-taoiv':'' The Weekly;Star. , T. - ; .N v. PRrNCETOKTAN. In th great qiiarrtf a" city; oreamuy,- a figure Wands'i' -f H - - Wfth the crater dimly' flowing through its eyes and lips and hands, n - r r - And the throngs that pass and ponder that vweird masterpiece sublime, r ;i Liteihioki iUte the piptttre of the solemn t lapse of Time; .1 - -"Of lie thoughtless lapse of Timcrv With its melancholy music-aad4t sad, , heart broken rhyme. Oozing; trickling, bubbling, gleaming, " v Laughing, weeping, sobbing streaming, WaiUn murmuring.signing.dreamiiig, Flowing, .flowing onjjf .pr SostaM we that' fountained slatue, Gods . great masterpiece of art, i And the lapse of time is flowing on thro each oblivious heart; . C- v . i ' Seconds, minutes meeting, fleeting into days and months and years, . .v -- f Swell the rapids of the ages till at last Time disappears j ; With its flood of hopes and fears, Through 'life dimly-lighted valley, thro' - I7M.!S9ia ' " 1Knkling, plashing, rippling, sleepmg, Bounding; sparkling, dancing, leaping, Foammg,biUowing,tonbling,sweeping, Gliding, gliding on. Mi. I . Wi l w f- r, s Military Review Magnificent Display Ninety-Five Hundred Troops In Xlne Safe Arrival of the Connecticut By Telegraph to the Morning. Star. . Yorktown, October 20. The military review . took plae0'this morning, and the column was one hour and twenty minutes passing a given point. Gen. Hancock and staff rode at the head of the line, and when they reached the grand stand thejr fell out and took a position! on the stand with Pres ident Arthur, the Cabinet and foreign guests, hHe the column passed in review. There were 9,500 men in the line. ! ; . The President Was quite enthusiastic over the magnificence' of the display. .. .. I The only colored troops on parade were two colored companies from Richmond, Va. They were loudly ! cheered by the spectators from the North. j ; I . The steamer Charleston,: with the Gov ernor of Connecticut, staff' and troops about which there was some anxiety, arf rived this morning. The pilot did not know Yorktown jharbot and anchored at the mouth of York river until he could get a pilot to bring the vessel into port. ' : The marching! of the troops generally was very, fine and excited great interest among the military men and elicited cheers from the multitude. Gen. Hancock am? Gen. FJtzhugbJXee rwere j both- loudly cheered wherever they: " appeared;" as a if tribute to the blue and the grey,and a recog 1 ration pi tne fact tnat botn are now marcn-, ing under the same flag of a common coun try. The State troops vied with each other in drill and ' discipline, ; and the . friends of each claim the palm for some crack corps.! The regulars excited general admiration. ; I Two pieces of artillery captured at the siege; of , Yorktown and presented by - Washing-!; ton to the Chatham Artillery, of Savannah,! are here in the battery of : that famous pld organization and, excite me greatest terest. : - ; : ..j-;-. jf ; , -;-.!. ' Yorktown, October 20. This afternoon Gen.rHancock gave a reception oh board the steamer j3t. John. Among the guests! were .President Arthur, l)acvyi Dat1t the French andtJerman visitors, Rear-Admiral Wyman, : officers7 tof the army , and -navy; members of the Congressional Committee and Governors and officers of States. ; , '. - aa'? i .' WASHINGTON. L .h t HowgatOs Counsel Promise to Bring: EUm Into Court Counsel Assigned for Gulteau Hewgate Committed to Jail Receipts jand Coinage or For-; elgn Gold. j ",- ! ;':IBy Telegraph to the Morning Star. Washington, Octj 22. In the Criminal Cour, this .morning,, counsel .for, CapL Howgate promised to bring Howgate into court. . The District: Attorney; waived the' right to have a bench warrant issued for his arrest- ff.yt''; . ' &'' 'jj Judge Cox lias assigned Leigh Robinson, of tbiHirm Elliott & RobinsoTrpas' coun ; sel f ox Guiteau. -j: ct i ,' Washdtgton. Pctober ,22. Capt. How gate appeared' court to-day and pleaded not guilty to Ithe Indictment. His counsel : statedthatthe plea was merely formal, and the right was: reserved 4o afterwards inter pose such motion.'iaemurer or plea as might be desired. The District Attorney, in ask ing that bail .be fixed at $40,000, said that the grand . jury had indicted Howgate; for forgery in addition; to the embezzlement in dictments.. s Bail was- reduced - to $30,000 Failing to furnish