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7 t A- - v.. To Wi i 'ill AMV LrrS Wl , fflERIT. ' ' I j ' . f "1 C(? f, V. la i I sc i I I IS' iokeco i-AlUD Look for trade-mark of the BULL. None genuine without it. iJ -.-(' Jel3m toc&nrm eh A an SI CRflllGFMM tion,Indige8tioa and frm rf 1 nwtl nil, Tf IV loasDess, a SaQow Face, Inll y,Dd Blotched Skin,1 are among the eynrptoms which indicate that the Llyer 1s erring: lor m stimulate th& liver to prefer acSon7 ; wi correct au tbese trouDles. una or gourde of these Puis. should be taken dafljvnta health ia fully established. Tbonsaads tS- tify to their ereat merit. ' ' ' AO Guuly can aflcrd to be without Anlftv-' r'us. j. ; ...... .;: - PREPARED BY ...... .., D JLCAyer it Co., UwellMaw Sold by all Druggists. ' ' " " lanlDly cbw nrm dee SI AVER'S AgueG? .antMote for an iut oar remedy. It eoutain o Qntohid, Bor" ynu.eral nor deleterioas substance ttat-3 f ffl, equeialy prodaces no lujunou P0B the eoustitution, bat loyos the t5;3teiaa3 "withy as it wm before thettaek.-n , -m niL&'iJ AUUJi lUlti witCweTeCaof Pever and Ague, Inter- circular I ?J dealer8 re 1 J?mi682,to,refetb! ur-JC.Ayep4Co.,L6wyLMawZ byallDrngfllX 6m nov 80 BOLD MEBAJm PASIS. 1878." - nr.. -" " .int. r-i--, . v . arranttrf' ( A ttitkgth of Coeoa mixed 5fh Starch, Arrowroot or Bnsaf . nd ia therefore Iar more eeonomi It ldelIndHaljIng, treagthenlne. easHV fflireated. and adBjraUy adaptedTJbr Invalida tc well as tot peradaalaifcaBIur; 3 ' S&'CaiBsrtl6gr3!M PanuicoEnterpric: Ijllflbed, .r af .9hunn, $ioa,vNode. ; irsfcf f n nn . mud" Lv Ml: MKWE1IS ong Cut ; of lis! ;. 1 Rjf SpOKI r ' I I c r ' I U .-L. ... lea f V U WUdkU I y l I Con J 1 i , Sa WORLD Hil. i atonewaa,N.a TEeorning" Star: a TIIII NAME. .i 'ROBERT BROWNING. Shakespeare! 4o such name's sounding i what succeeds - Fitly as silence? "Frit ia.cfc loiiows word: tha tnv Nor tampers withita m more than Tjsro names there are : That which the IIbI brew reads- ,s . v- - ' andheii. -- . , Would own a'.Thoii-didiit'i JWe voice the other name, man's mart of Awesomely, lovirnriv it AWO fivtrt Iava Mutely await their working, leave to sight o ue as, ueiow, aoove, j -. ; Shakespeare's creation rises on nmnv Though- dread this finite from .'that" inl finite....... .: ' , ; I&UMaU Gazette. .OUR S1ATK CONTEMPORARIES, f We cannot say what influence these de mands have had, hut Cleveland has been nominated and with such men as he and Scales ? and their ' records.' atrainst Hlaim and -Ybrk4, and their: records we hate no fears ot the result in North jDarolina. Hickory Carolinian, r . i ? . v We almost enw those communiliea that make provisions, ample and broad enough to reach even lhe lowest, and give them the opportunity, of rising and becoming useful ia some department of-Jife. But, if cheap education, is to be secured at the. expense of good instruction, then, we gay, let us have npneof it. The dearest "of things as one snows from experience, are generally the cheapest i in price. .In , nothins; does this hold so true, as in the thin? of ednp&iinn Ii may be the case, jiowj and then, that one purchases. So thefmay be- rare and ex ceptional cases of. good and cheaD instruc tion. Chadbourn Tifiu. ... U ' . Mi'MaiCiing, the ? Ifew ilYork field marshal was the guest of Mr. ""Tilden at ureystone on Monday. ; j; -1 1 I - GeiLAlbert Pike, Ibe r-eminent Free Mason shothas 'been sick for ome lime, is in beJUechfealth , v4.,i?'iV- "i -".' f i Mr. EdimrndB's feelings xate hurt, because Gjfely forgot, to name -an iceberg aftr.bim.