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1 VOLUME XVI. .... WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, NO VEMBEll 2, isS3. single Copies 5 Cents NUMBER 47. if f Vf rt-VY rTSi vSY I C I U rTVI rf-f H . PI LW1 - ' ' ' i i ' U . J . ... : , : ,' 1 1 j Ml N OT O N POST Enlei fd at the ronloffi.ee at WUming qm A' C-i J SeC3ml Class Midler. XjiifoV ADVERTISING. Eight (S) liuea, Nonparei) typecon stitute a square. -.-." ? Kifty'cchta per line for the lirst lii ertioii kn tweuty-ilve cents per line tor e:ci a'MitioHal insertion. Jl ailvortiscmcnta will be charged ,ltlie aliovej-atcs, except on Hpecial contract- .'--.- The subscription 'price to Thk WiL MiNoioN I'ost is 12 00 per year; six months $1,00. : : y , ci)iu:n:iiications on business mi,V ln a'l'lrPsr,od to Tub Wilming ton I'osr. Wilmington, N. C. Wo iuve heard some crilicisius on the conduct of Mr: Sutton, of Chowan, c uniiy. e f elieve wa can speak for him, lie i as faithful to the c&use of Kpublicauisra as any in his county, g,,.l he will- carry bis county for Mr. p,)()l by a handsome majority . r - ' Uev. Garland White is sending mon ej lijjiiio Irom the sale of bis influence iipJkirgirila". .'The colored people should not p.'iy any attention U him, be is, gn( has' ' been, a Democrat for jtars. 'o colored man should voto a bourbon" Ut'iiiocralio ticket unless he is tired of Tuling- ' i. ( OI.. O. II. HLOCKER. We! are exceedingly glad to bear that t'ol. O. II. Hlocket aud two others have juircb.iu'd that valuable swamp pro perty in Ui)bo.'"!i county, known as P.ig Swamp. It is believed lo be the most valuable property in tho slate, hihI we- hope that our fiieinl RSocker ..will iiiakf a haudsoiae thiDg of it. ' . Mr Joiio li- ('ox, chairman of tht iiisl tiwrict ccnvriitioii, shou4d eeo Wa'l'b ll hihI (Joke are met by Liberals ami IIi i ubiioaoH on i vory idump, thai Jrvi'J ;M'aiid fraud in calling thclw-, ti,'m "is' ti"perly ex iflweU. U okinner i d'u i.ifv ! clvct'd iho. people 'f tfie itjiiniry i-h-.uild know with what iufa my it iv 'Iiiih'. : Htst IHslrirl Convention.. tin harmony existing in tlie- first ilhtiict (oiiviiitiou was wing lo tlio ' nly ac'.ioifof Messrs Spwili tfiter- m, Ui .Ha-s O-.'x :kh others. Ti e gen tifmeu iihu..mI abuvo We hav.' theplvus- orv'tif kinv-viiig ;ud can s:iy with ruth Aa;v.ii k uo Wu'( ur niorf ener- gctV """I Itiibl'i1- lii'i'u-blicttos in the state It II"". t'Ji i". U. I ool is not i'b i itil it will !!; bt owing .tf a fail u r vi'i ilu'ir --ps.ri in ib their duty trom uo uuiil tint sini. K's djwn on .the day of . i - - taction. - f: C. I'OOLE. Let it no saul alter the 20th. ui Ao- vtnibcr, IjSSS, that the honest people Wtlio lit North Carol'tua District, be lievo iii-uiiiy of the ballot, box, and tlitrctoflk have elected that' able and pure miiii Hon. Charles U. Toole, as tlieir roptesentativfl to tb ISth ' Con gress, that will be the case if every He jublicaii aiid Libern.1 will do their full duty. : ) PKHSOKALS. Hon. A. s. eyntonr, Judge of U. 5? litriyt Court,- Hon.'iW.' S. O'K. Hob iooii, I'rstrict Attorney, AVillia Hagly, Aiilnt.'Ltit l)itri,'' VtliirllP.' Mai. J. I - . - - ... v . - . - w . - J I HiM.lT.s. Marshal, and Col. 1. C Voitnn, Collector of the 1th District, ' fr in the city the past week looking fler iho srtairs of the U. 8. District CourvhW. cgnvcnrd here Btu Tues day UMinuug Ut; VIK(.IA. Ju-ioro'i our next issue the Virginia ei-luWrt i l take place, aud the ques tion hether Democratic Uepublicau "mh vau imp 111 lilt !uuiu vi oof. will be ilei-ided. it ii lVmovratic liepublicanim oi I ta? vnt m,Jp , repTesented by Muhooe, j ith bUfbouistu proscription intolera nce on the y.her, represented by the WcalUl DtfiutH-ratic paiiy. Vat nide favoring free bUotj fair kvam n,I umverl iucation, while tatVthrMdr'UTortPg buldoitng, bW IvH box lutl"ui; and krrp'iug the ms- in- iguorartco. : : j l Mh.ue UiU, it put the IcUlh bivk i lra,t twenty year. If he win tfc cc-uutry .; ill bloom aud prosper, th mi the l)toinae, a. U haa iu lhe ttl aor'.U . Ettft LUoriiig tuaii in this country, nd m;. 