e Daily Review TUESDAY. MAY 15 1883. ! Tha TifiiUi Ti(vri.pnn hem the. laraest bona fide circulation, of any newspaper puoiisaea, m vie city fnww. STATE NEWS. Raleish Ftsitor : W. A. Gainev, of Moore county. I M led 18 aWJ turkeys theuast srji'nqr k;";n2 5 at one shot. vnr 3 otonnfliAr. the lb-ec weisH": 56 nnnnds. shoD J a mn cod6- .red several pernm at St. Ausasl:ne Ep;s copal (colored) church ypteray moi.fc- ins. At me uooa anepneru cuu c iiiisi. nisht he confirmed r'ne persons. Goldsboro Mcsserjer: Mr. J. W. Co,':-,; for many y.i3 tnc efirciit pcimaJ-r at Kirston, has. been U"ned outofofii 3. Mr. W. A. Coleman i-s been anoo;nted in r: s ad. Mr. L,. B. bv-th. on Satuny lf?t. WMed a snke on I faua near tls ci y, ot 'e wb'o snake species, nirisi' ' ? over sixiect in lerch wit'i very slender bciy. Mr. W.C. Svsr: , r in fie Contentnea section ;n Grt ne county, bad the ip'sfortune te break an arm one day last week ;i be'ns !uown irom a horse. Dr. W. C. GrMoway rftndftrrd surgical aid. The ' "on of connlry around Fa"son on t nervy. m W. Rai'road is fast becoming a truck garden. On the 9th inst., packages of Iruck were shipped there to northern marked, the sh?Dmens last Saturday g.'eat from fid "vverel likewise quite heavy. -Doctor J. M. Zachary, of Jackson county. N. C, wnt2S to the Atlanta Wor-d that species of cichori or Peruvian bark tree has been d;scorsred in that county. The leaves re3mb!e those of the sumach or " the walnut; it bears large bunches of red bei.ies, only larger, which ripen in September. The bark is smooth md tbec-four . ot an inch thick. The Hebrew citizens of this community are not p'r -gether a-'scattercd Baon."' They have organized a conreaon ?nd have elect -id Dr. Bloch. of Wabash, Ind., as Rabbi. Quite a large con.- -gation assembled at 1 he syna .vde yes terday aftei ac on. The Doc r pleach ed his first csrmon Filday evening ond lectured SalpnJay morr'ng. The sei vi des are in Hebrew, Gei Ji?n and Eng lish. They will have regular services and Sabbath School every Salurday The new post office job in ;s city Hs fallen through and Ilatton, of the post office depaii-mcnt, a.3r having twice signed orders for rU removal to the Opera House, and as oi 1n revoked it, h? s at last anchored dovs a to the idea that the office may go 'Ho any o' ier building but in that of 'ie editor ot f he Messenger a democratic paper. Here is civil seivlce reform! We wrote Hatton some two months vjo that we were a Democrat, as such hadnoclaims upon h?s admin's ?al"on, ask'd no favors and expected none; that if the "civil service policy ' forbid the renting of a building owned by a democratic editor. aU we demanded after having rented our build'npc ,Tie postmas'r with the approval of Ha' ton. and sm buildmsr having been aulted of i:s shelves and fixtures under his approval. that the building be put back in the same good condition it was when rented for the post office. Liist of .Letters. A list of unclaimed letters remaining at the Post Office in this City on Wed nesday. May 16, 1883: A CI R Anrlnrsnn. B Joseph Bartman, Mary Bridgera, Shoemaker Benjamin, Rachel A Bo wen. C Francis J Conlen, J M Collier, (2). D-LW Davis, M C