The Morning Star. by win. llVeERXAItP. eUBUSHKD DAILY ' JEXCBPT MONDAYS. BATX8 Or BTTABORTPTIOK, Df ASTAXd. ' one Tear, (by Mall) Postage Paid, . $7 00 Six Months. " " . 4 00 Three Months, " " " . 3 00 Two Months, " 1 60 One Month, " " " 75 To City Subscribers, delivered in any part of the City, Fnmrex C-rars per week. Our City. Atjt-nts are nut authorized to collect for more than three months In advance. ' Entered at the Post Office at Wilmington, N. C, as Second Class Matter. MORNING EDITION, Election Tuesday, November 7th, 1882 DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS. TOR THK ST ATX AT LARGE: RISDEN TYLER BENNETT, qf Anton. FOR THK THIRD DISTRICT '. WHARTON J. GREEN, qf Cumberland. TOR SUPRSStB COURT JUDGE : THOMAS RUFFIN, of Orange. ron judges: I. Ph. JAMES E. SHEPHERD, of Beauart. Ph. FREDERICK PHILIPS, Edgecombe. ;j PUALLMAND A. McKOT, of Sampson. th Ph. JAMES C. MacRAE, of Cumberland. 5A Dig. JOHN A. GILMER, qf Guilford. m ih WILLIAM M. SHIPP, of Mecklenburg. for solicitors: Is Ph.-JOIIN H. BLOUNT, of Perquimans. 2,1 Dis.-WILLIAM C. BOWEN, of Northampton. d Dif. SWIFT GALLOWAY, of Greene. 4th IHt.-JAMES D. McITER, qf Moore. 5A Ph.-FRED'K N. STRUDWICK. of Orange. 6th Ph. FRANK I. OSBORNE, qf Mecklenburg. Xote. Solicitors are voted for by Districts. The other nominees will be voted for through out the State. OUTLINES. Trtcntv-seven new cases ot.vellow fever. :U Peusacola, Florida, but only one deaths reported on the 18th; in many instances the disease is of a mild type; the Southern Express Company's rooms have been closed at Brownsville, Texas, twenty-seven new cases and oDe death on the 18th; the river is falling. B. F. Butler has been nomi nated as the Democratic candidate: for Governor of Massachusetts. A con durtor. a brakeman and a ti reman were killed in a railroad collision near Green- iield, Massachusetts. The comet :visi Me by daylight is approaching the earth with planetary velocity, and is expected soon to be of great brilliancy1 it. rises with the sun. about five degrees sojath. It is feared that there will be trouble; in Utah during the coming campaign and reinforcer ments nave been sent to the garrison at Salt': Lake City. -Twenty persons killed and injured by a mine explosion inGermany. The clergy of England re' invited to observe next Sunday as a day of thanks giving. A thousand ejectment decrees have leen posted in carmty Mayo, Ireland, at the suit of Lord Dillon; on whose estate no rent has been paid since 1879. (-Arguments, in favor of protective duties on manufacturing industries were heard by the Tariff- Oymmission yesterday; a free trade argument was made by N. J. Cole man, of. Missouri; the Chamber of Com merce disapproved of any reduction at all E duties on sugar and rice. -.Ccvf York markets: Money 5S per cenf. r cotton "weak aptt Irregular at 12i12 1 1-1 5cf southern flour $4 707 25: wheat lower, ungraded red 80c$l 08J; corn cash -and September ilc . lower; rosin steady at $1 751 85; spirits turpentine firm at 4343ic. :" Old Ben Butler is the Democratic nominee for Governor of Massachu setts. "An ounce of civet, gootl apothecary.1 w The negroes in the big black Dis trict in South Carolina are beginning to talk of having -one of their own .color. Why not? A Connecticut postmaster sent 10 eentp to Jay Hawk Hubbell And told h'imfb" expend it "in promoting the reelection of that incorruptible patri ot, '-George M. - Robeson, ' to Con gress." New York is talking about build ing a huge Summer Church, to be occupied when the various pastors are absent, Men .of the first talents, and of orthodox faith wilt be alone in vited to preach. The best of music will be given.- One of our State excha'nges-we neglected to note which, says it has two Unabridged Dictionaries and cannot find the word fice. Look in the edition of Worcester for 1881 and in' the supplement you will find it defined as we gave it save one typo--' graphical error afterwards' corrected Melville, the engineeiof the Jean, nette is back and has teen welcomed home, but he is a bad 4g we appre-. hend. At any rate, he has deserted his wife and children According : to the Philadelphia Pre$s. '' If true, is it not a strange Providence that such a fellow was spared and' men like De Long and Ambler were lost? Dr. Bock,. of Leipsitf says coffee produces the nervousnfess of the times, i Dr. 