mm
Iliflcellanoous.
gsgigigitgg?
. . -. ..... .!
Fr the Cure of Coughs, Colds,!
Hoarseness, Bronchitis,Croup, InfitLK
enza, Asth:na,V hooping Cough, In
cipient Consumption and iorthe re
lief ofconsuni Wc persons in advan
ced stages of ihi
byalir-nr:?;'".-
Disease. For Sale !
Frice. 25 Cents.
JSCS
CHS. LYDIA L PIHKHill, OF LYNN, ESS.,
2 -i
5 "7yr-7 sX-
LYE3BA E. PINKHACVl'S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND.
Jh a PoIf-lv'ff Cure
for oil tfco Painful ('amplulati urn V1iaeW(
ococtman to our beat female papnlstla.
It will cure entirely the worst form of Female Com
plaints, all ovarian trouble, Inflammation and Ulcera
tlon, I aLLInfC end Displacements, and the coawanent
6plnal Weakness, and Is particular! adapted to the
Change of Life.
It trill disBolre ana expei tumors from tire uterus In
an early tUgo of development. The tendency to can
vrous humors there is checked very HpecdUy by Its tise.
It removes falntness, flarnlency, destroys all craTin
for stimulants, and relieves weakness of tho stomach.
It cores Bloating:, Headaches, Kerrous Prostration,
General Debility, Sleeplessness, Depression and Indi
gestion.
That feellajr of bearing down, causing pain, Weight
and backache. Is always permanently cured ty Ita use.
It will at all tiroes and under all circumstances act la
harmony with the laws that govern the female system.
For the cure of Kidney Complaints of either sex this
Compound Is unsurpassed.
ITDIA E. FIXKIIAM'S VEGETABLE COM.
POUXD is prepared at 233 and S3S "W enter Avenue,
Lynn, llaas. rrice $L Six bottles for S. Bent by mail
in the form of pills, also In the form of lozenges, oe
recelst of price. SI per box for either. Mrs. PloVham
freely answers all letters of inquiry. Send for pasnpa
let. Address as above. Mention thit Ftipcr.
Ko family should be without LTDIA E. PlSXHAM'S
UTER XILLS. They cure constipation, billooas as(
and torpidity of the liver. S3 cents per box,
jr Sold by all Drafffficts.
Oinjer, Buchu, Man
drake, Stillingja, and
many of the beat medi
cines known are com.
bined in Parker's Ginger
Lome, into a meaiane
f such varied powers, as
to make it the greatest
Blood Purifier and the
Bert Health A Strwata
Restorer Cvtr Uui.
It cures Rheumatism,
Sleeplessness, & diseases
ot tho stomach, ixrwels.
: Fayetteville Kmmtner
Sale of the Stale's Interest to theC
: . ' F. AT. Y. Bailirij.
We Dabliih todav some very interest-
. . - - . -
lagdocameau in regaxa to tne proposal
by a coxspaoj of capiuLau, represented
by Dr. Caoedo, to purchase the State's
interest in tne u.ir.&x.-v. xtauway.
The scheme disclosed - in Dr. Canedo's
DroDoeal is one of larcre maznilnde, in
roiriog the construction of not less than
. a m m . 1 !iL!
tnree nonaerea miles 01 rauway wnum
the limits of North Carolina, besides
many additional hundred miles bntside
thetitate. ite bmldinffOL a line 01
railioad from the largest of our sea ports
through the heart of the State in a line
perpendicular to the trend of our Atlan
tic coast, passing through or tapping
regions possessed of great mineral re
soBrces, and bringing the fertile North
west by a direct line of railway communi
cation into connection with our principal
cities, is a scheme which appeals to the
pride and interest of erery citizen ot the
State. To Wilmington. Fayetteville,
Gieeosboro, and the other towns along its
route, thi scheme holds out the promise
of a growth and properily in the future,
which must far surpass anything hereto
fore deemed prooable within the life tune
of the present generation.
