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f The Daily Review JOSH.T. JAMES, Editor & Prop. WILMINGTON.-N.' . MOND A V . MAY 17. I860. SXTZJiED AT THE1 i'OSTOFFICE AT Wilmington, N. C. as Second -Class Matter. 1 BLAISE IN PENNSYLVANIA. A. Pennsylvania republican member f Gongresi has just returned from a visit home, nys the Washington corres pandeat ( the Baltimore Sun. While there he saw and conversed v'v.h a good mas j of the Chicago delegate and with a number of the trading Republican poli ticians. Uo ears that the belief is new that the Blaine men on-the Cnicgo dere gatioa are in a majority; that they will insist upon adhering 10 the unit rule, acd east the Gfty-seven votes of I'enn&ylvania lor Blaine. Tbh would' b a; sore blow to Don CAQieron, after all his struggles to control the lelegitier. It is said, further, thai Senator Catxero'i, who went over to Philadelphia recently, haa become entirely satisfied of his inability to vote the delegation for Grant, and will make do further fight on th-it lino. This is not, jierhaj s, probable. M.K1KKN II UN DRZU A DAY This is the rute at which foreigners have come to this couutry during this -month, says 'he Columbus (Ga ) Enquir erSun Tbia gives a Conrtesman to the West in a little over two months, at d in a year six gained from immigration alone. ; We of the South: are: lying idle and doing nothing, while the masses move ou to less fertile fields than ours to make them lich and thecountry prosperous At this speed our political iutlaence wi 1 be very short! y so completely over'shad owed as to be hardly worth cousiderir g. The solid South will drop ii-to unimpor. tance. Can our people see this irnmc r.sa tide pass by acd not ecdeavor by tiintly action to divert a portion In this directun? Suitable appropriations can effect, some thing, and it is advisable to fry it at an early date as pos.-ible". This new foreign ' element will enter largely into the next -census. Since the 1st of this mouth to the 10th, 17,852 had landed at New York. Tbey came from almost every quarter, from the Scandi navian regions of Northern Europe to the vine clad hills of Italy. They are seeking freedom from military service, and to better their fortunes. The systems of all continental nations are bow very oppres sive and is consequence thousands cf in habitants are leaving for the United States. The Irish influx has not yet fair ly begun, but it will as soon as the sup ply of provisions and contributions trofn abroad ceases to come. A very large pro portion of this emigration is composed of a substantial people who generally hive money to buy lands and homes. The various shipping offices, report more ap plicants than there is room. The Western states and teriteries are reaping the im mense rewards in money cxpenriid and in the increase of 'population. With equal enterprise, the South would share in the grand results and have her vilbges transformed into thriving cities . i - . ' I The joint resolution introduced by Mr. Gibson, of Louisiana, proviiinz for the adjournment of Congress on "the 31st .iut was passed last Saturday lut will probably bo leconsidered. Our own opinion is that there should le i o ad jonrament but that Congress should take a recess until next November. In view of the rascalities of the RepublicAHs in the Presidential election matter in 187G the Taw-making power of the government should remain at the peat of government. If they adjourn tbey cannot come to gether again until the 'date Iflxod by law for the regular session to begin unless calleJ together by the fraudulent Preai-. deut aid this last is a contingency which sheuld not be left in the hands of the IW ? publican bummer at the White . Uouso. The following, from the .Richmond Com- monwtalth't special from Washington, relative to the vole and debate" on ad journment, will be found of interest: Gibson's joint resolution fixing May 8 1st as the date of final adjournment was passed at 3 o'clock to-day. There was do fartner auempis at aewy t wyona a vote oa a question of consideration. The vote stood 121 for adjournment and' 90 aeainst it- the latter consisting ia the main, of the friends of tariff reform . A half an hoar was allowed for debate, and this was apportioned among the two Bides. Mr. Tucker made a manly speech, in which he said that, without meaning any dis respect, he wanted W say i that, in the face of a tariff bill completed in com mittee after great tromble and delay,- and with a calendar comprising from twelvV hundred to fifteen hundred bills, ti.il Congress would be wanting in its duty to the people or the couutry to adjourn now. 'Why should we adjourn now? he ; said. 'Are we afraid to aUy here and meet the issue before the country? iC -we are afraid, then why should we bo Abdicate our seats in favor of others who have the requisite courago? I hare opposed tbfs resolution from a deep convection that this House, in thus adjourning, will be, derelict in itsdnty. Mr. Tucker wss heartily applauded two tr'three times during the delivery of his short speech, which oaly occupied two or three min utes. In speaking ef ti e claims before Congress which should be passed before adjournment, he denies that ho had any reierence to southern claims ?s euch. Several gentlemen, based their objection to the resolution on the importance of adopting sme rule, or of pasin? some law. to regulate the counting; of tLc elec toral vote. Garfield EaiJ th it if there was a. serious ?esire to !o anything to avert the daugers which menaced the country four years ago, he would gl ully stay until Aupust; but wbu aked squarely if he w.,uld vob fur such a pr"p osition, ho rep ied that he would n t. J u'lMifc C'ii U-UCII. TliC death .of Chief Justice -Church ap pears as a calamity to the people f the State of New York. He i. sin erely re gretted, if one may judge ly roe t-:.e of the pap r. The New York fur niabci this shcri'but. admir-.le tulogj: San'ord Church, Criet Jude of the Onirt of Appeals, died suddenly at his residence in Albion yesterday. No greater h ss to ths Sate of X';w York ctu'd have tccurr'd vllo was a firm believer in the rigbts'of th people and ia written constitutions as tie feure pro'ect ou of thosa rights. In the veruiadteriugvruh of emotions in the jecse of personal grief, beiu, ened and intensified by public coneidora t ions' we cau ..hardly attempt an ana lysis ofbiii jerooaal and poluical career. If,dee vte fcincerely foel that it mat ters little wben and whare he was born or whn and how he died- Elevated to the kinhect inlir'i it inaitinn in f h SJrutf in the Vrformahre of his duties in tbat positto sitiou he' summoned to his aid all the laws arid all the traditions of our Garern mcnt. Every po r man and every rich mn every inaa in whatever positioo may well feel that in the death of Chief Jud Church he has lost tee best -and a ot potent Ir.eiHl he had iu the State. Vv ho da i do justice to hU memory Abo can j"! oiioui-oe his just eulogy ' In co;d eiiculatiou ot his relative mciits we ciiiisot. k Uulge. 