T h Daily Review. - , Uj.Nii. r. JAMhS. E.litor & Prop V!lMIMt iUN. N. TUK DAY. MARCH -25, Wslervd al the oUiil(x l WliialivVin. - C. aa enuid-clas tvallnr . UMJH AND UlttW. There i a movement, on ft to btiiM a Homo for uch ex Confederate SoMier a have bn incapacilated from lab r by tho wound ami if. seises Incident V tbe late War. ami to fa ihcr this most Uudabfe objt'ct we are 4; lac! to notice thl toruo of the lils of the Grand Artny oft bu llpublic are cou tribaling of their funds. It is iulfuded to establish the Home at Richmond. Va. and Mr. John K. Iane. of that city, bas just receive! a letter enclosing 10. the amount contributed by Edwin M. Stanton Port. G. A. It . Departtuca of Ohio, and forwarded; by Mr. .1 nines La very, Post Commander. Iu his ' Jclter to Mr. Lane, after altribting the wnallncss ol the donation to the size o the port added to the fact that it bai recently contributed liberally to comrades who bad aufTertd by the floods. Mr. La very says: Wo do this in the name of humani ty, with the understanding that in so doioz we do not lesson oar conviction that the principles for which we fought were tizht. and those for which our friends in eray louzht wero wron. We haro no doubt that our Confeder ato friends thought that they were righr, because no one who is not conscious that were right can fight as they fought. We recognize you our o!d foes, as brare men. worth? of respect duo to the bravest of the brave. We should bo triad to take each one of you by the hand as a symbol of eternal friendship.1 InreDlvMr. Lane said: ,And we would also thank you for the patriotic. fraternal tone of your letter, wtnea we recinrocate In every particular, and if any of yoa uns from the Buckeye State should ever come "on to Rich mond. bv callioz at our Veteran Hall you will find the strinz on tho outside, and all you will havo to do is to pull and walK In to onr camp fire, and you will Hod we uos from the Old Domin ion ready to grasp each brother by the hand Id the true spirit of fraternity, charity and loyalty. Tho 'Hots in Blue and tho 'Boys in Grey have now a common country and a c mini on flsg. and tho latter challenges the furmi r to giro more steadlast allegiance to either than they do now and will nnlinue to do: This prompts the Columbus (Ohio) Dityitch. a Republican paper, to say in language that is far above tie mere partisan: The door is wide open to every man woman and child in the United Slates to send a mile to aid in the rcctiun ol this Homo. There is n-j more appro priate way 01 building it. tn wiicn we cm have any lot or part, thin bj olun tary contributions. Indeed, a seurr-ms. uni'.fxl effort on the part of the Blue and the (irey. and of the friends of both, to build thU Homo by voluntary con tributions in money or article t b" exhibited acd scld at the Fair u be be d in Uicamoitd for the benefit of the movement bcinnintf May I. IBS! will do more toward making us what we ouhl to be in every fibre of our souls, one pcpl. than anything we can think of In that connection. Th beans ' true nin respond nobly to art of kind nes. No auuie evi-r fought bt!tr than tho? marshaled under the nb l commanders and we have reason to bo proud of them for oi.e "thiosf-they were composed of American citizen. Lei us. as citizens, voluntarily do wlut we can to brighten the laM day ot the o!d. infirm, brave men of the rebel army wtvj niiy bs without eomfortablr ....... ..r i:., . PmiSONA t- Georgq Ehret. nneof tho wealthiest brewers of New York1 city, has accu mulated from two to three millions in tho last twenty-five years. Mine. Grevjlle. the novelist, whose pictures