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. j-v. - . i " ' 1 ' :.'T. ' f: 4 - .. . (.. :- I 1 . v 1 ! ) - 7 -' ' i. ! - ;f. . ' 1 i ; - The: Dai I y Revievv JOSH. T. JAMES,; Editor & Prop. WILMINGTON. N. C. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 0 1883. KntorAH at thA pMtofftce at Wllmlneton. N. C, as second-class matter, i - without a ripple or oxciteiuem. ai in. New lork to the declaration ot j most wfthout attracting a passing notice. State Senator Thomas F. Grady in j the command of the army of the United iavorofthcrenominationofTildenand States was last Thursday transferred i i u n,m,..n.;n p-i,bn from General Sherman to Lieutenant Hcudncksa the Democratic lrc,iden.;GcDer?il Sheridan A geuferal order ;,tial ticket in 1881. Senator Grady is a froni General Shorraannnriouuced in Tammany leader and the intimate per- sonal and political friend of John Kelly, and his pronunciamcnto in favor of Tilden is believed to have the approv al of the Tammany chieftain. The interest lelt in the Virginia dec Hon is attested by the action of sixty- j five wholesale firms in Richmond, who have signed a paper staling that, in View of tho "great importance of the ap- . proachiug election." they have agreed to keep their travelling salesmen in the city until after they have had an oppor tunity to vote. In Staunton, Norfolk, - iuvitie, imurty mm oiuet tivU, tu. business men decided l t'r places on election day. in order that their employees might work for the success of the Democratic ticket. In England an ab3urd fashion has set in of undervaluing pictures as orna ments lor a room The room itsell, say tho apostles of tho new dispensa tion, must be a picture. Nothing but decorative art is permissible. An art patron not long since got a well-known decorator to produce an ideal dining-, room. When it was finished he asked : "Where whall I put my pictures?"--The reply was: "Your pictures would spoilthe room. You must build a 'gallery;" and the art decorator laughed scornfully when the poor householder pleaded: "But I bought my pictures to live with!" Fewer and fewer pic tares are now hung on English walls. .' A novel real estate project in Chicago i the building of an artificial island in the lake in frout pt the city, lafmg it off in residence lots and selling them to wealthy citizens who may wi3h to live where they can see the city without beins in it. The proposition is to first form'ta square or circular enclosure, with walls madj of; loose stone and rising to a safe level above U12 water o the lake, and then ma ice the enclosure a general dumping-ground for the re fuse and rubbish from the city till a plateau for the future town shall be secured, ins lungw. on fcland would be a romantic and attractive A compact little telegraph company is being organized to do business be t ween the New York Produce Exchage and the Chicago Board of Trade. It was proposed to put up wires at first, but it was not easy to get a right of way, and the plan is now to buy the wires put up by the Nickle-plate Rail road line. They run from Weehaw ken to Grand Crossing, eiijht miles from Chicago, and can be had tor 1, 000,000. It will cost about .45.000 to run the wires into. New York City, and $10,000 to finish the Chicago end. It is proposed to have only members ol the two Exchanges as stockholders, and to guard againls consolidation by providing that no'one shall hold more than 500.. The business to be con trolled is very large, five firms which operate in both cities alone pay over $ 100,000 a year in tolls, and there is talk about a ralo as low as ten or fifteen cents. . . Wilkio Collins writes most of his novels with his own hand, but now and then rheumatic gout gives him such pam that he cannot hold a pen, and then he employs an amanuensis. The greater part of "The Moonstone""; was dictated, and Mr. Collins says Jt is the only one of his works . which