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MISCELLANEOUS. 1 a ar- u 'j REMtlJ Hrw THE GREAT HERMAN CURES Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, ' Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache, t Throat. Spelling. Sprnln. Brulftes, Kor Huro, lcH. Frost Kite. AND ALL OTHER" BODIXY TilXS ASD ACIIKS. hr DnKit3 "n't Denier everywhere. Firry Cents s 6 hottle. Directions in II Language. tiiF CII Alt I.-" ji. ?ii.i.r.ii tp. 1 linliianre, d., C. 8. A. T h e D a i I y Re view Who was ii. climbed the tallest trees, And raised a most dolightfnl breeze. By hidinij lt the schoolroom keys? h U jEBivEX"ei5!HQlUlER0R i Loon'? kno-wn ppeciflc for Epileptic Fits.sa i"s- u for Spasms anfl Palling Sicknes3."& Nc r-oa ' Weakness quickly relieved and cured. i;qu'ii!' (1 bv nothing hi delirium of fevei-?31 it, NeLtiiiilics germs of disease and sickness. ( nr ;Hy blotches and stubborn blood sores. ( I an-' S blood, quickens sluggish circulation, i l-.-.inatos Boils, Carbuncles and Scalds.-S& i i -ivrin anenily and promp tly cures paralysis. its, 11 is a charming and healthful Aperient. ii',!a Srrorula and Kings Evil, twin brothers. Cba!::: s b:id breath to good, removing cause. Routs biliousness and dyars. complexion. i b ii-aiinir resolvent and matchles3 laxative. -li ilrivi s Sick Headache like the wind."a ; i "Contains no drastic cathartic or opiates. rrum.tly cures Kheumatis.'nby routing it."8 JCet'.iri-s life-giving properties to the blood, 1 guanintoeu to cure all ncrvou? disorders. jiKoliable when all o'piates fail.u& - Kefrshes the mind and invigorates the body. Curos dyspepsia or money refunded.a j t' Kndoraed in writing by over fifty thousand 1 eadiii? physicians in IT. S. and Europe.3Jl Leading clergymen in V. S. and Europe.SDR Di-x of the blood own it a eonqueror.-Ca lor sale by all leading druggists. Tfce Dr. S. A. Richmond Jledical Co., Props.. St. Joseph, Mo. - (32) For testimonial- and circulars send stamp. ( La. Critteuton, Agent, New York City apl i! lw nnii - ' - I - ' l - -A. I 1 .3 v no was it stoie iiir lemon me. H id on the pantry shelf so iic:h,. And uave me half upon tf id .sly? ' j My sister. Who was it in the mill pond lel, Ami threw her thimble in the well, And'cried for fear that I should tell? ' ... :. A My sister. -. ' 'i ' ' I And who at last long dresses wore, And had o! beaux a half a score. And voted boys a dreadlul bore? My sister. r 1 " Who sews the button on my clothes. And with me to the opera goe3. And then neglects me for her beaux? My sister. W hp coaxed me once to go to bed. Because she had an aching head, I And then stayed up with Cousin Fred? ,1 My sister Who was it cried the other day, Because Fitzgerald did not stav. But went off home with Jennie May? ' My Sister. And who, with all her crimps and curls, tier airs ami graces, rings anq pearls, Is just the very best of iirirls? ! My sister. hare a pie in the house!" and with that ant, nFiui irum nercnair, and, seizins a. earring knife from t the sideboard, chased the young man from room to room, and would hare done him an in jury if he had not escaped to a room where he could lock himself in. But the family say she i not crazy, she is only eccentric" -. . - ... U. S. District Attorney Speaks Col H. Walters. U. S. District At torney. Kansas City, Mo., authorities the iolio wing statement : "Samaritan Nervine cured my . niece of spasms." Get at. druggists. $1-50. MISCELLANEOUS Hop Bitters are the Iurest and Best Bitters ever made. They are compounded,, from Hops. 