miscellaneous. 1 THE BEST TOHJC. ? This medicine, combining Iron with pure Vegetable tonics, ouickly end completely ('ares Dywpepsia, indijretion, Weakcc", Impure Blood, Malaria, Chills and Fevers, and NenralsiiL. It is an unfailing remedy for Diseases 01 the Kidneys Liver. It is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to Women, and all who lead sedentary lives. It docs not injure the teeth, cause head ache. or I roduce constipation other Iron medftinri do It enriches and purifies the blood, Ftimulmcs' the appetite, aids the assimilation of food, n tevea Heartburn and Belching, and strength pis the muscles and nerves. For Intermittent Fevers. Lassitude, Lack of Cnergy, fcc., it ha no equal. TKm (roniiind Vina fiVvi-f tri1t.Tn!irV RTc crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other. adalb7 BROWS CHEMICAL CO., B.tLTIMOKK, S"1 uly lrdAwly tc2donrm Sash, Doors, Blinds, White Lead, Paints, French Window Glass. QKStir FOR N. Y. KXAMELPAINT GO'S KKADT PREPARED PAINT. QAM AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS AND get our prices ; be rore purchasing. The fact that our Paints are from the celebrated Fac tortus of VYetherlll A Co., and Harrison liiOa A Co., U sufficient jiiarantee forj;thelriuillty and parity. A fine line of Cooking Stove at Facto y Prlc03, in addition to our large and full HARDWARE. STOCK, ! to which your attention l3;re3peetfully invlicd. NATIPL JACOBI. opt 1 10 ftout h Front St Quarantine Notice. QUARANTINE FOB THE PORT OF WiL- m lug Ion will be enforced from May 1st to No vomber 1st, as follows : Pilots Will bring all vessels from Ports south of Cape Fear to the Quarantine anchorage; also, all vessels which have had any kind ot sickness on board during the passage, or on arrival, and will cause a signal to ie tct iu the main rigging on the port side, as soon as pos sible after crossing the Bar Mo vessel must leave the Quarantine anchor age, or allow any person, steamer or tug boat, lighter, or boat of any kind to go along si e, unless by written authority from the Quaran tine Physician; and every vessel must be an chored as far to the eastward of the channel as is consistent with safety. Regulations governing vessels while in Quar amine may be had on application at the otlice of the Quarantine Physician at Smlthville Applications for permits to visit vessels in Quarantine must be made lo Dr. Thoaias F. Wood or Dr. lco. G. Thomas, and perm'tH so obtained will be end rcd by the Quarantine Physician, if, la his opinion, it Is proper urd safe to allow communication with such vessels. A penalty of i 0 for each and every offence, will be enforced against any person violating any of the Quarantine Regulations ot the Port W. G. CURTI, M. 1, Quarantine Physician, Port of Wilmington. TUOS. F. WOOD, M. D." I Conanltanta. GEO. G. THOMAS, M. D. consultants, mav 1 2am 6m 1A15 First National Bank of Wil mington,, CAPITAL STOCK. ... $250,1X0 SURPLUS FUND........... ;.68.(K0 Deposits received tad collections; made acelble poli.ti in the Cnlte! stater. i)lRECTOR? K. S. BURSUS3, ! D. G. WORTH A, MARTIN, J AS. SPKUNT, GEORGE CHAD BOURN. OFFICERS . E. E. BURUUSS.. y President Caahl?r Awt Cashier A. K. WALKER.... Electric Acouincei art tent en 30 Days' Trial. TO MEN 0MLY, YOUNG OR OLD, "TTHO u roffM-in,r from- N.xYtcs Dcbtutt, V lost Vitautt, Lack or Nmi Forctc ash ? wok. W AXTlsa Vi KAKKbsn. nl a.11 those dseasc it a PEftsoxAi. Natcb itsultinj from aicsm and bu Cackm. Speedy relief auul complete rcsto- kUBOr HEALTH, V WCHHUKi StASBOODOBAfcATtlkKB. few prajMWt dUeTry f the Nineteenth Ocntary. 4 Dd l ooce fur Illustrated fmupiiiut (rbo. Addrws V0LTA1S HIT CO., PARSHUl. MICH. nov 27 leod&wu Slil 11 lil LJ - m m m m mm mzu mz tw i : f DR. fg f f BEFORE V-AND -ArTERl The Daily Review- JOSH. T. JAMES. Editor & Prop: WILMINGTON. N. C. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBR 10, 1884 Bntercd at the PostoiBce at Wilmington, N. C. as second -cla&s matter. Large-sized photorapbs of James G. Blains's $100,000'palace in Washing ton have been taker and are now be in distributed throughout Maine and the New England Stales. The object is to show how the hizh toned mem" bers ot Congress can accumulate money and build fur themselves palatial man sions on a salary of $5.000 a year. Mr. Blaine has rented his house, which is saiil to be one of the most elaborately furnished in the country, to Mr. Leiter, of Chicago, for the triaing sura of $13, 000 per annum. One of the most effec tive arguments . whether true or false, which operated to the defeat of Senator Windom two years ago wa3 a similar distribution ot photographic copies or his imposing mansion just east of the Scott circle. When Mr. Blaine was nominated it was conGdently asserted by bis friends and freely conceded by his opponen's that the Western States would give him theic electoral votes in an alto gether enthusiastic and unanimous manner. Ohio, Michigan. Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska and Kansas were placed without ques tion in the column of euro Blaine States. Indiana alone was admitted to b in the least doubtful. In the first two months of the campaign all this I has been most surprisingly changed. A Cincinnati dispatch to the New lork Times, giving an impartial account ot the political situation in Ohio, shows that while Kepublicau success is prob able, yet the Democrats are very hope ful and the R publicans considerably alarmed, and with good reason. In Michigan Butler's fusion plan has diminished the Blaine total by thirteen votes, and Iowa 13 also made a doubt lut State by the Butler fusion, added to a very considerable Republican defec tion, while Wisconsin Democrats speak confidently of their ability to carry the State for Cleveland. Thi3 i3 a very bad showing of progress in the wrong direction for a candidate whose per fervid Americanism was supposed to make him irresistible to the warm hearted and patriotic men ot the West. The existing condition of monetary affairs, says the World, i3 altogether phenomenal for the season of the year, and the weekly statements of the asso ciated city banks are now watched with more than ordinary interest. The exhibit published on Saturday last showed a continued-falling off in the specie and legal-tender averages, and moreover the aggregate loss of cash for the week was nearly three umea as much as was reported for the previous week. This decrease is partly due to the absorption of money by the Treasury, and partly to the efflux of currency to the interior. The banks, however, hold oyer $30,000,000 surplus reserve, which is amply sufficient to meet all probable demands upon them dueing tho fall and winter month?, even it as now supposed the drain of enrrency to the interior consequent upon the movement of the crops should continue for some time. Wheat and other small grains have this year yielded finely, and if the esti mates ol the corn crop prove correct the crop will be unprecedented. The fact that the country promises to be blessed in these respects should im press itself upon the minds of the far mers," who will, if they are wise, market their products as rapid ly as they can. at least just so long as a reasonable compensation lor their labor is obtainable. It is useless to look for a ' boom" in grain, in view of the sta tistical position of the world's supply, and there ought to bo cheap bread un der the circumstances for a long time to come. The old saying. ;either a feast or a famine." is recalled by the crops of this country this year, as we shall ha've a larger surplus lor export than for many years. It will, indeed, be surprising it the success attending the agricultural interests should fail