MISCELLANEOUS- .J "TjUCHS AND CROUP UOS 0s3- X. Til .C- .ni.ll tmnl in te Sathm Hti'u f 7 'z,, nulitin? ir:t!riint prtacpl met kov!ni '' V..,, rr.v!-:.-in the wit nwwninir rootcb. and itimu ; '' r,s."-'. i f hrir tfT th" false membriie In croup and n- - When c;iMnet with the boaline HHhri- u-i;,:- la the n!Wn plant of tte old S'Jd, pre- fiiwsi kain r.-uwlr ftr Coughs. Croup, . 'A'xnmnti jn : -1.1 ra n.1.t.hl. . r I v: t IK'' - m'lrjiriinisi irr it. J I TIT?, WALTER A. TAYLOR, Atlanta, Oft. vr.'i i-i.-I i - . -. i; ; 5, ; E .1 i II V X I-K B K K a Y t-.srrVrv !. : ' I.ORDIAL for 1 Children 7Uli?. for ile by Th oEDai 1 v Ho vi oiv. NECESSITY- xav -T raon wed sal lytc nrm Capital Prize $150,000. 'tFedztiettl? certify (hat ot supervise the crraugiincrJs for all the Monthly and Semi Aunnai Drawing of The Louisiana State Lct t, Company, and in person manage and con r4 iht Drawing th.ttnstJ.vts, and that tht ,ym;c c: cQT.dv.cted vaith honesty, fairness, and v cc-od faith toward all parties, and tri author ir tV Owpony to use this certificate, tsithfae timiltsefovT signatures attached, iniisadwr it?mtr.'r." Gaunt faced and hungry-eyed she waits, ibis sober warden of our fates. Forever sleepless, ,while we sleep, And-siient while we watch and weep. ' Sometimes, beguiled by smiling sk:es And wooing wiDds. we shut our eye, Forgetting for a little space That tireless, unforgotten lace. Or, stirred as stirs the cap in spring ! nature's force we laugh and sing Or rup to pass that waiting shape With.flying footsteps of escape. Bqfwhere we rua she leads the way. She goes before us night and day, Nc tlying footsteps can escape. By any path that somber shape. The roads we follow wind and twist, Our eyes grow blind with blinding mist, Blown down to us as we ascend The upland heights that near the end. And at the end "Where is bur foe? Where Lideth she?" vce cry and 16, . Through breaking mist, an angel1 lace Looks out upon us from her place! The Editor B!uo Pencil" It. The reporter 'who is very ignorant al ways begins his articles;' We are weli informed When the reporter relies on a mere rumor, be writes: 'We learn from a perfectly reliable source." When he is certain he writes: "As is well known ." If I bad written all tbatcan be written on a bubject he adds: "Wo might con tinue this subject for columns."" It he does not hear anything at all be writes : "It comes to our ears." If he does not know how an affair started he writes : "As all our readers are well aware." If anybody ha3 said a word to him on a subject be writes: Wfi hae just been assured." Twas Siflinys. - ? rr jj-- - S Commissioners. - We. tla undersigned JlanTc and Bankers, icill ray all Prizes draurn in The Louisiana State LottetiesirJnch may be presented at our coun ' J. H. OGLESBY. Pres. Louisiana National Bank SAMUEL, U. KENNEDY, Pres. Slate National BanL A. BALDWIN,' Pres. New Orleans National Bank. TTNPRECEBENTED ATTRACTION 1 OVER HALF A MILt-TQN DISTRIBUTED! Louisiana State Lott'orv Oompany. Incorporated in 1S63 for 25 years by tao Leg to'iatare for Kducatlonal and Charitable pur rosea with a capital of $1,000,000 to wluch a reserve fund of over $550,000 has since been By a"n overwhelming populai vote Itafran ehise was made apart of the present Stole Ucnstltutlon adopted December 2d. A. D..1S7S. ItS GKAND SrSGLENtTHBEB DRAWTKGS Will lake place monthly. Jt never scales or post imits. Look at the f ollowlns Distribution: ISTth Grand Monthly AXD THE " EXTRAORmAnr BEMT-AXIOJAI. DRAWINO. Iu the Academy of Music, New Orleans, Tuesday, December 15, 1S35. Unilcr the personal supervision and manage ment of Gen. . T. BEAUREGARD, of Louisiana, and Gen. JUBAL A. EARLY, of Virginia. Capital Prize $150,000. VW Notice Tickets arc Ten Dollars only. Halves, $5. Fifths. $2. Tenths fl. LIST OF PRIZES. . l Capitai. Prize of .