a ' - ' " ' ' ' - ------ T . j - " . The Daily RevieWi ' ' JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop. WILMINGTON. N. C. V WEDNESDAY. JUNE 27. 1883 Entered at the Postofflce at Wilmington, N. C, as second-class matter. The United States Fish Commission has this year distributed throughout every State and Territory in the Union 80,000,000 white fish. 30.01)0.000 shad, i and 10,000,000 of the salmonidrc species. Thfi 'commission has alscl distributed has alsri cl n carp. 1 12,000,000 German According to the recently issued offi cial statistics of the manufacturing in dustries of Switzerland, there are in that country altogether 2,612 factories, actuated by 1,472 motors, the aggregate power of which is no less than 59.503 horse power. The number of hands amounts td 134,862, of whom 70,364 are men, and 10,462 persons of either sex between the ages of fourteen and six teen. The most important of all is the textile trade cotton , silk, wool, flax etc. The Old Testament Company of Revisers have now finished the last revision of the Old Testament and are making up the appendix, which contains the unadjusted differences between the American and English revisers. The committee will meet again in July for several days, -and resume work in September next. It is, expected that the revision will be completed before the end of this year and published by the University presses of Oxford and Cambridge before next spring. Jefferson M. Lew. the owner of Monticello, in accounting for the post ponement of the unveiling of the Jeffer son monument tells an interesting story: The Fourth of July had been fixed upon as the day fojr the ceremo nies at Monticello. and .tune 28 r as the timerloFt&e laying of the corner-stone of the Leee monument at Lexington. Gen. Fitzhugh Lee submitted to the militia of Virginia whether they should attend the former or the latter. As be tween Lee and Jefferson the Virginians decided to honor Lee, ana. tbe Monti, cello monument will remain unvtnM until next autumn. 'Tho Pope is now seventy-four," say the London Olobe; "a tall, thin, lvory complexioned man, with a benignant expression and smiling lips, bearing the stamp of indelible firmness the ex ..,.;rn; i if a man to Dead, but never to break. Some one has said ha - ha. ii- mask of Voltaire, but this is nonsense. There is none of the saturine caducity, the depressed mouth and prominent chin, or spectral smile. Leo. XIII is talf; walks upright, and thus makes the most of his inches. His hair is snow white, and naturally forms a crown about his finely deve into oped brow. His long lace is sereneL his email aitao rloti ri n nr urvfK .' intallirrnhAo add to this a i harmonious, sonorous voice and a wide- knowledge of lan guages, which he speaks with the cor rectness of a professor." . . A pew stroke of railway enterprise in Europe is the establishing of a regular train from Paris to Constantinople, which began running on June 5, and carries passengers between those two points without change of . cars. The train consists of drawing room and sleeping cars 'exclusively, with - the addition of a diding room car on which meals can be taken en route, at five francs for dinner and four francs each lor breakfast and lunch. By arrange ment made with the Governments through whose dominion the train runs the baggage of tourists is inspected by customs officials without being taken from the cars and stop-over tickets for Vienna, Bucharest and other places of interest are issued - by the company. The trip is made in eighty-two hours, about thirty less than have hitherto been required for the journey. THE OHIO DEMOCRATS. r Under the foregoing caption the New York Herald of a recent date thus com pliments the gubernatorial nomination t and platform made by the recent dem ocratic State Convention in Ohio: . 