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f T . i ' - t -. t 5 ; s t J ; i rt i 4 .1 t: , THE DAILY nSUiEl'J. JOSH. T. J A M ES,' Editor & rPropr WILMINGTON, N. C. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15 183 1 i B Kutered at the Poatofiice at Wilmington, N. C. as Second Class flatter. Kins Chtrles ot VY ortember? n re. ported to bare secret! embraced Cathol iciam daring his sttj at Nice this tain mer through tho inflaence of IJaron Spit' zenberg, an ardent Catholic. . i i m ' m m An electric headlight hai been cessfBli.used on .a locomotive in .tralia I jllammaled the track for 500 Tarda, bnt t vmospuer ii exceeding! clear. The intention of the Secretary of the Interior to direct that the coYcrnon ef the Territories shall atay at home and attend to . their business will paraljze gome ot those officials. Some of them hare hardly taken the trouble to star uer night in the Territories of which they are the chief executives. Territo rial goTemorshipf won't bo desirable hCTcafterf"If attention to only -is to bo invstrfl upon. . I c wretched assassin, tjiritcstti, was arraigned for trial yesterday in Wash ington City, when argument on the ques tion of Jurisdiction of the case was set for October 30th, and the trial for ; No vember 7th. The law's delays andtm certainties. are hereby duly illustrated. Caileaa confesses the crime, although he pleads not guilty to - the indictment, and "jet it may be a bird matter to hanghirof after ail. --The played. insanity dodj;c is to be The cottoa crop of fcJouih Carolina will unquestionably be short s compared with last year's crop, but there is some sr - reason to horc that the loss will not be , . i as threat as is generally enptiosed. Had 0 - c the crop thia year been as good as it was' last vear. the total crop would nave amounted to about 7,000,000 bales Jc duct from this 20 per cent., a reasonable aTcrage, and the crop will still be 5,500,' 000 bales, or about a million bales less than last year. Gen. Grant steps to the front as a lie adjuster. It is amusing. Gen. Grant is probably a member of that large and in fluential class of our 'fellow-citizens who beliete that it is righteous and just to repudiate what they owe to others but that it is an unpardonable sin in others To repudiate whatTlney-Tnay owe thenv A knowledge of Gen. Grant's position on the Virginia debt question, however; doesn't lower our opinion of that iudi: vidual one bit. representing the sixty counties of New York. Had this been done a year ago Gen Hancock, in all probability, would hare been President of the United States. We make a small extract fron the New York Herald on the gatsation : The only reliance of the Republican party for lucctai in November depends upon a diversion of the canvass to nation al politics &nd upon whatever help they can derive from a contaminating associ ation with the Tammany outlaws. There is little time to work in. The canvass is an unusually short one. Election day is leas than four weeks distant. But short though the interval is, we believe that the people will go to the polls unusually sue- well instructed in the merits of the op- A ni-1 posing .candidates and the policies wnicn i I ai c at issue. The long debates and strifes w men nave proceeded eacn ot tne two State conventions have been full of in struction concerning the relative manli- a it x 1? ness ana (merit oi me two parties