"HKWeeMy Star. OF AMKBICAN H1MBS, . Avnimr ttope's TORKTOWN OD. v 7he poenwlraws a number of portraits of ' inen illustrious ia American Revolutionary -4raBal8 Of these we take the following: , HAMILTON. 4. His sword unbuckled and his bows unbent L The upright Hamilton again appears, j : nJ ia f ak Freedom's mighty Parliament He marches with the Peers, A J j; k . a , . . it r ifZ- i . HENRY. .1":.' Ue. ( Henry is there beneath his civic crowi! j . 'He speaks in words that thunder-as they - L flow,! : - 1 " " "T V i a ! Via thntKlw.tAnPS nn? . down h- j- An avalanche below! ' i --.l:J :-..-.--.-..-..J.;i,l ;f:j:i ":t ; - ADAMS. ''";' Nor does John Adams in the picture lag, V He was bold, as resolute ana iree As is the eagle on a misty crag ; Above a stormy sea. . JEFFERSON. m iita flilwa in thnse davs of need. " Impassioned Jefferson burns like sun ThB News wonaa rropuei vl me acv ri "World's Creed ' " :- -, "X'' Yi Prophet and Priest in one! THE GHOSTS OF TO-DAY. I Tne Mysterious -Warning.; in the Earl , of Airlie Family. ! - From the London Telegraph. Mrs. Ann Day,1 (formerly Gladdeh) Zof 31 Burgoyne road, S. W.,. writes questioning the ! statement of (Ma - Macleod that the traditional warning - of impending disaster in the Airlie family nsistsWQly of the sound of a drum. She says:-.:. V. i .; Early in the year;1845 I went to Cortachy Castle in attendance upon Miss j Margaret Dalrymple, - who" was Spaying a two days' i visit to the Earl E and Countess of Airlie; We arrived -latfr in the evening, and Miss Dalr .rymple had only just time to dress minutes on the sofa, however, (thi " she told me some time after we ha iieft-the castletr'ishflieard distinctly. as if immediately beneath the floor j the sound of ; fifes and afterward the - beating of a drum. While at dinner " she " remarked to T Lord Airlie, who sat near her, 'iWhat is that strange "musicyou;. have about the house? i .' You " assuredly have an excellent "piper." Lord Airlie, without reply mg, dropped his 'knife and fork and retired from the dining room. Later in the evening the place geemed to ; be all in confusion, and I learned that Lord Airlie, after leaving the " table, went to the library and dined in solitudeJ - . t ; f; The nexti morning, while the fami ly were at ; breakfast, J was quite "alone in Miss Dalrymplc's room, and as I stood before the fire I heard, as I , thought, a carriage drive up, and stop dead, directly under my feet. Immediately there followed the sound of another j carriage driving up'and stopping in! exactly the same manner. And then, as if following the vehi cles, came Ithe tramp, tramp, tramp of marching soldiers. Then I heard some shrill notes of the fife so dis tinctly that I looked round instinct ively expecting to see a piper in the " roomj In ' another ' moment I was "stUl ihore startled by the beating of ; a drum.' About this there was some thing indescribably disagreeable; it j ; seemed as if the drummer were mak ing his way through the floor.; : Be- ! ing a perfect stranger to the place, I thought there might be a coach road and an entrance door to the castle, near the room in which I stood," and that some distinguished " guests were arrivihg 'or ; departing. On looking out 'of the window, however, I found that there was no door or coach road near, and not a human being was 1 to be seen. I concluded, therefore, that the sounds must have been echoed from a distance. U .- -" ;j: ;.. - i Y-The next morning before our de- parture, Lady "Airlie came to the door of Miss Dalrymple's room, to give her a . 5 note for an orphan .. school in which she was interested. "Neither of us ever saw the Countess again.