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The Daily Review JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop. WILMINGTON. N. C. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 9. 1883 Entered at the Postoffice at Wilmington, N. C, as second-class matter. , The town hall of Gcnoble, England, which is lighted by 110 Edison lamps, is supplied with electricity by machine ry drirea by water power nine miles distant. -The wire which conveys the electricity over this distance ; is only about a tenth of an inch in diameter. The New York Herald regards it as one of the signs of the times, of which politicians ought to take notice, that both the Massachusetts platforms look favorably on tariff reform. The capi talists and workmen of the State begin to feel the oppression and strain upon them of the Pennsylvania tariff, whicht to favor pig iron and steel, makes ..jail, machinery and tools abnormally dear. -T ; It is lully expected in Germany that Prince Alexander ot Battenberg will not return to Bulgaria, where his posi tion has been most unpleasant. Tho Prince is believed to have made the most of his opportunities for feathering his nest, and it is common talk at Berlin that he has not only paid his own debts, but also those of his rela tives. It is almost certain that Prince Vladimir of Denmark will be his successor. The Supreme Court of the United States convened for the October term of 1883 on yesterday. All of the justi ces were present. The number of cases on docket is 101 1, an increase of fiftyfour over the number docketed at this time last year. The number of cases which have been argued or sub mitted, but not disposed of, and which the Court now has under consideration, is sixteen, Including three civil rights cas of the United States against Stanley, Ryan and Nichols . In Philadelphia, last Wednesday, an ex-councilman attempted to unfold the Cnarlie Ross mystery. He proceeded to unfold the results of his researches in a rambling discourse, which lasted over two hours and in which he repeat edly charged that Charlie i Ross had been stolen by his father, Christian K. R033. At the close of his address Mr. Logan asked his audience and the influ ential men of Philadelphia to back him up with their influence so that he could obtain a requisition from Governor Pattison to bring Charlie Ross and his present captor from St. Louis, where they are now living, to this city. This he declared he could do within ninety days -- The New York Herald has further complicated the newspaper situation in that citv bv the announcement that it will engage in active competition -with the newsdealers. It will establish four or ve hundred booths in New York and Brooklyn at vfliich all the -papers will be kept on sale. It will pay the expense ot stocking these booths aud will hand the profits over to the sales , men. In short, it will furnish 4he place of business and the stock, and the poor men, women and boys lor whom it advertises are ta do the work and take the profits. That it will be sue oessful in putting its own papers on the market at its own price cannot be ques tioned. 1 ; 5 According to a cable dispatch from. Berlin Prince Bismarck is very much annoyed at tho recent revival of the Socialistic propaganda, which has al ready spread broadcast great quantities of seditious literature. An extensive seizure ot Socialistic books and paroph lets has been made in Baen, near the Swiss frontier, and a workingman in Constance bas been sentenced -to. three months' imprisonment for complicity itn bringing the publications across the border. InBubna, a small towfl in Bohemia, several houses suspected of containing Socialistic writiugs were searched, with tho result of finding large quantities of seditious books and papers. Ten workmgmen wno are known to have been engaged in dissem inating reading . matter of this char acter were arrested. The Albemarle- Euquircr thu3 ex presses itself as to the nomination . in the First Congressional District : T. G. Skinner, of Perquimans, is a gentleman well known in Eastern North Carolina, and i3 universally -Dooular. - When wc state that he