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The Daily Review. JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop. WILMINGTON. N. C. Entered at the Postofflce at WUmlnstoa.N. C, ,a second-class matter. ES V E 2ST X 3ST C3- - FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1882. A French millionaire, in order to en courage population, has left annua prizes of $1,200, $800 and $600 to the mothers of the largest families in Paris, vrith preference to the poorest in case of equality. It is now said that Alex. II. Stephens will not retire from public life at the termination of his present Congression al term, as has been announced, but that lie will run, as an independent can didate, for Governor of Georgia. . : . . : The death is announced at London, in hpr ninety-second year, of Miss Lilly, who attended the Queen as nurse at the births of her Majesty's! nine children, and was greatly respected and esteem ed. The Queen sent a wreath to be placed on her grave in Highgato Cem etery. ' .. That very important adj unct to New York life, the coaching club, has taken its annual trip into the country, and re turned without the loss of a man, wo man or beast. The New .York Htrald devotes nearly two columns to the ex ploits of this set of useless Fitznoodles, and to our mind the reading is as insip id as the men who can find no bettor way. to dispose of their time. The board of directors of the National Rifle Associat ion of America has issued an appeal to the public for funds with which to successfully carry out tho pro posed great international military rifle match at Creedmoor,in September 1882, between the national guards of Ameri ca and the volunteers of Great Britain, and to send an American national guard rifloteam to Wimbledon in 1883 for the purpose of a return match. Mississippi has found her Mahone in the person of Mr. Chalmers-whose; claim to a seat in the present Congress was decided adversely a few days since and the seat given to the contestant, Mr. Chalmers has returned to his dis trict (the famous shoestring district)and issued a circular announcing himself an icUfuijKipnt candidate for ConcressAnd inviting the disaffected of cither party to rally to his standard. . It is reported that Chalmers was inclose consultation with Secretary of the Navy Chandler a number of times just previous to his departure from . Washington, and the circumstance warrants the impression that the influence of the government will be used in his behalf. : v There are many surmises as to what may be Mr. Blaine's course in the fu ture. There is hardly a doubt but he would command almost any position in the gift of Maine, as he is immensely popular in that State. It cannot be ex pected he will content himself to retire from the political arena, where he has achieved such triumphs and where he ha;cbme so near disgraceful defeats. There is that in his composition which finds life and sustenance in the wran gles and perplexities of political affairs, and it is not expected that - he will fol low in the footsteps of his great enemy, Conkling, who has become now merely a tradition in the political history of the count rv. " TRIUMPH OF FAITHFUL WOMEN. Fifty years ago, on the 14th ultimo, says the Macon Telegraph, an order of the Sisters of Charity, workers and edu cators established themselves in the city of Boston, Mass. Though their mission vras one of peace, quiet work and good deeds, the animosity oi the; moo was soon aroused. Many of the elder read ers of the papers can recall the fear ful accounts of the burning of the con vent by night; whon.the