THIS TATTS-i
oepUd
JOSH T. JAMES,.
ygrroz aid rmorwrT6.
MfBSCBirOaa"POiBTAOB,'pAID:
n.00. Six moatb. flXO. Tlue
Oae month, JSecaur
will be dellTead by crrten free
ie. r P th dly. at U rnboT.
,! W ceoU pw week. , s
bon will rTort n od all fall-
Tht Daily Review has the largest
fujua fib cirfulaiion, of iwy nacspaper
Vublif,intk4 city of WUmingion JSL
' Kichnni Warner, the eminent com
por. tlvl vettfnlay afterooon at Ven
ice.
Mark Twain's new book, 'Wfo on the j
The New York Mercantile Exchange
kaa Hiled lSflraernbens for non-payment
Gen. Fitrlinsh Lee has leased hi To
uxua fthootios groandi - to New Tork
prtk. - "
Bwhop Littlejohn rill Uy the wrnor
irtoneof an Episcopal Church (u Dresden
iut month."
The woman snffradsts hare en
listed Dennis Kearney under tlielr ban
ner, and 5acces8 is now assured."
The iharea of the Chemteal- Bank,
Xew York, par $100, sell ior2.105.
Capita! 00,00 ; surphis $1,000,000.
Hz-irnited States Treasurer Spinner
writes that the continued silver coinage
9 "the veriest absurdity of absurdities."
-
Paul Murphy, the once famous chces
flayer, is now living, a Jiarmless luna
tic, in New Orleans, supported b the
labor ot his mother and aister.-
. -
The Boston Globt thinks that the
larifT question has resolved itself into
the inierrosatory : "Where is this con.
found! thing joing to land r.3 in lftS4?'1
I he discniion on the railf oad oiu j
uiiionbill. introduced by Mr. Boykiu. j
will be found in full on the fourth page
of this isue, iu Uie rcinirt of yesterday's
Wislatlve proceetliuica-
M
New Ytrks shoddy aristocracy are
running wild after scions of" royalty.
The Orinoco which lately -iailed fo&
Borruuila. carried out 75 cabin passen
Sr. nearly all society people
The deposit of salt just ' discovered In
the Wyoming valley underlies a tract
fifteen miles long and two or three
wide. It has a depth of from 1.300 to
1,800 feet. The vein at Warsaw- is
seventy feet thick.
uti ;t
ItU reported here that Licut.Gov:
Robinson, from the West, and Senator
Dorlth. from the East, are to be mem
ben of the railroad commission,
should the mtasure become a law. One
other will be needed. . None but mem
bers of the legislature need apply.
Talking about lengthy Jaw suits here
are three-mentioned in tho London
Im Journal: "Belt vs. Laws'! lasted
forty-three days, 'Tichborne vs. Lush
ington" oae hundred and three days,
"Regina vs. Castro" one hundred : and
eighty-eight days, and" this 'tendeney
eejjs ea tbe increase.
Senator.Hoar is reported lo have said
ihat "Beck Tests his mind while talk'
Sag1 and the Senator from Kentucky is
credited with the statement ihat,4Iloar
reminds me of that sterile " tract ot
ground in Virginia which John Ran
dolph said was poo by nature and ex
hausted bjtaUon.' V '
Pr6feser7Ytihg, of Prineeton iktl
?ege. calciflate.V hat a railroad train
rrom the earth to the sun, running torty
miles an hour without stops, would
ooutume over two hundred and fire
-jr cars in making the journey -TheTa re
. at one eent per wile would be $330,000.
1 Tkese figures bar out editois. .-v
Ia regard to Wary Andersoh'saUeged
low teroperarurej MoUeska6ays:
"There is no aucii thing as a cold and
anlmpassioned ; ghi.? ; Anderson inay
sj so, because she has not met the
rigU person. She will meet him, how
er, and that will remedy her appar
wt eoldaess. An actress must fall in
lm before joifsee her at her best." .
... '
. Aeeotdinx to the Railroad je 'l.'sob
of railroad .were constructed in
eleven Southern States east if the
MUauaippi Urt jeaV! - The distribution
follows;', VlrgiuiA, 207.62 j iVesl
J"linla 162.W ; Korth Carolina, 154.55 ;
Sooth Carolina, 57.20 ; Georgia, 2S68 ;
Rorida, 253.43 Alabama. .47.50; Mis
Ppl87; -Tennessee,.l33.;.Ken-l&7
70.; Ixmisiana, 79.05; total.
