1 j ,yl - - i - 7M ISCEtL ANEOUS. ;r? ; REMEDY for pair: KetiTM tad entiM KUEUHATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica Lumbago, BACKACHE, HIAMC2Z, T007Z1CEZ, r ISORE THROAT. QCIXST8irSLLI50S, SPXtAXXS, Soreaen, Cat, Ureses, , , FROSTBITES. Drnxs, scaxds. Aa4 ftH Mbr badDy teUl (UU. TITTT CUTS 1 BOTTLL EoM by kU Drnjrelsta d1 Pealera. pireCUuaa in 11 71a Ckarlei A.7oIer Ca. (Strnmn to A. Voaalcr ft Co.) BUIflMra, Hi, C. S. A. men 12 TIIAT SEITIibS IT. IJroujjlit Into Competition wit li tlio World, the off tlio Honors Best Carries At the great Ccntonnfal Exhibition of 1876, tho leading products of all the branches of tbe World' in lua'ry were asmb'l at Ph a rtefphia. To carry off a piizs lri the face of that tremendous competition ws a task of no enltnaryt llflloulty. Inventions and proara Uon for the alleviation of pain and the cure tt disease were present in the gr atcet porsi. hi variety, representing the skill and the pro found- t stxidy. 'of the age, and it may be of viul importance to you. peraontllv, to row th it tho higher! ad the o-dy medal giver to rubber Torus p'astera, was awarded to the mana'acturers of BENSON'S CAPCINE PO KUS PL 8TKtt, by the following Ju-y: Dr. WM. BOTH, Surgeon-General, Prussian Army. J. IL THOMPSON, A. M., M. D., Washln; -ton, D. C. C K. WHITE, M P.. Now Orleans. , E'E-T FlJtlt-CH. M. D., Audria. TtH? dectalou was afterwards confirm 1 by tlw medical Jury at the last, Paris Expos'tlon. Koolng the value of such high and unbiased testimony, the medical profession,' both In the United staler and in Kurope, quickly threw aMe the old, slow-acting planters they had been using, and adopted Benson's in "thc'i regu'ar practice That physicians and sur geons of the broadest reputations dl 1 this, d'F . tiocdy prove the intrinsic meMtof theartlclo. It U no m vc than just to a Jd tint the nvrr agcpfiyilcl o of to-day U not dominated by the prejudice which relanled the progrrps and m Hllfll the ituwees of his prede cessor of nt rjon? than tveny-flve years ago. Ho arcL-pt4 Idnt from all quarters aud endors es and atlopts demonstrated healing agents whertvt'r he Cr.d them. Tlw right of liemon's Caixlne Porous Pias ter lo Kind at the head of all exlernal. appl -Cutlons whtteocvor, for the mitigation or cuie, of Is n liMijrer questione I. hot th-i i-nrchascr, however, lc on his guar' saln.st imitatio'is. The genuine has the word CA PCT.v E CVT In the middle. eabory & Johnson, Chemists,. New 1 oric. feb Wff Farmers, Take JSolice. jrOKS13' HOG CHOLERA COMPbUNl 1 just th thine to cure or prevent Hog Cho' en and all dtseas"S to which swine are su ject; U will prevent that dreadful dtsea known as Trichnae, and will put vonr hOfr 1 a thrifty, healthy rendition, clearing the kid aevH, lirer. Ac , of worms and parasites Each package contains one and ono-hal pound and will. If given strictly according t directions, cure 10 hogs of the Cholera and put 20 noes in a condition to fatteu In one half th usual time, thereby saving one half of the feet' The farmers of Duplin countv are giving I the praise. All farmers should bay a pact age. . For wale .whotoanfe mil retail, bv W. II. CiKKEX, Druggist, Market Street. Wilmington . C. dec 19-ilAw tf Fayetteville Observer. QN' THURSDAT, "FEBRUARY 8th, 1SS3, the un 'enigned will revive the publication oi tuo FAYETTEVILLE OBSERVER. The OusERvrjt.wl 1 b a .largrf 2S column wsjkly uew -paper. nd will be milled to sub tcrtb rs. postage paid, at $1 pr annum, al ways in advance. 1 will give he ne f the day in as arapfc form a luspa--c will permit, and oth r g ar and occasional .