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I 1 i I i I 1 .". A A iLJlJlAlAJV I ' i I '- ft J I I 1 . 94 X W . -- PPTr.- The Daily Review .JOSH. T. JAMES. Editor & Prop. WILMINGTON. N. a THURSDAY. AUGUST g. 1983. Entered at the Postoffloe at Wilmington, N. C. as seeoad-claM natter. CONFJSDEKA.TE BONDS The trade in Cooleder&te bonds, says the Charleston Xetcs and Courier, has Ixxa a subject of curious interest in this . ...a 1 conntrj lor a long time, ine uomis are payable only in a stated number or years after the declaration of a treaty of peace between the Confederate States and the United States; the Government that issued them has been dead for more than eighteen years and has left co available assets, and tbo Constitution of this country declares that "neither the United Stales nor any State shall assume or pay any debt or obliga tion incurred in aid of insurrection - or rebellion against .thc United State, or any claim for the loss or emancipation of any slaves, but all such debts. obligations or claims shall be illegal and void." The States compos ing tho Confederacy arc all back in the Union, and even if they were dwposeU to compromise with tho creditors of the defunct Confederacy they are prohib ited from doinz so by the laws and Constitution of the country, which they are bounu to obey, inis is tha wholo case in a nutshell. All Confederate securities arealso ab- solatcly worthless as financial obliga tion. and yet a syndicate of foreign capitalists has been formed to press their Darmcnt. The particulars of the w - ml crazy scheme are published to-day. 'It is," as the New York Jcnild says. "one of the moat impudent wildcat schemes that wa3 ever devised even by KnzlSh rozues to zull English fools." and "nothing less than a deliberate con spiracy to bully the people of the South ern States to pay by general contribu tion to English bankers and other hold ers a part at least of tho face of the Confederate bonds." The Confederate Syndicate have hired a vault in Lon don, havo organized under the auspices of an English I-ord and two members of Parliament, have secured lenl coun sel and intend to boycott the credit of the Southern States in all the foreign mon ey markets until this long suffering sec tion is forced to comply with their ri diculous and infamous demands. The schexno will not work, and there is not onooftheold Confederate States that can be frightened into an acceptance of the terms of the foreign cranks who are suing a corpse for the price of the coQin. The charge that tho financial em barrassmcats or the Southern States are due in the slightest degree to 4 he worthlcssness ol the Confederate secur ities is absurd. Millions of foreign capital havo been invested in the South. A company of British capitalists is now doing business through its agents in this State, and other companies will send their money here as soon as it is known that the security is good and that tne rate ol merest is remunera tive. Tho Southern States are not asking for any foreign loans just now. They can ret all the money they want in the Northern markets, and even il they were hunting lor foreign loan's they would hardly co to the Iondon gamblers who havo invested in Con federate securities. Coa for rnembershiD bslnz 200. hen 10,000 memberships have been secured the organization is to be formed As there is to be no stock there Will be no dividends, but each member will be entitled to receive annually a ticket for telegraphing to the amount of $20. or ten per cent, on his payment. As these tickets will be transferable they will be good for value to any holder, but it is Dresumed that the bulk of the sub scribcrs will be merchants and others having frequent occasion to use tbe wires, On the decease of a member his heirs or devisee will be entitled to .a "death payment1 equal in any case to the original investment of $200, and alter the first year to the value of the membership as shown by the last anuual