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-"1 ' " : ' 1 -.!... .... i .."!-'' MISCELLANEOUS. MI&ff it THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR PASN. IlelUre and core EEEUMATIS3I, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, , CACKACHE, Efioicsx, rocraicni; SORE THROAT, QUIXST, STl-ELLlJiGS, SPBAIXS, Sorasets, Cuts, Bruises, FROSTBITES anil paloa. nni CZ5TS 1 EOTTLL PoldJy H Drogi;lt!i n4 Healers. Dlrectijii iu 11 languages. Tie Ciirlcs A.7cg5lGr Ca. (SueceMon to A. TotaUr ft Co.) Hop Hitters are the Purest and Best Bitters ever made. Xhev arc compounded from Hops. Malt Bucha, Mandrake and Dandel ion the oldest, best, and most valuable medicine3 in the world, and contain a'l thp best and most curative proper ties of all other remedies, being the -reatcst DIood Purifier, Liver Regula tor ami Life and Health Restoring i4nt on earth. No disease or ill health can possibly long exist where these Titters are used, . so varied and rf"Ct are their openiuous. . ivp new lite ana vigor to tne aWauil infirm. To all whose em ployments cause irregularity of the bowels or urinary -organs. m or who re quire ah Apetizer. Tonic and mild Simulant. Hop Bitters are invaluable, being highly curative, tonic-and stimu Vir. without intoxicating. No matter what your ieenngs or sym- toms are, what tne uisease or aumeut is use Hop Bitters. Don't wait until vein art S iok. but if vou only leel "bad or miserable, use Hop Bitters at .once. It may ?ave your life. Hundreds have been saved by so doing. $500 will . be paid lor a case they will not cure or l el)o not suffer or let your friends suf fer, but use and urge them to use Ho.p Bitters. . . ' Remember, Hop Bitters is no vile, drugged, drunken nostrum, but the Purest and Best Medicine ever made; the 4 Invalid's Friend and Hope,'' and no person or tarn ily should be without them. Try the Bitters to-day. apl-12 1 m. fSERls e.WBE S158 Li.va3Cl3 aucDTcct. not a cause. Its origin within; its manifestations without. Ilence, to cure the disease the CAUSE must be remov ed, and In no other way can a cure be effected. WAKSER'S SAFE KIDNEY AND LIVER CUKE i3 established on just this principle It realises that 95 Per Cent. of alt diseases" arise from deranged kidneys and lver and it strikes at once! at "the root of the lirtlcwlty. The elements of which It Is com- rK(lire,cliu')0a th0 ertat organs, both M a FOOD and fiESTOKKU. and by placing Uiera in a healthy condition, drive disease and "aln from the system. For the Innumerable trouble? caused' by iln naalthy kidneys. Liver and Uainary Organs; ror the distresinjr Disorders of Women; for Malaria and for physical derangements gene'r this great remedy -has no equal. Beware ot lmiostsrs, imitationa and concoctions said to le just as good. S?rJ,liabctc'I? ask r WARNER'S SAFE DI ABETES CUKE. I For sale by all dealers, ' - mi , H 1L WARNER A CO., Efiil Rochester. N. Y. Farmers, Take Notice. "TOKRIS HOG CHOLERA- COMPOUND la juat tho thing to cure or prevent nog Choi i.aD.vi aU, peases ta which Swine are sub ject; it nvIII prevent that dreadful disease . S.118,11'1?1!."' antl wU1 Put your hogs in a thrifty, healthy condition, clearing the kid neys, hver, &c, of worms and parasites Each package contains one and one-half pounds and will, if given strictly according to directions, cure 10 hogs of the Cholera and put . ho?j in a condition to fatten in one half the usual time, thereby saving one half of the feed, ine farmers of Duplin county are eivin" it the praise. All farmers should buy apack- RnFrtrva,w:h?1!s?I0 and retail, by W. II. OUEEN, Druggist, Market Street, Wilmington, N dec 19-d&w-tf TheDaily Review. K ITT YS PRAYE KS. Sweet dear little tlarlinc: runs into my room, ! Red I ijH parted and cheeks jaglow ; tresa anl rare as the apple-bloom. Brighter-far than the roses "Oh, sister, come anil see!' As blow. sue cries. .she smooths from her brow the . . tangled hairs. While wonder speaks through her let eyes j j "My littlie Kitty is saying her prayers! vio- "Come and look through! the