if - W i" y " THE GREAT CER1U.1 REMEDY FOR XU1tm utJ csjtj niIEU3IATIS3I, Neuralgia, Sell tic. Lwmbsjo, Ft ATTACHE. SORE THr.OlT, &CIS T. SVtUJXGS, ..rtst Csts, !o, 1 EOSTEXTIIS. As t s3 tJJ acL nrr ten 1 kta F.M Nf '. tejt ' JUk. JaJ. C. S NEVER FAILS rvff TecUln tm sn.tfcfnrAACl- tas Ntr-tiNr, 13m a kt-jiie. ifo can one f V VV" ii-!:" ! nc a pv r.,rv:-fl c;c f..r rpiirp. J .irohollnt - Opium Inline, KhtBBtllin, Sftalanl Ve.kBr. AtecUImita ....i.rrk.r. cr i-9 - ih t inis Of mil (11 tw ! Luiiirt j-mpcrtic m- all the l.- (8S0 UliiVVnlnliilftilllrln jjgjgrclOllllQlUjElRlOlR . m -. i: 4 and dratie cathartic!, .-. Ti: .atf actMty to the stomach . ...i n. whereby the brain I rr- " t . - t fufic. which arc created bv r f md to. . - r i . - !- j cr. Literary wen, Mcr . ."ndailtbo wbcfei ;'. --.. ; nenoapmtratX'n. - i-l i..c I 'ood, tonucli, bowt ci , . - ;:r- Tcrre Umir. r oivit.irAXNcCTtXEUimitln iMc. . . ; r . It.ir li the tnoft womlfrSr.T In- -! t t i rui4incdthe !nWlncTtcn , I l-v a'.l Irurzl"t. Tho III:, b. A. ti AND 31 LU. lropr'CJe!K j.h. Mo. t - !. .r.!! tr.d clrcnUr fend p1mp. Ziz-'J. -.rjitcs, Xrti- rrr Trl City. vJ :- !) lvr nnn If Sufferers rrom Youthful Imprudence e&alnx Ncnrou Pebluty, ni-nul ad phylcAl werkne. ValoAble In home care r iter., usoi i- vrin Dr. A. O. Oltn, Box 212. Chic roT Sl-d.twlT TheDaily Review, LISTKNING. H Little stars with Roldcn feet, Wand'rins in the realms of ltht. Softly move nor wake the earth. SlumbVinginthclapof nisht. . Si!f nt stand the listening trees, j Kvery leaflet now an ear. Vh:le the dreamine mountain sends Hi? deep solemn shadow here. Flowers of beauty sweet .nntj rare. Breathe their fragrance on the air. " j Hark! What music do I hear, j Floating on the hi r so sccl? U't the nightinzalb that sings. l'laintive in her Iono retreat? So. tis'she whom I adore. ; Singing of hej- hope and love. While the stars with golden feet. Wander pensive far above. And all nature seems; like me. Filled with sweetest ecstacy. The (Jcnwin of Heine I'urnphrtiscd. : a com ii:tj:nt w its i:ss. How the Plain Tale of a IMalu Soldier puts down Injurious Slundcrs. An Important Statement from General .Tubal A. ISnrJy. j formAtlon for .x4f ally. BATE'S SPECIFICS.!: lrrprel from formal ucd by n eminent vSyn!cLa durtnjr year ucceasful , practice, iaj Sj. 1 Gutrantccd to effect a radl-i-jI car of all affeclloo of the Olowi, whether f.'ju i4 or aoiulml. Skin dUcasea. plra m th iKiurhc. cu , are permanently J done on repeated occasions rurrdb Uatc'a Sneclflc No. I. rrleetl. I n, u r Nisv.r Utmurr, from Vouthful lodUcre tt:r Ktcc pro-l iclnx Kxhaajted Vlul t'.v a- I l of lliahooL TBlaremely U un r I In the cure of theso corauUloU. 1 1 U !-wertal u-nula4 u the weakened Ncnrou v:a. a-t4t NA'.ure id renew the Btrenirtb Ak 1 '.fr ot the dotiuuul orana, and elecu a rA'U-al rare. Tries II. S.rtA.- No. I ilc lnunt relief and per tr.Auent:TrurrUUcuanAt:m. PrlCO 12. ;-;3 : N..& A pMttJrc ctire for all weak t.( rotu'non to frraAlcs. 1'iice 1. .wi by Unvxttuor cot on receipt of price t.y J. H". Uv, 3j X. Clark St.; Chicago. :si oi: cuxulac a at Jl ly dJIw era Vita! Questions!! Ak the raost eminent physician Of any schxl, what is the best thing in thi world for quieting and allaying au irritation of the nerves and curing all l"r:H of nervous complaints, giving iu:ar.