To this town the proposal specially
commends itself. It contemplates a
crossing of railways at this ' point which
would give U3 advantages or an excep
tiocal character. The branch to Shoe
Heel and Florence would bring to this
town much trade with a people who
once brought their produce hero, but
have been induced to carry it elsewhere
by the superior lacilities of transporta
tion in other directions. The contiu-
ocice of the line cn to Goldsboro would
give us an outlet to toe great eastern
and northeastern marts, and m- connec
tion with the road to Florence, place us
at once on . one of the great lines of
travel North and South. It is easy to
see the merits of the plan.
Made from Harmless Materials, and
adapted to the needs of fading and fall
iog hair, Parker's Hair Balsam has
taken the first rank as an elegant and
reliable hair restorative.
C1CQLEI.
Baleigh VisiUr : There is a colored
boy living in White Oak township, this
county, only 14 jean old that has a feot
1 2 inches long. He can't wear a number
fourteen shoe. Hit shoes hare to be
made to order. .
n a m m.
uarmage wazate: a youag man
named Carlettn Watson, who was clerk
a ahort time ago for Mr. A. S. Kel'ey,
at Cameron, was killed in Fayetteville
last Jbriday by a moving train. The
same young man was crippled a few years
since by the same Kind ot accident.
Charlotte Home and Democrat: A
gentleman who heard Mr. W. J. Best in
conversation, informs us that he (Best)
said he intended now to have his Mid
land line surveyed to Charlotte. At
present he expects to build from Golds-
boio tobmithheid, in Johnston county,
and then wait lor developments.
ureenviiie express: uoi. l. JL. bugg
has made on bis tarm near Ureenviiie,
this year 135 bales of cotton on 122 acres
of land. Mr. Epsy Albritton, of
Pac tolas, Saturday afternoon was lean
ing on a box and suddenly fall over. It
was observed that he made no effort to
get up and some one cn going to his as
sistance found that he was Jead. Heart
disease.
Fayetevillo Examiner: Mr. Sam.
Steele, of this place, has in his possession
a pair of old-fashioned balances with the
date of their manufacture clearly cut in
them, viz: 1774. On Sunday la
Dr. Huske, of St. John's Church, read
to his congregation a series of resolutions
passed by the v estry of the Church m
lavor of making the pews of tho Church
free. Dr, U. expressed himeelf as favor
able to the proposed change, and declared
thtt he felt the system of private pews
as an obsatcle iu hi3 way as the pastor
of the Church.
Statesvillc American: Thousands of
bushels of corn are being brought to this
market, to supply the demand lor bread,
feed and distillers' use, which will relieve
the demand for the local product, and
keep down this article of food to a more
reasonable, price. The painful duty
devolves upon us to announce the death
of our esteemed fellow-citizen, Joseph
W. otockden, which ead event occurred
at his residence, in this place, Monday
night, JNov. 29th, at 9 o clock, the ltn
mediate cause being paralysis, the first
attack of which came on him Friday
morning, Nov. 25, rendering him speech
less and helpless, and continuing till
death.
Charlotte Observer : Mr. Wm. Ar
thur, recently employed by the Carolina
Central, at Hamlet, has, it is learned,
be n onered the agency of the Pennisula
Railroad, at Ocala, Florida. - Still
another very interesting wedding cere
mony was solemnized yesterday morn
Affram on Wednesday, it was tne ling at n ociock, at tne residence, on
severest that has been experienced there I Fifth street, ot Mrs. Amanda Stoney,
since the great catastrophe ef November, I the bride's mother. Dr. R. J. Brevard,
1880. I or Cleveland county, was united m mar-
Peiry's petroleum stores at Temple-1 nage to Miss Alary (J. btoney, ene of
back. Bristol were burned on Wednesday I the most accomplished and popular of
night. Hundreds of barrels exploded I our city belles. A tasteful marble
throughout the night and the explosions I tablet, prepared by Mr.W. G.Berryhill,
continued yesterday. I the marble cutter of this city, by direc
The representative of the oarsman I tion of the Ladies' Aid bociety of the
Hanlan writes to Boyd that Hanlan will I Tryoa Straet M. E. Church, in com
.a a a m .- . 1 il I . . l l
rowaraceon tne ryne wun nim lor I memoraiion oi me laie mncn iovea pas
Lonnon, Dec. 2, 1881. The Spanish
Senate yesterday passed the bill for the
conversion of the redeemable debt.
