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The Daily Review. KSH. T. JAMES. Editor A Prop. MONDAY. APRIL, 7, 1834. KaiertM nthe Pottoac at WUialaa-ioa. K. C. m&oaollAm nailer Thee tnt in New York two haiheeih bouses, wberd diis:ptia in the rHt cm drug niaj bo indulge!. Or.b krpt by an American, on Leiinptun avenue, is luxurious la its appointment, and It U asM to be patronize! by lawyers, politic, acini, men about town, and Lt wc.I-drej3x! and apparently refined and iot jilt lent womci. The other CflUbIbhmcnt,oo i'c!l strot, is quite the rereraa in iu charadrr, and is pre sided over by a Chinaman. Although the effects ol hasheesh arc quite a de moralizing as opium, the police do not interfere with the hasheesh houses with the opium joints. A whala rusajarinz filty feet PER3XJNAL. Prol. rackanl, .f Princeton, is fioinz to Europe shortly. It i mul that Senator Fair is to .re marry his divorced wife ! Rer. O. A. (Jonfon has been inslnlled as pator of tha Old South Church. Bos ton. Mrs. Kate Chuse is living in the Ave nue du Hois dc IJolosne, having rented a houa there. , The late William II. Foz?. who died a short time ago, wr.ihe lat-t of lour brother, who died chi.u.es.. Of three noted millionaires. L,. l. Hantingtun. Markjllopkins and (ov. Stanford, all of whom made their enor mous fortune!! chiefly out i Central Pacific, none but the third has ever bad . h;.t tz,v tnf.jrd had n Son. who died a tow wrek ago in Italy, about 10 yeaibold. Aeituer 01 mo i.iie direct descendant to whom to leave his nroDtrtv. i r m m i FOU THI2 CUIUOUS. as The founder of the Rothschild family. Mejec Acse.m. was bprn in Fraukfort in 1713. - ThD m invented by Archvtas shore ol of Tsrentum, a disciple of Pythagoras. about 42U u. v. A Chinese picture recently exhibited in leozth was stranded on the Accomao Connty, Va.t a few days aso. irire niaermeaauacaea wo mon-iw j -r-; "nhinl anglers hootlof and chopping it and secured lt tbe eleventh! century. L . I t.1.l l .-sirs. . r nr I ' . . a . t with two anchors bsld by ropes pasacd throuzh boles cat m its Hash. The cap. tors wr at work ab m; the Uvlatbai fr aeraral hours, and It was thought to be diid. When tbe tide cane la at night, howrrer. the creatare dlsplajed renew ed vitality, and by a desperate struggle scaped from - captlfitT. carrying the rb!e and anchors with IL Ko more was seen o! lt until the second day after, when it was discovered In the channel dead, and as towed ashore. It will probably yield 75 barrels ot ol'. There Is a good deal of leclln in Indiana over the reported conditio of insane women in the county poorhonses throughout the State. The secretary of the State board of health and tbe super intendent of the insane asylum have been making a survey of these poor nouses, and the condition. of things is terrible. Said Superintendent Fletcher: If yoo coald tell half the horrible truth about the poorhonses ol Indiana and the treatment of tbe women in tbem, the inssneand the idiotic. I believe tbe women of Indiana would move upon them and tear them down. In many oftheaijlams they are treated as wild tx-a its kept caged itv cells, .tied or chained. It. other cases the men and women mix freely together. Wall street is unhappy. lis condi tion Is pictured in this paragraph from the New York Htrnldi "At the lunch counter at Delmonteo's yesterday there was pointed out a gentleman who stood making a luncheon o3 a cake and a class of water, who two years ajo made his wile Christmas present or $100 000 In Government bond. He ws worth outside of that probably half a million dollars. To-day bo Is without a dol'ar, bis wUVa bonds having 4 been thrown Into the aame hole with his own for tune Indeed, the lunch room t De' " monico's Broad street house is always a aivnrji hftromeler ol the