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... ,rj , 4 .x-:'vr.. -(C ,1 ..ir-' - Opium; j. (fy ii sd "in IfimMiu-i oopiurt.r, is. used in nv kind. Tlwite .... of Ik PufeT lm cs LEF d 4h oiMco, 'St'- m Insist on having these, and thus BE SURE of the BEST. i ' i i mm i jel3m toc&nrm chd an 31 k CLEAR HEM). "One year ago I ttm induced to try Ateb'S -Pni3 as a remedy for iBdMtSTn Coa- stipation, and IIeadacfc,from' wklch 1 had long been a great sufferer. Commeno fcg with a dose of fire Pilla, I found their action easy, and obtai ned prompt relief. In watinning their use, a aipgle Pill taken titer dinner, daily, has been all the ioedV one I have required. . Ateb'b Pills have kept my system regular and my head clear, nd benefited me more than all the nedi-: tines ever before tried. Every person sixo 2sry afflicted should know their value. State St, Chicago, June 6, 1882. " ' M.V.WATSoSf.' for all diseases of the stomach and bowel, ; tayAYEB's Pills. PREPAEED BY Dr.J.C.Ayer&Coi.LowelMast. Sold by all Druggists. Y talDlT chw nrm deoM AYER'8 " antidote for all malarial dls- Z' 80 far M kBWrti is ied in no ! J, ,Y' U co,lta"'s no Quinine, nor muerai nor deleterious substance uhat t,m eoiaeqnout, y produces no iiiiuriout Jly? the constitution,; but leaves the5 Wealthy as it was before the atteckT VAEEAIfT ATEE'8 AGTJTf CUBE V ttitw ""l of Fever and Ague, inter-- ffyer. iennttfe Fiver, terZ7T , yma,aria- In case of failure, tircnkrT ' dealers are ai'thoriby our m0D Jly lt, 1882, to refend the JC.Ayep&CcLowellMaM. . WbyallDruggteta. 1"L NBav4u are tffer and all those UaUf f ig irom abvsm ana -Hef aa4reomlet Send UWL Jla "-r iw- once for. iuusi .. " -This BELT or Eefrenera- tor i made ,cjt umlp tor -the cure pf derangement f the generative argantC There is MuWaU tuul this tnstrament, toe loni wirongn tne parts mas 'woi-ts i te hMtithJ artloa. -Do no Coofowd : this wttSf-Elactrie BettS dvcrtUed to mre all Uls , fromhed to toe. ft ta fot " wtuuoeton St., Chicago, la. , j (KWE1IS CURETTES Ague Gure ill am eat . SI1.KNCB. JBUX C. B.i)OBB. : . j'-' ...'vi P GpWen SUenfed", bid mr souls be BtilL ' v i . : And on the foolish fretting of our care U 7 tn7.8ft touch of healing unaware ! Once, for a half hour; even in heaven the I - .' H thrill . . r, Of the clear ha.rpinga ceased the air to fill ", . ? reveroeraiions. 'lnoir wrt . there, ..-.. . ; . And all the shining seraphs owned thee fair ' A white, hushed Presence on the heavenly f ' r , hilL' - w prib ua thy peace,? t 4 Bitence t 'Song is sweei; Tuneful is baby laughter, and the low -; Murmur of dying iviods among the And dear the roiisic of Love's hurrvimr feet; ; Y only he "who knows thee learns to The secret soul of loftiest harmonies. ' Atiantie. '. BLAINE'S SUITS AGAINST ft . t i L Portland (Me.) Argus. , . :.; );,, .. Mr. Blaine Baa goiae, into the libel suit business, it seems, to the tune of $50,000. What the occasion of if. ia I w have not learned, but We suppose L a repetition of tho old Kentucky inci- aen.- ir mat be so, whjr did he notr attack the Chicago Timeg, tbat had two columns, supported by affidavits? This is erjr; old tnc .with Mr. Blaine. - He tried it ofi us more han twenty-fivef years agoi to the tune of $20,000, if Lwe remember corrective We paid only for the writ in the civiL ( suit. a. year ana a half after, he had us indicted in another county and we promptly demanded trial, but we did not succeed in getting it, and at the nexiiermtcdBttia noD pjmwas entered without our j knowledge at tho opening of the term and official notice given us thereof. The whole thing was mere bluff. ' Western edi tors will not be greatly disturbed by attempts in the same line . no w. If Mr. Blaine proposes to be a witness, as seema to be intimated, there will ver8i.6ri;9f the affair.' As matter of fact,' however, he wHl do nothing of the eiitU After the election he will get out of court the easiest way he can. THE CAMPAIGN. Bridgeport, GaFna.) has seven liundred mem- : .. .. . . ; - - A.- S. Bangs, a, leading Repub lican of ;Augusta, Me declines to serve on th e eiisitiTe cdmmHU of ! the 'Oertiand club, but states in a published card that he shall vote for Cleveland and do what he f can to promote his election. - Senator Tharman will soon leave Ohio for California, and it is expected that his reception by the Democrats of that State, will excel anything of the kind in the history of California politics. There will be fully 10,000 men in line on the night-of ; nis arrival in ban Jtrrancisco. Hon. James G. Blame's atten-' tion should be called to the Warren Tribune, "o wi : ttt ; ren, Trumbull "county, Ohio, which edi-1 torially says a worse thing of him than did' the Indianapolis Sentinel The Tribune is Republican, and therefore Blaine will not; sue. jsotumivo.