.if i i t j . I he Daily Review. JOSH. T. JAMKS. ft!i:r l'n MONDAY. FEBRUARY I.1E3I. KsteoeU at Oe PoalotSt'e at W!ialnto, X. C. a seeoad-clxM matter. The Frankfort (Kj.) correspondent of the Cincinnati Commercial Gazelle la writing of Southern forests, declares that the lare area of timber in North Carolina, as lare as tho State of Ohio. added to the timbers of Eastern Ken- tody. Southwest .Virginia and East Tennessee, xnnst for jean famish pro filablo transportation to railways pene tratlng southward from the Ohio Hirer and brin great wealth to the Southern State. country, is a powerfal lever to keep life la tho Republican party in this State. Without doubt the whole system ought ; OBOISTS Photographing on silk and linen is MISCELLANEOUS Railroad Company . tight to be abolished and the people igSaboat tx Ipr in En g and it was judged best to kfck them omc or gkne&al sopntkk new Firm, new Partners. - Re-organization, r There were some wickejd partners, . . t 11'.. . lobe repealed. It is amaUerofthe now successfully practice! in Indon fi,.n TK- 'rornniiopj" I A D6W anU-TTl3CCUOHI?l, UrSa 13.. . .a . I . a T. Ik j. t I A M 3 i iiuxuivcs, -"to I Ir - ought to bo exempt from their inter land. out,forthe business was oflongstand- (ereuco in our elections. i Ventilated or perforated bedcloths mg-, and there was a fear that the wick- M , , .. i are an English invention whicn will j d partners would bring ltto grne The conference, committee of both probably not oe aoopiea m wis country ... There was old Mr. Debility. houseaof Congress that was appointed orBopriu0. TT. , He was a complaining fellow, always . .t f i Y:-r w:n i I The Shakers of South Union. L3..1 , , , F ?. . - .. 1 J WCOB51u"r, rec,J 7 . u one oi the thirteen Shaker settlements urea.anaaiwa wantmgio siiaown KATLKOADS, -Sc. Wilmington & Wclfioi) WHOLESALE PPICES. DXT, Wilmington, N. a, Not 17. ISSsa. T The. Jollowlng oinionTTr wholesale prices generally. ( JnHmvrCeei Bmall ortlcrs higher prices Lave tc becSf u? .......... n ei j. - 1 rub. Change of Schedule, 1 AttGIXQ . Stand&rd.;. 2 fb 1 . BACON North Carolina: Hams, tf lb ...... Shoulders, tf" fl.........L... uum UJ. ............. WESTERN SMOKED-, Hams........ ................. Sides, V ft.. i snoniders.... ..... j. DRY SALTED - Shoulders, V ft ..1.... " r .-r a tt a arfimifc vrtnri i 0 1 roo m 1 Ait The Car Cod ship canal, when com a There was little . Mr. Nervous- ton & Weldon Railroad will run as follows ; JrlV' I 15 o 10 tt 11 46 HMO 12 00 O . - . . 1 one OX woe (oineea ouajlca rcuicuicuu . j 7 r : . . o . . . r requested the Senate to recede from its in ijnitej states, own 20,000 acxs and rest, instead of doing his share amenamem proTiuing mat onij 1 jn one of toe beat parts 01 iomsiana. 1 ol the wonc Toimiiccrji bush gu uu tuo )(ujiium c 1 ioe uape iaxi Biup wuaif nucu wiu xiierc was liiue- iUK. iNiiKVOUS- a n emoa uuuubu ww run u xuuub. NewNew York, each;... , 1 90 o pedition. Thie the Senate ia somewhat pleted, will do ar wil. naviffation NESS a fidgety, fussy chap, constantly day mail and express trains daiit New .Citr.each.'. Z.V.V."! 1 60 S 1 S nn.iiHn.M.b.fmath ! m T?.a?d . Oejil s Bridge, the spot on r- fhn ' to r,,Jn Nos. 47 North and 48 South. KS&'S"". -r o & be delajed by the debate on this minor . A cbicajro man. named Herbert, IOUSNESS, quarrekome and angv e Weido detaiL It U urSed by the opponents ol sold his wife's body to an undertake for He alwavs misunderstood every- Ji Txo Tm rT! "sr.?..T... the amendment that a call for volunteers ue wwaja uw u CJO luo ,u ooay, ana saia mar everyooay mis- willbrinrrout tho vounz and ardent """" understood mm. 11 TaUow.. Atlamantlae. . f ...... . , AO. if BOOTH. I a.aa I - I juutc f cmvilia ....... ............. XT KLHl I ID V 2 JULF. I .... . . f . WTTf 1 I i .OA a .a I . ... 