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MISCELLANEOUS THE GKEAT GEEUA1 REMEDY. FOR PAIN. Sailers as4 curt BlIEU2IATIS3r, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lambijs, BACIIACUE. EX121C1X, TOGTIieU, - SOKE THROAT, crosr.swixuscs. Senacn. CsU, Snlits. rBOSTBITEJ, BtBXS,SCALD3, Aa4 a3 W Vdil teles nrrr curs a kttu. tnnctMMk la 11 Tit CIit'jj A,7cjik? C:. tliiT, C. ft. A. Tieet'r !:an rptcift for ErIlcptleFIt3.ma - - f it111' rd l'i:inJ bir-kncs.nr a s'rro- V. ai.cr-s quickly relieved and cured. L rUd by totting la delirium of ferer.-ta j'S ttra-izrt rc nr. of dbcaso and sickness. Ccri B-tr fclctchM and stubborn blood sores, (-vi l;.o!. qtxlckcaitc?ih circulation. B xtatfc Dcil, Carbuncles and Scalda.-fc3l r.-rrm' ntly and promptly caret paralysi. c , II b a cl;xrrr.i::g and healthful Aperient. ! sad Kln-s Evil, twin brothers. t --i ud brci:h to godr renotln? cauc frilcV bilouanefa and clears complexion, i Utratoj re4Tc&t and matchless laxative. Utfr.tn sic Headache like the wind.-. ; r"tr tU;s4 tin drastic cathartic or opiates. ritot j e?ta llheumaUsraby rooting iL-9 Kmj' Uic rilnr properties to the blood. 1 r-i it 1 1 c 'ir al I n enroo 4 d isordcrs. ffiit:.!i:a all opUtcs LtIL-u.3 j:-ff-V :"i-rilnl and IriTl-omlcstfce body. Car- .'r-M cr money rcfunde-d.6.3i Lor-Hcilor-cJ la wrttinir by ove r fifty thousand iJia phjiciin In V. S. and Karojxj.-ua Lsudia clergymen In U. S. and Earopc-a I:t of the bl xl own it a conqueror.-! Kr !- bj zLl l.ilr; dngiu. Ite Dr. S. A. Richmond llcuical Co., Tropa. L Jofeh,iIo. (Z2) For t -tlaouIt! an J c'.rra!r$ sad Lira p. Chi. N. Crtttettn. AaU New York Citr That Doughty Duchess. OpposlteOpinlons about n Won cleriul Woman Her Tlitunb nntl rinfrer?. "Crack nut wkh her lingers? Why, yon can't mean If erleI a youn U!y graduate of ttxiN'onntl io!!e-, la the utmost astonish ment- Itat I do man It," a!ttrme4 her bis broth rr. who b i taken acTeral prlzea In athletics. 'an l I rcavsort It; that Cymbnrga, wife of Dnle Krncit. of Auatrta, could crack nuts w!ih her Cncr and drlre nalU Into the wall wlla her thumb," "Whata montrou womin!,,M the Touog Uiy. "WhiUsKif woman," amcnuod her Vt triU.cr. Tb Au-ktrUn Duchess was mighty bcauso ho if it jtl hur, good habits and icrfect dtjrmion. Mrv AE-e Strong, of Plttsburj, Ta., writes a tiirtct t.ry about herself, but deserrea prL for hit frankness. be aaya: 'Frthe I'iU tare years I bare been aubject to Revere , atuct4of roll? and cramp. aI exhantlnir ::rkof Dtarrtxrs- Weary of fxjrlment lar mi' h mtli-lncj, I turnf d, without hope, to FARtlR'S TOIIC Three bottles curel me en tin ij. I btve ulel liabv for other altment wtta wtlca women are often afflicted, and It fir inrpael ray cxpe:tallons. I m happy o offer this tciUmony tor the bepeflt of other women. w La .i b are Interested In Mr. 8troncs Wwr. w HI iIe.nc remark that PARKER'S TON IS 1 inUxkant. It cures colic Sy, but by tlrtuo of many rare and power fal ln.-nMicuU. It a1 maatera all dleaaes of t-s li:l uch, for example. Hhcuma Uara, OmumpUon. Scrofula, and all disorders 'tt Kl lney. Uver and Stomach. It U a lU!uer and ilioulmt, but net o intoxicant. Pro. )renU and ft per bottle-. JUscox A Cu.. Chemists. New l'ork. apt 12 nnuliw lzn Sufferers rrom xouthtut impruaence nnilnr Nerrons leblllty. ozeauianl phralcal werkne. valuable in focaaUon tor home cure FRJ&E. Used St years acceafnHy. Lr. A. U. Olln. Box 942, Chlca rx mar 11-1Aw1t SB ATE' S SPE0IFI0S. Frepare! from formula used by an eminent thjslcUa dorlnx ao years sucoesaful practice. ?rd2C Xo. 1 Guarantee.! to effect a radi cal car of all atTecUoo of the Blood, whether Scrotaious or acquired. Skin diseases, vim fie, moth patches, etc, are peTmancntly cured by Bate's Specific No. I. Price fl. specie No. Cure Semixai. Wkakxkss, SatTocs DxBXLrrr. from Youthful Iudicre C.tu or KxcetM. prodacln Kxhaostcl Vital ' tor and Lam of ataahool. TbU reme!y Is nn-eq-4al4 la th care of these complaints. It Is a powerful sUmulua to the weakened Nervous 8rm. assists Na'.nre to renew the strength d nnr of the debilitated rpuja, and effccU srvtkalaore. Price tl. speeuc No. 