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MISCELLANEOUS , I , .--:. X . ..... ..... ' V ' I . . . . . r 1 . ' . . i i i .. .... - , r . y grd SI I m M fe es i ;r -5chiti?:,Croirp, Infla-fe ! ;ocpmg Ccugb, In T-r.iib-.ion arid for ihe re-! Di;c:c. For Sale tl The D ai I y Re vi e w. DO Y. i -Price, 25 Cents. y KMOW THAT tORBILAKD'S CLIMAX PLUG TOBACCO , :...,! Tin RQSE LEAF Fir,c Cut Chew iiiV'V C' Li??iSG3, 'leck, Brown sn1 r", c'j-Mf F3 ait lli0 bc-st and cheapest, - ' , ,"'.',-r:vic;'? f aug ly d&w S' Dr. Slott's. Powders W J FA! L TO CUB'S LVPLM1 ;.,:, . v.u: Mdufys, Gravel, Gleet, sti let i linar3 uiscises. ervou3 and j-fibHity, itiiital Veakresa and ad ..il'! r! s-ersi caused l7 lcUl?cretion --t- -yT hlli3 in all its fornjg perma i S :'oy o- Brown spots on fare ire ? hrort I Vfse. ?-crofula, OM yo-:-u Tettes- an-l ail UJoocI anl Skin t. ii'inT: tiiseasca cured In ft davs. Knc o-e ith3 money Ic PRANK - ( ") , Bai'timore. Mi., and ltwiil l al.-i'. For silfi by all drug- ill j july7d&wly ii" Uodd's Nervine No. 2. !!. Ci'irW fEUVOUS, PHYSICAL ;ir.'i ;-uital Weakness caused by indis--1 an l vijlatiag the ' laws of health. ' ' D'. IIUNTEH'S PfJj'LS 1 . -1- s. ;.!:;; in all It forms and stages, C--'' 1 l' ir wn pots on the fare ant body, src 1 ;'s ;uvi N3C, Scrofula, 'J etter, hlcze- :cp..s'itina. bait hheum and ail in Diseases, Urinary Diseases and e'lily c$rot Price $2 . I'S fc KMl,E FUIRND i .ure lrreprularitie3 or Supires- c-u-i'l iiy cokls-tr disease. Married an ! Uu'.m in delicate 8'ate of. health are u Hf'ma it. Price $3. Enclose the . cilTier -Icdlciue to FKANK STE- ." J) . Hjiliinvore, Sid and it will lie y til or cxir;e34 sealed, l or snle by ,:.;-t,- ; t'Mit -y mall or express. TWO PICTURES. Io robe3, wine-red and gold, she went Trailing them over the way; I)vein?,the woods, yet not content To rest ashore in the bay." r She lemed o'er the edge of the sea and slept Into the blae-black billowa fold ; And the gleam and glint of her mantle I swept '-...-r. - ., v : Over the night like streaks of gold, That, dancing in the waves unrest, Like countless yellow serpents, glide Adown and up the foaming crest. 'Ti3 Nature in her golden iijJe. In folds of cool and quiet gray The tint that's seen in dawning ski?, In mists that melt beiore sunrise. In the leaden hue of gloom ; yea, In the.dim cathedral light She stands in tender clinging grace. A halo Heat?, of pearly white. O'er the pale radiance ot her (ace; The winds upon the sea are stilled ; In. restful silence we abide. As passion's soul with peace h filled. 'Tis Na'ure in her silver tide Ida May Davis. 0 : Why She Wept. "Where is Lurline?" Miriam Seersucker looked up quick ly as ker mother spoke. It was a per fect Uctober daj and the golden haze of Indian summer which capped the hi Is rave to the sorrel cow that stood in the barnyard a softness fof outline and an antique grace that reminded one of S'irae parts of Venice. For an instant the girl did not speak, and then, throw ing herself on her mother's breast, she sobbed out some large, bitter, Young Mrs. Winthrop sobs, that seemed to come Irom her very soul. "Speak, child !" said Mrs. Seersucker, in a commanding tone. Where is your sister?" "I do not know." "Then why do you weep!" "Because," answered Miriam, "the equinoctial .torm will be here in a few davs, and I have a weather corn." Chicago Tribune ordinary woollen or cotton goods. The ueuuiagoi many ot the poor cannot but bb productive ot much sickness and diseaie, and a very cheap material, that will last only a comparatively short time, must