can poll more votes, per haps, Jhan any man in the district, wo feci we do not put it too strong. ..He is lain, practical and unassuming. He has strong friends among all classes. He was not a candidate for the nomi nation; but the convention, recognizing bis true worth and unflinching zeal in behalf of the party turned intuitively to Mm a if t r.hnifiG. We feel confident that its action, will ba ratified by the Dponla &tthe noils ori the 20th of next month. There is no better man in the Democratic ranks than T. Skinner. Ha is a man of sreat native ability, an i- t ...tA.tb.Mw ninaror nnn win reflect credit Jtlike upon;his JState and of "the Georgia East rail- SHORTS. " --. j .- " ' '-, A despatch from Home says the Pope i3 seriously indisposed. President John W. Garrett of the Baltimore and Ohio road, is on his way home from Europe. The Railway Age shows in its current issue that the amount of mainjtrack ad ded to the railways of the Union during the nine months ending September 30 was 4,214. against 8l075 miles! for the same period last year. j j , Mr. Emmet, the actor, bas lost the dog. Bayard, which played with Fntz in "Fritz in Irelandyjand 'Fritz Among the Gypsies." Bayard, for which S2, 500 had been offered and refused, died at his master's house1, on the ) Hudson, on Monday. -:' - - The. monthly pay foil, Tennessee, Virginia and road amounts to $150,000.1- Fifty thous and of said amount is paid " out on the East Tennessee - division, most- of it going to Knoxviile. This road sets afloat in Knoxviile nearly $ 1.000,000 a year. For Dyspepsia, Indigestion. De pression of Spirits and I General Debili ty, in their various forms; also as a preventive against Fever and Ague, and other Intermittent Fevers, the "Ferro-Phosphokated Elixir of Calisaya,,: made by Caswell, Haz ard & Co., New York, and sold by all Druggists, is the best tonic; and for patients recovering from Fever or other sickness, it has no equal, f tu 2w MOONSHINE. A Nevada man who wJsoflercdS,- 000 for what everybody supposed was a diamond in the rough, hung on to the stone until fifteen cents was the highest value given it by an expert. The own er will permit you to kick him on very reasonable terais.j-DciroU' Free Press, "I understand that you referred to me as a pig, sir," remarked a pompous elderly gentleman to a young man who had spoken disparagingly of him to a third person. ; "You have been misin formed, sir," be replied; "I hope that I know belter than to refer to a person of your advapced age as a pig." Roches, ter Post-Express. f "Jester." We cannot use vour joke about sirius reflections being aroused by gazing on the dog 6tar. It is old, old, aged, antiquated.) When Noah went into the ark he quarreled with his pilot for telling him to think seriously about steering by Sirius. If the canine- race possessed the pbwer, ot hurling missiles at their tormentors,' they would make a dog's target of any man who should get off that Sirius joke while- theyl were &TQnnd. Boston Transcript, i j. ; Chorus of excited' boys 'Then the lightning struck you ?'? 1 Skipper, indif ferently "Oh, lyes I was leanin' agin the mainmast when' it struck it." Ex cited boys "Didn't'pt kill you?" Skip per, more indifferently ? Wall, no; it all ran down my back." Excited boys ' And what did you do then ?" 'Skip per, most indifferently-f "I had to haul wffmy, boots and pour the lightning out on the deck." JAfe. Rev. GejrgeF. Pentecost says: "I wish every day of my lite I could wear the knee breeches of my bicycle suit." Well, then, wearj'em, George, wear 'em. Cut 'em off clear up to your neck if you wish: and wear a pair that Jook like a shirt col.ar with less.