i TheEajly:lGvievY. ,-v:V-, Brnrkhitis,Croup, IrinJi i Whooping CcughIn- n: i ,i--r,-i;ihptioaaod for the re- f : . t y : :-. pi i vc persons in advaa- V i I)r:iqist5. Frice, 25 CcbtsJ .-.Capital Prize $7G,OOO JS XJeketHO!ily.$5. Shares in pro portion. Louisiana State Lotterv Company. VtdohciUy certify that-toe supervise the encements for all the Monthly and I Semi- imal Drawings of The Louisiana State Lot company, and in person manage and con iri it Drawings themselves, and that the at are conducted vrith honesty, fairness, and good faith toward all parties, and toe author ctthe Company to use this certificate, toUhac- lttiild of onr signatures auacnea. tntisaaver iffffltlli- , ' -'T Com miesioncrs. Incorporated In 1S68 for 25 years by theLeg te'aturefor Educational and Chantablor?ur-po$e-wlth a capital of $1,000,000 to wluch a raerve fund of over $550,000 has since beer a l ie'!. ?,j an overwhelming populai vote Its fran rtL'se was made a part of the present State Constitution adopted December 2d. A. D.,1879. Tht,oruy Lottery ever voted on apd endorsed it the people of any State. It never scales or postpones. Its Grand Single Number Drawings take place monthly. A SPLKNDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. Eleventh Grand Drawing, Class 1., In the Academy of Mnslc. at New Orleans, Tuesday, November 11,, 1S84 174th Monthly Drawing. Capital Prize, $75,000. 100,000 Tickets at Five Dol lars Each. Fractions in Fifths in proportion. LIST OF P-BIZJCS. csrltm Prize -of...... 75,000 1 Capital Prize of noo - 1 Capital Prize of 10.000 0 Dt. M Sins 5 Prizes 10 Trizes S) Prizes 100 Prizes 500 Prizes 300 Prizes 1000 Prizes FADED LEAVES. The hills are bright with maples vet Bat down the level land - The beech leaves rustle in the wind A3 dry and brown as sand. The clouds in bars of rusty red Alon tht Mlft . a .... iu ww , As in the still sharp air the frost Is like a dream of snow. The berries of the brier-rose v Have lost their The bitter sweet chrysanthemums .fre arooDing, neavy-eyed. The cricket grows more friendly now, J!10 darmouse sly and wise. Hiding away in the diszracc Ol nature from men's eye?, The pigeons in b'ack wavering lines rtto awiugmg towaru the sun; And all the wide and withered fields Proclaim the Summer done. H is store of nuts and acorns now The squirrel hastes to gain. And sets his bouse in order lor The Winter's dreary reign. 'Tis time to light the evening fire, To read good books, losing The low and lovely songs that breathe Ot the eternal spring. Alice Carey. Of $0,000 12.00C z,u 10,000 1,000 10,000 500 10,000 Of of of of of of of 200 100.. i.. 50..... 25 APPROXIMATION PRIZES 9 Approximation Prizes of $750. 9 " 500. 9 250. 20,000 80,000 25,000 25.000 6,750 4,500 2,250 W Prizes, amounting to.. ...... .... $265,500 Application for rates to clubs should be made Kiy to the office of the Company in New Or- For farther Information, write clearlv. srlv- H lull address. POSTAL NOTES, Express Mjncy Orders, or New York Exchange in or dinary letter. Currcnev bv ExDrcss fall sums n aru upwards at our expense) addressed al. A. UAUl'mr, 1 New Orleans, 1. M. A. DAUPHIN, - W7 Seventh St., Washington. D. C Mike r. o. Money Orders payable and ad Gfrss Ileal -tcrcd Letters to SEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, will NKW IIRr.KANS. LA. V... DO YOU KNOW THAT LOREILAED'S OIiIMAX PLUG TOBACCO th Uel Tin Tag; RQSE LEAF Fine Cut Chew iAVY ClIPPIMGSVanll Black. Btowd and Jclow SNUFFS are the best and cheapest, suantv considered? aug61yd&w Dr. Mott's Powders VEVEK FAIL TO CURE IN FLAM MA Pivr. ,al1 Unary diseases. Nervous and a ical debility. Genital Weakness and ad untold miseries caused by Indiscretion ,?cesfes- Syphilis In all its forms perma ih y ured- el'ow o Brown spots on face wi5"'8016 Throat and Nose, Scrofula, Old W tczem. Tetter and all Blood and Skin vJT f; Lrlnary diseases cuijed In Sdays. STpv.VV Enc ose the money tc FRANK I tit ;Ni5 co-. Baltimore, Md.. and It will ntby mall sealed. For sale by all drug tlbymaU j July 7 dA wly f-Uodd's Nervine No. 2. U1 CUKE NERVOUS, PHYSICAL re s G,enltal Weakness caused by lndls Sian violaUBS the laws of health, C, c nUNTER'S PILLS ao1118 ln a11 lu f0Tma and 8taCfl. Th.I rownPOt3on the face and body. ,.