'Segur, of Paris, says, not so, but benefitsmedicinally. The late Dr. John 'W. Draper declared that coffee" was the great civiliiery but tea was rninous to hervons peo pie. Coffee is claimed tabe opposed to malaria, to ue a aismieciant auu an instantaneouft, deodorizer. They say - Gen.: Leach ia studying Lawrence Sterne's "Tristram - Shan dy." ,He iq .cqmmitting to memory" that a'wful enrse, and 'he jneanato j TTT 5-STr-arw.:- f-m.'. . VUL- AAA.TJt.q. 154. pour it out on all Democratic editors. who excite his wrath and vulgarity. He is the only man who ever lived in North Carolina who could repeat the Shandyan curse with , gusto and without a. blush, i ; . Mr. 0. C. Fulton,1 of the Baltimore American, found Cologne a city of 200,000 and very clean and sweet- smelling. It has improved evidently very greatly since the early part of this century. , Sixty or seventy years' ago Samuel Taylor Coleridge wroe those famous lines which, are often quoted and which Mr. Fulton repro duces. We cive the stanzas: "In Cologne, a town of monks and bones, And pavement fanged with murderous stones' v '- i? And rags, and hags and hideous wenches, I counted two and seventy stenches, All well deflnedy and several stinks. "Ye nymphs that watch, o'er sewers and : , . -stinks,... The river Rhine it is well known, ' Doth wash your city of Cologne; But tell me nymphs, what power divine Shall henceforth wash the river Rhine?" Whilst - the number of cases at Pensacola from: yellow fever is on the rflfrease,' andf the' fever at Browns ville continues with increasing num bers1, the number of deaths, most for-, tunately, is comparatively small. The same may be said as to Point Isabel. At the two .first named places in twenty-four hours 54 hew cases were reported and trat two deaths, whilst of 33 cases for the week at Point Isabel there was but one death. It is certainly of a very mild type. : Under seven years of Radical rule in South Carolina $14,840,000 was collected for State and County taxes. This was an average of $2,120,000 . each , year. Under four years of Democratic rule $6,973,000 was col lected for State and County taxes an average of $1',743,250 or $376,750 for each year. In four years the Democrats saved to the tax-payers $l,5vO7,"0Q0. And so it was in North Carolina. The following is from the New York special in the Baltimore Sun: "A meeting of journalists and Western Union representatives has been held in this city with reference to the formation of a new Associated Press in opposition to the present one. Should it be organized it is the intention to have a member of the new Press Association also a director in ' the Western Union, while a director in, the Western Union shall also be a director in the new Associated Press. ; The business of the rival to the "old Associated Press is to-be done exclusively over the Western Union lines, while telegraph operators shall also be allowed the privilege of gathering news." . r Senator Saulsbury, in a speech at Wilmington, Delaware, handled the Radical party with naked hands. He arraigned it for its efforts to cen tralize the government; for its des potic bayonet rule in the Southern States; for its reckless extravagance in the expenditure of public money, and for laying heavy internal taxes which he stated the Republican party contended was a prerogative of the majority. THE STjLTE CAMPAIGN. Mr. A. F. Bizzell declines the Democjatr ic nomination for the House in Richmond' county. Bennett wins applause wherever 'he goes. The people up the country consider him equal to Vance, which is saying a great deal. Salisbury Watchman. Now that Leach is politically dead, and his corpse put away on ice, would it not be well to leave him in the tomb and pay more attention to Brig. Gen.' Dockery. Concord Register. ' Old man Leach has about played out. The Republicans don'tf want him, and the Democrats don't want him; and the ques tion is; who will have him? Scotland Neck Commontoeatth, r - Col. Wharton J. Green and Capt. Swift Galloway1 spoke at Clinton on Saturday. The best of feeling prevails in Sampson, and a rousing Democratic majority is con fidently expected. Goldsboro Messenger :l An Ethiopian cannot change his color, nor a leopard his skin, but my God! fellow-citizens,rhow quick a"vhite man be comes a nigger'when' he -joins the Radical party. James M. Leach as a Hancock Elec tor i'.'l880. ' - ' ' . .. rr Whenever a political editor attempts, to quote scripture he is apt to make a--mess1 ;' of ft.' .We wrote Y&s,i weekfor.the Saptiqii, of an editorial, ; "The Liberal : SouL. shall be made Fat," and .the -'types' made us Say, "The; Liberal Sow shall be made Fat." Jlockinghm Spirit. J ! . 