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The Daily Review, JOSH. T. JAflS, Editor Prop WKtNBDY APML 14,1830. PoiToyrrcK at ' FEhtzbsd at thk WiinroTow, N. C, as Second-hDi-a-Mattbb.1 TIEWS A!t D RfcVJEV 8. ! It is stated that the Freuch Jesuits are snaking important purchases in Spain of old contents and house, in Tiew of tbtJr 1 1 puis Ion from France. The crematory at Washington, Pa. has regular fixed rate of charge $25 per adult, a reasonable reduction being made to families or clubs ef ten. Mary Power Lalor, one of the diatribe utors of the Hcrald't Irish fund; tele graphs that that fund is now providing daily with a full, wboleseme meal 15. S46 children. It is said that ti e three literary so cieties connected with the Unirereity of Indiana, at Bloomington, have decided to invite Hon. Jefferson tyaY'if te delim 1 Ua - I -am No fewer than nineteen different sanita ry detachments; composed of doctors and nurse?, have been set to work in the Pus siau province of Kharkcff to combat the ravages of diphtheria, which is inonasirg. The Russian Government has' deli rerH to the Porte its bill of -expenses for ibr tVi war TVi sum tt hfk reimhiirseil amounts to' $4,700,000. Immediate pay ment is askedwheoce the money is le come no one know!, '" f:)' I Prince Bismarck has been forced tore- solve to give up annKing nis rxmcn-iovca beer. His weight basso alarmingly in creased that he has reluctantly followed the urgent advice of his physicians, wbo have long tried to dissuade him fr m tbe ' excessive use of malt liquor. ' Oshkosb, Wisconsin, has tbe largest match factory in the world. It cut up 2.000,000 fsetof logs iioto matches, aud used $300,000 worth of revenue stamps during 1879. Besides, it manufactured one-fourth of all the merchant work, sasb, Diinas aua aoors mane . in me uruei States. j There are 1 480 Jesuits in France. Paris and its suburbs contain 123 Jesuit recent edict be insisted upon, it is thought that, undr dispensation, the fathers will drop their habit and remain as secular priests. Prince Leopold. Queen ' Victoria's jouncest son. is about to visit this country. He is a young maa iof mar riageable years, and there is sure to be a flutter in American Society immediately upon his arrival. It must be borne in mind, however, that be is a youth not only of courtly manners, but of irreproach able, morals, and not likely to be i caught in any questionable ambuscade" Last November an old merchant, on snding his nephew to study law at Par is, presented him with an old copy oi the ode, with the remark, I will , come to see yon in March and if you have been diligent I will make you a handsome present. At tbe appointed time the old gentleman was on band. 'Well, my boy.' aaid he, 'have yom worked hard?' ,Ob, yes,' an s wared tbe nephew confidently. 'In that case you have already got your reward.' I don't know what yeu mean, mucle. ' 'Hand n.e tbe code, my boy.' tie opens toe volume, ana necweea toe first two leaves finds a fire hundred franc note, which he bad intended for his neph ' w, but which he put into bis own pock i Mrs. Lydia Dickinson, the widow of ex Senator Daniel S. Dickinson, died at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Samuel G. Courtney, in New Tork, Thursday, at the age of 77 years. Mrs. Dickinsonfwas a notable figure in the society ,ef New York and Washretodarlng1' her husJ baud's life time. When she married Sen alor Dickinson ha was l mHtAnno - j T , countrjman of 22, much bejbw her in so' cial position. She jiad recognized her lover's excellent qualities, and as bid wife derated herself to bringing them out. Iu after life Senator Dickinson never tired of saying that but for his wile be would" not have become, as be was, a lawyer, &tat Senator, Lieut.