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Calendar, etc Hent to any addreee ' . - r a Tk,...nnt i tlinnr Art. frll C&kLbd . HimiB, 43 N. Delaware At. Phlla- . deo38-4w itwrva nAnr&tinir. Aft- fur 1SS5. iiliaiivui - - - X eighty paze 111 Catalogue, address eh eloiinjr tbree 3-cant etanapa, WM. T. COS tiTOCK, 18 Broadway, New York. GOLD WEDAL AWARDED THE AUTHOR A now tr jr-pai, meoicw c7tk, vrr rtnt t hs b3t ard cheap, it, iniispensiibla to every (nan, entitled "the Srinco f Jio." boand ia fiaost French tnnslin, embo8ed .fait 200 piuces.containsbe&ntiful steel oravings, 125 prweriptions, price only $ 1.25 pent, by m&il : SJj3 now. Address PeabodMedi- lOWTHYSEif. KKK,Kx4Balfinch8t.iostoa. At k ,aW AT CONTINENT A2TEW ILLUSTBATKD Literary Weekly Journal 5EITHEB POLITICAL NOB SECTARIAN; Conducted by ALBION W- TOURGSE, autbor ot "A Fool's Errand," etc., as sisted by Daniel G. Brinton and Robert S. Davis. ' TwanAsos, 1 9 " 4 i -4 A little baud , a ir, of t hand. KSv Dimpled and jiweet toklsa'r f5 o sculptor ever crred from stone r . A lovelier hand than this. A hand as idle and as white V uuea on tuelr etemaj DazzIlDtj vrlth roey flnser-tlpg. Dazzling with crusted gems Another hand a tired, old hand i Written with maDy lines; ' ! A faithful. Teary hand, whereon i t?Xhe pearl of great price ahioest ' - For folded, as the rlnered fly Sleeps In the chrysalis. j! Within this littio palm I gee j TLat lovelier hand thanthU. : Harriet Prescott apoffoid. ! ON THE MIDNIGHT EXPRESS. BY H3LKH FOEEfiT GEAVES. :a tie 'Of all tr inps, a tight journey raost tedious' said Ciareuce HatSeld. aa he let biruftif fall heavily into the jstiff, uncomfortablo Beat of 'the1 railway car, with its faded velvet cushions, and its back at exactly tne wroD acgle for aught approaching the luxury of a nap. I say Clifton, do yera '.think we might smpke? Well, I rather imagine nbf said I, with the motion of rny bead towards the other passengers. Tbere appear to be ladies on board.' Hatfield sbrrgged his shoulders., .'Such ladiebl' . J , b 'We'.l.v laughed I, "they don't appear to be particularly . tylisb I in nianuer cr C06tunjer but, nevertheless, ray dear fal low, divinity of their Bex hedges them around like a wall. M .1 'Divinity ot their hnmbugl shortlv interrupted Hatfield. 1 'Aa if these ill dressed dowdies', with babies and band boxes, could possible beloDg to tbo. aatco world with Beatrice Hale - I To thia I made no r It did First Number Issued Febbuaby 1, '82 The most distinguished authors and skiU fal artists, both American and Englfsh, have been enzaeed br "Our Continent". The February numbers containing no. els ana stones by Helen Campbell, Mrs Alex ander. KP Rce. Jnllan Hawthorne. John Habberton, R H Davis, etc: poems by Os car Wilde, Louise Chandler Moulton, G H Boker, Sidney Lanier, G H Lathrop, Celia Tbaxter, etc; entertaining sketches by C G Leland, (Hans Breitman) D F Mitchell, (Ik Marvel) Felix Oswald, etc: solid papers by President Porter ofYale, Eliot of Har vard, frovt Pepper, of University of Pennsylvania, etc; fashion; notes by Kate Field; art illustrations by Louise C Tif. fany; science by Profs Rothrock, Barber, etc; social etiquette by Mrs Moulton; rural improvement by Hon B G Northrcp ; fua and humor by C H Clatk, (Max Adler) 'Uncle Remusw and a host of others. Beautiful Illustrations are a leading iea ture of Oor Continent". They are the finest that art can produce and equal to the most