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HIS" O WTO i anr am all -so small It Is." u:A I .1 one. -mai .- s la snrciocome uy wjr i i-crv wide"' another slzhed; nie w"' I ' - ihe ,ice8 that divide 1 "l, i-i " d.th, aud never fladhU U is beautiful and bright!-' said - i,e wr uu -o nnena to the wooing sun; fliers VTT.i,: th wild birds flit and Simr .a b y u v . . ,iit. navnr.llrln7 wlnu!" jaCtK"- 1. rv sad."- the other sighed. i.... inAUUl TT - "e.7.cVr-fall of grave, though deep and moan. . . v. irlvatn ah Vi la nwn " arriel Trowbridge in Lippuieott'i. A Slnjins Cat. ff this V. w r ou r oi a wii l I-!, mrre a 1 . 1 . ..I 13 ' ' hath -a l-ifiy tie-loptrd rt.iac .i. i.h' .utiiraJ historians makt .1 A'iil .il.il.nlu lit' tll( fpltii.. . davs 20 Mr. fccti.ttir was 'f.'e Lis dinner, when hH a teution wa e ted y a noise as of a bird in distress. V went into the yard to learn the cause, Id there saw his cat stretched on. tb !r Hind, bis body drawn out ttf au uauaual i a th and troin its throat the creaiur. R emitting sounds closely resem'-'ine Cul Jl a :0D13. A. M .Oil. u.UOT i.viu UK c robin was ou tne ian uxwunt m,r.rd her appa ently l&scinatea. ine ca irwif 9 J intent on iu purpose thai CJ it t3 u0t distracted uy mo schafler who alarmed the bird and sfrtJ iU life. Mrs. ocuauer blw;o iu.i t'ieC4t has captured two robius to her uo led"S by the process abo?o described. K.Jcbt8lrl(5i.Y.) AdverUser. Tar bore Southerner 5pt Alraid or Fire. We would not for worlds do or say any, thing to keep open the wounds of the late leinpeTance war, if there are any.. Bat a gxl thing must not be suppressed. One who was prd-nt reUtes tha rVi!l tw in" experience ot Jouah bjughtoD,o. PuiU ai'lptiia, while delivering a prohibition lecture ia Halifax county; t CoDcludiog, the speaker, who liad kept lii audience in first rate tumor, betokened by plaudits, put it thus; Xow I waut every man in favor of (iod, the Bible, morality, thrf,, prosperity, sobriety, smiliDg wives and t well dressed aad schooled children, and prohibition O ra'ua his right h And." iot a hand went up. oking around u if there was soma mistake, he said: All in favor of hell, the devil, ' crimer, drunkenness, poverty, disgrace, Zaisery, qualor, weeping,' wan widows and starv ing children and anti -prohibition, raise their right hands AU bands went up. He put it again and ilowly, with same result. , Well," he said, "this is the hardest crowd I ever sturck-one thing is certain; you all ain't afraid of nre,H : Remarkable Eyes. A Litchfield girl, sixteen years "of age, lis wonderful sight. Last wlater, while afeighing with her father, tho intense glare of the sun on the snow blinded her, and she wag compelled to remain in a darkened room lor six months. A liht pained her. Last week she experienced a sensation "as if her eyes w er- running out, and, feeling something coin ii g over tLcjm, pulled elf the siib un:j. fhy f it Datural then, and opening ibe do r she found she conld bear daylight tslie fainted for j iy. Al though now croiseyed she can see eibt or ten miles with her lef; eye, while her right possesses wond'rful magi.ifiiig pow er,although the length ot vision is very lim ite .1. Using