The Daily Review,
JOSH. Tf JAMES, Editor & Prop.
WIOXINGTON. N. C.
TUESDAY. OCTOBER 23. 1883
. -
Entered at the Postoffice at Wilmington, X. C,
as second-class matter.
SELF-MADE AND SELF-
- -made, r .
Any man, says the New York World
who amasses a fortune through honora
ble conduct and steady application in
business through superior ability" and
industry J n a profession, or by the
exercise of intelligence, judgment and
perseverance in any honest pursuit,
deserves respect.
Such men are plentiful in New York
and are scattered all over the United
States. In a young and growing coun
try and under a tree government there
is ample opportunity for their growth.
The late Edwin D. Morgan was one of
them. Peter Pooper was another.
The elder Astor and A.. T. Stewart
take rank in the honorable list. The
names of Havemeyer, Hewitt , Royal
Phelps and a hundred others might be
quoted to show that we have a good
share of such meritorious people in the
metropolis.
But there are self made millionaires
of another character. Who will pre
tend that the honors due to such citi
zens as we have named ought to be
extended to Jay Gould, Vanderbilt,
Russell Sage and others, who owe their
enormous wealth to very different
methods? While the Coopers, Hewitts
and Astors acquired their millions by
intelligence, industry and rectitude, the
Goulds sages and Vanderbilts have be
come self-made millionaires through
very different practice.
The Money Kings of Wall street and
the railroad kings of Fortyssccond
street become literally "selt-made" by
a curious process. ' They obtain posses
sion of a charter or crant, a telegraph
line or a railroad, get up a "ring" in
in? aitcction, meet together in the board
room, and with the aid of lax laws
double or quadruple the .capital stock
and go forth with doubled or quadrupled
millions. Now and then they : sell out
all the stock they own in a corporation
and then enzulf it in some.' rival com
pany. They make pools to put a stock
up or down as they please. When they
"get the power they issue bonds'or stock
to themselves without paying' a dollar
to the victimized company. In all
these operations the 'people are the
sufferers. An , honorable merchant
benefits those with whom he does busi
ness. The Money Kings who vote
themselves new millions by stock
watering put extra charges on the
public for railroad fares, telegraph
messages and transportation at each
operation. Of course they do nothing
illegal, according to the decisions of
judges elected by their, aid. The Gov
ernment does not allow money io be
issued by a bank without the deposit of
ample security. But the laws inter
preted by railroad judges permit the
Money Kings to issue the representative
of unlimited money in the shape ot
millions of watered stock without a
dollar of security or of value to rest
npon.
We respect the selfjmado' millionaire
whose wealth is the well-earnftd re
ward of intelligence, industry, energy
and rectitude. Wo do not respect the
self-made Money Kings whose millions
are accumulated by practices more re
markable for sharpness than for
integrity.
It is not generally known that the
Government employes at all the sub
treasuries, mints and assay offices are
provided with arms to defend them
selves and protect the valuable property
intrusted to their care in case of danger
from riot or robbery. In the far West,
-oiutlift &ssmr. omr-a. in. I ! fllen.i. M . T.. for
instance loaded revolvers 'are always
within easy reach ot the employes, and
although there is not considered to be
much probability that attempts will
ever bo made to carry off the Govern
ment funds, it is regarded as better to
be prepared for all contingences. The
Northern Pacific Bailroad guests on the
icvcuii cAuuiBiuu weie auown inrougu
- the assay office at Helena, and when
they looked npon nuggets of solid gold
worth $1,000. which could bo put in a
man's pocket, and gold bricks valued
at $20,000.-they commended as wise all
the precautions taken for the security
of the Government property. The
' Secretary ot the Treasury : has just orv
dered lour Gat ing guns, 200 carbines
laud 250 revolvers for the New York
sub-treasury, where the Government
, has many millions constantly on hand,
the Philadelphia mint and assay offices
in the far West, and for the latter fiftys
five long-range rifles have also been
ordered.
