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Ths Daily Review JOSH. T. JAJlt.S, Editor a Prop. WIUrllNGTON. N. C. TUEHDA. MAKt'H 2 1. 1880. AT THB rouToFFtCK AT Wilmingtcx, N. C, as Skcond -Class Mattk.1 : r . VIEYVJ5 AWo ItiiV Four of the widows of Brigbam Young have found rest and consolation with sec ond husband. The rest are so homely they are wailing to die. 4 President Bassey, of the New Orleans Chamber of Commerce, telegraphs to Sin Francisco tb at any number of Cbinameu ju the latter city may find empl yment in the "agar, cotton and rite fields of Louis iana. A petition, signed bj -over 1,200 wwmen of Cincinnati, prayiug the Ohio Legiala tare to enact some law which will take the control of the public gchoo'a out of he hands of ward politician, has been presented to that body. The cost pet capita fur instruction in thft.Phi'adpInhia achoo a last ear was $18 90. The Dumber of pupils enrolled was 10.567, the average attendance wa 92 381. Th salaries of the teachers per pupil in attendance are only $10 90 f the ear. There are said to be 20,000 children in Chicago who get no, schooling whatever and 7,000 in the schools who for. lack o proper accomodations can only be taught half a Hi Thi in'not a rileasaot re ... port of a city which prides itselt oa' West em progress. Jay Gould recently told a cjiiHspouuei; ot the Gialvestpn Jretcs tint throe ou:. of every five Republican politicians favor the l.oaiinatiou of Blaine, lie further said that the Demociats could eiect the nex President if they woula ac on Ut z- nominate Justice Field. 6 Oleomargarine is now before Congress in Mr Covert's bill to appoint a scientific commission of three chemists and two mieroacopists toestablish legal tests for butter and oleomargarine. The purpose to b3 to modify the act passed by Con gress on the subject last year. ' A house built in 1639 . &.iu st;nid in Deadham. Mass.. and h the oldest in - 9 New England. It is buautifuil y situate under -heavily branching elm, with moss covered roof. Much of the origins furniture, 210 je-irs of ajie-, stil! remains and has ben in the pushes.-1 n if one 'family, named liiri.-M, during' all (1 ' tdat fitnn T' -i """" --- V The Chief .f tbe Uureau uf Statistic oj ; labor .id M -issiciiusstts, Mr C D'W.iight, hns gathered statistics of all the labrr strikes in tb-it State since -nd Jbas iriven their historv. 'lite who:e. cumber is loO, of which 110 were 'we iiccesf ful f ix party successful, :gh'en S'iccetful . six partly succ :j-f'i I, au 1 sixtpo were -compromised. -i -T A New York letter sjs the imiieatiocs multiply thitahere is to be au irntr.euse Irish immigration this" coming sainmer. The stoad, demand for, bills on Ireland, in small amounts, shows that money has bean sent to bring out a great many fam ilies from the famine districts, and, ac cording to the testimony of those who are in a position to know, there is scarcely a servant girl that is not contributing more or le?s in the furtherance of that purpose f r the benefit of her relativWf" There' are m my withdrawals of savings banks deposits as. a result of fhisf - - ' I - A lady residing at G w JaUnd, in f iiniei trt i ni j) iti rff f r J i iiM dun went iato the held adjoining her resUIenic where some of her chickens had teen Maying,' aDd procured some seventeen eggs y and placed thetu under the ben When in the course of 'human events.' the chickens were hatched, lo! and