1 . v i , Y r 7 Miscellaneous WAIT N U'LURtittii Exchange Comer !' You s!:ukl roine at one ;u.l fctl-tt yur Japanese Goo'dss before all are sold. nice larf lLose. beautiful Wakers, $i.L'fr &'; tLvvcrA gr.iug'faat.' ' - - 6 .IT r?:-t V'i -can give js a 14 j t i i'. 'x wi'.li half dozen i; rc.auscs of the present gratifying business j activity, which had the effect of sending gold to par in New 'York .'some week.3 in advance, of the day, set lor resum-puon. But for economic appropriations set on i.yl and carrk-d into effect "by ttj! Demo crats aainRt strong Kadical opposition; but for numerous wise and beneficial rneasures.set on foo by Democrats; but for Democratic probation ol Radical schemes to drain the Treasury John Sherman ojuIJ not now make even an effort at reaamptiori. In spite'of thjis how ever, the JUdical parly tuay be expected to lok upon the whole affair as a 'party incisure and to claim it success as a legitimate Lit of .party capital. This will loS do. The Radical party being iu c. -m pletepo.-session of tha exec utive branch T the Government has beeq enabled to .'lircci the process, Lutv-tbs work rias i i'vu9, aa tha burden has been borr.e. by lao people. ' iJut v.ni rt.su alp tii on succeed. give to each residence a site' on the avenue mamed after the appropriate State. Gubdge. Miscellaneous. New , Advertisements. WASHINGTON TOST bPLIXTERS and It or a Gl - I Y I :!!. it.i 1 tl: .... J H -l. X .lit", -i fhoiiM luv a t The. -1 Ui 1 v . r J Oil an The prediction ot 'immediate pros pc ity,' as tne result of resumption, reminds onus one oi -lorty acres a mik . ' 1 . The true wav to iavade Mexico is to Rend Imttaiiom of ',drnmmerfl, with samples of American manufactures . Now if John Sherman .ghould have to Jet po to expectorate on his hands, what au Awful Calamity would eneue. John Sherman makes his bid for the Pleeidi-niial nomination in 1S80 to-day in the cUpe of a small, round piece of uovernaieiifc motey. Trere Ua cheering proppect that, through wise legislation by Congress, our commercial, marine, ana our fo-eign trad may be fairly, started on a long t r-ji of prosperity duiing 3879. Ths picture of Mo'aa Sherman re- B:imin! 1 with' wtiwv'i som j.r nnr o is largely in our I. favor ; business is i :oureh tf civilrz itiou' w:ll bo 1 kily It i eitviiiics the trial period it will,, if once tne. iea takts rooLperm'anence is assured . j Viih careiul management tho experi . . .'r.fei.t should Lo conducted to a suoctss f ; f-i couclufiin. All Jou'tsiJe con uona favorable. TH3 balance oJ .j. i ,1. i.v-kiu up iu at sections ol tne country ; 1 1) resale u", euuii d there is 1 renevei conntience; capital is: bickcround several tl t t A 1 w inrovviug on us timipiiy f in knori, we Lav in the Only SI Der Pair 3 ive v-r.u Kill .l. i f in .,Oc up ir 'H 'nts at xchiange. Corner f.'V a little 11 iif ! ' t nil l niC and get -"5"iiu tan tin' a l'n SiM.t fur .any vn , t icm Z hihe to lliOi rob' fit maiv ; We ttfi 1 ! call vour a'.Ki'ii'.n ;1 e euter upou tlifc new jear unper circum stances auspicious L2 the, completion of our tinanciai redemption. I3ut there are dangers and djnicultios to be met and overthrown, and possibilities much to be ireaued and guarded agaiLSt. bhould we be compelled to suspend specie payments :itier once havirgjesumed, theeflect would te tearlul to contemplate. Chaos for a time would reign. Jt may well be doubt ed after sticn a proceeding if confidence would be restored again for years." Therefore resumption must not be al lowed to fail. The work ooce commenced must carried thiough. . , j -AV.SHIGTQ.V LETIEIJ. Flexible Hip Corsetj For s:;!'' nlv it It . ?. IV an?. v : invite all to come as v.e tu see thtm on Va,iiingtjx, D. C., lta. 