' : Tnesl3ayI)eceinjber 3.9, 1871: Editor ud - Proprietory to TRB CIBCULATJONk OFi THE MOJZN- ' tiir RID SCENES AT-JSANDItlNG- . The recent severe illness of the beir to the'Er&lSIf Osrofiefwai a& cvenwell cal culated in 4hex present condition of the - , public miudrto Agitate poUUcal and Social Prince of "Wales is not a popular favorite. ; . The gxiaeenjhismQther, Jerself, has " -:-. lost in iH4idnOhe peppbf Iter iljl'r nuted fandness fcaVnftssfArftfcbe and .-n. onaccountf :her lioiOTSglectof public afiairs:. since, ihe 'eath of Prince . Albert... Indeed, the people oj ngian a - are beginning : to ask JthemTBtfc jques V iioa' atSUWr cosllj fehow 4f loyioi inevitaWe second question follow,) " Is - not ; republicanism - thaperd?etterr The toiling masses of Great Britain will ' not be satisfied as' long as the present cosUy and ' magnificent government is - maintalried largely at their expense. They 1 wtllIskTtTt' and Vlf their - pure'si inVmbsl. inlet igenl representatives will-not come boldl IbrwaKl -ad; speak r ; ; , for them,, second class en fanatics and " " Ngnoramuses;wili. There are leaders in ;. "the JAraf ij'f England who are qualified in every respect but? moral jfirm ness to champion thj interests of the og injr'classes.. Iti would, be far, more natural for these men to represent the laboring pedpfe than ; that MrV Disraeli 'and the Tory party should form with them that singular coalition projected by Mr. Scott ' Russell nnhjsiri of . fikmfcdv7prkingmcaht'J 1 4 Bur whelherthe laln se'nsibteHRussell, or the fiery, communistic ; Odger, of the impetuous, theatrical Dilke, or the states - ' man Bright, or the', cultivated, conscien tious but somewhat vacillating Gladstone, .shall either of them or neither ile-ad the English people into, the republican ' fold, 1 ' it seems pretty certain they will get . there J Deiore tne reigning nouse oi xiauuyc s very much older. ' " These vexing, haunting problems' of what will constitute the - English future will not down at the bid- dinjr.v They recur at every new phase . affairs aume. The illness of the young V - - Piince of Wales surrounded by his weep 4ing family i aioltffiatipwho have - no reason to love him or- his looking on in sympathy, is almost dramatic in its intense ; ' , interest. jhe English are eminently a makes tbemf respect the perishing "shreds ofJ monarchical rule. 1ieyare also a kindly afiectionecTpeoplfi. xr The; recollect tion of the earlieryearsot jyictoria reign, when the young, pure hearted and en , thusiastic sovereign knit the hearts of all " En&:lishmen firmly in loyal devotion to herself and House, yet lingers in England and this'devotion though' sensibly lessened . is .strong enough to make itself- manifesi on the occasion of these sad scenes at San- dringham.'- THE PURITY OF TUB PUBLIC SER , TICE. The independent Republicans in the United States Senate are givingtne Ad ministration a very warm "i time Ini the; interesting debates on the organization olJrake cicre orless exercise in the-opett air a committee on retrenchment which took.JVery ilay; Allotr yotirself some innocent place last week and which-terminated ini the defeat of Mr, TrUmbuirs Yprotiso, the! aavaniage wasTeryi;ieariy,WKu uq re . formers. ' The ablc speeches . of . Messrs.; i Schurz and Tram bull put the GHnt Sena' tcrs in aflotter.'