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The Daily Review. JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop WILMINGTON. N. C. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 20. 1883. Entered at the Postofflco at Wilmington, N. C, v :- : as second-class matter. One of the most interesting medical theories yet broached is the hypothesis that scarlet fever originated jvith the hoe, and that inoculation from thi3 animal may possibly be used a3 a pres ventivo of the dreaded disease in the human being. Dr. John C. Peters, of New York City, who has prosecuted careful studies into this subject, is thoroughly convinced that he is right in this hypothesis, aud he believes that it will be possible to reduce the equine virus ty cultivation, so that bealthy children may be inoculated against the disease. A man of somewhat remarkable his tory died recently in the Canton of Geneya.Switzcrland. Jean Trottet was born without hands or feet. His short arms were pointed and his legs, such as they were, were not available for walk ing and he could only move about by twisting from side to side. Many offers were made to his parents to exhibit him. but they declined and gave him good education. In writing, he held the pen at the bend of the elbow. As hd grew up he became greatly Interest cd in husbandry, was an active hay maker, could use the reins, and was so good a shot that he carried off the first prize at the village fete. He has left a from the hospital, hauled down his flag and gave, up the keys. The grounds for this new belief are not stated, but Major A.- ti. Gardner, of Governor's Island, and the celebration committee, who make the discovery, speak with much postiveness, and are able to show a copy of the official inventory of the property turned over by 1 the British. However, New York need have no hes itation about marching over Washing ton's route on the 55th, so long as they cast a lowering glance now and then upon the hated Britishers on the island' Gen. Hancock w.iil have his t turn De cember 3, and at 11 a m on that day will fire a national salute. ' widow and vided for. fonr children amply pro The Popular Science Monthly draws attention to the mistaken idea that prevails, even among educated people, that even if water is contaminated it is puriOed by "freezing. Many experi ments show the fallacy of this idea. In some recently made by Mr. C. Pengra, an American chemist, various organic matters were mixed with water and the specimens were gradually frozen. A certain amount of purification did take place the ice containing thirty and even forty per cent. less organic matter than the unfrozen liquor. But a great amouut of the added pollution remain, ed, and the investigator, though exs pressing surprise that the purification had been as great as it was, says that the experiments afford abundant proof that we ought not to tolerate the indU criminate collection of iee. Arrangements have been made by which the North Carolina exhibit. Boston, will be sent to New" Orleans and placed on exhibition at the World's Cotton Exposition, which is to open in that city in December of next year. Sir LyonTlayfair pronounced the North Carolina exhibit by long odds the most attractive feature of the Boston exhibi tion, and it was worth untold sums in drawing the attention of New England to the rich and varied products of the Old North State, and the show proper enterprise in be represented at the Nevr Orleans ex position. Such exhibitsj are the most attractive, valuable and most effective way of making knpwn a State's resourc es, and the cheapest way of advertising them authorities arranging to The colored voters of i the Fourth Ward in Charleston, S. Cat a public meeting last week, adopted these reso lutions. i , 1. That we appreciate the benefits of a good city government, i 2. That we recognize the fact that the interests of the 1 white .and colored races are inseparable. I : 3. That for the welfare and advance ment of our native city it is necessary that there should be unity, -'peace and concord between the two races. 