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MfSCKLLASEOUS. $ii G 43 If It 8 Rheumatism,neuralgia, Sciatica, Ltimbaoa, Baekache. Hsaocbe.ToothAche, .,B Aix' anUS aODtt FAUS ARB AnTO. ., tao.- Wrwh II Umr - the cnABixa a. vooelee oo. HAT SETTLES IT. jjrodffht Into Competition witli the World, the Best Carries f offtbe Honors. At tbe great Centennial Exhibition of 1876, lb leading product of all tbe branches of ibe WorW lndwtry we assembled at Phlla- Ahhta. To carry off prise In tbo face of Ut tremendous competition was a task of no Tdraarrftliaculty. JnVeutloini'd" pilars tiiMM for the alleviation of pain and the cure of dl-ae were prewot In the grrateet poel- variety, representlpg the skill and the pro lacndeBt tin j of the ago, and It may be of Tiul Importance to you, personally, to now tht the nig host aM the oaly -medal giver to robber Ponja plaster. wi awarded t the mum'actnrers of BENSON'S CAPCINE PO BCS PLASTER, by the follown Jury: Dr. WM. ROT II, Surgeon-General, Prussian Amy- J. IL TH0MP8OK, A. M., M. D., Waahlng. V, D. C C. B. wniTE, M P.. Sew Orleani.: XK5E-T rL&!5CH. M. D., Austria. Tbe deculon ra afterward confirmed by tb medical Jury at the last Paris Exposition. XDOlnx the ralue of 8 neb hlxn and unbiased IUtjocv, the medical profees'on, b'Uh In tbe Ciilted "ui4 aikI in I- urope, quickly thivw aJ'Je ilie oil, ekw-acila planter thy had Un nalng, nod adopted Benson' in their rejru'ar praolW. That physiuaDB and sur iroon or tU broa let reputations did thl,.di Cucry pro-4 the Intrinsic me- it of Ihenrtlcle. It U no m tre than jusi to a id tit the aver AfephrAitl nofto-dy Is 'not domlnatetl by the prvju'Uocs which retailed the progrcaa and m -dlatxl the succe of Mi prete ceor of n-t more than twenty-live ye irs ag-. lt acrpt lnta fr-'ra all qunrterd aiul cn ora e an l sdopU d -tpousirated healing agents when t r he lln!s them. TheiV'lto' ono:rCa-Vlne Porous P'as ter to ttrvl at tlx; head of al extern il appli. tMlon wh .t-ocror. fur the raltiuatlon or cure of U a U n lmre qneat'on3 U i-et lw vrcha!cr, how'Ter le on hU guard Ag!i'n-i lmliaiio . 1 he genuine h.-ij Uie worl CArXi E clt io the mld-ik. ; t-eab rr 1 Johoson, Cheml'tri, N'ow 1 ork. h.'U Farmers, Take Aotice. Mmiv Hoi ' cn leua gomphonp' U Jut th thlnj to cure or prevent H-k Choi eri aai .ill 1:a- in hlrh 'wIim arena' t ott; il wll i.rev.ut th.U droadfnl diAe.w 'wo t rncha. n I wdl nut vivir bnr in a thrifty. b.Hithy .4n.Utiou. rle-irlnsr the kH Jier. tc . of worm and p.irasite karh ij'kie eonuiln one and ne-balt pound aa-l will. lr g-ven strictly arxnlin t 41rertlon. cure 10 hog of the. Cholera ami out noz In a coalition tt fatten In oiw half th uatl Ume. thervby saingono half of the feed The fArm.T of luplln countT are giving It the prviie. AU farmera should boy a pack. L !.wholeale ami retail, by W. II. urken, Orofigut, Market Street. Wilmington, C. l-dAw tf Fayotterille Observer. QN THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8th, li3, the ealerslgned will retire the pubUcatlon of the FAYETTE VILLE OB3ETIVEB. The Oiweuvek wll be a larger column weekly newspaper, and will be mailed' to eub norrA, p Hjlage paid, at$3 pert annum, al ways la advance. 1 wlllgive-'benejriof the I " tar'l form a Its space will permit, ai iioih tvg .r a ad occa-ional oorresprtn oeoU 111 cnntrllmte letra fiora the Capita tate poittlr U flQdra. : - DeooA'aUe In politic-, the O3SKKVEK will ui fin of all, to aMuro the pro.petitv ot tae T-w of FaretteTllle, to levelop th vaat fncultur 1 resourocs of iu own awl the 'fnboringcoun-e, and to promote all that oajoenatt.e welfare of the people of North Oppj-ed to such Innovations tn the homely ways of our fathers a, In th gu-se of pro jres harmsoctety, the "bsektek will be found tn full sympathy with the new things h" o ' e raned eondltion of the South wbloh ound jutament or enlightene! expert once Sod to bd also goo-l. As to ike rest: It will strive to deserve the revutatioa of the name it Inherit, w v . K. 4. li1M. Jr. Mir rv 'r J Efe ' ; 1 nij Dnnr, Youacr oroio, V t X Srlaz from Fnreci Drarirrr, v Jv. 2T rrTJTT. Lack or Nnn roaoa a 1 JnJW'AAsarwwsa. aad sU Umm (Unuh ' JJJL0!. 