Miscellaneous , HOLERA AND IARRH0EA ((em? ST1 URE HEED J JO OVER TEAM. . . .,. fnr rhaipm. tramps i nXct.onio ( .torn and "f- Intro-luced IMar- The rhir. m i" .P'A -Vrr. Purrevor-Geoerml ; Hon. Ke- roK T;,Mttr tt. S. Treasury, wwl other. Iriee. IYhr DronrUt. nd Dealer.. Only geaiune it ;meibl'"tnb0Ue- proprietor Tut iuBir A.VflfiELCl COMPART. ,n"' Baitikom, Ito., U. S. A. Mch W IV d&w. 1 netb 16 ' our "Capital Prize 75,000.. Tickets only $5. Shares in pro-portion. Louisiana State Lottery Company. . nr. wy, Kut v certify thai we supervise the mnj or all the Monthly and Semi- Annual Drawings of The Louisiana State Lot f.. rmnnflnw. and in person manage and can ;L5 th Tiravjina s themselves, and that the ,nme are conducted teith honesty, fairness, and n oood faun nrwu.ru. ct ., uk wc. .( Company to use this certificate, wUh foe smiles of our signatures attached, initsadver fitements." "SThcDailV RoVieiV- at fcear3Well and is cured of bis deaf- 7 LIISCELLANEOUS. W,V WYIV?W cess. It accomplishes what nothing j,, ' clS9 has ever done. E.' C. Wither spoonr of the colton exchange; who has A fltTArtf clnrr- Plinoto T ? ? It has become so common to begin The cows will fly hi2h and Lferfa?1p. , craw i When Air. Blaine elects : You will never hear VOver the Garden Wall" When Mr. Bl a! tie's elected : air. wimam . xlolman will cease to object When Air. BWioe' elected: And Baptist will join the Catholic sect when Mr. Blaine selected. The national game will be tit-tattoo When Mr. Blaine's elected: A sixty-day note will never fall duo When Mr. Blaine's elected: Ben Butler will look at the univers straight When Mr. Blains's elected: And clnb men will never stay out after eight When Mr. Blaine's elected. The races at Shecpshead will-be on tho m square.; -W hen Mr. Blaine's elected: The "L." roads will charge not a mortal tare When Mr. Blaine's elected. The "finest" will unliceneed roggeries pan r When Mr. Blaine's elected. And Wall street will know not a bear or bull , When Mr. Blaine's elected. Gold -dollars will sell for a quarter a . pound When Mr. Blaine's elected. Billy Patterson's Mauler will surely be round When Mr. Blaine's elected. uooa ciotnes win no sold at a dollar a suit - When Mr. BUine'3 elected, And roosters -will cackle and lay hen fruit When Mr. Blaine's elected. not heard a doc bark for the pasttwen ; an article in an elegant interesting style. ty-three years, can hear as well as any body now. He was made deal by tho accidental discharge of a piece of artiT lery. His friends on 'Change are as- lomsntd at the readiness with wnicn be hears now;. I have been at work at tb 13 over a year and when I began everybody had to yell close to my ear; now I can bear the slightest whisper at a talking distance. When Senator Vest was here he advised me to send one to Mr. Bayard, who is quite deaf, and 1 shall do so. I will also send . one to Mr. Edison, who is deaf " Mr. Jiihrlich received notiee yester day that his application for a patent nad been allowed. Why suffer with Malaria ? Standard Cuke Pills are never cases : Emory's infallible. fail to cure the most obstinate purely vegetable. 25ccents. eod l !Then run it into some advertise ment that we avoid all such, ' "And simply call attention to the merits of Hop Bitters in as plain, hon- vol. iciiu) OS pUSSlDlP, J - ' ,1; J-o indnce people "To cive them one trial, which so proves their value that 'they will never use anything else."' iV s KEaiEOT bo f&Torably noticed in all i&eugiona ana secular, is "Havire & larae cm.1p. an.1 la en rml art tin or all other acdi'liies; There is no denying the Tirtuea of the Hop plant, and the nronrletnra nf If on TtHfrvrn havo Shown exeat Shrev dnesa and abil'tv in compounding a medicine whose virtues are so paipauis to every one's ODservation." . Did Slie JDle? "No ! "She lingered and suffered alons pining away all the time for years," ine doctors domz her no cood And at last was cured hv this Hod Bitters the papers say so much about." "indeed ! Indeed!" "How thankful we should be for that medicine. A Daughter's Misery ' Eleven years our daughter suffered on a bed oi miserv. 