Sisters and the girls under their charge were compelled to fly in the fierce light oftheir burning home, from the insults and violence o a mob of cowardly and brutal men Time has brought one of its revenges The patient Sisters have had their hour of triumph at last. Boston and New England are no longer controlled by the spirit which murdered Indians, burned witches and persecuted women in the name of religion. On the night of the 14th ult., five thousand of the better people of Boston attended the reception of the Sisters of Charity in honor of their semi-centennial. Among those who were on the stace, and made , speeches . on the occa sion, were Governor Long and itlayor Green, of Boston. " . : - - : 1 1 : , : - People of all faiths, all creeds, and all denominations joined in the demonstra- tion, ana the nres that Dngntenea me happy scene gave forth only friendly an-i cheerful glow. Mr. Webster once told his people that they must learn to conquer their prejudices. They seem to have set about the task, and to have made at least ono grand step towards its accomplishment.. 2TOON TELEGRAMS. FOKKIGX NEWS. "' " J Terrible Fire at Iijons. By Cablo to Dally Rerlfrir. h. Loxdon, May' 1& Noon Advices from Lyons state that a I great fire has occurred there. A number of work shops and other buildings were destroy ed. The fire is- believed to been of in cendiary origin. Some 3,000 persons are thrown out of employment. Loss 160,000. i DOMESTIC MARKETS. - By Telegraph to Daily Berlew.1 . FINANCIAL. New York, May 19 Noon. Stocks very dull. Money 3 per cent. Sterling Exchange, long, 1 486$ ; 1 short, 489$ . State bonds fciirly active and generally higher. Governments unchanged. i COMilXECIAL. Cotton quiet. Sales of 778 bales. Uplands 12$ : Orleans 12$. Futures firm ; May 12.10; June 12.13; July 12.24; Au gust 12.37 ; September 12.03 ; October 1 1 .52. Flour steady and quiet. Wheat moderately active and better. Corn quiet and $ 0 better. Pork firm at $18 75019.50. Lard firmer at 11.724. Spirits Turpentine 46$a47. . Rosin j$2- 30. hrnght quiet na wcaJc. '''"''..- ' - .. Baltimore. Md.,i May j 19. Noon- Flour q met and nominally steady; How ard streets arid Western super $3.50 $4.75; extra $5$5.75i family $6$7; city mills' super $3.50 $4.75 ; extra$5- S5.75: Rio brands S7.25 Wheat, South em firmer ; Western firm and inactive : Southern red $1.360&1.4O ; I Amber 1.41: No.2 Western winter red. snot and May, $1.41$1 41. Coni, South ern dull and steady: Western lower and very cfuiDt ;: Southern white 89; Yellow 8788c. : i . ; ! . THE. STOCK MARKET. ' New York; May 19. Noon The Stock market opened irregular, but in the .main ;J per cent lower than it closed yesterday; Erie preferred, how ever, was 1 per centr higher. A decline of took , place in s early trade, St. Paul - leading' therein, followed , at 11 o'clock by a recovery of J$ the, latter in Louisville & Nashville. I FOREIGN MARKETS. 1 (By Cable to Daily Rerlew.) Liverpool; Mayj 19 Noon. Cotton easier; Uplands 6$ ; : Orleans 6 1316; Sales 10,000 bales; speculation and ex port 2,000 bales. Receipts 7,500, all American: May and June 6 i 35-64: June and July. 6 36-64 ; jJuly and August 6 40-64; August and September 6 44-64; September arid: October 6 30-64. Fu tures quiet and steady, bales for the week 68,000 ' bales ; American 4,200 ; speculation 1,800 ; exports 11,000 ; actual exports 14,000 ; imports 9,200 ; Ameri can 39,000; stoek6 91,000 ; American 60,- 900; afloat 420, American 170. ILard 57s 3d.' Pork 86s ; long clear middles 53; short 56. v Liverpool May 191:30 p. m. - Cut Ion Upland' O-ie f Orloana