be better than durable arti c.ca that are rarely cr never washed I he value of an introduction of this kind for charitable purposes, just at the commencement of a cold season, may be considered to take these new blank ets rather out of the ordinary list of goods on the market, and to iustify a special reference to them. MISCELLANEOUS. Livery and Sale Stables. (.! :;rvl :riUi::T- l:::. tvrr M tu j ?1 &C5 i3 U jlv.Trll!on zi one cf tSs 4,;-fill '-Tciali in theU.S , r o r 'arvn r ? Dobiiiiiff Vr-!, lrog gists caa ail lit Among' the I5utherrtion Doctors. There is a bpeeze in the St. Louis medical society, over certain 'breacher of the code. Several physicians had "specialties" and. advertised them This being contrary to medical etw quette, necessitated the resignation of these physician?. How queer it seems that when a go id means of cure is found, anybody should object to mak in'g it. pnblic. It is no secret that many physicians use Brown's Iron Bitters in their regular practice, with ths happiest effect. Dr. M, E. Doughtry, Franklin, Va.. savs, "I am highly pleased with Ilrowii's Iron Bitters, and believe it to b superior to all otheriron preparations." VV-CCV TK MAR 3 TOW BOLUS. i 1 cli tilt x aT,d l.h vic:i1jDi'C:i 5' is uniformly di."rnosi. Whoso tt ebi I i t y , exlian st c d power a, preuir.tur icssy ad failuro to pcri'orm ItCv's !ulic fror-er'.y era caused hv - cxcttirrs, crroi-H of youth, etc.. j win i;i t r. j crlrc-t, and lr.Etin.'r T!i hiif-d on Tjcrt'ccfe iufomnticn sud Treatise free. 'T i ihvalcisn of -,i ' I'XWi r.cWCCY CO., 40 V.14thSt, KewYork. THE STjrXsT. NEW YORK, 1884. 'at sixty million c oples of The Sun have rae out of our establishment during the past eive months. ! if you were to paste end to end all tbe col ons of all The t-uKs printed and sold last Fear you would get a continuous strip of i n fcresUr, Information, common sense wisdom, 'or:.i doctrire, and sane wit, long enough to -" Ofrom Printing House square to the top 'Mount Cojicrnicus in the moon, then bac: I'rintinsr House equarc, and then three-quar 'oi the way back to the moon apain. E st Tin. Si'jr la written for the -inhabitants c-"'tp c rt!i; this same etrtp of Intelligence " -i ciniie Hie "lobe twentv-seven or twen- t time?. ' very b,:yer of a copy of THE SuK during nour over u, spent has af- 1 the human race thirteen thousand years my roadiajr. nifrht and day. , "'5 viiy t,y nitle calculations lifcc those a; "U o n tur:n anv idea of the circuLttlon 'ientoj- popular of American newspapers, Q- iU b-.iiuoi-ce on the opinions and aciior-s American men and women. i.!k h-.n is, and will continue to be, a news Ml L im 1. I. 1 11 LI L X A W. ,.;" fiy oi:yer oi a copy ox a his ua ti e pat year has spent only one hour -'I if hid wile or his prandfather-has ,vJier hour. this newspaper in 1S83 h! -iuencos, which pets at the fa ts no niat r -ri!i -Ax the process costs, wdlch pre -fc ihe news of all the world without waste M"ftL4 53 4 in' m.af 1 o sf workiui with all its heart shape, i or the f7C".f honCfit government, and which there -j1, !,t-ves that the : ltepublican party must i Cust ln tbi coining year of our . ru know the Pun, you like it already, -7 u wjJi read it with accustomed diligence ... luriiis what Is sure to be the most year in it htstorv. If vou. do not i hi TtSilS TO MAIL SUBSCRIBERS. C - vor t editions of The Sun are scut by ;:i'3id, aslollov.6: V 4- cents a month, $8 a year; with ; l edition, 57. i Khrht page . Tills edition f umish . ' ;rrent news of the world, special hi i OI excepuouai interest io every ,'rj '-7. and Utcrarv reviews of new books riV-' 'iri.cfct merit, f 1 yer. , -1 c i a year, e-ijjui. uiua a hv ucs t!io daily Issues; art Agricultural ,c ent of ticequilied value, tpeeial f ; reports, laTid literary, scientific, v' -iaitstlc intelligence make The ','lUly us the newspaper ior the farm- -, uh;lu i. To clubs cf f 10, an extra i-te. Address W. -KNGLASD, 1'ublJsbcr, 1 Thk Sun. v. Yv ISOliOEVELOPEOillRTS f.slah;kd. I'.tr.. is iin irt grptTT In re L lJ2r 1 ' ' ". n;r.