A New Comet.- i j u .'flie recent discovery f anojjljer comet lias excited high hopes, in tfte boscms of thousands of people, young and old, who ha?e not forgotten how invaluably the recent comet was an excuse for late hoars. The new comet is not, visible with the naked eye, but so much the better; for, as every one will want (o wee it and telescopes are hn, the "tvee, sma' hours" may be extended into the early dawn. While waiting for their turn at telescope ldvenj my blissfully talk themselves hoarse, men whp now can stay out only until -the ordinary limit of a "lodge night"-will be able to "take in" several jolly parties in uuc cession, while those who have no better excuse than "business down town" will look heavenward in thanksgiving if not for the comet. Experience has taught, however, that ordinary precautions should not be neglected in using the comet as an excuse. Unhappy es trangements hate occurred because some men have persisted in pleading comet gazing at hours when the celes tial visitor was not visible or when the clouds were dense enough' to hide doz ens oi comets. It is an, unhappy day for a man when the almanac or the weather, enables a comet j.o prove an alibi. : "A-;- ' ',, - Lbcapiug n IHiiztirtl. The following is Ironi "A Miners' Yarn" in the Minneapolis 'TrUune: 1 was in Chcyeuue alter Jim- had got ikfUuid persuaded htm to giie me 'that dog of his'n. Do3e, I was out huntin' one day near 'Laramie, when one of them hurricanes HK)me up and I didn't know what lolo. It was perrairie all around. I could see thestornvacomin', but two miles otT: If I run it would ketch me. If 1 staid tha'r it was death. So l jes took ard shoved ole Hose's nose afciu a; bunt and yelled "raU!" Vou ortcr have ma that dog scratch, lie throw el dirt behind him like a breaking plow drawee! by twenty yoke of oxen. I held on to his tail and he scratched . We hadn't got under the ground murc'ii two hundred feet when theXstoriu struck us. But Bose kept scratchin'. IfletHriin go on for a mile 4)r sOj but I told him to let up, which he did, the surprisedeat dog you ever seed, because he ilad n't caught up with the rat. I got back to the top of ground, went to Laramie and started the s'ory that I had Jouuda cave 1 made $100, 000 by showing the tourists that cave, but lost it all in peculatin'- in mines. A Ilo,tm fictile,! "Who., in this well dressed man wjth theHealskiirovprcoal.'ust and gloves? He carries a goll-headed enne and is followed by a bull doir in, a scarlet blan ket? Do y m know hint?" . -' ' "Oil, yes; that is S the pugilist. Fine man: Hard "hitler. Very popu lar. Always surrounded by a crowd of admiring friends, as you see him now. lie U very well oft";, was given a beheflt tho other night that net led, hi at 1500." "fadeid! he is vtrv fortunate.'!' . "Ob, ye, a very rtuuate jfu ow; rauks huh i;i his profi-ssiou, you see." "Who is thai white-headed, 1 weary lookiui' old man close behind the pu gilist and his friendi? fi'oor man, be nceuis thinly chid for this wintry weath er. Do you know him?" "Oh. yes; that is old Faithful, a country clcrfryman. Very learned man they nay. B. t.i a preach r ot the rcs lel all Li? life, but poor -as a rat. lie had a bnf titM to, the other night." "Oh, in ked: Did it net him much?" "1 don't think it did. You set? it was a sort