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- "'ft.?. , 3.y'S-.ir iJi. TV O tt trp.'. A---:Hp lrandf tnese discoveries mussuave ic-trriiiX4a.-J.y5Jrj Jjf flex -tin-, olvthe Dractical busir.ts.ot life. . . . Sunday;;Dccember 17, 1871. .. - ' -E-C. JN -to --- ; . ' '4' V. . r-ftm and Proprietor. r. its- - -A ot. ror ivavn' TTAnr TTTAT OP .; 4 . 1, IT tTTITEIl DAILY mwsrAPm TUB- r THEHATIOSAL IDEA AO AIN. - ' - The- Newbef -fiw.i' quotes .our article; " ;TKM - ooitae-National Idea," as it says, ,'in ' ' " order to answer fully,".' . Did ouc;spaco pur coo temporary; m order to answe n m degree did the; NeV England Coloijieato ;f rftrQ rnr.k. nnrse. fisrbt-tor, and . v.v- K siply enoirgffto answefaout purpose .uu iu ,Tf .if fliail paVer fulYjwsticeL., .f i ' . ;. - ''f'fV, l7 ' Tlio Timet interrogates p7eycr.U ' "vjr : .-&sktheSfARintibw'mucb,an"ato-what '.-.. WaTntaVn the child of freedom and liberty . born on English jsoil, and " transplanted by .- "7 which, they; theiwf?WArf M"3 TnhiicJandedf Anaxne Ji7e uiamia tuat all tnis ropitio, uuiatug, ov-f 5 ficient answer to any cnargetqj ft spiwt;iQi ,. bisrotry rr: i . ;.:cn; mey natural- i i 1 vly enou Uiportci vif them;,'! , A ii4an4he " claim" will Which the New. hpm prtitnr l marines na nas ciincnea his argument anclp vne,q any tnrust we migui Iriaki af the weak, oifttsjn.bis afmpftjare, - -Iiftveiust this 'much to say.: I If the men. ' - -Who caTOffer!nfthe , May .tbtcer were the only real Fathers of this Republic, , then what were the.Jalterts oiTSaiySnl the amuns oi Virginia, mo jvj. uujiuuuuj V oneeT settlements; which, a after w) ' 1 came' warring; 'colonies ncl ipde'iJenlleht ' - 11 1 Staes'J-'hardoes'the r'ditor,' , .-j r:wh'oseVpAtrdnymic is suggestive bf xankee v , wisjjom .and smarjn make of the Aler- anders and: Averys and Phferswho!ias '' sutedt&VrnToi political lliberty on , . . 1 7 this continenti--the mmortaii signers of 7 -7 - the immor&l Nottli o$naiDeclaraUoi - ' : ' Independence,; by more 5 7 1 than thirteen months the grea De- claration7 : ofiw Jefferson! -iWhat .does . "he; make . of Jefferson who wrote the 7 Tbeclaration of ?76j ? who -said' in his last days that the lOnly epitaph he desired tq I be placed ever hint 1 was " Here ilies Thomas Jefferson, the luthor of thecf i .. t '---i. . .J. .i! fo'r'lMgiousnd CiviV Liberty ?" ...Were not these men Fathers of the Republic ? And Washington , and , Henry tLee, and Morgan and Pickens who fought, : and , Madison and Pendleton and Patrick Hen : i 1 ry who legislated the new Republic into existencewerethey Fathers,' or only sons, or still less aliens in the-eves of this writet who sees no beauty or loveliness or grace in any thing but the Pilgrims of Plymouth : ";;, Rock 7 - - : 1 fr . The Timet whitewashes Senator -Mor-i ", f-toa and "Wdefitr Gran't:ass " large heart- ..... i ....;-. s i zed, progressive and well-balancedt .Amer- . icans and so Tecognized -'and eiwdrsed by the whole people-except perhaps Ba few prejudice-blinded, jaundiced, ancl 'we are ' (he is) pained to say,Tin-Amefican writers." This is enough. No comment on this re markable passage is needed. 2i Here is the stamp ofthe subservient spirit that " Bends tbrsappte hfriges of the knee that thrift ,0ay follow..lawniBB;..