ithis Howgate Was com mittedtojaU. "i i " H A Cabinet session; was- held at Senator Jones' house to-day. . i- ' i r -, - ; Since the first of July more than $20,000, 000 in bare inanufaictured from foreign gold have been transported from the New York assayr office to the" Philadelphia mint for coinage, which . has " nearlyl exhausted the appropriation lor that purpose. As there is now a large atopunt.bf 'gold .in the. New York Jssay , office,' and more arriving almost daily, an additional appropriation will be necessary to meet the cost of its transporta tion. ; Director of the Mint Burchard had to refused to make a transfer today on account of the lack of funds. Hi-- .1 s-s s?s '- w , THE .COTTON CROP. Report Aom Alabama, Georgia,- Ion lsiana, mtsaisstppi' and "Tennessee r Xke Outlookr More Promising. " ' If py TekffrapB to theMornUig Star. ' ' New Orleans, October 22. Dispatches to tYxfdDemocratixom all portions of -the cotton country, show! the condition of the crop to date to be as follows: ; IZaAawKz Weather good, old and dry ; picking, progressing rapidly and will be over by the middle of November; the yield is much ;. better than : (was anticipated, and will come within ten per cent, of last year's ; the staple will be much better ; about three fourths tf the crop has abready been gath ered. ':.i4i...--: ,.: , ..- . GcffiThi:r0rSlHbect8lla,ve im proved greatly 'during the past few weeks, J . anu im nof-peiievea me? crop wjl tje as great as last year ; two-thirds" of the crop is gathers occeaajs !.ibeMg,arkitect owlyri Louisiana Rains have fallen during the past.ki wjifchrwpll! injure the cotton in considerably in the fields; the : weather has been t cool and - there have : been several frosts; farmers are ' backward in preparing the staple, '"very little! of which has been marketed ; it is estimated that three-fourths of the crop has been gathered; if thepres--ent bad weather continues the crop will be greatly injured, vrjgjr a & t Mim'sgtpj-Rs3ii3 nave fairen" through out the-(6tate, doing ihowever,! very' little damage to cotton ; some : damage has beeu done by worms'; eighty per cent, of the' crop has beeu picked; ! the yield will be about -75 per cent of the crop: of last year; Tennessee Seventy per cent, of the crop has been, gathered; the yieldi it is now esti-r matedr will be 40 per ; cent, less than that of last year;; the season still continues fa?', vorableior picking, which will be finished at a much earlier date than last year. ; eligio us books have been scaUro! hv nn man in .uusi8 meworK to be done yet many say i cannot be sustained. ;apd BY A .1 In - USVR. C..W. BENSON priyisoS-jjDJi,. Wejgive above a correct likeness of this well known and successful physician aiad surgeon, who has made a -life-long study of Nervous Diseases and the Diseases ef the Skin, and he now stands in the highest raak, as authority on those special and distressing diseases. In the course of his practice he discovered what now are renowned in medical practice, viz : a combination of Celery and Chamomile in the shape of Pills. They are used by the profession at large and constantly reVOmmnde15ylfiem. ,? i It is not a patent medicine, It is the result of his own experience in practice. -.They are a ure 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 trill cure tiny case. : . .-. Sold by all druggists. Price, 50 cents aboxZ Depot, 196 North utaw Street, Baltimore, Md. By mail, two boxes for $ 1, or six boxes for $2.50, to any address. ; DR.C. W. BENSON'S M : Is Warranted to Cure ? : I ECZEMA,' TETTERS,: HUMORS, INFLAMMATION, MILK CRUST, ALL ROUGH SCALY ERUPTIONS, DISEASES OF HAIR ANO'SCALP, - SCROFULA ULCER8, PIMPLES and TENDER ITCHINGSonaUpartsof the tody. It makes the akin white, son and smooths nmoTM taa and fteeklea, and la th BEST toUat iIiimiiIiil I" TTTTf WOBIJ3. KlognnMy pat up, two bottles In ono paokaee, oo-nnlBtlug of both. Intetnal and external treatment. , ',, ' -. ' first olaasdraeKists hare it. PrioeVl.perpackac. - J. W". CONOLKY, Agent, WUmington, N. C. ' oct 10 DeodAWlm wefrsu . nrm ? THECREAT LuntvAi --anti " WMl FOR waii! Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swellings ahdm Sprains Burns and Scalds, ?a f General Bodily Pains, ' Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet I:-: and Ears, and all other Pains .