1 he people should ail bo in tears for bis los. . rii:ji.a! t f .lbe rights ot f.li v peojile, fi ierjd of consti iiti'nal lw, fareVt-1.! Our tieait i.j wi' a -you in the c-lliu a'rd ttie.g;:av;, ;t i.ij vi d-its .ate not so h iirauL as you'; c B.tf.iVnBi dtcisions shall b ccma iu tin; i.iz ii s or The' eople ! fcki) Li :, (,ur e.einaljest ! Yourop'n. i.jiia shall live iu- the res'pect ard al'ic:i'ns of a frte 'ptepk' aided by th in ia Van maioteifbcw oi their freedom. Ve ale overborne by roourning to-day. Few such lovers of human lights and hu man liberties 'hae' been horn, ; fewer have occupre'd jud iciai positions.. lleaveu-'reveals n-jt where you are tc-dsy but if, as w e neiievo, you live, wherever you live, there our respect and "IFicUona are with ytu I r ; JlUUKJiUlJIE TLo world ov?Vs ui all a living, but she 13 julst as hard to collect from as any o lier debto r .-Philadelphia Item. No woman was ever known to mar ry a man whose first remak uppn being introduced to her was about ths reRther. ,. ;- I).) not cry fur little Georgie, He is m the golden Camp; Gently was he wafted upward ly the non-explosivelamp. She nevertoid her love, but let cn cealmei t like a worm i' the bud, feed oe the Frerch enamel of her cheekd Modern Argo. It is hard tu.ph'nse a man'who does not wish ro b3 lied about and who caanot bear to tsHva the trutii told about biro Youkers Gazette, Mr Smith, father wants t) borrow poixr paper He only wants to read, it Weil, ro bck and tell your fatb er to seid mo 1 1 Bitppor. Tell bim I on'y want t eat it.' A J!oorridv!on nirl who 'raised her parasol to parry Sol 3 ify3' wai Eon stxuck for a inatcu one moonlight ceht. lho tl ai i .gLia ami low they are. united. Iiloomington Eye. The Queen of Prn:a r Bosw ton Po'dC. . We deiegato ihe Po&t man to place a clothespin on herno3e.-New Huven llegiste-. We decline to serve as an jnrtruct.-d dels' ite. Po??on Pus. G tiend cj'itrmau t,ays Lh hates uewcpiip.r. N- w ijieis have a way of ttliiug tha tiuth'rtbout a man, and, if he id an arriig-int, cor.ceitcd individv ual, the i are vrv .apt to describe him aa fcuo i xnere is a reviy.ii oi tuj rumor that Q teen Victoria wi l tuiriy B;a confi-id. There i j a!s . report - th.it the Wi iuw Oliver .has n.-kd if li a consfi id is a murieii ui-m. Tae o!d mau taut look ou; for iiiruaelf. We have generally observed that if a man does some mighty mean thins when be hag been drinking, the Hq nor had a mighty meaa man fo work on in the first place. Don't lay it all to drink, Cincinnati Saturday Nigh. Katie is a red-hoadsd, black-eyed UUUV, JUk CUW IU1 Ml J U30. xu other "niaht sue closed her little proY er es fo'lows: Djd-please mate me a dood little dirl and then iorgettircr fot-wlLOse sake, she ?addad iTor pUj'a sake, amen; When a Dja Mokes audience is bo pleased with one of Shakespeare's plays that they call and he doesn't re spond, they get mad and. bias, and the Ich food pepra speak of him next dy till Si-Aifpeare. B3Stbn Post; 88 Bill Ji.p Tae reaoa way the student of Z30 logy rushes right throught the menag erie tent and secures ia good seat in the circus department is because of his intense desire to etndy the zoologicd construction of the feniale trapeziet. - New Haven Register, i' rJ. i'; Ready mixed Palnfe'stricUy 1 ufe 7b!( ead', ' Oc lorf : tesindowGlHy cc; at jAocasx s m -i r-.- ... . ... . ;jt . . WASHINGTON LETTER- Wa-hington, D. C, May 14, 18S0. The exciting political events in Illi nois for several days of the past week, consequent on the apparent loss of the State to Grant, gave a new face to the Presidential campaign. It is fair to say, however, that there now seema no doubt of Grant's having his own Sttte Illinois at the Chioago Convention, or of his nomination probably on the first ballot. The hold jof this nian upon bis party is one of the mysteries of our pontics. No man ever before had tuppdftera for a Presidential Qominution of equal prominenoe, not to say ability. In Vermont is Ed mund .