- The Daily" Review. JOSH. T. JAMES. Editor & Prop. WILMINGTON. N. C. SATURDAY. MAY 3. 1884. KaUrfel at lb PottoSe at WUmlngum.N. C, a eooa4Uf nutter. HEALTHY HINTS. nest to sco it all the states toother and making the - f U Irnnsn VPTV- p . rvmt. Khako a hornet 3 where, bat in attracting me iw- i V lh are at home. of persons from erery portion of the . ... ho . . to the extent of thosa resources. in- She is a Anna As the tide of European travel will sooa actio, it will be interesting to travellera to recall the recent decision of the United States Supreme Court with reference to the wearing apparel which returning tourUti may brin with them tree from daty. The catc decided was that of William Astor axainst Collector Merrit. oi New York, and was published at the time it was rendered, but, for the benefit of those who may hare orerlooked it, it may cot be inopportune to repeat the gist ot the decision. Tho court held that to constitute wearing, apparel ia the raeaniog of the section which ex empts wearing apparel from duty, it must bo in a condition to be worn with" out further manufacture by the pas senger returning Irom abroad; must be intended for Ids own use or that of his family who accompany him as passea- rr. and not to be ciTen away: must - be suitablo tor the season of the year. tnr) mnt not exceed m auanlitv or Quality the ordinary character of his ap pare!, or what is reasonable In view of his means and station. Tho articles need not. however, bare been actually worn. . That Indians will make industrious and thrifty citizens is rapidly being demonstrated. A letter from the Indian Nation cites the following as an illus tration : "Rer. Gilbert Tailor Thomp son' was born in the 'Old Na'.ion,' Georgia, and U now 36 years ot " ace. He lately resided at Franklin, Tcnn., but came to tho Nation last summer to remain. He decided to settle on the iin rfiho Mlisonri. Kansas & Texas Railroad, about twenty miles south of Vinita. and has claims covering about 10,000 acres of magnificent land. Hi claim takes In tho railroad lor nearly four miles, and extends trow ix to seven miles east and west. He em ploys a Lrge force of men, has just purchased twenty jtradtd bulls. 700 cows and nearly 1.400 steers, and before the season closes will bring here about 2.000 steers which he now own in Texas. He is running eiht sulky ploughs, breaking sod. will to-morrow start a steam gang plough with six ploughs in the gnt each turning a tixteen-inch furrow. Hois putting up mkny miles or wire fencing and prepar ing to sow 3,500 acres of wheat thi fall. Nor Is this aa exceptional case. Many others are doing or preparing to da the Don't try to UKe tnengnioi wj Irom an express tram at a rauruau crossing, i , nm.'t tl k bask to a, woman won handles a fire shovel with grace and ilflTteritv. Hon't eo nearadratt. if a dralt conies i-t. ,1 r a toward you run away, a ugni uiu the most dangerous. . . rwt hlnw in tli9 eun your gr3nq- r-.u orr;0rl in thn war ot 1812. It l The widow of tho once famou3 Mexi can general. Santa Anna, is livitg qui- At- :n ht.r- --;- state, antl seldom trades into the outer world. onlv torty eteht years old. San having been President or Mexico, mree , krn.a-iA Horn . She vvas uiwis u j... - father carneu m mv "i - u. - plighted to him in her cradle, and mar- moro angerou3 now