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The Daily-Review. JOSH. T. JAMKS. Editor & I'mp U IUMINGTON. N. C WEDNESDAY. FE11KUAW f. 1&-4. Entered at the FMtoriec at Wttmtuftinu. S. C, a ccuvl cLui matter. iNVKSTIGATK! Consreas bos now been in session. iaji the Ncwr York World, nearly two month j. We arc told that the appro priation bills are .approaching com pie uon Too committee or ways ana Means Li inpposed to bo engaged in perfecting some tax reform. Mr. Sher man has measured off two or three yards of bloody shirt preamble, and the Senate has appointed a committee to inTestlsate an election row in Copiah county, Mississippi, and a flzbt between negroes and rhito men at a post town In Virginia. But as jet we have heard of 'no proposition in the Democratic House to Investigate the assaults of the Republican party oc the very life of republican government. The Committee on Expenditures in the Department of Justice, of which Mr. Springer is Chairman, has in the pursuance of its duties found it neces sary to Inquire Into the Star route prosecutions. It is met at the thres hold by the pretense thit any intorma tion supplied by the departmen to tbc committee would "defeat the ends of justice. as prosecutions are still pend ing. The people know that the prose cntlons already undertaken have been barefaced frauds designed to facilitate the escape of the defendants and used as a means of still Xurther plundering the Government under the cloak of legal fees to assitant counsel. They know that Garfield commenced and Arthur continued tho protection ot Dorscy, tbc agent who bad done the pract.cal Work in purchasing their election, and of Brady, the Star Route ofSicial who had squeezed the bribery fund nut of the pockets of the dh hones', contractors on the strength of (Garfield's begin letter. II coco tho people are fully nwarn that an Administration in lea-uo with the Star Route thieves and a beneGciary ol its frauds can havo ro hone-it intcution to prosccuto any Star Route suits to a successful issue. Yet it is evident that the whole power of tho President, cf his Cabinet and of a'coovenient Dis trict Court is to bo used to embarrasj and defeat tho inou'tric of Mr. Spring er Committee. This makes it all the moro necessary lor Conzre.u to start investigations without any further delay into abuse and outrages which concern not a Mis issippt counti or a Virginia post town but the people of the whoU United Slates. Jl has been admitud by tho cx Sec retary of tho Republican National Commiltet that in tho election of the) the Slate of Indiana was carried for the Republican by bribery and corruption. Investigate! It his been admitted by Republicans that a corruption fund of $ 100.000 wa raised In New York City, which was carried to Indiana ami used to "induce men to change their opinions and their. votes. Invcsligale! It has been charged thtt the present United States .Minister to France bought hi app-inta.cnt with the share be contribr.u-d t ihat.fmd and hi clTorts in sveurin oilier Milscripii'ii. Investigate! It has been chariol that two promi nent speculator interotfd in suit be fore the Supreme Court ol tho United Slates involving million' of dollars paid $100,000 towards tiarlield'.- election expenses ia consideration of the pledge to make appointments to that Court acceptable to them, and tint n Jude friendly l o them was .actually arpi'- ed in conformity with the bargain. Investigate! Investigate it. becauic. if true ar.d capable of proof, it shows that the very foundation of the Government, the high court which is the final arbiter of .the Coustitution. is tainted and un worthy of the public confidence Surely R is moro important to ascer tain If tho President holds his office by fnnd and If scats on the Iknch of the .United States Supremo Court arc sold fnr tnonov