I - The Daily Review, JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop. WILMINGTON. N. C. TUESDAY JANUARY 1, 1884 t Entered at ths Postofficc at Wilmington, N. C, . aa second-class matter. Tbc London limes says that the con tincd depression in trade is a puzzle to . the community. The revival .of. 187'J was but temporary," and merchants now ceniplain that their profits have either disappeared altogether or are ex tremely small. While great industries are admitedly in distress, and nowhere, is there real prosperity; But it .is merely the speculative trade which is i depressed. The hand to mouth trade i3 fully maintained. The cause of the" lengthened , depression, the writer thinks, is to be found in the series of bad harvests. " On December 0 the JOarl ot Devon's Irish tenants met to consider his oiler as to the purchase of their Holdings. ' A letter from Mr. 1'ariiell was read, in which he said that sixteen .years' pur - chase, provided the yearly instalments i .. r : if . i. l . i. . . . uc u tan unci uu mu u ii l in iiiu .uiiuiil.. ine agent suggestcu maKing tins oiler to Iord Devon, and said that, he had heard from several laikllords in -the counties oi ijimcriyK. ami iverry. who ' r f . i. 1 i- ... i. were watching the negotiations, ami would allow their tenants to purchase on similar terms to thosn which rniirht be affrccd unon It was resolved to ap- :r. ,M.in,;tfnn i . .w,.rioin t. UOIIIIi il lUl.ai lilflll 111 ILO.Ij LW Ik.IIA. I kUIII LIIW ------- - - " ' ,.r.i.. viuwa Ul luuauia .nut hi v. would be prepared to make lor their holdings. A document is :-.aid o have been signed by more than half the ten ants expressing their willingness to purchase. TlTis businesexcites great interest in Ireland. The review ofthe financial aspects oi the year iust .closing, says the New York Mail, is one that many thought fill capitalists, wlfo never indulge in speculations in stocks on a margin, have been making the past week. The fact t. a. . e lL. . wuuTegaru w ine euwis vi me con tinued and combined assaults on cor ' porate capital and credit are somewhat J remarkable so much so that tney are liKeiy to prove r,no greatest saieguarq against the further success of niendac- : t .. i ji.y uigaui.6t:u rut uusiucss puipuscs, ... : u r, nu.. n 1 r I ucauiiuaucn. fPL.tiL. J..1! f 1 1 1 I xuat me ueciuies m vaiues nave ueeu due to other causes than those of a legi timate character, the year's record fur nishes overwhelming and even startling 1 proof. For instance, there has been an average decline of 213-4 points in the stdeks of the "Vanderbilt road.' j'et the reports show, that the New York Central earned on its stock in 1383 8.19 per cent., against 642 in 1882; the Michigan Central 0.49 . per cent, against 3.33 in 1882; the Canada South- j ern 4.05 per cent., against 1,52 in 1882 j and the Lake Shore, 8.11 per cent., ' against 8.37 in .1882. By the ordinary rules of estimating stock values and according to common sense methods ot calculation, these' stocks ought to be worth more than they wchre a year ago, and their depre ciation, on an average, of 215 points, is a fact likely to startle a great many temporarily befogged, investors into serious thinking on the relations of earn , incapacities and actual values of stock . valuations. But the disparity between the facts J that determine valuationt, in u healthy state of financial atlairs and the prices adjusted by combinations of successful "raiders" of corporate property, is just tv evident jn this year's record of the valuations of other stocks Foriustancc, 20Jias been an average decline ot "Goutdin the stocks -referred to as Missouri 1$ vi..: Western Union, and'Texas andXVias Pacific. 