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Is the best constructed and finished, gives better percent age; more power, and U told for less money, per horsepow er, taan any other Turbine in the world. New pamphlet BURNHAM BROS, York, ra senffreeby ju'v 14 4w The Science of Life. Only $1 BY MAIL POST-PAID. UU07 THYSELF. A GREAT MIDICAL WOlfX OR MANHOOD. Exhausted Vitality, Nervous and Ph-aical Debility, Prematare.Dccilne in Maa, Errors of Youth, and the untold miseries resulting from indiscretion or excesses. A book for every man. young, middle aared and old ft contains 125 prescriptions for all acute and chronic diseases, each one 'f whi -h is lnvalu able. 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Chronic and obstinate diseases that have baffled tho skill of all II f A J otlwr physicians a snccKlty. IT! Em r Mmm Such treated successful- f ft? 0 ly without an in- I Bl I oClar stance of failure. Mention this paper, july U dw4w3 Sash, Doors, Blinds, White Lead, Paints," French WindowGlass, 6ENCY FOR N. Y. ENAMELPAINT; " ICO'S READY PREPARED PAINT. ALL AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS AND get our prices before purchasing The fact that our Paints are from the celebrated Fac tbrles of Wetherlll A Co., and Harrison Btob Co., Is fnfflclcnt guarantee for their quality and purity. A fine line of Cooking Stoves at Facto y Prices, in addition to our large and full HARDWARE STOCK, to which your attention! respectfully invited. NATITL JACOBI, aaptg 10 SonVh Front St First National Bank of Wil mington. CAPITA! STOCK.... rric.oco SURPLUS rUND.. E66.0C0 S Deposits received and collections; nude oi 11 aeoeible points in the Uolte49utee,?2S3 DIRECTOR? " B. BURRUSS, D. O. WORTH) MARTIN. J AS. SPRUNT.f; 'GEORGE CHAD BOURN. omciKs. E. S. BURRUSS . President Cashier W.LARKIK& a.t Caahter J. L. WINNER, XIT ATCHMAKER JEWELLER, M Chronopicters, Fine Watches and Jewelry repaired and warranted. COppositeKew Uasket, rxtntst. rfc. 1 I -1 -I ' Iri'lU W TO '-IHIal li Ul ft 3 The Daily-Review. mil. T. JAMES," Editor & Prop. S7f LMTNGTON. -S. C. FRIDAY, AUGUST 1. 1884. utered at the Poetofflce at Wilmington. N. C, aa 8econd-clasa matter. It is wni3perea nere auu says the Boston Herald (liitl..) "tbat things will come toN light when the cam paign lairly begins which will more than astonish and disheartenMr . Blaine's sup porters, and will be so strongly backed by documentary evidence and certified records that their simple presentation must be convincing. 'Let the Blaino men fire all their guns,' said an ardeBt Cievelandite yesterday, 'and then wc will give them - something to talk about " A Berlin correspondent writes that the malady of the Empreps of Ger many, which has assumed a cancerous character; dates back :forty years, to the birth of her daughter, the Grand Duchess of Baden. To ihe repeated recommendations of her physicians to qait Berlin, she has always given the answer, "A home needs a housewife and a court a queen." The Empress's sufferings? have helped to make her deeply sympathetic with those of oth. ers. The li tie Princess Mercedes, eldest daughter of the Kiher and Queen of Spain, and called after his first wife, is much admired and talked about. She i3 said to be like her mother, Queen Christina. The Princess appears daily in public, and when her outriders' are seen on the streets or public promenade every one stops to get a glimpse of the pretty little thing. Summer and wioter she wears pure white, and even the small chair which is fixed upon the seat of her carriage is covered with white satin upholstery. The known dangers of Arctic explor ation have no power to daunt those with the genuine explorer's spirit When Sir John Franklin was prepar ing for hi3 last expedition, objection was offered to his going because he had reached the age of sixty years. His friend, Sir Edward Parr replied. "He is the ablest man I know of, and if you do not send him he will certainly die of despair." Said Franklin him self, when asked to repose on his laurels. "My Lord, lam but fifty-nine,' t is related that he appeared as jealous of a fe w months of his age, when it was a question of exposure to .great danger, or of executing a work of difficulty or suffering, as a woman would of being hought older than the parish register showed." Many inquireis are made about the electoral vote, under the new appor- ion merit. We publish it or public in brmation: . r Eleetoral States. Vote. Alabama 10 Arkansas 7 California 8 Colorada 3 Connecticut .. 