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T h e D a i I y Review JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop. WILMINGTON. N- C. FRIDAY. JUNE 15. 1883 Entered at the Postoffice at Wilmington, N. C, aa second-class matter. JLABOIt IUOTS. The New York Mail and Express has some very sensible ideas regarding what should 'be Hone to prevent breaches of the peace daring labor strikes, It says that when the impend ing trouble between mill-owners and iron workers was settled amicably at Pittsburg, and, consequent upon that at Cincinnati and other Western cities, there seemed reason to hope that the summer would pass without the usual record of bloodshed and riot. But it appears that we were not to be so for tunate, The riot at Troy yesterday, in which several men were killed and the police had the greatest difficulty in preventing the immediate lynching of the murderers, is one of the worst affairs of the kind that have happened. The trouble began by the striking of men belonging to the Moulders1 Union, and the employment of nonvunion men in their places. Then followed the usual bad feelinir and threats on the part of the umon men, and the employ- ers unwisely, we- think armea tneir new men with revolvers. A meeting of panics from the two factions in a drinking saloon, a rapid discharge of shots, and the murders were commit- . r mi ' r- i u u ted. The friends of the men who were .... . . . . , shot made desperate attempts to take me suootcrs irom ine custouy oi uie a Douncing oaoy, tne isoston ULooc re police, and nearly succeeded in their marks that she has at last produced efforts. TfthP.vhadsuodwl.thc re- something in the shape of a human suit may easily be imagined. J.nis is a case wnere every oouy is more or less to blame ; the union men, for threatening those who had taken . . . . tneir nlar.es; thfi omn nvnrs. tnr firm n t . 1 - . their, new men; and the employes, for shooting recklessly and without due cause not to mention the saloon- keeper, for furnishing liquor to inflame the Dassions alrpadv iroused tne passions already aroused. JL11C1U SUUU1U uu u piuuipb 11IUI Jl 111c murderers, a thorough, protection by the lawful authorities of the non-union men in their right to work without molestation, and a disarming of al parties. This is a pretty hard- pro gramme to carry, out, but unles3 it is done there will be more trouble. . Gen. Crook seems now to be the hero of the hour, because he happened to be successlui in nis recent raid in Mexico after troublesome Indians. There is not a doubt that he and his gallant sol diers deserve all the praise that will be given them, for the expedition was full of oerils from the moment he fW ;pt ot perils irom tte moment he farst set loot in the mountainous and sterile : : country to which the Indians had fled by paths hitherto unknown by any white man, to fastnesses which were supposed to be a.most :ible and entirely impregnable. But the General is known to have indomitable energy and pluck, and with his many years' experience on the frontier as an Indian fighter, he knew the work before him auu was aetermmeu .upon its laithiui .wv;wuipiauuiuui,. ne uas won success 1 and deserves commendation for all he has done, - It is but a few days, however, since he was lost sight of entirely, and rumors were flying thick and fast that the In dian scouts had revolted and massacred him and his entire command, and then fled and joined the very foes he had been so earnestly pursuing. Many of the papers throughout the country and some of them of the ifli,ui ::":":ru,r;u , character, published these rumors and commented uDon Gen. front frni hardiness as they termed it in trust- flig himself in a strange country with such traitorous and treacherous guides, and even went so far as to say that, should he by any remote possibility es cape annihilation and, make good I his u i. t. T ii . retreat to this country, he should be J tried by a court-martial and severely punished, if not dismissed the service. But those things are all forgotten Th?;? t S-warU m.the wor its.elL w j u n i- . " The joy of achievement is vasty be now, and the callant creneral nraisnrl j J w " , to adulation for his heroic and skillml conduct of the campaign. i mm . . I J udge George Iloadly, of Ci ncinnati he began using Wells1 Health Renew ill, annonli n? tn nrocpnf inrlof.