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I The DailrEeview JOS If. T. JAMES, Editor Prop. WEDNE8DAY. MAY 5. 18S0. : EXTKKED AT THE I'OSTOKFICK : AT Wilmington, N". C, a .Skcont-Class MattkuJ VIEWf.AN'D R VIE" S. The city of St. Augustine is entirely free from debt. The last outstanding script his been cancelled, and there is $2,000 in the Treasury. ' Ole Bull, now living at Cambridge, has imported four Norwegian ponies, the only ones in this country, one of 'which, a handsome stallion, is .valued at $2,000, and the others at $1,000 each. So much grain is going down the Missis sippi river on barges and boats that there is great difficulty in finding storage room at New Orleans uutil vessels can be pre enred to carry it across the rcean. Dr. Pot cured Green Hail of a fever at Stanton, Ivy., acd Hall-wcnld not pay the bi'l. The physician could not pul Hall back into the fever, but he made him an invalid aain by ahooting him. Two Cbeycutie men .made a wager as to which could hold a wasp longest in his hand. Oae' privatalj' rubbed his band with chloroform; but he lost, after j- all, for the dru soon evaporated, and the wasp 6tung viciously on recovering its senses, while the other had selected a i male wasp, knowing that finch do not sting. Sidnay A Shores, who married Lis step-daughter, aed 1 1, at Somerset, Md., has been lined $500 for violating a State law forbidding tuch wedlock. Tfce marriage is also invalidated. The llev Zaocheus Dowen, wh) performed jlhe ceremony, is very old, gnd as he p'caded tbat he did not know the youth fulness of the girl, the public prosecutor let him go unpunished. ' Gen'Garfield was his wife's instructor. i i - and taught her Latin so thoroughly that she has been able to prepare jher boys 'for college. Ho honors himself by- thes speaking of ber: 'She is one of the cool est and best balanced women I ever saw She Is unstainpedablo There has not been one solitary instance of my public career where I suffered in the smallest degree for any remark bIu ever made.' A company of foreign" capitalists have petitioned the Italian . Parliament-to be allowed to convert the celebrated villa of San Donato into a" gambliug establish ment similar te that of Monte Carlo, and to those that formerly existed at B iden Baden and Ilomburg. The company are ready to dep:cit in the hand of . t' e Town Coancil of Florence $2,000,000 as security, and to assume alt the debts of tha city if the privilege bo granted for the term of thirty years. A tew years ago tho state attorney: of another county in Vermont, although a mm of great legal ability, was very foad ot the bottlo. On cne occasion an impor tant criminal case wascaiitd on by the clerk, bat Ihe attorney, with owl like gravity, kept his chair. 'Mr Attorney, is the state ready to proce2d?'shid the jude. 'Yes hie no your honor,' stain merred the lawyer; the stata is not---in a state to try this case, to-day; the state, your honor, is drunk!" The fol'owing aie the practices in fct. Cl;miut's Episcopal Church, Philadelph'a which are mentioned as objectionable . by Bishop Stevens : (.lenufleclions, prostra tions, bowing before the Lord's table by the clers and choristers ; the use ot cin dies m the chancel beyond what are need ed for the purpose of giving light ; the wearing tf vaiious kinds of vestments and ornaments by lbec.crgy other than the usual and recognized vestment?, -which hive been worn by the clergy of this din, Cise from lha begiuniirg; the elevation of t'ae bread and