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MISCELLANEOUS 10 Bfc,THE GREAT . CURES Rheumatism, Tfeuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache, Kra Tbmat, Swelling Pjrlii. Bruises, BirM, BcaM. Promt Bite AXD ALL OTttZS BOBIXT PAIA8 AXD AfUCS. . , U br DnngUu and Dealers ererrwhere. Fiftj CetU & bITtto. Directions in II Lanco&ces. THE CITABLE A. VOSELEU CO. men ii THAT SETTLES IT. Brouslit Into Competition with the World, t lie Best Carrier off Hie Honors. At the great Centennial Exhibition of 1870, the leading products or all the branches 'of he World's ludas'ry were as-mbled at Phila delphia. To carry off a prls in tho face of tut tremenkua competition ws a task of no ordlnaryidlfli u'ty. Inventions ami prepara tions for the alleviation of palu anl the cwie of disease were prc&eit In the urn ategt p?ss! ld varWy, representing the skill and the pro jound sts'uly of the age, ami It may be of ltal Importance to you, peronal!-,' 'to now thd the highest ad th3 o dy mp tal giver to rubber Porus planter, was awarded t the minn'HCtnrer of BENSON'S CVPCINE PO-RU- PLASTER, by the foil wir.g jury: Dr. NVJ1. ROTH, Surgeon-General, Prussian Arm. J. II. THOMPSON, A. M., M. I., Washing ton, l. c C B. WniTE, M !.. New.Orlenni. . E :NK-T KLhlSCH. M. !., Austria. The decision Was afterwards oonflrm! by the medical jury at the last Paris Exposition. Knowing the value of a rh hhrh and unbiased te tlmony, the medical profess'on, b th In the United state and In I urope, quickly threw a ide the old, slow-atlnar planters th;y had , boen usin;?, xnd adopteI ,Benson3-4n their rcu'ar practice. That physici:ina and sur censot the broadest reputations did this, dis tinctly prove the Intrinsic merit of the article. It U no id re than jusi to a id th it the aver aephysici n or to-d ty Is not do-ulnated ty the projuliceii which retarded the progress and m the puocs-B's of his pre ie- cessors of nt nutrc than twenty-live ye irs ag . lie accepts idnts fr.ra all quarters and en-ors and adopts d iimnstratcd healing agents wlicn-vt r he finds them. The right of iJcuson's Caprine Porous P'as tcr to rt-ind :it the head of al external appli cations wh itsoovor, for the mitigation or cure of "Isease, Is n I tnrer questionc I. l-et ihs p irchascr, however, bq on hi guard against imitations. 1 hegcnulne has the word CAPCINEcut iu the ml Idle. ieab iry A Jolmson, chemUts, New "i ork feh'JM.v Ldsoaee U an effect, not a cause. Its origin wit iln ; Its manifestations without. Hence, to cure the "llscasc the CAUSE must be remov m. ami in no other way can a cure le effected. A1 8A'E KIDNEY. AND LIVEH CL UK la established on Just this principle. It realUes that nt. f all diseases arise from derangvd kidneys and ivcr ami It strikes at once at the root or thr Mhcully. The elements of which dl Is com- SlTi.SMUn!5'tI?J,n the rcilt organs, both asalOODand KKsTOICKlc. and ify placing them In a healthy condition, drive diseAw? anH ain from the system, .s r?. lltaeralle trouble? caucd by an hsaltuy Kidneys, Uvcr anl L'jlnarv Organs; for tho Ustreing Dlor-lers of WometK for aalarla and for phyeicul derangement- gener illy. IhU great reu.ely has noettual. IjSware or immitoUrs, Imitations and concoctions aahl bo JUbt a gooiL i5?.t??li?J?25k for W- RNKUS SAFE Dl ror sato by all deakn-s. II. WARNER & CO., j , Ho'dweter. N. Y. apl 14-lra DR. DYES DffORr AND AFTFR ri lSLpEU.;0!llYf Y0U;I Q OH OLD, f ruO-4rt mSvrtaa froas Swrtocs Dzbiutt. jrL' V8 itautt. Lack or hEcvit Foacs akj .' lTl Watuk WxAExaasza. and ail tboe diseswe 2LTmaIi rt' a reaQlttnr from ABcacs and 9cwa- Spdy rcOief an t oocnpt roe Co raaooef UAt.ni. iaon and SUs ao" . c a ktskiv in rraade Uovery or tha Xinetnt a Century, at onom tor luiU-aiod P jx pUt free, -Alirs TSiTAlS SILTCfl.. LIARS K All, . Saver Plated Spoons and Forks, lor 9t5a"tt Jxcciis - f . 