'Kansas dition and busincssot'kyet the con tions, especially of. the Wce corpora have been -materially impl'niou' Like discrepancies betweeu ine'rea earnings and decreased valua tions are obscnable in the de clines of "the stocks .of "the Granger roads" from 7 1-4 to 21 7-8 ' points. Tho largo declines in the "Villard stocks" were especially nota ble, but do not so well illustrate Ihc main fact to which thinking financiers are directing their attention, at present. viz: that a combination ot the ablest, strongest and most unscrupulous slock gamblers and of venal aud -(ensatiouai newspapers have managed to divert the mind3 of investors from the 'actual bases o! value. It tooks as though this divorce of valuations from values and facts had lasted as lou as it could, in a com munity where capital is scckir.c invest ment, even at very low ratcsi It is in the interests of all classes of q com uiunity that the old relations between , values and valuatious shoujd be re , 'sumed even in Wall street, and it ii likely that the reaction from artificial depression to an active investigation of the fets on wbjch values rest, will be strong, and last for a good while, when it sets iu. , Itomaa Catholic Jtochbishop Jfapoles oa Joseph Perche.of New Orleans, who died last week, was born in Angiers,. France, iii January. 1805, and ordainod a nriptm it Wm a t . fo.-w'. ... ....m-w .w - - tL! . i ' ': - ,nv : ior in ltf.17, Luis uuumry as ; a missionary t : : t i i i t.- ' i : -r 1642 he was transferred to New Orleans and made chaplain of the ILrsuline Convent. Mayll, 1870. he I was made liishon coadintor in IXrnhhlUiin hdi and May 25 of the same year,! upon the , -r- ucmu oi ivtcumauop wuin, ne oecamc arcmshop ot the Uioceseof, New Or- leans. Jie is said to baye ! been dis- tinguished both for Icarnins and elo- lUenCC. , I ,. MOONS II INK. inaiaii aiiair3corn cases i.owcu Courier "if j ! NaturalU clocked stocking are the most striking. Ilodon Tout. The pluckiest knari ot ancient times ... !' A I i 1 i vus Aauiuius jig ucyer iook; water. jfVtc Judye . j Josh Billinirs has made his success by throwing :t peculiar spell over the pub - (irief 13 a (luedr'nasshjn. It increasps i v ! T the highs, and still uises( one to pina 1 wy Maramn Independent. -There is no use in telescoping a train oi cars, t lie people i on ooard cannot ipo it A, ()- 1'uuimmn I r ' t t v' i. ,.i OA.. , draynieu and expressmen. ! II thev onlv average a job apiece a day that makes a pretty gfod supply of disputes. Boston l . it si An exchangd advises bread and milk poultices as a cure lor sera' che.. Young husbands wiiTdo Well to no te this down reference. m tiieir dianos lor lutnrc Jrltwjton luce Press. w c do not Delicvc iii - race, proserin- I . . f " - 1 I ...... II... A I I . I J . . 