'The Herald offers its respectful " con gratulations to the - Ohio democrats. They made a platform on which sens'i i ble citizens desirous of honest and free government can stand, ana nave nomi nated a man upon it who fairly and fnlln vaniwaanfa tka T4"klifV : - - Air. Hoadley is an able and an hon est man, and a Democrat in the true sense of that word. We make haste to say this of him because before forty eight hours are over he will probably discover himself to be a villain of the deepest dye. The exigencies of the Ohio compaiga will not permit the Re publicans to be mealy-mouthed in their speech about . Democratic candidates ; and while uovernor t oster is engagea in praising his friends Messrs Brady and ftorsey and other members of the party will, no doubt, with equal zeal, devote themselves to "expo3ig the democratic candidate for Governor. , T The Ohio Republican platform was simply a begging letter to the voters; It was an appeal to ignorance, pre judice and class interests, and an un- blushing appeal, -xne uemocrauc piai form is a manly document, and m its essential points a careful and admirable statement of correct policies. It de mands the purification of the . public service, the punishment of Treasury robbers, " the equalization of public Duraers, economy m puuw turcs, and a total change in that policy by which tbe Republicans have in legislivlion favored individual and class interests at the expense "or the whole people. It calls for measures regulat ing the liquor raffle and fc providing against the evils resulting therefrom by a judicious and properly sjaded license law." It opposes contract labor in State prisons. It declares for a stable mi rrnnpi? 1 1 nan i lift tariff these are the words of the platform and they are well con-1 sidered, straigtforward and sound ia every word and clause: "We favor a tariff for revenue limited to the neccssU ties of the government economically administered, and so adjustea in its application as to prevent unequal burdens, encourage productive interest at home, and afford just compensation to labor, but not to create monopolies." There is not a friend of tariff and tax reform in Ohio, or in the country, but can stand on that. It has the merit that it is so plainly and clearly worded as to make it impossible, without gross misrepresentation, for the 'Republicans to raise their cry of "free trade" against lb. xne Iwepuunciu ueuiauu uas urou formulated by Mr McKinley, of Ohio, as tor a "tariff for protection, with inci dental revenue." The Democratic tar iff "plank" is a plain answer to that impudent proposition. The tariff is to be "for revenue," say the Democrats, and the revenue drawn from it is to be "limited to the necessities of the gov- ornmpnf. nprtnnminn.il V administered." That. sfrlrAK fit th liiitrRnmlna revenue which the Republicans have insisted on forcing from the pockets only to waste .n inUa Th toriff i tn lw ''SO ad- insted in its annlicatiou as to prevent iinpnual burdens' which cannot be done without a general and caret nl re- vi:irn. fnr it is nnw full nf the baldest discriminations in favor of monopolist capitalists at tnc expense oi me great hrfl v nt t hft nfinnli. Tt ia to "encour- agc productive" not unproductive "interests at home;" and if it does that it is certain to -anora j use compensation to labor." t many, it is -non 10 create monopolies." j SHORTS. There are over 1,000 bicyclers in Bos ton. The election in Connecticut this year is lor a House and half a Senate. The average elevation of North Caro lina is 6.10 feet above the sea level. Four thousand tons of guano have been sold this year in one Georgia county. . Flowers are extravagantly used on dressy-bonnets and hats of every de scription. , Strawberries weighing seven-eighths of aa ounce each have been grown