'From a complication of kidney, liv er, rheilmatic trouble and Nervous de bility. Under..the care of the best physi cians, vvno gave ner disease various names, 35ut no relief, Anu now sue is restored to us in good health by as simple a remedy as Hop Bitters, that we had shunned for years before using it. The Parents Father is Getting Well. "My daughters say: "How much better father is since he used Hop Bitters." "He is getting : well after his long suffering from a disease declared incu rable." A Lady of Utica. N. Y 1884. Furniture. 1884. ynOLE3AIE AND RETAIL. SEW STOCK arriving every day for tho Fall Trade McrchirsU. and others will sav? iconcy by puclug their orders with me. Please send for price K&t or call tcfora placing orders with others. - Commissioners, incoroorated in 1868 for 25 years by the Leg ist re for Educational and Charitable pur with & capital of tl.000.000 to which a Vsprve nd of over fc550.000 has since beci Med. , . , an oirirwhclmlnff nopulai vote its iran rhlp waft mart A a. rtart of the present State Constitution adopted December 2d, A. D.,1879 Th onlv Lotterv ever voted on and endorsed by ttte people of any State. It never scales or postpones. Its Grand Single' Number Drawings take place monthly. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. Eighth Grand Drawing, Class II, In the Acadmv of Music, at New Orleans, Tuesday, August 12, 1881 171bt Monthly Draw Ins?. Capital Prize, 875,000-. lOO.OOO Tickets t Five Dol lars Each. Fractions in Fifths in proportion. . LIST Or PRIZES. 75,000 25,000 10,000 12.00C 10,000 10,000 500 10,000 200 20,000 100 30,000 50 25,000 25 25,000 1 PPBftTTM k TTOK PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $750. 6,750 g FF 500. 4,500 9 . .. 250. 2,250 1 Capital Prize of 1 Capital Prize of..,...-. 1 Capital Prize of of $6.000 Of 2,000.. 1,000. 2 Prizes 5 Prizes 10 Prizes 20 Prizes 00 Prizes 300 Prizes .W0 Prizes' of 1000 Prizes of of of of of 1.967 Prizes, amounting to $265,500 Application for rates to clubs should be made only to the office of t"he Company in New Or- For further information, write clearly, giv1 lng lull address. Make P. O. Money Or ders payable and address Registered Letters to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, New Okieans, LA. POSTAL NOTES and ordinary letters by Mall or Express (all sums of $5 and upwards by Express at our ."Pft AUPmHf New Orleans, La. Or M. A. DAUPHIN,, ' 607 Seventh St., Washington, D. C. july 15-wed-sat 4w-dw "I remember when they were the poles for the first telegraph By the Light of ;Day. PAST IMPOSSIBILITIES THE FAfcTS OF THE PRESENT HELP IN THE NEW ERA. putting up line In the State of New York, and now look there!" ex claimed a citizen of the metropolis to his friend, as the two stood on the summit of the tall Equitable Building la Broadway. The city la strung with wires like a harp, and elec trie communication is the dally miracle of the world. People no longer wonder and laugh at It as they did at Morse when he first- suggest ed us possibility. way. Nobody has a monopoly of truth. Even Clevelanl's Private Secretary. His private secretary, says a letter, is Daniel S. Lamont, and it Cleveland is elected President, he will, without do'ubt, be his confidential adviser and Erivate secretary at the White House, lamont i3 a wonder. He is a small. blonde young man of 35 with sandy hair and mustache.