f Miscellaneous WAIT NO LONGER! BUT COME TO;TEE Exchange Corner You should oome at once'andjselectcur Japanese EGoods before all are sold. A nice lot of those beautiful Waiters.', only $1,25 per set; they arc going fast. The nicest present you can:ive is a Hand kerchief Box with half dozen nice "Handkerchiefs, Or a Gh-ve Tex with rne oifmore pairs of Gloves. You should remember the Kid Glove De pot The 4-Button Kid (ilov you should buy at once as they can cot Le duplicated in price. Only SI per PrJr ! We can give you Kid Gloves fron.j?-' :e ; j :Come and get your Jpresenta at" Exchange Corner for a littlerrion-: You cau find a Pres.jnl for any Oie,"from Ibe darlinp babe to ti c robust yian. LWe would call your attentionto -,.e Flexible Hip Corset For salt.: only at Exchange Coi ner If 1 is a Beauty"! We invite all to con e as we are prepared to see t h m on MONDAY, TUESDAY and; WEDNESDAY ! As weknow it will not onlyjbe to their interest but to their amusement also.' . H. SPRUIT, Exchange Corner. iaayi The Dailv Review JOSH. T. JAMES. Ed. and Prop WILMINGTON. N. C. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 6. 1S:9 THE RALEIGH OBSERVER AND THE NORTH CAROLINA SYSTEM. We are sorry for our neighbors of the Raleigh Observer; sorry that it has c n? clnded that it cannot aid our city, the principal seaport in the State, in its fight with Norfolk and Baltimore; sorry that it has so utterly misconstrued its own ideas; sorry that its lusty manhood has igaored the wise teachiags and still wiser tendencies ef its more tender years. The Observer has been constrained to speak at last. It will ke;p its hands clear of this fight. We do the Observer the more than justice (more than it has accorded to as) of publishing its article iu full else where. As will be seen it knows no North, no South, no East, no West ar.d no ISorth Carolina System in this struggle. It is, in the language of the Observer,? fight be tween ''two foreign corporations, the Car olina Central Fail way and the liaieigh .Sr Augusta Air Line." Ve ur truly orry that the mind which could originate and publish those masterly articles on a North Carolina System, can see no difference i a regards that system between the "two for eign corporationa" spoken of. One of these is owned in Baltimore, run ia the interest of Baltimore and Norfolk and know no interest, acknowledges no tie in the State of Ncrth Carolina, beyond the interest on its bonded debt and the ; cross-ties of its road bed, which mus: necessarily be grown in this State. Surely the Observer cannot be so ignoram as not to know that the Wilmington, Charlotte t v . r" Central Railway) is essentialy and in tact a Wilmington enterprise; that it is run in the interest of our city and is as much a part of the North Carolina System as the North Carolina R. R. could be if it ran trom the Blue Ridge to the breakers on the coast without allowing a ton of its freight to he diverted either to Virginia or to South Carolina. This road would never have been built but for the efforts of the citizens of Wilmington . They sub scribed and paid $120,200 towards the building of tne road and when this sloes: was subscribed for and when the money i ? c rr, only al rat S;000 in- wis paid t' ere were habitant in ibe place, which a is a subscription of $40 to eery man, w njj.ii atid child in ihe place, tig and HttleL o'.d and young, 1 - I white ami black.' Trie money has been !; unk, it is true, but the road has been uilt and now that we are beginning to reap some of the benefits of the extraor dinary subscriptions made to this work, the Observer is willing that the mer chants of Baltimore Norfolk should be allowed to step in and reap the -benefits of our toils and labors and self sacrifices in the past ! We bave just been re-read iug some of tho.