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The Daily Review.
JOSH. T. JAMES,. Editor & Prop.
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Enteral at the Postoflice at Wilmington,.??,
as fceon d-clas matter.
C.
E "V E 1ST I ZST G- -
THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1882.
THE YOKKTOWN X.IQUOK
mi,lJ.
JSo much lias been said of the York
town "Liquor and Cigar bill" that an
itemized account lias .been published.
Here it is: -
9 gallons Madeira.
2 dozen cases same
8 gallons cabinet sherry . . .
2 dozen sherry
10 gallons American sherry
15 gallons 1830 brandy. -. .
5 gallons pale brandy
5 gallons dark brandy
5 gallons port wine
"J cases whisky.
130 cases champagne wine . .
ti5 cases Frousac claret -. . .
15 cases 1 claret '-
3 cases Burgundy. .
5 cases llhiue wine.--
7 cases Sauierne.
08 gallons whisk
'V .
5 barrels bottled beer
5 cases Apollinaris 02 50
$5100
21 00
48 00
21 00
45 00
225 00
50 00
50 00
30 00
21 00
3J00 00
250 00
150 00
15 00
05 00
70 00
310 00
02 50
2 barrels Jiass ale. ........
3 bottles American bitters . .
2 jugs Curacoa
3 cases Congress water
2 cases old Tom gin
3,200 Reina cigars
3,600 Cencha cigars
2,000 Lond res cigars
1,500 domestic cigars. . . ....
5 gallons rum
5 gallons A brandy
4 gallons Scotch whisky .
1 bottle rum .... .......
1 bottle Scotch Whisky .....
5 boxes lemons .'.
3G pounds sugar -
Mint and jars
Ice
Glassware . .
17 pounds Gravely tobacco. .
1 gross fine cut. . . :
1,000 Jxne Fisherman cigarettes
1,000 Richmond Gem cigarettes
2 bar-tenders,5 days. 3 each
1 bar-tender, 5 days -
2 boys, 5 days.
2 barrels ginger ale
40 00
3 00
3 00
18 00
25 00
400 00
594 00
340 00
120 00
45 00
21 50
30 00
2 50
2 50
3G 00
0 00
5 00
12 00
12 00
11 20
0 00
0 00
a 50
30 00
2.3 00
20 00
the very lifl-blood of the people. These
soli, silly, disaffected Democrats are the ,
forces by which a Radical grasp may t
again fastened upon theT throat- of the .;
dear old State, and she again be laid
helpless at the mercy of an ignorant,
prejudiced and heartless minority
Rut the Republicans, for once, have
reckoned without their host. The
hopes they havebuilded upon the adop
tion of their present plan will" never he
realized. A few Democrats may yield
to the allurements of a prospective of
ficc, and allow their names to be used
as a means to draw many of the rank
and file 1 he sturdy and true yeomanry
of the State from their allegiance and
'fidelity to her best interests, but they
will be w'ofully mistaken. The delec
tion of these will not draw one true and
tried Democrat into the llimsy and
transparent net. Those who have here
tofore pretended to be Democrats, who
shall give the movement their support,
have in reality never been Democrats
in principle, and have only awaited an
opportunity lor a prospective mouthful
of the loaves and Ushes of olliee to go
to that jiarty or clique which offers the
best opportunity for the gratification of
their oflicial appetites.
Debilitated persons, and sufferers
from wasting diseases such as consump
tion, scrofula, kidney affections, will be
greatly benefited by using Brown's Iron
Bitters.
BY .TETjEGRAEH.
cJTOON TELEGRAMS.
JUT
Telegraphic Brevities. &
SHORTS.
Total
(Joods returned.
$7,460
. 000
70
70
Balance - ....$6,520 91
There 'were about twenty invited
guests for whom (antl their entertain
ers) all of the above were purchased.