Complete returns from -three-fourths
of the counties -of Ohio indicate that
Judge Hoadly's majority will not fall
far below thirteen thousand. This is a
loss of about seven thousand votes from
the extraordinary record of last ; year,"
and that, too, on a phenomenally , large
vote 4 The same ; rcturns;incllcate that")
tho prohibition : amendment .has been
sixty to eighty thousand-. The J ofiicial
vote also shows that (the Democra s
were unable to bold anything like the
whole German vote, and that j they
made surprising gains in unexpected
places. Everything considered, the
Ohio man will find much to study with
care in the returns from the latest elec
tion in hU State, ft j
MOONSHINE.
'i i
It's a proud day for Boston.. Five of
her citizens have been appointed judges
of a cat show. j I
In all intellectual pursuits a hill must
come, or the mind will give away. The
base ball season is over, j
Two ostriches in California have
kicked their mates to death. The mules
in that country have ' a 'discouraged
look. i
Adancerou3 summer resort: Man
chased-her-by-the-sea4 Why not change
its name to "Villainsslill-pursued-her-by-the-sca?"
Life)
"It was a hard thing to build a church,
a harder thing to pay for it, and a
harder thing still to fill it," is the dis
heartening remark of a worn out
preacher at Cheyenne; W. T.
A Wisconsin man has j returned
eighteen cents that he stole from the
government. It is doubtless fortunate
for the government; that this Winconsin
man. in his mad pursuit of wealth, did
not take an entire quarter. j
The lightning struck a man out in
Ohio, and when the news was broken
to his wife, she asked in a sad but sur
prised tone of voice, "Is he dead?"
Yes," was the reply.f' "Poor John;
then the lightning must have struck
him more than once." j j
An "old bachelor' writing in the
Philadelphia Call says: 'Conjugal
infelicity is earth's most fiery hell, and
it is the result of bad courting." Why
a man who is experiencing that sort ot
domestic atmosphere should, sign him
self an "old bachelor" is obvious. But
he shouldn't go behind the I returns.
Norristoivn lief aid. i '
Fou Dyspepsia, Indigestion, De
pression of Spiritsin(l General Debili
ty, in their various forms,; also as a
preventive against ; Fevef" and Ague,
and other Intermittent Fevers, the
"Feuiio-Piiospiiouated 'Eeixir of
Calisaya," made by, Caswell, Haz
ard & Co., New York, and sold by all
Druggists, is the best tonic; and for
patients recovering frdm Fever or other
sickness, it has no equal. I tu 2w
PERSONAL.
cold-
i
Judge Hoadly's wife is said to be
handsome. ' , j
Gen.- Hancock is going to recuperate
his health'inMexico.
.Gen. Schofield will lleave San FranV
Cisco Jul ouiooeo this Week. , ' '
Bismarck thinks GiaOou ;g
blooded and has a healthy mind.
Miss Chamberlain, the noted Ameri
can beauty, is with her mother in
Parts. j w '
Mrs. Cornwallis )Vest is. said to be
freckled,, which is an astounding and
grievous bit of news. j
The Crown Princess of 'Germany
seems to be a woman of as versatile
talent as Sarah Bernhardt, but she has
not yet gone on the st age. i
It is said that the Comte de Paris
did not goto the Comte de Chambord's
funeral because he was afraid of being
arrested and exiled. (This does: not
Mrs. Julius Brehman'was the name
ot a Pennsylvania woman of unblem
isbed character and rel'gious life, who
committed suicide because she thought
she was not as good as she thought she
ought to be.
Mr. Hercules L. Dausmann, ot St.
Louis, who is known as a great buyer
ot paintings, nas added fave horses to
his favorate objects of purchases, and
is said to have about $100,000 Worth of
valuable trotters.
SHOUTS.
!
Boston girls never giggle. They
i . .
mereiy express tueir aengnt ov a
dreamy, far away, North Pole smile.
