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The Daily Review. JOSH. T. JAMKS. ril.u.t Jfc ".VlUIlNimiN. N. c - FRIDAY. MAUCH 14. ihm. Ksl"sl t the TwWicc ml tV llmlaU.. X. C., TlIfcUIANO-WKl ri.xo. The cruwlh of Ihi oillou iuDufao turioc Interest in the South U wnn3r lul, nJ when woiakoin'.ocii4U!cratin the fact that Uie nine industry at the North is deptu&sctl and with a-tearful!! floomj ou look for iho fulure, it afford . ood refonIorialifclion and pridu at the Progress we liaYu made, and es tablishes. what we have always maiu ' taioed, that Iho proper place to ruanu- facia ro cotton goods it rizht where thtf ataplo crows. .While factories have beca suspended at tho North, or worked oa short Uuic. and the wages nf the operatives have been reduced to starra lion wages, the' tamo industry has prospered here to an astonishing degree In our own Slate the increase of capital In the business since 1832 has been im mense. One the first ol Jane ot that jear. there were in this Suue 1.SC0 looms and 102.7C7 spindles, enfagod in the manufacture ot cotton goods. At the commencement ot the present year there were 3.M3 looms and 313,302 spindles engaged in the flame business; a gain of 1.583 loons and 110.595 spindles. Darin that time forttthrce new mills hare m been pat In operation, and there are xnanr more now In course "l construe m tion. some of which aro nearly coin plo.ed. This astonishing increase. which Is nearly as large In many ot the other Southern Slates. Is having its legitimate effect upon the same Indus try In those sections where it has here tofore held entire control. In speaking of this matter, a dispatch from New York to the Louis riKe Courier Journal says:, To-day brings the first emphatic and disastrous proof that tho estaollshnieut of coUon mills In the South, at the home of . the. raw material, will drive the cottnn mills of New Englaud into bank ruptcy. Tho growing losses or tho Eastern manufacturers culminated yen Urdu when the operatives at Fall river. 30.000 strong, were cal'd to decide bj tween discharge or ruinuus reductions In wages. Under the proposed reduc tion it was shown that the men would be unable to make more than per week. The meeting of tho operatives altud ed to above was largely attended ; the situation wss tairiy disc-Jute! and many important facts were collected to of which was that since 1373 the wage3 of operatives In the mats of thai city hn-i been reduced 41 per cent, and in only one Instance bad a reduetionbccn re stored. In discussing this question a few davs since, a cotton dealer Iroua Georgia said to a correspondent of the Courier Jour nal: " " j: -I am not at all surprised at tho I re sult, and my only wonder is that we have not beard of It sooner. It is a simple economic problem, which anyone can understand. So lon as New England had a monopoly of cottm mills of this country it tnadu no diflV r coco to that sectiou how much thuy had to pay in wjy of freight to grt Ihc raw material in their possession. How considerable an item this was did not appear until the. cotton ruill were started on the ground where tho cotton grows, and with the same facilities lor perfect work. Only ono result was inevitable. Hy degrees thu New Eng