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MISCELLANKOUS.; m?jbRTHig3gror3's f (HOLERA RAMP lARRIIOEAt URI USED OVEK S5 YEARS. IU the A"nJUir i-.rTPB, Purvejor-Gcacral - Hon. Kea B,oil b' JSlIeitoP u. 8. Trpniury. and othrr. Pric-, eJrD THE CHARLES A. VUELU CMPAIY. nirli12 ; ; , , 1M Yon claim too much for Sax Ant- TAN 2?K OVINE," 'says a ekcptic. . lfow can one 8 medicine be a ppc ' cific for Epllcp. I y Dyspepsia, Opium Eating, Iihenmatiaiu , Snermatorrhte, or Seminal Weakness, and uliy oiuer vnuipimuisf ncuauuua Mv lie, simply, because the virus of all diseases irises from the blood. Its Nervine.'Resolveiit, Alterative and Laxative properties meet all the rmiditions herein referred to. It's known tcorld (S0 mr htm i iilElRvEXolonlQluiElRon introduction of opiates and drastic cathartics, but y the restoration of activity to the stomach and ncrvons system, whereby the brain Is re lieved of morbid fancies, which, are created by the causes above referred to. I To Clorgymen, Lawyers, Literary men. Mer chant?, Bankers.Ladies and all those whose sed entary employment causes nervous prostration, irn Ktilarities of the blood, stomach, bowels oi kidK'j'S or who require a nerve tonic, appetizer or H.nmlant,SAMARiTANNEViXE is invaluable. Thousands proclaim it the most woivlerfuTin vi"orant that ever sustained the sinking system. .1?5U. Sold by all Druggists.: The 114. S. A. ItlCHMOND MED. CO., lropr's,St. Joseph, Mo. r'or testimonials and circulars Bend stamp. Clus. W. Crittentca, Ageat. ITew York City. t34 jnue 18 lw-nrm Home Items. "All your own fault If you remain sick when you can Get hop bitters that never Faili lXr iirnnlraof nrnman otviollnof Sb?lrll. and sickest invalid can use hop bitter? with safety and great good. Old men tottei in g around from Rheu matism, kidney trouble or any weak ness will be almost new by using hop t bitters. i My wife, and daughter were made : healthy by the usej of bop bitters and I recdmmend them to ray people. Methodist Clergyman.,.. Ask any good doctor if hop Bitters are not the best family Medi ; cine i On earth. Malarial fever, Ague and Bilousness, will leave evry neighborhood as soon as hop bitters arrive. "My mother drove the paralysis and neuralgia all out of her system with hop bitters.". Omego Sim . Keep, the kidneys healthy with hop bitters and you need not fear sickness. I Ice water is rendered harmless and more refreshing and reviving with hop , bitters in each draught. The vigor of youth for the aged and infirm in hop bitters. june 18 lm d-w i . . , ' a it-' m 1 tM TheDaily Revlev. ; WHAT 18 THE USE? What is the use of this impetuous haste' The end is certain. Iet us taW our ) time, And hoard the vital forces that we wrts'.e ' Before pur day has reached its golden ": prime. ; i What is the use of rushing with gpent breath ' -After old age, its furrows, its white hair? Why need we hurry so to welcome Deatli. Or g9 half way, with hands "stretched out, to Care? There i,s no use. -: Dearjieart, it wc but wait i All things will find us1. Let us pause, I say, We cannot go beyond the silent gate That lies a short day's journey down the way. Se let us take our time in youth's fair bowers, The summer season is so brief at hpst Let us look on the stars, and pluck the flowers. And when our feet grow weary, let us rest. ' ;-. I jet us lake time for love and its delight ; It is the one sweet thing that pays for L all The bilterness of life, for sorrow's blight. For I'ain's despair and Death's funer al pall. In that lost era when the world was new, Love was nien.'s first pursuits and life's excuse, . ! Now has that tiaie come back to me and you j Why). should seek for more? hat is the user . --Ella Wlieeler. disease Is an effect, not a cause Its origin within; its manifestations without. Hence, to cur the disease the CAUSE must be remov ed, and in no other way can a cure bo effected. WARNER'S SAFE KIDNEY AND LIVER CtJKK is established on just