than it is to inauire who is responsible for an alleged election out rage In Copiah County. Mississippi. Sartly the people rc more interested in inquiring whether tho diplomatic offices of tho Government iro made the re ward for monoy supplied to corrupt the hsJlol box. whether the officers of justice are bribed to let public robbers go free and whether our federal courts. marshalships and commissioncrships are filled with thieves, than it is to wrtAin whether negroes or white men were drunk when they commenced (be Danville fighL It would havo appeared in much taste 1 ex Speaker J. Warren Kcifer hd cleared himself of the grave im- MO ONSUIN E. The Presidential bee, like charily. 'begins to bum." England annually consumes 810.000,- his soldiers and countrymen for these many years, while Kcifer is sinking lower and lower in public estimation J-with each succeeding day. And he deserves all that be receives. His political life hasbeen so corrupt that his ga5mj tQ the yolk. own party, have nothing but contempt t n;i vou're looking tho worse for for"nim. and when a Republican politi wear!" "No!' replied Bill, "bat I'm o act. c i, hrin nnon him- a heap the worse for tear. Hawkeya. self the distrustaad dislike of his party. Horse Dealer : "Why do you rnL nm.LV cuur lie u uw the'"- Owner: No. but I him to fall. The great danger arising piiiadclvhia Call. from the fall of such men i3 that they The Omaha Herald notes that the m.tr t.iro it tnin thoir hpminp heads ua Rprnent has cone into Winter quar . . rt .omnn of ters. The sea serpent is continually oif , V , " . . r " draught in the E&sLuarlfora fost ....... -" : .... A correspondent as ts uoes a per Robeson, Chandler and Keifcr mtgnt oe whose ,wh i3 caused by drowning able to do considerable damage in this die of disease?" Can't say. Next time .,f m.t fhnv mav be I vou see a man urowuiusiuas. uim. MISCELLANEOUS What is a Blood Corpuscle? A blood corpuscle is one of the 003 eggs. Hens , her subjects willingly smallest things on earth. . It is a flat ittle disc, not exactly round, but learly so, and not quite the thirteen j mndredth part of an inch long. Blood corpusles are closely laid alongside of I each other in your blood. They are of a bright red color. They owe this color to the iron that is in them. But for this red color ofthie corpuscles, the blood would be a colorless fluid. KATLBOAD8. &C. I YVilminsrton & Weldon - Railroad Company. WHOLESALE PPlCEs generally. In aHt x price, Uenton; W The following wnoiceaie pnees small orders higher Office op General superintendent. .Wilmington, N. C, Nov 17. 1S33- - am.' Change of Schedule. AN AND AFTEK KOVB 18. 1S33, AT 1.05 JA. M., Fassenarer Trains on- the Wilming ton & Welaon KaJJxoaa will run as zoiiows : DAY MA EL AND EXFI1ESS TRAINS DHL! Nos. 47 North and 43 South. r AOGINO-Standant. 2 lb , lib JJi BACON North Carolina . Hams, V tt-.- Shoulders, V Sides. Ih... WEST3iL3 SMOKED; Ham8... Sides, V fi Shonlders.... ......... DRY SALTED Sides. V tb.. ...... ........ Shoulders. V lb... BARRELS Spirits Turpentine, oecona xizinu, eacn.... New New York, each.. New City .each ..... . . BEESWAX, V lb.... ......... T I Ho is c 10 o II o 12a 00 ft I I 00 Q way. kept under control until tho last three are relegated to the same obsurity as tho Grst two. there to remain the re mainder of their days. Boston rosl. Leave Vf lbnln srton. Front St. Denet. 1 8.53 A. M Arrive at Weldon 9S1 1 . M As I the blood ' ranidlv o-ne? it? Leave Weldon. S.00P. M rounds through arteries and veins, fast through mail a passenoeb tbadt Tvo trot this thine down fine now, Mriven hv flip heart, thp rnrnn;r1p! Datlt No. 40 3outh. Mildred," said Amy to ine nign benool ., .: r . u i Leave Weidon.............!........ 