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: a. - . " -. s . i - 1 V . .' Ki - . . - VrJK $1 . v ! ; 4 ; i : .--r:r - 1 1 . : t I '. . M .'ij r u j. I I. f ! -.Mi : In t ! if! v L i ( ; , . i V , l ,: i i in ; f 'ii J i ' ' . . t : - - - - i . .l'":.;-''-::: T h e Dai 1 y Review JOSH. T. JAMES. EOitor & Prop. WILMINGTON. N. C. - FRIDAY. SEPrBES 7. 1883. from tho corruption of th ruling cIheb to tho wretchcdnes3 of the peasant nd ttin nntlitntmnaa nf )D' TIhilIst III if) MU4UIUHW V -' r - j an artist; it i$ his.pro?ince to paint the j picture aa it is, not to sag gett Ihe'mprml i or the remedy. In this ho is peshap9 i lifore French than English in spirit, but tw p . .tnwnn v r English waders, whUe they may be &a Becomi-iMs mAtter.. , . repelled by his want of moral tone, his ' , . . . ' ? ! immorality rather than his immorality, The 1'hiladelph.a Jiecord says lean not be fascinated by M pictures. unio man is eaiu uj uau I""-; aJjffhf ,i.p?nh.- ,KA.tl,h rWnnv of Uicm . 1 --- ; r are, catins oil near ZanesTille. It is believ- j cd. howcTer. that this is oniy a apner; . . ! dispatch, intended to conyey ine micm-, , be dklnnd cencc that a Kepubiican -oar i is nceu- - ... MISCELLANEOUS Cared Six Years Ago. "It has been 6 years since Ii was cured 1 of fits," says Mr. 'W. Ford, of Wirt. ) Jefierson Co.. Ihd. Samaritan Nervine dkl it." - And it alira JS ; wiiL readerf Xenralgic and Kerrons Hdache removed j j uMni e v-fiery ana Laamomue x SnSCELLANEOtTS" FIFTEEN FACTS. $1.50, at drugsts: In iSiani tlte penalty for telling a m ' m V 1. 1 l itsenooii is io nave inc niouiii eewea up. t 'Woman aud Iter Diseases" 1 mates the bUo is the title of an interesting treatise (90 ! pases) sent postpaid, for three stamps. Association. Bulflalo. N. Y. tu'fri ' Ilomor, Scrofula, j Ulcers vanish. b4&fore Dr Benson's 8 kin Core. Internal and external- THE SEASHORE ! 1 1 wholesale I Email orders HOTEL BRUNSWICK ! WHOLESALE PFI" The followlfir " onotni.. ClT prlees generally. " In o,kC rs higher price. niTe"to?J& ? I xrc. jensoo-s sun cure ; consists ox internal f lnaexiemai treatment at same time ana it j white. j contains no poisonous a soft and smooth. It ! rugs. . l at drornsu. j 1 thisruan appeared. Hti work may not gencc cdinUhiowitu pieniy oi wbwu iu -.. . . . t,; wnrth l.utlt will A man and his wife simultaneously went insane at an Indiana camp meet in. . -. , Jabricate the election .machinery. is used in Ohio and 4 soap' in Indiana n not be left out of any account j of the fiction bf the nineteenth century. It SHOUTS. The new Congressional ap'portion- was altuostperfect of its kind, xnent made by the Georgia Legislature its kind be not the highest. will give the Republicans six of the ten i districts, proyided they can .carry the colored Tote. The action of Democratic Georgia is in shining contrast to tho Pennsylvania body, which is haggling orer apportionment in an extra session which has already cost nearly 300,000. Many weird tales have been told of seeds found in the hands of Egyptian mummies being planted and growing into some flower of wonderful beauty, but with so deadly a perfume that it destroyed the lives ol its wearers. It is a fact that an English market gardener has recently raised peas from "some dried ones found in the grip of a mum . ray. When Michael DaYitt was" in Portland prison, too, one of the visitors Lecame interested in the little garden which the founder of the Larid League was allowed to amuse himself by culti vating, and sent him some flower seed which-had come in like manner from the tomb of an Egyptian. Davitt plant ed tha seed3, and reared ppecimens of the flora of old E:ypt. though The Philadelphia Times says: "The recent Mahone conference at Washing ton appears to have picked out a Presi dential ticket. It i3 Arthur and Gresh am. Arthur has been selected because hois the bead of the administration, with a good deal of influence; Greshara is named because he is the head ot a department which has a great many thousands of offices under its control. This arrangement is a good one to ie pudiatora and ballol-box defrauders of the South. Probably it will serve in secure for theni a large share of public patronage, which is what they want. Mahone and Chalmers certainly cannot expect to elect delegations to the next Republican National Convention, 'with a hope of getting them admitted over tho heads of regular Republican delegations. 