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. " ' ... . . : . - ' !? - J 4. t n J .,1-1 hi-' JVH- -a j " I - I "-! j 1 4' 1 j. ; j !::( : a' -t F-i ' s i! lit'. Hi f: : 1 , 13 The Daily Eevisw JOSH. T. JAXE& Editor At Prop. WTITM fN TON N. WEDNRHDY. MAtiOH 31, 180 EJTTXRED AT THB I'OSTOFFI CS AT Wilmington, Cm as SKooxD-CLASi M TTK..l 4 TIB W 8 AND BvFi K v A London publisher has just issued the New Testament complete with maps ami Illustrations, which he selli at a penny and makes a profit., :Mr. John Roach has decided to with draw his Rio Janiero steamersafter May l'.as, oming to English competition, the line is run at a loss. Secretary Evarts states that not only has no treaty been effected witti Chiha, as announced, but that the chances : for negotiating a treity are at present .ex ceedingly slim. In Massachusetts there is about one di orce.to every 21 marriage j In Vermont 1 to 17; Rhode Island, 1 to 14 ; and in Connecticutgodly Connecvicai I df rce to every 11 marriages. The British governmn U?e!y p'jr chaied lO.OtK) tons o iron rails for eh;p. meat to Afghanistan. Th railrAarj is 13 ;i vrt a srraat civilrzerl' and ndthiuar wlil c nv native chief sooner than to give bini-a fr for himself and duskv anavr, . William Sraoak of Orangeburg counly, 8 O, has 10 living children s 104 grand children, 891 greatgrand children,' nn-1 70 greaUgreat-grandnchiMren, making j i all 67S living descendants, feezes lit dead Ha.boastthat there ia Pot a drnf.fc. ard among them. The colored titizensof Prcvi ienie, II J, who claim td cast six hundred rctr?, are striving to obtain a representationin the legislature and a repeal of tba Lriter marriajt prohibition. Bsing citir.erf-, what keeps them out of the Jeis alur Vu' lbs required number of votf ? The Boston Post is our authority tot the following statement: ; "Man are tat .urally perverse.- A Delaware jury thit 1iad beau out all mght got word that'ev rybody xpecu:d ' they'd.. diaSgree,-:, and they brought in a verdict sa two min- -ntes.'- --! j r., ':-; ; v Tammany's 'coaamUfiune.- V hxs re turoed from Cincinnati, and repori: hav ing secured fcr, the Tammany headquarU ra . the finest rooms at t ha Burnet Iloufe, in Cinclnsiatf, and for the accommodaiipri of the warriors 15tf roams at the Baraet H ;us and 130 at th S . James Hotel. A bill has been introddcei in the New York Legislature fr taxing all non-residents who dp business in that 8ta :e .'. .Tni6 is a blow at commercial men from otl er 8tatet and, as an exchange remark?, is a . bad exauple far her to set ,bf?tre Statee t hat are vii td r y m m any New Yr k drummers. The rush of isumlgrai ion at Xew Yo'rk is aomtffhaVrraarkablie. The mm ocean at tamers which arrived thar Is n at1 ay and Monday Undd 2,11 immiraars, making the total for the month up to date 12,720, against ,0M March of last for tha entiro month ol year, and as the season ad v Alices the numbers ai expected to in- crease. ( Commissioner Rallton, who arrivt-d in this country from Kngland a bo at tfo weeks ago, to asumi command of tbe American whig of the. Salvation -Aimy echod Philadelphia Wednesday afternoon aud will at oica establish las lieaquarters tiere, havi(jg ebakeir the dust of New Yjrk iipm Lis foe; bocause he was there deaied the privilege of noli mg meiifs in the open air. He expec's uior fteedom in the City of Brotherly Lov. It has been discovered that the-climate f 'California acd northern Georgia and Alabama it just suited to the cultivation of the cinchona true, from which quinine ' is made, and U ia"proposad to introduce the cultival ion of these trees into