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THE WILMINGTON l'OST. i WILMINGTON. N. C " Hvsvay MoKfiNfl, April 21)1883 . Fox's Illustrated Week's Doinys is the newest novelty in metropolitan journal- .:; iHiu. II is the only illustrated Sunday paper in the country and, as far as we know, the first, If it is there never was a more creditable pioneer in journal ism published. The illustrations are graphic in character, appropriate in e lection and superb in execution, and the literary contents of a high order of merit. The llefcree discourses on sport- niattera with authority. The dramatic world is reviewed with a snap and vif or by an "Insider," who evidently has a right to the name. And the tfrowler recites the current sensations and scan dals like' a true man about town. The Iltidlratcd Week's Doinys has a .career before it if Mr. Fox.s efficient manage ment does not relax. 1 liilvri-MtiiiK to Ladlei. Our lady readers can hardly fail to have their attentioicallod this week, to the latest combination of improvements in that most useful of all domestic im plements, tho "sewing machine.. As wb understand it, a .machine for family use should meet first of all these tojuircmcSits: It1' should be simple in ts mechaAidm; it should run easily; it 'should do a wide range" of work; it shouM be as near noiseless as possible; it should delight; handsome, durable, "arid a cheap as la consistent with ex cellence throughout. These conditions the ,;l.ight-Run-niug Mew Home" certainly meets. It has also several very important and uneful attachments and "notions" of its own, which go fur to make good its claims to popular favor. Now a gnat many families have been and aro rStiU using the :ohl ma chineswaiting1 fo tho time , to im prove; waiting,' for thoJatesrimprove mcuU in designs arid mcchauicaf ex tellctitc ; Hut wliyMelay any lunger? Consul 'pritig the i luw prices at which good niacin uc-h are now sold, and the'im proveiuiiilH that ha v& been made, now i.i a good time to ITuy; : and the "New Ifoiue" specially recommends itself to purchasers on account of its superior mechanical construct ion, ease of man agement anclTcaHonablo price. Nearly t half a million have been sold in the hint three years, all of which are giv ing universal Satisfaction. This unri valled machine is manufactured by the New Ho.mi: Sewing Machisk Co,, 30 Union Sjuare, New York, who wish us to .say that nil who will send for their ' now illustrated cataloge and enclose , their advertisement (printed -un anoth er page), will receive a set of fancy ad vertising iioYeltiesof value to those collecting cards, &c. NCATK NKWN, .Senator Vance has a sou visiting New Orleans. ; . The confederate monument at Oreens buro will be unveiled May lUth. 'J he United States district 'court has been in res ton at Newborn, the past week'. : The United States district court had only hue case lor trial at Elizabeth City last week.- Mcnator Kansom left Washing ton a -liow days ago for his home in North ranptou cuimty. lleayy Inmt reported at lialeigh on Weducnday night lat. threat Damage has been done the tobacco plants. - Hon. eb. 1. Vaucr has returned home from Washington. He will ptn J the summer at the Warm Springs. Col. W. II. I'ryor, of liretnsbory, : has bet' u apiHmited general aupertnteo dent of the (.'ape Fear aud Yadkin Val- lv railroad. Smith,, the postmaster at Fremont, wa convicted on Wednesday Ust, in the United StaW court at Newberu, of breaking other people's letter open. . .uU'-vttle V. S. lHatrict court met lut Monday. Marshal Keogh nra on uatul, Jude Dick