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The Daily Review. JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop. WILMINGTON. ' N. C. TUESDAY. SEPT'BER 29. 1883. Entered at the Postoffioeat Wilmington. N. C. as second-class natter. An interesting life of Ben Butler is soon to appear, under the charge of the Civil Service Reform Association of Massachusetts. , The Boston Transcript reports that it will contain interesting reading respecting General Butler and blockade running during the war, ob tained ironi official sources at Washing ton and Boston. trip-iTeneriffe being a regular 1 stopping place for all the steamers o( this com pany. At Castle darden the opinion is expressed that; after one .year's trial, the experiment will hardly be per severed in." The largest cattle ranch in the world is said to be that of pharlcs Goodnight, at the head of Bed River, Texas. He began buying land four years ago, se curing 270,000 acres at 35 cents per acre. In the meantime the price has advan ced from $1 to $2 per acre, but he is still buying, and controls 700,000 acres. To enclose his landed possessions 250 miles offence is required. On the range ho has 40.000 cattle. The ex-Empress Eugenie was the centre of attraction at Carlsbad during the present season. She appeared inva riably dressed in deep mourning, and besides her attendant, Mine. Bourbaki, only Major Scott, an Englishman, and Dr. Evans, the famous American dent ist. were seen in . her company. The ex-Empress still retains traces .of her former beauty, although the expression of her face is one of sadness and suffer ing. Probably the fastest train in Ameri ca is the afternoon express on the Canada Atlantic Railway, which leaves Cpteau Station at 5.35 and reaches Ottawa, distant ' 78, miles, at 7.09, having made one stop of three minute's at Alexandria. This is almost exactly fifty miles an hour. 'The fastest train in the world is probably the ' Flying Dutchman," which runs without stop ping from London to Bristol, a distance of 118J miles, in just two hours a rate of 59 J miles an hour. I : W. S. Gilbert has not after all aban doned the topsy-turvey vein of humor which has distinguished the best known of his stage iwork.j According to the London Daily News I the new comic opera wnicn lie anaJumvan will produce in November will be an other respectful perversion of Tenny son's "The Princess. Like Mr. Gil bert's former workJ this will, not employ the poet's lines, but will derive its merriment from the hrisrhteninsr of the picture of the "sweet girl graduates' who despise men, "and will contrast this with the weaknesses and vanities usually attributed to the female sex , H a commission in Egypt Ex-Postmaster-General James and ex-Mayor Grace, of New York, vere given a banquet in Iondon on Tuesday night. Mr, James made a speech which attracted much attention. He advo cated a daily mail service between Lon don and New York, a reduction of the fees for money orders and registration, the extension of the facilities for the parcel post and the reduction of postage batween the two countries to one penny for every half ounce. In concluding -Mr. James proposed "The British Postal Service," which was responded to by Mr. Hawkes, comptroller of money orders, who represented Mr. Fawcett. Other speeches were made by ex-Mayor Grate, the Hon. J. M. Francis, Mr. Puleston, M. P., Alderman Iladley, ex Lord Mayor Ellis, Consul-General Merritt and Sir Julius Benedict. The mo3t curious of all Paris curios ities will cease to exist when the de molition ol the Grand Hotel Leguary, known as "La Table d'Hote des Monstres," is completed. The hotel in itself is like any common provincial hotel, but the guests of its tabic Whole, as described by the reporter of the Lanlcrhc, form an assembly hardly to be met with in any other place. "Din ner being announced," says this privi leged guest, "the