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The My Revic?? JOSE. T. JAM.ES, Editor A; Prop. I 4v WIL.M INGTO& . S. f A FRIDAY. .APtIL ; 1880. J2JJTXRED AT THK t'OSTOFFICE AT WiLMUfQTOK, N. C, At Skcojjd Class Ei-Mariaal Baziiue is reported to be llviaf in a secluded street in Madrid, and . to at preparing uis anemoira or puuiiw tion. . j ;...-- ; A. man lifing at Rinimeraburg, Pa., is tha father of thirty-toiir children, twenty of whom ate living ; nine were birrnd- to - death at one time. . iEtna U again 'tranquil, its sutmuit is not more covered with wow, and an ascent ia coutesn plated, with view t exaraine the alterations caused in thf crater by the recent eruptions.- . The widow of the late Gen J E ; B Stuart, of Confederate xayalry fame,rhas .been elected principal of the Virginia Female Institute, :.tj Stanton, V a. Mrs U . ... - n J.nn.liUr nf Jn Phiiltl.' Sit George C,K)k, United States army. Ool. John 8. Mfby .''"in a lt;tur TfiJ In this citv savs be will be home in a short time." " Ho also state that bj - ihe.earoe teaint?r, he gem hi the letter J"e also sends further tl.insainy: evidence against Bayly, the coi.siil at ji xnlav . Caina. AlexaudriZ Gazette. There are cow sheds in the mot densely populated portions of London, where ear in ajid year out the poor beauts iietr We ... thai tun" ancl never ta. te ol grttri; grass- Now some -Benevolent persons are talkiru.- .Ul krJiawa in thn (VlintrV fllT (!HRH FriT mers could teil them that a day iu a gooi pasture would, if it did not tnaks tn feed' for days. , . . . I - 1 - " Count Urloff, thi Russian "Minis', ex to France, is a picturesque-looking nobleiu.tii. He wears a great black band ov r the ief an eye lost in aiWild expedition in the Turco-Russlan war of 1853, wheir iwentj Russian officers and soldiers attempted-to left arm was fraotured at the same lime and never properly st, and he canies it in a sling. But he s chai irable, particularly to the sick or infirm.woikinmcu. Liberty ard Progress' is the title of the latest ballet pieduced at Flo euce. lu this performance Libert ? and Projrfss are two beautiful maidens, who, aim in arm, make the. tour of the .'world,, .aud t-ticcestivrly f Ist.Frauce, Russia, Tut key, OliiiH, and Italy, with the laudable ol jct tif gaini; lessons to tyrants. The pair aj, first appear forlorrj andaTmost nude, I irtas the adion progresses they gradually add-to'.' their scanty attire, until In ilw eid tliy reine isnt gorgeosly-diesed uens. Vicar General Doane; ol Newaik, has bean raised to the dignity 01 a prelate o, the Papal houcehold, which carries with it the title W Right Rut. Monsloor; Lit if the first Jmerican" priest who thrn been that honored at the Roman CVurt; Jlon ignor Doane, it wit I ,be remerhheieJ, - i the ibh of the late Anglican Bishop of New "Jersey, and a brother of the present Biih6p Of Albany. lit entered tfm Ro man Church in earJy: aaathood and has made 1 brilliant reputation. - '' PeOpt whdLhTea" wtakriei3 Tor Rlier log that the'namber l3 is unlucky, sajs th Jndependance Btlgef are requested , to meditate upon he following , fact, the. authenticity of which is vouched fort A yoang soldier, Srigieres by name;, wa. born on the 13th of th3 month of Jan nary," 1855. He lived at Brussels in a house numbered 12 , Oa Friday, Feb . IS, 1875f hewaa drale4 ipco the4. army by virtue oi harirrg drawadt. number 1 3 A lottery ticket was iuheritod by him. bearing