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MISCELLANEOUS ON Li V UO I S G TO THE GATE. RH0EAI(URE The belt XTSED OVXS 25 TZAE8. Cholera,. Cramps" Dlar- 1J ,nier, , - . (.eu. introduced Vb; HorVeon -Geo eral C. 8. A. Renom Hob. Kca- M 0i-. "Tra T.i.rr. &nd others. Frier. fff. b7Drai. Ml Only geuin. if w J'ublowa in bottle. Sole proprietor., t-jr CHASIES A. VCBtltR COMPAMT, THE CMASLli " BAtTiMoa.. Mm U. S. A. lc) IV d&w. ---(japitai .rruio Tickets only $5 . Shares in pro -portion. Louisiana State Lottery Company. .T.sH,rifj certify that toe supervise the " st for all the Monthly and Semi- 3 Drawings of The Louisiana State Lot vJ rnmva.iu. and in person manage and con- "? -,y. limwinas themselves, ana that the me are conducted with honesty, fairness, and n aMU faun lowura vu wi x"' '.--ifce C3nrty o Hje cerfi.Iea, toiihfac niieJ of our signatures attached, iniisadver titemenis." Commissioners. r.nmnrate(l In 1868 for 25 years by the Leg la'ntiirftfar Educational and Charitable pur rwwR-wUh a capital of $1.000.000 to wlach a rspne funl of over $550,000 has since been r.r an overwhelming normlai vote Its fran i!iu was rnada a Dart of the present State Constitution adopted December 2d. A. D.,1879 The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by Vie people of any tate. It nsxer scales or postpones it ft rand Slnorla Number Drawings take place monthly. A SPI.FATnin OPPORTUNITY TO WIN FORTUNE. Eicrhth Grand Drawing, Class II In the Academy of Mu9lc. at New Orleans Tucs'lay, August 12, 1SS4 171tt Monthly Draw Oaoital Prize, $75,000. 100.000 Tickets at Five Eol lars Each. Fractions in Fifths in proportion. LI3T OF PHIZES. 1 Capital Prize of 75,000 Capital Prize of 25,000 Capital Prize of 10,000 Yries Of $6,000 12.00C 5 Prizes Of 2,000 10,000 10 Prizes of 1,000 10,000 20 Prizes of 500 10,000 I0O Prizes of 200 20,000 m Prizes of 100 30,000 500 Prizes' of ' 50 .- 25,000 1000 Prizes of 25 - 25.000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of f 750. 6,750 9 " " 500. 4,500 9 250. 2,250 1.967 Prizes, amounting to $265,500 Application for rates to clubs should be made only to the office of the Company In New Or leans. l or further information, write clearly, giv ing full address. Make P. O. Money. Or dere payablo 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. or II. A. DAUPHIN, 607 Seventh St., W&6hlngton, D. C. jnly 1") wed-sat 4iir-d&w S - TheDaily Review. sweet, ike a bell of blossom ringing. Clear and chiidisb. shrill and Floating to the porch's shadow, w ith the lamter fall of feet Comes the answer softly backward, Bidding tenXlef watcher wait. "While the baby queen outruns her, "Uniy going to the gate.", j . Through tb& moonlight, warm and scented, ! Ixve to beauty breathes a sish. Always to depart reluctant, i Ioth to speak the words eood bv: Then the same low echo answers, . Waiting love of older date. And the maiden whispers softly, "Unly going totbegate." Oh. these gate3 along our pathway,, What they bar outside and in! With the vague outlook beyond them, Over waves we have not been. How they stand before, behind us! To.l gates some, with price to pay: Spring gates some, that shut forever; Cloud gates some, that melt away. -. i- So we pass them going upward On our journey, one by one, To the distant shining wicket Where each traveler goe3 alone Where the friends who journey with us btrangely talter. stop and wait: Father, mother, child or lover, Only going to the gate." j Facts arc stubborn tinners," and suf ferers from chills and lever generally find their complaint a very stubborn fact until they Commence the use of Ayer s Ague Cure. That medicine eradicates the noxious poision from the system, and invariably cures even tne worst cases. By the Light of Day. 