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The Daily Review JOSH T. JAMES, Editor & Prop. WILMINGTON. N. C. MONDAY. MARCH 15, 180. fEKTXHKD AT THK PO8T0FFtCK AT WILMINGTON, N. C, AM SeCOXD"CLASS Matter. WM. ACCEPT AND WILL NO T ACCEPT. It baring been stated in the Washing ton Post, at the result of the interview of a correspondent of that paper in Utica, N. T., that Got. Seymour would run for President as the nomiaee of the Demo cratit part j, provided the nomination was forced.upon bian, tho New York World, pi Batmrday's date, publishes a denial of the fact. Immediately upon the appearance of tba above statement the World tele graphed to Utica whether there was any foundation for such a statement and re. wived in reply the following: 'Utica. March 12. To the Editor of Tu World. A requested by you, I have called upon Governor Seymour and asked him if it is true that he has to any person in any interview said that his name might go before the next National Democratic Convention as a Presidential candidate. He states in reply that he has no recol lection whatever of any conversation on the subject with any one in which he could have conveyed any such impress urn or idea. He has never in any way expressed or entertained the idea of si 1 lowing bis name to be presented to the people as a candidate for the Presidency again, nor will he alio Wit to be used na der any circumstances whatever.' . Ai will be seen these statements are directly in conflict with each other but it should be borne in 1 mind that not one word has yet appeared over Gov. Say mour's signature. This will leave the mat ter, ef course, just where it was before, with the chances that the World is right We would like to see Horatio Sey mour the nominee of the Democrat party as we believe that his nomination would be a guarantee of the success of the ticket. There is but little, if any, doubt of his ability to carry bis own State and that, too, by a tremendous majority. j New Yorkers claim that he wouloTget at least 75,000 majority there and it is almost equally sure that Connecticut and Hew Jersey would go with New York. These are, of "course, pleasant antici pations to indulge bat they are based upon one contingency and that is, - Gen. Seymour's willingeess to accept the nom ination. There is no doubt, we think, that this nomination would be tendered were he only to express bis willingness to accept it. But, time is passing and we think that seme steps should be taken, and at onoe, to solve this question for ever and ever. The best way wouldj be for a committee of influential Democrats, ay members of Congress, to visit Mr Seymour at his home in Utica and at once Urge upon him an-expreBsioa to the peo ple of the country over his own signature. If he consents.so much the better . for the party, but if he declines, then it will be well for us all to-know it so that we may waste no more ammunition by firing in the air, but at once concentrate all of oar efforts towards the nomination of the next most available man. in the most embarrassing position it has occupied since 1870. The road must be sold it is 'necessary for the vitality of the party that it should go and there is no concealing or denying this tact. 34ff ouly thing that now re mains to do. so far. as the sale of theioad is concerned, is to get the best price, the best terms and the best guarantees possi ble. When the Western