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( JirrbJI. lUmv I" aA A . f ni) il pfciftxf praja i !tinl I f fl r EnccoiiSE eeiE ijsTiTirnoiir affix ArlMt fir. iu lira tosa Em iinraa ci' w V ri -t. . tlMkul. 4p- Ia a4 ft mio. ONLY The' AfofningL Star; Ot&ktfedowal Bo.l tMttU down! A bi lmpL Ut rfkiaty uov. I I T5 mOftMt Ct mil WlSlt UuU MOW Mt cmrry U froca Mth romuUUi Ot tMuit dof ' Ttr UUU down I A cf wltJ fAck aprls; laio mj UouxfaU aaU wiU tiin Lcio . Uacatr4IU ewtorV ot4 Of dy u, f Ait u t&bMW down. . O dowal WbiU UbU down? I otd0. fobin u mmer hours. Itottn, Mr titi brt UmJ wiUk peccf 1 rvt. I Ikcl amidtC Ue UiUO down. O tiUU-j dowa! UgU liUU down! You brU bT ttaaf my cmrckvs bmil, o CU Rjr oul wU wUJ arMt; -Ttrfu! I rx l&AKMtatnAr dy - ft U w of Utc thUU dowa. O UulW duwot lUrbtvl UUt dowa ! Vour broiy mocka ray Ktuw of pla; fy fi'J. my lrut, yor borte aro UiO): lr frioK wbo tci&e4 tnws bj I drcml. Arts H(ht m IhUt.'e dowa. O lhut drtwn!' I3W fhltt'dowt)! Srtur tHy lUJiw o r till aad k. Thy bare 2"oc mrUia with In. frVwllfp. fRX Joy. Ufeo4 dcit. Ar txil barbed l&UOc dowa. sT.ur. atxixxtxcn. IUlcigU . UciM-tji; IUt. J. T. KcadU. of Cfw Frx Crcuit. write: bowrn of tr-wv r being poaned Out up o utno Cap rt flrruiL I bar Just clour! a fkriou. ncTiral of rdiloa al Oxv ccnJ. 3 M-r!tiiioQ. il of wbocn joloed our rtmrth. Nerrr taw a church aouniTtrraJ ly iflmii opk Amo( tb coorrru were vtrrJ oJd nra on tb rrvArjio of lb rirer. KliWlh City IhUvn: Frid riday T. J. aibt thief broAe into th it ore of iordaa oa Wtr trvt aad atoia brtwrco t3 aa froca lh Ufa. Mr. W. J Urvfflo rcoUj ordered a law book an Egth work f rum a Ilaltimora firm. Th tAtoaeri io torn ordered lh book from Lootloa. aai whea it rrached Mr. QnGa be fouod the book to be accoad haad. i'wUil iadide of the flnt cover u a tri branny tbe oarae la very modest !ttrnv "J. T. Reamia." .V. t VjAyfrriif.- Tl Com iaMKooeri of Nw IfaaoTer cooaty have taaoacrd its aifsirs wita Oaaaeial ahilitr which U beyond all praise. They could aA tnaaafe their prieal aiTairs better. Fraa ta wpoet of M.fm Bajr tbair cbajr( avaa. ww aw vost ew kcouoi at ta act Mm of the taut LcffUUture ia not allowioe the CocamisaioacTs to 1st rrtaU lkiuor dealers. aad ta mJudas the tax ttquoraf rom 10 ar ceoL to 1 10i) of 1 per ceaL (sa abale- nliir 97 200 of theuLihertTTOurroci Hfitar 4 ff'iaor fell c3 ImTtlj ever fwct to Wara that Mr. W. 5- Graadr. of Cijs town, met with rrrr paiaful accident a fw days co H aa atteopluijr to 4riv ho out of his rmrdco. whea he fell. 4udeatiBe his hirx. The wound U a very aaiaful ooe, Oa hvi Wedoesday two briya ran away fraaa the Drpaaa Asylum. Taev were eaturai rovers. laere wss no tmmcdtaie provocatkto. llolh were timt of ttxxl brbaTtor and La tctuioi room- ItUa HtU remark shla that the oolj boja la the fUai who ma sway from school axe those who c their board aad tuition free. ftoldthoro rttdlttin: The onlj trouble ia the wsy of Oren county hav lor a double barrtlk'rt rranxsl w they noly have ooe theriff. Il U complete la avsry other respcvL We karo thst Mr Jeete Taylor, of FrtmonL. was stricken with paralysis U.t Prkfay a very severe fas oo whole aid beioe aXTfcted. This U s ad rasa indeed. The poor man was ooe of the uafortuosle Cbafederate soldiers that lot a tre ia defsoca of the South, aad could barrly make a tivtae al his shoe bench This is a rase ia which our Coun ty Commissioners shou'td be liberal in dis pcotiox the public charity. Clinton ftitfisittn: Tho re liwxss meeCiac heal by the pastor at Lis bun last week closed on Sunday. resuiUor In th addttiaa 0 oiaeteew to tha church. W h-ara from Mr. 8. 31. Grady that iWvcta rWoCce. Duplia county. N. C. which vaa tiiscocstiaaed for aereral years, has burn rrrpeard with Ixe Albertsoa. Yj . as rostmastrr. An old blind colored man cam iato the drug store Sat urtfav to terr Ultimt naedjcine. We aakad him if be ddrf have a hard time tryiof to ptt slooe here. "Doaa, said he, 'I have Larvn blind aih oa to tweatv five years I do aot comptaia of my blind ocas here, for I ctpeel taca my fsthcr ia Ucavca." CrrlAv JommLOtmfrvT: A ca rla watchmaa at the Air Line Jane tioo yrs'erlty moraioc had his foot cut off by the car wheels. Ilia name Is Georre Kwinj aad he gsX btweA the bo I cars of a eaoviaf firlrht train. walkra slouras it moved. Cornelia 7L Leach's new bond for fStOUO. aa pnmaster al