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I ! I SOMEDAY. . t. the I angles from my lair y.i ft , and tendered car. ti e v"urs ere you shall ma'k -" "'uU!'iv.- thiejidH arnoi-K thedark r,i:l,t th- wh o l-er n.e 8y. sml U? ii.H.k ot ll.i- iue day . V..u .1 day!" , .ironi the power of time J'1" r" . t ibe yrar of fadeless prim; N.,r-o';" " iij-ams will ever hhine 1"' i n.avy looks of mine; A" "" ' , u, tHViy a-s 3"ou "'. '.'..... L- ,,i this aiiHin some day rushed away like a madman!, never to trouble MoNeill again. borne sixty years ago a oertain a com Yorkshire living was held1 by request dy ! .... i shall nt feel, as now, ""'' a -d move about my brow; Y ,,T ,i -i!"lit you Jig'.it commands. . ; "''V J vouT treses through my bands; ?H ;,h-tl ob,;y- i ;'a" vou wiAiioi langli-some day J KM' sioine day.' u. Ions; your loving hands U UI I. .,11 uvkVH mv latest crown .v ,uh. lontr and brown: . ii til-'1 111 .. ....... i.oVw.f iri-axr . i . . .... .,. . 1 1 nieh of trrav "" ... .hM.ii.y length that day i u.ie vour tears are falling hot , ii.-UP-which answer liot, 1 l' tL e tr.m these oneltreasured tress, 1 'i V. HvVtte rest to silentnesnr- .Jmu rnliHt I UM-dtosay. 1 U thinK of this at;:uu some day . t-onie day!" Turning the Tables. Tom Hill-1, tometime huntsman of Le Oiil Surrey Bounds, was onot ut to buy a fox in L-adenhall Mar f.f,.r j-ezvice tbe uext day. The cClCllb10!, as not at 1 all to Tom's 1 1. .a but obeying orders, ne roae to town got bi fox. and putting him, fctcarelv btrappod, legs upward, in a cauaciuu. pocket in his overcoat, turned bis horse's head homeward. Somewhere about midnight-he reach ed btreatham Common, to be suddenly etorped with the cnce familiar cha lenge 'Your money or your life! My mone!' exolajmed Hills. 1 bmu'tgot any; I am only a tervant; BDd you wouldn't take my life, sure ly?' The highwayman told him to look bharp, emphasizing the injunction by poiutiug a pietol at the huntsman 'b Lead. . Well, my maD,' said the latter, 'we wout f'h out. i want my life; so, as I've no money, I suppose you mu3t Lave niouey'a worth. You'll find some tbiLg quite as good in my pocket here; to pray help yourself.' Thy robber's diaesgoged hand div.d into Turn s pocket mstaiiter, and .JJaPter lteyn.ird'H teeth closed as q jickly uf.ou it, causing tLe fellow to yeil in dismay, and drop pistol and i. iuS while Tom galloped off at his btt puce, having uis unwelcome ao j laiuiauce to bandage bis hand and digest his disappointment at leisure. Kelatmg his Indian experienceF, Colonel Meadowb Taylor tells of his beug bes-et by hundreds of pilgrims aul travelers, crying out agaiust the buuias, or flour-sellers, who not" only gve their customers short weight but adulterattd the Hour so abominably with saud that cakes made of it were utterly uueatab e. The colonel deter mined to punish the cheats; and this id how he did it. 'I told,' says he, Seme reliable men of my escort, to go qautly into the b-zrg( and eacti buy flour at a separate shop, being careful to note whose shop it was. The flour was brought to me. I tested every sample, aud fouud it full of sand as I pas-it d it ynder my teeth. I then dteired allSie persons named ia my liat to 1 e sent to me, with their baskets of flour, tbeir weights and -scales. Sbortiy afterward tbey arrived, evi dently Bupecting notbing, and were pluced m a row on thA grass before my t n 'Now,' said I, gravly, 'each ol you is to weigh out a, seer (2 pounds) oMoui 1 ur;' which was done. 'I-it for the pilgriim?' asked one 'No, said I, quietly, though I had much difficulty .to keep my oouate naiioe. 