North Carolina question has been dispesed of, let the Les islature turn their attention to Col. DoitcL other bill, and after that let tbeni go home. . : V - ,. . . WASHCiGIOX LETTER. , . W a hihgton, D. 0., Mar. 12u 1880 No appropriation bills have been re ported this week', but several are ready They will be sent In rapidly and in such form, probably, that little debate can be had on (hem; The number of Federal election supervisors and Special Deputy Marshals will be reduced, bat no effort made to withhold their, pay. . The r.ad calb are so desperately anxious for political capital that I think they would move amendments to the Ten Commandments if offered, by a Democrat in the House or Senate. .. One of the ablest of them, Senator Carpenter, the other day said Grant's nomination might be necessary because Gens Schofield, Ter ry, aLd Getty had declared that General Fiiz John Porter was an innocent man. The subtile intellect of the Senator de tected treason in this, aud raised the bloody sbirt and tuetiiird term, in the Hous 'disloyalty' iaj charged against Democrats who favor ;a bill to enforce the Civil service retorm ideaa of Mr Hayes There has never been any such thiist for gory debate than that which now troubles the Radicals It is aggravated by?au intense dosire of the respective friends of Grant and. Blaiue to draw first blooa. Grant's friends g;t 1 ahead on the Fita i John' Porter case, already mentioned, but it ja.. negro should happen to die in.th; Suu h under sus picious circunibtaiices I shudder to thiLk how the Senate Chamber 'would ecno to Biaiae's tremeudous elaqneuce Grant has more and abler sujjp rteis in the Senate thau. Blaine has, j Lot'J 13 in y devilish sly and has more reach:. tinman all. the Goukiihgs, Carpeufrs and 0uie rons in-. Christendom. " The Indian jMdti m iurrs.-e lrs-..t:iw ment. At this iirVQuI'-ar tune in crest in Cougresj centers upon . th 6e ldiuiid 10 what is known as toe Indian Turraory, and an attempt is Leiog iimdtf to devise a scheme by w'dci thai , immense tract may be made useful to all citizen, "That it must in time Use its distinctive cnarac ttr, as Utah mustj is nt doubted by any body. But Congressmen naturally hes itate, however great the necessity, to adopt measures which may have to some the appe irance of interferefice with" disc ing rignis. The sooner; provision is made for the inevitable the bsfr for all con cerned. Better for the jladian. because. if gradual ard peaceful and Jegal pre paration is m ide for the coming change the rights of property 1 the Iiduns in the Territory deoj in i and will receive,th protection of law; Better for the whites because it is better, always has . -been and always will be better, for tbe stronger, in their dealing 'with the weafeer to be gov ernsd by reco.jnizj i liw tbaa by --mere lores - j Gurdgk. MUMft Billyh THE CALLED SESSION. The Legislature meets in called session today for the. purpose of considering Mr. Beat's . proposition for the sile of the Western N. C. U. R Tbe result of their deliberations cannot, of course, be pred icated with any degree of certainty, but we are inclined to the belief that the road will be sold although it will not be bo the terms contained in the B98t bi!'