MISCELLANEOUS V F.-W WSJ m.-T , I VM W V X ThfiDailV t?Aumvu I Platform - --7- - ----- ' ' i v. m-s A " it . " j ii aoria uarouna. iw sunerer w&o submits to the sur- -v.u vaiwjuaoa mecarcer of peace scromioas swellings, might be .iuj auu gOOu SEPIEHBER. II s..a-s'I r7trrc l .flit IS. v . ; i j v r- 7 7 ' ''I,s, Bronchitis.Croup, Influ- T na. Whooping Cough, In-B i -,nsumption and lor the re -f-nn t-Tintive persons in advan-H ""j rfK of the Disease, 1-orbale ESS With lie ia- r- 1111 . 'I iiaveauuereui ocpi-v disease imaginable for three i years. T. J. Oar Anderson. recom- 'Hop Bitters" to dip, i 0il two bottles! in, entirely cured, arid rtinrupnd Hop Bitters to every one. j) Walker, liuckner, Mo. heartily re- J. Soon as the son is off the gronnd, Rambling like distant thunder round The wagon3 haste the corn to load . And hurry down the dusty road; While driving boy, with eager eye, Watches the church clock passing by Whose gilt hands glitter in the sun- To see how far the hours have run : Right happy, in the breathless day. To see time wearing fast awav. Clare's Shepherd's Calendar. THE TIGHBORNE CASE. A Keview of It, Siursrestecl by the Release of the Claimant. As the Tiehborne case will assurue new importance in a short time it may be interesting to look to the course taken by the real Sir Rocer Tiehborne before his disappearance, and the only evidence brought forward to show that hs was dead. He left France in a vessel called the Pauline, which rounded Cape Horn and arrived at Valparaiso on the 18th of June, 1853. Here a strange fact turned up on the trial. It was shown by the report of a commission sent out by the prosecution to take tes timony inValparaiso that the claimant. who is now in prison, was there in 1833 and foi two year3 previous thereto, or that at least Arthur Orton was there, so that he probably met the real Tich uurue man. rton uvea tor a line in vnuarnmiiiit m 117 Minn oKa - J - - . . tion ot a Democratic State administra tion, and which has been unbroken lor so many jears since; upon the iust and impartial enforcement of the laws; up on the efficiency of onr common school ajsiem, ana the great progress made in popular education ; and upon the gen eral improvement and pntomnca man ifested in every part ot the State. And we again challenge a comparison be tween tnis state or things and the crimes, outrages and scandals which attended Republican ascendancy in our borders; and we pledee ourselves to exert, in the future, as VA havA rfrmo in tne past, our best efforts to promote the material interests of all sections of the Afflrming our adherence to Demo- cratic principles as heretofore enuncia- teu m luts piaiiorms oi tne party, it is hereby liesolved. That we regard a freo nnd fair expression of the public will at the ballot-box a3 the only sure means of pre serving our free American institutions, ana mat tne corrupt and corrupting use of federal patronage, in influencing and controlling elections is daneerous to the liberties of the State and the Union. Resolved, That we are in favor of the unconditional and immediate abolition of the whole internal revenue svstem. as an intolerable burden, a standing savea, sound and whole. Thi will purge out the corruptions which pol lute the blood, and by which such com plaints are originated and fed. Misery travels free thrown tho world. A Fair Offer The Voltaic Belt Co..of Marshall- Mich., offer to send Dr. Dee's Celehraf- ed oltaic Belt and Electric Appliances on trial, for thirty days, to men, old and young, afflicted with nervous debility, lost vitality, and many other diseases. See advertisement in this paper, t th s eow&w MISCELLANEOUS -Capital Prize $75;bOO.3 Tickets only 5. Shares in pro portion. ! , He who is firm in world to himself. will moulds- the Louisiana State Lottery Company. I i 'We do ha ay certify that toe Bupervisetht arrangements for all the Monthly and Semi Annual Drawing of The Louisiana State Lot tery Company, and in person manage and con rot the DrauHngs themselves, and that the tame are conducted with honesty, fairness, and n good faith toward ail parties:, and we author tze the Company to use this certificate, withfac fieements," i Something old. Allen's Bilious ohvsic. Acts quickly, relieves promptly, and never tails to cure Sick Head aches and Constipation. 