be hold, there came forth four sraall-eizd at liTfifnra It ia snnnniip ) link ntiiira.riic from an ajoinniuj; marsh had deposited their eggs in the Quid, and she, not know ing the difference, placed them, under the hen. And, what is more strange, the oung alligators followed the mother hen around the premises, as happy as a CoU ora l j beetle in a potato patch. A two-guinea priz was offared in Loo don for the beai'recipe fur a Christmas plam puddirg. Five hundred recipes were sent iu, and this was awarded the money: One pound raisins ; one pound currants ; one pound snet, chopped fine ; three-quarters ponnd stale bread crumbs one quarrer pound flour one-quarter pmnd brown sugar ; rind of one lemon, . chopped fine; one-half nutmeg grated; five eggs ; one-half pound mixed candied peel; one-bs.li pint brandy. Well mix all dry ingredients ; bea: the eggs and mix the brandy ; thea pour over the other things and thoroughly mil. To be boiled in a 'basin or mold for six hours at the time of making and six hours more when wanted for use. Purge out trie morbid humors of the blood, by dose or two of AYR' FILLS and you wiThave clearer beads as well as bodies -j THE MEETING YESTERDAY. There were about tliirty persons present at the adjonrned railroad meeting be d yesterday . afternoon in ths City Court Room. As the meeting was calld and beld openly.after due and sofficient notice, the ac.ion of ihe meeting must be accept ed by our people; The majority endorsed the sale of the road, not, it is true, under the Best bill, even as it stands after hav ing passed through the hands of Mtssrs. Davis and Ruffio, but under thr mos. fldvantageoui terms to be obui-ied. What may be called "advantageous terms is open to discussion, and herein are the resolutions adopted very weak. It would not be advantageous to Wiimiugton. wt think now and have always thought, to sell the road a', al because we do not believe that tueie is Uw f-aiough in North Carolina to bind Air iest and his associates to the strut fulfilment of aDy obligations they may undertake, unless under such heavy sure ties as they could not and would not put up. Between Mr Best and his friends, Buford, and the two N.rth Caroliaa divis ions of the Richmond & Danville Railroad and the encroachments of Garrett and the Baltimore fe Ohio Railroad, Wilmington will hereafter probably be known: as a remote seaport town, situated in an unfie quented corner of a strip of land between two States.1 Bu: we will try to await pa tieiitly developments of the 'advantageous erm'ou wb'nh the sale of the Western North Caroli .a fUilroad is to be based. B V YARD AM IILOEN IN LOU- 1 IAN4. The New O; ldars correspondent of the New Yoik World stems to doubt Han- cock's strength iu th.it i ate, notwith- standing a l that h is been written and said about it,, 'i be same objection to B s uomiuatior) a fc'.i ihere thai, is felt every" wheie. The ouu'ry has had enough 0 soldiers and would prfrr civilians. This is, undoubtedly, the itn;us,t iguuieut and Ihe uiily one, which can be urged aarainst General IL-inc ck. 1 he curr s- Kindent says : Already the supporters of General Han cock have oiguiztfd. Governor Wiltz, ex Governor McEnery and niauy other prorn- inent men are heading thts movement, but it doesnt seem to be oue that ippea:s to the woi king politician. Many very shrewd politicians are working qmeily. either !o make part of 'he