MISCELLANEOUS. ffiOOBS ill' Gfllf CURES Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache, U-e Throat, Swell!. Brli, ASD ALL OTHEB BODILT rAISS ISO ACTUS. f. Dmliu Mil Dealer, ererrwbere. Fifty Ctu twxt:. Mrertlon. la 11 Lnjnr,. TIIE fIIARIE A. TO6RLEU ro. j u A. VO-tLiE OO. BaIMvut, IL, C8. A. THAT SETTLES IT. Broiifflit Into Competition with the World, the Best Carries off the Honors. At tbe great Centennial Exhibition of 1S76, ib leading products of all the branches of tbe World's indnstry wero assembled at Phila delphia. To carry off a prlzs In tbe face of that tremendous competition was a task of no (rrfttnary difficulty. Inventions and prepara tions for the alleviation of pain and the cure of disease were present In the greatest potjfd ble variety, representing the skill and the pro joendeet study of tho age, and it may be of vital importance to you, personally, to now tail the blgbea' and tbe only medal x,U er to rubber Poru plasters, wa.4 awarded to the uumufacturers of BENSON'S CAFCINE FO iBU3 PLASTER, by tbe following jury: Dr.tWM. BOTH, Surgeon-General, Prussian Jiray. J. H. THOMPSON, A. M.. M. D., Washing ton, D.C. C. b. WHITE, M. D.. Sew Orleans. &RSC?T FLK.ISCII, M. D., Austria. Tba donslon was afterwards confirmed by ito meii-al jury at the last Paris Exposition Knowing the value of such high and unbiased fjUlnwny, the medical profession, both In the rnited State and in Europe, quickly threw fc&ie the old, slow-acting plasters they had Uxn using, and adopted Benson's In their regular practice. That physicians and sur-' gsons of the broadest reputations did thls,.-iia-Uactlr proves the intrinsic merit of the article. It L no more than just to add that the aver age phjolclin of to-dy Is not dominated by Ukj prejudices which retarded the. progress and modified the successes of his prede cessors of not more than twenty-live years ago. He accepts hints from all quarters and endors. 6 and adopts demonstrated healing agents wuwrvcr ne unus mem. The right of Bcuson'a Ca peine Porous Plaa wr lo ttand at the head of all external appli . cations whatsocvor, for the mitigation or atirc of disease, is n longer questioned. Let the purchaser, however, be on his guard - againet Imitation. The genuine has the word CAPCLNK CUT in the middle. ' . 8eabary & Johnson, Chemists, New xork. tab 26-4 w Inaeaseii tbln-It manifestations without- Hence, COT l.he disease the CAUSE must be remov V?5.r? P ther wav can a cure be efle.ted. X&N.EK 8 SAFE SIDNEY AND LIVER Kh. la established on just tbls pri.TV.tpk . It e9 that 95 Per Cent. efi X disease arise f rora dcrauged:kidney and fanieulty. The elements of which it is mm- TheDaily Review. FKLUCITY'S SONG. It is sxld thatilr, Samuel J. TIMen is literally anl -physically on hU last legs. A few dajs aro he carye do mi from "Grcistone- to 'bis rew There's n jingle to make a maiden glad. And flush the skies above her. i ' The clink of spurs of her soldier lad ' "I am a faithful Ioyer.7 San is shining, flowYs are bloom i"?T. ' ! L.iht and bloom are not for aye, What if sob and aigh are looming. Hear the jiuglewhile you may ! There's a music to make & maiden sad. And palo tbe skies with sorrow. The ring of the spurs of her ecidier lad, "Farewell unfil the morrow." , Sun is setting, "flowers are drooping. Light and bloom are not for aye, Willow youth with griei is stooping, W hile the jingle dies' away. There's a knell that will make a maiden mad, 1 . And veil the skies forever, 1 j The joltot the spurs of her soldier "Farewell, I loved thee never. Moon has risen, jglow worm glis- tens. ' ; ! ! - She has lost, tho sun for ay o, 1 But another maiden listens, : To the jingle faraway.'