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The Daily Review. JOSH. T. JAMES. VWtvz A WILMINGTON'. N. C. . SATUUDAY. JAXUAUY II I8i. "2Si5sM injuriously affect oar trade with Mr. I'araeU is now .n: his honi la t i . . . . . . . stvoaua'.e, in ito niiJt of the !c!tf hi fulioeneryof WickW. wher m will csotho 40.noa presented to hint in developing the cranito nuarry cm hit estate aral enlarging the orvcratioti ,f hiswwniin. Of his uersonai lies an KaIsh paper remarks: "It! has often been pointed out that he has . hardly a single characteristic in common with hiscounirj men. He!. coM and they are Tery fervid; he is calculating and they arc impulsive, he has u respect for green frsgs or harps, and they have made their literature pictures quu with both; he is a dalt and labored speaker, ana they are eloquent, by! nature; he is dMrcralcly lcrf.tc7,lH volatile. . and they arc dipiied tn be Thaller. U.K. Ilebcr Xetrloii. r All Sou" Kpi-M-i.il Church. Ncr York belrc teiiiuiiir his mtmiou lt Sundir luorniii- nnnniimt lint l. had concluded to diH-uuunue Sui.. d3y alfrnoon course nr Wture on the RIble. This was 'done at the relict .f AManl Bishop l'uttcr-t rce-i which. Mr. Xcwn.aKud.iwi..:: Iron, his ecclesiastical superior and personal friend, appealed to his loyally. Mr- Xewton said in coniuicm-in-' Jih our.- of lecture h ,iuatit V held the ini.'l- lijcnt ktndy of :hc Old Tilatiititt on the prt ot I Km- wl..s l.ihh m the r.v - , , etalion there rvcwrdetl ic-l on u.-- thing lecicr than a npcr-titiu in - .Im.I..1:iv''....I I.. il.n 1 I .... t slid nothing lliat wa not au o!t! ;toi ; to biblical scholars, and in the pro foundest rercreucv for the real spiritual revelation, "which came to man kind through the hHtoru ,;rovtn of the reople ol tcliiciou." Upon being interviewed, Ihshop Totter said: My letter was in the form of a request from a friend to abstain from that which'inight create disjeusioas. Tho Church is pot an absolute niou archy, and its authorities arc not vested with despotic powers, therefore I could issue no command. His scries of scr moos have been called to my altenliou only in a general way. There lias been no complaint made from any clergyman in the dioccfc. and. with only one ex ctption, no complaint has been made by a layman directly. I have, however, received letters calling my attcntiou to the character and possible effect of his series of lectures. It was bee a use of lite effect upon the youu. upon others who might be influenced, that I felt called upon to take the stcn I have taken and make the request I did. The statesmanship of the Republican party, says the H or-, is remarkable The Secretary or the Treasury is bewil dered by the er.ormotB surplu refcuue and the manner in which money kefp flowing in upon him by the millions. Like tho tni?r in the "CniinesoIComc villc. he clutches at the gold and seeks to hide it away, only to Gud it fratur ingatont and piling up- in conltiMng heap on every fide. The Secretary calls in ujnd. Rut that is a.trifle. He still cries for relief. . The people say decrease our burdens. Take cA the taxes on the article we consume1 in onr dailr live, l-et n have mere rvasonabV rents, cheaper food and cheaper clothing. Ceaw pay ing off tho debt. Deerva. the heavy expenditures of a prodigal (unvrmneut. i Jth tn:r of todav have the bene- C: oftho surplus, aud give life and vigor ia th KmmNt nf lh COttUtfV by CVaS- fcW UU w - - - m - ing to lock up these hundreds of mil lions in tho Treasury as a fund lor ex travagance and corruption. The people say give us cheap tea.cof fee. surir. Cheapen all the articles o generaifamilTConsamptton. Impose du ties to meet the expenses or uovernmem honesty administered, and in so doing discriminate in favor ot our industries .. . i i and for the protection