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HER LOVERS. . v verv flit-bis name was Will: flRnSJ'e 'TeMow-lair, with curing hair'v eves. I have his locket tU V KVA iAvr-on and sell led iere l e w.enri,i ini A h . dar rm-. .'t ar rue! At WV, v in 1 ve he ued to U-: Hi1), lie toM his Jove rfl;t J filial ..il-- -l ,-.,1 i,rt mr t!-."0 . lov' iie cai .: & v A r. out halt Uie.Jauces in lueuan, etJil in the mofet outrageou wav. A"J c ;wnwer scolded all ue.it u no 3? hs . rj wul e up my heart. Fr-.m r.ieM Tl.c Trt ti in ti hi Hain. I dreamed ! 1. u. i.k ri:lii lie hud wot i U.-,.- i li's pi'-iured 1 it-.l tiieold,o!J i!a!ii ,. i 1'huI 4 tint w is .1 u I tr- Si .1 Ii ii , - in 1 ' ei - W ills 1 V l. I ! 11 1 wi , ei v r. t o. Illl-lll i ..Mr Colt I' l 1 1 let I vwis sill Wit! i i:i. V 1 .ni- CJiir; i-Lou. -.1 11'- i-(t f ir in i IjuimI thl ill ,.. J mi i.-h' cliiij,!!! iiiy ho.e; 1'iovtd il ileal bi'3'oud a ' n,.. i,ioVtd il ileal I ,t-i-!'i :il-v hcari ; I would not pine or ni'-. :. ... his wedding wiifU ihc- curds were M-nt. these were a' I my loves. My hubbad? t m! m d 'i Florid ione Fall , du -h d. ni.d ,,r..y..as yoi'know; l'c''". , i, ...-:!.:: hut U hIU .!... ,.-! MjUi; wyi&uipM me; but i . i.irvA t.'itli t!i il liar ini.n I 51r. Barker's I'lclure. Yuur cha e agaust Mr B ker, ait bt h-re.' Raid tbe mag satf, '18 aituu t a -d OJiterj, x uoneye.- Yes, fir. "Atd jour name is I .Ma art critic of the Weekly iUts: t;pv.' -ta e jour case. j. caneu m Urb. t-T'd fctudio up-n his invitaMou toeee b'a greit picture, ju t fi. 's 1. cf 'George WaphiDgton cu;.-' ;,-,- the cutrry tree with his hatouc;'.' Aif B rker was expecting to sell it to Con gress for tifty tuoueaud dollar. He Mked me what 1 thought of it, antl ftr I had pointed out his mistei in roukiDg thi handle of the hatchet twice K8 thick a fie tree, and in turu jug the Leail ol tbc hatcher a. )und, to tiiht (i - rge is cutt'Mf 'io tree tloviu viith the hammer erjd, I asked Lira wl.v he foreehortent J Qeorge'b l.g so us to'muke it look a. if his left f ut wuc upon tLe mountain on the other tike of tLe nver.' Djd Mr Barke t.ke it k:iul;?' at-ked the justice. Well, lie looked a little glum that's el . i id then when I asked him why It put'a guinea-pig up in the t.ee, and whv he paint d the guine'a p g with bornn, he eaid that it was not a guinea pig, tut a cow, and that it ws not in the tree, hut in the background. Then I said tbat if I had been painting George Washington, ' I should . not have given Irm iha complexion of a fftlmon-brick. I should not have given him two thumbs on each hand, ncd I should have tried not to slue his right eye around so that he could Eee around tho back of his head to hia left ear. And Barker said, 'Oh 'wouldn't you?' Sarcastic, your honor. 4d I Eaid, 'No, I wouldn't;' and I would not have painted r ak leaves on a cher" ry tret ; and I wouldn't have the spec tators in doubt as to whether the fig ure off hy the woods was a factory chimcey, or a steamboat, or Geerge Washington's father taking a smoke," 'Which was i?' asked the magistrate. 