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- I V L I I I - in tr tr f i TheDailv Rovieiv. C" THE DEATH Off" rife El dr the BOWELS w -..lt-.b.rrr orouw - . -- - Ut h.rm.Vflery. Cramp-toll a' v.if-- . . . .a a - , , f ,nt bottle. 1 ii 1 1 of Sweet (inn . I'LcrDkll ,....- ,.,. -i : t..u!e. tc iirm oaly35. ShareBin pro portion. J3E2 Luisiana State Lottery Company. 77,, rsmisiana 'State Lot- TaDrainngi themselves, and that the J-tamdueied Kith honesty, fairness, and Zfmli toward ail parties, and tee author fPCKV to use this certificate, Kith fao ZtjoirngiwtvrtM attached, initsadver fj r r5 r. Cr ' r 7 Commissioners. in ises for 25 vcars bv the Lear- iirf fiT EdncitloTisl aim Charitable pur- fc-wttb a capital of 1 1,000,000 to which a krrt fana oi over tju.iw uas biuco uwu pinoTcrwhelmlEjf populai vote ltafran t was matle a part of tne preaent State Httutlcro a lor-Via December 2d; A. D.,1379. Tie Ofuy Lottery ever voted on and endorsed ie jxopoonf Suae. It never scales cr postpones. ia Grsn-J Mn,ile Number Drawings take Vt month I?. USPI.KNDI) OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A !TU"E. Sinth Gnml Drawlnjf, Class SU.e Aenilmy of Music. New Orleans, 1Ut, St-p'tnilicr l!f5 13ith Monthly 'n i . i o v m ' uapiBi rrize, $7b,UUU. i 00,000 Tickets at Five Hol lars Each. Fractions in Fifths la proportion. list or PKIZKS. iCipSil Prize ICipUal Prize 1 Ciptul Prize ! Ptim of fi (vvi v JPjrtiet of 2,ono.......;"!I! J i met oi 1,000..: SPrta of 500 rrtici of 200 rrlzM if vy MfttzBsof 50.. flrjetof 25.. 75,000 25,000 10.00C 12.00C 10,000 10,000 10,000 20,000 80,000 25,000 25,000 6,750 4,500 2,250 JApproilmailon Prlzea of $750. " " 500. ' "250. J Prlzee, amotmtlnjr to $26500 HtoSrvorT5tC8 10 club8 Bhould be made rjfortheriiiforniatlon, write clearly, glT ESftS?6"' 1!0ST NOTES, laipresa BiiS m-. r rvnc' y "preaa (au sums PWdupwaxda at our expense) addressed M. A. DAUPH1S, i I A. dauphin, . New Orleans; La. 607 Ka SL. Waahlngton. D. 43. 1 We P. I. lotff Orders tivaiilfi and ri- 1 RATIONAL BANK. EW UiiLK-VKS. La. (HI-M (:,AIA NATIONAL BANK',' . AKW OBLJKAN3. It A. MiOIAl BANK, v ! -1 ,. NEW OKLEA.XS, I.A. IATI0UAL BANK, ? Quarantine Notice.1 r JUXTUfg KOR THE POST OF WILr will be enforced from Hay 1st. to 'Ist, as follow.: ' - i ope :: r, a" Tesseis from Porta son tft 'WtZ &11 Mediterranean Ports; 1( trT,VhhehadanyklndofBlcki. km,15urlnfClbc sage, or wbieU e.f will cause a sIctilI u tct NMe rwn?.on lc portaide. as soon aa C., W1' ,!h"1 to the pilots. Kr,nae JTrtclan. to bring Teasels T?rtt shin to the Quarantine Station t th,. Dnar to the .Quarantine y are infected, or. suspected of allow w lcave thc Qutnuitine andhor. or bo,, ,1'erwa. steamer or tucboat, WritL . I,,1; to o alonjcsldc. lfhilchn -an,1uthortly 'row the Qnaran1 farK,CvcJyC38ei must bean pWnt J 1? fward of the channel uy U.Fh.vtrnil,Kve8S1 while In Qnar . WtaTt oun 'Pilcatioa at the ofllce K,f. Phycian atSniltbvUle. nemfm lr"U Tlsit ressels in - i"'Dr niale 10 D" Thomas r. Ihomaa, and permits so .Uin Mtttloi?ea br thc Quarantine ?comnU rlnio it U proper ami i of sOTcaUon withsuch Vessels. t - "rctfi f,r Ccn d eTerT offence Wti yuirLt?ainst auT Person vlo'aUng vmrantinc Ucuiationsof thc Port. fr41 Vhv i .i V- UKTIS, M..D., Joj. i fiyician. prtrt Cf Wilmington. i r ,- . - r r - r . i ? it ! . j Id a oeacefnl rrinnrthA wrvfn r With JQTcd one around him cryine His life-jnilse slowly ebbing aray r Could it be that our Lee was dsioff Five years had sped, and the cause Was . u au - . Whir' bad wreathed his name in His eyt s ruigbTciose, but with friends , ana ioes 1 He, would live in song and story. As the end drew near that cause eo ' ...uer - , .. .. : Unto bim again is