TTJETWO GLASSES. cll tw-0 elapses, niled to the hriiu, Thel rS! ble' rlm. V Vm; I ou ruddy and red as blood. ! n.e w tu " " ...-wtu.1 flood. i TutgiS-i I " ine urthe' Per brother ,Jt teil the tales f the pat to each wlhr.V h.nnnoi ni revel and mirth. Aiid thf pro"""1' tU wder my touch iw though atruck ly M' tri. r ..- i ru!(! In might. Wdenir.'1 .I- uav luru the . ii.l f rune I have hurled Kri.IIl iuc nifn twu; ' many an limoied name; ...... -n vii i &. ciiiCl iiivt-ij Nliuint ; H .. ..V..1...1 v..ian wiiu a a l-4e i""! ' - - . .Vliiiade liU f;Uure a barren wast?. i"raii-r than Kb um 1 ; ,41ll,ny srmy beutaiti the Kay: . -L-Jb the armor li.ednvir ili,c ' . .... .,.,.. ii iron rull' ;I'!.Ve ma.h- ood ship- g. d.wn at wa, t-1- "hneks of iheio.t ware sweet to . .U -Atri. ;Hehold.liow "rent you b. l Hi-. iicnfi" ...tn ui'H.iii. Li'ii iu. Ltelore you 1 mivht and nowerare ov. r all.'- ror- i.roiher." iHimhed the wine. I .... .1 .. -tI nun. . - 'rviiik.. . -uii not txiasi. . lit-lhroned or a luurdf red hOsL t ll j& rv - t'.-Jl of a he.irt tnc" sad. L'v ,srviaiarl Htm- 'd 1 Ji uf r-u l'v 4Ui.cmd. ol brow.-, Ut 1 KUd i w ioi ed and souls I've saved: Huwld in tho river aud played In the f.mu- . 1 l.i H.l.lllllMlll. a,rl.llu,tno uuahlue'auddrcpiH'd from the And everywhere gladdened the landbCie I baveaST'the hot for Heart of fever aDd I havernarte the 'parched meadows grow Wi'STTWai-h ;th-iii ib At ground out tne nuursuu iwiv.. j I can tell of manhood debased by vou Inall lifted up ana ciownwl anew. 1 cheer 1 help. I strengthen and md; 1 itiaiMeu tne heart ul man and maid; 1 Zei Ui chained wine-eaptive free, . .M...iiirt,,r biiiiwln" me. 1 hese are the talen they told each other Iheilasaof wine anu paier a" tney sat together. Mlled to the brim. ou the rlcli man s iauo n THE F1KES OF A Loss In Ihc I'nlled States of $77, 703,700 and $U, 101,700 Insurance. During the past five years, accord ing to the figures collected by the ' Insurance Chronicle, $353 018 255 nrih nf nronertv has been destroyed by fire in the United States. In 1875 the losa was $78 102,285. in 1876 $64. n rjm m 1K77 Sort 165 80J. in 1878 VMU.VUVi " " " w 1 ' SA4 315 900 nd in 1879 $77,703,700 lbe last year, it will be seen, was un- lucky nd only iuu.uuu oeuer iuu 1K75. althoueh in 1875 Virginia City, aa Tiaited bv a blaze which sweDt away OTer $6,000,000 worth of rMnnm IT. The loaeea to . insurance oomnaniaj last Year were in excess ol thn loasee of but of the four previous Tears. Theee lotBe amounted m 1875 to 839.325 400, in 1876 to $34,374,500, in 1877 to $39,398,', in 18 1 a to sou, 3,i700, u juiu ' 575.900 ana in nnnnc the rive Tears there were 55.576 fires. Poorly constructed build logs, carelessness ou the part of occu pants and incendiai ism are the prin omftl ranges of fire". Amon the BeTeral States New York leads in tbe figuies. Iu 1876 her Iops was $14,090.t00; in 1877, 11,456,400; in 1878. S9.397.UUU, and iu JorJ. io. to'-i 'wvi PnnsTlvania comes next I a7Uvva r uirh a tntal Ioas in the four years of S28 123 500. Massachusetts lost $-0,- 991.300; lilinoip, vii.sv.zuvi. Of ncrriGultural implements facto rip. 3:1 were' burned laat year, 10 almshouses, 86 bakerie-, 13 butcherb ahons. 