- She was confined of twins at Brighton some months afterward, and died. It was not until Miss Dal rymple, a few days after we left the castle, asked me if I had heard "the strange music there," that I disclosed my experience, and then for the first time Ij learned from her the tradition about the Airlie drummer boy. She told nie that she herself had been to tally in ignorance of it until herj al lusion at the dinner j table to the mu sic she had heard elicited from other guest an explanation. j an- TWINKLINGS. A gamecock ought to be good eatinjr. Does not the nnet sav "the hravpst. are the jtenderest? ". Boston Courier,. ) The Louisville Courier-Journal says: VThe 'code' seems to be as harmless as it is idiotic, and ' fortunately it is not as popular as it was." ; j, ; v ' v ' :: '. : Arithmetical If a dime with a hole in it is worth five cents, a dime with two holes in it ought to be worth ten cents. Kentacky State Jouunal. , i f burgee's "Fool's Errand", ih a dramatized form has 1 been presented t in Philadelphia. It proves a flat failure. Political plays can never be made success ful, as, of risht, they (should - not be, Wash. Port. " ; .-, ;; f J ' Cordiality "I am very glad to have met you, i sir," said Browri, politely. "Ar&you? " replied Fogg; "here's a note you may be glad to meet, also." Brown wasn't so powerfully glad to meet it, but he had to.'f Boston. Transeriptr -.r ! -r-iA Norths Carolina ?man wel comed his fourth pair of twins with the re mark: 'fNow, this is two utterly d-d two two!" Profanity and aesthetic culture won't mix worth a cent; but the poor man could not help it. Detroit Free Press. i u .While rector of St. James' Epis copal Church, Philadelphia, the Rev. Mar shall T. Meiggs stole from the church fund and a widow's estate, and finally absconded With a month's Salarvin nAvnnon Via nw writes back to his friends that he evidentlv misioojc ins ntness for the ministry, and- swixc uxiu pruuiauie mercantue employ ment abroad, whence he .will soon send uiuuev io pay au claims. , . we give aDove a correct iiiteness 01 wiia weit. known and successful physician aad surgeon,who has made a life-long study bf ' Nervous Diseases and the Diseases of the Skia, and he now stands in the highest rank, as authority on those special and distressing' disease In the course of his practice he discovered what now are ;renowned in medical practice, viz': a combination of Celefy and Chamomile in the shape of Fills. - They are used by the profession at large and constantly Tecommendetf TSylhenif "' r " , It is not a patent medicine,; fit is the result pf . his own experience hi practice. They are a sure cure for the following, special diseases, and are worthy of a trial by. all intelligent sufferers. They are prepared expressly to cure siek "headache,, nervous headache,' dyspeptic headache,.; neural gia, paralysis, sleeplessness, dyspepsia and ner vousness, and wiH cure any case. y Sold hv all drnsrsrists. Price. 50 cents a box. Depot, 196 North Eutaw Street, Baltimore, Md. By mail, two boxes for $1, or six boxes for $3.90, to any address. . ?;-, ni 4 j f OR. C. W. BEN&ON'S: SKIN CURE Is Warranted to Cure-; t liiul E C Z E M A , TETTERS, HUMOKS, INFLAMMATION, MILK CRUST. ALL ROUOH SCALY ERUPTIONS! DISEASES OF HAIR AND SCALP, SCROFULA ULCERSr PIMPLES and TENDER ITCHINCSonmUparts6f.e0 5 body.: It makes tho skin "white, aolt sad Emoetli; remo-res tan and freettea, and la tlio KEST toilet dressing In TiLK WOKLD. Elegantly pat up, two bottles in ons pseksga. oamdstrng of both internal r.H ni t. 4 . : AH flrst elawn droggigte have ft. FrioetX.perpsokg. J. W. CONOLET, Agent, ' Wilmington, jn. oct 10 Deod&Wlm we fr su nrm uitumsHi Nenralsia, Sprains, ' Pain in the .Back and Side. There Is nothing more nainful than these diseases; but the pain can be removed and the disease cured by use' of Perry Davis pain Killer. ; or Petroleum product that must be kept of explosion, nor is it an untried xperi- mmmjMMw umi - - - J uv U1UIC xiollll ' 'f tf-lt guOUt Pain Killer has been In constant nsa for forty years, and the universal testimony from an parts of the world Is, It never fails. It not onlv effects a -nermanflnt. im , prat It relieves pain almost Instantaneously'. ipeug a purely vegetable remedy, It Is safe 1 we nanus 01 ue most inexperienced. The record of cures by the use of Paw jluol would fill volumes. The rollbwlntr j extracts from letters received show wha hose who have tried It think: .