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Tho Daily Hoviow. JOSIL T. JJLMES, EdiUr & Prop. WILMINGTON. N. C. KjHct4 at th TmUmem at WT)wtjtT,a. C-. E XT I 3STC3-- MONDAY. JULY 21. 1832. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. Mr. EVctlo JCortmber It. -TS ftCrmCSTJX1T-AT-LAKaK : T. UK SETT, or ASO COCXTT. ruK COCt TUIKD COSC PI4TXICT. COL. WHAUTOS J. GRZXS. Or CTMBmLAXP CO. nrrsLXK cockt jcdok: THOMAS KCITO, or oxivos co. OUCTTOft TBIKO msTaicr. swift callowat; or CKI0K CO. itruuoK COCKT JLTXitS: rir.l DUtrk-JAME8 E. frnEPHERD. Secood PtstrM-rjtKD. rfiiurs. Tklrd IHstrtct ALLMAND A- McXOT. Kpvrtk Dltrlet JAMKH C. MacKAE. Flfl DUIriet JOIIX A. GILMER. Mitii nutrvt-wiLUAM m. amrr. The nomination of Col. Wharton J. C recti, our Undard-bearcr in this Con "regional district, was greeted at'Cuni Ixrrlaml by the discharge of one hun dred gun. I f any man can carry Faj ctteYillcit is Col. Ilrecn antl he Will ca rry it.tlcspi te the ilU-ii icd Republicans there. lie will be elected to Congress by a majority ranging from 1,500 I e.ooo vote. .. ,., ; r ' . Sonic ooc who signs himself "The Man thattooJ by Hayes to the It" write a communication to the .Wart mid Observer, in rcapon? to a charge that ho had joincd the Dourbons." The writer i. we presume. Col. Jno. A. McDonald, one of the -early and one ul Uj stanucliot 'Republicans in the llalt-igli diitrict. He acknowledges his aiUliatlou now with the Democrats and U proud of it. He predicts that "Kuf- lin. Jlennett and the whole Democratic Uciet wilf le elected in November next by an orerwhelming majority'1 and that 'the Democratic ticket will carry the country in 1534." So mote it be. White House! Often, oniy'a portion ef this fond was used, though the f ami tare was far better than, any seen in the Ex ecutive Mansion of late years. . Last year tho Sundry Civil bill con tained the following items : Tor care and repair of the Executive Mansion, and forfurnitnrt, thirty thous and dollars." v. . . This year the Sundry Ciril bill repeats these items thus : 1 , For refurnishing Executive Man- J sion T $20,000 Care and repairs of the Execu- iJ Uve Mansion.. 10,000 Now, if the house was refurnished last year, it certainly does not. need a new outfit this year. The item of f'care and repair of the Executive Mansion" goes in year after year without ques tion, yet everybody knows, as in the case "of the annual return uning, tne SUiiDAY'STECEGRAUS. ' 7AannfGToi. . " 77 IE Telegraph to Daily Review. WAsnrjfGTOir, July 23 Alonzo Bell, Assistant Secretary ef the Interior De partment, yesterday tendered his resig nation, to take effect upon the appoint ment of necessor. - Secretary Teller has recommended the appointment ol Merrick I. Joalvn, of Ills,, to succeed Mr. Bell, and his nomination will un doubtedly be sent to the Senate to-mor row. - r i;o Oil TCIiEGIIAIIO. f : WASIUNGTON. Democratic Senators In Caucus fBy Telegraph to Dally Review. ; Washington. July 24-oon.4-The Democratic members of the Senate held I a caucus this morning and resolved to insist upon a full and free discussion of ! all amendments to the tax bill and to .... oppose any attempt to reacn a nnai rote upon the bill, unless such ample 1 opportunity shall have been afforded. r r TYY03iujq territory. Prompt Action of a Vigilance Committee , BjTelesnph to Dally JRev5ew.3':V" San FBAKCxscor ' July 23. A dis-. patch from Portland, Or., bays an un successful attempt was made Friday R.iIm 12.000 bales: stxxulatiou audcx. port 2,000 ; receipts . 