'We were at dinner"; when the .exercises began, 3but. learned. that Leach, as a prelude, read an article in'the Enterprise and corner mented on it only as a blackguard would, in a position where he; knew a resentment, wouiu. nave peen conveneu,. jnio pouucui capital.-Newtonnterprfy. ,;:". :.',-Ty,ttofi?i'''-'' "r ; lihiiiagton District;': Methodist Episcopal Church, South Fourth Round (m part) ; f ia Torjsaa, at Scott's HillSept. 23 and 24. 1 Wiliningtcl; at Fifth; Street, at-: TP. M., 4 September 24.' '- i"n '' :': ' ' -" i V Whitevilie, 0epymbr;3O 1, Waccamaw M&iion,- October 3 and '4; , r: : . J - K; 0. BunTOir, Enfichand revitalize the blood by using Brown's; Iron Bitters. ' . , ,, t " " . ' ; VVIJLMINGTON, Spirits Tgppentine. Mr. J. H. :,Myrpver-retires from the edHdrship of the Gaxthage Gazette, and Mr. N.'M. Dunlap succeeds him. , Reidsville Times: Squire Aza riah Graves, of Caswell county, sold some of his. tobacco in. this market last week for two dollars and a half per pound. Rockinsrhainr iSiJnYrThe olor- ed 'man,' Chas. CdvingWn,'"wlio was re- CQiaJ stabbed near this place by Ike Stog nef, was living at last accounts, and his mate-'reveiy.;!';.' - r,-: . ''' 'V ..j.j.jf. ' -U j, ; a Goldsboro . Messenger : While .ayourigman ;was carelessly i handling 'a pistol in Smith's hardware : store1 " one day last .week, the weapon was : discharged and sent a bullet through the leg of Mr. Musco Wilson V pantaloons. . : . .! "m- . Milton (7hfArYh' Tlio Ttmr xjr. naraing.nas peen cauea to Augusta, Ky., and has responded to the call "by pay ing that town a visit, We don't Want him to get so far off from us,, for, as a Divine of eminence and a man; he is a great favorite with everybody. , Stonewall Enterprise: A part of the machinery for the jute mill to be.erected at Vandemere has arrived at that place and' "rv tt ? : i -; ; ; ' ' will soon be put in position. A, negro girl, . while playing near a well on the premises of an old colored man residing on Smith's Creek last week, lost her balance, fell in and was drowned. Carthage Gazette: More dried fruit has been saved in this section this season than; for !many years before. "The peach - crop, 'especially, has been very abundant. Mr. Casander Shields got shot in the head. while passing by Col. W. B. Richardson's plantation, on McLendon's preek,. where some boys were out sporting with a pistol. , It is not considered to be serious. , . - Mt. Airy Netos: At the show here Tuesday the seats carened and DreciDi tated the entire crowd of at least 1,500 peo- pie, spnnierea seats, runners, ccc, to tne ground in one heap, amid the wildest ex- citement Many men, women and children were seriously iriiured. The wife of Sheriff Taylor had her ankle and foot horribly mangled. Mrs. W. A. Bolt was seriously injured. A Mrs. Combs got out with a flattened foot. ' Elder J. D. Draughn was very seriously injured about the body. Mrs. Thornton, an aged widow lady, re ceived painful wounds. The wife of R. R. Gallaway was also very painfully injured. Rebecca Lowry, sister of the editor of this paper, received very painful bruises. A child, name nnknown by us, got its arm broken. The wife of our young merchant, Mr. Frank Armfield, was also injured.- To give the entire list of wounded would fill too much space. . . ' T IEEE IE OITT. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Munson Superior clothing. J. C. Munds Toilet articles. Heikbbergeb School books. Elijap Hewmtt For sheriff. -Miss Hart School for young ladies. Trustees St. Stephen's A. Ms E. Ch. r O. Ditsok & Co. For musical societies. A Blow with Brickbat. A young son of Rev. Dr. Wilson, pastor of the First .Presbyterian church, was se riously cut on. the face yesterday morning, about half past 10 o'clock, by a sharp piece of brick thrown by a colored boy unknown. It seems that the young man. was engaged in throwing water into the flower garden with a hose attached to a water plug, when some of the water spattered upon the col ored boy, who became