Waraer's
Sure,
Safe Kidney and JJier
Great Inducements
the way of Clothing are nvrri being
red at the old establishment of
& & I. Sfiitiuu
KWable Clothing fionse, '
A' "wN. 34 Market St.
tf.
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VOL. VII. i i W ILMINGTON;- N. C: WEDNES DAT, FEBRUARY 14, 1883 NO. 40
LOCAL NEWS.
IIDEX TO NEW ADYERTISEMENTt.
Hktnsbksges Vnlentiof 4 f T'
Uhidb A. Co Ship Notice
W H O RE ex Drugs, Medlctoe
r
i .
Lonialana Sta t Lottery Coapanr : i
I A SpkiVckr Iforses and kul for Sale
Crolv A Morris, Auctr' Baa ; at
The receipts of cotton nt this pott
todajrfoc-t'upT8$:ba!eiX J" s c
Silver Plated Spoon and'Fork;j low
prices, at Jacobi's. . ,1 1 , " tl
ilers Crouiy &j Morrtss will soil at
auction to-morrot j morning a oonsijn
ment of beaujitul bananai.
The name of Dr. F; VJ Potter, who
inllays agone was an active member of
the Wilmington Lighl Infantry-j and
who daring the war was a' full Sureeon
in the Confederate service. Tshoald be
r-dded to the list of those officers . who!
wore form'eVly members of the Wil
Tho celebrated 'Fish Brand Gills
Twine is soldlonly at Jxeom's Hard
ware Depot. ' !'; ' v f
. . lit the River "and Harbor bill report
ed to the Sepate yestenlay the sum of
$50,000 for the Cape Fear. iVom the
ocean to yilmington,5 appears. The
bill was. recommitted aiid. we. may
eventually get something' 'nearer what
wo neea man, is- promised - mere, ai-
though it is doubtftiir
City Court. !
Frahks, Laura jllaggett
a r . 1 t ... in .
Laura Hail, three colored jdamsels from
the classic precincts ot Paddy's Hollow
were before the Mayor .this morning
charged with disorderly' conduct. For
their misdeeds they were ordered to pay.
a fine of $3 each or be. confined j in the
city prison three days.4' They all went
below." - '
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" " Mr. Pescliaii to Lecture
Rev. F W. E. Peschau hai acccepted
an invitation to lecture before thi " Wil'
mington Library Association. The
22nd ioet has been flxett.UipohTaa the
date and Mr. Peschau lia3 named as his
subject "The1 Cemetery
of thvSea."
The lecture will be delivered
in the
Library Hall and the proceeds will
for the benefit of the Association.
be
Impromptu.
There was a very pleasant little affair
held iat the i armory of "the W. Li I.
last night, . the occasion being an
impromptu ' complimentary reception
tendered to (Jen; Jones, by the Compa
ny. Short speeches were made by Gen.
Taylor. Capt. Cant well, Col E. 13, Hall
and Capt. C. D. Myers, of the Veteran
Corps, and all passed off as pleasant as
half a dozen marriage 'bells'..
Ice Cr. earn and Oysters.
The Social Society bl the Front iStreet
M. E. Sunday School will hold'an oys
ter and ice cream - festival1 at the hall
iu OddFeiiow's fcuiiding; opposite the
City Hall, next Thursday evening, com
tnenciug at "7 o'clock,. Sce. the an
nounccmeu't in ouardvertising. columns
and when the . time arrives take, your
hidy ami go and see what an elegant en
tertainment our .Methodist-ffiends will
te- :
t'r-.- 1
lIspoaed Of. '
The fjuestion for jdiscussion at ..the
regular moelnig of the- Literary 'Club,
field last niglit,' Was,' Sliould foreign
m migration be encouraged?" The sub
ject was.uite ably debated by the sev
eral . jlispuianu . ancl . resulted in an
affirmative decision cnti reli in harmony
with our governmental r policy. The
meeting was quite interesting and we
were glad to notice that a large audience
was in attendance, among whom ! were
many JatUes. - . h
; j r- f
Independent . Ordef ofi Keclia-
.VN, bites, "-f f,-ir'
Thc following officers of Unity (Tent;
Ko90j institn ted last Tuesday evening,
wVa installed last evening, by Tltomas
ESypper.HC.; 1 i
PCUSkmAVHolden: 1 I
ShepThos A Watson.
