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THE DflllV RElIEU, JO.S ! 1 . T. JVM KS, Kditor k Prop'r WILMINGTON, N. C. SATUKDAYCTJBKR 29, ISSl. Entered at the Poitofflce at WUmlnjto, N. C. as Second-Class Matter. There w-s an all-night Kxecatirsi Ses sion of the Senate last night, there beio a dead-IocICoii the nomination of post master fcrJLjnchburg, Va. The Repab licans want to tarn out an old wounded Federal officer to make room for an ex Democrat who is now a Mahone read jaster. I he Democrats . cant see it 10 this light and hence the dead-lock. The ruins of the Temple of Solomon io Jerusalem are to be lestored, by spec ial order of the Sultan, without further delay. .They have long been io an ex tretnely neglected condition, and almost buried from fiinht beneath all manner of debris and refuse. Directions to put them into as presentable a shape a prac ticable were giveu bj the late Abdul Aziz, at the time of the Austrian Krr peror's visit, and the work was actually began; but it was boom abandoned again. Tb immediate cause for its renewal at the present time is the recent Tisit of the Austrian Crown Prince. HjyneaiN: Sanger made au assignment recently in New York. The schedule slates the firm's liabilities to be $l"0, GG2.87; nominal assets, $130,007.34; act- nil assets, $02,947.84 Mr. ilajncs, in his individual schedule, says that his en' tire individual property consists of a pair of sleeve buttons, of the nominal value of $1, but which are actually worth but f0 cents, and a scarf pin, which, though of tie nominal value of75 cents, is really worth but 10 cents. Mr. Sanger states his individual usscts to be a gold watch of the actual value of $50, though the nominal price is $125. Wildcat. The Smokey lamp is au invention of a citizen of Natchez, of which the Natchez papers are loudly' boasting. The Ump does not get its name from the fact that it is "suioky," but from the name ot the gentleman who invented it The Natchez New Era claims on behalf of it that it affords an intense brilliancy; that it is non-explosive; that it does not consume a particle of the wick; and, finally, that the reflector is ee arranged that no shadow is thrown .beneath the lamp, and a steady light is diffused over a large area. If all the Era claims for it ia true, the Smakey lamp is indeed a wooderful invention. A companion instrument to the tele phone was one of the marvels of the electrical exhibiliao at Paris. It is call ed the dioscope. Au objective lens is fittsd in a theatre or ether place contain ing the objects to be reproduced, and by means of an clectilc wire communication is established with a small white glass pla'e, which may be set in a frame or panel in a private drawing room at aDy diaUnce from the building containing the objective lens. By excluding all light from the room in which the glass plate is fixed a completa reflection of a stage and its scenery, with the movements of the actor, :s obtaiued. Thus by . means of the telephone and dioscope the eye and ear may be feasted simultaneously by the reproduction of a play or an opera with out leaving home- In the course of comments on the plea of insanity in the Guiteaa case, the 11 "arid says: "It is noteworthy that it is only in c.ses of homicide that the d' fense of insanity is relied upon even hi the mcst sanguine and ingenious counsel. If counsel for the defense iu a case of f jrgery or arson set up insanity tbero ii a reasonable presumption that the ac cused is insane. If counsel for the de fense in a case of murder set up insanity there is a reasonable presumption of nothing except that the accused has no defense, while yet he is averse to being hanged. The defense which would evi dently be of no avail iu ether cases of felony is relied