delegaii n cr to secure an irflueuce wuh it, witb a view no doubt to mould it iu the in eresC of the candidate who can prouaioe the most. Wuile the friends o: General Haueock are the only ones who have up to this tima perf cted an organization, I hirdiy think a delegation pledged to him would lepieseut the senti ments of the people at irge. I havte con versed with promiiieut men from all sec tions of theS ate, and they all agree that the nomina'ion of Mr Bavard would gratify every oje. (ieueral. Ha'nco:k'i!s regarded with great fvur in Louisiana, is looked upon as the most enlightened sol dierio the army, but atthe sa,me timo the people of this section-think we have had aou?h ol the miiilarv. '" ' As ngards tho respeoive m-i' a and clai in uf . Byrd and Til !en, thefC'-rreSi pondeut writct: I don't thLk -h it ihe v ters of "'this section would h iii thu iiomination of Mr Tiiden wrtb . n.uch eutLiiiiafeoi. Mi Tilden is not regarded ' as ii5e -niaa wh J would enforce his rights should a eeond attempt be mad to deprive the Democ racy of the fruits of victory. The people want a statesman, but at the sime time a man with some dash about hirn The hero of Qramercy Park, for this re.ascb, it for no other, would not make an accept able candidate. Mr Bayard, if nominated, would create an enthusiasm not felt iu this Stata friuee the Seymour campaign His financial record, his"statejimau8hip and pure character seem just suited to the requirements of the rporqeut. I am sat istaed that a large m ijority of tnia com munity' are his warm supporters, though I fear that the; absence -of organization ambnt: his fiietids will d prive them ol the ii.t'aencu'they: might otherwise exert Toe &sw Vork.Ai has got our tkkct. - It i Grant for President add Fred Grant for. Vice President. J' h'tf" viry justly says that the Imperialieto, if they guccued in nominating Grant for a third term, mibt as well put ins e dest eon, Col Frederick D . tir.jut; o i the same ticket for Vice-Piesidei.. To nominate Gn. Granit (jr a third term, in the face oi the usage to jL be (Con trary running tbrxjujjh the entire existence of the Federal Govern caut. js to concede that the Grant blood is the o ily b,!,aod fit to rale ia the United States. ou, ia, oe consutec ine urani; men should make sar6 of that blood by having a son to succeed in cise of any fatality to th father. The Petersburg Index A ppe al , thinks that there will be great liberality during this session of Congress in granting mon ey for the erection of public buildings throughout the country. This'u evident from the large sums already agreed upon with practical unanimity by the House committee having the mitter ia charge. If discrimination is used in selecting places for tfes erection of the. buildioga tbe expenditure will bs in the interest of ecaaomy. To b sure, gyerament always pays more than is necessay such cases, but whea the buildings are all erected they are there and will stay there as an ornameoi'to tba -pJrn or city where they may ba placed. Tbe presumption in law is that a man is innocent until he is proved to fa guilty. We would commend this fact to some of our Democratic neighbors who ! are condemning Senator Hill unheard Because he urged Simmons' nomination for Census Supervisor in Georgia in de fiance of the will of his constituents is no reasoa why the he- woman Lock wood should be believed in her charges against him, until these charges are prov d. BUU58UINE The ex Qaeen of Sp in is spoktn of m 'fat old XsibelU.' This ia as bad ae oeiug blown up by dynamite. New Haven Register.3 A. certain painter w'aa bragging of his wonderf ak command of color to a friend one day. His frircd did not seem to take it qute all iu. Vny,' exclaimed the paiuter, 'do you know that there are bat three painters in the world, sir, wbo anderuud coloi?" 