iV1 . -i ., "' - - . . ......... . : f A. i, ..t "... y . 4 ? -'Mir - 4s- V : 5- V - '- ' ' t . . , , .1 . ; Iff J J , WILMINGTON; N. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1 873 vii. . v.-... ' i r I 1 i - -' -.; - ' - . . i . , . . , a - - ;rtaltert,oon except Sunday. nTuJv Editor una I'roprietor :,,va:iC' 1 50 50 1 . . ;i,lvaucc. .-p.. solicited iroin our friends 8 Political news and reports ol jggjl BOOKS, SCHOOL BOOKS, SCHOOL BOOKS. vn-) CUMl'LI-'i'K ASSORT L.U'!" ' ...... ..nnniril Mllll flU khoolBKS ju. (I " (tflUlXSBK',ft LIVK UOUK AND MUSIC STOIU-. 1 17 irchantii.se Drokcrago Office. .,r.-iiii!ivnii liimil .-, ii iin",l;tn(ii(.,) orders .. . K...,rht :mi soll in this KWS froin buyers solicited, and e&lJ l IV :Ucrs will Uuve prompt at- nmeavLi .'- - ., ,.omluuui. SSKaSa oRca 'vitU 'your local fr- t i.s-rrr.u' Y. Mcrciia'KUsc nu'l l'rodurc 1 dtCiJ . . f, V. L'.rEH I-' DOUUHTllN LOFEH & DOUGUTEN. N .V V A -L S T O lv s -miTll FRONT tiTHKtil I'liihidelpliia, l'a. Orii.s u.rTuneutuio v iiMs soiicueu auu i - -1 i . i oiirch'! 213-tf 9 J. . iLU'KNKlv.wb!its ( mlurm bis uslo Bssaud public generally, that by is now prepared lo do ;vl kind of work iu his line, adwuld respectfully rctucst a coutlnua ika uf the patronage wli ie h ' h as here toibre tosollberaily bestowed upon him. eisScw FamilY Scvina Machine. THE srmilo'KJTY of THE Si NO Ell I miSC -MAt'lIINK for beauties of .-tit.v. . '......1 1 t . . . . . . i . . . . .i ...... wu,unjiuruv oi iiiceiin n ism, uu'i uuap Wility tu every cities of sewinjr. has been i&UblieJiu fair and yt: coiupetilion in actual senium cr.r.tc?:.-. 4,r.a the ITBI.IC KKOK.AITluN of their nieiits i.s u he. 'o.in tlie iiinncr)u.s awards o I'lIJST ' filKS incr pvitv rr'n 1 1 r..l i I vi- Mt iho VI- E.V.V.i i'Vi'i k ! r : 1 1 v .in. i ...ri.iv ill iii i.-.- fetrinli;urii! Am. r'n-n mm.! i.( Kuroue. lm F,-.'l mi, Si'.,i;!it X.-,'iio .m.i is HeftkMtfnl,;!,,,. t;l ill" !ii-.;.,-s :tpitro- II !r flic F.,;iU. !(. VI lit 1 i-.-:: illnl Illf 3oi:ik.-r. );:ti,un!!! i .1LY l.'S!-; A.': ,S,).il v ,..,, l.,.;.U' ,,v I- :111V r s')Miri tijr Iii-l:i;!iM.U i.l n Ti-niis y ami full iuslructi-.n- -ivt-n. rUiha'No.i. i.i.mitt'-i i....v s;iiiii i-'mnt. . u s. i;. j)iin;Li:, UC1,1' MaiKijrer. REMOVAL. JA. a. lower y, IAGE MAKER & REPAIRER, IttvVn,ron,UJVed Juy establlshmexit to "cu buildin-s on the corner of fOtUTU AND CAMPBELL ST. eliv i!Md4' w,ere I shall be pleased aes. " V1U (-UM'Omt'rs and many new 'iUydna,n?' 'Palulingand repairing l ads 0r i ' 1 orso Shoeing, and various ?ms. hoik done on reasonable ai'ttuMumi ilm confident that I can do r f 1,-V,l.lul -rivo satisfaction. cpt U7 " uulv WAIIU ANT i : n. J AS, A. LOWKRY. OTEHS IXflUMAllY .o. 1-ractiec for the Cure of l"!,vrV 1'u! ,U'S rolnla, Chrome lv"'; hi,ll;,!,sy, J.ivor Disease ls !nd ail kindred Alfee 1 m i tia ejLcceasfulv floated. rsiirtc ',UOle -lU uc I'cateJ with Mr,. V'U3Snt hluoi :m.! hut wit!, lttl fet.1 Patient. ' ' m- An "Jent will be iu the reach illnp..t.??.muui-,utious addresscl to Uv,Z .SQ lrotPt attention. Cir- LTRcation "l vures win ne seni a-y Ea3t Centrc strcct (ctoberl J- iVIIUS IliiMTEIi CO. Il543ui MISCELLANEOUS. THE SILVER TONGUE.3 ORGANS The best ORGANS of the Reed class IN THE WORLD. ' U J nO ij The Best for Churclies and Lodges. The Best for Sunday Schools. 