It was bought with the people's
money, but it was not for the people to
drink. There were "a few" privileged
ones who were authorized to "stand
up" with the foreign guests of the peo
ple. We don't know how many of
these there were, properly speaking,
but we do know that the exhibit made
by the items is a very startling
one. Somebody must have been
drunk at some time. For, say, one hun
dred men to smoke 10,300 cigars, and
2,000 cigarettes, and chew 1 14 papers
and 17 pounds of tobacco in three or
four days, is accomplishing a great deal,
but when it comes to the same crowd,
in addition to the chewing and smoking,
to hide 822 gallons oT wine, 1,020 bot
tles of beer and 140 gallons (nearly four
barrels) of brandies and whiskies, then
we must confess that our eredulitj' is
greatly taxed. There is another pecu
liarity about the bill, and that is the
prices paid lor the wines and liquors
and cigars. These things were bought
-in large quantities of each, and
yot the prices paid were enor
mous, and will be found, we think,
in comparison, to exceed retail prices.
Sherry wine costs $0 a gallon; Madi
ra $6; American sherry $4.50 ($3 is a
good price, at retail, for this wine);
1830 brandy $15; pale brandy and dark
brandy $10; champagne $30 a dozen
bottles (by the 130 cases); claret
$10 a gallon (phew!); whiskey
$5 a gallon, (by the barrel) ; American
beer S 12.00 a barrel (nearly 10 cents a
bottle) ; rum $9 a gallon, and Scotch
. whiskey $0 a gallon ; cigarettes cost $G
and $G.50 per thousand and cigars
(bought by the thousand) 8 cents a piece
fordomcstic brands and imported cigars
12$, 16$ and 17 cents each.
in addition to tins were otner ex
penses creating a deficiency in the ap
propriation amounting to $32,323 in ad
ditionto the $10,800 originally appro
priated.
It is understood that Mr. Vennor has
consented te be placed on the retired
list when he shall have achieved a
vigorous snow-storm in July. That is
his ultimatum. '
A Missouri woman was astounded
when a man took her suddenly in his
arms and jumped into a pond with her;
and grateful when she learned that her
dress had been in a blaze, which the
leap extinguished. . .
In an after-dinner conversation as to
the qualities most important to a prime
minister, one said, "Eloquence," "an
other "Knowledge,1'' and a third "As-
u.lnlfr " ' ' V, Col'.l "Pl'tf 'nntmnnn "
lr. Gladstone must feel this to-day.
The case is reported in the "Transac-
ol the Michigan Stale Medical
52 50 ' Society of a young man who was treat-
I ed, during an attack ol pneumonia,
with prescriptions containing forty-nine
different ingredients. He is reported as
having survived.
The lately deased D like of Grafton is
said to have shown some years ago, to
a physician who flattered himself he had
cured his Grace, all the bottles of medi
cine which had been prescribed, but
none of which had been taken, although
the patient had got well.
At a great evening party in London
lately, Master Galleotti, an Italian im
provisatore, only nine years old, sat
down to the piano and played with such
wonderfulexecution that it was difficult
to believe that it was a child who had
such a marvelous gift. '
A wife at Boone, Iowa, got a divorce
from her husband solely on testimony
volunteered by her sister, who then
professed to detest him ; but within a
month the sister married the man, and
confessed that she had schemed to part
the couple tor that purpose.
The grave of General A. P. Hill, in
Hollywood Cemetery : Richmond, Va.,
has nothing to mark the spot where
rests the reliiains of this brave soldier.
A little green mound is all that can be
seen, whilst on an opposite hill stands
a loftly marble shaft over the grave of
Jeb Stuart.
MISCEMiANEpU.
The President has approved of the
sentence of dismissal in the case of
Lieut. Henry O. Flipper, of the 10th
Cavalry.- .... .- .. -. -
The Wheedon-Malonv prize fight
was declared a- drawal'ter 41 rounds
had been fought.