'SO, 1873 The Senatorial fox of Vermont, who tis! Year prepared a provision of lw a:e MONDAY, TUE I) AND WEDrSESDAir 1 As we know it will rot only be tolla ir inteiest but to their amits-ment also. H. SPRUriT, Exchange Corner. dec 21. - The Daily Revi JOSH. T. JAMES. Ed. af1 Prop WILMINGTON. N. TIIURSDAY JANUARY 2, it 'J fOUtlGX TIll)L A cotupa'iscn cf the favoral'Ij bal of trade for the first three-qutiters of cunentyear, with that of the same pe riod for 1S77, ihovrs re?u't which i equally surf rising and ratifv i::g. The exports ot merchandise show ah mcieae over iq'iporrs of -203,S'26,73, cr an ex cess of SCO 1,800,404 over the-excess l-r the same period last tar. This result comes from a reduction of over $43,000, 000 on imports and aa incrersc of -over $106,000,000 on; exports. wtticu he thought provided S2O,0QO for ai-y in vestigation the Senate might or der into fcsQUthern eff iirp, 'riuds that :h act, fairly c.)Lirtm)ed, does not au thorize the ue of' the money by riena- iirt-mred U'r "amfcS Committee. The First ' I Compcrolier of the Irtasury eo decide ed. Afterwards,: at the personal so licitation of Senator Edmund:?, the Comptroller re-opent-d the cise, and tiie Attornej General w3 requested to decide tLe qu'ettiou. Oao of L'is Assistants has now wiilten aa opiiiion under whieh the money cru be. used uv ine i:ame ujmmitiee. in-3 fame petvereiou of written law that thus disj)Osea of the amount wodld enable the Admicistratiou to ttke money ap propriated for the Agricultural Bureau and use it for earrjiDg on a war r gainst France. But I am not sorry that the committee is enabled to v go on with its work. I hope its investigation will be thorough, North and Sj.uth, East and Weet. A lively interest is aiwake'ning in the question of sustaining by Government id, in the shape of a mail contract in the usual form, to the American Tine of steamships, giving our merohants and manufacturers a direot and profit able connection witlBraz 1. -By means of liberal government subsides the European nations have robbed us of nearly all our trade in' the trade which naturally beloDgs to us from countrie? to the South of. the UnitedStatea, and the. moment this question of helping American interests in a similar way comes betore Congress, the European , ytkhiv owuers put on a lot -of inferior 'jr steamers to iuq iOUSHll' merciiants who are uu ibit u ! ruined Resumption is to be ca hd "John Sberman's March f.o the S--a.' The toadies s-hou'd wait till they had out wbetner or not be maiches into a pea of troubles. Jchn may imitate Pharaoh in .his great march. The first of January is here, , and John Sherman has probably reotim.d, but the American people have paid the price of it in close economy and actual suffering. They will, therefore, take the credit to themselves. After many years of strenous effort we have succeeded in almost ' English manufactures out of our home markets. Perseverance will enable us in a short time, to compete with Eng land in all the markets of the world. Of course the Teller sub -committee will suboena The Jenks as soon' as' it begins its work of exploration in New Urieans, ' 1 he "expected prevaricator aud the 'unexpected chairman' could not fail to sympathize with each other." the sun tor 1879. (1878. Chriktmas 1878. i by t RESUMPTION. esterday being the