. . '!. 1 - r ,- . -i i i- ' 1 ' . I ii- mm,,, rm i ii ., The Daily Review. JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop. WILMINGTON, N. C. Entered at the Postoffice at Wilmington, N. C, as second-cla matter. E "V" jB JST I 3ST Gf - FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1882. THE SITUATION IN EGYPT. The cause of the trouble in Egypt is not generally understood. Arabi Bey, the War Minister, raised a revolt in oj jxsition to the leryiug of a very harsh tax nith which to repay the money bor rowed by the late Khedive from money lenders in France and England, to" fur ther his pleasures. The present Khe dive, as is well-known, is but the crea ture of the Powers. As a result of this revolt, Arabi Bey was removed from oflice, and his expulsion from the coun nry was demanded by England and France, with which demand the present Khedive was very anxious to comply. The recalcitrant Minister, however, had the people witli liim, and so emphatic was their demand that he should be re stored, anil that Egypt should be gov erned by Egyptians and in the interest of the people rather than of foreign countries, and so great a. pressure was brought to bear upon the Khedive who was himself threatened with arrest and forcible deposition unless he complied that he was forced to" "bow t'6 the will of the nation," restore Arabi to his office, and virtually yield the govern ment into his hands. This is the present situation of affairs. What England and France will do about it, remains to be seen ; but, as the Savannah News says, whatever the outcome of the present complication, however, the Egyptians have taught the world one unexpected lesson, and that is that they are not the lazy, passive, unambitious people which they have been credited with being. They have heretofore been looked upon as a race fond of ease, and careless of how they are ruled or who ruled by, so long as they were permitted to live, in peace. This revolt of Arabi Bey, and tli3 ener gy with which ho has been supported, shows that the Egyptians are as ready to resist what they regard as tyranny and oppression as are natives of other countries, and that they are as restive under foreign control as are nations heretofore inclir ed to look upon them as an indolent, inferior people, fit only to be ruled by despots, and utterly una ble to govern themselves. Arabi Bey may finally be overcome, but he has already fclrced the world to accord him respect, and if he remains firm, and, in case he is driven to fight for what he considers the just rights of himself and his people, he makes a good fight, this respect will be heightened into general admiration. FKUIT CROP PROSPECTS. Late frosts and a backwaf dspring do not seem to have done any harm to fruit in thejvicinityjof NewYork,says thefc'r alds Some cherry buds were killed, but the tree sare still fairly loaded ; peaches have endured better thannsomei places further south, and pears and apples were never promised more abundantly. As fruit is not one of the crops that ajffects the balance of the trade between Amer ica and Europe it is frequently sneered but tne inree- at as of slight account, quarters of our population that consists of women and childred I regard the mat ter from an entirely dill'ereni standpoint, and to them the promise of the prescut season is full of sati3taction. t JiradstrccCs latest reports regarding the business situation and tjie general condition of the country are not very en couraging. Special telegrams jo that journal from twenty-five cities indicate that while business is in most cases quiet or dull, still the crop prospects continue to be undisturbed by nijiy au thentic reports of seriously injurious weather or insects. " The injury done to wheat does not appear