Ex-Gov. DehniionT of Ohio, died at
Columbus in that State, yesterday
morning, aged 68. years, u- -The
Republicans of the 5th Iowa Dis
trict have nominated Jas. Wilson for
Congress, '-v r ,
ijrcn.'K. it. Dawes nas Jeen renom
nated for Congress by the Republicans
ol the I5tn unio uonsressional Dis
trict. ' ' " ';: ' .
Steamer Peru ran into an iceberg off
Cape Race on Saturday last, and was
sunk . Three boats, in which were the
crew, became separated. Two were
picked up, but the other, containing 1
men, is still missing. ?-v
M I ? i
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C030IEKCIAL NEWS.
WILMINGTON MARKET.
June 15.- 4 P. M.
SPIRITS TURPENTINE Quoted
firm at 42A cents. Sales of 375 casks at
these figures, market closing firm.
ROSIN Quoted dull at SL55 for
Strained and $ 1 .65 for Good Strained
Sales of 500 bbls at these figures.
TAR Quoted wanted at $1.90, bid
per bbl of 280 &s.- Sales at quotations
closing with sales of 10 bbls at $2.
CRUDE TURPENTINE No offi
cial quotations. Market steady with
sales of receipts at $1.50 for liard and
$2.75 for soft and . virgin .
COTTON Quoted steady:' No sales
reported. -The following are the offi
cial quotations :
Ordinary. . . :. . v. ..... . . . . 8 15-16 cte.
Good Ordinary. . . ... 10 5-16
Low Middling 11 3-16
Middling........ 11
Good Middling. . . . . . . V. ...12 .
DAILY RECEIPTS.
Cotton.. 4 bales
Spirits Turpentine.....-. . 450 casks
Rosin. ....... 1599 bbls
Tar. .-. :. . .'.vr.v.v.v . : . 54
Crude Turpentine. .... . 558
bbls
bbls
DOMESTIC MARKETS.
"How do you Manage,"" said a ladv
to her friend, "to appear so happy all
the time:1"1 'f always have Parker's
Ginger Tonic handy,1 was the reply,
and thus keep myself and family in good
health. When 1 am well I always feels
good natured." See other column.
By Telegraph to Daily Review.!
FINANCIAL.
Neav York, June 15 Noon. Stocks
moderately active and strong. Money
per cent. 1 sterling exchange, long,
486i; short,. 489; State bonds steady;
Governments irregular.
COMMERCIAL.
Cotton Easier. Sales 1,125 bales; Up
lands 12 3-16 ; Orleans 12 7-16. Futures
quiet ; June 12.07 ; July 12.22 ; August
ii.yj; Kenrembej: '11.4U; October 11.35.
Flour dull and dechning. . Wheat heavy
at H1 lower. Corn dull at, lower.
Pork firm at 19.75$21. w Lard .firm
at 11.80. Spirits , turpentine 46446.
Rosin $2.20.' Freights quiet and firm.
Baltimore, June- 15 Noon. Flour
steady and quiet. Wheat, Southern
nominal; Western active and lower;
Southern red $1.33$1.38; . amber
$1.39$1.41; No. 2 Western winter
red, spot, $1.361$ 1.37. Corn, South
ern quiet; Western lower: Southern
white 96 ; yellow 86. ' '
THE STOCK MARKET.
A Card.
To all who are suffering from the er
rors and indiscretion of youth, nervous
weakness, early decay, loss of manhood,
tc., 1 will send a recipe that will cure
you, free of charge. This great
remedy was discovered by a missionary
in South America. Send a self-addressed
envelope to Rev. Joseph T. Inman,
iHatign D. New Yqrk Citv. deod wCm.
AS WE PREDICTED.
The Republican State Convention
was held at Raleigh on the 14th instant,
and, as we predicted in a former issue
of the Review, the ticket nominated
by the so-called Liberal Convention
was fully approved and endorsed. The
plan was altogether too transparent to
be misunderstood, and now the ball is
fully opened on the Republican side.