'Malt, Buchu, Mandrake "and Dandel ion, the oldest, best, and most valuable molicines in the world, and contain all the best and most curative proper ties of all other remedies, being the greatest IJiooil Purifier, Liver Regula tor, and Life and Health Restoring Agent on earth. No disease or ill health can possibly long exist where these Hitters are used, so varied and perfect are their operations. They give new life and'-vigor to the a.i;ed and infirm. To all whose em ployments cause irregularity ot the bowels or urinary organs, or who re quire an Apetizer, "Tonic and mild Stimulant. Hop Bitters are invaluable, being highly curative, tonic and stimu lating, without intoxicating. No matter what your feelings or sym toms are, what the disease or ailmeritr is, use Hop Bitters. Don't, wait until you are sick, but if you only ieel bad or miserable, use Hop Bitters at once. It may save your life. Hundreds have been saved by so doing, $500 will be. paid lor a case they will not" cure or help. Do not suffer or let your friends suf ler, but use and urge them to use Hop Litters. Remember, Hop Bitters is no vile, dragged, drunken nostrum, but the 1 urest and Best Medicine ever made; the 4 Invalid's Friend and Hope," and no person or family should be without ,them. Try the Bitters to day. ipl-12 1 m. . A CANNONIER'S RIDE. 1 i How a Union Soldier Galloped Down a Line of l?ird at Ma nassas. ,""'.''!' - j 1 The most conspicuous act of ! reckless courage I ever saw displayed . on anv battle-field during our great civil .war occurred at the second battle of Manas sas, on the 20tlol August, 1862. It was performed by a iederal artillerist in the presence of both armies and; was wit nessed by at least a thousand men, many of whom are still living! and can readily recall the jcircumstances. Just as Hood s men charged down the hill near the lienry house, upon the first Federal line, and it became evident that he would capture the battery stationed there, a Federal artilleryman determin ed to save one of the cannon, if possible, and to do so he had to take it up the side of the ditch in front of the Confed erates for half a mile. The ditch was four leet wide and as many deep, and could not be crossed with the cannon. How he got his horses hitched, or whether they had really1 ever been taken from the piece I ndver knew, but the first 1 saw of him. he was coming up our front in a sweeping gallop from the cloud of smoke, and Hood's men were firing at him. As soon as he escaped from that valley he came in front of our brigade "and under range of our mus kets on the left, and as he swept on up t he line, a file fire was opened upon bim. Our line was, approaching the ditch rapidly at a double-quick, and the lane between us aud the ditch was gettiEg narrower each second,! but the artillery man seemed determined to save hisgun Irom capture, and he flew along his course at a tremendous rate of; speed. He had four large gray or tthe cannon and they valley in splendid style. The man sat erect and kept his team well in hand, while his whip seemed to play upon the flanks of the leaders, knd all four horses appeared to leap together in regular time. The ground was very dry and a cloud of dust rolled out from under the horses' feet and froni the wheels; of, the cannon as they came1 thundering along. Three regiments of ourj brigade had already fired at him as he rushed along their front, and as he approached jthe left of another I tan down the rear rank shouting to the men: "Shoot at he horses! You let the man; alone rind shoot at the herse3 ! Ydu are firing too high !" At this I saw a noted I, marks man in Company F,drop one knee and sight along the barrel of his musket and fiie, but on came the man and the gallop of his team was unbroken. Ramj mingin another cartridge the marksf man was ieadv again in a minute and iust as the cannon ierl swept across his front within a hundred yards he) kneeled down and taking deliberate aim I at the white horses came up the foremost horse fired again, but oh went the team unharmed as before.; Thus he Dasscd along the! whole Iront of our regiment and then along another on Our right and escaped around the head of the ditch and across the field and up the m j hill beyond. As far off as we could see fill him his team was still going in i a srallon. but when -out Of range on the hill bevond the ditch he turned in his saddle, and, taking off his hat, waved it around his head several times ahdsbme of the Confederates cheered him. At least five hundred men fired at that Yankee gunner, and I have often wondered if he escaped death in the snhspi-nient battles of the war and lives td fpll of the fearful I gauntlet he ran ii 3S Pa Tm . 