A spring has been discovered in Tex-
as, me water oi wnicn, it is alleged
cures all the ills of the flesh and minis
ters to a mind diseased. It is at Toy
aie, ana one oi the remarkable cures
mentioned is that of a Texas ranger.
who was hopelessly insane. j
- A private letter Irom Mazatlan, pub
lished in the ban k rancisco Bulletin,
ffives a lerribic mcture ot the vAvrLtroa
w - - r- ; --r-
o Uo vol low lovor there. The wrifnr-
says : 4 4 Out of jan 1 opera company
numoenng thirty-one members, all ot
whom reached here in frond hpnlth
seventeen died in less than three weeks.
lnciuuing me prima dopna.77
Mcr. CaDel was asked whatstmoV him
most torcib v in this cbuntrv. and h
replied: "lhe precoc.ousness of
children." He says that while-in Bal
timore the Archbishon took- him m
w w u ws
on a lady. While making the-' visit i a
uuj ituu - jiuars camt; m ine. room,
and his mother said : M
to the Archbishoc " H obnvpd
ny. ana. noiuing out nis hand, said:
"liow do, Arch?" .
Slaughter Bassett of T-exincfnn Kv
paid $5 for the front door sill of the old
courthouse at that place, when the
building was torn down.; jit is of stone,
and is prized by Bassett because Henry
Clay and AardV Burr stood upon it
when the latter asked him- to defend
him and ho pledged his honor that he
was innocent of an attempt at a Wests
era conspiracy. Receiving the! pledge,
Clay appeared m Burr's (defence,
but afterwards declined to speak to him
when he found out that Burr had lied.
Abraham Krciser's twol daughters
have dwelt in a small log jhut in the
mountains near Indiantown, i Pennsyl
vania, for thirty-eight years past, aloof
from all other human beings. The two
hermits are about 60 years of age. In
sneaking to each other for t h
speak to others they sing- their - words
with longdrawu drawls. (They are hard
workers, and can swing the axe and
fell larso trees.. Thev
any thing from tramp to bear. They
sleep with their axes . by the bedside.
It 1S Said that both VPT dlMnnnM
in lo ve: about forty years so. . '
J Watd&nt bc tcithout Dr. Benson's.
Celery and CJiamomile pills if they cost
SI. a pill. Tliey cured me of neuralgia,
oj "9 years standing 1 Joseph Snyder,
Paxions; Pa. 50 cts. per box, at drug
gists.v : -?
An Entbusiastlc endorsement.
Gokiiam, N. H., July 14, 18791,
. (5 extS Whoever you -are. I don't
know; but I thank the jord ami feel
gratefai 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 pf, 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 my good right hand
writes this. Now, if you continue to
manufacture as honest and good an ar
ticle as you do, yon will accumulate an
honest fortune, and confer the greatest
blessing on your fellow-men that was
ever conferred on m nkind.
TIM BURCH.
Dr. Benson's Skin Cure is without
peer. It consists of both external, and
internal treatment and costs only $1.
per package. At druggists. 1
There are two sides to a liquor drink-J
ing question, and it's best to keep the
liquor on the outside
" .
'Mother Swan's Worm Syrup.'
Infallible, tasteles, harmless, cathar
tic; tor feverishness, restlessness,
worms, constipation. 25c. 1
A New Hampshire graveyard contais
a tombstone erected to the raemooy of
"three twins."
A Great Blood Medicine.
One oi tne best medicines ever known
lor the cure of diseases arising from
impure blood, no matter from what
cause, is Rosadalis. It is a great al
terative medicine as well as a blood
purifier. It cures Scrofula, Swellings,
Goitre, Skin Diseases. Liver Complaint,
Rheumatism, &c. Read the following
im portant letter from a distinguished
gentleman in Florida:
iLakk Ikena, Fr.A , June 10th, 1882.