jto" be of wide ex tent or irreparable. At most, local de-laj-s of crops will, as far asnoW known, constitute the damage done. From no points except Chicago, Minneapolis and San Francisco are there anv siiins of special activity in the distribution of general merchandise. On - the other hand, in some lines the more important citjes have disposed of stock considera bly in excess of that sold I, during three 'weeks of May, 1881. According to these reports the industrial outlook is tan om T - inous one. ! SAVE THE FRUIT. Under this head we find a very inter esting article in the News and Observer. It may be found to contain some inter esting suggestions to the people of this section wnere earner crops ana surer crops of fruit may always be produced owing to the vicinity of large bodies of water. Our neighbor says : Few of us understand the immense value ot the fruit crop of a great fruit gaowing State like North Carolina. The present crop, carefully handled, would add tens it not hundreds of thou sands of dollars to the wealth of our people. The dried fruit of East Ten nessee last year was estimated as liijrh as a million of dollars. Our territory is much larger, aud our fruit is said to be more abundant and better. I n order to induce our people to care for it, we quote the present New York prices for dried and evaporated lruits. , North Carolina dried apples aud peaches com- raana a mgner price man tnose oi any other State quoted : , Dried apples from 6 to 8h cents per pound ; dried peaches, choice, peeled, ID to a) cents per pound ; dried plumb Southern, 1 1 to 12 cents per pound : dried cherries, Southern, 17 to 19 cents per pound ; dried raspberries 21) to 30 cents per pound ; dried blackberries 14 cents per pound; evaporated apples, peeled, 10 to 13-i cents per pound: evaD orated peaches, peeled, 33 to 35 cents per pound. - i win or rr nnnnnnnr. rrkrQ nnono n it be lower, still it will pay to save .every pound of our immense crop. It will sell well peeled and carefullv dried. bettcr nicely evaporated, and still better canned by the new process, valuable n f 3 lt ll lniormaiion m regaru to wmcn win oe given at the meeting of the Fruit and Vine Growers Association to-day. It is a significant fact that North Carolina fruit commands the highest prices in the market. . - Mr. William II. Oliver, of" Newborn, in a communication to us estimates the cost of starting a canning establishing, outside the use of an ordinary steamer boiler, not ta exceed $500. lie savs the boiler of any cotton ' gin or saw mill can be used and suggests ;that a few of those persons interested in each neighborhood! take the necessary steps at onca to start a cannery. We are in formed mat a small establishment of this kind, in a neighboring State, last year made 5,000 in as many weeks. Mr. Oliver says that single counties in Maryland have over three hundred of these canneries. Let our people in vestigate the different modes of saving their fruit at once and adopt that which they think will pay best under all the circumstances. In some way let each save all the fruit or berries under r their control. It may be that small canneries will prove more' remunerative than small distilleries. Lettish? the figures. The winding up of the business of the house of A. T. Stewart I & Co. j is re ported to bcv progressing mulch more rapidly than was expected, jmd it; is now thought" the affairs of the concern will all be settled in the course of-the summer. The rumors that the business would be bought out iii continued as it was, unt mnagement, seems to out foundation. a lump, and era -different he entirely with BY TELEGRAPH. NOOJf: TELEGRAMS. TEXAS;?