: JaI.aSllKIW a.WWiltJNCBMKPr . THE MOHNTHQ 8TAK, the 6t r ta Nrtt Carolina, ta PJflSfSr aSui . m WK8H.Y STAR ia pobliahod every J1 a,JS$iw Pi.io5 for .U month. 5U .n ta f or three month a. ADVERTISING KATBS (DAiLY Co inro M. two daya. threedaya,.o"i w6 50? USS; $.; oemonth, nSwfwo 'months, T.MttettvJ , i month-. W.0O; twelve xaonthe, tM. Ten - . r VWtnli 111 . r nf v&in. Festivals, Ball, .-4" m-Nety- MoeUra, Politic! Meet i Xc, wllibe charged, regular advertising rates. Notice under head f-Clty Items" 80 eenta per ncflt insertion, and 15 cents per lire for each diteequent insertion. No advertisements Inserted In Local Colamn at ay price. -. - - ao vertweraent Inserted once afreet In Dairy wOl charged $1 00 par eqaare tor each Ihaextoon. JSV Jyerday. throe fourths of daily rate. Twice a week, two thirdaof dally rate. .Settees of Marriage or Death, Tributes of Ke- iaOfdinarr advertiaeraoata, but only half ratea whcVpaidfor strictly ta advance. 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Where aa advertiser contracts for the paper to be sent to aim daring the time bi advertisement i in, the proprietor will only be responsible for the mailing of the pacer to ma aaareaw By WILI.IAM II. BERNARD. WILMINGTON, N. C: TUUESDAT MORHIXG, Aug. 4 1881. V1CB WKRSUs BBFOR.TI. latterly there has been as occom moo outcry in the public prints North of us for radical and speedy reform in the country's civil service. The readers of the Stab know how dis gusted it ha been at the pretensions and abuses of the Republican party. They know how often we have de nounced the latter and cauterized the former. Ilayes made a great flourish over what he intended to do in the matter of reform. Bat nothing came of it, and but few were disap pointed, as but few expected any serious changes for good" in an Ad ministration that came in under fraud and played its part and then "went out like an old fashioned (tallew dip," spluttering and stinking in the. nostrils" of "the honest men-of- America. The present Administration is- be lieved to have made a very bad start insofar as civil service reform is concerned. Wa may conclude Ibat this is so both from explicit state- meats made in the- Northern papers and from the earnest discussions that i . . . . . occupy tne attention ot so ; many- leading journals. Whatever Ability tuay be displayed in the various De pjrtments tho conviction is tqrfQifJg; that thus far there has been a retro grade movement-39 against reform. This conviction, originates . in the characW of many of the appoint ments made. , I Secretary -Windom, of the Tfaaau ry Department, is exedited.with being a sincere and pronounced reformers He is said to be the only Cablnpt of Gcer who has taken strong ground ia favor of speedy, radical reformj in'atl of the Departments. He complains :bat much of his time is taken utbv hungry and implacable seekersj after office. Tie is not surprised that things re iisthy are; the surprise is rather? that they are as good as they are" when the character of 'the publip serv vice is inquired into. lie declares himself openly, squarely, earnestly, honestly in favor of radical reform throughout the civil service. -We hope he will act. We trust that others of the Cabinet will follow his good example., Hayes, Sherman, SchuTZ and-eompanyaZfcf. jl'bey talked always. Their civil ser vice palaver became a bore. Thej. dinned it incessantly into the ears of the great public ibat j did not hold office. They permitted greedy offi cials by the.teos of thousand to con tinue the old ways. All the reform irji:... , .. l ii u BuuiiniBirsiroa iince me eoTernmen t I had aaxiteDce haaopeDlf or eroaalv1" violated-ltatirofetafotfiTn this rezard aait :l.fa V . 