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MISCELLANEOUS iRlfORTHIHGTOM'S nfiP ((top IHQEAI (ORE C USED Y IgOYSB 35 TEAKS, s for Cholera. Cnungo. USED OVEK 25 TEARS. Cholera. Dlar- , 2e ---- nmmer CoiDlalt,ljsppsia, rUo-iu " o 1 As omoc and botceU. Introduced 6 fV 16J. by Snnfm-General C. 8. A. Eeeosj in tniTh7 Gn Warren, Forveyor-Gener&J ; Hoa. Kea sner Solicitor U. S. TreMory. and other. Price, if ioii by Druprists and Dealers. Only genuine il ' "i'mc U blown In bottle. Sole proprietor, U THE CHARLES A.YD3ELER CCMPAKT, " ' ,n BAtTIMOM, Mo., U.S.A. Capital Prize $75,000. Ticteet-3 only $5. Shares in proportion. ! . Hilt r-'.t - f , - i' Louisiana State Lottery Company - We do het ily certify that -toe supervise the arrangements for all the Monthly and Semi Annual Drawings of The Louisiana State Lot lery Company, and in person manage and con ,7:l tht Drawings themselves, and thai the lane art conducted with honesty, fairness, and ,1 vooil fiiith toward all parties, and toe autfior rith' Company to use this certificate, teithfaa outs of our signatures attached, in its adver isements." Commissioners. Incorporated In 18C8 for 25 years by the Leg islature for Educational and Charitable pur-poscs-vrith a capital of $1,000,000 to which a eaerrc fund of over $550,000 has since been Jieci. ' ,L By an overwhelming popular vote Its fran flh'se was made apart of the present State Constitution adopted December 2d, A. D.,1879. The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed bp the people of any State. ; It never scales or postpones, lis Grand Slnglo Number Drawings take place monthly. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTITXK. TCIrhth Grand Drawinsr. Class II. in the Ar.adimv of Music, at New Orleans, Tuesday, August 12, 18St 171bt Monthly Draw- Ins?. Capital Prize, $75,000. ino.nno-Tinicntfi at Five Dol lara Eacli. Fractions in Fiftns in proportion. JUST OF PHIZES. I Capital Prize of....... 1 Capital Prize of....... 1 Capital Prize of 1 Prizes 75,000 25,000 10,000 12.00C 10,000 10,000 of $6,000 & Prizes of 2,000 1(1 PrtTDi n-f 1 fMYI w v. . n 20 Prizes of 500 , - ) 100 Pitas of 200 MX 300 Prizes of 100 80,000 m Prizes' of SO... 2o,000 1000 Prizes of 25 25,000 APPKOXIMATION PHIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $750. 9 500. 9 250. 6,750 5.250 1.S67 Prizes, amounting to........... $265,500 Application for rates to clubs should be made only to the office of the Company In New Or leivns. For further Information, write' clearly, giv ing full address. Make P. O. Money Or ders payable and address Registered Letters to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, NEW ORLEANS, La. POSTAL NOTES and ordinary letters by Mall or Express (all sums of $5 and upwards by Express at our expense) to ,,, M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La. OrM. A. DAUPHIN, 607 Seventh St.,' Washington, D. C. july 15 wed-aat 4w-d&w TheO & 1 1 V R6 V I eiV. a?4 the corrupt and corruptinguse ABOVEALL. If in my soul, dear, v An omen should dwell. Bidding me pause ere ; I loved thee too well ; i '. ' f tne whole circle ' " Of noble and wise, . i v With stern foreboding, Between us should rise - , I will tell them, dear. That Love reigns a Kins. Where storms cannot reach him, Ana woro3 cannot stmpr. He counts it dishonor TIi3 faith to recall, r , He trusts and forever! He gives and gives all! Stxll Tliere'rf More to Follow. A tree in Millord, Mass., to which George Washington tied his horse in about 17G0, was recently cut down and will be converted into mementoes. Al though not a very large tree, it is esti mated that it will produce about 750. 