Ki I T" ! , I ' -. . ' ffZY,e Cure ox Coughs, CZolds is,Croup, Influ-1 ' .:r.J, Whooping Cough, In- - .......tvir.finn rvnrl fnr til Tr-H .ntc.""fi r , - h -on t:n-p- vc persons m aavan-g -, of ihc Disease, k or bale i- gists. Price, 25 Cents. ! 'it ft l Have SurTered!" 1. pverv disease imaginable 11 for thn:e voirs. uur . WnrnriiU T. .f- Anderson, recom- nvr;ll- x -on Bittera" to me, 'laltwo bottles! LITTLE UOSE. I sent a little maiden , To plnek for me arosfl. - The sweetest and the fairest lhat in the earden erowa A blu3h rose Droud and temW Upon it stem so slender. Swaying in dreamy splendor vi wnere yellow sunshine glows. Back came the little maiden, itf . v un aroop.ng, downcast bead And slow, reluctant tootsteps, . nud mis to me see said: "I find no sweet blush roses In all Lhn Pftrilpn r!ncoo There are no Summer roses. It must be they are dead." Then bent I to the maiden And touched hfir shminur hIr rDear heart, in all the warden Was nothing hail so fair! "Nay !" safd I, "let the ro;es Die in the sarden closes. Whenever fate disposes, If 1 this rose may wear I" LippincoWs. . A Wonderful Resurrection. In the London Lancelot September 0 is reeorueu a case ol resurrection im un in' iv fomnien(l Hop liitters to 1, Walker, liuckner, Mo and heartily re- cvery one. J. I write this as a fitkea of the appreciation I have of yoiirHil'4 milerSi j was aniicted With iistHnitnatory rheumatism ! ! ! Forueirly S ven years, and no medicine seera- ii io do me any ; Good:!! .Until 1 iried two bottles of your Hop Bitters, and to my surprise I am as (ji li to-day as ever I was. I hope 'oii may have abundant success". "In this great and''' Valuable medicine: Anyone! wishing to . know more about my cure? an learn by addresing me, E. M. Williams, 1103 iOth street, Washing ton, D. C. 1 consider your Renijdy the beat remedy In existence For Indigestion, kidney fjompiaint "And nervous debility. I have just Returned -From the south in a fruitless search for health, and find that your Bitters are doio? me more Good ! Than anything else; A month ago 1 was extremely 'Emaciated ! !'!" And stearcsly able to walk. Now I am I (laininz strength ! and "Flesh!" And hardly a day passes but what I am j ro2jpiiiented on my improved appear ance, and it is all due to Hop Bittern ! J. Wickliffe Jackson, Wilmington, Del. trxme genuuia wunout a bunch ol zr en Hods on the white label. Shun all the vile. 11 poljonous stun thelr"name. with "Hop" 01 "Hops" In sept 13 lm asw nrm .UNDEVELOPED -PARTS ? TJIF. HUMAN BODY KXLARGKD, DEVF.Tr- OPKO. STRKNGTHENED." nv.TtLwmt'nt lone run lnouriMiwr. Eto.. i an interesting In reply toin- bnedtxmMlii. On the contrary, the ad yertiar are ' highly indoriwdETntereittgcf fura circuiam eivins an m persona may get art.iulrs bv addressing LkiuMkihi'MjOk, htutfalo, N.Y. Tiait rruitf tU. tpl 16 lyd&w & REOABLE SELF-CURE' bent noted and eoocessful speciallsU In theU.S (now retired) for thecuroof jVerrot Dettttity ft nanHooa,.rmttUnaa aud Jeeay. Sen B plain Beu.lelfiiVfciopeyeei. DruggUtScaauUli AddrtM DFL WARD 4 CO.. Leuisiaoa Mat ' DO YOU KNOW THAT LORRIL ARB'S CLIMAX PLUG TOBACCO wilh lied Tin Taj?; ROSE LEAF Fine Cut Chew !.?; NAVY CLIPPINGS, and Black, Brown an l Ui ow SNUFFS are tho best and cheapest, alUy coubldered? aiut 6 ly d&w Dr. Mott's Powders VEV'ERlFAIL TO CURE INT FLAM MiL n "orJ of the aidnys, Gravel, Gleet. Strict jrwan'lall Urinary diseases. Nervous and rnyslcarDebility, yenital Weakness and all wo untold miseries caused by Indiscretion w txeesses. Syphilis In all its forms perma nuy o-irqd. lellow Brown spots on face J body.Sore Throat ani Nose, ScrofuU, Old s, Lczema, Tetter and all Blood and Skin PHf; Ur,nav diseases cured In 3 days. vtp !