as a present displayed. There is a pretty kettle of fish in Virginia about this time, Messrs. Ma- hone and Riddleberger have descended .to the dirtiest depths of political trickery and subterfuge and they have been caught at it. It will be remembered that some weeks ago two letters were published purporting to have been written by Frank S. Blair, the lleadj aster candidate for Attorney-Gen eral, which contain some very slighting references 'to the neirro vote and show that the average Read j aster proposes to make just the same use of it, for his own selfish ends, as the average Republican has been doin for years past. These letter . were so damatrincr that a scliemo was -concocted for getting rid of them and hence, W. L.. Wilson, to whom they were addressed and who furnished them to Hon. Geo. D. Wise, member of Con gress, was captured, and made drunk and m tins condition was induced to sign a sUtemei.t prepared by ltiddleberger sai.ng that the letters were forgeries. But the conspirators failed to 'take into calculation that Philip sober arid Philip drunk 'were two essentially different individuals and hence, after the state ment extracted from Wilson had been published with a grand flourish oi trum pets, Wilson got sober and repented and lost no time in making the fact of the .conspiracy knowa. The result is that Hob. Geo D. Wise and J. W. Dan iel hum niihl?rifYI a r.ard denounc-inff1 Riddleberger as a liar and slanderer and it 13 said that a hostile meeting be tween Wise and Riddleberger will follow. I Uiflcollaneous. Ii m4e from a EI mole ITrcpfaal ieai of Bar Yal0, aad:is a P03IT1TE Bemd; for all ta diaeafes that causa pains In the lowerl?ait of tha body for Tozpld Liver Ueaaaanes Jaondiee iilzziaeac uravet, Malaria, pd a'l difficulties of the Kidneys, Liver, and Urinary Organs. Tor Kkhalk Dubaiks, iJoathlr AfenitruatiOEs, and dar- tag Fregaa?9y, it has no equal. It retnr e the orffens toat xak tne oiooa, ana ceico is the best Blood Fcrifivb. It lathe only known rcmaoy that cures Krisrt's Disbase. For Diabetes, cse W Aassa's afb jdiakktea Oare For sale dt Umetutaaaa liencrs at $1. er botUo. Lcrtreit bottle aa the market Tryit. tx ix n jy.aats.t ot w., jy 22-dw-nrrnt3 Rnchmfr R Y iiinriiF?i ,'CCLESRATEO , Iliscdllancoua. Send to BCSISCSS UHIVKHSTTT Atlanta G. . Circular. AUactisaiSasioe stabiiihed ttoenty yean. (cm UL3U forlUusSated fichooi. Benson's Casclae Forns Plss'er. Over 60C0 DragKits and Pbytioiasa have signed a paper Mating that fienaon'a Cap cioe Porn Plasters az f aperior to" all oth ers. Fiice 16 cents, . oct 4V4w i 4 nl r iirnil Mr 1 Brrn TUC IIITUfl - A new x irreM meaicaj r otk. wafTADted fcbe beataa4 cbap. est, indisneosabl to aver? ma, entitled tb 8aBca ot life. bound hi finest Freneii Tnlia, embomad .fall gUt, 300 paes,contam baatif 1 stoel engraTings. 125 prescriptions, pries only $135 sent by mail ; illustrated sample, e. -Band now. Address Petfood? Alcdi- JF --t Mf.' calbistitateorIW.wal.PAa iTaOWTHfSEtF. KWo.4BBlfijaekst.Boston. CUTICUR A Permanently Cnrei Hu mors of tl e Scalp and 8kln. Gaticnra recst-dies areforeale by all drag gifH Priee of Ccticara, H edicinal Je'Iy, small boxes tOa ; large Dozes f I. Uoicura Resolyeot. the new Hlood PuriOer, fl per bnttle. Coticnra Medicioal toilet Hoap, 25c, Caticura edcioal Hharing 8pap, 16c; in bars for barbers aad large coutum erp. 6Ge. Piccipl depot. WSEKa POtTfiR, BcstoD,:Mass. AU