cu our nome la bor. j - Whtt says Repnbl:cn ftatesmanship through its organs? It is true we have an unwieldy and troublesome surplus rcTcnue, but dont dccrcaie it by re ducing taxat'on or tariff. There are two ways ot cat'ing down the revenue they say ono by rcducng castoms du ties, the other by raising them so high .as to reach prohibition and atop impor tations. Tho latter they avow to be the remedy that commends itself f Repub liean atatesmaoshif. L?t us see 'here this Republican pol icy leads. By leviny prohibitory nuuei we certainly stop the increase of reyennc. lor no one imports and no dulie are oollecxd. What follows? We pre clude tho possibility of commercial ex changethe lile-blood of a nation. Shutting out foreign gwU from our markets we close foreign markets to iur own tU. Wc directly challenge j retaliatory measures, ana invuc loreisu nation j to exclude our trafc as we cx- c!uJe their. V enrouraje fa! invoices, forrery, perjury and smujrs'inx. With Canada 5 tag aJocc aa extended open border tbo new Repoblicari ; policy! would compel us to ktcp up a Ti3t rerenue army or allow oursclrcs to bo over run with smuggled goods. . ; . Odd of the first principles of legisla tion Is to to arrange taxation that it oiaer countries. Kcanblican stalea- manshlp reverses thia aid proposes to fo arrange taxation aa to shut off Jour ; trade with other countries. It seems incredible that a Great and intelligent party can seriously j advocate such! an imbecile and ruinous policy. j ihe North River Construction Cow- pany. which built the New York, West Shore & Itaflalo Railway, has been put In the bands of a receiver on the appli cation ot Valentine L. I-arry, the pres ident ol the New Jersey & New York Railroad. Chancellor Rjojoq. of New ark, N. J., appointed Judge Ashbel Green the receiver. Gen. Edward F. Wioslow. the president of the company iiaid: Th annliritffn w mailft in f tlic interest and for the protection of h credjtora an( stockholders fJlho company. I think it It understood that this actiuu is in no way hostile to Ihe coupauy. but wm instituted for the piiriHo of iiiT'kins the protection of i l',e ",l,rl lM UuUl I lhc n5'cls ol company, among which j ,M"r l?n .l00 T. ? I U f 1 Shore A: Kuflalo ta,wa' JI. consMuiiu; a ma- Mor,ly stock .- l)il She Die? lin'pred ami MilViTml alornr. ! j ,,i,,is aWay all the time lor years the ' doi-ior tioin ber no ;rood; and at last 1 wa u '! Hop Isill7, lh?. Ta lr -"' much about, inderd! in j ,)W lu3nkluj xre s!,0(iM Ip for jlhrtt medicine." I ... m- .- MOONSMINK. Highly rifled Santa Clans. Ttxi: liret wager The alphab. A poet sends us a poem called. "The Sweets of I5ve." and it doesn't contain a single allusion to the caramel. ruck. A Western town recently had a shower of snails, and a mean editor in an adjacent county said he guesed they'd lixed on the right place to come io.llurlingtoii 1'rcc I'rcs A woman may be perfectly -angelic and as patient as patient can be. and still not be ablo to look calmly on while her husband draws a match along a picture-framo to light his pipe. Puck. There was a young girl at DcL& Who loved a young man in the b& And promised to be bis wife; -She said to herself, "I'll ba jrr&. Wear a smile both childlike- and bl&. And cherish my love all my life. Xcio York Journal Xilsaoo says Ralti's voice holds oat remarkably well for a woman of her age. Patti only hopes eho may bo ablo to sing as well aa Nilsson when aho -is as old. Gerster remembers tho pleasure both these singers gave her when she was a littlo girl. Hcayunc. An exchange belloves that experience shows that a book agent, if ho under stands his business, can make more than ordinary wages. . lie can. Ho can make a man mad with the book agent who tramps bis pet corn. The book agent can mako Inta beside