1 be Lcst lor manors ana V estnes. mi t 4- r "J?'i i ... . i rii . Ihc Best forAeudemies and Colleges. The Best for Public Halls. The Best for Orchestra and Sta&'c. These instruments, -which forj sweet- of tone nid eW-inoe of ntmoint- n.s ot tone ana elegance oi appoint ment stana unrivaiiea, nave met witn unprecedented success in this country and abroad. 3IANUEACTUKED BY E. P. MEEDHAM k ESTABLISHED IN 1310. NOS )43, 145 & 147 EaSt 23d St, N Y J Kespoithible part ies applying for agencies 1 in seelions still , unsupplicd, will reeclvej I T9 THE WESTIJO THE WECTI Bclore making your arrangements to fol- low Uie advice of the "Ihousauds who have already iroue," it would be wc'L to consider what has been done to make the journey to. . f . , a a your 'Homes in the West" as pleasant ana tree from danger as humau skill and lore sight cau accomplish . By consolidation and construction, a road haa been put into operation on the shortest posdiblu hue from Nashville, Tenn.. to St. Louis, Mthe future great City of the world." ST i'muT.. southeastern hail- WAY, purnnd an envia ble reputation by its smooth track, prompt 1 tun bure connections, and the magnifi cence of its pissenger equipment. Its trains are made, up of new and commodious day ears, p-ovided with the celebrated Mil ler co !! t and p atl'orin, iud the Westing- I- i- j ..--!! iv..!v ihc. oi.ly line tunning i'.iiim.n Pilic; l)r.iviii-ti m Sle'ping .. .1 ...t.l . I ... .-.im ' V.iSII. I B vi. I - to St. Louis. No other ii ie preteuds time, 'r iquipiuent? Why, then, journey by circuitous routes? Do not be induced to pureha&e tickets to St. Louis or the West bY any other line, remember that Tlie "St. Louis & Southeastern" is the shortest, cheapest, quickest, best and only line under one management irom Nashville to St. Louis, and is from 00 to iiOO miles the shortest to St. Louis, Kansas City, Omaha, Denver, California, Texas, and all western points. It is also the Chi cago Shortest Line," via Evansville. You can secure the cheapest rates for yourselves aud your movable? on applica tion, in person or by letter, to Charles McCabs, Southern Passenger Agent, near College street Depot, Nashville, Tenn., or to the u-der.lgBe.1. .RycoltT Gcneial Ticket Agent,! St. Louis. No trouble to answer questions july: j 57-Om Jtist Arnyett per Stealer Raleigl, 4 XOTilEll invoice of Hams, Breakfast StTips aud Shoulders, of our own curing; also choice lt of Prime Lcat Iird, in J pound Oak Buckets, expressly tor family us Oive it atrial. Yc return our thanks to our customers and friends for their kind favors and liberal natronage extended our new enterprize, and ...X .iMnSminPii not to be outdone in prices min.itt.v of Goods. An examination of monev Item ember the corner under the teaman's Home. IL Mc4Aj,IXY CQ( Sent 1 10- 1 ! Successors to A. H. NEFF, ! '- ' t ! iInufacturcrs a.u4 4ealers in f mouse Fuhmskiy GQ&j&. Guns, Stoves, Lanterns, Kerosene, Oil Tin aud Sheet Iron Ware. - - -"'-, ., - -' " ' " Rujttng done at snort notice AgenU for Fahbank's Scales. No. 19 Frottt Street WILMINGTON, N . C . J . - i SON prompi aiiuuuuu uu nwiu muumouio.: i y SOWlllg .TIllClllOC, Oil I allies veJtiiiiJi .it ii uiMiiuuu Mum um "i Trini . mmiv ulviiitivrs over :) thori.ed a-euts, may order from our factoryj "al ' mdUJVv f u.Lt " o " . ;o.,0t.'