-e admirable articles which appeared in the old Observer and we beg the edi t rs of that paper now to r jn over them themselves. They will find there that the Carolina Central Railway was spoken of and acknowledged as -a part of the North Carolina System arid the fact may perhapi eoggest itself tjo them (as it baa to others) that if the same hand which wrote th se articles penned the cruel re Darks to be, found elsewhere in this issue, th n .- ":. body n -.-t-, Indeed, have under g ne a very great chac:;8 of heart. We d ust again express our regrets that the (Aiservtn had not te-m tit to continue it in ibe course which it had mapped out for others to ")llow, THE STIT "EN ATE. The Senate wiil stand for two years alter tne 4tii oi March, 1,0 Democrats t f 4' : Republicans, 84. in 1M1 tWenty tour States elecl each one Ssnatcjr , I four teen of whien uje now represented by Dtmoerats am; ten by Republicans. Ekiht of th' fourteen viz, Florida, Missouri, Tennessee, Virginia, West Ya., Delaware, Mary and and Texas will return Demo crats ; eijit of the ten Maine, Massachn setts, Minnesota, Khode Island, Vermout, Nebraska and Wisconsin Republicans Mississippi and California, bow represent. ed by Republicans, will send Democrats So the Senate in 1S81 M ill stand Demo.. crats, 38 ; Republicans, 81, Avith New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Ohio, Indiana and P nnsylvania, now repre senttd by Democrats, as tbo battle ground on which the Republicans will snake a most desperate fiht. Indians, even Republicans pay, will go Demo cratic; bat if all there: States elect Re publicans, then there will Le a tie. In anticipation of even euch a remote con tingency, if Blaine, Conkling, Edmunds, and Zach Chandler were leading the Democrats, they would expel Kellogg be fore 1881 and put a Democrat in his ?eat. As to New York, there surely will be a reapportionment, as the State Con stitution requires, before that time, which will make New York as certain as Virginia. As it now is there are sena torial and assembly districts tn certain cities with double the population of those in counties simply because the former are Democratic and the latter Republican. The Custom-IIouse of New York collects more than two-fhirds of all the customs revenues of the Government. Irs admin istration it a matter not of local interest merely, but is of great importance to the people of the whole country. For a long period of time it has been used to manage and control political chairs. The officers suspended by me are and for several years have been engaged iu tbe active personal management of the party politics of the city and State of New York. The duties of the offices held by them have been re garded as of subordinate importance to their partisan work. Their offices have been conducted as part of the political machinery under their control. They have made the Custom-House a centre of partisan political management. The Custom-House should be a busines office. It should be conducted on business prin ciples Message of R. B. JIayes to Congress relative to the suspension of Collector Arthur, of Xew York. When first we read the above we thought it a tlo subject fur an eitended criticism, but, after a more careful peru sal am; wi;h some knowledge of the an tecedents of the author, we abbmit it as one of 'the nue.t specimens of giim humor in American literature. A failure as a sta sman, a fraud as a President, he is evidently a humorist, and we can im- agice the complacect giini tht over- spread h PecksuifFi.in cdantecanie as he penned the above. "The South rides the Democratic party and it i;a hard master. '' Xutiona? Re publican. There iay ho a ' slight difference of opinion concerning the truth of the above, but all mu0. adn vote of the iSouth ern color d u,en has uen the "bone and hinew'' oi th Rf-T.Illdipa., nr'o f,,r 1 1, last ten years, until recently, and that has failed there is a strong desire on the part of the party which gave them the elective franchise to take the right te vote from them. The Democratic party of the South will see to it that that con templated outrage shall not be consum mated. .Zach Chandler is coming back to Washington as a Senator from Michigan. A society for the suppression of profanity would find this old veteran ' cussist ' a moat formidable obstacle to success. 