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MISCELLANEOUS I :. : ... I - I or t -. 'r.ronchitis.Croup, Influ 1 . ..U, WlvoTSmrrConp'h-Tn- ::'.a. " """''"o o r'-V r, .r-.iuniption and for the re4 K'- ...U ;,'TVr:rr5in nrivnri - i - x ""'.Vv-cfthc Disease. ,v all 1: For Sal ts. Price. 25 Cents. 1 - in 1 III. liW.UIJ.HHH TheDaily Review. THE COACHMAN'S PET. I iljuve Suffered!' pverv disease imaginable for JuV. three; years. Our ':;T,;;f T. J. Anderson, recom- Hop Bitters" to me, iB.wIttfobotilcs! m entirely cured, and heartily re p Walker, liuckner, Io. J. A maiden fair I chanced to see ueninu a span of sbankin? hnrspa Her eves bid fair to set me wild. ' I flit- .. . KKiK a? son as woodland ; mosses. " And prone was I to lift my hat : ; v nen on ine avenus 1 spied her, But well I knew I dare not bow AIas! the coachman was beside her. I met her on her wav to chnreh. As down the street I walked with leisure: I glanced at her with loving eye fierquicK response seemed Iraught with pleasure. She looked as though she'd like tn speak But that I know must be denied her. For when I glanced again I saw I hat horrid coachman still besideher. I met her tiwe and time aain. And every time seemed more enraptured: It really geemed as though my heart iy mis iair mam was wholly cap- lurea. Until one day a friend who knew l.ne lady and her faithtul driver. Said she'd been married eighteen years. Ana twas her husband there beside her. Tonkers Statesman. CLEVELAND'S FAMILY. T,.-rifp this! as a Token of the apprfciation I have of With icilsnioiatory rheumailam ! t ! 'for nearly j ,. . Seven years, and 110 medicine seem- fd'ioilo me any :,,,! ! ! ! ! L'niil 1 tried two bottles of your Hop otirr and to my surprise 1 am as !.!! 10 dav as ever I was. I hope -Vou may have abundant success1 -In this great ana" Valuable medicine: Anyone ! f wishing to know more about my cure? Can learn by addresing me, E. M. 3i William ton, I). C. 1 03 10th street, Washing- 'I consider your Hcnntiv the best remedy In existence For Indigestion, k:dney ! Complaint "And nervous debility. I have just Returned 1 From the south in a fruitless search for health, and find that your Bitters are doing me more Good ! j Than anything else; A month a?c 1 was extremely 'Emaciated' ! ! !" And scarcely able to walk. Now I am j Gaining strength ! and "Flesh!" T And hardly a day "passes but. what I am : : .. . .. . A Well-informed Persons Tells How He Cared for His Mother and Sisters. It is true that Governor Cleveland t t L a naa a nome at nis uncle's Dy marriage, (Mr. Lewis F. Allen,) for a year. The nephew worked regularly in Mr Allen's office, assisting in the compila tion of the "American Herd Book." which Mr Allen was then successfully prosecuting. And after Mr. Cleveland had entered the law ofiico of Messrs Bo wen & Rogers, which position Mr. Allen secured for him. it was frequent ly the case that after his day's duties in the city he would assist his uncle in the even ine1, or in the case of an unusual accumulation of work give additional time thereto. There were delicate ser vices of a family character which G ro ver Cleveland also cheerfully accorded, and while we would in no way under rate Mr. Allen's kindness, it was SMALL FEET AT AN Y PRICE The Popular Craze Creating desire Tor the Amputation of Big? Toes. Philadelphia 1 ot i -pf vL - f ancoast. of the Jefferson Medical College, has been talking to a reporter abont the craze for small feet, . espec ially among the male sex. Within a month he has had rails frnm : f Quaker City dudes and one woman, all making the singular request 10 have their big toes amputated in order