of Russian life has given her place in French, literature, intends to visit America next Autumn Archibald Forbes, the war correspon dent, has so many foreign decorations and orders that he has caused a lot ol the least valued to be made into a neck lace for his littledauiihter. Mr Char-es Ooaley has lived in New Yrlr rtv for ninetv-seven , vears. and is now approach. ng his IttM birthday Emperor Pom Pedro, ol Brazil, has rcineu longer man rsuimiui '' although he will be only 59 in April But he ascended the throne when be was G ears old. wbi!e Emperor ll liam did not tret his crown until ho was 52. The trood Uom l'Klro ha3 reine fiftv three vears. on longer than any other living sovereign. Queen Victoria will complete the forty seventh year o her reign on June 20. MISCELLANEOUS SrCapit?! Prize $75,O0OI Tickets only 65. Shares iu pro portion. MISCELLANEOUS. THE BRIGHTEST and BEST! DAIIA, SF t-WEEKLl WEEKLY A Att SLjfDAY EDITIONS. Aycr's Hair Vicor stimulates the hair cells to bcallhy action, ana promotes u vigorous growth. It contains all that can bo suDDlicd to make tho natura hair beautiful and abundant; keeps the scalpfrec from dandruff, prevents the hair from becoming ury ana narsn, ana makes it flexible and glossy. SHOUTS. Geo. W. Child's profits from the Philadelphia Ltthicr are set down at S 450.000 per year. 1 Meissonier, a French painter whose name has become pretty well known 01 late by tho notoriety given him by Mrs. Mackav. wears a Ion? white beard. 110 ll 72 years old. 1 Gov. Hoadly. of Ohio, has expressed himself in favor of Senator Payne for the Democratic nomination for the Presidency. . One can bcem to see lamb s wool in tho leonine mane of March, Already theluds are swelling upon the pussy willows and soft maples, and base balls turn uneasily in the bands of the small boy. "Judge Field." says tho Washineion bs, "stands alone, but the brain and conscience of the country is with him. and tho best minds of both the great parties aro earnestly desirous of so amending the Constitution as shall render it impossible lor any tribunal to Kite it a dmerent interpretation Irom that which he has given." Mr. Gladstone's advanced age and the prolonged strain of overwork would ustify bis retirement Irom public life. but it is hoped in America as well as iu England thai his .ntiength will be ade quate lor tho gre.it reforms which it is till bis ambition to accomplish. ! homes, for the sake or a belter lee.in between the tvo stations among those who are to come after us. Ue make no criW of the principles maintained b the war. Wo simply respond to the dictates of our better nature. It is said that some .two hundred operatives in the Paterson silk mill8 have Imbibed disloyal pcnliments in regard to Protection and have presented their views somewhat in this style: No matter wht the taritl was. the working class received nn hMru fr.'in It; their wai wore "neilhfr advanced when th larilTwa inorwtMil. mr we t they rotluvd when it was lowered; their condition is worse every day. while the manufacturer h.tve nlj gt rich, build maniin. drive lancy turnouts, extend and.lMau tily their mills, and live a life o1 luxury, all an the stengih or tne pro tective tariff, which i upponl to ben efit employee and employer aHke. but which, in tact, only benefits the latter They aid they expected the .abolition of the tariff would reduce their wages, but their would be olher advata?es thtt would make up for it in the shape of cheaper clthine and food and. con sequently, low rents. There would be less money in circulation, but they mnld rt more tor their money loan at the present time." Foil