!' Arthur W. Pinero, lad. Taming of the Shrew.' Opposite a Herald man ai a tablo in a Cornhill restaurant, at dinner recent ly, tata man from Cambridge, who was a native ot New Hampshire. Alectin? an old acquaintance, the con- vet ation soon turned on lauiily topics and the pair began.; to talkabout their former neighbors in ! a most lamiltar w iy. "Yes," remarked ,the Cjambridge gentleman, 'SamWas in many rcspecis difturent from the rest of, the boys. You remember who he married? When the old man. his father, found that he wis shinn,, round with heri, , ho called hito one day in the barn and said: San, tCje intend to marry Beckie?' Sain never said a word, so the old man said : "Me boy! yo know- all about them, jl cati'i tell ye nothing . Xe know how the sisters has turned but and not one of tliem is now livin' with their husbands.1 Sam was as mum as a pantomime and just as soon as he was! ready, him and iteckie got tied." ,1 j "Theyjved on a farm and every thing went on smooth for about a year, aud it came to hog j butcheriu' tim. Sam got all ready to have the usual party for the occasion and just as ! he was sharpeninV up thp knives Beckie came out and said: 'Sana. I'm Igoin1 home.' tam protested in his quiet: way. but it was no use, so he said hel get a man to row her across the poud. It was about half a mile over. She said: "No ye won't; ye'il row me over yer self I Sam told her ho couldn't, and Beckie Irred up and said: "Then I'll dr wn.n.yielt." Sam said, he'd go with her if she 'wanted to 'do that, so the boat was got ready, she got r in and they ro wed out till the water was ; twenty feet deep. Then Sam shopped and said: WelU Beckie, this is a good!! place for ye to drown yereelfl' - She didn't "open her mouth, lie waited awhile and then said: 'Come, Beckie. I'm' in a hurry to git back.' She never looked up. j Sam put down the oars, caught hold of her and pitched her in. She grabbed for the boat but he wouldn't let her git near it.. When she was almost done out she said: 'Sara, let; me in that boat and ve il not hear anything more from me out o' the way.1 ' j , I "So he pulled her in, and they went back home. She changed" her clothes and enfertatned tbe guests. They're now nearly 80 and you never 'saw xl happier old couple uid you? j I don't think they ever spoke ot that duckin1 since the day she was goin to j drown herself." Boston Herald. . That Husband df Mine la three time3 tho man the ! was - before ho began using "H ells1 er." $i. Druggists. Health Renew J - " v.u Ul KUII.U it 1 CI IX 'UI- rLLdMy npon the irrcat onraiu.. hoth k5,hththy,COI1(litlon drive dGLS-and ia rrom th tytem. KKUlt!naraei?-bte lrl,o caused by.un haaJthy Kidneys, Liver and UJln.iry Orrans ctbculstreslng Disorders of w7menffo; nd fr PfayeJ"i derangements gener ',8 T.y h& no eiuaL Beware Su&giod concocUonrt said A8KTE8 cSRE8k WjLRSER'S SAFE DI' Vor aale by all dealers, tolllim U- EARNER A CO.. BEFCKE-AND -AFTER t'TPPinacet are sent on 30 Days' TrUL VUMK OHLY, YOUHQ OR OLD, W il wffia from XrntTOrs Debiutt. vT, "-Irr AC" OF "v Fojtca i t f . WjJ ri4ES. mad all ihoe di9Mes Qna7?f: attrb r,iun from Abcsu and ruionof RVf?; ?T relief aad complete resto- iEiii!iM-T CO.. HARSH All. MICH. perflated Spoons and. Fork?, low Ammonia tor Consumption. ... The Bulletin of the Royal , Academy of medicine of Belgium presents the new method of treating consumption and bronchial affections originating with M.