(I . i . I ... - M -a Lowt. .n in tU t MISCELLANEOUS. :.l . ,-.L MISCELLANEOUS, The Daily Review, JOSH. T.' JAMES, Editor A Prop WILMINGTON. N..CX - ! whether he would or I ny Ilall organization would. ' Bat let me tell you, Mr. Tiiaen win noi w candidate. The coming man Is llngn J. Jewett." i i i not the Tammr - Enterprising local Agents wanted in nui, iuc AAiuwi. - tht ia mire to sell, live druggists and grocers prefer red. Address! 1 am iston Food Preserva tive Co.. v75 Kilby Street. Boston. . dawiOSa. " - MISCELLANEOUS. THURSDAY. AUGUST 23. I883 Eotered at iho Polofflee at Wllmlnxton.X- C, m eon4U4 natter. The Massachusetts State Democratic Convention will meet at SpringCeld on September 20. Heretofore the Repub lican Convention has always met last, but, it li said that, under advice from Batler, the Democrats have concluded it is best to await the action 01 ins re publican Convention Jaef ore announcing their policy and selecting their candi dates. , , Ex-Congressman Dezendorf, the leader of the Straightout Kepublicans in Virginia, says that they arc going to crash out Mahone and his crowd. M We will nominate," he says, "straightout candidates in nearly all tho legislative dlstricU next fall, and in many ol them wo will bo successful. 1 think wc will hold the balance of power in the next Legislature." Senator Pendleton wa3-defeated at every point in the Hamilton County, Ohio, Democratic Convention on Sat urday. The defeat was brought about by John It. McLean, of the Cincinnati Enquirer, who made up the slate and, it is said, used his own and Bookwal ter's money freely. Pendleton and his friends are said to believe that the en tire Democratic county ticket will be defeated. It 13 seriously announced by a corres spondentof the New York Times that Mr. Tilden will undoubtedly be a candi date for the Democratic nomination for President, and that his recent purchase of a team of fast horses from Kentucky is accepted by the Democratic politician at Saratoga as a final settlement of the question whether ho intends to "run" lor the Presidency next year. On the other hand, the Louisville Courier' Vournaf soberly avers that Mr. Tilden is not a candidate, and will not be a candidate under any circumstances, and that Mr. McDonald, of Indiana, is his residuary legatee. - Gen. Diaz has secured the adoption of a law by twenty out of twenty-seven Mexican States which effectually muz zles the press. Thi Mexican institu tion says : "The liberty ot w riting and of publishing writings on any subject is inviolable' The law has hitherto punished the publication of matter in citing to revolution, subversive of pub lic morals, or libellous, the trial being by jury. Diaz's new law permits the editor to be put in prison upon complaint under either of these three heads, without bail, until the alcalde sees fit to try him. This an outrage on the press. Diaz, who is now Chief Justice, is scheming to secure a re-election to the Presidency after the expira tion of tho term of Gonzales, who is merely a warming-pan for Diaz. . .... Wm. n. Barnum, ot Connecticut the late chairman of tho Democratic National Committee, is in trouble, it is said. A Hartford Democrat charges him with having contributed to Han cock's defeat in his State. In proof thereof he calls attention to the fact that in several districts, notably the nineteenth, now represented by Bar- num nephew. Tilden received a majority of I,05Jt, while Hancock's majority was only H2I. Another in stance is the railing off in the Demo cratic vote in Litchfield (Barnunfs County, where there was a net loss ol 742 votes. Barnum is aid to be an intimate friend of Tilden. and the Con nccticut Democrat abovu referred to iniimates that this was