firstjcouplc to enter the dining hall with an air of perfect propriety arc a bearded woman, ac companied by a skeleton-like gentle man. She receives his whispers with thoughtful eyes, gently stroking her beard. A dwarf, with an enormous nose, sits next to them on a stool ; her neighbors are a well-known showman, who now and then turns his face round to the middle of .his back a conveni ence whenever the waiter is wanted-and a young giantess of sixteen, weighing 400 pounds. Somnambulists, acrobats and? many more of the same school complete the circle, who, after their meal is ended, will sometimes, for the benefit of an occasional visitor, unite in a dance, fantastic, grotesque and hideous to the last degree.''' A New York letter says : Advices just received here from the City of Mexico are to the effect that an im port ent concession has bceu granted by the Government, with a view to the "en couragement of European immigra tion. A contract has been entered into with the firm of Conti.&.Co., of Leg born, Italy, whereby 1,000 agriculturists n.nd skillo.rl wnrl-mpn frrm that, pnnntrw will be brought on every trip of the steamers of the Mexican Transatlantic Company, running between Vera Cruz and the Mediterranean ports, the Gov ernment agreeing to pay $10 for each person. As the ships stipulate to make sixteen round trips annually, this Js ex pected to assure a yearly addition to tne resident population of at least 10.000 industrial people, who will contribute materially to the resources and pro ductiveness of the country, It will not - be an exclusively Italian ; immigration. : More or less French will be taken on at Marseilles, and ; about; 200 ; will be brought from the Canary Islands every - - . ; ' ' SHOUTS. By a hurricane in Nassau fifty vessels were wrecked and sixty ilives were lost. The striking j weavers at i Ashton uuder-Lyne have decided to hold out another month!. 1 j Reports that! the Emperor William will shortly have a meeting with the Czar are still current. j In Wales churches are built or rest torcd to the extent bf an average annua expense of $100,000. . A member of IhcsFrenc to investigate thq cholera VailQtlU bUU OTA... iv. r There arc a number pf candidates for every place within the gift ! of the next House of Representatives. It is said that America and England are about to urge China to come ito an undeistanding with France ; the outlook His more favorable to peace. - Tom Moonlight is a candidate for shoriffin Leavenworth, Kansas. He ought to be made a special detective in the Internal Revenue Department, to catch illicit distilieisj. j Secretary Chandler has decided not to use the money appropriated for the purchase of a coaling station at Chiriqui, but to refer the matter to Congress. J I The London correspondent of The Evening Telegram gives an account of a banquet to ex-Ppstmaster General James, at which . cheaper postage between England and America was advocated. '! , J ; : ' A gypsy girl who ran away from the altar and her . prospective husband in Ontario was caught arid horsewhipped by her father. In more civilized com munities Uig father uses moral suasion and lets the bridgegroom do the whips ping afterward. i .j i MOONSHINE. ago of :ong We saw . her "Where is the gir sings Joaquin Miller. the other day. Joaq. put she isn't a girl any more.! She had gray hair and a wart on her nose, and no teeth and wore specs. Salem Sunbeam1. A plant has been found j that cures bashl'uiness. It should be promptly tried on the man whoj leavejs the hotel by the back window because he is too diffident to say good-by4 to the cashier and clerk. -ChicagoTrilkine. A Yassar college girl has written a novel called "The Foolish Virgin." It is probably abont a girl who wierit I off to colk'ge without supplying I herself with enough gum tp last her until vaca tion. Philadelphia News I . Little Johnny says that all men do uot belong to the animal kingdom. For instance, there is the,! cirens pro prietor. He doen't belong to the j ani mal kingdom, but the animal (kingnom belongs to him.