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SCKM-ASEOUS MI r s tew Cor the BOWELS. - 1 ' .. , , ,..: litis " '' ' " '. .'.o .ff-M Of ITHIJIR. Fo '' ..., SO ecnt a bottle. m b? ' - . ,. :. (.! .at :y tcurm CaI.itsiri-ri7cS75tOOUJB, :ftWoii:y liaresin pro- Tio Louisiana State Lottery Company, i jnhnitv certify that ce supervise the ' -j r all the McntMyand Semi- i IraUncs of The Louisiana State Lot Person manage and con V A themselves, and that the cotydveud vith honesty, fairness, and " 5 Uj- '.wl all j nrties, and tre author ''lto ccTtificcte,vithrao- 't(f Ur ,KJnres Cached. tnUsadver c Commissioners. ;r,. " ( r-" M H W r--r 25 ycarp by the LK-V-.Wf.-r K.laoatlfvnal ana Charitable pur i arit?.i of ti.oon.ooo-to which a r rvc f-.n.J oi over $irA),000 bae since been a J' if !. i'.y an ovc r.ctn.lr.:r populai - vote lta fraa rrv ws rca Sc a Tart of tbe present 8tete I. -rrt'.'.'t'.ori .1 loi'tci Deco.rabcr A. D.,1879. T.( rmlv t.ctirry t rr voted on end endorsed t (ht r-' 7 Iff any State. It nf -er tcrJes cr podpones. ,rar t t-'.ivlc Nnm!or Drawings take 1 A sr'l.KNI'il) OPP. L'TI'NITY TO WTN A Fi:Tl'NK. .evinili (rrrin.1 Drawlnjr, Class t,, .n lit Arn-i'n v of Sir.flr. New Orleans, " .. - Uy. .1;: v il. lvS5l$2 1 " Monthly CaDital Prize. $75,000. 100,000 Tickets at Five Dol lars Kacli. rractions in Fifths In proportion. LIST OF rRIZKb- i O.t 'MI 1'rlr.e 75,fXW 1 fn.it.il Prize 25,000 i Caj.'.tal Pri.e 10.00C : Trijos of 12.00C 3 Prlzis of 2,000 10,000 K' I'rUcs of l.OiHl 10,000 r-rUos of 500. 10,000 ICO PrWs of 20i) 20,000 W I'rizca of 100 80,000 id Pitrc8 of 50..: 25,000 I'rizes of 25 25.000 APPKOXljfATION PRIZES. Ajproi!matton Prizes of $750. 6,750 ? " " 500. 4.500 250. 2,250 i.'.'T Prize?, amouniluK to $265,500 Application for rates to clubs should be made y to tho o2ice cf the Company In New Or- For further lnfcraatlon, write clearly, glv ' full a.Mrcfs. POSTAL NOTES, Express Mjrey or-lcrs, or New York Exchange In or '..nary i, nor. Currency by Express (all sums ti mcl ujwarils at our expense) addressed 11. A. 1AUPH1N, ., , . New Orleans, 1. M. a. DAUPHIN, w i 5?venth St., Washlrrton. D. C. i. l; - MeyOnlers payable and ad N?u- wr;1tcro'1 "ers to ORLKANS NATIONAL BANK, -i I'WsAwiw new Orleans. La M MORE EYE-GLASSES. Weak EYES. PfllTCHELL'S EYE-SALVE. A n. Safe and EfTprtlrA RomoAv tnr i0KE- WEAK AND INFLAMED EYES. . . rro-lar !n Lonjr-Shtedneas, aa3 Ra 6.or.n;r the Sight of the Old. Tear Irop. nnitniH. ctr. imM . lii. Eyc Lashes, and Pro- . A'n nenicure. ?v"ur ,n. cxUu. MITCHELL'S SALVE Ipvall Druggisu at 25c. Jjnel54w PARKER'S ttair Balsai Uar uhi-u 11. vou7 fin:r, - 'e; on ccount of Its superior .c wwucMi to the scalp and hair. BARKER'S TONIC i'iu.y Mc.l!cine tBat Never Intoxl cates. n IITSfVTV .It rrv USWlWam Street, New York 5 . ; n T-les and YoungMen. In city i.ULtr' l vrork for vs at their "ir9 U) , ,m!1.ent cmployiceBt; no lnstruo t'' -V.,n'.'y ork BCnt by wall (tUstance no Tanv , lofllper week can te made. - " 5 JdM'H'-'? ,!'