lie . has never read. The recollection of the agony he suffered while dictatiug it -.deters himi "For a long time, while thaLbpok was writing," he says, "I had the utmostdifficully Tn "gelling" an amanuensis who would go on with his work without interrupting hansel fx to sympathize with me. I am much liko a beast in many ways if I am in pain, I must howl; and, as I lay in the bed in the corner yonder, I would often break forth in a yell of anguish. Then my amanuensis would urge me to com pose myself and not to write any more. Between the paragraphs I would go along nicely euough, having-in my mind just what I wanted to say, and these interruption would drive me miid."Finally a jbung girl, hot more than seventeen, offered to help me, and I consented that she should, in case he was sure she could let roe howl and cry out in my pain while she kept her place at the table. She didjt, too, and 'The Moonstone' finally camo to an end. But I never read it never.1 ' " There is nocountry like ours and vc are proud of it and with a just pride. It is, indeed, "the land ot the free and the home of the brave." Tlie 'civil laws are here supreme and every man in the broad limits of the Republic is as good as any other man in the sight of the law. We change our rulers and although it is not always done "without discord' yet ir inflected Hwithoar" vio lence and without the slightest tremble in commercial and financial circles. Last Thursday the command of the army was transferred from one ' m an to another and the fact was scarcely fconi- men ted upon. lt is as the New York ten linc3 his rclinauishmentlof the com mand. A general order quite as brief from Licutenant-Genend Sheridan gave notice of his assumption of the com mand. Then the two geperajs held a reception and when it was oyer paid a visit together to the President Only this, and nothing more. f In any other country a cbango in the head of the army would be an occasion S excitement if not of commotion In many :overnmenls it couia scarcely oc attempted without revolution. Here we have no need of a standing army except as a frontier patrol. Our soldiers take the character qt, police. Probably the only notice taken of the chaugc in the command will 1 be by those who rezret that a position of such honor should descend from a man of brains and fulfil re to a rough, coarse and illiterate trooper. 0 . JIow happy is a country whose strength is in its people instead of in irreat armies and powerful navies, and whoc glories and triumphs arc those of peace and not of war ! SHORTS An English woman, calling herself Englo, has walked 1,500 miles in 1 ,000 hours. j ' A murderer in a Kansas jail charges five cents for a look, and is thus doing a thriving business, j j 1 There are thirteen thousand cabmen in London and last year nineteen thous and left articles were returned. Under the sceptre of tho Czar of Rus sia live thirty-eight different nationali ties, each speaking its own language, which is foreign to all others. The remains of Harvey, ! discoverer of the circulation ot the blood, have been placed in a thousand dollar marble coffin by the Royal College of Physi cians. King Humbert thinks that six years are too long a time for his father to re main without a pretentious, tomb, and. therefore, one iSjSoon to be built in the centre of the Pantheon. Berlin tradesmen ale so excited by the proposed open ins of co operative storc'3 that they have asked the Jiniper 01 to forbid members of the army and navy to have anything to do with them. The big diamond1 recently found in South Africa, though weighing nearly six ounces, is not estimated as worth more than $10,000, the color being bad. However a bath of acid has improved it. ( Prince Bismark has taken to ihdus xrv iw. , 1 1 . fells trees for cxerciseVr- Gladstone German fells them for gain. The IrT vu,onj ins uas taken to is the conversion of wood into paper. 