MISCELLANEOUS.! ill jj. h!l!!h, ..iriliillit..ltj mchlli THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN, Relieves and cures RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, BACKACHE, EEIBICIB, TOOmCEI, : SORE THROAT, QVINST.SWKLLtNGS, SPBAIXS, Soreness, Cuts, Bruises, FROSTBITES. BL'BXS, SCALDS, And !l other bodily tcha mud pain. nrn cists a bottii.. Bold by n Druggist, an1 Dealer. Directions ta 11 languages. The Clurlcs A,Voge!er Co. (Saswwors to A. Toel ft Co.) -Ilaltiaor, Bd U. 8. A. T h e Da i fy R e v i ew . TIME. Time rolls on his ceaseless course. The race of yore. Who danced Our inianrv nnnn their I knee, , j And told our marvelling boyhood le- gend's store. Of their strange venture happed by ! land or pea. How are they blotted from tho things ; that be! ; How few, all weak and withered of ! r their force. j Wait on the verge of dark eternity. , liKe stranaea wrecks, tho tide return- mg hoarse lo sweep them from our sight! Time roll3 his ceaseless course. Sir Waller Scott. mo only known specific for Epileptic Flts.'YJJ '.'j.-o for Spasms and 1'alllng Sickness. Nervous Vcaknt-Bs it Instantly relieves and cure Cleanse Voccl and quickens eluglsh circulation. Neutra lizes perms of disease end taxes sickness. Cures flA SiCEFTie saidD ng!y Wotchr and stubborn blood soreB. Eliminates A 'r,r!ls, Carbuncles aadScalas. 537i"ermanentlyand jTomptiy cures paralysis. Yes, It Is a e harming and hr-altM ill Aperient. Kills Scrofula and Kings Evil, twin brothers. Changes bad breath togood.remov. ! v.:r fiu-v. Eou'e bilious tendencies and make u-a: complexion. Equalled by none In the delirium ct fever. A charming respivent and a matchletw hixatlve. It drlfcs Sick Headache like the wind. ; 5"Cuntai&s no drastic cathartic or opiates. Re- (THE GREAT) pyiOl0iNlQlUERlOlR litres the brain of morbid fancies, rromptly cure Khrnniatisiii by routing it. Restores life-giving properties to the blood. Is guaranteed to cure all nervous disorders. S-RMIable when all opiates fall, refreshes tie niiud and invigorates the body. Cures dyspepsia or money refunded. L Diseases of tho blood own It a eoncaeror. Ku-uon-e J in writlngby over fifty thousand leading citl tens, clergymen and physician? In U. S. and Europe. i FTor sale by all leading drugfffets. $1.50. (S3) Tt:8Er.S.LMiQidMe(l.C8.,Prop3.,Si.IosspliIMo. For testimonials and circulars send stamp. Cl.arlesN. Crttteufon, Asretjt, Xevr York City. may H lw nrm Tho Bad and Worthless are never emulated or counterfeited This ispeciall true of n medicine, and it is positive proof that the remedy imi tated U of tho highest value. A9 soon 69 it had been te3ted and proved by the whole world that Hop Bitters was the purest, best and most valuable family medicine on earth, many . imitations sprung up and began to steal the notices in which the press and people of the country -had expressed the merits of II. Ii., and in every way trying to in duce suffering invalids to use their stuff instead, expectiug to mase money on the credit and good name of II. B. Many others started nostrums put up in simlar style to II. B.. with variously devised names in which the word "Hop" or "Hops" were used in a way to induce peoplo to believe- they were the same as Hop Bitters. All such pre tended remedies or cures, no matter what their style or name is, and espec ially those with word "Hop" or "Hops" in their uame, or iu any way connect ed with them or their name, are imitations or counterfeits.'