for- piKU . tones of stack brokers. During the flush times from 1873 to the beginningot 183 the tables there were always crowded from noon until half past 1, and at near ly overy table champagne was drunk. Now beer is the popular beverage, ana the tables are very oaen de.ened. their former patrons preferring to stand at tha counter down stiira and indulge in a sandwich or a cake. and a cup of cof fee." A New York letter sas: "A day or two ago it was stated In this corrcpon denoe that Ifanybody surpoed x-Scn at-r Coak'.ing had permanently retired from politics he was laboring under a misapprehension which would speedily be dissipated. The statement is sup Darted b J tbe publication to-day rf a tion in one of the morning journals from . Congressman nir..Mi i fV?nrado- nrofeftiinz to 4 1 U i I , w - " throw new l'utht upon tbe circumstances vtiendior the rupture betwen tbe ex Senator und the late President Garfield, the sum and snbstanco ol which is that ik.M dliharata Durniaa on tbe MV W " " , nartofthelaUerandlbeirindsof Mr Blaine to crowd th farmer out of publlo Ufa. There is but little that i really new. bowsvtr. but bis sutemeoubave a peculiar importance at this time in.rw.tln a determination on tbo part of the Stalwarts to re rt themselves In the State Conven tlan. and at Chicago, should the plowed knight bo pushed lor the Presidency. That la tha Interpretation put upon u at thecluba as well as al the postoffice and thecuf tomhoaie, where the current political drift Is narrowly watched. Tbe it.ir v.4 brethren will have some thing to say by way of reioindcr. and if this raking op of old grievances is to continde.it would bo as well perhaps Rnohliean oDtlmlsts to restrain ex Dictations that the National Convention Is going to be a ooaei mppj iu and that there are no breakers ahead. There can be no question, it may be added, that the Belford pubUcation was cot made without Mr. Conkiing's assent. ' - The French Govtrnoent U about to Wt 4,530 miles more of .nndergronna lcrapb wlrt. The olive wa Introduced into Ath ens in IW0 B C. and wa first plant ed in Ithly aboutatn'uanu jearsia.er. Arabic was the legit linguage ol Spain nntiil tbe fourteenth century SprnUn UlU OOl Decome Kcueia uum the sixteenth. j Ta iVrntnU (lAcl&res that at thotime Ot the rising of tha Pleiades, ho eamej sees the constellation Deiore u is iiotc to the human eye, and will not lieitowu in any other direction than with its head toward tbe East. The Romans introduced their ounce, our avoirdupois ounce, into Britain The pre?ent ounce was orouuni irom Grand Cairo into Europe about the tim- of the crusade. 1095, and was first adopted at Troyes, a aty ol France, whpnea the name. It is used to weigh gold, silver and precious stones. Tn rArfnin countries in South Ameri ca birds arekept to tend flocks as dogs are here. Tho bird generally used is the chana. an allied form to the horned screamer. It is extreracy pugnaci ous, darting at dogs or other birds when they approach its charge, driving them away with loud cries and sturdy blows from the oeat ana tan APUIIi ANTICS. Pm rizht in with you," as one cog wheel said to the other. The author of the saying that "you must always take a man as you nod him" was a constnble. Never mind, sonay, tho rain makes boys grow remarked a tramp the otht-r day. when lie loot asiiKumoreu away from a lad in tbe ruiul ot ram storm. 'But are you sure she'll accept you?" aakod Dufllx I Frink. who was about to pop." "Accept me? "You bet she THE MAILS. Tbcmafls close and arrive at tbe City Poa efflc a. follow. : v .1 tVMnlrh maila fliL. ..... -7.00" P. H. J Northern throujeb and wiT nuill.-. 