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THE WILMINGTON .TOST. WILMINGTON, N. C, Sunday Moenixg, Juke 16, 1878. Our Churches tb.Day. j 7- : 4! Kemarkable Result. It makes no i difference how many Physicians, or how much medicine you hare tried it ia now an established fact that German Syrup ia the only remedy which his given complete satisfaction in severetcases.of Lune Dfeeasea. It is . . i I .. 1 - c t" na Market and ue mere are yet mousanas pi persons OMauiM uuivu, . I , . S.i. im. . ix , I . . . . . . - Third streets. Rev Or A A Watson, wno are rcaisposea 10 xnioat anu imuS raie, f 2 UO, 7& da rale at 2 60, and 3U Affection, Consumption, Hemorrhages, do Extra Pale at f 2 75 per bbl. : Asthma, I Severe; Colds, Coughs, &c., TAR,-4The market opened steady who havSp no rjersonal knowledge of the receipts of the day being disposed Boschee'l Germap Syrup. To such we 0f at $i35 per bbl. Si . . 1 i would eay that 50,000 .dozen were sold Crude Tuepentin e. The market June 11. I "nea. oaies reporwiu u uw SriEiTS Tdepektime. The market t quotations. - : , for this article was firm at 27 cts per TAB.-Market steady and unchanged gallon for country packages, with sales k 40 per bbl, at which the receipts reported of 300 casks at that prices. of the day were sold. lloViN.-The market was firm at Ckude Ttjbpektise. The,, market $1 17 Stra!ncd and $1 20 for Good wassteady and unchanged, the receipts Strain.. Salps j-eoorted of 70 bblsLow the day being placed at $1 00 for ' WHOLESALE PRICES. 43- The following quotations represent the wholesale prices generally. In making up small orders higher prices have, to be charged. - Ariiclcs. F RICKS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PATRONIZE HOME ESTABLISHMENTS. Rector. Mornine Prayer at ii o ciock ; Sunday school at 9J a ro; Evening Prayer at 6 p m. . - - St Jonn s cnuren, wruet. ui j.uuu and Kedj Cross streets. Rev , George I'atterson Rector. Celebration of Holy T?..i,,;at of 7 o. m r Mnrninir Praver at iUkUUIlOH ... . , o : 0 II a m ; Evening Prayer at 8 p m ; Sun day school at 5 p m. I St Paul's (Episcopal) church, corner of Fourth and Orange streets. RevT M Ambler, Rector- Services at 11 a m. a&d 8 p.m. Sunday school at 4 p m, its T)n,,l'i, Vuonrr T.ntkoran rhnrVi corner of 6th and Market streets; Rev people are to-day .dying from the effects Hard and $1 75 for Yellow Dip and Virgin; with the usual deduction of one fifth oa the latter, and $2 00 for new Virgin. ' ' v -; Cotton. The market for this arti cle was quiet and closed somewhat ea- BAU iixl vt UUujr . Dauble Anchor Double Anchor a." Standard Domestic BAUON North Carolina, IlttlllM, ID.. Shoulders, jft ft)., i-ies,iD., SAM'JL G. HALL'S last year jwlthouf one complaint.. Con sumpti ve try juat one bottle. Regular size vo cents, epia Dy an iruggisw Astonishrng Fact. was A largt propoftfon of the American D Bernheiin, D D, pastor. Garni an service at 11 a m. English serfke at 8 p m. fcjandav school at 5 p m ; Weekly lec ture on Wednesday at 8 p m. gt Thomas' Catholic church, on Dock between Second and Third, streets. Mark S Gross, pastor ; P Moore Assist ant. Morning service at 7 and 10:30 a mj; Evening service at 0 morning service at 7 a school 9i a