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The Daily Review. jOSH. T. JAMES. Ed. and Prop WILMIXGTON. K. C. THURSDAY, AUGUST 15. 18T8. FOP. CONGRESS : AirilBD Xtt. WADDULL OF NEW HANOVER. VIE1VJI AItl RKVIEVS. Letters from Zanzibar report increased activity ia the slave traJe. A writer oa Cyprus ia 177C complains of iu btivz terribly infested by asps. Seventeen sculptors and eighteen paint en from the United States arc low resid ing ia Rome. Si "nor Cozxx of Verona claims to have dicoTered a powder removing all explo sive power from petroleum. It is estimated that the wlo!e of the Turkish dominions cannot produce more thaa a million hnrsss, whita Russia has not les3 than twenty-one million. Female bathers at Lens D ranch hare taken to wearing masks of wire net, or of oil silk oa a wire frame, which conceal their tenures from the impertinent stars of male loungers. Five hundml and thirty-one firms of nearly all cations have contributed toward I dications are brightening, as- evidence of will turn the agitation consequent up the International Paper Exhibition at which we make a short exti act here from on Kearney's visit to good account. Uerlin oiucu last month. Taper of every description an it.,iri,Wrv f,.r mikin- it I nre exhibited. wo . land, u in l.,r ..no hundml and forty- t-iihth 3c.r. Mh! r.k., w.ishes an.I irons, I thread. h. r urn ninnlli. and m-m with-I itit Hi;t.icU. Wh it .i lt'.il f J;!,s'l, wuiiiiiu fuui law luMrtl in her time. Ti c w.i r m nr.it hi r 1 i.t m - hi to an-c with tin wax and .-te.irine tHti;cs I tliel ans i.xi!Ii.mi. imn-nn? i a - a m- . . ai tcariLo iri-Mcsi M-.krn f. the riirht - ruM,!..r.ti,..,-Uir..nl. wi.lian ' . ., , , imperial xt-tt!if. It -ra.iuaiiy uroppe.1, - 1 - a f . . I.!-. UUUI U HOW apl-cars i- ic str.utmu;; iu godd kie lu consequence of the prevalence f yellow fever ta New Orleans, and the death vl the inciter anreuncr at the mint, the Secretary of the Treasury has decided to intermit for ninety day active preparations for coinage there. Such re pair as may bo practicable, however, will le continued, under the supervision of the superintendent. foniinr Chaffee, of Colorado, is a dnrini? sort of a man. He has been in- terriewed at SaratoSa. and when he was c s. tho Senator said: Oh, k promise, wilhout lity; an inhrm, sma.I, ho's a liar; he make sincerity or fidel cteap man. Ana men a nuie iurmCr . 1-1 c . t on. -iieiiseswccar mmm uw doesa t mean any of it or remember any "There U little douht says the Ixn- .f I m.nu fkf ln mllrirU UUUM,Hl" J w quoted aa to the unhealthinesa of the climate of Cyprus are much exaggerated. There are marshes in some parts of the bind. .aJ. of coune, their Inevitable- companimcat, intermittent fever, or a j aomtwriai ievenj iuh .us haa attended th clantin!? of the acalyp-1 ... . . ij s,!,,! m.m luumua iu suwu .-w tho authorities at Cyprus to try the ex- periment in that island also.' At Nice a curious question has arisen between the Jesuits and the municipal authorities, iu which a considerable sum of rroncj U iaTolvcd. An American . . , , CUvUV'vuu T 7 7 TILE"0- Tho richest joints of Earo- LaTiime on condition that sho should be r m , , buried within tho precincts of the edifice. o The municipal authorities opposed such a .tePasbeinSaSainsttho health reSula- thought to get orer the dMUcultyby bury ing tho heart only in tho church. The A UW UU.WA.. A I ... ;t . r , -1 I farndy, bo wcter.wiU not permit the