$150,000.... $150,000 1 Grand Prize of 50,000... 50,000 1 Grand Prize of 20,000... 20.0CO 2 Large Peizes of 10,000.. 20,000 4 Large Prizes of 5,000. .. 20,000 20;Pr!ZES OF 1,000... 20,000 m 500... 25,000 Id " 300... 30,000 2(H) x 200... 40.000 ' 100... 60,000 1,0(H 50... 50,000 APPROXIMATION FKIZE8. 100 Approximation Prizes of $900.... $20,000 100 " 100.... 10,000 100 75.... 7,500 ?,279 Prizes amounting to $522,500 Application for rates to clubs should be made only to the office of tho Company In New Ot- For farther Information," write clearly, glv lag fall address. POSTAL NOTES, .Express Mocey Orders, or New York Exchange In or dinary letter. Currency by Espresa (all sums -f 15 aDd upwards at our expense) addressed H. A. 1AUPH1, New Orleans, La- CrM. A. DAUPHIN, Washington, D, C. ! Me P. 0. Hone; Orders payable anj at ha Registered tellers to . MEW ORIIAHS MATIOHABAHJ 1 OR LOUISIANA RATIONAL BANK, oblkaks. La. STATE NATIONAL BANK, New Orleans; la. CERMANIA NATIONAL BANK, . . . Er Obleaks, La. hot 11 dw , WANTED Agent in every section of the country to sell HON. s. S. COX'S great Look, Titbke Decadf.s o Ft.der.ii.Lio isuation," Illustrated with steel Plates. Outfits now ready. Agents are making $10 to $JJ a dav. Wrllo to the publishers tJx terms. J . M. STODDART & CO., tSJ UUiSt .Wash ington, D.C. . rovlO WANTED Young Ladle In city or country ts work for us at their homes: fascina- tins employment; no InUjuetloBa to buy; work fni. or.nt br mail (distanci no objec tion): $G to $3 per week can bo mde N canvassing, particnlars free, or ample of work mailed for to or cents In stomps. Please aildrppR IIovk MAKUFACTUBIKO Co., Bos ton, Mass. P. O. Box 1916. 820,000 src?.Tou?m get frts a package ol gooas or that will start you In work that will at once bring you la money faster than anything e'te In America. All about the $200,000 in presents srkh prh fcn-r Airenta wanted everywhere, of either sex. of aliases, for all the time, or ep4.ro una 8 only, lo wotk iur u " ' " homes. Fortunea for all workers absohitely assured.' Don't delay. IL HAiiETT& Co., fortland, Maine. dec3dJtw-ly "Whom the godslovedie young." says Hyron ; but why die when you can cure tho cold or cough, which neglect ed means death? Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup mayn't be in favor with tho eods, for it keeps thousands from their grasp, but mortals, who take it, praise it. Treatment for- Hydrophobia. The following is ah extract from a letter of M. Louis Pasteur, th.8 emi nent French scientist, to Professor Jules Marcou: I take a great deal of pleasure in the thought that on my re turn to Paris I shall present to the Academy ot Sciences an account of what I believe to be a very valuable prophylactic treatment against hydro phobia, applicable after the aecident both lo man and dogs. Do you not know some feature of this terrible dis ease which may be peculiar in Ameri ca? Is it of frequent ocurrence there? Remember that 1 should have the cour age to apply my treatment even on per sons who. after being bitten, bad made the journey from America to Paris al though under these conditions at least two weeks must have elapsed since the accident so great i3 my confidence in my method. However, I shall teel more sure of myself when I have made a largo number of trials oa man. which I shall do in 18S5-6. i have as yet maue but one trial on an Alsatian boy, whose mother brought him to me. lie had been bitten horribly, and death by hydrophobia seemed unavoidable. Up to the piesent time I have excellent news of his health, although it Is sixty four days since tho accident." ' Suffering Humanity Owes You a Debt of Gratitude." writes Mr. Harry W. Olmstead. Proofreader. In diacapolis, Ind , Times. 