day set : pait law of Cougr'ess for the'resumptiou of cia payments.. The Washington Po 'an able article, under, the alkive car.tion. thus refers to it : To-day John tSheiman, Us Secretary o the Treasury, will forina'.l begin the work ot recia resumption. We 'hope he will sue- i. In no spirit of good wtil toward Joht Sherman or his methods, do we say . this . however, for we have words of eommenda tion or encouragement for neither. The interests of the country simpjy demand that the experiment, now that it has been . entered urjon. shall be broualit to a suc- cassful conclusion. A suspension or fail ure at anv staire of the proceedings would result most disastrously. Speedy, but naturahy accomplished re- fumotion we have always aavocateu Forced resumption we have uniformly op pose J. It? was because John Sherman chose the laUer and not the former meaLS of accomplishing his purpose, that we have condemned the plan and tipneid tne pur- ' DCS8 . . . Ths cfifects of this change in cur lu.an- cial system will undoubtedly be-rea:. out it will not oe percepiioie ou mo un.c nor suddenly, felt Ko great commotion need be expected to occur, for the result :n v.1 .rtr2w1 out gradually. In the wilt t7 - first place, it will take the country some time to restore its equilibrium, after the Ion" period of business depression into i 'which it has been thrown by' the cruel -contraction policy pursued by Sherman ; and his predecessors in the Treasury de- - partment. ' , To the extent that this resumption of 1 specie payments is orderly and natural the people of the country are to be sin cerely congratulated, tor to them the credit belongs. By their patient economy and labor they have contributed much toward the result. The abundant crops 1 of the last two years wers the prime 'I bousands of People are Martyrs To sick, headache, that infallible symptom of a disordered stomach, liver and bowels. Many suffer from it as many as three or four times a week. They do so needlessly, for Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, by toning' the digestive organs and regulating the bowels and liver, removes the cause, and dispels the painful symptom. The intimate sym pathy between the brain and the abdomi nal, region causes the slightest disorder af fecting the latter to be reflected, it were, in the organ of thought. The reform instij tuted by the Bitters when the digestive. secretive and evacuatiye functions are in a state of chaos, has other and more beneficial results, viz, the complete nutrition of.the whole physical economy, the restoration of appetite and repose, and an increase ih the power of the system to resist disease of a malarial type. j r ir mjum CH AS. KLEIN, rpHB StJN will.be print-d every' day-'d ui: -j L the Tear to iuii.if. Ita pa j' '"' !!: , ' od will be thefarn'sm iu tL? ;s' 1 sent all the news iu a reaJab e sLapi-, ..:.; t",j tell the truth though the heayens f.ui. i - Tas Sen hm been,' is, nd vill continu t be independent of everybody ardevery tbinji tave the Truth and its own convictions o duty. Thatia the only poiicy which en hon est newspaper seed bare. rJ bat is the poiicy .whicb has won for this newspaper the confi dence and friendship of a wider constituency than was ever enjoyed by any other Aioeri can Journal. ' Thk Spn is thenewspaper for the people. It is not for the rich man against the poor man, or for the poor man against the rich man, but it seeks to do equal jistice to all in terests in the community. It is not the organ of any person, class, sect or party. 