land men have b-en driven irorn point to point by this corapeliron. until now thoy are practically out of the tilJ. Until the cotUm prints of the South were mado tvo stood uo show with Manchester, but now w are driving f English goods out or tho Chinec. dap aneacd Australian ports." It lKks to me as If this was the end of ihc New - England cotton goods. mi . The QueoriH of Social v areamooglhe-UitrhiMl -.adrocates bestilifvint SUZODONT. which com municate m the tefth the jrlit.n i 5 whiteness f now. arrets hrir lives) renders . siKinr. and ulort!el gum health, and breath made uVusivtf by defective teeth as sweet hj honey suckle. Indies, ye were made to captivate, mkki vcMir oonouests sure and swift. oar emoira over male heart lasting hr it Borereim aid. The fashionable world declares there is nothing like it. Mr John Morlev having, in no of hls books, yrllcd in pllinjr CJixl with a small a reviewer spelt Morley with a small m. Lost Faith lu IMiysIcIan. Why is U that so many persons ne proprietary raeuionej. or paieui meui cines. as they are commonly called? Is it twvma teonle lose faith in their . hr!afti?'lVelK this is. no doubt. M5tlv.tha cas. There are ii numberabla instances where cures have beca-creCUHT-bT KOSADALIS. the Grcdl Southern Remedy tor all diseases rthabWxi when tbev had been given tfcfrnhrtlcians. It is one of the bet; remedies ever pfircrod to" the MmU snd ftslt is crcDared with the rreast care; as a? specific for certain It is no wonder that it shonld bo more efrectoal: than -hastily written and tartlcsily prepared prescriptions made bv InoompeUnt physidaos. Take rmqADALIS for all disorders arising hloodl It is endorsed by leading professional men well as by jrninnt Dhvsicians and others,. Try it. eminent physicians Boston raised $19,145 for the Ohio flood ' gauerers : - : -. - rvnnVi Little CATUAtmc Is the jjTand nlylSSla Uver PiU known nerer tails with the most obstinate SScu pnrcJy vegetable, I cod-w Wilmington District. -. Methodist E. Church, South. Quarter ly Meetings ' SECOND KOUND. Wilmington at Filth Street, April 5- 0 Clinton Circuit at Johnson's Char I. April 12 13 Topsail Circuit at Herring's Chapel April 10 20 RIaden Circuit at Soule Chanel April 86-27 Wilmington at Front Street Alay 3- 1 Ilrunswick Circuit at Mace donia ...... May Smithville i May Whiteville Circuit at Fair in it 17-is It!ufT Mav 2125 Fl.minton Cimnit MaV 23 Elizabc'b Circuit at Hladen Springs May 31 and June Sew ton drove Mission at niark'd Charjel; June 7-8 CokeburY Circui: at Cokes- bury June 11-15 Point Caswell Mission Juno IS Duplin Circuit Iun 21-22 Onsiow Circuit Juno 23 2' U'accamaw Mission Iune2a, W. II BonniTT. P. E. 1 he highest land in the United Stntes casl-ol tne liocKies is iu ioiiuwiuuu Thirteen Years' Dyspepsia. I suffered with dyspepsia for 13 years." writes John Albright, Esq.. of Columbus. Ohio. "Samaritan Nervine cured me." As it always, cures such disorders. AtdroggisUj To spoil a j carpet sweep half-worn broom. with a Take Avcra SarsaDarilla in. the sorine of tho vearto purify the blood. invigorate the system, excite the liver to action, and restore the healthy tone and viffor of the whole physical me chanism. n TosdoiI Dancakes bake them on a lukc-warm griddle. 