- This is a free country, and . if the parson1 wants to dress like a rope walker it is his right. And if the remnant of civiliza tion is too uncomfortable, the progres sive man may just jpaint his legs and skip around without any trousers. Bother the trousers, anyhow. Burling ton Jia wfceie. f PERSONAL. Father Emabuel Kenners, a Francis can of.tlio Convent of St. fsidoro in Rome, ha been decorated by Queen Victoria for his behavior during the cholera pestilence, in Errylj. . Edward Paysonl Weston the pedes trian, is about to undertake a remarka ble feat in connection with the work of the Church of England Temperance Society, with which he is prominently connected. He-proposes to travel over tho highways of England, and Wales, on foot and in ordinary costume, fifty miles daily for 1-00 consecutive days, Sundays excepted. He wjll travel only during the daytime, and will lecture each evening on "Tea . versus Beer." Ho will he accompanied by two friends and a representative ot the press in a carriage. . s: . - . j . The late llear-Admiral Joshua R. Sands, retired list, U. S1. N.. who died recently in tho 89th year of hia age, was, according to the j Washington Star ap pointed an acting midshipman in the Navy June 18, 1812. He served in the war against England on Lake Ontario, and was present at the capture of- Al verado. .Tobasco, Lagona, Tampico andTuspan during the Mexican war. lie commanded the U. bi frigate St. Lawrence, and was present in her at the World's Fair, London, iif 1851. As commander of the Susquehanna he was engaged in laying the cable in 1857.- He also participated In the late war. In 1866 i no wa' commissioned Roar Admiral, with which rank he was re tired the 6ame year. - He " was well known in Baltimore, where Jio resided for some time. i - - , . Au Eutuuslastic Endorsement. Gokham, N. H., July 11, 1879. Gents Whoever F you are, I don't know; but I thank the Lord and feel grateful to you to know that! in this world of adulterated medicines there is one compound that proves and does all it advertises to do. and more. Four years ago I had a slight shock of palsy, which unnerved me to such an extent that the least excitement . would make me shake like the ague: Last May I was induced to-try Hop Bitters. I used one bottle, but did not see any change, another did so change my nerves that they are now as steady as they ever were. It used to take both hands to write, but now uiy good right hand writes this. Now, if yod continue to manufacture as honest and good an ar ticle as you do, you will accumulate an honest fortune, and confer the greatest blcssinsr on your fellow-men that was ever conferred on mtnkind. ' - ; ! . jTlMBUUCH. The Wife of an Ambassador recently put the following: question to the daughter of one oft our Merchant princess at a j Presidential F levee. My dear, I was told before I visited Amer ica that 'your country women were not remarkable for fine - teeth. I find it auite the contrary. Take your own for instance. iPrayj What dentrificej do you use. I have used bUAU DONT for years and prefer it to any other," was" (the response. Reader, follow her example!; j How strange is ' Hftf 1 Before j mar riage the girl pulls ' the wool over a man's eyes. - After marriage she pulls it over his head. - II WoulcCnt be tcitlwut Dr. Benson's Celery and Chamomile pills if they cost $1. a pill. . They cured me of neuralgia, of 9 yean standing?? : Joseph Snyder, Faxions, Pa. 50cts. per box, at arug- gists. , " : : 1 ' i . , , A fair exchange is- no robbery; but fancy fairs, where tho young ladies at tables give no change back. i3 another thing. , tt .. Ministers Sound its Praise. Rev. Mr. Greenfields, Knoxviile, Tenn., writes as follows : "Samaritan Nervine permanently cured my son of epileptic fits." Here's food for thought. Sold by druggists, St-50 The dark horse of politics should be eontent "with luminous paint, so that his competitors would have a fair show. ' -A Remarkable Cure of Sroiula. William S. ;Baker, of Lewis Vego County, Ind., writes to tell you that my son was taken with scrofula in the hip when only two years old. We tried several physicians but the boy got no relief from their treatment. Noticing your ROSADALIS recommended so highly, I bought some of it of yoa in the year 1862. and continued taking it till the sores finally healed up. He is uow 21 years of age, and being satisfied that your medicine did him so much good when he used it, we want to try it again in another case, and now write you to get some it. j . i The manufacture of kid gloves is rapidly increasing in this country. A great many ; of the .fashionable goods sold as imported are made in this country . ! . . . 