5.50 p. m cirl. "Doytsay got it down fine , W1UI u wrauu8 a veryimpoiram Amveat wiim-gion.jrrontst.D'p't 10.25P.;ai Amv. there's a clear: say 'reduced it 10 J nart rfit au-s-m rAoommim xxvaxxso uailt DTimmA fpnnitv. Derrick. 1 r . S 1 75 1 90 1 GO as 01 1 21 20 13 O 12 o A Celebrated Case. "Yes." said Farmer Furrow, after It sterns nrobabla that Mr. Michael chasinir a chicken clear around a ten O'Connor, of Galesburg.illl.. is not re- acre lot and clutching only a handful laled to the celebrated Charles O'Connor ot feathers, "the only sure thing in this i cured world is uncertainty ."-.Veu; lorkJonr- M ! natation of citing false testimony in regards to his own difflcnltics.. before hm nndertook to deCTT the meriU of Fit John Porter. The latter. boweTcr has been Tindicated by a Urj majority In the Hoatt. notwithstanding . the eCTorts of Ketfer, Ilorr and otaers, as he his been In the hearts of thousands of He savs: "ikinuinlan Aercme meofdispepsiaand general debility. 3IATT12IIS IIISTOKICAL. Magnesia first came into use in mcd icinc at the beginning of the last cen tury. 1 ZroasLer. who reformed the magi, was a Baetiean king, and flourished about 550 IS. C. Ilolvrood 1'alaco is built on the site of nn'abbcy founded by David I, in 1 123. and several of his successors are interred within its walls. The controversy in the church in re card itimages began in 726,1 and was linally extinguished in 870. wnen the iconoclasts were excommunicated. In IG70 the Huguenot element formed one-fourth of the entire population of New York, and this proportion was maintained during the eighteenth cen tury. ! About tho year 1500 clocks, which had been too expensive to bo used even in many cities, were found in private bouses, but still only the very wealthy coujd purchase one. In the year 1591 Queen Klizabelh used a thousand vessels of glass and silver at one banquet. Wines, if made in hngland. were boiled with spice and sugar; the best wines were brought rombpainand r ranee. In ancient times peacocks' crests woro a ui on ir the ornaments of the kings of England. Ernald dc Aclent (Adam)) "paid a lino to King John in 140 pal frie. with sackbuts. gilt spurs and peacocks' crests, buch as would be for his credit." In 1037 a Greek named Canopius added coffee to the (drinks of England. Seventy years altcrwards the first coffee lious! was slartPtl in lonuon. the evfnteclh century introduce! tea: it was verv expensive, and in 1657 sold u fitly shillings a pound. Wasiiimiton'.I). C, May 15th. 1880. Having been a sufferer lor a Iooe time lrom nervous prostration and general debility. I was advised to try Hop Hitters. I have taken one bottle. and I have been rapidly getting better ever since, and I think it the best med icino 1 ever used. 1 am now earning 4trenth and appetite, which was all zone, and I was in despair until I tried your Bitters. I am now well, able to go about and do my own work. Before taking it, I was completely prostrated. MRS. MARY STUART. KIICMCTN. For a late lunch. Oacar 'ilde likes 10 luickwhi'at caked the size of n archer's target, plentifully smeared wild oleoiuargario and glucose; and bo.re irtiring. it is his favorite custom : stand lor half an hour before the fire -cratching his pm tic !es. j Probably thi longes: lovers' quarrel on reoad came to cn end tho other day in Rranlord. Conn., when Miss Jennie Puratid and James O. Smith were married. They quarreled in 1825 and lid not meet again for litty-cight years. The groom is K) and the bride 7J A Chinese joss-bonse, or sacred tern pic. is to be erected in Denver, Col. There arc two warring tactions of Ce lestials in that city and it is believed that the tcinplu will have a peaceful in fluence over theui. According to the creed of tho church, alii who attend must bo Iricnds. i;nuer Mississippi law a woman is liable to indictment lor assault if she strikes her husband; but the man is not liable for assault il houses