4TVe rwnltiA from A scats sad rTvffSL Trr rvtt mmi mimnfi-n nrnto- -riTz!rXx3'TK vno am xaxsoob cr 5txsi. i. a sraate Wtrf of ths 5laM-nth Oratory "4 aam tor UlaMratod Piaplikl trasw Address BBBaBsaaVsaasslSSJBjjBJBjBpjjgBBB figgiea I : Buggies ! , Tnfiiri-7Tiis"''' : . v.s a , : . ? 4sat S -"- " t-i J" tomrrTrrJkyp. : r. , . Utwx tad eai (.ubks TheDailv Review. - - J . 1 9 m".99 m r. .r. r r uonnn tfcro' lliHTj'e. Girt n bxxjy kis St ljdj Need a body, cry? Ilka - lassie bat her faddie, ! Nane. IhoV sav. hae I ! ' Yet a th& IatUtriey:mi!e at me. y ncn com la 'tarouscli tut) rye. Gin'a body meet a body i Com in Irae the well. Gin a bwly kias a body, . .iNeeu a body tell? ;n . ; - Amansrtho train there is a swain I dearly loe iiiyteli " i Bat whaur his name, or what his hamo. X dinna care to tell -.w-, .Just as Bad as Kver.- "Ila! ha! Now L hftve'gnt ytio;'- said the grocery niaa ' to the - bad boy ihe other hiorninff, as, he came in and iamped upon the counter and tied , the mid of a oall 01 twine to the tail of dog. and sicked - - the dog on arfothrr dog that was following a passing sleigh. cauitog tlm twinuio pay oat: until, the Avholo Jball . was Scattered along ! thft block. Ucndomn you: 1 ve a notion to choke the liver oat of you. Who tied that twine to the dog's tail P" The ioy choked npj with emotion. and the tears came into his eyes, and he said ho didn't know anj-thiog about the twine or the dog. He said he noticed the dog come in and wag bis tail around the twine, but hn supposed the dog waB a friend of the family, and did i not dts turb him. 'Ererbody lays everything jLnat js done to me, . said tbe boy, as In put hlsRankerchief-to.ry3:riose, "and tney will be sorry lor it when I jdie. 1 have a good'notion to poisori myself b eating.bome of your glucose saar." Ye8, and jou do about everything that is mean. The other day a Jady came in and fod roe to send up to her house 6oine 01 my country sausages. done up in muslin bags, and while she was examining it she noticed something nam msiue ine oags. anu asseti me what it was, and I opened it.- and- I hope to die if there wasn t a little brass p idlock and a piece of red morocco dog txiiar imooiiiei m cne sausage. iNw. how do sou suppose that got in there Pv anu toe grocvrv.man lookmi sa age The boy loosed interested, and put on an expression-' a, though in deep thought, and finally said. "I suppose the farmer that put up the, sausage did uot strain the dog mrat. sausage lueat ouuht to be strained.3" Ttie gntoery man pulled in about half a block of twine, after the dog had run against a fence and broke it. and told the boy he kuuw prictly well how the brass padlock came to be iu the saua!e. bu thinking it: was safer to have th gNKl will of the boy than the ill will he offered him a handtul of prunes. . Nt.M has tlw by. "I nave swor off 011 musty prunes. I am no. kinder van eti an. more For jears I havi ateii roiieii peaches aruud this stn' and fverj thing u c.uidu sell, but : I naVK turni'd a new .e if - now. aial aft r uiiliiiio( i- !n Kifi lop me S.nt pa has got to he an iuventori we rtn going ui live hih. i , j i "W bar, jour pa mvenledr 1 sav i( hearse and tlirev hacks to uubti xoiii -street the other day. and I tnought ma) I ni you had killitl 6ur pa. - '-Xot mui-h. "iheie will be ni'r. than three h ck. wnen 1 kill fa...aoi loii't 30U lorget it. Well, sir, pa ha struck a fortune, if he can Jiiake the t'lini: work, lie has got an idea about coal stoves that will bring him in aev e al million dollar, if hegftsa toHli;. of 5 on ever coal stove 1:1 ihe world ill.