--iA Time. . r Mary Arid(k80?a pnotOfffaphs have for: some time-past had a wider sale in England than those of any : other ac tress."" ' : ' i 1 -X Hexftrr.ii; Staaiey; wbiA has re signed his position as director of the Af ri- n International Association a work in tne go country, will arrive in England on nday. - . . :. ;..:. . ... I! Ex-Gov. Hubbard, of Texas, will take the field for three months in In diana, New York and Connecticut, at the requeat of the. Democratic Executive Com- mittee. " ,, l Mr. Gable and "Mark Twain," as a Hartford story runs, are togiveread- ihgs together the coming season If rom their dwn published works, each contributing also original sketches prepared; especially for the occasion. - ;r POLITICAL FOIKTS. Dear Blaine: Your letter at hand. We canidbt accept your apology. Cincinnati Enquirer i ; ! : If Mr. Blaine had edited his let ter property he could have got "it all -on a postal cardL Cincinnati Enquirer. r i And to think that Harry Hot spur Logan could get to be such a pusil lanimous cuss. Phil Times, Ind. Rep. The Greely- expedition was a Sail upon a summer sea compared to the Journey Messrs. Blaine and Logan are en- tenngjupon. Vtnetnnatt 'Jengutrer. . L; j " If. John A. Logan wishes to do i real service to the cause of education, let him give the press as nnrevised copy of his letter of acceptance. It would furnish- school teachers with - a year's supply of 'sentences for correction. "Baltimore Day I "It is said Mr. Blaine! is a Pro- iibitionlst "Lord, Loid,? how thiswosldi is given to lying, the ex-Governor said, as the Failatafflan quotation occurred to hm. "Althoura I never drank in his conrpauy, I know the candidate is a man who has as good a conoeptionof the amenities othon est liquor drinking as any Bangor, deacon who ever smuggled liquor under-Neal Dow's nose." ?Ex-Qov. Conovcr in , the Brooklyn Eagle. : ; ' - V j, Worklnsmen all nisbt for Clevel4. I Albany. Y.. July ! 22. The members of the Democratio coamiu tee " are besrinnin&r to arrive for to- riiorrow. morninir. . ' John fit Wtleyr of ,Kast Aurora, was seen at therBel- ir1iV tK?f' kfromnnrr it TTfl ftavs -the feelinc ini: his section is excellent. There Iras a little talk, about the la- During classes ueing uiBsanDiicvi wim Cleveland at firs but 4,hej working men are beginning'to hnderstand th.at'the Governor has not been their enemy And is their friend. MI amcer- Mnm gaidMr .OTileT that',tjca: sbbstantial Bepablicans will vote foH Cleveland-: U -each- .Democrat wno maylVote against him.': ' '. i .: Nearly All for Cleveland. Bcf?f4XOfNf iX, : Julyi lr-VThe three targe gfape" sugar works of Sis city took a vote of the men to day. Of the 800, nearly all . were for Cleveland. Accordingly,, they ftnnr: a Cleveland i and:. Hendricks banner to the breeze, this evening. It croes to show." said a f nena oi the Goverhdr. "hbw" well' Cleveland standi with' the workinffmen at his own-borne." ' -;--f: " The IJembcratic StSte Committee announces Lne -f joiiowingi- appumi rnenta for Gen. A. M. J Scales, at which DriTyriYbrk,the.Kepublican and ji ioint canvass mav be ex- M""J " J - . " ,1 . -. rjected: ;:vf ?-ir i it . j: a a.- r Jiewton.oauiraayr-auKUDu.. FT BoonesviUe, WediesdayAugust e. Bakersville, Thursday,'. August 7. Marion, Saturday, Angust 9. -- Lenoir, Satnrday, August 16. . , BoonQnday, jugnsji. 18 , , Jefferson, Tuesday, August 19 oparw w ecmesaay, "suov4 i Trap Hill, Thursday, August 21. ilkesboroFriday; Atigust 22 Elkin BattirdayAgti8t Dobson, Mondayy August 257 COMMERCIAL. WILMlUQTai? MARKET. 1 STAR GFPIck July 24. 4 R VU -SPIRrra TURPENTINE The market was quoted firm tat Sa jcents' per eallon. with sales reported of 50 casks at that price. ROSIN The market was " quoted' firm at 97J cents for Strained; and $1 021 for Good Strained with sales as offered. TAR The market was:; quoted , firm at i 30 per bbL of 280 IbSj with sales at quo tations. ' ; '-'l.J.1f.