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The Daily Review. JOSH. T. JAMflS. door I'd- U'lLMING l"UN- N- C FRIDAY. AmmH. t ecoa-tWs -ur. . , OUH PUBLIC iitn. Wo find Tcrj imeretiinx article in th Truo'cvrfwn exhibiting tbu condition of the finances of "t'l5 eniutry timing the jears which htvo pan incc March I..I66J. The I acting published ia tho Tradesman are eoA'o ir nx a Terj ontnp'.etd an J interesting exposi tion of the public ikLt recently issue' a a -oj id treasury department mis ex- pojitlon shows the t!ecrt-& of tbo tlebt la each month tinea the data named, as well as the decree in the monthly in terest charge and tie dacrrae in tho dobt ia each year. The amount of the debt, less the cash In. the treasury March I. ISC 3, was $?.5tt,483,?0i, and the annual interest charted at that date S130.C94JBW. The decrease ol the in teres; charge op to tho cad of each year and the decrease o! the 'debt la each Tear from Mtrch 1. 1863. to December Jl. 1633. Is showo, and IT aCbrds terj Interesting reading matter. We bare not space to iTe the flrarts for each year, bat tach has been the redaction la principal . and , InUrm, , siace that Hot .that, the dVt less the cash la the treaiary. December 31, 1333. .was. $l.eCK.783.060. and the Interest charge was $14,100, 131. .This Interest charge included 3, 677 637 paid for interest on bonds lssaed to the Pacific railroad companies. Ia 1609 Ihe Interest paid oa Pacific rail road bonds was only $1,794,857, or leas than half tho amonnt paid last year The debt has been reduced lo tba fifteen yean named $1,015,678,500 and the Interest charge, at shown, by near ly GO per cent. The smallest reduction of the debt ia any one year was $4,730,- 472, in 1874 and the greatest was $151, 54,351 ia I83J.. At the rste of pay meat ia ISSS-tbe whole debt, less the cash ia the tresary, would be paid, it it cuq4 be called at its face, in less than tea years. The national debt per eapita is now $29.41 and the annual interest charge per capita is &3 cents. The debt was heavies per capita August 31, 1605 when it was.i73.25 and the annual in terest per capita was $4.23. The debt bore on the pooplo lour and a ball limes as heavy in 1865 a it does now. Unless taxation shall bo reduced the gorern nient most go on paying the drbt whetti er it is doe and payable or u-it. Despite ail the profitgatoexpendHure which any party dsre venture upon, there wil likely bo a suplas to ho applied to the debt of more than $100,000,000 annual ly, and this must bo paid our. Itcaunot be allowed to remain (or even a halt Tear in the tretsury without deranging and brinzin ruin on tho business o the country. Th Manchester ship canal scheme i fairly beforo tbo Ilritish Parliament for approral or rejection. The object of the bill i9 to constitute . Manchester a port by the construction of a ca-nal. n deep-water chaoctl in the Mersey and sundry docks. Tho canal, itself i to bo S01 mi'.eslohg. Intersected by four aeta of lock?, with a (all between the two ends ot 50 feer, the general width at tho bottom balng 120 feet. It is there fore calcoltd that two ships of 50 feet beam would be able t pat each other easily at any point on the canal r.d that cotton ships with a tonnage race ing from" 1.700 to ,2.500 ions weuiu hare no difficultly io" navigating tne canal lo Manchester. The total, con Is estimated at X6,fc,!brt. .The . pr iectUone which Liverpool - naturally regsrvls with jealousy- ami alum, a like!? to rkuljt dim'nUh Us ou-iine-s as a oirauiercial oeotr. O,n:on Tary widely as to tho feasibility t ih plan. ;.v :;-' "v" , The New York taprrs are printing long articles about a . Iirookijn lady. 51 rs. Bateau, who has established an CUIUOUS PACTS. Of the , 40.000 Indian chiltren now . 