upon in case? of homicide simply because it is supposed that juries will seize a pretext for acquitting a man of a capital offense which they woaldnet consider if the penalty, of guilt were less than death. It is certain that nothing is thus far known to the public which tends to absolve Guiteau fiom responsi bility for this crime; and equally certain that if he were not on trial for his life the defense of insanity would -not bo pleaded for him. Complete returns of the Ohio election show that the total vote of the State wps 45,000 less thin at the Gubernato rial election of 1879. The falling off in the Republican vote for Governor is 23.526 ; io the Democratic vote 30,804, the Prohibition vote being 1C.O0O against 4,000 two years ago, and the National vot s being some 7 000, against 9,000. Governor Foster runs 2.000 behind 1 the rest of his ticket because' brthe fight made upon him by the temperance people, aid Book water, instead of being1 weak, polled more votes than any other name on his ticket, and received 17,000 mors votes than elected Bishop in 1877 by 22,000 majority. Foster's plurality is 24,407 this year, against 17,129 in 1879, and the average Republican plurality in the State 27,543, or but 7,000 less than the majority of the Republican electoral ticket last November. The new Hottld'eVille'of Paris,, built on the site of the old one, which was burned by the Communists in 1871, is now approaching completion. All the outside work has been finished, and the fixtures of the interior are about to be put up A novel feature in the building will be the placing of 106 statues, each eight feet high, in niches on the four fa cades. These statues' will represent emi nent persons born in Paris, and no fewer than forty of them will be literary celeb rities. Among the most universally known members of this "acfdetny iu stoae" will figure D'Aleoabert, Beranger, Boileau, P. L. Courier, La Bruyere, Marlvaux, Alfred de M asset, Moliere, Perrault, Regnant, the Dukes de La roth, efoacauld and de Saint-Simon, Scribe, Eugene Sue, Tocgot, Voltaire, and four ladies Mme.de Sevigne, Mine. Roland, Mnje.de Stael and the Baionne Dude yant (better known as George Sand.) Twenty-four niches wili be left vacant to be filled up as occasion may arise, pro. vided that the Hotel de Vine is not burned down by a new Cemmune. NORTH L'AIIOLINA AT AT LAWTA, .Notwithstanding the failure of the State to make an appropriation for an exhibition of North Carolina's resources at Allan , says the Neivs and Observer, our State will still make a creditable ap. pearance at that grand Southern fair. THe Agricultural Department has made the accessary arrangements and the Old North State will hold her head well up alongside her sisters. Too much credit cannot be given to Commissioner Ale Geuce, Prof. Kerr, Mr. Wilson and the others who have busied themselves in the matter for accomplishing these results urr der adverse circumstances. Indeed, North Carolina will practically have wo. separate exhibits there, for besides that made under the auspices of the Ag ricultural Department, the Richmond and DanvilletRailroad Company also has one embracing Virginia,' North Carolina and South Carolina as well This undertaking on the part of that road 'will inure to our benefit, and more than that, that company has been un usually liberal to the Department of Ag r.enlture, giving free transportation for the whole of our State exhibit The exhibit of North Carolina products made by that road is' fairly satisfactory) and we are sure that the exhibit made under the superintendence of Commis sioner McGehee and Prof. Kerr will be highly creditable. Mr. Wilson obtained 1,300 feet of space, and this, we thick will be entirely filled. There will be in our State collection