. Our opinio is thit very little of that instrument, besides the title, will be left of it eventually. The bills which Col. Dortch will intro dnce, and which we published on Satur day last, will, we trust, meec with a careful consideration. We can under stand, we think , Col. Dortch'B motives in preparing those bills. If the first can be paased ia lien ot tbe sale bill, all well and good; if it cannot, then the second is to be brought forward and its passage urged. Acting upon this hy po the sis we have no hesitation in aying that wa cordially endorse tbe propositions. If one read is to be told then sell all, apply the proceeds, to the relief of tbe State in'her indebtedness and take such vexed questions out of viinw vvw. vv w w uv wa&v Hum the West?rn N. C. R. R. will be saved to the 8Uta. It must be sold or a fearful - disruption in the party will be the result." The West is clamorous for the sale, a! nost to a nan, and they will carry the day; If they , do not the j East will be charged with having opposed the interests f the West and then, farewell to the hopes ef.a Democratic success next Fair bete; facts, we are forced to believe, bar been foreseen and carefully eoniid ered by Gov. Jar vis and hia associates and with a fearful deliberation they have placed tbe Democratic party in this State Apotbecary-r-:Y.5u want this prescrip tion filied. sir; I understand. Patrick Divil a bit of it, sut! It's tvhe bottle I wud haw filled. In the international jc tnal card game DeLesaeps holds sadvs, backed by trance's diamonds and otuer wealth, while America hoi :s up clubs. English girls never wea short dresses to let pretty feet be exposed to view. Per hape, though, ifeanu short dresses would accomplish that rtsult they'd do it. ' An Illinois justice,! who was called upon to marry a couple, ran off with the girl and wedded he hfiuseif, leaving the lover ia his office to look over law books and Spit on the stove, j ; , ; 'Civilization says M DLe.-sep?, 'goes on two legs. One leg js nun, the other woman.' This is very; neat But when the man steps around the corner to chew a clove with a neighbor, civilizition may be eaid to limp. j My son is a good boy and, would suc ceed in life, but he wjn't make - an en deavor, said a fond bafent to his neigh bor. What, no endeavor?' 'Well, hardly endeavor Their pistols, were discharged at eacfi other simultaneously, with fatal effect. i Dr. Mott's Endorsement of S peer's Port Grape Wine. , - i - The following, from the celebrated Dr Mott oi New York, speaks wonders for Mr. S peer's efforts to raise the Oporto urape in iNew jersey: - 62 Madison Avenue, New York, April 11. 1878. Mb. Alfbed bPEKB. Dear Sir; The visit which I made last year to your Vineyards, winepresses "and raults at Passaic, N. J., satisfied me thoroughly that tha wines manufactured by you are pure and unadulterated, and tbe very best that can be offered to the Dubllc for medicinal usee. 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 patienta. There can be no better proof to the doubting mind, aa to tbe Wine being made ot the finest Oporto Grape, than a visit to the acres of land covered with the vine bearing the luxuriant, fruit. Wiahing you success in your praiseworthy enter prise,'- '; .t , . 7 . remain respectfully yours, ALEX B. MOTT, M. D., Prol. of Surgery, Bellevuo Hosp. Medl Oollege, &o, &c. ; -1 4 t For aale by J. a Mnnds, - Green & Flanner. P. L. Bridgera Co. ise. From a Prominent Vrus lie . 