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MISCELLANEOUS. TheDaily Review. k' ,r the Cure oi Coughs, ijolusj jar -:r.-, Eror.chjtCroup, Infiu-ll - '. . u hoDp'mg Ccugb, In 'i-nt Consumption and for the re- r f : : ni:rrmli vc persons in advan Yr" rtr.aes'of ihcDiseaser. ForSale Sw - ail Druggists. -Price, 25 Cents. 1 - grCupital Prize $75, OOOJQ Tickets only $5. Shares in pro portion. -A;?-a n 11 n v .7 U U -f UIECELLAITEOUS anoiner curiosity. It Is not a counter feit. Everv bit of the nam and Pprv line and letter of the printing are genu-1 Words of Warn Ins and Comfort The Country is Safe ! The Grand Old Democratic Party has Triumphed ! Peace on Earth Good Will To wards 3Ien ! For the Daily Rerlew REJOICE, TKUI2 HEKOES. ine. - - "Then What is it here for?" vif jon will examine it very carefully you wilUea that it is wholly mde Dp of pieces neatly pasted" together. A man, sayy takes twenty, genuine bills and cuts out a different 'portion from each, the twenty pieces 'wbeo put to gether making a complete bill. The defaced bills are restored by filling np the holes, and he ba twenty-one instead of twenty, all of which are liable to pass without detection. . The patch work bill soon begins to ream, how ever. This way of making money involves a good deal oi labor, and we see very lew such bills." , He tnrned over the leaves of a large book filled ith specimens of .counter feits of every description, good, bad and indifferent. Sme would hardly do- ceive a "wayfaring man. toouen a tool," while others were marvels of. skill. inSCELLAliEOUS. Louisiana State Letter v Company. H e do hetcty certify that we supervise the arrangements for all the Monthly and Semi A.nuai Draurings of The Louisiana State Lot tery Company, end in person manage and cen tal the Drawings themselves, and that the wwe are conducted urith honesty, fairness, and tj fjood faith toward ail partus, and toe author de the Company to use this certificate, urith fac t,iles of our signatures attached, initsadver 'istvuntt." Commissioners. incorporated In 1868 for 25 years by the Leg Mature for Educational and Charitable pur poses with a capital of $1,000,000 to winch a rcecrvc fund of over $550,000 has since been aided. Bv an overwhelnalne ndrmlai vote ltsfran r.Wse was made a t)art of the present 8tate Constitution adopted December 21. A.. D..1S79. The cruv Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by the people of any State. It never scales or postpones. Ita Grand Sinjrle Number Drawings take place monthly. ' . A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. Eleventh Grand Drawing, Class L, !n the Acadomv of Music, at New Orleans, Tuesday, November 11, 1S84 174th Monthly 1 Drawing. Capital Prize. $75,000. 100.000 Tickets at Five Dol lars Each. Fractions in Fifths in proportion. LI3T OF PRIZES. I Capital Prize of 75.000 1 Capital Prize of 25.000 1 Capital Prize of 10.000 2 Prizes 5 Prizes 10 Trizes 20 Prizes 100 Prizes 800 Prizes 500 Prizes 1000 Prizes Of $6,000 . 12.O0C of of of of of of of 2.000 .-. 10.000 1.000 10.000 SCO 10.000 200 20,000 100 - 30,00 50 25,000 25 APPBOXMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $75o. 9 ' 600. 9 ' " 250. 25,000 6,750 I 4,500 2,250 $265,500 1.3C7 Prizes, amounting to.. ., Application for rates to ciuos snouia oe maae only to the office of the Company In New Or leans. Tor further information, write clearly, giv inp full address. POSTAL NOTES, Express Money Orders, or ew York Exchange In or dinary letter. Currency by Express (all sums of $5 ard upwards at our expense) addressed 11. A. DAUPH1, New Orleans, La. or M. A. DAUPHIN, 607 Seventh St.. Washington. D. C. Mate P. O. Money Orders payable and ad dre 68 Kcgltcred Letters to JSKW i )li LEANS NATIONAL BANK, octi5 New qblkakb, La. DO YOU KNOW THAT LOREILARD'S CLIMAX PLiTJO TOBACCO with Red Tin T; RQSE LEAF Fine Cut Chew ing; NAVY CLIPPINGS, and flack, Brown and Yellow SKUFFS. aio the best and cheapest, nualitT considered? . aufr61ydAw Dr. Moll's Powders VEVEK FAIL TO CURB INFL4.MMA i tion ofthe Rldnys. Gravel, Gleet. Sti let nresandail Urinary diseases. Nervous ana Physical debility, -enital Weakness andail those untold m. series rausfd bv Indiscretion orExcestes. byphllls in all its forms perma nntly cired. 