000 canes, several hundred arm chairs, about the same number of lounges, tour score of bedsteads and 1,000 piana stools. The reSt will be concert ed into toothpicks and umbrella - han dles. Norristown Herald. - 'EJie Demands ofliusiness. Tbey were on their way to the depot. She was going to the country for a few weeks to visit her mother, and he was to remain in town and slave away at the office. "It's loo bad. John," she raid, "that business should keep you iu the city during the hot weather." - It can't be helped," be replied man fully. "Business must bo attended to even if the weather is -hot." TheD something that sounded hke Kum-tc- tuni'tiddy" came from under John1s breath. "What did you say?" she demanded suspiciously.; I said that business, my dear, must be attended to without regard to the weather." "Ob, I thought you said something else." 'No, fhat was all. I shallimiss you Very much, dear," he went on, "but it Will only be for a tew weeks, you know, and then we will be together again Rum-te tum-ti " The shriek of a locomotive drowned the latter part of bis remark, and placing his wife on the train; he kissed her lovingly and in a broken voice bade her good-by. When the train had pulled out of sight John went into the station and said to the agent: "Give me a (rum-te-tum-tiddy) ticket to Coney Island and return. Oh, (rum-te-tum-tiddy. Hi-ho!)" "1 have used Ayer's my tamuy lor many A ladywrtes : Sarsanarilla in years', and could not keep house with out it. ortue relict ot tne pam con sequent upon female weakness and irregularities, I consider ii without an equa n By the Light of Pay. PAST IMPOSSIBILITIES THE FACTS OF THE PRESENT HELP IN THE NEW ERA. "I remember when they were putting up the poles for the first telegraph line In the State of New York, and now look there!" ex claimed a citizen of the metropolis to his friend, as the two stood on tho summit of the tall Equitable Building la Broadway. "The city Is strung with wires like a harp, and elec trie communication Is tho dally miracle of the world. People no longer wonder and laugh at It as they did at Morse when he first suggest ed its possibility." 1 The age marches on and prejudice must give way. Nobody has a monopoly of truth. Kven the conservative guild of physicians admit that tho secrets of mediclr e are shared bv all men. I dressed his wound and God healed him," said old Galen. Once that terrible dls ease, Rheumatism, was supposed to be a shift Inp, local ailment, now attacking the joints and now the musclei. To -Uy it is demonstra ted to be a disease of the blood Mrs. Henry Bogert, of No- 454 Atlantic Ave ue, Brooklyn. N. Y., writes to Messrs. His ?ox Co.. of New York, nrourletors of PAR ICR'S TONIC, that fiho had been completely !jabled from Ehcumatlsm and pain in the haf k and limbs, she was advised to take the Toxic for Kidney disease. She did bo, and aet ttieuziatism dIanieaxed. 'J he reason Is JPle. Diseased Kidneys produce rheumat 2 litems. Cure them and you destroyhen This is now admitted by all intelll S'phyBlclans. It Is the new lighi thrown on their Hmn-nmwn m-ni Tni.Kkon ihrnrie3. tnWER'S TONIC which is a combination of iae best romoHbi fnv thf Mood known to science, la nniTrr.-na.iiTT cmrcPBsful In combat- latt)Ia terrihltr common complaint. Those ho. Jlke Mrs. Bogert, Buffer, from Kldnty or nlalnt arlslnsr from "apwJvNri hh St th Toxic a prompt 1SV -M. tec, and' fl per wtile. Th larffPT size the cheaper. Jine 11 lm . nrmdAw UeirSto Millions Wanted. In our Portsmouth department, last April, it was recorded that Mc. J. H. Kitchia, brother of ex-Congressman Kitchm, of Edgecombe county, N. C, had been in the Norfolk county clerk s ollice industriously ransacking the om cial records fori n formation in relation to he Hodges family, who were supposed o have lived in this vicinity nearly a century since. The object of the search .was to ascertain whether remote, but blood relations, of these ancients were not living, and therefore interested' in an C3tate worth $6,000,000, advertised by the British government as in tho hands of an administrator and await ing heirs. It is not improbable that representatives of the family will be made to appear at a period not remote. We had the pleasure yesterday ot meet ing Mr. David Hodges, son of Jesse, and grandson of Joseph Hodges, the alter ot whom was the son ot one of thelieirs to tho vast property mention ed. Our Mr. Hodges spent most of his young lite in Portsmouth and