1 ? f .V.?. v....nt vr nrtsm I f (Wl ,ra .. . . . . , a the cellar of her house. Tho p!a;c is free to ali corners it the family alrt aly la pi63-s3;in will allow trangen to stay.. The cats strohini are fed f and oth(rrft'iso provided for by Ihe gcod matron, who assumes tho right to regu late DiiDulatiiin in the cellar. She esti-; malts thai the placo will accommodate uu ho many cats comfortably, nd she affettionatly drowns the kilt in ia warm water in order n .t to chill or give them unnecessary pain. She takes onlv a few ot the more attractive cats into her confidence, and admit tbtm This tact is-ail the more fclgmucani when it is remembered that no system atic work had been undertaken until the latter part f Gen. Grant's admin istration. Among tho popular health crazes of the last ten years are noted the fresh blood euro lor. consumption; the' rand bath, the blue grass c ire. the sun bath cure, the fiboil cure, the" celery cure for nervousnes, and latest, the hot drinking water cure for every thin. Dr. Fordyce, of Toledo, strictly for bid callers ot his ofllee kisunjc his children. - He ha9 'collected a good deal ot data going to show that many lorins of disease may be transmitted by kiSKr MISCELLANEOUS KAIXiKOAD 9, iic Ui her par.or to bo petted and pampered, iog; also, that diseases caught in this way are more virulent man wnen con tracted by other means. lie favors a law making it a punishable oQ'ence for a diseased person to kiss children. The Paris police have arrested at Versailles a man who conducts there a lario -manufactory ot false truffles. Heretofore false truffles have lacked the rieht oerlumo. but tbo maa at. Ver sailles obtained the needed perfume by And Airs. Da Jo au is haDDV with her cats Dut this Brooklyn cat asylum i3 cuia'l .nfTiIr as com Dared with a similar enterprise in We3t Ca ester, IVnn. A Hdv of that town, who has do children and more money than she needs, built a brick house as a home for destitute cat, and; devotes tbo whole sfrncturo. from cellar to roof, to Cheans of an essence ot a highly delete- ci, riois cnaracier vruers uave oeeu their accommodation and comfort. permi:s her pensioners t5 regu ate their famdv matters ia all respects to suit ; thee seiyes, and neter drowns a kitten. She limply keeps house for them and does the marketing, and lets the feline nature hate its own play. That flight cold uu think so little of may prove the forerunner or a com plaint that may do fatal.! Avoid this re mit by taking Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. the'bejt of known remedies for colds. congbs. catarrhs, bronchitis, incipient consumption, and ail other throat .and laog ureases- , i PEItSONAU Tho Empress of Austria is not expect ed to visit Great Britain train as a huntress. Senator Vance Is above nepotijui. His son is a private secretary, but draws no salary. Mr. Georee v. Cable intends to re side permanently in New York. Edmund About is a millionaire. He is worm about d,uuu,uuu irancs. Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burnett will spend part ot the summer at Deer Cove, Lynn, Man. , Mlminffton r & Weldot Railroad onipaiiy. J OrFxca or uaxiaAi. SurEaijiTisrotirr. t WiisalntOD. Nl C., Not 17. X3a5 J - When you come to think of It, it ia not odd that literary people prefer m pipe to a ciffar. It is handier to amoke when they are writing-, and ever ao srach cleaner. And then it girea them the true eawnce and flYor of the tobacco. The most fastidious amokers amonfr an nation and all classes of men agree that the tobacco grown on the Golden Tobacco Belt of North Carolina ia the moat delic ious and refined in the world. Lighter than. Turkish, more fragrant than Harana, freer from nitrates