'And who are they? at lai asked tne Lieud. 'Why, sir, I am oue, and aDd -and -nd I to. get the names of the other two! Two ffnabinff botou girls were walking one day in the suburbs of tbe Hub, when they stumbled ou a. little old-fauhioaed mile-stone, forgotten in the march of- improvement. One of them stooped, and, partiug the grass, discovered the balf-tfLced inscrip tion. 'I. m. from Boston ui on which aha exclaimed ecstatically, 'Here ia a grave, perhaps of som . ' young girl, who Wished it written on hor tomb stone, 'I'm from B jstou.' How touch ijg! so simple, aud so saffic.ent! There!' she cried, in an excited voice; I should like to know what's become ox tnac amorii. iz sot it bp agin the counter when I come in, and. afore I could tnrn rouud its gone and it was only on a Monday that I gin four and six for 't! What kind of an umbrella was it, ma'am?" a-ked the po lite clerk in his blandest toues. 'A spick and span new' giDgham, you) g man was the eager response, -'whit an iv'ry handle on 't, and a' 'L Re the one in your hand, mi'aan, for in staooe?' 'Sakes alivd' eha exclaimed. And one might have thought she saw a 'derpent rather than hc-r own 'spick and ep;Q gmgham With its 'iv'ry handle clutoued fa9t in her hand; She cjiored op lik a druggist's window, and went off amidst unintelligible ex cuses. She never felt so flustered in alj her born day?, as she told Jemima Ann when5 she got home. Boston Transcript, 2j. Mott's Endorsement or Speer's j Port Grape Wine. The following, from-the celebrated Dr Mott of New York, speaks wonders for ir. Speer's efforts to raise the Oporto (irape in New Jersey: .62 Madison Avenue, New York, April 11, i878. J - 1Mb. .. Alfred Speeb. Dear Sir ; The visit which I made last year to your Vineyards, wine-presses ard vaults at rMssaic, N. J., satisfied ' me 1 thoroughly that the wioes manufactured by you are p'tire. and 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 $pactice, and am satibfied, with marked benefi', to my patients. jThere can be no better proof to the I doubting mind, as to the Wine beuj ma le Oj the finest Oporto Grape, than a visit to the acres of land covered with the vine bearing the luxuriant fruit. W.shing you snccets iu your praiseworthy -.intr-prise, - I remain respectfully yours, . ALEX B. MOTT, M. D., Prof, of Surzery, Bellevue Hosp. Med'i College, &c-, &c I For s&la by J, C. Munds, Green & Flanner. P. 1. Riidaers & Co. Ilst of Appointments by bishop At Icmsnn, for his Spring Visitation. Wilmington, Sunday before Ea3ter, r Marcli til Mark's Church., Morning, j St. John's Church, Evening, liockfish. Good Frilay, March b'. St. Jtisepu'tf, Fayetteville, Easter Eve, i &Iarc!i il St. John'i, ' ' Easter Day, ' , MaIC'I L'tf raib.)ro,First Sunday after Eat!:r, April 1 Manb6ro, Tuesday,' April 0. Suo Hil', Wednesday, April 7 St. ohn'Pitt county, Friday, April i) Gi snville, Second Sunday after Easter, ! April 11 Trmir.p. Rpa.nfnrh ffttinl v. 