to stimulate business in other channels in the near future. After many years have been devoted, with successive failuies, to the discov ery of some method whereby a balloon could be navigated in any direction at the will ol the aeronaut, two French officers attached to the military balloon workshops at Meudon have succeeded in solving tho difficult problem. By permission of the French minister of war, M. Ilcrvo Mangon has been al lowed to lay before the French Acade my of Science an account of the re markable experiments that were made at Meudon, on the 9th of August last. At four o'clock in the afternoon of that day a balloon containing: Captains R nard and Krebs rose slowly from the park at Choisy, near Meudon, and took at first a noitterly direction over the plateau, through .which runs the road Irom Choisy to Versailles. To avoid ascending above the trees, the direction! of the balloon way clanged towards Versailles. The air was calm, and at first the movement of the balloon was circely perceptible, but as soon as its motive power was brought into action its pace was accelerated. When it was was above Villaconb'ay, some two mile3 from Meudon. the spectators saw it suddenly tack about, make a half circle of three hundred yards radius, return J to its point of departure, and slowly descend, with a dipping motion, until it alighted on the lawn from which it had started. The dis tance covered on going and re turning was abou; four miles and three-quarters, and the time occupied in the trip twenty-seven minutes. Dur ing the entire trip the balloon is said to have obeyed faithfully the least move ment of its helm. The total weight of the balloon, with all its appliances including tbe two officers who controll ed and directed its movements, was 4, 250 pounds, or two tons and an eighth. The motive power was supplied by an electrict accumulator operating a mo tor. Thi3 motor was . of four-horse power, and the duration of the force employed in working the screw pro peller was estimated at four hours when the power of tho battery was ap plied. Only a little more than the pow er of three horses was used on the oc casion referred to. So far, then, as re lates to the ability to guide a balloon to any given point, to reverse its course and return to the point of departure on a calm day, the Meudon experiment is said to be conclusive. It is. said that by using the full power of the motor the balloon can be directed at the will of its navigator in the face of strong winds, and even in great storms, if the motive power were increased to that often horses. However this may be, there can be no doubt that this discov ery ot the means of navigating balloons is a very important one, and in . all probability it will tend to further ini provements in the same direction. The Man with a Cross Wife; This man may have high ambition and noble aspirations, yet he cannot be expected to enjoy ery good health, es pecially if the lady scolds him whiie at meals. Th s is enoush to give any man chronic dyspepsia. If he lakes Brown's Iron Bitters he has a splendid chance for recovery. Mr. G A. Wightman, Thcmaston, Conn, says: "I used Brown's Iron Bitters lor dyspepsia and have been greatly benefited by it." SOUTHERN SHOUTS. A seventeen and a half foot shark has been caught in Matanzas river. Florida. Kentucky has beat her best wheat record this year by 3,000,000 bushels. An Issaqueda county. Miss., farmer I nrn. 11 mC A. l ! L nas i.juu acres oi cotton six ieei nigu A pumpkin vine ninety feet long is growing in a garden in Bowling Green, Ky. A hot spring that emits steam and sulphuric vapor has been discovered at Osyka, Miss. Mrs. Dr. Hernandez, of Mayport, Fla., recently caught and landed a thirty-two pound bass. From one eighth of an aero this sea son Dr. G. H. Symmes, of Peru. Fla., gathered 2,500 pounds oi crow-fopt