4 lll&imfilfii!,' "LIA MJP IV . 1-T Mi , s r-,-m 1IY I I TheDaily Eevievi A U3AVJ3.1A1USO. She will tint smile: bhe will not stir J I tfc.iryerwhife j I hk on her. T.e lips are chilly Ainl will mt fi peak; The: host of a lily In uiiher cht-tk. Her hair ah me! J lor hair her hair! IIiw h(dplt';slvl ! . - a" a . xviy uaiis thrul. i lint my caresses. I Meet in t hers, . O irh!e tns.- t That thread my tears ! I kiiss the eyes 1 Oti i-ither iiI, Where her love lies 1Yvvt hid. ' j' J I eeaj-c my I weeping And iuilu :iimI say, 1 will be blta-uiu Tims, ffiiu- d ! ! Boslbn Transcript. The Wicked Little Girl. r . ff I ' ii . .uas up stairs cnaniug tier uress.". attl the heckle-laced hule irl. liug in r tlidTs bounei strings 'and jcastiug uer eye abui lor a tuf j laro einnli u sete us a eli;iwl ior, that duublu joiiiiwd young fen n' 1 ! i jour iiKher neel not dress up for tie." replied the leuiiaie agent of the ?i-io.iaiN aociety. taking, a eii sans- ti-u vHiw i neiMj.i iu iiieiuirror. nun no and tell her lot come' d u just as she is in her every .day clothes, ami hot' to siiiuu on cTeiuotiy. j j j "O.I. but.stie hasn't got on hen every day clothes. Ma vva" all dressed up in her new brow. i lea i-e sdbi expt eied AlisS Diuittial t-da. j Mis Diiiioml al ya.s cjiues over here 'jt lniw olj' her nee things, and ma ilon't mean to uot it It. When ma saw $ii comiiii; the said, I he oicKehl and 1 guess .She a as iikuI al:ut ( S'meLhin. Ala s.tiil if you :lw her Hew tlress She would have to tufar all b ul the ,poii heathen, who don't have silk, and you'd ask li r hr money-1 buy hymn hdoks to send Vm. Say. do the iligjier . ladies use hymn btk leavs to! do their hair up on find make it lri.z ? Ma say s she .tieses ijiat't all the ood the books do l.-a. a v Vm if they ever iiet :tu books., I wth or my Moil was a heathen." i . "Why, you wicket! : little .airl; what do you want of a heathen doll?'' inquired i he missionary. lady, taking a: biental. inventory ol the new things in the parlor to ret nfaterial for a homily on worldly extravagance.' i Si lolks uht send her lots of nice things lo u ear and feel slury to have Uer iioh.jr about ,nakd. 'I hen she'd have hair to friz; and I want a doll wiih truly hair ami! exes lhat roll up tike Deacon Sliderbaek's when he says! amen on Sun.lay, 1 1 ain't a wickffd iiirl either, 'cause' Uncle i Hick you know Uncie I)ik, he's! been out West, and swcattrawful and smokes ! in the house hesasl'm a 1'ly terror and he hopes I'tTbe au anel preity soii;. Ala'il be dovvn in a minute, so you needn't take y our cloak olf. She sanl she'd bix my ears if I akel you. to. Ala's piitliuif on that old dress she had last year; 'cause she said she didn't want you to thin she was able to give much this time, and she needed a new mull" worse than the Queen of the Cannon Islands neetletjl religion.1 Uncle Dick says you oughter ii to the islands, 'cause you'd be sale there, and the uatives'd be sorry they was such sinneis anybody would .'-end you I to' 'em. , He sas he never seen a heathen hunury enough to cat you. ' 'less 'twas a blind one. an1 you'd set a blind pagan's teeth in euxe so he'd never hanker al ter any more missionary. UiicieiJiicK s awiui luniiy. ami mnks pa and ma die laugh ing sometimes." . V ' I - ' Your Uncle Richanl is'. a j bad, de praved wueich: and ouhtj to) have re mained out Yest where his style is Hppreciated. lie sets a horrid example for little girls like you " ! 