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It The 277 JOSH. TJ AMES, Editor & rrop. WItJWINGTON. N.C SATURDAY APkIL 3. 1880. . EmrXBXD AT TEX j'OSTOFFI CK .AT WiUfDTQTox, iw. C., aj Second-Class if atteb. TIEW8 AND REVIEWS. Tke BenaU of Knticky hat voted to 11 the governor's mansioa, regarding it at too fxpensive to be kept op. Tk njineer-in-chief of the English navy bu lately heea inspecting the mon tter IroDcU'di atflpezia and Naples. He doea not think very favorably of tae build of tbe Duilio and Lepanto. ' - The inhabitants oMhe isle oX rioturoal, who seek annexation to Feeje to escape the harsh rule of tbe missionaries, par- - Ucolkrij resented the fmes imposed on women for emokin cigarettes. ' The greatest feat in the V-way. of rapl l railwaj makiag ii said to" bo that of Sir K Temple, in tha late Afghan campaign. . One hundred and thirty milea of railwaj tu ceoitrocted tn one hundred aod one daya. Mia Jennie Flood, d slighter of the Ca'- ifrnia millionaire, will hare an incorrj of a hundred' thousand dollars a year when married. She is rjnre than rii narily anxious to jet married. on'-, thi. ac- con ; It has long been known that fub rev tarn to about the same place in the sani--rivers each year to spawn, but it is a re cent discovery that they po up" the i r-1 -hand fide of the stream and coming dot take the opposite side . - Fishermen m n be benefited by remembering this. A druggist at; Portland, Maine, wfvs aroused in the night by a man win w-tut-. d te buy acme brandy. The drupgr refused to aell it, fearing prosfcciitinii under the Prohibition law. The man de clartd that the liquor was (or--hi b w,fe who bad been taken violently ill, and night die unless she got it; so he was given a srna'l qxantity. He was really" temper an ca spyj and oa: the following day he had the dealer arf cs'.ed. In the last. Parliament two nob emen, tha Dukes of Devonshire and Abercorn, hadeaek three sons ia tha House of Com mons, and at one time the. latter had a brother in the House contemporaneously with hii three sons probably an, uu pre cede a tad circumstance. Tho Duke . of Abercorn'a younger sons owe their . seats -as mueh to personal merit as to rank an i posit ion. Their father's income is not a fifth of that of the Duke of Devonshire. At a fecial game of poker a Virgin??, City merchant recently won an undevel oped gravel claim, near Nevada City, and waa laughed at. He . said, with some strong language, that be d show .'em a trick, or two, and after 'salting' his gravel bed with $500 worth of gold dust and small nuggets, induced Eastern capitalists to examine bif rich claim. They did so, ; bought it ot him for $2,000, and in Che firft three weeks tcok $8,000 out of the claim. Then the Virgicia City, merchant , was vary touch disgusted with himself, Laagden W. Moore, the wonderfully sueoeaaful bank robber, who made 300, 000 by-breaking into the vault of the Con cord Natloaal Bank, and afterward lived in sumptuous style at a villa near Phila delphia, has at last been convicted in Bos ton, and sentenced to sixteen years' im priaonocent. He is not so much appalled by the prospective durance, hqwev r, as by the fact that there are several convicts in that prison whom his disloyalty sehTPthete and who have sworn, he says, to murder him He believes they will keep their word, and begs to be . sent to some other prison, but bis prayer is not grantrd. ' Iowa, which is the banner Republican State, shows the. worst official corruption f any Bute ii the Union Of ninety nine county ; treasurers, no less than forty-four are defaulters. The Governor's private secretary baa made off with $70,000 of the peopie'snoney; the State treasurer has appropriated $50,000 be loogiDg to the agricultural college, and the assistant State treasurer has also se cured several thousand dollars of -public taoaeya. Such is the picture ef the ban net Republican "State drawn - by the CMtago Times , , Another