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I i Lor the Cure of Coughs, Colas, Hoarsened, Lfoncnuisroup, au a .!-. ntt WhnriTiinor Couch. In ttipicnt Consumption and for the re-Sj helot consumptive person m CCU. bUUD Ui H'- fi by all Druggists. Price, 25 Cents.fi -- - DO YOU KNOW THAT J LORRILARD'S CLIMAX PLUG TOBACCO ... . with Red Tin Tag; ROSE LEAF Fine Cut Chew- d Tin Tag; K05t "Ar me ui mew. YY CLIPPINGS, and Klack, Brown and SNUFFS are the best and cheapest, ionldcred? aug 6 ly d&w Ing; NAV Yellow ! quality coni Dr. Mott's Powders NEVER FAIL TO CURE INFUMMa. Hon of the Kidneys. Gravel, Gleet. Strict ores and ail Urinary diseases. Nervous and Physical Debility, c-Jenital Weakness and ail nni-i inisoHM fliiBfi1 h Indiscretion lUlM; nuiv. w- j or Excesses. Syphilis In all Its forms perma nently cned- i el low c Brown epota on fce nd body.Sore Throat and Nose, fccrofula, Old Sores, Eczema, TetteV and all Blood and Skin diseases. Urinary diseases cured In 3 davs. Price $3. Enc'oso the money tc- FRANK STEVENS & CO., Baltimore, Mil., and It will l.e 6cnt by mail sealed. For sale by all drug gitts; sent by malL iuly7d&wly Dr. Uodd's Nervine No. 2. WILL CURE NERVOUS, PHYSICAL 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 (pots on the face and body. Sore Throat and Nose, Scrofula, Tetter, Kcze- ma, ltcning sensation. oan rsucum auu mi Blood and Skin Diseases, Urinary Diseases and Strictures speedily cured Price $2. DR. HUNT'S FEMALE Fill END Never falls to cure Irregularities or Suppres sions, caused by colds or disease. Married InAiao itnA 1ntio9 In rfelirnt mfnt.A rtf Tipnlth. OTP. cautioned to not tise it. Price $3. Enclose the money for either medldue to FRANK. STE VENS A CO , Baltimore, Md and it will be Bent by mall or express sealed. For silo by all Druggists; sent by mail or express, july 7 d&wlv WEMUHDEYEIMO-PARIS OV THE HUMAN BODY ENLARGED, DEVEL- OPED. STRENGTHENED." Etc.. ian intpri-BtinT ifertiemnt Innjiun in our pttJeTln reiMy toin- uine we will By tuat Vtira 1 no eviaeuce ot Dum buy ftbout t tii. On the coptyry, thadTftrtierore Tcrf hirhy iodoyxl. Interested irona may yet taiod circular giving ail particulars by ttrldre.Himg apl!6 yd&w .-!-. rra EI SELfAOLE SELF-CURE1 in ml A fiTorlta rrrr?non er one Of . JSbaost noted n-i nuewe-isiul FDcUliati In tneua inow retlredi far ii cr. X'-m-vtmo Debility a m. mm. Address DS. WAR? 6 CO.; Iajii0 a ' Health is Wealth. CUEE GUARANTEED. Dr. E. C. WEST'S Nkbve awd Chain Tkeatment, a guar 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 gression, Sof tenlne of the Brain resulting in Insanity and leading to misery, decay and leath. Premature Old Age, Barrenness, Loss ef power in either sex. Involuntary Losses ana Spermatorrhoea canted by ovr exertion ot the brain, self abuse or over-indulgence. Sach box contains ono month's treatment, tl 00 a box, or six boxes for $5 00, Ecnt by mail prepaid on receipt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cure any case. With each OTder received by us for six boxes, accompanied Ith $5.(0, we will send tho purchaser our written guar antee to refund i tho money if the treatment does not effect a cure. Ouarantees issued only by JOHN C. WEST & CO , 862 W Madison St., Chicago. 111. oct 21 lyd&w PUROELL SOUSE. -TJNDEB NEW MANAGEMENT, WILMINGTON, N. C B. L. PERRY, Proprietor. Late Proprietor Atlantic Hotel. First-Claw n all its annolntraenu. Terms Ml. 50 to $3. CO dav. For Sale. A Job Printing Office, in- . GOOD CONDITION LIBERTY PRESS. 