pleading; And again we see our laithfut Lee His mighty armies leading. Once more his form is amid- the storm Of tha battle fiercely raging; Anu rim once more with his valiant caips , The foemen are engaging. The fight is done! and the victory won ! t uuueu tue cannons' rattle, . And calmer now is the heto's brow Before the final battle; For... the legions near, whose wings we . near. Are most chcerlul tidings hrArinor With crown of gold, of wealth untold, Which i ho W. Cottkn Downing. ,.HJlIFTWOOH. Dr. J. G. Lsflfan, of Cyprus, proposed to an oflicial of the. island government. that he should be allowed to superin tend all haneincs Lhronaront the. Island. to insure the noose "beings properly placed., but he replied that the doc tor s metnoa would mako death by hangiog no terrifying punishment. There are about 110.000 miles of snh- marine cable laid throughout the world. About 08. 000 belongs to private owners and is valued at $175,000,000. Every mile of these cables has been laid bv Englishmen, and vet at the recent rein vention in Paris the English companies were not represented, s At the state entrvinto Dnblin. the Eariot Carnarvon rode a white pony which attracted much attention. Ladv Carnarvon drives daily through the principal streets 'in an onen carriage and .makes purchases. The absence oi military escort is noticed with satisfac tion, and she is always respectfully saluted. The overworking of poor students in the race for sonie scholarship or degree has been again brought to. public no tice in the case of. a Scotch student who walked from his attic windoWintb the street, and when an examination was made into his effects, it was found that he had' been living for a Winter session on a barrel of potatoes.' The Province of Newfoundland has reason to be proud of some of it cl J records. : William IV.. when a young officer in the navy, was stationed there and during his commission held the office of justice of the peace and surro gate. The records of his proceedings with bis autographs appended are now in the registry of the Supreme Court. Ex-Mavor George A. Fuller and 1x3 wis L. Neville, of De Witt. Iowa, when mere boys, were caught up to getherwith their dog in the tornado of June, 1860, and carefully dropped, un injured, half a mile away. After com ing down the boys ran home, whistling the dog after them, for the animal kept them company in their terrible flight. At the convention held at Canterbury the Bishop of London presented a re port on the subject of divorce, provid ing that where the sin of adultery shall have been fully proved before a com netent court, and a decree of divorce shall have been obtained, the innocent party ,so set free.ought to be advised not to remarry daring the lifetime of' the guilty party. . . . :i A new field piece is to be furnished to the Koyal Horse Artillery. Tbc guns are 12-1 pound breech-loaders, made of steel,--seven feet in length, and arc mounted on carnages or uqpaintea jignt wood, made by Sir Wm. Armstrong. Their full range is about -6,000 yards, the charee beiBg 4 pounds, only 1 pound less than tb&t of a 40-pounder. The guo is likely to play an important part in tbo warfare ot the future. . To make childreo' healthy use plenty of air, plenty of milk, plenty of sleep, and always have a bottle ot jjr; liuu s Cough Syrup in case of croup. j ; j 1 1 Kesr ro 8 uperstVti o o J 1 .' During the civil war in this country, while a company of soldiers was en? camped in Eastern Tennessee. a ru volver was stolen from the cabin of the caDtain.and the thief was supposed to be one of tbjee negroes who waited on the officers. After a fruitless investigation, an old man whom" the soldiers called "Zeb" said he thought