4k. aT-J aaw . r" . I present U made' ilsetf dtrectry Dfiorioua rr do!og.-. l j. pattlifiWrif 'cdDiicaotir maoocr, rjrecUely wil". waa JWUmoly Meda;ed oot to do Ia thU Wky ttaet aaer ample tbat cannot fall to bear frait. A. U e otxleraoraliziUon early ensried which was in clam more. A voice aod DO.bicg mr TfTtit 'J?IP& S1 has shown and will continue to show ftself In Tailoaa waja. When toen itl aa 0h there were no morale in ponuca, ineyKu .inih.m4iMa.ii hvikrixinMt feet otheraand ua worVk public Iniary. Doubttes-tie StM Jcpowb what it ia talking abbnUjJNo P9$T ilhe land from 1872 to . 1878 did bo much IfLJirmHft fij-aaftlLt!f-a- ani PMTaP- tiona of the .Grat, Administration. It was a-tBefrf trfits side. If it takes ftat the Tiimmiil ' Ar3mlHlsTfalioo idT"1 iridereare' beculations and inooWelwaWtny Department it wlH-Tia-wftotitfa it out. TheSTAE is quitV wtilirig- to gtve itAfair trial in every respect- xt nas qeoiareu that it expects better thrngs heteafteT from President Garfield.' U believes he will make a belter executf ve every Wy4av"ri UghB pnrtritAomh aekimwledffB-tbat after.-htfi restored fuiir tri health that'wV tooklvJUj ooa- fideDoarimtj wo-hoia't, com of th GTernmenihSt i know North nor Southf aaxi that, the enda regarded ah all - - bm solely :thd welfare and glory of the whole coun try. ' But shall we-have reform ;in the civil seJVicw? cebU gbings go frdra'bad' toworae" tt there j is not the greates, pt reason for reform irmnetftate nnTJTouizn. reiorm, men the papers are much off the right track. We must give another ex- tract from the Washington letter of I the Sun: 'It' freemen do not read I with regret then we are mistaken. I Says the wide-awake correspondent: J "Could everythiog be laid bare relating I to appointments in WashiDgtoo, to ea y nothing of what exists elsewhere; the un suspecting portion of the people would be appalled. Not only ia there Incompetence in the public service, but immorality, vice, wickedness." " What would simple-minded npnnlft nnihahlv mv were Ihev (aid that the wages of sin are borne on the pay rolls I or departments; that appomtmentsare rnaae ana perauca Kept iu uluco ud gruuuua mat would DUt to shame the face of virtue and shock every true moral sentiment? Noll only do these things ex' at, but to aq extent that few .outside of Washington- sus pect. It is difflcult to describe fbe real I state ot tne cast, ine ramiacaiiona of these things are so exteasive that it would be difficult n taywltik any cer rarnty where they do 061 reach JTbey per meate the entire. pubHe service in Wash ington." The readers that would not be shocked at a recital of even part of the tralb are few. Indeed; thetrutticancot be told . Well may one want to know if such things can be and no;bing come; of it? What would a virtuous-minded ' citizsn think if it were proven that not only one but dczsns, more truly scores, of cases ovist kb nmnlK whArnnf nnn anav Ha cited' to wit: an officer in a . responsible I official position having hi mutrt borne on I tne roua or ona oioe aepanmenta. ljet it be repfte'CijiJjQjnt a single case. There are many and many." Shame upon such a record ! No wonder Secretary Windom is dis gusted. No wonder he js clamoring for a change. Can the President hes- ilate.wlren he ukea Uie-rariaaain as J to what: course he ought to ptrsue ? Can there he any doubt a to this ccureo among honest men- of all par ties V lie wUt-bcglo afresh with the united,"' hearty wishes of a whole people .Trie Son lb will giye him an earnest support. There .is no doubt of that. The: South : desires