- 1 Enc'oso t the money tc FRANK . ?3 A co-. Baltimore. Md., and it will 9ent by mail sealed. For sale by all drug ba; seu; by mall, j july7dwly Dodd's Nervine No. 2. lyiLL CURE NERVOlJS, PHYSICAL ctpV na GeQltal Weakness caused by India fceSi ania vi0,atlnS tne laws of health, Cd. b P11 HUNTER'3 PILLS VSL m1118 la a11 11 orm8 and stages, iWTh0r Krown f pots n the face and body, ai i v?at an,i No9. Scrofula, Tetter. JCcze-giichin- sensation. Salt Rheum and all Strw .,an Stln Dlaease8, Urinary Diseases and "Tcturej speedily cured Price $2 SewWf 11 U0TS FK&I4LG FRIKND iioal 8 10 ctlTQ Irregularities or Supprea iarfiS,. il?e i bv or disease. Married tavtL?!1" n delicate state of health are moneVT to "a Prico $3. Enclose the Viv7 ll either medlcluo to FRANK STBy TheDaily Revibw. BalUmore, ftld and it wUHbe W DrLm,aU or exPresa sealed. For sale by WeakNeriouslVIeri Wbo debility, exhansted tW'-. prematur decay and I failure to perform lire's utle properly are caused by ?es? error of youth, tc, wilt find a perfect and lasting restoration to robust health n,l TfsrrH uiianhood ia j n t WARSTON BOLUS fteitaer stomach dmreinc bo nor instrnmenta. Thia treatment of Afrrom o to 1 1 1 t-v and 5MEDY Ca-4'W St. Kei York. be f proribunced physically impossible. 10 view of the fact to which we drawn attentioa. . . .. ler apparent death by hanging, so af-re- ruarkable as to be worthy ot notice and discussion outside of purely professional circles. The case is reported bv Dr. Ernest V. White, senior assistant medical oQicer to Kent Lunatic Asvlum. at Cbarthan. near Canterbury. The pa tient was a woman 53 years old, in flicted with that form of insanity known as melancholia. She had tried to kill herself before admission into the asv lum, and made several attempts toi take her life after being received into the instittction. Finally she succeeded in escaping the watchfulness ot tbeati tendants who had frusUated her pre vious efforts at self-destructioD, and hid berselt in a bath room, where she was found to be hanging to a ladder by a cord formed of portions of her dress. eight minutes after she had been seen alive by another patient. V ben cut down she was apoarently quite dead. Animation was so com I'letely suspended that there was no symptom which enabled the medical men present to distinguish her condi tion from that of real death. This is the remarkable feature of the case. So far as the doctors could see, the woman was dead. The skin was ashy pale, the surface temperature very low, ihe lips were livid, and the eyes dilated and in sensible to the action ot light; there was no pulse at the wrist or temrjles: no definite heart beat could be detected even by the stethoscope: respiration had absolutely ceased, and unconscious ness was complete. Even the appli cation of galvanism tailed to contract the muscles. It the woman had been a criminal. who had suffered the extreme penalty ol the law, the physicians would doubtless have been justified by the symptoms in pronouncing her dead; yet she is alive to-day, and not only well physically, but last recovering from all mental derangement! 'Dr. White and his assistants wisely ref used to act upon appearances. They gave their patient the benefit oi the doubt in their minds, although that doubt was very slight. Resort was had to artificial respiration according to what is known in medicine as the Sil vester method. The movements were performed slowly only ten times a minute but about ten minutes alter they were begun an exceedingly feeble attempt at natural respiration was nbtr d, and very weak pulsations of the heart were prcceived by the aid of the stethoscope. Ten minutes is a long time to wait for the first signs of re turning life, and it is to be feared that in many cases of apparent death, es pecially by drowning, the measures necessary for resuscitation are not con tinued long enough to rekindle the