3,500 ; none of which were American ; July 6 CO-64 6 61-64; July-August 6 60-646 61-64; Aimust-September 6 : 61-64C8 62-64; September-October r 6 53-61 ; - October November 6 40-64ff6 41-64 ; Xovember December 6 38-64.?: Futures firm. 2:00 p;l m.Cotton, August-September 6 63-64 September-October 6 54 W. PEKSOKAL," been mono, b not expended for lhe And if tho Touchers filed in the Treasu- bya brother of Faync, who .was lynch- ry since uen. urant s nrss term, were ..a 1 V 1 1 carefully scratinizea wniiciaDcocx was . f - ? running the Vhite House, the mystery I tm..,;.tfi fnamA of 20 nrominent of those false charges would soon be ex- roughs, whom they .notified to leave the posed. The precedent then set was not J place be lore hghy ox .aDiae tne conse- Mw fMirri hft t xnk nlri?ed nn- quences. xne oraer was ODeyea ana . .-.i- n u . I the town acr me xrrauuuienfc i a-siuem, m nu SHAM KBFOK3IEIW. Early in the present scsiiun, says the New York Sun, Mr. Warner, of Tcn ncAsce. (Democrat) introduced a bill to nxluco the salary, of 'the l'resident to $30,000. The same bill provides that members of the Cabinet shall have $7,000, Justices of tne Supreme Court $9,000, tho Speaker of the House $7,- 000, and members of Congress $4,000 l he bill was crudely framed, and pro posed only a limited reform ; but the main idea was rizbt. This is Mr. Warner's first experience In Congress, and he has made a good start. He gives promise of being a useful legisla tor. Tho bill was referred to the 'Select Committee ou Kcform in tho Civil Ser vice," in which Mr, Orth, of Indiana, with the strong odor ol the Venezuela job on his garments, is fitly Chairman, associated with "My dear 'llubbell assessor of officeholders, and oily Mr Kasson, of Iowa, who-is always ready with an excuie for the crimes of his party for the outrages of its leaders. NA very iraperlcct idea exists in the pnblio mind as to the cost ef keeping up the Executive Mansion since extrav agance and vulgar display were intro duced there during the era of Grantism. Here art; the items from the Legislative, Executive and Judicial bill for ths cur rent fiscal year: For compensation of the Presi dent of tho United States $50,000 rrtvate becrctary Assistant Secretary Two Executive clerks, at $3,000 , each - - Stenographer... Ono clerk, class four Two clerks, class three, $1,600 each.. Ono clerk, class ono . . Steward ; One day usher Five messengers, at $1,200 each Two doorkeepers, at $1,200 each - One night usher. One watchman One fireman. Contingent expenses of the Ex- ecu tire office. . From the Snndrr aril Bill current fiscal year: For refurnishing tho Executivo Mansion $20,000 For care and repair of the Exe- cutive Mansion 10,000 For fuel for the Executive Man sion ' 2,500 For care and repair of the con serratoriea, 5,500 For lighting the Executive Man sion 15,000 grabbed every possible dollar fchat was within reach of his hands. ! J Tho White House is warmed, lighted. furnished and served by appropriations. The public receptions do not cost, tho President a dime, and the only expense that falls uponlmn is the support of the household, his clothing, and such din ners as he may choose to give to persons in public life. v i ' " " p It is believed that Hayes carried away $175,000 of the $200,000 lie received as Fraudulent President. A salary of $25,000 h enough for thcPrcsident;' it never would ' IjavAlrvjscd but for the greed of Gen. (Jraut at the begin ning of his ecoud term. Menilcrs ot Congress average about live months work in the year. They are really paid at the rate of a thousand dollars a month. Their transportation to and from Washington illiberally provided for. They receive $125 each a year for newspapers and stationery. Theyvoto them selves valuable books and sometimes sell themi They vote them selves bouquets, plants, seeds and other things freely.' They are shaved, they are bathed and perfumed (much to the com fort of some, of their neighbors), and their boots arc blacked at tho public ex pense. Many of them practise law and pursue other vocations , ,while ' in ; Con- cress, borne ol mom represent great I By