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MISCELLANEOUS ajORTHINGTOM aily Review. l&RR GREAT HOLERA AND HOEA RAMP TJSED OVEK 25 YEABS mm-. w a URE Pirn- ,! aT- Vn reror-Geaeral : Boo. Km b Gen- rr;.n,s T Treiurr. and other.. Price. 5f- inSS- Bo.e proprietors ; . 8. A. Wei 29 IV apUal Prize $75,fJOO.l Tickets only $5. Shares in pro-portion. - LIFE. 3 Life is too short ti quarrel. Life is too brief to sieh. Too sweet to be always moral. loo pleasant to daily decry; Too sunny to be always grieving. rw a . xou precious 10 nmg it away Too sad to.lauah trora the leaving ur the crib to the bed in the clay. Life is too strange for any To fathom to comprehend; Life is io gloomy that many . llopc and loos for the End Life is too fleeting to worry, To Folcmri to joke by the way Too joyously dreamy to hurry lo-day into los: yesterday. Life is so kill of laughter. Of joy, and sorrow and tears Of meetings and partings, that, after ah, a play it appears; Tragedy, comedy, pathos. Exits and en ranees strife Charity, sentiment, bathos, Shiftina scenes, quick cartain Life. John E. McCann. - Quiet at Any Price. war lookin' fur you 'bout an hour ago," observed a colored citizen to a policeman whom he met on Hastings street yesterday. "What wa3 the trouble?" 'A pu?sou claimin1 to be my wife, an1 havin' three children behind her, arroyed from Canada." -Did. eh?" "Yas, sab, a. de fust I knowed of it de crowd was was right at de doah of my house. I kinder reckoned on a sort ... --- . I i i : 1 t : c ;. W doherdy certify thai toe reperrae w u cjuiunt", jwu miuw.. juiweu as u il nnae-ntiUs for ait me aioniuy v would come poweriui sudden on de wile furanyt"' . ,h ruinnria, State Lot- I . , an two cnu en insiue. ' Whew And what did you do?" "Broke de ice werry gradual sah. I s?pected darM be screamin1 an' ye lin and' ha'r-pullin,' but ebcrything mov ed ofl'de tranquillest you eber Do pusson from Canada stuck dat-she was de werry woman I awav from five v'ars ago, an so Louisiana State Lottorj Company. The Louisiana State Lot- Draing, themselves, and. that the are conducted unth honesty, fairness, and .aifte rc ; o . and we author yTATmwnv to use this certificate, with and he slideth down it with considera ble rapidity. ' He walketh forth in the. bright sun light to obsorb ozoje, and meeteth the bank teller with a sight draa for $357. He cometh home at;. eventide and meeteth the wheelbarrow in his path, and the wheelbarrow riseth up and smiteth him to the earth, and . falleth upon him and runneth one of its legs into his ear. In the gentle springtime he puttqlh on his summer clothes, and a buzzard striketh him far away from home, and filleth him with woe and rheumatism. He layeth up riches in the bank, and the president speculateth in margins, and then goeth to Canada for his health. In the autumn he pntteth on his win ter trousers, and a wasp that abideth in tbem ulleth him lull of intense excite ment. ," IT- 1 4 4 I J It ... ue siariem aown-ceiiar witn an oleander, and goeth first hastily, and the oleander cometh after him and sit teth upon him. He sittcth up all night to get the re turns from Ohio, and in the end learn elh that the other fellows have carried it. He buyetha watch-dog. "and when he cometh home late from the lodge, the watch-dog trecth him and sitteth be neath him until rosy morn. He goeth to the horse trot and betteth his money on the brown mare, and the bay gelding with a blaze face winneth. He married a red-headed heiress with a wart on her nose, and the next day her parental ancestor goeth under, with few assets and great liabilities, and cometh home to live with his beloved son-in-law. Puck. the duties oil foreign importation should be lavicd for Ibe production of public revenue, and the discriminations in its adjustment should be such v as would . . i . . . . piace ue mguesi rates on luxuries ana the lowest on : the necessaries of life. distribute as equally as possible : tbe burdens of taxation and confer the greatest good to the greatest number of tbe American people. Resolved 1 