-, who, next to Tour man, is the bett lawyer in the Hen atf; in i Mamchusetts all but oat 1 of the seven or eight ex-Crenarals are for him; in Nw Yoik, Coakling, Hamilton, Fish, acd nearly very other llpublicuu ; iu Ohio," Stinley Matthewe; iu I-linois, Logan and Wa9bbur? ; :n Wiscousip, Carptnter and so on. iu all ttiis list tier- is not one man 'who w.-uUl fcoi mcike a b tter Presid.. at th u Gran; yet, iu tin wonder of the -p.sep;-nt eni?,o , Apd topnzz e tin luiurn tt drin if or history, tii- v. -eiiy iblt tueii u it j in bis Bupr ort. I t-upj utr ttiere is now uo doubt of h nwaiin tion, but happily, the rank ud n e ot his party are not equally enthusiastic and hieecticn eeems imp cb blfj The Ilouee is giving tb'iR wtek; !o the, Legislative, '-Executive nnd Jtidi- ciaf apprppriatiou billn. G' ua pro gres is ! being -mad . : Nj qu action -except is to. salaries and other mi or details are raised. Tiiis til 1 will bo followed by the SudryCivil, ready for report t the House, and the -General Iency wnic i -.u He last or roe appropriation bills. A resolution for adjournment on May 31st was agreed to by the proper comrait'eo yesterd :y, and will probably be reported to the House to day. It will pas Adj ourn mentiiy that time is practicable, and, I" think, is advisable Tie Dljmbcratio Senators who be lieve that! Kollogg's CJise wa3 finally settled wh(ja be was1 voted .into his seat, and who will now: vote against disturbing him, were represented j in tSie d bnte yesterday by Senator lliimp on, cf - .South Carolina, who poke very fcrcib y. It is now said that nearljy as mauy-P,mocratic Sena tors eon ider the case tiuc&y eeitled a3 there arajwlio will vote to unseat Kel iog.' Sra'or Pendleton speaks to day on the subject and in favor of KyJ'og's seat. Gtjrdge Gratitude Lavished. ; III:' i t - Ia clipped from the columns, of the Journal-Courier, Isew Haven, Conn., the following endorsement; "Gratitude o a character, strong, earnest and impetu ous, is daily, in person and by letterr;be ing lavished upon H. H. ( Warner & Co. for the introduction of and the making so extensively known, their wonderful, cures, namea as w arner a bale Ksniediei. important to me Afflicted We would advise all wLo may need the advice of a physician, to either c;ih write to Dr.Kot.ertson, 19, So. -Kutaw.St., liaitimora, Md., who lrora ilo years expe riecfee in -jHospital and Special Practice, guarantee a a ctire in all! diseu&es off the Urinary Organs and of tie Nervous Sys tern, Organic and beminal! yeaknfss, Im potency (loss of sexual power), Nervous Debility and trembling, Palpitation - f the Heart, dimness of sight or guMi-ifs, No, turnal Bnission?, ., all ivpu.ti.iig from abuses in youth, orexecsaes m mmhooJ ; also all skin! 3nd blood dlseas quickly cured. DrJ Ii. ia craduaU of snw. of the oldest and! best meuicall sciK-ls in this country (Uriversity of-Marvla J), and re feis to the leading physicians iu his eity,and all consultinhim can rely: upon horjorable and confidential treatment.- in -writing en close stamp for reply. Special attention ttiven to all lemale complaints." Good'faci connnodatioiiS for all w;lug ta call and jfe liitn. Medicine sent to Any address. t uiTiinr'nffiifii .REMEDY A A VEGETABLE MEDICINEFORTHE BLDOaiJVER&KlDNEYS. CURATINE, A medicinal com pound of known value combining in one prep For Blood Diseases. aration the curative powers for the evils which produce all dis eases of the Hlood, the CURATINE, 4 3 For Lirer Complaints. I Aver, the Jiianevs. Harmless in action and thorough in Its effect. CURATINE, For Kidney Diseases. CURATINE, For Kheumatism. It is unexcelled for the cure of all Blood Dim eases such as Scro- Hla, rtitnorm, sous. Tettcr,8alt Bftenm, IlHexttnatism , jner cwriul 1'oimottina. also Constipation, Iyspejsin, Mn in gestion, Sour Utonx ach, Retention of Urine, etc ., 1 , ASK YCUR DRUGGIST FOR IT. CURATINE; For Scrofula Diseases. CURATINE, Tor ErrdpeUi, Pimples, Blotches, etc. TEE BEOWI CHEMICiLG). BALTIMORE, Md. For sile by J."C. MUND8,!?Druerii Third itreet, opposite City Hall. f nov-eodiw. IV3ILT0MV. JOHNSON, IF CoHimisslon Merchant, WASHinGTON, D. C. mchi!j-u ,-',k- - ' ; !' I70R SALE. MaristraU'i Blanks of ii r - ... rmczis. The following wholesale prices renr.ttv: In makinff- up small orders highe price have to be eh arged n u, wy 1 Double Anchor. 