Triaiiy College. lUodoiph ceoaty. has been so repted at Washiaaoa . Prof. L. L. Hoboa. prlaeipaJ of the rHcwds Bcbool. at 2frw Garden. GoiZford couaty. write that lhs trustee of thai school will haUi a re-asWn of iu former totteou 00 the S3d (oat. at 10 A. IL The death of that estimable lady. Mr. M. A. Ilunur. occurred about 8.30 o'clock yeatcnia sfvraorm at th rrsidroc of her aushand Mr. P. V. TTuoUr. oa th corner of Hne sad Tat strreta. A aeevo mu ouned FVaakT Ts 'waf broortt to th eity Wedaesday by a party of men fro Crn&Orcfcard township aad arxair aad bslefelLsaira Wartuj: loruixj oo very rrious cnarar- The ae(To was employed by Mr Wta. J. TayVsr ta work 00 his farm, sad 00 Toesdsy aiht he enUred Mr. TsyW house and made his way to the b-d room of Mr. TayWs two da or burs. The younr tadka wre wakened by some note, th afTo made tn saurian, and 00 cetof hiaa ia the ruom they jumped .from their bel aa! rxa dowa stairs. TUon 00 sessrif- IhU be WU discovered escaped tbrourb th window. BBsssssss Bn BJBjaas"""-i SOUTH ELUX ITEMS. m i Mr A. A. AbetL aenior pro- nrietor of the lUltimor celebraKd hit sreenty seven birthday oa Thorsday at Guilford, hi country scat. Bishop Beckwitb, of Georgia, has drff d HerVal robes for s nehils; hootise aad Cshiar ia the aonawesc. The AortrsU (Oa.) CncH sava that it fa aacocamoo to Bad la uat ml - U lllfl city a aeevo wao cause su while there la moch illiteracy atnoog the white Bwopk. TKs OaarLrston (S. C.) Jec mJ C-xner acosTbly .ayaj 'Tt avatcaa of airifiX out cccvwta is .a uw upw cirilltaiioa ctXtA ScatX vthfthcr uk prUooera are reawd m ia a coal calfl or aapoyadlndafphpata wk of U boUdiar rai2rosL ft U cruel, iahumaxt a4 marderouat It a&oold M aootsueo, aad lh sooacr the bcttct.". - ' , sw se mm m -m-w my W m day aad alffct. eat too taoch without xet. cis. work too hard wtthoct rest, doctor all r&a the, ma ail uu vre ncwirui ; tiled. aad UOi joa w,waa w tt Tvt t ..which ia sxjvrrr- V-ji .", v - - . . : .-Tbe AQf tln of "who -Tofwat . ft Xlaacock t crs C ts'J sfrd to' 0 1 - .nt! d fcy thka rrsrrraiLaa oT riper, v A hgat twisty oathctarUX queaUoa it did not "o much IbaUcx Whodefeaiod-bian, It would have done bo particular tMod to elect hha. , II (ArtbtMr) no J positive atrrnith with the rWArsuhp!ffa In his behalf would, oeeiUAut purpose or -1 eotbo'lsata. UUboat!asr.do .would be coofrssiooftj hopeJcataass 00 the part of, the itepwjbucaat. unit mooooaaoui roily by the DemocTsU CcrnJ d (lye t bis caodt dacy the dignity of kadlar a forlorn hope. IirMr'Scratan CbandJct haste, nAt the. electloH'Of ??enator Pjieto teJeerapa to LU Treaidear.-Illnca, hss had her perfect re wird, there waas aotDe thlag vcryaxiejrsstlvw of what touat-bave been la th port's eye whea he spoke of oae who ' ' "Sal nka paUfioce ia k moadttraVJ SaiUiptal CTief."V- : 3 f.j . W wo'ttot.t)an's; the coQmtiy.U likely to resort lo.an Income lejrfn time of peace, te let rj yt W tic kit 'nothing Is gaJoed bf tnUrcprcAtaflfig' Re proposjuoo aa !'a proposed, blow . at -the workirvrnyco." lossmuth an the adsncates of lb la form of iixatlou propcee dUflnrUy ta Uraoincocnea of less than 4,000 the Workinxmen would scarcely be affected by It uoksa therq should be '' W" marvelous Ad vance In wage. l&isJe lUrald, Jmd. Rep, Tirrykt'tyasL- At the Whitr Mountains the rirls a!l comb their hair back from the fore head. That ia why it is called a bang up places. Lfiuit iW DirpaicK And now the modest advertising nfrrat la around askiog the editor to swear about his circulation, which. tho editor ido ihf most of the time without brio askeil &a CvmmmtTCUml TcaotXtr. After all that han boon aaid about a "poor nra" of fUb tb is year, it is now certs Jo that the pack hrs been very much lerrer than that of any other year in the history or the fisheries of the Coram bis river. IWtiamd Qtryonian. "Good morning, MV. Smith; how are you ! ''2tod ad all well, thru; you. rve fearful code Id my tcad." ,7U strange thiog about colds, isn't it ?" 