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8 Liv H Ao -. i fx' . K! i uis 10 roo as u iwere fl : V v. W 3rM MaT 1 find woman 1 V & . . i. And not of too high a 1 ra " ..A; X msw KH If that Dride should . 1 Fft- i Y ,i WjV : tii i -'7-7. OriJ 0i cifr tH '? ttr m I? f erypiE Mais . ofTmrt not a CAUBC. Its OrUTlD in-ea -,r '''ir fht tt-0 IhcjUscasc the CAUSE must be rcmov, ?. JtShkE' s ; -l&DSET ASD LIVER rra: iVcVublished on just this principle.qit 95 Per Cent. .f .it riiHcaacn arise 6 ora deranffcdlkldney-and Vv-ntrlkw a octt Jho root of the .,wrv. The elemcaats of which It Is coin- aVt directlf mn the great organs, uoiu L?tKjiDand KK3TORER. and by placing "tro in a healthy condition, drive dhjetije and win fiom the syete'O. . ,. , . Kor the inuumcniWc trouble? caused by un bwlthy Ki.tneys. Uter and Colnary Or?ana; wtneilistnwiinff OUordew of Women; for tllaria aud for pliyslcul derangements gdner IUU greit rcu.xiy has no equal. Beware of ipotstars, imitallons and, concoctions said for WARNER'S SAFE II- A BETES CURE. Kor sale by all denier. II. JU WARNER CO., apl It lru Rochester, N. 1'. it o a c s p 3 o g at X 0 c a c r P3 CD ,K " H fc l H JX H O C 1 e o o . 3 O 3 sr p. Nat ' a . P a! o (A r m o 3 1 S3 .00 M era -2 c -5 t3 o 3 5 sr a O ' i4 - 'S3 O o H K H - - .a o 9 3 9 -4 L 3P 3. 1 E w o D B S ! NO USE FOR THEM. Concerning Certain Relics of the PastDogs that have bad Their Day. George Stepheaaon's "Rocket," and the mag nificent locomotives oi to-day, are built uion the same general . principle, yet the machine with which the great engineer astonished bs age 1b interesting how only aa an iflmt ration of the beginning of the invention. There were. pUtra with holes in them Ions before BEN SON'S CAPCINE ' PORUS rLvSTER sur prised both the public and the physicians; and the triumph of the CapcinaJU foujo.de d upon the partial 8uec-3or the-Jdtter XAllures of ha predecessors. Everything of value ia the VI porui plaster I retained in the Cipcnic ; lut at this polet all tompartson -endai and ontrat be.rlnaV Por example ' : ' The old pbstcro wore slof in tholf action; ! the Capcin U fluid and sure., V Tbe (k " dasterc It eked1 the vwcr (1 more man to impart alight, temporary relief la cases easy of treatment; the Capclne pene trates the STbtem anl permanently curcs the tvrtublja for which it in recommended., " The old planters depended for any good rc-t-Tilts they might attain, upon an accident of their makers and the miked faith of their wear rs; the Benson's roaches its ends by means of U scientific combination of the rare medicin al Ingredients which it contains. In brief, the old piasters, like Stephenson's WVro ed 55 Wttack, while the Benson's goes on its way whining joWeo opinions from all sorts of.-people. - Vet In this very f.ict lica the leading danger. o the people who bny ami uw thifl reiikwe ud acienUflc remedy. "Hypocrisy is the trib ute vice pay to TlrUie." Imitation Is.the con' Mten -fajhin makee to snccess. Benton's rUiters are paroilieil In name and. style. Iwaio of swimllesi The genuine have the rd CAPCINE cut In the center. Trice nts. Seaburf Ar Johnson, Chemists, Newv Ya1. V s' -. & :. 