1 I " I a .i Iaa -l 1 OlilVt: Sk fTlXIUKUJII.XrUIlLAt.rfDX iu.Tn f - Ol n t Pnti., ; irt . im fr members 01 ino service, wno navo Tery wr. k nuu uiuc nca, uic muui-upuiscu 4IT . r " from a friend in New York asking little experience, ware wo weu-season- piacingr a common coal oil lantern be-l"- w. rt uuuuioua c No. 43 North what ihonld boa tlatform on which he cu veterans wm oe ,icu at uome. n itremuo icci, ouu twi-8 mo WH vivaiu v. i.v. iv B uueave wiiminrton.. s.oo p.'M. waa.iaoaiu a ptauuria ou wujv.u uc i th i-r(rn hlnnkpl. Here is & susm- TJ :e4 orr.wf;ri Arrive at Weld.n.... tt 'm' r i . . I mMi iii frtntniv rvn a miaiarLHuts m lit iauv.u .ujuuiuuuu m uiv. : ..... a. coumreniorrrenueni.repiieu: . ioai '-; " ',:moor tions for car drivers. rem everv dav and made m vriads MAJL AKD Passekokb Trains-Nos 45 and 42 mo............. qaestlonU an easy one to answer- have the expedition in charge oi officers fl? X' myriads I Te WUmln to (Sundaya , , CORN ieal y bus., ja canal rizhU. eaual Dower.ciaa! duties oi no experience ana oi immature juuS- and enna! bnrdem to all men under the ment;batwetfoaDl very mncn wneinera law." This letter Is of a later date than call for volunteers would bringonly thst the one written to a Northern Factory.. Dairy, Cream...; State..... COFF1SE, Y li laguyra. 1 ma 1 12 0 14 O 10 o w,o ft' i3a if , , wr; t v uunuie.... i 50 an. rnnvc TT rvf i ni pnpnups. 1 AnA - . Tllllflinil i a 1 1 viiqu j.. 1 z. .ui a i -. , 1 So the wicked partners had to be fAvviv HOW many pans 01 speecu are Mt&cuuuu. xnc ctciii acxcticu iu arrive at wurcingion......... c. 25 33 . 25 12 12 U u II . i5 in which Uatlcr dcla circumstances would for President. I U TIMn3 7aI1 in rtiw KimiaaU. II 1 T3 T: 1 T- V jr Q...l. in . . fricndinP.no Pa.. ort to tbefront.lt is unuerstooa mat air there .1 none wnse when maramyln.w r.v;. I Goidsboro And Magnolia. re.1 that under no Melville is rcaUy to go. ana J.eni..ian. taher hstarted it never par. -T. ."C aioTtlATO& he be a candidate enbovrer has. wp believe, sonified his U jast reaches from sum to sue, thout f "c""' jl itlTTi 1 , .exited). tn'rnVg; 1 : fh ArnMit. I even & CrftCr in It.' AfrtJ iw ai6o wiuhuiu u iejv mruoruauu.uuA.U Uia3r.M.D!d 7. .. 4....... a Wedonotthink.hat other offi- .' Wat aro you crying about ?nsked Mr Debility by the heels and ifi,S ISiSK K&2?it ?SSiE I tT .r, The New York State Senate has ap- cfcourate exrerience and judff- a Kna-n"ea s ranjer w a iau wu genuy aragea mm out, laying mm 1 at 8.30 a. m. pointed a comumtec ,o invest!- ;S'nee J?? hi iSSfi for future use, in case he should Sf V CitoallcstJ Tio!ation,oftl0 law pro- OnlheotherbanJ.il it not likely, breafc. -Ob. dad', gone upstairs to tenanted. bZlSaSJfl bibltios adulterattons of food pro.luc!. in ai9 ,,e amendment should fail, Hct the editor." Well, has become . Brown s Iron Bitters worried Mr. ' IlU.,VtrdU.l.m.mUu..m take "hat an,- one wouM Z ordered upon Wri3S& NfftvoUSNESS out flat, gtvtng htm &&?Sti&giSttS&'& evidence in re2ard to the mam.lac.ure lho iji.lon who wa, nnBtorunwill- KtaSn&Sta ."gS. oMbmtf chance to make a fuss during the hgggj. , . and sale of ci!