1 16 book The peanut crop will; be worth, estimated, $3,000,000. j Five thousand unemployed keepers in tho city of New York. ; The report that Captain Charles Ed ward Uawkes had swnn the rapids at Niagara is denied. j I j Reports stale the death of hundreds ot cattle in South and West Teas on account ot lack of water J j j A little girl living in Ijs Angeles, Cal., was severely bitten by a common house fly recently, and she is not ex pected to live. ! I I j "God bless the n: an who tirst.iaventod sleep!" said Dumley asjie reached home at 2 a. rn. and discovered his wife snor ing sweetly. ! I Although Russia has vast beds ol half of what i the lack of in- coal, she imports nearly she uses, chielly Ihroug ternal communication. A sailor and his companiou blew out in Balti- the t;as before going to i bed more, with the usual, result. Lotla and Mary Anderson are liked by Chicago, althonglij there is a wide difl&renco between them. Miss Ander son always kicks with her arms. ! A New York journalist met in San Francisco a geutleman connected with the New York stagef The journalist remarked New York is a pretty nice place." "Great . heaven !" exclaimed tne other, uo not say; a aloud ; you might be mobbed." Some interesting statistics have been published regarding the wounds in. llicted on men in battle, from which it appears that during the Crimean war. out of a total of 7,660 British wounded 2,396, or 31.2 per cent., received their wounds in the lower extremities. Among the French troops the ratio was a little higher. The percentage in the Franco-German war was 30.5, or 7,300 .wounds of the lower extremities out ot a total of 24,763 wounded.. The follow ing record ot wounds received in foreign battles is given : Crimean war 31.306 wounded, 11,873 wounds in lower ex tremities; ratio, 34 6. Italian war of 1859 19,672, wounded, 7,704 wouuda in lower extremities; ratio, 3.U. Danish war of 1864 1.907 wonnded.- 553 wounds ia lower extremities ; ratio, 523.0. j Franco-German war 21,763 wounded, j 7.550 wounds in lower extremities ; j ratio, 30 5. This shows a ratio of 33. 1, nr 25.519 wonnds ol the lower cxtremi- Mrs. A. T. Stewart, ties in a total of IOG.20'2 wounded. The Saratoga gossip, has willed conclusion is that the relative frequency " . J . "tV ... . .... , Miss Chamberlain, the at snoc wounus oi trio lower twin-mmes 1 1, ,i : r. -i i . i n I1U i9 OUUUUU M Utt) C kUIIiCVJ I does not exceed that ot wounds ot the4 a good many crowned heads in Europe, j upper limbs to the extent that might be is rumorea io nave casi ner cnoice on a nrtrfnniil frnm thn erter izo of the 5 cattle dealer of j Wyoming, i J. r 7 . . S- Cairns. . lower limoi. iai.i is uououess one io ..... iif the fact tnat. in lighting in MOONSHINE. A traveler, inquiring at a feudal cas tle whether he couid see the antiquities of the place, received tho simple ; an swer from a servant: '! am sorry, ir; my lady and her daughters have gone to town." I ! j One of the ladies who petitioned the New Hampshire legislature in favor of womun suffrage lives in Concord and pays a tax of over 3,000.! jWomen in Dover pay taxes on: property worth over $1,000,000. l j You may say what you please, but there is luck in horseshoes. A man nailed one up on . the fence not long since, and a week afterward his wife, who used to wear out the furniture on him, eloped with a fiiend to whom . he was owing $40. , . j A Frenchman named Hiland Balsan, who arrived in New! York a day or two ago. says he