smouldering spark of life that remains in tha body. There can hardly be too much patience or perseverance. In this case artificial respiration was stead ily maintained for two hours before the natural breathing was suiliciently es tablished to dispense with assistance in thi3 way." If it had been abandoned earlier, the woman would probably have died, notwithstanding her partial restoration to sensibility. We need not follow the treatment in detail. The patient became imperfectly conscious about eleven hours after the act of strangulation, and in the course of a fortnight was in good bodily health. She lost her melancholy illusions and became cheerful, looking back at her attempt at sucide with horror. For two days from the time of hanging, however, her memory was a complete blank. This extraordinary case is interesting in several aspects. The complete as simulation of death suggests a possi bilitv that physicians may sometimes themselves be deceived as to the (act of death, especially careless practitioners or those of comparatively limited in formation. We have already referred to the lesson which it teaches of the need ot steadfast and hopeful perse verance in efforts to restore those who have apparently lost their lives by strangulation or drowning. . It would appear that artificial respiration is more useful and effective when the move ments are performed slowly than when they exceed ten a minute. This is an important point for those to remember who are called upon to render first aid to the injured. Finally, this remarka ble occurrence may well lead to specu lation as to the many stoiies which have been published of the restoration to life of men who have apparently suf fered death by hanging on the gallows. It is probable that fully seven min utes had elapsed between, the moment of the act of su?pensiou and the time when the woman was cut down. Who can say that similar measures might not has c brought about af resuscitation if she had remained hanging twice as long? And might not a strong man possess the potential ability to recover, with like assistance, from the effects of strangulation lasting half an hour? Who can now assert, with confidence, that a convict with neck unbroken cut down A fter hanging thirty minutes, and turned over, to friends having all the resources of modern medical science at command, might .not be called back to existence in this world? : Such an event is improbable enough, wo know ; but wa do cot eco how it can Ayer's Ague Cure is warranted to cure all cases ol malaria. Sold by all druggists. Price one dollar. M The most verdant young man of the period was the one who attempted to cut grass with a bicycle. - . Pretty AVoraen. Ladies who would retain freshness and vivacity. Don't fail to try "Wells' Health Rcnewer." Charity is one of the noblest virtues that link earth with perfection. ; A Card. To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of man hood, &c., I will send a recipe that will cure you. FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a mis sionary in South America. 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Railroad at 7.30 P M. and 8.00 A. M Southern Mails for all points South, daily 8.00 P. M. Western mails (C. C. Railway) daily, (except Sunday) 6.15 P. M. All points between Hamlet and Ral eigh 6.45 P. M. Mall for Chcraw and Darlington Rail road 8.00 P. M. Mails for points between Florence and Charleston , ..8.00 P. M. Fayctteville and offices on Cape Fear Blver, Tuesdays and Fridays...... 1.00 P. M. Fayetteville,via C C Railroad, daily, except Sundays..... 6.45,P. M. Onslow C. H. and intermediate oifl ces, Tuesdays and Fridays 6.00 A. M. Smlthville mails, by steamboat, dally (except Sundays) 8.30 A.M. Mails for .Easy Hill, Town Creek, Shallotte anif Little River, Tues days and Fridays 2.00 P. M. Wrightsville, daily ..8.30 A. M. OPEN FOR DELIVERY. Northern through and way mails.... 