the cause of the chairman's defecion. SHORTS. :- Berlin makes the world's fashions in i dress and Paris advertise them. A party, including ladiesj had a sleigbridc in Washington Territory in jjuly. ' . The census shows that the majority of people's ages are at; even numbers. This is odd. j . j There is a new ( method of enamel working on glass in use in Germany, which is said to produce very fine-results. I I Six cowboys went up I from Pecos to Dallas. Texas, to take tho town, and four of thenuwere taken to the cemetery in a box. ; I I There is a penny savings bank in Philadelphia which has $400 deposited by COO depositors, xneyare auicmry dren. and tho largest sum possessed V5' one is $19. Three thousand carbines have been sent to Stanley, the explorer. An ex change remarks that Livingstone would havo preferred three thousand Bibles. But evangelization, like everything else, is carried on at high pressure nowa days. "The Swedes are said to be so hont that in Gothenburg everyone going into the opera house Jiangs. his -umbrella, coat and hat on a peg in the lobby and never thinks or asking for a check. Iso tickets are asked at the door and no checks given between acts. m Ruskia's eninity to railways is not altogether unreasonable. The pine lorests along the Adriatic at Ravenna, Italy, celebrated by Dante and Byron, and which furnished the shipyards of Rome and Venice, are to be cnt down because an excavation for a railroad has so drained the soil that the trees have died. . I ' According to a new law in Russia, dramatic authors will be paid 2 per cent, ofthe gross, receipts for a new play in one act. Pjru two act drama or opera, the author or' composer re ceives 4 per ccrft. and for a three-act piece t per cent., ahtf so on. A crowd. ed house, therefore, means $60 per night to the successful author.! w - A strong effort is being made in New York to boom" "Sunset" Cox for 'Speaker. It is stated as "a very signifi cant Xact" that while Mr. Randall finds his chief support in the columns ot Re publican journals, the election of Mr Cox is warmly championed by such papers as the Buffalo Courier, the Ro Chester Union and Advertiser, Rochester Mormna Herald. New York World, Mercury, Irish American and Sumlay . Democrat, the Schenectady Star, Sche nectady Rejlcctor, Boston Herald (Ind.) Syracuse Courier, A'ctc Yorker L'cpubli kaner, StaalsZcitung, Iudianapolis Sen tinel, Boston lbs. Washington Ihst, Charlotte (N. C.) Democrat, Chambers (Miss.) Democrat. Fort Worth (Texas) Gazette and many journals in other UUitlUU, W . WWMM. MM. . -www. "A well known Tammany Democrat" is reported to have said that Tammany is not going to disturb the harmony of the party in any respect till after the next Presidential election . I kno that Tammany, as an organization, will support the next Democratic candidate for tho Presidency, whether he be Mr. Tilden or any other man I have spent years in fighting Mr. Tilden. and I don't like him any more now than ever; but ir ho should bo a candidate again I would vote for him and work for him as -hard as I have heretofore worked against him. Mr. Kelly would undoubtedly sappor Mr. Tilden, , bat MOONS II INK. :irl Tho best thioz in print A pretty in a calico dress. Oil City Derrick. The turn of the) "tied" Starting homeward after the wedding trip At - Even the sands ofthe sea are hardly more numerous than i the- man twho thinks ho can edit a newspaper. Yon kcrs (htrzette. 