& . : - . f T.s . S- -tr- j MISCELLANEOUS.; " ' tlL&ir OVER 25 TEAM. ZSsgP' v. rn.'-iT Cholern. Cramp, IMr ' rf'r ,Sneon.Oenert C. 8. A. Rcom- (jiMi'i rrrea, PoneTor-Gooera! : Hoa. t.u e,ii'4 t.T ;-,iritof. c. 8. Treurf. uJ other. PHc. '''- ubn in bottle. Sole pnvprietor.. - r'a" ....r. vnnrira WMV. i THE CtlAiii - - 7 i. .a. . tnc'a l- B mi MT X - T Toa claim too ctncli for Samari tan 'Nertixs, Bays a -skeptic "lioTr can one medicine be a Ppc- cific for Epilep ey, uysppsxa, A Icoholism, Opium. Eatipffi Rbenmatism, :rrciaiorrii, or Seminal Weakness, '.a f.rtr otlicr complaints?" We claim it a - sv imil. because the virus of alldiseaecB JX 'pom the blood. Its Nervine; Resolvent, Twelve and Laxative properties meet all the for("'aons liertin referred to. It's knowa vorld i i i i i IQUEROR i iBtpxiuction of opiates and drastic cathartic?, l bv the restoration of activity to the stomach and ii' rvor.s vtom, whereby the brain Is re heve'l of morbid fancies, which are created by tie caT',a abovo referred to. Tot i r?vmtn. Lasers, Literary men. Mer chants Bsiikfrs.Lftdies and all those whose sed futftry employment can see? nervon 3 prostration. jrpahriuWof the blood, etoniach, b-vcis oi tiiii. vs or who require a nerve tonlcjycT cf:i'iiai.SAMAniTAKNEKTTJrEii:r.i.iUIC. Tnou-a'-id- proclaim it the moettviUorfui in vierant ;hr ever "sustained the elnking rturr.. L5a SwJd by all Drogistrt. The S. A. KltllMOXD MED. CO., ProprSt.Joeepa, Ma r'c-r tf-timonlalfl and circulars send Ftamp. ftt. N. Crittftctcs, Afiist. Uaw Tork City. (34 aiaySl lw-urm ' The Kacl and Worthless are never emalctfed or counterfeited This h especiall true of a medicine, and it is pasltive proof that the remedy tmi tatal i.- of the highest value. As soon m it had been tested and proved by the who'ic world that Hop Bitters was the puret, 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 H. 1)., ami in every way trying to in duce suffering invalids to use their stuft' instead, expecting to make money on he credit and good name of H. B. Many others started nostrums put up. in simlar stylo to H. B., with variously devised names in which the ! word "Hop" or "Hops" were used in a way . to induce people to believe they were the same as Hop Bitters. ,All such pre tended remedies or cures, no matter what their style or name i3, and espec ially those with word "Hop" or "Hops" in their name, or in any way connect ed m with them or their name, are imitations or counterfeits. Beware ot them. Touch none of them. Use nothing but genuine Hop Bit ters, with a bunch or . cluster V of green Hops on the white label. Trust nothin; else. Druzgists and. dealers are warned against dealing in imitations or counterfeits. may 12-lm SsSc Har? euro bo effetd. w!lwa tSfb!Uhe,J on jnat Urf principle." It 95 Per Cent, r&MUTlsfromderanit kidney ami &ficulT lSJr at once at the root of the wS,C CMbo1 which it is cm a a lx D 'kJPCJ?4 great organs, both ltta LiiIlL!TOREli- and byplkcinr from til ahy.conditloa. drive dlielse nd a&Uhy KidT,:ei?.blc tronbie caused "by in lVrthditrt in,IJer and Ualnary Organs; 5Sl Dlsorxlera of Women; for "y. thi t J? - .lcal derangements gener- "apoaUrai,me:Ir baa n equaL Beware 5t a gooS U0M ani concoctlca3 saItl abScS ClK8k for WARNER'S SAFE DI- FwaUneal;-;''ai HI H-lm H- It. WARKKtt Jt CO.. iMfcnestCT; . x. . C-D.MopriH. UEBTAKEK, aVBINT MAKEB. AND "SlcSU.0 WlDrk Shon on eB?Sntherlana' stables. THeDaily Review. The lateness of the 3pring has moved a New .England poet to indite a copy of verses tor the Boston Trayiscripl: A MAY MAD-KIGAL; KOT A SAT-ICE. After Punch ! . Tfae-hoiisb-is fragrani with the bloom Ol May flowers from the Pilgrim ' shore, -ju'Si I - A nd co w s! i p blossoms- fill the room , With violets gathered at the