Davidson, Maria Davis, Kev Vim Devane, (4). E C P Evans, EUza Everett, Samuel .Everett, (2). F R B Frazier, John W Fal's, John T Far ray, Harriet Fov. - G BF Greer, Daniel .Gates, Lvke lirauy, Hannah uranam, Mary lireen, Matilda ftilla. Rufus fiardner. H Delia Bansley, Charlotte Holmes. TT . TT r V T1 - teo ij riaven, kjf 11 news, r rancis Hindon, J T Harrell, Johanna Hooper, Isadora Howard, Isabel'a Houston, Mary Howe, Mary Han is, Syhia Herrinr, Sarah A H'nes, WP'iam Har- . W 1 WW gest, vv 11 "am news. J Annie Johnson. EUza A Jone3. - N E Jones, Florence Jones, Sylvia Jones, Will'e .Jackson. K-CaptM H Kerley, Polly Kelley. : Ii Lillie Ianington, Sarah Jane , Lawrence, Jane M Lucas. l r l rc . T n r t r i Moore, James T Mills, John G Moore, M J Merrick, Robt.Moniss,2, McMack McBiide, Susan Jahe Moore. N Alex Newton. O Sarah Owens. v - P Andrew Pierce. Charles PaLrllr- J T Pate, F E Patterson, Thomas Pilce. SE Smith, Dar:el Shaw. Clory Sims, Annie Swinson, Gcorgeana Swann, John XV Smith. Southein Lteht Society, James Sheehan, Jeiry Sellers, Jack Simpoo, K H Snell, . Marv Simmons, R P Spalding, S J Sanders. T R J Taylor. C C Taylor. Hannah Taylor. W Simon Wilson, Susan A Waters, Martha Williams, PhylHs Winstead, Ivsls Wade, Capt J Frank Wilkinson, Henry WiUis, Henry Waddell.-Francis "Wfdell,. Burgess WMiauis, Jerus . Welch. , Persons calling foriettei-s in the above ):st will please say "advertised;" if not called for within ten days will be sent the dead letter office at Washington, Brink P. M. Quarterly Meetiuirs " For the Wilmington district of the Methodist E. Church, South: f SECOND ROUND.) Cokesbury May 12-13 jxewron urovo Mission,. ... .Aiay 15 Bladei. . ...... . . . . . . ... . . . ..May 19-20 Whiteviile, aSWhitcville...Ma'y 34 District Conference, at Whiteviile. . . . . . . . . . . . . May 24-27 Waccamaw Mission .... . May 29' Fair Bluff Mission .May 30 Elizabeth, at Bladen Springs June 2- 3 Point Caswell Mission. .....June 5 . ' IL 0. Bukto:;, P. E T&EMAJTXS- Themalls close and arrive at the City Pot office as follows : .......... CLOSE. Northern through malls, last........ 8.80 P. M. Northern through and wi malls.... 5. 40 A. H. Raleigh P. M. and 5.40 A- M. Mails for the N. C. Railroad and routes sunplled t lie re from Includ ing A. & S. C. Railroad A '.OOP M. and 5.40 A.M. Southern Malls for all poinls ooutu, dally 8.00 P. M. Western malls (C. C. Railway) dally, (except Sunday) 6. 15 P. M. All points between Hamlet an' Ral eigh. 6.15 P. M. Mail for Cheraw and Darlington Rall ro' 8.00 P. M. Malls for points ' Jtween Florence and Charleston 8.00 P. M. Favettcville aud office on Caoe Fea.' River, Tr.csdays and Fridays. .... .1.00 P. M. Fayetteville, via Lumberton, daily, except Sundays - .6.15 P. M. Onslow C. II. and Intermediate offi ces, Tuesdays and Fridays. 6.00 A. M. Smith ville malls, by steamboat; dally (except Sundays) ..8.30 A. M. Malls, or Easy Hill, Town C-eek, Shalloite aa! Little River, Tues days anf1 Fridays 6.00 M. WrighUville, daily 8.30 A. M. OPEN FOR DELIVERY. Northern through art way malls. . . .7.30 A. M SouUiern Mails 7.30 A. M. Carolina Central Railroad.......... 