j6 J ; quotations dull; breadstuff weak: corn 6s5d. - . London, May 194 p.lm. Common rosin fe6d." i The Superintendent of the Reading, Pa;, Passetiger Railway Co., Mr. John A. Rigg, narrates the following experi ence: One" of our horses was sprained in such a manner as to he useless. We had tried different; preparations without any results. The use of Stf Jacobs Oil effected, a complete cure, and I can re commend it as a truly wonderful com pound. I 1 , . . I ' ! - " ' ' MOONSHINE. It is said that the secret of the snake charmers of India is that they sew up the mouths of the reptile. Get one of 1cm over here to charm John A. Logan. Boston, Post. , y L, w An5 Italianglass',1 mannfactjtirer i3 making a great success with ladies7 glass bonnets and hat3. : Thank heaven we will now have something' transpa rent. Borne Sentinel. , The wife of a United States Senator says that her bill for flowers during the season is $2,000. As a Senator's salary is only $6,000, this leaves the old man l'ul - C ' T . J T A very mue ior wmsjtey. soawn jrosc. j "I'm now going to tell you a true story," said Col. Bragger, 'and ' truth, you know," is always stranger than fic- tion." - 'Yest the kind that you. put in J UU1 KTlkW Ul&UUp marked , a bystander.) Disgusting ? Yes; it was ! The fox hunters had run the fox about out of breath and would undoubtedly have caught him, if a tarmers boy ahead o them itt1 a field, hadn't thrown a rock and slain the fox. And tho lad couldn't understand why they were disgusted with him .He thought they chased the lox because they wanted it. and that he 1 was doing them a favor in heading off the beast. iSut it taught him a lesson A i S V I .Hi to nimu ms own Dusmess, wnicn win do him good hereafter. Boston post.. PERSONAL. General Schenk is said to be recover ing from Bnght's disease by the use of skimmed milk., r 1 1 j The NewYork World thinks that Mr. Arthur, in signing the Chinesejbill, has vetoea ms own veto. , . The handsome, wealthy 'and eloquent Monsignor Chapel, the Catesby of "Lothair," is coming to this country. ' - Mis3 4 Vinrinia- Cameron, second daughter of too ' Pennsylvania Senator, win oe xnarrieu smy uj uicubcuaai -n i i r est a. :t- a. Rodgers; son of Admiral -Rodgers. Mark Twain is now : making a tour of the Mississippi river from its month uo to head waters, with a new - to writing a book of sketches, which will De Drougnt out some ume in uio sum mer. -v"ir- ..! Governor McEnery, in 5Ms "message to me uouisiana uensmcure. exprcaaes the opinion that the consfitution of 1879 is a faihire; and that a new constitution would be a blessing.; I:--' ' -i S Salvmt'assures hi9 friends; that he will eotne U America next autumn. ItfsLde Prescott; who was .in .his com pany during his last engagement in America, has been engaged for next 'season. SHOUTS, Wall street is so dull that the mem bers tof the Stock Exchange average about $10 per day. n 1 The correct pronunciation of the Eng lish proper name of the murdered Cavr endish is , Candish.1' The American Tract Society issued during the past year 292,000 volumes ; received, 379,221 ; expended 374,097. Whoa stockings with digits the fashion. become, 'Twill put a young Uay In lldgete, . Who puts on her boot and finds that she's put ,Two toe into ono of the digits. :iim a Dispatches to tho m Times-Democrat from Camden, Ark.