-.orrepn-dents lb contribute letters fiora theCapitt on stat po itics an I xfTilrs. IHm.c itic in toiuic . the usebver will Jab r. flntt of all, to assure the iro.perit ui the T w i of F ivettevlile, to ievelop th val aprlcultur 1 resources -of its own and the rteignborlog coun c. andti promote all in y ce ns no welfare of the teopioof North Carolina. Opp -4d to siih tnoratlons cQ the homely ways of .ur f tthers a-. In th gu of in gres. harm H.x-leiy. Uie "Bsekveu will bf loun I In full Myrapaihy with the new t ilogs born of t e hau.e I c-mditl-m .f the outh which -ound ju lament or enlightent-l expert emxj fl'H to b also goo I. . - Asio ie e-t:it Vni strive to deserve the reputitl hi of tlu jiame it iulierit-s 0 li I ;H I.K. Jr UK. -i DYES 'jit i BEFORE -AND -AFTER Cectrk AppUances art sent 30 Days' Trial. "TO LIEU OULY, Y0UI1 Q OR OLD, I r aO are saScruur froot Ktsrocs Pkhtutt, I f Lorr VrTAUTT. Lack or h'xava FOkcs aud vtociL. Vuma WuDmszt aad ail thoea 3 ortrta t'XMOVAi. JixTCRX tfilrtax from Ar and Soeettn: Mrf ai com plsto revto nacn ot Hsaxtb. Viooa and Maxbooo uuiiimnv. waMMMioruiiMnMamtpueiuw. ddr&s VCLTAi: BUT CO MIXH1I I - MISU JfAUD SECOKlVnAJsD FOR 8AUS jTheDafly Reviews A wimVcame OD on summer A soutb wiiul. swift and boh!, tuir with a h:ntof sapphire ekies1 Ami jasmtnu's starry gohl And lay at the feet of a daftxlil white; . Aud tilled her with biisj Untold. O daffoditt -spill fragrant mo yoar breath; Antl she gave it in sigh on sigh ; Oh. stoop Irom jour siatHy purity. ' And kisi tue Where I !" But "Nay. my dear wiud! I'm a nan!" she said; That wib I must deny." "Then you lore me not," cried the eager wintl; I . I She trembled where she Mood ; I k",,' a. clime where the crimson ro3e , I Wit. ...cut mo -in wanner mood.1 Taeti i:o. thin !" aid the daffodil. And tightened In r snow-wbue sn d. - . At eve tho syrect south jwind had fled. And the dutf tdd stood alone; ' lie lay ".the. heart of themusk-roso ' red, Whei.eo the west wind scarce had flown, . nd the one pure tear.the daffodil shetl To the tuuulight only Was known. . tlnston Transcript. m ll i ' Diiiniy r'uot-lieiir. - The rage for noyelties in shoes and stockings is quite as great !as eer. here txrtainlj never was a tiriie when vometi with pretty leet couiir display hem to greater advantage, for on the ther side, when women with' Ungrace ful ones could hide them so successfully. 'ot the iurmer are sijh-s and colors H-yond enumeration: For the la'ter ire exctHnly low-cut sandals and npersin bronze kid. bl:ck jsittin r black undressed kid. with a bit of uiurouiery or beading upon thepointtd ei these to, he worn invariably with lockings of black or some dark shade, he pale tints being left for those whose lelicaiely-shaped feet can best venture o display them. Among the novel ancies lor these-f fa vored ones are Jharles IX shoes of silk, matching ; li.e vst nine, aud Wat teati shoes of while Suede kid. The latter usually have the iocs hand-painted.' this ornamentation lien o- ingdoue by tho -ladies then- elves after purchasing ths plain shoes, vlthouich this material is easily soiled l is very easily cleaned with clay-pipe towder. andals ot iray kid or bronze are worn with home toilets over stck- ngs of cardinal silk, this being a par-' :cularly elegant combination , in foot lressing.. . l'ale silver-gray silk stockings, em" noidereil m the iustep with delicate nauve flowers, are als the ihe height d elegance; these are worn with 1 w ir slipper of pale jrray kid. w rkil on the toes. With cut steel and tit e hi 1 o- im b aKs. lii k slioes. that a hn i time ago were so fashi nahle for dane- l.ig anil evening, wa , are ijU tu dis- anled, and the sandal ot hoe. like the .loves and lan. inu-t always matca the .oilet. Sew York Post. II yu are Kuineri. n health ; from any causej especially rom the use ot any of the thousand lotrums that promise