hay. A Jacksonville; Fla., apple measur ed eleven and a half inches in circumfer ence and weighed seventeen ounces. Six tons, or 1,100 gallons, honey were shippedfrom the Rock Point. La., to Shreveport a few days since. It sold for fifty cents a gaLon. While out hunting some days ago, Messrs. P. W. McCants, Frank Glover and Ben Williams, of Colleton, South Carolina, killed four bears. Mobile has thirty churches ot all sects One of the finest churches in the South is the Catholic cathedral. It is yet un finished, though work has been going on for forty years, Mr. C. W. Wiecking, of Walhalla, South Carolina, has this season sold from his vineyard containing twelye acres'30,000 pounds of grapes, realiz ing trom six to ten cents per pound. Besides it is estimated .he will make from six hundred to eight hundred gal lons of wine. He will realize $175 per acre not. The vines are three years old and will become more valuable.. For Fever and Ague, and all mias matic diseases, Ayers Ague cure is a positive remedy. Warranted. Ireland pavs eicht million ner annum in taxes to England. Another Life Saved. J. C. Gray, of Dadeville, Ala., writes us: "I have been using DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS, and I can say, of a truth, it is far superior to any other lung prepara tion in the world. Mv mntkor wo confined to her bed four weeks with a cougn ana naa every attention by a good physician, but he failed to effect a cure; and when I gottne bottle of your DR. WM. HALL'S Rat5am ithr THE LUNGS, she began to mend ngot away, x can say in truth that it WAS TTTF. MF.AVS flP SiYivft tit7t tii-v I know of five cases that DR. HALL'S DdJoAM has cured, and my mother is better than she has been lor tweny years. Mr. Blaine has sir children three sons and three daughters. A Fair Offer The Voltaic Belt Co.,of Marshall. 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Alleu, J 15 Jb irst Ave., JNew xork City, eod i A recent two days' doliday in Vienna produced ten suicides. Itcliing Piles-ymptoms and Care, The symptoms are moisture, like persDira tlon, intense itching, increased by scratching: very d'stressing, particularly at eight; seems as li pin-worm were crawling m and about the rectum : the private parts are sometimes affected. If allowed to continue very serious results may ionow. "SWAi jsk'S uint MKN1" is a pleasant, sure cure. Also, for Tetter. Itch. Salt Rheum. Scald Head. Erysip elas, Barber's Itch, Blotches, all scaly, crusty. SKin uiseases. isox, uy man, ou cts; s ror i, 23. Address, DR. 8WAYKK & SON, Phila., ra. sold by Druggists. , may 2 ly deod&w f ra w THE MAILS. The malls close and arrive at the City Post oiflce as follows : CLOSE. Northern through mails, fast 7.30P. M. Northern through and wsy mails.... 3. 00 A. M. Ealeigh... 6.45 P. M. and 8.00 A. M. Hails for the N. C. Railroad and routes supplied therefrom includ ing A. & N. C; Railroad at 7.S0 P.M. and 8.00 A. M, Southern Malls for ah points South. daily 8.00 P.M. Western mallB (C. C. Railway) daily. (except Sunday) 6.45 P. M. Ail points between uamiet and Ral eigh 6.45 P.M. Mail for Cheraw and Darlington Rail road 8.00 P. M. Malls for nolnts between Florence and Charleston.... 8.00 P. M. Fayctteville and offices on Cape Fear River, Tuesdays and Fridays 1.00 P. M. Fayettevllle.via C C Railroad, dally, except Sundays....... ....6.43 P. M Onslow C. H. and intermediate offi ces, Tuesdays and Fridays 6.00 A. M. amitiiviiie mails, by steamboat, daily (except Sundays)..... 8.30 A. M. Mans lor isasy mil, Town Creet, Shallotte and Little River, Tues days and Fridays i 'i.OO P. M. Wrightsville, daily 8.30 A. hi. OPEN FOE DELIVERY. Northern through and' way malls.... 