in Delaware tnis year. There are now fully 30,000 , wheelmen in this country, and the -popularity of the bicycle is increasing. In England over 5,000 bicycles are used in the mail service, and there are at least 250.000 English wheelmen. . - - . Russian men are, as a rule, handsom r tha.p -wumen: The Russian woman has loud ways ana a ioua, un pleasant voice. She almost invariably smokes. Russia is the terrestiial para dise Of the demi-monde. , The first cotton duck ever woven was manufactured by Seth Bemis, in Water Sown, Mass. .It became well known during the war oM812. Mr. Bemis employed a six-horse team, which, dur ing the war, (went between Watertown and Baltimore, carrying " duck - and bringing back flour. ? MOONSHINE. A married man doesn't shiver now when he passes a sealskin sack store, but the sight of a millinery shop sets him wild. ---'rl- v- Specimen of Princeton trial: Law yer "Did the ground slant?" Wit ness "Yes, . sir.'.' (Lawyer "But did it slant at the angel ?.'-2e i Princeton ian. The single eyeglass is worn by the dude. The theory is that he " can see with one eye much more than he can comprehend. New Orleans Picayune: 'A blundering compositor, in setting up the toast, "Woman, without her man would be a savage," got the. punc uation in the wrong place, which made it read. " Woman, without her man, would be a savage.1.' A boy in a history class in school was tryingtOTecite about Nopoleons troops ascending the hiii in platoons, and said. "Thev marched un the hill, nnntnlnon after pantaloon." Boston Journal: - An exchange tells of a ? "young lady losing the sole of her slipper while en joying the intoxicating whirl of the waltz." Of what profit was it to her if she gained the whole whirl if she thereby lost her sole? A medical journal devotes a w hole column to explaining what causes? cold DreSDiration. Anv one who has pWip nn a dark alley and stepped on a dog won Id bel wasting valuable time reading it. A correspondent wants to know' why green turtle is the sort almost exclu 6ively used for food, Wd are not very sure, out we surmise mat tne . green turtle is caugnt easier man almost any other kind. ra$ Silings. All of One Mind. Every one who has ever had occasion to usg Rosadalis for diseases of the blood, speaks of it in J terms of highest praise and commendation. It is thor oughly effectual, and they all unite in Saying there is nothing equal to the : Fluid Extract of KosadallsJ Dr. II. WIlSON CARR. of, RaIM. more, says "he has used it in cases of O 1 il -9 ... . ocroiuia ana otner oiseases witn much satisfaction." . ... Dr. T. C. PUGH; of Baltimore, rec ommends ROSADALIS to all persons suffering with diseased blood saying it is superior. to any preoaratidnnehas ever used. :-Rev. DABNEY BALL, of the BalU more M. E. Conference. South, says he has been so mnch benpfitvl hxr ih noo of ROSADALIS that he cheerfully recommends it to all his friends and ac quaintances. ' .1 i i ? i "Strive to make a rood impression wherever you ' go," said Jones, as : he pulled hi3 foot oat of the mud. M ra FI. C. -Edwards.-Newoern,-JJ . 4 r rwwuauu ' - 5-4 : ' T. tettiSnmt- ' GUNS AND -0UTLUKX v The.angel ?of midnight the woman who opens the street door for her hus band when he i3 trying to unlock the bell-knob, and then lets him sleep on the hall-floor. . ' ' , Skinny Men. "Weils Health Renewer" restores health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Im potence, Sexual Debility. $l. . A nrnel husband call3 his wife 'green fruit," because she never agrees with him. ' f What's Saved is Gained. Workinffmen will encononiise by omnlrwtnrr Tr. Pieme's Medicines. tt is "Hpaoanr. flirorariVft I'filieLS SI1U in.nMnn Mf?;p.l risnnvprv'V.leanse the hi noil and. svfetem thns nreventinsr fe- vera ana oiner serious uiseasvKi, auu curing all scrofulous and