The few Democrats nominated at the
former convention are to receive the
support of the Republican party, and
it is to be expected will be elected by
Republican votes aided by disaffected
Democrats. This is the programme,
voters of North Carolina! Denio
ratic party is tco strong and too closely j
united to be raped, and so the weak, 'j
yielding and silly ara to be jseduced
from their fealty to the staudard which
has guaranteed and protected their every
right and relieved the State from the
clutches of the Republican harpies who
for a. number of years fattened upon
m.
M.
M.
M.
THE MAILS.
Thcmails close and arrive at the City Tost
ouice as follows :
CLOSE.
Northern through mails, fast 4.45 1 M.
Northern through anil wav mails... -.5. 40 A. M.
llaleigh 5.00 P. M. and 5.40 A. M.
Mails for the N. C. Railroad and
routes supplied therefrom includ
ing A. & N. G. Railroad a 5.40 A. M.
Southern Mails for all points South,
daily 8.00 P
Western mails (C. C. ltaihvav) daily,
(except Sunday) .". 5.00 P
AH points between Hamlet and Ral
eigh. 5.00 P
Mail for Clieraw and Darlington Rail
road ..8,00 P
Mails for ioints between Florence
and Charleston 8.00 P,
ravetteville andomces on Cape Fear
River, Fridays 1.00 P. M.
Fayetteville, via Lumberton, daily,
except Sundays.... 5.00 P. M.
Onslow C. II. ami intermediate offi
ces, Tuesdays and Fridavs COO A. M.
Smithville mails, by steamboat, daily
(except Sundavs)..... S.30 A. M.
Mails for Easy Hill, Town Creek,
Shallottc and Little River, Tues
days and Fridays. . 6.00 A. M.
OPEN FOR DELIVERY.
Northern through and way mails. . . .8.30 A. M.
Southern Mails 8.30 A. M.
Carolina Central Railroad..... 10.30 A. M.
Mails collected from street boxes every dav
at 3.45 P. M.
Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to i2 M., and
from 2 to 5.30 P. M. Money order and Register
Department open same as stamp office.
Stamps for sale in small quantities at general
delivery when stamp-office is closed.
General delivery open from daylight to dark
and on Sundays from &30 to 9.30 A. M.
By Telegraph to Daily Review.
Nev York, June 15 Noon. The
stock market opened irregular, but in
the main 111 higher than it closed
yesterday, Hannibal & St. Louis pre
ferred leading the advance. Alter a
decline ,of -JLaka- Shore leading
therein, the market became strong and
advanced 425, Alton & Terra IT
preferred. Louisville & Nashville
Northwest. Del. Lack. & ? Western &
Lake Shore being conspicuous in the
upward movement. At 11 o'clock
there was a reaction ol (8h in the gen
eral list,
? That Brown's Iron Bitters
willr cure -the ; worst case
of dyspepsia.
Will insure a hearty appetite
arid increased digestion.
' Cures general debility, and
gives a new lease, of life.
Dispels nervous depression
and low spirits.
Restores an exhausted nurs
ing mother to full strength
m and gives abundant sus
. tenanqe for her child.
' . . 1 1 ' ' "
Strengthens the muscles and ,
nerves,enriches the blood.
Overcomes weakness, wake
fulness, and lack of energy
Keeps off all chills, fevers,
and other malarial poison.
Will infuse with new life
the weakest invalid.
37 Walker-St., Baltimore, Dec i88r.
For six years I have been a great
sufferer from Blood Disease, I)ys
pepsia,andConstipation,aiidbecanie so debilitated that I culd not retain
anything on my stomach, in fact,
life haa almost become a burden.
Finally, vrhen hope had almost left
me, my husband seeing Brown's
i Iron Bitters advertised in the
?aper, induced me to give it a triaL
am now taking the third bottle
and have not felt so well in six
years as I do at the present time.
. Mrs. X. F. Griffin.
Brown's Iron Bitters
will have a better tonic
effect upon any one who
needs " bracing up," than
any medicine made.
S S TP A MONTH and board in your coun-
94 M tv Affn fir larlios ' Plofiaqnt hnoi.
81, Philadelphia, Pa. jnnc li'iw
BENSON'S
CAPCINE PORUS PLASTER.