this principle. It rilea that 95 Per Cent- of all diseases arise from deranged kidneys and iver and it strikes at once at the root of the iiftlculty. The elements of which it Is com- iMjsed act directly upon the great organs, bo th them in a healthy condition drive disease and iftUi from the system. i For the innumerable troubles caused by un healthy Kidneys, Liver am Unary Organs; for the distressing Disorders of Women; for Malaria and for physical derangements gener ally, thla great romody has o equaL Beware of Impostors, Imitation and concoctions said JS1itel2k for WAKNER'S SAFE DI ABETES CURE. . For sale by all dealers. ' . ' II. II. WARNER A CO. mplW-1., . Rochester. K. Y. nni st-a sjwsvs on I the lookou t for chan ces to Increase weir earnimrs. and in time .n.a -uithv thAfsa who do not Improve their opportunities remain in poverty- Weor ler a vreat chance to make mraey, Wfi want many men, women, boys and girls to work ror us right .u their own localities. Any one can do the work properly from the first start. The buslnesswlli pay more than ten times ordi nary wages. Expensive outfit furnished free. No one who engages fails to make money, rap Idly. You can devote your whole time to the work, or only your spare momenta. Full In formation and all that is needed sent free. Ad dress sttnson Si Co.i Portland, Maine. - A Mllliouairo's Stable. It is learned that in return .for Damas cus, which Mr. Garrett has sent as a present to the King of Italy, the latter will send Mr. Garrett a pair of camels. The camels, as Mr. Garrett proposes, will be given to Druid Hill Park. Many lovers of fine horses visited'Montebello, Mr. Garrett's country seat, to see Da mascus before he was sent to the King. Montebello proper contains eight hun dred acres, but other farms owned by Mr. Garrett, linking into it, make it have over two thousand acres and carry its boundary nearly to Loch Haven. Montebello is situated between the Ilil len road and the old York road, com mencing at Homestead Village and run ning to Arlington avenue. Air. Garrett has on his placo about one hundred and fifty fine horses, including thorough breds and trotters. Among the most noted are two thorougbred stal lions, Saladin and Selini, both bred by Mr. I Garrett. . Sala din is by Daniel the Phophot, dam im ported Arabian Lpare lsnea, ana is Mr Garrett's favorite. He .is a bay horse of perfect form, with white feet and, blazed face; Selira, abeautiful bay with black points, . was- sired by John Harper's Virginian, dam Esnea. 'There are about 3Qtrotting-bred brood mares by such sires as Almont, "Ad ministrator, Alcade, Lot hair, Bashaw, .Tr., and other noted horses At 1 the head cf the stud stands Maryland Vol- untcei-, by " Goldsmith's Volunteer, a magnificent dark rich bay horse, with black points, 16 hands high and of ereat power. The young consist of eleven two years olds by Volunteer and eighteen sucking - colts by the same. There are eleven colts by Adniack. Im ported jShetland mares have been bred to Saladin and Damascus. These di minutive specimens of horseflesh show the beauty of form of Ihe thoroughbred horse and the striking colors ana size of the ponies. Baltimore Sun. : ; - Blook Orinkiog in St Louis. Blood drinking . is dally becoming more popular in St. Louis, and a prom inent wholesale butcher, who supplies the city institutions with meat, says there is a sort of craze for the fluid. Bullocks' blood has, of course, long been a favorite beverage with consiimp tiyes and persons of wasted vitality, but it would seem that the crimson iin its lukewarm state is now regardedirathcr as a preventive than a cure for wast ed tissue. It is said that milk is but clarified blood, losing, however, its nutritive powers in the process of clar ification ; hence the people resort to the pure article. The taste is said to be so similar to that of warm millc that, could an unsuspecting pe(rson be blind folded and offered a giass of warm', hew