more than a hundred specimens of our native weeds, and a tine collection o marbles and building stones, besides those rarer stonefiTarid minerals that are used in commerce or the arts. In addi tion there will -be an exhibit of our fine North Carolina tobacco, including the celebrated yellow leaf ; of cotton, jute, rice, both lowland and upland, and of our home-raised silk) of our mill stones, and of all our ordinary field products Io fine, specimens will be shown of all we produce. Our exhibition was to be opened to day, Governor Jartis being present. We have reason to expect that it will attract unusual attention; and contribute largely to an increased knowledge of the re sources of our State. nuusatfia- Pay as you go" is good advice, and does very well for a man who doesn't go very much Lowell Citizen. "Smith," said Brown, "there's a for. tune in that mice." "I know," said Smith, "I've put my fortune in it." " A silent "r": A Milwaukee clergyman asks : , "Is it proper pronunciation to sound the 'r in the word 'dorg' '? Uoston jvsc. , , . . .. An observing laundryman has discov ered that the time to catch soft water is when it is raining hard. Neto Orleans Ihcayune. . . . A recipe for lemon pie vaguely . adds : "Then sit on a stove and stir constantly." Just as if any oqe could sit on a stove withont strma constantry.--0i7 city Derrick';.;, v A fortunate - fellow : Fogg says his friend Pihgery is so slow that . he never catches cold aad couldn't get within hail iag distance of the slowest of slow fevers. BostonTrcm9cripL - The :- Budnd? Washington letter writer says a lot of vouchers were found in an empty box in ex-Secretary Robe soa's cellar. That ia the most remarka ble find on record. Boston Globe. , Poots thinks that there should be four gkoats in the play of Hamlet, quoting in support of his .theory a line from Grey's Elegy; -The rude four "'lathers i of the Hamlet sleep." -Cincinnati Saturday Night. : - , The Power of the Press- In no way is the power of the press more surely shown than in the universal knowledge that has in less than a year, been diffused throughout fifty millions of people of the wonderful curativeproper- ties oi that splendid remedy Kidney- Wort. And the people from the Atlan tic to the Pacific have shown their in telligence and their knowledge of what is in the papers, by already mauing Kid ney Wort their household remedy for all diseases of the kidneys, liver and bowels. Herald. THE MAILS. The mails close and arrive at the City Poot Office as follows : Northern through mails 630 p. m Northern - through and way mails 5:40 a. m. Raleigh 5:40 a. m Mails for the N. C. Railroad, and route supplied there from, including A. & N. O. tUuroad, at 5:40 a.m. Southern tnaila for all points South, daily 7:45 p. in. Western mails (COR'y) daily (axcept Sunday)... 9:00 a m Mail for Cberaw & Darling ton 7:45 p. ta. Mails for points between Flo rence and Charleston ......... 7:45 p n? Fayetteville, and oiuces on. Capo Fear River, Tuesdays, and Fridays 1:00 p. m. Fayetteville, via Lumberton, cailv. except O'l'idays...... 9:00 a. m. Onslow O. H. and intermedi ate offices, every Monday and. Thursday at 6,00 a. m. Smithvill6 mails, by steam boat, daily, i (except Sun- davs) ...... ....... 8.30 a. n Malls for Easy !Hili, Town Creek, Shailotte and Littto P.lver, S C, every Mon day and Thursday at......... 6:00 a. m. OPEN FOB DELIVERY. Northern through and way malls..... i.... 7:30a m. Southern Mails 7:00 p. m Carolina Central iiilway 4:00 p. m Stamp OSic.