'ilTca instant relief and per tUy enrea RheumaUsm. Price $2. speia Ncx. & A poalUre cure for ail weak- fO!Trn l fumtlll irir SI- v, ,MT lruxtlt or aeat on receipt of price cnioaco. John C. Davis, A TTOEXrT A!tD CUL'N3KtXOR AT LAW, vriutctoros, n; -ce orer the Bank of New Hanover. feace l u the Courts of t Ute. special atteatto pU toLthe collection Ui w it ? Has Arriyed I raxsii supply or that d-iicious- t HATED PINB APPLE by to-day's N T Steamer. Als, another lot of that A No. 1 MUCO-TEA at GOc per pound, (China Cup t Saucer xlrsa with every pound) tOO poumls fHU two weeks. Remember I keep nothing ht the very best erttlass fooda. I reahsnn V1 t.T,r7 week. Call and examine at Crapon rsaiiy Grocery. UtO. M. CILAPON, Arut, raml'y Grooer, Itach te ti 5oixta rront St TheDaily Review. TIIK SUULPXOIMJOV. Uniael in band stood .tc : c ilplor boff With his niaibSc block before birn. Aca tii s face lit up. with h a amile of'joy Li A anzeMlrearu i asscil oVr hiva. etooe j With many n sharp incision Jn bearer i own light the sculptor snoDe. i He had caught that angel vision Sculptors of life are ice as we fetand With our eouls uncarveJ before us. Waitine the hour when, at God's com maud. Our life dream passes o'er u?. Letcscarre it tctn on the yielding stone With many a sharp incision; Its heavenly beauty shall be our own Our lives that heavenly vision. re : A Largo Purchase. t A party ot capitalists hivepurchv1- eu tLe ceieuraicu Isorredouuo grant, in Aiaoatiia counir. rioruis. rom r.ri.inc about 15,0(0 acres of choice veetatble and fruit land.6 The Transit Kail road passes through a portion cif the tract. A village is to Uv at once founded, and will be known :H Economy." One thousand acres will be laid out and sold a.s town lots. Six thousand acres are to be placed upon the market and sold only to actual settlers in lots ot eighty acres. The balance oi ihe land, about six thousand acre?, ii!l be planted in orarjjje, pcacD, pcar.fjanu oilier unit treaj. this will be owned and con trolled by the shareholders in common; shares beinz limited to a thmsand to each holder, and each of whom will be entitled to vote lor trustees, to the number ot live annually. Saw mill?, stores, churchea. liooi buildings j and residences wiil be erected durititr the summer, it i; a.? tne micir.ion oi this. tho ()uaker Orans:c Company," to establish a fruit aud vegetable -can-. ning factory at this new town during the next four months. Fits Cured Six Years Aj?o.b "It has been 0 years since I wns cur cdof fits." savs Mr. W. Ford, of Wirt Jeflerson Co., Ind. "Samaritan tors vine did it." And it always will, rcad- er. Sl.oo, at druggists. A Story for IZlahio. The Courier-Journal tells a littlo sto- rv lor iHamos oeneuu in is is me storj: .One alternoou in ltau, Mr. Buchanan sat upon the portico ot the cottazeatthe Soldier s i Home, where hesucnttbat bummer, lie had but onevouthlul. but eager, listener, and be was in nis reminiscenuai moou. Amon'j other things, he said m that aueer. nasal tone wmcn seemeu a pari - l i . . ofhimselt: r or years i wns a canui- datc lor President. Every four years I thoucht I wai comg to bo nominated, Finally, when I had lost all nope and all desire, when the friends I wanted to reward had passed away and ;he enemies I wantctl to punish vexed me no further, or were'dead, 1 was nomi nated, and here I am just old enough to feel all the responsibilities and too old to enjov I he pleasures I once fancied belonged to the place.' " Tho Couriers Journal advises Mr. Blaine to take, a hint from Jacuei Buchanan, and to remember the late ot Henry Clay. Who was the "one voathiul but eairo listener?' 