I II" f T C t - 7 jfn the B ii: lurrl '-" OWELS Dtntniirr, Oam-OIic sr. TF.F-TIMN'; ;,i cnt. :i luetic. p. ' liul!' ."' I.' rmril) 1 ofSwrcl ilax. S'. Hesith Renewer. v . t- I i c CURE rCi? '..!,t iira..ca lor i or--,. Mr ecus Weak ual Decline $1 , .Jersey City, N J DEAF. If-rllTl .'( t ' !! THE ! ufliS-ed Ear Drums TilK IIE1RINO r ;i.C N ATI' UAL DRUM T INVISIBLE TO OTII v-ir.' All coavevia , : .;tr l distinctly. We (e.-'l for Illustrate 1 i I'RKK AdJrcss V. .5. Mcn'lon this SO MORE EYE-GLASSES. Weak TheDaily Review. EYES. MITCHELL'S EYE-SALVE. Su!.K. !r., sale a::d KCVctire Remedy tor WEAK AND INFLAMED EYKS. Pro-la. '."s I.r.r' Sv'.ite-Sr.ess, an'! Re st r:riT t'.'.e S!;.:K ..i the OM. Cur- : T ;;r 1 i Uv:.r. .c, Stye TumerB, lU.-! 1... , .V.afi- I !: 1 .asJ.cs, and J'ro- i;.-.-::..;' Q:..'. !i ' ar.-I i'orraa- i.i't; t .;re. ANc, rr,;;.'.:'" t.u'i '::.-, vp. i;sel In other Tiah-iu-, s-fvli as rj.-er. Kevor Sores, Tu tni, Mill ;::.!, I;t:n:. ITc-f. or wherever liilbti-miitti-'n t 1.-, MlTCllLI.L'S SA.LVK 's.Ul-7 ali In:-;ists? at 25o. July 13 4w Shares in pro- Tii'ki'tsouly Louisiana State Lottery . Company. 'H tdohetlij ctriify that tot supervise the rrc:i:;ijt,v'j for ail the Monthly and Scmi JMint lrti;cu.js o The Louisiaia State Lot ry ( cmpsf.y, cud n person manage and con-tr-i Le Itrmrings tUenseU'ts, and that the a;r.f art ewtveied tcitS honesty, fairness, and author hfat C'o Ji i ii i iss ! o ii e r a . . . ' i Kwara an pr.rdes, and tee i-t wf cx.pany tj t:s i.'.js certificate, tcil mufiofo-it s-.'jvaixrei t 'tachnl in its In.. . ''v"t. !; ,'v's f,r '- years by the Lx IT!- ' a a c ,: s i'ie.1. le a TT-rt of the resent State Una .Charitable imr -f lK.iO.Oi'MV-to which a i r i ViO oixv has elncc been tvn:!t-,:; 5-. t0f,J' for.'OTif eivr roff on and endorsed 1 Pcp; of any State ' - III "-. . iU i;-, . " ; "'-o i j ciy.ii. I e Ill'.nthiv le Number Drawings take rurTr vN,),l) OPrOKTUNITY TO WIN A H HVi' LLhth tSrami Drawing. Class 1W,; c Atca,,"my of Music. New Orleans, 1raw tuR. Aujrust 11, 1S351S3(1 Monthly f. CaDital Prize $75,001). lOO,oooTiekets at Five Dol lars Kach. Fractions in Fiftlis proportion. r list of rarzics. Capital iv.e i VAHtd! Prize - of $6,000 Vs rrre3 of 1M 'v" "? l 500 ,:S fe? o! :S;:::::: AM ro FRIZES. xlmatlon lMrca of f 7.. 1'rtzrg, arnountin- to.... At. Sfio. 2V. 75,000 25,000 10.00C 2,ca 10,000 10,000 10,000 20.W0 SO.OGO 25,000 25.000 6,750 4, MX) 2,250 t2C5,500 c&ice of the Company In New Or- en;? . ""'"r rates io emus enouiti nomvie fr0fr '?rfrlEforaUo, write clearly, gl !otev t Vrcsa- 1'OSTAL NOTES, Express tl I' (r i r 'rrency by Express (all sums 1 Ul'Wai t Mill runn ..MMe.o.1 Mv VAUMK WU 1. A. UAUPiUK, U. a New Orleans. L. Make '5 1 Seventh St.. Wahtnrto. O. C. 7 vim is ft ,ij au.v: a.-' JUiy Vw AS NATIONAL RANK, New Orlaks. La rrcn who've passed WHY YOU FEEL WAKM! What did men do in dajs core by; When earth seemed ali ablazp? J The mercury climbed just as high, . as n ooes ncwauajs. . ; away a ruaivelJous device. Dy nuans cif which the hoUi &t day terutd just as cool as ice? Nay : then, as n'w. to Nature's laws Amenable men were: - Tlif y managed to keep col because Thej'd no thermometer! They ccolly cazed upon the sky When it was all aslow. But neer rushed to see how hih The mercury did no. 