The Daily Review. .msiI.-T. JAMES. Kilitnr Vrnp. WILMINGTON. N. C THURSDAY JANUARY 3! ibsi. .n. a. K sterol at tie PotMfare m tri'.m'.njrv as second matter. TIIC TAiurr. From prcr nt indkation ih tariff is ie of the Va line uef tior.j :cn during ih- present tO trCCUOlti OU loaof Consrcj.n.!!,. roach - nz rreiJeDtut cArufat-n, tn :r.e- iacncc of which rc subsist tl Mfotv- now in operation under the laws o! l33. They hue iVcn i.miptlf ! with' care awl puh'.i-jh thuti a matter of much imp 't'.a c ''itho eiral rub lira well a :? Mj-jf d in th raar.ufi tur' !: m.m U: CTr N t.oTII OiHll r.tj.n r'.. :ls. b!eab?d. dil. n!hI. 'ah;ot. paint-d ox thrad t I ts qnsre inrli. count it:.. in tiud hM;. pr ;'iire laid 2ic Sim if bVachrd yer -yi-ie ynr Itt J ilini. r-vorr!. "s:r'r.'l Vaintc.1 r , -m-.,! Ol nil c:t!i un bjih-l. lyed. cohnt;il. stinl, painted r prinlc, and not necedtn; 3i thr.aJi to the fnsr inch, counting warp and fillinj., vr iciro janl .1 r. Same If bVachctl. per iuare yard. 1 c Samcil dyed, colored, stained. pain'ctl or printed Sr. On all cloth, not exceeding 000 threads to the square inch , warp and filling. iut b!cachitl. "dyed, colored, staintxl, inintcl. r printedt valuetl at b cx-nts per aquaro yard; bleached valued at over 10 cent icr equate rd. dyed. c!red. tainnl. painted. r r-rinte . valuetl at over 13 cents per square yard, forty pr cent. Oa all cotton cloth e.ctilin thread to rhe square inch count in the warp and Tilling, not b!eachl. colored, stained painti-U or printnl. per square yard. 1 c. Sarao if bleached, per squire yard 5 c. Same if djed. colore!, stained, painted or printed. ir squnn yard . o c. On alt such cotton cloths not blench ed. dyed, colored. tainv.l, painttnl ' or painted valuetl at over 10 cent- 'per iqnareard; b!cachel. valued at over 12 cents fr square yard, nnd del. e !oreJ. s'ained. paint ed or printed. valuel at over IS cent per square yard. 40 percent. tin :ocxin;. lio5. htil hoe. Ve . made on knitting machines or frames, comp el -.vliolly r.f e t ton. ami not otherwise roviUt lor. 3i per cent. On siockin2S. hm.-. hilf-lios. Vc . fashioned, narrowed or shaped, wholly or in part, by knitting machine or frame, ur knit y hacd and composed wholly ..i" cotton, forty p?r cent. On cotton cord. br.tiiU ailer?:ts. thirty-live er ct-nt. t)tcttn l.tv. rmbroilr:ei. iiim-u-iti Vrc. iuriv prr e nt On tiKKil thread ol o-i nvi-r H4arl on 7 o-ii!' ,-r dz-ii. S -wue. cxot.nl in 2 Iiwi ynt.. 7 ivul r dt.. Mi lr e:n !i :i!i. titui iS Ini yard- tirr m i fits i' (.!l!t ti.rtvt'l :tr?.. rrp- r w i -. ! Hie -!! :ii ! liv 7 loO llSi.. t.- I ' nl. liny i t A Nt:w Ytrk iottir ' I h a.!.-: uituj cerlatu laciSuMM which :io tt- rvf A.I I r iirotfi-Kluiiill lit linn 1 . aproniinntomc;aicuniMcuMwi!h th j Xow York poMollice, ,iail which h- ; W . W . . . a. " . ...... . J ld to a Consrcisionai injury, which t ttlll pcudius. :s noi, bj any mean, all ui..in:i...nii..K.n.i;nlM., Irtish :.n.l :lp.' t i.UeiJ.T. v.- U't u i 1 - ' -mie. and I .v:t' in tlc?iair until I tried j tu u wottd than thi of JuUge. jurtiwr itrntt p-r KituI. f-t :iiMi . UV- ,Hir ijiicr I .lm'i..iv w.- 1. ;iLi to i phynkWn. Iter IimmI lian alwaj cml 1 the S.lfl-0.r -r. :u,.l I thy, ItK;. If c , oW work V r j fvir and 'VJ1 VTJ? r,,CBfA U r R Tfi BlTri" Itl n. '-l,!r . .1 1 i . i . . 