the number 18, which has litel drawn a prize ef 200,000 frarcg. Thirty attempts were mads a0ainst Louis Philippe 11 Wtiy Ssven of them hire become historical, aud are set down arnon the records Aof bis feigt: In the yeac,18S3, a pistol hot byo Bergeron; 18S5, infernal machine by Fiasch'; 183'6, pistol shot by Aliband; same year, an other pistol shot by Meunier; 1840, a sun shot by Darmes: 1846. a rirla shot by rierre Ltcoute; and in 1 64 6, a pistol! shot by ont Joseph Henri, who, while the King is assoriDg the crowd that he is unhurt, fires again, and agaiaVmUses him. Joseph K Etnmet, thaJG3rmer negro minstrel, ana. now the prosperous actor t German American characters, . has ac cumulated a large fortune within a few ' Hudson hear Albany, and begun the arection oi a magnificent res dece. I here is a large music room furnished with an immense orchestrion; the parlor is mcxl- lled After that iat ofan Eadisb mauor, with of; erery Voom" in the main timbered roof; I'orv 11 in nctaon. itb a ay ' window and ba'cony.' A feature of the gruiidu will fx a Wi- wihdmifl -bethel' Y)ntch ort, which will pump water r a pic 4Aircsquo .cttscaue. TUB Our Saiuits and Their Railway lt OflllfCtlOOS. Tii- f ilowiag letter, "add reed to the Cincinnati ; Chamber of C-'0'Herce, by Maj. VVm. A. Uearne. which we c p from the Raleigh OLaerver, we crnsider of such importance and value to the fhip ping and commercial irtf-re.-th ol Wti miugtou that we pub!iU it entire, with out further eofirrieattli-io t ai f'.T it a careful perusal: ' itALEiaH, N CVApr'.2, 1880. .DYarSir:--Having be&a br a , ong tittie engaged in stadyiug the sat jact o internal improvements in North (r .lia in conaection with ier deep wau-r oatlets and occupied much ol.my time as a jour Jiarisritt-wnting oa o:;i ;i uboliaa 'and a or ru west;- tny comnierctaPreHNr sources and facilities of our Stats, I hive necessarily informed myseif respecting tb'? capacities" and advantages of the North Carolina ports, Beaufort and- Wil uiiiigton; and recently Lmadt a thorough examination vf the harbor and river im , provement8 goiDg on below Wilmingtoa, undfcr 1 be auspices of the United State government. I am now ready to commanicitt to you the fullest and moet authentic !nfor metion respecting ' Beaufort harbor and (he-port or Wiitriiugton, togtthtr with their railway approaches and connections, with the view of bringing these points prominently to the attention of the .com mercial people of your ci y and of the Northwest. Moved only by a public-spirited desire o benefit n.y Sute,: I wish to present tbt hu r j ct ig tbit form which - shall attract t e i.;i-t tentin, and ithag occurred 10 me to initlrcsS you short letters for pub ication. liailay cornfcticn thrbngh western North Carolina wiil soon te complete be,, i wceo both the points, Beaufort harbor "and .VVtlmiugto.:, with Cincinnati prob ably, by two or more routes. The West eruNurtld Ciroliua Railroad, w"hich tup-j'-.it-s," w. hen conrpTett-d, th missing link .btftwetn lieanfort and K;n xville,rdirect, has been sold by the Stte to a company of New York capitalists, who undt-rukes J.vT 'tiuish. it to Paint RockWtthiu a ' jear. Conntciion is there made with the Cn.cin- nati, Char f-oXou and Cumberland Gap iluad aire -dyju operauun Irom .Alnrri? town to Wo. I Creek. v Other-parties, in conjunction with the Atlanta and 'Charlotte Air-Line, are said to have purchased the Kooxviils and