'How do you bead.r. "Whyi Ihey alwava aettle . in the weakest place." JaVrrAasX TnttxUer. ' Tbccr oow rrjir to li. ftaid these three clsssea of t'nltcd Sutcs bonds four and a balfs to the extent of 0.000. OCO. redeemable rVptember 1st, lf91; fours to the extent of t737.C97.350. redcemsblo Jaly4st. TPir d three v the heftf 'Qt t-Jff.Tsf.vwj. rrneetnaom at tne optrrtnor the Government. VRIISOSA L. ltobL II. Hooter, a well-known Billiard erpcrt of rhlladalphla, died in that city Monday. He was Vice-President of the National Association of Billiardists. The New York World yester day printed the views of "Congressman lUaad. of ftnnsrlTania As lucre is no (earressonaa front ltoftsylvaata of tbav asme. somebody must have been imposing opoo oar New York contemporary. Halt. The news of William Dindorf'n death will be heard rilh genuine sorrow by all students of elasK..il Greek literature, lie was one of the nxt radualrioua. aitd rertsJaly the most produ-ilre. of all editors and snnotators of Qm texts. A. . Time ' I i . ' v 1 An exchange luty: "Mafy Ati tiersaio Is becoming as great a ragv in Eng land as the fair Lily of Jersey wsw in this country.' It should be added that Miis Anderson avoids even the appearsnce of erfl with a teds loos cars 'Qu4 was sadly lscklog la the case of the rJly: Tl'aaftis Um iW. "i At avssa an-sasJi rr.M This Is what Captain Hodgocn aaid whexu speakioe of an unpleasant experience be had oa board ship, near Washington. He added: "The bad effects of which I aooo frit." Then ha-wnot oa to say thst he had severe pain, followed by - a terrible ntxaek of dyaealery. Those wicked crabs would have been the death of bin brat for the fact that be alwaye carried. Fait Kildkh on board his vessel. Have PRimr DATTJfg Pah KiLaJta at haad by day and by night for aura relief. . r . K . Use th American Oraphiio lead .peocils maaufsctared by the Joseph Oixon Cru cible Ox. of Jcracy Oty, New Jcrhry. House eaiabadjcd kl&37. The only pen cils awarded the-Gsaad Iledal for Irogrcsa at Vienna. In WTS. - Bgbty erne irat pre rniaras awarded foraupenor tnaaufscturti of Mark lead. - Pes tils Of alt grades aad style at raaaona pdceavS'. ' , t 3 LOVELY COMPLEXIONS POSSIBLE TO ALL. VhalKAlnrc denies to manv Art flirts to IL " Jlan Hamollsv Balm dbrpelfreuery hlemiAh, OTerromes Ildness, Frcs-USaIlown, Jlonph nri, Tan, KriptlonR and -DloU&es, ami xemoTea all eii-, denres of lieat and exeit- menL The Haxniolla Bairn Imparts the most delicate and natnral f-ornpIexIfrniJ tintri no detection Dclnp; possible to tho closest obftcrraiioiL . ..- Under these eIrxnmrtAnees a finltr Complexion !ft Uttlo .. nhort of a mrae -Magnolia ; , lUIsra Mid crrrrrirhere. CosXa ' oniri7& cent, with fall di rections. TJTTT. HTifr 101 . feb 83 ly sa ta th; , arse feoal A PO SlTl V K ; 01JEE 3S; atetd Ortoewr 1 JJT; iOyi box No. 1 will ear say cas tn r.air nays or eas. ro. s wui earaUassaosSoosssnaaecisswM saaUer of hr ii i. l.lHIi ' 1 AHii'j -. SolnMa. Mcilcatei BouiEir Mo iiaiiewwi asacstcnbc. oopaiha or oil ot sandal srood. that are osrtala to produce djs- Mfala be dastravtast Utseosttnesof ut nommn. 1TWS 1 3 1 1 MX 80U by all drsrtiats, or maued on reestpi nrf se14at rarCh aasatoaAfnd forcsWwaseV rvU Itox IfittM ssylftea tthas lohflSt.5rwTeFrk; rr -i Z lT" iTT.FV WBm mm rawNw tA i.i nu3 J JI II n itr.ityof rJ1" I II It III 1 . ; ... ... . , , i t. :j- - t Tbs oair taees tjvoctflo Tor xptlTJUa riu. ef Ate tar epssm swj rsnina Blrtsw." Hcttoss Weskasss It tasnutftf taOevss sad esrstu - Cleanses tlooe saa aUksas stagxlta etresisUoo. Hsutrs. .Usesfteaasaf dlsesss asasves stctoesv Cares ; CAinSKEPTIO SAIDl j f satybloscnes sag rtnbbora blood sores. sUmtnatea oas.CarbaacIsssadoslds. t-pernssoenUy sad nvoaipciy earss psrslrsls. Tss,ttlssehsrmtsc sad"1 a tmni aerssit. Ktns Serafttls sad Ktegs EvO. -, arts hrotners. Cksuats b4 bresuj to rood, remor- haftas esass. Boast bOtees tendeaciss sad. makes sissr eomptexton. XqasOed by none la the denrtnm f fersr. A cbsrtntne reserrB sad s msicfclesi ystrf.U drtseafltck Hesdsrhs Bks tas wlad. taXootsIns so drscUccsUarUo or opiates. Eeilerca '. "CT11E GREftTr CliiERviEtcToIii!QiuiERicinD tbs srata of SMrtsd ftnrtw. PTotnptlr cores Bbea Bsusni by roeung It. Bestares Ufcrrtna proper ties te tbs stood. Is ensrsnteed to ears sU dUordertu C-fllhbt when $SX oplvtea fan. Be. fretasM Um mini aAd torlffontct tbe lxx!j. Cnre. djwpcpaatsV or sawOtsy rci'Xsiidg'da pniEiviEiniFiniiiLisD 1 of tas btood ova Its ebrxroeror. Endorsed ta -vrtUsa sy orar tttty- tSnnasnd lesdtas; ettlseas, cJersTTnea sad pbytlctaat In U. 8. sad Europe. - Ve-TorsaJeby sQ lesdlaa drasgists. iuO. The Dr. B. A. Bnatooad Vedleal Co, Props. b. Joepo, Mo. (S) ycs' tssUBMaisls sad cnrslsrssead atsstp. : -Ctertss If . Crtttratoa. A-eet, Kew