incensed.' and., after some' words; picked up the brick and hurled it at young Wilson's, head. It struck him immediately under the rjght cheek bone and cut a deep gash about one inch and a quarter long. The colored boy then ran off and made his escape. Col. Staples. Col. John N. Staples, who is to address the people from the stand on Third street to-night, arrived here yesterday and sub sequently took a trip to the Sound. ; , Alluding to the appearance of Col. Sta ples at Magnolia ' on Monday the Greensboro- Patriot (his home paper) Raid of him: "We commend John N. Staples to our Duplin friends and ask them to give him a rousing reception at Magnolia on the 18th. Ho has few equals in the State as a speaker and his Democracy is of that sort that ob tains in Duplin. Hear the gifted orator from the center' - The Sheriffalty. The campaign begins to wax. warm. Mr. Elijah Hewlett announces himself an Inde pendent candidate for Sheriff and will make things lively for Stephen H. Mr. Hewlett is a Republican, and is very popular. In 1880, with two opponents in the field a Democrat and a Greenbacker he received every vote cast, in his own township except three for the office of County Treasurer. Assaulted aitd "Battered Each Other. Wm. Thomas and Wm, Bradley, two colored individuals, who got into a diffi culty at . the railroad yesterday and were pitching into each other pretty lively, Were arrested, and taken before Justice Millis, where they were arraigned on f the charge. of assault and battery,, submitted, and judg- meht Was' suspended on the payment of costs; Unma liable Matter. The following, is the. unmailable matter rehiaininjj in the city postoffice : Miss" Lucy L.' Foard, Catawba county, N, C; Mrs. Harriet Hill, per Mr. B.i F. Hallport, Defiance, Augusta county; two postal cards, mailed by Charles Howard, Illegibly addressed; G. W. Godley; Messrs. Berry Bros. f. Messrs. A. W. McQueen. Death of a Former ."Wilminfftonlan. Mr.- W, B. Orr, formerly the well known Agent for Wheeler & Wilson's sewing ma chines In this city, died in. Russell, county, Alabama, on ,'Saturday evening, last. He had been in ill-health for a long; time. The deceased held a policy in the Endowment j Rank, K. of P., of this city,' for $3,000. ' :-r"f - : N. O., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1882. Locl Dots. - - Go to the speaking to-night. , Receipts of cotton yesterday 363 bales. ' ' 1 .. r Dr. J. C. Walker, Superinten dent of Health, who has been sick for some weeks past, is improving. The meeting of the Third Ward Democratic Club, called for last night, was postponed until next Friday evening' ,j Capit. John N. . Staples will ad-; dress the people from, the stand on Third, between Dock and Orange streets, to:night. - The test of the" electric alarm 'yesterday' showed considerable - improve ment in its manner of working and sound ingthe alarW. 1 - -' 1 1- I ' rmfc' -ww-j j t V k w-r ' . ' lne w. i. iiowe mentioned in pur'Iast was not the individual of thathane familhirly known as "Rough". Howe, but a youth in his teens, : Complaint is made .that nearly all. the kerosene! lamps ia the southern' sec tion of the city are out. of order - and that there is great irregularity In lighting' them. i We wre shown last evening a monster West India 1 spider which was taken from the' barcjue Glacier. It was a dark, venomous looking creature, with a body about two and a half inches long and one inch wide and legs three inches in length. : ,; f Don't, forget the excursion on the steamer Passport this morning, , under the auspices of the ladies of the Fifth Street M. E. Church. It will be the last chance for an excursion this season, as the boat will be taken off on "Thursday. New Hotel at Smlthvllle. Dropping in at the'Purcell House yester day we saw the design for a new hotel at Smithville, drawn by Mr. J. H. Vaughan, and which is proposed to bo constructed for and leased for a number of years by' Mr. B. L. Perry. It is to be a three-story building, witli a front of 125 feet and two wings running out each 150 feet, and a ball room in the centre 90 by 120. feet. There will be one hundred rooms in the building, affording accommodations for several hun dred people There will be verandas around the building, and also in the ball room, so that spectators can overlook the room and view the dancing without getting in