-Governor, Judge and Uni ted Statae Senator. In person Mrs! Dick inson was tall and slender, with dark blue yeaark Drown nair ana gentle manners. -j - . - i f JNO YUI.LO W FVER Yd T. We are gkd to state that the report, which apreired io the prew di- patches rr ; .1 r ,t m -ycbttrdiy, t iat je lo fr;ver, of a malig ) , j. . . want type, had v luade i.s appearance in N'ew Orleii atfd MtmphLj, is without ny "f fmndation in tact. Df. Joeepb JoneaPresi.lent the Board of Health, in the former city, has written a Ittter to the National Board of Health in whicb he states that no case of ; yellow fever bat been . reported to V the S'at Board r f HealtQ thus far during tbe present year, We are gratified at the intelligence and hope that the cities of the South may be spared the terrible affliction which visited thens ast year. . . ' TV E Tl LUEH -KLLT WAR. The Democratic party in Ne York seem to be mixed up , in an everlasting quarrel, with no prospect that tbe brsacb can be bealed. On thai contrary, ths mre that attempts' are jmada , by those .v-ho desire to work fur the geed of the yrty aud the country to. briag about a pacification' of the troubles between the conflicting elements in the Empire State, the more obstinately antagonistic do the two parties become. The Titden wiag of the party, notwithstanding ihe disaster which attended their ceurse of conduct in the last State election, by which ths Democracy sustained a disreputaWe de feat, continue with persistent determina tien'to urge him for tbe nomination at Gin cinnatt. " Tbe Tammany wieg of tbe par ty, of which Jjhu Kelley is theackBOwl df (1 leader and guiding spirit, is bitterly id jri;coi.cilably opposed to Tilden, and, as - its previous acts have conclusively shown, will oppose every step which may VtLd to adviii.cii Mr. Tilden's intere6ts, Ven to gihg the istate, ard constquenllj Hie Presidency, to the-Republicans. This Condition of tbincH is a souree of i ifinde delight to the stalwarts, who look u;n the situation in tbat St; ate with i tbe mont coroplcent satisfaction. .- They see in this "War of the Democratic factions a most dcibive victenr tor themselves, and i i 1 they only hope that the implacable ar. i mos tly oi Kelly may uot be appeased, nor tbe persisteutttl jita of Tililen fail of success iu securing the nomiuatton. They tee in this jar rh'g discard " the only sure and certaiu metns of defeat to ibe Democracy, and victory for themselves in the Pxesi deotial race- i " The fact that this war of factions in the Htte of New York ife menacing the Dom'icracy of the1 country with tgnemin i us defeat is miserable "to contemplate. It ought to be, can, and' must be, sup prefsed The Dfroocrata throughout the eonre country are Bf vuauy interested in (his conflict that they eugut to take the matter in band at once and let the belli gerents know that their quarrel shall net be allowed to endausr the prospects of the party. It is an imperative duty, whieb Deilnocra's ewe to themselvrs aad to tbe country, to protect the interests of the party from the disss'er which this war of factions threatens and tbat can only be rnccessfally accompli bed by completely- ignoring theic'a'ms of either Til den or Kelly. LetJ Tilden ' be made to stand aside, w here be ought to be, merely as an individual in the party, and select seme