bat the course ot the Democratic party in furtherance of popular education, by efficient public schools in all sections, and the establish ment of graded and normal schools in the lareer towns and accessible centers. Is a sufficient guarantee that we favor the education of all classes of our people MISCELLANEOUS. , Ana Xon are Many, f y No matter how you gnt It Benson's Capclno Poroos Plasters will cure yovr djepcpsla. July 14 4w WHOLESALE PPICES. Tho folkiwliiir'.tiwtruoiis rtrmzear whoteale prices gencnulT. la mating cp araau orocrs msncr pnees nave vt uo uur&Bu , 8 i 8 Burnliam IMPEOVJED Standard Turbine! Is the best constructed and finished, gives better percent age, more power, and la Bold tor less money. Per horse pow er, taan any other Vnrblne In the world. WlNcw pamphlet BAGGISG Standard.. BJONNortoCaioKn Ilams, y Sv. ....... Shoulders, .4........ Sides, lb.. ...2... mih.m WESTERS SMOjaSlWs TTarns.. ...... . . .............. Sides, r ...... Shoulders. ... ... DRY SALTED, 11 O lOViO 80 IS 10 ill sent tree by July 14 iff BURNHAM BROS, York, fa 5 16 11 O t BY MAIL POST PAID. ... itw Company lieaUscfour signatures iiirnents. ih foe- attached, i n Us adver saw, to It run'd when Commissioners. nconiorntwl In 1863 for 25 years by the Leg tilature for K.lucaUonal and Charitable pnr tK).swltli a c.iplt&l of l,0O0,qoo to which a reserve fuml of over $550,000 has since been al'letl. By an overwhelming populai vote ltarran chltic was mad& a part of the present Stote Constitution adopted December 2d, A. D..1879. The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed l-y tfie people of any State. It never scales or postpones. Its Grand Single Number . Drawings take place monthly. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. Eighth Grand Drawing, Class II, !n the Academy of Muelc. at"New Orleans, Tuesday, Angastl2, 18S1 171 bt Monthly Draw OaDital Prize. $75,000. 100,000 Tickets at Five Dol lars Each. Fractions in Fifths In proportion. LIST OP PRIZES. 1 Capital Prize of ; 1 Capital Prize of - 25.00 1 Capital Prize of - 10,000 1 Prliea of to.000...., 5 Prtzes ot 10 Prizes of 20 Prizes of 100 Piiacs of 300 Prizes of 500 Prizes' of 1000 Prizes of 12.00C 2,000 10,000 1,000 iu,uw 500.. 10,000 200. 20,000 100 30,000 50 25,000 25. 25,000 APPKOIIMATIOIt PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $750. . 6,750 9 " 500. 4,500 A Good Well. Several days ago a Northern gentle man came to little Kock and announc el his intention of buying a home. "I am not so particular with regard to the house and grounas." saia he, as l am about the water. There must be a well of cold water." Tumk I've eotthe very place." re plied an old fdilow' whose shirt bosom was streaked with tobacco spit. ' Good well?" "Finest in the land." 'Cold water?" "Coldest you' eyersaw. I wouldn't sell, but I've got another place which I'm tired of renting. Suppose you come up to morrow and look at it. "All riijht. Meet me here." The next day, the old iellow came down and conducted the Northern gen tleman to his premises. "House is not very good." said the Northern gentleman. "No. nolhin1 extra." "Grounds are not very pleasing." "No great shakes. Let's try the water." He drew a bucket of water from the well.and when theNortbern gentleman drank, his teeth chattered. "Why, that's the coldest water I ever drank, said he "Coldest in the land. I tell you, So cold that it killed all the flowers when T aratovorl 'ntn witli it. The Men With the PIj,'. Tho TCot horn trentlfiman was so much A few days aso two men, who were 1 phased that he bought lhe place with- alterwards found to be Letroiter3, ar-1 out farther question.seemg that tne old rived in a town about fifty miles to the 1 fellow was not anxious to sell, and west of this, leading a pig. It was per- fearing that he might change his mind. hap3 big enougu and neavy enough Several days after the Northern gen to bo called a hog, but they termed I tleman souaht the old fellow and said it a pig, and a3 tbey turned it . over tothcareof the landlord at whose inn they proposed