7.30 A. M. Southern Mails 7.80 A. M. Carolina Central Railroad 8.45 A. M. Malls collected from street boxes business portion of city at 5 A. M., 11.30 A.M. and 5.30 P. 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 8 A. M to 5 P. M., continuously. General delivery open from 7 A.M. 106 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. O At Cost! VER 500 BOXES TOBACCO AT COST to ckieut. Also, a large stock of Plug and Smoking Tobacco at very low prices, fiom the Best Faf lories In Virginia. Cigars and Cigarettes By the mllliion, at the Office of CAPE FEAR TOBACCO WORKS, eept 15 tf No. 132 Vorth Market St. Groceries, &c. 150 UIIDS" pk!mecubamolasses j QQ Hhds. Prime Porto Rico MOLASSES, 500 Half 150119 stAn,ard baggikg- 1 000 BilS" Arrow TIES. J rQQ Bdla Pieced TIES, 500 Bbls rLOUR ' QQ Bbls. SUGAR, nnn Bags COFFEE. LIME. CEMENT, PLASTER, A. All at lowest prices. WORTH & WORTH. aug i3 . - Dr. OFFICE OF s. c. is, NO. 323 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, op positeJUUer'aDrufr 8tore. n 49- ott c barrels of office hours, wnlca are as follows 7 to 10 a.m., 3 to 9 p.m. , Platform of the democratic Party cf North Carolina. We again congratulate the people o! iortb Carolina on the career of peace prosperity and good government on which she entered alter the inaugura tion ot a Democratic State administra tion, and which has been unbroken tor so many years since; upon the iust and impartial enforcement of the laws; up on the efficiency of oar common Fchool ssstem, 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 ourgelvea.to exert, in the future, as we have done in the past, our best efforts to promote the material interests of all sections of the State, j Affirming our adherence to Demo cratic principles as heretofore enuncia ted in the platforms of the party, it is hereby Resolved, That we regard a free and fair expression of the public will at the ballot-box a3 the only sure means of pre serving our free American institutions, and that the corrupt and corrupting use of federal patronage, in influencing and controlling elections is dangerous to the liberties of the Statu and the Union. Resolved, That we are in lavor ol 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, That no government has a right to burden its people with taxes bevond the amount required to pay its necessary expenses and gradually ex tinguish its public debt. And that whenever the revenues, however tie our Senators and Representatives in Congress to exert themselves in favor of such legislation as will secure thi3 end. 1 riyed. exceed this amount, they should be reduced so as to avoid a surplus in the treasury. We therefore urge upon Resolved, That with respect to the tariff we reaffirm tho life-long and hind amental principles of the party declar ed in the National Democratic plat- torms and that the details of the method oy wnicn 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; tut in our opinion theduties on foreign importation should be lovied for the production of public revenue, aud 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. Resolved, That the course ot the Democratic party in furtherance of popular education, by efficient public schools in all sections, aud the establish ment of graded and normal schools in the larger 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 as it can be done without burdening the people by cxeessive 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 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 ba made by the Congress of the United States; provided always, has the same shall be disbursed by. State agents and not accompanied by objectionable features and