- .dgajrCady, Owatonna, msaJ, ; says:' E I "uiw mjf who ueauuB Haujeoi I to severe soneniigr from rheumatism, owe t & w Tun ouu uuu r'wninnmiTit WOT II resort was to toe Pais Kii-.t.hb, widcli apeedfly relieved her. . TT : frharlpa Pnwall Htu friun 4-Via entimmi (Home, London : I 1 had been aifiicted three years-wifh nenralgl , I andywlent spasmsof the stomach. The doctors 1 despair. I tried your Pain KrLLia, and it gaTS xiip limnetuaxe reuei. x cave regained my strength, ana am now able to follow mv usual occupation. . . , : C KWalworth, saeo, Me., writes : - I .1 experienced immediate relief from pain la ' the side by the use of yosxPAis Knj.rn, , , E. York says: I have used your Patn Kh-utr for rheumatism. and have received grcat benefit. . ; - Barton Seaman says : r - Hare used Paiw Ktixib for thirty years; ; - and have found it a never -failing remedy for rheumatism and '"TTi"Bn . . Mr. Barditt writes: -' J.t,5litoive relief b of rheumatism,' , trom actual use, I know your Pain Kri.m is the best medians I can gee . AH druggists keep Paxk Ktxleb.1 its price Is so low that It Is within the reach of an, f; and It will save many times its cost la doctors' Una ' SSe 60c and tx.00 a bottle. $ PERRY DAVIS A SON, Proprietor, - Providence. R. I. novID&Wam nrm - Is a preparation of Protoxide of Iron, Peruvian Bark and the Phosphates, associated with the Vegetable Aromatics. . Endorsed by the Medical Profession, and recommended by them for Dra pepaia. Ucneral I-bility. Female lla . Want of Vitality, llenout Pros tration, CoBTalneenee from Fmn and Cnronie 'fatlls and Fever. It serves every purpose where a TosiC is necessary. . , Manufactured ly The Dr. Barter Medicine Co St, kail The following is one of the very many testimo nials we are receiving daily: .. ... Gentlemen: Some three months ago I beeran the nse of Dr. Hakteb's Iron Tonic, npon the ad vice of many friends who knew its virtues. I was nfi'ering from yreneral debility to such an extent that mylabor was exceedingly burdensome to me. A vacation of a month did not give me much re lief, hut on the contrary, ' was followed by In creased prostration and sinking chills. At this time I began the use of your Iron Tohic, from which I realized almost Immediate and wonderful results. The old energy, returned and I found that ame time during my illness, and with double the ease. With the tranquil nerve and Tigorof body, has come also a clearness of thought never before' enjoyed. If the Tonic has not done the work. I. know not what. I give It the credit. " ' Host gratefully yours, .... j p, wATsoir, Troy, O. , Jan. 8, 1878. Pastor Christian Church. br Sale by Druggists and General Dialers Every wbe je 8 Deod &Wly ' ' su we fr" : ' nrm " the;gbeat r - UnfailingfSjeiific jwiaatfewggiiifMil,ilii if FOB Lirer The Symptoms of liver Complaint are uneasiness and pain in the side, sometimes uam 111 luc tsuoiuuer, ana is mistaKen for rheuma tism: the Stomach ia niTpr.tcA with inaa hf tite and sickness; bowels, Jn general, costive, sometimes alternating with lav tho hoori to : bled with pain, and dull, heavy sensation; consid erable loss of memory, with painful sensatioi of iittviug leu, unaone something which ought to have been done: nfbn mmnliamtiio n mnnT, deOUltv and low SDirita. . SntnAtimoa ma tic r.t fhl above symptoms attend the disease, and at other time 8 very few of them, but the liver is generally i,t. .4- Eegulate the Liver, and prevent DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, JAUNDICE, BILIOUS ATTACKS, CHILIS and FEYElt, . HEADACHE, COLIC, DEPRESSION V; OF SPIRITS, SOUS stomach; . HEARTBURN, PILES, Etc. See that you get the Genuine In White Wrapper, With red Z, prepared only by J. H. ZETIIN & Co. - SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. , ,'V jy 13 ueuua w ly . .. xu la sa , nrm--. , taw FOXHAI,! 't-W y.. .1.. Amferican'liorses irever gained such - a ."victory "before in Jnglaho!., ; as Fox- hall did in his last race. Qur -ex changes are very full of - the particu-; lars. lie rani' against' the' fastest' horses in the British ; Ivhiijdom, car rying large, extra weight, i .Iti Was his seyenthiViptory It is coneeded to have been, ,the grea race, taken alto gether, tof record. A special : from JN3wraarket, Jl.ngiand, says: ir . ... lnirty-two noi-ses startea. ,? Alter two breaks' away there was; a fairly good start. . Shinglass'made jthie. run ning from Knight of Athol," Piraeus and Montrose; thie most prominent of the " sebond ' 6t beinjr Philammon, Bend Or, Lucy Glitters, Tristan and Foxhallr The rear lot consisted ; of Peter Mistake," and Etona II. There was but little change for half a mile,, when Lucy Glitters. I took ? the lead, with Foxhall, Philauunon, ; Tristan, Irtcendiary, Piraeus ,r and jPoulet close up. "VVhen a little oyer , a quarter of a mile from home, Lucy, Glitters .was leading Foxhall and Tristan by half a length, with Mistake close up. , On the" lower ground ' this order was maintained past the red post. 