-Boslon Transcript. ! The average young lady; wants at least four feet of a seat in a' street car for a ride ol six blocks, but! she will ride half a day Sunday squeezed into a buggy seat beside I her young man and uot find the least fault. Detroit Free Press J... L 4 ' j j The speaker who alluded to bis 1 can didate as "the war-horse that snuffed the battle from afar." climbed up to the com position-room with a club after reading it in the paper- as 4 'the ward boss that snatched. a bottle from a bar." Boston Bulletin a 1 J " 1 t L ? 1 . a iauy saiu ner nusuanu will sit on a barbed wire fence all. the afternoon 10 see a uacDau matcn, ana never move a muscle, but when he goes Ito church he can t sit in a cushioned pew tor in teen minutes jwithout wiggling au over tne seat, ana changing his po sition lorty times. rectus nun. One of the 1 letters of I introduction Miss Kate Field brought with her to Denver was from Sir Charles Dilke to Judge McCurdy. She sent a note to the Windsor i hotel office, asking where the judge could be found. The answer came back: "Don't know: he's been dead eight years" Denver 1 nbune. PERSON A f.. George Elliot's biography does not grow perceptibly in the hands of Mr. Cross, whose illness has prevented him doing much at it. J ' ! M. Pivion defeats one of the favorite arguments of the anti-cremalionsts if i : . . f 1 , . uis suiujoieui. is iounaea on weii-ascer-taincd facts, by declaring that all poi sons which can be detected! in a body can be !as readily discovered in the so that, in cases of suspected crime, the ends of justice would not be pre vented by cremation. ' j The late Cromwell Fleetwood Varley was a lineal descendant of Oliver Crom well through the marriage of the Pro tector's daughter to Gen. Fleetwood. Ila devised thft first1 anwMzcfr.. Atlanta cable and foretold that it could be used at me raw 01 niieen woras a minute, as the result of experiments made by him with an ins enfonslv mn.ntniptwl w;r eial line wnerehv hn fnn'r? nhf;n w sistan ces and induction equal to those on long cables: By means of two kitch en sa.ncena.ns I and n. . litt.To onmn. kA sncceeded in raisin p th fpohlo va.n of electricitv nrodneed hv mhMnw Kif ol sealingswax to one that ' would giye a sirong spar, ana -on mat principle constructed a powerful machine for practical use. - . Rev. G. Arbuthnot. vicar of Stratfbrd-on-Avon, England,- cleverly combines, in a few words, respect for Shakespeare, submission tot the popular voice, and strict attention .to business to the extent of making his .references to the poet's remains a begging letter. He writes: "The silly season has begun, and -your contemporaries arc amusing themselves with reports that Shakespeare's ; bones are about to be exhumed. My consent to such a course has never been asked, and consequently never been given, and the only ground for these rumors is that, in acknowledging a pamphlat from Dr. Ingleby on the subject.-1 said that if public opinion was clearly expressed in favor of an exploration of the poet's tomb, I should offer no opposition. I am much more concerned vt present in repairing and beautifying the church in which he lies, for : which -I should be glad to receive any subscription your readers may like to give me " "Sigli no More, Ladies!" for Dr. Pierce's 4 Favorite! Prescrip tion" is a prompt and certain remedy for the painful disorders peculiar to your sex. By ail druggists. ; tn fr When an officer came to arrest the thieving boys of a Wisconsin woman she fainted anddicu. ! Cured Six Years Airo. j j "It has been 6 years since I was cured of fits," says Mr. W. Ford, of Wirt, Jefferson Co , Ind." Samaritan Nervine did it." And it always will, reader. $1.50, at druggists- ; ' The