good govejnroenU - - The floutb desires peace, .The-ttauih.aska for ant equal I skance to growrftsd: develop anH help cnak. tho ootuXrygreaier anxl nobler iraH SAiiltv ii nri. f av mna-wvs ml lAnlanri o I wwv v.mi p. w uituauoaau I ai u i f (lendrly- -Juiodj : if .I?re dent j Gar- I fiftjjh.n h oVvoi.aWrn .inUi Via I sr w'aF b v- m u w v a m v 4vsi va uu wlflLbelThe JPreaident-bfLxha hvhola country "anf economical! wise, blnevo- lent and honest Administration, the South wUl rejoicowitbT.Bbso wflio do rejoice and thank an era. God or aucb. I aTory organ aathn New-Yorkj Tri- oiane:ia.aV:Radicar sheet of the mianest type: The limes concedes, wfe are dellgJn aeJtM:iheanb bill wuulv FvfMu.au. v. will PAthgrgojui of Lords. It says "the bill jsa painfal and perhaps d is-. I astrous nece'ssfty. It w"iirproVe!"dis- astfontlewihat class, of """fwPS.'iV JMse-vpopfiTCMiontod it wall be I &viifais$m ittch' I f elk) tefwrteudef-anr of these . . vi-.. TL-rx.': rrlJ rir'??. ag,f Acietf jtffijff rfefr-Upm snob ?w-l,''-ST!?ifif!lrw'i? fflct L therr :tenittTMrrVf i Tnrxt I rUrMllln?HArirfM--li hnmlred veara i CZ:" : nr wn-Tri.vir mo piwf est isnierflTe jtrafTlj they mus Wall&W jtfe trhandisof ti Lib- .IMM1- If it:8hairdHteonfsoie'of -the-'fequlent I ilUbnraorr jt ' lbe Tptf : JftrVf it will where ibewodbiewreitri: Jodge fltarno ottLobe Aoccmed crime of. I 9 t i. . i wpuq TPWD iWBy.V Lbi i f , tbrn.nerpejB!. Jiaye toTriwm jdrrAined AM v mv. fcu uvgtu beasts who are rnled by lechery. The roue, the crape-vine, ibe bullet " " . , I to ill dewthe work surely ewHtly, r- 'nelemiy, unless the evjltrjfcF i itopOEji The white women t ''the Sfiujehall bo protected. JJuch I yojoe cf the people. Vox populi, t vox .Dei; The outlook in Virginia is perplex this aiage of tie contest what pro- portion of UepubVicaha will johi the faction T controlled by little ;Iillee Mahone, or, as the Northern papers It is feared that the Btampede may prove very considerable and thereby endanger very decidedly Democratic prospects. It is quite certain that a majority of Northern liepubhcans look with favor upon an alliance of their party in Virginia with the -Re- pudiationists of that Slate. The I PhiladelDhia Times iu a sentence states the case correctly. It says ; ; "All tho great and good, statesmen who- jearn for. reform at Waabingtoo arejioani mous for repudiation in Virginia." What a satire upou profession. What tremendous wind instruments are your Radical reformers, any way. If the infernal machine manufao r turers have their way they will drive Kmisn steamers iromtne ocean, jno man will be willing to trust his life in a ship loaded with missiles that at a regulated hour will blow it to pieces and send all on board to the bottom. American shippers will not risk their goods in such frail bottoms filled with destruction. But will the bloody- minded fellows be allowed to carry out their devilish and inhuman pur poses? Are the law, powerless? We suppose the Government will do all it can to suppress such uefarious traffic gQcb ,nfernal viciousness. The instrument of Professor Bell, used to detect tbye exapt position of the ball that prostrated the President, ia a very interesting illustration of man's ingenuity and the varied uses to which electricity can be applied. The attending physicians located the ball properly from the first if she in strument can be relied upou. oukkknt commatNr. The Mahone jackals have set ap a shout of anticipated triumph, counting on the success of "Billy the Kid," as Mahone is now known, in his strike for the (Senate) spoils. This, however, ia somewhat prema ture. The Senate as it now stands is