of surprise party. His parish ioucrs calitU u;ou him in a body, ate tip t-veryibiug therviwas ia the house. and left-hi'm presents tu th amount of ixty cent. 4 ' At Xiar.i Tali's the high wind aud water havti Unveil such iiumense quan tities of ke over the UU as to almost cowplettily fill th gorge below the ice bridge, which it over K'dfeet thick in places. The ke'Htiirovvu up along the shore, dcstioyiuK houses aud other troi crty, aud ilotii;. oeveral thousand idol- Jsrrs worth of ddiui;c. Two hundred feet of the iucliued railway building, sou tuo niAgnincept obvrvalory aad uressiug-rvHtois ot-iow the lauk arc crushed. It is the Stalest ice bridge ever sevu. - Wlaan iiTONr ARKiTrS. " ... ...... VetCsiT SriKire T v r r estijik. Th e market quoted firm at 13 cents per gallon, and later a!e were rtgorted of 175 at is cents. f KotXThe '.market was quoted firm attlS for Strained," ad 140 for Good Strained. With tiles of 1,000 hit . . uDU Vixl MraineI al f I 40 ur bbl liRra rusrVet was firm at 1 1 CO per bbl cf S0 li t, with sales of revetpts at quoUtioa. Crcpk Tc arcxTis B Market steady with sale if reeipu at W 00 for Soft and It 73tVr hard. COTTv'X Oited iuiet. Sale oa basis of 'ceiu for middling. . The folia icg wrte the official quotations Ordinary. Good Orif-ary, torn Middling, MkldUag. f Good Middling. 916 A . CVtUtl. ' ; Spirits tutHtstiEe, " - KoaliJ. . - . ... s Tar, . -, ' . ' ' CruJ taruaiiw 'A82 bale til casks U2 bbls nK4 -r' $riur Trtri.3itit Tbe mat. kct ?wotd steaJy l 4i cU per pd Vao, lUod tf a njtr feeliec a ad later ak of lio cak al 41 ceata, a4 X" do at 4-51 cal ck:eg rm at taat price. . lk-nrx -lit c&araei Uia si 1 1 ii for scraied. and 11 i foe iSt4 uaiaed. We tr c4f saJ of bbls Ikxsd rataed as 1 1 4? pet hU; T Tfce scarku was qud Cm al tl & ft hU cf lb. wtUl a with sale of receipts at f 1 75 for Hard and $3.00 fbij Soit. ; f : CoTTOK Market quoted quiet Sales on a basis of j 9 cents for Middling. The following were the official quota tions: . '. j -r . -'. Ordinarv. 0 0-00 cts 1. H Good Ordinary 8 M6 Low Middling, 0i . Middling, i 'J Good Middlics:, 9 10-1G a i ii Cotton, IV) bales 157 casks 1381 bbla 231 bbla 00 bbls Spirits Turpentine ttoaio, Tar, Crude Turpentine. Feb. 27. tsWKirs TuitPEiiTiiiE. The market wastruoted qiiiet at 483 cents per gallon with no sales reported, Rosin The market was firm at $1 35 for Strained, knd $1 40 per bbl for Good Strained, with sales at quotations. Tak Market firm at $1 60 per bbl of 280 lbs, with sales of receipts at quo tations.1 I - "-' Crude Tckpeiitim Market firm. Sales of receipts at $ 1 75 for Hard and $3 00 lor Soft) (Yttton Market n noted stead V with sales on a basis of cts for Middling. Tbe following were the official quota- tions: Ordinary, Good Ordinary, Low Middling, Middling j Good Middlintr. 0 0-00 8 3-1G y 15-16 cU lb .At ,v. .- RECEIPTS. Cotton, oiiU bales 163 casks 1U45 bbls ; 33 bbls i!83 bbls I' 1 . 'I' li.. opinio luij'iui'uv, Rosin, Tar, r Crude Turuen!tin Feb. 28. Spirits Toapektink The market quoted orm atj48J cts per gallon, with sales reported; of 40 cacks at!49 cen Later we hear of sale sof 150 casks at 48 cents'per gallon, at which price the market closed.. - ROstN-The market was firmat $1 35 for Strained ahd $1 40 per bbl for Good Strained. Sales reported of 1,000 bbls Good Strained at $1 40 per bbl. ,Tar Market firm at $1 60 per bbl of 280 lb, with sales of receipts at that figure j Crude Tdkpentink Market firm. Sales of receips at $1 75 for Hard and $3 00 for Soft, Cotton Market quiet with iles on a basis of Cents for Middling. The iouowing were me omciaiquuiatious; Ordinarv.