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The Daily Review. -ICISH. T. JAMKS. Ettu.r s l'mp FRIDAY. FRBULW Y v-J. - KaM-v' SI U" loUArt t W!ln!j:fffji, .V. i". ju uNi.,i- lt-. r .ne t rut: uiiio iii:,. The statesmen orator, p.-vaehers. cJitorj.nl p!i:iHn u( lhe llepubli can stii.vs in tha RjcLeyo S:ate hare bad tulich L say rezarilin; ' ontrass perp;tra'.iil by Southern a bite upoa lhlorel jH-oi- ll ) "Ut a fewr j4r4 iincj Senator Slifnu;i'i he!l uplan amctl worM iti irrri'.e ruirrlnjri f Kllzt I'inks'ou. w.l be was hcM a a ri of ai;:! by ICr-puhli cans until lhe lie: wm ilov!opel that she MT4 one of the ni: !epr.v.I and dejraJeJ of ber racj ai.tl via. That ili:injuiilu-l Snat'r i iiwr busy in working up political capita". ut of the riots at Jlanviillc, Vu.. am! Copiah. Miss., and will make theut go for al, . they can bo made ti to worth in the approaching campaign. Tbo outrage mill is one ol lite strongest hope of the Republican party ia the comiug contest and they arc well awre oi the fact. To PEttSONAlJ Suffer una. Bo srong.' MISCELLANEOUS Representative Donhpttacrwiltrtto -.That is an old saying; and it is in some respects true that strength comes through suffering. Every- thc life of Martin Van Daren for the American Statesmen Series. fr llnvorlw.Tntor hri il hrr nf f Ton n-sman J. Randolph Tucker, is writ- body ought to know how to bear re his reminiscence of public life. . ' t, a n' t m vpI v ' l'ie Leo b8 conferietl on Edmund , rn Punna. Irmeiy chief justice ot Arizona patienuy, ana maniiuiy t and t CO Macon Mason, novr Governor of frightful faces and uttering grievous h V.wx-nt. ia it MartUnd man. '. A .rrnil.if. .,f UVst Point, ha Uiok The b0?"5, . . , i i ' Tn7;h i tT wkr and ftcr Addo If we must sutler, let us learn now niatox sulci! lor Ezypt. : to mate tne Desi oi u, auu iu auuci Mr. (!impmn ih read inster governor a? eheenlvas OOSSible . . ir . I I Vnn fn Mi I XMHTWC euxieu oy me negroes oi v irgitua, gnus we may uo ucuci w ou- llBttsain.jd ii.iei.wu auiKuv, n I"-"'4' . W mav learn 11UW iu Jici xivi i er: aooux cue-- l!,tkm.nIl kaMiieA lin rofncni I r TIC j .... .1 Anf mtf ui Uicaiuiuui ; 1 i Rad less tnani What to Ho Then. When Theunjatlsm racks; hc jo Pts then aa for Benftm'a Caiclce Porns PJasters Prompt, sure. 25c WHOLESALE PPICE3 Wiiniington- .oiaofriM 7 Great Monarcliies rPICB OF GEfSaA1 s;"' or TOE ANdNr ETEKK would. Br V.awlinson. Three -larjre yommcs over .00 rioe 4l)Q8tratloDs Jiice reduced from i 218 to $ S. Not soul hr dealers- Cooks sent i i 7 tton.lh. mi? of ,owswho the making gugjons . ALWtaffii-r. Wllminjrton. N. C. Nov 17, 1S3 I Jtr-yt y feb?5 iw i- - reflTee-t'; TheREiiNGTOH HORSE-FOWER FIRE ENGINE! For descrip tivecircalars with testimo- . i . r mnrovemenron even the most pa-1 cue. tenth n-li()v. o.VHinC'i I rice. b:wj tv. "i . I . I nriiiiMA-rAti t.i.hr vr v Hind Mrmdav. tient wav ot Deanmr pam. me rXtlVUlMU I UiM ft i Ak9 : M ' I J - . . Cnv. Pricti was appointed United btatts h-nuble with mne out oi every ten ICR P T RJ pn Seoator by Gov. Matthews, to fill the sufferers is not that they can "suffer .. fnM Mwvrtrufi1 unexpirejl term of Senator Caperton. Strong but Aat in their I MO"' New YorkQ u chi.ri v nifrr hia election. -'v- . ZLi suffering they are weak ana misera- ygnr EYE-GLASSES. i'assexgek tkaiks-nos 45 and 42 Malaria positively cared witn Ems ble and ailing and languid and de- ,v , i" i Wiimiupton. (Sundays ex- ouv's Stanoaud Cuke 1 11.1.S, a never bilitated and dolelul. JNot only are Change of Schedule. fX AND AFTER NOVR IS, ISS3, AT 1.05 yjA. M., rassenser Trains on tne winning ton & Weldon Railroad will run as follow : DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAINS DAIbv I Nos. 47 North axd 4S South. lieaveWllmlnzton. Front St. DeDt. 8.53 A. M Arrive at Weldon.... 