milk, and another of - "Warm "blood fresh from the veins of a healthy young bullock, he could, not discriminate. Not every one can drink milk fresh unadulterated, as it is 4oo rich and causes biliousness, and not every one can throw back the head, raise a goblet of the vital red fluid to the lips, and let it slowly trickle down the throat and into the primary stomach,- It is not that the latter is more, objectionable than milk, but rather from association. The city contractor is a powerful, stout and ruddy man of 30 years, weighing over 200 pounds, and nas thorough con tempt for doctors. He was up to the age of 19 a clerk, . and at that time weighed but 110 pounds, and was the possessor of a wan and pallid counten ance, but through the advice of a. friend he "embraced butchering," and al though tie has never tasted blood, he says that working in and around it, and breathing ;tho air, laden with. ;the effluvia, (has made him the powerful man that he is. A Prolific Cow. "i Mr. FTarnian J: Lnshbanzh. of Stann ton,; has a jersey cow . six years old, lor which ne was recently ouereu 1 Ann-whirh sn-m hf. rp.fnsed- Thonffh only sis years old, she has had six calves, ana her neiter caivea Dreea as onrlv and as remilarlv as she does. One of them that Mr. Lushbaugh has not sold will calve before she is fourteen months old. The mother cow gives about four gallons pt milk. a day, a not unusually large quantity, but of this milk, ten quarts will yield eight and three quarter pounds of batten It was on seeing this yield that the patentee of nanr nhnrn nfTprpd Afr. Tj- thft SUni named above. Staufon ( Va.) Vindicat or Wonders of the West, The discover t)t a calf lake three quarters of a mile in diameter on ih top of a volcanic mountain, about miles southwest of Abuquerque, is re ported by United States Alarshal Mor rison, of New Mexico, who recenlty visited it with Senator and Surveyor General Atkinson: ! The water is so strongly Impregnated with salt that a thick spongy crust has formed around the margin. This natural supply of pure salt is said to have been long known to the Indians. But the most curious feature of the lake, said Marshal Mor rison to a reporter of the St. Louis Re publican, is a tall, white column of vol canic origin which rises from its center to the height of 100 leet. sloping toward the top, am) rough enough to be as cended with much difficulty, and on reaching its summit the travelers were surprised to And that the cone was hol low and inclosed at its base a pool of dark green water, to which they clam bered down. They found no incrusta tions like those on the outside, but the brine was so strong that a hand or stick thrust into it catno oat perfectly white with innumerable particles of salt. One of .he party enjoyed a delightful bath in the pool. This js rather a tough yarn for a United States marshal to spin. That Husband of Mine Is three times the man he - was before he began using "Wells' Health Renew- cr. $1. Druggists. it is neither sate, respectable, nor wise to bring any youth to raanhbod without a regular calling. Industry, like idleness, is a matter ot habit No idle boy will make an active, in dustnous and useful man. Mrs. M. E. Edwards, Newberne, N. C, says: T have received very " ben- ehcial enccts irom the use ot Brown s Iron Bitters." MISCELLANEOUS. Let us be careful of our work that it uine,' simple-hearted is in us, the best that U3. jonly of the quality be thorough, gen- , the best that can come out of Dr. Benson's Skin Cure consists of internal and external treatment at same time and it makes the skin white, soft and smooth. It contains no poisonous drugs, . j$r at druggists. . In misfortune one may know a friend. Sn battle a hero, in debt an honest pjerson, in decaying fortunes a wife, and kinsmen in affliction. A good Baptist clergyman' of Bergen, N. Y., a strong temperance man, suf fered with kidney' trouble, neuralgia and dizziness almost to blindness, over two years after he was told that Hop Bitters would cure him. because he was at'riad oi and prejudiced against "Bitters." Since his cure he says none need fear but trust in Hop Bitters. Be willing to do way. We need none if we cannot wield but our own must not good in your own of us be disturbed another's weapons rust. llysteria and Nervous Prostras ' t ( . t ,.