nursery door! j We won't frighten her where she lies, fn the streak of sunlight on the floor. Folding her white pa W3ovefher eyes. with lisht foot- Irock she "I wonder"- treading fall, And daintily liltiqg the wears, . r j As she trots before me across the hall 'If God hears Kitty's prayers?" -Vorinne Oak-smith. v arniali on the iCliurch Pews. The seats had been newly varnished, and, somehow, ttiei varnish was not right, as it was terHble sticky. You know when you pull anything off of sticky varnish it cracks. Well, the au dience had all .got seated, when themin ister got up to give out the hymn, and as the basement of his tiousers let loose of the varnish of his chair there was a noise like killing a fly on the wall with a palm-leaf fan. The minister looked around at the chair to see if. he was all present, and that ho guilty man's. pants had escaped, and read the hymn. The choir rose with a sound of revelry and after the tenor had swallowed a lozenge, and the bass had coughed up a piece of frog, and the alto had hemmed and the soprano had shook but her polonaise to see if the varnish showed on the south side, the audience began to rise. i I One or two deacons got up first, with sownus like picket tiring in the distance o tne eve ol batte, and j then a few more got up, and the rattling of the un yielding varnish sounded as though the fight was beco Jiing more animated and then the whole audience got on itsj feet at once with a sound or, rattling musket ry. The choir sang 'Hold the Fort." When the choir had concluded the peo ple 'sat down gingerly, the services were short, and all went home praying for the man that painted the seats .-4.Pec&'$ sun . "Mve DrSs : no end of medicine; no relief. Dr. Benson's Skin Cure has driven aivay all eruptions and Vm nearly luctty Ida-C. Young. ton. 111., Druggists keep it, $1 pbr pack age. The Hunks of Cape Cod. The college of heraldry is useful. I A man goes in to get a coat-of-arms. He was born on Cape Cod and has got rich in Fulton Market. j i f - "Very well, sir. What name?" "Hunks." ! 1 ! . "AhHunks let's see Hunks? Yes ; originally De f Iuncnssie, Hone of the knfghts ol Godfrey de Bouillon in the Crusades. Your ancestor was a cms q.(3 ci i;j i "Was he? He fit, did! he?" " "What kind of a tree Uo you want?" "Kind of tree? I I duhno. No ktree'll live in front of our house. Or do 'K i . i : . "Genealogical tree, I mean,: like this np here on the walk Tree, they call it. It is the picture of who your ancestors were how many viscounts andj dukes were among 'em and whether a king was included. In this large book up here I rather think I can trace you;r familv back to one of the Kings of UIs ter. The tree will cost $100." , "Bully! You do it! You scoop in a king and I'll make it $l25."-UCt?zcm- nati Commercial. What Seven Could not clo. Nashville. Tenn.J April 6, 1881. H H Warxek & Co..- (Sirs Seven physicians could not do! for me what your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure ac complished. Hopelessly! sick with kid ney diseases, it restored me to perfect health. JACOB MYERS. Laboratory of State Assater ajo chemist, ' " COfJEast Grace Street. Vo RJCHMoxd, Va., January 30th, ilS$3. oZ, .. ekiel has made known to me the composition of his Hair Kcstorer and I have also subjected it to chemical exanUnaUon. It contains no lead or silver, substances very commonly employed in making preparaUon ?l . halr nr anything harmful, and may inererore be used witheut apprehension of in tunous results. WM. II. TAYLOR, M. D., State Chemist. . ITWJl!st thanking you Mr. Ezekiel, for the "air Restorer you so kindly sent me, I take enf . fcl upou my hair have lKen so aypar rrien.wSltlact tho commendaUon of all my ffft ve noticed it. which tLyuC!timation a treasure, without pecunlarvi;."001 t may realize you the I S089 you 80 rtcbly deserve, -1 remaU, very respoaf ully, Richmond. va Yrt' V WlsE For sale h ircl)- 27 18b" rorsaiebyauarog Price $1 per bot- rob 17 wercial Hotel Wilmington, N. C. V M. SCHLOSS, Prop. ' . pIT-CLASS IN EVERY RESPEfjr " ' ASt"1 BrXLiAED: SA fOQATXACIIia). f. Au Old-Fashioued Editor: ? We were grieved to read the other day of the death of one of Michigan's jolliesfpioneer editors almost .the last man of a band who published weeklies in the state when a coon-skin would pay fora column "ad," and three bushels of corn dumped on the loflice floor, stood for a year's subscription.! Never a publisher was, more liberal with his space. It was hard work for himvto chanre for anything except the tax list and mortgage sales, and he measured short even on them. One day in the years gone by this paper! copied an at tack on a county official and old Mark was dozing at his desk I when the in jured party stalked in arid began: "louareai coward, sir a cow ard!3' . "Mebbe I am," was the editor's com placent reply. I j . i j "And I can lick you, sir lick you oiit of your wrinkled old boots!" M i "I guess you could," answered Mark as he Dusted the wrapper off his only ex change. ' - 1 ! "I'm going to write an article calling you a fool, liar, coward, jcur, slanderer, and Dody-snatcher, and go over to Ionia and pay five cents a line to have it published!" ; "Hey?" queried the old man as he Wheeled around. j ' ! "Yes, I'll pay five cents a line to have it published!" j "Say, let me tell you something," replied Mark, "I've got 1200 more cir culation than the Banner, and I'll publish your attack on me tor two cents a line and. take it out in. mill-feed or corn-stalks! Don't trot over to Ionia wnen you can help build up your own town!1'. - i u - ; j;. Mark would have published it word for woi-d, just as he said, and thrown in a cat of a horse or it stump-puller free gratis, bat the official cooled off. Free Press. .: n An Anecdote of Gladstone. I i He seemed. to have always! at com mand an inexhaustible1 store' of ideas, reasons, illustrations, whatever be the subject which lie was required to dta! with. Of all great English speakers, probably no one, not even William Pitt, was independent of preparation. Even Fox. swift and rushing as he was, was great only in reply, when his feel ings were heated by the atmosphere ol battle, whereas Mr. Gladstone was just a3 animated and forcible in an opening, or in an ornamental and uncontentious harangue, as in the midst of parliamen tary strife. f L Of the marty anecdotes tHat are cur rent illustrating his amazing power of rising to an occasion, one may be given which has the merit of being true. On tho afternoon when he was to - make an important motion in the House of Commons. a friend, happeniug to call oh him between two and three o'clock, found him just sitting down to make some notes of the comins speech. He laijd aside his pen and.talked fora while, then jotted down a few heads on paper, went down to the House before j four o'clock, found himsel drawn into a pre liminary controversy of a very trying nature, in which i he had to repel so many questions and attacks that it was past six before he - rose to make the great speech. . He then discovered that, as he had left hi3 eyeglasses at home, his notes were practically useless, pat thejm quietly back into his coat pocket, and delivered with no aid to his mem ory2, and upon that one hour's prepara tion, a powerful argument interspered with passages of wonderful passion and pathos, which lasted forj three hours, and will always rank amongst his fin est! efforts. i MISCELLANEOUS. WHOLESALE PFICES. "This Terrible rWEURAL Will Kill Me." CIAS Mrs. Margaret SI Pope, Rich Square says; "Brown's Iron Bitters cured me of dyspepsia nervousness and loss of appetite.' j- 'i ; - - : v. k s"i-? ! ! HumbufiTgred Ajrain. j I saw so much said about the merits of Hop Bitters and my wile, who Was always doctoring and never well, teased me so urgently to get her some, I con cluded to be huni bugged again; and I am glad I did, for in less than two months' use of the Bitters, niyj wife was cured, and she has remained so for eighteen months since. I like such humbugging. H. T., St, Paul Pion eer Press. , 'Mother Swan's Worm Syrup. Iniallible, tasteles, harmless, cathar tic ; tor! feverishness. restlessness, worms, constipation. 