2.S1 P."M Leave Weldon. 3.00 P. M Arrive at WllnTgton, Front St. Dpt. 8.40 P. ; W Fast Through Mail & Passengkb Tkaet J Daii-t No. 46 South. - , Leave Weldon.... 1 5.50 PW Arrive at Wllm,glon,FrontSt.D,p,t 10.i5P.;3l MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAINS DAILT No. 43 North. Leave Wilmington.... Arrive at Weldon 8.00 P. M. 2.10 A. M. No c o d&w. lailing remedy; purely vegetable con- L. wretched themselves, but they tain no quinine, suSar-coatcd-:5 cents. I n?Yc t,nmnn ' tched- ness by imparting much of their iKisitirAitv vus. miserv to others. Now. as to getting'rid of the rm Li I C5 Snartinfr men in New York are Llcprv. and abolishiner some oftheilw! B O luctTinz odds that the Rartholdi statue Jrr More Weak Eyes. io isarLnnlill siiiluh I rr I v n B V fc hafanr value, however, the outraged ' r. . :mi ' i.r ti. sunenmf. . , I L. 1 W oust ba of such a character that they Tiie trouble is that S3 many years must v"Krs. iuulww; T I owlvr" viv . r.;? ..nnMnr'".' ..... is a meaiane wiuui- iw - CCpiCd) j....... 12.30 A M Arrive at Weldon........;... j 6.80 A M Leave Weldon, (Mondays excepted)!. 03 A M Arrive at Wilmington J 6.55 A M Train No. 40 South will stop only at WTUton Golds boro and Magnolia. Trains on Tarboro Branch Road Leave Rocv Mount for Tarboro at 1.20 AJ M. and 4.30 P. M Daily, (Sundays excepted), j Rcturnlntr, leave Tarboro at 10.0C: A. M and 3 P. M. Dally. Road le we P. M. Re 8.30 A. M lUUtO minu ci iwepu..cau r fiv Wht In thnndnr nrn r l. C t, A .ctor,, wKiVri fine leader. e-ilbndpr.tcxut.. make th0 door, fur? I S- It political capital when a wrong has uccn UAroed near irozenr' "Un, dames, Hfl " . ; cnrli n 1 :-i ihn oloro,l cold outdoors! And there are so brings iron to the blood in such a no matter what miht bav cause for which they we suffer. Senator Sherman ha- been one Producing Long-Sigh tedness, an1 Re storing the Sight of the Old. D Trains on Scotland Neck Branch Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.25 turning leave Scotland Necfcat dally except Sunday. Train No. 47 make close connection at Wef don for all joints North Daily. All rail via Richmond, and daily except Sunday via Bav Train No. 43 runs daily and makes close non npp.Mnrt frr all l'r.ly.ta Vnrth t-(o tk ,nri j r. r. C- rr. ' - I , - . ..vm , ..iuuuu uu Red E ves, Matted Eye Laaues, and Proi- All trains run solid between Wl'ui'nrton an ducing Quick lielief arid Perm a- Washinjrton, and have Pullman Palace Sleep , ... many pior peple exposed on the way that thlS needed element assimi- 4.I30, equally efflcacious when used in other For accommodation of local travel a paesen e Oven ino s,reo.st f thought I would iust let out Uo w;fVi tVi rMrrnlirinn sending" oaaladiea, such as Ulcers, Fever Sores, Tu-; per coach will be attached to local freight leav er., mvilrt 10 r..r mouiH i wuuiu ' , . lates With the CurCUiauon, bcuuuig Rheum, BurnsPiles, or wherever i ing Wilmington at 7 00 A . M DaUvcxoraf ere m.u!o to a ilU.c warul a,rto poor thin its!" w,tu ortpnVc nnH wins that rich, inflammation exists. MITCHELL'S SALVE! SimdavJ & Y M "aUycxcP, . fa. t n.'j -:T may be used to advantage. ; JOinj F. mviv. General Superintendent. BACON North Carolina? f0 : Should Hams. V,fc.i.r;..U.;x.M : urn, y B....,.i.,. '15 O 10 a u o liVo 00 a 1 SO 1 60 95 20 Of to WESTERN SMOKED T , i Shoulders . DRY SALTED- - I j Sides. V ! i. Shoulders. W ft BARRELS Spirits Turpentine J K-dTxr Taw yaV al. -.. I New City.each BEESWAX, V &........ ' BRICKS, y M ' ' North Carolina.. ...... CANDLES In-1 Tadow...... Adamantine. CHEESE; j Northern Factory Dairy, Cream.:..; State COFFEE. V H- Java ...J. RiO... J. ; ruiu t it 1 . COTTON TIES, V bundUe. " 1 iA2 . Sheeting, 44, yd. .... J... J. Yarns, buncE . I ....... tM J3 o a 12 o ij 14 10 a u a a 1, u 1 a 14 IS -What are you doing?" asked a 1 flmrl so essential to oA8,1,0?!'. of tne uaostconM'icuuus-il not the very boardm- houe man of his chum as he I ; f , , 1 1 vi 1 c? iitm 1 r i r 1 111. i 1 lllt' Lli leader-of those who havo sought to i-ausnt 111m tiptoeing up ana nr.i,: andU' FAY'S CELBBBATED ... 1 . ...1 .. I a iv Ik'' 4t iw 1 . r W ATI??.DrfttEl maico every uimcuuy ociweca wnuis , mnnlh th Bft!4Jnin r..i,iv Ioco w,'tri ic rnn;pnuenthJ .... . . I . I I ... .. . - I MWW - and coloreu in the aoum a pouucairacv ami 1 m contlict. To hear a difliculty between at mht without raising th rn in the S iuth has been a b;on J nr oiuate. liacKwarci. turn oacKwani, u iime: T. M. EMERSON, Genera' ?aascngcr Acent. nov 17 WATEK-PKOOF practicins how to get in late sufferino;. The stomach is made PMANILLA ROOFING, without raising a racket." r. j -u I z: t ,,,,. strong, anu uybpcpai Thp liver is vitalized, and liver com which b fiUeJ hi,,, wltb hope for .ho Vi;XS plaint must depart. The nerves are continued aucccii of his party and m- Minnie, wo must set the clock back toned uo. and sufferers from neural- ri - w.ii.fj Blue nauti uuu iuiuc iu via c in uiasit Very strong and durable. Catalogue with 5 tettlmenial sand samples FREE. Estau- AY & CO., Camden, N. J. apireuandencourajjeanis amouion ior auaui lour minutes, en r f Minnie csti 1 a are made cheerfuk lhe " Daa p .1 r.;r. r n t m nmrkptl "Four mimifcs? Put if I . . . 1 j I gv i-.p. t tne nizncsi posniuu wiiuni iuc - - ----- - hlnnd" is made pooa, ana riieunici- , ,ho p.-p.e. Tha .la. chair " tiT uto&d. ' What is ; the OdlDlRB d is the chiel end ami aim of his Inc. and Xf ,r.JtfC trt ,r , 00 ..., no nf siifferinfr. when our neighbor &lUMulHllVU U U UHUn l,n u.--i1,l i!ml!v ninL-tt thi! cornet ol I i r i. .1: . I J Uano fffww'f Tmn iMTeapositivaremedyfor ..u " - - - - iuuiiiu iiuiii i uc iiiiiiiu-i UJ.I ll Uli. I Illtr CirUflloL xwtv,MJ --" ' nia thooianda ol cues oltne Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta It. K. Co. Office of Gkkkkal supekin ten di n r. Wilmington. N. C. Nov 17, 1883 the above disease ; by its 101 Change of Scheduie, colored men. killed la political broils, aller the ladies lelt. wc had coffee in Bittcrst the step by which ho w..uld nach the CUP" hal. so help me! didn't hold two decs-;rc , teaspoonluls. an' 1 toUl old what's his- ?cd name that s:avo th dinner that folks SJaoh .Ilrin-nr. U inHo liDifS I u JurvwAuy iiiuuw Coal Dut how d.jes the colored raw larc called mean, but 1 never cut things in his own S:ite of Oriio? It would I; d wn to such a dashed fine point as well for the Senator to look at the treat- lU:U- .ni .s!i.n.i tuhinlA m&ir. aiiiom' his Tti Cincinnati correspondent of tho i. . Cleveland Herald in describing the own omstuumn o... v rat minstrel festival says the stage poso that it would bo pleasant. Il w?ts discovered when the curtain went would not only be well fr hun, but the uo. How horrible il would havo been oniimnninivniwhttu Av.iviW tin- ii'lhy rtac had gonu outto get a drink Ohio idea iu regard to the treat men rhil the curtain was down and hrd them lor gotten to return. Xorristotcn of colored people within the confines ol JUrald. that State. Keevntiy, sas tne .w Vork World. twj lord men. nam- Aycr's S-irsaparilia is the best medi cd IngaUs and Johnson? rcsptc- cine lor every one in the spring. Em i . , , . I. . ,, . m,k-. i srants and travelers will find it an lively, wlo toliow the loath-om and vireclua! curc lor the, erUptiongf boi;3, illegal business ot resurrectionit!.'