win-? duslns or afur the cousecration of the same, so as to expose them to the people as objects toward which adoration is to be ma3e; rayers, sentences hymus, aud rites, in the celebration oi the Holy Communion, which are not author ized in the Book of Common Prayer. I The news will be received with regret that in Egypt the hand of the destroyer is at work. A traveler who has recently visited the pyramids at Gheezeh, and whose investigations extended to Sakka rah, Dashoor, and May don, reports; that not only was the work of destruction proceeding at a remote place like Dashoor, but at the very scene of M Mariette's operations. Thero have been removed from immediately under the entrance to the Great Pyramid some four or five larg stones, and this traveler, a correspondent f the Egyptian 'Gazette, was informed on what he -could, cot" but regard as trustworthy authority,' that this wantpnj act had been committed by order of itfce Khedive, the f tone being required ftrrtha building of the new mosque, , wajphhaoj greatly overshadows the beautiful mof qua of Sultan Hassan. TROUBLE; IN THE CAMP. It is not all serene in the Stalwart camp, and the prcspect that Grant .will have a walk over at Chicago, as has been confidently predicted by the third term advocate?, is not fo cheering as thej would wUh. Tile appearances now are, if n jt decidedly adveiseto him, such aa to how that his friends have hard work to do in order to accomplish the desired end. rennsylvania Republican are dis p'occd to kick against the domiaatibn of Cameron, and New York Republicans are. also pursuing tba samecodrso towards Coaklic,g. if these elements of discord cannot le harmonized ' Graut will stand a fair chance f being io a minority in the convention. ; KALLOCH TO I! E IMPKACH E 1). That mut have .betu rither a trying and humilia'iug positien ins which Mayor Kalloch, of Sao Francisco, was placed as presiding bfficer of 'the city Board of Su pervisors, when the judiciary, committee, appointed by the board to te into con sideration his. utterances and addresses and report the proper'action to be taken in the premise, md their report. The Committee filed a loog report, in which a history of Kalloch's relations with' the labor agitations of the u y are reviewed and tiud that he has: Eacouraed.'the lawless and discontent ed element, advised them to ' pirade the streets, and endeavored to keep them in such disposition and temperament as to commit outbreaks whenever it should suit his purposes; that he has impeached the hone'hty of the whole community, accused t varioui branches of the city government of corruption and dereliction of doty, and under pretense of counseling the mob agiirjst violence, insidiously advised them to ikj in readiness .for bloodshed and the overthrow of he .authorities. They re commend that prompt action be takn to vind -.cat i! tin? fair tame of the municipal ity' by-, judicial; inquiry into Kdtoch's cat?;?'. A uiot on to adept the report was put by Mayor Kallc!a, who announc d.