0ver 100 Fonts Type.' APPLY TO JOSH. T. JAMES, Wilmington, N. C. oct 3 Board. FEW MORE BOARDERS, EITHER JViS? retllar or Irana'ent. can be accommo rrltv Wlin comiorwD.e rooms and the best the maitet affords, at n . MES- ROBERT LEE'3, aov it 'JfMarker8l- het. Front ands-econd White Cypress and Yellow Pine BLINDS AND DOORS, Guaranteed as good as the beet. Moulding, yjradcts.1 Balusters: andOraa mental Wood AVork. SVSEXDINQ TOUR LIGHT COLORED iifONACH'S -'"iitTwearyou'u save tne expense r?'v f ni or drees. Complete and TheDaily Review I'VE FOUND MY QUEKN. ' A strange romantic charm imbued Her brown hair's sunny splendor, Her glance, that in one moment, would Be qneenlikc, sauey, tender. Her dark ejes, sparkling or subdued. - Her lips a k:ss su??eilinir, And every nymph-likcattitmlc . Oa her slight figure resiin. The lady of my choice was she. The queen of ray devotion; She rose from some sweet reverie. Like goddess from the ocean. And seeking long, like those who see A rare exquisite painting, To know what mortals fair could be Ot beauty so enchanting When many a lovely face I'd seen. Through many a land had wandered, O'er many a dame, ot haughty mien. In portrait old had pondered I found her, but there lay between A barrier naught could sever. ForvMary Stuart is the Queen That I must love forever. David S. Foster. A Bliffratory Sandhill. In Churchill county, this Slate, there is a queer sandhill which possesses the power of moving. It i nearly four miles long, about a mile wide, from 100 to 400 feet hiuh, and must obvious ly contain millions of ton3 id sand. In it it is impossible to find a" particle of sand larger than a pin's head. Tho hill is not stationary, but rolls slowly East ward, tho wind gathering it up on the west end, bearing it along the ridge and then depositing it again at the east end. This wandering hnbit is so do cided that in the course of several years the hill has moved more than a inile. Virginia (Nev.) Enterprise. Her Only Cosmetic. "Theonly cosmetic I have used," said an old lady, "is a flannel wash cloth, ror torty years I havi bathed my faceevery night and morning with clear water as hot as I can bear it, using for the purpose a small square of flannel, renewed as otten as it grows thick and (elt-like. My mother tauaht me to do this, as her mother had done before her. No soap, nor powder, nor glycerine even, has touched my face, and this is what my skin is at sixty, 7 she finished, touching with pardonable pride a cheek whose peachy bloom and fine, soft texture gave effective em phasis to the recipe. Harper's Bazar. t : RoFernary for Bridesmaids. Instead ot being so many graceful ornaments at the marriage ceremony, a? nowadays, the bridesmaids in olden days had various duties assigned to them. Thus, one of their principal tasks was dressing the bride on her wedding morning, when any omission in her toilet was laid to their charge. At a wedding, too, where' it was ar ranged that the bride should be follow ed by a numerous train of her lady friends, it was the first bridesmaid's duty to play the part of drill mistress, "sizing" them so that "no pair in the procession were followed by a taller couple." She was also expected to see that each bridesmaid was not only duly provided with a sprig of rosemary or a floral posy pinned to the breast folds of her dress, but had a symbolical chaplet in her hand. Boston Home Journal. The Mistletoe .Bough. The mistletoe was used by the Bo mans in religious ceremonies, and it may haye been the "golden bough" ot