.v.!lillotie. aL -.i '"wus wnen use a uoiner 'VLh 83 Ulcers , FeTcr Sores, Tu- Tv. . LT,a.' -anct and mosU eeonomlcal hair f!cr , cr fall:i to "Wtore the youthful J - ,u- June lOd&w lia TheDailv Review. THE LOitDS OP LABOR. They come, they come, in a glqrioas marcn, v You can hear their steam steed3 neigh, - ,- . As they dash through Skill's triumphal arch;. Or pi u nee 'mid thedancinp anrav. Their bale fires blaze in the mighty iorgc, TDcir lite-Dulse throbs in the mill. Their lightnings shiver the gaping gorge, inu ineir inunocrs snake tbe bill. Ho! these are the Titans of toil and trade. The heroes who wield no sabre; But mightier conquests. reapeth the blade That is borne by the Lords of La bor. Braye hears like jewels light the sod. Through the mists of commerce shine, And souls flash out. like stars of God. From the midnight oi the mine. No palace is theirs, no castle great. No princely pillar'd hsll: But they well may laugh at the roots of state v . 'Neath tbe heaven which is over all. Ho! these are the Titans of toil and trade, The heroes who wield no sabre; But miehtier conquest reapeth the blade W hich is borne by the Lords of La bor. Each bares his arm lor the ringing strife That marshals the sons of the soil, And the sweat-drops shed in their bat tle of life Are gems in the crown of toil. And better their well-worn wreaths, I trow, Than laurels with life-blood wet; And nobler tho arch of a bare, bold brow Than tbe claep oi a coronet. Then hurrah for each hero, although his deed Be unblown by the tramp or tabor. For holier, happier far is the meed .That crowneth tbe Lords ot Labor! James Macfaklank. THINGS WORTH KNOWING. That a bag of hot sand relieves neu ralgia. That warm borax water will remove dandrnflf. That salt should be eaten with nuts o aid digestion. That-milk which stands too long makes bitter butter. That rusty flatiroDS should bo rub bed over with beeswax and lard. That it rests you, in sewing, to change your position frequently. That a hot. strong lemonade taken at bed-time will break up a bad cold. That tnugh meat is made tender by yiD a few minutes in vioegar water. That! a little soda water will relieve sick headache caused by indigestion. Thatlacup ot strong coffee will re move tho odor of onions from the breath. That a cup ot hot water drank be fore meals will prevent nausea and dyspepsia. That consumptive night sweats may be arrested by &poDgiog the body nightly in salt water.- That one in a faint should bo laid flat on his back, then loosen his clothes and let him alone. That a fever patient can be made cool and comfortable by frequent sponging off with soda water. That cold tea should be saved for your vinegar barrel, it sours easily and gives color and flavor. That to beat the whites ot eggs quick ly add a pinch of salt. Salt cools, and cold eggs froth rapidly. T That the hair may be kept from fal ling out after illness by a lrequent ap plication to the scalp of sage tea. That you can take out spots trom wash-goods by rubbing them with tbe yolk of eggs before washing. That white spots upon varnished furniture will disappear if you hold a hot. plate trom the stove over them. Julius Caesar Onco paid the equivalent of 200.000 of our money for a single perl which he gave to the mother of iirutus. hx- travogant fellow, that Julius! The money would buy 200,000 bottles of lirown's Iron Bitters and do a world of good among the sick and ailing. Over 700,000 bottles a year of this invalua ble medicine are soul. The druggists and others who sell them are constant