Democratic. The two persons chosen by what that eminent Republican, Roscoe Conkliog, calls "abhorrent forces are not vet Reated and nr- sibly evidence will be presented that may make the constitutional majority hesitate before admitting them to take part in the organization of that body. If tissue ballots are enough to invalidate elections in the South, tissue ballots in the form of Green backs should inhibit candidates in the North." Phil. Times, Ind. "There are in the Northern States over 500,000 illiterates, and that is argument enough for devoting the public school funds more entirely T-r-j to elementary ana practical stndies. . e . 1 guDiDii id at mere is no niTCTQeT ar- gument in favor of the concentration ot sciiool moDsv upon the oobuhod - -a. . k - a I e'fntary scnoois. .ousvuie Courier -Journal, Dem. Kaaiern aad Central Carolina. From Deakc's paper before Press Cqirven - tion. In this section is also found - the Bays (Persea Carolinensis.) and; Oor- doma-iaaeanlut8, which, although small,-and heretofore of no value, is within few years ho assumed col- '-llossal proportions, and uses large U04111!1! taa lhe !lk.y "-T'" lu ,i turn variation nf rtnr arixallar forest trees. j Leaving the-more eastern pokions of the State, and looking at the forest P'oanotion8..of thOentral .porttens. wagon spokes, axe; bandies, and ar ticles of that descriDtion. nonsumes Targe quahtities of oat, hickory and h T . . 7 " duces no less than nineteen riifrWpnt. varieties of the oak; and seven Warie- ties of hickory, which afevusedih the Diannfactnre of the articles, alluded r:. r T.' . . 'ulf'u'uS fge - quantitieeorbark used fa tan- ning; These -products And a' ready markeUJnJhiladelpbia and other Northern eitiea. -And here let me re- adapted tojthegrowth of'the'hard and tougK woods so necessary in the man a f actaret of tbe various, meah aoi oal tools 'rrd TinstrumentB' ' in nsa-by machinists all over the world. .... ...... LL:.'..l".-i . .! T I . f-c ClTll UlKlUf CAmaUMeat la tha ,lme- aJla-Clnln ldFlt&ttoder that nenaq iaixa,vorpea, j;om. a,riD to tabU wfT um Bvwvu uiqi flt. -tnaM siue utrjie; -I . . . m aix wm rui i hi a . - m t mm a l a a v mwrw naar . with no other comDaov. and had even thrown out bints that be should havM sought a cheap hotel. Brother xer--: lSTirYoTt Vat tbr cTSrhad ben inj soiled infough hiqiiand be wanted to Hinvt yitini nntinn wohld: be taken. I M"IVwill iaklwno jfuddw acksbur dan to reprimana you iui v ranee " replied the Presideut. " In 3estplaceybunano w avMvat iwww J t Teaa-7ofTn-hftd nttbizness mt f uat 1 biasriToittr irr deirex' piarjeyou iur- dev wo of whtle wash arott'-e iifebtl I kboW all lKnC4cwvrighU - law, bnt; it doan' count. De peopl.who made il had ud sympathy, l or, u. Not a man who voted for it; wouUl BiL besid us at de table or. iu; do iheatre. , De law. of protekshun.applies to a cow as well aa a uorse to a goose, as wen as a caif. Boaf am. equal in law boat have-3e gflt'yonr ortglw; Yun had hu mn' biz ues 'lougeideo' white ladies a' gemi Tlen dafi dev would have luggin pails same rights in law, but do y.ouraeffiylfI, .jrflPCiK cows mixin in wia luwse.s ana tryn to equal 'em in puirin ana waiKin an: iroitsn? Am a goose veal bekaaq h has de Kama nghts-as a calf ? TDd: calfs try to fly bekase de air am as free to calves as toceese. If-1 should see a white man eit -down at a table4 ... 