1 here need be no mystery about its loves and hates. It is for the honest man against the rogues every time, ft is for the honest Democrat as against the dishonest Republican, and for the honest Republican as against tbe dishonest .Democrat. It does not take its cue from the utterances of any politician 01 political or ganization. It gives its support unreserved ly when men-or measures are' in agrement with the Constitution and with the principles upon which this Republic was rounded for the people. When aver i tee constitution ana constitutional principles are violated as in the outrageous conspiracy of 1876, by which a man not elected was placed in the Presi dent's office, where be stills remains it epeakg out for tbe rirht.' That is Thi Sen's idea of independence, tin this respect there will be no change m its programme for 1S79. 1 Thii Sua has fairlv earned the hearty hatred of rascals, frauds, and humbugs of all sorts and sizes. It hopes to deserve that hatred not less in the yeiar 1879, than in 1878, 1877; or anv vear trone by. 'ihb fens wu continue to shin on the wicked with unmitil gated brightness, ' While the lessors or the past 6bru:d oe con stantly kept bef e fhepeop le, Thk bcx does not propose to mike itself in ISO) a majtzine of ancient history. It ia printed for tbe men and women iof to-dav, whose concern is chief ly with the, atlaira of to-day. It has both the disposition and ihe ability to afford it read ers the promptest, fullest, and most accurate intfillitrenrp of whaett er in tha wide world is' driYing lrorth attention. To this end the resources belonging to well-established pr epp-rity will be liberally employed. The present disjointed condition r f parties in this country, and tin1 uncertain y of ibe future, lend an extraordinary eigoiticaBce to the events of the coming year. Tn discus sions of the press, the debates and acts of Con gress, and the movements of the leaders ia every section of the Republic will have a di rect beaming on the Presidential election f 18s0 an event which mut be regarded with the mopt anxious interest bv every patrio ic American whatever his political ideas or al legiance. To these elements of interest may be added the probabilities that the Democrats will control both houses of Congress, the in creasing feebleness of the fraudulent Admin i8tra,thn, and the spread and strengthening everywhere of a ht-althy abhorence of fraud in any form. To present with accuracy and clearness the exact situation in each of its va rying phases, atid to expound, according to. its well-nown methods, the principles tfcat should guide oa through the labyrinth, will be an important j. art of The Suj's work lb 173.- 1 We have the man s of niaking THE Sex, as a political, a iit-rarv acd u general newspa per, more ente tatniug ai d more useful than ever before : tnd ne mean ; to apply them freely. ' i I Our rates orsubsenption remain unchang ed, For the Daily I3uir, a four page sheet of twenty eight columns, the price by mail, postpaid, is oo cents a month, or $.tu .a year: or, indue" incr the Sunday paper, an eiirhtpaere sheet of fifty-six columns, the price is 65 cents a month, or $7,70 a year, postage paid. The price of the Weeklt Svs, eight pages, fifty six columns, is $1 a vear, postage paid. c or clubs of ten sending $10 we will send an r .! - . 3 . extra copy iree. i Auuress . j I 1 1. W. ENGLAND, Publisher of Thb Sow, New. York City. sct25 1 i is over. WSO&Z2 SAT'S PRICES rG Gunny..... .ol . ! Anchor....... I 13 & .13 ( Anchor "A". f 133. rd Domestic J 12 : HEW 1? 