tfoor. What else is wantins. young k-sire? Only some icood upon the Ji 're. The frgs are trilling such a lay ! The insects, ihey begin to hum, And so docs charity, they say; And Hope is waiting, too. to come. What else is wanting, fond DesircH. Morc coal upon thc furnace fire. The birds begin at early morn ; The nights are shorter than they were; The d.tys are celling less forlorn, -And everything seems all astir. What more is wanting, soft Desre? Another blanket I rcjuire. The kine are kindly taking ease; v The sheep are shivering on the cliff, And on the broad expanse of seas Half over comes my lover's skiff.- What more is wanting, sweet'Pe sire? ; - , Something quite hot please rank x xt stiff. Pilgrim. EXTK.VO It O IN A It Y STOKY'. . 4' The Ear oftho Cptirt. j Jude (i timer tells a good one on cx-; Jiulge uiHiam: At a term 9f-tho fed eral Court in llalelgh. Judge Iknd. a sharp, sarcastic man, who w?.s presid ing, and Judge Gilliam had J been :ut tinsat each other all the week. They both met at a banquet at Col. John W. Hinsdale's. Judge Bond pro cured the head of a whole roasted pitf to be cut oft and sent to the end of the table occupied by Judge G., and placed before him. ' . Silence., prev.vietl. while the guests awaited the dcuoiLcmer.t. Judge CxilHani surveyed it, bowed to Judiie BoihI. and said: - p "Thank Gol Tve- got the eat of the f Court at last." Bond took 'em. -Tarboro Guide. .mSCELLANEOUS: WHOLESALE VPFICES Iesation in Con nectf on and Walsli- Th rents Ucceiveti at ilia White IIott.se and at the I?ritisli Wnsiiinjrtori in with Sheridan Troops- Under Special Orders. . Washington, ilay 22 There has been some speculation here recently with -regard to certain mysterious move ments of the military authorities, 'hese. movements began with the agitation of the extradition of Sheridaii and Walsh. The first fetory that found its way into print was to the effect that a number of men at the Washington barracks were set aside for special service, and .were. -practically under arms with orders to be ready for any emergency. This, being on the day Brady was hanged, was naiurally associated in the public mind with that event. An enlisted man at the barracks now tells the lollowing: READY FOK ANY EMERGENCY." 'I don't know who let the story out, but it is a iact that the men are kept ready,. f 6 go out at a moment's nctice. There is something else, however, that does not appear to be known by every one, and that is that on the night after Brady was hauged a dozen of- us were .ordered to put on citizens clothes and revolvers and ammunition were issued to each. We. were then. 'told, to retort at the ' British -minister's house, on Connecticut avenue, and did so, spend ing the entire night". The same thing happened the night Gurley was hanged, and the men detailed were out al uighi. No, wc had no orders beyond that we were ordered to report at a given time, and we iotrad an officer there, who was also in citizens' clothes, who took com mand of tke detaii. I noticed that only native Americans were selected for the detail. We were treated very com fortably while at the Legation." This somewhat extraordinary story appears in print to-day. ' While there is no means ot extracting the truth about the -'matter from the hermetically sealed lips ol the officials who are able to pass upan its truth or falsity, it is definitely known that some such extraordiary precautions have been taken by the aiir thorities. The secretary of war is quot ed as saying that measures had been taken to prevent any disgrace .ever at taching to this government by reason of the resentment of an class of people against tho representatives of a foreign government . UNDER SPECIAL 'OUIJEKS. At the barracks ihere ate "a number