report of the directors. If there is a surplus shown for the year exceed', ingtenper cent., or $ I 000.000, the death payment is to be $300, and $100 is to be added to this payment for every ten per cent, of accumulated surplus. j The Ilichmoud.Dispatch, writing ol the Democratic State Convention, says "the main object for which it asseui bled the reorganization of the- party has been fully accomplished. The body began its labors wisely in electing the Hon. John S. Barbour chairman of the State and, under tile new plan, chair man ex officio of ttfc Executive Com mitte. He is the best organizer in the Commonwealth, and will be ably assissted by his eolaborers on the two committees. The plan or party organi zation is business-like and thorough. The platform is one on which jail true Virginians can unite; and the indict ment of the Coalition party is so vigor ous and plain that none can misunder stand the duty it teaches.' All of which sounds ffcry nice, but the fact is patent that tho Democrats in Virginia do not stand to-day a3 they stood in the last . B 1 campaign, bun, witn nam wonc iney may succeed in flanking tne Mabonliles this time. i PERSONAL.. Bjornsterne Bjornson writes in the morning, and when he is in the vein can turn oQ page after page of manuscript without a pause, even when he is sur rounded by visitors or noisy children. Sims Reeves is now one of the fat tenors of the world. He weighs about j 200 pounds, and has a chubby face. j Theietrblack curly hair of which j he; 1 has always been somewhat vain is now j iron-gray. Miss Blance Roosevelt's husband, Edward Scovel. calls himself Scovelli, j and puts "Signor" in front of his name, and so announces himself for the Lon j don concert stage Miss Mary t leiuiug is his sister. Alphonse Daudet earned his living before he was 16 years old and bad a hard struggle. He thinks that thi3. and its result in nis writings, is his chief resemblance to Charles. Dickens, with whom he has often been compared. tMrs. Frances Hodgson Burnett says that to write a novel one must use pes ink and paper with brains, imagination and generosity. Readers who com- flain of the long-delayed conclusions of icr magazine serial stories will be in clined to hint that the greatest ot these is generosity. " , j Henri Rochefort is a cultivated con-t noisseur of paintings, and has a line collection. A bullnght of Goya is his favorite, nisdaiiy article for transifjeant is written in three-quarters of an hour every evening, beginniug at 9 o'clock. At midnight he reads the proof, the intervening time and that before 1) being given locating and talk ing with friends. His hair is gray, and he lounges about artists' studios like a dilettante. NO MORE EYE-GLASSES. So Weak JEyes. More i ' MITCHELL'S : EYE-SALVE. A Certain. Safe and Effective Remedy lor SORE, WEAK: AND INFLAMED EYES. Producing Long-Sightedness, an t Re storing the Sight of the Old. Cures Tear Drops. Granulation, Stye Turners, Red Ees, Matted Ere Lashes, and Fro- t xlucing Quick Relief and Ferma- nentCurc. Also, eouallv efficacious when used in other maladies, such as Ulcers. Fever Sores, Tu mors. Salt Rheum, Burns. Files, or wherever inflammation exists, MITCHELL'S, SALVE may be used to advantage. i Sold by all Druggists at 55c. july 16-4w P. M. Hale's Publications, WOODS AND TIMBERS OF NORTH CAROLINA. 1 vol. 12mo. L Dr. Renson's Skin Cure is without a peer. It consists of both external and internal treatment and co9ts only $1. per package. At druggists. .. Be it ever so sweltering, there's no place like home. Auqusta. Chronicle. Don't Die in the House. "Rough on Rats" Cleais out rats, mice, roaches, bed bugs, flies, ants moles, chipmunks, gophers. l$c. Millinery & Fancy Goods ADIES AND CHILDREN'S IlIATS, I BON NETS, LACE TIES and BOWS AND RIBBONS In all the latest styles. Orders from the country promptly filled and satisfaction guaranteed. My patrons will find it to their Interest to call and examine. MRS. S. J." BAKER, june 