the way of the dancers. The building will be supplied with water and gas, eleva ,tors, and, in fact, all of the ..modern im provements and conveniences.. It is proposed in this connection to or ganize a joint stock company with a capi tal of about $40,000, and. as before stated, Mr. Perry has made arrangements to con struct and lease the building, work upon which will commence about the first of November, and it is hoped to complete, it and have it open for the reception of visi tors on or about the first of May. ' Judging from the plan the new hotel will' be a very handsome and stylish building, and its erection will show that we are awak ing to the importance of Smithville or its vicinity as a first-class , watering place or Summer resort. Another season and the accommodations will be ample in every re spect for all Who may visit our seaside re sorts. , Meeting of Wilmington Preabyterjr. ' ''- Wilmington Presbytery held its fall meet''' mg at Black River Chapel, Sampson county, on April 14th-l7th inclusive There, was a large attendance of a very attentive and devout congregation. Great prominence was given to devotional exercises. Much attention was given to Home Missions, and, taking it all in all, it was a most satisfac tory meeting. , ' Rev. S. H. Isler was elected Moderator, and Revs. Alex. Kirkland and S. H. Isler were appointed Evangelists for part of the time. The next meeting will be held with the First church, m Wilmington, in April, 1883. Host Monopolizing the Sidewalks. A gentleman .coming down Chesnut street, "yesterday morning, had reached a point near its intersection with Fourth, when several hogs darted Suddenly uround the corner, one large one coming in colli sion with the gentleman and knocking his underpinnings from under him as slick as if he had been relieved of them by a circu lar saw. The result was a violent fall upon the., rough pavement which caused' him a severe ?jar and bruised him a little. He was assisted to his feet by a passing friend, but the hog never so mnch as looked be hind tP see what mischief , he had done. IMayor'a Co art. i The only case before the 3Iayor's Court yesteruay morning was that of Laura Hall a colored damsel, charged with acting dis orderly on Nult street Monday night, for which she was arrested by Officer Capps. She was ordered to pay a fine of $2.50 or go below for five days. She accepted the lat- ter alternative ana was quartered witn ner sister, Alice Hall, in the city prison for a similar offence.' - - -" ' RIVER AND MARINE. Gerrbarque Zyrftfl PescKau, Bremers, hence, arrived jat Hamburg September 16th. The" steamship Regulator from New York, and the 0ulf Stream from Norfolk, arrived hero yesterday. The Regulator left New York at 4 P. M. Saturday, and ar rived at her wharf here at 11 A. M. yes-' terday. There is ' "use '-talking, Dr. Benson's Celerv and Chamomile Pills will cure;nery- ousness iu its 'worst'forms'; and produce a ' charming happy state in a troubled mind snrl rwrrrmnpn tl rinilfl nn thft trfinp.ral fiVS- They contain no narcotic or harmful drug whatever. t r - , . ; , . YQUNG TmEVES. Two Colored Boys Caught Raiding Upon a Money Drawer They are Armed and Equipped. Mr.. Fred Heyer, corner of Second and Market street, 1 has been missing money from a drawer in the rear of his store re cently and . he finally concluded to set a trap for the thief. The drawer, located be hind a counter, is hidden by a screen from persons in the front part of the" store. He attached one end of a cord to the drawer and the other to a plowshare in another part of toe room, arranged so that it (the cord) would not be readily discovered by an intruder. The ' plowshare was placed on a barrel in sucb; a way that' a sudden jerk would cause it to fall, and immediately under it were placed a number of glass bottles. The proprietor and otners in the store'yesterday morning, about 9 o'clock, were startled by a sudden fall and a jinglmr of glass, and J. W. Bryan, the colored deputy sheriff, who happened to be in the store at the time, in his hurry to see what was the matter, was just in time to discover a colored boy In the act of pulling himself across the counter, over which he had reached the money drawer, a pull at which jerked' the ploughshare off the barrel, which fell upon the glass bot tles and smashed them, and thus led to the