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"" MISCELLANEOUS. ; 7:'.c Cure of Coushs. Colds cvicr, r.ronchitis.Croun, Iafiu-! 1--3, .V'MRia. nooping cugn, in it Consumption and lor the re on.-.urnrtive Dersons in ad van U-l tnrres of the Disease. For Sale v ail Druggists. rnce, 25 Cents. The Dai I y Re v i ew. THK LIGHT THAT IS FELTi said A tender child of summerg three,. Seeking her little bed, at oizht. Paused on the dark stair tiniidly. Oh, Mother! Take ray hand." 6ne. -"And then the dark will all be light.' We older children eroptf our way From dark behind to daik before; And pnly -when our hands we lay. Dear Ird, in Thinr, the night is day And there is darkness cevt-r more. Reach downward to the sun'ess days Wherein ocr guides are blind as we, And faith is small and hope delays; Take Thou the hands of prayer we raise. And let us teel the light of Thee! John G. WhiUier. DO YOU KRJOW THAT LORRILARFS CLIMAX PLUG TOBACCO yltb Red Tin Tasr; ROSE LEAF Fine Cut Chew r.'; NAVY CLIPPINGS, and HlackBrown and Y. iiow SNUFFS io rhe best and cheapest, oualltv considered? au 6 ly dAw Dr. Moll's Powders itKVKK fail to curb inflamma tion of tno Kidneys. Gravel, Gleet. Sti let Trts alidad Urinary diseases. Nervous and pcygical Debility, Genital Weakness and ad 'tfcfc untold miseries Caused by Indiscretion f r Excesses. Syphilid In all it forms perma u,ni!v ru-ed. J el'ow o Brown fpota on face jc l l."o!y,f-ore Throat and Nose, fc-crofula, Old cor. h, Fczeroa, Tcttet and all Blcod and Skin ii;cast t. Urinary diseases cured In 3 days. frie $:. Encoee the money tc. FRANK iXEVe NS & CO., Baltimore, Md., and it wld lfat !it by mail sealed. For eale by all drug tt tn ; sen t by mall. 1 uly 7 d A wl y Dr. Uodd's Nervine No. 2. "iiriLL CURE NERVOUS, PHYSICAL and Genital Weakness caused by Indis cretion and violating the la'ws of health, lT.cc t1 HUNTER'S PILLS Cures Syphilis in all It forms and stages. Yellow or Brown pots on the face and body. Sore Throat and Nose, Scrofula, Tetter, Ecze ma, Itching tensation. Salt Rheum and all Blood and Skin Otscases, Urinary Diseases and Strict iires speedily cured Price $2. 1) It. U U - T'S P K M A LB FR1 KN D Sever fails to cure Irregularities or Suppres sions, caused by coida or disease. Married ladks and ladies in delicate state of health are cautioned to riot use it. Price $3. Enclose the money for either mediciuo to FRANK STE VENS CO., Baltimore, Md and It will be sent by mail or express sealed. For sale by til Druggists; sent by mall or express juiy 7 d&wlv .. . .i ... i L Appjrp Send six cents for postage, X m.ZjJ-1 and receive free, a costly box of goods which will help you to more -money right away than anything else In this worl'J All, of either sex, succeed from first hour The broad road to fortune opens before the workers, absolutely sure At once ad drets, True & Co., -ugupt Maine. nov 20-Omri 1 w ANAKESIS" gives instan relief, and Is an inalible cuffor Piles Price $1, at uruggisie, or eem pre paid by mall. Satnpleree. Ad. "anakesis" Makers, Box 2,416 New York, t th p wmiim self-cure: Si A ,afrt rrrsf!r!iion of On Of th4 taost noted a.?!l njcrreHC-fiil HpwiaUst In the U.S. (now rt'rfdj for thecurcf Jk'arvoum ebiliiVi fjOfft Manlioocl, l?a.':rfl aid leeay. Seal uplaiueeaU-UciiVioi'0.-ce. PrugciatacttanUi Address DR. W.WD CO'., tavhiiana. JWa, C DECEMBER DRIPPINGS. T don't know about your religious novel?," said Deacon Urownsmith; 'the Bible is good enough for me." 