1 I I uun uuu leiepnone ;tnu iuicrapn fnmnnnmu hivnnhJnw.l,,;! i .. to that extent that we are com pelted to ffo!" Boston say. '"The I Poles ruust L07icmercini Bulletin. Neighbors are verv considerate in Norway. When a baby i3 born a - pla card isnailcd upon! the door intormin? the community of tho fact. Those who wish to move out of tho vicinitv are thu3 enabled to do so in cood season. Burlington Free Press. ' A shabbily dressed woman called upon one of ourcil zens for a d. e aim. jng that sbe was in a starvine condition. The citizen looked upon her I plethoric 'Wim uumieu me avoiruupois . or ine superfluous jan, ana answerea. "ion dont i0ok ke a Starving woman." "I know it,1' she wbintnsly answered: m bloated with grietS Hartford ' , r t Let these Thiuzrs be Considered Thousands of men die everv dav who ,,a u i r . .1 . 1 I wuiu ucsaveu. sr rejuuiee 13 mainly lO I h mtnn rnr lhia nicnt hfo If t nam Unlinnl V. . 4- 4 1 C J: I fprlainlv h rwlnnoH h nhro.'n mnh woutd be gained. And yet the proposi TV'.- . - j uiuvu tion is verv simDle:l it vou take out daily more impurities than I is dailv generated, yon will soon be rid of im- purities. The effect of this wise prac- nuc is auuu stit:ii in i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 x . i,ivr nnn i Kidney troubles. But it is equally of value in head and brain affections; in Pleurisy, Pneumonia, Apoplexy and Paralysis. 1 . i . In chronic and aeute Rheumatism. and in all affections of the bowels, this principle soon relieves and cures, when the medicine used is 'Bkandketh's Pills. . ' 1 . Yes, when all other means and medi cine have failed to relieve from pain, these pills have cured, by taking im purities froni the bowe.s! and blood, and thousands of men and women now place BuandretIi's Pills among the blessings of mankind. . dfcw SHOUTS. Ohio has over 15,000 octogenari-aus .Mexico is rais ing its third i banana crop this year. Even ladies Ti're prospecting at Las Vegas, i , i j - or gold Petroleum has been discovered in the Punjab, Ilindostan. The Pike's Peak Railway will proba bly be completed by July 4, 1884. 'J Two or three decayed back teeth serve to reject a recriiit for the British army. I: : England imported P,000 i head ot cattle during the mine months ending October I. I Mount Hood, iWashincton Territorv. is said to be giving evidences of vol canic activity, i i 1 There is" said to be almost $1,000,00) of unclaimed deposits in the Massachiu setts saving' banks. , , The vouug ladies of Waco, Tex., had a dumb supper the other night. Not a wonV was spoken during the entire eal. i: . I Frauuliscovery has been made in San there arc Uiat some of the Chinamen and sold as Ml and have been bought The century pi years to ripen in the jyhich takes 100' twelve years to mature iu takes but and takes only five years in MUfornia, btatistics just issued bv tho t. government show that an area of at least 92,000 acres has been recovered nurn im: &ca uunng tne last three cen tunes. . , - The rapiekers ot Iarla nr i banished from the city, and the work of rcmovm" tlin final ho-rie .:n i jTr. juuiu ijuiuRii ,aqu morougtiiy bv rcni- Six hunda-d and fifty bottles ot wine, bougbl in dsnercnt parts oil Paris, bavo been analyzed at the Municipal Laboras ami ic wine was I pronounced y.uiu in omy sixiy cases m There is a "club" lor workiuir frirl in londou. Two- iiw-ht in th vZ.t cuttinr out." and?fiirn n?e.n;n, w . .w iUiiinir. limi Atrnrt school, a