3 an eirect. not a cause. Its origin -Miia ; its manifestations without. Ilerce, - - . fcUC utaeasc me UA.U5a must be rcmov vV,x'. ? no otlcr way can a cure be effected. I I Vu ,KU S ,SAFE UXEY AND LIVER . m s tabllaued on just thi3 principle. It et mat 95 Per Cent. t -ill diseases arise from deranged kidneys and i vor and it strikes at once at the root of the Umeultv. Tha ntamonta nf whloh it aet tliwwt.lv nnnn th trrr:t nro-ino Wh a KM)D and KESTOREIt. and by placinsr ircm In & hc<hv ftAtiflltlnn. rfrlre distort 1 or the innumerable troubles caused by un r i!ly Kidneys, Liver and Urinary Organs; '.Vr,lhe distressing Disorders of Women; for a i ii for Physical derangements jfener- Y thls rcat remedy has no etjiuiL Beware m mpo6t3re, ImitaUona and concoctions said voix-justaigood. a i.V y?1 k for WJiNEIt3 SA FE DI- or sale by all dealers. ... 1L II. WARNER & CO., fpmdrn . - Rochester. N. V. Fly Fans. JJUY.OXE OP THESE GREAT HOUSE- tt comfort from UILEa & MURC1I1S0N. i S3 and iO liurcklson Block j Orange Culture. The orange tree grows all the time, says an exchange; That is to be thought of. It calls! for the frequent cares which arc its dues as well in win ter as in summer. Not a few of the invalid class, who had looked upon its culture as a mere pastime, have broken down through tips cause and have taken more land than they could man age. The lesson of such cases is not to attempt too much, but to keep the fire or ten acresperhaps within one's per sonal capacity. Nor has it been politic to put .every thing into the single crop of oranges. The smaller fruits, peaches, plums, and especially apricotsj lor canning, which come into bearing quickly, are useful in tiding over the rather tedious period of waiting for the orange trees to ma ture and are always in prfltirable de mand. To start existence comfortably, sav in-Southern California, the new comer should haye a capital of from 55,000 to s 10.000. Tecu liar energy, ot course, will do with less. i It requires about nine years to bring an orange tree from the seed in i full bearing. On the other hand, it is found that bv deftlv inserting nn ovanm hntl into a small shoot of lemon tree slitted in an X shape, and setting this in the Ground, a tree can be ohtained which bears marketable fruit after the second year. The controversy rages whether t is worth win e to do this, since the Product is but a dwarf, like the dwarf Dear treei and though it vielrls earlv it can never yield much, and its fruit does not stand shipment as well as the seed ling. Against this it is maintained that it lives lonirer than the seed I in e' yiclds choicer varieties of fruit, more unnorm in size ana quality, ana not subject tothe singular form of destruc tion; wnicn sometimes overtaKes the seedling, that of being dashed against its own thorns. I ; along the front of a Confederates firing . Otcetrin Fhila. Times. whole brigade at him. CaptJ of T. Isham Bridgefbrd, Esq.t Warrentou, N. C, says: "Brown's greatly benefited me when dropsy. ! ! Iron Bitters I had the fOnly Eccen- A Lady AVho is trie.',' People seem to thmk that; an insane person is not dangerous until he or she commits some deed of) actual violence, says a New York correspondent of the Philadelphia Record. I I 1 know a woman whose family say that she is not insane, but who goes into the parlor whenever her daughter has company and drives the terrified guest out into the streets This singu lar woman has taken an j aversion to pie, and for a long time there has been none on the family table ; but one day recently the son, a young uian of two-and-twenty, felt a longing for pie that he could not resist, and he had some sent home from the baker's.' i The waiter placed it on the table with as great unconcern ps he could muster and stepped back to await results. The mother eye fell upon . the offending dish. "A pie," she I screamed; "who ordered a pie for my! table?" I did. mother," said the young rnan in a conciliatory voice. 