1 el'ow oT Brown spots on ttce and bcKly.so-e Throat anl Nose, hcrofula, old Sor. 8. Eczema, Tetter and all Blood and Skin diseases Urinary diseases cuned in Sdaja. I'rlee f3. Enc ose the monv tc FRANK STKV. ns &, CO., Baltimore. Md., and it will te eefit by mall saled. For sale by all drng i ta; sens by mail. ' iuly 7 d&wly ' "f 1 1 ; Dr. Uodd's Nervine No. 2. WILL CURE KKKVOUS, PHYSICAL and Genital Weakness caused by indla ere'ion and violating tho laws of health, Price $1- - DR. HUNTER'S PILLS C'vres Syphilis in all in forms and stages, 1 ellow or Brown pots on the fare and body. sore Throat and Nose, scrofula. Tetter, Jfczv tna, Itching sensation. Salt JBheum and all Blood and Skin Diseases, Urinary Diseases and Strictures speedily cured Price $2 OK. hU T'S FIMLK FUlffND Never falls to cure Irregularities or Snpprew "lot's, caused by co;ds or disease. 3farried ladies and ladies in delicate state of health are cautioned to not use it. Price $3. Enclose tt taouey tor either roedlciue to FRANK STE Vk K CO., Baltimore, Md and it will be sent by mall or expres sealed. For stle by all DrufTKista; sent by mall or express, iuly 7 d&wly S73 BEIJABLE SEIF-GURE bortnotd and KOdrMful spi!1 l2m25SS (now retiredi for thocv.re o r -V?rr 01 r Vf SBplainso&lHlenvelcpejVe PrugSiStscaafiU-, Addrsu DR. WARD fi CO.. Louisiana, ' "Ahakksis" gives instan ana is an tnjauoie cure for PTiS Price $1, '.at druggists, or sent Tr6 paid by mall 8amplerec J Ad. "axakssis" Makers, Box 2,410 New Tork, tJtHa r . Kinn ram H II II 1 1 II lireaer lI Iff VX r fill I jm -v Trne son3 of America Now let us rt-joiee For Cleveland's elected, . The Nation's own choice. We've conquered the tyrants And traitors we dread. And elected true patriota Torule us instead. Once more we are united The brave and the free From Florida to Maine From sea unto sea. The Gray and the Blue Who dissensions did part Around our President-elect Are joined hand and heart. No more we'll be divided To each other we'll be true " t And forever united The Gray and the Blue. The issues of the past Are re-buried ag;ain May they e'er be forgotten With Logan and Blaine. We've spread out pur banners Unfurled to the breeze , With the victor and his laure'.s We'll re3t now at ease. For our couDtry once more From tyrants is tree, And our countrymen should rejoice On land and on sea. Prosperity to America And every other land ; Three cheers for our country And our Cleveland! Nov. 6th, '84. E. G. Blair. A Fair Offer TnE Voltaic Belt Co.,of Marshall, Mich , offer to send Dr; Dye's Celebrat ed Voltaic Belt and Electric Appliances on trial, for thirty days, to men, old anl youns, afflicted with- nervous debility, lost vitality, and many other diseases. " See advertisement in this paper, t th s eow&w 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 (Treat remedy was discovered by a mis sionary in South America. Send a sell addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. INMAN. Motion D, New York City. eod u&w ly Appointment? by the Bishop of East Carolina. FALL VISITATION 1884. M. . Wellington's Charger. 