came to this country expressly to swim " the Niagara whirls pool. He is 25 years old and an expert swimmer, but there are cranks enough in this country wjtheut him., "Take something," said ! a stranger to a crowd in a Third avenue saloon, as he advanced, to the ( bar. ,'Doa1t care-fi-do!" chorused the gang, jump ing to their feet and advanciug to the front. Well then." exclaimed the stranger, as he swallowed and paid for a glass of liquor and brok for the door. take a ioke !" They took it. while ho cook on. II Catarrh oftlie ii ladder. Stinging irritation, mflamation, Kidney aud Urinary Complaints, cured oy "uucuu-paioa. qi i i . NEW OJII.EANS, AtlgtlSt 1, 1853.. TO THE PUBLIC ! Iuvesticrate for Yourselves I Postmaster-General Grcshsm having pub llahed a vrllt al and malicious falsehood in rc gar! to tbo character of The Louisiana State Lottery Company, the following facts arc giv en to the public to prove hij statements, that we are engaged in a fraudulent bnIne3, to be t also and untrni : j Amount of prizes paid by The Louisiana Stale Lottery Company from Januaryl, l?7?, to present dale : Paid to Southern Express Co. , Sew Orleans, T M Wcscoat, Manapcr.$I,SG;,S0O Paid to Ixtulslana National Bank, Jos H Oglesby, President. 403,900 Paid to i ouisiana State National Bank, fl II Kennedy. President 12.7,100 Paid to New Orleans National Bank, A Baldwin, President- Paid to National Union BanV, S Charlaron, Cashier 64,450 Paid to Citizens' Bank, E L Carrier e. President. 57,000 Paid to German ia National Bank, Jules Cassard, President 30.000 Paid to Hiberuia National Bank, j Chas Palfrev, Cashier S7.000 Paid to CanalBank, Ed Toby, Cash'r 13,1450 Paid to Mutual National Bank. i Jos Mltehcl, CaBhler . ... i ..... . ! fi.200 Medical j by Dr. Benaon's Celery and Chamomile- Pilla. I - i Tender ltchlng3 In any part of lhebodrl cured by Dr. Benson's Skin Cure. - Tia bea . f - - - r . - - - I i , Headache banished, no matter what cause, j sick, uervous, neuralgic, dyspeptic. Which is ; It ? It can be effectually removed by Ir. Ben I son's Celery and Chamomile lllls. i j r,. . , , - . . l-a ?Ick headache, diatreoslncr maladv, cured by Dr. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pills, Makee the Bkla goft, white and smooth. Dr Bension's Skin Cure. Elegantly put up. . Dr. Benson's Celery anl Chamomile PiU contain no opium, quinine, or other harmful drug, and are highly recommended ( for bead ache, ncurahjla and nervousness. i 50 cents at drusists. . , - ! all ! Pcrlodieal Headaches fly before Dr. Ben son's Celery a nd Chamomile.Pilla. All drnjr- gb?. t-- ": ' . '!;,. - . Hair and Scalp diseases thoroughly cured by Ur C AV Bensoo'a Skin Cure, None like it. f . Dr. Bcuson'jj Skin Cure consLstsof Internal and external treatment at eame -time audit makes the skin white, soft and smooth. It contains no poisonous drnss. f I at druggists. Dr. Benson Celery and Chamomile Pills cure headaches of every nature promptly, al.-iO neuralgia. ? (SMIIIiyiLI.E, N. SEASIDE HOTEL ! WKIG HTSVI LLE, N. C. I 15. U PERRY, Proprietor. rilHESE TWO SU1IMEU RESORTS WILL be open MONDAY, MAY 28 The Hotel Brnnswick. at Smithville. Is 25 miles below Wilmington, and accessible "by tw firat class eteamers, making two trips daily. . . . The Seaside Hotel Is situatedin alargc grove on Wrightsville Sound; is composed of cotta ges for families, and within 7 miles of Wil mington, at the head of a fine Shell Road, the best In the Southern country., . v. Eleuaotly'put upi two bottles in one paek- ;i age, is ur uenson's SKin cure, au nrnggists. pure. Headache banished, no matter what cause, sick, nervous, neurahric, dyspeptic. Which la If It can be effectually removed by Dr Beu son's Celery and Chamomile IMHs. C. N. Crlttenton, Sole Wholesale Agent for Dr. C. W. Benaon'a Remedies, 115 Fclton St., New York. " junc a-lwh-sat-nrih He Repeats) the Remark. Mr Total raid as above i S2.253.650 Paid in sums of under $1,000 at the various oflce8 of the Company throagl'out the Ur.itcd States...... 