- He has a modest personal appearanoe, dresses very neatly, and there is no man in New York State, not excepting Samuel J. Tilden, who has a larger acquaintance with the Democrats of that State and might say with the prominent Demo- cratsof the nation. He is perfectly honest, knows a man at a glance, and the moment any one comes into Cleve land's office be can tell what his busi ness is. lie signines to uieveiana by a nod ol hi3 head what he thinks ot the request aoout to oe maae. He never loses his head, has been with politicians all his life, and he has the most" exem plary habits. He never smokes and never swears. He k inferior in size, and does not at first command the at tention to which his abilities are entitled. He is courteous and quick, is very friendly with tho newspaper .men, and gives tnem all the news freely, with a fair, estimate of that which should not bo reported. It wa3 Lamont and Apgar who presented Cleveland to Planning as a candidate for Governor to knock out Slocum and Flower. , &W None irenulno without a bunch of cr.n Hops on the white labeL Shun all the vile. poisonous siulT with "Hop" oi "Hops" In tneir name. .july 12 lm d&w nrm Weakfle nrouslen Facts are stubborn things," and suf ferers Irom chills and lever generally find their complaint a very stubborn fact until they commence the use of Ayer s Ague Cure. That medicine eradicates the noxious poision from the system, and invariably cures even tue worst cases. The age marches on and prejudice must give tho conservative eulld of physicians admit that the secrets of medlcire are shared by all men. I dreEsed his wound and God healed him," said old Galen. Once that tenriblo dls ease. Rheumatism, was supposed to be a shift ing, local ailment, now attacking the joints and now the mu3clcv To dy it is demonstra ted to be a disease of the blood. Mrs. Henry Bogert, of No. 451 Atlantis Ave ue. Brooklyn, N. Y., writes to Messrs. His cox A Co.. of New Tork, proprietors of PAR KER'S TONIC, that "she had been completely disabled from Rheumatism and pain in the back and limbs, the was advised to take the Toxic for Xidnev disease. She did so. and u" jycwwMwwi uiuappeareu. jub u v; Wp1I ir wr thr nppe5?irv nf Blmnle. Ki.Wt-a nrrtdnr.e rhcuma! Xion. v en. it was me necesbii oi ig 8vmptems. Cure them and you aestroy wieu matisn. This is now admitted by all intelli gent physicians. It la. the new llghi thrown Joy for the Deaf. Air. Leo Ehrlicb, former secretary of the Humane Society, says the St. Louis Republican, has invented a device which will cause all the deaf people in the land to rise up and call him blessed It consists of a contrivance which can be located in the handle of a cane, um brella, parasol or fan, and which when placed to the ear of a deat person will cause him or her to hear any sound audible to the ear of any person who is not "alllicted with dealness. Mr. Lhr- lich yesterday exhibited to a Republican reporter a cane with a silver head rep resenting the head of la bird. The bill wa3 placed in the reportorial ear and a sound similar to the roaring ot a sea shell was heard, while when the re porter spoite his voice appeared to be a deep b'ass. The device which produced these effects was a tube about six inch es long placed in the hollow of a Ala lacca cane. In the tube was a cone shaped electric coil beginning at a sma1! battery at the lower end ot the tube and terminating in the bird's bill. The vibration of this coil caused a multipli cation .of any sound or noise passing into the tube through several slits inthesido of the cane. The cane and tube to gether weighed about six ounces, and the whole outfit looked like an ordinary Alalacca walking stick with a silver head 4 How did I happen to invent it?" said Mr Jbihrlich, ,in reply to aques P J at form of the Democratic Party of North Carolina. We again congratulate the people ot ' 4 L 17 1 . sr anuria vaxoimaou me career oi teacu prosperity and good government on which sbexntered alter the inaugura tion ot a Democratic State administra tion, and which has been unbroken for so