0i A. M. Kale Urn. Ualla for the N. C Kallroad ami routes snppUed there trom lnclud- - In A. & N. C- Batlroad at s 7.00 P M. and f .00 A. M Southern Mall for aU potato South. . dally 6.15 A. M. and 8.00 P. M. Western malls (C C. liallway) dally. , ' ' (ciceit Sunday) ..............6.1 tr. i All points between Uamlet and IU1- elzh.................---.-'."-.6.t5 V. in Mail for Cheraw and Darltaelon Kail- xoiul 6.15 A. M, and 8.00 P. IL if&llA for wlnU between Florence and Charleston 6.15 A. M. and 8.00 P; M. rayctterllle aud office on Cape Fear ltlrcr, Tuesdays and ridaya. l.no P. IL FayettcvUle. via Lrumberton, daUy, i except Sundays e-1 r' M" Onslow C. H. aud Intermediate ofl- ces, Tuesdays and Fridays 6.00 A. M. Smith vllle malls, by steamboat, daily (except Sundays) 8.30 A. M. Mails for Easy HM. Town Creek, Shallotteand Little Klrcr, Tues days and Fridays 6.00 A.M. WrljrbUvllle, dally 80 A. M. rM OPKN FOR DELIVERY. Northern through and way malls.... 7.30 A. M Southern Mails 7.30 A. M. Carolina Central Railroad 9. 00 A. M. Malls collected from street boxes business portion of city at 5 A. M., 11.30 A.M. and 5 30 1 M. and from other point of the city at 5 r. m. M mn m. Stamp Office open from 7 A.M. to 6 P. M., Money order and Kearlater Department open from 8 A. M. to 5.S0 P. M. General dellrery open from 7 A.M. to 6 P.M. nd on Sundays from 8.30 to 9.30 A. M. Carriers delivery open on Sunday from 8.30 to 8.30 A.M. - AVllmlnprton JJistrict. Methodist E. Churcb, South, Quarter ly Meetings : liko my clothes ready- i ' music by will! She's rr- Ilovoii buv voiir otiu JM inntiirpil a vniinff l:ldv pilWVt mm J ----- the of the deacon dau2ht.r. "Oh, no' sho re- tA'uiAz I alwavs wait until bunuay. and then get it by the choir." Wheu a vounir wenmu is in love she turns to the poei'i corner fir t on pick- ins up tho local paper. Alter sno is married she turns first to the advertise ments of the dry goods stoi c. j Miss Brown. I bavo been to learn how to tell fortune?.7' said a fellow to a Jarisk brunette; give mo your hand, it you please lv. Air. into, now sudden you are! Well, co ask pa." "I it true that when a wild gor so's mat-J dies il uevcr takes another?" asked a young widow. Yes, but don't worry about that. Tho reason it acts that way is because it is a goose.' SHOUT - A perfectly white peacock, tho only one in tbe country, is on exhibition in Boston. Again we remark that Boston is indispensable in this country. It requires threodays in which to complete the marriage ceremoay in China, but when it i.s dono it is a FtroDg Nothing short of death can burst "Don't eat so much ou one bide ol vour mouth all the lime. was tho warning nn up-townjboy gavo hts sif ter. If you do you will grow fat all one-side! .' The money expended by American for the purchase of pictures iu France within the last twenty years amount to 200,000,000 francs, which is equal to $10,000,000 An FrurlUh tr.ir?ler aavs that the New York people look ono way whilo they are walking another, and that strangers have great trouble in dodging ar3ndthem. W'pre vou ever caueht in a sudden squall?" aked an' old yachtman of a worthy citizen. Will, I guess so!' respooded the good man ! 'have helped to bring up eight' babies!'' Alnnhnl li n cood cleanser of clasx. and this may bo why a Chicago editor gives the following cou.Hnda recipe: To polish windows, simply breatho on them and then rub briskly." Probably the largest and finest per fect plate glass ever made in this coun try has jnt been finished in JfXerson sonTiU. Ky. Jt contains square fAt nrl mMtniM lolxfHG inclitrs. Two rival 8aie-makers in Pittsburg will each mane a saie. iock j.oou m it, and at a given signal band it over to experts to be opened, and the one whose safe bold out the longest is to have tbe S 10,000. Vth a view of arousing closer atten tion tr education in tha South tho World's Exposition, which opens at New Orleans In December, will have a representation