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MOinillgsbiaH - . ? raosma roo. 1 Ae4 Fortua.ica cap ware fUt peke: Ht ob. 1 our piece of sober eoaad advice That artiece abould descry abundant worta ! trtvuj eoeamoeplac. nor groan el Cnth It FortutM txuU piater' cnfl b plkd la uiir lows ad couolr ! Why dtf pol 1Wcim LcnmaHl roood by Datcb c-iaU? T& qaIj MtUAl. Jo, 00 cTtry tid lauiotvUoo'ti iunJUcM docaJa IKfWyri a wJta of woodrous oaod I lip to ttt mlizU by pe( brla Acliojf 00 paiaiet't travaf "Ye douUT Wl.t if I m XAttpt. ko before. WU jroa coo tut, ud we both eiplore UUUa. torscd Dtrmlad. Ukioe care to ()6cU Lr(o ca j pupils mf dvot Fhm "Grntrrldi Lain," Uetn't rbjme Sucb u o mikn oov mj. wbco tpriog npuU Tbt mlrcU lt Ortk brd adlj f rccU: 'Vprief foe tb Irxe ad tcrb 00 (prtsc foe o! Let spring coax: wby. idii saIqUs her la a,: DAOt. ci!owi wbile 134 red L?4 itr frX orj. Icattk stalks, beads A'!r wtii &e wiad la tbe talip-bedJ! Tbr'i uabiac; scared a wind at all fVf 11 fi rf ftftii aHk4 a laA si-m. a 1 1 v im v w w -w s a ea j 1 a tva mooad by a cbarcaysrd walL Dmtsics ml tf b my beau's bedfellows Oa the mouad wlcd spam aad snaabioe meltawa, Dcc you. reus aad white aad yellowt! ComcCuMtfm of (mini dt Isiirtxu " II . I.s Jl CL KL L.A V tXTEll F Ell FID triTIlf A to ibo next cjoeation, "Did tbej afterward withhold the means ne cjry lo ichietrc succeee? There can b hat ooe trae response - ye; let any ouc who i in doabl on this potul read the books by the Comle do I'm, S win too, CcClellan him self, (ter.eril Walker, acd all other writer ho have dealt with the IV cicsuUr oropt'tj'n - the article io the Cmtwry by Oencnl V. II. HiU. Gen eril Fita John IVrti-r -.nd other, the c&t'tal report, the C"rrrp4jndenc', the pijv r cf the MilitArv lliittcrici! S'-t, ti d lh' whol !ilr-riri if ltti-r"ure vn the oubjecl. It i tiK) lit 1 r lii- niligo t attrmpt t re t.r. verdict f history n flm I'.b'ii.i'ir caiupaiu. Vht ""ay tn wir-fh f r ac'i i httr rft in gsi:.iui: MrClcMsn hid mnr men thin tbr (onfedrte, ccjif queotly h-j uvht t hare drfcatcd thetn iu ffn-t of ICichroond; thrrefore the jjTrrT.roent did not withhold lh rnn noarj to mcocw. Tin it a fair condensation of tbe plea. Io the cpimoti of ;be lloato Iferahl, the amuou to a demonstration of the c mptete futility of tba cbirge ndt ly this commander McClel- tn Uaj aot the government. In-.l-.d! el, let as e about that. Whl wrre. ,th mean necrsry to acht. - tcoes"7 Who is tn decide tht delicate point? If Iee had 00, io on Jane 30, 1S32, as Iongstreet admiti he had, and McCiellan had aioat 113,000 men, will any one who know by actual experience the rela tive 6ghtiog capacity of Ibo two armiei dare to maintain that Mc Ciellan bad tbe "mean neceasary" to take by aaxaolt the field works sur roaodinj Ilicbmond, which i doabt le what 'acccae means io this ? All thi, says tbe Aa tion, is "a question of figures." Not so. It 4 a question of skill, enda ranc. tenacity, foresight, military intinc, foir year of lighting, and Gn! eibtatioo by starvation. Tbe day never dawned when tbe Army of Northern Virginia could be beaten by ibo Army of tbe Potomac with eqaal number, or anything like equal cumbem, not to speak of an assault by the latter on iotreocbmecU. It is a .juration of figure and other things beside. oik araiR reKraMiroaaniEs. V l-WI ke b-n latrciaccd ia tbe Sortb CrIo li xiv trench of the Letfa eture to mad l he Oivuece lew as to make the cojotiUjoa of fetooy aad sabwquent di- f -irture from the $l:e a sufSeieot grouad or uiTorce Wear opposed to any in UtfrDe whauver with lb divorce laws ef N"rtb Cernliaa OLtrieGs Crvici. If cur Uou of ReprcaceUtlvea wished to eocarr the Civil Service bumtuf. it WvuU tis ila plaia leaguaga. W know m3 soreatwr who are bitterly oppceed to th civil r vie foolish eee who voted for th rreoiuiloa abov rvfsrrtd