-Molscns. Ammonia.! its salts or its complex compounding, is thei curative. The discovers attention was first drawn to the ammoniai effects on persons in haling the vapors of carbonate of am monia from stables. Livery stable keepers are usually health v looking men. and rarely troubled with ' respira tory affections. M, Melsens first medi cated himself by wearing a bag of.am mouiac carbonate, and was cured, in a few days. He then introduced it in. his practice, and satisfied I himself ot its remedial efficacy. Going still further he sprayed the respiratory passages with ammonia, and here, too, he met with surprising success. What Severn Could not do. Nasuvtlle. Tenn.,April 6, 1S81. II II '.Waknek & Co.; 5tr-Seven nhvfiiciftna cmuUI not do for mo what vnnr Safe Kidnev and Liver ' Cure ac complished. Hopelessly sick with kid ney diseases, it restorea me to penect health. ( JACOB MYERS. m 1 . Electric Tricycles as Rivals of the Horse, j , Electricity is now entering the field against the horse as a means of traction. Two eminent electricians claim to be able to bottle up twelve-horse power in a storage battery weighing 390 weight, ana they promise to produce in a lew months a periectly practical electric tri cyclccapabhiof running fifteen or .twen ty miles without, recharging j thejaccu mulators, andvable to ascendj all; such hills as are now possible for the fool tricycle, ami even sleeper gradients, if auxiliary foot gearing be used tb help the electro-motor when tho incline is great. The weight Of batteries will not exceed the weight of a second rider, and will run at the rate of j seven j miles an hour. As the new motor will never go lame or shy or break its knees, or eat its head off when not employed, it- is likely to prove n dangerous rival to the horse. Fall MaWGdzcltc. . ; , - - - ' j It you are iluined' in health from any cause, . especially irom the use of any of the- thousand nostrums that promise so largely, with long fictitious iestimoBials,have no fear. Resort to Hop Bitters at once, and in a Bhcrt time you will have the most ro fcns and blooraing health - i 1 '- .. - MISCELLANEOUS. WHOLESALE TFICE5. house in Gramercy Fart. He was in each a dilapidntert corullUnn that it was necossary to put htm iii bed ami to hav all noise in tbe hotifeo stopped, since it is ; nrt yet ut of the hands of the work- i ran. Auor a iay 01 lour nours ho was carried back to his Yonkera rstablish ment, and ho may neyerJeavc it again, tie it not able to give much attention to his personal affairs, which are in the hands oi his trusted friend. Mr. Andrew 11. Green, who will undoubtedly bo his executor. Mr. Tilden will leave an immense estate, probably $ 10.000,000, and there is some cariosity to know what he will do with it all. as his near relatives ars not in need of any gratuity from him. 1 Tht Tuxtc u requested carefuGg to ncik Pit ec tnui enlarged Scheme tobe drown AIotth ETCapltal Prize 75,000 j Ticket only 85. ShariR pro- ; IMJfXlOt. Tle following qaovrtlona xvprwnt wholesale prieea generally. In maaln ur email orders Usher prVx hare to be changed icaiijioads; .Sc. Carolina Cantral Mrs. Lula Reed, of Mathews, N. C. says- I "I received great benefit from Brown's Iron Bitter? in general debili ty." A Bier Streak of Luck for Mays V: "v:-. : ville.. ; 1 '. i:, . Charles Ij). Rigney. an industrious, worthy young "gentleman, and Mr3. Henrietta Burns, of Maysvilie, were bo fortunate as to be the . holders ot ono fifth of ticket No. 57.012, in the Febru ary Louisiana State Lottery drawing, the number that won tho capital prize. Mr. Rigney and Mrs: Burns arc each of them richer by $7,500 than I hey were the day before the drawing. The mon ev has been collected through the bank of Messrs. W. R. Risori & Co. This was the first investment , of the kind made by either party. A " fourth of a $2,000 prize was also won by a Hunts ville party Huntsvillc (Ala.) Indip.? dent, Feb. 22. . . ( Dr, C. W. Benson's Celery and Chammoraile Pills are