ordinary wa?e. Oil City Blizzard. Yoon Spoonbill: I Ati, my dearest Mt3 ShiUinwbrth. if I may I have long wished for this sweet opportunity, but t hirdly dare trust myseir now to speak the deep emotion. But. n short. I love you! and your smile would. "bed would shed would " Miss S. : Oh. nevermind the wood shed! How's your aunt's money invested? And where are the securities deposited?" Aer's Hair Vigor improves the beauty of tho hair and promotes its growth. It imparts an attractive ap pearance, a dclightfnl and lastinz per fume. While it stimulates "the roots, cleanses the scaln. and adds elegance to luxuriance, its c fleets are enduring; aud thus it proves itsell to bo the best and chcarrst article for toilet use. - PKKSONAh. Geu. itutler does not smoke now. The first cotton raiser in California wai Mrs. Strong, and she produced 100 bales last jear. When Gen. Hancock was travelling in the West a rural genius innocently asked him where he was during the late war. M. Grevy. Presideut ot the ', French Republic, is said to have beaten M. Vignaux. tho famous professional plays er, at billiards. "Kate Field is perhaps the most ver satilc woman living." says a correspon dent of the Cleveland Ucrald. "She is something ofan actress, something of a writer, something of a singer, some thing of a lecturer and something of a fashion expert: but, unfortunately, she excels in none ol these occupations." Anthony Trollopc received $2t0'for his first production and $33,000 for one of his last. Capt. Marryatt rcceWcd SIOU.000 for one of his works, and Lord Lytton $13,000 for the copyright of the . r i I cueap cuuion oi mi vrorks. George W. Cable renders, during his readings one or two Creole-African songs: he modestly announces, hows, crcr. that they ate not offered as musl cal performances, and begs that they be not' criticised as part' of the pro gramme. . Years have dealt gently with Gentle in au George, as Sen stor Pendleton is called by s correspondent. Turning GO t now, his hair i as black, as glossy and a5 curly as it was when be Urt took his seat in the oM hall of the llous. of Ueprescntatire "His beard has whit cued some, but hUejcaare briiht, there is a jocm! color in hb cheeks, he stepi ia a aprtchtly way. and still loves a quick walk down the avenue. r snoitm ? 41 Connecticut's tramp law is j inopera tive, since any tramp tray escape its penalties by swearing that ho is looking for work. It is claimed on behalf of the pills sold by the late Mr. Hollo way that ii they did not do all the good wncih the 45.000 worth a year of advertisements .1 ! alleged, they, at any rate, never uiu any particular aarn. Dissatisfied with Southern Georgia, a largo parly of immigrants recently set out for Arkansas and Texas, and in Dalton. Ga.; they met a largo party re turning from tnoso waics-10 ineir oia homes m (rcorgia and Alabama. In the House of Commons forty members are necessary to make a quo rum, in the House ol Jords only three. and frequently in one night measures deer in? Urea and Dropertics are passed through two readings by Ihreo old gen TheEoglish society journals announce that Mrs. Langtry's engagements - in this country have proved so unexpect edly satisfactory that she has abandoned her contemnlatad trip to Australia, and will return to England at the close of the dramatic season for a few months' rett i The ostriches on the Anahini farm, California, laid 305 eqjs during the sea son from the 1st of May last until the - ni a . i a . 