Cable to Daily KevlewJ AlexaxdktA', -July 24 Xobn. The Sixtieth Rifles marched to occupy Kamleh this morning.. Some skirm ishing is now proceeding, but no details have been received. The Thirty-fifth Infantry are ordered . to support the Sixtieth, The bulk of Arabi Pasha's infantry are reported concentrated at lTn!t'i-- thp. tmons at Kafir "EI Dewar bv a Droiner oi raync, wno was ivncn- r -: . - v i . : ed last spring by citizens of the place. HJ,Mc"V At the Up of lha boll. the. Vigilance 7r:ul VVi 'iTZt: ill li J SW ji wwwv the total force of the Rebels at nearly 100.000. He savs a volunteer cavalry regiment is forming to attack Alexan dria.'- . .. -y. . "; ; : A dispatch from Alcxandna, m the second edition of the Daily Telegraph, says: Arabi Pasha's front fell back last eveninz to the other side of Ram- leh. thus forcins the above mentioned operation on the British. . '., Alexandria; July 23 Noon.Rag heb Bey, second officer of the embar- i - j i croea man sieamer, tvjis uircsLeu, uu was cleared. ; AUIZONA TERBITOltT i 3Iore Indian Depreciation. By Telesvpk to Dally Eeylcr.) TccsoK,' Aritona. July" 23 A Globe j? ii.u j i ri -w ..... . lr. t vtkv tn-Amv f-nm WiA Rr documents were found upon him, show rinf ni4 rhorfA thmt hi hrothftrand iiir that for months he has acted as the foar other, men were killed in Pleasant agent ef Arabi Pasha, for carrying com- Valley- Three brothers, named Tewks- munication between hira J and tdo pai bery, started from their ranche to noti- ace, and the Pan Islamic Committee at fy Sysby of the approach of Indians, Constantinople. Ragheb was taken be but never reached Sysby'a place and it fore the tribunal, atidupon beinrj prom- is supposed they and , two men, named sed leniency if ne tuny eoniessea, gave icy l compiei xiv Ui pcxovua hiwi Frevcrand Wahan..were killed, as they have not been heard from. Two, or three hundred Indians are reported on the Wasatch, fn the vicinity 6t Pleasant v aljcy-and Wild Rye county, oiobe City is trying to. equip a company to take the field.,- In i thc fight . at Sysby's four Indians werejkiUedand at.Tewks bery's six. Mr. Church was killed. Mr. fediey'and his men, who went in search of cattle, are missing, and it is supposed that they also are Jrillodi Re ports stale that from 60 to' 80 Indians are caniped on Coon , Creek and are evidentiyj bound " down . Salt . river.. Buildings have been burned, stock kill ed and driven off and crops laid waste, causing great loss to the settlers. The people are taking measures to; protect themselves.;. FOKEIGjSf KJETVS. ' - l By Cable to Dally Kef lew. j LoxD02f. July 23. The Observer to" dav says : We understand that on Wednesday last the ultimatum was sent to tne oiucau. asking mm to suvuj wiin- in twelve hours whether he was willing Arabi Pasha was connected. The.Iist includes the names of several Enfluen tial oersons at : Constantinople. Rag- heb also gate a list of Arabi's eonfeder ates in Egypt. - A cipher letter to Ara bi was found udoii him. J Ix)nDON. July 24 Noon. A dispatch to the Standard irom Aiexanana, says : The rifles and mounted infantry occu pied lLimleji early this morning. ..They stationed one Gatling and brie field gun at the bridire over the "Canal.1 The ene my's cavalry -appeared, - and galloped boldly along the R.,; at. 300; yards range, but fled upon a volley being fired. After a short time they reappeared Ivith two guns with which they - opened fire ineffectually upon the British, who took to cover. By 9 o'clock,- (he firing had ceased, but the enemy yas expected to reappear with reinforcements. ; ' T.clejrraplitclirevities. Col. Arthur T. Collins, political edi tor of the Nashville American, has re tired from that position. , A white physician was recently called corporations, monopolies, and special 1 to send troops to Egypt, and