11 1 rii T -1 l-l J' wia twenty uiacK ioiks isuoum ue- . - spise him, an7 de black man dat lorces his presence upon white folks should .be taken by de neck and bounced into de fust boss pood. Brudder Perkinsj you are a little loo airy for a black man an' about seventeen shades top dark fur a white man, an unless yon make a .change your fucher will con tain mo' kicks dan friends. Karavuffa Freatk ot Nature. : -. c Moiideu Mercury. . About fourteen miles from Live" Oak, Fla.,. there lives a. woman with a strange family. One day abe-was- out walking and had occasion to I cross a creek on a log, and while ihus crossing, a . Iiugo alligator attacked and pursued her, frightening her very much. Subsequently she gave birth to twins, both male. They were peifect children down to their waists, and there the human ended, and they were alligator on downward, tail and all. There are short webbed feet and legs at lhe lower portion of the abdomen like alligators. They crawlwitb their bands, dragging themselves about just as an alligator does. They make a squealing inar ticulate noise. The mother has had a large trough or tank filled with water, in which she keeps them,-and they live pretty nearly alt the time in it. They eat regularly and ap pear to be doing well and are seem ing happy. They are now about fourteen or fifteen years old.' Com paratively few ouuide ibe immediate neighborhood know of it. The mother has refused large offers of money for their exhibition. SiBirillEltN ITEMS. James S. (Jhrisman, once a Con gressman from Kentucky, and representing the State in the Confederacy, is dead. Senator Hill, of Georgia, is much improved, and be expects to joio Ms. Hill at Rockbridge Alum springs tbia week. Ex-Gov. Kemper, of Virginia, is bo much improved in health tbat be will probably be able to render effective service io ibe coming campaign . Henry Highland Garneit, the new Minister to Liberia, originally belonged to the Spencer eft ate Kent county, Marylard, but found bis way North wbeu quite a small boy. A traveller says that what one who baa been ia lire Kortb misses io the Southern . titates are tb& fresh sweet milk and butter; and a New-Eaglaoder says tbat the best investment ooe-balf of tbe planters and small farmers or tbe South could make would -be 4o expend a small sum in visiting a Northern f arm. T. Herald, ASK. the recovered Dyspeptics, Bill bus ufferers. Victims of Fever and Ague, the Mercurial Diseased Pa . L .... .. . . i tleata. how they reco vered Health,! Cheer ful Sptrtta and-Good Appotlte they will tell you For DYSPEPSIA. CONSTIPATION. Jaundice BlUoaa attack, KICK rTBADAOHK, Colic, peprea aion-or Bpu-ua, buuk stumacu, ueart a urn, s.c. IT HAS NO EQUAL. This ahrivalled' Southern Remedy is warranted not to contain aatnzla particle of Mxxouar, or any mjoriinui nuaanu Biuwac dbi u . . . , f ; PTJRELY VEOETABLU. If you feel drowsy", debilitated. have ffi aouent headache;, mooth taatsa badly,' poor, appetite and te coated, you are aunenag from torpid liver inousneB,an ne-tmng wui core you po spee duyana penaanenuy.aa to tax r i 8IMHON5 LIVER REGULATOR. It is eiven with safety and the ha aannleat roaulta to the most delicate infant. It taken It takes- thie- place) of qui- ninu and bUtars jof -erwry kind. - It is the cheapost, nuroat and best family medicine in the world. any onlTtn Genuine in--White Wrapper, with red Z. prepared only by J. H. Zeilin Co. jylBDood&Wly . . .tath aa;!: .