C It H AI Rishon 1
D R W II Registory . , J
Treas Geo W BUhdp; pf '
F S HJC BarnetL j '' ,
R S Thomas E Skipper. I
1 G E H-Batson. j v
O G J W Branehl f
R,Sto CRS D.Ganus. 1
L S to C R A V Williamsou.
R S to D R-Wra Richardson
For Pocket Knives or TablcCutlery,
go to Jacobin Hardware .Depot, f
, r ' ' ! - - ; -L
Thank You.
Ifeiterday's News and Qbterper says:
We heartily congratulate tne1 city of
Wilmington on the completion, under
her Democratic administration, pf Athe
funding of the entire past due ' bonded
debt of the city. Fdr the j first time
since the war it is free from past due
bonded debt andi&'s 6 per cent, bonds
are In demand 1 at par by I investors.
The entire bonded idebt of the city Is
now about $55,000 from is to be de
ducted $45)00 held by ?theJ inking
food. whicW durin.ths past iejoxrs,
has developed from an empty.; name to
a 'solid reality." And. yet we'are not
happy, because e All want to be May
or next month? ,
Vr6 -were pfeased S rocSre K call to
day fromHon. T D McDowell, of
Bladen county who 4 was here to-day
for a few hours on-one of his. rare visits.
He left on the steamer PJJfaffiison to
day, on his return to Elizabethtowp.
Boardi-or County C
..-i.J.i.i,-
pleasure of ayisit' UwIayiiWe! were
glid tlrnilhimlh&t t&r &iy&. bid
county of Brunswick is in a flourishing
condition, that heF debt is how merely
nommaUfthath finaneiaj condition is
go yd and that during thVlast year there
was a general -prosperity among her
citizcus, such as they have not? experi
enced befere in several yearBjii, i(
i , ,
The latest news fro'AfricJt Ms ??th:it
the Zulu Kin? has the crouprtiils He ws
is doubled by many, buf notwithstand
ing, the friends ot the . king .haiesent
him a case of Dr BnllV Cough Syrup
aud consequently his cure is certain.
- Survivors Associations..
, i
There was a full attendance at the
Court House last night at the meeting.
of the Confederate Survivors Relief 'As
sociation and a permanent organization t
was effected by the election of the lol
Preaident Thomas F Wpod.'5.
Tioe President Joltn D Taylor.
Secretaryr-Waltet G MacRae f
Treasurer Owen Fennell. ;
The Secretary was requested to hpen
a bobk.at Heinsberger 'book Store for
the reception of the signatures -ot all
inose ei-oonieaeratea wno wisn to oe
come membersand all such are in-
vited to call there and sign, j
It was decided , not to apply for
a
charter immediately, but to wait until
the condition of the Association requires
incorporatfon. k "I ff ;T H It h
The Relief Committee reported seV
eral caseS'wtiich have already been act
ed upon. ; i ! I
Small Fields and Bier Crops,'
Mr. K. M. Johnson, of.Camera, Pen
der county, ia a successful agriculturist
and a shrewd, careful- and painstaking
business man.. In all his undertakingaH;jeet Sinciei inlleugth x 73 ! feet I in
he adopts a system and method which
it would be well for others, to-imitate.-1
In farming he has demonstrated con
clusively that money can be made even
. 'mm .9
ou what is termea ireaaentiy as
"worthies pincTandt.VvIoraJcoinmu-
nicatiort addressed to this paper he gives
the result "oThie' experiments last year
on just suqh laud. On htce accurately
measured acres of , well drained, .pine
meadow he last winter, applied ai liber
al dressing of stable manure composted
withmu4 and salt. Late in. February
he sowetl the land in oats, which when
matured were harvested and the ground
Dlanted in. sweet 'potatoes. rAfter J the
latter had been dug he turned his 'hogs