to, oa the abve grooaJa North Carolina believes Ilepabixcaa ockl to be taraed oot and Dvcoocrsts rut ta. Mr. Cleveland will find a!! tbU cat tt-iviUJ JVVeA Drmaerat, It woqld betur serve Ibe caaae of bibber cdacatioe la oar country If wealthy bene factor shculd coetribute lhair mnnllceac to lastilaUoas thai already have aa exist see iasuad of lookicg to the perpetuation of their came by eodowlof new one to bear tbe a ame of the fotxsdera In the Suu of Maaaachnattu where Mr. Clark haa adowtcd the aew lost! la t loo, which Is to ilS Coi:e. TufU College, the Calvaralty of I Hoetoe. aad the MaavachuaetU lasUtate of Tschaoiccy. W should not regard It aa aa lasarmoaatabJe task to secure aa eo dowTAwat of f 10O.COO fcr the Uaireraiiy of North Caroline, fioea one or a nam her of Individ aa-'a ry llrpvrUr. The rvceivad aoUoa of a good Democrat i thai he shexstd be oc who sticks to craaUatloo la spiU of bad Bomlnex and la spit of d trtocc ira U oo qooaUocs of policy. CtrrripvJt tf tU IVroerv v-XLrrre. Toe a -food Demoeral" 1 for the party against principle, against eoawteace aad agaiaal cooatry. We are loo good a Demacral to be hood-wlakad byaay sach wirr-work as that. It waa Ual kiod of "good DemocraU" thai nocai naud J. W. Reid foe Coorree aainst the pcoUaU of hoaest DeraocraU who loved the party too much to have 11 disgraced. It waa that same kind of 'food IrnocraU Vaat ran tne maczlne aX kvast for this yers ha Bade Mr. Wsbater Bcwakeref the Howe, and rrobaMr the e it Ooveraof of North Carolina . Vve like orxaaiiaiion, tot i priaeipka, by honest m want It oa honest SSSiiiI 1 men aad for honest wi.uTvTwran7d YZXr7ri JN orxu uaroiuia jtiouse. MM r SUlTUlQi; CO VUIS,. Hyde February 7, 1 week;. Hay 15," 1. I Co rrt lock II Arch 7 1 week. I Okmdca llAreii 14. 'l week. xouaK--Mrch21. J wk; June 13. 1 week. Perouimans Mjvrrh 1 Mv Chowan A pal 4, 1 week; June 20. 1 weex. 0U-April II. 1 week. Hertford ApnJ is. 1 week; June 27. 1 week. WaaWnxtoa April 23. 1 week. Tyrrell May 2. 1 week. Dare May 9, 1 week. Pamlico May 23, 1 week. saooxD DirTxicr nnxa bhipt. Halifax January 10 3 weeks; March 7. wren; mimj 10. X weeks. Northampton 1 Jan nary 34, 2 wecks;April 4. 3 weeka; jiooe 13. 1 week, lajrecombet February 7. 1 week; April 13. 3 weeka Craven February 14, 3 weeks; May SO. 3 weeka. Warren March 21. 3 weeka. Bertie May 3, 3 weeka. TKTRD DtmUCT JXTDOB 3. H . H&RBXUOS. Pitt January 10. 3 weeka; March 21, 2 weeka; Jane 13. 2 weeka Franklin January 24, 1 week; June 6, 1 week. Wilson J February 7. 2 weeks; April 18. 2 weeka Vance February 21. 3 weeka; Jilay 23, 2 weeka Martin March 7. 3 weeka Greeno April 4, 3 weeka Naab May 3. 3 weeka FOCRTH DISTRICT JUDOE BHEPHEKD Wake January 10, 3 weeks; February 23. 2 weeks; March 28. 2 weeks; f April . 3 weeka Wayoj January 24. 2 weeks: Marcb14. 2 weeks; f April 13. I week. Harnett February 7. 1 week. Johnston February 14. 2 weeks nmi district jcdok rniLLipa. Granville Jsouary 31. 2 weeks; May 9. 2 weeka Chatham February 14. 1 week; May 23. 1 week. Guilford February 21. 2 weeks, June 13. 1 week. Alamance March 7, 1 week; June 6, 1 Dartum March 14. 2 weeks; May 30. 1 week. Orange March 23. 1 week. C well April 18. 3 weeks. t'ersoo May 3. 1 week. SIXTH DISTRICT JCDOK CONNOR New Hanover January 21. 2 weeks; April 13.3 weeka Iyscolr February 7. 1 week. Dupllo Frbruiry 14. 2 wrcki irDpoo IFrbrunry 23. 2 weeks: May 2. 1 week la Ur- SUfch 14. 1 wc.-it ; My 9. 1 ti k. Carterrt March 31. 1 wrrk. Jone Mrce 23. 1 week. Oai.ow April 4. i week. SSVRMTH DISTRICT JCDOK CUARK. Aeson Jnury 10. 1 wcek;tMy2. 1 week Coiimbui-January 17. 1 week; March 23. 1 week. Cumberlaad 'January 24. 1 week;Marcb 14. 1 week; fMay 9. 2 weeks. Itibesoo January 31. 2 wrrks; May 23. 3 week. Ilicbmond February 14 2 wevkt: June 0. 1 week. Oladec March 21. 1 week. Brunswick April 4, 1 week Moore April 18. 