2,627,410 Total paid by aU. ................. $ 1,881 ,060 For the truth of the above facts we refer the public to the ofliccis of the above name I cor porations, and for our iegalltyand standing to the Mayor aul Officers of the t Hy of New Or leans, to the State authorities of Louisiana, and also to the V. s. Officials of Louisiana. We claim to be legal, honest and correct in j 11 our transactions, as much so ?s any business in the country. . Our standing is conceded by all who wiU investigate, and our stock has for years leen sold at our Board of Brokers, and owned by many of our- teat known and re spected citizens". I ' M. A. DAUPHIN, President -Capital Prize $75,0001 Tickets only $5. Shares in pro- portion. Louisiana State Lottery . Company. We do hereby certify that tot supervise the arrangement for ail the Monthly and Semi- Annual Drawings of The Louisiana State Lot-1 tery Company, and in person manage and eon- I trot the Drawings themselves, . and that the j same are conducted with honesty, fairness, and in good faith toward all parties, and we author j ize. the Comoanv to use this certificate, with fac- '. similes of our signatures attached, in its adver J Usenents." - . . . "Will you please repeat' that remark, Mathison ?" j ( j Turning so as to lodk your . representative squarely in the. face,J the head of the house of Soren Mathison & CoM Pharmacists, No, 1.S02 State street, Marble Block, Chicago, re plied: "Yes, sir, with pleasure My remark was that we consider P abk Git's Gixgei: Ton ic, noSv called Parker's Toxic, the best arti cle of jits-kind in the market. Our sales for the last six months tell the whole story land settle . the question. The Tonic, like a good dinner, carries its own recommendation with it. it's bound to sweep the West like a prairie on fire. In cases of rbcumalirns, dyspepsia and liver and kidney troubles it scores succes ses and wins friends every day." Hiscox & Co. beg to call public attention to the fact that hereafter Parker's Ginger Tonic will be advertised and s"old simply lin ger the name of Parker's Tonic.) We make this change for the reason that unprincipled dealers are constantly deceiving their cus tomers by ' substituting i of erior preparations under the name of ginger; and as ginger is really an unimportant flavoring ingredient, we drop the misleading word ." j - There is no change, hoioerer, in the prepara tion itself, and! al' bottle in the hands of dealers, wrapped under the name of Pars er's Oingeb Toxic, contain the genuine med iclnc if the fac simile signature of Hiscox & Co. is at the bottom of the outside wrapper, aug ll-d&w i BOTH HOTELS IN FULL ; i OCEAN. 1EW OF THE Good surf and tlll -ater bathing. ; Every variety (of Fish, aud ) aijundauce it Oysters, Clams and Cra!3. Spacious Ball Rooms, with, flue Bands of Music. i . )' Ten-nin APevs, Billiards! and Bar. - r.'jerms uiolerate. mav 25 P. M. Hale's Publications. - :',':" ' I'll j. - -- W 0ODS AND TIMBERS OF NORTH CAROLINA. . 1 vol. 12mo Clolth, 1.25. "The publication of such facta In a shaie that makes them accessible, i3 the very be3t service lhat the public spiriteil men iiv the South can do their States.' A7", F. World, j "The very thing needed. A very important work for the State.' Wilmington Star. i i ' - - ! ! " - - . . I i . - I - ! "A timely and valuable publication. Must prove of preat service to the State." Char lotte Journal. ; i I,- "Mr. Hale has done the State a great ser vice "Biblical Recorder. "Of such thorough excellence that It de serves the widest circulation. Nashville (Tenn.) Lrnnberman. The book is well! printed on tinted paper, Is handsomely bouncj in cloth, contains 272 pages and an accurate aiid beautifully executed map of the State, wilhj all its railroad routes de nned. NO MORE EYE-GLASSES. PERSONAL. .Mr. Joseph Jefierson'-s child calls him Joe."l Commissioners. Incorporated In 18GS for 25 years by