six columns, is $1 a year, postage paid. or c ubs of ten sending $10 we will send an extra copy free. Address I. W. ENGLAND, Pubisher of Thk Sun, New York City, nov ll-6t i Miscellaneous. Miscellaneous, Have eigt ed iho oflict- : IJesari SE AIJI OVKK S2O00 DIIUUGITS jl.wi'.i j'i'.'iiiirkable'paper. tl;e signa'nres ( w1 ii, ra i.iY A lOII.VS'V. :l riallSt., N'.i w Y (lEST; KM ES at rtis Plasters.) Physicians PLASTERS kIIo! ivuiedies wrthy Of 'ontidei co cities for External os. I M. i . li.r; i . ui. ?. vv ii,tvf5 VfllilK l W, consider th-rn. nf! It v-.1. WH i n.y a oMipor:ui U all -Unr r-i To examine the large and varied assortment uf i I i ' I. Pry Goo i : i iiei ds. At Oct 28 irasid arpets, otks J WW E i Ri. Rfl. McINTIR'S. and ; j ! ' !' I i. I, HILL'S MANUAL" Soe'al and Bus! ne.s. lor iiverv body. Acents wanted. Wm. Shepherd, 06 Fulton st N Y. dov 6 PSYCHOMANCY SOUL CH AKMING. How either sex may fascinate and gain the love and affections of any person they choose instantly. This simple mental ac quirement all can possets. Free by mail for 2oc . together with a Marriage Guide, Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, and Hints to Ladies. A: queer book. KX',000 sold. Address I), P. MASOX, 700 SaLsoinst., I'm adt-lphia, Fa. nov 0 CHEAPEST BOOK-STORE IN THE WORLD. 63,672 Superb English Books, At Our Price. 75,276 New American Books, At Your Price. 112,726 Second-hand Hocks At Any Pricei. Catalogue of Genera! Literature Free. LEGS AT BROTHERS, 3 Beekman st., near New Post Office, New York. nov 6 ON 30 DAYS TRIAL. We will send our Electro Voltaic Belts nad other Electric Appliance upon trial for 30 days to those suffering fram Nervous De bility, Rheumatism, Paralysis or any diseases of the Liver or Kidneys, and many otner dis eases. A ure Cure guaranteed or no pay Address, VuLTIC BfcLT CO., Marshall, Mich. noy 6 CHAS. KLEIN, Undertaker and Cateinst Mater. i i Princess Street, in Basement of the Journal Building, j WILMINGTON, N. 0. A fine asf rtment of Coffins and Cas kets constantly on hand. Furniture Repaired, Cleaned and Varnished. Order by tele, graph or mail promptly filled. j D0T 6 The New Hat Store. OUR STOCK of Men's, Tomths, Boys and Children's Hats aid Gaps is com plete, which we propose to sell as low as the lowest, i We have a Urge assortment of 8Uk, Cloth, Scotch and Astrican Cape, very cheap. Also, a Urge line of Umbrellas. Those wishing anything in our line will do well to examine before making their par chases. JOHS M. ROBINSON, -oct 27- No. 6 Nortkrront st. I CLYDE'S Mew York ran pe.neii dU tt iiL' : I l- ii ' ii. .i 'I nave tue pleasure oi again aiiiiuuiicuig 10 uro puuuc that J we have an imustia! and attractive tock and are prepared to offe!: oub customers one oi the Grandest and Cheapest stocks of i . Prices ranoiner in Suits from S3.00 'upwards ! i i o . . j ( A beaitiful and grant assortment in GEK'T'S FUENISHING GOODS! Which we guarantee cannot I be equaled in this city. 11 line lino anJ latest sules in iSats, Gaps, Boots and Shpcs ! In all qualities an(3 prices, imported direct from the Maimfac whicn we guarantee to be of suierior (jualit. 1 I I ( " We also have one of the choicest ar;d largest stocks of Two and Ply and Brussels Carpets, Ptiis, Malting and Oil Cloths , at astonishing low prices. Please exminol oct .mix?. Three AND - Wilmington. E. CaD teamship Line. Th Steamer iTHE KEN XUCKy LITERARY JuUllNAI for the purpose of increajsinsr the cirfnlntion of their j paper, will distribute U.isH Fhemiums Hin.'iim Ing to $iOO,()00, rangiiiK from $ lu to Sao.uot1, to subscribers. CASH PilEMIUMS. I Cash Premium of 82',M)f 1 1 " o.O i lO Cash Premiums of. 1,() no - , doo; HU . iMH l(K " " i lOO 3(MJ 2 " U. ol O " , SloO 1.3o4 9 " !Oi.: J5f " " .. 60 4.J .11 ' - i Mf , -SSSSsasisaamammmmm i J! !J f i u fi y ra y 54 3 ri s v'i . o i i..-fr wff rffr m. v.-. ' is 2 :t- n ft t.-,iAilt. y tl. n ard; lov 8i;:it.i, ?4 r my cu iop Eitt-crd." si ssi'l utio I:ir ilU rH, ar: J Tcu vi)ll f-tron S iic&iiiy amlliapt'T." 'Tis, Co yon t&- c to l.-o etrona:. 