9.00A.M. Malls collected f.om ttrect boxn business portion o? c ty at 5 A. M.. 1 1.30 A.M. and 5 30 I M. and . om o her point? of the city at 5 .".II. Sutmp Oflic-i ojen from S A. M. to vl M., and from 2 to 5.30 P, M. Money order and Register Department open same as btamp office. Stamps for 6alc in small quantities at ger era delivery when stamp office is closed. General delivery open from 7 A. M. 7.:0 P.M. an! on Srndays fron 8.30 to 9.30 A. M. Carriers' flelivery open on Sunday from to .30 A.M. Ice Cream Freezers . AND WATER COOLERS ! FOR SALE BY Giles & aiurchison, may 1 1 38 ind 40 Murchison Block. If You Wonld be Happy BUY A COOK STOVE. "The Golden Harvest," cc- FARMER," "CALUMET," Or, "SOUTHERN OAK," Of PARKER A TAYLOR Pure White Oil. al 16 Wrightsville Mail and i Express. jyjY MAIL AND EXPRESS WAGON FOR Wihrhtaville Sound will leave .the PostOflice in this citv ilflllv at 8JiO nVW.t A. Af Paclri. ges, Bundles, Boxes and Barrels carried at reasonable rates. Leave orders at Purcell Ileuse. Baggage conveyed from Rail Road depot to all places on Sound as well a3 in city, amayy-iwt l . LARKINS. Tobacco &l Snuff. LORILLARD'S, AND OTHER DESIRABLE GRADES, FROM "GAINY" TO 'VLIhf X," . AT REBATE PRICES. HALL & PEARS A LL may 10 STILL ANOTHER I HAVE JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER LARGE INVOICE OF. MIL LINE R Y! OF ALL OF THE NEW SHAPES AND SHADES. J; AS ALSO, A LARGE LT OF Fancy Goods, Beautiful Parasols and Fans. ALL NEW STYLES. Fichus, Hair Goods, New Stamping Patterns, &c. Asrencv for th TTnivrai vaohinn rvv- ny's Patterns. Respectfully, : ' ci MISS E. KARRER, may 5 EXCHANGE CORNKB. SAMPSON BEEF ! gLEVEN HEAD OF SPLENDID STALL FED Sampson County Beef ! RECEIVED THIS DAY, ' Will be on sale SATURDAY. MOXDAY and TUESDAY, and more expected next week. GEO. F. T1LLEY, mayll-3t Sull No. 6, New Market Kainit. Kainit. 4QQ T0XS GENUINE GERMAN Kainit, .A ,f our owu Importation, may 14 KERCUNEB & CALDKR BROS Groceries. 50 Boxes Sraoketl and D. S. SIDES 1200 Bbls FLOUR. H I UD13 MOLASSES, 50 BbU SUGAR. C, Ex C awl Gran 100 Bais COFFEE, 50 Bbls Rice,. SOO Bates HAY, ' 1000 j jsh CORN. 500 Bu&hels OATS. For. sale hr may 1 fc JLERCHNER A CALDER BROS G. D. Hoi-rill. "TJNDKRT A ITER, CABTNETMAKKR AND CARPENTER.- Office and Work Shop on Sec end street, opposite Southerland's sublea good work, vrcunt diiivcrr aad Kvi7rz: EKCIAIi NTV8 x WILMINGTON MARKET. ' May 15-4 P. M. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Quoted firm at 37 cents. Later we hear of sales of 100 casks at 371 eenta. ROSIN-Kiuoted firm at $1.30 for Strained and $1.35 for Good Strained. Sales of 1,000 bbls ol the latter at $1.35. TAR-r-Quoted steady at $1.40 per bbl of 280 lbs. No sales reported. CRUDE TURPENTINE Quoted steady aj; $1.50 for Hard and $2.50 per bbl for Virgin and Yellow Dip. . COTTON Quoted quiet, with small sales on a basis of 103 cts. for Middling We a'so hear of sales ot 100 bales on pi ivate terms. The following are the official quotations : , Ordinary. . . .' 7 7-16 cts GoodOrdinary 8 11-16 Low Middling 95 Middling. 103 Good Middling... I0f DAILY RECEIPTS. Cotton... 42 bales Spirits Turpentine ......... 207 casks Rosin 74 bbls Tar 262 bbls Crude Turcentine. 