1 You did, and you know I won't Decline of Man. Nervous (Weakness, Dyspepsia, Im potence, Sexual Debility, cured by "Wells' Health Renewer." $1. He Carried it a Little Too Far. A gentlemau stopped his horse at a tollgate. and not seeing the gatekeeper went into the house. Finding no one he began to search, and finally discov ered the gatekeeper out in the field at work. Although the old man was quite a distance away, the gentlemen went into the field, approached the old man and said : 'You are the tollgate keeper, I be lieve?' Yes sir,' the old man replied, turning and leaning upon his hoe handle. Well, 1 want to go through the gate.'' ! 1 Ain't the gate open ?' 'Yes.' .- Well, why don't you go through ?v It's my busiaess to be there. j 'Because I want to pay you.' Are you come all the way out here to pay me five cents?' ! Yes. sir,' said the gentleman, proud ly, looking the old man in the eye. I 'Couldn't you haye left the money on the fable?' ! i 'Yes, but I wanted you to know that I paid you.' 'You are an honest man ?' Yes, sir.' replied, the gentleman, while a pleased expression spread over his face. 'You would have walked threev times as far to have paid me that five cents, wouldn't you?' " 'Yes. sir. I would.' 'Here. John ' the old man called to a boy that lay in the shade, 'call the dog and go along and watch this feller till he gets away. Bet a hundred, dollars he steals something 'fore he leaves the place. One Experience irom Many. I have been sick and miserable so lonirandhad caused ray husband so much trouble and i expense, no one seemed to know what ailed me. that I was completely disheartened and dis- eonrnped. ! Tn this . frame of mind I got a bottle of Hop Bitters and used them unknown to my lumily. i soon began to improve and gained so fast that my husband and family thought it strange and unnatural, but when I told them what had helped me, they said, Hurrah for Hop Bitters! long may they prosper, for they have made moth er well and us happy." The Mother. It is claimed that when the Nor thern Pacific railroad is finished it will so shorten the time of travel that Port land, Oregon, will be only seven days ride from New York. 'Ms two boxes of Dr. Benson's Celery and Cltanwmilc Pills cured a friend of ncicralaia, whom the JJrs. terc couuin i help, ril send for some for myself." Clifford Shand,' tia. Windsor, Nova Sco- The correspondents with the Presi dent note a New England, air about the buildings, and a disapaearance of the peculiar Southern types after leaving Georgia going South. - What Seven Could not do. Nashville. Tenn., 'April 6, 1881. H H W A-Rvr.it & Ho Sirs Seven Dhvaicians could not do for me what your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure ac complished. Hopelessly sick with kid ney diseases, it restored me tn perfect health. : JACOB MYERS- s Excursion and Pic Mc EASOX 'IS OVER; THE -THEATRICAL and Ball season Is now opening. Gentlemen who are used to FIRST-CLA&d work and a dean and Comfortable Barbershop, will find It at - , - . vjj- JOHN WERNER'S, - Practical Earber and Perfumer. . Ho. 29 Market Street, between Front aid Water Streets.. -1. . - Ct-7-t ; HOME COMFORT. AFTCR A RAINY RIDE A COUNTRY PHYSICIAN TEtlS WHAT HE THINK OFSOME KOPLL "I lb to gracious tome people won Id leara when they need a doctor d when