.o.! T,ri..,M nn.r-xuir Ifactiou jruiranteed. or -money J "jl Vt iVl JllllQUWUVU "i"i .t. - o 1 r!ivwnrirs V 1 HPS :md Liquors will convince themost skeptical that cau ocsuncu h1 '"fc " " 150-ly MISCELLANEOUS. 33 I- FL O M A, AWAKD2D BV TUB American Institute J. W. McKEE, FOR ElttfOiiery Ml Fllltlilg KacWllBS. It is ingenious and will meet the wants of every matron in the land." EXHIBITION OF 172. F. A. Barnard, Pres. Soim Gavit, Ree. Secy. Saihuel D. Tillman, Cor. Secy. ' New York. November 20. 1S72. :becoraixigrpDpu!aV with ladies, in the place Ol expensive Weed lo work, its work being much more han l.so in ." rfiu"rinu: less time rr.lnv.rl t. tM, II... T lady's toilet is now complete without it. A 'Machine with illu-itr.iTed circular and full instructions sent on receipt of $2 or finished in silver plate for $3 75. Address, The McKge Mauutactur'.nir Co., 30'J Broadway. New York. AG-ENTS WANTKD. Dr. Garvin's Elixir oi" Tar, Is recommended by regular Medical practi tioners and a speedy cure guaranteed for Colds, Coughs, Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting Blood.Consumption and all Pulmo- nary - Complaints, Scrotula, Erysipelas, Ilys Pepsia and Gout. IKscntery, Cholera-mor- bul cholera and all liver and bowel com- plaints. Kidney diseases and all affections ot th- Urinal Organs periect'y Harmless iree from Mineral or Alcoholic properties nleasantto take and never known to fail Price HI 00 per Bottle. Full particulars Wltu 'medical testimony and certihcates 8eut on application. Address, L. F. HYDE cc CO., lvtoaeverth Avenue, iNew ork, Darts from the Mil; or CajiJ Abused A Book just ifisued exposing the "i'EKSon AXiS" that ha;e appeared in the New York Newspaper?; their history and lesson. Stil ish villi a.n& fully exi'Osed Adverti6e mcnts trom desperate men to beautiful wo men; Clandestine mectiogs; how frustrated; The History of the gooduich ti:agsty the result of a "personal." Description ofLiv inir Broadway Statues. Exposes social cckuuition. Sent on receipt' ol 50 cts. Address, Unique li intiny; House, -iti Vescy , ThotJicckwuli iO i'oi table Fuin- ill; Batis reiunded. Sent conij)tete with full directions. Beek with Si-wiiv Mtfthine Co.. 804 Broad wav Njr. .uayiioortf J-fLK turc a ay tiujesaud uudcr the kirdest ex- ercisc or severest stratu - i t U worn with coinior ami ii o u.V 'l', fects aipermaueur cure in a lew weeks, gold ciaP) autl 8euii by mail when request- ed. Circulars free, when ordered by letter seut to The Elastic Truss Co , No. 083 Broadway, N. Y. City. Nobodvuses Metal Vrutses ; loo punful ; they slip oil too fr7qacutly. may 14 o07 tf r.LV ONL THE GENUINE FAIRBANK S SCALES MANL-FACTUliED 1Y k T FAIRBANKS k CO. A lAlj IS K STJMJYnJllin SC.1JLES. StockScales, Coal Scales, I lay Scales, Pairy Scales, Counter Scales, Jce., Ac. Scales repaired promptly and teasotia- blv. THE .MOST l'EUl'El'T ALARM CASH DRAWER. Miles Alarm Till Co's, EVERY JiRnr.jkJ".3 E LllY fiEMfCKi Merchant SHOULD Use Them TJWn8CTCER.!. DKAWER aSa 'crran ted. SOLD AT Fairbanks' Scale Warehouses, FAIRBANKS & CO., 311 BROADWAY, SEW YORK 1GG Baltimore t?t., Baltimore, 53 Camp st., Xew Orleans' FAIRBANKS & EWING, Masonic Hall, Philadelphia. FAIRBANKS, BROWN & CO.; . '2 Milk street, .Voston. For sale by all leading Hardware Dealers. sept 11 !l7-2tawlm sfUNING & MUSICS Corner 4tU and Market Streets, decs 169 wUhout prejudice to the proprietors of the present ferry ad en us wuy. . October 17th, l$73 lub;iiu XTUTJCKishorehygiveu that application IN will be made to the General Assembb 4 its next meet I us. to ineorporate the '.V1 ...Y.r.