YorX. City. mr 8 DJtVTly arm .els tuthtat .my 8 Electric AooUafloss ara sest ss 30 Pays' Trial. TO MEM ONLY, TOUNQ OR OLD, tf BO sresBlTWias tmm Hbwtocs DsstMTT. V Lor Vrraurr, Lacs o bbtb roses asa Tmxrm. VMtntWumoM. and all thoas dtaeaow or a r Matuaa mtilUng from Aboibs anfi l)nin CACTtSS, Stmy rrttot aad eompUsta rarto raawM of HaaLia V SMMt and Majthood Qoiumra. Ttiti ili tl li T or the Nlootoonth Oentory. BtmSm oatt fo Uattfatwl fan pfatot tree. Addma f OlTAJtt tU Cf MsBtHUt.MICH, aag a Deod AWIy. tn th sat anas -f- MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA. mcimoxD. puK Foirrr srrru annual session will bcin on MONDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1S83. For Announcement, or fsrthor information. SddreaH ' Je JB Doaw&WOV M. L. JAMES. M. D . ta Jaaa of tho Faculty. tTIiu1rjQrflity of Virginia. DEPARTMEST OF LAW. . Two Schools one of Common and Statute Law and the other of Interssttonal and Constitutional 1-aw, Uovernment, Eqaltr, Erldenceand Mercan tile Law glee fait lartru' tlon In the principle red praetvf the profemion. Teaehine by lec dm and textboosa, sith dally examinations ADfJrforOataloewsto the Secretary, of the Ysrult; t, or 10 jasv r. uaiuuihju. si. u., 18H3. Chairman of the Faculty. July TJniyersty of Virginia. SCHOOLS OF IT1CIICIE. Full and thoroaith Instruction, by lectares and dally oral examinations, fcn thararions subjects of Medicine, dortn the session of nine months. Anatomtoal material sbandant. Apply for Caialoenes to the Secretary of the JacwJty, or tn JAS. F. HARRISON. I July is. 1HK3 Chairman of the Facnlty. 'DEPARTfiERT OF ENGINEERING. f UMVCRSITV OF VIRGINIA. 1 Fsrnlty of Six Professors. Full Courses in Civil land Mining Enjrtneertnr. terminating In degree tor c. K. and si. it Apply for Cataloiraes to the Secretary of the IVartilty. or to JAS. F. HARRISON, I Jntyi. IWS. Chairman of the Facnlty. ; Jyi3dln a tn tt IralStAH FEMALE INSTITUTE STAUNTON, VIHGINIA, AFKN9 8KFTEVBKR SOTO. 1S8S. ONE OF THE iVy Fiatrr Schools rotlovxo Ladiss n tits uni rrsn Stats. Sunrmrndtajra beautiful. Climate toaarpasaed. Pupils from eighteen States. "TERMS AMONG THE BEST IN TOE UNION. JVoard. Waahlae. Ensrllsh Oouno, Latin, French, (CTtna, Instnimental Mnsio.Ao.. for Scholastio Vesr from September to June. $338. For Cats. losmes write to . . . ... Rsr. WM. A. HARRIS, v. D., rrcfneeni, Staunton, Vlrfrlnia. Jy 7 Deod4wW6w sst tn th MT. ST. JOSEPH'S FEMALE ACADEMY OF THE BLUE RIDGE, UicKoay (Town), Catawsa Co., N. C. ; Tho iiHimT ( nnndnctAd br the Slaters of iMercy, and Is accessible by the Railroad. 1 Th location sery desirable, on account of TTKvtrntsln sir and mountain scenery. The Buildings are new. and lunysnea wiid mo-r dera tisfrc rem eats, - . ' Tne orownds very smpie ror exereis.- Th V-n lt nhnaon tn I m nurt a first Class lite sary snd musical education, alone with domestic r'TerTnV very moderate, at $13 per month, for 'Board and Tuition. Apply for Circulars to ' .U.,o sac 7 3w tu fc SIFTER DIRECTRESS. SALEM ACADEMY, .'v'i i 0aALK;'N. c. I EIGHTIETH ANNUAL SESSION. BEGINS 'j 8EPTEMBKR 6TH. For new Cstaloene oontalnlng Requirements for Admission. Courses of Study in .tne several departments. Terms and .Expenses, adresaine Principal. ' any i at w ST. MAEYS SCH0QL, RALETGIf, N. C. ;.. THE ADVENT TKKM or tiis snujiwi Annnal Session of this School begins TOUTtft- DAY, SEPTBMBsrC Irn, lata. fOtr. BENNET SMEDES. A. M. Jyg DaWte r- ' , T GEORGE'S HAXX FOR BOYS. Relsters I i'nn. Raltimore county. Md.. prepares for ..vtniuia ee bastnsaa Ute. aaoo per yea Un- .Vrrpaased la th Mkldl State, -- PROF. J & Kt- NKAK, A. St., rnuviytUf vtuumma nu. ansa wn ' :t?i OO Rolls and baJX-rolls BAGGING, 1 OOO Bundles TIES, aOOO.SacksTJterpooI SALT, too Bags corrKK, (O Bbla SUGAR, all grades, SO Hhda aivlPaTOtASSES, v S OO Bbla FLOUR, all crades," Water-groaad MeaL Corn, Tobacco, " . '. 1 i i . . . I . i axie8PJiW,Tt. a f mf f 6qorE$terii Hay, 8ALBBT ' ;; - ' WOODT CTJRRIE, Comrahanon Merchants la Cotton and Naval Stores, Wilmington, N. C ;I)YM I BHCHE AND AFTrai jeetf '' fjT Our quotations. It should he understood represent the wholesale prices generally. 1 jj. makine no small orders higher prices have to be enargedf . . , f -f J BTIClXS-'r v BAGGING Gunny ....... 'Standard.......;.... B AOON North. Carolina 1 Bams, S? B... 49' - "'' ion : 00 & ' Bnouiaers, v . Sides, choice. ? t. 00. J 11 "12 i 10-, WXSTBJUf Smoksd I 15 'to Sides. n. I Shoniders, J . Dbt Sai-Tsd eides, v Jt. ' Rbonlders.