- The ." emmricll. tendency to which the Timet alludes is hastening us- on to ruin, : social and political. .This is indeed an age of empiricism, an age of gnackery apd ' ' charlatanism. Ths Times eives us a cjue. ' ' His empiricism will lead - sooner or later . -i-So much for the National, Idea aSjitex " Tsbinand not of thebrainof the i Newbern COMMODOBE HlUBI'S; 8UOES The pith and marrow 'of the'Commo- ' uute B-icuuiiucuuftiiuue, nuiuu iubtq 10- - ; : . i il . . . i cei veu , ine endorsement ojtour ijegisiature, and we believe that of the Legislatures pf several States, is the necessity of .concert MnOng the Southern States to bring about "immigration. 'Without concert the adtion of any single Stats in the. present destitu tion prevailing In this section would fie . feeblet4tod-would doubtless be 'barren of 1 man a success, must enlist a large amount ' of capital Every, p)an that has been j in augurated at the South has lailed.rfor the reason that none of them has been backed by the requisite -funds." r' ':u'i' - : : i p. ? ;;;The scheme of Commodore -'Maury con--' tem platraapprOpriaiions by i the: ' Legisla v'tures of the SoberaBUyjVlq to - vt urn the tide bf i'nimigf atioti now .flowing t": so steadily to theiSTOfth Westto the feouth- . i ' ,'.r.,. ...". t ern Htates.- 1 ; ! 1 One of the principal means to be employ- ! miringmgbetiMhTrdeSble Pore tSn4 a pbysrcallurvey , ot our section and ; fqll Jopgcaphicai; -.geological, mineralogical anrclimaftcal .desc-iption of thelcouritryl ; Jiji8iU;dk VOpeh'oufldleweath 0 our States' to Europeaft4 whfcVhave been tutored ..tifi3i the.El Dorado of their search itr tern Btatowd Territories.'Such'i physil cal history as that contdnplated will br? :rt"su.fc sending faett fperi - :tainin-to ihe fierd;0f kieitifitofeM EM-dTeijhance tbe comfort; proSt and-pleasure ir.f living at the' South. We look for. life most bee facial results to accrue from carrying. Prof. Maury'd scheme into execu tion. , , ' We think that a combination of Man. rys plan "-with, the one suggested by...US Z!WrTi i'haact of hafpy state of things in our down-trodden andimp6Teri3hed section. AhalfWllion . " i- - . - . ? control of a live, energetic1 immigration companyould, ln few years, fiirthe ot dollars Well inyesietj anu . uuuei.- iw land with v class ot steady, nara wonsm laboring men "and eiiillent Citizens. "We insist.that the scheme of an' immigration union, embracing in. its .operations all of thecptton and borderStates, -be formed as soon , poiu,c -7"- and active of our business men and tarni- to defray Agents abroad and at home, including also sntucient lunas to transport any 'ouuiucr ?Y , . w 2 ot the right sort.ofj.immSrantswho Choose to Come. " . . j rU.--'-. 1 ,M Probable Fatal Shoot luff 'AOrp.: op -f Maitistretf jThe Main" Btreet entrance to the custom hrtncp. was the RTftne of a .Tjrobable fatal n& A ka nniif nm. oKAXttncy nffViif vMtprrtAv ftfternon ati 1 shooting anair; yesterday aicernoon mv 1 o'clock. .The parties 4 concerned iwere " v . rr 1 x rpssrs.J6hn Snellinffs and Ahdrewllon- jeird, .who were until recently engaged 4n . - . a a pannersnip ousmess, ;,wuu lue tenmna- fi An f t li?K : on01 rrr1 ,1 fonlinrr vw-ww, " 6 . whicli hadi existed, between them for a JongriadilBotn-of these gentlemen were wiaeiy Known nere ana .mroagnout j t i : i A .'" tnpiai, uu"wcre equauv popular in ine Monteiro and u G.t Wild, and two smOKing. ISKing tne Cigar in UlS left ll AM9 V. n AMYMMVAAkA iVin V?w-' MAMiltM-iM UB"U . . Huo uvo KfVcul ana SSVinsr. 1 have VOU now I" or WOrdS to-tDate?ect,st?cktm. blow, however, having no morn effect thftn .i.. ."f i . i . . wdjakim comphyrprisev foU 5 -IV erse put at. the head of it jjhatthey.be Eearceresidmg.j7,, 7. . ; : 5 ' XTnU and , complete' history of Chicogo, her ... 