body to b cut. This is the present state of the , problem, whlth u causing great pcrtur- bation In the minds of tho Jesuits. A comnanlon of KIcc Alfomol D - au,w cju,isuu... iu. 7Z:Z 7. -nw. v;n. ' foUows : "I absolutely prohibit you to i UJO the word "lajesij " in your eiie and I farther exact from you precisely the A . uhic w j r j i in same utaaueai x revxjieu nuus i wera together at Tereslano. Your wife, .V. . . . W 1 ..I..Ta I too, vbea you call upon us at Madrid, win find In the Queen a pleasing acquaintance and a sincere friend, because Mercedes is very good and loving. Then we will recal together the old times. A few days after I the receipt of this letter the Archduke re I celved th following telegram : "Mr dear Frederick: The Queen Mercedes is dead. I May God grant you in your marriage the I tim'nM wVit"K Via Kftn mtfrt fmm I " ne. In your coming Joy remember some I tlm. tl-pU anJ mmjrWom of , our poor i THE FALL TRADE. There arc many encouraging signs Although Ben Bntler denies having ahead of more prosperous times thb Fall, left the Republican party, it is very that is, if we may take plainly expressed evident that he is far from being in newspaper opinions as indications. The fall r.ccord with it, and that ho either long-headed New York bulletin believes has fitcod or now stands ready to sac tint the bottom is about to fall out of the riSc any of the principles of that hard-times tub and that wc may look party which may conflict with his de for the more prosperous1 times to come termination to be tho leader of a new which are to be inaugurated this Fall, one! Tho "BenButlei" party is now Of the condition of trade in tho great his objective point, and,, although the centre of New York City, it says: result bo doubtfal. even iu his Our trade reports within the few days own State of Massachusetts, he will past, it is gratifying t bo enabled to say, make for the opposition a very lively have borne testimony to a hopeful feeling fi:net between now and the next elec- WMWi! fleia cerUinlyapoweiiapoli, ported by many substantial facts which tics, and however much we of the speak for themselves. ' The hotels in mid- South may have reason to execrate August were rarely so ; thronged as they him, we must acknowledge his ability, are at present and there are but few j r flnd a Ho wholesale establishments that have not ' , , . their quota of representative merchants ks aays been found ever in the from remote parts of the country; and ranks of his professed friends, and to that these are not here for mere recreation counteract his influenca in the Bay at the seaside isl evidenced by the fact sute for the next few months will that within the Tost few days liberal . , T . ,. . , shipments of autumn goods have been R the Republican rank and file made to all the iraore important distrib- about as much as they care to attend uting points, 'his is true of 'the coast- to. Hideous in personal appearance wise steamers, as well as of the railways. anj course, and arbitrary in his do- The Texas steamers are going out with as . . f . . , , ti.. or,,i meanor, it has often been a source of much merchandise as tuey can carry, and " .,,, , tho pressure is such that in more than surprise that ho could bo long hold an once instance lately the boats have been autocratic sway over a people among dispatched ahead of I heir regular days. whom he could claim no friend3 and r.es, tobacco, bagging, hardware, agncul- tural