b th eyes, she sees ths us ual distance. A need e's point, under her right eye resein'jles a cr- whir's bluntness aud ordioaiy hairs daruing needles. Viuiber left she di-cerns farm-si-s haying seven miles away, and counts tlm heaps. Fishermen on a lake 'three and a half miles distant she also clear'y discerns, aad can sea whQ th y catch a fi$h. Her sight bevs a Sr-ld e ass. She will be ta ken to New York soou and shown to emi nent doctors. Ndw liavea Ociio.) liejjiiter. TflOma liazhe.'s Tennessee " Eabn. " A correspondent of tha NrvV York Times furnishes that piper with lb ' re- uluofavibit to the Encash colony of Kugby, in Tennessee. He styles' It as place where a mm "would die a doz times before he was able to earn his bread nd butter,'f the location being bad and the soil veiy poor. In a spot called ! the Cillfch Garden, the choica put of the cobny, which has been culuvated as au adertUement, the corn was a sad failure, , bwlngUttls if any grain; all the other crops were poor, and the tomatoes were the only things that had the appearance ol life. There is fine lawn-tennis ground and numerous cottages, partly built iu the wJle of Lorjg Branch summer homes, but thecrops this year have yielded, uothi'oe ards the sustenance of the settlers, who must suffer when winter c Dines. Indeed, re is already a sad cise of snfl'eriBg. Among the first party of colonists cime a joung man, the son of the Quena "iuerry, bringing with him a beautiful ud accomplished wife.Jwith four smal children. lurchasing land,he has worked hard to, make it productive; but the slaty ul would not be conquered, and the colo ready funds grew smaller and small. f a few days before I arrived, when lute starvation seemed inevitable, and appeared at the store.biinging with him poultry, desiring exchange for a few 'esaaries. Haa Jofo .(Cal.) Uorali. Boss of the Breakers Jhilest Santa Uruz last weik we had the pleaare of seeing M ss Aiice ioston, the champion lady shimmer, in soma of w txploits o'er the wave?. Last Wed ay washer 18th birthday. She was ued la Santa Criu; goes mtj the surf fanner and winter, she is small in i?bt and weight, being light built, and . evry ppearance cf a young school r not representing that masculine jtxeagta of some giils. She wears a bath- Z aait of light material, worn loosely at her body. She plays with the Jfukert like a sea gulU On her last f'Tshe swam amdeinto the bay w,;n Mr. Joe Knrlght and returned not Z 1x1 leASt while her P er became ranch wearied and caused much slarm. d qiit a feat for Lis was so young cuiuid a cirl to take a much longer swim and go -., 4k urew laauv anaioua eves . to the beach, who had heirA vn'i f aha wai lata entering the -w and the visitors became anxious. At a few minutes past 1 to. Cioci she came outlaid 'darted isw.minut8'ar thth'ore MiiA Via aun tn m .4 . i . . I .. w ,jrtn i.wq me . aeju. were wjc glasses tnat vvent to anxious ZlXZ,- u Vlcr. n.ei" movernent. , Soor uutuiug um & oiac specit culd be Seen; A vessel lay upon the water a ruile.ahd a j wu uio Butrc, auu sue seemed nead ug , in . uiat direction. t Women became nervous ior rear she might cramp 'and eo "u"u. Aiuuus etpecceu her to go out as far as the vesttl sn.l .riurrt. ; Eut re long the little blza tp came up to th -iae or tb-t vessi L sm s vku out arduad it, and then s ani-d f.r tl, hnra. 