than it was men thir.ccn Vtars!" rn KnM n rd bv tbe other ent .l -.i:nr- Aifintnr. I f haw it out in front ol me . "!Jr, hn tad lost bis leg stove to see if it is al.ve. Is is general iiuu oi u.l a and cot Into a Texas prison, lor twenty years ber life was spent m a iroupa Jar"d of wbichit is io posses camp, surrounded by the whirl of war- s;orK possession to a bull do is ten fare. Her husband was nve nmes poinwoi mo m. . . . r : I r.,- ! tmiccl rrt-v t things after vou have was banished, recalled. Damaneu aa. too much to waist yourself. . f 11 ir a V. milli hla wifn in I . . , !il ' i c. II AA Virn ulth hl4 W1IQ 1Q I . . . 1 1 :L 1 Unf3 -.n suu uaaiijr uitu rM . jjod IRO 10 uuu wjih jv"- exile as a traitor. She has seen much TQj3 -l3 onc cf the most unhealthy prac- . It I I... I -r.1 llnllTTllli'Il I IlrP I I1H.L II. IUalli vav'utt.iij M...... "( nrv mill icLtiibvi " . , - -Li.-' eK nrr nnioved man, can be addicted to. i W " "v !f, nro euro ho ia a one thoroughly(peaceful man life. Itoucli ou Corns." Ask for Wells' "Raugh on Corns " 15c. Quick, complete curd. oft corns, warts, uunions . PEUSONAI. Hard or cod prevaricator, hire another man to break tbe news to mm. nh bomb-shell in the stove to amnso the audience. You may not linger here below to enjoy me ap plause, even if you should win any. Hnn't. when ffunninir. put tbe pipe been smokine into the pocket Aii'a niiioua viivRin is a Durclv (Toinhin liniiici rnmpdvfor Heauaclies, n;i;.,ticnnca nnd ( !nnstlDatlOH. iaSllV taken, actin promptly, relievinz quick- j v . cw. r or saie uy xuuuus uiw. Dcllossct. coa MAY MOONSHINE. Col. Wm. French, an ex-Confederate where you are carrying your powder. fRor f .Tarkaon. M 33.. 13 dead. umusa juu iao " w-"" . -n.. f iKo tion and another suit oi ciome. bamuei x . Aonuen , irviikt New York 6'txn. who was injured at a fi in Thomas street. New lorn cuy, Tuesday night, died yesterday. Torillard hw contributed five tlinncan t il,11?vra to Uhe fund be":ng raised m New Jersey, in aid of the ped estal for tbe liartholdi staiuc. Old John Ingmanson. ot Sycamore, 111., used to hold Christine Nilsson on I- n m when sho was a child in Sweden, and when he went to sell his tinware she went with! him and sang to draw purchasers. George Augustus Sala gets 10.000 a year from the Ixodon Illustrated News lor writing a page a week and occas-j.-inil i!rimatie criticism. He cets .mthnr C: to ooo from tho Daily Tclc- nmrJi for an editorial ot a co'utun long - . . now and men. . fin lii rn ent birthdiy anniversary the Ka:ser Wilhelru received as a ent the sword of General Von Soy It was presented to him by the last sur 5tsce5cv . 0..1 ,nn htm-1 does nisKev. VIVIIIK SCIon til ' inM. a "'V - . . . . w , . I a 1 .1 ...1 .tn n vtrrtffrr T OCT cf or. ,.1,1 mtn ' A OliaCS UOClur wuu a ' ....... . 1 . r . t? : ii.oc t . i il. mnnv in a nan r i iiiiuimju v Mr. Wl.liam M. f. Kour.u, oi mr .