-J ' ' We give our readers an extract from a cheerful letter, written by Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, of Richmond, Ind.. who says: Samaritan Nervine cured me of hysteria and nervous prostra tion." Cpmment is useless. It is little troubles that wear the heart out. It is easier to throw a bombshell a mile, than a feather even with artil lery. " " ' ' ' "" What Seyen Could not do. Nashville. Tenh., April 6, 1881; H II Warner & Co.: Sirs Seven physicians could not do for me what your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure ac complished. . Hopelessly sick witK kid ney diseases, it restored me to perfect health, , . JACOB MYERS. We Have Just Eeceived i'AN 1NV01CE4OF ELEGANT DRYCHAMPAGNE to which we call your especial attention: "CHATEAU DE DIZY" LJj M. CANNEAUX & FILS Claretsbf Ujndoubted Purity. FIXE, RICH IFLAVOR AND GOOD BODY. POSITIVELY NO LOGWOOD. $5, $7, $10 and $15 per Case. No plcasantcr or healthier., diink for the Summer months. " .' ' Do not be misled by the brand of our Cham pagne; it SEE SIS appropriate, but we guaran tee that IT WILL NOT produce headache. VIENNA BEKB, (best on the market) 2 per dozen. P. L. BRIDGrERS & CO. june IS HO North Front St. . r f 100 Grocerien. Boxes Srao. and D. S. SIDES, 1.000 Bbla FLOUR. ' 200 Bbis MOLASSES, 100 Bags COFFEE, - - ; 75 Bbb SUGAB, ' 60 Bbls BICE, 200 Sacks MEAL, 1.000 Bushs CORN. i 1,000 Bales HAT. 100 Cases LYE, 100 Boxes SOAP, 50 Boxes CANDY;"' 73 Boxes CRACKERS, 100 Cases OYSTKKS, 60 Boxes CANDLES. 25 Gross MATCHES. " For sale by june 11 KERCHNER A C ALDER BROS rTS" rZ3 U H not, life is sweeping U W i I : by, go antl dare be- I C I C'lOr I I lore jott file, some U VA L.TT1 'C U , thing, mighty and Bubllme leave behind to conquer time." $66 a week In your own town.' $5 outfit free. No risk. Everything new.r Capital not required We will furnish ytra everything. Many are making fortunes, ladles make as much "a men, and boys , and girls make great pay. Reader, if yon want business at which you can make great pay all the time, write for partlca ars toll. ILuxETT ft Co., Portland, liaise. nov is-cusw tx. NO MORE. EYE-GLASSES. No More "Weak Eyes. A Certain. Safe anl Effective Bemeily lor SORE. WEAK AND INFLAMED EYES, Producing Long Sililcilue3, i.a I Hc fitoring the Slghtof the Old. Cures I'car lrojw. Granulation. Stye Tnmers, Red KC8, Matted Eye Lashes, and Pro ducing Quick Belief and Perm a neat Cure. Also, equally efficacious when uued in other maladies, such as Ulcers, Fever Sores, Tu mors, Salt Rhenm, Burns. Piles, or wherever inflammation existo, MITCHELL'S SALVJa may be used to advantiie. . . Sold by all Druggists. june l-4w FIFTEEN. FACTS. McuraJslc'and Nervous Headache renioved by Dj: Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pills. Humor", Scrofula, Ulcers vanish before Dr Benson's Skin Cure. Internal anil external. Dr Beusou's Skin Cure consists of internal and external treatment at same time and it makct, the skin white, soft and smooth. It contains no poisonous dius.: ; l at druggists. WHOLESALE TPICES. Oh, how my headaches ! Remove the cause by Dr. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pills, Tender Itchings in any part of the body cured by Dr. Benson's Sklu Cure. 'Tls bes . Hcailache banished, no matter what cause, sick, nervous, neuralgic, dyspeptic. Which is it ? It can be effectually removed by Dr. lk:n son's Celery and Chamomile Pills. cick headache, distressing malady, cured by Dr. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pills, Makes the skin soft, white and eiuootlu Dr Benson's Skin Cure. Elegantly put up. Dr. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pills contain no opium, quinine, or other harmful drug, and are highly recommended for . head ache, neuralgia and nervousness. 53 cents at druggists. ' Periodical Headaches fly before Dr. Ben son's Celery and Chamomile Pills. All drug gists, i Ilalr and Scalp diseases thoroughly cured by Dr C W Benson's Skin Cure. None like It. Dr. Benson's Skin Cure consists of Internal and external treatment at same time and it makes the skin .white, soft and smooth. It contains no poisonous drugs. $1 at druggists. Dr. Benson' Celery cure headaches of every neuralgia. ' Elegantly put up, twp bottles lit one pack age, is Dr . Benson's Skiri and Chamomile Pills nature promptly, also snre. Cure. All druggists, Headache banished, no matter what cause, sick, nervous, neuralgic, dyspeptic. Whieh is It? It can be effectually removed by Dr Ben son's Celery and Chamomile Pills. V. N. Crlttenlon, Sole Wholesale Agent for Dr. C. W. Benson's Remedies, 115 Fulton St., New York. ' Junelw-ch-Bat-nrm DKOWNED IN BEER. CONCERNING THIS POPULAR BEVERAGE TWO . MEN EXPRESS. THEIR MINDS. . "The fact is Bin ; and you may stick a pin there, that the people of this country are like lv to be drowned In a flood .of lajrer beer.'1 shouted an enthusiastic teetotaler the other day into the ear of your cornered correspon dent. That German drink has struck us hard. It is the second telusre.' vr-' I "Yes, and the- worst of this beer-drinking businos&is that it gets up ; kidney 'troubles, as a heavy raises the waves,,lS: added a city nhvsiclan. who had a knowledge of the times and a tendency to metaphor. r,The midnight 'schooner leaves behind it a wate oiiurrea tongues, headaches, torpid livers, nausea, and all that, and lays the? foundation of Bright's Disease." '.This melancholy fact accounts in part for the increasinz sales of BENSON'S CAPCINE PORUS PLASTER, which at once mitigates these. symptoms. Price 25 cents, i Ask your physician about it. ; . ' Scabury & Johnson, Chemists, New York junelS-4wd&w BURN HAMS oamDUI r T FREE BY BURNHAM BR0S,Y0RK, PA. BOOKS.-125 Tons of Standard Books, many of them the best editions -published- YocK cnoiCK sent Jor examination before payment, on reasonable evidence or gooa raitn, tnc iooks to te re turned at my expense if not satisfactory. Spe cial bargains "this month. New: publications every week. Prices lower, than ever before known, ranging fromTwo Cexts for Tenny son's "Enoch Arden," .unabridged, Large T vte, to $15 for the largest and best Ameri can Cyclopedia. Sot sold by dealers prices too low. circulars irec. Mention this paper. JOHN B. ALDEN, Publisher, june 18-4w d&w 13 Vcsey St., N Y. HE r "HOORECOUriTYGRIT" nnnii . f i r. aim Arnurn UJhnMiLLd ANU MlLLdiUftCdi ytiiiiiiiiicvuiiLU 8AMTLE3 OF K2AI. 8EXT r,i - OS AT rUCATIOX. I8RTH CAX81IRA MIUT8RE CO. D u ns.. ri i.ii. u r f r-MFJUTtOX THIS PAPF.H win start you. a wcck maoe ai nome uy the Industrious. Best busi ness now before the public. Capital not needed. We Men. women, bovs and girls wanted everywhere to work for us. Now la the the time. You can work In spare time, or give your wnoio - tune to the , business, .no other business will pay vou nearly as well. No one can fail to make enormous pay, by en gaging at once. Costly outfit and terms free. Money made fast, easOy and honorably. Ad dress Tbob A Co., Angus ta, Maine. nov 16-dAw tf. r r EEFQHErtr AND. tt AFTER Electrk Appliaacei ar teatroa 30 Dajt TriaL " TO MEM OflLY; Y00H0 OR OLD,: -TTTJIO are afTerta? tram Jfvoc PwiUTTT V . jxwr VrT4t.rrr:Xc w Ktiri Tomrm am ; Tvto, WMraa Wkaukkske. and all tboe diie -f f vrsssoXAb Kattb rcwiitinsf from iirm n4 , f Otnu C At sis. Speedy relief and rompleU) revt f r-ttit-uot Utrm.TiiJOE anil MifTTOOw Gt ASASTKKa. f The erawi? iifrery f tha Xmetentlt Century. SeDdatHeIUnulntedPaMpbletfe. Adarea I tsiu ?3 cm C3.. L!Jin::;Aii. tzizx mmmmmmm 'i it tly S7-l20dAtrlyj - - . ' I 4QT The following uou wholesale prices geaeraily. -tmall orders higher o rices h&i inotrUons rcprcseni .