candidate, without any reference to him or John Kelly, upon wbom the party aa a national organization could heartily and earnestly unite, and there would be no doubt; as to tbe result. Mr. Tilden ig now tbe load which the Democratic par ty has to carry, and the sooner he in jet tisoced tbe better, '.' , bit Republican coll agues were trying to prolong the debate until Hi return to Washington he immediately netilfd them that it would be preferable t h n that ttWy should dispose of the ana ter at once He baa thus again dissppointed his party. Whefthe debate bean on Thursday be pushed himself to the fret and acted as though he intended to lead against tbe sc;lied rider. H s attentiea, however, was kindly directed by the Democrats to his speech and vote of last y'ear on the same subject, and on Friday he waa observe 1 tonjend over an hoar in carefully exarhininv the Ctyrcition&l Record of the lat sja:ou. lie found that uot only b-id he voted for it, but that he had in the strongest ferms advocated the pa-sage of tbe at ray Oil),-with the barmlessj aiuendment which has recently been n apnifid to stich huge proportions. Tuft great leader thereupon made haste t' fly the .own, even at the iisk of being accused of 4 sertion iu the hour ot trial. " Mr. Cong r had prepared a fierce spsech again?t the rider and was dewu near the top of the list of those who were to speak ; but he suddenly discovered that he too had voted lor V list year, and subsided without dedveriug himself. To day Congar looked unusually sour, but he said not a woid. His disordered condi tion was attributed to the tact tbat be bad just learned this morning that Mr. Garfield had left word with Mr Randolph Tucker that tbe latter might vote for the passage of the army bill with tbe rider, as be, Garfield, would ote for it if he were here in time. This information, it is said, caused! several Republican members to pocket their speeches aua to submit meekly to the inevitable. 1 !At 4 SO general debate ended. Tbe Republicans then proposed Robeson s arid several ether amendments, all of which were voted down by constantly diminishing reus An amendment of fered by Mr. Keifer te add to the clause prohibiting the use of troops tbe words "except as aotborieed by the C-Jostitutiou' f the United States,' wasinteuddd to em barrass the Democrats. Tbe latter per ceived tbat it was a mere catch, and Mr. Blackburn offered to vote for it if Mr. Keifer would modify it so that it would read: 'Except as authorized and provid ed for by tbe Constitution of the United States.', Mr. Keifer ref aged to accept the suggestien, whereupon Mr. Field, a Re publican member from Massacbiisetti-, made, the point that MrKifer's amt-nd tnent amounted to nothing, for tbe reason that tbe power vested by the Constitu tion in the Excutive could not be changed or restricted by a simple act ut Congress The Democrats took the same view of the matter, ' and in er der ".'to prevent complications that could ' eooie of mierepresenta ttdn of the law, voted down the Keifer proposition by more tha n a party majority. Subsequently, after all the Republican amendments bad been voted down, an amendmeut of Mr. Hurd, of Ohio, was agreed to, which in tubstance embedied tee Kpifermeodrnent but in more definite terms.It provided tbat nothing contained in tbe pending bill should be construed to prent tbe u e of; troops to protect any. d.the Stats against domestic violet ce e the applN cation of tbe Legislature of the Stale, or of; the Executive ivhca i the Legislature could not be