I. - iXi- j.-Y-r rv3 r tne vure ox ougns, voiur. r.r riic, Eronchitis,Croup, laflu a. A .-thtr. a. Whooping Cough, In- : -nt Consumption and for the re-K f concumptive persons in advan-g i s tages of the Disease. 1 or Sale r.Ii DnicrgiOs. Price, 25 Cents. TheDaily Review DO YOU KNOW THAT LOEEILAED'S CLIMAX PLUG TOBACCO s ...v, rr.,i Tin Ts; ROSE LEAF Fine Cut Chew- fV.tr" WAVY CLIPPINGS, and Klack, Brown and vVYimr SNUFFS are tEO best ana cheapest, quality coii-i'ttred.-' TO HESS IE BABY. , The following little poem is from the pen of the late ex-Senator Pool, of North Carolina, and was written by him in the album of big little grand child. Phila. Press: . When little pigeons go to roost, And little pigs ate in their bed, And little children's clothes are loosed. And . downy pillows hold each head, Have the prayers of every one been said? What can the prayer of a pieeon be? And how, think jou, a piz can pray? The Iord made them as well as me. His work to do, His will to obey, 'Tis thus the pi?s and pigeons piay. I, too, .must work and must obey, But yet to me His grace has giren A higher part that when I pray It is to be by Him lorgiven And fitted for a place in heayen. a to aug C ly d&w Dr. Moil's Powders S tion of tf.e idnys. Gravel, Gleet, Sti let 1 rn-n an'I ail IMnary diseases. Nervous and Vi.r.'t.i."ii 'H'dlitv. genital Weakness and all tVr.-e nitn'i nreMles raused by Indiecretlon ' Kxrf .-f.rc3. 7 hiiis In all its forms perma-r.'i'tl'- ruu 'l. c-.I'ow o Brown spots on face vHjo 'T ore 1 lirorit and Nose, Scrofula, Old i;ir, s hrvxm a, Tetter and all Blood and Skin h ,, ,.'( Urinary diseases cured In 3 days. I'riVp Kn" 088 tJie monev tc FRANK TfcVr NS & CO., Baltimore, Md., and it will ly mall scaieu. r or uais uy u urug- Scliii uy iaiu 1 n j Dr. Uodd's Nervine No. 2. II f ILL CURE NERVOU'3, PHYSICAL and Genital Weakness caused by indla rrc'lon and violating the laws of health. Price $1. DR. HUNTER'3 PILLS Cures Syphilis In all it3 forma and stages. Yellow or Urown tpots on the face ami body, sore Throat and Nose, Scrofula, Tetter, .Ecze ma, Itching sensation. Salt Rheum and all Blood and Skin Diseases, Urinary Diseases and Strictures speedily cured Price $2. DR. HUNT'S FEMALE FRIEND . Never falls to cure Irregularities or Suppres- blons, caused by coids or disease. Married ladies and ladies in delicate state of health are rnutioncd to not use it. Price $3. Enclose the monev tor either tncdiciue to FRANK STE VENS & CO., Baltimore, Md and it will be gf nt by mail or express scaled. For sale by all Druggists; sent by mall or express, july 7 d&wlv WEAK, UNDEVELOPED. PARTS K THK HUMAN l'.OItV KNUKGKD. PEVF.Ij- Kossa on the Warpath "Within a few days I wiil have 100,000 m my hands e England, and I wiil place every dollar ol the money where it will'do the most good." So said O'Donoyan Hossa thi3 morning as he paused in his labor of grinding out an editorial on the civilizing influences of dynamite. "Yes," he continued. "I will get the money through Dick- Brack en, of Philadelphia, who ha3 fallen heir to a fortune ol $ 1.000,000 by the death in Pernambuco, Brazil, ot bis uncle, Richard O'Kceffe." Itossa va3 quite jubilant at the prospect thus euddeuly opened tor the exercise ol his talent. He said in his native tongue: "Ma bn-faighmid an & 100,000 sinn, buinjmid leagadh as' Sassana." This language being translated means, "it we get mat siuu.i:uu we wiil knock a fallout of .England." In what manner do you propose to operate," he was asked Don t talk of that, it is a leading question." "Will ycu sink any ironclads r 7 "Our method of warfare is not re garded as humane so you must not ex pect me to commit myself. I spent a term in an .Lnglish bastille and 1 don't want to get caught again." A friend ot Uossa s hinted that when the money wa3 received there would be trouble in Scotland Yard, and that a lew navy yards and dock yards would receive lessons in the use of giant ex plosives. Richard O'Keeffe, who will ed the money, amassed his wealth first as a miner in the gold districts ot