- In making nr higher prices have to be changed 11 o 10V oo 10 oo a oo a 75 90 60 a n 9 '26 a 00 30' i$ S3 50 0 9 90 00 mi 00 18 n It it io a 18 t 10 0 50 a 85 tb it a BAGGING' Standard.. 2 li ft....... B A CON North Carolina Hams, V 35- Shoulders, p 8.. ....... Skies, B.. WESTERN SMOKED Ilams...... .......... Sides, y ft-... Shonklers.. ........... DRY SALTED Sides, V lb. . 1 1 i9 Shoulders, y lb 00 Q UAluu&LS Spirits Turpentine, Second Hand, each New New York, each.... .... New City. each BEESWAX; V lb BRICKS, V M BUTTER, y Bv NorUi Carolina. : Northern........ .. Wilmington.. ...... Northern.......... CANDLES, It lb Sperm.;..... Tallow...... Adamantlae CHEESE, IT fc Northern Factory. Dairy, Cream 11 state COFFKE.VaV- Java.. Laguyra.. ............... ...... - Rio,.... . CORN MEAL, bu.. In sacks COTTON TIES, V bundle. domestics Sheeting, 4-4, V yd. Yarns. 4P bunch........ . , EGG S, tf" dozen. Mackerel; No. 1, V bbl.......l6 00 Mackerel, No. 1, V half bbl.. 8 50 Mackerel, No. , W bbl... 4 .. 9 60 Mackerel, No. 5, V half bbl. . 5 00 Mackerel; No. S, V bbl...U- 7 75 Mullets, V bbl..... 4 00 Mullets, Pork bbls u. 7 00 N. C. Roe Herring, V kcg.i.. 3 00 T X 1U. ............... JTKKTIL.IZKRS, V 2,000 8 1'cruvian Guano, No. 1 .... 1 " 4 No. 2 " " Lobos.... Baugh's Phosphate. ....... Carolina Fcriiiizer.... Ground Bone... 00 00 Bone Meal.. 00 00 Bone Flour...... 00 00 Navassa Guano.. ......40 00 Complete Manure..... ........ 00 00 T Whann's Phosphate 00 00 Wando Phosphate 00 00 Berger & Blitz's Phosphate.. 00 00 Excel lenza Cotton Fertilizer. 55 00 French's Carbonate of Lime... 7 00 French's Agricultural Lime FLOUR, y bbl Fine......................;. Northern Super Extra Family... ; City Mills Kxtra.... .... .... , " Family... Extra Family.... GLUE y lb. GRAIN, V bushel Corn, from store, bags.whlte. Corn, cargo, in bulk, white.. Corn, cai-go. In bags, white.. Corn, cargo, mixed, In bags.. Oats, from store Cow Peas... HIDES, V ib Green........ L.. ........ Dry......... HAY V 100 tbs jsastem.. . Western. North River.; HOOP a RON, V lh , JxA,uij, v lb Northern.... ..;, "North Carolina LIME, tf- barrel LUMBER, City Sawed, V M ft . Ship stuff, resawed. 18 00 Rough Edge Plank........... 15 00 West India Cargoea.accordlng to! quality 13 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned.. 18 00 Scantling and Board, com'ni .12 00 MOIiASSES. V jrallon i New Crop Cuba, in hhda. . .'.. In bbls..... Porto Rico, lnhhds " ", r Jn bbls Sugar House, in hhds. ........ IS 15 11 -14 18 11 11 s 00 1 90 SO 25 12 -12j 14 14 1 75 ItAILUOADS, c Carolina Central R. R. Company. OrrrcK or gexsual ScrEsixTdrDavirr, . 1 " Wllmtngton. N. U.. June 13Ui. 13tS. 1 ..57 50 . .36 00 ..00 00 ..00 00 ..45 00 8 50 0 00 5 50 6 00 7 00 6 60 5 75 6 50 11 m 65 CO 4 10 4920 00 10 00 O10 00 05M at 8 00 O 8 50 tf? 4 00 a 9 cm so OT 00 051 00 eeo 00 50 00 040 00 45 00 057 00 045 00 067 00 070 OO 070 00 060 00 000 00 0 7 50 0 9 0 or 00 50 0 5 0 0 a 6 0 8 75 0 6 SO C 7 n 0 0 CO 50 12 1 20 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10-0 00 0 1 40 0 75 61 C3 00 10 13 25 25 5 O K -?S 14 020 00 01C 00 018 022 00 015 00 00 40 00 00 00 20 40 00 0 0 0 1 60 3 50 23 5C 16 00 Svrun. in bbls. .... . . . . NAILS; V Eeg, Cut, lOd basis. uiiiS, v gaiio: JKLerosene. Lard........ Linseed Rosin Deck and Spar ........ ..r POULTRY Chickens, live, srrown... " ' Spring SO Turkeys 75 PEANUTS bushel. 90 POTATOES, V bnshel- Sweet. M Irish, V bbl..... PORK, V barrel city Mess. i Prime..,.. Rump.......... 17 00 BICE Carolina, v ft.......... Rough, v bushel. BAGS, fiVountry.... City ROPE, V ib... SALT, V sack, Alum.;...... Liverpool.......:... Lisbon........ American... SUGAR, lb Cuba.. Porto Rico.. ;.. A Coffee............ ...... '. c' .................. C- ..... I ........... . Ex C--"- .....