thatit was by an Indian on Klamath Reservation, unou ihe receipt ol an evasive reply to the -ultimatum that the Government de cided that the time for further delay had passedr ..v . Alexandria, July 23. The Khedive nas signed a decree dismissing Arabi Pacha, and declaring him a rebel. He will also issue a general order. . forbid- interests, receiving large retainers and contingent fees. They tako turns to 1x3 absent, and it has become difficult to preserve a quorum under the' system of pairing on, wnicn leaves consumer cues, and often States, without votes. ; Tbo pay of a Congressman was orig-1 ding tho Egyptian army to obey orders inally eight dollars a day. Then It was I from Arabi; Pacha, and forbidding the people to pay mm their taxes. The mail steamer from Constantino- Ele, which arrived here -this morning, as been embargoed and her captain arrested on suspicion that'jie was con veying letters to Arabi Pacha. The steamer is guarded by four steam launches from the British fleet.- j The British nave ch arteredt wo ves sels to convey 300 mules from Cyprus. iially eight dollars a day raised to $3,000 a year, and finally it was put at $5,000. Distinguished Sen ators and Representatives have become millionaires without engaging in any other pursuit than politics. John Sher man is only one of a number of shining examples of thrift of this sort. Mr. Horr is a type of the average Re publican Congressman, aad a most Oregon, to treat the sick son of the lat ter. The bo v died arid the Indian shot the physician dead and fled. .-; . Commodore Shufeldt .was at Yokaho ma, Janani'ori tho 6lh" inst.''en; route for this country with the Corean treaty He states that his letter to Sargent which has now become notorious, was not intended for publication,, and that the latter was guilty of a' gross violation of confidence in allowing it to . be pub lished.: ;. .r - ' ' " ',---;fxl COMMERCIAL NEWS. Tbey will start for that port to-day. The Observer, in a special edition, proper associate for Mr. Orth, Mr. Jay prints the following: The proclamation Hubbell, Mr. Kasson, and the "rest of issued by tne Khedive asks tne people them," as Oakes Ames contemptuously to assist the English, who it aays, are i u i.i r it i j . promoting the real interests of Egypt, described tho fellow-plunderers associat- ..ThaManmoudich Canal has ' faflpn 4 cd with Garfield. inches in the last 48 hours. ;VV Miscreants are still occasionally J 1 1 I- il ? -SHORTS " i icaugatvim oaiia m ineir possession Simla. Julv23 The Indian Govern- Frank Simmons, the American artist. ImcnLrenlving to a telegram from Emr- has iu his studio room a nearly com-1 land. . on Tuesday last. . stated that the 3,250 2,000 4,000 1.800 . 1,800 2,800 1,200 1,800 1,200 6,000 2,400 1,200 000 - 861 8,000 for tho Total... $145,664 There arc other items, mixed with different . appropriations purposely to make confusion, from which the exact figures chargeable to the Executive Mansion cannot be seraratcd. I Cntil tlie Republicans brought in pomp and prodigality the established habit was to; rote , fifteen or twenty thousaud dollars at'the advent of a new adminUtratioa. for . refurnishing the plelcd colossal statue of the late Oliver P. Morton, of Indiana. j Uttle Johnny, who has been observ ing the Giliiculy with which gorged mosquitoes fly, relates to his little brother; at the breakfast table: 44If you eat bo much you will die,' Billy, and be an angel; but you won't ,be able to 1 At a recent meeting of the Master Carbuilders Association Mr. Forney said that from 1,200 to 1,500 railroad employes are killed, aad from 5,000 to Indian, -contingent, for the Egyptian campaign could be embarked within a fortnight orthree weeks. PARiaUulyiSrrMeasures for the protection of the Suez Canal were dis cussed at the Cabinet; meeting to-day and the necessary credit will probably be moved in the Chamber of Deputies to-morrow. ' . : . Loxooar. Julv 23--A despatch! "re ceived by the Exchange Telegraph Co., from Alexandria, says: It is under stood that an English and French occu- pation'cXorUSaids projected.. No WILMINGTON MARKET. 