'Mens sana in corpere sano: "A sound mind in a sound body" is the tin da mark of Aliens Brain Jrood. and we assure your readers that, if dissatis fifHi with cither weakness ot ismin or Codily powers, this remedy will permanently strengthen both. SI. At druggists, or by mail from J. II. Allen, 315 Firt Ave. New York City, cod&w Don't spend more than you can borrow, and don t borrow more than you can pay promptly. BTCapital lrlzo 75tOUOja Tickets only. $5. 3aresin pro portion. Louisiana I State Lottery .Company. W do hertbn certiTw that toe supervise tht arrangements for ail the Munthiy and Seini AtmutU Lfrttwinfft of The Louisiana State Lot Scry ComjMiMjr, and in person manage and con trol & Drawings tnewuelves, and that the earns ure conducted urith honesty fairuess, end in oood faUh toward ail parties, and vt author u the Conpanp to use this certificate, oitArac- similes of our sgnatart attached, in its adver 1 Usements. Id me r 4 CommisHtonerji. lncoriorateI In 18 for 25 yeara by the Leg islature for Kducjutonal ana Charitable par Pmm( with n capital of tl,000,000 to which a rrjwrrc fund of 550.0tro has incc ieen aMe-t. i ! Ily an OTcrsrhelmlng ponul&i vote U$ fraii rhle wm made a art of the present SUtf Constitution aIoptcl Dcccmlcr 2 I, A. I lf73. The only Lottery ever voted on and emlortcd by the people of any Sate. It never scnles or postpones. j IU (irind Mnglo Number Drawings take place monthly. A sri.KNIitl) OPrOKTUNITY TO WIN A KOUTUNK. rourth (irant IrawlnK.Cl s I, In the Acal'rnr of S!ii1r. at New Orleans, Tuesday, April t, ISM 167ih Mouthly Draw In. . ! - Capital Prize, 1875,000. lOO.OOO Tickets at Five lol . larn Kacli. Fractious in Filths in proportion. . WST OK PRIZES. 1 CaplUUMze of.... 7rC0 1 Ca;lUl PrUc of 2.i,(T0 I Capital Prize of.... 10.OW 5 rrim-f or $;.... 12,. 5 PrUcs of 2,10 1),(M0 la rrlw of l.w lo,noo Pr1te of 50i I0.no I Oil I Macs ol Vi 2U.0O0 IV.cs of loo.. 30,(X3 300 Prltca of V) 25,0i0 lUlrt PrUc Of 25.000 .arrsoxiMATiuic prizes. 9 Approximation Prizes of 75a. 9 t sno. 9 M M0. 6,750 4..VX) 2.2W 1.937 PrUoa. amounting to., 265,300 Apidlr atloa for rates to clubs should tie made only to the oSce of the Company to New Or leans. ! For further Information.' write elearly, gl- nx full aJdrcaa. JIake I", o. Money or dr parable and illren Retstere! Letters to SKW ORLKANS NATIONAL KANK. New Oklcams. La. -POSTAL NOTES and ontlnary letters by Mall or Expreis (all sums of $5 and upwards ijj tipreaa at oar exxens; to M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, la. orM.1. DAUPHIN, 807 Seventh Washington. D. a facta. If wtnl-aat 4wlJkw Horses and Mules mWO CAR LOADS OP HORSES AND 1 - MULES just received, and for sale at prices to solt all. Come and see tbem. CARRIAGES. BUGGIES. Ac. always In readiness for the nae of he public TWO FINE HE.VRSE5, with NlCS HOUSES, for Funerals. O. IL IIOLLXNGS WORTH. !:- Livery and Sale Stables. t JaaSO Cor. 4th and llolbeiTT sts mm Dyed." l TMONACnS, lt SECOND STREET.be- twcea llaraet and Princess, Ladlca mad Gem Oeaes's roods of every description, any color. Also, cJcaalnx. courtn r and bleach lac. Send t&e a pair ef toot oM KUl Ukrre. 