.. VixL-ifS0W: Now, this subject of - the purification of -the civil service Is the main subject at this . , ; vtinie agitating the public, an should well V have the preference given it in the legisla ' . tion of thV present CJtfjgjjB.iiS last thing the Ad'jniiiistration intends! do - "A.ing is. ta make-. -xeforas, j . Its plrominent ' v 7 jeldefs ia Ctihgtess have, ; nipped 1 in the 'bud every moTement looking towards re . 'X- trenchmenti hoseof-the Republican - - leaders like jilessrs. Schurz, Trumbull and -'.' Bamberg ' ' Vknowing.darermaintaih? .speak tbeir rnid before A J ne &enare las ,: ff thnv have done before C the i neonle. while v".: tbey., feei '.tnatfTtneyi ariin?a(faeCifleaf 50 t'conypu Pf fomidPi neir btt ste was Mbbljgjd M, party, amyet conscious, that inMly-Ag nave a record: to maRe ana are . qeter - mi ned to mater ' that record a clean, honest jjnejregfjrdless of'parCyjdictation' r"Mt wji jutnKFnrF,'73'mci.wiure- tna.in Tmanent'estranrr 1 frorhimd m mnfSnflv. . .. 'i-1"" v, !,'"': i vy'Xhpt tdtecTtfp that X - We 111 etUe'fuWreitWlmileri 1 ; u .aUJ cccc.o- Auwuca all Ca.hodc&v.Jjeb nr- -Pfesident and iee toidt(ithoiitM .: ! J .1 il ..a L ' m i - .-- . r oi iae laiacrsciot tne party the ment"' r,'r?w8?., Foar" ' fteKTOaVM! ;ope for aftef lh ivauere luoisiay with a party ad oV : .it .- . . i. . .T i r. . . I ; organization. Thev sav tnf Li?.4'r. HPWAjirFuwff1' :.'....-?.' '...1.1..:..-,... yjr't. i f". uc Iluri- fied to command ; their allegiance. aa? that thieving? androbbery ! aii)tfcr unblushing outrages mast ceaseVand. that radical reforms must be instituted in every brkncj throw themselvs back on their origbjal t rights "as citizens, unbound byJ.slayisti ing corruption tina too craziue&a c,4 linagers arenas basininglitr ; jr-t managers . . V a - : 4 TEe hope of - the country; fgitbaefeat of Grant. Only in his overthrowjf there any chance for a restoration of tlibsS tibe ties wrenched la way vfromriie Je the party in power. ,The Prcsidlent is gathering! undhim evetyjptical vampire in the landndihey'arQ sucking; the life blood of the people. ; I When the peopie"arise: fin' tieirwrath and drive oqt the bats' aid -thf keepgr, then ma v! we hope for good, and fconest, 1 and pure government, and not nnm thenj In republics all laws must ongina the people. ' If the 'source lsiforrobt the streams will be corrupt, and f the people, who are the fountain-head under our dem ocratic system, .permit the politicians to muddy the waters of the head Jpringi the whole system must suffer from.the Jricon venience anJ inj ury; resulting Tbi peo ple must start the reform ball and keep it in motion untillthe last thieving Jpl?teeman isdriven'out. Nothing short 01 toe most thorough and sweeping changes fwiU an iwer. vvnen me - souu, , uouesi mnnaco, fully . awake . to a "sense of their .critical danger, civil-service reform,-about which h5emrtf5nd0ibera haje. had so much, to say, will be effectualefv SPAIN'S BELLICOSE ATTITUDE Is no to be numbered with the humors of the times. " It may be likened to a tem pest in a teapot, a flirt's anger, a rpstiiSr personation Of Himletanything