'Yes, replied Brother Broad, -'but are ou good enough for the Bible, deacon V Boston Transcript It is a pretty healthy man who can read a patent inedirine almanac with out sudderly discoverina tbat he is alllicted with about one hnndred and fifty of the two htmdred disenses des cribed lkevcn.NorristotunHerihl. Western airl seem to have as keen an ojc So the main chance as rheir Eastern sister:?. A prairie pansy, summering at Waukesha was asked by a Texas gua llower if she would share his lot, und tbe pat reply was: "Yes if it is a corner one, anil ou will build on it," Louisville Times'- ''Oh, Lucy, if you knew the depth of my devotion? Lucy, if you do not re turn my love I will kil. myself." ''Bless you, Augustus, I will return your love." ' Oh, will you, will yon? Then I am happy beyond M 'Yes, Augustus, I wLl return it. I have t,o nse for it ."Chicago Neivs. "Doesn't that man remind you ol the sea?" said a pretty girl on Fourth street to her companion, as fashionable masher went by know. How do you mean?" cause he is such a hoavv swell dear." was the quiet lesponse, "but you know the sea swell is salt. MerchantTravelcr. THE MALLS. The mall i close ud ! arrive at tee City Pott office as follows : - ..v, CLOSE. ' N - Northern through mail, fast. 7.30;p. n. Northern through and wsy mails. .-.00 A. M. isigh .........6.43 P. M. and 8.W A. M. Malls for the N. C. Railroad and, : routes mpplled therefrom includ- ' 1 iJ ' ; togA.4N. C. BaUroad at ;.. , P. M. and 8.00 A. M. Southern Mails for all potnta Souths ' daUy. 8J0O P.M. Western malls (C. C. Railway) daUy, .except Sunday). B.15 p. M. All points between Hamlet and Ral- -6.45 P. M. Mail for Chcraw and Darlington Eall- road..... 8.00 P.M. Malls for points between Florence . and Charleston 8.00 P. M. Fayettevlile and offices on Capo Fear River. Tuesdavs and FridavB LOO P. lf. S Fayetteville,vla C U Railroad, dslrr, J except Sundays....... 6.45 P. M. vasiow c ii. and intermediate offl ccs, Tuesdays and Fridays 6. CO A. M. Smith villc malls, by steamboat, dally (except Sundays)..; S.30A. M. Mails for Easy Hill, Town Creek, Shallotte and Little River, Tues days and Fridaya 2.00 P. M. Wrlgbtsrllle, dally 8.30 A. M. OPLN FOR DELIVERY. Northern through and way malls.... 7.30 A. M. Southern Mails 7.30 A. M. Carolina Central Railroad 8.45 A. M. Malls collected from street boxes business portion of city at 5 A. M., 11.30 A. M. and 5.30 P M. and from other points of the city at 5 P M Staiup Office open from 7 A. M. to 6 P. M., SIony Order end Register Department open from i A". M to 5 P. M., continuously. General delivery open from 7A.M, o6 P.M. and on Sundays from S.30 to 9.30 A. M. Carrier delivery open n Sunday from 8.50 to 9.30 A. M. a verv "I don't Oh, be- X U3, Purge out the lurking distemper that undermines haalth. and tho constitu tional vigor will return. 'Those who sufflerfrora an enfcebled and disordered state of the system, should take Ayer's Sarsapariila toclear.se the blood, and restore vitality. j Itching Pilc8-ymptoms ant Cure. The symptoms arc moisture, like pcrsplra tlon. Intense itching. Increased by scratching; very d'streesing, particularly at tight; seems a9 if pin-worm were crawling in and about the rectum; the prirate parts re Bonietime3 affected. If allowed to continue verv serious results may follow. "SWAl NUS OINT MENT" Is a pleasant, sure cure Also, for Tetter, Itch, Salt Kheuin, Scald Head, Erysip elas, Barber's Itch, Blotches, all scaly, crusty Skin Diseases. Box, by mail, 50 cts; 3 for $1, 25. Address, DE. SWAYiNE & SON, Phila., Pa. . Sold by Druggists. may 2 ly deod&w f ra w Health is Wealth. UEE GUARANTEED. Dr. E. C. West's Nekve ai Braix Tbeatment. a guar' anteed epeclflc for Hysteria, Dizziness, Con vulsions, its, nervous JNeuraigia, Headache, Nervous Prostration caused by the use of al cohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental De pression, Softening of the Brain resulting in Insanity and leading to misery, decay