'I he time has come when Congress must put i:s foot down in regard, to hjiHiagred ne p5uilder 8cMhi Sit nW3fet it I i ... . - 2 m tor ue purpose oi depleting tne .National 1 reasury fcr private benefit. National RepiMica. That's a fact, Mr. Republican, but, you should have found it out several years sine. If you had given uferance to such noble sentiments some eight or ten years ago, when thieves and plunderers held high carnival at Washington, and with official sanction, instead of at this late day, when the stealing has nearly all been ac complished and the perpetrators are about being kicked into merited retirement, al though they escape merited punishment, your patriotism would have been undoubt ed. As it comes at this late day, it reminds us of Lorenzo Dow's idea of a death-bed r pentiin:e. ''It is burning out the candle of life in the service of the devil, and blow ins the snuff in the Lord's face." Kaleijjh Obse.-yer. An Anxious Inquirer answered "Prefacing its request with soma not very courteous words which are here omitted, tke U umiugton Review says to the Observer: "Let it come out boldly and practice what it preaches by taaing a firm and de cided position on the question now agitat ing the public mind in regard to the amendment to the charter of the Raleigh Sc Augusta Air-Line. The North Caro iina System, which the Observer has fathered, imperatively demands that every friend of a State System should speak, and speak at once, and we are anxiously waiting to hear from the Ob server." The Review must learn to exercise a little charity. People in this world will take different views of things. It has beeu so from the beginning aud will be so unto tne end. it may seem very clear to tne Review that the North Caro lina System is to be shattered by build ing a railroad Irom Sanford to Charlotte, but tbera are very few other people able to see aoy such result, and among the blind the blindest with whom we have come iu contact are the people who live along the line of the Carolina Central Rail way, just now representing to the Review the North Carolina System, and in our opinion, m?re than onee expressed, second to but one, if to any Noith Caro hna Railroad enterprise. We have re gretted and suffered by the differences be tween Mr. 'Mathews' road and Mr Rob inson's road. But with railroad corpora tious Jtbid newspaper has no influence aud noihiug to do, and knowing of no way in which it could end the quarrel be tween those two foreign corporations, the Carolina Central Railway and the Raieigh & Augusta Air-Line. it has said little and thought little except in sj far as the incon venience to the people iu j.eueral and the Observer's readers in particular is con cerned, if the Observer could have seen any way in which the North Carolina Legislature might end this and other rail road squabbles by which the people suffer, it would have suggested and urged appro priate legislation. Nothing has occurred to us as at all likely to hawe any eh"ectu that direction, except legislation in regard to local freight charges ; limiting, for in stance, the percentage which railroads may add to through freight rates. We have doubts of the practicability of this remedy; it has been tried and has failed, we think, in the Noilhwestern Statfs. As to which of the two foreigu corporations h at fault In the prcse'ht trouble between them, the UOserver dors not kuow and does or. care to inquire, lor the Observer wsjuid not hold the controversial matter growing on of sucb an inquiry and no good would result' from the controversy . fb two foieign corporations would g alou; iu their own way jusl Uie same as u no ihns had been printed And Dow to answer the Review s in quiry. VVnatrvi-r a