- - -- - a un nn . . - mr i i i i eL-cn 1 1 nH nsu i vi-r ut'i mi uiuu tun v.j Prison Association ot rvew loric, nas r t; -v r. ,.0, n c0 in miuiM an honorarv, drrespouaiiizp-r:"':: . r . ,.r. ' " r, ; - r - ' i ti 1 aftu . "i nave uone iuut uueu, uhwi. IIICUIUCI 'I UIC i" u.wi i ...... Iln nn of llrpat isritain. inis unioi. h nn.!r lLa r.harrt 70.000 souls. The r.nlw nthp.r Amprlcan member is Mr tame. t " chi. snirl tn to the new boy in school,' 4 that you do not indulge in the wicked and nltny nanii oi siuukiujj ciifarsb." "Xaw," replied the boy, in a burst ot proud disdain; -gimme a ciay pipe and some nigger head tobacco when you want me to enjoy comfort, None o1 your lancy sraoKes icr rae. L'irtt ifimn r'nnntomDlatini some hAimnn's in n. ilorisL's window) "Flovv- rh lwnntiful thimrs.' Second I -: . r ..Vr. nrl thdtr n t-ii lilrn whlS- lrPS- I ClllWU JLV9, iUW V. t dlitz key in one respect." lirst citizen jorr "What respect uo you reii-i w. They maKe a nosegay; su Charles Brace, of New York. Mr. Richard J. Evans ha recently Kopn nnnnint.nl Suhennlendent and Aeixt.int Chief Eneineer of tho West rn Ttnilrod of (leoreia. He has had nniT pTnpnenco in mis Kinu oi vsorik. r--- , and was lor many years counix-ieu that , Always successful?" "Never lost a patient under it." When a lecturer goes to Montana he . . ... i ir gives his lecture a tiue em oruwu iu u, nineteen syllable word, and causes the people to think it a new kind of mixed drink, and they crowd the halls to their utmost capacity. I It makes an editor mad to have word . v r it. . nnmn nn thron?n tne inoe irom iuu The two Houses ol Congress have practically agreed to appropriate a mil lion of dollars for tbe expeusts of a commission to ylsit Mexico and tbo Central American States In the interest of our commerce. Theidealsexcedcnt, sayt tho Indtz-Appcal. The Rovcro ment Is really unacquainted with its nt door neighbors. The trade ol and ol Central and South American nations goes across tbeAtlan- tlc Instead of comine to New Orleans. v.rMV V York or Bolton. The million dollars, evta If the money is pent on a mere junketim expedition by Republican who fall to get a presi dential nomination, will bo well invested, lis appropriation will show to tha DcoDle ol neigbborinz nations that these United States arc anxious to form close commercial, alliances with them, and tho moment' they arc con vinced or this they will respond in a manner which must be beneficial to us. It Is to be rezretted that a wise policy rf non-lnPTfereneo with the affairs of foreign nations, adopted with excellent reason by the founders of this govern meat, has in Liter years been so per. Tertcd as to become a practical bar to mtlmata trade Intercourse with the peo ple of nations close by us an inter coursa which could but have been bene ficial to all concerned. A hundred years ajo wo were three millions of people, just forming a gov cru ra ent of a uew ;kind lor our. telrcj, and threatened ou all sides. To-day we are fifty-five millions, our system ol gorernmentjs really adopted by almost tho whole continent, and do foreish power would for a moment dream of interference with us. Yet the noa-actlon- which was lormerly the dictate cf sclf-interest-7nd application of the law of self-preservation has be coms a settled principle of government; erca more wo carry tho Idea beyond any point which the earlier itatesmea thought of. ilsppilythe accumulated capital of the country seeks outlets, and the spirit ot adventure and enter prise and common sense is abroad in tha land; and tho theorist who fails to find in tha constitution any warrant for lhacxpendiinroofthli million of dol lars Is onhecded when he protests. Another government million goes to the New Orleans exposition. Wo wish tha