auttolk, and has clear and distinct recollections of traditions and facts which may seem o constitute, tho means to demonstra- ion of all that may be needed to es tablish reasonable if not techical proof hat the real heirs of the estate are still in the flesh. Vast estates, or the pro ducts of them, have not unfrequently been jecoTered on much less tangible evidence than that which we believe Mr. David Hodges. who is well known here, can suddIv. lie is a gentleman of unauestioned inteerity. and known any statement he might make where would hnd entire credence. notjoik, Virginian. Dr. Dodd's Nervine No. 2. Will curk nkrvous. physical M and RoniKi WooVtipca canscd by lndls- ?retlon nrl rMiUnif thA laws of health Trice l . - ' T TIITV"PI?D J tir.T.S Cores Syphilis In all ltf forms and stages, ellow or Brown ipots on the fare and body. 'VreThrnT.tvA.a crnta fr.tter. iCczC- a, ltchins sensation. Salt Bheum and all lood and Skin Diseases, Urinary Diseases and ""iciures speedily cured Price 3 DR. UUr3 FEMALE IfKIKND cver faiu to i-nr imtmvrit'it ot Suppres- "ona, caused by coida or disease. Married "Mies and ladies in delicate state of health arc cauitoaed fo tint it Prir 57 Enclose the money for either medicine to FBANK STE ViiNs & CO., Baltimore. Ud and it will be ent by mall or express sealed. Kor aale by u druggists; ent by mall or express. controlling elections is daneerous to the hbertiec of the Stato and the Union. ' Resolved, That we arc-in lavor of the Unconditional and imrriedifttA nhnltHnn of the-whclo' internal revenue system', as an ? intolerahlo bnrclen." a. Kf ndin menace to the freedom ot elections, and a source of great annoyance and : cor ruption in its practical operation." itesoivea, J. hat no government has a right to burden its people with taxes beyond the amount reouired to nav its n eces 3a ry expenses and eraduallv ex tinguish its public debt. And that whenever the revenues, however dc. riyed. exceed this amount, they should be reduced so as to avoid a surplus in ihe treasury. We therefore nree unon our Senators and Representatives in Congress to exert themselves in favor of such legislation as will secure this end. Resolved, That with resDect to the tariff wc reaffirm the life-long and fund amental principles of the party declar ed in the National Democratic Dlat- forms and that thedetails of the method by which-tho constitutional revenue tariff shall be gradually reached, are subjects which the party's representa tives at the Federal capitol must be trusted to adjust; but in our opinion the duties on foreign importation should be lovied for the production ofv public revenue, and the discriminations in its adjustment should be such as would place the highest rates on luxuries and the lowest on tho necessaries of life. distribute as ccmally as possible the burdens of taxation and confer the greatest good to the greatest number of the American people; ' Uesolved, 1 hat the" course ot the Democratie party in furtherance of popular education. . by efficient public schools in all sections, and the establish ment of graded and normal schools in the lanrer towns and accessible centers, is a sufficient guarantee that we favor the education of all classes of our people anu we will promote and improve the present educational advantages so far as it can be done without burdening the people by excessive taxation. And wiiekeas, There is now more than a hundred millions of dollars in the treasury of the United States. wrung from the pockets of the people by unjust taxation on the part of the Republican party, therefore, Uesolved, that we will accent such distribution of said surplus revenues of the government tor educational mir- poses as may be made by the Congress of the United States; provided always. has the same shall be disbursed by State agents and not accompanied by objectionable features and embarrass ing conditions. Resolved. That it is due to the white people of our eastern counties, who have so cheeriully borne their share ot our common burdens, that the pres ent, or