25c. It is predicted that the time will come when Gaelic will cease to bo a spoken language, and will share the fate of its sisters, the Manx and Cor nish. A Specific for Change of Life. We ire in receipt of, a letter from J. T. Hamby, Esq.. of Floral, Ark., in which the writer says : tSamritan Ner vine cures female decline, and during the change of life it is a spcific." Sug gestive facta, truly. $1.50. The Public is requested carefully to notice the new and enlarged Scheme to be. drawn Monthly Capital Prize $75;oOO ja Tickets only $5.- Shares in pro- I portion. Louisiana, State Lottery Company, j ' We do hereby certify that we supervise the arrangements for all the Monthly and Semi annual Drawings of The Louisiana IState Lot tery Company, and in person "'manage and con trol the Drawings themselves, and thai the same are conducted with honesty, fairness, and in good faith toward all parties, and we author ize the Company to use this certificate, with fac similes of our signatures attached, in its adver. Via f a ' i j Commissioners. Incorporated In 1868 for 25 years by tho leg islature for Educational ann Charitable pur poseswith capital of $1,000,000 to which a reserve fund of $550,000 has- since been added. ... . . ' -' ' - J By an overwhelming populai vote Its fran chise was made a part of tho present State Constitution adopted December 3d, A. D., 1879. The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by the people of any State. It never scales or postpones. Its Grand Sixgle Number Drawings take place monthly. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WI5T A FORTUNE. Pifth Grand Drawing, Class J,, at New Orleans, Tuesday, May 8, 1883 156th Monthly Drawing. Capital Prize, $75,000. 100,000 Tickets at Five Dol lars Each. Fractions in Fifths I in proportion. LIST OF PRIZE8. 1 1 1 2 5 Capital capital Capital rizes Prizes 10 Prizes 20 Prizes 100 Prizes 500 Prizes 500 Prizes 1000 Prizes Prize of. Prize of.. Prize of. . of $6,000.. of 2,000., 1,000.. 500., -200., 100. 60.. 25.. of of of of of of 4 ......i. j APPROXIMATION PRIZES 9 Approximation Prizes of $750. 9 " 500. " . 250. 75,000 25,000 10.000 12,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 20,000 30,000 25,000 25.000 - r 6,750 4,500 2,250 1,967 Prizes, amounting to.. $265,500 Application for rates to clubs should only be made to the effico of the Company in New Or- 1&&OS ' i For further information, write clearly, giv ing full address. Send orders by Express, Registered Letter, or Money Order addressed only to M. A. DAUPHIN, r "New Orleans, La. t or M. A. DAUPHIN, ! 607 Seventh St., Washington, D. C N. B. In the Extraordinary Semi-Annual Drawing of nexr June the Capital Prize will be $150,000. . . . . , , apl ll-wed-sat tw-d&w ; V Buggies ! Buggies I j KW AND SECOND HAND FOK SALS N Some Bargalna. drH9-tf T. J SOOTHERLAND. Wverv and Rale PtahWw F. P. JONES, LINTON, N. d, A'yTOENEr AND Comi-aellor-at Law. W1U practice la any part of he State. Special attention given to the col . ctlcacf clzZW-"1' ' f;S IMj "I WOl-LD'KT BK WITnOTTT THEM IK THEY CT $1 A MM.. , TlIET CTEKO K M VKV RVLOIA, OP 9 TTCA1K STAHVISG.' Joseph Snyder, Paxlons, Pa., 30, Jan. 'fcO. ! - CERY& CHAMOMILE" PILLS. (AAV VOL CVRCfAMCHjJlu tmu KWJ SIMJU5 SIGNATURE ON EVERY" BOX. A They contain no oplnm, qnuiine, or other harmful diug, and are highly x commended. "THET aek jcst the thxn-g fob xec balgia." c. D. Hyndman, Kocfeport, 111. "Thet arf the only rehbdt for mt neuralgia." O. W. overall, Attomev at Law, Moolie, Ala. s . f ; Dr. Beuson's Pills are invaluable in ner vous diseases." Dr. Hammond, of New York. "Thev cured 3i r wipe ijcmediatelt, op severe keuralgia." H. M. Cocklin, 6hep herdtoWB, Pa. i - --. "AS TWO BOXES CURED A PRIEXI WHOM TTTE DR.'S HERE COCLD'KT HELP, OP NEU RALGIA, I'LL SEND FOB BOME KOR MVSELF." Cliflord Shand, Windsor, Nova Scotia. ..... . . j "Dr. Benson's Pills for th cure of Neural gia are a snccess." Dr. G. P. Holman, Chrls