convened. Ho-a a.tt-r thistle bill was agreed to in C mmit!eefi of the Whole aid reported to ibe House The previous question was tben ordend and the House adjourned. There remains nothing more to be done but to call tho yeas and nays on the pasKae of the bi.l which would have boon dune to-day but for tbe latent ss of the hour. The bil will be disposed of ttmorruw. Iliscellaneoufl. IRON BITTERSr A Great Tonic. IRON BITTERS, A Appetizer. IRON BiTTERS, A Complete Strrnglbeoar. IRON BITTERS, A Valtiabla Medicine. IRON BITTERS, ' Mot m Bavsrif- IRON BiTTERS, I For ntseata FeoMlM. Highly recomneDded to the pobllc for all Cls enaes requirt ng a certa: n and efficient TOXIC; especially In Indigem Zjtrt , Intermittent jFW 9ri Jf'frnt of Jkjt ttmtit , X.- of Strength, InrJe of Energy J efr. It en riches the blood, ptrengtlwns the mus cles, and gives new life to the nerve. To the aied, ladiea. and coii dreu requiring recuper ation, his valuable remedy can not be too highly recommended. It antm HJce ft charm. on tbe digestive organs. A teaapoonftll . before meals will remove all dyspeptic symptoms. TRY IT. Sold by all Druggists. THE BEOWN QMCAL CO. BALTIMORE, Md. Miscellaneous BE IMS OKI'S CAICIME. CAPCI IE Miecollaneou,. LAST BACK ACUE.1S AT ONCK CUliKD liy BENSON' 5 CAPCINE P0EUS PLASTf I F ;S THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY THAT NEVER Fai tncL 31 i " 't WILCOX, BIBBS M a si i p y I aie d ( y an o CO'S -:o:- For Pale by J. O. MUNfM, Thijrd trtet, opposite City Hall. nov-8cdw. Steamer Passport. CZLHQK OF SCHKDULE. i ' " Oa and after T(TK8PAT, If arch 30th, Regular trips will be made: feave wi!pingt n daily at 9 30 A M. Leav -mithTine. at S 00 PM, mh27 GEO. MV EHh, Agent. - Watches, . jtWKr.KT, ae . Repaired neatly and proiBptlv, br I J u. Wl.VNEK, No.8 rtpoth r nt street W'il - infftnn. N. C. Offer twenty jars' axpetienre. iv me trial. inch 22 L'fc oreclosure Sale. BT TIRTUP3 OF TUB PtVE 'H OOIV ferred rv a certain d d of mortjjare ex ecatad by H Marcus jand wfe to J H. 8tra 88, fluardian, tbe undersigned trill offer for sale by public auction, at Exchange fror ner in the city .of IV il irffton , on the 24 tb day of April 1880, at 12 o'clock, the follow ing desc-ibed real estate tkttreby conveyed. BefjirDing at the Northeast correr of Lot No. 4Tin the old pla-" ot theljtown. on Second Strt, runoinjf thoUte Northwardly elonir 8ecood c reet 33 feet, thence Weswardlv to- wards Front Street Kb feet, thence 8onth warjly S3 feet to Lot No. 47, thence Eat 16a feet to the beginning. , Also, a cenain other lot adjoining the abore, runninjr North ardlv aln? Hecond street 33 feet and extending back, that width 165 feet towards Front street 1 1 be abore deoribed property' is a part of lots Noe. 4 and, Kloek 1S9 Tertua oi pale oast. ALfcX. T. LOaN jOV, aach 23-30t Att'y foi Mortgagee. Grateful Women. ; Nods receive so much benefit, and noos are so profcnodly gratefn acd sKo socb' so interest; in reciinrbeodin' flori vBitUrc as women U is he only ren(ely ijCTJliar'y adapted to tbe many ills the X is roost universally sul jecto. Chills and fever, indigestion . of 'deranged liver, constant or ieriodical sick headaches, . .1 i i j i. wmi dmi in iua Dili or i jovtb. oa o iu the shoulders and different parU- bMhei body, a feeiing f lass tuda sixd'despoQ delicy," are si 1 readily removed by these Liters. " t-' ;nfirl. THE C LOS IIS G 8CBNES. Id Bpeakiog of th3 final incidents and preceeding relative to the army appro priation bill-in the House of Representa tives,, the reporter forr the New