1 , AH of Oue Mltul. Every one who has eVer had occasion to use Rosaialis for diseases of the blood, speaks of it in terms , of highest praise and commendation. It is thors oughly .effectual, and, they all' unite in saying there is nothing equal to the FluiU Extract of Uosa'dalls. Dr. R. WILSON CARR, of Balti more, savs "he has psed it in cases of Scrofula and other diseases with much satisfaction." , Dr. T.JO. PLTGH, of Baltimore, re corauieuds ROSADALIS to Jill persons suffering with diseased blood saying it is superior to any preparation he has ever used. i . - Rev. DABXEY BALL, of the Balti more M.E. Conference. South, says he has been so much benefited by the use of ROSADALIS that he cheerfully rc' comments it to all of his friends and acquaintances. , MOONSHINE. A German accosted a broad -brimmctl specimen from Texas on Wisconsin street Sunday: "Who voayou, I don't know ?' Looking tho inquisitive Gers man in the face, hcneplied : "I am a cowboy." "Dot's good' replied our German friend. '"Shake. I vps a bully boy, doo.' .They shook. Feck's Sun. Rector "13 that 1 the oarcels JamOS? Hp's P.I rl I' th 1 5 ni nrn in ck- he? (Noise without, j baying of dogs etc.) What's all this4-:j" James fex citedly) "Yes, sir; postman says as how tho young bounds a com'iux back from cubbin found jni near the kennels and runned ?im all the way 'ere. They Was close on 'iru when he got in. thinks it was a packet of red 'err in "s m uie oaf. sir. i see tne run Irom the pantry window (with j enthusiasm) a beautiful ten minutes' bust,,-sir." London Fundi. i1 j .-. V, "Father," he said, as the two stood on Jetferson avenue looking around. rii cs : kitf in cash 1..... 1 i . cents, wait a few days and sell for a dollar, and divide the proht with you."' "I declarT said the old man as he reached into his pocket. ''It's an easy way to make money, father" "Yes. James, it looks that way, but) alter, all I dou't see as it beats plantin' 'six acres ol ground, wnth $35 an acre, in a buryin' ground of i 100 lots at 5 a lot. Guess we'd better: stick to our graven yard."Zrot' Free Frcs. r 1 - If you are a freqdeutcrjorU resident of a miasmatic district, barricade your ajsiem. against ine scourge ot all new countries ague, biliious and intermit tent fevers by the use of Hop Bitters. , IUDINGTON, MIGII JS O. 2, 1S80. I have sold Hop Bitters for four years and there is no medicine that surpasses them for billious attacks, kidney com plaints and many diseases incident to this malarial climate.1 - - ' - H. T. ALEXANDER. mat. is tne loard ot Trade bTSilding over there." "Yes, yes I see; good big place to trade in." "That's where I hey speculated "They do, eh?" 11 you were to give mo $1,000 THE MAILS. , - Themalls ioc and rrlre at tbc City ro - oftlcc as follow:, - mJC..J' CLOSK. - - - Northern through malla, lat.......7.15 P. M. Northern throurti and wiy malls.. -.5. 40 A. M. Raielrh 6.15 P. M. and 5.40 A. M. Malls for the N-.C-BaWroad and routes snpplted therefnom Includ ing A. Si. RaUroad kt r:- f ' .i WP M. and 5.40 A. M. Southern Malls for all points South, 1 dally..... - o.w i.. Western malls (C D. Kallway) dally, (except Sunday)... ..;..... ...6.13 P-M- All wlnts between Hamlet and IU1- T clsh.. ....... ........ ...;.6.15 P. M. MaU f or Cheraw and Dar'.lnjrton Rail road .....8.00 P.M. Malls for points between Florence 1 - and Charleston. S.00 P. M- rayettevllle and offices'on Cape Fear ltlFcr, Tuesdays and Fridays J.1.00 P. M. FayettevlUe, via Lumberton. dally, ? j except Sunday. 6.15 P. M. Onslow C. U. and lntermcUate offi ces. Tuesdays and Fridays A. M. Smlthvlllc mails, by steamboat, dally (except Sundays). i., ...8.30 A. M. ails for Kaay Hill, Town Creek, i Mails for Kaa Hballotte ami Little raver, Tues- rtava and Frldavs. 