0 Virgtoia, i inlertittd 0 MU.tie' uc'rA. - - ti Ike luDjrrcatiwas of the church 1 f r the wmh ahouKIi fart aud ray M the succes ot the SJahooe readjust- ?f VirSioiJr Tk UUU U Ue w iojrUPl of aay that has tttt ka plac oo the acdl of that Ute. . Koreai ittt h&T bc& rifting In Ihia Vciaitj rtcntly. COL, J, J. SMAI.I.WOOD. This so-called Cjolonel denies1 being the man charged in our columns some weeks ago with being guilty of an in- fapious crime, becaute of a typographi cal error. But we state most positively that the affidavit said J. J. : Smallwood and not as it appeared in the Post J. il. Smatiwoodv Thia so-called Colo nel Suiallwood is the maa wanted oa thin side of the line. Gome over, Colo nel, and see your -friends, who will help you visit the Penitentiary in the honored company xf the sheriff. ANOTHER LIU BAILED TO THE CROSS. I Byrelegraph to the Mornlug Star.) Galveston. October 31. An Austin Hpecial says that notwithstanding re- pcaien inquiries, noining lurtlier lias been . received regarding the alleged uprising of five hundred negroes in MilacrcouBty. it, is now believed that the trouble had no existence but in the fear j of the- whites, occasioned by a meeting jf colored people, ca;l!o J to discuss the recent decision of the su preme court ou the civil rights bill. It is astonishing how; many negro -riots ihtre are just before an election Either Democratic imagination, or their willingpess to liebeats.the world. Call ol" Primary Convention. Hotisi: of Eisners, Puir-ADKU'iiiA, 1 October 23J, 1SS3. j To the Clcriy and Jjnily within, the (imiis of Ike- lie w Diocese in North Caro lina; : ' 'V ". Dkak Ukkthken: Tuo dividiou of the Diocese of North Carolina having beeu ratified, by lh approval 'of both Houses of the General Convention, it now becomes my duty, agreeably with the provisions of Canon O, taction 1, title III, to summon the Primary Con vention ol the new DioceseTT there fore hereby call such Convention, to meet in Christ Church, New li?rue, on Wednesday, December 12oh, at 10 o'clock A. M., lor the purpose of or-' ganizing toe now JJiocesa antf electing a Bishop for the same. ", , T. D. LymA;N, Bishop of North Carolina. We cannot understand why this cou-Vt-mioii' was iiot called to couyeiMO in this city; to a disinterested observer it would M-etu tlr.it'- WilAiingtoa w.;is the pla.ee jto ijitvc iicid it. COIA JOM.S AXI KEV. AK LAM) Hlllti:. J'his is certaiuly xc ciliuly rich. Jones-(so-called Colonel), in big cp8, is advertised to sptak in Friukiin, Va , on Monday nex t . Wi li t be colored people of thai county ailow a man who tui;hl 'tt be in the. peiiu utiary to in stinct th-ui Low to vote. A tr.t-uner umii ih.B Jimes iu taot uUiU ibo pris on wall ti tlav. . Alexander A. Jones, a forger, a bribe ta'- : ar.vl thii f, runs away from hii st.it j, and at tbeiottance of Democratic money is trvinir to self out his race in our sister state, Virginia Tlii.s man "Jones is ; tcouipanud aud assi.-ttd by one Bev. Carlaud White, nVho has been in Democratic harness fo.rl Jiiot;ey years. Noted ih'u lly for breaking up everV concrecatiou that he-has been called to fjr several years. We :h ise our coloml 'friemh t give thesrt tianipa thtVi go by pay no atleu tion lothf iii. Wh-.rQ they arc kuown. they woulil not be tolerate! in poTuics". The poet whonsked for Bv)nre hea'v enly ,ower t enable iudividupls to see themselves as others iee, them, solicited, unquestionably, a bitter boon, and one of doubtful ability. Thti heart-sickening despondency attendant upon a con ciousacs of the uncharitable, and fre quently unjuit, t'stiutato set 'upon u:;r acts and purposes by those who are not gifted with wisdom to try our .hearts and views, would much ofteuer ffara lizd our highe'. hopes aud set b ick our rcsoivei to auieuu our cuuuiiiuu than it would assist in the