. ! It . I ?: .9 I i 1 i i fi fit If! & r p Ii r ',1 - I r . JOSHT. JAMES, Editor & Prop. WILMINGTON KrC. Entered at the Postofllee at Wilmington, N. C. i a secoud-clas matter. THURSDAY EVENING. APRIL 27, 5 p. m.' THE WAR MEMBER. It sMrns lhat Mr. Robinson. Repre tentative to Congress from 2s ew York, : .' ... t t.. ., Ju r TS v idlcof a room? waltx. step, i caUed wijh Great Britain upon jtho countrj . I ?4ehelins It iis mJch despised In the Congressional proceedings- hejj,y thc "Waii flowering" population seems to be first,last and all the time, upon a harp of one string, and that i3 the immediate and unconditional release of all suspects in British prisons, who claim to be American, subjects, with a terrible, bloody, fearful, acgressive'war as the onlv alternative. In fact, from the tenor of his speeches, it would s.eem ; that-he would prefer a war with tho! Mother;' Country in preference to the release of: the suspects. He 13 the most bloodthirstv man in Conarr. and ' would pull the claws-from the British Hon at the first opportunity. We sup- nnsn that Onwm Victoria and the Other ; . . , . , , . . . . . shake in their shoes, at his terrible throatsand that Her 3Iajesty must feel a -irm fnr ihn sifVt' nf ihn rrrwn fihft has worn so many years. But we can assure her that it wiU be quite'a dumber of vears before Mr. Robinson's threats can bo put into executioux-so long that in all human probability her queenly robes will have been lain aside, for the sombre cerements of the grave. Twentv years at least will be required to put r fr for warfare, our navy upon a tootin i rr ana tne army win nave as much as it I can attend to in chasing Indians in our, j Malaria. Chills and Eovcr, and Bil own "Far "West' I ious attacks positively cured with Em- 3Ir. Robinson, although very loud, is entirely harmless, but at times quite amloying. Every moans have been adopted by his brother members to squelch him, but he has his hobby and won't be squelched. He is alike imper vious to argument, logic or ridicule, and to "grin and bear it" has become tk rtnly .recourse. THE IX D I AX OUTKiVCrBS. lne dispatch sent by certain citizens m -mm . of Arizona, whose neighbors and friends i e l had just been murdered in cold blood by the devilish savages, to President Ar thur and his Cabinet, directed to them while on their junketing tour to Fortress Monroo, illustrates more than one fact ,of potont interest to the pedple of this country. In free America one man has just as much claim to the 'protection of! the law as any other can Jiave and when one feels that he has been wronged 1 1 rt ti-i. - there is no 4respect of persons to re- strain him from uttering just as manly , . . ... J i a protest as his grievous injuries may j Arttt Wa mv nil nlil-o cni-ri-ATa ' dictate. e nie an anxe soercigns hon nnd the hum bleat ' ninn in nil nf i "V" , " " . . " " , this broad land sits just as high on tho resaUUrono as. the President thereof, The men who sent that dispatch to Gen. Arthur were not afraid with any amazement. Their protest is a manly ono and must touch every heart. These outrages could have been-averted and many valuable lives saved had a" wise and just policy prevailed. The administration at Washington is. in a great measure, responsible for these) things, and it Is terrible to. think that they have gone off on a pleasance with the cries of murdered men, women and . .. children ascending to Heaven Kotvi Rnort fhla from th. Vmt- vv ! Sun, and it