1 i Ji'Oh, 1 think he's nice. He showed me hnw lo slide down thei banisters', and he's teaching me to whistle ,when ma ain't round. : That's a irettv,.xjUak you've got. ain't it? ,I)o yqtl j buy al your gHKi ciotnes wuni missionary money ? Ma say s yon do." Just then the freekle-iaccd Utile girl's nut came into the parlor and kissed the missionary lady on the cheek and; said she was dli"hted to see her. and t hey f proceeded to have al real sticiabld chat. I he little girl's ma can't understand why a person who protases to be so charitable. as the' missionary agent doe. l!ould go rih-over t Miss! Dimond's ami &ay such if- iatured tilings as slie lid. and she thinks the missionary' is a doubIe-iaci.tl That Il.ttbaiKl of Mine Is three times the man' he was before !ie began using "Wells' Health Kenew- er. ai. - jiuciiis.?.. ajrire'j N'TV Wife. I he lady to, whom Ex Governor Spiaue. ot IJhode Island, was tuarrid at Siatiuto 1, Va . ou fhuiday. is j the divoict-d wite d :n iilri Calvert, now residing at .Cincinnati. The reco d s ales that the brid.room is liuy-oi.e -ais ol aue and Ihe br.de twenty-lhr c. The latter is a native of Cniiect.cut. bat has resided in West Virginia l.r t sevt ral years. Uev. Mr. Iluilihoii. the lector ol'Tiinity Chinch vho married La m, w: s iu C nferate limes au otli el on the staff of Geueral .Jeb lu ut. but alter I he wareniendthe niinistryj Mis. cSpraiiue is represented as quite pretty, ol fair complexion, brilliant blue eyes and dark brown hair. She is a i little below tjic medium height, graceful in uer movements and has a low ami itiusimd voice. On occasion of the nuptials the was attired in a dark blue traveling tlress, with mannin facings, which, tilting closely, set off lo ad vantage a taultless rigurc, (She wore a criniMHi fash with bw behind, a hat of olack velvet trimmed with red ribbons and two red i rich leathers.- Wtuh' inyton Post. 1 ;;' V , The snnimcrjiotel clerk Is now loot ing over his last year's - white neckties 10 see if they, will hold together for another (season. f . 1 n. , I, ; ' " ; ''.', " ' " - Mr. P. J. Alston. Jr.. Kewbcme. N. C., says : "I have used Brown's Iron Bitters s&ccessfully for.lsdii?sUoa 3 icro;ne jruiiefl Tri A'toWrtTiri In Maine a. New Yorker waa last fall talking with a villaiju mer- i . . j , . ... cnant in reuaru i xraae, and finally askd him hw he bought mm!3. i "V3ell, in the summer I' get about ninety-nre days, ami in the winter something like a hundred,w was the an swer, i Wt that odd time?" ! I Ye, kinder odd,' but you see T buy on ninety days, and when time is no I write lo the firm and tell em to enclos ed lmd amount so and so. I doift en close, you know, and in about five day I receive a reply staling that I prob:i b!y forgot, and so forth. V Then -1 en close and r pardon. In the summer the reply comes in bout five days. but in the winter, opeciallv if Providence fa vors us with fdofiu&aud ra iir:ul block ades and freshets and aecitlentsL'I 'irain ten !ava and get a spring starti' Wall Srctt Ntws. : i i - i . ! .. II you aro Kuined in health from ahjT cause, especially Iroin th use of any of 'the tlpdisaml luistmms that promise st largely, with ng fietitious ttiiiionial5,have no fear. Hesrt to Hop Bitters afonco. and in a sliort tim you. will have., the most ro tus and blooming health. j You never .