-mr : f and Aches. ' '- ?;.' Preparation on earth equals St. Jacobs On. as - juifr, ure, wimple and cheap External Remedy. . trial entails but the comparaiiyely rifling outlay .: 50 Centa, and every one raftering.with pain -m have cheap and positive proof of lte claims.' . 1 Dieectious In Eleven IangTiacei , ; .. ' .7 i ?JLD ST ALL CBUGaiSTS AHB CII&LEB3 IV j A. VOGELER & CO., :jel0D&WlV ; ' ' -m-? !?ip1lJiJir'xfJe,?i;' lSark and -the Phosphates, associated -with the I V epeiao"ivromnc.i Enawswt iy vi Medical-? t- roitwilonainlreoomnieixied by li AnIyc.u I i'ruitwU p)la, General IebiUty. FeualeBli. aues. Waniof Vitali(7,"Iirrroua Pros tration, t'cnvnlfcceiire from Fever Clironle C tail la kbmI fever. It serves tvury purpose whure & Tojtic Is necessary. :. Maaaactnred by Tbfe Dr. Barter Medicine Co.Loaig. - : The followitiir la one of the very many te tlmo aials we are reuelvlijg daily: ,;;; V otmamat: some three month agoT becan the nse-of Dr. II akter's Irok. Tonic, upon the ad- t vico-oi many inenasvrno Knew its virtues,. ulTerinr from general debility to such an uc aw T wna iutTuriiiK from general debility to such an extent tllat iuv labor W-JM exceedincrlv Jnri1nanma tn ma A vacation of a month did not 'give me. much re- y in jiui, iiui uu uw wiairarff was ioilowea Dy ln- creased Drostratlon and Binklnchilla. At this tl9:I.bffB th.ns-?' your fioH Tokic, from which I realized almost immediate and wonderful aTft sni! wontlrfnl -I resaits. The old energy returned and I found that my natural torce was not nave usea uiree oouies c it X have done twice tne 1 same time during my illness,' and with double the easM With the tranquil nerve and vlaorof body, lias oome also a clearness of thought never before enjoyed. If tha Toxic has not dona, the work, I fcutfw not what. I give It the credit. .r? Uan Chorea. I t Sale by pruggfsts and General DeaU$ Everywhaar je gjDeod JiWly. su we fr nrm if? OTer ieri i Isa (raKi'' U i TriSlrrmTftVTrf Jwr'firitriWian n ftrenueaslneBs ana pain, in tie sidet80mettmesi pain In the shoulder; and ii mistaken for: rheuma tism;the Stomaeh-i-'alFe'cted with' lbssbf appe lite andisielcnessffiOwelsr-hl etal,:,e6tive, sometimes alternating with; Iks; the head is trou bled with pahir and duil,.heavy sensation; connid erable loss of memory, with painful sensation-of haviiMt left undone MSomething whieh OBgbt ';to nave Definaone; orten complaining of. ? weakness. aeDilltv ana low snirlta. So: manv of fha' above symptoms attend the feease. and athther times very few of them, Bwt the IireV iseneiSrr J the organ most .-involved-:- iu"- kk-omi imatttv h EeffUlate the liters sadprevHt i J 3JILKWS A TTA CKB, 'GBtbS& aKti JP'EVERp&i pJSAJiTJSURlf, PILES; Etc. See that you get the Oennise la White Wrappeer with red Z, prepar41y y J HZBmN;&c.: I t.AT Ti t . T -r -r r . tt . . ... .... . '1yl9Deod&Wfy ntl sa .rm ill wmmm ft : A - ouhern Orator 011 the; Lessons or j , ,.- - 1 Garfiejd's Death. - - Senator 'TerrilJ, of Texas,' closed hi speech at Austin, on the occasion' of President-fGarfield's deaths with the following touching words: .-.- k .ir X:anijdone, and yet there is Bome thing which I had npt intended ; to say, which I" feel constrained toutter. Tiut a few days , since,. in company with .Col, Andrews, of Yazoo City, Miss.," I stood in the solitude of the cemetery where the citizens of the capital of' Wisconsin bury tlieir'dead. Broken ' shaft. ' and polished ' granite marked on the right hand and on the left Avhere earth's .children who had been favored by fortune slept; but on a gentle slope, and neatly fenced away to themselves, I saw- where each upon ; each ,200 : .sleepers rested. Nature's-carpet of living ; green rose in gentle .waves, over their rest, i We asked .whos,e graves are these, and the answer came, 'They Avere sol diers of the South who died; here in prison." A white board was at the head and foot of every sleeper, : on. which! was neatly' painted his .name and rank, and stating the day of -his death.. No f noxious weed grew iiv that " enclosure, but everthing ; beto kened gentle care; and, near by. was another' bank : f sleepers, '.whose graves 'gave evidence of just ' such care, save where' some friends reared : a monument, Then ,1 asked,' "Whose graves are these?" and the answer came, f'These are the Union dead of :Danr county, slain, in .battle for . the IJnion." iSpeaking ; to one .who, was jstanding with us, I said: "I hear that no one of Southern birth lives in " Madison, "' and! these . Confed erate' graves' must. look " lonely on 'yoiir Decoration day? " "Not so," he .answered, "for long ago Governor ! Washburn, when he had' finished a speech on Decoration day, said: 'The war of hate wil i never end till we learn to respect the memory of those avIio, right or wrong, died for their convictions. : i Let .