: - .' ' . I-;;. 'i- ; -VV- . . : , v-.-.v- -.-. .. ; , ; I - The DailyTSbviev. JOSH. T. JAMES, Editr & rtop. WILMINGTON, N. C. Entered at the PostoOcc at WIlnlajtoB,3. C, UMOowl-claMauttr ... E3STI nsr SATURDAY. JULY I. 132. Bro. Jones, of the Charlotte Observer, . . . . ... m is " reuiiiz i now aurarouna. wc ; arc almost sorry lor him, poor fellow. Capt. Ashe, of the Jfcws. andObterver, takes him up with a. sharp! tarn1 of the wrist when, in response to the assertion that in 1876 there was a bargain be- rz 1FUREIGN-MAKKETS: t - C i ; ' i J ' "l " t . I i 0ni DEMOCRATIC TICKET. A" Fearful Strajrrrle for Xlfe and a Terrible Death. , lByXeleStaplU DaQjCerleir. Louis viije.'Kylv Jnly 1 Noon. A special from Cadiz, Tri3 county, says that J no. Bridffti wss huns here tween the East and the Vest on the yesterday in the presence of the largest county gorernment and railroad qnW- crowd At u ivvn va vaao imiu n o vuo uwiucaa exhibited considerable nervous- bnt i met the ordeal - brarelr. firm. cratic party." Bro. Jones will return finaffes iook nisstana on tne trap, wnen a p. in. sales 4,soo; J uly-August ts - itia- niii1 h "dick cap wasarawn over ms lace, o wm ; , August-5eptember fa 58-04; n uji BuoiB utigui. uiuimui i liovrt quietly sprung tne trap and witn I bcr-Uecember 6 34-61 Fall anri finrla friar. MivV!rnhnrr emm-1 . niill rttSLyrr thrta timheiav fIl At. fhm l I UUU( UU I.J.U3 llli-U. UUd j MiO iniU 'I mi1- lutes this foul slander on the Demo- ness By Cable to IMlJy Kcrlew Liverpool, July i Noon. Cot ton quieiTand steady - Uplands 6J ; Or leans 7 1-16; sales 8.000 bales ; specula tion and export ;2,000 ' bales ; receipts 2,950 ; American 2,900 ; July-Augut 6 57-64; August September 6 58-6406 59-64; September-October 6 49-646 50-6406 5l-&i; October-No vember 6 36-6i6 37-64. Futures "Novein-; Futures easier- THIBD JUDICIAIiDISTKICTt FOR JUDGE: ALLMANU A. McKOY, horrible death by' strangulation. The drop fell at exactly 2r20, and in 30 min utes he was pronounced dead. , OF SAMPSON. Telegraphic I5revitle. FOR SOLICITOR: SWIFT GALLOWAY, OF GREENE. FOURTH JU.DICIAL DIST. FORJUDGE: JAMES C. McRAE, OF CUMBERLAND. ty has gone Republican by several hun- instant of Ael the noose slipped and dred majority. I knv);n- in frin- hinnrf ni rt -lwi-'Iifi,-; " t.rv fira from- the oorda Arithf which they.- had CoUon is slowly gathering speculative ; maA mnt iuiura.iu tjuuu muic uuiw vu.4w i struggle 10 get upon ioQ gauows again the risk about ffrain. The Esvotian but was pushed; back and Buffered a crop, it is now generally, admitted, will amount to little. It is a mere fraction of the world's supply: .425,000 to 500,- 000 bales out of 8,000,000; but it has a SDecial imrjortance owincr to its lorn? .taple and iu imgrtW to, i wlU, BSmtSi other cottons. This cireomstanoe leads fifth death from Thursday's accident. : L ! l.lL. a 1 I TT- 1 t 1 ! .. J 3 a 1 w lua laipurtiuiuu tvo uuL3 country, lor in i ills aeauiueu was surrounaeu oj uie stance. With the Eirvntian cotton out family and friends; He did not regain ofthnwm nr ra ,mn In OOnSClOUSneSS before death. u:- . .:it l. The jury in the case of Mary Booth, - rInrMf. 