(,marsrinc and tho pos jn2 (,,. The persons who have it in tears, "and I'm expecting the rest "pcraion. j j WaaMngton, ana tare Pullman Palsce sjecp ... i . ' i . ti i i nrnrH r irmi r iTTPr? manp nirprr onwucu. Jibio outcome out all will be jnc iniro- cbar-e may afe!y be trusted to se to every minuie." - K BrrTn cxn,cc XI X For accommodation of local travel a passen- St that il will really make very country clergyman who recently war or MR. BILIOUSNESS ana tola ger coach will be attached to local freight leav ened in an Austin church is an him that he "must go." B. turned sunWaylngton at 7 00 A M- ,Dauy except d act ion of a bill branding all compound I it,;. ...... I I v i-Aa r K tu I accordinz to their UiMinctife namw t;,,iA,j;ff,r. whoihnrihpnm.'mpnt "," " "r . . . . .. , . ....... - , flrlnl, rj r inn wr 1 noa Of I .nr HX Pnimri nnrt rrr vl -.y-l nnm h m Tlr n j rxWn-.-r.. O..K I -II - ... .l ll . ... t . ...... ... . I . . . I IWUuU OllCl OIICUIV.VX OWlllttlllllt: flUUUl. I c 'JXXJS x V IX JSv aTuuu a uiii j-.ev uiuv .o isntiopttM or IJOl. Willi or Wlir.OUl niMrena and o notes from hlS novels I Mivtj j j. General SnmrlntendAn. the amendment, tbe bill makes orovis- almost as often as he does from th?Wm"w.!T TMMBSON. Gencraaenser Ami. m ion ,r an rureuve raiu Pnj. k winding up a gorgeoas ptTorat ion sooner he got out the less trouble WflminfflOIl -'-ColllTllhi nn.n duty ol Congress is to pass theLith. ..It r8 .Jl. mv brethren wmdH in nU o-m'ner ff lJjlUIUlUll, UiUIllOI.S but (fovern-T Cornell vetootl it. and Florida sent -2.500 carl. a Uol waiir melon Xorthovcr two raiiv.tis !eat season , beiidcj enipl iyin other lin and many "steamers to tranort -Lcr fruit aud vegetable jrHiuet to Xorlh cru markets. The cenm of IS0 ahow cd a vat inrreio f tlie rc!iard pro ducts of tho Suth. Th'? oransrt crop of Florida more t!nn d.Mibled dur inj the iaft census dtrade. but the increase of tho produttiunor cthcr fruiu and ol ve,j-la!!i h.n been alnio.H". rcmarkah. Th hrc of th: Suih era State i to bo a srent carden f.r New York. n!tini're Ner lltv land, and tho vegetables wiiieh gmw there anj ready f.ir mirket a fi I niht sooner than thoo which xrw in the vicinity of Norfolk ainl in Mrland A North Carolinian i said t h.ie o!i $0.000 worth of poUtfC4 in one year half of tho money beinC profit. Kiuit and truck nru t outribute niui h to tin1 health a well a to the ve.-!li r fil i South. II the Republican party !eaU out the Frberal ronao at V;"hi!iz'.,u t N"rtli Carolina with a .-tinte t Ii uhI say tli AV nn I t)jcrccr, i: f !l'v anotUt-r -Miri within the Sia'e. TJu m is a iavi.!i ue ot the crrup"i lunt hen at h -mm. We ;ive b.lw ;i uiu men: oS th! r!enue oltieiaU - North Carolina, which has been furnished to us as correct: 3 Collectors, at iJ 50ci eaeh $7.5H) 2 ler. Col., d... 1,700 do. 3. UK) 3 do. do do. . I U00 do. 4.KX1 J do. do. dj. 1 X do. 3.0X-0 J do. do. do. 1.400 do. t do. do. do. 1.330 do. 5.100 3 do. do. do. 1,300 do. 3.UO0 i do. do. do. I .COO do. U000 8 do. do. do. 1.150 do.. 1)200 T do. do. tlo. 1,100 do. 7,700 . J do do. do. 1.000 do. il.OOO 4 do. do. do. 050 do. 3 800 I do. do. do. 000 do. 000 - 1 do. do. do. 800 do 800 1 do. do. do. 300 do. 300 48 61,500 570 Clerks Storekeepers and .Gangers, at $3 per Uay, counting 300 days to the year. 513.000 619 Totals. $574 500 From this it appars that the revenue forco in North Carolina amounts to CIS. receiving more than half a million of dollars. Tho Secretary of tho Treasury. in his report, estimates tho pay of tho collectors and deputy collectors for the thrco districts at $110,300. "while the HzuroJ furnished us state it at $61.500v Bat then, tho secretary doubtless csti . mated for some of tho e'erks included in tho 570 clerks, storekeepers, etc Thcso storekeepers, gangers, etc., are cot evenly distributed, there being comparatively lew in Col. I.J. Young's district, and a largo proportion ol them In tho western