- those who will, follow, me, for. I go to place a wreath on. a Confederate grave,' and Iwith that the whole of Madison rose jand followed . him." . Prolonged cheering. Turning to look upon my companion as vre stood in the gleam ing of a Northern evening, leaning on his crutch, he said, as the tears dimmed his eyes: "Sir, we have mis understood these people," and now, as often as spring, with; her roses, her verdure and her; birds of , song come to gladden the. . earth' and learn men that the great law of na ture is love and not violence the maids and j matrons of Wisconsin, with impartial hand, deck with roses and evergreens our fallen dead. ' To day the nation ialearning at Garfield's grave, concerning us, Just such a les son' as I, tyhen' xead concerning one portion of the North, and thus does the gentle influence of Northern wo men, moving silent as the fall of the, snow-flake in the valley at midnight, gentle as' the dews ol evening, and ye with the . resistless power of a whirlwind, bring all men to under stand that -our people will be one and again united, r In. the language of the.illustrious dead, uttered when Lincoln fell : "The President is dead, but God reigns and the government, lives." Prolonged applause, A WAR ROMANCE. i In a recent . letter .from Mr. E. J. Hale, to . the Charlotte Democrat, he says: v . ;:.: - : "There ' is a romance connected with the 7 South of some interest. When Mason and Slidell were cap tured by Com. Wilkes, Mr. Slidell's ample ' apology i they proceeded ' to Europe, .where "Miss Slidell, young, beautiful and accomplished, became a belle and had iriany ' offers of mar riage. ''' She married Baron Erlanger, one of the", richest .bankers in the world, and has, used her s influence Syndicate, with a cash capital of twenty-five millions of dollars, all to be used in, building up her beloved bas formed part of the , 3 J , , nuiiareti minions oi recent -invest a--mt- , . , uieiiLs in me oouptr, oi wuicu we have hfeard 'so6 much, .''and'Iuspect it was the pioneer in, "' such enterprises." yT'f'1 TWINKLINGS. , r " The ' Sattirday Review' says that Englishmen . are proverbially opimonative on the subject of horses. ' , t The British army in Ireland is lafeef Ihan - the British armv at Waterloo. ... . T . - But that was commanded by an Irishman t Germany has subterranean" tele- i graphs- connecting 221 towns, and costing 1 h So far our exports of bread stuffs this vear are about 32 Oflfl nnn ahnrt 3 of what - they were in the same period of xoou. - duu, mey are enormous. . - 1 Wm, . IL' Vande'rbilt, onlWed- I nesday, went from New York to Albany in ilia speuiai car in tnree nours ana twenty five minutes, or at the rate of "about eighty three miles an hour. ,: V s ' : M i TT- The steamei , Great Eastern1 has beCri.sold fo $150,000 one twenty-fifth of her; originai -cast, which was $3,800,000. Too big tobe docked, anywhere, ithe large and. useless vessel was docked in price. I cfergyinaniir Scotland's few' days ago preached from the text, "If ye do not repent ye shall likewise perish." ,The wife' of a farmer whot was present :went home and told her husband that the text I was,"If you don't pay rentyou shall leave SOUTHERN ITEMS. : 'f The Virginia Readjusters now claim that' thev will have from 15.000 to 20,000 majority. -r-. A little Me Too has come to me. rtob. I suppose you know Jo; Jorerensen. . ' : Billy Ma.hoae.Louisville, Courier-Journal.. t j-EverV 'morning-- regularly Ma-' 'hone's , Whig prints editorials ' with' such "head lines as "Caps" for Foreers!"- "If von Dare!!" "Thou TT&ftt!r ""Damn xDameli"!- Uo wonder 'the 'duello "is re '-"vived inj the; z-old Dominion, -riNeto : Haven. daughter ; resented an impertinence by one of Wilkes' officers by a slap i iv the face; Beinsr released with an P P ' CELEBRATED M 8 i't'j. .: VJ. 