to rest for the night, one of tbe men explained : "Be awful caretul with tuat pig. He's a daisv a new breed iust from and we will promote and improve the JhO SCienCO 0T LU& UnlY $1 nresent conization .ii finvanlfivosi Kn farl i a3 it can be done without burdening the people by excessive taxation. And whereas. There is now more than a hundred million? of dollars in tbe treasury of the United States, wrung from the pockets of the people by unjust taxation on the part of tbe Republican party, therefore, Eesolvcd, lbat we will accept such distribution of said surplus revenues of the government tor educational pur-! poses as may ba mado by the Congress of the United States: provided always. t has the same snail be disbursed by State agents and not accompanied by t i ' " . , i . oojecuouauitj matures anu emuarrass tng conditions. Resolved, That it is due to the white people of our eastern counties, who have so cheerfully borne their share ot our common burdens, that the pres ent, or some other equally effective system of county government, shah be maintained. Resolved, That in view ot tho exist- in? and increasing harmony and kind lv feeling between the two races in this State and n similar condition of things SMes.Vm. Shoulders, V ft IJARRKL--Spirits Turpentine, Second liana, e&ch. .......... 1 75 O Kew Nr York, each.; 1 90 O 1 00 New CUy,cach;....i. I 60 i 90. BEESWAJL, V m.. O 00 BRICKS, V M BUTTER, V lb -North Carolina.... Northern. ... ...... 23 2Q a a sa erm.i is a llOV.13 13 O ' IS KIIOW THYSELF. A GREAT MEDICAL WORK OR MAhHCOD. Exhausted Vltalltr, NervouB ana Physical Debility, Premature Decline la Man, Errors of Youth, and the untold miseries resulting from IndlscreUon or excesses. A book for every man. young, middle agd and old. H contains 125 prescriptions fo all acute and chronic diseases, each one of w hlrh is invalu able. So foHnd by the Author whose experi ence for 23 years U such as 5robably never before fell to the lot of any physician. 300 pafres, bound In beautiful Frciieh muslin, cm bossed coders, full gilt, guaranteed to boa finer work la every sense mechanical, literary and professional than any other work sold in this country for $2.50, or the! money will Iks refunded In every instance. Price only $1.00 by mall, post-paid. Illustrative sample 6 cts. Send now. Gold medal awarded the author by the National Medical Association, to the officers of which he reiers. The Science of Life should ibo read by the sr Tadow... AdamanUae.. ...... ......... CIDXKSK, V lb Northern Factory........... Dairy, Urcara. state COFFEE. V lb- Java 17 O iAguyra.. 12 iuo utia CORN MEAT., y bus., in sacks 85 O .......... .. lSViO i a 10 o 1 . u it IS 87 1 60 ss a IT :a oo oio CO mo oo a 5 60 O 8 00'J a A 8 SO ?4 0C O Si a a 1 ? wnich we Dene ve to exist generally m ou for ln8tructlon. and bv the anilcted for deprecate relief. It will benefit all London Lancet. There is no member ft society to whom mis book will not beuscfulwhethcryouth.parent. I saw dat it was no good to argy I took de hull of 'em in " "And what did No. 2 say?" "Nuffin' werry important. She kinder clawed aroun1 fur a spell an' den settled down, De chill'en took to each odder right away, an' doy is now min glin' together in tbe harmoniest man ner." ."And you are going to run two families?" "Well, sah, Ize suggested dat one take in washin' an' de odder de ironin' while I kinder boss de job, an' I reckon we'll git alona: widout any serious per forashuns. Ize a pusson dat am bound to have tranquility aroun' my house at A H -v4- vt. Irit-t 0 lin nrr ofrf-i,l"' any LUM i. UU biusumu uaug aiuuu he ah. sou know, and if dar should be a sudden upshot de sight of you would go . 1111' a good ways to em oeinsu renewed harmony." Detroit Free Press. other Southern btates, we the attempt of the Republican party in its recent platform at Chicago to force civil rights as a living issue, and we Renounce it as a fire-brand and a hypo I critical expression of interest in the black race, a w&nton insult to me whites of the South, and tending to sur a am 1 up strife between tne now inencuy races. guardian, lnstructoror clergyman A rgonaut. Address the Peabody Medical Institute, r Dr. W. II. Parker, No. 4 Bullfinch Street. Boston, Mass , who may be consulted on all diseases requiring skUl and cxierlence. Chronic and obstinate diseases that have oaffled tho skill ot all U A I other specialty. 