'I don't know. Nobody will ever kDOW. So Barker aeked me what I'd adrise him to do. And I told him I thought hia best chance was to aban don the Washington idea, ai d to fix the thing up somehow to represent 'Th Boy who stood on the Burning Deck.' I toid him he might paint the grass red to represent the flime, and daub over the trees bo's it would look like the mast, ht:d pull George's foot to this side o the river so's it would rest fcomewhere on the burning deck, md maybe he might reconstruct that factory chimney, or whatever it wi s, acd make it the captain, while he could arrange the gu'vea pig to do for the .captain' dog.' 'Bid ho agree? 'He said the idea didn't atrike hie . bo then I suggested he might turn it into Columbus disco veting America. ijet ueorge stand for Colum bu acd the tree be turned in ' a native, and the hatchet made to answer for a flair, while'the moun t "na in the background would ausw r lor Ihe rolhng billows of the ocean lit eaid he'd be hanted it it should. So I mentioned that it might perhaps pass for the execution of Mary Queen of Scots, Put George in black fcr tLe headsman, bend over tbe tree and put a frock on it for Mary, let tl e tatchet stand, and wofk in the g.iinea pig and the factory cbimity as mourners. Just as "i had got the words out of niy month, Barker ktocked me clean through the picture. My heed tore out Washing on's near Ifg, and my right foot carried away about four miies of (he riv-r. We had it over acd over on the floor for avhile, and final y Barker whipped. I .am going to take the law of bim m the interests cf high art.' So barker was bound over, and Mr Potts ect down to the office of the Spy fo nte up his criticism. m Baltimore Auieri.au. A Remarkable Find. The story is told of a clerk of the i-i ui oiewari & uo. commission merchants No 16 South Howard street, bo it is related, on Saturday night found in a chicken coon which ho had ust sold to an Arab two eiDraes pack ages, one containing 5 000 and the other 82,500. The discovery of coiufie luasea great surprise and Mr Stew art immediately set to work to find uow or where th money got into tbe roopandto whom it belongs. The Packages were taken to tha Ball more Jtd Ohio express office aa the coop baa reached Raltim through that channel. The matter was carefully traced np and finally unrav- ea with the fol!ow:ng rcsu!: Bat a few days beforo(the money "Hf ' en trusted at Benwood, Ohio,, to the charge of the ezoress agent lanniDg from that point to Baltimore. The express sgrrT, by an act1 of supreme Cire'eisness, laid J the prck'ges 1 of money on thu cb!cken-c"op at Ben w:.;d,. and they mut hive fallen inside. llri i parent ly forgot o:l abent them ahii it w i5 ; ot rintil ht rebelled Balti more ttiif 'hi io?s wrs discovered. Tru oosiv.-'uv ccfcfeidered the carelese- Of t': i 1 i jirent Rufiacient for i .j : i The rind of the moctj r c.irt--iriiy rr-mRtkible. FRO VERBS. rBOVEBBS. Tot einlrfng Paella, ' fits, dizziness, peipita tioa and low rrpirtta, rely on XIop Bittera." "$!X6 will be paid for a case that Hop Bit ters win not core or belp." i i 'Hop TBltters bnUds op, etrengthens and cures cdntlnually tzom the hrst dose," Kidney and Uri Eary complaints of all kinds permanently ciired by nopBitters." Hop Corcn CrEEla the sweetest, eaftet aiidbt. Ak children. !The nop Pad for Eiumach, Liver and Kidneys, is aaperlor to all others. Cares by absorption. Abk. Uraggista. D.I. C. is an abeolate and Irresistible care for drunkenness, use of opitun, tobacco and narcotics. i j I All abow sold by druggists. Hopliitttra