6 Delaware , 3 Florida . 4 Georgia 12 Illinois 22 Indiana 15 Iowa 13 Kansas 9 Kentucky... 13 Louisana 8 Maine... C Maryland.. 8 Massachusetts 14 Michigan 13 Minnesota 7 Mississippi... ,9 Missouri 16 Nebraska... 5 Nevada 3 New Hampshire . . 4 New Jersey 9 New York 36 North Carolina II Ohio 23 Oregon.. 3 Pennsylvania 30 Rhode Island 4 South Carolina 9 Tennessee. 12 Texas 13 Vermont '4 Virginia 12 Y est Virginia 6 Wisconsin.... 1) Total.. ..........401 The successful Presidential candidate must get at least 201 votes. Tho fol lowing provisions of ;the Constitution, condensed by Mr. James M. Swank, are timely; and may be important: It any candidate for the Presidency falls to receive a majority of the whole number of electoral votes, 'then from the persons having the highest numbers, not exceeding three, on the list oj those voted for as President, the House ot Renresentatives shall choose immedi atelv. by ballot, the President. But in choosing the President the votes shall be taken by States, the representation from each State navmg one vole: a Quorum for this purpose shall consist o! a member or members Irom two-thirds of the States, and a majority of all the States shall be necessary to a choice." "If anv candidate for Vice President fails to receive a majority of the the wnoie number orfiiectorai voies. men the Senate fhall choose the Vice Presi dent from the two" highest candidatfislone Yoted tor in the electoral college; a quorum ot the Senate for this purpose shall consist of two-thirds of the whole number of Senators, and a' majority of the whole number shall be necessary to a choice, ; - - A recent bank failure in Indianapolis that of the Harrison "Brothers, appears to have been modeled upon the superb tuccess achieved in this field by Mr. Ferd. Waul, of New Yorfe. A state ment published Jn April made the bank hold bills receivable lor $478,459 ;bonds and stocks, $21,058; legal tenders, $45,100; cash in other banks; $4,368. and cash in handtr$ 17,974, making a touOof $566,959, with real estate valued at $71,750 According to the same report the deposits were $598,729. During the three days prior to thq suspension $132,000 in cash and credits was paid out. The receiver has thus far been able to find bills receivable for $3,000, many of them running back for many years, and cash assets ot $11,889. This is an apparent larger percentage of assets than Grant & Ward can show, but a small place in the West cannot ex pect to reach metropolitan perfection at a single bound. The. Harrisons have d jnc well according to their lights, and ought not to be subjected to too severe animadversion. Little Specks in th sinuses of the teeth soon grow into apppalling cavities, it disregarded. Check advancing decay at the outset with SOZODONT, and the pain' of toothache, the wretchedness - of eating with unsound teeth, and the dyspeptic symptoms caused by swallowing half masticated food may be prevented. Thi3 aromatic and salutary article per furaes'the breath, and remedies spongi ness o'f the gums. Its popularity is unbounded. AUGUST ANTICS. Barnum is said to be anxious cure a boating parry which will to. se return without singing "Home again." - A base ball umpire has been struck by lightning in Colorado. Justice may sleep but never dies. 