-know-how murltvatrr an. umbrella- is capable of timtainiuir tintd you accidentally stand it azainht the wall and ou the pearl colored carpet that cot $5 per yard. " Dr. Benson' Skin Cum crtidirnlcd mv piumrf. Joey uxku. to urealc out continually." WeveT. Harrison, .Koch- ester N Y 1 ! I 1 &t (lrilinrScto HEADACHE BANISHED. - ! - ' . - ' - j iS3" No matter whit cinet sck, nervous n urJgi t "sppttc. Which Is;it 't r II c m b effectually reuuved. . : . (ClRr&.CMAMOMtLr. PILLS 1 ARE PRCPABCO TO CUHt and will cuftrHEADACffEoFAiLxiNP3) siDrSPPSM. - Theyeontaln no opinni, quinine, or other narran.i crug ann arw Mghivt-r"Cmniendod An-ircw's Bazar says:- "A senna tton-ha-often l en made b the discovery of som new' tiling, hut n.dtrnsf has ever eto d the test I ke ur. lienttou s tjeiery.aiia. chamomile Pills. I Ijcy really do cure as they pr niise." Mv prayers fhall acen-i for yon,- because our Pills have cired me of nerveu he.i!a-.he. which I've alwa- had." Al. Dannie Lock, hart Rising -un, Md 'f t " 'I hese Fills are invaluable In. nervosa Uis eaocs " Dr. "nramcnil, of n vr Yor -? "Fhy cured ni ar-d I t.ike gieipl -asur- In co'iimendinif them to all who have xi -uralgLi " Mrs. Pauli.d C Hoppcn, lay lion' , v. ; mr 7 year I had a?ck-headache. Your pi Is cured me. J K. I luckier. cetdurg. a Ir. lienso s I'illa for lhocue of .Nenrai jrla sire a success." lr. U. I', lloloian, Chris tlinbur, Va. ! M have found thra just the thing for Neu ralgia, as jnii rep of cut them.'! Mis M. W irv, l.ipiey. mua. : ' V Your ci'.ls have proved a blessing to me." L. M I. veizie,, 9 . tfrjnfclln . bUvet, Chaiiea t mn, Ma a 1"',..'4 ;'. ':;-!- -r. Dp Benson's Skin Cure consists of internal and external t-e tmeit at tamo lime andii tuakes the skin wld e, soft h d smooth. . Ite- ...... t...n........ ..M.l . a . . M.. .' b iK 1 .1 I- n.-vn J taluB n poioouoaa UruK s. $1. ! C N. Crlttenton, ole Wholesale Agent, for Pr C W. lienbou's Keuaedus, H5 Fult.net., New York. 1 mcli IS lw-c-lh frm ' - ' '1 The Putntc m requested carefully to notice the ifflio and enlarged Scheme to be drawn Monthly , -Capital Prize $75tOOO Tickets ouly $5. Shares in proportion.- Louisiana State Lottery ; Company. - " We do hereby certify that - tee supervise the arrangements for alt the Monthly and Semi annual Drawing t of The Louisiana State lot tery Cimponut una tn person tnenwtge and con -tro the Draig tlhenuelvi, and tAai the sume re conducted with honesly, fairness, and in gooa faun toward au parties, ana we author ize the Company to use this certificate, with fac similes of our signatures attached, in its adver Utemenu." Com m tssi on ers. Incorporated in 1868 for 25 years by the Leg IilaturoSor Educational ana Charitable piu-: poses with m capital nt 1 ,000,000 to . wluch a reserve fund of $550,000 has since, been, added. . i ' By an overwhelming populai rote Its fran- cnlse was m.M'c a part or tne preoeni tte Constitution adopted leccrn!er 3d. A. l., I87i. Y The onh Lottery ertr voted on and endorsed by the psopltofany State. ; . It never scales or postpones. v. IOGrani SixoueNcjibeb Dkawwos take "JTli place raonthlv. ' 1 - - rm-.: A SPLENUID OPPORTUNITY TOTIV A FORTUNE. Fonr h liran-i IlmwlnTCla..a l. at New orlean Tneaday, Aprii- 10, l&g 155th Monthly Hrawlng. f . Capital Prize. $751000.1 100,000 Tickctit at Pivr-Iil-lir Kach. Fractions itt Fifths , iu proptrtion. - fitllti: 1 . -., 3 LI&T OF PRIZES. 1 Capital Prire of ...;-75,000 1 Capital Prize of. 25.000 1 Capital Priaeof. A0u0 , Prizes of tf,000 ;r liOOQ 5 Prize ,of v .000 10,000 10 Prizes of 1,000 ; 10.UXJ 90 Prizes of , 500........... 10.000 too Prtzea of ? 300.. ;.u.......r .ooo SoO Prizes of 100 - 30.000 500 Prizes of 50 ; 25,000 1000 Frizes of " 25......;..... ,... 25,000 9 Approximation Prizes of f 750. o . ado 6,750 4,51 2,a 500. 250. 1.9S7 Prlxes. amonntlns to f2t5.500 AppUcatioa for rates to clubs sbouldTBHTjTTie maoe to ub oace ox i touxpasy in ui lin, - ' - -- ' "' For further Information, write clearly, giv ing -full Address; fiend orders" by E xprcss. Reels tared Letter, or Money Order addroseed only to i s fi - -.