and nicotine than ay other, it is just what the connoisseur praises and the habitual smoker demands. The very choicest tobacco grown on this Belt is bought by Black. weu's Durham Tobacco Co., and appears in their celebrated Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco. It is known the world over. Get the gen nine. with Bull trade-mark, then yon will be sure of .having abso lutely pure tobacco. . s . L inch 7 1yd j Brnr:.; ; c frl given for tho examination of specimen truffles from all the market staus in Paris where truffles are sold. Tho number of deaths from acser teen. Of these, eleven died ot cnioro- DaBIli JJUVlB, J311I1US. r I L . .klMwnrnwn I ' ' I jurm auu uuu eauu uviu vujwuiwiw and ether mixed with nitrous oxide. Dr. Jacobs remarks that the deaths Irom nitrous oxido are now so rare that physicians have begun to look on it as wfthoat dancer. . In tho caso of death from it above mentioned, the pa tient died from syncope, as is usual in deaths from chloroform. I ii. White Lead, Paints, French Window Glass. (---. i - .. i If Lit up by Fine Teeth the Dlainest teeth become attractivo. - Although ordinary dentifrices prove ineffectual to whiten and improve the i health ot the teeth. SOZODONT: is adequate to the task and does it thor ouzhlv. besides banishing from the breath an offensive smell. leetn strengthened and purified by SOZO DONT are not only whiter . but chew belter than others. As the teelh . im prove through its use. eating becomes a dolighlful indulgence instead of a penalty. Black satin and blnck silk grenadine form a favorite combination for the evening drosses of middle aged women. AQENCT FOB K T. ENAMEL PAINT ! C63 READY PEEP ABED PAINT. 1 ALL AND EXAMINE OUB GOODS AND get our prices. before purchasing. : The fact . - . i that oar Paints are from the celebrated Fac- toriee of Wetherill St Co., and Harrison Bros Change of Schedule. V AND AFTER KOVB 18. 8S3 AT 1.05 vyA. m., Paesenzer Trains on Uw Wilmlnar ton at weiaon i&aiiroaa mu run as roiiows : DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TBAINS DalLf NOS. 47 NOSTH AXJ 43 SOUTH. . Lea re Wilmington, FrontSU Depet, 8.63 A. Jo Arrive at Weldon 2.31 P. M Leave Wei don,. 3.00 P. M Arrive at Wllm'gton, Front SL Dpt, 8.40 P. M FAST THKOCGH MAIL A PAB822rOEB TKATW s Dailt No. 4d South. Leave WeMon 6.60 P. Ji Arrive at Wllm'-ton,ProntSt.Dp 10.i6P.J3i MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAINS DaiIt " No. 43 North. sv.1 ; Leave Wllmlnrton..;......:... g.oo p. m. Arrive at Wcldon... ....... ....... 2.V0 a! Si Mail axt Passkngkb Tkaws Noa 43 and 42 Leave Wilmington, (Sundays ex- T . . .tgP1) ' .....12.30 AM Arrive at Weidon..... a r Leave WeMon, (Mondays excepted)l. 05 A M Arrive at Wilmington...........;... 6.55 AM Train No. 40 South wlD stop only, at Wllaoa. Goldsboro and Magnolia. Tndns on Tarboro Branch Road Leave Rockv Mount forTarboroat 1.20 A. M. and 4.30 P. M.. Dally, iSunaava excepted). Returning leave Tarboro at 10.0C A. M and S P. it. Dailv Trains on Scotland Neck Branch Rrt Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.25 p. M. Re- wirpng leave iscouanq wecx at 8.30 A. M. utuiy xckp( sunuay. Traln No. 47 make close connection at Wei- aonrorau points Aorta Dally. All rail vis Richmond, and dally except' Sunday via Bav mug. . - -p' 4;.. 4-;-f Tram No. 43 runs dallv and n&kmAtnM v nectlon for all Points North via Richmond and vt asnington. , , ; . . All trains run solid between WPtnmgton an? " wuingvon, auu nave JTUiunan ir&L&ce Sleep era attached. For accommodation of local travel a paasen ir coach will be attached to local freight leav er Wilmington at 7.00 A. M. Dailv (vrnon Sunday. , r , r JOHN F. DIVINE, . General SnoerlntendAiit. ' T. M. EMERSON, Genera. ?aaaenger Ascrai r The wholesale small orders WH0LE3ALE PPicrg BAGGING ; : : 1 ODUiTQ . . UV. ......... ' l fi..... BACON North RaK2V North Caroiiiia & m 7" Shoulders. V ft ; -Sides. V to..... WESTERN SilOKED Hams........ .HtCT ' Sides, y fiy Shoulders.. . DRY SALTED - , J 11 O IW40 OJ 1 15 0l 10 o t t4o 1 90 1 eo SR S3. SO BAltRLS-uMUTui7wtne Vow Va rkk w A J New Cltv.eaeh t beeswax. ay.::.::.:.::" a4a&VAkO. "tr AH BUTTER, b North Carolina: Northern CANDLES, V E . operm... ......... TaUow...; l Adarnanthse.... l CHEESE, 4 r r v .! northern Factory............ Dairy, Cream.... State COFFEE, y ft "7 Viva.... Lasiyza,..:.....;...;,. CORN MEAL, bus.. In sacks "Ho 00 o O - : OtOB 1M o at IS O IlO u a 1. 1 14 0 "to ISO "HO nvio DoMESTlfS ' " ."rT r a RhAAHn tr A A i mi 1 YarnT bunch.::":::::::: EGGS, V doien...... risu o 85 a 23 a Hi A Co.,tlsufflcient juarantee for their quaBty WilniIngtOal ColUlU blfi and purity A fine line offCooklnc Stores at Factory Prices, In addition to oar large and full i HARDWARE STOCK, to which your attention lareepectfully Invited. & Augusta : R.-'RCo Omcx or Geskral 8dfkbjtekiknt, Wllnilnt--n. N. C. Nov 17, 1383 A a av rrot. AKssiiz sioppea in ixapies on bis wy Irom India to examine the I Luttek from J. Malcom Smith.Clerk sept 2 NATB7L JACO. 10 South Fron 8t aquarium there. If It bo truo that Sims Reeves has lost his voice and is coming to America, his manner might as well bear in mind that the American pub.ic has not rsi it4 voice Georca Kastma, who Invented and pcrlected the machine which made the tint ptrcusMOti caps in the Uniied Males, is uow living in Kalamfizoo, Mich., at the age of seventy. Iioth KnElisU Cimmanders in the unan ar sons ol medit-al men- S r William llewett's lather was Dr. Y W. (lewctt, who irncticed at Hriulit in. anJ the lather ol Sir Gerald (Irnham is Dr Graham, ol Eden Brog, Cuinbei land. Horr Auxut l-esiple, conductor ot i no it agucr .ssociaiion in vMogno, ana for thirtv years nu intimate friend and corrcpandent of Wagner's", has just publisned a book ot persmat recolitc tion'of tho maiter at Dresden. Col David L Stanley, who is to sue ctfd Gtu. Mackenzie oh the list ot brigadiers, is tho senior G .louel in thu . T. . .1 . l . . L -- -!.-. ariuy. u ciuoreo mo hervice in iijov, became a Major-General of volunteers and was. appointed Colonel .of the Twenty second Infantry in ISfifi. This wilt be the first promotion to Rriiadiei- deneral by senonty in i a number ol years. ; . ; I Puke Cod-Liver! Oil made from seh-cted livers, on tho seashore, by Cas well. Uazakd & Co., New York.. It is absolutely pure and sweet. Patients who have once taken it; prefer it to all others. Phsicians have decided it su perior to apy of tho other ohs in market. CiiAprF.! Hands. Face. Pimples. and rough Skin, cured by using .Juni per Tak Soap, made by Caswell, Hazard & Co. New York, in 3 w AIMCIL ANTICS. Thcra Is no tallinf whra mo lem on- dtrToaod couDlexitios are to cml. Two laro SJar refineries id Pn;UIel phla bate laid nnderroand pipe lor oonvejlnc molaasss from the wharf to their esUbtUhjnsoti. The red nr rim are one thousand fet from - tho wharf where the cargoes of m classes are re ceived In Tei? and jtwas found thai the carta ?a for, this dittano wai a serf bos Item la tho expense fl reflnlar. In addition t the delays : that- frequently took plaeo'Io hstlnz tho boxtheaii de livered. .Thrco loch pipes were laid onder tho streets from tho wharf to the reSnorieo and pampias engines attach ed. The molasses is first emptied Into larjo tinki and then steamed, to thin it, and afterwards pumped thro njh th pipes Into vaU at tho . refineries. . The a p para tut works eatily and snccfiful Sy. and It Ii loand to be an Important tavinr. What