they don't" exclaimed Doctor E , as he' entered hia house In a cosey little villtge in the interior of the state of Sew York, after a teutons night ride of many miles. "I have been dWn among the mountains to sec a loan, who the messen ger sail, was very tie and not Pkcly to live till morning, nnless he had Immediate lielj.; and found him suffering front h rather sharp atUck of cqHc, which his family might have relieved in ten minutes, if their had a grain of sense and two or three simple remedies In the house. But no; they must remain Ignorant as pigs, and when the least ache or paia takes them, send for a doctor, whether they ever pay him or not." "Why, Doctor, what kind of simple rcme tlies, as you call them, do you expect people to keep In the house ?V asked his wife, 'as she poured him a cup. of hot tea. j . j . "In this case," answered' the doctor, ''if they had only put a BENSON'S CAPCINE PORUS PLASTER on the man's stomach, he would have been all right; in an hour, and saved me a dreary ride V 12In all ordinary complaints it cures at once- All diseases are eliminated from the system by what may be rouzhly called expulsion or extraction, or .by a union of the two processes. Benson's Planter promotes both, lit Incites the torpid organs to act, and sends Its healing. soothing influence through the myriad pores of the skin. All other plasters oblige the pa tient to wait. They give 1dm hone for to-mor row, j Benson's plasters gives him help to-dayl Which is better, do you think ? Buv the CAP CINE and keep ft In the house , Price 25 cents, j beabury & Johnson, Pharmaceutical Chem ists, New York. . I apl 23 4w 0IUU JJf 4)dU evryVb BeuinKjpnr new DraKiea silver laoam ire VI OthfinlAtl. Last forever. JVever ruU. WaHrantel Sells rearlll v At pvnrv honsft. ' Amo( it terms fre bv A J .1 . X w mill. . rr i . t .vji. Jr. . mail. rarUJy at every house. Sninple i termsfre Address QIKAED WIUE MILLa, Phil id.. NEW I BOOK MARE TWAIN'S ! LIFE ON THE MISSISSIPPI" is proviDg the grandest success o all the Twain series. "iSSiS Bobk Agents JLASS BROS., 55 N'PTth bt.. J A GENr EJINK BONANZO For terms and address DOUGLASS Phila., Pa. apl 23-4 w Xm Jo "MOORE COUNTY GRIT" COKN MILLS AND MILLSTONES, ! (A1X, SIZES). BESTIUTIIEVORLD i aflMPT.r. or kull seht : OH Af f LICATZO H. H8STH CAROIIMA MIUSTCHE CO. Branch Office. Charlotte, N. C. t-MVjmON THIS PAPER -7 " " r f ff n r people are always on f f II VT 3 the lookout for uhan- II fOJ I ' ' ces to Increase their ww U v i i earnings, and in time ecome wealthy; those who1 do not Improve their opportunities remain In poverty. We of tera great chanee to make money, We want many men. won en, boys and girls to work for us right .n their own localities. Any one can do the work properly from the first start. The business7 will pay more than ten times ordi nary wages. Expensive outfit furnished free. No one who engages falls to make money rap Idly. You can devote your whole time to the work, or only your spare moments. Full in formation and all that is needed sent free. Ad dress Sttnson & Co., Portland, Maine. Dvl6-dAwtt. 'f s to a a ST S a ? fS ST w o I o H a !2 " S- o to s SO T XT a -t a I a 3 8 tz! a B H S3 H oo a . 2. O is 3 to w i -: ? S - K i - a o o -s B O C3 C -t o W c o a 9 C B CO C 4 o o o S' at c 'A o tn New Jewelry Store. , rjlIIE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY announces to the citizen of Wilmington, that be has leased the premises No. lS.t&Iarkct St., and U now in receipt ofa Handsome Stock of Goods, which will be displayed in a few days. J Watch and Clock repahlag a specialty. dee 19 JNO. IL ALLEN. ORRIS ! HOG CHOLERA COMPOUND Fiirmers, Take Notice. M Is just the thing to cure or prevent Hog Choi era and all diseases W which Swine are sub ject; it will prevent that dreadful disease anown as Tricltnac, and will put your hogs in a thrifty, healthy condition, clearing