that they may get their teet into the smallest possi pie uoots. uther prominent sur geons have had the same exnerienre. and the insane desire tn spmta tht beautiful by mutilation appears to be epidemic, j j "I can't account for this remarkable desire for being mutilated lor the sake of appearance," said Dr. Pancoat. "but I can say that it has. like all fashionable crazes, sprung ap in a very .short time, ft must be due to the pointed shoe. You see, the cutting oft ot a bis toe would not! materially shorten a loot, bat 11 wouiu mate tne en ot it narrower, so that the patient would be able to wear a shoe as pointed as a dagger. This seems to be the modern concep tion ot pedal beauty. By-and-by the pointed shoe will go out and then these people who are having their big toes sliced off will be sorry " " W ould the slicins off of his big toe hurt a dude?" asked the reporter. ' "Not materially," answered tne phy sician. "In fact, people whose toes have had I to be amputated through disease seem to get along all right. I have had lots of patients whose toes have been removed, and they have always been consoled when told of the dainty little boots they will be able to MISCELLANEOUS Company. u 4 4. Platform of the -Democratie v,T...; crcapital Prize S75,UOOa We again eomrratnlate th wmlr nf I 1 , . " f - -j-.w v. m--mm-mr WJJJ IJIIHI VJ1 yW oiuuuaao me career 01 peace nnwin which she entered alter the inaugura tion ot a Democratic State administra tion, and which has been unbroken lor so many jears since; upon the iust and i m n.irtinl pnfnrpomont nfitm iMwa. . on the efficiency of our common school ljOUlSiaiia State LOttOr? oj on-iu, ouu mo kiu i progress maue m popular education; and upon the gen eral improvement and enterprise man ifested in every part ot the State. And we again challenge a comparison be tween this state of things and the crimes,' outrages and scandals which attended Republican ascendancy in our borders ; -and we pledge ourselves .to exert, in the future, as we have done in the past, our best efforts to promote the material interests ol all sections of the State, j Amrnimg our adherence to Demo cratic principles as heretofore enuncia 1 11 t At . ieu m lata piaiiorms 01 tne party, it is hereby Resolved. That we regard a free and fair expression of the public will at the4 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 libertiec of the State and the Union Besolved. That we are in favor of the unconditional and immediate abolition ot the wholo internal revenue system, as an intolerable burden, a standing menace to meireeuom 01 elections, and a source ol great annoyance and cor ruption in its practical operation. liejoli'ed, That no government has a right to hnrden its people with taxes fVe dohat.lv certify Uiai tec stkxrvuett arrangement for all the Monthly" find Sev.i AKKiteU Drawings of The Louisiana v Stale Let ter? Ccmptmy, and in person nonage and con- rot uk Ajrumngs ,aMres, ana mat ine same are conducted tcitk honesty, fatness, and n good faith toward ail parties, and ire author ize the Company to use this certificate, tcithfac smiles of our signatures aaacned. in its edeer ttsements." 1 WHOLESALE FPICES. J The f ollowtar ouotrtions wresen wholesale prieea gnerallr. la making up small order Llghf.r rlcca tavo to bo cliarsea Commissioners. Incorporated In 18C8 for 25 years tv the Le?