'Xe alb Summer's t ud, inured to Voi!, . Thcw worked without a frown.:' And never made their spirits boil By pouring epiriis down. 7 he reason sinners suffer so Though 'tis a burning shame $ Thai o'en the samls now have no show The thermometer to blame! Kris in the Ar. X- Journal. Tho Grant Family. Mount McGitEoon. July 25. P1&e are not alfosether vague, although far Irt.m settled, in regard to the future oi the family. They will be left, in e ui. parativcly good-circumstances, so that i hey could afford lo release the mort gage ;n their house in Sixty-sixth strut, and make it their home. But ii they lie in New York city, which" is doubtful, iht re i3 new no expectation ol their rccupym that house. It could never be as it was to Ihem, endearing as wruld - be its associations ou the General's account. They were clad to get away from, it as he was. The sen-e of comfort and security departed with the removal of their treasures, in May. t the custody of the Government. It was not the lo?s or tceir things thai pained ahem, but ihe means by which they went. The General always in tended to give to the Government these things the pictures. bronzes and other rare and beautiful gifts that had bert presented to him but he was denied that satisfaction, and when he wrote to Washington signifying his purpose, a reply came, back that the silt had already been promised by Air. V anderbilr, who claimed to own them. The General was too much dispirited to contest the claim, lie thought he had already assigned to Mr. Vander- bilt enough property to make good that unfortunate loan of S150.000, but he was in no position to resist Mr. Van- dcrbiitV opinion to the contrary, and : i l I , c : ..: . . 1. iuo uueusui'u piuu ui giving iu uiui liovernment nis treasures were aispeii- ed, and Mr. Yaoderbilt became the actual donor. It was a hard . struggle for the General and the family to part with themv under such circumstances, and when they were gone, tho bare walls and vacant places at his house in Sixty-sixth street were constant re minders to all the family of their mis- lortunes. The hcuse was a gift to fie General. At the timo of its purchase lucre was a mortgage upon it of $40,000. As the mortgage could not then be released the amount ol it was handed to Mrs. Grant, who deposited it with Grant & Ward, intending to withdraw it when tho mortgage became due. It was swal lowed up in the crash. The needs of the family increased the trust, which amounts now, with interest, to about $52,000 The price paid for the house was ft 100,000. Gen.Grant's example led his relatives to invest their possessions with Grant & Ward, and when disaster cam (5 it swept away not only all he had and Mrs. Grant's investment, but the possessions of his three sons and the saviDgs of four other families connected by blood with himscit or Mrs. urant. lie felt responsibility for the support and welfare of all 'these dependencies resting upon him after the failure, and lor all of them he sought to make pro vision from what the book might yield. His income lor more than a year, as had been the case, indeed, in years gone by. was consumed1 as fast as it came in, in providing for others. The publishers estimate the Generala share of the proceeds of tho book at 75,000. The General assigned all his right, title and interest in this moriey to Mrs. Grant, iu whoso name the . con tract stands. No qualification is at tached to this gilt,- and she may usethe money as may suit herself. A"s she knows what tiie tJeneral has done and what he would have continued to do. she will doubtless follow out his plan of benefaction, so that none of the lamily or relatives will want