of soldiers who are under special orders, the purport of which they do-not know and care not to understand. The im pression is slowly creeping out that the secretary of war has come into posses sion of facts which justify such addition al precautions as would eeem to have been taken. These facts are believed to be based upon threats receired from the dynamite faction in" this country both at tho English Legation 'and the WhiteJHouse. Of course, it is well un derstood that the character ot srch threats of violence would be scrupu louily'kept frcm the public, as their publicity would tend to aggravate the evil and prevent it bting suc cessfully combated. It is believed in certain quarters that a num ber of anonymous letters ant! messages of a threatening character from crank Irishmen abroad and at home hayc been received of late by President "Arthur, as well as. by -the British minister, to the effect that dire destruction is the. only thing left for those who de'm and and execute the death warrants of the accused Irishmen by returning them to suffer the penalty of the alleged infraction of English law. The mystery thrown" around these cases by our State department -and the legation and the contradictory state ments emanating from these headquar ters tend to strengthen the belief that something is . in the undercurrent not yet comprehended by tho. general pub lie. A prominent Irish leader declared to a corner group to-day that President Arthur dare net for his life send these men back to the tyrannical British au thorities to -suffer condemnation and death from packed juries, , and this no matter what tiie evidence brought up here against them. ' - : "And what if he does really dare to execute the law in this regard?" was asked.. - . : - : 'Then yon will see dynamite intro duced in America," was the cool re ply. . There lately died in Stuttgart a goose whose martial lame has extended -over all the German Empire. 'tThis eccen tric animal." wrues a Berlin corres pondent, "when still a gosling, aoaiid oned its flock; dismissed all rt collec tions of its infancy; Tepudiated the con ventional views and habits ot geese, and boldly marching into the barracks of a .Uhlan regiment stationed itself one tine day next to the S&ntry-box, Touch ed by this predilection fof their corps, the Uhlans erected a shed for the goose, and for twenty-three years neither threats nor persuasion have been. Able to separa :e the martial bird from its adopted regiment for any "length of time. It has at different times changed quarters vith thecorps fromEsslington to Ulm, i hence to Ludwigsburg. and back to Ulm When the Utflans went to fight for theii country- the"- forsaken and desolate goose took up for the time with a battalion ol infantry; but no Sooner ilid the first Uhlans re-enter the town than the goose marched out to meet them, and returned with them to her old quarters- She lias now been stuffed; and is to be seen in a glass case on the gate oi tho barracks at Stutt gart.". , P.9 CTOa' I I . G" The following- quourUona represent lUbll VVUO .1 wholesale prieca generallT. In making u - . - ; - - J iunaU ortlers higher prices haTe to be ehaigeu ; R.aamaaau .. ; : ; , a . rrubirmiunfl ibagcjing- - i -1 . StanUard. ..... - ! a U). ...... i i4 re.... i DACON North Carolina -! llanui. lb. . " Shoulders, ' f!de, lb... WESTERN. SMOKED llama llet IS Sides, Ib.............. - i2t Shoulders....,....... , f a U3fe Jl -Ol 1054J BRAINS- If rain worry kill many thousands, ctctv year. Schoolchildren and oihers have ter voua headache, and their overtasked brains need repsir and eedatiou. . Hero is prompt re lief. '- , . ". .. - - .: - . - V; :-A CX.C. W. BEJ S OAf'S CELEXY& CHAMOMILE PILLS. A fmSPMCO SXPRS.SSLTTOCVHS 'and mu. ewe HEADACHE au kinds 'tURALCIA. NFRVOlSNFSS ! 