and deal h. Premature old Acre. Barrenness. Los 3 of power in either Bex, Involuntary Losses ana fpermatorrbooa causea oy ovr exertion ot the brain, self abuse or over-indulgence, tach box contains one month's treatment. tlOOa box, or six boxes for $5 00, cent by mail prepaid on receipt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXE3 , To cure any case. With each order received by us for six boxes, accompanied vith $5.CU, v.c will Bend the purchaser our written guar antcc to refund the money if tbe treatment 'ices not effect a cure. Guarantees Issued only y JOHN C. WEST & CO , 862 W Madison St.; Cbi ago, 111. oct211yd&w First National Bank of Wil- mington.i CAPITAL, STOCK.... SfllPLTjS FOND .......... $250,0(0 66, (X 0 deposits received and collections made on 1 accemblo potct$ lnlthe United States ' DIRECTORS E- E. 2URU0Sa, P. G. WORTH MARTIN, JAB.SPRUN1. GEORGE CHAD BOURN. , OFFICERS fi. BUIIRUS3.... . W- LAPTTTUft ,, .- President Caahlez Ant Cashier lanhood Restored Kemedt FaEK. A victim of youthfal imprnd fusing Prenuitaro Decay, Nervous imdiuit. -'uiiooo, Ac, hAvmg triea in vain ewj uu.u rempdy.ha discovered a eimpl mensof elf-cure. rudence knowti ""foy.HM discovered a Fimpl mensoi ii-cu"i wmch he will send FREE to hia f I low-sufferers, esa, J.BLREE VES, 43 Chathsm StNe w Yok- nov21 diwly FREE! TbonsuIs of caaes or Kerren Debility, w tal and pbyaical waakneaa, loat manhood, oar Tona pmatratton. tba rcaaita of indiamtioaa. I : Ml..ii.,irfHHTft "iron s faiui that 1 1 will tar eery eaaa prsnpta ma to aaad ( nnerer a trial patkar receipt of U centa for ta, etc Dm. A. O. Qux, re every eaae pranpu ui. w nuu w W TRIAL Loss and Gain. "I was taken slct s year ago With bilious fever." "My doctor pronounced me cured, but I got sick 8gain with terrible pain3 in my brck and sides, and I got so ba'i I Could not move ! I shrunk ! From 228 lbs. to 120 ! I had been doctoring for my liver, but it did me no good. I did not expect to live more than three months. I began to use Hop Bitters. Directly my appetite re turned, my pains left me, my entire system seemed renewed as it by magic, and alter using several bottle3, I am not only as sound as a sovereign, but weigh more than I did before. To Hop Bitters I owe my life." R. FlTZPATRICK. Dublin, June 6, '81. ' CHAPTER II. "Maiden, Mass., Feb'. 1, lr8 . Gentleman I suffered with attacks of sick headache." Neuralgia, female trouble, for years in the most terrible and excruciating tanner. x No medicine or doctor could give me relief or euro, until I used Hop Bitters. "The first bottle Nearly cured me;" Too second made me as well and strong as when a child, 'And I have been eo to this day." My husband was an invalid for twen ty years with a serious "Kidney, liver and urinary com plaint, "Pronounced by Boston's best physi cians "Incurable !" Seven bottles of yonr Bitters cared him and I know of the "Lives of eight persons" In my neighbored that havo been saved by your bitters, And many more are using them with great benefit. "Tliev almost Do mlra cles ?" Mrs. E. D. Slack. How to Get Sick Expose yourself day and night; eat too much without exercise; work too hard without rest; doctor all the time; take all the vile nostrums advertise!, and then you, will want to know how to ffettceO, which Is answered In three words Take Hop Bitters ! 