-that by h vivi-VQpc vote it was carried. Ti:e roll w h s then called, resulting in e unanimous vote 1 r its adoption. . A resolution was. then adopted author izing the Fihnacia, Committee to cause judicial roceedins to be instituted ariiust the M3'or, for his removal from, office, acd tmpowering them to emp'ey counsol ond prosecute the matter tola a speedy termination. . " . Througlvout the reading of the report and resolution Kalloch" appeared cool and unmoved, seeming to consider only the dignity of his4 position as the presiding officer of the Board. , V"e have neyer doubted that Kalloch was possessed of "a. large, amount of im pudent pluck, aud the fact is established by his conduct in tho above report. He is undoubtedly a man of brilliant talents, but utterly devoid of that moral sensi tiveness which would shrink or blush at the record of his o wn misdeeds. In faot. the mora! eteraent ia his character, if he evor iiH'.i' any, seems to have bean entirely crushed out Ly the overpoweijng strength of his bas'tr nature-. For tls reason he is or.e oi ihe mnst: "dangerous' men 'with whuh a community could possibly be afllxted, aud especially- is San Francisee in je -pardy while he occupies the posi tion tf its eKief magislnvte. tie has bee a en h reil .untij fori earenca has ceased to be viiiue, arid we are glad that the city goVcrtiQ:e t. -Have" taken steps ; towards puttiiSg a slop to his infamous influence an 1 boon that they may be coruplately s 'ccL-sriu!. in ihe undertaking. in E-1 vst Veto. Mr il. B ' IJi3e3 has vetoed the bill known as the 'Immediate Deficiency Bill. ; It is ve.od, s the New Ydrk Sun, because it contains a provision drafted and presented 1 by tuch ail eminent Radical as Mr.- Girlield, requiring; Special Deputy Marshals to be selected equally fr m the two political parties, and to be men of good moral character. The" appointment of special deputies is vested by the amend ment in the United States Courts. The veto message is a very sh'orfc one, and its whole pith and. essence is tbat Mr. Hayes vetoes the bY because Mr. Gjarfields amendment is a rider upon au appro priation bill, and Mr. Hayes objects, t" such legislation. 'The de facto President also.disap proves of the substance of the amendment, because he thinks that (he courts might not be in session when nec essity for the' appointment of the mar 1 shals should, arise. 'This objection was considered by the House at the time the hill was there pending, and it was decided that no' precautions for such a snppositi ttous emergency werej necessary to be taken. ' , ' i. The grouu ds upon which the bill would be vetoed were known at the House ;betore the veto message was received, and the) Caused a crplir rip.il nf arrmm."nt. smn-m the Deuv c at c lu.-mbe s. They accorded to Mr ilavoj i:ie djstinguished honor of beiug the first Executive who ever under took to decide tor the' Bouse the rules imdsr which its business should be con ducted. It is thought somewhat straoge, 6we.ver, that Mr Hayes didjnol veto, for the same reason, the bill making appro rprfation for a temporal y deficiency 1& the Jost Office, Department. Tuat b con tained a rider, changing the existing law prohibiting the Pestmaster-General from I expediting contract! ia excess of 50 per cent, of the contract price. Nothing mete wO be heard of the Im media' e Deficiency bilL The Comm ittee on Appropriations Will wait until the Gei -eral Deficiency bill is prepared, toward tba close of the session, when the items con tained in the vetoed hill, with some changes will be inserted therein. The bill vetoed contains an appropriation of $250,000 for a deficiency in the office of the Public Printer. A resolution will probably be introduced and passed to appropriate this amount. Whether the marshalaamend. ment on the bill vetoed will be ihcorpor ated in the General Deficiency bill is not decided. If it is not, the marshals will probably be conpelled to go without their pay for another year Mr. Hayes has approved the