'Time's money," growled the disap pointed creditor. ' Well," replied the persecuted debtor, "haven't I always said I'd pay jou in tfeie?" "Do cats reason?" asks a correspon dent. Certainly. There artwo in our neighborhood that are reasoning with eacn oth r all through the stilly - nigh: Ediih : What a funny litllo jellyfish. It has such a small body and such long, thin fet-Iers. George: That is not a jellTfish. Eiith: Isn't it? No; it'3a dude in bathing. GeorcrQ; "What is an average Jersey?" asked an agricultural exchange. An average Jersey is a feminine transparency which is much auecteu nowadays by a young woman ot generous proportions. An absent-minded St. Louis person asked a disconsolate, widow whose wife had been buried the week before; Well, Mr. Brown, how does vour wife stand tho neat?" They do not SDeak now. , , Two skuils of Cardinal Richelieu have come to light, and a French editor gravely observes that there seems to be some doubt as to the genuineness of one of them. Why such doubt should exist, in a simple manner of that kind. is difficult to understand. "Hello. Pat; I heard the company wf re going to turn you off?" "Eh! Fhat's that fur?" "They can hire an Italian for less noney. He can live cheaper than yon can." 'That's not so, sor; I can live be me wits, beeorra and no man can live cheaper nor that." "There is not going to be any more marrying in Indiana," said Judge Daniels, a crusty old bachelor. "How is that?" asked his nephew who had just got married. "I see the legislature has passed a law 'forbidding wea k-f minded persons getting married, and they are the only ones who ever think of such a thing."" The Testimony of a Physician. James Beecher, M. D.. of Sigourney Iowa, says for several years I have been using a Cough Balsam, calledDR. WM HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS, and -in almost every case throughout my practice I have had entire success. I have used and pre scribed hundreds of bottles ever since the days of my army practice (1863), when I was surgeon of Hospital No. 7, Louisville, Ky. Henry's Carbolic Salve. It is the Best Salve for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Corns and all kinds of Skin Eruptions, B'reckles and pimples. DURNO'S jCATARRH SNUFF cures all affections of the mucous membrane, of the head and throat. Red Horse Poders animals. cure diseases in The friend you buy with ill be bousrht from voh. presents w As well expect life without air, as health, without pure blood. Cleanse the blood with Ayer's Sarsaparilla. - , One goose may be .'told from another by the difference of a pinion.. m V "Kousrh on Pain." Cures colic, cramps, diarrhoea; ex ternally for aches, pains, sprains, head aches . neuralgia, rheumatism. For man or beast. . 25 and 50c. No entertainment is so cheap as read ing, nor is any pleasure so lasting. Disease, Propensity and Passion bring Mankind numberless ailments ; foremost amongthem are Nervousness, Nervous Debility, and unnatural weak ness of Generative Organs, Allen's Brain Food successfully overcomes these troubles and restores the sufferer to his former vigor. 81. At druggists, or by mail from J. H. Allen, 315Tist Ave., New York City. ' m m The most fmr.orUnt lesson of moral ity is this: .Never do an injury to any SoiriethiDold. Allen's Bilious physic Acta quickly, relieves promptly, and never tails to cure Sick Head-aches and 9D8atioo; 85 Ceats large bottle, At all Prugguts. , - . v - Ana You arc Ulrmy. , "So Clatter how ytia got it lien son's Ca peine roroas i'lasiera wui cure roar dyspepsia. July 14 4vr ... . i 'i f . -' '-'" - - -i ; '-.-s- Mbrnions ought to be good Hirers, as iney generally nave plenty ot "spare rib. r y: r i ' .