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MISCELLANEOUS. 2 r SV It origin Hence, . be.remov fl'l't-! petbtUhod ob ul this principle U cAlitee tbat 95 Per Cent. f il diseases arise from deranged kidneys and wtn from the system. Kif tbfl itatracrable troubles cause! by an-, haa'thy K'iitneya, Liver and (binary Organs; w the 'l'strct!lii? Ilorlcra of Voraen; for rfilartA and tor physical derangement gener tbs great reuiedv ha nociual. Beware ,( !rnj.vtr, lraitatious and coiicoctiona eald For UUliew ak for WiJiNEU'S SAFE DI 4IJKTKS CL ICK. r . " rr ?ale br all dealers. or ' H. 11. WARNER CO., apllt lni Whfistor. V. T. 7 7 ? J 2 - 6 3 73 mm o r ' 2 "Z f. ? 2 a-. a ft s s 2 a 9 1 t; pi I 33 ' 2 3 2. o rT T3 s -r a 2 r r - o m 3 a 3 2 C Tlie Bal and Worthless ' arc never cm ilaUd or counterfeited Tins h "pi.'ia!l truenfa mediciiu', and tb l- iMiii. t? pilll milt IflllfUJ 17tt- acti is d the highest value. As- soon as it Ii.kJ bt'e tested and proved try the whole world that Hop Bitters was the purest, best ami m (ist valuable family methVine on earth, many hnitationV jsprunjjup and besanto steal the ntice in which the press and KHple ot"t!u country had expressed th merits oi JI. B., and in every way trying to in duce stiiYeririi; invalids to us2 their stuff instead, expecting to ijia ;e money on the credit a-id unl name of II. B. Many others Parted nostrums put up in nimlar style to II. B , with variously lievijse-d names in which the word "Il'p" or "Hops" were used in a wax to induce people to believe they were the same as 1 lop Bitters. All such pre tended remedies or cures, no mattei w hat their st e or name is. and espec laiiy those with word IIou" or'Hops" ni their name, or in any way connect ed with them or their name, are imitations or counterfeits. Beware oi them. Touch none of them. le nothing but genuine Hop Bit ters, with a bunch or cluster o ffreen Hops on the white label. Trust4 mnhins: else. J)ni!rs;ists and dealers are warned against dealing in imitations or counterfeits. feb l'2-lra r rjUIE GREAT . S0U1UERN X tJP.HPnVfi.iL ttt, SypklUs, Scroralous Taint, Rheu matism, White Swelling.' finnt. linitr. (V)iisiuBpUoB, Bronchlus, Xcrrons Be OiMtr. Malxria. and all d;ui,u . -!... prom aa impure condition of th fiLOOO, SKIN, or SCALP. " ;"1 CURES SCROFULA. Cures Rliciimatism. Cures Syphilis. Cures malaria. Cures Nervous 'Dobiilty, 3 CURES ERUPTIOXS. 3 p Jta JcrrefilcnU pub'tshpd on crtrr ktxoB7t sltersOrr that esst. aod U aa lit ... , ECSJLDAUS la sold by sH UnzsUtu 1 f-.'s an effect, not a cause. -ifhir- it manifestations wittiest. ."tho disease the CAUSE muat directly uimhi the great organs, both ?Vrmian! RESTORER, and by placing i I.l..f nnmdtlnil 1 rl VJ H-iH? K u rut B TheDaily Reviews THJB WAY OF LIFE. r The warrior frowned and 1 pressed his temples gray; VEnouin,'1 he cried, "away with love . away : A boy from play by fondest kiss beguil ed, , -j j "Mother. I'll love thee ever!" spake 'the . - emiu. j ! A maiden gazed into the nihtsky . wide j i "Oh, I will love him when he coniesiM . . she sighed. k These three moved on along the way of Hie: .. I A fair lace lured the soldier!, from his strife. Upon a tomb was . carved ! the sweet --r chni H name, ': I The lover t th maiden never came. J. Y. Cheney, in the Century,' v: ' ' ' " : , f A Little Cliil(l' Prayer. Mother Come, dearie, put dolly away now. for its time to say your pra era and go. to bed. j ! , t Little Girl-rMake dolly say she p'ayVs. too; nic has to ay all -time. Mother Only twice a ( day. dearie, and yu ount not to be too lazy to do that when Uol watches over you every minute of the day. j i 1 i With a resigned expression, the little one beaii: - .. ... . 