1 " itli trirb day uccilne, PARKER S TQHIw .. . , :. . , . ,I !n- w- o 'inpl. tely prosirntcU. hvomiug u..ro dcservc.Jl iopuinr wltft the , S '" , MRS. MA15V SlirAIIT. I wnncn wbo luiPl allM hulnif anl cW 4 . ...Ic. 1 . ' . . .... Iron. It eradicates tnalatlHl Hl?on tnm the saicke. iomc new ovplcueeoi a rather j auca. a: leasi. is iue ueciareu opinion ot wmirUblb character. t say U"' ca.i Jtr!f?lfJ,n- Kcmcily n of it, ha coaia to light withm the pan wh,cb c!eHrs uvrny wrri)jin! particles tea hour, which will o ap: to maWc a I which lod,:e U the teeth and produco Ur not only atuou,; cur Fcuun Irieudi. j au acid Icnueut. that in time destroys but the public at large- Col. Sharp. ! lhoir coanid aad ' ruins them. It uuk uiwfuunv, jrrevcuUtie un?pcsJiable anuoyanee who ha beca coaductin; the iuvctiga. , au5cd b. uejV;Ciive teeth, if it is used tioo under tho Coosres;onal resolution, while they can yet be saved from tbe dea tcIexrapbJ from Washinzton that ho tractive effect ol tartar and other im- will be hero to-niht to m: iako Mich use of it as circum nances may justify.! Thisuew lijht consitls of rarjlous aver uienU by a rcJponib'.iJ party of a very specific character a tu names, dates, places. &c, connection the Scot land Yard dctecim O'Brien, with a postoice official, all tending ovr thattho former had access to letters undercover of the New York iVstcffieo blanks, under very suspicious ctrcaui stances, and the information thu ob tilncd caasiituicd the basis of a teries of telegrams to tho informer O'DonnclU then at Montreal, the result of which was the conviction on tho other side oi at least oao man who was charged with conspiring against the EalisaGovcrn menL Your correspondent baa read tho affidavit upon which tbeso stale menu aro predicated, and can testify to the fall rrspoasibility of tho party mak az bu;sjt would b antidpatin the work of the inrestiatins committee it would be minimally improper at this lUrs of the case to divulge its contents io detall.w Ayer's Sars-parilla wonderfully im proves the complexion, and brings to old and young the bloom of.heallh. As a purier ol the blood it has so rquaL L'EICSOXAU James NuUhasiefuscd all offers from i museum tssnaetrti , I Mrs. R.B. Hayes has one of the finest rooltqr jo tbc county. rcslmaatcr Leonard J. Thomas, of Jl-lliEden. Mc. has resigned, after more lhan flflI 3car jemctr. - ! ha branch cf the I'eace Society that ho has so hope of the success of its aim?, - Mr. E. Sclsan Wale, tbc wly - ; o'.ecled president of tho Chicago Hoard ! of Trada; on drove A market w-on in I (Aa'nn I ; Jue c. rJKenLer will deliver the oration at tho unycilics of the moon mcnt to General lt in New Orleans. Mr. Maaccv labor, son ol the Colo ratio ex-Scnator, was married the other Jay to MJsj Dabcock. one of the prctti en aod most eniib!e young ladies of Denver. Father Kyau has been invited to writo aa ode to be read a: the celebra tion of tho two hundred aud liliieth an nivenarv ol tho ' settlement of Mary . land, on March. 23. t Archbishop Williams, of Boston. U ' to be tendered a reception January 30 by the Catholic Union of that city, on WMCU OCCX5iOU oe win i i'ir-:iii.A with a purse of $l.3Q(. I,. Q C. Lamar Is said by bi. Miss .."Z late jeara mot of bin salary bas oce ftu pay old dtbti. obligations ol a nature that only a man of scrupuiotu integrity f would think of pajin. A Caie not Beyond Help. Dr. M. II. Hiiisdale, Kcnawee. 