the infernal regions. Tho Druids gath ered it against tire festival of the winter solstice with'great solemnitj'.ihs Prince of the Druids cutting it himself with a golden sickle. It was used as a charm azainst evil spirits aud excellent medi cal properties are ascribed to it. It was supposed to possess the power ta pre serve from poison, and the mystic property, of giving fertility. "Kissing under the mistletoe" may have had refereuce to this aucient oelief. There was a tradition that the maid who was not kissed under a bough of mistletoe at Christmas would not be married during the following year. It is an ob vious suggestion that in sections of the country where the statistics sbow a falling off in marriages this plant ought not to be let die out. 'Harpers Maga zine. Preventions ol' Cholera. Water before being drunk should be well aerated by shaking it. 1 The pitchers and other vessels in which water is generally1 stored in kitchens ought beforo they are each day replenished to bel heated to 150 degrees centigrade, or a higher temper ature if possible. Wine should bo heated to 55 degrees and druuk out ot cup3 which have been freshly plunged in scalding water. . ' All food should be thoroughly cook ed. Undercooked flesh and raw vege tables promote cholera The other vessels in which preserves arc fo be kept are to be prepared by a passage through a furiously hot oven. Bread should be cut about twenty minutes before it is wanted and toasted hard or rebaked quickly. All sheeting and cloths ought to t e scalded and rapidly dried before usrd. Water for toilet purposes is only safe when it has been part boiled and then diluted with thyme and dissolved in alcohol or carbolic acid in the pro portion of two grammes per litre. Hands and face should be frequently washed with this mixture. Plates, knives, forks, etc., are to be taken straight from the boiler or oven to the dinner table. Pasteur, the celebrated scientist, says tor the benefit of . doctors, nurses, or persons who rOside in houses or neighborhoods visited by the epidemic. Wear a mask made of two thin fheets of bias?, filling well into each other, but not soldered together. A layer of phenolized wadding to be placed be tween the metal strata. The operation of breathing is to be performed with mouth and nostrils covered with wadding. That distressing disease, the piles, i3 speedily relieved and cured by Ayer's Pills. - We observe quite a fine display of new Revolvers for very reasonable prices, at Jaeobi's Hardware DepoLf ' Famous Dime. Ilatazzl. Mm, de Rate (LetUia Marie Bona parte Wyse - llatazzi), has again ap peared on the horizon with a datgh ter oi fourteen, quite grown up and as beautiful as a Hebe. The mother still defies time. She wear3 white satin dresses in the evening and her skin can bear the juxotapo3ition of the pearls which her cousin, the late Emperor, gave her as a wedding present. She is the prototype ia comeliness, grace and literary talent of Lady Biesing ton in her Gore House days, and I suppose, like that icmarkablo woman. owes her prolonged power to charm and her blue eyes to the Green Isle to which she hall belong?. The' presence of tho tall, slender and vtry lovely danghler only adds auother grace to th; mother, whose husband pay? her a? much attention a3 it he were cn iia son with Iier. Ili was for some time the Secretary-tencral of the Sagata Cabinet, is still a Deputy and may soon turn up st Madrid with a port folio under hia arm.. Koma Isabella Batazzi is what the country