THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN. ClJvs aai cores RHEUSIATIS3I, Nouralffla, Stulfca. L.mb-o, It ACUACIir. SCr.E TKZCAT, ' Q i! ;r. bit it. uses. -"v rs Cat, 2rr HPT!-. ' J3 - 4?.0TBtTCS. mnxs.KCAi.-n-s, jiii 'T wr.y --" TKeDaily Review. Tbeyare slipping away these sweet, swift ycftrs, " - , r Like a leaf on the current .cast; ! With never a break in their rapid flow. n o w.ncn incra as one by one i they go inio me ueauuiut past Ah silent and swift as a weaver' thread Or an arrow's flying gleam; " i As solt as the languorous breezes hid. That lift the willow's Ions golden lid. And ripple the classy stream. As the thistle 1.- ;-- rl'ua-r, 34.. I . P- i. MP -Ton claim t ne tntt h frtrSjixAiii tax MitoC 3Ti a tcrtir . -.irw can one CiiC f 't i:p!lrw J Alf ohoIIn, Opiaaa Lmtlng, line asaatisni, ... fMtn the t:o.L It Nervine. Oct olvf nt, . r iwsnd IjmJIc ppnpcnic i meet all the t.nu tc-vin referred 13. If known icarW ggygj(GolnQimElRlQln i ' .ivttoncf opUtcs and drastic cathartic, h lt-e mtoration of activity to the stomach vi i'nont fTtcxn, whereby the brain I re t...i i.f morbid fanclc. whica arc created by t t ahm-c reft rrcd to. Toi"UTTfmen.IjtTer, Litfrarr mf n. ilcr c -, lu. V.i r. 1 U D1 all thoc whme tea r.:jT f!r.;kjin-rtriwncrvoa pro-tratkn. i':;":Ur.tir"et tUe Moo!, rtomarh, bov-l oi fct : ..orhft rr'.lre a nrne tnic. ai'jKlifi . r-t -i..:u.t.vAr.iTsNtr.viti-iiiluM. I :.(: r..! pmrUink 1 th inot woiKU ffr.i Id t .-tt that rtrutaineUthr hikiniTrtcm. l.K So.' ! :i Jrifrtt. Th? Uli. S. A. j:;t HX'o.VD Oi., rppra,Sl.Joejh, Mo. iVr frtI,nor.f! ami clrcnlar rnl atamp. Suites. Azi X"r T::l Ci.T. i'C 13 lw-nrtn On(Tnnn iron Yoathtul Imprtnlence OUUU1CIO riuInr Senroua DebtlltT, crineA. Valuable Id rtrne cure KUEB. Uat H yeara lr. A. u. UUn, iiox-?i2. Chic mar i-uwit mental an. I phyl.al wcr rornxatlon for b urccfally. ira. SBATE'S SPECIFICS; Prepared from formoba usJ by an eminent pajaiclaa Uurtny . rear aiicceasful practice. Sicci!l So. 1 Guarantee-! to effect a radl- r.U cure of all affections of tue Blood, whether v rolulona or aMulrcd. Skla dldeaca, pira i tc. mota patchca. etc., arc permanently -arM I.t lUto'a Speclac No. I. 1'rlco 11. -nN-!fic No. S Cnrea bemixxl weakxess. M.avuca DEBiurr, from Yoathrai lauwcro tUeor EtceaacJi. pro-taclnr Exhauatod Vital Uf act Loaa of MaahooL ThU remedy la nn tN iJIt-l in the cure of tncae complaints. It la a i-me rfal aUmulus to the weakened Nervous Sy-tfra, auUta Na'.ure to renew the atrcngth RI lcr of the icMlltate! organs, and effecta a radk-nl care. Price t. .ifiac No. A Uea Instant relief and rcr maiwatty cures Rheumatism. I'rlcc $i. .'tccia2 No. 6 A posltlre enro for all weak nc-w common to females. Trice $1. ! ! ty Drnrrlsts or acet on receipt of price 1t J. W. Date. 5J X. Clark St.. Chicago. SESt JOlt CIUCUUAB. mT3lly-dAw nrra Home Items. "AH your own lault If you remain sick when you pan (it't hop bitters that never Fail " The weakest woman, smallest child, and sicknst iavalid can uso hop bitters with safety and great good. Old men tottering around from Rheumatism, kidney trouble or auy weaknesj will bo almost new by using hop bitters. My wife and daughter were ruado healthy by the uso of hop bitters and I recommend them to my people. Mcth odist Clergymen, Ask any good doctor if bop Bitters are not th bestfaiuily medicine On earth. Malarial fever, Aguo and Bilious ness, will leave every neighborhood as soon as hop bitters arrive. "My mother drove the pinrivsi9 and neuralgia all out of her system with hop bitters. JW. Oswego Sun. Keep tho kidneys healthy with hop bitters and you need .not fear sickness, Ice water is rendered harmless and more refreshing and reviving with hop bitten in each draught. Tho vigor of youth for the aged and infirm in bop bitters. Imd&w. HBaHMVHHHnMMMIMMHM-MWMWMHMMWMMM il Mill W Sash, Doors, Blinds, K White Lead, Paints, French Window Glass. AGENCY rOR