a: my propria'ion bill, so that we may not fear the presence of troops at the polls in the fata re. So mutch has been gained by the Demtcrats for libeity and the enjoy ment of political' rights, whereof we are glad. Better Timet. i The business revival and new tra of prosperity which has com menced are in keeping with the !' increased health and happiness all over the land resulting from the introduction of Warner 'a Safe Kidnjey and Liver Cure 'The changes wrought by this remedy lays Rev Dr Harvey, seem but little less than miraculous.': An exchange aaya thst Neilson can give such burning kiaaes that they blister a man's " lip?. Bab ! We'd j ast like to have ber try blistering oar hps. Boston Post. . , ; j Guard; Now, misa jump intrain going on.' Child: Bat I can t go be fore I have kissed mamma Guard; Jump in' misi, I'M see to' that.' London Punch. -i- - 5 A sufferer aaked a new Eaglub doc tor for advice. Ttj .chaage;- b'pf h'air,' be said. , She immediately dis carded ber old frizzes and braids, and invested in twenty dollars'- iwottb : of cew. bair; but ber. kgabJbj?' bob im proved.r0; :Wiw.:Vi jace : Washiucton and Adamssaiter being f robiaenr, servea as uusnoo vi me; Peaoe Bat tbisls inbre ttrdttressive age, and lots of . men sttp ,Yigb:t Tntjo the position of justice jki tho at giving time to preparing for it :.by 4a Presi dential experience.'' " !i The wise men of the East are giving muoh study to the 'Age-of1 iiau ' If they want somettiing , lively that will shake the dust of knowledge ;f rem the shelves of thought let them' tackle tto age of woman for about fifteen ainnles Steubenville Herald. 3 j" Our ironclad riavv t& pMsent-7 -aista of twentyfour ships:,' of wbiqh two are in .eommistsion,, five on the stocks, seveii re'pfeiritog an i ten ready' to be aold tcTa jank-man. 'We do n6t wish to alarm iLngland uniiec 8s:?rily, but merely 'mention :tbese f aots' ' with the view ftf warning he 4ht U i her policy to be civil. New York Express. Out in Nevada a tcbowl ttntee had. just got everything fixed tQ - run: ,way with the school fund whuu to his in dignation be ' found th ait the 6th4r trustee had squandered 'eVjirjr of it He says bow ihe-V6rri :too fall of thieves ahd . .eowail8 for honest man io hve any iitd q( a ohanoe. - ... "... j ,,-', .- ' Aocordicg to an advertisemeqtr in the London Daily Telegiab, 'ladies moving in ' fashionable wooi- ties may without ibterTering with their sdoeiar position realize from 100 to 300 ar year by introducing tbev high class wines of an stablisbd house. A commencing salary of JoQ pfr anp,um and a liberal commission are promised 27. MOU'8 Endonement of Speer's ' Port Grape Wine. The following, from the celebrated Dr Mott of New Yorkt speaks : wonders for Mr.- Speer's efforts . to raise the Oporto Grape in New Jersey: ' 62 Madison A ventjk, 1 U. New Yobk, April U 1878, J ' Mb.. Alfred; JSj?bkb. Dear i$ir ; The visit , which I, made iast year ; to yoqr Vineyards, wine-presses ard viiilts at1 Passaic, N. J., satisfied - me thoroughly that the wiaes manufactured by you are pure and unadulterated, and the very best that can be one red to the public for medicinal uses. j . Acting upon my favorable impressions at the time, I have since recommended the Port Wine more particularly v in i my practice and am satisfied, -with marked benefit, tb my patients; . ;u 1 " There can be4 US7 better proof5 to the doubting mind, , as 1 to the , Wine being made ot the finest Oporto Grape, than ;a visit to the acres of. land covered