district, where, if our estimate is correct, il costs 75 cents to ollect $1 of lax on spirits. But in any CTent hero Is an exhibit cf the great power wielded br the Republican office holders. The three collectors have the appointment of 616 officers, clerks, &c whoso aggregate pay foots op more than $553,000. A 10 per cent, assessment for political purposes raises a campaign und of $56.R)0. and snch a fund In the nands of an army of deputies, gaugers. &c, rushing here and there over the biii. so tl at rroper preparation may be as the Scriptures sav. -Barkis' is willin, made lor an early tartj but the flesh is weak "Good morninz. Mr. V attervwn. and a ueieorateu uasc. how is Mr Tilden these days?" --Ko t Mr. Michael! lated to the celebrated Charles O'Connor what is the couditiou of Mr. Tilden?' He savs: "Stnnarilmi Xerrine c. n red 'Toor. sir. poor, lie is very frasile mo ofdvsneosia and ceneral debilitv." I Don't speak to loud, sir; the vibration oi me air nuuni kiiock mm iuio a cocks PISICSON A I.. ed baL" Texas Siftmgs. "No." said tho landscape painter. Iter. Dr. MoriranJ of St. Thomas' I don't call myself an artist now. If you Church. Near York. is inFlorida. want to sec an artist, yoy will have to Freideut Folk's wMo wis still socially Co over opposite, whero you fee that active in Nahvilie. i gentleman painting tho fence; or if that v..n.!.,n ihiii!,w u n, Trio with hu is too much trouble, just drop into the nU ' .ut. f. i r,rrr..n. nearest burnt cork show, and you will au.n.p . as the Uto Mr. Iongfellow. finJ by the SCOTCLncslon inc i.asiy caneainrisi. nas ru TraiisCTipt covered his health by travel. IIo was in Vahinj:on at last accounts. TU12 MAXJLS. A cniieinporary remarks (not with rhcwn coo and arrtye at the city to niue.li oiiitiualily, to bo sure) that when omc as follows : l, ; CLOSE. i in in. uw n 1 -v. " ortiieni mrounaana wivmaii8....tf.wA. ai. ouite :iS lucid, that when den. Grant is Ualclzt) 6.15 P. M. and 8.00 A. M. a sick man ho cannot smoke a cigar. ul for tho N. G. Kallroad and , i A . routes supplied thcrefrona lnclud- Mr. Arnold seem to have expected tag A.4N.C. Railroad at America to wild over him. But ho 7.00 P M. and 8.00 A. M .loc..Hp.Wil.lolh.n.. Inothcr ...SVS?3?"1m.p.ii. worU. tin u not a curiosity, but simply western malls (C. ClUllway) dally, aculltircd critic and the quiet nccep- (except Sunday) 6.15 P.M. tanec td his lectures, ol which he com- rj1111 bctwccn k1" plain, is rather a compliment lo him, MaSforCacrawandDarltag ' H'i an evidence that nous autre arc road 6.13 A. M, and 8.00 P. M. n .t .i unused ti learning nnd intcllcc- Malls for point bctwocn Florence . .... i ..r, .... l u,, ,,,,v iM.ninn antt CharlCBton 6.15 A. M. and 8.00 P. M. ln l r,. eri.e4 is he.ma nunginc. FayettcvlUcaiidoOloc on Cape Fear f - River, Tuesdays and Fridays 1.00 P. M. Y.SIIlNiTUN, D. 15. May I5lh. lHC. Faycttcvlllo. rla Lnmbcrton, dally, -llavms been , a sufferer lor a Ions of'l1 '' Unie Inini nervous prostration and cea, Tucw lays and Fridays 6.00 A.M. Z'-ncral debility, I was advised to try Smithvlllemalln, by &tcamboat, dally llou Bif eis I havij taken one bottle. mSiJRV v?yi iVp rYCV8,30 A M iii -il ... i.. Mails for ejisy mil. Town Creek, ami 1 have Im.vii rapidly irettin belter .shallotto and Uttle Klvcx, Tuea- ever feiucc. ami I think it the best tiled- day a and t Frilay 6.00 A. M. ictne I ever used. ''I am now i:aiuin Wri-htsville, daily......... ........8.30 A.M. .trench and .apatite, which was Jill Norlhern jgj 2f Hj;m1MAmU tfonc. and I wa in despair until I tried southern Malls 7.5o A. M. your Millers I am now vve'l. able to Carolina Central