7 Jr , I jiil f f fae-siwiLE sicxATune ow evehy box. f; I AM H tPPV TO SAT THAT THEV CCRET MT . DAUGHTER - OF " KERVOCH- HEADACHE," Thog. t. Aljirttn. Pom nk-y, ild." ' - " TlIEV CUBED ilV MOTHER AND 5 EVER Al. FRIENDS , OF SEVERE NERVOUS HEADACHE." J. Miller, State Hill, Pa. HAVE - TAKE5T YOUR PlX.ES AND WITH THE VERV KEST KESTTT.TS. LlndS Men??, Montgomery; t? tat ion. Pa. -r- ; . I HAD CONTINUOUS HEAD ACHE FOR YEARS. T HAVE USED 2 BOXES OF -YOUR PILLS AND HAVE IT NO MORE " -Wfil. KbeVe, CoultT- vllle, Cal., Jan-5, .'.81. v;. . "Your -Piles cannot be too HtonLT ex tolled " Henry Minlrs, Co. "K'25thlnft., rt. ileade; D. Ty. ' "i haven't Had a headache since usixg TnEJJ. heti: effect.is almost magical." It. -15 Duva 11 Cor.' Fulton and Harlem Ave., Baltc, Md., 15th Nov. 'St. , "They have certatkut benefitted jTe." (The fills.) -Mrs. Sarah Cleveland, Travis, Texas - - . - - V50Fitsln 24 Hours. "I employed some of the best physi cians here." wrote Wm E. Tajmer. of Dayton, Ohio. "They all said my child could nr t r.ot live for 3 weeks. It had 60 fits in 24 hours. W egave It Samari tan Aem'ns'and the medicine' effeetd a permanent cure " Druggists. . ; Antiquatoil jewelry i3 all - the rago something in your grandmothers mother's aunt's line, of which there were only two articles made, the other being in the" British Museum. This antiquated jewelry is, made to order just the same as furniture orsgnally in the possession ot Mary Queen of Scot?. What Seven Coulcl not do, Nashville. Teh n., April 6, 1881. II II Waknek & Co Jr Sirs Seven physicians could not do jfor me .what your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure ac co m pi ished . Hopelessly ick with k id ney diseases, it restored me to. perfect health. v JACOB MYERS. Six vacancies in the New York' cus tom house brought more than three huudred applicants before the civil sorvico examiner. One hundred - and thirty-seven successfully'passed': exami ination. but as only- six conld be an pointed, one hundred and? thirtyone eligible applicants were turned away. ? The result is highly catlsfactprx to ad- Easily.Provcn.- 'It is easily proven that malarial fe vers, constipation; torpidly of the liver and kidneys, geutral debility, nervous ness, and ueuraigic ailments yield readi ly to this great disease conquerer. Hop Bitttcrs - It Tepairs the ravages of dL- t-e by converting tua loot! into nc:i I j ' - -4 irnvc r.-:vs hte- vicr - .--- - , .... . - Dr. C. W. Benson's Celery and Cham omile Pills are prepared expressly to cure, and will cure Headache of all kinds, Neuralgia, Nervousness and Dyspepsia; Proved and endorsed by physicians. ; ' A professor was lecturing on, "After Man, "What?" A listener remarked that it was ''generally the'sherifT or some woman. Flies and Hug. Flies, roaches, ants, bod-bugs, rats, mice, gophers, chipmunks,, cleared out by 4Rou2h on RaU." 15c. MISCELLANEOUS. NO MORE EYE-GLASSES. No More Weak Kyes. A Certain, Safe and Effoctlv Itemody for SORE, WEAK AND INFLAMED EYES, .. Producing Iwig-Sijchtednew, anl BtorTrg the Sight of the Old. " 011108 Tear lrop Granulation. Stye Tnmrsr ued hi ea, Mattea K.ve i asnce. ana rro ducing Quick Belief and Perma nent Cure. Also, equally effi a ions when used la other maladies, puch s Ulcers. Eever Sires, Tn- roors, alt Khenm, Burns. Pi'e6, or wherever inflammation exists, iixuiii!:ei-'s ajvivr. mav be used to advantage.