implements, and almost every other description of assorted merchandise. As in this country so in England docs the prospect sscm to improve and the in- an article which appeared in the Londou T.,r nf tl.o M int ! i i Although there is! as yet no narked in. i istnrr.H :i niDft! IiODL-Iul lee lm? tre- VaTls in vl nuurtei". Reports Irom the various centres vl the iron industry arc Lridvlly more ciicuuraii, eie cially from MiclJieKJ, wncncq tne most plooray accounts have vt laUs procj-eJetl. ore work is said to be 'vU' forward ak-o in 8nth Wales than t!itre was last month. Thy buaintss in cotuu ih Liv t riool Ins b'.tu 1 ire !::r iiijj tii j !at U'v tl.iys, with a n.-o in almost every ie- . . crmlio:i. add to tl;e l.ivoritie cir cunist.tiui-s the f.ict that the harvest .pros iwttf have improvml malcrially with the tine forcing .weather, and we hive a )rj hter flltlirf. iXrvy for eonmierce thin ... . m I could Ih? Ii. ! I ! r :i nuiMr l WCCK!) l 11 siiu r It id sad indeed to think of tho des tittltion aLd tmilerin;; of the citizens , i ia me iiuio town oi urenaaa, xtiiss., from the ravages of that most fearful of all scourges io epidemic form yel low fever. I t,. r n o i., ,-Jn,f,frt.l .-- I Northern Central Mifcsissippi, on the I Yallolmsh river, just below tho coa fluenco of tho Yallobusha and Schdo-1 ner riTerg ftt thQ inter8ection of the Mifsissippi and Tennessee Kail- The populatioa in 1872 num- beml J sonls ? Thepcoploof Grenada, in the good ness cf their hearts, refnsed to close thdr Ilospitttljlo loorg QKainst tho rcf a- gees from New Orleans and other in fcctcd port.aml tho conscquenco is the 1 M.I 1 1 .1 - i. 1 il . i - lerruiiB resims iuTiciuu nx mo iuie- grams from tho Chief Marshal of Grenada, the only surviving muniepial officer of that corporation, to Governor Vance, nnd .1,0 .to our Major, both of which wcro published in yesterday's J xvevievs . God crant that th noor. oftUnioil i . i . I tfuj aajji bwuj :ciia iiuu mo i terrible scourge they are suffering and a speedy response to all 03 their ap- peals for help. PEACE OT YET ATTAINED. Judging from the tenor of recent dispatches from across the water, gentle peace does not yet presido i t presido in pean Turkey were severed and thrown to the rapacious, insatiate crown-heads adjacent to the Turkish dominions, 1q hQ & .fi growl I orer them beforo the final possession can be gained. Bosnia and Herzego vinia are noi vei in nasapRainn nr t no i - . . 1 r . eovernmeni: aT1(, TnrW Austrian government and Turkey seems disinclined, to encourage the inaurgent3 in prorinces to sur- render ind submit to the foreign yoke. a Utn,- I uail OUk,U PKIOiUvUUClCU.O iUIiUH nrartsatiinow rscintr in tnia nnfnr. I territory by! the natives and Ynnzis Josephs miaious, the sublime 1,orto M to be virtually en- 17 " " . ' u liussia that of Sema. Tho naan thf , r "" -- ua oniy .;Va ' I I V A. W. AA I . UAU UUtU . WUUUUXUUN Hi. I - . rr i on of tho human body, which is ut - u at uao piaco uujj su ureas lortn wim greater noienco nnu virulence in some more vital part. The pillory was used in Scotland with- uuwprecMwuw,. x m vicum .A, . 1 1 . l " ll - 4 A ... T . - 1 . m Glasgow not oniy receivea tne obla-l tions of the crowd, but when relieved from the crib was violently; assailed and I (wiud Vwnt nnd at lntri ratt Tin?nnr.l ? 