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Baltimore Sun, 8pcclai. liupe Returns Asain. Washington, Aug. 28 nope, which White House yesterday at 11",1 iivui s.av w nnnn. returned a few hours later and has found a strong place there since, mere -inr as the hours pass, until this evening it was almost confidence. The n oon bul letin reported the President to be in an alarming condition. No one won d have been surprised if the final bulletin was issued at any moment stating that the had nasssd away. mere Aguew s-urgeons. A 1 COIVIU 1 - . . . o -.1 Ko nn nthPr rC8UlL. AOOttl DtCUiCU HU a hanfT( took place, . ho r rrmark by the Presi- i,A Mr. hotter. From then un k Jmnroved. J he DCWS 01 the improvement reached the . -tnde very soon aca m an uuu. wrfnl. The evening bulletin was encouraging as was also every word that came from tbe sick room during ih- night. m v r.oliiViftnt. wii : 11 v conscious during u ,iav u-hii h had not been the nse for the da vs that had preceded t. tho fiiwa of those about him u:v.,.v,ri nn h ht'eame brieht and tli ied every one by his talking. .riiTivft VORTHR BCIXETIN8. the best bulletin which fnr ten davs was issued. iltHl UtU luu"'-- - . , the information that ne iv-is takintr nourishment with a relish. 1 he noon bulletin was of an encouraging, character. The opening of another of .1 ,n nKcroscpR in the richt side of .io r.ra which was made during the ntiemlrd with but Utile JIIUIUIU, . i i I -lin, aud good r wilts imaiedi titiv lol 1 - ved. Everything that came from tht fc-i-lr room to-dav was of an encouraging ..i.. Ari.nnil the irates a crowd v.4 gathered during the eulirc dy, m creasioc at 7 o'clock, when the evening bulletin came out, to at least four bun .red. Similar crowds gathered in Iront i.f Thompson's drug store, on Fifth street where the bulletins arc regularly posted. w Rnd indeed 'the entire utiaiviiu .r-ono from Fifteenth to bcve.iiieeato street. was thronged with people ,v...iiwV f,r the irood news which they t' At enrn icon hi r.ome. It came at last. ;md was t-atisfactory in every particular I'hft fn ciucncv of the ohIsc (UO) under o.her circumstances would uot have been ,1,1 ..a cuturnrLorv. but it was so mueh less than what it had bceu for the . ,Mo nr fnnr fveninirs that it was i.ailed with deliuht. The crowd lingered H.r a short time, nearly every one de parting fur other parts of the city, bear ing the good news to omers. dulu ui?. Ami Hamilton, oi me consulting were present at each of the ' t. - ....mmiilinii i t rlav Ilr i uUSUIiailOuS auu caiuiu" j i - AMiew having arrived yesterday alter noon. Dr. Hamilton left for New York to niht. Mr. T. B. Rudolph, a brother of Mrs. Garfield, arrived yesterday after noon from Mentor, having been tele graphed for. what'mrs. edsox says. Dr. Susan Edson, who has never been without hopes, except possibly for a few minutes on Friday morning, when asked about the way the President spent the day, said, "Splendid. He takes a suffi cient nourishment, and i3 now on the road to recovery, though still in a critical condition." Dr. Edson told the Sun cor respondent on Thursday night last that she thought "the President would have two or three bad days, but after that thprp. would be a vast improvement." The days came, and were possibly as badJ as they could be. ine vase improve ment, too, Las come, and the only ques tion now is whether it will continue. Three of tin- physicians have expressed themselves that it will, while the others say "it looks l hat way." DR. BOYVro.V TAKES HEART AGAIN. Dr. IJojn;ou was very hopeful in speak ing of the chso to-day