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 the summit of the Equitable Building la Broadway. "The lty Is strung with wires like a harp, and elec trie communication is the dally olracle of the world . People no longer wonder and laugh at as they did at Morse when he firs suggest ed Its possibility." The age marches on and prejudice must give y Nobody has a monopoly of truth. Even the conservative guild of physicians admit that the secrets of mediclce are shared bv all men. i dreesed his wound and God healed hln," said old Galen. Once that tcrible dis e, Rheum tlsm, was supposed to be a shift ?. local ailment, now attacking the joints now the muscles. To day it is demonstra M to be a disease of the blood Mrs. Henry Bogert, of No- 454 Atlantis Ave ue, Brooklyn, N. Y., writes to Messrs. His iVJ A Co., of New York, proprietors of PAR UK'S TONIC, that "she had been completely Jbied trom Rheumatism and pain in the and limbs, the was advised to take the joxic for Kidney disease. She did so, and Rheumatism disappeared. 1 he reason Is rPw. I)lsesed Kidneys produce rheumat "fs?mptems. Cure them and sou destroy Itheu This is now admitted by all intclil ;c Physicians. It is the new Hahi thrown ,r lme-worn and mlst&ken theories, t k'Pf'S TONIC which is a combination of best remedies for the blood known to Ib7.Bi57 18 universally successful combat "Xnfs terribly common complaint. - Those Mrs. Bogert, suffer from Kidney or liv-ca or any complaint arising from .X5&HKl. will find tho Toxic a prompt b;.,2:niln remedy. Prices. fCc and fl icr lue. Th larsrer size the cheaper. ' Jjme 11 im nrmd&w !LL CURE SKRVOITS. PHYSICAL and Genital Weakness caused by Indls- nd violaUng the. laws of health, r. Dodd's Nervine No. 2. creiinn Cr, o P.?- HUNTER'S PILLS Yp CT-.0 J!""" m all it forms Wtk. rown Pots on &trietnd Skm Dl6easc. Urinary Diseases and and stages. the fare ana body. a ijL, u,i':08c, acrotuia, jcuer, J!.cie- BWv.r. . nsauon, salt uneum ana an ons. 7v,7 , c.urc Irregularities or Snppres-ladi-fi. by coi1 or disease. Married tiomr in delicate tfate of health are one7tftl l"48 Prlce tUL Enclose the tes rf-H1' medicine to FRANK STE sent bv ore, Md and it will be WDrncSni?1 Pwi scaled, ror sale by A Brcalrfast Tallin TlnrhmAter. M. Sauvasreonl'of ValenpiftI him atnd- iod the different ohenomena whirh are produced in a cup of coffee when - the sugar is put into it. and the results of nis observations transform it into a barometer. - II: in sww.nin(T vocr ooffee,M says U. Sauvageon, "yoa al low the sugar to dissolve without stir ring the liquid, the globules of air con- i3i nea in tne sugar wul rise to the snr- lace or the liquid. If these globules form a fro.hy mass, remainine in the centre of the cup. it is an 1 indication ,of the duration of the weather; if, on the contrary, the froth forms a rinr round the sides the cup. it is a sign of heavy rain; variable weather is implied by the froth remaining stationary, but not exactly ia the centre." MISCELLANEOUS. Curing it of Smokiug. Jones P. Wiloughrib is a wag, who has incurred the enmity ot a great many Bloomington people by the per petration of his heartless jokes. Ihe other day he rushed into Doctor Coffin P. Graves s office, flushed and excited. and asked him : ! "Doc, does smoking ever kill any body? "Often, sir, quite often." Wilough rib turned white and bit his lips, and hastily said: "Is it possible to cure one, who is very bad with smoking? Can you save it? "Why, yes." . "Well, come down to my houss just as quick as you can get