many years since; upon the iust and im partial enforcement of the laws ; up on the efficiency of our common school system, and the great progress made in popular education; and upon the gen eral improvement and enterprise man ifested in every part ot the State. And we again challenge a comparison be tween this state of things and the crimes, outrages and scandals which attended Republican ascendancy in our borders: and we pledge ourselves to exert, in the future, as we have done in the past, our best efforts to promote the material interests ot all sections. of the State. . Affirming our adherence to Demo cratic principles as heretofore enuncia tea in tne piatiormsoi tue party, it is hereby Ilesolved, I hat we regard a tree and fair expression of the public will at the ballot-box as the only sure means of pre serving our free American institutions, and that the corrupt and corrupting use of federal patronage, ininfluencing and controlling elections is dangerous to the liberties of ihe State and the Union. Resolved, That we are in iavor of the unconditional and immediate abolition of the wholo internal revenue system. as an intolerable burden, a standing menace to the freedom ot elections, and a source of great annoyance and cor ruption in its practical operation. Resolved, lhat no government has a right to burden its people with taxes beyond tho amount required to pay its necessary expenses and gradually ex tinguish its public debt. -And that whenever the revenues, however de rived, exceed this amount, they should be reduced so as to avoid a surplus in the treasury. We therefore urge upon our Senators and itepresentatives in Congress to exert themselves in favor of such legislation as will secure this end. Resolved. That with respect to the tariff we reaffirm the life-long and fund amenta! principles of the party declar ed in the National Democratic plat forms and that the details of the method by which the constitutional revenue tanll shall be gradually reached, are subjects rhich the party's representa tives at the Federal capitol . must be trusted to adjust ; but in our opinion the duties on foreign importation should be tevied for the production of public revenue, and the discriminations in us adjustment should be such as would place the highest rates on luxuries and the lowest on the necessaries of life, distribute as equally as possible the burdens of taxation and confer the greatest good to the greatest number of the American people. Resolved. That the course of the Democratie party in furtherance of popular education, by efficient public schools in all sections, and the establish ment of graded and normal schools in the larger towns an,d'accessible centers, Is a sufficient guarantee that we favor the education of all classes of our people and we will promote and improve the present educational advantages so far as it can be done without burdening the people by excessive taxation. and whereas, l here is now more than a hundred millions of dollars in the treasury of the United States, wrung from the pockets of the people by unjust taxation on the part of the Republican party, therefore, Resolved. That we will accept such distribution of said surplus revenues of the government tor educational pur poses as may be mado by the Congress of the United States; provided always, TTNDEK njsw management. has the same shall be disbursed by State agents and not accompanied by obiectionable features and embarrass ing conditions. Resolved, That it is due to the white people of our eastern counties, who have so cheeriully borne their share ol our common burdens, that the pres- Whose debility, exhamted powers, premature decay una xauure xo pcriorm lire's duties properly are caused by excesses, errora of youth, etc.M wui ram a poriect ana lasting restoration to robust health and vlsrorotro manhood in THE