with plpo lines 'for oil and molasse. waUr. sttam ana 'rsi. and onderrroand wire for all sorts of parposei. the tabUrrasean mechanism of oarrKies promlfoa to become so In tricate that few will bo able to under stand it. - FIU Curexl Six Ycara Arjo. . -" ft riasbeea'ttveara sine I woo -cor- 4 of fits, says Mr. w Ford." of Wirt. Jefferson Co Ind. "Simaritan Asr cindid It, And It alwaji will, read er. $l.0.at drcjsts. "What struck an old soldier." is the he idini nn ar;io!e in au iteeiuod tiiUtuj orary. A pie of business compels us to skip thts article, but tie thn uioet likely l strike an old soldier tnese times is h iniiori aent, and he Keo. rally si rikes in tht region ot the pocketbook. Oil City Blzzj.rd. Mamma, said a Maori t'cur-ypar-old luaKleD, do tho eese lay the cooeberrie? "Oh, n. my child lhjy i: row on bushes. 'Well, what are o-jso ejrgs. anyhow?' "They are the ihinKS. my dear, which the ba;e ball plsjers make when they don't make Mnjr loinf Vtf- Orleans Item. Oh Chawlt gihed the poetical Mi ttavciitf. 'l ycirn r.r tao bxlmy wprinjc, when 1 can hie tue t the verdant lawn and batho in the niello rays of the selling sun! ! would b&th9 in something mure substantial. and cot maTcc It qatte so public! said th prosaic young man. Indianapolis lacisjors. My son, said an 6!d negro. now dltTrtl oaten do peniteniiry. try tir keep out. an arter dis. din stesl. leastwise doan do lack yer did bero. steal a pair o boots wat was too big for yesef an too little for yer old daddy t yer kaint pick up suthm d it'll d yer some good bo nones v irr.is .Do I understand that your cashier is an embezzler. Mr. Golddast? atked a friend ol the banker. Yes. replied Golddost,-"and we had every conO- denco in him. "Did he drink?' Yes. Gamble and drive fast horses?' ? Yes and. so far as can bo learned, was never a church member nor Sunday-school taxc&or In fad, ho Inspired implicit trust, and it only goes to 'show bow hard it is to discern a man's true character bv bis habits." Pittsburg of Westcitester Cousmr. New i Youk, for Nine Years. : White Plains, N. Y;, : May 7, 1883. ' I have for many years been troubled at times with muscular rheumatism and pleuritic pain3, and have always found Allcocks Porous Piasters to be quick and efficient in affording relief. in uecembcr last i nan an attacic oi Pneumonia, which left one of my lungs in a weak and extremely sensitive con dition, accompanied at times with se vere pain. The ' application of one plaster .relieved . tho pain in a short Wanted. OI A COMPANY WHO PROPOSK TO stabllah a manufactory thereon, well-timber ed cypress lands. Parties who may have suco lands to dispose of are requested to common! cate, with me at WadeBboroor by letter wltb Mr. Joih T. James, at! Wilmington m person ioll prrtcolars as to exact location of landi n timber of acres, probable yield of timber: i the acre and lowest price, mast be mAt i known. JOHN T. PATRICK, State Imml(rratlon Agent, X1 19-tf Wdlhorn. N " " 1 ' ' ' " Capital Prize $75,000.3 time, and I have worn one almost con- Tickets only $5. Shares in pro- stantly since, as a protection to the weakened lung. I have used Allcock's Porous Plas ters for myself and family for over a. m .,a a iweniy-nve years, always witn speeay beneficial results, and I do not hesi tate to recommentl them for their mild - portion. counter-irritant qualities, and for their LnniqiaTlpJ 1 Sf a fo T.nttArt efficiency in relieving soreness of tho "'JUlSiaua pXaiG lJVllQiy amp ilUU iUlUS til u. luuuuiauu VI uuu- ralgic character. . J.