6.00 A. M. Wiightsville, dally..... .... ........8.30 A. iM. OPEN FOE DELI VJKKY. Northern through and way mall8-j...7.30 A. &I Southern Malls ...7.30 A. M. Carolina Ceutral Kallroad U. O0A. M. Malla collected from street boxes business portion of city at 5 A. M.. 11.30 A.M. and 3.30 P. M. and from other point of the city at 5 - P.M. I---- . ietamn Office oikjd from S A. M. to i2 M., and from 2 to 5.30 P. M. Money order and BegiBter Dcvartmcnt oen same as stamp otuce. I Stamps for sate In small quantities at general delivery when stamp office Is closed, i General delivery oicn from 7 A. M. 7.30 P.M. and on Sundays from 8.30 to 9.S0 A. M. Carriers' delivery open on 8uaday from H.30 tofi.30A.M- " WouhVnl be icilhoul Dr. liaison's - T"'' g?f;"'n.iftTiI.ls if theV 'COSl $1. a pill, lhcy cured me of ncuralyxa, oj "0 years slandinrj." Joseph Snyder, l'axions, Pa. SOcts. per box, I at drug gists. 1 " . j - A woman who wante a charitable heart wknt a pure mind. i Cured Six Years Affo. "It has been 6 years since I was cured of fits," says Mr. W. Ford, of Wirt, Jefferson (Jo-, Intl." Samaritan Nervine did it." And it always will, reader, $1.50, at druggists. j We have sufficient strength to sup port the misfortune of others. , : i ; 'Mother Swan's Worm Syrup. Infallible, tasteles, harmless, f cathar ticv tor feverishness, restlessness, worms, eonstipatiott. 25c. The utility of virtue is so plain, that the unprincipled feign it from policy. If you suffer with Sick Headache, Constipation, Sour Stomach, or Bilious attacks, Emory's - Little Cathaktic Pills will relieve you. 15cents. eod-w The great event of to-day is usually but a trifle in the memory of to-morrow By One of the Fools. "Why panlon my - remarking It but, my dear old friend, how changed you are. I de clare you must hare lived very high or very fa&t to have driven the color out of your hair and the spriog out of your step this fashion.' Looking at the sunset on the river from the, "rounds ot his place up thc lludson, my school chum wnu i .. log. experts in, the country answered: ' "Itj wasn't fast living did it, but dyspepsia and nervous collapse, from over-work. I ought to have stopped years before I did . I was a fool. Tint who isn't, if yon come to that ? ( 'I am thirty-five years old," wri'cs Mr Charles II. Watts,, of Souacra, Tutnam 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 Parker's Tomo a triak The restf It may be stated In three words ! it cured we.. I endorse now without' hesitation. It is the dyspeptic's refuge," i Sir. G. K". Cole, druggist, of Carmel, N. V., certifies to the truth of Mr. Watts? statement. Hiscox & Co., proprietors, call especial at tentlon to the fact that this preparation, which has been known as Parker's Gin ukr Tonic, will hereafter be called s'mply Pakker'8' Tonic. As unprincipled dealers are constantly deceiving- their customers by substitutujg Inferior articles -under the name of ginger, a:id as ginger Is really an uniropor tant flavoring ingredient, we flrop tlie mislead ng word. . . i L There is no change, however, in the prepara tion iUclf, and alt bottles, remaining in the hands of dealers, wrapped under tho name of Paukxe's GimgebToic, contain the gen uine medicine if tlie f ac simile signature of Hiscox & Co. Is at the bottom of the outside wrapper. , oct ll-d&w i 1883. Harpcr'is Young People. AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY 16 Pages. SOTTED TO BOTP AND OXRLS OP FROM 813: TO 8IXTEEX YEARS OF AGE. Vol IV. commences November 7, 18S2. The Young People' has "been from the first successful beyond anticipation.- JV . Y. Eve ning Post. j It has a distinctive purpose, to which It stead ily adheres that, namely, of supplanting the vicious papers for the young with a paper more attractive, as -well as more -wholesome. Boston Journal. . For. neatness, elegance of engraving, and contents generally, . It is unsurpassed by any publication of the kind yet brought to our notice, Pittsburgh Gazette. : TERSIS : Specimen copy sent on recebptof Tliree Cta. The v olumCs of Ilarner'a Ynnnr ti 1881 and llW2, handsomeay bound In Illumina ted Cloth, will be sent by mail, postage pre paid, on receipt of S 00 each. Covtr foi Young People lor ; 1862, 33 cent; postage.