because of losses sustained in following his cx-v ample. Jt i3 her present intention" to retire somewhere to a quiet, jiodest homo. She Will try to sell, with the least delay, tho house in Sixty-sixth street and the Long.. Branch cottage. Just where she will permanently live or how must be left to future discussion. Col. Grant will own the General's library, private records, and other papers, many of which are of great value shehas developed literary talent, while assisting the General on the book, he ha3 been advised to avail himself of hd dpportunities afforded by these documentary possessions. Among them are papers from which much of interest can be written bearing on the General'sexpcriences from 1865 to 1863, a? well as during bis Presidency and. since. Wheu Gen. Badeau's Military Life ot Gen. Grant" was published, the General sent handsomely bound copies to the rulers of foreign countries from whom he had received courtesies when abroad. Among the papers left by the General are autograph acknowledge ments of the receipt ot the book. There are enough olber interesting . and. com plimenlary letters to make a volume iu themselves. ? j M! U. S. Grant,' Jr.I will remain on New Jersey farm, having reconciled himself toi that prospect. Jesse G rant - Lost Faith In. Physicians. There are -,innumeral le instances where cures have been effected Jy Sco- VILI.'S S AIlS A l'AKI LT. A . or Bl.OOD AND Liveu Srrtup, ior all diseases of the blood, when the patient had been civen up by physicians. It is cneof the best remedies ever offered to the public, and as it i3 prepared with the greatest care, as a specific lor certain diseases, it i3 no wonder that it shoufrbbe more effectual than hastily written and care lessly prepared prescriptions. Take Scovill's Blood and Liveb Syki p for'all disorders arising from impure blood. It is endorsed by all leading professional men. NewTork fashionable ladies are now escorted to and from the theatres by messenger boys. .riio Substance oi a Ioiijj and Grateful Letter. No less than seven physicians were employed at different times, to whom Mr. Baach, of Stone Ridge, N. Y., paid hundreds of dollars. "I was induced to use il)r. David Kennedy's 'Favorite Remedy,' which has made me a well man Thanks to I). K. and his medicine." The violin is beginning to supersede the piano as a fashioDable instrument for Iadie3 in Paris. Aelvices to Mothers. Mks. Wins low's Soothing Syult should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the little snfferer at ones; it produces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the lutle cherub awatcsas "bright as a button." It is very pleas ant to taste. It soothes the child, soft ens the gums, aJlays all pain, relieves ind. regulates the bnweis, and is the best known remedy dr diarrhcea, whether nrisiog from teething or other causes. Twenty-Gve cents a bottle, jly G deod & wly Washington has 9,355 licensed dogs, or more in proportion than any other city in the Union. c . Norvous Iclilitateei Men You are Allowed a free trial for thirty days of tho use of Jr. Dye's Celebrated Voltaic Belt with Eitctrie Suspensory Appliances, for the speedy relief and permanent cure of Nervous Debility, loss ri Vitality and Manhood, and all kindred troubles- Also, for mary 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, Micb. w s m & w lyR Takes all in ali. Take all the Kidneys and Liver : '-. . W Medicines. Take all the Blood purifiers, Take all the Dyspepsia and Indi