25 Cents large bottle, At all Druggists. North Carolina Resources 1 m m m m "One of the most useful scries of dcscrln- tlve books ever published about any State." Boston Post. I have of medicine seem- 5 I write this as a Token of the appreciation youHI BUiers Twasaflllcted Willi inllimmatory rheumatism ! ! ! For nciiiy c.v.n vears. and no etodo me any Until 1 trietl two oouies oi your nop Bitter ami to my surprise I am as well to-day as ever I was. I hope You may have abundant success" in this great and'" Valuable medicine: Anyone ! wishing to know more about my cure? m Cm Irani by addre-sing me, M. Williams, 1103 10th street, Washing ton, 1). C. -1 consider your Hale's Industrial Series. town called Melipilla, near Valparai- menace to the freedom ot elections, and jo, where he met Don Tomas Castro, a source of great annoyance and cor- - EeinsJv the best remedy In existence ' For Indigestion, kidney . -Complaint "And nervous debility. I have just Returned "From the south in a fruitless search for health, and find that your Bitters are doing me more . Good '! Thau anything else; A month ago I was extremely -Emaciated ! ! !" ' And scarcely able to walk. Now I am (iaininst strength ! and Aud hardly a day passes but what I am complimented on my improved appear ance, and it is ail due to Hop Hitters! J. Wickliffe Jackson, -Wilmington, Del. ? None genuine without a bunch of gr.en Hjpa on the white label. Shun all the vile, poisonous stuff with Hop" oi Hops" In their name. sept 13 lm d&w nrm , UNDEVELOPED: PARTS OK THE HUMAN HODY KNLARGED, DEVKL- OPKt). STR KXfiTHKNED," H f nitHin.nt. l.tticvnin in imp imrtup ; wwa ww mil nay that ttTernoevT? Etc., in aw interesting In reply toin- ence of lium- ( in t ho contrary, the advertiers ara fry h)thf mitorsed. lnrreBtl arsons may get fr-ii'-il cm-niarw giving all particulara by addressing 1.K1K Mkhu aLI iiutfalo. tS.Y. Tnietlo Kveniitg Jire' t"iif apllG lyd&w SO wno was sucn an important witness in the trial, and whose name be assumid when he went to Australia. Castro never heard of Tiehborne but knew Aithnr Orton. Alter staying at Val paraiso about a month Tiehborne went to Lima. Peru. Here he visited and sent home descriptions of the magnifi cent cnurcnes, bougnt paintings ana curiosities which be dispatch ed to England, ,and constantly communicated with his relatives and menus ai nome. lie nan a great pas sion for traveling and lef'L England to be gone three years; he aspired to be a memoer oi me xraveiers' uiuo in London, and intended writing a book about his wanderings. He was a kind of amateur naturalist, and" bought all sorts of strange birds and had them stuffed and sent home. He purchased a small yacht which he stored with provisions and started with his seryant up the river Guayaquil and was for several days under the Equator. He also visited and explored copper mine3, writing lull descriptions thereof to England by every mail to his mother, his attorney and others. He returned to Valparaiso with his servant, Jules Berraut, and after staying there awhile rode in one night ninety miles to Santiago. Again he started with muleteers aud servants on the difficult and perilous journey over the Cordiller as, and then crossed the Pampas to Buenos Ayres and Rio de Janeiro. In April, 1854, there lay in tlis harbor of Rio a yessel hailing from Liverpool called the Bella, about to sail to' King ston, Jamaica, on her way to New York. She was a fulUrisrged ship of nearly 500 tons burden, clipper built and almost new. Tiohborne wanted to go to Kingston, where