mUlion could bo mada twica as much. Undar.what seems to bo moa admlrablo preliminary management this exposition promises f lorious re lets, not only In bringing: the ptoplo of with Morgan's New Orleans and Texas counting-room that a lady is waiting Railroad. M?r BlfrX.u three nights oi stairs nuu net to uc wmj Mnliriji nositivelv cared witn Eils hia vcttk nftpr a 10 bill. ornr's Stakdakd Ccri; Fills, a never Thpr ft sim on buildinz at Los failing remedy; purely vegetable, con- An(role cal.. which has been read by tain no quinine, sugar-coaieu .'jcenis. R w"oman witb e o o&w. i "NVOUDS OP WISDOM. Think twice before you accuse onco. Trnth U the highest thins that man may keep. Reason should not regulate but supple ment virtue. An obstinate man does not hold opin ions they hold nun A crown ot cold caanot -cure the hpdspho nor a velvet slinrer the gout. ELernitv Is lonsr enough to make for tho ills of our brief troubled here. a woman witn tne aia oi me wcuiwu light, five miles out at sea. It must have been an ice cream sign. Half the DeDnermint ot the worm is raised in Mir.hiffan. Half the devilment of tho world is raised in Ohio- Twenty-four Hours to Live uhn. Lafavette. Ind.. who announces that ho is now in -'per fect health," we have the following: "One year ago I wa9 to all appearance, in the last stages of Consumption. Onr best physicians gave my case up. I finfillv trnt sn low that our doctor said I i.i l t : ,rinv.rnnr hnnra AT v life tnends then purchased a bottle of DR. DCl- . . . LUNGS, which considerably benehted To parenu nothing marks so impre- me j conlinucd until I took nine sively theflichtoftime as the growth bottie3 anj i am now in perfect health of their children. u Tho most scalding of all tears are j,ast summer over 50,000 people those that flow inward through tne crossed the Atlantic to Europe, lhis soul, not ontward down tho cheek. year, however, it is not expected that A creat peril, rafely passed, instantly more than 10;000 will go abroad because sneus on . ail commoner iiarusu.''s a i oi iuo m.u ujjjiu;h;u uk .uo strange light of comfort and peace Stories heard at mother's knee arc never wholly forgotten. They form a little spring that never1 quite dries up in our journeys through scorching years election. Doliiffa Great Deal of Good. frs .T lipwr rf Portland. Me.. xxt ri t fa . Yrtn r URMRY'S riAUBOLIC SA1.VP. ii dninir n. arpnt deal of COOd. With every member o a household Some of my friends bav0 ben "greatly , .u ani i npiipriLiPfi dv lis usa. i inins it u iuc anxious vo pr'QJu.u iu ncuu tui - - , r i r-K nii,A,KV irin.i twnnU bcjftsalvol have ever used. Ucwareof . . . 1 - 1 . 1 r :t fn!interfil ana cceas now cnccriui ineiauuij cunc can be mane: 1 t Kren m the fiercest uoroar 01 our fttnrmv nutsion. conscience, thoczh in hj-r nfpt whisfieraJ ffives to the SUDr ruacy of rectitifde the voice of an undy ing icsiiQjooj. RAKER'S PAIN PANACEA cures I pa n in Man and Beast. For use ex ternally and internally. DR. ROGER'S VEGETABLE , WUKM biuut' instantly destroys falsehood is in a hurry ; it may he at Worms and removes the Secretions any moment detected and punisneu. which cause them. Trnth Is calm, serene, its iudgmeut is onhteh. its kins cometh out of the 111? UfAVITT C. KELUSRER'S chambers of eternity. I LINIMENT is an infallible cure for a. Uv.. 1. n