'Ffiu "A r! If! SW John's, Durham's Creek, Wednesday, Aurora, h rmay, April lb. Washington. Third Sunday after Easter, i . April 18 4-ion, Beaufort county, Monday, April 19 St Jimes4 Church.' Beaufort counts-. I " Wednesday,' April 2 J lunacy uio, ujuc tuuuiy, r nuy,pril Zo Swan Quarter, Saturday, April 24. St. George, Hyda co 4th Sun. aft-Easter, J 1 April 25 Fairfifald, Monday, April 26. anceboro, Craven county, Friday, Apl 30 owireiuc, rum oun. , ait. jiasier, aiay z Beaufort, Tuesday, May 4. " KiDSton, Ascension Day, May 6. Holv InnocentA. Wilmington, Sunday aft. Ascension.Mav 9 i I- -i rrt . ou, cauics- nurcn, juxirrung, I St. Paul's Church, Evening. Warrenton, Whit. Sunday, May 16. Ridgeway, Monday, May 17. Henderson, Tuesday, May 18. ; Oxford, Thursday, May 20. Kittrell's, Saturday, May 22. LouisDorg, Trinity Sunday, May 23. From the Banks of ihe Hudson. Newbubq.N. Y., Oct. 20f 1879. H. H. Wabneb & Co Rochester. N Y; GENTiiRKKN "A ladv of over tev- fij$j years of age. in failin e health for ' - V." ri ffcomDcjaiion. one feels rerv ?ra'tefal fnr tiii KanVfik Ka K. Wl t AA - AM . Jl . . tf. derived tberelrom.' 'and says' thaP cflfil sno osea it ner stomach could bear no vegeUbls food for over three years. 1 believe it to be a certain 8tecific for dvs- pepsi. , Dr. J. T. Josltn. Mfsc3lIaneous. WiimiriKtou District Second round m part of quarterly mept nps for the Wilmiogtoa D'.riCt, Meth 6dist,E Church, South. Cokesbury circuit at Salem, March 27-28 Bladen circuit at Sue's Chapel Apl 3 i Elizibetb circuital Birilt-n Springs, Aprd 10 11 Whiteville ci.cuit at Waymau, Apl 17-18 Waccamaw M- at Lebanon, Apl 24-25 L. H. BUKXHEAl, Presnlin E;dcr. A Good liousewife. " The good housewife, when she is g'ving tier houe its nj-ririg renovatirisr, sh.m d bear in mind that the dear inro ites ot her hout?j are m ire precious th u many boused, and that their sys'f m. need cleansing by purifyinc the h'ooi, reu! tingjthe stomach and bowi !s to prevent and cure tho diseases arinittii fiin spring malaria and mHama, and he mr-nt kr w that tbtre is nothing that will 0d it so perfectly and surely as Hop Br ers. the purest ni.)d test of mpl!ciue. Seeanoih e.r'colufim. Sew Crop and OW ba i . i . 45 1 Hh&s and Tierces New Crop Cubti Molasf.es, . -' . ' - Genuine article, jtist receiver!, and For sale low by WILLIAMS & MURCHISON Coffee, Sugar, Flour. 3oO Bags Coffee, Kio, Laguyra anl Java, 300 Bbls Sugar, Cut Loaf, Granulated, Stand il A, Extri C and O. V200 Bbls Flour, Super to Extra ramilv. Corn, Bacou, roUitos. 4000 Bush Prime White Corn, 275 Boxes Smoked ',,-.'.' and D S Sides, 300 Bbls. Early Kose Potatoes. 125 Bbls City Mess Pork, ISO Tubs Choice Leaf Lard, 175 Boxes Starch, 350 Boxes Laundry and Toiiet Soap, 335 Boxes Lye and Potash, 150 Boxes Assorted Candy, 3500 Sacks Marshall's Finte Salt, 60 OO Sacks Liverpool Salt, Snuff; Tobacco, Paper, Matches, Shot, Spice, Ginger, Pepper, Hoop Iron, Spirit Barrels, &c For sale low.by WILLIAMS 4 MURCUI80N, inch 22 Wheleaale Gro. k Com. Merts. 