Drsi ErstA. Indioestiox. De pression of Spirits and General Debili ty, in their various lorms; also as a preventive against Fever and Ague, ind other Intermittent Fevers, the Ftuuo-PnosriiouATED Euxik ok Caluxta." maJfl 1 by Caswelu Haz ard & Co.. New York, and sold by all Drogtists, is tho best tonic; and for patients recovering from Fever or other sickness, it has no equal. tu aw A true woman fears more than an axxny the appearance ol uvll Something old-Allen's Bilious Phjsic Aots quickly, relieve! ProwpOj- and DeVer lails to care Sick Headache and ConstipMion. 25 Cents, largo Lottie. At all DrugghU. cod l-lIit Yearn Scrofula Cured A valued correspondent. Albert biuipson. K-iq.l writing Irom Peoria, 111.. iays: ".SiMincai Acri'tue cured meof scr.itula, alter havin suffered for Vf.ua witn the disease" Mr. Simp won lives in Peoria. Ask him. Your druggist keeps it. $1.50. Louisiana State Lottery Company. nr. hms jvtiru "thai nm mLTTTSt tht arrangement for all the Monthly and bevfr Annual Drawing of The Louittana t riinwiuw. and tn nrMm manaoe and con- t-L-3 th lyrn-minn themaelvtA. and that the -sl,irsA inith honeatv. faimets. and in good faith toward all parties, and ve author ize the Company to use thisXertificate.ysiihfac- rinilfi of our sitmatuTCS auacaea. tn w aavcr uscinenU." THE MEW YORK FOR 1884. PRESIDENTIAL TEAK. New Proprietor! New Editors! New Life autl Blood ! Commissioners. Inmriiriratcl tn 1.SG8 for 25 Vears br the Lear- Littnre for Educational and Charitable pur- rosea with a capital of $1,000.000 to which a reserve fund of $550,000 has alnce been Added. I Bv an overwhelming popnlai rote Its fran r.hlse was made a cart of the present State Constitution adopted. December 2d, A. D., 1879. The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by the people of any b'aie. It never scales or postpones. Its Grand Slnsrle Number Drawings take place monthly. A SPLESDm OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A .FORTUNE. Fourth Grand Drawlng.IClasa D, In tho Academy of Music, at New Orleans, Tuesday, April 8. 1884 167th Monthly Draw in. Capital Prize, $75,000. lOO.OOO Tickets at Five Iol lars Each. Fractions in Fifths in proportion LIST OP PRIZES. 1 Capital Prize of 75,000 1 Capital Prize of - 25,000 ... 1U,UUU ... 12,001 ... 10,000 ... 10,000 ... 10,000 ... 30,000 ... 30,000 ... 25,000 ... 25,000 1 Capital Prize of. t Prizes of $61000.. 5 Prizes of 10 Prizes of 20 Prizes of 100 Prizes of 800 Prizes of 500 Prizes of 1000 Prizes of , ArraoxniATiotr;PKizE8, 9 Approximation Prizes of f 750. 9 " 500. 9 .. .. 50. 1,000 500.. 200 100 50 25 6,750 4,500 2,250 1.9G7 Prize, amounting to $265,500 ADDlIcatlon for rates to crabs should be maae only to the omce or me company in new kjt- leans. For further Information. wTlte clearly. Jrtv- lnjr full address. Make P. O. Money Or ders pavablc and address Kejrlstercd letters to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL HANK. New Orleans. La. P03TA L NOTES and ordinary letters by Mall or Express (all sums of $5 and upwards by bxpretsa at our expense; u Ai. a. UAurnin, New Orleans, La. r M. A. DAUPHIN, 607. Seventh St.. Washington. D. C men 12 wed-eat-4w-d&w Or. BATE Six months ago THE WORLD commenced Its new career. Its growth has been unpre cedented. Its' wonderful advance In clrcul.i tlou, In advertising, in influence, In popularity, warrants the claim of a leading po<lon In New York journalism. ; No expense or effort will be spared until THE WORLD Is recognized as the GREATEST as well as the BRIGHTEST and CHE A PEST PAPER In AMERICA. The Would, as the leading Democratic newspaper in the country, snows, no