waiters at the Thousand Island Park hotels are girls j mostly from, the Oswe o normal school. " j IVould'nt be witlioutDr. Benson 's Celery and Ctamomile puis if tliey cost SI. a pill. They cured me of neuralgia , of Q years slandintj." Joseph Snyder, Paxions, Pa. 50 cts. per box, at drug gists. Two Chicago girls tested their abil ity to hold their breath. One could not begin brea thing again when she wished to, and was with difficulty re suscitated. ! j 'JRouarli on Rats." I Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, ants, bed bugs, skunks, ( chipmunks, gophers. 15c. Druggists. The Russian woman has loud ways and a loud, unpleasant voice. She al most invariably smokes. For Dyspepsia, Indigestion, De pression of Spirits aud General Debili ty, in their various forms; also as a preventive against Fever and Ague, and other Intermittent Fevers, the "FeKRO PlIOSPFIOKATED ELIXIR OF Calisaya," made by Caswell, Haz ard & COv, New York, and sold by all Druggists, is the best ttouic; and for patients recovering from Fever or other sickness, it has no equal. tu 2w Mrs. Hendricks and Mrs. McDonald are said to be better politicians than their respective husbands. j New Bloomfild, Miss., Jan. 2.1880. I wish to say to you that I have been suffering for the last five years with a severe itching all over. - L have heard ol Hop Bitters and have tried it. I have used up four bottles, and jit has done me more good than all the! doctors and medicines that they could use on or with me. I am old and poor but feel to bless you for such a relief by your medicine and from torment of the doctors. I have had fifteen doctors at me. One gave me seven ounces of solution of arsenic; another took four quarts of blood from me. All they could tell was that it was skin sickness. Now, after these four bottles ot your medicine, my skin is well, clean and smooth as ever. HENRY INOCHE. MISCELLANEOUS. New York & Wilmington Steamship Line. WILL SAIL FEOM NEW YORK STEAMERS i . I EVERY SATURDAY, at 3 o'clock, P. M. REGULATOR. ............ j . 8a turday , July 28 ! BENEFACTOR ..Saturday Aug 4 REGULATOR. . I ...Saturday, Aug 11 BENEFACTOR ... . Saturday, Aug 18 REGULATOR. .....Saturday, Aug 25 : W- Through Bills Lading and Lowest ! IN Through Rates guaranteed to androm Pola -" ' i .. . In North and South Carolina. For Freight or Passage apply u i THOMAS E. BOND, Superintendent, ' Wilmington, N.C. THEO. G. EGER, Freight Agent, 35 Broadway, New York. WM. P. CLYDE & CO., General Agents, july 25-tf. . Livery and Sale Stables. prORSES,' BUGGIES. PILETONS AND CARRIAGLS let at low rates. Also Board or Horses. i ' ' ' - The Finest Hearse in the : vi--city.; ' A CAR LOAD OF Kentucky Horses & Mules Just received and for sale low. ; The best lot of stock In the city. ' ,i I ' ! HOLUNGSWOBTH & WALKER, AttheNewStabtes, ' . ' may -tf . Cor. Fourth and Mulberry sts MISCELLANEOUS. The OJd-Fashioned Doctor. It is very interesting to read the writings of some of the doctors of the olden time, -and see how. modern science and recent discoveries have ! knocked to pieces many of their old theories. These good men were doing their best to relieve human distress. Many of theni were work ing in the darl. Almost all of them were in bondage to some inherited theory as to disease and its cure. It is evident that the best of theni did a great deal of guess-work. Still, they looked wise, and much of their guess-worfc passed for solid wisdom. As late as twenty-five years ago it was the practice of many of the best physicians to bleed their patients a great deal. Sometimes an enfeebled patient would be bled nearly to death in pursuance of this wild old custom. After a while the doctors found out that blood was just what a sick man needed, and that he needed .it pure and rich. Modern science has found that iron gives the 'blood its rich red color, and that if there is not enough