1 lVrfi'et soiiudnrs.s of bodv and mind is possible only with pure blood. Load- ing meuicai auinoriiics oi aucivnizieu countries endorse Aver s barsaparilla as the best blood-Durifvirig medicine in existence. It vastly increases tho work ing anil productive powers oi ootn nanus aim Dram. - i A North Caroliua Invention Dr. Catling, the inventor of the Gat- ling gun, as everybody knows, is a na tive oi l-.astern JNorin Carolina. la a recent Washington letter to the Cleve land Leader, the-str.ry oi his invention and its success is told in an interesting wav. Dr. (sailing said: "In 1SGI I was living at I Indianapo lis One surprise to me was that the numberof men killed bv sickness and disease was more than those killed by ball or actual battle. One I day I re member nineteen corpses wfero landed at tho depot: three had been killed in battle, ihe thought then strucc me if a gun could be invented that would do tho work of a hundred men and would require but a few men to oper ate it. that the horrors of iwar would bo greatly diminished, and an end would come much sooner ol every struggle. The thought took such hold ot me that I commenced to work on it at once. The result was the Galling gun. "My first guns were made in Cincin nati, and they would ilirc from 150 to 250 shots per minute I had six ot them manufactured in 15G2. when the foundry was burned. ' Next I had thir teen uns made at ! what is now the typo foundry iu Cincinnati, ; and these I sent to Washington to persuade the Government to buy them. The Chiel of tho Ordnance Department at the time was an old fogy. He had -no faith in the gun, and belrcvcd the Hint-lock muskets were, on the whole, the best weapons for warfare. Ben Butler bought them on his own responsility, civine his Toucher for S la.OOO tor them Ben Butler took the guns he had bought with him to !tho battle of Petersburg and fired them himself They created ureal consternation and slaughter; and the news of them weut all over the world. Now thev are used by all the leading goyernmenu of Europe and also in Asia and Africa, j They en abled tho Pruisians to corjqoer A-s tria in I860, though the Austrians had tho larger lorce, and they short? ned the war by Germany and France so that it practically lasted but aow days. -The Gatlinegun is jnow made in Hartford, in this country, and in Eu ropo at Newcast!e-oa-thc-Tyn?. I sell only to governments and iho United States uses many of iny gua?. They now take part in all wars, and you have seen the reports of tho work they have dono In Egypt. Tho " Galling gun will send a ball from two to , three miles. : f : A. f m:t , ; J. Wjo can aim the gun at a plank nailed to a snpoort ! several thousand yards away, and by 'moving the gun rapidly along while firing wo can cut a line through tho board as though it were sawed. No two bullets leave the can al the same time, bat when you consider that 1.200 hots are fired, m a in in arc you will see how npidly. and reuianjr it worss." - Of Great Value to Vocalists. j Uniontille. WESTCniSTEltCJo., N. Y. Angcst 20, ibay. I had carelessly exposed myself and sustained a very severe and tight cold omnj chest and in ray throat I -pro cured Altcock'c Porous Plasters and ap plied one on the chest, well up on the throat, and relief came readily; th forencss of my chest was removed, and my vocal organs were kept clear the entire past winter, enabling: me to fulQll public engagements in different parts ol this country. No more may be said than that All cock's Porous Plasters, il applied by afflicted vocalisis. will greatly assist their vocal rendition in public. . B. FKANKLIX CIIORCH. An amateur punster informus thatj some nouses have winr. and be has often seen a house flv. . Wc thought no part oi a uoue save the chimney nue. Twcu'ty-four Hours to Live. FaomJohn