1 . j "Now me is doiV fast 'sleep. l'ay I)m1 oul U teep: . II Me should die-A " f 1 Suddenly pausing, the little one looked up with a -yawn, ami asked :! " fan'l rest tf it do till unroiu mamma?" Mnher On, m. my child; jou must sav it all or God won't hear! any of it. Willi a despairing sigh tho . child dropped her head again and continued: ; l.d bVss papa, mamma, daliimas and dampas, sisters and biuiUers, and bijr kitty and little kitty nlid my d lly-iind " j i I Tn.i lulic voice 'suddenly became inaudible, and the mother, after wail in. a moment, said, gently: "Wjell. iinisii, dearie " L - The haU sleeping chila continued: "Mouse run in his hole to spin. Miss pussy pass' by and her peed'd in i j j Do window I I ! "But, my ciuid," interrupted ' her mother; "you. mustn't say 'thai la your urajers." j Little Girl Oh, Dml, p'eas don't listen uo more; nie so s'eepy. Anjeu! Mr. F.'W. Wheeler, Warren ton, N. C, says: "I have derived great bene tit from BrownV Iron Bitters as a ton ic. o A Pointed Tale. 1 Kringle is a man who never Jack wastes an opportunity, o to-morrow the joke tha puts off for can be done to-day. (loins down the street last Vednesflay be was accosted by5 a little nervous man who had au impediment ui his speech. , I j I taid the stranger: "Cancan you t-tell uie where I cau g-zet 8 s-soiue t-t-tiu t-tacks?" fc . j, "With much pleasure, jsir,' replied Jack, who realized the position at once, and having directed his interlo cutor Ut the shop of a neighboring iron monger, by a somewhat circuitous route nurried off to the spot by a short cut. Now, the ironmonger was having his dinner in a little back parlor; but when Jack entered the premises he came fr .vaid briskly, bowing and rubbing his minds together in that peculiar servile diauner that is characteristic 1 ot fcthe British shopkeeper i "Do y-you s-sell t-tin t-tacks?" said Jack, assiuninsr a stammer. "Oh, yes, sir; certainly, sir." i , 'G-g-good long ones?" "Yes, sir; all sizes, sir." f 'W-with s-s-sharp points?" "Yes, sir; very sharp points." 1 ; "W-well. then. srs-sit down on 'eoi, llavini; 'given his order," Jack thought it prudent to retire at once, a3 there w ere severa4 heavy ai tides within .asy access of the proprietor's hands! The old man hardly cooled down and returned to his meal, whieh had also cooled down unpleasantly, when: the real Simon pure" entered tho shop, ind again the iromonger came forth, .vas4iing his hands with invisible soap in imperceptible water." I 1 "J)o y-you s-seit t-t-tin t-tacks p" said the little man. j i Luckilv the dtor was open, so the customer successfully avdided the seven pund 'weight and .the two flatirons hurled at him. Mother Swan' Worm Syrup. Ihtallible,. "tasteles. harmless, cathar !ic: lor feverishnes?. i restlessneaS, vorms, constipation. 25c. ! Joke of Associate 'Justice Story. i The invitation to go to Washington vith Jiiiiue Story did not imply any iid'omisc of attention after we arrivti! in hat city, as hp was carefuj to point out -v hen I revived it. " rheifact is," said he, 1 can tlo very little fort you there, is we. Judges take no part in thf sicieiy of the place. We dine onee1 a -year with the President, and i hat is all. On other das we take our dinner together and disr.uss at the' table the Questions which are argiu-d bfro us. Wo are great ascestic-. and 6veu deny our.