-MALCOM SMITH. Company, Be sure to obtain Allcock,s,' Por ous Plaster, as all others are worthless imitations. ... It is said that nt the Court Opera at Vienna tiny irieaudoccnt lamps, sus pended by fine 8wineing wire, jrive the effect of fireflies flashing and flit ting about in a tropical forest. By switches the current i turned off. and on at the pleasure of the operator, and the effect is electrical in other than ' a literal sense. ' ' We do hereby certify that ' we supervise the arranaements for all the Monthly and Semi- Annual Drawinat ot The Louisiana State Lot tery Company, and in person manage and con trol ; the Drawings themselves, and that ' the same are conducted with honesty, fairness,. and in good faith toward all partits, and we author ise the Company to use this certificate, wilhfac ! similes of our signatures attached, to its aavcr Mum.. a. ; . Satisfactory Kvldence.' J. V. Graham. VVholesale Druggist. of Austin, Tex. wiites: I have been handling 1R. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS for tho pan year. and hare found it oie of the most sala-- blc ruedicilo I have ever had in my noue rr Coughs. Colds and even Con sumption, always giving entire satisfac tion. " 1 lease send me another cross. Miunes' ti lumbermen cut 317.000.000 ret ol lumber this winter, thus ' mak ing a total supply now on hand of 528,- ikjo.ouo ie .t. - - Change of Schedule. Ain AFTER NOV'R 18th. 18S3J at .63 a. jo., sne xouowinsr rassemrer ocaea nie win oe run on tnis roaa i . - f No.42 Leave WllmlPgton,(Mondays excepted) 7.15 A M " Arrive at Florence.... 11.40 A M No. 45 Leave Fi rence, (Snndays i excepted)....-......... .... 7.40 P M Arrive at Wllmlngtop.......W lo P M NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS. DAJOLY Noa. West and 47 East. Iave Wllmlnsrton. 9.10 Pi M. Ieave Florence......-...."-.......... 2.40 A. M. Arrive at C. C. A A. Junction 6.35 A, M. Arrive at Colombia fi.40 A. M. Leave Colombia............ J... 9. C5P. M. Leave C.t C. & A. Junction... ..J.. .10.20 p; M. Leave Florence 4.33 AM Arrive at Wilmington.. 8.23 A, H, Night Mail and Passenger Tkain, Datlt NO. 40 W8T." - ; j Leave Wilmington J.. .10.40 P. 4L Arrive at Florence..... J..; 1.45 A. M, mail! and passenger tra IN DaILT 1 - Vn A3. Tfoot VI Leave Florence at.. ...... .3Jt5 P. M Arrive at Wilmington ........7.42 P. M- Traln 43 stops at all Station. No. 40 stops only at Flemtngton. and Marlon. rassensrers ior uoiumbia ud ail minta nn t-t tlon.i-and all points beyond, should take the ikxi express. , - , , . . Separate Pullman " Sleepers for Charlesto and Augusta on. I'raln4i. - , ; All trains run solid between Charleston and Local freight leaves Wilmington dally ex- JOHN F. OITINK General Snn.rlTitTirlnt T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agent. Carolina Central R. B. Mackerel, No. 1, V bW.......l 00 a g llackereL No. 1, V halt bbl.. 8 CIO Z Mackerel, No. - f bbU... 4. 9 CO ttli 2 c . C, T v " w nil AacKerei, no. a, y bt)I..r.. . 7 75 Mullets, y bbL...... J. 4 00 Mullets. Pork bbla... ' r iZ JprvCod, f fb... N. C. Roe Herrln. V ker...; i Si 2 f . - m ir MB m B rr w . . ,, - :BattghsPhosvhaS?;;:::gg gg Carolina Ferullzer. .. Ground Bona. "SiJ!: - Ml UI ' IJI ttm 40 oo vLupicue aianure.. .......... nn 03 : Whann-s Phosphate. ..Voo " " ' .uw.w-w. ...... .... JJU m -9xKcx uu jrnoBpnate..OO oo mtt fM . Kxcellenza Cotton Vtiu ii 2f French's Carbonate of Lime... I S iff?? French's Agricultural Llxae!' .! S 2 2 FLOUR. Fbbl 'TT"7 ' I Fine i..........;..... 2 M . J Northern Super. IZZiS SIS Extra,.i..i...., -2:j.v:r;M..j;::::. ? 2.255 wiy auiis ii-xtra.... - GLUE It lb. Oltt a is OK i GRAIN. ? bushel Corn, from fitore, bars,whlte. . Corn, cargo, In bulk, wMte.. Coca, cargo, in bags, white.. 1 Corn, cargo, mixed, In bags.. Oatsfrom store...... ....TI.. wjKvZ"'''"7 ,lw 01,1 Tzrr ury... . ............. ii m i.' HAY. V 100 fta- i ; "r " Western.. ........ ............. i is ' m i North River........ ,s!'J noop iiron. v it, :;; v- "I. lARi.y lb- "T-" . Northern..;.......;:.;:::!.' - jw North Carolina........ ' ( T.rfcfi? uv v, i , " LUMliER, City awed. r M ft! ' ' I o-up cum, :ruB3wea......u....la 00 CJO iougn auge i-iaux.... .......15 00 OH m Wcs t India C&rgoea,aceordh - ir I ta niiolltr i v, ml 'Dressed Flooring, seaiied.'jj 00 ca Scautlinc and Board, cnm'n.-i m nn to MOLASSES, V gallon ; f i .1 new jrop uuba, in HJifls...M , OC O "! : in hbls...... to o rorto Rico, in puds. ;.. -"v, . ; tn bbls Sugar House, in hhds..., ir bbls.. Syrup, In bbls..... t Reg,Cutr10d basis.. 00 00 oo 28 10 000 K tt (t 0 ft OH OILS, k gallon- ikeroscne.... T n 4 LOnseed.. ........ ........ Rosin.. f ....... ........ xar.. Deck and Snar... PfJULTRT . Chickens, Uvo; grown. i. 2i" t , Spring. ....... ...... '-Turkeys . PEANUTS bushel....;.. POTATOES, f bushel l Sweet..........!.. trlAh. t? hhl. :; - M - ............... .. v FORK, V barrel n City Mess.......-..:.:.; ..i.2S K j Prime...... r..MM.....Un fill ifciitup.. ...................... .17 w aa RUOwllna, T lb-.... j 4!t, I Rough. bushel 4111 BAGS, r lb Country......... J , l$ 11 11 10 W 90 00 00 I 25 10 15! to o oic Oil cie o 9 at CI en a cm frao 9 Kescued From Death. : William J. Couzhlin. of Soraervilb Mas., siys; In the fall of 1876, 1 was taken with bleedino of lcngs follow etl by a severe cough. I lost mj- ap petite anJ floh. and was confined to my bd. In 1877 I was admitted to the Hospital. The doctors Ktid I had a hide in my lanzs as biic as a half dollsr. Atoue timo a report went around that I was dead I cave up hope, but a friend told me of DR. WILLIAM II ALL'S UALSAM r UK THE LUNGS. I got i a Dome, wnen to my surprise. I' com menced to feel better, and to-day I leel Deiier uian xor taree years past; " , ' Anottter Physician's Testi mony, j Boston, Mass., May 9. 1881. I know panics who have tried all kinds of medicines for Lun Disca'ei. who say that Dr. Wm. Hall's Bauau FOR THE LUNOS IS a COSIPLETE SCO j CESS. DR. CUAS. U. WOOD. InterestiDS to Fishermen: : The cele brated "Fish Brand Gillins thread is old only at Jacobi's. He is the Im- poner sAent- . I Commissioners. Incorporated In 18C3 for 25 years by the Leg lslature for Educational and Charitable pur poses -with a capital of tl ,000,000 to which a reserve fund of- $550.600 has since been aaded.::.: ' -- By an overwhelming ponulai vote Its chlsewas made 'a part of the present State Constitution adopted December 2d, A. D., 1879. ' The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed oy sue people of any irate. ' It never scales or postpones. IU Grand Single Number Drawlnrs itake place monthly.-; f; . A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. Fourth Grand Drawln.: Class D. In the .Academy of Music, at New Orleans. iTieeaay, jipru s, l&un Monthly Draw lng.-:;- , .... ...... Oarital Prize, $75,000. 100,000 Tickets at - Five Dol lars Each. Fractions in Fifths in proportion. LIST OF PRIZES. Company: I Otfice or GKHJUtAL sdpekixtendeitt. Wilmington. N. a, Ott. Jst, 1SSS. Change of Schedule. fI AND AFTER OCTR 1st, 1SSS. i THE -r. : - . 1 t r it mm At'lU ttu tallow, V ft.....;.;......... J : I TIMBER, M feet-fihippmi.UCO City ! tue 1 SALT, & sack, Alum........... f 00 xjverpoo ..................... M tt f Lisbon 00 4 American i oo C SUGAR, V ftCuba....,.-.!. 00 a Porto Rico.... v..;...w. 00 C A Coffee.. ............... 00. 0 I B : .. ........ ............. 00 C l C VkO ::'Ex c ............ c i Crushed 10UC D SOAP, V lb Northern.......... SHINGLES, 7 In. f M lo M CU common.... .................. I w ma j u ,11 Cmrees Hearts 0 00 O i staves, v m W. O- Barrel.. II No. L 1 Capital Prize of 1. Capital Prize of 1 Capital Prize of...... Prizes of $8.000 5 Prizes of 2.000 10 Prizes of 1,000 20 Prizes of C00. 