his remittances from England had been forwarded, be fore making a trip in Mexico. Glyn & Co. were his bankers there, and they had money waiting lor him. Persons wTio saw him go aboard described him as a 0un2 English gentleman in half nautical costume, pea jacket, round hat and wide trousers. He was browned by the tropical suns and bore the ap pearaBce of a man who had much in rough lands. He money and could not pay his till he sot to Kingston, but traveled had no passage Captain to take fTHJBB 1 IE SELF-CURE, Burkett, of the Bella, decided him along. At that time there was great excitement in Brazil about runa way slaves, and no vessel was. allowed to sail with a stranger on board with out an official license, which Tiehborne could not get. having neither the time nor money to procure one. Tiehborne was so brown that he might have been taken for a half-breed, and the Captain underwent some risk in taking him. He was stowed away in what is called the " Liazareue." and so escaped the eye3 of the Government ! rtfYioinla rrhr Rola ocii'orl A nril Qrt LOTTRTT. AT? TVS! hTTIWTA V 1854, passing the narrow outlet from iUUi yjJXUxjzLxx. the grand harbor of Rio and spreading 1LUG TOBACCO aU her sails on her voyage northward. TVJ CUPPINGS, and Black, BrowD and her path found tokens of a wreck, straw I critical expression pw noted and successful ppcciallsw In tne u. ca Ipow miredi for tfcecure of 3?ervoa Debility ttytanliooi,Jr-ah;iese and Decav. Ben! bpltin Belled envelope Vc. Druggists caanuUi Mints DR. WARD & CO.. LouisiaM Mo ' D0YOU KNOW THAT consi.iercd? the best and cheapest. aujg 6 ly d&w Dr. Mott's Powders VEVER FAIL TO CURE INTFLAMMA cres in 1 ..tlJ? RUw7. Gravel. Gleet. Sti let Phcii , rinary diseases. Nervous and tW ntl ,ibility. Genital Weakness and all or Etro, 1 mi8erles caused by Indiscretion "MlTc?e8i b7IlhUU ln a11 Ha forms perma- So4rvl,!;ore Throat an! Nose, Scrofula, Odd du.,LiV.ma. Tetter and all Blood and t5kin Tte -i Lr,,Qarr. diseases cured In 3 days. V " -1 0 .Y 1 11 IPntt. . r .-I 11 tll unth-Baltimore, Md For sale by alt dru july 7 awiy nt by mall Ur. Dodd's Nervine No. 2. tlZpat tl? sea aDd neyor come IV ,M iV.W ...NKUVOUS. beddintr. a water cask and a Ions boat bearing the words "Bella, Liverpool The night before had been gusty, but there had been nothing of a storm. She was never heard from again, and it is stiDDOsed that her cargo of coffee bad shitted and that she had gone down in deep water, though the crew might easily have escaped in a boat. Tich home's letters to Eneland stopped, and his alloivBnce of $5,000 a year was paid to Glyn 02 (Jo. tiut no uratt on it was ever presented at their counters. The insurance on the Bella was paid to the ownersand m ti rue she laded away into the ereat shadowy fleet of ship3 that home ruption in its practical operation II . T-- Fill jiejoivea, xdrz no government nas a right to burden its people with taxes beyond the amount required to pay its necessary expenses and gradually ex tinguish its public debt. And that whenever the revenues, however de our Senators and Representatives in Congress to exert themselves in favor of such legislation as will secure th'13 end. riyed, exceed this amount, they should be reduced so as to avoid a surplus in the treasury. We therefore urge upon liesolved, That with respect to the tariff we reaffirm the life-long and fund amental principles of the party declar ed in the National Democratic plat forms and that the details of the method oy wmcn tne constitutional revenue tariff shall be gradually reached, are subjects which 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 lovied for the production of public levenue. and the discriminations in its 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. liesolved, 1 hat the course ot the Democratic party in furtherance of popular education, by efficient public schools in all sections, and the establish ment of graded and normal