prepared j ex pressly to cure and will cure Headache of all kinds. Neuralgia, 1 Nervousness and Dyspepsia. I'roved and endorsed by physicians. - j It appears from the British trade re turns that the Suez Canal, which Eng land invested so largely in, and which she is expending immense sums to re tain control of, has been a: detriment to the country In a commercial point of view. The Liverpool Chamber ot Com merce takes this view of the matter. The reason is said to be that the can gives the Mediterranean countries advantage over the United-Kingdom in the trade with the ; East,, and induces them to purchase raw cotton, raw silk and their coffee direct from India, in stead of having- them reshipped from England. Furthermore, by shortening ot the voyage to the East, much less money is required to carry on the Ori ental trad e, and in this way nearly 12.000,000 of English capital has been thrown out-of employment. Mr. P. J. Alston. Jr., Newberne, N. C, says : "I have used Brown's Iron Bitters successfully for indigestion." . im . '-. The shtp Franclsca, from Italy, with a cargo of rice, sprung a leak not long ago when within a few miles of London, hei destination. The bags of rice soak ed up thetwater so; fast that pumps were of no use whatever, although the crew made the strongest efforts to save the ship. i The grains of rice thus soak ed in water began to swell so that in a few hours the ship exploded and sank. - ' i "Dr Benson's Skin Cum eradicated my pimples. They wed to break out continually " Steve T. Harrison, Roch ester, N. Y. $1, at druggists, j 1 Eoo Jc Louisiana State Lottery . Company. We do ktrtbv certify evpcrrUe the arrangement for ail the Monthly and. Semi Annuai growing t of The Louisiana State Lot tery Company, and in person vuxnagt tend con trol the Drawings themselves, and, that the same ore conducted tcUh honesty, fairness, and in good faith toward aU parties, and tee emthor ixe the Company to use this certificate, wtthac- sime oj our signature aaaohea. in tee oarer Commissioners. Incorporated In 188 for 35 years by tbe lgi Islatnre for Educational ana Charitable ptxr- ipital of $10300,000 to whoh a f 550,000 hsa aLnce been arrT Remember This. If you arc sick Hop Bitters will snro ly aid Nature in making yon wvll when all else fails. i If you aro costive or dyspeptic, or are suffering from an? other . of the numerous diseases of the stomach or bowels, it is your own fault if .you re main ill, for Hop Bitters are a sover eign ramedy in all such complaints.1 If you are waiting away with any form ot Kidnor disease, stop tempting Death this moment, and turn for a euro to Hop Bitters. T " u j If yon. are sick with that terrible sick ness, Nervbnshesg, yon find a "Balm in Gilead" in the nee of Hop Bitters. . If you are a frequenter, or a- resident of a miasmatic district, barricade your system against tho scourge of all; coun triesmalarial, epidemic, billions, and intermittent feversby the nee of Hop Bitters. i I If yoH have rough, pimply, or eallow skin, bad breath, pains and aches, and feel miserable generally. Hop Bitters will givo yon fair skin, rich blood, and sweetest breath, health and comfort, In short they cure all diseases of the stomach. Bowels, Blood, Liver. Nerves Kidneys, Bright's Disease, r $500 will be paid for a case they will not curej or help:- : ' ' - : : v ' That poor, bedridden, invalid wife, sister, mother, or daughter can be made tha picture of healtn, by a few bottles of Hon Bitters, costing I bat a trifle. Will you Jet them suffer, mch 12 lm '1 ! .. I,,, LYON&HCALY State A Monroe S ts.. Chicago. WtHMrd wruak! to ny .1inm tbir D1ND CATALUUUIi i 1 I for of lutnowU. Selu, Caf, B1b, S4te. tkcm Mvh-S