3 a'1i M 7 2 - MISCELLANEOUS mmwm Dortiom Is Litorlc . It wu centnl stouc1 clartruf the irmirtice between Shcrmin end Jcixnaca. ScJdier cf boUi angles filled their louche wi'Ji Uic tobacco stored there, eftAr th imrrender. Tnirchod homa. rd. Soon order cam from East, Teet, I vnrthm.1 Kr.uth-tor "more ctthxt tlpa.nt I tobacco. 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Chrordc n"d - 0!tinat dlacces tnat hhvc banicl the btlll of all J fj A I othf r phveU'Una ; specUUv. fa EL srA mwm Such treved suoessf ahBT U f O CI ET )r without an In- I Kl i OUbl stance of failure feb 2Vdaw 4vr NO MORE. EYE-GLASSES. No Weak Moro Eyes. MITCHELL'S EYE-SALVE. A Certain. Safe and Effective Remedy for SORE, WEAK AND INFLAMED EYES, Producing Long-Sgchtedness, an lBe " storing the Sight of the Old. Cures Tear Drops, Granulation. Stye Tumors. ieu r.fcs, aiaiiea eye Lunei, anl Pro ducing Quick: Relief and Penna . ncnt Core. Also, equally efflcaclous when used In other maladies, such as Ulcers. Fever Sow Tn. mors. Salt Rheum, Burns. Hies, or wherever Inflammation exlaU, MITCHELL'S SALVE may be used to advantage. sold by ail urugsisis at 25c feb 254 w John C. Davis, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. WILMIXOTOJI. N. OlSce over the Bank of New Hanover. Practices In all the Courts of tte State. 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C . li. 1. PERRY.. Proprietor. tne i'roprietor Atlantic Hotel. Flrst-Claaa In Jll j;M1rttmont T.T7n f.t t fi.OOs AT BOATWRICHT'S CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES. OUR GOODS ARE NOT SURPASSED -IN- Quality and Cheapness Everything Guaranteed as Represented. a ' ' ' . John L. Boatwrisht li A ian 25 14 NORTH FRONT STREET. Wanted. B Y A COMPANY WHO PROPOSE TO stabllsh a mannfactory thereon, well-timber ed cypress lands. Parties who may have such lanus to dispose or are requested to comnmnl cate, with me at Wadecboroor . by letter with air. J(MD x. James, at Wilmington in persoa Full prrtculars aa to exact location of buid Bomber of acres, probable yield of timber the acre and: lowest price, must be mat known. JOHN T. PATRICK. State Ixomlgratlon Agent, pll3-tf . Wadeaboro, tL -Vfilminton - & Weldon i Railroad Company. OFFICE OF GKXE&AL SUFK&mTKJTDEST, I i Wllmlaftton. N. CL. Nov 17, ISiS . J a. ON AND AFTER NOVE 18, ISS3, AT 1.05 A. M., Passenier Trains on the Wilming ton A Weldon Railroad will run as folio wb DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY NOS. 47 NOHTH AND -48 SOUTII. ' V Leave Wlnnkurton. Front SLDecst. S.53 A. M Arrive at Weldon........ ....i...... 2.31 P. M Leave WeMon.. ............ ......... 3.00 P. 1 Arrire at W ilra'gton, Front St. Dpt, S.40 P.vM Fast Tebough Mail A Passenoeb Trains Daily No. 40 Soum. ' . Leave Weldon.. .............L... J 5.50 P. li Arrive at WIlm,gtcn,FrontSLDp,t 10.i5P.;i: MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAINS DAILY .j , No. 43 NcrthT..-J . ;.v; Leave VIlmington..l. ....;. 8.00 P. M, Arrive at Weldon. 2.U) Ai li. Mail and Passenges Tkains N)s 45 and 42 Leave Wilminirton, (Sundays ex- " j cepted)..... 12.S0 A M Arrive a Weldon............ ...... 6 30 A M Leave Weldon, (Mondays excepted)!. 05 A M Arrive at Wilmington.....:.... 