7, f -. W??? WARRANTED? furnished with enough to start a first class qinwfrtn Afotta lioa Pa8t -present and fnturef With graphic - ; :..:;;';i'--i';Jw, .luroisucu wiiu couu0u w" A'WaxX-.M launton, JMaBS., lias scenes, incidents and fnE details of the dis t-j4Zrifi&n newspaper in"the city of Hew York, 'and been fined-$6 forpitting tobacco juice, aster, by Geo. Uptcand J. gheaW ... VwemnhH all the expenses of competent on church carpet. - - ' v l raieaVandeb mnl : : ;:'.:l5i cin WWWLPyeffW - V , -Early yesterday morning a young man, A 'grodp Of gentlemen composed of aged about 52 jears, named. George Phil Messrs. Henry .Ti. Hungerford, Andrew i;m) fnrmerlv emnloved as a barkeeoer at yl yreorge VAir tJiXJTiA ;aencev euuae corner oi ientu; ana tjef' Annum, tneladlns.7ear.Book for If 72. -steps oi the postoffice, or in the door lead- streets, evidently the worse foxy liquors t sidse ITe. mqbsxL Co., log vftftua to tiie customhouse, when Soon after arriving at; hlsjrora, he an- ,siP Park itow, ivr Toric. Mr. Boelliogs .walked-, dOWX the Street. Wonnld his Intention to take hik life, ftfc , o A -vt v T- o w t pnieiro tosc ois oaHince ana was Knocicea j - jt appears tffat Phillips has been paving down. Palling on his side, with his faeeki55SSv: to the stone flagging, his head struck the e stone nagging, ms heaa struck the sill, which completely stunned m him. . ..' iron Here he j lav . aooarentl v for a minute. when, quick as lightning almost, up he mriTlr' Hri7""iTfpnH incr liia arm frrm ti.a PPya11 ' ana"exEending his arm from his I side fired a iDerrincer. "whih-no dnnht side fired a Derringer, which: no doubt bad been taken from his pocket after the first blow was received. The parties to yie anray were standing close together so .1 . .1 . r i it- . - ciose mat jur. Doeiungs's ciotnestoos nre from the explosion of thepowder. The ball Aspinwall themj)f $3,000 for distrlbu from ihe Derringer entered his left breast the poor of New Yorlcwialw and pierced one of his lungs. As soon as jp fwm "n tni th, rtlsit: which has shot Mr. Snellings exclajned---i--- afforded so much pleasure to him has been dead man lmntirtrrawinsr his own revolt v.. nm..;AnrAr'AmcUi.i!;f 4.km ;.r . rr, ; itself almost in moment A friend stand- log close st His side extended his arm to tm An siarnnrfl giYemm suppor ana . anotner.wno was appcpacmng at tne time saw the change or color in the cbeekot the wounded man, and came quickly to eive: his 4 own aid. Too1inrr tr nnrl Vi .,. j . T .b1.B8wr"- last, succeeding ocfaog his ' pistol, he fired two shots at Mr. Monteiro, who now retreated across the stree towards the office of the North America Life Insurance Company, where he remained until taken m custody by policemen Shea and .De;. priest, of the second district, who carried bim to , the second police station, i jur. Dneinnge, meanwhile., had lapsed into a state of nnconsciousn$ss,Vint was surrounded by many of his friends, whb in, a.few moments tookhicti?ta 5 his lodg ings, on Main street, near inth; Drs. Beale, Manson, "Walkef", and JIcQuire were summoned to his side, and did all that Was possible for his relief! , At ajate hour !-.. .S -Lt JII.. ..! J A J.iA ilelWea,'Pince.