83 None genuine without a bunch of grf en Heps on the white label. Shun all the vile, poisonous siuff with Hop" oi "Hopa" In their name. nov 12 1m d&w nrmtc DRUNKENNESS, OR THE LIQUOR HABIT, CAM BE CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR.WAINES GOLDEN SPECIFIC. It can be given in a cup of coffee or tea without fbe knowledge of the person taking it, effecting a speedy and per manent cure, whether tbe patient 13 a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousauds of drunkards have been made temperate men who have taken tha Goldt-n Specific in their coffee with out their knowledge, and to-day believe tbey quit drinking of their own free will. No harmful effects result from its administration. Cures guaranteed. Circulars and testimonials sent free. Address, Golden Specific Co.. 185 Race St., Cincinnati. O. d eod & w6m . . - ; We observe quite fine display oi new Revolvers for very . reasonable prices, at Ja cobi's Hardware Depot.f OQSUPTSOru. I b ave a pos rti re med y for t he abora d lse ase ; by 1 1 nse thousands of casea of the worst kind and of Ionic staodine haTO been cured. Indeed, sostronsjlg tnyfuUh in its efficacy, that 1 will Bend TWO BOTTLES FKEE. together with a VALUABLE TREATISE on this disease to any sufferer. ilve express and P. O. address. ' DR. T. A. SLOC011. 181 Pearl St., Xew York. The Science of Life. Onlv $1 s BY MAIL POST PAID. KHOW . THYSELF. A GREAT MEDICAL WORX ON MANHOOD. Exhausted Vitality, Nervous anl Physical Debility, Premature Decline In Man, Krrors of Youth, and the untold miseries resulting from Indiscretion or excesses. A book for every man. young, middle aged and old. It contains 125 prescriptions for all acute and chronic diseases, each one of which Is lavalu able. So found by the Author, whose experi ence for 23 years is such as probably never before fell to the lot of any physician.- 300 pages, bound in beautiful .French muslin, em bossed coders, full gilt, guaranteed to be a finer work in every sense mechanical, literary and professional than any other work sold in this country for $2.50, or the money will be refunded hi every Instance. Price" only $1.00 by mail, post-paid. Illustrative sample 6 cts. Send now. Gold mciai awarded the author by the National Medical Association, to the officers of which he refers. The Science of Life should be read by the young for instruction, and by the afflicted for relief. It will benefit all London Lancet. There is no member of society to whom this book will not be useful, whether youth.parent, guardian, instructor or clergyman Argonaut. Address tbe Peabody Medical Institute, rx Dr. W. II. Parker, No. 4 Bullfinch Street. Boston, Mass., who may be consulted on all liscases requiring skill and experience. Chronic and -obstinate . diseases that have Dallied the skill of aL J ET A I other physicians &, specialty. EL r wLm Such treated successful-TP lB "f Q C? I E" ly without an in- I US I O Lm La B atance of failure. Mention this paper. dec 1 dAw 4w Female School. St. James7 Seminary, MISSES EUKR & JAMES, Principals. MRS. M. S. CUSHING, Musical Instructress. rilHE TWENTY-PI KST ANNUAL SESSION A of this School will commence on Monday, 6th of October, l'S, and close about the third week in June, 1SS5 Special opportunities for learning the ar; of Painting In water colors, oil. pastel, &c , wl'.l bo afforded thos who de&lre their children to learn this beautiful and fashionable accom plishment. Pupils outside of tho School ac commodated with suitable hours for learning Music or Painting. For fur; her particulars enquire of the Principals. sept IS PTJEOELL HOUSE. JNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. WILMINGTON, N. O B. L. PEKRY, Proprietor. Late Proprietor Atlantic Hotel. rirst-Claaa n all Its smnottitinflaU Terras t 50tO$3.00 dav. NEW PRIVATK BOARDING HOUSE. Northwest corner of Second and Market sts. MRS. A. G. KLACK TAKES PLEASURE iu announcing to her ft lends and the pub lic that regular, table and transient board can be had at the above location, the most conve nient to business ot any In the city. Rooms large, well