gestion . ; cures. Take all the Auiic, Fever, and bili ous specifics. Take all the Drain and Nerve force revives. Take all the Great health restorers. In sliort, take all the best qualities of those and the best, Qualities of all the best medicines in the world, and you will lind thai Hop Bitters have the best curative qual ities and powers of aU concentrated in therm. And that they will euro when any or all of these, singly or combined. Fail ! ! ! ! A thorough trial will give positive proof of this. Hardened Liver. Five years ago I broke down with kidney and liver complaint and rheu ma'ism. Since then I have been unable to be about at all. My liver became hard like wood; my limbs were puffed up and Oiled with water. All the beet physicians agreed that nothing could cure mc I resolved to try Hop Bitters; I have used seven hot ties; the hardness has all gone from my liyer, the swelling from my limbs, and it has worked a miracle in my case ; otherwise I would have been now in mv grave. J. W. Mokly. Buffalo, Oct. 1, lbl. Poverty and Suilcriujr. "I was dracgc'l down with debt, povcrty au-1 EiilTerinff for years, caused by a sick fami ly ami lare bills for doctoring. . I waa completely discouraged, until enc jcar ago, by the advice of my pastr.r, I com menced ufaing Hop Hitlers, and In one month we were all well, and none of us have seen a Hick day tince, and 1 want to say o all poor men, you cm keep vcur famines well a 3 oar wltti flou liittcrs for less than one duct r'? visit will cost. I know it" 0- Kono kcuuIbc without a biuie.i of ?r.cn Hops on tho white label. Shun all the vile, poisonous stuff with Hop" 01 "Hops" in their nar"'- July 23 la d&w nrmtc H tor working iieop'e. Send 10 cents uostaze. and wo wil mail vnn feek. a roval. valuable sample box of, goods that will put you In the way of mak ing more money in a few days thair 30U ever thoutrht possible at any business. Capital not rfiqulrcd. You can live at home and work in suare time only, or all the time. All of both secxea, of all ages, grandly successful, f 0 cents to $5 exsilv earned every evening, lhat an who want work may test the business, we make this unparalleled offer: To all who are not well satisfied we will send SI to pay for the trouble of writing ns. Full particulars, directions, etc, sent free. Immense pay ab solutely sure for all who start at once-- Don t delav. Address Stissox & Co, Portland, M&lfe. dec2d&wlv Health is Wealth. CUKE GUARANTEED Dr. K. C. WEST'S Nerve ad Ek-VIN Tkkathkt. a guar anteed specific for Hysteria, Dizziness, Con vulsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia. Headache. Nervous Prostration caused by tue use of al cohol or tobacco. Wakefulness Mental De gression. Softening of the liraia resulting is hiR-iuitv nd leading to mlscrv. decav and his? tfeatia; Premature old Age, Barrenncts, Lea of power In cither sex, invouutary iossm. and Spcrraatorrhaja caused -by ovr exertion brain, sen auuee or over-inuuigcm has an oncninsr in his business as enai-licarh contains one month's trcatment- neer in a proin for a, railway in tbe ii ti ) box, or six boxes for $5 oo, sent by 4!lPV"nr t hn T!nnhrlP. M r. Sartoris I maU lepM on receipt of price. ,;n Jt.m fi-r,H kA J WK GUARANTEE SIX BOXES her children are. and where her -hus band's family (want them to be cduca tel. Her desire, however, is to bring her children here and live with her mother, and she will try to bring that about. In that case Nthe household wnnlil pnn&'st nrnhnhlir rW Mr f lrfint Mrs. Sartorts and Col. (Irant and bis J Jht To cure ax y case. With each order received by us for tlx boxes, accompanied itii $5-' tt we will eemi the purchaser our written guar an tee to refund the money if Ice treatment doc not effect a cere, "uarante&s lssne;! only by JOHN :. JsUsT C( , a2 Yi Madison fct., Chicao.ltL oct211yd5.w family. ;iTK" t PONGK TOWEL. 