will tell you more about the facts in the case : A sight shocking enough to make a life-long impress of horror was that bp- held by Stanislaus Metas, a boy of nine ! who saw the Apaches crush with s,tones the heads of his mother and two broth ers and torture his father to death. lie himself-was saved by a friendly squaw. The Indian outbreak in Arizona has . already resulted in the death of forty persons, although it cannot be said to have been unexpected. Last Septem ber a number of Indian scouts fired on Gen. Willcox's command at Fort Apa che. They were surrendered by tho In dians on the promise of a fair trial. Three were tried and sentenced to be hanged, and meanwhile nothing was done in the cases of the others, who " were chaffing under confinement. The Indians could not understand the delay. "It looked to them like treachery, and they got the idea into their heads that it was the intention to kill all the pris oners, a few at a time. Indian Agent Tiffany , telegraphed to "Washington: begging that the execution -of the three 'should be postponed until the others should either have been tried or releas , ed and predicting trouble should this not be done: but the sentence was car tried out on March 3. The Indians now declare that they intend to. kill all the people they can in revenge for the han xL a! T" 1 - . rr ing oi me mive inuiaus. Senator Hill, of "Georgia, is jet very feeble" notwitlistanding the many fa vorable reports which have been made regarding him.-.IIe has been an intense I sufferer, and, although strong hopes are j . ' t emenainea ror nw .recovery, we xcar the worst. Repeated torturing opera tions have failed to eradicate the dis ease, and each has left him in a" much more precarious condition. . Magnificent' preparations are being made at : Windsor Castle for .the, ap proaching marriage of Lreopold, Duke of Albany, Quesn Victoria's y oungest son, to the Princes Helena of Waldeck The latter, accompanied ljy:' lfer father, has arrived In England, and has been received with demonstrations of joy. MOONSHINE. j ; Reginald (to his new friend, the vil- s i lage blacksmith ) "Therds Aunt Ilel- j ! en, Williams; let's cross over. She'll! S kiss us. vou know. ' She always does! Punch An Indian to see When lar low ' heap du out -Score. I Rlnw HfiTipino-hv a counle in the mid who are not 3skea to wmri m tne maze. ticoyunc. i . n Oregon man felljon the- icv walk! nnd hrokn his nose, and when he came ! tn sntVfor damages the iurv held that ; jjjg looks had been improved 30 per i cent. He therefore'got npthin-rfVec Places wc would rather not have been in. Pulsburry ( 85) has been hav ing his fair charmer and her mother out to see his room. Having- sent for a carriage, hq ista say the least, annoy ed to have the boy announce : Please, sir, Mi. ncKcrci says as now oul can't have no carriage tul youVe settled that ee'rs bill.-JrIIarvard -Lampoou. . , . .-': Best cA-cr made, -Emory 's- Little Ca- . thartic Pills, pleasant to take, -sugar- coated: no CTPinKrnlv 15cents1a box, take, of Druggists .or by mail. Standard Cure C-O.. Ill Nassau Otreei, itrw l,ors. 8m d&w , f - A Card. i To all who arc suffering from the er j . i . rors and mdiscretion,df-youth,.ner'ous weaKncss, earl v actav, loss oi mannooa, &c., I will send a recipe that will cure j VOU, FKtili OF t CHAKtib. 1H1S i remedy was discovered by a missionary Soh America. Send a self-address- S ed envelope to Rev. 