faction and recognizes no individual ambitions or as pirations aside from the general good of the party and the Republic It seeks the .triumph of principles not man. It upholds grat Dem ocratlc ideas and Ideals not a faction or fraction of the party. At the entrance of the new year the new World desires to express Its gratitude for the hearty welcome it has received and the magnificent success it has already achieved. Its welcome comes from the people. Its suc cess is thel- work. They have indorsed its merits by more than trebling its circulation in six months, and by doubling its advertising. For this they are entitled to our warmthanks. No Democrat ought to be happy without THE" WORLD. We call upon our Democratic friends to START They will get the ablest, brighteet and cheap est newspaper in the country, as well ' as an earnest and steadfast missionary and true Democracy. The jWeekly World, 8 PAGES. 56 COLUMNS. I ONE DOLLAR A YEAR, CONTAINS ALL TUB NEW-", complete and Interesting. WELL CONSIDERED EDITORIALS on eve ry subject, political or social. A FARMER'S DEPARTMENT Full Agri cultural and Farm News. A LITERARY DEPARTMENT. A HOUSEKEEPERS' DEPARTMENT. A OUNG FOLKS CORNER. A CHECKER DEPARTMENT. A CHESS L-EPARTMENT. COMPLETE COMMERCIAL AND MARKET REPORTS ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. Each department is ably edited, and all combined make THE BEST DOLLAR WEEK LY IN AMERICA. jUAIItROADS, &c Wilmington & Wcldoi Railroad Company; O mens or Gkxe&al SxreKSisrsxtpwsri, I . ; ..- -Wilmington. K. C. Nor 17. 18SS . Leave Wilmington., A rrl vc at Wcluon . . . Change of Schedule. rJH AND AFTER NOVR 18, 1835, AT 1.05 VyA. M., Passenarer Trains on the Wilming ton x weiaon liaiiroaa wiu run as; follows DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAINS DaIM Nos. 47 North axt IS Sotrra. Leave W llmington, Front St. Dept, 8.53 A. Ml Arrive at Weldon 2.31 P. M Leave Weldon .................... 8.00 P. M Arrive at WUm'gton. Front SL D'pt. 8.40 P. M Fast Through Mail A Passkngkh Traim Dailt No. 48 South. - Leave Weldon.... : .......... 6.50 P. 11 Arrive at Wilm'gton.FrontSt.D'p't 10.i5P.Jli MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAINS DAILT No. 43 North. 8.00 1. M .... 2.' A. M. Mail and Passenger Trains Nos 45 and 42 Leave Wilmington, (Sundays ex- . cented) .-. ..1130 AM Arrive at Weldon i.... t. 6.30 A M Leave weldon, (Mondays exceptedll. 05 A M . . fir 1 1 . . i ' 49 - m. Arrive aip uuxiuwii.. ....... ....... o.aa A. Jti Train No. 40 South will stop only at Wilson, uoiusuoro Knu ALagnoua. Trains on Tarboro Branch Road Leave Rocky Mount for Tarboro at 1.S0 A. M. and 4.S0 P. M, oally, Sundays excepted). Returning leave Tarboro at 10.00 A.M and 3 P.M. Dailv. Trains on Scotland Neck Branch Road leave Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.25, P. M. Re turning leave Scotland Neck at 8.30 A. M. dally except Sunday. Train No. 47 makes close connection at Wel don for all points North Dailv. All rail via Richmond, and dally except Sunday via Bav Train No. 43 runs daily and makes close con nectlon for all Points North via Richmond and Washington. -All trains run solid between Wl'mlngton and waBmngion. ana nave irmiman .rai&ce aieen era attached. . or accommoaation ox local travel a passen ger coach will be attached to local freight leav ing Wilmington at 7.00 A. M. Daily except Sunday. i JOHN r. DIVINE, General Superintendent. . T. M. EMERSON, Genera' Passenger Azenu pov 17 j ;j. :y.y.C;.