-iit cruidlike; refreshing sleep al- And they will tell you unhesitatingly "Some torm of Hops!1 CUAITEKI. Ak any or all of tnc most eminent "What is the best and only remedy that can bo relied on to cure all diseases tht? ktdacys and urinary organs; ich a Ilrizht's ilisease. diabetes, re- n or inability to retain urine, and nuts the ptn At this time, when malice (and igno rance arc slamlcHng The Louisiana State Lottery Company, those who be lieve in justice and fair play will read with interest the following Irom the .pen of General .Jubal A. Karly. whose ver acity was never ticstioncd- Kead what he has to say: . "Mr. M. A. Dauphin, .the President of The Iouisiana State lottery Com pany, resides in New Orleans, which has been his place of residence for many years; and ho is universally esteemed as a gentleman of lrgh character. For the correctness of whatever he publish cs in regard to the operation of the Lottery Company I am wiiling to Touch. The drawings of the Iottcry, semi aanual and monthly, arc under the solo and exclusive coatrol of (Jen. Hcatiregard and tuyselt. the officials of the Lottery i 'onyxitis havim nothim to do with thctn, cxccjit furnish us with the requisite walcruds and facilities; and ice take especial ctire Unit the draw ings arc published 2rcci$cly as they lake place. i VI may say here that thcrq arc many people who cannot understand how it is that, when theyhaye bought five, ter, fifteen, or twenty tickets, they have drawn nothing. ' It is only necessary to saythatof thoso who do buy tickets, there must necessarily be a very great many who draw nothing. If it were not o, no one would be tool enough to establish a lottery. Where a man. by spending ten dollars, stands a chance of drawinc S 150.000. SW.OOO, 20 000, and various 6ther prizes ot smaller amounts: or. by soending five dollars, can draw $5,000,' $23,000, $10.0001 and various other prizes down to j23, he must uot bo surprised if he fails after takincr many chances. It is a matter of chance or luck entirely, i 'Gen Beau regard and myself have had ample opportunity to test the integrity of The Louisiana State lottery Company in all ot its dealings, nuu we are willing to vouch for it, as wo havo If any one can satisiv us mat me company nas acted fraudently in any of its dealings we will dissolve our connection with it very promptly, arid take far more efli cient measures to expose its misdeeds than can be taken by. irresponsible anonymous newspaper correspondents 'Tho Company, which numbers among its stockholders ' some of the most respectable gentlemen of New Orleans, has sense enough to know that it can make a great deal more money by conducting its operations fairly and honestly, than by a resort to fraud. It has a Arm financial basis to stand on and is thereforosubject to the hostility of other lottery companies which have no capital. I may add that it pays lor the sup port of tho Charity Hospital in acw Orleans, one oi the noblest cnarities in all the country, $10,000 per annum, acs cording to its contract with tho btate Besides this it3 priucipal proprietors contribute very liberallyand largely to other charities and public enterprises. J.' A. Lakly. Health Hints. The best way to deal with a cold is to avoid it. Never prick a blister with a pin. I Not the Editor's Fault. Sce here. Mr. Editor." said an irate woman, coming into tho sanctum and I earing the door open, "see here, what's this in your mean little newspaper?" "Really, madam, there is so much in it. considering that it's only $2 per year, in advance, with liberal reduction to clubs, that I cannot at the first blush tell you what it U." Well, don't talk your jaw off. but tell me what you mean by this reference to my late husband.' i 'Ah. madam, the good, kind soul who died only yesterday?" I 'The same one you didn't think 1 was planting one alter each meal, did you?" . "llardijr that, madam, but what do you refer to?" 1 'Why, sir, this passage in the obitu ary where you say he was consigned to a roasting place with his fathers.1 " "Ahem, madam, ahem ; let rac see," and tho editor grabbed the paper and gazed intently at the words. "I beg your pardon, madam ; it should have been a 'resting place;' and if you will comedown to the ofllec this afternoon you can have the scalp of any infernal compositor in the office, and I will tear it oft for you. We can stand some things, but that style