- idea 13 to have a coal utove 011 t an t rs w ith the pipe matl to telescope ou aud in. and ni liber hose ur joiitj. jomi. so you can' pull the stove all around the room and wuruyany particular place. Well. sir. to. lieu r "pa tell about, you would think it would revolutionize the country, ami maybe il wilt when he gets it perfected, but be came near burning the hoiije up. and scared us all ha. I to death tin motnng, ami burned bis shirt off. and ho is ail o. yered with cotton with sweet oil (on it, and., he smells like salad dressing. You see. pa had a pipe made and some castors put on our coal stove, and he'tied ;a rope to the hearth of the stove and had put in some kindling wood and coal last night, so ho could draw the stove up to the bed and liirht the fire without getting up. Ma told him he would put his foot in it, and he told her to uiy up. and let him run the stove business, lie said it took a man with brains to run a patent she pulled the clothes ovot her head and let pa do the firo act. the Co rti iiooki door tni Uie gtfof Wibnl, , . . , ... . i . - i ton, on Monday April znn, lacs, at JZ o ci cJt, She lias been buildnfg the fires tor M ioi,wiog itecribrd property situate in twenty years, ana imiugnt sncr twouiu Jet pa see how good ic! was... Well, pa. piilleu ne stove to tne pea ana toucneu off the kindlihc: wood!. j I guess I got a bundle ot kindling wood that the hired girl 'had put keneneon, cause it blazed itpjtwfut aud. smokedu and the ; blaz" bus 'atl. out thedoow and windows of the stove, and na yeiiea nre. ana i lumpeu out oi oeu anu rusaeu in, au he was the scardest man you ever did see. and -you'd a dido to see how he kicked vhen I threw a pail of water on his legs and put his shirt oat. Ma did not get burned, but she was pretty wet. and she told pa she would pay. ihe .$5 royalty on that stove and take tne cas tor off and let it remain stationary. Pa says ho will make it work if be burns the house down. I ;- thiuk it was real mean :n pa to get mad because I threw cold water on him instead of warm water to put his shirt out. If I had waited till I ctmld heat water to the right temperature. I would have been a orphan and pa wonld have been a bumt offering. Hut some men always kick at everything. Pa has given up busi ness entirely, and saya lie shall devote the remainder of his life to curing him. self of the different troubles that I get him into. He has retained a dtietor bv the year, and buya liniment by the gal lon. ' . V , -4 'M ' i' - "What was it about ynnr fnlkt get tineupin the night tn eat? -The hired girl was over here after some stap the other morning, aud he said she was goinir t" leave your house ! . f Ws-ll. that as a picnic, Pa said ho wantedehrvakfast earlier than we had been in the habit f having it. and be fnU I mkht e to It that the house was . . t I I I 2 M 1 awake early enongh. The oiber night I swnka with the awraiest pam yonr ever heard of. It waa that night .that you giro nie ana ay diura th? bctUcf "?!fi,,y'f twibeim t: : wr. ell. I rm:tln tWp. am I thought 1 v m mm w mm m w-mMm, mi w k. t ri v- j w l rappeti mr p ana uia nr ainf v"0 Ihiuif thTaTraSrw asHiiiiiXf-coTiL and they j;ot and game '1-wu. .WitSS m e oreaKiam. oygas iigni, aiu payawrv . I -tmr -. -I . . . - . - . . 4 eo uuo ibmautxa man jcei-guoa t$ et up and. get ready,, tor - wirk befV.n u.ijugni. toe way lie ueeri 10 on m farm, .nd ma she yawned and asrett with pa. causae shenas to, or . have a mm - ' . row.