'S.'VHu.i- 1" r ' J-- DIMINISHED "VIGOR Is reimbursed in great measure to those troubled wlih weak kidneys, by a judicious use of Hostet ter's Stomach Bitters, which invigorates and stt mulates without exciting the urinary organs. , In conjunction with its influence upon them, it cor rects acidity, improves appetite, and is in eyery way conducive to health and nerve repose. An other marked quality is its control over f eyer and ague, and its power of preventing it. rur naie by an urugjnsi sts and Dealers generally. : oct 1 ieod&Wlv tu ta sa nrm - i III and plbuta. A Delicious and Re- fresliing;' Fruit si f'ioene.X'Wliicli".'' ' Serves, tlie Purpose of Fills and Ois agreeable Purgative Medicines. r j TIUK'lt'-FKUIT LX.4TIV: is the best preiri:.ii hi th world lor Conslipatfoii. Blli-wisn.-s.-fc KetidmiiL'. Piles, am! all kindred Com- ' -plaintsi It acu rently, .-nwtivelv, and is deli cious u tnk-e. ; Cleaiisin-r the svsrpin thorouchlv. ;t ini.irts vliror to mind and'body. and dispels Mt'lancholy. H ocUiidri, c. One trial - ri.icri. lacU4l in bronxed tin boxe only. PRICE 25 and 60 CTS SOLD BY. gLl DRUGGISTS .': mh 5 Deod&W ta th sa i i Pflin tflLLEn; IS A PUBELT VEOETABLB BEUBOT 1 for IKTE&HAL and vxrmntkT, js t ' ; A sure and speedy core fbr Soro J Throat, Conirhs. Colds. Dlnhtberia. I Chills,Dlarrliea,Dy8entery,Cramps, : vuwer, Bummer Jompiaint, sick Headache,NeuraJgia,Iilieumatism, Bruises, Cuts, Sprains, etc i Perfectly tafe to use internally or exlernaSy.imd 1 certain to afford relief. No family can afford to be without It. Sold by all druggists at 85c, ftOc and 91 a bottle. V . .. . PERRY DAVI8 A SON, Proprietors. ":" t:h Provldenoe, R U sept 1 D&W2m ' - nrm A f J: y , ,.IItON : BITTXillS are highly j rcconinicndiKl for all iaiseases requiring a i certain and efficient toaic; especialljr ' Indigestion, I?yspcpsia, Inter- j mitten t Fcv crs, Vruut of Appo-. j titei jCiOss of StsWgtJi, tack of f Energy; etc. Enriches ; the J blood, i slrenglheiii the m'uscks, and pices new life to , f ; nerveL : ihej act like a cliarin on ihe ' ' ' digestiye'organsi femovirig all d speptic ' ' symptiirnsVs'uctfM tegiiiflf iMfooil, belching, heat in' the istornacf Jieartlmrn, etc.1 The 4 ' only Iron Preparation that mil not Udcktk 1 ; the teeth or give headache; Write for the ' A'B V Book; 32 pages amusing and ' useful reading, sent free, 1 f! if , j BROAVX CFTRnCAIi COMPAjrtT, I r I Baltimore. Md.. , M; Jan89DAWlyj - ; nrm s ! ' 'i. HOPBITTEES (4 DJedJcine, not n Prink.) .:-iv( .!-.- - is iv.V '- -f hops, Brcnu; mandbake," ri , DAIiideIJION,1-"5""- 'u" And Ttctt Ftbkst aid Bkbt Medical Quau- ; ; ;ft fT I II80'aU. 0THJSBBlTTKB8. . . " THEY CUBEii Ail' Diseases of the Stomach, Bowels, Bloedi ' Liver, Kidneys, and Urinary Organs, Her-.; r,' : .vousness. Sleeplessness and especially s euuuo VKnupiauiui. . . . . SIOOOiriCOLD.1 J4 'Will be paid for a case they will not care or T. aciB, or ior aoyuuna; impure or injurious . i ' ' ' found In them.- tAsfe your 'drapeist for 'Hop Bitters and trjf thaui before you sleep... Take no other. Ul -i-.H -jt- -r 7; i'ii I in- ii'". "1 HI4- . D . I. C. is an absolute and Irresistible core for -. jDrunkeaheaavuse of opium, tobacco and - . .. , narcotics.., . nstismw sn roa CebctjUls. Hop BlUiM((, Co IioefaMUri, t .in; i.rr ; PBKSSLUUiKI. liY CI! VoICI AX8 v js r '. ' f 1 ME: ' ; I rnaril fr :;-::.fCT;:.:,:j-' !fMi:p ..Vn ATomlo.Oot. I ThelFun is-0ver, and the Boys are again at their ' Posts, - .1: ) ! with a 'si Peck of Yorktown Bust (finest quality) i . r "i , .i' - i - r ; . ! ' IN THEIE st- 'J.i. :-.'.. TIIKOATS. . ' To relieve tht) monotony f this fun. we call your attention to a large stock of - -f I v WINES & LIQUORS Now. ia our store," This gives instant relief without pain. The celebrated DC2?s . Cigars . : : : -' i- v. -.- : - : ' . . l - We are selling at 2 1-2 Cents. , i j This is a 5-Cent Cigar, good enough for the most fastidious, and guaranteed to give satis faction. We expect to sell Ten Thousand this -week. COMK KARLY AXI) GET YOUE SUPPLY. ROYSTER'SCANDY, NEW CUEBA'XTS, " '.SEW TiOS, AND EAISINS, : Just received by the Public Purveyors, ': ' j- '. . ' .: --.. ' ' J P. lL. Bridgers &- Co. : oct23tf - l : SO DAYS TRIAL i t 5 '. 1 fisj! i is-r ' Sj,.--: 1 i - -its. : ri"4 . .. 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' VOlTAlO BJEI.T CO., HarsiaU; WtL ''. je 8 Beod$Wly; sa we fir BEST OF ALL FQH,HA1T:A1TD BEAST, ' For moro than a third of a ecntnry the Mexican HastaMUahasiit has been R known to millions all over the world as mo' only sale reliance lor me relief or accidents and pain. - It is a. medicine abovo lu ico ami pruise the best of Its kind. I'oruvery form of external pain y.i. Wiistang Liniment is without an equal. .