- ifiiature ror Educauonai and cnarltabie pur poseswith a capital of 1 1,000,000 va wlach a cuerve lunu or over aou.mv n&a since uccn tided. i By an overwhelming popnlai vofe Its fran ftWse was made apart of the present State Constitution adopted December 2.1, A.. D., 1S79. The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed cy the people of any State. i It never scales or postpone Its Grand Single ""-Number' Drawings take place monthly. J )B aOie IO i Kr-rl t,r nmn, A Y i . . : J2 lUliU LUb Lk WUll U ILUUI1 KZ-k LU I ti. V 1 rilULIJi Pj. I fill II 1"TT11 1 I iniWinif. I ,1MHH IV . wear. And l really don t think they nonAaaor.n anancaa .,,i.,u in ih APArtm f Mmic. at va3 nri Stajidard... ...... ............. s ta................... ...... . IIACONNorJiCaroHaiV Ilajns, lb.. ....... Shoulders, 2... - Sides, tb. WKSTEltS SMOKKO n7na.. ...... ................. Sidesj V lb.. Sboutders. ........... ...... DKY SALTED Sides, lb.. ........ Shoulders, ft BABJ1ELS Sntrtts Turpentine, Second llano, each.. ......... 1 New New Tork, each... 1 New Cltr,each. 1 BEESWAX, V R...... ......... BRICKS, il BLTTElL i ft- t North Carolina Northern....... CANDLES, V Jh Sperm............... Tadow . A dams n tlx c. ....... CHEESIt, B Northcrn Factory.. Dairy, Cream.... .. state COFyKE, V E - - Java...... ................. LASuyra.. ...... ........ ...... Rio CORN MEAL, ? bus.. In sacks COTTON TIES, bundle.... !OiHjtSlXlJS . Shcetl)r, v1 4, yd 10MO , IS 10 11 16 11 a o n 75 90 60 S3 SO o a l bc a oo a a not the less a certain quid pro quo. Mr Cleveland never had the opportunity to carry out practically his principles as a war Democrat, all preferences of his own being set aside simply because at that time his mother and sisters were wholly dependent upon him. A year previous the Kev. William IN. Cleve land, the eldest brother, had married. and with his increasing expenses and cares the burden which he had hitherto borne fell upon the shoulders of Grovcr. In addition to the maintenance of the little home, he made himself liable for the completion ol the education of a rompmien ted ion my improved appear- young sister, giving her the advantage wee, ana it ia all duo to Hop of one of the then best institutions in flitters ! oi Wick line Jackson. the State. Two brothers hd enlisted Wilmington. Del. nn Ihn hrAatintr nn. rf tliA war. anil. W-Xone genuine without a bunch of gr-en rtrin thR, tr upa whon hia mother s heart was filled with anxiety for the fate of her two boys, Grovcr's sympathy and support were her great- ininrirri nnrn ninTO i- eanuiy cuiuiotl. iuu uiuweia N llFVFI llPrll HflK I N were-honorably discharged at the expi- wiimmb aaMwa mmm r ,. r,L . . ri : fil,H Bops on the white label. Shun all the vile, poisonous BtulT with Hop" oi 'IIops In Uic'jnarac. sept 13 lm d&w nrm Oy THE HUMAN BODV lSNLAKGED, DEVeT' In rply toin- OPRD. STRENGTHENED," Etc MTtneiiiMit lonir run inoiirplwn banbout tins. ay ttiat triers is no wvideiice of hum- On the contrary, tne aovert ispjh are rrliirbU inrlorsed, lntrestft fjini circulars TvTnaTT ting Mkiih-al , iPl 16 particulars by ddressin2 ju If a lo. JN . Y . Tuieila ihvm inff persons mav eet ulars I iydw r m service, and soon alter urover was drafted, i rederick- Cleveland, not yet in regular business, wrote to his broth er offering to re-enter the army in his place. But Grover replied : ".'red has done enough. I havO mv man." A ii . . .... man without family ctAiuis and willing to go was liberally paiU lor biting tne place of the burdened young man. Two years later Cecil and h rederick Cleve land, being in successful business, be . ... . - rv 1 gan to relieve the orotner in liuiiaio and so continued to share and at times wholly to bear the maintenance of the little family establishment, until eleven vears airo. in the Hush of their earlv manhood, . they were swept from the deck of a burning steamer into the restless sea, off the coast of Abaco. Since then until two years ago, when his mother, the noblo wife of the Kev. Ii. i . Cleveland, was laid to rest beside herdevoted husbaad, EESi- REUABLE SELF-CUBE ryf est nofinoteC ana suecessiai fpeciAiaw m u u. low retired) for thecureof Xervou tebUUVt Mrt 3Ianhaoa,tVeaUneB9 and ieeav. 