- iti.i.o mid Ferry Company, RAIL -ROADS. Carolina Central Railway Company WILMINGTON, N. C, I , May 14, 1873. f SCIiEDTJLK. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE WILMINGTON DAILY" (KX ,cept Sundays) t,. &00 A Arritqat Wadesboroat........:. 5:25 P M Leave Wadesboro at. 7:10 A M Arrive at Wilminston at 4:35 P M FREIGHT TRAINS. Leave Wilmington daily (except Sundays) 0:00 A M Arrive at Lsurinburg at..... 5:30 P M Leave Laurinburg at... &:00 A M Arrive at Wilmington at. . . . . : . . ; 30 P M PASSENGER TRAINS. Leave Charlotte dally, 8undaya excepted, at. 8.60 A M Arrive at Buffalo at . . ; 12.00 M Leave Buffalo at, 1.C0 P M Arrive at Charlotte at. : 5.15 P M Irregular Lumber and Timber Trains run on both portions of the Koad as the busi ness requires. A Daily Stage will soon run in connection with the trainn oth ends of this Rail way. S. L. FREMONT, . Chief Engineer and Sup't. may 19 311-tf i , ' Pietoont Air-Line Railway. Ricbmoncl and Danville, Richmond and Danville R. VV N. Division, and Nortb Western N. C. R. W. -o- Condensed Time Table. o ! lit elit'cl on ui id after Suuduv, (ei. 1'J, GOING NORTH. I r j- - ... -' BTATION8. MAIL. ESl'liESS Leave Charlotte 10.00 r. m S.15a. m. 4 Air Line J'uct'n; 10.00 8.80 Salisbury 10.00a. m. 10.45 44 44 Greensboro.... o.U0 " 12.13 r. m. 44 Danville G.20 K m. 44 Burkville......: 11.35 44 7.36 44 Arrive at Richmond..! 3.17 r. m 10J7 r. sj. : GJiG south- STATIONS. j MAIL. EXPRESS Leave Kichmend 1.28 p. m 5.00 a.m. 41 Burkville 1.45 ,4 8 '4 44 Danville 9.18 44 12.4S p. m. 44 Greensboro 12.20 a. m ;) 50 44 44 Solisbury 2.3s 44 i .0ti il " Air Line J'nct'n 4.29 44 I 8.10 44 Arri ve at Charlotte. . . 4.35 A. m. j 15 41 GOlNti EAST, STATIONS. MAIL. Leave Greensboro'. . . 4 Co. Shops .... Raleigh Arrive at Goldsboro'. 3.05 A. m I 4.45 44 i S3" 44 i, 11.15 A. m . GOING WEST. STATIONS. ! MAlb. Lr:ut Goldsboro' 2 30 p. wj Kaleijfhi j 5.2tf 44 i " Co Shops U.35 44 i Arri v.. ;t Greensboro' jl"i 20 A m. j NrthWostern NfC. R. R (Salem Branch.) Leave Greensboro 4:30 P M Arrive at Salem 0;3 P M Leave Salem , ...... .8:00;A M Arrive at Greensboro 10:00 A M Mail trains daily, both ways. On Sundays Lynchburg Accommodation leave Richmond at J.42a. m., arrive at Burkville 12 45 p. m., leave BurkviPe 5 35 a. m., arrive at Richmond 8.44 a. m. , Pullman Palace Carp on all night trains between Charlotte vi Richmond, without change.) Fer lurther information address S. E. ALLEN, General Ticket Agent. Greensboro, N. C. T. M R. ,1'ALCOTT, Engineer and Gen'l Spuerintendant. oct 15 , ' 127 lOR RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA. IMlS iu the FACJK, &c, THE ELECTRIC A8 CURED when all other remedies have failed. It is eminently a FAMILY MEDICINE, Vnd no family sho.ujd be without it. In case of sudden ''attack, one bottle will t-ave live dollars in doctor's bills. For sale by wll Druggists. October 4 I18-3t - i -9 ELECT R, 1 O T R I C Octo RAIL HO ADS. Wilmington, Columbia & Au gusta R. R. Company. Gem. Supbkintende5Ts Office, Wilmington, N. C, Oct.. 11, 1872. f 1 GBAHSE OF SCHEDULE. THE FOLLOWING SCHEDULE WILL Kointo effect at 4:30 A, M., '.Sunday, 12th inst. ' -. DAY EXPRESS TRAIN, (Daily.) Leave Wilmington '. 