ho could discover tbe rogue, if the captain would allow him to use such measures as he thought best. Permission was granted, and the following evening . tbe three negroes were brought together in the captain's cabin. Zeb soon came in, with a large camp kettle and an old rooster. IIo plac ed the rooster on the table, and over it set tbe camp kettle, upside down. He then gave the negroes a little talk, and told them that they must march three times around the table, and touch the kettle the third time they went round it. -Then if the thief was amomg them and touched the kettle tbe rooster would crow. , The lights were- put cut. and Zeb marched the negroes round with as little noise as possible in the darkness. On the third round he ordered them to touch the kettle. Then suddenly marching them to the corner, he re lighted the lamp, saying, at the same time Well, the old rooster has not crowed, but now I want each of you to show your bands." Pn the bands of two of the negroes soot was reen, but not a particle on tbe hand of the third. "Here is the rogucr' exclaimed Zsb, laying hold of the sootless negro. , fIf he'd touched that kettle, the old rooster would have crowded, .sure," . Old Zeb showed by his lying that he had as little principle ashe thief, but the negro had been caught by hissnper ftition, which prevented him from touching; the fcettlei and hcl confessed the theft and rcstored'the revolver, f "If You Have ant Doubts come to me." said Mr. W. Windsor, fa speaking of what Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy has fdbtjc - tor" his lamily. His daughter had a disfigur ing grqwlh of Zongus. as' a last resort she tried -Favorite Remedy," resultibg m-a complete care. Mr. W. had severe Stomach troubles and his wife had Liver Complaint. . .''Favorite Remedy" cured tbero.- - - , , , Quarterly Meetings, The following are the Presiding El der's appointments for the Wilmington District of the M. E. Church, South 5 Appointments for the fourth round: Elizabeth Circuit. Elizabethtown, September 5th and 6:h. Cokesbury Circuit, Bethel, Septem ber 17th and I8th.v ' Whiteville Circuit, Wbiteville. Sep tember 19th and 20th. ... . - Wilmington, Fifth Street, September 26th and 27th. Scakhville Station, October 3rd and 4tb.." Magnolia, Providence, October 10th and 11th. Clinton . Circuit, Goshen, October 17th and 18th. Duplin Circuit.October 24th and 25th. Onslow Circuit. October 30th and No vember 1st. Brunswick Circnit November 7th and 8th,. , Topsail Circuit, November 14th and 15th. Wilmington. Front Street, Novem r 21st and 22nd. 1 P. J. Cakraway. P. E. ber Twenty-four Hours to Live. From John Kuhn. Lafayette, Ind., who announces that he is now in "per fect health," we have the following : "One year ago I was, to all appear ance, in the last stages of Consump tion. Our best physicians gave my case up. I finally got so low that our doctor said I could only live twenty four hours. My friends then purchased a bottle of DR WILLIAM HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS, which considerably benefited me. I contin ued until I took nine bottles, and I am now in perfect health. Advice to Mothers. Mks. Wins low's Soothing Sykup should always be used whpn children are cutting teeth. It relieves the little snfferer at once; it produces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes as bright as a button." It is very pleas ant to taste. It soothes the child, soft ens tbe gums, allays all pain, relieves w ind, regulates the bowels, and is the best known remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. jly 6 deod & wly Advertising- Cheats ! ! ! "It has become so common to begin an article, in an elegant, interesting