-1 cents additional, i b ' . Ucmittanocs should be made by Post Office Money Order or Draft, to axold chance of loss JWRtpc,?.ronot to covY tbia advertise KoVslfJr'iddSfsr86 , I HARPER A BROTHERS. dec 13 ' New York. Shipped iii Ice." pRESH FISH TO ALL points In North Carol baa. South Carolina, j - . ""'-, -i - " -v.- v l and Georgia. narantee to deliver them in good condition. HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE, J, Kn Per Year. Postage Prepaid, I l 50 single Numbers. Four fnu c.ni, Air i 1 1 W. K. DAVIS jk.SON. MISCELLANEOUS. It is well known that a large ma ority of the human race die in cliild iiood. Of course everybody has to He, metime or other. But there is such a filing as prolonging life, and uso of makinglhe most of it while it lasts. r-.. - ; ' - j A growing chMd is exposed to more risks than an adult. The sys tem is in its formative state, and very receptive If contagious diseases are in the atmosphere, the child is par ticularly exposed to them. Diseases hicli will. 'pass' -oyer a full-grown majn or womanvill attack a growing child, and often with fatal effect. A growing child is liable to all manner of accidents. Cuts, wounds, bruises, and casualties of varioui kinds may happen at any moment. Were it not for the natural elasticity of children, the death-rate among the young people would be far largei than it is. ' : A groicing child is worthy of the against disease and jaccident. Tc conquer frhe diseases which attack the digestive organs, the blood, the kidneys, the liver, and the nerves. . here is nothing likle B roam's Iron Bitters. I This is the only preparation rf iron which can be given without mischievous results to teeth bi stomach. It vitalizes the blood strengthens nerves and muscles, anc promotes sound digestion. A growing, child's future depends much on what his condition is during the years of growth. It-is essential that he reach the complete adulf maturity in healthfulness and Vigor, Keeping" this in view, how important it is that oarents should closely ob- serve tneir cniiureu s .ueauu, aim m amole time begin to correct any tendency to weakness or decline. The timely administering: of Brown's Iron Bitters will do wonders toward keeping the growing child in, excel lent health. 9 e " j nov 1-lw nrra tc"d&w c'th . J HAVE BEEN APPOINTED SOLE Agent CO'S ENGINES AND BOILERS from 4 to horse power ; also Tramway or Narrow Gauge Locomotives. . i Engines adapted to Farm use a specialty. " On hand and for sale very low, FIVE SECOND II AND PORTA RLE ENGINES. from 5 to 15 horse power. aug 15-6m ; ,- 1 S. W. SKINNER., THE SEASHORE ! HOTEL BRUNSWICK ! SMITH VILI.E, NJC. SEASIDE HOTEL ! WRIGHTSVILLE, N. C. B. L. PKltKY, Proprietor rpiIESE TWO SUMMER RESORTS WILL be open MONDAY, MAY 28. The Hotel Brunswick, at Smlthville, la 25 1 mi wiuw nummgion, ana accessible by two first-class steamers, making two trips daily. 1 ' JiSS!?!1.8 situated In a large grove , vU .t ujjuwTiuc wuuu; is compo8ea or cotta ges for families, and within 7 mllon nf wti mington, av the head of a fine Shell Road, the uvm " uc ovumcru country. BOTH HOTELS IN FULL VIEW OF THE t 1 i , Good surf and still water hath I no. ' Every variety of Fish, and abundance of i Krysvcra, tiama ana unus. Spacious Ball Rooms, with llue Bands of Ten-pin Alleys, Billiards and Bar. Terms moderate, may 25 , , Doors, Blinds,1 White Lead, Paints, French Window Glass. AGENCY FOR V Y. ENAMEL PAINT CO'S RE AJY PREPARED PAINT. riALL AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS AND get our prices before purchasing. The fact that our Paints are from the- MlohrateH ir J mmwMt m CaV 5 toriea of Wetherlll ft Co.. and Harrison Bros A Co., Isufficient guarantee for their quality and purity. . ' I A. fine line of Cooking Stoves at Factory Prices, in addition' to our large and full 'Hardware stock," to which your attention Is respectfalljlnTlted. ' KATHE JACOBI, - sept2" . 