- STSSXS Wilmington,- .Columbia & Augusta, 11. R. Co. J Offiob or General Supestntewoestt. Wilmington. N. C. Not 17, 18S3 -. MAKCU 3IIIITU. Kven luen-of-war s metinies cet so hard up lor female jciety that they have to hug the shore. . Whin a bachelor says ho is single from chiiic! it makes him mad to &sk rum why thu girl mndo choice ol some other fellow. Many a youn:; man has learned, to hi sorrow, thai it is easier to pop the question than lo question tno pop. Together tliey wero looking er the paper. "Oh. in v. how funny! aid she. -What ii it?" ho asked. "Wh here's an ndverliemei)t that says. ' No leasonablt r.il'er refusetr." "What's s fwhl ab.'ul thai?" "cNothin, nothinsr," $he replied, trying to blush, "only those 35 S. Clark St., Opp. Court House, CHICAGO. A roe-nlarsrradnate. 7"TheOldet HpeclnlUt n tto bnita states, wnoa ijke loxu exi'ebiesce. m - - i J ' KTitct lucuioa ana para raeaiciua insure cruui md peemxent cirsrs of all Private. Chronic and Nfrraii Uiiws. Affection of the XI loncl. Skin. Kidney 11 1 adder, Ernptlon, lrler, OI! orrs ..wrlOMff or tne uiano,nre uoau rhruMt. Hone Palna perinanentljr cared n4 raaicaia iroui ine aystem lor ine. KCRVnUC 7rbttlty,Impotncy,Sfmlna tiimim UUO Losses, Sexual Decay, Men ta md riuj9ical Weakness, Failing Memory M'caJc Eyes, Stunted Development, Jmpedi ncn ts to Marrlayc, etc., from excesses or anj oiiv, sp-cJilj, tutfely and privately Cured H-"a ounjj, M iddl-Agrcd and Old men, and a i.cet luedical skill and experience, consul Jr. I'.atc at once. Ill opinion costs nottainfr. and ma; jive future misery and shame. When inconveuien a vi.-it tho city fur treatment, medicines can be sen' !Vt'i-vw here ty mail or express Tree from nbirr ration. O'j-lt. m self-evident that a pliymcian win : ,m uUo!o attention to a class of diseases at :uln i'cont ikill, and physicians thronphout thi .oautiv. n.wi-i.t his, frouently recommend difficul :' to the )ldet NpeelalUt, by whom ever uii-.m uml remedy is nsed. iK5I)r. Bate' A2i- j.-i-J Kxprrienee make his opinion of av .n-m I r.k ? n nee. eirThOfe who call see r ine ii'iltho Doctor. Consultations free and sacredly THE WORLD SUBSCRIPTION RATES. POSTAGE PAIO.- $1 100 2 00 Weekly, One Yeab Semi -Weekly, Ose Iear Daily, One Yeab 6 CO Daily and Sunday, One Yeak , 7 50 Daily and Sunday. Six Months ...J 3 75 Sunday Edition. One Yeau ...J 1 20 ACTIVE AGENTS WANTED at once In everr unrepresented district, to whom a LIBERAL COMMISSION Will be al lowed Tnls Is jut tie season for rarents to exert. themselves In rettlne nn subscription lists. Uemlttarces should be by draft on New York, monev order or registered, letter. Send for any information desired. Speci men copies sent free. Address THE WORLD, decIH 31 and 32 Park Row, NEW YORK. Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER NOVR ISth. 1883 at 4.23 A. M., the following Passeneer Sched ute will be run on this road : No.'42 Leave WIlmlngton,(Mondays , i-xcepiea; ...d 7.1s a m " Arrive at Florence ...11.40 A M No. 45 Leave Fl rence, (Sundays ' excepted)..... 7.40 P M Arriveat Wilmington.. ..,..12.10 P M NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, DAILY Nos. Wect and 47 East. . - , : Leave Wilmington L 9.10 1. M. Leave Florenoe.. .............. ...... 2.40 A. M Arrive at C. C. A A. Junction...!... C.55 A. M. Arriveat Columbia ft.40 A. hi. fteave Columbia 9. 55 P. M. Leave C, C. A A. Junction. 10. 20 P. M. Leave Florence .....4.33 A.M Arrive at Wilmington. .4... 8.23 A. M. Nioht Mail and Passenqeb Tkain, Daily o. u west. ' . Leave Wilmington ........10.40 P. M. Arrive at Florence 1.45 A. M. MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN DAILY No 43 East. Leave Florence at.. .. ............ 3.35 P M Arriveat Wilmington.......... 