perfect in the monthlies. Price 10 cants a number; $1.00 & year; $2.00 six months. Mailed free of postage to any address. Specimen copy freer " Newsdealers will find it to their interest to present uOur Continert" to their cus tomers. Postmasters' are invited to take subscrip tions. Liberal commission. Book Canvassers can add largely to their Incomes, without interferriog with their ergular business, by acting for "Our Con tinent.4 Write for particulars to "OUR CONTINENT," Jan25-4w Philadelphia, Pa THE iiiiiii THE HIGHEST AWARDS JSp!25m ta tea GREAT WORLD'S PAIR in LONDON, . at the GREAT-EXPOSmON In PARIS. nrc9 INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION KTitiy-J875? nd h crand CENTEX tAL EXHIBITION in Philadelphia, 1ST6. eMwAirB' wishlna to purchase (ore onr WarerooBM. . or dnultcr ami Pries List. CHICKERIII6 & SOtlS, , answer. not 6scm to be exactlj' appropriate to lug ; the Dame of Beatrice Hale into a discus sion in a place like this. Yet what could I do, except to feel my cheeks flushed and the root of. my hair tingle? For I was unmistakably in love with Bee Hale,and bo was.Giarence Hatfield. If I were to waste quarts of ink and reams of paper In tryiDg to describe her manifold charms and excellencies to the reader, it would 'ut do any good.( fSuch things have been tried before and failed. Let him imagine the fairest brunette the sun ever shone on, and he may come some where near th3 mark. Suffice it to say that Bho waa as beautiful as a dream, and that Hatfield and I were both slaved at her feet. Which of us did she like best? Ah, that was the question! It was something like tho children's old game ot eea saw: "Up I go and down you come. Sometime I faccied I had had a ghost of a chance; sometimes I eras convinced that Hatfield waa altogether tbe preferred, and that 1 had better emigrate to Australia at once. Hello!' cried Hatfield breaking uncere moniously in upon the thread of my mu sings, there goes the whistle ' Wo shall be off directly. Thank goodne3S for Acd he put his feet on the opposite seat, and prepared for as comfortable a four hours'' ride as possible. I Clarence Hatfield and I,be it understood, were employees in the extensive business of Messrs. Jenkins Jumperton & Co., auc tioneers, and had baen down in the coun try putting up a sale of swamp lots, cut into streets and squares according to the most approved metropolitan! method of doing such things. I i It had been a dismal business, No vember is not an inspiring month at tbe best, and a three days' fog had conspired against the success ofMount! Mara Park,' as Jenkins, Jumperton & Go had christ enod the new speculation. Yet wo had done reasonably well, and were - now thankful enough to get backjtoNew York As the train gave its starting lunge, the door flew open, and ia came a tall old lady, in a prodigious, b! lack bonnet and a fur cloak surrounded by a perfect cheve aux dejrie8e of fquirrei cages, leather bags, brown-paper, paper J parcels, acd sandwich boxes. She was fpllewed close ly by a younger lady, dressed ; in black, and closely veiled, aud paused hesita tingly in front of our seat.1 '' ( Young man,' said she, in. a low, voice as guff as that of a man', 'is this seat engaged?' .',.''! 