11. nhniA trfI lr nlrv year will close with about one-fifth to jn Surry county, Va.; court the past one-sixth the usual amount left oyer. I week, for the murder of Mrs. K. C The Financial Chronicle, in iU reports, GnJ. and Traris Jones, rendered a nuts the reduction in Wr lovr-nnfe f ln the firSt. d.eSr' " . oTcr 1 per cent. and looks for a fair handed on the 17th Tit November. The i TOTAL RECEIPTS. . f BjOTeleifraph to Daily Revier. ' New York, July 1 Noon Ee-1 ccipts of cotton at all interior town 7,471 bales; receipts 'from plantations 155 bales: crop in sight 5,290,812: To tal visible supply of cotton for the world 2,062,154, of which l,122;65l is Ameri can, against 2,275,204 and 1,590,334 re epectively last year. SHORTS. mi - me ooia urummer win uave to pay a license in VirginLi when he sells goods in that State, the law having been declared constitutional by the State supreme Uourt. I It has been ascertained that the South has this season paid to the North about SOO.000,000 for wheat, cera. meats. hay, butter, apples, potatoes and other necessaries oi inc. . . , . ' I The way Of Ah-Sin is peculiar. In China cashiers are not paid , salaries. FOR SOLICITOR: JOHiYD. MclVE, :'0?O?MDOHEL crop. Until the next few weeks1 weather I case of Virginia Booth, . charged with I They depend for their remuneration on has settled the ouestion. however. lilllc S accessoryr to the . murder, - has I buying imperfect coins and passing , . ' r I been continued to the next term ofl them off on their customers. can do Known. . : , courlv ;:-i( ; ; .An in V The New York -Produce Exchange 1 ?irti-at asnlia' m!nt -ave been i&flgf1 Canada.-The I a 1 a a f . . I aa Mj uaai lvnya a auu vMViB -noa uv i tuuiutuuua ate buab Uil Willi JUauiVU" Las . T01 . to -artJlira from Saturday, Ufroved bvfife this morhinir. Inceh- aid's covernment will be sustained bv July: l.uritil, Wednesday,. July; 'h. diansm is suspected. : i . , I a larger majority than that which pre- The Cotton Exchange goes further, de- The - debfe-;sUtement -issued to-day J Tailed in the last Parhaihent. y : ciding to reassemble on THursday. I shows the decrease of the public dobtf The total loss in Iowa from the recent Julv 6 IlnlfdiivMi Miavi- fallen ' ton ""ring uie montn oi i une w oe tornauo is eswraauea at irom .ixw.uuo Ii ;j T T , 6wwa jasit, ia the .treasury 243,- to $3,000,000. One-fourth of the popu- vcniently Uns year for the - purse of 1389.599.78: troldcficates 5.037.120 : laUon of Malcom is homeless. Everv ' " -1 ' I !1 - i2 a Ann nn . I 1 . 1 J 1 t uuurcu auu puduc nouseis aesiroyeu. Noted .Ira! OTOOISAlpffJ wnoiesaki iwi . . . - - man onsen Mxther Dr. John F. Hancock, ! late President of the National Phar- xnaceutical Association of the United . ..States, 'says:! 1 '.(. i . I -i r I I "Brown's- Iron -IStters jhas .a. y heary sale, is conceded to be a fine ' :: tonic; the character of the mna- -;: fictarersr is a voucher for its purity and znedicioal excellence.". Dr. Joseph Roberts, President Baltimore Pharmaceutical College,' says: , '. ' ,jy '"';.':'. I . , . . , " I indorse it as a fine medicine, ( reliable as a strensthemntr rcnenliw nta '-kZ 111 15 2 W BAGGING bUndard...., ID......... 11. a BAIG3f Kocth Carolina:!" DRV St.Tirr; ". r hlioilltlorm a n. :."". II - w 1MB. . - a . . r Wllmlntoxu Northeru.. BUTTKB, V too C4, lorth Carolina.. 