- Alter oreak last r we fat aronm for an mmr-aml pa saulit .was a long time getting day light, j and '...bimehy pa fiMikexl at h;s watch. When Jih bezai to pull out his watch I litnntand hid it the eUru rom, ami pretty soon I heajii pa anil ma cxnno tip staira aud go to -ied and then the hireil girls, they went to bed. and then it was all still, and the pain had stepped inxideof niy clothes. t went to bed. and I longed tt en whu tiiuo it was and it was 'J o'clock in the mining. We got duuier. attJ o'clock in the morning, ami paaid-he guessed he would call up thwoarosfter Ihjs; 6 1 have lost another job-and it was alt on account of that bottle of pickled oys ters you gave me. - Aly chum .said 1 he had the colic, too, but he didn't call up his folks. It. was all he conld do to call up hisselt. Why donY .you some- limes give away someUuug that is" "not poiled ?M ; i M ! i The sroeery man said, he cnessed Jip knew what to sfvo away, and the bJ went out and bung up a sign in! front of the grocery, that he , had made on : 1 i .ti. i. viupiiiK papers wiui rcu uiiBtiM, which read: "Kotton ezsa. cooi-enough .for custard pies, for eighteen cents adozen. ; recti's &un.-' - i - - i II you arc Rained in health from any cause, especially from the use of any of ; the thousand noitnims that Dromise so lafirelv. with long fictitious tMitimoBid8,haveiiafeas. Resort to Hop Bitters at once,- and in a phorrtimff yon wilt have-1 be most ro tus and bloorningealthv ' f-1 . 1 mi , . G iris should rememfeber: f" "When Ignorance is bliss, 'tis ! folly ? to bo wives. if; -s- Eough 011 Corns. . Ask for Wells'; Ronchr on Corns.?' 15c Quick, complete, permanent cure Corns, warts, bunions. - j ... . . . '. D. tus Is an etTect, not n cause. - Its origb v i bin ; Hs manlfeutatlons withonu Uenct jq -Aire the disoaf the CAl'iSL munt be rcmoi . 1, In Uo author wav can a cure bce&Vcted w vicnek's safe Kidney and.livki C KK U established ou Just this principle. 1t walltea that - - - 95 Per Cent. f all dlaeases arise from deranged kidneys tn! iver and it smses at once at tne root or uu Utttrultv. Tbe elementaof which It la conj tOttbil ad directly uion the great organs, lot ta a FOOD and REiTREK.- and by niacins bom In tic healthy condition, drive dl8Cf.se an" alo from the system. ..( for the Innumerable trouble caused by un sal thy Kidneys, Uver. anl Ujlnary ;Orgne rtne uutressinr insorners or women; 10 I tlarla and for pnyelcul derangemenu gener illy, this groat remedy has no equal. Bewan f imDostara JUnltatlona and . concoctions sale 0 be juat as good. . . : t f ror Diabetes ask zor WAiuiKtt'B bais ui For sale by all dealers. - ' H. IL WARNER ft CO.. apl U-lm ...... Roe heater. N. Y. Foreclosure Sale. T Y VIRTUE QF THE POWER . OF ALE containe-t in a certain deed made by J. j: Ellis and wife to T. B. Llppltt, as Trustee" for Boatwrlgtt ft ItcEoy and their heirf And aa Urns .'and recorded in-. Book P"P P, page 2S2, of the Records' or Kew Hanover county, the u"dert-lrod as Attorney fur 'be said trus tee, will sell to the highest bid ter for cah t wddcltF. berfntdajr at Ute Nortbweer In er- seetlon or Tenth with -Chestnut street, ru s thenee North with the Western line of 1 euth street 50 feet, OfcSoeJWest-lhg "riimiiert'i4 line 16 no f a to Hunt's line, thence oulb 60 foet to Chestnut street, thence a Jsig the North line oi Chest aui street 14 poles to the begin- w'f ; 15 . yf - h JMtW-A-M t , jr., mch 140d Attorney. FIiEJDHJHOjqSEi - - "- - W. CALAIS, Prop'r I AT THE VEST-FOQT of "the Bine Bidge.' within sight and easy -reach ot somt- of the most famous peaks. Tbe Kan Mountain and o.her points of Interest a-e near. Delightful air, aaluocloua climate and excel lent ater - -' ' X will be pleased to correspond with partle