York World gives the fo'lowing graphic ac count :t 1 "Thursday's scenjes were reeoacted in tlit Huse to-diy. The Democrats cor tinued their exasperating silence and left the Republicans to ranti orer the free elections amendment to the army biil The f tars which' were entertained that the Republicans ,wonid resort to filibus tering rather than permit any limitations to be put xm general debate prov.d un founded, for they were' nnusaally docile a . l 'r a! . at- uio Beginning oi vne eession loaay, and; at the end of the call'ot States and Territories, which lasted about an hour, jt was snaninsoualy agreed that all gener al debate should be closed at 4 80 ' AH of the time was. again yielded to the Re publicans snd. for three hoars . they fought ths sir and pranced about in the fury f debate with no opposition. The Democrats were heartlessly tantalizing all this time, and while the "bloody-shirt" orators were doing their best they added insult to injury by quietly and with every ' appearance of innocence steal ing -off ; to their . cloak . rooms and away. Tbe debate was rath-H more desultory than oq .Saturday Ti e leading Republicans, appreciating'" the situation, discreetly refrained frum ; par ticipation in it, anil so' the leas" cftasew euential were left tor do all the talking Among these were Messrs Price, Butter worth, tuyoe, Btubarn, Clowgill, Dua nell, CtiiUenJen. Lapham and HazJetoo, the only, two of wbem who- voted aatiV tbe r'dcr last year being Mesera Bayn and Ctiwgul; Tbe nth-re. witu tbe ex. ceptioo mi Messrs Chittenden and Lap- nan, woo are, recoraea s not 1 voting, alt toted lrftt year in favor of the indeotica) dsuser wtrlch they tow id much appose. t is Slid Jbat when Qarield heard that ' pChe swellj of tbe eift lofao't part its hair in the middle, but tbe 'weli of the land does: Another young lady has disluoated her jiw "while yawnii g Let tbi be a warning to Congress When a mn- gets thoroughly acousi tomed t tho climate of Ijndon, he btoomts an old foggy. N Y Com Adv. Sound moves nearly 7-0 , mii;s an hour and, with tbe rzoeptiou of ligbt nirjg, a dog rith a tia c.u tied to bis tail is the only thing that ctu com pare with it.. The mule stood on his fore 'e Whence all but be hal il d And kicked a fierce guu luiiou keg Right on its bottom hea l. i The;keg it burst with griev uh nhkhI; i The mule, oh! where wAih 'i Go ask him, for he sfooi; h'is rua l, And still kicks mu efuliy. j Perbsps it was sentibent tl.Ht c tuated a Nevada editor whu he arou of a dead orator: Death has turned off his gas.' If he had wrnten in saroasm he would have put' it; The Kmg f Terrors ban snmp-d bis wind mill 1 ; M.' Tommy had always been aocus tomHl to say his 4 pi ay ere under hi mothet's direction, but one night he was left to attend to it himself. When his mother saw bim next morning, be said, 'Mamma, I guess, I'll say mv prayers by myself after this. I makes ma feel better 'quain ted with God, and-loan tell him tniDgs better whan you ain't liateain Tommy is still hying. j ! I Profit, $1,200 VTo sum it up, six long years of bed ridden i sickness, costing $200 per year total 81 200 all of this expense was stopped by three bottlea of Hop Bitters taken by my wife. Sb has done her owp housework for a year sino, without the to8 of s day, snd I want evervbodv to know it, for their i benefit." eapeat ! Best Fertilizer Made The Best is the Sold oni Favorable Terms Payable in Cotton By JAMBS T. PBTTBWAr) Atl Lumberton, Shoe Heel, Laurinburg, Laurel Hill, and points in Richmond andl Robeson counties. jan 28-tf Headquarters for all that is good, useful, pretty and ch; , Holiday Trade, at 'ap or RlarketiStreet. s Commissioner's Sale. - - k . . : - I B Y VIRTrtE OFA DECREE OF THS rioperior oortf K-ew Hannrer cfn"ty, in tn- ca-e ttf E. B Ooel?t and others, Tg W. w . Lune tinjl f;tber.8 1 wiiJ expose ti pate it public a ction, at tha Court House door, in the city of Witmincton, on Mudayr ihe 3d day of May,' 1880. 