6.55 A M Train No. 40 South, will stop only at Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. i in Trains on Tarboro Branch Road Leave Rocsv Mount for Tarboro at 120 A. M. ajid 4.S0P. M., Daily, (Sundays excepted). Returning, leave Tarboro at 10.00 A; M and & P. M. Daily. Trains oh Scotland Neck Branch Road leave Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.25 P. M. , Re turning leave Scotland Neck at 8.30 A. M. daily except Sunday. 1 . Train No. 47 makes close connection at Wel don for all points North Dallv. All rail via or Richmond, and-xla.il y except Sunday, via juice. Train No. 13 runs dally and makes close nection for all Points North via Richmond for Washington. .; j ... : . the All trains run solid between Wi'mlnc-ton nssnuieion. anu nave 1'uiiman I'aiace meet) ers attached. - , i- For accommodation of local travel a naflspn-i its ger cach will be attached to local freight leav - i In mg Wilmington at 7.00 A. M. Daily except oubuay. ' JOHN F. DIVINE, . General Superintendent. T. 31. KMERSON, Genera' Passenger Aect. nov li '"- ' WilmliigtoiiL Columbia & Augusta JR.KiCo. Office ot General Supekottendeict. Wilmington. N. (3. Nov' 17, 1883 -1 rP-. Change of Scfiecluie, -1 Ol AND AFTER NO Y'R ISth. !As3 33 A. M., the fellowlng Passenger SchtU uie will be run oa this road : No. 42 Leave WIlmington,(Monday6 s - exceptea; 7.1a. a Arrive at Florence......... II. 40 A No. 45 Leave F rence, (Sundays 1 excepted).... 7.40 P Arrive at Wilmington. ...,,.12 10 1 NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, DAILY Nos. ( Wcetahd47 East. - Ix?ave Wilmington.. i..... 9.10 P. Leave Florence.. .......... .......... 2.40 A. Al Arrive at C. C. A A. Juactlon...... 6JS5 A. M. Arrive at Columbia fi.40 A. M. Leave Columbia 9. 55P. M. Leave C, C. & A. Junction..,. 10.20 P. M. Leave Florence.... 4.33 A. Ms Arrive at Wiimixjgtcn 8.3 A. M. Night Mail and passrnosk Train, Daily --- -- vr. j xi-n Leave Wilmington........ .......;.rj.4d P. M. Arrive at Florence...... 1.43 A. M. MAIL ANDr PASSENGER TRAIN DAIt,y - I ' No. 43 E'8t. '"i v.- ' 'i " Leave Florence at... ............... .3.35 P. M . Arrive at Wilmington....... .7.42 V., M ; Train 43 stops at all Stations. No. 40 stops only at Flemlngton.'and Marion. l'assengers ior uoiuinbia and all noints on tr & C. IL R.. C. & R. R. Stations. Aiken June tion, and all points beyond, should take the Nlaht Express. . I - i - . . - - Separate PullEian Sleenors for Charlcatoi and August on Train 43 . All trains run solid between Charleston and Wilminirton.-. i ' ' U-i-y ' f - Local freight leases Wilmington dally ex cept Sunday at 6.10 A. M. - !" . i JOHN F. DIVINE, - General Superintendent ' T. M. KMERSON, General Passenger Agent Carolina Central Company, If It - - - Offices of Gknkral svPkrin zixvert:, Wilmington, N. C, June 13th. Ibi3 . Change of Schedule. S AND AFTER JfTKTC.jlatti Tnw i . .-," foiiowuig scneauie will be operated on' thl RaUroal : : -j:' PASS EN U Eli MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAD? Daily except Sundaya. 1 Leave Wllmlnjrton at 7.00 P. ro.x. iave Kaieitrhat... ...... ...7.33 P. Leave Raleigh at. .......... .7 .35 P. Arrive at Charlotte at..... ..7.00 A. ) Leave Charlotte at ...8.45 P. No. 2.J Arrive Ralelsriiat 8.2Q A. ) Arrive at Wilmington at....8.25 A. iM Passenger Trains stop at regular stations only, and point designated In the Company'! Time Table. , - : . : . - , ' SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, watt EXPRESS AND VrEJGHT. Dailvexcent 8nntLivL : - ; MJKZLvv ucrioii;. .............. .