- f . The Presidential campaign has; not yet been formally opened, but there is: already a mamiest disturbance about unio. ! It is very comforting to see the Republican; managers in a state of perspiration about a State which has invariably given its electo-j ral .vote to the Republican candidate for the: rresidency. Cincinnati Enquirer. Hot as the weather is the Demo-: crata of Florida are waging a great fight; against the Republicans and their fusion! aUies. The People's Journal, the colored men's organ at Jacksonville, has bolted the Republican ticket, and so has George Alj den, ex-Senator and Secretary of State,and one of the foremost Republicans in the State. ;-. v , . i Of Mr. Conkling's letter declin-j ing to be made an honorary member of the iJLlbany Plumed JEnights' Association, the Journal - (Rep.) of that city says: fix dis4 1 poses of the rumor tbat ne may tie a canait date for the tUnlted States Senate fa 1885, If he takes no part in the canvass of course Mr. Conkmig Will not entertain the idea of participating in the fruits ko Tictory." r ; Ortfl rnilliori conies of the speech made by Cbngressman Collins at ; Albany ad ne million cooies of Gor. Cleveland'a 1 public documents, indudlng aU;his'r vetoes ana reasons tor "vetoing or approving puuuc measure, have been sent out by the Dem ocratic State, committee. .The, committee h&f jJlaced itself in direct . communication with every school and ' election district iri the State,-1 Buffalo (N. T.) Courier; Bern, POITICAL POINTS. I - A vote for Benjamin F. Batlei is ajrote for James Q. Blaina Boston Post, Bern. .... . s-.' . , f The abuse of Hendricks begin, with the allegation that he plays the acco? dion. r.-1i.-.-U'.''i i-i i ' ' ' : I J Half the. coolness between 'Bliine and lheCamerons would, if spread over the Country, elXectuauy neutralize mis wma wave. nasn. ivsc, JJem. rs:"Mri v i3ostorrOT'ay Schurz handles the : Republican candidate without gloves." '' Mr. bennrz may do so; Blaine's tattoo won't come Chicago Tima;lnd.:Ufb ; safely 011.H- - - Thar esteemed " Blaine orsans nb longer refer to the Irish-American as 1'flan-nei-rnonthed Micks. They; fare now our esteemed citizens of Irish descent,' and will continue so until ihe5th of November. U TTnlffht ' hrincr snit against' the ' Chicaeb Timr -whif.h nfthliahed two columns of the Blaine scandal? ? Perhaps he would likp to rseer the - Times containing ine sipry.-T- Come,come,M?. Plumed and Henry of Nayarre, why are you not on your way to Indiana T You should bv rMi fttit ithere , by, this' time, and have crossed swdrjdsjkrith Our genial inena enoe maker of the enUneknogton rmi, jjem, i sroesuemocrauc m up tnher th Prftflidential Question will be t&- I solved eybidri',avem'ure :WV01 01 meVeldnd. If4rgoes Rerablican the pos- ittvp Airiftnrai : of ' Ulaines aeieai wui ue postponed .only. ree-weeks.--Oiww7wf A nATtn.Tb all who are suffering from errors and indiscretions;! of youths nervous -weakness, early decay, loss 01 mannooa, T tHU ttP.nrf . rerfne that will cure you tbeb of chabgx., This great remedy was discovered by a missionary injsouuiier w RAnri BAif.ftrirpssftd envelope to Ray. Josibn T. Inmah. Station B, New York. COMMERCIAL. - V II Iw 1 Lovi in a to n it ah tt ts t - STAR PSTICE.' AdgiistS, 4 JVM. , SPTJUJS TURpj!NTINEr-The market yas quoted firm'at 28vcents per gallon bid, with no sales tireport. J ROSIN The ; market was quoted firm at 05 cents forStrajnean4 00 - f or Good Strained witksales Offered, vfe TAR The market, was quoted firm at $1 60 per bbl ol 2801bs, 'with sales at quo Itations. ? 'Ij1:'-'' : -.: v CRUDE TURPENTINE The market was steady, with sales reported at $l"-00 jfor Hard and $1 85 for Virgin andhTellow :Dip. V 40M W tt ''! . CJOTTON-rtkemarket waa'qu1ted firm. tNoTsales reported. The following were the oiucial quotations: j Good Ordinary. . . . r. ; . 8f . .. , LowMioMlihff.r A .c . .10.',M a Middling; ..... . . . r. . .:10 f rJSANUTS-Markef dull cri a basL! of 7580 cents for -Ordinary, 8590 cents for Prime, 95c$l 00 for Extra 'Prime." and, i l 051 10 for PancyV1 s. -r, Cotton. .. . '.....1:. . J i hala Spirits Turpentine, .i;.. . 40aaski Tar Crude Turpentined. . Tim OTbbls 234 bbls poMEsnc SUBSETS IBv Telegrapfcto taa Uonitn 8tar4- Nsw YoRXi August 2-KNoon. Money easier at 23 per cent. -Sterling exchange 485H483 and 48484fc State bonds quiet. Governments "Arfcw, o ' ; (fotirnfirciaZ. CottOII RteAilvrvrith-ftitlM tw)v jt,,fVTA balesi middling riplahdlOlc: Orleans lie. Futures firm ; salep 1 at the following quota tions: , August 10.60ct : Scniember 1Q.60C: October, ,10.31c; November 10.20c: De cember 0.21ci; JarhiaryH 10.31c,- -Flour heavy. Wheat fc lower. Corn 1 if c lower, Pork firm at $19 00. Lard weak at $8 05,.; . Spirits turpentine weak at Sljc. Rosin weak at f 1 22il 27.... Freights steady; jv BAiTijtXttus,'v August 22.F16ub V.steadv and dull: Howard street and western superfine :$2 .S72 V75J - extra 'u $3 00 75: familv S4 00(5 00: citv mills snner $2 50300; extra 3 123 75 : Rio brands $4 75a4 85." Wheat southern steady and active; western lower and active; southern red 90 92c; southern amber 9396c; No. 1 Maryland 93c bid : No. 2 western winter ; red on spot 8888f c. Corn southern stea dy and firm; western; no offerings and no bids ; southern white 6T68c; yelldw64 65c. " 'Sir TT! FOKBIGIf AIAKlCETft. t -t ;-.r. in.tjfei-y . . . IBr Cable to the Xornbur Star. LivRKPOOL. August 22, Noon'. Cotton dulk with downward: tendency: middling uplands 6 1-lCdt do Ottesn 611 1 sales to day 8.000 bales, : oTwhiCwO werelforl speculation .and .eiport;receipts lilOOj Daies, an 01 wnicn were, .mencan. r u-j lutes u uu.iu a uuuuluu; niiiniHin. ui u,; August and Septembtr delivery 6 l-4. 