- - i - Gaston Cremieux. who was shot at Mar seilles, was a: barrister practicingUd that' town, in September last btf. wjLS one of I are essences of meats, etc., that by combi tbe leaders of the niob wTiich "tcb'clposses- 'nation with other articles miy,h as power- sion oi tne notei ae vuie uanrociaimecr i.iiH i.f iiiiiiiiiriK iii ni frwi I imu -wm wna Tripn -;'-i.-- ii. a .. -i ii wv uium ui-ium, auu wim luree oiuer Worioro f k rw .Mrw.A'-,T.t?i -p.i w . w wyii ............... a ijiia. sier and ltoux was condemned to de&th44 . - . , but In his case alone has thesentence been executed:' Ubon bein? informed that the I , . .. ...a,., a . i T 7 . : - I show you how a man diest7i -Alter JiavrngT uaaugcu uia uaucia urn , was . u.ccu iu iue Port St. Nicolas.- When he arrived there he asked to be allowed a -few minutes to finish a piece0f poetry, and then request- -p1.'t!i? rflKW TO-lir taf onjArl Mm fr hprr nf I a iriend, to complete a theatrical - play. - it- - w-i i. I which he bad partly Written. U,pon reach- inff the blacsnott exetjujcipnlh firmly placed . a2 - V -.-- M I. ntmsett against the state, ana, taking (Otrj nis coat, umasieneu nis ,snirv jacBa me t unng party, exclaiming, jj ire i rive id t . . i. ,fT- ' f . nv... it i-r i t..j Republiquer He had not completed the lastiword when lie fella corpse. - t : ! - . ; , ; Morcjlndependent Voting. , - Boston and Worcester, Mass., are to be added o, the Jist oft American cities which liaverepudiated party lines in the consid- pryjion oi, muir loca aua,irs,-iavog doio i just chosen their principal municipal ;o&- f good mayor, and because he w a good one be flaf .been re-elected by the .suffrages of axonsiderable number of ;his.Kepublican orTponent" $he rollt of 1 igdipeident'!. nts,i aldna withl Chicaffo.New- tYorlc. Pittsburg, San Francisco, Boston and iiut all this is having its due and natural enect;in .miiaaeiphia.' Tbe t-ibicts iai u uiv iiirciaiijv . hiiii ir T.nBiT.ir i inn.R.viui. khii ir. innrnn warns ' ma nnoa i .... v - - . -., i i..i :u.. . . . i - of.PhiltVdelphia had considered the'muni-t not believe: in proMbitionlawsand thinks their interest wm be dlejdjjf aarovlded J1"1 by those wishing to try it.' You will 0 cipaT situation as thbrouehlv efore thp f it best tofiffht the Hpa JviMh irtflnpnf4 . iicet I?. P?nS uis course our aim is to 1 " recent election as she has been cpmpelled of WarsuMipn and religious bpinion. f ?YTi i U 7: ?. i , to considtitinoe.he.TtoCfwolld now -V.:.";..r . 7, By brder Board of Directors. 'WRIGHT, Wholesale and fieSll at iPrrtf T ' ' i have been' upon the. roll . of,t4 indenend.. T-Tere-i-rJar'vnan--fn rtnraK fn' T' . irxrtJt r .?ff .;-;a - 7h , B' " - ' - - - -nova-tf Ptr 1 vi"Pu --w;iailon IS TaOiaiV DeCOmina' thfl RarKr tvaa loolnnnr TiiYt. tlAtfi a I T rBflrft .J-.5. JfLO TJR. alt irrarlm. ? ' as,strong in inumherasit.htif shown itielf found it he said : " You' can't. iooTmn Vr '11 V - .i.-ro".: V I'll 1 .. a. s ,. ..,. -- ...... - m.- . ,. -j- l j u l.vw - - . ' . 1 1. .ii-AC- ' T... ..... I-.!-. VUKV..-. . r-" I 4cd2.tr mUJAMS i vmnm. . X STAG New York lias a ' " seltavin cl ing "clock, y , . A'1793 cent brought COT 50 at a recent sale in New York: ' T r . - A-Boiid'rf maiCas; thirty-six checat "peddlers in bTs "employ; .' i II-Atf iron ' abd" sel faetory'af Trentdp, J. employs 550 men, . ' ' Laee handkerchiefs we for Bale m .rtew :j orK aH$OW lO:vJuy oiccc. , , , , ' .; y. ' A, Philadelphia nrm WlII.BQpn supply f Russia jvith 500-Mocomoaves., .. ocotca mmisier reiuseuuaiJ- tisin to thechild. ot a man who Sells milk bn.'Sun'day. ' , ft.f0. :: ij. :' . A national cop ventiop' of jrive-- nirese-la TheJ AlabaraWponferenbeis in . . , - - . .