'Joseph T. I: j Sfatwn D. Xcio York Cityi deod Inma-, w6m. orv s standard Cure Pills an lulauible stinate-; long-standing cases Where Qui remedy : ncvei fail to cure the most ob nine and all other remedies j They are prepared i nous sections, iu , kinds of Pills, containing a stronsj f thanic and a chill breaker, sufrar-coat- ! j ed; cdntain. no Quinine or Mercur", causing no griping or purging; they are mild and efficient, certain in their ac tion and harmless in all cases ; they ef fectually cleanse the system, and give f U.V-f II aA.m L. U 1AU Mill 1 and tone to the body. As a household rernedv thev are. iinpniifllcd i-Tir' x i r- ... i , tor Liner vompiaini ineir equal is not known ; one box will have a wonderful effect on the worst case, I Thev are used and jbrescribed by Physicians, and sold sent by oy jjruggists eerywnerc, on mail, 23 and 50 cent boxes Emory's Little Cathartic Pills, best ever made. only 15 Cents. Standard Cure Co., 114 Nassau Street, KowYorki Oiu d&v. ". THE 2oAILS Qfflc follow?-hndV8t tbe CUr PMt ' CLOSE.! : Northern through mails, fast 3.13 P. M. Northern throng and way mails. . . .5.40 A. M. .v';"7C-:H90,f M; and -o A. M. Mails for the N. C. Railroad and routes supplied therefrom lnclud- ' lff A. & N. C. Railroad at. . . . . .3.40 A. M. soutLeru Mails for all points South, tlally... ....... ..j. 8.00 P. 31. Western niaila (C. C. Railway) dally. j (except Sunday).- .1 T. 1.3.00 P. M i A?,?lnta Klex and Rai- . h ...A 3.00 P. M. MaII f or Cberaw and Dsrllnirton Rail- i road. . . ... . .. 4. 8.00 P.. M. Mails for points between Florence ond Charleston. .. 8.00 P, M. Fa vettevl lie a nd offices on Capo Fear River, Fridays j. .1.00 P. M. Fayettolllo, via Lamberton, daily, J except Sundays I....... 3.00 P. M. Onslow C. II. and Intermediate ofB- i cea, Tuesdays and Fridays 6.00 A. M. SmithvlUe nialL, by steamboat, daily except rumuiVH. . ; . . . .. . . .. ,. . .8.30 A. Jiaiis lor iasy II1U, Town Creek. Shallotte and Little River, ; Tue davsand Fridavs. ,.L. . .6.00 A. M OPEN "FOR DELIVERY Northern through and way mails. . . .8.30 A M. j Sotitheru Mails . .8.30 A. M. Carolina Central Railroad ...io.soa. M. Valla riAlLfi.-l .. V. JA i 'amju7 wxniw.uvAU rwtui uvau wt?r uav . umce open rrom 8 a. m. to l M., and 4 from 2 toA3GP.-M. Money order and Register j Department open same as stamp office ! Stamps for sale 4n 6tnall quantities at general ? delivery wtwn stamp office is clvfed. Scarborouglifs Saloon and Kcstaurant TJJ VERYTIirNG FIRST CLASS. MEALS AT an hours. Clean Lodgings. Everything guar h teed as good as -s . n the city, j i Bar is 6pplied with the best of Liquors. ' - - " - J - i i Board by the month. . . .. j . .L $15 00 Board by the wAk 1.... 5 00 Board by tho day. i 23 And you can get your meals any hour of thc day. i : R.-J. SCARBOROUGH, apl 23-2m No. 8, South. Water St. DR. JAMES E. KEA TTJENTIST OFFICE' -CORNER FRONT and Market street. Ilis large and increasing practice is a sufficient evidence that his work has given entire saUsf action during the past r' practice in Dentistry. Terms Modera 1 33-1 m. t 30 years eratc. apl . R. H. Grant & Co., - ' ": '- ! i PIUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS, IIAVE - - ' , i . . 