lUllroad 9.00A.M. L-Win- it. I was c impletcly prostrated. ! m. and from other oointe of the city at 5 MllS. MAUI STUAUT. P.M. Unii Orate otcn from 7 A. M. to 6 P. M., Ol i i.fci iru i u.uuvjr unicr nun ikcister epaxunent open lU 1'UlilVS. I imm H A. M . In S 3A l I Uencrai dellverr ouen from 7 A.M. to 6 P.M. Mihm-1 ICuvAnanirli tVim nt fwia. I and on Sundays from 8.50 to 9.30 A. M. " town. Me. . a-iMl 10? veira. . (iJJi?r8'.rtcllveiT open on Sunday from 8.3S ' I I O V.VJ il. M. Mrs. Achsa Barton.'of Croydon. N. II.. has just celebrated her 95th birth day. Hhoda Howard, of Oaringsville. Ky.. is 1IC years of a and Has smoked tobacco for 100 years. Miss Minnio Hall, of Temple. Tcx&s. recently gave a debnt party on tho 100th anniversary ot her birth The oldest man in Missouri is John Henderson, of Oxford, born in Virginia in 1780 He is in excellent health. Peter Shinkle, ol Covington, married a widow of 50 when he was 33 years of age. He is now seeking a divorce. For fifty yean Picrpont Potter, of CAPITaistock Jamaica, bas acted as i cleric to the Queens County Board of Supervisors, surplus runD .... 66,at UO 19 W JUKI Ut KKU. Mrs. W. K. Dolbcer. of Perry, N. l .. died recently at the age of lh2, and Mrs. Mary Price at her home In James. town. N. Y., aged 91. j Depoalu reodred aad eoUectlona; aiada on George McClellan, aged llG years, of an aoeMib) potmfjCia the Uaitodsutes. Blythowood. S. C. was - married on Sunday to a widow of 97 years, named Jennie Wilson. I II makes proyis- almost as often as he does from the l X- JT ,:..r ri.- Bible. He surprised his congregation then made up his mind that the i f i.. . .... l..r M1" " rurunc ir4ivi ixtti... uu . - ... 4.1, 4..,K7 liir5mei inuiiiii'i inn nutu ui the South, It hi olteu been faid. and there if evidence thvt our op!u are beginning to understand the wUdom ot devoting attention lo alhr crops thau cotton. Truck farming hi rapidly ;n-j u m-iim nrnli.il la tht Mr. Mleii.iel bust. ir: quite robust and athletic creased in tho S-tatfuru Slates mot I O'Connor, of (ialesburg. III., is not re- thank you ''Howdy. John Kelly: accesib!o to city market, ami (i;riiia Brozvrtslron Bitters then took Mr. Bad Blood in hand, and found that he could change him entirely. So he put into him some of that jfamous preparation of pure iron, and cast out all nis badness, reforming his char acter entirely and making him anew. The firm now consists of Health, Happiness, Purity, and Vigc r, viC Brown's Iron Bitters for special p ;ier. dec 8- nrm U l t&w (cd , & Augusta B. E. Co. Office of General suferistenijkiit. Wllmlnarton, N. C. Nov 17, 1883. ill I x?r& i Ol Mother s Spinning Wheel. Concerning Ono Article tliat was Not For Sale, and An other which is Cheap at Any Price. No. sir, I wouldn't sell you that for any FloS...::;.:: money; that splnnlng-wheel was my mother's It was one day, when she wa Binding like a Change of Schedule, AND . AFTER NO"K! ISth. 18i3. at .33 A. M.. the followlnar PaaseneT Scbcn 1 mm w " . . . f uie win ce run ou mis roaa : No.42 Leave Wllmlngton,(Monday excepted) 7.15 A M " Arrive at Florence.... ....111.40 A M rso. 4o Lave ri rence, (Sunday I excepted) J.. 7.40 P M 1 Arrive at Wilmington 1210 P M NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, DAILY Nob. 4 Wct and 47 East. Leave Wilmington 9.10 P. As 2.40 A. 6. FISH- Mackerel, No. 1, V btl.......l6 oo en : Mackerel, No, lj V halt bbl.. 8 50 cnEJ wacKerei, ho. s, bbl.... .. 9 CO, lo od Mackcre , No. 2, V half bbl.. fl 00 o Mackerel No 3, ? bbl 1 73 q S Mullets, bbl 4 00 a Mullets, Pork bbla. ........ L . 