- Pure Cod-Liitek Oil made from selected livers, on the seashore, bv Cas well. Hazard & Co., New York. It is absolutely pure and sweet. Patients who have once taken it prefer it to all others. Physicians have decided it su perior to any of the otheroiis in market. Chapped Hands. Face. Pimples. and rough Skin, cured by using Juni per l ais bo a p. made by Caswell, Hazard & Co . New York, th 3 w '. There is a town in Alabama where eggs are sold by the peck. Hen-peck. , . The Doctors endorsement. Dra W. D. Wright, Cincinnati. O.. sends the subjoined professional .en dorsement: I have prescribed DK HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS in, a great, number of cases, and always with success. One caae in particular was given up by several physicians who had been called in lor consultation with myself. The patient had all the symptoms ot confirmed con sumptioncold night sweats, hectic fever, harrassing coughs., etc. He commenced immediately to get better, and was soon restored to his usual health. I also found DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS the most valuable expectorant for breaking up distressing coughs and colds." ' Between the age of fifteen and forty a woman can grow seven crops of huir. -Rough on Pain" Plaster: Porous and strengthening, improved, the best for backaches, pains in chest or side, rheumatism. Nenralgia. 25c. Druggists or mail. All the whetting in the world can never set a razor's edge on that which has no steel in it. "The Hopeof the Nation Children, slow in development, puny, scrawny and delicate, U3e "Wells' Health Renewer.'' 5. The fact is, the Arctic game is ,npt worth the candle. Itching Flies symptoms a.nl Cure. The symptoms are moisture, like perapira tion, intense itchlner, increase! bv scratching : very d stressing, part ieularly at night; seemsl as ii piavworm were crawling in ana about the rectum ; the pTirate parts re sometimes affected. If allowed to continue very seiious results may follow. "SWAiNE'S OINT MENT" is a pleasant, sure cure Also, for Tetter, Itch. Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Erysip elas, Barber's Itch, Blotches, all scaly, crusty Skin Diseases. Box, by mail, 50 eta; 3 for $1, 23. Address, DK. SWAYE & SON, Thila., Pa. Sold by Drugeista. may 2 ly deod&w f m w NEW -A DVBRTIS KMEN TS . W. & J3. S. LATIMER, Attorneys-at-Law. Office S. E. Cor. Princess tfnd.Watcr .Sts. iar 7 9 - PJJonday ND ALL T'ddS WEEK- YOU WILL find large consignments of Apples, Peaches, Pears, Chickens, Kggs and jlII other country produce. These goods must be sold at once. Call on A. V. K1VENBAKK, The Live Grocer and Commission Merchant, 114 North Water st jul 6 Mlmington, N. C. Wagonette pOB WRIGHT3VILLE SOUND, will leuve bouthcrland's Stables DAILY at 6 P. M. sharp. Returning, will leave Sound at 7 A, M. sharp June 25 If T. J. SODTHERLAND. Kerclmer & Calder Bros. WHOLESALE QBOCERS AND COMMISSION Merchants, offer for sale a full line of FLOUR, SUGAR, COFFEE, BACON, SALT, MOLASSES, RICE, MEAL, LAHD, CORN, OATS, HAY, SNUFF, SODA, POTASH, LYE, STARCH, SOAP, CRACKERS, CANDY, CANDLES, HOOP IRON, GLUE,. RIVET-, NAILS, BUNGS, MATCHES, PAPER, BAG!?, BUCKETS, Axle Grease, POWDER, TIES. Ac apl 7 Hon. A. M. Waddoll. yyE ARE AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNCE HON. A. M. WADDELL as a'candidate for Congress from the Sixth District, subject to the action of the Democratic Convention of ihe Dis trict, when called. may 12 tf Notice. rjTIHE FIRM OF HOLL1NGS WORTH & CO., has been changed this day by the retiremen of S. H. TRIMBLE and the admission of T. P. SYKES. The business will be conducte as heretofore under the name and style of july 9 tf HO LLISGS WORTH 4 COs Ice. Ice. Ice. I WOULD RESPECTFULLY NOTIFY the citizens and the public generally, that I have laid In a full suppl of 'CUOICR ICE, ...r0?.0- full7 prepared to fill orders at LOW PRICES, nythe Barrel. Hogshead or Car Load, to alT points on the Railroads or Kjvers, acd hope to secure a reasonable chare of patronage. h. h, J. AURENS, q , Proprietor of New Ice House. Send for Prices. June 27 1m Board. A FEW TABLE BOARDERS CAN BE accommodated during the Summer mon ths at rea-onablc rates. Pteisant locaiion attendance and the best the martet Tafforfs . Transient boaTderaaccommodated by tiw day or week. MRS. eobert LEE 11,1 . - -July Illy dAw arKe5 street, - Wilmington, Ifc C EAI1ROAD3, Scv Wilmington, j Columbia Augusta R. R. Co. Omua ot gWxkkai. 