196- bbls MARINE NEWS. ARRIVED. Steamer Passport. Harper, Smith " ville, Master. Steamer A P Hurt, Worth, Fayette Tille, Worth & Worth. Steamer Bladen, Skin uer, Fay ette ville, C S Love & Co. CLEARED. Steamer Passport. Harper, Smith ville, Master. Steamer John Dawson, Sherman, Point Caswell. R. P. Paidison. Steamer A P Hurt, Worth, Fayette .Worth & Worth Steamer Bladen, Skinner, Fayette ville, C S Love & Co. WEEKLY STATEMENT. STOCKS ON HAND MAY 12, 1883. Cotton ashore, 2,518; afloat, 1,116; to tal. 3,634. Spirits ashore, 2,027; afloat 848; total, 2,875. Rosin ashore, 59,804; afloat, 14,703; total, 74,507. Tar ashore, 8,611. Crude ashore, 913. RECEIPTS FROM MAY 1 TO MAY 12. Cotton. 1,1.70: spirits, 2.573 rosin, 18, 178; tar, 3,192; crude. 1,973. EXPORTS FROM MAY 1 TO MAY 12. DOMESTIC. Cotton, 1,776; spirits, 513; rosin; 5,081; tar, 1,435; crude, 48. FOREIGN. Spirits, 650; rosin, 5,073. VIEGINIA MEAL. J AM OFFERING THIS SPLENDID MEAL (ground coarse or fine" at bottom prices. Every ba warranted to give satisfaction. Car loa1 or single bag orders solicited. De livered ree. E.G.BLAIR, may i Market Street. Cotton Seed For Planting. BUSHELS GOOD PLANTING SEED. 500 FOR SALE AT Willard'o. may 12 tf MEW S T O R E. yOR THE CONVENIENCE OF MY CUS TOMERS AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY, I have opened a Fancy Grocery Store ! IN THE NEW MARKET HOUSE, CORNER MUTER'S ALLEY. I SHALL HAVE ON nAND AT ALL TIMES The Choicest Groceries. such as I keep at my Store on North ' , Front Street. Buy Your GROCERIES from me and it will afford me pleasure to deliver at yoTUpijomes such articles as you may purchase in the Mar- kf:t. SAVE TIME AND TROUBLE by making &H your selections lu the NEW MARKET HOUSE. John L. Boatwright. A week made at home by tbe industrious. Best busi ness new before the public. OtDital not MMini. nr start you. wanted everywhere to work tor us. Now is, 6 the time. - TOD CA.n Wnrt In snsn Hna - Siye your whole time to the business. No vbier ousiness wni pay you nearly as well. No i one can fail tomake enormous pay, by en V. ! - . J v . uiuia una w meymaae rast, asuy and honorably. dr esa tsub A Co.- Augusta, Maine. :aov H4&vr tf. Ad- PUKCELL HOUSE. f JNDER NEW MAKAGEMENT, V WUaONGTON. N. C B. L. PEICRT. Proprietor. ' IMA e Proprietor A'da&de HoteL Flrst-Class m Uua appolatsxe tta. Trm.i tu t-fQ HHJ3STON, N. ATTOSNET AHD Com CO! iiw-in k or-at Law. WOT. pi-ct!is la laypixt of M ilziz. fecial & Jt":a tis col- r..J c:T c!il2. : e:pt 15-Jy. rRALLKOADS, &C Wilmington & WelfloiH Railroad Company. omcK of Gexebxl SupEsnmarDSKT, 1 Wilmington, N. C. May 1 2, 18f3. 1 Change of Schedule. ON -AND AFTER MAY 13, 18S3, AT 3.10 P.M., Passensrer Trains on the Wilming ton A Weldon Railroad will run as follows : DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAINS DAILT Nos. 47 North and 48 South. : -i-e Wilmington, Front St. Depot, 6.40 A. Z' Arrive at Weldon 12.40 P. li Leave Weldou.. 3.10 P. M Arrive at Wilm'gton, Front SLD'pt, 9.10 P. M Fast Through Mail & Passengkb Train: DAILT No. 40 SO0tH. Leave Weldon... 6.10 P. M. ArriTeat Wllm'gton.Fr'ontSt.D'p't 10.55 P. M. MAIL AND PASSE iEE TRAINS DATLT. No. 43 North. Leave Wilmington........ Arrive at Weldon .n p. m. 2.20 A. M. Train No. 40 South wil) stop only at Rocky MdYmt, Wilson, Goldsboro anr Magnolia. Trains on Tarboro Bw nc load Leav Tocky Mount for Tarboro at 7.0)7 M. and . -5 P. M Dally. Returning - -ve Tarboro at 4. 3 A. M anr 70 . . M. D 'y. Trains ou &coi.ar. : ik Branch Road leve Halifax for cotlana Neckt S.55 P. r. re turning leave Scotland Nee-, at 7 DO A. M. daily. Train No. 47 makes close connection at Wei don for al? uolnts North Daily. All rail via Richmond, and daily except Sunday via Bay Line. . Train No. 43 runs daily and makes close con nection for ail Points North via Richmond and Washington. All trains run solid between Wfmlngton and Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleep ers attached. For accommodation of local travel a par n rer coach will be a It ached to local frc! -ut leav ing YvTmlngton at 6.15 A. M. Dai! except Sunday. JOHN F. DIVINE, General Superintendent. T. M. EMERSON, General Passensrer Agent. may 15 V i Wilmington, Columbia ' , 1 -" & Augusta R. R. Co. Ofticx or Geheral superwtemdbwt. Wilmington. N. C. May 13, 18t3. Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER MAY 13Ui, 18S3, at 4. OS A. M., tlae following Passenger Scued ule will be run on this road : NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, DAILY Nos. 48 Weet and 47 East. Leave Wilmington... 9. 30 P. M. Leave Florence... 2 Arrive at C. C. & A. Junction...... 6. Arrive at Columbia 6. Leave Columbia. .10 oa A. M. 20 A. 11. 40 A. M. ,00 P. M. 20 P. M. .leave C, C. & A.. Junction '.'0. .Leave Florence.... 1. Arrive at Wilmington u. Night Mail and P "sekger Train .,1 A. M. ' A. M. .DAILY, jxo. j EST. Leave Wilmington. Arrive at Florence , ...11.10 M. .iiO A. M. MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN- DAILY ro. 41 East. Leave Florence t 3.-23 P.M. Arrive at Wilmlugton 7Jl p. M Train 4-1 steps at all Stations. No. f 3 stops only at Flemington, Whiteviile, Fair Bluff and Marlon. Passengers for Columbia and all points on G. & C R. R.t C, & R. R. Stations, Aiken .Junc tion, and all po'uts oeyond, should take 48 Night Express. Separate Pullman Sleepers for Charleston and for Augusta on Train 4S. All trains run bolid between Charleston and Wilmington. Local freight leaves Wilmington daily ex cept Sunday at 7 A. M. JOHN F. DIVINE, General Superintendent. T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agent. may 15 Carolina Central R. R. V Company. Office of General Superintendent, ENDENT, I . 18S3. j Wilmington, N. C, May 10th, of Schedule. QN AND AFTER MAY 10th, .1883, THE following acneauie will be operated onT this Ralbroad: PASSENGER MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN, DAILY. Nft j I Leave Wilmington at....... .7.10 P. M. Arrive at Charlotte at. 7.00 A. M. No. l I Iave Charlotte at..... .....8.45 P. M. i Arrive at Wilmington at... .9.25 A. M, Trains Nos. 1 and 2 stop at regular stations only, and points designated In the Company! Tim' 7&1)B Train No. 1. Daily except Sunday." 1 DcvNo.2. do. do. Saturday. SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MAIL -EXPRESS AND FREIGHT. . ; Dally except Sundays. Leave Charlotte... 