- "Sold by all Druggists. may 214w Farmers, Take Notice. jyjORRIS' HOG CnOLERA COMPOUND Is just the thing to cure or prevent Hog Choi era and" all diseases to which , Swlaa . are sub ject; It will prevent that dreadful disease known as Trichnsp, and will pot your hogs In a thrifty, healthy condition, clearing the kid neys, liver, Ac, of worms and parasites. Each package contains one and one-half pounds and will, if gvven strictly according to directions, cure 10 hogs of tho Cholera and put 20 cogs In a condition to fatten in one half the usual time, thereby eavragone half of the feed. The farmers of Duplin countr: are giving it the praise. All fanners should buy a pack age. For sale .wholesales and retail .by W. IT. G KEEN,.Dmggist, MaTket Street, Wilmington. V. iL -. ' --. . - . , ic !iAw.tf The Washington Pot say: "There is but oce "Skin Cure" which can be relied o,-and tint is Dr. Benson's, and its name is an earn est of its worth. It is not a patent medicine, f 1 A, j. 1 y a jr. - - . 1 a- uui iue resui or zus ow ' experience aiw prac tlce, and is a sure cure,fo? the special diseases for which it la offered, z :-. . - -C. N. Crittenton, Sole Wholesale- Agent for Dr. C. W. Benson 'IteindiCAr 115 Flton St., NewjYork; ''t- f - ?aay 19-lw-ch-sat-nnn HOME COMFORT. AFTER A RAINY RIDE A COUNTRY PHY8ICIAN TEL18 WHAT HE THINI6 OF SOME PEOPLE. t !' wish tOjgracious Rome people would karn, when they need a dootor and when tftpy'ion't exclaimed Doctor as he enteroU hla hoiusdin a coey Mit'o village in the Interior of the State of New York, after a tedious night tide of, many miles. ''Iiiavo been down among the mountains to see a man who, tho moesen ger eaid, waa very tick and not likely - to live UU mornlng,unldks he hud immediate- help ; and found him Suffering from a rather 'sharp attack of colic,- which hi family inbht have relieved In ten ininutee, if they had a gTaln of senfto and two or three simple remedies in. the 'house.; But no; the'y roust remain ignorant as pigs," and when the least a4he or" paia takes them, "send for a doctor, whWker they eve? pay him or notl" ' : --i ; . Whv, Doctor, what kind of simple rrrno- reics'ras you call $bcmdo6u expect people to kcclSOThouee V as feed al3 wife, as she pxAxfidhlm jt cup of hot tea. 4 " --; "H iheagbi" answered the doctor, -4'if tbey -had only put a BENSON'S CAPCINE lORUS PLASTER on the man's stomach, he would have been all right in an hour, - and' saved me a dreary ride . . . . , v. ; Tn all ordinary compIalDts It cures at once. All diseases are eliminated from the system by what may be roufhly called expulsion or extraction, or by a'noion of the two processes. Benson's Plaster promotes both. It incites the torpid organs to act, and sends its healing' pobthfng fhatieoce through the myriad iores of the skin. All other plarters oblige: rtho pa' Ueot to wait. t Thoy glvo him hope for tomor row. Benson's plasters gives him help tolay U'hlch is better, do you think V Bny the CAP CINE and keep it in the bouse. Prico 23 cents. Seabury & Johnson, Pbarmaeutical Chom fits, New York.., . - , : may 21 2w 00 JO is 15 U 14 lVIlxKOADS, &c 73 SO 60 27 7S 20 SO CO BUY SATTED Sides, UV. ........... 11 Shoulders, & B CO G BARRELi Spirits Turpentine, Seoond Hand, each - New New York, each........ !faw City.eacb.. ....... ....... BEESWAX, & B mucKs, v M BUTTER, Bv . North Carolina............... Northeru.. ...... ............. Wilmington ' Northefn........ ............. CANDLES, V fe ierTn. .... ........ Tallow..."....'..... A1nnmnti ne.. ...... CHEESE, !h ; . Northern Factory. . Dairy, Cream... SUto.. ....... 4 COFFEE, & ibr- -. lagnyra.. Kto....... COILV,MEAL. V baa.. In sacka CCTTTON TIES, bundle.... DOMESTICS . . "8heetiag, 44, tf-yd. .: Yarns, bunch........ ..... . EGtiS, dozen , 4 0 F1II Mackerel, No. 1, bbl......,16 00 Mackerel, No. 1, V half bbl.. 8 60 Mackerel, No. 2, bbl 9 CO Mackerel, No. 2, half bbl.. 5 00 Mackerel; No. 8, tf" bbL...... 7 7S Mullets, bbl.. ....... ....... 