of all the schools in tbe Uaited States. ' Tbe length of the train of a dress worn on the occasion or a presentation at the Enclish court is from threa and a half to four yards, and these are usual ly three widths ofaiaterial, tbe petti coat alio being trained. - IIow are wo we ever going to get throush our Spring and Summer's work? Wo are an run uown, iireu out before it berrins." So say many a farm- or's family. Wo answer, go to your druggist and pay live uouars lor six hnfila of AxorU Sirsaoarilia. This i- just the medicine you need, and will pay compound interest on tne investment. As charity covers a multitude of sins deforoGod, so does politeness, before SECOND ROUND. Wilmington at Filth Street April Clinton Circuit at J obnson's Chapel April Topsail Circuit at Ilerring's Chapel April Bladen Circuit at Soule's i Chapel. J .....April Wilmington at Front Street May Brunswick Circuit at Mace donia May Sraithvillo..... - May Whiteville Circuit at Fair BluEf May Remington Circuit ..May Elizabeth Circuit at Bladen . Springs May 31 and June Newton Grove Mission at Black's Chapel. .'. June Cokesbury Circui: at Cokes bury June Point Caswell Mission June Dunlin Circuit June Onssow Circuit June Waccamaw Mission, June W. II Bobbitt, P. 5- 6 1213 1920 I. 26 27 3- 4 10 11 17-18 24-25 28 1 7- 8 14-15 18 21-22 28 21) 28,29 E. men. JJysterfa and Neryous Prostra tion. Wo ffivo our readers an extract from u cheerful letter, wrilted by Mrs. Eliza- both Smith, ol Uicnmono, ma., wno s.iva: 'frimariuin JVermnc cured me of hysteria and nervous prostration." Uomment is useless. i mt No estate can make him rich that has a poor heart. Rescued From Ieath. William J. CouzbUn, of Soraervilie Mass., says ; In the fall of 1876. 1 was taken with bleeding op' lungs follow ed by a severe cough. I lost my ap petite and fiosh. and was confined to my bed. In 1877 1 was admitted to the Hospital. Tho doctors paid I had a hole in my lones a3 big as a half dollar. At one time a report went around that I was dead I gave up hope, but a friend told me of DU. WILLIAM UALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS. I got a bottle, when to ray surprise. I com menced to feel better, and to-day I feel better than for three years past. Another Physician's Testi mony. BoiTON. Mass., May 9, 1881. I know parties who have tried all kinds of medicines for Lung Diseases, who 6ay that Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam for tub LrxGS is a complete suc cess. Dit. CHAS. H. WOOD. In Philadelphia, Mr. Luther Gettz has wedded Miss Pbebe Free. It's a tunny marriage where both arc tied and only one Gettz Free, 'while the omciattng clergyman murmurs: "I wonder what will my Phebe?" Letter fkom J. Malcom Smith,Clekk of Westciiestei: County, New York, fok Nine Years. White Plaen-s, N. Y., " Mav7. 1683. I have for many years been troubled at times with muscular rheumatism and pleuritic pains, and have always found Allcock's Porous Plasters to be quick and efiicient in affording relief. In December last I had an attack of 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 the pain in a short time, and I have worn one almost con stantly since, as a protection to the weakened lung. I I have used Allcock's Porous Plas ters for myself and family for over twenty-five years, always with speedy beneficial results, and I- do not hesi tate to recommend them for their mild counter-irritant qualities, and for their efficiency in relieving soreness of the lungs and pains of a rheumatic or neu ralgic character. I J. MALCOM SMITH.' Be sure to obtain "Allcock's" Por ous Plaster, as all others are worthless imitations. ; Tobacco Selling; Fast. 300 B0XKS NZ CXI""! SOLD wllh- In thrwweeka. 