4 K' , Northern.. ,..;;T' !? b J - free from alcoholic poisons. Dr. J. Faris Moore, I)., iTofessor of Pharmacy, more Pharmaceutical Colleg -j ' Brown's Iron Bitters Is a safe I " r . and reliable medicine,' positively J free from alcoholic poisons, and ;an j be recommended as a tonic for use : f among those who oppose alcohol.; J .. Dr. Edward Earickson; Secretary Baltimore College of Phar- , macy, says . . : 1 " I indorse it as . an excellent : I , ; , medicine, a good digestive agent, . j and a non-intoxicant ia the fullest sense. Dr. Richard Sapington, one of Baltimore's oldest and most reliable physicians, says;" "All who have used it praise its T standard! virtues, and , the well.. known character of the house which ! makes, it is a sufficient guarantee of its being all that is claimed, for they are f men who' could not be in-' duced to oner, anything else but a for public use1." I Siwnn' ' t f - t ' : .111 t e.says: : COFFEE, v in ."- 4t'u I lava Rio... .....!.-....,' COTl' domestic fe at IN ME A la, Iu2. liV aVk: f . i klESTlCS , :u' 1 I 4 uyhtub i:: :yr-rj EGGS, dozen........ ; I w iM- AlaCKCrCl, AO. 1 bbl. 1 aia 5 Mackerel, No. 1 fflf bbi J 2 : Mackerel. No. a! kki ODi- ? l to - MacrkAml. n i.iV;r. tela na Mackerel, WJ S, v bbl. ... ' m i ? - MulleU, y bbl...:.i... Si? Mulleta, Pork bbls.U. , - X 5 i N. C. Roe Herring, kVg"' i 2 f 1TT Co4. V lb...:.:.. " FKuTIIalZERS, y a.o JUT" . PeruTlan Guano, w - v. .. .... i im Bauch's Phosphate, i.'" "2 2 Carolina FertiK?'. . 2 Grouna Bone. '"S S Iti-tnn Uaal "w w Bone Flour.. ..oo M 00 M reuaDie medicine tor pu u : , . .- x r - A Druggist Cured; SlATUdUUlUlAL. JJISTUIUT I extending them. The new vekrame silver certificates S566.076.810: ccrtifi in on feunuav-, ana ' was celebrated the uch uuHuuiuj ow.ow.uw tive days : the same I thiur had iiat)- I aT TOR JUDGE: WILUAM M. SHIPP, OF MECKLENBURG. FOR SOLICITOR: FRANK J. OSBORNE, OF MECKLEKBUR6. pened the weelr before . at Christmas. Easter Monday vJnore rieTaliy ob served than usual this year, and Decora- ' i tion day on the Tuesday after Whit Sunday, so that many people managed to put in a three clays vacation at .that Gnie.i Now, the occurrence of 1 L i i i of .July 011 Tuesday will give i'New York another chance for a - throe days' holiday. tender-outatattdins 346.681 tional currency outstandinff 247.77J. r',- --v.. 06 frac- $7,047,- We are glad to know that the Monroe Accordinir to the New York cdn-M- ZnqtUrer agrees with ua so heartily on pondent of the PWladelphiaer the quarantine authorities at that port are some points- Still, we -would sugscet that when it copies an article from tht disturbed by the announcement 1 of editorial columns of the Review into the editorial columns of its own paper, it might manage to slip in the credit marks somewhere. fatal case of yellow fever, at New Or leans. From the exceptional thorough ness of the quarantine arrangements in the latter city there this .season, it was not deemed probable tfiat, even; if the pestilence "made its appearance, it would get beyond tho Marine Hospital; at the South Pass. The immediate effect at Now, York, it is stated, will be to quar antine all vessels from Nfw Or1nan . the love or place ana pap into tne lie-1 proceeUnz which means a deal of rm pubucan uncs. ew nanover is