4. That to insure 'good government we must put aside all party and per sonal prejudice and be, united for the right man in the right place. , If a "similar spirit acuated Icolored citizens elsewhere it would redound v THEMAttS. . Themalls close and arrive at the City Pes office as follows : CLOSE. Northern through mails, fast .7.00 p, M. Northern through and way malls.... 8. (K) A. M. Raleigh.... 6.15 P. il. and 8.00 A- M. Malls for the N. C. Railroad and routes supplied therefrom Includ ing A. & N. C. Kail road at 7.00 P M. and .00 A. M. Southern Malls for all 'points South, dally.. G 15 A. M. and 8.00 P. AL Western mails (C. C. Kallway) dally, (except Sunday) 4.6.15 P. M. All points between Hamlet and Ral eigh.......... ....6.15 P.M. Mali for Chcraw and Darlineton Rail road ....6.15 A. M, and 8.00 P. M. alalia for points between Florence and Charleston 6.15 A. M and 8.00 P. M. Fayettevllle and offices on Cape Fear River, Tuesdays and Fridays 1.00 P. M Fayetterille, via Lumberton. daily. except Sundays 6.15 P. M. Onslow C. II. and intermediate offi ces, Tuesdays and Fridays 6.00 A. M. smitnviiie mails, by steamboat, dally (except Sundays). 8.30 A. M. Mails for Easy Hill, Town Creek. Shallotte and Little River. Tues days and Fridays. 6.00 A. M. Wrlghtsvllle, daily ...8.30 A. M. 1 OPEN FOR DELIVERY. v Northern through and way malls 7.30 A. M Southern Mails 7.30 A. M. Carolina Central Railroad 9. 00 A. M. i Mails collected from street boxes business Krtion of city at 5 A. M., 11. SO A.M. and 5.30 M. and from other point? of the city at 5 tamp Office open from 7 A. M. to 6 P. M.. Money order and Register Department open irom o a. m. to d.hj . ai. General delivery open from 7 A.M. to 6 P.M. and on Sundays from 8.30 to fi.30 A. M. Carriers' delivery open on Sunday from, P.30 to sja. ai, i - Why Incur Torture? By disregarding ' cleanliness of the teeth, and thus encouraging their decay. when SOZODOiNT. which is deligntlul MISCELLANEOUS. both to their interest and respectability. tU SHOUTS. I Rev- Father Fodogan, of the parish ot uuio, fjanaaa, has become insane and refuses to eat, thinking that he has received a divine command not do so. Two leading jewelers of Chicago have toliowed the lead ot the railroads, and will adopt the new standard of time, Wm. Lawler, a noted safe cracker, was arrested at Hamilton, Ontario, Wednesday. He was the principal in the burglary at Sinco, last week, when $12,000 worth ol jewelry was carried off. ' Charles E. Gorham, of Chicago, the Western agent of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, died at Cleveland Tuesday. He has represented the com pany's interest in that section for 35 years. . ::; At Lebanon, Pa., Wednesday a gang of nine burglars were sentenced to va rious terms in the penitentiary. They have been operating for a long time to the alarm of the inhabitants of a large district. t In .. an interview Wednesday Hon. Samuel J. Randall1 said he expected to get irom e5 to 1)5 votes lor speaker oi the House of Representatives on the first ballot, and to be nominated on the second. ' No one who has not used this popular article, can form an