1 1mm wm bucn THYSELF Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Re- newer never fails in restoring gray hair to its youthful color, lustre, and vitali ty. Dr. A. A. Hayes, State Assayer of Massachusetts, endorses it, and alt who give it a fair trial unite in grateful testi money to its many virtures. nhvslcians a treated successful lv without an in jtance of failure Mention thl paper. july 4 daw 4w THE PUBLIC H begin "I ouaht to take a gun and shoot vou. vou swindling scoundrel." "What's themaUcr?" looking up in sruprise. "Matter! why that water is so warm I can't drink it, I bought it with the Scotland. Ve've sold him to a farmer J understanding that it was cold." 250. 2,260 1,967 Prizes, amounting to $265,600 Application for rates to clubs should be made only to the office of the Company In New Or leans. For further Information, write clearly, giv ing full address. Mako P. O. Money Or ders payable and address ltcgistercd Letters to NEW ORLEANS NATIONATj BANK, New Orleans, La. POSTAL NOTES and ordinary letters by Mall or Express (all sums of $5 and upwards by Express at our expense) to . M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La. orM. A. DAUPHIN, 607 Seventh St.. Washington, D. C. july 15 wed -&at iw-d&Mr By the Light of Day. PAST IMPOSSIBILITIES THE FACTS OF THE PRESENT-HELP IN THE NEW ERA. "I reniemlcr when they were putting up the poles for the first telegraph linein" tho State of New York, and now look there !' ex claimed a citizen of the metropolis to his friend, as the two stood on the summit of the out here for 50, and we don't want anything to happen to him. The landlord took the pig up, and then beaan to" think and cogitate and suspect. When tho strangers had gene to bed he called in some of the boys and sulci " "I've twiged the racket; them two fellows are sharpers and that's a guess pig. To-morrow they will give you a chance to gues3 at hi3 weight at ten' cents a guess, and you will be cleaned out onlv vou won't. As the fel lows sleep wo will weigh their pig and beat their game." Nobodv sleDt until the pig was taken nwr to the scales and weighed. He pulled down 170 pounds to a hair, and the villagers went home and hunted up their nickels and dreamed of pigs and scales and sharpers through the remain der of the night. Nflxtmorninsr the pig was led around in front, and. before starting off on his journey, one of the owners remarked to the assembled crowd : .... "Gentlemen, I'm going to weigh una bought it, podner." "But it's warm now." "Yes. for you see. the ice has melted No trouble to make that water cold, Dodner. All vou've got to do is to throw in a cart-load of ice. No well is anv account tinless you take care of it. I'm in the ice business. Would like to have your trade." Arkansaw Traveller. Advertising: Cheats ! ! ! "It has become so common to an article in an elezant interesting style. "Then run it into some advertise ment that we avoid all such, "And simDlv call attention to the merits of Hop Bitters in as plain, hon est terms as possible, lo induce people "To give them one trial, which so proves their value that they will never use anything else." the kkmedv so tavorauiy noucea in an the parers, Keiigious ana secuiar, is "Havlre a large sale, and 13 supplanting all other medicines. "There Is no dcnjlng the virtues of the Hop plant, and the proprietors of Hon Bitters have shown great shrewdness and ability . "In compounding a medicine whose virtues are so palpable to every one's observation." i Did She Hie? "No ! 