so largely, with oug fictitious lesiimoHials.have no fear, itesort to Hop Bitters at once, and in a hort ttm you will have the most ro tus aud blooming iiealth. Tlie CJoutl Boy's Pritner. THE YOUNG MA-GI CI AN. The fol low-ins exS pe-ct-iiients are bu im-ple and ea-ny, and au-y lit-lle oan do them, and make the Home (Jir- i.. : .1.. i i l.. ( eie iuuu ijie-iy. THF-AI LING! BA BY. t When Nurse is Out of the Room, tie i White silk Thread tight-ly A -round Ua-bys leg, iir a Create of the Fat whero it will not Show. In a few vlinutes Ba-by wiil Set up a Howl.' and nei-ther Nurse, nor Ma-ma, nor Sis ter lei-en.. ftor Grand ma. nri yet Sis tcr ivato will be A-ble to Find j where thai Dratted Pjnis. Of course yvhen the l)c-tor rinds the Thrcail, you! can ei- 4uer Liu out of It or pnivo an !Al-ibi. THE MYS-TI-FIED CAT. Some af-ter-hoon when sis-ter I lel-en is out hunt-ing new Kusrs with Cous-m Etelle. Cjax. Ie-na's Cat jn-to Sis-te ilel-en's Koom, stain his mouth' with ited Ink, and gum a fea-ther from the Oau-a-ry to Ilis Xoso. Then you can ta'ie the Bird from us Cage! aud 8e4l it o the Junk Man a-roum! the; Cor-rnei lor six-ty-rive :cats. tHking! cm re- to leave the Oat in the Jioom. Vhen Sis er llel-en Comes s Backl there will ban Kn-ter lain nieht. ahd la-tei on a lovo-ly tri-an-gle will bujmade b un cle Charley, the Cat. and a Citlb. " THE IN-VEK-TED FISUi. , Soni mom fug when Sis-ter Kate is in t.ie lar-tor tu-riingthe ,Banjo, piur a lit-tle Am-mo-nia or- pep-er Saure in-to Ifer A qua-riuni. i With-in an llour the astou-ished Fish will Swim upside Down, which will! be ver-y cu-ri-ous and A-musmg, esp-ci al-ly to Sis ter Kate. j ! ! ' Bed-Hidden and Cured W. E. Huestis. of Emporia. Kan sas, says that his wife hail been sick nearly teven jears, and for the last four months bed-ridden. She has been neated by a number of physicians and only grew worse. Her; atleniion was called to Or R. V. Pierce's -(olden Medical lM8civery' and ''Favdrite Pre scription.""' whicii she commenced using In one week she could sit up. and in three weeks she could walk j about. B dniggists. jj t-f mm H . I The stylograthic pen is one of the ne cessarie8 of our modern civilization. If Hood's song had bemjDip,tMp. dip." instead of "Stitch, stitch, stitch. it would have lost its text at the hands of Mr. Livernaore, who has given his age this perfection of pen, benholder, and case, and ink, all in one, handsome, and always at hand and ready for use. The inventor has put sbme new im provements into it. and now what re mains but lor every scriba and letter writer to-find it on hUdesk. JnkiiL ler and cleaner, all go with it AmL to crown all the price ;ha bsen reduced to $2. Send that monnt to, the Bole agent. Mr. Louis E. ! Dunlap, 20f Wash," inglon SC, Boston. Mass . and the re turn mall will bring yon this; most per loot peakntrtct4Qr ' potto nt tzisz. r:. XUo , Terr Ule Cans Girl Jttapga on a L'Ti nra -hpr na unrn y li oKliiur 44 jw n h a retard ovtr iitr latJK YotT rake tho Jeu ties t o i r i the world and put a Lxiard over , her face. and turn hr out in a j loiqre and sfce ffetsi trie reputation of terns onhily. and you would swear a!ie would jump ftnc a and false merry hades; aidl ou would not give mt much tor iier ;by: felt) fcnly4 ior oeer. it is so with the girl.l If she Tvearu her hair hih cm her tan-head, or ! brushel back, or even had frizzes, and nas a om1 iiHtk. you will go jour bot tom d -dar n her; And feel that she is as fpMxl its cold, aud that when olio tell her joung man that.shu lore him there is no disootint on it.- au? no njgnii back; but take the same girl wiih nT front hair banned, and when' she liMtk at you.