adequate1 idea of how much improvement defective teeth are susceptible. bUUJJUiN r is in finitely to be preferred to abrading tooth powders. ' It preserves, not scratches, the enamel. If you would never have an evil deed spoken of in connection with you, don't do-one. ' Decline of Man. i i Nervous Weakness, Dyspepsia, Im potence, Sexual Debility, cured by Wells7 Health Renewer." SI When friends each other it is a has ceased. no longer reproach sign that friendship "A the Mens sana in corpere sano:" sound mind in a sound body" is trade maik ol Aliens Brain Food, and we assure your readers that. if dftsatis neu witn eitner weaKness oi wram or Codily powers, this remedy will permanently strengthen both. $1. At druggists, or by mail from .). II. Allen, 315 Firt Ave. New York City, eod&w Penetration has an air of prophecy which flatters our vanity more than all the other qualities of the mind. An Editor's Testimonial. A. M. Vaughan, Editor of the "Green wich Review," Greenwich. O., writes; iasi .;anuaiy l met with a very se- vere accident, caused by a runaway horse. I used almost, every kind ol 1680. Sept. 14th, Hov Bitters Co.. Toronto : - I have been sick for the past six years. suffering from dyspepsia and general weak ness. I have used three bottles ot nop .Bitters, ana tney nave done won- torffntoiPPaUfee w 1 am well and able to uo me any good till 1 was recommend ed HENRY'S CARBOLIO SAT.vfv I bought a box and it helned me at onn. and at the end of two months I was completely well. It is the best salve in been sounded. me marKet, aed l never tail of tellin ing my tnends about it, and urge them to use it wheuever they need a salve. say too much for Hod Bitters. SIMON ROBBINS. i I he lay of the last mosauito has Dr. Benson's Skin Cure is without a peer. It consists of both external and internal treatment and costs only $1. per package. At druggists. A fine assortment of Guns and Pistols at Jacori's Hardware Depot " Telling it Very Short. Ex-Congressman 'Dezendorf has written a letter to ex-Governor p. H. Chamberlain, in which lie declares' he lias rendered the best service to his parly by defeating Mahone;- that the Readjusters formed the most corrupt combination that ever existed in any State;. that it existed only by traud, misrepresentation, disregard of law, partisan interpretation of the statutes. and bribery and corruption in legisla tive halls. Mr.Dezendort charges that Mahone wanted the country to believe that the so -.called riot at Danville was the cause of his defeat, and that the . white people of Virginia had inaugurat ed a bloody crusade against the blacks. "No baser slander was ever uttered against any people," says Mr. Dezen dorf. "It was a peaceful and fair elec tion. The Danville riot was the legiti mate outgrowth of Mahonc's methods and the natural result of the inflamma tory speech made by his man Sims the night before the disturbancce." Mr. Dezendorf adds that if the Republican party must be fed on such a diet, it had better die while it has any rcputa tion left. Mahone was the victim of too much Mahone. MOONSHINE. It is said an oyster will live to the age of twenty-six years. Some of them . A r l . - imve ueu louuu wun a oeard on. New Orleans -Picayune. ' It is said that iife at an elevation ot 26,000 feet is impossible. Citizens who - i t -. ..i . ar in me nabit ot 'eettirijr i e evatad every night must take care not to reach this limit. Burlington free Press. "I wish." exclaimed Birdie McBride. eritbusiastieal v. to fins I)h Siith -r wish this organ had lbore stops to it." "And I," murmured (ins. in a stage usiuu, i sipcereiy wish mat 1 it had one one eternal stop a kind ot short stop, as it were." Texas Sifting. Old lady (to Jones, , who always makes a point of being civil to 'rich lookingold ladies who annnar tn ho alone in the world).