is too har rowing on the feelings of a good paying subscriber like yourbelf." i She was pacified and got the scalp. Merchant Traveller. : MISCELLANEOUS. Olid Cold and Scow. For winter cough, colda, aches and pains yon will find Benaon'a Ca peine Porns Plasters the beat relief. : Jan23-4w 66QS83 H?OOC1- i ha t a positirs remedy f or tha abore disease ; by ita xtam thousands of ease of the worst kind and of long standing hire been cored. Indeed, eostroair is my faith iniU efficacy, that I rill d TWO BOTTLES FREE. toceUter with a VALUABLE TKKATISK on this diaeaMe. to any sufferer. Give express and P. O. address. Da. T. A. SLOCUJI. l&l PearlSt. Jlew York. Ruskih's Works. Lilies, paper, lOcts.; cloth. lrt cents: 10 ccnt3: Sesame axi 25 cents. Crown ov Vili Olive, paper, cloth. 25 cts.v . ? J Etuics or the Dust, rlr. COUI,.)tlS. i i Sesame axo Lilies Cnowx. or Wild live and. Ethics or the 1i st, in one vol ume, half llu6la, red eiljrcc. Wets. Mourn PAIXTEBS, Stones of Venice, etc , In prc paiatl n. Larjre catalogue fret?. JOHN V. ALDEN, PnblUher, ian2S-4w ; is Vesey St. New York u u u k& n Did She lio ? No;she lingered and suftercd along. pining away all tho tune for years, the doctors doing her no good ; and at last was cured by thii Hop Bitters the 'pa pcrs say so much about. Indeed! in deed! how thankful we should be for that medicine." , Man was created a little lower 'than the angels, and he generally stays thcrei - Allen's Brain Food botanical extract strengthens the Brain and positively cures Nervous Debiliity, Nervousncsss, Headache, unnatural losses, and all weakness of (Icnerativc System ; it never Tails: SI pkg., 6 for $5 At druggists, or by mail from J. II. Allen , 315 First Ave. New York City. oo J shall husband fny resources," said tho rich woman when she married a poor clerk. j Why suffer with Malaria ? Emoiiy's Standard Cuke Pills are infallible, never fail to cure the most obstinate cases ; purely vegetable. 25 cents, cod - i "Every cloud has its silver lining." The boy who has the mumps can stay away from school. Ayer's Sarsnparilla wonderfully im proves the complexion, and brings to old and young tho bloom of health. As a purifier of tho blood it has no equal. . When the palm of your hand itches it is a sign that you are going to get some money when you earn it. JB. Letter From General John Mulford. 23 Dey Stkeej, New York, I October 8. 1883. For years past I have used Allcock's Poizous Plasters on my person and in my lamily, and have lounu tnem per fect as an external remedy, quick in their action, giving immediate relief. without blistering the skin, and far superior to all others. No family should be without Allcock's Porous Plas ters; their healing powers are wonder ful, and their efficacy far-reaching and lasting. When in Washington .las winter I was induced to try another much advertised plaster for severe pain in ray back. No reiiet from the pain but a sore and blistered back for week was the result. So soon as the blisters healed I applied two of All cock's Porous Plasters, and they gave me immediate and permanent relief. They give additional strength and vitality to the spinal column, and tney are a never laiung remeay in my family lor Coughs. Colds, bprams, and all rams and weaknesses, ineir use has repeatedly saved mo from Pncu mouia. I constantly use them, and would not be without them for any consideration. JOHN E. MULFOIU). Winn I MT tim I An nnt ma.n mnilf In ctsm f Hrm for a time and t hen hare t hem return af sin. I mean a radioalcnre. I have made the disease of I? ITS, EPI LEPSY OJRFALLIXQ SICKNESS alife-lorwstndy. I warrant my remedy to cure the wont cases. Because others hare failed is noTeason for not now receiving a care. Send at once for a Treatise and a Free Bottle of my infallible remedy. Give Express and Postofiice. It cosis yeu nntninff lor a trial, ana t will cure you. Addreas Dsu IL C. OOT, 1&3 Pearl St., Kew York. MIS CELLANEODS. "Capital Prize 575,000 Tickets only $3. Shares in proportion. MISCELLANEOUS. MUST OPENED 1 AT nn nn Louisiana State Lottery lilUo bull l ''W.I..'