- - mmm " m a!j.-i t,i - i -.-J : i T he D a 1 1 y Review. niSH. T. JAMES. Editor A Prop. WILMDJGTOK. N. C. TUESDAY. JUNE 17. ISS4. tjund at tb PoAtodoe as Wilmington. S a second-class matter. Ittccaitobo pretty gcneiaUy un deri'ood tint tlibcr Cor. Cleveland or Senator BijaxJ will be ibo nominee f tha Democrat! at Chicago, next month. Of lb two we raiber iacine t tne former, limply became we bcliere that c will proro.lha stronjer of the two. It will be wife and politic lor tbo Dem ocrats to conciliate tho Independent clement ia the republican party and as tre look to IbU element lor support in "the election tbeir wishes in the matter should weih with us. Thi sentiment o! these Independent Republicans i Toiccd by the New York Times when it sa): There are a great number of Demo crat who see ia the revolt ol the In dependent Republicans an opportunity U secure tacir co-operation i catin from the Democratic party a IVcsyient the opposite or Mr. Blaine, and from the Gorcrnment a stjlo of administra tion and a standard of political action the reTerse of what Mr. Blaine would cire the country. Tbeao men have much the same aims as the Indepen dent Republicans, and have been seek- io them in their own party uy u-uu tho same methods. They see thai the real opportunity of their party is for the nomination of a pure and upright ar.d able man who 'will unite the honest rours ol all parties not misled by par. Usao sjmpathy to support Blaine. Itc prominent public men who best repre sent this class, and are most disctsscd at Presidential candidates, are Mr Clereland and Mr. Bajard. Both arc men of unblemished reputation. Both hare been tried In public hfo and in sitoations o the greatest responsibility, and neither has given cause for tho shadow or suspicion as to bis personal integrity or bis fidelity to a huh stand ard of pnblio duty. Both have given conclusive evidence teat they un derstand tho vital principles or Civil Service reform, and are prepared to sustain, apply and extend thein. Both are men ol natural inde pendence o! character, sincerity of pur pose candid judgment and trained firmness. In cither or them we be lieve that a very large number ol Inde pendent Republicans would find ample security for the promotion ot the prin ciples they cherish and a sii and hon orable alternative to tho unacceptable candidate whom tbey are asked t take irom their own party. But or these two thcro arc many reasons lor thinking tJbat Governor Cleveland would merit the greater con fidanca and would be tho stronger can didate. Of these reasons one H, inp-jr judgment, controlling. Governor Clcvc andTs nomination vroild bring out clear ly and simply and forcibly the one issue tv and political jobbery. W bile his character's as spotless as that ol Air. Bayard, his intimat identification with thi i cause of reform is more conspicu .,t m. fi,ilitv to It ha been Um w(tpr known and. on lue whole, lar more tryi" experience rt..ui.tt mst winter csDecisll V be v,.. mirA tiV rrvk for the mot rau- i Mr.rm niMtnrp &?amst a liuo oi A.ittnn in hit nwn riirtv that would have shaken bii resolution or confused his mind had he not rcsioa on a siugu i.i. Atr nnitent&ndinzr of the require meats or retorm and been inspired by f dutv. His record snows him. beyond all reasonable doubt, to be as a candidato (or the Presidency all k.t m nitinn unoL and to