'Mother Swan's Worm Syrup, Infallible, tasteles, harmless, cathar tic; for feverishness, . restlessness, worms, constipation. 25c. A summer resorter has discovered that landlords at the mountains ask steep prices for board because the land is so very high up there. MISCELLANEOUS. FIFTEEN! FACTS. Neuralgic and Nervous Headache removed !y Dr Benson's Celery and ChamomUe Pilla. Humorp, Scrofula, Dr Benson's Skin Cure. Ulcers vanish before Internal and external. Dr Benson's Skin Cure consists of Internal and external treatment at same time and It makes the sktn white, - soft and smooth. It contains no poisonous drugs. $1 at druggists. Oh, how my headaches I by Dr. Benson's Celery and Remove the cause Chamomlla PiUs. Tender Itchlnga In cured by Dr. Benson's any part of the body Skin Cure, 'ins bes . MISCELLANEOUS A Lady Robbed of tier Teeth. Headache banished, no matter what cause, sick, nervous, neuralgic, dyspepUc. Which is it ? It can be effectually removed by Dr. Ben son's Celery and Chamomile, Pills, v Sick headache, distressing malady, cured by Dr. Bensou'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, aud are highly recommended for head ache, neuralgia aud nervousness. 50 cents at druggists,. -j - ' , .-- vv- - , - Periodical Headaches flv before Dr. Ben son's Celery and Chamomile Pills. All drug gist, j -v Hair aud Sciilp diseases thoroughly cured py Dr C W Benson's Skin Cure. None Jikc 1. 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 drngglsts. Dr. Benson's celery and Chamomile PiUs cure headaches of every nature promptly, also neuralgia.. - . , u Eleeantly'TJut uo. two bottles in one nack age, Is Dr Benson's Skin Cure. All druggists, OHIO. .. - . t, T - Headaeko banished, nomattcr what cause. sick, nervous, neuralgic, flyepeptic. Which is it? It can be effectually removed by Dr Ben son's Coiery ana Chamomile Pills. C. N. Crittcnton, Sxlo wholesale Agent for ur. c w. Benson's KcmcdC8, 115 Fulton St New York . r " ? t - unc 9-1 w-ch-Bat-nrm Mm Disease is an effect, not ' cause. It origin a wiuuoi us uiikiu-iC3vviuu wuokU(. lience. to cure weuiseaao uus iiausa duui do remov ed, and to no other way can a cure be effected. WARNER'S. 4 SATS: KIDNEY AND UVKR CURE is established on just this principle. It re&azes was .-..- . 95 Per CenW of aU diseases arise from deranged kidneys and iver and It strikes at once at the root ot the Ufficulty. The elementa of which It la composed- act directly upon the great organs, both as a FOOD and RESTORER, and by placing them in a healthy condition, drive dfttftfye ana lain from the system. . For the Innumerable troubles caused by un healthy Kidneys, Liver and Urinary Organs; for the distressing Disorders of Women; for ilalaria and for physical derangements gener ally, this jrreat remedy has no equal. Beware of ImpostsrB, Imitations and concoctions said to be just as good. ... . . Tor Diabetes ask for WARNER'S SAFE DI ABETES CURE. , ; For sale by all dealers. vt - ;a - - U. IL WARNER Ca. . aplH-lm - Rochester. N. x: " I She vas a beautiful young lady b about twenty, and lived ( m Philadel phia, i It was years "ago, when phy sicfahs used to administer a liquid preparation of iron by means oi quills or glass tubes, so that it could he swallowed without coming in con ; :t with the teeth. This young lady nad been prostrated by a severe at tack of illness, and iron was jgiven tc her to restore her to sometliing like her former condition of health. By some mismanagement j or possibly by Her cjwri carelessness, she took the doses of iron in such a way tha they touched her teeth. She though her teeth were hard enough, and did not realize the power of the chemi als contained in that preparation o ron to eat through the enamel ana honeycomb the teeth. The conse quence was that her teeth, which had been .an exceptionally fauldess set were utterly ruined. First the ename! went. Then the substance of the teeth became like chalk, and soon nothing was left but a lot of unsightly snags. ;' " ' - " :'.. v' ; ' ; : i Had ' BrowrCs Iron Biifcrs then Von obtainable, this young lady ".i-ht have saved i her teeth. As . . i. . . i is, she had to submit to the pain d m ortification of having them ex .racted and ' artificials inserted their place. , . The beauty of the iron contamec . n ' . T T) tn. I .t.n4. It- !i- r ' -ire preparation, free from every in rioJs feature or ingredient. It can ic.t cm harm, nor can it iau to ac od. This preparation of iron ; only one that can be taken with t damage to the teeth. To build up weaK systems, to des troy dyspepsia, to drive out the eneet nf malaria, to remilate troublesom ivers. to alleviate kidney distresses and to confer streneth and health Rrnwn's Iron , Ritters is what the people want- The druggist has it. in is -oct A-lw nrm tc d&w cth . Groceries. IOnn BBLS. FLOUR, 100 Bags Coffee ijCVJK.) 100 Bbli Refined Sugar, all grades ICO Boxes Dry alt Bacon, 50 Buckets Laid 5.000 Bdls ARROW TIES. 3,000 Half Bolls CO ITON BAGGING, 3,000 Saoks LIV. SALT. 100 Cases LYE, 100 Caeca Can and Ball POTASH, 100 Boxes SOAP 75 Boxes CANDY, . 100 Boxes Ctf ACKERS, 50 Boxes Factory and Cream CHEESE. 50 Boxes SODA. 50 Bxs Bread Frepai'n 250 Kegs Rice Bird. FF G, and BLASTING I OWDER 100 Bags SHOT, alUizes, 10 Cases Water Proof. Musket and G. D. CAPS, jaicnes, aper, xwine, ac., For pale by oct 1 KERCHNER & C ALDER BROS :.-!:. 1883. Harper's Magazine. ILLUSTRATED. Harper's Magazine begins its sixty -sixth vol ume with the December Number. It is not only the mostpopnlar illustrated periodical in America and England, but also the largest in its scheme, the most beautiful in its appear ance, and the best magazine for the home. A new novel, entitled "For the Major, . by Cou- stance Fenimore -Woolson, the author of "Anne," was begun in the November Number. m literary and artistic excellence tne maga zine improves with each successive number. Special efforts have been made for the lighter entertainment or its readers tnrougn numor ous stories; sketches, &c. Harper's Periodicals. Per Year: ILvkpes's Magazine............ fl CO Hakpek's Weekly... ................... 4 00 Hasfes's Bazas...... 4 00 The Thkee above publications... 10 00 Any Two above named.......'.......... -1 0 Habpe&'s Voiimo People...... l 50 Habfeb's Maoaztne i I Habpeb's Young peofxe j Habfeb's Franklin Square Librabt, One Year (52 Numbers)......... 10 00 : Postage Free ta ml subscribers in the United States or Canada, . , The volumes of the Magazine begin with the jNumDera ior uune ana .uecemberoi each year. When no time la specified, It will be under stood that the subscriber wishes to begin with the current Number. v The; last Eight Volumes cf Harper's Maga- sine, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by mall, postpaid, on receipt of $3 00 per volume. Cloth Cases, for. binding, 50 cents each by Index to Harper's Magazine, Alphabetical, Analytical, ana (jjas&inea, ior volumes l to 60, inclusive, irom June, xcou, to June, isso, one you 8vo, Cloth, 9 uO. Remittances should be made by Post-Oflice Money Order or Draft, to avo.d chaace of loss. Newspapers are not to copy this advertisement wtttows te express oraer of habpeb a, .Bbos. Address , HARPER & BROTHERS, deals " . New York. 5 00 FayetteYille Observer. VN THURSDAY, , FEBBUARY 8th, the undersigned will revive the publication the FAYETTE VILLE jOBSERVEB. The Obsebvkb will be a large 28 column weekly newspaper, and will be mailed to sub scrlbers, postage, paid, at $2 per annum; al ways In advance, v it will give the news of the aay in as ampio iormas us space will permit. and Dotn regular and occasional correspon dents.will contribute letters from the Caoita -on State polltlca and affairs. :.. Democratic in Doiinca. the observes wlL labor, first of alL to assure the orosoeritv of the Town of Favettevllle. to develon the vjt agricultural resoureea of: its own and the neignDorxnjr counties, and to oromote all that concerns the welfare of the people of North Carolina. - f Opposed to such Innovations on the homely ways of our fathers as. In the guise of pro gree, harm society, the Observes .will bo found In foil sympathy with the new things born of the chansred condition nt th Wh which soand judgment or enlightened