111., advised us or a remarkable cure of comjumpttou. Ho says: "A ucighbor's wifo was attacked with luu disease, and prououueed . beyond help Irym Quick Consumption. Ab a last reaon Hie timilv was persuaded to try 1)K. W.M.1IALIS BALSAM FOK TI1K LL'NGS. To the astonishtiient of all, by lL time tho had used One ha.fduzea bottlt-d 6he was about tu house doing her own work. I saw her at her worst andbad no idea she could recover." MOON SI! INK. Who was the straight mau in the Uible?n .roeoh." Why? "Because Pharaoh made a ruler of him." Kihelaid tho teacher, "whom do the ancients say supported the world on his shoulder? Alias, sir." You're quite rib:," saM the teacher. "Atlaa supporttil th world. Now. who sup ported Atlas?" "I suppose,'' said Kthcl. soHlv,'! suppose he married a rich wife' Vh i a ouiuv latly'a ags niter she lu reached 03 like a Uaral wethlin be y aked an outsider. And he sajs it is "because it ! never told; ' bet that is n libel. m ' What relation doe. a woman want to b-'ar to cold weather? Seal a kin. Jones risked his wife. "Why la a hus band liko dough? lie expected she wonld give it up. and ho was goinz ta tell her because a woman ueeds him; Inn he said because he was hard to set j oit her hands.' j When Is a door not'.i door? When iiiair. O. r.o; that answer belongs j Nowadnjj .i a or i" not a dtxir when it i a Metres .! rcrej. W iiivi:tiV I) C. Mnv I.Vli ll.lW. -il 'IV . ..rr - i . i u.r.1 iih-ii on :t :tuu! IriMii iirrv.m-i proM ration atld 1 .'iirni Kdi.i:v. 1 wa- huvi- to trv i ll.x It. .! I h-ivi' : ikwii line inittln ! , II. pi... .l I !i.tv ..iki nil- 1 ,1 :i!i.l I 'i.ivc liivn r.ij-iolv vcllmtr indlvr ; iVr llic. mi-l I UiUitc the lw.-t turtl-j w'v.- I Kir I -ni now ;tiniui' ' tu.iii passion js s?rtti in "i'ihi:iii:i"!h - I "Kouli 011 'itilis. K w.-L j r.n li ir ( 'nl. 1 ..ml vvif . - -. . - . . - w-.-w..., or i'..,.ur- ir,, 1 f.: juiil. At iluyists. - P j I d ilvr cll,not bu rtjded without " ' . ' riol that I.h I'oUoucrl by nuclenn teeth breed dyspepsia! cciareu upinioa 01 1 Women are happier in thsir illusions than in rlcnce. their most asrecale expe- Kervousneid. i Xerrotis Debility. i Kcuralgia. Nervous Shock. St. Vitus Dance. Prostration, and alluUcascs oi Nerve Generative Organs, aro all per manently and radically cared by Allen's Brain Food, the great botanical remedy. $1 pk., 6 lor S3. At druggists, or by mail from J. H. Allen, 315 First Are. New York City. eod&w. mi t There are in woman's eyes two vorts of tear, tho, one of grief, tho other of dectit. , -mm . Accept our Gratitude." Dr. R. V. riERCt. BuSalo, X. Y.: Dear .