4:o0 A. M Arrive at Florence 10:10 A. M Arrive at Columbia V00P. M Arrive at Augusta. 8:00 P. M. Leave Augusta 4:30 A. M. Leave Columbia 10:30 A. M Arrive at Florence.... .'. 248P. M. Arrive at Wilmington.. 10:00 P. M NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN DAILY (SUN DAYS EXCEPTED.) Leave Wilmington 6:10 P. M Arrive At Florence 11:28 P. M Arrive at Columbia 4.00 A. M Arrive at Angnsta 8:45 A. M Leave Augusta 4: 15 P. M Arrive at Columbia. ; 8:45 P. M Arrive at Florence 2:02 A. M Arrive at Wilmington 7:10 A. M Passengers leaving Wilmington on the 0:10 P. M. train make close connection going South. JAMES ANDERSON, Gen'l Sup't. oct 11 124-tf Wilmington & Weldon R. R. Co in puny. OKfiCE General Svi'itRiNTENifiT, l VVruiiKGTrm', N. C, Oct. 24,1873. f (JHANliE OF SCHEDULE. ON AND AFTER OUT. 20lli, INSTANT PASSENGER TliAIXS on the Wil mingtoa and Weldon Railroad will run as followe : MAIL TRAIN. Leave Union Depot daily (Snn- days excepted) At 7: 10 A. M Arrive at Goldsboro Rocky Mount Weldon Leave Weldon daily (Sundays excepted) .".At Arrive at Rocky Mount Gohlsboro Union Depot v EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Union Depot daily .. .At Arrive at Goldsboro Rocky Mount Weldon . Lcaw: Weldon daily Arrive at Rocky Mount . (i -'Idsboro Union Depot 1 1:50 A. M 2:00 1'. iM 3:50 P. M 'J:50 A: M 11:35 A. M 1:37 P. M 5:50 T. M 11:10 P. M 3:50 A. M 0:03 A. M 8:00 A. M 7 50 P. M 0:43 P. M 11:55 P. M 4:30 A. M Mall Tram makes close connection at Weldon lor all points Nortb via Bay Line and Acquia Creek routes. Express Train connects only with Acquia Creek route. PULLMAN'S PALACE SLEEPING CARS UN THIS TRAIN. FREIGHT TRAINS will leave Wiiming ton tri-weekly at 6.00 A. M., and arrive at 1.40 P. M. EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAINS will leave Wilmington daily (Sundays excepted) at 2:00 P. VI hikI arrive at 5:30 P M. JOHN F. DIVINE, (4 en era 1 Superintendent. 130-tf ort-2-l THIS MOST KEMABKABLE O F ALL A1,PA11ATL'8E.S sometimes called a nieehanical paradox now used with such wonderful "success in our principal cities for the cure, by cumulative exer cise, of nearly all Chronic Diseases and Weaknesses, Is for .ali by the undersigned, by whom all orders will be promptly filled. TliE IlEACTIONARY is so constructed that even a child can In stantly adjust it for a person to lift any weight, from twenty to twelve hundred pounds. It is made almost wholly of iron and steel, weighs J'lO pounds, :tnd covers a space of only by :-W inches; and wlthonnh. hut recently introduced, nearly lHf' have. already been sold. PRICE Sl', BOXED AJS'D SHIPPED. Small books or circulars, showing its use, can be had free at the ollice of the Post. !S. 1L MANN, Brooklyn, JC. Y. sept 11 dot wtf 1. O. Box A. ADRIAN. H. VOLLETtS ADRIAN & V0LLERS. WHOLESALE UEAI.EB3 IN i'OLeri33 Jititl Liiquors, Importers ofGoimau and Havana Cigars, A'D Commission jVIerolmnt Soutu-East Cokner Dock and Fkot (Streets. W1LMLNGTON, N. C. Having the largest and best assorted .Stock of Groceries and Liquors in the City, Dealers nd Lion wUl lihd it to their Interest to give us a call before buying elsewhere. mavL-u WARRANTTEE DEEDS- Oa band and for sale I f j feb 25 I S O IIALL NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, Remeixibei THE 3rd OP DECEMBER. Tiio.e who propose