8?n Dpliasealeaeave:opcc. Druggists caanuttg Mints DH. WARD & CO., Louisiana. Mg ' DO YOU KNOW ! THAT l.flPPTT. A ITJTI'O fIT.TM A Y Grover Cleveland has been the sole eup- -xvuxuuiviy k uojxuixi-a port Qf his motherf bearing l'LUG TOBACCO Uh Re.i Tin Tasr: ROSE LEAF Fine Cut Chcw- AVY CUPPINGS, and Black, Brown and UUow SNUFFS are' the best and cheapest, -ij conaniercd? auft u ly anew Dr. Mott's Powders cheerfully all family expenses, great or small. Thev were four noble brothers: each did well; no one better nor as long as Grover. With all dueacknowjedgment of the favors which Governor Cieve land received at the hand of his uncle, L. F. Allen, it is equally true that he rendered a full equiyalent, as he always does, and which in this case was in the form ot dilisent and faithful service in his uucVs chosen interest. Buffalo Courier. Y!EER FAIT,! TO f!tTRR TNT FLAM MA tiOn Cif tho RLlnan, nnml Clloot Strict "ntlall Urinary diseases. Nervous and Tsicai Debility,; Genital Weakness and aU untold miseries caused by Indlecretlon w txeesses. SvphlUslnall its forms perma nuy cUTC j Yellow o Brown spots on face WSr.V Take Aver's Pills for constipation. iff; Urinary diseases cured in s days, and for all the purposes of a purgative medicine, oaie ana eneciuui. ? 1.- . r . vt Lf tp'"- t.uu use me moner w ruana hfL .?s co Baltimore, Md., and It will ,, .7 uy man sealed, sent by mail. For sale by all drug- juiy 7 awiy "MJodd'sl Nervine No. 2. XlLL CURB i NKUVOlS. PHYSICAL crpttn Gnltal Weakness caused by indis t?r,an,i Elating the laws of health, fs,. D. HUNTER'S PULLS Ve! P""1 In all It forms and stages, LJ?, .0r Brown f pots on the face ansl body. u i , ana oee, Scrofula, etter, jecze Quarterly Meetingrs. Fourth Round for the Wilmington District of the Methodist L,. CUurcn, South: ' Whiteyille Circuit, Oct. 7-8. Brunswick Circuit at Shallotte Camp Oct. 11-12. Waccamaw Mission, Oct. 15. Flemington Circuit. Oct. 18-19. Elizabeth Circuit, Oct. 20 21. BiH0? sensation, Salt Kheum and all Ckesbury Circuit, Oct. 24. to.f,l?1,S5Eri5mseB "a Clin FBMALK FltlKND ton Circuit at Clinton, Oct. 26-27. Newton Grove Mission, Oct. 29. 'ures sedlly cured Price $2 OR. MlTrnta nuril t viil J? fal'.a to cure ilrreeularlUes or Suppres Dunlin Circuit, Nov- 1-2 :;?!?"ifWc ,.f?T5 Pomt-Caswell Mission, Nov v-i-V lor either moHiclnA tr FRANK STE. I iOPSail lfCUlt. iUV. 1J"1U. J Ts c . Baldmore. Md and it will be Wilmineton. Front Street. Nov. 22-23. - uv mi . - . v -1 .. " ' -nrt W. Ii J50BBITT. JL. miss the toes. It. i3 a curious fact that most of the applicants are men. Popular prejudice would at once con clude that none but a woman could be -so vain, une ot my visitants was a farmer, thbugh what on earth he want ed with small feet I can't imagine. 'It is a common thing for surgeons to have patients who want meeting eye brows eradicated." Professor Pancoast continued.! "In these cases we remove the hair by the roots and then apply electricity.j which give3 the person a sharp, stinging pain. After this treat ment the undesirable brows never re turn. Ladies who are so uniortunate as to hav moustaches are treated in the same way, but it is so oaihtul that they can only have halt a moustache removed in a day. lhey eo away look ing verv funny. It is getting quite common to do away with defects in tho ear and