-try, the 'jTtrti'.r nr y to ?n- :mi nwr i-i n evuit'iicii of haiM- Jvd&w A Story of tiie War. The other day while Major Dodridge was sitting in his dooryard the gate opened aud a strange-looking man hastily approached. - "la this Major Dodridge?" "Yes, sir." "Of the Eigbtti Arkansaw during the war?" ? 'Yes." beginning to look with interest at the stranger. "Don't you remember me major?" "No. I can't place you. "Take a look at me," shoving back his hat. "Don't remember that I ever saw you before." "I am Hank Parsons!" exclaimed the man, bracing himself as though he expected the major to rush into his arms. "Don't recall the came," said the major. "Is it possible? I did not think you would ever forget me. I'll refresh your memory. At Shiloh, while the battle was raging in murderous fury, I found you lying on the field shot through both legs. I took you on my back and carried you to a spring in the shada. Now don't you recollect mc?" "Let me see." mused the major, "I remember having been wounded ; but I can't recall the fact, if it be a fact, of any one taking me to a spring." "This is indeed strange," said the disappointed man. "I looked forward to meeting you with such anticipations ot a warm greeting. Well, well, the world has indeed reached its ungrate ful age. The occurrence is as fresh to my mind as though it had taken place yesterday. I. gave you a drink of whiskey and" "That;" exclaimed th major, spring ing to his fert, "gave me a drink ot whiskey ! O. yes, I remember now," seizing the man's hand, "Oh, I'll never forget that drink ! The whiskey was so new that corn meal was floating round on if, but we enjoyed it. Remember you! Why, I should cavort. Why didn't you guard against possible em barrassments by mentioning some of the main features of the occurrencs?" Arkansaw Traveler. ? Paper. Wonderful things arc now made from properly prepared paper. Among other things recently exhibited were paper buckets. ' bronzes." urns, as phalt roofing. wate'rCans.'carpets, shirts, whole suits of dothe3. jewelry, material for. garden wairs, window curtains, lanterns and pocket handkerchiefs. The iik st striking of the many objects ex it: bited in this material wa? perhaps a lire stove with a cheerful fire burning in it. We have from time to time noted tlw announcements of newly invented railway carriage and carriage wheels, chimney pots. Hour barrels, cottage walls, rooting tiles and bricks, aud dies for stamping, all made of paper A material capable for so many uses, so very diversified in char acter is obviously destined to play very important part in our manufac turing futnre. Among the latest nor elties of this kind are paper blankets. Attention h?.s frequently been called to the value of ordinary sheets of pa per as a substitute for bed-clothes, or at least, as an addition to bed clothes. The idea seems to have suggested tbe fabrication of the "blankets" from this cftcap material, and if all that is said of them is true, they ought to bo exten sively used. For the extremely indi gent they should be a great boon, and it is in their lavor, perhaps, that