4 00 . Mullets, Pork bbls 7 00 N. C. Roe Herring, keg.... 3 00 Dry Cod, lb 5 J?ERTILTZER3, V 2,0t ibs t- ,-..: -No. 00 WU. .... . -JT 11 1 so ,& 3D O' 00 0 8 SO Oil CO - 18 if 11 'AO 12 0 1S4 14 62 . 10 & 15 tW 10 774 1 60 & So 69 25 12 12H 14 I- 2S 14 121 I 75 ma w 5 50 JS S 00 & 8 5C S 4 00 -& V 0 ' Baugh's Phosphate ...."..00 00 fiVXVfo Carolina Ferwiirer..... 4. 00 3.v oo Ground Bone........... Bone MenL.... ....... Bone Flonr. .......... Navassa Gnano. ...... Complete Manure Whann's Phosphate., ......00 00 00 00 ......00 C3 ......40 00 ....L-.oaoo .,..00 00 : b 50 0 00 5 50 6 00 7 00 e eo 5 75 6 CO 11 65 1 V0 4 ; to . Syrup, in Cbls........ ........ NAILS, Keg, Cut, ld basis OIL3, gallon- . Kerosene........ Lard Unseed..... ......... ......... Rosin..... 1 Tar..: ............ . .v.. ' Deck and Spar..........;....; f POULTRY . ... ChlcJteus, live, grown... .... Spring... - Turkeys.,... .v. PEANUT'S bushel.......... POTATOES, 4? bushel sweet........ Irish. WWL. PORK; .barrel- City MebsA ...23 6C ' iTimo; w NAVAL.BATTLES0Fi8ERlB; By EDWARD SHIPPED, Medical Director U. 8. N. A Thrilling Pictorial History of the World' great sea Fights, with specimens of .Naval Architecture of all "ages. A. record of Wonderful Exploits more . interesting than fiction. Prico'dnly $3. It sella everywhere, Arti. make $103 per month. Audrees MgOn IS J. C. McCURDY, Phils,. Pa. -may 21-4 w - f ALEX.' -H." STEPHENS. The Ufa of this illustrious patriot and states mm, by F. II. Nokto author of "'Life of Gen. .Hancock ' Jllustuated. Papey 10 cents;. cloth, .25 "cenis. Postage stamps re reived;rs ov sold by dealers. . catalogue f ree. The most tjtque venture in a lite bart way tp which the public has neei TRBATEP ualiy American, NshviUe.? -- M4HS B. ALDiN, Pubnoher. iS.Vesey St., NewYotk .. -; V .f ; may 2i-4w rs "f.iooRE couimf GRrr' J M. COm MILLS AND U1LL8T0KES, 1 (AXX,XZESk JO -pESTIflTHEVORlD f ;---. J &Ajmi8tr icsai sax - j A44wb4AVIH BCBTH CAJtSllXA KltUTOSC CO. d.. i. rrc v-jA- m r - tuiiH.il i.M.f n i .:i .1 ur i r-. ... . BURNHAKS PAMPHLET FREE. BY- , BURN HAM BROYORrsPA; 51001 5250 PUROELL HOUSE. TJ'DEU SEW MANAGEMENT: "I ; - fflLMIXGTOX; S. Late in all at - . B. L. PERRY, Proprfetor. ZLX? I Proprietor Atlantic Hotel, f- Ftrst-CliiJ It n ml tnxn t. Term 1 2JS0 to tft A 1- Per !I onth SFRT1. Agents Jutlan. vrith coccem verrrtiar braid Rilvrr iIn!4 Wtr AMOXTH A'D BOARD for three -live-vonnr men or Udie-irraci county. Addrenis p ;w. Zusglec to Philadelphia. Pa. - - : - ;may2l4w Imi r.ot,liTe Is wreeplng by, g and ciare.be ; fore you Sic, some tfclea ralzhtv - and sublime War tchini w ccmrnrlirart.' t&i a week Li vo.ir'wn tow. 3 onifit fTt. No rik. Hvcry thin new- Caj-ltal not rcquJrw.1 0 nik .1 famii'a voa evcryiLtos. Man? arc Wando Phosphate 00 W Berger & Butz'a Phosphate.. 00 GO Excellenza Cotton Ferftlizer.65 00 French's Carbonate of Line... 7 00 French's Agricultural Lime. FLOUR, W Dbl . jnne...... V 1 o - flunut;rucuKr.v. " . Extra...,.; Family, ......... City MilLvExtra. ............ Family..;.......; v Extra Family.. ., GLUE ft: GRAIN; bushel Corn, from store, bags.whlte. Corn, cargo, in bulk, white. . : Com, cargo. In bags, -white.. Com, cargo, mixed, In bsgs. . tjats, rrora store.. Cow Pea3....;. .......... HIDES, lb Green. H A?, if l'6o lbs : " -. Eastern................ .. Western.. ........ ........ North River.. HOOP .IRON, ib. .. r... . JjAkd. Mr ib Northern. . . , North Carolina. .". . . . IJMEI tf barrel....... LU1MJ1ER, City Sawed, M ft. Ship8tuff, rcfawel..i........is 00 r- Rough Edge Plank. ....- 15 00 , Wee tlndia Cargoes, according - " to onality;. 00 - v Drcelod Flooring; seasoned. .18 00 ScantMng.amlBoard. comn..l2 00 unr AOSFd 1in. ' 00 40 00 00 00 26 40 00 -IH3 00 i&7 00 fr4r OO" (7000 5)70 00 ftGQ OO trcm oo BS 7 K 0 9 0 & 5 ee 9 6 00 & 6 50 0 S 75 9 6 50 n? n f o & & (I .50 13 . i ; 0 10 OV 12 20 15 26 25 75 & 85 S"Hi 103 ff & 1 4V I4H Hi em oo air. oo a n oo C15 oo Sew Crop Cuba, ta hhds. In bblfl..... 