- jo'u- feel jut an thiuy:h; she vrrmld hook, antl you can't trust her She has a feiii e-jumpin hk that makes a '.young man leel as .;.hoiuli he wouhln't feel safe unless she was tied hand' and foot so - she couldn't get out of the pasture. Al ii 1 with Oaxs may irj itr b gwl and I ----- - - mJ ' W . true. bt its awtul hard work. Whi n 8he loogs, ;tt- hVrM"lt in I he glas ut.d seen I h quarter of lreheatK she says i hefsjf: vI aih rraiijierou! they warn to lok out lor mo 'Sho thinks she i all risjht but ' She is constantly doii g tloing mat. whkdi a ;irl who 'wears hci, hair, brusheii back wuld jut 4hink of "doings , Tlio baig gii liuay ;be!ng i t he rhuroli nd niav try. to put on pious lookiwhilo thehymn is bi-'imrp ad. ' Buthe will lo k but lrbm lhiiid iho- bangs sidewise. at some meek and lowly young Chrintain who is trying to ei. his iuind fixed on the hymn ami he will get his mind fixed on her, and it-will break him ull up aud - he wont know wither he is ringing-' A -charge to keep I have1' or "She's a daisy.1 The bang girl may place her bangs down on the back of the pew ahead of her dur ing the morning prayer ahd try; to4 be uoikI, hut her tl dhrs wiil bo too tight, and as she Miche around 'to cae the fcpain lone eve . will rie like tie morning sun over the back of the pew. and that eye will -catch the : eye of a young man two seats to the right, wh is trying to cover his lace with one hat d while he tries to keep the flies oil" tl e p imade on his hair with the other, aim his interest in the prayer is knocked into a ocked hat The banking of a girPs hair changes the whole nature of the littlo wretch, anil he becojues as a; gun that is loaded. You take a 'picture of Kvangelino11 aud bang her hair and she would look as . -though" she would 'run at" people How 'would,' Mrs'.; Van Cott. the alleged female !. preacher, look with her hair-bapceii? It is juat the same with: boys. .You take a nice, pious Suuday-schcol boywho can l e ciu 300 verses of the NewTe -tament and cut his hair with a clipieraud he :I"-ks like Tug W'illson.rFtciica- an.; Titties. ; 1 A Cincinnati dairy man is changed W h luting off the upot hi- horses i his is something unusual in the of showing love tor horseflesh. ear way - i ..in - Don't Hie in the Llonsc "Routrh on Rats11 C'eais out 'rats, mice, roaches, bed'bugs, flies ants; molesr chipmunks, gopher. 15c. . . ' ' U' The ocean front at ijong branch has bpen washing away o vfast that tie Itroperty owner there 'are -building b ilkheads ahd jetties la save their prop erty. , :. ' IriAOsue la an effect, not a- cace. Its origin wilbia: iU maulfctttations without. Hence, .o cure the dlseiwe the CAUSE must be remov d. and la no otbelr way can a cure be effected. VAUNEtt'S SAFE KIDNEY AND MVEU ;URE la eetabUahod on just this principle. It raallzesr that f 95 Per Cent. Of all diseases arl&e from deranged kidneys and iver and it strikes at once at the root ot the liltt -ultv. The elements of which it is coro iks3 aVt directly ujon the gi-Citt organs, both is a FOOD and ItEsTOREU. and by placing tJiem fn a healthy condition, drive disease antl tain from the system. . . - -. . ' r For the Innumerable trouble1 caused by.un Jiaalthy Kidneys, Liver and Uainary Organs; or the distreinjE Disorders of Women; for. !l ilaria and for physical derangements jrener kilv, this frreat remedy has no ejnal. Bcwan t impostsrs Imitations aad concoctions said to be just good. ! For Diabetes ask for WJIXEK'S SATE Dl AHETE8 CUKE. - For sale by ail deaJera. . H. U. WARNER A CO.. apl li-lm . . Rochester. S. Y. Foreclosure Sale. B Y VIRTUE OF THE POWER OF SALE contalne-1 In a certain deod made by J. J. EUis and wife to T. li. LIppIrt, as Trustee for Bnatwrlght & MrKoy aad their belrs and signs, and rocord-jt In Book P r P, page 232. of the Records