'You must eat it yourselves ' 'lhey Paw that I was in earnes, and tffei td to pay any fine I imposed. '-Not so,' I returned; you have made maty eat your flour; why should you ol'jnct to eat it yourbelvet?' They were horribly frightened; and amid the screams of laughter aud je. rs ol the bj stauders some of them actu l y btgau to eat, sputtering out the hif-moisteue j fl mr, wh c:i coali be heard crunching between tbuir teeth. Ai !a-t soae of them llang themselves ou tluir laces, abj otly beseeching pardon.' Aud so, with a severe ad laobition, tbey were let off. No more heard of the bad fl ur. It is a pity ruscals at home cannot be served in the same way; pure food would be the rule, if the ooncootors ud venders of vi.e make believes were liable to compulsory consumption of their own warts. Sir John McNeil, a shrewd Scotch d:plouu:it, gained the tepute of be-" 11 K lle aiy European wio ever got tht be;tir of a dervish-. During the New s festival the IVran relig ous mtndicants ply ,t.jeir vocation most vg. roasly, not merely asking for "sue. but d lu.uding such sums as -y de m. d pioper, according to the Xui k of ,ue g vei. A dervioh tried to txract an . xriavagaut tnbu e fiom - r Jubu, a-ud the ainbassudor proving I utiLate, procttded to it upon him;' JiHt is to 5ay, Le established himsell bir Jolua garden just before his ujy window.-, and re leved his feelr lg by making a h'.dcous hullabaloo uJ and night. The dpl6maus, was 'eiintd to make short woik of the tu.taiice, but was warned that violent tasurea would be da gerous. Viet rid of bim if you cn,' aid his ian idvieers; bui do not touch Sir John sent for a bricklayer,, and t JeilLe,order: 4Bu,i - a wah ad round J-" howling beggar in my garden, and II u roof it iu.' lhe dervieb looked on composedly f; le tLf M slowly rose round him. i!im.emor6 noise than before; but " u-n the rrofi he awoke to tue knowled tht ii h8 really intend ontmw ht chambered OTerthe wall, ajud pany-loving parson much in at marriage merry -making, whose olerk was equally Iwelcome at christen iug iei-figu8. These i jt wo worthies coutrived to fall out, so it came to pa s tha wheti the clerk was due at a tea party, h- fonnd himself obliged to o eq u e anticrpatea mumu least ry reusou of tbe parson requiring his at teiidHi.c . Hr bore tbe disappoiul- mett witb tol-rah y gfod grace, hoping fo. an oi Dortumtv Jor retaliation.1 It was not long i coming. Oue Sunday moruibg, advised that the clergyman was going to dine, witn a newly wed ded pair, instead qf giving out only part of the hundred and niuejteentn psalm, the wjeked fellow said, 'L-it us siog to the praise and.g'ory of God the hundred aiid-nineteenth psuim all on't. Before his victip was well aware of the treat in store the m isi' cians were fairly on their way, reviv ed 'o go through their task, come what mig t. It was weary jvork, but they gravely persevered. Sometimes only one ms n mut accompanying a a ngle voice was to be heard; but eiugera aud players were determined to up jthei. duty, and held on somehow to (the end ; and the par s j ii had to dine at home, inwardly confessing i the tables had fairly been turned upon him. The K?v Dr Macleod, father of Dr Norman Macleod, passing through the crowd gathered before' the doors of a new chnrch he was about feo open, was stopped by an elderly man with; 'Doc tor, if you piease, I wish to speak to you.' Asked if he cotiid not wait uatii after worship, he replied that, it Was a matter upon bis conscience Oh,siuce it is a matter of conscience, Duncan,' said the) good-jatured min ister, I will hear what it is.' ( Well, Doctor, saids Duncan, 'the matter is thi.. , Ye sea the clock yon der on the new church. Now tnere is really no dock there, only1 the face of one; there is no truth there, only jonce in twelve hours; md in my mind that wronp, very wrot g, and quite against the conscience, that there should be a lie on the faoe of the ho ise' of the Lord.' The doc o promised to cousider the matter. 