1 you aro a man of business, weakened by tiie strain o SRB your duties, avoid utimulants and use rm v you ara a Tnau of letters, toiling over your midiogiii. rrork to restore brain nerve and waste, use f y,ou are young1 and suffering from anylndisoretioii or dii.upathxa ; if you are married or sir pic, ob! or m young, sutterinjr rrom poor neaitnorianguian- i rig- on a rxxi ot Bicmiess, reiy on Wnoeror you are, wherever you are, whenever you feel -4 xasx your system neeas cieanswsr tonmcr or stimulating', without intoadcaiing, take -W'CVD UXTTC Have vou rfmpepsta, kidney or vrrnarycomnlaint, dig f ease o the ftomach, bowels, bfcocl,lirer,(xneiieat ; You will be cured If you use If you are simply weak and low spirited, try it ! Buy it. Insist upon it. Your druggist keepa it. It may bare you life. It hat aaved hud red. TTrt Couirfi CnTe!tliesweetest,afetandbest. AA children. Th- Hop rnI for Stomach, Lirer and Ki!neys,is snperior to all c'.hcrs. Curehy absorption. 1 1 U perfect. Ask driiggisU. I, I. C. i an absolute and irresistable cure for driuikeness, pseof tfWJUa opium, tobacco or nnrcotkt. Aiove old by dmccist.Hop Bitters Mfg., Co., Rochester, . V, Best JButterTin the World ! j-ILT V Burrow, . ii-itiuu. Xew York Elite Butler, 'i I cjt Country But tar, 20 c aU Kio Coffue jfi to ceotv PureLeaf LarllO cenjs- . x Jer CoSree, 2Q to 25 csnt. ' i liio Coffee 15 to 30 cents. Pig JonQZf Ex-Shore Mackerel, 50, Cuei Boederer, k Co., Champce Pints tud QaarU. CO C3bm Imported French Brin4j, 20 Cues Ponej Whisker Beat in tbe World. CakesCfMkers, PreserTes, Pickel Wne$r Teai, Lienors, Tebacoo V cd Care, at popular price. Ceo. TJJyers, teb 13 11, 13 and 16 Bonth Front SCHOOL OF DRAWIflG !PAINTIfQ ETC. JNSTRUCTI03T QIVKiria Crafon, Lepia JL and India, lex Drawinr, alao, Paintiar in Water Clora, Oil, Pttel and Coloring Pnougrapba, at rasbnable'rat8jj i ?n fnrtK.1l nlrftnltM InanlrM alt ih School Boo ma of If iaaea Burr k Jamaa, in th a rear of St. Jamar Cnareh.t4 nor Ti ftiiac all aneous SEW SOWS C A PC I WE. C AP HACK ACHE IS AT ONTCK CCKKO KY , ' BENSOK'k CAPCINE P0RUS PL "TBas IT IS THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY THAT Ni.VKU FaII ' Over 2000 Druggists have signed a paper stating that Physician tliey are in every way,Superi)rto the ordinary slow -acting Porogp1 ters used for this purpose. Price 25 cents. a inch 3 4. SEAbUKY & J 'HNN, Pharruaceuticai Chctulata, N WILCOX, GIBBS & CD'S M an i pM Sated y an o i est Fertilizer flade ! , The Best ;s the Ohaape ?t ! Sold on Favorable Ter;n3 ! V Paya le in Cott n Py JAntUn T- PBTTi-WAY, Afen Lumber ton, S!ife HeeS. Launnbursr, Laurel Hill, and inf... ?: . , j points in Itichmond and Uobeson counties. . jan Ifl tf i Headquarters for all that is good, useful, pretty and cheap for fu A Holiday Trade, at , Sol. 33ostir db Bros V Market Streets Have the pleasure of aerain announcinfr to the we have an unusual and attractive cusiomers one oi me uranaest ana Uaeapest stocks of ; AuV-Iffl ADE CLOTHIIffG I Prices ranging in Suit3 from $3.00 upwards ! A' beautiful and grand assortment in FXJR3T3lSHIIMG GOODS Which we guarantee cannot be equaled in this city. A fino'liniiaJ latest styles in Hats, Cavjs, Qoots and Shoes 1 Tn all qualities and prices, imported direct from the Mnnufaetiircri whicn we guarantee to be of superior 'quality. " We also have one of the choicest and largest stocks of !I'wo and Thm Ply and Brussels Carpets, Rugs, Matting; and Oil Cloths at astonishing low prices. Please examine. dec lg BOOK AGENTS ! M.f,'h Green. It will py ynn. A. OOKT N AO t, 26 8 7th bt., Phiiftdelphia. P. mch 3 iw ESB AftJfl& SuioI,Cvernd coa only rlMlUO $143. to $255. ORGANS 13 Stops, 3 set Reeds, 2 Kree Svf Ue,Suol, Book, oi.ly $98. EF" Holidav Newspaper Free. Addre3S Daniel F. Bea!tv, Wash ington, N. J. rrch 3 AGENTS READ THIS. We want an Agent