8.20 A.M. Arrive at Shelby ...18.20 P. M. LeaveSbelbv ...1.40 P. M. Arrive at Charlotte. 5.40 P. M. Trains No. 1 and 2 make close connection at Hamlet with R. A A. Trains to and from Ral eigh, and at Charlotte with Shelby Division Train.- ,. -. . , Through Sleeplnsr Cars between Wilmington and Charlotte and Ififelgh and Charlotte. Tke Train o, or Statesvllle, htftlons Wesie-T i. c R R, As'erllle and points West. Also, or Spartanburg, Gi-eenville-AUens. Atlanta am. all points Sou. u west. - I. C. 'ONES, Superintendent. F. W. CLARE, General Passenger Agent mar 14 - JUST THE PAPER THE PEOPLE? WANT I ,. ED . OLDHAM'S WESTERN SENTINEL. (Established 1852.) 1 Should be Read at Every Fireside In Eaestern " North Carolina. " Full of News, Fun. General Information and !- Something to Interest Everybody, r SEND 55 CENTS AND TRY IT THREE MOXTJIS. WINSTON, N. C. Tuning Piano s ; & Organ Ml -pROF. N. T8CIIMITT, HAVING AN EXPF nence of thirty year In Americartor Tunln and RepairiDg Musical Instruments, is enabled to guarantee entire satisfaction, or make so charge. The highest recommendations from Schools and Colleges from theSSouthern States at hand. Orders left at bis residence o Sec ond street, between llarict and Dock street, asd rrith C. W. Yates and Ileiasberrer'g Book and Unsic Store. ' apietf - Change MISCELLANEOUS, f " " James JiiBnrnett, ft pnoTOGRArnER, NEW MARKET BuiLDING, (Ud Stairs) Souta Froui St. Respectfully cotihe the puM'c tiiai ie is prepared to Oo t 'l ry:& o hi ?ie, prompt. and at low pi Ices. A rail fs solicited. - may 1 . Yes Sir! LWAYS THE BEST THE MARKET affords and at the lowest prices. BEEF, MUTTON, LAMB AND VEAL, AH orders promptly filled. T J. C. BORNEMAN, may 10 Stall 8, New Market. Steamer Passport. - - - 4 rjIHE STEAMER PASSPORT WILL COM mence her Regular Trips to SMITH VILLE and the FORTS, on THLRSDAY, MAY 10th. Leaves Wilmington ai9 o'clock every morn Ini' aur returns betweer sunset and dark, ex cepb S3 urda s, when she will leave Wi'mlng ton ri P. M. J. W, aARPER. . .ay 9-tf , -i A New Supply RED AND WHITE. ONION SETS, Peas, Beans, Corn, Cabbage, &c. Drugs and - Chemicals, Patent Mellcines, Toilet : -id Fancy Articles, &c. r Pi-e8cripuons filled f t .ill hours, day and night. F. V. MILLER. , . German Druggist, men 31- Cornei Fourth and Nun sts. " The Place to Buy rjlURPENTJNE TOOLS. PULLERS, HACKERS, DIPPERS. WHETTERS, HACK-WEIGHTS, ,c , c, &C Best or goods r Ro"t TDttom prices. A fi'M and complete slock of Hardware always on hand. W. E. SPRINGER CO., Successors to Jolxn Dawson & Co., apl 16 10, 21 and 23 Market Street JTTST OPE1TE3DI The Star Saloon. GEO. F. HERBERT, Proprietor. 13 Market Street, Wilming'on, N. C. J-EWLY FITTED EVERYTHING NEAT, clean and nice. v J93f"Bestof Ales, Wines, Liquors and Ci gars, domestic and im jrtPi?.. apl o - ' New ButterFew Butter, JF YOU WANT SOMETHING VERY choice send and get eorae NEW MAY BUTTER just receiv 1, at 35c a round, abounds for $1. Can't be beat. j t' NEW GOODS BY EVERY' STEAMER. If Everything fresh and r?ood at i .. ' CRAPON'S FAMILY GROCilRY, No. 11 South Front Street. ., i No old stock to work off, ' mayS GEO. M. CRAPON, Agt., FLEMMING HOUSE. W. J. CALAIS, Prop'r gITUATED AT THE