newspaper conld do this newspaper h.is done. to further the in terest ot Wilmington. Whatever i newspaper may do to tne end, it will con tiuue to do Apart from natural all'ec- tion duty to the atate requires it. But the Review will permit us to say that iu a railroad from Sanford to Charlotte we can see no harm to Wilmington, none to the State, Ju the coutrary, whatever tends to the general development will do much of good to Wilmington and the State, as well as to Raleigh, to Char lotte, and to the populous aud prosperou counties through which it is proposed to ouua tnis roaa, and which need railroad facilities aud are as much entitled to them as any other counties in North Carolina The largest railroad facilities and for the greatest number of people is the policy advocated ny tne Observer ; which recog nizes the fact, and is glad that it is a fact that the policy has ceased of opposition to the ouilding ot railroads whenever and wherever people propose to make them with their own moans. This has been and will be the teachin of the Observer. It -would have hppn fe-stated in regard to the nroifirt. nrhib has so excited tho interest ui the Beview but the observer did not choose to inter w m au os repraea as a mere Tl. T -t .... locai rauroaa equaDDie, with.which it had nothmg to do, iud in which it did not be lieve that the Legislature could rightfully take part. But if the Raleigh & Augus ta Ai r-Linc intends to build a road from Sanford to Charlotte, as a matter of pub lic policy, let it be done. As to the in tention, the Legislature must judge, and we have no doubt that it will iudjre wiselv and well. We should as earnestly object to a charter merely enabling the Raleigh & Augusta Air-Line to put a "screw ' upon the Carolina Central Railway, as we should to a charter merely to give the latter means to forca amber road into measures. QuickeQ the Circulation, lon"t let the blood stagnate in your veina. You can prevent its doing so by increasing its volume and purity, by stimulating tbe digestive organs, and. encouraging stimula tion, with that matchless vitalizing agent, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. People not afflicted with any organic disease, grow wan and thin simply because their blood is thin, watery, deficient in nourishing properties nu so meagren Qjuanti ty that the ex trem- ities are very imperfectly supplied f with it. and the superficial circulation extremely feeble. Hence the bloodless appearance the countenance. Bat when the Bitters are used to enrich and quicken the blood, the rosy hue of health returns to the cheea, the frame acquires substance as well as vigor tbe appetite improves, and no digestive qualms interfere either with its grat i rtcat ion or with the subsequent tranquility of the stomach. . Miscellaneous. Thof. H. McKoy, Boot H- McKoy ATrORNEYSATLAW WILMINGTON, N. C. 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Fiction will still occupy a place in the Journal, and descriptive papers will appear ; but large place will be given to articles bear ing upon literary and art topics, to discus sions of social and political progress, to pa pers addressed distinctly to the intellectual tastes of the pubbc, or devoted to subjects in which the public welfare or public culture is concerned. Terms of Appleton's Journal. Three dol lars per annum, in advance, postage prepaid by the publishers, to all subscribers in the United states or Canada; or Twenty-hve Cents per number. A Club of Four Yearly Subset iptiens will entitle the sender to an extra subscription gratis; that is, five copies will be sent one year for twelve dollars. Ap pleton's Journal and the Popular Science Monthly, for one year, for seven dollars. postage prepaid (full price, eight dollars). rne volumes Degm January ana Juiyot each year. Subscriptions received for any length of time. D. Ar.rLKTO ft Co., Publishers, 549 A 551 Broadway, New York. jan 8 This important organ weighs but about three nnnnIc J 1 1 .1 V 1 2 ? 