10rk- jan29-4w Farmers, i: Take , Notice. XjORRis HOG CHOLERA COMPOUND & iuet ue thing to care or prevent Hog Choi cr Qd all diseases 'to which Swine aro snb Je; U will prevent that dreadful disease aoowuaaTrlchiue, and will put your hoga in thrifty, healthy condition, clearing J. Ccr tcki ot wotni And parait the kid- IT ! parables. .1 package contains one - and one-half HsifV wnt,irgtvr imcCyaccdlng to - - V i m , . ifira' .... ... . - . . T.' J r"' nogm or in caoiera ana p ri'la condition to lattcn In ona half the time, thereby aavmjfcae half of the feed. tharf1115 .t.lPlln countv axa giving It praise. . All larmr.:hnnM -w v. tfaalteaalrf and retail, by TT. fit. v Drngslat, Market Street, TnlTtoa, a aaa. . . a l - - , T1UJJS , BI5A1TT Y ,May I find a woman fair, A M l ll k a- a a. .1 t n ? . iuu Aici uiiiiu.ua uiuur as air; none. rich, v , i pitch; cause disdain . 1 r May I. find a woman wise, AlJd ber falsehood not disguise ; L vn.it.inha.-Wilftftiilm bntli will ! , , Double arm'd she is to ill. , May I lind a woman kind. And not wavenrrs like the wind How should I call that lore mine. When tis his and his and thine? May I lind a woman truet i There U beabty's fairest hue; There is beauty, love and wit ; ' Happy he can compass itl HowHel Won Her, - "Cecile!" ; ! 'f 'To, papa." r- i . j - j i She arooe a brown-eixnl, brown haired girl, with a rare grace and sweet ncsa in her manner and approached. Picrceval Dead wood pushed aside the mass of papers that lav on the desk be fore him. and gazed steadily, almost ncrcely, at his. daughter, j bbe returned the gaze with a r timid, hesitating, Ma--corn look, while the rosv blushes of maiden modesty chased, each other rapidly across her fair young features and leaped outward into the great be yond. . . ' : l ; "What brings young Frclinghuyscn here so often?5' asked the old man. ....'His feet, I suppose," was the an swer, in low shrinking tdnes. "f ! no- ticedjthat he had them with him the last iini6 he called,?1 and she shrank in- stincUvely against her bustle. ; '. I Want' iio nonsense' f replied the father. VI have called you here to talk aDout your miure. ; lou must maKe a wealthy ruarriagc.!V"Vr si ' !r '"Papa!" T I-5" Do not interrupt! me." he continued I have spoken my piece and have only - .1,1 il "t i t Tf ... i in r. lu uuu viiitb 'xi a in as xiaiu iiau iroin Way back." . .... .1 ! Sobbing as if her heart would break Cecile went slowly tu the sofa and sat down with a dull, sickening thud.' She had broken her bustle ' Suddenly she arose, j iL love Harold Frelinghuysen." she said, ancl I will marry no other man. Two minutes Jater she was doing up her back hair, - i . ' 1 "You are sure you jQy(une2" I "UanyotftIdTib6meP? askedIIarold. ' Ycs; replied the girl;: cftfi, but I ha vguleeided not toaaji klssi ng hi m Pierceval Deadwood 44 ttgajrk seated at his desk. i&-XJ ' You expectjpang FrelingHo ysen to day ?Hie ?ays to Cecile: i x - 4 Eyen while they fare speakjng the door opens and Harold enters. , "HaTe -you come: to redeem your promise?V asked the' old Trirlf scorn fully.' ; & '-'I have," is" the, rejily.j and ' Harold places $50,000 in bonds on the desk. How did you get this money, and where haveyou been all winter?" i Drawing himself up proudly, Harold answered: "I amfa retired, sandbag ger from Chicago.' Chicago Tribune. ; j, . I- "Koush on Rats." - Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, ants, bed bugs, skunks, chipunnks, gophers,- 15c. Druggists. ! Our -iopiilatiou. . A stranger leaned oyer the bar of a M ! rli i rrn no vrr n o snlnnn th:rtffVftil and Wuispcringly inquired: 'Partner, what is thej population of the United States?" , I . 'Hardon to 50,000,000, 1 believe," was the reply. ! i 'It's over 40,000,000, anyhow f I "Oh. yes." 's " f , "Youllbetoiithat?'