N. T. fcNAMEL PAINT. COS READY PREPARED PAINT. QAU- AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS AND vt our prtct before pnrchaatnj. The fact that our Paxils are from the celebrated Tao Urte of WeiherW & Co., aad Harrison Broa A Co., Uoflclent guarantee for their quality and purity Coe Cne of Coo tin Stores at Factory Prtoea, la adllUoa to oar large and full HARDWAKE STOCK, to watch your aitcaUou ta respectfully Invited. septs NATIl'L JACODI; ;i0 South Front St r.luot-be Sold I 2 nnn rousos choice iUUU VIRGINIA 81DE3. Irrnfi pounds dried apples. iUUU Call and examine. A. W. KIVENRABK. ..... 114 North Water st. A full Use of aU klada of Country Produce Jto Urwcnca aJways era hxnU dec 7 liht as the breath of down, - As loud as a lover'rf dream ; As puroas the flush in ithe- sea sliclTs throat. I I As sweet ss tho! wood bird's wooms note, ! So tender and 8 weet they seem. One after another wc hco them pass. Down the dim lighted stair. Wc hear the sound of their steady tread. In the step3 of tho centuries lon sirco dead, ; As bcauiilul and as fair. ' 1 There arc only a few years left to i love; bhau wo wasto them in alio strife? Shall wc trample under, our ruthless feet i ; , - Tho?o bcaulifnl blossoms. rare and sweet; I By tho dusky way of life? j There arc only a lew ; more years ah let i No envious taunts be beard ; Make life's lair pattern of rare design. And fill the measure with love's sweet wine, ) But never an angry vyord. 1 N. Y. World J T1IKCONVKNT TYCiit3Slx of tho Inniates Perish lu tho Flames. Beli.kvillf.. 111., January 6. St. Joseph's Bom an Catholic Convent here. known as tno Institute oi tne imuiacu- Imo Conception and conduced by the Sisters of Notre Dame, was burned to tho ground lat night and twenty-six persons perished in tho flames or were killed by jumping from windows. The fire had its origin in a furnace in the southwest corner of the basement. an4 when discovered the floor immediately above the furnace was ablazo and vol umesofsraoka were, rapidly pouring through tho stairways, corridors and hal.s ot the building. By tho time the sleepers were Ihorpuglily nruused the atmosphere had become suffocating and allnvenue of ascape tilled with blind ing smoke. In the building there were sixty pupils, all girls from ten years to adult age, several teachers and a num ber of other inmates, and an attempt was mado by tho Sisters to extinguish tho flames and. this failing, eflorts were mado to save tbo pupils. The fire spread so rapidly, however, that order could not be preserved, and a panic seized both the children and Sister, all making a wild, confused rush to escape. The firemen reached the scene after some delay, but tho extreme cold weath er necessarily retarded their work, and even il they had arrived much earlier they could have been of but little ser vice in rescuing the 'victims, as there are no ladders in the department, and no provision for escape had been made by the managers of the institution. The unfortunate "inmates -were there, foro powerless to relieve themselves. and those who were witnesses of the horrible holocaust were powerless to assist them. Tho first relay ot nremen to roach the scene broke in the convent doors and made for (the third1 story of the building, which is used as a dormi ory. The screams of the children and ho Sisters could be heard above the crackling of the Arc. but the firemen could not open the doors of tho dormi tory. lor they were locked, and in tho excitement no one kuew who had the eys. Bars of iron from a neighboring blacksmith shop were 'brought in by tho tiremen and used as battenug rams. but even before these the doors would notcivoway. iThe smoke soon drove tho firemen out of the hails and the girls locked in tho rooms wen told to ia&c w iuu wjuuows. A STARTLING MIDNIGHT SPECTACLE In another moment the .windows of tho third floor, the sills ot. which were fifty feet Irom the srround, presented