6d; September and October delivery 6 3-64,! o JS-040U , i-04u voioier ana xtovemuer delivery 5 61-64500ji tdv December and' January delivery 5 &lrbl5 56-64d; 8ep-j tember delivery 6 8-64, 2-646 l-64d., . f Breadstuns cull, witn downward ten- dency. California wheat, No. 1, 8s 5d7s 6s lld7s Id; winter 7sld7s 4d. Co: nominal mixed 5s 7d. , .Lard prune west ern 40s 6d. Spirits tnrnenune 25s. 2 P. M. Uplands, 1 m c August - deliv ervfid. aellera ontion: Auirust and 8e tember : delivery 6d. sellers.1 optioni 'Sep tAinhw and ;-tfVtnIwr Aelivfrv ft 1 ftlJ1 Kfil- lers' option; October and November deuv-f ery 5 60-64d,: sellers'.:' option; Novembeo and December aeuvery d oohho, seuersi ontion: December and January delivery a 52-64d, value; January and February de- livprv f R&-B44. value: Hentemoer aeuvery 6 l-64d, sellers' option. Futures flat -mA I Sales of cotton to-day include ti.sw oaies American. " ' . a no i' M.-a.unianas. i m c. BeDiemoei and October delivery 6d; October and Not vember delivery 5 09-64d; November and December delivery 5 60-o4a; uecemnerana January delivery 555-64d; September def livery 6d. . . : i '4 P.ffUplahds, 1 mc,August dvery 5 63-64d. sellers' option; August and Sep tember delivery 5 63-64d, sellers' option; September and October dehvery 5 63-64di sellers' option; October and November de-j-livery 5 59-64d," sellers' cptiont .Novembet and December delivery 5 55-64d, sellersf option; January-and February delivery 5 55-64d. buvers' ontion. i Futures closed steady. ; ' ,J -.. Nw lork Maval Store IflaxBet. r , 7N T.,(Journal of Commerce Aug. 21.. j ? Spirits Turpentine The market is quiej and unchanged; merchantable order isqucj ted at 32c RosinflH-Demand islighi, with prices genetalJr Ceady, The follow ing are the quotations: Strained at $1 2t)122irJ good strained -at $1 27f5 No. 2 E at. $11 35; No. 2 F at fl;40 l 45 ; Nori G at $1' 601 55; No. l'H at $1 85; good No. I I at $2 1 002 10; low pale K at $3 602 70; Pale M at $3 12i3 25; extra pale Nat $3 503 75 window glass W at $4 25. Tar is quoted : i . , - - i m' 1 - . I af f2 for Wilmington; pitch is quoted at $1 70. r " - ! r savannah Rice Marfcet. : : Savannahs News, Aug. 21. . . The market was steady, with only a mod erate demand. LThe salesfot toe day ttfcrp 10 bbls. Appended are the official quota tions of the Board of Trade: Fair 5i5fc; Good 5i5fc; Prime 5i6c I Rough rice Country lots 90c$l 20;tide water $1 251 40. ! Irritation of tbt Sealp-An Authentic! UXfit ' li if4 Torttmony; A OenUemen For five years I have, been greatly troubled with dandruff, with a severe itching of tb$ - scalp, and myihai f ftllinc ouLai I , have. triecL almost every tnnwn remdvaH nrovinflr worthless. See ing Burnett's CoaAnra aBd,BOTJirBTTl8 K&MJSTOir advertised, I procured a bottle l. on1 am hanrnr r ototrt thftt t.Vlfi :danaruff iscjmpletelJ1n itching wnatever remains. , : 1.: E. CAVEN. Kansas City, Mo. Btjbitktt's FIiAvobiko Extbacts are . t a 1884. Furmture. 1884 WHOL'ESALE AND KBTAIL. TXSW STOCK .HiHTiir ATArv da.T for Fall trade. -Mer chants and others will save money by placiifcr caU before plqiag n,'thKrra , ang 17 tl v-jnrniiwq VQtuvr, no. rruat ofc. 1 1 (nSeab. OUU sjroment, and must be sold. Lowest market nrices. . , . I Aiso, ONK HUNDBSDBQXfia WMWU, va rious graaes. ... , Jyl8tf BAM'LEKAB, 8b., , 18 Market Street.1 , AdvertisiiidCheatsIl! . : ?'It baa become so common to heln an krticle, ittuncleganV interesting styk. f iwu iuu 'in iuw duuio auveruseuieui that we' avoid all such, - "And simply call attention to the merits jof Hop Bitters in as plain, honest terms as possible, - - . .. , To induce peoples - "To eive them onu triaL whirh nn nmm jtheir value that they ; will never use any jthing else," . . ' - - - t ; v'Tna Bekedt so (f avorably noticed, In all the i Religions and secular, is - . v - i ( "fiaviiur a large pale,, and is "snpplantuuc all 'other medicines. - . . - - - "Taeie is no denylrlfr the virtues f the Hop plant, and the proprietors of Hop Bitters have shown great shrewdness and ability - ."a .pompoundina a xaedicine whose vtrtnes are bo palpable to every one's observation. '. : ; . kJW Sllo m . ?yH-rv ) "No! v- A.'t .1. .-. ''She lingered-and suffered along, pining away all the time for years." ' .;, ? -j.-,-., ' "The doctors doing her no good;" j. VAnd at last was cured by this Hop Bit-; ters the papers say so much about." . t . "indeed! Indeedr? i'. v 'f ;r .- .f!HowJ thankful we- Should he tar. that medicine." : . T . . . , V' A Dansnter'a Bllaery. -. : iT7J : . . i icvci years pur uaugnxer suuereu on-' abed of misery. ' ' - .--a "From a cornplication of kidnev.