folks in Ireland call a nice, modest slip of a girl. She has a harmonious figure, aottand easy manners, with a touch of maidlenly reserve; eyes as black as sloes, a prettily celestial nose and cheeks and chin add lips as perfectly modelled as those of Mme. Recamier. On her account her mother does not keep open house tor literary and ar tistic people to anything like the extent she did when she rented the Duke of Aquiias's houe in the Avenue de Bois de Boulogne. Paris Letter to London Truth. DRUNKENNESS, OR THE LIQUOR HABIT, CAN EE CURED BY ADMINISTERING OR. HAINES' CGLDEH SPECIFIC. . It can Do given in a cup of coffee or tea without the knowledgeof the person taking it, effecting a fpeedy and pr-manf-nt cur, whether the patient is a moderat drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands of drunkards have been made temperate men who have taken the Gldi-n Specific in their coffee with out their knowledge, and to-day believe they quit drinking of their own free will. No harmful effects result from its administration. Cures guaranteed. Circulars and testimonials scut free. Address, Golden Specific Co.. 185 Ilaqo St., Cincinnati, (). d eod & wGm Young Men! Read This. The Volta ic Belt Co:, of Marshall. Mich., offer to send their Celebrated Eeectuo-Voetaic Belt and other Electric Appliances on trial, for thirty days, to men (young or old) aiuiu iitu vuua uuuuitj) luas .x vitality and manhood, and all kindred troubles. Also for rheumatjsm, neu ralgia, paralysis, and many other dis eases. Complete restoration to health, vigor and man hond guaranteed. No risk is incurred as thirty days trial is allowed. Write them at once for illus trated pamphlet free, w s m & w lyB, Itching Piles-.symptoms and Cure. The symptoms are moi3turc, like perspira tion, intense itching, increased by scratching ; very dlsticssing, particularly at r.ight; seems as if pin-worma were crawling . in and about the rectum ; the private parts re sometimes affected. If allowed to cou tin no very serious results may follow. "SWAYE'S OINT MJ2NT" is a pleasant, sure cure. Also, for Tetter, Itch, 5? alt Khenm, Scald Head, Erysip elas, Barber's Itch, Ulotches, all scaly, crusty fekin Diseases. Box, by mail, 50 ct3; 3 for $1, 25. Address, DK. SWAYMS & SON. Phila., Pa. Sold by Druggists. may 2 ly deod&w f m w Now is the time to give Smith's Worm Oil. ivd w ' 1885. Harper's Magazine. ILLUSTRATED . With the nev volume, beginning in Decern bcr. Harper's Magazine will conclude its thirty-iiftk-Kpar. Tnc oldest periodical of IisT tyyc, It is 0Jt in each new volume, a new mug azine, not simply because it prcsen's fresh subjects fin-.l new pictures, but also, and chief ly, because it steadily advances In the method itse-f ot tnasraz'ne makinsr. In a word, the Magazine becomes more the faithful mirror of current life and movement. Leading features In the. attractive programme f?r 1885 arc: new serial novels by Constance Fcnimore Woolson and W U Uowclls; a new novel entitled "At the Ked Glove;" dcscriolive illustrated papers by F D Mllljtt, 11 Swain Gilford, 1G A Abbey, II Gibson, aud others; GoldsmlthM '"She Stoops to (. onqucr," illustrate i by Abbey; Im portant papers on Ar. Science, cts. Harper's Periodicals, Per Year : IIarfeb's Magazine 4 01 Harpek's Weekly 4 00 Harper's Bazar 4 Co Harper's Voung People 2 00 Harper's Franklin Square Library, One Year (52 Numbers) 10 CO Postage Free to ad s ubscribers in the United States or Canada. The volumes of the Magazine begin with the Numbers for i Juno and December of each year. When no time Is speciiied, it will be under stood that the subscriber wishes to begin with the current Number. - The last eleven Semiannual Volumes cf Harper's Magazine, in neat cloth binding, will be 6ent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of $3 00 per volume. Cloth Cases, for binding, 50 cents each by mail, postpaid.