1 reoccupied their old quarters, wlttrincre&eod facilities. The public are requested to consult them before mating contracts for work In their lia.ta Special-attention paid to cotmectingresi dencee and other buildings with theW"atr Works. i aol 26 I I GRAND OPENING 4- " Twice a Week ! I RECEIVE THE LATEST ; PARISIAN, European and Northern N'oVclUps in Millinery, and Hair Goodstwice a week. My stock is al waJ? nw aml tne latest styk. ladles are eepeciaUy invited to examine my etock. . -; - - Universal Paper Fashions. Aiwaya reliable economical and later) et vies. v MISS E karrf.r; apl 23-1 m Exchange Corner. chief in ashington went jhe report of the capture orualeyvillei - -- the Ideal Opera , Company, i aud killing of 35 petsons is incorrect, 1 1 n R K S S M. W. Whitney gave a particu-1 as onlv one man was killed, and he was J -- nnt thr chipfsiid. "Usrn! mm i thrpn milps from the town, lnero are - ' Vrntwlv Tor nfil5- J&cnangc long iov i-j euuit i-. "boxLtwo i State b6nds fairly active aud irregular. NOON TEIiEGRAMS. THE INDIANS Minute Mcnp-Qrganlzliiff iu .'Bo trie County Beport ofitlie 3Iossacre at Galeyrille a Ca j nardl " ' '"' '"" ' '. ' 7 By Telegraph to Dally Review. Sax Francisco, April 27 Noon. A Tombstone dispatch says a meeting has been held by oitizens ot Bowie county, and minute men organized for the pro - li nf thr tmrn Winst th Indiins;i . V VA w " "C . . j 2 companies of troops1 at Galevville, ; a ix tite latest koveltees in sat ,d the Indians did not attack the f ffi Slirr' ftnd twjui siikaL Moiro An- - 1 am place I ; . , :- - ,! -nAlmnn By Tclegrapli-kllally JteviL-w.j) WASiftNGTON, April 25 Noon.At i the close of Mr. Belmont's cross exam-: ination of Ir. Blaine, a most exciting ; and unusual scene occurred in the, tor ejgs: Affairs Committee Kooms. - . . Blninesaid that Mr. iseimonu alters being warned on Monday, had persisted in entirelv misquoting nis despatches ; and putting .npon them a construction ? utterly foreign to tnem. ne was com pelled to change his -opinion !of him iwhich had heretofore been that that he iwas a gentleman, Art exciting collo- enaned. -irhlch the committee were unable to interrupt.. Mr. Belmont inti-4 mated that he Iwould deal , with Ir. Blaine in private and followed it up with the words: 4I- believo that you aroila " bullv.-and a coward' Mr. Blaine, addressing, the committee, and ignoring Mr.. Belmont, replied: "Mr. Chairman, this young man has disgraced himself. He has been put forward bv those who are behind him to insult m but he is incapable of do-! A 1 i ng so. lne scene was a;mosi remarK able one notwithstanding tho efforts of the chairman to " smooth the troubled waters and obviate the necessity-or any misunderstanding. The impression pre vailed at the adjournment of the meet ing, that the dispate was by no means ended. It will be the subject of com ment upon all sides this afternoon. I , '. DOMESTIC -MARKETS. F1KAKCIAL. By Telegraph to Daily Kcviow.j i j .SISSS? I dull and Irregutar. Money 3 per cent. COMMERCIAL. Cotton steady. Sales 1,442. Uplands 12 1-4; Orleans 12 1-2. Futures quiet. April 12.20, May 12.24, June 12.38, July 12.55, August , 12.66, September 12.26. Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat quiet and l-4al-2 better. jCorn moderately- active and" l-4al better. Pork quiet and firm at $17.50a$ 18.50. Lard hnn at 11.32 1-2. Spirits turpentine firm at58a59. Rosin Jirm at $2.47 l-2a $2.52 1-2. Freights quiet and firm. Baltimore, Md., April 27. Xoon Flour steady and quiet. Wheat, South ern, lower and dull; Western steady imd inactive ; Southern red $1.35a$l;42 ; terred,p0t,$1.42 l-2a$1.42 3-4. Corn," Southern, easier, Western higher,South ern white 90 ; ditto yellow 87. THE STOCK MARKET. New Yorl. April 27Noon The stock market opened irregular and 1-8 a, 3-4 higher than yesterday's closing prices, tho latter for East Tennessee preferred ; while Alton & Terrq Haute common opened 2 cents! higher, at 28 ; In early trade an advance of 1-8 a, lc, took place, Alton &T. II.prefered,lead ing therein, alter which, the market sold off 1-4 a 1 1-8 ; New York Central, Den ver &. Rio Grande, New Jersey Central and Alton. & Terra Haute common, being prominent in the decline. FOREIGN MARKETS. By Cable to Daily Review. 