0 122 MARKET STREET. An exchauee asks: "What's in a name1" Well, ask your bank directors to discount your note ami you will hna out " ! It comes to us from New York, and from a source entitled to consideration says the JniisvIlIe Courier-Journal that an arrangement has been reached between tho President and the iioveru orotOhto by hich the two, their managers and followers, are to work together to make the Republican ticket In 1 9St read Arthur and Foster. It is also stated by tho same authority that Mr. Blaine is a party to the agree ment. which is, in tho main, a project of tha fertile brain and ready tact ol Mr. Whitclaw Reid to bring the lac lions together under a banner which can rally tho stalwart and the half-breeds. A fccowledxe ol this compact has driv en Mr. Conkling off in difgust.. The New York TriLunc in' the 'cast and Cincinnati Commercial Gazette in tho West arc in due time, to herald the noTcmcat. Dorscy is to bo told to do his worst. Mr. Sherman is to be fcd with the succession. The combination expects to rcduco the ganio to a hand-to-hand fight with Ldzan aud to beat tho Illinois Senator by dividing the stalwarts and consolidating the whole strength of tbo half-breeds, led by Blaine, upon the administration, which is to pledge itself to a liberal measure for reinstating and retiring Gen; Grant. The scheme is a good " one and a strong one, if the Republicans carry Ohio and New York in the fal1 ' elections. If those States arc lost, then MOON SU INE. AproiKjs of Drl Brown Seouard's new amenhetic, which destroys sensi bility but not consciousness or physical activity, it is suspected that our (Gov ernor made the .discovery years ago and has been practising with it ever since. Boston l'ranscripl. A lion tamer ouarrclled with his wife. a powerful virago, and was chased by her all around his tent. On being sore ly pressed he took re luge in the cage among the lions. "Oh, you contempti ble coward!" she shouted; "come out if you dare!" From the French. An Iowa woman who had been blind for three years suddenly recovered her sizht and declared she had been cured by praj-er. btrango that she should have gone without prayer for three long years. Some people will try every other remedy before trying tho prayer cure Durlington Jlatckcyc. "Charlie is a brave fellow." remarked Browu. . "Few men would care to go about at night as he docs, unarmed. I should think that he would be afraid that somebody would! take his life." "Nonsense'. "exclaimed Fogg; "robbers never take anything I that is utterly worthless. They might take his money bat his life, never," Boston Transcript, "I understand you have rented another house." said an Austin gentle man to an acquaintance "Do you like the location?" ?Yes, quite a number of conveniences. There's a livery stable on one side, a lager beer saloon next door and a lard factory right across the street. Everything seems handy enough as far as I can see." Texas Sfliny$. SHOUTS. Kahoka. Mo . Feb. 9, 1880. I purchased five bottles of your Hojm Bitters ot liishop &jUo. last tail, lor my daughter, and am well pleased with the Bitters. They did her more good than all the medicine-she ha3 taken for six years. WM. T.McCLURE. The above is from a very reliable far mer whose daughter was in poor health lor seven or eight years, and could ob tain no relief until she used Hop Bit ters. She is now in as good health as any person in the country. We have a large sale, and they arc making remaikable cures. W. II. BISHOP & CO. Little gold pigs are worn as ornas raents probably because they are stye lish. Cured Six Years Ago. "It has been 6 years since I was cured of fits," says Mr. XV I Ford, of Wirt, Jefferson Co , Ind." Samaritan Nervine did it." And it always will, reader. $1.50, at druggists. There is a song called "Turn My Face to the Sea.'' It is probably the wail of a stuffed mermaid. Bound to Sell. 1 fY ENTIRE STOCK OF SPRING AND 1VI SUMMER CLOTHING will be sold