The Daily News Bays: "Verdi has com
pie ted his new opera, which he has named
'Othello
An extra police force is again station
ed in Downintr street to protect Mr.
Gladstone's residence during his tempor
ary sojourn thera.
A shoes of earthquake occurred at
Wednesday. It was the
Parkers
200 a side. Boyd Torwarded to Han
lan last evening articles fixing the 17th
of April as the date for their match.
The Servian government win under
take to introduce in bkuptchina in
March a Jewish Emancipation bill in
conformity with the Treaty of Berlin.
The Servian Jews will be, by the new
bill, placed on an equality with Jews
who are Austrian subjects. .
tor of that church, Rev. A. A. Bosba-
mer, has been inserted in the wall ot the
vestibule of that church facing the en
trance. The trains Monday night
will in all probability be very much
crowded by passengers for Atlanta and
the exposition. A party of 50 has been
made in Mooreaville and will pass
through Monday. The party to pa a
through from Goldsboro on that day will,
Penoss Trbo stead cpc3tlieXr,Festt
whether men cr women, axe often troubled
with serious pains and weaknesses in the
back, loins' and other carts cf the body.
It has been proTnteyond a doubt, how-
Al A- Trf ' m TTf 1 X
ever, ma warners oaie jauaney, aaa
Liver Cora is a certain preventive of
these troubles.
WIIiMrSOTON MARKET.
DSCSXBKB S 4 P U.-
HP1IUT3 TURPENTINE Quoted stead
at 52 cants. Sales of 100 casks at these
figures, cloning firm.
ROSIN -Quoted steady at $1 89 for Strain
ed and $1 83 for Good Strained,
TAtt Quoted flrmat2 49 per bbl of 2S0
lbS. r . . v
CRUDE TURPENTINE Quoted firm
at 12 50 for Hard, 13 T5 for Soft and Vt tor
Virgin.: . .
COTTON Quoted quiet. Sales of 100 bales
on a basis of UK for Middling. The follow
ing are the official quotations:
Ordinary... .MMMMM.M.MM.
food OrolsaryMMMM.MM...M iQyk
Low lliddiiojr
sfiddUae
Good Milllini..MW.
11
M6
OaiLT asenrri
16-)3
ririta Tnrpentina................. 276
131i
Xsr.. ... .,... . m ..... ... ... . 2cO
Bales
easii
Ob'f
u
- tt
HEWS,
teuner Elizabeth, Blsboe, Smitnvtlle
Steamer D Murchison. Roberts, Fayette
ville, Williams & Murchison.
(Steamer Elizabeth, Blsbee, Smith vllle,
Steamer D Murchison, Roberts, Fayette
ville, Williamsfe Murchison.
sjteamshlp Benefactor, Tribon.New York,
r E Bond.
steamer John Dawson, Sherman, Point
Caswell, R PPaddison. . ...
rtteaniBr Gov worm worm. rayetieTiiie,
Worth & Worth.
sehr .-silver Spray, Hall, Baltimore; cargo
by J W Taylor, vessel by Geo Harrlss & ;o.
Eiports
- coASTWiar
Ba'tlmore Schr silver Spray- 157,6i feet
lumber.
iew York -teamship Benefactor 1,723
bales coitou. 350 casks spirit s, 151 bbls tar,
75 bbls rosin, 15c0i shingles, 82 tierces roe,
4 tierces beeswax. 2 bates hides, bale
yaru, 2U pkgs mdse.
IliflcollancoTio.
GRAND BAROAiNS,
SOL BEAR & BROS
it is thought, number 100, and number 50
Irish Disorders. I at least from Raleigh are also expected.
London, Dec. 1 A farmer living near I Wadesboro Times: Rev. J. B. Al-
Augharas, county Leitrim, was assaulted I ford, of Wadesboro, is the oldest active
by a party of armed men last evening! member of the North Carolina Confer.
i a. i j Ti . . .