1 was walking in the Strathfieldsaye park with him (the Duke of Welling ton's late son) one afternoon, when we paused at a railed off clump of tree3. "Here." said he, lies Copenhagen. By the way." he said, do you know the fatuous 'Up, guards, and at ihem!' is not my father '3 at all, but Lord Saltoun'a, and tho right words are: Up, guards, and Are low!" "My father sat uopennagen iouneen nours at a stretch at Waterloo. lie was a horse Dot ninch to look at, but ot great endurance and spirit. The duke got him in Spain, and rode him through his Spanish campaigns; he was very fond of tutu, lor years belore he died he was kept here as a pet, and the ladies were ail proud to ride him up aad down the terrace, in order to boast of haying sat on his back. He was buried here very early in the morning All the servants turned out, and to their surprise the duke, who was then very old and failing, got up and appeared at the funeral. When tho horse was brought out be immediately noticed that one hoof was off. He was very angry, but could not discover the rob ber. Some months afterward he thought he should like a hoof and had Copenhagen dug up. but his three re maining hoofs had rotted away. A farm -la borer hearing of thw asked to see my father, and told him that he knew the man who had done the 'deed, tor he bad himself bought the hoof for three shillings and six pence. In this way the duke recovered Copenhagen's hoof, which he had set, I think the duke said, as an inkstand. -Contemporary Review. P.. Christ P., S. Cyprian's, Sunday, 8. Peter's, Gates Tuesday, M. P., S. John's, Wednesday. M. P., S. Bar- M. P., Holy In- Nov. 2. Sunday, Church, New Berne. Nov. 2, Sunday. E. New Berne. Nov. 5. Wednesday, E. P., S. John's, South Mills. Nov. 7. Friday. M. P., S. John's, New begun. Nov. 8, Saturday, M. P., S. Joseph's, Camden C. H. Nov. 9, Sunday, Christ Cburcb,Eliza bethCity. Nov. II, Tuesday, M. P., Holy Trinity. Hertford Nor. 12, Wednesday. S. Barnabas, Woodville. Perquimans. Nov. 14, Friday, M. P., S. Mary's, Gatesville. Nov. 16, Co. Nov. 18, Wmton. Noy. 19, nabus, Murfrecsboro. Nov. 22. Saturday, nocent's. Avoca. Nov. 23. Sunday, M. P., S. Luke's, Washington Co. Noy. 23, Sunday, E. P., Grace, Plymouth. " Nov. 25. Tuesday, M. P., S. Paul's, Edenton. Nov. 30. Sunday. Convocation, S. David's. SciiDpernong. 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. 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. aiaKeiyviiie. Dec. 12, Friday, Swan Quarter. Dec. 13, Saturday, M. P., Juniper Bay. Dec. 14. Sunday, S. George's, Hyde Uo. Dec. Dec. Dec. 20, Saturday, M. P.. S. Jdhn's. unraianisg on a bed f sicknets take cheer If 70a are simply alllngr. or It yon feel . weak and dispirited, - - t without clearly know lnz war, Iiot Bisters will sorely enre yon. - If 70a are a minister, and hare overtaxed Tonrself with your pastoral dniiCT.' or a mother, wnm nnt with ear and work, or a man of bnsiness'cr labor, weakened by tne strain ot your every day dail-s. or a mm of letters toiling or your midnight work. Hop Bitters will most uxvij tirengmeo you If you "are sufferin e from over-eatinz or drinking.any indiscretion or dissipa-yi tion, or are young and growing fast, as is ouen tne case. "Or if you are in ibe workshops, on tne 'farm, at the desk, snvwbere. and feel that yeur system need cleansing, ton Jnr. if von are old. blod thin and impure; pnlse feeble, nerroa nn-teady, f-icnltles waging. Hop Mtters la what you need to If you are estlTe or dyspeptic or Buffer ing from any other of the numerous ls eaeos ot the stomeh r r bowe, it is your own fault If you remain 11!. If you are wasting away with an v form of Kidney olseas-, stop temptlnr death this moment, and turn for a cure to Hop Bitters. If you are sick with that terrible sickness, Nervousness, you will find a "Ualm in Uilead77 in Hop Hitters. If you are a fiequenter, or a aesldent of a miasmatic district, barricade your syf tern against the scourge of all coun