-. C.30 P. M. Arrive at Shelby........... o7m t Vt ?'S F m Leave is neiby Arrive at Charlotte;. . . . . . . . 1 0.30 A- M. T rains No. 1 and 2 make close connection Hamlet with HiA. Trains to and from Ral eigh. .- - i: . Through Sleeping Cars between WllminKtos and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte. If t. A M a JS mt . . . m xojlc iraio io, . ior Bicsviiie, btatlons Western N C R R. Ashevllle and tiointa .wt Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athena Atlanta and all points Southwest, v V M C. JONES- V I Superintendent. F. W. CLARK, General Passenger Ajrent iuse 13 -j .... . 4- - ... ... KaJnit. Hainit. i GENUINE GHEMAN KAlNir; Impoited direct. For sale bv -" mcl?3 KfcRC UN EC & CALDEB EROS. I Groceries. Groceries, FLOUR, . BACON, SALT, ' -VY' H-AP... SODA, MATCILES. T TT ..... - SUGAR. LARD, MEAL, CORN, - LYE. STARCH, CO' FEE, MOLASSES, KICK. OATS, POTASH, : CANDLES, 1 1.1 C, NAILS, VGr2:ase BUCKETS, SHOT, . . CAPS, Ac r... , For sale by f y-s ;.;'.?-., : Kerchner & Calder Bros. mch 3 0 3 WHOLESALE The v I foUoSrtlii, artci higher wipcAJV AO'JIi,Q- Standard. - - uTer" BACON-North CajoKna " Ho hi a iafc aw , Shoulders, & ft.. WESTERN SMOKED' . Hams i Sides. Via 1 Sha'iTlL1aTtt - DRY SALTED-IT "Z" " f Sides, lb......,.. 1 Shoulders, ft....."" .BARltELS-Svlriu Tarn: 00 jecona nana, cac. c. - New New York, each 75 Newaty,eacb...i:;. BEESWAX, fc..!...; I BRICKS, y M 1 butter, yew 1 . norm tjaroima. Northern.. ...... . CANDLES, ft : 1 & &j.erm..... 1 . j Tailow... .'. A. ;ia 10 Adarrtxntlae. i i CUEESE, V ft Northern Factory - Dairy, Cream.... , State... IV COFFEE, V ft ... Java Laguyra... o lllo... c CORN MEAL. V bun 'ilT V "1 U u COTTON TIES. V w!?" , it OOMJSST1CS - 80 Sheeting, 44, yd, ' 'i Yarns. bunch.-. " EGGS. f dozen....... FISH h-':- - 85 c S3 O Mackerel. No. 1. vm : T J ' Mackerel No. 1 bilt VuTl.S 5 j Mackerel. No. C & Tm wh t.) 1 ?!i Dry Cod, lb -1 2:2 FERTILIZERS, V 2,000 fts.7 ( 5 Peruvian Guano, No. 1....'J.S7 so' r. . Bav . - con "Lobo8::oss: Baugb'a Phosphate.. oo oo Ground Bone-.. ..,.'....0000 tul ' 2no Meal..-..;...-...... 00004! Bone Flout...,.......U 0009 Si Navassa Guano 40 00 ? Complete Manure ..00 00 ci Whann's Phosphate 00 00 Sol! Wando Phosphate... 00 00 srs Berger & Butz's Phosphate.. 00 00 ! rExcellenza Cotton Fertilizer. 55 00 French's Carbonate of Lime... I to t! and and - French's Agricultural Lime.... 8 so tti FLOURfl)bl-Ti r? , " ine....; 0 00 , Northern Super.. a io lt J r ( Extra.; 6 00 fl - - - Family.....;.. ..... 7 00 ok City Mills Extra I M ll t FamUy.. 5 75 q e, Extra Familv.... s a i GLUE V ft............. .. u s corn, from Btorc, bags, white. .Corn, cargo, in bulk, white... , Corn, cargo, in bags, white'.. 1 Corn, cargo, mixta, In bags.. Oatar from store... ........... Cow Peas. ' . 0 i O C 65 1 CO I . 4 11 HIDES, ft - I Green..,..... . Drv.......,..J ....J..: HAY, V 100 lbaf , 1 i 0 at Eiaetern... Western. .....I.... North River....... 1 ?0 1 15 15 011 alt 0 a HOOP JIRON.