cheaper than the cheapest. WniTE VESTS 75 cents to $2.00 WHITE SHIRTS 50 centa to $1.80 PERCALE SHIRTS 7p cents to $1.2." STRAW HATS 10 cents to $1.75 Also, Fine Ladies' Slippers. Call and see me SOL BEAR, 20 Market St s Branson's N. C. Business Directory FOR 1883, OON TO BE ISSUED 6th" Edition 17th year of publication, will contain over ecx,ooo nsr.3VEES3 and Is intended to be the FULLEST AND MOST RELIABLE REFERENCE BOOK ever published for North Carolina. I The Business and Professional Men of everv County, City and Village will be recorded and classified for convenient reference J Price $5. i apl2T tf w Tobacco. E HAVE FULL LINES OF TCBA Two one-armed men applauded in a Stockholm theatre by slapping their re maining hands together. A passiou play is to be produced at Emerald, a small village near San Francisco, it is said, as a summer at traction next year. j A South Carolina Baptist church contains in its old record the expulsion of a woman for doitig too much talk ing in the neigh borhood." In a Massachusetts. liquor trial the Court said that it a druggist delivered liouor over a counter in a public place. tj those who called lor it, then he kept a public bar. ; I The Key. Thomas J. Norris. : oastor ot tne rtazaretbi l'nmitive Baptist Church in Alabama, went to his church while ill and presided over a conference meeting lying m a bed. In all parU of India preaching in the public squares has been practiced lanre- Uy by Christian mis3ocarie?, and they are now imitated by both Hindu and Mohammedan priests. Placer mining in the old style has been revived in San Francisco. Gold was discovered in digging a cellar, and several men hate since been industri ously using pans, at a profit of about S3 a day. Tho Hosadalis. Is a potent remedy in all Chronic disease , but in these it will require long continuance in the use of the medicine, in order to carry out ot the system ail the poisonous humors from the blood. ROSADAIS is a sovereign remedy for all diseases of the blood. It has no equal for the cure of nervous disorders. Read this certificate : Baltimore, July 10, 1879. I would like to bear testimony to the merits of ROSADAUS, by saying that some eight years ago I was totally prostrated and could get no relief from our family physician, but after taking one bottle of ROSA DALIS I became entirely restored to health. I now weigh 175 lbs., but when I first took medicine I weighed only 130. I cheer full recommend it to all, and especially to those alllicted with nervous lcbility. MRS. A A. MARON. it will, of course, go to pieces, do tho Republicans like it? And will the Democrats 4o about it? Silver Plated Spoons and Forks. low prices, at.TACOBi.'s : j f Quarterly Meetings Wilmington District of the Methodist E. Church,! South. THIRD- ROUND. Cokesbury at Bethany Aug 4-5 Bladen 1 I An 11-12 Clinton at (Goshen Aug 18 19 Elizabeth . . . , Aug 25-20 Whiteville Aug 25-26 Point Caswell at Pt Caswell Aug 28-29 Waccamaw Mission ..Sept 1- 2 Fair Bluff. Sept 8- 9 Robt. O. Burton, P. E. Marvin's Celebrated which we are selling: EIGHT CENTS under prices prior to May let. Also a very large stock of GROCERIES and PROVISIONS at bottom figures. WORTH & WORTH. may 7 Ctelth, $1.23. i' i "The publication of such facts in a shape that makes them accessilple, is the very beet service that the public spirited men in the South can do their States' V. T. World. "The ve,ry thing needed. A very Important work Tor the State.' Wilmington Star. j "AUmlyand valuable publication. .Must prove rf preat service to the State." CJutr lotte Journal, j "Mr. Hale ha' done tbe State a great ser vice." Biblical Recorder. "Of such thorough excellence that it de serves the . t widebt circu lation. Nashville (Tenn.) Lumberman. The book Is well printed on tinted paper, la handsomely bound in cloth, contains 272 pages and an accurate and beautifully executed map ot the State; with all its railroad routes de fined. . ! " : EVERYBODY'S BOOK. Answers to