mARSTON BOLUS XNeitner utomacu arugging nor instruments. This treatment of Nervoni IolllIty and Physical Decav is mnformlv successful bocatise based on perfect diagnosis, new and direct methods and absolute ther outhncM. Full information and Treatise free. Address Consulting IMiysifciaa or MARSTON REMEDYC0.,46W.14thSt., New York. julyST d. a. smith: rtunilture Dealer, N. Front Street 1884. ; , Harper's Magazine. ILLUSTRATED. Earner's Magazine begins Us slxtv-clrfith vol ume with the December Number. It Is the most popular illustrated periodical In America and Ijijrland, always fully abreast of the times In its treatment of subjects of curreut social and industrial interest, and always ad vancing its standard oi literary, artisuc, and mechanical excellence. Among its attractions forl&54are: anew serial novel Iby William Black, illustrated by Abbey; a ner novel by E. P. Hoc, illustrated papers by George II. Bcujrbton, Frank D.'Mlllett, C It. Farnham, and others; Important historical aid biograph ical papers; short stories by V ;D HowelL?, Charles Iicadc. c. WHOLESALE 1'pl E3. Tto .- followiEg cnoirUoss reprcscn .nvifr- virificn rcncrallv. in making up email orders klshex prices have to La charsta DUr u a S3 a 16 a li a 1UA oo a Harper's Periodicals. Per Year: . S BAG 0 ISO ; Standard..... BACON North Carolboa; -Hams. V lb.......-.."? -Shoulders, Sllc, t; 4... WKSTEliX SilOKED-i llama.. ...... .Bides. fi. Shoulders.. DRY SALTED Sides, V lb i,.... ....... . 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The last Eight Volumes cf Hopper's Maga zine, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by ma poatpaid, on receipt of $3 00 cr volume. Cloth Cases, for binding, 50 cents each by mail, postpaid.. j Index to Harper's Magazine, Alphabetical, Analytical, and Classinea, for Volumes 1 to 00, inclusive, from June, 1&50, to June, one voL, 8vo, Cloth, $4 00. Remittances should be made by Post-office Money Order or Draft, to avo.d chance of loss. Newspapers are not to copy this advertisement without the express order of Harper & Bros. Address t HARPER & BROTHERS, 23 New York. New York & AVilinjtagtoxi I'-' - . ' Steamship Qo.' RELIABLE SELF-CURE a tA Trirrivttlfin nf one of tii most noUd and euccessftil paciallst In theTJ.S (now retired) for tne cure of ortf IMMt KnTainealeU euveloDeV. DrogglstscaanUlSi - - ... Address DR. WARD & CO., Louisiana, m.' nni MORPHINE HABIT Lw JDIU.H.KANE, of the BcQulncey I H Home, now offers a Remedy where tr an y one ea cure himself quickly aatl painlessly. For testimo Qlnls and endorsements from eminent medical men Acaddresa U. H. KASK, A.H., S.O., 160 alton SU, Sew YorkCltT. WEAK, UH D EVELO PEP t PARTS OF THE HUMAN BODY ENLARGED, DEVEL- i i ; ." j - FROM PIER S4, EAST RIVER, NV7 YORK At 3 o'clock. P. M. J REGULATOR.... Saturday, Aug 2 BENEFACTOR... ..Saturday, Aug. 9 REGULATOR.... BENEFACTOR. . mm OPED. STRENGTHENED." Etc.. is an interpfitin? iul v e rtisement longrun mourpuper. fn reply toin- quiriea we will Bay t hat there ia no evidence of hum bagabontthis. Unttie contrary, theadvertisers are rhly indorsed. lntere8t.ed persona may get rv highly sealed circulars giving an parncmars uy auureawmg EbIE MEDICAIi (Jo Butfalo, N. Y. Toletlo reninij liee. apll6 lyd&w Dyed MONACD?S, 16Vfc SECOND STREET.be- tween Market i nd Princess. Ladles and Gen Uemen's goods of every description, any color. Also, cleaning, scouring and bleaching. Bond me a pair of vourioid Kid Gloves. PUBCELL HOUSE. WILMINGTON, N. C B. L. PERRY, Proprietor. Late Proprietor Atlantic HoteL First -Class In all Its appolntmmt. T?rmi t?.50 to $3. CO on their Llmfi-wnrn end mlatken theories PARKER'S TONIC which is a combination of the best remedies for the' bipod known to clence, is universally successful In combat log this terribly common complaint. Those ho, like Mrs. Bogert, suffer from Kidney