50) Boxes ud cadaisi to close conslxinaent. Various Brant1. from to cents upwards. SJUf-L BXAB, BiZ xaeh? , - 13 Mamt Street : J - -.5 Wbcn you coma to think of it, it is not odd thxt Uterazy reople prefer a pip to a cigar. It is handier to smoke when they are writing', and ever so much cleaner. And then it giTes them th4rne essence and flavor of tbe tobacco. The most f astidious smokers anions; aD nations and all classes of men agTee that the tobacco grown on the Golden Tobacco Belt of North Carolina is the most delic ious and refined in the world. Lighter than Turkish, more fragrant than Havana, freer from nitrates and nicotine than wy other, it is Just what the connoisseur praises and the habitual smoker demands. The very choicest tooacoo grown on this Belt is bought i7 Black, well's Durham Tobacco Co.. and appears in their celebrated Dull Durham Smoking Tobacco. It is known the world over. Get the genuine.withBuIl trade-mark, then you will be sure of having abso lutely pure tobacco. . men 7 1yd " nrm efrl BTUapItal Prize $75,000.9 i i Tickets only $5. Shares in pro- t : portion. Louisiana State Lottery ! Company. Tf do hereby certify that tot supervise the arrangement for all the Monthly and ' Semi' Annual Drawing of The Louisiana State Lot tery Company, and in person manage and con trol the Drawing themselves, and that the same are conducted with honesty, fairness, and in good faith toward alt parties, and we author tee the Company to use this certificate, with fac similes of our signatures attached, in its adver Usements. . i Commissioners. Incorporated In 1863 for 25 years by; the Leg islature for Educational and Charitable pur poseswith a capital of $1,000,000 to wtueh a reserve fund of $550,000 has since been added. - By an overwhelming populai vote; Its fran chlse was made apart of the present State Constitution adopted December 2d, A. D., 1879. I The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by the people of any State. ( Itnever scales or postpones. Its Grand 'Single Number Drawings take place monthly. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. Fourth Grand Drawlng.'Class D, In the Academy of Music, at New Orleans, Tuesday, April 8, 1884 167th Monthly Draw lng. Capital Prize, $75,000. 100,000 Tickets at Five Dol lars Each. Fractions in Fifths in proportion. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 Capitol Prize of........ 75,000 1 Capital Prize of..... 35.0G0 1 Capital Prize of ; 10,000 2 Prizes of $6,000 12.00C fi Prizes Of 2,000 10,000 10 Prizes of 1,000 10,000 20 Prizes of 500 10.CX0 100 Prizes of 200 20,000 800 Prizes Of 100.... 30,000 600 Prizes of 50.. 25,000 1000-Prizes of - 25...; 25,000 . APPROXIMATION FRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $750. 500. 250. 6.7N) ,500 2,250 1,967 Prizes, amounting to, $235,500 Application for rates to clubs should be made only the offlce of the Company In New Or leans. ' For further Information, write clearly, giv ing full address. Make P. O. Money Or ders payable and address Registered Letters to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL RANK, New Orleans. La POSTAL NOTES and ordinary letters by Mall or Express (all sums of $5 and upwards by Express at our expense New Orleans, La. orM. A. DAUPHIN, I ". 607 Seventh St., Washington, D. C men 12-wed-sat-4w-da;w Sash, Doors, Blinds, White Lead, Paints, French Window Glass AGENCY FOB T. ENAMEL PAINT GO'S READY PREPARED PAINT. Q ALL AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS AND get our prices before purchasing. The fact that our Paints are from the celebrated Fac tories of Wetherill & Co., and Harrison Bros & Co.,'lssumdent guarantee for their quality and purity. A fine line of Cooking Stoves at Factory Prices, In addition to oar large and full HARDWARE STOCK; to which your attention Is respectfully invited. sept S NATITL JACOBI, 