6"Life was almost a burden to me. caused by Kid ney Disease. The best physicians gave me no relief. I used Dr. David Ken nedy's 'Favorite Remedy,' and can say I feel like a new man. 1 am connaent I am entirely cured, and write to re turn my sincere thanks for tbe cure ycur medicine has effected. I shall use every opportunity to let sufferers know where they may ana reiiet." - A Scene at the Astor House. At 2 o'clock one afternoon recently Mr. Frank Allen, of the Astor House, stepped to the telephone. "Call up Murray 7," ne saw. The connection was made. "Is Mr. Brown there?" Mr. Allen asked. A moment after ward -Mr. Robert C Brown's voice was beard "Who is it? What do you want?" "Is that you, Bob?" - Mr. Allen ask ed. Ycs, what do you want.''" was tfcc reply. "Mr. Parker here wants to see your Dlaco at Orange, N. J., this alternoon," Mr. Allen said. Mr. Brown has lately been trying to sell his residence at Orange. "What Mr. Parker?" he asked. , "Mr. W. D. Parker," Mr. Allen re plied. "Dees he want to buy tho place!" Mr. Brown inquired i "lie wants to see it first," Mr. Allen said. "All right. Frank," Mr. Brown an swered. "I'll be down directly." ; t At 3 o'clock hai entered the ? Astor House. Mr. Allen sat in an easy chair near Hugh Waldron's cigar stand. Mr. Brown approached him with ao inquisitive smile. "Who is this man Parker," he asked. "He's a blind maD, room 32,". Mr. Allen replied. Brown looked dazed. Within thirty seconds, however, ho recovered con sciousness, and went to tbe bar sur rounded by a host of smiling friends. Hew York Sun. The Doctor's Endorsement. Drl W. D. Wright, Cincinnati. ().. sends the subjoined professional endor sement: "I have prescribed DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR , THE LUNGS in a great number of case', and always' with success. One case in particular was civetf up by several physicians who had been calledfin for consultation with myself. The patient bad all the symptoms of confirmed consumption- cold night sweat?, hectic fever, harrassing coughs, etc. He com menced immediately to get better, and was soon restored to his usual health. I also found DR. WM.' HALL'S BAL SAM FOR THE LUNGS tbe most valuable expectorant for breaking up distressing coughs and colds. ;. Bewilderlnfiltf l?rctty Stockings are very gay. ; The gold embroidered and beaded roses and lilies of the present new styles have tiny drooping tass2!3 ot silk and fine beads; in jDlher&lbja artistic micslicj of colors has never been surpassed in harmoni ous blendings of pale olive, brown and blue ; brown and wine color, flesh color and a warm olive, and dark red - and olive.-! Pretty stripes are seen in moss green and rose pink, black and red. bine and cardinal. Vertical stripes of brilliant colors are divided by a narrow stripe of laco. Another still dainter stylo baa feet of rose-cotor and moss frcen tops, and other feet of delicate colors with artistic contrasts. The finest silk stockings of plain black have, fine ecru soles, and black lace stockings are exquisite enough for gloves. Black spuasilk stockings are finished with unbleached soles, and -handsome fine walking styles have balbriggan feet and black silk tops. Sober gray is a favorite shade, as a contrast to the butterfly brightness of tbe others, cafe au tait where there is more milk - than there is coffee, sage, peacock