there There i3 chronic smoker down there which has turned black in the lace and looks as if there was not a bit of life inf it. Make all haste, Doc, for heaven's3! sake. It is lying on our kitchrn fieoruj with its pipe, and smoking, as dumb as a log. It is impossible to rouse it, and the fumes are almost thekilling family. It don't know a cussed thing. Rush up, Doctor. Lose no time." Tho doctor and Wiloughrib got into the doctor's buggy a pd were driven rapidly to the scone ot -the disaster. When they ar rived, Wiloughrib pointed the doctor to thakitchen jtovo, which lay overturned upon the lloor,. but the joke was turned, when the doctor pulled off his coat and put upvtlie stove, and then presented a bill lorx twenty-five dollars for protes sional services. Ihrouyh Mail. . Advertising Cheats ! ! ! "It has become so common to begin an article in an elegant interesting style. Then run it into some advertise ment that we avoid all such, "And simply call attention to the merits of Hop Bitter3 in as plain, hon est terms as possible, "To induce people "To sive them one trial, which so proves their value that they will never use anything else." "Tub Kemedv so favorably noticed In all the papers, Bcllglousand secular, is "Havlrg a large sale, and is supplanting all other medicines. "There is no renylng the virtues of the Hop plant, and the proprietors of Hop Bitters have shown great shrewdness and ability In compounding a medicine whose virtues are so palpable to every one's observation." Old She Die? "No ! "She lingered and suffered along, pining away all the time for years," "The doctors doing her no good:" "And at last was cured by this Hop Bitters the papers say so much about." "Indeed ! Indeed!" "How thankful we should be for that medicine. - A Daughter's Misery. "Eleven years our daughter suffered on a bed ot misery, "From a complication of kidney, liv er, rheumatic trouble and Nervous de bility, "Under the' care of the best physi cians, Who gave her disease various names, "But no relief, "And now she is restored to us in tirood health bv as simnle a remedv as iHop Bitters, that we had shunned for 9 f j m t . years Deiore using it. lms jtauj rs Father is Getting Well. A cure has been discovered in South America for elephantiasis. It is to eat the flesh of a turkey-buzzard a bird so loathsome that starving people have been known to. refuse it when offered as a dish. Au Early Lynching Party. Previous to ' his" departure lor his present home in Kentucky, Captain Nicholas Freeh favored the Post Jouriial office, with a friendly visit. He wa3 a citizen of Memphis before, probably, any other German now liv ing here, set foot on these bluffs, andhe entertains some very . interesting re miniscences of. those days when the Southern boundaries of the city were at Poplar street and the county site at Ualeigh. One incident especially de serves to be recalled on account of its inherent humor a lynching in which some of our most respectea Germans, nw gray-headed men. took a promi nent part. At the time about forty years ago Memphis did not enjoy a great reputation lor peace and quiet ness. Murders were frequent; punish ments few and lar between; in one word, the situation was such as to hold out every inducement to Judge. Lynob. One day another most brutal murder occurred. A Main street merchant was shot and killed in front of his own door, where he wa3 quietly sitting beside his wife. The murderer had been caught and lodged in the county jail at Raieigh. The bloody deed caused universal in dignation, especially among the Ger mans of that day, who soon reehed the conclusion to take the law into their