1 . . "She lingered and suffered along, pining away all the time for years," "The doctors doing ner no goou ; "And at last was cured by this Hop Bitters the papers say so much about." "Indeed ! Indeed !" "How thankful we should be for that medicine. A Daughter's Misery. "Eleven years our daughter suffered on a bed of misery, "From a complication ot kidney, Jiv- er, rheumatic trouble and Nervous de bility . ' ... "Under the care ot the best pnysi- AVJfi DIcCOVEKED THAT WHSN WE auv crtise a Special Sale, BARGAINS are bttrc to be offered. The busy season having passed, we now enumerate our GENERAL CLOSING f . OUT SALE through all Departments, and shall continue during JULY. I Gome and See. . Exam'ne the different Defl artments, coav i pare the prices with those o other Houses, and notice what you can save j our Bargains. 39 Cents. i Thirty-Nine Cents for a fine jTHALIA COR SET; Fifty Cents for a fine COROL1NE CORSET. 65 Cents. COTTON TIES, bundto.... 1 63 0 17? DOMESTICS - Shectlnsr, 4-4, yd. Yarns, if bunch......... .. KGGS, V dozen..... .i. ......... 10 FISH -. :-!.; Mackerel, No. 1, V bbl 16 00 Mackerel, No. 1, V half bbl.. S 50 Mackerel, No. 2, V bbl..; 9 0 Mackerel, No. 2, V half bbl.. 5 CO -Mackerel, No. 3, V bbl....i.i 7 75 Mullets, V bbl 4 00 Mullets, Tork llbls.... 7 00 N. C. Roc Herring, V keg.... S 00 Dry Coil, V lb. 5 FERTILIZERS. W 2.000 ths ; Peruvian Guano, No. 1....... 57 50, 1561 fcO No. 2..4....3G 00 37 OOw " Loboa.... ..00 00 51 00 Raugh'a Jlicphatc ...00 00 O60 00 Carolina Feriillrcr .......45 00 O50 00 Ground Bone. ..00 00 040 00 t Bono Meal ........00 00. W5 00 x Bone Flour. j.. .00 00 1 057 OC Navassa Gnauo.. ............ .40 00 045 OT Complete Manure ....00 00 067 0C Whann's Phosphate ..00 00 .070 CO Wando Phosphate 00 00 r 070 UL larger & liutz's l'fior,ria.te..w oo creu w Exccllenza Cotton FerUlizer.55 00 French's Carlonate of lime... 7 00 French's Agricultural Lime.... 8 50 FLOUR, Vbbl Flne... 0 00 Northern Super. 4 75 Extra . 5 75 " Family 6 50 City Mlila-Extra..., 6 00 Family. 5 75 Extra FamUy.... 6 50 GLUE V ft 4 U GRAIN, V bushel Corn, from store, bags, white. ; Corn, cargo. In bulk, white.. Corn, cargo, in bags, white.. Corn, cargo, mixed, In bags'.. Oats, from store. .. r ....... .. Cow Peas 1 HIDES, V ft Green Dry.... HAY, yiOOfts Eastern .........1 SO Western. r;.i. . ..f j.A ..1 15 ponn xuver.. ...... 49 HOOP IIRON, V rt..i..it-i- S&OS LARD.V v J 1 ' I . J ' it Northern UO0 141ft North Carolina tt LIME. V barrel.... 1 10 0 w LUMBER, City Sawed, V M ft. 8hlp Stuff, resawed. 13 00 CV 00 Rough Edgo Plank.V.r.J..lf 00t v16 Ot Wea t India Cargoes vccordlag I f k to quality... ...r:.:.:ij.. 4.. It W OlS Dressed Flooring, acaaoaed.. 1$ 00 022 00 Scantling and Board. -com'ifli 00 015 MOLASSE5, V gallon New Crop Cuba, in Oihds 30 15 - lnblft 3) O 4 Porto Rico, In bads... ....... 32 nf$ la bbls.. - ii r S) '.4 65 25 5 11 060 CO' 0 7 50 O 9 0 0 4 S5. r 0 5 29 0 6 25 0 8 00 0 6 5U ; cieoi 0 w. o 1J 85 75. 7Vft 175 1 S It. .0 0 0 a a 0 0 a o i S5 1 95 f . 8 cians, "Who her disease various Platform of the Democratic Party cf North Carolina. We again congratulate the people of xrTh Pornliimnn lhe rarpfir of nnaiie - r. I V, . 1 j j c prosperity and good government on Hop .bitters, mat we naa hnunoeu iui rh;nii hn Pntp.rpd alter the inaugura- vears before using it'. The Parents. gave names, "But no relief, ' "And now she is restored to us in frond hpalth bv as simple a remedy as Sixty-Five Cents for a fine Sateen Corset In anv rrtinr Pink. Black. Blue. Cardinal and White. 75 Cents. ! ' : v ' Seventy-Five Cents for an elegant Contlle Corset, ray lot's Extension uorsei, epoon bust, for One Dollar and a! Quarter; actual value One Dollar and a Half. Tho C. & P- Cnront Imnnrtp.rt ; K. Jk G. DonblC-Bone Mould ed Corset; a fino Nursing Corset; Misses and Children's Corsets which we are ready to sell at a very low figure at TAYLOR'a BA Z A AR. ' wn. havft alaa on sale Corset Covers. C he- misc. Underwear, Skirts, Nisht ltobes, Fans, Parasols, Hand batcneis, ounsuaucs, x wwure, Feathers. Hats, Lace Gloves, Silk Mitts In any color, style or size, at . A W 1 ADfCt BAZAAR, 118 Market St., Sugar HonscTtehhds.,.... 00. a 09. 8yrup,'int)bl3...