other humors Sold by druggists. w s Vpw mpn are an awkward with tools that they cannot work a corkscrew quite handily. . Cured Six Years Affo. "It has been 6 years since I was cured of fits," says Mr. w. rora, or wire, Jefferson Co , Ind." Samaritan Nervine did it." And it always will, reader. $1.50, at druggists. i - . Tt ia hetter to ffive than to receive This relates especially to advice and medicine. Dr. Benson's Skin Cure consists of internal and external treatment at same time and it makes the skin white, soft and smooth. It contains no poisonous drugs $1 at druggists. v They say Chicago girls never find it hard to elope. They mase rope laaaers pit i i r . oi tueir snoe-sinngs. A good Baptist clergyman of Bergen, "W Y n at mncr tpmrieranee man. . suf fered With kidney trouble, neuralgia ana dizziness almost to Dimuness, nver twn vears after he was told . that Hop Bitters would cure him. because 1 ! .1 t - .1 ! .1 : x.!nrt lie wius Hinuu ui auu picjuuiceu slua "Bitters." 'Since his cure he says none i t- i . a. t. i tt n : a , I neuu icar uui trust in uup ajilic?. ' " . . , There are some men so falkative that nothing but the toothache can make one of them hold his ja w. , - . "J buy Dr. Benson 's Celeey and Chain onvile Pills and introduce them where ever I go.1, Personal knowledge and ex- perience of their effects on others prompts this act" Rev. J. P. Fugett, Kector pt. Jufce un., AiyersDurg, Jfa. 50 cts. at druggists. - Minnie Banks, of St. Paul, kissed her lover oil times without stopping. Min nesota ilKea IE, au-y how. - What Seven Could not do. a. n. vvarner cr,vU).; airs seven physicians could not do for me what your bare Kidney and Liver Cure ac complished.:- 'Hopelessly sick with kid ney diseases, it restored me to perfect Health. , JACOB MYERS. " " " The celebrated 'Fish Brand Gills' Twine is sold only at JacobiV Hard ware-Depot."1 1 : :. W E W S T O R E. pOR THJ: CONVENIEKCK OF MY CUS TOMERS AND THE PUBLIC GENERALli I have opened a - ' Fancy Grocery Store ! ' IN THE NEW MARKET HOUSE, ! CORNER MUTEB'S ALLEY. . - ; I SHALL HAVE ON HAND AT ALL TIMES The Choicest Groceries. such as I keep at my Store on North Front Street. Buyvour GROCERIES from me and It will afford mc pleasure to deliyer at your homes such articles as you may purchase In the Mar SAVE TIME AND TROUBLE by making all your selections tn the NEW MARKET HOUSE. ; T " John L. Boatwright. may 1 -tf - j ? , , : ; , j . RlllfbrorD Irom Youthful Imprudence mental and physical werkness. Valuable- in lunuauon lor nome cure FREE. Used 23 years auuccBsiuiiy. ur.-A.. u. oun; Box 242, Chica- . . , i - mayoi-awiy BATE'SrPEOIFIOS. Prepared from formula used by an eminent physician. during 20 years successful . practice. t . . . mf T .v..v iaj ciictfc a raur i viujj ui u tuiecuons oi the ilioou, whether Scrofulous or acquired. Skid diseases, pirn p .?rothr patches, etc, are permanently cured hv BatA'a tw tc- . TiItri J Bpecmc is o. 2 Cures 8eminai. Weakness. Nebvouj Dkbtlttv, from Youthful Indiscre- ilini?!08?0' Manhood. . This remedy is un- Anns, 1 inrf in ,hA m i . . . . . ft powerful stimulus to the weakened Nervous bjstera, assists Nature to renew the strength and vigor of the debilitated ergans, and effects a radical cure. Price ft. r . - Specific Not 4 Qlves instant relief and pcr maTOntlycujsRhum&Usm. Price f2. -J No- ApoaltlTe cure for all weak nesses commod to females. Price $L - or sent cm receipt of price by J. W. Bate. 69 N. Clark St., Chicago. . .Ut ,8iiD FOE CIRCULAR. - -may 3My-dAir nTm - 5 . rJumber 8. Q.OOD BEEF; MUTTON, 9 . ' ':'" tAMB AND VEAL. The best the market affords at l 0 ' l': ' ' BOKNEMAN'S STALL, ' jnne 8 - No. 8, New llaxket STftEfJGTH to ylgorjously push a business, strength to study a profession, strength to regulate a household, , strength to do a das labor with out physical pain. All this( repre sents what is wanted, in Jhe often heard expression, " Oh ! j I wish I had the strength ! " If you are broken down, have not energy, or feel as if life was hardly worth liv ingi you can be relieved and re- stored to robust health and strength by taking BROWN'S IRON BIT TERS, which is a true tonic-j-a medicine universally recommended " for all wasting diseases. 