style. "Then run it into some advertise ment, that we avoid all such, "And simply call attention to the merits of Hop Bitters in as plain, hon est terms as possible. : To induce people "To give them one trial, which so proves their value that they will never use anything else." This Bemedv so favorably noticed in all the papers. Religious and secular, s "Havlne a large sale, and is suppluntinsr all other medicines. "There is no denying the virtues of the Hop plant, and the proprietors of Hop Bitters have shown great shrewdnesa and ability "In compounding a medicine whose virtues are so palpable to every one's observation. Did She Iie? "No! "She lingered and suffered loDg, pin ing away all the time for years." "The doctors doing her no good "And at last was cured by this Hop Bitters the papers say so much about ;" "Indeed! Indeed!" "How thankful we should be for that medicine." A Daughter's Misery, "Eleven years our daughter sullered on a bed of misery. ' 1 "From a complicatioa of kidney, liver, rheumatic trouble and Nervous debility." "Under the care of tbe best physN cians. "Who gave her disease various names, "But no relief. And now, she is restored to us in good health by as simple a remedy as Hop Bitters, that wo had shunned for years before using it." The Parents. Vimo rnV,1nf xxrlthniit a hnnr 1 of crecn Hops on the white label. Shun all thc vile, poisonous stuff with "Hop" oi "Hops" in their nir ansr 21 lm d&w nrmtc When You Ride QALL ON. WHITE OIC TELEPHONE TO ns and yen will get good horses and sound vehicles and careful drivers. We try to please always. Horse 3 boarded by thc diy, week or month We respectfully solicit the attention or ihe public to our facilities. K. C. ORREL.L. Livery and Saks Stables, Corner Fourth and Mulberry St. aujrl2 One llotten Egg -jgBOKBN AMONG A CRATE OF GOOD Eggs will injure the sale of the whole crate. It is better to buy egg tCBtcra and ship only good eggs to J. R-MARSHALL, wnoguaran ices the highest CASH prices for first clars produce. aug22 fl f Ifi filfTV! ihiB KMablishes sua ? 1 .ft iA:.5&5J W 1 t J T 1 ma fotJM mure '"., been atonishin ; w toje bArd of caolo J, I rjft bo Jo and Tn-at ise 8.t f re. OKeP.O. ana i.PAkSSKOLE, No. 96 John St.,Hf Yot. The Courts Under the New Ar- FIRST DISTEICT-'JUIKnJ HPHEKI. Currituck September .7, one weekl f Camden-r-September 14, one week. I rasquoianK--5eptemccrr52i, n one one weeks ; weeks ; . rerqmman3--;teptProOef vi , wt'iwwwi-vciooerD, one we - Gates Otobei 12 S nn vrSf i Hertford October '10,? one- week; December 21; one week.? f I D : Washington October 2&, one, week ; December 14, one weekHtepVt . , Tyrrell November J3. one week. ; Dare November . one week. Hyde November 16, one-week4 Pamlico November.23,one.week. Beaufort Novem ber, 30; two weeks. SECOND DISTRICT JUPGK PHILUPS. . Warren Sept em ber.rl 2L two wpeks. Northampton October 5, two wpeks. Edgecombe October 19, two weeks. Bertie November 2, two weeks. Halifax November 16, .two vweeks. Craven November 30. two weeks. THIRD DISTRICT JUDtiE -r. Franklin August 17, one week; No vember 16, one week. Martin September 7, - two weeks; December 7, two weeks; for civil causes and jail cases only. - : , , Pitt September 21, two weeks Greene October 5, two weeks. Vance October 19, two weeki. - 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 Wayne, will beheld as follows un der the new 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. Octo- j ber 26, three weeks; civil causes only. Wayne July 27, two weeks; civil and criminal. September 14, two weeks; civil causes. October 11), one week ; civil causes only. Harnett August 10, one civil and criminal. Johnston Ausgust 17, two civil and criminal. FIFTH