0 i Inta the nolieo manure watron. Fxrnt I for vaaJ, WM tboIi.W ia 181C, m.1 BEAST BUTLER. b . many bitter enemies. That ho has I any eympatuy witu tne Duiioon Ivear- ney, uo one will for a moment eup- pose, but there is not a doubt that he Wo have but little love for Massachu setts, and none !tor 15en Uatier, and as it is none of our funeral, we shall r lm.,'-!,:.,. ca""s Serve an Injunction on Disease lly invigorating a feeble constitution, reno vating a debilitated phj-sique, and enrich ing a thin and innutritions circulation with Hoftctter's Stomach Bitters, the finest, the most highly sanctioned, and the most popu lar tonic and preventive in existence. It strengthens the stomarch, remedies torpor of the liver and bowels, and gives a health ful impulse to the secretive ami discharging functions of the kidneys and bladder. Not only does It arrest and prevent the recur- rencc of malarial fevers, but it furnishes the only adequate safeguard against them to 1 411X.4.1 . . I . n lkn.A ... Iaam nll ilf AjI W 1 t I ft It""' "iiu uaio uctci men uin,icu nw those maladies, but wouni oe naoie 10 incur them if medicinally unprotected. It elimi nates from the blood certain impurities which the most skillful pathologists assign as the exciting causes of those agonizing complahits, rheumatism and gout, anil it is, moreover, an excellent remeay lor an en feebled or overwrought state of the nerves, autt ior memai uesponuency. MisCOllailOOUS. Dl A Mfineautifal Concert crandflDU AM IMIlUrianog price S1C0O onlv""Mll $425. Sunerb Grand Sauare Pianos, nrice $1,100 only $225. Elegant Upright Piano?, fKoVn, &2L K $72.50. Church Organs 16 stops price $3!0 only $115. Eleint $375 Mirror Top Organs if lam no't as represented, SJSwS tion about cost of Pianos a Organ given fren. much lnforma- and Organs pent free. Please addreFS DANIEL F. HEATTV, Washington, Kew Jersey. aug 12-4 w par8on8' Purgative Pills make Xew Rich Blood, and will completely change the blood 0Vwra hSl 1 to 12 weeks may be restored to sound Sffi r"88.eer mmri.PionNSON i CO., Bangor, Me, aug 12-4w rf-irni urn rnrr Seven-shot Revol nCvULYCii r 11 C C ver with box cart ridges. Address, J. Bown & Son, 136 & 138 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa. an" lHw. The only combination of tne true Jamaica dinger Q AMCnS5nJCwitD choice Aromatics and OftnrUnU O French Brandy for Chole- ; ra, Cholera Morbus,Uramps and Pains. 'Dia.rrhnPB. unH JAMAICA Dysenterr,D jspepsia,Flat. JMIIIMIUH uiency, Want of Tone and Activity in tne stomach P Ik! PCD am bowels, and avoid Uiriutlli ing the dangers of Change of Water, Jr ood and Ca mate. Ask for Stanford's Jamaica Gingke aug 12-4w AGENTS WANTED ! Medals and Di- tor HOLMAN'S fplomas awarded NEW PICTORIAL BIBLES 1 ClCtTl 11!niiFa:nn. k A A ft a., fnr tiaw irin 1 t unr v o-n .. . ,wwft Utuflft-.UVUI U ft. ft.. . Otf w . v.. iig XX nl . Ok J V., 7ftVJ Atvu iu.cl Philadelphia. tuzUlw ' Philadelphia. Flour, Sugar, &c, OH A BBLS. EXTRA FAMIL i FLOUR, .'1 11 f i rr in aft. hhl rr, V. Refined Sugar. Extra Goshen Butter, PiS Hams, Shoal derP d Fork, Beef Tongue?, new cneese, . Crackers and Cakes. Blue Grass, Delmonico. Club Ilouae. Sweet Mash, and Baker's Old Bje Whiskeys. ' ' Remember we give you the Choicest Good at the Lowest Prices. GEORGE MYERS, 9, H CL 13 3. TJLOJXTltlT 5 . DVRRTISK IV THE 0E "jJ LdSat Miscellaneous! THOS. J. SOUTHERLAND JIYERY AND SALE STABLES, ' Corner Third and Princess Streets,' Wilmington, N. C. :&5U Horses and Vehicles for hire at rev sonable rates. Excursion parties to ! the ouuuu u wituirj accommoaatea. i maj 26 : j appy Relief to nu-s Mkk from the effects of Errors and Abuses in early life., Man hood Rzsto&ed. Impediiaents to Marriage removed. New method of treatment. New and remarkable remedies. Books and circulars sent free in sealed envelopes. Address Howard Association, 419 N. Ninth St, Philadelphia, Pa. An Institu,tion having a high reputation for honorable con dnct and professional skill. Hi Kaleigb & Augusta Air-Line, Scpekistzndkst's Office, Raleigh, N. C, May 10th, 1878. 