7.42 P. M Train 43 stops at all Stations. No. 40 stops only at Flemlngton. and Marlon, Passengers for Columbia and all points on li C t If i Mr. n W atnHAna ilVi. Yn .... " . 1 v. w.waao. vuu' tlon, and all points beyond, should take the Night Kxpress. Separate Pullman Sleepers lor Charlestoi and Augusta on Train 4S. ah trains run solid between Charleston and Wilmington. j Local freight leaves Wilmington dally ex cept ounuay at o.iw a. si. . - r JOHN F. DIVINE, General Snrjerlntcndent T. M. EMERSON, General Paasenger Agent nov xi " T7TTOT ytj .. wijjj; JW Thes following - wholesate prleea gSr,4!? small orders hlhefS1 V.1 AooLNi rrrrr Standard., mm .W. W III. m , ,2 ay....k.::;; 1 - Rirnv vr V"".... IS. 4 onouiderft, ir sides, Jt:.- WKSTERN SMOKED: ' Hams. ....... Sides, y tt..,..V""" Shoulders..... ,',. DRY SALTED "; biaes. v fc 4.. If 0. w ir m BARRELSnMtl ts!Il4 Second Hand, each 1 New New TorkTSaL'-t -1 . New Oltv pj, wav.l .... ' I ?! I ... BEESWv RRirrir BUTTER. Z North Carolina... Northern CANDLES. nil' permt; Tiulow... Adamantle.... CHEESE, k"rr-. Northern Factory.. 1 Dairy. Cream... 7 State. .. COFFEE, If ft- uava. fyra....;;;;;;; uio DRN MKAT. aV.::": CORN MEAL. iV.::":- hi! cotton ties' - domestics-' T.:.bBue- i i Sheeting, 44. . ' Tama, ? bunch, i fef' l.!Tbbl..t... i. J ai a 0 pam 7 i 2 faacxerei, No. z. bw 1 Mackerelt No. ?jj iStlZ" 1 I Mackerel No I f ddl bU- ! I Mullets, V bbL..T. ' 1 muii, pprk bbis:.v;:. s NC. Roe Herring, w" J I Dry Cod. m..f' I 1 FERTILIZERS. nnn iV 1 1 Peruvian Guano, CT.J B&agh't PhMpbr" "2 2 1 CarolmaFeruIrr't -- JSxeellenza Cotton FerUlhw S 1 ! French's Carbonate of LUmZ iif French's Agricultural Tj?' i I FIXJUR, V bbl r" Fine I ' a I , whlUA- 1 . . a 1 . . I at Northern Super.... . : f iSi ! vv: City Mills Extra n . Extra. TamlW ! riY trai 'mm u. . . auvu K IB.. ......... GRAIN. bushel- I jotu, irom store, D&gs,wute. 00m, cargo, in duik, vhu&m ljoeu. canro. in dreb. nun., a . - t3orn. ; cargo, mixed. In ban.. i - Oats, from stoxe,......,.. I ( OOW X CiU' ...... ............ 1 11 m Green. ... Drv.. .... .... L. n HAY, V 100 lbs ( JSaeterB.i .....M...ll Wcstcim 1 M 1 North Elveri.'..i;. i U - Northern.. . .. .. ... n North Carolina. 1 LIME. V barrel..;...... 1 1 LUMBER, City Sawed, f H ft. Ship Stuff, resawed. u n f Rough Edge Plank 13 n 1 Wes t India Cargoes.accordliii' ) ' " to-quallty;.....i...;.,....jj 00 f Dressed Flooring, seasoned.. if 00 1 Scautlingand Board. coWo.Jfoe L MOLASSES, y galloff- III New CropCuba. 1 f Porto Rico, in rada.. ........ oo f l II n t are uiy-aentiruenu. Ala Lake KriC plnuro n-sort last kfnOdo'iiilal. I'ase which have ; failed in obtainini summer n certain sjiiall party of young tr. t,. c& Vr write. Honr, from to 4 lauifs went on t lr a sail. 1 he yacht was maoaBrcI by a handone young hnalinan. who unconsciously made a mash on the jolly girls. Shall I hug tho shore?" anked thu .s.ntlcir. " Well js il i hat's tho lH.st, yu can do." was thu reply of one of the girls. t S.ir.dajrf. IO to IS. -UCiIK TO II K ALT) Tr. A1dres as abuve. v 27 lyeo1Aw t tb a. If People W,lc,iew they shu!d ctuntrlict thu injurious effect of tobacco upon llie UiHh. with th slcrlio prefer vat ive and puriOer. SOZODONT. which not only whitens the Ufili and rinlfis i he uuis healthy. but o-iiiilifs lrMii the teth evry ob jeclionablr! uJor. (Attain liKith pow der. pastes and washes, although they cleanse, also injure the denial enamel. but this ni.vehli-5.