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Miscellaneous MIT NO LONGER ! BUT COME TOJTEE Exchange Corner Yon should coine.at once'andselect ycur Japanese Goods before all are sold. A nice lot of those beautiful "Waiters only $1,25 per set; they arc goiDg fast. The nicest r resent you carjjgive is a Hand kerchief Box with half dozen niceES Handkerchiefs, . Or a Ckve I'ox with one ormore pairs of Gloves. You should remember the Kid Glove De pot- The 4-Button Kid Glove you should buy at once as they can not be duplicated in price. Only 31 "per Pair l We can give you Kid Gloves fromOc up. PRT'-Ccme and get your presents at" ExchanaeCorner for a little monej 1 You can find a Present for any onf ,'ffom T the darling babe to the robust man.S We would call your at t ntion'to the23 Flexible Hip Corset Fc'ale only at Excliange Corner ! it is a Beauty?! We invite all to comeas we'2 irc pieparcd to 'seejthf nTon MONDAY, TUESDAY AKD WEDItJESSDAlT 1 ! As weknow it v. ill not onlyjoe to their interest but to their amusement also. MOOSSIIINE. ver has yery recentlj.argc.ed ia for the identical "folly" it now deprecatei. In another place, speaking of a bill now in tbe Senate, granting a charter for a narrow fati-re railway from LeakaWllIe lO O O- j Danville (Va.) it remarks j This enterprise might be posed on'tbe grouDd that it leads direc out of the" State and will; operate as a feeder to Danv.lle. But the wisdom of the-a?e dictates the contrary, and! in the Senate the measure, cn its second read ing, recorded but ODe vote against it, and that not UDonits merits, but I in its de tail, respecting the proposition jand plan of local or county subscription.! In all matters of this kind the direction of pub lic opinioa at this day will be found in favor of giving to every people all the railroads they may desire to : build for themselves, without regard to established lines, conflicting interests, j or objective points. . 'r i Sii-htalk a j this will 1 surprise many of the close readeis of I he X)bserzerr tor not many moons hae waxed, and waned since it distinctly deprecated this giving of our, selves away by tapping Korth Carolina for j the benefit of Virginia towns and seaports and urged, s a remedy, a thorough "Nertt Carolina System. We give one! mere ex. tract from the article referred to : j . What should be chiefly avoided, and Commercial Advertiser. guarded against, by legislation, is the An exchange mentions granting oi mere paper charters, coniemng IT0T7 Advorticomonta. of meadations ot the j Commission - to aeiy nresided over by Dr. Woodsworttt ft Dar- rier to the uLestrainsd tramps of yellow fever will most certaintly present itself. ; The refrigerating ship which Prof. Uamgee I THE NEW YEAR with in- rjroval aad Mrs. lfiempson. we are 1010,1,1 facilities bvex anv raevicus veir is exertine herself in every way to Bare far doIne a and pro npt business P" I maHipl and beneficial outcome to all I ' J th .irru which hare been made at her V& With a Wagon and Dray I am pre- . r :n v, ..v. I rjared to oejier vroods wiun Qispaicn vj uy i f ' mm--m -T " " millions may be saved and the South maintained free from everlasting' terro r and almost annually recurring pestilence. Gubdok. ! the largest dealers in the Western markets is entirely satisfactory and enables me to furnish to the trade LARD, BACUJN ana FLOUR, at the very lowest prices AS LOW as anv WHOLESALE man in the same quantities. I have sufficient capital upon which to make THUtTY DAY Accounts with re- snnnsihla rjarties. and nledsre mvself to eive C lssdbianca probably delivered his well- them all the advantages of the Cash Prices. known speech on deck-oration day. I shall sell at uniform prices governed by Rome Sentinel. the fluctuations of the maiket: rising and wu.mvBrvfnrftW tn .n- falling j in a business