nose. All tnese items are parts of a physician's regular routine ; that is all excepting the big toe treatment. which I would never perform for any one. l call it nying in tne iace oi nature. The big toe is not a superfluity ; in fact it has a very decided use, and the profession should discountenance any attempt to abolish it." A peculiar virtue in Aydr's Sarsapa- riila is the wile it cleanses and purges the blood Irom all curruptions and im ourities. and thereby roots ont disease, . I ?1 J - I - Un mUnln lb ouiias up arm xuviguiaica iuo wuujd system, and makes oncyoung again, i : A Card. To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss ot man hood. &c-, I will send a recipe that will cure vou. FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a niis sionarv in South America. Send a self addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. Inman, Station 2J, New York, (Jity. eod d&w ly Itcliing Filcg-.9ymptoms and Cure. The symptoms are moisture, like persplra tion, intense itcliing, increased by scratching; very d'stressing, particularly at night; seems as If rin-worms wero crawling in and about the rectum; the pr irate parts rz sometimes affected. If allowed to continue very serious results mav follow. "SffAiaii'S OINT MENT" is a ! pleasant, sure cure. Also, for Tetter. Itch. Salt Rheum. Scald Head, fcrysip elas. Barber's Itch. Blotches, all scaly, crusty Skin Diseases. Box, by mall, 50 eta ; 3 for $1,- 25. Address, I DK. SW AIMS JE sua, jrnua, Pa. Sold by Druggists, may 2 ly deod&w f m w THE MAIJLS. The malls close and arrive at the City Pobt offlco as follows : Northern through mails, fast ..7.30.P. M. Northern through and wy malls... .8.00 A. M. Raleigh 6.45 P. M. and 8.00 A. M. Mails for the N. C. Ralbroad and routes supplied therefrom includ ing A. & N C. Railroad at 6 j 7.30 P. M. and 8.00 A. M amthnra Mails for all TKlntS South. dallv 8.00 P.M. Wiwtam malla (C. C. Railwav) daily. fexcept Sunday).. 6.15 P. M. All nolnta between II Am let and Ral eieh 6.45 P. M. t nil f nr r.hArawand Darllneton Rail road i 8.00 P.M. Mails frr nntnta hctween Florence and Charleston....... ....8.00 P. M. Fayettevillc and omcc& on Cape rear River, Tuesdays and Fridays 1.00 P. M, Fayetteville,via.C C Railroad, daily, t except Sundays. 6.43.P. M. Onslow C. H. and intermediate offi ces, Tuesdays and Fridays. ....... .6.00 A. M. Smithville mails, by steamboat, dally (except. Sundays).......... 8.30 A. M. Malls for Easy Hill, Town Creek, Shallotte and Little River, Tues- 1 days and Fridays '.00 P. M. WrightsvUle, daily ..8.30 A. M. OPEN FOR DELIVERY. Northern through and way mails 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 P. M. and from other points 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. to 6 P.M. and on Sundays from $.60 to s.du A. i. Carrier delivery open en Sunday from 8.30 to 9.30 A. St. 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 this end. ! 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 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 by which the constitutional revenue tariff shall be gradually reached, are subjects! which the party's representa tives at the Federal capilol must bo trusted to adjust: but in our opinion the duties on foreign importation should be lavied for the production of public revenue, ana tne discriminations in its adjustment should be such as would place the highest rates on luxuries and the lowest on tho 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 Democratie party in furtherance of popular education, by efficient public schools in all sections, and the establish ment of graded and normal