'Yes, said Hatfield 4it For your feet?' - 1 , No matter what for,' superciliously replied tbe head clerk of Jenkins, Jum perton & Co., 'please to pasa oa old lady. You'll find seat? onough bdvoad. But this was a stretching! of the troth. There were no seats beyond,' as thai old lady could easily perceive, unless she cfi08e to sit directly opposite a, red-hot coal fire, or upon one of ihotb corner ar rangements close to the door, which are equivalent to no seat at all. j I Tbe old lady hesitated, and '. changed her heavy carpet-bag from one wearied hand to the other. 1 thought of kny own dear aunt Polly at home, and rose at once." j ij ' Pray take' this seat ma'am,' said I. 'And let me put your parcels up in the rack for you' Clifton, what a fool1 you are,' cried Hatfield,- in an impatient; sotto voice. Why couldn't you have sat still and minded your own business?' 'It is my own'busihesfi. I answered, bruiquely, 'to see that every lady ii made comfortable as it lam tbe na ture of tbiogs to be. . Now tbe; Equir re I cage, ma'am it'll go very comforta ble undtr the seat, I think Hatfield uttered a contemptible grunt, bat he never offered to trust his feet off the opposite cushions, ' although the younger woman stood ioi the aisle, uncom fortably swaying backward, and forward with the "motion of the train, until a woman beyond observed the state of af fairs, drew a sleeping child into her lap, and beckoned to the othsr to .take tbe place thus vacated. ' M l " By this time rny old lady had establish ed herself to her sitisacticu, and opened her sandwich box. ,1 'Much obliged to, youi - young man said she 'It's easy to see that ycu've a mother ol your own at home, and you're in the habit of doing reverence to her eray hairs. Aa for this . person, with of Hatfield if he'a pat a mother. I can't say mnclilfor tir liriagioff fclrsip. Perhaps be may bo old himself, one day, and stand in need of alittlo politenesa and consideration lrom the yonng.- i Whenlara anxicns for your good opto. ion I. will letcn know,? relurnl ilr Hatfield, rather flippantly. - The old lady could ooly expera herself JJ vcucvurub buiu. - a IMl - CTCU - X WW annoyed at Lia manner. ;- "-- "iiatueia, said I, in a low tone, "you might behave l;ke a gentleman,' C'So I;willha retorted with a sbrvg, 'when I find myself in company that calls for buch measures.' I said no more, bnt leaning up , againbt the side of the door, prepared to make myself os comfortable aa possible nniii tue train should stop at Stamford, its first way-station, and some descending passengers might make room fcr.m. : . ' . Reader did you ever stand in an ex press train in full motion? Did you ev cr feel yourself swayed backward and for ward, bumping one of your phrenological developments against one side of tbe car, and bringing tbe bae of your spinal co lumn against be top ot a sea, at the opposite swerve of the - traia? . Did you ever execute aa involuntary pa seul, by way of keeping your balance, and j then grind your teeth to see the two pretty yonng ladies beyond laughing at your an tics? If so, yott will know how to pity tne during the hour and a half between B. and Stamford. ; Hatfield went to sleep and snored; the cid lady in the gigantic bonnet ate sand wiches and drank from a wicker flask of excellent-Bmelling cherry; the youc lady sat as noiseless &a a black veiled statue; fretful babioa whimpered; old gentlemen uttered strange sounds in their sleep; the lights flared like sickly , moons overhead and the shriek j of the train, as it flew through sleeping villages, sounded like the yell of a fiery-throated demon. i J 'Stamford bawled the conductor. At last I