like manner. My . . - j deavor to sell a man a coin-detector who hain't a nickel in his I pocket New York Express. Yes, John we 'ear you. Certainly, a field of corn weuld be a corn-tract. ! The verdancy of your query a-maizes us-r- Biddeford Miniature. Care killed a cat, says the proverb, but j the style of bootjack with which the deed was done is aot mentioned. New York El. H. SPRUIT, Exchange1 Corner. dee 21. The Daily Review v JOSH. T. JAMES. Ed. and Prop WILMINGTON, If. C. MONDAY, JANCA.RY 27, 1879 power and privileges on imaginary cor porator, to enable one rival company to fo; ce another into measures, and this ac complished ihe end is reached, no intention having ever beeu entertained of building a mile ot rauroa l. And when as good or practically tbe same facilities may be af forded by pursuing a route that would not so seriously 'injure an established lice, and without euiaihng large additional expense, or woiKiug inconvenience to tne new com pany, due regard -should be had to the enterprise and capital invested in a line alreacy established. 1 .Ihe public mind should always look to the general devel opment of tbe State, and tha largest facil- les to the people without regard to local or rival personal interests, with this fact constantly in view, that whatever tends to cripple an established i enterprise, -"must generally result in disaster to a portion of thepublic,and a wise policy consists not in breaking down-, but building up works of internal improvement.' This, we suppose, has 'some preference to the effort now being made iu the Legislature to amend the ckarttr of the a horse j that eats meat. Well, we think ltaoout ume: they have been running for stakes long enough Waterloo Observer. It makes a sensitive man weep for his sex to sit and see all those selfish lellows keep their teats in the street car and let the ladies stand up. Buffalo Express. A newspaper man who went skating on Saturday says he sat down en ice before he made the necessary preparations ana saw the new play written by E. A. Locke. P. S. The new play is called 'Stars.' Norristown Herald. prices are at all times guaranteed as low as the lowest, and I believe that straight through they will be lower than those of any other retail house in tne city, dtocs: always complete. Fresh Goods by every steamer. , j . Q- Get my prices, look at my goods, overhaul your old Pas? Books, its perusal will pay you, and see it it is not to your advantage to open your account with James C. Stevenson. jan 13 Kaleigh Augusta Air biguous Line for (but - the positive to make any wording is too comments. We have not desired harsh comments on the Obs. rver's article; even now we hope that weare mistaken, and that so able and so influential a leader and director of public opinion all ever the State, is not as yet prepared! either to modify or to abandon its splendid out line of a North Carolina System. WASEISGTOX LETTER- A NORTH CAItOLlN Acis TEM. we nave neretoiore repuDiisneu a series of very admirable articles which have appeared from time to time in the Raleigh Observer, because they have seemed to us to have been conceived aud written in the interests of tbe people of this State. At least, that appears to have been their ostensible .object, that was the construction we 1 placed upon them and in fact, that must have been their plain reading to everybody. But the Observer seems to have recently moderated its opinion Bomswhat, and - is willing now that roads, owned and con trolled by residents of other States and who e only interest in a "Nortk Caro lina System" is the building up of cities in other States, should be allowed to build and extend their lines in any direc tion they may see fit. We would be glad to know that we are mistaken but the reading is too plain. y We judge from its own words. In