be free rm i Krtn .Ipfrcia that in Mr. lilainc lospiro distrust, lie icottld represent t L . . . n vi ri rmxrl u telutt hl rep fC- mmt. i i tful tif It3u3 and he tcouhl tht confidence lie then .t rirhJtr itlltificd. Mr. Bajard. on tbo other haad. while he would prescut tne issue oi iet.uu.u nr rit.anH nfnmi with no crcater force. nrrhtm with less, than would Governor Cleveland, would beyond alt .k7 ,,iifjk mite the issue bclicccn toyaXy and disloyalty lo lh cause of tne Unwnasuuu cause w """" .tr ri m 'li EAid that ho is and irV h. heen essentially failbful to h.ifntnn nft th&t tha anneals against him would be to prejudice and not to patriotism. That is a proposition which we are not prepared to sustain, .k'trh in th condition of the pub- iimrim r knar it to exist in the Vftrth ind -WfsL it would bouselesss rn.niinirvtn maintain." J, lldyird ,v" - ... - - .t .IT-.-. U nominated, justly or unjusvy. uic sin gle great issue on vhicA the IndependaU Xcjmblicans reject r. Blaine xrould be obscured and confused. c shall make no predictions as to what the Indepen dent! would orcould do for Mr. Cleve land. Much would depend on the way in which he was presented and on the altitude assumed. But brought out in a way to give Jiim tho full advantage of hir past achievements ami present posi tion, we bclievo he would be a stronger candidate than Senator Bayard. And the choice ol the men In both parties who arc sincerely workinc ror tbo best rovernmsnt poasiblo lies at present between these two. FreumTs Weekly figures up the losses or fifteen New York theatrical specula tions daring tho season, and makes the tctal $IS6,670. Abbey leads off with 21S7.530 deficit on his opera venture whilo Mapleaon is setdowh as $18,000 .vt- -Tn Hellion there Is said to be 7S 000 claimed by sundry persons as n.tniKum Irom tbo managers, and 150 000 more is the amount fn litlga Uoa. Here is the other side or the pic tara: Dal cleared 50.000. Ham tan x. vr.rt .till more. The Casino has dona splendidly. Irving accumulated in rv mt tha Slar and Wallack made .f.ttha Star (his old theatre,) the new. Wallack'a up town. . More money was spent la amnscments thaa la any olher fifason on record , the croa rcceipU from September to May, ia all tho :;err York theatres, beins.cs- Tf u'n. note worth v Tact that at .the recent Salon in Paris not a single prize medal was awarded. Neither the com mittee on paintings ror fculplnre loand a work to command the necessary number of votes for that honor. Three ballots were bad. the members of the committcaall belonging to the artifts of the class of llors Concour, tbofe whose work are entitled to admission Of iu iu uaivu . r t. ..Vfo.i urhn niniA npirr5t to the iUC I' Hfcti. . - requisite number of votes lor a medal Rooirereau. Henner, Benjamin Con stant and Cabanel ranked in tho above order of their names, while of the sculptors. Mathieu Morcu came first. and was followed by Cain and Lea- t..t,.. In f !w. Mjpr rr.ni petition for the, i rizes of artistic lifo in Franco it is a good sign that the judges do not allow ,;,.;.,nctnlu rrntro!l?J bv the lUt tl VMil J I weigh, ol names ar.d authority. I'KItSONAI- n.tt.t Arihnr. the Attorney Gen- J l,JttfV' m it .Inilfrt Harlan arc to attend Princeton commencement Mr. Blaine is faid to have a great n.Ar.nr frr rrn4. It?rhan3 there arc some laces that be wishes ho could for