- it wouetratva Aeah and. .muscle to 1 the ry, bone itiakini; the cotitinu- niico of TMiin ml inflauMnation ImnoK- siitlo. lis -tfects upon Human Flesh ami tin! Drum Cniiijiitt am i finally woniU-r-ful. i 'i lio ilexicauU is- 1 iUnlih' r.t '13'- ii'oi'dcd ' Tiy pornvbotly iii eveiy bousn, Kvci-y flay brinffs ncvs of the nfjoujr of an dwful st-ntd or buru sabdittfd,' Of t-licnmntic martyra re stored, "Or n, valuable, home or ox saved by tlio licaling power of. this f v I which speedily cures such ailments of , tiio lirjMAX li'LESil ns - - . ..: RheumatUui, Swelllners,' CtiiT Joints, outractcxl jttnseleA, Itnrns and Scajda, Cuta, Bruloss and Spralaa : Io 1 sou o us Bites and m BuiiuTss,. iijnnMi . : old l4 Sores, tHcera, Vrostbltea, Clillblalns, tg Sore J.ipples , talta JBreust, and umccu cvtry. tonn r, external dls cl36.i It h'aln -ivitho-ut scoi-s, ..JPorthe-BituTn CuEaTiQN it-tre i '-' SpralrfS,fiMrly, nUflT joints, Founder, Titrnesft tfares Hoof Dis easesyl,o4 iiotj, lerew.Worm, Scab. HoUovv ;Xru - Seratenesr VViad fralls, Spo.vinr Thrnsh, Ittngboac, Old ..Sores, ioll JSvU, Flint wpoa tlxtt, ir;:it and every . oher aliment to ( wblcl ;tue oocapauts i of the Stable and tocb Yard are liable. "TliO SxleJa :lUnstans;'Z4ialment nlwuys cures find never tUsupnolnts; . FOB OS BEAST. 7T ' U ofebSWy'i 13H JL i A SPtKBTBlB' irPORTlTIflTir ' TO WIJTA ORTUJK.i ELEVENTHGRAND MSTBIt! BDTION, CLASS Ii,AT NEW ORLEANS, TUE3-. DAY, NOV. 8, 1881 13811 Hloutliiy Draw lnsr r , , , r.? , ,i . . .. - . i :i ; :;loMana State Lottery'Compaiii.;;; ! Incorporated in 1858 for 25 years by the Leg ishv i tare for Educational and Charitable purposes 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, Aj D. 1879.' s&nBST ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DRAWINGS will tajfe place monthly. 2- v 'j i i i rP NEVER SCALES OB. POSTPONES. ,4, Loot at the following Distribution: t , : . - CAPITAL PRIZE, $30,000. , ' . ! . TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS "EACH. HALP TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR.- ! ' 15 -!: list op prizes. ""; ' 100,000 t 1 Capital Prize " .". . '.V.V . $30,000 j . z Capital Prize..,,. 4i .i-.n.:.. ...'a. 10,000 1 Capital Prize... 5,000 J ,2 Prizes of $2500 .'. 5,000 i 5 Prizes Of 1000. .Vw ;.....;..;. ...I .V. 4''. ' 5,000 i 20 Prizes of 500........ :.. ..'..".'.' 10,000 100 Prizes of .100..... . .:... 10,000 j200 Prizes of . 50.... .......... 10,000 ; 500 Prizes of 20......i.;.i.......L..v. 10,000 1000 Prizes Of , ,10 t.,,!.:,.,; . 10.000 : I APPROXIMATION PRIZES: : : . 9 Approximation Prizes of $300. . 9 Approximation Prizes of ' 200. . 9 Approximation Prizes of , 100.. 2,700 1,800 900, 1,857 Prizes, amounting to.v.u -..a:.... $110,408 ' Responsible corresponding agents wanted at all prominent points, to whom a liberal compensa tion will be paid. ' ; ?. o r For further information, write clearly, Igiving full address. Send orders bv express or Keffis- tered Letter or Money Order by maU. ! i 'I M:; A. tfAITPHIBT, i ' i . '- i ' New Orleans, Louisiana." or M. A; DAUPHIN, at' :'A ' I ; No. 212 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 4 All our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are nn- der the ERALS EARLY. supervision ana management or UlSNr m. wi: nuAViiEAiAJiiy and JUUAL NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. The public are hereby CAUTIONED AGAINST SENDING ANY MONEY OR ORDERS to NUNES & CO.. 83 NASSAU STREET - NEW YORK CITXV as authorized by the Louisiana State Lottery Comr, pany to sell Us Tickets.- They are flooding ike court try with BOGUS CIRCULARS purporting to be of t The Louisiana State- 'Lottery ' Company, and are FRAUDULENTLY representing themselves as Agents j ney nave no authority from this Company to sell its 4 tcKevt ana are not us agents tor any purpose.- - , ,,L.jL -I M..A. DAUPHm,. ! - ' I ' Pres. Louisiana State Lottery Co. , I New Orleans, La., July 4, 1881. f . - ! oct 9 D2aw4w&W i we sat .S t , . 