last Saturday's issue of that paper we find an editorial leader on "New Railroad Enterprises" which con tains som9 expressions we are sorry .to see and which are surely not at all in keeping with: the lino the Observer seems to have marked out for itself in its earlier articles. We have not room for this entire editorial bat make a few clippings here and there, and of parts which beem to indicate that the North Carolina System is not to-day in the eyes of the Observer what it was a few weeks ago. In one place it says: It would be no greater folly to at tempt to reverse the direction of the natural streams than to seek to force business against the natural currents of trade. But what is established in com merce is not always natural, or irreversi ble. The only practicable test, how ever, and that which would cause a general and natural distribution of the business of the State, is to judiciously plan and construct such lines of public transportation as will place the great body of the people on the nearest possibly equality, respecting railway and water facilities, and then allow commerce to flow in whatever direction it will. 0 . And yet, if we read arrisht, the Obtr- WAbinxGTON, D. C, Jan. 25, 1879. On the amendments of the Senate to the Consular and Diplomatic appropria tion bi LI the House yesterday yielded. It is almost certain the House will yield to the Senate on the Indian Appropriation bill as so far; at this sei ioD, it has given way to the Senate at all j points. This is to be regretted, as every amendment of the Senate is in the directiun.of an in crease of the amounts appropriated. It would be letter, if the policy of letting the Senate have its own way is to prevail, that the House Appropriation Committee be directed to draw its bills under isstruc- A Dangerous Torpor.; Torpor or inactivity of the kulneys is ie- Hously dangerous to those organs, since it the pre jasut of dUeasas which. destroy their substance and endanger lire, xnis sluggishness may be overcome by stimula ting them, not excessively, but moderately, an effect produced by Hoptetter's Stomach Bitters, a general invigorant and alterna tive, possessing diuretic properties of no common order. The impetus which th is ad mirable m dicine gives to their evacuative function counteracts any tendency to con gestion which may exist in their tissues. Both they and their associate organ, the bladder, are invigorated as well as gently stimulated by the Bitters, which exert a kindred Influence upon the stomach, liver and bowels.and by strengthening the system enables it to withstand malarial epidemira, to which.when exposed, it might otherwise succumb. ; The Latest News. rpHE CELEBRATED PEARL SHIRT cao now be bought all finished and ready for tke Laundryat $1 One Dollar $1 Call and see them. t No SHIRT ia the market can compete with it at even 25 per cent, more mosey. dec 4 Sold only by A. I) ATI I). The Clothier. tioqt from tbe Senate. vent the otherwise inevitable leeliag jof chagrin the members That womld pre- bf that Committee Law School. A CHARTER will be applied for to the next General Assembly. 1 , - DAY 5ESS10X3for Lecture and tied tatlon, every Monday and Wedmdav, 5 P.M., to 6 P. M. , !' NIGHT SESSIONS. Kvery Tuesday. For terms, &c, address dec 9 EDWARD CANTWKLL, Wilmington, N. C. ''That Husband of Mine" JECLARES EMPHATICALLY, particu larly, positively and sincerely, that tbe only feel, after labor i dp- hard - thrnncrh th r ' . , j i J - 7 I muni o&vti"C3. r.ver' cess amj day and nigh aunng the session, and Friday, 8 V. Ai. to 9 P. M ai seeing memseives lnyianaojy overruled Ihe Army Appropriation bill will be reported to the House to-day, and Burn- side's Army reorganization bill will be tbe special order in the Senate. There is, however, so great a certainty that the lat ter