100 Prizes of 200 '. 500 Prizes of 100 . 500 Prizes of 50 1000 Prizes of 25. . aPPKOXZXATIOK PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $750. 9 M 550, 75,000 25,0:0 10,000 12.ii0C 10,000 10,000 lO.OfO C,750 400 2,250 followlxscneuuie will be operated on Rallroaa : f PASSENGER MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN I Dally except Sundays. 1 Leave Wilmington at....... .7.00 P M I ixiave Kaieignat V.....8.00 P. M - Arrive at Charlotte at 7.30 A. M l Leave Charlotte at. i...ai5 P. M No. a. Arrive Ralelsrh au :L..8.30A. M ) Arrive at Wilmington ati... 8.25 A. M. Passenger Trains stoo at rejrtJar staMrm only, and points designated In the Company SSSLBT DIVISION, PASSENGER, UAH. EXPRESS AND FREIGHT. Dally except Sundays. No. S. ? Ve?re aariotte. 8.15 A, M f Amveas sneioy.. ....1S.15 P. M. No. 4 1 Vt7--V' T 7.40 P.'M. i ""'o vuaroiu........j, 0.40 I'. M. Fine Min ''U a Mill Prime..... .........i.... 7 MU1 Fair. IKCf Prnnmn. irill - lilt il" A IA. ... ......... .... . m t SI Inferior Ordinary........ WHISKEY, V gal-Northern..l f 12 North Carolina. 1 f WOOL, V lbWashed........ ,$ I . BnrrT.,...r......M... 11-J .if fA'Ha wiwvfnff elm av ? v - ?r poetaje, " m tree, s TQJV, that win P?r? way of making more money laT "iL- n ATT ITl lJli cento for . l. mall vou cox oi sample good VtVtt mo hr.ii.ht vns.1hi nt tBT' rV. Capital net required. We will Jj uwcnnuuig 'jme or iu rr. TLe wnrt it Tin5Tnj!l1T7tedMK?3 Trains No. 1 and 2 make, elmte Mm, . , I voumr and M. -Yah van easily tsxt v" Hamlet with R. A A. Trains to and froniRai to $5 every evening. That n - i - -; r ; ., j j ( i wore mar less tne unsiness. w - xm.ru tip ip.i nncr in m ii ana ru u , iuuiBTiire ana points. West. I Ben iree. j jrortmics wiu do hf Also, for Spartanburg, GreenvlUe, Athens. o give their whole time to p Uanta and all points Southwest. 5;. uTm' success absolutely fare. Don't now. Address SraSOS A -Ir" "Dyed." . Jl T MONAC1T8, Hv SECOND 8TREET.be- tveea Market and Pri&cesa. Ladle anl Gen Uemea's good of every deMrlpOoa. any color. Also, deaarar. aoourln r aad hWht,. me a pix of vtror oW kUd Ukrrea. riatf i-nzes, amounting to 9265,500 Avwuauui iornieiia rmrm inmiiii tut marl only to the offloe of the Company In New Or. For further Information, write wiv- h mg rua address. Make P.O. Money Or derspavable and address Readstered Letters to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL RANK, - .:. POSTAL NOTES ani .niln. bnLT: Manor Express (all sums of $5 and upwards by Express at our expense) to ... au A. DAUPITJN, - T M. A. DAUPHIN. ! H-T??.: i . f 607 8eventhSL, Washmgtoa. D. C mch Is wed-sat iw-rtSw 7-- Tobacco Selling Fast, , 300 ?OXIS AJfD CADDIES SOLD with. Ia three weckil 1 ' - LzSi ) Boxes and Caddies to close consignment. Various Brands from SO cents upwards pjLsrh beIrTsS . Atlanta , L f! JrtKiro r- flllTtfuHntrni.. rw. CLARK, General Pnerrt F.1 oct Maine. TOT !?? rs iHs-a - eroi'- HIPS fi s rssSS i St'. jO- ?;o g. s 3 s -2.o a j- a. cr 2 Km. . i. thaa I Puce. --The' fastest selling J3 Immense tTrofits to ageou. Ait-. r I people want IL Any one ca t cessful agent. Terms free, orfii uo.j POTiiand Maine. - - - WJ 7 rtr box f goods which will D1? ; worki. All; of either sex, hour v. The broad road to fortcae rs 1 the workers, absolutely ax..ZL dress, Taua A Co.. Augusta, nor su-ema lyw - ' li-, r1 CgLL aweekatlMwae. VV V Pay absoiowiy -r3S CaoitAi nt wnhirti-Reader, ..r Duamess at wnieh persons rrrw, ; m i. m i or old, can make great p WOTlr. -with hanhrt ecrU tcalarwto ir. illxxttt c COh & & a .8- U u a u u 1; full1 tir - wr -Az3i iyw
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