o! mi mw.m Dksnm.tiem Rnralne l.ninnaoa ami ens the temper, 6tifles anger, Jextin- Diseases of tho Scalp, and for promoting . . r : . I. L. - .1 I I iti inn en p. reircuas mo uauu. uuu tramples upon temptations.' Suddcti Chances. Changes of temperature are nnmion dinrerous affections: full-blooded. aDolexr is to bo apt to in the feared. Denton's Balsam cures Colds. Courhs. Rheumatism. iCidnev troubles, etc. i Can be used externally as a plaster. Tt 13 frninf to he hard for snv modern ritv trt nrviiiirn thprivllizatinn rvf nnolpnt ruii.hiitodfHi. n3ip.xv is 10 do leareu. 1 r''J . : . w All. both younc and aged, should, have "rae. bhc had eight circuses iinjtvnKFrrrrs rcaav: in?y are nairft.ilin Whpn vou have riin in tbe head, are dizzy, feverish, rheumatic or other wife affected, take from three to ten. according to bulk of individual. In twenty-four, hour or less time, you will be content. Constitutions are much alike. Veitigo, dizziness, and pain can come on'.y whea impurity in tbe blood is too much for tbe life' in ns to carry without a struggle. And it is this struggle that Biuxdketu's Pills aid. and no mistakes are mado when! you mr! t&kn awav imDuritlcs fiom the blood. Void of Offence. The breath becomes void of ofTence" when contaminated with decaying or impure teeth, if SOZODONT, the ca tional beautificr of badly turnished mouths, is used systematically. It in stitutes a speedy reform of those condi tions favorable to dental ttecay, such as the corrosive action of acid impurities fermenting upon the coronal surface, the destruction of tbo enamel by tartar and the injurious influenca of tobacco. Polish daily and after meals, if possi V Y V V V V V V V Tbe best evidence in the world of the purity and excellence of BiactwelTa Bull Durham Smoking' Tobacco ia found in tho fact that the fame of this tobacco increases from year to year. This could not be the case if it were merely gotten up to sell," or had any dubious or dangerous ingro dients in it Among: millions cf users of all nationalities, rarely some one irould find out if it Trere impure, injurious or unpalatable. For 13 years this tobacco has been acknowledged to be tho best in the tcorld, and every year the Bull Durham brand grows more popular, the demand f or it wider, and smokers more enthusiastic over its delicious natural flavor. Ask your dealer for it. Get the genuine trade mark of the EulL 1 There is no mischief done whera Blackwell's Bull Durham Smoking: Tobacco is used. inch 7 1yd nrm c f rt SUCCESS TO TRIFLES ! CUCUMBER PICKLES, In bottles, keg3 and bbls. Large and Juicy. PRUNES, DRIED APPLES - 1 AND DRIED PEACHES. Received lately and guaranteed fresh. CANNED GOODS: 1 , FRESH APPLES, In quart and gallon cans. PEACHES, BARTLETT, PEARS, PINE APPLES. TOMATOES, (standard). WINSLOWS CORN. GREEN PEAS, STRING AND LIMA BEANS P. L. 