this 1 i ''- l '.' country, so as to aaye the expense it in curs every year in sending to South America ior Peruvian bark. 7 A gevsrnment check for $310,500, for. ptyment of Quarterly interest on the four per cent, bontis, was paid through ths New. Yoik Clearing-house --Thursday. This interest represents a principaf of $3i,05O,000, which.is the largest holding ot any one person in any of the govern ment securities. The daily'iiicorce of that amount of bonds is $3,450. Thv cfeeck . was to Wa. H.TVanderbilt. k Two hundred years ago the shaft of tbe turquoise mine in Chalchuti Mouutain, Jew Mexico, cared in and a hundred Indians below at work were killed. The Spaniards, tnea to 'orce the Indians to work the mine and the result was a re bullion and the expulsion ef the Spanish. Now some American capitalists are about to reopen the mine, which is the only one of its kind on the continent. Window Glass of all sked, Doors, Sash aud Blinds, Builders' Hardware, Low at plreces at Jsvoxv. A UiU CONFESSION. , New York, Jtibune, in it blind terror at the, prcpectVol ticdiugiifielf foiced to accept the noniiuatiou ofGt-n. tfai Griut, is blurting out some things abuut the S ufh wb:en will come back to I' plague it wiin CbJcago pronounces tr th Hero of 3 ack Friday au 1 the Whis key Riigs It siv?, i ;r Ximpie:; In plain truth, rhe KepubiicAuarty of tne Suuth W;iS almost Aimitiiiated under General Grants Peaidncy. v For what reason can Southern Ke-publi-cans desire another term of Gran :? Tay hve nothing more to l.e la some dia-. trictg or States, but in some they stilt re tajn organization and measure of in fluence. Do tbey deaire'to be driven evei from the narrowr I otbold which they ro tain at the South? It is not strange if they conclude that this would be thy ro snlt of a third term, siuco two terms so marly extinguished theopi. Surely it is most tiaiural for them to des.re tmu 'f er Irfcfcident and some other policy if.; I, are offered by the advocates cf the i hird term" The Federal offices can bo tilled with Republicans as well by one R publican President as by auother. But tne voters and the really intelligent lead ers of. the party a. the Suth wunt something better than a few. scattered crumbs ot patronage. They desire, and .Tightly, frotnetbing better than temporary places at the public crtb. They want the govern tneiit of, their own Stated, the rontrol of their own Legislatures, court and local officials', the management c their owu sjhool 6)s;ems. Tt ey want the Republican pmy to take such a course ihat vthey,' the Sou-hern Republicans, wh:-.ll not reniiiD forever ostrac'Zfd and j v irtuaily. Ciirricbi8td, but snail have '. ui).oiuni'., to huild up a strong political puy,ai d inoral.and- intellectual support - n appealing to otter citizecs at the 8 uth to join them Would the nomina tion of General Grant promise them any oi these tniug? Uo (he contrary, it would proniisi? only a return, to the same inirtakon poii'f.y- which whs pursued. for ei'hi 3 ears, until tie Republicans kal ta lly beaten b -tb at the South and 1 at'.-hV-North " . - Tfce Nw York World notes this rc ri,!rii b e cohicati n aad forthwith au-' nnuocvs the facti fullows: Truly, when rCi rRtructiouUts fad out, honest lovers ot law and fke Constitution come by tbeir o"o. Wh coUid have expected to bm suclvcu'ieiona in the Tribune? lt fjr a weary year thai journal ius beoa s OeaJidy explaining to its readers i how the rcoristiuctiou policy had t uilt up a powerful Rypubiieari majority in at least, one -haif ol t he 'S Jut hem States, and now" here itcomts ai coofssc-es that "the Ite pablicarj-party of tbe South was almost a'otih-ilaJed -urdar General Grant's Prcs -i- . - ducj ! Thio q iiie true. 