&. .......... Crushed.... .J SOAP, V fiV-Noirthern SHINGLES, 7 In VM.. ....... .JO 50 yCommon...,..L.............;. 2 50 Cypress Saps.l... 4 60 Cyprees Hearts..... .......... 0 00 STAVES. V M W. O. Barrel.12 00 It. O. Hogshead. . . ... . .00 00 TALLOW, Vib... 8 TIMBER, y M feet-Shrpping.12 00 xincmiu- ....................11 "23 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 -0 0 0 0 0 36 38 48 00 28 80 to 16 .45 00 00 20 22 35 30 25 10 75 75 024 00 017 00 018 4H 95 0J 10 m0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 0 70 0 0 100 & 0 15T 2 75 75 00 75 00 00 9 9 8 11 011 00 0 3 00 0 5 00 0 7 50 018 00 010 00 0 ilO 014 00 013 00 0 m MlUFrbne.... 7-50 Mill Fabr 6 000 6 50 uommon null................. 5 00 Inferior to Ordinary .......... O 00 WHISKEY,V gal-Northern.. 1 00 North Carolina... 1 00 WOOL. V tt Washed 8 Unwashed. 21 Burrv.. ............ ............ 10 0:0 00 0 4 00 0 4 00 0 2 50 a S3 0 22 0 15 Commissioner's Sale. JJY VIRTUE AND IN PURSUAyCE OF A decree of the Superior' Court of New nanovcr County, made In the case of George W. Price, J., i Administrator of ' George W. Price, against James W. Price and vlfe Catherine Price, Edward Davis and wife Eliza J. Davis. Sophia A- Price, wife of George W. Price, Jr ' Caroline Price, David M.- Prte, D. J. Saun ders and wife Fannie Sannders. George Ed ward Davis and Anna Louisa Price, widow of late George W. Price, deceased, and William K. Price and wife Margaret Price. The un dersigned. Commissioner appointed by said decree, will expose fouale to the highest bid der, for cash, at 12 o'clock, ML. at the Court House door of the said county, in the city of Wilmington, on Monday,. July ind, 1883, the following desrribed property: Four pieces or parcels of land In the said city of Wilmington, beginning at a point in "the eastern line of Ninth street. 110 feet North of the northeast ern intersection of Wooster street witn Ninth street, runs thence North with said eastern line of Ninth street I CO feet, thence East paral lel with Queen street, 330 feet to Tenth street, thence South with t be , western line of Tenth street 53 feet to ElizaJ Jaraes'corner, thence West parallel with Wooster street lid feet, thence South parallel with Tenth. street 47 feet; thence West parallel with Wooster street 220 feet to Ninth street, the berinninz. Being parts of lots 3, 4 end 5, block 7, according to the official plan of the said city. To be mVi in four separate parcels. One lot on Tenth street, 53 feet by 110 feet. Three lots on Ninth street, 33 feet front by 220 feet, each. ' ; W. B. McHOY, may 24-334 ;, Corabissloncr IT o Change of Schedule. S AND ATT EE JUNE 13th, 1SS3J.TI1E following scncuuie will be operated oxCtaia BaIu-oal : ;e I PASSENGER MALL AND EXPRESS TRAIN, ' Dally except Snndaj a. ! ' ) Leave Wilmington aU. 7.10 1. M. No. I. J Txave Kaleighat. 7.35 VftM. ) Arrive at Charlotte at 7.03 A. U. Iave Charlotte at ...S.43P. M. !fo. . J Arrive Balolsh at 8.30 A.M. . ) Arrive at Wilmington at.... 8.25 A. If. ""Traaeenprcr Train stop at regular station only, and train ts dcsignateil In the Company! Time Table , 5 . - . SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MAIL EXPRESS ANS FREIGHT. Dally except Sundays. - . Leave Charlotte.... ,...w...... 5.3i) P.M.: Arrive at Shelby... 0.00 P. M. Leave Shelby..... 7.00 A. At. Arrive at Charlotte 10.33 A, M, Trains No. 1 and 2 make close connection at Hamlet with R. A. Trams to and from Ral eigh. . .; - - - - Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte. Aa&o- ir;in io, x lor oiatcsvuic, otaiions Western N C R II. Ashevillo and TMdnts West. Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens, Atlanta and all points Southwebt. s U C. JONES, Superintendent. F. W. CLARK, General Passenger Agent ' iuuc 13 : tj, ' - . Wilmington, r Columbia & Augusta It. R. Co. Oraoi or Gekrai. s cferixtsst&eb t. WUmlngton, N. C. May 13, 18f 3 Change of Schedule. a 3. Sched- rN AND AFTER MAY 13th., W 4. OS A. M., the following Passenger ul will be run on this road : . NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY J OS. 43. West and 47 East, ? - Iave Wilmington , 9.SJ P. M. Leave Florence. 