pn-pihvg rest or zvcreatioo in tbs mun tains o ering the ssmncr moo ths 'Excellent tab! ' . okABbedr airy mom sad- prvmpt service guarantad. Tu-m low. .Z i ?w feb 10-6nn '-' i - Great Bargainoi 4 OH PIECES BEST BLACK BILKS,-. . . ZJ SATINS AND BLACaLCASS. ma doz GERMAK AND IRISH LINEN AVI Towels, Blanket and to be sold at retraced pnees.. . J t wm Jose oct ay eotSrs stock of Carpets Bros sals. Tapestry, Ingrain, 3 pry. and Oflot Matting. . CaQ sad eramlrw before p'urchaa ' Abo. faQ gaoca at C3oOag sardenhlrt. i , . . BOL BCAR, t - ' J z si. ' I- ; ; miscellaxeou j ' r . r-m n 11 i 1 M I r -va cipiant Consumption and for the Te-f vcdstpf qf the DfseaaeJ For Sale I WHOLESALE TFICES. "l The ... following r qnouUoaa ' totruoas . represent y. In making, nr hare to behsjged wholesale nrioea senerall smau.oraera nner prices SAGGING - y Standard ...........i 171&9 1 ib ..' .......J...... : U 9 B AOON North Carolina: . 1 r" ' Hams, ft.. 00 16 , ohouJdcrar V ft 10,. & ,c 11 Rides. . ..... v.. 00 0 14 WESTERN SMOKED Tarns. . . ... . Bidets, tb. .... ........ Shoulders. ........... . 170 .-m 1A4,.1M 00 0B tU DY- SALTED Sides. V lb lOffl j Shoulders. V GO. 66. 13 11.1 DLVRRELS Sidrlts Turpentine, eoonn riafta eacjt, . . . . . . New.-Vew. York, each.';;. New Gltveach. .......... 1 75 (6) 1 85 fcao-ufcoo 1 m td l 90 30 O 28 BEESWAX, e S.,.,...M,.... BR1CK8, V M - : -BUTTER, V ft ; Nona Carolina.. Northern. . ................ . W 1 1 . 4 . 58 tt 00 ' 90 - 83 7 -80 0 9 60 0 00 AUi 00 i umiigiAju. ........... . Northern........ .............. CANDLES. V ft 25 ' i2 ; 15 14 ; 12: 28 14 IS Ta 1 lo w ................. . r t-. "lls. 'Adamanttae. .................. -14 . A CHEESE. V ft ,,f . , Nortnem Factory .... i.--isVi Dairy, Cream. .......... 14 gb State.... '10 0 COFFEE. W ft Java..... ......... .......... tis as Lauyra....i........V.....:.. lu Rk... .j.... io a ' OQRN MEAL, bus.. to sacks TT 80 7 uwton ties, y bundle.... in oi Sheeting, 44, V yd 7 " -7 Yarns, V bunch....., 100 ft 10 25 EGGS, r doien.. ...... ' OP ' (Si Mackerel, No. 1, V bbi.......lt 00 20 oo 010 01 tsio oo 5 U & 8 00 3 50 8 .V e 4 oo a--."-- ! "ava oi 191 (k 950 nt s-1&to ot ; ;4A Of 57 X fiu Of. 7i im fft 00 oo St 7 50 & 9 Oi G & 09 ft-6 00 . i 50 & S 75 49 50. n? 6 e 7 50 - -Mackerel, No. 1, V half bbl. Mackerel. No. 5, V bbl..,. . Mackerel. No. 2, half bbl. Mackerel, No. 3, V bbl Mullets, bbl....". ........... Mullets, Pork bbls "N. C; Roe Herring, keg... Drv CoL n ; 8 AO 9 60 5 00 7 75 .. 3 00 .. 7 00 . . 3 00 .. 5 ..57-50 M 00 ..00 00 FK UTILIZERS, V 2,000 fts leru vtan Uuano, No. . 1 . ?o?.. IjOOOS. . Hattgh'8 PtbwVhilte:... 00 00 Carolina Ferwilser. ..... .4A -00 . rotlnd? Bone ..00 00 tone Meal. ...... ....... m-, Fkiur. . . s. . , SHvuhrta Oiiatiu. , yoraplcte MannTe' I.;;.;.1., 'VhiinoV PhoMohaUi.I . . . . , .00 00 . 40 00 ...00 00 00W Vnndo t,hM..h ite. ...Oct oo 'lerger A UittaV.Tliosphate-.00 00 xrsellent OHton Fertiiizer.Aft 00. Reach's CaiiK :vte of Lime. . . 7 00 rre-kch'e Agricultural Lime. I.. 8 50- Fine ..0 00 vmru su"cr- .......... 5 SO . -.: Extra 6 00 7-00 6 00' 5 75 City Hilla Extra........' Extra Family.... 6 50 M, Ul A J iLUE-Hr ft. 11 0 13 iRAIN, bushel .. -.Corn, from store; bags, white. Corn, cargo, tn bulk, white.. Cora, cargo. In bags, white.. -Oorn.cargo, mixed, in bags... 4 ots, from store... Cow ra.. ........ ..... 70 57 4 10 49 6) 65 eo so 12 & 0 HIDES, tTft--- - '4reen .....i... ...... Orr.. ......... 0 0 0 1 a i 0 BAY, V 100 ft Eastern........ Western. :V. . i. .. North River.. ......... 1 ?0 1 00 75 80 00 13 00 23 10 S5 HOOP IRON, r Ton... 085 00 0 14 0 U 0 I 50 4820 00 1016 00 LaKD, W ft . Northern............. North Carolina. ...... LIME, f barrel... ... 