23 ii JS NEAR AT HAND L0 UU. vlViik CI MAKE TEE ill BOW To tl :tir Cu toinors and the Tuljlie, Anu.brg lo assure thrill that iii iht'.Fj as ia the T.;t, ' js V Will fiil.Ilir.ll The '-'Neces&arjes- fThe following quotation represent ,rV.n!o.aa1a nriwf crenet'.ll V. In malting small orders higher price have to be charge BAGGIX Doubl Double - Standard ttACOX Xorth Carolina, Hams, lit... Shoulders, lb....'.. ... Hdes, y Jb-.,.. Western Smoked llamas... Sides, -A) fi.. Shoulders.. ... 'Jtt Salted . Side's, V e.... Shoulders, Jb............- 3EEF Live weight............ BARRELS Spirits Turpatipe Second Hand, each.....;. J. 1, C5 w . 10 J 15 15 to 24 & The " AS T 7 is .25 12 & ,12 1 10. 9 & 28' 14y 18 70 & 95 0 EVEN" Vim i . V t "If s i: 'Jam Vu ? 1 4 : We w "We i r . t-iir Kava taken tho Faim' AimI we intend To' do iiivea Batter ltiiini the next year. - i .N'ew York,ech, new. HE Ko W A A V Id BRICKS Wilmington, V M Northern BKTTER-North'Carolinalb orthier.n, 2.. UANDLL Sperm V C -Tallow, V lb ............ Adamantine, V. eet.......U... OHEKSiv- " H orthe?n Factory , y 2 , Oairv cre?m; ) lb ' Slate, IT).. ...... COFFEE Java,. y' itio,-$ D.. . Lao'uv.a, V fjOR' "MiL-y boohel.-"OTl'O-NfTlKS V S-... DOMESTIC Sheetinjf, 4- 4 2 yard. ... . ilaccrtl, So. 1, V bbl....l6 1, V )a bbl 8 iiackerel, Xo. 2, V lbl..12 'o. 2, y i bbl....'..,.....K. 6 il&ckerel, Xo. 3 V bbl. - Llallets, bw; 'N-. C. Herring, y bbh Dry Cod, 3 ......vi. FLOCK Fine, bW......... : isuper, Northern, V bbl... Extra do . " V bbl... Family " y bbl... City' ililiEx,.Sap.er y bbl... . . " Family bbl... . " Ex. FamilvVbU... FERTILIZERS i- r-ofuvian (JruKnb, 2000 lbs. 64 00 Bh's h;?tjhte " " 0000 Carina FevtlUztT. " 45 00 tirc.ind bohf, ' : '" CO .00 bone ileil u " (i0 0 Flnur " " 00 00 ' .Vavas3iGuaco,v ' " '50 CO Ojatpke ATauure" '" 00 00 V. hacn'l Phosphate ' " 00 00 - Wando ''PhoepLate, ' " 00 t-0 'Eersrer&hratz'sUos:"'-" 00 0C i H iic-ox, i-ribo & UO., ma- , m. ! nipaiated Guano. ........ .4.8 CO r-jgigy I GLUE tb Q' ! 3ii A lX-C6'ra.tore. V-6Slbs m " b - ! -r,.. "iJ it. a 1 t. i ' Ji I Corn, vel., V uuiheL....... X jr.-. i O'srts, V'bu6hel...... t 'Peas, cfi'w, i bushel 75 65 00 00 , 010 (MHl O.'J 014 CI ; IU .12 30 17 20 72 7 oo 75 501 00 CO CO 2 5 bp QCf t2-9 Oil 00 00 in 00 & (q 6 5f ?. 2 0 8 50 25 00 00 50 00 & & Y" .0 00 60 25: 75 4 5 4 7 7 7. 8,25 55 0r0 00 00' 51 00 40 00 45 00 Mil oe t5'55 00 67 00 70. CO, 70 00 QQ0 CO aave four i I3y Luj, i g wnat oriey 1 1 ou need in the . M Uniertater ranflj .Cabinet Mater,! No. 24 Sonth Frnt Street, WILMINGTON, N. C. m -mmi a r a que a?ortment ot uonins and Cas" Notice. IS HEREBY given to all JOTICE whom it may concern, that application will be made to the General Assembly of raph orpjail promitly filled. dec 14 figaiDst the American ! iiue, saying to Oaugress: "you see we I ask no aid for this prvicel" liat the 300 BUUCliCS ()f BilUanaS. Uiuuicua uutgl to BVijvfUilin I licet 1 vessels are taken off aud left to do the business that it. This is the way thev fctartcti i u i!i h sol-1 very low. Those calling earW mi - i ... n - J 28t.anivmj ha?d FarHure KeP3 orth Carolina, which convenes in Janu .uu,.v auu f ariiisiied uraers dv tele, I a .f f. : I ttll UrjAL 1U1 a LUdl LCI LtJ IRfl A LCI 1,1 1Z 'Wilmington, Charlotte & Western Rail way Company." , dec 1 2-30t oiu- Hue is I liAVii liilS DAY KECEIvED 300 at beloiics to i JJunches of very choice Bananas.1 which vessei9 irom iew lori wLen tho eab- I i:1 ,,ilxe aivan:age ot selecting a nice jtct was before Congress r.t tho 'fast ! l ' h (i- ;OKTHROPS, petjioni Glensanuox, Jan, 10, Casiui ! 