they cannot, of coarse, be so durable as One Chance Left. First Artist "Oh! McrMt Whnt shall I do? My exhibition picture is ruined." Second Artist "Great St. Raphael! U hat has happened? You surely don't mean your magnificent Battle of Waterloo?" "The same. Oh! why do 'the fate3 thus pursue me!" "But how hai it been injured?" The cat upset my can of turpentina over all my colors, and then the who!e mixture ran over my loely canvass. Once u master-piece, it is nothing now but a mass of thin paint of every imag inable hue, not a single line of the original beins left. Here, look at it." " Take courage, my friend; you may yet win the priz?." "But there is no time." Plenty ot it. Just scatter a few dimly-outlined trees in the mes3 and call it Indian Summer." Vhila.Call, X C 11 l ... . ai jou womu nave appetite, liwsii. color, strength, and vigor, take Ayer's Sarsaprilla, which will confer them upon you in rapid succession. . English as She is Spoke in Yan kee Laud. You say "clever" when you mean smart. You say "store" when you only mean shop. r ion say cunning" wnen you mean tricky or cute. You say "now I want to know," when jou do cot mean it. You say "depot," when you have in mind a railway station. The caramels which yon think "love ly" are only toothsome. You find your bating "elegant" when you mean it is very good. The lecture which struck you as "per fectly splendid" was in reality admira ble. You thought you had a "real good time," but you only enjoyed yourself very much. If you do not quite understand any one you look up in a blank way and say "how?" What you said was "too good for anything" was simply better than you thought it would be. Phila. News. JJAVING feKCESTLY KM, At GEO A5D improved our acnomico:' allocs we are row prepared tc offer Increased faclHfcs for the hoarding of horsra and Cire cf vehicles. Low rates and carefal attendanc e guaranteed. Ilorces for sale aud horses and Tehlcleafor hire on accommodating terms. The handsomest hearse In the city. Livery and "a!e Stables, spt 16 Corner Fourth ani Mulberry sts Tvords of WariiingandComfort !,lf you s re Euffcrins from poor he :1th or. Ianirul6hing on a bed of sickness tafce cheer If you are simply ailing, or if you feel weak and dispirited, without clearly know ing why, lion Bitters . will surely cure you. If you are a minister, and have overtaxed Yourself with your pastoral duties, or a mother, worn out with care and work, of a man of businessTor labor, weaaened by the strain of your every day duties, or a man of letters tolllncr over your midnight worst, Hop Bitters will most surely strengthen you. If you are suffering from over-eating or drinking,any iudiscretion or dissipa tion, or are young and growing last, as is often the case. "Or if you are in the workshops, on the 'farm, at the desk, anywhere, and feel that yeur system needs cleansing, ton- injr, if you are old, blood "thin and impure, pulse feeble, nerves unsteady, faculties waning, Hop Bitters Is what you need to give you new life, health and vigor." If you arc costive, or dyspeptic or suffer inir from any other of the numerous rils eases of tho stomach tv bowels, It is your own fault if you remain il If you are wasting away with an? form of Kidney disease, stop tempting death tlii3 moment, and turn fo a cure to Hop Bitters. If you are sick with that terrible sickness, Nervousness, you will find a "Balm ia Gilead" in Hop Bitters. If you are a frequenter, or a iesidcnt of a miasmatic district, barricade your sye tern against the scourge of all countries Malaria, Epidemic. Billtous