m. (First .Baptist church, corner of Mark ofjthe'day being placed at $1 00 for Hard and $1 75 for Yellow Dip and Virgin, the latter subject to the usual deduction of one-fifth, and $2 00 for new Virgin. A i , Cottos The market for this article was quiet, with no material change in iVin nnnffllinns witVi wrv omill aalM es of intelligent fend valuable people is rpn0rt. : t ih follnwln nffir.Ul'imnh. most alaming, ipaking life actually a tions: I burden iostead of a pleasant existence Ordinary , 7 rt lb of enjoynent and usefulness as it ought Good Ordinary, . 8 J w fcTC. ifUClo 19 uj t'luu . caevru v i - di "J A.' .. I:. . - I K1iiHlinf "'""""hi 8teadynd unchanged, the receipts yesterday's quotations. We hear of Dvsbebsia or disordered liver. The result of ithese diseases upon the mass- of sales of 20 bales as follows : 5 bales t 81 cts. 5 do at 9 cts, 9 do at 9J cts. 1 do 9 cts per lb. The following are the official quotations: Ordinary. 7 J cts fl Good Ordinary, 8i Low Middling, n Middling, 91 Good Middling, - Quotations conform to the classifica tions of the American Cotton Exchange Western Smoked Bams. Bides s Bhoniders Dry Salted bides W B ... Shoulders tt- JOB BRINTIWG ( RECEIPTS. Kin laij ever et and Fifth streets. Kev James li Tayloi' pastor. Sunday school at 91 a ml Services at 11 a m, and 8 p m. Ybuvg men's prayer meeting Tuesday at'8 p m : Church prayer meeting ou Thursday at 8 p ra ; Brooklyn Mission Sunday school at 4 p ao. Second Baptist cnurci, on Cth be tween Church and Castle streets. Prea ching at 11 a m, aod 8 p m, by Bro J P King ; Sunday school at yj a m ; Kegu- prayer meeting at 8pm xuesaay nine. fifth Street M E church, on 5th be 'tween Nun and Church streets. Rev B R Hall, pastor. Services a til a m, and 8dm: Sunday school at 9J a m : Pray cr meeting Thursday evening at8 p m ; Yotmgjmen's prayer meeting on Wed nesday eveninir at 8 p m. Front Street M E chuich, corner of Front and Walnut streets, Rev E A Yates, pastor. Services at ll'a ni, and 8tp m ; Sunday school at 5 p m; Younc men s society Tuesday evening nt & i) m : and recrular craver meetine and lecture on Wednesday evening at First Tresbyterian church, corner of Third and Orange streets. Rey Dr J R Wilson, pastor. Services at 11 a m, aud! Gum: Sunday rchool at 5pm Lecture Thursday evening at 8i p m : Young men's prayer meeting Tuesday cveniue at 81 p m. Seeond Presbyterian church corner of Fourth aud Campbell streets. Kev U M Payne, pastor. Service at 11 am, ivndl8 p m : Sunday school at tp m Meeting for prayer at the pastor's study, Monday at 8 p m : Prayer meeting, on Wednesday at 8 p va. Seameh'a Bethel, on Dock, between Water and Front streets. I ReV J B Craig, chaplain. Services at 5 p m. First Free Will Baptist church, cor ner of Bladen and 7th streets. Kev S B Fpy, pastor. Service at 11 a m, and 3 p in, and 8 pm. Prayer meeting at 8im every Friday. Sti Stephen's A M E church, Rev J G Fry, pastor, cervices at II a in, d p m and 8 p u ; official meeting on Tuesday at 8 p m; preilching on Wednesday at 8 p ni ; prayer meeting on Friday at . 