-:;-v- CRUDE TURPENTINE The market was steady, witsales reported at $1 00 for Hard and f l jbr f origin and Yellow COTTON Thtf njarket was quoted jull and nomina!. Smal salesreported. ; The following were the official quotations: Ordinary ;i..:v.;?T7-.: " 81 cents lb Xtood Ordinary. 9t ; f :. Middling. ixi::.X. lOft - ry .a 1.1131- . - PEANUTS Market dull arid lower to sell, on a basis of 8085 cents for .Ordina ry, 9095 cents for Prijne.fi ; 001 05 for; Extra Prime, and $1 101 15 for Fancy. . ;-i -i KKCKIPTS (Jetton: ... ......... . .... Spirits Turpentine. . . .... bales !. 266 casks 0 not -kM. i ftosinr. .... v.. : . .'r. . . Tar Cfrtide Turpentine. . Z 165 bbls -153 bbls D09IES riD MARKETS , I I By Telegraph to the Moraine 8tff ' ' Financial, "'v, 'ft ' - o Niw York. July 24. Noonl-Moner bouyant at,la2 per 'cent. Bterline ex change 482i482i and 484i484 State bonds quiet, . Governments firm. ' ; Commercial Cotton easy, with "sales to-davsof 930 bales; middling Uplands 11c; Orleans Hie Futures dull, with sales today at the fol lowing quotations Jnly 10.90c; August 10.85c; September 10.93c; October 10.64c; November 10.49c, December c. Flour quiet Wheat declined ifc,: which was afterwards recovered." Corn aic hiiher. Pork firm at $17 00. Lard weak at $7 30. Spirits turpentine firm at 324&324c. Rosin firm at $ 1 221 27. Freights steady. ' Baltimore, : July 23. -Flour quiet and steady. Wheat southern easier; western lower and fairly active; southern red 94 , 96c ; southern amber 95c$l 00; No. 1 ' Maryland 94J95c for July; No. 2 western winter red on spot 92i94fc. Corn south ern nominal : western rr entirely? nominal : southern white 7375c; yellow 6667c. i - 1 ,m m i FOBBION R1AKKGTS. IBt Cable toitha Xoratoi Star, i LivuttPOOL. - July 24. Noon-Cotton sieadv, with a fair demand; middling uplands- 6dr do Orleans 6 7-fi4i sales 10,000 bales, of which 500 werefpr specu-' lation and export; receipts 2,00o bales, of which 1,900 .are American: FuUes quiet but steady; uplands, 1 m c, July and August delivery 6 16-64d; August and Sep tember . delivery : 6 16-64d; October and November delivery 6 6-64d; December and January delivery . Gd; September delivery 6 19-64d. . . 2 P. M. Good middling uplands 6fd; middling, uplands 61; . low middling 6 1-1 6d; good ordinary CJd; .ordinary 5fd. Good middling Texas 6il; middling Texas 6fd ; low middling 6d good ' ordinary 6 1-1 6d; ordinary 5 7-16d.' Good middling Orleans 6 9-64d; middling 6 7-16diiow middling 6 51d; eood ordinary 6 l-l&dr ordinary & 7-1 od .uplands, lja July de livery 6 16-64d, sellers' option; Vluly and August delivery 6 16-64d, sellers option; August ana September deiiverycti i6-04d, buyers option; September l and October delivery 6 l5-64d, buyers' option ; October and November delivery r6 b-4di sellers option; November and December delivery 6d, buyers' ojjtion; December and January delivery, seHers' option; September de livery 6- 19-G4d, buyers' option. Futures steady. i 4 P. M. Uplands, 1 m c, July delivery 6 15V64d sellers' option; July and August delivery 6 15-64d, sellers' option; August and September jdeliyery 6 15-64d," buyers' option; September and October delivery 6 15-64d, sellers' .option; October and No vember delivery- 6 5-64d, sellers option; NoyemBer and December delivery 6d, sellers'- option; December and January deliv ery 5 63-64d,: buyers' option; September de livery 6 18-64d, buyers option. : Futures barely steady, v . .' Sales of cotton to-day include 6,400 bales American. ' - ; Bread8tufi9 firmer: but. not quotably higher. Pork prime iness 72s to. Corn new. mixed 5s 3d. Spirits turpentine 24s 9d. . New York Rlee BImrk'et. N.c Y. Journal of Commerce, July 23. 