3 healthy and tes utifui t a 1 5 lO Premium amounting to. .liK),(JOO; will be distributed by lot. In Public, under niirrvlsion I of men of high character-ana undoubted fitnndiijg. nt" Covington, Kentucky, Nov. 15 1870. We re authorized to distribute above Premiums to ' subscribers of our paper by an act of the Legislature passed at its December session tflin receipt of HQ we will send which anil entitle the purchaser to a chance which may secure anv one of the above Cash Premium. jm! also the Literary Joueval for oue vear. ' AQuress ail orders to Kentucky . one tit ket T J. JT. UJiTftCir.lMwnaffer, P.O. Box I I 9. Covlrigrton, Iveiitncky. oct 10-dtw. CRAY'S) SPECIFIC TRADE MARK, MEDICINE. BENEFACTOR, I CAPT. JONES, "1 WILL SAIL FROM SEW YORK OX SATURDAY. November 15. Shipper! ea relj txpoa' the prompt sailing of S tenser sj adrertiMd. For Freight Engagements applj to TUOS. E. BOND, Bop't, J I WUming$on, N.;C. ff M. P. CLYDE CO.,S 3&2Broadwftj, Sew Tork, 1 nor 10 Mackerel, Herring and Cpclfisli. jyjlCKEREL in Bbls., Kits aad portable vscktgea, by package or retail, new and bright. CODFISH and Scalded Herring in qaanli tite, or at retail: H n POULTRY, Eggf, Butter. Lard Potatoes, OnioBt, and a full line of Familj Groceries. All for tale at bottom1 prices. I oct 13 HKWBUBY A CHASTE. Thm GreatTKAU6,"ark' i!ngiien Kem edj, An ua failirg cure for tiemioal W e a k n ess, S permatorr- bea,lmpoten cr.andalldin- BEFORE TAKlRG.eases that fol-AFTEB TAKIKG. low, as a sequence of Self-Abase; aa Loss of Memory, Umrersal Lassits.de, Pain in th Back, Dimness ; of Vision, Premature Old Age, and many other Disessas that lead to Insanity or Consumption and a Premature tfraye. Full particulars in our pamphlet, which we desire to send freebjf mail to ererj one. The Specific Medicine isSsoldbf all druggists at$l per package, or six pack ages for $5, or will be sent free by mail cn receipt of the moser by addressing 1 THE CAY MEDICINE CO., - ' Mechaoic'i Block, Detroit, Mich. atU Sold in Wilmington and everywhere by aUdmggists. 1 ct 11-dAw-ly. i heu use Hop titters. 'The piratcst O-Ppo- ftouiuih, uiooa u tizer, eUmuu iJ raid livar! HopiiiLttru.' "Clercrrncn. Law yris, l.utoi liank t.h and Indies neej I.jp li iters daily." "Hop Eitterg has re- oi cu to sobnety ana r.alth, Dt-rfect wreciai irom latttnipeiance." "Sour stomach, rick hnadfiche and diizi i!c:i3 Hop Cittern cnxm with a tew doses." L'KOVEBBSi ' trWwillborAid t"t a ca that IJ" Hit ters will not cure or Ulp." TTn TOttm boHil H cp, strt-Difthfns and curt!9 ooiiwimiwij Xromtheontdoiie." "Kidney !and' Cri riory core plaints of all k i rjj d s peimaneiitly curd by iiop Bitter, j HopCoriijn Cntw the ewwttt. at ejjxi best Ask calkirUL Tho flor1 P t Stomach, LiTefl and Kidneys, Is sopww to all others, t"u"J by absorption. A Iruggistsi . j D. I C. Is an absent and irresitaible eurt for drunkenness, bj of opium, totoctfM I All abfww vi p7 druCTifltA HopBittri Mannfacttirinr, yH Eocheftcr, K x. , J Circular. si benaiorfi NEW PMM $125 Each, and all styles, Including (Jrond Hccart and Upright, all strictlj ?iadT claba, sold a the lowest mm cash wboi ibile rActR prices, direct to the rtmcHAisa. These Har.j. made one of the finest displaje at t'.e 'en tensial Exhibition, and wer aiianimousiy re commended for the Highest ' tiosonn-rnrLt 12,000 in use. Begulasjj incorporated M s& fturing Co. Factory eetaolished over :v years. The Square Grande contain Martto shek'i new patent Duplex Orerstrufcg "bo the greatest improyemert in tie hbtrv e Piano making. The Uprights arpl the fir.e' in America. Pianos sent ion tri ii n.. fail to write for Illustrated arid , Deecript7' catalogue of 48 pages mailed tree. I MENDELS30HN PIA1TO CO., pl7- ; Jl EUrt 15th 'street. If X lleadquarcers tor jllel Lager Beer jand Porter. I TL- LrZA3XCTJS di SON'S, . No. tMsrkct Street JAS FURNISH YOU WITIIjTflE BEsl llerLager Beer and Porter, both keg m bottled, in the city. ! J flar Country orders promptly atteadtW. Watches, rr... i i QHS0NC3IETE1IB, I JEWELRY, Ac.. Reparred neatly and promptly by ! r t r urrvVER. So. 3 South Front etreet. Wilmington. Orer tntnty years' experience. Oire m J , no Wanted. A. JOURNEYMAN PRINTER, who cas . .. t. aub.' bring tbe fclghest reoommendauoni,, roasota position in a newsptpei OW iuv taxi ia y imm nw- - J aaT dm tm fit eept 15-U 400 Varieties Albany" Cakes and Crackers-Cbc? " ' ' Enough. : I .j j Baking hoders, Ciars, gcoBflr ..'icnnfitr Produce constanwy . t'.lIC' auu v- ( T. B. ETEfbraSOS A CO.. . cct 23-tf Comer Chso w j
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