-..4.:i.i 40 VO 80; NAILS, Y &eg, Cut. ipd basli. OILS. V gallon- 1 Kerosene... 1 11 Lard 1 10 Unseed 90 Rosin 90 or 00 00 .. 2 24 10 75 10 0 00 0 1 45 0 1 00 0 1 00 O 2d on Tar. I Deck and Spar..... ........... POULTRY - . Chickens, live, grown... .... Spring Turkeys. PEANUTS V bushel POTATOES, V bnshel Sweet Irish, V bbl.. roiiK, v barrel City Mess .............23 5C Prime .16 00 Rump 17 00 RICK Carolina. T ft.......... 4U0 Itough. W bushel 95 0 1 0 1 ' a 5: 0 024 017 018 ft Country... which she entered alter the tion ot a Democratic State administra tion, and which has been unbroken for so many years since; upon the iust and imnartial enforcement of the laws; up on the efficiency of our common school system, and the great progress made in popular education ; and upon the gen- j eral improvement anu enterprise man- pig directly. Maybe some of you would ifested in eery part ot the State. And . Till I I 1 11 . Z L. A liiro to trupqia 011 his weight? 1 11 take tall Equitable BuUding la Broadway. "The all guessed at ten cents each, and who- 13 Birung wun wires iikc a na-rp, anu eiec 1 ever nits ih gets uilj wuk. - This provoked a large ana seieu-uu stock of winks and smiles, but no one walked up until the pig man said that any one person could guess as many time3 ot he cared to, provided a dime ied each guess. Then a rush ?Ptin Three or four merchants put 1 11 : 1 wp. aerain cnaiiensre a uumuausuu im twnp.n this state of things and the o.rimes.- outrages and scandals whieh years before using Father is Getting: Well. "My daughters say: "How much better father is since he iisp.d Hod Bitters." :1 i-i "He is getting wen alter nis long suffcringfrom a disease declared incu rable." A Lady of Utica, N. Y. None genuine without a bunch of green Hops on the white label. Minn an tne vue, poisonous stuff with "Hop" 01 "iiops" in their name. . juiy im uaw mm july 9 1V40, 00 ,00 00 WILMINGTON, N. C. T.. 00 00 Goods sent C. O. D. to any part of the coun trv. with the privilege of examining before payiug. ! a 75 0 75 a 00 a 75 a 00 0 oo 0 rJlonday vnrdprs; and we Dledge ourselves to exprt. in the future, as we have done in the past, our best efforts to promote the material interests ot all sections of the Afflrminfr our adherence to Demo- A justice of the cratic principles as heretofore enuncia- trlc communication Is the daily miracle of the wor'.d. People no longer wonder and laugh at H as they diet at Morse when he first suggest ed its possibility." . The age marches on and prejudice must give y- Nobody has a monopoly of truth. Even tne conservative guild ot physicians admit that the secrets of raedicic c are shared by all r.!n-.. . dressed his wound and God healed n fifr d-hassps each. "it. tocai aliment, now attacking the joints I twenty would ao lor uiua. wciuio nereuy tiA, i ue mnaciej. xo-aav it 13 aemonstra nato be a disease of the blood Uenry Bogert, of No. 454 Atlantis Ave "le.Brooklyn.N.Y., writes to Messrs. His uli TCftu',2f York, proprietors of PAR-nu.KvMlC-that "she had been completely bieu trom Rheumatism and pain in the Tov,S . llmb8- i-hewas advised to take the ho. vIor Kidney disease. She did so. and .i-jr wnatitm 'disaDDeared. 1 he reason Is attended Republican ascendancy in our JfeW YOffe & Wilmington ND ALL THE WEEK YOU WILL find 1 . i ' large consignments of Apples, Peaches, Pears, Chickens. Eggs and allotner country prouuee These irooos must be sold at once. Call on . A. W. RIVENBARK, The Live Grocer and Commission Merchant, 114 NorthjWatcr St., inl 5 Wilmington. N. C. Steamship Go. 1 ma tt lot nn in the guessing aooui wmfrcd. inat we regaru a iree auu. GOO had been registered and paid for. fair expression of the public will at the unDl im " - 7 iViS" . . - T lc rr . "c8ea tvianeys prouuee rnenmai-L-pte518- Cur thtm and you destroy Jtheu Jprtr Tuu now admitted by all IntelU on ihE iclan8- It la the new lighi thrown B.oK'.'rae-worn and mistaken theories. thi lunlii wnicn is a comuimuon u I.1. rendle3 for the blool known to Every soul of 'em guesseo at iu pounds It was curious what unanim ity there was in