- be Railroad Work About to Suspended, rBy Telegraph to-Dally Review. ! Galveston, Texa3, June 1 Nooni The Houston Post publishes the follow ing special: The wrork of construction on the New York, Texas & Mexican lload will be abandoned when it reaches Victoria, which will be about June 17th. The reason given is the inability of the State to give satislactory land grants. ILLINOIS. How the Colored Man is Treat ed in the Loyal Xorthwest. By Telegraph to Daily Review. 1 Chicago, June "2 Noon, The'Joli ct Iron & -Steel works had a gang of -S30 non-union men, sonic .colored, unload in": iron at their docksiere yesterday. Last evening thev - irot on board the" Chicago & Alton train to go to Joliet. When the train stopped at Pan-Handle crossing, it was surrounded by about 50 striking iron workers anu tneir friends, four or five of whom jumped oil the engine, presented revolvers and prevented the engineer from starting again : another detachment entered the train and pulled out all the workmen they could recognize, including half a dozen colored men. The remainder of the crowd took them and beat, kicked and iurnped upon them, injuring them severelv. Mauv stones wrere thrown and shots fired. One shot took effect in the 'TTnxir von Manage, said a ladv to her friend, ."to appear so happy all the time?" ! "I always have ParkerTs Ginger Tonic, handy," was the reply and thus keep myself and family in good health. When I am well I always leels good natured." See other column. Quarterly Meeting's For the Wilmington District Methodist E. Church, South, third round, in part: - ;l - ' - Wilmington, at Front street, at 11 A: M June 4 Wilmington, at Fifth street, at8P:M. . June 4 Brunswick, at Macedonia. . .June 10-11 Smithville, at 8 P.M........ June 13 Whiteville . . . . . .June 17-18 Elizabeth, ,at Union. - L June 4 25 Robt. O.iBuirrox, Presiding Elder. Bishop Lyman's Appointments. June 2-pFriday, Fairfield, Hyde county. - ( June 4 Sunday, St. George's, Hyde county. , June 11 Sunday evening, Fayctte ville. i j June 18 Sunday, Pittsboro. " , Holy Communion at all morning ser vices. ' " i . Collections for Diocesan Missions. ot Judge Pillsbury, of the Rescued from Death William J. Coughlin of Somerville Mass., savs : In the fall of 187G I was taken with bleeding of the lungs follow rd bv a severe conffh. I lost mv aiine tite and flesh, and I was confined to my bed. In 1877 1 was "admitted to the Hospital. The doctors said I had hole in my lung as big as. a half dollar A A- J J i 'a. .1 A 1 j jyl one tinie a report went arounu ma I was dead. X gave up nope, but friend told me of Dr. .William Hall's "BUSCELLAXEOUS. Ills. Appel ate iZund Balsam for the lungs. I got a bottle which it is feared will prove fatal. whea to my surprise, I commenced tc COMMERCIAL NEWS. my surprise, l commenced to feel better and to-day T feel better than tor three years past "I write this hoping every one afflict ed with Diseased Lungs will take Wil liam Hall's Balsam, and be convinced that Consumption can be cured. . I can positively say it has done more good than all the other medicines I have WILMINGTON MARKET. ' June 2 4 P.M. SPIRITS' TURPENTINE Unfa vorable advices from Southern and orthern markets cause corresponding taken since mv sickness depression here and we quote the arti hieh 100 MOONSHINE. 