- B 00 0 B A REELS Spirits Tarpenttne, Second Hand, each . New New York, each ' New City, each... BEES WAX-HB ...... i . BRICKS Wilmington, lCr .. . Northern BUTTER North Carolina, 1? !. Northern, V t CANDLES a? ft Sperm... ; Tallow Adamantine CHEESE av-North'n Faery ; Dairy, Cream State COFFEE B Java. Laguyra . Rio CORN MEAL V bush , in sacks, Virginia Meal. , COTTON TIES bundle DOMESTICS Sheeting, 4-4, yd ' Yarns, 1? bunch EGGS dozen FISH Mackerel, No itfbbl... Mackerel, No. 1, half bbl.. Mackerel, No. 2, & bbl Mackerel, No. 2, half bbl. MaekereL Na 3, V bW . -. . Mullets, bbl ' Mallets, Pork bbls.... N. C. Roe Herring, keg. . . Pry Cod. W ;ib FERTILIZERS $ 2,000 pounds. French's Carbonate of Lime French's Agricultural Lime Peruvian Guano, No, 1 , No. 2 " Lobos . . . . Baugh's Phosphate Carolina Fertilizer...... Ground Bone Bone Meal. Bone Flour Navassa Guano Complete Manure Wbann's Phosphate ..... Wando Phosphate BcrgerA Butz's Phosphate. 00 1 90 1 00 24 8 00 0 00 18 25 1 75 -f 2 00 ." 1 90 25 c q no ll 00 & 35 a 25 18 & 114 12 uu 14 00 10 18 13 10 1 10 14 i 28 n 14 4 80 1 85 75 7 85 15 00 82 50 00 2d 00 10 00 10 00 5 60 f' 9 00 1 4 25 8 50 ' 4 00 & 10 ," 7 50 900 63 50 & 87 00 '' 61 00 n 60 00 50 00 : 40 00 45 00! 57 00 45 00 67 00' 70 OO! 70 00; 60 00 ' CO 00 FLOUR V bbl Fine 0 00 Northern Snper 0 00 Extra 6 25 ' Family 6 50 City Mills Ssper. ... 5 00 Family 6 00 Rxtra Famllv 00 5 08.: 5 50 6 50; ' a 00 5 25 6 25 7 00 13 GLUE lb 11J4 una in Dnsnet. Co rn.store.bags.prlme, white Corn, cargo, in bulk, " Corn, cargo, In bags, " Corn, cargo, mixed, in bags Oats, from .store Cow Peas.,.,. BIDES $ lb Green Dry.... HAY 100 lbs Eastern Western North River HOOP IRON p t LARD f) lb Northern North Carolina LTME barrel...... O0 00 74 66 55 75 4 10 80 80 70 80 72 75 68 60 f 80 . 11. . m c 90 80 ' m 13 .' 14 40 1 00, 00 LUMBER-Clty Sawed M ft. Ship Staff, resawed Rough Edge Plank West India Cargoes, accord ing to quality ' Dressed Flooring, seasoned. 18 00 15 CO 13 00 18 CO 20 00 -j 16 00 18 00- - 2 3 00- 15 00 Scantling and Boards.com'n 12 00 MOLASSES gallon New crop uuDa, mnnas. 88 40 4 43 00 27 80 8 50 13 1 46 1 00 18 20 ia - 37J 30 1 25 la bbls.:.. 00 Porto Rioo, In hhds .k ... 00 " in bbls 00 Sugar nonse, in hhds 00 i " " in bbls 26 8yrup. in bbls 40 NAILS keg Cut. lOd basis. . 00 OILS gallon Kerosene 12 Lard. 1 10 Unseed 90 Rosin 15 Tar 00 Deck and 8par 00 I'OULTRY Chlckeus.Hverown 35 Spring 16 Turkeys 75 PEANUTS bushel 1 50 POTATOES bushel Sweet . . 60 Irish, per barrel 3 50 PORK barrel City Mess.... 00 00 Prime 16 00 Rnmn 17 00 & tl 75 80 3 75 18 50 17 00 18 00 RICE Carolina," to 44 -S 1 05 Hough. buanel uu et RAGS to Country I City 13 ROPE to 14 SALT salt Alum 80 Liverpool Lisbon 00 American 00 SUGAR to Cuba 0 Porto Rieo 0 A Coffee. 9 B " 0 C " 8 Ex C 8H Crushed 10a SOAP to Northern 5 SHINGLES M Contract 5 00 Common 2 00 Cypress Saps 4 50 Cypress Hearts 0 00 STAVES M W O Barrel. . . . U 00 : KO Hogshead 00 00 : TALLOW to 5 TIMBER M feet Ext Heart (1st class yellow pine) .13 00, 13 50 : Prime ship'g, 1st class heart. 12 00 ; Extra Mill, good heart 8 50, 9 00 1 - Mill Prime 7 50 Common Mill 4 00 Inferior to Ordinary 3 B0 WHISKEY gallon Northern 1 00 North Carolina 1 00 WOOL to Washed . 25 . Unwashed ' 20 Burry 10 WILHISGTON MONET IIARKET. Exchange (sight) on New York discount Baltimore 54 Boston...: H " Philadelr3nia.....J4 Western Cities..)! Exchange, 30 days, 1 cent. Bank of New Hanover Stock 107 First National Bank Stock 90 Navassa Guano Company Stock. 140 North Carolina Bonds Old Ex-Coupons ,23 Funding, 1866. . .... 110 Funding, 188. . . New 4s Special Tax... . W A W B R Bonds, 7 o (Gold Interest). Carolina Central R R, Bonds, 6c Wilmington, Col. & A&gnsta R ft Bonds. Wilmington City Bonds (new) 6 e..'... " .'. " 8o.i..v...i New Hanover County Bonds, 6 c Wilmington Ss Weldon RR Stock... North Carolina R R Stock ... . Wilmington Gas Light Company Stock. Wilmington Cotton Mills Stock. . . . . . 10 .... 80 .... 4 .. 116 :. 106 .. 105 .. 100 .. 100 .: 100 .100 .. 80 ' . 50 .. 100 Bank of New Hanover, Authorized Capital, - - $1,000,000 Cash Capital paid in,. - - $300,000 Surplus Fund, - - - - - $50,000 DIRECTORS : W. I. GORE, CM. STEDMAN, G. W. WILLIAMS, ISAAC BATES, DONALD MacRAE, JAS. A. LEAK, H. VOLLERSy ; . -1 , . : TPr SHEZNSTEIN, R. R. BRIDGERS, E. B. BORDEN, J. W. ATKTNJSON."