-f?ataut Nose. Scrofula. Tetter. Ecze- .u uiseases.Urlnarv Diseases ana . DR9s,edilyccred Price $2. W. UT'S FKM4LB FRIffND 4 ,!8 cure IrregularlUes or Suppreu J , fe'?. by coxcls or disease. Married urmii, ie in delicate state of health are "a 'O not fe if Prlns VnofASA thft tt(7elther tnediclue to FBANK STE- k O.. naUlmnrA 1A ru it will be rjrLS11!101 express sealed. For sale by v5" 86114 y mall or express. Li LU MBLE SELF-CUBE Fired, for tnor.ureof Xervoue &Ui lf V'??I. rrerttewa and Ieoair Bent . "vaiw Mint vi - . rlnrintllCa " US. IVAKO ft CO.. Lowsiao. ' 'Anakesis" gives instan tlief, and is an infalible ure tor Piles. Price $1, f druggists, or sent pre aid by mail. Sample rec Ld. "Anakesis" Makers. RAX-4.41A ffiw VnrV. - JeodAw t th . - - How He Lost His Fariu "I'm no tramp, mum," said the indi vidual, who loosed like the breaking-up-of-a-hard-winter. as he solicited something to eat, not having eaten a morsel ot food tor the past fourteen days. "No, mum, don't class me with them shiftless vagabonds. I've met with great misfortunes, I hev." "What were their nature?" sympa thetically asked the good housewife, a3 she gathered together all the cold victuals within reach. '"I but a short time ago. mum, own ed one ot the finest farms in Minne sota " What became ot it?" " '"One of them dreadful cyclones of which you have no doubt read mum, blew that beautiful farm in five minutes entirely ?upon the laud of another man and left me penniless." ' But had you not still the land left?" asked the lady. "No, mum, the cyclone carried it all on to a 'jining farm and the man that owned it refused to give it up." "But the land your farm was located on surely it was still left " . "Oh, yes, it was there ; but you see it belonged to a man who owned it afore my land was blowed on top of it, and When mino blowed off hfi romp nnr! claimed the property. Them cyclones is terrible. Thankee, mum. No cold potatoes I don't relish them, when I git to thinking on my misfortunes." Rheumatism, and similar diseases, caused by a low state of the system are cured by using Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Courts and Courtiers. When Louis XIV honored Duo d'An tin with his presence at Petit-Bourg he happened to remark that part of the estate might be greatly improved by cutting down a wood which intercepted the view over the surrounding country. D'Antin immediately gave secret orders that every tree should be sawed almost entirely asunder near the root, so that it might fall as soon as a rope attached to it was pulled, and directed that upward ot 1 1,200 men should be ready to do this at a certain signal from him. -Having settled beforehand the day when the entire court should pass that way, he gradually Ted the conversation up to the desired topic, and, on the king once more reapcating his observation relative to the removal of the wocd, simply replied that it could befdone whenever his majesty pleased. "In that case," said Louis, "I should Jike to see it done now." He had hardly uttered the words, when d'Antin gave a loud whistle, and down fell all the trees. "Oh, ladies," whis pered the joung Duchess dc Bour gogne, the spoiled child of the court, to those around her, "deperd upou it. if the king had chosen to ask M. d'Antin for our heads, there would not have been one left upon our shoulders." Atl the Year Hound. 