1 uis ujouu in a living person j about three gallons) passes through it at least once every half hour, to have the bile and ! other impunnea strained r filtered from it , Bile is the natural purgative of the bowels r the Liver becomes torpid it is not separate fq irom the blood, but carried through the ve'r.. a to all parts of the svstem and in trvina tn . . f& cap through the pores of the skin, causes it to baJ tur" yellow or a dirty brown color. The stom- " ach becomes diseased, and Dyspepsia, Indi- M gtstion, Constipation, Headache, Biliousness, 1 . " v-'viiio, maunai r cvers, flies, sick q and Sour Stomach, and general debility follow. ittowiLL s nEPATiNB,tnegreat vegetable dis covery for torpidity, causes the Liver to throw r c . . . - -1 , K yjii Hum uiic- iu two ounces ot Due eacn time ; the blood passes through it, as long as there an xocss ot bile ; and the effect of even a few dose upon yellow complexion or a brown dirti . lookiwj skin, will astonish all who try it tho 'beinr the first symptoms to disaoDear. ft. g 1 cure all bilious diseases and Liver compi.-' El is :n-1e certain by taking Hkpatine in accor. anc vitri directions. Headache is genera; cur- in twenty minutes, and bo disease th: a-isw trom the Liver can exist if a fairtiit u . given. SOLD AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR FiL BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Hie fatality of Consumption or Throat and i;1 Diseases, which sweep tr the grave at o:ie-lhird of s.U death's victims, arise it '' )-- ' ejii me vpium oriiorpnine treatment, which .u.i" - r i r siuipjy stupefies at the work ot death goes on. C2 $10,000 will be paid if Opium 01 Morphine, or CiA 'V Pr-Paration 01 Upmm, Alorphine or Prus l&ijsic Acid, c.ui le found in the Globe Flower gVjCOLGH Syrup, which has cured people wh? flare living to-day with but one remaining lune gfr 1 N o greater wrong can be done than to say tht Consumption is incurable. Globe Flower b CoTp"wH1 it wheTaltoTer M.lYi: MURl. A1SO, VOIQS, COUITh, I wm I Asthma, iirenchitis, and all diseases of the Tam j throat and lungs. Read the testimonials ef J ai J ir i J . , '!""- mci.muti in. -tepnens, KjOy. smith fy : and Fx-Gov. Brown of Ga., Hon. Geo. Pea ff body, as well as those of other remarkable cures m our book, free to all at the drug stores, Q and be convinced that if you wish to be cured . 1 yu can be by taking the Globr Flower COI'CH STBITP Tat, nn Trnoli T - r " " Jl I J HL,ii rgifor Sore Throat, when you can get Globe Flower Syrup at tame nrice. cui iruggisiS. 11 l- J Price 25 Cts. and $1.00 L00D Grrva mistakes are made in the treatment ot ah ai -sS that arise from nni.nn in tho K; Not eSK case of Seronila, Syphilis, White Sw-.-HJag, UleroM Sores and Skin Disease, ia a tliCfMtmd, is treated without the u of Mer !2 ICUr7 Jf some forJB. Mercury rots the bones, H and diseases it produces are worse than i- any onttr kind t Wood or skin disease can be. Dr. Pkmbertox's Stillixi a or OtirM J Delight is the only mediciae upon which a hopfl of recevery from Scrofula, Syphilis and I , -iercuriai aiseases in ail stages, caa be rea6cn- . . ioiy lounded, and that will CHre Cancer, - -I t,io,oco wm dc paid dj trie propnetors it A -1 1 T - A 1 . m .ic-rcury, or any mgreaient sot purery vegeta j ble and harmless can 6e found ia it. j Price by all Drucgists i .oo. I Olobk r lower Cougm Syrup aad Mer Rkll's Hrpatikk or the Liver for sale ky I ill Druggists in 25 cent and fi.oo bottles A. P. MEESELL & CO., Prepxiotoxv PHIL ADEI-PHIA, Pa. Jas. T. rPettewav. 