'Whi he came abvtit bue ihird .f.the way in a ocru luuupuiu'. iy. iuner pam. Ilak a. V tuo watcaers o'Ciuin htm, xio is lest it snould Irighteo her, xnd caasd her to drown. Bu-, no,le moved bri(i.er It, u never seemed to cire. It Wgsgecyng ia oai uo one woutd h ave the br;ach uj(K til they saw her safely Unded. Sht-fiaisb- Lutcts iijuhs, ariea a- urn or two tnrough the breakers, aud trotted , jff' tq thQ.dressing.ro'jm as thouah sh? had been out. but a fe w minu '. ' - Guard Against Disease. ? If ;yon find yourself getting billious, head honvy, mouth foul, " eyes yellow, kidneys disordered, symptoms of piles tormenting you, take at once a few coses of Kidney-Wort. It is nature's great assistant. Use it as an advance guard don't wait to get do wn sick, See large1 advertisement. On Saturday last a nions er i"-a.-nu.r shark' was captured atCapa Ma v. J. H ut - pen was hsuing at the end of theCoogrss Ball pier, when he felt a tremendous teg at his line, and with atsistauce the shaik was secured by means of ropes attached to his head and tail. ' He was twelve tei long, and his mouth; with Us triple ros of teeth,'- was large i enough to take in a uian'hea' 1 , ' ." ' , .,. :: 6 try1 rri Tpr 1? y,mS TC G T1 7 Of. ALL t POS-IIMT AND BEAST. For more than a third of a oentury the Mexican Mustang Liniment has been known to millions all over tho world as the only safe reliance for the relief of accidents and pain. It is a medicine above price and. praises tine best or its It ind. For every form of external pain the ' U Mustang Liniment is without an equal. It nnrtral.i -flfYi aimd muscle to tlie -very bone making the continu ance of pain aild inflammation impos sible. Its effects upon Iluman Flesh and tho Brute Creation are equally wonder ful. The Mexican - Liniment is needed by somebody In every house. Every .day brings news of the agony of an awful scald or burn subdued, of rlieumatia martyrs ' re stored, or ar valuable' horse or' ox save a by the healing power of this which speedily euros' Sueh-aiiinenta of the HUiSIAN FLESH as r. fT; f lib eti mat Ism, Swellings, Stiff j Joints Contraetsea iuusoies -asurns nnrl titiilila. tf?nB- It Til ilftfl M ll H Sprains, Poisonous Sites and I . a ia . v rA n, . m Sores, Ulcers; rosUMtes, Chilblains, Sore nipples, vt;aja xrasi ana indeecl' every form of external dis ease -It Jieais runican i 1 For the Bkute creation it cure3 1 8 Drains ' Svvlnny, 1 Stiff 1 Joints, Founder, IT arness Sores, Hoof Dis eases, Foot lSot, Screw orm, scao, Hollow Horn, Scratches, Wind calls, Spavin, .Tlirush. Itingbone, Old' Sores, Poll lVll, l llm upon tlxe Slcht and -evei'y' other' ailment to which tha ceupant of 1 the Stable and'Stoclc Yard are liable The Mexican Mutanjr iTiniment always cures. and never disappoints; and, it is, positively, F03 KAN OE BEAST. ; CoriC Eiour, paeon, gQQQ Bushels CORN, QQQ Bbla Flour, all grades," ColTeo. Sugar, &e. 250 200 50 100 75 Bags Coffee, different grades, Bbls Sugars, Granulated, Standard A, Extra C and C. Boxes Assorted Candy, Tubs Choice Leaf Lard, Bbls and Boxes Fresh Cakes, Potash, Lye, Sodi TOO xes Bal1 ouant i 2QQ Boxes Lye.J -jqq Boxes and J Kegs" Sod a, "JQQ Boxes Soap, ( Jjqq Half Bbls aad Boxes Snufl, ypr Dozen Buckets, . 