work or re formation.' -But while' this is true in the casel'f individuals, uothiog can be more wholesome lor a - people in the aggregate than an oppoituuity lo con template themselves from the stand point of a disiutereaUHl looker ou who s not one of them, Such au advanias we had, in tte visit to our country of the grtat and justly famcua Lxd Chief Justice of England By the way, we wonder if when Coteridge had for bis tH4 a tis, at the "quite a family rarty," iu Ih Bootou hvUl, r.taided over by Beast Bullet, liov. Jarvis ami lady, our executive couki have answered upon inquiry ac5 Question of a seoealoji cal vharacttr a? Mood propounded of iho heroltiVot.th ."BriJg f gn-" Could eur U arned lueruor, if o-W Jay, Ute the relaiiowUij of Joho Taylor afcd tfmuel Taj lor Colcridg to bis iilustrioua Wlow ubjvU iv rAV f Masachuetta Autocrat ol the Brtakfat Tahle. No.?? .'..But we dixm. Jn dairh:. addrew at the AcaJeoiy of iluk, ioNew York, in rtpou to the ipeechea of llewra. iheprj. KuSl and Kvaru, the BriUh Chief Juuc aM may n'tM acd weighty thlr OBea whUe to fonder. WhilPtraU latioc bU hearer wroo th tat txttat our Government," he reminded us that we did not create this boundless ex panse, but. that it existed in its mighty proportions the same as now, when the savage was its undisputed lord; nor did he forget to recall our at tention to the fact that semi-bat barons Russia is the mistress of still more ex- tensiye,aominionB. He also dwelt In ap propriate terms upon the vast accumu lation of wraith aud its imposing conse quence upon and among onr people.' But with the dignity of years, experi ence, exalted station! and more exalted wisdom, he sought to urge upon all that none of the magnificent trappings of power constitute a -stale but men; free minded men, "as' much above dull brutes indeed, in forest, brake or den, as beast, themselves exceed cold rocks and brambles rude." We hope that such a lessou may not be lost upon the American people. Who is it that in this county are teaching, ' by precept, comluct and legiaia ion, that the citi zens of this county are not men? Those who deny the lull rights of manhood, to certain colors; those who prescribe, by flagsovei the doors of thef "faithful," the .free voters of a state,' and deny to a people the rht to elect their rulers. More of this anon. uity Items. . Uev. Mr. Peschau, the talented pas tor of St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church delivered a very interesting lecture onj-Luther, on Wednesday eve ning last, in response to an invitation of the YouDg People's Association of that Church. The musie which was both voqal and instrumental, a on Sunday evening, was very fine. Edward Kidder, Esq who has been travelling for his health has returned and is again at business. Parlies aro being arrested and tried belbro Justice Millis on the charge of failure to list taxes. .-. ' , 1 A catch ot the thousand bunches was the result of one hauling of the seiue at W E. Davis & Sou's fishery on Wednesday.' , From the Signal Office we learn that thero wsa j a lisrht frost in Western North Cat(oliua and Virginia on Wed nesday . morning - YThe List of Premimus of the Dixie Agricultural aud Mechanical Pair, which is lo be held at Wadesboro on the tStti, 14ch and :10th of Novemoer, has been issued. ; r It has been t uggested that the ens jiom ol tuking up collection lor the Ox lb fd Orphan Asylum on Thanksgiving Dtay be not negketed this year by the various churchy. The day set apart by the President is Thurslay, the 29th ilVt. -fr'-.: - . .. ... AI r. Of o. It. French is the oldest merchant in North Carolina. , He has been doing busiuess continuously in th's city about 62 years. lie never has , failed and by close : economy and strict attention lo business, he has succeeded in making a large fortune. The Produce Exchange, which was recently removed to the building foot of Princess street, Is uot only in a much better locality than