1 ! The market conUnues steady for all cfo- mesuc grautai; iuc auypty uuiuui icuuucu and holders insist on full rates. Foreign sprts sell freely and prices are 'Very firm." We quote Carolina and Louisiana, fair at 5 5ic; good at 5J6c; primet at 6i6Jc; choice at 1Sl7c; .Rangpoh BtS 4icv- Patna at5Jc. j . -- - - ' Tierces. " Bbls. Exports for the week.......: I 490 Exports from January -1 . 51 14,239 Exports same time last year. . 20 11,921 -Messrs. Dan Talmage's Sons :&rCo.t Oharleston, S. C, . telegraphs the crop movement to date: Receipts. 72,747 Jbls; sales, 71,304 bbls; stoek," lj418 bbls 1 MrauaBiuc aamrw-r; :'' Savannah News, July .23. . 'V Thp market was firm and nrices remain dncbaneed.There wasli Rood demand, and f hlly 267 barrels were disposed of daring 4 the day. Appended areioomciai quoiaT tionsof theUoaraoi 'i-raae: i air o(gc; qdod 65ie; Prime 5t6c - -j Rough rice Country lots 90caf 1 20;tide water $1 251 4a j&. CabdI -To all who ar suffering from errors and indiscretions of 'youth," 'nervous Weakness, eariydecay loss of jnanhood, &c. I will send a recipe that will cure you trke'Of charge. . This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in Soutn Amer ica. Send self -addressed .envelope to Ray. Joseph T. Inhak, Station D, tfew Tork. UNDKB NKW , MAApEMSOT,. , , . i ; Wilmington, 11 C. . . ..-.,. . .. Blrst Class In all Its apBOintaomta. Terms 12.00 lo S3.00 perdoy. l'"L feb 8Jt' T ! BroOTi WE ABE ITOW TAraNO 'QhtXfSBSkWGR THE celebrated BROWN COTTOJtGlNS.- Dont rnt off Toar orders. Send them in at once. Also Kve the Airenoy f or the 'MOMABCH" COTTON tKSS. Best on thi rket. IEST.CASfl PRICES; r - WM. gooesfiors to Joan Dawson & Co., - 10. 21 A StafarketStreefc 1y 20 tf " f Conundrain. liiHV W THU VwtLMTJTCProH1 STAR" THK YV most potmlar paper with school children .iiC f. liffl the "Review." - furies; Perfnmem Fancy wHTo Articles, au. fvv,;- : f,TBy 27 tf TCfernerof Fourth and Nun Streets, v. i TORPID COV7CLS-DISOnDEnCD-LIYER, I and-MALARIA. U-J?? th.m aonreea ariso thre-fonrttia of -th -diseases of the human trace.- TTi ' sytaptoncd Indicate their enstencel tWl t Appetite. -Bewcla cottlve. RifcRrl!:!" : (abe,AaiAea after Mtiaf. ntntoato' 'exertion mt hadr ZZZr2?Zta spirit, -J Yeells or bvtec ierled ;ord TJriae, COWSOTmWr!tod!dS j mandtbeuse of a remedjoiat acts directly I ontne Liver, p As a Liver medicine TTJTT'S lf&XSnaT.eno esfnaL Their action on tha ' la,nevs Skin is also prompt; removing " all Impurities through these toree " sci ' aV51gestfon, regnlar Btooia. a clear I sfcinandavigoronabodv. au'l'l'w yrr.Tja 1 SUwT1?? inaa5?a Rrfphisr nor interfere with dally work and are aperfect "Tr I AMTIDOTE -TO MALARIA. f HE t'iiELSLIKEA JTEW I1A!B ) 1 i??Te lyspepsiai with.' Constipa t Hon, two years, and have tried ten different I!1?. PF8 and TtnPX'S are the tot I that have done me any good.. Xhey have. i Clan ae out nicely.' My -aflpeW Ut t splendid, food digests readily, anct I now j have natural passages. ' I feel like a new 1 man." wJTeBwAEDS. Palrnvrin Eoldeverrwherc.aSe. Offlce,44MarraySfcjr.T.,l i TUTTS nniRDYEw Gsxt Haik OB 'Whtsxehs changed in. I etantly to a Guossr Bxck by a single ap. i plication of this Dtk. .. Sold by Druggists. : or sent by express on receipt of f 17 - j. Office, 44 Murray Street, frewTork. TUTTS F3AMUAICF USEFUL BECITfTS FREE. Jy 20 Deod&Wlv - nrm c sa we fr lySo , FBAUBI CAUTION!! ? Many i Hotels - and Restaurants reiOl the Lxa & PsBRrKS' bottles vrith a spurious , i mixture and sxbvs rr as the OEKUINB I Lea ft Perrms' -Worcestershire Bauee. THE GREAT SAUCE 1 OF THE. WORLD. ' 1 Imparts the moet delicioaa taste and zest to ' EXTRACT - g " Of a LETTER from - I I ,;- -a MEDICAL OKN- 1 I SOUPS. TLEMAN at Mad-r. I HEAVIES, Mar. -1861. TellLEA&PER. RTMS that their sauce Is highly es teemed -in India, and