DIRTRICT JUDGE GILMER. Orange August 10, one week ; No vember 9, one week Caswell August 17, one week ; No vember 16, one week. Person August 24 , one week; No vember 23. one week. Guilford August 31, two weeks ;De cember 14, two weeks. Granville September-14, two weeks ; November 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, two weeks, Duplin September 7, one week; No vember 30, two weeks. PeDder September 14, one week. New Hanover September 28, two weeks, for civil causes. Sampson October 12, two weeks; December 14. one week. ; Carteret October 26, one week. Onslow -November 9, one week. SEVENTH DISTRICT r JUDGE MCRAE. Cumberland July 27, one week ; No vember 9, one week, for criminal causes only: November 16, two weeks, for civil causes Columbus August 3. one weak." Moore August 17, two weeks ; De cember 7, two weeks. Robeson August 31, two weeks; Oc to ber 12, 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; vember 9, two weeks. Rowan August 24. two weeks; 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, one weekf for criminal cases and no jury civil cases NINTH DISTRICT JUDGE GRAVES. Rockingham July 27, two weeks; November 9; one week. t Stokes Augut 10, two weeks; No vember 16, one week. .' Surry August 24, two weeks: No vember 23, one week. -" 2 Alleghany- September 7, one week. Wilkes September 14, two weeks, Yadkin September 28, two weeks. Davie October 12, two weeks. ' 1 Forsyth October 26, two weeks TENTH DISTRICT JUDGE AVERY- Henderson July 20, three weeks. Burke August 10. two weeks. Ashe August 24, one week. J Watauga August 31, ono week. Caldwell September 7, one week. Mitchell September 14,. two weeks. Yancey Septem ber 28. two weeks. McDowell October 12 two ' weeks. ELEVENTH DISTRICT JUDGE SHIPP. Alexander July 27, one week. Catawba August 3, one week. , Cleveland August 10, two, weeks; October 26, one 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 OUDGER. 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. Cherokee October 19, two week-i. Graham November 2, one week. Swain November 9. two weeks. 1. & WHOLESALE PRICES. , nar- The foUowing qnotrtlona ' represen wholesale prieea generally. In making hp small orders higher prices have to be charged BAGGINt - - " " SUndaxd. , JL1 O J B........ " 1 lb-.. ..-....... f : Vktl BACON North rmhnt Hams,y ft............. Shoulders, if ft......... swea, ftJ!....; WESTERN SlMUKKD ; Sides. ft.............. Shoulder.... . , DRY SALTED ,SMea, r ft tlAd ' Shoulders, ft..-. 5 a 00 BARREL Spirits Turpentine, : Second Hand, each... iro 01 & , New New York, each 1 75 OIK NewCity.each 60 a 1 f5 BEESWAX, ft..... 21 OO BRICKS, V M 8 00 9 00 BUTTER, r ft . North Carolina.............. Ji O 25 Northern.. 15 O 1 CANDLES, V ft , .3 perm. ........ .. ........ ... u 0 Tjulow . . 11)40 Adamantine........ ........ . 12 O CHEESK, IT ft Northern ITiw.tnTrr j? It 10 i 14 1? 11 CO to MISCELLANEOUS Wilmington & Weldon Railroad Company. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. i TRAINS GOING SOUTH. . a a a it is 15 32 25 13 12 S) 1 4f ,.:o ro ..36 00 ..00 no ..00 00 ..45 00 .00 00 Dairy. Cream 14 -State... . ,10, uuiri, y ID . Java.. 17 0 , laguyra 12 O moj..... 9 a CORN MEAL, bus.. In sacks 75 O COTTON TIES, r bundle..-il 35 O XKausxxos Sheeting. 44. V yd 60 . Tarns, f bunch 85 O 7 KGS, f doieu-. ... 14 O 15 . FISH Mackerel, No. l, V bbi 16 00 2o on Mackerel, No. 1, half bbl- 8 50 O10 10 Mackerel, No. C, V bbl 9 0 O10 to Mackerel, No. 2, half bbl.. 5 00 O 5 Mackerel, No. 3, V bbl 5 00 0 0(0 Mullets, r bbl... 4 00 a Mullets, Pork bbls 7 00 0 8 5C N. C. Roe Herring, keg.... 3 00 a 4 00 Dry Cod.fr ft 5 O 9 rKKXlLlZBKS, 2,000 fts Peruvian Guano, No. 1...., No. 2 " Lobos.... Baugh'B Phosphate..... V.V Carolina Fertilizer Ground Bone............... Bone Meal 00 00 Bone Flour 00 00 Navaaaa Gna.no... 30 00 Complete Manure. ........ ....00 00 Whann's Phosphate 00 00 Wando Phosphate 00 CO Berger & Butz's Phosphate.. 00 00 Exccllenza Cotton Fertilizer. 65 00 French's Carbonate of Lime... 7 00 French's Agricultural Lime.... 8 50 FLOUR, V bbl Fine Northern Super. Extra " Family..... City Mills Extra " Family " Extra Farnllv SLUE if ft GRAIN, fr bushel Corn, from store, bagB,whito Corn, cargo, in bulk, white.. Corn, cargo, In bags, white.. L Corn, cargo, mixed, in bags Oats, from store.............. Cow Peas..................... HtDES.fr ft . Green , Dry , HAY, fr 100 ftfe Eastern 1 20 Western j 15 North River 75 HOOPIIRON, frft 3 LARD.fr ft Northern. guo COO ft- arn 00 051 00 060 CO 050 0C 040 CO 045 00 057 040 0C 067 U 070 0(i 070 0C 060 tt 060 Ot 0 7 5f O90 0 00 3 75 4 75 6 00 6 00 5 75 f 50 9 . 75 .4 72 70 B5 25 5 11 a 0 0 0 0 a 0 o a a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 : 0 : 0 0 4 00 4 00, 5 25 7 QC 6 5 6 0.1 50 II CO 80 75 72 "'l 1 75 is 25 25 85 No Nci Kcliing Plies Symptoms and Care. The symptoms are moisture, like perspira tion, intense itching. It creased by scrachlng; xiry distressing, particularly at night; ecems as if pin-worms were crawling in and about the rectum; tbc private parts are sometime affected, if allowed to continue very serious results may follow "SffAYNi'a OINT MENT la a pleasant, sure cure Also, for. Tetter. Ith. Salt Rheum, Scald He ai, Erysip elas. llarber'G Itch, Blotches, all scaly, crusty kui Diseases. Box, lymaH,50cts; 3for$l. ?5. Address, DR. SWaYNE & SON, 1'liUa., Pa Sold by Druggists. .- :? s junt 15 d eod m w f I3t wl5t ' North Carolina 00 LIME, fr barrel... 1 40 LUMBER, City Sawed, fr M ft. Ship Stuff, rcsawed. 18 00 Rough Edge Plank 15 00 Westlndla Cargoes, according to quality........ 13 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned.. IS 00 acautllng and Board, com'n-.' 1 MOLASSES, fr gallon New Crop Cuba. In bbda..... " " ' In bbla.i.. Porto Rico, in b nda........ " " in bbls Suear House, in hhds. 30 26 2i i 40 IS 23 Svmp, Inbbla 10 NAlLS.fr Keg, Cut. lOd basis.. 2 to OILS, IT gauon . .'.Kerosene....... Lard Linseed Rosin.. Tar i Deck and Spar......... POULTRY Chickens, live, grown. " Spring , : Turkeys...., 75 PEANUTS fr bushel 1 00 POTATOES, fr bnshel- -" Sweet. 50 Irian, frbbl...... 1 75 PORK, fr barrel City Mcss.. ....13 0C Prime 12 00 Rump ....2 00 0 a 030 016 01& 022 011 0 0 10 (C 30 31) 33 11 10 90 90 00 00 21 10 0 0 0 a. 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 35 25 0 0 2 25 RICE Carolina, fr ft.... Rough, fr buahci BAGS, fr ft Country.... Oity c BOPE.fr ft SALTfr sack, Alum Liverpool .......... Lisbon-:....... , American.. SUGAR, fr ft Cuba 0 0 00 0OJ 00 CO 00 5 95 0 0 1140 1V0 4410' 00 0 75 '00 00 00 Porto Rico : 00 00 00 A Coffee..... v, B C Ex C Crnshed SOAP, fr ft Northern 5 SHINGLES, 7 In. frM........... 10 50 Common..,. ........... ....... 2 50 ' Cypress raps.;....... ....... 4 50 Cyprees Hearts. ... ; ;., 0 CO STAGES, fr M-W.0. Barrel.. 12 Of) R.O. Hogshead..... ....... ...00 00 TALLQW. fr ft..... 4 TIMBER, fr.M feet Shipping. 12 00 FlneMuC.. .r.:.ll 25 MniPrtme,..V-.. 7 50 - M1H Fair;:.'4..;...... Common Mill....... Inferior to Ordinary 0 00 WIUSKEY, fr gal-Northfcro.,1 00 Nortb Carolina.......;....'.. il 00 ' WOOL, fr ft Washed H . Unwashed.... 15 Burrv . ...... 10 7 kh oa 75 .'00 on 6 V 6 11 6 0 a a a 0 0 0 0 50 100 0 011 00 0 3 oc 0600 0 7 60 013 00 010 00 0, 6 014 00 013 00 0 8 50 6 000 6 50 5 00 tB C"00 0 4 00 0 4 00 0 0 0 . 2". 20 1885. 1 Harper's Young People. 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