3 weeks. CIOnTff DISTniCT JCDOK OILMKR. Cabarrus January 31. 1 week; May 2. 1 week Iredell February 7. 2 weeks; May 23. 2 weeks It) wn February 21. 2 weeks: 3!sy 9. 2 weeks Dividaon March 7. 2 wcuks: June 6. 1 week Rtndolph March 21. 3 weeka MouUcocnery April 4. 1 week. Stanly AprU 11. 1 week. Kisrrn district jcdok dotkik. RockioKbam January 24. 3 weeka Forsyth February 7. 3 weeks; May 23. 2 weeka Yadktn February 31. 2 weeka WUkea March 7. 3 weeks; May 2. 1 week. Al ban y March 31. 3 weeaa Davie April . 1 week. Bloke April 18. 1 week. Surry April 35. 1 wet k.J Ta-TTH DISTRICT JCDOK MACItAR. Henderson February 14. 3 weeks. Barke March 7. 2 weeka CJ well March 21. 1 week. Ashe March 23, 1 week: May 50. 1 week. Watauga April 4. 1 week; June 6. 1 week. Mitchell April 18. 3 weeks. Yancey May 2, 2 weeka McDowell Msy 18. 2 weeka EXJEYRXTTf DISTRICT JUDOK MORTORMERT Alexander January 24. 1 week; June 13. 1 week. Catawba Janusry 31. 1 week; June 6. 1 week. Union February 14, 1 week. February 21. 1 wcek;My 23. 1 week; tMay 20, 1 week. Mecklenburg 4 February 23. 3 weeks. Gaston March 21. 3 weeka Lincoln April 4. 1 week. Cleveland April 11. 3 weeka Ratberford April 25. 3 weeks. Polk May 9. 1 week. TWELFTH DISTRICT JCDOK GRAY 8. Madison February S3. 3 weeks. Buncombe March 14. a weeks; June 20, 2 weeka Transylvania April 4, 1 week. Haywood April 11. 3 weeka Jackson April 25, 3 weeka) Macon May V. 1 week. Clay May 18. 1 week. Cherokee May 23, 3 weeka Oraham June 0, 1 week 8 wain June 13, 1 week. Criminal cause only. J Civil cause and Jail case onlyl f Civil cause only AtMnson & Manning, AGENTS, Horn Caifiliia Hoie Iinrace Comply ntorro Tra orrxa to tuubs wa.tiih AXCE AGAINST FIRE. FoUderla this Old and ptrsL. Bom Instttaltoa. aU loaeti procapOy peJd-1 W. antnTROSa, PreaUeat. ca A RLiW, HOOT, fteerecary.. rtUUtaU COWFI3, fliiperrteor. Jl Ctstcs Hay, Hooh-Itch & BIhb for Sale. pojrtrosMarrs or cotton and naval rrosKS CARxmxT hand ltd. WOODY A CU&RIE. OocomlasVMB MerehaBU, gimaif WUnirae-tom. N. C Gentlemen Wisliing A o I tTJATf. HAIR CUT OB &HAMPOO -fa. WArrTTO-OeoermJ Ageet to .aaadl WTJ-IU-bj cepewe-plat Map of the United lUi- taeitrHra. ' n- r..r i uinBniii.iivrr i - , nTHtnTniTvtrT i tamber ana (jcnoveTi T he O o rn i n g; C t ar -r . ... . . ' t ' PUBU8HED DAILY AND WEEKLY Sitaripto Eates--Ia AiMce. DAILY STAB. One Tear, postage paid ,. " SUMouiha.- " ... - ThreeXonths " ... Twoatontha - - .... - OaeMooth - " .... WEZSLT STAR. One Tear, postage Pld. Slxaloatha " " . Tare Konth - - . .17 00 4 0Q .. S 00 . 1 60 . 75 .l to . 1 00 50 NOTICES 0FTHE PEESS: The Btam Is decidedly one of the best papers In the State, as brUht and newsy as ever, uoag Uie to It 8aim JY. The WQsalnxton Bta.m has entered on Its twelfth year-as rood a paper as any people should want. CJiarioiU IMmocraL The WUinlnjrton &tam haa entered on ts twelfth year. As a dally Jonrnal of news It stands "up head." Ctmcord aitUr Z.Tbm Wllmlnxton Braa has entered upon Its thlr teenth year. It Is one of the best paoers in the Btate. ft amnio OasU Th Wllmtnrton Sraa has entered Its thirteenth year. It has become one of the leading papers of the Sonth. Oxford TbixAUate. The WUmburton Staji is not only one of the best edited papersln the State, bat for freshness of news and typoarapioai appearance oannot be peatan. Jack tern, BaorUr. The WBmlnaton Bran Is one of the very best pa per in the South, in every department from typo graphy np to editorial ability and Independence. rrUrHxtrg ( Fa.) Ind4X-AppcL The Wilmington Cf. C) af ournie Stab is a mod 1 newspaper. Indeed, we think we do not exag gerate its merit when we say it is the newrtut ueoolar) paper published In tho South. Hicfimcnct (FaJ EttUjiotu BtraUL The Wilmington Brm has now entered upon its thirteenth year and twenty-fifth volume.' One of the best conducted and edited papers in