- on the Ouchita river, report one of the heaviest over flows known to the oldest settlers: ' The river is forty-five feet above low water mark, and rising at the rate of two inch es an hour. Plantations are under wa ter and crops ruined. . Stock for several miles east of Camden are drowned, and mills, fences and houses are washed away. All railroad bridges on the Lou isiana branch of the Iron Mountains are destroyed. Telegraph wires are down and the town is completely cut off from communication witn the world.l r The losses are very large. The rainfall was the heaviest ever known in that section. David Davis takes great comfort in reading paragraphs like this "Balzac was so stout that it was a dayfs exercise to walk around him ; the riot iact would not disDers3 him and he was encircled with bandaires as if a hogshead. Rossi ni was a veritable Jumbo, since for six years he! never saw his knees ; ordinar ily he was called by the small boys a i r , ... T..l-, nippopotamus in paiuaiuujis, u uiea Janin, the prince of critics, broke every sofa he sat upon ; his chin and his cheeks protruded beyond his beard and his whiskers. Lablache was charged three fares whenever he travelled, and it was in a horse-box elegantly fitted up with all the comforts of home, plus an open- ing outside, that he voyaged before his death." -I ' -w. A Card. To all who are suffering from the er rors and indiscretion of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c.i I will send a recipe that will cure you, free of charge. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America.! Send a self-addressed envelope to Rev. Joseph T. Inman Station D. New York Citv. deod w6m. A Remedy. I Some of our northern Republicans exchanges are bitterly complaining of the scarcity of negro Congressmen. We can tell them how to remedy the deficiency. Let them advise the Re publicans in Republican districts in the Northern States to nominate negro can didates for Congress and elect them. There are thousands of negroes in the north only waiting for, the chance. Since the Republican party came into power, with the statement that it lived and breathed for the 'benefit of the ne 1 gro, nine of this race have been mem bers of the House and ono has been a Senator. This record is damaging enough to Republican professions. If they really liked to see negroes in Con gress, tmy could sena nneeu or twenty from northern States to every Congress. Louisville Courier-Journal. Rescued from Death William J. Coughlin of Somerville Mass.. saVs : In the fall of 1876 T was taken with bleeding f the lungs follow ed by a severe cough. I lost my appe tite and flesh, and I was confined to my bed. In 1877 I was admitted to the Hospital. The doctors said I had a hole in my lung as big as a half dollar. At one time a report went around that I was dead. ,1 gave up hope, but a friend told mo of Dr. William Hall's Balsam for the lungs. I got a bottle, when to my surprise, I commenced to feel better and to-day I feel better than for three years past I write this hoping every one afflict ed with Diseased Lungs will take William-Hall's Balsam; and be convinced that Consumption can be cured. I can positively say it has done more good than all the other medicines I have taken since my sickness. i COMMERCIAL NEWS. WILMINGTON MARKET. ? I Mat 19. i p. M. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Quoted firm at 44c. Sales of 220 casks at these figures, market closing firm. , KOSLN Quoted firm at $1.65 for Straincd.jand $1.70 for Good Strained. No sales reported. TAR Quoted firm at $1.65 per bbl of 280 lbs. CRUDE TURPENTINE No ofii cial quotations. Iarket quiet at $1.50j for Hard and $2.75 forSoft and Virgin. UUrxUiS Quoted dull. Sales of 30 bales on a basis of llic. for middling. ine iouowmg are the olhcial quota tions. Ordinary i . Good Ordinary Low Middling. 