the Leg slaturefor Educational and Charitable; pur- f 550,000 has since been No More Weak Eyes. foscs with a capital of $1,000,000 to which a i reserve runa or , t auueu. , - . : " - ? Itir fkn nrnrarfinl mlnir nnnnlai rntn 4to fro t . . chise was made apart of the -present State 10-ycar-o:d i ConsUtutlon adopted December 2d, A. D.,1879. The, only Lottery ever voted on "and endorsed The Empertfr and Kmoresa of Russia I b iM Tntofany satt will remain a month in Denmark. ! j it never scales i r ' 'n. ts. ' . L , !" . It Orand Single Nut ncHnrmnr all or postpones. imbcr Dmwings take positions, tho lower part ol the person is partially screened from injury. Novelists in theses days are not so plenty that the loss of one ljfe Ivan Taraeneff will not be felt in the reading world. He was about the only Rus sian author whoso books have attained any extensive circulation in this coun try. And Russian he was, and remain ed, notwithstanding his enforced ab sence of many years from his native laod, his acquisition of other Kan guajes, and his observation" of other people. It is by his distinctively Rus sian novels, $ays tho New York Mail that ho. is best remembered. He bad hero a wid$ field practically aU to himself. He had been born under tho iron rule of a Czar of the old-fashioned kind, lie had lived in Russia, and passed throazh her schools arid seen her ocoplo, from the serf up o the nrh! from the Nihilist to the Bureau crat. It was a sad, wild, dark picture of life that he had to draw, and he drew it unflinchiugly. There iin his books no declamation, no raut and fustian about liberty i but a calm. cool, piti less dissection of the corpse of corrupt Russia an artistic severity and want of adornment that arc more powerful tnati pages of magnificent description. Indeed, it is hard to tell from , some of his books which party he is in sympa thy with, lie shows up all parties. in.trencued korton has beeu cat in brooze at i Munich and will be received in Indian apolis about Octobe 1. It will there be set p in the centre of ; Circle Park, lacing toward the south. J.' - Wilfcrd Wilfred Vicaux. of Muskego Centre, Wis'., only 5years and 2 months old, is the coming musical prodigy: He knows 300 airs by ear. has composed a duct and march and is an accomplished performer on tho violin, r Queen Victoria i3 expected to pass a good deal of time at Iter cottage at j the Glassalt Shiel, and at the hew chalet in Ballochbuie Forest, which has not! yet been inhabited by her, although it 'was finished and furnished last fall. Princess Dolgoronki is at TrouvHle. She wears deep . mourning, goes no. where, and receives no one. Tho children walk about ou the planks rlaced on the sands, which i form the fashionable promenade, and are follow ed by an enormous lootman. I I f . x . ... lu place montnly. her ! a splendid opportunity to win a ! FOIST UN K. Ninth Grand Drawinc. Class M at New Orleans, Tuesday, September 11 , American issj-ieeth Monthly Drawing. . . A OaEitai Prize, $75,000. 100,000 Tickets at Five Dol lars Each. Fractions in Fifths In proportion. ; IJST OP PRIZES. 1 Capital Prize of. 1 Capital Prize of. 1 capital prize or. ; 2 Prizes of $,000 ti Prizes of 2.000. 600 200 100 50. 25. MITCHELL'S EYE-SALVE. W Certain, Safe and Effective Remedy for SORE, WEAK AND INFLAMED EYES, - Producing Long-Sightedness, ah i Re , storing the Slghtof the Old. Cures Tear Drops, Granulation. Stye Turners Red Ees", Matted Kye Lashes, and Pro : duclng Quick Relief and Perma nent Cure. : Also, eiually efflcacious when used in other maladies, such as Ulcers, Fever Sores, Tu mors, Salt Rheum, Burns. Piles, or wherever inflammation exists, --MITCHELL'S SALVK may be used to advantage. sold hy all Druggists at 2,c. aug 13-4w EVERYBODY'S BOOK, , Answers to simple questions frequently put to lawyers ly Laymen. j : Points in Law of value to every man in North Carolina ihe Professional man, the. Farmer, the Mechanic, ihe Landlord, the Tenant, the Cropper, the Lalorer. t . ! . '.