-nrm. .. . . . . . , . . : . ' I Perj& :o.5s Pens lELASTfClTYl Sole Agents, Ivlson, Blakeman, Taylo - & CO- . jySOttawly f r ta. 4- ; A'sT?'KrrTPCl I ynaWaait ome&inito sell iX FjI -X L3 faatin tnaunerwaU the Deo- Dlrwahtit Dreflta bfe. write at once to theiBoa- ItflblP. write at once to the 1 Boa- J 40aalaaaap'e. .'4WatfilBtRrt:ttfca nli?fa?Pi1'ii2l1t? J ton. .M1HL TBeU ityde Wiett AttachmHTit makes kerosehej lamps I A of one. each wheel controlUne a corner, or one half I UWWICKaBeUlM BKU 'fVFA to agents. S3, aa and ft3 60 per doa. 45 and no cents; ' Sample aent to A Ala NOTHBK DIRBCT' IMPORTATION afatV I i. Crockery test received by German Bark Japan . large invoice or v. v. anq, wntte Granite ware. Thla anecbar of -our -large direct Importations, U,iu u -auu aeaaoa- at nottom cash, and with verv low fretffhta from Liverpool to ta is port, we ara ahieio compete 1 with tho eheanest Northern Jobber. To show T that wai meanbusiBesa this all wewilf flnbneatA- r any prices that can be obtained f ram any Honre in ine umcea staies witnous excepton. Giv Mai and Mtr 10 rjereent.'in f relht - , ! the United' Stater Without' fekcebton. Give m a IB 't(i3UiIvjli? GILES &, MURCHISON. , .. ...... riiTBiiL'r i .-a xi u'f ii i i . fi wmnTT. a wniro .,, .- - i- imimT .iin...: IV- I K sms'xSt :r co:Jdww cdJ "ax 1 BaekachaMceflBSSof-tfa l" ' 1...'-'.' rV'T"t- f f...-X1t!tfii'l u m uui, vnoyiiiy I r n 1 u' j- $sraitts-Burns antd Scalds, :ll ?.WCJV9aVy rains, . ,,.r Tdoth, Ear vruf Headache, Frosted Feei rs tm(rafiqtnfr Pains - - No Prermration on earth ecraals ST; Jacobs Oil as a M'tfe, sure, jiniple and etep External Reined y. A-xnai entaMS Tjartne comparatively rming ouuay. of 50 Cents, and every one-Jniifetrng with pain- cannexeneapajna ppewyepropii ltsiaims:" ' DJrectibflsiHErevelgtJHgea. . . -t .ji'. . : " Bime; 7ka.i TT. S. A. Je.ioi)Wiy''"-T"' ' "aim-".""' ; :-; l At . this .season, varipualdiaeaaes of tKe . bowels are prevalent; imd numy lives are through Jack of knowledgejof nFQfe and sure remedy.. . PiY jA.vls"jEAJ3r: KiUEB. is a two core for Diarrhoea, Dja . .entery,ChojerCUDlera ldnrbuaSutinier Complaint, eta, and is.pcrccfy safe. ' " : Bead the following ; ; .... . Bainbbidgk, N. March 2 1SS1. " rmnT Dx-VtS' Tan KXUVS& never faiU to qord .. btttattt rein, for Ceampand paiaiitbe atomacli. - -,-JosBPHBrxRDMT.; - - - - NHTROI.-m.T7E, Y Feb. VSSi. ,Tha rrry l.it medicine X know, of lea: dysentery, cholera JuOrbiTBand crampautthftBtomach. Haye usedrtt for year and tt iaitrre every time, 1 : o - Jeuop W.Dez. " ,r Motwdos'A, IbWiil March iaHB8U;v - I hv WeL yoH rrmrK i lleb la severe oasea of Bramp.ootki.anJ chtemniarbua3tditeaveaimoet Instant reliefT . " JL.K. CiCdwixtj. For twenty years I kava used your Pain BtxXeb lb my-famnyr " Have naed it many thnes for bowel . : ooniplainta.and itattoaut aires. Would not feel sale without bottle in the house. ' J.B. Ivra. Saco, Mt, Jan. ftJ, 18S1. Have nued PCTUTPavff' PaptK jt.t.th fortweive yearn. It ia V, ture, and reliable. Ko mother ' Hhoukl alios? it to be out of tbe family. II. L Nates. Owim. M. T.. FehlH. 188. ' dare W. O. Speuet. OorrwATBoBo. 8. .d.,Feb.2,188l. Nearly every family in Una aectiou keepe a bottla In the house. Da. u. IIobtoh. TJ. 8. COKsrrukTK, CBErEi.n, Bhenish Peussia. Feb. 8, 1881. ' I hare knownPKBY Davis' Pats KrLrJEKateaort . from the day it waa intzodnoad. and after, years of observation and use I xegard its presence ia my -noosenoJa as an tampmoMt necessity. X a Pott KB. n. nsonre necessuy. a Pottkb. U. a ConsuL UUUTON-ON-XKKKT. KNQ. - I had been eeTeral days uferiitr severely from diocrhoja, aocompanied with tnteme pain, when L t tried your Pain Ktt.t.fb, ana found almost tnntant . relief. H. J. Noohk ; ; 21 MONTAGUE ST. JiONDON, ENG. , During' a residenoe of twenty-throe years injadiai . I have riven it in many cases of diarahoea, dysen tery, and cholera, and never knew it to fail fcxgive -relief. . . . q. fi. OrjAUTTlQB. No family can safely be without this invaluable remedy. Its price- Ibririgs it within the reach of alL - i For snle by all druggists at 25c 50ev ' and $1.00 per bottle. r PERRY DAVIS & r3GN, Proprietors, j jyl D&WSm . nrm: IN3S, JHiOT ORIGANS , lUAOvAI, AUUUpl , iSJSl liifttU. if Drawins. Loiusianataifi Loiter? 