embarrass-, ing conditions. Resolved; That it is due to the white people of ' our eastern counties, who have so cheerfully borne their share ot our common burdens, that the pres enter some other equally effective system of county government, shall be maintained. Sesolved That in view ot the exist ing and increasing harmony and kind ly feeling between tho two races in this State and a similar condition of things which we believe to exist generally in other Southern States, we deprecate the attempt of the Republican party in its recent platform at Chicago to force civil rights as a living issue, and we denounce it as a fire-brand and a hypo critical expression of interest in the black race, a wanton insult to the whites of the South, and tending to stir up strife between the now friendly races. MISCELLANEOUS. Livery and Sale Stables. JJAVING RECENTLY ENLARGED AND Improved our acnommodatlons vre are now (prepared to offer increased facllittes for the boarding ot horses and care of vehicles. Low rates and careful attendance guaranteed. Horees for Bale and horses and vehicles for hire on accommodating terms. 9f The handsomest hearse in the city. H O LLI XG 3 WORTH & SIKES, Livery and Sa'e Stables, spt 16 Corner Fourth an! Mulberry sts miscellaneous! , . -Capital Prize STG.OOOl Tickets only 85. Shares in pro portion. Monday jKD ALL THE WEEK YOU W1 nnd large constgwinenta of Apple. Peaches, Pears Chickens, hggs and all other country produce Tteae coods must be roM at once. Call on A W. RIVENBARK, The Live Grocer and Commission Merchant. 11 North Water (.. sept 15 Wilmington. N. C. MORPHINE HABIT DK. H. H- KIKE, of th DeGatewy I il Horn, mmw oAn Bcotady wfcei fcr UmK qalcfclr hI tltty. For Urtlmo cata from tnirat 4lcl ,fce, ,iHrw .K. , tUK, AM ratto fcC w Irk dty. ka y cm car FREEH 4s of Strews bit UuU i -will may tu&rt trUl jvfk:r J f n receipt IS t for Bos SCtics r?,U .;. . iru; (um,cvm mi n tnv T H 'JEIESDSASDHlLOffCnilEXS:. EAR ME FOB Mr CAUSE AN BE 81- tent-thit ts mir hejr." "r - . Cologne. Ei tra-us. Toilet and Sachet Pow ders. toat. Turtisa Towels. Toilet Case. mipuMtottaivJ iiko 0 Drags Ac. Prescriptions a spec ialty.' " ' t- At" - - - J I. Louisiana - State Lottery Company. ffe do her Up certify that we supervise V11 arrangements for all the Monthly ar.d Semi Annual JJrtnoing of The Louisianai State Lot tery Company, and im person manage and con- rol the Drawings themselves arid thai tht tame are conducted with honesty, fairness, and n good faith toward ail parties, and tanthor ize the Company to use this certificate, with fac similes of our signatures attaclif-a. tn its adrer iscments." 3 si 1 Commissioners. Incorporated In 1368 for 25 rears by tbe Lrar talatnre for Educational and Charitable pur poses with a capital of $1.000.0tx 16 whch a cserve fund of over 5.V,000 has Uife beer d.ied. By an overwhelming ponnlai vota Us Iran ch!ae was maoc atiart ot thd present state Constitution adopted Decern ber 2d. A...l..ls7i?. The only Lottery ever voted on and'etulprscti tne people of any State. j f never scales or postpones. : Its Grand Single Number Drawings take place monthly. j A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TP WIN A FORTUNE. Tenth Grand Drawing; Class K, tn the Academy of Music, at New sOrleans, Tuesday, Octoter 14, 1S1 1731 Monthly Draw Capital Prize, $75,000. 100,000 Tickets at iFive dol lars Each. Fractions in Fifths tn proportion. j LIST OF PRIZES. 1 Capital Prize of , 1 Capital Prize of 1 Capital Prize of....... 2 Prizes of $6,000 5 Prizes of 2,000.. ..... 10 Prizes of 20 Prizes of 100 Prizes of 300 Prizes of 500 Prizes of 1000 Prizes of 1,000. j...- 500 200, 100 k... ftO. ..... 25.. I... APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $750. v " 500. 