VERY FOOT of the Blue Rldgc, within sight and easy reach of i some of the most famous peaks. The Roan Mountain and oiner points of Into. 3s tare near. Delight al air, salubrious clijna.e and excel lent water. I will be pleased to correspond with parties proposing rest or recreation in the mountains during the Summer months. Excellent table, clear beds, a'ry rooms and prompt service guaranteed. Terms low. feb 10-6m Mouldings, Brackets, Balusters AND ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF Ornamental HouseFihishing BUILDING LUMBER, FENCING AND LATHS ALWAYS IN STOCK. , BOXES for shipment of VEGETABLES, FRUIT and MERCHANDISE of any desired size, ready made, or In shooks. atthe HILTON MILLS. PARSLEY & WIGGINS. may 4-deodAwlm Tobacco. lyE HAVE FULL LINES OF TOBACCO, which we are selling EIGHT CENTS under prices prior to May 1st. Also a very large stoek of GROCERIES and PROVISIONS at bottom figures. WORTH & WOETH may 7 Lafokatoht of statb a8sateb and chemist, i eosEast Grace Street. PtcmioxD, Va January SOth, 18S3. Mr. N. Ezekikl has made known to ire the composition of his Hair Restorer and I have also subjected it to chemical examination- It contains no lead or silver, substances very commonly employed in making reparation for tbe hair, nor anything harmiut, and may therefore be used without apprehension o in jurious result. . .- . WM. Hi TAYLOP M.D., -State Chemist Whilst thanking you. Mr. Fzeticl, for the II air Restorer you 6o kindly sent me, I take great pleasure in saying to you that ita bene ficial effects upon my hair nave been so appar ent as to attract the commendation of all my friends who have noticed it. . - . 1 1 is in my estimation a treasure," wKhout which the toilet of nose who have used It will be complete. Hoping it may realize you the pecuniary success yon so richly deserve, . I remain, Terr respectfully, i-v R3. A. iL V. WISE. :- Richniond, Va., Feb. 27.1SG7. - - -t For sale by aU drujslsts. - Price $1 per bot e feb 17 MISCELLANEOUS. New Xort&TVfiinS Steamship Une. STEAMERS ' ., WILL SAIL FROM NEW YORK E?Egf SATURDAY, at o'clock, p. BENEFACTOR REGULATOR. . Saturday, May BENEFACTOR. ........ .. .Saturday, May a REGULATOR. ............ .Saturtlay, June j BENEFACTOR........;...Satnrday, JuDe r REGULATOR... ....Salurday, jllne u Through Bills Lading and L5we In North and Sou tt Carolina. For Freight or Passage apply to THMAS E. BOND, SnperlntciKlcnt, THEO. G. EGER, FrePhtAt N' may 9-tf. cai8- New York Weeklv Herald ONE DOL.LAR A YE Alt. fJVL IB CIRCULATION OF THISPOPUJJVB ue.jvspapcr is constantly increasing, n M tains all the leading news of the Daily HeiaH and is arranged In handy departments. Tile FOREIGN NEWS c-muraees special aispatches from all quarters ot the globe. Under the head of AMERICAN NEWS a given the Telegraphic Despatches or he t. irom i- 1 parts of the Union. ThU fca iux3 alone makes THE WEEkLY HERALD the most valnabfe rV .oiic'c ri a wor'd m it ful report St ' iCi'7 w eIa S yen a UN POLITICAL NEWS embracln-complete ?nd comprehensive de patches fvom Washinttu .. including fult rp porw oi uie sin-cues or em uent poUUcians 6n the questions of the hour. y Xllfii r A UM DEPARTMENT of the Weekly Herald giv the 'atest 9 xtU as the most practica l suge .ioas ai.d u: sov er.es relating to ti e t'pties of the fanrer hints for.iaising Cittle. Poultry, Grain. iVee Vegetables. &c, xe., wiii suggest for keeping bunti'Qgo ad farming utensil Vre- Sair. . '1 his is bupidenieuted uy a well-edited epartment, wiuely copied, undd: the head ot - - rrts-r-vT w.