'Lift l.e- pubiican purty in the South' not as strong as the DeaaocrAHc party is in Lon County, Iowa. When, Grant was inaugurated in March be cquld have eaMlv' , secured i 'support of the South tor bis .-Administration. All ho had to do was to appoint 4nrral .and inttlitCtUAi' citiViiS of the South to 11 the i fliceo ia the -South.-' But this te wcuidi.-ot do; i'he policy of Mr. Bout fc.l, woich uii-iM to adopt, 1 ft the Rrpublicau pAiiy in nearly ail tbe States-of the South, as tn Trbue now lamentably admits, 'nothing more to lose.' The contention; of the Northern fctiilwarte that there either was in the South" -id .1676 or has been feicce in tb South , a Republican' part of 'moral and i:.tet)tct aal' citT2eDS to bs; bulldozed or iffrriSed, has beep utterly false from the beginning This the Tiibune "now confes?. And yet there ate" man' calling themselves Xotthera Democrats who are silly enough to think or cowardly enough to profeps to think that the Deniocratic Convention at Cincinnati ought to ba governed, in mak ing its nomination, by the wish to placata ard soothe ,the iSortbrrn stalwarts who have btca humbugged ioto faiicying a reaiiy DeJiiocratic roiifient might ex erj his , ptiw'er to kp from the polls this 'moral and tfite'IeetUiF .Southern Repnb licau party, which, as the l'ribune,aow confesses, has no existence. Tn solid South is Democrat is .because, avast ma jority of the moral at d ;nteilc.ctual -pf-oplo of thsfSoutb ara Dtmocnits. To talk of the fljppression by' violence of Republicah opiu ion at the South is on a par, as to common setse and truth, with saying that but for the bulMciiog of the Reaub lican party in Iowa or Vermont or Rnode Island the. Democrats of those Statea would haye'eamied, them at the last election. We again repeat that we regret the ae tion of the House of c ommons la expell ing Josiah Turner from that body. This regret is cot by any means on Mr- Tur ner's account, a) he fully deserted a l, and morr, than hg got, but on account ot the Democratic party. Xxpulsion wa? just what Turner wanted, what he had made np Jiis mind to strive for and to have, and it will g7e bim the very t:ump e rds by which lh& hopes to win l is little game. He will, most likely, announce himsilf sgiiu this snnmier ' as s.n Inde' pendent candidate for the House froffi Qracge wuntr, and be' -will plaee bimself before tho people as a Fietfm of persecu tloo. He was elected two $ezs aga wilb out thisi and riSt assured that bejwi 'pit Use anyUiirig in th'1 campaign nhis sarxi mer by putiiug forward this additlona1 plaa for consideraUou. It iiJ be a eplen did bait for au Independent to throw out to Republicu voters in a strong Democrat "e county. It is a pity that the Hor.se, having endured Mr. Tamer'a outrageous conduct for eleven'daySjConld not haveput up with it for two days longer. A. GOOD MOVR. The GoBjrressional Committee of Ways Jta " N ...... and Means have decidrd, by a rote of i - ... . . . . eigjbt .to three, to place manufactured papers; wood pulpg, jue bnHs, uaman ufacnred flax, straw, and all other fibre and '.fihrone plants fit fjr use in the man ufacture of paperupon the irRe he. In i . ... i view of the face that witnin cue last few " j -.