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. Send a self addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. Inman. Station D, New York City.' eod u&w ly Where Women Work. As Bavaria joins Switzerland I give the essence of a little talk which I had with a Bavarian and his wife, between Geneva and Munich. They were both in the field reaping wheat with a sickle. A bare-footed woman was picking up straw in the next field. "What do you get a month for such work?" I asked. "We get, both of us together, thirty- twn marks," ($8) said the man. "And your board, too.''" "Yes, our food, too." "'What do you eat every day?" I asked. "We have flour soup for breakfast, potatoes, bread noodles for dinner, and soup and noodles for supper. Twice a week wc have saat polk." (Noodles are made of black- flour, scalded and dried.) Do you have coffee and sugar" "None!" they botS said, shaking their heads. The bread they eat is made of rye. In the villages the same bread is fed to horses. It is a common thing to see a man and horse eating from the same loaf. Girls, working as servants in cities, get about $5 a month; uud so it is with all the Laboring people on farms in Switzerland, France, Germany and Russia. The market-gardener near Munich and Dresden uses barefooted women to draw his vegetables to mar ket in wagons over the stones. Women become beasts of burden; still, they do not grumble , they do not smiie, either they simply exist. ! The only liberty they have is the liberty to work ; the only rest Ihey have is sleep. . The ex-1 steoce of a cow or sheep Is a perpetual women! Eli neighbor voles riht, if he can persuade bimlodoso. :- :..;rr:--j. - Ks " Let our friends remember, that whether Blaine or Cleveland is to be I5 roc n! on f . k I 1 . Appointment? by the Bishop of lbrro U to prevail in the United States. heli. Poor ' European ICTKint. Christ S. Barnabas, P., S. Mary's. Peter's. Gates P., S. John's. Bast Carolina. . FALL VISITATION" 1884 Nov. 2. Sunday. M. P., Church. New Berna. ;Nov. 2. Sunday. E. P., S. CyprianV. New Berne. . Nov. 5. Wednesday, E. P., S. John', South Mills. Nov. 7. Friday, M. P.. S. John'. rew begun. Nov. 8. Saturday, M. P., S. Joseph's. Camden C. II. Nov. y, Sunday, Christ Cburcb.Eliza beth Citv. Nov. Ill, Tuesday, M. P.. Holy i rinuy. iterttord. Nor. 12. Wednesday. Woodville. Perquimans. Nov. 14. Friday, M. Gaiesvillc. Nov. Ifi, Sunday, S. Nov. 18, Tuesday. M. Winton. Nov. 19, Wednesday, M. P., S. Bar nabus, Murfreesboro. Nov. 22. Saturday, M. P.. Holy In nocent's. Avoca X Nov. 23. Sunday, M. P., S. Luke's. Washington Co. Nov. 23, Sunday, E. P., Grace. Plymouth. . Nov. 25. Tuesday, M. P., S. Paut's,v Edenton. Nov. 30, Sunday. Convocation, S. David's, Seuppernong. . Dec. 1. Monday, M. P., S. Andrew's, Columbia. Dec. 4, Thursday, M. P., Grace, Woodville, Bertie Co. Dec. 5. Friday, M. P., S. Mark's Roxobel. Dec 7. Sunday, S. Thomas'. Wind sor. Dec. 9. Tuesday, M. P.,Zion Church, Beaufort Co. i Dec. 10, Wednesday. M. P., S James', Beaufort Co. Dec. 10, Wednesday, E. P Pantego, Beaufort Co. Dec. 11, Thursday. M. P., S. John's. Makelyville. Dec. 12, Friday, Swan Quarter. Dec. 13, Saturday, M. P., Juniper Bay. Dec. 14. Sunday, S. George's, Hyde Co. Dec. 15, Monday, Fairfield. Dec. 19, Friday, M. P., Aurora. Dec. 20, Saturday, M. P.. Sv John's, Durham's Creek. Dec. 21, Sunday, Trinity, Chocowin- Dec. 21, Sunday. E. P., HawBranch Dec. 22, Monday, S. Paul's, Green ville. Dec. 24, Wednesday, M. P., Vance boro. Dec. 25, Thursday, (Christmas) S Peter's, Washington. Dec. 28, Sunday M. P., S. Thomas'. Bath. Dec' 30, Tuesday. M. P., Jamesville. Dec 31, Wednesday, M. P., Advent, Williamston. Jan'y 1, 1885, Thursday, M. P., S. Martin's, Hamilton. Holy Communion at all Mornimr Seryices. Collections for JUiocesan Missions. As opportunity may offer the children will be catechised. The Bishop requests that in accordance with the Resolution ot the Diocesan Conven tion, arrangements be made in each parish for a meeting of the Vestry with the Bishop. Address. Democratic State Ex. Com. Raleigh, Oct 28. 