a switch no larger than his little linger in doing so. It is now proposed to so amend the statutes as to glvo the wife the same immunity that her husband enjoys. James Fowler, of (Unity, Me., in forms tho Belfast Journal that within 100 rods cf his house in Unity, is a slump from which was cut one of the masts of tho frigate Constitution. Ho ways one tree which was cut for a mast lodged and brokci The one finally procured was hauled to tho Sebasticook river anil tloatcd wn to Bath. Hall's Vcgetablo Sicilian Hair Re uc wcr Imparts a fine gloss and freshness to the hair, and is highly recommended by physicians, clergymen and scientists as a preparation accompnsning won dcrlul results. It it a certain remedy for removing dandruff, making the scalp white and clean, and restoring gray hair to its youthful color. The Russian word for dentist is datajow witchcfchef.M The word i expressive, for it is itself a jaw-breaker. Lead Id 2" Members of the dramatic and musical professions testify tothe bcautifjing influence of SOZODONT upon the teeth. Personal comeliness is a positive capital to pnb lie performers and they find that the nsn of SOZODONT materially seconds tho nitnral charms of a pleasing lice. Ijel all who wish to avert the disaster sore to overtake neglected teeth, try a new departure and cleanse them regu larly with this agreeable preserraiiTe. Nn. 12 Knrth i If there is-not enough iron in the Leave wiiminrton s.oo blood, the corpuscles -suffer. You t, cannot feel a corpuscle, nor can you Leave WllmlnRton,' (Sundays ex- j t ....1 I cepted) 12.30 AM see one, except with the microscope. 'Arrive at Weidon 6.30 a m D.,. U t, r.,.fT U I VC7C tyuuyH eitpieajj. us a M uui jrwu. n uiai uicjf ouuti, vy i arrive at v umingion. 6.55 AM How lie Did Not Speculate in finding out that you are weak and GoS5)?o0;n4iSSoS fitop only f1 :wia Northern pacific. poorly and pale. The cheerful red ,1lnA0T1rboro ?T??Zh RAyRocki 1 1 10 o i i is c ! a u n i :S U IS . t M . i - - uiuuu. ui xuuuiu ah i.v ill. nil (I f iiu wj a r" vu uu. -kvw ...-.hat ,s on a neaitnv CneCK IS OWlllP I a"y. tounuays excepicm. ncturnlne. bnsiness manhad read ol marvelous . , leave Tarboro at 10.00 a.m anrtsp. m. Daily. fortunes which had been won by little to the iron in the blood corpuscles. outs and calls in Northern I'acinc pre- VVhen the rheek is hlanrhpri and rerredstocs. lie reueciea: ne urew ami . . i:..t e.v;na An his wv tn WaII Street, male and looks almost lileless. it is muupiiuvw... ,f . . ' . I all i xu taii . ,7 - ' V '0-d.0J.?-SSISLtKH pecasetnere a no enough mm in on,. ra7oc?, SMS irnnr n rwi Trains on Scotland Neck Branch nni i ia... Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3:25 p. m. i?a ninunz leave Scotland Neck at s.sa a r aaiiy except dunaay. s ATainiNo. . makes close connecUon at We an ftdvertisemont showinc be dono with 5 invested in a ticket in .V. f,Li.. n-.ifTh0 T,i4;r.n now tan x iti lruu nuu my . rt - I i I I KT-vvH r ' icl'o cnmphrH ir whtrtca ic. " asniDCCOn. siaia iiiierv. lie reconsiuereu. auu uukwu, nv. . Aiirin. m aiu vr.i. . A. Dauphin. New quauitance With that metal IS m the Washington, and bare Pullman Palace Sleep era atiuvcutsu. . For accommndkt'nn vf Irtal troval a t a rrui i iin m ag inncA wnr i r 1 v r. in i -m . . . .1 . . r v .w "r rauway rails, l ne iron in tlie blood Northern Pacific Preferred, bat rejoices . , ,r , . . , at Louisiana State lottery preferred. c &eu-iaiiie nieiai in uie jieavy Next opportunity will be Feb. 12tb, hardware, liut on! in sucn a dil- when a distribution ot over 265,000 ferent shape ! . Will be made. Thpr is: n wnnrlnrfnl nrpnnratinn Line. Train No. 13 runs dallv and matpclnaA Mn nectlon for all Points North via Richmond aud rAKP.ftn- er coach will be attached to local frelarht leav- v ljonngton at i.w a. m. jjauy except