1 v ITT. H. Waexeb & Co.. Rochester. N lj, UEAK oik. it is now only inre months siDce we received your first ship" ment of S.afe Remedies. We hre sold drugs in this place for twenty yars. ;.nd have never sold a preprint aiy medicine that gives such universal sa i 1. ction as yours, especially your bat ' K'd ai i Liver Cure, and Safe Diabetes ur-. ' We could mention many who have re ceived great benefit in cases of PliO'i- y d ffi ciilties, Asthma, UhcmnAtia-rn, Dia-e e, Dribs Disease, e'c. Kespfctfuby voir?, felSS'JN & VOX Alexandria V. WHOLESALE g HI CHS. jpSTThe follovrin quotauons reprefient Vholesale prices generally. In makiii imall ordere highe'-price h to be chwgea BAOGIXG Gc? 4V 1 Double Anchor. U & Double Ancho "A"....... f 10 8w.ndard Domestic ... J . H BACON North C?-roIin. Bhioulders, u.... 12 10 5 & j imponanito mevAf3!cted jWe would advise all w)jo nuy n advice ot a pnysiciar;, to either write i.o .ur. i,ouoilsu;i, xu, ct cue. Baltimore, Md., who troni 15 ear spe rieace' in Hospital and Sp'Ci:l- I'lueti.-t, a cure m liisfc-s iraaiantees I he Hitiep, vO.M,... Western boior..x' Haius.' .. ?ides, & 5.. Shelters, . ..... Drv Salteo idea, - rihoalde4-, -ib.V... ' BE&i' Live vreigiii)..... ;.AKKELS Spir.t Turpoaanc f.cCv'riG 'Hand, eacli.... 'c York,eacb, nevr..... I N orC'cm BUTTEH S orthc.riiDft 2r Northern, ) X. 3 '. G 12 6 13 ?4 I 85 20 GO 12 18 & 2 tU 21 ft. H rA thv f:. ii. Urinarv Orrans and t ti tetn, Organic and Seminal 7 k:, potency (loss of sexual .om,-;,-Debility and tiemblipg, r.tlitnti..n , Heart, dimness of sight or .eijdus turnal Emissions, ail i ; abuses in youth, or. excesses in 'ninho'; alsb all 8kia and blood dis i..- c.ui ) cured. Dr. R. iaa gradua ? !. .-f u oldest and best meoic?.! .s' 0i country (Uriversity of Marvirt M, a-'d -p-feis to the leading physickr ? u; Kt y,v d all cohsuitiuhim can rely t;pcn :r: ; aMe ar)d ' . confidential . treatineist.- I;: wiithig r-tj close stamp for reply. H'Ci v.tu iiiion ijiveti to all ifiuale cor'nplajtivs. ih.h-A c '.onmiodalions tor all wi hin to ( all ; c! soe him. Medicine sent 'to aiv ddit-so. Misc ellaneoiis MisciBllaneouk CAPC5F3EV CAPCIJE PORUs LASTED BACK ACHE IS AT ONCE CURED BY BENSOIS' VCAPCINE POETJS PLASTERS IT IS THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY THAT NEVER FAILS. Over 2000 Drnqists have sip;nevl a 'paper stating that Physicians -they are in every way Superior to the ordinary slow acting Porus IV ters used for this purpose. Price 25 cents. n 4 a- pnrpoj 6K.UKY oc J 'IIN60N, I'narruaceutical Chomis's, Ne Tallow, t? it, f ipXj IBBS & GO'S uaho I.) U From the JBauks of the Hudson. j Nevvbubg.N. Y., Oct. 20, 1879. H. H. Warnek & Co., Rochester, N Yl Gentlemen "A lady of over sev enty years of age, in failing health for over a year, has beea ueir.g Warner's Safe Bitters en my recommendation. She feels very' grateful for the benefit she has derived therefrom, and says that until she us.ad -it her stomach could bear no vegetable food for over three years. I believe it to be a certain specific for dysj pepsia. Dr. J. 7T. Joslyn. IRON BITTERS, 1 A Great Tonic. IRON BITTERS, A Sure Appetizer. IRON BnTERS, A Complete Strengthener " IRON BITTERS, j A Valuable Medicine. IRON BITTERS, Not -Sold as a Bevrage. IRON BITTERS, j For Delicate Females. ti.LV" " l -"A'L Highly recommended to the public for all dis eases requiri ng a cer tai n and efficient TOXIC; especially in Intliges tion, tjfrsirt , Mntermlttetit Fe vers, Jf'ant of Ap petite, Loss of Strength, Iack of Energy, etc. It