-nnc er." SI. DrUffffistS. will, according to present indications, wo iuu aciximjiaiiu nominee ior Lrov ernorof Ohio. He will CO intO the I o -. , j.,'." .? , vuuituuuu wim sunu uciegauons irom tiincmoau ana tjieveiana, ana many counties haye already instructed for him, including Butler, one of the largest v counties in the Sttn Th "NTaw ' Vri, yun expresses the opinion that he" will bo elected by a large majority should lie bd the nominee, as he i3 especially strong with the Germans. - whoso sen- . . . t, , , . - timents he has championed profession, ally in the celebrated liquor cases be- fore the courts.1 The Sun' further sa vs. in U event election asGo.crnor; J udge Hoadly will loom up us a strong candidate for the Democratic nomina- tion for TresidenL for which he posses- . .. v. L.,.f7 . ses the requisites of great ability and learning and an unsullied reputation, The Ohio Democratic Convention meets Thursdayof next week! - For Pocket Knives or Table Gallery, go to JACOBI'S Hardware Depot 4G. W. S." writes with animation to tboNewJif ork Tribune about the Eng lish1 Derby' Concerning American horses he says ; ;N(Bvcr again shal I I see an American horse galloping: home in the front, and the tears of delight springing in the eyes of a beautiful and brilliant American girl as she sazed on the unhoped for triumph of her own colors. Iroquoi3 year began, or nearly began, a new century of Derbies, but there is little to show that the Ameri can effort to challenge " English supre macy on English turt is to be main tained. Nor need we much care that it should be. America has something better than horse-racing to attend to at home and abroad."" . PERSONAL. William Black, the novelist, short in stature. is very " President Sato, of Honduras, who will improve his mind by a tour of this country and Europe, is only 37 years old. - - The present Speaker of the New Hampshire House, Samuel C. Eastman, used to report its proceedings for a newspaper. , . w Chesapeake IBay is ?to be restocked with oysters, if the efforts and experi ments of Prof. Brooke, of John If op kins University, are successful. P. T. Rarnnm's favorif a hp.vorfljyp fnr his visitors is lemonade, and his rigid temperance principles prevent hini put in ()nfioronPn vwnrk's nhvian Dr. Andrew Clark, decries and discards stimulants of all sorts, and is setting a fasnkm of abstinence which is likely to nave a very wholesome enect. - I ,, . .. ... . . . iteierringtotneiacctnat vinmeiteam HoxiCf the sculptress, is the mother of Proctor Knott, who has been nuite il sincc his nomination for Governor of Kentucky, has about recovered. He will take the stump, shortly and 'favor t nf. Hrva in t.n -ttnh- rl!trite urith enma r . goou stories. ir:..ii, i..... .1:1 zenta, took out his first naturalization papes in San Francisco last week, fie a charmed with America and the American people mat notning, he says, could induce him to return to Europe. MOONSHINE. Mrs. SDaffffins was boastino' of hpr new house. The windows, she said. were stained. . "That's too bad ; but won't tur Dentine or hen biota wash if. ofl ?" asked the good Mrs. Oldboy.. tsurungion uawKeye. ufr,!LVi WM He Shall we wear a silk hat" was the vine recently. That is a question whicli no man can answer. Everything de pends on which way, the elections go.4 Fhila.News. . -.---' t ' - :; : , j . There is a young,, fellow in our neighborhood who has been mnVinor a daily practice of attempting to" sing, i't me a SOW3r die.7' He seems to crave death, and they do say that nnanrfham;i).knWj'.wt.A'!r. wm. v hub uviguuviia nuu UiU l 1UU9&CI, is preparing to accommodatfe him.