Is ln myopia ton, the most pala- li. . i.iiHir HOT&COLD MEATS, CSAiuTE, Sac , taDie, as wen as the most . whole some sauce that is made.' Signature Is on Tery bottla of GEKUINB WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE Sold and used throughout tna world. " JOHN - DUUCAN'S .SONS, AGENTS FOB THE UNITED STATES. NBW YOBK, -f eb 14 Doawly . fr i IMPORTANT! A HEW AND YALDABtE 11EYICE ! A PATENT Water - Closet Seat ! . FOR THE CURB OF HEMORRHOIDS, (Commonly called j V "PILES,") Internal or External, and , : j-- ; j PROLAPSUS ANI, for ChU- dren or Adults. . .' ' 0 NO MErJtcmE OR SURGICAL OPERATION NECESSARY. ; , , . I have Invented a SIMPLE WATER CLOSET SEAT, for the cure of the above troublesome and painful malady; which I confidently place before the public aaa . . , . SURE BELIEF AND CURE J - ! " .v - ' . -: It has been endorsed by the leading resident Physioiana in North Carolina. Lvnow being test ed In the , Hospitals of New York. Philadelphia 'and Baltimore, and we are satiafiad the result. will be satisfactory, as it nas never ianea else where. Yon Can write to any of the Physicians or prominent citizens In Edgecombe Co.. N. C. i These Seats will be furni&hed at the following prices: WALNUT, Polished, $6.00 ) Discount to Physi CHERRY. - . 5.C0 v .cioians and to the TOPLARj 5 00 Trade. Directions for using will accompany each Seat. WoUrouble you with no certificates. We leave the Seat to be its own advertiser. Address ' 1 i LEWIS CHAMBERLAIN, Patentee, i Tarboro, Edgecombe Co., N. C. j 1y H DAWtf ' fc. - ? NewTork and v Wilmington Steainship'Oo; - FROM PIER 34, EAST TOYER?' NEW YORK, At 3 o'clock P. " ' . r ; " ... ..Saturday, BEGULATOB July 6. July 12. Jtflf f9. Jnly 2C July 5 July 12. Jnly 1 i BENEFACTOR . . . . ? s' ,i . REGULATOR . BENEFACTOR " - t FROM WILMINGTON. BENEFACTOR. ..Saturday. Regulator -y L BENEFACTOR. . , ij .i HEGULATOR July 26, Throneh Bills Ladintr and Lowest Through Hates guaranteed to and from points in North abd Soutn Carolina. , t For Freight or Passage apply to H. C. SBIAltliBONKS, . nnpermtenuent, ., Wumington, N. a THE LANDMARK. --k-- pubijshej) It . -;?T J '; ' is the ii:J '' Beading Kewspaper in Western North h ta m nniv Democratlo Paper published in Iaedell County one of the largest and Wealthiest cunties in the Stateand has attained a larger lqcal circulation than any paper evef . heretofore puDiianeu ui uio vwvj. .kts Circulation In Alexander, WDkea. Ashe, ARe- j, Rowan and western Mecklenburg. t Is the-only paper In Western North Carolina a nnlntt a HKOTTLAB UAHYASSIIfe ASIHT. ana thus kecpoonrtantly before, the people. - Uaacr this Bystem a raptdly increasing circulation is the result, mafct"g tne LawDiiaBav ; . THE BEST; ADVJKTISfaQiJirElTJMJNf WEST tf' ' 'BEN 'NORTH CRdLlNA.v 4 v Address-' " ' 'LANDMARK,4 a : r. tatesville N: C : etnScaiorcmgliHdTise,1 l tJL wORTTI WATER STREET irrm iwnrnrtwa XT r -'mi mriAaf. 'RAstnnr&nt in tbe Otv. r ... (Board $1.85 per Day. Three Tickets $1.00, Star rieMeals5ae.oMeais sent out. r sis I sin ehanv. Yadkin, Davie ana irwueii, is uu- ui&n that of any two papers in the State combined; and tafrapidly acquiring a BtronRfOothold in Forsythe, WHOLESALE' PEICES,' tVOur quotations. It should be understood, represent the wholesale prices generally. Ia making up small orders higher prices have to-be caarged. . . .- -. iincua. v . .... nuexs. BAGGTNO Gunny. oo a 12 is ii ' BAOON North Carolina Hams, .. 00 O Shoulders, 9 B..... 00 Sides, choioe. OO tt WxsmHSxoKXB Hams. V 00 4. Biae&fW s. ...... .......... & Shoulden. . 00 10 8 : 8. Dry 8 ai.tki Sides, B b " ; 8?4 Shoulders. B. - 08 HAKKK1.H Bpirits Turpentme, f neoona liana, eaco..... i w n v oa i New New York, each.. ... I SO 8 00 1 NewCItr. eanh ... "1 00 CA- 1 00 1 60 1 80 1 00 2ft 8 00 0 00 . 