-, ,r mi r:-ii 'Hon.;djlo: A, gingham, II, U. irum vuiu, a ,ww,, vohuui. nyri .w frnm fhftt Sffttp - ator from -t.W i-., - V ri i.uo.xvua9iui vmiwaio wiuo Duke Alexis - ar purchasing; many Tiooks relating to the United Btates. ; r " I ' s-i 1 il 'i a I 1 jjfgest "railway , stations jo that kingdom, t : a Ki i ;n;rt ino iia Luoy uuuii wuu uiiiuuu luuiiaio I'-" 1 ' - j A! man iin Dptroit who nnsno- jwrrr man it? xetroic wuo unsuo ccssjuuy aicemptea to nitnimseii DytaK - . i . . , I ' i 'JI...I !1.. .1 . it - f nS poisonj oas peen nnea nye aouarB,, . indiapa, Ilian iCiaimS tn I tr t - ' !.s ' . j " it-":, -'i. cuampionsuip, ana says mat ue can ii itj i hfiJ Mil aou .arcs, aa.ujtiu seven imuuies. A r . An IJt&sacceBsfal Attempt- to Shuffle - i ; j v f f f Fvi 1 tasYi-l n tne st. Mare Hotel, repaired to his resi- fhA amn time, in the nreaenra of hU sia- I I -. l a. m i terrawlng lrom his pocket a two ottnee I .i.l nn.,.n.,m )r;nlr;mr V.lf I iiai vi lauuauuuii ouu -ttu&iuK utu .unui 1 i s u: j.ti,J!a i 'i'-, iuc uuuuu, iiis uaicr wivcu uci ; uugcr Hnwn hia throat whthh cmmA thn wonlil. de if on.il thl5g dose and .--i.Ht-. "J . 1:; piacea mm out oi aauger.j : t i ajsa huu tki ..w y w . vi . fi uv has received him coldly, and aided . with bad whiskey, and theeflects of his reject - ed snit, thus endeavored to end his career. : Xatelastnigbt the young man bad fully Bk a m- a m - unrf r4A w v I W o . -rv v ICWTCiUj UlU XlUIr UCSUCHU ACUQVT the attempt. IF-tsA: 'Rrtriot. 10th. VVT-rlheely Gift. 4 The Grand .Duke Alexis,1 through Ad mrT P..ct ii.a fan, tn Wm TT pnateai,uuuoi tne imperial ci to tne i. w-k. . . . . - Society for the Relief of the Destitute children of Seamen-a graceful recognH tion o the profession to which the Grand I nnv ua rnrrx . TIia fAmoiriinv CA AHA he. has placed at the disposal of the Society &r' . . Ju IUO impiUICUieui, IUC.A UW Ui WSW York. This liberal act of out imperial itor is well timed, and is noObe least phasing incident of his visit as fCp'indica- ion tha io the midst of ' the gajety that Butrounds him, he does not overlook the fact that every great city has its full share 0f.6aflfering aSd poverty.-JVF. Herald,. j)ec - - 1 . 'fTa.Lf'8; ' . t vaineorEsrss. Land-investigatoii o scientific subiects. I .. 11 I a . . . , ' irouna mat an egg conined greater food, in the compass it occopies, thin' Of any other known substance. vTree, : there m nniiAi 4t vfsi"tiifa t 1 r vnriMrM 1 11 h iiiwiii 111 1 n ubvmi - vnn w .-- i .. 1. v ; r.'-:Aui 1 . 1. - ..... - r .... ,: i -. - "- '. . ' W XU. JL - - UV 1 U X II Fmrtmt aion.tne egg is the mosniintrtgHa i t.kiiih i iipi k. i iiifirn diriupiBT.iiinin cr pia. .;f-1ri- ..!: s i uieui. iu bixjkuzjckk i una twenty uincsiiB I Kiir KrooS r . f, v; !.... sf . . . . . a L...tie . . , , s iu itw.f-i wu Ur ' w - !! bhiiiii. I - Fmury anaara:'- - : :. ' '-.; ' J r . The Chicago fire is not the mostTfearlul . - rf Tr jTT - 1. . "f floods, plwhich we rhave bad i brief ac - vuuuts, buulucikcu euuaic uiiiea ui territory: an arear exceeding that of one 1 third of Eoslandiaudi Wales5 When the fact of thenieljt dense population of Pfi.no ia fotrAn infrt pnno?f.orafiAn .flia'a'v-i-l .iii.: ..,?v---fcut. --.- palling- nature bfthe catastrophe Wilt 6et- l.terbe apprematexfc ; Tb -flood occurred jn J the northern part .6if,tieepweV:andu was ocasioiiecj pj ihe breakmg jiOf thjabanks .... ' ' .