- Ybur -Golden Medical Discovery" has cured my boy of a fever sore ot two years' standing. Please ac cept our gratitude Your truly, HENRY WHITING. Boston. Mass. There are no persons more solicitous about the preservation of rank than those who have no rank at all. U.J. llstVict Attorney Speaks. Col. 11. Walters! U. S. District At torney. Kansas City. Mo., authorises the following statement: "Samaritan Kcrvinc cured mj .niece o! 1 spasms." Get at drctrlits,' $1.50. MISCELLANEOUS - - Woman at tho Wash-Tub. j The- mnn'vrho marries a woman d d f , or . .... use her as a racrc Jiousehoia impic mcnt for doincr domestic work, has a ver- low idea of mainmort) . He 'deserves to have to mend his o?n l to ,ajjc his own muffins, to . . i.. tA niir, i,:m be ck with nobq to nurse him, bachelor. The wear-and-tcar on the womat) who leads the life of a drudge is dreadful. On washing-day she is at the tubs with her hands in soak and soap.l On ironing-day she is lifting heavy, nat irons, anu nuruug uci back and shoulders. Eveo' day she is lifting a heavy baby, wearying her self all over. Then she is providing for the keeping alive of the man who has sworn to honor, love, and protect) her, but who is wearing her out by making a slave of her. If in the country she varies her exercises by milking the cow, and possibly carry ing in wood from tiic wood-pile. 1 If in the city, she undertakes the variety of lifting heavy scuttles of coal, and perhaps of going to the sewing-society to make trousers for the Pacific Islanders. It does not kill the woman out right. It enfeebles her, and thins her blood, and upsets her liver, and makes her a martyr, continually suf fering Grievous torment. If she will take?rax7r Iron Bitters before she is utterly prostrated, there is hope for her. The fact that many thous ands of weakened women have beers built up by this most excellent iron medicine is matter lor encourage ment to ' every weary, over-worked, broken-down woman. To the blood, the muscles, the nerves, the liver, and the stomach, this wonderful prepara tion gives the life and the refreshing that are needed. Ask your druggist, or physician, and they will veil you how the ladies are helped by it. S dec - ormic d&w cu Mother s Spinning Wheel, Concerning One Article that wns Not For Hale, and An otlier which is Chenp at An v l'rlce. "No, elr, I wouldn't Bell jon tLat for any money; that splnnlng-wtfeel was my mother's It was one day, wlten sbe va stnxln like a litk not maXln this old wheel bum, that my father, then a young medical student, after ward a farmer, fell In love wfih her dome tlfty Tn a?." h.-v .nnlii thi l.n.nrift fir .if It VIHIL'li lilt (if I furm Ur.'l In Ddtcr County. N. Y., tu a relic ! hunter. . and "nwherV ttylnulnz wheel re- i tnatticd amonjc her chtwrf 11 ant j(rnnirii i-i -M v fniner. - wnirn ncv J. W. Phcl, .,4fcl.,r f M. I'aulV M K Church, thicao fIK- .,i iarkf.k's TONIC. nd wlttbes mo to .y thii lc h4i imum it inoro effective than nn.vtli'ng bbc ever iM-d f.r Invigoraltog and .tni.tltcng tbc svttm .l0illUtcd by mala r, roc Jciin')i mc aU osueclallr to mention tli rrruinty with which it aids Uigchtlon n. "wr. nc 'xhaution " vtl!S t 'ill! " V IIWIIDIKM'l nilSVEHtUUCII iTIlU.n W.tS .III '.... . .rta ....Int. K. hue lnli liiml luit. II 1 I1.. vL from vrhtch ll.prc U now iucli wide fpread iufrcrlng. ' rkas ohrcrve: Pit FARHIR'5 TUNIC ft ait Infoxiraut. It Uh 'onibtnatlon ol ser- oml tngredleut. f which none lngly can urtiduc aiiTtlitnir lLke t. effect For Kidney. stomach and Lncr irowMcs. It l the standard . .... . . ' . aon umsiung remedy 10 iwowkb; twwom j m 1 . . . . w r , Co . Clietniatf. New York. jan 11-lmdiw Pirst National Bank of Wil- mington.. CAilTAlTOCK .. ti".0O3 .. 