Fta.ffk u4 IHLhw for Aotwr Baada, ai m sw -s- I W V V febJS-codlyd T r f7 n r 1 people re alway on A 1 1 1 1 VSf I tbe lookout for chan- l I II tOj 1 1 ce to Increase their w w U V LZS earnings, and In time become wealthy; those who do not improve their opportunities remain In poverty . We of fer a great chiwc to make' money, We want many men. worsen, boys and girl to work for us right .n their own localities. Any one can do the work properly from tbe first start. Tbe business will pay more than ten time ordi nary wages. Expensive outfit furnished free. No one who engages falls to make money rap idly. You can devote your whole time lo the work, or only your spare momenta. ; Full In formation and all that is needed sent free. AiV dresa Srcf ox Co., Portland, Maine. ' nov 16-dJkw tf . Excursion anrj Pic Nic SEASON IS OVER. THE THEATBXCAL and BaQ season la now opening. - Gentlemen who are need to FlEST-CLASd work and a clean and Ccxaf ortable Barber shop, will find St at . ...JOmJ Practical Barber and Perfumer. Ho. 53 Mark t Street, between XVont and Water 8trea.. - ' - t ' -... f ect-7-tf rose vrltn a cai reserve fund o added. . By an overwhelming potmlai roe Its fran chh)G was made apart or the present SVte Constitution adopted December il, A. I).,1S79. The only Lottery ever voted on and evdfrstd by the people of any State. . ( It never scale or postpones. Its Grand Pinole Not her Dkawwos take place monthly. - - . - . a splendid oppoirrrrrr to wik a FORTUNE. Fourth Grand Drawing, Class D, at New Orleans, Tuesday, April 10, I8a3 153th Monthly Drawing. Capital Prize, $75,000. 100,000 Tickets at Five dol lars Each. Fractious in Fifths in proportion.! j LIST OF PHIZES. ljCapltal Prize of... .......... .....i. 73,000 v 1 Capital Prize of 35,000 1 1 Capital Prize of 10,000 2 Prizes of $6,000 u 12,000 6 Prizes Of t.OOO 10,000 10 Prizes of 1,000 10,000 20 Prizes of . 600 10,000 100 Prisee of 300 20,000 SOO Prizes of 100.... 30,000 300 Prizes of 60 25.000 1000 Prizes of 35 25.000 ArPBOXXMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $730, 6,750 9 " 500. 4,500 9 " M 250, 2,250 1,907 Prizes, amounting to $365,900 Application for rates to clubs should only be made to the oSlce of tho Company In New Or leans. For farther InformAtlon, write clearly, giv ing full address. Send orders by Express: Registered Letter, or Money Order addressed only to M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La. orM. A. DAUPHIN, 5 607 Seventh St, Washington, D. C N. B. In the Extraordinary Semi-Annual Drawing of next J une the Capital Prize will be $15M00. - i ) ! mch 14-wed-sat-4w)Arw I Notice. rpiIE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN ap pointed Begistran of Election for the city of - , .1 Wilmington, hereby give notice to all concern ed, (hat there will be held a municipal election I ' " ! for the election of two Aldermen in each Ward of the city of Wilmington, on the Fourth Thurs- i day in March (M&xjph 22nd), 1SS3 ; that tho polls for said election will be kept open on said March; 22nd, 1883 from seven o'clock, A. M., until Bunset, at the places designated below, and tb&t Registration Books will be kept open from 0 o'clock A. M., to 6 o'clock, P.M., on every day, 'Sundays excepted, commencing with Monday, March 5th, 1SS3, and ending Wednesday March the 21et, 1683, at 6 o'clock, P. M., at the places designated below : FTBBT WARD UPPER DIVISION. j I : . " j f . I Registration at Wm. M. Evana Store, cor ner Nixon street and Love's alley; voting place northeast corner 4th and Harnett Btreet. FIRST WARD LOWER DIVISION. Registration at Market Houe', northeast corner 4th and Campbell streets ; voting place same. i , . SECOND WARD. Regis trail orCat City Hall; voting place same. THIRD WARD, i K 'i ; - .'