-' ..a itiths there has been anadvance of fifty to seventy-five per center all kinds of caJ'i'jfActiired aper, from nootber caue than that the duty on the materials used in its manufacture us giveu the manu fioturers iu this country an opportunity teinakethe business a moaopoly ttnd dictate the prices for paper as tbey may see tit, this piece of legislatiou become a blessing to the people. Should the price of paper remain tor any considerable length of time as it is nw, and has been for tbe past few niouths, publishers would be compelled to advance their prices in proportion, and books, magazines, periodicals and "ne wt -papers would become a severe tax upon, tne reading public Tbe benefits of these exorbitantly high prices In paper .n u re only to the few who are engaged in its manufacture, while the expense falls ppn- every reader in the country It is aa oppressive aud unjust tax upon iateN ligince and education, to feed and fatten thel purses of a few monopolists ad this action of Congress has been sorely need A ia rkAf aaK f Via infnrnefa f t ho rrnjoua OVA W L'lUlvVV vun au vwa vu w v a - m utiv against the oppressions of tbese souilea and heart ess manufacturers. Sp.Corr. Dailt Kaviaw TUB CAPITAL. eab Eeview : -That wen a good suggestion made by the doctor, wheja hii' patient told Lira that ho bd bought & book of remedies and in fit tua ho u tended to preoct'ba for him 8M;!f. 'i'uat H all very wei:,' sid be 'hi;t, 6onv dy you may die tif a mir, iiut.' Happi'y tbey are not always f 4tal,or your correspondent would long Rinoe have gone down to the -cUrk. val ley' and shadow.' Especially would tho last week have been fatal to bim. Io ii. i i a j t . rvr .1 i t rue leicer, pnuieu iu iao euuesauy ? isuebe is made to say several things that be did not intend to say, the re. suit of bad chirography, doubtless, & well as your proof-reader s oversight. I Suggest this explanation baoause I recolltot writing some teDder verses to a yonng lady, onoa upon a time, that I j thought . very understandable Eu glish, but which she, unable to resd them, aet down as Latin ! Passing over that which cot e rm myself only, let me eay that ths gen tleniau I quoted in regard to the nom ination of Gol. Waddell di.l nut hy : It! is no reward ' &o., but be aid; sy : Itj is no marvel to those who kno w Uoi Waddell, that he has ma dt'v red friends feo. You will recollect how ihe IrUh soldier consoled bis comrade, when going into tbe fight witb the euge ticin that if nhoc, it would b -giuxume to it ad in the newspapers, 'now iike u hero he ditd.' Byron ufolri i to j the horrors ot wsir ; a I dreadful probability, il . k'l-.J, iOjttaeQrzette ' Now,Ido not. . lh: h vain im:giaings of either, bu; I f- toH I have no right to mike y -n eifje reaponeible.for uon&v&x - he-way, 'since writing too,htt-r, yolir paper has come to baud, oa taming the names of several gvn tiemii wbo are expected to oontost tho tiota ination with Col. W., all of whom 1 have no doubly are good men and trnfej you endorse tbeui as such, acd a geus tleman at my elbow 8. y that ucn a be knows of them are unexc, pticn able, and tlje list might be uLfgoi? m oreasfd. He mentions 1$sbc B K-H,, thb old war horse ot tne Dup u. Dmocr icj, srrd of Judc M K . an acquaintance of thirty yeai' d :!g he speak iu tiirm of u q t:iid d praise a genia', , h!gl-ioofxt. o-;l-tirate.d and elegant g u Jetg -o, v o wfj"! fjii with credit any " poi:-pu o which he may be called; Ji i, " init; admitting all that may be c ait d tor others, he holds that Wadd' li u 'i.