8 p ni 8tMark s Lpistopal church, corner , I it ,rti U.n, n;.i,l5o Middling, p m ; muy " "f'. r . . YJ. J Good Middling DruggisU and your mends, and try one bottle of Green's August Flowers. Your speedy Relief ia i certain. Millions of bottles of' this medicine have been giv- s. i en away p try m virtues, wi in satis factory results In jevery case, . You can buy a sample bottle lor 1U cents to try. Three doses will relieve the worst case. 10 RECEIPTS. Gotten, ' Spirits Turpentine, Rosin, J . y Tar, ii , Crude Turpentine, Cotton, Spirits Turpentine Rosin, Tar, - Crude Turpentine, 140 bales 68 casks 1,606 bbls 194 bbls 408 bbls ' 155 -bales 535 casks. 1,514 bbls 112 bbls 619, bbls Positivel sold by all Druggists on the Western continent. PfTATp ITEMS. Gen. Juhn C. Gorman thinks oi tak ing chargfe of theiAsheyille Piqueer. r ii : H ' , A company of 'gentlemen have pur chased the! unfinished Rollins Hotel at Asheville and expect to have it ready for guests Jjy the first of July. In a drunken brawl between Clein- mons andWard, 4t Chapel Hill on the 1st inst., -the wife of the former was shot and almost instantly killed. EdentoJto be represented at Paris. Judge W. A. Moore, of Edenton, was appointed I as lone Tof ,a ; Com mission. l repcesent our country at the Shove named place, and bod leaves for the exhibi- ' June 12. Spirits Tukpentihk The market opened firm at 27 cents per gallon for country' packages, with sales of 114 casks at that price.' " Rosin The market was firm at $1 17 for Strained and $1 20 for Good Strained withut any reported sales Tab Market for this article is some what unsettled, with sales reported at $1 35 per bbl. Cbude Turpentine. The market steady and unchanged, the receipts of the day being placed at; $1 00 for Hard and $ 1 73 for Yellow Dip and Virgin, with the usual deduction of one-fifth on Virgiu; new Virgin j$2 OOt Cotton. The market for this article wassteady Ssalesi fori the day, were at the following were life official quota tions : v WEiXLY STATEMENT. STOCK Of COTTON AUD NAVAL STOKES. The following is the stock of Cotton and Naval Stores in yard and afloat at the Port Wilmington N. C, A pril . 8th, 1878. Cotton in yard, bales 3,275 afloat, 2,955-0,230 Spirits Turpt, in yrdeks. 6,742 BEKK On the hoo BAHKEL8 BpiriU TurpenUne, Second Hand, each 1 75 Kew Yorx,eachw 1 90 New City, each . I 80 BEESWAX fl B 25 BKICKiVWUmlngton,-V M 8 00 N ortli em. ..... ' . 00 BUTTER North Carolina, B. 15 Northern, ' 25 CANDLES Sperm ft ib 25 Tallow, V B. . 14 Adamantine, fleet...... 00 CHEESE Northern Factory. . B ... 1314 l)alry' cream, V B 1 1 Htato, S 12 COFFEE-Java, 4 It), U Rio fl lb 19 Laeuara. lb. . ' U CORN MEAL fl bushel.. . COTTON TIES fl . DOMESTIC 8heetlng,4-4fiyd Yarn, ft bunch. FISH-vMackerel. No. l.fi bbL IX O. I, f -x DDI , Mackerel. No. 2. bbl No. 2,ft H bhl Mackerel, No. 3 T bbL Mullets. DDI.. , N C Herring, fl bbl Dry Cod, fl bbl . FLOUR Fine, fl bbl... Super, Northern, fl bbl... Extra do. " fibbl... amiiy ft bbl Mill Super fl bbl M. .Extra fl bbl City; as et7 3'4 ; v 00 . 1 W& 'M 00 8 60 to 9 00 .13 00 013 fiO . . 7 60 M 00. Mil SO 360 M 650 00 9 8 60 7J O 900 9 00 0 00 9 7 00 . 7 60 9 8 00 9 60 910 60 O 00 W O 00 M 8 00 PU'SMSUiUG HOUSE, Thi well-established aiid popular House is constantly receiving new styles of new type and intends to keep at the head of the -pro fession. ., . ' . Family fl bbl. 0 00. " Ex Family fi bbl-. 