1st ot Uetoocr. i ne oirus nave own plucked twice since their arrival on the l Tl, .I!. r Hfnr n?Y loir! ed $500. The clip on December yielded 1UV 11121 i; lit lit iMAUl . J-'u 2,500 quills ot all kiuus from eigntcen birds, and is valued at $1,000. - JBttcIm-Paiba." Quick, complete cure, all annoying i di.j i i it..: .. n:n..r..n iHiucy, xiaiio'jr ami uiiniirv $1. ' Druggists. . . .. ..... -- . . - J nines Russell Jewell has accepted the rresidency of the Rirmingham and Midland Instituts lor 1834. L'araly sis, Nine Years. "After having suflring lor !) years with paralysis," gavs Mr. Joseph Yaies, of Paterson. New Jersey, "I wns cured by Samaritan Xervirie." Mr. Yalcs authorizes- thi3 statement Your drugzist keeps it, $1.50 L - The use of nursing bottle for child ren js strictly prohibited at the Paris Alatcrnity llospitai. -: , . , A Case not Ueymicl Help. Dr. M. H. Hinsdale, -Ken a wee. III. advises us of a remarkable coreof consumption. Hesiys: A ueighbor's wife was attacked with Jung disease, and pronounced beyond help from Quick Consumption. As a last resort the family was persuaded to try DR. wm. hall's Balsam for the LUNGS. . To the astonishment of all, by the time she had used one half dozen bottles she was about the house 'doing her own work. I saw her at her worst andhad no idea she could recover.1' Professional burglars are at work in various portions of the State. Letter From Dr. Serre. 18 West 35t StreetI , New Yobk. June 1. 1883, I have been a sufferer in the aast with Malaria, which finally became Chills and Fever. Treatment by my physician failed to help me. I used Braxdketii 8 Pills and was cared. Thirteen months have elapsed since then, and I have had no recurrence Other members of my family used them for the same trouble. with the same good result. I cheerfully endorse them for that Illness, and also as a pleasant laxative or purgative, according to the number taken, lney are now a household K remedy with me. and I am never with out them. I would gladly give the do tails ot the forcgoingto any who 'might choose to call upon no c Tor then.; jii' J. U. SERKE; Dentist. . The "Confederate treasure find" near Washington was a hoax "Mens sana in corpcre sano:' A sound mind in a sound body1 is the trade mark of Atlcn9 Uraia rood, and we assure your readers that, if dissatis lied with cither weakness of Brain or Codily powers, this remedy will permanently strengthen both. $1. Alj dmjrzists. or by mail from J. II. Allen, 3l5;rrirt Ave. New York City, jeod&w A Fair Offer Tue Voltaic Belt C0.7 Marshall, iMicu., oiler to send Dr. Dye's Volatic Iklt and Appliances on trial, for thirty days, to men. younz or old. afflicted with nervous debility, lost vitality, and Kirmrea iron Dies. . Seo advertisement in th& paper, t th 9 eovr&w The large3t aud best stock, of Windows. Doors. Blinds &cl and at Factory prices is at N. JacobiV Hard ware Depot. f T IIAVE BEEN APPOINTED SOLE Agent for the TANNER A DELANET ENGINE CO'S ENGINES AND BOILERS from 4 to ISO hone power; alw Trarmraj er Narr A ; LocomotlTea. Eaflnes atlapteI to Farm ne a se;ialtr. WO band an.l for aale very low, FIVE SECOND II AND PORTABLE ENGINES, from S to IS hor power. aag 1--Stn a.,W. SK1XNER. For Caturday. DRESSED PpfLTRY, DCPUN COU.NTX SACS AGE AND UVER PfDDIXU, N. -'C. Sl les aad a full stock of Choice Family Gro ceries. Prices reasonable. Respectful! r, A. W. RITENRABE, Tbe Lire Grocer aad Produce Com. Mer chant 114 Nona Water St., Wilmington. N.C. jan 11 "misc Juu jSeo i3.---W V.yvt FIrr . I ;w Rrjtniri 1 nere were some wicxea partners, and it was fudged best to kick them out, for the business was oflong stand ing, and therewas a fe that the wick ed! oartters would brincr itto grieC v There ytes old; Mr Debility. He was si complaining fdlow,-a!ways tired, and always wanting to sit down and rest, instead of doing his share oi we woric.. There was little Mr. Nervous Ness, a fidgety, fussy chap, constantly airaia me concern was going to ruin. There was .bothersome Mr. Bil iousness, quarrelsome and angry, He., alwavs misunderstood everv- 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 