1,1 iU I 7.1 U . comparatively light ma(Je -t known to the Paris presg that he will personally chastise, on his Augusta Chronicle: The Independent candidates for Governor and for Con gress, in this District, at Ijeast, will not run far. .There are two or three in the race. It will be a sort of walking match. The immigrant arrivals at Castle Garden for the week ending Saturday, ascsrresated 20,191, makin? ,a total of 78,000 for the month thus fan L , PERSONAL. "Dr." Mary Walker wants Giiiteati sent to an insane asylum .j j , One of ike newspaper carriers in Boston is a woman 87 years old.1 i now the Penn. Caldwell Gen. Winfield S. Hancock is guest of Judge Black, at York, A girl named Taylor, ot county, Mo., aged 11 years, is a motheii Recent rumors that? thej health of Pope Leo XIII is failing, are authorita tively denied. Senator Fair, of Nevada, says that Massachusetts is the ? place lor John Chinaman. i 'j The police census Just made' returns an aggregate of 81,701 as tjie total voting population of Baltimore under the new division of the wards. ilr. Labouchere, of tho. London! Tnith. speaks of an American j young lady whose bonnet was jas ! "ram partly picturesque as her rullle. 7j j Dion Boucicault will make tended tour ot the united States next season, supported by a strong company under the Dickson . management an ex- of Brooks & Both Iydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and Blood Purifier are pre pared at 233 and 235 Western Avenue, Lymij Mass. Price of cither, $1 . Six bottles lor $5. Sent by mail in the form of pills, or of lozenges, oik receiDt of price, $1 per box for either. Mrs. Pinkham freely answers all letters of in quiry. Lnciosc,, c. stamp, bend lor pamphlet. Mention this paper, i SHORTS. offerings, we note a dull market at $1.G0 aud $1.65, with no disposition to press sales. Fine Rosins ire in small stock and receipts and fair jlemand and taken as offered at $2.25 for K; $2.50 for M; $2.75 for N; $3.12i to $3.25 for W G. ! l Ait (.quoted hrm at $1.50 per bblof280 lbs. ' . CRUDE TURPENTINE No offi cial quotations. ISIarket ' quiet at $1.50 for Hard and $2.75 for Soft and Virgin. COTTON Quoted dull. No sales reported. The following are the of ficial quotations: Ordinary 8 15-1& Good Ordinary ., 10 5-16 Low Middling . . . .11 3-16 Middling I... .lit Good Middling. ...... k . . ..12 DAILY RECEIPTS. Spirits Turpentine 286 casks-; Kosm J . 1038 bbls Tari 118 bbls Crule Turpentine 391 bbls cts re turn, -whoever may have spoken slight ingly of his wife. f f so8ton I'ost: "lirant had an ovn cousin in the Confederate army under Lee. It will be remembered thatit'was virtually a toss of a cent that decided Grant and Logan which army to enter." In view of the generous contributions to setty and the sentimentaiism over Sergeant Mason, half the soldiers in Washington are kicking themselves be cause they dian t shoot at liuiteau s window. Woman's most implacable enemy is woman, lor instance Gail Hamilton, in writing to a mend, acids this post script: "Anna Dickinson is playing ilamlet. bhe ought to play his uncle, for she murders Ilamlet. Nothing else new. With love." The latest joke about King Kalakaua, of the Sandwich Islands, is that he can not help being a good man. 1 The rea son assigned is that his ancestors ate so much missionary in their time that it worked into their systems and was transmitted to their descendants. FOREIGN MARKETS. By Cable to Daily Review! Liverpool, June 2 Noon. Cotton steady. Uplands 6 ; Orleans 6 13-16. Sales 12,000 bales; speculation and ex port 2,000 bales. Receipts 12,300, of which 10,300 are American; June 6 37- 61SG 38-04; June-July 0 37-6 16 38-61; Unprecedented Attraction ! OVER HALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTED. July-August G 12-640 41-01; August- T.milQlJITin Rtato T nf-ramr September C 46-64; September-October --UUlllSiaiia Oiate iiOlterV Company. 6 41-64. Iuitures ouict. Sales 146.500: American 31,000; speculation 800; ex port 400; actual export 1,400; import ltswu: American b,3UU: stock 103,250: American 63,200; afloat 35,600; Ameri can H,U00. Liverpool, June 2. 