-V toilet auxiliary pre-j ervi-6 and strvnetheos it. Its origin 13 botanic and its llavor and odor delight Itil. , f DR. f . V-AND -AFTER J PTTEOELli HOUSE. -JI?DEB NEW MANAGEMENT, WILMINGTON, N. C B. L. PERRY. PToprteior. Late Proprietor Atlantic Hotel. JTlrat-Claas In all IU appolntmenta. Terro 2. ll i 1 2.00 a In bbls. Sugar House. In hhds..L r ' lrbbla......w Svrup.ln lbls...i.... ....... NAILS, Reg, Cut. lOd lull.. 1 1 1 OILS, V gallon. ; . r - , ; 1 j Kerosene,. .......... ......... Of LMra...i.. 4....1I Linseed..;.. R03ln.. ........................ Tar...... M l Deck and 8par I POULTRY . Chickens, live,' grown... I M Spring.... I Turkeys. . ......... I PEANUTS V busheL. I POTATOES, ybnshel- Sweet..... .................... I Irish, Vbbl.. ................. II PORK, V barrel- w ' City Mesa.. .................. .II : frmt 11 1 Bump..; ill BICE Carolina, V lb........ ' Bough. V bushel............. I BAGS, V" lb-Country....b... Cltv L.... 1 TtOPlI! M IK Carolina Central It. R. si5vrrX2w?k AluIB Company. I Offiob of General SuPEBiNTjewumx, Wllmbigton, N. C. June 13th, 1883. Llvernoo .... Lisbon i -J American I 7RAR. if IK Ciiha. ... Porto Rico...... Wanted. A COMPANY WHO PROPOSE TO When tho State is corrupt then the , laws are roost multiplied. Decline of Mini Nervous Weakne.-s. Dysoepsia. d lability, cured bv Impotence. Seu 1 Health IN enewer. I. A N'ew York concern makes euin? ealskin iaciucs. eotl money BEFORE Elictric Apoliuces are tent on 30. Days' TiiaL TO MEfl ONLY, YOUNQ OR OLD, Tt7"IIO ar wvKerinjt from Kibtocs Dkbilttt, Lorr ViTAUTr. Lack of Nkktk Fokcb akd Viwub, WajTIno Weaknesses. m.mi all thoa diseases of a rcxoAt. Natibb rfuitlnr from ABCtES and Other CAisca. Spot! leiiff ami complete nsto rutton of Mealth. ixa and Miihood Ouakaictkei. The Krantieat djucorery of tha Nineteenth Century. Send at once for lliusiratod famplilct free. Addrcaa VOLTAIC BELT CO., MA8XHAIL, MICH. stabllah a manufactory thereon, ell-timber ed cypress lands. Parties who may have such lands to dispose of are requested to communl cate, with me at Wades bo roor by letter with Mr. Josh T. James, at Wilmington in person Full prrtculars as to exact location of lands number of acres, probable yield of timber ci the acre and .lowest price, must be mad i known. JOHN T. PATRICK. State Immigration Agent. aplld-tf I wdhoro. n 1 , North Carolina Resources. 'One of the most uaeful series of dGserin tive books ever published about any State " Boston Poet. ii ii ii M M o Change of Schedule; N I' AND AJTKB JUNE 13th, 188S, THE will be operated on thi No.L No. ov.?7.lreo!&w ttb s U hy ufler with Malaria ? Emory's bTANUARi Clkc rii.13 are infallible, never; fail to cure the most obstinate cases ; purely vegetable. "23 cent, cod Kl a a 3T mall. feamDle 'ANAKKSIS." 110KSWXOCX. Tvo thousand British troops are Scetland and thirty j thousand are Ireland. f in in 'a inSaiHiiM rwm for PIIm. I Price fl, ax druggists, or I eni prepaid dt mill, bampie la ten. Box 24 UFFE R E mat inurai AiBprtidaBe, Xareooa Oabihtr. Mantai rn.iv al Waaaaaaa. Vainabla infonaa f'i"J DtAG.Oiia.Bax aaChicawo dot 37 vamlJkw t tht m A Urursrist'a Story.- Mr. Isaac C. Chapman, Druggist, Kcwburs. N. Y., writes us: "I have for the past ten years hold several cross of DR. WILLIAM II ALL'S BALSAM FOIl THE LUNGS. 1 can say ot it what I cannot say of any other medi . cine. I hare never beard & customer speak of it bat to praiso its virtues in the highest manner. I have recom mended it in a great many cases of I Whoopins; Cough, vrilh tho happiest effects . I bare nsed it in my own family for many years; in fact, always havo a bottle m tho medicine closet ready for use." . ' - WeakNervousLlen VT" 4bIHty. exksaticd iHwra, pre.aiA.tnra .rear and (Aal ara to perform lira oU propHj ara oaoaad br flS rrora of j-ooLh. att wUl And a narfert and laatiac rmoratioa lo -fcwa avealcla Igai u Bauaatfcoa4 ia THEMARSTON BOLUS. .iioer autcaara aracftavc a or irammta. Thta tr-Atmaatof ."r oceWu!i T611? txrttit diaaoaia. axw mm Aiwt tmiHma aad ab-olnta thw TI? in'?ra,Ka od, Traaaaaa frea. B11R5T0M RIKEOyCfX. 