10 South Front St MISCELLANEOUS. North CaroIinaResau rces, hn mntt naflll RPliCS of UeSCrip- tire tjooks CTer pbbllshea about any Stale." Hale's Kdustriall Series. ; : Twp Vol n me om Ileady. X :r , l.tTBE Woods" an i Timbers of North Carolina Cnrtis'E, JEmmPBj and Kerr's County KeiHMrto cf SUnding Forests, and ILu tratcci oy an exceueni umV oi me ewiw 1 Volnme 12mo. CkHh. 27S , pp.. 11.25. II. In the Coal and Iron Counties Xoutii Carolina Kmmons'. Kerr.i umi ley's, WUkca". and tho Census UeporU; sup- pieincnieu OJ IUIIWluawmBtcenii-usaui uv nily six uounwes anu aiapr.vi tu owmj. 1 Volume 12mo. Cloth, 423 pp., I.5Q. Sold br all Booksellers, r mailed ioetp:ild. on receipt of the price, by i , Publishers, Cooksellerf and Stationers. i New York ; . Or. P. M. 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A COMPANY Who PROPOSE TO stabllsh a manufac.loi-y thereon, well-timber ed cypress land. Parties who may have sue)' linds to dispose of are requested to com muni- cate, with Die at Wadetboroor by letter witi Mr. Josh T. James, at, Wilmington in person - "uiv.i jiim urricuiajB as w exact lurawm oi lauu 150 number of acres, probable yield of Umber to the acre ami -lowest price, nuiet be made known. JOHN T. PA'IRICK, . State Immigmtion Azcnt, , id;iff.tf , Wadcsboro. itf. First National Bank of Wii mington.: CAPITAL' 8TOC K . . . . I SURPLUS FUND .. $250,00l ,. 66,081 Deposits received and collections; made ot. all accessible polnfs in the United States. DIRECTORS, j HUBBUBS, D.G. WOltTH A. UABTIK. ' JAS. 8PRUKT, GEORGE CHAD BOURN. V 1 I ' OFFICERS: E. E. BURRUSS...... Preeldent. A. K.J WALKER Caahlej 1 W. LARKINS.. . Awt Cashier api!23 Farmers, Take Notice. VJORRIS", HOG CHOLERA COMPOUND ta just the thing to cure or prevent Hog Choi ft to which Swine are sub ject; H win prevent that ; dreadful disease known as Trlchnjst and will nnt vnnr ,ntrar. a thrifty, healthy condition. clearinB- th liri neys, liver, Ac., of worms and parasites. Each package contains one and one-hall pounds and will if o-ipr frfi2Jl , dictions. ure .10 hogs of the Cholera and pal 20 hoes In a condition tn fattnnin An tiT thereby saonehlf of thrfe wumcw oi Jupun . county are el vim? it the praise. AH fanners honni .iSigi'32Swl For 8ale.wholAAA.lA ahA Kifeii v. r J GREEN, Druggist. "Market 8 Wiita N. CJ- . ' . r.r- . if. HAA 10.rl Jlv3 4-0 ! b s a 2 S 3 f 3" m mi av II 2." S - 3-2 5- - :? 3 2. Ssa 5? 5p5 M Sl - lSSmJ - s- r.- E fsiiirii-ifraPTH B SZ n V X 3 i-T- MSI WHOLESALE rFICES wholesale prlcea- generally., mall orders hUhcr prices ha BAGGIKQ Slndard..?i..'..,.,.,.f nv...... -it fb.........M..i..w..:.;; BACON NorUi Caxolln? 41 O uiuot, v U nix. WESTERN SilOKED - ; " 00 11 U li mwm9m t- ttSl'?'r' nRKALTElw: -" "VV- w O ; side., f LL ofJ-f Shoulders, V Ru.l. - nA2 T - i iftmfcc.i--opiriM-j-nrDenthMii Becondlland, eaob........ U v-. xrn. v.w " New Clt each... BEESWAX.V Ib...i.. BRICKS, V M North Caxolina............. Northern........ Wilmington...... Northern. CANDUCS, V- ro , ; -Sperm.. Tadow AdamanUae....:... .... CUEESls,, V ft , , I Northern Factory...... Dairy, Cream.... ...... State. i..Vi..r..:.,...... COFFEE, V, Jb ' 13 o 14 10 A si" li k 11 u x . Java. Laguyra. Rio-.-.i... u it v a CORN MEAL, V bus., la ttcCI ir, W COTTON TIES, V buadkZ II 18 O ?, Sheeting, 14, y -yd. w cf'SJfJSS??!:'? -85 Ebus, fr dozen... u.... .....v.. w FISH . ' - : ' " , Mackerel, Nd. 1, bbl.......i6 Mackerel, No. ihr half 'bbl. s Mackerel, No. r bbL;.. i. Z 2? Mackerel, No. 2, half bbl., 5 oo S Mackerel; No. 3, V bbL...;. MnlleU. Vt.bl li Mullets, Pork bbla.... t M 2 . Dry Cod, V ft..... I FERTILIZERS, V 2,000 fos 1 Peruvian Guano, No.-1. 57 so iLL " - nv 5. 2 2 00 00 Baugh's Pho8phate.