Manafactnrinp. Co., Rcad of, ana use n .p iiillers, and you will no strong "ladles, do ' you want to foe strcnp, h'caltfcy and bcautifull The n Uae Hop Hitters. The CTttitect appo- 1 . PH I II. L 14 and liver regulator IiopUittcrs.'y I "Clergymen, Law ycra, tviitom, luik trs and Ladies nofcti Hop Eittera (Luly." ! Hop Bittern has re stored to sobriety and health, perfect wrecks Crum unemperacco." i "Sonr etomach, feick bcadache and dizzi-ni-ps llop Bitters cures with, a tew doues." Send for Clrculari - Superior Court, New Hano ver County. Chirks 'D. Ilill,1 Crl'arlea R. 8kihr.tr and Charles Wat'tirsl . , vs. Hrruvi:le Ihsura'nca and Daai.icg Cumpany. To Farmville Insurance and Bankinq: i , i i Comnany Take llctice. rpHAT AN ACJIOV has bfjen instituted as I above for the recortjry of Seren Uuj 3rj JJolUrg, w th in ere t t' erton from Jb'v 1st, 1873, dm' the PUintiiis as Ar ign-e of j,' R. Moore, that a. 'Warrant nf Afach ment was tak( n out, at the time of issuing be sun mora .n the above action and ltvied on ctifain bODiIa, the prpertv of said defendent Crmpaay, ia the haE.sof the Treasu tr of he htii.i3 of North Carolina, and that it is h-reb required to appear an answer or de mur to tha co fcplnint of sa;d; 1'laintiff at a Court to be held fjjr Cour... y of Xew Uan ove. at the Court) Hon e ia M ila.iajton, on tee t b'.rteenth Mdndat ftt r I the first Mon day of Hep'eii'Corn xij, or the PlaintiJi wi'S apply to said Court for the re'ief deinacded in tbe coTpia i:t. i Thia the 23J d.iv!of July, 18V0 S. Va. AMRISGE, r tfaaover Ua. Clerk Fuperior Court Nev icly 2i law6w ! 1 : AcJuiuiisti'atToii Police. i HAVING QUALIFIED aa Adminirato: upon the festate cf Ign tius Gratfl, de ceased, late f New Hanover couaty, notii e is hereby tjivenj tu all persons h? 7icg c'airns against said Decedent, to exhibit tbe same to me, on or be ore jthe 1st day of October, lbcOi otherwise they will be barred of a recovery. All per ons indebted to taid Istate are re quested to make l.-crneai&te payment. ALr.ANDH 8PRUN T, sept 10'OawCw .dn.iniatrator. A .Hlv m your own townand no eapital risk ed. Soir can mve the bu- siness a trial wiuiout expecse. lm uest opportunity ever ottered for those wiiliDgjto work. Y6U should try nothii g else until vousee for yourself what you can do at the business we offer. No room to explain nere. l ou can uevoie an your nui or oi. iy your spare time to(.tie business, and make great pay for everyj hour that you work. Women make as much as-men. Send for special private terms and particulars,whicb we mail free. $5 Outfit free1. Don't com plain of hard times while you have such a chance. Address II. IIALLETX & CO . Portland, Maine j iune 7-d&w. Ths Light Runmngr a m Homo Sewing Machine. N OW LADIES You all want a jja- chine that runs l'ght and has .many advanta-ei. So you must ca'il and exam ine i . it has tha self sett 'us needle. Au tomatic Tcnsioni Lkige Space under the Arm, Large space uhder the presser fool.) Device for n linglliq bobbin wHliouUaiv og off belt or rum ;ng the Machine.! Deice forregul ing the batch. Fender to po ect the haud-wneei i om laa es uress. lioi e. s to carry it about without hav?ng ! Jii he whole machine, lc is mj pieasui lO show this machine, testimonials given if ikisircd. "I - i J D.FARRAH, 24 Maiket St., Wilmmgton, N. C. aug l-2raw . I