2-1 have been a great sufferer for 15
years, not able to walk Irom an injured
leg. Have tried many M. D.'s and
their remedies to little purpose. I be
lieve ROSADAUS will cure me. Send
me one dozen by steamer. ' It was
recommended to me by a Iriend. I
have taken 2 bottles, and find it helping
me. The Druggists who usually keep
it are out of it, and I cannot afford to
wait the slow arrival of their supplies.
JOHN T. BEEKS.
1 Supt. Board of Public Instruction.
. : ". -
Not a case lor occulists The teacher
who has a pretty pupil in his mind's
ye. j " i '
" Knoxville,
Rev. Mr. Greenfields,
Tenn., writes as follows:
Nervine permanently cured my son of
epileptic nts." Here's food for thought.
Sold by druggists, $1.50
A country paper advertises for board
for man and wile with gas.
A Spartan Heroism'
is often exhibited by a delicate woman
during the extraction of teeth. But
why not save them in time, with SO
ZODONT, and thus obviate the neces
sity ot taxing one's fortitude? The
tenants of v the mouth are far more
likely to remain .and do good service,
if this sovereign protective is used as a
safeguard against1 their untimely des
truction. The experience and evidence
pi hosts of people proves this sanatary
fact. 1
A fine assortment of Guns and Pistols
at Jacobi's Hardware Depot.
By One of the Fools.
"Why pardon my remarking it but, my
t i
rlear old friend, how changed you arc. I de
clare you must have lived very high or very
fast to have driven tbe color out of your hair
and the spring out of your step this fashion.'
Looking at the sunset on the river from the
grounds of his place up the Hudaan, my school
chum who Is now one of the best known mln-
I v
log experts in the country answered: ''It
wasn't fast living did it, but Irtyspepsia and
nervous collapse, if rom over-work. I ought to
have stopped years before I did. I was a fool
But who Isn't, if you come to that ?
I am thirty-five years old' writes Mr.
Charles II. Watts, of Somers, Putnam Co.,
N. Y., and had suffered from dyspepsia for
fifteen years. Went the round of the current
remedies, ; falsely so called. Listlessly and
without hope I gave Pakkkh's Toxio a trial.
The result may be stated In three words!, it
cttred me. I endorse now without hesitation.
It Is the dyspeptic's refuge." Mrj G. B. Cole,
druggist, of Carmel, N. Y., certifies to the
truth of Mr. Watts' statement. - :
Hiscox Co., proprietors, can especial at
tention td the fact that this preparation,
winch ha& been ktfown as Parker's gin
ger Tonic, will hereafter be called simply
Pasker'S Toxic. As' tmm-incinled dealers
are constantly deceiving their customers by
substituting inferior articles under the name
of ginger, and as ginger is really an unlmpor
tant flavoring ingredient, we drop the mislead
ng woni. f .. ..
i There is no chanae. however, in the nrenara.
(ton itself, and all bottles remaining in the
nanus oi ueaiers, wrapped u inter the name
of Parker's Gikgkr Tonic, contain the gen
uine medicine if the fac simile signature of
IIiscox & Co. is at the bottom of the outside
wrapper, f oct 11-dAw -
Farmers, Tate Notice.
JLCORRIS' HOG CHOLERA COMPOUND
la just the thing to cure or prevent Hog Cbol
era and all diseases to which Swine are sub-
lectf' It will TVATlt that ihwofnl rfluvau
known aa Trichnse, and will put your hogsln
a uumj, nemtnj conaiuon, clearing sue MXX
ncys, liver Ac, of worms and parasites
tMnntU&nrf Will. If irivprt tvtiMv mm1iii fn
alrections, cure 10 hogs of the Cholera and put
OA L .Max . . . . . . - 4T-
uvkb m m conmuoD uj lanen ixt one naoi ine
nSTlAI tlmft- themhir nilnenna in1-f nf (tin -fnnA .
The iarmcra of Ihiplin county are giving It
the praise,; . All farmers should bay apack
MISCELLANEODS:
Tor sale .-whclesala and retail, by T7.; H. I
. "Sutter and Be strong."