3ixr ex. to Intrwlace 'Jry one. ! more of ealers. Gko. a. Buowjr, Agt,. rrjw aklu St., Boston, alasa. jury u iuiaw rUKK XT pctiaid. , one week ; No- one week; No L two weeks ;De The Courts Under the New Ar , rangemen't. FIRST DISTRICT JUDGE SIIEPnERD.V Currituck September 7, one week. Camden -September 14. one week. Pasquotank September 21, one week. - . , , -. Perquimans September " 28 one week. . ... , , ; : - Chowan October 5. one, week. Gates Otober 12, one week. -Hertford October 19. one week ; December; 21 ; one Week. V Washington October 26, one week ; Decern ber 14, one week. TA-rrel' November 2. one week. Iare November 9. one week. Hyde November 16, one week. Pamlico November23, one week. Beaufort November 30, two weeks. SECOND DISTRICT JUDGE rniLLlPS. Warren September 21. two weeks. Northampton October 5, 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 17one week; No vember 1G, one week. Martin September 7, two weeks; December 7. two weeks ; for civil causes and jail cases only. Pitt September 21, two weeks. (ireene October 5, two weeks. Vance October 19, two week J. Wilson November 2, two weeks. Nash November 23, two weeks. FOURTH DISTRICT FALL TERM. The. fall courts of the fourth district composed of Wake, Harnett, Johnston and Wr-vne, will beheld as follows un der the r;cw act : Wake July 13, to' hold two weeks; criminal causes only. August 31, to hold two weeks ; civil causes only. Sep tember 28. two weeks; criminal. ()cto ber 6, three weeks; civil causes only. Wayne July 27. two weeks; civil and criminal. September 14, two week? ; civil causes. October 19,. one week ; civil causes only. Harnett August 10, oue weeks; civil and criminal. Johnston Ausgust 17, two weeks; civil and criminal. FIFTH DIRTRICT JUDGE GILMER Orange August 10, one week; No vember 9, one week Caswell August 17 vember 16, one week. Person August 24 , vember 23. one week. Guillord August 3 cember 14, two weeks. Granvil'e September 14, two weeks; November 30, two torcks. AUunance 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 2fl, two weeks; No vember 16, two weeks. ' Duplin September 7. one week ; No vember 30, two weeks. ' . Pender September 14", one week. New Hanover September 23, two weeks, for civil causes." ; . Sampson October 12, two weeks; December , one weski v Carteret October 26, one week. Onslow -November 9, one week. SEVENTH DISTRICT JUDGE MCKAE. Cumberland July 27, one week ; No vember 9, one week, for criminal causes only; November 10, two Weeks, for civil causes Columbus Auguat'3t one weok. Moore August 17, two weeks; De cember 7, two weeks. Robeson August 31, two weeks; Oc tober T2, two weeks. Anson September 14, one week, for criminal causes; November 30, one week, for civil causes. Brunswick September 21, one week. Richmond September 28, two weeks ; December 21, one week. Bladen October 26, two weeks. EIGHTH DISTRICT JUDGE Iredell August 10, two weeks; No vember 9, two weeks. Rowan August 24. two weeks; No vember 23, two weeks. Davidson 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, ono week; for criminal cases and no