drill , ana instruction in the A Toronto man died of mallDox twenty six. years ago, and last week bis grandchild slept upon the same bod and took the disease. The doctor says the were there all PERSONAL. ! Mr. J. G. Saxe is nearly bB, aud is an old man in his appearance and luanner. Mr. Bret Harte is a thin, nervous I . . , . I UldUi VTIIU ICSLiUSS ejw .aim rUCllvWJ I man wuij reucss eyes ; juu refttjires, lie is 45 Years old. . .w.am v- f lvn vmd , a n ,f rltliAn f I " " tr rhnrii flLemus) as "a young man with red bair- Miss M. A. Dodge, whose name as a I :. : :i ii ; w ; : short, stouCfashionably dressed lady. with brown eyes f Mr. S. L. Clemens (Mark Twain) is a happy domestic gentleman oi 48, with an ordinary and compact figure and a ru -.u - t . aiiu V. Nasby) is' a hale and hearty nono xenarian who served in tnreo ot the four irrcat wars- of this ftountrv t ifio seconU - with .England, tne one with Mcxicq and the civil war. I Mr. Charles Follen Adams is said to be" proud ot his mustache. He also dresses with much care. lie is of moderate height and slender, and I113 nervous manner, quick eyu and "sensi tive mouth make bis address attractive. Mr Colquitt, Senator from Georgia.. and Mr. Alillikcn, -Representative from Maine, are described as rescmbliiiir each other as closely as two Dromios. It would be more complimentary: to the Ircntlcnien to compare them to the two Antipiioii ; 1 - 1 ' Mrs. Margaret J. Prestou makes yssKM ua viia fVVAJ aiil : lias uccks so iair anq ruuuy mat tuey imst bciio tier years, betrayed by the gray in her light hair. -She -is short and an easy talker. What it Dill For -an Old Lady. Coshocton Station. N. Y.. I Dec. 28, 1878 .(Iknts A number of people had been using your Hitters here, and with mark ed effect. In one case, a lady of over scvcuiy ye;irs iiaii occu sick lor yoars. .l r.. I... l. ; I able jto be around halt the time. About Hix months airo she irot so frelle tlmf. khn was hefnlcss Her old remmliis -or I physicians. bcinr of no avail I sent to 1eposit, torly-live miles away, and sot 3 bottle of Hop Bitters. It improved her so she was able to dress herself aud walk about the house. When she had taken the second b Utle she was able to take care ol her own room and' .walk. a.neia:hbor s. and bas improved ail UU,B y wiieanu cuuu ren nave also derived great benefit from their use. . W. B. HATHAWAY, . ! Agt. U. S. Ex. Co. ! ! Not what it is cracked up to be A worm-eaten nut, "Roiiffh on Coughs. - Knocks a Cousrh or Cold endwise. F?r children ! or adults. Troches, 15c. I I fill HI filln A r. rlrnfrmaf a . x ' W hP.I1 nr. OTrtrlr Snnlnfnro ehnnlH iimn.. CUt-aWa.V COatS . Prevent sickness by taking occasion ally one.of Esioky's Little Cathar- TIC "ILLS a wonderful appetizer, an absolute cure ot isuuousness. 15 cents. u"' A man vrith a "fullV handThe farmer whose hired man is drunk. r I - . ' ' Ayer's Cherry Pectoral isi recom- mended by .'physicians of the greatest eminence on both sides ofthe Atlantic, as the most reliable remedy for colds and coughs, and. all Dulmonarv disor. ders. It affords prompt relief in every case. No fami y should ever be without it To spoil ste4klry it. Ministers Sound its Praise. Rev. Mr. GreenBelds, r Knoxville, Tenia., writes as follows : "Samaritan Nervine permanently cured my son I of epileptic tits." Here's food for thnnc-ht. 5old by druggists; $1.50 j The glory ot man is his strength. If you are weakened down through exces sive study, or by early indiscretions, Allen's lirain Food will permanently mstnrn ftll .nt virrnr anil LfrannlKm 1 1 - T'QW., HK pUtV-WVilVJU ait Lthe muscles of Brain and Body. &l: iui j. Aturuffgists, oroy mail from J. II. Allen, 315 First Ave. New York City. . ! r. . .cod'. ' I t- - To spoil tea or coffee boil it. : . . - .