into the lot to fatten upon what was
ieft. H is hogs, : w hen slaughtered,
weighed 5,500 pounds, half of which,
Mr. Johnson, claims, was the gain: from
the potatoes, and he-figriers tfie!fesult
as follows : . . -;- '-' : ; -
30,000 pounds bat forage at $ I,.. $300.00
211 bushels poUtses at 40 cts- k &1.40
v, 7W poamis pors: at o cents
4 - mr . m a A T mM V 9 v
?2I6.00
Total receipts, , - $608.40
Deducting the vnlue 'of the Manure,
cost of labor &e., which he estimates at
$150, and tliere remains in round jium
bers $450, or $I50perace.: lor three
acres as clear profit. " This we should
jndgVwasa fair estimate for the ex
pense.aod alse for? value" of Ihe crop
raised. : .W e may jay that in jprdcr to
avoid any inaccuracy in the matter the
eroDa were Weiffhed; 'carefifltv and the
a 7 t mr j . . -
, figures made from the actual'welght,
s : iius.is goou farming, inu tuacnes iuv
all-Important but unheeded lesson that
Urate a small acreage thoroughly than
jt 'is to skim ' over a large field Ipon
which a small ataount oTrnacTrre, .has
oeen juaceq. t ft 1
oBdlldera and others Go to Jaotj
I si 0 ior oaso xuuua ana iaw,uius
&c.v You can get all sizes and at the
lowest prices.
j r-1 fcr1minC?ourtf"
Since the close cf bur last report the
folio wing'ci sea have been tried and dis
posed Of: t - . ' . I
A rIcKea: Larceny. - Guilty with
a reeoaimendalioa to -.mercy., . Six:
years iu the penitentiary. ;r . -
, . lenry Hall.., Larceny, on trial when
our report closed yesterday, was found
riot guilty. .;t
-Alary Beatty. Larceny. Guiltv. Jud-
ment suspended on payment of costs
and defendant recognised in Jthe sum
- rt T i . i T
forMa appjcanwibe at the next
teru of court.
AndtJloTrieSi laroeuyi Submitted
lttrf 'Waor' ftnoA 4 1 "
;I5YMVt ,a3isturbiug reliR
ious cflngttjgatloit,? Jtwlgment ?uspendf
submitted.'
.ltob&rt. Moore,' larcxmyL Not guilty.
!
Itni:uts-of Ilfytliias.
Tiaftern06n scsoptlycsterdky was
I
Poafi the various--committees. Du
rinhe5session it was decided to hold
the next mcetiug of the Grand Lodge in
ttfn-im rAV rnviStfcm was also
aeceptea to ffedicat ttehall "of Ger
maniax)dge:iMtfturLt IV M.
Thelgatheni tobkau TCoessV'until 7.j
tTni&Wfl the epret work
ofth'eovVwa cxeuiplifie by Sup.
Rep. John jL. Dudley, Several past
chancellors weie admitted, and matters
pertaining to the good of the order were
discussed. , I
' The morning session to-day .vas oc
cupied in the nomination ot officers of
the!Grand Ixdge. to serve for" the year
ensiiTngT Uie electiou of whom took
placcat 4 olock this P;tM., but was
not concluded in j season ;i"or us - to .gie
a listTof the officers elected in this issue.
. t
Til?
pihtjat' 3;rebckthero is to be a
grand banquet at tbe Purccll House,
complimentary to the rand iLodge aud
tnvte3guestSi given by Germ an ia
Lodge No. 4. of this city. This
wilj
enjoy the "feast of reason and flow of
soul" with all their pleasurable accom
paniments. i , t
fi? A. I t
Railroad Improvement!.
The Wilmington and ! Weldon Rail
road com panyf continue tos make im
broveinenLs'upoli their premises at the
Front street depot, which, when com
pleted, will make their accom modatiob
as, nar perfection asl human ingenuity
and foresight will be apt to accomplish.
They have now in course Qf construction
a new machineshpp wliich ii to bef one
of the best in the country. It is to be
width, with a 21 fect .pitch. A.cjded to
this will Se the boiler house, which is to
be Cleei finches feet 6 inches.