hearing of the good which Brown's Iron Bitters is doing. Brown's Iron Bitters is greater than Great Lse3ar. Old Violins. One of tbe principal reasons why old violins are so superior to modern ones lies in the fact that tbe secret of the old varnishes is lost. The fact that the old gum-amber, obtained from the interior of Africa, and the transparent dragon's blood, the chief ingredients of tbe old varnish, are no longer procurable may be a causo for this.? On this matter, however, critics differ. The chief rea- son. nowever. is. tuai as time goes on. the resinous matter! is gradually shaken oat of tbe pares and fibres of the wood and drops below into tbe hollow, owing to Vibration. The sap becomes also dried ! up with age, the wood becomes honeycombed, and con sequently porous, light and elastic. The number of vibrations in a given time is increased, tbe vibrations also harmonized and unified, and thus the mellowness and intensity of sound is augmented, the original roughness and barhness is smoothed away, and tbe violin becomes more deliciously 'sonor ous. AT. l.Slar. , (JOOr WOKDS FOK A GOOD TlIING. Dr. David Kennedy VFavorite Rem edy1' is exactly what it caims to be. and deserves tbe praise that are show ered unon it from all who have used it. Mr. Israel II. Snyder, of Saugcritcs, N. Y.says: "My little daughter was covered with Salt Kheum from head to foot. Dr. Kenned j's 'Favorite Remedy' cured her. This was two years aso." Get "Favorite Remedy" of your drug gist, or write to the Doctor at Kondout, N.Y. $1.00 a bottle What Alarmed Him. There was one married man got scared the other night: Ho sent a note to his wife about 9 o'clock to say that he would not be home until late. The messenger boy, when he delivered the note, happened to say that he had gone to the wrong house and had bceu very wrathf oily treated by a man for dis turbing him. The wife read the note which was on a scrap of paper. She thonght a minpte. . T11 grvcyou tour bits if you'il tak this notack and tell that story with out sayiDg you came here. Don't say it. was the wrong number." Tho boy found the husband. "Well, why do you bring this back?" They wouldn't take it, sir. A man came to the door and told me to go to the devil." "All right. Get out." The husband turned up quite early, lie looked at his wife. "I.sent you a note, but the boy must have taken it to tne wrong house " :I suppose so," said tbe wife, inno cently ; I haven't got it." And that man was djing to find out whether anybody had called, but wa3 afraid to ask. Christian at Work. Nervous Debilitated Men You are allowed a free trial for thirty days ot.the use of Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltaic Belt with Electric Suspensory Appliances, for the speedy relief and permanent cure of Nervous . Debility, logs ff Vitality and Manhood, and all kindred troubles Also, for many other diseases. Complete restoration to health, vigor and manhood guaran teed. No risk is incurred. Illustrated phamphlet. with full information, terms, etc. mailed free by addressing Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich. w s m & w lyR " THE JIA1 L.S. The malls close and arrive at tbe City Poet odlce as follows : CLOSE. Northern through malls, faat.......7.45 P. M. Northern through and wsy malls.... 