in which. the. impotency rof tha things realized, is contrasted, with the raaghftude of.thecori ception. Spain under Charles V.' was Jthe proud Queen of the nations Spain under Amadeus is barely mistress of her own re duced possessions. Her sudden flare Up, then, with the United States" because Mr. -Grantthe Weaklesidat iherQi; has, at jMtwaked'up to fiTsiight sense of dignity and! seems determined to make Spain be have herself, is amusing, very. What does this country care for the four , thousand additional troops sent to Cuba?r If .we cared to, we could annex the "Ever Faith ful Isle,"- with, her thousands of mixed bloods and simon pure African barbarians. But as we have some of this sort; of citi zens of our own to spare, it would be better to postpone the luxury of snnpTA. tronView years. . . u. jzt,:; ' - Jyspepfels, If a man wishes to cet rid of dyspepsia,' i t f be must give his stomach and brain 1 less to do. It will be of no service for-him to follow any particular regimen to live on chaff-bread, or any- such stuff to weigh his food, &c so long as the brain is in , a state of constant excitement. Let .that have proper rest, and the stomach will Dcrform ita functions. But it be pass 14 orr15 hours a day: in liis office;-or pounting room, and take no exercisoi hisstomach will inevitably; becbihe' paralyzed: atid',;if '.', 1 . . - ..... ... .... Lw ne put notninginio iiJjni a craerji uB, it will not digest it. - in- many cases m is the brain that is the primary cause. Give tht rlAlipfttn ' ofcfjin some ' rest Leave your Cosiness behind yonwhen you go to your uome. ua uui si uuwu w jwui uju ner with your, brows knit and jour rhind absorbed in casting up interestiiccounta. Kever abridge the usual hours f$f sleep. rpr.rR&tion. Eat - moderatel v. slowly,' and of what votfDlease. provided it!be not the shovel and tongs. It any particular jdisb disagrees with you, nowever, - never ioucq it or look at1t:JJO nonmagiw tpat joi most livelbttlTVe brea jot oat-m eal por ridge ;'ft reaso nabW quantity of nutritious food is essential to tbe mind as well as the body. " Above alibauish all r thoughts of tbe subjecti li you nave any ireaues.on dvsfteDsiaCr domestic edicine,jetc.; put coogtantlv talking . andthinkingr.rabuttt f yIpepsiayo wUtsurely- haveiti. ! Ed- riaavnrtn InrtTPt ttlftt VOU DSTB B HtODiaCU. Keep axkar conscience ; live temperately; regularly, cleanly. Be industriousftoo but be tmpeTa,te.Applet(mJ. Journal., , Harder and Suicide. At South Littleton, Mass., aoout twenty six miles from Bostona- sbockuig furder and suicide ourreaWedhes'day a,fte noonwfifchha ciuisedVrea? 'excite tbrbusbootJthe vJllagTltrrcfcEeaMng, I woo .pas resiueu ur ; Buiueuujo . u onntiVn nart nf Tittleton. latelv be Addicted WStrtfg drink, andduHng he j. gha accowiing? Taeciarea .nes.-inienua yesterday "to repair q JerherV house rhia rUiflratinn,met with a iorrent oifas- n'eighboVi og Vatooiv an d cpwna h alf i-iaxt!d uith-rtrmrr hgietuiued to highonse Toi- nVwn orTfrtntid th -J. his wife had Ibfeen fti vir f rra bia DockeksdrjiJThp ex- 4matior,fVGodWF ri-iri Kn1 v nT fU wife he: 1 . 1 ' afflicted rhildren of tbejonJlVjEtfiod neaf mtfwlt-itd-ieije the fVfcartleW "u6rkUiftin Wi.rlcovfer.