- open from 8 a. m. to 12 M aud from 2 to 5:30 p. m. Mooey Orde" and Register Department open same a stamp ofiee. General Qclivfryopeu from 5:30 a. m. to 7:00 p. m and on Sundays from 8:S0 x9:3Q a. m Mails collected from street boxes ever) day at 4:00 p. ro. Stamps for stle in small quantities at eneral dt!!vry wbei B'-amp office I loeed , Hew Advertisements. I tt 9 from a Hm.'e Trappal ti t.f Bar Va'ae. cd ?e a Otl"- f Ktm c f r 1 t&e dineacet -" cct pa'c i-y h lower art of tb r dv for To.p'd Lie - :edrfc s J nd !! zzioe, Ort 1, Ualnia, d a l d.tfcil les of the ttld' Ltrer,a and UriaA v :fei '0r xiiAL Dtasitxa, Moa h v l-n.rmav us, iv-bp ui Ttg an r, v na no q 1. re t m the orgns f at mac the viooi. and ba ce ia tbe b8-f loob 1'ubifiir. Ir ia he only knows r m - v tha coroa biaqt's Disaxaa F r Dtabste, cb-) Wabnki'a rxra DixaBTait fjare cftle by Drajreis'Jf aad De-bra at $1.2 nr bottle, lurgwt bottie 10 the efXi TrjiU H H WAB5SR CO., jr 21-daw nraito Rochester H. a 3 Do you irant a pure, bloom ing Complexion 1 If so, a few applications of Hagan's MAGNOLIA BALM Trill grat ify you to your heart's con tent. It does avray vrith Sal loTmess, Redness, Pimples, Blotches, and all diseases and imperfections of the skin. It orercomes tho flushed appear ance of heat, fatigue and ex citement. It makes a lady of THIRTY appear hut TWEN TY; and so natural, gradual, and perfect are its effects, that it is impossible to detect its application. t i oet S-lmara C5CO WB WI.I, PAY Thlfi A B V reward f r a- v csm of liver Go o pi tint. Drs pepcia, Sick Headache lBdietion. Oocsti pauott or Cost resets we a not ear wife We t' Vg-tab.'e Livsr H when the cV leetlons ara strtetly compIiMi with- rbj pa e!rVereuki, a.d botj- fail to s-irs itUftioD Soffr eoated. Larse ' oxsa. cntaiaiag3 Ulip, li ceta. For salt Pj 411 OrrtUts. Be r of eounterf tlu and imitations 1 be caa.iao maacfaeraraj nnlv hj 4UUX O WtSHi ft Oti. The PUl m krs," 181 1?3 W MatiSHi Ht.Chico im trial MKtri cent by . xcail prtaid o rteetytot 3 cent staapw ' l&ah 22dAwl Dificellanoou' hit y 2r- , v ----- s hho .t now DR. C W. BKKSO.t S Celery and Chamomile Pills Build up the-Nervous system and posi- iiveiv cure oica. ; xieauatnv. icrvous neaaacne, reuraigiat nervousness, Sleeplessness and m Dyspepsia.. It has been proved that they successfully ward on an aangeroi jraraiysis. Apopiexy anu r 1 a rr 1 - . x 1 ouaaen aeam. xneir eneci upon tne JNervous bvstem is sometning wonaeriui. and there is no wonder that thousands of people avail themselves of such a val ja- ble remedy.wnile, it may be found.in these days of Nervous Diseases. The simplici ty and purity of these pills are at once m their favor, as they do not physic. Paralytics that have not walked, for two "years have been fully restored by these pills, and thousands of cases of Ner- vous Weakness perfectly cured, while the cases 01 oica ana iervocsuieaaacnc ana c o? i 3 tlt r 1 11 Neuralgia that they haye cured are in numerable each year and add to their popularity. Too much cannot be said in their favor, for while they cure these terrible Nervous Diseases, they also im prove the general health, and especially the complexion and skin, and invariably imnrAvo tliA 1i'miBf iAa . improve the digestioi. fcJold by all drucrgists. Price 50 cents a box. Depot, 106 North Eutaw St, Baltimore, Md. By mail, two boxes for $1, or six boxes for $2.50 to any address. DR. C. W. BENSON'S7 Jj - fs Warranted to. Cure I ECZEMA, TETTERS, HUMORS', INFLAMMATION,; MILK CRUST, ALL ROUGH SCALY ERUPTION8, DISEASES OF HAIR AND SCALP, SCROFULA ULCERS, PIMPLES &. TENDER ITCHINCQon all partaofthe hi o o f Vi . . . . . . . M . uciuy. xv oun we snn vmie, boh ana Enoota removes tan and freckles, aad is tho TOST toilet dressing in THS WoULD. Elegantly put tip, two bottles an 03. paezaes, consisting cf both internal and cxlemal treatment. AH first class druggists fc&vo it. (1. per package J. W. CONOLEY, Agent. oct 6-cro-d - A S PLEN DID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A -FORTUNE. ELEVENTH GRAND DIS TRIBUTION, CLASS L, AT NEW. OR LEANS, TUESDAY, NOV. 8th, 188 1 ISIth Monthly Drawing. Umm Stat8 Lottery Coipy. Incorporated in 1863 for 25 year by the Legislature for Educational and Charitable purpoees with a capital of $1.000,600 to which a reserve fund of over $420,000 has since been added. By an overwhelming popular vote its franchise was made a part of the present State Constitution adopted December 2d, A.D., 1S79. Its Grand Single Number Dbawings will taVe place monthly. It never tcalea or postpone. Loelc at the following Distribution: CAPITAL PRIZE $30,000. 100,000 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS EACH, HALF-TICKETS, ONE Dollar. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 CapitalPrize - - $30,000 1 Capital Prize - - - 10,000 1 Capital Prize - - - 5,000 2 Prizes of $2,500 - - 5,000 5 Prizes of 1 000 - - - 5,000 20 Prizes of 500 - - - 10,000 100 Prizes of 100 - 10,000 200 Prizes of 50 - - - - 10,009 500 Prizes of 20 - - - 10,000 1000 Prizes of 10 - - - 10,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $3002,700 9 Approximation Prizesol 2001,800 9 Approximation Prizes of 100 900 1857 Prizes, amounting to - - $110,400 Responsible corresponding agents wanted at all points, to whom liberal compensation will be paid. . Tor further information, write clearly, giving full address. 8end order by express or Registered Letter, or Money Order by mall, addressed oslt to Al. A. DAUPHIN, Nw Orleans. La or H.A. DAUPHIN, at No. 212 Broadway, New Torsi All our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are under the supervision and management of GENERA LS O. T. BEAUREGARD and JUBAL A. EARLY. . IVolice to the Public. The public are hereby cautioxed aoaixst 8EXDIKO AST MOHET OB ORDERS TO NUNES & CO., 83 Nassau St., Nw Yobk Citt, as authorized by the Louisiana State Lottery ' ompany to sell its Tickets. They are flooding the country with Bogus Circu- iass purporting to be of The Louisiana elate Lottery (company, and are ruAUDC lxstlt -representine themselves as its A gents. They have no authority from this Company to sell ts Tickets, and are not its agents for any purpose. " M. A. DAUPHIN. Pres. Louisiana 8tate Lottery Co. New Orleans, La-July 4, IS1. . .oet ll-wd-at-4waAw . For 8aie or EzcitaBre A DE8IRA8L &l&5lDixrCK witk foar rooms and klteasa ; aad food well of watsr bO ssesJlest x&idea. for sals cr ixcbmng .rce:ly iu Wu&icft-a.: For parti a s apply at OMUOSL Jrtf , Hiscellaneoua Sen4 to MOORED irUSISESS UN1VEKSIT5i For lUam&ted Circular. A llveactoal tsLneF mil i i nn twit: ftju X Mm Cacciae Porns vHsm. .ir 60C0 W1 Ptjticiaoa hve elae Poriia Flasten m gaperlor to ail oth era Frie as eaatt. pot 4.4 G0LO MEDAL AWARnrn tut ihtuw sSh- A new i rro.-.t 41MicJ Wcrk. 'nixrc ir.o Pcf-r5c at toand ia fint Inch Ts:ca.-ontainr. Lxuuiui steel n5ria!:s,IJi prescription. pric cn. J J 1 i Mat by raajn lilcstratAd cnpl,6c; fend r-rl lMt;tnf.w 1 . to Sin.. CUTICTJBA Permanently (hire? Hn mort of the Scalp and Skin. ' Oatioura re mediti ar fori ale by all dxoe Bmiji boxe- 60s s iarge tox 51 olnJift 1 arioireas xaa ntw itieod rurifler. SI ra Yu1,iuxa b"imi iciiet oap. Jf. r!Lj?P er8 '60a. . Prioeip.i depot. wwkkh fo iTJSs. Brston u... I a 1 . rt . 9 9 1 a iauea iito on receipt oforle Get 4-4 w PARKER'S Best Health scd Strength lUsioier Used Ourw Com plain ta of Women and discx SF.J Dotomca. nowels. ln&B, Liter and hi never intox-ctte. tt e nd si rizta I I 1. . . . . 