succeeded in dropping my weary and stiffened limbs into a seat where slumber) overtook me in just a min ute and a quarter; for I had been asleep on my legs once or twiceeven in my former disadvantageous attitude, and I could scarcely belieye the evidence of my' own senses when we finally thundered in the echoing vastness of the Grand Central depot in1 New York. Hatfield, alive to the necessity of catch log a car before all the world of travelers should crowd into it, stumbled over the old lady's ankles with small ceremony. 'Oh. take care! I You've knocked the squirrel cage over!' cried she. 'Confound the squirrelacage?' shouted Hatfield gnashing his teeth, as the ancient dame. placed herself directly in the aisle to set the furry pet up again, thereby completely blocking up his egress.l 'Serves yon right Hatfield, eaid I, and stooped to assist. k Just then the young companion of our lady advanced, flinging back her veil. 'Grandma,' said she. 'the carriage is waiting. I'll send Thomas for the par eels. : Mr. Clifton, I am very much obligedio you fur your politeness to my grandmother, who is unused to traveling. As to Mr. Hatfield the less said about his courtesy the better' And Beatrice Halo's black eyes flashed disdainfully on Clarence's cowed visage. ! 'Miss Hale he stammeredIf I had the least idea who you were - 'You would hare regulated your conduct accordingly,' impatiently interrupted Miss Hale. 'Thanks I prefer to see people in their .true light. Mr, Clifton,' turning graciously to me, 'you'll call and see how grandma stands her journey, tonmorrow, won't you? Ob, thank you the carralge is close by.' .' . j And to this day I believe that is the way I won my wife; for Clarence Hatfield was a brilliant, showy sort of fellow who far outshone me in general society, and I think Bee had been disposed rather to fancy him until that night. But she was disenchanted now for good and all. And Grandma Hale comes to see us every Christmas with a hamper of good things from Hale Farm. ','' s A Unrd i to ail who are sunenng irom the er rors and indiscretion of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c, I will send a recipe that will cure yon, fees of chabgk. This great rem edy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to Rev. Joseph T. Inkax, Sta tion D, New York City. deod-w6m Pittsbbro Academy gPkI50.8E8S10 V .of 182, opens Jaau ary 9th Studesta of any ag e received,and prepared for College or for Budceaa Life. Th a Piincipil h as had to any i tart -expert no ia teachi g. 1 . -I ' i Teims, per Session (f 20 weaks, Soard and Tuition 176. Refers to Editor of the Raviaw, For partiealars, addreis ' ' O. B. DEN80N', dee ;31wtf Principal 3500 Reward. WE WILL1 PAY THE ABOVS reward for aar caaa of Liver Complaint, Dya pepsia; BIek fleadaohe, Iadigeitlon, Coeati. pation or Ooattveneia we eaunot enra wita Weaft Vegetable Liver Pills, when the di teetions are ttrietly eompliad with. Tha are purely Yeetable, and never fail to give satisfaction. I 8 sear, coated. Large boxes; oataiai&K 33 Fill,. 26 eeata. For tale qy all Druggists. Beware of counterfeits and tmitationa. 