- :. I . A Fair Offer Tne voltaic Belt Co., Alarshall. Mich.,oflfer to send Dr.! Dye's Volatic Belt and Appliances on trial, for thirty days, to men, young orv old, afflicted with nervous debility, lost vitality, and kindred troubles. Sec advertisement'ih Uiis paper, t th s cow&w i Twistsjand Twinges. V brethren," shouted Dr. Talmage one ungbt. autumnal Sunday, "here is a lesson from the cornQcl 1. God has arranged that the ear and the husk shall be parted. Every rheu matic pain is but a thrust of the husking peg, and-evcry neuralgic twinge is only a twist of the busker." ' 1 Possibly; but nobody wants to be husked, for all that, and nature teaches us to resist the wbcss. Thcrctore, we accept with gratitude twists tfu helps us to suppress those very From his ptoses. Singling, N. V. home, Grecnmount, near gentlcnQ, writes: Altdl5acr, a Frtncb 'I have Offered almost U U V from rhcumausm for many Tc? 0 lorHefc merouj rcmwic, Which I tried, ? thc na mo, BuVPAitxeK's Toxic eiTv,. TbeBcfite! Wacuon. IcermJSr,lm.t!?atsat Ibtm mv h.tik x- liU this and use my nanw are welcome to nu fw: Mnun u , VI Uon toth f- ih.t Ih:cii atten- has been known t. . . ITUon. i know.. .,."UD wmcja Will hereafter e ,1PyiiTnw under tbc nanoF PaSs T.Py Principled dak S.tL,?ic luf. mcir customers br sal-tit,, i7T ti5Mnr parauons under the nan f IN Rtnrxr la really n .,rT5f. 5. J of Pirc-T' w iuauer ute name N - Yoman at the Vash-Tub. The man who marries a woman 4 jnst to make a drudge of her, or to use her as a mere household imple ment for doing domestic work, has a -.very low idea of.matrimony. He deserves to have to mend his 'own clothes, to bake his own muffins, toj be sick with nobody to nurse him, and, in a word, to be a miserable old bachelor. ' . j. : I . - ; The wear-and-tear on lie woman I who leads the life of a drudge is dreadful. - On washing-day she is at the tubs with her hands in soak and soap. On ironing-day she is lifting heavy flat irons, and hurting her back arid shoulders. Every day she is lifting a heavy baby, 'wearying her- self all over, v Then' she is providing' . - , . ; I ..y r J for the Keeping alive ofthe man who k,mw .w. ., iv r v her. but who is wearing her out bv -------o J making a SlaVCI OI her. It 111 the 0 - . - . - luuhli) , biic vanes iicr exercises uy milking the COW, and possibly Carry- inrr m wnnH'frnm' triA xvcJiA' rxi ' ing HI WOOU irom tne WOOa-pile. - in the ritv h( iinrJrtak-f3 the vnrtVhr mine cny,sne unaenaKes tnevanety ofhftinsr heaw scuttles of coal, and It does not Kill the! Woman OUt- right. It enfeebles heri and thins her blood, and UDSetS her liver, and . , 1 . .. it r iiiuiw-o nvt uoi j i ) vuiiunuuuj siui- fering; erievous torment. If she will r-i L' r rs7r!t1 c vm Hitt'fe hotrtfo enn is utterly prostrated, there is hope for her. The fact that many thous- ands ot weakened