0 00 FERTILIZERS Peruvian Guano, ft W00 1M...67 00 ....00 00 Rosin in yard, bbl " afloat, i Tar in yard, bbls, " afloat, ! v 1,1007,812 81,430 .'' 1,213 S2.643 6,50G 153 6,51'J ..30 00 M..00 00 00 00 00 00 ".....55,00 " 06 00 "....00 00 ... 00 00 .4 CrudeTurpt. in yrd, bbls ,8255 " afloat, ; v 0008.2.55 7 MlSCELLANEO US. ' BE YOUR OWN LAND LORD. of Cth and Mulberry streets. Kev C O Brady, Kector. Services on Sundays at 11 aim, and oi pm: fcunday school at . bt liamabaa at 41 p m. Fii-strresbyterian churcb, cor'ner of t 8th -'and. Chestnut streets. Kev 1) J I Sanders, pastor. Preaching at II a m, ; And S d m : Sundav school at 9 am r irsi iattist vuureu. uu xutu auu Campbell streets, buntlay school at Vh a in a preaching at 101 a m, 4 p m and 8 pm. liev F 11 Howell, pastor, ' i.-:.. . i. .. .i. nr::ntt and lied Cross streets, klder Jerry rat tersou, pastor, bunday school at y a i i.! 4 ii - - i:i.i. 1 i rjl ; iTcacuiug ui ii uui ; uiuiv buuuui at 3 p m ; Treading at 8 p m ; Young men i prayer meeting every Monday at 8i P m ; A concert ol praise every Thursday at ei p m Brunswick streets. Iiev A Moore, pas tor. Services at 1 1 a m. 31 t m and 8 i' p m ; Sunday school at 9 a m. First Congregational churcb. Ser vices every Sunday in Memorial II all, corner or 7 in ana isun streets, at ll a ni and Sum: Sundav school at 3 n m : l'raise and Conference meeting every Wednesday at-o p m Ebenczer Baptist church, on 7th be tween Orange and Ann street. W B BankaL rastor. Services at 101 a m, 3 p m aad 8pm; Sunday school at 12 M i Xij$e Xovcobod Fair. The gteat market of the eastern world has been held at this juucUou of the Volga and Olga rivers in Russia, every summer for hundreds of years. Here the nations of Luroie and Asia meet with their products for trade. Cossack, Chinese, Turk and Persian meet the German and the Greek with every variety of merchandise that mankind employ, f.ura sapphires to grindstone, tea, 'opium, I fur, food, too's and fabrics, and la it but not least, medicines. J. C. Aier Al Cc'a celebrated remedies from Mr. John tion also. i. A JudgejuamediShaw, holding Court in unerawforuereame onerm to appear in court with sword and cocked hat, :om'any Mm to. and from his hotel. Judge Preslsly on Monday, re quested Cafct. Spoffbrd to do away with the unnecessary custom. ; Mr. Koblrt Davis was bitten by a large blacks spider, while in the field at work on last Saturday, and died from the effects tjof it oi Monday morning. Mr. Davis 'as thej son of Mr. Alfred Davis a citizen livibg on Lewis Fork in this countyt Willpboro Witness. Capt. .Goodwin, pf Carteret countyt and six soi9 meujre in height forty two' feet nine and Half inches, and ave rage iu weight onehuhdred and seven ty-five pounds The Captain has been blessed with a family of sixteen child-. ren. ten of iwhom are now living. All Ordinary, Good Ordinary, Low MMdling, Middling, Good Middling, cents lb ! m BUILDING LOTS, 1LSO HOUSES & LOTS FOR SALE h RECElPm ft: Jotton.ti Spirits Turpentine KOisill, : Tar, ! Crude Turieiitiue . 