with the vine bearing the luxuriant fruit. Wishing you success J la your praiseworthy enter prise, . .; - , . ; ;J : :& I remain respectfully yourg, ; ro ? ALF.X B. MOTT, M P., Prof, of Sorcery. Bellevue Hosp. Med'l Por sale by CL:i Munds, - Green & yianner, P.JunBji4gers Jk Cp, M -Ja ( ' A promroentr physician of ? Pittii'tifg, said jokingly to a lady patent who was con.plaiern of hercontinood ULitealth, andof.bis inability to cure her,, 'iry Hyp Bittersr. The lady took it W earnest and uacu (us xt friers, irom wnicn sue ODtainec permanent, health. Ssnowr, laughs a tho dectpr for Tlfs jQka, t .he is jaot so well pleased whh itas ircoatrm irod natiant. Vi 'u v fia ?.Jl. otom;rrS 4 ' rer -TarairtsartieaiM?rfj IN8TanCTI03 QXWSa U CrartwiJ LfcplJ and Im&U Ifil Dravia aJta-1 PaiatfJ r7ZZO3jZ30AlZ3 Pill CBS. Til A fATIrvwvviar nnntAtlOni retr8Seilt8 wnoiwais priees ganer&iiy. .in sumg up SBoall orders tihe prices have to be ch ujed w" . . - li io prices have to be 'J "1 n J uotua9 Anchor. Doable Anchor 11 9 12 103 11 10 Vi b 6 6 12 Q 13 6 6 1KS 2Ji Standard Domestic. BACON North Carolina, Shoulders, lb.... idef, vo. Western Bmoked 8idei. "V B ... Dnooidera..... Dry Salted Hides, fi..., Shoulders, Ib..M B KEF Live weijrht . HA&RELS Spiritj Turpentine Second Hand. each.. 1 60 a 2 00 G 21 10 00 14 09 New York .each. 1 85 BB8WAX y fi 20 BfctlCKS Wilmij?toli,VM 8 00 NoVthern CO B DTTEX North Carolina 1!) Northern, yp ft CANDL8-8perm S...... Tallow, f lb Adamantine, set. 12 18 Q 25 nlAG 9 Q 13 25 40 11 14 15 11 30 20 20 80 2 50 OHEESfc Northern Factory, "3? fc t.. 13 Q Dairy cream, 2). 1 8Ute, V C 10 9 COFFEE Java, 23 Bio, V lb.... 12J Laguyra, lb..... 18 Q CORN MEAL V bushel.... 77K COTTON TIE8 V bdl..... I 75 Q DOMKST1C Sheeting, '4-4 f 3 ard. 7 1 20 i arn, Dune a 1 10 S-.BU Mackerel, No. 1, bbl....l6 00 No. 1, X bbl 8 75 Mackerel, No. 2, ? bbl.... 12 50 No. 2, 3? X bbl. 6 00 Mackerel, No. 3 yo bbL....00 00 Mallets, bbl... 2 25 N. C. Herring, keg 5 50 Dry Cod, B 7 FLOUR Fine, bbl 0 00 Super, Northern, V bbl... 5 00 Extra do " bbl... 6 00 Family " ? bbl... 7 00 City MillEx,.8uper bbl... 7 00 Family bbl... 7 50 : ' Ex. Family bbl... 8 00 1 EET JLlZERS Peruvian Guano, 2000 lbs. 55 00 Carolina Fertilizer ; " 00 00 20 00 Q 9 00 00 00 6 6 6G Q 8 50 i 50 Q 6 00 Q 0 Q 4 00 6 50 6 50 O 8 50 & 7 25 7 75 0 8 25 0 00 41 00 42 CO 67 00 &it 00 Navaeja. Guano, " 00 00 Completft' Manure ' ' 00 00 Whann's phosphate . " 00 00 Wando Pbftjphate, ' " CO CO Wilcox. Gibb ifc Co. . ina- 42 CO. nipuiatBd Guar GLUE V lb nTpnJajLed Guano. ..j..00 OU 45 03 8 & U 75 68 e GRAIN CorBjitore, MJb , ffOoTh. rsL. V buiheL.'...1. busheL... Nona. . . i .Oats, 19 bushel Peas, cow: iB bushel........ 60 & 65 12' 25 05 lX 00 HIDES Green. ?9 lb ......... 4 & Dry75 .MiiAZ.J.., 10 0 HAT' Eastern, JO 1Q0 lb. I 10 G 1 North' Rivar, V 100 lbs;.. 1 00 4 HOOJfjlttONrr-fl oni 1 DO 1 LARDNorthern lb.....,. . 7 ' North Caroling ' Q LIMK bbl....Ma.........-'. ' - j . , Q 1 LUMBKr-Oity iteamja'wd 'BblpfiureBaweWMftil 00 20 00 . Reughedffe planfc, $ M ft. 16 00 18 00 Weetlndni cargo, accora- ing tonality;"i?'MftV..i3 00 1G 00 L Orue4 aoorinf:,ieasoned.l5 00 25 &i ' Scantling and boardi, com - '-'aaoD, M ft.......i........l? 09 014 00 MOLASES-CabaAhdffl il 0 Cuba, bbls., V gal.'.......... 3 " Sa(fJ.r bouse, hhda. y gal.' 'I I " .. bbbuV gal... i5 Orleans Choice bbls. ral. 4 & NAILS Cut, 20dto4d,Jkig OILS Kerosene, V gsf...... 9 Lardr V-aj I 10 Linseed, yp gal. ......... ..... i 00 Rosin. ygT.t...ji;.... 