1884. As at the commencement of the cam paign this committee thought proper to issue an address ot counsel and cheer io uie nonesc voters oi me otate. so now that the day of election is near at hand, tbey would say a few words of encouragement and caution to them. The State has been canvassed thoi- oughly, from end to end, and from every quarter come the tidings that "all is well," and so wc are sure it is if every man will but do his duty. Now that the people have seen and heard the Democratic candidate for Governor and Dr. York, who claims to belong to no party, we cannot think that any of them believe that the State and ber great interests will net be safer under Gen. Scales and the cood men with him on our ticket than Dr. York and those associated with him. And after all that has been said - and written of the two caudidates fox the Presidency, no honest seeker after truth can doubt that Cleveland should be preferred to Blaine a3 the chief magistrate of this great country. Many of his own party have long ago been convinced that Mr. isiaine became rtcn while occupying high public position by taking rewards for his official action from those who were benefited by it, and that having before taken bribes he is unfit to be trusted with the vast patronage ot the Presidency, while the official conduct of Cleveland as mayor of a great .city and Governor of a great State, has con vinced them as well as-the members of his own parly that no man in the coun try possesses in a greater degree than he, the strength, the firmness, the in tcgrity and the capacity to work the reform in the national administration which ail admit tb be so much needed. It took a Hercules to clean out the Au gean stables, and Grover Cleveland is the Hercules this decade has developed. We are now assured that Cleveland's State ot New York, with her thirty-six electoral votes, will go for him by a large majority. With one or t wool several Northern States, which are al most sure for him. and the vote of North Carolina and other Sonthern States which may be considered certain. he will be elected President. But we hear it whispered that the Republicans are codnting on carrying North Caro lina ! Can this be possible? We have about 200.000 white men of votingageto about 120.000 negroes in the State. Can 40,000 white men be found, including the Revenue officers, to join the 120,000 negroes, to carry the State for Blaine ? Surely not ! The only possible danger is that some may fail to vote irons in-? difference or overconfldencfc each say ing Well, they will not seed my vote." To such we would' say that no freeman has toe right to care nothing about the administration ot a government that protects or 'oppresses him, and that no man of any pride should be willing to o we his political ; blessings to others. It is a duty every man owes himself, hfcvt&miiy and country to vote, and vote right, and not only so but see that his may flepend upon - North Carolina And et each man work and vote as if the result In North Carolina depended upon him. Let him no: imperil the fate of the State and the country by failing to voto or by trading his vole for the State or National ticket with any one. for a neighbor or friend, however much he may have his election at heart. Being persuaded that Democratic principles should prevail and that our State and National conventions have tciven us good men to vote for, let noth. ing prevent our voting straight Demo cratic tickets for State officers and Presidential electors. And let ns all devote the next few days to work as citizens atd patriots for theood of our State and country as if th.ir salvation rested upon each of us individually and solely; and let ns not quit working until the sun goes down next Tuesday. If we do this, ours will be a certain and glorious victory. 