55 bales 313 casks yS3 bbls 1G0 bbls 302 bbls June 13. The market nd unchanged ein of his sons.are voters, except one who is about twenty years of fee. Col. Thomaa B. Long -the very elfici- ent and faithful Special Agent of the Postoffice Department, isxin our town. We hear that he Ipeaks in the very highest terms of. our worthy Post Mas ter, Wm. J Bushall, Esq., who we are satisfied, in point' of capability and faithfulness is the equal of any Post Master in t&e whole country. Atlantic. In our opinion some ordinanco should be passed protective of young mocking birds. They are the finest singers with which BaturW has endowed our section, and ate fastbeing exterminated by the boys who rop every f nest they can find to sell the yung. jXhey are not half so abundantly now as they were a few years ago, and it seems unwise to, us that they should be annihilated, and peeper measures to protect them should be taken. Edenton GusdteJ' WILMIWGTOf MARKETS. . ' ; Jttne 10 Spieits tCBrEXtiXE. The market continues fim at 27 cents per gallon for country- packages. No sales. Rmlk The market was quoted dull at 1 17 fr Straidcd and 20 for Good Strained, with sales reported of 60 bbls raleliaod Exjtra Pate at ?i S3 ite4dy Si'lKITo TU R PENT I N & was steady at 27 cents per gallon for cou n try packages with slles of 225 casks at that pricey and 00 do fity distilled at '27 1-cents per gallon. I llosiN-The market .wa firm at (1 17 J for Straificd. H 40 for bood Strained. We hear of no sales. Tar. Market steady the receipts of the day of at $1 35 per bbl. Crude TuRrEKTiHE-The market was steady and ; unchanged, the re ceipts of the day being placed at $1 00 for Hard and $1 75 Yeilew Dip and Virsin. i with the usual! deduction of one-fifth on the latter.fand $2 00 fjr new Virgin. Cottox. The market opened firm with no sales. The following were the official quotations: At SjO, f75, ?100, JN) ami J.yw each, on the J lnstaluient I'lau, On Castle, Church, Suu, Ann, Orange. Chestnut, Walnut, Mulberry, Kcu Cro. Gwyno. Kankln, Front, Sixth, Seventh, AViluon, Eight, Nlntu, Wood, Cliarlottf, Tenth. Eleventh, Twelth, Thirteenth, and, Fourteenth streew. , Terms accommodating. ' '. ' Money loaned to those wlnbin? to build". Apply to i JAMESWILWON, I plW-tr. orDAN.O'COAKOU. ffhrkct Hours. THE MARKET HOUR3 khall be between dayliht and 9S o'clock, in the forenoon. iron the 1st or June to the moiuctouer, and between daylight and 10 o'clock to the 1st of October to the 1st or April; and on Saturdays from 5 p. m. to V4 p. m. All meats most be removed out of the Market by ! i a. m., and all butcher shops be closed at 1116 same nour. cv orueroi mo ma June lBt-4t Bauxh'B Phosphate Carolina Fertilizer UroundBone, Bone Meal . "V " Flour, Navassaiiuano, " Complete Manure M Whann's PnoKphate" Wando Phosphate, " BerfcerABruU'8 ilhos. Phtenix Wilcox Uibb A Co., manipu lated Guauo... ......... OLUE V to 0 11AIN Corn , store, ft. a6 B8 Corn, cargo, &0 tt)8............. Corn, y el., V bushel .. Oats, H bushel Peas, cow, ft bushel.... .. JI1DES Green, f to - 1 Djry. V to.l ...s HAY Fastern, I'm lbs ... North Hiver. v 100 tos . HOOP IRON ton . LAKD Northern v lb. North Carolina ft lb.. ...... LIME bbl.A.. . LUMBEIV-Clty steam sawed Ship ttutr, resawed, ft M ft.18 00 Rough edge pjaok, V M ft....