'v " t lUit anit Lonfectiphery btores Feb. Ill; GlenloganJ Feb. 1 liS; Cisim. Mcb, 25. Giensannox, Af ril 25; G!en-'j iogan, Jane 7.' Then i Congress ad-j journed und the. vessels ceased run-1 uincr: and but ' for the ' np.w AmoriAan'! liae our merchants would once more hve had to send their goods and their mails via England i at a rninons Iris-; Now 'that Congress "has coma agai.M and the subject is brought up in an official form by the'recommendation of the President and tho known favor ot many members of Congrss of all parties who believe iu sustaining the American line, th se vessels are rpa n ngjagain to create a'diVisrsion and i i auoo OoDgrfcs to! reject all prcpositiqa for aa "ocean postal service. The practical question is! whether this country will suffer its only South American line f ste raers to be run off the course by the European mono polist9, and our . remaining, trade with these countries, and our hope of future advancement to be, 'sacrificed? This country cin'biiild up an ri Wmous trade for nearly all our productions if we have anything like tqual. facilities with other -countries. ; , , It has been f upgffcttd, ac the idea seems to meet with favor, that each of the States should erect1 or purchase here a residence for its beDators. These Senators are the direct ; repre sentatives 'of the State, rather than of the people. Their number is fixed so that the expense might be counted in advance. The project wouldl cive to the people of tLe btates a more direct and immediate interest in the Capital City. The British' Government erect ed Hero a few years since, ifor the oc cupation of its minister, a fine .res. decce, the expense beine:, I belieW. only some $65,000. The bouses for the Senators need cost no more, if as much , and would, of course, be exempted W. i - (OTiiinission Vick, 31ercliani. Now Openinc: THE LARGEST AND BEST Selected Stock of Fancv Goods in our line ever oftered in this market, and at prices lower than ever heard of before. Coxe and look whether you buy or not. "We always feel safe in showing our Goods and quoting prices, i. GILES & MURCfflSON, Crockery Department, Jc 1 n ?,$ fc 40 Murchison Block. . 1,. U...T Wlioleal or FROM etui I. Boatwright icSoy, 5, 7 6l 8 rflToitb Front St. dec 00 WW i lJ S I fc B0 m Good Agent to canvass Wiipibt.rn and the aijoiniifr towns for the bet celling h'nseho'd , iirticles in the world. Tip top profits, write at once to N.iY. ManufacturingCo.,'2 Clinton Place, i New York. . jan l-4w f HOUSEKEEPERS I I ! i ! . ' - t . A Postal Crd sent us with your address will insure free in return, our Hldstrated Circulars of nice' Hou-efu- nihiog Specialea 14.lmeb & Sutltok, Manufcturer8. 2-1 Pearl Street, New York.! ' jan 1-4 wj, X'orth 7atsr Street, oct 5 Notice. TS HEREBY GIVEN that annlicatinT, n L be made to the next sessi n of the General Assembly Lran Act incorporating tbe His- '""a; cticuuug oocieiy, or wiimng- Bookfaindry. r I ' 1 1 L U.NU H SIGNED would respectfully il inform tne citizens of v7itmin?ton that he is now prepared to4 lexecate all kinds of ooosninaer j. uia Don kr made a good'as new Prices very reasonable. Orders for work- may oe lertata.ii. Hail's Job Printing office 11 f R. ORANX Jr. i t from taxation. Let the State of Kentucky, or Iowa. or some other, nearly' or quite out of debt, set the example and the others will follow. Washington will of course present