the guessing, but the pin- man didn't seem to notice it. When alfhad been given a chance the pig was led to tho scales, and lo! his weight was exactly 174 pounds! hallot-box as the only sure means of pre serving our free American institutions, and that the corrupt and corrupting use of federal patronage, in influencing and controlling elections is dangerous to the liberties of ihe Stato and the Union. Resolved, That we are m iavor 01 tne You see, gentlemen " explained the unconditional and immediate abolition onnL-PQmiin will IB tnia nuiwai irn nmmH: n.lnn? aDOUC 11 rwVirtnfc- at ni?ht- we feed him about live hrfhf,ta unlveraaliy successful In combat- pouods ot corn meal in the morning who HrpF11317, common complaint. Those before weighing! You torgot to take this matter into consideration 1 Then somebody kick the landlord, and be kicked the justice, and the jus tice kicked a merchant, and when the pig men- looked back from a distant hill the whole town was out kicking itself and throwing empty wallets into the river. -Detroit Free Press. whnTi. "U'J common complaint, xnose Uni hi n' tosert, suffer from Kidney or lmnnnT968 or aQy complaint arising from n(u!LU.ood' will find the Tonio a prompt bottu ? remely. Prices, too. and fl per j dha" 1 11 larr size th0 cheaper. . - Dr. Mott's Powders EVER FAIL TO hnRR INFLAMMA on of the Rldnys, Gravel, Gleet, Strict N 5.irr-ana. a Urinarr diseases. Nervous and thoU ,D1bi"-T. Genital Weakness andaU untold miseries caused by Indiscretion Henri. . . J flulia J" " ihiuiuu jw"" rurm v .11 n . n SoA.riy,Sore Tnroat an! Nose, bcrofula. dlfi.."5n,. Aetter ana au uioou ana t Man. Man that is born of woman is small iXmlIMa In nil Ira fnrmi VeUowo Brown snots on face I nttnpi and few in the hill. . . kkin He riseth up to-day and nounsneui PhPA urinary aiseases sisent bymalL ... j A m riwTTwxr rr Tnt? cured In Sdays. 11KO a rag-:cu, -uu "t"V , .uZ 8fviivQ jsnc'oae the money tc . frank day after the undertaker nas nun tu iuc be aTt lia'ttmore. uu., ana it wm Su?L.?l8ealea For sale by all dru?- juiy 1 awiy Joys and girls, you can get rich tVheStf"''80 Bheet8 fl'; ROC. FLY PAPER CO., iuaeisim Rochester, & T. He goeth forth in the morning warb ling like the lark, and is knocked out in one rouna anu ?r?? IA mfrlfit ni 11IB IltS iS ii JCWti the tax collector por3oetn bim wherever of the wholo internal revenue system, as an intolerable burden, a standing menace to thetreedom ot elections; and a source of great annoyance and cor ruption in its practical operation. Resolved, That no government has a right to burden its people with taxes beyond the amount required to pay its necessary expenses and gradually ex tinguish its public debt. And that the revenues, however de rived, exceed this amount, they should be reduced so as to avoid a surplus in the treasury. We therefore urge upon our Senators and Representatives in Congress to exert themselves in favor of such legislation as will secure this emd. v Resnliwrl. That with resoect to tbe tariff we reaffirm the life-long and fund nmpntui nrincinlea of the DarLv declar ed in the National Democratic plat forms and that the detail of the method bv which tho constitutional revenue tariff shall Ka irrndnallv -reached.: are enhwm whiih tha nartva reDresenta- lives at the Federal c&pitol oust be trusted to adius. : bat in- oar . opuuca Dyed A T MONACITS, 16V SECOND STREET.be tween Mar ketind Princess, Ladlea and Gen tlemen's goods of every description, any color. 1 - Also, cleaning, scouring and bleaching. Senp i me a oalr oi vour oiu ivki uwvw RAGS, City ROPE. V lb. SALT, V sack. Alum Llverpoo .. Lisbon American.. SUGAR, V lb-Cuba.. Porto Rico 00 A-Coffec .. 00 B ..:00 Kx. O. ........V...U.t.: i 010 CrUshed.. . . . . . . Sf. .-f0 H0 SOAP, V lb Northern .V.. 5 0 6 SHINGLES, 7 In. f M 10 50 011 00 Common... ................... 2 60 :0 S-00 Cypress 'Saps,. 4 60 0 6 00 . Cypreea Uearts. 0 00 O llO STAVES. V M W. O. Barrel.. 12 00 018 00 R. O. Hogshead. 00 00 01000 TALLOW, V lb.................. 4 , 0 .6 TIMBER, V M feet Shlppmg.ia 00 01400 Fine MU1.. 