MISCELLANEOUS THE GREAT GEKMAJI REMEDY FOR PAIN. RIIEUHATISil; Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lambajo. hacicaCiie, IZLUCH, TX7IKZX, SCP.E THROAT. qciss r. a t tixi 5 c s. Sorted, Csts. rL, IT.OSTBITE3. , nt'HS, RCALDS, f all mthre MU; ck 4 iM. nm cuts i wmx. IUU J n Prci"t Pe-- !um tall !. Tit Clirles A.V:j1t Cj. to A l lU.n, B4. t. 5. A. LtW What is it ? It is the best wliiie dress shirt now ofTcrcl for sale Why is it the best? it. lt ii mile of the best materials Warn u'.ta muslin, Ilrookhcll 2 1 oo linen, Clark's O. N.T. spool cotton. -I I;; wcrkinaaship is unequalled llvcr'a tinjj Stay Attachment, French Tlackct Sleeves, Reinforce! Bosoms It ill f-, elegantly "I all ncn, Short men, 1 at men, Lean men, Big men, Little men. MAM.TACTVRIO Y DANIEL MILLHR & CO., IuroRTsii and Jobbers, Dry Goods and Notions, Gents' Furnishings, S2a.-iGlH0rKINS' VLACE. If your dealer daes not keep it, send his a I Iress t Par. id Miller & Co., sole man- cfacturcri, IIa;t;nore, MJ. apl II J 3i I cdnrm Capital Prize $150,000. We donetitp certify CXat tct supervise the prmtfowiti for ait the Monthly and Semi- A mnmil Urateinas of The Louisiana State Lot terv Company, mmd in person mm;i and con trol the Drawings tXruelres, and that the me art gondmcud texUk honesty, fairness, and in food foam tJcard ait parties, and tee autXor ue the Vompanp to use this certificate, uHlhao wuUs of our mfnaturts attack td, in its adver lisemenU. Commissioners. 1 XfRtCEDKNTED ATTRACTION ! VCi; hAI.r MILLION tHSTRlDUTED! WI5IAXA STATEToTTEBr COMPANY. inrrpml-l In 13 for 13 rears by the Leg UUtcre for Educational and Charitable pur-Iwi-wUh a capital of fl.OOO.OOO to wbxb a fvTt fund of aUO.000 has sloce beca sHisL r.r as overwhelming ponulai role lu fran h was Bade arart or the present State CobjittoUoa adopted December 2d. A. D.. 1373. IUGKAXDSrxaLSNCKBt DRAWDCOS wll! Ule pis monthly. I merer sealts or post- is&ot. at the rollowlnjc Distribution: lth Grand Monthly AXDTtIK trRAu3DI!(AKT SEMIANNUAL UBAWI3TG. t the AeaJemr of Moilr, New Orloan, Tcc4ar, June 17. I$n4. tar ironal raicrvUion anl manage men I of Wl-. T. ItEAUHEfJ A nt, of IuUUna, an 1 JCUAL A. KAKLY. Of VIrstnta- Capital Prize $150,000. Nn. L-TlckcU ar Ten lvllar nn'r. IIUc. i. fifth. Tenth!. usr or i uuk?.' I'KAM. Pkizi. ok 000... ''MMi 1'KIZC or - J-asui. rsizu r k .. vuuz-i or lO.rtX). . . l.ron... .31... 1M0... JO... oro 3.ono J." I aricuxiMATtox rnuts. Ari-rotcvaUonlTies of 3m....3i.W i 'r') 'Vui atu3unU"ig ta &12J ?p5cUoa ferrates to cluU ahouM be toa-le vl Ue -c of Company In New Or- i.or.fHri:eTt,iJort. "Tit clearly. 1r fii.I allrem. Vf.k P.O. Montr Or- Nr!J,.V,!'h" t a-1-lre KcrUterPd Letter k OKLtANsi NATIONAL HANK. Itln JV NoT nt orilnary kliera by w r? ErreA4 (all moi tt an i npwarUe 7 aipreaa at our expense) to M. A. DAUriUN. iitixni.hiiwWMhUftoi,-Dc- IclcrcsUcg to Fishermen: Tbccclc-LraU!d-ruhwBraa4GilUni: thread is oclj at Jxcoufs. Ho is Lhalm 10m WAMSUTTA 02100 LI N5N-,e i TheDaily Review. OS TO JtlCIIOND. On to Uic-rimond! tray The blue and the Hut not with the file And! drum Toscstter the swct st ll mt-rsot May a orotner, we onie we come! Oo to Ilichmond heart love and with To bind the wcunds of the brave. Aud play the true, the patriot's part, At the f hrino of a f oldier grave., On to Richmond with banners of peace. i o it iuiti iu ine oanquct nail, rra)iti our Iriudahip may lay uever cease, . j t Pledging a bumper for all. On to Richmond for right and for man c march with a peaceful tread ; Oil where the fliV 'of tho l!nniiln I MunnuriTi diro to ur dead. Ou to Richmond to bmid a homo For the wounded, the weak and old: mi iovc as pure tuo ocean loam And honor a bright as sold. Oa to Richmohd! '1 he irrav and the blue ! In language of love shall tell How each loughl lor his cause brave and true Or wounded and dying fell. Out of the ranks to the camptns ground, Heyoru the sun and the stars Where sentiael soldiers march around ith colors ot stripe and bars, j -John A. Joyce. j . 