- 0 0-00 cts lb market closed. Good Ordinary Low Middling, 8 3-1G 91 9 15-16 ( (( i( t t Middling, Good Middling, Cotton 447 bales 76 casks 8'r bbla 70 bbls 225 bbls Spirits Turpentiue Rosin Tar, Crude Turpentine . . : ; j . '' March 1. Spirits Turpentih. The market ()ubted firm at IS,' cents per gallon, with no sales to report, closing quiet; RosiN The market was firm at $, 35 for' Strained, and $1 10 for Good Strained. Sles as offered. Tab. Market firm at ft u per bbl uf 280 lbs, with sales ofjeeolpts at thr figure. , "j CRUDE TuRTENTlNE Market steady with sales of .receipts at $1-75 for Hard and $3&0 for1 Soft, with saleibf receipts at ihatjprice.! r CbTTOiT. Market steady, with sales reported of ISO bales on a basis of 'J j for Middling'. The following were the olficial quotations: Ordinary, j Good Ordinary, Low Middling 7 Middling, j ood Middlinc 7 00 8 3-16 cts Tfl lb 19 15-16 it tiECElKl'S. Dot ton, 311 bales 17i caks 937 bbls 517 bbls Wl jbbls Spirits Turpentiue Kosin, Tar, Crude Turpeutine March 2. -The market Sri an Tt'RrE-suNE.- was qnlet at AS1 cnU ivpr ration, with sales reported of ,50 casks at IS cents. Rosix. Quoted firm at II 33 lor Strained and f 1 40 for Good Strained. Sale reported of 500 bbls Good Strained at quotations TlR-Quoted firm II 00 per bbl. of f 20 lbs, with sales of receipts at quo tation. 1 CCD TripsjtTiXE Marketsteady with sales of receipUat tl 75 for Hard and 3 00 for Yellow Dip, OoTTOXv Quoted &rm with sale reported ot 150 bales on a basis of i cents per lb.' for Middhcg. Tha fol lowing were official quotations: Ordinary. I 0 O OO cU B Good Ordinarj, J 3 16 " Low Middling, 9 Middling. U SJ Good MdT. int. 10116 r' ' RECEIPTS, Cotton 255 bales. 150caJka. Spiriu Turpentine, Mi bbla Tar, : Crude Turpentine. 6 " , March 2. Rtoc Wt tottou the market for tl peal week as jdna with packarn frae UOaal advanced. Sale for the week WTiece cleaa. OtoUaa 0,' OMaaaoa Vil. Fair U, Choko tU:, laocy 7. Carolina roach rice kt qabled at SVa tl IS r bttheL for nplaad fl S5ca fl M,-tide ajtue. , . WttMLY RTATEXT;-''.''. STiXXt OX KAXt MAaxU 1. ijii Catton eahore 4ti; aoa2, '& ixal - M ' ptiite hore. aiat rxi - tool oui-Mn,: ei4i, u EXI OKTS FOR WEEK KSDLKd SEPT. 23. ' DOMESTIC. . : . ' Cotion, 105; spirits, 298; ros'm, 1,171; tar, 691; crude 250. . ; ; . . FOREIGN. 'y - None- '" . " MISCEM-ANEOU MARKET. ("oru, per bush. Meal. " Jt 05 . 125 . 5 50 900 3 75 . 1109 : W . 1314 Hominy per barrel... I tnnr . . . 14 Sweet Potatoes, per bushel. i) 8 Sides, pee lb Smoked bides, per ib...-. 1) H ritiouidei s per lb Smoked Shouldera per lb. 13 18 1 ax) 105 30 8911 10$15 as MKTT1R. Ilf T I II. . J C Hams per lb....... Kegs, per ooz... ...... Chicltens, a piece Keer ttle oer lb Sheep, per head.. ... w ooi, ici iu.. Beeswax, per Jb....... Ush.per bunch......... Hnsar. per lb.... ........ nr(fw npr lb Molasses, per t;al..... Bagging, per lb . Bait, per b&cjc. French's Agricultural Lim S8 69 & $9 W , A COMMON-SEJNSE remedy. '', SALICYL1CA- No more Rheumatism, Clout or Nenrnlgla. ImmediAte lielief Warranted. 