cet. The President, accompanied by Sec retary Lincoln ana iieuioaoi, iiiuerai Ck.r .l.n arrtfA fl th( Fitlll AvenllO n.tMl Sttnnliv evening from est Pint. (Jeneral Sheridan left by tne midnizht train for Washington. r.M.in I. . Plielns. United bfates t;n;tr tr iVni. arriired at New York on Saturday on furlough on the Pacific foii cfiimir iititf or I'ara. lie saiu hit niAttnra in 1'cru were in suca goou shanoand ths country was so quiet that be felt warranted in coming nome or a few weeks. Tbezruests of tho Florence Hotel. San Pieiro. Cal.. had boiled ostneb fnrilinnnr the other day. which T I" u-ern nrn.nm mm lT. .JOUDSOD. Ol Ostrich ConiDanw the czzs having been laid in that city while th hint were on trie wav to me iarm near Ixmis Key. Hochestefs semi-ccnteanial jubilee c!oed with this explosion irom tne iTnianand Advertiser: "llovr lair a oilv i ItnrhpstPr. tilfi ITOddeSS of tUO v.i " ' . , , ienessee! Knthroncu upon us uanKP, ilio inronse ot h-r industry, like the t hor flowers. SDcads her ame throughout the world. ; Ilosadalis i .a :r..it Southern Remedy for : In rnrt fit Scrofulous Taint. Ilhcuma iUoi Wli'.tA Swelhosr. Uout. uoitrc. CniKdininiion. Bronchitis. Nervous ... Do.h 1 tv. Ala aria, ana an aiseases qriiin' Irnm nil HllDliro condition Ol the Blood. The merits'of this valunbla prepara tion am so well known that a passing nntipfl i4 hut iireetsarv to remind the readers of this journal ot the necessity nt a1wav3 havi:if a bottle of KOSA DALIS among their flocK oi iamuy Certificates can he presented from manv loadinir I'nvsicians. .Ministers, and head of families throughout the South endorsing ROSADAIjIS in the highest terms. v o arc constantly m receipt of certificates oi cures from the most reliablo sources, and wo uo not hesitate to recommend it as the best By the Ught of Day. ; PAST IMPOSSIBILITIES THE FACTS OF THE PRf IT-HEIP II THE MEW ERA. kt n.mraha when they were puttfng up the pole lor the fiTtt telegraph line In the 8tteof NewTork.ananowiooK merer .t.tm & citizen of the meaopoiu w 1 friend. a the two flood on tho summit of the AlS .HUMWv ' mw - IIS wmrltYoVuTbeUallT mlJif le of the worSl re4pki no longer wonder and lan?h at It a tbey did t Mors wneujwa unh.muor . . . .tati.v Ty miM nt TihrslrlAnn admit rim mniHif .'iiv " . J .hit the secret of medlclre arbared,bT a a S UW1 httn." ald old Galen. Once that terrible dla CaAc. uu" r w - - - - Ids, local ailment, now iiacid8 ml now me muawei- j "ww"" f frf to be a discatc of the ELOOP - rue. Brooklyn. N. Y.. write to Messrs. Hia rn rnuip tint ,ihA hul been cnmnletelT iih a iuh u - . . . uiabiea irom Khcumauam ana pain in ine back and umb- newu wtmtowuimm'o Tosio for A'idnev disease. 8ho did bo, and pi;...f;m ritonnMrfld. aha reason 18 ucr iirtmwwi.. - r t - : kJniple uiseed Kidney prodnce rhenmai- matiSM. Till is now lamiKOT py u mwj" ....i,..iM.ni it 1a thn new 11 irhl thrown k: v t . u J P''f" " - c . i- -1 - . i n.l mftliln thonrlM. PARKER'S TONIC which is a comumauouui tA 'h.i mniviiiM fnr tne biooa anown w . t. niAa.1iv tiry-raf ill In CO ml) H- inr ti tprriblr commoa complaint. Thoo WOO, UKB rs- JXJgCI b. Ilium UVm Liver tlldcases or any complaint arising from MISCELLANEOUS. Baltimore fiWiiniingtoD i tteiiiiislilD Line. STEAMSHIP ; idette WILL SAIL FROM .9 TUESDAY JUNE 10 .FROM W UMDSraTOKT SATURDAY. ......JUNE II FIATTIROAP8, ciC Wilmlngtoil, 1 Columbia & Aagnsta K. It. Co ornca of Gekkkxl sutkbintespemt tnimlwrtoa, N;c May 9. IK 4 ) Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER MAY 11th. 1S4, at 3 50 A. M., the following Passenger Sehed u e will be run on this ro&d : . r Sight express trains, daily Noa. 48 West and 47 East .. Leave Wilmington........ ....9.05 P. M Leave Florence, .,....-...... 2.40 A. ii- Arrive at C. C A A. Junction...... 6.20 A. M. Arrive at Columbia fi.40 A. M. Leave Columbia. ... 9.55 P. M. Leave;., C. & A. Junction .....10.30 P. M. Leave Florence 4.50 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington..............'. 8.55 A. M. Night Mail and passkkoeb Thain, dailt No-. 40 West. Impure blood, will and the toxic a promp ana certain remedv. Price, sue ana i p bottle. The larger alza the cheaper. Jane 11 lm nrmu JUST RECEIVED -AT- Through Bill of Lading ani lowest through rates guaranteed to and from point -n th Ball Koaua ana uape r car Kivcr. ALSO, To and -rom Boston, Providence, Phllade phla and all Western dues. For Freight Engagements, apply to A. I. CAZAUX. Agt.9 WUmlngtonN. C. ANDREWS, CO., Agts., S. W. Corner. Light and German Sts , June 9 . : . Baltimore New York & Wilmington Steamship Line. EDD. E3. Kali 116 Market St. Leave Wilmington Arrive at Florence MAIL AND PASSENGER ........10.30 P. M. 1.45 A.M. TRAIN Daily No. 43 East. Leave Florence "at.... 4 03 P. M. Arrtveat Wilmington....; .....805 P. M Train 43 stops at all Stations. No. 40 stops only at Flemlngton. and Marlon. Passengers for Columbia, and all point on G. & C. K. R-, C, & A -R.R. Stations, Aiken Junc tion, and all point beyond, should take the 40 Night Express. Separate Pullman Sleepers for Augusta on Train 40 - . . . - All trains run solid between Charleston and Wilmington. . - - Local freight leaves Wilmington dally ex cept Sunday at 7.10 A. M. . JOHN F. DIVINE, . General Superintendent T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agent. : may 9 -V , , v . , : Wilmington & Weldon Railroad Company. Office of G kites al susbsisteitdknt, Wilmington, N. C. May 9, 184. I Another Assortment -OF- Braitled Jerseys, Embroidercil White Dresses, Wide Embroideries. Nainsook Checks and Stripes, Marseilles and Pique Welts, Persian Lawn and Linens, Tucking and all our Embroideries. STEAMERS WILL SAIL 'FROM NEW YORK EVfcRi SATURDAY, at S o'clock, P. M. REGULATOR .'...Saturday, June 7 BENEFACTOR. Saturday, Jane 14 REGULATOR Saturday, June 21 BENEFACTOR ... Saturday, June 23 P)iivni)i Ttllla T.a?!nr .nd Lowe&t Through Rates guaranteed to and from Points in North and South Carolina. For Freight or Passage apply to H. G. 8MALLBONES, Superintendent, Tri I . . XI C. THEO. G. EGER, Freight Agent, 35 Broadway, New York. WM. P. CLYDK Cl.. 4enera) Aeta. may 81-tf. : " ' 3,000 Yards knownVcmeTyfotTecu In Remnant Embroideries, a - ... uiscascs. J UN 12 JOKBS. Cheap ! "In Siberia vou t;an purchase a wil lor eiht doss." As lon as gtrls ca Now is tho timo when tho small boy in thn fount rv ctinip into tho house with his hair a'.l wet and tells his moth er that he ran homo Irom school so fast thit it all perspired. Boston Post. Tho nricc of Circassian cirls has lato It drooped to'000 tho lowest figure ever known. All young men who have been de.tpisin;: matrimony because wives aro so ch-an can now Durchcso one for about a Tear . salary, antl bo nappy, imruwjion i rcc ircss. I ucm t think I'm cranky," said a tliiilih onn' Ii'llrtw. " hut wIipii 1 ro out with my doj, and hear a man whis tle and 1 look around, and no says he wa whistling at the old doz and not the nunny. 