That is an old saying; and it is in
some respects true that strength
comes through suffering. Every
body, ought to know how to bear
pain. Those who can bear it bravely,
patiently, and manfully are incom
parably happier than the poor fel
lows who are all the time making
frightful faces and uttering grievous
groans. .
If we must suffer, let us learn how
to make the best of it, and to suffer
as cheerily as possible. , .
But we, may do better than to suf
fer. We may learn how to get rid
of the suffering. That will be a great
improvement on even the most na
tient way of bearing pain. The
trouble with nine out ot every ten
sufferers is not that1 they can "suffer
and be strong," but tfiat in their
suffering they are weak and misera
ble and ailing and languid and de
bilitated and dolefuL Not only are
they wretched themselves, but they
add to the sum of human wretched
ness by imparting much of their
misery to others.
Now, as to getting rid of the
misery, and abolishing some of the
suffering. I
We will "do it with Brown's Iron
Bitters. There-is joy in every bottle
of this valuable iron medicine. It
is a medicine wliich is responsible
for much of the mastery which has
been gained over suffering. It
brings iron to the blood in such a
way that this needed element assimi
lates with the circulation, sending
through arteries and veins that rich,
red-colored vital fluid so essential to
vigorous life. Here is the-strength
which triumphs oyer weakness, and
casts out disease with its consequent
suffering. The stomach is made
strong, and dyspepsia has to go.
The liver is vitalized, and liver com
plaint must depart. The nerves are
toned up, and sufferers from neural
gia are made cheerful. The "bad
blood" is made good, and rheuma
tism loses its I hold.- What is the
use of suffering, when our neighbor
the druggist keeps Brown's Iron
Bitters?, 7
octlS-lw nrra tc dAw c th
MISCELLANEOUS
FIFTEEN FACTS-
Neuralgic and Nervous Headache removed
oy. Dr Benson's celery ana Chamomuo inis.
JInmni'a. '3wf ula . TTlrrpra nontoh ofnrp
ur lienson's Skin Cure. Internal and external
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.
Oh, how my headaches ! Remove the cause
uy ur. xMjneoH s ciery ana unamomne irius.
. Tender ItclSngs In any part of ihebotly
cureu Dy ur. isenson's aKin cure, 'lis dcs .
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.
Mck headache, distressing maladr, cured
by Dr. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pills,
Makes the skin soft, white and smooth.
it lsenson'd skin Cure. .Elegantly put up.
Dr. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pills
contain no opium, quinine, or other harmful
drug, ana are highly recommended for head
ache, neuralgia and nervousness. 50 cents at
druggists.
r :
' Periodical Headaches fly before Dr. Ben
son's Celery and Chamomile Pills. All drug
gists.
j Hair and Scalp diseases thoroughly cured
llV Dr I) V Ttpncnn,a KUn f!nr Vnnn lll-a it
Dr. Benson's Skin Cure consists of Internal
and external I treatment at same time and it
makes the skin white, soft and smooth. It
contains no poisonous drugs. $1 at druggists
Dr. Benson'. Celery and Chamomile Pilla
cure headaches of every nature promptly, also
Elearantly put up. two bottles In one nack
age, is Dr Benson's Skin Cure. All druggists,
sure.
Headache banished, no matter what cause.
sick, nervous, neuralgic, ayspeptic. w men is
11 it can ue effectually removed by Dr Ben
son's Celery and Chamomile Pills.
C. N. Crittenton, Sole Wholesale Ageafrfor
lt. v. xsenson s Kemeaies, lis Fulton St.,
ew ion. tune y-iw-Ch-sat-nrm
. -. . . , i
Loss and Oain.
. CHAPTEB I.
'I was taken sick a year ago
With billious fever."
"My doctor pronounced me cared,
but I got sick again, with terrible pains
in ray back and sides, and I got so bad
I ! . -
Could not move!
I shrunk! - .