1 1 di Keams Wrapping-raper, 1UU , ; I Hoop Iron, Nails, Bay, Oats, Randolph Tarns and Sheetings. IS t mmm I a - - THE-BEST LybuUMiCiiU For sale low by Jy 35 WILLIAMS A HUTCHISON ; .eioVOGS.vinS 1 ;i A'TRUETdNi'C' . . - r 1 A PERFECT STRENGTHENEB .liV SURE REVIVER omnncr vuttrnt the Llood. asTorttn tA Food,Be!ddn, Ht in iT jrV!pa,?uon li2at; roii beodacie. Bold bv all fna. TXT j A T r ... .Vr" -" . wvuttii Vtui'mair7i ii'2TT-if- i sn BtrenvLiifna 1 nn Tmc'ifig ana mvconimt : mi Jflil and amuing readinjr $snt.frUL I'll',: - ' f-:n, I a'U oi t u.m, ilSBQWlt C .ITEmCfrlVCO.. Baltimore. MdJ-i ilh "' l&v) -y y t? rmi I- . .V .' ' vrriM UF VII kUUfialllMOIII 1 1 WUmlnctoa,.. a,, May 14, lt)8L J cn6;0f,aiiyuLi. . ON .AND AFTER 'Hat- 15th. 18il. 6.40 P M, PMenrar Trains ''6 ' the fiiV aairjflrton A W elioa -; Railroad, Ul rnri followB--; .'r uf.i-i' " DAY MAIL AND gXEgBSa TBrAIJfdifiy Nos. 47 North aAd'43 86atb. Ltave Wllaxlngtoa,' Frotft St. Depot I 18 40 A M Arrive at Wld&flatMMMw.MMM. iJ 60 F M Leave Wsldon. ...... ... 3 30 P H Arrive at Wilmington, Froat Bu 1 DtpOt at iMimiin 45 F at Faat Thronjrh Hall and Parsectrer Traia Daily Noi. 43 North and 40 youth. Leave W Undue ton. Frost, 8tA 1. 1 t Depot t.. ' ;...'..... " 6..5 P U rrive at Weldoo.V.-.ii:..... 1.25 A M Leave Weldon......M.'.Mw....MM ' 6.15 F H Arrive at Wilmington, Frott L K-" D6POlMSaMtatMM-tMMMaMtM 1 aW ' A 'Train No 40 South will stop only at Book, Mount. Wilacn, Ooldsboro and Msjrpolia. Trains on. Tarooro Braneh: Hosd ' tesvt Etoekr MoaniforTarOjro at 7.4 P M 1 dailv and Tuesday, Thursday and datnrc av at Aux aa. M.ormns, teava larooro mi y.ov a M daily, and Moniar, Wednesday ant Friday at 8:30t FMrw.rCZ" - '' ' Tram No. 47 makes o'ose eoQoecttnn Weldrm for all points. North diSv. : AH vU ria:Kichmond,-andilailj except Band ay via Train No' 43 ran s daily and makes j el oca oonnec ion-for all points North via 'Kiok uiOPd and Washinsrtnn ' All trains run solid between Wils burton and Washington, and have Pullman Palace A. POPS, Ganpasv Aen: ; A marts . 1881 THE SDN. BALTIMORE U81; PablisT d Daily. Fx sept Eondsy. Benowted'isSthe !" 7resheatsnl Most Batlafictory of all News papers. , ' Low in Price Compact in Form. ,J Iodepecdant la Extreatox, Oonaervativen STona, ' . ; The career of THE 18UN, from sarllei beginning, has bees characterised by a pro greeaive spirit and an original and effeotive enterprise. To these eharaeteriatics it stead fastly adheres. Covering as it does the whole field of news paper endeavor, its every camber is a eom plete reflex of the spirit of the times and the activities and events of the day. . TBE BUN expresiat its opinions on eur ren I even Is as they arise and on subjects of public interest, with the view only'of arriv ing at rig It results and conserving the gen eral welfare. Its eo nab tent integrity is thor- am a riuHT.m.iHd sewhpipvd TBE HtlW la afantiul Ia ti trnuti nf all and enjoys a world-wide confidence. ' The extent and variety of THE BUN'S Local Be port