11 O Double Anchor " A f Standard Domettic I 11 12 norm Carolina. Uams, Tt Hhoulden, lb.. Sidet, lb Western Smoked Hams...... Bidei, 2) ,. Shoulders. Dry Salted 10 6 13 A' 12 G 0 Side, V Shoalders, W fi... & 6 'iX BEEF Live weight........... MARREL8 Spirit Turpeniine Second Hand, each V 1 50 New York,eack, new 1 &5 t 200 'ESWAX- ft........ - 20 21 b HICKS WiliniBjrton,y M 8 00 10 00 Northern...... i... 00 14 0 B'JTTETl NorthCarolina ft 12 18 Northern, ft.. UaNDLES SperuiP lb Tallow, ft . idimantiBe, i? et OH EES E v Northern Factory, ft . Dairv creaoi, ? ft State, V ft COFFEE J7S,X ft.... .... Kioi ? ft LiiiTra, ft........ 'JORN MEAL p bw;!... 18 25 40 11 14 15 11 20 20 20 f 0 6C 25 HM 3 & 13 14 10 28 LS 1 75 0 COTTON TIES f. bAi DOMESTIC Sne8tinfr, 4-4 y -0. i'arn, V bunch SH - I 1C & Mietertl, So. 1, bbi.. .16 00 . 8 75 12 50 . 6 00 30 0C 9 00 CC0 0C 6 6( 8 5C 2 50 6 00 0 4 00 5 50 6 50 8 50 7 25 T 76 -8 25 N'oJ 1, bbi VIs.ckerbI, No. 2, y bbi.. :o. 2. V X bbi Mackerel, No. 3 V bbi 00 00 Mullete, bbi 2 25 N. C. Herring, t?k- 5 50 Drv Cod, V fo-- 1 FLO Uli Fine, bbi. ....... 0 00 Super, Northern, W bhl... 5 00 Extra rip " bbi... 6 00 Family " ? bbi... 7 00 City :Mi!lEif. Super " bbi... 7 00 " Family 13 bbi... 7 50 " Ex. Familjbbl... 8 00 kEKTILIZERB Peruvian Guano, 39 2000fti.55 00 Carolina Fertiliser " " 00 CO Navasaa Guano, " oc GO Complet2 Manure " ''00 00 Vrbann'a Phosphate "CO 00 Wando PhoEphate, " 00 00 Wilcox, Gibb A, Co., ms- 0 00 42 00 42 00 67 00 42 00 42 00 nipulated Gusno .0 0 00 45 GLUE- V B 8 GRAIN Cora,Btore, 58fia 75 Corn, cargo, 56 fas 63 Q Corn, yel., bush eh None. - Oats, V bushel 62 Peas, cow, buhl 60 HIDES Green, V B Dry, lb......... 10 HAY Eaitern, 100 lbs... 1 10 1 00 14 65 12 25 North Kiver, 100 lbs.... 1 00 HOOP IRON ton....... 1 00 1 05 LARJ northern ft 7 8X NcTth Carolina lb 11 12 LIME bbi 1 00 LUMBER City iteam ia'wd Ship Btuff, reawed,M ft. 18 00 20 00 Rough edge plank, V Mft.16 00 18 00 ; V6Ht India oargo, accord- iag to quality, Mft...l3 00 16 00 Dreased floor ing,8eaioned. 15 00 25 00 Scantling and boards, com mon. V Mfi 12 00 14 00 I MOLASSES Cuba.hhdVgl 3? .0 Cuba, bbls., gal..... Z Sugar house, hhds. g&l 'I i .; bbls. gal... 25 Orleans Choice bbls. V gal. 46 NAILS Cut, 20dto4d,k'g OILS Kerosene, V gal...... 9 Lard, cal 1 10 .Linseed, fgal. 1 CO Rosin, V gal l i dpi v nTU 0.1 'in & 65 5 25 53T i 4 & 1 10 20 ' 1 5X 50 - 2 5S ')0 CO 00 00 , IX . -POTATOES Sweet, y bus. 00 Irish, Northern, ? bhl 1 'ib PORK Northern, city mese.14 00 Thin, bbi.. 0U 00 Prime, y bbi (extra) 00 00 Rump, V bbi.. , ...00 00 RICE Carolina, V & 1 East India, V 00 Rough, if bushel...... 1 RAGS Country, V ft City, V lb" ROPE Herrp..... ' MuniJl SALT Alum, sack Liverpool, sack American sack Marshal's fine, eack....M Cadix sack... SUGAR Cuba, ih........ Porto Rico, y W...:. A Coffee, Tb. b "iVft. 10 Q 1 50 IX IX 1 IV 13 70 & 80 00 4 70 X 10W 'X 00 ; 00 . 00 1 40 CO 10 00 11 10 X X wi "X 7 60 2 lb C lb...... Exc yft.. Cnished- ft bOAPNorthern, ft f. SHINGLES Contract, Vi' 00 Common, M 1 60 4 3 HTAVEi v7. O. bbi. M.10 00 K BOhhd. V E.... 00 00 15 00 . oo oc 9 00 13 00 10 75 8 00 Q 6 60 4 50 e i oo e 5 ro 9 2 10 27 2 17 TALLOW V & $ TIMBER Shipping M ...10 00 Mill, extra per hi 8 50 Mill, prime per M 7 00 Mill, fair per M 6 00 Common, per InferiortoOrdinary,perM 3 00 WHISKEY North'n, per jrl 1 26 North Caroina, per gal ... 