and Inter- mittent Fevers by the use of Hop Bitters. If jou have rough, pimply, or sallow skin, bad breath, Hop Bitters will give you fair stin.rich blood, the cetest breath and health. $500 will bo paid for a case they will not cure or help. A Laciy's Wish, "Oh, how I do wi3h my 6kin was as clear and soft as yours," said a lady to her friend. "You can easily make it so," answered trc friend. How ?" inquired the first lady. "By usin? iloo Bitters that makes pure, rich blood and blooming health. It did it for me as you observe." None genuine without a bunch of gr. en Hops on the white label. Shun all the vile, poisonous 8;ufl with Hop" oi "Hops" in their name. ojiH lmdiwcrm At Cost! QVERJ500 BOXES TOBACCO AT COST to clo?e out. AI30, a large stock of Plug and Smoking Tobacco at very low prices, from the Best Fafiories in Virgin!. Cigars and Cigarettes By the mllllion, at the Office of. CAPE FEAR TOBACCO WORKS, Eeptlatf. No. 132 North Mirket St. For Sale. A Job Printing Office, in . GOOD CONDITION. LIBERTY PRESS. Over 100 Fonts Type. PUR0ELL HOUSE. jJKDER NKW MAUAtlESiENT, WLLMLSGTON, K. C ii. 1.. PEKEY, iTccrietor. 1 ate Proprietor Atlantic tio;sL first-Clara drg. Sew Buckwheat. New Buckwheat, rjHE SEASON nAS NOW CMC WHIiN Buckwheat Cakes are in crder. I fcte to day icceived a supply o" New-Buck whtet, tbe first of the season. Also, Pota!oe, Onions, Apples, Cabbages, Ac, Ac. A lull lice o choice end selected Groceries always on ha.-d. Stock renewed every week, All goods can bs relied on as fresh sn J new at GEO. 31. CRAPOVd. Act, sept ;3 22 Sou' h Front Street. ; MISCELLANEOU Call and See rjrinosE elegant fruit preserves. We guarantea Ihcm to ba1 pnre, and the Haver as If put up at heme; A trial is ali we ask. ; Canned Goods of 11 kiada. Pi unes.CarKtnta, Pickles, Dried Beef, Oranges act Lemoc3, Baklcsr. Povdcs lco r.umerTi to mention. Jellies, Crackei3, the best of Cheese, Hams and Susrar Cure SihouM-ra, Coffees roasted and ground. . By Steamer t vraorroir Mocha tojree. W e do tot Tas on all Flour, but we put the SUPERLATIVE sgatntt any ln thri marict. Parties wishing j Preserves at retail will pk'&se Eend dishes. . rpt3J F. G. & N. ROBlNfOK. RSew Gigar Store. Hirseh berg's, 5 N. Front St. rj HE PUBLIC CAN SEE THE jpSOCESS of manufacture off ; my goo Is. Oay the best workmen employed. No tenement btvti: labr, nor chiMrtn. nor Chinese. The tobacco used ln tho manufacture of Cigars ia naturaliv atvi properly oared. All my woik Is dene in thi city and under ray ptrsonil ntperTls!-!. a. call at my latory where my. tc vein I brands sre made will satisfy all ilut thebest crcou's are bandied by 1 i. iiirtciuir.r.G, cctlltf f No. 5 North Jr"r.u:l tt toholesaxj: tpices. X2 Tto f oUo-vrlag ctioiniaaa rtprcsca wboksaale prices fxacrally. - ia making up aicail orders Meter prices Lave to bo chars td 11 s is 10 ii o cr a 16 e ii a 00 c 11 ... 11 so a To Make Life .Brighter. The dyp?ptic3 lot Is net a happy one. Bn ron's Capclne Piasters are the remeiiy. Price 23 cents. oct f coun y. Phi'adelphia A MONTH AND .BOARD FOE three Young Men or Ladles 3n each Address P. W. ZIKGLVU & CO . octG n.i 0 rtic ort HUts on Economical VvULLtigLOj House Building. Contain ing 24 plates ot Co'.tages costing irom $50) to $3 000, with descriptive letterpress. 1 S vo. vol., handsomely bound in cloth, mailed on receipt of $1. W1I. T. COMSTOCK, Pub , C Astr.