No Kemedt more Wijjelt or FAVOEAurA
Kxowx, It is KArm in relieving, quick in
curing. For Lame Back, Kukumatism, Kid
nisv Affectioxs and acmes nud pains gen
erally, it is tho unrivalled remedy. 4w
PARKER'S
GINGER TONIC.
Ginger, Buchu. Mandrake, and manvof
the best medicines known are hei-e eomhiiipd
into a medicine of such varied powers as to
make it the greaiest Blood Purifier and the
Be3t Health ami Strength Restorer Used.
.Cures Complaints of Women and dispasns nf
the Stomach, Bowels, Lungs,' Liver and Kid
neys, and is entirely different from Bitters-
Ginger Essences and other Tonics, as it never
intoxicates, 50c, and $1 sizefe. Large Saving
buying $1 size. ,IHscox & Co., New York.
Lunch I
jypEECHAXTS AND CLEKKS.WIIO WILL
close butuef3 -hereafter V 5 oxlock will
find a " . ; :
.rLEXDID LUNCH
Every tby'at SCHUTTE'S. Best the market
affonls and prieeg very reasonable. ; 'J. ,
F. A. SCHUTTE,
FOREIGN MARKETS.
By.Telegraph to Daily Review.
Liverpool, 'June 15-Noon. Cotton
steady. Uplands 6 ; Orleans 6 15-16.
Sales 12,000 bales; speculation and ex
port 2,000 bales, of which 4,800 were
American ; June 0 43-64 j June-July
6 - 43-64 ; July-August 6 44-64 ; &u-gust-September
6 46-64 6 47-64; September-October
6 43-64; October-November
6 29h64. Pork, long clear mid
dles 58s. 6d ; short 61s. 6d.
1:30 p. m. Futures firmer; addi
tional sales late yesterday after regular
closing 2,000.
2:30 p. m. Cotton, June-July 6 44
64; July-Aug. 6 45 64; Aug.-Sept. 6 48
64; Sept.-Oct. 6 44-64.
4 p. m. Cotton, sales 6,300: Aug.
Sept. 6 47-64. Futures steady and
easier. -
T Best ever madeEmory's Little Ca
thartic Pills, pleasant to take, sugar
coated ; no griping; only 15 cents a box
of Druggists or by mail.: Standard Cur
Co., 114 Nassau Street, New York.
8md&w. ' j.
I). A. SMITH & CO.
jyjANUFACTURERS OF AKDDKALERS DC
CHAIRS,
BEDSTEADS AND "
FURXITTJRE.
Large'stock, low prices and best quality of
goods.
A call and examination 1 respectfully solid
apl2S-ly
CEORGE PAGE & CO.
Ptannracttircra or
Patent Portable Circular.
AWHEIS
m Btauoaary and fotaUa
STEAM
5 K. SCHE0EDEB ST.,
ENGINES-1
nm " 1 '1 jr. gi
3ristand FJorrrMffl, Water Wheels, Wood WorMni
Send for
PER WEEK can be ,made In any
localitv. Something nt.irnlir
for agents. $5 outfit free. . G. W. LnGRA
HAM & CO., Boston, Mass. junell4w
Salt. Salt.
gQTONS AGRICULTURAL SALT.
15 Q00SACKSLIVEEroOLSAIr
1 20 0S ACKS FIXE TABLE SALT.
'500 SACKS COAESE ALUM SALT,
Fine Table Salt In small pockets.