i, their careful accuracy and vciaance of prurieocy. eonititute a striking feature, acceptable both athoooe aad abroad. - - ITS OORRICBPONDENOE, . . oreign and domett ie, is unsurpassed Jn'ex eellence ard freshness 1 , , ITaVfA8HLNGT0lLBpRRATJ -r covers all the" phases of poTTrtcal information transpiring at the National Capital, with proper note and comment. Unexcelled in the past, it will be maintained? at. they. highest stancar-Tintbefutwe.1 r' " TUE MARKET AND STOCK REPORTS of THE SUN are collected and eompllea with the utmost care and may ' be taken as safe guides by all who desire to obtain the latest and most trustworthy information in these t aaportant topics - XV ! 5 In short, THE SUN will continue to main-J A.t VI V 4 t V . aaf tkU wis iuj(u isptMuvu a. uw .vjau av aw an enterprising, aecurate and well-edited newspaper, always ready ts) add V its facili ties for collecting news whenever necessary to meet the increasing demands of the time, and to maintain the high confidence of which iu large and steadily incrsatlnr eiremlation gives evidence, i " 'T Teres of Eubserlption by MaU Ci la Advanee . One Tear, postage ineludedM.MMM.MMMfS 00 Six Months. Dostarsj iadlded....u..i J 00 Three k Months, postage indadd I 50 V Months, postage included W 1. 50 j Two One Month, postage included .. . - 50 Address A. 8. A BELL A Ca, Palishers, - C; , v : u . ttun lra-Buildirf, fb If 1 Baltimore UA The CoGmopoIitan BAR IS THE PLACE WHERE TOU can get the coolest, purest and auost sciectifically mixed 8ummert Drinks to Tjc found In the city. The very .best jWfnea Champagnes and Liquors always on hand i the best 5-cent.Cigar that la made. Drop n and cool off.5 JOHN CARROLL, je Proprietor. I 1 , Jiirti re- :.7,- ches act the Stomach, 225cfZ TLo ( such not i UlaIccn the teeth or iive Wr-tua-lTw AT. , 4m1 aa Ail WL' JkT? "V 10I ' I iJt or i it I I L3 A . n Jail V CI L i 1 HflifHfrfV-? Gen'i SuD'ts Otfi ' ali. (rJSTA alUL0. Hi: llmlrrton, N. C, May K.xlt 1, OIIANGtf CiF SOU&mTlaft , ON AND AFTFtt May 16th Hf X.05" P M, the following Pai rff rcndu 0 'wlll be run on t:,r;iivii-l ; SIOIIT iSU'H($irt8 r&.8 (fattr .... . Nnf 4, Wm d 4- Eat t Leave WlltniDjrton..... 10 05 P a Leave Florjnee.. Arrive at CO and A lunetionM..M 5.6 A K Arrive atOolnmbiaM.MM.MM.M... 6 00 A M Leave Oolambia. ..10 OO P k Leave O C and A A JoaetionMJM..M10 20 P M Leave FloreneeM..MM..MM.M..J.M.., 1 00 A 41 Arrive at Wilmington.....u. 8 20 A It Night Mail and Passxsoia Train, Daily Ao. 40 Wist, and Day Mail and Pas. sbkqbr Tkais, o,, 43 East Leave Wilmington atw....M.MMMll'45 P M Arrive at Florence a.MM....i .. 3 15 A M Leave Florence 1 05 P U Arrlva at Wilmington............. 6 05 P M Train No 43 stops at all Strtions ' No 40 stops only at Flemington, White vi le, Fair Bluff and Marion. Passengers for Columbia, and all points od O. A C. B. B, C, a A A. B. R. stations, Aiken Junction, and all 1 points' beyond, ahould take 48 Night Express. Separate Pullman Sleepers for Charleatoc and for Augusta on train 47 All trains run solid between Char lee tor and Wilmington. JOHN r. DITIWE.Ganeral jfft A. POPE. Gen'I Pass. Agent may 15 st i: O VBOLLVA CENTRAL RAJ I EO AD COilPAHY. Orrros GaatsAL 8(nainiaasT, " Wnalngton, 5. C, June 4, lfeSl. Chanqk oy Schedule. fN AND AFTEB June 5. 