I nl l-ungs, -er luaneys, i ana receivea iwei ve wounus. xt. is oe-1 ence navmg been in tne ministry ior
naif Daibam. iZ nieved that his injuries will prove fatal. I forty-nine years! -Mr. William Car
'iai ljmt. u miML maa : m. . rr. . l l l ? - . j r . , . i -
ne naa paia nis rent. j ucepsu-a irom i penier, wno lives near me urassy
Boyle, county Roscommon, says : Two 1 Ilsands, was , in Town on Saturday, and
hundred cattle on a grazing farm at Car-1 started home in the evening. He did
rowgiul have been mutilated." At the
regular weekly meeting of the Ladies'
Lungs, Liver & Kidneys,
ipv. n. ri Diiicre, yjtnrr essences. I
a i a-Bfry c-utwa, bum . 7s rM
MttErooomlclHirDre- ana omcr xontcs. a tt
inf. New faiU to mture' never intoxicates. HIscok
yootWnl color to gny hair. & Co.. Chemists, N. Y.
ElV. mrid 1 lzt. LaraSwytwgPiiytni; lfl91ie.
D
BY?
does iw
WONDERFUL y
CURES! 1
Because it acts on tlte LIYEB, BOWELS
and KIDSEIS at tho game time.
Soeansa it cleanses tha s rstem of thancdaon..
ons humors that deTftopa in Kidney and X7zi
nary Diae&aaa, BlUoasness, Jaundice, CoasU.
nation, Pilea, or in Rheumatism, Neuralgia
Nerroua Bisordera and Femala Conxplaiata,
Land League, in Dublin, it was announc
ed that since the last meeting 66 had
been received for the general fund and
119 for the prisoners' maintenance fund. I day of last week, Col. B. D.
Mr. Sexton.lmember of Parliament fer I was re-elected President, and
not reach home, but was lound by an
old negro, in a fearful condition, badly
beaten up, and bis skull crushed in.
At a meeting of the directors of the
above road held at Florence on Wednes-
Townsend
Cols. JaF.
' OFFER NOW ONE OF
lim LARGEST STOCKS
OF
Heady-Made NMhing I
FURfliSMISG GOODS!
0:OSSl)Z
Ufccollancoine
Favorites of Fortune !
Tit Capriciouaness oftlio Blind God
deis ihowa by tia Varitd and
Uoeqiua bestowal cf Her
. Pavbri ! '
An UmaatchabU Eecord I
A PiUiil Uil of the Prfies Paid by ite
Louisiana Stale Lottery Comptny during
the Year ending Noyember 1S61, together
with the Names and addresses giren to the
Company by the Holders, OmltUog those
who haye requested it.
Receipts for the Amounts are ov file at
the Office of the Ccunpau).
Reference may also be made to Adams
Express Company, which has collected on
behalf of n -lders of Prizes Sold through
the New York Office more than a Million
Dollars.
Deawixo of Dkccmbsb 14, 1881
Mrs S C McCaslin, 62 Fourth sU "
Chelsea, Mass. 20,000
Jo.-eph Stickel, 329 Grand at,
WUhamsbargh, Sew York.. 10 000
C B Conyers, Carte? sviHe, G. . . . 5,000
A V ChsrtUvoyne.CourtlandtjAla 5,000
F A Phillips, e22 Chestnut st,
Phila, lJa. ....... 5,000
uenj t mu Uiarff, linnton, Llying-
ston ca, Mich..... 5,000
j a vviiar, f
F P Boltz, $ Fort Wayne, lbd.. 20,000
raid Chatham Bank, ew York, 1,000
VV S Rogers, Democrat Office, t it.
tie Rock, Ark...... ........ 1,000
Paid to the National Sank of the
Common wealth, Boston, Mas. 1,000
Ferdin-, d Maj rt Tufrisburjr, La, 5'J0
J J Ki ne,l32 W Solli st,Ne w 1 oik, 500
James Mc Doagal,Wihiiingtou,N 500
J L Lock wot jd, 1242 Eighth st, i
W. Wash rgton.D C. . . . 500
A H Kasslog, 1411 2d av,ew Yk, COO
Jjlajsisq'cj August 0, it3i.
Felix U Lester, II a O u It Shops,
Jadcn,Tcao.-.v
Go W lUrkdoU, 65 Cherry it,
. Norristown, Pa.