Soda, Potash and. Lye. f f Boxes Bl-CAKo isVUa, it-.Da ecr Kegs do. il' Boxes Sal oc, CA Boxes Pota-b, do 112 do. 25 100 Boxes Ball P. taeh, Boxes Concentrated Lje, I: All full weight aad warranted pure. Call on ' I I Hall Sl Pearsall. oct 17 Miscellaneous. ftflortgage Sale. m VIRTUE OF TOE PR0V SI0.V8 f a certain raort2ge eiecated by Alex! Uldham aad his wife to Edwin E. B jites;, dated September 6th, 137 nd reiitereJ in the Beguter'a Office of tha Coanty ot ew H&noTer, in Book O, O, O, pa?e U?, the eaid ber, A.D 1S79, a: 11 o'clock, A. M., tl.e fol lowing property situate in th a.id city f Wilming top, to wit : A'l that lot of Und and premises known1 as Lot No. 1. in Hlock "03, according to the plan of eaid city, being the same upon which the large Kit w and Uriit Mill known a the "Cme Fer Klou-MiiU' stacd.-, with all the buil-Jir.gs, mills, m ichin ery, erectiops and i t-nroveaipr ta tLceon Also, a ?ra ill strip rf !-d s?x f et wide, ex tendicg fri ui u.t etrr et to the ae rev River, oti jr it tart of Lot . i, i.i Block 202, accrii oiu to fit pun of sa-.l t '.tr, b und ed or. !Ve rth by VV'inut i!'Ut: t n t.i.e fcast bv Nut; hirect, oil t ;-ou'h by a I- ' o' land tel r.piti t A't-x Sp nt ', m ' on the Wrs. by the l-ier; iha s.ii i : ;d o land and property wi'l be ?o'1 u j'ct i f. first uuort Asr e ou tha ain-"i ur a t l by id--aid O'.dhan anJ wifcj tu iLe Fr'st N.ti.!na' Bank of Wi ui.nloi, dated .spi u;bp 5.r 1S78, a -d jfcifcLertO m ti e Hegictc-.'e' : c of ew Hanover Cou- tr, in B ,'. ' , , page 1 03, to wcich Fcfertnce b h u .-Jso, the following; described lot of land, btirg t're Eastern portion of lot No. 4, in Bloc 20 j, jbeginnicg in the Western line ' 1 Front ar-cet 66 fctt N'orthwardly f om the orthrnine of Alulberry street, 'and tun ning thence So-tbwardlv v, iih Front i reet 66 feet, thenca VVettwardly parallel with u -berry st- ect abt 110 leet, to tLe t'a-tern lias of a lot -f lana formerly be o ging to Kdward P. Hall, thence ?!outhaidly paral lel wiih Fiont street 66 feet, asd thence ta-t wa dly pars'lel with .Mulberry st eet ebout 110 feet to the baiinning. fc. E. BUKKUS3, Mo tjagee. cct iO-ls EVlortga:e Sale. BY VIRTUE OF THE PROVISIONS OF a certaii mortgage xeouted by Alex. Oidhsui and his wife to t-'e . ,rst Natienal Hans, of iV ilming'on, dated Sep-tember 5th, 1873, and reis ired 'n the Regis r's Office of the Couaty of New Hanover in Bock O, O. O, page 108, t e said Ba ik .11 sell for ca?h, by publ.c aucf oi, at Exchange Corner in the ci of Wi!nington. on Tuesday the Uthdny of NoveJiber 1879, at It o'clock, A. M., .the following pi opeity situate in said city of Wi! uington, to w i : All that lot of Is and pren'ses known as Lot No. 1, in Blocs 203, according to he plan of.said city, being tbe same upon m hi ;h the large Flour ai.d Gi i8t ilill, known as the Cape Fear Flour Mill" stands, with all the bui. dings, mills, mactinery, erec-ior', and improve menlts thereon. Also, a small strip of land six feet wide ex tending from Nutt street to the C&pe Fear Kiver, being a part f Let No. 1 , ia Block 202. according to the plan ofsaidtity, bound ed on the North by Walnut street, on the Kat bv u.ti-trce . on the 'outh by a lot of Hnd bloning to A ex. Spiunt k Son, and on the V t bv the Hive'. j FiKST NATiONA.hB4.NK OF WILMINGTON, Mortgagee, By