30 billiard-saloons. Ill black- mith.hnna. 13 book-binderies. IS Sw m-mmm w a KT 9 box factories, 42 breweries, 103 car penters' shops, H4 carriage factories, 20 cheese factories, 13 chemical works. on nhnrcbes fof churches 58 were burned in 1878. 64 in 1877, 66 m 1876 and 77 in 1875). 9 theatres. zi cigar 10 coffin factories. 17 col lege buiidingf, 12 coal-yarde, 40 cou confectionenes, 33 oooper shops. '26 oottou mill. 13 cotton warehoui'e.s, 13 -court-houses. 17 distil. eiea. 223 diug atorei". (cf drugstores in the five vttura ljA-inriutr with 1875. were j . - v r - bnrned re6nectiTelr 114, 14j, 150. 191 and 223). 20 drying Louses. 11 dye woiks, 14 engine- honaef:. 13 exuress offices. 34 fancy ktorpa. f.A feed StorttB. 170 fVWU , fiouring mills great increase over lormer year), 83 furniture lactone. 153 cotton-gin nouses,, in guss lao tories. 60 grain elevators, J I gram warehouse?. 12 greenhouse. 77 Rrist mills, 470 retail and 11 wholes lie onnntrv crooerr stores. 31 har- ness factories, 13 hat lac tories, 384 hotels, 224 hqu r Biores. 10 beer saloons, 13. t-pokc factories, 61 ice house, 70 iron foun dries, 10 jails, 13 junk stores, 16 laundries (cot one owned by a China man). 65 lumber . yards, 42 mao iue ahopd, 11 mattress factories, 45 meat factories, 47 newpapr ollices (an aTerage numbei), 21 oil rt finenea, 12 oil tanks, 45 paint shops, 29 paper mills, 18 rag shops, 12 pabte factories, 55 photographic galleries, 13 picture-frame factories, 86 planing miws, 21 pork packing houes, 12 powder xnihs, 51 priutiog-offiees, 3S public halls, 67 railroad depots, 2S railroad rpair shops. 12 railroad Btablee, 218 aawmilli. 39fUingU luiiU, 23 sash factor iea, 109 ret-tauraLt.", 58 bchool houses, 29 slttUghterhouer. 46 shoe fao oriea. 13 shoddy mills, 16 nnokehouses. 23 stave lactoti no stone-yaida 10 tugar refineries 46 tanneries, 15 steamboats 22 tobacco fectoiiea, 27 tobacco barna, 24 tic smithies, 11 mhsetwright shops, 10 wuod-luiniLg shops and 30 wcdieu - millfl. . Fees ol Doctors. The fee of doctors in an item that very many persona are interested in just at ' present V'e believe the schedule for visit is $3.00, which would tax a man confined to bis bed for a year, and iu need of dailj visit, o?er $1,000 a year for medical Attendance a! one! And one aingls bcttfeof Hop Bitters taken in time would av ha $1,000 and all tbe year's sickness. Ed. A Sad Scene. A mnn falls from a Pcaffjld. Tbe reporter bastt ns to the spot and uahes Uih wt.y to tSe mau h biae. - . . My life voyage is nearly ended whispered the dying man, an he held the report' r hind. 'My toal, like an r.nnniButu c an, Deing swept irom Us earthly muoriog, and carried oat iato the-great pithless oc-an of eter- n.ty. Ua, how unprepared 1 am lor this juurijv ! H jw my tpirit ehrii ks from embarking upon that Bin n-pt, Puituiu I have a rife Ld br'tontilul cuid -wLo wm mourn aiy abieLC; aud uow that I bee J no future, ntLitJtf but th dark; im- peLettable shadow of death, vvUicu pood hide me frr m- earthly eyes, ihe or!d io kb mr:re bt.autii il ud 1 long .h, how I lougtoKty., Gbod- bje. good f irewe 1. Prepare tor tb"-iA Ui n-ad 1rord. Cour age, cljrHg,' wr.is rt d tne reportei, while tetis fs Imr M- iiicsorynut shared Ci Oilier aov. u ins low , jUui hnmus i I u l-.e-. Cmuhcv,! h ttl.ispt'rtcJ; L w I -or Co vu HpVil vonr ii m . rThe -l'oli.a i&if ynuwot tii represent trt wholud'ale price rtLeihy. la tu&kir.g u? sail orier hiLe'- pricet Qtn tone errgJ BAOOIAG usrj ! Double Aricror. . ! 