'the lof of laod with improTemeLts ttiejeor eitusteon tbo houtu tide of Pri; os strer-t. btween the old Jour nal buildiDsr and the Mftxter lot, frontine on Prioceb etre t 6ii feet ud runnirfr back eeutbwardlv that wiath &7 ftf, being pa-ts of Jots No. 1 and 2 in iii ck 15 according to" tbeofficial p'an of the CMt? of Wilmisgt ti tale to take plaoa aL, j2 o'o'ock, )l. Tems of f ale liberal, and will be made known at ale. , ' A T. LONDON, ComroifcuioTjer. ; nrony A Morria, Auction era i WiliaiDgton, N. C. 27th rtb 168). ! mch 29-ts HEWB1Y & , CHiSTBS, i - . . 1 PSW'GdODS Left' Hare the pleasure of again announcing to the public that we have un unusual ( and attractive Stock and are prepare to offer I customers one of the Grandest and Cheapest stocks ot -MADE CLOTHIKTG ! Prices ranging in Suits from $3.00 upwards ! i A beautiful and grand assortment in I a GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS ' Which we cruarantee cannot ha mo utj. nne nneai: iawjsi styies. in and Shoes In all qualities and prices, imported direct from the MannfactoJ wlucn we guarantee to be of superior quality. We also have one of the choicest and largest stocks of Two and TL- 1 lv and BrilRSfils flamAtn Rno-a Af4-f.'J. j -it ,i 1 dec Jg ly and Brussels Carpets, Rugs, Matting and Oil Cloths un usiumaning low prices. Please examine. flijilfiltICK1" ops, 3 bet Reeds, 2 MltUHftitir Kree shells, -Stool, Book. : I v sb. 1 ' I a N ( ib, StoolJever and Boo rF2lO to $100. Ulusuated Catalogue frte. A.ultess Dsuiel . Beaity, Wash iugton, N. J. mch 31 a t" r. T CI TXT a Ma.rv Awaict atl ror the Best and Fastest Helliop Pictorial Booka and Bi bleg fice reduced 33 per cent. National runiisnintr uo , f DHadelphia, Pa. mch 31 TAPEWORM ixvALbltfl CURED wi.h two spoons of ..lv uv . lwo or mree cours. rorpar-U,'V-Vv'ddrM with sUmp, H. 1 EICK- u ,oi. alar K a nj'ch 31 Place, Ner 1 Qrk. K. Water mcniS- 3f et. m M PAYS TRIAL. j it. 8 na our lectro Voltaie Belts nd other r.Jectric ADDliacca linon (rial fn. 9 dyB to thoee Buffering: from Neryona D- V LJ rIfc.uea5,in, raraijsu or any diseafes of the Liver or Kidneys, sa-fmaaj other dis- owe. a Bare unre fraarantead or no par MrBU VOLATIC 4BELT CO., MarsWi, Mich- ' , ' mch 31 Ondertater : and ' Cafei Maier. Princess Street, In Basement of th Journal Bnildinff, WI L M I aN Q T O N, 3f'. MILTOrUVc JOHNSON, ikyinnibeir Commichion Merchant; C7QCQU, D. O. 1 " c. A fise aflsrrtaieat of L; ffin .nd r. 1 ... A . W sets constantly on Dand.' Knrnuare Repaired Cleaned and Tarnished. Orderi by tale ?raph r mail D"tmDtlr I -.ov s Wotice- T HE BOARD OF MEDICAL IXHIIN. era of the State of Norm Carolina will meet ii the itr of Wilmington no Monday, May 10th, 1880, fur the exiniuatioa of apoiY cants for lieense. , r Without a liceose from thit Bord "ro person hall praetiee Medceire or Bu'jjery or any of tbe branch! thereof, or ii tar cue presci ibi for the care of i ivt for fee o reward.7 F thermore, he "shall not b entuld to ne f r or recover, before anV Mawrrate or Con-tia thiafita t; at. y medical hill fur eer Tieee rederd in the prteiice of Medieice or Snrgerj, or any of the b anohe tha eof" (Lars of 5. Q, I?58-9 ) 1 'PHTKR K. HINE. M. D. WiT KSNJCTT, M. D. , H;ST. BAH38UN, M. P. pl 8 4 Commirtee. Winberrv Oysters- TBEl ARE GOOD 9 bow. Another instsj- swnt just raoeiTtdthisr morale. It's ieold otagh now for hot Whiskey and fat Oyttera, Free Luea erery daj at 11 o'clock. sejtJJ . - JOBJfOARRULL, ' CHEAPEST BOOK STORE IS THK WORLD. 