presiding, and James T 11 l;aiky ptoecuting. Dr. K. W. tilenn," f f UreentWro, d.d tuy nudvlenlv tn..Sturly the 2Ut of April. He was insured in. toe Valley -Mutual Lire Association of Vir . gima. . ? , rbe iid of Aldermen ojr lt Mon day bought the prwpwty ol the CaioJi ua Miiiury laaumt for the, white gra ded uh1. They paid lo,jKXV,;b for ft, which U about ball' its value Jr ' ' ' ". " . fU iioldsboru Iiit'frit and the . K!cij;h Kixir havw been cuosol tda- itsl. ud will hrrrafler ub al lUleigo aa th r md tedrrj rij, by Mnu Smith, Mr baoe atl Williacaon. Tb ar a eufgtk clorJ mtx as the nnppr tata can Mart up ia lh ute. cloml, t Tj&l tb aucn of J?, deih U4&t iKm th isiprvae ti, Orit of tb Wle Ma, al Naahvill Tcenv Tk mooy rciw4 la UkW ciiy b? K. 1 rNfrdp wmurf of tb V.ial lxlx. 1 by bin UomU or ta tb widow. TV b lb . EM'Uihu! ttt pAid m lit dral of a Mr. W. 0. Maxwell, a young lawyer was ' nominated by the Democrats of Charlotte, on Tuesday night last, as thtir candidate for Mayor. He is said to be in favor of improvements. A woman is never content to say, ' he pulled my hair," She particnlar izesthtu: "He pulled the hair of my head." This vis necessary in order to distineuish between the hair of her bead and the head of her hair which she purchased at the store. In cutting away the knolls about the old fort at Lake George, N. Y.. to ob tain earth and gravel for repairing the railroad embankment, the workmen lately dug into what was doubtless atone time the military burial ground. Seven skeletons were exhumed, nearly all of which bear the marks of battle.' One skull had a bullet hole in the forehead, and when the eand was shaken from it out dropped the flattened bullet. WlijiniXVUTOM MARKETS. V - April 21?" Spirits Turpeuti. The market quoted dull at 42 cents per a;allon, with sales to reported later of 30 cpsks at 42 cents. f i R08LN The market was; quoted firm at $1 30 for btrained,' arid H 30 for Good Strained. With sales at quota tions. Tar The market wav Jirui at $1 00 per bbl of 280 lbs, with sales of receipts at' quotations. .CrddeTurpentinb Market steady with sales of receipts at $2 75 for Sof t and 11 60. for hard. . Cotton Quoted quiet. Sales on a basis of $1 cents for middling. The following were;, the official quotations of the day:- 1J Ordinary, 6 13 16 cts Good Ordinary, 8 1-1G u " Low Middling, '.! M " Middling, 'Ji " '. Good Middling. 104 " " KECE1FJS. ) CotLon, Spirits turpentine. Rosin, " Tar, Crude turpenti" 582 bale 21 casks 2312 bbls 261 " 47 April 22. SPIRITS TuRPENTIWB.- The mar ket w 88 firm at cento per gallon, withjsales reported! at quotations. IvOBi N The meket' was firm al f 1 30 for Htrained and f 1 30 for Good Strained We hear of no sales at quotations. Tar The market was quoted firm. at 11 60 per bbl of 2S0 lbs, with sale of receipts that figure. , - - Crude Turpkntink Market stead y with sales of receipts at $1 GO for Hard and $2.75 for Soft. CoTTON Markei. quoted linn Sales ou a basis of cents for Middling. The following were the official quota tion!': Ordinary, G 13-16 cts lt Good Ordinary 8 1-16 ' ' Low Middling, V " " 1 i.l.llintr ' i Good Middlius. 10J ltlUtiirAW. Cotton, Spirits Turpentine, Rosin, i Tr, ' . Crude Turocntinc. rv'i ii i i oaies 157 casks 1381 bbls 231 bbls 00 bbls 1 Anril 2t SriRiTS Turpentine. The market was quoted dull at 42 cents per gallon, with sales reported of 75 casks at 41 j cents.. ' ' ' Rosin The market was firm at U 30 for Strained, and 91 35 per bbl for Good Strained, with sales latter of 2,000 bbls Good Strained at ?1 23J, closing firm atfl 30fl 32L - TAm Market firm at $1 GO per bbl of 280 lbs, with sales of receipts at quo tations. ; CRUDE TuRrENTlNB Market firm. Sales of receipts at f 1.G0 for Hard and $2.75 lor Soft " r ' Cotton Market quoted steady with sales on a basis; of i cts for Middling. Theyfollowing were the official .quota tions: Ordinaty, G 13-lu cU f lh Good Ordinary,- S 11G " ' " Low Middling, " . " Middling 0i " Good Middlinir. 