1.30 Cotton, June 6 39-64; June-July 6 39-64; July Ami. 642-64; Oct-Nov. 6 29-64; bread- stuns quiet anu steady. Liverpool, June 24 P. M. Cot ton, sales American 7,500; June 6 38-64; June-July 6 38-64S6 37-64; Dec-Jan. 0iib-t46 .futures weak Incorporated in 1SG8 for 25 years by the Leg islature for Educational and Charitable but- poses with u capital of $1,000,000 to winch a x-eserve iuna or sooO.000 auueu Charitable pur- has since been By an overwhelminff Donulai vote Usfrnn. chise was madei apart of the present Statu Constitution adopted December 2d, A. D., IS79. Its Gkand Single Number Dha wings will take place monthly. It meter scales or vostvones. ts ap- and is; The Pennsylvania Independet jefir to be terribly m earnest An Italian has a colony of 60,000 silk worms in a room in St. Ixnus confident of a fine silk cropj In Gambria' county, Pa , there are two springs only a-few feet apart, one of which hnds its way into the Atlantic ocean and the other into the Gulf of Mexico. The peach crop along the valley of the lludson is pronounced to be a total failure. Late frosts have destroyed what was not killed by the earlier frosts and freezes. j An exposition of "funeral imple ments," such as hearses, coflins ' and grave clothes is called to interest and amuse the good people of lloch jster during the latter part of June. An electric railroad, twenty-six miles long, is proposed for a district in the soutn oi lungiana, wmcn is iweii sup plied with water power to I drive the dynamo-electric machines. Take warning by this young man's fate, lie would leave ou his flannels, He's sleeping now 'neath a silver plate, And Ids coffin had rosewood panels. lirauiont jsews. The prospect in Pittsburgh is, ac cording to the Post, that more idle mein will tramp the streets of that citjy I this summer than ever before. The class who will suffer most are the dayplabor- ers, who, unlike the strikers j hafe no funds nor organization on I which to depend. : To Promote a Vigorous ftrowth o the hair, use Parker's Hair Balsam. It restores the youthful color to gray hair removes dandruff and cures itching ol me scaip. Look at the following Distribution GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT, during which will take place the 145th Grand Monthly AND THE j EXTRAORDINARY SEMI-ANNUAL DRAWING At New Orleans, Tuesday, June 13th, 1S2. Under the personal supervision and manage ment of Gen. G. T. BEAUREGARD, of Louis iana, and Gen. JUBAL A. EARLY, of "Virginia. I Western opened hidier flonifol Dni'irn (filfin Ann and active, but closing lower: South- WM,rAta,A LAC, P-LVUjUUU. "NOTlcivTickets are Ten Dollars onlv Halves, $5. Fifths, $2. Tenths, 1. LIST OF PRIZES. I ' 1 Capital Prize of fcioo om. . Baltimore, Md. June 2. -Xoon Flour quiet and stead v: Howard street and Western super $3.25$ 1.50 ; extra mius super : extra S5.00 S7.80: Kio brands S7.25?7.37 : Balti more high grade i familv: 8: winter iin., pa'A;ui, o. iu. ji neat, ouumeni quiet ; I V estern opened firm but closed dull; Southern red $1.35i$1.40; Am ber $1J40$ 1.44: No. 1 Maryland $1.42i asked; j No. 2 Western, winter red, spot, 1.33g 1.383. Corn. Southern dull ami easy ; and active, bu eni white 90 1.00; yellow 83. THE STOCK MARKET. Iew York; -June 2 Noon. The stock market opened weak and J1 lower man it ciosea yesterday, the lat ter on i. w. preierred, while Kike Erie & Western were 15 lower.l Aftpr oncninjr the market was somewhat ir. regular, after which a general decline of ilA took place, in which N. J. O. Denver & R. Grande and Texas Pacific were prominent. At 11 o'clock there was a recovery ol Jas, N. J. C. leadin therem. 1 Grand Prize of 1 Grand Prize of 2 Large Prizes of 4 Large Prizes of 20 Prizes of 50 100 200 " , COO 10.000 M 50,000... 20,000.... 10,000.... 5,000.... 1,000.... 