.ivin2 pmiples, tx-zema. etc! that break out at Cincinnati, called at tin? Ohio Medi or the skin the effect of disorder in cal College and intormtd Dr. Cilley. tho Demonstrator ol Anatomy, that they would have threo p iut.n ' lor him that night, tmeaning thereby corpses. Tho doctor agreed to pay per point." the unders.an.ling bing of course that thy were to be gK.d, souml. mmmpniil botlies. dolivere! "regular on board. The ncgroe thcu engaged an expressman with a wagon, purchased a bollie ot whiskey, repaired to a lonely cabin near Avoudalc arl clubbed to death two aed neroes and a little ue rrro irirl win. were sitd to In: d io o earthly usu" in the quick. They loaded theni into their wason. ct lirtf to the cabin, drovo down to tne college. delivered their cojtls and received an advanco of $-0 on the con- sicumeal. Dr. Cil'ey tetihes that when he received the b -lins he observ od that they wero sliihtly l.iceraud about lUo head, llo jis ilial rujor mortis had et in. ho.ver. As lh uciH.'k in the enin4 and wrc d. uv en! at thooll.'iiate hli'iMih:! s :it 10:30, It corns a httie Strange tiiat rtjor mortis thould have been ho far advanced a to not attract tho attention of the oientir StilHl wxi a cld een:iu The Pro feasor sajs that when he injected the embalming fluid into the b.nlics be ob served that b'.iHl tntrd from the heads of lh Iresh victiuu. il own testi mony almost c mvicls him ot beimc a scientific particrps crimini As a matter uf tact the Demonstrator f Anttomv didn't caro a straw. Ho hid thrw bodies, and tbat was all that Interested him. Our nicdicat colleges must hare iabjccla it is t.uo. otherwise hm ftninco of anatomy wiil fall into decay, but It is about time Tor the law to make toino regulations concerning this deplorable business. If lhe murderer can uo a medical college as a 'fenco' for the bodies of his victims, as the thief nscs tho al eged "pawn broker.! then llie gentlemen wh . condac anatomical tchwl will have to be placed under a legal espionage which may render their avocation unpleasant. Of the many remedies before the pub lic for Nervous Debility and wcaknees ofNcrvo Generative System, there is none equal to Allen' Brain 1-ood. which promptly, and permanently restores all lost vigor; it never fails. SI nkr.. 6 lor $5. At druggists, or by maiiiromu. n. auuii - - - r the blood, caused by sea diet and life on board ship. ! eod&w SIIOICTH i . Hand painted bonnets are the latest Parisian novelties. California now produces over 100,000 b.ixes of raisin3 per year. St. louis manufactured 23.000 000 pound ol tobacco last year, the largest amount fr any one city. One tirm of envelope makers in Springticld. Mass., usctl during last year l.CiX) tons of paper in makingabout l7U.0tH).(X)0 envelopes. 1 . It is cH!cu!ated by a statistician that the average amount of railway traveling d jne by every man, woman and child is lit milui each year. 1'rof. Perry, of Williams College, has ra.u'o a calculation j that tho student killed while oastiug was moving, when hurt, at the ratu ot lhrej miles per min- ute i Over 31.000 of thn 4 -110.882 pieces of mail uiH'ier that weie sent to the dead U tter olllee lat year cohulord checks, money. i,; , to th amount ot about $lor!i.Wo ireenvili. a town of 5.000 oeople. on the hank of the Mississippi, just above "iekbnr?. i in dancer of being s wallowed up by the