4 For the committee: R. M. Battle. Chairman. MISCELLANEOUS WordsofWaralngand Comfort MJf you re sttffeiln from poor he Utb cr lxnnihlnj? on a bed of sickness take cheer If you are tlmply allies, r If you Iccl weak; and dispirited. j without clearly know- 1 lBfrwar, Hop Hitters : $ ' 'will sorely care joa. I . 1 Quarterly Meetings. Fourth Round for the Wilmington District of the Methodist E. Church South: Duplin Circuit,. Nov. 1-2. Onslow Circuit, Nov. 8-9. Po;nt Caswell Mission, Nov. 13. Topsail Circuit. Nov. 15-16. Wilmington, Front Street, Nov. 22-23. W. H BOBBITT. P. E. Itching Piies-.ymptoins and Cure. The symptoms are moisture, like pcrsplra tion. Intense itching, increased by ecratehinfc; very d-stiessing, particularly at iJght; seems as if pin-worm were crawling in and about the rectum ; the private parts ra sometimes affected. If allowed to continue very serious resnlts may follow. "SWAYNE'S OINT MENT" is a pleasant, sure cure. Also, for Tetter, Itch. Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Erysip elas, Barber's Itch, Blotches, all scaly, crusty Skin Diseases. Bor, by mall, 50 ct ; 3 for $1, 25. Address, DE. hWAYMfi & SON, Phila., Pa. Sold by Druggists. may 2 ly deod&w f m w For the Campaign. THE POLITICAL CAMPAIGN UPOS which the people of North Carolina are just preparing to enter will, beyond all ques tion, be one of great excitement as well as one of vital mportance to them. It will be no child's play. All'that is needed to Insure Democratic suc cess and continued prosperity to the State is a plain, truthful statement of what are now the facts of history, or are daily becoming so. The reasons for Democratic victory, and the even stronger reasons for Kepubllcan defeat, are abundant, and it is the purpose of THE REGISTER to do its fuU part in lay In a: them before the people. As the beet means in its poweT to this end, and In answer to appeals, the Register will be furnlbhed at such low rates- as to put it in the reach of every one during the present State and Presidential 'ampahrns. If we all do our full duty, victory will sure ly be with us; but that duty will leave u no idle time. There must be early work, late work, work all the time. If good govern ment and a people's prosperity are worth working for, let us all go to work, and at once. CAMPAIGN KATES. The Register will be furnished to Clubs, until November 15, at the following rates: 0e copy, 50c; five copies. $2, ten copies, $3 75; twenty copies, S7; fifty copies, $15; one hundred copies, $?S. ' - In every case the paper will be sent until the returns of the election shall be received and published, and we invite the attention of Executive Committees of Counties and Town ships, and of all others interested, to the Cam paign Register as a sure and cheap means of furnishing information to the people. Address Raleigh Register, Kalcigh, N.C. DOCUMEnTnO 1. 