4;offlpY Incorporated In 1838 -for 25 years by the ieJtBik-",. uu iw sancaiHinM buu y u&riuk vi gqrOH ee -t wxm a capital or i,wju,iaa ui wnicn a reserve over tiqoao baa since neb& added. -. By an overwhelming popular vote Its f ranchjs w mauv a pan oi vne prtrseirv tnaro constitution adopted li rum avit SaVW J). 1879. -nfj ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DBAWiNGd wui iaae piace monuuy. . IT NfiVER, B0ALEa,ORPOSTPONE$ Look at tho following Distribution : 100.00U TICJKBTS AT TWQ DOLLARS EACH HALF TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR LIST OP PRICES. 1 Capital Priae...... I Capital Priaa. 1 Capital Prize mew, o,uw -,W)0 .5,000 f5!000 Prizes of (2500 5 Prixes of 1000 M Prizes of 600 100 Prises of lOQ.v. ... AAA I M ... - v - ' 10,000 10,060 suu rnx ti av... 500 Prizes of 80 rOOO Prbies of - 10.. i.. v-,: :.r AJTRQJ32CATSON PRlZKSrw ie,ops 10,000 10,000 . 9 ApprexlmattO5.Prize.of3Q0t.. 9 Approximation iPrlsos of 200... appnXiimatioiL Prized of 100... j.1,800. 90Tf 1,857 Pnaes, amounting to v.;...-jr... iiio,40D' Rei Responsible corresponding agents wanted at all omfkent points, to whom a liberal compensation pro: will be oaid. d'dre'ordera ijeiier or money uraer uy mau. Aaaressed only to ' M. A. IAUi?HIN t - New Orleans, Louisiana.' orM. A. DAUPHIN, at j..;::;; .. L No. 912 BROADWAY, NEW YOR&. All our Grand Bxtraordinarv brawino-a :h iupervtelon ciaaagement of QHNBHAXitf vr i . nxVAUAUtuAKXi ana j uaAu A. SARLV . - - - iMU'X'ICJS TO THB PUBLIC. j e The public art hertbxt CABnoJtri-Aria T!asT' BKNDXlSG AN V MONKY OR ORDEK8 to NUNES a.JM.rea flAeeauaiiKSlfv Ja-KW a ORE. CITY, They art flooding the country with BOGUS ClHCTTJ- LARS purporting to be of Tlu Louisiana State Zoi- tery Company, and are PRAnnnr.it wtr.v tenting themselves as Agents of Tlu Louisiana mate" Lottery Company They have no authority sell Tickets of ibis Company, and are, not its agents. - - it: a. dauphin; J n , -Prw. Louisiana Stat Lottery Co New Orleana, Aialy 4, 1881. jy 33 Diaw4w&W we sat i- : i . . ii ttSS.li Li i - T 4. TT :.-r a. L I UUl- H verBS X a:,,: a ia,-, ok:u;aJ IJOWIISN I i j i .iL'ei i - :f 'where' the"! mwB and .1-. Oa . - -...4 e.4 - i- j a. a ..'vrr w a aa swaaiji ajata - .i .ii i I r ; rr.: . resotiii4! ban J.'a&v fJHarket i k x viijti. awl' fOOK TQYFSl.iiiL ilnHli i mi VJ " V3?? A i'n'lu 1 i: vorrriiivh i 1 -US'- Mmi . -r-j-B t r ' 'ajfcttaf m. Mv'jr rrs -arfcay irs 1 mma i. Kalis tin b HQ Diiit . 'f rr r'-r ry Summer tsii ,-; brPIUYKlWELU PrjatPit ril El ..PURBWHITR1OU ,wi.: f..n(, sitf UNIVERSITY 4 OF V iNOBTH CAROLINA. Ah NEXT SESSION Will Begin Augnrt 35tli, 18S1. Combines "fee advantaea'of the old finrrfp.nlnm yt5PBan extended InBtzucttonaccoralne- to Connected with it are schools of LAWi of MKDI. aa rttA hu htyi Special facilities giren for practical studies such aa . Analytical; .and Agrlcnltnaai 4 Qhemlatry. Land Surveying. Drawing, Book-Keeping, Snslnees Law, FnODagrapny; a-J j--J.; ' i Fxpenses, Including ; tuition and' room; rent, f 18V uv,f2J0 per annum. '. Addreas, er Catalogne and particnlarB J ' " r'' " i' S ... ; 'XKlfP-P KATTLV T.T. T .... . , . Iteeident v XJaplHUlrH; C Jaly v . iy.l4,DAWw , . .,, '(. t.i-u , .. ; . urecusuoru, n. j. ; fjHa( W8T SJJpJf OF HJS WBXLj KNOWN uaouwon wxu Degm on w eaoeeoay ,-ta Angofit. , "ISsrms per Session' f Tweirty "WeeksUlIoaxd and Tuition, to f all Bngllsli course, $16... .ChargeB for ettrastudiea'mederate.' ? . ; - JPofparticdlara apply Ust Catalogne a f Jeaini .