This mammoth. establishment will be
furnished throughout with the very best
kinds ofj machinery necessary for the
manufacture orrenair.fXTsines.' cars
or the rolling stock of the roadii-iarge
torce of bands is now employed in erect
ing the buikling and it 'will r lje pushed
forward to completion- as , rapidly as
circumstances -will "permitrf . -
fr Kpr have the railroad authorities been
jjttmindful-of'the comfort of tho passcn-
rs. The ladies sitting- room' at the
depot has4 recently been .furnished with
a neW carpet, and a plentiful supply ef
elegantly upholstered chairs, a conveni
ence wEidr will be greatly Appreciated
by ladies who from any cause may be
I -- V'.. . I :. -
oompeueu to wait ior an outgoing or
inwmingtrain. s j w.
The large lot of cigars to be sold at
auctioa . by 3Iessrs Cronly- M Morris
arrived here last night, and the sale will
take place promptly to-morrow, as
aunouhtedln advertisement published
in thislssu, - j
Can' Get it. J i
1lialvfyi llralifV ntcaata Vilna
UrirlainoT liver tmplalnts cannot be
contracted by-yon or- your tfaraiiy ii
Hop Hitters are used; and" 11 rvouv al
ready have ahy of these diseases 3op
Bitters 'is the " oiuy medicine that i will
postively core you. Don't forcet .this
( and - don !cet some, pttCed up "stufl"
The mail who is always behind will
haTffno followers. Boston Tramsvriptl
0 ifcs4T bffbxd&CoM Oxford.
C. soy;, ' Wfl. consider Brown's
Irorr'Bitters tbe most VeliabTe tonfcf on
thomarkeU
& Rrt&l crernkA: Pfhnrv rifftTmS
Luaruu xivKi uitaiauv-ios-iae sugar
coated; no gnpnt only 15 cents a box
ot Druggists or by mail. Standard Cure
Co-i IirNassaa Street, New York.
edbn payment 6redst4. i
'"Wmiamlrnkrcfinv'
undoubted bean excecdinglyinteresting
pccaiioiiiaU which iXL fraterrtityi will
NEW AjD'ITRTISEAIENTS,
Tdofice.
ALL PERSONS A HE HEKEBY
cau tlonevl 'and fore-framed
azalnst harbortns or cpel!tin? any
- . . - - 1 : rv k . I
-IK)R,Ljjjoa.aa tteither the 34astr
or vosaeea.trui bo responsible
for mnr debts oiitraftl lv i iwm
' iiiue. A LU,
febliSt t I Consixnee.
Horses and-JIules for Sale.
t am jOTfvniQt or too'd
, " " i " f " 'T '
cJv. . t. - v . e ' - . -
Malts and
Itorsca at a bargain, for want of work'.
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SPRlk
i.:Oyss;!,Ico Orejunl ::
rjinG SUNDAY SCUgOP SOCIAL SOCIK
Trjof Vront Strcef If; Bx-CJJureh.-WlU "haVc
aaOVftTBlt AND ICE CBKArFK$XlVAt;
TIIUKSDA
VtT7lu.tke.Tliill. In tho Odd
Fellows' bnlltthiiv opposflc tbe City Ilail.tiTHf
next to C U
Myc: s Ftore.
Doord open at 7
o'cl)Ck. , r
Bananas at Auction."
v.
JT OUR SALES ROOMS, TO MORROW,
(Tliursdky) luornlnz, at 10 o'clock, will be
sold a consigtBieirl of ' y? -. : .
M BUNCHES BANANAS.
Beautiful, Bright and ILipe. , -.. ' ,
feh 14-lt CftpVLY & MORRIS, Auetr's
100,000!
V i
One Hundred Thousand
I . Superior Cigars !
MADE BY . . ,
. - - . . - j
!
MILLHISEK&UIBBERMUTH,
IN RICHMOSD, Va'
Wlio have dwslved partuerahlj ami gono lnt6
' the Tobacco Leaf business, will be sold
at public auction to-morrow niorh- j
lag, at 10 o'clock, at tbcSalea 1 ,
Booms of Cronly & Morris,
, Water Street. '
Coniaths of the foHfln? WeJ known and
: favorite brands, lq lota to suit purchasers :
sodiABLi,' Vhemosa,
IMPERIAL, BE"T (5) FIVE8,
NEV STYLE; "' " KEY WEST.
i feb 14 f
P; Mv, Hale'sJPublica.tions.