jrreat river. It is Mtuatid on tho list lands and the waier is last carrying away the embankments. Conccntrato Vitality. All excitants, to radically cure, must be innocent. The art I consists in con tinuing their u?o until matters in the vsteni contrary to health are removed. Health kinds liArriMs in the MFKE SENSE OF EXISTENCE. HuiNDKKTii's Pii.ls stimulate the blcHKl so as to enable nature to throw off all morbid humors, and cure disease, no matter by what name it may be called. The secret otreciuiting tho vital prin ciple is discovered in Dhaxdretii's Pills, because they remove what holds it in check. It is believed they possess the elements of vitality. Heat, healtby animal warmth, is certainly increased by the use of this woudcrful medicine. Provided the great organs are not irrc- rarably injured, there is no disease llLVNDRETH's PlLLS Will not Cure, The true art of healing Is to assist na ture to thro w ou disease to concentrate, as it were, the whole vitality of the system te eject tho enemy that has fastened on a part. Get Bicaxdreth's Pills! lie ptU c with none other! and follow lhe printed directions, and health will surely bless J3nS Plated Spoons. Forks and Knives of beit quality, and. at manu facturer's prices, can be found at Ja- cod is Hard ware TepoL j t White Lead, Paints, French Window Glass. AQKNCY for n. y. enamel paint- CO'S READY PUEPARED PAINT. ri ALL. AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS AND a. -i a j 'Mf rf.n h. hAAti -nrflrl. Tndfiprt. n Rtrnnff ifc mv I Ar IJ, loin. AJVX at faith ia its efficacy, that I will send TWO BOTTLES V- 4.3.1 A. M., the following Passenger Sencd FREE, together with a VALUABLE TREATISE on ule will be run on this road : this disease, to ny sufferer. Give express and P. O. N TonvoUliminMnii fHm,? address. Da. T. A. SLOCUAI, 181PoarISt. Jiew York. N0.4Z Lea e i)mington,(Mondays . 1 : . excepted) 7.15 A M WANTED IMMEDIATELY. 'iriSSf R SS?1k,L40 a:m iYOUNG MEM TO LEARN .. -"".Yjiw P M TELEGRAPHY. ! night express trains, dally nos. 48 No charged unless feitua'Jona are furnished. West and 47 East. ! Address with stamp, Leave Wilmington: 9.10 P. M. PENNA. and NEW JERSEY TELEGRAPH Leave Florence 2.40 A. hi CO., Main Office S26 Chestnut "treet, Phila- Arrive at C. C- & A. Junction 6.35 A. M. delpbia. Pa.. Branch Office 5( 6 Market Street, Arrive at Columbia fi.40 A. M: Wilmington, Del. Through wiresj Leave Columbia 9. 55P. M. teti -.j 4vv . iieave c, u. 4 v. Junction 10.20 P.M. BY MAIL POST PAID. getour prices before purchasing. The fact266th Ed itlOM . Price Oflly $1 that our Palntb are from the celebrated Fac tories of Wetherill A Co., and Harrison Broe I & Co., IsTsufflclent guarantee for their quality and purity. j A line line ofiCooalng Stoves at Factory Prices, In addition to our large and full hardware stook, to which your attention Is respectfully Invited. NATITL- JACOBI, sept ? 10 South Front 8t Leave Florence 4.33 A. M Arrive at Wilmington..! &23 A. M. Night Mail and passengeb Tbatn, dailt NO. 40 iWEST. Leave Wilmington .....10.40 P. M. Arrive at Florence 1.45 A. M. MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN DAILT No. 4East. ! Leave Florence at, .;...35 P. M Arrive at Wilmington.- 1...7.42 P. M Train 43 stopa at all Stations. No. 40 stops only at Flemington. and Marlon. Passengers for Columbia and all points on U & C. R. R., C, & R. R. Stations. Atken June Dehility, Premature Decline in Man, Errors 1 separate Pullman Sleepers for Charlestoi of Youth, and the untold miseries resulting an(j Augusta on Train 48 irom nvnacreuon or excesses, a dqok lor All trains run solid between Charleston and ovti) uia.il, juuu, iiiiuuio ngcu nun ui'i KNOW THYSELF. A GREAT MEDICAL WORK ON MANHOOD. U contains 125 prescriptions for all acme and chrou'.c diseases, each one whi h is invalu able So foRn 1 by the Author, whose cxperi- .