1 tliink it u time I wa as serting niv nzai?. . ucrciant trav eler. fe c.rls can be had for the asking in this country, very few of our iounz men will co to Siberia to procure a wife. And one who has sjcii a Siberian wife will won der why thi-v caiuo so terribly hsh. jomsloicn Ilcraul. It is aid that as hte as tho latter part ol the thirteenth century, "the upper- clas-s in J'.uropti ate whales lor din ner." It is not slated, but vo should think one whale would not only . make a dinner Jor the largest family in Ku- ropo. Dut tnero woai" oe cnouzn leu over to warm up for next morning'a break fast. orrisiown Herald . A messenrcr boy recently fell off tbc root ot a very high building up town, but was not bun at all. It seems when ho fell he was asleep and tho slowncsa which characterize: him when on Ufa and death errands didn't desert him. la tact be dropped lo the cround so slowly and softly, that when he landed ho. was not awakened but went rifrht on dreaming untila policeman aroused him. liicic. Extra Jobs TO TURPENTINE WORKERS .:- AND DEALERS IN TURPENTINE TOOLS! YOU WILLFIND THE Hackers, Puilers, Dippers, &c, MANUFACTURED BY WALTER AVATSON, FAYETTEVILLE, n. c. THE VERY BEST Iri LlSJiii ' . . wn onoTarniri? Tr g i i In Silk Sash Ribbon, Black and Col- Uiles&muhcius-'N, Wilmington, n. c, ?5tne manuiaotnrer w.h v Manufacturer of Edge Tools. may io zm - - enviiic, Hit 91 t4 Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER MAX 11th, 1884, AT 9.00 A. M., Passenger Trains on the Wilming ton A Weldon Railroad will run as follows : DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAINS DaILT Tin, n north and 48 South. Leave W ibnlngtoti', Front St. Dept, P.00 A. M ArriTe at weiaon -t. Leave Weldon. 2.55 P. M Arrive at Wilm'gton, Front S t. D'pt, 8.35 P. M Fast Thkocgh Mail & Passenger Tkajm f Datlt No. 40 South. Leave Weldon...................... 5.45 P.M. Arrtveat Wllm'gton.FrontSt.D'p't 10.10P. A.' . MAIL AND PASSENGER .TRAIN ' DAILY No. 43 North. " ;r Leave . Wilmington..... 8,35 P. M. Arrive at Weldon 2.35 A. M. Train No. 40 South will stop only at Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. Trains on Tarboro Branch Road Leave Rocky Mount for Tarboro at 1.20 P. M. and 130 P. M.. Dally, Sundays excepted). Returning leave Tarboro at 3 P. M. and 10.00 A. M Dally. Trains on Scotland Neck Branch Road leve Halifax for Scotland Neck at. 3.25 P. M. Re turning leave Scotland Neck at 8.30 A. M daily except Sunday. - - -'r Train No. 47 make close connection at Wel don for all points North Dally. All rail vl Richmond, and dally except Sunday via Bay Line. ' " Train No. 43 runs dally and makes close con nection for all Points North via Richmond' and Washington. All trains run solid between Wmington and Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleep ers attached. For accommodation of local travel a passen- ger coach wiU be attached to local freight teav ig Wilmington at 6.55 A. :M.. Dally except Sunday. ' ' JOHN F. DIVINE, General Superintendent. T. M. EMERSON, Genera Passenger Agent, mav 9 . ' . Carolina Central R. K. Company. Besides a Complete Assortment of 3 TiAFT