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Inia-minmi JROKl a certain ai Fcta-s,WcMofAppalUtLos3GfSl?eng& Enriches the blood, strengthens the museree,and cives new life to the nerves. Thev act like a charm i on the digestive organs, removing cU dyrpcpli; rmplons, such as Testing (he Food, I BdcMng,HeaiintheSionuxJeartbu,cU:. The only Iron Preparation I that wiU not blacken tho teeth or give "headache. Sold by 1 all druggisti Wriie for the A T C Pook (22 pn. of useful and Rmusirjcr read- ing) Sent frc. BROWX TTIIfDIICAL,' CO., Baltimore, Md. See that Itvtc Bittera re made br BEcra Cdcsiicai. Co. end bre crossed red lines on wrapper, g U i;VAUJ; ! IJI1TATIONM. I apl 12arx-to ' ' ; ' ' - - - , So 1 Ho 3! Fo 6 CAROLINA CENTK AL RAIIJIOAD COMPANY. . Ovvzoa Quaax Bvrnianiant, ! i Vfllmicffton. a. a. Decf 30, l&SL 1 C3AHOB OT SCHEBTTUrv Off AND AFTER Jan. 1. 1882J the iodine Sehedole win be operated ibis Eailroad : ( , PASSENGER. MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN, DAILY. Leave Wih9ingto&.w....M.8.20 P M (Arrive at Charlotte at.... 5. 60 A M V Leave Charlotte aU...10.10 P M Arrive at WUuilneton at.T.32 a M Trains Nos 1 and 1 stop at regular stations only, and points designated in the Gompa ay's Time Table. PA8SENGES AND FREIGHT. Dally except Sundays! i ' Leave Wilmington at.. B:0 A M Arrive at Charlotte at.. 76 P M Leave Charlotte at.... 4:15 A M Arrive at Wilminfftos at. 5.65 P ti RHE BY DIVISION. Pa8BENGER,MAIL EXPRE88 AND F B EIGHT. Daily exes, t Sundays. Leave Charlotte aL...........w..-8j00 A M Arrive at Shelby atM..MM.M.M-M..M12.00 M leava Shelby at.... ... n 1;00 " h at Charlotte at.... 5:00 P U Trains Noa 1 and 2 make close eonneotisn n.mlAt wilh R A A Trains to and from Raleieh, and at Gfcarlotte with Shelby Li wioinn Train. Throusrn Bleeping Cars between Wilming. ton and Ciar otteaud Saiebrb and Charlotte, Train No. 1 makes eonnetion at Charlotte with A.. T. A O. K, R, for 8iateavillef connecting there with W. Ii.C. R. K. .11 nninta on sail road. Tritna Noa 1 asd 5 make conneotioo at nwintt with A A N O R R for fpartan hn. nrAAnvllla. Athens. Atlnta and all Train Hod makes close connection at WiL mington with W A W B R for points North. w-. e naVa. aaba nnirmfttlnnl with WiL, Cola & Augusta Bailroad Co. Office WUmington,-y. 0., Jaa. 23, 1SS2, OF bXHESlL Spp'T. 1 UAGGISO 'Stwdar 2h IK lb . 3A CON North Carolia. Rams, V BliOicera, V E Wtera Bmokad Haau. BiiiOJ. V Qrouiitfrs. 1XXO 11 C? 00 .10 12 O 14 O Dr-Halted V i tihetdden, 19 IX. 8 o K0 so 29 CO 00 iz 55 10 11 14 It 10 2& 9 14 to 60 25 fo!. iZFP on i i He 6 Train JTo 2 makes W.,0ABi6 dee 31 close connection with vi o. ioHsraoir. Gscersi Superintenieat THE SDK BALTIMORE PabliahAd Dally, Except Sunday. ! Renowned aajthe rreshest and Host Satisfactory papers. of all Newt Low in Price Compact In Form. independent ia Expression, Conservative In ! ' !- Tone, i ? 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Terms of Subscription by Mall 0 ia t Advance i - i One Year, postage includedM....M....M.$S 00 8ix Months, postage included....-.... 3 00 Three Months, postage inc!udedMMMM. I'M Two Months, postage included.. 150 OneMontb, postage incladeL......... SO l Address A. B. ABSLL' ACO Pcblihra, San lrne Suildicg, fab 16 Bildnicr-. Md Wanted. 25 000 PISE CBOSS"TIES 6xS 8 feet long. For further particulars enquire of 1C0LYILL5C0 CHANGE OP SCHEDULE . i ON AND AFTER Januarv 23. IS82. at 10.15 P M, the following Passenger Sehsdule win De run on tots roaa NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS (Daily). No. 48 West and 47 East, Leave WUmingtonM...M..M.mM.MM 10 15 P Id Leave Florene.MrMM.MW...MMMMM. 