7 WILMINGTON, N. C, JS AGENT FOR THE SALE OF WJLCOI ibbs a CO'8 Manipalated Guano. Thi best, cheapest and mcst popalar Guano offer- f, Win UU order, .or d.li,.r7 Lu j berton, Shoe Heel, L&armburg, Ltarel Hill and intermediate points, jan 2T-d4w Notice. A PriLICf1I0X r?1 wo the next rV. General Aasemblr of the Stats for a caartsr te ineerrorm.ti k. v;u: 1 Miscellaneous of P. L. BUIDGERS CO. Those who'U read this', rhyme and fieit stora Will appreciate more than ever before That oor muie dots not vainly aspire To climb Olympus, and ingloriooily expire In the attempt, hut keeps an even pace With the time, and always point to the place Where they ' -bio w" about one special thing, Which has, without doubt, the true basiness ring. And this thing we will briefly explain, With the hope that we wi 1 cause no pain To brother grocers, who, in yeartgone by, Learned to gtt good at' figures that were high. Unfortunately we see some of them incline To follow tbe customs of " Auld Lang Syne;' But we consider it matter of congratulation That we've no fogy notions in our educationl In o'd time "big profits" hud a wide Jange, And old habits are hard, hard to change. Of Wilmington grocers we take the lead ! Now t j prove this assertion we only ned To reirnne the public that our clean new store Made others be painted, and swept a little morel like all business men who are truly wise, We at once beg .n to extensirely "advertise.. When'our fri a de catching the idea, tl ought it re:I To increase their space, as tbe print wi tell ! Atfirst we put some poetry in our "ad,"J But when they saw this plan wasnotbad, They followed our lead. And when we tried prose They followed as nicely as if led by the nose We next thought 'twould be well to try lhyme, When lo! they grasped tbe idea as sublimel Though thfly hare followed in all we hare When this battle is well fought and won, Some will eee that "extra per cent." ian' "nonsense," But with old stock and euch heavy expense, They will find that the prices of P. L. Bridfers k Co. If followed will surely bring them to woel 1 0 pioTe that we rne an what we say, We announce that we sell for a week from tO' day, Eleven pounds of "A Sugar" for only one dollar, Which lead we invite all grocers to follow. The muse here caught eight of that ae horse grinding machine of Herr Von Kris Kricgle, and was sr thoroughly disgusted at the cheap way of crindina: out Doetrv that neither lore nor money could induce him to finish our rhyme, so it had to come to an abrupt ending. Respectfully and Truly, jan&tf P. L. ilitlD&EBS A CO. The Collins House On The European Plan. Corner Front and Bed Cross Street Near Union Depot- T RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO my friends and the public that I have opened the above House and am now nre- J r -1 . . - pareu to iurmsu meals anc lodgings, llestauraut open at all hours. Prices low and bed-rooms neat, clean anu airy. Special rates by day, week or month. Q"The only Restaurant in the city. W. M. COLLINS. oet 26-2tawm-thu ProDriefor. Theodore Joseph, Comer of Harnett & Salisbury Sts- One Corner West Raleigh National Bank. RALEIGH, N, C. Board by the dav or on the European plan Satisfaction gurranteed in every particular My bar is supplied with Finchers Golden Wedding, 1870, Gibson' a 1871 Rye, Pfeiffer A and C, and many more of tbe Finest uiauuo ui xv jo sua AeniucKy ijourbon. ct 19 300 Bunches of Bananas, I HAVE THIS DAY RECEIVED 300 Bunches of verv choice Banana". wrttoH will be sold verv low. Those paIMix .i will have the advantage of selecting a nice bunch at S. G. NORTRfiOP'K dee 30 Fruit and Confectionery Stores Change lof Schedule. AN AND AFTER THI3 V J HftV thfl fitma D . will mace daily trips to Smith- leire BmiXHtT. at X30 P. . TSeUU n.00, Round Trip. oct V GEO. MYERS, Agent. Tonsorial, ITATING AGAIN located in th. k LX meat of the Pureell House, I have thor- nS. now prared to SvSa J cut hair tor STarwhodT. TK. 'v!.1 M . S X" V v wVr wels, sharp and low KLTIW irTIH inly 27 ParceU House Barber Shop. WHOLBBALB PRICE 3 The following Quotation. piicoa geuvr.lllT. tn tn&kit mall ordera higher price have to be eh.? p BAGGING Gunny.. 10 chfcJ. Double Anchor I 13W a Double Anchor "A" f 13a?- l3H Standard Domestic 1 it BACON North Carolina, our Shoulders, 9 lb 7 If Sides, J fc S Western Smoked Hams. 10 6 6 5 1 Sides, 9 fi. Shoulders... 