some other equally effectiyc system of county government, shah be maintained. Resolved, That in view ot the exist ing and increasing harmony and kind-" ly feeling between the two races in this State and a similar condition of things whicn wo believe to exist generally in other Southern States, we deprecate the attempt of the Republican partyln its recent platform at Chicago to force civil rights as a living issue, and we denounce it as a fire-brand and a hypo critical expression ot interest in the black race, a wanton insult to the whites of the South, and tending to stir up stnle between the now friendly races. MISCELLANEOUS. ; . Advertising Cheats ! ! ! i "It has become so common la begin an article in an elegant interesting sty te. i.nen run . it . into some advertise-1 mens jnax; we avoid all such, fc Ana simply1 call attention to the merits of Hop Bitters in as plain, hon- ocf forma nn :t.l- . . . v "To induce people : ' I i o cive them one trial, whichrso proves meir value that they will never use anything else. - Tn& BEiffior so favorably noticed In all the papers, t , Religious and secular, is Ha vlrg .large sale, and 13 supplanting all other medl-inca. . . "Ihere is no denying the virtues of the Hop plant, and the proprietors of Hop Bitters have shown great shrewdness and ability ln compounding a medicine whoso virtues are so palpable te every one's observation." , Did She Die? "No ! 'She , lingered and suffered along, pinins away all the time for years," The doctors doiner hnr no rmcvd "And at last was cured by this Hop uiLiers me papers say so much about." "Indeed f Indeed ! "How thankful we should be for that meuicine. , A Daushter's Bliserv. "Eleven years our daughter suffered on a bed of miserv. "From a complication of kidney, liv er, rneumatic trouble-and Nervous de Uility, . "Under Ihe care of the best physi cians, iniri rvno gave ncr disease various names, . "But no relief, "And now she is restored to us in good health by as simple a remedy as Hop Bitters, that we had shunned for years before using it. The Pakents. Father is Getting: Well. "My daughters say: "How much belter father is since lie used Hop Bitters." "lie is getting well after his long sunenng irom a aisease declared incu rable." A Lady of Utic3, N. Y. S None ccnulne without a bunch of creen Hops on the white label. Shun all the vile, poisonous stuff with "Hop" oi "Hops" in their name. july 12 lm d&w nrm 1884;&I?nrnitjLire. 1884. Whoisae ppies. JBoufrh on Pain" Plaster; Porous and strengthening, improved. the best for backaches,pains in chest or side, rheumatism. Neuralgia. 25c. Druggists or mail. CAMPAIGN FUN. St. Louis Republican "The Demo cratic rooster will Grover Cleveland.1' Balti m ore American Wido w But- A cSard. To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions Of vouth, nervous weakness, earlv decay, loss of man hood, &c, I will send a recipe that will onrfi von. r JH KjIXAIXKixu. iuw xn-eat remedv was discovered oy a mis- sionarv in South America. Send a self addressed envelODe to the KEY. JOSEPH T. Inman, Station D, New lor k Uilv. cod d&w ly : Platform of tho Democratic Partj of North Carolina, We aerain congratulate the people of North Carolina on the career of peace nr.isnerltv and ?ood government on f-'-r j . . . . . . which she entered alter tne. maugura- ler's other name is Aunty Monopoly. .Bradford Argus "We have not yet heard from any of L,ogan?s o d pastors." Chicago News "Mr.ButlerV south east eye is becoming crockeder and crookeder." Omaha Bee "If the longest plat form knocks the persimmons, the Dem ocrats ought to get there." Boston Post "It is not thought that Blaine will be abio to get uo enough boat to melt tne bolt. Galveston News "The star-eyed goddess of Reform had more admirers than tho Widow Butler." Cincinnati Enquirer "Mr. Hend" ricks has entered the campaign with -a pot of red paint in his band." roruanu Argus "Mr. isiamo can now tase down that private wire; he has heard more than he wanted to.71 Peoria Iranscript "The Democratic Convention resolved that