(TJ WJ - West India civrgo, according to quality, M H.... 14 00 Dressed flooring, 8easoued&.lS 00 Scantling and boards, com mon, M ft .. .1$ 00 MOLASSES Cuba, hhd f gal. Cuba, bbU, gal 00 S J gar house, hhd, ft gal...... 00 " . M bbls ft gal ' 00 SuijarSyrWp. bbls, ft eal.... 40 NA1IJ CutUd toUOd.ft keg- 3 00 JO 1 10 0 W M 0 75 0 8 75 60 82 00 feO00 &5Wi 040 001 0& OO &57 00 365 00 97 00 UU 070 00 60 00 000 00 00 0 00 00 0 0 77J0 i 50 0 1 00 0 04 0. 10 0 1 15 0 1 20 i oo a l 10 75 00 0 00 1 11 Vi The Best Material Used, the JLowest JPrices (Charged. BAB of tCOnPBTITIOIff. w ' 5 00 00 1 45 OILS Kerosene, f gal. Iard.ftgai . Ltnseed, ft gal... ai... L. M. WILLIAMS, Clerk. a'KANU'I'S ft bolhel.. POT ATOl-i weet,ft bush. t0 Irish, Northern, ft bbl 4 00 POKK Northern, city nies.lo 00 Thin, ft bbl , ; 00 00 Prime, ft bbl .. 15 00 Kuinp, ft bbl .-00 00 RlCE-A5arollnaJ!ft to.. 0 East India, ft &............. 00 Kougb, ft bushel., 0 00 RAOS CounUy, ft to . 1 City ft to. ROPE ...l. SALT Alum ft butshel.; J.. i liiverpooi, t.uct ......... American. ft KU-k..;..... SUU Al-Cuba, ft lb. . l'orto Kico, ft u.. ....... A Cofl'ee, ft to... , 0 0 0 15 09 18 00 00 016 00 0 . 45 01 4 0 0 31 0 ) 0 3 75 9 21 0 1.45 0 1 00 0 40 0 0 90 0 1 00 0 4 50 10 00 000 00 016 00 016 00 9 W 0 75 S SOL BEAR & BROS., C " ft to.... Ex C ft to Crushel to SOAP Kortlicrn. ft to, 1J40 6 0 75 0 0 lv 0 00 10 0 z 23 00 0 0 wu 0 ! 85 ... nU'4 - 00 0 ns 0 00 00 00 1 1 ii 18. 20 MARKET ST.. SHINGLES CoKlracttftM.... 4 00 0 6 00 uommon, y .. a ao 0aou Cypress mips ft .M.. t 60 0 i Cypress hearts, ft M 9 50 0 LTAVES W O bbL ft MI9 00 $20 00 It O hhd, f K. ; 00 00 0OU 00 Cypress, ft M 00 00 '000 00 TALIAJW ft n..-.. s TIMBER Shipping, ft M 11 00 Mill jprtme, ft M ...a, 8 00 Mill, fair t M 6 60 Inferior to Ordinary, ft M.. 4 00 Ordinary, Good Ordinary Low Middling, Middling, Good Middling, AFFER TO TUE rUBUO, AT the w'fiwtKTO I S V 1 I North Carolina, ft gml-- 1 75 LOWEST NET TUlCEf, WOOL-Un washed, ft to.. unwasaeu. b. 18 38 0 013 00 0 00 0 7 00 0 000 0 5(0 0 1 60 0 SO 0 30 71 Cts jJlb Si " " yj 1 - 101' " MONEY MARKT. ONE OF THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST STOCKS OF KECEIPTS. aid...; .. Silver.... . Exchange tight on ciUe.. Exchange 30 dayson Northern clues... Burma, loo -lu$ Northern suxma in lot i0Hiiodui $2 75 per bhl. Tx- Market ateddv a.4 unchanged Amertca were dwplayed in an elegant ti 55 pbl, wita amies ol reveipta bam where the Doctor himself mijhl that price ' v omeUmo be ectn. They are known rrr4j'R?rTiKE-lIarbeioDnd andUken on ateppea of Aaia u well I ivit- t tJi a' tlHn as the prairies of the wot, and are an effectual antidote for the diseases that prtrall well as western TUm. in they acourts or the north as the huts and cabins of the conUctnL. LirU (A'tWf) The Republican papers in North I Ordinary. .ra lh!!aI S.W EvUirT. Ualelib: CWim, mwi Ibetb City ; tftUntK Ickins-1 Good Middling haa ; JLTkt, StatesT'tlle ; Aor a.V, lirtensboro ; Tiamtvt, Asheriile ; Kymh lk Winston ; 1wt, AVUalnstoa. at the following figures ; 1 1 00 for Hard and U T3 ftwYeUowDip and Virgin, with the ustiil deduction of one-fifth on the later; and $2 in) for new Alrgta. CoTTOS.