8 utxxxhtxhcdest. I Wilmington, N. C. iJuly 11.1SS4. Change of Sdhedule, AND AJTTEB JULY 13th, lSgt. at w t-u a. Jii., me rouowiztg Paaaenffer Sched u will be ran n, tbla rtnul i . NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, DAXLY Noa. 4f West and 47 Kast. " Leave Wilmington i..... 9.05 P. M Leave Florence.. ............U...... 2.40 A. 11 Arrive at C. C. & A. J unction...... 6.20 A. IL Arrive at Columbia.... .....u...... R.40A. M. Leave Columbia. 9.55 p m stb Ki cb a. juacuon....;...io.so P, M. leave Florence... UvJ.... 4.50 A. M. Arrive at WllmWgton.... 8. &5 A. M. Night Mail xsv Passekoes Tsaik. Datlt No. 40 West. Leave Wilmington.... 2... ..i... -...10.20 P. M Arrive at Florence.. ........i. 1.25 A. M MAIL AND PASSEXGESf TRAIN DAILT . ' . 1 No. 43 East. . Leave Florence at.... ........4 05 p m Arrive at, Wilmington. 4........8.05 P M Train 43 stops at all Stations. 1 No. 40 stops only at Flemlngton, and Marlon Passengers for Columbia and all point on g" C. R. R., C , & A.R, Rotations, JGken Junt' tion, and all points beyond, should take th 40 Night Express. f 1 Separate PuUman Sleepers for Augusta on Train 40 i u All trains run solid between Charleston and Wilmington. ' ! i ' Local freight leaves Wilmington dallv ex cept Sunday at 7.00 A. M. v ' JOffN F. DIVTNTC ' General StmerlntATi T. M. EMERSON, General Pasoengor Agent Wilmington &j Weldon Railroad Company OFFICE OF G Hit ERA I. SUFEBJKTENDBUT, !.. .. Wilmington. N. C, Mty 9, 1SS4. Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER JULY 15th, 1884, AT 9.00 v-a.. ai., jrassemrer ATains on tne vv limine- ton A Weldon Railroad will run as follows : DAY MAIL. AND EXPRESS TRAINS D AILT NOS. 47 NOBTH AND 48 SOUTH. Leave Vt Ibnington, Front St. Pept, 9.00 A. ; M vrjri B!it r eiuon..... ........ 4..... Jf. M Leave Weldon-.. ? p M Arrive at Wllm'gton, Front St. iDpt, 8.35 P. & ast tiieough Mail & Paesenoeb Tbajk Datlt No. 40 South. Leave Weldon ' ... k av T. m Arrive at WIlm,gton,Front8t.p,p't 10.00P. Mi MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN DATLT No. 43 North. (- ; Leave Wilmington... 1.. Arrive at Wekfon. ...... 8.35 P. M. 2.35 A. M. ....4 Train No. 40 South w!11 utsm-n-ni at Wfi. . Goldsboro and Magnolia. J . - , a rains on xarboro liranch Rdad Leave Rocky Mount for Tarboro at 1.20 P. 3tf. and 4.80 P. M. Dally, Sundays excepted). Returning leave TarboiM at 3 P. M. and io.oo A. Al Traln8 on Scotland Na.It Rrinoh Rmiii., Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.25 P. M. Re turning leave Scotland ' Neck I at 8.30 A. M. dally except Sunday. : Train No. 47 mates close connection at We don for all points North Daily. All rail rW lwuuxaujiu, any uauy exceps aiinaay via Rat Train No. 43 ronn di1xr anrt riiVi nectlon for all Points North via! Richmond and r 1 --ii trains run solid between Wl'mington am' Washinjrton. and have Pnlima Ift.l&rA SIaah ers attached. I For accommodation of local travel a passen ger coach will be attached to local freight leav ing Wilmington at .6.55 ; A. Ml Dally except Sunday. f ; - .-,; JOIIS I. DIVINE, General Superintendent. T. M. EMERSON, Genera Passenger Agent, july 15 i , . . Carolina Central R. Um Company. v OFFICE OW GEREBAL 8UPEEIKTKDK1T, i ' Wilmington. N. C, May1 10. 1884 hange)f Schedule, o ,N AND AFTER MAY 12th, 1884, THB ; i ? . following bcnecmie will be operated os this PASSENGER MAIL AND EXPRES3 TRAIN Dairy except Sundays. ' ) Leave Wilmington at.......7.S0 P. n No. 1. 1 TjM.v RaIpIcH a t t ' 7 9S V ) Arrive at Charlotte at.;.... .7.00 A. M l ue&ye Charlotte at.. ..8.45 P. M No. 2. S Arrive Raleigh at ......8.30 A. M ) Arrive at Wilmington at....8.C0 A. M Passenger Trains stop at regular station only, and points designated In the Company! SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, if ATI EXPRESS AND FREIGHT. f f Daily excent SundavB. - , xr o I Leave Charlotte B.15 P. MJ "v' J Arrive at Shelby 9.00 P. M. vr j )LeaveShelbv...........I.... 7.00 S Arrive at Charlotte....! .10.45 A. M Trains No. 1 and 2 make close connection at xuunict nun u. ov j-. xT&ins io ana rrom ica eigh. ' Through SleeplngCars between Wilmington and Charlotte and kaIpIo-Vi and rhrntto .Take Train No. 1 for SUtesvllle, Stattons ti cBwiu xi tni ABneviiie ana points west. Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athene, Atlanta and all points Southwest. L. C4 JONES. w . Superintendent.. F. W. CLARK, General Passenger Agent may 10 ,-. -;'''" - BEFOIFjWD- Electric Appliaoces are sent ea 30 Days' TrlaJ I !EfJ OHu, YOUNG OR OLD, riJ'U9 nttrlng from 3TVocs Drwttmr, f W-Vsr Vitautt, Lack cr Knn Toc fwoi.Ana We&kjissses. and ail those diseases t a PxTusftafi Katcks reulun? frOTH Ac nd .irmkX'jfjA-txb Sfeetiy rclxef epmpietc resto of llu. lt,', ncaa4 H Ajsnon ouiumoh ' fee ffrfto u.-wry of th Kinettenth tX-ntry. - jIio1j;for4i!o4tra.UlPiimpliitfrec. jtdUraa ; VOltAlS tlli g3..ABSHUl,t!lSH. f - m mi ii ii mi" rayJjeoilir, t tha i3aFacT?i Consignments oft h . 1 ' K t action enSitSL lolki . 1 S "Mem. Br wei. Popular now. Every possihi .V.J. . ers and other TtUnmlr-g,. KewWtf . wmie and col-rs. all ' i ' T?sk er s a i 1 MISS E. mav 28 The ExCIIIInn oniTDLTii VIVII UlllU I IU 8"I8PW' OPEN AND r.. ) ud i? EaSTS?! Kh Soobos or fflS': to can Zn K trm wort wlu J where he will spare no 'J1 Chojce New Crop Molassc SECOND CARGO NOW LANDING AND WILL BX Be PROMPTLY FROM WHAEf , . ' " - ' - At Low Price. WORTH & W0BTT TbOBtaaUof e , Ul aad Danteal OM praatnUoa, tt ratal it rtMt Urong raiU that UwiUaara tnrj mm p-i-wil orMraM.ewdbyNElty ptra,ete. Dm. A. O.Ous, M Ull lllli, jmz su.uooaro.ui. 3 nov 27 vAtdAw t th a "ANAKKftTR r!M Welitf. sod la u at drngglsU, or km oaid bv malL Simnk AU, "AAEUT Ail Boxl,U6KewT 1884. ' Harper's Weekly, ILLUSTRATED. . Harper' Weekly stands at the had ot A lean illustrated weekly journal. Bt to partisan position in pomics, lu idmlrtw lustrations, its carcfull c botes crtali.c tories, sketches, and poenu, contribnw, the foremost artists and suthors of tU dr carries instruction sad entertaiDment Utti sands of American homes. I ' 3 twill always le the aim of the pnbBr to make Harper's Weetlp the mot per and attractive 1 aoUy newepsper In the c and, in the pursuance of this design, tor sent a constant improvement In all tbatl tures which have gained for It the eonlS-ar eympamy, ana support ot iu urge in eaaers. , Harper-s Periodicals. Per Year: HARPES'S WEEKLY..... , IIAKPER'S MAGAZIKE. HARPER'S BAZAB. v. HARPER'S YOTJKG PEOPLE.... HABPES'8 FBASKLUr SQUAWS LiBIAlI, One Year (52 Numcers . ? . mm lLa FT Postage Jfree to ail subscnDen u u States or Canada. The Volumes of the Wetlll beiJs trfl Urst Number for January of each ret no time Is mentioned, it will I b tbat the subscriber wishes to eomn1 the Number next after the receipt The last Four Annual Volumeiof Weekly, In leat cloth binding, wlfl Wj mail, postage paid, or by express, oti pease (provided the freight Joe w. one dollar per volume), for $7 w Wrtt Cloth Cases for esfch yohime, ym binding; will be sent by snail, potpa. celpt of $1 00 each. ' . Remittances sb on Id be made W Money Order or Draft, to svo'debiart riewspapers are no w wyj Tp,in cnt without the exprew order ot mcnt BBOTHEBB. QnovC At Cost I pvVEBSOO BOXES TOBiCCO ( to elore ovC. Also, a large ' stock Smoklag Tobacco, at tctj low P theBestFaftoInVIrginiA. " .Cigars and Cigare Byhe millllon, at the Offioe of j , CAPJ5 FEAR TOBACCO Dr. Holt's -gSM NEVER FAIL JO CCUt OA Winn nf the &ldnT. GrS. j nresand all Urinary dJfefSkei5 PhTslcal Debility, toeniul Tti those untold m'serles "iac I or Excesses. , SypWUa to air nenOy caed. 1 elow t ami bodr.f ore Tbiost tni w Sores. Eczema, Tetter snow i diseases. Urinary .ST ic J Price $3. Enc ose jSLsH1, STEVAtNS 4 CO., l tl be sent by man v jy L ts; sent by mall- gttts For Sale, j PRINTING PEESS-WE A sale a second hana In eood conditio- ""jjd i- bargain in. Write uon. " .: OF jo-iy