0 AND AFTER MONDAY,, May 10, 1878, trains on this road will run as fol lows : Sundays excepted. j PASSENGER TRAIN; ! ! Train leaves Raleigh...... ...5:30 P M Arrives at Hamlet 12.15 P M Leaves Hamlet 1.30 P M Arrives at Raleigh .........8.45 P M This train makes close connections at Ham let with the Carclina Central Railroad to and from Wilmington, Charlotte, Asheville, Statesville, Warm Springs and all points ;in Western North Carolina and all points South and Southwest: JOHN C. WINDER, july 26-tf ' j. Superintendent. Notice. I Schedule B TaX. A LL WHOLESALE AND RELAIL Merchants are hereby notified that a privil ege tax was levied by the last Legislature of Five Dollars (the same levied by county) in addition to the Schedule Taxes proper. j Wholesale dealers are also.notifled that in giving in their purchases, the law now com pels payment on all purchases made within the State as well as out of the State, includ ing timber, lumber, turpentine, spirits of turpentine, rosin and naval stores of any kind, and cotton, also wood and coal dealers All Hotels. Boarding Houses. Restaurant and Eating Houses are required by law to pay one-half per cent on gross receipts. jThe tax will be due July 1st., and payable witnin the first ten days thereafter, on ail purchases since the first of January, ISIS. All parties interested in the payment of Schedule B Taxes will save costs by attend ing to the same at once, as the law will be strictly enforced. I I. II. BROWN, i Register of Deeds for Pender County juuel! fiioifth Carolina at Gettysburg APPLICATIONS ARE CONSTANTLY made for copies of THE OBSERVER containing the articles in regard to the con duct of North Carolina'troops at Gettsyburg. The number of requests for these, from the Northern States especially, has lately! be come so great that, being unable to supply them otherwise it has been determined to publish them in book form. The paper on the subject, on both rides will be reprinted just as they appeared in Thk Obshrver, and will make a volume of some two hundred pages. The book will be printed on fair white pa per, with good, clear type, and in paper covers' will be sold at 25 cents each : to deal ers .and canvassers at $15 per hundred. A library edition will also be made, printed on superior paper and handsomely bound, which will be sold at $1 eaeh ; to dealers and canvHBsers at the rate of 560 per hundred. Single copies of either edition mailed post paid on receipt of the priced Tho book will bo ready for delivery in a few weeks. Orders accompanied witn cash are solicited. Address THE OBSERVER, april 27 Raleigh, N. C. - k 100.000 ! 