Wm W ehaw, Lakeside Foundry,
Chicago, J1J...
Urt II w New York dtv.
11,00a
5,C00
5 New York city. . . .
Unas Burch, New Fork cUy...... Jmo
t Defmonle, 520 Masazlne sLHew
' Orleans, La. .-. , . .
Henry Ztemerast New YoikjjfY
N A frier, through 21 21 Pool ft Co
Bankers, Shawneetou, in.
Truman Baitleu, 50 Tremontst,
. Boston, llaat...
,M0
10
1,250
1,250
DEA.WIKQ OP jAXUAhr 11. 1881.
David Leovi, 334 Canal at, N Yk, 15 000
James L Murray, Ottawa, Ills.. .
Philip Bias-, 201 outh Rampart
st New Orleans, La.
Mrs Charles liaquie, 234 Canal st,
5 New Orleans, -La. .........
John J Scbultz, 592 DeKalb av,
- Brooklyn, iV ...........
Mrs J ii Wi eoa, 170 W, 120th st,
New York
15,000
5,000
5,000
5 000
' 1,250
Doawtso or SxrxzMuiB 13, 188L
John Coolers.. csfneer L &n
R R, Memphis,! enn. ...... .
Simon Silverman. Indian Bay. Ark
Haynst Wathen, Vincsnnes, Ind,
. collected through First Na
tional Back. ... '
7.V i Albany, N V . . " "
APri0.z Culimau, AU
BJShort,www,ini!:;;;;:;;
13,000
13,000
10.CO0
5000
2.CO0
1,)50
Dbawiko cr OcTonxa 11. 1831.
Ausustus D .rummuod, 483 Msu
"aamugion, U C ,
Mgcbroldt, 440 W 32dar, ifew
York dtv. .
15,000
15,0M
6,000
5.000
200
2,500
2,500
2,500
BOO f$ &l 8IIOJES !
HATS!
A FULL LINE OF
OIL CLOTH!
AND
Sligo county and of the Executive of the I A. Leak and John Robinson of Anson,
Land League, who was released irom I directors, We are glad to learn the
prison the 1st ulL, has postponed his de-1 road is doing a good business. The
BSZ WHAT PEOPLE 8AT t
Engene B Ptork. of Junction City. sTana,
sajs, Kidner-Wort cared him after regular rtoy
I slelana had been trrlrur for f oar Tears.
Vn. Jvhn Ara1l nf W..Kfntnn tfMa. aaTS
her boy was a-irea up to die hy four prominent
physicians and that be waa afterwards oared by
kidney-Wort.
SC. If. B. Goodwin, an editor In Chard on. Ohio,
ays he was not expected to lire, being bloated
beyond belief, but Kidney-Wort cured aim.
Anna L. Jarrett of South Sala-n, IC aayt
that seven years sufrerinp from kidney trouble
and other complications was ended by the ase e
Kidney-Wort.
JohnRLawreneeof Jacksen. Term., suffered
for years from lirer and kidney troubles and
after takinc "barrels of other medicines, "
Kidney-Wort made him well.
Ld aucnaM waio or jnonfroniry wmT,
swierea eigne years wit n aianey ounoaiiy ana
was enable to work. Eldney-Wor Blade him
well as eTer."
parture. for Paris, where he expected to
.remain until Parliament opens, lie is
much improved in health.
The Coroner's jury has found a verdict
of murder against Inspector Strich, who
was in charae of the police durinar the
aHrav at Uelmallet. Ireland, when a
woman named McDonough was killed.
Nine more, arrest under the Coercion
act were made vesterdav
Mr. Charles Dawson, home rule mem
ber of Parliament for Carlow borough,
has been elected Lord Mayor of Dublin.
State of Mississippi,
is an Anson C ounty
g)litt--WlgTil
Governor of the
Robert Lowery,
boy, having been born near White
Store. He was the son of Robert Ldw-
ery who lived for a long time in Chest
erfield, just over the line. Bis father
moved to Mississippi when young
Robert was quite a boy. and has made
that his home ever since. I he younger
Robert, as we said before, now writes
' Governor" after his name, and his many
relatives in this county fell a just pride
in the high honors heaped upon him.