iron m the blood, the vital fluid is pale arid thfn and poor. Wjien this is the case", the whole system is enfeebled. ! The doctors and the chemists ex perimented and tinkered a great deal with various forms of iron. Most ol the early preparations of iron for the blood did as much harm as good; sometimes more. They hurt the teeth and injured the stomach, and worked other mischiefs. But now we have a preparation of iron in which chemical science has made a majestic triumph. It is " Brown's Iron Bitters." This carries the iron right to the spot where it is needed. It invigorates the stomach, enters into the circulation, enriches the blood, refreshes the liver, tones the nerves, and puts the whole system in healthy condition for work. The triumphs this remedy has wrought are matter of public record through out theUnited States. Brown's Iron Bitters is sold by all the respectable druggists, and the people like, it. sept 20-1 w nrm tc d&w c th FIFTEEN FACTS. Neuralgic and Nervous Headache removed by JUr Benson's Celery ana Chamomile Pills. : ! Humorc, Scrofula, Ulcers vanish before Dt lienson's Skin Cure. Internal and external Dr Benson's Skin Cure consists of Internal and external treatment at same time ami it makes the skin white, soft and smooth. It contains no poisonous drugs, fl at druggists. Oh, how my headaches ! Remove the cause by Dr. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pills. Tender Itcblngs In any part of the body cured by Dr. Benson's Skin Cure. 'Tis bes . 1 i . Headache banished, no matter what cause, sick, nervous, neuralgic, dyspeptic Which is it ?i It can be effectually removed by Dr. Ben son's Celery and Chamomile Pills. - . j Mck headache, distressing malady, cured by Dr. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pills, Makes the skin soft, white and smooth. Dr Benson's Skin Cure. Klegantly put up. Dr. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pills contain no opium, quinine, or other harmful drug, and are highly recommended for bead ache, neuralgia aud nervousness. 50 cents at druggists. Periodical Headaches fly before Dr. Ben son's Celery and Chamomile Pills. All drug gists, j Hair 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. BcnsQn',9 Celery and Chamomile Pillg cure headaches of every nature promptly, also neuralgia. Elearantlyrput up, two bottles in one pack age, is Dr Benson's Skin Cure. All druggists, sure. . i i Headache banished, no matter what cause! fiick. nP.rvrtUS TlPliraltrlf rl onarvKn WVIV la It? It can be effectually removed by Dr Ben- uu a vcjci jr auu uuiuuomue 1 ins. C. N. Crittenton, Sole Wholesale Agent for Dr. C. W. Benson's Remedies, 115 Fulton St., New York. iune 9-lw-ch-sat-nrm ' j P. M. Hale's Publications. WOODS AND TIMBERS OF NORTH CAROLINA. 1 toI. 12mo.r Clelth, $1.25. The publication of such facts in a shape that makes them accessible, : Is the very best service that, the public spirited men In the: South can do their States?' V. T. World, "The very' thing needed. A very Important work for the State." Wilmington Star. i "A timely and valuable publication. Must prove of great service to the 8tate." Char lotte Journal. - . ?.?le has done the State a great cjer vlce." Biblical Recorder. "Of such thorough excellence that It de serves the widest clrcuJatlon. Na&hvUU (Tenn.) Lnsnberrnan. t The book is well printed on tinted paper. Is handsomely bound in cloth, contains 272 pages and an accurate and beautif clly executed map of the State, with all Its railroad routes de fined. . ' -f f ;;. EVERYBODY'S BOOK. Answers to simple questions frequenUy put to lawyers by Laymen. , i , Points in Lit- ofln tA i. wi-u Tii jrruiessMjnai man, ; tne r armer, iucjucviuuub, me xjBuioru, me Tenant, the Cropper, the Laborer. 