4CW.ua St. KcvYork. vot t7-lyjodAw t th s Hale's Industrial! Series. Two Volumes Now Ready. 1. Tub Woods and Timbers op Vnxn I aBOusa. (Jurtls's, Emmons', aod Kerr's js namcai Jteports; supplemented bv accurate Cjuoty Beports of Standing Forests, andlllua- ixaieu uy an excellent Aiap ol the State. 1 Volume 12mo. Cloth. 27S pt.. 1.25. II. Is the Coil axd Iros Counties of Nokth Carouna -tmmoiu', Kerr!-, Lald ley's, Wilkes, and the Census Reports; sup plemented by full and accurate sketches of the Fifty six Counties and Map of the State. 1 Volume 12mo. Cloth. 425 pp., $1.50. Sold by all Booksellers, or mailed postpaid. on receipt of the price, by i wll ' E J. HALE A SON, Publishers, Booksellers and Stationers, New York r- P'l HAE. Publisher, Ralebth. N C sept 29. Choice New Crop Molasses following fccnocraie Kauroai : PASSENGER HAIL AND EXPRESS TRAI?? Dally except Sundays. ive Wilmington at 7.00 P. M Leave Raleigh at .7.S5P. M Arrive at Charlotte at. 7.00 A. M 1 Leave Charlotte at .....8.45 P. M 1"? KaJelgh at.... .8.30 A. M j arrive at Wilmington at... .8.25 A. M Passenirer Trains ston at nxri( fHM.i and points designated In the Company's SHELBY DIVISION. PASSKNf 41TR matt. KAPRESS AND FREIGHT. T pally except Sundays. T; 5.30 P.M. rlli. Lwt "'oy 9.00 P. M. Aatsoueioy.. ...................... -7 00 a m Arrive at Charlotte....; ll 'ia' a U A Coffee... C Ex! C" .............. .mm. Crushed....... Oi" a tm aa, .t . a a. - . 6UNGLES(7 Imt M.... ATmftrinn mm Cypress JSaps... ...-JJ ivprees Hearts : i ! STAVES, V M-W. O. BarrtL-B R. O. Ilorshead... 1 TALLOW, t ft ;i TIMBER, V M feet-SMpptef I J i Fine Mill 9! Mill Prime... mxxxx at Au ....... --11 i Common'Mlll. "'ii Inferior to Ordinary , I w HiaitK 1 , v gaj oruw-; . 1 onn tjaroiins........" -. 1 it waj, v w ' Him unwasnea... Brrrrr.. :s for the wOTkltf , cents for poinii mail Tourrm.--r .1. .U-t 1J r" ' dox 01 sampje gooua 'z:yi t way of making more monfJ1"'-, 1 yuu ever iiiuugu yy00."" Capital not required. VTew,; GOLD you ever ran arrrfe- all thA lime Of "dw vonna- and old. You can Tke work is universal J a U I youox anu oiu- a w irvi. Trains No. 1 and 2 make close MMflww, I eenta 10 every evening Through Sleepltiar Cara hotatm w. and Charlotte dilrh ad ChrlnSrBWB wn0' Afse. Station. ucu sna poinu West . L. C. JONES, T W CLartt arl -Snperintcndeat. fun! is l4AEK General Passenger Agent fled we will Bead $1 to P7jLW writing us. Full pirtlrn aon VrrrtnuP Wlil T.r- who give their whole time JJ: success absolutely ct now. Address biw'-bI best book ever sold for' J J 1 pnee. The fastest sebW j ImmMM nroflts tO SXWU" - EINBIBMAN KAINIT. lmLl peoptewantlC ' JWZFt& -rorsaiebr t 1 cessxui aureni. xciium mat Kainlt. Kalnlt. inch 3 SECOND CARGO KOW LAX DINQ AND WILL BE SOLD PROMPTLY FROM WHARF At Low Price. WORTH & WORTH. AfinutOiEE & C ALDER BROS. roTuaaa. f XL X XbAZJAJ ana r. f hnr n rrwrw1a MCD.''lW Groceries. Groceries. Blc t1. . POFEE. SALT, UAI, SODA " MATCHES, TWISE, NAILST " LARD. meal: CORN? LYE. . 8TABCH. T A Y m. w MOLASSES. KICK.-.,., OATS, -POTASH. , CANDLl 8. D4U3. 1 monev rhrht AWST tnan .f - . -i Ar5GwsASB BUCKE rS, SHOT, CAPS, Ac! For sale by ay XDMB mMJf workL AIL of either Zf . voe workers, 7Va I dress, Tkub A Co J boy anma ijw s f a. t. aiA. r 1 Capital not required. J-Js-; nr Mr! rair'make treat TLn f ICercliner & Colder Bros. SSkS - 1 nov so-ead lyw