or Liver diseases or any complaint arising from , impure blood, will find tho Toxic a prompt Jad certain remedy. . Prices. CCc and fl per tie. The larger size tho cheaper. jone 11 lm nrmd Jfc Dr. Dodd's Nervine No. 2. WILL CUBE' NERVOUS, PHYSICAL and Genital Weakness caused by indis cretion and violating the laws of health, Price $1 - : DR. HUNTER3 PILLS Cures Syphilis In all Iti ionns and stages, l ellow or Brown pots on the face and body. Sore Throat nnriiVnoA Srrofu la. Tetter. Ecze- 5, Itching sensation. Salt Bheum and all lood and Skin Diseases, Urinary Diseases and wicrares speedily cured Price ?s - ' jeTer fails to cure IrregulariUes or Suppres Mons, caused by colds or disease. Married ladiet and ladies in delicate state of health are cautioned to not use it. Price f3- - Enclose the money for either medicine to FRANK 8TE- & CO., Baltimore, Md and It will'be u by mall or express sealed. For Bale by aggists ; sent by mall or expre&s; my own case, l wa3 so aeai mat 11 in terfered with my social and business duties. I had been treated for my ailment in Paris, Vienna and in this countrv. and still I crew worse so I set about to invent something that would care me and tho results surprised jue. I can now hear as well as you can and without the use or the cane. It is very simple; it is simply a multiplication or sound by electricity and the projection of a steady current of electricity against the weakened or paralyzed nerves and tissues of the ear. There is no degree of deafness in which a man cannot hear with th:s, even if the ear drum is destroyed : of course it won't make a new ear drum, but it will make him hear. It is simply a multiplication table in the shape oi sound. Here is one of the features ot it : When a man is nearsighted he can get a pair of classes and - no. ono takes any notice of it ; but when a man is deaf he must cither as an car trumpet around with mm, rnncu to .in amuse ment of - everybody, or hear nothings This thing he carries in a cane or umbrella, ana not only uses it without any one snrpccUng what it is, ent, or some other equally effective 1 r be maintained. Resolved. That in view ot the exist in? and increasing harmony and kind lv leeling between the two races in ths State and a similar condition of things which we believe to exist generally in other Southern Stales, we deprecate the attempt of the Republican party m its recent platlorm at Chicago lo lorce civil rights as a living issue, and we e'enounce it as a fire-brand and a hypo critical expression of interest in the black race, a wanton insult 10 me whites of the South, and tending to stir up strite between the now inenaiy races. Cleveland & Hendricks! Blaine & Logan ! ! JACKSON& BELL!!! Saturday, . Saturday, REGULATOR. ..Saturd I7 FROM WILMINGTON . BENEFACTOR..... Salurlay Aug. 1G Aug. Aug. 30 Aug. REGULATOR. .....Saturday Aug. 9 BENEFACTOR: Sa turcjay Aug. .' Saturday Aug 3G REGULATOR.......... BENEFACTOR ? Saturday Aug. 30 Throuarh Bills Ladlnir and Tiwcsl Through Rates guaranteed to and from Points In North and Rrtnth flnmlln. J For Freight or Passage apply to H. G. SMAIJLBONES. Superlntfenueat. Wilmington, N.-C. WM. P. CLYDE CO.. flcnerar&tentr, 25 Broadway, Nfew Yor. july 29 tf. J NEW YORE. HERALD. -o- ": -V . WEEKLY EDITION, ONE DOLLAR ;A YEAR. ; s o ! i It contains all the general news of the Dally Edition of the Herald, which has tho largest circulation in the United Stalhcs. 