- Index to Harper's Magazine, Alphabetical, Analytical, and Classified, for Volumes 1 to 60, inclusive, from .Tune, li-ZO, to June one vol., Svo, Cloth, $4 00. Remittances should be made by Post-Ofuce iloney Order or Draft, to avo.tl chance f loss. Newspapers are not to copy this advertisement tcUkout the express order of Harper & Bros. Address HAUPER ,BKOTHEUS, dec s New York. Groceries, &c. 150 100 IinDS. TE ME CUBA MOLASSES, Hhda. Prime Porto Rl MOLASSES, 500 Half Rolls Standard i AGGING. 1 000 rrow Tita. ' 500 Ril3l ieced TIS 500 Cl13" FIOUi: 100 Bb1s fcUG 200 r,a23 COFFSE" limeT cement. plastee.:&. All at lowest rri-es WORTH & WriRTH. Breech-Loading Shot-Guns J"F YOU WANT A'FXCST CLASS GUN WE can uit you. No bursting ccrj '. Lamps, Bird Ca?es au 1 Children's Fancy Trav8 uat received. A few more of cur new COLUMBIA COOK fcTOVEScn handi cheap andgocd. : - . ' - -PACKEK & TAYLOR. PUEE WHITE OIL. - dec 23 MISCELLAN EOUS Woman's Sullerins: and Relief. Those languid, ti csome tern atlon?, earning yen ta Ice! scircely able to be on your feet; that constant drain that la taking from yonr system aU it forncer e asticlty; driving. the bloom from yocr clucks; that continual etra n upon your vital forces, lender n yon irritable and fretful, ca f asilybe removed by tte use o that marvelr U3 remedy. Hop Bit t r IrrcguTarlties and obstructions ot your system are jclleved at once while the special causes of periodical pain ara permjuert-y re moved Kcne receive so much benefit, and none r3 fo-profonn lly grateful, and Ehow such an interest in recommending . Hop Bit ters s woTcn A Postal Card Story. I was effected with kidney and ur inary l rouble "lor twelve years!" After trying all the doctors and pat ent med:cincs I could bear of, I used two bottles of Hop "Btters;" And I am perfectely cured. I keep it "All the lime!" respectfully. B. F. Booth, Saulsbury, Tenn. May 4. 1853. Bradford, Pa., May S, r$75. - It has cured me of several diseases, such a3 nervousness, sickness at the st-msch, morthly tJouble3, etc. I have not s?en a sick day in a year, tioce I tok Hop Fitters. All my neigh bors use tbem. Mrs. Fannie Grekn $3,000 Lost. "A tour to Europe that cost me $?,GG0, done "mo k S3 good than one bottle of Hop Bitters; "they also cured my wi e of fifteen years' ner 'vous weakness, sleeplessness and dyspepsia." It. M., Auburn, N. Y. So. I? looming vi LLE. O . May 1, '79 cli5 I have been tuflering ten yeirs, and I tried your Hop Bin ers, nd it done me more good than all the dor tors. Miss S. S. Booxe Baby Saved. We are so thankful t say that enr nurting baby was permanently cured of a dangerous and protracted constipation- and irregu'arity of the bowels by the use of Hop Bitters by its mother, which at the same'tirae restored her to lerfect health and s'rength. The Parents, Rochester, N. Y. COr None genuine without a bunch of green IIoison the white label. Shun all the vile, poisonous stuff with Hop" oi "Hops" In thpjr name. dec IS Im d&w nrmte Sew York & Wilmington Steamship Co, FllOM PIEE 34, EAST RIVER, NEW YORK At 3 o'clock, P. M. BENEFACTOR Saturday, Dec 27 18S5 REGULATOR Saturday, Jan 3 BENEFACTOR Saturday. Jan 10 REGULATOR Saturday, Jan 17 FROM WILMINGTON : REGULATOR ....'