the 'word "only" must go. It lis Democratic grammar now to say "exclusively." Pittsburg Commercial Gazette: 111 den sent no substitute to the army, but is trying to send one t the White House." Harrisburg Patriot-. The story that Cleveland once hanged a man is said to have an extraordinary effect ontbestar routers." Baltimore American:' Dame Demo cracv makes a leap year proposal 10 Bachelor Cleveland and Bachelor Cleveland chnckles and accepts.1' Chicago Times: "It is understood that the wages of that noble son of toil Ben Butler, were 'docked1 during his tion of a Democratic State administra tion, and which has been unbroken lor absence at the Chicago Convention. so many years since; upon uo iubb uuu Cincinnati Enquirer: "Both the impartial enforcement of the laws; up- tickets were made on priaay and one ou iub vmuiwuw V1 vu.i . - of them win surelv be un uckv. Tha system, anu mo ftreui, MiuSa willinrove- the mal gnant influence o Donular education ; and upon the gen- prl imnrovement and enterprise man ifested in everv Dart of the State. And w awain challenge a comparison be tween this state of thing3 and the crimes . outrages and scandals which attended Republican ascendancy in our rmrrlArs? and wb nledge ourselves to exert, in the future, as we havo done in that day.11 Galveston Aews: 'Ben BatJer is doubtless sorry now that he didn't cop per the Greenback and Anti-Monopoly nominations, instead; of playing them open. Savannah News: "A Wisconsin paper called the Wolde Knote Is the, only WeakNe rvousBIen TTrnOLESALS AND CETA1L, NEW STOCK arriving every day for the Fall Trade, llerchanu and others will save money by placing their orders with me. . Please send for price lst or call teforc placing orders with others. . i f D- A. SMITH. Furniture Dealer. NL Front Strcel . july27 - i - I: . THE PUBLIC JJ A Vfi DISCOVERED THAT WHRN WE advertise a Special ale, BABGAINS are sure to be offered. The busy (season having passed. we cow enumerate our GENERAL CLOSING OUT SALE through all Departments, and pball continue durirs JUtY. " Come ailfj See. tixanmc the uLacrcnt.. Departments, com pare tho prices with thereof other liouHca and notice what you can save by our Bargains. 39 tents. 1 hlrty-NIne Cents for a ilne THALIA COE- SET; Fifty Cents for & fine COBOUNE COSSET. I i 65 Cents. Sixty -Five Cents for a fine Sateen Ccrsct In any color Pink, lilacs, JjIuc, Cardinal and wmte. i 75 Cents. Seventy -Five CentJ for an ctecrant Contilo Corset, ray lot's Extension ' Corset, epoon bust, for One Dollar ana a Quarter; actual value One Dollar and a Half. The C. & P Corset. Imported : tt. & (i. Double-Bone Mould ed Corset; a fine Nursing Corset; Misses and cnimren-s cjorseis wmcn we arc reaay j sell at a very low figure t TATLOE'd BA ZAAll. -r , We have als on sale Corset Covers, Che mise, Underwear, Skirts, 2ls:ht Robes, Fans, rarasols. liand satchels, sunshades, a iowcrs. Feathers. Hats. Lace Gloves, Silk Milts in any color, style or size, at TAYLOR'S I K3" The wholesale small order higher prices f ollowlc fltiotrtlona.1 reprcaai vg ta to ciuirgvd StAndard-....w......... n o 2 2 100 BACON-iNorth Carpllna: -iiam, v a........i. ... l. fr Shoulders, V lb..... ........ 10 . Sld.fi WESTEKN SMOKED-. Hams....... 15,0 Sides, V lb...... ..........-.. J! v Shoulders........... ... ... t'J'AO ' DUY SALTED . I CiU V XJ .... .............. Shoulders, & lb. 11 1 90 H 2 00 l co;o 1 ss a 90 00 20 o B AliliKLSSplrtts Ttirpeattne. J A i Second Hand, each 13 r New Nct York, each. New Cltv.cacb. ....... BEESWAX, 4f lb....... BUTTElt, y fiy f s ' .North caronna.. ............. Nortbcrn........ ........... CANDLES, fi v . - cperm. ................ ........ X4LllOW............ktt. m . Adamanttss........ .......... CHELSfc, v ttv Northern Factory............ Dairy, Cream State. . . . .i . . COFFEE, V to-? X r- , uava u!!?::r:;:v.r.:v.::: COUN MEAL, V bus., in sack Shectln?, 44, V yd.' Yarns, f bunch. .... a es, v dozen, Fisu k Mackerel, No. 1, V bbl .16 00 C20 t 13 a li.O lSi3 11 O In o iuc 25 Si 12 12 u I n , 3 J 7V bandle.... 