simple questions frequently put to lawyers by Laymen. " i Poiuts in Law of value to every man in North Carolina the Professional man, the Farmer, the Mechanic,: ihc Landlord, the Tenant, the Cropper, the Laborer. i 12mo., papet, Trice (Five Postage Stamps) 15 cents. I ! For sale by booksellers generally, who may be supplied in quantities on favorable terms, by either of tbe undersigned. . I , If not to be had ai your local book store, mailed post-paid on receipt of the price, by E. J. HALE & SON, Publisher. Booksellers and Stationers, N. Y. ; or, P.M. Hah), Publisher, Raleigh, N. C- feb 14 f . 1 j - . , -; THE SEASHORE ! HOTEL BRUNSWICK ! SMITH VILLE, N. C: j SEASIDE HOTEL ! WRIGIITSVILLE, iN. C. B. X.. PERKY, Proprietor. n e i nit 1: ... " BAGGING Standard.. ..lmi w iv '" .:: :::: WESTERN SMOKEdH' -Hams............ . Sides v lb ' - Shoulders.... DRY SALTED t Sides, VBi . r l 1i ... ..... I Second New New New Ci BEESWAX, V BUTTER, lb North Carolina....... Northern "' Wilmington..; ' 'Northern............ CANDLES, V ft Sperm.. . J Tallow . Adamantine. ........ CHEESfc, lb Northern Factory Dairy, Cream ' State ' COFFEE, V nv j " Java.... ...!...' Laguyra.... Rio I r!YRW HfK AT. 2 . c6ttonth5s. , I DOMESTICS , " 1 50 9 i k RhftoHnir -1 ' x 1 I'l .vvw;,, . O JA. ......... If, 'I Yarns, bunch. b.T ... IIanLei.v, H York, each i r 5 tv.each 80 - i . 1 to 7? ... r IB 4 I r k 83 10 io 2 1(1 EGGS, V dozen. FISH Mackerel, No. lg V bbl..... ic M Mackerel, No. 1, V half bbl I u Mackerel; No. ? bbl.Sg Mackerel, No. 2, half bbl.. 5 00 Mackerel, No. 3, tf" bbl.... 7 Mullets, y bbl...;..... II? Mullets, Pork bbls.... .... ? FERTIIAERS,"2obbftsU.'ti 8 I'P.ntvmn I .nonn K,t 1 ' k.O SO IhiL NO. 2.....L.26 22 Lobos.... ..ooS wu MMLl m Baugh's Phosphate,. f.oobo S 00 tt.'A milESE TWO SUMMER RESORTS WILL be open MONDAY, MAY 28, i i 1 The Hotel Brunswick, at Smithville, is 25 miles below Wilmington, and accessible oy two first-class steamers, making two trips daily. Tne seaside Hotel is situateain a larere errove on Wrightsville Sound; is composed of cotta ges for families, and within 7 miles of Wil mington, at tho head or a line Shew icoau, t ne best in the Southern country. , BOTH 1IOTEIJ5 IN FULL VIEW OF THE i j OCEAN. I I 00 vim -woo etofc r.ooco Sj: Complete Manure. .'.S no ZZ Whann's Phosphate , oo w Si Wando Phosphate 1 ... .00 m 52 5 Berger & Butz'a Phosphate.. 00 S' SS Excellenza Cotton Fertillzer.55 oo Z w ait Olt Bone Meal BoneFlour Navassa Gnano French's Carbonate of French's Agricultural Lime.... VlAJUa, V DDI I ; Fine '.. i Northern Super. 4. ! Family ri on Cltv Milbv-Extra k "I! " FamUy ...4 5 75 1J 560 Oim Good surf and still water bathing. Everv variety of Fish, and abundance Ovsters. Clams and Crabs. I ' spacious liaii nooms. wiui i line iian'is Miibic. . ' I . I ' i Ten-rin Alleys, BillLards and Bar.! y Terms moderate, mav 25 I ! of of A prospectus has been put lorth in New York fcr a 'Merchants' aud Tc!esTaphUts, Association," which is quite unique in its character. It is pro posed to start with a capital of $10,000. 000, subscribed and paid in . as it is called lor by the directors, by 50,000 lile members of tho Association, the .Philadelphia has found cheap cabs possible. The Heading Railway Com pany, as well as i tho Pennsylvania, js now running hansoms and four-wheei-crs. and there are still others engaged in the business. liesides the Back Bay Park in Bos ton, with its costly bridges 1 and via ducts, and, the ornamentarembarkraent on the Charles, the Cambridge side of that iver ris to be improved by private enterprise to match it. I , How Barnes, the Kentucky evangelist, ! what writes- dsck as to Miss Mane, his (daughter and. assistant: "She lost tuci unit iu cuuwai;, uu iuu uiuicu- ment. which I am happy to say has my heartiest approval, abides in increasing strength." i piRE AND BURGLAR PROOF 8AFE3, J tlzes and Price, from f50.00 to $2,200.00. j Acknowledged by the best authorities to be the BEST