'MIC SLOOLM2XDYKI2. Ho liictatcs u Letter to liis Friend Spccklcwortli. "Now, my dear," said Mr. Spoop- endyke, when his wile had propped bun u in btd, ar.u .sluflcd some extra pillows under his houlders; "now. my dear, take your pen and ink and 1 will dictate a letter to Spccklewottle. If yoa will play amannensU I don't sec why I can t be sick just cs well as not." , Mrs. Spoopendyke puttered around and arranged her writing materials. "Shall I write on a card with a gilt cde. or shall I lake note paper ?M she akcd. VcnVl lettcr take imte paiier,1' re plied Mr. Spoopendyke, severely. "When I want to convey my ideas on a sbimrle I'll carve "em in with .a knife. Now, get rcadv, for I'm .itoIdk to start. and don't you interrupt mo, or you will put meut. !! "All ready, dear," murmured Airs. Spoopendyke, dippiug her pen into the ink "and contemplating her husband anxiously. "Mr. lkter B. Specklewottle," com menced Mr. Spoopendyke. J "Is hi middle name 'Ii .J ' asked Mrs. Sp opendyke, resting ht-r album ou i be lauic, ncr tea i on ut r nauu. and testing her pen with the blotter. I don't tuink 1 1 JiLce; his name, any- wav. rotcr isn t nice." i If any other1 name occurs to you, put it in," observed M r. .spoopendyke, with a growl. "You don't need to have a man's right name in a letter. Put in .KKltiinn nml hnrri- n n will vll 3 Going to keej me In. suspense all day about who this letter is eoing to?" Mrs. Spoopenujke plunged into nor work aud wrote hurriedly lor a lew moments. "Now. I've got him in, dear." (;ot who in: Anybody I know? Am I dictating a private letter to a stranger? Got some particular friend you want this letter togcfio unbeknowu tome? Who's in there? I'm going to know who s at the top, before J put my name at the bottom." ! "Why, Mr. Speckewootlc. ut course." said she. looking at him with widcopeu eyes. ' That's what you baid. Now go on with the rest. "Have you got the date and 'dear sir' in too?" asked .Mr. i Spoopendyke, peevishly, for he was trying to think how to start his letter. I "No, dear, vou didn t say anything about those." replied Ids wife. "You only said the name; but TIL put the others in." "Will, will ye?" croaked Mr. Spoo, pendyke. "Sticking on a great deal of credit to yourself for yonr kindness to the sick. n:n l vc? Willinz to vicld jonrown preferences in layor of your suffering husband! Well, you cau'i fool mo that much. Don't put .cm in. hearme?" , Rut I've got 'cm in" pleaded Mrs. Spoopendyke. , "Then strike em out. roared her husband. S'pose I'm going td let you put those thicg3 in and throw 'em up in my la co from the moment I get well till the day I die? Scrach 'em out, I tell ye. I don't propose to have my life made miserable by reminders of your kindness when I was fishing around in tho grave with one leg. Nw. what have you got?' 1 j 'Peter II. bpccklewottle." a;d Mrs. Spoopendyke. mentally satisfied there cou'd be no mistake in that." j "Anything 'to abowjwhethcr1 he's a man or. a woman?" demanded Mr. Spoojcndjke.. " 'Any 'Mrs.' c r 'Eiq.' hanging to it anywhere?" "Certainly," replied Mrs. Sjoopen dyke. It says 'Mr. Peterl. Speck e wo'.lle.' That's tho ay yu told me to write it. didn't yuu? i Now jo on with tho letter." , 1 "Thenputit: 'Iamdyinz and wish yon" "Great gracious!' ejaculated Mrs. Spoopendyke dropping ner pen. "Vou are uot dying, dear; you don't want tJic man to think that?" I 1 VWby not?" squealed Mr. Spoopen dyke. 