j made myriads of enemies. So the wicked partners had to be kicked out, . The agent selected to do the business was Brown's Iron Jitters, notea ior worKing so pieas- antly.'sb silently, and so effectually. Brazen s Iron B titers laid hokr o Mr. Debility' by" the heels and gently dragged him out, laying-him aside for future use, in case he should be wanted." Browits Iron Bitters worried Mr. Nervousness out flat, giving him no chance to make a fuss during the operation. - . - ! ' Brown's Iron Bitters made direct wan on, Mr. Biliousness and told nm tfiat he "must go. B. turned round and. snarled something about "wouldn't go till he had a mind to " and tlieri made up his mind that' the sooner he got out the less trouble here would be in his going. "r Brmm 's Iran Bitters tbei tQok M r. Bad Blood in hand, and found that he' could change him entirely. : So he put into him some of that famous DreDariation of pure ironl arid cast out all nis badness, reforming his char acter entirely and making him anew. AThe firm now consists of Health, Happiness, Purity,'and Vigc r, wit Brown's Iron Bitters for special p- 'ier. , dec 8- nm tc dw 5 cd First National Bank of .Wii- mington.; CAPITA148TCCK. ...... .......... euojooo BUKPLU3 FUND 66.0(1 Depoelta received and collect Ions; made ot all accessible polnfsTta the United States. DIRECTORS E K. BURRUS8. ' D. U. WOBTB? A MARTIN. JA8.SPRUNT, GRORQK CHADROURS. orriCERs E. E. BURRUB9.. .......... Prealdant. A. KWALKEK TT. LARKINS .. anijtf Cashier .. A'hi Caaalar 111 ; School. MISSES BURR JAUES, Principal. MRS. at. S CU8HING, Musical Inatraetreas. rrUIE TWENTIETH ANNUAL SESSION of thia School will commence on Thursday, the 4th of October, 1883, ani close daring the third week In Jane, 1SS4." - Tbe course of instruction la thorough and systematic. Terms reasonable. Lessons In painting in Oil, Water Colors and Pastel, with Sepia and India Ink drawing, and Crayon and pencil sketching, at moderate rates. Where a class of ten or twelve la formed for the school of painting, the price will -be re duced."!' .?!! 'f : '-; Pupils outeido of the school who desire mu sical laatructioa. win do well to apply early. For farther particulars Inquire of Prinoipais, or can Tor circoiar. i sept 12 . ;-, 4 '- : :.;!? i.". P. D.Morrill. TTNDKETAKER, CABINET MAKER AN!" J - - CARPENTER. Oflee and Work Shop on See ad atreet. opposite Sontherland's subles. - JLespectxulfr solicits orders and guarsntee good WOTX. prompt wurrv m UMartlm 1 vrrvi. - .-.. j New Buckwheat ! ; J:; New B.uckwh JEW BUCKWHEAT AND WHITE Syru 49 suit, received by New York Steamer to-day Also Cakes and Crackers of every variety. . ' I - t- :. ... . . fresh and crisp, and a genersl stock of Fresh Groceries uauaUyfoun4 in a nrot-class Gro v . . . eery at Crapoa's Family Grocery. GEO; M. CRAPON, A rent. OCX 29 J t ii . t momM roti im fw Portraits inCrayori or ORDERS ' PRdiFTLT EXECTJTED? CIN the finest 'style. In onler to more fully lotro dace the work my prices are to the lowest cent for first class work. Friends are Invited to call and examine for themselves. . ORIN T. THOMAS. ArtlsL dee S j 119 Marke st.. Wilmington, N. C- UI1I2 lO AJDSC. ; Wilmington r5;;Veld0D L RiilJioaa Company Omcx of Gsxzaai. SnrxanmsrpnKT. WlbnlASton. N. C, Nor 17. 1S2S. Change of Schedule. , rS AND AFTER KOVE 13. ISS3. AT1.0S vyA. M., r&ssenfer Trains on tbe WHmla$ wo a etoon tuuiroaa wiu ran as xouows : DAT MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAINS DAU.1 Nos. 47 North aito 43 SorrH. , Leave Wlbnlngton, Front St. Depst, 8.53 A. 11 ArrlTO at Welaos 2.31 p. at Leave Wcldon. 3.00 P. at Arrive at WUm'ton, Front St. l'i.L 8.40 P. af Fast Tir&ocGn.MAii. A PassexAeb Trxot Daelt No, 40 Sotrni. , Leave Wcldon. ................... j . 