.' Beware ot thorn. Touch none of them. Use nothiug but genuine Hop Bit ters, with -a bunch or cluster of green Hops on tho white label. Trust nothing else. Druggists and dealers arc warned against dealing in imitations or counterfeits. may 12-lm WOOING BY MAIL. ' 1 Winninj a Bride at a Very Longr Range A Gallant Sol dier's Love. instances of mutual lovo having been engendered between persons of the opposite sex, through the medium of a correspondence or exchange of photo graphs, are common, if all that is read about such affairs is true. In story talks of the Waverly Manaztnc order they are very common. But in real lile such instances aro rare enough. One has transpired in thU city within the past lew days, the romantic flavor of which is undoubted, and unsurpassed even by ficiitious.instances. and which at present forms the leading topic of gossip on Arbor Hill. The facts, as near as can be stated at present, are as follows : A year ago last December, Sergt. Wenrick, of the regular army, was Btationed at a military post in Montana with his company, his wife, as a matter of course, living with him at the post when he was not in active service. In the sairfe company was a fellow sergeant named Davis, who was Wenrick'schum so to speak, and shared his confidence, as they had shared danger in many an Indian fight and scout among tho hills. Davis, according to Wenrick, vva94 a brave and manly young man who had won his sergeant's stripes through merit both in the camp and Held. In recognition of some valuable service he had rendered, Wenrick was offered the h in ast. if he so desired. He accepted It, and - shortly before Christmas started, eastward. He had friends in this city, or at least his wife had, but stoppages along the route and places in this State deferred their ar rival here until February. Here they spent about two weeks. The friends of the couple gaTo them hospitable wel come, ana nearly every evening tuey were invited out to this or that house, where the eyening was spent in unqual- uied enjoyment. Or courso the mends of the entertainers were invited to meet them, and among the latter at several of the houses to which the couple were invited was a most cnarmmg and agree aDie young lauy. &no maniieaieti a lively interest in the sergeant's story of his experience in the far West, the life in camp, and the encounters with In dians. It was but natural that the ser geant should mention in his narratires the name of his comrade, Davis, and comment on his - bravery, manliness and other good qualities. The sergeant i : .1 V-, ; A. ... v . VUUW I Will IVii l . .J VUtlbU I privilege of a three months furlough which to visit his ..friends in the Es noticed the maiden's interest comrade and perhaps thought, there is a chance to secure him who will prove a treasure.' rate, when it became time for in his -Well. a wife At any him to GaHlotined in Imagination. A curious tool was one whose death in Charenton madhouses was registered on Sunday. His name, was Ronssot, and he was sentenced to death at the Assizes of the Seine in 1853 for having assassinated an old man narne& Dt moury, in order to steal hi3 money. Kousset bad been a pettifogging man of Dusmess aoout tne ralace of Justice, and his case attracted a great deal of attention. Such crowds came to hear the pleas on the last day of the trial that tho judge presiding allowed several spectators to crowd into the dock where the criminal was 'standing, Rousset was Detween two gendarmes, and im mediately behind him stood a spectator named rjancnet, employed as a runner tor a sensational newspaper. Planchet waited until the exact moment when the judge announced to the unhappy Roussot the sentence ot death : then he passed his finger quickly across the as sassin's neck, at the same time making a.grating noise with his lip as