8.S0 A. M. Raleigh 6.15 P. M. and 8.30 A. M. Malls for the N. C. Railroad and routes supplied therefrom Includ ing A. & N. C. Eallroad at 7.80 P M. and 8.30 A. M Southern Malls for all points South, dally ...8.00 P. M, Western malls (C. C. Kallway) dally, (except Sunday) 7.03 P. M. All points between I lam Jet and Ral eigh G.15 P. M. Mall for Cheraw and Darlington Rail road , 8.00 P. M. Malls for points between Florence and Charleston.... 8.00 P. M. Fayettevllle and offices on Cape Fear River, Tuesdays and Fridays 1.00 P. M. Fayettevllle.vla C C Railroad, dally, except Sundays ......6.15 P. M. Onslow C. H. and Intermediate offi ces, Tuesdays and Frldaye 6.00 A. M. Smlthvllle malls, by steamboat, dally (except Sundays) 8.30 A. fcl. Malls for Easy Hill, Town Creek, Shallotteand Little River, Tues days and Fridays.. ...j "2.00 P.M. Wrightsvllle, daily I 8.30 A. M.- OPEN FOR DELIVERY. Northern throucrh and way malls 7.30 A. M. Southern Malls 9.30 A. M. Carolina Central Railroad 8.45 A. M. Malls collected from Btreet boxes In 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 and 5 A. M. Stamp Office open from 7.30 A. M. to 6 P.M., Money Order and Register Department open from 8 A. M to 5 1. M., continuously. General delivery open from 7 A.M. to 6 P.M. and on Sundays from 8.30 to .9.30 A. M. Carrier' delivery open n Sunday frsra 8.3C to 9.30 A.M. Listen to Your Wife. The Manchester Guaeuian, Jane 8th, 1SS3, says: At one of the "Windows" Looking on the woodland ways ! With clumps of rhododendroms and great masses of- May blossoms!!! "There was an interesting group It included one who had been a "Cot ton spinner," but was now so Paralyzed!!! That ho could only bear to lie in a reclining position. This refers to my case. I was Attacked twelve years ago with "Locomotor Ataxy" X A paralytic disease of nerve fibre rarely ever enreu) and was for several years barely able to get about. And for the last Five years not able to attend to my business, although Many things have been done for me. The last experiment being Nerve stretching. Two years ago 1 wa3 voted into the Home for Incurables! Near Man chester, in May, 1882. I am no "Advocate"; "For anything in the shape of patent" Medicines? And made many objections to my dear wile's constant urging to try Hop Bitters, but finally to pacify tier Consented!! I had not quite finished the first bot tle when I felt a change come over me. This was Saturday. November 3d. On Sunday morning I felt so strong I said to my room companions, "I was sure I could "Walk! So started across the lloor and back. I hardly knew hw to contain myself. I was all over the house. I am gaining strerglh each day. and can walk quite safe without any "Stick!" , Or Support. I am now at my own house, and hoie soon to be able to earn my own living asraln. I have been a member ox the Manchester "Royal Exchange" For nearly thirty years, and was most heart ily congratulated on going into the room on Thursday last. Very gratefully youre. John Blackbukx, Manchester, (Eng.) Deo. 21, 1833. Two years later am perfectly well. M3" None genuine without a bunch of green Hops on. the white label. Shun all the vile, poisonous stuff with "Hop" oi "Hops" in their na r" june24 lm daw Tirmtf MERCHANTS, BANKERS