- 12mo., paper, Pried Five Postage Stamps 15 cents. i 1 " For sale by booksellers generally, who may be supplied in quantities on favorable terms, by either ot the undersigned. I - - I "If not to be had a your local book store, mailed post-paid on receipt of the price, by Publishers, Booksellers and Stationers, N. or, P. M. Hale, Publisher, Raleigh, N feb 14 j j C First National Bank of Wil mington, CAPITAL-STOCK ! i 3CRPLUS FUND. . . . . . . I50,00(! Deposits received aad eoUectlonp; made oi all accessible polnfs in the United States. DIRECTORS E. E. BURRUSS, D. G. WORTHS A, MARTIN, BAGGING Standard. 2 fb 1 ft BACON North Carolina: I lams, lb....; Shoulders, V & Sides. V ft.. WESTERN SMOKED , Hams........ ............... Sides, V ft....... Shoulder. ... ........ . ....... DRY SALTED , i . Sides, V ft Shoulders, V ft BARRELS Spirits Turpentine. second Hand, each l 75 " New New York. each.... .... l 90 cw oity.each BEESWAX, V ft... BRICKS, -M a .v..-. BUTTER, V ft North Carolina,.........'.."... Northern;;...... ............. Wilmkigton.................. Northern....... ......;.... CANDLES, V ft Sperm Tallow. 4 AdAnumn.e.... CHEESE. V ft , Northern Factory...".;. t:ury, cream.... .... state... ., COFFEE, V ft -Java..... ........ Laguyra... ....... Rio... CORN MEAL, bus.; In sack '11 o 00 o 10 o 00 o 1240 11 wi on a j 13 ii 14 18 60 27 o!- - OtOh 28 20 7 50 0 00. SO 9 SO Gi4 ort 18 O is a ,. -i lSlftO 14 a 13 a id en 77ffl 25 12 14 if u "4 1 S5 ft n a COTTON TIES, r bundle.... 1 60 01 75 Sheethag.44. Vyd:.. Yarns, bunch...... EGGS, doien FISH Mackerel, No. 1, V bbl..'.....l6 00 Mackerel, No. 1, V halt bbl.. B0 Mackerel, No. V bbl... .. Mackerel, No. 2, halt bbLi Mackerel, No. 3, tfp bbl.. Mullets, V bbl... Mullets, Pork bbls. N. C. Roe Herring. V keg.... IfryCotLtf-ft FERTILIZERS, V 2,000 fts 90 5 00 7 75 4 00 7 00 5 00 5 O70 0C oio ou 5 60 8 00 Gt ! 8 C 4 Of a h ! r Baugh's Phopnate.. ......... 00 00 fix;o on Carolina Fertilizer............ 4. 00 c.V) ou ftAOWi 45 (Xi toN67 (Hi Peruvian Guano, No. 1...... .S7 60 i ; " No. 2.......S6 00 0 00 ft 50 6 00 7 a & 00 ii 00 0650 oo-i e 8 75 W 6V 6 5 75 round Bone- 00 00 Bone Meal............ .00 001 Bone Flour...... ......00 00 Navassa Guauo... ........ ....40 00 nt Complete Manure. ........... .00 00 &r,i o( Whann's Phosphate..... 00 00 to oo Wando Phosphate............ 00 00 tffiTO Ot: Bcrger & Butz's Phosphate.. 00 00 fStio Escellenza Cotton Fertilizer. 65 00 wo uo French's Carbonate of Lime... 7 00 7 50 rencn's Agricultural ume.... o 50 a 9 0 FLOU 11, sT; bol . Fine Northern Super............... " I; Extra.... . 1 h Family City Mills Extra. : i "; Family.,.. ....... : ! Extra Family.... GLUE V ft. GRAIN, tf" bushel -- Corn, from store; bags.white. Corn, cargo. In hulk, white.. Cora, cai-go, in bags, white.. Corn, cargo, mixed, in -bags., Oats, from store. Cow Peas. HIDES, ft Green. Dry....i.J. ........ HAY, V 100 fts .: Eastern............ Western,.......... North River HOOP (IRON, V lb. LARD, T lb Northern.....; North Carolina. . . . LIMEi f barrel..... LUMBER, City Sawed, V M ft. Ship Stuff, resawed.....i.....lS 00 ffiQ 00 Rough Edge Plank .15 00 00 West India Cai-goes, according 50 11 65 CO I 4 10 01, s n a & n t 61 OVj 67k 1 10 f ' 1 iit .....j. 00 1 40 O 1 ! to 1 4 i 1 .. m 14 to quality.."... ......13 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned. ,18 00 Scautling'and Board. com'n..l2 00 MOLASSES. gallon V , New Crop Cuba, In hhds... " " In bbls.... Porto Rico, In bads..;.'.... In bbls.. Sugar House, in hhds... 00 40 00 00 00 26 40 0 00 A18 015 (X et 1 3S .48 ;oo 0 0 & a 6t 11 10 90 90 00 00 33 20 75 90 a 16 tn 1 45 a 1 00 & 1 00 0 a 20 22 35 30 ta 1,25 a 1 10 B. F. JAS.SPRUNT, HALL. "i WouUTtd be williout Dr. liaison's Cdcrv and Chamomile pills if tiicy cost S 1 a pill. Tliey cured me of neuralgia, o9 years standing." j; Joseph Snyder, Paxtons. Pa. 50 cts. per bor, at drug gists. ; '! 