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?or ' the Cure of Coughs, CoIds,y j loarsencs., I3ronchitis,Croup, InnuM a, Asthma, "Whooping Cough, In-K !: ',H:nt oi:r.u;;i;;.iv.iiiiiivA iui iuu 1 1 ;c f of -onsr.iriT.ive persons in advan-y ! red J tacc" of the Disease. - For Sale w i:y DO YOU KSOW THAT LORRILARFS CLIMAX PLUG TOBACCO with rtr.1 Tin Tag; ROSE LEAF Fine Cut Chew intr; NAVY CLIPPINGS, and .Black BrowD and Yellow SNUFFS ar tne best and cheapest, quality contddered? augGlyd&w JDr. Moit's Powders XT EVER FAIL TO CURR INFL4MM a. J tlon of the Mdnya, Gravel. Gleet. Sti let nrr-s and ail Urinary diseases. Nervous and Physical lability, benital Weakness anda'J those untold rrrserfes caused by Indiscretion or Kxceeecs. fcjphilis in all its forms perma nently ca-el. eHow o Brown spots on f see an-1 body.ore 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 STEV.NS & CO., Baltimore, Md., and It will he 6cnt by mail sealed. For sale by all drug gi&ts; sent by mall. iuly7d&wly Dr, Uodd's Nervine No. 2. -srii.L CURE NEKYOlS, PHYSICAL t and Genital Weakness caused by indis cretion and violating the laws of health. Price $1. DR. HUNTER'S PILLS Cures Syphilis In all it forms and stages, Yellow or Brown tpots on the face and body. Sore Throat and Nose, Scrofula, Tetter, Kcze ma, Itching sensation. Salt Rheum and all Blood and Skin Diseases, Urinary Diseases and Strictures speedily cured Price $2 DR. llUTr3 FKMALB FRIEND Never falls to cure Irregularities or Suppres sions, caused by colds or disease. Married ladies and ladies in delicate state of health are cautioned to not use it. Price $3. Enclose the money for either medicine to FRANK STE VENS & CO., Baltimore, Md and It will be sent by mail or express sealed. For sale by all Druggists; sent by mall or express, july 7 d&wlv WEAK, UNDEVELOPED-PARTS )' .THE HUMAN BODY KNLAKOKD, DKVKL- QHK1). STRENGTHENED." Etc.. iaan interesting f.l vfri isxmwiit. long run in our TnrrTTrirV'Tly to in-n-nriea we wiii say tiiat tliereTrnoevuience ot timu- Mir Hlxint t hirt. Dni he contrary, tlie advertisers aro tt? highly iurtorsfd. Interested persons may get i i . tr i . . , ; ' . . I ' I i i i i . teiLed ciro'ilars giving U part teulnrs bv addressing ElUF. MKi'IOA.ti l.. ruittalo. iS.V. lulnio t.rentn lite. apl 16 yd&w RELIABLE SELF-CURE K furo-'ro nrrnorS'otlcn of OHO Of tb . . " . ni. i .v. a 1 1 a. mosCCOtoa ana ;i:oxvoiui snsciaiiBij m Inow retired) for thenars of l4'cttt XeWMM Kiowt Manhon'l, XVeakntsp Rud zecay. SepJ tBplAin sealed envclot.ej'c. Dngcist3 Address DH. VMSO A CO.. Lcaisiana, Md ' Health is Wealth. CUBE GUAEANTEED. Dr. E. C. WEST'S Nekve and Bhain Treatment, a gnar anteed specific for Hysteria, Dizziness, Con vulsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, Headache, Nervous Prostration caused by the use of al cohol or tobacco. Wakefulness, Mental De preeslon. Softening of the Brain resulting In insanity and leading to misery, decay and death. Premature Old Age, Barrenness, Loss of power In either sex, Involuntary Losses ana Spermatorrhoea caused by ovr exertion ot the brain, self abuse or over-indulgence. Kach box contains one month's -treatment. $1 60 a box, or six boxes tor $5 00, sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX EOXES To cure any case. With each order received by us for six boxes, accompanledvlth $5.