- - ' 1 -Registration at Glblem Lodge buUding.sonth west corner 8th and Prince streets; voting place same. FOURTH WARD. Registration aiAnn street Engine Houe. south side of Ann street, between Front and eeoend streets; voting place sanve. . FIFTH WARD. Registration at Market House, south west corner 5th and Castle streets; voting place same. t j t WM. M. EVANdRegistrar First WardH upper in vision. . J. D. ORRELL Registrar First Ward Low er Division. 1 , . J. C. LUMSDEN Registrar Second Ward. A. J. TOPP Registrar Third Ward. JOHN J. FOWLER Registrar Fourth Ward BBNJ. FARROW Regit trar Fifth Ward mch 5- t New Restaurant. rjTHE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECTI fally annoence that he has ;ust fitted cntat No St Granite Row,1 South Front rL, a restacrant ' " I - . .- ! for Ladiee and Qentleccen. where meals ' ana refreshments may bo had at all boors of ta day.' ErTthlng Is new aad first 'eliss. Ute waiters and coixrteotK attendants. ( . Po season. iTLca 47t2ama and Oyster la W lnes. Liquors andJClgars. j no? IS . r. A. SCirCTTE. Prop! lOO- Seto O F HARNESS JUST RECEIVED, andwB have another large lot of Beagles ro a few G?:r.TTAr.TT&.co, i mw c?rsci- xea 9 e a a 17HO I5V 00 &' 00 Q 75 90 60 20 20 09 BAGGING 8taniard..... 171 t 2k.. ........ .........U HHO 1 .... 11 a BACON North Caronns: 1 Hams, B.....A ... shoulders j v a 10 Slin.t-lb 00 WTERN SMOKED , Haras..... &Kto9. V ib, I ...... Shoulders.... ........ . ...... DRY SALTED r sides. vaw. Shoulders, " ft... BARRELS Spirits Turpentine, 8eeond Hand, each. New New York, each... New Clty,eac.h BEESWAX, V BRICKS. M BUTTER, V !b , North Carolina. ..I Northern........ Wilmington-.... I Nnrihrn... CANDLES, V Ry- I . Sperm.... I 18 A Tallow..... i. J . . 11448 Adamantbte. 14 G CHEESE, f ib Northern Factory ISl&O Dairy, Cream.... 14 a SUte. .J.... 10 it COFFEE, V fiV - Java. IS Cb Laguyra......i....J..... 10 Ct Rio :., 10 en CORN MEAL, f bus., fn sacks t 77U CXJTTON TIES, if bundle.... 1 50 Q DOMESTICS Sheeting, 4-4, yd. 7 Yarns. bunch.....1 1 o3 EGQ3, tf" dozen.... W FISH i ; Mackerel, No. 1, r bbl.'J. . ...li 00 Mackerel, No. 1 , T half bbl. . 8 50 Mackerel. No. Z, & bbl. i 9 60 Mackerel, No. 2, ball bbl.. 5 0Q 33 . Company OTTIC3 OT OCXZTM. 8 V rTJOXTTCX POTT. I WTOrnhxiton. X. Nov. lrfii 15 -,11 1 19 '1 11 'i: em 0 5 00 0 2G 00 S3 7 LSJ 9 PO 0 ro I Gii on 55 12 15 14 H4 12 2S u 13 ) 75 to a 10 23 Maclce'rcl; No. S, bbl. . Mullets. W bbl... Mullet, Pork bote.. 7 75 3 00 7 00 3 00 6 N. C. Ik HeiTing, tf keg. '. DryCod.fc ft FlttiTCLTZKIiS, V 2t0tXlfts 1 PeruviAn Griano, No. 1 j.57 50 . ' M No. 2....i,..SiJ 00 LobOb.... ..00 00 iBaugh's Phosphate. ......C0 '00 Carolina Fvruiw 45 00 I Ground lUnvs. .00 00 Bone Meal - .00 60 Bone Fhur ..00 0 Kavas&a Guano. .........40 00 Complete Manure. ............ AO 00 Whann'a Phoepliato ....00 00 Wando Phosphatj ...00 00 Berger & Buiz's Phosphate. .00 00 Excelleroa Cotton Fertilizer.Gn 00 French's Carbonate of Lime. . . 7 00 1 French's Agricultural iJmo.... S 50 FLOUR, rbbt- . I Fine...... L.. 0 00 Northern Super - 5 50 M 1 Extra... 6 00 Family . 7 00 City MUls Extra.... 6 K) Family. 5 75 Extra Family...;. 6 50 70 1 10 67 75 4 10 1 1 GLUE ft..'.. GRAIN. buehel Com, from store, bas.whito. C-orn, cargo, In bulk, whltw.. Com, cargo. In bags, white. . Corn, cargo, mixed, in bg?.. Oots, from store Cow Peas.. HIDES, lb Green Dry HAY, 100 lbs Eastern , Western North Elver '.. HOOP IRON. Ton. La-RD.Vib Northern.. North Carolina UME.tf'! barrel.. LUMBER, City Sawtd. M ft. ShlpStufT, rosawe.1.. ........ .18 00 Rough Edge Plank... ........ 15 jOO West India Cargoes, according to quality. 