always barrassment ind tfouble for steamships ... --t . Val - It T f at 4 1 . I i ngnt on iiuc gooc. ii uuo utuer ninety-tliroe counties in the State will but do as well, we may count on 20,000 majority. - We point with pride to our own county. In all of New Hanover, the homeot tho unfledged 'Jedgen Darby, there are but two "Liberals but two Democrats who have been attracted by Not. a drink, not . sold in. bar-rooms. but a rellablenon-alcoholic tonic med icine, useful at all times, and in all sea sons, is Urown's Iron Bitters. : : OOMMEKClAli 1EWS. ' A. New York, dispatclt says : In his sermon to-day Henry Ward Beecher indorsed the freight handlers strike as I justifiable, and said the "Knights of Labor,? Workingmen's Unions, etc., were popular educators, and the educa tion of the common people was ,to be approved. He did not always approve of strikes. The cheapening of things was a grand thing of capital,' but capital should not cheapen men. There was 1 ' . . T, ' . .. . mucn reason in tne complaints oi wort ingmenl Referring to the effect of com-r bined capital on legislation, he said that to reverence the law one must not see it made, and men in the city who erect ed palaces from which to throw missiles of unhappiness should know thy wore in danger. I Boonsboro, Md., Oct. xa, x83o. v Gentlemen: Brown's Iron Bit-' ters cured tne of a bad attack of Indigestion and fullness in the stom ach. Having tested it, I take pleas-. ure in recommending It to my cus tomers, and aim glad to say it gives entire satisfaction to all." . . : v Geo. .W. Hoffman, Druggist. Ask your Druggist for Brown's Iron Bitters, and take ! no other. ' On trial will convince yoU that it 5 is jijist what you need. ; WILMINGTON MARKET. r f JjJlfEr 36. 4 P. M. SPIRITS TtJRErTINE Quoted at : 42J cental Sales of 400 casks at these figures.. r: c.'z.; -j ..". ROSINruotedJ firm at . $1.55 for Strained and $1.62i for Good Strained vrith sales as offered. ; . TAR Quoted steady at $1.65 Sales of receipts at quotations. , UXVi iN J.liMl!iNO Offi. I T?sh. pvap ma Vmna T Ufl cial quotations MarkeMteady with thartic Pills, pleasant to take, siis-ar sales of receipts at$L50 lor hard and coated; no griping only 15cents a box v ji unlaws uf uv xuuxj. ouinuaruvjur Jo., 114 Nassau Street, New York, t "8m d&w. A MONTH and board ln your coun ty. Men or ladies. " Pleasant busi ness. Address PL W. ZIEGLER & CO.. Box 81, Philadelphia, PaJ- r. i june 14-1 w BENSON'S State or their representatives and merchants . having business con nections with that port. Owing to this case Governor McEnery oi" Louisiana, nas suggested tne advisability of extend a I . a a ar-k ' Oiia Will il. Means, which means 1D quaraumw at xew- vneans.ior that hcwUl if ho can. who 'hails of lewda from Infected ports to! twenty "course from Concord, where all means meet and where much sometimes means days, but, after some discussion, it was decided to postpone any decision in the matter but a little, wants to bo Solicitor in -the Sixth, district, on the platform of op position to the present system of county government and the trade" on this matter alleged to . have been made in 1876 in the Legislature, which has al ready been oUsprpyed. by the records. Me - armrr lit. 471 m v J.ne lJcmocrats