1 . . . , i 12mo., paper, Price (Five Postage Stamps) For sale by booksellers generally, who may be supplied In quantities on favorable terms, by either of the imderslgned. : Ifnottobe had ai your local book store, mailed post-paid on receipt of the price, by - E. J. HALE SON. : Publishers, Booksellers and SUUoners. N. Y. ; ot P". IX. Hale, Publisher. Raleigh,. C. ' MISCELLANEOUS. THE SEASHORE ! HOTEL BRUNSWIGff ! - ' ; SMITHVILIJ5, N. C. SEASIDE HOTEL! I WRIG HTS VILLE,"; N. C. B. Jj. PERRY,. Proprietor. rjlHESE TWO -SUMMER RESORTS WILL be open MONDAY, MAY 28. ! - The Hotel Brunswick, at Smithvllle, is 25 miles below Wilmington, and accessible by two first class steamers, making two trips dally. ) Tho 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, av the head of a fine Shell Road, the best in the Southern country. - j j BOTH HOTELS IN FULL VIEW OF; THE j ; - OCEAN." , I. Goot surf and still water bathing. Every variety of Fish, and abundance of Oysters, Claras and Crabs. Spacious Ball Rooms, with fine Bands bf Music. ' ' Ten-tIn Alleys, Billiards. and Bar. Mtf Terms moderate. f may 25 : i . First National Bank of Wil mington.! CAPITAL STOCK .. i j' ; ' t 8URPLUS FUND..... f250,L)0 66,001 Deposits received and collection made or all accessible points tn the United States. i DIRECTORS E. E. BURRUSS. D. G. WORTHS A. MARTIN, ,IA8. SPRUNTj B. F. HAXL3 OFFICERS: E. E. BURRUSS.. A. K. WALKER..!'.. ....... President. .Castikt W. LARKINS.. A'sst Cashier apl i Tobacco. i - ! yK HAVE FULL L1NEJ OKTOliA which we are selling EIGHT, CENTS under r ; i " prices prior to May 1st. j .11 - Also a very large stock of GROCERIES and j ' PROVISIONS at bottom figures. WORTH & WORTH. may 7 1 1 am Receiving BY NEW YORK STEAMERS EACH WEEK ' - -.. THE FINEST SELECTION OF ! ! Fruits and egetables, i CONSISTING OF NORTHERN APPLES, NORTHERN POTATOES, CABBAGES, TURNIPS BEETS. and Have just received the following variety of aauo vjfcAvivjiia, wnir it i re com mena to an ilousekecpei-s and Kxcnrslonists. , Orange Bar, Assorted Drops, Sweet Corn, Empire Mixed, Vanilla Wafers, Lemon Wafers' ! NewDort Wafers. , ! Larraby's Snowflake, 'These goods are of finest quality, fresh and John L. Boatwright sept3-tf , ' ; Silvfer Plated Spoons and Forks, low prices, at Jacoei.'s . . f Sash, Doors, Blinds, White Lead, Paints, French Window Glass. AGENCY FOR N. Y. ENAMEL PAINT I CO'8 READY PREPARED PAINT. Q ALL AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS AND get our prices: before purchasing. The fact that our Paints are from the celebrated Fac tories of Wetherlll & Co., and Harrison Bros & Co., Jsuffidcnt guarantee for their quality and purity. L , ' " : : -; ' A 'fine line of Cooking Stoves at Factory Prices, In addition to our large and! full 0 HARDWARE STOCK,. to which your attention la respectfully Uvited. .WHOLES 9W The i f n 1 Win. - ! . small orders hlsher : BAGSINQ-,. , w ft..............."" BACON North Carolina"" Hams. V ft.. . Shoulders, Vft.. ...... WESTERN SMOKED " Hams. .'. ........ ' ,.-'- SKles V m...;.........V."7 Shoulders. ............ "iltTT S AT.TKI 00. A 11 o ii 00 ft 10 S L . DRY SALTED Sides. V ft...... Shoulders, OA KltKLo o 00 n Pi n 75' a 160 a 27 O 30 New New York, each .... c y .ca.cn. ......... ; SEESWAX, v ft, BRICKS, VM- BUTTER, lb . i North Carolina......... L Northern........ ..... . ' ; g l ' CANDLES, V fiH" 0 i. sperm .!. Tall Mo. 18 O h PS P u a 18 10 allow.... i iiujtumnme.. ...... i. CUEKSk. k T " Northern Factory... ih Dairy, Cream...; '.....11'.""' State..........;. COFFEE, fl- - "7; -J:' cava.. ........ Laguyra Rio... D6SsTlSBvbme-"- Ml Sheeting, 4 4, V yd. aijrtjo, fr aorcn.-v. . II 0. u 9 85 A ' J Mackeret, No. 1. V bbl. . Iik tin i " ' Mackerel No.:it V htt bbi 8 S ' 2S Mackerel; No. e .bbl... 1 5 i Mackerel, No. a! J hatfbbi C 5W gl52 Mackerel, No. 3, V bbl ,.77 2 ! 50 Mullets, y bbi...:..;....;; I S 2 8 08 Mullets, P6rk bbls.... 5 S FERTILIZERS, 8,000 lbs J t Lobo;;;;;lSg; r.augh'8 J'hosi.hate oo oo Carolina FcrUzer S Ground Bone .-.. 