SAFE MADE. Extract from Scientific American editorial ol reb. llto, 1SS2: "We are also asked as to the best fire proof Aafes. We say MARVIN'S." ! A. A. WILLARD. dec 19 Axent at Wilmington. Laboratory of State Assateb ajjp Chemist, i ; 606East Grace Street. Richmond, Va., January 30th, 18S3. Mr. N. Ezekiel has made known to me the composition of his Hair Restorer and I have also subjected it to chemical examination. It contains no lead or silver, substances very commonly employed in making preparation for tbe hair, nor anything i harmful, and may thereiore be used without apprehension of in jurious results. ! 1 WM. H. TAYLOR, M. D. , State Chemist. Whilst thanking you, Mr. Ezckicl, for the Hair Restorer you so kindly sent me, I take great pleasure in saying to you that its bene flclal effects upon my hair have been so appar ent as to attract the commendation of all my friends who have noticed it. j It is in my estimation a treasure, without which the toilet of none who have used It will be complete. Hoping it may realize you the pecuniary success you so richly deserve, I remain, very respectfully, Mrs. A. e; V. Wise. Richmond, Va., Feb. 27, 1867. For sale by all druggists. Price 11 per bot tle, feb 17 Call and See I 1 I rjinOSE FAT NO. lj MACKEREL, Choice FULTON MARKET SPICfiD BEEF fresh, JNEWi JJUl'TEK, by steamer every -! ! week, . And those justly celebrated CAKES always fresh and; crisp i .. i And a full line of Family Supplies, at Crapon's Family Grocery, july 10 1883. Harper's Weekly. First National Bank of Wil : mington. CAPITAL STOCK. $250,000 SURPLUS FUND..... te.OOO ILLUSTRATED. Hi can arper's weekly stands at the head of Amerl illustrated weekly j ournals. B v its un par tisan position in politics, its admirable illustra tions. its carefully chosen serials, 6hort stories, sketches, and poems, contributed by the fore most artists and authors of the day, it carries instruction and entertainment to thousands of American homes. It will always be Che aim of the rmbllshe to make Harper' 8 Weekly the most popular and aiiracnve iamuy newspaper in tne world. .. Harper's ! Periodicals. , Per Year: Hauler's Weekly. ....... Harper's Magazine.. Harper's Bazab The Three above publications Any Two above named Harper's Young People.... Harper's Magazine Harper's : Young People I Harper's Franklin Square Librart!, one; rear (o2 Numbers) ........10 00 n Postage Free to all tubscribers in the United mazes ana Canada. ..$4 00 . . 4 00 J. 4 00 .1 10 00 X i oo 1 50 ..5 00 Deposits received and collections made'on all accessible points tn the United States. j DIRECTORS E. E. BURRUSS, A, MARTIN, D. G. WORTH JAS. SPRUNT, B..F. HALL. Enterprising local Agents wanted in this town for an article that is sure to sell, live Urnrcists and grocers prefer red. Address Hum is ton Food Preserva tive Co.. 75 i Kilby Street. . Boston. dawt28a- . ! The Ball and Theatre Season JS OVER. EXCURSIONS AND TIC NICS arc all the raze now, and JOHN WERNER, the practical German Barber and Perfumer, Xa personally In attendance at his Hair Dress lnjr Saloon Market Street, between Water and Front, Wilmington, N. C. may 16 j E. E. BURRUSS. OFFICERS!: ...4 Prefdent- A. K. WALKER. W. LARKINS.... apl!23 .. A'Mt Cashier Cashier ForWrightSTille Sonnd. QN AND AFTER JUNE I9tb, the Wagon ette will leave for WRIGHTSVILLE SOUND, EVERY DAY. from corner Second and Prin cess streets, at6 o'clock, P. 1L Beturalmr. will leave Sound at 7 A. M. For further inlormatlon apply to June 19 X. 4. SOUTHEBXAND, Cotton Seed The Volumes of the Weekly begin with the first Number for January of each year. When no time is mentioned, it will, be understood that the subscriber wishes to commence with tb,uJEnber next affcer the receipt of order. I ;The last Four Annual Volumes of Harper's Weekly, In neat cloth binding, will be sent by mailj postage paid, or by express, free of ex pense fprovided the freight does not exceed eai?1d.l!1' per volume), for $7 00 per volume. Cloth Cases for each volume, suitable for binding, will be sent by mall, postpaid, on re oeiptof $1 00 each. - Remittances should be made by Post-OfQce Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. Newspapers are not to copy this advertisement vnthout the express order of Harpeb & Bros. Address t , HARPER Sc. BROTHERS, 12 - i New York. : I ForjPlanting. 