5.ik) P. M Arrive at Wllmton.Front St. Dp't 10.25 P.Jal aiAII, AND PASSENGER TRAINS DAILT I So. 43 North. -.- - ' ') Leave Wilmington................ s.OQ P. at Arrive at vewoa , 2..0 A. II. Mail axd Passenger Tbaixs Nos 43 and 42 Leave Wilmfns ton. . (SundayB cx-' ccpteti) ..12.30 A M arrive at wejuoiu..... 6 30 A M learc WcMon, (Mondays excepted)!. 03 a M Arrive at Wilmington... ...... .... x M Train So. 40 South will ston nniv at wiiaAn nvi.i i . "r J " xraina on xarboro Branca Uoad Leave Rockv Motut forTarboro at' 1J20 Ai, M. and 4.30 P. L( ilaUy. (gnnilays excepted). Ucturnlnir, leave TarbOro at 1DM A M and 3 P. M. Dally. 'Trains on Scotland Neck Rranrh umi i.L Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.25 P. If. Re turnlnff leave ! Scotland Nerk t ft si a t dally except Sunday. . .. $ , . Train No. 4T make close conniv.tl.in ' Wn-- don for all points North Dally. All rail vl Richmond, and dally except Sunday via Ba' Train No. 43 runs daily and m.ikAar lew ne;UMi for all Points North via Ulchaiond aud All trains run solid between Wi'mln Waahloirton. and have Pullman VaIacp swt era' Attached; I ' I or accommodation of local travel a naiwn ger coach will lie attached to local freight leav ing Wilmington at 7.00 A. M Daily otci.l Sunday. i . - . ' I JOHN F. DIVIXK, ! " General Superintendent. T. M. EMERSON, Genera' Paascnjrer Aeeau nov 17 . 5i . , - Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta It. H. Co. OrilCK or GKNERAL 80PERTENItrT. . j ' j WUmlnxton. N. C Nov 17. K83. A s --- r & Change of Scheduler ON AND AFTER KOV'B ISth, ISSS, at 43 A.M., the following Passenger Sched, nie will be run on this road : No.42 Leave Wllmlogton,(Monday8 i cxeeptea;..... ........ .'..-7.1.1 au Arrive at Florence .,11.40 A M No. 45 Leave Fl rence, (Sundays r excepted) 7.40 p M Arrive at Wilmington....... 12 10 P M NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, DAILY Nos. ' ' iWetand47 East.' f s Leave Wilmington 9.10 P. at Leave Florence 2.40 A. ai. Arrives at C. C. A A. Junction 6.35 A; M. Arrive at Columbia ft.40 A. 11. Leave Columbia. 9. 55P. ai. Leave C, C. & A. Junction,..,.!... 10.20 P. M. Leave Florence 4.33 AM. Arrive at Wilmington.. 8.23 A. M. Nionr Man. ahi Passenosr Tbain, Dahlt ; . . . No. 40 West. j. Leave Wilmington:.'... ............. 10.40 P. M; Arrive at Florence.. .....V. 1.45 A. M. MAIL' AND PASSENQER TRAIN DACL.T No. 43 East. Leave Florence at 35 P. M Arrive at Wilmington.......... .....7.42 P. hi Train 43 stops at all Stations. No. 40 stops only at Flemlngton. and Marion. Passengers for Columbia and all nolnts on Jk f! It f W P AfHma IlVm Tmm.' tlon, and all points beyond, - should take the atxai isxproes. Separate Pullman Sleepers for Charleston and Ausrusta on Train 4-i . - 1 - All trains run solid between , Charleston and Local freight leaves Wilmington dally ex cept Sunday at 6.10 A. M. ; . i JOHN F. DIVINE, J - General Superintendent - T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger A rent - nov 17 . . . ... - , Carolina Central . R.; B; Companyi OmOI OI GEHZBAL SUPKRHfTKWDKllT, 1 - - ' , - - - - ' . . . 4 J Wilmington, N. C, June 13th.J 1S83 ot ocneauie. . QI AND AFTER JUNE ,13th, 1883, THE following Bcnwraie will be operated on this Railroad: PASSENGER MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN Dally except Sunday a. 1 Leave WCmlnsrton at.....-..1.00 P. M No. LI Leave Raleigh at. ....7.35 P. M Arrive at Charlotte at-... . . .7.00 A. ' M 1 Leave rjharlotta mt..A.ailL4a T if mo.z. Arrive Kateijrh at..... .... ..S.S0 A M J Arrive at Wilmington at. .. .8.23 A.1 M Passenger Trams atop at regular stations only, and points designated in the Company Time Tabfe. - 8HELBT DPTISION, PASSENGER, MALL c EXPRESS AND FREIQITT. if - '" Dally except 8undaya , r Leave Charlotte.... 