1 -Seeing a carriage lull of belles and beaux drive by, A rainadab remarked that that reminded him of a load of wooed. MaratJion Independent, j j It's Lowell who asks.t "What is so rare as a day in June?" is it not?" Wei:, now, if he had only stopped 16 think a minute, he might have -known that tho 20th of Feberuary was tho an swer to the riddle. Harvard Lampoon. A collector wrote to Genera! Sher man for bis autograuh and a lock ot his hair, and received the reply : "The man who has been writing my auto graphs has been discftarged, and as my orderly is bald I cannot comply with either of your requests." "I should bd very much obliged if you would give me a puff," said the book agent, as he entered the sanctum, "With pleasure," respdnded the editor, removing a cigar from 'his mouth and offering it to the visitor. "Take two or three." Phila N&cs. A Pennsylvania man has obtained the cradle in which he was rocked as a baby and the cradle which he swung in the harvest field as a youth. All he needs now. to set up a museum of old memories, is the switch his mother used to lick him with, and the switch his wife had on when he married her. Tiurlinyton Free )Treis. WOMIKOI'S wise. There was a man jn our town, And he was wondrous wise; : For when.ho marked his prices down, He then did advertise. And when he saw his trade increase, ' With all his might and main, He marked still lowr every price, And advertised again. Detroit Fret Press. PERSONAL. King Umberto is chamois-hunting in j the Tyrol. Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe is going to write a story untlcr the title, Urangc Blossoms. Miss West, the British Minister's daughter (who is still in Washington). drives out to tho Soldiers' Home -every day, and her equipage is very stylish. Lady Alice Seymour is at I Hastiogs- onvthe-llnuson, the guest of Mrs. J. Albert Granger at the "Ravines." The Be res ford family seem to be pugnacious to an extraordinary degree even for Englishmen., The following description ot tbem is given; "Lord Bcresford is small in stature, a careless, easy going fellow, with a good face and bright eyes. He is a brother of tho Marquis of Watcrford. and belongs to a family ot lighters. William, the son selected for the army service, would sooner scuffle than eat. It is nothing to hear that one of the Beresfords has broken a bono.' Charles William de la Poer Bcresford, the naval commander, is a lavente of tho Prince of Wales, be cause he is "one of the boys." William Bercsford Is said to like nothing better than to prowl about of an evening with some other military, officer, put their caps in their pockets, turn op their collars, enter a saloon, and engage un recognized, in 'a roQgh-and-tumble fizht with privates. Battle Creek, Mich.; Jan. 31, 1870. Gentlemen Having ibeen afflicted for a number of years with indigestien and general debility, by the advice of my doctor I used Hop Bitters, and must say they afforded . me .almost instant relief. I am glad to be able to testify in their behalf.. , . TUOS. G. KNOX. ! Costly satin fabrics, brocaded with clusters of walnuts, are imported. . - " " J WouUrnt tc without Dr. Benson's Celerv and CJiatnomile pills if they cost $1. a pill. TJtey eured me of ncuralbia, of 9 years standing ." Joseph Snyder, Pax ions, Pa. 50 cts. per box. at drug gists. Glove bracelets are very narrow, and have the knife-blade edge. m What Seven Could not do. Nasitvtlle. Tenn., April 6, 1881. HII Wjlknek & Co-- Sirs Seven physicians could not do for me what your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure ac complished. Hopelessly sick with kid ney diseases, it restored me to perfect hSlUi. J ACOB MYERSU Black lace bonnets are worn by middle-aged women. 1 -- m AVells' "Koucrli on Corns." Ask for Wells' '"Rough on COrns." 