1 Independent in Politics, i; x it is the most valuable chronicle df political news in the world, Impartially giving the oc currences and opinions of all partfes, so that all sides may be known. In the deparTmenl Foreign News r the Herald has always been distinguished by the fullness of Its cable despatches The new transatlantic telegraph cables will increase facilities. The Fabu Depaktmen of the Weekly Herald is practical, sit goes to the point, and does not give wild theories. The farmer will save many more than One Dollar a Ye ak from the suggestions of the farm department alone, concerning soil, cattle, crops, trees, buildings, gardening, poultry and agricultu ral economy. THREE TICKETS for the PEOPLE! The first two tickets are before the people for their suffrages the last for the patronage of both parties for anything.and everything they may need in the shape of , PARSLEY & WIGGINS, MANUFACTURERS OF SASH, BLINDS, DOORS, ANB ORNAMENTAL WOOD WORK. ap!22 tf Boxes and Crates, TTIOR SHIPMENT OF VEGETABLES AND JL? Fruits, in snooks or ready made. YELLOW PINE LUMBER. A full stock ot Rough, and Dressed Lumber. Whs, &e., for Building: purpose. M" Orders by the cargo. Domestic and For tlgn. BOllr-ited, . nrTTV. Printing, Ruling or Binding. For Bargains in Furniture. FINE AND COMMON, ALL STYLES AND DESIGNS, PARLOR, CHAMBER and DINING ROOM SET3 GOTO THOS. C . CRAFT, Affent, Leading Furniture Store la the City. July S3 ; - SO Souta Front t 'Tue Home" Y bistructs the hpuscwifc and the children in rc gard to economical and tasteful new distes, the fashions, and the making of home com forts. In addition, arc given latest , J reports oi trade and i IPkodece Markets, is a irrt 12 a isiiO 14 (3 io a 12UO n k a o i ST nail dux.. ao i V bbl 9 0 2. V hfflf bbl.. 5 00 ShectlEjr. 441 f vd. .......... l arns. V bunch........ ...... EGGS, V dosen... ...... .....r. 10 FISH MUckcrch No. 1.' bbl.... ...16 00 siacKcrei, o. Mackerel, No. Sfackerel, No. Mackerel, No. 3, bbl...... . 7 73 Mullets, V bbl....;., CO Mallets, Pork bbls.... 7 00 N. C. lioc Herring, keg.... S 00 It.! IV , It , T vivi, uj. ............ ... w FERTILIZERS, V 2,000 ibS - ? Peruvian Guano, no. ii......oi w - No. 2.....;.S8 00 - f i Lobos... ..00 00 Baagh'aPhocpha)e.........00 CO Carolina Fcrtillxcr... ...... ...45 00 Ground Bone... .......00 00 Bone Meal......". ......00 00 Bone Flour ..00 00 Navassa Gnaao..... ........ ..40 00 Complete Manure...... ....... 00 00 Whann's Phosphate.. 00 00 Wando Phosphate 00 00 Berger A Butz'a Phosphate..00 00 Exccllcnza Cotton Fcrtlllzer.65 00 a a C5 SS ' 25. 12 12 1 12 55 ; 14 IS . 71 17 French's Carbonate of Lime. French's Agricultural Lime.... Fine...... ...... ............... Northern Super............. Extra. 7 00 8 SO 00 75 75 Family ..... 6 60 City MBla Extra.. Family.. 6 eo 5.75 Extra Family.... 6 50 CCO CO C10 DC 13 0i a 5 w 0 8 0C 0 -0 8 50 o 4 oa a :s CT37 CO C31 OO C?C0 OC 50 00 tmoo C45 00 42557 CC 45 CC CC7 0C 70 00 70 0C 'CO CO C0 00 ' 07W 09 0 0 4 ?5 : 0 5 43 6 25 j 0 8 00 iD 6 V) a 6 03 GLUE V m- GliAIN, bushel Corn from store, bags.whlte. ' Corn, cargo, in bulk, white.. Corn, cargo, hi bags, white.. Corn, cargo, mixed, in bags.. Oats, from .store.............. Cow Peas..................... 1 HIDES, V lb ' Green ..v. Dry..:.....;..'... HAY, tf" 100 lbs Eastern................ ....... 1 Western. ............. ......... 1 North River.. HOOP UKON, v a LAKD.tf' lb - Northern North Carolina... LIME, W barrel...;............ 1 LiUAliiKit, City Sawed, V" M ft. Ship Stuff, resawed. 18 00 Rough E!e Plank.... .......15 00 Westlndla Cargoes, according to quality ..............13 00 Drepsed Flooring, seasoned.. 18.00 Scautling and Board. com'n..l2 00 MOLASSES, tf- gallon New Crop Cuba, hr hhds..... S3 in DDIS...... 3 U 81 '4 72 65 5 U 23 75 es o o a 49 0 0 0 0 - a 0 1 01 CD 00 0 40 a 12 8i 80 75 1 ".H 1 74 8 25 25 65 10 . 