16 25 '18 BEESWAX 28 ; 27 BRICKS Wilmington, V M.... 8 00 u 00 . Northern......:...:.-...... 0 00 14 00 BUTTEJfr-a-North Carolina, y . 18 35 Northern. ft, CANDLES V fc Sperm 25 12 .. 12 - 11 r imw.. ....... .... Adamantine .......... . . . . . . . im oo 14 00 : 00 is tv 13 .10 '85 . 90 1 40 OAS CHEESE tt-NorthnPact'y Dairy, Cream,... ........ ...v State COFFEE 9 ft-Java.. ..... ... j Laguyra-. i Rio ...... CORN MEAL bush., in sacks, . Virginia Meall COTTON TIES V bundle . 1 4b . uusi ifiisriuH H&eenng, m, y ya ' Yarns. bunch . 00 EGGS W dozen.-.7.u.i. uo IS FISH MackereL No. 1, 4bl... 18 00 8 50 9 60 5 00 8 50 5 00 11 00 3 00 20 00 MaokereL No, 1, half bbl.. Mackerel, No. a, f bbl .-. Mackerel, No. 2, i-half bbl. Mackerel, No. 3, V bbl Mullets, bbl. ....... Mullets, Pork bbls N. C. Roe Herring, keg.. . DrvCod. IbTT:.. . 10 60 10 00 5 50 9 00 -6 00 12 0Q. 4 00 10 FERTILIZERS- 2,000 pounos . j irrencn's uar Donate or juime V Vsnnnhna A MUnlnMl T in. a 7 00 ft fid 7 50 9 00 a-.vuvu I, J11UIUVIUIU reruvianuuano, 10, l " - , - No. 2.... 57 50 36 00 63 60 37 00 IjODOS ...... OO 0U-ltt Dl 00 Baugu's Doable Eagle Phoa, 00 00 25 J Carolina Fertnlzer.... 45 00 60 00 Ground Bone ." 00 00 40 00 Bone Meal..;.. 00 00 45 00 Bone Flour, j........ oo oa w oo Navassa Guano. 40 00 45 00 Complete Manure.. 00 00 Whann's Phosphate 00 00 Wando Phosphate....: . 00 00- Borrer A Bute's Phosnhate. 00 00 67 00 70 00 78 00 60 00 60 00 - -t Exoellenza Cotton Fertilizer, 65 00 FLOUR fl bbl Fine ; 0 00 5 00 1 . nortnernKuper... ........... ou a . : " . ; Extra... ....... ..i. 6 25- '500 6 50 800 525 5 75 7 00 13 87H 77-, 82 , : 71 52X 3 00 , 64 14 1 05 1 00 . 1 00 i Family , 5 50 City Mills Super .,:.-...:.. 5 00 " Famifir . 5 69 " Extra Family 00 GLUE-HP t... 10 GRAIN V busheL i cx)rn,store,Dags,prune,wmte Corn, cargo, in bulk, . 75 Corn, tsaxeo. In bass. " 80 i Corn, oargo, mixed, in bags 70 Oats, from store... au iffl Cow Peas... '..w... 1 65 HIDES-HP Sk-rQreen-!......... .4 Dry ia HAY 100 fcs-Rastern. . '. '. ... 95 western.. so North Mtbt..:... 90 HOOP IKON i. SJ4 LARD a Northern 9 i North Carolina. 10 1MB barrel : 00 11 . 1 40 20 00 "' 16 00 13 00 23 00 115 00 . LUMBER City Sawed M ft. . t Ship Stuff, resawed., .... 18 00 , itougni&age nana........... ia w f West India Cargoes, accord - k Jng to quality... ....13 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned. 18 00 I Scantling and Boards.eom'n 13 00 Molasses raiion i New Crop caba, in nnos. . . . I to bbls--;, . Porto Rico, in hbda-- !". "In bbla. i Sugar House, in hhds.. ...... f , " in bbls..... .. j Svrno. in bbls.. .00 00 - 00 00 00 00 40 00 . 12 iio 00 00 O , ,28 35. : ' 00 20 80 8 00 i - Z 1 45 NAILS keg Cut. lOd basis.. OILS gallon Eerosene... .. - Lard.. 100 18 J Rosin . . . i -. . . . ; '. : V. .......... . Tar Deekand Soar...-. 20 . POULTRY ChIckens,llve,grown 00 10 '25 . 25 . , 1 00 1 25 " Bpnng. Tnrkevs i. . 50 PEANUS bushel.,... POTATOES bushel Sweet.. GO I 00 17 50 . 75 2 00- IrishTbefbarreLnew........ PORK barrel City Mess. . . . 118 50 prime- Rump....... -. 15 00 16 00 17 00 18 TDO-.-j RICE Carolina, ; Kougb, busnsi tu piana;.. Do. do- iLowland) BAGS 5) Country , city ROPE--; SALT salt Alum f ; uverpooi -. . . ;, . . . Lisboa t American... ....Ix.... SUGAR J-?p,ba.......... ; rono.iwu t A Coffee.;... .s-"..'.. f EX Or-........:....J........ ( Crushed.... 7M 0 - 104 -6-j 00 SOAP lb Northern.;......, SHINGLES M-Contraet. . I Common. 8 00 Cypress-8aps.i.....w....v... 4 60 CvDress Hearts.... 0 00 STAVES M W O Barrel. . . . 