to the Sun corres pondent, lie sd there were all the signs of blood poisoning, but if the Presi dent could take all the nourishment that would be given him the blood would soon become strengthened so that it could expel the poisonous matter. It was this condition of the blood, he said, which played such havoc with the Presi dent's stomach two weeks siuce. ANOTHER COMTLICATION. With all the bright hopes expressed by the surgeons, aud the great satisfac tion expressed at the change in the alarm ing symptoms of Friday night and yes terday morning; it seems that some unea siness is manifested in regard to the res piration. Dr. lleyburn expressed some - anxiety about the right lung saying that it exhibited a dull feeling, which was not natural. Ta-night it is the talk among the local physicans, who keep tully informed about the slightest change in the symptoms, that the surgeous are apprehensive oi an abscess jn one of the lungs, and are watching tbe respiration with such anxiety. Inquiry made to night of Dr. Bliss at the White House fails to confirm the report, and it was said in answer to a question that the story had very little foundation, and that the surgeons had not as yet seen any positive indication of any trouble from the lunes. It was possible that an ab- ir.PM mirrht form there, but not at all probable. Terrific Gale at Charleston. Charleston. S.O.. Auff. 28.-Through out yesterday and last night the easterly gale along this coast blew with furious lorce, and the scene within the harbor was grand and terrible. Thos. C. Lcs esne, aged 23, a son of Chancellor Leses- np. was swett from the battery sea-wan hv the wind and drowned. Three other deaths resulting from the gale, those of two colored men and a colored woman, are so far reported. The damage to property in the eastern part tf the city i widesnread. but not of a very serious character, consisting mainly of the de struction ot tin roo's, caimneys, icuqiugs, signs and trees, and the tearing up of the r!nkiutr of the wharves. The damage I a mil rr hlv estimated at $100,000. At Xniiivan'A IsUnd. the seaside suburb of Charleston, several cottages were wept aw-iy and much other damage done, amounting in all to about $40,000, but no lives were lost. The shipping in port had ample time to prepare for the gale and sustained no damage. 1 he steam. rs City of Atlanta, for New York, and Calvert, for Baltimore, which were to have sailed veslcrday, remained here. The steamer G. W. Clyde arrived from New York this afternoon, having encoun tered the hurricane off Cape Fear with out damage. The f steamers Cleopatra, from Baltimore, and Equator, from Phil adelphia, are off i the bar. . - - - r terrible Loss of Life- Millions of rats, mice, cats', bed-bugs, roaches, lose their lives by collision with "Rough on Rats." Sold by druggists, 15c. , i i : Chftrlotift Observer: Yesterday af ternoon a larere well bucket whieh was being'used in cleaning out the well at the residence of Mr J M fcJiiris, fell upon the neck of a colored man named Joe Welli, who was at work in the well. Dr Mc Combs, his physician, reported at a late hour last night that there was no hope for his recovery, as the blow on the Deck had caused paralysisapf the stomach and legs. ' Hickory Press: Thq Baptists of the Brushy Mountain Association are hold ing their annual meeting at Cub Creek Church, six miles south of Wilkesboro. The mcetinsr commenced yesterday, au mist 26th. - Mai. TV H. Bomer, of Knar tan bun?. S. O.. a civil engineer of standing and experience, and Dr. R. M. Eames. Jr., mining engineer and general manager