-- t - n.. F ra"via b:oao T- punishment increases every year. pturnea4ctauzxKr oixnetprcj siwarus ted children oftMfanilyJttfiQd Thev - :- sxaw . i , : , . . .. - . -- -- - ----- -- : - : f.p Small-pox isf darnagingtTo York trade now. . r f 'Sri' "beer nam ed 'Hymen iJMsSSfi ptlaSepesi in' warnither f agentin OMo Is- ntfw a one-legged Federal fojuntf ntiemepojliopowde hjr,h:aij5c?r :feiP;! Thirty even mempersuoi wo house for ;: . v A......' 4' steamboatbuilt forxise in: Boston harbor, taaidM;tinguishinff jfires among Jthe sWpping on thfe wnirvesi or in streets near the water. f i'- trgM-a, f; .W fly:t yTlie icel crop, will lio f ef large one next year. Every wfiere the ice rnen are aireaay garnering goou juppiic of ice. varvins from ; C to 12; "inches; in thickness,,, t:&M':'&i iiSK small j child fciils .i'lllinbis; climbed. upon a chair ta wipe Usface 'on a; hangidg toweU ..Tne coair suppea, ana the child, catching; in .xne -towei, -was hanged byhtoe neckmnd4iedi The Edinburgh Scotsman : describes1 a' feat of road steaming 1 It says th at a steam locomotive has ; Just accojnt plished a jour- oey wuhout paral!elr-TizVvnnlnS rom Ipswich to Edinburgh by-road, a distance Oi DJlies, in, 1 1 uoura vruvoiiiug vumc This engine, which ?is one of four now be ing built fo?he;: Indian gorernment by. Messrs. Ransome?, Blms & Head, of lips"' wicfit rnderBjtThomp3on8 s patent,vith; India rubber tires; has been put i through a 8eries:of most crucial test pending with the-one'now recorded. . che .is called the Bavee. nfter one of the Punjaub rivers, and Is of 14 nominal borse-powerr but has ssy-' eral times been worked up to 80 indicated horse-power. Weight, . about a 3 tons ; length, 15 feet; breadth;- 8 feet 8 inches; heicht Jto.top nl ; chimney,.. 15 Jeet. :The omnibus ! weighs about 8 tons," 1 and' is seated lor 21 people inside, 44 - outside totaJU CS. 'The description given of the adventure of the'i travellers is very amus in?. At J Sto wmarket the town ? pump would not supply sufficient, water for the j monster, and at -JNewmarket - the engineer was refused l.water. at the water- works. r At Ely a guide was engaged to pilot the .machine across the fens to Peter borouzh. and this-' person contrived to lose hiawaT about. ten miles from Ely. and to brine bis charge to the brink of a 40-foot Tivect jUatsidei womeri near tna- Doraers, w . - m. mm m , - . L . . " , a toU man refused to allow a passage; and steam power had to be applied to bis gates before tho itavee couia proceecu- me ea- g'tne was to leave Edinburgh for Jpwich to-day."r n Utr Ko Klix Wl tnMsea a onirlit. ' rn t'he Vrlal of jrW. Avery, at Columbia, 8. C. on the 13th inst.. the chief. witness for the - government u was 1 Kirkwood llL membership. described ?Vrafds! arid impli caiecr lucpTisvnem a saiisiBCburjr (uauuci. The following ts 'a, part' of his testimony I made disclosures to Colonel Akerman at Cartersville Ga I went there to tell him. I never talked to anybody else about what1! Knew until I- saw. Colonel Merrill last week itf Torkville:-- 1 r- ; .t , Q.--"Where" did ypu fme from1 when nl bhsinesa there.