- - , - 1L A. DAUPHIN, . . .; . i i -?c Kew Orleans. La. or U. A. DAUPHIN. - . " " ' : - C7 -Seventh St. VTaiLlr.rton, D. C X. TL Io the nxtraordlotry emi.Annual DrawhiTotijGxt Jca Ci Cc.IUl Prize wU be tiM.A.a - t. -.. c:ci li-wc5-eat-t--r-dw ' " MISCELLANEOUS. ilMSiyiiJLLki; i. , , . I ; For the Cure of OaghsCoIdXi IHoarsenes?, BronchitiCrotrp, Iiifiu.Fi jenza lAstiunaVlicoping Cough, In-S Wipient Ccnumption and for the re-f isfpfconsux.ptive persons m ad van -s ;ed stages ot the Disease. For Sdc f VaHDru?ists. Price, 25 Cents, j -WHOLESALE PPICES. The followhur quoirUons reDreeesl wholesale priees generally.! In making op email orders higher pricee have to be chaaged BAU;tNG f .Standard. . ....... , 2 ft 18 inaj 11 a 1 m-. RAXN North Carolina: ; - - hrtulders, lb Hide, l? tb. ....... ..i..... WESTERN SMOKED Hams........ ............... Sid. & lb Shoulders.... ........ . ...... DRY SA I.TKD ! Sides, tb...... i ... ! Shojilders, lb ... It .A URKI.S Sidrits.TurenUne; 00 10 00 15 11 14 13 Iftt 11 12lt 11 00 s lfltft.S 00 (ffl Suml llami, each. 75 00 m 1 ss fid 2 cw New i rtrs, eacn New C1tv,ea'.h ... . . . . RKKSWAX, If 9.. imiCKr. tf M ' . rtt'TTKR. r lb North Carolina..... Northern..... ......... Wilm inguin. Northern-. .U.... ............ GANtdjES, W b v. - Scrni. ......... ... . . . ; 1 .. . Tallow ....... w. ...... Adamantine. CHEESE, tb Northern ; Factory Dairy, Crtam..!. Suite.. ...... ....... ....... 0 ' its 1 90 20' O 26 ?8 . $ 00 7 50 ? a a 0.00 i u 00 13 i m' Jl'Ji- 14 as 14 & 1. 10 & 25 12 15 14 12 -i COFFEE, Mb . 2S It IS SO 1 75 1 10 25 Rif J ! CORN ME A L. tf" bis.; Irx sacks 77U COTTON-TIES, V' bundle.... 1 50, domestics I i , Sheeting, 44, yd.. 70 Yarns, bunch.. 1 00 & EGGS, & dozen. 0& & Mackerel, No. 1, & bhlJ....7.16 00 -20 Ou" Mackerel, No. 1, half bbl.. 8 r &IQ 0L Mackerel, No. 2, tf" bid.... .. 9 60 4510 Ob Mackerel, No. 2, t? half bbl.. 5 00. 8) 5 50 'Mackerel, No. 3, tf- bbl .:. 7 75 & 8 00 I Mullets, tP" bbl...... 3 00 & 3 50 Mullets, Pork bids.... ....... 7 00 8 8 50 N. C. Roe Herring, keg 3 00 tf? 4 00 llry Coil, tb.. 5 e 3 FERTILIZERS, 2,000 tba Peruvian Guano, No. 1..L....57 M C2 50 . 44 No. 2 36 00 mi m ! " Lobos. Baugrh's Phosphate...... Carolina FerutlzerJ Ground; Bonft.. ........ Bone Meal .............. . Bone Flour. .............. Navassa Guano.......... Complete Manure.. ...... Whanns Phosphate .00 00 51 00 .00 00 .fix) 00 .45 00 ..V 00 ...;..orroe 40 00 45 00 57 00 45 00 57 00 70 00 70 X) ffl t) 00 K0 00 7 50 OH 9 0(- ......00 (K) .:;.oo 00 40 00 00 00 00 00 j..W.anuo Mhophate ...00 00 Bertrer & Butz'e Phosphate.. 00 00 Excellenza Cotton FerUilzer.55 00 French's Car bo ate of Lime... 7 00 French's Agricultural Lime.... 8 50 ITt.OUU, V DDI Fine : Northern Super. ! " . Extra.. :.i ! ' Family.. ........... City Mills Extra..; ' '; Family. '.. ! Extra Family.... GLUE ft GRAIN, r bushel 1,- . Com, from store, bags, white. 0 00 5 AO 6 00 7 00 e 5 00 a 6 00 ISO 50 O H 75 6 eo 6 50 5 75 ft 6 0 6 50 0 7 50 S3 . 13 11 70 (fb t9 Corn, cargo, tnjnut, wmte.. - Cora, cargo, In bags, whiter . 1 10 61 I2H 65 80 80 I 6t 12! & 1 & & I a Corn, cargo, mixed, u bags.. Oots, from store.............. Cow Peas.................... HIDES, lb Green. ....j.. ........ .......... HA7,'i00ftll"" "" 57 76 4 10 1 CO Eastern.... Western..". (i IT) K 10 & 85 6785 OC & 14 a 14 & l 50 20 00 16 00 18 turn 00 15 00 North River.......... HOOP IRON, Ton......... ..80 00 LARD,B - ) . Northern.... 1' North Carolina................ 00 LI ME, & barrel. 1 Id LUMBER. City Sawed, M ft. Ship Stuff, rosa wed..... ...... 18 06 Bough Edge Plauk.... ...... .15 00 "West India Cargoesccordlng to qualityr.. 13 00 Ire8sed Flooring, seasoned.. 