discovery of the thief. Officer Bryan seized the boy, and a confederate who accompa nied hind into the store was captured by a bystander. . The two boys' are named John Bryan and James Chavers, and are represented to be about 12 or 14 years of gev On the way to jail to Which they were sent in default of security in the sum of $5Q each for their appearance before Justice Gardner this morning at 10 o'clock-the boys were no ticed making mysterious motions in the di rection of their pockets, and upon investi gation it. was. found that each of the preco cious youths had a seven-shooter concealed on his person... LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the' City Post Office, un called for, Wednesday, Sept. 20th: A Dr B "F Allen, J L Autrey, W Y B W H Blount, Thos Burwell, Sam Bfadshaw, Sarah Beguin, Margaret Brown, M J Brown, Lizzie Bullard, Carman Byrd, Charles Battle, Deems Bell, D M Bea man. C W F Clark, Pernetia Capps, Martha Costin, Daniel Carroll, Addie Chambers, A E Carter, Capt A S Crowley. Benjamin Carline. D Thos A Davis, P T Dixie, Lewis Da vis. N B Dan forth. E E N Edens. 2; Elsie Evans, Emiline Evans. F Amy Furguson, F M Frazier, John B Fox. J T Frost, Jr., Mary E Futch. G Frank Goss, D J George, Geo Gor don, Luster Goodinbergh, W B Gray. H Ellen Hawkins, Amanuel Hill, J H Hammond, J W Hodges. Wm Hall, Geo. Hayes, Joanna Hooper. J John Jordan, Harriet Jackson, Alice Jones. K Lizzie Kermon, Sam Kornegay. 2. L Edgar Lee, Lizzie Lewis. M C J Moore, Elsie Miller, Florence Morris, J LMildin, James Martin, Lucy McLaurin, L M Morgan, Mary Ellen Mur phy; M A'.Marshall,- Rosa Moseley. N James Neil. P--Sarah L Potter, Annie N Pearson, Annie D Pearsall. R J C Robeson, Horace M Robinson, Benj R Russell, Chas H Robinson. S Wm Simpson, Walter Sulden, 2; R J Strickland. Oscar Smith, Killister Shaw,. A Sanders, Laura A St George, John Sykes, John Smith, E M Strock, Adelino Scott, Archie Skipper. T HCTrask, J H Tucker, George W Taylor, Dan L Thomas. U -Josephine Usher. W T P White. G R Ward. Fannie White, Francis Wall son, John L Wright, Lidia Williams, Patsey Witherspoon. J F Wilson, B F Willis, 2; Anna Woods, Au gust Wehrhahn, Aberdeen Williams, Gus tus Williams. . Persons calling for the above letters will please say they are advertised. If not called for within thirty days, they will be sent to the' Dead Letter Office, Washington, D. C. r. . - E R. Brisk. P. M. CITY ITEMS. PERSONAL I TO MEN ONLY! Ths Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., will Bend Dr. Dtb's CxrKBKATKD Electro-Voli aio Bklts and Elso tbio Appliancks on trial for thirty days to men (young or old) wb6 are afflicted with Nervous Debilit y, Lost Vitality and Manhood, and kind of troubles, guaranteeing speedy and complete re speedy ana complete re- storation or health and manly vigor. Add manly vigor. Address as above. N. B. No risk Is Incurred, as thirty days trial is allowed Malaria. Chills and Fever, and Bilious attacks positively cured with Emory's Standard Cure POls-an Infallible remedy; never fall to cure the most obstinate, long-standing oases, sugar coated; causing no griping or purging; they are mild and efficient, certain In their action and harmless In all cases; they effectually cleanse the system, and give new life and tone to the body. As a household remedy they are unequaled. For Liver Complaint their equal is not. known; one case. They are used and prescribed by Physi cians, and sold by Druggists everywhere, 85 and 50 cent boxes. Emory's Little Cathartlo Pills. best ever made, Only 15 Cents. Standard Cure. Co.. 114 Nassau Street. New York. A LUCKY ACCIDENT TO A R. R. 8TATTON MASTER. Mr. J. A. Burks, the Station Agent at Robe line, was the luoky holder of one-fifth of ticket No. 56,081, which drew the capital prize of $75,000 in The Louisiana. State Lottery Drawing of August 8.' He forwarded the ticket to N. O., and the sum of $15,000 was paid in cash. He is a comparatively young man; has a wife and two children, and is a native of Sonora. Ky., where he owns some real estate. He takes his good for tune quite nonchalantly, and in a sensible man ner will retain his present position for some time to come.