(0, we will send the purchaser our written guar antce to refund the money If the treatment does not effect a cure. Guarantees Issued only by JOHN C. WEST & CO , 862 W Madison St., Chicago, 111. oct211yd&w White Cypress and Yellow Pine BLINDS AND DOORS, ... Guaranteedasfgood asl the test. Moulding, ;Bracket3. Balusters: andOrna mental. Wood Work. oct 16 PARSLEY & WIGGINS. Groceries. Groceries. JLUE, MOLASSES, COFFEE BACON, Sugar, Salt, Corn, Rice, - Meal, Lard, Soda, Glue, Lye, Foap, Potash, IToop Iron, OaU , Hay, Starch, Snuff, CrackersTobacco, Crgars, Candy, Candles, Matches, Powder, Sho Caps, Paper Bags, Buckets, Fuse, &c. For sale by , HOT 3 KErtCHNER A C ALDER BROS For Sale. A Job Printing Office, -IN . GOOD CONDITION. LIBERTY PRESS. " V "... 0ver 100 Fonts Type. The Dai I y R ev i e w . TUENEW-BOKN KING. . , , My baby lies wiibia my 'arms,' and, rocking to and fro. My thoughts are dwelling on that time when, long and long ago, A mother-opened wide her arms, and v on her tender breast, With raether-love and reverence, laid - her holy babe to rest. Ob, even now I feel the thrill which coursed thro' every vein Of that sweet mother heart, whose Son o'er heaven and ear: h would reign. . . I know just how she bent to lay her cheek agaibst His own. And how she sang her lullabies in lov ing, reverent tone, And how the baby-eyes met hers and lingered on her smile, E'en as she kissed and loved her babe. and blessed her Christ the while. The royal litile head was crowned with heaven7'" hallowed ljohi The feeble I.ttle baby-bands were vest ed with thp. rioTht. To guide, to bless, to heal, and lead, as t .i . i i uiuer mey snouia grow. And heaven's roaiestv was nV.r thni babfi fif Inns nirn - o 7 15ut yet He was a helpless child, and needwl mnthpr's riri Really a baby to be loved liko my own uaoy lair. And. oh, that thought "to every mother's t neart must be so near: Aud bring the Gracions Saviour's bless ed love forever near! And as I sit this Christmas Eve. and rock my babe to rest, And feel the helpless weight of his dear head upon my breast, I breathe a prajer of thankfulness that the Great Kinv n.hov. "Knows, blesses, iruards. and sacred makes the power ot mother-love. Mary D. Bkixe. oct s x APPLY TO JOSH. T. JAMES, Wilmington, N.G. PI Anakesis" gives instan elief, and la an infalible .fctre for Piles. Price $1, FN i 'nalrl hir m n 1 1 SnmU fr !Ajjakesis Makers, Box 2,416 2?ew York, Tho Printiiiff of Postal Notes. Tho postal note3 are supplied to the government in books ot 500 by the Homer Lee Bank Note company of New York, at a cost o. $1.93 a book. The estimate of tho Bureau of Engrav ing and Priming for the same work was considerably more, and the estimate ofthe nearest private firm that bid for the work was more than double. Therea son why the 'work is doco so cheaply is that'.tho notes are printed on a steam plate printing press, which is a decided novelty. Tne machine very closely resemblc3& Hoe cylinder typo print ing press, but is, of course, quite dif ferent, as the process ot plate printing differs from that of type printing and requires a peculiar system of wiping and polishiog. Mr. Homer Lee, the patentee, asserts that the machine will do Ihe work of twenty men and twenty girls, and will print half dozen postal notes at the cost ot printing an or dinary visiting card. TeacLiine: the Chinese. Rev. Gardner S. Cbapin, vice presi dent ot the Chinese Sunday-school Union in New York, says: The Chi nese are as interesting a people as 1 ever jnet; and the more I see of them the more I am attracted to them. They are grateful and generous. If we sgend twenty-five dollars or so for them, they are not contented until they return that amount and they always want to give back mpre. Tbey are also industrious aad economical, many of them having thousands of dollars m the banks. There are about 4,000 in New York and Brooklyn, ot whom l.'JOO are in the Sunday-school, to which they are readily drawn because there they meet with sympathy. About seven-eighths of them are engaged in the laundry bus iness. Of the other one-eighth some follow