Kuhn, Lafavette. Ind., who announces that he is now in "per fect health.'" we have the following: One year ago I was. to all appearance, in the last stages of' Consumption. Our best physicians gave my case up. I finally got so low that our doctor said I could not live twenty-four hours, lily friends then purchased a bottle of DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS, which considerably benefited sue. I continued until I took nine bot tles. Iam nsw in perfect health, hav ing used no other medicine." DR. DeWITT C. KERLINGER'S LINIMENT is an infallible cure lor Rheumatism, Sprains, Lameness and Diseases of tho Scalp, and for promot ing the growth of the Hair. Edy'd Carbolic Troches cure colds and prevent disease. A baud of Italian briirahds captured a duke receutly and held him for thirtv days. Any American heiress can do that, and hold him longer. Mexsman's Peptonized Beef Ton ic, tho only preparation of beet contain ing its 'entire nutritious properties. It contains blood-making, force generating and life sustaining properties; invalua ble lor Indigestion, Dyspepsia, nervous prostration, and all forms of general debility ; also, in all enieebled conditions, whether the result of ex haustion, nervous, prostration, over work, or acute disease, particularly if resulting from pulmonary complaints. Caswell, Hazard & Co., Proprietors, New York. Sold by Druggists, sat lw It is very straugc that after a horse a . is oroKe no s worm . iwioe as mucn, while after a man is broke he isn'f worth a cent. Prevent sickness by taking occasion ally one of Emory's Little Cathar tic Pills, a wonderful ' appetizer, an absolute cure of Billiousness. 15 cents. cod&w. "If the doctor never takes a walk for bis own health, he shoud at least take one for mine," says the doctor's horse Mother Swan's Wqrm Syrup Infallible, tasteless, harmless, cathar tic; for . fevenshness, restlessness, worms, constipation. 25c eod Allen's Bilious Physic is a purely vegetable liquid remedy lor Headaches. Biliousness and Constipation. Easily taken, acting promptly, relioving quick lw. 3i cts. At all Druggist. eod A Card. To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of man hood, &c, I will send a recipe that will cure you. FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a mis sionary in South America.! bend a selt addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. Ixman. Station D New lork City. eod d&w ly The uso of alligator leather has be come so general that it causes the slaughter every year of 6,000,000 pigs A Fair Offer Tho Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., offer to send Dr. Dyo's Volatic Belt and Appliances on trial, for thirty days, to men, young or old, afflicted with nervous debility, lost vitality, .and kindred troubles. See advertisement in tWA paper, t th s cow(&" The larrest and best stock of Windows. "Doors. Blinds &c. and at Factory prices is at N. Jacobfs Hard ware Depot. : i f r 35 S. Clark SI., Opp. Court Hoase, CHICAGO. Airrnlsrcrsdnste. The Oldest SneebalUI h tho Uaitoil Mutes whose Ufb loo exi-EIUESCK, verfect method snd Dare medicine insure artEDl tnd rLUVAVrvr curks of ah PriTat. Chronic snc Sfrtoni UiMtwft. Affections of tne JJio. m Kidney, li ladder, Cruptloa. Ulcer. Old Mvt lllnir r tho Glands, Sort! Month rkrauat. Hone la!a. permanently cored aaf caiM.