11 12 U i 10 1 J b Q 6 7i? ; 84 12 9 13 6 & 79 7 Q 6 1 Double Aiictic' "A" J Htncdard Dtufjvfctic J BACO.V Nnrth Carolina, Ham. V Hhnnldari. &:. Hides. V lb- W Ha tern 8mked B&mii. Bides, C) Haoulders Dry Salted Bides. tt.... ... Hhouldera. f BEKF Live weight... 'iAKKKLt opinta 1 urpennne second lland, eacn New York.eaca. new .. 1 50 00 21 PVHWAX V ft '10 BKICKS Wilmington, VM 8 00 Northern 00 nnTTM North Carolina 2) 12 10 00 '0U Of 18 Northern. V C 18 25 40 11 14 15 11 SO 20 20 80 50 7 1 20 CANDLES tipersaV & Tallow, f lb...... Adamantine, V Bet.... 9 CHLE8h Northern Factory, "Q Tt 13 14 10 28 Dairy cream, V 50 Htate, E. COFFEE Java,!?, lb : Rio. V fi I.ncrnvrl. H B. ............... 18 0 77K 75 nORN MEAL bushel.... COTTON TIES y.bdl..... DOMK3T1U Sheetine. 4-4 v yarL.... e 0 Yarn. Ii bunch 1 10 FiBH Mackerel, No. 1, hhl....l5 OU No. 1, K bbl 8 75 O20 00 9 00 00 00 & 6 6C & 8 50 02 50 Mackertl, Wo. 'J, ddi.i pu No. 2, V 6 00 Mackerel, xo. i y dzl.....uo w Mullets. J bbl N. C. Jlerring, Keg o 50 6 00 & 0 i MJ 3 V . - : . Dry Cod, n KaDar. Northern. W bbl... 5 42 5 50 Extra do " v cdi... o vu e 6 50 & '8 51) Q 7 25 7 75 0 8 25 FamUy : " V dd1 7 00 City iiillEx,.uper ldi... w j azuiy $r oni... ' Ex. Family '4i bbl... 8 00 lERTILIZERS Peruvian Guano, V 2000 s.r& UU ... m M MA . k f.f C60 00 &42 00 &42 00 67 00 Carolina t'erUhxer " " Navass Guano, " 0 W Complete Alanure " "'UU W nann a rcoepnaie " v w w Wando Fhoiphate, " " 00 CO 42 00 &42 00 Wilcox, Oibb a to., ma nipulated Guano iu uu CIS 00 14 GLUE f fi GRAIN CorB,store,ff ocids o Corn, cargo, 5o ids to nnm.Tnl.. W htmSeL Nose. Oata. V bushel VAO Paaa. cow. "W busbsl ' 65 12 2a 05 8M I2i 00 HIDES Green, V 4 10 10 00 00 o Q O Dry, m UAY Eastern, P 100 Ita... North Kiver, iuoids.... HOOF IRON y ton LARD northern V & r i North Carolina m 11 LIME bbl.. LUMBfiK City steam a a wa 8b ip stuff, resawea. wmii.io w 20 00 18 00 1G 00 4t25 60 on CO Q & Rough edge plank.r aiino w Weet ma; cargo, accoru- Inir to nnalitv. V M ft.. .13 00 Dros:ed flooring,seasoned.l5 00 Boantliag and boards, com mon. M ft.....: 17 00 unt.iSlKkS (?nba.hhd'Vi?l 37 J w o UuDa, DDIS., v Kai 33 11 25 45 9 10 00 12 90 00 25 Sugar bouse, nnas. & gai. bbls. gal... Orleans Choice bbls. V eal. 9 & 5 & 0 1 & 1 & 1 & 1 & 2 il4 55 25 45 10 20 NAILS Cut. 20dto4d.'?VkV OILS Kerosene, V gal Lard, W gal Linseed, $ gal noun, v KSi PEANUTS V buhel 25! POTATOES -Sweet, bus. IHh. N'orthern.V bbl 50 bO 60 PORK Northern, city meaa.14 00 Thin, bbl ou ou Prime, bbllextra) 10 CO Rumn. V bbl , 00 00 O'J 00 eoo oo ooo oo RICE Carolina, V It 7 Vut I dia. V lb 00 if Hi 00 50 IK I Rough, V busheL U.(l RAGS Country, V 10 1H 14 Oitr,V.2 ROPE-- Hemp Manilla...... SALT Alum, V sack 70 & oo o o 70 io.s 00 00 00 LiverDOol. w sack k. ......... American V afLC Marshal s tine, caca....M Cadii V sack .... SUGAR Cuba, E PorU Rico, V ) A- Coffee, & Aa J-mm ' iH t Ex C H & 1 49 ! 