1 Jult 24 4 P. M. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Quoted steady at 43 cents. Sales of 300 cask at these figures, market closing quiet. ROSIN Quoted steady at ;$L45 for Strained and $1.60 for Uood : Strained with sales as offered.' 71 t1 ; TAR Quoted firm "at $2.20 per bbl of 280 lbs,, with sales of receipts, at quo tation. : ; S CRUDE TURPENTINE-4-No offi cial quotations. Sales of receipts at $1.75 for Hard and $3 for Yellow Dip COTTON Quoted steady., . No sales reported. t The : following aie the effi eial quotations: ! v : ; v Ordinary. . . ;. . . . . : : : . . . ; 9 9-16 Good Ordinary. ... . . . . . . . 10 15-16 Low Middling. i.... . .11 13-16 Middling. . ....... ... ...121 u Good Middling. ......... ..12 Susan B. Anthouy is going to Texas on a lecturing tour. , - - " : Thecoronatiou of the Czar lias 'definitely tostDoncxl to next ear. V - - - w a mr . - Queen Victoria has granted a charter to Neweastle-on-Tyne,- making that town a city. .. Lieutenant Daneuhower . is now 1 at Capon Springs, Va., where his health is steadily improving. y -J: Mrs. Lanirtry b to receiye $500 ni?ht. and all expenses of herself and maid, for 100 nights in America; i ' ' The Em press Eugenie is expected to reside at Osborne lottage, .r.ast uowes, for a short time during Queen Victoria's stay in the Isle of W ight. ';v It is said in London that Mr; James Gordon Bennett is so delighted with the steam yacht which St. Clare Byrne, o Laverpool. designed lor mm that, lie is about to build another by the? same design, 250 feet long and 1,100 tons. bar- den. : .. Ls - - ' Arabi Pasha recently gave'-onlers to have the life of Napoleon I, translated into Arabic, saving- to his friends : "Naoolebn is my model. I "will do what he did nay. I wilf do more will found an Arabian empire, JIc has also tried to play the role ,qf a prophet by frequently quoting, the Koran, aud professing to have familiar inter'iews with the ghost of; Mahomet. One day, a mouth ago, wliile on his way to, tfic Alosque, he suddenly stopped aud stared wild 1 vat the air. as if seeing a vision, Then he stamped upon) tne ground and cried out that a gun was i buried under neath the spot.; Excavations wrero after ward made. and. sure enough, a eun was found at a depth oi several teet. - : i it . r i J.::) ... -. In countries where malaria s is preva lent or where the climate ; is subject to sudden changes should be found in eve ry house Brown's Iron Bitters. 1 In the interchange of thought use no coin but gold and silver. r Best ever made, Emory's Little Ca thartic Pills, pleasant to 5 take, i sugar coated; no griping; only 15 cents a box of Druggists or by mail. Standard Gur Co., 114 Nassau Street, New. York.; I 8m d&w. : ;i;;v.:. 'J-.-f Gold is either the! fortune or the of mankind, according to its use. ruin xts. 4 10,000lnjured every year, drawing from fui-Zi F!?;.0 this the Conclusion tnat the need SfTo Yfef ? H.tr i nr, ,,frmtj ninr 1 Alexandria since noon yesterday. Ad- t. 1 j l tt rnirsiymonrhasordereAthemachiri- w FKii???1!: l?eF1t iy of aU cotton presses to be used in had been in tho habit forJa few days condensing water. " !' lastwcek of carrying $150 in tha insido -. LOSUOX, July 23 Noon. A dispatch pocket of a vest. Changing his test one from Alexandria to Renter's, this even day ho fprgot all about the moneyr and fag, says the, troopship Milabor, with a lucky thing it was, as burglars carried 1,108 men and a battery of artillery, has off the moneyless garment that same, arrived. , . . Jf night, securing it from his bedside. -Avsrrn i.f c A peculiar system f of ' mortgaging CWforl stafcving; homeless irregular. -farms is used in Switzerland: A firmer I persons camnine in 5ibeck tTarden. If - There is great mortality among them. - It is rumored that the French marines have disembarked at Port Said, but it is impossible to verify the rumor there be ing no telegraphic communication. Ar abi Pasha ycsierdaymassed 700 cav- -. .; . DAILY RECEIPTS. Spirits Turpentine. ........ Rosin. .................... Tar Crude Turpentine. . : . 387 casks 751 bbls 49 ... 330 ; . DOMESTIC MARKETS. bbl Obis By Telegraph to Dally Review. ' .FINANCIAL New York, July 24 NoonStocks strong; money 3 per cent ; sterling ex change, long, 4854; short, 4884.' State Donas without leature. Governments i may do now oi a aozen men successive ly, the simple record in an official' book snowing their order. I If he fails to pa v. a successor is found for him by begin ning at tho bottom of the list of ' debt ors, and calling on each in his order to assume ail tne ocots ana managi-the i&rzu or frurp asiuq aim lose nis Claim. ' A fofwardmc'agent in Berlin has been sentenced to ten years penal servitude and to pay a fine of $375 for having attempted to forward by the Stettin rail way a case containing an. iniernai machine. The clockwork " acted too rapidly, and the explosion cecum! while the case was in the station.-. He -t had larrelv over insured the roods:" I - a An Kditor"s Gratitude Fjifnla Ala... .Tnna 1 A IRflrt II. II. Warner & Co. Sirs To the faithful use of your;. Safe Kidney, and UvcrCurcI attribute the permanent and gratifying cure ol a painful strict ure of the-urethra, which has afHictcd my son for seven long years. ;Evcry other-known remedy had been, tried but had failed. A. Waxxwl. COMMERCIAX. Cotton quiet; sales 750 bales: Uo- j&nus xi; wrieans u. jbutures quiet: July 12.73; August. 12.74; September l-ao; ycujoer ii.ua; JMOvemoer 11.78; December 11.78. Flour dnll s.nd Wheat heavy arid 1 jffi2i lower. Corn ami ana oi4 iawer. Fork istejulv t BALTniORE. Julv 24-Noon i . -r- . lower anq r qmet ; Ho ward - street and airy with field guns at the pumping sta tion oi rvanucajwaier. works, it is re ported .that his u the water, works: r John, Dillon said that if sixty honest members were returned to Paruameut, to support Mr. Parnell. they would reader the repres- Western." $3fl$3.75; extra t 4 5 25 sioa crime bill inoperative. For family &50SiK50z rfiv WfTi. T ereryinan arrested under the bill they S3i$X75; extra $4$7.05; Rio brands would waste two daysln the House of $6J25$60. '.; Wheat; Southern lower Commons: when they- were enabled to Western lower and active': Southern'red understandlhe working of land corpo- $i:i5A$1.18 ; amber I.151J20- Ko Q rations they would organize such ma- Western wintcrr red.: snoL 5ti fexvw.v vfji , twuuicm bieauy ; w estern dull : itooS??- Vh' iuominal chrnery as to defeat it. '-'While science cannot trace to its ori! gin the vital spark, it can regulate na ture's force. " In all cases of disordered nerves, Dr. Benson's Celery and Cham- om:io iii j mvecomionana tons, i hw cure dyspepsia, headache and aggravat- ng waxcin i rrru x ,vi rs : ? FOREIGN MARKETS - - ByCtetoDai jfrieWj. i X : uIoVJuly24UN66n.