WOODS AND TIMBERS
OF NORTH CAROLINA. ,
. 1 toI. 12mo., clelth. S1.25. :
"The publication of such facta (io n 6hape
that makes them accessible, is i the very be t
service that the public spirited men lit the
touthf can do their Statea'-i-X; Y. World,'
it.. ' -I i i . 1
."The very thing needed. A very Importarit
Tork ror the Statq.'' Wilmington Star.
A timely and valuable publication. Must
prove r reat eervlce to the
btato." Char-
t : 1 1
"Mr. Hale h done the State a sreat er-
vice" Biblical Recorder.- - -
1 "Ot such 1 thorough excellence that It de
serves th ! widest, circulation. Xashcllle
(Teon.) Lnmberman. '
The book is well printed on tinted paper, J
haodfcomcly bound in cloth, cont ilna 272 pnge
and an accurate and beautifully executed map
oftheMafe, Mitn all Its railroad routes da-
TL '. '
EVERYBODY'S BOOK.
I Answers to simple quesUns , frequently pint
to lawyers by Laymen. 1 , ' 4l ,
Points In Law ot valaeto'every roan In North
uarauna-j-iiie rroieionai man, the. rariner.
Cropper, the Xibprer J . 1 , ' " 1
1 12mo . paper, Price. (live Postage Stamps
15 cents. 1 1
!mn T,. T: T.-". . . c. 1 1 .
For sale Ly bookiellersi generally, whoiway
uc Miii'pueu m quaniuiet on iavorauie ternu,
by either of the underpinned.
If not to be had at y vur local book store.
maiiea pobi.pai on reoini 01 uie pnee. uy
I K. J. HALE SON.
Pnbltsker, Iiookelcr and Stationers, N. Y.;
or, r, ji. iiaie, A'uuuner, luJeign, c.
feb II - - - I 1 -j
lOO Sets
i - 1
QF HARNESS JUST RECEIVED, and wU
nave another larger lot of BuggieOa a few
: aya.- Give aea --J"'.-:. ! .u-
dec I
GEUHARDT A CO.
Rice.
,1-1
Xfin (FIVE HUNDRED)
BUHUELS SEED BICE,
Fr sale.
feb 13 tf -
GEOIIGE W KIDDER.
PACIFIC GUANO.
i3
Just received aa l for' sale.
SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO,
' And
Di8solyed"BoiiePhoBplmte.
- We never bare kadi' the Crt eomplatiatf
these Fertlllmrs not brioag a profitable crcp
fSee onr CoirctrT'tJrenti.i
.loJii. HPRUKT, A SON.
CAJE KEEP.'TIIESIi!-
JEOFLE WILL HAVE THOSE STOVES
ABoUser lot expoeted. Send toot ordera
ftbl FACJkiat A TAYLOR.
PLRASB KOTIOL .j. i
,W Will b fcltd to Hflrtwwi.iftf,Mi
from aar frteada otj any and aU aubjacts eX
ceaarallmtcraattnzt .
i T3te saaoa of the wrtter tavst ahraya mm zsr
cuned to Uu Estor.
.Cmma&!eaUoata ttut fee WttttO ca Oiy
one aide of the paper.'
renoaaUtSoa moat be aroUal
Aad it is especially and paxttealartj ta&a
Mood that the Editor doea not ahraya eaJos9
the Tiowa of corrcapondenta tmkaa " aa atatt4
la the editorial .coloiapt. . , i j -
NKW AOVEimSE3iraTfj
r.aa and enlarged Scheme ttb drawn JJonXXlm '
Capital Prize $70,0003
Tickets only $5 Shares fn i
m portion;
Louisiana State -Lottorv
'ire doUrc&j jurtf. OoCica arrt tta
seme ere conducted
iiigOdd faith toward alt parttunnd v author '
ComTnlsMoacra '
Inrorporawfl lo:lfDCVcrJbTr:a Let-
hs'-uur for E4lacaUnal rji1 Charfuble mnw
rortOB with h capital of 1 ,000,tXOto wLch a
reserwe fund of t tu.Q00 2 haa alflea beta
added. - i -'i . , rp n
By an orenvhelmlnsf popalai vote ; lta fraa
chue was made a part of the present 8Ut
Constitution ndopted. December id, A.'P;; 187.