1884. DEMOCRACY vs. REPUBLICANISM. Handbook of North Carolina Politics foe 18S1. The Platforms, The Parties, and The Issues Thoroughly Discusser?. The Inil uencc of "Document No. 1," issued by the Democratic State Executive Committee in 1S82, was generally recognized as decisive ln that year's campaign. A slmilir Handb ek h's been prepared for this year's ue, and will be issued Immediate ly after the session of the Chicago Democrat ic Convention. The Handbook will be a well printed pam phlet of about-150 pages, 8vo , and will con talc the fullest Information on matters involv ed in this year's elections. Document No 1, for 1884, will be supplied a TEN DOLLARS PER HUNDRED, the actual cash ce6t of type-setting, paper , press work. In order that the size of the edition may determined, prompt orders are requested. Address, RALEIGH REGISTER iuly I j . . Raleigh, S. C for the working class. Send 1C cents for postage, and we will mail you free, a royal, valuable box of sample goods that will put you In the way of making more money ln a few days than you ever thought possible at any business. Capital not required. We will start ypu. You can work all the lime or ln spare time only. The work is universally 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 the business, we make this un paralleled offer; to all who are not well satis fied we will send $ I to pay for the trouble of writing us. Full particulars, directions, etc., sent free. Fortunes will be made by those who give their whole time to the work. Great success absolutely sure. Don't delay. Start now. Address Stispox & Co., Portland, Maine. sov 90 dSm-wly GOLD Notice. jyjTY FS'END3 AND THE PUBLIC ARE retpectfully notified that I have oold out my interest In the Livery Stable business to Mr. R. C. OrrelL Thanking them for ihe very liberal patronage they have accorded me. 1 bespeak the same for the new firm, Messrs. Sykes & OrrelL Respectfully, OCt 27 O WEN R. ROLLINGS WORTH Sykes &T0rrell, PROPRIETORS IIVERY, SALE ASD EX CHANGE STABLE. QENERAL STOCK YARD FOR MILCH COWS AND BEEF CATTLE, Horses. Corner Fourth and Mulberry SU. . Personal attention given to Boardlnx oct 27 'FEUSDSASDIIlLOW-ClIimS: "jpTEAR ME FOR MY CAUSE AN lent, that ye may near." BE SI- Colognea, Ei tracts. Toilet and Sachet Tow ders. Soap, Turkish Towels, Toilet Cases. Full lihe of Druxs c. PreacrlDtiona a src laity. At an U . . Cere er Fourth ud Ncn sti If you are a m'nister. and have rT-rt xnl pastoral duties, or a mother, worn out with ers and work, or a man of buflcess ot labor, weaiend by tn strain ot yocr every daydati-s. or a mvn of letters toUg over your midnight work. Hop Fitters wjil -most surely strengthen you. j If you are suffering from overieatinsr or drinking.any indiscretion or iss-ipa- tion, or are young and crowmg jfast, as is olten the case. J "Or if you are In the workshop,ton the rarm, at the desk, any where. an feel that your system need cleansing, ton lng. It you are old, j blood thin and Impure, pnlse 1 feeble, nerves unetcady, faculties l waning, Hop Bitters U what you cf$J to give you new life, health and vigor.' " If you arc costive, or dyspeptic ojr- tuffer- lD2 from anv Othr.r nf th niimmnna i?ts eases of the tUmach r bowclf, ft Is your own fiult if you remain il! if I you ae wasting away with any form of KUncy clscass, slop tempting dath 'this moment, and turn f ot a-cure to l'o;i Bitters. If you arc sick with that icrrible sickness, Nervousness, von will find a "Balm in Gilead" in Hop Bitters'. i If you are a frequenter, or a resident f a miasmatic rtislrict, barricade viur sy tern against the scourge of all countries Malaria, Epidemic, Bilkous afcd lntrt' mittent '.Fevers by -the use of Hop Bitters. v If you have rough, pimply; or ealW fcUo, tad breath. Hop Bitters will give you fair skln.rlch blood.tfcesueeteet bic&tharid health. $500 will be paid for a case they will not cure er help. ; , WHOLESALE ,PJIC3. whetasale priacs fner&UT. la making up trazll orlerliiher rrkea Lava to be charred Oh, A how I 5.auy's Wish. do wich my skin was as clear and soft as yours," said a lady to her friend. "1 ou can easily make is so," answered li e friend. How ?" inquired the first