jury civil 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 weeks. Forsyth October 26, two weeks. TENTH DISTRICT JUDGE AVERY Henderson July 20, three weeks. , Burke August 10, two weeks. Ashe August 21, 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 Sill PI, i Alexander July 27, one week; Catawba August 3, one week. .. Cleveland August 10, two weeks; October 26, ono week, ' Mecklenburg August 31, three weeks, civil cases only. Union September 21. two weeks, Lincoln October 5, one 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 week3, civil causes. Buncombe August 16, three weeks; December 7, two weeks. Transylvania September 7, one week. Haywood September 14, two week3. Jackson September 28, one week. Macon October 5, one week, i K Clay -October 12, one week: ' Cherokee October 19, two weeki, Graham November 2, one jweek. Swain November 9. two weeks. WHOLESALE PBI13E3. The WaOICaala ttHm voiumllr. - In m.t1rnr email omen tuchor prices have to be It 8 10 14 s 75 f 24 W Si 25 12 14 10 17 12 y 75 35 BAGGNO- - ;: . ' Staaaard.. 11 O 2 . WHO 1B... art BACON North Carnn& ; - Hams. ft..-.. Shoulders, V ft .. RMes, Vfc... WESTERN SMOKED - Hams........ ... bhcmldors.... .. DEY SAETKD sides, a............. ? g. s Shoulders, y& 5 3 is aliUELS Spirits Turpeathv. Second Hand, each....... 1 New New York, each 1 New Clty.eacb. ....... ........ BEESWAX, V rb BRICKS, f M a BUTTER, y !b . North Carolina. Northern........ ............ CANDLES. V O Sperm..... u 0 Tadow ......V . IH40 AdamautlKe ........ . 13 O CHEESE. V ftv Northern Factory. Dairy, Cream.... . iaie.. ......... COFFEE, y fe ci a va.. Xagayra Rio... I CORN MEAL, f baa.. In sacks COTTON TIES, r bundle.... DOMESTICS Sheetliig, 44, f yd. .......... YarnsJ f bunch... E3GS. dozen riaii filackerel, No. 1, V bbi.......l 00 Mackerel, No. 1, V half bbl.. 8 60 Mackerel, No. 2, v bbl...... 9 60 Mackerel, No. 2. r half bbl.. 5 00 Mackerel,-No. S, Y bbl.. 5 Mulletjs, V bbl 4 Mullets. Pork bbla : 7 N. O. ltoe Herring, tf- keg.... 3 a a a a a a a n a 2 v 11 CO to to 7 00 1 C3 1 it 1 65 CO 0 12 13 It, 32 25 IS 12V 83 4 85 a 14 O 15 Drv Cod. th FERTILIZERS. V 2.000 fts 00 00 00 00 5 020 0 O10 10 4310 (0 ft s r O0(0 a ft 8 5i 4 00 9 0 Peruvian Guano, No. 1.... " No. 2... - f aKar Carol uia Fer iiilzer .Ground Ione. Bono Meal..... Bone Flour -Navassa Guano Complete Manure. ....... Whann's Phosphate Wsndo Phosphate..-... 00 00 Berarer & Bntz'a PhAsthat. no 00 Excellenza Cotton FerUllzer.56 00 7 00 8 60 ..10 ro ..3ti 00 .. ..00 CO .....00 00 ....45 00 ....00 00 ....00 00 ....00 00 ....33 00 ....00 00 .-...00 00 0 00 3 75 4 75 6 t 6 00 5 75 y 75 .4 72 70 25 French's Carbonate of Lime French's Agricultural Limo. rTX)UR,Vbbl Fine , ' Northern Super Extra " Family.. Siiy Mills Extra.... " Family.. Extra Family. ulu rr is... GRAIN, tf- bushel Corn, from store bags, white Corn, cargo, la bulk, white. Corn, cargo. In bags, white. Corn, cargo, mlxeu, la bags. Oafs, from etore.... Cow Peas HIDES, V lb Green......................... Dry.......... HAY, V 100 r&3 Eastern 1 Western 1 North Elver.; HOOP fIRON, y ft LARD, tf" tb Northern................;.....'; North Carolina LIME, V barrel I LUMBER. City Sawed. V M ft. Ship Stuff, resawed........;..18 00 , Rough Edge Plank .....19 CO West India Cargoes.accordbn to quality.... ........13 00 Dressed Floorlmr. seasoned.. 