- liver.J rheutaatiq taxable and nerV6us debility,' "Who gave her disease various names, - '"But no' relief. V s 1 - , "And now she is restored to us in cood health by as simple a remedy as Hop Bit ters, that we had shunned for years before using Jt." Thb PabBSts. r , , , ' 1 Patner la tiettlne' tVell. - daughter - ;M a "How much better father is since he used Hop Bitters." li;:, ; -. !'Ha is eettincr well after hia- lonsr suffer ing from a disease declared incurable ' :v , -'And weare so clad that he used vour Bitters" Lxpj of JItica, jj V BP" None Brennina withont a bunch of ereen Hops on the white label. Shun all the vile,poiscn ontntt with Hop" 'Hops' in their name. nov ia uds w l v .. . lOCiKnrm in in sat on m ,, Tne leeoie grow strong .when Hos tetter's Stomach Bitters is used to promote assunua- tion of the food arid i enrich the blood. : ; Indigestion, the i chief dbstacle to an acquisition of : stranatn.. ; bv the , weak, is an ailment - W u tuu mtouiui Buooumbs to the ' actios of this Deer- ? less oorreetive. t i Loss of flesh and aDoetite. failure to sleep, and growing evidence of prema-; tore decay, are speedily connterae-. ted by the great in-1 .visrorant: which". braces up the phyficai energies and fortifies the: constitution against disease. For sale by all Druggteta and Dealers generally. 'i . - myi7usway' j. nrm turn sa my iy i Spring Without Blossoms, j Late In Life to Iook for Joy Yet Ne-i ' ' - :yWr Xob late to Mend. . Readers of Hawthorne's "House of Seven Ga bles" will recall the pathos with which poor Clif-J ford ,. Pyncheon, who has been unjustly lmpris-j oned since his early manhood, said, after his re lease : "My life Is gone, and where is my happi ness'r Oh l give mo my-ehappincsa.', But that could be done only in part, as ' gleams of warm sunshine occasionally fall across the gloom of .a New England autumn day. 1 . 'I J.. j In a letter to Messrs. Hrscox & Co., Mr. L. H Tltrrs, of : Pejuungton,'" N. J., says : 1 have suf-. fared un'old misery from cnlldnooa irom cnronio disease of the bowels and diarrboaa, aooompa-' nled by great pain. 1 sought relief at the hands, of physicians of every school and used every pa-f tent and domestic remedy under the sun; I have at last found in PARKER'S TONIC a com-f plete speolflo, preventive and euro. As your in-: valuable medicine, which did for me what noth-j ing else could do, is entitled to the credit of my1 getting back my happy days, I cheerfully and gratefully acknowledge the fact".! r: t ,v I Dr. B. S. Wells, who needs no introduction to the people of Jersey-C4tyr adds : "The tetimo4 mat or Mr. Titus is genuine ana-voiunutry ; omy he does not adequately portray the suf ertOS ho has endured for many years: He-Is "my brother! In-law and I know the case well. . lie is now perf y free from his old troubles, and enjoys health and life, ascribing it all to PARKER'S TONIC. i.?,. j Unequalled as an invigorant: stimulates all the organs; cures ailments of the liver, kidneys, and ail diseases of the blood. . ! sep8j)2taw&Wlv wed sat ; , nrm, 'seS ; , . -t-f- j ty-CAPITAt PRIZC; STfi.OOO.JEJ ( Tlcketaonly f 5. Sbares In proportion. t Louisiana State ' Lottery ComjaEi. i . W' do hertbf certify that wt svpervis HTis art rangementtor ail the Monthly and Semi-Aunuaf Drawings of The Louitiana State Lottery Company, and in person manage and control the drawings themselves, and that the same are' conducted with honesty.fairness and in good faith toward ail par ties, and we authorize the Company tat. we this cer- cificate, wilA acsimues of our signatures auacnea, m us aaverasemenis." cri' J - . ': , Commissioners, j EoVporaiedinl8C8 for 35 years b theligli latnre for Educational and Charitable purposes--with a capital of $1,000,000 to. which a reserve fund of $550,000 has since been added. By an overwhelming popular vote its franchise was made a part of the present State Constitution adopted December 2d. A. D. 1879. , ; : - ! Th mil. TjHitrv -ever 'noted on and endorsed bv the ptopaoj 'any State. ' ' s ' i IT JNJS Viti Fft.y irw-i ruoirvJU3. : ITS GRAND SINGLE 'NUMBER DRAWINGS TAKE PLACE MONTHLY. ... ; ';tAf;'OTtil!NIl'bl?I6RTNITr, to WIN A FORTUNE, NINTH GRAND DRAW ING, CLASS I, IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, September 9,1184174 Monuilj Drawing. CAPITA!. PRIZE, STS.OOO,- i 1 00,000 Tickets m.t Vfif Dollar Each, Fractions In FIftna In Proportion.1, f LIST OF PRIZES. 1 CapHalPrize. ....$75,000 .... 25,000 .... 10,000 12,000 ,...10,000 rcapital Prize..; 1 Capital Prize A. ... . i'." ...... f f robes Of $6000 S ,6 Prizes or sww... f 10Ptlzesor,1000... aoPrizeaof 400... ' 100 Prizes of : 200. . . 800 Prizeaof -lOO;.. 500 Prizes of CO .. .1000 Prises of iiiiS... . r a -.or. lo.ooo 33.. 10.000 10.000 ....vS0,00O "'"X'VL S0,000 25,000 25.000 ;7 1 ipiKoiaMATipN f a Aptrbilaiatlon Prizes of $750:. . . . , f S Approximation Prizes of - 500.. . . 9.Apra1tlParlze? Of . ; 250.,s iU 1ii5r Prfaesi iMmm'tinrm i f.f . . .1 . is.. 6,750 4,500 2,250 500 ApbHoattons f or.rates to clubs shonld opybe made to te $&9 9?iQ?p?