Bra zil, and afterwards by conducting large sugar plantations, lie made his escape from Ireland during the troubles ot 1848. when a price was set upon bis bead. N. Y. Mail and Express. picture was photographed 'when first painted, and clearly showed Taft where Crane now is. Id the famous Grant Greeley campaign you remember that Charles Sumner addressed a letter ad vising all coloredjnen to rote for Gree ley. That letter was written to Worm Icy, although the fact' has never, been made public before. When Garfield was shot Drs. Bliss and Barnes sent for Wormley, and ho supplied a'l the beef tea and other meat extracts used at the White House during that ter riblesnmmer. . A statement hs been widely publish ed that Wormley's daughter married one of the French legation. That is not true. His niece, a daughter of his brother Ralph, married Paul Girard, the first secretary of the French lega tion, fotne years ago, and afterward died fn France. Amoag the colored population here Worrdley was held in the highest esteem, lie had more in fluence than Fred Douglass, for the rea son that Douglass has always been suspected of trading his power with them for bis personal advantage. Wormley. oa the contrary, studiously avoided the whirnool of politics, and devoted himself almost exclusively to his hotel business. invhichhe amass ed a considerable fortune. He enter tained no colored guest at his house and they never gave him any trouble by makinsr application for accommo dation?. Chicago Times. MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS.; T Woman's Suftermsr and JSeltef. Those Unsold, U esome cnation cac&in? yon toieeiac&rcely ableto be on yonrteet; that conAtantjdxala that U taking , from your system all Its former elasticity; driving tbo bloom from jour cheek; that continual tra.n upon toot vital forces, tenderer you Irritable and fretful, cav easily be removed by the use of that marvelous remedy. Hop Bit ters. Irregularities and obstruction of your system are relieved at once while the special rausrs of periodical pain ars' permsnerfy re moved. None receive so much benefit, and none are so profoundly grateful, and show such am Interest in recommending Hop Bit ters as woven. A Postal Card Story. I was offected with kidney and ur inary Trouble "For twelve years V1 After trying all the doctors and pat ent medicines I could hear of, I used two bottles of Hop "B tters;" And I am perfectely cured. I keep it "All the time!" respectfully. B. F. Bootb, Saulsbury, Tenn. May 4. 1893. ?,v.y 11885.: Harper's Young People AS UJLUSTBATED YTEKKLY. The serial and thort stories in Harper's Young People have all the dramatic interest that juvenile fiction can possess, while -they are wholly free from what is pernicious or vulgarly sensatlora1. The hmnoious stories and pictures are full of Innocent ton, and the papers on natural history and science, travel. ana the Tacts ot uie. are Dy writers wnoe names give the best assurance of accuracy and value, illustrated papers on athierc sports, games, and pastimes give fall Information on those subjects. There la nothing cheap abc"ht It but Its price. . w; Ad epitome of everything that Is attractive and desirable In Iuvenlle literature. Bo it on Courier. A weekly feast of good things to the boys and fflrla in every family which It visits Brooklyn Union. It la wonderful in Its wealth ef picture In- lormauon, and Interest. urUtua Advocate, NY. TERMS: Postage Prepaid, $2.00 Per Tear. Vol. VI. commences Xovemtcr 4, i&?4. SrxGLK Numbers. Five Cents each. 