it irai tating the cutting of the guillotine knife through tho criminal's cartilages. This brutal trick had an unexpected effect. Roussot uttered a loud scream and fell forward on his face, as - if he had really been guillotined, and Planchet was arrested, and for contempt of court and display of cal lousness was sen ten ted to two years imprisonment. Roussot - was . taken away to the cells, but he was found to be quite mad. He begged of the wardens to give him back his head, insisting that he could not conduct himself properly without it. At first they thought that he feigned madness, but the physicians said no, and the case went to the Emperpr, who pardoned him and had mm shut up in uicetre. and aiterward in Charenton. For uiore than thirty years Koussot has insisted that he had been guillotined in the court-room in the Palace of Justice. "You see," he was accustomed to say to visitors, "they took my head on betore they bad any right to do soj" 1 hen he would relat all the circumstances as they had existed for him in his diseased, brain, and wou'd imitate the grating sound which his persecutor Planchet had made with his lips on the day of tho sentence the sound which drove the wretched criminal mad. On Saturday Roussot died oj cerebral congestion, and his brain is to be examined by specialists. Pang Letter in Boston Journal. MISCELLANEOUS. SK A RE A L I TJ C U R E. That Husband of Mine Is three times the man "he was before he began using "Wells' Health Renew er." $1. Druggists. w.scasci ancaoci, not a cuso. Its origin within ; lis manifestations without. Ilence to (-tire the disease the CAUSE must be remov al, and In no other war can a cure be effected WAttXER'S SAFE KIDNEY AXD LIVER CI RE Li established on just this principle It reallte that 95 Per Cent. of all dlsoAsea arise from deranged kidneys and jver and it strikes at once at the root of the uffieulty. The elements of which it u Com fosed act directly nnon the great organs both s a FOOD and RESTORER, and by placing them in a healthy condlUon, drive disease ana ".Sn from the system. or the Innumerable troubles caused by un thy Kidneys, Liver and ILtlnary Organs; -r the distressing Disorders of Women; fo; Aiarla and for physical derangements gener-f-'y, this great remedy has no epiaL Beware Jiunposurs, imitations and concocUons said lb just as good. Awprcf9 &sk for WARNER'S SAFE DI- 'Or 8&1 1,t .11 s&le by all dealers. IL II. WARNER A CO.. Rochester. N. T. pi H im Commercial Hotel Wilmington, N. C. M. SCHLOSS, Prop.' . ptaSTLASS IK EVERY RESPECT. Tv- l'18 "1. BILLIARD return to Montana, he departeti, bear ing with him the maiden's address. which he had surreptiously obtained On reaching his po3t, he evidently aroused Sergt. Davis' interest in the fair unknown by his description of her charms and the interest she had plainly shown in the account of his adventures. At any rate, the current of Sergeant Davis' life, so smooth and uninterrupt ed before, was disturbed His dreams were filled with visions of the un known lady 2,000 miles away, and provided with the address ho atength mustered up courage to write--a. few lines, couched in proper and manly terms, in which he mentioned what he had heard of her from his comrade, closing with the solicitation for a reply. It is difficult to imagine what the lady's feelings were on receiving the letter, butit is sufficient to know that a reply was sent, and a correspondence began. Through the medium ot pen and ink a friendship was formed. Their feelings and tastes were found to be mutual. Finally photographs were exchanged, and the feelings which had thus far possessed thorn developed into