3 Livkkpool, April 27 Noon-Cotton S i fatr and demand freely met at previous sales of 12,000 bales j speculation : ana j export 2,000; receipts 17,700, of which f 11,600 are American;! April B41-64;t ana June b 4i-bl a 6 40-04; June and July 6 45-6-4 a 0 44-&4; July and August 6&0-64 a 6 49-6-4; August and Septem ber 6 54-64 a 6 53-ft4 ; September and wccoDer t 3i ; intures auu ;iara 55s. 6d. ; pork, long clear middles; 50s 6d. Cotton 1 :30 t m Unlands 6 4MB : low middling 6 1-2 ; goodordinary 6 1-8 : oneans. b -; lowlands 6 11-16; good ordinary 6 5-16 ; ordinarv 5 5-8 : July and August 6 48-64. 1 .:r To Builders and others Go to Jacc bi's for Sash, Blinds" and Doors, Glass, &c. You can get all sizes and at the lowest prices. ; 7- '; - x ;; f C030IERCIAI KEWS. WILMINGTON MARKET. April 27. 4 P. M. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Quoted -firm at 51 cents. Sales of 180 casks at 51 cents, market closing firm ROSIN Quoted firm at $ 1.85 for Strained and $1.90 for Good Strained. Sales of 2,000 b.bls. at these figured, market closing firm. TAR Quoted firm at $2.05 per bbl of 280 lbs. 1 - CRUDE TURPENTINE No offi cial quotations. , Sales of receipts at $2 for Hard and $3 50 for Soft and Virgin. COTTON Quoted steady. Sales x( 50 bales on a basis of 113-4 for Middling. Tho following arc the official quota tions: , . ! i Ordinary .. . -...... . . . . 9 1-16 Cts. itOoq urainarv . inns , . Low Middling. ........... II 5-jg Middling. v.. Hj Good Iiddling. . -.- 12 1 ' DAILT RECEIPTS. Cotton. -. : . i ;v. -. Spirits Turpentine . . . "J. Rosin........ Tar........... Crude Turpentine 20r bales 173 casks 1050 bbls 308 bbls 135 bbls I ' - - - ; i -J 1 t )- 1 LI . .1 Wl 11 h I . rfm wV M 1 T W I -w-w r n n r nil h. . NEW APVERTISEaiENTS. SUimEB: GOODS ! At rjia rj ic a t zSj j I 3G MARKET STREET. i . . , . . I KYt.ranrrhrifl.iMr I Kn.rxrfi.ms " w MW J GOODS! ! tiquc, Tinsel. Eoulc, Nun's Veiling; BcngaLne ; Buntings, all wool Beiges. Lawns, Jjeersuckors, Fercais, &c i-ver so many strie-i.anu snaac with Ttiaunlnga to match. White Goods t I n AT-CT-7 V 14 1111 rK I 1 1 2 7f III V 1NIMIU' i pinue. TuckinSr, Linen and Llrwn Lawn?. , i Embroideries In Cmbrktt, aKinsooks and Sovwsoa unsur pa&dod in Workmanehip and Price. Laces Im ipona rrom almost every country, oougnt a sold as Hpccial jobs. ao GLOVES HOSIERY 1 COESETS- HANDKERCHIEFS, COLLARS, - SCARFS, RIBBONS, VEILINGS, CKEPEING 1' & CREPE VEILS. I 1 . . FANS, RARAS.OLS, In endlce variety and astonishing Ivow Prices. Housekeeping iGoods ! LINEN & COTTON SHEETINGS, DAMASKS, Napkins, Towels, MEN and BOYS' WEAR, LADIES GENTS' & CHILDREN'S GAUZE ! MERINO.UNDERWEAR. -In short everything desirable for an outfit, and at Prices that defy competition. Cau and save money by patronizing j aplS3 36 MARKET ST. 0. W. Yates, . . JEALER IN SCHOOL BOOKS ADAPTED to the schooU of North Uaroiina. BLANK BOOKS sultablo for every branch of busuie.'a. A great variety of Styles of STATIONERY, BASKETS, JAPANESE GOODS, CROQUET, Walnut