10 South Front St ifel y gR I h s? g is I i-i r H a Wilmington &: Weldon Railroad Company. OmcB or Qwkkxv s dperintuj DKKT, " ! i Wilmington, N. C, Nov 17, 1SSS Change of. Schedule. ON AND AFTER NOVU 18, 18S3, AT 1.05 A. M., Passencer Tralna on the Wilming ton & Weldon Railroad will run as follows;: DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAINS DAIM NOS. 47 NOETH AND 43 SOUTH. : LeaTC Wilmington, Front St. Deptt, 8.53 A. M Arrive at Weldon i 2.31 P. M Leave Weldon......... J 3.00 P. M Arrive at Wllm'gton, Front St D'pt, S.40 P. M Fast Tiikough Matl a Passenqeb Tbaik- j Dailt No. 40 Sodth. ) : Leave Weldon...................... 5.50 P. to Arrive at Wllm'gton, Front SU D'p't 10.ii5P.:Al MAIL j AND PASSENGER TRAINS DAILT. " ' ' i No. 43 North. - Leave Wilmington. Arrive at Weldon.. 2.t0 A. M, Mail and Passenger Trains Nos 45 and 42 Leave Wilmington, (Sundays ex- cepted) ..12.S0 A M Arrive at Weldon 6 30 A M Leave Weldon, (Mondays exceptcd)l. 05 A M Arrive at Wilmington 6.55 A M Train No. 40 South will stop only at Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. Trains on Tarboro Branch Road Leave RockV Mount for Tarboro at 1.20 A. M. and 4.30 P. M.. Dally, Sundays excepted). Returning leave Tarboro at 10.00 A. M and 3 P. M. Dally. Trains on Scotland Neck Branch Road leave Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.25 P. M. Re turning leave ( Scotland Neck at: 8.33 A. M. dally except Sunday. Train No. 47 make close connection at We don for all points North Dally. All rail vis Richmond, and daily except Sunday via Bat Line. I " Train No. 43 runs dally and makes close con nectlon for all Points North via Richmond aud Washington. - - -j -o-. All trains run solid between Wilmington an? Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleep ers attached. ... For accommodation of local travel a passen ger coach will be attached to local freight leav lngWllmlngton at 7.00 A. M. Dally except Sunday. f ' ' JOHN F.I DIVINE, General Superintendent. T. M. EMERSON, Genera Passenger Agent. . nov 17 I - K-.- r: - Wilmington, Colnmbia & Angnsta B. R. Co. OFFICE OF GKinCBAX SUFEBIKTENDENT. Wilmington, AL SurEaiNTKNDENX. j ' i, N. C. Nov 17,1883 ; ; J Change of Scheduier fS AND AFTER NOVR ISth, 1883, at j 4.33 A. m.-,- the reuowing rassenger acnea ule will be run on this road : - - Vo.4-2 Leave Wllminsrton.f Mondavs ; I excepted) 7.15 A M " Arrive at Florence.... 11.40 A M No. 45 Leave Fi rence, (Sundays i excepted) ........ 7.40 P M M Arrive at Wilmington .12 10 P M NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, DAILY Nos. 48 Wect and 47 East. ! Ixsave Wilmington 9.10 P. M. Leave Florence 2.40 A. M. Arrive at C. C. & A. Junction...... 6.35 A. M. Arrive at Columbia .'. .40 A. il. Leave Columbia. 9. 55P. M. Leave C, C. A A. Junction......... 10.50 P. M. Leave Florence. . 4.3. A. M Arrive at Wilmington. 8.23 A. M. Night Mail akd Passenger Train, Dailt No. 40 West. i ; Leave Wilmington.' .......10.40 P. M. Arrive at Florence........ L45A.M, MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN DAILY No. 43 East. r Leave Florence at........ ......35 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington .7.42 P. M Train 43 stops at all Stations. No. 40 stops only at Fleming-ton. and Marlon. JPassengers for Columbia and all points on G. & C. R. R., C, & R. R. Stations. Aiken Juno tion, and all points beyond, should take the Night Express. , ? Separate Pullman j Sleepers for Charleston and Augusta on Train 48. .