experi ence find to be also good. i -as to uie rest: it win strive ta deserve ih reputation of the name U inherits. xcdiu , - is. j; ltALE. Jm. MISCELLANEOUS. THE SEASH0EB ! HOTEL BRUNSWICK ! SMITHVILLE, N. C SEASIDE HOTEL! - WRIGHTS VILLE, N. C. B. Li. PJEKRY, Proprietor. rjlHESE TWO , SUMMER RESORTS WILL be open MONDAY, MAY 28. , The Hotel Brunswick,1 at Smlthvllle, Is 25 miles below Wilmington, and accessible -by two first-class steamers, making two trips dally. i 1 The Scasldo Hotel Is situated in a large grow on Wrightsvillo Sound ; Is composed of cotta ges for families, and within 7 miles of Wil mington, ai the head of a fine Shell Road, the best in the Southern couutry. BOTH HOTELS IN FULL VIEW OF THE ' OCEAN. Good surf and still water bathing. every variety of Fish, and abun lanco vysiers, warns ana uraus. - I - " Spacious Ball -Rooms, with flue Bands Music. - .:-v; .v.. j; ! Ten-rln Alleys, Billiards and Bar. W Terms moderate. mav25 of of First National pank of Wil- mington,! CAPITAL'STOC K . 8URPLUS FUND.. .. 35O000 66,090 Deposits received and collections; made on all accessible poinfs in the United States." DIRECTORSa E. E. BURRUSS,- D. G. WORTHS A. MARTIN. , JAS. SPRUNT, GEORGE CHAD BOURN. OFFICERS!: E. E. BURRUSS. . aTev WALKER. . W. LARKINS..-.. apl 23 I mm m mm President. Cashier A'eet Cashier Branson's N. C. Business Directory . FOR 1883, j gOON TO BE ISSUED 6h Edition -17lh year of publication, will contain over eo3ooo kMES, . and is intended to ,be the FULLEST AND MOST RELIABLE, REFERENCE BOOK ever published for North Carolina. The Business and Professional Men of every County, City and Village will be recorded and classified for convenient reference. ! Price 5. .... , ' apl 25 tf N orth Caro lina Resources. 'One of the most "useful series of. descrip tive books cverjjniblishe-i about any State " Boston l03t. 1 , . ' Hale's Industrial Series, Two Volumes ow Ready. 1 Thk Woods and Timbers of Xokth C abo uk A' Curtis' s, Emmons', and Kerr's Botanical Reports supplemented by accurate County Reports of Standing Forests; and illus trated by an excellent Map of the htate. 1 Volume 12me. Clo th J 273 pp. , $1125. IL Ik the Coal asd Ikok Cockties of North Carouka Emmons'. Kerr', Laid ley 's, Wilkes', and the Census Reports; sup plemented by full and accurate sketches of tie Fifty six Counties and Map of the State. - 1 Volume 12mo Cloth, 425 pp.," $1.50. Sold by all Booksellers, or mailed postpaid, on receipt of the price,- by ; J5 J. HALE & SON, Publishers, Booksellers! and Stationers, j , - - - : New York ; Or, P. M. HALE, Publisher, Raleigh, N C sept 29 i w Tobacco. E HAVE FULL LINES OF TOBA which we are selling EIGHT CENTS under prices prior to May 1st. Also a very large stock of GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, at bottom figures. . ! ' WORTH & WORTH. Sash, Doors, Blinds, .White Lead. Paints, ". 1 French' Window' Glass. AGENCY FOR . Y. ENAMEL PAINT1-' CO'S READY-PREPARED PAINT. 1ALL AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS AND get our prices before purchasing. The fact that.our Paints are from the celebrated Fac tories of WetheriU & Co., and Harrison Bros & Co., Issufflcient guarantee for and purity. A fine line of Cooking Stoves at. Factory 1 .-" i 1 - - - a T Prices, In addition to bur large and full their quality WHOLESALE PFicr following '1- The foUnvJm. L"':-- small orders higher prices foe to h?T2 11 00 BAGGING , , V . , I Standard.".........'.. - H s Ufa ' B ACONNorth CarounaV " r Hams, lb............ ' Shoulders, Vfi.. .,...'"" Sides, Vttv... i.. "" WESTERN SMOKED " -Hams............ Bides, V lb..; .V.7.V"" Shoulders............... DRY SALTED . I Sides, " I Shoulders, V lb. ..1 BAItRELS Spirits Turpentine -Second Hand, each...!?7.. ' New New. York, each. . ...' NewCity.cacb.........i.. BRICKS. AT '"''"'""'"S . 27. BUTTElt, ft North Carolina.. Northern........ Wilinlngton.... Northern......1.. CANDLES, ft openn.. Tallow.. Adamantine........ .... CHEESlt, tb- : Northern Factory........ . Dairy, Cream . State COFFEE, V lb . Ja va .......... . . . ,r. . . . LagUy ra. . . . . Itio..... ....... . CORN MEAL. bus:. In ho as w a 00 Q ITO u u to 28 20 70 0 00 18 4 12 O V ' bundle;. 