'When drawing : near home Foxhall , closed up and, going on, won comfortably, but by a head only before Lucy Glit ters, who was separated from Tris tan by a neck. t It was a fine race from the- distance pole. . .'The achievement of Foxhall is the great est irVthe history of ; the turf. , He has' not only added ; the great Cam bridgeshire. Stakes to the long list of Americam Victories',8 but he ha done whatna other horse has done before him. Handicapped originally at 112 pounds, he carried an additional load of 1 4 pounds, the penalty incurred for winning the i Cesarewitch,' in all 126 pounds; i" Hitherto the heaviest weight ever carried by a winner of this race, was 121 pounds, and that by a four-year old. - Moreover, he has beaten Jsend (Jr. everywhere ac- aowledged the finest race horse in England,, and who, , since his defeat of Iroquois, was counted upon ; by Englishmen as a sure winner of ; the Cambridgeshire. Foxhall has now to his' credit as a three-year old the Grand Prix, Grand JJuke Michael Stakes, Cesarewitch, and Cambridge shire. , ' Iroquois has won "the Derby, Prince of "Wales Stakes, 'and the St. Lesrer." .' I His owner is very enthusiastic over his horse's most extraordinary per formance and his talk is interesting. We copy a part: ;. it had been raining for days, and the track must have been very heavy a perfect quagmire; and then Fox hall was very heavily . weighted with 126 pounds. 1 feared that Lucy Gut ters might win, for she is very fast and carried only 91 pounds. She -was a good third in the St, Leger, and as it was b oxball has beaten her by only a. neck. It is noticeable that with the exception of Foxhall, all of the heavi ly weighted horses were nowhere in the race.r The great crack -Bend Or did not even get a placej and he was ridden by Archer. Watts, the iockey swbp rode, .rijal.&'.a very trust wor thy man tromjnaxsh s stables, lie was. put on the;. horse because the first-class jockeys were all engaged. lhis makes the victory of the Ameri can horse all the more emphatic, for the English cannot again claim that the jockey won. "People in this country," Mr.Keene continued,' "do not comprehend ' the magnitude of his victory. It is a thing unprecedented that a three-year-old, carrying 126 pounds, should beat all the crack horses of England.' It is the, most; wonderful event on record in. racmg annals. . ; ; j ' , ; ' "Foxhall is a dark : bay, sixteen hands high with sloping shoulders, tremendous quarters, and a clean cut head and neckrjHe yvasnamed after my son. .. He was bred by Mr. A. J. Alexander, on. the . Woodburn farm, Spring Station, Woodford county, Ky. His list of victories is as fol lows: October 13; 1880, Bedford Stakes, KewmarketOctober 28, 1880, Bretby Nursery Handicap Stakes, Newmarket; June 12, 1881, Grand Prix de Paris, Longchamps; Septem-; ber 29, Grand Duke Michael Stakes,' Newmarket; October 11, Cesarewitch Stakes, Newmarket; October 12, Se lect Stakes, Newmarket; October 25, Cambridgeshire Stakes, Newmarket. ' Mr. JKeene's winnings are said to be over. 2 00,000. i , Foxhall . lias 'no other engagements for this season. PERSONAL,. i -Lis?t is sick with dropsy at Weimar, :; - :.; .. : Henry James, Jr., the novelist, is soon to return to America. Senator David Davis expects to make a tour of the South after the adjourn ment of the Senate, .- The' Marquis of - Lome goes to England to receive the. keyind hlessing of his mother-in-law.; A long trip for so small a favor- : ;.t i ; - . - King-Humbert, of Italy, is on his way to Vienna and Is being received with enthusiasm at the various Austrian towns through which he passes. r Red-headed jJim Anderson, ilae accomplished liar; of three years ago, was nearly clubbed to death with a pistolhutt in s jfevada the other day. Virtue is; its own reward, in this country, after . - all..