schools in the larerer towns and 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 a3 it can be done without burdening the people by excessive taxation. And whereas, There is now more than a hundred millions of dollars in the treasury of the United States, wrung from the pockets of the people bv 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 U njted btates ; provided always, has the same shall be disbursed by State agents and not accompanied by obiectionable features and embarrass insr conditions. Resolved. That it is due to the white rjooDle of our eastern counties, who have so cheerluliy Dome tneir snare 01 our common burdens, that the pres ent, or some other equally effectiye svstem of county government, snai be maintained. Resolved. That m view ot the exist ing: and increasing harmony and kind lv fcehnir between the two races in this State and a similar condition or things which we believe to exist generally in other Southern States, we deprecate the attempt of the Republican party m its recent platform at Chicago to force civil rights as a living issue, and we denounce it as a fire-brand and a hypo- of interest in the hlnrk race, a wsnton insult to the whites of the South, and tending to stir up strife between the now friendly races. Two Volumes Now Ready. The Woods and Timbers of North ABO LIN A. Curtis's. Emmons', and Kerr's Botanical Reports; supplemented bv accurate County Reports of Standing Forests, and iUus- iratea uy an excellent aiap or tne ttate- 1 volume umo. Cloth, 273 pp., $1.25. II. Ix the Coal and Iron Counties of North Carolina -Emmons', Kerr'? Lald ley's, Wilkes, and the Census Reports; sup plemented by full and accurate sketches of the Fifty six Counties and Map of the State. 1 volume izmo. 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Address , HARPER & URUTUEliS, nov23 New York a week at home. $5.00 outfit ree Pav absolutely sure. No risk. CaDltal not reauired. Reader, if you want business at which persons of either sex.young or old. can make great pay an tne time iney work, with absolute certainty, write for par tlculars to n. Hallett 4 Co.. Portland,Malne nov 20-6md ly w PHYSICAL tlon nltal Weakness caused by indls b . u anil v!aKi . m " rRtl violating the laws of health, Vel IU. HITJTRT?.4 Ptr.T-K or ft lurms uu Bulges, oiTh.,-.rown 'pots on the face and body. i. itruY" "t-Noae. Scrofula. Tetter. Kcze- Blood anii C ,?CDsatlon. Salt Kheumand all 5trturp. . 10 D1seases, Urinary Diseases and dT iFff111? csred Price $2 VnrT..L T'3 FXM4LK FRIKND s-V Jr.'8 nre IrrearularlUes or Smpres anri f i bv cos or disease. Married tmm:adu in delicate state of health are ftoaei ' fn, v,ot use $3. Enclose tho ! V-VS i ,clther medicine to FBA5UI STE ttb? !. ''Wrnore, Md and It wUl be DrieS a, or exPrcs sealed. For sale by JB'y at vriy y m or crPre88' WeruousRHeh Who debility, exhsnilcd lWipr, prooiatura decay nd failure to perform lirte. duties properly are caused by xVf rrOT ot roath. etc. will nnd b perfect and lastincr restoration to robait health. nd vicoron munhood ia THF bi APQTnu oni i ic Neither ctonuich dragging nor intrumenU.Thi3 treaim.at of w . . lvn8 baaed on TMrfwt. innMii. Ub a t e t hod . and abttWtlMt W0 REMEDYCO.,46 W.MthSL. KewYorfc . Rurstintr a Otiu. Those old enoush to carry a loaded gun should be too old to play tricks with it. Thev also oucrnt to be so familiar with its use as to know that a slight resistance at the end of the muzzle will burst it. When fired. The following illustrations are suggestive as to the carelessness which arises from isrnorance or foolhardiness : In bravado a young man placed the muzzle ot bi3 fowling-piece under the water and fired the charge. The re sult was the bursting of th barrel near the breech and the mutilation of his hand. Another placed and held he muzzle of his piece against a piece of plate win dow glass . and tired the charge powder and bullet. The glass was shattered, so was the