Charleston Railroad running out to Mary ville, Tcnn., and they propose to imme-. diately construct a line through the Rab un Gap. to -Mount Airy, Georgia, on the 'Atlanta and Cnariotte Air-Line. ... Sixteen mi.es of thix lino are already in operation lrotn' Knox viJIe to Mary vi'le, and the ex tension wiil be through Swain and Macon counties, Wts ern North Carolina. You can'.readi y trace the route on the maps. Striki g the Atlanta andrCharlette road t Mount Airy, the routt? is iirectiy through Charlotte to Wilmington, over the Caro Una Central Railway. Baltimore and Philadelphia capitalist owning the Wilmington Columbia and Augusta Railroad are r6j)orted to bav bought. the. Grceuvilie and Colurkbia Kailro.id. in jSuutu Carolina, former. y thv Bi'ut lisue iiuAd, proposing t extend it .r. m a h 1U, through the Rabun Gp ;to Knoxvilte, - thus making a line from iimii'gtoqjfi Kuoxvi 1, via Columh a aad-Walbaia Thesy wu!d connett KnoXvjile af.jyWjjimirigton hut as ioi lows: lnoxvihe: to Wilmirton, M'aryvi:!, Wafna'lla a.l Columbia v; 470 miles. ' - ' ' Ni te. Walhalla to Marv illy (110 miles) unhnishid, but principally gr.ided ( Kuuxviilo to Wilmington via Mary TlUe, Mount Airy aud Charlotte, 520 miles. . 'r.iNute Mryville to Mount Airy (130 miieaj 10 puna, nut to a. large exteut graded. . ' I'tKj. fol owing are practical rail routes from Kaoxville to"-Wilmington, cohtm gent upon the completion of the Western .North Carolina lt.itir jud between Ashe ville aLd Paint lu ck; r- . Kuoxvilie to Wilmington; via Morris- town, Af htviiie, Matesvih aud Chariotta, 4 t i ntliea. . Sole :Filty-lbiee n ilei undnished about halt gTi.ded , - Kucxviiie tu VViiVnintrtan, via Morris town, Asheviile, Spartanburg and Char Ittte 460 miles 4 AT Sixty-seven m;le ULtinifhed grading over half-done. Kaoxville to Wila.icuton, ! via Morris. town, Asnevule, tialisbury and Wades boro, 463 diles. : XoteOae hundred and thirteen milts of this route to builti. cf whkh abjut fifty thrte are half graded , Knoxville to Wilmington,' via Morris town, Abhevile, Spartanburg and Colum bia, 481 miles. . Nvte Sixty-ieen mies unSnishei, half graded Knoxville.to Wilmington, via Morris own, Asheville, Saliabury, Raltigh and GolJsboro, 581 mi.es. Tiotc Fifth-three miles unfinished, nearly half graded. Kuoxviile to Beaufurt harbor ' i Monistown, Ashevilie, Salisbury, Ral- gn, Uoldbboro and Newbero, 542 miles. Sofa Fifty-thrte ' mftes uu&nished nearly half graded. . The Carolina Central Railway, when chartered and benn twentyfire year ago, as the Wilsnjcgton, Cnasl ute and Rutheriord Railroad, was deigued to ex tend from Wiirrrinijtou " to Ashevilie passing through the R edy Patch Gap iD the Biue Ridge Toi oid projected nqe has btetHpompifcted to fcihelby, iu Cltve Uud county, hlcy-tour miles west of Charlotte, n.j within about sixty of Ashevilie , L'xttnd-d through this line would connect Wi.miagton aud Kn xril a about as follows: .'' Kuoxvitle .to 'vV ilmiugtob, vij Mjjris town, Aaheville, Shelby a.id Charlotte -T'b milrs. . -'"-' ', -Vote Otr this Ime.the gradiug wai done ome years Biuc to Ruihdr.fonlcon, some twenty miles beyoad ahelby. ' This is the shortest poasibfe Joule from Kuox v lii e t o W ilm i l Ilii . T La ufczt short est is the Spartanburg and Ashevilie ronte, which is 460 miles. On this latter th re are twenty mi'es to be built between Ashe ville and Hendersonville, principally graded, besides the gp of 44 miles be tween AsheviHe and Paint Hock, ene-third graded and partially bridged ; and three uiiles of the Cincinnati, Charleston and Cumberland Gap r-d from Paint Rock to Wolf Creek; still to build, j The "sboret " possible li' between Iyioxviile and Wilmington, involving no ti)rtt.er cons ruction in N'or Carolina ''bin tibins the tap between AshevUleaud PLint Kock, is, via Asht-vi le, Statesville Ai d ( barkae. 