..,. Company. Hit a ' Wc do hereby certif OuU tec tupervise the i arrangements for alt the Monthly and Semi Annual lr awing of The Louisiana State Lot tery Company, and m person manage and con trol the Drawing themselves, and that the same are conducted vrith honesty, fairness, and mgooajatMiowaraau parties, and we author ize the Company to use this certificate, vrith fac similes of our signatures attached, in its adver Usements." , The REMINGTON . HORSE-POWER FIRE ENGINE! 116 TJlarlcet St. i FRENCH NAINSOOKS. Victoria and Persian Law jii Nearly a? effec tive as a steam er; nbout one. Uiinl first cobI, ami leos than cue -tenth an- nnal expenap for repairs. Eor descrip. Uvocirculars with testinio- nials.addrtfia REMINGTON AGRICULTURAL CO. LION, New YorkU mm NO, MORE EYE-GLASSES. No Moro Weak Eyes. MITCHELL'S EYE-SALVE. A Certain. Safe anil Effective Remedy for SOPvE, WEAK AND INFLAMED EYES, Producing Long-SighteUncss, an 1 Re BtorlDg the Sight of the Old. Cures Tear Drops, Granulation, Stye Tumors, lied Kycs, Matted tuyo lsnes, ana pro ducing QiJck Relief and Perma I nent Cure. t Also. eiually efficacious when used In other maladies, such as Ulcers, Fever Sores, Tu mors. Salt Rheum. Burns, Piles, or wherever inflammation exists. MITCHELL'S SALVE may be used to advantage. Sold by all Druggists at 25c j an 28-4'w Commissioners. Incorporated In 1S63 for 25 years by the Leg lalatikre for Educational and Charitable pur poses with a capital of $1,000,000 to which a reserve fund of $550,000 has since been added. .. By an overwhelming ponulai vote its fran chise was made apart of the present State Constitution adopted December 2d, A. D. 1879. The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by the people of any State. ' t It never scales or postpones. . place monthly .- A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FUKTUNK. at New Orleans 165th Monthly Drawing. Capital Prize $75,000. 100,000 Tickets at Five Dol lars Each. Fractions in Fifths in proportion. LIST OF PRIZES. 1. Capital Prize of...L 75,000 1 Capital Prize of...i.. 25.000 i uapitai a rize or ........!.. 10.000 i, x-nzes oi $o,uw..., 5 Prizes of 2,000.... 10 Prizes of 1,000.... 20 Prizes of 500.... 100 Prizes of .200.... 300 Prizes of 100.... 500 Prizes of 50.-... 1000 Prizes of 25.... que, Marseilles, Checks, i.i 20,000 Yards rit EM B ROIDERIES ! ins, Tuesday, February lJTl8S4- V- X XJ -Li JVAXjO ..... APPKOXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $750. 9 500. 9 " 250. 12.0OC 10,000 10,000 10,000 20,000 30,000 25,000 25.000 6,750 4.50U 2,250 A G E A i FULL ASSORTMENT IN TALL SEW STYLES AND DESIGNS I BALANCE OF S WINTER SELLIKG OUT yERY CltEAP, GOODS TO MAKE ROOM FOR J 266th Edition. Price Only $1 BY MAIL POST-PAID. 1,967 Prizes, amounting to... $205,500 Application for rates to clubs should be made I only to tho omce oi the Company In New Or leans. . i For further Information, write clearlv. riv ing full address. Make P. O. Money Or ders payable and address Registered Letters to JNJUW OltLEANS NATIONAL BANK. I JEW ORLEANS, LA POSTAL NOTES and ordlnarv, letters bv Mall or Express (all sums of $5 and upwards by Express at our expense) to i i M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans. La. or M. A. DAUPHIN, , i 607 Seventh St., Washington, D. C. jan 16-wed-sat-w-d&w T SPRING STO CtC. ?PJ1. M. KATZ', 116 Market St. jan 21 Female School. i ihyiljcascs an! ailracnU peculiar to ornn ' Xn l tl.ey will tell voa explicitly and ethnically -IJuchu." Ak tLe same phjA:ians "Wbatii the most reliable anil surest c itv lar a'.l liver Uiicascs or dyspepsia; t n::pi:lan. indigestion, biliousness, i