-1 , V. I 11 . North Carolina Resources. to the jotofMTPwn. 300 l.ir I ssA'Ci fill! nrl 1 1 nun uti n t.inil ."v hd n "One of the most useful series or acecnp I ir.-.,,.ftr cDnEmn-kr!,.,i utm-oro tive books ever publlshe 1 about amy State " an)i professional than any other work eold in rjftTOl ill ft flp fl TTfll I? R BobtonPost. this country for $2.50, or the money will be eiiirai l. U. retumlea in every instance. I'ricc only 51.00 Wilmington. Local freight leaves Wilmington dally ex cept Sunday at 6.10 A.M. JOHN F. DIVINE, General Superintendent T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agent nov 17 TT1 TJs4.Jl Cjrk-winri 1 by mail, post-paid. Illustrative sample G cts ilalC 3 JLilLLUblillai ODUDOi Sendnow. GoM rociat awarded the author Two Volumes ow Ready. y the Nailonal Medical Association, to the officers of wliicn nc refers 1. THE WOODS AND TIMBERS OF OBTB This 6houH bQ reafi X,y thc youn for CaKOLWA.-Curtis 8, Emmons . and Kerr & instruction, and by thc afllictcd ior relief. It BotanlcAl Reports supplemented by aosuratc bcncllt a ondon Lancet. County lteports of .Standing Forests, and lllus- Th , no membcr rt 60Cletv to whom this Company, j 1 1 OVFICH O GEKEBAL SUPEBINTNDBnr, ! Wilmington.. C. June 13tn. 1883. t rated by an excellent Map of the Mate, 1 Volume 12 mo. Cloth, 273 pp., tl.25. IL I.v the Coal and Ibon counties of North Carolina Emmons. Kerr'f, Lam ley's. Wilkes, and the Census Reports; sup plemented by full anl accurate sketches f the Fifty six Counties and Map of the State 1 Volume 12rao. Cloth, 425 pp.. $1.50. II on recclit of the Drlcc. bv E J. IIALB A SON, Publishers, Booksellers and Stationers. New York r. P. M. HALE. Publisher. RaleUb. N C ept 29 book will not be useful, whether youth parent, guardian, instmctoror clergyman Argonaut. Address tho Pcabody Medical Institute, r Or. W. II. Parker, No. 4 Bullflnch Street. Boston, Mass , who may be consulted on all diseases requiring skin ami experience. Chronic and oostinate diseases that have baffled the sMU of all U P A I other ... . . . ' - t. . . j I M 1 oiujauj a Dutwuwn poia ny an isooKseuers, or mauea posipam, lrea.e(1 6uccessf ul-"l" Li CCI C ly without an in- I rl 1 OEafair feb 25-dAw 4w stance of failure. Change of Schedule. ; Such QN AfTEB JUNE 13th 1883. THB following Jscneauie will be operated on tkl Railroad : LYON&HEALY State & Monroe Sis., Chicago. Wilt rn4 TnKU U y xldnM (Mri BAND CATALOGUE 1 J First National Bank of .Wilmington.. for laoj, .0W pj, il ui7-inp of I ulratoti'tt. Soiu. Cstm. fVlu, kPgoMM, Enanlct, Cip-Ijnil. 9tiMia. Drain lnS fuffk b4 llMteftb, U lacing lau-nrtk r4 Kx- pint far Aatm tiuH 4 Wanted. JJT A COMPANY WHO . PROPOSE TO stablish a manufactory thereon, well-timber od cypress land. Parties who may have such laads to dispose of are requested to com muni cate. with me at Wadesboroor by letter wltt Mr. Jo-.h T. James, at Wilmington person Full prrtculars aa to exact location of land number of acres, probable yield of timber the acre and lowest price, most be ma ti known. ' JOHN T. PATRICK. State Immigration Agent, aol ltf WtuWhnro. K C AP1T AISTOC K t2S0,0OC 8URPLUS FUND 66,0t DepositB received and coUecUoca; ntade os an acoeeaible poinf&pn the Unlted;state. 