oi Aiaine. nave again i me oavannan jsews, is irom an expo- effected a fusion with the Grccubackers j nent of the party which .Js, responsible oi inab ouitc in opposiuon vo tne xvepuu-1 tor uraouam, xeia;npism, rwnisicey licans. The following are the nomma-1 Credit Mobilier swindles, real estate; tions of the convention, made last Tues day: ' For , Governor Harris M. Plaisted, of Lewiston. , I A . Northern Radical paper prates about "shameles South. Carolina, and says every act of the Democratic party of that State for years pastis a confes- sionthat it is in a minority and has no rights to the offices it holds. This, says pools, subsidy schemes and frauds ( and corruptions innumerable;1 which stole the Presidency for -Hayes, seated Kel rsmr in ih 'TTnifivT'SrwfaW 'Qanfa lua loruuu conuiouuons on govermraens officials on, paia. of .dismissal, in . order Daniel II. Thing; Third district George y ..iauu, jroixa uxsmci j.. ax. m.uma.. The Congressional ticket is composed of one Democrat and three Greenback- ers., The party A New York letter says: wiser heads of the Republican here, I am informed,- are sending strong remonstrances to Hon. Jay . A. . Hubbell against any further, contro- . versy just now with the Civil Service Reformers, and also against any furth er attemnt to. collect money for cam- "paign purposes from Federal employes. They characterize it as an unprofitable .issue any way, and obtrudc4 upon j the public at a most inopportune ' time. Mortoyer, if there is any possible fad- Tantago to accrue from it, they are cer tain itJtvill be reaped by the Democrats, and not .the Republicans. The , men who are thus advising Mr Hubbell, and - the Republican committee for whom he ii acting 1are tihderstood to be merchants, : bankers and busi ness . in eu persons . who- have . heretofore been aniong the most liberal contribu tors to the' election expenses, and who expect to do so again, though none of them are or expect: to be office holders. It is not the tirst wmonstrance . of, the kind from the same source, but it is ut tered now m the impeTaUTe'mood.,, to get up a bribery and cOrtuptloit fund for campaign, purposes, and which has " a 4 - 4 - a just sroien uiree uemocrauc seats in Congress, so that It might have the pnb-j It. a.. -a Iti Ll ." rm. uu uvsusurjr tu. iu mercy. , xxus is a nice partr tb'accuso any body, or" any Tftate a '--.-1. a. T. . oi Demg snameiess. NOON TELEGRAMS. WASHINGTON. Army Officers Retired. By Telegraph to pally Eevlew. Washixgtx)k, July 1. Under pro visions .01 tne Army Appropriation ; bill siimed yesterday, twenty arm v officers were placed on the retired list, mcluding Surgeon-General. Barnes, CoL John 1VL Caylor, Col.- Wm. S. King,: Maj.' Robt, D. Clarke. Col. Henrr W. Bedhamand Col. John MJLfcffcmb;!! f . 1! ' 1 ' 1 i! It is pretty well settled in Kentucky that J Proctor Kn6U,r0f Ihihith fame. will retire from Congress and enter the race for governor. 1 . id Free Once More. RicimoND, VaL, Jan. 3 1 188 1 j , II. II; Warner & Co. : Sir-Yor fi vevears I suffered from kidney affect tions. Your Safe Edhey-andT'Iiverl x r a . 1 i f roure ireeu meirom pain, rrsxoreu; - my i nesh and thoroughly cured me. for the! cts. i $3.75for soft and virgin. COTNQuotcd firai. r Small sales icwix uu a uasis oi . lis cents aiLiuuiiug. xne ioiiowmg are fficial JU?tati9ns i,Tji Ordinary ; 9 5-16 Good Ordinary. .......... 