! I "I'd like nothing better jthan to. put up $10 on if." . I "Well, you'll have a chance, i There s aphaf4 down in the shoe-storo who claims that wo havcii't got 35,000,000 fopulation, and he is blufiing every body 11 brine him un if you'll auake a bet and take him down a cg." "Bring him along."! r f The stranger went away and returned with the bluffer, who had no i sooner entered the saloon than he called out: "Where's the man who says this country has oycr 40,000,000 j popula tion?" . '. . 1 . ., -I !! Iho saloonist modestlv renliecl that lnr r was the man. and in less than a minute the two ten-dollar bills were put into the hands oi the first caller. "There's a ncw map in the store across the way . which 5 has the last census figures on it," said the saloonist, and they all went over to see the'matter settled j Jl , j i 1 5 J - The figures' showed that- the beer seller had won by a large majority, but nothing on tnat map, nor above, below, nor behind it could tell what . hadi be come of the man who held the stakes. Indeed, it was ouly after the one who had lost had al3o slipped away that any body realized that they were con-fodetates.- Then the victim started out with a club to hunt ther world over and reduce the population by. one, but hia search was in vain. Detroit Free Prcs'. Answer This. Can you find a case of Bright's Dis ease of tho Kidneys, Diabetes, j Urinary or Liver Complaiuts that is , curable, that Hop Bitters hasnot or cannot cure? Ask your neighbors if they can. A gentleman, while bathing at the sea, saw his lawyer rise up at his side, after a Jong, dive. After exchanging salutations, says he, 'By the way how. about Gunter?" "He is in jail," re plied the lawyer and dived again. The gerltlcniaij thought no more about it. 4 but on getting his account he" found v To consultation at sea; about thOj in carceration oi Gunter, $3." l; - - ' '' ' ' : f - V "Settle wld Mose.V ; . , The following notice is by; a Virginii blacksmith i, .-'otis. De copartner ship, i heretofore resisting betwixt me and Hose Skinner; is hereby resolved Deni&s what owe3 do firm will settle vid rac, and demwhat-de firm owes till E:t:!oTrid Mose.n.. j . - t n e u a 1 1 v R e vi e wrn tejE!s i . ... 1 ' - m a . . . . . w . take a gin ctit roip intre"anu di3 i cover that you haven't - a cent iu your I -. V... ;.f . poiKcv. - jluu ic, oi wuuimj, compeiiCu toiavite her to an oyster saloon alter the performance. Sho refuses Ibrsonie reason; that's "luck,? but the chanco" is a million to one that she win accept. Rochester Post I . , -1"! Farmers anoVbUlers desiring-: geor craU lncratire:iaency: business; i . by which $5 to 20 a day .can-. be earned send address at once. on. postal, to II C. WiLicncsoN & CoI93 and 197 Ful ton Street. New York; - dec'18-6 ni Th t Pubtic U rtquttUd cartfuay to . notice t veto and enlarged Scheme tobt draiqn ifontkfp Capital Prize Q7&ioobjZ Tickets onb' $5. Shares in pro portion, I J Louisiana State ' .Lottery Company. : Ire do nertbij certify that . we tUDtrvise the nrranyemenie jor an me Mcntkltf and Semi Annual Drawing t of The Louisiana State Lot tery Company, xind tn person manage and con trol the Drawings themselves, and that the same are conducted with honesty, fairness, and xnywjujuui wivara au parties and tee ant nor ize the Company to vse this cert iflcatc, with fac- gimuea vj our signatures, auacfietl, tn Us adver tisements." i . j 1 "i . Commissioners incorporated In 1868 for 25 vears hv th T. lslaturo for Educational and Charitable pnr- roses with a capital of $1,000,000 to winch a reserve fund of $550,CO0 has since been added. j By nn overAvhehnlng populai vote Its fran chise was made a part of the present State Constltntlon adopted December 2d, A. D., 1879. The onlti Lotteni ever votfA sm nnrf iWua py the people of any State. ,.... Itnever stales or postpones. ' i Its Grand Sixglk N cubes Dbawino tike place monthly. ' A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FOKTUWE. Third Grand Drawing,. ClaBi - ui Anew wrieans..