501 N. Fremont St., Baltimore x During the war I was in jured in the stomach by a piece of a shell, and have suffered from it ever since. About four years ago it brought on paraly s is, which kept me in bed six K'taonths, and the best doctors in the city said I could not live. I suffered fearfully from indigestion, and for over two years could not eat solid food and for a large portion of the time was unable to retain even liquid nourishment. I tried Brown's Iron Bitters and now after taking two bottles I am able to get up and go around and am rapidly improving. G. Decker. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is a complete and, sure remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Malarial Weakness and all diseases requiri ing a true, reliable, non-alcoholk tonic. It enriches the blood, givef new life to the muscles and tone to the nerves, June 25 -lw tMnrm The Public is requested carefully to notice the new and enlarged Scheme ofce drawn Monthly -Capital Prize lDtOViJSi Tickets only $5. Shares in pro- V V portion. Louisiana - State Lottery Company. We do hereby certify that we supervise the crrc74jeweTM. jut at tne juoniuy cma. aetnt Annual Drawings of The Louisiana State Lot tery Company, and tn person manage and con trol the Drawings themselves, and that the same are conducted with honesty, fairness, and wyiwBjdJwi nrwicru aw pomes, ana we author tie the Company to use this certificate, wtthfac "J v inn i t-o muvwu, in H9 HttVCT tisements." , . ; :. Commissioners. Incorporated In 1868 for 25 years by the Lejr lslature for Educational and Charitable pur TMMM vlth u Kanltol 1 WWt fWt .n X- reserve fund of $550,000 has since been added. Bt an ovp.rwhplmlnor chlse was maIe apart of the present State Constitution adopted December 2d, A. D.,1879. The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed vjf wit, jjwyiG jj Ulljf O'uce. It never scales or postpones. Its Grand Single Number Drawing take ASPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A roBTUNE. Seventh Grand Drawing, Class ionrhTOwiir7 Juy-10 CaiitarPrize.S75.000. 100,000 Tickets at Five Dol lars Jiiacn. tractions in fifths m proportion. . LIST OP PRIZES. Prize of....... Prize of. 1 Capital 1 Cauital ....75,000 ... ,25,000 .. 10.000 1 Capital Prize of.. 2 Prizes 5 Prizes 1ft Prizes 20 Prizes 100 Prizes 300 Prizes 800 Prizes 1000 Prizes Of $6,000.. of 2,000.. ... 12,000 of 1,000. ... 10,000 ...10,000 of of of of of SOU. 200. 100. 50. 25. 10.000 ... 20,000 ... SO ,000 ... 25,000 25,000 I 6,750 J 4,500 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $750. t ' " BOO. 'I ... 250. 2,250 1.967 Prizes, .mnnntliiv tn wx ma . t -T -w ........ ' ll.W.UVD Application for rates to clubs should only be made Urthe office of the Company In New Or WWTot further fnfni-matlrfcvi m-n i. o?f4uU ddress. lcnd orders by Express. Berffltered Letter, or Money Order addressed only to - - . - . . . .. . M. A. DAUPHIN, ------ -V 1. - -r or 11. A. DAUPHIN, wjz seventh SL, . Washington, D. C. ; jane 13-wed-sat-4w-ddtw The Old Reliable Ocean . House CMITHVILLE, :N. C. Rbrht over thewatpr . - - -- Stflt nnflnno Vaiin .. 