'But,' said he, Trm plad to see you lookiog so well, man. You're not young. I remember you for many years ; but you Lave a fine head of hair still. 1 J 'Eh, doctor !' exclaimed, the unsus ptc'ting Duncan, 'nowiye're joking It's long since I had my hair.' , 1 Dr Macleod looked shocked, and an swered, in a tone of reproach : 'Oh, Duncan! Duncan! are you going into the house of the Lord with a lie on your bead ?' He heard no more of the lie ou the faoe of the churob. A well merited repartee was dealt by a smart midshipmau to tbe daughter of a K B C, at a ball given by the lat ter to the naval officers on the North Pacific station. The' middy was bold enough to aBk the young lady to accept him for her partner Oh dear, no,' said the supercilious beauty, 'Ma never allows me to dance with midshipmen Somebody let heilknow tbow the middy was a lord, anoj he repented, and r minded him that he was engaged to ; hex for the next dance. The youngste', howeve , was not eo easily mollih d, and remembering tie lady had n itive blood iu her veins, smilingly replied. 'Oh dear, no. Ma never allows me to dance with pquaws.' .... - i Said one play-go ug you )g lellowto another: " 'I was at the Gaiety last Dight for the sixteenth time, and took a look round thep t tosee if you were there But noways dwcouoerted by the in sinuation, the subject of his 'chaff' retorted: 'What! been so many times to the Gaiety, and uot know that you can't see the pit from the gallery ? Fairly paid in her own coin waa the Parisian dame who,' answering a wet footed v sitoiV lequ st for the lo n of a pair cf shippers, by saying, 'Certaiuiy my dear, if you think mine will fit you,' received the eiever r joinder: 'I dare s.ty they will, d-tsr, it you teii vour maid to put a c?rk so.u inside theru.' Y 'U have given me Scotch whisky; I asked for IritJi complained" a burn ed imbiber. 'Never mind, aid the pjub icau; 'fancy it's iriih.' The man draik up the 1 q lor, and made-for the door. 3 top! cr ed' BoLifac ; 'you'haven't paid me.' 'Never mind; fancy I have,' said his customer, ad away he went. Miscellaneous. COEBRATEO UIJ COMMERCIAL HOTEL. WILMINGTON, X. C. F- A.- ECIlTJITri, Prop. fJlUE COMMERCIAL, formerly the "EM PIRE H0U8E",havlnbeen thoroughly ron orated and refitted is sow one of the leadi; g first-cl&as Hotels in the city. The table ia aapi li- d with the best oar home and north ern markets ffordi. - Board per Diy $2 and $2 50 ! 8T I arjf Sample Rooms forthe Com merciil trade. , J3r A First-(.Ias Ua and billia-d Hall coonectpd with this HoteL jar KHEK LQNCH daily f'om 11 A. M. t 12.30 P. M. talf 19- . Winberry Oysters- THEY ARE GOOD T) now. Another instal- ment jast received this moriiing. It's cold nongh now fohot wlisceyiana fat Oyster. Fre Lnuci ererv df at li o'clock, sept 26 JOHN CAREOLLj ni' frS STOMACH ' FftTfr and Atrnp in mnat pntrimpn in th sprint?, bat most ere e in the fall aud winter. It is fltrictiv JL mu nrinnB Aitna arA urk aitr. ly will the individual who adopts this pre . 