500 mm 300, m 200 100.... -10.... I APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 100 Approximation Prizes of $200 100 W J in) to. $100,000 50,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 25,000 30,000 40,000 00,000 100,000 $20,000 10,000 7,500 TheSecret of the universal success of Brown's Iron Bitters is sim ply this: It is the bestIron preparation ever made ; is compounded on thoroughly scientific, chemical and medicinal principles, and does just what is claimed for it no more and no less. By thorough and rapid assimilation with the blood, it reaches every part of the system, healing, purifying and strengthening. Com mencing at the foundation it builds up and restores lost: health in no other way can lasting benefit be obtained. 75 Dearborn Ave. ..Chicago, Nor. 7. X have been a crreat sufferer from a very weak stomach, heartburn, and dyspepsia in its worst form. Nearly everything I ate cave mo distress, and I could eat but little. I havo tried everv thine recommended, have taken the prescriptions of a dozen physicians, but got no relief until I took Brown's Iron Bitters. I feel none of the old troubles and am a new man. I am getting much stronger, and feel first-rate. I am a railroad engiaeer, and now make my trips regularly. I can not say too much in praise of your wonder ful medicine. D. C Mack. WSCELLANEOim SAHABlTAlT N: R: y i n,;; THE GRJHAT.' 2CE2VJ5 ThgotdTlUiOTnriiTiftrJfli,--.! . i rcuj ror r SAHABITAK ; Cure Spawn., CoutbUIom. gt vi. - L SAMABITAN ' J j - - N E li VI N E xsever Known to falL It equalize tK. to the syatem. SAMAR1TAK N E R V I N E Cnrea Spermatorrhosa, 8emWi irv Brown's'- Iron Bitters does not contain whiskey or alcohol, and will not blacken the teeth, or cause headache and constipation. It will ctire dyspepsia, indi gestion, heartburn, sleep lessness, dizziness, nervous debility, weakness, &c. Use only Brown's Iron Bitters made by Erown Chemical Co., Baltimore. Crossed red lines and trade-mark oa wrapper. HPHE BOOK FOR THE TIMES 1 One that X sells. "THE WOMEN OF M0RM0NISM.' The Btory of the victim 3 themselves ! Ulua trated. AGENTS WANTED. iyr WM. SlIEPAliD. 338 Broadway. If. T. EVERY owe 'em Will get valuable information FliEB, by send nig ior circular to m. auuKJJii;, Jioston, Mass, XI 1 n IMPROVED ROOT BEER. 25c JJ.1I Co package makes 5 gallons of a dell cious, wholesome, sparkling temperance ber erage. Ask yonr druggist, or sent or mail for oc. u. rj. ihiujs, r. ueia. A.re. l'nuaaa. may 17-4w ' PARKER'S Best Ilealth and Strenfftii Restorer Used Cures Complaints of Women and diseases of the fetomacn, uowels, Lungs, L.iver and Kid neys, and is entirely different from Bitters Ginger Essences and other Tonics, as ttneter intoxicates 50c, and $1 sizes. Xarge Baring Duymgi size, iiiscojl & uo., JNew i iort AGENTS WANTED FOR SULLIVAN'S 1 ' i IRELAND OF TO-DAY. (Introduction by Thos. Power O'Connor, M. P.) Centuries of English otmrcsslon set forth. Jt describes Ireland's ruin and the people s des pcraiion.i snows now tne land was conns cated and the industries destrored. It kt plains th Land League, the Land Act and the Coercion BI1L. Contains 32 engravings and map iu coiors. ornce only a ier COOT.! MUM lm. mense. Send 60c. for full eutut and herin work i at once. For full particulalrs, address j. u. mccurdy & Co., Chicago, 111. 4w PACfS&CO. iuan-aiactiiren ox Patent Portable Circular saw miiis ; Also Btationarj tsd TorUllo STEAM ENGINE 5 17. SCHBOEDEB S! A ,V t S - J L W- . sicn ry 3rtet and Flour Mills, W&ier "Wheels, Wood VTorMn ind Barrel Mahhinfti. RVicrla irm? tu-2..