and Fancy Picture Frames, Gold Pens, &c, &c. ' -' ' " Decker.Broa. Pianos and Wood's Organs a specialty. j . apl 23-tf j Salt. Salt. gQTONS AGRICULTURAL SALT 15 000SA:K nTB1OOL SALT. 1 OnnSACKS FINE TABLE SALT. gQQ SACKS COARSE ALUAI SALT, I Fine Tablo Salt in small ockets, 1 -xewTop vuoa Aioiases,- - - ; 120 nhd3' 'Tlcrcs and rrels New j crop Cuba. Porto Rico, Old Crop Cuba and 'Syrup for sale at low prices. apl 23 "WILLARDS." Job Printing J PRICES! j i GOOD WORK J i PROMPT ! Ascertain prices at my office before bar- l . , .. . - - , SJ PRATING done' elsewhere. fl X?r , P11" nl7 done for persons residing out of thecity, and sent to them-by mail free of postage. , E. S, WARROCK, fCor. Chestnutand Water St., Wilmington. 0. apl 25 Marvin's Celebrated JprRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, AU Siies and Prices, frotn$50.00 to $2,2C0.00. Acknowledged by the best authorities to be the BEST SAFE MADE, , : " t - Extract from Scientific American editorial of Feb. 11th; 1882: We are also asked as to thc best fire proof safes. We say MARVIN'S." A. A. WILLARD. : Agent at Wilmington. Golden Harvest. BEST COOKING STOVE FOR THE Come and see it ;-'-"! rjHE money. HOUSE ' rURNISHrNG GOODS-A complete assortment. aplO-lf. PARKER i T A YLORi ial Hotel Wilmington, N. C. M. SCHLOSS, Prop. JprB3T-CLA8S lN : EVERY RESPECT. J JTirst-ciass - Bar and LOON ATTACHED. BILLIARD 8 A pl 27 Cosmopolitan-Bar. J?. lkiaGA ETC, RYOYSTER?: lastWrNBER- JOHN CARROLL. nkw -Advertisements. r : SA3IARITAK N E R V I N E, THE GREAT r NERVE CONQUERER, The only known spoclfie remedy lor tpuepy. ; SAMARITAN -N E R TINE Cures Spasms. CknTulsioM, St. Vitu Dance, Vertigo, Insanltv, Paralysis, Nervous Prostra tion and General Debility. - SAMARITAN N E li V I N E ualiies the. eircula i tinn. TPTviira ifs waste. jmrTsriYOs tone and xiiaror j to thc 6y5tm. I 'I , SAMARITAN NEE V I N E Cures Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness, Im- SJtency. Syphilis, Scrofulaand all Nervous and lood tueeaties. 1 SAMARITAN N E R V IN E I - . . . - The greatest tonic known, itaida dhretlon, insures good appetite, give tone and vigor, to tbe system, guarantees sweet f and- efe6hlng, Bleep" and reetores enfeebled and nervous con fttltutiofia to robust health.' - - f SAMARITAN .NERVINE Safe, Certain, Sure and Speedy. It is invalua ble to .Ladies who are experiencing tne cnange incident to advanced years, by assisting nature at its important period, retaining the vigor and tranquility of early life and carrying them with ease ana saiety through. SAMARITAN ; ' N E R V I N E is the only honestly guaranteed remedy placed oeiore tne puouc. wo guarantee every oottie to give satisfaction or return the monoy. Lead ing physicians testify to its being harmless and good, eminent divines declare It excellent and uneaquaiea ana people everywhere bear cheer ful and voluntary testimony to its great virtue. SAMARITAN N ER Y IN E is unfailing and infallible in curing Alcoholism and Opium Eating. To come before tho public with an aosoiutc cure or a specmc to jremove the desire for alcoholic stimulants or the habit of opium eating, seems to many, wo have no uouot ivu aUnurditr. auch is the case neverthc less, and before offering our medicine to the public we thoroughly convinced ourselves by actual experience that it would do aU we claim ror it. FOR apl 26 SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. First National Bank of Wil mington. CAPITAL STOCK.. . $250,000 