-1 1 did call "on -Colonel Akermar"1-W just .alked"abnti;tteat-jers in generavx'Cttunj iruiu- iuwpf I bad no business there, but 1 went to see Colonel Merrilli - He told me tb come down hereas a witness. He didriot torornise me anv roofaev or reward!1 1 did receive $200 in Washington : from rtoloneF Akerman's cleric. -1 'supp08e-it wasto' defray; my expenses in going to uartersviue,,' is- was Sixty miles -xrom wnera x was uviog , io Cartersville. !rt wouldnbt fake that much, money. The clerk didn't say for what be oaid me tbe money: He just 'counted it out to me and r receipted for it. 'J didn't go to Washington io get; the. money onlv went: there ttf see tbeeity.!1: i -Ji The documents accompanying tnejtfresi- dentH message disclosed 1 a large disburse ment from the national treasury; Tor tne been found out here whatbecame of $200 WAemonlrfeWis a man. in this State who?annof .fspeaV;:t"ot his fathferi f Previous td tilsbirthbnWdiffi- hliJlI W-lrviW..V. IlKn. pandf fdr&eM'ilder&bflimefnsed' to The difficulty was sub-i BS-lDbrni ana it -when sit ' It continued sobtririe hildas i five years oldrw lien tfteTfather; having ex,L ness. When the. nnnishroent waa lnflictei 14t;eliciah6flirnrgrjatbap and "groans Kilfftold bufaiblvmrthe lftfle iMflerer eoultt tspeak3, thWgnfti Vai a ty eudeavorea to aoso. auwdo werw pre- . . .jv.i tui.:4 a:J' "Tfrl; r ar 't!l efforts .to Lfconjsewnnijjiift. vVHiw" duce tneaost joiuenEigi8n groans. xMnethf raiaa3pleiio4Bhr0ww ere ; ch utc ti. rinTKitts neliL GUxiwfk Vim aanqaTS blowftdrhe'obituary-nrtist8,,a United States benate are wiwBm iu8 f fifty and sixtyr tf'i't -"f -At a publi"9 anctiou Jn Mor anfiM ; -irirituck v. "the 'other day, the j speak with him.' , I FBequentiy neaiea-, tne-cmiq wi fatlipr. Time nroved this. . oOinionv lobe erefifyBJjdjivatlcst($o crash m! -to the jrotf T " 7 j . : 5 . thelarx rUthe Xtocrr-ftticut:-. ptflpifc Tbewots itppetMea' precrpitatelj Tronr the tlskLxUjcrc2i t e225SS3ibv,fiwesa xor rtform- our sacred conslnjciititoj sTfe iwiKH?9 a whole meetinsnouse tqcSSr fortunate Christians, nvnw. A-wrn rEiECAtTTlON. v -1 v " . - -i-' Vp" This Is a season tbat tries the frame and tlie nnnstltuUon. If. there te a weajc upov either, trie chilling damps, the malariousf ogs," 4ho varieties ol temeratnro that mark the omencement of the-winter Season aresure ta fidlluThArevre Tew systems tnav hare not a.weafc .epot somewhere,5 and the wisest thing that ai?ymto'?drrbmanlarriaa la to fortify it by a course of Hostetter's Stom acli'Si enemy . a.t bay. Ittwari'when a city is menacecl rtfie flrs thing to be done is to atrengthen thd ramparts. The gam policy shontd be addicted vltti the hu-1 man 'body, when 'its .direst foo, malaria, is abroad, :'Xf the stomach is weak, this tonio will lend it vigor df , the bowels are morbidly sensitive, Jhif alteratire will regulate them" ; if the liver is inert, this wholesome stimnlant willirouse it f, there is constipation tola aperem will cure it j if there is nervous e- hility, yus nervine will replace it with, nerv ous vigor ; If there is, impurity in the blood, tjiis depurent will neutralize it ;'if there is a cloud on the spirits, this exhilarant will dispel It. 