37TH Pppnlar Monthly Drawing of the" ' MONDAY, OCTOBER mi 1881J These dra wines occur monthly fSnndavn ex-i ily cepiea; unaer provisions oi an ac' ct of the General1 Assemoiy oi Kentucky. ' ,,. , . , The United Statse Circuit Court on March 31st rendered the following decisions; - i 1st. THAT THE COMMONWEALTH DISTRI BUTION COMPANY IS LEGAL. -' ' ' ' 2d. ITS DRAWINGS ARE FAIR. , The Company has now on hand a large reserve fund. Read the list of Prizes for THE "OCTOBER DRAWING: 1 Prize.! :.. $30,000 ...10,000 100 Prizes $100 each $10,000 200 Prizes 50 each 10.000 1 Prize.! 1 Prize.. 500 600 Prizes 20 each 12.000 10 Prizes $1000 10,000 1,000 Prizes 1 10 eoch ; 10,000 20 Prizes 50010,000 9 Prizes $300 each,; Approxlmotion Prizes, $2,700 9 Prizes 9 Prizes cmn -.1- i 1,800 loQ each, 90U 1,960 Prizes. I - Whole Tickets, $2. 27 Tickets. SoO. .-i i ; . , i ' $113,400 Half Tickets, 1. r. oauicKets, iou. Remit Money by Bank Draft in Letter, or send by Express. DON'T SEND BY REGISTERED USTTJCK OR POSTOFPICE ORT1TCH. Ordm nf $5 and up word; by .Express," can be sent at our. expense. Address ail orders to It. M. BOARD' MAN, (Courier-Jounral Building.) LOUISVILLE Ky., or R I M. BOARDMAN, 309 Broadway, N. Y. BeptSOeod&W - tu th sa ts Willard Hotel Lottery. 1 j.THE'JRAWlCi1-'r-1Vi FINA1XY SETTLED AND FIXED! THURSDAY, NOV'R 1 '1881', T i r! 3S THE DAY DETERMINED UPON. i. . , THE DRAWING OF THIS SCHEME HAS BEEN finally settled upon, and will . CERTAINLY take place on Thnrsday, 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 ne farther delays or postponements. , n t f 11 "fn laSTTOF PRIZES: l"rS ' The Willard HoteL with all its ) ftl O fl nCiti -. ; Fixtures and Furniture, ( ) uOvUUU une residence on Green Street. j i One Residence on Green Street.1'. ! $15,000 "Two Cash Prizes, each $5,000. .. . ... 10,000 ...... 4,000 5,000 2,500 ..'.'..i 6,000 ....vi ,5,000 .' 10,000. ."j 1,000 ivo uasn rtizes, eacn 2,000....... IHvd Cash Prizes, each $1,000., Five Cash Prizes, each -500 Tifty CashiPrizes,ach $100..v7..a wne Hundred casn rnzes, each $50; Five Hundred Cash Prizes, eace $20. One Set of Bar Furniture.......... One Fine- Piano ...p...,. One Handsnmft Silver Tm M. , 500 ! ioo 400 Boxes Old Bourbon Whiskey; $36 10 Baskets Chamnalieme. $35. . . . -VI is'-': 14,400 350 rive u.undrea uasn pnaes, eaca $w;x 'S-- 5,000, 400 Boxes Fine Wines. K30 l 19 mo w cuies xuiDercson uxjunty wmsaey, jau t,000 400 Boxes Havana Cigars, $10..sC..r....Jil.;i.- 4.000 Five Hundred Cash Prizes, each $10.s . .. , . f , 5,000, rt ' 'Amounting to $369,850, ! "'. Whole Tickeis $8:; Halves $4V Quarters $i ! Remittances mav be made bv Bank ahp.rik. Ktu press, Postal Money Order, or Registered MaU. itesponsibie agents wanted at.all points. ' . . , ' r or (jircaiars. eivmp run inform AMnn. nni frn- Tickets, address r W. D, CL WHIPS, , i ' t willard HoteL Lbnisvltle, Kf : 1 an 16 Deod&WtNov 10 .ntaAsa ;Noticerr;r "yi LL PERSONS ARE HEREBY FOREWARNED under the strict penalty of the law, against tres- passing on my Land,1 in Onslow county, in any maimer rrnajvt)r. XJUCK. threes, tJCl. 4. lool, oct 14 W8t :t JNO, S. WILKINS.V. c. m. stkotcah: .-...rresraen ..4. Vice Fresldeo py m a a a OftfitliO ISA AO BATXS.... ".V.HViV 8. D. Wallace. of New Hanover. - .- V f ; ' 1. - CAPITAIiPAIDllir $30.000 AUTHOEtZED CAPITAL $1,000,000 '. f 1 s-t DIRECTORS: if 1P-,'7:I obn - DawBeu, ' - ' 5 " D. li. Murchison, of Wil-.-- llams St Murchison Hon. R. R. Bridaem. Prea IsaaeBate&j ?" 'S2- V' C. M. Stedman, of Wright A Stedman. Jas. A. Leak, of Wades- boro. ..;.,i,,f..;, , ., E. B. Borden, of Golds boro, N.0ii V Ik ,: O.McBae. -r , ,-, . 4- ' .tii.K'j ,l &? Lr'W. &W.R.R.. '....,. M. vouers, of Adrian St v? VoUerav f i $! a Jno. W. Atkinson. t iQoL B. F. Little, - i. . oeumau,- rreBMcni,-. i : j j-yi ;7 ' S. B. Bouoer GoldsliorflBricLSasSerii ' ) DIRECTORS:'! -i . ( ..I . 'ii;- ii President B. B. Borden. W. T . MwMh . . or r innw..: BdmundBon, Herman WeiU. - , tiff -t-mjfi' . ! Wq pphnin . BrQnrh Mi p. Lkak ,11 uiiuauui u iUi UJ1U11. UasUer. .-: J. A. Leak,R. T. Bennett& W. L!ttle,. 0. Marshal? Issues Certificates of BepoflftbdUnir interest. . , Is aathoruwd by Charter to receive on deposir moneve held in trust bv BmmtaM. anhitMniM. LGnaraiana,; &v t n ..T-i.Zrrt ; i aiienuon given to me orders and reanosts or oureonntry mendsby mail oretherwise.- ' In the City of Louisville, on ;' ' J'-1.' 1 - v UNEQUALLED IN I Tone, Touc&aWorbnaiisliiD S Dnralfflt? 