schools in the larger towns 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 excessive taxation And whereas, There is now more than a hundred million? of dollars in the treasury of the United States, wrung from the pockets of the people by uniust taxation on the part of the Republican party, therefore, Resolved, That we will accept such distribution of said surplus revenues of the government lor educational pur poses as may ba mado by the Congress of the United States; "provided always, ha3 the same shall be disbursed oy State agents and not accompanied by objectionable features and embarrass inc conditions. Resolved, That it is due to the white Ipeople of our eastern counties, who have so cheeriuiiy Dome tneir snare oi our common burdens, that the pres ent, or some other equally effectiye svsteni Of county government, shall be maintained. Hcsolved, That in view ot tho exist ing and increasing harmony and kind ly feeling between the two races in this State and a similar condition of things which wo b6lieye to exist generally in other Southern States, wc deprecate the attempt of the liepubiican party m its recent platform at Chicago to force civil rights as a living issue, and we denounce it as a lirc-brand and a hyjo critlcal expression of interest in the black race, a w&nton insult to the whites of the South, and tending to stir up strife between tho now friendly races. MISCELLANEOUS. Tuesday. October 14. 1SS1 17S-1 Monthly Draw ing. Capital Prize, $75,000. 100,000 Tickets at Flyo dol lars Eacb. Fractions lit Fifths in proportion. LIST OF PRIZES. i Capital Prize Of.. 1 Capital Prize of.. 1 Capital Prize of... 2 Prizes of $0,000.., 5 Prizes of 2,000.. of of of of of of t t. .-m p.OCH) , i.. ,10.000 u ...J. 10 Trizes 20 Prizes 100 Prizes 300 Prizes SCO Prizes 1000 Prizes 1,000. 500.. 200...... 100 50 25 APPROXIMATION PRIZES 9 Approximation Prizes of $750. 9 i " 500.- :!::: 9 250. 12j!0C 10,000 10,000 10.OU0 20,000 30-,OGO 25,000 25.000- 6,750 4,500 2.250 1,967 Prizes, amounting to.........-. $255,500 Application for rates to clubs should he maae only to the office of the Company in I New Or leans. : I- 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, r ; Nkw Orleans, la. POSTAL NOTES and ordinary; letters by Mall or Kxpress (all sums of $5 andfupwardt; by Express at our expense) to 6 M. A. DAUPHIN. New Orleans, La. M. A. DAUPHIN J . 607 Seventh St., Washington, D, C. sept 10-wed -sat 5w-d&w j At Cost! O1 to cIoec out. LVER.500 BOXES TOBACCO AT COST Also, a large stock of Plug and Smoking Tobacco at very low prices, from the Best Faftorlcs in Virginia. Cigars and Cigaret By the mllllion, atthe Office of CAPE FEAR TOBACCO WORKS tcpt 15 tf No. l22 North Market' St. tes Groceries, &ic. 150 HIIDS. PR'ME CUBA MOLASSES, Hlids. Prime Porto Rico MOLASSES, Half R0II3 Standard BAGGING. 100 500 1 000 Bdls Ncv Arrow TIES s 500 Bdls Ple'ced ties - CQQ Bbls. FLOUR. 100 Bbls SUGAE nQQ BaS8 COFFEE. LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER, &c. All at lowest prices. 1 WORTH & WORTH. aug ii 18 o lKfS DO H n 10 a n a io PViO S5 O I 60 O eto a S3 25 12 12 1" U;s si-.. l i.t. S7V 17: Yarns, bonch... ...... ...... 65 ,fS 16 O 17 7 75 4 GO 7 00 5 00 5- EGGS, dozen... Mackerel, No. 1, V bbl.." 16 C0 Mackerel, No. 1, half bbl- 6 50 Mackerel, No. 2, f Lbl 9 CO Mackerel, No. 2, V half bbl.. 5 00 Mackerel, No. 3, ? bbl....... Mullets," bBt Mullets, Pork bbls N. C. Roe Hf rring, ke...i DrvCod. !S FEKTILlZi:R3. V 2.OOO ibs reruvuuj Guano, No. 1 .57 00 " No. 2 .86 00 " " Lobos 00 00 naurh's rhori)hate 00 00 Carolina Fcri,lizer ...45 00 Ground Bone ............00 00 Bone Meal ...00 00 Bone lour. , v. . . 