-ehes . n.c. except in wet weather." Here the Juvlge pausHl, as ifi thinking that toe act of mortification he had j men tioned place I too sevens a tax upon hn HiTin crmliilitv. and oresentlv adied: What I say ab.ut the wine, sir j gives vouour rule: out it uocs i sometimes uitpiKin that the Uhiet J ustice will say tome when the cloth Js 1 removed: Brother Storj. - step to the window aiulsee if it does not look liko rain. And if I tejl htm that the sun is shin ing brightly, Judjje Marshall will sometimes reply: .'All the better; tor our iurisdhion extends over so large a territory that the doctrine of j chances makes it certain that, it must ho raining somewhere.' and it will he safe to take something " -Josiah- Qttincy's Didry 1&20. i u 'v'-- 1 I S; : t . j," Bet ever made, Eaiory's j little Ca thartic Pills, pleasant . to! take, sugar coated; no griping; only 15 cents a box ol Druggists or by mail. Standard Core Co., 1 14Na5&au Street. New York. . Smd&w ; f- "So you strike all classes of, cus!o mers. eh?" said "the" newspaper man. hopinr to draw hlni oat. r -Well." I should cackle." said the druggist. "A woman came in this morning and hand ed me an old back, number porous plaster, one that looked as though it had been taken off an . E zy ptian mummy, and wanted me to give her another one. She ?aid the old one was no good. She said the old man had worn . it on his back lor two weeks, and it never drew a blister. It jnst loafed around on his back, and was of no more account that so much sand and paper.- I tried to tell ber that a porous plaster was not intended Ut blister, but simply to retain the back in its proper place, and let the pain crawl out through the holes. She kicked and said I was a worse fraud than tho other plaster. Peck's Sun. Rosacldlls. ROSA D ALTS is a trreat remedy i for Scrofula, and all tajfrus and diseases of thebloo;!. It is not a secret medicine, but is well known to physician!, very many of whom regularly prescribe It in their practice. It i a tirtrigthcninq meclicine, enriching the blood and build insr np the system. Read tho following letter: j Mqobe'8 Cbkkk. N.C., Jan. 17. 1881. I have suffered 27' vears with- Liver complaint. Kheiimatim, Sick Head I. .Si i a -. v acne ann aisorriereo rttomacii. I was at one time ravins distracted mbhinc my hands and ha'f crazy with pain My wife sent for a doctor, and he at ten-'ed me 9 months ; lie said he could do me no good. I felt I was in the jaws of death. Another physician took me In charge and doctored me IK month, i paid him 33. ' and " owe him 40 more, but one bottle of UO? A DA LIS did me more good than all the medicine the dct'rt eve ira- me. J H WALKER NEW APVEltTlSEiUENTS. Wanted Teachers ! 100 Per niontli sindy emptor mens, durijog' Spring and fcum rapf. A-'dn-oa J. C. McCCKD' & Co . Phlla., Pa. ICOREFlTSi tTha 1 wy cure 1 do not moon meroJy to stop tnem lor l time aoU thon bvo ttMia retnra eain. I sicnn a radl tal cnr. I have tamHa th dlsoaso of FITS, EPILEPST r FALL! NO SICKNKS3 Ufo-long etndy. I wsrraDt ml temedr to enra th worst cases. Bscaas others hnvt falWd Is bo reason for not now rscelYing n extra, fend m onoa r m treatlsa and a Fre Bortle of hit InfaliibU remedy. Glra Exprens and . Post OtTloaw It oost yoa MtalBir rr a xtivm nia 1 win rnr ynn. jUldrasa . U. O. KOOT. 183 TmtI St., Ktnr Tork Free ! Cards & Ohromos. Wc