-r SaturdaymU': . ' .;-vj Tlie height of ; economy ? has been ffifi&g. tatT and toes of her. red stockings, is going to use the 'uppef portions for lining her bonnct; won't be quite as showy as r A woman has been sending bananas to her husband who is confined in jail 4U jjuio. iucj wure 01 a very pe- culiar kind, and are deserving of the attention of horticulturists. On exam ination they were found to contain saws and file3 within their pulpy bo sonis. The; imprisoned criminal will hereafter be known by his fruit. .- . A good Baptist clergyman of Bergen, N. Y., a strong temperance man,, suf fered with kidney trouble, neuralgia and dizziness almost to hli 7er years a.ft1er he Id that HPBA1 would cure him. because ixw" oi a?.u prejudiced .against '"Bitters." Since hia cure he sava nAna need fear but trust in JIop Bitter. " " .v - The patient tack will stand on its head a week waiting for the comins bare foot. " Mrs. J. H. House. Littleton. N. C says : "I have found" Brown's Iron "H - wio earn nuu pieasant cure ior freneral dphil t v . 1 M L'he man whose soul is in his work JWUV4 HIOJUJ VI JCWttlU. , That Husbaud of Mine IS th KWl 1 1 VI AO i hA m n - U , a 1 c ' i V fi at pvr hncioo. Ida Mrmnfinir !( . Im.,.. l.t .1 ir.ll??.r"r . use, mat rescues me aay1 irom laleness: and he thatis never idle wilL not oaea be vicious indeed, it wisely busy, he cannot be so. What Seven Could not do. Nashvillk TenntApril 6, 881. II H Warner & Co.: Sirs Seven physicians could not do for- me what JZZ&gZFVLtVS. 3KW wiuiwuvAi. uucicssiv SICK. Wltn K1Q- ney diseases, it restored me to perfect health. - JACOB MYERS. ?'.. I "t.X per, and they were not his own. " ' mm VJK Ter m& JJr. Benson s . Celery and Chamomile mis, Jbr - they cufed my headache." Mrs. J. R. Paddison, Point Caswell, N. C. f 50 cts. at druggists. The soul of a man is audible,' not visible. A sound ialone betrays ' the Cowing of the eternal fountain, invis ible man. , . ara MISCELLANEOUS. 1! EEIC health and avoid -sickness. 1 ... Instead of feeling tired and -worn out, instead of aches and pains, wouldn't you rather feel fresh and strong? You can continue feeling miserable and good for no thing, and no one but your self can find fault, but if you are tired of that kind of life, you can change it if you choose. How ? By getting one bottle of Brown' Iron Bit ters, and taking it regularly according to directions. - Mansfield, Ohio, Nov. e6, i83i. . Gentlemen : I have suffered wi th pain in my side and back, and great -. soreness on my breast, with shoot ing pains all through my body, at tended with great weakness, depres sion of spirits, and loss of appe i tite. I have taken several different - niodicines, and was treated by prom inent physicians for my liver, kid- ' neys, and spleen, but I got no relief. : I thought I would try Brown's Ire-n Bitters; I have now taken one bottle and a half and ara about well pain in side and back all gone soreness all out of my breast, and I have a good appetite, and am gaining in strength and flesh. Itcan justly be called the king of medicines. John K.Allender. Brown's Iron Bitters is composed of Iron in soluble form ; Cinchona the great tonic, together with other standard remedies, making a remarkcfble non-alcoholic tonic, which will cure Dys pepsia, Indigestion, Malaria Weakness, and relieve - all ' Lung and Kidney diseases. june ll-lw . tp-enrm NO MORE EYE-GLASSES. No Weak More Eyes. A Certain, Safe and Effective Remedy for SORE, WEAK AND INFLAMED EYES, Producing -IiOng-Sightedness, anl Tie-. Storlne theSlehtof the old. . Cures Tear Drops, Granulation,' Stye Tumors, m;u Xivea, matiea taye. juasnes, ana fro dttclng Quick Relief and Perma Aiso, equally efficacious: y hen used , in other uiawvuts, eutu as ujcers, rever sores, un mors, Salt Rheum, Burns, Piles, or wherever luiiaiuuiauou CXISIS, MITUU-ELJL. O BALVJi; may do useu to advantage, coia oy an Druggists. may 2l4v SlTfTVaTOVO from Youthful Imprudence kJ LLJJ.D 1 nl IS rAiialnor Narrnni f .1 1 mental and nhtslral TOPrtnoaa vinohu : formation for home cure FREE. Used 23 years ! buccessiuny. vr . a Olin. Box 242. Chica- v ' mav31-d&wlv BATE'S SPECIFICS. Prepared from formula; used by" an eminent I'lijrniviitu uunng zu years successful -c - " practice. ' SDecille No. 1 Biiarnnfpofl tr nlTivt o n.li' cal cure of all affections of the Blood, whether ocniiuious or acquired. Kin aiseases, pim ples, moth patches etc., are permanently SDeciHe No. 2 C.nroa Spvtv-ht. V Nervous Debility, from Youthful Indiscre iiuus or excesses. pioaucmgExnausted Vital itv and Loss of Mnnhnml. 