blue, strawberry red, and all shades of blue, make up I be rest. iV. Y. Tribune. - Chronic nasal catarrh guaranteed cure Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy Nervous Debilitated Men Yoa are allowed a free trial for thirty (lays of the use of Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltaic Belt with Electric Suspensory Appliances, (or the speedy relief and .permanent cure of Nervous Debility, loss rf 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 lvR Advice to Mothers. Mrs. WrasLov's Soothing- Syrup should always be used when children arc cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once ; it produces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child Irom pain, and tho little cherub awakes a3 "bright as a button." It is very pleas ant lo taste. It soothes the child, soft ens the gums, allays all pain, relieves ind, regulates the bowel3, and is the best known remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. jly fi deod & wly M. THJbj MAILS. The malls close and arrive at" the City Foat office as follows : CLOSE. Northern through malls, fast. 7.45 P. M. Northern through and wy mails... .8.00 A. M. The mails for all points north of Richmond 10:03 P. M. Raleigh 6.15 P. M. and 8.00 A. M. Mails for the N. C. Railroad and routes supplied therefrom Includ ing A. & N. C. Railroad at 7.30 P. M. and 8.30 A. M Southern Malls for all points South, dally 8.00 P Western malls (C C. Railway) daily. (except Sunday) C.15P. M. All points between Hamlet and Ral eigh 6.15 P Mailfor Cheraw and Darllneton Rail road 8.00 P. M. Mails for points between Florence and Charleston S.OO P. M. Fayettcville and offices on Cape Fear River, Tuesdays and Fridays l.CO P. M. Fayettevllle.via O C Railroad, dally, except Sundays ,...6.15 P. M. Onslow C. II. and Intermediate offi ces, Tuesdays and Fridays..- 6.00 A. M. Smituviile mails, by steamboat, daUy (except 9undaysL.;... 2 0) P. M. Mails for Easy Hill, jtown Creek, Shallottc and Littlo River, Tues days and Fridays 2.00 P. M. Wrightsvllle. daily 8.30 A. M. OPEN FOR DELIVERY. Northern through and way malls 7.30 A. M. Southern Malls 9.S0 A. M. Carolina Central Railroad 9.00 A. M. Mails collected from street boxes In business portion of city at 5 A. M., 11.30 A.M. and 5.30 P. M. and from other points of the city at 5 P. M and 5 A. M. 8tamp Office open from 7.30 A. M. to 6 P.M., Money Order and Register Department open from 8 A. M to 5 P. 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 from 8.30 to 9.30 A. M. Home Items and Topics. "All your own fault If you remain sick when you can Oct hop bitters that never Fail. The weakest woman, smallest child, and sickest invalid can use bop bitters with safety and great good. Old men tottering around Irom Rheumatism, "kidney trouble or any weakness will be made almost new by using hop bitters. EgjpMy wife and daughter were made healthy by the use ot hop bitters and I recommend them (to my people. Methodist Clergyman. Ask any good doctor if hop Bitters are not the best family medicine On earth ! ! ! Malaria lever, Ague and Biliousness, will leave eyery neighborhood as soon as hop bitters arrive. "My mother drove the paralysis and neuralgia all out of her system with hop bitters." Ed Oswego Sun, EfKeep the kidneys healthy with hop bitter3 and you c eed not fear sick ness." The vigor of ycuth for the aged and infirm in hop bitters ! ! ! ( "At the change ot life nothing equals 1 Hop Hitters to allay all troubles Incident I -Xhereto." ) "The best periodical for ladies to take monthly, and from w hich they will receive tbe greatest benefit is hop bit ters." Thousands die annually