....Saturday, Dec 27 1S85 BENEFACTOR ; Saturday, Jan 3 REGULATOR.. Saturday, Jan 10 BENEFACTOR. Saturday, Jan 17 ar Through Bills Lading ana Lowest Through Rates guaranteed to and from Pointa In North and South Carollnaf Tot Freight or Passage apply to K. G. SMALLBONJtS, buperinteaaeut, Wilmington, N, C. . THEO. G. "EGER, Freight Agent. New York . WM. P, lil.YOK A CIO.. ynraJ Ar.tt 35 Broadway, New York dec 22 t. VThose debility, cxJianetcd IoH-i-, prcuiature doc;iy and fiiiiuro to perform life's iiJtlt proparly ero earned ly ftvccs'-eit crrorj of youth, etc., wnl lind a jicrfect and lasting rt.?tor.-itiori to robust' health imd v!rrorns snrtrihootl in THF. M A f?3 TO H UOLUS. r.or t-toruach drug-gsuff nor -ri rumeats. This treatment of Xvrvojts I5etmty and Eh?:3e;IIccjiyisnniformly H.- 1 ou perfect diagnosis, nnd ab'-oluto thor. - ,"1 im Qd Treatise free. :W.I4ihSt.NewYork. i!t::n"- - BEFORE V-AND -AFTER j Electric p-jiiu.-iC2s ars s?nt on 30 Day. T.laL irrzn ?ii..oi'3 s JrBiLrxT. "IGOIl. v W K v JjK.'w.k:-. jUJ-J ail IS.Csc :ti;a::S T.e ('Vjii ! .ttso vc. -,- of Hie KiiurWenth Crtury. ial at i-at: f.?vl::it.irled l'inph!.-tfn. A j,':j VOLTAIC S5L7 C5 a AgSHAtt. K!I5H. I fT Cf fn niliVlr' Notice. ifY FR'ENDS AND THE PUBLIC ARE ie pcctfully notified that I haye old out my interest la the Livery Mable business to Mr. U. C. OrreP- Thanking them for the very liberal patronaga i&ey nave aecorueu me l be&pestc the same for the new firm, Messrs. Sys.es & urreiL uesnecuaiiy, ost "7 O .VKN IL UOLLlNQSWORTn Syhes & Orrell, PEOPRIETOR3 1 IVERY, SALE AM) EX CHANGE STABLE, ft EN KUAL STOCK YARD FOR MILCH COWS AND B1.EF CATTLE, Corner Fourth and Mulberry Stav KST Personal attention given fc Boarding Horses.. ost ti ana u an tnfaiiXe Price $1, Box 4,118 New York, nov 2T vcodAw 1 . X H vi H F-J w . hAeaer, f i Tl 14 cure for PILES If ft SI 1 1 y& aruggisia, or eeni pre ' Lp' irtald by zaaiL Samplerer. tif.lt "i "If--J ai "aakesis" Makers, MISCELLANEOUS FOR THE Extra Bargains -AT- 1. 116 nIarket St, BSack Silks at 60c, 70, 1, $1.25 per yard. Cashmeres, all shades, from 12ic Dp. Ladies' Cloth Tricot Rep3. - " Flannels, Dolmans, Sbawls. Blankets, Spreads, very low. Ladies1, Gents and Children's Under wear 2,000 Handkerchiefs, ironi 3e np. Table Linen, Towels, Napkins, at ex traordinary low prices Velvets and Velveteens, all shades. THOUSANDS OF ARTICLES too numerous to mention, bought below Manufacturer's cost, and SELLING LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE. A call will conyince my patrons that for XRIAS GIFTS it is ECONOMY to buy something useful as well as desi rable, of m. M. ECATZ, 116 Market St. dec 15 n. BRUNHILD & BRO. , OFFER FOR THE APPROACHING " HOLIDAYS A special lot of their own importation Sherries, Port and Bordeaux Wines. SOMETHING EXTRA IN CO G PJ ACS I WHISKIES wc offer cpccial inducements ji quality and prlcca. Large assortment of Cigars and Tobacco always on hand of our own manufacture. dec 16 H. BRUNHILD St BRO 1885. Harper's Young People. AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY. The serial and ahort stories In Harper's Young People have all the dramatic interest that juvenile fiction can pos&ess. while they are wholly free from what is pernicious or vulgarly sensational. The humoious stones ana pictures are full of innocent toe, and the papers on natural history and science, travel, and the facts of life, ere br writers whoso names give the best assurance