477 uaiit s. and this is at pfe jt the oj I, !1 ral wi 1 nection , of VV ilu ii g;ori and Charlo le wih West" en --'Nor JJarolina to the vicinity of Ashevilie. It is uot Improbable that this Will, antil the operiutg of ..he Rabun Tt, p rou e, be the chief line of commani eition between Wilmington and the -West ajid Northw. s , for he bpa tnbur and Asbevil.e though fceveutet-n miles the shortest ronte, has n teirs a ibat make it . . , . : over its S' u'h Carolina conn c ions rathsr than to Wilntii eton, while the owners of Lthe Western North Carolina road would, by way of S atesville, have 158 miles oi haul on Wilmington freights against 44 miles, if these freights should be diy.rted at Asiheviile. In considering the accessibility of Wil mington and the proximity of this At lantic port to the commercial centres of the North we t, we art struck by tht coincidence in distances of the 'several routes by which she may be reached ar d at the same time reminded that, practic ally, there are but two passes through the mountains to tr from Wilmington and Kooxville for the hue here considered toe Paint Rock and the . Rabun Gap r Jutes. The latter i -esteem of more importance to Wilmington than the former, if epened either from M. nut Airy or Walhalla; and especially po if from the last named foint, aud the Wnmiugtou, Columbia and Augusta Railroad bad have acquired control of the Gr.eenvi.le and Columbia to Walhalla, and shall extend its unfinished line through the Rabun Gap to Knoxville.. lh.s .wou.d pi act Wilmington and Knoxville in con nection poetically by one railroad, . dis taice 476 miles. . jThe Kabun Gap route may b corre as mich a necessity as a convenience to Wil mingtoi, and MUould one of her railroads control )it, si e won id' 'dread no rival, either '. the north or south ot her. Pres ent limitations are that the Paint Rock ro'ute will not be a WilmiDg'on line, but rather tend to Beaufort or ports iu Vir ginia. Tht probabilities are of an al liance between the receut purchasers of tnj Western Nor'th Caro'ina and the Hichmond and Danville Railroad, which is the lessee company tor twenty jears of the North Carolina 'road from Charlotte to Golds boro, and practically in control of th Atlantic read from Goldsboro to Beaufort, if the New York purchasers of the western extension do not themselves lekfc trjs Atlaoti: rod. "j By this route Beaufort is 542 miles feom Knoxville, but or ce to Boaufwrt you aie at sea, for the bar is .only three miles from the railrbaoT wharves; wind from any quarter takes a sailor in or out; towage is neVer necessary; a stranger may enter day o nigbt "without a pilot ; 22 ieet of water 'rt the bar; baroor capacious and com pletely -La l-locked and voe.se. a are at sea u fifteen and twenty minutes af er cast irg off from the railway piets. Tl.ese ajd vantage and facilities I r-eiy coonter balance disunce by rail . Wilmington, though eighty milts near er; Knoivilie by rail, 1 tnirty-two' miles u4a the river from ihe bar, necessitating, t')wag f r that distance an both bar and river pilotage. She nas the great advan age, however, ot being a tresh water port, , wt.iCB snip masteis auu owners know bow to appriciau, ai.a possesses what Beaufort does not, an eatai lisned commerce..