-ied lroni tne system lor Ue. ' UsTDlfillC T)cbniti.Impotncif,Smina fi Lfi V U U D La, ScjchuI Decay, Men ta ttul Musical Weakness, railing Memory iTcali 22gcs, SliitUctl Development, Jtnpedi. ncuts to Marriarje, etc., from excesses or aj snii.tr, spcctli!i, srtfily and privately Cured lr Younr. M Iddlc-A-rrd and Old mea, and k tao need utedicst W1U nd xcrlrce, conul Jr. Bate st once. II : opinion oos's nothinjr. and ma; tara future miwrr and ihime. When lnconvenien xTxit th c-.tfwr treatment, mrdicinscaa be sen' enrhere by mail rr ei press Tree) Crmm ofcr r atln. -It is erlf-eTident that a rhrsician h irs fcn srnu!e attnion to a class cf diseases at tain great skill, and physicians thronjtnont th rouniry. snowintaia,rreqaentryrecommenaau&cai ries to the Oldest KpeciatUt, hr whom -rr k nown ctMd renedr is uvl. J-lr.. Estc. Ase e:-d Experience rnsVe Lts opinion cf e prrmo lasnortanee. S'jrThooe irhd call see c jq ) rr;t the Doctor. Conmliation free sad saeredrj roaOdentlal. Cases which here failed in obtain in relict ciaevhere. etpecislly eolieited. Female IhM e treated. Call r write, lioars. fmn to -4 to hasdsrm. lO to IS. GCU TO lisXXI tExrVriE. Aidrrs as abora. , t TI I jeodAw t th a A Decorated Diniier SetS 170RtAT .. Of: B Al GILE3 A MUECHISON'S. Muxcilaoa Block. apis MISCELLANEOUS. revised. ' ; HEAR this, all ye people, and give ear. all ye invalids of the world, Hop Bitters will make you well and to re joice. j ; I, . 2,J . It shall cure all the people and put sickness and suffering under foot. 3. . Be thou not afraid when your family is sick, or you have Bright's dis ease or Liver Complaint, for Hop Bit ters. will cure you. 4.1 Both low and high, rich and -poor know the value of Hop Bitters for bili ous, nervons and Hhetwiaiic com plaints. 5. , Cleanse me with Hop Bitters and I shall have robust and blooming health. 6. Add disease unon disease and le the worst come, I am safe if I use Hop jouiers. 7. lor all my life have I been plagued with sickness and sores, ant not until a year ago was I cured, by nop letters. i 8. He that keepeth his bones from aching from Rheumatism and Neural gia, with Hop Bitters, doeth wiselv. freckles, salt rheum, erysipelas, blood poisoning, yet Hop Bitters, will remove them all. ' 10. W hat woman is there, feeble and sick from female complaints, who desireth not health and useth Hop Bit ters and is made well. li. Let not neglect to use Hop Enters bring on Ecrious ivianey ana jiver complaints. 12 Keep thy tongue from being furred, thy blood pure, and thy stomach from Indigestion by nsiog Hop .Bitters li. All my pains and aches and diseases go nee cnau ueioro me wind when 1 use Hop Bitters. 11. Mark the man who teas nearhi dead and given up bv the doctors af ler ming Hop Bit ters ana Decoraetn wen. r 13. cease rrom worrying about nervous Dees, general debility, and urinary trouble for Hop BP.ters will restore you. ; api in tc nrm lmasw j Ioully Valuable. The moat economical and effective external remedy is Benson's Capcine Pbru3 Plaster Price 25 cents. j men 21 4w ALDEN'S MAN IFO r.I CYCLOPEDIA. Over300,C0D subjects and 5,000 illustrations numerous maps, 'zo volumes, large octavo $25 00; cheaper edition, $15 00. Specimen pages free. 6'X ,000 Volumes. Choice Books descriptive Catalogue free. Books for exam ination before payment on evidence of gooc faith. NOT sold by dealers prices too low JUiiM ii. aliLusim, I'uuiisner, 13 Vcsey St., N. Y.- P. O. Box 1227. mch 21 lw . mi I hva a. norfti va remedv for the above disease : by its use thousands of cases of the worst kind and of long Branding uava Deen cureu. xnaeea, bo strong m m fith in itj tffift-T. that I will send TWO BU n FREE, togetrver with a VALUABLE TREATISE on this disease, to any sufferer. Give express and P. O. address. Dsu T. A. 8LO0U at, l&l Pearl St. JJew York. FAY'S CELEBRATED WATER-PROOF UmiUA RGOFEMG Rcsemblea fine leather; for Roofs, Outsfjfle Walla, and Insido in place of plaster. ery etrontr and durable. Catalogno wjtU teatuno niala and samples FRRE. iilablished 1866. W. II. PAY ife CO., Camden, N. J. NO MORE EYE-GLASSES. No Weak More Eyes. MITCH ELLfS EYE-SALVE. A Certain, Safe and Effective Remedy for SORE. WEAK AND INFLAMED EYES, Producing Btorin Avatj va irvrAiivuu au g the Sight of the Old. TmrTwQirrhtwlnnaa o r T?a. Cures Tear Drops, Granulation, Stye Turners, Red Eyes, aiattca