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Oct 21 lyd&w SeroFuala, that most dreaded taint in the human system, finds a pcrlect cure in Ayer'a Sarsaparilla A Strange Illness. A dispatch from Lockport, N. Y., says: in ii, wnue douantan uass, then eighteen years old, was going to a pasture, now built upon in this city, he felt a severe pain in bis right foot. He has never been able to discover what caused the pain. He became lame, and tried in every way to get cured, doing a little light work in one place or another until 1857. Then one joint after an other having became aflected, until all were diseased, he was at last put on 1 n 1 . an invalid s movaoie Dea. ne nas never since left it. Until 1865 he man aeed to Iced himself, but since then he has been fed by others. All his joints are firmlv set and immovable, and tnougn ho cannot move any part of his body, and, of course, cannot chw at all, his appetite is vigorous, and he eats a great deal ot meat bv suckms it into rus throat in lone slices. He can talk as well as ever, and is an intelligent and well-read man. He read so constantlv when he was first bed ridden that he blinded himself, and has not been able to see since 1869. His body is in such a singular condition that it seems as if it was all one solid bone. The flesh has wasted away, and his arm3 and lezs are very little thicker than the bone? beneath the skin. Yet the bones of tho nneers of the right hand have disaoDeared, and so have hi 'n J WM... nanu nave aisappeareu, uuu su White CypreSS-and YellOW all the bones of the left hand and of all the toes. He weighs only 70 or 80 me Pii BLINDS AND DOORS, Guaranteed as? good as. the beet. Mouldine. brackets.? Balusters! andLOrna- rcentarWood Work. oct 16 PARSLEY & WIGGINS. nounds. and anv one who can raise that weight can lift him by putting one band under his head and one under ins beeis, Ms body being as rigid as if it were i lost. His muscles are said to be un ftfTpnted. thonffh useless, his heart and all his other vital orKaii3 perfectly sound, and his condition otherwise such as to lead the doctors to believe be will live many years longer. He does not suffer pain now as be used to do early in his affliction. Young Slen! Read This. - The Voltaic Belt Co.,of Marshall, Mich., offer to send their Celebrated Electro-Voltaic Belt and other lectric Appliances on trial, for thirty days, to men (young or old) afflicted with nervous debility, loss 01 vitality and manhood, and all'kindred troubles. Also for rheumatism, neu ralgia, paralysis, and many other dis eases, uompiete restoration to neann, vigor and manhood guaranteed. No risk is incurred as thirty days trial is allowed. Write them at once for illus trated pamphlet free, w s m & w lyR, So. Bloojungviixe. O . May 1, '19 cibs I have been suffering ten yews, and I tried vour Hop Biters, and it done mt more good than all ths doctors. JUISS S. 9. BOUSE Baby Saved. Wc are so thankful to say that onr nursing babv was permanently cured of a danjrerous and protracted constipation ana lrregu'aruy of the bowels by the use of Hop Bitters by its mother. "which at the same lime restored her to perfect health and strength. The .Parents, itocnester, . 1 . 93" None genuine without a bunch of green i Hops on the white label. Shun all the vile. noisonous stuff with "Hod" 01 "Hods" in their name." dec 18 lm uw nrmtc Itching Piles-.symptomg and Cure. The svmntoms are moisture, like perspira tion, intense itching, increased by 6cratehing; very distressing, particularly at night; seems as if pin-wornu were crawling in and about the rectum; the private parts re sometimes affected. If allowed to continue very serious results may follow. "SWAYNE'S OINT MENT" is a nleasant. sure cure. Also, for Tetter. Itch. Salt Rheum. Scald Head, Erysip elas, Barber's Itch, Blotches, all Bcaly, crusty Skin Diseases. Box, by man, ou cts; 5 ror ssi, 25. Address, DR. 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Over 100 Fonts Type oct s APPLY TO - JOSH. T. JAMES, Wilmington, N.C Our Holiday Goods A RE NOW , OPES, AND OUR LADY mends are Invited to criticise our selections. GILES MURCHISON, exc 10 33 & 19. MuTcalson Block the Kestauraut Keeper. Wormley was perhaps the most famous nurse ot this century. Among Ihe great men he attended were Daniel Webster, Henry Clay, Stephen A. Douglas, Henty Wilson, Charles Sumner and others of equal promin ence in tho history ot tho country. When Lincoln was shot', Sumner and Zach Chandler sent at once for Worm ley. He went to the Peterson House and remained with the