500 BU3HELS iGooi PLANTING SEED, FOR SALE AT may 12tt Willard's. PACIFIC GUANO. j Just received and for sale, SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO ' AND ' ' ' . ' Dissolved BoneiPhosphate. We never have had the first;complainf of these Fertilizers not bringing a'profltable crop See otuCoimtry iAgcnls. ' Ub 2lJtW . SPRUNTiAJSON. C6 65 1 CO .1 1 20 75 1 GLUE V ft.. GRAIN, bushel Corn, from store, bags.whlte. Corn, cargo, in bulk, white Corn, cargo, In bags, white.. Corn, cargo, mixed, in bags Oats, from store. 4 .v..; Cow Peas ; HIDESJ lb-Green Drv HAY, 100 fca eastern Western North River,. ., HOOP v', V lb... LARD, NorthOia.... , North Carolina. . . . . . LIMEJW' barrel LUMBER. Citv Sawed. W M ft amp niff, resawea. is 00 Rough Edge Plarik. . . .i 15 00 West India Cargoes.according j io quauty... j 13 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned.. 18 00 Scautling and Board: com 'n-12 00 MOLASSES, gallon I , i New Crop Cuba, in hhds....i I " M in bbls w Porto Rico, in bads !. " 1 I " in bbls Sugar House, in hhds ? . in bbls Syrup, In bbls , NAILS, V eg, Cnt.lOd basis.. OILS, W gallon j ! Kerosene L.) 11 15 O O O a o 01H A O 018 01 S 0 a 30 S, 00 0 40 0 00 40 00 00 00 ?6 40 0 00 ;.v.v::i: 1. 1 grown. Lard Linseed... 'Rosin Tar Deck and Spar POULTRY Chickens, live. 1 Spring. . Turkeys; .... PEANUTS bushel fOTAXUES, v unsnei Sweet. . J Irish, V bbl. PORK, tf barrel- City Mess ......'23 K Prime... Jltf 00 Rump , ...17 CO RICE Carolina. V ft Rough, tf bushel.. BAGS, ft Country.... City L.....1. ROPE. V ft I ... SALT, W sack, Alum.... Liverpoo ..' ... 33 20 75 90 3 60 1 1 02ON 016 1' 018 0' 0 or A 3 0 a on i 0 ; 01fi 0100 0101 a a s H 0 0 f 01S . 01W 1 0 3 013 Lisbon.. ...i : i.. 00 OUlCllUUll...... SUGAR, ft Cuba... ....... Porto Rico.. A Coffee... B 02t 017 00 018 00 4U0I 66 01U 1KB l 1U.O Htt 00 O 0 a 0 0 o a a 00 00 00 00 OQ oa t ft 00 70 0 0 j 1010 0 It 8 c Ex C Crushed. .....!... art A 13 M . VArfhimi 1 SHmGLES,71n.VM.........10 60 01J j uommon 2 on o" vjriuwa LauDi ....... ......... CvDreea Hearts 0 00 0 7 W STAVES, V M W. O. Barrel.. 12 00 018 w R. O. Hogshead ..00 00 tw TALLOW. V ft...... ! 18 0 .t TIMBER, V M fect-Shlpping.12 00 U g Kinn mi ... ..11 va MViaw Mill Prime 7 60 Ot Mill Fair.. ....... 1 6OO0?? Common Mill....: 5 00 0.'O Inferior to Ordinary...... 0 00 O 4 ? WHISKEY. W gal Northern., 1 00 O g woolly ftWashed.... , ?X 0 unwashed A i Farmers j Take ! Notice CHOLERA COHT HOG 'OCX" TirORRIS la inat. tljA thlncr'fyi vnrA nr nntrmt TTni? era and all diseases to -which Swine arew ject; it wui prevent that areaanu known as Trichnao. and will put yonr bof b a thrifty, healthy jondltlon. clearing the "j neys, nver, c, 01 worms ana paran .j nminHn anrt will f irtmiii aMntls WirdijlZ V directions, cure 10 hogs of the Cholera anrt p usual time, thereby saving one half f the leea. Th foMm.. si TW.1IM ..m . i Villi I the praise , All farmers should buy ar For sale .wholcsalo and retail, by WJ GREEN, Druggist, Market Street, WllmlngU. FLEMMING HOUSE. v.. . ... 1- 1 . : ' W. J. CAIA!S;.Pr .... . .I Prop'r r FOOT of f IC ITUATED AT THE VERY Bbae Ridge, within sight and easy rfccn Vl some of the most famous peaks, i The KoD Mountain and other points of interest are near. Delightful air, salubrious climate artd excel lent water. - , i . ! ,! I will be pleased to correspond with partte Sroposiiig rest or recreation in the mountain uring the Summer months. Excellent tobi lean beds, airy rooms and prompt servif guaranteed. Terms low. '. . 1 J ICDIO-Om :- f . .' I V -V J
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