2 in 1. DIRECTOR?, E. . BURBUSS, D. Q. WORTH A. MARTIN. JAS. 8PRUNT, GEOKGE CHAD BOURN. I'll take your likenesses, ' And take them fine, I'll fix your watches To keep good time; I do all work well. Entrusted to m. If ysv don't belle re if Try me and see. J. Lw WINNER, Photocrapber and Jeweler. Kw Markoi RrclMtB fan atatn.) For Decoration. TUST RECEIVED AN ASSORTMENT OF CUP3 AND SAUCERS fos tlecorxtiou. GILES ft MURCHLSON, feb ST Uurchtooa Block. OTTICER3, E. E. BURRUS.. A. K4WALKTCR.. mmmm. W. T.ARK INfl...... aphV President. Cashier Ast CaeUer ! N. A. STEDMAIf, Jr., ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. ' I Office on PrlBcess. between Front and Sec ond streets, in the Basement of Building No. 1 14. next to old Journal Building. W1LJUKG TON. N. C Practices in all the Criminal and Civil Pender and Brunswick Counties. - f cb S-d4w-lra PASSENGER" MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN I Dally except Sundays. 1 l Leare Wilmington at. 1.7.00 P, M No. 1. Leave Raleighat.... 7.35 P. M J Arrive at Charlotte at 7.00 A. M 1 Xeave Charlotte at 8.45 P. M No. 2.S Arrive Raleigh at 8.30 A. M j ) Arrive at Wilmington at 8.23 A. M Passenger Trains stop at regular station only, and points designated in the Companv'i Time Table. . , shelby Division, passenger, mall express and freight. Dally except Sundays. Leave Charlotte 5 so p m fre at Shelby.... 9.00 P. M. LeaveShelby 7 00A. M Arrive at Charlotte...- KL30A, M." Trains No. 1 and 2 make close connection Hamlet with R. & A. Trains to and from KaJ elgh. Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte. . Take Train No. l for Statesvllle, Stations Western N C R R, Ashevllle and points West i L. C JONES, . w r u , Superintendent. . F. W. CLARK, General Passenger 'Agent rune IS . . EGGS, dozen..... uao&cici. i. Tr uui 11 nn Mackerel, No. 1, V half bbl.J a Mackerel, No. 2. V bbL... . J g ft Mackerel, No. 2. half tbl. IS alt ' J. Mullets, f bbL..;;..... 4 00 i r aiuuets, Port bbls. , 7 00 Dry Cod. lb ; 6 2 . FERTILIZERS, V 2,000 fcs P " , Peruvian Guano, No. 1.J.V...57 u2 - T a Lohoa.. 0000 51 Baugh'a Phosphate 00 00 63 qq - Carolina Fertilizer .i 45 00 eso Ground Bone. .J.....00 00 : mo 00 Bone Meal..... .I.J OOOO 'iMJM Bone Flotir..;....'...j.....oo 00 0570c Navassa Guano.. ....40 00 45 Complete Manure ......00 00 67 a " Whann's Phosphate..;;...;:. 00 00 70 00 Wando Phosphate., ....... ...00 00 70 00 Berger & Butz'a Phorphate..OO 00 go 00 Excellenza Cotton FertlJlzer.05 00 09 m . French's Carbonate of Lime... 7 00! 7 so French's Agricultural Lime.... 8 50 oil FLOUR.- V bbl- r - I -, ' Fine 0 00 O I Ot Northern Super............... 5 60 a 4 " Extra . 6 00 a tit Family. ..j 7 00 am City Mills Extra... ?.V.f.;.J 6 60 Of SO t . " Family.........;. 5 75 Q$oo Extra Family.:.. 6 60 a GLUE lb.. 11 0 I! GRAIN. V bushelr- f i 1 , , j . Com, xrom store, bags, white. - 0 Ti Corn, cargo, In bulk, white.. i n Corn, cargo. In bags white.. 66 j u Corn, cai-go, mixed, rn bags.. oe Oats, from store.. ....... 65 6TU CowPeas...... 100 116 lilies, v 11 '. - v. - f j Dry..... ;. 11 it a v inn tt.cL ' t' 1 IT v I I eastern..................... 1 20 IS western 1 15 North River...........:....... 75 o HOOP (IRON, V tt.. ........... 3 LARD.l lb I I 1 Northern.............. 100 North Carolina i 00 it LIME, V barrel... 1 40 O LUMBER, City SawccT, y M ft. I I Kwuui lVPUnCUiaaaJO W tUfMJ IA Rough Edge Plank.... .15 00 16 a WestIndiaCargoes,acx)rdlng i to quality , .13 00 OU Dressed Flooring, seasoned.. 18 00 02! scautJinir ana Uoard. nnmn..12 00 15 Qu snuiMmana, w gallon i New Crop Cuba, In hhdfl..... ! " " " In bbls...". Porto Rico, In hads.. ........ " In bbls Sugar House, in hhds ? " Ic bbls.. Syrup, In bbls 40 0 A NAILS, ? Keg, Cut. lOd basis.. 