1 b0 43U: 1G a IT Mackerel, No. f bbi.i.. i. 9 eo 11 ca . Mackerel, No. 2, V" half bbli. t 00 la 6 Mackerel, No. S,lbbL.Ja. t 7$ S C3 Muileta:tf'bbl..-;i..I-..i. ixa o -.. ' Mullets. Pork bbls... N, C. Koe Herrlnjs. V keaf. Pry Cod, lb.......... FEHTILIZKBS, V 2,000 lbs B -r v . i 7 00 3 00 5 Peruvian Guano, No. 1.......67 60 ... o.'a....sw Baozh's Phosphate.... 00 00 Carolina Fer ull2er.....Jt.i. 45 CO CjO CO .. i.00 00 O S 60 ft 4 CCL T37C0 t:si oo istx) oo CO 00 !i40 00 ...00 00 ?13 W ....00 00 C57 00 ....40 00" 045 oc ,....K)C0 CG7 OC - -VTM Vila V . perfect una lasting to robuat health Whoae debility, exhanated powers, prematura decay nd failure to perform life's duties properly are caused by eiiHjBew. errors oi yontn, etc, win una a restoration ana vxsrorous manhood in THE MdRSTON RDI MC viseitaer stomncn arnereuxtr nor instruments. This treatment of f rvnm 1 nhl II tv anil l?h vilcnl Bccnv isnnuormlv snoceesfal because baod on perfect diagnosis. new ana airect meiuoui ana aDfointe t nor oachneii. Full -information and Treatise free. Address Uonaulting i'nysiciaa cf HARSTON REMEDYC0.,4GW.14lhSt, New York. BAZAAR, 118 Market St. july 9 . WILMINGTON, N. G. Goods sent C. O. D. to any part of the coun try, with the privilege of examining bf ere paying. t Cleveland & Hendricks ! Ground Bona. AU11C lUl.itl Bone Flour Kavasaa Guano Complete Manure....... wnann's rnospnatc uu oo ssiu iw VVsndo Phosphate.:. ..00 00 4270 00 Berger & Bate's Phosphate r.00 00 l60 00 Escellenza Cotton Fertiliser. B5 00 B60 00 French's Carbonate of Lime... 7 00 French's Agricultural Lime.... 8 60 FIXKJB, V bblr- fine........... ., u uu Northern Super. ........... . .-. .s V 75 " Extra....i......J.i5 75 ' Family...... ..... 6 B0 CSyiUS&a Extra..... ... .... 6 00 Family... 875 " Extra Family.... 8 50 glue y fb I 11 GRAIN, bushel- Corn, rrom store, bags.wmw. eJ Corn, cargo, In bulk, white.. 14 Corn, cargo, in bags, white.. 72 Corn, cargo, mixed, in bags:. y ( i Va UV1U OlUICa ...... ...... Cow Pea?...,....:........:.. HIDES, V tb Green A 7 60 O 9 0 O 4 S5 & 5 15 6 25 a 8-oo 3 6 60 W n a ' 65 O 1-23 ii 8i 80 75 CO 75. Dry.... HAY. V 100 Iba 5 11 a o s u EI' RELIABLE SELF-OUBE. ipttOl ipocii Blaine & Logan!! JACKSON & BELL!!! 20 15 75 at THREE TICKETS for the PEOPLE! - " f 10O.. 00! ' 40 3 25 ; 25 knoatMotod and successful spociallsts In tnfl iU. ta The first two tickets are before the I rvrSoiuhvi people for their sutfrages-the lastj for the Datronatre of both parties for bTnLain sealed envelope fretu Dracslsts ska Address DR. WARD & CO., Lotusuet Lemons. Butter. Lemons. anything and everything they may need in the shape ol Printing, Ruling or Binding T fi5T RECEIVING BY A. Y. Steamer, all of which will C. LINE and N be sold low in j Quantities to suit. 830 bushs. V. Meal. 75 Boxes Lemons. 25 tubs Va. and N. a Y. Butter Michigan Flour, Virginia Flour, Bacon, Laid, &c. june 12 E. G. BLAIR. - No. 19 N. Second Street. Just the Ticket, AFTER BREA tffAST. AFTER DINNER, AFTER SUPPER, AND ALWAYS. SMOKERS WILL FIND AT CRAPON'3 O 22 South Front street, the best Five Cents rim it.. Tni? Fl ler Havana uiar. ssansiaciion miaranteed or money refunded. Also a full lino, of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES. Fresh Goods every steamer, do noi xorgci the place, No. 22 South Front fct. july 17 ueu. m. JRAjruj. Act North Carolina; Resources "One of the most useful series of descrip tive books ever published about any State." j Boston Post. I Hale's Industrial Series. 't ."! Two Volumes Now Ready. 1. The Woods and Timbers of Noum Cakolina. Curtis's, Emmons, and Kerr's Botanical Reports; supplemented by accurate County Reports or tanning r orcsis, anuuius- 1 Volume 12mo. Cloth. 273 pp.. t-1.35. II. In the Coal and IkoN Counties of Nokth Caroijna. Kmmons', lierr's, iaid ley 's, Wilkes, and tho Census i Reports; bup- piementea uy imi ana accurate sKcicnesoi me F fifty six Counties and Maps of the State. d postpaid, 1 Volume 12mo. Cloth,425 pp., $1.50. mailed Sold by all Booksellers, or on receipt oi tne price, oy y Publishers, Booksellers and Stationer?, 1 New York Or. P. M HALE. Published, Raleigh, N C Qsept 29. f Eastern.......'