own bands. Accordingly, they met, procured a rope, and boldly marched to Raleigh, where nobody had an inkling of their coming. They completely sur- Srised the jailer and could have forced im to surrender'' the keys, but peace ful Germans as they werethey first tried- persuasion, following the line pi argument that resistance would be use less. This argument seemed to have the desired effect, for though reluctantly, the jailer threw open the doors, saying: "Well, boys, if you must have 'im, go in and get 'im." - I They poured in ; but no' sooner had the last one crossed the threshold than the heavy iron door swung back, and displaying a sarcastic smile, the jailor turned and drew the key. ' At the same time the court-house bell sounded the alarm. The brave avengers were trapped, and immediately had more im portant business on hand than lynching their fellow prisoner, namely, to bee off. In this emergency they ! sent for Captain Freeh, who hastened to the relief of his countrymen. He did not think it prudent to give bonds for all of them, but he succeeded in having them tried on the spot. They were convict ed and fined one cent each and cost, which the captain paid for all of them. This was tho first and last German lynching in Memphis. Memphis PoH- Journal Allen's Bilious physic is a purely vesatable liquid remedy for Headache?, Biliousuess andConstipation; Eaiily taken,- acting promptly, relrcvhig quickly, 25 cts. At all Druggists. - "My daughters say: "How much better father is since he used Hop Bitters." "He is getting well alter his long suffering from a disease declared incu rable.77 A L.ADY ot Utica, N. x. - 3 None genuine without a bunch of green Hops on the white label, shun an the vile. poisonous stuff with "Hop" oi nops" In their name. july 12 lm d&w nrm AS AN IYDIEXCE Of THE POPULAEIIY Our Stock IS UNEQUALLED, FULL AND COMPETE. We keep the BEST articles and sell at a close margin. Our Cook Stoves stand the test of the most fastidious when used. Lap Boards, .ironing isoaras, uiotnes Horses, uiscuii Boards, tolling lns, Lemon Squeezers, Be frigerators, and other useful articles too nu merous to mention. PARKER & TAYLOR. PURE WHITE OIL. july 21 To Close Out. TE WILL OFFER FOR THJC NEXT slxtyldays, or until closed out. BARGAINS In Gents Low Quartered Shoes. Also, some remnant lots of Ladies and Misses' Serg Goods and Ladles' Slippers, which we are sell ing far below' cost. Our regular lines are full. Call ancLeee us. Geo. R. French & Son's, 108 NORTH FRONT STREET, july 21 " At rriHE WILMINGTON SHIRT FACTORY, 1 No. 27. Market st.. NIht Shirts, all sizes, lie. Congress, the most popular and best White Shirt on the market, 75c. Colored Shirts 25c and qp wards. Seaside Shirts at all prices Boy's yachting In great variety. Gent's Draw ers 25c and upwards Wamsutta Jeans Draw ers, reinforced, equal to linen, something new. 75c Drawers made to order. 75c. Wamsutta Shirts with 2100 linen bosom made to order at $1. Orders from the country solicited an promptly attended to. Give us a ralL J. ELS BACH, july 21 Manager 1884. Harper's Young People. AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY-16 Pages. SUITED TO BOTP AND GIRLS OF FBOX 811 TO SIXTEEN TEARS OF AGE. VoL V. commences November 6, 18S3. Harper's Youno People la the best week ly for children la America Southwestern Christian Advocate. . All that the artists skill can accomplish in the way of Illustration has been done, and the best talent of the country has contributed to its text New England Journal of Education, Boston. " In its special Held there Is nothing that can be compared with it Hartford Evening Post TERMS : HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE, . Per Year. Postage Prepaid, $1 60. Single Numbers, Four Cents each. Specimen copy sent on receipt of Three uu. The Volumes of Harper's Young People for 1 82 and 1SS3. handsomely bound in Illumina ted Cloth, will be sent by mail. or ster'sCandi&s QUE LAST WEEK'S SALES - NSARLY doubled thosa of previous weeks, and general satltf action has ensued. FRESH, PURE AND WHOLESOME, 3 lbs far $1.00. postage pre fiaia, on receipt or w eacn. uou uaws or each volume, suitable for binding, will be sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of 50 cents each. Remittances should be made by Post Offlc Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss Newspapers are not to copy this advertise ment without the express order of Hastes Brothers. Address - HARPER BROTHERS, nov 24 . New York. Cleveland & Hendricks ! Blaine & Logan!! JACKSON & BELL ! ! ! THREE TICKETS the PEOPLE 1 The first two tickets are before the people for their suffrages the . last for the patronage of both parties for auythiug and everything they may need in the shape of , - Printing, Ruling or Binding Kaiser; Imported Beer, TROPIC BEER; AND THE Scotch, and English Ales will keep you cool when nothing eke wllL P. L. BRIDGERS & CO HO Nortb Front 8t. July 23 Dyed." jT MONACHS, 164 SECOND STREET.be tween Market tnd Princess. Ladies and Gen i - tlemen's goods of every description, any color. Also, cleanlngscourlng and bleaching. Send me a pair of vour.old Kid Oloves PTLROELL HOUSE. TJNDER NEW MANAGEMENT, WILMINGTON, N. C B. L. PERRY, Proprietor. Late Proprietor Atlantic Hotel. Flrst-Class in all its appointment. Term 2.50 to $3.C0 per day. North Carolina. Resourc es "One of the most useful series of descriD- tlve books ever published about any State." Hale's Industrial Series. Two Volumes Now Ready. l. The Woods and timbers of North Carolina. Curtis's, Emmons', and Kerr's Botanical Reports; supplemented by accurate county Reports of standing f orests, and illus trated by an excellent Map of the btate. 1 Volume 12mo. Cloth, 273 pp.. $1.25. II. In the Coal and Iron Counties of North Carolina. Emmons. Kerr', Laid ley's. Wilkes, and the Census Reports: sup plemented by full and accurate sketches of the ii i y six uoouueB ana m.ap oi tne oiaie. 1 Volume 12mo. Cloth. 425 pp.. $1.50. Sold by all Booksellers, or mailed postpaid, on receipt ox toe price, by E J. HALE A SON, Publishers, Booksellers and Stationers, New York Or, P. M HALE. Publisher, Baleigh. N C Bept 29. Lemons. Butter. Lemons. JUST RECEIVING BY A. C. LINE and N Y. Steamer, all of which will bo sold low In quantities to suit. C0 buths. V." Meal, "75 Boxes Lemons, 25 tubs Va. and N. a Y. Buttir Michigan Flour, Virginia Flour, Bacon. Lard, AC JS. tt. 15L.AIK, june 12 No. 19 N. Second Street. Ice. Ice. Ice. T" WOULD RESPECTFULLY NOTIFY the 1 citizens and the. public generally, that I have laid in a full supply of CHOICE ICE. and am now fully prepared to fill orders at LOW PRICES, by the Barrel, Hogshead or Car Load, to all points on the Railroads or Rivers, and hope to secure a reasonable share ox patronage. . ju. j. allkens. Proprietor of New Ice Hoc 8C Send for Prices. June 27 Im Forthe Campaign. THE "-POLITICAL CAMPAIGN UPON which the people of North Carolina are just preparing to enter will, beyond, all ques tion, te one oi great excitement as wcu as one of vital Importance to them. It will be no child's play i : -au that is needed to insure Democratic suc cess and continued prosperity to the State is a plain, truthful statement of wjiit are now the facts of history, or are daily becoming so. The reasons for Democratic vlcttfry, and the even stronger re spons for Republican defeat, are abundant, and it Is the purpose of THE REGISTER to do Its fuH part In lay In them before th people. T As the best means In its power io this end. and in answer to appeals, the Register will be furnished at such low rates aa to put it In the reach of every one dutlng the present State and Presidential ampalans. 