will sent free by mnll a sample 6et of oar i.trge uerman, rrencn ana American fjnromo uri, on tinted ani f-oii gn-un-ig with a price list f over 200 differ nt desiarng. on receipt of h stamp for iHtetasre. We will also Hvud free bj mail as samples, ten of our eai-tirui jnr..rao8, on receipt oz ten c-nts to pay fr packing and p'stave; aluo en3;sea coi)ndntlal price lit of ur large oil chroraos Agenta wanted. Addie-g F. Uleasox & Co., w eummer street, uoston, Maas. f e 28 4w Mothers Read This ! HftOKS BlDGE, N. Y. Vak PEtJSEK Bbos. Dear mm : 1 Vour WOEM Confections have been invaluable t us . our Utile boy, tvro years old, discharged rer thirty worm in a few days, us ne only a few of your w orm infections. I am glad to Ufa testimony to tne value or voiueuseai Worm Confections. Yours, iKEV. J. Lk McKlIB. Try them 25c a box. ' -VAKDEO'EN BROS, feb 294w Kimrston N. Y. "MOORE COUNTY GRIT" iMniiiiHii iiininiinTAiirn DtbTINTIIbVUIiLU SAXTLBS OF KSAt SIHT ROSTH CAS0U9A BIUST01C CO. Branch Oflce,--Ch-iriote, N. C f rnnvirtn ttito t rn Limes Kainit and Plaster ! BUILDING LIME, AGRICULTURAL LIME CARBONATE OF LIME, KAtKIT, LAN1 PIASTER AND MARL. GOOD FERTILIZERS, AND VERY CHEAP. Send for Circular FRENCH BROS., Rocky Point N. C. feb 28 THAT SETTLES IT. Brought into Competition with the World, the Best Carries - " " - ' I :' , , v - ., v" r . ; off the Honors. At the great Centennial Exhibition of 1876, the leading products ot all the branches of the World's Industry were asambled at Phila delphla. To carry offa pri In the face of that tremendous competition was a task at no odina-ySdifflcultyi Inventions and prepara tions for the alleviation of pain and the cure of disease were preteat In the greatest p i'ssi- ble variety, repre?entiog the skill and the pro foundfst stu'iy of the age, and it may be of vital Importance to you, personally, to now thttbe higbet a d the dy medal -giver 'to rubber Porns pla-tera, was awarded l the manufacturers of BENSON'S C PCINE PO RUS PLA6TEK, by the following jury: r Dr. WM. ROTH, Surgeon-General, Pru?eian Army. ., . - ... ,.. , J. II. THOMPSON, A. M., M.- D., Wahn. ton, I. C C. B. WHITE, M. D.. New Orleans. E- NE-T KLtJSCH. M. D., Austria. The decision was aftt-rwards confirmed by the medical Jury at the last Paris Exposition. Kno Ing the value of s ich liljrb and unbiased tesUmoov, the medical profess on, btth In tte United rotate- aud in t urope, quickly thrvw s-ldetbs old, slow-acting planters they had been using, and ; adopted Benson's In their regu'ar practi'e. Tbat physicians and sur geons ot the broadest reputations did this, dis tinctly proves tbo Intrinsic merit of the article. It Is no mre than jnst to aud that the aver age physlti n or to -4 iy is cot dominated by the prejnilices which retarded the progress and modified the successes of fcls prede cessors of not more than twenty-five year av. lie accepts hints from all quarters and. endors es and adopts .demonstrated healing agents wherever be finds them . , . . , The right of Benson's Caprine - Porous Pias ter to t-tand At the head of ait external appli cations whatsoever, for the mitigation or cure of ulsease, Is no longer quetloDe L Let the purchaser, however, be on bis guard against Imitations. The genuine has the word tzLtasfcm $ ttXijdB.. : : , esbury & Jotcson, chemists. New 1 orfc. : fa ss4w5" . " '" - T - ..rq 1 ,J biz ft-j TVHOLESALE TFICES. 'SarThe followW wholesale prices ' ccoeraiiy. la Twfng up small orders higher prices navi to be rhitjgnd BAGGING btandanl. 