'S'pose a man is going iourteien blcck3 out of his way to get the mail for a man who only has a cold in bl head? Vou put that I'm dying, or 111 drop over into that comer and write the whole business with ond application of the inks:and!" t ' Go on, dear," cooed Mr. Spoopen d)ke. I have got it so; only he may think it strange that a tiling man should write to him." j i "Then say: :I want you taget my mail from the otlice. and tell them II will be over in a (day or two Got that? f I Ve." gisled Mrs. Spoopendyke. "An thins else?" I "Wfcat are you laushins at?"i howl ed Mr. Spoopendyke, on whom thn in coogTuUies of bis letter bad begun to dawn. "What bare you got that xneas- 1 mouth of yours si retched out like a uodgasted graveyard lor? Tbinc 1 m dictating a comic almanac? Got a no tion that this Ufer is some sort of a rebus? Well, it ain't, and it ain't a minstrel entertainment with a tunny man at each end ! What are you laugh ing at? Anjbody in this coontry know?" 'I wasn't laughing, dear," muttered Mrs. Spoopendyke, with a marvc!ous ly st'ra'ght fac. ''I wa only sympa thizing wilh oti." "Was, eh?' runted Mr. Spoopen dyke. "Well, when it takes toe form oi a yisarc uue you screwed un a mm ute ago, I want to be hunsr, iostead of j being sympathized. Another time you open your moutn like that I am ir-'ins to iut seats in and start a church. ?1 t And cogitating on thia vas improV ment in his wife anatomy, Mr. Spoop endyke, forgetting all about hi letter, rolled over and wcnttojslccp. Baldness may be avoided bv the use ol Hairs Hair Rencwcr, which prevents iuu lamngout oi tne nair.acu stimuiaica it to renewed growth and luxuriance. It also restores faded or gray hair to its original dark color, and radically cures nearly every disease of the scalp. .Tlio Hat. A rat trainer fays: "Take the most ferocious Tat, throw it into a pail ol water, and leave it there until it be. comes exhausted and is about to drown then take it out, roll it in wadding and put it in a warm place; when the rat comes out, it wnl evince the deepest gratitude, and follow you about tnc house like a dog." Wc print this paragraph for the benefit of our lady readers. They will want to test the recipe, and it will be a refreshing spectacle to see them catching "the most ferocious rat.1' Norrislown Herald. The Safest and Best Enteral Keniedy. It is 5afe to take Bkandreth's Pills I at any time, but to get the best result they should bo taken on an empty stomach, going to bed. It is well on he night you take them to eat little or no supper. As no two people are affected precisely the same by a like quantity ol lie same medicine, it is dimcult to de- ermine the dose; and it is something which must be left to the discretion ot the patients. We will say, though, the average dose for-an adult is from four o ten, according to effect. t or Constipation or Dyspepsia, one or two taken every night will, in a short time, perform an absolute cure. t is well to take a purgative at least one or twice a month as a preventive of disease, and as these Pills are entire- y vegetable, aYid arc made with the greatest care, wc know them to be the safest and most effective purgative ever introduced to the public. They have been sold in this country for over fifty years, and nave in mat time attained an unprecedented popularity. Monday often leads men astray. Some of them, will run after a dollar : but a hound dog is more avaricious le will follow a scent, i , Aii Undoubted Blessing. About thirty years ago a I; prominent physician by the name of Dr. William Hall discovered or produced alter lonjx experimental research, a remedy for diseases of the throat, chest, and lungs, which was of such wonderful efficacy that it soon gained a wide reputation in this country. The name ot the medicine : is DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR int. L.UJN Gi, and may be vsateiy re lied onjas a speedy and positive cure for coughs, colds, sore throat, etc Itching Piles Symptoms and Care. The symptoms are moisture, like persnira tlon, Intense itching, increased by scratching; very d'stresslng, particularly at r.lght; seems as If p!n-worm were crawling in and about tho rectum; tho private parts are sometimes affected. If allowed to continue very serious