-sir tqail ia all thakt goes to irj iko ut; the, man, and haa the idv mux . oi . wu gresoional trainii g ; th -t l. a position for himself id G ngrJji and his itfljence begins ith tht r fump tioa of his seat, while a new man, however well qaalifif-d, would have ?o tarry tt Jericho ti l Lis Congressional beerd grows. The will of the late Dr J M Brod- j bead, for many years Hccoud Comp trpier 01 tne Treasury, wasnied in the Probate Court on Saturday. AmoDg many enriou? beqaests is the follow iog : ; . . Jibe xecutors are diresttd to pur chase the Frank Hilton estate, near South Nawmarket, N fl, and alter tht house so as to make two comfortable. tenements, wmcn are to be occupied by his cousin Olive acd niece Corne liu?, on,, the following conditions They are each to set apart a garden 60 feet square, which they ard to plant with warrants, etrawberrie?, thimbls bsrries, raepherrief and other suitable f raits. Harriet, the daughter of Olive, ia to post herself on tne planting of f ruits and to allow no weeds to grow cp in this: plantation, 'thus correcting carelcicss on the part of her father.' One baodrea1 collars is to be advanced to the paicuase ct plste. In cae the estate o.tnnot be seeured tins n tertbt of the S3 000 set aside for it iii to ;4e tstritjated yearly to twelve worthy yo.uu neojpte of South New market;, but 9'not to be shared in by any who tnokeV ub intoxicating lrqaoie or drugs or mske oaa of any orofane.or bpcene lareuatre. Judge Thurmaa was f-nddenly at tacked with vertigo, on tbe fl or of tbe Serjfttp, tbi aftemoon. He was in tie) act of replying to Senator Blaine nr on 'some queaiion in relation to the Geneva Award, when be olspped b!e band to t-i' hend nfid dropped into bis sea1. Me was taketi into the cloak room, a physician vrae fnmmoned, and restorativea applied. The illness itis thought, is on y t-raporary Hti a useful mBD atd -cjitld.be illy tpartd from the St-nnte j ist now. : Jaocfu . ; A. roba.st. c aafjyman metioq a nhv--jiciao au to bide liimsJt ooin&a a wall. K -ii g sat plid: 'If is so tun sioof I have been kick ui' t m iu iii :'i to look u pby iciaa ii tie fc A your)ghdyPnrpr;S8j ih 'gn'lA-1 manly c.'e'k' one of oar oh y g oUn ! stores by )flperin him .fifty cema ir( ! payan' frt a di'ir puroajisfc. 'l uravnftrs a d ulwr ' faid tiie ft. c. T kaow i ; dof lie auewef, 'but! iow y: a of , ji pap if ov.ty i aytQ f(y v.yiii uu tliM j dOiidr i.O . , fr & O i, hubby dear, I've called you j twice, yonnlioner i? qoi f- .iiti'-.'.fu-t wait a tO"mHut,' f'Lritk d'. the. rat'i I l'v got co aii bu; on-. At Wiiat ge were mrneoi ? aaked sta i quiaitiyly H i' ! be of n r lady win q i i to the etopt&eoey, aud rep'te'd, 'at the par: on Kg".' Df.r Lon ae, don't k t th men come tuD o:oee wheu fhev-.ore nrcisjg . X 1 V IVT , '.U i no, r4! ar coi. wn u -i tevvH-.f bore t74.;Jwjys'ha7e c',;ir "$" - ti a?.' ..M ?.hr fhinkn t-,o h- t -r s ! rather ambiguous W's ", h.iva one off. r. lMiitut- iad.-?; could 'j'ts p'-Om i.-.e, to ciippo '?' n iu- i XX to irmch T9- hav b n aecai-l i - v i A man who was for a !oog tita.o gi-eatiy troub td with wk-f iir,. wua: advised to out .in etnp!oyiu j.r o? a or: vat woomo.' He did so, a-j l w n to f'leep t rj t he first night. MoFs Endorsement of spi er's Port Grape Wln. 'I he foiio'A Ii from th--. cvint r ..?' In Hott. ol New York, 8pe.akt wondf-ra for Mr., Spoor's efforts to raise the Oporto Grace in New Jereev: 62 MADIiiOy AVENUK, ) . Nk'T Yoks, Apri' II, 1S'7S. j Ma. AtjFREo JSpeek, DeRr.bir; The visit which I made last.' year to your Vineyards, -wino-presBea ard vaiilte.. at: Passaic, N. JM satisfied me thoroughly that, thv wines manufactured by you are pure and unadulterated, aud the very best that can be offered to the public for medicinal ud. Acting upon ir.y favorable impre?S'ns at the time, 'I' h:ve since recommended the Port Wine more particularly in my practice, and am satisfied, with marked two)8 to my