- -How bin,l rl I wuaKnesa, ana my lianas w attentivn vV lin t n7 i. u 88 tobor with. I was but the poo luiuiuu me ui liiu youngest or my fifteen dear nephews." London Punch. It having been stated that Miss Anna Berger would conduct an English orchestra during a performance of a medley from The Queen's Lace Hand, kerchief, it has been suggested that the fair leader should receive the title of -The Queen's LJand-Anna."-kat7to News. 1 I I couldn't get the -deeds ready, so, as Brown wanted the money,; I ad- o.ucu ujiu uvu uunureu pounds on uis x. yj. u. when read v. - " . xMormern iarmer "AH right? It's all wrong! I. O. you nought, i It's I E. O. I. Punch. "I'll tell It, sir,' In few words if I can, but the story would fill a book if justice was done to it." "burely, Michael, but put it abort this time 808 I can squeeze it Into a page of letter pa per." , "Here you re, sir, then, and there are thou sands or people here in Blnahampton, y.. who will testify to the truth of what I say. My name is Michael Gullfoyle. I am seventy four years old. For about nine years I was almost shut out from the world bv rheumatism. I had peddled suad wares in this city for years, ar.d had to stop altogether. At the best of times I could only hobble miserably ahout my cane x was oeni nearly double with rere use- r wror.b ?f a once strong man. None of the medicines new Firm.;,: New Partners. Re-organization. There were some wicked partners, ana it was luagea Dest tojacK.inem out, for the business was oflong stand ing, and there was a fear that the wick ed partners would bring ltto grief. - There vwas old Mr. Debility He was a bomplaining fellow, alwajs tired, and always wanting to sit down and rest, instead of doing his share of the work. There was little Mr. Nervous ness, a fidgety, fussy chap, constantly airaia ine concern was going to rum. There was bothersome Mr. Bil iousness, quarrelsome and angry. He always misunderstood every body, and said that everybody mis understood him. ( And there was the much-despised Mr. Bad Blood. A troublesome creature was he to get along with. He raised a commotion in the con cern every day, and made myriads of enemies. So the wicked partners had to be kicked out. ! The agent selected to do the business was Brown s Iron litters, noted for working so pleas antly, so silently, and so effectually. Browrts Iron Bitters laid hold o. Mr. Debility bv the heels5 and gendv draereed him out, laying him aside for future use, in case he should be wanted. 1 - Brawn's Iron Bitters worried Mr. Nervousness out flat, giving him no chance to make a fuss during the operation. N Brown's Iron Bitters made direct war on Mr. Biliousness and told him that he "must go." B. turned round and snarled something about "wouldn't go till he had a mind to " and then made up his mind that the sooner he got out the less trouble there wouia oe in nis going. Brown'slron Bitters then took Mr. 3 ad Blood in handimd found that he could change him entirely. So he put into him some of that famous preparation of pure iron, and cast out f . 1 1 r : t.: i an nis Daaness, reiurming 1113 ciuu -acter entirely and making him anew. The firm now consists of Health, Happiness, Purity, and Vigc r, vr Brown's Iron Bitters for special r. 'ier. , nov 15-iwnrm tcjd&w th r 4 Esthetics. (4 desifrns). Some Vxva.iArkJthing go-r Mailed on receipt or cents in stamps. 