1 10 LUMBER. City Sawed, V M f t. Shin Stun, resawed... ...18 00 Rough EdgcPlauk.... ....15 00 West India CarKocs.accordlncr to quality., 4 ....IS 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned.. 18 00 -- SeautUng and Board. com'n..l2 00 MO LASSES, f gallon . , , New .Crop Cuba, in hhda.'.... . 00 " . - : in bbls 43 Porto Rlco In hhda;.. 00 - ; i.-"?; in bbla. 00 Sug&r Oouse, In hhds. .... ... . u. 00 . 77 j : . . fcbbhv... s 00 8yrup, in bbls... V.. ...... 40 HaYiAV fveg. Gut. 10d baals. 0 00 018 em 00 015 00 0 45 , 45 0 ' 43 9 : .29 & 32 0 80 0 3 75 Kerosene... 10tftf7 15 - Lard......4h.. -...... 1 10 0 1 15 Linseed;..........;....; 90 Rosin.. 4 90 Tar..... 00 Deck and Spax..... ......... 00 0 1 00 00 20 22 0 1 0 Chickens, lire, grown........ - 83 0' 35 1 r&pring.. ....... 20 -0 SO Turkeys...... 75' -'0 1 25 PEANUTS V buaheL, -90 0 1 10 POTATOES, 47 bnshel ' 7 Sweetr7.. ... ... ..... Irish, 41)bL....M....... POKK, V-barrel .. - SO. 3 50 075 0 $ 73 City alesa..... ............... .23 5C 024 00 -Prime. .'...v.. 18 00 017 00 Rump........ i.... ....... 17 -00 018 00 RICE Carolina. tyft.......... 410 8 -Rough; bushel. 95 0 1 15 RAGS, ; ft CountryT. r.. lt i CitT.. - flUfl 1 R kPE, 'if'... ft.....-.............. 14W0 "5 ALT, ?r sack, Alum 00 0 : Liverpool 00 0 Lisbon........ .,..,.t.. ........ 00 0 AsoericsuiM..... ......... 00 0 22 75 80 00 75 -00 -00 10 tv 8W - 91 11 SUGAR. ft Cuba. 00 0 Porto Kloo..... ............... OO - O A Coffee. ....... ......... 00 0 B 00 0 Ex C ' Crushed..... ..... 8 9 0 100 SOAP. If ft Northern.. SHINGLES. M" Contract... 5 00 0 7 00 w.k . v Br v kwerxs.. ....... w ma Common.... ;.. 2 00 0 J SO Cypress Saps. .,.'4 50 5 00 Cyprees'Wearta... ...... 0 0 7 50 STAVES, r M-W.O. Barrel .12 00 018 00 -CO. lloobead..-...i.......000 010 00 TALLOW, y ft. ..... 1 .... ... a."1 S 0 ' " 6 TIMBER, 4i feetrhrpnng.13 00 -;0il oo rTBeonrorymjr..... ......11 ri3 00 otrtrm . do - ...t...:i.;.v.;?. so Mill PTime-...........,;.... 50 " imi Fair.. ............... . .5.'. 6 50 Common MUL......W.. S 00 fofertoTtotrsMtoarf....;..i.. 0 00 WHIsinrr.gal-NortherB.v 1 00 Nortb,CaTonna...........'..l 00 WOOL, if ft Washed 25 rnwaahed- l...T 21 CuirT.;r'...'.:;.:,.".....nr;n: ia 012-00 O 8 50 0700 0 6 0C 0 4 00 e 5 do 0 jsor 0 JS 0 22 o is M f 1 H 1 S ' 'i . " For FbckeV Knives or Table Cutlery, rVtoJA. f ' M t-Vi mm Ji- kii II.! 1 CTl 1 U 1 K - r . ' " J M isceiJlan EOUS. I1TATT1 - Wi t Xl W ' k T t II. BIIUJOIILD & BRO., No. 2 Granite Kowh' W i I m i n g t o . 0 . OULD RESPECTFULLY ANXOTJNCl to the public that tbey bavo lately Imported ...... . , ' 1 -. t - from first hands in Europe, and which la cow in bond at Custom House, jrhuste wxjsnBs; ' noted vintages r ; also a large quantitt of Delicious Slierries, Ports of the Finest Bouauet, And most celebrated brands. Tbey hare furthermore added to their full and well, selected stock a complete lme of FRENCH COaDlALS aD LigCERS suitable to the palate of the most fastidious. ' j . - Tbe Rochester Brewing Company, through Keasrs. Henry L. Becker & C6., have given tfcexi the agency for their "Export Beer" and which does not want for praise from all quar ters. They solicit patronage. r ' ' oct 19 v i P. M, Hale's Publications. t- THE ' WOODS AND TIMBERS OF NORTH CAROLINA. 