president, until he died. In this connection it wil be remembered that subsequently Little field, tho artist, painted a picture, -The Death-bed of Lincoln." At first some of those present objected to hav ing Wormley in the picture, althouah he was one of the most conspicuous figures, and was holding Lincoln's head in his hands when he breathed his last. Summer and Zach Chandler heard about it and threatened to ex pose the whole matter, and as a conse quence the objection was withdrawn, j The trouuie over tnat . picture uiu not end there. It appears that as soon as Both fired the fatal shot there was a cry: "Is there a physician in the theatre?" Dr. Charles F. Taft, of the army, happened to be present, and he went at once to the side of the dying president. It was trhougb his orders that Lincoln was removed to the Pe terson house. Taft remained with Lin coin until he died. Ot course be expec ted to bo represented hi the picture, and was, but later Surgeon General Crane had Taft scratched oat and his own portrait inserted in its place. The ' 1885. Harper's Magazine. ILLUSTRATED. With the new volume, beginning In Decern ber. Harper's Magazine will conclude Its thirty-liitn year. Tte oldest periodical 01 its tyre, it is yet. in each new volume, a ntw mag ozine. not simDiv uecause it presents ire?n subjects and new pi.-.turcs, butaiso, and cnier ly. because it steadily advances in the method itself ot maeazlne makini. In a word, the Magazine becomes more the fyithful mirror of current life and movement. Leadin features In the attractive vrommme far 1885 are: new serial novels by Constance remmore wooison and W D Howells; a new novel entitled "At the Red Glove;" descriptive Illustrated papers v F D Miiiett. K swam Gifford, k a Abbey, Gibson, and others: Goldsmith's "8he Stoops to Conquer, Ulustratei by Abbey ; Im portant papers on Ar. science, etc. S5 it 16 a 17 15.00 00' 8 59 ?10 10 9 60 O10 (0 ti 5 PO 0 8 10 a a 9 . COTTON TIES, bundl3..-l 65 01 T Domestics.' Sheeting, 44, V7d..;.TT....... Yarns. & bunch E3GS, dozen........ ........ FiSll Mackerel. No. 1. btl..... .Mackerel, "No 1, V halt bbl Mackerel, No. 2 V half Dbi. o w Mackerel, Xo. S. 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Green .. o Dry 11 HAY, V 100 ma ts 4 . 0 6 25 0 6 25 0 8 00 0 6 60 0 o n 0 0 0 t 0 0 o 50 85 8-' 75 00 67t 75 13 20 15 75 O 1 25. 0 1 25 & 85 30. 3 l0O 14 00 0 10 0 40 O20 016 tOls 022 03 ,015 S5 4) 45 00 11 110 90 90 00 00 o 0 0 01 0 O 25 0 id ' 0 75 10 0 o sc 10 Frizes 20 Prizes 100 Prizes 300 Prizes 5C0 Prizes 1900 Prizes of of of cf of of 500.. 200 100 50 25 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $750. 9 . 500. 9 250. 10,000 20.000 30,000 25,000 25,000 6,750 4,500 2.250 1,967 Prizes, amounting to $265,500 Application for rates to clubs should be made only to the office of tho Company in New Or leans. .-.. For further Information, write clearly, giv ing full address. POSTAL NOTES, Express Mocey Orders, or New York-Exchange in or dinary letter. Currency by Express (all sums of 5 ard upwards at our expense) addressed M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La. 3T M. A. DAUPHTN, " 607 Seventh SL, Washington. D. C " Make P. O. 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The last live Annual volumes of aarvers Bazar. In neat cloth binding, will be sent by mail, postage paid, or oy express, free or ex pense (provided the freight does not exceed one dollar per volume), for $7 00 per volume. Cloth cases for each volume, suitable tor binding, win be sent by man, postpaid, on re ceint of $1 00 each. Remittances should be made by rost-omce Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. Newspapers are not to copy this advertise ment without the express order of Harper A Brothers. Address HARPER BROTHERS, dec 3 . New York. Eastern................ ....... 1 Western.... 1 North River HOOP JIRON, & It LAliO.y lb- Northern... North Carolina ,: LIME. V barrel 1 LUMBER, City Sawed; V M ft. Ship stuff, resawed...... i w Rough Edge Plank 15 00 West India Cargoes.accordlng ts quality ..IS 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned.. 18 00 Scautlinz and Board. com'n..l2 00 MOLASSES. & gallon- New Crop Cuba, In hhds... - -30 -D " i .' .in bbls.