....;...;. western North River... i HOOP (IRON, tf It...... LARD.V fc Northern......; North Carolina. V UtUICi ............... & LUMBER. City Sawed. f M ft; Rough Edge Plank i . . . 15 00 ' Ctft5 OC West India Cargoes.according (lt -rv , te quality.;... ....,......v..i3 00 J?h . Dressed Flooring, Beaconed.. 18 00 ; full t Scautttng and Board. com'n..l2 CO i!5 , MOL.ASSES. W gallon f " ! ln bbls..,.. 3j a Porto Rlcorin hnd..r?.-... 32 a " m bbis......... ' sy a Sugar House, In hhds... 00 a In bbls... ; 2d oy "M, u ouw... ..... ........ w, u i NAILS, ? Iicg,Cut,ir?d basis.." 0 00 O I Uiis, V gauon ir .' xvtsx jok,u; ....... L&ra.. t'r Linseed.... liosln... ............ Tar.................',.M. Deck and Spar................ POULTRY Chickenn, live, grown...... Spring...;....:... Turkeys PEANUTS V bUEhel... ...... v 1 10 Pjtatojss, v bnshci iaweet ......;. 'io Irish. V bbl 2 00 PORK, V barrel- ; ; City Mess..' 23 SC Prime..... -.lo 00 ! Ol7 Rump 17 00 ' 21S RICE Carolina,-V lb..- , 4.MO uougb. V bushel..... 95 a 1 BAGS, r lb Country......... 14C9 City...... W luo ' ROPE, tf tt U'4 10 t5 At 45 V 0-J 2SS 6C; ii?,o 1 10 O 1 45 90 & 1 00 . "90-,C9 1 tw CO tB 28, .: 75 ml iO K-l a 2 . V " 524- For SALT, V sack, Alum.. Lisbon American..................... SUGAR, V &-Caba..;.... Porto Rico .r..;u.r ' A Coffee... .-Ii niMRPSjl1!."!!! Bargains in ifurniture. 00 00 eo oo oo 00 00 a -75 0f 75 Home, nw oflfen a Remedy whereb- any ona can cars himself qalekly and palnlMslr. For tettiiao- aiala and endorsements from eminent medical men Ac.d dress u. ju. KAU a.., m.v., u rauoa tu, flew xorfc cur. WEAK, UNDEVELOPED : PARTS " I W ' FINE AND COMMON, ALL STYLES ANDjDESIGNS, OF THBHUMAN BOUY ENLARGED, DEVEL- pAELOB. CHAMBER andl OPED. STRENGTHENED." Kt-c., iaan intereBting idvrtiHm6Dt Ion)? run in our paper, in reply toin- j i guinea we will say mat taera is no eyiaeoca or oom- Un the contrary, the sdvertisers are Vtn rr . tin M 1 1 h is. rery highly ladorsed. lntorestd soaled circulars yivingall particnlara by addressing dining: room sets. a; oo a "73 a oo . ........ .oo a, 1 ........ lKTS 7 ex c ....r ee m cii CrusLed..'.....r..Ui...Z-iJ liovto f 11 SOAP. f- to Northern. 63..:r tU onLixuir.o, t in. yitt ....10 oo uil w vxmmiun.... ......... ..... uj Cyprcsa;Sap3.;......:.;...u.' i 60 Cyprccs Hearts 0 00 STAVES, V M-W. O. BarreL.12 00 R. O. Hogshead....... ....... .00 00 TALLOW, y !&...... - i xiALUjue. v M feet Shlpuu5ar.l2 rt II Z3 Fine Mill., ? Mill Prime VV." l to U 5 00 O 7 60 om oo mi oo ri3 ou a 3 w persons may pet GO TO apl!6 lyd&w the past, our best efforts to promote the German journal in the West that sop material interests ot all sections of the ports Blaine It Wolde Knote do so if State. ' it naa any regard for political integrity." Chicago News: We suggest that ColoneiS. Romeo Reed, the pungent paragraphist of the Cincinnati Commercial-Gazelle, bo sent to Augusta by special train to revise Mr. Blaine's Afflrminfr our adherence to liemo- cratic principles as heretofore enuncia ta in the rjlatforms of the party, it is 'lie-mined. ! That we regard a free and r.:AVnceinn nf thA nnblio will at tha ballot-box astheonly sure means of pre- letter of acceptance and work the good serving our ireo xviuciiw imubuuviui vMtu Dr. Mott's Powders NEVER FAIL TO CURE INFLAMMA tlon of the Eidnvs. GravelAGlcet. Stilct ures and all Urinary diseases. Nervous and Physical Debility, Genital Weakness and all those untold miseries caused by Indiscretion or Excesses. Syphilis in all its forms perma nently cured. Yellow o Brown spots on isce and body.Sore Throat and Nose, Scrofula, Old Sores, Eczema, Tetter and all Blood and Skin diseases. Urinary diseases cured in 3 days. Price f3. Enc'ose the money tc FRANK STKVfcNS A CO.. Baltimore. Md.. and it will be sent by mail sealed. For sale by all dru?