- ,! ISAAC BATES, President, G.' W. WILLIAMS, Vice President, auSOtf 8. D. WALLACE, Cashier. ,, , , Lowell MacIlM Lowell; 3Mass MANTJF ACT U KJilKS OF EVKRY DESCRIPTION ; C0TT0NHACHINEEY .. Of most: Approved: , - . : :; P&t lerns and wlttt Recent tmproYements.' ' ' ' t J 1 1 I. s,I aaaa aaaa aj Paperfwl aohinery ttri' ... '. . . Oi ill :!i.'i.. I Shafting & Gearing, JLjdauc jPrttj&8 and Pumpi, Elevators, &d. Plans for Cotton A: Paperlill8. C. L. HILDRETH, Snpt.lLbWelMasa. WILLIAM A. BURKB, Treasurer, mcbs-tf - i - ' ' 18 State street, Sottas. . ,HrrA130,ro!fr 7iliiiMpbli 5fd$M i JAUillUUU-VlUiT l!r kyt-iCOTTiom or GxX'L, SuPSKfTSMJLneiiT . - WUmtngton. N. July 8. 1883 r f. k r unange ,01 ecneauie. j rJ OH AXLV AFTER1 JuLy 1883r At 3.00 P. M - Passenger Trains on the- Wilmington A Wei donBallread wul ran aa foHowsf i Day nf aU ink Eshresa TrJilns, Dally- NOS.4T Nortli and 48 South. s Leave Wummston, Front St. Depot, at 6.40 A. M.-- Arrlve at Weldon , - .12.40 p. vu ''Leave Weldon.'. ; lJl:7.t. : .:. ...... 3.00 R M. Arrive at Wilmington. Front St: Depot, 8.40 P. M. Fast Thbottgh Mail ajtd Passkhoer Tbaik Dajxt , .No. 40 South. Leave Weldon '....?.......;.. 5.50 P. M" Arrive at Wilmington, Front st. Depot, 10.25 P. Mi Majo. and Passknger TbaIn D A.11.T N o. 43 , 1 ! ' " -1 1 North. Leave WDmington. . . . . i . . . . . . ;'-.. 8.00 P. M ,rive at Weldon.. ,,,..,:... 2.20 A. M Train No. 40 South will Btop only at Wilaoni ' Goldsboro and Magnolia. , . , Trains on Tarboro Branen Road leave Rocky Mount for Tarboro atria M. and 4.80 P. M. daily. Returning, leave Tarboro as Pt. and 10 A. M. daily. 1 ' t 't Train on Scotland Neipkr Branch Road leaves Halifax for Soothwd Neck at 3 25 P. M. Return ing. leaves Scotland; Neck -at 7 80 A. AL daily, j Train No. 47 makes close connectioji at Weldon for all points North daily:: All rail via Richmond, ; and dally except Sunday via Bay LlnC. , Train No. 43 runs daily and makes close con nection for all points North via Richmond and 'Washington. " ; i - ' ' ' All trains run solid between Wilmington and Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleepers attached. ' v; For accommodation o local travel a Passenger; Coach will be attached to Local Freight leaving Wilmington at 6.15 A. M. dally except unday, r 1 . JOHN F. DIVINE, ' . - - ' General Sup't. fr. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. jy7tf 13 O Railroad C6.v Omca oGbukbal SttfV, i i Wilmington, N..qM JnlfiPth. 1883i. Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER JULY 8TH, 1883s ; AT 9.00 P. ; M., the following Passenger Schedule will be run on this road: - . ... . j 1 ! . -' ' ' IflGHT EXl?aE8S TAlS (Dally)-. iNos. 48 Westaad4T East, ave Wilmington. . ... .. . :. 9.00 P. M. k Leave Florence 2.40 A. M. Arrive ate, li A. junction . ,ra a. Arrive at Columbia".....,, 6.40 A.M. lSeave Columbia. ...r.V.. 9.55 P. M. leave C.,C.AAv Janctton. : . . .100 P. M. Leave Florence... i 1.55 A. M. Arrive at VTilmlngton. . 6.10 A. M.. NisHT Mail and PassJcnser TBArK,, TJArjar. No. 40 ive Wilmington. ..10.40P.M 1.45.A.M; Arrive at Florence. Maii. and Passknobr Tbaim Dailt No. 43 East. Leave Florence.. ...... 3.85 P. M Arrive at Wilmington, . 7.42 P. M. ; Train 48 stops at all Stations. , 1 : ,; i : o . No. 40 stops only at Flemlngton and Marien. 1 . Passenrers for Colombia and all points on G. '& C. R.R, C. & A . R.R. Stations, Aiken Junction and all points beyond, should take 48 Night Exr press. : ' 1 Separate Pullman Sleepers for Charleston and for Augusta on Train 48. (All trains run solid between Charleston and; Wilmington. ' ? Local Freight leaves Wilmington daily, except Sunday, at 7 A. M. T JOHN F. DIVINE, Gen'l Sup't T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. ! Jy 7tf CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. Office or Scpbbisteoteut, WUmington, N. C, June 13, 1883. Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER JUNE 13, 1883, THE FOL lowteg Schedule will be operated on this Bailroad: PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN: DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS. ) Leave Wilmington at 7.10 P. M. No. 1. Leave Raleighat. 