17i5 u a lg 2 2. 1 ft BACON North Carolina 00 10 00 15 11 14 IS lo ii. 12k li Shoulders, f B. Mies, t?v WESTERN SMOKED Hams........ ......... Sides r lb.. ... ........ Shoulders DRY SALTED oo a 00 & uiuvsi Tg ixj. . ....... . Shoulders. BARRELS Spirits Turpentine, Second liana, each....." New New York, each........ New City , each BEESWAX, V ft BRICKS, V M BUTTER, V ft North Carolina Northern. Wilmington... .......... .....i 1 73 1 SO 1 60 en 1 85 2 00 is 1 90 et 2b 78 7 fiO 0 00 a oo to 33 tti 'J .V) 44 CO Northern CANDLES, V ft Sperm. ........................ Tallow Alamantlae........ CHEESE, ?f ft i I Northern Factory i Dairy, Cream State... OOFKEE, f ft Java.................. Laguyra... Rio........... .i CORN MEAL, bus.. In wicks COTTON TIES, V bundle.... domestics j Rheetinpr, 4-4, f yd Yarns, tf' bunch EGGS, dozen... ........ 15 4& 14 & 12Vi8 14 & 10 42 25 12 15 14 y rrs 14 IS so 75 18 10 10 774 1 60 a 1 7 (9 75 1 co- m 1 10 00 & : 35 FiSH -l - l " Mackerel, No. 1, bbl i..lti 00 Mac-keret. No. I. half bbl.. 8 SO 1326 00 10 OC 4J510 00 & 5 CSt 8 00 (B 9 50 Sb 8 50 & 4 no 4 ism so 4fti7 00 i -51 00 1 mm 00 or 40 00 tiE45 00 4857 00 15 00 (T7 0) 75 00 70 00 SIM 00 'TO 7 SO (g 9 or Mackerel, No. 2. & bbl...J ... 9 U0 Mackerel, No. 2, W naif bbl ; Mackerel, No. 3, f bbl."... I Mullets, V Mil....."... I Mullets, Pork bids .1 N. C. Roe Herring, keg.. ; DTyiCod, ft. ........... ,. FERTILIZERS, & 2,000 I?s 5 00 7 75 s 00 7 00 3 CO 5 Peruvian Guano, No. 1.......57 50 No. 2 m 00 Lobot ..00 00 Baugh's Phosphate. .......00 00 .45 00 00 00 Ground Bone. Bone Meal.......... Bone Flour Navassa Guano..... Complete Manure. . . 00 DO ....00 00 ....40 00 ....00 00 Whann's Phosphate .....GO 00 Wando Phoftphate -.00 00 ,Bergr& Butz'e Phosphate.. 00 00 i rxixjuenza oiton r erw uzr. French's Carbonate of Lime... 7 00 French's AgTiwtltuxal Lime.... y 50 FLOUR, t bbl . Fine 0 00 5 00 i Northern Super 5 50 m 6 1 00 . T Extra . 6 06, b 50 " f Family. 7 00 X 75 City MiUs-Extra.... .... .... 6 00 6 50 i " Family 5 75 Cd 6 10 I Extra Family 6 50 7 50 GLUE ft 11 13 UttAIN, V bushel j! Corn, from store, bags, white'. , 70 75 6) 12 -C5 60 80 64 12 uorn, cargo, lnbtnk, white.. Coco, cargo, In bags, white.. Corn, cargo, mixed, In bags.. Oots, from store Cow Peas HIDES, fc ft Green.. Dry 1 10 1 57 . 4 10 HAY, W 100 fts Eastern......... 1 io 1 25 1 10 85 85 OC 1 14 14 I 50 Western 1 00 North River...;. 75 HOOP IRON, f Ton..... 80 00 LA.RD.V ft I Northern.....! 18 North Carolina i 00 LIME, r barrel..... 1 10 LUMBER, City Sawed, & M ft. firti-n fttnfT maitrail Ifi tV 20 001 w ui vu as. a v jcs. v va w rsjc' rv w Rough Edge Plank .......15 00 16 00 w est maia Jargoes,according to quality .....13 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned.. 18 00 Scautling and Board. com'n..l2 00 MOLASSES, If gallon New Crop Cuba, In hhda..... 00 in bbls 43 Porto Rico, in bhds.. ........ 00 jn bbls. 00 Sugar House, in hhds. 00 7 " InbblS. 00 Syrup, In bbls 40 18 22 00 15 CO 41 45 45 48 29 32 80 NAILS, tf" Keg, Cut. lOd basis.. 0 00 3 75 OILS, V gallon Kerosene. 10U 15 Lard 1 10 j 1 45 Linseed Rosin Tar.. ..j. Deck and Spar. ......... POULTRY i j Chickens, live, grown., i" Spring Turkeys PEANUTS bushel. . . , POTATOES, 4f bnshel 90 1 00 90 00 00 S3 20 75 eo f50 3 50 1 00 20 22 35 SO 1 25 1 10 I 75 3 73 24 00 17 00 IS 00 Sweet Irish, r bbl..... PORK. barrel- City Mess 5C Prime , .