one of a warmer nature. As a matter of fact they fell in love with, each other, and when a month or two since tho gallant sergeant offered her his heart and hand it was accepted in the same spirit in which the offer was mado. By the next mail came a costly engagement ring, which the maiden now wears. Last week a letter was received from him announcing that his time had expired and that- he would at once start for the East to claim his bride, and cement the vows already ex changed with the nuptial tie. He is to telegraph her the time of his arrival, there will be a tender meeting at the depot, for the first time in their lives, soon to be followed with tho ceremony that shall unite Two souls with but a single thought. Two hearts that beat as one. Albany Journal. Young or middle aged men suffering from nervous debility, loss of memory, premature old age, as the result of bad habits, should send three stamps for part VII of Dime Series pamphlets. Address World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. wed-sat. - ' Senator MorrilL who has iust cele brated his seventy-third birthday, at ; . i .... . . .. mo expiration ot nis present term m 1835 will have served thirty years in Cengres3. twelve in the House and eighteen in the Senate. m . Monroe, Mien., Sept 25, 1875. Sirs I have been taking Hop Bitters lor inuammation of kidnevs and blad der. It has done for me what four doc tors failed to do. The effect ot Hop Bitters seemed hkft magic to me. W. L. CARTER. A Tallahassee Girl. The following thrilling particulars of a Tallahassc'e young lady's heroism, are from a most reliable source: The young lady in question is Miss Katie Gamble, and her home is at her fathers house in the capital ci:y A few nights since while asleep in her room, she sud denly awakened to find two intruders in her apartment, a white man and a negro. She made some startled excla mation, which called the white mans attention, and thereupon he drew a re volver and declared his intention to kill her if she raised any alarm. In no wise daunted this spirited young lady quick ly took a pistol from "under her pillow and fired at the villain, at which the negro took tright and fled. The white brute, however, returned the fire. Plucky as she is fair, Miss Gamble not only fired at him again, but upon his turning to run, sprang out of bed, fired still another shot, and as the scoundrel was hastily getting out the window, struck him a good blow over the head with her weapon. And alter it was all oyer she didn't taint cither, as heroines in novels usually do, but was able in a collected manner to tell her lamily all about it when they came rushing into the room. The would-be robber was evidently hurt, for next morning the imprint orthenngers, maraeu m oiooa, was found upon the windowrsill. Jack sonville HeraliL My Wife Had Fits. "For 35 years," says our correspond ent Henry Clark, of Fairfield. Lenawee Co., Mich., my wife had fits, lhey wouid last about an hour and some times longer. Samaritan Kervine has permanently cured her. There is only one. and that with simple name. "Mr fKijf, which has iseex cor- EREI WITH SCALT PORK-. HAS BECOME CLKAV, SMOOTH AU OFT AS A LADY'S. MT HAVES WERE COVERED WITH LITTLE PRY SCABS. TlIET- HAVE DISAPPEARED AXD I'M BETTER- THAN I HAVE BEES FOR TWENTY tkars. rerxG Dr. Beson'S Skin Cpke A. M. Noble, Selma, N. C, July 3, 1S-2. Dr. Benson's Skin Cure consist of internal andexterral treatment at same time and it mates the skiu white, soft a cd smooth. It contains no prisonous drags. 