'These are facts that nave -been demon strated every day for the last - twenty -years. Can as much be said for any other medicine or rather, can asmueh be proved? for anything maybe said by the unscrupulous, i Do not ac cept any of the local bitters sometimes recom mended by .dealers in lieu of the Standard Kestorative. i dee iT-eodlw-sun wen ra BATCHE jLOII'S D AIU DTE. ' Xhis'superb Hair Dye is the bed in fhm World Perfectly .Harmless; Reliable; and Instant taneous. No disappointment. No Redieiilous Tints, or unpleasant oaor. xna genuine v A. Batchelor's Hair Dye produces IMMEDI ATELY a splendid Black or Natural Brown.1 Does not Stain the Skin, but leaves the Hair Clean, Soft and Beautiful. The only 8afe and Perfect Dye. t Sold by aU Druggists 1 Factory ISJBondetreeVNew York.. .- , -sm -m feb 7-e?dly-ent Tu Taar.:0t:.t2illri K08KOO. This celebrated Medicine has attained a high reputation, as a reliable remedy for Purifying the BJood, Restoring the Livf and Kioneys to a healthy action, and "Toning up" .tne- Narvous System. Its numerous and remarkable cures of the worst forms of Scrofula, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Liver Complaint, KWney disease, t Eruptions 6i itbiuSkui, N ervoua roatrauoa, -Ac., has caused it to become a standard remedy, It is aow prescribed -by pnyslclans, and recom mended by oar best citizens. dec 7-DA W ft Fly ent . MISOKTiTi A NEOUS. THE Ii ARQ JEST and FINEST ;uaijrf:"S:A8S0RTMENT OF Goods at Popular Prices V'r,Ztt -V.j ' . ZVl:. j. . 45 Market Street, HAVE JUST RECEIVED a splendid assort ment of DRY GOODS of all descriptions, con sisting in part of SILK POPLINS, REPS, ' ' - t SZ?i . ; :zi vprwrn MERINOS. And a full variety of 1 , FRENCH AND ENGLISH DRESS ' GOODS, : Especial attention of the ladies is called to their splendid assortment of , J; , sj LADIES' UNDER "GARMENTS, " 3 - . . . i ,, , ,.- ..... . - .. r 1 . , LACES, EMBROIDERIES, P . i -v ; KID GLOVES, Ao , Ac: ' VELVETEENS 8ATLNS, all colors. , t , , --Anne'selecUon of V, - LADIES' TRIMMED UNTBtMMED HATS. i .. r f.v f -'"'' f i f - - t r . - - L ' ' i L'i jt.i V -it rttmrtwrr' -4-. Boys, and; Youths,' of all grades and at prices ...i. ..... f ' to suit. 4 4 ; JfOTlGNSr .TRUNKS, jVALISES, HATS & CAPS. "UMBRELLA, Acn ftc,' Ac.: " J , W Do not forget the place; . ' .. ; " H. St B. EMANTJEL. .. nqv?t-tf ; f , CAS Market Street. -i ITow Store!. IJexGpbds! GBEEIIWALB & CO;, : S3 North Water Streetr;ttext ' door to wiliard llros. i W H OLE 3 A L E ,p BALERS I N LIQUORS,n fr BRAND, foirtv S. er-and;alikinds: o,Ri iI2 Which we .wiU offer to the trade Ai' most. ka we are reoelMnglarge conftlgnmeats of the Li -e!J slih Jrfi.V i!-. .q-t.-i:ii ! m!i-' viIPlease call before mailgyourpurchaseslii stdtcJI-tt.o t-:. o:?;lo nisi; 3" " The . Sumtei; ITot;oi 9rf L 4t JUyj4WWfJZATI0 cJOMRNALr DeKndtaLPoBnss Agrteultare, and jgen Tal.ojy9si ssbi ii HhJ ei!T j onfansrln1oektebiir;46h a4 AbmdDtfRtlSL . " TVUmlngtoa, N. p. -. angS0rtf MISCELLANEOUS.- r O; DURHAM. II. J. MCDUFFIE. ISfio CMolinci Banner,1" , l PUBMSHKD--V::;.yVv,:;,- fiVERY SATUBDAY, AT SHELBY, N. : : n. - : r Subscbiption Katks yf'i w. T: .One Yeaxr.ffc.4fcZ ?f 2. 