$? to f ef Pf' For rorthe? rniaflo-w givirig fuU address. Make P. O, Money Orders payable and address Registered j-etxere to otr nni.Rl TVft NATIONAL RANK. ; a s i .'- f r ' NetcOrleana, lid. pbsrAa TOfTE ahdmary letters by Mail or Express jai sums 01 o ana upwar uj '.V V,". . 1 . Nwprleana,. nr HI. A. DAUPHIN, . , ; ' .,; , . . - HOI Seventn St., UTasnlnston, I.C. aug is u&waaw4w we m , .j.' -- r r t WHOLESALE? PmC,E8. r PT" Our quotations, It should be understood. ipresent' the wholosalrf - prloes fcmrally.l m up small orders higher prices have, to be charged., r 1... - " ' " ABTICCBS.,1 ,BA(WnTO Gunny . Standard............... BACON North Carolina, ; I Hams, fl B Shoulders, V x. ! MilAii. nhoioa. Ik..... ; pmcis. . 00 7 18 oo a is .L:rr:-vlt: oo ., rat Wxstxbh Smoked Hams, v B 00 Shoulders. '00 8 ftrKv Hat.ttt Sidea. V ...... -'t ' ,2 f f - i. . 2 004 1 90 ' 20 : -9 00; Bnouiders. w - w. BABEZL& Spirits Turpentine, 1 .Second Hand, each... ; . .New New York, each j --New City, eaoh.......... 160 1 90 1 00 naaisyy ajl y a.... ........ : BKICKS Wflmington, M. ! .wortnern - - - - BTJTTEB North Carolina, V ft . Northern, ... . CANDLES ft Sperm........ t Tallow.. ' : Adamaritine . ; CHBBSB ft-Northn Facfy .. Dairy, Cream.v........ . State 0 00 . 00 14 00 & Ag 00 V 35 is- :; 85 IW& 12,-: 00 IS 14 00L 00 -.18. 13 00 85 -11 COPFEB S ft Java..... & 28 14 K Laguyra - 10 87J 45 85 ; 18 ' 00 ( COBNMSAL V bushin sacks, P . . VliKAnla. Vaa.11 -90 140 met. P COTTON TIES V bundle...... a uoMBSTics sneennff,-, v ya Yarns. bnncn ou BGGS- doten... v..... . ' HSH WkokereL No. 1. bbl... 10 00 uaoKereL no. i, w nan dm.. - aw ib wwi Mackerel, No. 2, bbl 60 10 00 MackereLTo. 2, V half bbl. . 5 00 . 5 GO HackereUlto:8, V bbl..:... 8 60 9 00 Mullets, bbl........-. 6 00 6 00 Mullets, Pork bbls... 11 00 12 00 N. C. Boe Herring, V keg.. . 8 00 4 00J DrvCod. B ft........-.. "5 10 - FLOUK V bbl-Fine.. ....... ,., 0 00 '5O0 : ' nunanniDuper... i - w w. . ". . . Bxtra....i... J ' 0 85 r 50 , " Family ..,..,;.. 5 60 8 09 , CityMuTs Super.7?..:...... 4 60 4 75B tf - . Family ............ 8 00 ,B25 . . . Kxtra IramilT ! OO ft 'O OO 10 O -11. - GRAIN fl busheL ! ; .-tf corn,stre,Daes,pnme,wnii9 'Cornf Oargo, in bulk, - " 85 to (0 1 8ff': ;ti 47 00 Q 0-& 10 05 1 .90" 90' vorn, oargOt m naes. ,88 . ' Corn, cargo, mixed, Oatagrezn store... ixea m oags . cow .peas........ 00 : ; 12 .-. 105 1 00 ; 1 00 HIDES 9 Jo Green Lrry HAY $1 100 s Eastern .-.' ' -western ,v a ....... North River...... . ... HOOP, IKON- .......... LARD-ta l Northenu. ....... North Carolina.............. Si' 00 10 00 JI4Q LDfE-W barrel 1 ', tjtmbbS Citv-Sawed M ft.; ' . smp stun, resawea.... v u w rBough Edge" Plank........... 15 00 West India Cargoes, acoord- mg to quality.. ....:... 13 00 - Dressed Flooring, seasoned ; J8 00 . ScantUng and Boatrda.oom'n 12 00 20 00 16 00 18 00 22 00 115 00 mouasosh 9 gauon . - New Crop cuDa, in nnas.... in bbls.. Porto RIoo, in hhds....... ..!., " in bbls .......... Sugar House, inhhds. .. . . . m bbls.... , 00 00 ,00 00 W . 00 40 i 00 18- I IS 90 O - 88 i L.S0 : '.82 85 00 i 20 a 80 &ymp, ill uoiH. ............. NAILS V keg Cut. lOd basis, . 3 00 . ;' 18 - .1 45 : 1 80 , UXL4 gauon Kerosene... ? Linseed... . u" Rosin ,. Tar Deck and Snar.-... : 15. 00 00 00 8 ( 22. ' 25 POULTRY Chlokens;live,grown !, ! t BPrmg-r Turkeys... . 2&: "50 1 60 MOO aT?5o 18 00 . ' ? 00 , 100 . .75 . t 00 .17 50" 15 00 HO0 PEANUTS V. bushel. . .-. . ... .V. POTATOES p bushetMSweet.. t . Insn, per barrel, new. .. . . . PORK V barrel City Mess.. Prime Rump..'.,'. 18 W IOC-Ciarolina, V ft.-.v.-.v 4. ? 454 ,. 8. T Kougn, V pnsnei lupianaj.. , -u m 1 w KAG8 v wnnny.. . ...... 1 city . ........ , .,.; ROPE- ......... SALT salt Alum.:.......... Liverpool.'. . ...... .'. . .v. ..... . Lisbon i.... American'. .. SUGAR- lb-Cuba. . .;. . rorto Kioo w A-Coff ee ............... B " , O "V Ex C Crashed.... ; ... 8OAP W B Northern , SHINGLES v M Contract.... Common.. 1 Cypress Sans. .... . Cypress Hearts... STAVES- M W O Barrel. ... RO Hogshead.... TAIJiOW .... TIMBER M feet Ext Hearr . (1st class yeiiow pme;. . ia uu, s '. Prlmeshlp'g. lstclass heart. An Extra Mill, good heart. .... . s MillPrime Common-Mill.. :v.-.......j 1 Inferior to Ordinary - . . WOOL V ft Washed, , - Unwashed v. "Burrv... '.. WHISKEY IB gallon Northern . .. North Carolina. ... ..... ; 1 00 WILMINGTON HONEY lIABtEI Exchange (sight) on New York Baltimore. ; : , iPMladeipMa... , . -i . Western , Cities Exchange, 30 days, 1 cent. Bank of New Hanover Stock . . . . :'. ...... 107 FtrstNattonal Bank Stock i.. .......... 90 Navassa Guano Company Stock 140 North Carolina Bonds Old Bx-Ooupons. . . . - 23 . ; Vundlng, 1866.. 10 . - . Funding, 1868 , 10 New 4s ... 80, - Special Tax...; . 4 W A W R R BondA 7 o (Gold Interest)...,. 116 Carolina Central KB Bonds, 6 o.. ........ 106 Wilmington, Col. A Augusta R B Bonds.. . .105 Wilmington City Bohds (new) 6 f?o 100 - Tii e ............' ioo New Hanover County Bonds, 6 Vo 100 Wilmington A Weldon R R Stock U0 -North Carolina R R Stook...4w.. .... . ... . 