- Twenty ftet on any tide is the very least draft of wa'er the United Siates en inter in charge of the improve ments expects to obtain for Wilmington ahd it may largely exceed thit. 1 j But of the- respective merits, facilities and capacities of the porta of Beaufort aud Wi mington; I sbal. addiess you hereaf ter. My object in ttrs first C'.'mmunica tion is to attract your attention to our North Cirolina ports, the lines of raifway by which they are n ached, and the rela tive distances ver each . i.take it lor grauted that the conm ctions wiil be ma. e north'of Kh xvt le by the time tbe in.fi.i ished lines are completed iutnis S ata. jTnt distance of Kuoxvii'e" frm Ci -cinnati being 240 mi'et., y ur city is in m Wilmington, by the bi'rt.tt .pra-i'icar.i,. route. .700 mi es, aud foir. Baii!ort 780 mi es ' .''"!. I V rv tru'v ( iirs j . Wm A Hkarnk To the President Chamber of ( omv.e-ce. Cineiiinuti, Ohio Profit, $1200 "To sum it up, six long years of bed- ridden bickness, costing $100 per vear tot.il SI 200 a!l of this expense was itf'prefl by three bottlesof Hop Bitters taKm ny my wife. She has done he own house wofk for a year since, without tha lpes of a day, and I want everybodv to know it, for their benefit," rhe Cheapest Article In the World This is what a crate fat eentleman said who was cured of a bad kidney dis ease by the use of Safe .Kidney and Liver Cores, after he bad, offered in vain $1, 0lL to any doctor who would rid him of H-j -It is the cheapest article in the world tojall afflicted witn kidney and liver dis eases. Wmberrv Oysters THEY ARE GOOD now. Another instal ment just received this moraine. If s oold noajfh wow for hot Whiskey and fat Oysters. jj ree uuco every aay at 11 o'clock. ! M JOUNHAtRilLf. For Sale. PERFECTLY NaW OFFICS 8AFE, Jdoler, Bahosana A Co.. manractnrra oombinatiou lock, wvijtht l,&J01be. ' tor sai cneap. Apply at 1 r iaeh3 . THM Of vine Iliocollancotiv. Oar Eccalabeon I IN 4 DDITION TO OTH Eft NOVELTIES a ? 'V ' : this week, saeb aa Caast4 Qttoees sad htravbenica, tha most luscious a tide of fond ever presented to the palates of the b man rea. wt are bppj to aoa'ane our iucj ees? in obutsln at last a ooapete and per feet KeralabeoD. This iofrn iocs natural contrivance Tor ob taining fresh ggs ftud Chickens at will, is now iu full and saccessful operation at our establishment, h( r it ,naj be, seen ataov time, day o air at, aa 'ximined nj th cu rious or incredulous. lta p'erfee success snd adaptation t Li purpose is arq ic-tlonable A.iko see the f ecalabeon foe April, 1880. ft4charjr to eb w the i.ccaiabtHn or any of our other Good. - - Coffee and Scissors ! Appear tabos oot popular and attractive combination. W hive distributed t the Laeie dm ing the pat wek a very extrarr dinary nuaibr of kicieso.i. Mu'ford's Coffee is now aa article) of everv dav use in many a household. ou will know the tfewaors from P. L- Bridffers & Co., GROCERY. 