1 . .. . caauon oe exejptea irom va pains ana pen alties Add to this its Vblue as a stomachic and anti billions agent, and . who will ren- tare to irainsav its claims to the first nl are among family medicines rors le oy an uraggists ana respectanie Dealers generally. sept l-o Aw. 1 Headquarters Tor Ale i Lager Beer and Porter. H ZVXAB.CI7S dL SON'S, No. 6 Market Stree 1 1AN FURNISH YOU WITH THE BEST Ale, Lager Beer and Porter, both keg and bottled, in the city. Country orders promptly attended t $ D 500 TO $0000 a yeai or $5 to $20 a day in you own local. ty. No risk. Women do as well as men. Many make more than the amount stated above. No one can fail to inakf money fas . Axiy one can do the work You can make It w 60 cents to $2 an hour by devoting your ev -tiiagf nd spare time to the business. It costs notLitig to try the business. Nothing like it for money mak ing ever offered before. Business pleasant and strictly honorable. Reader, if you want to know all about the best paying business before the public, send us your address and we will send you full' particu lars and private terms free; saniples worth $5 also free ; you can then make up your mind for yourself. Address GEORGE STINSON & CO., Portland, Maine, june 7-d&w AGENTS WANTED For the Best and Fastest-Seili g Pictorial Books and Bibles. Prices reduced 33 per cent. National Pcb lishing Co , Philada., Pa., Atlanta, Ga., or Ht. Louis, Mo. 1 sept 11 (Jijaa returns In 30 days on $100 ; in 4)1 Z illTested. Official reports and infor mation free. Like orofita weekly on Stock options of 210 to $50. Address. T. Potter Wight & Co., Bank er , 35 Wall St., N. Y. sept 11 TEACHERS $100 or $00 PElt MONTH duru.g Fall and Winter. For full particulars address, J. C. McUURDY & CO., Philadelpliia, Pa. sept 11.4w BAND rNSTRTJMEITT CATALOGITE. Our nctc catalogue of Band Instruments, Music, Suits, Caps, Belts, Poucboe.Pom pons, Drum Majors' Staffs and Hats, Epaulets, Cap- Lamps, Stands, and Out fits contains S5 pages of informatiotitoT musician. Mailed free Address LYOX & HEALY, 12 StaU St., CUea, XU. sept 11-4W LIVER 1NV2G0RAT0R is a Standard Family Kemedy for diseases of na I.ivtr, ttoajacti and Bowels. It is Pure ly' Yegtable. It never L'ebilitate. It is Cathartic and To ic. It has been used in my practice and by the public, lor more than 35 years with unprecedented results. Send for "Circular. S T. W. HANFOtcD. M. D., 162 Broadway. New York Cit. ALy Drugi t will tell you its reputation. sept 11 NEW'- PIANOS-- $125 Each, and all styles, including Grand Squ&rt and Upright, ail strictly riasT class, sold a' the lowest kt cash wholksalx pact ay prices, direct to the purchased. These Piano made one of the finest displays at toe Cen tennial Exhibition, and were unanimously re commended for the Highest Honors over 12,000 in use. Regularly incorporated Man ufacturing Co. Factory established over 3t years. The Square Grande contain Matha shek's new patent Duplex Overstrung Scale, the greatest improvement in the history o? Piano making. The Uprights are the finest in America. Pianos wnt on trial. Don't fail to write for Illustrated and Descriptive catalogue of 48 pages mailed free. MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO.. apt IS in '21 East 15th street. Nl Warm Sprinsrs Western North Carolina, tS NOW OPEN for the reception of pleas ate seeker an r invalids. This lovely placo is situated in tbe beaati- jful vahey of the Krtnch Broad, within eight atles of tbe rm roaa. We have a fine band of music, attentive eer vants, and alt other accommodations to be fonnd at a first-class watering piac. For particulars apply for descriptive pam phlet. W. H. HOWEKTON, juae 10 Proprietor. $300 A AlON Til guar teed. $12 a day at home made by the industrious. Capital not required-;, we will start you. Men, wom'n. txys and girh make money faster at work for us than at anything else. The work is light and pleasant, and such as anyone cau go right at. Those who are wise who see this notice will send us their addresses at once afid see for themselves. , Costly Oatbi and terms free. N-w 13 the time. '1 nose al ready at work are