formerly, but has greatly enlarged its borders and im proved its facilities. Everything bears a very ueat ap earatice. Yesterday was "All Saints Day," andwas duly obs.eved by the Epiaco- pil Church aud by St Thorn'. Catho lic Church. St Jamea' and St. John's cougregatuos had joint service in the forenoon at the, former church and Jn the afternoou at Oakdale Cemetery. . - :. '& The trains on the southern road! wer delayed Tuesday. uight and Wednewlay by an accident on the Northeastern Railroad, between Florence and Char leston. A traiu "of ixtfJ cars loaded with cross ties went through a treMle oyer the;Santee Kive. The eogiaeer, Cxrney StraUoB, was killed,. an the fireuiau and others were irund.' ''i UiLou Thomas, au unksovn colored uiao, haiitoe tiotu Maryland, who ia fturfeung from sere re aUck l rJ and who baa Urea gung apouv mjc srree's for some liaie in acoodilioo not uiu4 io tne public ge, was taken U hand by tb authorities on Monday laot and givej trarwportatian aa far M Weldon oa hU way boaa, ' which h mJ h was deitrroua of reacaiag. l"buaai Saw Mill of Mr. tl B. Watktea, iu Moatgvmery ouuoty. was iVv n of a lertible calaaitv oa St- urday iai- The boilec exploded ae4 ! Ixdbette aaJ Twuaaj SUaker, ad daaftrottJly wvande Mr. aixiaa. ts k.Lt,f. cuaaected wiik the aaDl A WI wtre Udly daruagtNL Tb kodiaa iaf local snonTs. Eggs retail at 25 to 80 cent per do- zen. ; . :;.,'." f . . . ' Fish are getting to be a Httle more plentiful. ,. i Kheriff Morrill, of Onslow : county , was in tne citr Tuesdat la&Lv. v I . -"'- .- v - - ' If ahala Griffin died1 at the : county Poor House on Satnrdaylast of scrofula. There were two death at the County Poor House daring the month of Octo ber. . '. ; . ' . ' The matrimonial fever has broken out at Point Caswell and is raging se verely. , . .: ; ; . -'.- There were only two deaths at the Uountj Poor House during the month of October. - A very sick colored man was picked up on the streets Monday and sent to the City Hospital. Hon. L D. Hail, Mayor of the city, has been on a visit to Charleston dur ing the present week. Capt. B. W. Price of this eity, has removed to Statesville, where he goes into the tobacco business. The President has issued his procla mation, naming Thursday, the 29th instant, as Thanksgiving Day. A storm prevailed along the Atlan tic coast on Monday, and the wind was very severe here Monday night. Mr. J. R. Marshall of this city pro poses lo locate in Florida. He has gone there on a prospecting tour. '. Mr. Kogger Pe tte way, a son of Capt. J. T. Petteway,' formerly of this city died in South Carolina a few days ago. The last quarterly meeting of the Fifth Street M. E. Church for the pres ent Conference yea) was held ou Thurs day. j Tena Rice, colored, died at the coun ty 'Poor House on Monday moruing last, ft is claimed that she was 105 years. old. '',".;' The Convention of the new Episco pal Diocese of North Carolina will con vene at Newborn on Wednesday, "Dec 12th, at 10 o'clock. The Telephone Exchange has been removed from the National Bank build ing to the third floor of the Bank of New Hanover building. A . little son of Mr. ;B. F. Penny, while attempiag to harness, a horse on 8aturdy 1 . mm . aljr ' tnttro on the arm by the animal. Our Methodist friends are preparing for tbe meeting of their annual con ference, "which convenes at Statesville on Wednesday, November 2Slh, There were tnirteen interments in f,be cemeteries here during the week closing on Saturday last, of which three were whit and ten were colored. . The receipts of cotton at the port of Wilmington for tbe crop commencing September 1st up to date foot up 37, 537 bales, as against 31,875 bales. Rev. Dr. Taylor, late pastor of the First Baptist Church of Ibis city, who has been travelling in Europe for some nsoaths past was to sail from Liverpool on hie homeward voyage on Saturday last. ' ".' ;.. "' 1 The Norwegian Brig Variager, which cleared for Glasgow on Monday, takes