20, 22, 24, 2f3 and 28 Front Street. A WILMINGTON, N. C. the mpmentyou touch a spring in the hardle, when a nice, tine steel Peo knife will sp ing from the blade like a tongce of tire 1 This combination is patented, but $1.T5 will buv five pouudi of Coff-e roasted, and a pair rf Scissors and a Penknife. at the Grocer? es tablishment of - P- I Bridge rs & Co., 20, 21, 24, 26 A 2d Front Street, Wilmington, N. C. And a handsomer present ou a ntff n't trive to any hmekeerer, it jfu w u d add a dozen cans of our celebrated Condensed Jtt ilk. Which we arrant to be the b n the pu est, and he most oa efuby prepared arficie of txie kind in America. Ou'-Springfield Hams. ! Still Ien the market, and the notice we gT ,,f the last week will stop tha sle of an 'nierbr article ai tbe smaller jiroceries, aud confine the sale cf the original to - P. L SRgOOERS 4 Gd, 2D, 22, 24. 26 and 28 ProLt Street, Wilmington, S. Q apl a Boatwright & McKoy ARE IN THE FIELD ! IVE ARE CANDIDATES t MAKE NO MISTAKE ABOUT THAT. Don't forget us when you a3Sfcm ble in your Ward and Township ' - ! meetings. Vote twice for your choice, but vote TfiK TTMES for BOiWRIGHT k From the fact Ttiat they ''can furnish you with 1 more Good Groceries ! for the same amount of money than any other House in the SUte. In the language . of onr Indian succor, -ima r nencts, we are . . . .. -. . your most obedient when you de sire to buy Groceries Our Stock t - - - i is Large and Complete. Please don't forget BOAWBIGHT 4 McKOy. 0 Ci. 7 Ilorth Trout Street, apl 5 W CHASTEN, A t PEW GOODS H. Water Street, MiBcellan eons BE W SOW'S CAPCIWE. CA P BACK ACHE -IS AT .ONCE CUUKD BY: BEN SON' 3 CAPCINE P0RUS PLASTEfifj IT. IS THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY THAT NEVER Fa ILh In Tver? wy upsrior to the Otdinary, SI w-actics: Porus Pi f WILCOX, GIBBS T GO'S Mamipulated uano Best Fertilizer rJade Thei Best is the Cheapest ! Sold on Favorable Terms j PnvnhlA in ''A'- 2Jy JAMES Liumberton, Shoe Heel, Laurmburg, Laurel , Hill, . uud iier, pointb m luchinond and Robeson counties. Jan 28-tf R THE HLTO, HeadmiartarR for nil fhat iq W V- ji.vaj.vacj Ol. IE HHarket'Street. ' Have the pleasure of again announcing to the public that we have an unusual and attractive duotuiiions uiio ui Lutj vjrauuest ana uneapest stocks of RSADY-MADE CLOraiHTG! Prices ranging in Suits from $3.00 upwards 1 A beautiful and &ENTIS FURISHING GOODS ! Which we guarantee'ednnot be: equaled in this city. ' A fine line t latest styles in - ' In all qualities and prices, imported direct from fhe Irfannfsef urcn whicn we guarantee to be of superior quality. We also have one of the choicest Tly ana Brussels Carpets, at astonishing low dec lg flf) A A MA IS Stons. 3 &et llceds. iveJis, y-,ooli, liook, bnlv yti. FIANOS, tnol.C-Hverand T'.oo 1210 to lt'00. !llusfr?iti CatTlogue4r pre. AOtiress Jjaniel Jf. Batty, Wash ington, N. J. : inch 31 A GKNT8 WANTED for the Beet and ii Fastest Bel ling Pictorial Boo kg an i m bles Price reduced 33 per cent. .National Publishing Co , Philadelphia Pa. mch 31 TAPE WORiVi INPALLIB1T CURED wi h two epnons of medicine n two or three hours, tor pr tieulae, sddress, with stamp, B. EICK HOkN. No 4 St. Mark's Place, Few 1 or, meh SI 1 ON 30 DAYS TRIAL. We will send our Llectro Voltaie Helt nd other Electric Applinnce upon trial for 30 days to-those suffering from Nervous D biliry, Rheuinatism, Paraljeis or any diseases of the Liver or Kidneys, an? many 'th6r dis earg. A sure Cure guaranteed or uo uw' ddress,. VOLATIC fc.LT CO., MHrL Mich. mch 3! CHEAPEST B0f!K ST03E IN THK WORLD. J5 72 eW and "id standard Works in every Departm nt of I iterature. Aloect gireT wj. $ atalopf.?. of