1 60 44 00 3S 1 11 U I . I II t a . 10 a 640 85 a cotton ties, Domestics- Sheeting, 4 4,v yd. "n Yarns, V bunch...., m v wvw.. ...... FISH ----- . : tV Mackerel, No. l, V bblM..1..16 00 e Mackerel, No, l, halt bbl.. 8 50 Mackerel, No. S, V bbl.i.. 9 60 Mackerel; No. S. V half bbl.. 5 00 Mullets, y bbl... ........... 1 no Mullets, Pork bbls.. 7 00 N. C. Roe Herring, y keg.... 3 00- Dry Cod, lb... ....... j..... FERTILlZERS.VS.OOOlbB 1..,....57 50 : t t . No. 86 00 . :LobOS.... . Ml Baugh'sPhosphate.........;:6ooo SiS Carolina Ferulizer 45 00 ?S2 Ground Bone. . iS sOt "vug i4.i. .. ...... .......... nn I tr... - .0660 WandoPhoSphate,...........oooo SS jierger iiuiz a jrnorpnate..00 00 em m ISxcellenza Cotton Fertilizer.55 00 fx 2 French's Carbonate of Lime... 7 qq S1? F1rp.Tlch,ll AprlrmltnriLl TJrna . M M0 fc aiooi o O 8 SO 400 i 3 537 00 . . . a r Bono Flour. ..... r. Navassa Guano.... Complete Manure. . Whann's Phosphate......... French's Agricultural Lime. JTlAJVlltV DDI - k Northern Super........ " Extra...... Familf...... " City Mills Extra. . . . . jramuy.. 850 ate 0 00 8 50 6 00 7 00, 6 60 5 75 Extra Family. ... 6 50 Ol9 Oil t Oil OIK 50 66 65 W I 10 z e - re a a ir 01s 10 1 a 1 20 1 19 00 40 KS 11 a 20 OQ 16 CS a-2900 eisoc a o a e 00 o a ass GLUE ft...... GRAIN, bushel I Corn, from store, bags.whlte. Corn, cargo, In bulk, white.. Com, cai-go, in bags, white.. Com, cargo, mixed, in bags.. Oats, from store.... Cow reas HIDES, ft ureen.... Dry HAY, lOOfts - Eastern..........;.';... ...J., Western.............. j... ; North River HOOPflRON, vib.:..: .AIUT.VIb J - Northern "..ZT.Z.. North Carolina... i...... LlME.jt barreL 1 1 LUMbKK, City Sawed, M ft. Ship Stuff, rcsawed.... ,18 00 Rough Edge Plank ;15 00 Wes t India Cargoes;according to quality... 4. ...... ..IS 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned.. 13 00 Scautllng and BoardJ coro'n.-.12 00 MOLASSES. & irallon :, New Crop Cuba, In hhds..... " " " in bbls , Porto Rico, In bads ...!.. " In bbls...... .1. Sugar Douse, in uhds.... " ' ii bbls., ........ i Syrup, In hbk NAILS, tf- Reg, Cut. 101 basis.. OlJS, gallon vt Kerosene... .....r.k......' Lard......V......;u:.... Linseed............ ......... Rosin Tar... Deck and Spar Chickens, live, grown. r ; opnng. x-urKeys.....;........i... PEANU'rS bushel.- . POTATOES, bnshel Sweet. . d . .s Irish, W bbl....... jroioi, v barrel - City Mess.....;;.;.......... 5C Prime ltf 00 Rum-n......;..... ........ .it oo uic;i!-uaroiina, V ft Rough, bushel....... J... BAGS, V ft Country v.... ... City. ................... ROPE, ft....,,..,.... SALT, V sackr. Alum.-. cLiverpoa Lisbon American... ...i.....J SUGAR, f ft Cuba ...j Porta Rico...........- i A Coffee..... b-; Crushed. .. .. ......... SOAP, ft Northern SHINGLES, 7 In. If M. ; . common.... 2 to -Cypresa-8aps......... 4 W Cypree5 Hearts. 0 00 STAVES, y M-W. O. Barrel.. 12 Ot R. O. Hogshead..... ...00 00 TALLOW, V ft..............!.. 8 TIMBER, V M feet Shlpplng.12 00 Fine Mill. . ...11 35 Mill Prime. : . . . .. .:.:1M : Mill Fair.. , 1 6 000 6 50 .-.Common Mill................. 5 00 fi OOC " Inferior to Ordinarv.i......J fl 00 O 4 00 WHISKEY, y gal Northern. 1 00 O 00 North Carolina.......;....... 1 00 - O t WOOL.V ft Washed.........rJM o Unwashed... , 41 a Burrv ' 10 0 15 oc 40 00 00' 00 26 40 00 11 10 90 90 00 00 S3 75 90 3 60 a l Ol a ix o e. a 0 30 ai 0 1 10 ! IS' 01 75 62100 Oil 00 018 00 i4U0 t 95 01U mo mo "' : 1 ............ 00 00 00 00 !oo 00 00 00 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 7340 0 0 lOtyft 5 0 1 11 H 75 75 00 75 00 04 .10 so Hi 11 6 ait oo 0SOO 0 5 00 0159 018 00 010 00 0 10 014 00 013 00 0850 1883. -i- I Harper Young, People. AN ILLUSTRATED WEEEXY 18 Page fUTTJEIJ TO BUT? A2ID GIKLS OF FBOlfBl1 . TO JIXTEEN TBXES OF AGE. J , ... vol IV, commences November 7, 188t The Young Pldple has been from tbc firs successful beyond, anticipation. 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The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 9, 1883, edition 1
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