mercantile pursuits, some are lawyers and some are physicians. They are very anxious to learn our language and give the closest attention toilieir teachers. Six out of the eight of the teachers arc ladies, with whom tbey Feein to get along better than men. The Bib e is the principal book used, and they learn rapidly." Pulmonary Diseases. A summary statement of luDg diseases may be of interest to many of our readers. Pleurisy is an inflammation of the membrane whish covers the lungs, as the skin covers the body. A peculiar fluid is exuded into tho cavity between the chest and lunjrs, and crowdins on the latter, renders breathing difficult and painful. Sometimes the fluid is pus. Pneumonitis inflammation of the air cells and the minute branches oi tho bronchial tubes the portion with out a mucous membrane. It may be tho acute or chronic. It most generally affects only one lobe, but it may extend sucescessively to the other lobes, and even to the other lung. Sometimes it is confined to a part o! a single lobe, and is then called circumscribed pneumonia. Sometimes there i3 a severe pain in the chest, which is apt to ba mistaken either for pneumonia or for pleurisy, but which is a neuralgia oi the nerves ofthe intercostal muscles the mucles between the ribs. Bronchitis is an inflammation of the mucous membrane which lines all the bronchial tubes, except at their finest extremities. It may be acute, sub acute or chronic. It may affect differ ent poitions of the tubes; it is quite dangerous, especially in children, it it extends to the smaller tubes. There is a form of bronchitis which is known as influenza. It is epidemic in character, and sometimes sweeps with immense rapidity over many countries. Emphysemy. In this ailment the air-cells are permanently dilated, and frequently break into each other. Ex cept wlien it is light, thu air stagnates in the cells and is not sufficiently re newed. The dilated cells also obstruct the circulation of the blood. It is not in itself a latal disease. Asthma. This is a nervous disease. It is characterized by spasms cl the muscular fibres ofthe bronchial tubes. The susceptibility to this spasmodic ac tion Is generally inherited. The excit ing causes are various, aud differ in dif terent individuals. Whooping cough is a peculiar form ot contagious' bronchitis, connected with spasms ofthe glotis, or vocal cords. The whooD is caused "by the inrush of air after the protracted suspension of the breath. . ? - Pulmonary hemorrhage," or Ilcernop- tysls. Intbi3purc blood is ejected from the mouth. Generally it escapes from capiltiaries 10 the bronchial mucous membrane so smail as to be invisible to the naked eye. aod there is no imme diate danger. ' ; '., ' Tnbecutar-consumption ia not pri marily a disease of the lungs, but of the system as a whole. Youth's Compan ion. 5 Mr. E. S. Parker. Graham. N. C. says: 'I have used Brown's Iron Hit ters in my family lor several years whenever a tonic was needed." v A bed ot ojester shells as large as dinerplates was discovered byaTalla hassee, Fla . man while digging a well. Mrs. L.W. Rolfe.Murfreesboro.N C , says: "To all who are in DcedW a good tonic I recommend Brown's Iron Bit ters. I took three bottles of it and de rived creat benefit therefrom." It is said lhat there are $40,000,000 in money in the Abandoned Property Bu reau of the United State Treasury tt Mr. Wm. Brewer. Saiithville. N. C, says: "I had chills and fever. Brown's Iron Bitters was just the medicine I needed. I highly recommend it." The Snrincfield Armory shoos employ 458 men, as against 415 a year airo. ine average product is 14U rilles a day. ? Mrs.' H. J. Charles, 315 N. Second St., Wilmington, says: I have been using Bron's