laying up large suras ol money. AdVa TKUfi & CO , Augusta AtaLue, iune 7 d& w. Miscellaneous. THE. -NEW. MARKET Awakens Considerable Interest I BIT r NOT- ilOtlti .Su T ii N I iie i POPULAli WIIOLALE AND RETAIL ESTBi.lsJl M EN r OF GEO. MYERS, 11, 13 and 1.G South Front Street, J tecauce f the live'y interest that is be:ng kept up receiving free!. ' " ' J' Groceries .And Filliii" Oideri "PAROLE B'HONli; i And other Choice Brands of Flour, I We are selling at Low Prices without regard to the advance, bvpply your selves at once and save $1 j,er barrtl. Cream Ale and Sweet Cider by iha Gallon. Fruits ar.d Fancy Good's. The Largest. Stock ,n the State to select from at popular prices. The Rosa Concha Havana Segars, 5 cents, hold the1 supremacy. GEO MYERS. se t'24 ' LIFE IN A BOTTLE. 1 The, Most Valuable Medical Discov ' ery Known to the World No More Use for Quinine, Calomel or Mineral Poisons Life for the Blood, Strength for the Nerves, and Health for All. AN OPEN LETTER TO THE' PUBLIC Believing that by cleansing the blood and building up the constitution was the only true war of banishing disease and being troubka with weakness of the lungs, catarrh, very much broken down in constitution, Ac , and after trying the bent physicians and paying out my money for m&uy kinds of medicinee advertised without finding a permanent cure, 1 began doctoring myself, using medicines made t rem roots and herbs. 1 fortunately discovered a wonderful rJitters or Blood Cleanser, the first bottle of which gave me new life ana vigor, and in time effected a perma nent cure. 1 was free from catarrh, my lunge became strong and Bound, being able to staad the most severe cold and exposure, and 1 have gained over thirty pounds in weight. . Fad ing confident that I had made a wonderfql discoyeiy in medicine. I prepared a quantity ot the Root bitters, and was in the habit o! giving tlem away to sick friends and neigh bors. I found tiie medicine effected the most wonderful cures of a'l diseases cused from humors orscrofola in the blood, Imprudence, Bad Stomach, Weakness, Kidney Dieaso, Torpid Liver, Ac , c. The news of my discovery in this way spread from one person to another until I found myself called upon to supply patients with medicine tar and wide, and I was induced to establish a labor atory for coinpo'inding and bottling the Root Bitters in large quantities, and I now d3ote al' my time to this business. I was a-, first backward in presenting eithec myself or discovery in this way to the public, not being a patent medxine man and with small capital, but I am getting bravely over that, iSince I first advertised this medicine I have been crowded witn orders from drug gists and country dealers, and tbe hundreds of letters 1 have receive-i from persons cured, prove the fact that no remedy ever did so much good in so snort a time and h d so much eucevsi as the Root Bitters. Id fact, 1 atu' convinced that they will tsoon take tho lead o' all othe'" medicines in use. iNea ly one hundred retail druggists, right here at home in Cleveland, now sell Roct Bities, soni6 ot whom have already sold over one thousand bottles. Root Bitte-s are strictly a medical prepar ation, such a was usd in the good old aays of our forefathers, when people w re cured by some simple root or plaat, and when calomel and other poisons of the mineral kingdom 'tre unknown. 