patients. , ; Therein bi no better proof to tbe doubting tnhid,' ait to the Wine beinj; I mside o. the Sum Oporto Grape, than a vis'.t to toe acres i iana cciverecf with the vine bearing r e luxuriant fruit. W'ehing. yoo success n vour praiwewortny ettT- priw, ' " - remain .re.iect fully vonrs, ALEX ttMOTT, M. D., Prof, of Sureery, fkllov.e tKp. Sfl'l Cki;ege, &o, &e j For aie by J. C Moods, Grwa & Flo n net. P. L. iiiid rs i: i.V; ItysfK'psia Cured Rochkstkh' N. Y , Oct. 5, 1879. H. II. ' Warner A- UoGents I have for so me tirnp past been affljetfd with dyspepsia, fFom'Vbich 1 could obtiia no permanent reief'trnti! I u&ed 3 our Safe Hitters -and PiiU ; aud sice Uiin them I hive hd no-trouble from my former complaint; and I can iovv (rolv fay that I am a Wf 11 man. I am srrat-full 3 "iirH, "(J P. I'.R ) X'. It fa the best Blood Purifier, and Ftirrnlatis every function to more healthful action, and ia thus a benefit in all diseases. In eliminatingihe inyjuri ties of the b!ool. ths natural and necessary result is tbecureof Bcr)l ulous and other Skin Eruptions and Diseases, Including: Cancers, Ulcers and other Sores. Dyspepsia, Weakness of the Stomach. Consti pation. Dizzines3, General Debility, etc, are cured by the Safe Bitters. It is unequal yrt as an appetizer and regular tonic. J ! It is a medicine which should be in everv fam ily, and which, wherever used,' will eave the payment of many doctors' bills. Bottles of two sizes ; prices, 50 cents and il.00. EST Warner's Safe Reme dies are sold by Druggists and Dealers in Medicine everywhere.--- EEWADJER4fl), 2J I . Proprietors, Bf?end for Pamphlet and Testimonials. "an l-eod-ij MILTON IV.'JGHNSON, CjQrml? Mer clian t5 JBChl 2- ,-d7 r n I. 7 jjj II rii T I H JfSrt inn iky um ber EWSOMS CAP PC IKE BACK ACHE IS ' BmolV GAPCINE P0SU3 PLASTPdt J r IS i HE ONLY KNOWN In Tvery wy -UDarior to the WIL COX, GIBBS :'4.;'.I manipifilafed Best Fertilizer Th e est Sold on Favorable Terms ! Payable in Cott By J&mu T. PHTTBWAY, Ajen Lumbertoi., Shoe lice1, Laurinburo;, Laurel Hill, an.l intor-n.. points i?3 ,4icliniond and Kobeeon counties. . n..,n-ufes for all that U good, useful, prettj .ndcheap for P: v Holiday Trade, at 1 a rket Have tbe pleasure, of again announcing to the public that we hare. an unusual and attractive Stock and are p'repate to offer s,, caBtomers on of the Grandest and Cheapest stocks of EEADY-MADE dLOTHIIff I Prices ranging in Suits from $3.00 upwards 1 A beautiful and 'S rURTJISHIWG GOODS ! Which vre Ruarautee cannot be equaled in this city. A fine line no 1 9 latest .styles in Hats, Caus, Boots and Shoes ! In all qualities and prices, imported direct! from the Manufacturer .wluon we guarantee to be of stiperior 'oualitv ' We also , have one of the choicest Ply .and Brnasel. , Carpets, dec Jg " "w wr, NO MORE OR GOUT ACUTEOH CHRONJO ALBCVLIC - suae cure. - Mnufactu'-ed otlv nnder the above Trade Mark, bf the EUROPEAN HALIOYtlC MEDICINE CO., of Paris and Lelxig. Immediate Relief Warranted. Permanent Cure Goamiitae'i. N"w cxcluBively used by all cslebra'ed Phyeiciaa. cf Eoror.e and America. Ti e highest Medical Aoaderoyof Paris reports 95 cures oat of J00 cases within tbre days. Hecrdt- The only disso'vr cf the poiaon o? Uric A eid which ex'sta In ths Blood of Tibfumatic and Goaty Pattents. OmtttD. CURED. CITRK11- , il H Dewey, Efq , 201 Broadway, Inflam- ita'ry Kheuma'ism. J I earey, Egq, 456 Wsatriogton Market. Cbrnric Rbenmatiam. . .11 rs v- T wae, 63 Kast Ninth street, (ehalky f viuationg in thejoiata), Chronio Eheuma ti?m. A M Prajrer, 74' Newark avenue, Jersey C'Jtv, f hroDie Kbenmntisai. John P Uhaaiberlain, Frq, Wftfhintoa CJnb, 'ashineton D P, Kheatnatic Qout. Wm K Arnold, Eoo, 12 Webost mreet, P onden It I, of twenty year' Chronic Rhounjfttisni. John B Turrgte! fort anrhe Ptreet, San F'finciieo, KeurvleU and Sciatica. lor Malarial intermittent and Chronic Fevers, ( "h ilia, or A que SALIC VUCA. I A CKIM AiX C(JRE. Rurersedinjr entirely the iee of Sulphate of Quinine, as it wilt not only cat th fevers, but will achieve RADICAL CUKE, with out any of the inconvenience and troubles aTiin f on QUININK. 