mailed free oa receipt of priee. oot 4-4W 'PARKER'S " The doctrine of the coeducation of the sexes, it would eeeni, is to earn np io pro viaiopa Jorjiducating them apart. The anthoritiei of the Ohio State University have undertaken to keep the male and female student jwholly apart, except in the recitation room3 and chapels. A former order permitting the girls to re ceive calls once a week has been rescind ed, and they are forbidden to meet the boys anywhere out of doors. A rebel lion is threatened. Jf? Ginerer Tonic. Best Health and Strength Bestorer Used r!riT nrmnUinti of Women acd diseaiea of the Stomach. Uowela. Loacs, Liver and 1 Kidnejp, and is entiiely differ eot from Bit ters, Uioger Jieeenoes ana outer irmti ss ii never iatc-x'cater. 6Gc. and $1 s'zes Larte Bavisg fcujing $1 rize. HISCOX AGO-, oct 4-1 ChemistStK Y Tun mi mm, JOSH. O? r.DITOK .AM. i TiBLISHtR Even J; ii erricoL fFnnd l et pttd rzzo: all orders glghriaat tav sj to Thifgtd ctaadarL . rUCOlf Korta Oarollaa. Ehoddert.Tlfe - " use, v xa. Weatara Bmoled Bhoudare... DrrSalUd Hhecldars, p Ex -l.fi 11 -O' tl tt II oo rVw Ycrk,oi, tar, t t:;T7AxLt A Oleo O 0 00 3 u a At tha fol li ning ratee, rmatago arthtm . ITTWorthVarTiialS sf..tr: oroxaJrattorjTfc ; Dairy ertaia, i 6 tJ UOTTOif TIE3 11 21 ts rBTuael.... -to New ZJ bdl 1 Ad C Tieeed 1 u O o o o c Q O o a njio 1 CI V o o M 14 10 3S IS 83 40 u u 11 tt u tt 1 Tf 1 80 uail 5,000 AG'BNTS WANTED to Sfcll the LIFE OF GARFIELD. His early life aad career as Boldiar aad 8tatesmi!s; his election and administration; bi3 ea?aeaintticn; hia bercic atrnffgle for life; wonderful aedic&l treattaeiit blood poisonirg; i-emoyal to Elberct; death; etc. Proluel illoetraied. rlerisid portrait of Garfield, bi3 vriie and mothei; tee&e of tha shootirg; the sick chambei ; "tlnitoau ia hi cell; the' surgeons and the cabinet. The only complete at-d authentic work.- There is a fortune for agents firgtin the field with thia book. Outfit BCc. Bpeak, quicje. Addrait XlUdttAttD BUB, ret llw Publishers, Atlanta, Georgia. Health is Wealth I W8T'B Nibvb ahd BaA ..The. Doctors Disagree as w tlro-lBtrnthnda"And remediea. for the cure ox constipation and- disordered liver and kidneys. But those that hare used Kidney-Wort, agree that it is by far the best medicine known. Its action is prompt, thorough and lasting. Don't take pills, and other mercurials that pois on tne system, but by using Kidnev- Wort restore the natural action of all the organs. 'New Covenant. Diminished Vigor Is reimbursed in great measure, to "those troubled with weak kidneys, by a judicious D88 of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, which invigorates and stimulates without exciting the urinary orjrans. In conjunction with its inflaence upon them, it corrects aoidity, improTea appetite, and is in every way con ducive to health and nerve repoee. Another marked quality is its oontrol over fever and affue, and its power of preventing i. For sale by all Druggists ana dealers jcenersdly. oct 3 d&w D iRE C WE8T8 Ifiava ahd TasATHiiT, a specific for .Hysteria', Dia zioess, Convulsions, , nervous : ueaaacne, Mental Depression, Loss of Memory Impo tency, Premature Old Age, caused by orer exertion, excesses, cr over-indulgeace, which leads to misery, decay and. death. One box will cure recent cases. Each box contains one month's treatment. One dollar a box, or six boxes for five