00 00 Navassft Guano..- .40,00 45 Of Complete Manure..... ...00 00 067 0C Vv hann a Phosphate.... 00 00 Wsndo Phosphate..... ...... .00 TO Eerger. & Bntz'e Phor,hate..00 00 Excelienza Cotton lTertillzer.55 00 French's Carbonate of IJoic... 7 CO French's Agricultural Limo.... S 50 FLOUR, i bbl Klne......... 0 00 Northern Super.. 4 "5 ' Extra... 5 75 " Familf 6 50 City Mills Extra 6 00 Family 6 75 Extra Family.... 6 50 A2U 00 4310 0 aw (0 4S 5 5-V O 8 (0 a O 8 50 0 4 01 a t 45C2 5c t31 00 51 00 oca 00 4250 00 4210 00 4715 0U 57 0C 70 O-.l 4370 03 X50 Oil am oo 9 0 4 25 Ct 5 25 it 6 25 8 00 U 6 51 C 6 0-J U 1 8) '.4 72 65 25 5 11 I 20 1 15 75 1 1030 00 1 40 a GLUE W ft. GRAIN.- & bushel Corn, from store, br.gs.whlte. Corn, cargo, in bulk, white.. Corn, cargo, in bags, white.'. Corn, cargo, mixed, in bags.. - Oats, from etore Cow Peas.... HIDES, lb Green I....... ........... Dry HAY. & 100 Ss Eaatem.... ............ ....... Western North River..... HOOP I1ROX, Vlt..... LARD, lb Northern.... North Carolina........ ....... LIME, V barrel................ LUMBER, City Sawed. V M ft. Ship Stuff, rcsawed.. ....... ..13 00 Rough Edge Plank ..15 00 WcstIndUCargoc8,accordIng . to quality ..13 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned., 18 00 Scautllng and Board. comn..l2 00 MOLASSES. V gallon- New Crop Cuba, la hhds. " " in bbls.. Porto Rico, in h ads. yt " in bbls. Sugar House, in hhds......... ".. " lr. bbls........ Syrup, in bbla.... NAILS, Keg, Cut,10d basla OILS, v gallon Kerosene...... Lard. .... Linseed........ Rosin Tar.. Deck and Spar, JfUUJLr'XUX Chickens, live, grown. bpring. xurteys PEANUTS -bushel... 1 POTATOES, V bnahclr- Sweet. Irish, V bbl 2 PORK, V barrel- City Meca ........23 6C Prime .....16 00 Rnmp. ...17 oo rice Carolina. ib Rough, V bushcL.. RAGS, tf" Us Country.... city ROPE, V lb salt, v sack, Alaza. ijivcrpoo Llbon..i.. American. SUGAR, y lb Cuba... ior;o juco A Coffee. ..... . D C Ex a a 43 49 it & a ft a a a a 9 60 12 8: 8 75 67 V 1 7i 1? 25 25 S5 10 4520 CC ilO (X 4T1S ' 5?22 oa 4i5 : 30 31 52 31, 00 28 40 0 00 11 110 T 90 SO 00 OO 2 10 75 10 10 00 a 49 & eo it a 25 4i 45 00 28 SC O 3 K a a l 4. & 1 oo O 1 00 a 2s .43 22 a a 01 o ; s: a 75 tS 2 25 024 , on ' 4213 ' New York & Wilmington 1 Steamship of 13. . f 1 V m n 1 . ... ... . . MtyJ express seaieu. or Biie JQ,y d&wiv i by WgakN ilervousien propwny are csuseu uj zce&c. error of youth. tc, rill had a ix;rfert ad lastine cstorationto robust health , VhoPe deblllt y, exhaatted powri, prumatar - decay ad fuiluro to perioral lire's duties properly are caused by rest ndjrlcron nanhoml in IHh Mi A DtSTu M Rfll 116 iScittiee atomnch drupKicg nor fri?tmnt3. This treatment of Aepvnna It.lilllt. mmA nTL basd on crfeit - dia-nosiZ j CoilTOitics ThTsiei.n , Appointments of Col. v. o Green : Previcosly published.are hereby chang- eu lor i nese counties nameu ; "Wayne. . Fremont's, Tuesday October 7. Beston Wednesday, October 8. Seven Springs, Thursday, October 9. Grantham's Store, Friday, Oct. 10. Goldsboro, Saturday, October 11. . "Jacksonville, Monday, October 13 i Richland's Taesday," October 14.r: Silver Dale, Wednesday, October 15. Sncad's Ferry, Thursday, Oct. 16. Bt erdsr ct t" T;rict "Executive FREEHS ThoaaBl9 of cases of Srrreaa SMKty, smb. phnic&l wtiwi, lost rasAaood.ner- prestnUon, tb results efindiservtioBS, ors;uu,ciiiMDTNkKVI I A. Etroa; fsiU that It will Mrs ry casa pn?pu utMM any nlTerr a trial packart on receipt of IS cents for Mta,etc.U.A.tt.UU,B UHM IfJ-ftBaia VOX HUUOVHtUi FOR TRIAL Notice i HAVING QUALIFIED AS ADMINISTBA tor of the ettate of Ann Gleason, deceas