unda7. JOHN F. DIVINE, General Superintendent. T. M. EMERSON. Genera Pasenjrer Arent- nov 17 THE MAILS. Thcmall close and arrive at the City Pos office as follows : CLOSE. Northern through malls, fast 7.00 P. M. northern througb anu wi iraiia....o.wvi a. m. Ralelirh 6.15 P. M. and 8.00 A. M. Malls for Uie N. C. ICallroad and routes supplied therelrom Includ ing A. A N. C. Railroad at 7.00 P M. and 8.00 A. M Southern Malls for all points South, " dally C.15 A. M. and 8.00 P. M. Western malls (C. C. liallway) dally, (except Sunday) 6.15 P. M. All points between llamlct and Ral clh 6.15 P. M. Mail for Cheraw and Darlington Rail road C.1& A. M, and 8.00 P. M. Malls for points between Florence and Charleston C.15 A. M. and 8.00 P. M. Fayettevllle and offices on Cape Fear lllver, Tuesdays and Fridays.. 1.00 P. M. Fayettevllle, via Lumberton, dally, except Sundays.. 6.15 P. M. Onslow C II. and Intermediate offi- i ccs, Tuesdays and Fridays ."6.00 A. M. Smith vllle malls, by steamboat, daUy (except Sundays) 8.30 A. M. Malls for Kasr 11111, Town Creek, Shallotte ana Little River, Tues days and Fridays 6.C0 A. M. WrlghUvllle, daily 8.30 A. M. i OPKN FOR DELIVERY. Northern through and way malls.... 7.30 A. M Southern Malls. 7.30 A. M. Carolina Central Railroad 9. OOA. M. Malls collected from street boxes business portion of city at 5 A. M.,110 A.M. and 5 SO i M. and from other polntrof the city at 5 P. M. Stamp Office open from 7 A. M. to 6 P. M., Money order and Rearlster Department open jrora 8 A. M. to 5.30 P. M. General delivery open from 7 A.M. to 6 P.M. and on Sundays from 8.30 to 9 .SO A. M. Carriers' delivery open on Sunday from 8.30 o S.30 A. M. of iron that is made so that it nour ishes the blood by entering1 into it and becoming- a part of it, thus trav eling through arteries, veins, and neart. . lnis preparation is an im portant part of Brown's Iron Bitters, the medicine which has acauired such fame as a builder-up of broken- down systems, and an inyigorator ol the blood. Brown's Iron Bitters Wilmington, Columbir & Augusta K. K. Co. i Office of Ueneeal suPEuiNTENDHNr. Wilmington. N. C. Nov 17, 1883 ogives vou the health and strength Change of Schedule, nrKnU rr ran nhtam frnm nn nthpr H1? AFTER . NOVR ISth. 1883, at i V- 4.33 source. dec 8- nrm tcTd&w cd If you need a real good first class cooking stove, don't fail to see the Ex celsior Penn., Zeb. Vance and New Emerald, besides others. They are to be found at factory prices at Jacobi's, who U the manufacturers' agent. t North Carolina Resources. "one of the oit useful series of descrip tive books ever published about any State Itofllon Post. Hale's Industrial Series. Two Volumes Xow ltcady 1. Tiik Woods asi Timbers ok North Carolina. Curlls's, Emmons, and Kerr's UotanlcAl Reports; supplementel by accurate County lie ports of Standing Forests, and Illus trated by an excellent Map of the fctatc. 1 Volume 12mo. Cloth, 273 pp., 11.25. II. In the Coal and Iron Counties of North Carolina Emmons. Kerr, Laid ley's. Vllkes and the Census Reports ; sup plemented by full and accurate sketches of the rwiy six counties and Map or tno Mate. 1 Volume 12mo. Cloth, 425 pp., $1.50. Sold by all Booksellers, or mailed postpaid, on receipt of tho price, by K J. HALE SON, Publishers, Booksellers and Stationers, Netr York Or, P. M. II ALE, Publisher. Ralelxb. N C sept 29 . Mother s Spinning Wheel. Concerning Qno Article that was Not For Sale, and An other which is Cheap at Any Price. 