nTFTS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS. All at Very Low Prices, John C,. Davis, x ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office over the Bank of New Hanover. Practices In all tho courts oi we ewe. ssr Special attention paid.fco Athe collection of claims. - nov w.tr 66 Dyed 1 TMONACH'S, 16H SECOND sxitisjsr.oe- tween Market i nd Princess, Ladles and Gen tlemen'a goods of every description, any color. Also, cleaning, scouring and bleaching. Send tne a pair of vour od Kid ttlove N - tive books ever published about any State." IVI. r7. KATZ', North Carolina Resourpes 116 Market St. may 19 fj -v . . . . ArtM Inost noted and iKpeiful .ociIlsU In thU. jfit.,ifiAww5 tt. iv xhb Coax, and Ikon countixs of UpiMXuBwuTwwr - Nokth Carolina -Emmocs'. Kerr, Laid- iii&rf DR. VYARO A C O.. Louisiana, wa' I ley. wnkes. and the Census Reports; snp- -i t tv . v. . I nlemented bv full and accurate sketches of the fifty six Counties and Map of the State. Hale's Industrial Series. . Two Volumes Now Ready. s 1. TUB WOODS AND TIMBERS OF NOKTH Carolina. Cnrtla's, Emmons', and Kerr's Botanical Reports; supplemented Dy accurate Countr Reports of Standing Forests. andiUus- (rated by an excellent Map of the fctate. 1 Volume limo. Clotb, 273 pp., f 1.25 o? T7-lyodw th ?s n n n r T-woRPHniE habit iiUfnamlMtMlalMlaJdilnM Thi Bare effects of Acer's SarsADarilla are thorough and permanent. If there is a larking taint ot scrofula abont you. AjerV Sarsaparilla will dislodge it, and expel it from jour system. Mary Wollstoncraft saj-a that wo man as a sex arc indolent, and that everything tends to make them to. Mother Swan'a Worm Syrup Infallible, tasteless, harmless, cathar tic; for fevenshncss, - restlessness, worms." constipation. 25c. . cod A philosopher says: . Woman is an enigma. .AVe don't know about the eni, bat she Is often a ma. Why sn CTer with Malaria ? Emory's Standard Ccre Pills are infallible, never fo.il to care tho most obstinate casc3 ; purely Testable. 25 cents, cod U. tt. AAkS. A.A., Hk, 1M rM M., XmHiats. 1 Vnlnmo l-m- niith nn CI V Sold ! all BookBelleni. or mailed TORina?d. on receipt of the price, by js. j. uaus a sun, Publishers, Booksellers and Stationer?, Or. P. M HALE, Publisher. Balelgb. N C . OA OF- EXPECTED BT WEDNESDAY. 1I1IJLK CHIP nd all th EoughVtraWs, so popular now. Erery possible shade of feath ers and other Txtmmlags. New lot of Para sols, white and colors, all prtcea. G lores. LUle, Kid and Iaoo. Kew Etimplng Patterns. KispectfuDy - - '- MISS E. KAHREE nay ts Txthzzz Ccrasr. S 5 23 a a . ovSCtraa ; 21 tJ ' 3 Cm . - I- E- 6 -4 o o e i 5 5 1 i Jul7jtl-I Officb or GKNEBAL Sufkrintewdeitt, Wilmington, N. C. May 10, 184; Change of Schedule. J AND ATTEB; MAY 12th, lSit THE o following Bcneame will be operated on this jiauroaa : PASSENGEfi MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN Dally except Sundays. ) Leave Wilmington at .7.80 P. M No.LS Leave Kalelgh at ...8.00 IV M ) Arrive at Charlotte at 7.09 A. M 1 Leave Charlotte at.. ........ 8.45 P. M No. 2. J Arrive Kaleigh at 8.30 A M 1 Arrive at Wilmington at 8. CO A. M . Passenger Trains stop at regular station only, and points designated In the Company Time Table. SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, HAIL EXPRESS AND FREIGHT. Dallv excent Sundava. (Leave cnarlotte 5.15P.M. Arrive at Shelby.......... 