New Crop Cuba Molases,
JgQ1 Tierces and Barrels New
Crop Cuba, Porto Rico, Old Crop Cuba and
Isectar Syrup for sale at low prices.
june 4 WILLARDS."
fiF" The following rquotrtlon represent
wholesale priees ceneraur. m mating n
smau orders higher prices hare to be cnai
I . IT . i.- . . , . - - .
baggeSg
Standard.... 7 17i 18
ifit.i. i
lt . r..... 11 as
BACON North Carolina:
Hams, V lb -Oft IS
bhouldersj V lb - 10 H
Sidei, Vtb W) U
WESTERN SMOKED
Hams . 13 eb 1C
' bides, V 1. " ....-.. Oil Ctd IiV
.Shoulders 00 fl 11
DRY SALTED
- SidesvV ib.:..:v.r;.r.;;..v. II 11
Shoulders, V lb. (X) 00 U
BARREL Spirits Turpentine,
second Hand, each 1 73 i9 1 8i
New New York, each .... 1 90 6 2 (XI
New Citr .each 1 60 ao I U0
BEESWAX, W lb. 20 f 22
BRICKS, V M
Wilmington 7 50 & 'J 50
Northern........'. 0 00 f44 00
BUTTER, r lb
North Carolina..' '20 (B 30
Northern 25 tat Z
CANDLES, lb
Sperm li (id 33
Tallow..-. HVi
Adamantine 12 (S h
CHEESE, & lb
Northern Factory 14 (S it
Dairy, Cream - 15 (3 15'2
State.... 10 a 14
-COFFEE, W 5b
Java 18 8) -2S
Kiguyra.. 13 ( 14
Rio 10 ra 14
(a)
GD
74
10
15
CORN MEAL, bus., in sacks 1 07ib 1 17
COTTON TIES, V bundle.... 1 50 31 75
DOMESTICS
i Sheeting, 4-4, V yd 7
Yarns, ? buncli 1 00
EGGS, tf" dozen 00
FISH
Mackerel, No. 1, V bbl..-....15 00
Mackerel, No. 1, V half bbl.. 50
Mackerel, No. 2, W bbl
Mackerel, No. 2, V half bbl.
Mackerel, No. 3, bbl.
Mullets, bbl
Mullets, Pork bbU ......
N. C. Roe Herring, tf" keg. . .
Diy Cod, r ib.......
FERTILIZERS, tf" 2,000 lbs
Peruvian Guano, No. 1
" No. 2
Eobos. .
Carolina Fertilizer. .
Ground Bone
9 60
5 00
8 50
X 00
7 00
S 00
5
20 00
(10 00
avio 00
t 5 50
66 8 00
m s 50
&d n 50
W 4 00
m 9
Baugh's Phosphate.
Bone Meal .....
Bone Flour. ..... .'. . : . . .
Narassa Guano
Complete Manure. .....
Whann's Phosphate....
Wando Phosphate
57 50
Sfi 00
00 00
00 00
45 00
00 00
00 00
......00 00
40 00
......00 00
......00 00
annate w w
BergerA Butz's Phosphate.. 00 00
Excellenza Cotton Fertilizer. 55 00
FLOUR, r bbl
Fine 0 00
Northern Super. 0 00
Extra 6 50
Family 7 75
City Mills Extra.... 6 W
" . Family.... ....... 0 00
" Extra Family.... 6 50
GLUE ft....... 11
GRAIN. bushel-
Corn, from store, bags.white. 1
Corn, cargo, In bulk, white. . 1
Corn, cargo, in bags, white.. I ;
Corn, cargo, mixed, in bags..
Oots, from store
Cow Peas
HIDES, ft
Green
62 50
B37 00
(8)51 00
60 00 .
S)50 09
40 00
45 00
(57 00
(345 00
67 00
O70 00
70 00
(sm 00
&)60 00
8 5 50
(d 6 00
8 1 50
10 00
00 6 50
CD 6 50
O 7 50
(S 13
08 1
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(8 1
(8)
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Dry
HAY, tf" 100 fts-
4
10
30
20
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.80 00
12
. 00
1 10
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Eastern
Western
North River.....
HOOP IRON, & Ton...
LARD ft
Northern. . ................
North Carolina
LIME, tf- barrel.
LUMBER, City Sawed, tf" M ft.