out 2,076 barrels of rosin, valued at I2.S55, Paterson, Downing A Co., being tbe shippers. j The Wilmington fire department baye been invited to attend tbe ceremo nies incident to the laying of the corner stone of the new, court houee in New bern on the lilh of Novebtr. The British Barque Courier, bound from Hull, England, to this port, was destroyed by fire at Bermuda on the night of tbe 13th insL, and the vewel was sold at auction on the 20ih. The graded schools of this eity, un der the Superintendence of Prof. M. U 8. NobI'4 "ow pumber one thousand, log. Everybody intereated is invited to vteit them. v:' - Mr. Jas A- Cadclilfr, a son of Jaa. D. Radcliffe, fomtxly of vhbi city, but now a member of the firm of CU'ke; Eadcliffe 4 Co., of New York and Chicago, has beea oa riail to Wil mjogton daring the' past week. Upwards of evty-five saiko t tolephoM wire have beea airetched oa our streets aiooebe Cao-aseai com meoced opefatMM a km wks ao. Tbeu;wockiof traaaiariat the wire front tte top of the fcoswos U the poles is sow eartj cciap'eiccV Meaara. CL L. CWsastt, arcrKary of ta Sasr ceat7 ajariesdtral aaao cioUoo, aad Mr. W. J. 1W0, a kv jer of CQatsaV wew l tW cilf datia than ereokexcsjpt kaeaiiaoalag foe spexl ftwinuK udwvleaaUtl The Patrons ofl Iercy celebrated their Sth anniversarypon Monday last by a parade through 'the principal streets of the city, thj annual address being delivered at sl Luke's church by the Grand President, J. W. Green, which was listened tojby a large audi ence. The "Patrons,! a colored bene ficial organization, made a very, fine appearance on the streets. r-di : Rev. F. W. E. PeChau, pastor of St Paul's Evangelical -:Lutherau Church, delivered an eloquent and deeply in teresting lecture on Wednesday night, on the subject of Marjiin Luther. The Church was crowded lo its utmost ca pacity. Vocal and instrumental music was an attractive feature of the eve ning's entertainment, and the -decora' tions, including a largtj picture of Lu ther, were very finp. At a convention of the colored order known as the "Knights of the Wise Men of the World," iM in this city Monday night, Octobe : 22d, the name of the organization ' vas changed to "Knights of Wise Meli of the State of North Carolina' A committee of man agement was appointed to draw up con stitutions and by-law for the various lodges of the order jjlhroughout the state, with power to Arrange business for the same. For further information address R.T ton. Huthins pr P. Larriug- The lHsmal Sffamp Lottery. " As seen per noticdi elsewhere, the Dismal Swamp Lotlori; C-jiupany has. deposited with burrijss, feou Co., 113,050, to nieet the. prizes iu the first grand monthly drawin j t take place iaciiou which is on November -2d, au a sufficient guarautee as it ho ata 1 shows that it a homo iustitu- bility of the lUer7, aril is becomng, as it were. tion. Mr. E. K. Burruia, this city is a brother lo the senior member of Bur- rus, Son & Co., of Nor jblk. We speak of this to show tho h?feh stauding of the Norfolk Ann. Our Oyster Trade. , A specimen. of Nev River oysters, purchased of Mr. W-.C Catiady, of Onslow wefe sent tolj Coinuiusioner S. G- Worth, at his reqilesl, fjr exhibi tion at bostou. A ljtejr from Mr. Worth to Air. J. B. Hhgius, of this, city, through whom this oysters were forwarded, saythey arrjtved safely and attracted much attenti. Mr. E. J. Freeman, with' R. U. Ijliim & Co-, the largest dealers iu Baston, were napnnitilty plaitjw.t wtU lwin, mU .il that the oyster beds of t!he entire state could sooa bo turned tolliccouul if they could be reached. '! ' - ' -4- - ftortrt Carolina AUporls-Tuo Set Contralel. Tho .Secretary of statjf oilers by cir cular to sell the saoul mud yoluiais of the North Carolina Rejlrts a f:i per original volume. Mr. lugh F. Mur ray, of Wilson, N. C, y"vrs the sam?, nev, and with uotcs anJ references, at II per original volume. The staie net can be bought by a fw, in a frag