1 at druggists. I had Salt Rhelm for 19 years. Four PACKAGES OK DR. BEVPO'S 6KIK CrRE EX- ttbelt cured me." Y. P. Lavelle, Merced, CaL SI at druggists Dr. Benson's Skin "Cure consists of internal and external treatment at same time and it makes tho skin white, soft and smooth. It contains no poisonous drngs. $1 at druggists. "Db. Bosom's ki- Cure eradicated MY " PIMPLES. THET USED TO BREAK OCT coxtts ua ll y." feteve T. Harrison, Roches ter, N. Y,-v$l at druggists. Dr Beneon's Skfa Cure . consists of internal andexterml treatment at same time audit makes tho skin, white, soft and smooth. It coatalns no poisoneus dross. $1 at druggists. "For , kocr tears I suffered agoxt FROM A SKIH DI3EA8E. DR. BF.S0S'8 SKIN Ccee cured Me," C B. McDonald, Plan tersville, Ala. 1 at druggists. -"I'm nAPPT to sat Dr. Benson's Skin Cube HAS CURED MY ECZEM V OF THE SCAI P, of four .teae? sVanijing." . Jno. A. An drews, Att'y-nt Law, .Ashtcn, 111. 81 at drug gists. . . - Dr. Benson's Skin Care consists of internal 'and external treatment at same timaanttit makes the skin white, soft and smooth. It contains no poisonous dtugs. $l at druggists. "Fivf. doctors; xo end ok medicine; no relief. .Dr. Benson's sklv Cure has driven awat ' all eruptions and I'm nearly well." Ida C. Young, Hamilton, Ills'. , C. N. Crlttenton. Sole Wholesale Ageut for Dr. C W. Benson's Remedies, 115 Fulton St., New-York. .. V may 10-1 w-cht-nrm WHOLESALE PPICES. Tho" following qnoutlons reprcecat whoicsalo prices generally. In making small orders higher prices nave to be chai gel Capital Prize $150,000, W t do hereby certify that we supervise the arrangements for all the Alovthly and Ssini Annual Drawing of The Louisiana State Lot tery Company, and in person manage and con trol the Drawing themselves, and that the same are conducted with honesty, fairness, and in good faith toward all parties, and tee author ize the Company to use this certificate., with fac similes of our signatures attaciied, initsadver Usements.' BAGGING Standard. 2 a Hi th BACON North Carolina: JLams, V !t Shoulder, ft Sides Vtb WESTERN SMOKED Ifams Sides, V fn Shoulders.... DRY SALTED Sides, v a...... Shonlders, ! BARREUHgnirits Turpentine cconn nana, cacn. .......... New New York, e&ch.... .... New City .each BEESWAX, V ft BRICKS, M BUTTER, & lh North Carolina............... Northern.... v... Wilmington Northern CANDLES, ft Sperm....... rraiiow...... . Adamantine....... CHEESE, V ft Northern Factory........;... - Dairy, Cream.... State COFFEE, V ft - Java Laguyra... Rio CORN MEAL, bus., in Backs COTTON TIES, if bundle.... DOMESTICS- Sheeting, 4-4, yd Yarns, bunch EGGS, dozen FIBIl Mackerel, No. 1, V bbl....... Bfaekerel, No. 1, half bbl.. Mackerel, No. C, V bbl . . Mackerel, No. 2, tf" half. bbl. Mackerel. No. 3, p bbl. ...... Mullets, - bbl ..... i . Mulcts, Pork bbls N. C. Roc Herring, keg.... Dry Coi. ft FERTILIZERS, 2t0C0 fta Peruvian Guano, So. 1 No. 2...... V " Lobos.... . Baugh's Phosphate... Carolina Feruzer Ground Bono. 11 a 10AJ 00 10 00 a Kt4S im 00 ? IS 15 11 14 IS n 75 60 ?S 20 50 00 oo 90 C a a 9 is es 12 a 1S4 14 & 10 a 18 61' & 10 & 77 V so a 00 S3 50 00 25 12 12U U 12 28 ' 14 12U r 1 75 85 14 lb 00 S .VI 9 GO 5 00 7 75 4 00 7 00 3 00 ft .57 50 3U 00 .(SO 00 .00 00 .45 00 ..00 00 Bone Meal... .- 00 00 Bone Flour.. N ....00 00 Navassa Guano....... ..40 00 Complete Manure ........00 00 Whann's Phosphate .00 Oo Wando Phosphate.. 00 00 Bergcr & Butz'e Phosphate.. 00 00 Excelleraa Cotton FerUllier.55 00 7 00 a so . 