(.. , nX, Ms 4 OltBS. President. - WESLEYAH PEMAIK DTSTITUTE, . STAUXvTPN VJBQINIA, i OWNaSKlOTaTOOTH1881: ioNK ' OV ttie FIRST SCHOOLS irORVoUNa LADIES ! -. avHxrHlTK2aXTaJTB& Burroundlngs beau U. - Climate unsurpasaed, Pnpila from seven- :-FKflK&Vffli year, from Sept. to Jane. 4238. Tor Catalogues wrn to bzv. WJtt A. UAJtSXS, president. Staunton, Va-::r';ta;uia r Jy T Deodtm WTl . HORNER JSCH OOL, OXFORD, M. C. i -A CLASSICAL. MATHEMATICAL. 8CIBNTI- XV FIC. AND BNCtLIBH SCHOOU WITH MILI TAKY OKQANIZATIOSTAND DISCIPLINE. J. tVtUUan an ancui, c tHJUNHH, Principals. TH. v. a. MM. V., UUilMU. A'AOUVU. UVUIJlf phy and History. . J. I. UALB, Commander of Ca dets: Mathematics and Natural Sciences. : The next : session will begin the 1st Monday in August, Prices me same aa neretorerev tho Buudlngs are new and commodious, and the beat educational advan taeea in. all the aniointmenta of the urtiool are nrn- vided. Circulars eontalniosr teatimoniabi a.nd othr partlcuJars furnlahed on application. 1 . jy zuuawim Washington and Lee TJniveraty. GWr! tl. W. C. LEB. PBESIDENT. Thorough instruction ia LA HQ OAOBS. LITKHATUKU and SCLBNCK, nd in tha Professional Schools of LAW and KMOINBBRInG. Healthful location in the Valley of Virginia. Exnenaes for nine months I need not exceed $225. Beeeion opens September ia, icci. jror vataiogue aaaresa J,L. CAMPBBLL. Jr.. Clerk: ' .' )y 9 eedant ' ' tu th Lexington, Va, Lowell Macliiiie Shop. : -Ijowell, Mass., MANUPACTURJRS OF KYiEBY DESCRIPTION ,U :. v ":' - " t .... . - - - " ... OF . ... Of most Approved Patterns and with fiecent Improvements. Paper Tvlach i h e ry ALSO, . TUBRiNE WIliBISLtS, Sbaaing and Ciearlng, Hydraulic Plregecs - and Pnnrps, Elevators, dec. PLANS FOB COTTON AHD PAPSU MILLS. C. U HILDRKTH, Sop't. - LOWSLL.MA8S. WM. A. BURKS, Treas., mh Stf 23 State Street, Boston. This great specific cores that most loathsome dls- Whether io. -its Pmax, Secondary of Tertiary Stage-.rf , ( . . .Removes all traces of Mercury from the system. Cures Sere mi a. Old Bores, - Rheumatism, jtcaema, Zi .r Caurrh, aay;? kod Dlaeaae. . CURES WBSK HOTf SPRINGS FAIL I Malvern. Jlrtr.. afav Iftfll. "We baveaee8 in totown who-Wved at Hot Springs, and were finally cured with. S. s. 8. " ' " " ' ' ' ' ' MoCAlixon & Mvbkt. .Memnhia..Tenn.. May 12.; 1881. We- haVe sold 108 botUuH of 8. S.-. Ini a vear. Jthaa given opiveraa aajtiaf action ..fair kninded puytucianB now recommena u as a poeiuve ppecmc. n x ..if-:-'::: -xbduSvnie;ibaay;ls.l8Sl. jSii&t:8-Lfaaa elvea Jaettar aaUirfaDtatim -than any .medicine I have ever eoia. J. a . JFlm&vxk. . Denver. Col, May 2i 1881.- Every purchaser f peaks hr the highest terma of S. .aw p., . , . . . ...)r . -- L. Mxnisxmu- r. - . ri--.. Richmond. Y-4 May; HJ 181.: Ll c Yen cat refer anvbadv to us in reeard! to the teritsofS. S. i P oLK, Mtxxhb fc 0ov Have never known s. 8. S. to fall to cure m asa of Syphilis, whea. properly taken. ' j ; .i II. L. Dknnabd, I U V The above ll&nertf are KenUemeh of nigh sanding. UemehofEleh standing. JSfjA. HCoiuiMov.'ol laeprgia, yxw-B5la,-wwfa take vour case, TO JBJfPAW TFSET CURED. WriUfparticuidr 9 1 0r Reward Will ha nald to anv chemist who will find, on analysis 100 bottles ,jL S. S.. one particle of Mercury. Iodide Potassium, or asy Min eraisub8taaea.i8WIKT;8PEOIJICCO.,P)pr8, . Sld JiyrlxuKclate everywhere. . AUants, 6a. Por furtherlnfetniatleh calldr write fbr the little hboK;: c : - W. H. GREBN i Wholesale; and Retail Agent. jy 8 DedexsiWly W llmlngtop, N. O .- t liiTr-nty., -. : -- , BTJfiCELL H0U$E, " tJNpBir TXify MAGaMBNT,: U. X,. 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