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FRESHLY HUKM EL) DELIVERED IN WILMINGTON At $1,25 Per Barret f Also ' .' Agricultural Lime t and Carbonate of: Line French Bro's., ROCKY POINTJ N C. Jan29tt ' , ' Sam'l W. Ilolden. J HAYS A OAS-rrTTl.NQ and PLVMB- OO EautbUshs t oa the Soath side of Market between ad and 3rd Street. 1 am the verv best work, a .... i i I gnaraalce aausfiacUoa I tavtte the pabltc, who may need the tr-TteeiofaSrsa-elaae Plaaber.toeait acd see tag arraagesaeats else SAMUEL W, HOLtiES, . Market between Sad aaj bd W. ) " WUaalagto Jt. C KC2TO C1R0IXM 00LSE i.n.wntuj'm. - - pBorsurroB. SECOND AXD PRIXCBSS T;!-v5 fr' t SXBEEX& f HsUSTMASle at baa-A. TUE tbe w iswew s.-waye witaxav.aaaatAast jwhty b erw tbe tm. bsrs ta lie satsw A Beesaaraat attaebedL vkm im beat IsfMrtH aflase cm a IM4 m mit "a. to aBft esr east a ta aainea easwttsestressimenssl. COOTO AUD GIIOEG. J am nxTxxxa to macs A50 sav Ia6r abseaa as win- ta tb veer b wTejrft rera4eiA AD VEBTI3EMENTS. CAUTION. ,1 ... WOLFE4S Schiedam Aromatic SCHNAPPS. T UAVLNO BLLM BBOL'OHT TO OOB ' - ' f attention tbat imitations of our arUole.are 3g sold in this market, notice Is hereby Kteu lo 'i a bom it ui) roocei n. that the vending of aay article, w i ii, )s ay altera Hons of trade :uaike above described, will be proeetuted aader a receat ctar UC U 4 r .1 NEW AD VER?2JSEMENTb. GEO. N. LAMPHERE, REAL ESTATE AGENT. f FOE SALE. ' ; -Town Lots in orelieai, Minn, ani Fargo D. T. rMPROVED and UNIMPKOVKU FARMS X Large and Small, in Minnesota and Da kota, alt in tne ramons RED RIVERVALLEY, wh'cre the soil produce more Wheat, Oats, Dariej or ruiuuw, ui iwvki ua.in and at lees cost and labor per acre, than any soil in the world. Land is adyancing in Value 60 to UK) per cent, each year. " LOTS for 1100 to S1000 each. 1 f FARMS for 5 to 120 an acre. BnyNow and Heap the Benefits ' of a Rise next Fall 5 and Winter. (Money Invested al 14 per cent, per au num, net, with the best real estate security. For descriptive circular, list of property prices and terms, addrebSuWlth 'stamp. ' : if - GEORGE LAMPUEUL, - Morehead. Minu. )uiao-tf 1 THE CHEAPEST. AND BENT. PETERSON S J AZIXE L neqasUed Premiums For 18s3! he principal premium for getting ud clubs for 1883 will be a superb steel-engraving (size 27 inches by for framing, after M.ujcaksy's. world rcnownd picture, "Christ Before Pilatk" for which the French Government has just paid lOi.uoo francs. No such preuiiuipti was er ollered before. t iCHOICEOF PREMIUMS FOU (iirTTINO LrPj CLUBS. THB "CHRIST BKKOKE PIlAa'E.", PHOTOORAItH OK QUARTO ALBUM. EXTRA. COPY OF MAGAZINE rQR 18&J JlFull-Size Papv-rj Putterus S i Pkterson's Mai;a.i'ne is the best and cheapest of the lady's books. ; it gives more for, tneimoney, and combines greater mer its, tbah any other, lta Immense circula tion ami long-estblUhetI repqtniion ena bles its proprietor to dutanve all compet i tiftn. I nt short, it has the BtSTSTKEL ENUKAViNUt!, BEST COLORKD KASHIONK, s j.. i A BIST I)UE8S PATXKUNH, 1 1 ' BsWT.ORIUI&AL STOKIKi." .-. I ' .-BEST WOKK-TAULK PTTEKN8, t- - -AEST ILUISTKATIONS, Etc '1'he sloricK, novelets, ctr.,iu MVtertion's" are admitted to be the beta publibUetl.