evidence of the duir ss and. poverty in Ireland is the fact that no less than $l9,oi000 of saVings were dravn frorLtha. Irish savings banks during the " past year. There has also been a decrease of $8,000,000 dn bank notes in circulation In Ireland, showing that the country has, inconitquence of the bad crops of the past three years, grown poorer. The average varae of the potato crop raised in Ire land; . a few years ago, was $16,000,000 ; in 1875 a Tery good year) it was $02,350 000 wbil Ust year it was only $16700,000! The aggregate loss during the past three jears, all of which have been very bad yes from the, potato crop has been not tea than $60,000,000, while the land and eotitSshave decreased In value $50,000,- a . - Baa Dauyttevi VIM I E JUGHTd. In continuAtion ;Of our remarks of ther Istiistant, rand the" opinion of Mr. Jn tice Field npon tbe rights of the seTera1 States, we tO'day &.ake additional quo tations from that eminent jurist, feeling well assured that the - forcejand trutb ful ness of his reasoning will be ' appreciated by our readers. It must be borne iu mind that in that portiba of hi opinion which we quoted yesterday, reference w... had to the Articles of Confederation, agreed upon by the repreaeotaties' of the several States, before the adoption of tht Constitution. In speaking of the atop tion ef the Constitution; Mr. Fieidavs: 'Wbe1 t "the gevernaasnt of t he cor, fe ll ration failed, chiefly through the w.m of all coercive authority to carry iut' ef fect i's measnret, its power being only that of ecommeudation tothe Spates; aud the present Constitution was adopted, the same general ends were sought to be au tarfie i, namely, the creation of a centrj.1 gyvf rnment, which would take exclusive char, e of all' bur. forfcin relatiout,, representing the peopie of" all the States in that respect as - one nation, and would at the same time eecure at florae freedom of intercourse between the States, equality of protection to citizens of each State in the several btafes, uniformity of cotnoaercialregulations, a common cur rency, a standard of; weights and meaa urea, one postal -y stem, and such other matters as concerned -all the Btates and 'their people. Acc.roinuly, the new government was invested with powers adequate to the acc niplisbment of thepe purposes, with jvhici. it (tould act directly upon the j.eoj.V ard "not by recommendation to ; i. btuvei, ami ento.rce Its measures through tribunal ai d fikers ol its owii rea' uin , l here wYie alno restraints jiiaced upou the action 61 States to'., pre vent intetft rence h t fee . authority of : he. new, joverfiiijent, 'tirxd to secure to all persons proucii'.in' against punikhment ty reji!aiivH lecree,' and eFure the ful fillment o con ract bbiigati ids, But the c mtrol bt ma' iers ol pureiy loc il concern,; not ccimiuii U'i'hi.vthe Vc-pe of the powers 'lifai.tea or the r-siriiLU mentioned, w;s' .eft, here it hi-.tl always eiiscd, with ih ; S ates. The new .'government",1 b-Hni; ' ne of granted powers its authoiity was limited by them and such aa were ntces ar;y inTplied for their -execution' 1$ it lest fr ro tiiiscoteepuon of th ir extent tDcse. powers mi.bt be abused, the tenth amendn.-en-t . WoS at an earl 'day adopted, declaring that: the powers uot delegated lo the United States by the Constitution, cor prohibited by it - to the Statts, are reserved to the S ates or tothe people " v- Ke-asonins upon ibis poiut, Mr. Field contiuues to.ri ikcu the designs-'anri aims of those -ho tr:.mcd the C'orit-titution. ss weM;'asttie': .'Coiis'-itntion itself, and es tablisbcB the. correctDefs of his position by citations from the opinions of some of the most eminent jurists who have adorned-the bench of the Supreme Co,ijrt of the United StaJLcs. , His language Is so clear, cor else and direct, and his argument eq ler ica',ytt. easy "of conDp-hCsion,that we d?em no apology necessary for quoting liberally from , his -words of truth and wisdqm, and, Hence, we inyite attentton tto the fol'owin r- v- 'Now, if wre look into the Constitution we shall not find a. single word, from its opening to its concluding Mite, in any of the amendments in force before the close of the civil .war, nor, as I shall hre-iher adeavor to shovr, in those subsequently adoped, which, authorizes anyt iuterfer rence by Congress with the States in the administration of their gnvemraei t. and 'tke enforcement' of their laws with respect to any matter over which ju risdictlon was not surrendered to ihn United States. The desiga-ot jtsframeiV was not to destroy the States, but to f jjm a more perfect union between them, and whilst creating a central government foV certa.n great purposes, to leare to the States, in all. matters the jurisdiction - of which was not surrendered, the function essential .to separate and independent ex -istence' ' Aud so the late Chief Justice, uhase s peaking for the Court, in 18GD, said : ,4Notoiily, theietore, can there be no loss of separate and independent auto nomy to the States, through their union under the Constitution, "but it niay not be unreasonably said that the preservation of the Slates, and the maintenance of their governments, are as much within tbe de sign and care of the Constitution as the preservation of the Union nd the mainte nance of tie iiMional trovernme. t." and Kben he adds, in that strikiue laiiah? wbich gives loan bid truth new force ano significduce, that, Vthe Coostitntion, in all its provisions, looks' to an indes'ructi ble Union crmosed of indet ruciible States'-r (Texas vs. While, 7 Wall,7-25 ) ' Mr. Feld gives additional force to his argument by quoting a still later opinion ia which Mr. Justice Nelson, speaking for the court, ia 187 1 , says: ' i'he genersl government. and the States, although they both rxiat witoin the same territorial limits, are separate and distinct sovereignties, acting . sen- arately and independently of each other I wiinin ineir respective spheres. The far mer in its appropriate sphere is supreme but the States," within the limits of their powers not granted. or, ib the language cf the tenth amendment, , reserved' are as independent of the general government as that government within its sphere is in, depondent of tbe States '. Atid igain: 'We have said that one ot the reserved powers was that to establish a judicial depart meat; it wou'd hate been more accurate and in accordaucevwitb the existing state of things at the.time, to hare said the power t ma D'ain a judicial de artment. All of the thiiteen Sutts were in the possession of this power and had exercis d it at the adoption' of the Cona itutfon and jt is not pretended that any grant of it to the general government ia found in that instrument. It is, therefor one ot the sovereign powers vested in the States by thair constitutions, which remained unaltered and qnimpaired, and in respect to which the State is as iLdeptndcLt of the general government as tht govern m.nt is of the States." (The Collector va. Day, 11 Wall, 124 V ) nUUMHIl IKE Where there's a wii I t bore 's a won't. Pack. Winter sat down o heavily in spring's lap la t w-ek a9 to nearly knock tbe breath from that-mVdenV body , 'Oh, you old LpULdei ! fhe gasped. Dauhury News. A' Georgia Tarm-r n-e a novel fer tilizer. He ki'is nke(, lv tatna it tbe Juirow, and then jKntu corn witb them. Toes ana tea are made to pro dncWcorn, which produces whiskey, wbicti in torn producs buak:8 again. When ladies meet i bey always greet with kibfevB ueard aetcs tUo street, I but! men, more miJd, iu'- get so wild; they meet, then prt, wrjen doid have 'smiled.' . - You look good enbngh 'o eat,' Raid be looking over her ?hon!der into the mirror.. Food for refleetion ' she ttm plied without a tmile. , Fv in- a fans saloon: L you Know that young man who.-e La d ji ii ju t took?' Yes.' 'He is seu vry where in the bois, in the tbp jtre. VTbo is bk? What does he d( ? 