of New Ha orer-mnnty; the n'xtetvirnd ts Attorney for he said trus. tee. will sell to the iiighebt "bid-ier for ca-h at tne Co rt lloudoor In the city of Wilming ton, on Monday April 2nd. 183, at 13 o'cl ck, M the ollowtngiecrttxd proport situate ln said cltjr beginning a tbe Northwest tn cr-6-ction or 1 enth with Chestnut street, ru s thence North with the Western tine of Tenth street 50 foet, tboce West along Y ramHert' line H po es la Hunt's line, thence foutb 50 feet to Chbtout street, tbonco along the North line of Cbestrrat street 18 poles to the begin-Dii.g.,- - - J. JK BJCLLAJir.Jr., :i meh 1-SOd . ... ., Attoruey. L not, life la sweeping by, go andlar be 1 1 fore rom die, aome LJ : ! thinr mlarhty and anbl'ma tea v behind to copotwr time.- $68 wek Jn your nwo town. f5 outfii free. No rtek. EverylhlBS new. . Caplttl net required We will firnish you eTerythlng. Many .are tnakt2forttirv Iie make as mncb men. aoo dots &sa gxra . maae grea pay. Reader, If yon want business- wtttcbyovcaB care great pay all ta tLs, wrtia for paxticu an toll. Uli tXTT Ae ii rPortiaad. JIaloe. LStS ISifi T F?r thz j Cure of Cougni, Colds, i Tlniirscnes?,' Bronchi tis.Cronp; Infia i enz3 Astlini,V licpiiig .Coug'i, In -1 r.',enLLc"-.;imrjtiriri?!:ia tor tne t i.:-f pf cannt. r ..it: persons iu'adran 4 i cd stages ot ins Disease.-For.Saic I " I -Tincits Pricef 25 Cents. octl-tf WHOLESALE TFICES. The fidlowinjj 'tmotrtlons rert-Rent wholesale prices cnenJly in making- ui mrAUtinhrs hijfiier I'liof 4ihv- to be bijted BAGGING i ! SundanU. IS ib 11 BACON N6rth Carolina: - 1 .' ! llama, ft 00 Shoulders, i9- 10 .slde. 5ft h 00 3 15 U U IS 151 11 12V li 85 WESTERN SMOKED Hams. 'Svles.' tf lb.......... Shoulders ...... . Di.Y SALTED fc Sides, r Shoulders, tf b BARRELS Spirits Terpentine. C0 St) 00 .& Second Hand, each 1 Now N'ew Vork, each........ 1 New Ci tv.each 1 BEESWAX, T lb ., 75 00 m 30 en 1 rW I CS) 00 90 so ; BlilCKS, If M J8CTTER, V lb - . North Carolina............... TS Northern.......... 20 Wilmington.... 7 50 Northern.'. ..... 0 00 00 33 (a 9 50 U 00 CANDLES, lb - Sperm.....;:................. Tallow , ; Adamantiae. .......L.... CHEESE, lb I . Northern Factory............ j Dairy, Cream... ............ SUte COFFEEtf. 8-r i J Java...... I.... , . Laguyra... ...... ....... ...... Rio............ ; CORN MEAL, bus., in sacks OrVrTON TIES, tf 'bundle.... 18 & iil4ira 14 CS) 14 &) 10 & 25 12 15 14 144 12 j 25 11 13 80 18 & 10 (O) 10 774s 50 01 75 domestics SUeetlnpTr 44, tf yd 7 Yarns, tf bunch 1 00 EGGS, tf dozen.. 0f FISH . Mackerel, No. 1, tf bbl. 1. 00 ' Mackerel, No. 1, tf half bbl.. 8 50 ' Mackcrel.No. t. tf .. bbl. ... 9 GO Mackerel, No. 2, tf halfj)bl.: 5 00 r Mackerel, No, 3, tf bblv..U 7 75 Mullets, tf bbl.,..J....;..... 3 00 Mullets, Pork" bbla. 7 00 N. C. Roe Herring, tf keg, ... S 00 Dry Cod, tf lb ... 5 FERTILIZERS, tf 2.000 lbs Peruvian Guano," No. 1 57 80 " No. 2...... -36 00 . Lobos. , 00 00 Bauarh's Phoeuhate. .. ....... .00 00 , CarolboaKerullser.. ....... ...45 00 Ground Bone..... ........ ....00 00 - Bone Meal. . .:. 00 00 Bone Flour........ ........ ..00 00 Navassa Guano. .40 00 Complete Manure.. ......... ..00 00' Whann's Phosphate.. v.00 00 Wando phosphate 00 00 (0 . & 1 (ft) '7 10 25 20 00 10 OC (UJlOlX) a 5 50 & 8 00 ea 3 so e (S 4 () & .ft &::7 00 S)S 00 , oo 50 00 40 00 545 00 , 57 CO 45 00 ' fi67 00 70 00 4870 00 Bcrger a liutz'e Phosphate.. oo oo em oo Excellcnza Cotton Fertilizer. 55 00 H0 00 French's CaHio ate of Lime & 7 50 & 9 01 e 5 oo fco a oo 0 50 & S 75 T t 50 n 6 o & 7 50 (9 13 French's Agricultural Lime.... FLOUR, tf bbl Fine..... Northern 8ujer. 44 ' Extra...... . Family. City Mills Extra-.. rf " Family. Extra Family.... a 50 0 00 5 50 6 00 7;00 6k0 5' 75 6 50 .11 70 GLUE tf lb.......' ,M GRAIN, tf bushel - Corn, from store, bag-a, white. Corn, caro, in bulk, white. .. - Corn, cargo, lnbars- white.. 