ventUaed and well furnished. Table supplied with the best the market af fords. Terms moderate. dec 1 tf Walter Gay-or, WITH L. G. CHERRY. (nary Leob Old Stand)v No. 102 North Warter Street, Wilmington, N. C. )o( Consignments ;of Cotton, Naval Sioresjand Country Produce of every discrlptlon respect fully solicited. Advancements madejem shipments. injband or on "Bill pfLading. . oct 17. Groceries. Groceries. T -- jpLUR, MOLASSES, COFFEE, BACON, Sugar, Salt, Corn, Rice, Meal, Lard, Soda, Glne, Lye, Poap, Potash, Hoop Irn, Oats. Hay, Starch, Snuff, Crackers.Tobacco, Cigars. Candy, Candles, Matches. Powder, Shot, Caps, Paper Bags, Buckets, Fuse, &c For sale by nov 3 KERCHSER A C ALDER BROS WEAK, UNDEVELOPED PARTS OF THK HUMAN BODY KNLAKUKD. DEVEL OPED. KTRKXKTHKNElVf Kt-. mm iwtrt SuTtr( rfm'H fig tun i .nilAZ-L-JJ-LJL-m -i&Uri cwmir rivin J ail fr rn jiti k-w an 1 t ' n THELEGISLA.TDREOP 1885 - SENATE. ; 1st distCarrituck. Camden. Pas quotank. Hertford, Gates. Chowan and Perquimans; James Parker, Dem, W M Bond; Dem. - ' ind dist Tyrrell. Washington, Mar tin, Dare Beaufort, Hyde. Pamlico; Theo W Poole. Dem, P H Simmons, Dem. ' - '--v.,,' - 3rd dist Northampton and Bertie; Thomas W Mason. Dem. 4th dist Halitax; J M Mullen. Dm. 5ih dist Edgecombe: -Tajlor. Rep. mnaisi-nit; w K Williams. Ucm. 7th dist Wilson, Nash and Fiank lin ; H G Connor, Dera, Joshua Perry, Dem. 8th dist- Craven ; 9th diht Jones, Onslow and Carteret ; apU6 4 TdAW , -it . !0lh dist-Duplio and Wayne; E J Hill. Dem, J T Kennedy, Dem. llthdist Greene and I-enoir; F M Rountree, Dem. 12th dist New Hanover and Pender: W II Chadbourii, Rep. I3th dist Brunswick and Bladen; Swain, Rep. 1 1th dist Saupson; E T Boykin, D-ra. 15th dist Columbus and Robeson ; D S Cowan. Dem. R F Lewis, Dera. IGth dist Cumberland and Harnett: WCTroy. Dem. 17th dist Johnston; Ashley Horr.o, Dem . lbth dist Wake; John Galling. Dem. PJth dist Warrtn; J 11 Montgom ery, Rep. 20th distUrar.ge, Person and - Cas well; James llolman. Dem, A W Gra ham. Dem. 21st dist Granville: R V Winston, Deiu. 22d dist Chatham and Alamance; J L Scott, Dem. 23d dist Rockingham ; John S John ston. Dem! 24th din Guilford; J I, King, Dem. 2oth dist Randolph and Moore; M S Robins, Dem. 36th dist Richmod and Mont gomery; W I Everitt, Dem. 27th dist Anson and Union; J A Leak, Dera. 28th dist Cabarrus and Stanly; Paul B Means.' Dem. 29th dist Mecklenburg; S B Alex ander, Dem. 30th dist -Rowau and Davie; J W Wiseman, Dem. 31st dist Davidson; P C Thomas, Rep. 32d dist. Stokes and Forsyth; J C Baxton. Dem. 33d dist Surry and Yadkin; J A Franklin, Rep. 34th dist Iredell, Wilkes and Alex ander; J F Dotson, Dem. 35lh dist Alleghany,' Ashe and Wa tauea; J W Todd. Dem. 36th dist Caldwell, . Burke, Mc Dowell. Mitchell and Yancey; 37th dist Catawba and Lincoln; M O Sherrill, Dem. 38lh dist Gaston and Cleveland; Geo F Bason. Dem. 39th dist Rutherford and Polk ; 40th dist Buncombe and Madison; II A Gudger, Dem. 41st dist Haywood, Henderson and Transylvania; W L Tate, Dem. 42d dist Jackson, Swain, Macon, Cherokee, Clay and Graham : HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Alamance Thomas M. Holt, Dem. Alexander E B Jones, Dem. Alleghany B Edwards, Dem. Anson J J Dunlap. Dem. Ashe John C Piummer, Dem. Beaufort W H Patrick, Dem. Bertie Eoulhac, Rp. Bladen W J button. Rep. Brunswick D B McNeil, Dem. Buncombe Richmond Pearson, Johnstone Jones, Denis, Burke Samuel McD Tate, Dem. Cabarrus T D Miller. Dem. Caldwell R R Wakefield. Dem. Camden . Carteret A H Chadwick, Dem. Caswell Geo N Thompson, Rep. Catawba A A Shuford, Dem. Chatham T B Womack, J A Alston. Dems. Cherokee . Chowan E F Waff, Dem. Clay . Cleveland Thomas Dixon, Jr., Dem. Columbus II D