the kid neys, liver. Ac. of worms and parasites v Each package contains one and one-half pounds and will. If given strictly, according to direction, cure 10 bogs of the Cholera and put 90 nogs In a condition to fatten in 'one half the nsual time, thereby aavtng one half of the feed. The farmers' of Duplin countv are giving it the praise. AJ1 farmers should boy a pack- sale .wholesale and- retail, by W. U. GREEN, DrugxUt. Market Street. Wilmington, N. C. . ; . ' ; ' dec 19-dAw-tt WHOLESALE PFICES. " 1 - 1 i Wa : fnll i t im" kvAt4tk,Ma mi n tit wholesale prlees 4 generally. In making up small orders higher prices have to be chaiged .... u oo if 15 .... io a 11 ....'; f 00 14 ..... 1744S IS I54IC 154 .OO GT -1121 '....7 124 .... on e ii .... 1 UO & 2 00 1 60 tt 1 00 20 a 26 ...J.....f ?S O 00 ...Z 20 a S3 .."...... 7 50 9 SO .J. .; o oo an oo ......... 18 & 25 i . . UHlKB 13 14 a 15 .. ry. 14 1 H a 144 L.l. ...... io a 12 J -. - ................ ; . ..... 4 io et Ji- 10 St BAGGING Standard...... 2 m.. ..... 1 lb BACON North Carolina: . Hams, V ft... I Shoulders, y ft.......... Sides, V ft.... , WESTERN SMOKED Hams........ ........... Sides. ft... Shoulders.... ........ . , DRY SALTED Sides.? ft. .....T Shoulders. V ft... ; reconfi nana, each New New York, each... New City .each. BKESWAXJ ? ft BRICKS, f M BUTTER, ? ft ' North Carolina -Northern. Wilmington. Northern CANDLES, ? oinrriu... ...... .4.... Tallow .....L.. Adamantlac. . . . 1 . . CHEESE, ? lb- Northern Facto: Dairy, Cream... : state...; COFFEE, V ft .lava.. Laguyra..... Rio... CORN MEAL, ? bus., in sacks CCrrTON TIES, V bundle.... domestics Sheeting, 4-4, V yd.. . Yarns, ? bunch EGGS, ? dozen. FIaH -Mackerel, No. 1, ? bbl. - Mackerel, No. 1, ? half bbl. Mackerel, No. 2, ? bbl..J. . Mackerel, No. 2, ? half bbl. Bfackerel, No. 3, ? bbl ...... Mullets,? bbl.. Mullets, Pork bbls.... ...... N. C- Roe Herring, ? keg... Dry Cod,? ft FERTILIZERS, ? 2.000 fts Peruvian Guano. A o. l i u. ....... 7749 28 14 ia so 1 50 0 1 75 . . 1 00 . 09 .16 00 . 8 50 . 9 60 . 5 00 . 7 75 . 3 00 , . 7 00 . 3 00 5 tt 0 7 10 25 Iia - ugh's Phosphate.. 57 50 ...36 00 ...00 00 ....00 00 ....45 00 ....00 00 .00 00 8 50 0 00 5 50 6 00 7 00 6 60 5 75 6 50 11 1 0 57 75 4 10 1 20 1 00 75 80 00 Ground Bone.. Bone ileal Bone Flour....J ..00 00 Navassa Guano 40 00 Complete Manure ..00 00 Whann's Phosphate ....00 00 , Wando Phosphate.. 00 00 , Berger & Butz's Phosphate.. 00 00 Excellenza Cotton Fertlllzer.55 oo French's Carbonate of Lime.. 7 00 French's Agricultural Lime FLOUR, ? bbl .Fine. 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.. Oots, from store Cow Peas.............. HIDES, ? ft f . aiccu. .......... Dry j.. HAY, ? 100 lbs Kastern.. Western...... L North River... HOOP IRON. ? Ton. LARD,? lb Northern 13 North Carollna..i 00 LIME, ? barrel 1 10 LUMBER, City Sawed, ? M ft. Ship Stuff, rosawed. 18 00 Rough Edge Plank.. .15 00 West India Cargoes, according to aualitv...... ...13 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned. .18 00 Scantling and Board, com'n. .12 00 MOLASSES. ? gallon xx ew crop cuDa, in Unas . in obis Porto Rico, in hhds ".. - in bbls. Sugar House, in hhds. a tff ! Syrup, in bbls........ 1 NAILS, ? Keg, Cut,10d basis.. OILS, ? gallon " Kerosene Lard.......; Linseed....... Rosin Tar.... Deck and Spar. POULTRY 1 Chickens, live, grown i " Spring., Turkeys. PEANUTS? bushel POTATOES, ? bnshel Sweet Irish. ? bbl. PORK, ? barrel- City Mess. Time. Rump. RICE Carolina, ? ft. Rough,? bushel.... RAGS, ? ft Country. City..'.. ROPE, ? ft. SALT, ? sack, Alum.. Liverpool Lisbon J. American. ........ J. SUGAR, ? ft Cuba. Porto III co A Coffee B " 20 00 010 00 010 00 5 50 0800 & S 50 tW 8 50 ? 4 00 0 9 fi)62 50 ttXil 00 25l 00 &m oo 050 00 240 00 245 00 057 00 045 00 067 00 . 