10 11-16 w Middling. 11 0-16 i Middling. ... i 12 GoodMiddlink ..12 DAILT RECEIPTS. Cotton............ Spirits Turpentine Rosin..... Tar...............: Crude Turpentine-. . . ... . I Michigan.had 90,000 soldiers in the field during the war but. curiously f5??55?.Y'S J??. J!ePl0 bf tho So Remedy mlro w.iELT or Pavorablv 1 I "'-. KxOwn. It is iapii in relieving', quick -in curing. For IAjps Back, Ruecmatism, Kid nev ArrECTioNSj and aches and tains gen erally, It is the UKKVAtlLEi remedy. ' ! 4w i PARKER'S f- CIWGER i TOWICl Navassa. Guan........ "' 2 ? Complete Manure.... i" m 2' 01 ' Wando PhofjpliateT,.. !"'" ' I? 41 BergerBxi&- Phoipbaie' SS S2 . rrrtm aM i. . . . . I ' GLUE in A TV : tt Corn, from stnro k.m ki.: . .1 ' Com", cargo lirtVwtX: SS 1 . r e" "idu, iu Da FT.. - SO a w inDEsTvfcr .rr4-;-f :v v. h ft ft1, iiAaV?riwi'V"r;;.v,':" EMtrnn..... t - WAatAtTi North River.. j."."t!.' HOOP IRON, V Ton.... ... " 00 Ik' 1. : , iiuivuuni.,, .............. 11 1 tk ltu North Carotfni. -ii j Jr lime, v barrel...;..;;.:::;;:; x .5 . ij Ship Stuff,. reeawea... ".......18 00 g Mr awuugn r.uge rianr.i.. IS 00 C16 00 ; Id a 1 SO 130 mm I 00 01 u 8$ "CBiinuiauargoea.accorUliiff -. q1-'J-t---;--''---13 mi Dressed FJoorlns'. iMmn). i ru m New CropCiiba, In hhd;...' d 1U UUUS...... VJ . Porto Rleo, ! ln bhda. . . . . ..... u " " In bbU... 00 Sugar House, In hhdg......... 00 ' -;. ! In bbls... ....... " 00 8 NA p. in bbte........ LS. v eg, Cut, lOd baBls f- w 0 00 OI LS, ' V gallon ' ......I.,. mi os .Si S a 1 4i tt 1 9 , S3 , Ml a l,7i i I The San Francisco Bulletin says the iockouc oi uinesc irom rnany local in dustries is creatinff great ; suffering arid distress1 among, the residents, of the Chinese, quarter. That locality is so overcrowaea inac scores ot tne poorer wuiitf are muuing ine oencnes m tne public squares ana parks andother con-1 yenienr. nooKS ana corners as lodemss. : li' ' i 13 bales 423 casks 908 bbls 668 bbls 378 bbls '.IK.17ir -STATEMENT. . - STOCrS ON HAND JULY I, 1883. i Cotton-horefc63i; afloat,. 84; tota 715. ': rf p jv r''' I Spirits ash'orer 4,017 afloat, 13: to tal.4-.030.'.::-.-r.rr-.r ;t ::T.:. - : Ro6i'i--aslore, 70,690; afloat, 5,205 ;to- UU, 4 O.OifO. : Tar ashoae, 4,657. I Urnde ashore, 856. VVVaVWWMMM V. A. Kaje uit - THE . MONTH - OF JUNE. cotton, 376; spirits. 11.484: rosin. 33,093; tar, 3,053; crude 8,265. "VS UJt THE MONTH CtV XITKV. 1 ' . DOMEmcl vjma-u, spinis. i.Dia: rosin. 10454 ; j tar, 3,782 ; crude, 162. Spirits. 8,442 ; rosin, 35,942. DOMESTIC MARKETS. (By Telegraph tf -Dally Review. FXNASCLaX. ; NewYoRT. JnlrrI-aJAnTi SfvV auai: Aioney ima! at.;. 4 per cent. cnane,vlong, 485; short, 4881 ; State bonds onlfit Jlnvpmmpnt. cosnaxGLtx. Cotton quiet "Sales. 405 bales; Or- &a a mm V K m . T W . a M m - . duis lit : CJDiancs '4 llf ir. lTtrnTpi barely steady f , July 12.72; August ,ajaaW;a. :aMVf AHODcr 1I.V.; Norember llSjr December 11.57. Flour auiet and chnrpfl. Who a little bettertnd qi j; Corn dull and unsettled and a J - lswen I Pork quiet at 20.40$i cJrd steady at 12.65. Spirits turpcnli3:u4S -kcts.; Eosin $22.15. rriihtsqaict and steady. Balttmqc;" Jtxly 4tSroon.