'Porto-Rico, Inhhds.'.. , "- In bbls.... Sugar IXotise, in hhfls. . . 11 10 90 00 00 33 20 75 e ffi si a ft & st & & & & & 36 28 48 CO 28 SO to 16 45 00 00 25 3$ 80 1 25 1 10 ........ .... 60 0 Gf 75 & 3 75 .17 00 RICE Carolina, f .. Rough, bushel.......; RAGS, lb Country . , .; Citv..'.. .....i.........;..... . fiorb,.? ......... SALT, ack. Alux ..... JiverpooU. ............. ...... Lisbon.... American..................... SUGAR. V fiy-Cuba......;,... Porto Rico,.... ...... ......... . ACoftee Ji .-. C ' . . w-: .................... Crushed SOAP, &V Northern 8IIINGLK8,7in.tfM 10 50 Common 2 so Cypress ; Saps.. 4 0 Cyprees Hearts. 0 00 STAVES, V U-W. O. Barrel. .12 00 R, O. Hogshead.. ........ .....00 00 TALLOW, to i. 8 TIMBER, .V M fecV-6hlpping.l2 00 Fine MiU ......11 25 Mill Prime............ 7 60 Mill. Fair Common Mill em oo mi oo , ais oo 4 St ts I 15 Wilmington & A7ciaon ltaiiroail Coinphiiy. OmCS OF GXSrERAL SCPERIXTUPEJfT, i Wilmington, N. C., May 13, lSt3.r : Xhahge of Schedule.: v 3 ON AND AFTER "MAY if, tSAS,' AT 3.1 P. M., Pascnscr Trains on the WJIrolng ton & WeMon liaUixJUl willrun as follows ; DAY MAIL- AND EXPRESS Ti; AINS DAILY - Nos. 47 Noam and 45 Socrn. Ieave Wlindnjrton, FwutSL Dejwt, C.JtOA. M Arrive t We Won.... .12,40 P.- Ai Leave Wcldon.. ................ s. 3.10 P. M Arrive at Wilni'gton, Front St. lpt, 9.13 P. M Fast Tueocob Mail A Passesceh Tkais Daily No. 40 South. V Leave Wehlon..... ........ .....V. R.10 I. 21, Arrive at Wiha,gtoh,FrontSLlVp,t J0.55P, hi. IAIL AND PASSENGER TRAINS DXILV. No. 43 North. . Ixave VIlr-il!ton....V. ......... S.00 P. 31. Arrive st We Won.-.. ...... ........ 2.V0 A. il. Tia!n No. 40 South Will stop only t Rocky Mount, Y Cbn, GoId?Iom and Magnolia. Trains on Tarloroi;rnchIkad Lc;vb Rocit ?Iount forTrb?ro at-7.00 '.A. M. and 5.13 r. JL. Dailv. fvcrnrnlhr, leave Tarloro at 4.i0 A. M and 10 P. M. Dailv. Trains on Scotland Ntx-k Branch I.'oad leive Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.55 P. M. Re tumlng .Wve Scotland Neck at .7.00 A. M. dally. .. -:. - Train No. 47 makes chsc connection at Wei lonforatl onts North Pail v. All rail vis Richmond, and daily except .nhday via Bay Line. ' ;. - .. -. Train No. 45 ram tlallv and raaVcsclow con nection for ail Points North via Richmond aud Wfthu.gioa. . - -j -All trains run mlli between W'iJngton and Washington, and hxvf, Pnllmsn Pftla.rn siin . rs attache.!. - . ' - .. v tor accommodation of local trftrel a pa?sen rcrfo u h itIII beattn hel to local fro! gtitkav-s TngWi m;i!ton3t U15 A. ii Daily except Sunday. . . . JOHN F. DIVINE. T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger AgcnX. mav 15 -- -.. v -- . Wilmiiigton, Colnnibi:) & Augusta 11. It. Co. f j. OVTICS .OF GENERAL SCl'tUINTKNDKXT. : WiiTiilntoh, N. C. May 13,18 - .T - ' Ui& 1 143 22 00 & ,75 00 0- .75 00 & 00 ' 00 0 75 00 . 00 00 0 00 00 O 9 00 61 V,, 734 8 0 a " 8VJ vsya u 5 a & oo & 3 00 G 5 00 & 7 50 CI! 00 mo co as 10 714 O0 13 00 - a s so 6 0049 6 SO 5 00 0.0 0G - Inferior to Ordinary.. 0 00 ta 4 00 WHLSKEY, V gal Northern.. 1 00 tfs 4 00 North Carolina 1 CO 6t 2 -r0 WOOL, W lb Washed 23 3) Unwashed.... ................. 21 tTS 22 Burrv 10" 0 15 - 1883.. Harper's Young People. men, i:..t-: M 1 T.lf t-c-: AS ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY 16 Pajta. SUITEBTO BOTi A3fD OIRLS OF TROM SIS .- TO SIXTEEJf TEARS OF AGE. ' YoL IV. commences November 7, 1882. ..-Tho Ycmig Ptcplt has been from the first snccesf cl beyoncf anticipation. A . 