13 Dry Salted Sides. V flt Shoulders, lb..- BEEP Lire weight BARRELS Spirit! Tureentinp 5 9 Second Hand, each l 65 - . New York,each, new 1 75 a i at BEESWAX-V & II I oo BRICKS Wilmington, ?M 8 00 gib 00 nuruioru uu Of 20 ;is 40 ou i x &n ii urui uKruima W 15 Northern, V fl ?5 CANDLES Sperm lb 2& & imiiow, w so ll4fl Adamantine, TO set. 1 a OHEESJv U ft vi 10 30 30 72 Northern Factory, V ... m Dairy cream, lb Ilka 8tate, lb... 9 uurr fir. Java, fr n iinfiT.n t sa. . Rio, y Laguvra, V B) CORN MEAL' buphei. COTTON TIES V .... H9 DOMESTIC Sheeting, 4-4 Tp yard " 71 7 Yarn, buncb 3b & FI8H- Maekerel, No. 1, 9 bbl....l6 CO Q1Q Qt No. 1, V X bbl 8 75 9 ot Mackerel, No. 2, bbl... .13 50 00 ot No. 2, V bbl S 00 51 S Mackerel, No. 3 ft bbl 00 00 8 5( Mullets, bbl I 00 2 50 is. C. Uemng, V bbl 6 00 m s 1. Dry Cod, LOC7R Fine, bbl 0 00 Aim 11 Super, Northern, bbl... 4 50 5 o) bbl... 6 2B mi Kitra do " Family ' V bbl... 6 CO 07 00 Citv Afill:x,.8uper W bbl... 7 M A 7 rs Family V bbl... 7 CO 7 75 FERTILIZERS Perr vian Guar:o, 9 2000 lb. 6 00 hj QQ Baugh's Phonphate " " 00 00 00 00 Carolina Fertilizer " " 45 u) 5i qq Ground Bone, " " 00 00 040 00 Bone Meal " 00 00 45 00 " Flour " 00 00 047 00 N&vaesa Guano, . " " 50 00 065 00 Complete Manure " " 00 00 067 00 Whann's Phosphate ' " 00 00 070 00 Wando Phosphate, " " 00 00 070 00 BergerABrutz'aRos. " " 00 00 000 00 Wilcox, Gibb k Co., ma nipulated Guano .....48 00 067 60 UJLUJU y n H 0 GRAIN Corn, store, V 68S t5 0 Corn, oarcro, V 66 m 50 0 10 C7 an uorn,vei., ouanei. XYone. Oat , bushel 60 60 SO Peaj, cow, bushl HIDES Green, lb , .... 75 .... 4 i i 9 uIJ3f ro i HAY Eastern, JB 100 fti... 1 10 0 1 26 North Riyer, 100 lbi.... 1 00 0 1 10 HOOP IRON $ ton 80 00 086 00 LARD Northern fl) 70 8 North Carolina m ll et u LIME V bbl......T. 1 25 5 0 W LUMBER City iteam ia'wd Ship stuff, resawed, Mft.l8 00 020 00 Roughedgeplank.y Mft.16 00 018 00 West India cargo, accord ing to quality, M ft.. .12 00 014 00 Dressed ifooring,seasoned. 16 00 026 Q0 Scantling and boards, com mon, M ft 12 00 14 00 MutiAaaiia cuba,hhdgl 32 0 36 38 uuDa, onis., m gal 35 0 Sugar house,hhdp. gal. i4 0 7 " bbls.ygal... J6 0 Orleans Choice bbls. gal. 35 0 4& NAILS Cut,20dto4d,kV 2 86 0 3 1i viliO kerosene, w gal 15 f 0 1 46 0 1 10 0 40 0 90 60 0 3 00 Lard, V al 1 10 Linseed, 4 gal 1 00 Rosin. W gab 30 BAN CTS bushel 66 POTATOES -Sweet, bus. 00 Irish, Northern. W bbl 2 60 PORK Norther n.citv mess. 12 00 0 00 inin, Dbl 00 00 00 00 i-nme, jr odh extra; 10 50 011 00 Rump, V bbl (,6 00 00 00 BICE Carolina, 9 lb 70 t .Bast inaia, f m 00 0 00 Eour h, bushel 7& a 1 GO 76 i 60 i 66 I ttAtrtj Country, 9 fl city, mi ROPE. 22 00 70 SALT Alum, ? sack. liiverpool, sack. American w sack 75 0 80 Marshal's fine, sack...... 1 25 0 1 36 Cadis V sack 76 00 SUGAR Cuba. lb 10 OP 10 9 8 9 HH ft ook 2 00 Porto Rico, V 5 A- Coffee, fl B ft C " a Ex C IbT 00 9 9 00 Crushed W fl ., SOAP Northern. V lb... 5 SHINGLES Contract, (M 3 00 Common, M l 50 Cypress saps V M 1 60 2 00 Cjpre hearts, f M 2 00 9 30 OK STAVES W. O. bbl. W M.10 00 11 00 T r 1 a. j mark n w b, v una, er s, 00 00 060 00 m .07Pr2 M 00 00 00 00 TALLOW B 8 00 TIMBER Shipping M ...10 00 $12 00 Mill, prime per M. 7 60 9 00 Mill, fair per M e 00 9 6 50 Interior to Ordinary, per M 3 00 O 5 00 WHISKEY-Nortb'n,perffl 1 26 9 3 50 North Caroina, per gal... 1 60 S 2 26 WOOL Unwashed, per lb... 18 9 Washed, ner lb 2g q GREAT BARGAINS ' AT SOL BEAR & BROS. QFFEU ONE OF THE MOST COMPLETE and cheapest stocks of Keady Made nothing ! AND Gents' Furnishing Goods. In thia City or State. A full and complete stock of custom-made Boots and Shoes at Manufacturer's Prices. Give us a call before going e'se where, dee 14 SOL BEAR BROS. Buggies. Buggies, Harness & Paddles, ' k FOR SALE AT OB&BAlDff tU GO'S 3rd st., opposite City Hall. REPAIRING DON! WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH. T HORSE-SHOEING A SPECI ALT?. ISO a-tf 8 i . 5