9 3-16 .....10 9-16 11 7-16 cts, juiaaimg. . . ...11$ Good Middling. ..12j DAILY RECEIPTS. Cotton . . .... . . . . .......... Spirits Turpentine 4 Rosin. . !... Tar....,....., Ctade Turpentine-. . 40 bales 216 casks 1052 bbls 133 bbls 83 bbk IVEEKIiT STATEMENT. STOCKS ON HAND MAT 13, 1882 Cotton ashore, 2,508; afloat, 326; totaL 2,834. .:v;.. il i- -- . ' Spirits ashore, 881; afloat, 10: total. Rosin-ashore, 86,696; afloat, 7,724: to tal 94,42a , Tar ashore, 6,191. Crude ashore, 429. , ' RECEIPTS FROM MAT 6 TO SLAT 13, 1882. (jotton. 3t; spirits, 1,161; rosin, 6,779; tar, 1,755 ; crude, 846.- - EXPORTS FROM MAT 6 TO MAT 13. 1882. DOMESTIC. Cotton," 1274; spirits, 696: rosin, 2L- 761; tar, 832; crude, 35. - FOREIGN. ' , . Rosin, 5,263; tar, 1,500. 1 MSCELLANEOUS STRONG A . A great. many, people . are asking what particular troubles Brown's Iron Bittsks is good for. It will cure Heart Disease, Paral ysis, Dropsy, Kidney Disease, Con sumption, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and all similar diseases. Its wonderful curative power is simply because it purifies and en riches the blood, thus beginning at the foundation, and by building up the system, drives out all disease. J I A Lady Cured of Rheumatism. Baltimore, Md. J May 7, i83o. My health was much shattered by Rheumatism when I commenced taking Brown's Iron Bitters, and I scarcely had strength enough to at tend to my daily household duties. Iam now using the third bottle and I am regaining strength daily, and I i cheerfully recommend it to alL I cannot say too much in praise of it. Mrs. Mary h Brashear, 173 Prcstma nst Kidney Disease Cured. Christiansburg, Va., S8i. Suffering from kidney disease, from which I could get no relief, I tried Brown's Iron Bitters, which . cured me completely. . A child of mine, recovering from scarlet fever, had no appetite and did not seem to be able to eat at all. I gave him Iron Bitters with the happiest results. 1 J. Kylb Montague. Heart Disease. Vine St., Harrisburg, Pa. j Dec. 2, 1 88 1. After trying different physicians 1 and many remedies for palpitation of the heart without receiving any benefit, I was advised to try Brown's I Iroa Bitters. I have used two bot tles and never found anything that gave me so much relief. , Mrs. Jennie Hess. For the peculiar troubles to which .ladies are subject, Brown's Iron Bitters is invaluable. Try it. ' . sBe sure and get the Genuine. Erhard Demuth, "pUTCHER, NEXT ( DOOR CORNER MAR- ketrand Water . Streets, 1 WILMINGTON, N. C. The best Meats of all kinds ahvavs on hand. SUPPLYING VESSELS A SPECIALTY. r may 14-lw Awake ! IS EVERY ONE WHO GETS THE BEST Goods for the Least Money Why not then try the .NEW SADDLERY AND TRUNK HOUSE of ' H. M. Bowden & Co., t 40 Market street. Repairing promptly done. may 17 Dissolution of Copartnership THE COPARTNERSHIP EXISTING BE-tw-een H. Brunhild & Bro. and W. L. Mead ows, is dissolved, the undersigned having sold their interest in the Cape Fear Tobacco Works. All accounts duo said Cape Fear Tobacco Works under the old copartnership are para ble to the undersigned, who will sign in liqui dation. . H. BRUNHILD & BRO. may 2-lm. Flour, Sugar, Coffee. 1 000 Bbla Flonr' a!1 s18- fjQ Bbls Golden & ExtraC Sugar. JQQ Bags Rio Coffee. Will be sold low bv ' may 9 KERCHNER '& C ALDER BROS. Worth & Worth. QFFER AT LOW PRICES TO PROMPT buyer! : 10,000 Bushel CORN, i 1,000 do. MEAL, 500 Barrels FLOUR, I 150 Bags COFFEE, 1 100 Barrels SUGAR, 100 Boxes BACON, 100 Bales HAY, 250 Hhds. and Bbls. I NEW CROP CUBA MOLASSES, 2,000 Bbls. LIME.CEMENT & PLASTER! 