-. .... All trains run solid between Charleston and WUmlneton Local frelcht leaves WMmlnrton - dallv ex- cepi eunoav at s.iu a. at General SuDerlntendent. T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agent nov 17 WHOLESALE PPICEaJ Carolina Central RJ B. Company. orncs or General sutebiktekdekt,t ) Wilmington, N. C. Oct, 1st. 1S83. I o Change of Schedule. V AND AFTER OCT'R 1st. 1888. THE . : - I will be operated on tt Is No.l. following bcnecmie Railroad : PASSENGER MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN Dally except Sundays. Leave Wilmington at. 7.00 P. M Leave Balelghat ....8.00 P. , M Arrive at Charlotte at 7.30 A. M Leave Charlotte at... ..8.15 P. M Arrive Ralelsh at. ..8.30 A. M Arrive at Wilmington at.... 8.25 A. M i Passenger Trains stop at regdr station! only, aoa points designated In the Company! Time Table. i SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MALL EXPRESS AND FREIGHT. Dally excent Sundava. Vri Leave Cnarlotte 8.15 A.M T1 Arrive at 8helby............l.i5 p. M. ) Leave Shelby......... 7.40 P. M, Arrive at Charlotte... 5.40 P.M. Trains No. 1 and 2 make close connection at iiamiet witn it. a a. xrains to and from Raj clgh. Through SleeplngCars between Wilmington and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte. Take Train No, 1 for Statesvrlle, Stations Western KCER, Asheville and points West. Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens. Atlanta and all points Southwest. . L. C. JONES, I -i - Superintendent, r. W. CLARK, General Passenger Agent OCt 1 ' 1 . - i . . . No. 4 Steam Yacht Louise. -pASSESGEE AND FREIGHT STEAMER for Smithvine dally. Bates low and acconv modallons floe. The IxhiimK 1. . v ard Is guaranteed safe Will leave Pmithvllte ?ve Wilmington at 250 o'clock, M. For freight or passage apply on board. Wharf foot of Dock 6 tree t. -! U9K WM. WEEKS, ; ' mch25 - - . Agent and Owner. ! I Sell all Kinds QOCSTBY PRODUCE ON COMMISSION. Highest market prices rnaranteed and prompt SP- f A. W. RIV kN BARK, Produes CommbslcB Merchant and Grocer, 5ir Sir ",kieT os- wummgton. j iMU oi jiew lias over. The following WhAUOlA . KM. small orders higher prices BAGGING btandard.. 3 1b 75 00 GO W 23 20 la BACON North Carolina- riams, Ih 1 Shoulders, 15 .....!- Sides, WKSTKRN SMOKED " - Shoulders.... ........ . ..! DRY SAINTED sides, v ib.. Shoulders, V . ........ BAUliKLS Spirits Turpentine Second Hand, each.........!. ' New New York, each......L New Clty.cach J.. BEESWAX, lb... BRICKS, M- I , BUTTER, ft I North Carolina..:.... ...i.... 'Northern........ CANDLES, V lb i Sperm .......J Tailow...... Adamantlae.. ...... ........J CKEESEr-V ft Northern Factory. ..........J iairy, orcam.... State. , COFFEE, V ft Java Laguyra ....... Rio............ CORN MEAL V" bu4 In sacks COTTON TIES, V bundle.... DOMESTICS - . - - 8hecttng, 44, y yd........... - Yarns, V bunch i EGGS, V dozen... Fisn , Mackerel, No. 1, V bbl ..IS 00 Mackerel, No. 1, V half bbl.. 6 CO Mackerel, No. 2, V bbL... ..1 9 co - Mackerel, No. 2, V hall bbl.. i 5 00 Mackerel, No. 3, V bbL...;..7 75 aiujieis, DDI.. ........ ...... Mullets, Pork bbls..' N. C. Roe Herring, V keg.... Dry Cod, V ft.. ......... FERTILIZERS, V 2,000 fts IV a 10J4O 15 Q 10 o u r ma Wo 2 1 O et e o IS o it q Peruvian Guano, No. 1. ..... .57 m 14 a . 10 o is a MHO 77 U A OlTX 85 o 25 o O10 00 OS90 V 01a 0400 0 3 4 00 7 00 8 00 li 5 1 No. 2. Sfl An Lobos.... ..on m Baagh's Phoephate... 00 00 Carolina Ferullzer.. ......... 00 Ground Bone... ............. .00 00 Bona Meal........... 00 00 Bone Flour.. ....... ..........00 00 navasBa uuauo... ........... .40 00 at 01a MOO am 01 to 0100 0 to 0 11 65 190 ; i 4 11 1 15 75 0 0 0 O O 0111 IJ a a 0 o 01n 01 0 ft l0 Pk I 100 00 0 40 -O 10 r a 016 a 0i 02200 015 00 CCJS. 037 00 03100 ieeooo 4250 00 tattoo 037 Ot Ail Complete Manure.... 00 to Mr Whann's Phosphate 00 00 Tra m Berger A Butz's Phosphate.. 00 00 Excellenza Cotton Fertilizer. M 00 S m wucu ul mine... j in A 1 u FLOUR, V bbl ' . - ..": Flno...... 1 00 Northern Suner... -- : K-rtr ill . - ....... .. ,w 1 Pamllv........ ..... 