of the North State Mining. Company, are new prospecting the pro. oosed Statesville and Jefferton railroad Major Bomer, who will have charge of the survey, will examine the country, and immediately after they get throngh with this trip the survey will commence. Ncwbern iVewls . Yesterday," on the furm of Isaac Forbes, near James City, an eight year old son of Hasey Bollowell broke his collar bone. -John Sawyer, colored, a stevedore, fell through the httchway of a vessel in port yesterday, and was badly bruised, i - We have re fee red heretofore, aud again elsewhere to-day, to the project.of a railroad con necting i lreoton, in Jones county, with the Midland Road at or near Core Creek. The route was 'very carefully surveyed by the County surveyor of Jones last .ban for a turnpike, and the, line located. Capt. EJ R. Page and other citizens cut the way through to the railroad an air lIUc. I uc uiawkuvic is ibuuu iu uc cigut miles, through' a perfectly level country, requiring scarcely any grading and ;very little culvert work or bridging, and for a railroad is perhaps the cheapest of eight miles that could be located anywhere in this section of country. The traffic over this line would be heavy. It wculd draw immense quantities of freight" from Ons low county that now finds its way to Wilmington, and in both Jones and Ons low serve some of the richest agricultural sections in North Carolina, stimulate increased productions, and the general outgrowth of very fertile regions which have long suffered for want of i transpor tation facilities. , , ru w STOMACH i THE MAIL -The mail clow and arrive at tbe Qtj Pot Office as follows : Northern through malls. . ..530 p. si Northern throngh and way malls:... 6:40 a. a. Raleigh 6:40 . m. Malls for the N. O. Railroad. and rotite supplied there- from, Including A. & N. 0. Railroad, at......... 6;40 a. m Southern mails for all points Sooth, daily.. 7:45 Western mails (O O R'j) daily (except Sunday) 9:00 Mail for Cberaw & Darling-. 1 ton .m.......... 7:45 p. m. Malls for points between Flo rence and Charleston.......... 7:46 j n. Fayetterllle, and office on Gape Fear River, Tuesdays, and Fridays......... M 1.-00 p. m Fayette ville, via Lomberton, daily, except Sundays...... 9:00 a. ra. Onslow C H. and Intermedi ate ofiices, every llonday ' and Thursday at.......... 6.00 a. m. Smith ville malls, by steam boat, daily, (except Son days).... ............ . Mails for Easy Hill, Town Greek, ShalloUe and Little River, S. O., every lion day and Thursday at..;..;u. OPXH FOB DXLTVXBT. Northern throogb and way malls... 7:S0 a. m. Southern Mails........ . 7:00 p. m Oarolina Central Railway...... 4nK) p. m. StamD Office open from 8 ft. m. to 12 M.. and from 2 to 6:30 p. m. Money Order and Register Department Qpt same as stamp office. General delivery open from 6:30 a. m. to 7:00 p. m., and on Sundays from 8:30 to 9:30 ft. m. Mails collected from street boxes every day at 4:00 p. m. Mtrlstmte's Conrt. A safe and sure means of restoring the youthful color of the hair is furnished by Parker's Hair Balsam, which is deserv edly popular from lis superior cieanli ke&s. ' , 8.30 ft. Or 4:00 a, m. tiUlSLMiC&UiAii wtsv WlJL.MlNOIU MAiLKBr. August 8i Hi PM. SPIHlTft TUitfiSNriNK-QnoUd flrna at 17 14 eenta. BalM 3C0 cask at these figure. ROSIN -Quote Arm at SI W for fttraJa- edand tl Si for Good Strained. Ko sale reported. ": ,. i TAR Qnoted firm at $2 0$ per hbl ef 2St lbs, an advanee of o cents qa yesterday's quotations. . j . 