--Flour quiet and -ssy -and "without change. Wheat, Southern lower : Western lower andUniet SoctTiTn mlElwC5l.36: mt&tXe&tsai iMartland- ZIJ30 bldJoTpftdYtsteinrrija Foot, C10C5 fc2 -- CcTn.tSGCTn easier . 1 ( . - ! Why is Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound like the Missis sippi river in a spring freshet? Be cause the immense volume ofjthis heal-1 In? T1VRT TTI fiVPJ' TITir.h "Snon f hifimonfiim that.-it sweeps i away all , obstacles and is literally flooding the country. ! ; 1 .i t Ringer, Buciicf, M A ? u n ke , And man of ine vest medicines Known are here combined ; into a medicine, of! such , varied powers as to make it the greatest Blood Purifier and the . i .... Best Health andpSlrength Restorer T Used, Cures Complaints of Women and tUscases of the Stomach, Bowels, Lnngg. .Liycr and Kid neys, and is entirely different from Bitters. Ginger Essences and other Tonics, a It never intoxicates, 60c, and $1 gizes. Large Saving buyiuc: $1, size. Hiscox & Co.. New York. Kerosene........ ......L.. 11 Lard........ HO Unseed,.... 90 Rosin.......;.................: 90 Tar ...... r0 Deck and Spar...;.....,....... J00 ruuiiiKi- . . , Chickens, live, grown...; SJ KCTB.i.. CUTS 0 11 alii1 AIM 01 w n. m' 3 Turk PEANUTS IT bushel... ao-if, 'TV rS19 130 010 05 for A . tactory: for the manufacture of curled hair for cushions out of Florida moss has been built at Pullman, Illi nois. .Sixty Jiands are employed at the factory and agents i are . in the South collecting the moss, which is shipped in bales. ,The manufacturers claim that the article produced is as goodforfurni- win; a uic most, cosuy nair. 1 - . - . : . ".t": Malaria, Chills and Fever, arid Bil ious attacks positively cured with Em ory's Standard Cure Pills-an infallible remedy : never fail to cure, the most ob- Grin a rx 'Innooffu4ini onona wrrVoA uvu.uv, aaaaa-oticaavaaaxj LOOO nUClc v,UH- I nine and another remedies had failed. I I hey are prepared expressly i for mala rious sections, in double boxes,' two lands of Pills, containing a strong ca thartic! and a chill breaker, : sugar-coated; contain no Quinine or Mercury, causing no griping or purging; they are I mild and efficient, certain! in their ac-1 tiorr and narmless in all cases ; they ef fectually cleanse the systemr and give new life and tone to the body. As a household remedy they are unequaled. For Liver Complaint their equal ia: not known ; one box will have a wonderful effect on the worst case. They are used and prescribed by Physicians, and sold by Druggists everywhere, or sent by mail. 25 and 50 cent boxes. Emorvs little CatiiartaC Pills, best ever made. 1 - aw ra . at-n . ' oniy id uents. atanaara (Jure Co., 114 Nassau Street, New York. 8m d&wj GEORGE PACE & CO. Yl a a Tl t i. t , 1 STEAM End HES H K I ' ' .a li-5- 'U II BALTIMOKE, LD, POTATOES, y bnshei- Irish, y bbl. v.....:..... too ait PORK, P' barrel , City wXeJ ,..i.l....,.........n M.'KJ Prime. ......i IS 00 tflTt Rump. .... v.... ...ii.W ' 11 MCECarolinai y ft. i.. 1 RAGS. ftrCAuntry........... IV caty. . " 3 ROP1S, V ft...... 140i -5 HAiyr. v sack. Alum m m Liverpool.. ,............ 00 0 : : Lisbon. .4 1 ; ........... i .' ) SUGAR, V llv-Cuba..;... 