18 00 i R o Hoganeaa. w w TAUiOW- X... TIMBER M feet Kxt Heart list class yeuow pine;, .vs uu, mmesnip-g, lsiciass neaix. Extra MilL good heart MiU Prime. Common Mill-...;.... Inferior to Ordinary - HISEEYV gallon Northern North Caro. ixoUna..... WOOL lb Washed ! unwasnea ! Burrv. ... . ,,,, i ji i i T WILMINGTON HONEY. MARKET. Sxohanee (slghO on Wew 'York-. .-. . . . M discount Baltimore....... Boston.......... ; Philadelphia.... t - Western Cities, J Exchange, 80 days, 1 cent. . " . Bank of New Hanover Stock , 107 First National Bank Stock..... A. 90 Navassa GuaaoCtempany8toek ........ ...140 North Carolina Bonda Old Ex-CoupoBS. ... . 23 i. Funding, 1866 10 Funding, 1868...:.. 10 New 4s.. 80 '- - 8peeialTax... 4 W WRR Bonds, 7 o.(Gold Interest).... 116 Carolina Central Jt R Bonds, 6 o 106 Wilmington, Col. Augusta R R Bonds. ..t lov Wumington City Bonds (new) 6 o........ 100 ' " " 80 100 New Hanover Ctountyjionds, 66 . . v .... 100 Wilmington A Weidon R R Stock.. .. ...... 110 North Carolina B R Stock. 80 Wumington Gas Light Company Stock. . .. 50 WUmington Cotton Mills Stock. 120 THE' CTEIEB BATED ABBIttAlnrl,alSFflMiLE JT GAME iWLSW TIDNAL RE rmtjiHrkn S'. ThJia'-r fomrht and won a series Of the greatest mains ever (ought u thisot any,. otner continent, ana jnrxeen raira, on wininuwn at Philadelphia hi 76, were nonoreany tne uni ted states centennial commissioner wn m iff ploma and MedaL - . . s I have a variety of Colors and most approved Breeds-ia the United tater-1 wUMaip aplendid COCKS, of fine size and handsome nlumnge, pei Sxpress, C. Ojf DW at frpm 00 to each ttristh is ko'&tmI tAOO eaen: or 17.00 ner Pair $10.00 per TriOi I expect to raise Two Mundred Pairs this Summer, the Finest Games to the wai) onri via hfTk Toxin Fowls of March and April hatch, during the months of August, Sep tember ana usumer, jjuoo y oxmax Seven Dollars per Trkv- -: J' - 2 ' i Whoever disputes the superiority of my Birds, will niease back the assertion witlj their stamps. X . LI m m . TTTlTIo w?a-rr ' Vooh ftr .W ft j - .. seenrity Asainii tve. , .1 . Tie Bortli Caroliiia Home Insurance Co, -T--'--- RALEIGH, N; C. mma mTP ANY DONT1N BEST TO ; X licies at-fair rates"on all Classes oT Insurable property. " - - losses are promptly adjusted and paid. Tne "Home" is rapidly gaining m . puDuo xavor, uu appeals with confidenoe to insurers of propert in North Carolina. , : Agents in all partsof the State. - ... JOHN GATLING, President. . 5 W. SPREMROsE, secretary. - III If . OIJI WTXmm, OimMdoA. tt ATiClJMaUM jaArriraicenws 'sepafftf- j(v-j w. w umingcon' a . .'I 1 1 - V AtSiiis6ii!& Hanixiiir& . 1 " . Intoranee.nitiiLV! 5 . I lBAN$; OFTTEWBiN i5 Trilmlna-toa. K C. 'Aggregate Capital Represented Oyer $100,000,000. w ;;;Edilroad, Cor Orrrcs ot Gnl, Strrmai jw aauaw T, 7t . T Wilmington. N a. July tl 1884. i - ... "if' r-T-- ' Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER JULY 13, 1884,-AT 9.00 A.M.f Passenger Trains on the Wilmington A Wefe Ion Railroad will run as follows: , , Day Mall and Expreaa Train,- Dally- I t Nos. 47 Nartli and 4 8 Soot nvA v -il Leave Wilmmgton, Front St, Depot, at 9.00 A .M. Arrive at Weidon .i...... . v : s.ss P if. Leaye Weidon.-. . . ..... 7. ; . . . . '2.55 P. M. Arrive at Wilmmgton, Front St Depot, 8.35 P. M. Fast Taaomm Mgnairb PAssxHaxa Traitj Daclv I .3.".: O.40SonTH. '. ' ia....'v. Leave Weidon. .... :: ASS P. HI Arrive at Wilmington, Front st. Depot, 10.00 P. M Man, ajtd . PassKHGKB Tkath Daar Ka 43 Leave Wilmington. . , .i.. . . . .. 8.35 P. M, Arrive at Weidon......,,...,.;..... ... 