E. E. BUJiHUCjB, fres't. oct 0 t3 So oaks tar Itself! r A BARREL OF OUR lie wart's ' "Was put on tap about the first of February, but was not ! - - used U before the first of July. From July until September the ay- era ge (sold principally ;by th3 pint and quart.) Wa a Barrel per Week, It is now About two per Week. Go to BID6EBS GO'S, And buy it. ' One Dollar per Qt. Only We keep the i - argest Assortment . i OF FANCY , Orackers To be found in Wilmington. EVERYTHING A5 LOW AS TME LOWEST! prtnCTPS CIGAHS oun iieep mo iw.u. P. L- BEIBQERS & CO. ttt i Houses and Stores to Bent. APPLY TO THE RflckOYS, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law Office NorthVide Market BU'whetweend and 3d. aaf 26 mortgagee will Belli or Cash, Ly i uoiio auc tion, at Exctange Corner, ia tbe ci r of Wil minetcn.on Toesdsr. the 11th dr of NoTem P.LB Miscellaneous. THE MARKET "l'l " Awakens Considerable Interest I CUT ..NOT 'ilOi:2 IO 1IIAN iiiE TOPULAH WHOLESALE I AND UETAIL ES TADLlIiM KNT OF I GEO. MY CUP, i 11, 1:5 sin 1 10 South Ivont Street; f the ilvo'y ii:c e.:t 13 l tt't n: -c 1 :ir. z fresh Anil Filfaua: Oxuier.- "PAROLE MMlJr And otheir Choice B.rartds cf Flour, Wearese' ing at Low Prices ! without regard to ihe advance. Supply vour- i i ' selves at onca aad save $1 per barrel. Cream A'e and Sweet C der by ihe Gallon. Fruits ar.d Fo.nc? Goods. The I.argetv3&?ck .u the Etate to select - j j om at popular prices. j The Bosa Concha Ilavaaa Sgars, 5 cents, bold the supremacy. GE JV2YERS. sett 24 I ONLY 19 DOLLARS ! N SYLVAN! A. GEE MAC Eoual to any Sinerer in the M. ket The above cut repre'sents the most popular Style for the people, which we offer you for the very low price of $19, including attach ments. Remember, we do not atk vou to pay until you have seen the machin "TfeSJ After having examined it, if it ia not all we represent, return it to us at our expense. Consult your interests and order at once. If you live within seven hundred miles the freight will rot be more than one dollar. Address, Pennsylyania Sewins 1 Machine Co., 17 N. lOth Street. i Philadelphia, Pa. aug29-wtf The First Annual Fair OF THE DIXIE AGRICULTURAL Anu ME CHANICAL ASSOCIATION T71LLBE HELD at the Fair Grounds r V on Carr's Mount, in Wadesboro, N. C, on Tuesdav, Wednesday, in ursaay ana Friday, Nov. 18, 19, 20 and 21, 1873. Uver two thousand dollars in valuable pre- miams for the Farmers and Mechanics, the Ladies, Girls and Boys, who have artic. s on exhibition. I , . AMUSEMENTS. 'A little fen now and then Ia relished by the best of men and women." Th mnTi3ementB during each day of the Fair will be varied and highljl entertaining, consists in ptrt of Walking Matches, Base liall Fiayinr, Trotting ana nuanrng racte, Glass Ball 8hooting, 4c , Ac, Ac. TXXS SFPAZIXlllB- Eminent Statesmen and learned Farmers will be present ad deliver addresses, j Come and enjoy you? self. We invito the psple of i North and South Carolina, in particular, to meet with us and erjoy onr Annual gathering ; and we shall be pleed to sea visitors from all parta of If any Northern brethren ahail honor us with their prssence, theylwUl meet with a cordial and warm reception. , rzxsxazunx list- Any one deiiring to see our I itt of Premi axi or lorn anything concerning tbe Fair, can do eo by addreeing John T Patrick, Sec ret rv, Wadesboro, N. C. j