results may follow. "SWAfME'S OINT MENT" Is a pleasant, sure euro. Also, for Tetter, Itch. Salt Rheum, Scald LTe&d, Eryslp- eias, uaruera lien, lsioicncs, an Bcaiy, crusty 8 kin Diseases. Box, by mall, 50 cts ; 3 f or" $1 , - ivuaress, uu. Bn Ainfiaau, Jrmia. la. sold by Druggists. may 2 ly dcod&w f m w Sash, Doors, Blinds, White Load, Paints, i French Window Glass. AGENCY FOR N. Y., ENAMEL PAINT; , CO'S READY PREPARED PAINT. Q ALL AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS AND get our prices before purchasing. The fact that our Paints are from the celebrated Fac- 1 . ! torlca of Wetherlll A Co., and Harrison Bros A Co.,a'sufflclent guarantee for their quality and purity. A fine line of ;Cooklng Stoves at Factory Prices, In addition to our, large and full HARDWARE STOCK, to which your attention la respectfully Invited. NATTPL JACOBL . 10 South Front St. ept t PARSLEY & WIGGINS, MANUFACTURERS OF KASII lll.TlVTl IIIIIIKS J v'-,-' I ANF ORNAMENTAL WOOD WORK. apl i tf Boxes and Crates, TX)R SHIPMENT OF VEGETAB K3 AND Jj Fruits, in shook or ready maie. YkLLOW l'INK LUMKKH. i A full stock of Rough nnd Dressed Lumber. La'fcs, ., for Building puroses. orders by the cargo. Imestlc and For eign, solicited. apl J dAw PARSLEY. A WIGGINS To Fruit Growers. In AVE JUST RECEIVED 1C 0,000 Fruit - j - - BaskeU and Strawberry Crates, and jun pre pared t J urn's h the trade, from Gol lsbor to Charleston. Those crate weigh It pounds and save tLz2U freight between Wilmington and NewlYork. on each trip Write to - E. G. BLAIR, apl l Agent MISCELLANEOUS Beaten bv Wind and Rain. SAILORS 01 THE SLA AND LABORERS OH THE LAMD-HEtP FOR THE LARBOARD WATCH. There Is no UUln the force of the wind; and the height anf rush of the se was simply appalling. W hen Cornish, the boatswain, and nyselfcanie down from alott, At-cr I furling the mala royal we were wet through and half dead from the hard toil ami the exposure."' So said inornate of the 'Grosvcnor," when relating the incidents of an Atlantic cyclone, after nearly a'l the crew hvl mulinnl and left ibe ship In boat to escpe punishmcBt. Mechanics who labor upon lofty buildings; cTi-cntcr?, masons, painters and Lricllayersj may be called a kmd of shore sailors, and that their n timbers are not more largely decimated by accident and disease U a marvel. Mr-IJa-bez Itogcrs, tuck polntcrj house painter, etc.. or No. CCS Madison street. Cblfso, over a pip and autumn fire, said ti yoar correspon dent: j - "No, lam only a yoiin? man j!t thirty live. fellow' looks ami constitution that s all; but the kind of work 1 do tells on a icnow's looks and constitution. Uut Spring wf a nuoui run tiown with over work and c. posijirc. I had to give up doing. any work my self and in At made out to ovcrec-a my men in a sort of half and half way. 1 thought I wa pUjedjout fr sooil and all. 1 was racked with acongli, staptied with a coUl, and torn and d sbto with lthturaatUm. Do? 1 took PARKER'S TONIO and It cured me. Those three words tell he s ory t cured me." 1 To all persons subject tOTiak fromcxio6ure, PARKER'S TONIC will commend Itself It pu rine the Blood, locltes the torpid Liver to a healthy acUvity, and opens the pores of the skin J This Is the season of out-doors perils to health. Keep the Tonic near you. Prices, 0 cents and $1 a bott'e. ! Hiscox & Co., Chem ists, New Vor. . may ludlwlm nrm Mortgage Sale. N PURSUANCE OF niE rowlEKs or A. certain mortgage from Eroch Reynolds t P Lt tiore, bearing date the 19th day of October. 1882, and duly recorded in the Records of the flnititm HnntA tn thn ittr nt Vllninir(nn V 0.. In Book J, folio 1, the rtnderslgned wiilscirt at public auction, at the wharf at the foot of Market street, in the city of Wilmington. On Saturday, the 31st day of May. IS, at 12 o'clock, M, for cash, a certain BChooner or yessel called the "SARAH", of the .burden of eleven and fcO icu tons, together with all of the masts, anchors, cables, chains, rigging, tackle, apparel, furniture ana all other necessaries appertaining and belonging unto said vessel Vessel can be seen at Alex. Johnson's wharf oa West side of the river. , , . L IX L. GORE, apl 30 lm . ! Mortgagee inly 11-dAw First National Bank of Wil mington.