from some form of kidney disease that might have been! prevented by timely use of hop bitters. Indigestion, weak stomach, irregul arities of the bowels, cannot exist when hop bitters are used. A timely use of bop Bitters will keep a whole family In robust health a year at a little coat. To produce real genuine sleep and child-like resposc all night, take & lit tle hop bitters on retiring, ? None genuine without a bonc i of green Hops on the white labeL Shun all the vile, poisonous stuff with Hop" oi Hopo" In their nam- dot il lmd&w nrmto OYSTERS ! HUMPHREY A SNEECEN will (T ST) receive dally fresh New Elver VVA 1 Oysf ers during tbe season, and will -s , deliver them iu any part of the city in any quantity wanted. Also, Fish and Oysters sent j O. t. Stand head of Front Street Market OCt 20 - . Tho Courts Unacr tho N017 Ar : rhrjzcxncnt. " - FIRST DISTRICT JUDGE SHEPHERD. Currituck September 7, ono week. Camden September 14, one week. Pasquotank September 21, one week. . . - Perquimans -September w 28'- one week. . : - Chowan October 5. one week. Gates Otober 12, one week. . Hertford October 19, one week ; Decembers I ; 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 week. Pamlico November 23, one week. Beaufort eyenjber 30, two jweeks. SECOND DISTRICT JUDGE PHILLIPS. : Warren September . 2L two weeks." Northampton October 5; two weeks; Edgecombe October I?, two weeks, f Bertie Novem ber 2j t wo weeks. " Halifax Nof ember 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 causes and jail cases only. . ; Pitt September 21, two weeks Gresne October. 5, two weeks. Vance October 19, two weekj. Wilson November 2, two weeks. Nash November 23, two week?. FOUKTn DISTRICT FALL TERM. Tbe 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, fro hold two weeks ; criminal causes only. August 31, to hold two weeks; civil causes only Sep tember 28. two weeks; criminal. Octo ber 26, three weeks; civil causes only. rWayne 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 and criminal. Johnston AuSfjust 17, two weeks; civil and criminal. FIFTH DIRTRICT JUDGE GILMER, Orange August 10, one week; No vember 9, one week Caswell August 17, ono week ; -November 16, ono week. Person August 24 , one week ; No. vember 23, one week. Guillord August 31, two weeks ;Dc 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 beptember 14, one week. New Hanovei September 28, two weeks, for civil causes. Sampson October 12, two weeks; December 14, one wesk. Carteret October 26, one week. Onslow -November 9, one week. SEVENTO 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 August 3, one weak. Moore August 17, two weeks ; De cember 7, two weeks. Robeson August 31 , two weeks ; Oc tober 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 Na 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, one week; for criminal cases and no jury civil cases NINTH DISTRICT JUDGE GRAVES. Rockingham July 27, two weeks; November 9; one week. ; ' 5 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 Septemher 28, two weeks. Davie October 12, two weeks. Forsyth October 26, two weeks. TENTH DISTRICT JUDG-E AVERY. Henderson July 20, thrte weeks. Burke August 10. two weeks. Ashe August 24, one week. Watauga August 31, ono week. Caldwell September 7, one week. ' Mitchell September 14, two weeks. Yancey September 28, two . weeks. McDowell October 12 two weeks. ELEVENTH DISTRICT JUDGE SHI PP. 