070 00 070 00 060 00 0GO 00 0 7 50 0 90 0 6 01 (tO 6 00 0 6 50 0 S 75 0 C 50 a o oo 0 7 50 0 IS 70 0 75 eo 0 1 124 0 65 GO 80 0 0 0 64 12 25 10 0 85 085 (XI 0 0 14 0 14 0 1 50 020 00 010 00 018 022 00 015 00 00 43 00 00 00 00 40 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41 45 45 48 29 32 80 0 3 75 1040 10 0 90 90 00 00 33 20 '90 60 S 50 0 0 0 0 0 1 45 00 00 20 22 0 0 0 35 30 1 25 1 10 75 3 75 ..23 5C, ..MS 00 ..17 00 440 95 0 14 14 1440 00 0 024 00 017 00 018 00 8 1 Ex C I. Crushed L CO IP 1 Mi VAVkAra ' i uvi . V IU .IVl Kill. X u. ........ SHINGLES, ? M Contract... 5 00 Common 2 00 Cypress Saps 4 50 Cyprees Hearts............... 0 00 STAVES, ? M W. O. Barrel.. 12 00 R. O. Hogshead 00 00 TALLOW,? ft.. 5 TIMBER, ? M feet Shlpping.12 00 00 no 00 00 00 00 00 0 8 0 9 0 1040 5 0 Fine Shipping. Extra do ... Mill Prime.... Mill Fair Common Mill... . Inferior to Ordinary.. . 11 25 9 50 7 SO 6 50 5 00 0 00 WIUSKEY, ? gal Northern.. 1 00 ortn carouna.. .......... WOOL,? lbWashed. Unwashed. Burrv.... 1 00 25 21 10 15 1 1 22 75 80 00 75 00 00 104 if 64 0 7 00 0 2 50 0 6 00 0 7 50 018 00 010 00 0 6 014 00 013 00 012 00 0 8 50 0 7 00 0 6 X 0 4 00 0 5 00 0 2 50 0 26 0 22 0 15 1883. Harper's Young People. AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY 16 Pages. SUITED TO BOTS AND CIKL8 OF FROM SIX TO SIXTEEN TEARS OF AGE. Vol. IV. commences November 7, 1S82. The Teung People has been from the first successful beyond anticipation. A" . Y. tSct ning Pott. It has a dlsUncUve purpose, to which It stead ily adheres that, namely, of sapnlanUng the vicious papers for the young with a paper more attractive, as well as more wholesome. Boston Journal. . For neatness, elegance of engraving, and contents generally, it is unsurpassed by any publication of the kind yet brought to our notice. Pittsburgh Gazette. , J $150. - TERMS: HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE, Per Year. Postage Prepaid. SlXGLB Numbers, Four Cents each. Specimen copy sent on receipt of Three Cts. The Volume of Harper's Young People for 1881 and 182, handsomely bound In Illumina ted Cloth, will be sent by mail, postage pre ? dd. on receipt of $3 00 each. Cover foi oung People for 1SS2, 35 cents; postage, 13 cents additional. Remittances should be made by Post OfOce Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. Newspapers are nc to copy this advertise mens without the express order of Harper St BKOTHEEa. Address - . . . UARPER BROTHERS, ' dec 13 - New Xork. - 11ACLIIOADS, c. Carolina Central R. R. Compaajye1y:- ' - -,- i Ofticr of Gexeral ScpERisrrxxiJEafT, Wllmtogton, N. C, Nor. 12th. ISS2. Change.of Schedule. QN AND AFTER, NOV. 13th, ISStJ THE following stcncunie will be .operated on; this Railroad: , j' ; No.l. No. 2. j PASSENGER .MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN, ' - " DAILY.'- - ' li' " 1 - . - a s i Leave Wilmington at... .....6.13 P; M. Arrive at Charlotte at ..7.0 Ai M, I?ave Charlotte at..... 7.55 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington at. . . .9. CO A. M Trains Nos. 1 and ? ttnn t ni1irttHAri only, and pobats designated In the Company! XilUtJ 1ADIC, t Train No. 1. Daily except Sunday. Do. No. 2. do. do. Saturday. SHELBY DIVISION PASSENGER, MAIL, EXPRESS AND FREIGHT. Dally except Sundays, i . - ) v Leave Charlotte.......,........:... 8.20 A. M. Arrive at helby....... .......12.20 1 M.' LeaveSbelhv........a. ....... ....... L40 P. M. Arrive at Charlotte....,..........'.. 5.40 P.L v Trabns No. 1 and 2 make close connection at Hamlet with R. A. Trains to and from Rai eigh, and at Charlotte with Shelby DItIsIob Train. - - . .. ,: ,t . j i -i Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte. Pake Train No. 1 for Statesvllle. Motions -Western N C R R, Asheville and points West. Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens. Atlanta and all points Southwest. 