80 Wilmington Gas Lignt company .Stock:... so Wilmington Cotton Mills Stock 120 We Can Supply ( HEALTHY DEMAND FOR DRY SALTED and SMOKED MEATS. t ? All grades of CUBA j TORTO BICO, "7 'i . , . MOLASSES and5YRUPS,' COFFEE, SUGAR, FLOUR, ' , Y; ' i : - : And CASE' GOODS at LOW PRICES, I And solicit orders from all reliable buyers. HALL & PEARSALL JygSDAWtf- ' ' THE CELEBRATED AERINGION 6iIE FOWLS FORSALB MY GAME FOWLS HAYS A' NATIONAL RE ' ...:vij..n-.;n :-iv' ft t putatlon. . They have tought and won a series of the greatest mains ever fought en this or any other continent, and Fifteen Pairs, on exhibition at Phlladelphialn 76, were honored by the Uni ted States Centennial Commissioner with the Di ploma and MedaL . - -' L I have a variety of "Colorsand most approved Breeds to the United States. I will hipaplendid COCKS, of fine size and' handsome plumage, pea Express. frO. D at from. $4.00 to $6.00 each HENSr$2.50 aodSSJlQ each; or' $700 per Pa $10.00 per Trio. I expect to raise Two liundred Fairs this Summer, the Finest Games in the World, and will ship Young Fowls of March ana April hatch during the months of August, Sep tember and October, at Five Dollars per Pair, ot Seven Dollars per Trio. - .--. -' Whoever disputes the superiority of - my Birds, Will please back the assertion with their stamps. Write for what you want. . . TmNW . " . Address, J. L s ARRINGTON, ap 6 tf -' v Himardgton. Nash Co. N. C EUCODElSEi HOIIE.lHSTIlDIIQJS, secunry Againxi a? ire. Tfi -KOTtt RALEIGH, If. C TISXt)MFANY CONTINUES TO WRITE PO " X Ilcies at fair rates on all elapses of insurable property. Alii 1 losses are promptly adjusted and paid. The Home" is ranldlv gaining fin public favor, and iidiy als with confidence to insurers of properv orUi Carolina. ! - .'Vf . ..ii.i.i.' yf. : f : . JOHN GATLTNGlPresldeBt. , . , W. S. PRTMROSB, Secretary. PULASKI COWPER, Supervisor. ' - - ; ATKmSON A MANNDXG. Agent&j senS8tf ' 1 Wllmmgton, N. C , Land Plaster, . ; B SALE BY WOODY A CURRIE, - " "Generu commission j&eronants. t - wummgton. n. v. Also.Sole Agents for the PORTLAND PLAS TER MILLS, the products of which are made rom HAKO PLASTiut ana riMJtsr uAuunu. - Correspondence solicited. - - apStf r 1 9 i ll V-I48,..a&i 80 ! 85 00; i75 00 , 00 00 75 0 00 0 00 ! ., . 854 , 0 7l4' ' 754 : m i. 1 0 - 8n ioa ,11 J 5 00 7 001 2 OQ, . 8 50 j 4 50 5 00 j 0 00 -7 50 18 00 1800 00 00 10 00 " & ;.t 00 12 00 .' 00 10 90 00 8 00 6 50 7-50 4 00 4 50 3 00 4 00 ... 00 20 -,15 . 16 10 v 12 100 6 00 ,2 50 I Railroad tCoL ' Oryios tr GxirY, SurssxBitsaiJsnT, 1 Wilmington. N'CU July. 11, 1884. Crtangft flf .Schedule,- riN AND AFTER . JULY' IS. 1884. AT 9.00 AlMV 'f V -. Passenger Trains on the Wilmington A Wel ana Kauroad wm ran as, follows: f,-te-j .ts am7jErj.au ana Express Trains Dally wo.'4T Nortn and" 4 8 Sontn. ' Leave Wfhrdmrton. Trontm Dnrmt. a.t 9.00 A nv Arrive at Weldon...... ... ........ 2.85 P. M. Leave Weldon. . . ; . . . .-. 8.55 P. M. Arrive at Wumlngton, Front St. Depots &35 P. M. PASTTnTenUAjrsPiSSSKQXBTRATn Dailt 1 rij.i- : NO. 40 SOTJTB. v.: Leave Weldon. . . . . . . ... . .v u . . . . : . .. .'. ' 6.85P. M j Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depot, .10.00 P. M MAH. AKD FASSKHaXB TRAM, DAH.T-HNO. 43 ''''' '"' ' NOBTBV : '.-" " t Leave Wilmington., i c as5p.M ...... 2.85 A. M Train No. 40 South will stop only at Wilson, Golds bo ro and Magnolia. . ' Trains on Tarboro Branch Road leave Rocky Mount for Tarboro at 1.20 P.M. and :4.30 P.M. daily. Returninir. ileava Tarboro at 3 P.M. and ; 10 A. M. daily. : ; . . Tram on Scotland Neck Branch Road leave 1 Halifax for Scotland Neck at 8. 25 P. M. Return ing, leaves Scotland Neck at 8 80 A. M, daily. . Train No. 47 makes close connection at Weldon for air points North daily. All rail via Richmond, and dally except Sunday via Bay Line.- -: rralnNo43 runs daily and makes etose con nection for all points North via Richmond and Washington. - r '1 -. ': . " '- i . ' All trains run' solid Tetwen Wflmington and Washington and have Pullman Palace Sleepers attached.. : t . - ' '. k jur wnuuuuuuiinuii ui Kictu travel a .rassenger f Coach W Hi be attached to Local Freight leaving w unungKm at e.po a, m. aauy except Sunday.... I , . i .; . i - JOHN F. DIVINE, ' ' ' V v ."' General Sup. T. M. EMERSON, 3en1 Passenger Agent. - I' '"jy42tf- t ' ; ' --T.j.v- ; Baiboad Co.; . ; ! : -; Oymc oGnirtB Brrr'T,1 1 . Wllmhigton,N.CAug.,18.1884..! Change of Schedule. 0 AND AFTER AUGUST 20. 1884. AT 5 00 P. M.. the followlrjtr' Passenger Schednle will be run on this road: NICHX' 'EXPRESS ; TRAINS (Bally) Nos. 48 Wdst and 4T East. " Leave Wummgton . j Leave Florence. . .,,. ..... Arrive at C, C. A A. Junction. Arrive at Columbia... ........ Leave Columbia. .'...: i il LeaTvaO, C. & A. Junction Leave Xarence. . . . ,. . Arrise at, Wilmington.. . .. 9.05 p:m. . .... 2.40 A. M. , ....6.20 A.M., .... 6.40 A. M. .... 9.56 P.M. . .,10.20 P.M.: 4.50 A. M. 8.35 A. M., Nioht Kail and Passkjtgkb Trxis. Daelt. No. 40 "."":- ':-. wbst. - Leave Wilmington.. . :. . ... . . Arrive at Florence . -.v . r. m .......10.20 P.M.! 1.25 A.M., Mail jutd PASsmiaiB Tbaik Dut No 43 EasA Leave Florence. 