-..US 00 Rump..... ..17 00 RICE Carolina, ft Rough, tf" bushel....... RAGS, V ft Country.... 4Vfc 8 95 1 15 Hfc 1H 14H 00 uity.. 4 R(PE, W ft SALT, & sack, Alum... 1 75 80 00 75 00 00 IOI4 Liverpool . .... 00 Lisbon 00 American 00 00 SUGAR. ft Cuba. Porto Rico A Coffee. .......... B " C ' Ex C 00 00 00 8 9 Crushed...... 10 SOAP, V ft Northerni... 5 64 SHINGLES. M Contract. . . 5 00 7 00 Common.... i 2 00 . 2 50 Cypress Saps 4 50 Cyprees Hearts J.. 0 00 STAVES, tf M -W. O. Barrel.. 12 00 R. O. Hogshead.- 00 00 TALLOW, i? ft.... 5 TIMBER, V M feet Shipping. 12 Oft Fine Shipplnir ....11 25 5 00 7 50 18 00 10 00 C i4 00 13 00 12 00 S 50 7 00 6 0C Extra do Mill Prime .... Mill Fair Common Mill Inferior to rdinary WHISKEY, U gal Northern. North Caro'ina. WOOL, V ft Washed Unwashed.... Burrv.. 9 50 7 50 8 50 5 00 0 00 4 00 1 00 5 00- 1 00 25 . 21 . 10 2 50 . 15 PUROELL HOUSE. TJNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. WILMINGTON, N. C -B. L. PERRY, Proprietor. Late Proprietor Atlantic IIoteL Flrst-Class In all its appointments. Terms 2.fi0 to ta.OOa dav fi f Excursion and Pic Nic gEASON IS- OYER. TTIE THEATRICAL and Ball season Is now opening. Gentlemen who are usel to FIRST-CLASS work and a clean and Comfortable Barlrshop, will Gnd it at JOHN I WERNKlt'S, ! rracncai Barber and Perfumer, No. 2 Market Street, between Front ami Water tefU.. oct-7-tf Flower Pots E 8 ALE BY GILES & MURCHTSON, and 4fl Inrrhlon Bloe.k feb 23 Buggies ! Buggies ! jq-EW AND STCOXD IT AND FOR SALE Some Eai-gaina, '" ' : . - - - T.J z o uxxii: r. LAND. MISCELLANEOUS. FINE WINjES AKD LIQU0BS. II. BRUNHILD & BRO., No; 2 Tjranite Ko'w, , Wilmington, PJ. O. OULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE to the public that they have lately Imported i I - from first bands In Europe, and which is now ' ' " 'I-'- ' J - ' I in bond at Custom Houfe, NOTED VINTAGES' I ALSO A LARGE QUANTITY OF i-Dciicions Sherries, - Ports of the Finest Bduauet, I And mo&t colcbratcd branU. ! They liave furthermore added to their full and well selected stock - a complete lino of FBENCH CORDIALS AND LIQUERS suitable to tbo palate of tbo most fastidious. The ltochester Brewing Company,.thzougb Messrs. Heniy L.' Becker & Co., nave given them the agency for their "Export Beer" and which does not want or praise from all quar ters. They solicit patronage, oct 19 I P. M. Hale's .Publications. WOODS ATD TIMBERS ' OF NORTH C'AIIOLISA. N I 1 vol. 12mo., lolth, $l.?i. "The publication of t-uch fact in a shape that makes then) uwosiible, is-the very be t seric" that tho puh'ic spirited nien in tlie -outh can do their States." A. Y, World, j "The rery thing ueedeil. A ve y impoiiant work ior the State." Wilmington Slar. , ' A timely and valtjnble publu'atlon. M nt prove f.. rat eervUse to the fctate." Char lotte Journal. 1 I "Mr. Trf,le hs done the State a great Ser vice "Biblical Recorder. : 1 "Of iuch thorough excellence that it le fervefj th -widest, circu ation. jXashriUe (Tenn.) Lnmberman: Th1? b'lok Is w ell p'lnteil on tinted paper, is handsomely bound in clotlf. contains 272 piges and in accurate anl beautifully executed map or tne-otate, with ait its railroad loutes ue- liued. 1 EVERYBODY'S BOOK. Answers to simple questions frequently put to lawyers uy i.aymenj P.