9 250. f 75,000 25.000 10.000 12.00C 10,000 10,000 10,000 20,000 30,000 25,000 25.000 6,750 4,500 2,250 1,967 Trlzes, amounting to ..... $265,500 Application for rates to clubs should be made only to the office of the Company in new ur leans. j . For further information, write' clearly, giv ing full address. Make P. O. Money Or ders payable and address Registered Letters to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK! New Orleans, La. POSTAL NOTES and ordinary letters by Mall or Express (all sums of $5 and upwards by Express at our expense) to 1 M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La Mr M. A. DAUPHIN. t 607 Seventh St., Washington D. C sept 10-wed-sa.t 5w-d&w North Carolina Resources "One of the most useful series of .dcscrip tivo books ever published about any State." Boston Post. Hale's Industrial Series. Two Volumes Now Ready, j f I. The Woods and Timbers of .North Carolina. Curtis's Emmons', I andl Kerr's Botanical Reports; supplemcntedlby accurate County Reports of Standing Forests, and illus trated by an excellent Map of the) fetate. 1 Volume 12mo. Cloth, 273 pp., $1J25. II. In the Coal and Iron Counties ok North Carolina Emmons', Kerr', Laid ley's, Wilkes', and the Census Bportfc; sup plemented by full and accurate sketches of the Fifty six Counties and Map of the State. 1 Volume 12mo. Cloth, 425 ppi, $1.50. Sold by all Booksellers, or mailed postpaid, on receipt of the price, by IS J. llALKjA &OJN, Publishers, Booksellers and Stationer?, - New York Or. P. M II ALE. Publisher. Raldgh. m C. sept 23. NEW YORK HERALD. WEEKLY EDITION. ONE DOLlAfTCA TEAR. It contains all the general news pf the Dally Edition of tho Herald, which has tho )argest circulation in the United Stathcs. . Independent in Politics, It Is the most valuable chronicle of political news in the wotW, impartially giving the oc currences and opinions of all parties, ho that all sides may be known, in the uepartmem Foreign News the Herald has always been distinguished by the fullness of its cable despatches. The new transatlantic telegraph cables will intrcase facilities. r The Farm Department of the Weekly Herald Is practical. It goes to . 1 1 . J () 1 A. . 1 i lie point, aou uoes uui give wiiu tuvnea. xne iarmer win save many more man One Dollar a Year from the suggestions of the farm department alone, concerning sou, cattle, crops, itrees, buildings, gardening, poultry and agrteullu ral economy. "The Home" instructs the housewife and the children' In re. gard to economical and tasteful new (Sshes, the fashions, and the making of home com forts. In addition, are given latest reports of trade And Produce Markets, j f the condition of money, columns off Miscella neous Reading, Poetry, a Complete fetory very week. Jokes and Anecdotes, Spirting News, Popular science, ! the doings of well-ktown Pcrftoms of tb World, a ilepartment devo ed to SERMONS AND RELIGIOUS TESil give tht it Is also a WHOLESALE PP1CES. wholesale priees generailT. ' In making cp smau oroezs higher prices haTO to be charsea While the WEEKLY UKKALD latest and best News ot the World, Journal tor the family. ; Subscibe one dollar, at any time, for h fnH year. Postage t ree to any part of Stbe tjiited states ox canaoas. THE NEW YORK HERALD, I ONE DOLLAR! A YAA Addreft. NEW YORK HERALD, dee 19 Proilay anI Ann Street; At rfHE WILMIGTON SHIRT FACTORY, L No-27, Market st. Nlcht thlrta, all sizes, "ic. Congress, ttte most popular and -beat White Shirt jn the market, 75c Colored Shirts !5c and qpward. fcciilde Shirts at all prices. Boy's yachting la great variety. 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A CORN MEAL, V bus., tn sacks 85 O vAJi-rur ties, bunrtiei... fl LKMtSXlUS Sheeting, 44. & yd.. A Yarns. & bunch .A EGGS, dozen. ic FiSH- Mackerel, No. 1, V bel.......lG 00 M;tckereL No. 1, half bbl.. 8 .0 Mackerel, No. 2, b)l.... .. 