18 00 Scantling and Board, oom'n..' 1 DO MOLASSES, V gallon ' New Crop Cuba, in hhdB..... " " in bbl3 Torto Eico, labhds.......... " In bbls ... Sugar Houae.in hhds......... il MUiflM. ....... COO 0 037 Ot G51 0L O60 OC- ?50 a 040 CO 645 00 57 Of mo DC am ot O70 m, 70 01 60 Ol t$m 7 . O90 a 4 00 4 00 & 6 25 ft 7 OC M 6 5 a 6 ofi 5 11 20 15 75 3 0 O a a a a 0 a a a a 0 ST 11 '.0 8 75 72 75 i 25 25 8f 4 SiO 00 40 Svrup, In bbls... 28 2 i 2S iO 18 2) W to II 10 90 90 00 00 21 10 75 00 P0 75 NAIIJ3, V Keg, Cut.lOd basis OILS, V gallon Kerosene.................... Lard - Linseed Rocin-. : - Tar.i...::..U;...; Deck and Spar.... PtULTY ' Chickens, live, grown... Spring Turkbys....... PEANUTS V bushel. . i POTATOES, v bnsnci Sweet Irish, W bbl 1 ruun, v Darrei City Mess.. 13 CO Prime 12 00 Rump 12 00 EI CE Carolina, V ft Rough, W buafaoi. ........... . RAGS, V lb Country City.. ROPE, V ft..... SALT, V sack. Alum Liverpool ..................... Lisbon........ ................ American... ...... ........... SUGAR, V ft Cuba Porto Rico. A Co free II- o a 020 016 01S 022 015 0 0 a & 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 (C 30 30 33 35 25 0 O 2 25 5 0 95 0 mo 14V0 O 0 03 009 00 0 00 00 00 00 00. 00 00 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 o n 5040 tr, CO 75 0C : 6 Itcliing Piles Symptoms and Cnrfy 1 he svxptoms are moisture, like pcrsplra llon, iDw-se lttbing, lr creased by scra'chtng; xery dlstrceslng, particularly at nLjht; teems as if 1 in forms were crawling in and about the rectum; tie private paiU axe sometimes aSctcd. if allowel to contian very serions rcalts may follow . "SWAY. fa HT MiC,rJ, ! a r learant. tore cure. Also. feT letter. If.h. Salt Kheiim.6Cid Hal,Erts'i elaa, lrbcrjj Itch, B!oichcs.aU scalr. cruiiy kia Diseases. Bqx. by m4li,."4cri?; fefjM.-5-x 'Address, II U- SWaYNB SJN, Phha Pa - Sold by Druggbjts. . V juw 15 d cod a W f 13t Wl5t Ex C , GruHhed 1040 U SOAP, V ft Northern 5 0 C SHINGLES, 7 iH.fM 10 50 Oil 00 Common 50 0 3 OC Cypress ;Saps 4 50 O 5 00 Cyprees Hearts.. 0 CO 0 7 5C STAVES, V M W. O. Barrel. -12 00 018 00 R. O. I logs head... ....00 00 010 Wi TALLOW, lb 4 0 6 TIMBER; M feet Shlppbag.12 00 014 DO Fine Mill. 1125-013 00 MF.1 Prime.. 1 50 O 8 50 Mill Fair 6 000 G 50 Common Mill 5 00 0 0 00 Inferior to Ordinary 0 00 O 4 00 WHISKEY, V gal Northern..! CO 0 4 00 North Carolina. 1 00 0 . l0 WOOL, V ft Washed H 0 2v Unwashed. - 15 O 20- Earrv 10 0 15 Gilding! Gilding! ! Send in jour CbristmaA presents, such as Bibles, Prayer Books, Hymn Books, Albums, &c, and have name neatly, stamped in Gold by la reliable and competent workman. In the meantime your orders for Printing, Ruling or Binding could not be placed in better hands. JACKSOX & BELL. A Leading LandonPby fciriajH ElnbiibeU acime ia New York. FWn In. JmnulMHtid. Dr. AU Werole. who Ake a. epeeialt ofEP ion wn;i:-Ji Dvuvk 3 feJ Lrem! rnrod mors etmeB thn - b;n utossiofr: we b heard f cues of orcr reon fctadiog cnrd by him. He gtunmteesacw." iare bottle ad Treatise sent free. Gi P.O. ana If AB.1uESEROLE. No. 96 John St.. New York, apl -f AW r " -'":"" U'" i v mm JX t FIT81 TTtuMi I ur fnr I dannttttea.nineralYtatt'TDiheSl far taoenatlJ hre t bem retsn Jja2 rxllnlcom Ihn mad tbdmM off ITS, JrI LEPSsK" OR FALLING SrCKNi-SUfe4ootnd7. lwunnt rcyreTn?1r toccre tb worttce. BcaaM others hmtr? tailed is no reaaon 1 or not sow receivtnc a car. SenI at once lor a Tr?tise and a FrwoBttl of toy infiUibUj reaMdy. Giro xpma and Pootoffioa. It ot jua ndiunsc tat a trial, &d I will corroa. Addr&ss Da. 1L U. 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