PniVILEOSfl- HIE I i Persons desiriag to secure stands for the purpose of selling goods, wares or merchan dise, will address the Secretary on cr before the 15 day of November nexr. 1 JOHN ROBINSON, Prea't. John T. Paiaicx, Sect'j. oct 14 Old Newspapers, OfJAMTITY OF OLD NEWSPAPERS A or wrapciaz. oaerea ior we cocp mo lept i DlILT REVIEW OFFICE CTHOLX22AZ.Z3 P HZ CSS, 4- jHTThe following q-ootations represent the wholesale prices I cenerVJr. In makinir dd small orders higher prices csts to be charged. OAUUIO-UC.-Jv Double Ancbor." Doub-e Anchc; "A" Standard Do:rstic..i BACON North Carolin, n O 10X il 10 o 5 Q 10 6 9 IK 12 6 13 Shouldars, "i"..l n etera bn.eted tlams yides, ft. ...... Shonlsdcre. Dry caked- tiidcr Shoulders, "y 2.... 4 111 4 1lA 50 85 21 BEEF Live weieht... BARRELS Spiriu Turseailne Second Hand,1 each. 1 25 New Vork,eack, new 1 75 oEKSV'AX y 20 BRICKS Wilxaia,;ton,VM 8 00 Northern I... CO B'JTTSJi North Carolina 2 15 Q tr io oo U Of 20 Northern, H 2... i. VASDLLH-c jerc lb.... Tallow, p fi. AdInailtul."L, set... OHEESi'i Northern Factory, E . Dairy cream, y'iiJ 15 IS O 40 11 !9 12 8 30 30 75 10 8 O. State, y m UlO, i ID Lsruvra. v Eb 18 CORN MEAL V bushel. ... COTTOS TIES V bdl 1 DOMESTIC I 70 i5 8heting, 4-4 yard e 7 & C20 00 9 00 00 00 & 6 50 8 5C 2 50 6 00 & 0 Q 4 00 15 00 6 eo 8 00 7 25 i am, bunch. C5 JISB Mackerel, No. 1, bbl....l6 00 No. 1, i X kb 8 75 Mackertl, No. 2, V bbi....l2 50 No. 1, V K bbl 6 00 Mackerel, No. 3 ? bbl..... 00 00 Mullets, V bbl. 00 50 7 00 00 0 N. C. Herring, Vkeg Dry Cod, V E....... FLOUR Fine, V bbl 8uper, Northern, bbl... Extra dd " W bbl.;. Family " bbl... 00 City MiUL'x.8aper Ig? bbl... 7 00 -iir.il -3 bbl... 7 50 75 25 Vbbl. 00 RTILIZKRS Peruvian Ouanq, 2000B).6C 00 CO 00 00 00 51 00 40 00 45 CO 47 00 40 CO 67 00 70 00 70 00 00 CO liaugh's i'hosbhate " Carolina Fertilixer " Ground Bone, " Bone Meal " Flour " Navassa Guano, " Complete Manure " Whann's Phoiphate . Wando Phosphate, " BergerAErutx'sRos. i Wilcox, Gibb A Co., an no " 45 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 00 00 " 35 00 " 00 00 00 00 00 00 " 00 00 ma- nipulated Guano 48 00 GLUE-u a 8 GRAIN Corn,tore, 681is 65 Corn, cargo, 7& 66 tha...... 65 Corn,yeL, a busheL.. None. Oats, y bushel U.. 45 '.J-'Peaa, cow, buihl .. 55 HIDES Green, y fi) 4 Dry, 2-.. 9 HAY Eastern, 100 s... 1 00 North River, 100 lbs.... 1 CO HOOP IRON V ton 60.00 67 50 10 67 & O 60 65 0 1 10 65 00 LARD Northern fb. ...... 7. North Carolina S 11 12M LIME bbl.... J....... 13 LUMBER City steam sa' wd Sbipstuff, resawed, SM ft, 13 CO i oa r g20 00 gilS 00 U 03 25 00 Rough edge plank, M ft .116 00 West India cargo accord ing to quality, id M ft.., 12 00 Dressed ifooring.soasonedj 15 00 Scantling and boards, ccm-i mon, y M ft 12 00 MOLASSES Cuba.hhdTScl 2 H & o 3 1 1 1 3 10 CO Cuba, bblsi, ft gal Sugar bouse, hhds. y gal. " bblfl. V ral Orleans Choice bbls. y gal. NAILS Cut, 20dto4d,k'g 2 OILS Kerosene, gal. 35 18 20 45 60 45 10 20 25 60 60 50 0 13 10 00 12 eo oo co Lard, y gal Linseed, g&l Uniin. oral Roain, V gal... PEANUTS y bushel POTATOES Sweet, y bus. Irish, Northern, bbl PORK Nor them, city Ea ees. 10 00 Thin, V bbl 1...00 00 Prime, V bbl (extra) . .....U0- 50 Rump, i bbl....:...., GO 00 00 00 11 00 00 00 RICE Carolina, East India. a. 7 00 to CO Rough, bushel:..! .1 o 1 RAGS Coantry, y lb ....... Oity,Ib !.... ROPE--., L Hemp Manilla SALT Alum, y sick Liverpool, y sack. American y sack 13 70 po 75 Marshal's fine, y sac.... Cadiz y sack 75 SUGAR -Cuba, y 2). Porto Rico, y fi.... , 10. 