- gists; sent by mall. . juiyiawiy F; G. & H. itobinson. "TTTE ARE THANKFUL TO OUR FRIEND IT - for their liberal patronage. Our Stock U all fresh roods, are guaranteed. and thev can be returned at our expense If not satisfactory We are daily in receipt of EGGS and CHICKENS, which we sell at the very lowest market prices. SUGARS are advancing, but we are stlU selling at old prices. - Our COFFEES are of best quality and eold at very low prices. All kind of BASKETS. BROOKS. BUCK ETS. Ac., en hand. Also, choice stock of CRACKERS and CANNED GOODS, july S - - - ' - THOS. C CIS A JET, Affent, Leading Furniture Store in the City. July ?S 2C( South Front St. Mill Fair. 4 s . r 0p T50 Common UUL...-..lJ..iL 00 s 04J Inferior to Ordnarr.. ........ 0 00 a 4 00 WHISKEY, V gal Nnw.. Norta otuuu?L... ...... ai'c3ita wool, v ib washed. ii a 2J ucwaaned. ....... .....i 5 a ,.2D Burrv... lCi & 15 Mortgage Sale. At rrinE WILMINGTON SHIRT EACTUUX, ! JL To. a, aiarxet su iizns ouirw, an co. if.- fvnTss. tno most notmiar ami uih White Shirt on the market, 55c coioreu oniria 25c and qpward3. Seaside Hbirta at ail prcts. Knv'a va.htlnar la m-cat variiv. ueai era 2 V. and upwards. Warns ut La Jeans Draw ers, reinforced, equal to llneji, somethlcg ntfw. 75c Drawers maie to orer. toz. aiusuna sidrta with 2100 linen bosom made to order at tl. Order from the country soucitea an 1 promptly attended to. Give us a ralL - inlr 21 i Manager ICE. mm . 4SSSSf june 7 W. E. DAVIS A SON. mm Our Stock Dyed 1 T A T MON ACITS, 16H SECOND STREET.be- tween Market tnd Princess. Ladles anl Gen. UemenV goods of every description, any color. Also, cleanlnz, scourln? and bleaching. Send me a pair of vour.oJd Kid Glovea. ' . H3V23-tX 18 UNEQUALLED, JTUH. AD UOllfEIfi. We keep ibe BEST articles and sell at a close margin. Our Cook Stoves tt md tfae test i of the most fastidious when used. Lap Boards, Ironing Boards, Clothes 4Horsesr ? Biseuit Boards, t oiling Pins, iemesn Sqaeezers, Bc ftlgerators. and other useful articles too-nu merous to mention. . FUSS TTHIT3 OIL. . 47 51 , BY VIRTUE OF THE POWER OF SALE contained In a certain deed of mortgajre made by S. L. Fremont and wife, et aL' to W. A. Cummiog, rccoriled in Brunswick eotrotyv in Book , pages 25 to So of the efilco of Reg later of Deeds, and which said mortgage, and the debt thereby secured, was la due course of assignment, transferred to WUliaxaM. Cum mlng, the underfclgncd as Attorrey for said William IU camming, will expose for sale to the highest bidder it cash, ac public auction, at the Court Houso door ta the cltyCf Wll mlngtos, on Monday, Ihe 4th day of Augrst, inn, at 12 o'clocki su the foilowicg dcscubett proiwrty situate la Brunswick Coscty, known as clarendon Plantation- Begmnlcg on the West bank of the Cape Fear hi ver at the mouth of the Canal, rans thenccup said Canal S. W Y 1S4 poles to a China tree on 'the highlands dl rectiv In front of the dwelling, thence N. 11 W. 5 J poles to a China tree,- thence S. Ii VV St Ioies to a stake, thence . 74 W. 41 piles to a stake, thence . 63 K. 2S2 f oles to a dogwcod tree, tbenesS. so E20ipokstoa black gum, thence t . "I E. 11G poles to a rtakc, tneace E. 1:4 polC3 alODg a bank to the Cape Fear Liver, thence along the banks of tfce rlrsr about 2.5 lols to the mouth of the Canal, the begin ning. ;Ahst one other tract, beginning at tno mouth of said Canal, runs thence aiong tha first of the above mentioned tract ta tha hlgn land to a China tree, thence N. 5i W. 3 poics to a China tree, thcoce a. It W, X4 roles to a stake, thecce N. 70 W. ti poles to a Cypress near the run,, of- Braver Dam Creek, tuence along tho meactleris? of said creek to the riceflcld, about 22? r'olcs, tfetnce wUb laid creek en the tortn elde r. -fVE. jea poles to the juncUsn of Bcavc r Da ax with ilalbry tietk, thenca with said 3IaUcry Creek to the river, about izt polca, thesce atera; the Lanss thereof to the beginning. Coatalugj? bjcsU maie W3 acres lacre vt less. - , v. .
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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July 29, 1884, edition 1
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