00 fiix Month,4? vl CO deo 16-tf . Eds. and Proprietors. ' UttNK FAT TURK IES AND CHICKENS,. deoJLC-tf;! ast3 elilf afl9?iSTE BENSON; OnM THE : VICTOR" ALL SIZES AND COLORS. .. EVERY PAIR WARRANTED! T. . nov 14-U V , Sole Agents 5 : ; -. ---) - : 1 BBLS. CITY? MESS PORK, R FtfU UUU weight T AO Boxes lcry Salted Sides, (-fm t "' ,. ' ? j t- - ' - f . f ( ' ! O ifl Hhds. Bacon Sides' and. Shoulders,' 1 - t - For sale low by . . . , . dec2-tf IVILLIAMS, MURCHISON rr: Louioiana State Lottery Incorporated August 17, 1808. ... , ,. , .... . . ... ... . i .i- CHARLES T. HOWARD .PRESIDENT ' KINOLE NUHDEB LOTTEBT. ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' .. . ' SPLENDID SCHEME ONLY 20,000 NUMBERS CAPITAL PI1I2E................1 $50,000 CLASS R. TO -BE DRAWN AT. NEW ORLEANS ON ' SATURDAY1, Iem1eV 23d, 1871. HOWARD, SIMMONS A CO., CoirnuxrroKS 20.000 Kimters Ticleis Only $20. l prize of i50,ooo .ia.....i;s;.'...;.'.;.f50Jooo 1 prize of 80,000 is... ............ ..w... so,ooo 1 prize of 20,000 is....... r 20,000 1 prize of ao.ooo : is..;.. 10,000 1 prize of 9,000 is. -fl900() I prize orHoMnis..........;....i. .'8,000 .. 1 prize of 9,000 i( ia......M..w....r.... ' 7,000 1 prize of 6,000 Is.. ...... 6,000 1 prize of 6,000 is........; ....i 6,000 1 prize of 4,000 is...... ....4 .'400 I prize of 8,000 is. -8,000 . I prize of - a,ooa is.. 2,000 .1 prize or l,wT '"i.:.s 1 priza ox xkw 1 prize of 1,000 I prize of ooo 1 piize of '1,000 1 prize of 1,000 1 nrize of : 1.000 1 nrize of 1.000 1 '? 1 prize.6f ; 1,000 "1 prize of 1,000 1 prize of 1,000 1 prize of 1,000 are...... 25,000 - 1 Dxize OI 'LWVl.i';tr! ii-w m 1 prize of 1,000 1 prize of 1,000 . 1 prize of -,.1,000 ' 1 prize of 1,000 1 prize of 1,000 1 prize of 1,000 l prize of 1,000 V-i i prize or i,uw Ipxizeof 1 1,000 X 11110 VI ,WJ - . . ; - . , I oupiuei ui - w ro..... ..;.... .....i. sd,uuu 817 prizes of 200. are....,.,,., . 63,400 . 88 Approximation prizes.... ,.:r... 12,608 440 prizes, amounting to.. ......... ...P .$ 280,400 Whole Tickets, 820 ; shares in proportion. ' ' j Prizes payable without deduction. 7 ; . - Orders to to addressed tot . : ? it ,:U.e i CHA8. T, HOWARD, - r . Lock Box 692, Post-Office, New Orleans. -r Send Post-Offlee Money Order,orRegis- Wyonr Letter:-.i:ir-- aec" i-tf i CLEAR AND HARIItESS AS WATER ! li- .! 1 ... .. ! !4rtAr Nattan,, Jbvitsnrr and Proprldor ll-WaihingtoT Dl ft i'i V J: A ; PERPECTLY; -CLE Alt. PREPARATION JCSl' in one bottle; as easily applied as water, for restorb&tirayilair to .its ixxatursr? dolor andonthtul r appearanes, to eradiftate and preient'dandrair.to pfooiOtd the growth of 14iw;. JOHT au-wop IlCn5 OM,' '1TDIS KIT tout hmmims and perfectly free from any ajCrjar tal Discovery is perfeqtr-It warreuted contain neither bugarofLeAd," Sulphur or: to trate of Silver, it does not soil the tioth or scalp, ia agreeatrypcrf nmed .nn mairna on a of the beat dressings Xte JTir in, .viMtL restores me coior orxua iiaxr 1,more pertect and nnlXormlyXhan any -other' preparation,' and al ways does bo in from three to ten dav&t virtually feeding the roots of the Hair with, :&u ine notoriaiuns quauties necessary o its growth and healthy condition ; It restores the decayed and Induces a new growth of; the Hair more sositivelv thsn anv thins el&e. Tha application of this wonderful discovery protiucea a pieasani ,na cooiing-eneci on tbe calp ajidi gya theHair. a .sJeasjngrRSJpear ance . - . - - aweeall especial