- - . . -r - - i. - ' 1 . - , - . I oi amerce y nen tne nrst oreas occurrea f m 1 k: .. - w . , . i tnt people mignt pernapsnavestoppea it, but Instead ot setting the people at Work; J theoials sentto sacrmc nosed to control the waters. When iheir; aev.otions were.turough,?the damage was past re&eiiy.hrCinSQqzettei0 i;;; t ti tu:.-t, J i ne, caiuoiic jjisnop arciay;! oiiew Jersey; '-whoTately-rdelivere'd-a temperance nence Unionf that:tJtate,Us. reoorted1 to have declared that , he has ordered the clergy' tc refuse Clif istian burial, to who dje of Ui .effects of liquor; as those I aswell .as 1 - . ehurrous thatwhenjsheliing com and a ernelnewnto the wood-pile he femoved seven conls of wood to ficdlt.? A neigh-i bor staMrbg-t)y"dfoyped a kernel wbere! SPECIAL NOTICES, BATCHEtOB'S HAIB DTE. ? . ... . . ... . ..... , .. a -.,"'.- i This superb Hair Dye is the best in the World ' rerfectly Harmless, Reliable. anJ Instant taneous. No disappointment. No Redxculous Tints, or Unpleasant Odor. 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Hf ' Tt' IT" --- SS 7. ?."5Sf f.fi! 5in? it offers three first- lUMjiN nnriiNi miM liar liih nric price of one of them. j A -variety of premtunas on eqnaUy liberal 1 H?8, ( ft an original, flrstiass magazine. VolomeX begins with Jan. '.2.. Three speoi- meneopUBtret; ddss s. S.SUT. I ,. - . . " I ' .1 ourgn.jsi. i. papbk., ronr Hundred EtrrmTinei or n . -., . r - - . "03 Plants and D2L??i 'LL TWO COLORED PLXTES. 1 v twlJ&lZr B??L'?f ? Q" iu the World. AllforTsar I ti-HT, TXJ TO OS 6 WDO tUlnK OfbUylnr BeedS. 200 000 sold Of 1871. -JAMES VICE, Rochester, N. T. ' PETERS The Dec No., prlce30a, has 19 pieces Vocal and Instr'l Piano Music, worth (4 jn sheet foim. ' We vrLl mall two back Nos. for ttrrnrn it four for or Jan. to Dec. MIInIIIAI. .,'71, lor J 25. .reshlar nrice. S3.. Bound copies for 187U gUt siaes. c 4 ; ana eages, so. Tne music is dv .Hays, Thomas, inkl, Gounod edgred (Ae be$tpr&nuiter of the. growth aad beted?1 i &JXf2?r1ts' CQ,Bostpnf JfssJ-J morel itr 1IIUHI I I'M anwjl l U IIUJ II II III I II M I ; ,. -, t ..T.-.i: ti.fi 1 T..s',.i ' fMMlSffliS ' i jjm 1 1 i i N i' - ' '"f pnzes.... 12,608 r - r?S TS. S y-s j nrilrt - Pe amounting to... 280,406 iiaaiS-2m , Publishers, PorQanCMe. smtia r-"j!T,l?AHf AM) HARIlLESSrlAS ATER f Alflr A MOJITir 1 ' Horse'fanilshed. I Ex- VjJ penses paicu a. j. sAW,r Alfred, Me. '-. AiWOIMk QJJAVisJ-A Victltfci Of early In-1 i lUHLum iinnHVi fiM-Vinur t.ti 1 in vain av.nr r : . -.TT r 'iiiri-ILr-J-rr-rir iLCf Jtf? .!.. rr,-iir3Tr:-.'r' "i iu n..auii. luui :.!...: b. ru w rn. irt I Bw.. v.u.;Widit)--yi ! -,t .Ti I : , TixiilTlr T-SABS -E-CPEBUElifCfi c I l:f - i....j-A-i- , ;1 - ill TLli. TJCATB BUT 4TP . T t Bl i v" - 1 v;.tr r T iT-" p ---f.yt-3.. i The cheapest book ever onblishedconiatn; f61?661,1?1 Pes, and cme hnn- SSttlSSSSSSit-, Ing nearly three hundred pages; and one hnn 3 .A . . 3 . i e . . - . . " . . - the anatomy of the loimau organic in tttitatefcA t :) CLEAR PREPARA?IOii: 1 of health and disae?with a itreatise: oh early 1 V" inJ? botUe, 'as easily 4ppUed aawater. imnn thA I mind -and body,- with the- author's nbm of j - treatment the only rational and: successful hS0 2 cBtis.'i??5 a JevTt of cases .- 4. .