1 Lw C. JONES. - w r . .. Snpcrlntcndcnt. . r . w CLARK, General Passenger tAgent rovl2 t , , 1 1 Wilmington & Weldoli .Railroad Company. OrriCK of General Superintexpewt, Wilmington, N. a, Nov. 5, 1SS2. i J ' of Schedule. AN AND AFTER KOV S in Jo J A-.-? Passonger Trains o'n tho'wilmlnrf- ton & Weldon Railroad will run as follows ; DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAINS DAiLt t NOS. 47 NORTH AND 48 SOUTH. Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot .40 A XI . Arrive at We ldoa..... J2.40 P M Leave Weldon s.S0 P. M Arrive at Wilm'gton. Front St. D'it. 9.30 P. si. Fast Throuou Mail & PassexgbhTiujns , DAILY Nos. 43 NORTH AMD 40 SorjrrH.r Leave WllmIngton,Front St., Depot. 5.45 P. M "..V.V61"00'"--' MO P.Mj Leave Wekion.. C.10 P. M; Arrive hi wum gton.rrontst.irp't 10.56P. si. MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAINS DAILY, f Nos. 45 North and 42 South. Leave Wilmington................ 9 30 P M Arrive at Weldon .1..... 4.00 A. M Leave Weldon at 1 20" A fM Arrive at Wilmington 7J02 A. Ml Train No. 40 South will Btop only at Rocky Mount, Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia,! . Trains on Tarboro Branch Road Leave Rockv Mount for Tarboro. at 12 M. and 7.15 P. M.. DX-n girt leave Tarboro at 9.00 A. M. and 3 P. M. Dally. , j Trains on Scotland Neck Branch Koad leive Halifax for Scotland Neck at .30 P..MJ. Re turuing leave Scotland Neck at 10 o'clock, dally. - - , , " . ' Train No. 47 make- close connection at' Wei don for all points North Dally. All rail vlf Richmond, and daily except Sunday vbt Bar Line. r . ; . Train No. 43 runs daily and makes clsse conZ nation fotall points North via Wchmond and Washington; No. 47 makes close connection for Tarboro. . . , All trains run soLd between Wl'mlngtbn and : Washington, and have rullman Palace Sleep era attached. i : I JOHN F. DIVINE, ' . - General Superintendent. T. ,M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agent. nov 5 1 : I 7 Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta R. R. Co. Office of General Supekintendent. Wilmington. N. C. Nov. 5, 16S2. Change of Schedule. U- Ar iMl AUV, OIU, , . 1HKL ' AI 7.25A. M.. the following Passensrer Sehed uii will be run on this road ; ir NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, DAILY Nos. 48 Wee t and 47 East. ' ' Leave Wilmington..,. v..; 9.50 P. M. Leave Floronm. ... rjs A i . Arrive at C.G.AA. Junction...... 6.20 A. M. Arrive at Columbia...... a 6.40 A. M. Leave Columbia.; Jl ....10.00 P. M. Leave C, C. A A. .Junctlbn. ..10.20 P. M. Leave Florence.... ......: 1.50 A. M, Arrive at Wilmington....: 6.2 A. U, Night Mail and Passenger Train. Da tlt. No. 40 West, an d Day Mail and Pas senger Train, No. 43 East. Leave Wilmington .' ...11.10 P; M. Arrive at Florence 2.45 A. M. Leave Florence.. ................... .12.53 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington...... 5.25 P. M. MAIL AND PAS3ENGER TRAINS DaILT Nos. 42 West and 45 East. ; V , j V Leave WUmlngton........ ....... ...7.25 A:'m Arrive at Florence........ 11.30 A. M : Leave Florence at.. ............. ....4.50 P.M. Arrive at Wilmington 9.05 P; II - Train 43 steps at all HUUons. No. 40 stops only at Flcmlngton, Whlteville. Fair Bluff and Marion. - " Passengers for Columbia and ail points on G. C. R. IL, C, A1LIL fcUtlons, Aiken Junc tion, and all points beyond, should take 4 Night Express. ' v Separate Pallman Sleepers for Charleston and for Augusta on Train 48. :. . . All trains run solid between Ch&rlexton sad Wllminzton. i j , i . JOHN F. DIVINE, . , General S ti pertn tendeaL T. M. EMERSON. General Passenger Agent. ' nov 5 ' ' u - SOME MORE. LOT OF HEE0QT3. JUST RECEIVED, ANOTHER those ELEGANT HAVANA C Warranted the best FIT Is. CENT CIGAR, ; - - Inthclty. i: ';" ALSO A FD LINE OF Tobacco & Tobacco Goods. CaKSind ukeoke ' ; - V. GrtEENEWALD; -ji So. FronCitIjusryjeluw KxcaangeJ'Jorner, ' dec in
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