- C APIT All' STOC K . . . $2K),00J SURPLUS FUND.... Deposits received and collections; made; on all accesslbie polnfsn the Unlteditatea. DIRECTORS E. K. BURRUSS. D. G. WORTH 1 i i A. MARTIN, JAS. 8PBUNT, UEORGE'CH AD BOU RN. i OFFICERS i E. E. BURRUSS.-....-. . A. K. WALKER President. i , Cashier A'swt Cashier W. LARKIN8.. nl 2? 1884. Harper's Magazine. ! ILLUSTRATED. Harper's ffagazine begins Its sixty-eighth vol ume with the December Number. 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Wilmington, X. G ANDREWS, & CO., Affts., S. W. Corner Light and German SU., I may 21 - f - Baltimore. New York & Wilmington 1 . t Steanisliip Lipp. r ! . ' mi Vv , STEAMERS WILL SAIL FRQM, NEW YORK, KVlTtlj SATURDAY, atS o'c'-ock, P4 M. 1 BENEFACTOR... Saturday, May REGULATOR.. .....Saturday, May 10 BENEFACTOR. Sarturday. May 17 REGULATOR. Saturday, May 21 v BENEFACTOR .Saturday,. May ar Through Bills Lading and Lowest Through Rate3 guaranteed to and from Polata m north and south Carolina. . ... j A I For Freight or Paseage apply toV k ft j f H. G. SMAIiLBONES, Snperintcxvdent, v. 7;.; J Wlimbigton, N. THEO. G.'EGER, Freight Agit, r r i 26 Broadway, New YorkJ WM. P. CLYDE A CO.. Genera) Arenul apl28-tf. ; , 1. . . White Meal Yeast. I J I. YEAS AVERY s VALUABLE - FOT2 . -' - ' w?m n 1 At 11 munSSMMnnmm 1 1 1 POWDER. Having been thoroughly tested 1 "I by a great. many of the ladies of Wilmington feci Tuo hesitation in commending lt to tho public. It iselegant for breadrollsjorlblflcijlt. I lit lsfmadc by Miss Hodges, of thlsclty, . tit pure vegetable matter, and she refcra to Mrs. A. A. WUlard, Mrs. Gen., Whitbagk - , .1 ! : IS i 11 t 1 l Mrs. Samuel Northiop, or the correctness Of her statcmen oTsalOby : f ( : JN0. Li BO AT WRIGHT, 1 i - 12 14 NoJFrontlSt, Sole Agent ;: '') mch 31 North Carolina Resources "One of the most useful series of diActln- tlvc books ever published about an v State." Boston Post. v , (JO ; Ci Hale's Industrial , Series. I . Two Volumes Now Ready.' ... I 1.1 The Woods and Timbers of Nortii Carolina. CnrUa's, Eounons, and Kerr's lktanlc41 Reports: supplemented br accurate County Reports of Standing Forests. &nd ICus- iratca uy an excellent uau or the fciite. 11 1 Volume 12mo. Cloth, 273 pp. , SL?3. . j II. In the Coal and Iron C6 unties or North Carolina Emmons. KcrT, Laid- ' ley's,! Wilkes, and tho Cenius Reports: snn-i pleniootcl by full and accurate sketches of the fifty telx Counties and Map of the SUU. i'i . JL Volume 12mo. Coth, 4iJ pp $150. III SoMby all Booksencn, or mailed postpaid,! 03 receipt of tltc prlcn, by " 1 . 1 1 V. J. HALE A SUN, I rubllshers. Booksellers and Stationers. 1 ew Tot in. P. M HALE, publisher, IUleUh.Ni; bept Vf. - i ' . .JACKSON & BELL,1 Water Power Printers a m K 1 S U BOOK-BINDERS. I , We have Ibe most eotaplet 6fbili.li rnent of the kind to be found in Wilming ton, and guarantee all opriworSc V lo tUue la nrl claw style, and on rcptioimhic terms. : ead in your ordf rlurin;r the diUt m:i son,nd have tbeia executed at the lon-ttL Wanted; "'V 1 BV COMPANY WUO PEtlPOSK TU, f ahllatf A a w factor 4 thtrcoeJ weU-tlraber ed cypres lands. Parties wno may, hare suen . lands ta Uoe of are reiuetel to communt cate. with ma at Waeboroor by letter with ' Mr J049 T. James, at Wilmington tn r crsots Full prrtcclars as to exact tfcaUoa of land',: e-mlier of wres. prebabla yield lot timber to thr acre ajt wwest price, m'ist be made known , JOU T. PATRICIA Stile Immigration Apent, 14113-U WaUi&bcro. H. j A i A 7 I! I.i, SWT A .T mm

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