4o SS Bone Meal .."oo oo ne Fiour........... :.:.:::;Soo Navassa Guauo -.40 00 Complete Manure.... oo oo! Whann's Phosphate ...oo 00 M Wando Phosphate i..oo oo! Berger & Bute's Phosphate.. OO 00 fSS French's Carbonate of Lime... 7 bo WVflTM'.h'B AirrtAtiltn-rol T.1ta uX ei mi a a n nu. M ft k Fine Northern Suuer. . Extra. " Family . City Mills Extra. , -A. A.AAJ AAJT . . -.. 0 00 04 5 fiO" ttitf . 6 00 0 6ft ... 7!00:)S ... 6 W Hum . 5 75 O ( 0 : Extra 6 50 Ol uuua v id -11 A GRAIN, V bushel j " Cora, from store, bags.whlte a tjorn, cargo, in imik, white.. wni, cargo, m bags, white,, eo jorn, cargo, mixed, in bagsl. z:::xl 7S A J O M i w e i in i 4 0 io a 1 20 o J 15 Ola 75 o a $6 - .1 10A 14U WO I 14 40 a Oats, from, store. cow ireas...... HIDES, rib Green... Dry..... HAY, V 100 lbs Eastern , Western North River.. HOOP IIRON. W th.. LARD, lb Northern.: North Carolina.... LIME, 4 barrel................ LUMBER. City Sawed, V M ft. amp atuir, resawed.:..... 18 00 2d 00 i itougn .age J'Jauk 15 00 016 00 West India Cargoea.accordlnjt i , . ( 1 to quality. 13 00 Q Dressed Flooring, seasoned. rl8 00 K5 00 Scautling and Board. com'n.At 00 15 00 MOLJVSSES, W gallon 1 r New Crop Cuba, in hhds..... 00 O 3d in bbls...... 4U A j Porto Rico, In bade 00 0 33 " in bbls.......... 00 ft I- Sugar House,in hhds......... 00 & W . 1 " " in bbls i..-. 2i 0 fig Syrup, In bbls 40 A NAILS, heg, Cut.lOd basis.. 0 00 O t ?l yj 1 1 jo , gaiion : Kerosene ! Lard . , Linseed. .., ' Rosin... Tar., Deck and Spar Poultry Chickens, live, grown. " Spring Turkeys-.,, i. PEANUTS 4 bushel... POTATOES, V bnshel oweet... Irish, bbl...... . .......... .i PORK. V barrel : I City Mess ....J..........23 5C O24 0C Prime i lti 00 all OC ; Rump.................... 17 00 18 00 95 01U ....... 11 m 9 1 10 01(9 - 90 0i 00 00 a 0 e mmm 4 33 O S 20 a 30 75 015 90 ant 60' 3 50 am aim T91 f i M 1. xuvja viviui, V u).. ........ "Rough, 4f bushel BAGS, 4" lb Country City i H40 ROPE, lb 14Vfc0 oat m a. 1 . a oAiii, v sacK, Aium.;. uiverpoo .. Lisbon An ... ....... 1 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 o 00 a 00 0 0 0 0 1OU0 5 a h 03 1 t 8 11 merirjin.. OTTn A 1 1. mi. rt . i'orto Kico. A coffee.. . 11 '....a :c Ex c Crushed SOAP. u.Vnrf ham SHINGLES. 7 In. VXf 1ft M 11 CO wuuuuo..., .................. jj ou o" Cypress 'Saps.. ..... 4 60 05 Xyprees Hearts J.. 0 00 019, xA.vjs,.tr M-w. O. Barrel. 42 00 0181 mR-0. Hogshead ........00 00 010 TALLOW, lb.. ........ ...J.; 8 0 TIMBER, y M feet Shipping. 12 00 014 96 Fine Mill., .......J..7..11 25 013 Mill Prime............;....... 7 50 O 9 Mill Fair.. ........ ........... 6 000 6 it common Mill. S 00 ;0 Inferior to Ordinary.......... OOOucM WHISKEY, V gal Northern. North Carolina..; WOOL, 4f lb Washed........ ; Unwashed.... f Burrv.......... ...... W -WW MA. - - 1 AO MAN 1 00 ? m l 21 0 8 T1& 0 ..1 I Wanted. TY A COMPANY WHO PROPOSE TO stabllsh a manufactory thereon, well-tlniber ed cypress lands. -Parties who may bare lands to dispose of are requested to commtu - ' ' ' ...... . ii cate, with me at Wadesboroor by letter Mr.'Joh T, James, at Wilmington in per Full prrtculars as to exact location of Ian number of acres, probable yield of timber the acre and .lowest ' price, must ! be known. , apri9-tf ' JOHN T. PATRICK. I State Immigration Agent, - Wades boro, V. HAVE JUSTr RETURNED f FROH TH? septa NATH'L JACOBV ' '- 10 South Front St GOJJLY FOR AGENTS., 4U to $200 - f?,mon.t. made selling our fine Books I??- Write to J. C. aTcCURDY Phllapa Northern, Markets,, where fx purchased W L1RGEST STOCK h OF CARPETS ETKB brdogtt ofthlsJCIty; and I ani -nowprep to serve any one- who wishes ta purcha FINE lBgraln,iThree-Ply Tapestryi BrisM or Body Brussels, or Napier Mattinj . if. of the latest patterns and designs. - j , . ' , " : ' - sol; BEAR, ept8:- 20 Market Strt pared sepi wax?
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