-. a uesuav.r- Aiar:n 13. Capital Prize, $75,000 1 00,000 Tickets at Five Dol lars Each. Fractions in Fifths in proportion; J LIST OF PRIZES. - 1 Capital Prize of... 1 Capital Prize of... 1 Capital Prize of... 75,000 25,000 10,000 12,000 2. Prizes of $6,000. v 5 Prizes of u 2,000. . r; .f. .. . A 00,000 10 Prizes Of l.ooo. .. V), 000 20 Prizes of loo Prizes of 300 Prizes of 500 rrizes of ouo. ....... 10,000 20,000 a00 100.... SO m m 25...., S0.000 25,000 25.000 1000 Prizes- of APPBOXIMATIOX; PElZf f 9 Approximation Prlii?s of $750. 9 .. .. 500. 9 " 330 r 6,750 4,500 3,250 1,967 Priics, amounting to........... $265,500 Application for rates to ciuba should only be macte to tue omce or tho company in Iew ur- leans. , j . Forfui-ther Information y write clearly, glv- Registered Letter, or Money Order addressed only to i . - . A!'. A. DAUi'JtlLN, New Orlcaiia. L. or M. A. DAUPHIN, 607 Seventh St., Washington, D. C. feb 4-wed-sat-4w-d&w , yicople are always on the lookout for chan ces to Increase 1 their earnings, and in time become wealthy; those who do . not improve their opportunities remain in poverty. c of fcr a great enancc to make money, vr c .want manv men. wonten. bovs and erirls to work for us right .n iiicir own localities. Any one can do the work properly from the first start. The business wm Day more than ten times oral nary wajres. i .Expensive outot lurnisuea tree. No one who engages falls to make money rap- laiy. l ou can devote? your wnoio time 10 ine work, or onlr vour snare moments. Full In formation and all that is needed sent free. Ad dress Stinson Co., Portland, Maine.! - novlS-d&wtr. E3ew Restaurant. fpUE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECT! fully announce that he has jusi fitted tip 1 No 3, Granite Row, South Front. sL, a restaurant I forXadlee and GenUsn nKcS'3ana refreshments may be had at au hour-rOvitn ! ! - ' t? day. Everything is new and first class. Pa lite waiters and oonrteousattendantij M - -Game " and Oystera ta ;i neason. Fla Wines, Uquors andC3gara.,7 '" , f nor 13 i i F. A. 8CHUTTT4 Pjr; Great a ins. 20 PtKCES BEST JJLACK SILKS,' - SATINS AND JJLACK CASS. 1 il fi OOZ. G E RM AX,- AN D I BISILXINEN JJfJ V Towelftr JUJankeU and Dotnestics, to be sold at reduced prices. .. , r r . "Wllfcloseoiit ' toy enttre stock jjf .Carpeta; Brnssels, Tapeatry.TnijraSjxrS? and Office Matting. ' Call and "examine Wore-pTTfrcna tng elsewhere. - 3 Akc. ton stock of dothlny and Under$hlrta, Itbsa the cheapest to the b$U4 Largest stock of Red and' White Planncla. I'm--- SCTLBEAtL . Market, St. Nera Liuer 0 ysterst it U113 UPTTEEr SJwO!f i From the 'celebrated Wlnbwr- .- Farm on New ISrer. f r M . r Also. WInesv A kr Uonora - and CAand free lunch every .day, a? 11 o'Cioes. jori??-eiuioi-u ipt23' "iTetrorvcLtan &iloon. ' i "PO 15A VSAG ES, CO.. tor B&l 3 tO-- DiTOW. Callazid eeo &omtf orthe prettici, udl-Fed Beet In the city. . ti.iv. tL"- Market .treetibctw?ea,fc :zzi and Third. WflSE I The 1 fslkiajrtTtv imrttniM . ini,aiit w4u,lfi? prle -general ty,.. in making tip amall orders higher prices have to be changed .Staadartr: .;.. 