2 00 WOOL Unwashed, per lb... 2 J Washed. xer fi 26 Burrv wool, per fi - 15 HEALaTJAETERS FFSUIT COHANSEY METAL TOP, CQHANSEY GLASS TCP, MASON IMPROVED, PDRCELIAN LINED CELEBRATED GEM. CELEBRATED' GEM. Bend for circulars. Lowest Prices to the trade. Special Figures for 25 to 100 gross lots. D. F. UAYNES & CO., JobberB and Importer?, Kitaolirhed 1S.8 Baitiaiore Md. aj.1 27-4w OW BATKS For all kinda of Printing Persona residing out ( f the city can have their printing carefuily executed ana vailed to them fre cf postage. E. 3. WAUHOfK, (In Review Building) Job Printer. apl 9 M3. J. H. BATEr Newfpap9r Advertis ing Agent, 41 Park Row, (Times Buildng), New York, ia authorixedto contract for ad vertisements ia the Dailt Bitiiw and Wii HiHfttos Jotravii., at or.Iowst rate. Miscellaneous WILCOX, GIBBS & CO'S Best Fertilizer Rflade ! The Best is the Cheapest ! Sold on Favorable Term Lumberton, Shoe Heel, Laurinburg', Laurel -'Hill, and points in Richmond and Robeson counties. jits 28-tf more: OR GOUT JCUTOn CHRONJO AILS C VOL AC SURE CURE. - NO ml A -ritifa?ture1 otlr'nniar the aDo-re Trade Mar, by the EIIROPK4N HALIOYLlO V. t I'll v k CO., r f Paris nd Lciozijr. I :.:r-d -e Ii -lief AV arrante. Perrrarsent Cnrn ii trireo. Now exclufirelv used by a'! c-hra I'liTPician?. of Europe and moric. The highest Medical Aca'demy of 'V.ris t( n-Tts 05 cures out of 100 cases witbin tbrt dVJ. ! Secret The only disso vtr rf the po'jon "us Uric Acid which t-xiets in tha Blood of Uheum?tic and Goaty Patients. CUKE'). (!UREI. CURED. H S Pe-ey, Epq , 201 K-oadwy, Inflam matory Kheumatism. J Leavey, Esq, 456 Wa3irj;ton Market, Chronic Rheumatism. Mrs E Tf wne, 63 Kss! Ninth street, (chalky formations in the joints), Chronic Kheuma tifm. I A M Prager, 74 Ten'ark avenoe, Jersey City, Chronic Kl-eurhHtisai.. John F Chaaiberlaia, F?q, Wp.ehJnpton Club, Washington, D O. Rheamatic Gout. Wxn E Arnold, iq, 12 Weybosset street, Providence, R I, rf twenty years' Chronic Rheumatism. John B Turpgite. 100 Sanrhex street, San Francisco, Neuralgia and Sciatica. For Malarial, Intermittent and Chronic Fevers, Chills, or Ague, SALIJVfJCA IS A CERTAIN" CURE, Superseding entirlT the t se of Kulphat of Quinine, es it wil! not only cut th- fevers, but will achieve a RADICAL CURE, with out any of the inconveniences and troubles ariinfr-ffom QUINISE. -J 81 a bos, six boxea for Ser.t free by Mailcn rectipt of m-rey. ASK YC DRUGGIST FOR buttafrei o imitation or substitute, r-s Hahcyhci ( coDyriehted) is enaranteed to re tittle, or morey refunded,, and will bedehv efed free on receipt of orders by csllii g ashbursie & AGENTS 212. Broadway, err. Fulton bt, (Knox Build ftb'28 ljd&w. 9 QLovely Boquet,po!d and Silver Chromos, assorted styles,with name, lCc. Nassau Card Oo. Narsaa, N.Y. apl 23 WATERS' PrAHOS'AHO ORGANS !! BEST M a DP; Warranted rix Yars New Pianrp, Stool, hbh Cover, $160, upward New Orgars.f l5, $50, $60, $T5r upward. Il lustrated Cra!ocu!free., AGKNTS WANT fcD. Second Hard jlnstruaents at Barpairs HORACE WATERS & CO , S26 Broadway! TV : apl 28 OH 30 DAYS TRIAL. We will seed our Klectro Voltaic Belte -nd other Pllectric Appliances upon trial for 30 days to those eaflering from Nervous De bility, Rheumatism) Paralysis or any disease? of the Liver or Kidneyk and many other di easrs. A fore Cure j guaranteed or no par Address. 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The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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