-; This Is trat one of the invariable In stances showing that the Louisiana State Lotte ' ry Company deal honestly with the lucky hold ers of tickets drawing prizes In the wheel of for tune. NatehItocb.es (La.) People's Vindicator, August IV. THE FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE , OP THE NURSERY. The following is an extract from a letter, written to the German Refornud iteetenger. at Chambersburgh, Perm. : A BsirrrACTBJtss. Just open the door for her, aad Mrs. Winslow will rove the American Florence Nightingale- of the wery4 . Of this we are so Buret that we wQl teach our "Susy" to say, 'A blessing on Mrs . Winslow" for helping her to survive and escape the griping, colic king, and teething siege. Mas. WiuBLOw'a Soothiko Stbuf relieves the child 'from pain, ancTJcures dysentery and diarrhoea. It sortens tne guma, reduces mnajnmauon,curesWLnd colic, and carries tha. Infant safely through the tning penoa. a penorms .precisely wnat it f esses to perform,' every part of it nothing bat It less.. We have never seen Mrs. Winslow know her only through the preparation of her "Soothing Syrup for Children Teething." If we had the power we would make her, as she is, a physical saviour to the Infant race. Sold by all druggists. 25 cents a bottle. , . WHOLE NO. 4703 War Department, Sl-aal Hrvlee, TJ. U. Army. Division of Telegrams and Reports for the Benefit of Comxaerco and Agriculture. COTTON-BELT BULLETIN. Sept. 19, 1883" 3 P.M. Themeteorolorlcal obfterratlona rrren bi this table are not those taken only at the points named, bat are Intended to eovsr toe entirs eot- ton belt. The flsnrei for Wllmln-tnn for turn. pie, cover the avermjre temperatnrM and rainfall at Wilmington, Florence, Cheraw, Charlotta. Wadeaboro, Lmnberton, Goldtboro, weld on aad Salisbury. So of Galveston, which is ths district centre of eighteen towns la toe cotton rsrlon of Texas. The observations are taken at 6 P.M., but do not reach Wilmington until after midnight. AVERAGE. Districts, Max. I Mia. Rain Temp Temp. Fall. , " ' rr Wilmington .... 89 ,66 .00 Charleston 90 6 .00 Augusta. 90 66 .00' Savannah . Atlanta 88 66 .00 Montgomery . . 88 . .00 Mobile 92 6T . New Orleans . . 90 68 .00 Galveston 92 70 .00 Vicksburg 90 6tf .00 Little Bock.... 91 71 . Memphis 90 68 .00 The following arc the indications for to day: "Sbutli Atlantic States, fair weather, with southerly winds, and stationary baromctrr and temperature. Appointments lor Col.ioo. N. Staples. Col. John N Staples, of Grcconboro, will address the citizens of Duplin, Pender and New Hanover as follows: Wilmington Wednesday, September 20th, at night. OcTAViua Cokk, Chnvn Democratic State Ei. Com. Col. Green's Appointments Col. Wharton J. Green, Democratic candidate for Contrrcss, will address his fellow-citizenH as follows: Tom. McKeithan's Store, Brunnwlck county, Saturday, Sept. 23. New Bridge Church, Duplin county, Sep tember 26th, when Gov. Jarvia will also speak. Richlands, Onslov county, Wednesday, Sept. 27th. Jacksonville, Onslow county, Thursday, Sept. 28th. Stump Sound, Onslow county, Friday, Sept 29th. Swansboro, Onslow county. Saturday, Sept. 80th. ' . Oak Grove School House, Carteret coun ty, Monday, Oct. 2nd. Newport, Carteret county, Tuesday, Oct. 3rd. Mfli Point, Hunting Quarter. Carteret county, Wednesday, Oct. 4th. , Temperance Hall, Smyrna, Carteret county, Thursday," Oct. 5th. ' School IIousc, Capo Banks, Carteret county, Friday, Oct. 6tb. ' V. V. Richardson, D tf Wit Chairman Dem. Ex. Com. DIED. uuKiiON. in Kichmond. Vs., on Tue"sy ere nlng, September Bth. st 9 o'clock, EDITH DU t, Kl and dsn VAL, mfant dai , mianx aaognter of John W. ar hter of John W. and Annlo L. Gordon, aged 10 months and IS da. Tbo re mains were taken toTarboro, N. C, for burial. "As the sweet flower thst scents the morn. But withers In the rising day; Thus lovely was thin Infant's dawn. Thus swiftly sped Its life sway." NEW ADVERTISELMENTS. To the Public ! " nPHK TRUSTEES AWD TTIEMEMB KRS OF THK A Offlclai Board of St. Stepho Church, in joint session last night. St. Stephen A. M. K. bes losTe to Inform the friends of said Church thst a sera of resolottona wero passed bytbem. ansnlmonsly de nonncing in the most severe-snd scsihlng trrmi an advertisement which appeared In the Monhibu Stab of the 19th, signed by one of our adopted colored citizens, which reflected In a false, un dignified and vulgar mannsr upon our befored Pastor and his administration. It was not deemed neoessary to give the article referred to the consideration