1 vol. limo . tolth, $1.25. ."The publication of Fuch. facts in a snap that makes them accessible, is the very be t service' thnt the pub 'lc spirited n.en in the bouth can do their States. X. T. World, "The very thing needed. A ve'y Important work lor the State. Wilmington Star. '''"'A timely and valuable publication. fttnst prove f ; reat service to the state." Char lotte Journal. "Mr. f fle hR dore the Etate a great er vice " Biblical Recorder. - j . "Of such thorough excellence thnt it de Ferves th wMest circulation. Kashrille (Tenn.) Lumberman. . The book la well plnted on tinted mper. Is hand-oniel bound in clotJi.'cnnt ins 272 p pcs ami n sjc-nraw nn ut-nnuiuiiy execmeu map of the state, with all ltd railroad toutes de noetL . kvi:ryboiys -.rook. Answers to-i.liiipl oaeatioris frequently nut to lawyer-oy. ayraen; j t I bits in I aw ut v.dueto e cry man in North Cnrolina he P'o e ion ! mn, the Far n r the iec nnl - il e I n lord, the Tenant, the roier, the L. r. 1 ' 1 m , paper, I rice (Five Postage Siampa 1 5 cent-. 7 j For sle bv 1o vkse'le s" genernlh, who r-ay le tin plied in q- mt'tle- o f vo able ierm bv eitli r f I nu'ilei -1 n d If n.t t e h d At v ur lofd lo-k store, maite 1 po t.p;l ' on xvc it of ihe price, I. V J II ALK & s- N. j " Publisher-". Tt4- k ! er-t ;n lt.itioner-, N. Y. ; o.. r. ai.' llale, i'ubiieher, liaUlf;h, C. feb I . New York & Wiliiiinstou Steamship lilne STEAMERS WILL SAIL FROil NEW YORK EVERY jWEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, j. - at3;oclock, P. M. GULF 8TREAM....... .Saturday, January IS BENEFACTOR. . J. . . Weui lesday, January 17 REGULATOR. ... L .... . .Saturday, January 20 GULF STREAM.....Weluesday, January 24 BEN EFACTAR. Saturday, January 27 REGULATOR...! Welncsday, January 31 . t s- af Through Bills Lading and Lowest Through Rates guaranteed to and from Poiata in North and South Carolina. . ! For Freight or Passage apply to THOMAS E. BOND, Superintendent, i Wilmington, N. C. THEO. G. EGEB, Freight Agent. 35 lirojviway. New York. WM. P. CLYDE & CO.. GeseraJ Agents, tan 8-tf Marviii's Celebrated 'IRE AND BURGLAR PROOF . SAFES, Alltzes and Prices, front f50.00 to f2,200.CO, Acknowledged by tbe best authorities to be the BEST SAFE MADE, Extract from BoUmtijto Americam editorial o Feb, 11th, 1882: "We are also asked as to tat best fire proof aalee. We ay MARVIN 8." , A. A. WILLARD. j dec 9 Atnt mt W11iw1nrrn. 20,000 NEW PEANUT SACKS AND 4 Baslie! Oat Sacts. Foiiat .. A' ,. " ' . . . - J : YTillardc. Jaa lAvtf KAILltOAISt.! Caroliua Central R. IU Orrtoa or Gekexax. trraurmtps2rr. t : I -WTtmlngton, St tX Sot. 12th. lifflL ..... ' t. . . - ' Change of Schedule, ON AND AFTER NOV. 13th; ISS2, .TBE .ollowlng&cneauie will be ouexxted ca tla Kallroal: . r,:'t . j j PASSKNGEC, MAIL AND EXTILSSS TTLiEt, ' 'j.- :'-- DAILY, y 77 ii0 L Leave WHmlnirton aU.......lJ P. tt 'pr J Arrive at Charlotte at......,7.4! A, tl. No. "a t Leave Charlotte at..........?.S5 P. IL i l ArTie at WUjnineioo aU...s.C0 A. IU Tralas Nos. 1 and t stop at regular atatlowi ' only, and points designated la th Cosy&zj! Time Table. . ". Trail No. 1. Dairy except Suadsv. H Do. No. 2. do. do. Saturday. r , A s SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGd, ir-, i 7 EXPRESS AND FRK1G OT. ! : - -. 7 - ..Daily except Sundays, i - W- J Leave Charlotte............., i.. at) A. tt. Arrive at Shelby.. .t a r, tf. Leave Sbelbr............;........ LWP.Il. Arrive at Charlotte............... 5,43 p. tl. Trslns No. I and 2 make close eonnectitm a Hamlet with R. A A. Trains An &nl rmm ebrh,and at Chariotta, with Shelby tnrittiz Tram. . - . - ; , . , , TbrOujrh SleepingCara between Wllmhtrtsa and Charlotte andcalelgb and Charlotte."" , : - Take Train No. 1 ler PtatesviUe. fct-tlcms) Wes-rn NCRR, Akbevllle and points tt ert. l.forspartanborjr, GnenvUle, Atttrj , Atlanta aud aU polou bonthwest - " f - i ' - - ' Li-C.-xONia1 . F. tr. CLARK, General Paaacpcer Agcss tor 12 . - .- - : 1. . Wilmington & ;TolCon Railroad Company; Omos or GsKzaki EvrxexsrartrcxF, I Wilmington, N. a. Kov , USX : ; : Change of Sche'doie; . v-r xv. ni., rawenrer inuni on lue wllnuBC" ton & Weklou Railroad will run as. tallows : - -DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY Nos. 47 North and 48 Sovth; -Leave Wtlmbtgt'oni FrontSt; Depot: 6.40 a. tl. Arrive at W.cldon....... .J2.sop. at. Leave Weldon..... 