1 '"' OKUDK TDHrENTIWE Quote firm at IS 10 for Soft and 12 41 for Virglo, Later we hear that S3 25 Is bid tor Son. and 2 65 for Virgin, with sales of 100 bbla at these fig ures. . ' GOTTOK -Quoted steady. Sales 19 bales at the following official annotations: Ordlaary K Oentr. Rood OrdinaryM.MM..MM..M 1. i4 M H DAILY .SSOKIFM 004Ossaaeeeeee eeeeeee eeee eeee e w Spirits Tarpon tics......... ...... ...... ftdS KOtaJsWe efteeeaeeeeeeeeaeeee)eeeee v vVI iMimnhiiiiimMtMHii . Orsd Trienia.M...MM.M..MM..M 1ST alet easSS bbls 41 riABINE news. Malaria Is an Unseen Vaporous P ion prelin2 djoeisa and drath ia rsny lres11tes, for mhioh q iiqin in n jreonint aitidote, bet for the c fleets of which Hoitot ter's Htomach bitten is nut only a thorough remr, bat a rel able preventive. To tht fact thsre ia an orerwhelminar array of testi mony, extflndins: oyer a period of thirty yesrs. Ail dia rders of the liver, atomaeh and bowBlairealso.osnqaered by the Bitters JTor sale by all Drogtfata and Dealers aceneriiUy. ' augl-arm En 37CD0II PlilE, LOUISVILLE, KV., A rrfolariy pdac&tM ud lcrny qoaJiflrd pbjucia tad th Mwt auoeewfal, M hi irmeUo wtU prore. ASS. Spermatorrhesi and Impoleacy, s th rwalt of Mlf abuM ta 700th. Mini MtMiei la nt turar rears, or othar emu, and producing boom a f tAa fot iawiac affects: NarTtraueas, Seaaiitml Kmiaaioos, (nigkt rmi noai hr dreama). Dtmoeaa of 1 Kight, Defective miemoty, Fhy cl Decay, Pimple on Face, A Terajon to Society of Tut ilea, Coafatioa of Ideas, Loss of Saxoal Power, Ae., reoderiaf Murriaca imprerw or aahapyr, thoroochly and pcrna nU; cared, SVPH TT poir ilj eared aaAen UOiS!. from the j.tem; OoZtOrrhtMt, OUIKT. Stxictura, Orehitis, Veraia, or Kuptawai.. Fik aad other prirate diseases qnicsrlj eared. II U seir-erVWnt that a ptay aieian who aars spadal atantkai to a dertahi eaaaa of disaasee. ana) treating thousands aaaa ally, acqaira grrat akill. rhyaiciaaa knowing this fact eftea rerommsod persons to my care. When it is inconvenient to Tint the city tor treatment, medicines can be sent priTataiy and safely by aaail or er press anywhere. Cures Guaranteed in tall Cases ouSbsUoolpSo'nallT or or letter tree and InriteC Charcea reasooabW and correspondence strictly coafideaUal. PRIVATE COUNSELOR Of XX) paces, sent to any address, seoorelj- ana lad, for Unrt (30) ceo la. Should be read hr all. Address aa above. Office hoars from A. M. to P. M. Sundays, 1 to a r. Mm . jy 25-dew ABK1TKD. Steamer Passport. Harper. 8mltb Ville. Master. - 1 Steamer John Dawson. Sberman. Point Caswell. R P PaddlsoD. , ! OLKiLBSOo Steanur Passport. Harper. Smltnvllle. Master. . - . Hteamer John Dawson. Sberman. Point Caswell. K P Paddlson. Hr! eric Emma. Perry. St George's. Grena da, w I, Deitosset A Co Br barqne Susie. Kerr, cleared August 15th, for Hamburg and not before reported oy aiez eprunt & son , . Experts rOBKIGK. i Grenada. W I Br brig Em'ua-lCS,951 ft lumber. 1Z sea shingles. HambuiK Br barque Susie 1,500 casks spts, eoQ DDIs rosin. WKklCLT STATfiUBNT or aToeia oa iamo At a car 22, 1881, OOetCtt asfiOrr'....... ............... afloat. .. M.t.t.e.M ... Totals eeseseasateeeeeeeees eee Splrttnl Uhor6atNimmmMMstMMM K J & Total .....Meeseee Eotia ashoreM. 180 21 s50 IHtHHHHt Hltllt WMtWIWIIMlmMMIIWW 6,636 1,662 ,018 43,546 7,619 STEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM NEW ?ORK vey WEDNE8DAY and 8i TURD AT, at S o'c ock, P. Me RKGDLATOB......,..(3Aturdj, August 27th GULF 8TBBAM...;Wedaeady, August 31st BENEFACTOB.. ..L.stardsy, Bept'r 3d RKQULATOB eeee Wedne day, Sspt'r 7th Through Bills Ladiag ted Lowest i Through Bates gu traateed to and from Poiats in"North anJ 8outh Cnrolin u tor Freight Eugegcxne-' 4 THOS. . OON P. Sjt, ' Vnim-ru-v : , N U TB0 G. fcGilK, ?rhi . Total.. Heee f 1,066 ....... 