Williamson, Dem. Craven . Cumberland I A Murchuoa, C C McClelland, Dems. .Currituck WmH Co well. Dem. Dare -. Davidson G M Bulla. S W Wall, Reps. Davie II E Robertson, Dem. Duplin John D Stanford, Dem- Edgecombe Thorpe, Bel lamy. Reps. Forsyth W II Sheppard. Dem. Franklin N Y Gulley, J T Clifton, Dems. Gaston J W Reid, Dem. Gates II Clay Williams, Dem. Graham . Granville A II A Williams, Robert Hobgood, Dms. Greene W Darden, Dem. Guilford J A Turner, J A Barrio- ger. Dems. Halifax A J .Burton, David Bell, Dems. Harnet D Stewart, Dem. Haywood W T Crawford, Dem. Henderson Hertford R W Winborne. Dem. Hyde J B Watson, Dem. Iredell Augustus leazer, John B Holman, Dems. Jackson R H Brown, Dem. Johnston James II Pou, Josiah W Perry, Dems. Jones P M PearsalL Dem. Lenoir Jesse W Grainger. Dem . Lincoln W L Crouse, Dem, Macon James L Robinson, Dem. Madison J C Pntchard, Rep. Martin D Worthineton, Dem. McDowell Geo H Garden. Dem. Mecklenburg R P Waring. W E Ardrey, H G Stowe, Dems. Mitchell T C Greene, Rep. Montgomery , Moore George Wilcox, Dem. Nash J U Exum, Dem. New Hanover C P Lockey. L Gra dy. Reps. Northampton J H Edwards. J W Grant. Dems. Onslow E It King. Dera. - Orange and Durham Chas W John spn. Caleb B Green, Dems. : Pamlico John B Martin. Dem." Pasquotank Hugh Cale. liep. . ; Pender J T Bland, Dem, , Perquimans i Person J A Longy Dem: 1 Pitt-G W Venters, P. E Mayo. Dem. . Polk- Randolph B W Steed, I F Cavinesi, Dems. v - ; - Richmond John W Snecd, Dem. mRobcson M McR&e, Hamilton Mc Millan. Dems. Rockingham Jas D Glenn. John M Galloway, Dems. Rowan Tee S Overman. Dem. Rutherford Samoson J W S Robinson, J A Bos nian, Dems. " Stanly D N Bennett, Dm. " Stokes-J Y Phillips. Dem. Surry Brim, Rep. Swain Hayes. Dem. Transyiyania J H Laratnev, Dem. Tyrrell -R P Felton, Dera. - Union H B Adams. Dem. Wake Chas M Busbee. J no D Allen, Herbert E Norris. J Walter Myatt, Dems. Warren and Vance R C JkVard, H B Eaton, Reps. Washington Harrison, Rep. Watauga E F Lovill. Dera. Wayne Frank M Aycock, Ira W Hatch, Dems. Wilkes J R Henderson, Rep. Wilson John E Woodard, Dem. Yadkin- Yancey L Whittinton. Dem. WHOLESALE PPIUES. 1885. Harper's Weekly. ILLUSTRATED. IlAKiili't Weeklv ha nw, for twenty years, maintained its position as tbe lea din i!latrated weaklr newspaper la Arocrlci With a constant increase of literary and art istic res' urces. It la able to offer for the cn$n lng year attractions unequalled bv any prevl ous volume, embracing a capital Illustrated serial story by W K Norris; llluetrated aril cles with special reference to the West and Mouth, including the World's Exposition at New Orleans; entertaining fchort 6tories, most ly Illustrated, and Important papers by high authorities one the chief topics of the -'ay. Kvery one who desires a trustworthy politi cal guide, an entertaining and instructive fam lljournal, entirely free from objectionab'.o features In either letter-press or Illustrations, should subscribe to IIari'EK's Weeki.v. Harper's Periodicals. Per Year: HARPER'S WEEKLY ...?4 W HARPER'S MAGAZINE 4 00 HARPER'S BAZAR 4 0 HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE 2 10 Hahi'eu's Fkanklu Squabs Librakv, One Year (52 Numcers 10 00 Postage Free to all subscribers in the United States cr Canada. The Volumes of tho Weekly begin with the first Number for January ot each year. When no time Is mentioned, it will be understood that the subscriber wishes to commence with the Number next after the receipt of order. The laat Five Annual Volumes of Harper's Weekly, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by mail, postage paid, or by express, free of cx pcBsc (provided the freight does not exceed one dollar per volume), for $7 00 per volume. Cloth