-42fcu SO UTITERN ITEMS. 4 ; About Waco, Texas, the worm is devastating the fields of cotton' and grain. Another thing: Whiskey was $1 a drink in Yorktown. , What sort of a place is, that 'for a Connecticut -Republican to drift to? . ::,- y; !r .-. . .t -;hd t j... r.., ; i:;v- .: Forty thousand ; dollars for a building and twenty thousand for a site will be expended for an opera house at Dal laa, Texas, f ; ; " . - . ' -' Said the lecturer: "The roads up these mountains are too steep and rocky for even a donkey to climb; therefore I did not, attempt t the ascent ''Boston Tran script. THE GREAT EIL1 FpB Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, - Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout,' . . Quins, Sore Throat, Swellings and) 1,1 Sprains, Burns and Scalds, -t. ! General Bodily Pains, l . Tzoth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feel and Earsj and all other Paiis , and Aches. v;-x-- - I rr iaration on earth equals St. Jacobs Oil as a t. xttre, simple and cheap External Remedy. A vl entails but the comparatively rifling outlay of ; ' 4'ents, and every one suffering with pain ca :i.ive cheap and positive proof of its claims. ( , -H-tiiji-s in Eleven Languages. . ; ; X- 3Y A LIi DSTTQ0IST8 AHD DEAXEE8 IS " MEDICINE. i ! A, VOGELER & CO., " : '" KalHmore, Md., TT.8.JL jelOD&Wlv ' - i STETTIN CELEBRATED . ONE OP THE REASONABLE P EASURESI Of life, a properly cooked meal, affords little or no present enjoyment, and much subsequent tor ture to a confirmed dyspeptic. But when chronic indigestion is combatted with Hostetter's Stom ach Bitters,the food is eaMn with relish, and most important of all, is assimilated by and nourishes the system. Use this prand tonic and corrective also -to remedy constipation, biliousness, rheuma tism, fever and ajrue, For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally, nov 1 DeodiWly tu th sa nrm PKKM'UillKlt hV fiivsiciAKa tropical ' and (ilaata. A. 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Tlicy act like. a charm on the digestive organs, removing all d speptic " symptoms, audi sz taxiing the food, belching,' ItetU in the stoni'v-h, - heartburn, etc. The only Iron Pfcpirailon th'd tcllt not blacken tfie teeth or give luuidache. Write for the ! A B C liook, 32 pages amusing and aserul-reading.soit feee.'..-'. 'i ' !v BROAVN CfWmCAl 2QMPANV. " j -i Baltinoio. Md. ; !. Jan29D&Wly . : . : nrm ' x-, :. Jr If von &re a man If von arc a r- ofbu'dness.vcalc ened by t:io strain of -your duties void man of let- - niif v.k, to res . rt) raiii uei-ve aud stimulants and u o - Hop- Bitter . " - If you are yotmp an " AiortUon or dis&ipa. riod or Biny:Ie, old or poor health ur liuiuiAh ness, . rely ou HOO waste, uso Hop 13. ' fferintr f : m any in- tion s if you (iro uvar- youus, suuorina from in? on a bed t eiek mors. f : Thousands die ta whenovf r you feel fpw I that y ' a r system. ttiLi 14 niuill v from some y ar syscem. 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It. penetrate a fleitH and mnule to the try Ixiac making tlie continu HWft of pain iul Intlaniinalioii impos sUio. Its effects upon Human Flosltad tliil!r:!i.vCrrjiiiu aro quolly wcmhI r- fut. 'i'boKcKK-SIH ; ' i - - I IJiiiaY Vitij Vv'Hiiod Jiy'RrtmctKMly lit every Iiojish. L very tlu v- urii'.jjs news or tlie Mcrony an rl t s :it4 or Luru Klil)(llli:tl. I)f i'iiriiinntie niartvra :m. astorcil, or n;"t':iltutUIe Iiorac or 'ox j . 0 vv ,, VA tvhich spof (lily enrca such. &Dmcnts of t:o HUiLVN ILLbil as ! ItHomuntium, Swelling, Btiff and HJ'-olcl", Cats, Bruiaei and Spraino, l'oiiouona Bites and Stints, ttiftua, Ijameneits, Old Sorcg, TTlcevs. Vio?tbites, Chilblains. Sore . r.lpplen, faked Ereost, and indeed every form of external dis ease,. It hraln wUhotit gears. j For the BttUTa Cuuation It urea - -Spraf ai, &vinn y - SUIT . Joints, Founder, ITnrnesa Sores, lloof Di easea, S'oot liot, Scrvvr Worm, Scab, Uollour 'iEoin -Scratenea, Wind ralla, - Spavin, TlirnnU, ltlnchone, Old Sor-a, foil livil, Film npon ilte .felf:::t audi every other ailment o tvlilch t.'ie occupants of the Jstftblc and Stoclt Yard are liable. ' . The Mexican Blnstana; - Itnlment always cures and never disappoints; and Ufa, positively, - i . . THE BEST'j - ' -OF-AUL ' I POB KA1T OB BEAST. feh5Wly!;t SO OftYS L! BUalli LI SA "SPLENBID --OFPOttTUNITTr7 TO WIN A FQRTUNE. ELEVENTHGRAND DISTRIi BUTION1, CLASS aj,AT NEW ORLEANS, TUES- ngM" -a. f..