6 0 00 5 50 00 (X) m 75 50 ii - Commissioners. T JNPRJiCKDESTED ATTRACTION7 ! OVER HALF MILLION DISTRIBUTED. Louisiana State Lottery , c Company,. W Incorporated In li?68 for 25 years by the Leg islature foT Educational and Cliarftable par poses with r capital of $1,000,000 to which h reserve fund of $50,000 has since lcen added. By an overwhelming poimlai vote Its fran chise was made apart or the present ' State Constitution adopted Deccmler 2I, A. D.,1879. Its Gbaxd SnfGus Number Drawings will take place monthly. It never scales or post pofir. Look at tho following Distribution: 157th Grand Monthly AND THE -KXTRAOBDINART SEMI-ANNUAL DRAWING. At New Orleans, Tuesday, June 12, 1S3, un der the personal supervision and management of " - ' - Gen. G. T. BEAUREGARD, of Louisiana, and Gen. JCBAL A. EARLY, of Virginia.. , Capital Priie $150,000.' French's Carbonate of LI Jie French's Agricultural Lime. FLOUR, bbl Fine Northern Sutler Extra Family .... City Mills Extra.... .... .... Family.... " Extra Family SLUE r ft........... GRAIN, bushel Corn, from store, bags,whlte. Corn, cargo, in bulk, white.. Corn, cargo, In bags, white.. Corn, cargo, mixed, in bags. . Oats, from store... Cow Peas HIDES, V ft Green. .......j.... Dry... J....... I HAY, V 100 fta Eastern Western.... North River HOOP IRON, V LARD, v fl Northern ...v.. North Carolina LIME, barrel.. ..... LUMJJKK, City Sawed, 51 ft. Ship Stuff, rcsawed . .18 00 Rough Edge Plauk ...15 00 West India Corgoea, according Ui quality ....13 00 Dressed Flooring, Beasoncxl..l8 00 Scautling and Board. com'n..l2 00 MOIASSES, V gallon- New Crop Cuba, In hhds.... " In bbls Porto Rico, in hhds In bbls & -V 20 00 10 Oi ttiO 00 & 5 50 & S 00 & (3) 8 50 & 4 00 & ' C2 50 aril oo 51 w oo oo ma oo 45 oo 57 00 45 00 (67 00 70 00 7aoo (ma oo 00 0! 7 .50 & 9 0 ' MISCELLANEOUS. - llarper's TYeclkly, ILLUSTRATED. ; Harper's Weelly stands at the head of A meri can Illustrated week ly journals. By Iti nnpar XlAixn ixsltion in pollUcs, Its admirable illustra. tions. Its carefully chosen serials, short stories, sketches, and poems, contributed by the fore most artists and atithors of the Uav, It carries instruction and entertainment to thousands of AmerScan homes; r - It will always lje the aim ot the .publishers to make Harper's IV ceil y the mo?t popular and attractive family newspaper In, the world. . Harper's Periodicals. . ; .Per Year: ; ' I . Harper's Weekly...,..........'. ..fl C9 Harper's Magazine... v.... ............. 4 00 Harper's Bazar................!.....;. 4 CO The Three above publications... 10 00 Any Two ateovo named. ...w.. 7 CO nABPER's Young . People Harper's Magazine t Harper's.- Young People, HARPER'S FRANKLTN SQUAiiE LlBRART, -''' One Year (52 Ncnibers).. ....... ...10 C5 Postage lYce to all subscrxlert n the United $itf4fmd Canada. ;' ;.vi ;'' The Volumes of the Wcektv begin with tho first Number for Januarv of each year. When no tbno 13 nicntloned. it will be understood" that the subscriber -wishes to commence with the Nnmber next after the receipt of order. The last Four Annual Volumes of Harper' Weekty, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by inail, ostagw paid, or bv "express, free of es lense (proTldcl.the- freight doe not exceed one dollar per Volume), for $7 GO per volume. Cloth-Cases for each volume, suitr.blo for blndinir. will be pnt bv mall, wostnald. on r, j ceiut of f I 00 each. Remittances ahotdd be made by Post-OCIce Money-Onler or Draft, to avoid chancc,of loss. Xctcspnpt rs are not to copy this advertisement teithout the express order of Harper & Bros. Address HARPER .t BROTHERS. lnel2 . - - N'ewYork. 1 50 : 18S3. H arpef 's 4 ILLUSTRATED. I a z a r 05 eo 4 10 20 1ft 75 & at & " ot a Sb & & at 00 oc 50 7 60 to 50. 