1$ Cm Dressed Flooring, seasoned. . 18 00 Scautling and Board. cora'n..l2! 00 MOIiASSES. trallon New Crop Cuba, In hhds..... . " " in bbls..... j Porto RSco, lnhhds . In bbls I.. So gar House, In hhds . .... ' " lnbbls......i... Syrup, In bbla i... NATLS V Keg, Cut. lOd bads. -OILS, V gallon Kerosene j... Lard...... ....i... 1 10 Unseed .1... 8 4520 Oo fftlO 0C C10 00 5 $3 8 00 6K 3 50 fd 8 50 ? 4 W 6t . " - 2S W ezn 00 air.i co tim co 4240 00 fi45 G&l 00 15 00 em 00 $70 00 r:o 00 h 00 4jm 00 7 50 0 9 0 S3 5 09 6p r. 00 hi 68 6 50 u & & & a o 50 13 (&. ) 80 12 ?0 00 75 SO 00 IS e 1 25 01 10' 0 S5 TS5 0C tS 14 14 60- Brio 00 ?18 ZfrZl 00 ri5 00 00 45 00 00 00 00 40 0 00 St 0 0 a st . (re ft a 3 90 Rosin.. .....1... '-td J... ioh 00 00 S3 SO 75 60 00 60 ...in 00 ...17 00 Tar. Deck and Bpar. POULTRY 1 Chickens, live, grown. . 0 Spring........ Turkejn PEANUTS bushel. .. , POTATOES, bfiftbel ewcet. Irish, bbl.... t PORK, barrel City Moeti.J..... Pnmc........... Rump... I.,... RICE Carolina, g. : IwongU. bushel. . . . RAGS, m Country. City.... ROPE, a........... SALT, sack, Alum.. Liverpool............ Lisbon ..4...... American........ .i.. 6UGAR,f fi Cuba..... Porto Rico A Coffee B ' c- . , Ex C Crushed SQ AP, lb Northern SHINGLES, tf" M Contract Common.... ' Cypress Saps C vrrees Hearts STAVES, V M-W. O. Barrel.. 12 00 R. O. Hogshead 00 00 TALLOW, ft 5 TIMBER, & M foet Shipping. 12 00 , fine snipping. . . . Extra do ..... Mill Prlmo Mill Fair J... Common MIR In ferlor to Ordinary ........ . WIUSKEY, If gal Northern. tf, m 4J 45 45 44 a) 32 H) ;7& u 45 00 00 20, 22 1 35 SO 25 10 a 75 s 3 75 (Sfl 00 017 M ai 00 43 95 et, 1 15 ma 00 a a & & a & 00 00 co 00 on 00 00 8 ! 9 10tj 6 to 5 00 3 00 4 b0 0 00 North Carolina.... WOOL, V lb Washed... Unwashed..:........... Borrv .11 35 9 0 1 50 6 50 500 0 00 ; 1 00 ; 1 00 25 . 21 . 10 I 2 75 80 00 1 75 00 00 11 . to 1 00 to 2 50 to 5 00 Oi 7 50 O18 00 tftlO 00 to 16 au 00 A13 00 012 00 to 8 50 to 7 00 to 6 0C to 4 00 to 5 CO ASM to 26 a 34, to 15 BUTTER ! Change of Schedule. QN-AND AFTEa NOV. 15th, 1322,- 5SS following benenato M "be" Operated ta Hl Railroad: ' 5 ' I t J 1 NO.1. No. 2. r AS SENG EC, MAHjAND EXPRESS TTJUM, . ,':,.AiLY. - ; ::,r:;::i-t. - Leave WUrsington at.. ......8.11 T. It. Arrive at Ckarlotte at.... ...7.43 A. U. Leave Chaotle at...;;i.;t3 P. It. Arrive at Ullmisgton at....9.C3 A.1L,' Trains Nos. 1 and S atop at reralr ttii2on. -only, and points dejgnated In tit CoaptfiW Time Table. .. .. , ..... ., : j Train No. L Dallj except 8ttnday.-.'"..i: : T , Do. No. 1. , do. do. . Satnrday.' s -"" t SHELBY DIVTSiqy, PASSENUES, UAH J EXPRESS AND FREIGHT , Ivt M ' r"-C. ..'u ray oept smdaji:,!-; r - ! Leave CharloHe.. ..;....,,... .b-Xlt Arrive at Shelby...... ...... ..,.ll.20 p. if. Leave Sb c rbr . .... . .... J ... U . vttt PV U. Arrive at Charlot1.......,...i.. 6.40 P.M." Trains No. 1 and S make clW connection lat r Hamlet with R. A. Trabia to and-frcn Cal ejgh, and at Cbarinte with Shelby, piriaioa j Tram. ... 4' - . . j ; Tbroogh Sleepirf Cars between .TTrirrtca i and Charlotte awlluieijrb ahd Charlotte, T i ; nTke Traur No; 1 for StatosvIDei attiona Western N C R It, Ashcrvilhi and points . West. -A 10, f or Bpartjeurp, GreenTlUo. Athens , j Attauta aud ail po$ju pouthwwt.' - - . U C. JONES. 1 c I. Sopermtcndent. -I P. ! w. CLARK, tk-ncral Paetecctr Agent rovl2 - - .. - ' . j WilmingtDn & Wcldon Railrood Company.- OrncE of GtNfiuL ScrsciXTisjrDEX?,' ! ill Changoof ScheHuIe fn AND ArrER NOV. 5, 1ES, AT Csfi w a. 01., PasMrer Trains on the WUmlaa toa & Weidon Rlmad will run aa foUowa :T DAY MAIL ANti:iPRE3 TRAINS DllLZ 1 NX. 47 NtjHtn A51 43 SOCTH.' : Leave WUminfftVf;, Pront Depot, 6.40 Al fct. Arrive at Weldoa...... . ..220 p. IS. Leave Weldon..