-vn giving receirws "or practical dishep, hints "or makliig c'othlg ar-' for keeping up with the lateat fashions ai. lowest price. Every item of cooking o. '.oiomy urgestefl in this -department is pn. . ..tiallv teB. uy experts be fore pi'.blication. e'tveio from our Paris and luiiuuii cunwuuiiucui'j ij me very inccei fashions. The Home Depaitmciit oJ" hc Weak ly lieralu will save the 'ousewiie moie tan one hundred times the price of the pfipe'r. Tho i .1 f 0106 f 0 f P ' SKILLED LABOR, ";l rare looked after, and everything rclaUn? to media i. lc ana a or saving is carcnuiy re comeu. llrc l p p.'gc cei?otea to autne latest phas of l c jiisinefi roarkcte Crops, Merchandise, cvc. Ac. A finable featvrc Is, found iii I no specially repocd pricca and con ditiqns of Tlir PRODUCE MARKET., Sporting News at home ond abroad, Jogeth-' cr with a Story every wees, a Sermon by some , eminent divine, J'tcraiy, .musical JJramanc, Personal and &e-, Notrs. Tuercis no paper la the world which contains so mch news mat ter every week, as the Weekly Herald, which is sent, pastage free, for Oae Dollar. You can subscribe at any time. , - - Irl I iiu iicw iui r i ioi aiu In a Weekly form, One Dollar a Year. Address NEW YORK HERALD, Broadway and Ana btrccts.New York. dec 19 pacific guano;; lust received and for sale, : . SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO, '. ' AND Dissolved Bone Phosphate. We never have had the first 'complaiBt of these Fertilizers not bringing a profitable. crop See our Country Agents. ALEX. SPRUNT A SON. feb 2-d&w- Notice. Change; rpriE RESTAURANT AND SAU)0$ 'ORi merly known a3 the Scarborough House, No. la South Water street will hereafter be known as the CAPE FEAR PILOT HOCSEr where can be found at all times the 1cst of Wines, Liquors ar 1 Cigars. Board bv the day, week or month. Table supplied with the ucei w market affords. Oysters in season. AH at popular prices. Your patronage is respect fully solicited. A trial will convince you that our aim is to excel and please. . , E. T. EURRISS, an! 30- Star couv It - Manager Summer Boarding. fJlWO OR THREE FAMILIES CAN FIND comfortable board in a private family at ritts boro, N. C. Large, airTjoms ; good water ; plenty of fresh butter and milk, fruits, vegeta bles, Ac Large and shady playground : lor children. A .daily mail to nearest railroad fctatlon, nine miles distant. Only one nigMV ride from Wilmington. For further Information apply at REVIEW OFFICE, or address . P. O. BOX 13, . nttsboro, N. C mays not, Jlfelsweepln byso and dare be- U va L 1 u tmng mix".. sublime leave behind to conquer nme: vWa- week In your own town. 5,.?4:iirel risk. Everythlns new. Capital not"1 We will furnish., yon everything- h ara toll. HalIett & Co.. Portland, name. SOTldwW tf.

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