81 a box, six boxs for S5. f.eDt free by Mailon reqsjipt of inocey. ASK YOUR- DRUGGIST FOR IT. ttM?e to il0i,tion or aubstitnte, as our hahcyhca (coDyrinrhted) iB guaranteed to i e liere, or mtney refunded, and will bedehv- ered free on receipt of crdera. by cailise on or addreBinjc . Washburne & Co., 212 Broadway, cor. Fulton at. (Kaoz Bulld- N. T. feb 28-ljdATr. Winberry Oysters- THZf are ;oood bow. Another instal. ment juat received this morafaog. ItTcold , no wnuser and fat Oyatera ree Lunch every day at U o'clock: sept 26 JOHN CMKROLL. SCHOOL OF DRAWING PAINTING ' ETCi PK,ter loT9 UU tel ard Coloring Photojtraphs, at reaaonable rates. ' For further narticalava inqaire at the Sehool Bpoms ofMIsses Burr AJaateMo the rear ef St. JtttqP -Qhmk.j." rnv n mm insikyAi A Miscellaneous. PORUs PLASTE CI M 4. AT ONCE CURED BY - r v REMEDY THAT NEVER Fail Ordinary, SI ow-actingr Pcras Pi0.. ratio s the Cheapest ! HOLIIA'VS. Street. grand assortment in - i J'a and largest stocks of Two and 1W Bugs, Matting and Oil Cloth. piuoB. x-iease examine. New (Joe's for EastfT. TJiae FIXES T, LATEST and prettlfit styles ot hprin Oooda,of all kindi andqvil- itiea. A ae ect line of Lsdiea' and iimi' Mraw Go )da. Also a varit? of Straw Hiu for Gentlemen and iioju w.r, jait airiud at the Mew Hat Htore. JOHM M. ROB1S805, mch 20 No 13 Proat auvet. yoazwamjTburin ri your dttUes, avoid tlinuUhU and rut B IX you ara a man of letters, totting trver yoriBfcliiiil work to restore brain nerve and waste, me tr you areyoro and offerinar trot any tndiwnetw or dissipation if you are married or siaprle, ' W a 0 young, miff erinor from poor bMdth r UnffttlA- H iaaronabedor atckaesa, relya H Whoever you are, where' that your system n nx are.wfceftrwrrftn1 leanidng'toniDfor, ft nozoHii0tak - B . . 1 stimulating', without int neeas e ithout i I Etve you dvtpmtfa, Hdneiot vrinarv comiSaii 01 tne foKie, bowels, blood, Hvtr, or jmt You will be cured if reu use- It yoa are simply weak and low spirited, try W ! Bi'J Insist upon it. Your druggist keepilt. It may save jot life. It has eaved ItfCcnrt rar!thfwt.t,ffmnlbH. Ai '-" Tbe flop V&A tor Stotnarh, Liver ni K idvtyt, U ifr't ' " b-rt. Cure by aixorptioD. ItJtprTfcV. AfKorv.', IX t. C. U aq tbtolaljj tn i rmitUtla rar for drfW" CJBMBX1 opium, tobaero or nnrnotk. B? AIIot told tr draffgitU. Hoy Bitttn ilfg.,CoM wJ Portuer's Refrigerate Beer Car. I JJERKAFTER PORTNKR'S 7 ' j LI LAGER BEElt will be broogit w t. this cl y direct frvm tho Brewery i h' I frigcratof Cars. We will now be ent' . to deller Beer to our customers fr' ,T,J .ol. CHARLEb A. STRANGMAN, 3 tK mch 243t Carrie's JJ!,t Crochet Work- LESSONS IN CROCHET WO by Mrs. LOUISE B. DbBOSSET, st berrr deuce on Cheatnut atreet, bstwea TJj' e Fourth. TeriM : f I per month ; tw Ieo t week. For further information pp refidenee. ' men l" Old ret7flpaner- Aqoantitt or 6ij irawftp' f I or wrapping, offered for sale eheafei v eerie DAlL'f UtfllWOW0 f 1 1 , V y
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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