2.55 A. M. Arrive at C. C. A A. Junction...... C.20 A. M. Arrive at Cohirnlla l fi.0 A. M. Iave (klumbta....'..ip.. J. lo.oo P; M. IieaveC, C. & A. Junction.. ....... 10. ?0 P. M. : Ieave Florence.... .t. 1.52 A. M. Arrive at WllmKgton...... ......... C.19A. M. NlOT MAIL All PA83KNOER TBAM, DAILY, A NO. 40 WUST. - feave Wilmington........ ..........11.10 P. M. Arrive at Florence.................. 2.20 A. M. MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN DAILT ''- . No,43EasU Ieave Flarence at 3.23 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington.... i. 7.42 P. M Train 43 stops at all Stations. - . No. 40 stops ouly at Flomlngton, Whltevllle. Fair Bluff and Marion. Passengers for Columbia and all points bn G. & C. It. 11., C, & R. R. Stations. Aiken Junc tion, and all points beyond, should take 43 Night Express. - ' . : separate Pullman Sleepers for Charleston and for Augusta on Train 48. All trains run solid between Charleston Wilmington. Iocal freight leaves Wilmington dalb ccpt Sunday at 7 A. M. 1 ; JOHN F. DrVINTE, General Superintendent. - T. M. EMERSON, General Passep.gor may 15 , Wilmington & Wcldon , Railroad Company. Omcs of General Sdeeitu?dent,' i Wlbnlngton, N. C, iJuno 14. 18S3, . . J Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER JUNE 14, IS33, ATJS.OO A. M.,-Passenarer Trains on the Winning ton & Weldon Railroad will run as follows : DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY Nbs. 47 North and 48 South. e Wllminflrton. Front St. Dcnot. 6.40 A. M Arrive at Weldon... 12.40 P. M Leave Weldon 8.10 P. M Arrive at Wilm'gton, Front St. D'pt, 9.10 P. M Fast Through Mail a passekgeb Thai Daily No. 40 South. ; ' Leave Weldon...... 6.10 P, H Arrive at Wilm'gton.FrontSt.D'p't 10.55 P. M MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAINS DAILY No. 43 North. r Leave Wilmington..... Arrive at Weldon ...... 8.00 P. M. 2.20 A. M. Train No. 40 South will stop only at Rocky Mount, Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. Trams on Tarboro Branch Road Leave Rocky ' r Count for Tarboro at 12.00 A. M. and 4.30 p. M Dally. Returning, leave Tarboro at 10.00 A. M and 3 P. M. Dally. Trains on Scotland Neck Branch Road leave Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3;25 P. M. Re turning leave Scotland Neck at 7.39 A. daily except Sunday. Train No. 47 makes close connection at Wcl don for ail pouts North Dally. All rail via Richmond, and dally except Sunday via Bay Line. -j - . . Train No. 43 runs daily and makes close con ncction for all Points North via Ittcbtnond aud Washington. All trains run solid between Wellington and Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleep ers attached. For accommodation of local travel a passen ger coach will be attached to local freight leav ing Wilmington at 6.15 A. IU Dally except Sunday. , - - - - - T JOHN F. DIVESTS, General Superintendent. T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Aeent. jane 15 - - . FLEMMING HOUSE. W. J. CALAIS, Prop'r. ' dlTUATED AT THE VERY FOOT of the Blue RMge. within sight and easy reach of some of the most famous peaks. Tte Roan Mountain and other noints of interest are near. r Delightful air, saluorloas cllruate and excel lent water. - - - - -.- , .. . j - - -I 1 will b pleased to corretpond with parties proposing rest or recreation to the mountains during the Summer months. Kxceilrnt table. ctean uctu, airy rooms ana prompt service guaranteed. Terms low. - - feu Uhuo . , rYOTJcillEALY VI ) Siatr3flc&Tt5St.,Chica8o. y! for lsoi, -f3 vtu", ii t.i.en,xui of fattniEMat, &u, Cm, Hrla. ltaadi. liroin :s)or ku and 4 ni jviajry uoiiru. mm 1 or A nwinr jtaiuU. t?-onyd5.w -
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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