1881, tae"foJ- lovrlng Boned ale will he operated cn ttis Railroad : PA88E9GEB, MAIL AND TRAIN. EXPRESS Daily except Bundaja Leave Wilmington........9.45 A Arrive at Charlotte atM..6.46 P JSo 1- 1 Leave Charlotte atM.MM..6.00 A M No 2 Arrive at Wilmington at. 3. 25 P M . Trains Nos I and 2 stop at regular stations only, and points designated in the Gompa ny'sTimeTaoia These trains make close connection at Charlotte with trains Nos. 3 and 4 for Cleve land Springs and all points on 8helby Di vision. PA88ENGER AND FREIGHT. Leave Wilmington at... 6:30 P h ATive at Hamlet .1:20 A E " at Charlotte at.. 8X0 A k " Leave Charlotte a..M.7:30 P Is V Arrive at Bandetat.M.M. 1:23 A fc No 5 J at Wilmington at 9; 30 A Si No. b Is daily except Hnndav. but no connection fir Raleigh on Saturday;, No. 6 is daily exeept Saturday SHELBY D1VI810N. Pi 8SENGER.MAIL t EXPRESS AND FREIGHT. I w- t Lsave unarioue at... .7.00 P h I Arrive at Shelby aC.M.M10:30 P M Wei . j Laavs Shelby at f :30 A M JrrjT at Charlotte at M 9;30 A U Trains Nos 6 and f make close eonnectien a Hamlftjto and from Raleigh, except as above." Through Sleeping Cars between Relet and Charlotte Trains Now 1 and 2 make connection at Charlotte with A., T. A O.K. R., arriving at Statesville same evening, and connecting thre with W. N. C. R. R. for Asheville and .all points on.W.N O R. R. i traits Nos 9 and 4 connect c'otlr with Chaster A Lector at Lis coin ton. f (4. OUNiSON, ie 7 General 8ariatwn4et 2 S500 Reward. WE WLLL PAT THE ABOVli leward for any case of Liver Complaint, Dys pepsia, Sick Headache, Indigestion, Const! nation or Costlveness we cannot cure with West's Vegetable Liver Pills, when the di rections are strictly complied with. They are purely Vegetable, and never fall to give satisfaction. 8ugar coated. Large boxes, containing 30 Pills, 25 cents. For sale by all Druggist. 'Beware ot counterfeits and Imitations. The genuine manufactured only bv JOHNCL WEOTACO.. "Th Pill f kerslSl & 183 W. Madison 8t., Chicago Freo trial package sent by mafl prepaid on receipt oi a 3 cent stamp, men Zi-asw It STATEe'TS SICHMONDTA. GHAUBEBLAT5I A BEIR5E, Owners aad Editois 'tLargest circulation. Cheapest 8absrfp tian Prise:, Lowest Advertiaing Ratas. v DaDy circslatioa bow over 4000 ' The only afternoon paper ia Richmond. BubeeriptioB priee Daily, $350 per 'an amm; Weexiy, f 1 per aarsnsa. SBesd lor rpeci sea cpiss frets dee re . THE DAILY MIEW JOSH, T KD1TOK AM.v rUBLISHEK 1 ubiiKbfcl H vei a 1.1 i.kt ex: t ltd.) j Rid Oiie lear. . . . ...S5 00 JSixuIU oiitLs .... , 2 60 Thiee Montlie. . , . , ... -. . . . . 1 25 OneMontb. B0 jThV iajrer vf ill be delhered by carriere. fnef charge, in any pait of the city at the uboxe rates, i or cents per week. 4 The DAixyKKTKw is now in the fourth year of its existence, is per manently established, with & large and steadily increasing snbscrip tion list, and presents to merchants and Others a most detirnblo medi- nm for advortiftiDg) WILMINGTON JODBNAL. OOSK. X, ITAJlVIlef published EVERY FRIDAY. At the following rates t 1 . - One Year.... , 1 Six Months....... $2 00 1 00 Three" Months. ....... ... . 