1 . . . v.. - M, .' x-prxo iuco. w i I - - . . A Coffee... B " C-- " J Crushed. I ''CX SOAP, f By-Noithera.M...J.. a T5 0 0 1 0 . 9V0 -V 10140 11 i 10 M8tand,FJ tag. wmi r-MBilwry : 1 otEtf Mffla,-WOer WBl,t ood 1 SHINGLES.r M-amtraet.L. ArJ J Common...,. tliZ Vto Cypresa-Sap. jj M 0J wrrr-rVarrwB 1 STAVES; V M-W. tt Barrel,.M 00 f Iaffil ';f"? R. O. Hogshead.. oo 05 efptaaloMnm. TALLOW, V lb..;.....'........ ' T;i...; ,.,;.; , TIMBER, V M feet-Shlpplng.W 00 - ! INGRA- jnneU-lw 013 Ct i fT! PER WEEK can 1 made la any FlneShlpping.. ........H 00 02 DOU locality- Something entirely new! Extra do .................. : rrvxa k Ii , Tar TVCRA l Mill TMm. - 7 i ou r T w. . t axiuAaia. I r ..a a aaaaav........ T ,k . a. Mm Fair............ f """Sii Common Mill..... . f 52 1! ! m Interior jto OTOnarr.. : f JSl 10 0 agents. 5 outfit free. & CO., Boston. Haas. lT7 'if f'-l W .C.a- ParkeHsJ vdralce. : StiUlngia, .,. m0 ,niariy of 'the Lest mcdi cines known are com- rBa m 4Ut Jeers Oinjer ionic, into amrcliclnt such varied powerl, as make it lite createst Blood PuriSer and the t Best ReaJta & Streoflti Keitcrer Ever Use4. It cures RhevuTUttlsin, SlceesMess, & diseases of the Momach. Bowels. WHISKEY, r pil-Northera.. 1 W North Carolina ! 1 00 Wnni. a n- Wnnhfri .... S . " v., y w ! unwaahea........a-4..r? Burry.-......''' U ! - D U l SS, L,vcri r.toeys. II ail DrilbclUlt " Change of Schedule. 1 rpnE . pA3SPCi?r. will leave smtth- VILLK eirery morning except Saturday, at 5w30 o'clock. "Leafe Wllminirton at 9 o'cloclt, m. and 6 o'clock, n. m. futrirdsv to SmlthTjlle at 7.8d a. m. and Wllminjrton at 4 1 Va ICa. fir VI si W fUvk jimeis-iwav, , - j. w. HARPER is entirely diGercatltaai lr- tcxjixtmictii i iazr and other loaicVas it aj. ffmrar fail to . jbttura ccyrr in toiicatcs. Hiscox --th(l culor to yr.y hif. ft Ci.. Chttnist. N. Y. r "" ?! jlSaiyffaylDtJItrBtv Cosjiiopolitan Bai. I T EST WINES, Thursda RY OYb1 apl 25 '.ra' rp- "nnLmtlt'". ,1 sJJLfri IJUm'" "YTNDERTAKER, C4J5INET !?Aro Af ijj ... v ) 'u -jr.fxt' '"'VlW CARPENTER..' Offlce x5ii2LSi3 ond street, opposite 8oriUierlx good Wk, prompt deUTerj .f eyery regyeel 'i . -l TJl! John wernor, PRACTICAL J GERMAN BiKT.I LIQtTORS; CIGARS;. JCTC. y next, win receive the last WINBKR. .JOHN CARROLL. 29 MARKET T., WllalfrXriW. OF PAEaZi-fj,. ta Tar IIiiDCTtrua, PTJECELL E0TJSE. -a ata viTFAfrrrmKR ITAlUntlFiicB HnM ' IlmATlEnr ' uimKauaavM t and Hair Dyes of every sliade. M . J . . a- i.i a I. . vmhrM'tllU .Ta found stilr. Jolm ri i.i. TTNDER NEWIMANAGEilEN rUt' Notice. TUE JlEII?IGXJIT'WOULD MOST RE epcctfully tnXorm hli anv.frlenLi and Ptf01" tAt be has Bevcrcd fiia connection with the firm of Prempert A Son, and that he mar in th future be found at .ttu ostahiiek. nent of Mr. John Werner, So.. 29 Market St. where he will be plemaed to see them,! one and an. atcamaiuui . - . . , , - . ...... ... . -JuneliihT . A. PREMPEETa .WIlMTNGTpN, N. C ; BJL. PERRY -Pwrprletor. Vu:u ' Lata Proprietor Atlantie HoteL h First -f In all 1U appointments. , Terms $2,50 to $3 IvTlAli 1 WiaV PEHSOXS TO ' f i epos day. ... U W w .( 'JfebS-tf' Ge'ol; R; JEtencIt A' So For Sale, i and buy a pair of nice Shot. i. for mother, wLfe or cousin as40nttf. QLD NEWSPAPERS. r I and don't t bashful.. THI;OFFICE. -1

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