15c. Quick, complete, permanent cure. Corns, warts, bunions. ' Bustles and very full draperies grow iu fashionable favor. , . The Doctor's Endorsement . Dr. W. D. Wright, Cincinnati, u.. sends the subjoined j professional en dorsement: "I havoprescribed DR WM. II ALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS in a great nmberol cases and always with succes. One case in par ticular was given up by several physi- nian wlm had been called in lor con sultation with myself. The patient had all the symptoms of confirmed consumption cold night sweats, hec tic fever, harassing cough, etc. He commenced immediately to get better and was soon restored to his usual health. I have also found DR. AVAL HALL'S. BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS the most valuable expectorant for breaking up distressing coughs ana colds that I have ever used. Jerseys will have another summer of favors. ' Summer Boarding. fllWO OU THREE FAMILIES CAN .FIND comfortable boartl In a private family at Pitts- boro, N. C. Large, airy rooms ; good water ; plenty of fresh butter and mllt.frutta, vegeta bles, Ac Large and Bliady playground for children. A dally mail to nearest railroad station, nine mllea distant. Only one nlght'a ride from Wilmington. . 1 For further Information apply at UEVIEW OFFICE, or address mayjs P. O. BOX 13, Pitteboro. N. C. GL. OVi-Mrv-nn. from Youthful Imprudence OUliererS causing Nervous Debility, mental-ami physical werkneas. Valuable in formation for home cure FREE. Used 23 years successfully. Dr. A. G. Olin. Box 242, Chica go, may 31-d&wly BATE'S SPECIFICS. Prepared from formulae used by an eminent physician during 20 years successful . ; ;f ,L p-t... practice. , ; Specific e,l Guaranteed to effect a radi cal cur: all affections of the Blood, whether Sctww!ousor acquired. Skin diseases, rim pies, moth patches, etc , are permanently v-.ued by Bate's 8pecific No; i PricU tl. Specific Ho. 2 Cures SEitixii Wkajcness, Nervous Dkbixtty, from Youthful Indiscre tions or Excesses, producing Exhausted Vital Ity and Loss of Manhood. This remedy Is un equalled In the cure of these complaints. It Is a powerful stimulus to the weakened Nervous System, assists Nature to renew the strength and Tiger of the debilitated organs, and effects a radical cure. Price $1. . Specific No. 4 Qives Instant rcliof and per manently cures Rheumatism. Price $2. Specific No. 6 A poslUve cure for all weak nesses common to females. Price $1. Sold by Druggists or sent on receipt of price by J. W. Bate, 69 N. Clark St., Chicago. , SEND FOR CIRCULAR. may3My-d&w nrm NO MORE EYE-GLASSES. Weak Eyes. EYE-SALVE. A Certain, Safe and Effective Remedy for SORE, WEAK AND ' INFLAMED EYES, Producing Long-Sightedness, an1 Re storing tho Sight of the Old, Cures Tear Drops, Granulation, Stye Tumors, Red Eves, Matted Eye Lashes, and Pro ducing Quick Belief and Perma . nent Core. j Also, equally efficacious when used -In other maladies, such as Ulcers, Fever Sores. Tu mors, Salt Rheum, Burns. Piles, or wherever Inflammation exists, MITCHELL'S SALVE may be used to advantage. Sold by all Drujcglsts at 25c. aug 13-4w He Repeats the Remark. "Will you pjeaee repeat that remark, Mr Mathison ? 1 . Turning eo as to look yoirr representative squarely In tho face, the head -of ! the house of Sorea Mathison A Co., Pharmacists, No. I.S02 State street. Marble Block, Chicago, re plied : "Yes, sir, with pleasure My remark was that wc consider Parker's Cixger Tox ic, now called Parkke'3 Tonic, the best arti cle of its kind in the market. Our. sales for the last six months tell the whole story and settle the question. The Toni;, like a good dinner, carries Its own recommendation with it. i fs bound to sweep the West like a prairie on Arc. In cases of rbeumatims, dyspepsia and liver and kidney troubles It scores succes ses and wins friends every day." Iliscox A Co. beg to call public attention to the fact that hereafter Parker's Gixgeb