12 & 1 CI) 1 & 00 t7i... 10 m .12 25 25 85 This popular journal is or nu-rature, art antt iioeuia, and usa'vs Europe aud A inert the highest artistic excellence; a rare tombLnntlau - fashion. Its atones. ai-e bv 0e uet writers of urot'e ami America ; its engravings xiOfcsnt , est artlritic excellence ; and in all mat-, ters trialniiu' to fasliiun it Is universally ffe- knowledirel to bo the leading f uthorlly in the land The new -volume will contiun mat Hunt novelties. many brll- , Harpers Periodicals. Per Ye av: lt3i i 4 j at !4Vi 14 $ 4 00 00 10 00 to 50 500 ftX) 00 TO The Duko of Devonshire is Cliancel lor of the University ot Cambridge, tho Marquis ot Salisbury of Oxford, and Earl Cairns of Dublin. They hold the office for life, but the Scotch universities have a fresh Rector every year or so. Mr. -W. A. Cheek, Warrenton. eays: "I have found Brown's Iron Bitters to be an excellent tonic." Representative-elect Ochiltree of Tex as, is mysteriously missing. He hasn't been seen since he drew that rnontrrs salary. "Your Skin Cure is supercxcellent. It is fast cur ing my daughter's ringworm, which liad spread all over her body" Mrs. E. L. D. Merriam. Blue Hill, Mass. Druggists keep it, $1 per . pack MISCELLANEOUS Cotton Seed For Planting 500 BUSIIKL8 qood PLANTING 8EED. FOB SALE AT may 12 if Willard'o. 3lnlDfrn), 1 br m. TxtsVttrtnufOytor tbabof vont klad ms tax) in? hare been cored. Indd.y tfyfr In its ifiWy. that I wtU Nad TWO BOTTLi3aE.tj Mther with m VALUASLS T&KATISB tHm 5b j sufferer. GlmTiinwii'1 r f sililrrn F. P. JONES, QUNTON. N. (X, ATTORNEY AND Cobb sdlor-st Law. Will practice In any part of be Sute. Special atteatlon tlru&to the col cUoa.ot claim i. sept 10-Jy. Dollars only. Tenths I. Notice Tickets are Tcu Halves. 3. Fifths. $i. list or PriiZE. Capital Prize of si.tO,o:o. . .$!.v,ogo GKAXD PRIZE OF Grand Prize of Large Phiz its of Large Prize? vt Phizes or 20 " So loo soo 600 M 1,000 APPROXIMATION 300 Approximation Prizes 100 " 103 50,00. 20,000.. 10,000... ft.OOO. . L.C00... .VX).., 300.. 200.. 100... 50.. PRIZES, of $200. . 100.. 75.. 50,000 20.0C0 2O.CC0 2o,0X 20,000 25,000 3O.0C0 40.000 60,000 50,000 ..$20,000 .. 10,000 2,279 Priaes amounting to .-...$32-2,500 Application for rates to clubs should only be mado to the office of the Company la New Or leans. For Information apply to II. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La. Or M. A. DAUPHIN, 607 Seventh St., -Waahlngton, D. C. may 9-wed-sat-4w-d&w . r I E - AND AFTER Electric Appliance! aro senfeba 30 Davs' Trial n urn nmv vnimn no flin I U lalKIJ UltLli iuuiiu wa u i "11 f HO" r nfferinx from Kcktocs DrBiixrvT f Lour VrrALrrr, Lack ot krtb Fobcs axd of a PsKsoYAb Xatcm rrwultinjr from Abcvss and Oncu CArsB. Speedy rrllaf aJ com pie t rcslo ntboa of H&ALrR.Vioom anil 3tAvnooi Ov kkavtxxs. TUm K-BAiWt ditaofvrT of tha Kinetoenllj Ontury. Seaa at ooo for 111 uvud PuiptUvt tro. AZUree T01TA18 BEIT CO., OABXHAli. OlSH. ma fo fi)l?V w Sugar House, in hhds. Syrup, in bbls. .' NAILS, V Keg, Out. lOd basis. OILS, gallon- Kerosene... Lard linseed..... Roeln..... Tar -.... Deck and Spar. - POULTRY I , i Chickens, live, grown... " , . Spring......... Turkeys......... PEANUTS bushel... . POTATOES, V bushel Sweet..- . Irish, r bbl.. ............ PORK, W barrel City Mess . Prune Rump RICE Carolina, if ife.:... Rough, V bushel RAGS, V lb Country Clrv ROPE, ft..... 6ALT, sack, Aluai Liverpool ....... . ...... Lisbon...... American.. SUGAR, r lb Cab Porto Itlco... A Coffee.......... B " C Ex;c ::::: 3 00 40 00 00 00 itf 40 00 11 10 90 ) 0i) 00 83 "SO 75 10 0 B0 ft S3 & St) ft & St SB. Zt) at st St Si St St St St ....23 5C ....IB 00 ....17 00 St " & StrZi stn S2 WiSt co st 00 00 no 00 00 00 00 St 6t St St St St St, "JlSt 0 S3 Crushed 10Va ar t a xta.v.. KTKSn M , I L bUCl u. ...... . SHINGLES, 7 In.VM. - Common. ................... . Cypress Saps..... Cyprces Hearts. STAVES, v. M-W. O. Barrel. R. O. Hogshead TALLOW. ft TIMBER, V M feet Shipping. 