a!riil iVvcr. auc, &c," and tboy Utl yoj: MsnJrake!or Dandelion!? , il r.oi wLea these remedies are cpm. inned wi:h other einalli yalaable. A:;.i ompjuaded into Hop Hitters Concluded next week. Sash,' Door's, Blinds, WMtc Lead, Paints, French Window Glass. Vincar and red pepper will make well throat sore and a sore one well Corns can be cured bv draining from wealing shoes three sizes too small m The tendency to s'cep too soundly can bo overcome by having hot soda biscuits for supper. i .... " - a s A littlo arsenic careiuuy uscu win in time entirely cler a ne'ehborhood of rats, mico and amateur ilute players. Never wash in warm water before coinz out in the cold air. It takes all Lh2 dirt olTand leaves the skin exposed tD tne cold. ' Nothinz is nioro dancerous toan to I walk about with bare feet in the morn in. If there arc tires to be started let yonr wife attend to them. ! Coarse brown Darcr soaked In vine' gar and placed on tho forehead; is good fcr a sick hcadrchc. bep that there is a suddIt of brown paper aua ! vinegar in tho houso before gom to the lodge on initiation ni.ht. i Cewaro of imitations. 4Allcock V is the only genuine Porous Plaster. A1 Fair Offer . The Voltaic Belt Co.. of Marshall Mich , offer to send Dr. Dye's Celebat cd Voltaic Belt and Electric Appliances on trial, for thirty days, to men, old and young, alilicted with nervous debility, lost vitality, and many other diseases. See advertisement in this paper, t th s cow&w mm II III t-iL-nu EJ .? Ul II II Al U FFE "Anakesis"SS?.'!M an infaiMU curs for Pile. Price $1, at druggists, or sent prepaid by man. Sample fr. Ad. A N A K EH i S. " akcrs.Cox 2416XiwXorJC R E R frocn Yont-fol Ixa prndsnea. causing l.Kil it. Uanti) &n4 Phfi m esi Wk-ia. Valaabla iaforxoali anL fothprnsn-tfiBS. U fl 33 ygr soo nFill I J Dr-.0.01in,Boz as-,ChicaxO nov 27 veodA ' t tb Ai.EXcY KOS N. y. KXAMEL PAINTJ CO'S UtlXltX PUEPARIU PAINT. (JALL AN KXAM1XE OUR GOODS AND trffjre rurchaalns. Tho fact l'l0 ;r Plt are from tha celebrated rao l rV o: Wikemi Co., ao.1 UarrUon Bros t-1 A rr Ca of Cookln; Stove at Factory la a I tiujo U our larr and full HARDWARE STOCK, wfckh Tour aiunuon U reapectfallytnTltcd. NATU'L JACOBI, Lead Ins: Members ! of tho dramatic and musical prolessions tMiifv tntha bcautifvin? intlucnco of SOZODONT unon the teeth. Personal comeliness is a Dositive capital to pub lie performers ana they una mat mo nso of SOZODONT materially seconds the natural charms of a pleasing laco. Ixt all who wish to avert tho disaster nrn to overtake nofflcctou teeth, try a new departure and cleanse them regu larly with this agreeable preservative Women are happier in their illusions than in their most agreeable experi ence?. ! U.S.blstrlct Attorney Speaks. Col. II. Walters. U; S. District At-rtrnv- Kansas XJitv. Mo., authorises tha fnilowinir statement: "Samaritan wstw C . r Nervine cureu my uieco ui Bai M-'W 5FRERforTRIAL AnanfailiDRand szway cure or ActT v'l. n:id irrv-cJ, lrt VJ.JAiVv.X or any evilrrsuUof ind: rcliin. t-xrese. overwork, t tc. (vt r fcity t!;ou sand po-itivo rtire:-.) H nd IS.-:. f-r it5Cr J izil lri ll) i V.1. ii '.tr.-.. r. M. VT.IVU UN c--.nTVf:L . zziii al'io an V'.- c. 'nil'., li-i at veoni&w tb L ISBBS FISEEi A GREAT MEDICAL WORK ON MANHOOD. f)xhauBted Vitality, Nervous and Physical Debility, Premature Decline m Man, Errors of Youth, and the untold miseries resulting from indiscretion or excesses. A book for every man, young, middle aged and old. Jt contains no presenpuons ior an acme ana chronic diseases, each one of which ig invalu able. So found by tho Author, whdse experi ence for 23 years is such as probably never before leu to tne lot or any physician. 