'He doesn't do anything, He in charge d af faires.'. ; ' Alshort Italian prayer which is not without wifdom: I pray that I may never be married.: But if T marry I pray that"! may not be deceived. Bat iff am deceived I pray that 1 may not know of it But if 1 kuow it I pray that I rx ay be abie tu iangh at tht whole effair.' -i . It fa the beat Blood Purifier, and stimnlatos evrry fnnction to more healthful action, pmd is thus a benefit in all diseases, ' V . In eliminating the impurities of the Mood, tho natural and necessary result is the cureof Scrof- Sulcus and other Sk'n Eruptions and Diseases, including Cancers, Ulcers and other Sores. H Jiyspepia, weaKness or yie stoniarii.;onfiri pation. Dizziness, General Debility, etc., aw Cured by the Safe Bitten. It is unequaled as ao appetizer and regular tonic. 'It is a medicine which should be In every fam ily, and which, wherever used, will save the payment of many doctors bills. '.-igottlea of. two ewes ; prices, 50 cents and tiM. Safe Rem e dies are sold by Druggists and Dealers in Medicine everywhere. EttWABHER&m; ' Proprietors, Roc-tiester, Bf.'V. g-Send for 'Pamphlet and Testimonials. ' . i - 1 ' 1 1 ' ' - . Best Butter in the ;Woridl-'; 3 Pounds for S 1. JILT EDGE BUTTKIS SO cents. New York Plate Bntter, 2 f. nts .Country Butter, 20 cints. Rio Coffee 15 to 20 cents. IureLeaf Lard. 10 renU J&v Coffee, 30 t" 25 cent. Kio Coffee ,1$ to 20 cents. Pig Hams, Tonguei, Ex-Shore Mackerel, 50 Case Boederer 4 Co , Champ&ghe Pints aod Quarts. &0 Cases Imported French Br and y, - I '- ' . - :,' v . 20 Cases 'Poney Whi5iev Best in tbe "" j T World. . ' .1 '" : ', ; : " ' -. Cakes,'. Crackers, PreserT.s, Fickel?. I''."' J ' j " Wines, Teas, Liquors, ' Tebacco j and Cigars, at popular prices. j Geo. Myers, . teb 13 II, 13 and 168outli Front Fresh Every Day, FI CE ASSORTMENT -OF CANDIES, Freach and Domestic, just received and for tale. V . '..-- THE ONLY GENUINE HOME-MADE Candy in the city, will be found ererv dayj fresh and sweet tbree doors 8outh of the Fpstoffice on 8econd street. Also, Nuts, Raisins, Fruit, Ac. C. E. JEVKN8. jan za Nea the Fostofflce. Fashionable Millinery ! ATEBT J8IYLE8 JUST OPENED 1 Competent lady in charge. Alao an entire n w assorttre it of Ladies Undet wear, Child ren's Linaa, Pique, Gingham and Calico -uus, Infants', tfhps, Chiisteaiug Robes. Cloaks, Ac Latest styles ia flair Goods, at MISSES KARRER & McGOWA'S, cb 29 No. 0 8 Front 8t MILTON IV. JOHNSON, CoiiimiEaloii1 Merchant, mehl 2- Miscolianeous . pars ap axilla Is a rompmind of thp -irtues of sftrsapa.-. rilla, stillinpia, mandrake, llow lo k, with tho ioHthof potash ami iron, all pow erful 1loMl-makin. bl.rwMjloans-ing, and Iife-;S'ustaininp: elements. It is the purest, safost, and in every way the. most effectual alterative medicine known r available ti the public. Tlt&scienees of medicine and chemistry have never produced so valua ble .-a remedy; nor one so potent to ciire all diseases resulting irom impure blood. It cures Scrofula, and all scrofulous diseases, Krysipelas, Rose, or St. An thony's Fire, Pimples and Face grubs, Pustules, Blotches, Hoils, Tu mors, Tetter, Humors, Salt Kheum, Scald-head, Ringworm, Ulcers, Sores, RheuTuatismyMercurial Disease, Neu ralgia, Female Weaknesses and Ir regularities, Jaundice, Aflections of the Liver, Dyspepsia, Kmaeiation, and CJeueral Debility, Bv its searching and cleansing quafitjes. it ptwges out the foul corruptions which contaminate the--blood, and cause de rangement and decay. It stimulates and enlivens the vital functions. It promotes energy and strength. It restores and pre serves health. It infuses new life and visTor throughout, the whole system. No suffererfrom any disease whicharises from Jmpuuty of the blood need iiespair, wiio will give- AvF.n's RARsArAnu.i.A a fair trial. Itemember, the earlier the trial, the speedier the cure. Its recipe has been furnished to physi cians everywhere; and they; recognizing its superior qualities, administer it in their practice, For nearly forty years AykuV R.'vn-SAPARii.r-A has been widely uscl, and. it now possesses the confidence, of millions of people' who have-experienced-benefits' from its marvellous curative Virtue's. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer &. Co., Practical ami Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. . 80LI BT ALili DliUGGIST? KTZRTWBER!.' 1 he lyew Boot & Shoe Store, 3 MARKET STB SET. I .iit'u "- receiving Dail) in - SPRING fflU SUMrVIER GOODS ! Consisting of Ladie.H' 6iioes. Sandals, Slippers, Go. m1-;1us.' in the Latest styles ; lso, . Misseo' Low Quiir'u r Shot s and Newport "Ties, whi 'h I o'V-r at Ij w .est Mvliot Price. No trouble to Call ai d cx mine and onvi ic ,-yonrself. Uesi)f ctfully, C. RPSEIMTHAL, 32 Market SirvcU mch 15 L f sinti of UUlc Boot.. CRAY'S EOCIM TJADE Orka .TRADE MARK English Rem edy, An iin failirg cure for remiDal W e a k n ess, S permatorr- hea, "rapoipn- cv,analldi9- BEFORE TAXIKG.easet that fjl AFTER TAKING. low, as a sequence of rtelf-Abuse; as Lota cf Memory, Universal -Lapsitu'de, Pain in th Bck, Dimness of Vision, Premature .Old Age, and many other Diseases that lead to Insanity or Consumption and a I're-natnre Urave. Xi, JFull .particular in onr ' pmph'el, whifch we desire to send free by mail to every one. Jp. The recific Medicine i- sold by all druggists atf 1 per package, or six pack ages for $5, or will be sent free x by m.il r n receint of the mnnev by aodre8?ing THE CAY MEDICINE CO., Mechatic'a Block, DetroitMich. Sold in Wilminjfton, Wbolepale and Retail, by Gre -n A t lancer and all druegists everywhere. ct ll-drly . ,,.t1 j t,u MJ , j nti imvj jo j avj doji aqj, j onioipaK Jsag pna ?sny am jia, 'roausbu na -uaip'paaaiup9nAoa8T8aaw!adoH 'Jtaqtnatnaa "a H ep y raaqi axin vuv atm JO Am i "Wrr ma Cm amnM ta 1 .. lasj -Mao noX j nq j3is suv nojC pjim jfbm iionM A Will IT vvrn.ia oiiiifT anA .. t n fSurmjl Iftlm mAmM nwn. ... . SJ9WT5I don tivrniLrrjg Pln pu oiuo r jeznaday m a.rmr v .i ... - ,OA4uni8aJi0srrB) gjnnioidai3 9toq. ra o, m!mjsmi P b spi f jn Aj m , I "Buorj-BjacIoaTOTiaJT. JXKW3rt pn petruA os pom ojb tuva don m m 1pw -Jaoj iqiBsod tnw qjnwq ni JO dirsasfp Ofj mo jfwtn prn wq eqi nw qL nonp-i pore jspviu J-.4 dupipan; jwjf phwjsij 9q For Sale; PERFECTLY NEW OFUCE 8AFE, Moslec. BthctBtt k Co., manufactarers combination lock, weight 1,500 lbs. For sale cheap Apply at tocK3 thisofficf:. Seed Rice, I66O 9U8HELS ..PRIME , 8EED33.ICE. r For ssJe by febiS-tf ' ALFRED MARTIN. f Miscellaneous d r ri c a ri c HAC K ACtllv IS AT ONCl CUIiKO HY BENSON' r CAPOINE P0ETJ3 PLASTER IJT IS LB E ONLY KNOWN REMEDY THAT NKVER Plf ' In Tvery way Superior to' the Ordinary, Sl. w-iciirg "Perns p'" nu n 31 4 WILCOX, GIBBS & GO'S m anipuSate est Fertilizer v flade '.! The Best s the Cheapest ! Sp!d cn Favorable T rrris : By JAMBS T. PBTTEWAY, ijtJ1, Lurubei ton, Shoe Hee, Laurinbyirg, Laurel Hill, and intf r points in Richmond and Robeson ' ..counties.- - u ' jan 28-tf 1 ' . won the mBba n Headquarters for all that is good, useful, pretty" ami cheap fori Holiday Trade, at - . 1 h PJarket ; ILxvg the -pleasure of acain .-..--. we have an unusual and attractive (.uowiuwo vjjjcj yjx ujuo jrxtvj-LuHii uuu vjueapesii stocks of Prices ranging in Suits from $3.00 upwards ! A beautiful and grand assortment in. GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS ! Which we guarantee cannot be equaled in this city. A fine line an latest styles in Hats, Ga-osj Boots and Shoes ! In all qualities and prices, imported direct from the Manufact irt'i whicn wo guarantee to be of superior quality. We also have one of the choicest and largest stocks of Two and Tlir. Ply and Brussels Carpets, Iiugs, Matting and Oil Cloths tti. asiiUniajLUjay i.