tlanburg, Va. I ! Dr. Benson's Skin Cure consists of internal and external treatment at same time and it makes the skin white, soft and smooth. It cod tains no poisonous drugs. $1 at Druggists. C. N. Crittenton, Sole Wholesale Dr. C. W. Benson's Remedies, US F New Yorjk. i apl 12-lw-oth-fnn Agent! for uiton pi., VARIOUS QUACKS. WHO-EAGH WITH HIS OWN PET SCHEME-CULTIVATE THE FIELD OF HUMAN NATURE. There have always been, quacks: legal m quacks, theological quacks, scientific quacks and medical quacks. Some of them are bland, oily fellows who argue and smile the world into believing in their favorite bit of humbug. Others are pompous and pretentious parasites. But they make it pay. Men seem to love to be swindled, stipulating only that it shall be neat ly done. ' ' .. The dear; public are equally liberal to the electric and magnetic fraud. This fellow la a genius in his line. He will put a magnetic belt around your waist, a magnetic necklace under your chin, pr fit you out with an entire suit ot magnetic clothes, warranted So serve the purr pose of ordinary-garments, and at the same i . time to cure all diseases, from whooping-cough to hasty consumption. - ; f Most of these have no more electric or mag netic powex about them than resides in woolen blankets or in girdles of . sackcloth. Only when applied by an expert is electricity of the slightest use as a medicinal agent, and even then its value is grossly over stated.. 'What is the strongest possible presumptive evidence in favor of a particular remedy ? Clearly that It should have been prepared by responsib le per- -- - - ! - -i - .... . sons of acknowledged skill in the treatment of disease. j Squarely on this foundation stands BEN SON'S CAPCINE PORUS PLASTER. En dorsed bv 5,000 physicians, pharmacists, drug gists, and chemists, it needs no further apolo gy nor introduction. It is the one and only true and tried exteraal-application. Quacks of all kinds pay the Gapclne the compliment of their dislike, as Satan is said to hate holy wa ter. ' Look in the middle of the plaster for tho word "CAPCINE". Price 2 cents. Seabury & Johnson, Chemists. " mch 26 4w- i RUILDIHQ MANILLA WATERPROOF Thin wir.nraoi for roof, cratide walls of tnuldine,and imMHsin plsc ofp!rter. Catalog A II I JCftViPn C"" DOW'T . 1 . . Fail to use ALABASTINE for renovating your Walls and Ceilings. It is rapidly superced iog all other Finish. For dubabilitt, beauty and economy, it is without an equal, and can be applied bv any one. If not for sale in your neighborhood, send to SEELEY BROS., 32 Burling Blip, Now York. mch 26 Aw fl COlI Ffl When I y car I do not mama nrly to atop them foe IHme nd then bar them return mgsin, f men arsdl pd enre. I hare mmd tho (Uscbm of PITS. EfTLSPST r FALLINO SICKNESS lifo-lonjwtndj-. I wmrrmnt mj remedr to cure b rorrt cwm. Beoaaa others bar failed la no reaacm for not now rscoH-icg- ears. Send one for treatise And Pre Bottle of my tnfaUibM remedy.' Gir Bxprees nd Peeb-OfBc. It cost you ttotblnir for s triM, and X wtQ mr von. - dlree.H.G.EOOT.mPexlSlNwYort Sf00I$250 Per lHonth SURE. Amenta jabiiaiit witn ' MicceM evervwnere twilinT onr new braided- Silver Mould Wfrr Clothes IJnf LoM forercr. ITever ruMa. Warranted Sells readily at every honpo. mJ ft trrwifrt by noO. Address OXKAXD WXKKJIXLL8, Pnlla4.,P. Umi u lyAiiiii iiii iniiii i Ita IVJ U Vi JrJJ ll hail- 1J U UrLI U VI n I hnv a eoextlT rmmdr t or too bov dijeM ; by it thMuu)i mf ' tha mmmt kind and of Ion ir Stand Ids; bar been eared. Itdw tnw U BJ WtE in iu efficacy, that l via eena two tscrrTLas rn-r-fr. w retner with a V ALU ABLB TREATISE on this dl any auIerer. Glrn Kxpreea and P. O. nddreee. ; SS T, A. &U0Cr;M IU Pearlt, V vTot T. nooRECouimfGRiri nnmiiftit n n ettt t OTfllTO i J2. ' - - . (AXXSZZXSl SAX7LES CP KZAI. EST i :CS ArTLIC A T70. K8STH CA8SU2A UlttSTCXI CO. Branch DSce. Chirlotte, N. C X1?"ALT3TIUN THIS PATEK nebolA are always on the lookout for chan ces to increase their eanrinss. and in time ecotae wealthy; those who do not improve