tiles Malaria, Epidemic, 3ilhous and lnter mittent f evers by the use of Hop Bitters. If sou hare roush. pirn Dir. or sallow skio. bad breath. Hop iJltters will give you fair skifl.nch biood.thesveetest breath and health. f500 will be paid for a case they win not cure or help. A Lauy's Wish. "Oh. how I do wish my skin was as clear and soft as yours," said a lady 10 her ftlend. xou can easily, make it so." answered tte friend. How ?" Inquired the first ladr. "By using Hop Bitters that makes pure. rich blood and blooming health. It did it for me as you observe." r one genuine without a bunch of err en Hops on the white labeL Shun all the vile. B 11 r n il a in 's - rHiTiO TED ; ' ; Standard Turbine ! Is the beat coaetrncted - an1 finished, gives better percert age. more power, ana is told for less money, per corse tow er, tnan any other t turbine in the world. Mf New pamphlet BUBIHAU BROS, York. jr. sent free by nov S 4W The Science of Life. Only $1 BY MAIL FOST FA1 D. I ' J. MA3HGCD. KNOW THYSELF. A GREAT MEDICAL WORK OK Exhausted Vitality. Nervous and 1 live leal Debility. Premature Decline in M&nJ rrurs of Youth, and the untold miseries resnVUaz irom lndlscreUon or exce?ea . A b-ok tor every man. young, middle steed and oM. . t contains i prescriptions tor all ac!eand chronic diseases, each one of whl b lai iovain able, so roan l by the Autho. whos5 cxerl- ence ror years is sucn as prooabtv ncTtr before ieu to the ir.t of any physiciiu suf pages, bound In beautiful rrench mueiin, em bossed coders, fuu silt, auaranteed. to bea finer work In everv sense mechanicaUliterary atd professional than any other wor eoM la mis country ror fz.su, or-the raonej? win tv retunded ha every instance. Price only $1.00 by mail, post-paid. 1 Uustrttlve ca ro rile 6 c;s Bend now. Gold mciai awarded the: author by the Naiional Medical. Association, toth-a officers of which he refers. The Science of Life should be read hr it? young for Instruction, and by the ailUv.&dTor relief. It will benefit all Londori Lsncet. i There la no member cf eociety to whom ih's book will not be useful, whether youth, parent, guardian, inatmetor or clertynaan Arjoncnt. Aaaress tne reaooav aieaicai iustiuiti, r Dr. W. II. Parker. "No. 4 Unlianchf 8tixet. Boston, Mass., who mav be consulted on ail llseascs reaulrlns' saill and exicriencfc. Chronic and obstinate diseases that hate oaiSed tho skill of aL LI P? A I othrr physicians a specialty. 11 & Vmm Such treated successf ol-Tr lB C C B ly without an in- I IT 1 3 Clar jtance of failure. Mention this paper! nov 8 d&w 4w poisonous stuff heir name. With "Hop" oi "Hops" in ost 14 lm dJtw nrmS Santa Claus -IS- OTJR HOLIDAY GOODS are on the road coming in, and we have but lUtle space ta spare, and are bound to make room for them, so as to make them move, and give the ladles a chance to buy CHEAP GOOD3, at TAX LOR'S BAZA AR. A FINE t INE of FlanneU for ladies, mieses and children; Kid Gloves, Jersey Gloves; Vol- vots. Velveteens, Plushes, Silks, Satins, Elb- ! bona, Laces, Corsets, Hosiery and Underwear at prices to suit every one. Call and see. TAYLOR'S BAZAAR, 118 Market St. oct WILMINGTON, N. C. 15. Monday, Fairfield. 19, Friday, M. P., Aurora. Clever Counterfeiters. An ofliciaiof the Secret Service de- nni-lmnnt n t t o rTncrl ClnlnQ Prnn r-.. r, I 1MB CUl sT wTh n hm ha. wi-'Sowing I" requests that in accordance with luu jEesuiuLiuu xji tut; jyiuuesau vuuvcu tion. arrangements be made in each imer-ucean corresponaent some speci mens ot the clever work done by coun terfeiters. We quote Irom the corres pondent's account: ''There's another that may interest you. It is a $5 National Bank noto raised to $100. You seethefieures and words are jut as plain as Jhouh they were orginaliy printed there. The "raising is very common. Here is a $1 raised to a $10, and a $3 to $90. Tho process in lo erase entirely from the bill, by means of acids and other chemicals. whatever may be necessary to the change, and then to put in the new amendments by printing, or per haps sometimes with a pn. Such bills do not often deceive men who are accustomed to handling money, be cause the body, cf the , engraving on both face and 5 back - for tho vari ous denominations U entirely different. Now you can tell at a glance that this hundred is simply a $5 bill, and it is good for the amount at the : bank of issue, or the treasury would issue a new $5 bill in its place. It is not a counterfeit. So that a $20 bill is cood for $2. and the $10 for one. Such bills can only be passed upon persons not familiar with the different forms of our currency. This applies more particu larly to the National Bank" notes, as there is a much nearer approach to uniformity in the appearance of green backs. This $100 raise came . into the treasury only last week. Hcrafsa fifty -dollar, bill that is Durham's Creek. Dec. 21, Sunday, Trinity, Chooowin; ity. Dec. 21, Sunday, E. P., Haw Branch. 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.. Jamesviile. Dec 31, Wednesday, M. P., Advent, illiamston. Jan'y 1. 1885, Thursday, M. P., S. Martin's. Hamilton. Holy Communion at all Morning Services. Collections for Diocesan Missions. As opportunity may offer the children will be catechised. The Health is Wealth. ilUBB GUARANTEED. Dr. E. C. WEST'S A j Nebve aid Bbaik Treatment, a enar- anteed specific for Hysteria, Dizziness, Con vulsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, Headache, Nervous Prostration caused bv the use of al cohol or tobacco. Wakefulness, Mental De t,reston. 8oftenlnz ot tho Brain resulting in insanity and leadinc; to misery, decay and death. Premature old Age, Barrenness, Los of uower in either sex. Involuntary Losses and Spermatorrhoea caused by ov-r exertion ot 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. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cure any case. With each order received bv us for six boxes, accompanied v 1th $5.(0, we will send tbe purchaser our written guar an tee to refund tbe money if the treatment does not effect a crire. Guarantees issned only by JOHN C. WKST & CO , c62 W Madison st Chicago, 111. oct 21 lyd&w Kew York & Wilmingtoij Steamship Co, parish for a meeting of the Vestry with the Bishop. Hlonday ND ALL THE WEEK YOU WILL find large consignments of Apples, Peaches, Pears chickens. Kggs and altotner conn'ry produce These gooas must be sold at once. Call on A. W. itlVENBARK, The LlveGrocer and Commiaslon Merchant, 114 North Water St.. sept 15 . Wilmington. N. C. Groceries. Groceries. jpLOU, MOLASSES, COFFEE, BACON, Sugar, Salt, Corn, Rloe, Meal, Lard, Soda, Glue, Lye, foap, Potash, Hoop Jron.Oats, Hay, Starch. Snuff, Crackers.Tobacco, Cigars. Candy, Candles, Matches. Powder, Shot, Cap, Paper Saga, Buckets, ruae. e. Joraaleby " nov S ' KEBCHNEB & C ALDER BROS BY SENDING YOHJR LIGHT COLORED - - .- goods to MONACU'B Steam Dye Works, Itt ceconl at.. sd haing them made darker for fall and Winter wear you'll save the expente or bnyinz a sew redt or drees.' Complete aad freAlot aye sttfZJust recctved. ? - sept 15 . FROM PIER34. EAST RIVER. NEW YORK At S o'clock. P. M. i U ULP 8TREAM Saturday, Nov 1 BINE FACTOR. .Saturday. Nor 8 GULF STREAM Saturday, Nov 15 BENEFACTOR ...Saturday, Now 23 FROM WILMINGTON : BEN FACTOR. GULF STREAM...... BENEFACTOR. GULF STREAM...... WHOLESALE PPICE3. AST Tbe foUowiiur quotrttons rcpiesen wholesale prices generally. In mailn up mall orders hlchcr prices have to bo charged 15 u 16 li ,91 w a NEW YORK HERALD. IiAfcrtiLNO fctaztdard...... 