1 0 P. M. . Leave Shelby.....". 7.00 A. M. x,u- S Arrive at Charlotte ....10.45 A. M. Trains No. 1 and 2 make close connection at Hamlet with It. & A. Trains to and from Ral eigh. . Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte. - Take Train No, 1 f or Statesvllle,- 8tattons Western NCR R, Asheville and points West. Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens, Atlanta and all points Southwest. - - ? Jju C JONES, Superintendent. F. W. CLARE, General Passenger Agent mav 10 MISCELLANEOUS. SashpiDoorsBlind White Lead, Paints, French Window AGENCY FOR h. T. KNAMlL H1ST CCS READY PRXPAR1D Flh, JALL AND EXAMINE OUBGoonj get our m prices L-eiore pnrchaahif Tkt . that our Paints are rrom the eelebrate j fe torles of Wetherlll A Co., and HattUoh & Co.,afflclent joarantee for WSU2; and purity.: A toe one of Cooking Stores at Prices, In addition to our larrc and fan HARDWABE STOCK, to which your attention Is respectful, hrt CP3 -.-j 10 Sontb rroafg. First National Bank of WiU mington. CAPITAL 8TOCK.. SURPLUS FUND. MOM. tSt t A1 Deposits received and collection m an acce4ble'poliuXin the Unlteduisx DIECTOE8 . E E.2UBR0S8, D.G. WOBTB A. MARTIN, JAS.&PBTJXI GEORGE CUADEOURN. ; - :. ' . ' ' ": OIT1CKI18: B. B. BURRUSS...;i....;...M rreskfesi A. K. WALEER.....u.. Caskte W. LAKK1N8. Has Arrivedl FRESH SUPPLY OF THAT .delldoa U UATED.PINK APPLE by U4t S I Steamer. ' Also, another lot Uut AM MIXED TEA at 60o. jer, pound, CChtss Coy and Saucer given with every pound) SOpqtws sold In two weeks.' Remember I keeiwOior but the very best first-class goods. Fred sir ply every week. Call and examine at Cnjal Family Grocery.. .- - - GEO. M. ORAPON, Arest, Family orooer,' mch26 Choice New Crop Molasses- SECOND CARGO NOW LANDING AND WILL JX & PROMPTLY FROM WflAST . At Ldw Prico. WORTH & WORTH men zu JACKSON & BELI, Water Power Printers For fcJale. PAIR OF BE ACTIfUL CARRIAGE HURSE3, well matched, gool travellers. docile airl kind. Also, several nice buggy horses. " . . ' ' FOR HtRE Horses acd Vehicles of varl. ous kinds lor a drive -or for a.lrlp to the Sound. 0 Special arrangements made for convey ing family parties to the Sound. ROLLINGS WORTH A CO., Livery and 8ale Stables, may 21 Cor. 4th and Mulberry sts ; WEAK, UHDEVELOPED -PARTS OV THg HUMAN tiOPVT H.NLAKGKP. IEVEI OFE1X 8TREXOTHK.NE1." Y.r.. i?rtrtiwe cjumea we will mv ttit tnrr it rvii-uc ot li unt il ? a war Hi i-y. Un t h fmtrry. ttK-lv-rt ir-j f.ai. rm-mr riving i Jri ijn r-t t-v ..r-tn- apt li 'Jyd&w BOOK-BINDERS. iWc have the most complete ment of the kind to be d0jj J ton , and guaran tee all ourworiw In first class style, and on ressonsD Send in your orders daring tw 0 son, and have them executea at w possible prices. ' Kercliner&CaWer Brcj - ' - ; WHOLESALE ; ; V ROGERS ASD COMMISSIOK ltot an 11.. nf - S835b - hat. offer for sale a talip ot FLOOR, ?GAE, BACO, ALT. BICE. MEAL, CORN, ' ' OATS, SNUFF, ' ',mVAj,t, LYE, STARCH, CRACKERS. CANDI, HOOP IRON, GLUE. NAILS. ... BUNGS, n dvi u A n4 AXLEtiKEASE. POWDEB api i iXTTTKrTPTTlX YTTHY IS :TrKRTKAlff 1 Ukl a Sttlng Band? Becsot without Its VHarperF -. 4- v DRUGS, PEBFUME3. and Toilet Articles, 7 1- miT G . . v Corner ou- hlrtcnat'?. flip ORDER WBinwl X ing ami no. w , : A perfect fit andjKpod . JSajert an teed. Our patroni ' edtoean and leave tri-r-tT. remarkably km P& Factory. Late Proprietor AUaatw j per dz7. . . ' : -