gun barrel. Another instance was that ot an ex perimenter who had heard that a candle could be tired from the barrel of -a gun through an inch board. He drove a candle into the muzzle of the gun, fired, and the explosion split the barrel almost its entire length, and did not even drive the candle from the ninzZa ' - Still another burst ot a! gun barrel was caused by the use of wet grass, for a wad, well- rammed, down oyer- a charge of shot. . THE MAILS. The malls close and arrive at the City Pott office as follows : CLOSE. Northern through malls, fast 7.30; P. M. Northern through and malls.. 8 JX) A. M. Raleigh 6.45 P. M. and 8.00 A. M. Mails for the N. C. Railroad and routes supplied therefrom includ ing A. & i. C. Railroad at 7.30 P- M. and 8.00 A. M. Southern Malls for all points South, daily 8.00 P. M. Western malls (C. C. Railway) dally, w (except Sunday) 6.45 P. M. All points between Hamlet and Ral eigh 6.45 P. M. Mail for Cheraw and Darlington Rail- road S.00 P. M. Malls for points between Florence and Charleston 8.00 P. M. Fayette villc and offices on Cape Fear Rirer, Tuesdays and Fridays 1.00 P. M. Fayettevllle, via C C Railroad, dally, except Sundays 6.45. P. M. Onslow C. II. and Intermediate offi ces. Tuesdays and Fridays 6.00 A. M. Smith vllle malls, by steamboat, dally (except Sundays).. 8.30 A. M. Mails for Easy llill. Town Creek, Shallotteand Little River, Tues days and Fridays 2.00 p. hi. Wrtghtsville, dally?: 8.30 A. M. OPEN FOR DELIVERY. Northern through and way malls 7.30 A. M. Southern Mails '- 7.30 A. M. Carolina Central Railroad 8.45 A. M. Mails collected from street boxes business portion of city at 5 A. M.. 11.30 A.M. and 5.30 l M. and from other point of the city at 5 P. M Stamp Office open from 7 A. M. to 6 P.- M., Money Order and Register Department open from S A. M to 5 P.M.. continuously. General delivery open from 7 A.M. o 6 P.M. and on Sundays from 8.30 to 9.30 A. M. Carrier delivery open en Sunday from 8-30 to 9.30 A. M. "Kotisrh on Dentist Toolli Powder., Smooth, refreshing, Harmless, Ele. gant, Cleansing, Preservative and Fra grant. 15c. Druggists. cod 1884:. Harper's Bazar. ILLUSTRATED. Harper's Bazar is at once the 11 and useful Household Journal e 1 It is the acknowledged arbiter of fashion this country. Its fashion plates are the new ist nnd TTinst Btvliah: and its pattern sheet supplements and econamic suggestion sjalone are worth many times the cost of subscription. Its illustrations oi an neeaiewors artsjiruiu the best sources. Its literary and artistic Truant arfi of the hlehest order. Its stories nop.ms. and essave are by the first American and Euroncan authors. Its choice art plcturee xonld fill TKrtfolios. and its humorous cots nr thp. moet amuebur to be found ln any jour nal ln America. 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Cloth Cases for each volume, suitable for binding, will be sent by mall, postptid, on re ceipt of $1 00 each . nmm Remittances should be made by Post-Oface Money Order or Draft, to avoid eb&nee of loss Newspapers are not to copy this advertise ment without the express order ot ILurfxk A BjtOTHJEKS. Address HARPER RROTAERS, i WHOLESALE PPICES. The followtax- ouotrtlona reprcsen wholesale prices generally. In making up small orders higher prices nave to be charred &AGGINU -i i-fr Standard..... 11 O r ' 2 ft. .! 1014O : i ft sa BACON North Carolina: . Hams, r a............... 15 A Shoulders, V lb...... ......... 10 a Sides, V ft.. 11 O WKSTERN SMOKED- Hams........ 16 O Sides, V a .. 11 "O Shoulders. 