Toxic will be advertised and sold simply un der the name of Parker's Toaac. We mak this change for the reason that unprincipled dealers are constantly deceiving their cus tomers by substituting Inferior preparations under the name of ginger; and as ginger is really an unimportant flavoring ingredient, we drop the misleading word. , Thert is mo change, howcrtr, in the prepara tion iUdf. and all bottles In the hands of dealers, wrapped under the name of Park er's Gixqex Toxic, contain the genuine med Icine If the fac simile signature of IIiscox & Co. Is at the bottom of the outside wrapper. 'FIFTEEN FACTS. I .'Neuralgic ami Nervous Headache removed by Dr Benson's Celery and Chamomile PItls. . -ITumor, Scrofula, Ulcers vanish before Dr Benson's Skin Cure.- Internal andxternaL 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, fl at druggists. - Oh, how my headaches ! Remove the cause by DrjBensoB's Celery and Chamomile Pills. Tender Itchlngs In any J part of the body cured by Dr. Benson's Skin Cure. VIsbes. 1 Headache .banished, no matter what cause, sick, nervous, neuralgic, dyspeptic. Which Is It ? It can be effectually removed by Dr. Ben son's Celery and Chamomile Pills, j lck headache, distressing malad, cured by Dr. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pills, - I Makes the skin soft,' white and smooth. 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. 50 cents at druggists. ' , : ... Periodical Headaches fly before Dr. Ben son's Celery and Chamomile Pilld. All drug gists. ; i ' ' Hair and Scalp diseases thoroughly cured by Dr C W Benson's Skin Cure. None like It. I - ! Dr. Benson's Skin Cure consists of Internal and external treatment at same time and it makes the skin white. Boft and smooth. It contains no poisonous drugs. $1 at druggists. k' Dr. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pills cure headaches of every nature promptly, also neuralgia. Elegantly put up, two bottles in one pact age, is Dr Benson's Skin Cure. Al druggists, sure. -' " "" I neartache banished, no matter what cause, sick, nervous, neuralgic, dyspeptic. Which is It? It can be effectually removed by Dr Ben son's Celery and Chamomile Pills. C. N. Crittenton, Sole Wholesale Agent for Dr. C. W. Benson's Remedies, 115 Folton St., New York. j - june S)-lw-ch-sal-nrm TV 4 Tri? The Worid WatciI Statione-AiVli-Xi iy package" is the fastest selling article in the market. Contains 18 sheets Note Paper, 18 Envelopes. Pencil, Pen-Holder, Pen and a, handsome piece of Jewelry. Retail price 25 cents. our dozen for $6 00. A AVATCII GUARANTEED WITH EVERY FOUR oozen YOU ORtsER. For 25 cents, in one or two cent postage stamps, we will send a com-i plete sample package, with elegant Gold Pla ted Sleeve Buttons. Gold Plated Studs, Gold Plated Collar Button, nandsome Watch Chain, Gold Plated Ring and elegant Scarf Pin. Bcgister large amounts. 4S page Illus trated Catalogue of Guns, Seif-cockinsr Revol vers, Telescopes, Spy Glasses, Watches. Ac cordcons,Violins,Organcttesr&c, free. Write at once to' World Manufactur- "XTOnPTnT! ing Co.. 120 Nassau St., N. Y. llJ-XVJ BOOKS-a Tons a Bay. OVER 500,000 VOLUMES READY, i The cho'cest literature of the world, often the best editions published. 100-PAGE CATALOGUE FREE Lowesfprices ever known. NOT sold by dealers. Sent for examination BEFORE patmext, on evidence of good faith. JOHN B. ALDEN. Publisher, 18 Vesey Street, N. Y. P. O. Box i227. ' - : aug U 4w BURN HAM'S n.zan. ui DAMPHLCT FREE BY , BURNHAM BR0S,Y0RK,PA. HOW TO WIN AT CARDS DICE, &C, A SURE THING ! Sent Freeto , . ' X V AnwMiA. i manufacture and keep nonat&ntlv on hand every article usod bv th anortinsr fraternity to WIN with IriO eamesof coance. Send for my mammoth ,t circular. Address. PIKE SUYDAM, i and 6i Hassan street, naw x or tuv, -j I I Tm "MOORE COUNTY GRIT" 1 3iT COM MILLS AND MILLSTONES, I ; 1 ( ALL SIZES).. CI i 16 P-BESTINTHEWORLD OH APPLICATION. n MHORTH CAROLINA MILISTOKE CO. R.