2 23 A M Arrive at C O and A JuntionM..M 6.10 A M Arrive atColumbia.M.M.M..M..MM.. 6 10 A M Leave Columbia. MMMMMM.MMMMMM10 00 P M Leave O C and A A JunetlonM.M....10 20 P M Arrive Florene6M.MM..MMUMaMMa( 1 86 A M Arrive at Wiimfaytoii..., .;,,., 6 20 A 11 Nioxt Mail and PiassHfiZB Taaiv, Daily, No. 40 Wsst, 4.nd Day Mail aho Pas. SEHSSR TXAIH, $iO. 43 EAST. Leave Wilmington at.....!! 05 Arrive at FlorenceM.......M..M....M 2 47 Leave Florence........................ 1 25 Arrive at Wilmington..;............ 5 55 SLSr Live weLrtU... liARRSLS ti pixiU Turpentine Sseosd liana, 6ith New Ycrk,eaek, new... 1 ktWAI-"5 Ib.. BiilCSS WilmIngtcn,VH Northern m.m..m.m.m..m EUTTES North Uarolina 3& Northern, 3? D..... OA NDLEB-kpenn 2.. TsJIott, V a Adamaatis,; ieU.HM SorthernPaetiry," i D&iry ert&a, p State, y E.... COjfFEE Java, V P-.-i Lagnrrai X 2.-..w;w OCRN i MEAL S buahei..l COTTON TIES New V bdl I i Pieced 1 DOMESTIC Sheeting, 4-4 v jurd.. Tarr, y bnneh.. FLOUR Pint, V bbl Super, Ncrtharn, "9 bbU. Extra do " bbl. Finiyy V bbL.. Ciy MlllExSuper bbU. 7 " Family bbU. 7 ?jss LUoterei, f.o. 1, T9 bbi.aS No. I, v 4 hbl mw 8 75 ; Maakerel, No. 2, y btl....l2 50 1 Ko.2,?K bblJ!... CO , MaekereLNo. 3 bbl .00 00 I Mullets, y hM- ..,,,., 3 50 ff. C. Herring, keg.. 6 50 Dry Cod, "Q TT.Tr. f SERTILIZSRS Ptruvian Guano. pSOOOBs.CO 00 Carolina Fertiliser " " 00 00 Navassa Guano, " Complete Manure " Whasn'a Phosphate WUcox, Gibb A Co., ma nipulated u a ano. ........ .oa oa 11 ii 14 I IS UK pi iok 1 75 0 CO ' 21 SCO o o a o on at o o u o o Q a 0 130 43 I12 15 i 11 50 ; 12 - 1 to 1 T& , 1 60 1 0 & 6 7 00 CO 35 00 so 00 E0 00 00 o a o o o 0 O Q IK lb P M A M P M P 11 Mail and Pab2xhgzb Daily, ,42 West, 45 ".East. '. ; Leave Wilmington Arrive at Florence... eeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeee J 7.20 A U ...M............A.'.W Jb Leave FlorenceM..M.....J...M.M....... 5.45 A M Arrive at Wilmington MM..M12.00 M I Ncs. 48 and 47 stops only at Brinkley'e, Whiteville, Fiemington, Fair Bluff, Marion, Florence, Timmonsville, Humter, Camden Junction and Eaitover. . I J Passengers for Columbia, asd si! points on G. A G. R. It., C, C. A A. R. K. taUons, Aiken Jenetion, and all points bsyond, should take 48 Night Express. Separate Pullman Siseperg for Oharleatait and for Augusta on train ?. All trains run solid between Charlostaa and Wilmington? 1 JOH F. DlYiaT3,Geeertl Bl?i, A. POPE, Gun'l Paas. A get i nov 28 1 CAILBOAD COHPATTSr. ' i i -. .. n M 45 Ufmsx of GhZi ormiimDiR a Wilmington, N. a. Jan. 23, 1882.; i CHANGS OF SCHEDULE. ON AND AFTER January 23, 1882, at 6.40 A M, Passenger Trains on the Yi! mington A Weldon Railroad will run as foUows . DAY MAIL AND EXPRE88 TRAIN, dal'y Noa. 47 North and 48 Bouth Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot- ltM....M.......N....t...rt :6 40 AM Arrive at Welden aU. 12 50 PM Leave Weldon..... .... 3 37 P M Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depot at. mm 8 55 P M Fast Through Mail and Passenger Trail Daily Noa. 43 North and 40 South. Leave Wilmineton, Front 81? Depot at ...M i m 6.15 P Arrive at Weldon........ 