11 PEANUTS bushel:.:.... . SO POTATOESSweet, bus. 00 Irisb Northern," bbl " 'i5 t'ORK- -Nortbem,cityme88.14 00 - Thin, V-bbL;I..i.M.....M00 00 Prime, y$ bbl (extra). ....;0 00 Knmpf V bbi:.f....V. ;..i..V.0w 00 WOJ5-f-Crolina. Vu.t)-.. . ' T: , .East India, V fi. . ........... 00 C5 5 2S 1 iS I 10 20 1 50 S3 2 50 : Qf) 00 Ui CO '0O0D 9 1lA 00 ft 1 50 Rough, VousbL. 10 BAGSnrooniryi ft . IK 14 BOP 8i.LTAlnm, 'saski..... Liverpool, saclf . ......... . American V sack: , , 'Marshal's fine, y$ Hok. TO SO CO $ TO : 10X9 00 00 OQj . Cadiz yo iaec. GO; 10 00 11 10 -hX X nx SUGAR Cuba, V B. : Porto Kioo, ,yp : A Coffee, V. Jb- B " it a::...:. " Cl "'' V'fh c . Sxc yp n Crnshed lb dOAP Northern, yp lb'..... 5 SHINGLES Contract, V. 6 00 Common, yp M 1 '60 8TAVE3 W. O. bbl. yp M.10 CO B O bhd. VB.'i:--:;;'..;.ii;i.OO CO TAU.OW yp a.;;.;u.;... 8 TIMBER Shipping M!...10 00 Mi 1 extra per Al .8 50 " MiUV prime per M.....M". 7 00 Mill; fair per M. 5 00 Common. per4 M 4 .00 . Inferior WVTdiiiary,per MS"00 WHISKEyrNorth'ajperl t 25 North Carolina, per gal ... 2 00 WOOD-Uhwashed,perfi.;. 20 Wa&hed joer. r-1 b ...... "Bttrrv wool. per S.t'. 15 Q & ' O tlx 50 2 26 15 00 00 00 00 12 CO 10 75 e 8 oo G 6 60 4 50 & 4 00 6 CO 6 2 10 27 : 23 , 2; 17 e j-Tiirsiana jsest Jictiicine ovrr made nmSin6a JIfP,i Bkclm, Mandrake. Iho disea.se or ill hn b asassssasr1 -WJais To all whose employments cause irreffvlar;tivf Eooweur unnary orpuia, or who require an d0iiAtimu3aat,n titters rawer wow yonr ieeunirs or rrrTrntom otp SdioMe or'aflTOitTa, tw'SS Hfo your life. It has saved hundreds. J h&ZQ T)TEftlSror,i?? they will notcarocr nee and urge them to nso Hop JBiUera. . ' . Ketnember.HoDEfttferaJrnnvn noperBoaprriyBhouUlhiSSnl ' ' -afA - i . wen wiflts luis aaj, Ca2 Hoi Cotoh C5nsl8t4.rocit, safes a!nd best Ask Children. , , to1?J?!' ureaby aisorpUua. drusgst. v.. vs ananaointe and irrca.--tlble cure for dmnlr. "acaa, sac ofopiroi, fcjco Hid rairotlc.- klaEasfcortHe Season. Hirer Orators in it rjcMvad. Wia. then at rARROLVa, SOU .fnftWjftATKSlor all iindsof tPHntiog. Arsk.V2.iii; iitXn eif4 and Called Miscellaneons WILC0X5 BIBBS & ifOanipy I at ed G . ; "V. Best Fertilizer Ivade ! The Best is the Cheapest ! Sold on Favorable Terms V Lumberton, Shoo Heel, ' Laurinburg, L.mrel Hill, arnrin(..v,r ; points in Richmond and Robeson counties. ' jan 2S.tf. 1 Headquarters for all that is good, useful, prottv and che-m 'f. Holiday Trade, at " ' 'l 1, 5 i1arket?Street. Have the pleasure of againannouncing to the public that we ho.xe an unusual and attractive Stock and are prepared trmlVr customers one of the Grandest and Cheaiest . stocks of Prices ranging in beautiful and i mmT'& PUEEHSEING GOSBS.1 Which tto guarantee cannot bo latest Mats, KZ&xzsin Jjoo3 and SIioss In all qualities and prices, imported direct from the Manufacture wmcn wo guarantee We also have' one of the choicest .xiy uiiu rrusseis carpets, at astonishing low dec ig NO MORE mm MFZ - W KJ i j JiCUTEOfS CffffQNJd SURE CURE. ?ii--uufacturei-J only nncltir the above Trade Mar., by the ' KUJ'OPi-; .AL1CY 10 MKhlC'INK CO.. -of Parts oinzi. ImrapJ:ate Roliyf W p. r..K1 Pern a-eit Curs Onirenteo?. F1 '-xf-ltri'Wc-!v used bv all cs)ebrael rhr?ci-iri.. i f hJ'iro'r e - and America. Tfce hilu.-nt ' -Ao..nty , ; Pri reports 95 care? out ' U;0 cpr- ? nii-.jj three days: StcretT Thenlv Giso Vci- f t' r ons Uric" Acid w(.cs' ;z?sti in' tr e M-ocd lib umfitia and Gouty f 'aMent'. i . CUKEO. CWUSU. C-U;-i:i) ' 11 P. Pewey, !q , 201 I'r .