5.30 i 'if - Arrive at Shelby 9.00 P. 1L LeaveSbelbr 1...... 7.00 A.M. Arrive at Charlotte... ..............10.30 A; M.' Trains No. 1 and t make close connection Itamiet with R. A A, Tralna to and from Ral elgh. '"J " ' ..-.-.. n, . Through Sleeping Car between Wllmlajrun and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte. Take -Train No. 1 for Statesvllle, Stations Western N C R R, AahevUle and points West i Also, for 8partanburg, GreenvilJe,J Athena I Atlanta and all points Southwest. .u ! ' I ,-.t , I. C. JONES, T. W. CLARK, General Passenger Agent iunelS ATTORNEY AND , , " V ' COUNSELLOR ATT.U w - Office OTer the Bank of New IUnover. " Practices la all the Courts of State.. 2 Of elaSma. sueiin iuti.1 In the COUCCtiOn I ffMSI " . - -' .VI.. it er IF THE OLD TEAR IS GONE AKD THE vivVrna C5m?. HUMPHEET, JEN KINS A CO., are still receiving at their Oys ter IIoue. No. 112 outh rmt st . supply everr day of New Elver OystersT Oys Swar.0 sSu OysTe?. always on hand, fte. jan 8 r nn TiJt9 I 1 7 IH I f it -4 WHOLE3ALl lTICiaT wholesale urteea cene sm&ll orders hlzbcx price f - 'iinr llama. v u. a ' Sbonldcrs, ib , ' o a i fMUCn. V " 11 - A ; f . ijuies. s DRY SALTED" oa 1 . stb aa. 00 o '-. v uf. ............. ...... , IlVftO " uiivuKiciD, v ID.... .......... yn A RARRELS-SplritaTorpenUne.' i Second Hand. each........... l 73 gm New New Ydrk;,each.. ...... i So a t 00 i-.cn viijiCaoua ...... ....... ( A) OlEU BRICKS. IM . . CO BifTTER, Vfiy - - northern , CANDLES. V Bw 20 ; sperm. ' Tadow... .... ....... IS Oft mo u P Ht,o" u. l a uw AdamantlBe. Northern Factory Dairy, Cream.... iatc COFFEE; lb . a vtt. ....... ...... v.. ...... A in Layra.........-.............t 1 5 u"! COKN MEAL. V W. In sack - nSS EGO, dozen........ w 0- Mackerel. No. 1, V bbl..lS 00 TC0 OC . Mackerel, No. 1, V half bbl.i i 60 ma oa . -Mackercllo. C,V bbl.... .. 9 C07l 00 Mackerel, No. 2, V half bbl.. .Mio'ojfe ' y. MackcreL No. 3, bbl 7 . a 8 to fiuueis, tr DDI.. ....... ....... 4 00 a ' - Mullets, Pork bbla... 7 00- N. C. Roe 1 1 erring. tw....!i on 1 1 .. - o - r ? 4 00 FERTILISERS. 1' 2.00o!all . a jr. .rerun an uuano. No. 1.......67 50 ' ".r.. - :S NftrS. 28 00 am so : tssi 00 an 00 "t . Loboa.... ..CO 00 BaudiaPbO8t)hate.......i...o0 tu Carolina Ferullzer.. ......... .45 00j4KH w Ground Bone .00 oo W(rou 060 DC . xjone aieai ....... T.. .00 Alii AMM - oono iour ...0000 n&7 aa Navassa Guanos. ..40 00 iw5W' v Complete Manure 00 00 a W2 . Whann's Phosphate.. .V......00 00 gr, (n ' Wando Phosphate. ...... .....00 Co 070 uo Berger & Ruiz's Phosphate. .00 00 tHjO 00 1 Excellenza Cotton Fertilirer.&5 00 jw ai French's Carbonate of Lime.. . 7 00 - o f m ' French's Agricultural Lime...; S 50 a FLouii,'vibi- r 1 ; 1 - . Fine.. m. 0 00! OS.00, ... Northern Super............... S 00 a u Extra.h..i:.......' . i 00 0 su , " Family......... ,,.'., 7 00 O t 74 City Mills Extra 6 60 a 6 SO . , . " . -Family..4. ...... v 5 73 O 6 Co " Extra Family., e fiO a . flo GLUE V lb II U GRAIN, V bushel -v - , j Corn, from store, bags,white. ; t . O i 75 " CAtUm canro. In bulk, white.. ", "fit ' " Corn, cargo, In bags, white. 'J CB : o I i tt nCorn, cargo, mixed, in, bags i j . a ot ja10, liuui okuxo. . - Cow Pea....,. 1 HIDES, lb , Green.. .........i.'.. C3 CO 4 a 1 h , HAYV'ioOfta-" I o Eastern.. ..................... iAIJH Western.. 1 la a North River 79 a 8i 11 HOOP ITRON, V lb.. ........ S0: LARD, V ft- ? ? . !? - Northern...:.............;.: ico' us North Carolina..;. .i.. 00 O i Hi LIME, & barrel 1 40 O . LUMBER, City Sawed, Mft. ' u Ship Stuff, resawed.........4.1l CO, 4720 00 ' Rough Edge Plank.... ... ....15 00 &l$ OL West India Cargoes,aecorctlng tj -.:,. rr to quality.. , 12 00 gfU ' Dressed Flooring, seasoned.. 18 00 gj5 Off Scau t line and Board. com'aJ.li 00 4il 00 ' MOLASSES, V gallon -1 r f New Crop Cuba, In hhds ,71V OC O III In bbU..;; .. 