10i ""; ' "11ECK11I-S. " , . . CoUon, ' ;; b.ilc Spirits Ttirpeutine, ,.: 163 casks Kosin, 1 1L15 bbls J ar, " t3 bbU Crude, Turpentine , -2S3 bbU April 25. S r l M rs T t R P f.k T l N t Th e market quoted quiet at 41J cts per gallon, with sales reported later of 170 casks at 41 cents and 55 do al 40 cU. 7 'KofN Th market rirm at $1 30 for Strained, and fl S2J per bbl far Good Slraineil. Sales reHrtcd. of 500 bbU Good Strained al quotation. Ta Market firm al 91 tk) per bbl of ,2S0 lb, with sale of receipts at that figure CaCDK TrRPENliNB-Markel firm. Sale of recris at f 1 60 for Hard and 12 75 ior Hoti. J Cotton Market quiet with tf on a oaiaof?i cU for kliddhag. The following wer th omcialquolaticns: Ordinary. 6 11-16 cts lb Good Ordinary 8 1-16 " . Iw Middling, J " Mlddlinr. i tj v ., Good Middling. ,10 .' Cotton Spirits TMrpnUn Rosia Tar, Crude Turpraliue 417 bates 76 casks 8U bbls 70 bbl bbls ' April 2, Sriatrs TriirExrma Tb market qtioled firsa at 40 rt hk galloa, iih iale reported at qaauoov Roei X Tb market Usdy at 11.50 for SraithJ. aod H K tW Ctoo4 Strmine4. SaW rvrortrd at II 30 fVr Stalatol and al SI for Uoed SitumsJ Tail. Markl trm al tl CJ p-r bU J SJO lb, wilb ot rraipu at tin tfatr, Iiet aak of 50 bkU at f 1 ;- CacpaTrarKXTixa MaJivi xdy vita aW of mvipts at 1 1 .M Hard 12.75 aa4 (of SoA, ilk ti U txKlf U at taat k. CV'TTO.M arltl straJly , Ji rtpote4tX J Ucabiol!i Middling. ' The following were the of- cial quotations: I I! Ordinary,; , 6 13-16 cts lb Good Ordinry, 8 1-16 V " Low Middling . 9J Middling, 91 iood Middline r 10 II I KECE1FTS. r . : Ootton, r 311 bales Spirits Turpentine 175 casks Rosin, 937 bbls Tar, 547 bbls Crude Turpentine .. 52 JMm f April 27. Spirits Turpentine. The narket opened at firm 40 cents per gallon, withj sales reported of 150 casks. ) Rosin. Quoted firm at $1 32 for Strained and $1 37 for Good Strained. Sales reported at quotations, i ! Tar Quoted firm $ 1 50 per bbl. of $280 lbs, with sales of receipts at quo tations. : - - Crude Turpentine Market steady with salea'of receipts at $1 50 for Hard aud $2 65 for Yellow Dip. -; I i Cotton Quoted firm, with sales reported ot A5 bales on a basis of 91 cents per lb. for Middling. Tha follow ing were official quotations: Ordinary, 6 16-16 cts $ lb Good Ordinary, 8 3-16 ,-" ,i " Low Middling, 92 Middling, 9J 1 Good Middling 10 RECEIPTS. Cotton Spirits Turpentine, Rosin, Tar, Crude Turpentine." 255 bales. 150 casks. 944 bbls 82 " 6 - . April 27 1 Kk'E, We quote the market for the past week as firm with packages frac tional advanced. Sales for the week 95 Tieces clean. . y Carolina 0, Cbmmon $5a6, Fair $6ia6, Choice $6a7, Fancy tT. Carolina rough rico is quoted at 90ca $1 i5 per bushel, for upland $1 35ca $1 60, tide qualities. i Weekly statement. blOl'KS ON HAUD .APRIL 2,7 1882. Cotton ashore, 412; afloat, 66; total .5.08' - Spiiits -sshore, 4,666; afloat, 731; total 5,SI?7 r Uosiu ashore, y5,208fafloat, 1,429; to tal 96,637. . Tar ashore, 1,805; afloat, 50; total : 1.855. ' '. . i (.rude ashore, 1 190. Cotton, 500; spirits, 2,189; rosin, 6, S36; tar. 1,396; crude I 357. , NEW yvuVERTISEMENTS. . Greater Inducements! rUIiC'HASERS OF GROCERIES MAY, HE FOUND At the Larc Wkolcsalo EstauMieit Adriaai& Vollers, i: . AT S. E. ( oruer Fruut and Dorksjiaj 'I'Iihii cau I'ufWiblj be utlered elgf wbertt. - . I" : . ,1' A D li TIItIR HTOC U WILL BK FOUND L?crj THin in mc Grocery Liti - TliHt a i.'aler or Consumer netda lrelrctlona for Ike loan try Trmilr nuiple and lotierlsr. DOV 2 U. A COMMUN-SESiBE REMEDY, SALICYLIC A'- "... i o uiore KhrumalUaa, 'Gsut r Xenralclsw . 