18 00 '1 Scautllngand Board. comn.-12 00 MrLASSES. W eaUon . 1 ' New Crop Cuba, In hhds..... . r ln bbls..... Porto Rico. In hhds. ......... -'"- " - InbblB.;. ....... Sngax House, in hhds. . .. . ... . It- Khlo. 00 43 00 00 00 00 40 09 0) e a 41 45 45 48 23 32 80 Svrop. In bbls. 0 NAILS, 4f E eg, Oct. lOd basis.. 0 00 O 3 75 OILS ? gallon Kerosene. .. M 1010 15 vLard;.;... 10 & 1 45 & I 00, St I 00 & 20 a 22 a S5 & to & 1 25 G 1 10 ,.- LlnseotL...... ............ . . Rosin; r... .... .... . Tm- 90 90 00 00 S3 20 75 SO - Dock nnd tr. ............ POULTUYw-1 -Chlckeos, live," grown...... -Sprlng. ....... ... Tur ke vs. ................... PEANUTS busbeL.. ... POr.vTOES.tf bushel . sweet 75 75 j:trVh. r bbl.......i....;... 3 50 0 3 FORK. harrel- . City Mess.. .............. .....23 St GiA 00 i7 ctr" t0U 00 , 1 r Prime. ...L...i..... ......... .,16 Ou ., Rump.... .17 00 RICE-Carolinii, J !b. 8 15 .tiough. W bushel. 95 6i 1 00 & 00 st CO G 00 G 00 G 00 G oo -a oo a 8 & 9 a 10V&O 5 G ,.ttAi,5fc tjb Country,... city. ........ .... UPE, V-tt.-............ fA LT. V scfc; Alum.. . Liverpool.. ....... ...... v LlsllflQ.. . . . , .0.. ...... ... American............... SITUAIL ;,&-Cuba...;. Porto I Uoo... ........... . A Coaroe............ ... tb .'". U IH. 75 80 a 75 00 00 104, 4 11 Ex C CrushedTI. SOAP. tb Northern SHINGLES, M-Contrct...,S 00 r Common-... .9..T.. ........... 2 00 '.Cypress Saps................. 4 50 ''Cyiirees Hearts......-...-..., 0 00 STAVES, r M W. p. Barrel..l2 00 U. O. llogahea(L..M....-....00 00 TALLOWj If !b.i.. i........ ' 5 TlMBElt,i'M feet Ship ping. 12 00 Fine "&!pplng..............ll 25 Extra . do 9 50 G 700 G 2 50 G 5 00 & 7 50 eisop 4210 00 : O 6 49t4 t0 4213 m 4312 00 G S 50 g 7 m G 8X a 4 oo G 5 00 tft-2.50.. G 2S G 2-i a lb trnprfThfe. ...... 50 Mdl Fair......... 6 50 Common Mill................. 5 00 " Inferior to Ordinary.. ........ 0 00 WHISKEY, r gal Northern.- 1 00 North CaroHr.;. I 00. WOOL, it fb Washed. 25 Unwashed.... 21 Bsrrv.. 10 Tho celst rated Fi5h DrandV Gills Twins b soli crJy at Jacob's Hard - .jrxjr i iTiiiaw m r i ..-- .1 10' 1 MISCELLANEOUS. FINE WINES LIQUORS. II. BRtnsniLD & BR0-, No. 2 Granite Roi, Wi I m i ri gto n , T J . C . -. -.:r : o r:-; Y-OULD nESPECTrUIXY AKN0UUC1. to the public that they have lately Imported from first hands In Europe, and which Is now tn.boud at Custom nouse. JJOTED VINTAGES ALSO A LARGE QGAXTITT OF Delicious1 Sherries, Po rts of the Finest Bou a uet , And most J celebrated brands. - '" They ha-e fartticrmorc added to their full and well selected stock a complete line of FRENCH COX DIALS AND UQUEBS suitable to the palate of themoet fafltldious.; ; - 1 - - -The Rochester Brewing Company, through Meeers. Henry L. Becker & Co.; have given tbe--n the agency for their "Export Beer and hlch does not want for praise from all quar ters. They solicit patronage. i , . oct 19 1 " . r.. i "" .'i :" P. M. Hale'g Publications, W0 0DS , A X I) T Ol IiERS : . OF NORTH OAHOLINA. 1,1 1 vol. 12nio , loith,' $1.25. 4? ' """ "The 'publication of ' ndv frtco An a shap UfBt m.-iKc them ncredbU, is tlt yen lie t service th-it the pub ic sidrlti'd nie' In "the -outh cau io their tafcs -f-JVr. World;-:: ' v i he very !iti'g need.-d. 1 vc f inp.rtant wotk lorthe tatc'w Wilmington Star, A timely and valuable jpubjlcation. ...Mns't prove : f 1 r-afservhs. to the fctate." Char lotte Journal. j . : ' : 'j - .".Mr., Hfleh-ft -dtpe the State. a great er yicc Biblical Hecorder.r ; VJ: "Ot iBuch thoroujh excellence tl" t itJ d. serves!' tha wi tet; circiiatIon. XashvVU (Tcnn,) Lumberman, j , -1 . , Tho book is well p'inted on tinted' paper, Is haul-omclv bound in cloth, contdns 272 in;g apd n accurMte and beautifully exccntcl map of the otate, with all its l-ailroad -joules de- lined. EVKUYn(U)Y'S BOOK: t Answers to slniple questions, frequently put to mwyer 035 j ftymen. . . i , r i' P. hits In Law or v iluctoie-1 ery,'mnti In North Carolina he pro re- lonI man.' the Farmer. the. Mec r,a'nlr ihe iah-ilord,- tlie Tenant, the Cropper, the L. borf rj t I ' - 1 2mo , paper, Price (Fl re Postage Stamps? 