1 "No, sir, I wouldn't sell you that for any money; that spinning-wheel was my mother's It was one day, when she was singing like a lark and making this old wheel bum, that my fatfifcr, then a young medical student, after wards a farmer, fell In love wiih her some fifty years ago." So spoke the proprietor of a rough bit of farm land in Ulster County, N. Y., to a relic hunter, and mother's" spinning wheel re mained among her children and grandchild rcn. o 'Jly mother." writes Bev J. W. Phelps, paster of St. Paul's M K Church, Chicago. has used Parker's TONIC and wishes me to say thit she has found it more effective than anything sne ever usea xor invigorating ana strengthening the system debilitated by mala ria. She desires me aid especially to mention the certainty with which it aids digestion and cvcrcomcb exhaustion," Kver since the first household was establish ed njohcr's" opinion has been more potent In .this woTld than, that or juagc, jurist or physician Her hand has always cooled the fpver and hf r - oicc has been filled with hope With each day's decline. PARKER'S TONIC is becoming more deservedly popular with the women who guard alike hueband and child ren.! It eradicates malarial poison from the bloodfrom which there is now such wide spread suffering. Please observe: Die. PARKER'S TONIC Is not an intoxicant. It is a combination of sev eral Ingredients, of which none singly can produce anything like lis effect- For Kidney, fctomach and Liver troubles, It Is the standard and unfailing remedy In two sizes; fO cents and $1. The latter the cheaper. Hiscox & Co , Chemists, New York jan ll-lmd&w First National Bank of .Wil- 0 1 mington. CAPITAISTOCK. .... $2N,000 8URPLUS FUND. 68.0C1 Oepodta received aad collection; nvad oa aH acceatlbfe potnlsTla tbs Calted State. DI&ECTOBB, X. C BU&RUSS, i O. G. WOSTH4 a. UAirra. jxa. spbunt. UrORQElCU AD BOURN. omexsa,: Busscsa.. PresldenL 1884. j Harper's Magazine. ILLUSTRATED . Harper's Magazine begins Its sixty eighth vol ume with tho December Number. It .Is the most popular illustrated periodical in America and Kngland, always fully abreast of the times In its treatment of subjects 61 current social and industrial Interest, and always ad vanclng its standard of literary, artistic, and mechanical excellence. Among its attractions forlSS4arc: anew serial novel by William Black, illustrated by Abbey; a new novel by E. P. Hoe. Illustrated papers by George II. Boughton, Frank D. Millett, C. IL Farnham, and others; Important historical and biograph ical papers; short stories by W D, Howe lis. Charles ueaae, Ac A. &L, the following Passenscr Sched uie will be run on this road : j No.43 Leave Wilmington, (Mondays ! i excepted) 7.15 A M 1 Arrive at Florence.... 11.40 A M No. 45 Leave Fl rence, (Sundays i excepted).. 7.40 PM " Arrive at Wilmington 12 10 P M NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, DAILY Nos. 4 1 West and 47 bast. Leave Wilmington.... . 1 ; 9.10 P. bl. Leave Florence. 2.40 A. M. Arrive at C. Ci & A. Junction...... 6.35 A. fil. Arrive at Columbia. ................ fi.40 A. M. Leave Columbia . 9. 55P. M. Leave C, C. & A. Junction......... 10. 20 P. MJ Leave Florence 4.33 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington. 8.23 A. M. Night Mail and Passenger Train, Daily No, 40 West. Leave Wilmington. i.J 10.40 P. hi. Arrive at Florence..... 1 45 A. M. MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN DATT.T No. 43 East. Leave Florence at 3.35 P. M Arrive at Wilmington 7.42 P. M Train 43 stops at all Stations. No. 40 stops only a t Flemlngton. and Marlon Passengers for Columbia and all points on & C. IL IC, C, & R. R. Stations. Aiken June tion, and all points beyond, should take the Night Express. ' , Separate Pullman. Sleepers for Charlestoi aud August on Train 48 . I All trains run solid between Charleston and Wilmington- Local freight leaves Wilmington dally ex cept Sunday at 6.10 A. M. j-i JOHN F. DIVINE, General Superintendent T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agent nov 17 BRICKS. V M BUTTER. VfiV- JNorta Carolina............... Northern CANDLES, tf" fly- - I sperm........ Tadow ,! Adamantine CHEESE, v tb Northern Factory....... Dairy. Cream State COFFEE, V lb Java Laguyra.. ....... ....... ...... Rio CORN MEAL, V bus., In sack COTTON TIES, V bundle.... DOMESTICS Sheeting, 44, V yd. .......... Yarns. 4?" bunch.- awio, v uozen... ...... ....... s ro it FISH Mackerel, No. l,Vbbl.. .....16 00 2uc Mackerel. To. 1. V half bbl.. a ft, Mackei-el, No. 2r V bbl 9 60 , lo oo Mackerel, No. 2, V half bbl.., 5 00 1 a 5 so Mackerel, No. S, V bbl 7 75 O s (n Mullets, V bbl 4 00 T Mullets, Pork bbls.... 7 00 8 k N. C. Roe Herring, ykeg.... 3 00 ? 4 w Dry Cod. V lb....... , 5 a FERTILIZERS, 2,000 lbs ' , Peruvian Guano, No. l....j..57 60 fl2 , i No. 2. . itlt AO e:rtii " . " LOOOS. 00 00 Baugb's Phosphate 00 00 Carolina FeruXzer .......45 00 Ground Bone '. ..00 00 Bone Meal....'....'. ......00 00 Bone Flour 00 00 Navassa Guano... .....40 00 Complete Manure.... ...00 00 Whann's Phosphate 00 00 Wando Phosphate ...00 00 Berger A Butz's Phosphate.. 00 00 Exccllenza Cotton Fertilizer .55 00 French's Carbonate of Lime.. . 7 00 50 0 io 550 6 00 7 00 6 60 5 75 French's Agricultural Jlme FLOUR, y bbl Fine..... ............... Northern Super. ............ " Extra Family 1 City Mills Extra. I " Family I " Extra Family.... 6 60 GLUE H.. 11 GRAIN, bushel Corn, from store, bags, white. Corn, cargo, In bulk, white.. Corn, cargo, in bags, white.. Cdt Corn, cargo, mixta. In bags.. 1 1 uats. rrom store..... 00 Cow Peas HIDES, f & 051 04 fiW 00 50 00 40 UO 5ftf' ;M7 Ot a am a 4070 00 A70 Of' xvo 00 a 7 m 099 1 a 00 a 6 50 a 7s 6 50 a e oc ... oa ... 1 00 . . i a a a a o it a 00 67(i 1A G 1 2S it 1 00 a 40 a Carolina Centra R. R. Company. Officb of General Superintendent , I - ! Wlhnlngton. N, C. June 13th. 1883 Dry 11! HAY, V 100 lbs Eastern 1 20 Western......... 1 15 North River ....U- 75 HOOP tIRON, Vtb.... LARD.W lb I Northern.. North Carolina........ I LIME, tf barrel.....;.. 1 LUMBER. City Sawed. V M It. 1 Ship Stuff, rcsawed. 13 00 oxot Rough Edge Plank..'. ..15 00 18 tf Wes t India Cargoes.accordlng! to quality 13 00 Ols Dressed Flooring, seasoned.. IS 00 022 dS Scautllngand Board. com'n..l2 00 eut -. MOLASSES, V gallon I ; ' l !' New Crop Cuba, In hhds..... DC 0 36 " in bbls - 40 O ! Porto Rico, ln'b nds.. 00 0 S " " in bbls 00 C fci Sugar House, In hhds 00 0 OG " " lcbbla 26 0 M Syrup, In bbls... .". 40 O NAILS, Eeg, Cut. lOd basis.. 0 00 OIK OILS, tf- gallon Kerosene.!.. .................. Ill 0 La,nl J. 1 10 iai5 Linseed... ..90 d I'Ot Rosin a..... 90 Tar , ' 00 Deck and Spar.. I 00 POULTRY j Chickens, live, grown... ... Spring 1: v W A mm PEANUTS bushel. J.J 25 10 75 90 to POTATOES, V bnshol Sweet Irish, bbl..... PORK, V barrel- City Mess 23 6C Prime...... ltf 00 Rump..i ..17 00 BICE Carolina, V lb Rough, V bushel. . 0 105 10 P 10 S 0 ' a 12H 0'l ft.' 0 1 19 ; ' I 0 SD 0 OW RAGS, V lb Country. city.... ROPE, ft.-... SALT. sack. Alum Livcrpoo 00 Lisbon........... 00 OTA 017 06 013 40 mo ? 95 & 1 U Change of Schedule. fJ AND AFTER JUNE 13th, 18S3, TUB following scneauie Railroad : will be operated on tWe Harper's Periodicals. I Per Year: Barter's Magazine ..$4 00 Harper's Weekly 4 00 Harper's Bazar 4 00 Harper's Vocnq People 150 Harper's Fraxklts Square Library, One Year (52 Numbers).. 10 00 Postage Free to aa subscribers intAe Unitta States or Vanatta, The volumes of the Magazine begin with the Numbers xor i uno and iecember or 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 Jlaga sine. in neat cloth binding, will be sent by mall, postpaid, on receipt of 13 00 per volume. Cloth Cases, for binding, 50 cents each by mall, postpaid. j Index to Harper's Magazine, Alphabetical, Analytical. andClaaslUeu, for Volumes 1 to 60, inclusive, irom iune, icou, 10 dune, lssu. one vol., 8vo, Cloth, $4 00. RemltliTKy should be made by Post-Office Money uruer or xxnsv, to avoa chance of loss. Newspapers art not to copy this advertisement witXout tks express order of Harper & Bros. Address HARPER BROTHERS, 3 - New. York, i r "Dyed." MONACITS, 16 SECOND STREET,be- tweea Market and Princess, Xadles and Gen Hemes' roods of everr dead-lotion, anv enlar. Also, eManlnr, scourtnr and bleaching, fiend me a pair el tout oU E14 Gloves. PASSENGER MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN Dally except Sundays. ) Leave Wilmington at 7.00 P. M No. LJ Leave Raleigh at ....7.35 P. M ) Arrive at Charlotte at. ...... 