1 m n iate Relief Warranted. remanent Core Guaranteed. Five ;eratbiihed Sod ever known to Uii in Ktegle raae acnte or cfcronlc. lUitr to all rrmlnent pbriatefae and drugs tfci Kr ta taaling m ballcyttvar ECalET Tb mit diuTernrofth mMmmm arte 1,1 which eatsta ta tba Mood at tawmUt and couty raucnta. s S AUC1 f 1CA Is a now a a a osanSa rrtnety, beratts tt arlkea dtractl at th cai oi KhrmtiuUiti. Uol aad nW tattta, whll ao many an-altd aaciS tbVt aXuT rr,a0y lo irtal kKally - It baa bra conceded ay emlal aclaa. t uu mat (wit ward appitetioaka. wee aa rab bine with otta, MtunMU, Uaiaaaavta. m MHhlnf kHkn in BOt wadleata tbeaa dtmra whkch are tha raaait of UM Ma ootat or-tb bloat t'arw AmU, t SAUauCA wts wtttt aaarii -ev m tau acd aad ao rzrra ia Atm. orilcr. It l la tct eaaluatvaiiv - - - .11 ceiebrated rhyvicUaa of Aarta aat. k. a. a . z Medtrai Acadeaay eS ran rryw-. m per crorcurr la tarea any. KaHUIBaA RbMUuai, lioat a ad awraa. , Ta ia bwm taiaaaa paiaa ar Utwttainai. Ki(araat4ev calSl? artr IIsBsk BariilWt4k f ' Rill ta mot --- - - - i.. :" na 4 a "ia a rKl naciu arttb lu - - f toauj p r war aajtaaiara. aa m . rrotiwi w tawaew aaMaaa la iw ttwhlaamt. Vafea a aaar.aa aaak4 t aav jv-ui n iv(.a va narwan 1 9C fe?va4wajr.wr Raw ta ia. siaaF mbm aDVEBITSEIIENTS. ANNpUJSCEHlNT! l i 1 - ' "V. ' ' ' 1 . WE WILL GIVE -. j. i W i?yf Dol l,a'r ml ; i H '--n-' i . ... ,. ;c i " '? ' 1 n ' asr " 1 -' 1 ' ,.f . ; ..... ?: - ; ' . ... .:, ... .' '- 1- To the person -who isn ' ' ut the largest CASH SUBSCRIBERS FOR 1883. and- TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS IN1 d$LB For the second largest-Bnmber. tx VICK'S FLORAL GUIDE 1 R 1888 18 AN ELEGANT BOOK br 1M pages, 3 Colored Plates of Flowers and Vegetables, and mora than 1000 Illustrations of uie choicest Flowers, Plant and Vege- uiDica, man aireouiona ior growing.: it is handsome enough for the Centre Table or a Holiday Preseau Bend on jour name and Post Office address, with 10 cents, and I will end yon a copy, postage paid. This is not a quarter of 1U coat. It is printed In both English and German. If rou alterwards order seeds dedaet the 10 cents. ! t VICKJB SEEDS ARE THE BEST IN THE WORLD! Tha Floral Quids will tell how to get and grt4 them. - Vick'a Flewer and Vegetable Card en. 175 Pages, 6 Colored Plalfts, 600 Bngtavlngi. For 60 cents la paper covers; 11.00 In elegant cloth. In German or ELglUh. i t Vick'a Illnatrated Monthly Magazine SJ Pagea, a Colored Plate in every number and many fine Engravings. Price Sl.re a year ; Five Copies for td.00. Specimen Numbers sent for 10 cents; 3 trial copies for 25 cents. JAMES VICK, ' " ' . ' . : RociuaTBB, N. Y. dec 17 lm j S. W. ODEN, JR. WATCHMAKER AUD JEWELER. FOURTH BETWEEN BRUNSWICK AID BLADEN STREETS, Repairing dene In all Branches ufthe Trade and Satisfaction Uuarante t aariy. - . ' , j Sam'l V. Holden. HAVK A tiAS-FITTINO and PLUMB- IKU Eslabllihmenl on the South ldeot Market between 2nd and Srd eueeiel I am prepared to do the verv beat woik' a v ' -'' ' -v 1 reafonabte terms. 1 guarantee atuiaction - . ' ,..,' Ji ! -w-,: y if.