-Ctetton steady. Uplands 15-16 Orleans 74. Malaria, Chills-and Fever, and Bit ious attacks positively cured" with Em ory's Standard Cure rills-an infallible remedy : never fait to fcurethe most Ob stinate, long-standing cases where Qui nine and all other remedies, , had tailed They are prepared expressly '"for mala nous sections, ' in double1 4 boxesir two kinds of Pills, containing a stnSng? ca thartic and a chill breaker, sugar-coat ed ; contain no Quinine or Mercury, causing no gnping or .purging: tnev are '1 -1 3 ri . . - - i . uiiiu auu emcieni cenain. - in ineirc ac tion and harmless in all cases: theY'cf- iectuauy cieause thev.systemr and give newuie ana tone'to the body. As a household remedy they - are uneoualed . For LiVer Complaint their en ual is not 1- - "1- 11 1 . i r anown one vox win nave a wonoenui effect on the worst case.' f Thev are used and prescribed by Physicians, and sold ny juraggisrs everywhere, or sent bv mail, 25 and 50 cent boxes, r Embryos Little Cathartic Pills, best ever made: only. 15 Cents. Standard Cure Co 114 Nassau Street. New York. 8rd d&wj me SpnngitndiestheblcS 4 iconqucrsdiScakc;uitHe m the 'Fair if Vrur . ; system to strmd the ihcL- 1 w of sudden changes; .kj I r r r ? f9"rcly. prevented as b keeping the system in W feet condition. BroS Iron BiTOits ensures i1 feet health, trough changing seasons, it iiit uuiii'cr- irom . W : tmniiu clUU It air,1 tion, Kidney and Livrr XU -I ease. &c : . . , . ,,of . well-known-firm of H; S jBerhn & Co., Attorneys' ii . Droir Building, ton, D. C, tvTites, Dec. 1881: ! GtntUnun t I take plei tp l wiastaungtljatlkaviiKi 1 i w ., Brown's Iron Bitten for in.1 lana and nervous trouble " cauf?: overwork; 4i ' Ask for Brown's Iron Bit- 4 ters,; and insist oh havin? with 'something jkoiAA mended as "just as goody i The1; genuine-is made only t by theBrown Chemical Co. ijaiUmoreMd, " V.'.' 7lf Biltfer. - vA:Card;-l. .- , To all who are suffering Jfrom the er rors and indiscretion of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of hianhood o&c., x yui sena a recipe mat win cure you, fkeb.. of. charge. : This- great remedy was discovered by a rnissionary in South America; Send a self-addressed envelope to Rev. Joseph T. Inmak, Station D. New -Yerk'OitvT deod w6m. .lUISCEIiliANEOUS. Olarets and Light? Wines; A.'. KW: PACKAGES (Urjro aod 8aH) i JX. the very finest. , . inn PACK AGES-ALL GHADtS. Consigned and must be Bold. June is-tr v DkROS$ET & CO. QHEESE 50 BOXES, QTAKCH 200 BOXES, . rjpOMATOESM CASBS, . V,'.';'. CANNED" COBN, - -j-.' '.;' I , . . PEACHES, lc I-'-' ' Prlcea verv low. ' -f ,. june 18.tr .. , ., , psEOSSET ica Salt. Salt. I ,.2QQSACKS, FINE TABLE 8ALT. 500 pACKS T i-J k: iiFlM Table Salt tt imii pocba, New Crop Cuba MoUm -1 0nHhds Tlcrc0 an'i m'J i top Cuba, Porto KlctfOli CroplCiika n Ncctax jxapJor aaieatow,prlcei. ;.- June 18 - ; T 'Mttuu ft. ::K)a. .-.f A New Lot tt HARNESS JUST RECEIVED sale low.'-rhare foil lteea of Trai ATI - . .. ;. ' ! nsea at pricea to suit taQ tlmrf, tj s. Repairing executed neatly " patcbi I- XEM0NS And Good Ttliiskeys ! ! ! ND OTHER REFRESHING 'ARTICLE8 iox this sultry weather. . ; ; Zttl ii-: f . Choice 1 Fresh oderjes aeceived by every Steamer. 7: " v. ' :s Give mm a call and ak to see eur latest, ;Geo jaiyli MYERS; 11 and IS South Fron 11 TERC HANTS AND CLERKS WHO WILL close business . thereafter at & o'clock rrill ISPLENDID' LUNCHV - f , Every day latHUTTE.'S. Best-the marks aSbrds and prices very reasonable: F. A, ; 4 fri ll." ; ,rf Successor to Mallard BovM T R. BRIDGERS, ESQ. i-resioens v unungwa x TZV'jt 1 take nonce, n wzitt to construct soch a drair la jtobt "Ifzi SIR: Please ' M Illy. BWiU m UAM mm Wm the Northeast branch of t.WiSJrV permit steamexs tnaTlgato.thstKrt- oat obstruction. . t ' J Juyll-?ni PUE0ELL HOUSE UNDER NEW JLlNAGlM?3?a m B. Lw PKRBT rvpfltA Proprietor Atlantic uowi-jrtt iniimi mmnnnimM. - 4 day. . i . iace -hp i ' I" I n 1; . V It cmre Hair Balsam. . . TV. kt'Onttrf. June 13-tf SCriUTTE, jrropneior. HpiTje Made.Candvs PURE AND WHOLESOilE. l,t;r ATI kinds made fresh everr dav at 1,,..-.-;-.. . . g v iwuiff Second Street, three doors below the Post r in l M i 1 1 r mmt. BoatBiiaaingaSprp' "ZLri.tr BAC3NQ BOATS. ,cnfi f rices moderate; Clre me (risL .1: Jane jJil v - m
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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