-hvr 'nl i?3 roat ry Kfacurna'ism. J I eavpy, Ksq. 4."G Waptjnrt'f iaikc-t,' Chronic Hbenniatbtn. Mrs F. T' wne, G3 aet NiiiI at-e-., C halky for nltions in the joints , Vbv. rfo '"f";Wua.a tism. ' . . Ail Prater, 74 Newark i? rent, e, Jersey City, Chronic. Kheutihtism-. John P Chamberlain, Ffq, Wpbirftop Club, WRshintfton ) (., Kheamntic '?oat. W io. K Arnold, Kqf i2 Wefbosot t-rc-et, Proyidence, ft J, ot tv.-enty yosrs rh-iac Rheumatism. John U Tnrpgate. 100 Ranches street, rlP,ti Francisc-', Neurigia and Sfciatici r Zor Malar ial,Ititermi (lent and Chronic 'f Fevers, Chills t or Aaize. SALICYLICA ISA CEIITAIN" 'CCJ1I15, Rnpersedingr entirely the cae of Folphato of Quinine, as- is will not only cut iiie fHvera but will achieve a RADIO A.L CU!iF;,irh out any "of the .inconveniences and tronh!ee arisiD? f'om QUININE. SI a box, six boxoa for $5t ISeat fr? e by Mail on receipt of rjioney. ASK YDUfl DRUGGIST 7QR j but tate io iuiitatin or substitute,' r8 our Hahcyhca (corynVhte-'l) i3 pruaranteed to re lieve, or money refunded, and will be deliv ered .ree on receipt of ordera, by caliirc on or addressing: Washburse Ooh, 212 Broadway, cor. Fnlton sU (Kuox Ba'.Ic'. - feb28-ljd.lng),N,YV, otice- mUB BOARD OP MEDICAL iXAMIN fi-IL "I6le or rth Carolina will ft?&eS?;.for the of wSV feelfrcn thia IiUrd' "no K?r fJf I PracJ'e Med.cine or Snrjrery or any of the branch-s thereof, r,r ij Tewarrdfrth,iCUrC f Furthermore, he "shall not be estitUd to ub foror nwer, before any, Magistrate o? Court in this yt ve. ar.y medical bill for Ser vices re-dared in the prac.Ica of ifedicfr- or Surgery or any of th branch thereJf "'-" (Laws of K. c, 13 -9 ) -ue.Qoi. f W. T. ENN ki t m tV ; - H- T -a.Jm.'i). - , f"iifr.irrc9 Winberrv 0vst8rs fi THE V. ABE GOOU . - now. Another iasul- f: ment jMt receive this ' xnor.bg. 1 nougb 50tt for hot Whiskey ar! fat Oy8t9. :.ree Lunch every day at 11 o'clock., JOHN ; .CARROL!..' Ted fonns. E, fl. WARROCK:, Miscellaneous. lianb- Payable in Cottn -O- Suits from $3.00 upwards I -o- grand assortment ia equaled in this city. A line lino a styles in . to bo oi supenor quality. and largest stocks of Two and TW itugs, Matting and Oil Cloths irices. . Please examine, . ' i rf Ts a compound of the virtues of sars3j rilla, stiilinpa, mandrake, .yellow doci, with tho iodideof potash and iron, all row erfnl blood-inaking, blood-cleausiag, and life-sustaining elements. It is the purest Safest, and in every way tho most effectual alterative medicine known or available the public. ' The sciences o medicine and chemistry have never produced so valo bio a remedy, nor on,o so potent to gu all diseases resulting from impure blood. It cures Scrofula, and all scrofulous diseases, Krysipelas, Rose, or St. An thony's Fire, Pimples and Face grubs, Pustules, Blotches, Boils, Ta mors, Tetter, Humors, Salt Rheum, Scald-head, Ringworm, Ulcers, Sores, Rheumatism, Mercurial Discaie,en-. rafgla, Female Weaknesses and ir regularities, Jaundice, Affections oi the Liver, Dyspepsia, Emaciation, and General Debility. J3y its searching and cleansing qualiti ir purges out the foul corruptions wbw contaminate tho blood, and cause Ar rangement and decay. It stimulates aw enlivens tho vital functions. It rr0 energy and strength. It restores and p serves health. 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The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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May 5, 1880, edition 1
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