300 pages, bound In beautiful French muslin, em boGseu covers, run gut, guaranteed to be a liner work in every senso mechanical, literary aid professional than any other work sold in thia country for $2.5Q, or the money will be refunded in every instance. Price only $1.00 by mail, post-paid. Illustrative sample Gets. Send now. Gold medal awarded the author by the National Medical Association, to the officers of which he refers. This book should be read by the young for instruction, ana by tne aimctea tor relief, it will benefit all. London Lancet. There Is no member cf society to whom this book will not be useful, whether youth.parent, guardian, instructor or clergyman Argonaia. .Address tne pcaooay Mcaicai institute, r Dr. W. II. Parker, So. 4 Bullfinch Street. Boston. Mass-, who may be consulted on all diseases requiring skill and experience. Chronic a"d obstinate diseases that have battled the skill of all Pi E A I other physicians a specialty, mm ka f Kan Such treated successiui-Tj- mm j tc? r m 0 IB B b Essi sT j 1884. I Harper's Weekly. I ILLUSTRATED. Ua ican rpefs Weekly stands at the head of Amcr- mustratea i weekly journali partisan position In politics, its iy admirable 11 lustrations, its carefullj chosen serials, short stories, sketches, and poems, contributed by the foremost artists and authors of the dav. it carries Instruction and entertainment to thou sands of American homes. It will always be the aim of the tmblisbers to make Harrier's Weekly the most nopular and attractive family newspaper in the world, and, in the pursuance of this design, to pre sent a constant Improvement in all these fea tures which have gained for it the confidence, sympathy, and support of Its larire armv of readers. MISSES BURR A JAMES, Principals. MRS. M. S. CUSIILNG, Musical iistructrcss. THE TWENTIETH ANNUAL SESSION of I ' this School will commence on Thursdav. the 4th of October, 1883, an1 close during the third week in June, 1884. . I ,i . xne course of instruction is thorough and systematic. Terms reasonable. Lessons ln painting in Oil, Water Colors and Pastel, with Sepia and India Ink drawing, and Crayon and pencil sketching, at moderate rates, j f i Where! a class of ten or twelve la formed for the school of painting, the price will bo re- dnnnd. i ' " Pupils outside of the school who desire mn- " sical instruction, will do well to apply early. For further particulars Inquire of Principals, ur cauior wreuwr - ! ( a ov- hs si a . Harper's Periodicals. 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Clark St., Opp. Ccort House, CHICAGO, A rpcri'arrrartaatP. raThe Oldest Siclallsi n tho United SUtes. whoao Ul E LOX EXi'EttitxcK. crfpct method and pare modicjne insure fcPiOiDt tad ruiHAKKXT cchks of all livat . Chronic and SrTOu Disas.K Affaetionaof the Hi and. Skin. Kldnyis IIIad4cr, rnptlons, Uleet-n. OK tsroai, jione rami, permDeniijr cureu no vaoicated from the system lor me. i I El 1 M U U W Losses, Sexual Decay, Mcnta itwf l'h'jsical Weakness, Falling JHcuiory WcaU V'jfS, Stunted Development, Jinnedi stents to Marriage, etc., from excesses or an j hsusc, speedily, safely and privately Cured TeiiDc, Middle-Acred and Old men. andal bo need medical kill and experience, consul 3r. Bate at once, llis opinion cost nothing, and ma; iaTe future misery and thame. When inconvenien yO TiMt the city for treatment, medicines can be sen' iTerywncre by mail or express free from obirr ration. sJ-It is sel-vKloBt that a physician h lives hU wr.ole attention to a class of diseases at tains grreat skill, and physicians throughout tht soontry, knowina t hi, frequently recommend dUhcu I to tho Oldest Kneelailot, by whom ererr known, col rcasedy is nsed. 2Tlr.