9 to MACkcrel, No. 2, f half bbl.. 5 00 Mactcre', No. 3, V bbl....... 7 75 Mullets, V bbl... 4 (XT Mullets, Pork bbla.... 7 00 N. C. Rto Herring, keg.... S 00 Dry Co.1, V 5 FKRriLIZER'5, V 2.000 Ifca PcruvbinUuano, No. 1 57 50 ' " No. 2...... .36 CO ' ' ' Loboa 00-00 Cangh's Phcipphate 00 CO Carolina FeruUicr.-.. 45 00 Ground Rone- 00 00 Rone Meal... j...00 00 Bone Flour........... 00 00 Navassa Gu:ino...............0 00 Complete Manure .......00 00 Whann's Phosphate.. 00 00 Wando Phocphate 00 00 Kcrgcr & Rutz's PhorhatcOO 00 Kxcellenza Cotton rerilllzcr.63 00 French's CarlKnate of Umo... 7 00 French's Agricultural Lime.... 8 50 FLOUR, bbl Fine . 0 00 Northern Super 4 75 Extra 5 75 " Family 6 50 City Mills Extra 6 60 " Family.... . 6 75 Extra Family.... 6 60 GLUE W ft 11 GRAIN. bushel Corn, from store, bags, white. Corn, cargo, in bulk, white.. Corn, cargo, in bags, white.. Corn, cargo, mixed. In bags.. Oats, from store.............. Cow Pea HIDES, if ib Green Dry HAY, V 100 lbs Western. North River. iHOOP IRON, V Ifc Northern... North Carolina 00 IJMK, f barrel 1 40 fliiir.it, tsawed, if M ft. Ship Stuff, rceawed. 18 00 820 fC Rough Edge Plank.. .15 00 16 C( West India Cargoes, according to quality... ......13 00 018 Dressed Flooring, seasoned.. 18 00 022 CC Scautllng and Board. comn..l2 00 015 MOLASSES, V gallon . Kiew crop Cuba, la hhds..... 3C " M " In bbla...... 31 rorto luco, lahhds 32 in bbls at ?20 00 fio 10 rio co a s 10 0 cs,v 4? 4 (VI O 9 am an S7 00 i51 00 tSCO 00 C50 00 i0 00 U5 OC t7 M5 CC OC7 01 70 00 070 0J im) o . 0CO 00 0 9 0 0 4 26 0 6 2.V O 6 25 0 8 00 O66U 0 6 0.) 1 8) 'A 72 f.5 25 5 11 20 15 75 0 a a 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 50 12 8 tn 75 7 10 0 0 0 25 .1 b 10 Sugar House, in hhds......... 00 1 .. 1 20 40 00 11 10 00 90 00 2 10 75 10 ,f " In bbls, SvniT. In libln NAILS, V Kcg.Cut.10d basis! OILS, V gallon- Kerosene Lard..... Linseed.. Rosin.... Tar...... Deck and Spar 00 POULTRY Chickens, live, grown.. " Spring Turkey b PEANUTS y bushel POTATOES, V bnshel Sweet Irish, V bbl PORK, V barrel City Mess Prime ...16 00 ..w1"?1" .- .17 00 muj-i;arouna. y lb.. ........ Rough, V bushel RAGS, V ib Country ROPE","ib.I"""."I"II"m 8ALT, eack, Alum LIverpoo ..................... Llabon American ; SUGAR. ib Cuba. t0 2 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 to a a 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 4J i 5 Oj 2S 80 fC 41 00 00 20 22 5: 75 : 25 23 SC 024 017 01S Porto Rico .......11 00 a ixjcc B ..... . C .". Ex C Crushed.............. t'" , v id onnern. ....... . 5 SHINGLES, 7 in. VM.... lo 50 Common.... .................. 2 60 Cypress rSaps.. 4 60 Cyprecs Hearts.: 0 00 aTyt y M-w- - Earrel..l2 00 IL O. Hogshead 00 00 TALLOW, V 4 TIMBER, f M feet Shlpplng.12 CO 11 Fine Mill. ..... 11 Mill Prime.... 7 60 4U0 95 0 lVt0 110 !4Vi0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 100 5 0 75 75 00 75 00 00 Mm rair.....::.; 11 6A 011 CO 0 3 CO 0 5 00 0 7 50 018 00 010 00 0 6 014 00 -013 00 0 8 60 Common Mill... 5 00 , inienor to OrdJnary o 00 WHISKEY, tf" gal-Northern.. 1 00 North Carolina 1 m WOOL, V ih Washed n Unwashed.... ................ 55 Burr v.... ......... ............ 10 0 O 0 a 0 0 0 50 CO 00 00 50 2J 20 15 IS84. Harper's Young People. AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY' 16 Pages. SUITED TO BO TP AJID OIRLS OF TSOlf SIX TO SIXTEEN TSARS OF AGE. vol. V. commences .November 6, 1883. II a Brat's Youwo People Is tho best week. !yuJ5, cnl'1rcn ln America Southwestern Christian Advocate. All that the artists skill can accomplish In the way of illaf trail on baa been done, and the best talent of tho country has contributed to its text New England Journal of Education. BOStOn. : ..:,; - . ; In. 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