1 Corn, cargo, mixed, in bags. . Oots, from store.............. Cow Peas. ............ ........ HIDES, tf lb Green ; . Dry.. j 75 6) 65 B0 80 . 6 13 25 10 85 a ct l ( et, 0) & . i as l 10 57 75 4 10 HAY, tf 100 ft& Eastern Western.................... North River. HKJP IRON, tf Ton 1 1 90 00 75 0 00 i 13 00 1 10 LA.KD. tf a ' Northern.....................: North Carolina LIME, tf barrel-. 14 14 50 St) LUMBER, City Sawed, tf M f t. Ship Stuff, rosawed. .......... IS 00 RoHgb- Eilfe-Plauk 15 00 tfKO 00 016 00 zn oo 15 00 ... W est India Cargoes .accormng 13 00 18 00 V .mtjr ................. . Dressed Flooring, seasoned. Scautline and Board. cora'a-.12 00 MOLASSES, tf srallon New Crop Cuba, in hhds..... I h i 44 in bbls.. Porto Rico, In hhds . .. ln Ublg Su.u.r House, In hhds. L V - 44 V, fx bbla.. Syrup. In bbls 00 43 00 00 00 00 40 (ft & & & & a 41 42 45 4 29 32 SO 75 15 45 NAILS, tf Kegr.Cut.10d baais- 0 00 OILS, tf gallon i Kerosene.. 0i$t& Lari 1 10 & - fHU""! f. t"a CI f-.J l-Vii I iti 111 Lineed 90 I-fio Rosm... 90 Gt) ! 00 Tar.i.;.?.. r. 00 & jo 1 Dock and Spar 00 22 POULTRY j Chickens, live, grown........ 33 CI 35 44 . Spring 30 & 30 Tnrkeyo......... 75 & 25 PEANUTS tf bushel... "SO fiJ 1 10 POTATOES, tf bushel Sweet. 60 75 Iriidi, tf bbl.. 3 50 3 75 PORK, tf barrel City Mess.......... 23 5C 24 00 Prime le 00 17 00 Rump 17 00 li? 00 RICE- Carolina, tf tb-. 4 8 i Rough, tf bushel 96 1 15 - RAGS, tf Eh Country 1 1, ICity..... l IW'PE, tf ft 14Vs 22 SALT, tf sack. Alum... 00 75 Liverpool Oo 80 Lisbon 00 00 American 00 75 SUGAR, tf lb Cuba 00 00 Porto Rico.... 00 G 00 --A-oee..-.....i.T.r.-.r 00 104 B s 00 - 9 c " . - S gi, Ex C 3 . 9v, - Crushed, 104 11 SOAPjtf fb Northern 5 iiilks, tf M Contract. ' Common 5 ctrcs "TtW 2 00 a i 50 Cypress Saps....... ... 4 50 a s oo O 7 50 IS 00 10 00 6 it 00 en oo 12 00 ? 50 7 CO 6 OC 4 00 crprees Hearts o io- STlrES. tf Sf WrO. Barrel. .12 00 R. Q. llogsbead. ... 00 00 TALIX)tv, tf fb. ........ ...o... 5 TIM BE By tf.M feet-Shipping.! 2 00 Fine Shipping... Al 25 JExtra do ................. Mill Prime. .'Mill Fair........ Common Mill................ Inferior to Ordinary......... WHISKEY, tf gal Northern North CaroUna.. ............ WOOLrtf ib Washed........ 9 50 7 50 50 5 00 0 00 1 3 T 1 00 2M 2i :s s 21 a 23 10 .15 SUYer Plated Spoors and Forks, low pices; ' jACosi.'a .".""- t MISCELLANEOUS? FINE WMES LIQUOES. 11. BRUNHILD & BR0., v -i -. ,. - . - .' No. 2 Granite Row, Wilmington , i1 .,C . H70CLD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE f I ' I to the public that they have lately Imported - I i from flrd hands In Europe, and which is now In boml at Custom House, j :; NOTED vintages ALSO A LAHGE QUANT1TYIOF . - . ' ' f Delicious Sherries, Ports of the Finest Bouauet, i And most celebrated brands. ! ' I i ' They hare frnthermore addvt to jUiOlr full a d well. Clocted etock a complet-e lino of FRENCH CORDIALS AND IJQUER3 Bailable t'tbe The palate of I he most fastidious. ' nochc6ter Browing Company, through Mesfti.-Heivry L. Becker & Co.! hare dven the a the agency for their "Export Beer and which does not want Tor praise from all quar ters. They solicit patronage. Oct 19 PI M. Hale's Publicatious. WOODS TIMBERS OK NORTH CAROLINA. ' ; 1 voh Kmo . UeltaJ f l.'25. ' "The publication of Mich facts in a thaie that nmkes them awes-iible, is the very le t service iht tlio pubiie siilritfd ien in tlio -south, can do their states.'' A. Y. irorld. , "The vci-r IhSnsr r.ceMfnl. A very fmjortiu)t work i or th UieJ, iri''min)ton' Star. 4"A timely and valuable KubUction- Muft prove f roat service to tho i tatt." Char lotte Journal. - ""Mr." H.le 'bvs' dorte tho State a great ser vice " Biblical Jiccorder. ' i J 'Of such thorough excellebce thnt it de serves I th wi'lest .civcuia tion. XushrUle (Tfnn.) Lumberman. The bok is v. ell printed on ilnted"paer, is had.