40 , o - Porto Rico, In bads... ....... 1 00 a U at in bbl.;.....:. 1 00 as ' 43 Sugar House, in hhds... .,... 00 as , 06 t 1 " ' in bbls... :26 n 1 a Syrup, In bbls.. ........ 40t7.80 NAILS. Eeg.Cut.10d basis.. 0 00 O 8 U OILS, V gallon - . jj .j' Kerosene. .......... ........... 11 01 Lard.. ....J... 1 10 145 Linseed............ ........... 0 t l 00 Rosin................. 90 a I 00.' Tar. . ...'.... ..L. ...... . L.. - 00 ; O - 20 Deck and Spar.. .............. - 00 -0'VZ,k. PODLTRY ? " f - Chickens, live, grown.U ;;r 3 Oi, 100 opnng..........w. iu;0 r.j Turkeys 75 PEANUTS-y bushel..;......; ' W POTATOES. V bnshel p 1 10 is? Ab Irish. V bbl.. 2 0o;x-or . PORK; V barrel ' ' f . ' T CU7Meas...;......;.....;.S3 CCVeCJ eo'ar Prime........ ...15 00 oil 00 . Eumn.....................i.:;l7 00 ;is on - RIGEf-Csrolina, lb. i-Hrs?- ' 1WUJU.T VUMKUMHM ...... J m 9 BAGS,vtb-Co-mtry..-.....; lvo t iv : . ,-City. ; .,....M. mfl t Ha ROPE. V ft.. ;...-..;...;;..... ' liuu5 8ALT,tf Sack, Alum....;i., 00 .0 ;c7 . wverpoQ 00 .0 . 76 Usbon...r... ....J.... 00 O'-00 i American........... . on ex .. in SUGAR, v ib-Cnha..;.;..;...' 00 00 - Porto Rico .......;. 1 30;OVi0C' 8OAP. V fe-Northern.ifi.X..l i.'ikt I. at , SHINGLES, 7 In. tM.M....t,10W ?U 00, i iommon 1 to 41 S 00 VI ....... V -W I Sa:: STAVES V M-W. O. BarrtL.12 CO ns0v tallow, y cw.s.w..;;.;. i-gl ':? TIMBER V M feet-H&hlp!plnjj.l1 CO -aTll 00 - Mmprtme...V....v;..'.....;.. 760 jrw aim Pair ; CCiS C M . Common Miu...;..........; J at .0 0 SO ' i Inferior to Ordfnarr . : n tx a 00 WUISKJKY, r gaJ-Northera..! CO , 4 ff J; North Carollna.r;....;.;.,.;.! '00 tx WOOL, V By-Waahcd 25.'0; ' M j. Unwaahed........!..... 80 00 sCIAT Ti working clsss.Send II IU JLiJJ f tor fjcstags. ad we wlU i , mail 7oar,a.royaL,Vslasbls . box of sample goods that will putyou In tM ' way of making more money in a few days than rou t ever thought possible at sairtmalBesSw 1 capital not required. We will start you. iYou can work all the time m 1 fmm fmnMiy.- tapiiai noi required. We will start vou. iYou - can work all the time or In spsro time only.- The work U universally atiaptcd to both sexes, younrandolcL, You cnMiii..rn from So : cents to $5 every evening. That all who wanf work may test the business, ws make thia nn-T P paralleled offer; to all who aro sot well satis fies w win aefcd $1 to ray for ibo trouble t 1 writing us. Fall particulars, ; directions, etc.. sent free. Fortunes will be: roads by. those . ' . who give their whole time to the worW Oreat success absolatelr sure. . iVm't v Surt 1 pw. Address STrxsosr A Co., Portland, . Maine ;. h.,.. me, nor ta dCnMiir: - AGENTS. wanted for The Lives of all tee Presidents of .the U. tMl ' . . . 1 .. best book ever sold for- lesa than tirice our pnee. The -fastest selling book In America. , . Immeiiso proOU' to 5tnt . an tntmrent people want it. Any one can become ascc . , cessful agent. Terms free. If allkit Boot Co., Portland, Alalno, ! jiov20-cmd-lyw A - PRTP 5c?d alx-eents. fof' postags.' , .f. XXhi.Jjj and receive free, cosUr . kwu wuicu wm sem -Toa tano" moBey rigbt .war than anything else la this , vrorM AU.ot either sex, succeed from first hour Tbe broad road to fortune opens before tbe workers, abolule!y snrs At enco ad-' -Augusta, Maine, , -nor20-md lnr ' 4 - -r . -TT - A ?.weck.' oxn WWontfit OOO Par absolutely "ftimi v risk. Capital not required. Reader, if you . waat business at which persona of either sex.70UBg or old, can make great pay all the time tbe work, with absolute certainty, write for par ticulars to II. ILillett ft Co. , Portland AI alas xtOTSacmdlyw n 35 1V
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Jan. 19, 1884, edition 1
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