- -.si.J:t :df- : j Louisiana State; Lottery Cflmpany, Incorporated In 1838 lor 25 vears by the Leeisla til re for Educational and Charitable purposes I with a capital of $1,000,000 to which a reserve fund of over $420,000 has since been added. ; -I ' By an overwhelming popular vote its franchise was made a part of the present State Constitution adopted December 2d, A. D. 1879. I ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DRAWINGS will take place monthly. i . i IT NEVER SCALES OR POSTPONES. i Look ;at the following Distributionr r CAPITAL PRIZE, $30,000. 00,000. TICKETS . AT. TWO DOLLARS . EACH.! HALF TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR. JitjJH LISTaFPRIZESw:-:! v 1 Capital Prize ; 1 Capital Prize.....!. . .$30,000 . 10,000; . 5,000 . 5,000! : ' 5,ooo: i 10,000 . 10,000! . 10,000 . 10,0001 . 10,000! 1 Capital Prize..... . 8 Prizes of $2500 Iff Prizes of 1000. J. 20 Prizes of . 600 ;.:..... 100 Prizes of 100. ... 200 Prizes of 50 L 500 Prizes of; , 20... ....... 1000 Prizes of ; 10.V..L.'.. i M APPROXIMATION PRIZES: i Approximation Prizes tf $300, . . . .'. . : I 9 Approximation Prizes of 200 f 9 Approximation Prizes of 100 : 2,700! 1,8001 900! 1,857 Prizes, amounting to. .-..$110300 f ' Responsible corresponding agents wanted at all prominent points, to whom a liberal compensa tion will be paid. ! .. j ; . ) For further informattott,' write clearly, giving full address.: Send orders by express or Regis tered Letter or Money Order by mail.' Addressed omy to . , .-.i--.i:f ; :::r , t ; m; a. dauphin ; ; 'J i : .New Orleans, Louisiana. J or M. A. DAUPHIN, att .. ' Av, -' No, -212 BROADWAY1, NEW YORK, i All our Grand Extrdoedinarw Driwintrs are un der the supervision and management of GEN ERALS G. T. BEAUREGARD and JUBAL A EARLY. t ... . i -- , , NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Th lie miblie are hereby CAUTIONED AGAINST BKJNUUVU AN V MONEY OK to NUNKS & CO., 83 NASSAU STREET, NEW YORK CITY, as authorized bythe Louisiana State Lottery Com pany to sell its Tickets. They are flooding the coun try with BOGUS CIRCULARS purporting to be of The Louisiana State Lottery Company, -and are FRAUDULENTLY representing themselves as Agents They have no authority from this Company to sell its Tickets and are not its agents for any purpose. - i i M. A. DAUPHIN, l I Pres. Louisiana State Lottery Co.- oncw urieans, ia., jury 4, ihbi. : t oct 9 D2aw4wfcW we sat Willard Hotel Lottery. I THE DRAWING FINALLY SETTLED AND FIXEDj THURSDAY, i NOVRl1 18lj IS THE DAY DETERMINEiJ'UPON. ; f THE DRAWING OF THIS SCHEME HAS BEEN finally settled upon, and will CERTAINLY take place on Thursday, the 10th of November, 1881, by assent of the Commissioners, and this will enable me to sell all of the remaining tickets. All persons, therefore, '. intending to invest in this scheme, may, rest assured there will be no further delays Or postponements.; I LIST20F PRIZES: One Residence on Green Street. . i. .' . . .". .. ... $15,000 One Residence on Green Street. .... . . . 15,000 Two Cash Prizes, each $5,000 . ........ 4 . 10,000 Two Cash Prizes, each $2,000....:.......... 4,000 Fiv Cash Prizes, each $1,000... rL I 5,000 Five Cash Prizes, each $500 iJ ..... 2,500 Fifty Cash Prizes, each $100.....i......... 5,000 One Hundred Cash Prizes, each $50 ..... 5,000 "Five Hundred Cash Prizes eace $20 10,000 One Set of Bar:Furniture.... ........... . 1,000 OneFine Piano. j... 500 One Handsome Silver Tea Set . . : j J. 100 ,400 Boxes Old Bourbon Whiskey, $36. ... .,, 14,400 10 Baskets Champaigne, $35 ........... 350 Five Hundred Cash Prises,- each $10. ....... : 5,000 400 Boxes Fine Wines, $30; ....... 12,000 200 Boxes Robertson County Whiskey, $30 6,000 400 Boxes Havana Cigars, $10...... .... 4,000 Five Hundred Cash Prizes, each $10. ........ 