-omelv bound in cloth, coht ins 'Xj-1 p 'ges and sn accurate nnd bf-aut'.fully excciued map of the dater with all itw railroad joules de "liucd. . I EVERYBODY'S HOOK. Answers to simple questions frequently put to lawyer by I aymen. P- bits in Law r v tine to o'-ci-y man in North Carolina be Pro'e-"ion tl man, ithe Farmer, th Mec ni-. ihe Landlord, the Tenant, the Cropper, the L tborrr. . j 12mo , paper, Price (Five Postage Stamps'1 15 ceuts. F'or side by booksolfers generally, who rosy be supplied in qmn titles on favorablo terms, by cith r jf the unSeicIm d. I if nut to bo- h-fd at mr local book store, maile t po.-t-pabi on roc iit of ihe price, bv i K. J II ALE & SN, ' Publieher-, Bok-cbers ami St.-itioner.'3, N. Y. ; o, I. M. Hale, Publisher, Uakigh, N. C. feb U New York & Wilmington Steamship Line. STEAMERS W1LL SAIL FROM NEW YORK KEKY J WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, ats;o'ciock, P. M. GULF STREAM. BENEFACTOR.. REGULATOR.... GULF STREAM. BENEFACTAR.. REGULA1 OIL... Through ....Saturday, Jaauary 13 .Wcuiioeday, Jenuary 17 ....Saturday, January 20 L.Wclneaday, January 24 ... ...Paturday, January 27 .Wednesday, January 31 Bills ; i Lading and Lowest Ihrougn Rates guaranteed to aod from P elate In North and South Carolina.- ' For Freight or Passage apply to THOMAS E. BOND, superintendent, WlhnlTigton, N.'C. THEO. G. EGER. Freight Agent. I 35 Bma'tway, New York. WM. P. CLYDE & CO., weceral AgtnU. jan 8-tf. i ; Marvin's Celebrated jpiRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, Alllaea and Prices, from $50.00 to eVOOXO. Icknowl&dged by tbe beat authorities to be tbe BEST SAFE MADE. t " Extract from Scientific American cdltorlai o' Veb. 11th, 182: 44 We are also asked as to the best lire proof saiea. We say MARVIN'S." A. WrLLARI. doc 19 Aaettt at WUminartmi. 20,000 NEW PEANUT SACKS AND 4 Busliel Oat Sacts. FoiCsarAi YiUard'o. lan U-U A1ST1)1 CaroiHia :Centrcli:iI; E. CoDipaSy; omcs or gexexax. Si i WXImlrgton, N. C, Nor. Ift2t, 1333. t Change of Schedulo. fS AND AFTER NOV.' lithiSS. TSX3 following scneatue win be operated oa tils PASSENGER, MAJL AND EXPCZS3 TBJLCl, ' DAILY.' , . u ; f NolY a,ro Wilmington a.....?...! r. 11. 1 Arrive at Charkme U. .:.7.40 A, IL, No! 2. 1 C-lotte at.......r..7S P. 11. S Arrlte at Wilmington ai....a.C0 A. II. - Tral is Nos. 1 and 3 stop at reculareatSoss only, tnd tolnts designated ln tho.Compacj'i Time Table. j Trail No. I. fHIly except Snnday. - Do. No. 2. do. - . cLx. SertrriUy. j i . "' SHELBY Dm3JOt."PASS.UER, UAJl. EXPRESS AND FREIGIIT.1 ' Dally except zanders. J . j ' reave Charlotte.. .-i.. A. rt. r'' AniveAt ShcIbF...i...)..w.lS.tO P. H. LoaveSbelby..5....;..........,-., ,L40 fJ: Arrive at CharkHUr. 5.40 fl UL ' rTraiue No, 1 and 3 make elose of nnectloD ftt i Hamlet with R. A A. Trains to and from Ral eigh, and at Charlotte "With 8 belby Dtrtaios .Tratn.r.-r- 4; i . - Tbnugh Sleeping Cars letweo Wllraltyrto.' and tarVvite ami Raleigh anft Charlotte. Tako Train No, 1 for1 StitMvtlle. btvtfae Wef NOR R, Af-hcville autLfdnU wesu " . Al-5 ), forsparuinburc,; Unonvlllo, Athens, Atlanta aud ail poiatiouthwet : - 1 " - " U C' ONES, 'V - ; ; ' J 'J' 5 Snperlntondent. , F. CIARK, General Vaicngor Axent , Wilmington & Welflon Railroad Companje Omcs or GzsTEvniii BvrzdmrLnvtsr. YUmlngton, N. O, Hot. 6v.1S8S. . i Change of ScheHulo. ,v; ONi AND - AFTER sbrJs! sS2t AT t.4 A. M.. Paspcnffcr Trains oiT the Wtlmln ton & Weldon Railroad will run as follower 1 DAY MAIL ANDErRES8jTS2LTN8 DalLT yog. 47 Noutw' ahd", 43 South. Leave WllndntOn, Front SU rtopot, 6.40 A.' If, Arrive at Woldon. ....... 