13 ll jPACON North Carolina: Hams. B. Shoulders, V R....... :. 8Ide,By.;....., WESTEltN. 8HOXED , 0 00 a u n 14 18 1M l 12V 11 uama.. ...... Side. V lb.. Shoniders... 00 a DRY SALTED sides, r ft. . .....,;:.T;....i. r lflv-a Shoulders, if . . . . . . i oo 'o BAKREISpirUs Tnrocntlncr t Second Uandrcach 1 75 a 1 85 New New York, each.... .... 1 80 a 2 00 rew c;iry,eacn.. BEESWAX, V a. BRICKS. If M BUTTER. V ewcity,eaob......i....-.. l 60 n i go i 20 A 2 North Carolina.. i.:.... 8 a 00 (Northern .....;. 20 t 33 Wilmington.. T 80 a 9 80 Northern......... ............. 0 00 f&it 00 CANDLES, r ft .. . - ' perm.. ........... .11 ? a 25 12 13 H win 1ft 49 r Adamanoao. .... CHEESE. V fl Northern Factory.. . - Dairy, Croam.... .......... . State.. ...4...........;... ... ;14 A ..; 10' O CUcrEiS, f ft . Java...... w-.; 18 Lagnyra. i .. i i v 10 A A 38 14 IS ao.. ....4 io m CORN MEAL. V btis.. In sacks 77ti 80, COTTON TDSS, yt bundle.... 1 60 O 1 75 , Sheetlnr. 44. V vd.. . r 7 . a 1 100 1 10 f 00. O ; 23 toiiu, punca. ....... ...... EGGS, v dozen. w.v. ..t.,..I t - . .. . x lszi i- MaekerelNo. I, y bbl...ri6 00 '-A20 oo Mackerel, No. 1, V half bbl-. 8 so ' tela 00 -; .; Mackerel, No. 2, V bbl. 60 AlO 00 ; Mackerel, No. 2, V half bbl. 5 00 - A $ fio ' Mackerel, No. 3, bbL...i.. 7 73 A 8 00 Mullets V bbl 3 00 A 3 50-: .Mullets; Pork bbls.. 7 00 8 50; , K.;C1 "Roe Herring, V keg;.-.v 3 60 4 flffi slDry Codf y -6 . A -:.j;8 Peruvian Guano, No. l.k...57 0,4263 50 .. - : -Na oo 4 437 00 ; LobO......00 00 485100; Baugh'a Phosphate .00 00 AGO 00 Carolina Fertilizer. 45 00 4250 00 Ground Bone..:. ....00 00 4240 00 Bono Meal.i;.......i.:..7.;..oo oo (SH5 oo r. Bono Flour.. i... .k-i...00 00 A57 00 ; - Navasaa Guano...,..........40 00 00 complete Manure ........0000 00700' . Whann's Phosphate... ....wOO 00 70 00 . WAndO Phophate.Ur.........OO 004270 00 Berger 4b Butz'e Phosphate. j00 00 4300 00 Excellenza Cotton Fertilizer. 55 00 49G0 00 French's Carbonate 'of Lime... 7 00 ' St 7 HO rTrenhAgriodltural Xlme..;. 8 50 '42 9 00 FLQTJR;y:l)bl-Tl t f ? 3i if I r j-i - Flne................... . 0 00 A 5 00 Northern Super-... . ..v,..v 6 (0 -A 6 00 VM " Kxtra..;i:. v 8 00 A 6 50 . U M t-Famiry,i....... 7 00 A 8 75 City Mills Extra. 6 60 A 6 50 r.ff-l$TaxsXiy!..W..i... b 75 ft 6 CO y Vr, Extra Family... 6 50A 7 50 GLTTE- ft...:...... '-Tu A 13 GRAIN ' y.bnshel r .-.' . i y( Corn from store, bagsvhlte. 70 0 75 " Corn, cargo, In bvuk, -whiter - A 61 1 Corn, cargo, In bags, white.. 1 0 S 12V4 corn, cargo, mixea,in nags. 8d' 65 Oots, from atore. i &1 0 160 75 a so ! cow r"eas.. HIDES, V ft I f Green r.j.i...;.,.;.:;. Dry .;. HAY, lr 100 fts - . 4 10 a v 6v f 12 A 1 25 A 1 10 A 85 ,4985 00 G 14 A 14 O 1 60 Eastern............... ....... 1 90 Weatern.:.... l 00 North-River , HOOP IRON, y Ton......" SO Northern.....,............... 13 North ! Carolina....'... ....... 00 LIME, y barrel.. 1 10 LUMBER, City Sawed, V M ft. Ship Stuff, rosawed. ...... ...18 00 4K0 00 uougn isage riauk L..15 00! A1S00 WestIndiaCargoesaocordlng to quality...;.. ..13 00 Old lressed Flooring, seasoned.. 18 00 4922 00 Scautling and Board, eom'n. .12 00 4915 00 AiuLiAssiix, r gaiion New Crop Cuba; in hhda..... ? .., in bbls Porta Rico, In hhds. ........ J " in bbls I 00 A 43 A 00 A 00 A 00 A 00 A 40 A 41 45 45 48 29 32 80 Sugar House, In hhds. . . . r 4 1 i 1,4,1. I a m J Syrup. In bbl oyiuu, iu uuu i. .......t u hv ou NAILS; V Keg, (Tut. lOd basla.. 0 00 A 3 75 OILS, gallon v ,. i Kerosene -. v. . .. ..V. . 15 " ; Lard.. 1 10 A 1 45 Ieed.. .............. ........ 