1K6.0t4 SURPLUS rUND. OeiKMlU received sad eoUecUoos; sssdo os all scceMlbis potnfsa tbe United Statet. U l ELECTORS I I E. C. BUURUSa, D. G. WORTH A. MART IX. JA8. 8PRUTTT, tiROEaC CHADBOURN. orriCEES: E. E. BURRUSS . A. K. WALKER..... ... PresSdeaU Cashier Tf. LAEEINS . r AMt Casaler New Buokwheat ! New Buckwheat JEW BUCXWHEAT AND WHITE Sym to suit, received by New York Steamer to-day bo. Cakes and Crackers of every variety, fresh and crisp, and, a general stock of Fresh Groceries usually found la a first-class Gro eery at Cra pea's Family Grocery. CEO. M. CRA PON. A rent, oet eoath Front St ' MISCELLANEOUS THE BRIGHTEST and BEST! VJTLT, SFt '-WEEKLY, WEEKLY AK& SV S DA Y EDITIONS. - THE NEW YORK FOR 1884. PRESIDENTIAL YEAR. Sow Proprietor! New Kditors! Xcnv Life aucl Blood : Six months ago THE WORLD commenced It dcw career- ltd growth has been unpre cedented. IU wonderful advance In clrcuU tlou. 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The Volumes of tho Weekly begin with the first Number for January ot each year. When so time is mentioned. It will be understood that the subscriber wishes to commence with the Number next after the receipt of order. The last Four Annual Volumes pf Harper's Weekly, In teat cloth blading, will be sent by -Lxnail. postage paid, or bv express, free ot ex pease (proTiaeu tnc xreignt noes not exceed one dollar per volume), for ti per volume. Cloth Cases for each volume, suitable for binding, will be sent by mail, tostpald, on re- ceiptoifi uieacn. Remittances sroald be made by Post-Office Money Order or Draft, to avod chance of loss. Newspapers are not to copy this advertise meat without the express order of Harper ft Brothers. . Address IIAUfEC A BROTDER3. nov 2J New York mm Dyed." MOSACD7S, 16t SECOND STREET.be- tween Market and Prtnceas, Ladies and Ges tleznes's goods of every description, asr color. Aiso, eleantng, aeourinsr and bleaching. Send DwspwNTOuroia tuauiovea., . KAUiISOAI3, Vic Wilmington & Wcldon Railroad Company. Omen or Gsxiniii. StrrKKnmgFPEKX, Wilmington. N. C-. Nor 17. 1833. Change of Schedule, " , ON AND AFTER NOVK lSi$S5. AT 1.03 A.M. Passenarer Trains on the Wilming ton & Wcldon Railroad will run as follows : DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAINS Dux.1 NOS. 47 NOKTI1 1 XXV 48 SOUTH. Leavo WPmlarton, FrontSt.T)ept, 8.55 A. ft Arrive at Wcldon 21 X. M Leave WeMon. 3.(0 P. M Arrive at WUm'gton, Front SL Di't, 3.40 1 M Fist THKocoa Maiu Pa.ssk.yges Trains Datlt No. 40 sooth. : Leave Weldon..... ...... 5.50 P. M Arrive at WUm'gton.FrontSt.P'pn 10.i5P.ja: MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAINS DAILT No. 45 North. , : Id'-ars Wilmington................ s.oo p. M. Arrive at vteldou... 2.0 A. M. MAII. AKD PAS5EKOEB TAIK9 N08 43 and Leave Wilmington, (Sundays ex- eepted)...... .......15.30 A-M -vmvcjinciaon 6 30 A -M Ijcaxe Wcldon, (Mondays excepted)!. MAM Arrive at Wilmhjgton..,.. c 5.3 a. M Train No. 40 South will 's ton oniv at mi Goldsboro and Slagnolia, Trams on Tarboro Branch RoatI Iave Rockv Mount forTarboio at 1.10 A. M. and 4.30 P. M. Daily. (Sundar's cxceiUedl. IlDtnmlno-. leave Taruoro at 10.W A.il aodiJ P. hL Dally. Trains on Scotland Neck Branch Ktad leve Halifax for Scotland Neck at I. At. 11 