3 fiy...;.......,. B CON North Carolina: - ; . - Itams. If 11. ... ....... SUie.f fe..r..i. WETEKH. SMOKED :' AA-&2X1S Sitles. V fi........ Shoulders.... .... DHY SALTED Sides. T 2-..i... , Shoulders, tp ft... B.RJiELSSplrits Turpentine. kcciKl Hand, each........... 1 75 . : Newiiew Ycrk, each... ....M S3 New Clty.each 1 fO iliiVSWAX, to.... 2C- B1UCKS. Jf ... XJI.TT&U, ? IV- . North Carolina..............."' S3 NortSera,. 20 CNDLE3V"Th . . ?jerm............ ......... - -Tailow. ....... ....... ..... Ail ra.iitie ........ Northern Factory! ....... .. Dairy, Cream.... ........... StJSt t COFFEE, y ih tJ . t ava. Lajruyra.... . mo COItN MEAI,' bu&.. In sacks CiTTi: Tlift, V bundle.... DoMHSTICS- SteetlnR, 44, v yd. Tares, bunch.. ...... EQGS, doien.... FISH Mackerel. No. 1. P bl!. Mackerel, No. 1, V half Lbl.. r.rterci, r,o. 2, naif bbl.. R 00 Mackerel, No. S, bbl... 7 75 Mullets, bbl 4 03 Muds:, PorJt bbls ..... 7 00 N. C. fvoc Herring, teg.... 3 00 Dry-Cod,?- ..... C FKUTLL1ZKRS, V 2,(00 !fc Peruvian Gcoijo, No. 1. ...... 57 (3 - - " No. 2... ... 3d vo " Loboa.... ..00 00 IJAaeh's Pbosphato...... 00 00, Carolina Fertucr i S Oj Ground Bono.. ........ ......00 CO Bone Heal...... 00 00 Bono Flour .00 00 Navasss Guano.. lid 00 Complete Manure .......CO 00 rh8nn's Phosphate ....00 00 Wsndo Phosphate....... 00 00 rrger Butz's Phosphate., 00 00 Kxeellenza Cotton Fertilizer. 00 no a a a is 11 a a 1 a oc a 13 CS 12 a u a 10 a ic a 16 a 2A s$ ; 25 12 12 U 14 1 s:h . 1i 17 WEEKLY EDITION. ORE DQLLARIA YEAR. It contains all the general news of the Dallv Edition of the Herald, which has the largest circulation in the United Stalhes. i iNDErBKDEKT 1ST POLITICS,1 it Is the most valuable chronicle of Dolltlcal i news in the world, impartially giving the oc currences ana opinions or an parties, so mat all sides may be known. In the department Foreign News the Herald has always been distinguished by the fullness of Its cable despatches. The how transatlantic telegraph cables will Increase facilities. r The Farm Department of the Weekly Herald Is practical. It goes to the .point, and does not give wild theories. The larmer win save many more than One Dollar a Year ' ' 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 in ret gard to economical and tasteful new dishes, tne iasmons, ana ine maaingoi uome com . forts. In addition, are given latest reports of trade and : k ir Produce Markets, t the condition of money, columns of Miscella neous Reading, Poetry, a Complete Story every week, Jokes and Anecdotes,; Sporting News, , ' i POPULAR SCIENCE, tbe doings of well-known Persons of the World, a department doro led to 6 Sermons and Religious Notes. While the WEEKLY HERALD gives th latest and beet News of the World, it ia also a Journal for tbe Family. Subscribe one dollar, at any time, for a full fear. Postage Free to any part of the uniteo tates or Canadas. THE NEW YORK HERALD, - In a Weekly Form, . . ONE DOLLAR A YEAR Ad drew, NEW YORK HERALD, dec 19 Broadway and Ann Street 7 00 8 50 French's Carbonate of Lime French's Agricultural Lime, rLOUK.tf- bbl Fine...... .. 0 CO Northern Super............... 4 ?5 " Extra .5 75 " Family... 6 50 City Mlile Extra... 6 00 Family... . 6 75 Extra Family..., 6 50 GLUE V lb......... 11 GRAIN, V bushel Corn, from store, bags, white. 8 ) Corn, cargo, in bulk, white.. '4 Corn, cargo, In bags, white.. 72 Corn, cargo, mixed, in bags.. uats, irom store............. 16 00 C2U 00 a S0r OK) iU 9 eo io i o 49 S tO 2 - - a 9 4t3T 00 C2 di 00 a?.v oo H0 0) Cl 01 a?57 0C 5 5 ur oc ?7 OC (S0 03 ti JS CO 7 W O90 a 4 a 6 w Ct6 2i id 8 00 Cow Pea.. HIDES 65 25 6 U 30 15 75 es. ri Green... ............. ......... Dry HAY, V 100 ft Eastern....... I Western 1 North River.... 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