-w dec Is 0Of 1 Bl3 t 13 Sloys, 0 bBt Itj:eda, 2 SilSArJ & Ki whIIs, b.ooi, liu.kv mlv $i.b. fi vNo. Stoql,Cever andBoon $210 to $iroo, Ih stiHt-i Catalogue. Krte. A dn as, Da ill F. li.riity, "VVash ingtpn, N. J. rucb 31 AOt NT WANTED (or the Byt ard Fastest PeMinf: Pictorial Bor kg an1 Hi bles Price reduced 33 per cent, iati nal Ptibliahinjf Co , Philadelphia. Pa. mch :.l TAPEWORM IN?ALLli CUBED wi h two epoona of medicine m two or three hours, tor pr ticulars, address, with stamp, H. KICK UO-iN, No; 4 8t. Maik's Place,New ork. mch 31 OSf 30 DAYS TRIAL. We will send our electro Voltaic Belts nnd other Electric Appliance upon trial for 30 days to those suffering from IS er von a De bility, Rheumatism, Paraljsia or any disea.es ot the Liver or K idneys ana many other dia easps. A sure Cure guaranteed or no pay Address. VOLATIC .WELT CO., Marshall, Mich. ' mci 31 CHEAPEST BOfK STORE IS THIS WORLD. 175,f 71 New and Old Standard -Works in every Departm-nt of Literature. A lmo. t given awy.. C atalogue ot uenerai L teratu e and ncMoa free, im jprevee inducements to BookO!ubs and Libra Ties. v .- Zii2ac-a.T nri.es 3 Beekman eu opp. Fo.toffice, dew York. mch3l-2w Winberrv Oysters- S THEY ARE GOOD .2-w now. Another instal ment just received this morning. It's cold nough now for hot Whiskey nd tat Oysters, Vee Lunch every day at 11 o'clock. sept 26 JOHNOARROLL. SCHOOL OF DRAWING. PAINTING ETC. TN8RrCTION GIVEN in Cravon, Lepia A. and India Ins: Drawing, also, Painting in Water Colors, Oil, Patel and Coloring Photographs, at reasonable rates. ' For further particulars inquire at the School Booms of Misses Burr A Jaae8,ia the rear of 8t James Church. r nor Ti NEWBDRY & CHASTEH, Left. N. Water Street. mch 9 MB. J. H. BATES. nTuwvninar kdwmriiM tog Areat, 41 Park Bow, CTimes Build n g), flew York, is authorized to contract for ad rerttsemeats ia the Dailt Kiviiw and Wil MiasToa Jocami., at esr lowest rstes. MiBCollaneous? PORUr plasty HE iiano ' Street. announninrr tn tin r.nV.li- 41.-. 1 : o -ijv tun 1 Stook and are prepare to nff. -o- pxiuv.i3. xitjase examine. . NO IVfORi: AILBCVILICJ sure miRr ! Msnufactured onlv under the abow T;r Mark, by the EUffOPEAN 8ALICT1! MKUIOINE CO., of Paris and Lehrr Immediate Relief Warranted. Peru inre Guaranteed. Now exclnglrely wl all celebrated Phyeiciana of Enron t America. Tha KirhM aa k?.nv Paris reports.95 cures out of 100 cuesrtf xoree. a ays. ,8ecretThe only disso'rer cf the us Uric Acid which exsta in tbs B1 Rheumatic and Gouty Pa tipnts. UURKD.-- . CURED. . CrF.K H 8 Pewey, Esn . 201 BfpadwiT. IbM matory Rheumatism. , J Learv, J?sq. 456 WasLicgton Vul Chronic Rheumatism. Mrs R T' Wne, 63 Kast Nintb street.f-1 formations in the joints). Chronie hit tlKTTl. AM Prager, 74 Newsrk svsnae, M City,' Chronic Kheum minm. I John F Chamberlain. - Tta. Wfthirft Club, Washington T C. RheamstieCi Wm K: Arnold, E a. 12 Weybofrtr Povidene, R jf 0f twenty yesri' t John B Turngate, 100 Sancbei rtrtet, Francisco Neursgiaand 8ciatica. ? For Malarial Jntermitlent and Fevers, Chills, or Ague, ' SALICYLICA JS A CERTAhVaJ Superseding entirely the ise of P5l Quh3ine, as it will not only cattfiff but will achieve a RADICAL CUBf.-t out any of the inconveniences sad troi. arising front QUININE. 81 a box, six boxes for Feat free by Mail on receipt of - - ' ' t AS If VnilS nnnnnivr MB f iwwii unuuuiai but take no imitation or fubititnte, u J 8alicyhc (copyrighted) is grarsBteed Iieve. or mr.nev refnnAA .it will ered free on receipt of orders by or addressing : - Washburne i & Civ 211 Broadway, tor. Fulton it. (Kd . t a . avT it New Goods for Kasur- pHE FINEST, LATEST soi styles of Spring Goods, of all kbvU 'r sis ' i. i V iiicb. a ee:f c line or Lcaies ma ' j HtrswGoKts. Also a varietv of ttrV for Gentlemen and Boys w ar, j"1 at mm iiew u at etore. - ; - I mch 23 : N1 , 13 fosMt OldlIe-mai)eifi AlQCANfrixOF OLD 51 8' ..V vr wrapping. oner ea iot twuf Bros .1 n.v III I, ll! V! f(pt4 V DAILT'EEVIEW.
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