the South and. as a North Carolinian, we are proud ot It Tartar Botmer. We like the Stab because it is thoroughly re liable, oandld. fearless, and so well and ably edited . newsy, spicy, and in faot a perfect news- Long may tne btai iw untie. jui. Atry Although at the need of the press in this Stat In all that maJtes a paper valuable to the reader, still it continues to improve. It is a Stab of the first magaitude. Kay its lustre never wane TJu Frm WUi BavtUL The rifn la so well and favorably known in this aeotion of the btate, that we can say nothing of which its thousands of readers do not already know. It la in every respect one of the best daf Has in the South. JMotuoH. The Wilmington Stab has entered on its twelfth year. It is a most excellent newspaper, woU ed ited, a compendium ol ail tne news or tne da; and an bo nor to its city, to norm c&rouca ana North Carolina iournallsin. UkariotU Qtrwr That magnificent beaming Stab has completed Its twenty-second volume. It is one of the most brilliant, erudite and snarkling dallies south of the Potomac The system in the get np of the pa per suroasaes them all. Tarboro dotUXerner. The Wilmington Stab la now taking the regular midnight Associated Press reports, and has be side increased the amount of its reading matter. The Stab Is aa exceUent paper. Ita prosperity is not surprising since it is so deserving. CfuirAtU OUtrvcr. The Time oannot eay a word too good for the Wilmington Stab. It has Just reached one ef Its man j birthdays. As a newspaper it is a lavcrlte W.tn tne state press ana u toasai uiTr oj uie DeoDte. Long ana prosperous ue io it. jrtias The WUmtngton Stab, we are pleased to not'.ce, still oontlnuos on the high road to success. We eeteem the Stab very highly, regarding It as one of the ver best of our exchanges, ana consider it tho peer of any JourtuU publisned in tne souta Oxford Fr4 Lane. Wh ts It that all ibo papers with tne name of Star are such bright lltue Journals T The Wilming ton (N. C.) Stab, the Washington Star, the Frod ericksborg Star, New York Star, for example. There moot be something in a name after aL SicMmond i Fa.) StaU. Tbe WUmington Stab nas entered upon ita 12th rolome, and we are pleased to notice still contin nee on the road to snocesa We esteem the Stab very highly, regarding it as one of the very beet newspapers that comes to this office. Its news oolumus are always a little fuher than those 'of any other of our exchanges, and its editorial de aortme&t Is oonducted with much ability. Mcr eaniom Had. H amble in it bogtnnlngs, as was Inseparable from an enterprise begun amid the wreck of for? tone that attended the collapse of tne Southern Confederacy, the Stab has steadily ' -waxed' un til It now beams resplendent tn the full glow of a constantly brightening prosperity. As a newrtf per it has few equals, and no superior, for appro priate selection and J ad 1 clous arrangement, and we are proud to rank it among our mostacoeptsS ble exchancea EUMoro Recorder. T Wllmhnrton Mobmius Stab has entered up on the thirteenth year of Its exister.oe, and we take this opportunity to congratulate it spon it prosperity and deserved popularity. The remark able sacoees of the Stab Is due to Its strict atten tion to buslncea The boast of the Stab (rightful ly too) is that it always has tho news, and this is the first thing in Journalism. Otherwise the pa per is all that the term of "good newspaper" im plies, and ta corps of editors and reporters are thoroughly educated newspaper men. May the healthy, moral Influenoe of the Stab never be re tarded, and may it genial enterprising proprie tor en loy many more happy years of nsofulnesc. Holiday Goods. A PULL LINK OF ALL EIND3 OF HOLIDAY GOODS recti red by Steamer to day. Citron, Preserves, Oranges, IUlslua Jelly, Apples, Currants, Mince Meat Figs, Nuts of aU k inds, 