1 . nr. . . - teys. Cigars, etc. ..Pool and Billiard Tab lea. No claw t th it t:T r . ful Ereeze-s: " bryavt mtbsic mayso-lm ivi.:rl. Proprietor ;C D-TJorrili; JJNDEETAKEB CABINET J1AKER AND CARPESTEH- OflM Biwi -nr.v end street, oWi Wtfttlfywllciu orders and ruirintcei ?TyX:Z'r refflP eiivery and wtlafaction la iff) . Tsrta A FINK ASSORTMENT OF Muzzle and Bredch-Loader Guns, v Revolvers and Ammunition SILVER PI-AiTED & FORKS, A VERY LARGE VARIETY OK Pocket KniYes,( Table Cutlery. Popular prices to suit all at N. JACOBI'S, HARDWARE DEPOT, r No. 10 South Front St dec 22- tf Wanted.. B Y A COMPANY WHO PROPOSE TO establish a manufactory thereon, well-timber ed cypress lands. . Parties who may have such lands to diaposc of are requested to communi cate, with me at Wadeeboroor by letter with Mr. Josh T. James, at Wilmington in person. Full piTtcuiars as to exact locationj of lands, number of acres, probable yield of timber 10 the acre and lowest price, must be made oown. JOHN T. PATRICK, 4ti State Immigration Agent, apl lO tf "iWadcsboro, N. Hulbert - - Bros" Wholesale Price List. o. Price 4 Pia.no. 7 oct.. sou are. rosewood. carvod. asrraffe $159 OQ 1 Piano,uprlght,7V80ct.,cabinetgiand 17 00 vi urgan, 4 sets reeus,u siops ana grana organ " ! Organ, 6 sets reeds, 13 stops, coup- 1 r ler, sub-bass Our Pianos and Organs are war ranted first-class. 5 Violin outfltr, box, bow, strings.com-; plete 3 Violin cremona model, extra line.. 4 Accordeon, 10 keys, bass box, fine tone 6 Accordeon, 6 keys, 1 stop, 2 sets reeds.perfect. ........... ........ Mouth Organs, Vienna concert, 24 holes........ I 3 Mouth Organs, Genuine Bichter 10 holes, GS 11 Mouth Organs, Genuine Concert double 24 holes, GS 14 Clarionet, genuine Martin, 6 keys, boxwood.... t. 17 Fife, in ebony, German silve f erulca 16 Music Box, 1 tune, crank, fine....... 19 - ,. 8 tunes, wind with lever ''large 20 Violoncello, patent, machine bead srood. 5ft 00 73 00 3 00 9 00 1 00 3 01 1 00 5 00 1 10 25 00 10 00 23 00 22; Double Bass, patent head, 3 or 4 strings. 24 Guitar, maple, machine head, fine --Tr-ten 27 Banjo, ioiuch,4 brass brackets..... 28 Cornet, brass cornopeon style, case - and crooks.... SO Drum, braes, Prussian, ornamented Gold Violin, Guitar and Banjo Strings, H Bros.. ........, : Silver Violin, Guitar and Banjo Strinsrs. H Bros Steel Violin, Guitar and Banjo Strings. H Bros............. ......... . ! Gut, Russian, German or Italian, best quality... ......... ............. Instruction Books, Howe's or Winner's, -4 00 . 2 00 9 00 , 9 00 -8 15 Having just made a good trade for 100 1SI any instrument. . . .. ng acn sewing Machines, will sell them for i25 while they last. ,v-.,: ; ff , Monev is QUite safe In conimon, letter tf plainly addressed: ; . ... , Terms strictly cash with order. Will take tamps. - . - Agents and dealers send for our 40 page Cat alogue. " r. On above net wholesale prices agents can uiiinc iw per cenu proni. Can on us when you come to St. LouU. References : Any bank or wholesale house in ine city. ; Hulbert Bros., Is the only General Whole nub uouse m at. Xiouis. - - . - - - - nni HULBERT BROS.. 923 Olive Street, , Saint Louis. Mo. aa 13-1 : l- - . Smithville Bazaar. J HAVE AT MY BAZ AAR, Collars, .Cuffs, Shirts, Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Cigars, To bacco, Canned Goods, etc In fact, everything Startle srtieleti tlwin nn hoiut . T,,1 eupply "vessels going to sea with PURE SPRING WATER, which will not Give me a call. 1 WM. WEEKS. may 30-lm Smithvllle, P, 0. ; Postage Stamps, Paper and Envelopes A WAIS ON HAND AT THE POST OF FICE AT SMITH VILLE. :vv . , OA - , L. A. GALLOWAY, may 30-lm t Postmaster Farmers, Take Notice. i - jyj-ORRIS' HOG CHOLERA COMPOUND Is illftt tbA thlnir tn vnva as -mm rr m era and all diseases to which Rwinn m mh. x mu pruvum tnat areaaiul disease Mv " . o a iviuuc. biiu will mi l TnnF nhr. m nCVS. Ever. Aft.. Itf VArmi onrt .aMoA .. ; Each i package contains one and one-half pounds and will. If given strictly according to - w uifSo iub vuuicrw ana pui ual time, thereby saving one half of the feed. The