Iron Bitters lor liver and kidney disease, and consider it the best remedy in existence f-r these complaints as it cures when oth&rs fail. I can sincerely and heartily recommend it." Frank Henry, kee; er of the Presque Itle Beacon for sixteen years, has re signed. He saved tully 100 persons from drowning. " Mrs. A. J. Gordon, Hillsboro, N. C, says: "I fully accord to Brown's Iron Bitters all merit claimed for it. especi ally recommend it for Neuralgia, two doses cured me of a severe case when other remedies failed." - - - SThrce thousand horses die each week in London. Their carcasses are bought by a company which delivers meat to cats and dogs. Mrs. A. W. Watson, Wilmington, N.C.. says:' "I have taken Brown's Iron Bitters for indigestion and experi enced great relief can recommend it to all sufferers. I believe it they will take it, they wfll be cured." The youngest man in the next Con gress will be 28 years old, La Follette, of Wisconsin. Kelly, of Pennsylvania is the oldest. Rev. J. E C. Barkam, Warrenton, N. C, says: "I have U3ed Brown's Iron Bitters with the most gratifying results. I find it be not only a restora tive in every sense, but also a most complete tonic and appetizer." A very handsome suit is of ecru cloth, the sides of dark brown velvet, and the front of still darker brown velvet bro caded in peacock leathers. Mr. Jas. O. Fitzgerald, Pelham, N. C, says? T suffered from weakness aud indigestion, followed by an attack ot typhoid fever. Brown's Iron Bitters restored my health and vigor." Surah, kilt plaited and bordered with cream lace, is used to trim the silk and woolen street costume of little girls this season. Mr. J.H. Ponton Halifax, N.'.C.writes ; "I have used Brown's Iron Bitters for indigestion and as a tonic and can cheerfully recommend it as I have been.greatly benefited by its use." Pompadour lace comes in the piece this season, and make3 exquisite over dresses with colored satin beneath it, . - Mrs. John Harper, of Harper. N. C, says: "Brown's Iron Bitters restored me to good hea'.th, after suffering fif teen yeats from kidney disease, found only temporary relief in the useofothtfr remedies. I use it in mv family and recommend it to others." Tho ladies of the American colony in Paris have set the fashion of painting their lelt hats in floral designs. Mr. J. P. Walkup, Monroe, N. C, says: "I suffered lor years with palpita tion of the heart, dyspepsia and Jiver complaint; took Brown's Iron Bitters and experienced such relief that I now recommend it in preference to all other medicine." A dress of pale violet surah is trim med with a profusion ot soft yellow lace caught up with clusters of violets. Mr. S. T. Thornton, Oxford N. C, says: "I am strongly convinced of the efficacy of Brown's Iron Bitters. Its use completly built up my worn out constitution." A pretty street costume is a combina tion of dark blue cloth and deep red velvet heavily trimmed with fur. Mis3 G. F. Kearns, Durham, N. C., says: "I have used Brown's Iron Bitters, with most satisfactory results and find my health greatly improved." Biack cheviot of light weight is pop ular for tailor-mado suits for ladies in deep mourning. Mrs. N. 11. Nash. 317 McCrea St. Wilmington, says: "I had a serious attack of malarial fever, was so pros trated that my mind became affected. At tbi3 period commenced using Brown's Iron Bitters, and was reward ed by a speedy cure. My husbaDd wa3 also benefited and we highly recom mend this valuable medicine." Olive green and primrose pink is a fashionable combination for evening dresses. Mrs. Adella Strickland, 6IS Warnut St.. Wilmington says : "My husband took Brown's Iron Bitters lor Malaria and general debility and jound it far snperior to