-anrh Offif p. Th-Hntte. N. P 'A ff2r-MKKTI0 THIS TAPER anjr l 4vc d&w ! ! A MONTH and BOARD for thre live younff men or ladies in each county. Address P. W. ZiegLER & Co. Philadelphia, Pa. i1 - ang 13 4w H a -M n 2,3 aw c-o a h I g goo !Lt c ro p o c S 5 I MISCELLANEOUS. july ll-d&w S200 A YEAR 1 CAN BE SAVED ' -:. . . 7. : J IN THE LIVING EXPENSES OF THE FAMILY , by the use of Hex Magnus, the Uamiston Food Preservative. It preserves Meat, Fish, Milk, Cream. Etrsrs. and all kinds of Animal Food fresh and sweet for weeks, even in the noitcsc weatner. rxiua can be proved by; the testimonials of hundreds who have tried it. Y ou can prove It for yourself for 50 cents. You wil linl that this is an article which will save you a gTeat deal or money . ; NO SOURED MILK. NO SPOILED MEAT. L . NO STALE EGGS. It will keep them fresh and sweet for many days and does not impart the slightest foreign taste to the articles treated.' It is so simple in operation that a child can follow the direc tions, is as Uarvuess as salt and costs only a fraction of a cent to a pound of meat, fish, but ter or cheese or to a quart of milk. This is no humbug; it is endorsed by such men as Prof. Sam'l YV. Johnson, of Yale College. Sold by druggists and grocers. Sample pounds sent pre-paid by mad or express (as we prefer) on receipt of price. Name your express office. Viandine brand for meat ; Ocean Wave for fish and sea food; Snow Flake for milk, butter and cheese; Anti-Ferment, Anti-Flv and Anti Mold, 50c per lb. each. Pearl for cream; Queen for eggs, and Aqua-Vitae for fluid ex- irocw. per iw. eacn. THE HUMISTON FOOD PRESERVING CO., 72 Kilby St, Boston, Mass. - ! For sale by ; juy 23 d Aw Ira C o m mere i a I H ote I I f Wilmington, N. C. - v M. SCHLOSS, Prop. . 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EVERYBODY'S BOOKi , i- . - i - Answers to simple questions frequently put to lawyers by Laymen. ) j - - Points In Law of value to every man in North Carolina the Professional man, the Farmer, the Mechanic, iho Landlord, i the Tenant, the Cropper, the Laborer. , I , 12wo. paper. Price Flve Postage Stamps) 15 cents. - ... -. " i-j i,.... For sale by booksellers generally, whp may be supplied in quantities obi favorable terms, by either ofthe undersigned, i- - ! If not to be had a your local book store, mailed po6t-taid on receipt of the price, by : - E. J. HALE & SON, Publishcre, Booksellers and Stationers, N. Y; , or, Jt. an. tiate, I'.uousner, imieign, i. v. febl THE SEASHORE ! HOTEL BRUNSWICK ! SMITHV SEASIDE HOTEL I WRIGHTS VILLE, N. C. B. Li. PEKUY, Proprietor.. rjlIIESPj TWO SUMMER RESORTS WILL beopen MONDAY, MAY 28. S I l- . , The Hotel Brunswick, ) at Smlthvllle, Is 25 miles below Wilmington, and accessible by two first class steamers, waking two trips daily . . " 1 The Seaside Hotel Is situated in a large grove on Wrightsville Sound; is composed of cotta ges for families, and within 7 miles of Wil mington, ai tho head of a fine Shell Road, the best In the Southern country. BOTH HOTELS IN FULL VIEW OF THE I ' OCEAN. ' , Good surf and still water bathing. Every variety of Fish, andj abundance of Ovsters. Clams and Crabs. ? . , Spacious Ball Rooms, with flue !Bands of Ainsic. . ; Ten-Tln Alleys, Billiards and Bar. I Jf Terms moderate. 1 may 25 -"i i, WHOLESALE PPICES j First National Bank of Wil- mington.; - CAPITALSTOCK i $250,000 SURPLUS FUND 66,060 , Deposits received and collections; made on all accessible poinfs in the United States. j DIRECTORS, E. S. BURRUSS, A, MARTIN, D. G WORTH! JAS. SPRUNT, B. F. HALL. I 1 officers;: i i. E. E. BURRUSS..... .......... Preeldent. A. K.WALKER.... ........... Cashier W.LARKINS.... ........ ...... A'en Cashier ap!23 , ..., ,. .-. .?. Wanted. JgY A COMPANY WHO PROPOSE TO stabMsh a manufactory thereon, well-timber ed cypress lands. Parties who may; havo such lands to dispose of are requested to commual cate, with me at Wadesboroor by letter wjitb Mr. Josh T. James, at Wilmington in person. Full prrtculars as to exact location of lands, number of acres, probable yield of timber to the acre and lowest price, must be made known. JOHN T. PATRICK, . v 8tate Immigration Agent, f apl9-tf Wadesboro, N. The; T following wholesale priees gene: uoutloui smaU orders higher prtcej Weto Wk5 BAGGING Standard...... 3 ft i rb......... . BACON North Carolina: 10HO 'oo'o 10 A llama 1 k - Shoulders. a lb. Sides, WESTERN SMOKED Z Hams........ ...........I...,1. Sides, y lb.... i, Shoulders...'. ......... ...... - DRY SALTED Sides. V fi 'Shoulders, V lb.... .......... BARRELS Spirits Turpentine, Second Hand, each.......... l New New York, each.;.. ... New Clty.eacn. BEESWAX, BUTTER, V lb :1 -'r'u 1 North Carolina.............. 28 Northern..;....'. .............. 20 T3G 0 00 11 is 11 14 19 00 0 7S V 4 we? ,v, Bach ........ ..:...J i eo , M ", ISO Wllnungton., Northern........ ..... ...... CANDLES, ft t i ouerm... ............ ......... is a 1 1' 130 ' 10 J3 Bung, v ju -...i : nw ns, bunclu.....;.....i 85 C$ i, V dozen.. t .'......w' "14, 4 Tallow Adamantine. ..... .v ; . CHEESE, V lb . i Northern Factory.. ' Dairy, Cream State.......;....... COFFEE, V lb Java.. .u. Lasnvra... ....... ............ "1 uk ...... .........;.... . io : & CORN MEAL, V bus.. In sacks 77H COTTON TIESV bundle..... 60 O DOMESTICS . - s. I ? - r Sheeting, 4-4, V yd. : em xarns EGGS FISH i i Mackerel. No. 1. V bbl.s. . . . Mackerel, No. 1, W halt bbl.i. Mackerel, No. Z, W - bbl. .. . Mackerel, No. 8, V half bbl.. Mackerel, No. 5, V bbl: Mullets, Vbbl...... .... Mullets, Pork bbls.... ....... N. O. Roe Herrlng,.V keg.i.. Dry Cod, V ft FERTILIZERS, y 2,000 fts I Peruvian Guano, No. 1. ..W..57 60 ,- - i v'f 1 . No. 2...i...SG 00 " : : Loboa... J.00 oO . Bangh's Phosphate. ..... .. . J .00 00 CarolliuiFerulizer.... ...... .45 00 Ground Bone- ................00 00 Bone Meal.. .....00 00 Bone Flour... .J..,L...i0O 00 Navassa Guano......;. .40 00 Complete Manure.. ..........M oo Whann's Phosphate......... -w 00 00 1 1 Wando Phosphate. ... . . .00 00 I Berger & Bute's Phosphate.. 00 00 Excellenza Cotton Fertiliier. 55 00 French's Carbonate of Lime... 7 00 French's Agricultural Lime.... FLOUR, V bbl ; J,Flne Northern Super. ; 1 Extra...... TTomllir City Mills Extra an 641 00 t 12 l7i - 16 00 4fr2fl fln lb bo mo oo 60 10tt 6 00 1 75 it kU 4W of 7 oo I a in 5 a it 0 00 6 50 6 00 ..... 7 co 6 60 ee2 so 7 00- am po i 50 00 ma & 045 00 fiS7 Ort ! CC7 01 I 70 00 1 370 00 (moo 00 00 42 7 ji 8 50 j o 9 j eoo 1 (1CSQ , O 8 75 6S0. Family.... 5 75 i n m ; . -w . . , fjxira xamuy...i e ao oi GLUE V ft GRAIN, V bushel i i Corn, from store, bags.white. Corn, cargo, in bulk, white. , Corn, caigo, In bags, white.. , Corn, cargo, mixed, in bags.. Oats, from store.............. Cow Peaa..l. HIDES, V lb Green.. ........ 'Dry HAY, V. 100 fts Eastern Western..... U ft i ... 65 CO V lfljj 20 15 75 10 a a i I- 75 i M 00 l i . 25 j 1 fW Tobacco. W E HAVE FULL LINES OF TOBA K0 oo a weswru .......7 North River :...!,...... HOOP ORON, if ft L.ARD, V ft . , , , Northern. .......... . . . . . ..... Ji . North Carolina............... - LIME, f barrel............;... 