- Alt the most poputar R-malc writers contribute to it. In issi, altout 1 oriiual stories will bc given, an 1n ddltion fix t'orTiticur Novelets. by'Aun W. Htepheus, Frank Lec Kehedict, JaneU. Auxtlue. "Jofcrnh Allen's Wife." etc ' A specialty ol "I'etcrsoi,'' as a lady's book, ia its rpleudi lly IHuMrxlcd ar tictes, ana especially its COLOKEU STEi:E t'ASIllo.X. . -'. PLATtJi! engraetl on slcdl. twicr thV. mik aij. others, and uicrlly colored, AIo, Houmo hotd. Cookery, and other receipt.; articles on art Embroidery. Klowcr Culture, HonbC Dceoratlonl n shor I, c ver vt hi ok i n u rest ing to laoles.. . TERMS (Always in Advance) A VKAI1 . lNPARA LLELED OFF1 . IIS 1 0 CL U 14. Two Coplc lor fC-.'. t hrec tuples Tor I. jo, with the upjiarallelrt Utel cugntvlng. "Chriiit Before Pilate," . or a uuaom PXOIXXiaAM., Pl-tOHIAI or m AflToAl bcm. for geUinz up theClub. .' J"bur tpte lor u. yj. KIs copicn lor &;'.. Witii an extra ccpy of the Jdagaxlue lor 1-v-O. a a premium, to the penton getting up i.be-Clqb. Yyc copie" lor $.(, ?eii roplc fr I in A), with bnth an extra copy of the Mat a- iuc (or ism, iuu ine laree ktci eu tnc. or oiincr 01 im .iiuin, lo ID" prr-e ;tt- Ung up the Club. Kbr larger Clnlsllll i.-re1cr indu- fiuciiU ;Auarf, pcwt-patI, i CH VKl.hiS J. PETllMMON.-, I - CbrtDUt HI., lhliaOltiiA. fa. 8e.ituen sent fratl. If wrlllfn for M getjup cIuIhi with. ,w::rar4tZttr.Z .?Ti4TrT a." i t v 'v t" irm wr sr wm s " 2?2SLe- -&i lor u D M.FERRY & CO. OtTROrf Mic. , Dec. n iy : , '''...- f ' I PROSPECTTS I"-.-' f !'-v A Home and Abroad MBocndB? iik April. j ... j ;.i-a rrapci of At 1Uho4 Al:iti, f jeax have bnet Utz hbt- er.!v rarcea ba.qa tore stia tbsMrt fwnod u iu isiiui jeM thaa i! msttxtm :ealjne ot a tm- St IU facea stf aiwaye tM te btabeat Uoet a4 tmimn larf lis saaavr fT tbe tm tsUev't. .Ma. ttocUfae ywar a:M pi f. " saiat. aav y. w-a 1f '' ,ism '2B pmtt. -T" 7, 7"w-rweaei St Hst ajn Aasnasv ' .'':'" ., . . . rw bab, eHy. aww? J"1 Ultra! 'ewsussMtfeSMi 4 l lirilLlio) )fc :f if if wJi ' V il r-5 - 151 1 - : . . "wi at M aav BNTS. REAL ESTifETV -A. Or E 1ST & V tl': r : FAYiSXTEVILLE, VVILU BUf AND SELL Ai ti TATE: Negotiate Loans ou " " . . . " ! ' ' -- . .. -...'! ' ' jk.-f , - REAL ESTATii ' ' - ' .. -. ' Anjwbere in North Cardial Oliice with B. R TAYLOR, n0 Door Went of Post Offidi, O. H. BLOCKtW Mch 19 tl 1 Greater lilducemtiib PUKODASEKB OF IJKOCEKlia MAV BE FOUND At the Laric Wholesale fc Adrian & Volle, AT i S. E, Corner Froul and Doeiin Than can possibly be oflercd eUewhtrt, illVD IN Till; I II STOCK WILL BE FOUND Every Tbins: in ihc Grocerj Ltrt 1 hat a Dealer or Consumer needs t traVNeilcclionsi lor Jtefsir, '''" Trade ample ud uerler. . nov 2a tf. ' I- .'- r ftf. J 4 . T. L. Miller. " Batirtas as larvt..L v. HEREFORD VATV C0TSW0LD sm? , BERKSHIRE SWm Bucaas, Will Co., Dec. 17-iie,( J I II E X ATIOIS AiriCEProLld Al FOR !. t i he Ileal Paper Eter PaWliskeel al Ihr Aatloaal Capital. A ine. x-tieaeat wanted strath ! Urhce Id the l olled fetalea.lo abom lieersl tonB will be paid IN C.a. PTM-bTERM, VooKiEU.HtK a t.W -lK.Ltltrt ran Mw-ure tbe eJ Tfc- KarcatiijtsK at literal rate. 1 TME Hfrt n Lie AX Ifrooaplel la -rrtf-departinenl. thoroash inn. .m.iu. nrlM Jul the inforntattoo needled lor ait eas ue actrio have all tbe news f mm iae Hior ifoverntoeat. 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