11 25, G1J 00 Mill Prime.............;...... 7 60 0 8 60 Mill Fair 6 000 6 60 Common Mill 6 00 0 0 ) IirfcrioTtoOrdfnary 0 00 0 4 00 WHISKEY. V gal Northern.. 1 00 0 4 00 North Carolina.:.. 1 00 0 S 60 WOOL, Y fb Waehod... ...... , 14 0 - Unwaahea.. jj-w su Bam. "A 10 0. IS UTortgage Sale. Kercliner & Caldcr Bros. ty virtue of the power of iLcivuuvi r Xcontalned in a certain deed of mc FROM PIER 34, EAST RIVER, NEW YORK At 3 o'clock. P. M. REGULATOR ...Saturday, July 5 BENEFACTOR. Saturday, July 12 REGULATOR..... Saturday, July 19 BENEFACTOR. Saturday, July 2C FROM WILMINGTON : BENEFACTOR. .Saturday July 5 REGULATOR. .Saturday Jury 12 BENEFACTOR........ Saturday July 19 REGULATOR.... ..... Saturday, July 26 MT Through Bills Lading and Lowest Through Rates guaranteed to and from Pomta lm JNoru ana south uaronna. For Freight or Passage apply to H. G. 8MALLBONE3, Superintendent, Wilmington. H. C W1L P. CLTDSA OOU. Gmornnl A-t-, i - S Broadway. New Yora. mayal - - - - -rJew Goods WHOLESALE ROCERS AND COMMISSION Merchants, VJT offer for sale a full line of FLOUR, SUGAR, BACON, SALT, RICE, MEAL, CORN, OATS, SNUFF, SODA, LYE, STARCH, CRACKERS. CANDI, HOOP IRON, GLUE, NAILS, BUNGS, PAPER, BAGS, Ax lk Grease. POWDER, Notice. SEA-SIDE PARK ND LOW PRICES AT ' till " M UVkWlUVA e . July.li :S3aaJI9IInrr,VjwB Clock. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE SUCCEEDED In enraging the services of the well-known Caterer, hk. uaiw i wj&jbu. lie wi'iutc full control of oar Kitchen and all details con nected wtth the Culinary Department, thus In suring entire satisfaction to one and all. - 5o pains ot expense nasDecnsparraio nunc tbe frEA-SIDK PARK a strictly First-Class resort. ;- : . Yr We have engaged tne aarpie-.raiuia,-ommanded by Messrs Dixie and Brink ley, to carry our greats to Ue Banks; - Direct Telephone commnnicauon . - - SCOVILLK & CO., July 10 tf ' - .. L.Prcpxltt3X-, SALE mortgage made by S L. Fremont and wife, et aL to W. A. Cumming, recorded In Brunswick county. In Book Y, pages 25 to 30 of tbe office of Reg ister of Deeds, and which said mortgage, and tte debt thereby secured, wss in due course of assignment, transferred to WlUlamM.Com' mlng, tbe undersigned as Attorney for said William M. Cumming. mill expose for sale to the highest bidder for cash, at public auction, at the Court House door in' the city of Wil mington, on Monday, the 4th day of August, 184, at 12 o'clock. M, the followleg described property eltuate In Brunswick County, known as Clarendon Plantation." Beginning, on lhe West bank of tbe Cape Fear River at the mouth of tbe Canal, mas thence np said Canal S. C2 W 124 poles to a China tree on the highlands dl rectly In front ot tbe dwelling, thence N. Oi W. 3i poles to a China tree, thence S. 72 W 4 poles to a stake, thence a 74 W, 41. poles to a stake, thence a. &t K. 2o2 poke to a dogwood tree, thence 8. SO K 204 poles to a black gum. thence N. 24 E. 116 poles to a stake, thence K 1 24 poles along a bank to the Cape Fear Elver, thence alossr the banks of the river about 2LZ UflTPI I poles to the month of the Csnal, tbe begin. . IIUI u Li I clng. . AIjo one ocker tracts beginrnx atyne - i mouth of sal 1 Canal, runs 'thesce aiacgthe COFFEE. MOLASSES, LAUD, HAY, POTASH, SOAP, CANDLES, RIVET.", MATCHES,, BUCKETS, TIES. Ac first of the above mentioned tract to the high land to a China, tree, thence N. 33 W. 3) poles to a China tree, thence S- 71 W. 354 poles to a stake, tacsee V. 79 W..3 poles to jt Cypress near the run of Bearer Dam Creek, thence svloag the meandering of said. creek to the i rice Held, ; about tj . poles, ihenco with said creek oa toe xona r suo n. vj c ia poies to tbe Junction of Beavr Dam wUb Maiiorr - fieek, thence wUh said Mallorr Creek to the rtrer, aoons jzu poies, uienee aiong ue wonzs thereof to the beginning. Contain Leg by csil mate 1,000 acres more or less. - - J. D. r.r.i,LA?tY, jr., AIlO Dallisw 01 "t If Ji'J
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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