-Tb marktt for this article opened qnilat thej followioj cCcial 71 cu f r $1 1 Jthn S. Maix, , dcUtrtrcd the address at the annual decoration of the Inderal CtstUry at New Bern. Cotton Spirits tarpeatie Crude tarptcUst , &5 bales 1ST casks 612 this 1 bbls Cotton, i 1 Spirits turpentine, Itosin, Tar, " " '. -Crude turpentine, June 14, eriRiTd TuitPENTLNE.4 The market was firm at 27 cent per gallon for conn- try packages. Also sales of 75 casks at that price. EosiX The market wasitirm at 1 17 J-1 for Strained, $1 20 for Qbod Strained. We can hear of no sales" reported. Tift. Market firm ant unchanged, the receipts of the day hi ing disposed of at $1 35 per bbL Crude TrRPEXTiSE.-The market j was steady and unchanged, the re ceipts of the day being placed at f 1 00 for Hard and f I 75 for Yellow Dip and Virgin, with the uual deductioa fl one-filth on thej Uttrr, and fSOOIor Virgin, j 1 ;; Uott. The maitci was firm and nominally unchanged. The sale of the day amounted to IS bales, at the follow ing quotations; ; ; Ordinary; f cts f lb Good Ordinary, - ) . - - Low Middling. ?1 - Middling 101 " " r Good Middling, - - 1 RrXOl-K. Cotton 419 bales Spirits Tnffttie, 152 casks Kosis, 7ZZ bbU Tar. bb!a Crede Tnrpentiw. W bbls Joi 15. 5rtair TvxrasriSE. Tbesaarket was firm at 26 cents pr gallon Ux cocntry packaNt, at wkb prirw 75 ca&fcs changed feand. Rosix.Tbe natltt wm fira at II P) t Suatd aad fl tt ta Oo4 SiSt READY MADE CLOTHING 1,238 bbls. i ' AND Par Val Bank of New Hanover Btocx. 3S First National i'k.. . 108 Wilmington BtaAiinc tHoca 00 Mecnarxics' -f - oo NaTassaOuanolV " 000 lllnf 10S i N j SI 1 lie 1 -21 1 GENTS FURNISHING tODDS, Ooo(. Allocs, N C Bonds id Kx-Coapon. : Do ; Fnndinglil uo ,18 Do ; New lo r HpecUlTax. Bo lo .N c lUUrtMd ...i . W Jt W H H Bontia 7 Uold taljBO CORK Bonda. S C .70 Wllmiugton Uty Bon da, s c 70 .. i ' oldS$ f (Oold Inl)... W W.H It Movk tl-ar l'H m NCR K - ( f CORtlred" I- tmw . WOLOj - vn rtj w h a R n c u s Iu all its various branchy ucat- ly aud expeditiously . 1. ' . executed,. ; Books, Pumjililels, 1 I: Posters, Dodgers, Placurcls, I3iisiiit!ss ar A Visitijig ards," I Invitations, Theatre Tiekts, , I Bill Heads. Letter Head Tag,, Hals RATES or rBEIGHT. t utcuieiit Heads, Nolo Heads, j . ! Prograiiiines, Order of Dances, i mils ITS, Capt aud I Vl. Dry Uoods, To NKW York. Crnd TuncnUn bbiw Tar bbl . i Mnai SpuTurrnun Vbbl9n 9mri m i ? S 4eM 9i Koala CXHUUI bal Carpctin&T. To PwiutKLJuia Crod TBrptaUa bb Tar bbl OUakrCa, Giro its a call he&rt rnrchasinr elst- wbere, drcll tt Country IMcrclitxnt nriiaT are i!t wtaxt or Caamxa. 1 Hem. Ttm Cnl. lUta. c4lrm. &rtttnna. Hrt4. ggdga. Fwrev Jit. U(t limK HMWMiut a4 lUMnit t iaw ally will Cn4 U to UmSt laWrvM t r t.irtabita liArtwmn uamm of jottx tiAwntox m ctx. HpuTaneaua9bbl-n4 1 thtlM bl . .., X fuUf bbt,Wli LnanWr V U T .J7e To atimott - I Om4 Tvrpmumm nbbj OfJfl Ui rvti town. OUU nan. K POal rflWr m m Ma iim a4l taw um 4SH7 . .. . " i. Tar bbl . Ootton bl Ptta V bwt. Lab M . Tm fioim i.irMTrmUM bb? SMI V CManfb;, ruM w m lAMbrtw X I gewe as ootso9M f4te&4iM m see geiieie ITaMtsa si ITS tN ess Maa KeMiasal BW3L1IJ& A1TB BDltoCr, ? rrcmnir DESomr tion. Complete in all its Ajiirteiianccs. cnuDLfc van. " Cmtw&u Urn,- SMiiaijij I1ALLA Proprietor. Encourage Hoiiie JLabor.
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