5,000 , j Amounting; to $369,850. , . " Wiiole Tickets $8; Halves $4 Quarters $2. t - Jtemittances may be made by Bank Check, Ex press, Postal Money Order, or Registered Mail. Responsible agents wanted at all points. - For Circulars, giving full .information, and for Tickets, address W..D. C. WHIPS, - : j I Willard Hotel, Louisville, Ky.- au 16 Deod&WtNov 10 -t th sa ' v !- CM, StedaH. Isaac Rates ... .. S- D.i Wallaci. :.Hrwimen! Vice Presiden: Cashie Bank of New Hanover. CAPITAL PAID IN - - $350,000 AUTHORIZED CAPITAL- $1,000,000 DIRECTORS: John Dawson. Isaac Bates, C. M. S teaman, of Wright St Stedman. ' Jaa. A. Leak, of Wadea boro. i s ' E. iB. Borden, of Golds- D. R. Mnrchison, of Wil liams & Murchison ' ' Hon. R. R. Bridgere, Pres W. & W. R. R. U. Vollere, of Adrian A Vollers. Jno. W. Atkinson, Col. B. F. LitUe. : .1 D.McRae. cm. atedmau. President. KdGoluSuOroBraiiCui R. P. JIOWKLO. Cashier.; DIRECTORS: E. B. Borden, W. TV Faircloth, Wi. K. Kornegay a. auinonaHon, uennan wcu. -. 11 r A nnlifiiui Ttnnonk M. P. 1.111 President: nflUDuOUIU DIullUJl. CasUeV" V' ''Y DIRECTORS: :zt' . ' ' ',-'t ' J. A. LeakR. T, BennettG. W, Little, J. C. Marshal Issues Certificates of Deposit bearing Interest. ? Is authorized by Charter to receive on deposit moneys held in trust by Executors, Administrators, Guaraians, &c, &ct &c - ; , r - i Strict attention given to the-orders and requests of onr country friends by mall mr etherwise. - ( - novl6-wtf- - . , i -i . . ; . f i THE NORWAY MUSICAL ALBUM. By F0KESIEB and ANBEBSON. ' A collection of weird, strange, and yet strangely captivating Songs and Melodies from the land of Oie Bull: just the music that Inspired his imagina tion. Norse and English words.! A musical novelty that will delight lovers of what is wild, rich and romantic in legend and j song. Price wfjC.SO. . . j ...j Gabfild's Fcnehax Mabcb. : Fine portrait 40 cts. ROBERT FRANZ' ALBUM OF SONG. ' . " !""..' . ' ' r ' -' i " : Old and new . Aimmmil riv tlm rniiatm. Vilmooi A book In which every note is a gem. German ana English words. A hundred exquisite songs. 94 uus.; $.uu ciuui. . j.i.t j .... .1 Herald of Pbais For choirs and conventions $1. TTTTH TTi W.A T. ITfc nn-ntaS txr T r 1 i the best Singing School book of the distinguished author. Admirable collection of t interesting,! wide-awake, effective music, combined in a prac tical and thorough course. Ideal success in an IA ool nlnn. .... nJll . ... ... . , xuvcu oiuguj vioos w iii icsuit iroui using ine DOOK. Sono Bells. For common schools. Emerson. 50 cts. OLIVER DITS0N & CO., Boston. . C. H. DITSQN & CO., J. E. DITSON & CO., ! 843 Broadway, New York. ! 1228ChesnutSt.,Phila. oct 12 Wed&Sattf . " Turpentine Hands ANTED, TO WORK AT MY TURPENTINE Farms, In South Carolina and Georgia. Hands of good character, that want to work and receive good treatment, with fair wages and prompt pay, can apply In person or by letter. i oct27DlwW6w A.H. VasBOKKELEN. ' Jtice ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY FOREWARNED i - . ' ' " . . . , i' under the Btrict penalty of the law, against tres- passing on my Land, In Onslow county, In any manner whatever. Duck Creek, Oct. 4, 1881, t octl4W3t VfNQ, S, WILKINS," - - 'UNEQUALLED IN Tone, To ncli,orIanaiisM5 & IMiiitY uh.ry- ryrrxnw exabe &, co Noa, 204 and 2pa West Baltimore Btreet. Baltim No. 112 Fifth Avenue. New York. tlmor A bad breatli may result from acidity of thp stomach, or from buliousness. In either casp few doses of r ,lMJ a TARRANTS SELTZER APERIENT, administered according to directions, will snn plant this unpleasant companion with a sweet arS healthful one.- It is a saline corrective, specia v suitable for warm weather, and leaves the systei strong to do its work, of recuperation SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS BAYARD TAYLOR, Poet and Trav eller, said: "I take great pleasure in reconimenrt fagtp -parentethe Academy of Mr. Swithin C Shortlidge.. , , : . ,, - , IIon.I ERMXDO WOOD, M. c said (1881): "I cheerfully consent to the use of mv -name as reference My boys will return to you (for then- fourth year) after their vacation " For new Illustrated Circular address SWITin SHORTLDGB,i: A. '- M., Harvard' UntVer XJaADUATRj Media, Pa., 12 milea from Phila. MIEDIS6IATERIAL Silffi6ffii of plaster; made also, into Carpets and wus Samples per mail. W. H. FAY, Camden, N. si ' $ "T ' "T TT A YEAR and expenses to agents. Outfit free. Address , , :.'