mentary condition non later thau tbe 67th-( and buly G copies f that), at the rate of $225 per slate sf, against 100 for Mr. Murray's- TLeyuprtme Court subscribed last week ft two sets of Mij. Murray's reports. V tssanlt Hilh a IVH He- f ou. Monroe Turner, colurjl, hal a l&r ing iu the City Court Tuesday, morn ing, before acting" Mayor Dudley, charged with making an W&ult with a deadly weapon upou oue Lena Weils on Tuesday night, iu BnokiJyn- The evi dence was that the two kot into some dispute about onie trivial-matter, when Turner drew a. pistol ou the oman, which was wrenched irw: hii hand by a third party. It is duie to Turner to slaie.Harowevcr, thai hJf..- had no in tention to use it. He as ordt red to be bound over io the ui of VjO (r nis appearance at tUe uext te.-ru ot the Criminal CVrl, aiiFfaiIig to give the neceasary bond he wa oamiUed to jaiL HalesM rrpa4 ae. Judge Meare bad a'jiirtu vrpy caa before him at tbe cJsrt llwotc oa Friday aftemojr. !aV. lwa that of Edward Uswell. coic.rejj arreted at Floreoce. S. (X, on; tie ciee of ob Laiag gjuda asder tale prj :-&, upva an applicatioa fov the ,mljjctin of the bond of !!,( lor h ae.raac be fore a Trial Joalkv'a CMr oa Tatlxj, the 33th iaM. Jodre MiiTr rcfated to redsKe the bo ad as4 p$xatel tLe enaaiag Taetday aS 11 use tiaie, to hear the-cae tu avenu, wherrapo lhdefealt&l ia rakadtd to)aU,' ' i . . ; At lL ;prtHaslsry',l:4fia ttire Joigw Meam oa T j; cxra.ij j t oViaskdact tu boa4 c la of lA") fo hia afferair at tt ap rochisg tetaa t Um Caimtaval Ciart. Um lUwrll A k-x54 a Trl the kJtce aal Mj.';' j in The Wilmington Light Infantry are to be supplied with new guns. They were expected to arrive' from Raleigh yesterday.' '. . .' j Yesterday, the .."Festival of All Saint," the congregations olgt. James and . St. John's Jad joint service of Morning Prayer and Holy. tSucharut at SL James' Church, at ll o'clock, and at Oakdale Cemetery at 4 p m. Haverly'si Unite4 Consolidated Amerieaa. Speetaealar Euro pean Mastodon Minstrels. This famous company of 40 carefully and well selected artists, will appear for one night only, Friday November, 2d, 1833, at the . Opera House, and pro raises to be one of the fashionable entertaiuments of tbe season. To bring them here .the expense will be very high, but as they are strictly first-class in every particular, the management have felt that th citizens of Wilming ton would fill the house, thereby show ing their appreciation of good talent. All the new songs andpopular music will be introduced in the first and sec ond part, the whole concluding with the pleasing and side splitting oppretta, in 3 scoucs , entitled the "Princess of Madagascar." - For particulars sec ad vertisement in another column. ) Tho oboth anniversary of the com mencement of the Reformation by Mar tin Lu ther was celebrated at St. Paul's Evaugc-Iical Lutheran Church on Sun-t day last. At both the morning -and evening services the Battle Hymn of the Reformation was sung, and able and iatertViiug addresses were deliver ed iby the pastor, Rev. F. W. E. Pes i, iu which he traced the progress uV Jhristiauily down to the time of Xulher aud tbe action he look in bring ing about a reformation of what he conceived; to be existing abuses. He then followed the onward march of the evangelical church through the vari ous vicisitudes, trials and triumphs to the presut day, giving much statisti cal information as wed as many pas torial facts which were interesting to his audience. There was au immense crowd at .night, and au interesting 'fea ture of the evening's exercises was the introduction of instrumental music as an accompaniment to the choir, con "sisting of two cornets, two violins and a contra ba?s, in addition to the orgai. i Advice to Mother. Are you disturbed at night and bro ken of your rest by a sick child suffer ing aud crying with pain of cutting ic-vLiir it so, ucuii ui uucv turn get a bottle of Mm Wixslow's Sootuino Svuur