of accuracy and value, illustrated papers on atxueuc sporu, Karnes,' and pastimes give fall Information on these subjects. There is nothing cheap about it but its price. . An epitome of every thing that la attractive anddebirable In juvenile literature. Boston Courier. A weekly feast of yood ihirg to the boys and stria In every famUy which It visits Brooklyn Union. It Is wonderful in 1U wealth of pictnre In formation, and Interest. Christian Advocate, TKRMS: Postage Prepaid, $2.00 Per Year. Vol. VI. commence November 4, Sc4. FiKGUi NC2UBS2S, Five Cents 6&CU. ' Remittances should be made by Post OHke Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loes. Newspapers arc not to copy this advents -ment without the express order of liAJtrxn & Bbothkxs. Address r HAJIPRR EEOTttER3, dec 3 s'ew York. r The Excursion and Pic Nic gEASON 13 OVER AND THE THEATRI CAL AUD BALL Season has opened again and JOHN WERNER, the practical German Bar- ber and rerf cmer. Is personally la attendance at his Hair Dressing fcalcon, 23 Market fc'trcet, between Water ant Jront, Wilmington, N. C I, KATZ'S, -WHOLESALE FPIUE3. The folic Ins auoirOona reprceea wholeeate prieea gcneraliT. "In maticrup email orders Llher prlcca have to bo charged BAGGING ; , SUndard. 11 ct ICirt : S44 8 1 fb.............i..-.. BACON North Carolina: Hams, V Jth....;..;.'. 15 fi SborJdars, 2;. 10 Cf ...... ......... u . mM WfSTEN SMOKED Hams....'.... ................. 1R f Sides, V & U a - Shoulder!.... ......... ....... 9litl DRY SALTED ' - Sides, V lb nvf? Shoulders. ft... W BARRELS Spirits Turpentine, eeeona nana, each........... i a t New New If ork,-each 1 90 ( 2 . mW t 1V II 1 BKESWAX, f B 2s? O North CaroiLaa. 2i G Northern... 20 O 33 CANDLES, if lb Kpcrin.... ......... Iff n Tadow llO Adamanaae. - 12 a 12 CHEE5R, V rty- Northern Factory.. .......... I3H Dairy, Cream.... It State U O A3 CO FEE, V ' Java it n lAguyra. 1 Rio n is CORN MExVL, V has., la sacks 85 f 87 1ft COTTON TIES, hundls.... 1 60 ti 1 1? UOJUJUST1CS EkcMisp, 4 -i, V yil f.ft Yams, i buneh. 85 ts EGGS.V dozen.... 16 O 17 fish .., . -: - . ' ' Uaekcrcl, Ko. 1, V btd 10 00 520 C? Mackerel, No. 1 . V fcatf lbl S &0 fiJIO Ml iackerel. No. Z. V bbl & (0 T10 t tt Mackerel, No. 2, V half bbl.. S GO 3 N Mackerel, No. S, f bbL 7 75 a 8 (0 Mullets, bbl. ............... 4 00 O Mul!ets, PorSrbbls. .......... 7 00 GK N. C. Roe Herring, kcj:.... 3 00 ? 4 O-i Drr Cott. V ih fi Ct 9 FICRTIIJZER3, V 2,000 &.S . i cruvianucano, jno. i a au - x " ' No. 2.. .,... 00 4UCVJ a Eaach3Phca)hate. no, Carolina Fc ruiJzcr. ........... 45 oo em oa oo ftsa oo . Ground Rone. ..CO 00 fTAO O.i Bone Meal 00 0i m l.Uae-rFlour. 00 00 t:7 Ot Navassa Gnano.. .......... ...40 00 15 Of Complete Manure... ......... .00 00 .O37 Cf Whann's Phosphate .0d 00 70 00 Wando Phosphate 00 00 O70 0C Eerger & Dutz's Phoaihato..00 00 CttQ 00 Excellenza Cotton FertiUzcr.CS 00 gOi 00 French's Carltonato of Liroo.. . 7 00 0 7 f0 French's Agricultural Lime.... 8 50,0 9 0 FLOUR, V bbl f , Fine. ..era 04 Northern Super. 4 75 5 25 " Extra 5 75 a 6 25 Family.. ... 6 60 O 8 00 City Mills Kxtra.. 6 60 a 6 50 s FRmily..... ...... 5 75 a 6 0t . Extra Family.... 6 60 ts 50 GLUE lb 11 O GRAIN, tf" bushel- Corn, from store, uag3,vfiuse. hj a Corn, cargo, In bulk, white.. '.4 O 8 ' ' Corn, cargo, In bagra, while.. 2 O 73 Corn, cargo, mixed, in bago.. , ... , Oo Oat5, from store... C5 0 67 H Cow Peas......; 123 kSl 75 HIDES, Kr- . . : J Urccu. .......... .CI........ o 9 Dry. , , 11 4J 12 HAY. VlOOftS - eastern... ............. ....... l 9 0 l u Wcctem 1 15 it 25 North River.... 