176 f72 SewUd Old taiicara works In ercy Departm-nt of ' ,,,Br'f MBwijtmn iwij. Cataloirae --WAJ;im mm Lni.lM mm Bill Ylrfln rmmXrm I .1 VA II CO. I UJ rrenRe mduoexneata t Book Clubs and Libra- p .MOOiT BROB.v t fa BU FP i'Odtoffice, ftew York. idcq31-2w . . ( . Fresh Every Day, FI E ASSORTMENT F CANDIES, farje!Cb 404 Dome,Uc jwt recelTed and for r-l!!E0J!iS'T OENCINE HOME-MADE Candy in the city, will be fonnd erer? ?i 7l V hndet, three doors South of Bmsuis Fruit, Ac. C. E. J EVENS. 'J 23 Neai the Postofflce. 1 . CRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDCINKt TRADE WAHK 0.a am "-I4T" Minna English Rem edy, An un failing cure for Seminal W a a k nesa, 8 p arm atorr hea,mpoten-, inH all Aim BtruKt rAKII6.eaaethatfol.AFTEI TAflHn loir, aa a sequence of delf-Abuae-aa fh Memory Cnlreraal Lasitde?Tein ithf Bv;ir, Dimness of Tiaion. PremSir? niZ Are,eai mnT other UisesJes ?La L Inny or Con,umPUon tTd XtVtuIe rh one rare. Va, Fall particuUrs in NO MORE OR GOUT ACUTE OR CMBtiMM AILDCVILIC SURE CHRP -1 1 Manufactured obly under tue abi1; Mara. Dy the EUROPEAN hlI0Tt MftuluiNE CO., of Pari, and Leiin?. I im -m a1;a.1a Tt i?n . t-ure tiuaranteed. Now excIusiTflr wi all celebrated Physician of , Karoo 1 America. The LichM MHil intm Paris reports 95 cures oat of ICO cu-tfi three days. , ; 8ecret-The only diggoiTer of tbe pHrf ens uric acid which exist in t the BW Rheumatic and Gootr Patients. 1 1 UUKiSD. , CURED. OT H o pewer, Esq , 201 Broad wsy, Ia!i uianTj noeumarim t J Learey, hgq, 456 WaabiDgton Met Chronic Rheum atum. Mrs E T. wne, 63 Kaa' Ninth treet,(1 iormauons in ' the joints). Chronic sUa turn. AM Prager, 74 Newark arenoe, la City, Chronie Khe am utia m. John F Chamberlain, Ftq Wf -binf Club, Waahinton D Ci. RhomaAic lvti Wm E Arnold, Ero, 12 Wer bowt f roTiaence, K I, of twenty yen' H Rheumatism. ? John B Tursate, 100 8ancbei itrwt, Francisco, Neurslsia and Sciatica. 1 For Malarial,Intermiltent and (1tr j Fevers, Chills, or Ague, j SALilCYUCA IS A GERTAl.V a'E5 Supertedin entirely tbe ese of r'ilsktfv Q amine, s.8 it will not oniw nt ha tei but will achiere a RADICAL CCKr,tr out any of the inconveniences aid wH ariisin from QUININE. I . 1 31 a"1 box, six boxs fbrfe f ii ant r... L. . v. r r iwAAt4tcv j mail on reee.pt or m v.i ASK YOUR nBimnisT fob u,t,U.eBO Ittion or fubstitats, si 4 oaucyuca (coDyrihted) ia rBsrsateed J neve, or mt.neT rfnni.w mi l ered free on receipt of orders, by 'eUJ or addresains: I a n m a . $ wasnoume cl w 21 J Broadwaj, oor. Fnlton'ft. (Kb; febZS-lydAw. - - - SCHOOL OF DRAWIM0 IPklUWi FTC. j , I TNSTRDCTIOir GIVEN in Crsres X and India. r .h. Pd&k in 1 Water Colors, Oil. Fsf-tol ari 04 fbotorraphs, at reasonable rates. J For fnrth.. t ir its' School Rooms of MlmtMhurt A rear 01 t j-ames Cha ' THE .QAY MEDICI ME ehUri Moek DetroiCMich s&to::?2l5?Bt, WholeWli and roTLi7 Grftn FlMn ""I sUdrujrjrity Terywhere. oct Ihdkn New Goods for Eau Uf r j HE FINE8T, LATFR? aJ style of Sprint OoodrlSiri.'i'n lt5s A select lln of Mraw Goda. Alsa Tari.f f t' 'urmra ana coys w ar, j t the New Hat Htore. - JOHN M. ROBlf SCiKi ehl0 53 - No. IS Frost VU
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