1.15 A Leave Weldon.... ...... ..k. 6.15 P Arrive at Wilmington, Front cL Depots. taetiMSaaf staaaeaiN 10.C0 P Dav Mail and Passenger, Daily, -No. North and 42 South, i Leave Wilmington Front St. Depot at... 100PM Arrive at Weldon at-.......M...M9 (0 PM Leave w eldon at eee et e 1 20 A M Arrive at Wilmington 7 00 A M Train No. 43 North will stop ocly at Rocky Po'nt, Burgaw, Magnolia, Warsaw, Mount Olive, Dudlev, Goidsboro, Wilson, h 00x7 Mount, Knfield and Halifax. ! Train No 40 South will atop only at Bocky Mount, Wilson, Goidsboro and Magnolia. Train No. 47 makes close connection at Weldon for ail point North dailv. All r ail via Richmond, and daily except Snday via Bay Line. 1 : Train No 43 runs daily snd makes close connection for all points Norto via Riab mond and Wahinfi:Un " , ' Train No. 4f rues via Richmond and VTah iajr'on, and makes clof e connection daily to Richmond, and except Saturday nights for all poiate north cf Hichmond. 1 I Ail trains run solM petwan Wilmington and Washington, and have Pcilman P&Xacr Sleepera AU&cbed. , r JOBSW. nJYTTg, jnertl BttU A. POPK, Gn!l Pas. ajrect dec 1 1 0 l5 3BS-a -&- 2C 9 S e 1 00 00 u 00 00 00 00 " 00 00 00 to 00 2S 75 56 I 036 00 t10 50 CO 00 O 6 50 O 23 O 3 75 C 6 CO ,070 00 OaO 00 640 00 OCT 00 40 00 640 CO IIMMWtWMItmi GLUE V BM GRAIN Corntore, V 562bf Cern, cargo. 63 X:iMM. Oorn,yeh, w baiheh-.. uau,r bushel. Peas, eow, bushel.. niuha ureen, y Dry, 2 ..M HAY Eastern, V 100 Jfca. North River, 100 lbs 90 85 00 65 95 4 10 CO 13 Oal O O 1 O o o Q 1 O O & 1 CO 14 00 80 00 70 CO 11 SO 15 HOOP IRON V ton.. 80 00 e85 0U LARD Northern & ll.O 12 North Carolina ft...... UH& 13 mil) 1 anLLi . . r lilUli W UU1 .iMmw. A IU 2 LUMBER City atsamsa'wd 1 1 ghiprtnfr,reaawed,Mft.lS 00 21 CO I Rough edge plank, V lift-16 00 1 CO I West India cargo, aeeord- nr to nniHir. V; M ft 11 nn Am nn Dr$M2dooriag,caaaond.l5 00 C2S CO Heantus? and boards, eo-a- - . t mon, '& M ft.. 1J CO KOLAS3S3 Ouba.hhd?gl iO Cuba, bbls., V .gaU.-.. 43 Buirar house, hhda. f gal. 27 lN' " bbUrgaU. 3D Orleans Choice bbls. V? gah 103 JTALLH Cut, 20dto4d, Vk'g,basls 12 SO CO 25 25 00 OILS Kerosene, p gt Linseed, V g&i.MMM.MMM. Eosin, p gaL PEANUT8 buahoL-.-.. POTATOES Sweet, V bus. Irish, Northern, bbh.. 4 00 PORK Northarn,eitymes.23 CO Thin, bbL..........w.OO 00 Prime, V bbl (extra). -....CO 00 Rump, V bbl -..-..CO 00 RICE Carolina, -..-. Rough, V busheL.MW..w.l BAGS Country, 2 City, V lib-..-.-. liUJfii - Demo UUUIUMHtMHlHimHI .MM. SUGAR Cuba, 15..-.-. Porto Rico, ? A Coffee, - ' ITT ..... c v fis C B.-.,.,. Crushed 3? tSAliT Alum , V sask 31 CO 75 OH a? o ; 0 o Q 3 49 G O G , Ol & 6 coo GOO 00 ooo 00 ooo 75 75 00 0(1 segeeee) aitta6 SXQ co o i IX 14X0 10 o 00 CO Liverpool, sack. American f sack Marshal's fine, easkmM. Cadis f? sack. e e mm BOAP Northern, V 2 S11INGLE3 CoDtraet, yj tJommon, M.-..--.-.-. STAVES W. O. bbL V M.12 50 JU u ana. y UU TALLOW V & . 5 TIMBER Shipping $ M-.14 00 Mill, extra per M...M..J..L10 00 Mill, prime por li-..--.,-10 CO iUll, fair per M ...hmJ. 8 CO Common, per II........... ..5 00 ' Inferior to Ordinary.per M 4 CO WHISKEY North' n per gl 1 S5 North Caro lna, per gal 2 CO WOOL Unwashed, per 2a Washed. jer 25 Lurrr wool, por rj.i.M.. 10 O o 0 o o o o a 00 o oo e 70 75 09 WW i T ' 602 IS 10 09 cu OX CI 00 00 35 0U T 4 T O 2 Qtt 0 O00 02 0 CO 013 CO 014 00 Ol2 G 9 7 6 6 2 O O o o o u a 00 00 00 09 CO 60 00 8 12 FRlffifJG! f --. - m . - .. " I XOWEST TEICES ! ascfrtai my ppicps ffrroap KAVUIO YOUR PRirJTir.Q I DOflE EL5EWHRRK! SatisfacllGri Guaranteed pBINTIHG CASrFULLT EXECLTSD cr pert&ne reili&g cut cf the tit azd te to them by ma!l firs of pestage. I . fc . V. WASBpCK ' Comer Chattiat std VlUi fitret j I tbe nod of her poke bonnet in the direction JanJtMf !
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Feb. 16, 1882, edition 1
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