en riches the blood, $trengthens the mus cles, and' gives new life to. the nerves. To tbe aged, ladies, and chil dren retiring wcuper--Ation, this valuable remedy can not be too highly recommeiu!!l. It acts like ft eirt on the digestive orKP.ns. A teaspoonful before meals will remove all dyspeptic symptoms. TRY IT. Sold by all Druggists-TEEIlROWNCHEnCiLCT-. BALTIMORE, P.d. For eale by J. C. MUNO Third street, cpposiia City Hall nov-ooJw. Drv.fgiat Warner' Safe Pills 'are an immediate stimulus for a Torpid Liver, and cure Costive ness, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Bilious Diarrhtea, Malaria, Fever and Ague, and are useful at times in nearly all Diseases to cause a free Aid regular action of the Bowels. The best anti dote for all Malarial Poison. Price, 25c. a box. Warner's Safe Nervine quickly givesRost and Sleep to the suffering, cures Headache anc Neuralgia, Prevents Epileptic Fits, and is tho best remedy for Nervous Prostration brovght on by excessive drinking, over-work, mental shocks and other causes. It relieves the Pains of all Diseases, and is never injurious to tho system. The best of all Nervines. Bctttes of- two sizes; prices, 6Cc. and $1.00. Warner's. Safe Remedies are sold byDriigisls and Dealers in Medicine every- tt&WAENER&CO., Proprietors, Rochester, X. Y. BSTSend for Pamphlet and Testimonials. an 1-eod-iy COMMERCIAL SiOTE WILMINGTON, N. O. I Large Sample Rooms for Commercial Travel er 1 rpHE PBOPBIETOR hiring thoronShI renortted this Souse and furnished ii eutire- i - Iynw,i8 prepared to giro to the traTeiiri: i public all the cenveaienciea of a FiliciT. i r . CLA.S3o HOTEL. It located In tie veij . ! ntre of the business part of tbe city, beir g !" , ' convenient to the principal burners hctMs, Postofflce, Custom House, City Hall and Court House. 1 is i3 IS & WAS 76 fcv: .. 1 10 -.15 GO ,.. 8 75 ..12 50 ,.. 6 00 ..CO 00 ... 2 ii- Dairy cream, 3b... vacate, lb -CFFEE Java, fo Kio, ... L5(uvia, ) COEN MEAL" bushel.. COTTO-N TIES V bdl.. DOMESTIC gheetirig, 4-1 Y ja.-d. ... Tart, y bunch.. t HM Mackerel Ho. I, Lii, No. 1, i bbi Mtckerbi, No. 2, y bbi. 'S2, ;y yt bbl Kaefeerel, No. 'i bbi.. Mulktc, bbl S.Q. Herring-, keg 5 60 Dry Cod, ib f FLOUR Fine, bbl '.. 0 CO Super, Northern, bbl... 6 00 Extra do bbl... 6 CO ramil " 9 bbl... 7 CO City MMEx,.Super bbl... 1 C) ." Family bbl...- 7 bo Ex. Family bbl.. 3 GO FERTILIZERS eruviai. Guano, Z00Q los . 5 00 Carolina Fertilixer " 00 00 N&rajiaa Guano, " " q0 00 Complete Manure " " 00 00 Whann's Phosphate " 00 1 0 Wando Phosphate, " " 00 L J Wilcox, Gibb & Co., ma nipulated Guano 00 00 gluk v a 3 GRAIN Cora,store, 552ba lb Corn, cargo, 56 s ta Ccrn,y?l., bushel None Oats, 1? bushel 6 2 Peas, cow, bushel........ 60 $ HIDES Green, lb i & Drv, lb 10 tf HA1 Eastern, 100 &s... I 1) North River, 100 lbs.... I C J HOOP IRON y ton I CO y LARD Northern 'Mb , 7.-v North Carolina 11 f ; LIME y bbl. ij LUMBER City steam sa,' vrd 8b ip stuff, resawed, .Mft.18 GV Rough edge plank. Mft.16 i9 West India cargo, accora- - , ing to quality, M ft.. .13-1 J DresHed flooring,seaaoned.l5 t: Bcantling and boards, cous- " mon, if M ft. .........12 ov- MOLASSES C-abB,hbdg; . .? I Cuba bblg., &1 j 1 buar bou3(:,hhd3.-'' ?.L '' ' " " bbls.y gal... Orleans Choice bbls. f Ri. c N Ai. i.S Grit, 20dto idf i k'.f. OILS Kerosene, y ai...... Lssrd, gal Roiir., "V PiiAN UTSV bDhe l-OTAl'vES' fv.'ic:. Irish, NortLsrt.' 