10O,000 DAILY SirECTED Ono Hundred Thousand CIGARS. Which we are prepared to offer at good bargains I ) GEO. MYERS, june 24 1 11 and 13 So. Front S. i B. D. MORRILL, Undertaker, Carpenter and Cabinot-Maker, Third Street, Opp, City Sal ""T7ILL FURNISH COFFINS 'and Casket VY i with attendance at short notice. ; Orders for Carpenter work and Cabinet work respectfallr solicited and promptly ex ecuted. All work guaranteed. feb Quarantine RIotice. QN AND AFTER THE FIRST DAY. OF JUNE, 1878, Quarantine will be enforced, as usual, on all vessels from South of the Cape Fear River, and on all vessels HAVING HAD ANY KIND OF3SICK2JESS during their i voyae. j". PILOTS AND ALL PERSONS CON CERNED will please take notice and bring their vessels to the Quarantine Station for Inspection. ; W. (U CURTIS. Quarantine Physician jel-2taw-5m j Port of Wilmington, N. C. We Are Offering at Low- l est Market Prices, tju-re N. C.and Western Canvassed Bacoa Hams, just the article for hotels nd large families. . I ! Lard and Butter all grades. j Sugar, Coffee, Canned Goods, Ac. j 175 Barrels Flour,"cfcoice brands, : i Chickens, Eggs, Ac. 1 Parties in want of Cotton Ties, send jour orders to PETTEWAY & SCIIULKEN. ' Corrected Every Thursday by PETTEWAY & SCHULKEN COMMISSION MERCHANTS ! AND PRODOCE BROKERS. Y ILKIBGTOS, N. C WIZOIiSS.caZ.X3 PRICES. ' . I SThe following quotations represent the wholesale pricea generally. In making up imall orders higher prices have to be charged. BAGGIN G Gunny Double Anchor.............. Double Anchor " A Standard Domestic BACON North Carolina, Hamt, y ir : i mil ;i3K f mi li 15 10 Shoulders, V E ! &: Sides, j t Western Smoked ' Hams....! I H Side, V j V4 : Shoulders. 7 Q Dry Salted Sides, V E. 1 H 8 3 Shoulders, V BEEF Live wtfiffht... BARRELS Spirits Turpentine Second Haad each...L 1 C G5 1 75 1 85 Aew 1 ors,caCa, new I 75 BEESWAX 1 K. 25 i 2S BRICKS Wilmington, V M 6 10 00 Northern .....J I 00 U Of BUTTER North Carolina 15 25 Northern, V 2. 23 ' 35 CAXDLES Sperm V 25 40 TaUow, y lb '. . 11 . AQanmunc, y eti n ia CHEESfi , 12 Northern Factory, ; lb 13 Q Dairy cream,l y lb. 13 State, y E)..j...j..... 00 g 123 11 153 13 30 17 20 75 COFFEE Java, lb......... 28 Rio, y id.. Lazuvra. J 3J. J 18 CORii MEAL yibashel... COTTON TIES-V DOMESTIC Sheeting,1 4-4 ysrd. Yarn, y bunch FISH 73 5 tg) Mackerel, No. 1, y bbl....!6 CO 20 00, No. 1, y K bbl 8 75 1) 00( Mackerel, No. 2, V ibl....l2 50 00 00 No. 2, y 34 bbl.. G 00 & C 50 Mackerel, No. 3 y bbl 00 00 8 60 Mullets, y bbl... 3 00 3 50 N. C. Herring, y bbl 5 00 8 00 DrvCod, yh.. .....I. IK 0 FLOtJR Fine, y bbl. '.. 0 00 5 00 Super, Northern; y bbl... 6 00 5 50 Extra do " y bbl... 5 75 & 6 25 Family "I y bbl... 7 00 8 00 City MillEx,.Super y bbl... 7 CO 7 23 " Family i bbl.".. 7 50 7 75 Ex. Family bbi... 8 00 8 25 FERTILIZERS 1 Peruvian Guano, y 2000 Ihs. 54 00 55 00 Q0 00 051 00 40 00 45 00 47 00 55 00 67 0Q 70 00 70 00 00 00 - Baugh'g Phosphate " " 00 00 Carolina i ertihzer Ground Bone, " Bone Meal " " Flour " Navasta Guani, " Complete Manure " Whann'e Phosphate ' " 45 00 11 00 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 ' 50 00 00 00 'f 00 00 ip Wando Phosphate, ! f 00 00 BergerABruti'eUos."! " 00 00 Wilcox, Gibb ci Coi, ma nipulated Guano, j 48 00 CL7 60 glue y a. : ! s io GRAIN Corn,atore.W 561b3 70 j Corn, cargo, y 66 lbs. CO 61 Corn, vel., y bushel None. Oats, buehel..... 50- 60 Peas, cow, y bushel. 80; Q 00 HIDES Green, y lb , 4! Q Dry. ? Ib... 10 & HAY fiaetcrn, y 100 Iba... 1 10 & 125 North River, y 100 lbs.... I GO Q I 10 HOOP IRON y 'ton....... 80 00 85 00 LARD northern P lb....... 9 NoTth Carolina V 11 VllA LIME y bbl.. 1 25 & 0 00 LUMBER City steam sa'wd i 8bipstuff,re8awcd,Mft.l8 00 020 00 Rough edge plank. M ft. 16 00 18 00 West India cargo, accord ing to quality, y Mft...l2 00 tf?U 00 Dressed flooring.aeasor.ed. 15 00 Q'lr. 00 Scantling and boards, com mon, ft .....12 00 14 00 MOLASSES Cuba.hhdgl :Vi Cuba, bbls., y gal.. 5 Sugar bouse, bhds. y gal. ! 