. ,. P. O. VICKERY, ApctuwA, mT Newspaper Advertising Bureau,10 Spruce St NY oot 4 4wD&W -!.; : - " CL A "D li1 1 WAT Tl Agents wanted for Life UAAI XJULlU of President Garfield A complete, faithful history from cradle to grave by the eminent biographer, Col. Con well. Intro duction by His Excellency, John D. Long. Gover- -nor of Massachusetts. Books all ready for deliv ery. :An elegantly illustrated volume. Endorsed edition. , Liberal terms. Agents take orders for from 20 to 50 copies da)ly. Outsells any other book ten to one. Agents never made money so fast. The book sells itself. Experience not ne cessary. Failure unknown. All Jmake immense profits. ? Private terms free. ' GEORGE STINSON & Co., Portland. Maine.' octSOD&Wim ' PREMIUM SAFETY OIL felted FOR SALE BY Adrian & Vollers, Cor. Front & Dock. Agents for Wilmington and vicinity. my 14 l)&W6m , . , . ; .i;... MARBLE now u .ri EiMTS :..-'' .. . ' AND' " ' .- ' C ray e Stories. FIRST-CLASS WORK -AT LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES. DESIGNS SENT BY MAIL. WORK PACKED AND SHIPPED, AT OUR RISK, TO ANY -PART OF THE SOUTH. KICIIARD WATHAN & CO.r 5T Larayettc Place, New York. Wathan's Monumental Designs, in book form for sale to the Trade. dec 4 D&W tf. Health is Wealth ! DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT : a specific for Hvsteria. Con vulsions, Nervous Headache, Mental Depression, Loss of Memory, Impotency, Premature Old Age, caused by over exertioiu excesses, or over-indid- Ssnce, which leads to misery, decay and death, ne box will cure recent cases. - Each box con tains one month's treatment. One dollar a box, or six boxes for five dollars ; sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price. We guarantee six boxes to cure any case. With each order received by us for six boxes, accompanied with five dollars, we will send the purchaser our written guarantee to return the money if the treatment does not effect a cure. Guarantees issued by WM. H. GREEN, Druggist, (successoft&s-Green & Flanner) Wil mington, N.O.'i Orders by mail will receive prompt attention. mh 22 D&W ly 8500 Reward! TTTE WILL PAY THE ABOVE REWARD FOR T T any case of Liver Complaint Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Indigestion, Constipation or Costive-. ness we cannot cure with West's Vegetable Livor Pills, when the directions are strictly complied with. ..They are purely Vegetable, and never fail ' to give satisfaction. Sugar Coated. Large boxes, containing 30 Pills, 25 cents. For sale by all Drug gists. Beware of counterfeits and imitations. The genuine manufactured only by JOHN C. WEST & CO., "The Pill Makers," 181 & 183 W. Mad ison St., Chicago. Free trial package sent by mail prepaid on receipt of a a cent stamp, i mh 22 D&W ly j PRESCRIPTION FREE Eor theapeedy Core of Nervous Weakness, Lost Vitality, Preniatare Debility Kervonsaess, Despondency, Confusion of Ideas. Aversion to Society, Defective Memory, and all disorders broagnt oa by Indiscreet Habits and Excesses. Aay druggist has the iatrredieats. 8ENT m PUIN SEALED ENVELOPE. ADDRESS DR.W.S. JAQU ES, : 130 West Sixth St, CIHCnniATI,0Hia mh2D&Wly . . . ; . ly Investment Securities - Savings Banks, Insurance Companies, Trustees, and Investors generally, are Invited to correspond with us regarding Bonds they may desire' to buy, seU or exchange. I municipal Honda." "Water Work Com pany Koans, amd desirable Railroad Se curities always on band. - i : r J. E. IiJEWIS & CO., Bankers, "BeptflD&Wlm 74 Cedar St., New York. Hi&rh-Bred Dosts. T ' ' ' " ': XLNGLISH, IRISH AND GORDON SETTERS, of the Choicest Breed, with guaranteed pedigrees. I. ! - i For sale by . ::' " I ''" E. P. WELSH nov 7 D&Wtf : York, Peno. - New River Mullets. ..; , Bbls- NEW MULLETS, I " ! ' " ' " ' 300 Doz" large koe .. t - . 1.. For sale by :- ' . - 4 i HALly & PEARSALL. oct 28 D&W tf- i CHICAGO SCALE CO. 770 lh. (Vtttrm Beam and Frame. S45; 2-Ton Wacr on Scales. 40: 4-Ton. 800; The Little Detective, $3. Send for Price List, sept 6 D3m&W6m . t i 1 w -

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