bill cannot pass that the appro priation bill will provide for'the Army as now reorganized. , The executive, legislative and judicial bill will be reported to j the I House to morrow. On this extended debate may be expected in both Houses . and unless tbe House Democrats have lost all courage they will resist the efforts sure to be made by the innate to add to the sums agreed'uponf by the very able and laithlul House Oorarnitt eon Appropria tions. : j , Much comment is made on the fact that, of the five; Republican Senators elected during thisSvesk, four are pro- nouncea urant and third: term men place in the city to bay Clothing, Hats, Far- nuaiog uroas, ana in ic:, everything ap pertaining to the desires of a 'Gentleman, low dawn, at prices to suit the times, is at , J OTTERBODRG'S. "Men's We Depot", 27 Market at. P. S. Examine "Argosj" Roller Suspen ders, jan 23 THE SUN FOB 1879. mHE SUN will be printed everyday durinr JL the year to come. Its purpose and metn od will be the8ameas in the past, lo pre sent all the news in a readable shape, and to tell the truth though the heavens fall. Tai Suh has been,t is, and will continue to be independent of everybody and everything are the Tiuth and its own convictions o rintv. Thai itha onlr doIict which an hon estnewepapii jdhave. That is the policy which has woa for this newspaper the conn dence and friendship of a wider constituency . 1 l a I than was ever enjojeu oj any oiuer Ameri can Journal. - - Thi Sum is the; newspaper for the people. It is not for the rich man against the poor man, or for tbe poor man against the rich man, but it seeks to do equal jastice to all in terests in tbe community. It is not the organ of any person, class, sect or party. There need be no mystery about its loves and hates. It is for the honest man against the rogues every time. It is for the honest Democrat as against the dishonest Republican, and for the honest Republican as against tbe dishonest Democrat. It does not take its cue from the utterances of any - politician or political or- f'anization. It gives its support unreserved y when men or measures are in agreement with the Constitution and with the principles upon which this- Republic was founded for the people. Whenever the Constitution and constitutional principles are violated as in the outrageous conspiracy of 1876, by whicL a man not elected was placeicrMn the Presi dent's office, where be stills remains itspeaks out for the' right. That is Th Sun's idea of independence. In this respect there will be no-change in its programme for 1879. Tan Sua has fairly earned the hearty hatred of rascals, frauds, and humbugs of at sorts and sizes.! It hopes to deserve that hatred not less in the year 1879, than in 1878 1877, or any year crone by. Thb Bdn wil continue to shine on the wicked with unmiti rated brightness. While the lessons of the past should be con stantly kept before the people, Tub bus does not propose to make itself in 1879 a magazine of ancient history. It is printed for the men and women of to-dav, whose concern is chief ly with the affairs of to-day. It has both the disposition and the ability to afford iU read ers the promptest, fullest, and most accurate intelligence of whaetver in the wide world is worth attention. To this end the resources belonging to well-established prosperity wil be liberally employed. The present disjointed coadition of parties in .this country, and the uncertainly of the future, lend an eztraordinarr significance to the events of the coming year. Tne discus sions of the press, the debates and acts of Con grew, and the movements of the leaders ia everv section of the ReDublic will haxe a di rect bearing on the Presidential election of an event whtoh must be regarded with the mo8t anxious interest by every patriotic American whatever his