'ndie and Cakes, Brand led Peaches and Figs, something ex'r.v Dressed and Live Poultry, celery, fresh each day during the week. Vegetables, both canned and fresh, of almost every kind, Call early and secure your supplies before the JNO. I.. DO AT WHIG II T, 15 A 17 SO. FRONT STREET. Pure Buckwheat. I HAVE ON HAND A FRESH LOT OF PURE N. C. BUCK WH BAT, lust received from the Western part of the fctate. Those desiring a PURE ARTICLE can obtain It by calling on JNO. I DOATWUIGnT, deSJtf 15 A 17 SO. FRONT STREET. Christinas Goods. f BANG SS 20,000 Cuba and Florida. NUTS 3,000 lb, aseorted. RAISINS 100 Boxes whole, halves and quarters. APPLES 100 barrels. rraB CRACKERS 250 Boxes. SUGAR 200 Barrols, all grades. COFFEE 100 Boxes Bio, Laguyra and Java. BUTTER 23 Tuba. CHEESE 75 Boxea LARD 150 Packages, Tierces, Cases, o. POTATOES 100 Barrels. ONIONS 30 Barrels and Faek RICS 50 Barrels. SOAP 600 Boxea SAPON Z0 Boxea For sale low by ADRIAN A VOLLERS, 8. B. cor. Front and Dock sta de 13 tf Albemarle Enquirer, CDEm, N. c. ra. ALBERT H. LOWELL, ONE OF THE OLD ill Mt aad moat experienced Journalists In the State, has connected himself editorially with tbe Albemarle Enquirer, the leading Democratic Newspaper tn th First District. AncxceUent Family, literary. Political and MisceUaneous Newspaper. Terms of Sabseription $1.60 per annnm: i5o for six montha DO WELL BROTHERS. Publishers, n 80 DA WIm Edenton. N. 3. ef HuU85.a .-o. POOL ROOM AND OYSTER 8ALOON. OTftTTBfl served tn every style: - :.,DaS'L KJ. J ; WHOLESALE . PIIICE3; 7 V '.The -following quotations represent 1 wuoieBikio prices gentynuy. xu uuuluik uy biuiui.. rorderiagherpritjes iukTetobecharge.. BAGGING- i 1 - Gunny. Standard U... BACON North Carolina -' Hams, tt S 8 12 & 8 & 10 O i33a 8 7im 5 : 9$ 15 11 14 9 7 8 0 Shoulders, fl B).... Sides, S WKSTKKN SMOKED Hams, V Sides, ft , Shoulders, fj fi DBY SALTED Sides, JI t Shoulders, fJJ .... BARRELS Spirits 'lnrpentino.. seoona tiana, eacn New New York.eaeh New City, each BKE8WAX. V BRICKS, Wilmington, M Northern.. . BtTTTBR, lb North Carolina . Northern CANDLES, 9 lb Sperm Adamantine CHBE&B, 9 lb Northern Factory Dairy, Cream State COFSUSE, $ lb Java Laguyra Rio... CORN MEAL, bus., in eaoks Virginia Meal COTTON TIES. bundle. 1 40 0 00 1 50 175 1 75 20 0 00 & GO & 0 CO 8 00 0 00 & 14 CO 15 25 18 10 10 18 8 25 30 25 . 12 11 13 10 23 12 16 62J$ 65 1 10 5 85 18 & 11 14 & 60 1 021 co a DOMESTICS Sheeting, 4-4, 9 yd Yams, 9 bunch EGGS, 9 dozen FISfl Mackerel, No. 1, bbl Mackerel, No. 1, 9 half bbl. Mackerel, No. 2, M bbl AJackerel, No. 2, half bbl. . .. Mackerel, No. 3, 9 bbl Mullets, 9 bbl . Mullets, l'ork bbls N. C. Boe Herring, 9 keg... Dry Cod, 9 FLOUK, 9 bbl Northern Super " Extra Family City Mills Super Family.; GLUE. 9 fi GRAIN, 9 bushel Corn, from store, bags, white Corn, cargo, in bulk, white. Corn, cargo, in bags, white. Corn, cargo, mixed, in bags. Oats, from store Cow Feas ." HIDES, 9 a Green Dry BAY, 9 100 E8 18 & 20 00 00 1 2 50 7 50 8 00 9 CO & 11 00 4 75 & 6 00 7 80 & 9 00 4 CO 5 CO 7 00 & 9 00 3 00 4 00 5 10 3 50 4 00 4 CO 4 50 4 75 & 5 50 4 CO & 4 10 4 50 5 OOil 8 a lot I GO & 62 58 60 58 60 00 58 45 45 60 75 5 5J6 10 12 1 05- 1 10 1 GO 1 05 1 10 1 15 Western HOOP IRON, 9 lb LARD, 9 lb Northern North Carolina LIME, 9 barrel LUMBER. City Sawed. M ft. 3 7H& 8 1 40 10 0 00 shin stuff, resawed 8 00 20 00 Rongh Edge Plank 15 00 16 00 West India Cargoes, accord ing to quality 13 00 18 00 Dressed -flooring, seasoned. 18 03 22 CO Scantling and Board, com'n 14 GO 15 00 MOLAS8K5?, 9 eaUon New Crop Cuba, in hhds. inbbla. Porto Bico, in hhds in bbls Sugar House, in hhds t" " in bbls Syrup, in bbls NAILS. $ Keg, Cot, lOd basis OILS, 9 gallon Eeroeene Laid Lin9eed 25 25 27 28 30 SO 35 ID IS 22 35 2 75 10 14 16 1 45 90 1 GO 15 18 00 20 00 22 20 25 20 25 . 75 1 00 40 80 35. 