7 00 8 it FERTTJJEJV.Oob'ftB-'' ' reruviaD wuano, No. 1 57 50 GdX . fc LoboB iOO ) C51 Ou Baugb'a Phosphate.. ..J......00 00 tfom Carolina Fertilizer 45 CO 50 00 Ground Bone- 00 00 to 00 Bono Meal.. 0000 45 a Bono Flour i.W 00 7 OG 1 Jjavassa Guano...... 40 00 45o( Complete Manure..: 00 00 fi67 a i Shann,8osphate .00 00 e?o 00 Wando Phosphate 00 00 E70 w Berger & Butz'sj Phosyhate..00 00 ttm w Excellcnza Cotton FertUlzer.65 00 fto 00 French's Carbonate of Lime... 7 m 7 bench's Agricultural Lime. ... 8 50 090 Fumn, v bbi , .. I 1 fce .. 0 00 a 6 Ob Northern Super.... 5 50 a lw I Extra......:.:.... . 6 00 a e " Family 7 00 is 1 City Mllla Extra C 60 t 6 f - " - ..Family 5 75 fl 6 00 " Extra Famllv A M I1 a M v 9LUE & it, 11 a 1? GRAIN, V bushel "1 tjorn, from store, bags, white. i O 75 Corn, cargo, In bulk, white.. fb 63 Cora, cargo, In bags, white.. C6 , a fiS Corn, cargo, mixed, in bags.. 1 a 00 Oats, from store..... 63 CTU Cow Pea? HIDES, v Ib is reen ., Drv HAY, V 100 Its Eastern ... Wostern..... .1 North River i . . J. HOOPiflRON, V ft. .1. LVRD.-lb- Northern....... North Carolina. .: J 00 a 1 10 . in in 0 1 1 30 0 1 21 1 15 i 1 2i 75 0 g5 . IS0 3 f - 00 & 10 Arrive at Q. C- A A. Junction fi.35 A. it. Arrive at Columbia................. 6.40 Ai 5i, 1rt and rngtrlmr thti nM nrhonl )nm f Y,a t- n, f'0 Vv- i4u ''V-- .1.. ....... if. . . b " w , j i LcaVC (;.t c. & a.' Junction ...10.20 P. M. father, then a young medical student, after Leave Florence.. ward a farmer, fell In love with her some Arrive at Wilmington.. fifty years ago.' So spoke the proprietor of a roujrh bit of rami una in Ulster county, w. i.. to a relic hunter, and "mother's" spinning wheel re mained among her children and grandchild ren. 'My mother." writes Taetr of St. Paul's M iins iied Parker s TDfllG. aua wt3tiC3 uie to say ihit she has found u more elroc-tlve than Rev J. W. Phelps, v. oiiurcn, t,mcgo. 4.33 A. M. 8.23 A. M. Night Mail and Paksenges Train, Daily t JSO. 40 WEST. I-Cave VVilnrdngton.. ....10.40 P. M. Arrive at l-lorcnce 145A.,M. MAILlAND PASSENGER TRAIN DAJLT No.-PJast. ixiavc Florence at 35 p. M arrive at Wilmington... ....7.42 P. M Irani 43 steps at all Statlona. jno. u stops only at ricralngtcn. and Marlon. Jl.f t . s x t . II nnjiiuuK biiu ever iusci ior invigorating aim j pccnTirToi-fl fft rniii,i. i.;. n " ",: .T .trcngthenmg the sy.tcm debilitated by mala A&W'&ffiJffJ.?" rlH. She acelres me alii cspcclallv to mention Zi ' 'rT, , J, "i . ' , " riWr.J? cvcrcouc exhaustion" 1 'r1,.. hver since the firs- household was establish- Tr1! .10 Iur IliiriC8M" .i .. ... auxuBw uu a. riii o . in thu nt hi than th.t Ar inda i lU ...vb1J f rius run sojiq Detween Charleston and fever aTn.rhc r olec 1,3 been filkd wilh Thoe "WL&L&L"?110 cx With each day's decline. PARKER'S TONIC is i o.io a. ol. 'ZTZ .i'" L General Sunerlntcndent ren. It eradicates ni.iLi.rla I noi snn from- thr I : v,w. Kl.wvl frL. ..-I.IV. hn.n In ..i. : . l I HOY It MSS . it VHI If lllk.il lllbil ID UWV Btlll 11HJ spread suuering. PlcaKfl oiiHcrve: I)n. p-ApvrDc mMin la s -a ot an intoxicant. It is acombinatiou of lev- UarOIlIia fjeilirai It, I. cral lngi-cdicnts, of whicli none singly can prcaucc anytning nxe lis encet For Kiuncy, Stomach and Liver troubles. It is the standard and unfailing remedy In two sizes; 0 cents A.! Thv 1 n s II,. U . .. 1 It.-a v K. I v Co , Chemists, New York. jan IMmd&w ! 1 juimk, barrel.... 1 40 & LTJMBER, City Sawed, V M ft. i Ship Stuff, resawed. .....18 00 (i Rough Edge Plank.... .......15 00 in WcstlndtiCargoes.accoitUng ! i - te quality 13 0G! Hs Dressed Flooring, seasonal. .18 00 22 06 " Scaiitling and Board, com'n.,12 001 15 OC MOLASSES, gallon I ; New Crop Cuba, in hhda.....1 cc et K : M " " In bbls r 40 , ; Porto Rico, in hada... 00 a "Zi ' " " In bbls.......... 00 O i Sugar IIouBC.ln hhds.. ....... 