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, ono week. Gaston October 12 two weeks. Rutherford November 2, two weeks. Polk November 16, one week. TWELFTH DISTRICT J UDG E 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, ono week. Hay woodSeptem ber 14, two weeks v Jackson September 28, one week. Macon October 5, one week. ' 1 Clay -October 12, one week. Cherokee October 19, two week, Graham November 2, one week. Swain November 9, two weeks. WHOLESALE PRICES. "X3T The trcotrtlons represea follawln? m WhnlAM.tA nta Miiprallv "la m.ktrtv lit small orders higher prices have to be charged MISCELLANEOUS Low Prices SEEMING TO BE IN ORDER JUST NOW jou nn ' find at S4 North Water trce Oranges at SO to cents per dose, f L.5 per 110; be tacts 40 reals per peck; rtne Red Western N. t AppltsSl cents per ick, $2,25 per b-l; FIoM Mullets iecentseach,$v per lourouods; Hoacr Scents per pound; Sweet Potatoci, Corn, lilack JSie, Grey Eje, Lady Finger ami Feed Teas, Pesnuts, Oysters, Eggs, Chickens. c, cheap for CAS n. aor lOdftw - J. K. MARSHALL. 11 a 104O it & 10 Cd H n co (0 01 (r 75 a 1 MS a 1 f5 24 00 00 i 9 00 23 0 25 25 a - 3 13 llO 12 a 11 O IS it a ib 10 a n n 12 9 75 S5 9 60 5 00 00 00 00 00 5 a 5 4 7 3 BAGGING Standard.., l!hi.-... BACON North Carolina Hams, V lb...... Shoulders, If ft J Sides, yaJ... i. WESTERN SMOKED Hams.. ...... ................ Sides, V fi... Shoulders............,..;... DRY SALTED Sides. Shoulders, if tb.... .......... BARRELS Spirits Turpentine, ; Second Hand, each 1 New New York, each.. 1 New City,cacb.... ...... BEESWAX, V ft BRICKS, V M 8 BUTTER, y ft- , - j North Carolina....... Northern........ ............. CANDLES, r B- sperm....... Tailow... Adamantlae. ...... CUKES K., y lb Northern Factory Dairy, Cream.... State COFFEE, V ft Java , Laguyra... tuo, ................ CORN MEAL, V buB., In sacks COTTON TIES, r bundle . 1 DOMESTICS Sheeting, 4 4, V yd. VjO xarDB, y cancn... ........... to EGGS, V dozen 14 nsii- Mackerel, No. 1, y bbi -.16 00 Mackerel, No. half bbl.. 8 50 aiacterci, No. 2, if bbl Mackerel, No. 2, W half bbl.. Mackerel, No. 3, V bbl Mullets, bbl Mullets, Pork bbls N. C. Roe Herring, V keg. ... Dry Cod. V ft.. ........ .f.... FERTILIZERS. V 2.000 fts Peruvian Guano, No. 1.. 70 CO " No. 2 36 00 Lobos.... ..00 00 Baugh's Phosphate 00 00 Carolina Fertilizer. 45 00 Ground Rone....... 00 00 Roue Meal 00 CO Bone Flour.... 00 C Havassa Gua no so 00 Complete Manure.......... ...00 00 Whann's Phosphato .00 00 Wando Phosphate ,00 00 BergcrA Bute's Phosphate. .W 00 Exeollcnaa Cotton Fertilizer. tS5 00 French's Carbonate of Lime... 7 00 French's Agricultural Lime.... 8 50 a Fine Northern Super. " Extra Famllv City Mills Extra Family. 0 Extra Family.... GLUE ft GRAIN, V bushel Corn, from store, bags, whits. Corn, cargo. In bulk, white.. Corn, cargo, in bags, whitci; Corn, cargo, mixed, in bags.. Oats, from store... Cow Peas.... HIDES, rib Grecn. 5 HAV.'riOOfi-s " - 11 Eastern................. ....... 1 20 Western........ 3 15 North River 75 HOOP JIRON, V ft 3 1jA.hu, it ID Northern un noruuiTOuna.... W LIME, V barrel I 40 LUMBER, City Sawed, V M ft. Ship Stuff, resawed 13 00 Rough Edge Plank 15 CO West India Cargocs.accordlng 4 to quality. 13 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned.. 18 00 Bcautung ana .Boara. com'n..1 MOLASSES, y gallon New Crop Cuba, in hhda ... . in hbla...... Porto Rico, La hads.... ...... " in bbls Sugar House, In hhds It. Khl. 11 00 12 ft 25 O 13 O 12 O 'S3 0 1 4C 15 020 00 O10 10 O10 CO 0 5 50 0 0 (0 0 0 8 50 0 4 00 0 9 000 -OL-037 00 051 00 060 00 050 0C 040 00 045 00 057 0C 040 0C 0S7 (X 070 OP 07C Oi sum w 0TO fit 0 7 9 0 5 f 0 00 3 75 4 75 6 CO 60 75 CO 9 75 'i4 72 70 65 25 0 0 0 0 00 00 25 00 0 6 51 1 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .: a 0 0 : 0 : 0 0 00 11 00 m 75 72 75 25 25 85 314 " DO 26 2J 28 iO IS 23 Syrup, in bbls 40 NAILS, V Keg,Cut,10d basis.. 