11 earn E a lo., v. . liox 1.487, N. Y. nov 5 4W $G5 A MONTH AND BOARD for 3 live young Men or Ladies, in each county Address P. W. ZIEGLKIi & CO.. Philadel phia, Pa. nov 5-4w MTTTP VVITHODT A TEACHEIi! V kj.j SOPER'S INST ANT ANEOITSUU1DE to Keys of Piano and and Organ. Price $1. Will teach anv riPTRnn LfvnLiv 10 nic rtr in anu u;i. lorrcouiuaT roarn it from a teacner in a montn ior 'J'ry it an t be con vinceu. bampla copy wili be m.siled to any auiursB uu ruceipi oi S3 cenrs in stamps bv HEAKNK & Cu., Publishers, f. O. ISox J.4S7, New York. ( nov5 4w POT.TSi urns. Kc-. Bou, 50c , Mra -- v Browning, 55c. , Campbell, 40c., Chancer, COc., Coleridge, C0c, Cowper, 60c., Dante, 50c, Dryden, 50c, Goethe, 7oc. Gold srallh. 50c, Hcman8, 50c , Iliad and Odypsey, 70c, Hood. 50c , Ingelow, 50c . Keais, 40c , Meredith. 50c, Milton. 50c. Moore. 00c . Poue. 50c, Poc. 40c . Schiller. 40c . .Scott. 50 . Ten ny8on, 60c, Virgil. 45c. and others Fixe cloth binding, sent for examination before payment on evidence of srood f-iith. rata logne free. T sold by dealers. JOHN B. ALDEN, Publisher, nov 5-4 w 18 Vescy 8t., New lork lisuall? given for rheumatism did me the least good, sir. My old friends and customers for got mc, as though I were under ground, ' W Ith the cn 1 o 'my nose and the itips of my toes , i i Turned up to the roots of the daisies.' My days and nights were doleful and painful. I had no hope except in death. That is God's jtru h, and Mr. Moaner, here, knows it. , 1 "I can't tell vou how. hut Pakkeb's TVw-rn cured me. That was three veara aim. im lively as a cricket now, sir, and go my busi ness rounds every dny, rain or shine. You may tell this to all the world, and rrfr.v th. doubters to mc" Shis preparation, which has been known lf'n - L "7 I J??ws uMUi wm oe cauea aasixuuieub I sanpiy i AUSEK 8 TONIC. This change is jiu vviii uo i an TieiiE-" i in iwuTOtBom; urss. Dccause gineer is nn woruiporiani, navormg ingredient, and sec ondly. because unDrinclnled dealero their customers by substituting inferior pre- ra "MOORE COUNTY GRIT" CORN MILLS AND MILLSTONES, BESTII1THEV0RLD SAMPLES OF MEAL SE2TT ah inrmiiFTAu ROfiTH CAROUHA HILt STOMP en. si, Brancn Othce, Charlotte, N, C. MISCELLANEOUS. North Carolina Reso u rces . "One of the most useful series of descrip tive books ever published about any State M Boston Post." r - - "' ' - - -- Hale's Industrial Series, Two Volumes ow Beady. I. The Woods axi Timbers of North Carolina Curtis's, Eramovs. a: d Kerr's Botanical Reports; supplemented by accurate County Beports of Standing Forests, and illus trated by an excellent Map of the ttate. 1 Volume l2mo." Cloth, 273 rp., $1.25. II. In ths Coai. and Iron Counties of North Carolina Emmons. Kerr.-, Laid ley 's, Wilkes', and the Census Beports; sup plemented by full and accurate sketches of the Fifty six Counties and Map of the State. 1 Volume 12mo. Cloth, 425 pp1 $1.50. i Sold by all Booksellers, or mailed postpaid, on receipt of the price, by B J. IT ABE ft SON. Publishers, Booksellers and Stationers, I ' New-York ;., Or, P. M. HALE, Publisher, Raleigh, N C . sept 29 ,r ,v;l ' k- , : 1883. Harper's Magazine. ILLUSTRATED. 1 Harper's M agazine begins Its sixty -sixth vol ume with the December Number. It is not only the most popular illustrated periodical in America and England, but also the largest in its scheme, the most beautiful In its apjcar ance, and the best magazine for the htmiu "A new novel, entitled "For the Major," by Con stance Fenimoro Woolson,- the author of "Anne," was begun In the November Number. In literary and artistic excellence the Maga sine improves with each successive number. Special efforts have been made for the lighter entertainment of its readers through humor ous stories, sketches, &c Harper's Periodicals. , Per Year: Hauper'8 Magazine........ , IIarfkr's Weekly................. Harper's Bazar The Three above publications... Any Two above named... .i... Harper's Vouno People.. ..... .. Harper's Magazine , .. t Harper's Youno People i " Harper's Franklin Square Library, - i One Year (52 Numbers) 10 00 Postage Free to aa subscribers in the Unitea States or Canada, . " WHOLESALE TPK - The following small orders higher prices BAGOINQ -Standard, BCorthCih11" &eVys::::::: Sides, V ft.......,." WESTERN SMOKKD "- Hams........ , : Sides. V fbi.. .. Shoulders......... . DRY SALTED Sides, V ih.... Shoulders. lh. . York, each.. i n 4i A 10 a ARRELS Spirits TiiVtV (x Second UM,nVrfCDUne'1 J New Npw Yivl"A I 75 New City.each?..!. BEESWAX, V ft...! 1 W BRICKS, V M ..... 17 It 11 4 BUTTER. V - riortn Carolina.... Northern 28 Wilmington....... . ao CANDLES, V Northern Factory. ; tr-J vream.... ..i... Statfl ' 0 00 18 t, in: Oii (jo a it 14 ?1 is -?8 11 COFFEE, y 1- ? Java............ " n .--,! , Laguyra... .."."..7 DoMEsncs-i " uueung,, r yd. l arnn ' v tmnoK eggs, f -doxenr::;;:r.; 1 .. . ....... 14 ..$4 oe it 4 00 .. 4 00 ..,10 00 .. 7 0 .. 1 50 .. 5 00 i The volumes of the Magazine begin with the Numbers for June and December of each year. When no time Is specified, it will be under stood that the subscriber wishes to begin with the current Number. The last Eight Volumes cf Harper's Maga zine. 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 mail, postpaid. Index to Harper's Magazine, A Iphalctlcal. Analytical, and Classified, for volumes I to !0, inclusive, from .Tune, lt:50, lo June, 108), one vol., Svo,Jloth, $4 00. i Remittances should be made hy Post-OWce Money Order or Draft, to avo.d chasce of loss. Newspapers are not to copy this advertisement without the express order of Harper & Bros. Address HARPER & BROTHERS, dee 13 - New York X-i . - - - , rj-v,.crei, WO. 1, DDI.. .....16 00 'Sgstawsg! II1: : Mullet8,y bbl...... ? Mullets Pork V&iZllV"" i S e " Peruvian Guano, M Baugh'sPhVhaf;."Vg 2 . CaroimaFeru5lzer.....I: 2 Ground Bone. S Bone MeaL .....III. SSS m Bone Floury...., ..""gg m miy. ....... II ' Bersrer El Excellent Cotton Fer iK'S S S French's Agricultural Lime. 1 S ' 1 FLOUR, V obi '-'".il Fine................ ... fl L Northern super. i J3i P Extra Extra "Fmi.ii. " i i? f0 GLUE lb .7... GRAIN, V bushel V . . - U Corn, from store, bags,whlte. Corn, cargo, In bulk, white.. Com, cargo, lu bags, white.. Corn, cargo, mlxtu. In bsss.. Oats, from Mtorc uow I'eaK.. HIDES, V lb Green.. .71.. City MlUa Extra,.., .. . A amily. :.' o 66 O II 65 1 CO I ti, Dry.... HAY. V 100 ftB , 4 10 ft' ft First National Bank of Wil- mington.. CAPITSTOCR 2&0.X ouiu-t.ua UNr.. .j ...... e.ow Leposits received and coUectlon&; made o all accessible polnf s In the United States. DIRECTORS E. E. BURRUSS, p. G. WORTH A. MARTIN. JAS. SPRtrwT GEORGE CHAD BOURN. . I OFFICERSJ: E. E. BURRUSS. A. K. WALKER..... W. LABKLNS........ ........ .api23 i President Cashier A'sst Cashier The' old-fashioned. - slow aetlmr nkst P. M TToln'o PnVkli ipclnc Porus Plasters - "whuuiuuuoi 4w "must go". Benson's Capclnc are ii.e uesi. ac. New York lias mado the interesting discovery, now that it is so lato, that it is coins to celebrate the wrong day as the centennial ot the British evacuation of the city. This event has always been more or less commemorated on November 25. but it now comes to litrht. Mint-, t.hn Rritish 1iil not -mall v. move their flag from our shore until December 3, 1783. They left the city proper on the earlier date, to be sure, but for eight days more the British ensign flaunted itself from Governor's Island in the face of the' rejoicing Americans just opposite. Oa the morn ing of December 3, Governor Clinton sent an officer to the island , by agree ment, and at 11 o'clock the English cap tain in command withdrew bis guard . "On, will he bite?" exclaimed one of Middletown's sweetest girls, with, a look of alarm, when she sAw nnn nt u dancing bears .on the street! the other day. 4 No," said her escort! "he can- uu uiw uo is uiuzzieu: DUE no nan ri - i . v" fj ' . . . . - . . . " f ' turn Msew, ana an bottles remaining in th hands of dealers, wranoed tin dor the nama i jtakkkk a uiNUKK i.o nic, contain the gen uine meuicine u tne lac simile signature of mswi a vo. is at tne Dottom of the outside wrapper. , . .. . nov 13-4&W bug." ;;Oh;shesaidjwitha distracs Sash. Doors BUnrlq ting smile, I don't mind th&t.-Middle-l 1 uvvib, )llUUb, town (Del.) Transcript ! Ijor Dyspepsia, Indigestion, De pression of Spirits and General Debili ty, in their various forms; also as a preventive against Fever and Ague, and other Intermittent Fevers, the "Ferro Phosphorated Elixir of Calisaya " made bv Casweit Hi7. ard & Co., New York, and sold by all Druggists, is the best nri r- patients recovering from Feverj or other 1 1113,1 our Palnta are from the celebrated Fac- White Lead, Paints, French Window Glass. AGENCY FOR N. Y. ENAMEL PAINT" COS READY PREPARED PAINT. Q ALL AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS AND get our prices before purchasing. The fact sickness, it has no equal. tu 2w Ex-Governor Stanford! has tea thousand acres nf CTflnA Vinos under cultivation, and is making addi- Muua iu uis vinevaru everv vpr - Ministers Sound its Praise. Rev. Mr. Greenfields. 1 Tenn., writes as follows!: "&LniifZ Nervine permanently cured mv fiin fl tO Which VOTIT AttPnllAnla vonAffffn1r1n1rAi1 epilepUc fits." Here's food for thonht Sold by druggists, S1.50J .o. wnes or wetnerui & Co., and Harrison Bros ! ! - 4 Co., Is sufficient guarantee for their quality and purity. , J -''.: A fine line of Cooklnjc Stoves at Factory Prices, In addition to our largo and fall HARDWARE STOCK, r HATE BEEN APPOINTED SOLE Agent for the TANNER A DELAnkv wvhtvw j - t -KM JUS CO'S ENGINES AND BOILERS from 4 to 150 horse power; jalsa Tramway or Narrow Gauge Locomotives. i Engines adapted to Farm use a specialty. ' WOODS AND TIMBERS OF NORTH CAROLINA1. 1 vol. 12mo., Clolth, fL25. "The publication of snp.H rnta in .h... that makes them accessihin. i tho 7DVn i . vi service that the nubile South can do their States JV. wtia i WW V WM "The very thine needed. work for the State." Wilmington StarT , muit uu vaJLLUiiUm mm nnnnnn Mnst prove of sreat service to th sta l.u. r r . v viw uic kourwu. , I 1 13 78 tia Eastern. .Western XNonn itlver HOOP il RON, V lb LARD, lh- Northern North Carolina...... w. .... ou 2 "li'r-', i4weu, y u tt. Ship StuQV rcsawed .....13 00 ffju Rough Ee Phnk...........i5 w ml West India Carjroea.aceurdimr . . quality..... ....is o Dressed Flooring, seasoned.. 18 00 autlhigand Board. com'n..l2 00 SiOLASSES. V eallon New Crop Cuba, in hhds..... '; " In bbls....4. . rortdRico, In bads. " " 1n bbls... Sugar Ilouse.in hhds... ......... Syrnu, in bbfe..i..... NAII, v &CK.Cut.l(ki basU.. OILS- gallon uerosene... .................. Lard Linseed Rosin Tar Deck and 8par. .. ....... ...... POULTRY , Chickens, live, grown... .... r Surinar Turkcye OC 4A 00 00 no 26 40 000 30 ti CISf lUtt 0 a a out M a 1 W 40 J 45 a) a lots 0100 oo a ) O 83 e i 80 O I 75 011 :evs. PEANUTS 4f bushel.