-The onlff lottery erer toted o and fndor$ed
tyjlf peoplecany Style.. , ; ,
, It never $6ale er pottpomee,' , j
Its G kak i sinolw n ck nxa DaJlwrribeaka
A aPLEXDIO OPPOItfuNrTY TO WIV A
roUTO.SK. Third Uraftd Drawer C1aa
Capital Pmer STStJOO. !
100,000 pickets at Five ZoU
iar i;icn. 1 racUoiis in rJUXUs
In nroportion. ..s ( . .v'i t !
- LIST OF rUlZES, J 1 !
1 capital Trize of...... ............... 73,fX
1 Capital Prize of..
capita! t'rize of.......t.A.....L?C5,000
Capital Prize of... "t.M ...J... lO.aoo
Prizes of i;,ooo...... ...... i,ode
1
Ii
5 'rlzes of
10 Prizes of
z,iw.. io.ooa
1,000.........;, 10,000
30
Prizoa of
Prizes of
Prizes of
...... r. ....... io,ooo
ino
S(0
ioo.......'........:j.3o,ooa
50...... .......2-. 2S.OQO
Prizes of
1000 Prizes of 25... .....J.. 25.000
1 j APrEoxiMATibsr.rRizig.' tc4 1 .
1 9 Approximation Prize Vt $760. t .-
6,?t
4.600!
. -! j. xao.
" 1 1 ' ' ' i-- v., Ik- ;-
1,007 Prices, amountlnirto...i.iiM..1 f3G500
Application for rates to clnbs ekould only be
made to the office of the OamnjuiT lri Now Or.
.lc;ns.i . ' .7.
For further Information, writfl clearly, gtr-
Ing' fnl address. Send orders by Expreaa,
Ueclauercd Letter, or MoUey Order addroaaed
only to 4 . -' .''1 r a 1
I, Ii': ! '- : M. A. D AtTJPlinf, !
' l .-' : " "" n ' " New Orleans, Xa .f
or M A. DAUPHIN, . Tli
! 007 Seventh 8L, Waalihjioa.'Dr C.' j
fcb44wed-e&tr4w-d&w . : . j . 1 ..
Valentine
-JECEI VED BY E JCPRESS, . i
7
A large assortment of floe ,
rtaSGKO YAX5TIJtE3.
ajo, beautirai CARD VALENTINES.
Call and see for youraalvrs.
t- -i t - ' :" ' "
will be pleased with them.
I kaow 7a
1
i
AlBO. COMIC VAI.EVTTTCia
WhohiealeandlteUU; At!
v il
'I
HEINSBERGER'S,
feb 12 I " LItc Book and llualo Start!
(xART)F!W SFF.riS t
r A FUKSI1 LOT-OF ALL S KINDS Cab-
M. - -
I i;'J, ' ,
bagc and Torn! p Seed, ea'rlr an lata rario-
uco.uiaru, ueet anaocaaxo eeeoj, a urn
clock and an ndlesa variety of Peaa awl
Beans, retailed t holeeaI prices by. - i
niunds Broci;'
Manufacturing Pharmacists, i
l , . 1.41 BUUaDW AY, NJsifpTOCX.
jan 20 r --i.
Drugs, Medicines, :,
dPQNGES, FANCY GOODS, " . p.
1 - PEttFUMEEY, SUTTDSZTS,
- ror aale by' . ' ' .
. . v WILLIAM tt. CHE2SN,
feb? 1 Market trl
C..W. YATEC.
QcnooL npoES. H
! J
BLANK JSOOKM, , .
JST ATIONEE Y. . -
r.,
FKAUE3,
. ...
rANCY GOODS.
WAAPriNO PAT . irr j;.;
PAPER BAGS. V i: rs
fc iC roropfcte aaUrteSenC' FenUaaetuAl VaJea?
It 1. jf . i
have taksa itacc en Iho Utk Inst waspo
peaed on,aooo'at'of aotTMeirtBtLe'eoodjl
rrne CIsara art fexpectcd'ttfrt re ihti erlnlsx f
and tbe sale will take pLtoo ca Tow-Mar, ia
liUl laat, at 13 O'C&clu StSaltS
nwa rnviii o 7iexoi(fnaaaAWa Let
ter Company, and tnjirrion inamafr mnd coir
t