tumlne leave Scotland Neck at" 8-2',) A M dally except Sunday. Train No. 47 makes close conmction xt vi. don for all points North Dally. All rail vir Richmond, and daily except Sunday via Ba ! Line. 1 rain No. 13 runs daily and makes eiose con ncction for ail Points North via Richmond aud Washington. - All trains run solid between Wi'mlcgton an Washington, and have Pullman Pal&e Sleep era attached. For acrnjamodsilun of lcal travel a paisen-" Er cuach wi!J he attached to local freight lcav gWUmlngton at 7 00 A. M- Daily cxcpt Sunday. JOHN r. DIVINE, General SuporlntendenL I T. M. EMERSON, Genera- Passenger Agent, nor 17 Wilmingjon, Columbia & Augusta R. 11. Co. office of General sorKBijtTKSDKKT. Wilmington, N. C. No 17.13S3. Change pf Schedule, ON i AND AFTER JCOY'R ISth, 18fc3, at 4.3.1 A. M., the following Passenger Sched u!e will be run on this road : Jfo.43 Leave Wilmington, (Mondays - execpted) 7.15 A M " Arrive at Florence.-..-.... .-.11.40 A M No. 45 LeAve Fi rence, (Sundays excepted) ....7.40 PM Arrive at Wilmington .13 10 P M N1QUT EXPRESS T?RAINS, DAILY Nos. Wee land 47 .East. Leave Wilmington...,.: 9.10 P. bL Leave Florence 2.40 A. at. Arrive at C. C & A. Junction...;.. 6.S.1 A. at. Arrive at Columbia .40A. M. Leave Columbia. 0. 55 P. M, Leave C.L C. & A. Junction 10.20 p. &1 Leave Florence.... 4.33 A. M. Arrive Rt Wilmington .......... 8.23 A4 sJ. Nioht Mail anu Passenger Train, dailv I No. 40 West. Leave Wilmington ... ...10.40 P. U. Arrive at Florence.-. 1 45 A. M. MAIL AND PASSKXGER TRAIN Dailv , . No. i East Ijeave Florence nt. ..k .3.3.1 P. M Arrive at Wilmington... .... ...... .7.42 P. il Train 43 stops at all StHtionB. N'n. 40 stops only at Flemtngton.' and Marion PafisengerB for Jo)nmlla and all pointu on u lion, and all points beyond, should tstc the Mgni express. Separate Pullman Sleepers for CharlestO' and August on Train Vi. I .. A 11 trains run solid between Charleston and llmlneUm Local freight IcaVos Wilmington daily ex- wis ouh'uiv at u.iu il, iu. JOIIN F. DIVINE, ' General Saperlntendent T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agent nov 17 1 Carolina Central li. R. Company. Office or general Superintendent, Wilmington. N. C. Juno lStbVl$S3.- 1 1 Change of Schedule. 1 o V AND AFTER JUNE 13th, 18S3, TUB following bcneauie will be operated on taif Railroad : f PASSENGER MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN Dally except Sundays. ' ) Leave Wilmington at 7.00 P. M No.l.J Leave Raleigh at.... 7.35 P. M ; ) Arrive at Charlotte at .7.00 A. M 1 Leave Charlotte at..... .....8.45 P. M N0.2.J Arrive Raleigh at.. ....8.30 A. M ) Arrive at Wilmington at... .6.25 A. M Passenger Trains stop at regular station! only, and points designated in the Company! Time Table. , SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MALL EXPRESS AND FREIGHT. : Daily except 8 undays. Leave Charlotte 5.30 P. M. Arrive at Shelby 1 9.00 P. M. Leave Shelby 7.00 A. M Arrive at Charlotte ..10.50 A. il. Trains No. I and 2 make close connection Hamlet with R. A A. Trains to and front Ral eigh. -.-- Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmlngtoa and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte. 1 Take Train No, 1 for StatcsTllle, Ststlons Western N C R E, Ashevllle and points West Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athena Atlanta and all points Southwest. L. C. JONES, 1 BupcrlntcndcaL F. W. CLARK, General Passenger Agent tune 13 1 1 1 Stale L Konrce . Chicago BAND CATALOGUE, Mni. Vrvna Maw mnJ "f . i I t . 2 ... ... t 8 . imvt or Amuesr n.k mm . Cauda H . C i P rempe r t pERSONALLY IN ATTENDANCE at bla iaebionable Syingsnd Hair Dressing Saloon at No 7 South Front Street. None out the tf8t .dme 431(1 ,fhJ het workmen em ployed. Give us a calL . jb j-tf rrt 1 n ii 1 JTirI-i 1 1 3 r J. mi M JX C -WHOLESALE I'PlCEs wiolceah? prtccwrfflria small orders higher prices hii! w a. . rr. - - -ri Staadaxil 3 ft...... ........ ............. lTfc Iiv......i...... BACON North Carolina: Hams, Y lb.... Shoulders, If Cy..............,s Sides. 4 h J WESTERN SMOKED r no 13 o 10 a 11 l ................. , J7U ajdes-va......... ,45J Shoulders.;. ......... i ....... 00 a o side. V lb.......... utvtv. ........... ........ BARRELS Spirits Turpentine, Second Hand, each 1 i vt.. . 0, iu.. q ........ few ruw iurt, oocu. ....... jq ft , NewClty.eacb......... ; 1 Si EESWAX.VIb............... 21 SEESW BUTTER, lb North Carolina........ Northern.... ... ...... CANDLES, fc 5J 33 ' ' ,1 I" ppenu. is a 1 No 14 0 10 O Tail ilow Adamantise. . . .. .. it 11 CHEESE. ft Northern Factory............ Dairy, Cream State 1. "4 14 1J 42 t"0. 1.1u CORN MIZAU V hus.. in sack. T7?S COTTON TIBS, V bunille.... 1 6. , IIAlllTWTIfl! ShcctlDjrt44. V Jd .......J., fua arns, 4 bnnch , EGGS, dorcn.. ...... ...w.... 05 2 FIH : - ' - m Mackerel. No.1, bbl. ls'oo etm Mackerel, No. half bbl. d low Mackerel, No. 2, V bbl. . 9 co 1000 Mackerel, No. 2, V half bbl.. 00 9 Kackercl, No. 3, V bbl.. 7 7J a Too MuUcts.rbbl................ 4 00 a 31ullets, Pork bbls 7 00 n 9 &. N. li .Roe Ilerrlng, 4 keg.... $ 00 c t w PrV Cod. V IS-. .- n va FERTILIZERS, IT 2,000 ft , j reruvian Guano, No. 1 57 M inn w " : No. S..;....3(0l, x: no - Lobos .00 co ai on Baugh's Pbospbatc. ....00 00 eo op Carolina Fertilizer... 45 00 - .so (m . Ground Bone ................00 00 ttV) 00 Roue Meal...... .00 w 4T-W 00 Cone Flour ...00 00 57 oc Nava.stia Gnauo ......40 00 sl5 ot Courplete Manure.. ...00 00y 67 Whaun's Phoupbate 00 00 70 00 Wando Phosphate 00,00 70 00 Berger A Butz's Pborphate..00k0 sTi'-O 00 Excelleiza Cotton Fertilizer. 55 00 COO 00 French's Carbonate of Lime..'. 7 no - et 7 50 French's Agricultural Llm...J s 50 o ft 0 rU)VK. y bbl Fine 6 00 O i OG Northern Super...... 4... 5 50 w Extra '. 6 (10 a 6 ' Famllf.r...... i.;. 7 00 075 City Mills Extra. 6 60 a 6 50 " Family... 5 75 . O 6 W u r wui v .... iw w GLUE V B .11 a If GRAIN, y bushel , Corn, from store, bags, white. 0 73 Corn, cargo, In bulk, white.. 1 O (K Corn, cargo. In bags, white.. 66 a 6 Corn, cargo, mixed, in bags.. - ft 0Q Oats, from store 65 g V.u Cow Peas... 1 P0 0 1 10 HIDES, 4y ifc , irppn . 1 is a u Drv.......... ..i 11 O 11 . HAY, VlOOfts- Eastern. ....... ........ ....... 120 Ol-a Western 1H5 a 1 11 North River.; J....... ' 75 O s5 HOOP fIRON, y M U.. , io n LARD, V A il Northern............ 10040 m, North Carolina 1 00 & lu LIME, 4 barrel ........140 a LUMBER, City Sawed, 4 M ft.1 Ship Stuff, resawed., 18 M 030 or Rough Edge Plank ...15 00 016 or .. West India Cargoes,accordlng to Quality IS 00 01S - Dressed Flooring, seasoned;.. 