From 228 lbs. to 120! I had been
doctorins for mv liver, hut it MA m
good. I did not expect to lire more than
three months. I began to nse Hon
Bitters. Directly my appetite returned.
my pains left me , my entire system
seemed renewed as if by magic, and
alter using several bottles I am hot
only as sound as a sovereign but weigh
more than I did before. To Hop Bit
ters I owe my life.'
I-, .!'.,'. II. J?ITZPATRICK.
Dublin, June 6, '81.
How to Get Sick EnosA
day and night; eat too much without
exercise: work too hard Wit lint if rocf .
doctor all the time; take alj the vile
nostrums advertised, and then you will
want to know how to get well which is
answered in three words Take Hop
Bitters! . -: ., .. oct20d&w lm. .
THE SEASHORE !
HOTEL BRUNSWICK !
v SiiniiyiLLE, N. C.
SEASIDE HOTEL !
WRIGHTSVIIXE, N. C.
WholesalA
small orders
J
1ft z
15. L PERKY, Proprietor
rjinESE TWO SUMMER RESORTS W11J,
be. open MONDAY, MAY 28. , j
1 "The Hotel Brunswick, at 8mlthville, is 25
miles below Wilmington, and accessible by
two first class eteamers, making two trips
dally. - , . '1
The Seaside Hotel la situated in a large grove
on Wright8ville Sound; is composed of cotta
ges for families, and within 7 miles of Wil
mington, ai the head of a fine Shell Koad, the
best in the Southern country. ,
BOTH HOTELS IN FULL VIEW OF THE
OCEAN. v. ...
- -" 1 ' " '- - 1 r
Good surf and still water bathing.
Kvery variety of Fish, and abundance of
Oysters, Clams and Crabs.
Spacious Ball Rooms, wHh fine Bands of
Music 1
Ten-Tln Alleys, Billiards and Bar.
Terms, moderate. -: .4
mav 25 ' I '
First National Bank of Wil
mington,;
I-
in.. 1
JW York. 1
BAQGIXa
1 Stn.mlav1 . :
. EB............ 1
nlVv"vh:t.-:::"
Hi ""WBa:
Shoulder, y ft
Iitnu........ ..
; lD' - i7k
Shoulders......... i2
DRY SALTEB-l . opf
JO.........
Seoomi IlAni
KW KW YnrW
tiz
BEESWAX, V lb ...
BRICKS, V M
BUTTER, 1? nV
North Carolina.,..
Northern........ .,
Wilmington.. .
Northern..........
CANDLES, y By
Sperm Tiaiow..........,
Adamantime.......
CHEKS1 y By i i
i Northern Factory.
' Dairy, Cream.... .
OC&IC.. .........
COFFEE, V b
Java.....................,
CORN &IAL, V1 "busir Ux saVk
... 1 on
I 1 60
18
'
7 SO
0 00
644 j
. u a
" is 2:
.1
1
M
COTTON TIES. V ImnrtlT .
DOMESTICS i 1 u
8heetlng, 44, V rd. .... i
Mackerel, No. 1, V bbl. ... u
Mackerel No. l half m"ll S? l
Mackerel No. bbl.... 5S !
Mackerel, No. ?, V half bbV ! 2 H
v Mackerel! No. a& km ddi" til
Mullets, V bbl......";..'."" J 5 ll
Mullets, Porkbbls.. ...! , ?
FERTILISERS, r 2,000 ttl
CAPIT.VLlSrOCK
SURPLUS FUND.. -
t2M,000
..... 66.090
Deposits received and collections? made op
' I . " . -
all accessible poinf s in the United States.
. I DIRECTORS
E. E. BURRUSS, D. 6. WORTHS
A. MARTIN, ! JASjSPRUNT,
-! - ' f
GEORGE C H A D BOU RN.
I OFFICERS!:
E. E. BURRUSS
i
A. KJ.WALKER
President.
Cashier
2; in i.
octs
r I'll tako your Ukcmesses,
And take them flae. ;
111 fix your watches i
, To keep good time;
I do ail work welt.