la5v. "By using Hod Bitters that makc& pura, rich blood and blooming health. It till it for me as you observe." r None genuine without a bunchrof gr- en Hops on the white label. Shun all the vile, poisonous stuff with "Hop" or "Hops" in ihelrname. o:tH lmdiwnrmi Santa Glaus -IS- OTJE HOLIDAY GOODS arc on the road coming in, an i wel have but lUtle space t spare, and sre boundj to make room for them, so as to make them tnove, and give the ladles a chance to buy CHEAP - GOOD?, at . j TAYLOU'SBAZkAK. A FINK t INE of Flannels for ladles, mUses f and children; Kid Gloves, Jersey Gloves Vel vets, Velveteens, Plushes. Silks, S.jllns, Rib bons, Laces, Corse's, Hosiery and tjnderwear at prices to suit every one. Call andj eec. TAYLOR'S BAZAAR, " 118 Market St j oct U WILMINGTON, N.C Healtli is Wealth. .i ii CUBE GUARANTEKD Dr. E. G. WEST'S Nerve ati Braix Treatment, a gnar antced specitiG for Hysteria, Dizziness, Con vulsions, Fit3, Nervous Neuralgia, Ijcadache. Nervous Prostration caused by thcjuBC of al cohol or tobacco, Wakef ulrjes3. Mental De-ia-eg8lon, Sof teeing of the Brain resulting in insanity and leading to misery, decay and death. Premature old Age. BarrcnhCES, Losi of power in cither sex, I nvoluutary Losses and Spermatorrhoea caused by ovri exertion or the brain, self abuse or over-indulgence. Each box contains one month's treatment. $1 00 a box, or six boxes for $5 00, sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price, i WE GUARANTEE SIX EOES To cure any case. With each order received by us for six boxes, accompanied lih $5.(0. we will send the purchaser our written guar antee to refund the money if the treatment does not effect a cure, ft uarantees issued only by JOHN C. WEST & CO , bG2 W Midison st, Chicago, 111. oct2lyd&w Jiew York & Wilmington Steamsliip Ccf. .1 . FROM PIEE4, EAST KIVER, NEvV YORK I - At 5 o'clock. P. M. I GULF STREAM...... ...... Satmdajy. Nov 1 i B2NEFACTOR..... .J-aturuay. Nov S GULF STREAM.... Satunlay, Nov 15 BENEFACTOR... ...... -.Saturday, Nov 22 FROM WILMINGTON : ' BENEFACTOR'.. ...Frldiy, Nov 1 GULF STREAM. -Sa 1 Nov 8 BENEFACTOR, i - - Saturday, Nov 14 G ULF STREAM .. . . . JSaturday , Kov 22 rhla steainer has teen tpedally refilled for passengers. ' f " - ' ' : Through I fiBs Lading arid Lowca Through Rates guaxaateed to and ttom Foists la North and South CaroBna. ! - Tor Freight or Paasage apply to 1 U. G. ft2LALLBCNlS, scperlausden - WUmlcjtoB, u. C THEO. . EGEE, Freight Agent; ... New York. -WIL P. CLYDE; CO. 6sraJ Acrsv, ' 'S3 Broadway New Yoxu " oct 27-tf , 75 00 BAUULii ' Standard.. U ........ .. ... B ACON North Carolina: Hams. WKsTEKN SMOKED . ilazua........ ... ?id facts wen..... . DRY SALTfcD Rldca. V 2. aftstter5, y i... BAUlUvLt--Snlrt Tcrpentlre, FtcoiHl Hand, each...... 1 Jtevr Kr? York, each.... .... 1 N:w CltT.each. ...... ......... 1 BKESWAI, It. BiniEil v - ' North Carolina....... Northcra........ ..... CANDLES, V ft. Spcamx.. ...... . ........ Taitow Adman:tc ...... .. CUEEt. tb Northern Factory. Dairy, Crcara;... . State Ci'FEE, V Java. Liguyra....... Klo COUN MIy bus., In sckB COTTON TIES, bundle . DOMESTICS j Sbcetlnsr, 44, f yd. '. Yams, i Liiisch. ....... EGGS, V dozen .......i FIH Mackerel, No. 1, f bol.......lS 00 acscrei, .o. i, v Ran Ubl,. 8 50 SlackCrei,No. 2, bbl.... .. Mackerel, No. 2, "half bbi,. Mackerel. No. 3, if bbl jennets, v tin 15 10 11 16 n a o a oc it 33 O 11 12 a It Cs is a n ltO 3 a S5 ft 16 ft 11 25 . S3 23 V It ll lJi i5 14 1 9 tO 5 CO 7 73 4 00 7 00 3 00 !ullct?, Pork bbis.. n. C. llco Herring, if keg.. (Si. 1 Ik. vvti, v ;u .............. . FKiw flLiylrlK.'i. f 2.C00 Ihr, Peruvian Gcano, No. 1 57 50 . " No.'2 35 00 " " Ix3lx 00 00 BAQgh'a Phospfcate.... 00 CO Carolina Fertiliser....