political ideas or ai leeriance. To these elements of interest may be added the, probabilities that the Democrats will control both houses of Congress, the in creasing feebleness of the fraudulent Admin istration, and the spread and strengthening everywhere of a healthy abhorence of fraud in any form. To present with aecuracy and clearness the exaet situation in each of its va rying phases, and to expound, according to its well-known methods, the principles that should guide us through the labyrinth, wil be an important part of Tai Sua's work fo" 1879. We have the means of making Thk Sun, as a political, a literary and a general newspa per, more entertaining and more useful than. erer Deiore ; ana we mean to apply them freely. . ! Uur rates of subscription remain unchang- Miflcellaneous. Mmm This important organ weighs but about three pounds, and all the blood la a living person about t&ree gallons) passes throngh it at least once every talf hour, to have the bile ana other impurities 'strained or filtered from it Bile is the natural purgative! tne Dowels, rz, if the Liver becomes torpid it iac not separate' from the blood, but carried through the ve'ns to ail parts ot tne system, ana in trying w c- ci? -h rough the pores.of the skin, causes it to Hi turn yellow or a dirty brown color. The stom ach becomes diseased, and Dyspepsia, Indi 4 estion. Constipation, Headache, Biliousness, "j! Jaundice, Chills, Malarial Fevers. Piles, Sick an and Sour Stomach, and general debility follow. V Mkrkell's Hepatine, tlie great vegetable dis coverv for torpidity, causes the Liver to throw off from one to two ounces of bile each tlirie the blood passes through it, as long as there 1 an coess OI Due ; ana enc cucci ui even a ic. dos- ipoa yellow complexion or a brown dirty lookup skin, will astonish all who try it the bcirs the lirst symptoms to disappear. "I'l cur all bilious diseases and Liver compi? .' is m'c certain by taking Hepatine in ac-.or ! unci- nth directions. Headackt is gencn-.-' . . - . j j- . t curt-" :n twenty minutes, anu-x-.o uiscic i. . arisr trcm the Liver can exist if a fair : : ' SOLD A3 A SUBSTrTUTE FOR FliLv BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Pnc325Cts.and$lJ'-,' 1 O Tlie fi'ta!;ty of Consumption or Throat r."r:d c;;Tiin Di.;euses, which sweep tc the grave at jfa leabt one-third of all death's victims, arises 1 from the Opium or Morphine treatment, which r ; simply stupefies as the work of dath goes on. C2 ; 10,000 will be paid if Opium 01 Morphine, or a!any preparation of Opium, 'Morphine or Prus Cj.sic Acid, can be found in the Globe Flower . ' c- 1 - ' 1 1 1 t WmII JiKif, wiucn nas lurtu people .vi are living to-day with but one remaining lung. No greater wrong can be done than to say that Consumption is incurable. Globb Flov.ts CouG.t Sykit will cure it rhen all other mans hare failed. Also, Cold?, Couh, Asthma, Bronchitis, r.nd all diseases of the throat and hinss. Read the testimonials f the Hon. Alexar.dcr H. Stepher.s, Gov. Smith and Ei-Gov.l?rovn of Ga., Hon. Geo. l'cr. body, as veil as t'io5e of other remarkable cures in our book, free to all at the drug stores, and be con vinced that if you wish to b cured you can be by taking the Gloeh Flowtk. CouG 11 Sykup. Take no Troches or Lozer.ccs tor Sore inroat, wuen 3-011 can get Oi cbs Flower S yrup at same price. For sale l y ail Urusgista. Price 25 Cts. and $1.0 "A ....... r stic...M... J mi .i lfr.J- It 1 : 9 10 e st f ft 15 is) wnoieeaie pncei genernuT. in mtklr... 11 j i!v " i L . V duuj oruers uiguvr price uire 10 be chsr uauuiau uunny ...... 1 iiouDie Anchor.......... Double Anchor Standard Domestic, BACON North Carolina, iiams, y O. ........ Hboulders. f Jh.. 8idee, fi-................. Western Smoked Hams.. . Sidee, V B : Shoulders.. Dry Salted Sidee, H... - Shoulders, S..M. BEEF Live weight............ BARRELS SpiritrTu rpentine Second Hand, each ......... 1 5 New Yerk.each, new.M.... 1 75 BEESWAX " tt 24 BRICKS Wilmington, 8 00 Northern 00 BUTTER North Carolina u 15 Northern, Vlb CANDLES Sperms fi Tallow, lb......w.... Adamantine. V set...... CHEESJw Northern Factory. yS & ... gDairy cream, V & Bute, w m COFFEE Jara,V r? Rio, 9 fl..................... Lagmyra. V lb CORN MEAL bukL... COTTON TIES- V lb DOMESTIC Sheeting, 4-4 9 yard . Tarn, bunch 1SH Mackerel, No. 1, V boh. ..16 00 No. 1, V bbl... 8 75 Mackerel, No. 2, V BM....H 60 No. 2, V X bbl 6 00 Mackerel, No. 3 ? bbL....OO 00 Q 1 7i 1 hj 10 Cv) 14 (f 25 Q 12 as 12 10 & 70 VQ 95 20 2.. 4v) 13!; 11 12 13 30 17 :j 73 Mullets, y bbl w. u. uerring, V DDL. DryCod, ... LOUR Fine. bbl rr.n m w w a. uiCi Super, Northern, V bbl... Extra do I V bbl.. Family " '& bbl... City MillEx,.auper bbl.. " Family bbL. Ex. Family bbl.. FERTILIZERS Peruvian Guano, V 2000 Uaugh's Phosphate " Carolina Fertilizer ' Ground Bone, , " BoneMea! ' " " Flour 41 N&rassa Guano, " Complete Manure " Whann's Phosphate Wando Phosphate, " BergerABruti'sRoa. " Wilcox, Gibb a Co., 2 6 0 6 6 7 7 8 Of"- 00 on 00 60 2ft 00 6C O20 CO & y.t-i. e s u 1 b". 4. h 6 7 8 & ".1 : Vi 7. 41 (jrave m::takes";:rc made 111 tne lril:;:ci.t ct all fiuer.scs that ur::e lrom poison in t!:c Not one case of Scrofula, Sypiii'L-, Will- Swelling, Ulcerous Sores and Skin Disease, in a thousand, is treated without the use of Mer cury in some form. Mercury rots the bo!:.s, ana tna Disease i products are worse trap. nmt .I li 1 - 1 tt i-w .l rtr f I-m .-li- fn n ,;,!--;:i:TON''i St::.i.:;.";ia or 3'Deuuii: i-i the only medicine upon which a ' hope of recovery from Scrofula, Syphilis and Mercurial diseases in all stages, can be reason ably founded, and that will cure Cancer. $10,000 will be paid by the proprietors 11 Mi lhese are UQnkling, Cameron, Carpenter and Logan. There is also, now, some -prospect that Pomeroy.will be elected in Kansas, and be, as is well known, was one of the earliest Third Termers. What Piatt, of Uonn., favors, is not known here. but 11 not lor lirant he will feel lonely . 1. 1 i 1 1 1 J o . ' . . ouiuu fcuo.itn.cij ciccieu senators, it 13 of no use to say that . these facts do not show a strong feeling, inside the Repub lican party, for Grant. They do show such a feeling, and in Statei which will have powerful influence ia the Republican nomination uonvention. ( to-day the Senate committee on Com- meice will decide whether or not it will re commend th econfirmation ofllaYesom- mations.for places in the New York Cus tom llouse. Senator Conkling is confident of an adverse report from the Committee, otice. OFFICE W. A S. RAILROAD CO. January 21, 1879. rilJK STREET CARS will leave the head J. of the road (corner Sixth and Castle streets) every hour commencing at 8 A.M.' and running during the day. Persons desi rous of visiting the Cemetery can rely upon meeting cars according to above schedule. Star and Sun copy At John Carroll's Y0U OET TIfE BEST WHISKEY pass ed over any counter inUhis city. factl Ahw, Wines , Liquors ind Cigars, an free loach every dy. - ed. For the Daily uk, a four page sheet j of twenty eight columns, the price by mail, pusipaia, is do cents a month, or Si.50 . 