Ship Stuff, resawed 18 00
Rough Edge Plank. .......... 15 00
West India Cargoes, according -
to quality 13 00
Dressed Flooring, seasoned.. 18 00
Scautling and Board. com'n.-12 00
MOLASSES, gallon
New Crop Cuba, in hhds....
" " " In bbls
Porto Rico, In hhds .
in bbls....
Sugar House, in hhds..' .v. . . .
" ? in bbls
Syimp, in bbls........ ........
NAILS, W Keg, Cut, lOd basis.
OILS, gallon
Kerosene. . ,
Lard.
m Linseed..
Rosin
Tar..
Deck and Spar
POULTRY
Chickens, live, grown...
" Spring.........
Turkeys.
PEANUTS V bushel.
POTATOES, tf" bnshel
Sweet.
Irish, y bbl.-.. ...........
PORK, barrel
City Mess....
rnmc;
Rump
RICE Carolina,
itougn, w bushel
RAGS, y lb Country......
Citv
rope, v m
SALT, sack, Alum ...
. Liverpool
Lisbon.....
American
SUGAR. f ft-Cuba
i'orto Rico
A Coffee
B ......
C- "
Ex C
Crushed
SOAP. 4? ft Northern...
SHINGLES, tf M Contract
Common.
Cypress JSaps
S
10
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96
70
60
1 35
1 25
1 15
(85 00
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20 00
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22 00
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...21 00
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..17 00
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4 50
n no
STAVES; V M Wv O. Barrel.. 12 00
R- O. Hogshead 00 00
iAJiMvy, T..... 5
1V2(
1(
14lt
00 Cd)
00 Cd)
00 (8
00 O
00 0
00 Cd)
00 (d
904
8 (d)
9 (W
10Vfj(
5 CS
00 a
ism 00
17 00
r18 00
8
1 15
Cyprees llearts. ..............
1
23
, 75
83
00
75
00
00
10
10
9
91
11
6V4
7 00
& 2 50
0 5 00
O 7 50
ms 00 .
aio 00
ra
T1BE feet-Shlpping.l2 00 13 00
-r me mpping 14 00
Extra do is no
Mill Prime.. 750
Mill Fair c 50
Common 31111 5 00
Inferior to Ordlnarr.. 0 00
WHISKEY, & gal-Northern.. 1 00
North Carolina 1 00
WOOL, tf" ft Washed......... 25
Unwashed 21
Burry 10
0)15 25
S14 00
8 8 50
G 7 00
a 6 00
tO 4 00
& 5 00
2 50
(8 26
& 22
d 15
AT
W.TJ. IC A T 2
8.
Extraordinary
DRESS GOODS!
ins, fcurran and Brorrta "
uque. Tinsel. Eonle. Nun'. t- 5.
Buntings, nlf wool lirtS'i
Percals. ice.
with Trimming
Ever so many mtW1?
g to nutrh 7 ,yte
Im
an
White Goods
Pique, Tucking Unen al
Embroideries
pawed In Workm,Mblp .nVrrfcJl''
Laces
GLOVES !
HOSIERY!
!
HANDKERCHIEFS; COLLAR.!
SCARFS, RIBBONS,3'
TEILINGS, CRKPKIXG
A CREPE VEILS.
In endless Yarietyand
Housekeeping Good
LLNEJL& COTTON BBXSTISQSt DAM ASH,
Napkins, Towels;
- - f " - . , .
- ---;'. Y - ' w.. . 4. C- ' .
MEN and BOYS' "WEAK,
LADIES' GENTS' ft CHILDREN'S GAOX
- MERINO UNDERWKAE.
In short everrthlnf desaabla for u cntft.
and at Prices that defy competition,
- Call and sare money by patronlzlaf
M. IV2- KATZ,
apl30 39 MARKET ST.
Butter.
A FEW PACKAGEi CLarge and 8mllJ .f
the rcry finest.
JQQ PACKAGES ALL GRADES,
Consigned aad muit be sold.
jnne 4tf DkBOSSET CO.