0-20 Of1 cms a CIS 22 00 C15 . . the condition of money, columns o; Miscella dcous Leadinz. Poetrv. a Complete fc'torv tvery week. Jokes and Anecdotes4, Sporting News, : f Popular science, , the doings of wcll-ktown Peraohs of i,tli WorW, a "department devo ed to f Sexuions and Religious Notes. While the WEEKLY UEIIALD gives tin latest and best News of the World, It is also s Journal lor the Family. I Subsc'lbe one dollar, at any time, for a ful) year. Postage Free to any port of the Unite J Mates or Canada-. i THE NEW YORK HERALD, j in a Weekly Form, . ONE DOLLAR; A YEAE Address, NEW YORK HERALD, dec 19 Broad way and Ann Street ICE. t a W. E. uaei DAVIS A60N. S3 ) 00 2G 40 00 11 10 80 90 00 00 2' 10 75, 10 (0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 as Porto Rico, in bads " In bbls Sugar House, in hhds. ir.bbls.... Syrup, In bbls NAILS, tf- Keg, Cut.lOd basis. OILS, tf gallon ' . ikerosene. . . .......... ........ Lard Linseed... Rosin.. Tar.. De13l and Spar. POULTRY Chickenn, live, grown... .... ' Spring.......'.' PEANUTS tf bushel;"... ...... l POTATOES, tf bnahel sweet Irish, tf bbl ..: 2 PORK, tf barrel- , City Mess 23 50 Prime .46 00 Rump.............. .......... .17 00 RICE Carolina, tf a 4U0 uousn. sr ousnoi.... ......... RAGS, tf lb Country Va uity...v luo ROPE, tf- lb Ui& SALT, tf sack. Alum .V.... 00 0 Liiverpoo - oo Lisbon 00 ... 00 41 . t 5 CO. -23 to tc 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 45 CO 00 20 22 5C 17 13 0 1 00 00 CO 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 en 10V 0 0 American SUGAR, tf fiv Cuba.... Porto liico.. ........... Ex C . Crushed.. SOAP, tf in Northern. . SHLNGLES,71n.tfM..........10 60 common.... 2 to Cypress Saps............ 4 50 Cyprees Hearts. 000 STAVES, tf- M W. O. Barrei..l2T0 R. o. Hogshead....... oo co TALLOW.tf lb 4 TIMBER, tf Mfcet-Shlpping.l3 W rme uiu... ............ ......n ad Mill Prime..... 7 60 Mill Fair.. 6 Q0d 6 50 Common Mill...... 5 00 0 0 00 inferior to OrdTnarv. ......... 0 00 ta WHISKEY, tf gal Northern . . 1 00 North Carolina.. .............1 00 0 WOOL, tf lb Washed H Unwashed.... ................ ;5 0 Burrv................. ....... l (Q 75 55 CO 75 CO' CO li II cu a 3 cc " 0 5 00 0 1 60' IS 00 10 CO 0 o 14 00 V 13 00 ' 850 4 00 4 00 2 50 22 20 15 Mortgage Sale. BY VIRTUE OF THE POWfcB OF SALE contained in a certain deed of mortgage made by A. L. Fremont and wife, et ai, to ,W . A. Curaming, recorded la-Brunsvfick county, in Book i , pages 25 to 30 of the clce of lug -Liter of Deeds, and which said mortgage, and the dtbt thereby secured, was in due course of assignment, transferred to WiULanxM. Cum ming, the undesigned as Attorney for said William M. Cummlng, vkiil expese for sale to the highest bidder for cah, at public auction, at the Court House door in tho city of Wil mington, on Monday, the 4th day of August, ls4, at 12 o'clock, ai. the followlog described proierty situate ta Brunswick County, known as Clarendon Plantation ' Beginning on tea West bck of the Cape Fear River at the mouth of the Canal, runs thence up said Canal 8. 2 W m poled to a China tree on the highlands dl rectly in frout of the dwelling, thence N. 52 it polts to a China tree, f thence S. 72 W Zte po:cs to a stake, tlicscc t. 11 W. 41 ple to a stake, thence . il E. 2i2 poles to & dogwood tree, thence S.K2;I poka to a buck win, thence A.tiiE. HGpoIcs toastakov tuccecL, 1.4 poles along a back to the Cape Fear JJcr, thence alocg the banks of ttc river about 2tS poles to the moutijuf tho Canal, the Legla ning. Alto oyc other tract, bcnning at Uic mouth of sai l Canal, runs thence axon? Ih3 first of the above mcntlonei tract to the h!h laud to a China tree, thence N. 52 W. 3i io:ca to a China tree, tlx nee t 72 W. Z'A poles to a stake, thence N. 73 W. 12 poles to a CypTC&j near the run of Beaver Dam Creek, tbeucc axon? the meandering; of said creek - ta tl a riceneld, about . 223 jolts, thence with tz: 1 creek on tho corth suie . 50 E. id roles to the junction of Bcavrr Dam witlr MaiL'ry ( retk, thence with' said Malxcry Creek to tto river, about 12 J poles, thence axong the Lank s thereof to the bcgtanlng. contacts by t&'A mate 1,0UJ acrca xacre tr Jcsa. . June 23 04 D. J-LAilY. Jr., J AtlvTI-.'' apt i asw rA,tus4r.x m iixuvu-w.