ed, notice is hereby given to iu peraonn in debted to the said estate to make payment at once, and all persons having claims against gald esUte will creent them for payment to the undersigned, on or before the 2th asr oi September, A. P. 1SS5, or this notice will be pleaded la bar of tbeir receTer j. - ; - -septSS 6w. j T. IL DARBY, A din r Consolidated. rpWO STORES IN ONE AND GROCERIES and Llcmors as cheap as the cheapest and cheaper than ever. I have removed my uptown stock to the I store corner of Princess and Water streets. fair. H. "Loeb's" oil stsnd) where I will be 1 Dle&sed to see and serve my friends. I will keep constantly gnnplied with the NICEST. AN1 FRESH&ST GOODS. L G. CHKBRY. WConsicnments of country produce pollc Ued and prom pt returns guaranteed oct 2 FROM. PIER 34, EAST RIVER, NET YOEK At 3 o'clock. P. JL tlULF STREAM... Saturday, Oct 4 REGULATOR....... Saturda, Oct 11 GULF STREAM..;.. Saturday, Oct 18 REGULATOR........ Satuxdi?. Oct 25 FROM WILMINGTON : f a week at home. $3.00 outfit re Pay absolutely sure. -Ho risk r.fr.l T.nt rnrmlTAd. Reader. U TOU WWJl business at which persons cf either 8ex,young or old, c-.n riike srrat Tzj aU tea Uz L.ey Livery and Sale Stables. JJAVING RECENTLY ENL .l GKD AN im Droved our acnommocauons we are now prepared t a offer Increased facilities for ihe boarding ot horses and cure of vehicles. Low rates and careful attendant e guaranteed. i . Ilortes for sale and horses and vehicles for hire on accommodating terms. The handsomest hearse in the city. ... - . ...... UOLLING3 WORTH & S1KES, ; Llrcry and a!e SUble, spt 16 . Comer Fourtli and Mulberry U Aiinouncemeiit. J IIEKEBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CAN- oidite forthe f3ceof Shcrtlof Pender coua ty. If cIcctc-1 1 will plsdre cyscll to tliscbirgs thedstlsacf tacfice fii:i:fully, vri'.c -t rs- i REGUi ATOR...... GULF STREAM... REGULATOR....;: GULF STREAM... Friday, Oct 3 ...Saturday, Oct 11 Saturday, Oft 18 ....Saturday, bet 25 Through . Bills Lading and J-orrtt5 Through Rates gcarantced to and tr$$ Vctatt to North and South Carofina. . ror Freight cr Paaeage apply to : V II. G. SMALLEONES. SnpertotciJdeal, Wilmington. X. C V M. i. L,LI JJR, Haorl sep 27-tf. 25 Ercadway, New Yoii. a as a 140 1V&7 14Vt9 oo a 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 & o a a a a tt 75 75 00 75 00 00 ; 84 Crushed........ loun B"Ar, v it Northern.. 5 a BillGLJSS, 7 in. fM 10 60 ixmmon . 2 50 Cypress: Saps..... 4 60 Cyprecs Hearts 0 00 8TAVES. V M-W. O. Earrel..l2 00 R. 0. 1102-g head. ..oo an TALLOW, V lb 1 4 TIMBER, tf" M feet Shipping. 12 CO imesiui., .................... Jl zs Mill Prime 7 0 Mill Fair 6 00a 6 W Common Mill............ 5 00 3 0 00 . inferior to Ord.'nary.. 0 00 it 4 00 WHISKEY, tf-gal Northern.. 1 00 0 100 North Carolina........ 100 O 2SJ WOOL, y lb Washed l m j Unwashed.... ................ )5 & Hi Larry 10 15 ta n go osoo iO 5 00 O 7 50 013 00 C10 00 a 5 014 00 913 00 0 8 60 At rpilE WILMINGTON SHIRT FACTORY, 1 Ho. 37, Market st. - Mzht SLlru, all sizes, 7'c. COsgress, the most popular and best White Shirt on the market, 75c Colored Shirts 25c and qpwards. seaside Shirts at all prices. LSoy's yachting la great variUy. Gent's i;raw era S&- and upwards Wamsutta Jeans Draw ere, reinforced, equal to linen, something new, 75c. Drawers made to order. 75s. WatusutU Shirts with 2100 linen bosom made to cnicrat $L Oriers frot the courtry socUedaut rrertlj atic-i3a to. Clrew a Harper's Young People. AN ILLUSTRATED WEKLY-16 Pages. S UITED TO CO VP JLND OIEL8 OF FSOX SIX TO EIXTEE3I TEAKS OF AGE. 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