General L teratue and tic'ion free. m enee inducements to Book Clubs knd librae i ies. i , D , tXSGO-AT BROS. 3 Reekman at. opp. Fodtorfice, Slew 1 ork mch3U2w Fresh Every Day, FINE ASSORTMENT OF CANDIES, French and Domestic just recrived and for sale. . THE ONLY GENUINE HOilE-MADE Candy in the city, will be found cvrv if J,res WQt three doors Houth o the P ostoffice on Second s treeu a 130, N uts. RaiBins, Fruit, Ac. c. E: JEVEN? jn23 Nea the Postofflce. ' CRAY'S SPECIFIC rYlEOCLNt TRADE MARKthi GaRATTRADE MARK English Rem edy, An un- 3 I,lug cure fM't'jL.9 for rMminal Weak ness, 8 pefmstorr- nea, I Capoten-. er. inH all Aim- BEFORE TAKING eases that fol-AFTTB TAnue - 1 ""toi mi Xj-BllHae. Pain in th B,ca, Dimneas of Vision. Pmatu " Are,aadmsnv other Diiess-s tnt lad S IusaoUy or Consumption aud a PreJatuS mhwfrJZ1 Prtic,llar In ' our pamch'et ' whieh we desire to send fr hr ,n all druffffiats atf 1 np ae for $5Lorwillbe sent free by mail cn iceipt of ths snnnev br.adrsiDg -. . . . siT.! SsE CO.. w Tffhs Mloc Detroit, Mich. RtTr K7T . T. "luu' Boefaa ana Ketail, by Green A Flann-f ta .u, my r ' Miecellaneou3. CUE PORUg Jl :o:- T- PESTEWAY, a.,, ue,!:. pititty nun cneap for th jLittutJ, at Stock and are preparerl to offer "01 grand assortment in A and largest stocks of Two and TLra Itugs, Matting arid Oil Cloths prices. Please examine. 2 I NO MORE . AELDCVILIC H 5 LIRE CURE, r. Manufactured otlf flndsp thS alwrs Tr 'Uaric. by the EUROPEAN HALIOTU m Hll(Jl NK CO., of Paris and IsiMf. Jajmed-ate Relief Warranted. Perr Cure Guarantee. Notj exclusireU p4 1 n-n cwienraiea r-nvstcian ot tnror America. . The highest Medical Assd't" Paris reports 95 cures out of 100 esseif) three day a. , I Secret The only disso'ver cf the p' ua TJric Acid which ex'sts in Ujs ?W ."wn?araaiic ana wou t v rauents. niTKP.i cured. cm: H S Dewey. Fgq , 201 Broadwij, matry KEfcUmaasm. - J Leaver, Esq. 456 Wastingtnn M.ii unromc Kbeumatieim. . Mrs k T woe, j j-at Ninth strV,ft' formations in the joints), Chronic tism. - - . , j'; A M Prater, 7t Xewirk aven i;Mf' T ' ht, i nronio KheomMtiBUJ. . , ; John ' V Chamberlain, Vfa W.iik'M8 wm Arnold, K a. 12 .WebnM4 Piovid n"p,-K 1,'ot twenty yews' HhpumaiU'm-.' v-j nn u Turpj-Uc. 100 Saorhei strten F'anrivcj. Vturltia and Hciatic. I For Malar taljnlcfmiilent and tii ' Fevers, Ch ills, or A (M, J SALICVhICA. IS A CEK TAlX H ersftdinif entirIj the se of-Fa'a v Quinine, aa it wil' not on! cut tt eT? out-will achieve a RADICAL CVK9,"; oit ny of thu inconveniences sad troti arinnff front QCJLNINK. , II a box, six boxs for; Sent free by Mail on receipt rf m ? f 1 t ASK YOUR DRUGGIST F0& buttaero imitation or substitute. ' alicvlic (copyrighted) is csrsrt'H ered frse on receipt of orders, by J' 'r aaoreP8inr Washburne & Co, 212 Broadway, cor. Fulton st. (K t ing), N. Y. ' t feb 28-lydAw. - ' SCHOOL OF, DRAWIrMG. IPAl; and India-Ink Drawing ao in Wter Colors, Oil, Pa tl d 001 Pnotog raphe, at reason able rats j Ffr fu ter particulars inqair achool Room of Misses Burr A Jso.w. rear of St. Jams Church A Now GofiiiH tVir YtisW: rptlE FINEST, LATEST aorf pi I' ' " '' : tJ styles of Sprint; Goods, pf all J itie r A s'ileet line of Ladies" aa '"fjjj traw Ook AJsojiTarietr of -'W fr Gentlemen and Boys w'.ar,Jtrt . at the New, Hat Store. . ! rf ' 'JOHN 'ftZWhU, meh 20 - - - "JTo: If rrofi ; . , g -.,.--.:a :; Terywhers. ;
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