-r Place. N. Y. oct G B u r ii Ii a m s IMPROVED Standard Turbine! Is the beat constJTicted and finished, gives better percent nee, more power, and is sold ior less money, per norsepow ii er. than anv other iuvbine ln mm sent free by oat 6 4w the world. J3 Newpaojihlet 'BURNHAM BROS, York, l a If there is no local dealer To supply you with Aiar.rv's Gcoarraphic-s (new Two-Book Perils). Holmes' Readers, Holmes' History. Gildersleeve's Latin and other school books of the University Series, we will mail them to you. Send ub the regular price and the book will come to you by return mall, erice lists, circulars acd the Maury Pamphlet eont toall who ask for them. UNIVERSITY PUBLISHING CO., 19 Murray street, New York. i oct 0 reason & Hamlin. 100 STXLES Organs $22 TO $9:0. Highest honors a t all great Worlu's Exhlbl tlons for seventeen yearB. Only American Orans awarded such at any. For cash, easy payments oriented. UPRIGHT PIANOS presenting very iiigiiest excellence yet attained in such instruments; adding to all previous improvements one of greatc r value than any ; securing most pure, refined, musi cal tones and increased durability; especially avoiding daMlity to get out ot tune, lliusira ted catalogue free. . Mason & Hamlin Organ and Piano Co., Boston, 154 Trcmont St ; N. York, 40 E. 14'h St; Chicago. 149 Wabash Ave. oct r The Science of Life. Only $1 BY MAIL POST-PAID. KNOW THYSELF. A GREAr MEDICAL WORK ON MANHOOD. Exhausted Vitality, Njcrvtfus and Physical Debility, Premature Decdne ln Man, Errors of Youth, and tho untold miseries resulting from Indiscretion or excesses. A book lor every man. young, middle aged aud old. It contains 125 prescriptions for all acute and chronic diseases, each one of which Is invalu able. So found by the Author, whose experi ence for 23 years is such as probably never before fell to the lot of any physician. 300 pages, bound in beautiful French ranslin, em bossed coders, full gilt, guaranteed to be a finer work In every sense mechanical, literary and professional than any other work sold ln this country for $2.50, or the money will be rerunded In every instance. Price only $1.00 by mail, post-paid. Illustrative sample 6 cts. Send now. Gold medal awarded the author by the National Medical Association, to the officers of which he refers. The Science of Life should be read by the young for instruction, and by the afflicted ior relief. It will benefit all London Lancet. There is'uo member cf society to whom this book will not be useful, whether youth, parent, guardian, instructor or clersryman Argonaut. Address the Peabody Medical Institute, r Dr. W. II. Parker, No. 4 Bullfinch Street. Boston, Mass., who may be consulted on all diseases requiring skill and experience. Chronic and obstinate dlseees that have ioaffled the skill of aL BJ ST A B other physicians a speclilty fl Io. Such treated successful-EJ1 fe 5 E? S C ly without an in- B II I W U tma a j Lance of failure. oct 6 daw 4w Mentljn this paper . j APPLY TO .OCt 8 JOSH. T. JAME?, Wilmington,. N. C. Consolidated. rjiWO STORES IN ONE AND GROCERIES and Liquors as cheap as the cheapct aud cheaper than ever. I have removed m7 uptown ttock to the store, corner of Princes and Water streets, (Mr. II. Ix?b's oil stini) where I will be pleased to see and serve my friends. I will keep constantly supplied with tho NICEST AND FRESHEST GOODS . i L G. CHSRRY. MTConsignments of country produce solic Red and prompt returns guaranteed oct 2 i 'AjfAKESIS gives instan tiitf. and ia &i infaliUe .ewe for Piles Prke fl, itl drucsrHts. orient pre paid by mall. Sample tret. Hf Ti Ti JAri "axakesis" Makers, EoxI,416 New York, nor 37 ?eod&w t th Groceries, &cB 150 15IIDS" Tr" mecl'ca5lasses. 