dollar: sent by 1 1 r 7U - Eoauprep&iu en receipt u viiks ukhwi an tee six boxes to cure any esse, With each order received by ua for six boxes, we will send the purchaser our written agreement to J return ine money ii mo uvbubcui uun uvi effect a cure. Guarantee issued by WM 11 GREEN, Druggist, (successor to Green A Planner) Wilmington, N O. Orders by mail win receive prompt .iienUv, . : mob 22-dAwlv On e Tear ..85 00 Six Months, 2 50 Tbiee Mouth. One Monti 1 25 50 The iaxr vill bo delivered by carriers, frie if charge, ir. any part of the city t thr .bove riitea, or 15 cen b per week. A prominent Memphis cotton dealer on Saturday received a telegram from one in New York offering to wager $ 5,- 000 that the cotton crop of 1681 82 wil WM ' exceeu six miiuou bales, ine propo sition was announced in cotton circles and there was a rush to take- np the proposition, some proposing to make np a'parse by five hundred dollar contribu tions to cover the bet, but the gentle man receiving the dispatch declined to let any one iu, but telegraphed back that he would cover the wager himself, and urging the party to make it $10,000. Bets of that character for anv amount of money will find ready takers in the South. After much discussionand deliberation me tnrjconimilteo on finance of the Philadelphia city councils have agreed to report $1.90 on the $100 as the tax rate for 1882.. Tfce public building com- mi&iion. whoc3emandj. . like those of the public works commission, are always oa a grand scale, wanted an appropria tion of $1,250,000, but tho sub-commit- tse advised thera to be content with $750,000 and it is probable the advice will be accepted in view of the stated fact that the advance in the price of the necessaries of life will probably force .councils to restore tha 10 per cenL rer cently taken from the salaries of all city employees, especially those of the school teachers. 7 The New York -Democratic Conven tion not only did a wise thing when they ejected the Tammany, chief and nil fol lowers, but they have put an excellent ticket ia the field and have promulgated a platform which will prove a potent ele ment of strength. When they discarded John Kelly they did & wise and a yirtu ou3 action. There was not one dissentioj; voice among the four hundred delegates' 6:40 a. ta. 7:45 t. m. ... 1.-00 p. ra. THE MAILS. The malla close and arrive at the City Post Office aa follows : Northern through malls. . . , ..80 v. m Northern through and way malls 6:40 t. m. Raleigh 5:40 a.m. Mails for the N.' O. Railroad, and routes supplied there from, including A. &N. Q- Bailroad. at Southern malla for all points Sooth, daily.... Western maiia (C CR'y) daily (except.Sunday) 9:00 a. m Mail for Cheraw & Darling ton 7:45 p. m. Malla for .points between Flo rence and Onarleeton 7:45 m Fayetteville, and offices cn Cape Fear River, Tuesdava, aud Fndajfl Fayetteville, via Lnmberton, dally, except Sundays 9:00 a. xn. Onslow C. H. and intermedi ate offices, every Monday and Thursday at... 6.00 u. ra. Smith villa mail, by steam boat, daily, (except Sun days).. ...... ......... ... P.BO a. o, Malls for Kaay fliil. Town Greek, Shallotte and Little. River, S. O., every Moo day and Thursday at 6:00 a. in. jorsarTOBpxi4TKaT. - Northern through and way mails... 