10 Prizes of 20 Prizes of ICO Prizes of 300 Prizes of 500 Prizes of tWO Prizes of 1 75,000 25,000 10,000 12,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 20,000 30,000 25,000 25,000 APPHOXIMATIOS PHIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $750. 9i fiOO. 9 1 " 250. 6,730 4,500 2,250 1,967, Prizes, amounting to.. $265,500 Application f orrates to clubs should only be made to the omcc of the Company in New Or leana. For further Information, write clearly, giv ing full address. Address P. O. Money Or- ucrs or Aegisiorca ubiict 10 1 ' NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, New Okleaj8, La, Ordinary letter by Mall or Express, to M. A. DAUPHIN, - New Orleans, La. ' or M. A. DAUPHIN, 07 Seventh St, Washington, D. C. aug 15-wed-sat 4w-dAw rp i TT" The Worli Watch Statioxe A AlV'li kt Package Is the fastest selling article in the market. Contains 18 sheets Note Paper, IS Envelopes. Pencil, Pen-Holder, Pen and a handsome piece - of Jewelry. Retail price 25 cents, iour dozen for $0 00. A WATCH -GirjAKAKTEEl) WITH EVERY I'OCR iozkn yoi; oi;i'-En For 25 teut. iu one or t wo cent postage stamps, we will send a com plete sample package, w.th elegant Gold Pla ted felceve Buttons. Gold Plated studs. GoM Plated Collar Button, Handsome Watch Chain, Gold Plated Ring aud elegant Scarf Tlni ' Register large amounts 48 page Illus trated Catalogue of Guns, Self-cocking Revol vers, Telescopes, Spy Glasses, Watches, Ac cordcons, Yklins,Organettes, Ac, free. Write at once to World Maoufactur- "V ATHTrT? Ing Co.. 120 Nassau St.. N. Y. " -- JLvXi BOOKS-2 Tons a Bay. OVER 500,000 '-VOLUMES READY. The cho cest literature of the world, often the best editions published. 100-PAGE CATALOGUE FREE Lowest prices ever known. NOT sold by dealers. Sent for examination BEFORE payment, on evidence of good faith. JOHN B. ALDEN, Publisher, 16 Vcscy Street, N. Y. P. O. Box 1227. - - laug 13 4w BURNHAryiS PAMPHLET FREE BY BURNHAM BR0S,Y0RK,PA. OFFICERS!: E. E. BURRUSS . . ' 1 A. K.J WALKER..... W. LARKIN8.. apl 23 President. Cashier A'sst Cashier Labosatory of I STATE ASSAYER AND CHEMIST, . I . 606:ast Grace Street. . I RICHMOND, Va., January 30th, 18a3. Mr. N. EZEKiEii has made known to me the composition of his Hair Restorer and I have also subjected it to chemical examination, j It contains no lead or silver, substances very commonly employed in making, preparation for the hatr, nor anything harmful, and may therefore be used without apprehension of in jurious resnlta. WM. H. TAYLOR, M. D., M State Chemist. t. ine late iu .a. omern, mo actor, is said to have earned an annual income of $157,000. ,!. K - -Mr- - - .. " - . ! , j . What Se.ren Could not do. Nashville.' Tenn., April 6, 1881. II II Warner . & Co fitra Seven physicians could snot do for me what your Safe Kidney and Liver .Cure ac complished. Hopelessly sick with kid ney diseases, it restored me toi perfect health. : . ! JACOB MYERS. Attention Housekeepers jS NOW IS THE TIME FOR PUTTING up your Pick lea for winter use, and knowing the trouble heretofore of getting the Spices and Seeda necessary, I ordered and have just received a small lot of Whole" and "Mixed Spices for the purpose. CaU and see them. ' Also, the Handy' Box bhoe f Blacking; I With handle attached. And a 'full line of "fresh Family Snpplie. at Crapon'a Family Grocery. , . , GEO. Mi CEAPON, Agent, ;aertS "; : - -South Front St ' HOW TO TTIN AT CARDS. DICE, &c XcoDiiUBti; on band every article used by f rameeof chance. Sand fwm, m.mrrLnth V rJmlir. Addmn. Picrifiirmiu Y ctaaawzuasMeueet, KewTettatj. iHOORE CQUfiTY GRIT" CORN MILLS AND MILLSTONES, Sf nPiTif itpii pitf Ant t ULO I Hi I IIC VI unLU . . RAaTPtES OF UZXJ. eZSTS ' ; OH Af f ZJCAXI0K. -R88TH 6AS8U3A UlllSTCSE CO. Branch Office, Charlotte, N. a tr-MFNTION THIS PAPER : Whilst tharJting you, Mr. Ezekiel, for the nair Restorer you so kindly sent me, I take great pleasure In sajlng to you that its bene ficial effects