-..... - MtAii POTATOES, bushel " Sweet- eo 0 S Irish, Vbbl.. SCO 0 IS PORK, barrel-' City Mess.... ,23 St 03( Prime........... .....16 00 017 Kumii........ :..i7M trnat ts.iK.ta carouna, y lb... Rough, V bushel. xsauSj lb Country. City ROPE, & ft. oalt, y sack. Alum.... iaverpoo Lisbon..., American SUGAR, V lb-Cuba.. a. uoiree.. C " Ex C Crushed SOAP 4W0 I S3 01U lty9 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 -" v id riaern.. ....... a SHINGLES, 7 In. VM. .....10 M 011 0I 70 0 0 100 o 0 1 8 7J 7i 00 Oi I I Common.. Cypress Sas.... ..L. a m CrDreca Hearts o m STAVES M-W. O. Barrel..l2 00 R. O. HorahAAri f v iuiu iTlme.....i , i m trm ti n. m " " Aiui fair Common Mill. 2 50 State a great er- "Mr. Hale has don thA Vice." Biblical Recorder. o"Vu "orougn exceuence that It d. F7e . ue . widest clrcu Sation. Nashville iicuuii xonwvmnan. h.Hffi.:isp. ivmtt ui viukxi, contains -ii p aires i and an accurate and hAanHfnii. -..,.J I On Tmn.1 tnH f. i I of th State Hi). .11 tZTZZti- m?P 0SM 07 01801 010 N 0 M 014 1 013 01 0 5 00 01 Inferior to OrdnTHr. j am mIOB WHISKEY, y gal-Northern.. 1 00 0 North Carolina.... ,. 100 Ol WOOL, V fty-Washed.......; ;28 0 Unwashed.... ..............M7'n 0 B Burrv.. 1 10 0 $ SECOND HAND PORTABLE from 5 to 15 horse power. fined. ENGINES, augl5-6m S. W. SKINNER. I EVERYBODY'S BOOK. Answers to smmle tAlinmflHk.TrJ ' fu Wanted;; JgY A COMPANY WHO PROPOSE V stabllsh a manufactory thereon, well-ttWr ed cypress lands'. Parties who mav harei Tobacco. - - t . y-E HAVE FULL LINES OFTOBA which we are selling EIGHT CENTS under prices prior to May 1st.! ! I Also a very large stock of GROCERIES and i ! ! PROVISIONS at bottom figures. WORTH & WORTH. Commercial Hotel Points In Law of vain. tt w15?S8ti . CTSf sPoe of are requested to Prnnrwr fh. T . ' u, MR) , . - - j 12mo.. paper. Price (Five Postage SUmps) me at Wadesboroor by letter la cents. ' - J . . - - . . . For sale bv bnnkRPn it- Mr Jcwn T. James, atl WUmlnrton tn pen &Ste$ rollprrtcularsaa to exact location of maUedUp numb of acres, probaole yield of timber " E. .1. TTA r.U1. avir " Publishers. Bookseller- and "V1 . tk U Dale pbUber. Baleig ct ' ' the acre and "lowest v'mfee. imnut be icJ known, f "-- JOHN T. PATRICK. HORSES P them f HORSES HORSES, FIVE OF 1 aprfl-tf State Immigration Agent, ( l Wadesboro, K. OR SALE TEN to be good dray animals. and Wilmington, N. C. M. SCHLOSS, Propl JpiUST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. W nrslrclaaa Bar and DILUAED LOON ATTACHED. n tp SA 27 1 guaranteed WUI be sold low. ; ; 1 Also, a few second hand BUGGIES CARTS Will be soW lowfiirure Horses and vehicles on hire, and hcrscs boarded and cared for. The finest Hearse in the city. HOLLINGS WORTH & WALKER, Uvery and Sale Stables, octlX-tt Corner Fourth urid Farmers,: Take" Notice MORRIS' HOQ CHOLERA ; COMP0CS is just the thins; to cure or Drevent Hoc Cte i era and aU diseases to which Swine are ject; it will prevent that dreadful Cisevm known as Trichnas. and will nut roar top1 x thrifty, healthy condition, clearing tht ncys, liver, Ac, of worms and parasite. J Each nackam contain ada mm one-bi nmmdaanfi Will If van M1. mrdlBCt9 directions, cure 10 hogs of the Cholera and p 20 hogs In a condition to fatten tn one hAlfJ The farmers of Duplin county are fit" J the praise. . All farmers should boy apan age. : - - ; - ror tale .wholesale and retail, by w. GREEN. Drnerlst. lfarket Street. WihnlsrW .. - ,"v j H.C. ' deoX44wU
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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