Quinine as it ; cared- when the latter failed. We heartily recon Mr. Jno. B. Whitehead. Halifax. Ni C. says: ;I have n?ed Brown's Iron Bitters and think it Is a fine tonic, can conscientiously say that I am greatly benefited by its use." w , , v. Primrose pink taille over silver bro cade gives a very pretty effect. . . . . , . , - Mr. Walter S. Nelson, Monroe N. C. says: I was induced V buy Brown's Iron Bitters tor indigestion, and nausea, from which I suffered greatly for two months; it entirely relieved me in less than a week. I highly recommend it." Prettv little maple sugar cakes, vint age 1882, with scalloped edges are in tbe market. They are good to scratch one's back with. Mrs. E. K. Gray. Bocky Mount, N. C., says: "I have 'aken many bot tles of Brown's Iron Bitters and find it U recommended, the greatest tonic of as it the age, cannot say enough in praife." 'Thn statement, that the Prince of Wales is $3,000,000 in debt shows that he isn't putting much aside for a rcigny day. . Mr. f. C. Patterson, Oxfoid, N. C, says: "Brown's Iron Bitters cured me of nervous headache with which I was afflicted one day out of every week. I consider it a valuable medicine." mww- 1 If the young pharmacists don't be have better the young pharmacisters will catch them and marry them. Mr. Alivin Bowen, Harrison Creek, N. C, says: :I have taken Brown's Iron Bitters for some time and regard it a3 a good medicine for all tbe diseases it claims to relieve." The prize fighter should be paid in English money. The pound3 are sym bolic of his profession. Mr. J. D. Suttonfield, Reidsville, N. C.says: "My wife's mother was in feeble health for twenty years, skilled physicians failed to relieve, llrown's Iron Bitters benefited her wonderfully and she recommends it to others for complication of diseases. Herein differeth ye damsel from ye potato. She ma3heth the more readily when raw. No other medicine has won for itself such universal approbation in its own city, state, and country, and among all people, as Ayer's SarsaparUIa. It is the best combination of vegetable blood purifiers, with tho Iodide of Potassium and Iron, ever offered to the pub lic. -m Now is the time to give Smith's Worm Oil lvdw MISCELLANEOUS. -Capital Prize $75,000 Tickets only $5. Shares in proportion. Louisiana State Lottery Company. ' We do her it y certify that toe supervise the arrangements for all the Monthly and Semi Annual Drawing's of The Louisiana State Lot tery Company, and in person manage and con trol the Drawings themselves, and that the name are conducted with honesty, fairness, and in good faith toward all parties, and we author ize the Company to use this certificate, with too rimiles of our signatures, attached, in its aaver itetnents." .- -' r MISCELLANEOUS rn kj Commissioners. Incorporated In 1868 for 25 years by the Leg islature for Educational ana Charitable pur poseswith a capital of $1,000,000 to which a reserve fund of over $550,000 has since been added. By an overwhelming pormlai vote ltsfran chlee was made apart of the present State Constitution adopted December 2d. A. D..1879. The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by the people of any State. It never scales er postpones. Its Grand Single Number Drawings take place monthly. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. First Grand Drawing, Class A, In the Academy of Music, at New Orleans, Tuesday, January 13, 1885 176lh Monthly Drawing. Capital Prize, $75,000. 100,000 Tickets at Five Dol lars Each. Fractions in Fifths in proportion. UST or PBIZJCS. x Capital Prize of 1 Capital Prixe of. 1 Capital Prize of . 2 Prizes of $6,000. 5 Prizes of 2.000.... of 1,000.... of 500.... Of 200.... of 100.... Of 50.... of 25.... 