1 00 I ft Ot V " In bbls. 28 0 !S Syrup, in bbls....... 1 40 it NAILS, i Rcg. Ctlt.lM basis.. 0 00 O S H oils, v gallon KcroEcnc.i .... Jird. ...... Linseed..... lU?ln Tar Ieck and Snar POULTRY Chickens, live, grown... .... "i Spring.....! rEANUTS V bushel. POTATOES, V bnshel sweet Irish, V bbl. FORK, barrel- City fclese..... 23 6C 024 W. Prime....... .18 00 017 OC Rump... L... 17 00 enuoo BICE Carolina. V ft...... I 4U S Rough. V bushel i...... I 95 0 t U RAGS. & Countrsr.... v.et 1U . n a 1 10 0 1 45 90 0 TOO 90 0 10? 00 0 0 -a .op 25 0 00 10 0 12V O 1 V 0 1 10 75 to 0 eo 2 00 0 0 Company. For Pure White Lead & Paints, and biggest stock of Window Glass and lowcs t prices for good articles be sur to eo to Jacobi's Hardware Depot, f First National Bank of .Wil mington.; 2tt,000 btop that couth by the use or Aver' DIRECTORS Cherry Pecteral the best specific ever I - D. ,,. known fnr all iifA nf thi thrt -n I u.o.woktii, tans. It will soothe the rough, feelios a. tn your throat, iye the toc&I organs flexibility and vitality, and enable you to breathe and speak clearly. MABTIH. JAB. 8PRUNT. UEORQETCI1ADBOURN. I A counter fit A ready-made suit. Loodlns: members j or tho dramatic and musical professions testify totbe beaatifjing influence of SOZUDONT upon the teeth. Personal comeliness is a positive capital to pob lie performers and they find that the oso of SOZODONT materially seconds the natural charms of a p'easinz face. Ixt all who wish to avert the disaster sure to overtake neglected teeth, try a new departure and cleanse them rero- arij wua tuis agrecaDM prescmuTe. omcxiLs: K. JE. BURRUS9....... A. K. WAT.rCl.... W.UL nxixa rrealdeaU Cashier Smt CaUer Fancy Goods. T?ULL LINK AT 1 JaaSS GILES UURCHISON3t UarcaUoB Block. 1884. Harper's Magazine. ILLUSTRATED. Wilmington. N. C, June 13lh. issi i City ROPE, oavx, xr sack, Alum... J uverpoo ..........J Lisbon American SUGAR, y Id Cuba Porto mco.... b rt c Ex C Crushed SOAP, V & Northern. i Ui0 140 00 0 oo a oo ip 00 0 joo a oo a 00 0 00 0 0)0 1010 0 0 It S a- ft a Harper's Magazine begins its sixty -eighth vol Change of Schedule. eriodleS-Ia America 0" AN JUNE 13th. IS, TUB jSUtfaMS Si4 ume with the December Number. most popular uiustrated and EhirlancL alwavs : times In its treatment of subjects social and industrial interest, and alwavs ad vanclng its standard of literary, artistic, and j PASSENGER MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN iucviiuuvAi civcucucc. Amuogiu aiiracDons ! n.n. o. fnrlSS4ar: . nW ur1al nnrol lnr WIlH.m I -J JM-cy. ouuuajs. Rla.V I11neftl . 1.1. T l 1 I 11 TAftTA WIlmlniviAll a T AA T 1 E. P. Roe. illustrated nanem hv Gearon If. I NO. 1. Leave Raleigh at.. 7.25 P. M Bsughton, Frank D. Mlllett, C. IL Farnham, J Arrive at Charlotte at. .7.00 A. M and others; important historical and blograph-1 ) Leave Charlotte at 8.43 P M leal papers: short stories by W D Howells, No. 2. J Arrive Ralebrh at 8.80 A M j Arrive at Wilmington at.. ..8.25 A. M Passenger Trains stoo at nmkr t.tin. umy, muwuim ncBignateq in me company! Time Table. " i SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, HAIL EXPRESS AND FREIGHT. Daily excent SnndavR. Leave Charlotte.. J....... k m r t Arrive at 8helbv... i mp f Leave Shelbr 7.00 A. M. Arrive at Charlotte 10.30 A. IL Trains NO. 1 and 2 mutn r.lnan rnn,urf.. Postaa Free to ml tubtcribtrt in the Uniua Hamlet with R. A A. Trains to and from RaL SUUts or Canada. C1gn. ' . ' . j. wwa oieepmgjuara Detween WllminjrtoB and Charlotte and Raleiirh and rharwT8 ..i'UI.uy.ru o 0 m oiuijji;a, 7 m.jti... ....... .lo CO 0ll) uonunon.... 