upon my hair have leen so appar ent as to attract the commendation or all my friends who have noticed it. i It is in my estimation a treasure, without which the toilet of none who have used It will be complete. Hopbag it may realize you the pecuniary success yoc so richly deserve, - I remain, very respectfully, Mrs. A. E. v. Wise. Richmond, Va., Feb. 27, 1807. For sale by ail druggists. Price fl per ln jte. I feb 17 . Tobacco. "yyK HAT5 FULL LINES OF TOBA which we are selling TSIGHT CENTS under 60 O 75 OS 75 1 . - 4924 00 on 00 ma 00 4U(fl ( f 95 AI1Q 1WO 00 0 NAILS, V Keg, Cut! iod'baVls!! OILS, It gallon . ' Kerosene.. Lard. .i. ' Linseed. ........... ........ Rosin..,..........'.......,.. t Tar........... I Deck and Spar. ;....".;.... POULTRY i Chickens, live, grown.;. ., f !- " Spring...... Turkeys..... PEANUTS V bushel. ......... POTATOES, V bnshel ; Sweet. ......................... Irish. W bbl.. s fio PORK, barrel- 1 1 i City Mess.. .......... ....'.J. .23 6C - Tlme....... .......... ,W 00 Bump.:.........:..... .:i7 00 muiij uaroiina, v jb Rough, bushel BAGS, ttv-Country.... City. ROPE, 4f lb....................i salt, v sackv Alum Ldverpoo ........ Lisbon........ ... American........ SUGAJt, yibCnba.. ......... : Porto Rico........... A Coffee.........;.. B C Ex C Crushed.........;............. SOAP, v rb Northern.. BiiLNOLJCat7In.VM... ..10 60 Common........... 2 60 Cypress Saps..."..;.......;... 4 60 Cyprees Hearts 0 00 STAVES y M-W. O. Barrel..l2 00 R. O. Hogshead......".....;. ..00 00 tallow, V ft.'...;...";.!. Xixus&li, V M feet-Shlpplng.12 00 14 00 f; l"rr' ..11 'ia tons w MlllPrlme.b,.fc.......i.,,.,. -7 60 0 8 60 Mill Fair...: ;...;...:.!. ' 00S 6 60 Common Mill........ 6 00 i 0 0 00 IWertortoOrxUnary.. ........ 0 00 Jtt 4 00 WHISKEY; v gal-Northern.. 1 00 4 00 North Carolina......;..; 1 00 0 60 WOOL, fb Washed... I. -28 ' 50 Unwashed.r.....i.... .;.... j"2l 0 tt rBurrT.......,........,..;;.j.... ;ia a 16 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0 a a 1 1 5.22 ' 1 75 i 00 ' 75' ' 00 00. ' V: 011 w 0 3 00 0 600 0 7 60 13 00 10 00 0 -10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Branson's 4 x NC. Business Directory prices prior to May Hi. Also a very large stock Jo atg IS 4w d&w fJHE- BEST AND CHEAPEST IN THIS market. - Our ! ' " ' . ; -: GRAIN' CRADLES cannot be surpassed In price or quality. A. large and well (selected stock ofjlard ware at W. E. SPRINGER & CO'S., . " Successors to John Dawson & Co.. " 'sept 3 - Market Street of GROCERIES and PROVISIONS at bottom figures. WORTH & WORTH. will X a week made at home b the Industrious.- Besrbusi. nesa now before the public. Start YOU- Men. wnmpn . , JUmev: , lo.V work in spare time, or SlVFZS, A to toe biisioesB. No e'lne8a,,"wl pay , vou nearly a well. i o one can fall to make enormous payVby enT paging at once. Costly outfit and terma free. rtrr61' and SSoraWy. Ad dm.feng Co.. August. Maine. v;y-,; ;. 71 FOR 1883,! 1 gOOX TO BE. rSSUED-Cthj Edltlon-tlTlh yar of publication, will contain orer eo,ooo xtms, and Is intendetl to be the FULLEST AN U MOST RELIABLE REFERENCE BOOK e"PuWifbed.for North Carolina, j I I1 , The Bosiness and Profesplonal Men of evcrr Connty, City and Village will be recorded am! classified fo convenient reference. ni $g. .y r - -j,- " apl 25-tf Wanted .1 jg F j" A j COMPANY WHO I PROPOSE Tt stabllsh a manufactory thereon. Well-timber ea cypress lands. Parties who may have sncn lands to dispose of are requested to communi- cate. with roe at Wadetboroor1 by: letter wltli " : ;. 'i ; .. 1 1 r ' Mr.cwb T. James, at Wllmlngtoh tn person. Full prrtculars as to exact location of lands, A-;.. Ti s.- ... . .. ' i- : I number of acres, probable yield of Umber w wie acre ana lowest known. aprJlHf price, must be made john T; Patrick; ' State Immlzratlon A rent.' t .A 1 Wa-aeaboro n. ! : 1 5
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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