a strange spectacle. There in their night clothes, suddenly aroused t from their slumbers, stood in despair a large number of the terrihed inmates of that floor. There-was no chance of rescue and the only alternative was the dread fullearr. o.umes uf smoke spread throughout the building.) followed by oua explosions, ana iuqiv a iew iook be desperate chances ot hurliug them selves through the windows. Mary Campbell wa tbo firtt to try . the almost hopeless ordeal, and as she iell o tue pavement ncr body was removed to tne Harrison laomne orks. where, a tier a lew gaspsi sho died. Daisy Kberman manaeed to crawl through the windows of tho third floor and And a perilous position on the cornice over the main doorway. Sho remained there tor some time shrieking for rescue from tho heat within and tbo cold without, but linally the flame and smoke burst from the widows around her and she fell to, the ground below. Her fall was broken by two men who stood with outstretched arms to receive her and she was not seriously hurt. Mr. Emil J. Kohl was one of the first to render practical aid to the imperilled Inmates ot the convent. . Knowing where to procure a long ladder from the rear ot the premises, he, with tbo aid of others, soon had it in position at the front of the building doing gallant service. It reached to the second floor, and two stout men ascended it with an other smaller ladder by which they reached tho third floor and provided an escape for a number of the Sisters and pupils. Other men in the mean time discovered Sister Moderate lying upon the ground on the south side of the building, dead. It Is thought that she fell from a window on that side of tho building. Two . Sisters were also discovered on the top of a veranda even ( with 1 the second floor. They doubtless leaped from the story above and in their fall on the roof were stunned. When discovered they were nearly frozen. ' A short ladder was found, but it would not reach them. At this jane tare, however, Mr. George What It Did For an Old Lady. Coshocton Station. J?. Y.. . Dec. 28. 1873. (Irxts A number of people had been using your Bitters here, and with mark ed effects In one case, a lady of over seventy years had been sick, for ycar3, and fur tho past ten years has not been able to be around halt the time. About six months ago she got so feeblo that she was helpless. ! iler .old remedies, or physicians, being of no ivail I t-cnt to Deposit, lorly-fivc in ilea away, and ?ot a bottle of Hop piticrs. It improved her so sho was ablo to drcsi herself and walk about the house. When she had taken tbo second b.tttlu sho was ablo to take care ot her own room and walk out to a neighbor's, and has improved all the time since. My wife aud child- rren have also derived crcat benctit from their use. W. B. HATHAWAY. Agt. U. S. Ex. Co. W. Mcrker and Sir. John StpJcicher took tbo ladder, and, . renting on the ! projection . of the porch, managed to secure it and the Sisters were rescued. ' Amid ali the excitement it wa3 not known how many had . perished, but when the summing up came this morn ing twenty-six were found missing and thirteen bodies were recovered from the ruins during the day. Tho bodies could only be Identified by the shreds ot cloih- inrth.lt wtptp nnt hnrni!. f MISCELLANEOUS. 4Boauty lis kin deep. remarked tna old beau, as he kissed his pretty cousin Cures the Files Too. of New York casure to say that Edouard Iteinlard, writes : It nives mo crcat p a singia box of IIENRY'S.CABBOLIC SALVE effected a complete; cure or Piles with which I had been 1 troubled for over a year, and which nothing else that I used would cure. The porter in a sleeping car has a rousing time every morning. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral - is j recom -mended by physicians! of the 'greatest eminence on both sides of the Atlantic, as the moat reliable remedy for colds and coughs, and all pulmonary disor ders. It affords prompt relief in every case. No family should ever be without it. A nod thing in bonnets A sleepin beauty in church. ; , "Buchu-Faiba." Quick, complote cure, all annoying Kidney, Bladder and Urinarv Diseases. $1. Druggists. 1 THE BRIGHTEST and BEST ! DAIfsl, SF t-1 VEEKL i 'WEEKT.Y TAhO SIJDAY- EDITI6X& t MISCELLANEOUS. WHOLESALE PPICES. THE NEW YORK FOR 1884. WlMn I (ST rara 14 not tmun niflt la tlnnf tim' Ivr s tiara and thn har t he; rlum tria. I mn a !Sl !Tr-L fcTI w4 of ITS, L1P1- LlsJ'STOJaFALL.lXa SICKsaUle4wstadr, IwamntmTrmed7taeeretaworsteK. BrQs ota or bre f iied is no re son f or not rw reeerric cir. Brodttimcn for ft TrrtiM&nil m (alt!.n I xaj iafaible remedy, Cir Erprew and Portcdce. It coHn tou itntliintr for a trial, n.i I w;Jl ar yon. J Address Dn. iLG.KOOT,l3rrlSt.,yrTork. -TlieREMtnSTOH: ill W F!RC: PURmCf PRESIDENTIAL YEAH. Ncv Proprietor: Now editors! ' Now Lifo and Blood : idvcrtislDjr, in influence, InitopuUrltyj tho claim of a leading po-Uinn lol . The farmer's grain silk. wife, should use gros Ministers Sound Its Praise'. Rev. Mr. Greenfields, Knoxvillo, Tenn., writes as follows: "Samaritan Nervine permanently cured my son of epileptic fits." Here's food for thought. Sold by druggisLv $la - ' ' Tho celebrated fFish Brand Gills, Twine is sold only at J a corn's Hani WRffl DtV NEW YOltK HERALD. WEEKLY EDITION, ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. M. montljj a?i THE WORLD commenced il new career. Its fn-oli hag h-cn unprci rwcnltMi. lla-vrourlerful advance in cirenla lion, in a warrant New York journalism. " - " No expense or effort will bo spared until TilK WOBLD Is rccocnizsd as the GREATEST as well a tbe BRIGHTEST and CHEA P15ST PAPER io AMERICA. The Wokld, as the leading Democratic ncrw'epapcr ln th.o coun.lry, knows no faction and recognizes no individual ambitions or rb pliMtJotss ael Je from the ecaeral rood of the party and the Republic It bteks tbe tTlumph of principles not msn It upholds great Dcm ocranc lacaa ana lacais noi a taction or fraction of the party. --" I At the entrance or the new year the rew World dC3iresto express Its gratitude for thehou:ty welcome it has received and the magnificent success it has already achieved. Its welcome cornea from the people. Its suc cess la thel work. They IAtc indorsed its merits by more than trebling its circulation in si" months, and by doubling its advertising. For this they are entitled to our warm thanks. No Democrat ought' tD be happy without THE WORLD. We call upon our Democratic friends in every town ad hamlet in the Union to START CLUBS FOR THE WEEKLY. They will get the ablest, brightest and cheap est newspaper m the country, as well as an earnest and steadfast missionary and true Democracy. , " ar!jrafce- 53 rj rr ; s own OT'sp- f-,- tt-'.Tii filUt ITUi f jh1 lfr? hn me. tenth an- REMINGTON 7 AGRICULTURAL CO. iLlON, New YorkU JT3 ti vecimslar W5 Trlth ti'Ptim'v noullona wboUuc prices ccucrauy. - la making up roliovrlc nr. ica freiwrail malIortle higher prices have to Le chaized rcprcscai la ...."if 1 1: fA--.fci II Id- 4 . AGGISX3- w, StxwlarI... ...... 3 Ifc i I3i B ACOS North Crftift: i!s mt.. . . .m m 17ca . Pidc. -11:.. ...4..'.....'.-...... 124a I Shr.Het............ i a XKJbALTEl ' . f Shoulder' V !tu:...-i.. 4. Second lland,each. 1 t$ I ew, New rvT. each....... 1 50 v RlTTTEi:,rnv- . Ui ...orta uaxoana.. ...; ? - 3i a -Ell - i ! t'ANOLKi. lb-: , -Sperm.... ...i..... 1 is em Xador. 4 t A.JamintHo !) 12 it ( 1 I hv9pofifiTrea!Jyf(vthdboTdiff8 jhviti BS9 thoncind of case of thnworfet kind nd of long Handiajr haTe been n4. Indcwd. so stroo H iriv f 'ith m us efficacy, that I will ecu TWO nOTTf.tft FREE.togetaetith VALUABLE TREATISE oi this dnoa, t any caflewr. Giv eTrro?- acd P. O. addrtsa. DE.T. A.SLOCUSl,l8iPearlSt.Ji9wYork. The Weekly World, 8 PAGES. SO COLUMNS. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR CONTAINS ALL THE NEW, complete and interesting. WELL CONSIDERED EDITORIALS on eve ry subject, political or social. A FARitER'S DEPARTMENT Full Agri cultural and Farm News. A LITERARY DEPARTMENT. A HOUSEKEEPERS' DEPARTMENT. A.YOUNG FOLKS' CORNER. A CHECKER DEPARTMENT. A CHESS DEPARTMENT. 1 COMPLETE COMMERCIAL AND MARKET i . REPORTS ! ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. ! Each department is ably edited, and ! all combined make THE BEST DOLLAR WEEK LY IN AMERICA, i THE WORLD SUBSCRIPTION POSTAGE PAID. RATES. It contilna all the general news of the Daily EdiUon of the Herald, which has the largest clrcnlaUon in the United Staines. 1 ISDEFSXDKXT IX POLITICS, it is the most valuable chronicle of political news In the world, impartially giving the oc currences and opinions of all parties, so that all sides may bo kuown. In the department of . FontiGX News the Herald has always leen distinguished by the fullness of lta cable despatches. The new transatlant'.c telegraph cables will Increase facilities. The Farm Depabtmkst 1 of the Weekly Herald Is practical. It goes to the point, and docs not giro wild theories. The farmer will save many more than one Dollar a Year 1 1 from the suggeaUons of tho farm department alone, concerning soil, cattle, crops, trees, buildings, gardening, poultry and agricultu ral economy. "Tne Home , iaslrucU the housewife and the.cbildrcu in re gard to economical and tasteful new dishes, the fashions, and tha making of home com forts. In addition, arc given latest reports of trade and Peodcce Markets, tbe condition of money, colamus of Miscella neous Reading. Poetry, a Cooirlcto Story very week, Jokes and Anecdotes, sporting Nw, i Fopclai: FcnsycE, the doing of well known Persons of the World, a department devo ed to SEKM05S AXD KEUGIOL'S NOTES. While the WEEKLY HERALD gives the latest and best Kews of the World, It is aUo a Journal for tho Family. - i ' Snbwlbo ont dollar, at any time, for a full year. Postage Frco to any part of tbe Lnltcd States or Canadas. 1 THE NEW YORK HERALD. In a Weekly Form. ONE DOLLAR A TEAR. Addrcas. NEW YORK HERALD, dec la Broadway and Ann Street Weekly, Oxe Year. $1 CO Semi-Weeklt, Oxe Yeah 2 00 DAii.r, Oxe Yeac 6 CO Daily axd Sunday, Oxe Y'ear 7 r0 Daily axd Sunday', Six Months 3 75 Sunday Edition, One Year l 20 ACTIVE AGENTS WANTED I at once in every unrepresented district, to Whom a LIBERAL COMMISSION will bd nl lowed. ; j This is just tbe seaaon for t gents to exerl themselves in getting up subscription lists. Remittances should he by draft on New York, money order or registered letter. 1 Send for any information desired. Speci men copies sent free. Address x THEaWORtD, 31 and 32 Park Row, . ' dec 14 1 new York. BOOKSMillions of Volumes a" year. The choicest literature of the world. Lowest prices ever known. Not srld by dealers . Sent far examination before payment on evidencs of good faith. JOHN B. ALDEN, Publisher, P. O. dec BOX 1227 1 Vcscy St., N Y NO MORE EYE-GLASSES. No More I Weak Jbycs. MITCHELL'S EYE-SALVE. A Certain, Safe and Effective Remedy for SORE, WEAK AND INFLAMED . EYESL ' j . Producing Longsightedness, and Re - storing the Sight of the Old. Cures Tear Drops, Granulation, Stye Turners, Red Eyes, Matted Eye Lashes, and Pro ducing Quick Relief and Perma . . . nentCure. J 1 Also, equally efficactons when used In other maladies, such as Ulcers, Fever Sores, Tu mors. Salt Rheum, Burns, Plies, or wherever Inflammation exists, MITCHELL'S SALVE may be used to; aa vantage. Sold by all Druggists at 25c dec31-4w "'11 1 it o f 13 0 I ' is Oi - n 13U i OTIKESK. m - , . ! : : N ort hrn Fac tory. . Pntry, cream. SUtc ,, corFKK,?tb - vara...,..., .Ivijtruyra. - in. tORN MKAT. V lw..ln sacks 77U c;irro Tir.Y buodlo.... 1 so a I noMF.Tics- - i I 1 suwa a s a - 1 ; 1 r i ! li ju-iiu, v ja bVS ! Yarns, it bunch $5 a dozen........ ........ s o nsu- -- , i: j- .. .Mackerel, No. 1, bblj......l6 00 Mackerel, No. 1, W half bbl.. 50 Mackerel, No. S, bbl.... 0 flO 1 Mackerel, No. 2, V half bbl. . 5 Co I Mackerel, No. 3, ? -bbl...... 7 73 Mullets, V bbl 00 Mullets, Pork bbl...i . ion. N. C. Roe Herring. keg;; S no Dry CoL lb.. ...... a TERTILIZERS, V S.000 fts I Peruvian Guano, No. l......iS7 50 " i No. 2..."..38 00! Lobos 00 00 00 00 ... .J uu Ground Bono ..L00 00 Bone Meal .00 00 uone Flour ...........00 00 1 I 1 T H . l. 1 . 71 00 Baugb's Phospll&tlo...L... Carolina Feruuzor. ...... . For Many Reasons Benson's Capclne Porous Plasters fexcel all other external remedies. Prompt, highly medicinal. 25 cents. uejc31-4w b.p3S.s. grsS--- --zztr: C3 S S "2 2 3 ?tr ESB3&SBS Navassa Guano..... 40 00 Complete Manure 00 00 WJiann's Phosphato 00 00 Wando Phosphate....... 00 00 Berger & Butz's Phosphate.. 00 00 Exccllcnza Cotton Fertilizer. W 00 French's Carbonate of Lime... 7 00 French's Agriculrnral Lime.... 50 FLOUR, fl)bl-. Fine........."....... ' o 00 Northern Super...,. j. 5 SO " Extra.. J. 6 00 " Family.....,...... 7 00 City Mills Extra. 6 60 j Family. .......... S 75 - Extra Family.... 6 6Q GLUE V lb Ill GRAIN, V bushel - Com, from store, bags, white. , r " - . . i . . j uorn, cargo, in iiuik, wmu.r, j corn, cavgoj m uaf corn. Oats, criooa nio on a s 49 04 0 4 00 , tmi oo mVl 00 4T60 DO eaooo old oo 4743 00 4567 03 msec 4307 0C 4770 00 4T70 O0 49G0O0 49G0 60 49 1 60 49 90 i O C 00 4V d 00 06M O 8 75 a 6 60 a 6 oo 49 49 J -49 to n, cavgoj in bags, white.. C6 49 a, cargo, mire J, In bags.. 49 i, from store 65.49 Cow Peas. HIDES, Vlb Green...1.......: HAY, 100 lbs- Eastern Western............. J. ......... l col 4 a i 1 ?0 1 15 75 49 ( 49 49 60 15 75 6i uu 67",! I 10 12 '49' 49 a r ......... North River J i. HOOPURON, lb.. i0- lAKq.v lb ... - L . 1 1 Northern.. 0O North Carolina .1... 00 ii IjIME, v barrel.... 1 40 49 LUMBER, City Sawed, V M ft. ) Ship Stuff, resawed.. 13 SOU Rough Edgo Plank..... ......15 00 West India Cargoea.according i , to quality 13 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned J. 18 00 25 W 10 421(1 ot! inly 11-rtAw THE SXJ1ST. GOLD for tho working class. Send 1 cents for postage, and wo will mail you tree, a royal, valuable box of sample goods that will put you In the way of making more money in a few days than you ever thought posslblo at any business Capital not reouireo. Wc will start you. You can work all tno time or in spare time, only. TKe work is nnlversally adapted to both sexes, young and old. You can easily earn from 50 cents to $5 every evening. That all who want work may test tbo business, we mako this un paralleled offer; to all who aro not well satis fied wo will send $ I to ray-for tho trouble of writing us. - Full parturulars, directions, etc, sent fixo. Fortunes will bo mado by those who giro their whole tlmo to tbe work. Great success absolutely euro- Don't delav. Start now. I Address Stixsox A Co. Portland, Maine.' I nov20d6m-wly wanted for Tbe Lives of all e Presidents of tbo U. i. The larrost. handsomest. bct book ever sold for loss than twice our rrtce. TYc fastest selling book in America. mh)cno profits to agents. All intelligent people want It. Any ona can bcconie a -successful agent.. Terms free. Hallktt Book CoJp Portland, Maine. . nov 20-md ly w Send six cents for postage, and receive frccl a c-oatly b9 ot good which will -help you to more mohoT right away thaa anything ciso luthls. worM. All, of cUbcrittx, succeed from first hour" Tho broad road to fortune opens before the workers, absolutely sure At once ad dress. Tars & Co., Augusta, Maino. nov20md lyw " AGENTS A PRIZE NEW YOltK, 188. About Blxty million copies of The Hl7x have gone out of our establishment during the uast twelve moniDs. t If you were to pasbB end to end all the col umns of all The ftuxs printpd aud sold last year you would get la continuous' strip ef in teresting information, common sense wisdom, sound doctrlre, and