fhelropwrtirnitlesKnudainiwTertT. Weof er great chance to make money, We want many men, women, boys and girls to work for us ngnt .n incxr own locauues. auj one can do- the work pwneriv" f rod the first start. The business will pay more than ten times ordi ttary WjrExpes?Ive outSt furnished free. No s who en-as falls to make money xap Lilr. You can iierote your whole time to the work", OTonrryour spare moments. roll in formation and all that is reedel sent free. Ad drc3 Sttno & Co.. Portland, ilaine. njtvlS-diwtf. ' - Tcr Pocket Ilnivn cr Tzllz Cutlery, 1T2 IS 11V, U 0 ' li 10 0 11 00 0 14 1714b IS we 1134 00 ft 11 T5 yo m 20 28 30 M CO ft 8a 00 HO 2C , - The, followlnr auoutlons represent whelesale prieee generalrr. I In making ur . small orders highs prices bare to be chajgeu BAGGING Standard. ..................... t Ifc..... U lb.. .... BACON North Carolina: , Hams, V i. Shoulders. fi. .......... ... Sides, ft.....; ; WESTERN SMOKED j I Isms.-... Sides tf- lb........ ). Shoulders. .i. ........ I ...... DRY HALTED I Sides. V ft...... j, Shoulders, BARRELS Spirits Turpentine. Second Hand, each........... 1 New New York, each.., 1 NewCitv.cacn 1 BEESWAX, ft...... BRICKS, v M BUTTER, v ft North Carolina. ' Northern........ Wilmington..... 7 Northern 0 CANDLES, V ft Sperm 18 ffB Tallow.... - .11141 Adamantine 14 & CHEESE, V U- . . . Northern Factory 1 " Dairy, Cream 14 tf f State.. ....... 10 O COFFEE, ft; Java,' Laguyra. ........ . ' RIO CORN MEAL. V bus.", in sacks COTTON TIES, V bundle.... domestics Sheeting, 4-4, V yd.. 7 Yarns, bunch 1 00 EGGS, 1? dozen 0 FISH Mackerel, No. 1, V bbl.......lG 00 Mackerel, No. 1, V half bbl.. 8 50 ! Mackerel. No. C. V bbl.... .. 9 GO Mackerel, No. 2, V half bbl KAlUfcOADS. a5c. Carolina Central It II - - . h , . t.; Company 18 ti 10 & 10 O 7268) 50 & a 00 a S3 til 9 50 an 00 25 12 15 14 12 23 14 IS 80 75 1 10 25 5 00 Mackerel, No. 3, tf" bbl 7 T5 Mullets, tf1 bbl I Mullets, Pork bbls N. C. Itoe Herring, -V keg... Dry Cod, W ft FERTILIZERS, tf- 2,000 lbs Peruvian Guano, No. 1 In O Lobos Baugh's phosphate Carolina Ferui2er. Ground Bone Bone. Meal... Rone Flour...... Navassa Guano Complete Manure. Whann's Phosphate. . . . . Wando Phosphate 3 00 7 00 3 00 5 to to i to20 0U 310 00 fiZllO 00 to 5 50 8 3 8 4 to to to to to 00 50 50 00 9 to to 0 0Q 5 50 6 00- to 00 to eo 75 50 11 4 6 5 6 5 6 6 8 6 50 (3 6 10 00 00 50 75 to to 57 50 C2 50 ...3G00 37 00 . ..00 00 251 00 ...00 00 toQOOQ ...45 00 to50 00 ...00 00 (ZtAO 00 ...00 00 D45 00 ...00 00 57 00 ...40 00 toiH 00 00 00 torn 00 ...00 00 to'Q 00 ...00 00 70 00 Berger & Butz's Phosphate..OO 00 &W 00 Excellenza Cotton Fertilizer. 55 00 am 00 French's Carbonate of Lime... 7 U0 to 7 50 French's Agricultural I4me.... 8 50 0 9 0 FLU UK, bbl Flne Northern Super. " Extra . Family. City Mills Extra " Family. Extra Family... GLUE ft GRAIN, bushel Corn, from store, bags.white Corn, cargo, in bulK, white.. Com, cargo, in bags, white. . Corn, cargo, mixed, in bags. uots, rrom store... Cow Peas.......... HIDES, ft Green.... Dry HAY, 100 a Eastern.. 1 20 Western.; 1 00 North River 75 HOOP IRON, V Ton 80 00 LARD, 3 ft Northern...:...... !.. 13 North Carolina. 00 LIME. barrel 1 10 LUMBER, City Sawed, V M ft. Ship Stuff, rcsawed.... ...... .IS 00 Rough Edge Plank. 15 00 West India Cargoes.aecording ; to quality i.. 13 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned.. 18 00 Scautling and Board, com'n. .12 00 MOLASSES. V gallon f New Crop Cuba, In hhds. " ! " " in bbls.. Porto Rico, In hhds in ddis 70 to to 1 10 to 1 57 75 4 10 to 50 13 75 CO 12Vi 65 60 80. 6 12 25 10 85 to to to to & toSo 00 to 14 to 14 to 1 50 020 00 tolQ 00 18 ' 22 00 915 00 00 43 00 00 00 00 40 00 10ito 10 to - 3 90 90 00, 00 33 20 75 90 m 50 Sugar House, in hhds. ! It- lhli ' v av aw ) Syrup, in bbls. ... - NAILS, V Keg, Cut 10d basis OILS, V gallon - Kerosene. Lard Linseed Rosin.... Tar 4 Deck and Snar. . .' - POULTRY I Chickens, live, grown...... " Spring.!...... Turkeys PEANUTS V bushel POTATOES, V bnshel Sweet. Irish. blM ... PORK, V" barrel City Mess.. 2: 5C Prime 1 00 Rurap.....J .......17 00 RICE Carolina, V ft....J.... Iugb, V.. bushel... RAGS, V ft-TCountry . ........ rope'.V ft.1".".! SALT, tf" sack, Alum Liverpool Lisbon........ American SUGAR, V ft Cuba... Porto Rico....... A Coffee............ ........ B " j c ! Ex C Crushed SOAP, ft Northern........ SHINGLES, V M Contract.. Common...... Cypress Saps. Cyproes Hearts. . . . . . J STAVES, V-MW. O. Barrel.. 12 00 R. O. Hogshead. ...00 00 TALLOW, V" ft. . J.. 5 TIMBER. & M feet Shipping. 12 00 Fine Shipping.. J 11 25 Extra do .................. 9 50 rMlll Prime.... L 7 50 Mill Fair ..J 6 50 Common Mill...' 5 00 Inferior to Ordinary 0 00 WHISKEY, V gal Northern.. 1 00 . North Carolina.... 1 00 WOOL, V ft Washed......... 25 Unwashed.... 21 Burrr... 10 to to to to to to to & to to to to to to 1 to 1 H to to 3 41 45 45 48 29 32 80 75 15 45 00 00 20 22 35 SO 25 10 75 75 iVitto 95 to Vto to 00 at 00 m 00 00 00 00 8 9 lOtfE 5 to 00 00 4 50 0 00 024 00 17 00 to 00 8 15 1-V I 22-. 75 80 00 75 00 00 1014 6 14 00 50 00 50 to to to to to to et & to to to to 7 O 5 7 Jl8 00 010 00 to 6 014 60 ton 00 OYl 00 to 8 50 to 7 00 0 6OC to 4 00 to 5 00 to 2 to to to 50 28 22 IS Fayettef ille Observer. QN THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8th, 18s3, the undersigned will revive, the publication of the FA YETTEVILLE OBSERVER. The Observer will be a large 28 column weekly newspaper, and will lie mailed to sub scribers, postage paid, at $2 per annum, al ways in advance. It will give the news of the day in as ample form as It spare will permit, and both regular and occasional correspon dents will contribute letters from the Capita on State politics and affairs. ; - Democratic la politics, the Observer will labor, first of all, to assure the prosperity of the Town of Fayetteviile, to develop the vat agricultural 1 resources of its own and the nelgnboring counties, and to promote all that concerns the welfare of the people of North Carolina. . j i Opposed to such innovations on the homely ways of our fathers as, in the guise of pro gres, harm society,! the Observer will be found in full sympathy with the new things born of tne changed condition of the South which sound judgment or enlightened experi ence find to be also good. -As to the rest: it will strive to deserve the reputation of the name it inherits, - - feblO i K. J. If ALE, Jr. not, life Is sweeping by, go and dare be fore you die, some, thine misrbty and sublime leave behind to conquer time.! t06 a week in your own town. 5 outfit free. No risk. Everything new. Capital not required We will furnish you eTerytldng. Many are making fortunes. Ladies make as much as men. and boys and girls , make rreat pay. Reader, If you want business at wtaca you can rr.aks f-rest 1 y ail t. 3 t!-?., wri 2 tor 1 srtlcu trs t- i I. Hals :;xx a Co., Pert' ', I ' - ' 2. orncK-or General scperfxtkn uknt, Wliaitngton. ?fc C. Nov. 12th, Change of Schedule, j : AND A FT Kit NOV. 13th. 18S2,- THE following benctittte will lc operated' on tbU Rai!n54l : . -j : : i PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN. DAILY, i r , 5?o Ll nilagtonat......!6.1Sr. M. . S Arrive at Charlotte at...... .7.40 A.-M. N n I Ixave Charlotte at.... 7.55 P. M. ) Arrive et Wilmington at....3.00 j. LL Trains Nos. 1 and 2 stop at regular stations only, aud points designated in the Company' Time Table. - Train No. I. Daily except Sunday -- Do. No. 2, do. doy Saturdaj. SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, ilAU, EXPRESS AND FREIGHT. . J,. Dally except Sundays, I Leave Charlotte &20 A. M. Arrive at Shelby.. ........12.20 P. M. Leave Shelby.....! 