1 cavise but id 2 91 tiz UIBCOX A OO.t hcmit. N Y oct4-4w 6,000 A 3 RNTB WaNTKI) to sell the LIFE GF GARFiELD. Un earlv life aad tareer as Soldiar aad I 8tiesuian; his election and Admiaiatratlon; I 3winttic; t.l titrcic etrnffffla for wonoeriol ceuical treatt&ent blood poisoning, removal to tlberoc; death, ete. Pro'nej illnetrated HpUncid poi trait of uarceia, Luvrtre ana reotfter: tcere of tbs hootujc: the tick cbambci: Ouiten in hi C8ll; the Burgeons &od the cabinet. The only complete ana antnenuo work. There u a fortune for aeente first in the field with this book. Outfit 60c. Speak eaici. Address HUBiAKD BOS, oct 44vr Publishers, Atlanta, Georgia Health is Wealth 1 FB E O WEST'S NtavB! akd Baih jL TxKiTMasT, a specific fcr Hysteria, ills ziness. UODYUisions. erToas liesdsobe. Uental JUepresHoa, Loss of Wemoiy. Imr-o tency, irematnreuld A ice, caused by orer ezeriioB, excesses, t r OTer-ltda'ger.ce, which leads to misery, decay and death. Oae box will cure recent caees. Each box contiias one month's treatment. Ore dollar a bo tt or six boxes for fire dollars; tent by mail prepaid on receipt of price. We guar. aatee eix boxes to care any cise, Withesch order receired by ns for six b. xeaf"re kII) end the purchaser cur written agreement to return the uaoney If the treatment does cot effect a cure, ficarastee : issued by WM H OUEE5, Drapfii't, (sacceeeor to Green kt Flanner) vviimireton, a O. Orders by mail will receive prompt attention mo M-ow.1t OF ALL GHHENT ; FOB HAN AND BEAST. For more than a third of a century tho Me xlcan Bf u tunc X.lnment has been fenown to millions all over the world as the only safe reliance for the relief of accidents and pain. It is a medicine above price and praise the toest of Its kind. For every form of external pain ll Mustang Liniment is without an equal. if 1 rwien.a fir afi and mnicle to tlie very toone making the contlnu- Bltiv. A LO cuma - the Brute Creation are equally wonder ful. The Mexican Liniment is needed by somebody in every house. Every day brings news ot trie agony or an wmi scaiu or bb subdued, of rheumatic martyr re stored, or a. valuable horse or ox save d by the healing power of thU LINID9ENT which speedily enres such ailments of nhcnmttlim. Swellings, KtlfT Joints, Contracted jnnscies, unnw and Sealds, cms, Jirnii" Sprains. Poiionoui Bites and Stinss, Stiffness, iAn,':.i . Soref, Vleers, KrostWies, CbllbUlns. Sore Iflpples, Catted Breast, and indeed every form or externa uu- For tlie lauTB cKiiAiiv V . r.nJ.. nnrnMI SorCS. Hoof TL- eases, Foot Hot, Screw WormSeab, irnAw ITorn. Scratches, Wlnd- cralls, Spavin, Tbrnsn, Ringbone, Sid Sores, Poll ErU,. Film wpoa tne Stent and every outer buu to which tha cewpants 01 tne nk Yard are liable The Mexican MwUnc Liioment always cures ana never tMyi- and it is, positively, OF ALL UUVJ FOS UAH OB BEAST. Freofi Everv Day JWISR A880BT11ENT OF OAUDttS. Fresab aad Doxaesrie, jort r f " j TIXX 03LT, OENUlliB BOME-MADl Csady ia . the city, will f eTfr, day; fresh asd swaet. tbreo dori ow o the xostoS on Beeoid street. AUo, sts Ksislnsusxls, A C. . JETXB, a U J Esar tU Fortotot t C9IISTAN6 C2ENIS mi seam KDITOIV AND PUBLISHER iBpabiiahed Everv -A.iternooi (Sundays excepted) At the following rate, pogtagt paid x OneYear.... J..f5 00 1 - . Six Month,..t-t 2 ThieeMorilhg.,,. 25 One Month ,......,. W Y The paper will be deliyered by car riexe, free of charge, ir any part of the city fit the ibove rates, or 15 cento per wee. The Duly Kxsm ia now in tha fourth year of its exiatence, is per -manently eatabh'ahed. with a largt and steadiiy inrreasicg snbscrip tion list, and presentsto merchants and others a most desirable medi- nm for adTertisingj mmimM JOUML jg published EVERY FRIDAY, At toe toUowisg tt.Ua Una YesVaa.o o... w Sel Months.. ...... 1 00 Three Uontha.. ...... ... w tea largely? In th ad jo ning coca tiea es well ts in ;th Western per tiona of the SUte an presenU ca eqnaDed faciliries to merchants for makirg known what tbej fcaTt fcr ralcJ
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