-V ft LARD.V Eb ' - ' Kt0 1 . m M Northern.... North Carolina...... 00 0 140 0 LIME, iff barrel.. ...... . M M LUMBER, City Sawed, if M ft. onipotuir, rcsawea.. ......... is w csn Rough Edge Plank....';.. ....13 00 tflSfl West India Cargoes,accorolng . to quality..... 13 00 tfl DresBed Flooring, seasoned. .18 Qp ffS Scauthne and IJo.ird i-rm'n AIM MJia 48 AL MOLASSES, gallon 1 . J zew crop ouha, la hhueJS. Ik U 1 - i - m hit's. In bUs..... 49 t Porto, lileo. In bads.......... in bbls.'.....:.:. 00; rtt f 'i All SasarUousc, In uUds. ........ V- irr pbis..;;.:..... Syi-np. in bbls. ....... 00 28' 40 0 00 NAILS, i V Eeg, Cut, lOd basis.. OILS,- gallon " Kcrosirje.. ....... ............. Lard...'..... ill 0 110 01 1! Linseed.'. 90 e n j 90 011? Rosin... 00 00 ? Deck anf "Spar. ............ 0 8 POULTRY , ; f Chickens, live, crown... .... 25 10 75 90 6 I VM. MJ 8rrjdnc.i.........i Turkeys.. an on PEANUTS y bushel.......... POTATOES, V bushel . - , , :''! id' a Irish, bbl. 2 00 All PORK. V barrel-i ;..,,. I" . City Mess......... .....23 K Cat ' Prime..;:;..;..;... ......... .16 00 est Bump..... 1700 e'iii ltiuj arouna, yr 10 Rough, V -busheL 4U0 I 95 1B ltAGsr lb Country..........' i;iry....... mo 140 00 tt 00 00 at oo a 00 ft ,10 6 W 0 w c a lturB. v in-...-- SALT, sack. Alum... w 1 1 jvarnnA i. ....................... American... 11 t A Y vyw mm. . ouuai., v m vuoa.. .... I'orto iuco.. A Coffee...... MUA VT SVSSSSS 1 v 0 RifTKiir.vQ -7 in mM 3V Common. - ' 1M II -Cypress Saps....,.....,,.... 4 M Cyprees I learts... 0 STAVES, M-W; O. BarreL.H J K fMeii tat TTMT.KR W. M toot hhlnnlnir H 00 ' I Fine Mill J Mill Prime V Mill Pair 1: 1 Inferior M I wirrsK-wv- M North frollTTa M worn, Ht-WaatMri U hi I Burrr........;......M... H C AT T for the working eU box of samnle aoods that will Put K,tu way of making more money in s riJL you ever thought possible at capital not required, we win '.Ws.' I can wcric an the lime or in "P?1", re ' TLe work la unlveraally adapted t cen ts to $5 every e ventog". Thai u t . work may test the business, w BiS & ' paralleled offer: to all who are ct Zt, fled we will send $1 to pay for r. j?J writlnjc us. Foil partu-ulars, dWPTWf sent free. Fortunes will be tfi who give their whole time oUj succees absolutely sure. Don now. - Address-fiTUtsoir ccv , Maine. . , , .botw- wanted for nJlTjr . The largest best book eter sold for less w.rk9tr; aM la tnlB . uwk sunt w l AP" price. Tie fastest selling book. Immense profits to agents, tzte Deonle want It. Anr one can cessful agent. Terms free. Co., Portland, Maine. ilk PEIZESSW' box f goods 'Which will "Vae s money right away than Jfce ; world. All. of either sex, tuCCnXi hour Tfce broaet road, to fortune rt the workers, absolutely are.. - i dress; Tktjb & Co., Augusta, a'i J nor 20-Cmd lyw - -r . . r O Q t2 weeatbomerT O O O Pay absolutely: or. f Capital not required. If' " xj buainess at which persons of t& t or old, can make great par aHJ f work, with absolute certataty. wjjkv tlculars to n. Uallxtx A Co-t Porv , Dor2W;md lyw f Mackerel, No. 3, bbL... 1 Mullets. 4f bbl . 1 1 2 U MusvMA, t., -vr Hair hh . . vi ; Mm.. w to Ordinsxv 0 09 ; V gal Northern. .1 f . t:.... 1 w
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