50 Tm WavureTov ioubxix circa tea largely Tin th ad jo ning coon ties u well as in the Wcjttcrn por tionj of the State fJirprcseiits nn eqfcaHed fadlitiea tomerchjtntfoi miring lbiowo"wlatrth67 ha?e for The following cnoUQbnj rerrestntf wnoiesaie prioce generally.' Ia making up ail orders tig he prises have to be charged. BAGGING . r ; HUotfard. 13 w .., nLZUtJ niS EJi CO ai North CaroimaT O a Bhotkierj, Ih Bids. a ? Western Smoked . cv ru,.. . ,,m.u .jo; o Dry Salud- Pldea, .broaJ4rs, tlr 'Hit fj 8kr- Ure wsigfcu.. Tjt n jo o .L8 i iriu Ttu-y t.nus , rd fiacd, tt. . ., orl,sk, nw.... 1 S3 Seecrd (9 & V 1 10 21 8 00 fcKlCirWumiajvton,f N f rthern k L Tl hX 5 orth tar cars I: ; Ncrtfc.rn, ? Ib..... CaKDLLl ii w-V Tallow, T r:: IKtSt-- " " ' 'hortfcerr r.ttorj ,: v'V" ' . Dsirv ai,A ; b:m.nt 00 ' 0. sa 14 W & Cf I 0 13 40 13 It ' O '14-: n cti,-- . 9 Ir.... aa t d Bio, a .iih Lapavra, Zi B.J.: , 1. : y OOHN BlAL- bushel...:' 'To COTTON TI8New ? tdl 1 150 1 I Pieced 1 Sd G 1 DOMESTIC ' U o a o o 7 1 10 4 CO 6 10 f 50 D Yarn, V hunsh .U. 1 03 FLOUR Fine. bhl O 00 8uper, Northern, tbt 5 10 Extra do " hhl 6 CO Fainilv Vbbl. 7 50 City MlUExSupef bblU. 7 CO OS O 7 CO 23 " w family? bbL.'. T 50 O T 75 JJBH- yVbbU. S OO c8 25 Maakerrf'No.1, y bhutlio 00 3 CO V Kbbl 8 75 4S10 5U Mackerel, No. 2, ? tbL.l2 50 00 CO m ?',lbbl 6 00 'O 60 lTiataVAl Wx k.i.1 Na aA . 50 w O S 75 O 0 CO o 0 urj uoa, ft Id, lEKTlLlZEIiS T PfiruvianGnanoitj.w.oo. 4570 00 Csroiiaa FertULif- " nn rn in m t 1 ,m iavassaGnand,, iJ ' '.00 00 iS40 W) , Oomplete Mature " CO 00 ' c7 00 hanin iPhofffcate 00 00 "40 00 Sid0 f0Ptate, " 00 tL C0 W WUcox, GIbS A,Co.,4t- v. T nipulated Guano tif m mi iv. 14 (jRAIN iorD,stcre,t5i5 70 ti o cr 49 t 00 Oats, bBsBel.'.., C5 rcs. sow, HIDES-Green; HAI Eastern. , UmntMHHlMMM,', 10'- aatern. i ICO fis. 1 jui XI 40 Nortk River, 100 lbs.... 1 1C 19 13 fibiV. rv 15.'-.-so 00 ess 00 r umSRS"11- "5 11 H?? fc! .. l k0 A 125 Shipmtr.reMwedjiin.'iS CO Bocghetfgepiank,Mft.l8 CO QU 00 w cat India cargo, accord-' , ; - mg 10 quality, M fU.13 00 If 00 MOlEahTOS, Cuba, bbls., gat:l! 4V $ ' " ' 'fcWs.X2 gal... 25 5 on Orleans Choice tblV& gal 00 ' 2 So OIL8-Ieroseae,gaU. ;iQ g Lard, gal , -ji "MseJ, gal. ; eg '-g Rosin, gai....;...MJ. 25 O potoI fO I POTATOES Sweet, f-00? to Thin, V bbU... ,..oo CO, 000 00 nfjvr btM-sr-r ooo-ooo 00 fiemp.M.., ..., -.....ij ituin SUGAR Cuba. D fe.. .... f., aportp B.zr,'tiKjr? ft " "00 Cruehed ft. - ' ' SALT A1.TB. -a-W aJ, U - v saws 00 Marshal's fine, y aaakT-f ' X 1 1 Cadis V saek ' T.." ' 2 1 11 BOAP-Northern, y ZZ : Vfj ; f u Bhhl SaSllS n U oho. E.J . rvi rrt Mm,prtaeperM.Mlg:Cfl CJISCO Mill, fair per M am Cornmbny per MM...Z.5C0 CO . Wir ISH?;Y North 'n,pergl 1 13 f a 5 00 B " . ' , 23aO, If -wi .vara saantiv LOWESTBIOESi! - ' ; . v v 9JJn. ir a ... fa ?cJ..,7aea. 1 1 a i ; t - jo ei r . -:a-i ie r- ; 7 POrtEiy Mr 2 SalisfactionVGuanfeed' 1 .; ;,--.;! v . i-. -'1- :"'--" v-t si r Hhm;hISji oal eftkiiy u-e tea to them by mail frre cfprUge; E.B. WAKEOCE, r Coiaar fAatand TTattr Etrctts r 13 8 4 J4 CQ IK 13 15 It 33 15 30 yx CO 7.;i 7U (10 67,
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