1. tt King Post. ; ; 1 1 has a distinctive purpose, to which it ttetd Ily adhere that, -namely, of supplanting the felons- paper for the-young with a paper more attra tire, as well as mora w holesome. liotton Journal. - , . - ' For ueatr-.cA, elegance f engravtajc, mJ content generally, it U trssarpas?ed byAay pLUcat'oa trt' the kind -yet brought to oar notice. ruttbvrgh Gazette. , , , i ' ' :' ' TERMS : : . t,;-"-: .1 HARPER'S TOTING PEOPLE. , Per Year. PoUge PrepaU. ? ?I Ji' ixoi.e NimiraiKS, Four Cent each. Spfefraeacopy wnt on receipt of YhrecCts. Tbe Volumes of ltArpr0.Yotin:P()p!e.for 1S1 and handijorrre'y boand ia lilurnlna ted Cloth, win bo wnt by mail,-pcfe tare pre tmid. on receipt of t3 l0 each. Cotre foi Young Pct.Scfr"ls52, Si ceaU; potrc, 13 j cents fcd-4iitnaL : . f's- lr:!1 eii I)-f toiTn'tr' ""iff! ! Change of Scheduie. ON AND AFTER MAY 13th,.ms( at 4.fSA. M., the following Paesttngbr Scnua nls will be run on this road : .4 ' - NIGHT EXPRE93TRAiN3, DAILY Noa. 48 Wect and 47 East. Leavq Wilmington.........;........ 9.80 p. M Leave Florennn - ...... rji A. ' Arrive atC C. & A. Junction 6.20 A. 51. Arrive at t.oiutaiila R.40 A:' M. Leave Columbia.. 10.00 P. M. Leave C, C. & A, Junction......... 1020 p. fu Leave Florence 1.12 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington. 6.1fe A. M. Night Mail asiPassekoks-Tbain, daxlt, ' - -. No. K West. .... Leave Wilmington. ,...".'. ....... ..11.10 17 M. Arrive at Florence. 2.f0 A. M, MAIL AND PASSENGER TRA IN Paily x No. 43 East. ' . " Leave Florence at. ........... v ........ S .24. P. M. Arrive at WiJmIii?ton .........7.42 P, M. Train 43 stops at all Stations. No. 40 efops only at Flerjlnjrton, Wbitcvllhi, Fair BhiiT and Marion. r - - Pasaongers for Columbia and all rolntB on 0. & C. R. IL, C, & R. IL Stations. Aiken .Juno lion, and all points "beyond, should take Night Express. -- ; Separaui Pullman Sleepers" for Char Jc to ana ior xiugusia on xrain 4a. All trains run solid between Charleston WUmlngUn. - . ; ;t , . r-f Loral freiarht laTP Wllmln.t.n tn ; ccpt Sunday at 7 A. M. . ' JOHN F. DIVINE, General Superintendcat. T. M. EitERSON.Gcncral Passcsgcr may 15 ; . Carolina Central It. It. Company. - Otfice of OEifERAL Svrsnsdvrrtrttzirt, Wllminzton, C. Mav 30lh. 1S " O3 Change of Schedule. ; AND AFTER MAY 10th, lr3,'r THE followtijg cncaaia will be operated on tfcia lUilroad ; -. -.; "- -, PASSENGER MAIL AND EXP&ES5 TIL4XS, DAILY. . ; k. i I Leave Wilralngton aL. ...... 70 P. M. S Arrive at Charlotte at 7.03 A. it. Vrt . j Leave Charlotto aU.........8. P M. - i- Arrive at Wilaihigtoa aL...3.23 A. hi, Trains Nos. 1 and 2 stop at regular etttlont only, ami taints designated In the Company I Time TabLe. Train No. 1. Daily except Sunday. Do. No. 2. do. - . do. Saturday. SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER,. MAIL EXPRESS AND FREIGHT. Dally except Sundays, . . 1-avs Charlotte.. ....... ........... S.20 A.M.' Arrive at Shelby. 12.20 P, M. fA:r;!i:erby.. 1.40 P.: 51. Arrive at Charlotte...... 5.40 P, 21. Trains No. 1 and 2 make cUwc connection Hamlet with II. & A. Trains- to and fron Kal ilgh, and at Charlotte with Shelby Dirts ion Train. ... , Through Sleeping Car tetwecn Wllraiagtoa and Charlotte asvl lialclg'b and Charlotte. Take Train No, 1 for SutcsvlJtc. Htitiora Western N C R R, Afcheviil. and prdnts West . Also, tor Spartanburg, GrtcnvUie, Athens, AtLmta and aU poinu fcotifhwest. - -51 - - . ' v. L. V. ONES. ' 2? SrrpcrintcndetT. , 1?. r. CLARK, General Pastengcr Agmt BEFORE MIU AFTER 0tr!c tistzi era i?nt vi 33 Djt' TdiL TO f.IE; DULY, YOUIiO OH OLD, WHO r tnCtr'ai't trz Znxrnr Zf.rzrxs TZ Iwr Vrrt rrr. 1 rs ot ; rnv t tr z ViflK.WAsrjf'TiVVrjevE-!-:. '.4 r.'-.l li-....-t--. ti a iXitjsA. 5i.rva -.:;i,arf t-v. ; - m t I", i;-. c : i -1 ".' t. J - t! i'., .mi. . .

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