1 hey act strongly on ttw liver and kidneys, keep the bowels regular and build up the nervous system. hey pe cttrate every part of the body, searching out every nerve, bone and tissue from the head to t e feet, cleansing and sti engthening tbe fountain springs of life, hence they must reach all diseases by purification and nourishment. No matter what your feelings or symptoms are, what the disease or ailment is, use Root Bitters. Don't wait un il you are sic, bat if you only feel bad or miscrab'e, use tt.e Bitters at once. It may ave your lite. Thousands of persons in all parts of the ount'ry are already u?iog Root Bitters They have saved many lives of c-nsuurtives who had oeen given up by friends and physi cians to die, and have permanently cured many old chronic cifle& of Catarrh, crofula, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, and Skin Diseases, where all other treatments had fa led. Are you troubled with sick headache, costiveness, dizziness, weakness, bad taste in the mouth, nervousness, and Droken down in constitution? You will be cured if you take Hoot bitters. Have you humors and pimples on your face or skin? Nothing wih give yon such good health," strength, and beauty as Root Bit ter. iSSjU I know that jealous physicians will c-y humbug because my discovery cures so many of tfceL-patients, b t I care not. It is now my desire and determination to place my Root Bitters as fast as p.snole within the reach of all those suffering throuzhoat tie world Sold by wholesale and retail drug gists and country merchant, or sent ry ex press on receipt of price, $1.00 per bottle, or sir bottles $5.00. For certificate of won derfal cures, see my large circular around each bottle of medicine, tiead and judge for yourei. t "feAsk your druggist 1 or merchant for FRaZIER'S KOOT BITTaR-, the grea Slood Cleanser, and take noaabstitotehma "ecom mend because be makes a targe profit G. W. FRAIZER, Discoverer. 33S Hnpeiior St., Cleveland O. Forsyte by J. U. fciunds and f. s. Bar bank, 4ragista, march 26th oyr-d? rzLzoss. " o io 11 1 10 O 11 te 6 10 13 6 7 iH 1 25 1 50 1 75 1 85 20 21 8 00 f?10 00 00 &14 Off 15 e 20 15 & 25 25 & 40 11 1 9 V 11 8 O '9 7 9 I 8 28 I 30 12 16X 18 20 70 & 75 I 4b e 2 10 1 I . 7 95 920 9, 00 WThe following quotations rpreent tha wholeaale prices generally. In makbig up mall orders high" price have to be charged. Doable Anch.r................ Double Anchof " A" Standard Domeiatic.......; BACON North Carolina, J Hams. V fi i Shoulders. )..'...... I...... Hides, f? WasUjro Smoked H&ms. Hidee, T$ H I. Hcouider. Dry !tyd - Sides-, V a..-.!... Shoa'.deie. 2:.. BKEF Livp weight Second lianu, eACtil.. N'en York,eac, new e;hwax fe t tllOKS Wiimicgtoc, Northern J d 'JTl'L-North Carolina & Northern, V lb (JaNDLKS poru-v; Ih Tallow, I p lb Adamantine, set CliKESr, Northern Factory, V Dairy creaji, y i2 ?tatc, w fi.;.i ClSTtK Jsva, y a .1 liio, if? Q Laguv.a, "ii Tj CORN MEAL- huihel.... COTTON TIES V hdl DOMESTIC Sheejing, 4-4 ? 'ard V'arn, bunch ..... Mackerel, No. 1, bbl...,16 00 No. 1, V bbl 8 75 MtckertLNo. 2, bbl.... 12 60 No. 2, bbl 6 00 Mackerel, No. 3 "V bbL....0O 00 Mullete, y bbl 2 00 N. C. Harring, "?tfkee 5 50 FLOUR Fine, bbl Super, Northern, bbl... Extra do " A bbl... Familv " bbl... City l!il.lEx,.Snper bbl... " " Family bbl... " Ex; Family V bbl... 8 00 JERTILIZERS I Peruvian Guano, 2000 lbs. 6C 00 Baugh't Phosphate " 0 00 00 Carolina FertUixer " Ground Bone, Bone Meal , " Flour Navasa Guano, " Complete Manure " Whann's Phosphate ' Wando Phosphate, " BergerABrnta'sRos. Wilcox, Gibb A Co., ma nipulated Guano ..48 00 GLUE y lb....... 1 8 GRAIN Corn,store,56tt 65 Corn, cargo, 56 &s 56 Corn,yel., y bushel None. Oats, y bushel 45 Peas, cow, "ft bushl...(.... 