15 11 30 20 SO 50 7 L 20 o lb 6 61 0: e"o oo o oo if & 4 50 & 6 :-o . & 8 51 f ? 7 -ib IP '( 'i 5 , 8 -la 0 00 42 00 CO ' 'U- eruuzer oil Luniuefiofi, Siioo Hot:!, I .itiurinbur, Laurel '.points in I-Ik-kmond and lioVeson countica saae . . the Cheapeat ! ravorabie Terms ! Payable in Cotton! Hill, and intermediate FOR p holidays; Ileaduiiaiters- for all hat V ' ,- . OS 0 i ? good, useful, pretty nd cheap for the oliday Trade, at Blear 0c&? Bros.. ti', f ii(;;ioil.r i of airai we nave n n announein. to the "public that ....,.. . w-v.. vow v . . u KU'Jil II I I VI C I Kj I1U'UC' ' IAJ UUCi GUI' -.t.nm-r vmn oi the Grandest an'J ' Cheapest stocks of . llD-:HilBELOTHIMG I ' i ,.; ranging in- Suits- from $3.00 up wards J;. beautiful and grand assortnient in PTOMISHIIQ- GOODS tV.ii'i Cl lS r "h.'Ai v. j-" lar;-ntciC' vaiinot .be equaled in "this city. .A. fine line anJ la Lest-styles in Shoes 10 Of .... Ill '.(. T anant'ef.-.anii wiJici'i v pric-ffi, imported, direct from the Manufacturers, gaaiaiiUit; to., be of superior 'quality. , ..1 w, f.f -Loier st v: d largest eto'eks of Two and Three T, !'(.: a -Jiorjhtsr'n -Thin, bbl Raait; ' bbl ...... .. viiji.:.-:o&v0-.2&. y j; Itlbi, fi h,!'i,:;i. ?t' tuY ok.,.. AGS Cv-untry, r ib it1 rj..:e.'! -U v.. arpots. Kugn, Matting and OitvCloths ig. low -pricon. Please examine. 3-t5. oo ttOF-K . .. H-up..... Mtiniil.., C ALT Ah Lirorpool, 'jt,a?ck'... Aitibricarj &cik'... Oedis V eactf .. SUAK--Ciba, ! & ifi Porto Ric;, Id..,. J A- Cd:i!e, V fr...... 15 " fi.. C " 2b. C V rb. UruBheGr lb.......... , bOAP Northers, lb 5 SHINGLES Contract, 6 00 CoDJinoa, 1? M 1 50 BTAVE W. O. bbl. M.10 00 R O hhd. y E. 00 00 TALLOW V 8 TiM:IS2t- 8 ippiug r M ...10 00 ii i, extra pa ;i 8 50 I. ill, prim i per 11 7 00 Mill, f.v.-r per M . .............. 6 00 cou.maa per AI... 4 00 I '' r-.,r t;o Orcine-y,P 3 00 WHISKEY Nortii'n, per jfl 1 35 i ox ti Cro iaa, p ... 2 00 n r . i w v b 9U) J6r :) 2 Vr&i'Vfio.'" itr ;;h ....... ... . 26 ilTrrry vr.-cl. i er la la 5 . -J I'-s i; BOOK 1 r w' I 3 ?tal i . 1 rsMui 7? "ft? 10S..J ft Of N. J i-litiav . lit- m;:1v ; ; , Ns -'i-.S ,.,. N-',, s: .:fy. Ws)t- nidi ;l 0 7 5) 2 25 15 CO 00 00 00 12 00 1075 0 8 00 6 50 4 50 4 00 & 6 GO ($ 2 f0 27 17 28 r roan very Day, a MENT OF CANDIES, m . jhis; We a:i! asx AlGDI- in-. this ("ourtty to vv uijua we v :a pay a sa; iry cd ? juu per icouth and t f n-es to sell our woudci lul invention. .Sarupla i'n?e. Address at once SUE11.MANT Ac CO., ' Maihall, Miclii.-aru mch 3 OH SO DAYS THIAL. We will send oar Electro Voltaic Helta nad other Electiic AppHjince upon trial for 30 days to those sarJeriog'from Nervous De bility, Rheumatism, Paralysis or ny diseases of the Lirer or Kidneys, and many other dia eafB. A pure Cure guaranteed or no pay. Address. VULATIC UKLT CO., MarnhslI, Mich. 3 -$10 003 4 I-IS E LSSO Fn-r.ch. v v 1 cmesi'.c, mat- rect-iTed and for IliE ONLY GSNDINE HOME-MADE wanuy in tho city, vill be ' found every .ay, freth Scd sweet, three doors South of tr'e jortofjee on Second street Also, Nuts, iiaisir?, fruit, Ac. C JbVJEJ8, jau 2J Neat the Postofflce. - mm & CHASTE 4 GOODS;! ft. mch ?