1 9 . - -m jw, or, inciucing tne Sunday paper, an eight pacre sheet of fiftv-six columns, the price is o cents a month, or 57,70 a year, postage paid. The price of the Wmuly Bxnx, eight pages, fiftV Six COlumn8. is SI a Vtr. nnitiir miH For clubs of ten sending $10 we will send an extra copy free. Address I ; I. W. ENGLAND, I Publisher of Thb Snr, New York Citr ct 25 1 , 1,500 Doz. Eergs, lUUKTAIN BUTTER, Choice, Table Butter, Sugar Cored Pig Bacon Hams, Saus age, Liver PuddiBg, Pigs Feet, Sugar, Cef- ee, Flour, Ac. Send to No. 24 Water st. dec 21 J. H. PETTEWAY. W PIANOS $125 A solemn I Each, and all styles, including Grand Square yv a",i firfcuj vissr-cfAss, oia at www mmj f joun WHOLasata rAcroav prices, direct to the rmtCHapia. These Panos made one the finest displays at the Cen tennial Exhibition, and .were unanimously re- wmuenaea ior us uishut iioho&s over 12,000 in use. Regularly incorporated Man ufacturing Co. Factorv established over 3 Tears. The Square Grands contain Mathu- The CelfibraiMl Winhsrrv n4.r. ..U J : .: 1 ... c. . ' I 1 " . , ' . rr.T w . . . . mv uu vi irjevuuu uy ma oenaie. lesterday, vay xufi UUSilUPOLlTAN. in tne committee, replies ! were read from J" the displaced officials, to the charsrea mad against, them by the Administration. Tnilo.t A. tiav k1n1c, I .beV; SkTnrZr -rospect that the Demo-1 " "" M the treat imnroTlmt i cratic berutors will be divided on the J TiERFnMERYc f Piano makine. The Unriirhts are th liU subject, and that enough oi them will fa- t FOR CURISTUAS PRESENTS n-Jnerica. Pianos sent op triaL Don't TortnenominaaonfitoBecoreconflnnation. pt. . :.M9M - vwuijivwiu mh wui noursi mj5bbw o pages mauea tree. small beginnings. When Uri. Elizabeth I Mm AJT v Thomnsonopen her pursa and'calkd on A tock to buy rom. Dr. Woodsworth to undertake an iuvefti- JAMES C. MUNDS, Druggist, gaUon of yellow fever with a view to its T'Ti Prwt, Opp. City HalL prevecXion, few suspected that much5 nor1 dee 21 . i manentgoo4 might reult. Tho feeling I mn e wilm i vriro v j h nn'iTrF"7 1 ?ritol boards. Can give a nice job and th amongst well-infonned men has channel WSIJSh W&JS$- MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO.. -PtCly 21 East 15th street. ST RECEIVkD THIS MORNING a splendid dJ1? of white and colored Urds and auioiigBi, weu-uuormeu men nas cnanged. X of tha verv best tvertiain madi.m. I po in uia mp U Congrca pTeiectto tha recom-lTry ir twrtfc n f DATLY BV-ew JOB OFFICE. Cj' Mercury, or any ingredient not purely vegewi-- . Lie and harmless can Re found in it. Pries by all Druggist $i.co. j I Globb Flower Cough SyruIp and Mes- s j rtsll's Hepatixb fo-r the Liver for sale by ; ail Druggists in 25 cent and 1.00 ootues. A. ?. HERBELL & CO., Proprietors, PHILADELPHIA. PA. (A 00 0'J 00 45 00 " 00 00 ' 00 00 ' M Oil " 60 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 " CO 00 mu- ninulated Guano 48 0C GLUE B) H. GRAIN Corn.storc.V 66&a (b ECorn, cargo, 5S lbs...... 55 Uorn, yel., W busheL IS on. Oats, TSl bushel; 50 czPeas, cow, y bc?hl 75 HIDES Green, V lb 4 Dry, V lb 9 HAY Eastern. V 109 fis... 1 10 North River. V 100 lbs.... 1 CO HOOP IRON V 'ton 60 00 LARD Northern lb 8 Worth Carolina tt 11 LIME 9 bbl......... 1 25 LUMBER City steam sa'wd hipstun,resawed,'Mft.l8 CO Rough edge plank. $M ft. 16 00 West India cargo, accord ing to quality, y M ft...l2 00 Dressed nooring,soasoned. 15 00 Hcantling and boards, com O'V! 055 oo oi: 51 oo 40 Oii i5 ttt 47 tKi fe55 (Xi 667 QO 70 CO 3)70 CO 00 00 67 50 Gi 60 80 7" ' : " mon, W M ft .......12 00 Appleton's Journal for Msuba,'hhd l Sugar house, hhds. gal. ft. 1 25 1 10 085 00 & ,' & 0 00 20 00 &18 00 014 00 025 00 014 00 1879. rpBE PROPRIETORS of APPLETON'S I TAlTntT i T !ll L -T 11 J i ' i jl iiui;iu au win ueiiceioriu aerote 11 ex clusively to literature of a high order of ex cellence, by writers of acknowledged itand- Inar. 