15 cents; . - .- , . . .- ,-; -' ". For sale bv IjookseMcs cenerHl.lv. who ivnv be sui plied in quftntites'ou favorable terms, by ejth r jf ihe uderrl;n d. ' ii nii w vv it iu ni iM'ur iwi io'k Biorv, maile i port put on rec-iptof i lie pnee, Lv K. .1 H A LE & Si N. - ' Publisher. BKk ,el!ers and Stutionera, N. Y.; or, t-. ai. iiaic, j'umisiier, uaitigu, i. t;, i; feb 14 - : i-.. ,': '-. J ' ' i New York & Wilmington Steamship Line. ,v ' STEAMERS WILL SAn. FROM NEW YORK EVEBY i '',"-'. ; WEDNESDAY AND 8ATUBBAY, j ''""'' 'y.V- at S'o'clocki P; M. j : u' -'. GULF STREAM.... I.... Saturday. January BENEFACTOR, Weuiieeday, January 17 REGULATOR.. ..Saturday, January 20 ..... .... ... . ; GULF STREAM......WetlneIay, January 24 BENEFACTAR;.. Saturtbiy, January 27 REGULA1 OIL ...... ..Wednesday, January 3j arhrollgTiT EUls iAdlng and Lowest Through Rates gnamr. teed to and from Potato in Noth and South Carolina. ' . " "" : For Freight or Passage apply to THOMAS E. BOND. Superintendent. - Wilmington. N. C. TIIEO. G. EGER, Frelarht Airent. - i 35 Broadway. New York. V WL P. CLYDE A CO.. GeneraJ Agents. tan 8-ff ' i-"1- .'. I- Marvin's Celebrated piEE 'AND BURGLAR PROOF 'SAFES, Aulzes and Prices, frora t50.00 to t2.200.CO. Acknowledged by the best authorities to be the BEST SAFE MADE, I i Extract from Scientific American editorial o' Feb. U tb, 1882: We are also atked as to the best fire proof saietv We say lIAEYCrs. , ' ; . A. ATWILLAltD. s ; dee9 Afit nt vrtlmtiwrron. 20000 NEW PEANUT " SACKS - i and ; ; 4Bnsiicl Oaf SacIiK. For. e&le'&i V i ' t- 5 - "I P. i; Orncx or Gsxrxxi. 8urEsiSTi-i;zT, 1 i -- - , I Wilmington. K. C, Not. 12tX 't. f Qhange of Schedule. CaroliLiia (eutyalL! I - v .,-"!.- - ... - - ! ' in-- ' . i 'Tt) ' I -. :.r.-S I r" 1 Sl AND ATTEU KOV. 12ti ;t2C2, T8S lowing bciuxuyo will be cpcri'.Sd ca ' Ratlroail: : 5 : . '. ' ' PASSENGEC, MAIL AND LXPZZZS T7.ir. ; -s.: f;,DAiLT,::;,a,,Jv . Leave Wilmington at."...:.. AH P.tZ. f .7 i Arrive at Charloru aU......7.iJ A. t' Vrt J Leave Charlott aU.:.:.'....7. P. !!. ao-r Arrive at Wilmington &f..-.?.C0 A,. U. Trains Nos. 1 and S stop at! renlv statlcr 1 only, and points designated to : tha Cocsacyt Time Table.. , . ! Train No. 1. Daily except Sunday. h - Do. No. do. do. 4 Satcn U7. 1 , SHELBY.. DIVISION,. PAZZZXilZX TilTT'fc EXPRESS. AifD rilEIGIir. j i . Dally except bundays. h . ' Leave Charlotte.......v..;..ra.'.. .'"A. IT. Arrive at Shelby.. .................. 12.20 p. LL, Leave Sbelb 'y. ...."...... 1.43 P. IT, harlotte.................&.4J p. LL. Arrive at C Trains No. I and t mako cloee crnnectSon at Hamlet with R. A A. Trains to pr.d froa Lil elgh, and at .Charlotte, with . Through Sleeping Cars between TTUaSsrtca and Cha rlortc and Raleigh and Ch rlotta. ' Take Train No. ' 1 for fate-vllia. ht-tlms Wcstwn NO R U. AhTlilrt and points V et. aiso, ior fparwnDarg, iir entire, Athens. Atlanta and ail ixluu bouth west " " '-"' L."C -ONES, ii r ' ' , f , .... . j. SnperlztondsBt. F. W. CLARK, General, Faster ire r Aaent tov IJ s ' . . Wilmington 1 tReldon ' . . . 5 -. 1 '".; 1 1 i-iu .iMiij r'v.