75 6 HOOP J1RON, it 3 LARD, V lb . Northern ioq it t North Carolina 00 O W LIME, tf" barrel .140 5 . LUMBER, City Sawed, V M It. Ship stuir, resawea. is oo trio Rough Edge Plank ...15 00 010 West India Cargoca.accordinj r to quality. 33 00 Cls Dressed Flooring, seasoned. .18 00 Sttll )) Scautllng and Hoard, corn's.. 12 00 . 4B15 MOLASSES V RallOE New Crop Cuba, in lihOs. .... 30 33 " in bbla 3 C3 4) Porto Rico, In hfida. .......... S2 ki In bbla 35 62 45 Sugar House.lnhhda. ........ 00 0 00 " lrbbls 20 6t Syrup, la bbla 40 es NAILS, Keg, Cut.lCd baals.. 0 00 id , OILS, Vfrallon Kerosene 11 3 Lard. 1 10 ts Linseed 90 90 00 00 2i 10 .75 10 (0 Rosin. as a a a (3 O a ti Tar Deck and Spar.............. POULTRY Chickens, live, grown... .... " . tjpriii. ....... ...... Turkeys....................... PEANUTS & bushel. POTATOES, V bushel 0WCCb...'.... Irish. V bbL ..... ......... 75 25 CO PORK.Vbarrol- CIt7 Mess. ..i..... .23 6C Prime 16 00 Rump... .................... ,.17 00 era tYl L3 RICE Carolina. V tt.. ........ Rough, V bushci.... RAGS, V lb Country 4UW 95 4tS oo a city ROPE, V ft SALT, W sack. Alum Llvcrpoo ........... 75 75 00 75 03 0J 8 to 00 00 00 00 00 oo 00 Lisbon.... a a a 0 SUGAR, V B-Caba Porto Rico.............. a co lieo. ........... ... tVtfS Cr ........ ........w.. 5 Crushed.. lOUCf 8niKGLES,71a.VM..... .10 SOr1 ll 00 Common... 2 50 0 3OC Cypress Saps.. ............. ..'4 50 Cynrcea Hearts 0 00 STAVES, V M W. O. Barrel.. 12 00 R. 0. 1 logs head. ......00 00 TALLOW, r ft m TIMBER, V 11 feet Shipplng.12 W Fine Mill.. .T.T...11 25 Mill Prime... 7 59 a 5 oo 0 7 50 018 00 210 00 0 I ttu 00 (CIS 09 0 8 50 Mill Fair 6 0CD 6 50 Common Mill................. B 00 Q 0 00 Inferior to Ortunary.. ........ 0 00 O WIUSXEY, V gal Northern.. 1 00 0 North Carolina... ..........l 00 WOOL, tbWashed. li Unwaehed.... 13 . O Burrr.. ....... ......... ....... 10 a 4 00 4 CO 2fi0 22 20 15 mm t have a postUro remeiar for tbeabor dlaean ; by lta at thooJadof cs 1 ftb wont fcl&dKdof fon Undit) e bar been enmi. I nd e4. o t ron 1 1 tn j f al t a lnltsfficy.thtl -tlnITrO BOTTiLE3 vhkz, together withM VA VCXm.fi TBEATtiE oo thU dlMM iiC T. A. SXOCCX. Ul Farl St., Kv Tork. ' tfCi. f SymW.U A. rMeatiy diwwraad U Asdics! 0 VVloood in I'.litKrf u4 SocLh Aawrk AJm tU 'J0r pxi with bottom pricM. Alo ? 5.T nt nt-et r WiBCM to F. A. M. - i- EXDlit.NO A CO. laicsk P&bL4tri ud MiBaftUrm.Ta Bndf Tcdu dec 20 dGtw2t - mm ? Oall and See THOSE BI ANT rRUlTjP2E2EIiVE3 ;.'.... - ' f v--.- t . We ruirantcc Intra to be pare, and the flavor aa if put up at Lome. A trial ia all we ask. ae'4 oim Kinus, jrruncs,v-urranw Pickles," Dried Lccf, Oraches and Lemons. Rakii!? Powdcra tnn rnmcrmu ia fnnntinn JeiUes, Crackers, the best of CheeC, llama ana pa?irvurs i BBoui'wrs, coaeca roasted and ground, t s- ,- : : -. Ky tcaocT to-morrow Mocha Coffee. Wc do not H-ag oo all Flocr, but wc put the SUPERLATIVE against any in the market. Parties wiafcing-pjcservca at retail will please tend dUfcts. f ecpt Zi - F. U, & N. ROEINSON. Llonday SD ALL TILS WEEK YOU WILL , urge conarncacuia or Anplca. Peaches. Pear Chickens, kgga and all other country produca ". These so9d must be sold at once. CaU on . ASW. RIVEN 11 ARK, The Uyc'Groccr and Commission Merchant, . - Hi North Water St.. sept 15 WilsJnston. N. C.
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Dec. 31, 1884, edition 1
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