7.00 A. M ) Leave Charlotte at. ...8.45 P, M No. 2. J Arrive Raleigh at 8.30 A J M ) Arrive at Wilmington at.... 8. 25 A. M Passenger Trains stop at regular stations only, and points designated In the Company"! Time Table. j SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MAIL EXPRESS AND FREIGHT. Dally except Sundays. Leave Charlotte 5.30 P. M. Arrive at Shelby 9.00 P. M. Leave Shelby 7.00 JL. M. Arrive at Charlotte..... 10.30 A. M. Trains No. 1 and 2 make close connection Hamlet with R. A A. Trains to and from Ral clgh. ' Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte. Take Train No, 1 for StatesvlUe, Stations Western N C R R, Asheville and points West Also.-for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens Atlanta and all points Southwest. ; L. C. JONES, ! SnnerlntnmrfAnt F. W. CLARK, General Passenger Agent inne 13 i 1 1UO 00 itf s a is a a a 00 00 00 00 00 70 ol0 1OH0 5 ii!!S H II a . r k 111 in ' ' - k. w 1 W Z - WW rC o S 5 S Si w a "23 1 zr at rt 3 8 julyll-d&TT American.. SUGAR. lb Cuba.. - Porto Rico....... A Coffee.... B " C Ex C , Crushed .'. SOAP. V lb Northern SHINGLES, 7 In. M ...10 60 Common....! 2 CO Cypress ,'Saps. .......... 4 60 Cyprees Hearts 0 00 STAVES. V M W. O. Barrel.. 12 00 R. O. Hogshead... .00 00 TALLOW, tt 4 TIMBER, V M feet Shlpplng.12 00 Fine Mill .r.T?..ll 25 Mill Prime. 7 SO Mill Fair 6 000 Common Mill i. 6 00 0 0 Inferior to Ordinary.. P 00 t WHISKEY, V gal Northern..l 00 1 0 I g North Carolina ..1 00 1 & ! WOOL. V lb Washed......... 25 Unwashed... 23 0 , Burrr... J. 11 0 V 1H oc ft I 6k 011 W 0S(jO 0690 07 to 018 010 00 0 f 014 Of 013 00 0 8 for the working class. Seui. cents for postasre. ad we wi mall vou tree: a rovaL vsloW" box of sample goods that will put yoa Is u way of making more money in a few dayi tw you ever thougnt possible at any busine Capital not renulred. We will start yoa. can work all the time or in spare ilmeow Tke work is universally adapted to both iex young and old. You can easily earn fro cents to $5 every evening. That all boJ work may test the business, we make tbli J paralleled offer; to all who are not well n fled we will send fl to pay for the troo writing us. Full particulars, directions,' sent free. Fortunes will be made If-: 2 who give their whole time to the work. success absolutely sure. Don't delay. 1 now. Address Stlxsos A Co., ForOa Maine. nov 20 dCm JI AGENTS wanted for The Lives the Presidents of pe Knat fvrvlr 1 1-5L .u tTrB "w price. Tre fastest selling book lnAojS Immense profits to agents. All bJTW ' people want it. Anv one can becorns j cessful agent. Terms fxee. Hauxit iT Co., Portland, Maine. nov 20B2 APP Jtyt? Send six cents for PSj -L Xlfliij and receive free,; box of goods which will help yoa money right away than anything else Ui world. All. of either sex, succeed fro hour The broad road to fortune opens tJ w vui.IB. BUBOlULCrV BTLTt v dress, Trux A Co., Augusta, Mabsc. nov 20-6md lyw ; CtC 5 week at home. $5.00 wOO Pay absolutely sore Capital not required. Reader, If 7JLit business at which persons of either s'iWt or old, can make great pay all the work, with absolute certainty, write iorv Oculars to IL IIaxxett & Co.t Portland,' hoy 20-mi lyw i .
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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