66,000 SURPLUS FUND. . . Deposits roceircd and! collections mado on alt accessible polnfs la the United States. DIRECTORS: Ie. e. bubruss. D. G. WORJH, A. MARTIN. JAS. SPRUNT, JAS. DAWSON. OFFICERS E. E. BURRUSS......... Prcsidont. JAMES DAWSON. . .... ...... , Vice President. A. K. WALKER. . . . Cnsblck W. LARKINS. apt 23-tf - Ass't Caslticr. NOTICE. N AND AFTER MVY I, 1882, I SHALL discontinue the sale of Liquors and Lager Beer ."X - ' ; - : And shaD coninc aayself exchHsirely to the sale of Should be p!ead to roceirc the orders of our citizens. Erpectfullj, . C JOHNIL. BOATWRIGHT. ap)S NEW pULLERa.UACKEP ters. Picks. 'Hankwii.t - v aKT.! rgowU now In stock ajid .u of V Ulll . . goods and prices guaraut...! war. -11 uccesaors to Jno. 1' " to. Worth & WoTtT 1,00. Uo. 31I1AL .BarrelH FIi:i:. 150 llara COFtKE 1 narroJs SDi i ! 10.i llots BACON 100 !tak-.-tllAY. " 200 lih'J,-. anil niils- ' l.ow imuit baim'h ; - j lroH r.w. n 'J J-i 1 toh Tobacco. 8uff. s, ' k , V- t T I ' M t T I PV-l . ,j -111 ;auay, ca npi i3 iy ; BRICKTnD SHINGLES !! i 60,000 'Ts?!" ! 40,000 MM ! J Do 100000 nK,CK v.' and a superior lot tbe v Vill iTo . ! er than offered .lately at , 1 'rifs W- .api w- I . , t0alanriU'..".V;V-e' -wiiUn 1). A. S3I1TH & 0. M AN VYA CT CUE RS O F CHAIRS, s Ind BEDSTEAD- Ln-i EE., Large stock, low prices bwt fjn, or goods. , A call and examination is ted. l'ccifvllyW PUROELL HOUSE, I 1JNDER NEW MANAGEMEN-r, 1 ' WILMINGTOX, X. a B. L. PERRY, Proprietor. . i-aie jrropnotor Atlantir: Hotai n n.L in jill its dav. , appointment. Terms ?150 to 13 per , feb S-tf I Look.' Jaw. 'Prevented T Y D. QUINLIVAN, R0R3E-SII0ER AW- Carrier. Horses that arc pricked by nails or Eunctured wounds, are very ottca the can of ock Jaw. Sure cure or no pay. AU dlseae of the feot and acute lameness treated 'la tttf mout skillful manner.' Special attention paid to trotting, overreaching and interfering horses. . Shops Corner Second and Frinw streets. t , apl 3-lwk PRICES! BUYERS OF BOOTS z SHOES WILL FIND A Large Stock COMPLETE LINES AND LO W PRICES! I AT' ' : . GEO. R. FRENCH & SONS', apl 23-4m 39 NORTH FE02TI ST., The Old Reliable Clothing I and Furnishing House.' TF YOU A RE IN WANT OF X COOD - suit of Clothes, a pair of Pants, Shirts, Collari, Cuffs, Underwear, latest designs lu Doroww and Imported Percale Shirts, Plain and 1 vl Hosiery. Neckwear. Umbrellas, Trunks, Tn elling Bags, Canes, Hats, or anythlngb MEN. BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S WCAfc at moderate prices. Call at tnc-okl Clothing and Furnishing Ilouseof L Clothier and Furnlsbcr. -P. S. Thc Best UnlaundriediJoirt,' ' si. tiiepilvrl. I i Inferior to none. , , Sapertor w apl 23 , - Dr. Warner's Abdominal Corset T HATE ADDED TO MV USEOT C01- sets the excellent article narow atw- sample lot Just receircd., Also, 1 H rj is Young Ladies Coraline at $1; Cr' csints, and Coraline Flexible nip h-rvo TrhtMlrA Vkntrol Of tDCW smeriorltv rentes many Imitation genuine but those sold bj me. j jQi. mch 25-tf JACKSON & i BELL, POWER PRESS PRINTERS, AND of rsistr T71TERY DESCRIPTION . i . - neatly and promptly executed tly and promptly execotea. -x,AStfx' Low rates mado for BindiDg JWST Pamphle.ts, Ac. . . . .piJJ-? ojt Kooiu neaur rcraimu ' ' French dieJ Freac: h; Csndlca warranted pare Also. IIome-3Iad Candies, Fruits. r i j : ' c. 1 Second street, 3 doors be Jo Ka , WILMINGTON, N. C. p 0 pffA- "" II i I HIT I" I ' "

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