7.35 P. M. S Arrive at Charlotte at 7.00 A.M. ) Leave Charlotte at....' 8.45 P. M. No. 2. ) Arrive at Raleigh at 8.30 A. M. ) Arrive at Wilmington at .8.25 A. M.. ; Passenger Trains stop at regular stations only, and Points designated In the Company's Time Table. jsHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MAIL. I PRESS AND FREIGHT, EX- Daily except Sundays. Leave Charlotte.. 5.30 P. M. Arrive at Shelby. 9.00 P. M. Leave Shelby. 7.00 A. M. Arrive at Charlotte 10:30 A. M. Trains No. 1 and 2 make close connection at "Hamlet with R. & A. Trains to and from Raleigh, j Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmin gton land Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte. Take Train No. 1 for StatesviHe, stations west ern N. C. R. R., Ashville and points West, t Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens, At lanta and all points Southwest. ; L. C. JONES. ! Superintendent. F. W. CLARK, General Eassengor Agent, Je 13 tf .. . New York and Wilmington Steamship Line. WILL SAIL FROM NEW YORK : Every- SATURDAY at 3 o'clock P. M. REGULATOR-.. : . . . Saturday,. July 28. Aug; '4; Aug. 11. Aug. 18. Aug. 25. BENEFACTOR REGULATOR BENEFACTOR . . . REGULATOR... ....... Rates guaranteed to and. from points in North an d Soutn Carolina. -- - - For rreignt or rassageappiy io- - THOI9AS TBm BOND. , Superuttende pt, -' , Wilmington, N. C. Tbeo. G. Eger, Freight Agent, XT'i F. Clytfe Co., General Agents, jy27tf- ; 35 Broadway, New York Atkinson & Llanning's Insurance Rooms, bank of mmojm bhtding, " TVilmlngton, N. C. Fire, Harine afc Life- Companies.. Aggregate Capital Represented Over$tO0,-O00,00OV jeii ti mmi'ti ;.i '.-' UNDlttSEW MAAGESKNT, Wilmington, N. C. t TrapFietor. First Clataaiiits! appoinifments. Terms 2.50 to $3.00 per day - - - feb 8tf i NEW, ADVERTISEMENTS. l Edge worth. ScIlooI,; BOARDING AND DAY 8OTOOL FOR TOUWQ , - , LADIES AND CHILDREN.' THE TWENTY-FIRST SCHOOL YE Alt BEGINS S ' ? - THURSDAY. SEra. 20TU. , . . . ' ' Circulars sentoo application to the Principal. , , Mrs. IL K LEFEBVRB, No. 69 Franklin ht. , COLLEGE OP Physicians & Snreeons ! BALTIMORE, BID. .. The practical advantages of this School are nn surpassed. Clinics held at City Hospital, Ma ternite and Maryland Woman's Hospital, all of ' which belong to this School. Physiological and Chemical Laboratory Work required of every student. Apply for a catalogue to . - ry DR. THOMAS OPIE, Dean. 3N. Carey sttect. DIVORCES. No publleity; residents of anv State. . iesertion, Non-Support. Advice and applications (or stamp, . W. 11. LEE, Att'y. 230 Broadway. Y, Newspaper Adv'ng Bureau 10 Spruce St., N. aug l D&Wlm ' " v., Belleyue High; School, REDFO KO CO., VIRGINIA. For Boys and Young Men, Prepares for BuhI-' ness. College or University. Thoroughly and nanasomeiy equipped, mm corps or insti no lor., Beautiful and healthy location. For Catalogue, address ABBOT, pnneipa Jy 1 DAWS al. BellcvueP. o. in WESTERN MARYLAND COLLEGE !Mae ANLV FEMALE DEPARTMENTS. Kltii- .ation most healthful and delightful. Full corps or instructors, ootn muuA.i,uif ana rjcui'A ua TpRY SCHOOL. . Well ordered Christian family government, jernininuuonno, inimi-jiiiHU SESSION begins SEPT. 4TH, 1888. ForCataloguo. &c, address REV. J. T. WARD, President, 1 . , or MISS L. A. OW1NGS. PreceDtrcss. jy 17 D&Wlm Westminster, Md. -i- Tate Epsom Spring. ijOTEL OPEN THE YEAR ROUND. "VTATUEJi'S GREAT REMEDY TOR DYSPEPSIA. 'diseases of the Ptomach, Bowels, Liver, Kidneys, &c." It hi espetslally adspted to Clerks,- Invalids. Iadlos, and all persons of sedentary habits De mand daily inoreasing. Hhlppingto all parts of 'the United States at the rate of 2,000 barrels per year.: PRICE, 55.1 0 -per oarrei and f o.ou per case : two aozsn quart Doiues, uenvereu in iepoi as orristowni, Tenn. Terms cash. FREIGHT KATE Wilmmton,-N, .c,. . 40 cents per 100 pounds. -. ' , ; L REFERENCES OUR PATBONS: ' ... Wm. n Hantiml. Tlr. W CI Thomas. Tt W. flicks. Oscar PaarsaU, Dr." J., a Munds, D. L Russell.-J. F.' Garrell,' of Wilmington: R. H. Jor dan 4; Co-J. It Brown, F. 8. DeWolre, Dr. T. C. Sndtb.,J, P. Hutohlsen, Jj S. Spencer & Co., J. W.iWadirworfh: of Charlotte: Dr. Jno. A. Bord. V G. V7: I)argaa, Darlington. S. C: Wm. H. Jones, , Tho& P. Smiths George W. Mclver, Charleston, . Similar lists could be added from all over the South. Onrnatrons endorse It' tn the st rem gent language. ' Read a few: - Major Campbell Wallace, Atlanta, Ga.: "Or all the springs of Virginia and Tennessee, I consider the "Tate Epsom'.the most wonderful, and thc properties of the water the most valuable." 