'Phi a wmo,!,. i equalled in the cure of these complaints. J t is a powerful stimulus to the weakened-Nervous i - u.v. 0 ILU ojoicm, iibbibis xsaiure 10 renew tne strength and visror of th ilplilifatfi acmmvai vuit' rncc fit - " - Specific. Na. 4 Qi bpeclflc No. b A positive cure for all weak nesses common to females. Price $1. 8oldby Druggists or sent on receipt of price "j . oaic, r. viarK oi. jnicajro. SEND FOR CIRCULAR. The Place to Buy rpURPENTINE TOOLS. JL . KFoHJ' HACKERS, DIPPERS. WHETTERS. ' HACK-WEIGHTS, Ac, &c.. &cf 11111 and complete stock of Hardware always W. E. SPRINGER 4 CO., ' apl 16 ; 10, a and 23 Market Street Notice. Change.; rpHE RESTA17RANT ASD SALOON FOR- merly known as the Scarborough House, No. 15 South Water street, win hereafter be known atheCAPE FEAR PILOT HOUSE, where can be found at all times the best of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Board bv the day, week or month. Table supplied with the, best the market afford Oysters In season. All at popular prices. Vour patronage Is respect fully solicited- A trial will conTince yon Uiat -" r; -li "t " " ' ' V.r T 'TJTTWntco uuT(UA-xjr .. .... , wrnr9 not. Ufa 1b nrAonfnv by, go and dare be- iore too cue, . some- making fortunes, , Ladies make as inuchTas SSlJ'tt JKL "AlP sreat pay. make vu u wuu if ana in Kinwoa wkik " 4 Sin k ih1" Co- rortUnd. MAlne. . MISCELLANEOUS. The Wonderful Efficacy of .PILLS Haa been bo frequently and satisfactorily proven that it eeemg almost superfluous to say anything' more in their favor. The Immense and constantly Jacreaaing demand for them, both in this andf oreign coontries; is the beet evidence of their value. Their sale to-day in the United States is far greater than any other cathartic medicine. This demand is not spasmodic, it is regular and steady. It is not of to-day or yesterday, it is an increase that has been Eteadily growing for the last thirty-five years. What are the reasons for this great and growing demand 7 Dr. Schenck's Mandrake Pills contain no mer cury, and yet they act with wonderful effect upon the liver. They cleanse the stomach and bowels of all irritating matter, which, if allowed to remain, poisons the blood, and brings on Malaria, Chills and Fever, and many other diseases. They give health and strength to the digestive organs. They creato appetite and give vigor to the whole system. They &re in fact the medicine cf all others which should ba taken in times like the present, when malarial and other epidemics are raging, as they prepare the sys tem to. resist attacks of disease of every character. Dr. Schenck's Mandrake Pills are sold by all druggists at 25c. per box, or eent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of price. Dr. 8chenck'9 Dock on Consumption Liv er Complaint and Dyspepsia, in English or German, is sent free to all. Address Dr. J II 8CI1ENCK & SON, Philadelphia, Pa. may 21-2w Livery and Sale Stables. JJORSES, BUGGIES, PILETONS AND CARRIAGLS let at low rates. Also Board ir Dorses. e Finest Hearse in the I City. A CAE LOAD OF- Kentucky Horses & Mules Just received and for sale low. The best lot of stock in the city. ROLLINGS WORTH & WALKEtt, At the New Stables, may 4-tf , Cor. Fourth and Mulberry st3 FLEMMING HOUSE. 