Entrusted to me.
If you don't believe it ,
. ry me, ana see.
J.L. WINNER,
- Phct?rraphor and Jeweler.
W. LARKINS A'srt Cashier
apl 23
No rth 1 Carolina Resources .
"One of the most useful series of descrip
tive books ever publishc i about any State '
Boston Post.. ... . .... I y . ..." ., ,.
Hale's Industrial; Series.
Two Volumes " ow Ready. ' -
I. The Woods and Timbers of Noiith
Carolina Curtis s, Kmmors. aDd Kerr's
Botanical Reports; supplemented by accurate
Courty Reports of Standing Forests, and Illus
trated by an excellent Map of the tate.
1 Volume 12mo. Cloth; 273 pp., $1.25.
II. In the Coax, and Ikon CorxNTrcs of
NoRTn t'AKOUKA Emmons. KerrV, Lald
ley's, Wilkes, and the Census Reports; sup
plemented by full and accurate sketches of the
Fifty six Counties and Map of the State. ,
1 Volume 12mo. Cloth. 425 pp., $1.50.
8oldby all Booksellers, or mailed postpaid,
on receipt of the price, by i , -.
E J. HALE & SON,
Piibllshers, Booksellers and Stationers.
I Vpw Yrtrb
Or. P. M. HALE, Publisher, Raleigh, N C
sept 29 . . ..... -
W
Tobacco.
E HAVE FULL LINES OF TOBA
i
Baugh's PhMpT,a.V.V SS 51
Carolma FeruSlzer 2 2 I
v.wuuu AUUW .......... M M
Bone Meal.... 1 S2
Bone Flour....... lll'ni
Navassa Guano ?l
Complete Manure ....'.VmS
n?APte--- Si Si
Berirer A Rutz'a V
KJExcellenza Cotton.
French's Cn.rlrknfttA
French's Agricultural Lime.... 8 a
FLOUR, bbV-, r " 8 !
-..OW tsi
0 SO Mi.
- . 6 oo i,!
5 75 AU
VI.A
. orinern super.
" " Extra......
- V Family
City MUls Extra. . . .
H1U it m . ... .
GRAIN, V bushel- .
Corn, from store, haim vrhua i
Corn, cargQfin bulk, white.. I
Com, cargo, in bags, white..
Corn, cargo, mixed, hi bagt..
jow i'eas......
HIDES, Vftv-
Green
Dry.............
HAT, V 100 as-Eastern.
Western.....
HOOP IIRON, ft !...."
LARD.V lb-
Northern..
North Carolina....
66
C5
1 (0
' t
I
10
jj
V
Hi
1
a is!
Ml!
c
i0
LIME. barrel. .......'. i 40
LUMBER. Cltv Kitwwi wufi
Ship Stuff, rcsaweil.... 18 00
Rough Edgo Plank. ..15 00
West India Cargoes.according
to quality..... is 00
IrfHHftd Finn rl nor unannri IB Mt
(-) , wwvu v.. a . w vv Umi M
Scantling and Board, com'n.. 12 00 cut
MOLASSES. V irallnn-.
New Crop Cuba, in hbd.....
" " In bbls......
' Porto Rico, Inhads.....
." In bbls
Sugar House, in hhda.. .......
77 ir. ubls.
: SniT In hhla. 2
NAILS, Reg, Cut. lOd basis.. 0 00 tn
AfTO 1& 11 . J . i - .
Kerosene... 4,.
Lard ...
Linseed........
Rosin
Tar..
Deck and Spar.
POULTRY
Chickens, Uve, grown. 33
Spring..............' 20
Turkeys..................;..-.. 75
PEANUTS V bushel V
POTATOES, V bnshel- 1
Sweet.......... 60
; Irish, Vbbl...... 5 60
PORK, V barrel 1
City -Mess.... ...I. 23 BC
Prime- woo
Rump.....:. , 17 00
RICE Carolina, V lb. i . . . . . . . .