1.40 P. M Arrive at Charlotte 6.40 p. mJ Trains No. 1 andj 2 make close connection at Hamlet with R. & LA. Trains to and from Ral eigh, and at Charlotto with Shelby Dirisioo Tram. . j r Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and C hariottc and Raleigh and Charlotte. Take Train No. -1 for Statesvillo, Ststlons Western N C R R, Ashevlllo aud points West. Also, for Spartiinbarg, Greenville, Athens, Atlanta and all points bouthwet L. C. . I ONES. . " , .Superintendent. M1 i ' V -6"ii WV w A. M Wilmington & jVeldon 1 cltailroad Company., ! Office up General supkrintkndknt, Wilmington, N. C. Nov: 5. ISsi Change of Schedule. I Y AJTTEU NOV. 5, 182, AT 6Uft M a. m., rassenzer Trains on the Wilming ton & Weldon Railroad will run as follows j - DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAINS DAILT Nos. 47 North and 48 SoutIi. j Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot, 6.40 A. M Arrlre; at Weldon !lilo 1'. M Leave Weldon... 3 30 p M Arrive at Wllm'gton, Front St. D'pt, !so P. M. FAST THROUGH MAIL & PASSENGER; TRAIN Dailt Nos. 43 North and 40.souTn. IxayoWilmlngton.Front St., Depot, 5.45 P. M. Arrive at Weldon 1.10 P.M. Leave weldon.... J...... ... 6 10 p'M Arrive at Wibn'gton, Front St. IVp't 10.55 P! M. MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAINS DAILY. Nos. 45orth aud 42 South, j Leave Wilmington............. P.30P. M. Arrive at veldon..... 4 00 A M Leave Weldon at 120 a" M Arrive at Wilmington 7oi A.' M Train No. 40 South will stop only at Rock Mount, W ikon, Goldsboro and Magnolia. Trains on Tarboro Branch Road Leave Rocky . Mount for Tarboro at 12 BI. and 7.15 P. Dai,T,T, H"1,?1' lc-'lve Tarboro at 9.p0 A. M. , and 8 P. 31. Dailv. j ,f . " T,r?in8.on Scotland Neck Branch Road leve Halifax for Scotland Neck at .30 p.;M. Re turning leave Scotland Neck at 1 0 o'clock, daily. . ( Ti-aiu No. 47 makci close connection ' at W el don for all points North Daily. Alt rail vis i Richmond, and daily except Sunday -via Bav I Line. t ; .i , - . j "Train No. 43 runs daily and makes claso con bctJon for all points North via Richmond and y ashington. No. 47 makes close conuectlon for Tarboro. j , j All trains run soLd between Wi'nlngton and ' Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleep ers attached. - JOHN F. DIVINE, ' -General Superintendent, i T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agent. Wilmington, Columbia & Angusta It. It. Co. Oppicz op General Superintendest.' vritmlngton. N.C. Nov. 5, 188lj 9.50 P. 1. 2.55 A. &i. C.20 A. M. 6.40 A. IL ......... tU.LU jt . PI. 10.20 P. M. Change of Schedule; 1 - ; I N AND AFTKR KOV. CTff ; 1Bn A J 7. 25; A. M., the following Passenger tched ' ufc will be run on this road,: J NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, DAILY Nos. 48 ' ! Wert nnd 7 T'aat ! I' . Leave Wilmington.. Leave Florence. Arrive at C. C. A A. Junction Arrive at ixmimoia Ieave Columbia Ieave CCA A. Junction. Leave Florence " ' - 1 .V a: t - Arrive at Wilmington... ........,. 6.2 A. At. :ight Mail and Passenqkr Tracc, Dailt, No. 40 West, ash Dat mail amd Ias- senger Train, No. 43 East. Leave Wilmlngtoni. ...ll.lo p. M. Arrive at Florence.................. 2.45 A. IL Leave Florence.... .12.55 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington............... 6.25 P.M. MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAINS DAILY - Nos. 42 West and 45 East. I Leave Wilmington... .........7.25 A. M Arrive at Florence- ii.?.o a. M Leave Florence at. i.. ..4.50 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington ........9.05 P. M Train 43 stops at all "Station. I , , No. 40 etops only at Flemington, WhlteTllJc. Fair Bluff and Marlon. - Passengers for Columbia sad all points oa O. A C. IL IL, C, A 1L R. StaUons. Aiken June tlon, and all points beyond, should take 4s Night Express. ' Separate Pullman Sleepers for Charleston ana for Augusta on Train 4S. - ( ; , . All tral$ run solid between Charleston and WilmingvXa. " 1 ' JOHN F. DIVINE, -. General SuperintendenU ' EMERSON, General Paesesger Agent. T.M. nov 5 SOME MOREL ER L or 1 - OOTS JUST' RECEIVED, ANOTHt those - ELEGANT HAVANA: CHER Warranted the best ; FIV L CENT CKiAIl1, In thercity. . . - 1 - -av also a fi line of Tobacco:& Tobacco Goods. '" " a Cailaml take n ;. . v. i;r::;r::;::v:'. 1.:,, r- , i'... . - - - .
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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