90 01 00 Rosin Tax.. Deck and Spar................ POULTBY . 90 t A 1 00 00 A 20 00 A 22 33 A 35 20 A 30 75 A 1 25 90 A l 10 60 A .75 Chickens, life, grown......... " Spring TnrkevB . '..ii.. PEANUTS If bushel..1. .'..... POTATOES, bnshel ?j 7 bwect Irish. V bbl. 3 50 A S 75 City Mess. .... ....i..........23 5C 4924 00 Prime.. ....... ............... .16.00 A17 00 Rump ......17 00 A18 00 BJCE-Carolina, y ft.. . 4 8 Rough, V bushel..... ...... 95 A 1 15: RAGS, w ft Country........... m 1 city. ivfeA ROPE, V ft.. 14A 1 2 75 80 00 75 00 00 10H ' 9 .94 salt, y sacs. Alum. 00 A 00 , A 00 A 00 A 00 A 00 A 00 A 00 A - Liverpool Lisbon........ ... American ........ SUGAR, V ft-Cuba......... Porto Rico A Coffee ........ . ' 1 V VtM n n edt.Ar" ........ 9 Crushed. . 11 i SOAP; V ft Northern...... 5 .49 6H SHINGLES, V M-rContract... 5 00 A 7 00 S common..................... z w 0 z so Cypress Saps 4 M . A 5 00 Cyproes Hearts.. ............ 0 00 A 7 50 STAVES, V, M-W. O. Barrel..l2 00 A18 00 R. O. Hogshead.. .......... ...00 00 A10 00 TALLOW, r ft .'. 5 A 6 TIMBER, V M -feet Shipping J2 00 014 00 inne snipping - 11 aiz 00 Extra do 9 50 A12 00 Mill Prime.... ...... 7 50 ' A 8 50 Mill Fair 6 50 A 7 00 Common Mill... ....... ....... 5 00 A 6 0C f Inferior to Ordinary. 0 00 A 4 00 WHISKEY, gal Northern. .100 0 5 00 North Carolina:..... ......... 1 00 0 2 50 WOOL, V ft Waahed.. ....... 26 A 26 Unwashed .. I 21 A 22 Burrr 10 A 15 Fayctteville Observe r. QN fTHURSDAY, FEBRUARY eth- 1863, thcjmderslgned will rcvlreL the, publication of fhe FAYETTEVILLE-qBSERVf3L TheOusEBTiaf 9111 be a ' large 28 column weekly newspaper, and will be mailed to sub scribers, postage paid, at $2 per annum, al ways in auvance. n wui give ine news ox me day in as ample form as Its space will permit, and both regoJar and occasional correspon dents will contribute letters from the Capital on State politics and affairs. Democratic la pxjuucjxne ubskbtxr wui labor, flrttaf all; to assure , the. prosperity of the Town of Favetteville. to develop the vast agricultnrl resources of its own and the neign boring coantles, and to promote all that co&cernstLC welfare ot thepeopleof North Carolina. - J 1 ic :k f;t ctW ' Opposed to such innovations on . the homely wavs of or fathers a, ia the guise of pro gress liara society, the . Obsekvek.wIU be found in full sympathy with the new "things born el tw cntRjEOd condition of .ute sontn which sonnd judgment or enlightened experi ence find to be alio good. . f f . - Astotltsrestm will strira to deserve the reputation ot the name It inherits, feb 10 E. J. HALE, Js. dommopcial Hotel nWi!mingtoifrNj C. U. 6GIILOSS.Prop. - X7D2ST-CLAS3 IN EVERT EXSPECT. jp . ... .... .. LCJUZlCv HI it ttp - MISCELLANEOUS. FINE WINES AND LIQUORS. - - ... i " .. i . ' - . T H. BBUN1UL1) & BEO.v No. 2 Granite Eow, VJi Imlngton , rj. C. "yTTOULD BESPZCTFUIJY ANNOUNCE to .the' public that they have lately imported from first bands In Europe, and which la now In bond at Custom nonce." j . ; . NOTED VINTAGES ALSO A LARGE QUANTITY OF Delicious Sherries,.. Ports of the Finest Bouauet, And xnot celebrated brands. ; They have furthermore added to. their full and well : selected stock complete JIne of FRENCH COBDIALS AND LIQUERS snitaWe to the pal&te of the most fastltlkus.: ; The Rochester Brewing Company, , through Messrs. Henry 1. Becker, Co., have given them the agency for their "Export Beer" and Xhicb does not want for praise from all quar ters. - They solicit patronage. W v . . octw ... . . 