18 00 022 u Scautling and Board, com'n. .1 J 00 - 0J5 ou MOLASSES, y gallon New Crop Cuba, in hhds.... 0C rt 55 " " In bbls...... 40 0 - - Porto Rico, In bads ...i op a s " " - In bbls.. j ,00 0 4 Sugar House.-in hhds.. I.1 00 0 Ot ,r lr. bbls.........; t8 0 NAILS, V Eeg, Cut! lOd basis. 0. 00 0 S tt OILS, it gallon Fii n Kkri la - mil mm mat Kerosene... n 0 Lard 1 10 0 l 45 Linseed 90- 0 1 ou . 0 1 00 0 90 0 tl Rosin. SO CO 00 Tar Deck and Spar.. ...... ........ POULTRY , , Chickens, live, grown. Spring : Turkeys PEANUTS 4 bushel... POTATOES, V bnsbel - 25 0 ro . 10 0 12'i 75 0 1 V 90 0 1 10 sweet... Irish, V bbl PORK, V barrel , to 1 00 0 CO 0 0 00 City Mess 23 fit 0-J4 Ou Prime .....10 00 01700 ' Rumn 171 00 010 00 RICE Carolina. 4 lb 440 DnnsrK litishftl I , At m 1 A BAGS. 4 fb Country AWUSJa IT mj UOUV1. SS t iW WHY It40 it City ROPE, y lb 110 I4t40 00 0, 00 0 00 o 00 0 00 a 00 a 00 0 00 a 0 a 1OV4j0 s n 1 K 75 75 00 75 00 Of; salt, tr sacs, Alum.. uverpoo iitsbon... American... SUGAR, 4y io Cuba. Porto Rico......; A Coffee B " C 0 X.A iy .............. 4. ..... Crushed SOAP. 4y m Northern. j 61A SHINGLES, 7 In. 4M. .10 60 011 00 uommon 2 fcO o S 00 Cypress ;Saps 1. 4 CO a too Cvprecs Hearts oca n u STAVES, iy M w. O. BarreL.li 00 01s 00 R. O. lloarshead 00 oo ttia ou - TALLOW, V lb.. i r 4 a , TIMBER, V II feet Shipping. 11 00 ttU 00 VinA Mill- m tun Mill Prime 1 ta n $ M Mill Fair. e 000 6 50 Common Mill ? 5 00 a 0 0C inferior to Ordinary.... 0 00 a 4 00 WmSKEY,VgaI-Northcrn..l 00 0 I Co North Carolina. 1 00 (Si 2 IA WOOL, 4 tb Washed 23 0 00 Unwashed... ..to at 00 Burrr. & 15 TS (XT Ti he working class! fend H JUJjJLI ccnU f0T totage and we' will mall Touree, a royal, valuable box of sample goodi that will put you In tbe way of making more money In a lew dart thas you ever thought possible at any business. Capital not required. We will sUrt vou. Yon can work all the time or in snare time only. The work Is universally adapted to both sexes, young and old. You can easily earn from cents to ti every evening. , That all nbo wast work may test tbe business, we make this cn paralleled offer; to all who are not wellsatu fied We will send 1 1 to pay for the trouble of writing us. Full particulars, dlroctlons, lUz-, sent free. Fortunes will be made by those who give their whole time, to the work. VrtU success absolutely sure. Don't delay rt now. Address Sttssox A Co.; Portland, Maine. 1 - nov SO dCui-wly A CI "RltiWQ wanted for Tbe Llres of " AvJijlN Xkj tfco Frrsidents of tbe L. . . . . Tho- largest, handsomest, best book ever told for loss than twice our price. The fastest selling book InAmerlcs Immenne profits to agents AU Intelligent people want it. Any one- ran become a acc ccssful agent. Terms free, Halle it Book Co., Portland, Maine. . t dot Kmd-lyw . 1 1 - - A - PP "TUT? Send six tents ; for pofe' 'JtX "A XvIaJj and receive free, a cost)7 vox ox money rmlf hour The broad road to fortune opens before worsen, aDSOiutCJy suro At once drees, Tku A Co., Augusta, Maine. -. nov S0-6mdlyw . , . PC week at home. S5.00 ontfit re. Uy OPay absolutely sure No ri; Capital not required. 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