-.. Sa e Porto Rico, lnhads.. ....... . 32 1 49 In bbls.. 3S -O Sugar House, In hhds... ' 00 0 s fx bbla.. ,v.: 28 f 0 Syrup, In bbls........ ........ 40 ' & NAILS, f Keg, Cut,10d basis.. 0 00 0 OILS, V gallon- Kerosene................... Lard................ ....... Linseed...... Boats Tar.... Deck and Spar.. ruuLTui Chickens, live, grown... .... " Springs...... ...... Turkeys PEANUTS V bushel....... ... POTATOES, y bnahel sweet Irish. V bbl. . 3 00 PORK, V barrel citv Mess... ....'zs sc Prime 16 00 'ail Rump 17 00 018 RICE Carolina, V tt . : Bough. bushoi . 95 0. BAGS, V" fl Country ' 140 city... 1440 ROPE, V tt. SALT, sack. Alum 00 0 Laverpoo uo a Lisbon 00 0 American... 000 SUGAR, V fiy-Cuba Porto itico A Coffee B " ........ mm C " .. .... Ex C Crushed 1010 SOAP. V m Northern 5 0 SHINGLES, 7 ln.VM..... 10 50 011 00 common.... .................. 2 50 03 00 Cypress JSaps... 4 50 0 5 00 Cvprees Hearts............... 0 00 0 7 50 STAVES, V M W. O. Barrel.. 12 00 013 00 R. O. Hosrshead... ........... .00 00 : 010 00 TALLOW. W & 4 0 6 TIMBER, V M feet Shlpplng.12 00 014 00 Fine Mill.,......;... ..7..11 25 013 00 Mill Prime 7 60 0 8 50 Mill Fair... ........ '...r. 6 000 6 50 Common Mill. 6 00 O 0 00 . Inferior to Ordinary 0 00 0 4 00 WHISKEY, y gal Northern..! 00 0 4 00 JNorth Carolina. 1 00 0 2 60 WOOL, V nV Washed 14 0- 22 unwashed........ .15 0 Burrr 10 0 CO 0 75 0-2 25 024 001 00 00 00 00 0 0 0 0 6t&0 0 75 75 00 75 00 05 8 1! 6 Now if Ever. Groceries, &c. PRIME CUBA MOLASSES, MOLASSES, 15Q Hum 100 Hbd8 Prlme o1 gQQ Half Rolls Standard BAGGING 1 000 Bdl0, w Arrow ' T. J . v.. 3 mm-w wr a fQQBbla. FLOUR. 100 Bbls sugak 1 J 200 2488 corFKE 1 LIME, CEMENT", PLASTER,' Ac. All at lowest prices. WORTH & WORTH. aug 23J i - ' ' - pouslen A T THE CHRISTMAS CjL at.hand jou expect your friends. succeasfai new nl rnthttrr Address I lURSir V.lioso debility, exhansted porr, prouiaturo decay cud faiiara to terforra lif e's duties properly uxo cmoed It ex-(-st error f youth, etc.. vrui una a nerreci ana umt.k restoration to robust hcallk aad Tlenrorr) tnnnbood in THE MARSTOM BOLUS. T.eHatr tomch drajruiEg nor i-rtstnixatat. Thiatre&tmeatof lh rr J w I bocay is nmformlr hciv.r& ti'rd oa perfect dienosi, V.rrvt -.o:IiOd anti absolute tbor. -'r;-.sion and TreatiM free -iciaof 46W.UthSL.NeYork. M II .1 ' Monday ND ALL THE WEEK YOTJ WILL find buve conaifimments of Apples. Peaches. Pears Chickens, JS-ggs aaa auotner eounry procruce These rod must be soia at once, vau on A- W. RIVEN BARK. The livelGrocer and Commission Merchant, 114 North Water sw. sept 15 y . , . ,. wJunUngton. M. U The Excursion and J?ic Nic lEASOX IS OVER AND THE THEATRI- DIN NEB CLOSE When you sit down to find that Turkey burnt on one side and raw on the oiher, that Cake half done, you will make some side remsrks to the cook (will not mention them ) She will sim ply remind you of that Old Stove. Buy a new one in tixe and save temper. - : , - rAUiiCii X, XAIlAJU. PURE WHITE OIL. dec 15 . offiCk of Dr. S. C. Ellis, NO. 323 SOUTH- FOURTH STREET, op posite Miller's Drug Store. MCkT Note change of edee hours, which aro as follows 7 to 9 a.m., 12 to 2 p. m. 6 to 9 p.m novo - . ... . --.. Board , FEW MORE BO ARDECS, EITHER dated with comfortable rooms and the best the market affords, at SlRo. ROBERT LUE'S, 113 Market sL, bet. Front andfecou'l. "-: Hardware rT ALL KINDS AND IN. ANY QUANT1- Isnfioori .estored Ruimr Faxx. A victim of voathfiu in wnd6Qce 1 n & t . a wtw & t t c..ix.tiiAiuinail mm MSS5d?SaTi57SSd 7h?Z Tm JOHN WERNER, the practical German' Bar-1 Sdt.fmrJ berandPerfuntej. Is p5onaBr - to. dane. prices. , L tn mm Z v;. - " 1 mt tt.1t- rtTMjrtriv iWMtn. 23 ifarkel Street. I Addr w JJtSTES,aChihsi Ks.,Hew Ysrk. 1 between Water and Trent, Wilmington, N. C. -r- 19, 21 A ttMarket Street. -W F. SPBTNGCil ft CO.. soy 21 d&wly Cecil de8 .Wllslsstoa, 2H.Q.