Q HEESE 50 BOXES.
gTARCn-200 BOXES,
rjlOMATOES-50 CASBS, v .,
CANNED COBS,
PEACHE8,C.ttl
- Prices rerr low.
June 4.tf DbBOSSXX CO.
D
When at Smithville
ROP IN AND SEE WHAT I HA'
Iquors,
Meats,
Best of Wines. LI
Cigars.. Canned
lunch.
June '4-lm ;
COOL EOT vH
Near Court Hwa
Music and Comfort,
THE CELEBRATED AND
England ORGANS andOEGUINm
and see them at the New Horns Ofloe.
Turpentine Tools.
-pULLERS, HJLCKEBS,Dlff
ters, Picks, Hactwelghta, Trmm noop,,
ers, Adzes,' Axes, Coopers'
Chisels, Acc. Large amomt oftM rj
goods now In stosk and n us wajr
goods and PGBi ca
8necessors to Jno, www -
may 14-ly
M,jfft3Martt,
H 1 1 '"d
A New Lot
QF HARNESS JUST EECETTED AND FOB
sale low. rhare full lines of Trunks and Va
lises at prices to suit the times.
3- Repairing executed neatly and with dis
patch. J. H. MALLARD,
Successor tof Mallard Bowden.
may,21-tf, . ; No, Front Street.
june 11- tf
Proprietor.
.The National Saloon !
Northeast, Corner ; Market 4 Water
1.. i .
Streets
riniE FINEST WINES, LIQUORS AND CI
JL GARS in the dty. SODA WATER, . SAR
sAPARILLA," Ac, Ac Lodging Rooms neat
ly fitted up.
may 14-Lru W. H. M. KOCH. Prrletsr.
Lost or Strayed !;
pKOM MY PLAQE ON WRIGHTS VILLE
bonad, one medium size red and white COW
and a black and brown colored COW. with
brass tips on horns A miftKia
.,V. . . 1CkUIU or lniormation
will lead to their recoTery.
inn 4 , : i ; ' F. A. SCHUTTE.
that
Made Cahdv.
All kinds made fresh eTery Uy at ' z
Ci. "R Jvwvci
8r&d Street. three:doors3belw the Aast
flee.
WOTICE.
QN AND AFTER MAY 1, 1882, I SHALL
discontinue the sale of
Wines, Liquors and Lager
Beer
And shall confine myself exclusrrelyj to
sale of
Family Groceries.
Should be pleasetl to receive the orders o
our citizens.
Respectfully,
aplJ23 JOHN I. BOATWHIQHT.
For Sale.
iLD NEWSPAPERS.
Worth & Worth.
QTFER LOW PWCE8 TO IPRO
buyers :
10,000 Bushels CO, .
1,000 do. MEAL,
S00 Barrels FLOUR,
150 Bags COFFEE,
100 Barrels SUGAR,
100 Boxes BACON,
100 Bales HA Y,
250 Hhds. and Bbls. uOlX
NEWCJPAMOW
1.000 SPIRIT VgUvtfg.
-..'-; e--. I Potash. MVf
Candy. gandlestHoop Iron, w.
marl4 , '- '
Do You Know
"fllYA WOMAN ALTA "
py on Monday raomln ? " l "
CRAPOS A PICKETT9 V
. taoW
and find out. Our "MoUier
Soapv U the best In the dty. ; H 1 .
No boiling Clothes necessary,
and fneL - - . . . .
- -' "ly Try
Full directions aoeompaay ee
To be had ONLY at - . . '
t CKAPOX tlC9'
White Brzo-
iITE nNDERSIGNED, AGK. f Urt''
I umnn.nt1 Krauze COtspa 1, .k Ztr
tJZrt tentionto
iabvthem. These monmDeUy,wSfltr
ed by them. Tnesennm rrtfa s
lble, cannot be chlmcannotMW
and may bo had at ""fSXvaL
may 1113
Jaie.
TX3S OFFICE. I JWstMi
rrtneoaiet.