women have beeru built up by this most excellent iron meaicine is matter lor encoyrage- . .1 ment to every weary, over-woricecl, broken-down woman. . To the blood, the muscles, the nerves, the liver, and the stomach; this wonderml prepara tion gives the life and the refreshing: that are iieeded. Ask your druggist, or physician, and they will lell y ou how the I ladies are helped by it. J : -1 8 dec 8-nrm ted&w cd FRESH ARRIVALS ! ATMORE'S CELEBRATED MINCEMEATS i - ').,- In Barrels, 'Half Barrels and Palls ; and PLUM PUDDING . In all sizes. - These are the very best goods of thelrklnd and no family should be without them. ORANGE MARMALADE, a mo3t delightful Sweetmeat for the tea table i ' . To anlve ou Tuesday next, a fresh supply of Ginger; taffy, Ben's Boston Crackers, - Genecove Wafers, , ' ( . Coffee Cakes, something new and nice. Orange Bar, j Almond Maccaroons, - I Cocoannt Maccaroons, and -'"- ? The Genuine Albert Biscuit, In one and two pound Tins. ,i ,-( " ,- i 1 ' . For sale low. ! John L. Boatwriglit. Commercial Hotel Wilmington, N. C. M. SCHLOSS, Prop. piBSTULSS IN EVERY RESPECT. fJ.J1T nfl BILLIARD S A LOON ATTACHED. m.n n c - National Bank of .Wil- mmgton.: CAP IT AL5STOC S $230,000 OTTDT1T TTC ntvn.v. ; wo ...... 66,0t i( deposits received and collections: ade on all accessible points in the United 8Utcs. DIRECTORS, E.E. BURRD58, D. G. WORTH . MARTIN, JAS. 8PRUNT. X GEORGE CHAD BOURN. OmCERS : F. E. JERU8S.......i... Preaident. i Cashier Awt Casktar A.K.,WAX 'EAm Ready s,,. Work; &,: HAT3 dyed in any .a Pressed, alio" l,, ! ov t7-lm perhaps ot goino; to the sewing-so- L?v-y?-' lj r . - i & , Train ho. 4. makes close connection at We.- ciety to make trousers for the Pacific ionforaii iHint North iiiy. aii rail vi - . , i Richmond, and Ially exceirt banday vU B Islandfr? - - - Line. - - : - " - .- , . -. RAJDLItOABS, &C Wilminston & Weldori i Railroad Company. OmcB or gestebai, Svperintknoekt, i Wilmington, N. C, ov 17, 1SS3. J Change of j Schedule. N AND AFTER NOV'B 38, 15S3, AT JA. M.t Pasecnzer Trains on the viimlng ton & Weldon Railroad will run a follows : ; DAT BIAIL AND EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY Nos. 47 North aho 48, Sooth. Leave Wllmlnrton. Front St. Dept S.&i A J A3 Arrive at Vtfeldon..... 2.SI 1 ! M Leave Weldon.. SAM P. il Arrive at YYilm'gton, Front St-D'pt, 8.40 P. BJ Fast Through Mail A-Passknokk Traxk- Dailt -No. 40 South. . ' Leave Weldon 5.50 P. M Arrive at Wilm,ton.FrontSt.DVt 10.i5P Ji mail and passenger trains dailt , w ' No-43North- Leave Wilmington.. ...... . ...... 8.(). P M Arrive at weidoni.. 2..ojv. m. Leave Wllminston. i fSundavs ex centcd).. ...... .also a m Arrive l Wchlon.'. clln. (Mondays excepted)!. 05 a m Arr11n.1t llfntnff.ftii fi I - - - ............ xj nrj AU Train No. 40 'South will stou only at Wilson Trains on Tarboro Branch lkd:Lcavc Itosk 1(1 aionul wriarooro At 1..0 A. AI. and 4UJ0 P. l.I M. iaiJy. (Sumlays lexcci.ted). .Returninir. 1 ,eiiTB rooro ai iv.vu a. ju ana a i M. Pally I TrHlRS on ScotIaI h.k Branch iad Jc4v. I "aiirax ror-bcotiami Neck at P. M. Re- turninj; leave ; Sco;lani Neck at $.39 A. M I'r.'iln Na i:! nine ilndtr .ml n..,i-Ju-. n.9clI.,n fr AH i'oints North via iuclunomt aud aii trains riin oM,n,..fw w,..,.; I Washington, and have Pullman I'alace Sleep ern attached. , . i nn iiJiinumfciuu oi jocai travel a pa8s.cn- ff5wiSn Snncluv: . - . . . .. . I i ; NpSSSSKj' t. m. embrsjn, qncra' ia88erser Aenu Wllinillffton, ! ' Columbia I ' - . 