65 HipES Green, 4 Dry, ft 9 HAY Eastern, 100 lbs... 1 00 North River. "U 100 lbs.... 1 00 HOOP IRON - ton 60(00 LARJ Northern Vb North Carolina V fi LIME y bbl....... , LUMBER City steam sa'wd Ship stuff, resawedM ft. 18 00 Roughedgeplank." Mft.16 00 West India cargo, accord- icg to quality, M ft...l2 00 Dresed jfoormg,8easoned.l6 00 Scantling and boacda, com mon, " M ft 17 00 MOLASSES Cuba,hhdV gl 32 Cuba, bbls., y gal... 35 Sugar hoaso.hhdc. & gal. 18 " bbls. y gal... Orleans Choice bbls. y gftl. 7 00 00 00 00 00 50 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 00 00 oc 5C 6C 50 00 0 00 00 00 00 A m yVt 75 Rail Road r , ! 'rim I I I w WELOON 1 prmci 1 1 ?wtj WILMINGTON RAILROAD COMPAHTYi Ovrina o Oia'L SrriaiNTkNaaN? - Hitiingtoa. N. a. Jau 13. t--9. f , t ulsaROr ciiKi)irL?;,f ' On and after KundayJ Jure I'th. h",'1, Paasenger trains on the W'lmingt M doa Railroad will run as follows : 1 DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAjN. a -v Laave Wilmington, Front St Depct " w....... "7 IOA h. Arrive at Weldon at .....J... 1 U. i V Leere Weldon 3. v j, Arrive at Wilmington, Front St Depot at. .....U.. if bi V "M SIGHT MAIL Leave 8 40 1 3 50 A 3 13 A 1. 8 4511 M 8 25 'f 41 " 45 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 " 35 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 00 00 51 640 45 47 40 67 670 670 00 67 9 9 9 O 9 9 9 9 9 1 65 7X 11 9 90 9 I 20 35 13 10 00 12 90 03 620 618 14 25 14 9 9 9 9 9 9 3 9 9 1 9 1 1 3 10 00 11 00 9 1 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 10 67 60 65 10 00 12 00 00 00 00 00 00 NAILS Cut, 20dto4d,k'g 2 60 Ol L.B Kerosene, y gal Lard, f gal 1 Linseed, y gal.t...... 1 Rosin, y gal.... PEANUTS y bushel. POTATOES -Sweet, V bus. Irish, Northern, y bbl 3 00 POIIK -Northern, city mess, 10 00 Thin, y bbl. 00 00 Prime, y bbl (extra) JO 50 Ramp, V bbl.. .00 00 BICE Carolina, y lb....... 7 East India, y K 00 Rough, y bushel..... 1 00 BAGS Cojntry, y E 1 Oity,1f;n........ 1 BOPE Hemp ManiiU WA SALT Alum, y sack 70 Liverpool, y sack..... 80 American y sack 75 Marshal's fine, y sack...... Cadiz y sack 75 SUGAR Cuba, y lb 9XQ Porto Rico, y tb 10.4 A- Cofaee, y 5) li y C " D. Ex c y 2...... Crushed y h , BOAP Nortuern, y SHINGLES Contract, y.X 8 Common, J M 1 STAVEii W. O. bbl. V M. 10 00 R O hhd. y E 00 00 TALLOW y ft 8 TIMBER Shipping V M ...10 00 Mi I, extra par Al 8 60 Mill, prime per M 7 00 Mill, fak per M 5 00 Common, per M 4 00 Interior to Ordinary.per M 3 00 WHISKEY Nortb'n, per gl 1 25 North Caroina, per gal... 1 60 WOOL Unwashed, per lb... 2) Washed. zer ' ft 26 Burrv wool, per lb 15 00 00 5 00 50 9 9 9 9 7 2 16 00 9 GU 10 9 8 6 9 9 9 9 9 9 45 60 45 10 20 25 60 60 60 00 00 00 00 15 V IK 00 00 80 35 00 10 00 9 8 7 8 UA 7 oox 25 00 00 00 00 75 00 50 60 00 60 25 22 28 17 A Sure tiirc for Piles. AHDRK CURE for the blind, bleeding, iichb'g nnd ulcerated piles has been dis covered by liT, Wiiliam (an Indian remedy), called 1'r. William's Indian Ointjuect. A finale box hts cu'ed the worst old chronic caries of twenty-five and thirty yearaVtanding. No one r e-d sutn five minutes after apply iBg this wouderful soothing medicine Lo tions, in trucvr.u and t-lettuaries do more barm than gord. William's Ooitment ab sorbs the tumors, aUajs tb intbse itching ( particularly at eight after getting warm in bed), acts as a poultice, gives instant and painless relitf, and is rpar-d only for Piles, itch id g of tho private parta and nothiag else -t .ifiu '"! cr:s Ited physiciana in Philadel phia, L uiflvi!le, Cincinnati. Indianapolis and thirt cit , a..J stent hundreds of dollars, an? fouid no re iff unnl 1 obtained a box of Dr. Wiiiiafii'o .tdia.ii Ointxent sme fr.ur ia on th ago, aid it li- cufJ iue completely." Joak.: H M. 14tie6, Cleveland, O. 'lias done u.e more good thanal! the m-di ci'e 1 ever tried, and 1 t ave J"-ct ure that $100 wita doctors, beri-les meJicinea 1 i cure cost me more than $40." David SfAKLiNe, In grab am, II'. 