9UO - l DRY SALTED ' . Sides, V lb- Ilfe3 Shoulders, V fiy 00 At 11 BARRELS Spiriu Turpentine,. scona Jiana, eacn.. 75 90 ed 36 0 a a a 23 20 a o Commissioners. j . . incorporated In 1S68 for 25 yearaby the Leg islature for Educational and I Charitable pur poses with a capital of $1,000,000 to winch a c serve runa of over fooo.ooo has since been dded. I- r By an overwhelming populai vote Its frah chJse was made apart of the present State Constitution adopted December 2t;A. D.,1873. The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by the people of any State. It never scales or postpones. Its Grand Slnarle Number Drawings take place monthly. j ; A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. Tenth Grand Drawing, Class K, ln the Academy of Muelc. at New Orleans, Tuesday. October 14. 1SS4 1731 Monthly Draw lng. Capital Prize, $75,000. 100,000 Tickets at Five Dol lars Kadi. Fractions in Filths in proportion. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 Capital Prize of..... 75,000 1 Capital Prize of i I.... 25.000 1 Capital Prize of 10.000 2 rizes 5 Prizes 10 Prizes 20 Prizes 100 Prizes 300 Prizes 500 Prizes 1000 Prizes Of $6,000.. .....1.... 12.C0C Ot 52.000 iU.WK) 1,000 ; 10,000 500 .......I.... 10,000 200... .....i.... 20,000 100.. 30,000 50 25,000 25 25,000 A.PPROXIMATION PRIZKS. 9 Approximation Prizes of ?750. 5 6,750 9 " 500. 1 4,500 9 i 250.1 2,250 of of Of Of Of of 1,967 Prizes, amounting to .. i. $265,500 Application for rates to clubs should be made only to the omce or the company in New ur leans. 1 For further Information, write clearly, glv lng full address. Make P. O. Money Or ders payable and address Registered Letters to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, NEW; ORIGANS, LA. POSTAL NOTES and ordinarv letters bv Mail or Express (all sums of $5 ana upwards uy express at our expense) to ; i Da.. A. DAUPMXN, New Orleans, La. t M. A. DAUPHIN, f 607 Seventh St., Washington, D. C. sept 10-wed-sat 5w-dw 5 18 O lUfcft 12 14 n 10 a 17 a New New York. each.... New Cltv.each. .... ....... BEESWAX V fi. UttlUKS, U BUTTER, lb North Carolina............... Northern........ CANDLES, r lb , Sperm Tadow.. ................. . . Adamantise .......... CUEESfc, v fiy Northern Factory............ Dairy, Cream State COFFEE, lb Java.......................... Laguyra...... 1214O UIO HtftO CORN MEAL, V bus.. In sacks 85 O COTTON TIES. V bundle.... 1 M O DOMESTICS Sheeting. 44, & yd 6V0 Yarns. bunch...... 85 O .EGGS, V dozen 16 O FISH Mackerel, No. 1, V bol.......l6 00 Mackerel, No. 1, v half bbl.. 8 50 Mackerel, No. 2, V bbl.... .. 9 CO Mackerel. No. 2. W half bbl.. 5 00 Mackerel, No. 3, V bbl 7 75 Mullets, bbl 4 00 Mullets, Pork bbls 7 00 N. C- Hoc Herring, V keg.... 3 00 Dry Cod, V lb. 5 FERTILIZERS, 2,000 ibs Peruvian Guano. No. 1 ..57 60 No. 2.i.....S6 00 " " Lobos.... ..00 00 Baugh's Phciephate 00 00 Carolina Fertilizer. 45. 00 Ground Bona. 00 00 Bone Meal.. 00 00 Bone Flour 00 00 Navassa Guano .40 00 Complete Manure 00 00 Whaun's Phosphate..... 00 00 Wsndo Phosphate 00 00 Berger & Butz's Phosphate.. 00 00 Excellenza Cotton Fertllizer.65 00 French's Carbonate of Limo... 7 00 French's Agricultural Lime.... 8 50 FLOUR, bbl Fine Northern Super........... " Extra Family 6 City Mills Extra 6 00 00 25 33 SS 12 12 12 25 14 17 C73 10 C10 oc TlO 00 a sit a 8 50 0400 a s C2 53 4237 00 5l 0G O60 00 50 00 - AT40 00 4745 00 57 0C 045 0C 0C7 a 070 00 070 00 ffii'iO 00 two 00 n 7 50 O90 0 00 4 75 5 75 50 eo Family ..6.75 Extra Family.... 6 do- GLUE th... 11 GRAIN, V bushel Corn, from store, bags.whlta. . 8 1 Corn, cargo, ln bulk, white.. '4 Corn, cargo, ln bags, white.. 72 Corn, cargo, mixed, In bags.. Oats, from store 65 Cow Peas 1 25 HIDES, tf-lb-Green .. a 4 2A tt 5 2 a 6 2i a 8 00 tt 6 5U a 6 on Dry HAY, v 100 tta- 5 11 Vlt. 20 15 75 NEW TORK HERALD. WEEKLY EDITION, ONE DOLLARTA YEAR. It contains all the areneral news of. the Daily Edition of the Herald, which has the largest circulation ln the United Staines. - Independent in Politics, it Is the most valuable chronicle of political news in the world, impartially giving the oc currences and opinions of all parties, bo that all sides may be known, in tbeucpsrrtmcni Foreign News j ) the Herald has always been distinguished by tho fullness of Its cable despatches, j The new transatlantic