- -' I 1 Railroad Company. Ornos or GtvKst ac; strrv cnrriKporT, . fi , -; WlimlngtOB. C.. Kovf fiHsS. J in" "' iii "i ' Mlirr "nl-u , mrjm - If m.tl.mim, fk it, I. . .. . ., 1 QN AND .AFTER NOY.;5,,: tSS2, AT ft.kt A. M.. Passenaer Trains on 1.9 WUmlng ton & Wcldon Jlaili-oad will run as oUows : : DAY MATX A b!EXPliES& TRAINS DAXX.T tSos. ?47 NoHTir:A9p.;a Sotrrn, ' i Leave Wilrainsrton; FroniSt-DepotTe.40 A. XI, Arrive at. Weldon i.. ....12.40 1 LL L Leave vv-iaon....:... 80 P. M. Arrive at wiim'gton. Front St.'DpL' 9.30 P; 21. Fast Tnuocisa Mail A'TVufstxpia Tracts Dajlt NosV 43 NoBrn-iNiy4yBorrrrL fxjare Wllm1jgton,Fro tSL Depot, 6.45 P. 1. Arrive nt Weldon....,.,...'..... 1.10 P.M.- Lcave Weldon i..........rat 6.10 Pi M. ArriTCat ilM,gtohtFTontSt. p'p,t:i(j.55P U. mail and; ; PAsspf(jE;RytR 133 bxar. 'i ,,;t 'Nosbrth'ii'iJSoutK.-' i, ' j- Leave WlJndngto!u..-l..'(.i.k.V. 9.0 P. If. Aniveat eldon.. . i. . . ... J.. ,"4.00 A. EI. IaveWeldoo at.i.i......ivw.i.1.20toA It. Arrive at WilmiugUtfi..i..iM. 7.02 A. M. Train No. 40 South win stop onljs at Rocky Moifrit, Wilson,1 GoldslKro and MA srooUA. Trains on Tarlwro Branch Itoad Ixsave RoeV tfouat for Tarboro at If M. and 7tl5.p. ill Daily. Returning, leave Tarboro at 9.C0 A. IX. and-3 P. M. Dailv. - Trains on Scotland Neck Branch "Road JsTe Halifax for Scotland Neck- at y0 P. IJ. E. tundng leave ScoUand , Nook ,t 1 0 o'clock, dally. ! ... ; .. - Train No. 47 makes close connection at Wel don for all points North. Dally. .AU rail Tie Richmond, and dally except .Sunday via W Mnc. ' .! . '., .h. r i f Train No. 43 runs dafly and rnaVrs close con nection for all points- North via Richmond and Washington., No. 47 make close oonnoctlca for Tarboro. , - - All trains run soLd between Wi'titryrton and Washington, aad have imllman Palace Stees ers attached., tr-.r i,yt ;,- vt ., - r - . John r. Dmsr, w i General Supcrtntendent. -T M. EMERSON. General Passenger Axrxt. mimlngtonv ' CplumbiQ v I'd & Angnsta E; Co. ' . . . '...; ,".';!-".i"vI;l OmCE OT.Gxsrz&AX, 8TJTXKnrjprxrarT. t I"1 :; V; . . . .. .' .'; '. . t ' ' i 15 of Schedule. o N AND AFTXCR NOV. 5TIL IC2. A J 7.25 A. M., the. rollowtng Paste agtr tctzi- ui wui be run on this road ? i s 1 i SIGHTJEiPUESS TRAINS. DAlLT-ITcx O 1 : -' " i ; Wect end 47 EasU - : Leave Wilmington P. ft. Leave Florence. A. tx. Arrive at C. C A A. Junction...... A20 . I . Aniv at Columbia. AO A, It. Leave Columbia... ..10.C3 P. 1! Leave C, C. A A. Junction. ..10.20 P. I !. Leave Florence-....... ............ L53 A. It. Arrive at Wilmington. 6.29 A. tl. Nroii t Mail ajtu Passctgzs Tzar. TJatlt. NO. 40 W KST, AJCD DAT - ilAU. AJTP l'X 6cxgb Tratx. No. 43 Eiet. f Leave WUralngton.:...... ....:.ILW P. ft. Arrive at Florence .......T;r. 2.45 A. IT. Leave Florence.. ......;..M.......lxfA P. 1 1. Arrive at Wilmington...... ....... A25 p. Li. ilAlV AND PASSENGER TRAINS DXTXT ,ii ..;'!$ Nos. 4JWest and 45 East, 'h ! Leave.WiXmrngtoo.......;.4.V.7.23 A. II Arrlvttat Floreme ..-.UJSi A. tf Ixavc Florence ai... ..4Ai P. , Arrives! Wllm Djton.........;..;.9X5 P. IX " Trais 43 tUtpm at ail Mtatloos. i No. 40 stop unly at Fsaiingtoa, .WhlaTds, Fair Rluo ami Marion. r , PsaeneTii for Columbia and all points ca 0. tC H Ij C A. 1' r - ilt,Hn, JfVM. I - i tion, and-all ixiau beyond, thould t&le CJ Aigni express. i , . , : . Separate Pullman Sleepers for-Ciarlirtra ana for Angusu oo Train 43. : ; All'iralos run solid betvreca -Chrlctffn ar 5 Wilmington. - - - ii-:TijnrT r' intirrxT .' t Ge&cral Snperinteartest. T ii. EMEESQN. General pa-5:ar Atcl T.-'.i. ' .' rvVv t : SOME MORE. jCffP.' Bfefv. ANOTHini' LOT Cr those ELEGANT HAVANA'. CnZEOOT3l n arrairteq the bcut ;? ... FIT L CENT .CICIAE, In theory." .' , ALSO A PL LINE OF Tobacco &-T obhcco GccLf: Cartel f-is v. r zv r . - u . L r' I S -
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