3.80 M. A rti ve at Wllm'gton, Front St. D'pt, M P. U. " Fast Thkouoh Mail A 'Piaiiirwcyy TKAiyA Daily No.' 43 Noutii amu 40 South. lea ve Wilndnn.FronlSt.. Dwiiot, AAS P.7M. A 1 ri ve -Mi W eldon ............... ; ?m : I. lOP.tl. Leave Weldon.... ,j -e.io p. J. Arrlveat ATiho'jrton.FrontSl. IVt IO.UPA1. J1AIL AND PASSENOKR XKAIN. DAttt. 1 Ns. 45 orth and 4 1 South J ? H Leave jWilmin)rtoa.:.......;...,.v P.80 pJtl. ' - Iveat .M,elUm.. ....... .....,, .4 00 A.. Td- I eflve Weldon at........... 120 a U v Anive at Wllmlnjrton....... 7.02 "A. Jt. i Tndi c'ti4Mith will -"uv nly at Hrnkt t ount.(WUwii, i;oldb.ro and Maffuona.'.J1, t I'rainti ou Tarlmn ttmin-b Itoa 1 1enve Hoekj ! .d-Mint for TarlKrr nt 12 M.aui 7.15 P. M. ii l:tily. itetumlng, leave Tarboro at 9.00 A. at. ind :t P. M, Dailv. . -, , . K- . Trains on iv-tl.t!.d Neck Branch Road ! HaJif.-.x forotbtnd Neck at d.M -P. M Ke- . tuniing leave Scotland Neck at 1 0 o'clock laity. - -. --4-M Train No. 47 make close connection at Wei ion for all Htnt North Daily, AU rail via Kh'hraond, aud dally except Sunday 'via Dav Line. i . f - -;. ' Train No. vt runs dally and makes cUse eotv " nection for all pornts North via Richmond and Washington. No. 47 makes dose oooiMCCLoa tor Tarboro. ' r- -- .-t - All trains run soLd between WPnibgtoa and Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sloes ' era attached. . t . , j John f. DmjrB,- r , ,r J" nCTKl Sopcrlntendent. T. M. E3LERSiN, General Passenger Axent, n v 5 . 4 - i - i - : : -, !' . --T--"-2: m aubuout xs As vvar Orncx or GgyraA.L Suroujri lxvixt. Wllttlagtoa. N. C. Korj , lfiX 'L-- a? - O'lt-'L.'If 1 -t' nN AND AFTER NOV. CTIt, At j 7.25 A. u., the following Passenger S2e4 ut will le run on this road '-.-' NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, DAILTXoa. 48 - Woe t and 47 East. i . I Leave Wilmington.................. .C0 P. M. Leave Kloreuce. tM A. U. .vrrlve at C. C. A A. J unction.... 6.20 A. it. Arrive at Columbia....... 6.40 A.M. Leave Columbia... .......4... .......10,00 P. it. Leave C, C. & A. Junction. 10.20 P. it, Ieave Florence.... ................. L50 A. if. Arrive at Wilmington. 6.2t A. U, Niout Mail axv PasscvoKa Tkadi, DaJLV. No. 40 Wkst, aud par Maxx. ajto Pasv SESOEB T&AI9, No. 43 East. Leave WUmrngton... .......1L10 P. ft, - Arrive at Florence....... 2U5 A. if. Leave Florence... ................ .1X55 P. U. .vrrlve at Wilmington.. ....aS5P.il. MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAINS DA1XT Noa. 42 West and 43 ZuL: Leave WlhalngUm..::... Arrive at Florence.. .113 A. U Leave Flerence at..... iJM P. IL. Arrive at W'Um'ogton .....9.05 P. iX. Train 43 tops at all Stations. No. 40 slope only at FTcmlngtOtt, WltUerOsV Fair RluiTand Marlon. , - -" , - Passengers for Columbia and all points fa A C. U. it., C, a uv R. Sutlona. Aiken Jaae tlon, and aU points beyond, should take 4J NlahExpresa. .. 7 . r-;i 1 .: Separate Pullman Sleepers for Chari-teai ana tor Augusta on Train &. . . -. -. ah trains run solid between Charleston aa4 . . ry ilmtngtoa. -7 -'"' -'! '-. .. 9' '- v.".' joixji r. crrxsziv. .-.t ' General Sapertatetrtesi. J T M. EJXEBSOueacaai paaaexar Agesi nor 5 f . f. : t j r ; SOME-MORE: 1 TTJST RECErTED, ANOTJJER LOT OT those ELEGANT HAVANA' CnXCOOT3. Warrinted tbe best f FI L CENT CIGAB, tatCrtrr. "' J. , . ; ALSO AJTt LINE $T . v 7 . ' ' . ' j , i 1 1 I Tobacco & Tobacco GoodSt .. OU2ij utfarjota . ! : - voi'Cfinttn. So Irmt SuS.ua I jelow aaciirr Ccrrcj AO - ! ,
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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