- .5 00 Ground Ben Bone Meal... Bone Flour...... Navassa Guano........ Craplete fdanure. . , . . . Wbaun's Phosphate... Wando Phostdiate lierger & Butz's I'hos;)hate..o0 00 Exrelleroa Cotton FerUUor.65 00 Freiicli's Carlorata of Line... T iti trench's Agxisultural LlaiO.... FLOUR; Mbl- me.. Northern SrMir ............CO 00 ...CO 00 ...00 00 ...40 00 ...00 00 ...CO 00 00 00 S 60 Extra 5 00 73 73 6 50 6 60 5 75 6 toll Family. City . Ml U? Extra.... Fairily Extra Family ULlir.-y I5 i... GRAIN, UuEhei Corn, from store, baga.whlta. Corn, cargo, La bclk, white.. Corn, cargo, in bags, white.. Corn, cargo, mixed, la bags.. Oats, from etore..... Cow Peas.... ......... I HJDiiS,R Green Dry , HAY. ?" 100 f?ss Eastern.....:.......... ....... 1 ov Western i m North River i CtS Oti ma x o 10 10 ft 6 N' ft 8 tO a S.5.' if 0; ft 9 am 6c cr.rr t t m. oo . 00 ' V) 03 ftIO 00 ftJAOJ ft57 OC--AT45 01 ft7 K ft70 or. itio oc ftW 0, ft 1 J.i OH ft 4 2 tS fi 2V IB o j ft 8 IX) ft 6 5 ,' 6 O) .V: ft ft 8) .4 63 23 5 11 ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft te 6 .12 8? ' 75 Mm. k ii lOft 00 ft 1 40 ft 3C 32 3) 11 19 90 90 00 00 21 10 1 10 0 2 CO ft ft .ft ft ft ft ft ft ft a ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft HOOP !IRON, V It...... LARD, lb Northern... North Carolina .... LIME, y barrel LUMBER. Citv 8.iwi?: ft ft Ship Stuff, resawed 13 00 Rough Edge Plank.. 15 West India Cargoea.accordlng to quallty..i. 13 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned., 18 CO Scautllng and Board. com'n..l2 00 MOLASSES. sralloP New Crop Cuba, ln hhds..... " " " In bbla...... Porto lllco, ln bads.......... " in bbi Sugar House, ln hhda.. ....... 00 " " In Dbhu. . 28 Syrup, In bbla 40 NAILS, if Keg.Cut.10d basis.. 0 00 uiis, y gauon Kerosene....... Lard , Unseed Rosin Tar- Deck and Snar POULTRY Chickens, live, grown cspring , Turkeys ...... PEANUTS y bushel... POTATOES, V bushel sweet Irish, V bbl PORK. V barrel- City Mess ..............23 tC Prime ........:........ ..i 00 liumn. 17 m tuuiu uaroima. w IUugh, bushoi.. ......... RAGS, tf" a Country...;.... City...... ROPE, V lfc... SALT, sack, Alum.;. LIverpoo .... ....... ...... Lisbon........ ..... American. SUGAR, f lb Cuba Porto Rico. ........ A Coffee , B V C Ex C Crcshcl.... ...... ir . 1 ay t w 1 . ........ . SHINGLES, 7 in. "M 10 60 Common.... ................... 2 60 Cypress Saps....... 4 50 Cypreee Hearts. 0 00 STAVES, y M-W. O. Barrel.. 12 00 R. O. Hogshead .........00 00 TALLOW, ft, 4 TMliE.?, M tcet-ShlppLag.15 00 Fine Mill ...T...11 25 Mill Prime 7 60 Mm Fair 4.' -. e 00 Common Mill ....!....... 5 00 ft interior to Ordinary...: 0 00 WHISKEY, V gal-Nortbcrn..l 00 North Carolina......... 1 CO WOOL, lb Washed.. ....... l inwasxieu.... 15 12 25 25 85 3 14i 10 ft70 CC me ot 4T1S ft!3 5 4J 51 45 00 ; 80 u 4. 00 0? 20 2i .73, 25 ftl7 ftl9 4U9 &5 ft IVift mo HVlft 00 ft 00 a 00 00 00 20 00 00 lCft ft ft ft ft ft ft 5 ft 75 75 00 ' 00 00 84 Tin rrv . . ... ftll 00 ft 3 Of ft 5 CO ft 7 50 ftl8 00 010 00 ft 6 ftl4 CO ft 13 00 ft tJ 50 fiu 0 OC 4 00 1 00 2 SO 21 20 ft ft ft ft ft 10 f if Wagonette -pOR WKIGIITSVILLET SOUND, wtll leave ooitherland's Stables 'DAILY at fi P.M. sharp. Returning, will leave Sound at 7 A, ILTeharp June 23 tf T. J. SOUT11EI1LAND. OFF1CK OF . Dr. S. O. Eliis,.' A ' I - - " "": " " - 'i rvi.v .tuaii SKJUUXli. JSlliKiLT. O0 ftotc change of effice hoars, which arc as follows 7 to 10 .m. 3 to 3 . m. sept SO .... 1 . Groceries, sc. rn nnns. pttmtj? rrrna irnr Qira JJ. - 1 00 1Ib'13" PrilaC Fo-rto mco MOLASSES, 5QQ Half Rolls Standard BAGGING. 1 QQQ CilsPJcccd TIES, t'l QQQ BbLs. FLOUR. ." 100 Bbls" fcUGAS ' - nnnBirsCOFFirr. ' IJ3IH, CEMEST, PLASTER, &cj AH at lowest ?ricea. WORTH .& WORTH.

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