On Last Friday night the gin
house of Mr. J. A. Arett caught fire
while he was absent, and was totally
consumed. With it hs lost three gins, a
cotton screw, thirteen bale3 of cotton,
and a lot of cotton seed. Total loss will
be upwards of twelve . hundred dollars,
PERMANENTLY OURE8
KIDNEY DISEASES,
LIVER COMPLAIMTG,
Constipation and PHoe.
tV It is put up in Dry Vea-etakte Term to
tin ease, one packac of which makes six quarts
of tnedieine. Aleo in Ltal4 Farm, f? Oew
eeatratcd, for thoeo that caaaot readily pre
pare U.
IW jt act trtth equal tPcienffjf fa either form.
get rr at the DRCoarrrs. riucx. ti.o
WELLS, mcaAlIDSOJC A Co., Prop'a,
CWmseod the dry poet-raid.) BntUKCTOlT.VT.
Russian Affairs
Lokdox, Dec 1 The court martial
held in SU Petersborg in the case of
Prince 1 cberevachidse has found him
guilty of wounding a merchant last sum-
mpr ana n&s apntencea mm 10 exiie in
I . r i - l
Archangel with deprivauon of his rights I mosi oi wnicn iscoverea Dy insurance,
as a nooieman. i ne senience aiso ini
rJndps diamissal from the armv and a I See Here.
fine of 5,000 roubles as compensation to You are sick; well, there is just, one
another merchant whom he injured in remedy that will cure you beyond possi
the affriy. A court martial will open to- bility of doubt. If it's Liver or Kidney
ituhuic, vuuBuiupuuu, jjepepsia, un
ity, Wells Health Renewer i3 your hoDe.
1 1 T A. T m. .
9 a. Aruggi-iis. Aepotuas. J. Ainucs.
I
!D!rH3 STATS.
RIOIIUOWO, VA.12
a-- aasnma a u,
V Ow aats a ac i 41 tor
Li-sat ;r?jUtii, Uneapect atenp
DaiU i-e Utl now "T- ,0OO.j
7r.a otr a;t9-- t-aer ttlnskOaU
cbjo -Uttoa ?rt3a -Oaitf, 8LS0 jxraji.
ZM i; WaeilT, f I par anaa.-, .
w J4il it o?U- (fM2iuat3
morrow on eighteen hussars, wno are
chanred with killing a subaltern officer.
Gen. Wannowski. Russian Minister i or
War.will submit the sentence to the Czar,
and will recommend its commutation to
three years' confinement in a fortress
without deprivation of rights. PreTi
ons to n lcoiai v ranxow&ai
upon the life of General Tcherevine
m m .a V a
the Russian Ministry ot tne interior,
the Prefect ot Police received an incohe
rent threatening letter pointing to an in
tention ' to assassinate both . Geoeral
Tcherevine and General IgnatiefL The
writer, a medical student, was arrested.
A despatch from .Berlin to the Jrost
says: It is rumored at SL Petersburg
that a pbt to - assassinate the Grand
, Dnka Vladinir hxt been diseoTered."
8SOO Reward.
T attemDt WK WIlL PAT TBB BOVS ravard
S attempt YV 1 atv cat. of liver Complaint, Dji
erevine, at J pepia, filck Ucadacha, IadiwUcn, cioteti-
pauon cr Uctt veceti we eaunot cure mitu
West's YegetadleLirsr Pill, wbeathea
tectloo are trletly ccopliad vita. Tha
are parelj Veietab-te, ami nerer fail to irire
aatkf action tSa,zr esated. Laree ooxea.
ecutaialc iriiii, 35 eets. or said oy
all UruggUts. Beware of eonaterltiu aao
imiiatiuos. i he ceaine zaaooiaetred only
by JOHN O WKOT CtM -The Pill Ma
aera," 181 A 183 W MMHaon nt, Uoieaao
Free trial paakasre. sent bv man prepaid o
rteatptot . a B.eeat staan. raoi:J2-dAwl
We respectfully solicit a ca
before purchasing elsewhere.
SOL. BE as & BEOS:
oct 21
THE VARIETY STORE.
THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD BE
8pcctfully notify his friends and the
public that he has recently re
turned from a visit to the
Northern Markets
where he has purchased the
Handsomest Display
OF :"V " ' "
MILLINERY, FAHCY 000DS.
M0TICFIS AfJD HOLIDAY GOODS
he has ever offered in.this city.
My stock is
. And in
ghbAt vhibtit
I have thousands of things whish it
would take columns to enumerate. My
fine.fresh FRENCH CANDIES are a
specialty. 1 lead in these goods as my
patrons well know. I have an elegant
variety of
Millinery Ooods, Iln!,
TritnininffE, &c,
To which I invite the attention of the
Ladies. ,
My stock of CHRISTMASGOODS
full and complete and having been
ugh t low will be sold low.
I respectfully invite a call ' and inspec
tion. L. FLANAGAN. -
Variety Store,
BtT 6 No. 42 Marktt street.
Dbawing of Febbtjabt 8, 18S1.
Isaac Kr-ru, 101 tit Loui& at, New
Orleans. La...... . ; 25.000
Clayette, Sew Orleans, La 15,000
John Shaw, Alleghany City, Pa-. 10,000
Frank A Lee, New Orleans, L?, 5,(00
Wlnslow C FIsk, S5 Kingdom si,
Boston, Mass 2,500
. colleced through Charles i
GAndry, New Orleans...... 2,500
J J Cronin, . Boston Oo-epera
M Mmmons, ( tive Cigar Compa-
V Sickles, ( ny, 70 Sudbury st,
S Segar ' Boston, ft! as .... 1,000
DBAWiaa of March 8, 1881.
Ge S Bran8Oii,047 5 4Ui st, Cam.
deu, N J..
P M Wilson, Agricultural Dep't
- Raleigh, N U.... . ........ -
Miss Maggie vx'Jran' , 210 East
57th m. New York ci v....
W J Haw, '231 d Frns at, Phil
adelphia G A Silvey, C&KIUK Office,.
Chicago ...............(
15,000
15,000
5,000
5,000
2.500
Dbawiuo of apbil 12, 1881.
Charles Sailer, Mt Holly, N J 15.000
Pid AngkMCalifomlau Bank( Lim
ited), dan Francisco, Cal. . . . 15,000
James Gaudin, S Braintree.Maas, 5,000
Mrs Catharine S Taylor, Sullivan,
Ind.;.... 3,000
Jo eph Lane, Greenpolot N Y,. . 2,500
James M McEwen, 49 Wood st,
Pittsburgh, Pa..... ........ 2,500
A'exBeye-, 1221 S 2d st, Phliad 2,500
John K Haring, Washington, La, 150
Drawing of May ,10, 1881.
Geo P Deshon, 44 Eilby Bt,Boston,
Mass.
, Washingtonr . U ; C-. -. .
Matthew Gelsop, Bagle Office,
Brooklyn, N x.
D E Wei zslle, 866 N 9th st, Phil
adelphia,Pa
A D RtffeL 225 Segar av, Toledo,
Ohio
Wm R Brewer, Baltimore, Md. .
J J Morgan, New York..... ..
Dbawxxo of Juxb 14, 1831.
Alexander B McCro8ky,Somervlile,
Tenn.... ........ ........
John Halle, P O Box 2410, New
York city...
Solomon Apfel, 574 W 8th st, Cin
cinnati, Ohio..
Wm F McCaffrey, 02 Monroe at,
New York city
W C Pendleton, 12 Bradley st,
New London, Conn. '. . . . . .
J K Matbews5 West Ctestnut st,
LouisviUe, Ky . . . . ......
Chas Brennecke, cor 6th and
Kentucky sts, Quiocy, Bl. . .
Paid National Bank of Dallas.Tex
Samuel S fcbarp, 10 Castle at.
Boston, Mass.........
Geo Albert, 536 Master st, fhila,
Pa
J A Berlin, Markaviile, La. ... . . '
Jacob Bender, New York city..
L Keliy, Brooklyn. N Y
James D Cottingham, 258 Light
st, Baltimore, Sd.
A KLovfj iy, Micnsapjlli, Minn
' , Niw Orleans, La......