0 00 OIU OILS, gaUon , j ' , ; M I Kerosene.. .......v... ....... II Lard... Linseed Rosin. 85 m 10 0C 40 0 W''(f.l. 00 V 26 O a ............ 1 10 am Tar..J. Deck and Spar................. POULTRY 1 Chickens live, grown... 90 90 00 0 1 0 1 OU. 0 21 0 8 0 0 00 U1 TurkeyB. 73 0 1 PEANUTS V bUfihCL 10 90 0 1 10 to1 0 t 00 0 ot Female School. MISSES BURR A JAMES, Principals. - MRS. M. S. CUSHXNG, Musical Iiutructress. rjlHE TWENTIETH ANNUAL SESSION of this School wfll commence nn t,t, 4th of tlrtt issa .nH ZZ week in June, itSu' t . UU"D we The course of instruction i tK. u systematic, i Terms reasonable painting in OIL WaUr7Z.l t,80?8.?? Sepia aid India Ink drawlng and .S pencil sketching mJfl andCrayon and J8 class of ten or twelve is formed for the school of rjAlntlno- v, 101 dnced. wu 00 POTATOES. V bnshel Sweet..-...............' Irish, bbL. City Mess 1..23 5C 021 00 Prime............. ......16 00 01700 Rump ....17 00 13 00 RICE Carolina. V ft 40 I Kougn. V bushel...... i 95 0 1 13 RAGS, V lb Country Clty....u.J.......... ROPE, v a SALT, V sack. Alum........... LIvcrpoo ..................... Lisbon....... ........ .......... American ........... SUGAR, V- ftCuba Porto Rico....; A Coffee... B " c .... ... Ex C Crushed 10 SHINGLES, 7 in. fM 10 60 011 uommon. 2 60 Cypress JSaps....... .... 4 50 0l Cyprees Hearts... . 0 00 0 7 STAVES, y M-W. O. Barrel..l2 00 011 . R. O. Hogshead ;.j 00 00 '01l TALLOW, V lb 4 0 TIMBER, V M feet Shlpping.12 00 0l Fine Mill. ...:.T7..11 25 0 U MiU Prime..... .... 150 0 Mill Fair .;. 00O Common Mill ...J 6 00 0l Inferior to Ordinary. 0 00 0 . WHISKEY, V gal-Northern. .1 00 0 l norxn; (Carolina..... ......... .1 w a r Washed I 25 0 mo 14V0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 73LO 10 0 It 1 fl 7i 9 00 . 75 09 Ot t u WOOL.tf' fc Unwashed. , BUTTT 20 11 0 a n AT Ti for the wortlng class. Sai. m . mall vou free, a royal, ts; box of sample goods that will put yon J way of making more money in a few day'? you ever thought possible st anr -bn,S!: Capital not required. We will start yc J" can work all the time or in spare U"" TUe work is universally adapted wboUj young and old. You can easily ears jro cents to $5 every evening. That alt b ;! work may test the business, we tntxi tf J paralleled offer; to all who are not JZot fled we will send $1 to pay f or tM OouL writing us. Full particulars, direcUoB. sent free. Fortunes wUl be made t'J who give their whole time to the wort success absolutely sure. Don't j?Ji npt Address Stesson A Co -XT Maine. i i noT20d6B, AGENTSSSi kaa vvV .. .... tWlCa uw ever buju ior jesa . rV pnee. The fastest selling bookl InAS lmrrense crofita to arent. All ! tstel people want It. Any one can become cesafutagent. Terms free, HalJT Co.. Portland. Maine. nor 2(KmdJI A- PP Tr7Vt Send six cents for pg X XLLZJXJ and racelve free. box of goods which will help yoa money right away than anything else "" world. All of either sex, succeed hour The broad road to fortune opens v. the workers, absolutely sure i At once A. AUB Oi KAJ.t lUgUSl, nor 20-emd lyw. . . -- . aiSffir? fihe.8chocl desire mW ?Vi5?Ilctlon5wllldoell to apply early. For further uartienlara inn-fKLZ-Irr-Y' nartl or call for Circa sept 12 ircuUr. CZ & week at home. taOO cotjt ij OO Pay . absolutely sore- Ei Capital not required. ' Reader, if JLS business at which persons of either toil" OT Old. can makA mt mt all the tun Ti persons -real na work, with absolute cer tain tr, writs iof f-j, Oculars to H. HAirrr A Co.. PortfAW1 New York City. . dot zv4ma iyw
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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