55 2 65 0 2 75 Rosin . . Tar Deck and Spar POULTRY Chickens, live, grown . String, Turkeys PEANUT, 9 bushels 2 lbs. POTATOES, 9 bushel Sweet Irish, W bbl POKE, tt barrei City Mes3 I rime ... 13 50 14 co 12 oo ...:n oo RumD 11 CO 12 CO RICE Carolina, aft 4 Rongh, 9 bushel, (Upland).. 50 65 (Lowland). 80 1 CO RAGS, $ lb Country 14 City 1 iy ROPE, a lb 14J 23M SALT, 9 sack, Alum 70 75 Liverpool 70 75 Lisbon 00 CO American 00 73 SUGAR, 9 Standard gran.. CJ 7 Standard A 6 6 White Ex. C 5 5?4 Kxtrac Golden . 5 IH C Yellow 5. 54 SOAP, $ lb Northern 5 : 5J4 SIllNGuES, 7 In. 9 il 5 CO 7 00 Common 200 250 Cypress Saps 4 50 5 00 Cypress Hearts 0 00 7 50 STAVKS, 9 M W. O. Barrel... 8 CO 14 00 R O. Hogshead 0 CO la 00 TALLOW, 9 5 6 TIMBER, 9 M feet Shipping.. 12 00 14 00 Fine MUi 11 5 13 00 Mill Prime 7 50 8 50 Mil Fair 6 00 650 Common Mill 500 000 Inferior to Ordinary 0 00 4 00 WH18KRY. 9 gal Northern... 1 M 2 00 Nortn Carolina i uj ca a &u WOOL, 9 lb Washed 18 20 Unwashed 15 20 Burry 10 15 1831 THE CULTIVATOR 1886 :and:c Country Gentleman. THE BEST OFTTHB Agricultural Weeklies. ZZTwe Coutet Gektuoian is the Leading Jour nal of American agriculture. In amount and practical value of Contents, in extent and abUity of Correspondence, in quality of paper and style of publication, it occupies the FIRST RANK. It is believed to have no superior in either of the three chief divisions of FARM CROPS AND PROCESSES, HORTICULTURE & FRUIT-GROWING, LIVE STOCK AND DAIRYING, while it also Includes all minor departments of rural interest, such as the Poultry Yard, Entowo logy. Bee-keeping. Greenhouse and Grapery, Ve terinary Replies, Farm Questions and Answers, Fireside Reading, Domestic Economy, and a summary of tbe News of the Week. Its Market Reports are unusually complete, and much at tention is paid to the Prospects of the Crops, as throwing light upon one of the most important of all questions WHEN TO BUY AND WHEN TO SELL. It Is UberaUy illustrated, and is in tended to supply, in a continually Increasing de gree, and In tne best sense of the term, a LIVE AGRICULTURAL NEWSPAPER. Althouzh the Cottstbt Gintlmah has been GREATLY ENLARGED by increasing Its size from 16 to 20 pages weekly, the terms continue as heretofore, when paid strictly in advance : One Copy, one year, $2.50; Four Copies, $10, and an additional copy for the year free. to the sender of the Club; Ten Copies, $20, and an additional copy tor tne year rree to tne senaer or me uiud. Specimen copies rree- Aaareus f LUTHER TUCKER & SON, Publishers. Albany, N. Y. ADVERTISE LK Merchant and Farmer PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT MARIO IT. S O UTH CAROLINA It has a large and increasing circulation in tne heart of the Pee Dee country, the best Cotton section of the two States. It Is a desirable medium of communication with both the Merchants and Farmers of this aeotion, and particularly with those of Marlon and Marlboro Counties. It is therefore the paper for the Business Men of Wilmington. J. D.TacLUCAS, Proprietor. THE CELEBRATED ARRIH&TOK GAME FOf LS FOR SALE JTT GAME FOWLS HAVE A NATIONAL BE potation. They have fought and won a series ol IBe greatest ever iookus oh uub ur tuxj other continent, and Fifteen Pairs, on exhibition at Philadelphia in TS.wero honored by tne Uni ted 8tatea Centennial Commissioner with the Di ploma and MedaL I have a variety of Colors and most approved Breeds in the United States. I will ship splendid COCKS, of fine size and handsome plumage, per Express, a O. D., at from $4.00 to $6.00 each HENs7$2.60 and $3.00 each; or $7.00 per Pair $10.00 per Trio. I expect to raise Two Hundred pair this Summer, the Finest Games in the i xonng jrowisoi buwcu buu the months of August, Sep- , at Five Dollars per iair, or Seven IoUanper Trio.. Wnoevex eosputes uie fasworuj oi mj mnu, WRl please back the assertion with their stampa . Write for what yon want. : - rr: Address,' J. Q. AKRTNGTON, . ' "ardston. Nasx .co. .v. ; r Eailroad Co; - - i - Condensed Sclicdalc. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. , , No. 23, No. 27, No. 15. Dated. Jan. 9, 1887. Dally. Daily. DaUy. ' lold No.48 old No. 40 old No. 42 Leave Weldon.....l 2.15 p.m 5 38 pjn 1 10 am Arrive Rocky Mt. . 3.33 p.m . 2.27 a.m Arrive larboro... 1 4.50 pm .- Leave Tarboro ll.S0 p.m ... Arrive Wilson 4.05 p.m 6.58 pm 3.07 a.m Leave Wilson 4.30:p.m ... '. Arrive Selma 5.40 p.m Arrive Fayettev'le 8 30 p.m Leave Goldsbpro . 4.50 p.m 7.40 p.m 8.58 a m Leave Magnolia... 6.C9 p.m 8.38 p.m 5.18 am Leave Burgaw ... 7.00 p.m 6 13 aim Arrive Wilmington 7.t0 p.m 9.55 pm 7I00 a m TRAINS GOING NORTH. ' No 62, No. 78, No. 66, Daily. Dally. DaUy. old No.45 old No.47 old No. 43 Leave Wilmington 11.40 p.m 8.50 am 8.53 pjn Leave Burgaw 9.34 a.m 9.50 p.m Leave Magnolia,.. 12.52 am 10.23 a.m 10.42 p.m Arrive Goldsboro.. 1.55 am 11.35 am 11.58 p.m Leave Fayetteville 8.00amJ Arrive Selma 10.47 ajnT Arrive Wilson 11.59 am Leave Wilson.. 2.40 a.m 12.25 p.m 12.51 a.m Arrive Rocky Mt. 1.00 p.m 1.27 a m Arrive Tarboro.. 4.50 p.m Leave Tarboro... 11.30 a.m Arrive Weldon... 4.10 am 2.35 p.m 2.55 a.m Train on Scotland Nacfe Rmnnh Pnui imir Halifax for Scotland Neck at3.00 P. M. Return ing, leaves Scotland Neck at 9.30 A. M., daUy ex cept Sunday. rain leaves Tarboro, N. C, via Albemarle A Raleigh, R. B., daily.except Sunday, 6 P. M.; Sun day 5 P. M.; arrive WUliamston, N. C, 8.10 P. M., and 6.40 P. M. Betnrningleaves Willlamston.N.C. Daily except Sunday, a 00 A. M.,Sunday 9.50A.M. arrive Tarboro, N. C, 10.05 A. M and 11.30 A. M. rrain on Jiiaiana jm. v. Branch leaves Golds- ! .ti sopoaTi .! a.m..: arrive iy,7.co A.M.: arrive smitnneia, jm. B.so A. M. Returning leaves Returning loaves Smittmeld, N. C, 9.00 A. M.; arrive Goldsboro, N. Southbound Train oh Wilson & Fayetteville Branch is No. 51. Northward is No. 50. Daily TraiaNo. 27 South will stop only at Wtiaon, Goldsboro and Magnolia. Train No. 78 makes close connection at Weldon for aU points North daUy. All raU via Richmond, and daily except Sunday via Bay Line. Trains make close connection for all points North via Richmond and Washington. All trains run soUd between WUmington and Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleepers attached. JOHN F. DIVINE, General Sup't. J. R. KENLY, Sup't Transportation. T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. jan 9 tf WILMISSTOlf COL'MBIA & AUGUSTA Railroad Co. Condensed Schedule, TRAIN8 GOING SOUTH. A J No. 15, No. 23, No. 27, Dated Dec. 12, 1886 old No. 42 old No.48 old No.40 DaUy. DaUy. Dally. Leave wUmingtonj 7.20 aim 8.15 p.m 10.10 p.m Leave L.Wae'maw 8.41 a,m 9.30 pjn 11.15 pjn Leave Marion 10.23 a.m 11.24 p.m 12.39 a.m Arrive Florence... 11.15 a.m 12.15 a.m 1.20 a.m Arrive Sumter....! 1.12 p.m 4.24 a.m 4.24 a.m Arrive Columbia. I 3.0fr p.m 6.40 a.m 6.40 a.m TRAINS GOING NORTH. No. 78, No. 66, No. 62, old No.47 old No.43 old No. 45 DaUy. DaUy. DaUy. Leave Columbia... 9.55 p.m 1.00 p.m 1 00 p.m Arrive Sumter 11.50 p.m 2.44 p.m 2.44 p.m Leave Florence.... 4.45 a.m 4.30 p.m 8.10 p.m Leave Marion 5.28 am 5.12 p.m 8.46 p.m Leave L.Wae'maw 7.06 a.m 6.56 p.m 10.11 p.m Arrive WUmingt'n 8.30 a.m 8.30 p.m 11.S5 p m Nos. 23 and 78 stop at all stations except Reg ister's, Ebenezer, Cane Savannah, Wateree and Simmes. - Passeneers for Columbia and aU points on C. & G. K.R., C.C. & A, B.R. Stations, Aiken Junction, and all points beyond, should take No. 48. PuU man Sleeper for Augusta on this train. JOHN F. DIVINE, Gen'l Sup't. J. R. KKNLY, Sup't Transportation. T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. de 12 tf . CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. O FITCH Or SUPSBrKTEJTDENT, ) WUmington, N. C, Jan. 24, 