AND MANUFAC TURERS SHOULD READ BRADSTREET'S Al WEEKLY JOURNAL OF TR1DE, FI NANCE AND PUBLIC ECONO Y. Sixteen Pages every Saturday. Oftentimes ' Twenty Pages. Sometimes. Twenty -four Pages. FIVE DOLHK3 A YEAR. The foremost purpose or Bkadstkeet 13 to be of practical service to business men. Its special trade and industrial reports; lta week ly epitome of bankruptcies throughout the United States and Canada, and the summaries of assets and liabilities, are alone worta the subscrlpUon price; lta synopses of recent legal decisions are exceedingly valuable As com mercial transactions, in the wider sense, are coming to be more and more conducted on, a statistical basis, the information contained in Bradstsekts Is o' the first importance both to producers and middlemen. .. ; . The Trade and Agricultural - Situation throughout the United frtatea and Ctnadala reported by Telegraph to BRADSTREET'S up to the hour of publication SINGLF COpTisTtKN CSNTS. . THE BKAISTKr,l2T CO., 279. 2SJ. 2SS BROADWAT,' dec 20 tf 7 BW YOUK CITY The Courts Under. the New Ar- : ranjrement.. f;: 1 FIRST DISTRICT JUDGE SnEPnEKD.7 Currituck Scp!cmber 7, one- week." Camden September "If. 'one week. FasquotankSeptembcr '21, one week. ; Perquimans September 28, '- one week,.. ; ... i - a -:r ' - "-.'."; Chowan October. 5, one week Gates Otobert 12, one week. Hertford October 19, one week; December 21 ; one week. " Washington October 26, one week ; December 14, one week. .... ; Tyrrell November 2. one week. Dare November 9. one week. Hyde November 16, one wek. Pa w 1 ico Novem ber 23, one wee k. Beaufort November 30, two weeks. SECOND DISTRICT JUDGE PHILLIPS. Warren September 21. two weeks. Northampton October 6, two weeks. Edgecombe October 19, two -weeks. - Bertie November 2, two, weeks. Halifax November 16,- two .weeks. Craven November 30. two weeks. THIRD DISTRICT JUDGE . ' Franklin August 17, one week; No vember 16, one week. Martin September 7, two weeks; December 7, two weeks ; for civil canses and jail cases only. . . Pitt September 21, two weeks. Greene October. 5, two weeks. Vance October 19, two weeki. W nson November 2, two weeks. Nash November 23, two weeks FOURTH DISTRICT-1-FALL TEKM. The tail courts of the kmrth district, composed of Wake, Harnett, Johnston and Wayne, will beheld as lollows un der tbe new act: . Wake July 13, to hold two weeks; criminal causes only. August 31, to hold two weeks; civil causes oply. Sep tember 2H. two weeks; criminal. Octo ber 6, three weeks; civil causps only. Wayne July 27. two weeks; civil and criminal. September 14, two weeks; civil causes. October 19, one week ; civil causes only. Harnett August' 10, one weeks; civil arid criminal. . Johnston Ausgust 17, two weeks; civil and criminal. FIFTn DIRTRICT JUDGE GILMER. Orange August 10, one week ; No vember 9, one week '. Caswell August 17, one week; No vember 16, one week. Person Augost24,6ne week; No. veruber 23, one week. Guillord August 31, two weeks ;De cember 14, two weeks. 