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Mass.. who may be consulted on all diseases requiring skill and experience Chronic amd obstinate dtecres that have bafled the skill of all lip A I other physicians specialty, fca Em Such treated successful-" HJ f Q f" I C? ly without an in- stance or isxiure. apl Si-dAw 4w 500 Horses . CAN BE FITTED OCT WITH Harness, Bridles, Saddles, Collars, name. Ac a full lino of Trunks. Bags and batchels. Car rlsgea, Buocles, Phaetons, Carls, Drays, &c. All our goods are frceh and best quality for price In the State ' MtDOUGALL A BOWDE3C. 114 North Frort St. , Next to D. A. Smith's Jrur-Itsre Store. - UAPLKO ADS , 2c. Wilmingtori & VpMoK I Ilailroad Company. : i; - i 1 1 - "flhnington. K. C A prll 23, 1&?4. ) r WHOLESALE " S- The wholesale small orders sea3?s : ,v PeclA5 Change of Schedule. N AND AiTEIi APRIL 27, 1884, Al D.00 A. M.. Paeeener Trains ion the W liming ton & Weldo Railroad will run aa follows : DAY MAIL ASD EXPRESS T1LUNSD AIM o NOS. 47 NOBTH AND 4S SOtTTli. Leave IV Ibnlngton, Front St. Dept, P.C0 aJ Arrive at Weldon - , 2.31 P. Leave Weldon.....!... 1 3.00 P. Arrive at Wilm 'gton, Front St. D'pt, S.40 P. 1 Ja M M U Fast Theougu Mail & Passsngkis Tsajw dailt No. 40 sotrrH. r Leave Weldon ...... 5.50 P. M Arrive at Wilm'ton,FTontStJD'pt 10.25 P.Jil MAIL AND PASSENGER STRAINS DAH.Y No. 43 North! Leave Wilmington.... , Arrive at Weldon... ... 8.00 Pi M. ... 2.0 A M. Train No. 40 South will etop only at Wilaon, Goldsboro and Magnolia. j I Trains on Taiiboro Branch Road Leave Rocky Mount forTarboro at 1.20 A. LI. and 4.20 P. M.. Daily, .Sundays excepted). Returning leave Tarboro at 10.00 A.M and 3 P. M, Daily. Trains on Scotland Neck Branch Roaid leave Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.25 P. M. Re turning . leave Scotland Neck -at 8.30; A. M. daily except Sunday. ' t Train No. 47 makes closo connection ; at Wel don for all points '1 North Dally. All rail via Richmond, and dally except Sunday via Bay Line. 1 - . , i . - ' Train No. 43 runs dally and makes close con nection for all Point3 North via Richmond and Washington. I , All trains run solid between Wl'mlngton an- Washington, and have Pullman Palace bleep ers attached. I For accommodation of local travel a passen ger coach will be attached to local freight leav ing Wilmington at 6.55 A. M. Daily except aunaay. JOHN F. DIVINE, General Super in tcaden T. M. EMERSON, Genera" Passenger A cent.' apl 23 i . - I 1 Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta R. Co, CFFICa OF GENKKAL. StrPEKTNTENDKKI. Wilmington, N. C. April 25.1S54 -1 i Change of Schedule, ON AND AFTER APRIL 2oth, 18:4, at 4.33 A. M., the following Passenger Sched ule will be run on this road : ' , NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, DAJLY Nos. 4S I Weet and 47 East. I-eave Wilmington.. y.'O r. M Leave Florence 2.4t) A. ii Arrive at C. C- & A. Junction 6.20 A. M. Arrive at Columbia fi-40 A. K. Ieave Columbia - 9. 55 P. M. Leave C, C. & A. Junction. 10.30 P. M. Leave Florence 4.33 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington S.23 A. M. Night Mail ani Pass-kjk2 Tkaih, Daily NO. 40 WKST. Leave Wilmington..... .10.40 P. M Arrive at Florence ,..t-1.45 A. M. MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN DAILY 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 at Flemlngton. and Marion Passengers for Columbia and all points on G & C. R. R., C, & R. R. Stations, Aiken June tion, and all points beyond, should take the 40 Night Express. - Separate Pullman Sleepers for Cnartesto and Augusta on Train 40 All trains run solid between Charleston end Wilmington. s Local freight leases Wilmington dally ex cept Sunday at 5.00 A. M. . , JOHN F. DIVINK, , General Suceriutendent T. M. EMERSON, General Passcnjrer Agent aid 2S Carolina