2.85 A. M Train No. 40 South will a ton onlv at Wilnnn. Goldsboro and Magnolia. , ': - Trains on Tarboro Branch Road leave Rocky Mount for Tarboro at 1.20 P. M. and 4.80 P. M. dally. Returning, .leave Tarboro at 3 P. M. and iu a. n. aauy. . - : ' . - "Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves Halifax for Scotland Neclrat 3.25 P. M. Return ing, leaves Scotland Neck at 8 30 A M. daily. - Train No. 47 makes close connection at Weidon far all points North daily. All -rail via Richmond; and dally except Sunday via Bay Line.. -. " Train No. 43 runs dailv and makes Inm Ann. ndction fox all points North via Richmond and Washington, - - .; All trains rnn solid between W1m1non anil Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleepers aixaenea. - - ... . . .. - For aoeommodation of local travel PuunW Coach will be attached to Local Freight leaving Wilmington at 6.55 A. M. daily except Sunday. - ; . . . tfunx r. uivixus,r. '' J ' . General Sunt." H. EMERSON, Genl Passenger Agent. jy 12 tf . - - . ,; WILHIN6T0N, COL'HBIA & AHGUSTA Railroad: Co. Omen or Gxnzbai. Spt't, I WUmingtbn, N. C, Jnly 11, 1884. f Change of Schedule; AND AFTER JULY 13TH 1; AT 9.05 P. M.. the followlne Passenger Sc ule will be rui run on this road: . . ; NIGHTI EXPRESS TRAINS (Dally W ' Not. 48 West and 47 East. Leave Wilmington. . . ; . .-. . .:. ...... 9.05 P.M.. Leave Florence... 2.40 A.M. Arrive at C, C A A. Junction. . . . .... .. 6.20 A. M, Arrive at Columbia. 6.40-A. M. Leave Columbia. . ...... ........ 9.55 nr. Leave C-P.&A. Junction... .. . ..... . .10.20 P. M. Leave Florence. . .. .. . 4.50 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington...... 8.35 A. M. Nisht Man. ajtd Tabskvbxs T&uh. Dah.t. No. 40 ,ve Wumluirton .s. ....... -. 10.20 P. M. Arrive at Florence ........... ; 1.25 A. M. Ma a. aim PAssxNaxa Traih Pallt No. 43 East. Leave Flcfrfhoe.. . . 4.05 P. M Arrive at Wilmington. . .... .. . 8.05 P. M rxTam w stops at au siauons. No: 40 stops only at Flemlngton and Marten. jPassengers for Ci R. R.. C. A A. Lrassenffers ror Columbia ana an nomta on u. A X R. R., C. fc A. R. R. Stations, Aiken Junction, and all points beyond, should take 40 Night Ex- Separate Pullman Sleepers for : Augusta on Train 40. All trains run solid between Charleston and Wilmington. J Local Freight leaves Wilmington, daily, except Sunday, at 7-00 K. M. ' I - . . JOHN F. Diviwjs, ; ' . , v' - . Gen'lSupt. ' T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. . : f jy I2tf CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. ' Wumington, NiCrMay 1L 1884. 1 Change of Schedule, ON AND AFTER MAY lowing Schedule will 12, 1884, THE FOL be operated on this Railroad PASSENGER, . MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN I r " DAILY EXCEPT'SUNDAYS. I 1 Leave Wllnunerton at ..a... .7.30 P. M. .7.35 P. M. .7.00 A. M. .8.45 P. M. .8.30 A. M. .8.00 A. M. No. L Leave Raleigh at I Arrive at Charlotte at ....... . 1 Tom rViovlA of ' NOi. 2. Arrive at Raleigh at!.." , , MWm Y W vu... S.V . .'. ....... .Arrive at WiJ ilmlnr aeton at. Passenger Trains stop at regular stations only, abd Points designai .tea m the Company's Time Table. SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MAIL. EX- PRESS AND FREIGHT. s Daily except Sundays. Leave Charlotte 5.15P. M. Arrive at Shelby. . . . .. 9.00 p. M. Leave Shelby............ .-. 7.00A.M. Arrive at Charlotte..... .V.1Q.45'A. M. Trains TTo. land 2 make close connection at Hamlet with R. & A. I'rainstoand from Raleigh. I Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Charlotte and Raleiirh and Charlotte. ! Take Train No. 1 for Statesville. Stations West- -ern N C. B. B, AshviUe and pointaWesfc.- , I Also, lor spartsnourg. ureenvuie, Atnens, At lanta and all points Southwest.' H ; L. C. JONES, i .., . ? . i - - Superintendent... I F. W. CLARE, General Passenger Agent, : imytltf - - A SINGLE JF ACT ! IS W0ETH "A SHIP4.0 AD OF, '.''' ARGUMENT. " - ' Cbtebsvtx.ij5, Ga. 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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