John Kiae, 133 Walnut at, Ciucln-
nati, O . . ... . : ........ .
a H Campbell, 41 Ktv r at, Oam
briJepott, Mass. . . . . ..... .
15.000
15,000
5,000
5000
2,600
2500
2j500
50,000
10,000
5,000
5,000
5,000
2,500
2,000
2,000
2,000
1,000
1000
1.000
1000
i,oto
1,000
500
500
John C Di. ftVnbach, Wea Vt,
lorkcit;.
JTT co"lecld tuVough H
Washii.gton, DC .
Alexander Uria, 5J UlvVlon'it,
New ork city
J G Baux, Fd wards, Miss
M C Casparl, 245 AtgyieaiiVlu.
more,Md... .
B H Howard, Aberd6n, Alji
Dbawjuo of Novembkb 8US31.
John T Garvin, M R ILSaflbn,
wiuew W KOXOUrv UiVrirt- '
Boston Mass . :
J RusaeU, 144 Main at, Norlo kV
Va, co.lectd through' Ex.
Change National Bank..,..,
L Edwin Mouer, JEmmlittburg,
M I. . , ... ...
collected through J M
Selxas A Co New trliana f .
John Biauy, 101 O jrbt ih-r sL
New York city
Frank Weibel. 71 J Kir.t .1, Nw
wrieans, La.. ....;..... 2JOO0
BF Jacobs, Warreusburg.Mo.... 2500
By authority of the State. Gen OT
Beauiegard, of La., and Gen, Jubil A
Early, of Va., will personally arrange all
retails and superviaa tht extraordinary
SemLAnnual Drawing of the Louisiana
State Lottery Company, at New Orleans
Tuesday, December. 13. 11,279 prises,
amountiug to $52200, Including one
Capital Prize of $100 000; one Grand Priae
of $50,000; one Grand Pri of $20,000,
etc. Tickets, ten dollars ($10); Halrsi,
five dollars ($5); Fifihs, two dollars ($2))
Tenths, one dollar ($1). , ' .
Write for circulars or send addreat to U
A Datphtst, New Orleau?, La., or if A
Datjphw, 212 Broad wsy, New Yrrki
For full particulars see the advertlaemeLC
of the Company la another column. " " "
dec 2d&wlt . .
15,000
15,000
5,000
5,000
5,000
FALL AND WHITER GOODS
AT
Dxlawixg or Jult I2,188L
Kearney, Tailor with Warner
iSerlto, Vicksb-urg. Miss'..
Jfetse Wtbo, Gaj el, Yesi chest
er. Pa....;.u.i......r-'
J.-ibn Becx, 7 Bpa a , lit caN Y,
Jaxnes O'tiorniaii, 36 Nonh Dela
ware av, Pnluultl LUir. .
J 11 Hendrickson, New York city,
ofcteJo,S Pond Unloa Square,
jSew York dry. ........ ...
1L A Bo wen, care teicbard Mums,
ltd Frczt tt27e w Ycxk city, . - 2500
15,000
15,000
10.000
2.500
2,500
2J500
fpBB BEST ASSORTED 8T0CK CTm
brought to th's di , with sll ths latest aTtf
eltles aad Shades la . -. -
PRECC GOO DO,
fiailn Marreaieax, Batia de Lyoa, Sa4
aaets Forrahs, Brocades, If eht Aa
tfqaey Carnal V Eatr, tVk Tel.
TS ts, Flaxhas, -
COLOnED, DLACR AnOflLLULlinA
TCO CASIIMEOCSr
Bearlettaa, Mohairs, SalUagf, Alpaeaf sal
Flails la endJen vArltty, PaaasstiHUy
Priagei aad TrLamloi,T7 tlta Oooii,
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EooMieeplag Oaod;
SHAWLS,
ZIa aadBAy's Waar, Flannels tfarlaoCs
- derwsar, Rodnjg Gloves, Oomtv,
- Ltecs and tigitgt, ' '
dnBPBOef
Staple C: Domestic Goods, .
la sfeort everyttta deelrabla. Warmta
to enaf ap U pttee nd aalitr, to say
tU fxoa rtii bouses North. '
-i 0&3 aal fare extra ;x?erfs hy tI7w
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