1 If we all do our full duty, victory will sure ly be with us; out that duty will leave u no idle tune- There must be early work, late work, work all the time. If good govern ment and a people's prosperity: are worth working for, let us all go to work,; and at once. CAMPAIGN KATES. Tns Register will be furnished to Club3, until November 13. at the following rates: On copy, 5Cc; five copies, tai ten copies. $S 75; twenty copies, $7; fifty copies, $15; one benarea copies. . in every case the paper win ie sent until the returns of the election shall be received and published, and we Invite the attention of Executive Committees of Counties ana Town ships, and of all others interested, to the Cam palgn Register as ft sure and cheap means of xuTni&mng information to the people. Address ualeigh isegister, : Raleigh, N.C DOCUMENTING 1. 1881. ' DEMOCRACY vs. REPUBLICANISM. Handbook of North Carolina Politics fob 1Sc4 .4 "4 The Platforms. The Parties, and! The Lsucs Thoroughly Dlscueced. The influence of ''Document No 1," issued by the Democratic State Executive Committee in 1S82, was generally rcognlzed, as decisive in that year's campaign. - A similar Handbook hs been prepared for this years use, and will be issued? immediate ly after the session of the Chicago Democrat ic Convention. ? The Handbook will be a well printed pam phlet ofbout 150 pages, 8vo., and will con tain the fullest information on matters involv ed in this year's elections. Document No 1, for 1SS4, will bej supplied at i TEN DOLLARS PER HUNDRED, the actual cash ccst of type-setting, paper and ureas wort. a In order that the size of the edition may be determined, prompt orders are requested. Address, RALEIGH REGISTER, iuly lo Raleigh, N.' C. THE S3STTJ- NEW YORK, 1884. About sixty million copies of TitE Sun have one out oi our estaDiishment during tne past ncivcuuuiiUB. - i It vou were to paste end to end all the col umns of all The Suns printed and -sold last year you would get a continuous ' strip on n teresting Information, common sense wisdom, sound doctrine, and sane wit, long enough to reach from Printing House square; to the top of Mount Copernicus in the moon then back to Printing Douse square, and then tbree-quav ters of the way back to the moon again. But The Sun is written for the inhabitants of the earth; this same strip of Intelligence would girdle the globe twenty seven or twen- tv-eijrht times. If every buyer of a copy of Tiik Sun during the past year has spent only one nour over it. and if his wife or his grandfather has spent another hour, this newspaper in le&d has af forded the human race thirteen thousand years of steady reading, night and day. ; It is only by little calculations like these that you can form any idea of the circulation of the most popular of American newspapers, or of its influence on tho opinions and actions 51 American men and women. The Sun Is, and will continue to be, a news paper which tells the truth without fear of consequences, which get3 at the facts no mat er how much tho process cost3, "which pre sents the news of all the world without waste of words and in the most readable shape, which is working with all Its heart forthe cause of honest government, and which there fore believes that