telegraph cables i will Increase facilities. ! The Farm Department of the Weekly Herald la practlcaU It goes to the point, tand does not give wild j theories. The farmer will save many more than i 1 One Dollar a Year i from the suggestions of the farm department alone, concerning soil, cattle,: crops, trees, buildings, gardening, poultry and agricultu ral' economy. "The Home" ' instructs the housewife and the children ln re gard to economical and iasteful new. dishes, the fashions, and the making of home com forts. In addition, are given latest reports of trade and i Produce Markets, j the condition of money, columns of "Miscella neous Reading, Poetry, a Complete Story every week, Jokes and Anecdotes, Sporting News, . Popular Science, 4 the doings of well-known Persons of J.th World, a department devo ed to Sermons ani Relioious Notes. While the WEEKLY HERALD gives tht latest and best News of the World, It: Is also a Journal for the Family. Subscribe one dollar, at any time, for a fulj year. Postage Free' to any part of the United States or Canadas. j ' THE NEW YORK HERALD, 1 ln a Weekly Form, ONE DOLLAR A YEAR Address. NEW YORK HERALD, dec 19 Broadway and Ana Street Notice. rjlHE FIRH OF nOLLlNGSWORTU A CO. Everybody in want of Paints, White Lead, Glass &e., sbonld co to Jacosi's 1:) 1 1 1 -r'ANAKESis gives inslan "M i sreUef, and is an infaliMe cure for Piles- - Price $1, , X it drugsitts. or tent pre r h! 'isld by malL fiatspleree. 2J, i AtU A x 1 TTK3,' hxters. Ix;,15 ITrr York, has been changed this day by the retlremen of S II. TRIMBLE and the adrolg&lcin cf T. P.SYKE3. The business will be ondncte as heretofore un3cr the name and f.tylp of Eastern Western..... North River. HOOP I1RON, LARD, V lb Northern.... North Carolina. . 00 LIME, V barrel 1 40 LUMBER, City Sawed, V M ft. Ship Stuff, rcsawed. 13 00 Rough Edge Plank 15 00 West India Cargoea.according to quality 13 00 Dressed Flooring-, seasoned.. 13 00 Scautling and Board. comn..!2 00 Xsew Urop cuua, la nnas..... .. .. .. ij, bbla Porto Rico, bib ads " ln bbls Sugar House, in hhds. 7 " lr.bbls Svrun. In bbls NAILS, ip Keg, Cnt,10d basis.. OILS, V gallon leroscne Lard Linseed. ........... ........... Roein Tar Deck and Spar 00 OULTRY Chickens, live, grown 2 ' O a a a a a a- a o o o a a 60 12 Si 8 75 l)y 671 75 30 10O 0 12 25 25 85 3 14Vt 10 mo co 016 0C T18 022 00 015 SC 31 32 31 00 26 40 00 11 10 90 90 00 o a a & a it a 0 a a a a a. o 16 49 38 45 00 23 80 6C 45 00 00 20 Si tt o a u o 024 017 018 75 25 Spring.... 10 Turkevs 75 PEANUTS bushel 1 10 POTATOES, V bnshel sweet to Irish. W bbl 2 00 PORK, V barrel- City MCBS 23 CC Prime 16 00 Rump 17 00 RICE Carolina, V fb 4Vi Rough. & bushel 95 O RAGS, tf" ib Country 1V4 Ulty lUfi ROPE, r lb. 14Vt SALT, 1? sack. Alum.. ......... 00 0 Livcrpoo 00 0 Lisbon 00 0 American 00 0 SUGAR, V lb Cuba 00 0 Porto Rico 30 0 A Coffee 00 0 B 4...t. 00 0 ..................... rj am Ex C 630 61 Crushed.... lOVwfl 11 SOAP, V lb Northern 5 0 6 4 SHINGLES, 7 In. V M 10 60 Oil 00 isommon. ... .................. Z u a 3 00 Cypress ; Saps 4 60 0 5 00 Cyprees Hearts............... 0 00 0 7 60 STAVES. V M W. O. Barrel.. 12 00 018 R. O. Hogshead.. 00 00 010 CM TALLOW, y lb 4 0 6 TIMBER, V M feet Shipping. 12 00 all 0 rme miii 11 25 013 co Mill Prime 7 60 0 8 69 Mill Fair 6 000 6 SO Common Mill... 5 00 0 0 OS , Inferior to Ordinary... 0 00 0 4 00 WHISKEY, V gal Northern.. 1 00 0 4 08 North Carolina......... 100 0 2 60 WOOL, tf- lb Washed H & Unwashed....... 5 0 20 Burrv. 10 0 15 75' 75 - 00 75 ,00 00 8 M jnly 9 tf nOLLIKGS WORTH X. AGENTS wanted for The Lives of a tne 1 reEiaer.ia or uie u. a The largest.- handsomest. best book erer sold for less than twice our trice. The fastest selling book ' In America, mmense profits to agents. All intelligent people want It- Any one can become a suc cessful agent. Terms free. Halle rx Boos Co.. Portland. 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