10 Frizes 20 Prizes 100 Prizes 800 Prizes 500 Prizes 1000 Prizes PRIZES. A-PPKOXMATIOH 9 Approximation Prizes of $750. 9 " 500. 9 M M 250. 75,000 25,000 10,000 12.00C 10 000 i n ivy) 10,000 20,000 30,000 25,000 25.000 6,750 4,500 2.250 1,967 Prizes, amounting to $365,500 Application for rates to clubs should be made only to the ofllce of the Company In New Or- For further Information, write clearly, giv ing fuU address. POSTAL NOTES, Express Money Orders, or New York Exchange in or dinary letter. Currency by Express (all suma of $5 ard upwards at our expense) addressed M. A. 1J A U PHLN , New Orleans, La. jT M. A. DAUPHIN, . 607 Seventh St., Washington. D- C. Make P. O. 31oncy Orders raTalle aDd ad dress Registered Letters to N EW ORLEANS NATIONAL B AN K. dfcl7 New Orleans. La CONSUMPTION. I dt poetttr remedy for tho abw ;7lt ua thauudi oIcmm ot thm vont kiad ud of fang UuMUngbaTe been cured. lnded. L raJl! Lh EiiM fflccr.tbt I UI t)d TWO BOTTLES fKXK. the Excursion arid Pic Nic gEASON IS OVER AND TUB THEATRI CAL AN D HALL Season has opened again and JOHN -WERNER, the practical German Bar ber and Perfumer. Is personally in attendance at hl3 Ualr Dressing fcaloon. 23 Market Street, between Water and Jront, V7iLitcu, IT. C. c:ill : - .-.- - - . r Woman's Suffering and Relief. Thoe laucuid. ti csome sensations, cant laz you to feel ecircely able to' be W your feet; thif constant drala ' that la ; Liking from youi system all It i forte er e'astlclty ; lrlvlng; the bloom from yoor c heks; that contlnuil stra n upon your vital forces, tender n ron Irrttab' and f ret? aL ca casllv'Ua removed by the use o that roarrck.us remedy. Hop Biuj l:ra Irrenlarllle and okstrnetiotvaof jvaar system are icllercd at once while the special cau3 s or periodical pain ara icrajivettiy re moved 'cn receive so much btntflt, and nose are to prcfoun-ily crateful. aid khow such an Interest in recommending Hop Bft ers as woven. - ' A Postal Card Story. I was offected with kidney and ur inary Trouble "For twelve years!" 1 A fYpT- t rvi n rr all t,o r?rwfrvc n .1 nil. ent med''cine3 I could hear of, I used two bottles ol llop "Biters And I am perfectely cured. I keep it "All the timer' respectfully. B. F. Booth, Saulsbury, Tenn. May 4. 1833. Bradford, Pa., Mat 8, 1ST5. It has cured me of several disss ses, such as nervousness, sickness at the etomich, mo: thly troubles, etc I have not seen a sick day in a year, since I tok Hop Bitters. AP.my neigh bora us3 tbem. Mks. FakmeGueex $3,000 Lost. "A tonr to Europe that cost me $1,CC0, dona "rae lc S3 good than one bottle of Hop Bitters; "they also cured my wife cf fifteen yea ta' ner "vousweaHnes?, slteplesencssand dyspepsia." R. MJ Auburn, N..Y. So. Bloomisgville, O . May 1, '79 ibs I have' been suffering ten yers, and I tried your Hop Bit ers, and it doce me more good than all the doc tirs. Miss S. S. Boone Baby Saved. We are so thankful to say Hint ctir nursing b8by was permanently cnral of a dangerous and protracted constipation and irrcgu'arltv of the bowels by the use of Hop Bitters by its mother, which at tee same time restored her to perfect health and slrengtb. The Parents, Rochester, N. T. JJSf None genuine without a bunch of gr? etv Hops on the whlto labeL Shun all the vile, poisonous stuff with "Hop" or "Hops" in their name. dec 18 1m d&w nrmtfl Hew York '& Wilmingtoo Steamship Co, T7HOLX3AL.D PPICES. The following quotrtiona rcpresca wtoleeale .prleet gcneralhr. Ja , cxklng ut small orders b'hcr prlcta L.. ,. :b be charged FROM PIER 34, EAST RIVER, NEW YORK At 3 o'clock. P. M. BENEFACTOR Saturday, Dec 27 1835 REGULATOR Saturday, Jan 3 BENEFACTOR ........Saturday. Jan 10 REGULATOR Saturday, Jan 17 FROM WILMINGTON : REGULATOR... Saturday, Dec 