1 40 to LUMBER, City Saweu,.V M ft. l i Ship Stuff, rcsawed.......i..,18 00 em 00 Rough Edge Plank I..;15 00 16 00 West India Cargoes.according 1 , to quality -v 1U 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned:. 00 Scantling and Board, com'n trAT a a ova 34V I New Crop Cuba, in hhda . . t . . " In bbls...... Porto Rico, in r adff. ........ - In bbls.,...:.... ! Sugar House, in hhds. . .... r .,". In bbls.. ....... Svrun. in bbls. f NAILS, V Keg, Cut.l6d basis. OILS, .V, gallon " ' i -' i kerosene. ....... Lard..... Linseed. . . -r. - i JUISUl..... Tari. Deck and Spar........ POULTRY I j i'l't I r,1 Chickens, live, grown spring.. .v... Turkeys .............1 PEANUTS V bushel. . - J. ; . .1 POTATOES, tf; bnshel ,. ' . Hweei. . 14 00 IS 22 00. O15 00 00" 4i 00 00 00 40 a a a i 38 48 tt .: 00 S8 a so 0 09' S Mi ........ ..4....... 11 10 to 1 1 45 90 to 1 00 1 90t to to v 00- to I ao 00 a 22 33 : 20! 75' 90 to 85 to so o 1 v to l jo to - 75 8 75 J224 00 17 00 18 00 4fe ; 8 95 to 1 15 ma m ' 14 00- a 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ... . 60 Irish, V bbl.....'........... J.. S!50 PORK, V barrel-f ; j rh City Mces.. ..M...23 6C Prime.. ..................... ..16 00 Rump... ........J. 17J00 RICE Carolina. 4f fh.. Rough, y bushel i... BAGS. V ft Country.......... City. I ROPE, ft.;.......... saliT, y sack, Alum . Liverpoo .., Lisbon........ ................ American..................... SUGAR, V ft-Cuba Porto Rico....;... A Coffee, ....... ....... -r .............. .....i. Crushed........ SOAP, ft Northern.. L SHINGLES, 7 in. VM. . t ;i ; . . . . 40 60 - Common...................... 3 60 Cypress;Saps. 4 50 0 0 00 Cvpreea Hearts.... ....1...... 0 60 a 7 60 STAVES, V M W. O. Barrel. .12 00 Ol8 W B. O. Hogshead...... ...,00 00, 010 00 TALLOW, y Cm. 8 O 10 TIMBER, y M f eeWJhlpping.K 00, j14 00 Fine Mill,.. ..11 25. 13 00 "Mill Prlme..-.....v. 7 60 O 8 60 . Mill Fair...;....,,. V. r 6 OOO 6 60 Common MUL.... ........... 6 00 0.0 00 Inferior to Ordinary.... , 0 OO . CP 4 00 WHISKEY, V gal Northern.: 1 00- O A 00 North .CaroUna..i'..;..,vi... l 00 :0 2 60 WOOL, V ft Washed.. ....... 228 B 30 Unwashed..'.'......'............ Vsi 10 1 23 Burrv.. ........ .......i..i.. ,10 Oll6 a a a a a nun 001 6 0 01100 0 3 00 76 75 00 75 00 00 9 9 8 -.3 !C4 Farmers, Take 1 Notice. M which we are selling EIGHT CENTS under prices prior to May 1st. " Also a very large tock of GROCERIES and PROVISIONS at bottom figures. - WORTH & WORTHS The Ball and Theatre Seasdr TS OVER. EXCURSIONS AND PIC NICS are all the rage now; and JOHN WERNER may 16 ? " u C D. r.lorrill. TTNDEETAKEB; CABINET MAKER AND SSSTL. V0 Work Shop on Sctv 0nSEStW'8.staPbhk w .ana i guarantee! Simv vexy andsatLfactionS ORBX5; f Hf CnpL is jusi tke thing to cure or prevent Hoi Choi era- and all diseases to which 8 wins are sub ject;' U- will prevent- that dreadful disease known as Trichnae, and will, put your hog tin a thrifty; healthy condition,' clearing the kld neB i?ver - of worms and parasites I i Each package contains one and i one-half S?8 411(1 1 if ft strictly- according to directions, cure 10 hogs of the Cholera and pnt 20 hogs in a condition to fatten in one half the usual time, thereby saving one half ofthe feed. The fanners of Duplin county are giving it the praise. All farmers should buy a pack age. . ' - ' - . , -'j teyWkolesale and retail. by Wi jr. GREEN, Druggist, Market Street, Wilmington, FLEMMING HOUSE. MARION; ; C- s W. J. OAIiAIsi Prop'p Ji 1TUATED AT THE VERY FOOT of the r.p oigiifc ana easy rcacavi t?,? ,tke i008' tomour peaks. .The Roan M?2?taindotner Pmt o' Interest are near. L?htful salubrious climate and excel- i . I will be pleased to correrpond with parties proposing rest or recreation In the mountains "irlDS'the Summer months. Excellent tabW, ""t iwuis buu prompt bci v feirlo-6ia 1