2 60 0 3 Cypress :Saps... 4 60 0 oo wprees Jiearts n Art s 7 &o oxa. vij.a. 5r M w. o. Barrel.. 12 CO 018 Ot is. J. ilOfi-BbRAri Art ftft ?.1fl flu . W vw mr.w XAJLOXJVV. Vft 40. 0 Charles Ueade, &c Harper's Periodicals. Per Year: HAxrars iLLoxzarx fi oe ux&rxs's wzebxt : 4 00 HASFSB'S BAZAK 4 00 ILutrrR's Youbq People. 1 50 QAJtrzs's FHAjraxxxSQuUtx Libbast, One Tear (53 Nomben) .nio 00 The volumes of the Magazine begin with the Numbers for June and December of each year. I raff6 Vrr . JOT StAtesTiUe, SUtionj noennounuu specmea, it will be under-1 ii Aanevuie ana points west stood that the subscriber wishes to begin with . ft.' ior Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens the current Number, t I Atlanta and all points Southwest. Tim but Kiirht VohmM rt Item iw. ir I " L. n. Jnvrs aimt In nMt rUth hindlnir H1I h. i I finiuint...!.-. malL postpaid, on receipt of S3 00 per volume. If- ". CLARK, General Passenger Agent mill, postpaid. 1 Index to Ham Miiutanim Atnti.vM..i I T' iiun.". i"ow jo uckw n eat fVbt.TU, VIOU1, ft VU. 1 1 Rcmltunees should be made by Poet-Office Hooey Order or Draft, to avol chance of loss. Newtpaoert are not to com tkim afMwi.M wiiXowx a express order qf ILlkteb ft Bbos. New Buckwheat HARPER BROTHERS, New Tork. "Dyed." VI MONACirS, 16fc 8ECOXD STEKET.be- JJISS-Sf! Ponces, Ladles and Gcn- TCZriLf SCT -irlr7 aeaPutB. any color. AUo. cleantor. scourinr and bleaching, end me a pair t yepr old Kid Gloves JJEW BUCKWHEAT AND WHITE Syru to suit, received by New Tork Steamer to-day AJso j Cke Crickers of every variety. fresh and crisp, snd general stock of Fresh Groceries nsuaDy found In a flrstlasaGro eery at Crapbn's Family Grocery. - GEO. IL CItAPON. ArenL Wv j Knnth IVn.i at auu Fair.... 6 000 6 iwmmon ailU.. 5 00 0 0 OC Inferior to Ord)mr nri Mice ri..an.n ....... WW w - - "S,1 T. ai Northern. .1 CO 0 iw -North Carolina..... .....100 m JM WOOL, V fi Washed. 25 d 00 Uawashed 20 0 Burrr. -11 0 P -H AT Tl toT the working class. ScftJ ' M JXJU IOT Postage. ad we mau vou ree, a royal, yaiai box of sample good that will put you i t wy ot nuuung more money in a few dayi tt 7,ou..eTcr houlfo possible at any buslp Capital not required. We wlU eUrt you. T u wors.au me time or In spare 1 time oi ."aWy adapted to both c yoSADold. You can easily earn froa ' cento to $5 every evening. That all mboin work may test the business, we make tli paralleled offer: m n hA " SSlSiTWltoW for the trouble' Zt,. .f "JI particulars, direction, sent free. Fortuacs will be made by U? who give their whole time to the work. success absolutely sure. Don't delay. nOW. AddTIPM Kmrmw . i. Wnrt!l iaine., r i on Hnviy 1 T ll I If lt tho. IT1Hnta nf the I best book ever sold for less than twk price. The fastest selling book Is Ajbc immense nmfit n am..,. . . 11 inull!? people want IL Any one can become f cessful agent. Terms fjeeiuirr ?? Co., Portland, Maine. - - not 20-Cnd -IT f APPT9TP 8613(1 six cento for jx A AJLiXj and receive free, a box of goods which will help you wfj money risrbt awav than anvtMn- else irl ria. a WOT hour The be workers, absolutely sure Afoset U. Of eithp-r ut mcz-MVl fr09 v, f Co- Augusta, lfslnc. w "w iyw ... , . .:(- 1 :. x? f5 5 tf5 wcck borne. $5.00 ootj Capital not required. Reader, if T ! business at whlr.ii TvMmi. f itfwr x Jl or old, can make great pay all the tl work, with absolute certainty, write totT ucuxars to il ILiiLETT A Co.,ToxUxa' 1 !

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