00 10 00 11 ! 10 UK 7 b1) 2 25 8 9 9 O & Crushed y EX oOAP Northern, V E 5 SHINGLES Contract, V3i S 00 Common, V M I 50 STAVE.4 W. O. bbl. V M. 10 00 ROhhd. V E. :. ..00 00 TALLOW V E M . 8 TIMBER Shipping V M -.10 00 Mil, extra p.- 8 50 . Mill, prime per M............ 7 00 Mill, fair per M 6 00 . Common, per MM... ....4 00 Interior to Ordinary,per M 3 00 WHISKEY North'n,perl I 25 North Caro ina. per jral ... 3 00 WOOL Unwashed, per ... 2J Washed, Dr fi . 5 Barrr wool, c er I. ......... 15 Olb 00 QVQ 00 o oo 912 00 10 75 O 8 00 U 6 50 4 60 0 400 (9 5 00 O3(0 Q 27 O 28 (9 17 Winberry Oysters- THEY ARS GOOD now. Another instal ment tost received this morals r. It's cold noag-h kow for hot Whiskey and fat Oysters. Free Loach every day at 11 o'clock. ept 2 JOHN OARROLU New Advertisements. Boatwright & McKoy TO THE PEOPLE OF Sampson, Duxlin, Hanover and Bladen Counties. . ARE INDSED MUCH OBLIGED to j(yi 1 r your generoa eapport for the ! ' - past wefck. We are sure you wi.i bo pleased V ' w ith thy O ;odi jou have puichaf d fro-n us. If ao, come and see ua aain. It will I alwaja be a pleasure to serve y ' u To the Public oene-.- ally- WE MAKE no bjnea of the fact that we are 1 .. anxichis for traie, and we are determined to have it if selling 1' GOOD GOODS at a very moderate profit, Politeness to all,afid Prompt Shipments will accomplifh our end i i. ' Our Daily Receipts are large, ways full wi h Stock al FRESH GOODS. Don't take our w rd lor it. Call and ex amine for yourselves 5 &L 7 North Front Street. feb!l6 i Get the Best. THK GREAT POLITIC L CAMPAIGN of lb80 has begun, and it is your outy to watch it and to unde stand it. To that end, what yon reed is a good Democrat'c News piper. What everybody aays is apt to be true, and everybody says that ( i Hale's Weekly I is theT)e.t ever printed in Ko th Carolina. It is Democratic f. om principle, it gives all thp nunii in the moat condersfld and wellor- AaroA f uln hpran it is a newsDaner It i printed on good white paper from larjre, clear type, because its subscribers pay for a good paper and are entitled to one. It will fur nish a complete hintory of the excitidjr times and of tbe federal ana o-aie campaigns kow iriKt hpcrnn. After paying for your home paper, instead of sendine to New York, or ston, or Phila- delphia tor a weeaiy, eena xor Halc?i Weekly- wbich not only snppliei the rows and good reading Fometimea t be had from abroad, bat to whose ample apace the application of a ttorough knowledge of how to use it adds to news, and politics, and literature, a com plete history ot all 'hat is done in North Car olina.) Tbe inf .rmati n printed in it weekly for months past, nd to ba bd 'n no other paper,' ought to be in the poaeeeai m of every citiiin. The price is only $2 a year, $1 f-ir six montlf8. Samule copiea sent on application, but no name is entered on kb mail bKss without payment, and subnet ibers are nved th nnnlnintneM of ordering the paper stormed, sb it is diecontiaued at the end of r r time pid for. Address ! P. M. HALF, !' Raleigh, N. O. Liberal compcnatioa offered to Poat matere or thers who will act aa local or county agents. feh 18. HOP BITTERS. 