'Have euffered twenty yean with itching and ulcerate 1 piles, h-vingu-ed eve y reme dy that cai-e to my notice without benefit until I uaed Indian Ointment atd received immediate relief. Jakes CaaoL, (an oldmi-er) Tecoma, Ner. No Pile Rpmeiy ever gained such rapid favor and rtfpsire sale. roId by 1. whr-lesale and retail drugi-ts. For sale by J. C. Mundi and T. 0, iiiutuauk. . mch 20-ot-14w 1 AND EXPRESS T ii A IN DAILY. j re Wilmington, Front Sti Depot at J .... Arrive at v eldon at Leave Weldon .mt Arrive at Wilmington, Front 8t Depot atM Trains on Tarboro Branch Roaa iLave Rocky Moantfor Tarboro at 6.00 P M dai.v. and Tueaday, Thursday and riaturt ay at 4 St C AM. Returning, leave Tarboro at lot t A M daily, and Monday, Wednesday ai . Friday at 8:30 P M. 1 The Day Train makes clpse connection at Weldon for all polnu North via bay Lii daily, (except Sunday) and daily,' Ti Rict. mond and all rail route . Night train makes close connections a; Weldon for all points north via Rlchmor f . Sleeping Crs attached to all Night ra-Es. I JOHN F. DIVINE, General Sui t. jane 13 . eC3 si 1 mt-tfwi'd i f - :j: . i - r .. . - . Cen'l Sup'ts Office. XtFJ't VJ T T f r .T nni v-rwn . . v. . ,1 OD8TA RAILROAD CO ' 1 Wilmlnfton, N. C, June i3. Lut!eH' CHANGE OF SCHETjTJJ, ' ' , On and after Punday, June .,..1 ' r, 'm U wing schedule will be run on tt. ua a DAY EXPEK88 AND MAIL'TRA IN, dally. Leave WilmLigton........... 9 06 A M Arrive Florence 1 25 P Jl Leave Florence 3 6o P M . Arrive at Wilmington 8 a0 P 14 i1 NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN (Daily). i Leave Wilmington... 10 13 P M Leave Florence .......i 'ft") A M d Arrive at Columbia. 9 00 A M" Leave Colombia .'. 6 10 A M Leave Florence 2 6f A M Arrive at Wilmington 6 50 A M This JTrain stops only at Flemingtoni , Wbiteville, Fair Blur, and Marion. , - . Passengers for Augusta (via Columbia), ahould take Night . Express Train from vVih. 1 mington. Through SleentnCaraonnto-httratr a for Charleston and Augusts. ' JOHN F. DIVINE, General Hup. ' ' jure 13 22 IX ii. 'mi trrnsnitf r 379. J CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILWAY CO Ovvioj Gihbbal SoriaiaraanBNT, Wilmington, N. C, May 18 187 Change of ScnEUULK. ON AND AFTER THlSdate, the f How ing Schedule will be operated on tb i Railway : Passenger, Mail and Express Tr ain., Leave Wilmington at.... 7:0 . P '1 Arrive at Hamlet at 2:17 A M " at Charlotte at.... H20 A M Leave Charlotte at.......8;25 P h Arrive at Uamletat...... 1:33 A M " at Wilmington at 9:60 a M Close connection made at Hamlet with trains of Raleigh A Augusta Air Line Rail way. Shelby Division Mall, Freight A Passenger ana express. No 9 LeTe Charlottes .......8:40 A 41 " J Arrive at Shelby ,M.M......12:3J P M No 10 I 8helby. 1:1 ao'10' Arrive at Charlotte. 6:0 may If 6PM 06 P M V. O. OUS AOS. General Superintendent CEWTS lO JUST OPENED A NEW AND ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF GOODS Of vattou kinds and styles andodescriptions at the Boston 5 and 10 Cents Store. NEW GO O D S eece:ved i. very two days For the purpose of keeping the stck re plenisbed and thoroughly up totLem-. k. Wo Such Variety ! AT 8UCH PRICES I has ver before been offered Jn Wilmicgton. CALL AT ONCE 2 ANDMAKE YOUR SELECTIONS And get wonderful bargains at the Boston 5 and 10 Cents Store; 41 IV. Frout Street. or5 Steamer Passu or t, QAPT. J. W. HA&PK2, Will maie Dally Trip, (Handavs excepted) To SMlTHVlLI.fe.and Return. ' I 1 Lev Wharf at 90 A. U. ' OSa y TEES,; Area t. I 1 1 . -1 '"it ' T
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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