in Ibis County to v.hdm we will p,iy a salary of $100 'per inorth and f senses' to sell our wondeifal invention. Sample fieo. Address at once CO., Marshall, -Michigan. mch fi OF 30 DAY i TRIAL. We. will 6nd our' Klectr. Voltaic HeltJ nd other Electric ApplUsce upon trial for ZO daya to thofe Butfering from Neryons D bility, KheurrAtwm, Paraljeuor any diseases of the-Liver or Kidneys, and mBy other diB eaarg. A nre Pure guaranteed or no par. Addrew. VOLATIC BEL.T CO., Marshall, Mich. n,ch 3 $10000 0M LIFE & PROPERTY. &IO OO ) will be mid in jany person who can Ixvlouk k Lt a up nttcd with . our SAFETY ATTACHMENT. Mailed free for 31 cesta. Four for $1, A pents Wanted. Male or Femaie. . J. 8. Niwtcn's Piftt Lam? Co, Binffhamoton. X. T. INSURANCE alefrootn, 1J- Wnt Broad For 35aCts. way, in. jr. mch 3 ' ' Aerents Wanted TO ISTRODUCiS in eietj Coutr In the United states THE HISTORY OF TME BIBLE. The bsstSwork to sell that his eTr been published. Splendid p rami am to erery sob scriber. For circulars and terms apply at once to . . . .-Th". Hm Bill Pmlishib Co,, 41, 43 and 45 She tucket ft, Norwicb, Ot mch 1 CHAS. KLEIN, Dniertater and CalM Hater. Princesf Street, in Basement of th Journal Building, wiLMi.N OTO jr, ; jr. a ,x ketafconstantlyon hand. Firalrar Repaired. Cleaned Tarniahed. Orders by tele. graph ar mail promptly A cor 6 Misc9 Uanebus. PORUg PLASTER CU E ' - - US 11,1 Stock and are prepared to offer , aunt UHE. f'ffjl Mnuraetared oxly nnder the aboaTfi4i Vlark. by tbe EUROPEAN AUK'IC MKDIOINK CO., of P.ri. lUie Immediate Relief W arranted. Par H Cure Guaranteed. w cxcluiifelyjMdbT all celebrated Physician, of Europe, $ri America. The MvhMt k.itM.i Paris reports 95 cures out of 100 rain witbia three days.' t:'f : ,-l ij Secret The only disso'rtr r f the poim ens Uric Acid which exists in, the BI4rf Rhfuroatic and Oontr Patients. V CURED. CURKI) ClKMlV H 8 lereTEfq , J01 Htwit. ?n9t m i tory Rheum a'i.ro J Leaver, Fnq. as injrton -;3l''t Chronic Rheuaatt.n . - . I Mrg KTnrne. d -a jnth trn,iM formations in the joists), t'hront lea tism. .-.. . . . A M Prtger, 7t Ner'k' aVeare, ' it7, Chronifl Hheummism. John P Ubamberlain, Frq. WrthWfl Clob, Washington DC. Rheomatie Ooft,: Wm K Arnold, K a. 12 Werbosset trM P: OTiden-e, . R I, 0f twenty yssrs' C-h-apfc.. Rbeumatiaui. . ' . . Jobn B Turpjrate. 100 8aoebes strt, Francisco, Neuralgia and Pciatica. For Mcilarialjntermitlent and Giro . Fevers, Chills, or Ague, , 8AL1CYL1CA JS A CEI.TAl CtJiJ Superseding: entirelj the se jof H1pN" Quinine, ss it will not onlr !cut the ft1 but will achiere a RADICAL CUBF," outanyof the inconrenlences aad trosW arising front QU1NIWK. , . V. :r CI a box, six boxes for tl Sent free by Mail on receipt of nton. ASC YOUR ORUOOISTvfP? SHcylIpa (cooyrihtedl is ffuaraatef4 iibtb or mtnay refunded, and wia bt ered free on receipt of orders, by ctU'f l or addressing , , l.tiuiy-tf washburne 2. eo 912 Broad war. anr.VnltAii at. ffin4 BU Ing), N. Y. fob 28-ljdAi Fresh Everv Dayt' A FIVE ASiMJETUBJiXOf (1l3Pi' Fresck and' llin.Matier rU i iki U THE ONLY - OENOINR flOME-MAD Candy in the city, will be foaad frj dar. fresh and swedt. thr. Hrfir. w as tbe j'ostnfBce do Second Street. tft, rf Raisins. Fruit, At. C. K dtffsL jaa-H. Neat the Pcevo : ' : . - ' i rii Old Newspapers r A , Qr A NTH Y OPLD HEXtBFAnVS. rt 4 DAILY BITIf flT.OFFlCf
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