4.05 P. M' Arrive at Wilmington 8.05 P. M,' Tram 43 stops at au Stations. ' No. 40 stops only at PleniingtOA and Marien. ' Passeneers for Columbia and all noints on G. A C. R. Rn C.jfc A. R.R. Stations,' Aiken" Junction,! and all points 'beyond, should take 40 Night Ex- Benarato Pullman Sleepers, for Augusta oni xrainwj.-. , - u- All trams run solid between Charleston' and! Wilmington: . , ; -. ' ljooai jrreignt leaves .Wilmington aauy, except. Sunday, at C 50 A M. .," : ; . ,. , duurt r. mvinis, j ' . . w.-;v. ; v. Gen'lSupH. J T. M. EMERSON Genl Passenger Agent. ! -auglOtf.. , . , . ' . 1 CAROLINA CEHTM RAILROAD CO.1 OmcKfor Sonauii'SJiDSST, t wnmington, Nl C.', May 11, 1884. j" .... ., . .,. - Change: of Schedule. fS AND AFTER MAY : 12, 1884, THE FOL-i lowmg-scneduie will , be operated pn thia Railroad PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN; : DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS. i ) Leave WDmingtoa at . . .. . , No. 1. Leave Raleigh at I Arrive at Charlotte at .... . - ) Leave Chasiotte .:..7.30 P. M. ...7.85 P. Mi ....7.00 A. Mi .8.45 P. Mi No. 2. V Arrive at Raleigh at. a 30 A M. . I Arrive at Wilmington at. . ., 8.00 A.M. '' ' ' - - -- ; - -: s - ; Passenger Trains stop at regular stations only,' and Points designated in the Company's Time Table. . . ,: ..- , ' , . ' ' SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MAIL,- EXj -- PRESS AND FREIGHT. . - ' ! Daily except Sundays. : ; ! Leave Charlotte.. r.. Arrive at Shelby................ Isivs filklby . T 4 mf Arrive at Charlotte 5.15 P. M. 9.00 P. M. 7.00 A. Mi .10.45 A. Mi Trains No. 1 and 2 make close connection at Hamlet with R. A A. Trains to and from Raleighi - Through Sleeping Cars between .Wilmington and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte. , m.1.. trim, i. v. - iM.o4MuiVw4i . lOILf -l AIM XW. 1 OUHffBTUro,Y3UIUUI TT OSUV 'ern Mi O. R. "Hi, Ashville and points West. Also, ror partanourg, ureenvuie, Atnens, av lanta and all points Southwest L. C. JONES, ;.?.! . . r , Superintendent, f F. W. CLARK, General Passenger Agent, ! ' mylltf . : - , . i OTHER'S FRIENDi A Precious. Boon to WomanJ WORDS OF PRAISE. . ! . I most earnestly entreat every female expect ing to be confined to use Mother's Relief. CoO pied wiih this entreaty I will add that during k ong obstetrical practice (forty-four years) I have never known it to fail to produce a quick and afe delivery. .H. J.HOLMES, M.D. f A lady from one of the. counties of Middle Georgia, who has been acting midwife for many years, writes: "I have disposed of all the- Mou ther's Friend you sent me, and I am delighted with It. In every instance where it has beep, used its effects have been all that I could ask. jl oonsider it a great blessing.'.' , .-. j A gentleman wrltesj "My lwlfensed your MA ther's Friend at her fourth confinement, ind h r testimony Is that she passed through It with one half the suffering of either of her former confine ments, and. recovered from- its effects in ranch. less time. She also recommended it to aiady. friend who was about to oe connned ior tne nrtt time, and she says: 'I have never seen any-one pass through this great trial with so much, ease and so little suffering.' - tfi. ! A QUICK AND EAST TIME. A distinguished physician of Mississippi writes: Everyone expecting to be confined should use the Mother's Friend, for during a long obstetric practice I have never known it to faiLto produce a quick and safe delivery. fc ' ii S. s:i i ; ..... - - i - ' This remedy is one about which we cannot publish r certificates, but 4t is a most wonderfal liniment to be used after the first two or three months. . ' . !.,-,; : h ppi- Send lor our treatise on the Health and Hap ness of. Women, mailed free; which gives all par tieulars. j , s . . . .v. :, . .. ; . . -: ;. .' A Tax BnADmiiD RxouxATon Co., j ' : '-' 1 i - Box 28, Atlanta, Ga. . William H Green, Wholesale Agent, Wilming- A PEIZE. box of goods which Send six cents for postage and receive free, a costly goods which will help all, of either sex.. tomore money ngnt away man anyuung ei m this world. .fortunes await- tne worse sow luttely sure. At once address TRUE A CO, Au- gusta, Maine. , taha0D4WiT ADVEBTISE1IEOTS. 5 . iHtUlf IYEESliT 0FTHE SOUTH (':r- Is located at SEWANEE, TENN, upon the Cum- ; berland Plateau. S.000 oet-above the. sea leveL jThis School, nnder the special patronage of the the South and Southwest, offers the healthiest f-residence and the best' advantages, both moral and. educational, in' its Grammar School and its .. Collegiate and Theological Departments. For U e special claims of this University for pati-onage,-appry for documents tothe Rev. TELFa IK HOD &- . BON, D.D., Yice-Chancellor, Sewatiee, Tenn. INFO RM'ATI ON VALUABLE TO In the NEW Catalogue or the EVERY BTJSnTESS COLLEGE. Y0UHG -may- SENT FREE. Address A JT. RIDER, Principal, ' Trenton, N. jr. EPISOOPAL ; FEldAXE XtTSTITIJTE, 'I1 4 f IN4DBE8TEP, VA.1 . " 'REV. J. CJ WHEAT, D.' D., Principal, assisted by a fall corps of experienced teachers. The 11th annual session opens Sept. 10, 1884.. . Terms mode rate! Number of boarders limited.' Applications for the vacancies created" by' the retirement of : members of the graduating class wilt now be re-, ceived. : APPlj for circulars to the PrincIpaL -.