Rough, y bushel
RAGS, V Jb-Country....
City.
ROPE, V ft.....
SALT, .aack. Alum
jLdvcrpoo
-. Lisbon...
American
SUGAR, V ft Cuba
Porto Rico
A Coffee....'.
B
00
3
: t
CIS
C2I
OC 0 I
0
00 0 a
09 $
90 U
1
11
HQ
90
90
00
00
a 1
an
an
011
01
a s
which we are Celling 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, I
White Lead, Paints,
L : i.- . 1,.-
French Window Glass.
AGENCY FOR N. Y. ENAMEL PAINT
' CO'S READY PREPARED PAINT.
ALL AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS AND
get our prices before purchasing. The fact
that our Paints are from the celebrated Fac
torlesbf Wetherm & Co., and Harrison Bros
Co., Itaufficient guarantee for their quality
and purity. . ' ' -
A fine line of Cooking Stoves at Factory
Prices, In addition to our large and full
HARDWARE STOCK,
to which your "attention is respectf ully Invited.
NATH'L JACOBfiT -
0
an
Oil
1
0
0H
021
on 1
01 i
ua
95 0111
110
1UO
14Vt0
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
0
.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 0
1O0
6 0
sept 2 :
10 South Front 1st
FLEMMING HOUSE.
Ex C
Crushed..
SHmGLES.7in.tf'M....2: 10 60 011
uommon.....
Cyprees Hearts.
R. O. HncrchPAf.
TAT.Tmr ik
TIMBER, V M feeShippjjjg'w 00 0
FineMfll. .. .i...i.,...:.....1125 01?!
Mill Prime... .J 1 ;
Mill Fair....... 6000
Common Mill 9 00 Of
- Inferior to Ordinary. ......... 0 00 0
WHISKEY, y gal Northern.. 1 00 0
North Carolina-... 1 00 0lf
WOOL, y ft Washed... 0 J
r Unwashed... fl 0
W. J. CAIiAIS. Propr
OITUATEP AT THE VERY FOOT of the
Eluei Ridge, within sight and easy reach ot
some of the most famous peaks.- The Roan
IkT Altntftlw . M r n . L. t . . . . .
uwr pvuifcBox uiM;rc5s are near.
, -1 will be pleased to correspond with parties
clean bed?, airy rocms and prcrt ecrvlco
gr.arsntecd.. 'zTZZi low. - t
,1883.
Harper's Youbg People,
I 'A WTTTncmo tvirn nmiiin v Iff Paid
SUITED TO BOTI AKD GIKL8 OF TKO". :
TOT eiXTZXS TEAKS Ot AGB.
. .Vol IV, commences Norember ?,
The i Young People has been frfm tbe tj
successful beyond anticipation. a 1
ping Post - til
uy adheres that, namely, of 8nppmS
vicious DaDers for the vounir. wlUi Vfl
more attractive, as well as more holeww-
Bonon journal. s i t . ,
T7 . .1......! .rlrf.V
contents generally, it Is unsurpasfiea vj
pubHcation of tb kind yet brought W"
notice. Pittsburgh Gaxettt.
" " - TERMS tr; :
HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE, J cl &
; Per Year, Postage Prepaid, ?" ......
Specimen copy sent on receipt of Threey
The Volumes of Harper's Young Feop
1881 and 1S82, handsomely bound In Wu&j
ted Cloth, wfll be sent by mail, poete
? aid, on receipt' of $3 00 each. Cortf
oung People for 1862, 35 cent; port
cents additional.' - r 1 nOA
Remittances should be made by rotiyr;
Money Order or Draft, to avoid chanceoi
Newspapers are not to copy WJvTi
ment without the express order of n
Bkothess.
deo!3
Address
HARPER
j BROTHERS,
New Tor
aeo is . , , .
To Bnilders end others- Go to J
Di'a for Szs&, Blinds and Doors,
Yen cr.a'cct all sizes and at
lrs..