1,320 1 IKfll mmdm .. 1,60S 1 Tar ashore.. aloatw Total.. Grade aslureM.M aaoeiMMMM Total... asosxrrs roa tas wxek at eiha acs 1,606 20 ! OottosU. Spirits. JtOSiBM. IarM.... Cradsw.. 3500 Reward. TR WIiL PAY TAB ABOTK rr v v f r av ca of Lirer Oomplslnt, Djs pepsia, 8ick Ueadaehe. Iadi;erion oasti. pation or Coat resets we ea-not ears wita We t's Vegetable Lirer PL, whea tbe di leotloai are strictly compiid with. They are purelj Teg stable, and nerer fail to giro Uf action Bagar elated. Large Soxes, eontaislag31 ti'dr, ii eeats. For sals by all Draggists. Beware of eouaterfeits as imitations. The genuine maasJaetared only bj JOHN G WiCtiT OUw The PU1 aa- hers," 181 183 W Ma'iisoji Ht, Chleago. Free-trial isailtage 'at by Basil prepaid om reeeiptof a Scent stafis xaeh 22-dwly axroart roa tbs wssx ssdiss aus 20. . t;. ' IIOSMStiS ',- l"V" ' 72 2,ft0 9.466 1.069 2,722 Cotton. Spirits. Bosim. Tar. Ormda, OotfOaU Spirits. Bosim Tar. 344 20 93 67s 1U0 2,764 Grade. For Sale or Excliaiiefe ADE8JBABLZ 3IDUrcX with fomr rooms sad sitehaaT and good well of vatar ana eseelleat gardea, for salt or. txshaBt for proDertr la: WILniartusu For sartism- U aaplynas m.TUI3 OFFI CS. Jy-tf I . , - List of Vexxeli Over 50 torn In Fort Aug:-13, 1881. . . BARKS. Nor Stsnlcy, S00 tons, Grahsscn, Swd Fxithiof. 645 tons. Borin, v Aiex Dpruiit ttcoa Nor Allegra, 214 tons, Johnsen, CPKebane Br Live Oak, 3:2 tons, Stfllwell. raterson. Do ning & Co Nor Eidseva, 454 tons, Gundersen, 1 Hcide & Go Ger M dn a. 4fl tfn3, Schulz, Prschaa A Westftrmann Nor .-. AelbHf, 349 tons, Agmten, P T Methane 3 d Trna ; "84 Ions, Gadd, Hnd & Co Hr Susie. 317 Kerr, O 1 Mebane 'ier iu ritcb! , bW u e hlur j. k, r Ji 1'tScLrtu & WesUrtuann BRIGS. BrlLcouoiov. 415 tons. Smith, E G Barker t Co Am Cora Green. 248 tons. Philibrook, EG Barker & Co Nor Ottar. 288 tons, Kins. - ' . ; t" , C P Mebane ir Tramore. 231 tons, Morrice r Alex Sprnnt & Son Nor Ebenezer, 291 tons, Lundegard, Beide & Co SCHOONERS. Am J J Taylor, 267 tons, Hto?g, Geo Harris & V.o Am Katie Carleton, 200 tons, Tborndjk - JH Chad bourn & Uo Am Nellie Starr, 228 tons, Coleman, WE Davis A Foes Am K H Drummond, 296 tons, Higgins, K (i Barker & Co For thii .Port .troia Foreign Forts BARKS. 'Nor A Ken, 375 tons, Pettersen, s&Ued from Antwerp, July 15 Nor Atlantic, 4-0 tor, Krmds!r, at Grimstsdt. Nor Capella, 21 i - liviui'-r, nt bt n kirk, July ii. Nor Brsekka, from Belfast, ai- Nor FHki Nor Fru . bt Habo.u Hf stsd . J.i y 15 Nor Joiis Niel cnM oG4 tou, LInlst, at Havre, July 12 Nor Loveland, 404 tons, Bast i op, at Bergen, July 15 ' Anst. Tigri, 516 tons, Cosu'ich, sailed from Newry, July 28" Nor Tnrist, 806 tons,. ,at Newport, ( BBlGSi Dan 2d April, Sorensen, sailed from Bristol, July 19 , Ger Max, 293 tons, Bradlgan, sailed from St. Nszaire, July 13 i Nor Speranza, 267 1 tons, Riehmann, at Galway i 1?0T7 Advertisements, S i tons, OLtu, sailed Urns, Had! and, at tons, Bespessen, at . " ! I - . at Grim NEW YORK & WILMINGTON ' STEAMSHIP CO. SELlI-WEEiaYLINE. s ag 25-tf Health T34 is Wealth 1 TaiAtusiT. ti. ritic ft r Utk'io. i. !! ztnese, Coctu'M' B", a' Jesdnce ateatal t.eptrain, if f Y&uoty. n- o teoer, I rematarm Id eauB-d by over which leaps- to u.ie" , dee ado ! tr One tKX will car reprnt cs cb. Each b : eont t is ore mocta tretoi nt. On d lDot, nr niDJifs tor ore ojllr; test hv is su prepseiu iccaii price. eftmr. antes six oox o car any c t, ith s cb ercfer rseetred b? us fo tiK b xes. we wit seaa tne parents ;r our written sreement to retorn