24 ' bbls. y gal... 2ft Orleans Choice bbls. y gal. :7 NAILS Cut,3,20dto4d,"k,g 2 85 37. Q & 40 45 3 75 & 1 45 tSf 1 10 & 40 & 1 25 & 1 00 & 3 00 00 Ci00 00 1I 00 00 00 OILS Kerosene, ga! Lard, y gal 1 10 Linseed, y gai 1 no Rosin, y gal J......... 30 PEANUTS y bushel........ 1 03 POTATOES-Sweet, bus. 00 Irish, Northern, bbl 2 50 PORK Northerncity me88.12 00 Thin, y bbl........... ..00 00 Prime, y bbl (extra)... ....10 50 Rump, y bbl... J 00 00 KIUE Carolina, y JJ East India, y lb Rough, y bushel..... RAGS Country, y lb City,ViIb......... ROPE. SALT Alum, y sack...... Liverpool, y Back American y sack Marshal's fine, y eack.... Cadiz y sack SUGAR Cuba, y S. Porto Rico, y lb A Coffee, y lb...... b y ft. C- " V & Ex C y Ib.i Crushed y Jb SOAP Northern, V Jb VA 8 00 CO 75 1 00 IX " 1A 6 22 60 00 75 80 75 49 80 1 30 1 40 75 00 lA 10 00 10 00 li I 00 5 9X rA IK SHINGLES Contract, 3 00 6 00 Common, y 1 50 2 00 Cypress saps y M....L...... 1 50 Q 2 00 Cypress hearts, y M 2 00 30 0 STAVES W. O. bbl. M. 10 00 15 00 R O hhd. y E 1......00 00 00 00 Cypress, y M .1 00 00 00 00 TALLOW y fi 9 10 TIMBER Shipping y M ...10 0,0 12 00 mm, prime per iu...... i ou y j uu MU1, fair per M .....J..1. 6 00 6 50 Inferior to Ordinaryiper M 3 00 5 00 WHISKEY North'n, per gl 1 25 3 60 North Caro ana, per gal... 1 50 & 2 25 WOOL Unwasned, per Jo... 18 26 Whed. xer Ib.... Hie Old House Keopcried. THE OLD AND RELIABLE i Watchmaker's & Jeweller's I! 1 Establishment, : i " ' . i Has been reopened I by one of ita former I I employes. i i . : ' Mr. J. II. Allen. Practical Watchma ker, and Mr. L. S. F. Brown, Jeweller and Engraver! will be constantly in at tendance, and will give their personal at - Tjmrinrt tn n-nr tr intmeTwl rn r hum - Chronometers Sated and Nautical Instrnments Eepaired ! Tirnn taken by Transit Instrument. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, 1 ' Silverware and Fancy -Goods - J Call at the old (stand of THOS. W. BROWS & SONS, Uo-n37 lilarket Street, ' Bail Road Lino3, &c. CAROLINA CEWRAtRAIL WAY COMPANY. I OmcE Gi5ral SrnnmiMT, " ' Wll m in ryfnn V f r . I , MmJ f jw-j , ChaiiRo of Schedule. ! i 1 . 0?v A?P AFTER MON'DAY, 20th iaft the following Schedule will be UalaSj :!fi; PASSEXGER, MAIL AXD tj:aix. v , ) LeTe WUmington at...J 5.-20 P U o. 1. ArriTe at Hamlet at A2Aci a! if m) " at Charlotte at... J 6:5! XI J ) Leave Charlotte at.: ..7:30 P M No. 2. -Arrive at Han.letaU...... 12:15 X JJ J " at Wilmington at 7:45 A M ,i. 1 ' !i TUT. WEEKLY FREIGHT AXI AtXVMl MODATIOX TRAIX. j 7.25 A M on Tucsdajs, Thundajt and Saturdays. I t ' I ' 6:00 A M, going West, ;on IMdndar,, Wednesdayi and Fridays. , 1 ' ; uiELnr division, hail. iRErnm d I'AtSEXGEli A XD EXPRESS. 1 1 x .. ") Leave Char otte 6:35 A Jl J Arrive at Shelby... ...10:50 A ill Vo l Leave Shelbr J Arrive at C&arlotte .12:45 JVM 6:00 P M lramsos. 1, 2, 3 and 4 run Da ly eicerit tsunday. -. M l i ! Passengers for Raleigh leave tMhmnUon 5:30 PM, and Charlotte at 7:30 P,M,make close conn Art inn mt Ifimlit Passengers for StateivilU and Western C R R, by No 1 Train arrive at States viUe next morning at 9:15; arrive "Head of West ern Road" at 3:20 P M, and Asheville same evening. V. Q. JOHNSON.) mav 20 General Superintendent. Gen 'I Sup'ts Office. WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA AND . J. GUST A BAILliOAI)., Wilmington, N. C.June IJ I8j8. I On and after Monday, June 3, thr l.lf. -ing schedule will be run onthlsroAd-.l DAY EXPRESS AND MAIL TRA lN,(.ij..u except' Sunday.;) ill j"- Leave Wilmington. 