1 Granville September 14, two weeks; Novem ber 30, two weeks. Alamance September 28, one week. Chatham October 5, two weeks. Durham October 19, two weeks. SIXTH DISTRICT JUDGE MCKOY. Jones August 17, one week; No vember 2, one week. Lenoir August 24, two. weeks; No vember 16, t;o weeks. Duplin September 7, one week ; No vember 30, two weeks. Pender September 14, one week. New Hanover September 28, two weeks, for civil causes. Sampson October 12, two. weeks; December 14. one wer3k. Carteret October 2(5, one week. Onslow -November 9, one week. SEVENTH DISTRICT JUDGE MCRAE. Cumberland July 27. one week ; No vember 9, one week, for criminal causes only; November 16, two weeks, for civil causes Columbus Autrust 3, one weok. Moore August 17, two weeks; De cember 7, two weeks. Robeson August 31, two weeks Oc tober 12, two weeks. Anson September 14, orio week, for criminal causes; November 30, ono week, lor civil causes. - Brunswick September 21, one week. Richmond September 28, two weeks ; December 21, one week. Bladen October 26, two weeks. . EIGHTH DISTRICT JUDGE iJ Iredell August 10, two weeks; No vember '), two weeks. Row&n August 24. two weeks; No vember 23, two weeks. -s ' Davidsoc September 7, two weeks; December 7, one week. Randolph September 21, two weeks.- Montgomery October 5 two weeks. .Stanley November 19. two weeks. Cabarrus November 2, one (week ; for criminal cases and no jury pivil cases NINTH DISTRICT JUDGE GRAVES. Rockingham July 27, two weeks ; November 9; one week. Stokes August 10, two weeks; No vember 16, one week. Surry August 24, two weeks: No vember 23, one week. Alleghany- September 7, one week. Wilkes September 14. two weeks. Yadkin September 28, two weeks Davie October 12, two week$. Forsyth October 26. two weeks. TENTH DISTRICT J UDG E AVERY- Henderson July 20, three weeks. Burke August 10. two weeks. Ashe August 24, one week. Watauga August 31, one week. Caldwell September 7, one week- ' Mitchell September 14, two weeks. Yancey September 28. two weeks. McDowell October 12 two. weeks. ELEVENTH DISTRICT JUDGE SUIPP. Alexander July 27, one week. Catawba August 3, one week. Cleveland August 10, two weeks y October 26, one week, Mecklenburg August 31, three weeks, civil case3 oniy. Union September 2K two weeks, Lincoln October 5, oao week. Gaston October 12 two weeks. Rutherford November 2, two weeks. Polk November 16, one week. TWELFTH DISTRICT JUDGE GUDGER. 'Madison August 3. two weeks; No vember 13, two weeks, civil causes. Buncombe August 16, three weeks; December 7, two weeks. Transylvania September 7, one week. Haywood September 14, two weeks. Jackson September 28, one week. Macon October 5, one week. Clay -October 12. one week. s Cherokee October 19, two weekj. Grahani November 2, ono week. Swain November 9,'t wo weeks.- Itching llle Symptoms and Cure. The syasptom3 are moisture, like perspira tion. In terse itching, it creased by scra'Chlng; Tery aistrcrsing, particularly at night; ecezns as If pin-'worms were crawling in and about the rectum; tbe private parts are sometimes aCc-ted. if allowed to continue Tery serious results may follow "SWA Yls.& OJNT 5IKNT is a pleasant," eut$ cure. "A lad, for letter. It'h, fait Khtm,scik! Hcad.Erjtip clas, ltarbers Hen, Blo:cacs, all ecaly. crusty kin DUeasts. Eojt, by mal, Wets ; 3 1 ar$l, f 5. Address, DR. SWaYNE A SONrPhila., Pa ehl by Druggists. ,s t june 15 U eod m w 1 13t wist ' - 3tf HOLE3ALF PRUNES. The j f rvllrrer-1-n ' tntiTi.ivam ::. reivrenen wcoieealo priees generally. In re at lag us small orders Ma her prices navo to be enarzoo BAGGING Standard.. 