7.30 A. M. soutnern Mails 7.50 A. M. Carolina Central Railroad 8.45 A. M. Mails collected from street boxes business portion of city at 5 A. M., 11.30 A.M. and 5.30 P. M. and from other points of the city at 5 jr. ju. Stamp Office open from 7 A. M. to 6 P. M., aioney uraer ana register department open from 8 A. M to 5 P. M.. continuously. General delivery open from 7 A.M. to 6 P.M. na os Sundays from 8.30 to 9.30 A. M. Carrier delivery open en Sunday from 8.30 toy.au A. 20.. k riTH ATfFCJ wanted f or The Lives of a A IT rj I k the Presidents of the U. S The largest . handsomest. best book ever sold for less than twice our price. Tfe fastest Belling book In America. Immense profits to agents. All Intelligent people want is. Any one can become a suc cessful agent. Terms free. Halle rr Book Co., Portland, Maine. nov 20-6md-lvw At THE WILMINGTON SHIRT FACTORY, No. 27. Market st. Nisrht Shirts, all sizes. 75c. Congress, the most popular and best White Shirt on the market, 75c Colored Shirts zdc and qpward3. seaside Shirts at all prices. tsoys yacnung in great variety. Gent's Draw ers 25c. and upwards Wamsutta Jeans Draw. ere, Telnforced, equal to linen, something new, 75c Drawers made to order. 75c. Wamsutta enirts witn zioo linen bosom made to order at fl. Orders from the country solicited an promptly attended to. Give us a calL J. ELS BACH. iuly21 Manager Powder. Powder. "IfA KEGS RICE BIRD POWDER. X U U 100 Kees Sportlne Powder. 50 Kegs Blasting Powder, For sale by aug25 KERCHNER & CALDER BROB Groceries. Groceries. 1 finn half ROLLS BAGGING. Ing Twine, 50 Bxs D S Meat, 100 8ax Rio Cof fee.15 Boxes Ref. 8ugar, 1C0 Hhds Molasses. S5 Cas Lardy 500 Bale Hay, 1.CO0 Bushi Com. 1 00.1 Ttnahn Out. TL Tfa Crackers, 10O Bxs Soap, 200 Cases Lye, 75 Bxs Bxs SnulT, o - "oaa, t9 uxs Tobi For sale by KERCHNER A CALDER BRO8 1 a fft 1 1V) Ang 25 J. L. WINNER, yyATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, Chronomotpr Virvn xv. ft,.. and Jewelry repaired and warranted. ajwaiic new ftiarxet. Front St. PUfiCELL HOUSE. JJNDER NEW MANAGEMENT, Late Proprietor Atlantic Hotel. rtrat-Ci VwBpard.-'-:7:-- accommodated during the Summermontht at reasonable rates. Pfcisani iocutoiT iSSd attendance and the best the rAmt afford Tratulent boarr. accoinat bU day or week. t MRS. ROBERT LEE BATTiROAPS, &Q. Wilmington & Weldon Railroad Company. Office 07 OzxxaAi. SUFSSurrxirDXHT,' WUzalngton. N. C, May 9, 18S4.- y it Jnfgl Change of Schedule. f ;i - -t ' 1 -- fJX AND AFTER JULY 13th, 18841 8.00 VyA. fassemrer Trains on the Wilming ton a weiaon xtauroaa wiu ran as ioiiows : DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY Nos. 47 North and 43 South. Leave Wilmington, Front St. Dept, 9.00 A. M Arrive at Weldon .. 2.53 P. M Leave Weldon. ....! ..2.55 P. M Arrive at Wllm'gton, Front St. Dpt, 8.35 P. M Fast Thsocoh Hail & Passxkoxs Traiks Daily No. 40 South. Leave Weldon..... ......I..... ;....! 6.35 P.M. Arrive at Wllm'gton.FrontSt.D'p't 10.C0P. M. MAIL, AND PASSENGER TRAIN DAILY No. 43 North. ! v!" Leave Wilmington.... ..j.... .v.... j 8.35 P. M. Arrive at weiaon... ....... 2.35 A. M. Train No. 40 South will Anlrlal-MM-n anil Hfttmstl1 stop only &t Wilson, -XTains on xarooro Branch Road Leave Rocky Mount for Tarboro at 1.20 P. M. and 4.30 P. M.. Dally, v Sundays excepted), i Returning leAve Tarboro at 3 P. M. and 10.00 A. M t Dally. Trains on Scotland Neck Branch Road leave Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.25 P. M. Re turning leave Scotland Neck at 8.30 A. M. daily except Sunday. i i . Train No. 47 mako close connection at Wei don for all points North Dally. All rail vis Richmond, and dally except Sunday via Ba Line. j Train No. 43 runs dally and makes close con nection for all Points North via Riclrmond and Washington. 1 v j All trains run solid between Wl'mlngton an Washington, and h.vn Piiiiman pi,m ai a . ' " IIVI tWIOQ LF ers attached. 