'A .Medi-inr. not n Drink,) CONTAINS HOPS. mCIIt MANDRAKE, j DANDELION, AXT TOTE PCREST ANT BEST MEDICAL C AIXTIKS OF j ALL OTIITTK BrTTKM. I All Pt .e of the Stomach. IJowfL, Blood, L:rr CidaeT. and Urinarr Orjcani, SerToanefx. SU-ep- jlcraoess aud fsprciallj rcnuuc Complaaits. Siooo in c:olik be ral.lor ca.w thT will wt ru or blp. o; ! tr.r iiiiTtlilnir imDure or injur-!. fotind in thorn. A-sX yotr inspgi-t for Hop KI'.Ut and try thru before Ttu siep. Take otbrr. Hop t'i-r:i CXr.r i t he rweet. sfr-t and bet, j Asfc ChiLlrr n. The Hdr Tad for Stomatli. Liver and K1ipt wrap- rir to ail others, circi uj aDsorfuon. ask arug&m D. I '. i- a n afw-viuw J in-csi.-tfbW cure for drunk ( nrn-, ue of opium, tobacco aod oarcotkat Snd for circular." Atr tolA tr drocri.-t. y t Biiwn M tg.Co. Kxbnter, X.T, Watches, pHR0X0METER3, JEWELRY Ac. f. Repaired neatly and promptly, by - J Aa WUTNE-B, No. S South Front street, WHaington. N. C Over twenty years' experience. Give m a trial, ! BOATWRIGHT MOY Miscellaneous. Ct, irsapaiiia 1 a roirnwmnd of the virtues of sarapa- rilla. .stillingia. mamlriike. yellow dock, .with th irMli.lfof potash and iron, all pow--erful blool-making. bUxMl-cleansing, and life-sustaining t-luients. Jt is the purest, safest, and in every way the most effectual alterative medicine known or available ta the public. The sciences of medicine and chemistry have never prlucei1 o valua ble a 'remedy, nor one so potent to cure all diseases resulting from impure blood. It cures Scrofula, and all scrofulous diseases, Krysipelas, Hos,'e, or St. An thony's Fire, I'imples and Pace grubs, Pustules, Blotches, Bolls, Tu mors, Tetter, Humors, Salt Rheum, Seald-heal, Ringworm, Ulcers, Sores, Rheumatism, Mercurial Dlsease,Neu ralgia, Female Weaknesses and Ir regularities, ranndice. Affections of the I-iver, Dyspepsia, Kinaciation, and General Debility. By its soarrliing and cleansing qualities it purges out the foul corruptions which contaminate the blood, and cause de rangement and decay, Tt stimulates and enlivens the vital functions. ..It promotes energvand strength. It restores and pre serves health. It infuses new life and vigor throughout the whole system. No sufferer from any disease wliicharise's from impurity of the blood need despair, who will give Avf.r's S"arsapabilla a fair trial. Remember, th earlier the trial, the speedier the cure. 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CAUTIOHI Bt9 th&t the prirato Preprietary SUap i ca each bottlt . Gold Evomvhere, iaalSftwlj i-1 . BLAM KD1Y8 Rail Boacl Lines, &c. WILMINGTON w WELD ON RAILROAD C0aIIPA1T5l. Orrrca or Gil SrraainTsKDiwT I Wilmingtd, N. 0., Nov 22d, 1879. CHANGE OF SCUKDUL. On and after Sunday Nov. 23d, 17 S Passenger trains ot, the Wilmington A i doa Railroad will run aa fellows: DAT MAIL AND EXPRKSS TRAIN, da y Leave Wilmington, Kront Tt. Depot I at.......... 6 fibA K Arrive at Weldon at........ I 50 P 1 Leave Weldon . 3 40 P 2L Arrive at Wilmington, Front 8u Depet at 9 53 P M nIqht mail and expi;esh train, DAILY. Leave Wilmington, Frost St. Depot at Arrive at Weldon at..... , Leave Weldon. 