-ints In l-aw ot value to cery man in North Carolina he. Profc clonal man. the Farner. the Mec'ani'. ihe Ianulonl, the Tenant, tha cropper, the Ln uorcr. j I2mo , paper, Price (Five FotUge Stamps 15;cents. "- :.. . j For sale by booksellers . generally, who nay ie 8ni puca m quantities on favorable terms, by either; of ilus iindertiin-d. If not to be had at your loci lx book .store, malleJ poet.pai'i on rec ipt of the price, bv K. J HALE & Si)4N, Publisher, Book-ellen and Stationer, N. Y. ; - or, r. '31. itale, Publisher, liaklgn, u. feb It I ' . New York & Wilniington Steamship Line. STEAMERS ; ; . WILL SAIL FROM NEW YORK EVEBTt I WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, at Jrjo'clock, P. IL GULF STREAM. .. . . . .Sa.tnrday, January 13 BENEFACTOR. ..... Weoi sesday, January 17 REGULATOR. . . . ..... ..Saturday, January 20 GULF STREAM. . . . . .Wednesday, January 24 BENEFACTAR. ........ Saturday, January 27 REGULA1 OR. . ... . . . . Wednesday, January 5j Through Bills Lading and Ixwest Through Rates gxiaraiiteed to and from Polatt In North and South Carolina. For Freight or Passage apply to TII9MAS E. ' BOND, Superintendent, ! ' Wilmington, N. C THEO. G. EGER. Freight Agent, ! 35 Broauway. New York. WM. P. CLYDfc A CO., oeueraJ Agents, tan S-f Marvin's Celebrated piRE AND BURGLAR PROOF 8AFE8, s AlPlzes and Prices, from $50.00 to I2.200.C0. Acknowledgel by the best authorities to be the BEST SAFE MADE, Extract from Scienttjlc American editorial o Feb. 11th, 18S2: "We are also asked as to the best fire proof safes. , We say MARVIN'S." 1 A. A. WILLAED. dec '9 Arrft t ;Wnmroo. J 20,000 " ; "J v ' . . NEW PEANUT SACKS AND 4 Bushel Oat Sacks. Fr sslps4 - TZilkrd'Cs las 1M ItAILltO AD 5, ac Carolina Central IU ,ES ' Company ; Omen or Guts xal scrTam 1 jmu ra t, Wllmlsrtoa. K. C, Not. 12th. 1S22, " Change of Schedule, O ) AND AFTER NOV. 13th. ItSS THE following fccneaoio WEI be operated 00 this KiilroAd : PASSENGER, MAIL AND KXP&ES3 TRAIN, :s ' DAILY. I - i Vn t Leave Wilmington at 8.13 P. IL Arrive at Charlotte at. A. IU Vrt ) Leave Charlotte at..........7.&S P. IX. ' V Arrive at Wilmington at....8,C0 A. it. Trains Nbs. 1 and 3 stop at regular sts tions only, and points desirnated in ihe Camnanv . Train No. I. Dilly except Snnday. Do.. No. 2. do. do. SaturtUT. SHELBY DIVISION,1 PASSENGER,' ILUU EXPRESS AND FREIGHT. DaiheiMtftttoiajV; ; Leave Charlotte....... 8.5 A. If. Arrive at Shelty..- ....U...as.t3 P.li. Leave Shelby.....;.... 2;.. ;..-.;...i.1.40 P. II,1 Arrive at Charlotte..... 5.43 P, U. Trains No. 1 and 2 make close connection at Hamlet with R. & A. Trains to and from Ral eigh, and at Charlotte with Shelby Division Train, v - ....- H''" i.Jt . Through Slcp!ng Cars between WBmtsstoa and Charlotte and Ralelgb and ChsrkHto. 1 u -Take Train No, tor tatcvtlle tfrt'n Western NCR It. Ai-hevllle and Tv.tnts.tt est. Also, for Spartanburg, On envllle, Athens . Atlanta and ail polut feouthwest t , -r JU- C ONES, . Superintendent F. w. CLARK, General .Ps4kigor Agetil .TOT 12. ' ---. 1 ; Wilmington & Weldon .-' .. " .... - . . - .....'',,,-...! Railroad Company ! Ovncc or .GryrEAi. Bvrz eintexd estt, Wlhnlcgton, N. C, Nov. 3, 18SJ. Change of Schedule, Ha .t ON AND AFTER NOV. 3, 1832, Af A. M.j Pajiscnser Trains on the Wilming ton A Weldon Railroad will run as. follows ; DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY Nos. 47 Noktu Alto 41 -South..--! Leave Wllnilnrton,t Front St. Depot, 8.40 A.1 M, Arrive at Weldon........ . .12.40 P.i M. Leave Weldon..... SutO PJ M. Afrive at Wllm'gton, Front St. D'pt, 9.30 P M. Fast Through Mail A Pamexgkj TKiixa Daily Nos. 4 Nokth yp 49 Souru.1 Ieave WUmlncton.FrontSt., Depot, ! 