- k . . --. . , - r i SjACIliLCH-l-. .: -CaL jL ULU1U1 HdVIaHF TJT1. TDA m!l11A1 I truthful adviser to the married and those contemplating marriage-wllo en- i?1"1 u- .oeir pnysicai ; conaiuon. ceub irBB fjr nnsLHiri. ri an v onnraaa om of tVenty-fflfecents iisoV'iASt t rency, by addressing VjL laCUQIX. No. VDOHA&T, WhlCh hia book trM.t.Alt.1ini. t-n-nnnllv mK mail; and tnedicinea sent to a-v- nart of th worl ia -v i tde 8-W4w FIRST CO-OPERATIVE STOltEi Of ii S-3o.bes;to omEiiKr - ; - T i atoount rinWr!hAiT . I notified' that unless a-Ouhtrinr!hAjT i - - . ... I nov 2S5taw30d Sun Wen ; President. fi- Flour ! Flour ! ....... m 1 11.1(1 III , IIIII WIL 111 VII ll.v. p-a ywa Mm - I n iti I 1 X -1f . .. . . : - ' l WaamII f&vxjv. ----.o"jtti, : ; - : r-r 1 VJUjr., , . ; , ti - " .MISCELLANEOUS W. C. DUEHAM. - 1L J. MotUFFIE. The Carolina Banner, EVERY SATURDAY, AT SUEJDBY, la Dressed Poultry. JIlNij.'FAT TTJRiES AJ?B CBICSEKS,' . : f On Consignment. For sale cheapby dec 16-tf J ' ; v JAS. tf. STEVENSON. ' OnlyOiieDbllarP ( THE VICTOR" ! KID GLOV ALL SIZES ANDCOLORS. at noyl4-tf ole Agenti 7 ? 7 rProvioioiis j 600 UESS PORK, Full North Street, 1 (( Boxes Dry Salted Sides, I -ns.:So;It-lvU 30 Hhds. Bacon Sides and 8houldersX, ir .i i :,it7JoreJs ,. deo2-tf ' ' WILLIAMS &! MtJRCmSQICi j Louisiana State Lottery :;;c::GOIvnENY.: Incorporated Aufiost 17, 1808. CHARLES T. IIOWARD...:....PRESIDE2fT , SHJf jLE JfDMBEIl tOTTEBT, -I - SPLENniDSCHErR--ONT.V 20.000 NTTMBKlLS CAPITA!. BIZE.. $50,000, CLASS R J ; TO BE 'DRAWN AT NEW ORIEANS - ON 8ATUKDAT, December 23d, l7l7 HO WARDSIilMONS A CO., CorrOToaa 't i SCHEME : 20.000 r-Mets OHlji l prize of $50,tx)0 ls...V........ $50,000 . 1 prize of 80,000 is.. ...... ....... 30,000 1 prize of . 20,000 is. 28,000 .-. 1 prize of ,10,000 is.. ............. 10,000 1 prize of .000-4aM;rvr.-;;... 9,000 -1 prize of 8,000 is....... .... 8,000 1 prize of 7,000 is.. 7,000 1 prize of '6,000 is.... k.1 6,000 ; a pruo ui ? UfWv la., o,uuu 1 prize of 4,00ft is.... .................. 4,000 1 (Late of the Clarendon Barand Oyster Saloon) 1 prize or r S.ooo Is........ SXK)J,. . .- . . A lllUOUi . ...... ...... t . .A WW. z,ouo ' a prize ot ;i50i l prize of 1,000 1 prize ot 1,000 1 prize of 1,000 1 prize of 1,000 lpilzeof :i,ooo t 1 prize of 1,000 1 prize of -1,000 ; 1 prize of 1,000 1 prizeof. looo l prize of .1,000 1 prize of 1,000 1 prize of ,1,000 1 prize of 1,000 1 prize of 1,000 1 prize of i; 1,000 " 1 prize of 1,000 .1 prize of -1,000 1 prize of 1,000 .1 prize of 1,000 1 pfize of , 1,000 l prize of 1,000 a l.prize of u; 1,000 1 prize of . 1.000 Fare.......;....;:.. 25,000 t - 1 prize of" 1,000 J "Orders to teaddressed to l :CHAS: T. OWARD. : , Lbck Box 9SOi PosiOfflceVNew euuic i J'. --'vio xuiy wiaer. or Ke&ris IIATTAHS i ... .. w . - ;.. . . . i . .. . - wxv - w a . iiovu Y jvni . juk, t .au.,. t-i - "r' Li .,no ru-'i.:. jojciaxv ' i ii i" i i a in I . - -ui iu . n ,. '. T-.J . --' t--, sji-rruJV ' rr wtiiwiywn. x. v. , v li At P-EPECTJVT j."TnAv lor restoring Gray Hair, to lta nttttn-ni mi and - youth ul im ui appearancet. to .eradicate and I U.8n O. rnlr . " f.n Tirnmnt- the r.i-vnf ti he Hair and. fts fTlHntr "l tibblt -rAVKr.fcss and perfectly free from any poisonous substance, and wiaTtherefo zzzJsZ . uv uiry ana unpleasant pre ions now in use,. Numerous testimon have been sent -Tro7nanT tl?06? cltizens. In everything in wMch OOnUU. neither Snprsr nf TH q-ii tratopr Silver, it does not soil Vho ir Z afafe is agreeably perfumed aad makes one I-- -uv w-wou uoosuig lug ine Jtiair in n t restores the coloTof.the Hai-mo .SSfect do?s k, . luoo Threrton dav's JfiSra KiBJ.Jl .w.the Hair wfth o.,-rrtVi onH , i h. "crabary lo t8 I wfTOii?o proauces a pleasant and cooling affect ba the scalp and gives the Hair a rleaainr iinnaa.. I scalp ATIOM. - o- I Piwairifii7:.