8 10 I' S bC A 2 13 A Arrive at Wilmington, FronttL Depot at..... b 1 j Train on Tarboro Hrsnoh K a? N - .-' Roclry Mount for Tarboro at 5.1 P w cm and Tuesday, Thursday and rtaturi i 4 : AM. Returning, leave Tarorv j io." A M daily, ana Monday, Wednesday at. Friday at 8:30 P M. The Day Train makes clone connection at Weldon for all points North via Bay Lie daily, (except Sunday) and daily, via Rieh mondand all rail route Night train makes close connections at Weldon for all points north via Richmond Sleeping Cars attached to all Night Trains. JOHN F. DIVINE, General Sopt.' nov 72 Gen'l Sup'ts Office WILMINGTON. COLUMBIA AND AC GU8TA RAILROAD CO y Wiiminf ton, N. C, Nov 22, IWS CHANGE OF SCHEDULE; On and after Rundav. Nov. 23, the fob lowing schedule will he run on thiaroad; DAY EXPRESS AND MAIL TRAIN, dally Leave Wilmington..... 9 40 A ai Arrive - at Florence 2 00 I'll Leave Florence...... 1 50 P M Arrive at Wilmington 8 iO P M HIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN (Daily). Leave Wilmington. 10-13 P M Leave Florence., 221AM Arrive at Camden Junction., 4.16 AM Arrive at Columbia 9 00 A M Leave Columbia. ...... 5 CO P M Leave Camden Junction... '2 00 M Leave Florence 2 SO A M Arrive at Wilmington 6 30 A M This Train stops only at Flemington. Whiteville, Fair Blui, and Marlon. Passengers for Columbia, and alt point on G. A,C. R. R. and in Western North Caroii na, via Columbia and Spartrnbarg, should take Night Express Train from Wilmington. Passengers for Augusta should tak Night Ezn rasa Train, which onnn.ptu r!n.lT ii Florence, Charleston Junction andCsmdea Junction. Through Sleep leg Cars on all net tVwea fll W sfrK m .! a4Afi A -i a 4- m. al m nln m . mW aa mm w W i w a aawk hdw vvamui bia. Trains leaving Wilmington Saturday nights do not make any connection for, Col. umbia. JOHN F. DITINE,Oeneral Bnpt. nov 22 I1 CAROLINA CENTliAL liAILWAY CO Ornoa GiHaaiL ScrxaiHraanaBT, Wilmington, N. C, Msy 18. . Change or'SciiEDutK. fX AND AFTER THIS date, the f' Uow- ing Schedule will bs operated' on this Railway x ' Passenger, Mail and Express Train. ") Leave Wilmington at.... 7:00 P M No. L Arrive at Hamlet at....... 2:'27 A M ) " at Charlotte at.... r:20 A 11 Leave Charlotte at.......MR:2S P H Ne. 2. V Arrive at Hamlet at.. ..... 1:3! A 11 J - at Wilmington at 9:50 A M Clots eonneetion made at Hamlet hh trains of Raleigh AAupusta Air Licj ha! way. Shelby DiviaioB l: ail, Freight Pacjenge and Express. "V1 Leave CharloUe...............:4i) A M 0-- Arrive at Shelby .......12:33 1 M Ko.10. Leave Shelby M 3 :1 S P M Arrive at Charlotte l.Oi P M : may 17 General Saner intendenh DON'T FORGET that in:: Boston 5 and 10 Cents Store, IS THK .ONLY EXCLU:Vi::Si0i:3 OF THE KIND IN THETSTATli And the Cheapest Place to Buy TIM GLASS AMDilWOODEW.WARE ; CROCKEflY. And 939 Other H0USE(EEP!& ARTICLES I t& Special icduce merits to ' Country Merchants. , TIT"' New Goods lecelred daily at No. North Front street. Jan 7 . Lover , than Ever, JjAGJf STOCK OF CAE, ASn, ic. a greatly rsdnesd prien. Fall stock of the best COAL la tbe -city very low Indeed. jan 2$ J A. SPRINGES.