1 ' v'L' ' !. John L. Boatmiglit's 'PAROLE D'HONNEUR" Eoller Process Flour. For Beauty, Strength, Purity, and Bread pro ducing qnalitie s , It is the highest attain able standard. L .I Guaranteed Id every Instance TRY IT, It will prove all we claim . .1 -' for rr. 'f : ; ;-j'-,v A rfOHN L. B0ATWRIGHT dec 19 - New Jewelry Store. MHE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY announces o the citizens of Wilmington, j that he has leaed the premises No. 1S Market St., and is now in receipt Of .a " -'. Handsome Stock of Goods, - j which will be displayed In a fewtlaysJ i ' 4rs- Watch and CJock rcpaiimg a specialty. . dec 19 i JKO. H. ALLEN. rS eyr Tor;& Wlmlngtpn Steamship Line. : y: ..i.. V.: ;-:r STEAMERS h" - - WILL SAIL FROM NEW. YORK. EVERT ; WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, V: atSo'clock, P. M. f:y',- GULF STREAM. ....... Saturday, January 13 BENEFACTOR. . . . i . Wetmeaday, . January 17 REGULATOR. . ... . . . . iSaturday, J anuary 20 GULF STREAM...... Wednesday, January 24 BENEFACTAR. 1 ...... : Saturday, January j27 REGULATOR...... ...Wednesday, January 31 " Through Bills Lading and Lowest Through Rates g&aranteed to and from Point la North aad South Carollnju ;V - - Tor Freight or Passage apply to r ; TH9MA8 E. BOND, Superintendent; 1 . Wihaington, N. C : THEO. G. EG ER, Freight Agent. - S3 Broadway, New York. I . W1L P. CLYDE V CO., General Agents. Peruvian Guano. ' 200 Tons Genuine Lobos Guano ! DIHTCT IMPORTATION, EXPECTE DDAILI , and fox sale.by E.J.: POTTERS. UAILROADS, Cc. Carolina Central R, Company. Omcs or GcfniL ScrxsnmorDcrr, j - - WilmlBxtOB. N. a, Nov. 12tb.t53. 1 nrr- 4L JK- ii" Chango of 'Schedule;: u . Q AND AFTET: NOV. ISthlSS.TQE following acnecraie will be operated n this BAihroadi' ...! PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPKZS3 TIUJH. ;' . . DAILY. j ,;,!.,.' r.,.,;:iV K . , ) Leave Wilmington at.. ......l J P. rC f 4 l Arrive at Charlotte at...... .7.40 A. U. w ) Leave Charlotte at..... ..?.& P. M. v; I Arrive at Wilmington at....9.C0 A. It. Trains Noa. 1 and 2 stop at regular ataUona onry, ana poinu aeeignatod m tho Coinpanya ie. Train No. 1. Dally except Sunday. Do. No. 2. do. do. Saturday, i SHELBY pi VISION, PASSENUEB, UAIL. 4j EXPRESS AND FREIGHT, ; : DaUyexcept Sundaya. , ' '' .-t" Leave Charlotte. 8.20 A. It. Arrive at Shelby .....11.20 P, II. .Leave Shelbv.......,..r.........;.. L43P.:M. Arrive at Charlotto......,..v.;..;.; 5.43 P. IL Tralmi No. 1 and t make cloee wnncctlorTat Hamlet with It. A A. Trains to- and frock Kal clph, and at Charlotte with Shelby Dlvlloa Train... ....... , - j Through SleepingCart between Wttmlrigtoa and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte- - Take OYaiu No. 1 lor States vUle. Ststlona .Western N C It R Ashevllle and polnU Went. Also, far Spartanburg, Greenville. Athens, yiianiaana an points southwest ; F. W. CLARK. General. Pabeng;r Agent ? ... XOTJ2-;.,', ', ' J'l "f.-v4'"1 RsillrnYl llmriTtfiriviii' .w . m, w.w . . .... . f i it 4 j OracE or GrxeraS SuFEarNrtXDKlrr,- 1 - ' . , WUmlugton, N. ii, Nov. L 183." r' !! 'V.-VJVT;..-.: ..71;- -i.T ;l' j,)'- fy r y f'Cj.-n "" ""-"' f" Chaitge of W.I OX AND AFTER NOV. 5, . IJ(S2, AT 6.9 A. M.. Passenger Trails -on the Wllmlns- ton & wciilon ltaliroad will run. as follows DAY MATTi A ND V.TPTtTfi'S WaikA T i f t -l - jm-v MitliWBf lUbf Leave Wilmington, Front St Depot, 6.40 A. M , Arrive at Weldon 4. ....i..I2.40 lV M. Leave Weldon. i . a. so P. M. Arrive at Wlhn'gton, Front St. Dpt, 9.30 If. M. Fast Tiibouou Mazx. & Pamxkoxb Trais DAILT Nob. 43 NORTH AWD 40; SOOTO,': LeavoWllmIngton,Front St., Depot, fi.45 P.M. a. 11 .uvu.... ........ .....j 1.1V Leave Weldon..;.......:.......;... 6.10 P. M. Arrive at Wilm'gton.Front 8t. Dpt 10.55 P. M. MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAINS i DAXXT. : Nos. 45 North and 42 South.1 Leave Wilmington; Vt. ' 9.80 P.''lif. Arrive at Weldon. ........ 4 ....... , 4.00 a. ill. Leave Weldon at.; 1 1.20 A M. Arrive at Wilmington.............. -7.03 A.'M. Train No. 40 South will stop only at Bocky Mount, Wilson, Goldeboro and Magnolia? T" Trains on Tarboro Branch Road Leave Rockf Mount for Tarboro at 12 M. and 2.15 I. IS.. Daily. Returning, leave Tarboro at 9.00 A. M. and 8 P. M.' Daily. 1 ) . . - r. . ; . . , Trains on Scotland Nock Branch Road leave Hall fax for Scotland Neck at 6.S0. P. M. Re turning leave Scotland Neck , at 1 ,0 ' o'clock, dally. ' -' 1 - ' -! Train No. 47 makes close connection iat Wel don for all points North Dally. All rail via Richmond, and daily except Sunday via Bay Line r ; Tram No. 43 wing dally and makes close oon nectlonfor all poinu North yla Uiehmood and Washington. No. 47 makes close cxraaectlos) for Tarboro.""-' . - f . i All trains run sold between Wi'ulngton and Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleep crs attached. . . ( ! , : I v " JOHN F. DIVINK. . General Superintendent. T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger AgeaC 1 hot 0 - - ; Wilinlngton,' MJolnmbla & Augusta R.R.1 Co Dmra or GianaAL, Stdtxrih jusuusu t ". WiltnbTjrUn. N. C. Nov. 5, lS2.! ... .j ' ""r ;vf:i: sVt-iail' TT. a V. CAti n A f "' 1 ON AND AFTER. NOV; 5TJ0T', 1TL. iA t 7.25 A. M., the following PiAscc-rrr farcLod tok will be run on this road : j r NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN3. DAILY Nos. 41 : ' "1 ' - West and 47 East r: ' . Leave WBmlngton....; u.. 0M P. 11. Leave Florence.. fM ..... LUl II. Arrive at C. C. & A. Junction ..... 6.20 A. IL Arrive at Columbia. 6.40 A. It. Leave Columbia.......... ...10.CO P. It. Leave C, C. ft A. Junction. 10.20 P. U. Leave Florence. L50 A. If. Arrive at Wilmington. .. 6.2 A. IX. Nigut Mail axi PASsxsram Tbadt, Da tlt. No. 40 West, ako Day Maxju axo Pas- -- sioroKX Tbaet, No. 43 East. 'l j ' Leave Wilmington. ..J.......1L19 P"tt. Arrive at Florence.... 2.45 A. U. Leave Florence. .liur.il. Arrive at Wilmington. 5.25 P. IL. MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAINS DAJXr Nos. 42 West and 45 East. ' ' Leave Wilmington. ; ..T.tS JC M Arrive at Florence..... 11.30 A.' M Leave Florence U. 4Z0 P. IL, Arrive aft WiUnlngtUm... .9.05 1 11. Train 43 steps at all Stations. ; j No. 40 stops only at Fienxlngton, WhlrCle, Fair Bluff and Marion. . . .'T ! Passengers for Columbia and all pctats on O. CB. K., C. AlLJt Stations. Allen Juno Uon. and all points beyond, should take 4J Nixht Exmrss. i - -; i . . , - i Separate PnUznan Sleepers for Chazkatoa ana for Augusta on Train 48. All trains run solid between Charleston and Wilmington. ; - . ' r JOHN F. DrVDfE, ) 1 ' 4eneral Sapertntendest. T. M. EMERSON, General Paasemgtr AgtBt. . . toot 5 ; - .-.. SOME MORE. ii JUST RECEIVED ANOTIIEIl IjOTi: OF those' ELEGANT. HAVANA CIHOOTS. Warrantc! the beet . I ... u FIT L CENT CIGAR 1 - IntiiecSty. ALSO A FULL IJSBOF Tobacco & Tobacco Goods. ' , . Call and tale a smoke. ..... . .....j ............ . - ' ' ' J" 1 K. GTtHnimTTALD, C:zli , .t.; ' j
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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