00 1 V 'I A. .............. b ", y ft... c " I y b Ex C V 2) Crushed E oOAP Northern, y 8HINGLES Contract, V.N 8 Common, y M.. 1 BTAVEiA W. O. bbl. y M.10 00 5 00 50 00 & o 7 2 15 00 R O hhd. T E .... 00 00 00 00 00 12 00 10 75 9 00 TALL0W-i-V2 8 TIMBER Shipping y M ...10 00 Mi! , extra per W .7. 8 50 Mill, prime peril.. 7 00 Mill, fair per M 5 00 Common, per M .4 09 Inferior to Ordinary,per M ' 3 00 WHISKEY North'n, per gl 1 25 North Caro Jna, per gal ... 1 50 6 50 4 Q 3 . 2 O Q Q 50 00 60 25 221 28 1 17 WOOL Unwashed, per lb... 23 Washed- zor E 26 Barry wool, per lb 15 A Sure c:nrp, for Flics. At' t 8URE CURE for the blind, bldeding, itching and ulc?ra'ei piles .has been dis covered by Dr. William (a: dy), called Dr. Wiiliani'a Ir.dinn Oinfcent. A single box has cured the worst oid chronic cases of twenty-nveana tuirtj years ttanaig. No one need su'Jer fare ungates aitr apply iEg this wonderlul soothing icfcdiciae. Lo tions, instrument ana eicciiuxrits co more barm than gocd. Williacu's Uintment ab sorbs the tumors, allays th3 mtente itching (particularly at night aftor getting warm bed), acts aa a poultice, gives instant and painless relief, and is rrfpartd -s)y for Piles, itching of the private parti and netting else .1 . j ' 'I cons Aiel physicians in Philadel phia, Louisville, Cincinnati, Indiampclisland this citv, and stient lianareoj .i collars, found no re if until 1 obtained a box of William's Indian OiLtmctt 3'i2e four months ago, and it hia cure4 o.e completely." I 1 Jospa M. Ktdeh, Cievtland,1. 'Hasdoce me more sood than all the medi eine I ever tried, acd . i ae pent more than $100 witk doctors, beei iea medicines I aia cure cost me more than $10." Ditjd Spasliso, Iograham, 111. "Have suffered twenty years i with itching and ulcerate 1 piles, jfUvicg used every reme dy that case to myi notice without benefit until I used Indian Ointment and received immediate relief. Jaxxs Cassol, (an oldci-cr) 1 Tecoma, Ney. No Pile Remedy ever gained such rapidfavor and extensive! sale. Bold by aL wholesale and retail druggists. Foralj by J. C. Munda and T. S. Bureaux mch 20-ow-dAw Bail Boad Lines, ftel WILM1NQT0N & VELDON aAJXBOAD C0UPAHT. Omen o QaaL ScrmiTitom I WUmlngtoaf N. a, June 13, 1S7. CHANGE OF SCHEDTJLF. , On and after Bandar. Jane 15th. 1879. Pauenger trains oa the Wilmington 4 Wei. doa Railroad will run as follows : - i I DAY UAli AND EXPRESS TR A tlT, daCy. Leave Wilmington, Front 8L Depot 1 1 . I" at 7- IDA k Arrive at Weldcn at. 110PM Leave Weldon.... s S2P k Arrive at Wilmington, Frost 8C I Depot at. , 9 S3 I, M SIGHT HAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN UXLL.X, Leave! Wilmington, Front 8L Depot at ...... 8 40 P li Arrive at Weldon at.... . Laave Weldon, Arrive at Wilmington, Fi oct 3 50 A 11 7 M A M Depot at... Trains on Tarboro hji" Rock v Mount for Tarbur i and Tuesday, Thureday aJ- AM. Kerarcine. leave j-.oro ml A M daily, and Monday, Wednesday at-. Friday at 8:30 P M. II The Dav Train miiai eloae connection a Weldon for all points North via Bay Lis. daily, (except Sunday) and daily, via Rich mond and all rail route . I I Nifht train makes close connections a Weldon for all points north via Richmond. Sleeping Cars attached to all Night Trains. JOHN "june 13 DIVINE, General Sspl. Gers'i Sup'ts Office. WlLMl.NGiO, COLUMBIA AND' AU GU8TA RAILROAD CO.' i " ' j Wilmington, N. C, J use 13, U 79. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE; ' j On and after Bunday, June 15, the fol lowing schedule will be run on ibis road: DAY EXPRESS AND MAIL'.TRAIN, daily. Leave Wilmington 9 05 A M Arrive Florence 1 IS ra Leave Florence... . '.... 3 60 P M Arrive at Wilmington....... 8 20 P M NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN (Daily). Leave ive Wilmington.... 10 13 P M ive Florence ....1.......2 61 A M rive at Columbia.. J 9 00 A M Leave Arrive Leave Columbia.. 6 00AM 9x . ... Leave Florence 3 65 A M 6 60 A M Arrive at Wilmington.. This Train stops only a) Fleming ton, Whiteville, Fair Bluff, and Marion. 1 Passengers for Augusta (via Columbia), should take Night Express Train from Wil mington. ! Through Sleeping Cars oa nigh t train t for Charleston and Augusta. JOHN F. DIVINE, General Supt. . ' iure 13 i ' ' 1 i i CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILWAY CO Orrics GisiaiL ScriaiarzasixT. Wilmington, N. C, May 18, 1879, Change of Schedule i i ON AND AFTER THIS date, the follow, ing Schedule will be operated Jon this Railway ; . , ' j Passenger, Mail and Express Train. Leave Wilmington at... 7:03 P Arrive at Hamlet at. 2:27 1 A " at Charlotte at.... t:20 A ) Leave Cnarlotte at.. .......8:25 P No. 2. V Arrive at Hamlet at. 1:31 A 15 IK j at Wilmington at 9i60 A M Close connextion "made at Hamlet with trains of Raleigh A Augusta Air Line Rail way. 1 Shelby Division Mail, Freight A Passenger and Express. 1 00 I 00 80 25 00 10 00 9 8 7 !8 1H 1 ooi 25 wt n Leave Charlotte ......8:40 A M v'$ Arrive at 8helby... 12:3 P M w ia 1 Leave Shelbr.M..mM.M, 1:15 P M No10- Arrive at CharlotU...- 5:05 P M V. (j. JOHNSON, h may 17 General 8uierhatendenL j ; s ; ... Zeohyr Worsteds. NOTHER LARGE LOT JUST. RECEIVED WHITE 10 CENTS. COLORED 12 J CENTS.' Look out for announcement of Grand Millinery Opening. 5. H. 8PRU5T; Exchange Corner sectl5 tTTTR TCKHTUCKY LlTEaAJlI .JUtkMAM ppr. Will distribute Cash Fmxutvmm uiml. ln to 1100WO. rancte from S10 to 1)0. to aabacrlbanL t , riBii piaEMiTJirm. 1 Cash Premium ot...ttttmmu92Q1 I " ....I.M4MI i 1 " " ......... Ol KlCuh Prmioma or KM) " .... a - 3R " " ioo) - " in Pmmiami wnoontlnf to ....IICMWOOO will txj dlAtribated by lot. in pabllo. adt aprrtaloo of men of hib character and uudoawoa winnnn, M CovliMrton. Kantudtv. NOV IO. IB'V We kr tathorlMd to dtalrlbat mbo PrffnhwM to TObrrlber of onr ppM by an met omm arawew v t i - .... - - .m mx fmt iAfi narr siiiiiHajn. mi a. aar-On rrTrlwt mf w. will tmoA oa ticket m Dr. which will entitle the jmrehuw to i eMoot wwen mirMeuntnioMo( the mborm Ouh Premiom. and leo tbe LlTEKAar JoniAI. for om Addreaa mil ordw to P. O Box 1 1 fl. CevlMtea, Kal SMlty. f y Rcpontble arenU jnt4wyITwh, oct IC-daw. Furniture. JCST RECEIVED FROM. FACTORY a Urge isortment of Walnutand oUier grade of FURNITURE, Twhich we Me at Great Bargains- Call and examine. feb 19 f D. A.2SMTH CO n :.. M M 11 M M
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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