1 C. W. Anderso4, Savannah, Ga.: "For all com plaints incident, to xa labial localttibs, I con aider the water unequaled." ' . J..-Carr, Durham, N. C : "I think it the finest faterso be found anywhere." ; Hi; A Barnard, Marshall, N. C: "I have pa tronlaedrate Water for more than fifteen years rad vf as cured by it-of dyspepsia, liver complaint and! kidney- disease jr My xtAUsBTxn was cessn perfeoUy ivellr and eound of a broken and hope lessly shattered constitution." . JamesrCreeswelL'Esq., Greenwood, B. C.: "I am .fully. .lnd earnestly impressed there Is no dther'oratiflBater oa this continent whose healing. Utleg will oompare with Tate Spring water. . Geo. iTthe' Obmmeroi.l Cotton Press.) New Oilefcw., ttl have used the Tate Waut for the last eight years, and find it retains all lis qualities for any period.,, (W. II. Church, of N. O., endorses in nearly the same language). James Swann, (of Inman, Swann A Co.,) N. Y.: "I nave found Tate Water ot great bone lit. and superior to many other waters I have used." 1 Dr. J. 8. Weatherry Montgoraety, Ala: "I know of no mineral water in the United Mate that has the same virtues of this water." Mrs. Gov. A. S. Marks, 'Winchester, Tcnn.: "Its fine shipping qualities make it a blessing to suf fering humanity F J. ,M. Stadebaker, South Bend, Ind.: "I believe there is no spring in America that contains tho healing qualities that Tate Spring docs." J. H. McAvoy, (President Bemis A McAvoy Brewing Co.,) Chicago, 111 : "I have It continu ally on draught in my house, having beooiue al most a family necessity." i Geo. Bullen, (of Geo. Bullen & Co.,) Chicago, El.: "It is the most pleasant and effective water I have found anywhere, and you can count me among your regular patrons for It." Large forty page pamphlet containing analysis, and full information on all points, mailed free to any address. Leave orders with J. C. MUNDS, Wilmington, N. C, or address TOMLINSON & RAGSDALE Proprietors, , nov 7 tf Tate Spring, East Tnnn. Tobacco. Wb have FULL LINES OP TOBACCO, which we are selling EIGHT CENTS under prices prior to May 1st. Also a very large stock of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS at bottom figures. my G-tf WORTH & WORTH Cape Fear Fwlills CELEBRATED J3EARL GRITS, HOMINY AND BOLTED MEAL ARE THE BEST. Guaranteed fresh and sweel. A few bales of that CHOICE EASTERN HAY still on hand. All goods at lowest prices and satisfaction as sured. ,. ; , 'M,,',.. , C. B. WRIGHT. I have known and watched the use of Swift's Specific for over fifty years, and have never known or heard of a failure to cure Blood Poison when properly taken. I used It on my servants from 1850 to 1806, as did- also a number of; ray neighbors, and in every case that Came within my knowledge it effected a care. In all my life I have never known a remedy that Would so fully accomplish what It is re- commended to do. EL, L. DENNARD. Perry, Ga. 1 have known and used Swift's Speclilo for more than twenty years, and hare . seenmore wonderful results from its use ' 'than from any Remedy in or ont of the Pharmaooposa, It is a certain and safe antidote to all sorts of Blood Poison. , . , J. DICK80N SMITH, M. J., , Atlanta, Ga. The Great Drus Hons of Chirac. We do. not hesitate to say that for a year past we have sold more of Swift's .' gpeoiflo (S.aS.) than all other Blood Purl- fiera combined, and with most astonish- . ing results. . One gentleman who- used a ' : ' half dozen bottles says tt has -done bhn " - more good; than treatment which cost him $1,000. Another who has used it for a Scrofulous affection reports a perma nent cure from its use. . VAN SHAACK, STEVENSON A CO. ' . r;', iii ,0O0 steward! .K'.t Will be paid to any Chemist whp will find i'.' on, analysis, of 100 Bottles & S. S., one , particle of Mercury, Iodide Potassium, or any mineral substance ; , .!. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., s i . Drawer 3. Atlanta, Ga. 1 jBseB-1 1 1 f-Write for the little Book, which will be mailed free. . ... ? Pgfoe; Small 'i&izeSI- per bottle, Large Bize fhoMIng double (ruantity) $1 75 per . bottle.. All Druggists srll It. . nov el ly ' ' eh s m .1 WVi T .M" , ed r three -wonLsTala Uop B1U t raftSttawowtf, v tafr
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