Cases for each volume, suitable for binding, will be sent by mail, postpaid, on re ceipt of $1 CO each. Remittances sbould be made by Post-Office Money Order or Draft, to avo'd chance of loss. Newspapers arc not to copy this advertise ment without the express order of 11 AKrisit & Bhothebs. Address HARPER & BROTHERS, doc 3 New York " 1885. Harper's Young People. AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY. The serial and fchort stories in Harper's Young People have all the dramatic Interest that juvenile Action can possess, while they are wholly free from what Is pernicious or valgarly sensational. The humoioua stories and pictures are full of Innocent fun, and the papers on natural history and science, travel, and the facts of life, are by writers whose names give the best assurance of accuracy and value. Illustrated papers on athletic sports, games, and pastimes give full Information on these subjects. There Is nothing cheap about It but Its price. An epitome of everything that Is attractive and desirable in iuvcnlle literature. Boston Courier. A weekly feast of good things to the boys and lrl8 in every family wnlch It visits Brooklyn Union. It is wonderful In its wealth of picture In formation, and Interest. Christian Advocate, N. Y. TERMS: Postage Prepaid, $2,00 Per Year. Vol. VI. commences November 4, IP:!. 8jole Numbehs, Five Cents each. Remittances should be made by Post Office Money Order or Draft, to avoid chanco of loss . Newspapers arc not to copy this advcrtls- -ment without the express order of Harper & Brothers. Address HARPER BROTHERS, dec 3 New York. New York & Wilmington Steamship Co. FROM PIER 54, EAST RIVER. HEW YORK At 3 o'clock. P. M. GULF STREAM..... Satutday. Not 29 B&NE FACTOR Saturday. Pec J GULF STREAM Satorday, Dec 13 BENEFACTOR .......Satorday, Dec 20 FROM WILMINGTON : BENEFACTOR Saturday, Nov 23 GULF STREAM Saturday, Dec 6 BENEFACTOR Saturday, Dec 15 GULF STREAM Saturday, Dec 20 This steamer bas been specially refitted for ivMacngera. fT Tnrougb BIRs Lading asd Lowest iXh rough Rases guaranteedio and from Pointt Sh North and South C&roMa, Tax Freight or Passage apply to IL G. tt MAILBOX J3, Mipertatuvient, Wilmington, N. C- . THEO. G. EGER, Freight agent. New York. WM. P. CLYDK Jk CO.. OopaiaJ A cent, 35 Broadway, New Yor. nov23-tf. 3T The - following onoirtlons rcprcsea wholesale prices generally. In making tp small orders higher prices hare to be charred BAGttlJMi . . , Standard............ Ilk Tb BACON NortCarollaa: mmTa jf ax mi SoouMers, V 2. ..... Mties. a WESTERN SMOKKD Hams. . ouvo. ,y u.... .......... . Shoniders.... ........ m.. DRY SALTED ' Sides, V ib. Shoulders, V tb.... .......... BARRELS Spirits TurpenUne, Second Hand, each........... 1 " New New York, each.... .... l Wagonette R WEIGUTSVILLE SOUND, will leave noother land's Stables DAILY at 6 P.M. sharp. Betnrainr. will leave Snund at 7 A. si. sharp juse iti T. J. SOUTHEJ1LAND. 11 o 90 1$ 10 11 IS U n o n at 00 o 11 75 a- S5 16 New Ctrv.each.. BEESWAX, fb. BIUCKS, r M , ' BUTTER, ST North Carolina-.. 1 Northern 20 CANDLES, V fc Sperm. ............. ........... Tadow.......... . . AdanAntlae.. ...... .......... CHEESi., V & J - NoTtliern Factory............ Dairy, Crearr-.... ............ State............ COFFEE, i fir Java. Laguyra.. .............. ...... Rio CORN MEAL, bus., ta Racks COTTON TIES, V bundle.... DOMESTICS Sheeting. 