1,000 SPHilTj BARRELS, " ' . ' New and second hand. Tobacco, Snuff, Soap, Lye, Potash, Matches, Candy; Candles, Hoop Iron, Nails, &c, &c ' mayli 1 Bear in Mind 1 fJIHAT I KEEP FULL AND COMPLETE .H.PJRr1 .have Ingredients to fill a aairiiuAi n un stocks of Patent jueuiuaes. x rescnpnoni comnonndr-d inminrKui nntr Stores Fourth and Nun Sts.. Fourth and irn over Sts. may 17-tf Aesthetic Colors and Shapes. J RECEIVED BY STEAMSHIP I "GULF Stream" a large invoice of Millinery, all the new new Straws, wEsthetlcTrinunlngs, Flowers,&c I have on hand a beautiful assortment of Fancy Goods, Neckwear, Fanand Satchels, Ladies' and Children's Underwear and Hosiery. u . Respectfully, j MISS E. KARRER, "y : Exchange Corner. " A Few Stock QF SPRING HATS. NECKWEAR, HLUn EKTT. etc, Jnst reccired and for sale on reaJ onable terms, " "At " 1 " MRS. KATE C. WINES Atet neit Sonthof Postofficc, FACTS NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. fJob Printing! TOW PRICES! : I GOOD WORK ! ' - . :; . .... y . , puoMPT ! 4C Ascertain prices at my office before har tag vour PRH4TING dono elsewhereJ MWork carefully dono for persons residing out of the city, and sent to them bv mall free of postage. K. S. WARROCK ; f. Job Printer, Cor. Chestnut and Water St., Wilmington N. C P. O. Box 402. apl 35 For Smithville. QN AND AFTER THE STII ; INST THE Steamer PASSPORT will resume her ixegHlar trips for Smithville, leaving wharf foot of Mar ket Street, at 9 a. m., except on Saturdays, when she will leave Smithville at 7.S0 a.m., aud Wilmington at 4.30 p. m. i J. W. HARPER. may7-lm Master and Agent. Call On Us For Q ORN, MEAL, FLOUR, - SIDES, SHOULDEKJ5, ! . "SUGAR, MOLASSE COFFEE, CRACKERS, SOAP, POTASH, j I LYE, &c, C ' .' AT BOTTOM PRICES. HALL & PEARS ALL apl 23 i gVERY STEAMER BRINGS US NEW AND i ' : FRESH SUPPLIES OF I . FAMILY GROCERIES, I i rwiNES, cnoiCE liquors AND CIGARS. Every article we sell is strictly as represented. . Ours Is the oldest established grocery house in Wilmington, and we are determined to keep up the high rcputationpt has enjoyed for more than a quarter of ;a century. r We respectfully Invito an examination of stock. 1 GEO. MYERS, apl 30 1 11 and 13 South Front Livery and Exchange Stables and ICart House. TTTE TIAYE COMPLETED A LARGE y Y building with all conveniences for a Liv ery and Sale Stables and Cart House, and offer accommodations for man and beast. Horses and Buggies for hire on reasonablo terms. Evervthing first-class and now. Ambulances and Wagonettes for Excursion parties. MERRITT & HOLLINGSWORTH, Livery and Sales Stables, 1 Corner Fourth & Mulberry streets, may 3-lra d&w New Restaurant. rriHE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECT! fully announce that he has just fitted upatN. 3, Granite Row, South Front St., a restaurant for Ladies and JGentlemen, where meals and refreshments may be had at all hours of th day. Everything Is new and first clas. Po lite waiters and courteous attendants. ' 4Game and Oysters in season. Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars. nov lS ., F. A, SCHUTTE, Prop. CD. fVIorrill. TTNDERTAKER, CABINET MAKER AND KJ - ......... CARPENTER. Office and Work Shop on Sec ond street, opposite Southerland's stables. - uespecttuiiy sonclts orders and guarantees good work, prompt delivery and satisfaction in every respect. may 16-tf i Great Stove Emporium. rl 19 Front' Street, ' ". WILMINGTON. Parker & Tavlor's may 14 The National Saloon ! Northeast Corner Market & Water Streets THE FINEST WINES, LIQUORS AND - CI GARS in the city. ' SODA WATER, SAR- 1sAJ!lYIHLLlA &c- c lodging Rooms neat ly fitted up. j may 14-lm