tbemoaej if tbe tieatir et.t doeo not effext a ewe nr ntee isaaetf by u M rf OHjjEif. Dracgi t, (ttece&Bor to Green A rlsnner) ni'mi gtoo, N U. Orders by msi will receive prompt attention, meb 22 dAw.lr Keep Cool TOTTLED 8WEET CHAMPAGNE CI JL DEKon ice. A pure, healthy and re- iresnm twrcrae tor cummer; not intoxi- cauny. - fST Pure, Cold Soda Water on ice at the same pi ace, uuuer toe 11BT1EW Office at 8. G. NORTHRQP'8, Water at. store. The Coomopol ita n BAR IS THE PLACE WHERE YOU t coolest, purest and most scientifically mixed Summit Drinks to be found m the city. The very best Wines Champagnea an Liquors alwar. . lth.b5ent.Cigarthat is and cooijonvfia J U 11 N C ARKOLL. ! -Proprietor. , Thfe Wc rid for 1881r THE WOKL1; for 1681 will be the best and cheapest newspsper published in the Kngiish tongue on either side of the Atlas tie. 'With new presses snrpsssing any ever be fore manufactured even by fios Go., with new nnd unequalled typographical and bust nets facilities of all sorts, and with a 1 cter organised telegraphic eorrespoudeuec throughout the world than thtt of any otbet Ametican journal, Tns Woaia for 1881 will afford iu readers daily a complete, aoadea eJ and trustworthy record of all carreat erents! In its Fire Minutes With the News of the Dsy I be Vv orld neets and keeps pace with th incrsasing demands made by rapid tran sit, the telegraph and the telephone, on the time and attention of business men. Its daily cable letters from London bring the Id World .to the breakfast tables of the ffew. In its Wall Street Gesdp and Irs Items for Inresters, taken together w!tn its accurate, candid and absolutely ircpertial financial Article '"h- World daily j rents snunii vailed picture not tly of tbe true eonditioo of tbe multitudinous enterprises la whieh the sdrenturous and acure people of this count.-v invest their savings, but also of all the fluctuating influenees exerted upon those ee'erprises by the speculations and the speo uUtors of the Stek kxchaage, - No man wbo owns or expects to own a laUsrett i- any corporate property can afford t-- ajiss for a single day the Information daily i exclusirwly giren in The World, not i iy as to the natural and legitimate course atlairs affecting stock ralues, but also ss - tVe pUf s, schemes and combinstions tu'ch are incesflsntlr OiaAlng and unmaking in and out of Wall street to affect those Taiuas. The World contains also or err day the f6beet faPestand most instructire notices if everything new and interesting in the realms of art, of literature ami of social life it i the accredited organ of the colleges et tbe Union, and the accuracy and viradty of i s sporting columns, oorenng all the ra rius forms of tthletic amusement which bars multiplied among us of late years, com " n to the ' rising generation? through. a o.untry. t only meto-op litan morning Journal M b: i in the t nglish language which i ? iif-s n unswerving fidelity to the 1. irt frr Kt pisnciples of he Democratic Uif. iu politics, The World for 1881 will be tt "nd. wliare for the last five years The wjiidMs been found, absolutely lojalto Deu't ei atic prineipks ; absolutely independ ent of ail persons, cliques and factions with in ths Democratic patty. 