12 00 Fine Mill ......11 25 5 .10 50 . 2 60 . 4 60 . 0 00 .12 00 .00 00 . .' M 88 4 00 23 SO f IG 43. W 00 20 22 V ;;o as 10 '75 7.V no 00 00 1- W 1 1 22 7.V 7fi 00 75 00 00 9 8 n1 00 00 00 50 Mill Prime Mill Fair Common M1U. ...... .......... Inferior to Ordinary WHISKEY, V gaP-Northern.. - North Carolina WOOL, r lb Washed Unwashed.... Burrr., & stll St 3 St D St 7 013 00 310 00 St 10 ri4 00 013 00 a 8 60 6 (X)& 6 50 8 00 T0 OC 0 00 4 00 1 00 S3) 4 00 1 00 &tm 3) 21 SB 22 10 SB 15 7 80 r23 State 4 atenroe Sls-.Chieajo. V HARD GATAlUGUEf tor IvA tOO pwo, M Ctfn0 !( iMtawm, SH, Ojm, Britt, Pwbvm Enw!rv Cia-f mwm fMh Draw .-S Stffw if -tofifeMJt 1883. Harper's Young People. AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY 10 Page. SUITED TO BOT8 AXD GIRLS OF FROM SIX TO SIXTSTEX TSARS OF AGE. YoClV. commences November 7, 18S2. The Ycwtg People has been from the first successful beyond anticipation. .V . Y. Eve ning Post. It has a distinctive purpose, to wblch it stead ily adheres that, namely, of supplanting the Tlcloua papers for the young with a paper more attractive, as well as more wholesome. Boston JotermaL Tor neatness, elegance of engraving, and contents generally, it la unsurpassed by any publication of the kind yet brought to our notice. Pittsburgh Gazette. . . . 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Fayetteville Obscrrer. QN THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8th, lb8S, the undersigned will-revive' the publication of the FAYETTEVILLE OBSERVER. . - The Observer wlil be a largo 28 column' weekly newspaper, and will-be mailed :to sub scrlljers, postage paid, at i per 'annum,' al ways In advance. It will give the news of the day In as ample form as its space will permit, and both regular and occasional correspon dents will contribute letters from the Capita' pn state politics and affairs. Democratfo in politics, the .Observer will labor, first of all, to assure the prosperity of the Town of Fayetteville, to develop the vast agricultural resources of its own and the neignborlng counties, and to promote all that concerns tfcc welfare of the people of North Carolina.. Opposed to such innovations on the homely wvs of our fathers as, in the guise of pro grcs, harm society, the Observer will be found In full sympathy with the new things born of toe changed condition of tha South which sound Judgment or enlightened expert--ence find to be als-J good. As to the rest: it will strive to deserve tha reputation of the name It inherits, . feb lO 'E. J. 1LALE, JB. Wanted. B Y A COMPANY WHO PROPOSE TO establish a manufactory thereon, well-timber-ed cypress iamls. Partie. who nay have sach . - ' : lands to dispose of are roquestod to commanl cate, with me at Wadesboroor by letter with Mr. .Tnt.li T -Ta mr at Wilmfnorrnn In y4muv. Fall prrtcnLirs as to exact location of lands, number of acres, probable yield of timber xm the acre and lowest prlre, must be mads known. JOHK T. PATRICK, State ImmlffTalfnn Atrnt apt 13-tf Wadcaboro. N. Q. Wew Restaurant. rpiLE UNDERSIGNED WOULD REflPECTX folly announce that hebas'jcstlf-tlM cp'at No i Granite Row, South Frost St., a reaucraat or Ladle and Gentlemen, where meals an-i refreshments may bo had at all hours of tb day. Everything Is oew '-aad ni claxs. Po lite waiters and courteous attendants. JVGame and Oysters la Wlsea, Liquors afidIgaxa. aoTl r. season. Flao A.8CHUTTK,Prot. Old -.Newspapers Ott SALE VERY CHEAP. S. Apply to F id.lf TillS 07FICK