-mu liq-.v-s - , J.c.wnEAT.' ' TVnORS Us" ian"- , t .1JLCEB8 Treated by a new- and wonderfully successful method, without the knife or loss of blood 1 Vastly superior to all other methods f Hundreds of cases cured. 'Write for descriptive pamphlet. Address ; ;. OB, B. H GREEN, , f. 'T'- ' 1TJ Peacntree Street,, j AKO ' Habits DB. J C, HOyPMAS. JIVFEESOir. WISC0NSII.' f. Send foraCataiosii'o fin 1 - Baltimore,0 Md.,' whieh offers the Stndent of jnecnoine superior advantages. .t, ? THOS. OIB, M. D. (Dean), 179 NVHoward St. I , rtr $1,000 T ill be Daid to any-or who will find a par- VV tide of Mercury. PotashA Iodine, Arsenic.- or any poisonous substance in 5f ! "I have cured Blood Taint bv the use of Swift's Specific after I had most signally failed with the Mercury and Potash-treatment." ,v , t - - m 'JR. A.TOOMBR, M, D., Perry, Ga. ' "Swift's Snecific has cured me of Scrofula of 12 -years standing. Had sores as large as my band. and every one thought I was doomed.. Swift's Specific cured me after physicians and all other medicine had failbd." f- ' ' ' - ! R. L. HIGH, Lonoke, ATk. A" Olve 'H&a'tofisWtnt-fiieat in deeds'; " J A noble life's the best of creeds; ! ."-'' . t And he shcUl wear a royal crown Who gives a lift when tnenar'down." v-. 1. . -T.'.rw. t-.: j;: . . . tn fY flfl ft would not purchase from me what lU.UUV Swift's Specific has doneTor me. It cure d me ofrheumatlEm caused by malaria.' ' r ARCHES THOMAS', Springfield, Tenn.? i ' Statement of T. L. ITIaaaenbnrK,' " "'"'!'Jt''i ' AA 'Macon, da. -..-.. - ' i.H-;..r J-.;, mi! i.','rtr.,.i f . .'7,1..,;. I have known much of the use of Swift's Spe- -cific, and have seen many, of , the worst cases of Blood Taint and BloOd Pbison cured with lt,after having tried all other sorts of treatment; in fact, I have never known it to fail when taken proper ly. J, can cite the oase of a young man who had been treated by the best physicians for Blood Poison but all to no purpose; apdasthe time for his marriage was approaching, he was 'nearly distracted. He finally took Swift's Specific, and was cured as sound as a new dollar. . Another Who tried evrvthine. and snent four . praoatbs'atthe Hot Springs without benefit, was at last cured Dy this remedy, ills case was nae raising one from the dead. I could go on and tell y ou of a hundred cases, . - . 1 Our Treatfee" on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free to applicants, . - - J . THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., -", , - u Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. : N. T. Offiee,. 159 W.C3d St.; PhUadlphia Office, 1205ChestoutSt.,trtr j, ... ,,i . .. apltf . ehsm - Wlute Ileal Yeast. Having been- thoroughly tested by a great many -' .... . . of the ladles of Wilmington, I feel no hesitation In commending it to the public. It is elegant for bread," rolls oVDnic'ilt. " ' ' It is made by Miss Hodges', ot this city.'of pure ... , . - . . vegetable matter, and she refers to y S ..., Mrs,,A. A. Willai-d, Mrs. Gei. Whiting, ; ' Mrs.' W. I. Gore, - . r I . 1. . ' ' ' " jtcii Samuel Northrop, . ' for the correctness of her statements, For sale by mo. L. BOATWR3GHT, i . .. 12 A 14 No. Front Si, ; ' ' Sole Agent. mhSOtf : T Groceries. Groceries. Bbls FLOUR, all grades, . ETA Bbls Granulated SUGAR. ' ftOU' w v. .i . ,- . .- Extra O and O OA A, Bags Bio and Laguyra COFFEE. JQ Threes LARD,' s . 1 A A Cases and Buckets LARD '' 4 K iltBoxes CHEESE,' ' L - ' ,:Q Tub? BUTTER, :, . , Boxes and Bbls CRACKERS, OA A Bbls SEED POTATOES, , ;2QBbU TURNIPS , , v 20 Bbls APPLES., . . -;: K A BTidsMOtlltSSESr 125Bbls 'i ' OK A -nndles HOOP IRON, ; 0Q Bbls and Half Bbls MACKEREL, - - Tobaooo. Cigars and Sttnff,' a '4i r ' Candle Soap, Candy, fue ,, , .. x. i v Forsi ilelow by , mh2tf ;:;"v ; : ADRIAN' A VOLLERS. New-Scarborough House, VrO. 104 NORTH WATER STREET' ' " . AND PRINCESS STREET AV : WILMINGTON: N. a - . " The Finest Restaurant in the City. - ; , Board $1.25 per Day. Three Tickets Sl.OQ, Sin gle Meals 35c No Meals sent out. ' -. ?H ' deo?tf . a J. SCARBOROUGH. Prop V , r 6 BbhesQiiiany Publishe4 every Wednesday in Lumberton,N.C j . HAS TUB LARGEST CIRCULATION AND THE . -largest advertising patronage of any paper- . In the State. It now has oyer eight hundred snb-fe-p Beribers in Robeson county alone, besides a gen- eral circulation in the counties of Moore, $Mm-. berland, Bladen, Columbus, Richmond, and In tha adiotninr counties. Marion. Marlboro and t. w tiaruugMMi, in ouuui vkvuiu. . s . - im u i u til : , a. . L .1." . ' ,2 -4 V" 3". A Aw AAmt) "-mm ;-,;.WU:'" .... ... .- . f. "v.K-i 'r1! . - - Ml :. r- ?-'s' N ;.-. .
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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