attention to the fact that a L limited nnmber of small trial bottles can Jte ticetbatinpursuin'? this course anr aim is to convince bv the actual merits of tha jrtiol.? ... -jroi saiein u umington oy llolLHENN r jtiuait iiwKwauiajieiJiu Jii xroprie tors' rates-.. . , ,r . -;r,t novl-tf. y . J -1- i T mi I. I ,. . j ..,1, IT'TTI JSclicited : by 2IUNN f& iCOa Phb ark tiTwentvt i ,A rT'd vinwe of 11$ ',o,c',Biiii!5t tie iMju,,f ujj-i'.sud oy connuoj b.niiaiJiarec'iUs, 143? Ertavii-ci- L.eclii-icil L.dt,-nents, j'arTit ju.a"Ts pndrui ior.r:t,--jr' Pate: ints, i-Aiiea on1 recipe ,rx CoOk. " TiOiaonona snbslance. and. will thArfrivr tab I ,the place of all the dirty and unpleasant prri aratidna tiow in use.- liroas'testrmonUls J hampfeaf ent.narcrarj'rKiny ot lours most prominent citizens. Inverythlng. in which tnearueiesnow-m tie are ob.ectionhi ivo.yeaxsex?er1eneei la ti m'R i MX would he sold for CASH oWtt we "ff sent ia without the money. From this date wewiliVnaMi dedu.tf ,r P.;PARSLiliTA DAVID PIGOTT Hi ltf.t.!f: WILMINGTOK, N.C. - DXGEHBBB 2-tf T7S8T. i fe H AT? p too Vi'FER a large and selected stock of mMI,LY GBERIES at L3West Cash Prices. Call and examine our stock. Hf-Tr-V (f.. -r- ...r.1..-.t, -. ,.tlir fr. T.i1 rf ..r.f) fc x A' '.S' . CLIFF0ED HOUSE, SAMPLE ROOM, 1 1 XTTnERE 8UPER10R SEQARS AKUB0T W TLED LIQUORS can always be had I connectiOB with that Superior Brand of " MICHIGAIT CHEWING TOBACCO. . , , ,.a:.TAlso,-f,'' . Furnished Rooms, by Day, Week or Month Oct 16-tf . J. A. CLIf TOED. Prop r Cliristmas Doings. "TTE HAVE OW'HAND DRIED FIGS, CUE- f V ' rants. Citron. Prunes, Nats of all . . , kinds, Fresh Layer Raisins, , Candy, a variety of Choice Groceries. Sngar-cured Hams, and a choice Lot of North Carolina Hams. Ac. Ac. ' decl7tf" " ?" ' ?Jy WEST ft HAEEIS8. Hv BFBjIHIIIEE, Wholesale and Retail Dbalkb Ii Tobacco, Snuff SEGAES, SJn or tbe Indian Chief, f- t Ko. 6 Market St. dec8-tf:: DrJr-Gilbert, (Late of the Clarendon Bar and Oyster Saloon) HAS removed to No. 4 8outh Water street, next door toelow Kdwards A Hall's, where he .will continue the same business, and tiopei, hy prompt personal attention. to deceive the patronage heretofore extended to him, r He also has two good Billiard Table fof sale' or rent, which can be purchased very tow for ash. with all their fixtures. iofiuer and Cheese. TSLfiActf3RT, CiTeESE, . ; -I , . i NEW" TORK STATE BUTTER and CHOICE WESTEBar yTTKSi vorsalehy f1;' ;: ' Oct 13-tt " ADRIAN A Y0LLEBS. . 1! tl i 1 1 ' 1 1. 1 ' '' I . I r ' '" ;;Rice!;Rice! .1 I- 120,000 tSS. TEESH BEli FROM HILTON RICE MILLS, , , ..Forsaleby j . - dec 9 tf 'tfS ' ' ' WILLARD BB0?. POLLTCK 30H," SrilOlXiSALE, 43 Maldea Lane, iuw tt.ft J.a . -j-i. j - lt v rf f '.-.4 Jrk t . . '. t.? ' ' Gcnninc Meerschaom Goods f Mjg A'dfdress, for Retail Circular,-c ter Box 5848. jnne - x i l A'li SACKSi AMERICAN an u,uuu W ;;iLivERPOQL SALT, ... "IT . . it'biiwr' saleijyl-4'-: ' ' " . - tiin?, OT.il sli'i" l '" 1 ' ' '-"f r;" " . -Wines."1 A tnll iinr10-the Cnoiwo" , khorV'ttga m nand i6d satisfaction uaran:-"-. ivxu.vAM : . . ...1 .-' . 1 U mnsltCt I ----- g t'ill fcr.n,sTq rsfJloe-?53rTi"i'. For sale very low oy June 21-tf . IflLLARD liil 'CLASSOROCERY,' cor. . I