7 A Aiityncto H R . . xm vu. ort wx 6f genekal superintenp WUmlnirton, N. C. Nov! 17,1883. of Schedule,' "VN !AND ATTEMOV'R IRth ia &'Sr!S29 J 4.33 A.. M.. the following PaasencpT Shfi No.42 Leave WllmWgton,(Mondays i;; " ' " Arrive at' Florence...... ..li.jn a m No. 45 Leave Ti rence, (Sundays e.s.cepjeeu;.... .............. 7.40 P;M Arrive at Wilmington....... 12 10 P M NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, pALLY NOB. 4S A Weft and 47 TZaAt. :-. ' - ; ; Ieave Wllmlnjrton t . g in t; m Leave Florence. i f . 2. 40 A.I M. Arrive at C.C.4A. Junction. ..j:. a m. Arrive at Columbia fi.40 A. M. ijeuve vujuiuuia.. ............ ....... a. oor Ai. ijeave i;.. c. A. Junction..... " ..lo an p. m. Leave Florence.... a ai a m. Arrive at Wllmljagton... 8.2a A. M. "uni aiAiL. aku rASSENOER TRATN. DAILY .. ., j . No, 40 West. : ... , . ueave vvimunff ton.. ................10.40 P. M. Arrive at Florence.... l;45 a. M. MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN DAIM;" " : No. 43 East. .: i Leave Florence at....... ..V....3 35 p M Arrive at Wilmington.. .......7.42 P.M Train 43 stops at all Stations. " No. 40 stops only at Flemlngton." and Marloa Passengers for Columbia and all points on . & C. R. R., C., & R. R. Stations, Aiken Juno S?niald a11 rints beyond, should take the Night Express. . . 1 7 oeparure iruiiman sleepers for Charlestop and Ausrusta on Train 4S. m r11.11"?3"10 8oUd between Charleston and Local freight leaves' Wilmington dally ex- JOHN F. DIVINE, 1 OenP.m.l Rnnf4ntan1mt T. M. EMERSON. General Passenger Acent. AJ W A. I Carolina Central !R, B. Company. " i OtTicK of General supiitiNTENDsT i Wilmington, N. C.; June 13th, 1&3. Change of Scheduled! ? QN AND AFTER JUNE IStb, 1883, TH Sloarff:SCnCanI operated on thl, PASSENGER MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN i Dally except Sundays. . ' No i I tel! t.......,7.O0 P. M J Arrive at Charlotte atV."'?." M w 7 v00 unriotte at....:r.. -8.t-p' t SHELBY DIVISION. PASSENGER, MAIL EXPRESS AND FREIGHT Arrive at Charlotte I'.'.'.'.'.". io' 4- Atlanta and allpointa i nthwest le'cnB -. i .. " ' -r.- ,:V.:;, .""J.-- 'OKES, C. JONES. F. iune LYON&HEALYfl e & Monro; Sts..Chicago.a A' Slate j Will lW.m far Aa . 7.T?. "" PUBOELL HOFSlT-, TJNDER NEW MANAGEMENT, ' Lata Proprietor i A tlan U HoS In all Its appointment. Tana, .o .n . VlilBl -wwjiWji MISCELLANEQ GTCapitalPrizo G7 Tickets only $5. Shares in voruon, i Louisiana Stats Lottpfn .06mpdy-tery fe do hereby certifi Vet tee .L-. arran dements for all tht Afnthi.. t".vtt Monthi. 105 Annual Drawings of TketisjaJr. tery Company, and tn person ruinan. trol the hrawinat heinlJ 77 ?M same me ure conducted with tonttv Jrl good faith toward all vrti,, VJrvne ad in ize the Ommartv to use Lxtt" or similes of our signatures iattiu&hvZ'e.! tistnunis. I j j n ttr tommissibrifxi. 1 neon k rate Oil tn iSflita' , J isiaturc ror Educat!d.al lUUt Foscs-wlth a capita tof tl,m,mZatE reserve fund ..rf:;..0(rfo? i By an overwhelm r6tuia'-. Constitution adpptftcceibeifeVil TJ? The only Lottery ver voted oii w J by the people of aiift?atT "nrf( tndorted It never snles or postno, , 1 Its Grand SlnlclSumbcr riMiJ. J , 1 place monthly. " r "swings ) bke A SI'I.EDlDblPOItTrTvin, J'lL ' J. FORTUNE. TFlrsjrand Drawii. 