fanner of Duplin county are giving it GREKN, Druggist. Market Street. WifminUnn Commercial IHIoliol Wilmington, N. C. M. SCHLOSS, Proi. pIRST-CLASS IN EVERT RESPECT. , . T First-lass Bar (and. BILLIARD 8 A LOON ATTACHED. - v V CT"" 3 not, life is sweeping Il by. go and dare be r I I -fore you die, some- SPOONS biwujuc :ave penmu to conquer time." $66 a week in your own town. $5 outfit freevNo wh-if7? new Capital not required Ve111.fPf8n you everything. Many are making fortune. Ladies make as much as eat boya and girls make great pay. Leader, If you want business at which yon can make great pay all tho time, write for partlcu u?i50?kHALU:Tr Uo-. Portland, Hal--, noy 13-d&w tr. - , . V- MISCELLANEOUS weT7 xorn G 7ilr . w - 1 ' Steamship ' WILL BAIL;jrROit,NrTrlvr2 BENEFACTOR...i. REGULATOR ; .tn REGULATOR.:8.t,i BENEFACTOR......... ...s' REGrJlJlTOR...............S,H, . Through BUla;u. Throngh Rates gaarintedto and f la North and South Caronna. THEO. G. EGE WM. P, CLYDE A may 9-tf. i Laboratory op 1 STATB ASSATEB AND nm ; : ; i.i OOfijEast GruMttoJL MR. EZEKIKT. hn tnirta wTti rtlS composition of his Hair Restorer and tV also subjected it to ehemil exaiSittflTv contains no lead or stiver sftbsuSSV for the hair, cor anything harmM n!i therefore be used without apprehwiS! hirinu" reunite. j wi WM. H. TATL0B, JLh! ' SUteCbSt uwai ciieutB upon my.nair nave ieeaiainM. t ent as to attract the comcndat on oliK. friends who have noticed U. , tsis m my estimation a treasure vitk. which the toilet of none whoh&rewHttr be complete. Hoping it may realUeyoa & pecuniary success you to richly dewm. I remain, very respectfully, MRS. A. K V. Wat . Richmond, Va., Feb. 27, 1867. For sale by all druggists. Price II perk, US. ----- - - :. Wew Restaurant, fpHE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RISPXCC fully announce that hehasfjiut fitted tn ill S. QmriAtm Raw finnth Tm L..,. .1 24 or Ladle and Gentlemen, wbere mab tt refreshments may be had at all hours of a day. . Everything is new and. first claw h Ute waiters and courteous attendants. 50 orGame and Oysters in seasoa. ft. Wines, Liquors andClgars. f 'ri ; BOT 18 . F. A. SCHUTTK. Pw Ilaryin's Celebrated T?IRK AND BURGLAR PROOF 81 TO 10 AlQSlzes and Prices, from $90.00 to 12,201 Acknowledged by the best authorities to te lb BEST 8AFE MADK, , ... -'.'.. Vl-. . - . ... :. " i - Extract from Scientific American edUorliltf - i .-. , ;;- .!.-., :i- ": - rah' 11th ISflQ Hff, aM alaA a.Wait U tilt 30 aVWW V W W M III y VWatVM WW W best fire proof safes. We say MABYBT." A. A WILLim. Agent, at WUauoittt. ; dec 19 .; First National Bank of Wil- mi CAPITAI03TOCnU........M...t3 SURPLUS FUND j .1 : . . Deposits reeelved aid collection: all aeeeadbto poMi Ik the United BUtea, J. j DIZCT09 BUBBU33, ' D. O. WOH" A. MARTIN, (.' ; JAB. BFOTT. ! ILr.llAXaU orncssss: E. , BURRU83............-T. " reMt A. K.JWALKER............. - Cssbler W. LA RKTNS.. ...... apl-123 r.a JM once. unango. mjaB RESTAURANT AND SALOOX TOS- meriy known as tbe Scartoroigb House, !1 , r 'I - '" . . a l.Vfinnfh tvf. .trwt. wffl hereafter ce as the CAPE FEAR PILOT ' HOUSE. wW e-rt Kit fnniul of all MmM the best OX " Jfltf Liquors and Cigars. Board br the day, w ormbnth. tabte lupPHe4 -wlUt the tetu- i' , 1-.--' ., .1 1 . . ... -v 1. mtinn. All marae anorua. fyrr :,n-i our aim Ss to excel and 1,. maylSl-ly : - T MagL. Oorooto I; CORALINE CORSETS, AHJ ' . r 1 -r .nip'rn CORSET, AS EXTRA "10U .' v."5" at 75 cents. " --:. fh tips! Also a full supply of onrfiOc V01 In the city for the price. , jj.le Thread A handsome stock of Silk a Gloves. . - i . Kiack and colored c", pTVeduced to $1. vtr..k t .ha filoves rcuutcv "T ereat nleasnre in flTlno tn m ,... ..' JOHN J. HEDRICK. I A.u AantlW ai&vj ... may l

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