- Bale i A are and Lxpericnce make his opinion of an p rente lasnortanee. t?Tho who call see nt ne bnt the Doctor. Consul tat ions free aDd aacredl j eonOdentlaL. Cases which hare failed in obtainini relief -elsewhere, especially solicited. Female Dis eases treated. Call or write. Hoars, from to Bto8j SaadsTH. lO to 13. UviDBi 10 llXALTl iextFbxje. AddreisasaboTe. - - . bot 2Pyeod4w t th s The Volumes of the irtetly bejria with first Number for January of each year. When no time Is mentioned, it will be understood that the subscriber wishes to commence- with the Number next after the receint of order. The last lour Annual Volumes of Ilarper's Weekly, In toeat cloth binding, will be sent by mall, postage paid, or by express, free of ex pense (provided the freight does not exceed one dollar per volume), for $7 00 per volume. Cloth Cases for each volume, suitable for binding, will be sent by mall, postpaid, on re ceipt oi ?i w each. Remittances sfcould be made by Post-Office Money Order or Draft, to avo'd chance of loss. Newspapers are net to copy this advertise ment without the express order of UABrKE & Brothers. i Address HARPER A BROTHERS, nov 23 New York 1884. Harper's Young People. ujuuQAOAJiJki rx.x.ivX'io r ages. SUITED TO BOT8 AND GIRLS OV THOU SIX I TO SIXTEEN TEARS OF AGE. Vol. V. commences November 6; 1S83. Harper's Young People is 'the hftt wt. ly for children la America Southwestern Christian Advocate. i All that the artists skill can accomplish In the wav of illustration has been done, and the best talent of the country has contributed to its text New England Journal of Education, Boston! . l l i in its special field there Is nothing that can ue compared wnn it iiartiora Evening Post. TERMS: Vpt Yonr Traticrn Vron.M i 00. 8JNGLE Numbers. Four Cents sinh. Specimen copy sent on rccelnt of Thrna i:ta- I ST- IT.! "a ww . . aiio uiumes oi jiarpcr s loung people for ie '81 82 and 1S83, handsomely bound In IUumlna- 00 00 00 so tea ciotn, win be sent by mail, poatagopre paid, on" receipt of $3 00 each. Cloth Caaea- ior eacn vomme, suitable for blndln sent by mall, postpaid, on receint Remittances should be m&da hw Post Off! Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. .-111 IA w tents Newspapers are not to codv this advertlso- Address ! 4 ment without the express order of IXakfeb uKUTHJjiUSV nov 24 HARPER 4 BROTHERS, New York. Raleigh j Register. IN FEBRU AR f as soon a thei T7ARLY Hi printers receive nublicaUonof the RALEIGH REGISTER, as orin caroiina the necessary material the I Democratic newspaper, will be commenced. The Register wlUsic printed weekly until the great political campaign of 1 S4 begins. J t will then be Issued twice a week, or as often as may be useful or necessary to the Demo cratic party in North Carolina, it will lie printed from new and beautiful type on good white patter, and tboiurh it mar not be larzc Enough to hold all at once all the good things that glowing prospectuses sometimes promise. yet the application of a thorough 'knowledge or how to use them j will put into its thirty- two uroau columns an the news, much eood reading, and a eomplcto history of what is done in North Carolina. Mr Ilafc will be edi tor of the Register. The price of the Register win be i2 a Tear. fl for six months. Pay for your home paper, and then remit ior the Register. Those who remit Si to this oflicc will receive as a pre re i urn cither volume ordered of "Hale's Indus trial Series." Two volumes are now readr LYOJ&HEALY State & Konroc tj., Chicago. L Wi'J ;n.l nrrtKi.1 In any t.irw tLdr i BAND CATALOGUE I for I s3. :Vi t, fcrfriml Pompon, Enilta, Can-Lor Hat. PaBdnr hat (hitsu. 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Esamns Kerr's, LaidlcVs, Wilkes', and the Census Reports: supplemented br fall and accurate sketenca of tha Fifty six Counties and Map or me state, i oiume lano. ciotn. zo pp. i jan d Raleigh. N. C gEASN IS OVER AND THE THEATRI UAL AND BALL Season has opencl again and JOHN WERNER, the practical Gcrmaa - - i i . ' Barber and Perfumer, Is persoeally In attend ance at his Hair Dressing Saloon, 7T Market Street, between Water and Front. Wilming ton, N.C. ottl$. cpt;: 10 5ouU rront St