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Terms Cach inr nably ia sdr sure. f-end post-office tuouer order, bank draft or registered letter. Bills at risk of tbe sender Address, , dec 17- THE WOULD, 35 Park Bow. 5ew York, A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. NINTH GRAND DIS TRIBUTION, CLASS I, AT NEW OR LEANS, TUESDAY SEPT. 13th, 1881 136th Monthly Drawing. Midna Stats Lottery Coijaiy. Incorporated in 1868 for 25 years by the Legislature for Educational and Charitable purposes with a capital of $1.000,000 to which a reserve" fund of over $420,000 has since been added. By an overwhelming popular votd its franchise was made a part of the present State Constitution adopted December 2d. A.D., 1879. Its Grand Single Number Drawings will take place monthly. Itnever scales or postpones. Look at the following Distribution: CAPITAL PRIZE $30,000. 1 1 ,0O TICKETS AT TWO DOLLAR8 EACH, HALF-TICKETS, ONE Dollar. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 Capital Prize - -- 1 Capital Prize - 1 Capital Trize - - i - ti Prizes of $2,500 - - --, 5 Prizes of 1 000 - 20Pjizes of 500 - - 100 Prizes of 100 - - - 200 Prizes of 50 - - 500 Prizes of 20 '. -1000 Prizes of 10 - $30,000 10,000 - - 5,000 - - 5,000 5,000 - - 10,000 - - 10,000 - . 10,000 - - i 10,000 - 10,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $3002,700 9 Approximation Prizes of 200 1.S00 i ji pruiiLuauon x i izes OI IUO- JIOO lbo Prizes, amoucting to - - $110,400 Keeponfeible correfponding agents wanted ai au poims, to wncm liberal compensation win, ue puni. ; ror lurtner Information, write clearly, giving full addrees. Bend order by express or Registered Letter, or Money Order by juo.il, iiuurcbseu OSLT to " M. A. IJAUP1IIN xijw Orleans, La or JU. A. nAOPlllA.at Xf o. 212 Broadway, New Torst All our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are under the supervision and management oi uivNjs,jriAm t. T. BEAUREGARD and JUBAX. A. EARLY. lVolice to the Public; The public are hereby cautioned against SENDING ANT MONST OB ObDXXS TO NUNES & CO., 83 Nassau St., Nbw Yobjc Cjtt, as authorized by the Louisiana State Lottery C otnpany to sell its Tickets . They are flooding the country with Bogus Cincu- lABs purporting to be of The lnfffffa state lottery Company, and are vkaudo- lextlt representing1, themselves as Its Agents. They have no authority from this Company to sell its Tickets, and are not its agents for any purpose. M. A. DAUPHIN. Pres. Louisiana 8tate Lottery Ce. New Orleans, La., July 4, 1S31. fas; ll-wed-sawwdaw ' " - J niscollariccTia. DEuaots PEACHY w ouatohs . . . :. , . : .. ' ' t i ""' . V" " ' '- i PaKhediJmwaiVgxaJ Thttel goods u a'LX J L V"..-- .. . :. , , goodi will cod vine yon if T try wl i Try the prepared Som I 1;.- r;rf .:!'w. For Bale at :. si QE0.1V1Y EftS'. ' tfttatS ana'liniaj Oorni Flonr, jBatoB, JJQQ Bbls Flour, sB frste,! 4 . SaTSBasastJalBlBBS LB" 0clkeVdl2erent ptU frr Bbls Bonn. Grsnilstsi.1 XAJy) 8UndsrdA,trsCtt4 pr r Soxes Assorted laaoy, SB 9 ' i. y 1 - ' j 100 Tub Cfcote I, ryfXA Bbls sad Boxei' Fml Cit 1 A A Boxes Ball PotssV 'J-'-' 1UU T . i 1 - - Q0 Boxes snd Ztpxto,ir,.i IgQBoxesSosp, si rr. Half Bbls sal BokiSjiI, ;, rg pozea Bockete, j 1 cv i;Wiftig, Hoo Iron, Nails, Hsy, 0sti, taa Yam c nrt HhceUnffS. . For sale low THEDEOTPlFciTJW :: -! ' -5k.sV . .. I;1 8iaiseaFafts, tfcttl ityle, profasaly .OpJ?i2S?K sraviags. m' JXtZL U tioas and the sacss vs- ths Home, tissuh. j rj tail whieh Bingit lss..ts .llishers, iLlrt?yJm GO rAiiiiri IS -iit T.iMn a ar MutM. MBSS v " SIEIIL.LIIIS1O. SBSSNSl- . Sa, 1 With theaasse sad raet v a at aatw. wmm n mm 1111 " - - j r ii aw a nr I nvmtioe. can SSCatf atw! whether a pateateaa j ftlla, .tct lis r ag ran oh Oiiee, sjt. r J" 1 TT a- , , ' aor e 1 1 1 '1 1 DIIR r.M L W I w as w - -.fjT, 1 j. - I, -1 ,S;---
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 30, 1881, edition 1
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