the Republican party must go, and must go In this coming year of our Lord, 1884. If you know The Sun, you like.lt already, and you will read it with accustomed diligence and profit during what is sure to be, the most Interesting year In its history. If you. do not yet know The Sun It is high time . to get Into the sunshine. li WHOLESALES PPI ES. 9W The following' qnotrUoxLS reprwen wholesale prlees generally. In making up small orders hlfhcr prices have to be charged BAGGING - Standard................... a By.............. l ft....... BACON North Carolina: iiams. f & Shoulders, V R a ark WESTERN SMOKED Hams. 11 O 50 15 10 U )6 11 co a 75 90 CO 2S 23 20 15 O uo 12 a 14 a 10 a 17 a S5 a l oo a 1 5 7 4 L a 75 Sides, V a. Shoulders. DRY SALTED Sides, V ii...... Shoulders. r &... - BARRELS Spirits Turpentine, beconti liana, eacn New New York, each.... .... New Clty.each..... .... BEESWAX, V tb BRICKS, V M , BUTTER, Vfjy North Carolina... Northern.. CANDLES, V ftv-sv pcrm. ...... ......... Tadow Adamantine... CHEESE, tf-ft Northern Factory.... xairy, wreaxa. state COFFEE, W ft Java Laguyra..... tao.. CORN MEAL, V bus.. In sacks COTTON TIES, V bundle.... DOMESTICS Sheeting, 44, V yd Yarns, V bunch........ ...... EGGS, V dozen JfiSli . - Mackerel, No. 1, V bbl.......l6 00 Mackerel, No. 1, tf" half bbl.. 8 50 Mackerel, No. 2, V bbl.... .. 9 60 Mackerel. No. 2. half bbl.. 5 00 Mackerel, No. 3, V bbl Mullets. V bbl Mullets, Pork bbls .. 7 N. C. Roe Herring, keg.... S Dry Cod, ft FERTILIZERS. V 2.000 fts Peruvian Gcano, No. 1 57 50 " No. 2 86 00 ' Lobos.... ..00 00 .....00 00 .....45 00 Ground Bone-... ........00 00 Bone Meal .00 00 Bono Flour...... 09 00 Navassa Guano.. ......40 00 Complete Manure ......00 00 Whann'a Phosphate... ..00 00 W3ndo Phosphate............ 00 00 Berger & Buu's Phosphate.. 00 00 Excellcnza Cotton Fertilizer. 55 00 French's Carbonate of Lime... 7 00 French's Agricultural Lima... 8 50 FLOUR, V bbl Fine I Northern Super. j 3t ua Family City Mills Extra " Family.... Extra Family.... GLUE W lb..... ............... GRAIN, V bushel Corn, from store; bags, white. Corn, cargo, in bulk, white.. Com, cargo, in bags, white.. Corn, cargo, mixed, in! bags.. uais, irom store....... ....... Cow Peas... 1 HIDES, V ft . Green Dry HAY. V 100 fts Eastern................ .. I 20 a a o a a DUO life 11 a a l o 00 90 00 a a 25 S3 25 12 li U 14W J3. . T5 14 13 7C 16 a 17 1920 00 O10 00 . C10 00. 8W fi 8 or, 00 00 5 Baugh'o Phosphate.... Carolina Fertillxer...... 00 75 75 50 6 66 5 75 6 50 11 8J '.4 72 65 25 11 49 S 50 ? 4 00 C2 6C CT37 00 4051 00 CG0 0Q 050 00 tfMOOO ew oo 57 OC C45 Ci 4767 0C 70 00 G70 00 am oo 4360 00 O 7 50 a 90 - a 4 25 5 25 O 6 25 G 8 00 CO 6 &u a oo 53 12 15 75 a n a a a a a a 10ft we. Western 1 North River.....;.. HOOP -IRON, ft. LARD, V ft Northern. North Carolina LIME, V barrel 1 40 & LUMBER. City Sawed. V M ft. 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To clubs of $10, an extra copy free. Address t I. W. ENGLAND, Publisher, nov.S Tbx Sun. N. Y. cut For Bargains in Furniture. FINE AND COMMON, U ALL STYLES AND DESIGNS, In bbls 20 40 00 11 10 90 90 CO 00 23 to 00 o tit 0 0 a a a s Syrup, in bbls. NAILS, y Keg, Cut.lOd basis OILS, V gallon Kerosene... Lard...... Linseed Rosin . Tar Deck and Spar POULTRY Chickens, live, ktowd.;. .. " Spring 10 Turkeys 75 PEANUTS y bushel 1 10 POTATOES, bushel Sweet. Irish, V bbl 2 irORK, v Darrei City Mess .........23 50 Prime ....its 00 Rump .......17 00 rice Carolina, w ft 4Uc Rough, V bushel.. ............ 95 a BAGS, V ft Country.......... D40 City mo ROPE, V ft n20 SALT, V sack. Alum 00 a uverpoo 00 ID & & 0 a 0 a ts 0 024,. 