investing (and w ho docs not?) in tickets for the FOURTH GRAND GIFT CONCKllT FOK THE BENEFIT OK THE ' PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. . NVIiich comes otl in Loiiiavillcoh tlnV::d December next, have no tim ( Iwr, 00,000 TlfcK CIS HAVE BEEN ISSUED, AND 1,000 Cash G-iit.w: AMOUNTING TO m. . i WILL BE DISTRIBUTED AS FOLLOWS ; LIST OFmFT . One (;raiul Cash Gift. One Grand Cosh r;ifi ...Silo.OH) ... tytvtKi ; One Uraml Cash Gift.... tHfts l(H)pnfli 10.001) 1'jO ( 'ash ( arts .'Wo each 2.50 Cash Gifts yooeecb... "2.-. Cash Gifts loo each unc Grand Cash Gift... rt . 'uon One Grand Oish Gift.... 10 Cash Gifts $10,000 each j1' . "-Cash (iins. r.OOO each 15o'SI ."in cash Gifts J,ood each Wm no Cash Giffs ,100 each ' )'ono 100 Cash Gifts KMlPnoli ,wrtii JT,O0O : . ... nn.wio 4; 2,.ri00 n,ow cash Gifts o0 each.... Whole'Tickets Soli . Coiin's'cTenths.w: 1' or tickets or Informat irn a,iireu . h - r-).o,joo . a t tT.HOSJ- K- "ItAAILETTK. Agent Public Library Kentuebv, Louisville nov.j - f1(;.tf IN STORE. 1 V)00 sacks alt; . ' 8,000 bushels Con i; 1,000 bushels Oats; tfOO bales llnv; 1,000 btuhcls Meal; . ; o00 rolls Racrrhi?; j i 1,000 bund WTics; 800 Spirit Casks; 2o0 barrels Glue; ; ' 1,000 bundles Hoop lion; -- 200 papers Iiivels; 150 boxes Cheese; 125 barrels Mullcte; ' " , 600 barrels Flour; . j 05 boxes Diy att tides 100 boxes Smoked Sides and boulder. 125 barrels Sugar; 100 bags Co flee all griuk-s; 125 boxes Tobacco; ' . HO bands and half barrels Srniil; 100 boxes and barrels Crackers; 50 eases Snuff; 75 barrels Rice; " 200 eases IJrandy Peaches; 150 eases Schnapis; 150 dozen buckets; 50 boxes Candy; 125 boxes Candles, tVcc. For side bv f. w. ki:kcm;k; , oct 27 ll'j ' REDING 0TES, E AUK NOW AlAKl.Mi TI 11 W. s V L 1SH AliTIt'LEs ir our rust omers. LADIES Will d, well to eall'at -Mrs. STIctM Ks ;uid c.Nani He samples. Mfircss flaking IN ALL Ilj LATEST STYLES, Mrs. STR0CKS' Millinery and JJrcrx-Matinf lUiom -; oct IS tf Princess Street, Evans' MoeU. , GIFT CONCERT. For the Renetlt and under lbs auspices of The Cape F&r Agricultural Asso- ciation. " HE UN DEI LSI G N E D, having been ap pointed by the Executive, Commit tee of tho above Association, to make the necessary arrangements for a JFT COJf CFJtT durlns tho next Annual Fair, respectfully solicits f contributions of articles suitable for .prizes. Five hundred prizes will be distributed to the purchaser of ticket, and the friends tf the Association are confidently relied upon to furnish the prizes. Anything froni .' r thousand dollar horse to a hoop skirt will' be acceptable. Tho names of all contribu tors, together with their business card ami -the amount of their dajuatiou. will be juib lished in pamphlet form and widely djstrin-; uted. Tho prizes wilf be exulted during- Vjy Fair. Those wishing to avail themecives or this most effective, inotle of n.Jv'ertisins their business, will pleasu coiumunieate with the subscriber during the month ol November, as the lUt of prizes ' should bo published on the first of t'ecembe; j Tin;' distributioA will be made on the last day r the Fair, December Ith. Alt contributions should bo addressed to 1 ' Dr. THOMAS V.X ARIL Max !M, WllmliigtfX, 17. 0. o.-t -S STAR FRIUTlON JiAtS: ; IpvKitv iiousj: sikcli iiavt: . ' them. For sale l.v , L i I 11 aud lo Front fcticc - - u uetUO V ( s nov 19