-ii J PATFKTS "cited; by MUNN 4s CO., Pud .1 niLll 10 Ushers Scientific Arnnriram. .17 Hurt kAar I-- V - 1 'J-wenty-nve years experience. - Jramnhleta :. ftorit..ininr va. t : , ' fc AIICUU:-aWB Will full directions how to obtain Patents, free.. J"iu.m oi 119 paffes.containinelhe Jxxuvr v-fcua DV conntlnn anrnlIlnio-a ra I .o adutos for obtaining Patentsl mailed on receipt of 25 cents. 4 H -TX t- X -7 " ... - --"MIBCTBtaAMBnng - Branch Agency. IS furnished with a foli outfit.,' ' chines and Attachment T Rn?f!euii?lkr Needle?, &c, for the ?acSmmn A 0 5i2S3?? pan of rhQ o? 00 00 f Attachments by Mrs. efceMao8 ana dec 16-tf ; jx . im Jh p ij, Ifp. 19 Front StreetllmI B?JD. 'Guns, Stoves, Lanterns, Puam " ,C . OH, Tin and Sheet Iron War?1086116 ROOFING DONE at SHORT NOTlr AQBXt FOB F AlnBABK'B 8OALE8 " dedl3.tf , . . . :.7N:"o. ;7!!i pill :.,4 trr yTESTi & HABRKS .it: . lU.ii FFER' a large and selected stock of VJ at Lowest Cash Vrlce8'Call an"dexamine our stocV nf gS Maiket Street, llard wick's Old Stand, tf Lit m fr'-ri ioMFOED HOUSE. i.-i , 44- f ' -m- J- VJIljI ROOM, iT7rj?SBB SUPERIOR SEQARS AND BOT W TLED LIQUORS canaiwivB0?: I connection with, that Snperior, Brand of ' CHEWIIIG TOBACCO. L, .e iAlSOr i FHrnished Roojas, by Day, Week or Montt. sin " - T, I Ji A3 CLIFFORD. Prop'r rrr H.-BTJRKHIHER, ; Wholbsaui and Retail Dxaiks Ix Tobacco, Snuff AND SEGABS. Slffn or tbe Indlaa Chief, . No. 6 Marhet St. dec 3tf D. J. Gilbert, i TTAa removed to No. A Sonth water street, -a aj next- ooor Deiow k a wards & wall's, where he will continue the same business,' and hopes, by prompt personal attention,' to recelveLtbe patronage heretofore extended to him;. He also has two good .Billiard Tables for sale or rent, which can be purchased very low for cash, with all their fixtures, noy l0-3m . , : . u Butter f aid Cheese. . JRIME 1TACTORT CHEESE, A NUW TORE STAT-S BUTTER and CHOICE WESTERN BUTTEE, For saleby -j v Oct lS-tf 1 , ; :,..;.- i. ADRIAN 4 VOLLKRS. ti.' j ... ,r. f. , ; . r Eice !:Eice! LB3..; FRESH BEIT EICE, FROk rilttONICTK .itlLLS, dec9tf ia r; willard bbos. J?QIX21Kv& SON, .a .a DEALERS IN; - -' 7 - - PipeiMMi irticles :M Cigars. '"'WIT AT W T .ha . :XVTiii.TLSiM. t ip 43 Maiden Lane, :;.;;;?;; uu.;- .......-... , i ... . r- . r: :. .. ..i 10." uenuinojueerscnaam weu Address, fto6etUl5irci- Ac, Let ter BOX 6846. -:-! ivl jinie2-Mf T.a--unn1 .finirtfA. W.iV .-- -.- . FREE -dvi!i LODGE, G. V. O. ot 0. F., will t?lveairanl reveeanct Soiree, at tne oiiy Hall. Wedneadav evenin?. lth inst., for ine Mr. iShuby win S?,worui5?JLoatP "eT. Jtr. uy deli an address In connection with the or- der. . -Committee of Arrangements : .: .. i ; JOHN H. BROW 10 r .-i. i u ANTHONY UAULTSBY. dec7-lw , J GEO. E. BERDEN. IfjSalt-USalt! SaltTT If -A rtA SACKS AMERICAN and 7 , .: 7 ' ' - --r For ale by i V . dec 7-tf 1 ,;7;7jI-LARDBKOS' Germania Saloon. Wtcm W vn FIRST- ll .rr.Asa aunni-bv nW nnd Front ' V1sars auu wVceriB3 " . on hand, and satisfaction sruaranteed. , . " deolO-lm' ( ;v H. BREMER. Proprietor. EIolaBses and Svrup. - i,3 "7, I """"nrxi-i-, nuscb : s;.:syiiijp : -: For sale very low by June2l-tf ' , VlLLAED BE09 ucv --i-'-s n smos ent
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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