7:30 a.m. Southern Malls 7:00 d. m. Carolina Central Railway 4:00 p. ra. Stamp Office open from 8 a. xx. to 12 1L, and from 2 to 6 :S0 p. to. Money Order and Register Department open same aa stamp omce. ueneral delivery ooan from 6:20 a. m. to 7:00 p. m., and on 8nndays from 8:30 to:so a. m Malls collected from etnvt boxoo very oay at4.-o p, m.. Stamps for sale In small quantities at general delivery whan strap office is closed. Portff Kico Molasses. 250 BHDS. 250 STRICTLY PRIMK Porto fiico Molasses. t For tale by William & lliirchlsout " jmli,,; A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. ELEVENTH GRAND D1S TRIBUTION, CLASS L, AT NEW OR LEANS. TUESDAY, NOV. Sth, 18811 ISSth Monthly Drawinsr. Louisiana . State Loiter Cciapy. Incorporated In 1SG3 for 25 rears by the Legislature for Educational and Charitable ! purposes with a capital of 1.000,000 to I which a reserve fund of over $4:20,000 has I since been added. By an overwhelming popular vote its franchise was made a part, of tho present j State Constitution adopted Decenber 2d. A. D., Its Graxi Single Numbeh Drawings will take place monthly. It never scales or postpone. Look at th. following Distribution : CAPITAL PRIZE $30,000. 100,000 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS EACH, UALF-TICKETS,ON Dollar. LIST OF PRIZES. . 1 Capital Prize - - $30,000 1 Capital Prize - - - 10,000 1 Capital Prize - - - .5,000 2 Prizes of 2,500 - - - 5.000 5 Prizes of 1 000 - - - ojOOO 20 Prizes of 500 - - - 10,000 100 1'rizes ot 100 - - 10,000 200 Prizes of .50 - - - 10,000 r()0 Prizes of 20 ----- . 10,000 1000 Prizes of, 10 - - - 10,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $3002,700 9 Approximation Prizes oti 200 1,800 w Approximation Prizes of 100 1)00 1857 Prizes, amounting to - - $110,400 Responsible corresponding agents' wanted at all points, to whom liberal compensation will be paid. .For lurther information, write clearly, giving full address. Send order by express r RftgUiiueaa.it.tAr, rx JMoney Ordf r y man, auuresseu oslt to Al. A. DAUPHIN, Saw Orleans. La or M. A. DAUPHIN, at Wo. 212 Broadway Cieir Yor& All our G rand . Extraordinary Drawimrs are under the supervision and management or ujN-EKAJLS li. i. BEAUREGARD and J UB ALA. EARLY. 1"'"-1 i'r .-. 1 THE 1BEST OF ALU mm POR HAN AND BEAST.. For more than a third of a century the Mexican Mustang Ijiniment has been known to millions all over the world ad the only safe reliance for the relief of accidents ana pain. It Isr a medicine, above price ana praise the beat ot its l f nd. For every form of external pain tne The Daily Kkvixw is now in tht DOMESTIC- V 4 . W XI niar. tikBff. - vV ZvwLnziit : t onto JL wnaan'iFhothat waado Paonhau. QD1TW . vv, wm. V 99 S " 00 00 00 CO ica -- ,0tMt 9 O40 00 40 01 OH 0L , O TO 0 r - Korth Bircr. M ir! i i I TTA w . V aforth Oarollna h fs" LIK1S-9 bbL . ii w Oltjitcaafa'vtf LUMBER mtVTt 11 13 IS O ?IO I 40 J 6 O 1 11 60 CO eg oo fUlfl CO on oo oioo ffeplaak.' dIZ&SIISS' utt" oh ee IS OH. 8Mfl. Onba.bbla.. .?v1 a ' ' T P r ' II 00 u 41 OH O 50 O 41 Orlea&f Ohofna bMi fiTTTi iS v? ral tuarui year ot u exJEince, ia per I ttcfla.paL in?ncntiy efltabh'sbed, with a large r.?i"Aw w; coo 00 anl cnt is withont ah equal. a iiesn ana mniue ao Jlustanff Lin It penetrat the very bone makinsr the continu anco of pain and inflammation impos sible. Its effects upon Human Flesh and tne unite creation are equauy woaaer f ul. The Mexican - BaUSTQNG IVolice to Hie Public. The public are hereby cautioxed against sexdIno axt Money