10 25 A !.M Arrive Horence.j. 3 20 I' M Leave Florence.... 30 llM auivc ai nr lllilllljion )U I Jl A . . U'.'l " . , M nr. ft . . . NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN '( Daily). 1,1 Leave Wilmington. ...A.. 7 2ft I'" il lieare Florence.... ....11 47 P M Arrive at Columbia 3 25 A M Leave Columbia .......11 SO A M T 111 . . . . . ijcBvu ruireuct; ,. 4 uu(A M Arrive at Wilmington 8 30 A il This Train will only stop at Brinklev's Flemington, Whiteville, Fair Blur, ! Nicu 0I3, Marion, and Florence, and all statioci 1 . ? M 1 . . 1 j oi'iiveen r jorenco ana uoiumoia. ! I'asiengers for Augusta and bey on J should take Night Express Train from Wil mington. . j i ; 'i nrougn Meeping uars nn nlht trains for Charleston and Augusta. I j j JOHN F. DIVINE, General Xtlvl j nne 2 ' , ' VILMINGTON & WELD ON i mi RAILROAD COMPANY. O7FI08 09 Gkn'l SuFXaiKTIMDIRT l Wilmington, N. C, June 1, 1878. J CHANGE OF RCIIKDULE. On and after Monday, June 3d, 1878, at 3:15 A. M., Passenger trains on the Wil mington A Weldon Railroad will run as fol lows : 'ili!- DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN, daily. Leave Wilmington, Front St Depot at.... 8 50 A M Arrive at Weldon at. 3 10 P M Leave Weldon 12 45 P M Arrive at Wilmington, Front Stj t i Uepot at 705 T Jl - " ii J : ' NIGHT MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. .1 j Leave Wilmington, Front St. i I .! uepot at 7 bum Arrive at Weldon at -.:! 3 10 A M Leare Weldon. daUy at....:. 3 15 A M Weldon, daily at....:. 3 15 A M at Wilmington, FrontSt. ! J pot at 10 05 AM, Arrive xrains on Tarboro Branca uoaa ies7c Rocky Mount for Tarboro! at 2.30 P U dtUr, and Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at 5:00 AM. Returning, leave j Tarboro; at H?d5 A M daily, and Monday, Wednesdayi and r naay atB.-aui Jl. . j . j The Day Train makes close connection at Weldon for all points North via Bar Lint daily- except Sunday) and daily, via Rich- montraaa an rati routes. , M i ' 1 Night train makes close connections at Weldon for all points north via Richmond.! Sleeping Cars attached to all Night Trains.; JOHN F. DIVINE, General Supt june i Werner & Premport's ,Todbo- rial Rooms, Nos n' North Front ud,7 ?uth Front Streets. Satisfaction, guaranteed. ! ii None but the most experienced workmen emniovedin these estahliihmfinta. ! 1 3T Manufacturers of Tonics, Hair vur Cologne, Renovators. Dves. Beau timers, Ac, Acl. I men 1 Notice. " I ' ii 1 fROM THIS DATE all merchandise BSUI be removed from the Wharves of the Tork and Baltimore Steamers the day be . , -ii I- fore the arrival of succeeding Steamer, jotb erwise the goods will be stored in warehoosi, II r I ! subject to dray age, storage, insnranee, finlvlS A. D. CAZAnr. lenL j . - w U casmake money faster at work tor a auired: we will start rem. i til pr tUj at home made by the industrkmsJ If en, wo- i men, tmys and girl wanted everywner work for us. Now is the time. Costly on fit and terms free. Address Tain A CW A I altoCTther in ISC 7. vp'stairs. ;an2S J H. ALLX3I7. Rusta, Maine, - men
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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