tbe necessary ground and so rename its grand avenues, if that shall be thought necessary, as to Tonsorial. ii a 13 u Air a i A located in the base- a.. mem oi ioe rurceil House, I have thor ouzhly renovated and improved the old stand ana am now prepared to share.shampoo, axd cut hair lor everybody. The best of work men, clean towels, sharp razors and low Prices- .KLVIN ARTI8, july 27 PureellHouM Barber Shopw Stamping and Pinking Em . porium. MBS. SPERTXER desires to inform th Ladies of Wilmington and the surround ing country that her New Stock of Embroid ery and Braiding Patterns surpasses msv in the Bute. Ladies need wait but a few mo- menu lor meir worn ana u not convenient to call for the same it wiU be sent to 4heir resi dences without extra charge. Don't forget to call at Second Street, next a&or to ess man's Bakery. dec 13 tf THK WILMINGTON JOURNAL, is one of the rerf ;bst advertising medium TrJr ; july 31." iw1 mm ' $125 Kach, and all styles, including Grand Square and Cprijrbt,ah strictly first-class, sold at the lowest nst cash wholesale factoby prices, direct to tbe pcrchase. These Pianos made one of the finest displays at the Cen tennial Exhibition, and were unanimously ye commended tor the Highest Hosobts orer 12,000 in use. Regularly iccorporatsd Man ufacturing Co. Factory established -over 36 years The Square Grand contain Math u sbek's new patent Duplex Overstrung Scale, the greatest improvement in the history of Piano making. The Uprights are the fineet in America. Pianos sent on triaL Don't fail to write for Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogue of 48 pages mailed free. , MEXDELS80HN PIANO CO., sept,6-ly 21 East 15ta street. N.T. Annual Export Table for 1 .1878. r THIS TABLE, WITH NOTES cf Values Ja J of ahiPPing, will be printed pro- Lt8?' "iffieient number of subscribers are n6 'frti desiring c'opies are re spectfully asked to hand in their' order r a Boon as possible to .. JOHN L. CANT WELL, dftc13 Compiler. Reduced Prices ! FOR. AGENTS, READ THIS. We will pay Agents a Salary of $100 per month and expenses, or allow a large com miseion t sell our new and wonderful inveu tpns. We mean-what we, 1 say. Address, Without delay. SHERMAN A CU,. Jlarsbail, Michigan. i 1 ' jan 1-4 w will son's Anodyne i.iiiitiic-nt positively prevent ithis 1 terrible disease, and wi'l positively cure nine cases iu ten. Infor mation that will save many lives sent frea bv mail. Don't delay a moment. Prevention is better than cure. i'So d everywhere. 1 I. S. JOHNSON A'CO., jn 1 V Bangor, Maine. HIDES Green, V & urv, id H HA V" Lantern, V s . Ncrth J;iver, i 100 lbs.... J CO "'HOOP IKON' y ton 80 00' L Alt I northern V fb....... .8 NcrtbCarolina V ID. 11 LLME-VWjl 1 U LUilBER Citv steam sa'wd t I .Sbip8tuff,reeawed, ilft.lS W tiniigh edge. plank, y il ft-lp COj 1 Vc-et India cargo, Record- N ing to quality, y M ft.. .12 j)0 . Drejiaed fiooring,seasoned.l5 00 ricantling and'boarda com- mon, y M ft.... ............. 12 00 MOLASSES Cuba,hhdVgl'f 3.3, Cuba, bbls., i gal........... Z5 . Sugar house, hhda. y gal. 24 , . ,bbla. V pal... Ty Orleans Choice bbls.' y gal. 37 NAILS Cut, 20dto4d,jk'g 2 01.LS Kerosene, y gal...... '1 . Lard, y gal.... 110 Lmseed, W gal. 1 00 KosinVeTl ..a......... 3 PEANUTS y bushel....... . C POTATOES Sweet, y bus. 0' Irisbl Northern, y bbl 2 5 PORK-UNdrthern, city mess. 12 0 iuiu, uui. ...OU Ki 1 Prime, y bbl ( extra) ,10 Kutap, y bbl..... '. 