sane witA'ong enough to reach from Printing House square to the top of Mount Copernicus in tho moon, then back to Printing House square, aud then tlirce-quar tera of tho way back to the moon again - But The Sun Is -written for the inhabitants Of the earth; this same strip of intelligence wonld girdle the globe twenty t-evcu or twenty-eight times. If every buyer of a copy of The 6i:n during tac past year na3 spent only one nour over it, and if his wife or bis grandfather has spent another hour, this newspaper iu 1683 has af forded the human race thirteen thousand years of steady reading, night and day. - Ills only by little calculations like these that you can form any idea of the circulation Of the most popular of American now-ppapers, or ot Its' influence on the opinions 'a nd-j actions of American men and women. The 6u' is, and will jcontlaue to bo, a news paper which tells the! truth without fear of consequences, which gets at the facts no juat er how much the process, costs, which pre seals tbe news of all tbe world without wate of words and in the mos-t readable shape, which is working with all Its heart for the cause of Jionest government, and which there fore believes that tbe Republican party roust go. and must go in thiv coining year of our Lord. 13-t I . If you know The Sr yon like it already, and vou will read It with accustomed diligence and profit during -what is sure to be tlu mobt f intereelingvcar in its history. If jou do noti yet know Tue Sun, it Is high times lo get into the sunshine. - 1- ' i 1 MOLASSES, V gallon J ; . I , New Crop Cuba, In hhds . . , . 1 in bbls....J Porto Rico, hi bads........1.. V In bbls VUfttW IAVU0Vf 4U UUU9assosS " I " i In bbls,...;..... Syrup, In-bbls NAILS, Keg, Cut,10d basis.. OILS, gallon Kerosene.. .4. Lard.........u..: ...J.. Linseed . Rosin... Tar..... ' Deck and Spar...;..J POULTRY I I Chickens, live, grown... .... ! " spring. -luraoys PEANUTS bushel... POTATOES. V bnshel- SWoct I CO Irish, V bbl 2 00 PORK, V barrel 1 l City Mess. 23 6C Prime Rump 491S 4922 00 4715 00 0C 40 00 00 00 20 40i OO' 11! 10 90 90 00 00 4' 25' 10. 75 49 t' 49 49 49, 49! 49 49 I 49 49 1 II 49 30 Si 48 00 28 I 80 45 00 00 20 22 49 00 49 ' 12'f 49 1 25 49 1 10 J49 '60 4924 00 ..i. OO. 00 00 00 00 ; 00 pp RICE Carolina, V lb...... Rough, f bushel......, RAGS, f ft Country ...u City..... .V... ROPE. r ft.... ...L.; SALT, ' V sack Alum uverpoo Lisbon......:.... American... SUGAR, V ft Cuba Forto Rico....... A Coffco............ B- " ....C... C j.- Ex C Crushed.....,......... SOAP. V th Northern. 8HINGLE3f7in.M...,........10 60 common.. ; 3 60 Cypress Saps..... 4 60 Cypreoa Hearts.........4.... 0 00 STAVES V M W. O. Barrel.. 12 00 R. O. Hogshead ..00 00 TALLOW, f ft... i... ;.. 4 TIMBER. fect-Sblpplng.lJ 00 FlnO Mill- !......! 25 Mill Prime . 7 60 Bllll Fair Common Mill.1.... 18 OOf a917 00 ..14 W KB19 W 95 49 l1 ll49 . . . 1 n ferior to Ord'nary. . J. 8 15 , 1W '22 V 75 75 00 00 00 1 11 614 ,4911 00 -49 8 00 49600 49 7 W 4918 00 4710 00 49 6 4714 00 4718 00 49 8 60 8O0J9 6 6O 5 00 49 0 CO 0 00 49 4 00 r iivto )14V49 49 49 1 49 49 49 49 749 1049 a o WHISKEY. V cal Northern..! CO (to Co North Carolina.;. ......! 00 W(mjL. V ft Washed. Inwshcd. Burrv...... 25 -2i 11 ffO 6 00 00 15 North Carolina Resources. . Farmers, Take Notice. ,ORRIS, HOG CHOLERA COMPOUND la Just the Mir to euro or prevent Hog Choi era and all disease to which Swine axe cud- ject; 11 win prercst ojwuuj tw known aa Trtchsaa, and will put your boraln a thrifty, heaJthy comUUon. cieanng ice aau- m'm Mm - nf nn ma BItrl TMX&flltC E&ch pacxage contains oo and ose-naix pounds ajid will, If given strictly according to dlrectlona, cure 10 hogs of the Cholera and put 20 bog In a condition to fattea In one half the nsuaTtlme, there 0Y aavtsgone half of the feed. The farmers of Duplin county are giving it the pralae. Ail termers should bay a pack For sale .wholesale sad retaJLby