6.45 P.'lf. 1 Arrive at Weldon 1.10 P.M. Leave Weldon......;'.......;....;.. 6.10 P. M. Arrive at Wllm'gton, Front St. Dpt 10.55 P. M. MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN8 DAILT. ' NosT 45, North and 41 South. '-; Leave Wilmington................ 9.ao P. Mi Anive at eldon ;..;.....,. 4.00 A. M. Leave Weldon at j 1.20 A.M. Arrive -at Wilmington. ......v:. ... -7.02 A. M. Train No. 40 South will stop only at Uocky Mount, Wilson, Goldslioro and MarnoliAJ Trains on Tarboro Branch Road Leave Rocky Mount for Tarboro at 12 M. and 7.15 P llL Dailv. Returning, leve Tarboro at 9.00 A. U. and 3 P. M. Datlv. 4 Trains on Seotland Neck Branch Road lsre Halifax for Scotland Neck at 6.30 P.M. Re turning leave Scotland Neck at 1 0 o'cloek. dally. ., ' -. ' -.. - - j " Train No. 47 makes close connection at Wei don for all points North Dally. Ail rail via Richmond, and dally except Sunday, via Bay Line. . -i - Train No. 43 runs dally and makee cleee eon-! nection for all points North via Richmond and 1 Washington. No. 47 makes close connoctloa for Tarboro. s All trains run sol d between WiSifaj-ton and Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleep era attached. . .. JOHN P. DIVINE, m General SnperlntendenL T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agtrat. nv 3. VVilnijngton, Columbia . : . ." : - ' .,t .. k & Auffusta.B. B. Co. Oiticb or Gejtekal SrpEiujrrnriE2T, 1 WlJtolngte-J, N. C Nov. o, 1883, I - ......... I c . t Change of .Schoduip. ON AND AFTER NOV. 6TH, t l&SS, A ft 7.25 A. M., the following Paesenger Sched- ui wRl be run on this road t. , , , ; SIG HT EXPRESS TRAITS, v3JZ?, 43 Weft and 47 Cast. J - Leave Wilmington.,.., f... IDP, II. ! Leave Florence..... 2.53 A. II. Vrrlve at C. C. A. Junction 6.20 A. It. Arrive at Columbia................. flu49 A. M. Leave Columbia.... .......10.00 P. It. Leave C, C. A A. Junction...... ...10.29 P. Mj reave Florence.......; IJ0a.it Vrrlve at Wilmington... ............ 6Jt A. IL. N'ioht Mail atu Passekcsts Tkaxs, DAixr, No. 401 west, ad Dat Mail, ajtd Pa ' sksoeb Tkais, No. 43 Easw Leave Wilmington..... ...11J0 P. 11. Arrive at Florence... 2.45 A. It. Leave Florence.. .............. ......155 P. IL. Arrive at Wilmington............... L53 P. n, MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAINS DAILT . Nos. 42 West and 43 East. .: -I Leave WiL-nington... ....... ..7.25 A. M Arrive at Florence ........JI.23 A. If Letive t'larent- ti... ... 1 fto t if Arrive at Wilmington... .9.C3 P. IL, k nun v ai an iauona. - . No. 40 stops only at Flemlagtan. V7hleTllle. Fair tiiuffanrl Marlon. i ... Passengers for Columbia and aU points on G. C. li. iL. C. A li. IL Stations Alkan Jnruv don. "and ail points beyond, should take 43 ' Mant fixprees. . , 1 Seuaraic Pnilman SlMmra in- rr -m ana for Augusta on Train 48. : - ah trains run soua between Csxrlcstoa uad Wilmlagtom. . , -., , - joiim r. Drvcrr, - General Sapertntenrleat. ' - T M. EMERSON, General Passearer Ageat, ov 6 ; Z.'-. . SQIE MORE. JCST RECEIVED, ANOTHER LOT 07 those ELEGANT HAVANA CtlZZQO&. W'arnnted tlte lt . , . . , FIT , CENT CIGAR, ' la the e nr. , . . ' -- ' SlJeAt'X FT. " -'fJNE F ! ' --. .. r. I ' " . ,. ..' v ... ! Tobacco -& Tobacco Goods. -Gall etttl take a ts&ote. ' 1 j "'. GricxXT7ALD. Bo. rximt SUzs-.lrar Lxcljfrt Cesar. dee U - r- ... , , , r 5J 1 i -
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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