1CA.RI03ST, 3ST. O- W. J. CALAIS, Prop'r Q1TUATED AT THE VERY FOOT of thc YD Blue Ridge, within sight and easy reach ot some of the. most famous peaks. The Roan Mountain ana other points of interest arc near, uengntrui air, saiuorious climate and excel lent water. I will be pleased to correspond with parties proposing rest or recreation in the mountains uurinsr tne snmmp.r mrmiiis vrv-oiiin- fnii clean beds, airy rooms and prompt service 8Udruieu. xerms low. rob UHm . ;; Branson's N. C. Business Directory FOR 1883, gOON TO BE ISSUED-tlr Edition-17th year of publication,, will'contairi over' eO,000 3STAMES, and is intended to be the FULLEST AND MOST "RELIABLE REFERENCE BOOK ever published for North Carolina The Business and Professional Men of everv auu village win ue recorded and classified for convenient reference. Price $5. , apl 25-tf PACIFIC GUANO. . . . , . . JU8t,received andjfor sole, SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO, I '' 1 AND Dissolved Bone Phosphate. We never have had the first complaint of these Fertilizers not bringing arprofitable crop See ourJCountry Agents. m -V ALEX. SPRUNT & SON. feb 2-d&w- Farmers' Take Notice- "H"ORRTS' TTCUi ranTlTDl rnuonmTt, Tl-ORRIS'; HOG CHOLERA COMPOUND Is just the thing to cure or prevent Hog Choi era and all diseases to which Swine are sub ject; It win prevent that dreadful disease known aa Trichhae, and will put your'hoga In a thrifty, healthy condition, clearing the kid hevs. liver. AcL of ' Each " n&ekaere mntains ZYrr, sinctiy according to directions, cure 10 hnm nt i Vt ,h . 20 hogs m a coridition to f atten In one half the usual time, thereby savmg one half of the feed the praise. All fanners should bnAn. Fhr Sale .WhhlOSJlln 9nH 1 m-rr GREEN. DrWlsI.MlriTt rstTw4 " t N. C. dec 19-dAw-tf A week made at home by the industrious. Best busi ness now before the public. . . . UWCU. IT H BLarX VOtt. M Pn nrnmnn 1 . i . . . wanted eVeiWh iAX" :V r-i- the the time, ou Sn workin spare No one can t dot 18-dAw tf. LYOlM&HEALYf) te & Monroe Sts..Chicago.asavi State Wni tend pwpaU l any ukbtc theh' . UAHU vATALOCUE. i for issa. K pajw, iJt, JCBgaJ Will JoneadTflstslfyand Kffi rAd' 5 MISCELLANEOUS NAVAL BATTLES "vJilSu. By EDWARD SHIPPEN, MeIical Director IT. S. N. A Thrilling Pictorial History of the World's great Sea Fights, with specimens of Naval Architecture of all ages. A record of Wonderful Exploits more Interesting than fiction.-Price only $3. it. sells everywhere. A rr ri mase per montn. Auaress J. C. McCURDY, Phlla , Pa. mav 21-tw ALEX. II. STEPHENS. The life of this illustrious patriot and states man, by F. If. Noktox, author of "Life of (icn. Hancock." : 1 llustrated. Paper 10 cents; cloth, 25 cents.- Postage stamps re ceived. .Not sold by dealers, oatalosme free. "TlIK MOST UNIQUE VEXTUEK IX A tlTE KARY WAY TO WHICH THE PUBLIC HAS BEEN teeated." DaUy American. Nashville. ,JOIIN B. ALDEN, Publisher, 18 Vesey St., uvt iurk. may ti-w- "MOORE COUNTY GRIT" CORN MILLS AND MILLSTONES, 7 15BESTINTHEV0RLD f AT.T. BT7!TT V ON APrXICATZOH. KQRTH CA80UMA HILISTOBE CO. Kranrh IltfirA. Thar na. M r ' t-2MKNTION THIS PAPER BURN HAMS 'fi1 PAMPHLET FPEE! BY BURNHAM BR0S,Y0RK,PA. SI00to$25O Per Month SURE. Aronts jubilant with uuvmh vprvwlmrB eoihnr our new braided Silver Mould Vire ( Iltll(wFJllP. Lasts forever, eoerrustt. Warranted KcllK roaililvat Pvfrv lrnsr K.-iiarle .t- t-r,a fr,K mail. Address OISlKO WI2E MTT.U, Pbilada. , Fa. MONTH Axn BOARD for three ive rouns: men or ladies lu elicit county, ACUIrcss 1. YV. Z.IOLEK A CO rmiaaeipiiia. ra ' may2l4w GUNS AND CUTLERY A FINE ASSOiiTBjlENT OF j : ! 