00 RICE Carolina, V ..... East India. lb flotih, V busheL.... BAGS CVantrj, y to uny, id.. fc-ALT Alum, V sack,... Liverpool, jW sack........; Asiericaii t sack Jiarsi.al & tinje, y sackU.. Cadiz y sack,. ................ SUGAR Cuba, y fi i'orto Rico, y to.... vcnee, y id. ri " . y &. c " u is.... it .....m. ....... Li C y lb k; Crushed ...J i SOAP Northern, y C.... 5 SHINGLES Contract. J CCa f & 1 35 UH9- 10 h0X9 .'W i 'J '3 I? AFRICA' A NEW EXCITING BOOK I . ! r Bristling wth the WILD ADVENTURES of STaNlEY. The only authentic and copyrighted cheap edi ion. By the brilliant' descriptive author, Hon. J. T. Headley; Gires a all history of lis wonderful discoveries in -J frica'and c:ar vi lo us journey down the Congo. .3lorefas cinaiing than romanee. . Pro'cfely illustra ted, and highly eidorted by the cierg and preaa. lOref J5,C00 sold. More AGtXTS WANTED. J- For particulars about the book, success of agents and be-t tor n ad dress HUBBARD BROi., Pntsisbers, Phila delptia, Pa. jan 1 4w BEH'ON'S 0APCINEI PDRUS PLASTER Pi C-CKninon, y ..il..... IV Cypress sapfc il ,..X,.l 50 Cvpresa hearts, y il 2 00 L5TA V ES W- O. bbl. V -0 &0 R 0 had. y E... '..... JL0 00 Cypres5rV .i.JpO 00 TALLOTV y E.... ..U 8 , TIMBER Shipping y MIO 00 1 'Mill, prime per M.... 7 50 Mill, fair per M e CO Inferior to Ordinary, pr .4 3 CO WHISK'EY-North'n.per.l 1 l rortn uaroana, per gal n.wuii uuwasaeu, peril S ashed. xer ' E ..... IS Q 5 00'f' & 2 00 , Q 2 00 : e 3op,' 5 00 . 00 to & .09 '. 00 f Q 9 00 6 50 05 00 : 0 3 50 2 25' 1 I . fi.W B litlal . Anjbody can learht3 operating in Stocks, Kules lor Success," id Co. s new circular. T 6d, wbich this firn h enables peop e wl :i I. reap all the bne best skill. Tho turns are pooled qo operated rs ir ing to each shs the largest or divided monthly.. N. Y. BaptutWci o U ike inbnsy JWWi Two Lnerniiii - cottLicaion njetb- , made to rucctssiui, ill meaos w ital itna ,; i. . em j.rfpft capi of'Vdersnia-Tarlotti. ... .f.nit ;and ty whole, thus tecur- T . .r:c nfofit ', . iniLuc.-- r m awrb y atacntrtm $5 tp fed euccesslally. sajs, "By TtocW' September 2Cth, 178. rivi fi r Jfjfcation system JI 5 would S the .fee" d ASll000Vhr 10 P? l.u . ; he month, according to 'BOSSIES ash dec 21 Celebrated the World Over ! The manufacturers were awarded the bighett and only medal given rubber plas ters, at both the Centennial and Paris Ex-1 positions. js Far luperior ti . comm n po-us plasters, liniments, The so- called ele trical appliances. Ac' It is the tlbest known remedr for I -m n,4 Wa k tta kj rbeuccatism, i'emle Weaknea SciaLca, Lumbago, Diseased'. Kidners. Spinal CompUints and all ills for whict fporn plasters are used. 1 Ak vour l'misr ?iex io- cesson s t.apcine I'lasier ana see that you t et nothing e'se. Sold by sd uruzirt42 P- ice 2-5 cent. Mailed oo receipt price by SEABURTf x jvniisvx,2i ritt Street, Sew rork jtn l-4r ink Leslie's Iflcstrated h : 1'The combination Etocks is tbe most scc- hed." liew York Inde- "The combination sys- News paper, Ju method qfopers cessful. erer a- pendent Sept. 1- . r i . j ..i 7 correct bunoess princi- nceed be without an in come while i : ul wo.k; Megera or iDide a n t profit of ore ot Messrs. l.awrence oes. rejc cuc Jiaf I mail- evferTth;n Stocks and vrnuiCDt b'in U supplied j BiDieJv 04 txeharge 23th : "'Our $10L25from$ A Coa comb i ed, free) c; bondswant'd. Lawrence L Plac?, y. V.: i ii-. v20-t RECtivr IE OT Bristol bar li'LS MOti.MNG .ehdid' te a ad colored Cuds and heapeit iobthe citr. - 1 II 1 y . 10 13 .i . JM I ' . ! J i l; t liU E. ( .t; OCt 2 i

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