1 j For accommodation of local travel a passen ger coach will be attached to local freight leav ing Wilmington at 6.55 ;a. M. Dally except Sunday. JOHN F. DIVINE, General Superintendent. T. M. EMERSON, Genera' Passenger Agent. jaly 15 j j- . ; & Wilmington, 1 Columbia ! 1, & Augusta K. R. Co. orrics or Geitkral Sotekutkhuent. Wilmington. N. C. July U.18s4 Change of SchedOiej AND AFTER JULY 13th, 1884, at V u.uu a. ai., tne iouowing rassenger Sched u -e wui oe run on tnis road : j NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, DALLY Noa. 4 West and 47 East. I Leave Wilmington 9.05 P. M Leave Florence . 2.40 A. M Arrive at C. C. & A. Junction...... 6.20 A. M Arrive at Columbia. 6.40 A. M Leave Columbia. ......... J 9.55 P.M. leave C. C. & A. Junction ..10. CO P. M Leave Florence ... 4.50! A. M. Arrive at Wilmington 8.35 A. M. Night Mail and passekoeb Tbain, Daily No. 40 West. J. Leave Wilmington........ ... 10.20;P. M Arrive at Florence.. 1.25;A. M MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN DAILY No. 43 East. . .".f Leave Florence at......i ..I..4.051P. M. Arrive at Wilmington....! 8.05 P. M JiTam stops at an stations. . 1 No. 40 stops only at Flemlngton, and Marlon. Passemrers for Columbia and all nninta cm a. C. R. R., C. ft A R.R.3tatlons. Aiken Junc tion, and all points bevond. should take the jn vrtv. T7 r 1 Separate Pullman Sleepers for Augusta on Traln40. i 1 All trains run solid between CharleatAn and rvuBungion. i Local freight leaves Wllmlnsrton dallv ex cep ouniay at .uu a. si. JOHN F. DIVLNE, T. M. EMERSON. General Passenger Agent. Carolina Central It. Company. OYXICB OV dSXBXAL SUPKalNTEKDEXT, 1 Wllsalngtcn, N. C. May 10, 1884 j 1 Change of Schedule ... QN AND AFTER MAY 12th, 1854,1 THE following Jscnoauie will be operated on this PASSENGER MAIL AND EXPRESS TJI A Tfl Dally except Sundays, i 1. 1 Leave Wilmlne-ton .t ...L7.sni"P t wo. I. Leave Ralebzh at. i .7.35 P. M 1 Arrive at Charlotte at...... ,7.00!A. M 1 Lpata Chrlntt tit Birp . f wmmmm ........ . . U No. 2. Arrive Raleigh at. ;.8.30a M J -arrive at Wilmington at....8.C0jA. M Passenorer Trnlnn atml mumiak ftMi only, and points designated in the Company! SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MAIL KXPRESS AND FREIGHT ; Dallv except 9iitk1avr. : - r No. 3. No. 4 S Leave Charlotte.... 5.15. M. f Arrive at Shelby.: 9 00 p. M. f LeayeShelby......1 7.00 .M. ) Arrive at Charlotte 10.45 iA. M. Trains No. 1 and 9 TnaVo oiruui eigh. j Thronch Sleenlnor Cn-ra hAtmum rnm,Mi and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte a. 0.0 xiaui au, x tor aiatesviiie, Dtanont Western N C RR, Ashevllle and points . West. Atlanta and all points Southwest. - 1 L. C. JONES. w - 7 . . I Superintendent. Passenger Agent mav 10 Furniture. i. XTEW STOCK FOR FALL TRADP,. .a i "V y - ' ARRIVING EVERY DAY Manufactured expressly .1 for this market. New Styles and Low Prices. Call and exam ine our extensive variety of New and Fash ionable Goods, all made this stson. ! ; . X.A.SMim - ! . s .. rurnltnre Oealer, N. Front Streer Wagonette JfOJt WRIG IIT8 VULLE SOUND, wluleaYe iJ Stable8 DALLY at 6 P.M. sharp. "lBg. WIU leave Sound at 7 A. U. sharp CrpceriesTA 1fiA Hbds. Prime PnrtAT, 1 500 nonstandard B,' 1 ,000 "-er Am5Its- 3UU Bjriecea TIES, 500 Bbls FLOUK. Onn Riga COFFEE. i LIME, CEMENT, PLAST - AH at lowest prices. SR- H WORTH & aug-3 Just the Ticket; AFTER3BREA K FAST, AFTER DINNER, . AFTER SUPPER, AND ALWAYS. . j OMOKER4 WILT. -Vlcr ' O 22 Sonth Front street, the best f liH agarlnthenty. W81 Slv4 uods finer uivan. n : . fine of CHOIf KKA MII.V iT.?- '0 1 Frcih UoriTft o.t-ovv Ktn., 1 the place, No. 23 South Front'at f01 to jtuj a , WJS.U. CRAPOJl. aJ For Sale. A PRINTING PRE3S-WE HAVE 1 sale a second-hand ADAMS' Prist PRESS in sroeul cnnrittiin Wo r.,. . I bargain Write tons for term, ana tWJ jmy . Plttsboio,H.d 1884. J Harper's Bazar. I LI.USTR ATE D. 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