12.40 l M. Ijeavo WeMon...... .'...i... s.80 P. li. Arrive at WlUn'gton.FrontStj. D'yt, 90 p. II. Fast Thkouou Mail. Pamkhoes TsaihS DAILT Noe. 43 NoQTH AHD JO JSOCTH. ' reave Wllmington.Frdpt SL, Depot, 5.45 P. M. Arrivt at Weldon. ....... ... ...... 1.10 P.M. Leave Weldon. ............ ...,..... 6.10 P.H, Arrive at Wllm'gton,FTontSUD4pt 10.55 P. It, MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAINS DATLT. Nos. 45 orth and 4iSouh. ; Leave Wilmington. .:..:.';.J; 9.80 P. If.' Viiveat -ci,lon.. ..... 4.00 A. II. I eavi Weldon aU.. ., 1.10 A IL Arrive at Wilmington.....'......... 7.03 A. XI, Train No. 40f!outh will stop only at Rocky Mount, Wilson, Gohbtboro and Magnolia, j Trains on Tarboro Branch ISoad Leave Rocky Mount for Tarboro at-12 M. and 7.15 P. III Dai,r- 'turning, leave Tarboro at 9.90 A. IL and 3 P. M.. fHiily.- i . j T Trains on Scotland Neck Branch Road le Hfillfax for Scotland Neck at .0 p. II Re tuminsr leave Scotland Meek at 1 o VLnk L daily; . .v , i i ",.- 1 1 irain no. i. makes close connection at Wei ton for all points North Dallv . All rail vi Richmond, and daily except Sunday yi Baj Line. Train No. 43 runs dally and makes cleae nm -nectlon for all tiolnts North yla Richmond and Washington. No. 47 makes close connoctioa for Tarboro. i . , r . All trains run soLd between ,Winimgton aad Washhngton, and have PuUman , Palace Sleep : JOHN V", DrvTNE, ll . . 4 General Superintendent. : T. M. EMERSJN, General paenger AxenL I nov 5 Wilmington,: Columbia & Augusta R. R. COe! OrncE.or GehzbaXi BxjTzsxkrtxpxKT 1 Wllznlngton, N. C Not. 5, 1382, Us "t r.'-ilL-vtst r Change orSchc'duIe. . . - - . 4. " ! ! ' : i; ON AND- AFTJCR NOV. BTH. 1882, At 7.25 a. M., taj following Piaaeoger ticbed ' ui wUl be run-on this road 1 f -r j ... NIGHT EXPRESS TRAlNSDAJLT-Ko. U 'I ' Weit and 7 Ease- 4 ' ! - - Ixsave Wilmington. .....;.... 9.60 P. H. Leave FkJretioe.... l,:r.'. X.55 A. ft. Vrnve at C. C. A A. JuncUon. 6.20 A. IU Arrive at Columbbk... ....... ....... 6.40 A. IL Leave Columbia. ...;.. 10.00 P. U. Ieave C. C. A A. Junctloo.. .10.20 P. II. (jenve Florence.. .............. IM A. tl. Vnive at Wiimitgton... ...... C3 A. II. NIOHT Mia AH1 PAaSSHOXK Tkaih, Datlt. No. 10 wtsT. aJcd: Dat Mail, ahd Pa- SKXCETB Tsaih, No. 43 asL I Leave VVllndngton.. ...... ......... .1L10 P. XL Arrive at Florence.................. 2,45 A. XL y Iave Ftorinoe... ........ .......M..lX&5 P. M.' Arrive at Wilmington............... 6.25 P. U. ; MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAINS DATLT No 45 West and 45 East. 1 ', 1 Leave Wilmington.. ;..........;...7.2S A. If Arrive at Florence ...11 JO A. II Leave Florence al.. ........ ........ .4.50 P. II. Arrive at Wlim!ogton...........,...3LW Pi IX. Train 43 stops at ail Ht&ttona. " r No. i stops only at Flcmlugtoa, WldtetCla. Fiir ltlun and Marion. .Ml . Passenirers for Colombia aod all points cm O. A C; R. It., C., A IL It. SUtiona. Aiken J tlon.i and all points beyond, should take 43 N be lit Express. , j ' Separate Pullman Sleepera for Charkatoa ana i or Augusta on Train 4X ., All trains run solid between Charleston ta& WllmlBgWn, . . ; - - n . JOrfN r.DTVTXtil . '- Grrcral SnpertBtenoBL I T If. EMERSON, General Passenger Agtct. nov 5 - -. i SOME MORE. 4-" RECEIVED, ANOTTJISU LOT OT UiVA NA i"ciranooT3. those EIJCGANT Warrantel the fiext '.. ' J I FITt CENT CIGAR, ) : . 'Tr ' lntbOrlty.' ! j ALSO A TL LINE OF ' 1 Tobacco & Tobacco Goods; , CaCSaid take a smoke. . ' ' V. GRFCNXT7AXa So. Trtmt SLSrknr JUesXraCertr? (&aiv f . ' . ...-' ! i . i - t , ." rv i - t