1887. j Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER THIS DATE, THB FOL lowmg Schedule wiU be operated on this Railroad. NO. 1 DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Leave WUmington at 6.00 A. M Leave Shoe Heel 10.14 A. M Leave Charlotte 3.42 P. M Leave Shelby 6.54 P. M Arrive Buther ford ton 8.40 P. M NO. 2 DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Leave Rutherford ton 6 00 A. M Leave Shelby 7.63 A. M Leave Charlotte 11.00 A. M Leave Shoe Heel 3.56 P. M Arrive WUmington 8.00 P. M NO. 3 DAILY EXCEPT SUIS1JAX. Leave Wilmington Leave Raleigh Arrive Charlotte l oo p. m 7.2S A . M NO. 4 DAILY EXCEPT SUN BAY. Leave Charlotte 8.15 P. M Arrive Raleigh 8.35 A. M Arrive WUmington 8.45 A.M Trains Nos. 1 and 2 make connection at Shoe Heel with trains on C. F. & Y. V. Ry. Trains Nos. 3 and 4 make connection at Hamlet with trains to and from Raleigh. Through Sleeping Cars between WUmington and Charlotte and Charlotte and Raleigh. Take Train No. 1 for StatesvUle. Stations West ern N. C. R. R., AshevUIe, and points West. Also, for Spartanburg. GreenvUle, Athens, At lanta and all points Southwest. Local Freight Nos. 5 and 6 tri-weekly between WUmington and Hamlet. Local Freight Nos. 7 and 8tri-weekly between Hamlet and Shelby. N03. 5, 6, 7 and 8 will not take passengers. L. C. JONES, Superintendent. F. W. CLARK, General Passenger Agent. jan 26 tf - Cape Fear & Yaffin Valley R. R. Co. CONDENSED SCHEDULE NO. 18 Taking effect 1 P. M., Sunday, January 23. 1887. TRAINS MOVING NORTH. Pass, and Fr'ht and MaU. Pass. 8.45 a.m 1.30 p.m 10.05 3.35 10.20 4.10 12.10p.m 7.45 12.20 10.80 a.m 2.25 2.50 p m 2.45 4.09 6.15 9 35 6.45 8.55 Leave BennettsvUle. Arrive Maxton Leave Maxton I Arrive Fayetteville. Leave FayettevUle Arrive uanrora Leave Sanford Arrive Greensboro Leave Greensboro ArrlvA BAlew'8 Creek Passenger and MaU Dinner at Sanford. TRAINS MOVING SOUTH. Pass, and Fr'ht and MalL Pass. 7.15 a.m I 9.25 10.00 9.15 a.m 1.35 p.m 3 45 p.m 1.55 4. SO 4.10 8 00 4.20 6.oo a.m 6.12 9.22 6.20 10.15 7.45 12.20 pjn Leave Belew's Creek. Arrive Greensboro. . . . Leave Greensboro Arrive Sanford Leave Sanford Arrive Fayetteville . . . Leave FayettevUle... Arrive Maxton Leave Maxton A rrttrtk TtamnaM'.H villa . . Passenger ana aiau uinner at oanroro. Freight and Passenger Train runs between FayettevUle and BennettsvUle on - Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Freight and Passenger Train runs between FayettevUle and Greensboro Tuesdays, Thurs days aad Saturdays, and between Greensboro and Fayettenue aionaays, vveanesaayB ana a n- Passenger and MaU Train runs daUy except The north bound train makes close connection kt Maxton for all points South. - W Tf KVT.fC 0n1 Pass. Aeent. .rl " J. W. FRY, Gen'l Snpt. - - . ae : . ae 19 tf TOiADVERTISERC. 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Rates guaranteed to and from nolnt In North . For Freight or Passage apply to I. ft- KMlf.f.nAMVI.' ouiwruiwuuwi, - WUmington, N. C Tbeo. G. Effer, Traffic Manager, New York .'t W. P. Clyde Sc Co., General Agents, feb 3 tf 35 Broadway. New York. I Mil Tl IT flT ru ATJT HQTlATfnr I vw aauuviuai Authorized Capital, Cash Capital paid in, $1,000,000 300,000 Surplus Frind, NV.WV DIRECTORS W. L GORE, G. W. WILLIAMS, C. M. 8TEDMAN, ISAAC BATES, . JAS.A. LEAK, F. RHETN8TEIN E. B. BORDEN, " DONALD MacRAE, H. VOLLERS, R. R. BRIDGERS, J. W. ATKINSON. ' ISAAC BATES, President. G. W. WILLIAMS, Vice President. an 39 tf 8. D. WALLACE. Cashier. Flour, Sugar, Coffeey&c4 1000 Bbls FLOUR, 200 Bags COFFEE, ij Bbls SUGAR. 200 Hhds and Bbls MOLASSES. OA A Boxes TOBACCO, Cheese. Crackers. I.ve. Potash. Hnnff. . ."l" l soap, uanoies, canay, uoop iron. Nans, ,- , i Baking Powders, Soda, Matches, Ac.; , ' For sale by , del8tf WORTH A WOItTH. 1886. THE SAVANNAH EILY TIKES r?. . 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