Central R. R. Company. Office or (Sekesal. scbimx&kd-2tx, . Wilmington. N. C. Oct. , 1885. o Change of Schedule, N AND AFTER OCT'R 1st, 18S3, THS following tscneouie will be operated on this Railroad : i PASSENGER MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN 1 Daily except Sundays. Leave Wilmington at 7.00 P. No. L J Leave Ralelghat 8.00 P. Arrive at Charlotte at. ,7.39 A. Leave Charlotte at.. 8.15 P. Arrive Raleigh at .....8.30 A. No. 2. ) Arrive at Wilmington a t.. -.8.2$ A. M M M M M M Passenger Trains stop at reg-lar etatlon only, ana points designated In the Company. Time Table. . SHELBY ' BIVISION, PASSENGER, MAIL EXPRESS AND FREIGHT. . Dally except Sundaye. Vn o ( Leave cnarlotte............ 8.15 A. M Arrive at Shelby .12.15 P. M. Vrt A ) Leave Shelby.- 7.40 P.M. i - Arrive at Charlotte 5.40 P. M. TAins No. 1 and 2 make closo connection at Hamlet with R. & A. Trains to and from Ra) eigh. Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte. Take Train No, 1 for Statesville, Station Western N C R R, Asheville and points West. Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens, Atlanta and all points Southwest. L. C. JONES, Superintendent. s F. W. CLARK, General Paeaecger Agent octl Weaktaoeeli F- trim mumJ C WLoca !cbn:ty,elitiled power, preijiur c-cny and fcilura to pcrforel lire's ltIcprcTorIy arc caaaed by eaceciL crr.es of youth, etc will tai perfect nd lastiny rcstcrtioo to robot health sso icroni manfcXMl ia THfAARSTON BOLUS. iMifc-tf uuih dra(rgiEg nor i't'itrmmtm. Thitntmnt nt I hrtitul !fl ilnmi'ivn il iceessfal hcxzve h-rr 1 Pn perfect dia iosi. BMrnnd direct tnetbo: and hsolnt thor. onhn. l'uli icfjrtr.tion and TretU free. Ad'ircsa Cocsrutir.? I'Ljticicn cf UARST0?! REUECYC0..40n.14!hSLi KewYorfc. uov 27-lyioilAw t h s ed. TMOSAOTS, UM ECOND STREET,! tween Market aad rriisees, Ladles an Cea tlemsn goods ef every description, any color. Also, cleaning; ECOorio? and bleaching. 3 jStud me & pair of jovx old Rid Glove. . r -9T.2&tf . - r- - v. ... BAGGING -tandard,....,. i LO...... ....... BACON North Carollnl' Kams, V ft.........,..." Shouldors, a ... Sides. V ..:.....! ' WESTERN SOKT Hams.... 1 1 Sides. V lb..............."' Shoulders i..... DRY SALTED SMas Mr IV Shoulders, V ft,.. ', "Va BARRELS-SplritsTurpmti; M, New Ne- York, each.."' ? 5 Nptt fa pr W IN) ft u 4 10 o 11 ri 00 BEESWAX, V 2j BRICKS, M BUTTER, VIb 1 1 - North Carolhaa.......... ' Nortlwrn ...... CANDLES, f Spcrm...k......'.M...... 1 Taxiow..... ; Adamantine........ ... CIIEESIl, V lb- Northern Factory. uairy, cream... state CO! Java. - Lagnyra. KIO! CORN MELVL, ? bus., In sacks , UUMUtfkiX'Si n vt. ...... 1 Yarns, & bunch...... EGGS, V. dozen... FISH Mackerel, No. 1, w bbl aiacEerei, rvo. tt S3 13 S s 2 I. itate l U FFEE, V lb 'T I U rva.... 18L 1 Sow ... H RS ME.VL, bus., la sack 7?2 1 8 TTON TIES, V bunrUcT 1 w MESTICS- . 1 a f 2 6U 85 Q 25 11 .16 001 . in ii 4 m 1 . 1, V halt bbl.. S Mackerel, No. 2 half bbf I S i Mackerel. No. 3, bbl.... WVl Mullets, v bbi...:. .;' J S f Mullets, Pork bbls .." 2 . . N. C. Roe Herring, ? keg I 3 S S J FERTILIZERS. s.000 kL1' Peruvian Guano, No. I.......57M i Lobos...; . 00 m ' Baogh'arhoBvhate .mm 2! SJJSrV ..28 S3S unwuu ......... Mm 77 " C70 ot !M1e1: '-.-co 00 to j. :iuiu . ................. CO On Navassa Guano............ "in no Complete Manure "'Man ' Whann's Phosphate ... nn nn Wando Phosphate.. ........ jo m Berger & Eutz's Pkorphatc.OO w S Excellenza Cotton TatfiSa Sfi JSf French's Carbonate of Ue.. 7 00 St m French's Agricultural lC 1 S l f FJUUR, V bbl- 1 fine ..ftW) Northern Super. 5 . Extra I... . 600 " Family....: ...Too City Mills Extra...; e tt " Family 5 75 J&xtra r amily.... 6 60 GLUE w a.. GRAIN, V bushel Com, from store, bags.whlte, Corn, cargo, In bulk, white. Corn, cargo, In bags, whits.. Corn, cargo, mixed, in bags.. oats, irom store. 1 Cow Peas HIDES, Eb Green........... Dry...... HAY, tf" 100 Ci3 , Eastern Otfc Hit, an on ait ou 0 1 u 9 a ........... 6 0 65 100 QU 66 I 11 1 Western 1 is North River HOOP flRON, V lb-LARD.tf'lb 75 Alt e t 00 1 40 ! Northern.. North Carolina. LIME. V barrel......... LUMBER, City Sawed. V M ft' Ship Stuff, re3awed... 18 00 Rough Edge Plaui 15 00 West India Cargoes,accordiag to quality... ..13 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned.. 13 CO Scautllng and Board. com,n..!2 00 alOLASBrio, gallon New Crop Cnba, La bhds " in bbls. Porto Rico, la 1 nds " 4j In bbls.;... Sugar House, in hiida.... " " in bbld Sttut. in bbls... NAILS, V-ie, Cut. lOd btsla OILS, V gallon iieroccne....i. . Lard... ; Linseed.... Rosin. T&r ..... Deck and Spar.;... POULTRY . Chickens, live, grown... .. " Spring....... TurKeys P E AN UTS W Imshel. . POTATOES, V bnshel Sweet. 100 em m Clf at oc ' 40' 00 00, 1 00 26 10 0 CO n 1 10 90 00 00 25 1 10 7J 90 011 1 6 ill en v t ill 1UJ Vkl 'Vt Irish. bbl I" PORK, V barrel City Mess - V- t Prune ..-' ! Rnmp ...i -.""j3 UiVixvai uiuioi jf w ------ Rough. W bushel BAGS, V lb Country halt, v sacK, Aium..... juiverpoo Lisbon... American. SUGAR, T Jo Cuba Porto Rico A Cofiee...... B C Ex C Crushed. SOAP, V te Northern 1 00 . . . 00 i 1 00 ...... w : ............ - m .. ::::: m : , - a m Cl SHINGLES, 7 In. VM g Z)t Common i Im f J' Cypress "Saps..... 2 i Cyrrces Hearts v:",Vioa fi STAVES, V M W. O. Barrel.." R. O. lfoirshead... ? V 1 1 i TALTX3W, V ft. Fine MU1 MiU Prime, Mill Fair. ' Common Inferior WHISKEY, uui w V4Uwuj'""" ac m WOOL, V ft Washed ' 5 f I Unwashed I Bnrrv ..m,.-. V i lee omppiu- , Sil 4 fffJ! H mm in to Ordinary "JT l . gal-Northern.. 1 ; .1 1 w - I AT T fo' the working (jULU p.V3 ifi ju5l box of sample goal that wJU F',&? way of making more money w you evef ihought possible at Capital not required; We will can wcrk all the Ume or In fVp youDg and old- You can easily t? wnu Ji vrv evenln. 1 ':. its' ! IDS 7? .iiiti tn S3 cverv evening. work may test the business, .,xrtMolir4 nffA-' to all vhO STO - fied we wiU snd 1 1 to pay . n ..Mitt art. CLtlf- ndtltopay "f .rf Fnll TirtlmUrs. di'PT, r sent free. Fortunes wiU V who give their whole time 10 t?e f, F now.- Maine, Addresa snssojr DOT : -t best book ever sold for ttf jyi price. The fastest selling boo. Immense profits to ageow- tZt people wan it. Any aeca sitX ccssful agent. Terms free- "sx . Co , Portland. Maine. Jy Capital not 'ht business at which persons f"1 tf " or old, can make great pa7.J work, with aww micw r;r- porti- ticulars to H. IUcbtt r, 1 nor Ko'i lv ' ' 1 r . . - ...I K IV" k t.- f rwvia which wiU BrlJ'je p m mm ww 1 J T lm workC- All, of cftber sex. The broaa rou Ai Hour ino wu"-:-the workers, absolntcJT Klir6. areas, Tbub A Co., Aug-" eot jyw