1 JK li a 9KS1 BACON Nortk'caroiini" ' . Hams, lb............. - Shoulders, lb... Sides, -&.................... WESTERN SMOKED Sides. v$i Shoulders.... v.... ... . ....... DRY-SALTED Sides. V ib.. SbouMers, tb- BMUiELS Spirits TurpenUue, Second nand, each.. 1 New Nev York, each.... ft 0 G ' Q few uity.cacD BEESWAX, tf lb BRICKS, V K BUTTER, ft- North Carolina...... Northern. ............. 25 J Sperm. ...... Tailow .............;.. . IS eft 12 a . Adaaiantlae.... CUIIESJj.. f lb il 13 ; 15 25 13 12V 70 7f Norttsrn Factory.'. n u ia a a a uxsryt trcain.... State........ , COFJTE, tr lb Jara.. n a Lauyra... ,... 12 a Bio ............ 11 0 CORN MEAL, bus., in aacia 5 O COTTON TIES, V bundle.... 1 60 a 1 domestics Sbeetln, 44, V yd . larns, V bunch i.-.:. 85 a EGGS, tf" dozen..., 2) O risii Mackerel, No. 1, bbi.......!5 00 J20 Mackerel, No. 1, V half bbL. 8 50 010 . Mackerel, No. 2, bbl.... .. 9 60 010 Mackerel, No. 2, V half bbl.. 5 CO 0 5 Mackerel, No. 3, V bbL 7 75 0 8 Mullets, V bbL. 4 00 0 Mullets, Pork bbls." 7 00 0 8 N. C. Boe Herring, V keg.... 3 00 01 Jprycod, a..Tf:.:....r SO rEBTILIZERS, y 2,000 fts Peruvian Guano No. 1 57 60 062 " No. 2.. .....36 00 037 " j Lobos.... ..00 00 051 Baagh's Phosphate 00 00 060 Carolina Fertilizer. . 45 00 050 Ground Bon-.- ........00 00 040 Bone Meal 00 00 , 045 Bone riour..... 00 00 057 Navassa Guano 4000 045 Complete Manure........ 00 00 067 Whann's Phosphate.. .00 00 070 Wando Phosphate 00 00 070 Berger & Butz's Phosphate.. 00 00 060 zcellenza Cotton Fertilizer. (5 00 060 rrench'a Carbonate of Lime... 7 00 0 7 French's Agricultural Lime.-... 8 60 a 9 FLOUR. V bbl Fine .. 0 00 0 4 Northern Super;.............. 3 75 0 4 - Extra... i 4 75 0 5 . i " Family .. 6 CO 0 7 City Mills Extra ...6 00 0 6 " Family 5 75 O 6 Eitra Family.... t 50 0 8LUE-y lb IJ 0 GRAIN, bushel Corn, fromatore, bags.whlte. , 80 0 Corn, cargo, in bulk, white.. 4 0 Corn, cargo, in bags, white.. 72 0 Corn, cargo, ralxea, in b3gs.. a Oats, from stora...... 65 0 ' Cow Peas... ..' 1 25 0 1 HIDES, V lb Green........ ............ 5 0 Dry 11 a 00 10 CO 50 (0 60 03 9 50' CO CO 00 00 CO 00 cc ci cc cc oc oc- CO 50 0 00 00 25 00 5C 00 50 5 80 75 00 674 75 12 25 25 85 3 liAx, y iwj ma Eastern....;.... Western......... North River 1 20 0 1 1 15 0 1 75 0 STfe0 00 0 I 40 0 HOOP JIRON, f fib LARD.y lb Northern. .............. ...... North Carolina LIME, y barrel. , LUMBER, City Sawed, V M ft 10 ! Ship Stuff, re sawed 13 00 020 ! Rough Edge Plank 15 00 016 " West India Cargoes.accordlng to quality i..,.13 00 01S Dressed Flooring, seasoned.. IS 00 022 Seautllng and Board, com'n..71 50 015 MOLASSES, V gallon New Crop Cuba, In hhds..... ) 0 " In bbla to a Porto Rico, In hhds 0 35 in In bbls 35 0 Sugar Hou&c.in hhds. W 0 26 0 to 0 W 0 11 0 10 0 9C 0 90 0 00 0 00 0 In bbls syrup, lu bbla. , NAlLSiV Keg, Cut.lOd basis.. OILS, gaUon Kerosene...................... Lard Linseed. i Rosin.........' Tar ....... Deck and Spar..... tUULTKl Chickens, live, grown... Spring .... 23 0 .... 10 0. ...; 75 0 PAut & bushel 1 CO 0 POTATOES, V bnahel tsweet Irish. V bbl 0 2 25 0 PORK, V barrel Ulty Mess. ..23 5C 024 ..16 00 017 ..17 00 0J irrrme.... Rump................. RICE Carolina, V fi.. 40 35 0 Rough, bushoi RAGS, V lb Country.... H40 uuy... ROPE. V lb.;.; . 