W. GREEN. DmjorhU. Market Street. fX I Am Ready for Wort. AND HATS Ladies HaU EHTLElIEJrS CLOTHING dyed, cleaned ssd pressed, also. La nata dyed In any color sad Pjessedja thelatest Bv-lav N,15KorU8eoQmdSt a week at homc.f.00 outfit rc Pay absolutely sure. No risk. Caoltal not rcouirccL Reader. If you want business at which persons of cither sex.young or old, can make great pay all the time they work, with absolute certainty, write for par ticulars to n. Uaxixtt A Co., Fortlan'LMaioc i nov 20-6md lyw , -1 .: " - Greatest Slaughter ' ' OF - j--"' CLOTHING EVER MADE IN WILMINGTON FOR THE NEXT rjlHE WARM BACKWARD SEASON HAS overloaded us with Winter Clothing, which must be sacrificed at UNEARTHLY LOW PRICES. The loss will be fearful, but better lose some thaa aO. We hare a very large stock to select from, of fine, medium quality sad cheap Clothing. In Su?u sad Overcoats at prices that will astonish you and p iralyze the dottier. Take advantage of It, Soothe bar. galas and get bargains they arc for every one and we Invite every one to come early to the well known Reliable Clothiers. A: & I. SHRIER, TEBM5 TO 3IAIL VISCR1BKT.B. The frOveral editions of The Si.-N are wnt ' y j mall, postpaid, as follower DAILY 10 cents a month, $3 a y?r; Sunday edition, $. I "ne of the most useful I'crios of! idrscrip- f live bioki ever published about any State " l Notion Post. I with I Hale's Industrial Series. Two Volumes ow Ready. Li The Woods xxd Tijibeiis or Nokth cs the current news of the world. epccUl oawotixa Cnctu'a ' Eramina'L and Ken's articles of exceptional Interest to every-j Botaoical Reports; suppleme aud by accurate body, and literary reviews of new 1moLb ? fontdy Reports of Standing Forests, And iL.ua- -,of.?l-hlj5hCfit merlt, tl ycar . .1 iratcd by ao excellent Map of tbe ettto. , WEEKL1 41 a year. Eight pages of thebcfrt! . rAim.;iw' rii, -i .1 I matter of the daily Issues; an Ajrriculinral 1 volum I2mo. Cloth, -jJ.rp, L.. Department of unonualicd value, special ! II. Ik Tne Coal axij Ino?r Coc5ijw or market reports, and literary, selective, Nqhth Carolina Lmmcnja. Kerr, Laid and domestic Intelligence mako Tile Weekly Scy the ncwstaiicrior the farm To clubs of t w, an extra cr's household. McopTircc. Auurcss j I Clothiers. 114 Market 8L Female School. ' I 1 o MISSED BURR St JAMES, ; Principals MRS. M. S. CUSHIKU, Musical Instructress. THE TWENTIETH ANNUAL SESSION of - - -! ' - ' . this School will commence on Thursday, the 4th of October, 1833, as 1 close dnriog the third week la June, 1IJL The course of Instruction la 'thorough and systematic, i Terms reasonable. Lesaons in painting in Oil, Water Colors and Pastel, with Sepia and India Ink drawing, and Crayon and pencil sketching, at moderate rates. - -.. Where a class of tea or twelve is formed for the school of painting, the price will Uc re duced. J Pupils outside of the school who desire mu sical instruction, will do well to apply early. For further particulars Inquire of Prtncipaw, or call for Circa lar. sept 12 , . . . ley's, WliVcs. and tho Census lieporta; sop-. lamented by full and aocuitoala:tcliesof the If ty tlx Counties and Map of the State. j j i Vo!umel2mo.Tjloth. 4rp., IL30u 1 Sold by all Booksellers, or mailed postpaid, on receipt of the price, by -1 .! -f ) J HALE & 80, I Publishers, Booksellers and Stationer. - New York ; , Or. P- M. 1IA LE. Pub IU her. EakUh, NO . Wanted. Y A COMPANY WHO PROPOSE TO 1 i 3 atabllsh a manufactory thereon. well Uaaber ed cypres lands. Parties who may have saeh "ands to dispose of are requested to eommnifV cate, with me at WadssborooT by letter wiu Mr. Josh T. James, at Wilmington tn pexsoa. Full prrtcular as to exact location of, lands, cnmlier of acres, probable yield of timber u the acre and lowest pri. moats is made known. JOHN T. PATRICK, ! Btate Imroigrsttoa Agent, 1 aiU9tf 1 Wadeaboro, K. i 1

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