yc issues, ana rro j ducing Quick Belief and Perma 1 nentCure. Also, equally efficacious when used In other maladies, such as Ulcersu Fever Sores, Tu mors. Salt Kheum, Burns, Piles, or wherever Inflammation exists. MITCHELL'S SALVE may bo used to advantage. Sold by all DruzgistB at 25c. mch 2 1-4 w 266th Edition. Price Only $1 BY MAIL POST-PAID. I ((HOW THYSELF. A GREAT MEDICAL WORK ON MANHOOD. Exhausted Vitality, Nervous and Phvslcal Debility. Premature Decline In Man. Errors of Youth, and tho untold miseries resulting: from Indiscretion or excesses. A book for every man. young, mi'idie aged ana old. Jt contains 125 prescriptions for al! acute and chronic diseases, each one of which la invalu able. So found by tho Author, whose experi ence for 23 years Is such as probably never before ieu to the lot of any physician, suo pages, bound in beauurul French muslin, cm bossed covers, full 'gilt, guaranteed to be a finer work in every sense mechanical, literary and prof easional than any other work sold in this country for f 2.50, or the money! will be refunded In every instance. Price only fLOO by mall, post-paid. Illustrative sample 6 cts. Send now. Gold medal awarded the aufor by the National Medical Association, to the officers of which he refers. ! This book should be read by the young lor Instruction, and by the afflicted for relief. It will benefit aU London Lancet. There Is no member of fOclety to whom this book will not be ueefuL whether youth parent, guardian, Instructor or clenryman ArgoMvt. Address the Pcabody Medical institute, "r Dr. W. II. Parker. No. 4 Bull2ncb Street. Cos ton. Mas . who may be consulted on all diseases reouirlng skill and experience. Chronic ana oostinate diseases that have baffied the el ill of aU II C A I other physicians a specialty. Such treated successful-U f O CT I C? ly without an In I n 1 OUlel stance of failure. mch -4 daw 4w OH. IB- For Sale. PA1U CARRIAGE HORSES. SEVERAL FINE BUGGY HORSES. J GOOD MULES. Also,' CarrUges, Buggies and ; w Hearses toflet.atllowcst pos5ibk;ratcs. HOLtlNGSTfORTH ft CO., . LItctj and SaleJStables, ' i xaclL5 Cor. 4th and Ualberrrts MISCELLANEOUS. First National Banklof WH mington.. CAPITAL STOCK...... ..... $1SO,fJ06 1 SURPLUS FUND......' Deposits received ud collections; xaadOn aQ accessible points; ts the Unltedpsutos. , DIRECTORS, E. BsBURRUSS, D. G. WORTH! I - ! A. MARTIN. " JAS. SPRUNT, GEORGE CD ADBOURN. ! OITICERSj: E. E. BURRUS3...L.. A. K. WALKKR... W. LARRIK3 apl 2S ! I President. Cashier A'wt Cashier Now York & Wilmington Steamsliip Line. STEAMERS WILL 8 ALL FROM NEW YORK EVE ! . ' I SATURDAY, at S o'clock, P. M. BENEFACTOR Satarday, April 5 REGULATOR J....... Saturday, April 12 BENEFACTOR. Sa.turday. April 19 REGULATOR..1 Saturday, April 26 Through Bills Ladlnsr. and Lowest Through Rates guaranteed to and from Points m Kortn ana soutn Carolina. . Tor Freight or Passage apply to ! H. G. SMALLBONES, Superintendent, Wilmington, N. C ; . THEO. Q. EGER, Freight Agent, I 35 Broadway, New York. WM. P. CLYDE A CO.. General Asrents. OCt 29-tf. Baltimore & Wilmington Steamsliip Line. . STEAMERS Italcigh and Yidette. On and after Saturday January 5th, a Steam- er of this line will sail from j BALTIMORE, Eyery:A UEDAY, at 3 P. M. From wix.ivriisrc3-T03sr, i I i a I ! SATURDAY, unless sooner loaded. xnroujm asms ox ij&amir and lowest tnrousrn rates guaranteed to and from points en the uau lioaoa ana uape rear Kivcr AtSO, To.nd from Boston, Providence,' Philadclf pnia anu &n w csiern ciues. For Freight Engagements, apply;t J A. I. CAZATJX, AgtJ, I Wilmington, N. C. ANIKEWS, & CO., Agts .f ' 3. W. Corner Light andjGerman Sts., dec-29 i Baltimore. Sash, Doors, Blinds, ! i ! " 1 White Lead, Paints, -- 'II - -., French Window Glass. AGENCY FOR N. Y. ENAMEL PAINT CO'S READY PREPARED PAINT. CI ALL AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS AND get our prices before purchasing. The fact i i i . - - I; ' that out Paints are from the celebrated Fac- I I t tories of Wetherill & Co., and Harrison Bros Si Co.,sufSclent guarantee for their quality i . - i : - and purity, j i A fine line of Cooking Stoves at Factory Prices, In addition to oar large and full i J I HAEDWARE STOCK, to which your attention Litres pectfnDy Inyiled. NATH!L JACOBI, 10 South Front St sept 2 The "Old Hickory!" FARM WAGON, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, Carts, Drays. Baggy Harness. Carriage Haroes8,Kockaway lis mesa, iruct uarness, Cart and Dray 1 Harness, Collar, II a mea. Blind Bridles. Trunks of all klnd,BagB. ftacka and Satchels, f Repairing promptly dore by skilled workmen. U UCOOU6ALL BOWDEN, Next to D. A. Smith's Fnmiturc Store.! aplU i ' j,- t- : -i I Tobacco Selling Fastv 300 150X0 CADDD33 SOLD with in three weeks. ! 1 ' :p j' "j" ' - 20J Boxes and Caddies to close consignme&L ; Various Brands from 20 cents upwards. SAM'L BEAR. SB. mrbn j is Market Street IJISCELLANEODS. ! I speing & mmm GOODS I k, C" 3 1 I i:- 116 Market St! ! All the Latest Novelties I WIiiterGootlS Gloyes, Hosiery, Corsets, Hbusekeepin; IOC : V Goods, Men and Boys'! Wear, cc, !&c. ALL AT i PRICES LOWEtf THAN THEY HAVE BEEN FOR YEARS. I And Which In Texture, Wear and Durability ..will give satisfaction. MORE PARTICULABS J(N A FEW DAYS, CALL AND GET SOME OF THE SPEClAf, BARGAINS AT 116 "fiflarket'St. jansi r , Foreclosure Sale. .. . . i . i i B Y VIRTUE OF THE POWER OF 8 VIRTUE OF THE POWER OF SALE contained in a deed of mortgage made by li. j . uyra to s. mil xcrry on mo Z7tn Janua ry, 188J, recorded in Book 8 8 S, page 437 of tho Records of New Hanover County, the un dersigned will expose for salo to the highest bidder, for cash, at the Court House door la the city ot Wilmington, on Monday,2Sth April. 1884, at 12 o'clock, M, the following described ' tracts of land situate in said city, described as follows: - i ! 1st One lot beginning at the Northwest cor ner of Block 20G, runs thence South along tho East line of Seventh street 110J feet, thenco East parallel with Harnett street 53 feet to . Love's line, thence Northwestwardly with said lice 132 feet to tho beginning, being parts of lots 1 and 2, Block 2X. i I M 2nd One other lot bezinnlnsr at Northwest corner of Block 293, runs thence East with tho South side of Harnett street C3 zcet. tnenoo South parallel with Seventh street 13Jfeet, thence West parallel with Harnett street 15 feet to Love's line, thence Northwestwardly with said line 140 feet, more or less to the be ginning, being part of Lots 1,2 and 3, Block 23G. , s - JOHN XL BELLAMY, Jf., mch 98 30d Att'y for Mortgagee Choice New.Crop Molasses. SECOND CARGO JTOWi LANDING ANDVWILI. BE SOLD PROMPTLY FROM WHARF At Low Price. WOUTH & WORTH. mch 20 mm a tnfaMbis cure tor Ptlesw Price 81,- as aruaflsu, or ill wl J sent prepsJd by msn. Mmplf -f L, P frt.AA. A N A K E. I UP FERE R froia YostMcI Lnoradsaee. cstuu JierrrsnM liebiiitr. ileal a! sad l'brt calWeskDees. Vain We Informatuia for hawe me ft'eev Used 23 years aao nor 21 yeou&w - :t th a : ;t. 4iS i EI RELIABLE SELF-GUilEi A fkvorite myvxittfoo of cue cfC4 nowrtlr-d for ibecrce ofierww Xwi' gisrf Jrsm Aoext, Weakness -ud iea v. IspTaiA saied avelcpere iuistcafiiJe Mints D-,WASD d CO Lxwisisoa. UZ bov S7-lyeod Asrr .t. th-ja ':' jj . - 9f AT MONACIT8, 15 SI ECOND STREET,be-l twees Market and Princess, Ladles an! C ;a uemen's goods o. every description, any color. Also, cleaning, scoortng and b leachlcg-.i? ben4 me a pair oi jvux viu aoa uivrca. A T7 - II'! pre h inly 11-dAw - (')- ;' I j. ; a f
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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April 19, 1884, edition 1
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