017 15 4 38 , t5 00 S3 SJ 6C 45 CO 00 20 22 Lisbon. American............ SUGAR, ft Cuba. Porto Rico.... A Coffee B 00 00 00 00 00 00 Ex C Crushed... SOAP, V ft Northern.. . . SHINGLES, 7 In. VM ...10 50 common.... 2 60 Cypress .Saps 4 60 Cyprees Hearts 0 00 STAVES, V M-W. O. BarrcL.12 00 R. O. HogBhead... 00 00 TALLOW, V ft 4 TIMBER, y M feet Shipping. 12 00 Fine Mill .:.TT..U 25 mni prime 7 50 100 o 0 PARLOR, CHAMBER and FROM PIER 34, EAST RIVER, NEW YORK . At 3 o'clock, P. M. REGULATOR. Saturday, Aug 2 BENEFACTOR....... .....Saturday, Aug. 9 REGULATOR.... ...Saturday, Aug. 16 BENEFACTOR.. Saturday, Aug. 23 SEG ULATO R. . . . ......... .Saturday. Aug. 30 j FROM WILMINGTON : BENEFACTOR..U....r.....Saturday Aug. 2 REGULATOR .Saturday Aug. 9 BENEFACTOR . ..Saturday Aug. 16 REGULATOR.... ...........Saturday Au. 23 BENEFACTOR .Saturday Aug. 30 1 -0" Through Bills Lading and Lowest Through Rates guaranteed to and from PohaU in North and South Carolina. TTot Freight or Paasage apply to H. G.1 8MALLBONE3, Superintendent. ' - , : Wilmington, N. C. fflL P. CLTDS COu Ooml Ajrentr; '55 Broadway, Kew Toxic ' julj 23 f. " DINING ROOM SETS GO TO THOS. C CRAFT, Affeiit, Leading Furniture Store In the City. july?8 20 South Front St. PARSLEY & 1YIGINS, MANUFACTURERS OF SASH, BLINDS, DOORS, ORNAMENTAL WOOD WORK, apl 22 if ICE. W, E.1DAYI3 SO Mill Fair. common Mill.... 5 00 inferior to Ordinary 0 00 WHISKEY, V gal Northern.. 1 00 North Carolina ....1 00 WOOL.V ft Washed li Unwashed.... ................ )5 Burrv i 10 75 75' . 00 75 CO (0 a6 011 00 0 3 00 - 05OJ 0 7 60 13 00 010 OU - ' 0 ' fti-' C14 00T 013 00 0 860 6 000 6 60 0 0 & 0 0 0 0 00 00 00 60 22 23 15 niortgage Sale. BY VIRTUE OF THE POWER OF SALE contained in a certain deed of mortgage made by S L. Fremont and wife, et a!, to W. A. Cumming, recorded in Brunswick county In Book Y, iages 25 to 30 of the oCJce of Reg ister of Deeds and which said mortgage, and toe debt thereby secured, was In due course of assignment, transferred to William 1L Cum ming, the undersigned as Attorney for said William M. Cumming, nil! expose for sale to the highest bidder for cash, at public auction, at the Court House door in the elty of Wil mington, on Monday, 1 be 4th day of August. 18S4, at 12 o'clock. Af . the followleg described property situate in Brunswick County, known' as Clarendon Plantation Beginning on the' West bank of the Cstpc Fear HlveT at the mouth of the Canal, raas thence up saK Canals. 63 W 124 poles to a China tree on the highlands dl recti v in front of the dwellin.thcnce N. 52 W. 3 1 poles to a China tree, thenee S. 72 W 854 poles to a stake, thence . 71 W. 41 poles to a stake, thence . C3 E. 2S2 poles to a dogwood tree, thence S. so E 204 pok a to a, black gum, thence N . 21 E. 11C poles to a stake, thesce E. 1?4 poles along a bank to the Cape Fear River, thence along the banks yt the river about 2t5 poles to the mouth of IheCiual, the bgla ulisg. Alto one other tract, beginning at tfie mouth of said Canal, runs thenee along tho first of the above mentioned tract to tbe high land to a China tree, thence N. 52 W. 3J poles to a China tree, thence 8. 7 S W. 354 poles to a stake, thence N. 70 W. t2 poles to a Cypress near the run of Beaver Dam Creek, thence along the meandering of said creejp to the ricefield, about 23) poles, thence with said creek on the north aide ! . 60 E. JGS poles to the JoncU-n of Beavr Data with Mallory retk, thenee trtth sakl Mallory Creek to the river, about 123 poles, thence along the tasks thereof to the beginning. Containing by cell mate 1JM acres more or Ices.
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