-il- oTZ oend for Catalan C3 O TER WEEK can be made In any f W W locality Somethlnz entirely nw for acrents IIAAI & CO $5 outfit fre. ioston, Mass. W. INGRA- may 17-4w FRESH I DOMESTIC MARKETS. B3' Telegraph to Daily Review. FIXAXCIAL. Ew York, June 2 Noon. Stocks cum ana weaic. Aioney 3 per cent. Sterling Hxchane, lon, 4861: short, 480. State bonds inactive. Govern ments unchanged i C03IMERCI A L.J Cotton Quiet and steady. Sales of 42 bales. -Uplands 12 1-1G; Orleans 12 5-10. Futures easy. June 12.03; July 12.13; August 120; September 11.89; Uctober ll.4a; November 11.31. Flour 11,279 Prizes, amounting to. Gen. G. T. Beacregakd, of La. Ufn. l liBALA. jaklt, of Va. . $522,500 Com. Application for rates to clubs should m,w k made to tne oflice of the Company in Jfew Or- For information apply to "M. A. DAUPHIN, orM. A. DAUPHIN " Vt-U3' or M. A. D.fu Wlfr6 Stret ChicSO, His. U07 5eventhSt., Washine-trtn r r The New York Offim Ir rmn,tv N. B. Orders addressed I to New tetaSSSi receive prompt attention. 15 wm may 1 1 - wed-6at-4wl w For Sale. TVERY STEAMER BRINGS US NEW AND FRESH SUPPLIES OF FAMILY GROCERIES, WINES, CHOICE LIQUORS " ' AND CIGARS. Everyarticle we sell is strictly as represented. ' i' I Ours is the oldest -established grocery house la Wilmington, and we are determlfied to keep f np the high reputation it has enjoyed forjjnirt than a quarter ofta century. SAMAllITAJf ' N E It V I N j The greatest tonic known, it laid hi . ' Insures good appetite, firei ined5rt4U. the system, guarantee? sweet wTLfe w l1?1 r58 enfeebled uLiS iJfS?l sUtutlona to robust health. ""w 1 SA3IAI1ITAN NERTI-NE u4 nt I SAMAEITAH N E 11Y I NE. to glTO sarfif action er retura tbt money. LnX tog physicians testify to its belsi hwX good, eminent dlrlnes declare it excellent ind uneaqualed and people everywhere bear tir fnl and roluntary testunony te lu gna) -nine. SAMARITM NERVINE Is unfailing and Infallible In cnrpif Alcohelbat' and Opium Eating.- To cone before the piblk with an absolute cure or a specinc to restore the desire for alcoholic timolanU or the habit of opium eating, seems to many, we htre so doubt an absurdity, inca is the cae nererthe less, and before offering oar medicine to the public we thoroughly convinced oumlree by actual experience that it would de all we ebUa for It. I I ' FOR SALE BY All DSDCItSTS. apl 2S - PTJEOELL HOUSE. JJNDER NEW MANAGEM25T, ; wrLMntGToa, 1. 1 B. L. PERRY, PiDprletor. !i Late Proprietor Atlantic Hotel. Flrtt Ck1 in aU Its appointments. Terms 190 to t t" day.- - , -r febW C. D. IVIorrillf JNDERTAKEr CABINET MAIHt AKJ Office and noxx Bnof etsto- CARPENTER. ond street, opposite SoutherlandV liblef ; Respectfully solicits orders and P good work, prompt dellttry awlwultfrrfAis'i every respect. . - , . - aT1 WOTIOE. G N AND AFTER 1UT 1, !, Jfiim discontinue the sale of Wines Liquors and Lager Beer And shan confine myielt xehurftfj? sale ef Family Crocerico. Should be plcasd M ? ' our dtlzenj. . apl3 CaspeetfaC JOHN U MXrtVtiP: We respectfully Iniite an examination of stock, apl 30 GEO. MYERS, II and 13 South Front quiet and steady. Wheat fairly active Ox MS.M- Wrights sound plapp fllihlsh' pofairiyacth-eand hubf k3 hifrhor. Pork firm nnl tm i.rf "" "oaae, or for fencinir. r - .v AVI IUUIUIT IWlTlfT TlSlfli2a y r Pork firm and ouiet at I Thi, ir in o.m T I 1 !. . . . J Ciau-w. win Mrunser at U.U5. oureniarJcaDiy cheap. Also a rowf it Spirits turpentine 424c Rosin $2.25 !Snnwd alockt- For 5o? $237h. Freights, dull and nomi5al. i l iJWds bbos., U j. cSku "Our Dave" HAS QUIT TIIE X'Ptmuf and goes for "St. Jacobs". Mv, O my back, says he. All from tugging those HEAVY COOK STOVES of ours. Bath Tubs, Tin Ware, Freezers, Water Coolers, &ct at ,. Parker & Taylor'o Salt- Salt. criTONS AGRICULTURAl.'f1 l'onnSACKS FJNE TABLED SACKS COARSE OUY Fine Tahli Salt . New Crop Cnoa Jj, fit "i O AHhds,: Tierces and , t rep Cuba, Porto Rico, OM CgJ ceW Synrpfor aale.t t Home Made Candy. - "... . ' .1 . - PURE AND WnOLESOMEv ..... . - AmW M.I All a IB us maoe irrea c vj j Seend Street. 10uCfl fcJaft See). -'r

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