4-1. if yd Yarns, bunch...... EGGS, dozen. FISH Mackerel, Ko. 1, bbl 15 00 Uackexcl, No. 1, half bM.. 3 50 Mackerel, No. 2, V bbl 9 CO Mackerel, No. 2, V half bbl.. 8 (O Mackerel, No. S, V bbl T 75 MalieVt, T bbl .., 4 00 Mallet?, Tork bbls 7 03 N. O. Roc HcniRg, y krg.... 3 00 Dry Cod, lb...... 5 FEUTIUZKK4, V Jts Pruv!njilh;ano, No. 1 57 60 No. 2 So 00 " " lobC3 00 00 Bftagh'a Pnccnbatc 00 00 Carolina Fcruuzcr 5 00 Ground Bone 0-3 00 Bone Meal 00 00 Bone Flour. U CO 00 Navassa Gmtuo....... ...40 00 Complete Manure ....00 00 Whann's 1'hospbHte 00 00 Wando Phoephaus 00 00 Berger & ButVe Phneyhatc.00 00 ExcellenzA Cotton Fertilizer. M 00 a a 2 n l a a a is a la a HMO u a n a 17 O 1240 oo a a a S3 a 12 12 1 I?1 14 15 17 020 a f?10 IU rpio 10 8 3 O tS 8 a 4 o , 5.' w 9 French's Caihonatc of Umo.. French's Agricultural LUn ).... FIOUU,ybbl- Fbie. Northern Super....... " Kxtra " Family. .. ..... City Mi;b Kxtra ' Family... " Extra FaialJy.... OLUE V ft.. ..... GRAIN, V bushel Corn, from store, bags.wJdt. Com, cargo, In bulk, whiie.. Corn, cargo, in bags, white.. Corn, cargo, mlxcu, in bags.. Oats, from 6 tore.. Cow Peas H IDES, lb Green.. Dry.... 00 50 mi 5v 1T57 Of 51 XX m) t C$:T 06 X540 W 4.io: 057 01 If45 tt ni a. mm 0. 0 7 a s 0 0 CO 4 75 5 75 6 50 6 00 5 73 6 50 U 8) 4 . 72 65 1 25 5 11 OA Si 6 2 00 a o a a ti a a o o 53 85 75 Ct 11 20 15 0 to 75 ft Eastern............ Western Nor th River. ...... i HOOP 11 RON, it. LARD, if lb Northern 10C North Carolina 00 to LIME, barrel I 40 LUMBfcR, City Sawcc, V M ft. - Ship Stuff, rcsawed. 13 00 Rough Edge Flank il5 00 Wc3t India Cargoes.acccrdlna to quality .13 00 Dressed Flooring, Deasoncd.,13 00 Scautling and Board. com'n..l2 00 V f A C U I4 W rotlnli New Crop Cuba, In hhds..... - . ijj 13 , Porto Rico, In 1 ada " In bbls Sugar Houae.In hhda " Irbbla. Syrup, In bbls..... NAILS, V Keg, Cut,10d basle.. OILS, V gallon Kerosene... Lard Linseed !i 2b 26 8-r 1V1 10 O20 on a C15 30 3J 32 3J 00 23 40 I 00 a a 0 a & & a a S5 4i 45 00 11 10 90 Rosin 90 00 00 a a a a a a Tar Deck and Spar.. POULTRY Chlckenn, live, grown... .... 8pring.... Turkeys PEANUTS f bushel I POTATOES, bnshcl Sweet Irish, V bbl..... 2 PORK, V barrel City Mess 23 Prime ;....ia 00 Ramp 17 00 RICE Carolina. tt... 4t.? Rough, V bushot 35 fi) RAGS, lb Country City 1HO ROPE, 4 lb 14V40 SALT, V sack, Alum 00 & Llvcrpoo 00 O Lisbon . 00 2 10 75 10 (0 00 n a 0 a iI2 an (213 ec 75 25 a a a a a ma 75 75 CO 75 00 OG 8 M American.... ....... ......... 00 SUGAR, V O Cuba 00 Porto Rico 00 A Coffee. 00 B 00 C " Ex C Crushed... . 100 soap, v m northern a a eUlNGLES,7 ln.VM 10 50 Common 2 50 Cypress '.Saps....... 4 CO Cyprees Hearts;.............. 0 00 staves, v M W. o; Barrel.. 12 00 R. O. Hogshead 00 00 TALLOW, V ft TIMBER, V M feet-Sblpplng.U W Fine Mill. 11 25 Mill Prime 7 60 Kill Fair 6 COto 6 50 Common MIU 5 00 to 0 00 Inferior to Ordinary 0 00 to 4 00 WHISKEY, f gal Northern.. 1 00 to 4 00 North Carolina... .....1 00 to 2 60 WOOL," ft Washed.. ....... I to 21 Unwashed )5 to ta Burrv 10 to 15 6fc 4711 00 a 3 00 to ups to 7 50 018 00 010 00 a 5 014 00 CIS 00 a 6 60 VC2x lJ?Jf 11 EuiJiiS -i 1 r 'i -. rif Km f . BEFORE V-AND .--AFTER Elictric Appi-saces ar ier.t tn 30 Oayt Trial. TO IMn OrJlY, YOUriQ 03 OLD, 1XTir r safTerla fic Vimroc rULfTT, V - l"r Vnf.rT. L&ci cr Niev Feac a ,'iv,e. WiRun Wiv:i sm. tsd all U.'f liaa4x jf m. Is-saI. KartaE rd!tiay 7fro Av an J rrusn . .'. Sjxy t.-t nl oesplct r fcuof !iutta,VwwwJiUMoouetmi9, -5! rrao ti.'t-or S.orttJ Crt-iry. i imJ at uuee lar"iiiaWi.tfi i tix-r. A4.zms VCLTA1C StlT CD,, WZiKMU mZZ. The Excursion and Pic Nic SEAfeOMfl.'l NOW OPEN AND PERSONS vUlUng tb dry, tbe Sound or SmlthTille. nl la need 0 First CUss work wBl la well to call on - tu well tcoirs barber and Tt if aster t lils bcavlec n4 air DretDsr Saloon. SO. 121 ZlAllILliT. bTiusirr, wtcre be will epare no pains lal girtiig&atU faction aU. Cosa , d ete. - ) ,90:
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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