ioitCif;t.fRfcS TEErmsu. Its value jis incalculable. It .will relieve the pvor little sufferer immediately. Depend upon it, mothers, there is no mistake about it. It cures dysentery and diarrhoea, regulates tho stomach and bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums, reduces iallamuutiou,' and gives toue and energy to the whole sys tem. Ms. i Winslow's Sooth i nu SYRt P FOR ClULDRKSr TEETnlKO is pUasant to ,he taste, aud is the pre scription of one of the oldeut and best female' physicians and nurses in the United Slates, and is for sale by all druggists throughout the world. Price 2o c-nls a bottle, ly ADVERTISEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE. (INK NIOHr ONLY! FR1DA1, NOVEMBER 2ND. 40 MASfODON MINSTRELS. 40 All Star Artists. ' .v;ir soyas, XEnnASCES, sew ACTS, SEW fA TI RES. Parquet, 91 ; Dress Circle. 73c : Admieaioa. 60c GALLERY. 25 CEWT8. no S-lU r Wilmiiilsi, Col. i Aiiiita R. R. Cs., KCBCTAai S OfHCX. V m i iJUiNcnrv5. S. C . ov. 14. jnrr. .vm"al xrarrijfu or the 4ocfci 4T .id Uk WUtt to. Cllki a. w . moMrswt. f ilEiUtii k .-itUa imni Ci, wrttJMt s.Tojf, jt, c. S(v."ii. wt -Ml j 'pit i: fvuit -l-iuitTit a caL Jiucr i mt im tah'n)if me U4 VT.aaawai . ar 1 IT mm n tf. m SUA txaacat, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. aTkVOF WILMIQTOF, :Mato s Ornc, October 3D 1583. Sealed Proposals Vy I1X BE RECEIVED AT THIS OFFICE until s o clock P. M., Kovember 5th, 1st. (when they will be opened by tbe Board or Aldermen In tbe presence of bidders), lor jt , Supplying the blocks and paving North Water street, from it InterbecUun .with Market street to ila intrsrrUoii with Mul berry street, about SUO sqaare yards of paTement, to be laid with approved gran ite blocka. Tbe street will berradeJaad tbe aand for bedding will be del: vexed at. ineworK. v 1 Bida will at the aaine time be received for supplying 20.O.H) good bard paving brlcka . and laying about 1.UU0 square yards oi aide walk pavement. Bids for supplying tbe materials (atone and brick,) and for laying the pavements wlll be received separately if bidders so desire. - All bids aaay be rejected U considered too nigh. - . - : tspeclflcaUona in dotall can be seen at this onlce on and after the 23d Inst-, at noon. E. IX HALL, : Mayor and Chairman ol Street and octant V barf Committee. ' Bargains in Shoes, .yEUVVEA LARGE STOCK OK Boots and Shoes gk.ND OFFER STECIAL BARGAINS OH t- ' '"- . v r?- MANY 11UN 1X3, yOMEH MOROCCO SllOEU AT 11. and tl.oO, Wortn 51,75 and: :.V0. Call early nad gel your WluU-r .shoes from GEO. R. FRENCH & SONtj. - 10S North Front street: jj 13-tf. B. P. Sparkman, TONSORIAL ARTIST, FRANKLIN, VIUOINl.t. - Good, easy fchavo and hair cut. Iu latct) style, rerlect aaliblacUOn given. .Scdal attention paid to family work. Wilmington lt. Kraukliu ,aelte, Po lice Gaztlte. l'oll.e News. Norfolk Vtr Rlulan, Norfolk Evenls,- New an l l"orU mouth Times Uken . . oct Jb-lt A Brilliant Scheme. DISMAL SWAMP LOTTERY CO. Norfolk, Virginia. The IranchiNeof thih cuteririe Is baed ' upon the charter k ran ted by the legisla ture of the Htate U the liual Mwamp lnal Company, and 10. legality has been fairly tojiusd lcfore tho Couru The object In view Is tho "improve ment nd cxlenaiou'' ol tbe (tial, ant ...... ... . , . . . a o .o parchasoof fhetlckt-U, of wlucH there are ohly 25,000 WITil 356 FRIZES. the Drawing ban been ilicU lor iht) 22d of November, 1883, at which tlnio. W.TIIuljr m.STlDNE MF.NT. tl will he made iu the city ot Nor. folk; before the puMl. . ud uikIi r tlif u pervlst.on of a com ni 1 1 1 ol rclialilt. i iti sena. and in like luaaut-r ccb u .---Jlut month. -Tickets Uariiii: date H. tnntcr 3'lh bold good lor the Drawiug of Novetuu-r. . ClIKMaS;' r Capital Prize $5,000. 1 PiUe of SVw i aj.itM l do i.v t . i.o 1 do l.'l l do - u . i I do ..... i I.. .. u... Ji'i- 1 do J 1- JM: 1 do 3J U. .... . .. ' 1 do Ji U JJ S do po a- ,. 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