1 00 UMi' P,n5C Po5rto E!co ijjtOLASSES. jjQQUalf Rolls Standard BAvg1NG. 1 000 BillS' NC Arrw TIES. ! J gQQ B1U Fieced TIES, JjQQ Bbls. FLOUil. 100 ttla hUGAR' j; 2QQ Bags COFFEE. LIME. CEMENT, PLASTER, Ac. Atl at lowest prices. -I WO.RTH & WORTH 18 O u a istt 14 fit 10 o i7 IS i:t.sc Si ts 25 S3 25 U 12 1 IS 14 IS aug io Sew YorK & .Wllmiiif oi Bteainship Co., ! ' - f BAGGIKG Stamtard...... .......... 3 G-. .... 3ACON North CtrolLia: ; lims.'V b ....... Shouldcrsi V Ifc Sides, i WKSTKRN SilOKED llama........ Sulea, , Shoulders.... ........ . hi.... DRY SALTED SMca.jr .......... Shoulders, ft. BARilEI-S Snirita Turpeatlaa. Secord Iiand, each........... l 75 a New Nef York, each........ I $0 G 2 NewCltT.eacb l O l cc BEESWAX, -T Jb a 00 BSJCKS, V H liL'TTKlL f IV- - : North Carolina... Northern........ .. CANDLES, Jb- tpera......v TSjIOW , AdamtntlRe.... CHEESit, v a - , Northera Factory...... .... Dairy, C"eaia.... ............ State... 1. 5 . . ......... ............... CORN" MEAL, bus., in sacks COTTON Tl, bundle.... 1"W tS 1 7: ?sheeticarrl-4, f yd..... .. CO ' isrz;. V u-.ir.ca... 83 - Ki. w- dozen. 16 2 17 Fln Macicrcl, No. 1, f bt?l.......I5 CO CO) 00 Ifalerol, No. 5, 1 half obi.. 8 SO CIO t o rar.lrrel,'No.C, V bbl s GO 13 to Mackerel, No. 2, F half bbl.. 5 00 5 r- i ?u--orc'. No. 3, y bbl 7 73 S8iO Muilet. v bbi... ..4 00 0 Mullets, Peril bids 7 00 ei 3 & ! t . C. Roe llerrins;, V keg.. v 3 CO 4 0 ) S irrvCod, if !.. ... ..Z 5 ? 9 i FKRTiUZEliJ, 2,000 its ! Feruvlan Guano, No. 1 57 5U iri i 44 Nor 2 :r, GO W7 00 I " " W.k.a D1 OO rtfl Bauc h'a PbcpjihaS) 00 00 tm on Carolina Feriulzer ..45 00 CTS.) 00 Ground Btme COOO J40 O.i Bone Meal ...00 00 ftAS OJ . itone Flour 00 00 C57 Ot Navassa Gumuo 40 CO Ot Cnratd2te Manure. 00 to Ofil x YVt.inn's Ptophrts..... 00 00 Ifc70-fri Vrando Phosphate 00 00 ' &Ti 00 oo oe ft& ou F-reach's Caibor.:aa of Llaie... 7 CO ttS-i Frer.ch'a Acrrlcaltural Lima.... 8 GO 0 FJ'51'R, T bbl tfiue . C CO . t 4 25 Norinerr. Suir 4 75 tt 5 25 Extra 5 75 t b 2J Fatxly O 50 D 8 00 City MillsExtra.: 6 a 6 tv, Farally & 75 a C Oi lixtra Famll7.... 6 50 63 .V 11 C U FROM PIER 34, EAfeT RIVER. NEW YOliK At 3 o'clock. P. M. J GULF STREAM.. ii .fatimtay, Oct 4 REGULATOR ...... Saturday, Oct 11 Parser & Hctz's Phosphate.. CO OJ &xccllcnza Ccttoa Fertilizer. 55 02 a 8: 8 8) 4 4 Kil 40 65. (t dlM I 25 e 1 75 a ii a a GULF STREAM.:. REGULATOII. . . . Saturday, Oct IS .... Saturday, Oct 25 FROM WILMINGTON 5 REGULATOR........ GULF STREAM. .... REGULATOR GULF STREAM.!... ...Friday, Oct 3 .Saturday, Oct 11 .Saturday, Oct 13 .Saturday, Oct 25 W Through Bills Lading arid Lowes; Through Rate guaranteed to and from Points In North and South Carolina. 1 For Freight or Passage apply to H. G. 8MALLBONES, Superintendent, i Wilmlngtou, N, C. WM. P. CLYDE CO.. -r.rAt Airni', 35 Broadway, New Xcxk. eep 2ctf. 'Jtl.UH if lb... GiLllN, I biishcl Com, from ctcre, bag3,whla. Com, caio. In bulk, whhe.. Corn, cargo, lnbar, whl'.o.. Ccvu, cargo, trdxcu.m 0r.3-. Oats, froia stare... Cow Pea, Hides, v ib- Circcn I-.T. .................. . .... n ay," ts " !;.'. cm.. .............. ....... lc rn . ...................... JIt.vt.h River HOOP IRON, tf LuIl, f K Ncrtbm......... North Carolira... LIME, barrel:....... LUMBER, City Sawed, l? M ft. Ship Stuff, resawed 13 CO ?2G 0? Rough'Edge Plauk . .......... 15 00 mC iK Y est India Cargoe3,&ccordlDa W quality ,....13 00 CIS Dressed Flooring, reasoned.. 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The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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