W. H. M. KOCH, Proprietor. Black Spanish Lace, g ASH RIBBONS, i " LISLE THREAD, ! AND LACE GLOVES, LACE COLLARS & TIES, ' WARNER'S HEALTH ABDOMINAL i AND NURSING CORSETS. Jno. J. Hedrick. may 14 " - r ' Scarborough's Saloon and Eestaurant I p VERYTIIIXG FIRST CLASS. MEALS AT fill hAIIK ria.n T ,7 I T . vnaujujuigs. jYeryining gun nteed as good as J.nthe dty. j Bar Is supplied with the best of Liquor. T A. . . - jejuni ny ine monin. ........... ix iw Board by the week ' S Board bv the dar.. wnracM gw your meaia any hour of the T'-Ta '. . 1 JO a J SCARBOROUGH, apl30-2m Ko 8 8outh Water St J. ... ..... - For Sale. OX MRS.WM. WRIGHT'S SOUND PLACE a lot of Lumber, suitable lor building a Pf ilouse. or for fencbf Thfe lumber beimr useleaa to owners will be Sm. oPc sood Bateau may U InjiiDS BROS., er J. C. MUNDS. ADVEUTISE3I NTS. NEVER FAILS. o ra The Only known Sneclflc lt?m4ir .r... fhirp 1 . - - m " - i . ' - Vllill :i U.- J. Rheumatism.. N-:.ralcta.ani iromwu-jn-c fn cm: th hercditarr'tlnt or iA oughly fraaictc ih : din.-aj cause. -r SAMARITAN NERVINE or Vhiu-a, IPalrrful Mrn.rtr.tion r T;.P'' Uterus. Internal H-at, tirsL Inflm,;i'a Bidder. Irritability of tha BMA.ffi$"V of life no Female eh"u!.l. 1 vrithon tu V sweet sleep. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cures Nervous Dyspepsia, paJpIuiUoii f ik. ? Asthma, Bronchi tlsTand all dlSsoftf!81 nna. herrmis dcbllUy permanent lr cumib,-th"JL thU invaluable remedy. Vo you. youns. wu&i old men. who art; corertne your sufferlnn H? mantle by silence, look up,you can beimdhrVi forts. k! make ornament to ySj?a crown of your Maker. If you will, lioaof I? secret longer, untlli It saps yonr rmC2S both body and soul J If yoPu ire tb sfflife , Richmoxd's SamarlUn Nervine. , it wlttfSSri ! 2nHt8' "Tl1 nature decay. and energy to the whole System. 77 CAMADITAM riiantii... i l Isfoj Balebydrmgfists everywhere, or mar be hu rect from us. Those who wish to olalTft?h7 2SHSf.t-hec?rat,ve. Properties of Ramsri u will please enclose a 3-cent postaje stamp fon iW5 pur lllus rated Journal of Hetlfc, BjhMS testimonials of cure from persons who hve ffi medicine, and also their pictures photogranffl their restoration to perfect health. Addreos, DK. S. A BICHMOXD A CO., World's piieptle Iastltate, ST. JOSEPH, HQ, ; 4 i ... r ' j Sundries, i I 750 Boxca Soap Jumbo, Taylor's knd other1 I 100 Boxes'Starch, ' J ' j 100 Cases Lye, 1 75 Ball and Can Potash, 50 Boxes Candles1, . - , ' i i , 100 Cases soda,' 100 Cases Snuff, 25 Bbls " - 100 Boxes Tobacco, all grades 100 Cases Oysters, 1 ' 75 Boxes & Bbls Crackers & Cakes. y For sale by i i may 9 KBRCnXEI & CALDER BROS. : Pianos & Organs. Wood's Organs, l " .. AND I ' Dfinker Bro. Piahos j CJTRICTLT FIRST-LASS ISSTEUMEM1 .;' ,,, Ask for price list and terms. , may U ; YATES'', BOOK ST0EL Pig tish and Oysters. IAM NOW PREPAEED TO FC15BH i . J i rig Fish ad Oysters to my gutit t f Grovet Wriffhtsville) Sound. i ; Come In and try them. my3-lm E. W. MAXXWO.Pn PUROELL HOUSE. TTSDER NEW MANAGEMENT ' . wiiJmingtoK; 5- c I. B. L. PERRY,- Proprietor, i Late Proprietor Atlantic HotcL i In all Its appointments. Tcrnuwjr NOTICE. QN 1ND AFTER MAY 1, If. l.sUi)U discontinue the sale Wines Liquors andiiager Beer -I Ard shaU eonUnc myel evWp&f sale of Family Groceries. Should be pleaed '.to recelre tb ' our citizens. Respeetfully, joira u Boxivrtioft- apl 25 Home Made Candv. PURE AND wnoi-fcau-M-i . " ' ' .J.at ' All xt&oa naae xresa eicf Seeend Street, three doers bej?fj j NEW- riioiiSSi& ipill CUhEC fits. Ij fill Ac. . i ;
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