-V f 1 iavite the public, who may aeed the r ; :0 " - ' ! : i ' vices of a flrsVelSM number, to 1 all and sea aa bafora, auk I eg arrangementa els2 whtra. - - ' ' ! . ; SAMULL W. HOLDtN. " 1 ! - . Market bet ween 3oaandSrd sta.. 1 .- W liming too. N. a KOQTn C1R0LLN1 Q0F8E J. IX BTklXlLR. , PROPJtiriUB. ' CXJRNER 6LXX3ND ASD PRIKCEk -V" . i r 1 V4 -r ii . ,4 ' ( HMBTMAS Is at baad. THKOk fb lbu teaSar la aJwayaon naaa.naadtmg rwdy to aarre taa iaa lxiaora a tba "ata. A Rastaaraat ailarlied, wbara th bees tkw aaarfcet aarda aa ba temw at ait Bwwra. Taa baat as coaaa aad ia m.im wJbara a tka aaly aaa wa eeapiwy. ee u4r OOOTO AND 0HOE0. Jl JOI 1TXTAKZ9 TO XASS AJtD &. JAMtH W, TAtLCML tt skaasa aa4 IkMl. U A4a ry bawl o . 1 - ah iitifi war aaaa-k e saaaaec. War gaarsaifra. Ml IMf. AD VEBTI3EMENTS. CAUTION mmmmmr WOLFE4Sf ::ir Schiedam Aromatic NCHlNAPPSi T HAVING BEEN KROITUHT TO OOR atleutt'tn thai imitations of our article are being sold in this market, notirejts herebv grven to al whom it may conceit), that the radios, of any article, wlthfanj alterations ol radamarka above described, will fc rrceeeatrdfaadrr a rerenCctof UCCS Caaareaa JsaVhsaft Waf ilr A2? VEK:' 'SE3IENTS. raVt 11 . c O op Hi lil w . aV., aafal .. - a - t-i R iC5k- rr-i 5" ; . t B r ri . Skawaat fakaaaS "' 3 atPfc . . -i aw SI av ass aaa . m w r- - in . ,S GEO. N. LAMPHERE, REAL ESTATE AGENT. . IMorelioad, IMinn. FOK SALK. Town Lots in Moreiiead, Minn, and Fargo I). T. TMPROVED and UNIMPROVED FARMS L lArge and bmall, in Minnesota and IU kota, all in the famous RED RIVERVALLEY where the soil produce more Wheal, iHrtts, Barley or Potatoes, of a Better Quality ana at less cost and labor per acre, than any soil in the world. Land is advauciog in Value IA) Ut 100 per cent, each rear. LOTS for 1100 U IliXiO each. FARMS for to $M an acre. Bay Now and Heap the Iteiirfils tfa Rise next Fall and Wiiilc r. Money Invested at 10 per t en! . ptr an-. Dum.jieu, witn lliebest real estate kcciu I ty. i 'or deeerlptive circular. IikI or ruiei ty prices ana lerins, aaorct-s wiui;k1;(.iiii. GEORGE N. LfMrHKUK, ' Morehead, Minu. juiw-ir '.. ; TIIK C'lIKAFKST AND REST. l'tTEIWONfiMAlilZLM; Unequaled Premiums For IHbUI The principal premium for getting up clubs for 1883 will be a superb stecl-engrav ins (size 27 iiichex by a(i) for framing, after MuKCAasVs world Trcnownd picture, 'CiimsT Before Pilatk" for which the French Government has just paid lOJ.uuo francs. No such premiums was ever offered ibefore. . - i CHOICKOKPREMIUMS FOR tiETTlNO ITR CLUBS. THE "CHRIST UKKOKE DILATE." PHOTOGRAHH OR liUARTl ALBUM. EXTRA COPY OF MAGAZINE rOR 188&. Fnll-Nize Paper Pattern ! Pktbrson's Macjaink Is the bent and cheapest of the lady's books. It given more for the money, and combine trrealcr mer its, than any other. Its Immense circula tion and long-esUUxlished reputation ena bles ita proprietor to distance all competi tion. In abort. It has the -BEST 8TEEL KNORA VINOS, i BEBT (JOIAJRKD FASHIONK, BERT DRESS V ATT EltNH, BSSHT-URIOINAL KTOHIKS. BEMT WOKK-TA BLK ITfKRNSS. AEHT 1LLUHTRATJONM. Etc J be stories, novelet, ctc in IeteMln., are admitted to be tha bcl published. Ail the moat popular lemale writers contriuuto toil- In 1KS. I mm il lm nrlirlnnl alAlu .itl be given, an In Udition six Cofvkiaht . KJ . . . . M 1. . . . ... . . . ...... .I..IB. auu p. nirjiiiriin, rrans LiCC Ranedlrt. JaneO. AUKtlne, "Jofclali Alien s W!fa"L A En-liill til tu.a 'i .. - lady's book, iii lu splendidly UlUhirsUrd ar ticles, ana especially it COLORED KTkKL t AM1ION- PLATtS! engraved on htejl. twhtc Tir.M7.r. Ai l. vr h krh. aud superily colored. 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