'j at New Orleans. Sucsdav. .Tiwtl '"fl.. Uapitai 7ize; S75.aon. t OO ,000 Ti Jcets at Five Del larsj Kadi, fractions in Firtli in proportbn. j " . ; j LISIOF PRIZES. ' 5 1 Capital Prizf of...i...; ' " 7. 1 Capital PrlSof J ' T 1 Capital Prizfof . ............. .1 J t . 2 Trfzcs of fI)0p...........-,.7. gjj lp-i----'"-:: S 20 Prizes of soo.;.fiJ;.-.J.;.;i. " K 100 Trlzes of 200.........J... K 300 Prizes of 100...U....1... r"'" 500. Prizes of J 50...j.....I. 1000 prizes of j 25...J. I....::::; :!5 ArPl JXMATIOK ,riUZESL 9 Approxtiauoii Prizes of I7.V) 9 9 r 4.-'', V50 1,967 Prizes,- inountlng to. .. .....i 1 $2C5X) Appucanonior rates to clubs should be made only to the nice of the Company In New Or-leans.'- , 1 ''-'i-i - -For fnrtherfnfonnaon,. Write! clearly, tt tag x full adfcess. . Make P. O.' Money Or ders payable hid address Kegisterbd Lettento NEW ORLE&S NATIONAL BANK, i ; I New Orleans. Ia. P.9STJ0TES, d ordinary letters by Mall or Exifesa (all sums of $5 and upwards by Express it our expense) to i - M. A. DAUPHIN, ' r :"' ' I -' New Orleans. Li. or M. A. liuPIHN, - -i . - Ml Seventh St." Wa Bhtn trtrm ' 15. nj ; r'dec.l9-wdat.4w-dAw.;v..,iUH : i , . 1 THAVI BEEN APPOINTED SOLE Agent lor ttic B ANMSK &, DELASEY ENGINE CO'S KLINES AND BOILERS frpn horuo per ; also Tramway, or Narr INESl AND BOILERS fromll to ISO , -comdtyes. y, Jrv' , -J -,Engifs adapted to Farm use a specialty. T n hand and for sale very low, FIVK OKCOUJ HAND PORTA ISLE ENGINES, irom rxo is norsc power. ' , f , angg4?m . 8. W. SKINNER digging, Ties Twine, 2H IIalf Bolls 1 and 2ffi BIGGIXS, jUyU 3,000 Bdl COTTON TIE8 llfl , JASJ X TT A.I Hi, '.'.-- For talebr. r-. U. :, . 6 KERCHNER & CALDEnj B RQS Bicon, Lard, Molasses, ( 100 Boxes Dry Salt Sides: AO Cases LarfJ 1(VI flhrla ITnla.nn.. VJ ..1. II nov?26 KERCHNER & CALDBBj BEOS 'lour, Sugar Coffee. 1 ' linn ?bJ fi(9UR, an grades, 1 X, UU U SO Bbla Refined 8UGARS, i ' f w oac" c;u r jsk. Jr'or saw vj hot 26. : KERCHNER ACAI.HF.R BROS j i i - ' I IfTE HAVE FULL. LJNESIOF.TOBA f . ' 'I" rhfch. we are selling-EIGHT CENTS uo prltes prior to May let. Also a veryIare stock of GROCERIES i1 4- PROVISIONS at bottom figures. WORTB & WORTB ChristmaG Cigari F TOU CONSULT YOUR OWN IntU- est you Will order your supplies of SmokW Giods, Cigars, Tobacco, &c, of N. GREE WALb, at 'The littla Store Arourid Corner, The Best Goods for the least outf Una ran teed , 4est Cigar In the1 city for i nvney. k . J- 1 t Tho Diamond and the Auclicu are the P 5 tents Cigars to be had In .Wilmington. . ',de AU " ..sI"h J,- fi :' '. . The Excursion : and Pjc) Nif q EASN IS OVER AND THE THEA1 CAL AND JJAXL .Season has opeiied and JOHN WERNER, the practical GeiJ Pert tuner, is personally bS uvt uu renmner, is personauj iU'.Zyd ance at his Hair fMi1n Hlvm. 29 MsT? street, between Water and Front, I Wif ton. . C.' i ;: :. j : Oct" . O- D. Iorrill. TJ NDERT AKJER, CABINET ' vjVEJ&- CAEPENTEE. Office and Work' Shop on $ ad street, opposite Sontherland's tble-.j ReSMAtflllhr anllMtA nrHr and 9 rood work, prompt delivery and saUafAoUoi sverv rrjv.t. . . i' -nrtT" 11 fypm" i ii. u i1 " I k ? T ' - at. . i 7 1 - - - v - i I L 1