1 00 . ty Mills-Extra 6 eo " Family........... 6 75 " , Extra Family:... 6 50 GLUE V B ; u GRAIN, bushel j ...-s . i Corn, from store, bags.whlte. 1 jorn, cargo, in nuuc, white.. Corn, cargo. In bags, white.. Com, cargo, mixed, In bags.. Oats, from store. Cow Peas...... HIDES, V lb- , ! ..Green..... Drv......: HAY.VlOOfts Eastern.... : Western....... . North lilver..... I HOOP JIRON, V ft.. .4. LARI,V ft . Northern.. North Carolina UME, barrel.......;; 1 lumber, city Sawed, V M ft. Ship Stuff, resawed. .....18 00 Rough Edge Plank.. ....... ..1$ 00 West India Cargoes.accordlng ' to quality. .....C.1S 00 r- Dressed Flooring, seasoned.. 18 00 Scautllng and Board. com'n..l3 00 triT iociXq u .11 : New Crop Cuba, In hbds.i... In bads,. In bbls..... . .. Sagar House, In hhds.. " lr. bbls. Syrup, in bbls NAILS, V Keg, Cut,10d basis.. 0 UiiA, v gallon k Kerosene...... Lard......;. c Linseed... .......... Rosin .1 Tar.;... - Deck and Spar. POULTRY - ' Chickens, live, grown... .Sprtog xarxeyB PEANUTS V bushel.. POTATOES bnshel weet ' XXAOU, V ....... .......... ORK, v barrel , r . ! City Mess...;...... ....2S K Prime.... .18 00 Rump......... 1 17 00 BICE Carolina. V ft.t Roueh. V bushel........... BAGS, y ft Country.!...:..... Cltv...;............!...;..... ROPE, v ft SALT, V sack. Alum........... uverpoo ...... , Lisbon........ .......... American. ........;.........M SUGAR, V feCuba........... Porto Klco............ A Coffee........ .... ......... B .........; C 4.. 4 : Ex C ........ ............. ' Crushed...........;........... SOAP. V ft Northern SHINGLES, 7 In. fM 10 M Common..;.... 2 M Cypress aps.. ............... 4 59 Cyprees Hearts............... 0 09 STATES, V M W. O. Barrel..H 00 R. O. Hogshead..'......... ....00 00 Porto Elco, Ot 40 00 00 00 2 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 k: a 9 a 10 90 90 00 00 I 25 10 75 90 to 9M OIK 0 !0ltf Ol 0l a o 8 a . m ol 0 0i can 1USI I B0 ma 00 0 o a o 0 0 0 70 0 0 1OH0 a -co 00 00 00 00 00 00 ft B a co 71 N Ot f u ft on a 01 0f 0l 011 CJ o 1 TATJilw. IK TIMBER, V M feet-tiWpplng.U 0 J FtaeMlU..........;;...,:...110 Mill Prime....... ; I f ?f Mill Fair........ ; Him Common M11L 4 f !a Inferior to Ordinary 0J S WHISKEY, f galNorthern.. 1 IZ North Carolina.. .J ! lZ m " wnnr.1 a 1 wahwt s . Unwashed.... ? Burrr. Send? AAT X for tn0 worltag eia uUJjU nts for postage, 3 V v -HV mall yon free, f7.or box of sample good that will iPnljMi way of making more money ia a tew rK you ever thought poaslbie at anr Capital not required. . w e wiU WTO -can wcrk all the ilme or In P"tSJj The work Is universally adapted to tft'Zj young and old. You can easily ears b cents to $5 every evening. That au work may test the busloess, we fztaSr paralleled oiler; to all who are not we d fied we will send $1 to pay for te T, writing us. Full particulars, tiirert sent free. Fortunes will be bo who give their whole Ume to the wot. success absolutely sure. Don't Vt. now. Address STissojri CJVitij Maine. mto-. wanted for Thatlg best book ever sold for less t!1 price. Tre fastest selling boo "y xmmense pronw to agenuj. rZ.n K people want it.. Any one can hfrpsl ceseful agent. Terms free.!' DAisSHjv 00 Poniand, Maine A DD IW Send six caifjfj0 J3l LlSilLlIJ and receive free. ie right away than nTliT kt. Ail, of elthcT sex. nCLs, mone woria. Ail. or eitner sex, '""ZTmcs hour. The broad road to fortune. crV tbe workers, absolutely ftU. dress. Tkck A Co.. AugusU, H11 . nor sv-cma jyw ( - . ,-. 1 w . CC 1 week at homf-1 5Tr Capital not required. tfJ business at which pa wns of c 2 or old, can make great pay all tn work, wah absolute erbitywjjCs tiatiarstoD.lUixJOTCort- 1 Z7i zuniir 1 ! u n a t! lt U . H U
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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