2 to OILS, V gallon Kerosene....... 11 Lard 10 Linseed......... 90 Rosin...... Tar... Deck and Spar POULTRY Chickens, live, grown.. spring. xuraeys PEANUTS y bushel. . . POTATOES, it bnshel Sweet fo Irish, V bbl l 75 PORK, r barrel City Mess.... 13 00 Prime.. 12 00 Rump 12 CO 90 CO 00 2) 10 75 00 0 0 020 016 01S 022 01S 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 (0 30 30 33 35 25 0 0 2 25 n. 5 95 RICE Carolina. V luragn. y bushel RAGS, t tb Country City... ROPE, V ft SALT, V sack, Alum Liverpool.................... Lisbon 00 American....... 00 0 0 00 C0J 00 00 00 0 0 U40 140 1410 00 75 00 00 00 00 SUGAR, y ft-cuba....... Porto Klco A -Coffee.. B ., C " ., Ex C ..................... Crushed SOAP, V lb Northern SHINGLES, 7 in. fU 10 50 Common 2 AO Cypress: Saps 4 so Cypreoa Hearts 0 CO STAVES. V M-W. O. Barrel..l2 00 R. O. Hogshead 00 00 TALLOW, V" Tb.......... ....... 4 TIMBER, V M feet Shipping. 12 00 FlnoMill.,... .......11 25 M1Z1 Prime 7 50 Mill Fair. Common Mill.. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6440 lOVft0 5 0 75 & 00 75 00 0C 6 6 6 11 00 00 00 60 011 0 3 0 6 0 7 018 00 010 00 0 & 014 00 013 00 0 860 6 000 6 60 5 00 0 000 Inferior to Ordinary 0 00 0 4 00 WHISKEY, V gal Northern. .1 00 0 4 00 North Carolina .1 00 0 .Ml WOOL, r ib Washed . 2. Unwashed.... 15 0 20 ?!Burrv 10 0 15 The most popnTar Weekly newspaper dcroted to science, mechtnic?, emtueerine. discoveries, ia Teotiocsand patents ever published. Everjpnm ler illustrated with splendid eorravings. This publication furnishes a most valuable encyclopedia of information which no person should be without. The popularity of tho SCTEKTtno Amebicah it such that its circulation nearly equals that ef all other papers of its class combined. Price, f 3.20 a rear. Discount to Clnba. fold bt all newsdealers. nUNN & CO.. Publishers. No.S61Broadway, K. 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SIMON & CO., Sncceasora to H.RRUKI1ILD & BUO .T WHOLESALE DEALERS IN- ' Liquors, Cigars and Tobacco 114 NorthjWater Street, WILMINGTON, N.C - - BRANCH OF IT. BRUNHILD BKO., EICHMOKD, VA. I SOLE AGENTS FOR HICKS X BKUNUILD I5KOS. ' Manufacturers of Tobacco, BJCHMOKP, Ya. - nov 2 Homes in North Carolina. Onlv 20 Hours Ride from New York ! 69 MilesSoutli of Kaleigh Ocjthe Raleigh and Augusta Air-Line R R. , 1 500 ACBES 'LASD IN THE long leaf pine region. For sale on easy terms In lots to suit purchasers. Four acres for $25. Larger tracts f5 per acre, in month iv pay ments ot flu. This land adjoins tho "Soutlr crn Pines", a recently established health re sort (or sanitarium), and is specially adapted for Fruit Culture, as well as all tnc cereals. A number of New England pcOplchave bought lots In the town of "Southern Pines," and it is the desire of the owners of this land to in duce small farmers,- mechanics and- others from the New England and Middlo States, as well as elsewhere, to locale here. No State in the Union offers greater Inducements to eet tier than North Carolina. Nowhcro can a better farming country or as floe a climate be found. 1 his Is tho opinion of Northern men who have settled in North Carolina. Thla la a bona fide offer, and Is limited For further particulars write at once to JOHN T. PATRICK, Commls'r of Immigration, Rslclgh, N. C. or B. A. RICHARDSON, jan 21 tf Chronicle Office. Augusta, Ga. Cape Fear & Yadkin Val ley Kailway Co. j i- Condensed TimeTableNo.12 rjlO TAKE EFFECT AT 8:00 A. M., MON DAY, June 22, 1885: TRAIN NORTH. Arrive. Leave. Bennettsvlllc 8.00 a. m. 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