1 - Muzzle and Breecli-Loader Guns, Revolvers and Ammunition SILVER PLATED SPOONS & FORKS, A VERY LARGE VARIETY OK Pocket Knives, Table Cutlery. Popular prices to suit all at " N. JACOBI'S, HARDWARE DEPOT, dec 22-tf NoilO South Front St Wanted. .JgY A COMPANY WHO PROPOSE TO establish a manufactory thereon, well-timber. ed cypress lands. Parties who may have such lands to dispose of are requested to common! cate, with me at Wadesboroor by letter with Mr. Josh T. James, at Wilmington in person. Full prrtculars as to exact location of lands, number of acres, probable yield 01 timber to the acre and lowest price, mnst be made known. JOHN T. PATRICK, ; , State Immigration Agent, apllD-tf ' '-. Wadesboro, N. SOME MORK. JUST EECEIVED, ANOTHER ' LOT Of those ELEGANT HAVANA CHEROOTS. Warranted the best :. . FIVfc CENT CIGAR, 1 In thcclty. ALSO A FD LINETOF Tobacco & Tobacco Goods. CaU and take a smoke. So. Front St., just below KxcbangeiCorner New Jewelry Store. . rjlHE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY announces to the citizens of Wilmington, that he has leased the premises Nc.IlS.'MarketJSt., and Is now la receipt of a Handsome Stock of Goods, which will be displayed In a few days. I. " Watch and Clock repairing a specialty. deC19 JNO. n. ALLEN. Matting! Matting ! ! -piFTEEN DIFFERENT STYLES FROM 15c to 45c per yard ; 44, 6-4, 8 4, Oil Clotlis, elegant In design, and low In price. - TURKISH TAPESTRY and Velvet Rngs and Mats. Fine assortment of Marseilles rand cheaper White and Colored Bed Spreads. 100 Doz. German and Irish Linen, Turkish Bath, and cheaper Towels. Come and see me, a great pleasure to show Gools mch 24 I WU BEAR, 20 Market St acco. TITE HAVE FULL LINES OFTOBA ! which we are selling EIGHT CENTS under prices prior to May ist. Ajso a very large stock of GROCERIES and PROVISIONS at lottom figures, v Jo 3 Mm wmm MISCELLANEOUS Steamship Line. STEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM NEW TOE SATURDAY, ttclock.P. BENEFACTOR REGULATOR BENEFACTOR..... Saturda REGULATOR.. Saturda BENEFACTOR....;... REGULATOR.......... W Through Bills r 7. Jni. . Saturday, f' ..Satnray,jlllleu - J Through Rates guaranteed to and from p In North and South Carolina.; . - 'tek T1LEO. G. EGER, FrenrhTT.0' C. WM. P. CLYDE A CclYurt ay 9-tf. weraj AseBtl may Laboratory of State assayer and Coesiirt MR. s: KEKiELhVimkdTkSX.1 composition of hr8 Hair Pestorer an? Tl also subjected It to chemical elam&oJ hT lurions results. " '"-nenon ofin. WM. H, TAYLOR, M. D State ChemUt rt as to attract UuTcSSSBuS o?iP5 friends who have noticed it. 1U ttf It Is In my estimation a treasure wi,k . which the toilet of none whotSve used Km bo complete. Honimr it n,w ..Vlclil 11 pecuniary success you so rily descm ' I remain, very respectfujjy, Richmond, Va., Feb. 27, IsiiV. V tie c ur Baie oy au arugglsts. Price $1 ner bot ' feb 17 NEW MAY BUTTER ! JJEW MAY BUTTER AT S.4 A POtSD, Three pounds fbr $1. , ' No. 1 CORNED BEEF at 10c jjer pound. A fresh suppljfr of those celebrated CAKES, the BEST in the citv. i Prepnred Flour in 3 pound packages, rea.ly for use. ! No stale eroot a. evervthlnc noW o,i r and as cheap as the cheapest, at it--' f may 21 p No. 22, South Front Street New Restaurant. r HE UNDERSIGNED WCULD RESPECT1- fully announce that hehas'just fltted up at No 8, Uranlte Row, South Front st., a restairant T.O (HMl VAM.tAMkMM k. 1 j v uuw ouu ucutiGuscu, wucrs meais and - J- ' i . ) . ' refreshments may be bad at all hours of th day. Everything la new and first laas. Po Ute waiters and courteous attendants. 4Game and Oysters In seaso. Tim Wlnea, Liquors andClgara. . ttOV 18 ; r. A. SCHOTTE. Prop Maryin's Celebrated JpiBE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, ARSSlzes and Prices, irom fSO.OO to f2.200.00. Acknowledged by the best authorlUeato be the BEST SAFE MADE, Extract from Scientific American editorial of Feb. Hth, 1832: "We are also asked as to the best fire proof safes. We say MAR YIN'S." A. A. WTT.T.ARD. dec 19. Agent at Wilmington First National Bank of Wil- mingion.: CAPITAX;STOCK.............. ...... .$450,000 SURPLUS FUND.....!............ ... .0W Deposits received and collections: -audeloa all accessible polnfs In the UnltedStates. E. E. BURRUSS, j D. G. WORTH A. MARTIN, j JAS.SPBUNT, B. F. HALL. OFFICERSJ: EC E. BURRUSS President A. K. WALKER... --; Cashier W. LARRINS.. ....... A'srt Cashier JUST THE PAPER THE PE0PIE WAMT! ED. OLDHAM'S WESTERN SENTINEL. (Established 1S32.) . 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