27 1885 BENEFACTOR '.. Saturday, Jan 3 REGULATOR Saturday, Jan 10 BENEFACTOR .....Saturday, Jan 17 ar Through Bills Lading and Lowest Through Rates guaranteed to and from Pdlnta In North and South Carolina. For Freight or Paaaage apply to H. G. SMALL BON ES, Superintendent, Wilmington, N. C THEO. G. EGER, Freight Agent, New York. WM. P. CLYDS A ro Oman) Asonu, v 85 Broadway, New Yoriu dec 22 tf. Weaklleriyouslen Whoso debility, exhausted power, premature decay .nd failure to perform life' flu tie properly are caased bf excesses, errors of youth, etc.,' will lied a perfect and lasting restoration to robnat health and vlarron manhood ia THEMARSTON BOLUS. Neither stomach drasr&ine nor irsiraraenu. i nisi rest mentor Nervoae Ieblllty and Phreical Jieeay isnmformlv Bnccessfal basrd oa perfect diagnosis, new tand ', met hot! and sbtolute tbor. onorhno ro-tratioa and Treatise free. Address t " . fcian of MARST' -tGW.HlhSt.NewYork. BEFOREV-AND -TErn Dectrlc Appliance! ara sent on 30 Days' Trial , rO MEN ONLY, YOUriG OR OLD, rrrHO are snfferin from Kaarors Dkbilitt, W Lost ViTatmr. UA or Nekt Foacx skd 7igor. WasTiifG W EAKKfeE3. asid all those diseases A a IIRsokal Hatvihi. resultinjr from Abcsm and 9TRXK Cacsks. Spettly relief and complete rcsto htion of UiAX.Ta.Viojaanl Masuood GdaBasteed. tie grandest discovery of tho Nineteenth Catnry. Ciid at once ror lllat.nUcl Taicphltt free. Address VOLTAIC BUT CO., WABSHAU. MICH. Notice. M Y FRIENDS AND THE PUBtIC ARE ie-pectfolly notified that 1 hare old out my Interest In tbe Livery stable business to Mr. R. C. OrrelU Thanking them for the Tery liberal patronage ihcy hare accorded me. 1 bespeak the same for the new firm, Messrs. Sykea & OrrelL Respectfully, oet'27 O WEN R. HOLL1NS WORTH Sykes & Orrell, ; PROPBLSTORS 1 1VERY, SALE AND EX - CHANGE fc TABLE-1, ,. pt ENERAL STOCK YARD FOR MILCH COWS AND BS.EF CATTLE; - Corner Fourth and Mulberry Sta.: M2T Personal attention gtyen to Boarding norsea. - . . " . ozt 27 , JJY SENDING YOUR -LIGHT. COLORED good to 1IONACITS Steam Dye Works. 15H Fall trd lrt?r wear you'U eaye tba expense ...,,.--- r ..,- BAGGrxo ; r .-1 't " - Standard............".......... ' Ih......... . ........... .. BACON North .Carols; : . Itama, Is... ... ...... Shoulders, " SKlcs, t. ............... ... . WESTERN 8MOKKD : -v- ITanvw....... w..a.. Sides. lh....Mi...... " 8honidcrs. ... vl....b.' !..... - -DRY SALTED- " ' ' . ; .sivic. v r..... Shouklers. V fti.JI a.';..!.'::. BARRELS Spirits Tnxpcnttne, ,; Secondlland. each 1 7. JiewAPf xork, each.... , New City, each..., ........ BEESWAX, r Jh BRICKS, r M BUTTER. yiV- ' North (UroIloa.r......J. Northern.. CANDLES. T lb - sperm.. ' Tatlow. . Adamantlae.... Northern Tactory. .. . .:.V - Dairy, Cream.... State. COFFEE, if lh ' Java. no IS 10 11 A a o o o 16 v. SO ISO 01 1W Ol 28 a 23 20 O o ............. ..f....M.. a mm- ) mmrmm mm' mm ' U fi llkO 12 a . HO ,10 a n n " I-aguyra.. ' 12UO - Rio.........:. ...... nit CORN MEAL, ? bus., la sacks 85 COTTON TIES, bundle..,. 1 bO ixai its rius Sheeting, 44, f yd. Yarns, bunch....'. EGGS, ? dozen., a M. Mackerel, No. 1, ht)1.......16 09 MacAcrel, No. 1, V ball bbL. o 50 Mscicrcl, No. 2, V bb!.... .. 9 CO .Mackerel, No. 2, f half bid.. 5 00 Mackerel, Not 3, V bbl I 75 - Mullets, bid 4 00 Mullets, Jt'orbbls..i....... 1 00 N. C. Roc licrrtng, Ttez...." 3 00 lryCod. f ib........U S FKRTI LIZr.lw3, V 2,000 its PeruylanGnano, No. 1 57 60 , . .. " -No. 2..:..3Q00 LobOS. ... ..00 CO BftagVs Phcfhate.....i.....00 00i Carolina Ferulizer.... ....... 15 00 Ground Bone ............00 00 Bone Meal ....CO 00 Bone Flour CO 00 Navasna Guano. .........40 00 Complate Manure.. ........ ...CO 00 Whann's Phosphate.M.......00 00 Wando Phosphate.. ....... ...00 00 Berger & Butz'a Phosphate. .00 00 Excellenza Cotton Fcrtlllzer.65 00 French's Carbonate of Lime... 7 00 French's Agricultural Lime.... S 60 riiOUit, r bbl Fine.... Northern Super. ... . JfiX CT8 mm " Family 6 60 City MUla Extra. t.. .... .... 6 W Family........... 6 75 " Extra Family.... 6 60 GLUE V ft U GRAIN, bushel Corn, from store, bags.whlte. :'. 81 Corn, cargo, In bulk, white.. r '.4 Corn, cargo, In bags, white.. "72 Corn, cargo, mixed, in bags.. Oats, from store C5 Cow Peas 125 HIDES, y lb Green...... .. ..i Dry; HAY, VI 00 lbs JKastexn..... Western....... O O S3 a i a 25 1 -25 14 1.1 87 It T: . 17 0 00 4 75 5 75 4220 00 4210 to 421 a 10 0 8(0 a CP 8 50. fi 4 CK 9 cm a am ou SIM OU 760 00 sSCO 0" 740 0j 4115 W 357 (X 4245 , 4D67 4270 00 4970 0C 45X50 00 420 00 (b 1 60 O90 O 4 O 6 25 49 6 25 O 8 00 O 8 61 a 6 oa u: 20 IS 49 O O a a a a a a a o i .Ol a 3TfcO 63 83 W 75 00 67 75 North River 75 IKJOl (IRON, V It.. LARD. V lb- Northern 109449 r ortn Carolina 00 LIB1E, V barrel 1 40 LUMBER, City Sawed, y M ft. J " Ship Stuff, rcBawcd..... 13 00 Rough Edge Plank... 13 00 West India Cargoes, according te quality ........13 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned. .13 00 Scantling and Board. com'n..l2 00 MOLASSES. V gallon- New Crop Cuba, in hhds J ' " In bbla. Porto Rico, in b ads. . .. . waA7 12 25 25 . 85 H 10 a Ko' OlS 491b' 4922 Oi 4915 Sugar House, in hhds. 80 33 83 35 00 26 40 00 O 49 49 a 49 O o 35 4) 45 00 Syrup, In bbla... NAILS, V Keg, Cut, lOd baaia.. OILS, ? gallon Kerosene Lard... Linseed 90 Rosin 90 Tar , 00 Deck and Spar.. ...... ........ 00 POULTRY - Chickens, live, grown... .... " Spring A-urjceys.. ............ PEANUTS V bushel. POTATOES, V bushel Sweet........ Irish, V bbl 2 PORji, v barrel . . . ' City Mess .......23 SC Prime ...16 00 Rump. ....................... .17 00 RICE Carolina, V ft 4UO Rough, V bushoi ;" 95 O BAGS, y ft Country U40 Clty.... , 1449 ROPE, V ft ,1V0 SALT, V sack. Alum 00 o laverpoo 00 Ol 11 10 21 10 75 10 (0 00 a a o 49 o o o a a 49 o o 024 4917 4913 23 6C 75 25 00 00 300 00 00 49 O O O 49 49 . Uft49 o49 109 6 49 Lisbon.. American ........ .. ...... SUGAR, V ft Cuba....- Porto Rico..... A.--"vk) 4X00 B ........ .... vv ............ Ex C Crushed. ...... ....... v iu- uictut ........ a SHINGLES, 7 in. y M.... 10 60 Lommon. 2 60 Cypress "Saps... 4 60 Cyprces Hearts............... a 00 STAVES, y M W. O. BarreL.13 00 R. O. Hogshead.......... .....00 00 TALLOW, y lb. ...... '4- TIMBER, V M feet Shipping. 12 00 Fine Mill.. ......:.7f..ll 25 Mill Prime.... 7 60 Mill Fair 6 00O Common Mill 5 00 , 49 jnrenor to urojnaryA. .... 0 00 49 WHISKEY, V gal Northern.. 1- 00 49 Aortn Carolina.. 00 WOOL, y ft Washed 11 Unwashed.... ................ 15 Bunr.............. ........... 10 75 76 00 75 00 00 81 6k 4911 00 49 3 00 49 5 00 0 7 60 4918 00 4910 00 , a 6 4914 00 ; 4913 00 G 8 60 6 60 0 4 4 3 49 a a 00 00 00 60 23 20 15 Board. FE W MORE BOARDERS, : ETTnER table, regular' or trans' ent. can be accommo- dated with comfortab!c rooms and the best the market affords, at Mlui. ROBERT LEE S, H3i Market et., bet. Front and Second. novlS if PUftCELL- HOUSE. TjNDER N2W MANAGEMENT, r WIlfjiiGTbs, K, C B. U PERRY. Proprte'T. Late Proprietor Atlantic HotcL rirstdas s n all l anootnt7Q4rnt) Term 1.60tO tS.CO Groceries, sc- JgQ BHDS. PE MB CUBA MOLASSES, JQQ Hhda. Prime rortoRl MOLASSES, C n fS Half Rolls Standard BAGGING . ' 500 Pieced TIES. ' . ;500Bbuis-; 100Eb-:CGAX:- - 200 COFFES. , . : - -z. I" 4 " -' - - LIME., CEMENT, PLASTER, &o. All at lowest prices. - i TIORTF.-fz 70I1TH.
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 23, 1884, edition 1
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