-,............,.... S.zo Pi 11. Arrive at Wihn'on, Front St. lPpt, Si.P. l Fast Tnsocoa iLuL & Vab&ssqxm TSAZsi Dailt Nos.' 3 North ajto 40 Sorra. Le VnindngfamrontSt,., Depot. (L45 P. M, I Arrive at Weldi... ...... X10P.M; Leave WeWon....i..........;.i..., 1.10 P. liV Arrive at WUra,ron,FrontSt.D,p't 10.55 P. U. MAIL AND PiflRSKNGER TRAINS "DiJxr. f Noa. 45 Korth and 41 South '-f J Leave Wllm!ngtn. fl p. n. Arrive at Welaoi......,,....i., M. Leave Wcldon aa.. r. L90 Ai M. Arrive at Wilmbfton. ..... 7M A. M- Train No. 40 8stth wilJ stwp only at llockj Mount, Wll8on,-aoklaboro and MagnoUa. ' Trains on Tarbero Branch Road Leave UoeJtr Mount for Tarbx) jit 12 M. and ,7.15 f.Tjfc and 3 P.M. Dally.. . ,u , ,7 Trains on Scotad Neck Branch Road leave nallf ax for Scotland Neck at .30 P.M.- Re turning leave StJand Neck at 1 0 o'oioe; ! dairy. i , .,..... , Train So. 47 m.te cl-we connection at Wei don for all points North Dally. - All rail via Richmond, and dally except aondar via Bar ! Lino. - -;- , ' i j Tram No. 43 rues dallv andmakM elJ saa. ' nectlon for all pofcifc) North via Richmond and Washington. No. 47 makes close eoonoeUoo for Tarboro. s .i All trains run f eLd perween Wrniington and WasLbagton, and have lulhnan Palace Sleev eraattacbod. . . . ... , 1 j '' Join? p. DrvrKE, General Snpermiendont, T. M. EMER8A,- General Iaseengcr XxnL i nov 5 . ... - ,-- f. Wilmington, Colunibio & AngiCta R. K. Co. omcE or GianfiuT, Bun na tks uky t: ' I 1 . i . . : . . i. ....... 'Himlngtei. N, C. No-r MSS2, i Changd 6f: Schedule: ON ANT AFTER NOV. 5TII, i2: A 7.35 A. M., the foUowlng Passenger rlcbed j ta. will bo run on Ihls road ; - - ' NIGHT EXPEE2 TRAINS, DALLT-Kos. . We'and4T East. . mti M t H.4J JTm Mnm Z3L gilt-edge-verVchoice. A FEW PACKAGES TOE SALE B V DeRosset & Co. m. Leave WUmlngtoa.. Leave norene.. ........ ............ s.55 A. Arrive at C, C A A. Junction...... 6.20 A. it. Arrive at coiumta.; 6.40 A. 1U Iave Columbia....: 10.00 p. St. Leave C, C.&A. Junction 10.20 P. It, Leave Florence.. ................. 10 A. It Arrive at WBmr3ion.....i. ....... .2 A. 11 , Night Mjui. astjm PASsxxorn Tbact, Dn.r. No. 40 Wear, Arm Dat Mas. akd Pa SSjrOEB Ta, Fo. 43 East. . , . Leave WUmlngton. ....... .'. J.;..".' .lld P. lC Arrive at ITcTtnce.. ................ 2.45 A. Ifj Ieave Florence.. ............-....i.BLaap. 13 Arrive at WUmbsion..... 5.23 P. XL. MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAINS DAJXT . ,.-Ks,411vestaiHli5I;r.4''' Leave WIlmmgta..t,;,..........i.7.33 A. Jj Arrive at Florence 11 0 A M t Arrivo at Wilmington ..... ..9.05 P. M 1 No. 40 stops only at ricmirgton, WWtarUld, Fair Bluff and Ms rion. t , 1 j Passengers for Joins: Ma and all rdnU on G. A C U. IL, C, stR. Stations, Aiken Jcno tloo. and all poLiU beyond, should tlAe tS Night Express. , Separate Pullman Sleepers for Caarfecloa ana for August oi Train 41.- - i s All trains run sc lid.Letwcea Chark-lcn sxd Wlhnlngten. -. i i JOHN Y. DIVIDE,- , . " OctiCral Sciertavrtot. i T. M. EMERSO.-t, General PasscmrvT Agent. nov 5 , , , . ch9 Positive Bargains TX BLEACHED COTTONS, lftv SLlrtiogs, i. ! ' ,;.'-' Counterpanes, TTabte Daiaak and Towels, SOME MORE. RECEIVtuf ANOTHEIi LOT JUST those ELEGANT - I. , -. Warranto-1 tba best OP HAVANA .1 . 1 CHESOOTS. White Gool, Ilamborg aiwi Trimmings, Warner's Cor line, domioal and M. M. Coi5t. IrUh Polctj Hfaltfc, Ab j i Fn fc CENT CIGAR, AlXi All I IJNi r Aw.thetst one; dollar kid GiovK ! Tobacco & Tobacco Goods. in the city. (, JNO. J. HEDRICK. CalCitt take a icioie.: 0. Ircr.t tZlt . CC31J . ")t Lx:l""7?,CrTr :7

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