2eSBaltUno! A bad breath mav rennlt. fmm - stomach, or from billlousness. In either few doses of TABS ANTS SELTZER APERIENT, mistered ancnrrilnir plant this unpleasant companionrtth a sweet and" Eealthful-one. ; It is a saline corrective sniUble for warm weather. t,h u3'T!r ie ior warm weather, an to do its work of recur Strong to do its work of recuperation: J'aw:w SOLI) BY ALL DRUGGISTS, i. AY TAYLOR, Poet and W eller, said: "I take great pleasure in recommend- ehortiiC'nth? A4myo?ilIP- sfflc'. Hon. FERBfANIrb WOOD, M. C said (1881): "I cheerfuUy 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 SWITHTV C. SHORTLlDGE, A. M., HVAan; UrviaSS Gbappatb, Mema, Pa.. 12 nules from PhUaT BIIILDIMATEIlIAIJffiSiSi of plaster; made also into Carpets and Rui? Samples per majU Wi H. FAY, Camden, N. J? $" "7 TT A ;YEAR and expenses to i : i- agents. Outfit free. Address f -f ;P.O;VICKERY,AijGr;8TA!tof ; 1 . . . . .. : . - Newspaper Advertising Bnreau,10SprucaSt NY f OCt44wDfcW -. v GAEFIELD e&nnS A complete, faithful history from cradle to grave' by the eminent biograpber,- Cot Conwell. lntn duction by His Excellency, John D. Long. Gover nor of Massachusetts. Books all ready? or deliv erv Jm elegantly illustrated volume. Endorsed editions , Liberal terms. Agents take orders for from 20 to 50 copies day. Outsells any other book ten to onei. ; Agents never -made money so fast. .The book sells itself. Experience not ne cessary. ' Failure unknown. All nake "immense profits. Private terms free GEORGE ST1NSON &Co., Portland, Maine.; ,:, ; . ' oct20D&Wlm ' PREMIUM 1 SAFETY OIL. . i. FOR SALE BY . . ii Adrian & Tollers, Cor, Front & Dock. Agents for Wilmington and vicinity J my 14 l)&W6m . . , , . . r j MABBIE now U El E TS AND Gravestones: ; 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.! ltlCIIAUD WATHAN Sc CO., 5TIiafayeeilaee, New York. Wathan's Monumental Designs, in book form for sale to the Trade. " i ( dec4D&Wtf. J Hethis Wealth! TvE.1 E. C. WEST'S V NEftVE AND BRAIN INT: . Rner.ifirvfnr Tlvstflria Cnn. U TREATMENT : viuawiia, nervouB ueauacue, menial uepression, Loss ef Memory, Impotency, Premature Old-Age, caused by over exertipn, excesses, or over-indul-"gence, which leads to misery, decay and death. One box will cure recent cases; - Each box con tamS 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. J 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, (successor to Green & Flanner), ; Wil mington, N.C. Orders by mail will receive prompt attention. ''' : mh 22 D&W ly I S500 Reward ! ! T'$ WILL PAY THE ABOVE REWARD FOE it T .any case of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Indigest,inn..!onatipation- or Costive- nees we cannot,oure wtth West's yegetable Liver Pills, when the directions are strictly complied with. They are purely Vegetable, and never fail ,to give satisf actions Sugar Coated. - Large boxes, containing 30 Pills, 25 cents. For sale by all Drug rista. i i Beware of counterfeits - and i Imitations. The genuine manufactured only by :JOHN C WEST & CO., "The Pill Makers," 181 & 183 W. Mad ison St.j Chicago; Free: trial package sent by iuau yrepaiu on receipt ox, a a cent stamp. . nuiis i)sw ly ' 'v m ; ' PRESCRIPTION FREE For the speed y Careiif Nerrons Weakness, Lost Vitality, Premature Debility, Nervousness, Soei vwBuvaauvaavaa VUS UiIUU na Ideas, Aversion to ltr, Be fee etive Memory, bronrht on bv Indiscreet Habits and Excesses. . . ..v,.vji,.i. . .1 nan.n.a. ... kiiu ki. . ...mi. hi. .17 and all Disorders Any drnggist has the ingredients. Sent in pum 8EALE0 ENVELOPE. ADDRESS DR.W. 8. J AO U ES, I uii 130 WestSixtiSfc, CDfCINlIATl, OHia mli2D&Wly ' Investment Securities Savings Banks, Insurance Companies, Trustees, ad Investors generally, are invited to correspond and with ns regarding Bonds they may desire to buy. I Mnmlelpal Bonds. Water Works Com pany Loans, and desirable Railroad Se curities always on hand. , ' ' J. IS. LKW1S Be CO., BanKers, i ept9DfeWlm 74 Cedar St., yew York. HigMredfDogg XyNGLISH, AN GORDON SETTERS. oiTne th guaranteed pedigrees. " e.by .: ... - .' . . nov 7 D&Wtf York, Penn.' VATER MEAL .-A it Ofl A BUSHELS . , 1 i 4;f - mRQINIA MEAL WHITE iAJtm 'MIXED XJOEN, r .. .' For sale by . joctl8DAWer4' -;t-- ,r; nHTfTARO SHATiF. CO, UT " .770 Ihj Cotton Beam and Frame, $45; -2-Tnn Wmmn Hnnloa. jn- 1-Tnti. S60: . ThB LtttlW TkltAj-tlVK-lfta Snd fov Prine List. J til v II w li li I f' IS "sVl IRISH : VAoicest Breed, wi I nov 18-wtf- sept 6 D3m&W6m -