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A Club of Four Yearly Subscriptions will entitle tbe sender to an iextra subscription gratis; that is, Gve copies will be sent one year for twelve dollas. Ap pleton's journal ana tne ropular ncience Monthly, for one year, for seven dollars. postage prepaid (tall price, eight dollars). The volumes begin January and July of eacn year, ouoscriptions received lor any ieagtn oi time. -jj... ArrLKTUN Uo., Fublisbprs, ' 649 A 651 Broadway, New York. jan 8 j ; 25 24 26 37 Orleans Choice bbls. 3 sr'al. NAILS Cut,;20dto4d,kg 2 8fc OILS Kerosene, V eal. 16 Liaro, gal 1 10 Linseed, y gal 1 00 PEANUTS P bushel 65 POTATOES - Sweet, y bus. i 00 Irish, Northern, V bbl..... 2 60 PORK Northern, city mess. 1 2 00 "I'Dln, DDI 00 09 Prime, bbl (extra) 10 50 Rump, W bbl... 0 00 East India, y lb...... Kough, y DusheL.... BAGS Country, V 2 thty, H) ROPE SALT Alum, ? saek Liverpool, y sack........... Americas sacs Marshal's fine, y sack uadiz y sack. & & & &. & & & & & 37 40 45 S 76 SUGAR Cuba, y lb. O 00 Q 76 9 IX e & 60 65 75 0 25 0 75 9 10XQ 00 & 1 45 1 10 . 40 1 CO CO 3 00 .00 00 00 11 00 00 00 8 00 00 22 00 70 80 35 00 10 00 10 9 00 NEW CROP. Porto Rico. V A Coffee, y Jb a " y 2).. c- Ex C 3b Crushed?? SOAP Northern, y lb...... 6 SHINGLES Contract, VlM 3 00 n mt mtr uommon, y m. 1 50 . Cypress saps y M 1 60 Cypress hearts. V M a oo STAVES W. O. bbl. M.10 00 ts. u nna. r is... oo 00 Cypress, y M......M.....;. ...00 00 TALLUVY-WH) 8.0 00 TIMBER Shipping y M ...10 00 12 00 mm, prime per no.. y 60 f f Mill, fair ner M a oo Inferior to Ordinarr.Bar M 3 OO WHISKEY North'n, per gl 1 26 xs urm varo jna, per gal ... 1 50 WOOL Unwashed, per 3b. 18 n asneo. jper 2z ............ 26 it 0 8 9' 9 & '" 9 IX 0 6 00 0 2 00 0 2 00 0 30 OK 15 00 000 00 00 00 9 9 00 9 6 M 0 6 00 0 3 60; 9 3 2& 9 A & New Orleans M0 L ASSES HALL jan 18 For sale low by j I GOOD PLii I Anjbody can learn to make money rapidly operating in Stocks, by the "Two ; Unerring, ivuirs ior success," in Messrs. Lawrence Co.'s new circular: The combination moth- od," which this firm has made so successful, enaoies peopje witn large or small means to reap all the benefits of largest capital and best skill. Thousands of orders in rarious sums are pooled into one vast amount and co-operated es a rnichtr whole. thn Acnr- ing to each shareholder all the advantages of the larcrest operator. ImmMM nrnflu ara divided monthly. Any amount, from $5 to $5 000, or mero. can b naed cnMAufnllr. N. Y. Baptit Weekly, September 26th, 1578. says, "By the combination system $16 would mate o. or e ner cent.: s&o niTiUU). or 7 fir. ?) twwn'ttinmnnV.U A J' iv.i IMf Mlli f 1M n.t.. tl fWVt 1.11 - . " . T .vvmxiviv.kuij j cjaii cu iiiu laai I r" ' uiuci f iwvt ir 4v per vvu. . ........ w.v .tvy uiutu); iu JUOOUJ, ICCOTaiHE vuaivuu uitiuvt aiBjjime 01 Fresh Family Groceries, and aie prepared to fill all orders. All . i.ight at LaMt ! WEABE PLEASED at being able te state to our friend and the public that the store occupied by us, damaged by the late any price. J. W. dec 4 ALDERMAN A CO, i ramily Urocers, Cor. Chestnut and Water streets. 300 Bunches of Uananas. I HAY IS LLECElVEn ann ..vw j. isoncbes of very choice Bananas, which will be sold very low. Those calling at1- wiU have the advantaee of selectirur n i Vmmi . s ; f ' uriDprtT4ink dec 50 Fruit and Confectionery Btores. otice. APPLICATION will be made to the next General Assemble ttt ts Kf?. fnrM charter to incrporat the "Wilming'ton It Company," of Wilmington. N.rat '- . the markets Frank Leslie's llh-strated newspaper. Jane 29th : "The combination method of operating stocks is the most suc cessful ever adopted." Nw York lnde- ' pendent Sept. 12th : "The combination sys tem iS founded HDOn enrre hnrifian nrlnrU We bave still a tew artinio. AmanA I pies, and no ocnnn nd k . in. 1 by the late fire which will be sold at almost 008,8 whUe W is kept working by Messr. Xiawrence vo. Brooklyn Journal, April 2Jhh: "Our editor man A' a'. nt' nrnfit of $10L25 from $20 in one of Messrs. Lawrenee A Co. combinations.' 2ew circular (malP ed free) explains everything. Stocks and bonds wanted. Government bonds supplied. Lawrence A Co.. BinW 'K7 Hrha.ncra Place, N. Y. ' .- t.nor 20-t
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