-..........MoJ Carolina Feruilzer ......45 no 2 Ground Bone 'JJ Bono Meali..;.......... igg Bone Flour :.......,. w St Navassa Guano..-. 40 m 2?; S? Complete Manure... 00 J Whann'a Phosphate 00 r Wando Phosphate...... ......00 no 2 Berger & Bute's Pho8Vhate..OO 00 J Q Excellenza Cotton FerUlUers 00 French's Agricultural Lime.... 8 so S i? FLOUR, Vbbl.-j,.!! , f u. Fine Northern Super,. ......... uw - t Mtra e 00 a r dty Mlua Extra...... 6w"2i2 Family... 5l ... w mun wL.uis v ro n tf GRAIN, bushel -v ' Corn, fron? store, bags,whir, ' 's - Corn, cargo, In bulk, white.. o J Com, cargo, in bags, white.. Gfi V it ' a .- vaLo, irom siore.. Cow Peas........ . O Cli Green................ 4 V t HAY,"i6oibs. "" 10 r 15 eastern Western i North River.. 1 15 1S HOOP (IRON, V lb.i....... ............... ta u K 3.e i onnern..i. ...... f;. ..v... : lffko lu UllLI VyaiVUUfl., W n IH LIME, 4f barrel................ 1 40 ft LUMBER. City Sawed, M ft. Ship Stuff, resawed-.i...... 18 00 exw Rough Elge Plank. ....... 15 oo oik West India Cargoes. according ', to quality.-. . . i-.V.. . . .13 6i. a Dressed Flooring, seasoned. .18 00 IKS Scautling and Board, cora'n. .12 00 615 i MOLASSES, V gallon " -i New Crop Cuba; In hhds....r (C 0 I " w m bbla .f-4 . Port lUoo, lntatl8...M..... ui 0 i in bbls... 00' $2 Sugar House, in hhds.. ....... 00 g ,T " In bbls.-. J6 'j Syrup, in bbls n a a MlT i-'ul : .... . Aiwj, v iveg, vau, iwu oasis.; 0 00 OILS, gallon - K-erosene.. ............. Lard ..U... it a 1 10 016 oo a t ,oo o i a linseed Rosin. . . ioi ...................... Deck and Spar .'.".. POULTRY i - . Chickens, flve,'grown..i Spring.. Turkeys... :s eie 90' am PEANUTS V bushel..-....;... POTATOES, bnshel . Sweet 0 1 ' Irish. V bbl ., 3 00 Oil PORK, V barrel City Mess Prime...)...:..... ...23 k rat 16 00 HK Rump...,. .17 00 BICE-Carolina. V ft:.........- t Rough, f buabeL , 95 0 1 U BAGS, V lb-Country ........... 14 City...;;..;;.. i H ROPE, V- lb Ufefl 2 oali, sack, AJum.. Uverpoo Lisbon..... American... SUGAR, V ft Cuba L : Porto Rico...... u... 00 0 I oo m a oo a 00 fl ,3 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 H 70 I 0 0 fll A coffee. B Ex C . Crushed.'... IOU0 11 if II SHINGLES. 7 In. fM..... 10 60 011 -m T a mm. - Am. 4 M common.;..!.....-.,. sw Cypress 8 aiw. ....... . Cvnreea Hftarta. '. 0 00 HI STAVES, y M-W. O. Barrel..l2H WJ R. O. Hogshead. .......r... . 00 yO Tii.inw in - a m m Timber; V m feetshipping.M oa , Fine Mia.- ,........... ;.....n a; Mill Prime...:.. 7M - Mill Fair.. V;; ...... 6 B0J Comaion MIU..!...! 5 00 ' ' Inferior to Ordinary . . r. . .. . . . 0 00 WHISKEY y gal Northern.. 1 00 North CaroJUna... 1 00 WOOL.V By-Washed. S Unwashed. ' Tfl 6 Bnrrri W Fay ettey 111(5 Obserrer QN THURSDAY,. FEBRUAET W the undersigned will revive the pvbtesfo the FA YFTTEVlLLE "OBSERVER. The ) bsekvek will be a lirge 9 BCribers.TJbstaee natd ' at 2 nef wayln advances U will give the ewiJ day in as ample form aa Its space -JJzl ana ooin regular ami occasional cai'J.,, dents will contribute lettcra from tb wr unpiaie pouoos ana anani : JL -t Democratic In politics, the OB8E5 lalwr, Crstof alL tocaMure the pro8 theTown-of Favettevillo. to develop tw'r i. i.. i na neignboring counties, and to promote concerns the welfare of ahe people or w Carolina."" rc ;..., 4-Jf ? ODDoaed to such lnrrvrtlnn on i the vravs of our fathpra as. In the guW Jv gres harm society the Obbbbvim found la full sympathy with the new tg born of thA rhunmwl rmtHnii ot the which sound indsment or enlbxhtcned r ence nna to.be also good. y - As to the rest: It will strive, to deserw reputation of the name it Inherits, t. feb 1C - K. J. HALE." Com me re i a I H otel Wilmington N. u M. SCHLdSS, Prop. Flrafrelaaa- Bar and BILLIARD " LOON ATTACHED. tf ',' ''v '3. & . , i . ... - . & julyll-dftw
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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