- ,Wata 4 T" 1 ( ( Flrt-Cl8i Br an 1 1 1H: oaneeted with this HoteL rd Pal- j RATES $2 PER DAY. Oct 24 F. A-SCHIITTK. j SC;i30LCF ORAVIMGi iPAlNTifIG1 ETC. NUkUCTION CIVSNin Cra7on, Lepia -L ea-1 India InS P'raria, also, Painting m Wattr Coir.rf, Oil, Panel acd Coloring Pbrt graphs, at reasonable rates. For tuitK.r pariicalaa inquire at the fchuo! of Viares Burr A Jam, ia the rr rf st .Mru' Church. noy 2i Old Jfewspapers. Mp a vv-n Y OPOLD -JEW8PAPER or urarpictf, offered for ialechapat the pt DAILT OFFICK INSURANCE 0H LIFE & PROPERTY. $IOOOJ will be paid to ;any person who can i ??lodb j i Lamp fitted "with our 3 5 FETT ATTACHMENT. Hailed free for 3 cents. Four for $1. Aper.ta Wanted. Male or Femaie. 8. NfcwrcK'a Hafett Laiip Co, j Bingharapton, N. Y. rfalesroom, 13 Wogt ' Broad- xor 35.Cts- acb 3 iw way, N. Y. Barents Wanted TO IXTF.ODrCv in every County in the United 6taes THE HISTORY OFTME BIBLE. Theb38t work to fell that '-has ever been published, Splendid premium to every sub scriber. Fcr circulars and terms apply at once to . - The Heset Bill Ppbluhiko Co . 41, 43 and 45 bhetucket et, Norwich. Ct. mch 1 . Cydomin FOR CHAPPRD RKTNS, et- PVl' cinlT 'fa!? fr.e,h(1itok of Drus ana Mtdi- jZtDES 8EtDd- o laa PrwcriptioM accurately compounded. F. C. MILLER, NO MORE OR GOUT ACUTEOFtCHR ON JO A A R If n u iv J V sure: curt - M u Mnufactured otlr under the above Trade Hark', by the EUROPEAN KALIOYilU h KOIOINK CO;, of Paris and LeiDiifr. Immediate Relief W arranted. Pernranent Cure (in arntee1. Now exclusively used br all celebrated Physician of Europe and America. The hisrhpst Medical Academy of Paris reports 95 cures out of 100 cases within three days. Secret The only disso'rer of tbe poison ous Uric Acid which fx'sts in the Blood o.f Rbfurnatic and Gouty Patients. CUktfU. . (JUHEJ) CURKD. H H Pewey, Efq , 201 Broadway, Inflam matory Rheumatism. J Leavev, Esq, 456 WasUngton Market. Chronic Rheumatism. ' Mrs E T wee, 63 Kas Ninth street,(ohs!kT ftrmatiens in tba-joints), Chronio Kheaai tie m. . A M Prater, 74 Newark avenre, Jtrui City, Chronio Kbeumntism.. John F Chamberlain, Frq, Wwbintton Club, Washington, D C, Rheumatic Gout. Wm E Arnold, Efq, 12 Weybosset Mree, Providne, R I, 0f twenty rears' Chronio Rheumatism.. John B Turcgate, 100 8ancbe treet,8M Francisco, Neuralgia and Sciatica. For Malarial Intermittent and Chronic Fevers, Chills, or Ague, SALICYLICA IS A CERTAIN CUKE. Superseding entirely the use of Fulpbatonf Quinine, as it will not only cut the feveri, but will achieve a RADICAL CUBE, whk out anj of tb inconveniences and 'trouble! arising from QUININE. $1 Vbo'x, six boxes for W JSent free by Mail &n reciipt of money. ASK Y0U3 DRUGGIST FOR 'r' but tare no imitation or subs tit ate, u T Halicylica (copyrighted) Ig fruaran teed lieve, or money refunded, and will be de' ered free on receipt of orders, tar callifg Pa or addressing Washburne & Co,, fcULE AGNT, 212 Broadway, cor. Fulton st. (Koox Bnfid- feb23:iydAw.lng)-y'YV - ladies' Emporium qiHE MISSES KARRER 4 IffcGOWA havejast received noveltie in Hair O.oodv 'Nonpariei" Scollops frormandy"CoqBeU' "Mignon" Ccquets, Poffs, Braids and Corlsf icTiaiDi nef, all shades. -Vaaeline: A fararite new Pomade, ways oa hand. .-;?- r - . Braids, Pufls and Carls, made from Conjb- irgatd Cut Hafr. Hair Jewelry made to order. OnJers for Stamping and Embrciderj promptly attended to. A nice assortment of "Ladies tderwear made of btst material. A fresh scpplj of Children's CI oti, Flaa rel and Waterproof Suits, sixes 2 to 1 B" fant slips, 8k irt and Robes. Ordrrs taken for Bridal WardrobW FrohtHtreet, Wilsaiof ton, 5 1
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