14 SALT, ? sack, Alum 00 0 Llverpoo 00 0 Lisbon 00 ft, American 00 0 SUGAR, tf- fib Cuba, 00 0 Porto Rico 00 0 A CoSee. ........... ......... -00 0 B " f 00 a C- "j 0 Ex C ..t.. 50 Crushed.. I.. 1CU0 OAP,! lb Northern 5 0 eHmdLES,5fln.'M.,. ..10 50- 011 Common.;. .; 2 50 0 t .CypreasSaps. 4 50; 0 5 ?Cyjreea Hearts .........; 0 CO" 0 7 STAVB3- MW. O. Barrel. ;12 0 018 rR. O. Hogshead .......00 C0 010 TALLOW, lb. ...... 4 0 TIMBER, U feet Shlpplng.12 00 014 Fine Mill... 11 25 013 M5U Prima 7 50 0 8 Mill Fair........ 6 000 6 . Common MM..... ............ 5 00 0 0 Inferior to Ordinary .......... 0 00 0 4 WHISKEY, gal Northern.. 1 CO 0 4 NoTth Carolina 1 00 0. . WOOL, V ft Washed U 0 Unwashed.... ................ 75 0 Burrv. .............. .......... 10 0 . - J5 ; 75 00 75 CO 30 6S4 6'4 6 il 6'4 00 00 00 50 00 00, 6 CO 00 50 50 0C ' 00 00 - 0 2. 20 15 1885. Hiwgper J Yoting People. AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY. - The ecrial and abort stories In llarpera Young People have all tbe dramatic interest that juvenile fiction can possess, while they are wholly free trom what is pernicious or vufcrarly sensat local. The humoious stories and pictures are full of innocent fun, and tbe pa pei b on natural nistory ana science, travel, and the facts of lif3, are by writers whose names give the best a&surance ot accuracy and value. Illustrated papers on athletic sports, games, and. pastimes give full information on these subjects. There la nothing cheap about It but Its price. -1 s An epltomcbf everything that la attractive and desirable in tuvenile literature Boston Courier. A weekly feast of good things to the boys and girls In every family wulch It visits Brooklyn Union. It la wonderful in Its wealth of picture in formation, and interest. Christian Advocate,' N Y. - ; ... - TERMS: Tottagc Prepaid. $2.00 Per Year, i Vol. VI. commences November 4, i8fc4. E Sixglk Ncmbess, FivcCenta each.- ' Remittances should be made by Post Oalce Honey Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss, Newpapcraate not to copy this advertlce tuent without tl Express order of ILiErEB A Broth xks. Address i . 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The Gcrmania Moioal Fire Insnrancc Company, OF WIMMINGTON.NJc.fc JS NOW THOROUGHLY ORGANIZED and prepared to tike First Class Rlsks.agalnst losses by FIRE. ' Office No. 122 Piinccsa; St , Journal Belli ing. B. G. WORTH. President. J. E. LIPPITT, Eecfy & Treas. apl 21 tt :the-eeview: $3 Jt jil; jitjt, Vi1? SJOB GPPIfJE.S i. 'Aj . ' . '4. J4 "V "V VC MAliKET STREET, NO. 112, (Tl 'TAIRS) IS COMPLETE IN EVERY RE8PEC7, AND WE ARE PREPARED TO DO ALL MANNER OF. - .. WE WILL JOT BE ; DPERffOBKED. WHEN YOU WANT PROGRAMMES, CIRCULARS, CARDS, LETTER-HEADS, BILL-HEADS, POSTERS, ENVELOPES, ., NOTE-HEADS, PAMPHLET PRINTING, TAGS, LAND DEEDS, MORTGAGE DEEDS, SHER IFFS' DEEDS, CIVIL WARRANTS, " STATE WARRANTS, JUSTICES' JODG- , MENTS, JUSTICES' EXECUTIONS, CHAT TEL MORTGAGES, AC, . CALL ON US AND OBTAIN PRICES BEFORE GIVING YOUR ORDERS. Address REVIEW JOB OFFICE, WILMINGTON, N. C Homes in North Carolina. Only 20 Hours Eide from New York! 69 MilesSoutli of Raleigh ? 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