or Orders to NUNES& CO., S3 Nassau St., New York Crrr, as authorized by the Louisiana State Lottery Company to sell its Tickets. They are flooding the country with Boors Circu lars purporting to be of The Louisiana State Lottery Company, and are fraudu lently representing themselves as its Agents. They have no authority from thfc company to sen its Tickets, and are not Its agents lor any purpose. M. A. DAUPHIN. Pres. Louisiana State Lottery C: New Orleans, La., July 4, 1SS1. oct 13-wed-eaWwdaw Liniment i3 needed by somebody in every house. Every day brings news of the agony of an awful scald or burn subdued, of rhenmatlo martyrs re stored, or a -valuable none or ex saved by the healing power of this LINIMENT- which speedily cures such ailments of i nrririw vt wen Rheumatism. Swellings. Stllf Joints, Contracted Muscles. Hum and scalds, Cuts, Brnuei and If Klines, Stillness. Xameneu, , 014 sores, cicers, rosiosics, uuntiaiaii Sore Nipples, Called' Breast, and indeed every fbrm or external dis ease, it heals without scan." For the Brute Ckxaxiok it cures Sprains. Swinny. - Stin Joints.' Founder, TJarness Sores, Hoof Di eases, iroot Kot, awrrew ivorm, afcab. Hollow Horn" , Scratches, . Wind- galls, Spavin, Thrush, IXln&jbone uia Kores. rou J2T11. Mstim. nnon the Sight and every other ailment to which tho occupant of the Stable and Stock Yard are liable. The Mexican Mustang- XJaiment always cures and never dlaaPDOiata and it Is, positiyeJy, WM. . CO sO 1 f pot a TftEHr !5etrr- . l a . , oo a i I n aw rrM rnae. 7.- , 1 r IH smi'i ; liui . : lCJiP CO to o n is -a co 00 a -ci - - f ? 1 11 ? W Ui v CI A A - .1 . " wen rtjc pres;Dtf ro tneroiuuits f buuh Cuba. 7? o. an'1 otlmra a most desjrf.hle medH am for a3 rertiaing Porto Eio. TJ arww CruthbiV Si.. SALT U am, XS gct UTeraooL C ; AMceriean Viaek. Uanhafi fins.? ncr -KorthsrBrV D BHLNOIS Oootratt, y CQ Gomraoa. tl BTAVE3 w. M. 9 CO O.bkLOlf.ll 3 O f to O HI OHM COOCI o c OHM Oil 09 iHJiiiefflii jMhal Fresh Eyerv Day yiNK ASiOarSKflT CiAltDlES, Doaectie, jcit rodir&d Mid for A yreaah and file. TUB ONLY Candy ia -the OKfUiNX UOHK-MAD eity, will be fa?.n .tm day, fresh and iww three doors S o-ath. ot toe ifMtDOse oa Becocd tl: sot. aJjo. Antf U. L. JEViS, the Fotof6cf )jat THE BEST OF ALL FOB KA3T 0B BEAST. OOSH. X ,JA"MES, published EVERY PR I D A Y," At tne foOowisg rateo s UneXear.... $2 w ASCMTil TIT PhlttfZntttMt Uii HIT! per "-TtumimlP OO Biii.Driffls tsr If ; ia ra- mi t Mill, fair ptrii ,,,, ,, im nita tJommoa, per tf... ,m 00 U I CI Inferior to Ordlnary.paril I CO O f 09 HHISKKT fforta'a,prf 1 1 SI O I 09 BorthCarolna,prical. ICO Oil! V7 OOL Ua waahed, per aM 30 a C9 Watbe&i car IS O II Bnrrr wool. Dr M 10 O 1' job mmm AT THE LOWEST PBICEfl I Six Months Three Mostfas , . ... 1 00 50 For Sale or Exchange A DESIRABLE BSIOS7GS with fotr roonM aed kitchen' aad ood well of vatcr and excellent gardes; for tale or excbais; or property S , w llsirti ft For'iartIis a-s acrliaat . IDIS OPyiCE. tea largely in the ad jo niog eocs- tee an well aj id the Western pox Hons ol tha Stale and preaesU on- equalled faeilities to ocrehsnts for malrirjg knowD what tbry hate for mvifio ycun pninnna DonEtizzvimnti Satisfaction Guararileed I ptiSTuro CAHnULLT alCCUTJD or rrsr.as rsOdlfif oat of tbt sftj aid tts i9 taea or eaII & of poty. - fi. WAxliOCS, - A W 1 . 1 5-jyu
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