Its author may bare etpeoted to achieve, by giving to the nubile the ultimatum of the Board, being sensible of the fart that It emanated from one who has no Interest In ua and can therefore do no harm by snob a nrodiK'tion." sept SO It TRUSTEES 8TKWAKDS. SCHOOL FOR TOUHG LADIES; MISS HART, PaiKcirAL, Assisted by MISS M. B. BUOw-N. Instruction in Music by MRS. M. P. TAT LOR, Drawing and Painting taught by PARSLEY. MRS. E. n The next session of etg-bt month will begin THURSDAY, the 1ST1I OP OCTOBER Number or r-upus limited. Triorongn cou English, Krenchs German, Mathematics, Nataral Hokence. Class Sing aging, For , Needlework, Callsthenlca particulars apply to the we su PRINCIPAL. sep SO 6t For Sheriff. T THE SOLICITATION OF MANY FRIENDS I hereby announce myself an Independent can didate for the SHERIFFALTY OF NEW HANO- VER COUNTY, sep 30 Dim Wit KLUATI HEWLETT. School Books ' gCHOOL BOOKS : SCHOOL BOOKS HOIK VOL KUPrLIEfl OF EVERY KIND, QUALITY AND HTTLE. Just received a large assortment at nElNSBERGER'S sep 20 tf Llvs Book and Musio Store. Toilet Articles. COLOGNE. EXTRACTS. POWDER. TOOTIT. Nail and Hair Brashes, and a fall ltn of Pure Drugs and Medicines, For sale bv JAMES C. MTJNDft, Druggist, sept 20 It as North Front St. 00111111 In Daily, QUR STOCK OF SUPERIOR CLOTIIINQ. WK ask an inspection of Goods, Styles and Prices. MUNSON. Clothier. sept 20 K Bottom Prices. gPTCED AND MUSTARD SARDINES, GTXE man Bologna, Fulton Market Beef, Fst Mackerel. Sugar-Cored Hltns, Shoulders aad Breakfast Strips, Northern Irish Potatoes. Turnips, Onions. Bird Seed, In store and to arrive. At 20 and 88 South JVoatrStreet. . ' TTWtf U VOLLXRS. fn Jt-nOx...,. 9tm " " 1 Wl Montha,. ..,... " (MlMI, k, M MM ' tVOoatrMt AdTHl m4 Ukm at prvpor floaaUly low raiM. Ta Dm aoUd KonpwvQ trpvnak iomart NEW ADVKRTLSKMKNTa For Bent, STOKC oorasr Cfeasast aad HorUi Water lussts. apply u rcuvn iAvavr-t. stMatistat. snptMtf For Rent, rw. DWKUJnu iioti a. ki as the KaoU Iloass. oe rifia mm4. betwtwB Mart and lUmm. Applyto 0. H. tXlMM. For Rent, rroRB cm marksT. nrrwKEw Water sad froat su4s. 8Ure Con of Mafk4 ai4 ofcd street. Store aad Dwelling mnwr TMrd aM 7 ana streets. Dwelling oorrwr ftneond and aaa M-reeU Dwell tog corner Tfrtnresa snd flfta mrmm Owrrlng on IMnrxiss, Rials awd Tnth sttieU. OwftUing on Mxtiv. l-iwmn Unas aad Oraage strrrt. . Dwelling on jrifU-. VrHwxoa Una sad ama street Dwelling on Flfta, bmws Duck aad Oraa trsft. HeTsral Itontna suitable tut bAet or simitar apsrtroenta Apply to n o'fv-wwijB. sept S U IUnU te4 Agmt. ron MUSICAL SOCIETIES. OLxxa a jcd niaururA - m iimii am forad in ICmrTara JloRAl. fj, I US, for khw. AMtkM.A7 OLRB WK, Jl 0t tk,h FKhTIVal rilokrH huot. 1 s.Wi !. a AKD CIlORl'H UOOK, $1 (It. UKJkMAN fX't'M PART fiOXOH, 1 M.aad terraliss UUKI. H XAflT OLtXH AND f AsTT aO0 mr rn4 tn abuodanoe hi rWttM' aew ( lioitAL Clioia. $1. and nw l-KERI.EMS. 7S alau ts Rr son HEilAU) OF riiAUE. tU. aad ttgAU 7rm One Taoasand r svirs sepsale Qwif'ssia UUmw and Anlbt-ma, ssvck to to pis FfRST RATK AirnUKI mrm fottad U klna' A NTH KM 11 A HP, 1 ST Kamhsi tK OP ANTHEMS, flf; AMimiCAK AfTTIIEM ivng. fuifl, and UEM tf LX A K EM, 1, lr ( Wd Wiek. e HCKNK: CAVTATA!, as JctPfTIf rViNDAUR. tl-00. by rtisdwlok; HXIXIA.7.AK II on, y Hoi, trflel): and tke slaMt Don Ml MO. il ia l MALA, sorts, sad IlKlMTMAM. W) oU, by UK tersoa. , Hrtnd for lists srid descrtptiona. Any bodk iaaUed frss fot Uts ralail res OLIVER D ITS ON A CO.. Boston. a n. Drrao? a co . srp W DAW tf SU Imadws7, Tork WsdaA orrKIt TAX rVMAWTOR, TTT OF WILMINGTON. N C, Taxes. E (ITT TAX IKJOK POH THE YEAH ISNj Is now tn my hsd for lh nrllrt Wa of lbs Tse lnmpt psymrnt Is reqnertjd II KMii kAVAfJE. Tas (MMiir rpt 1? St Capo IVnr Arsdrnr, A CLAWUfAL. HCirNTiriC AXt COM M En -J 01 A L WJimtL wUI berin Its TeePt SMwbr on M UN DAT, 0rrVnER al. Ikefenul tnnst4 la Ihn Mna-lnay Hhool It a U0 Ins. am Puartk atret Pull corpa of Tesnera. Toatif snea tvtaad for jtealoesa or Oollnga. IlaetlJUM trmi i-Mrtrae-tlon thomagb. rlrralar In hook CUwn WASIIINMTori ATLiT. arpt 10 Sw u ws fr nan ITIim IjI. Rev. Daniel Morrello's J7NOMn AND rLAMICAl. aCTKKJl W. CornrT of Orange and fifth Its Tte Twlyhlrd Annnal aeealaa. brsln TtTICMDAY. (KTollKM Sd. ept IS tf wed fr o T V . will Rock Limo, Iron priLDLNo rriu-ost"., oi.tt rzn barkeu Add rXEMdi Boa L TAIU ItALtr. )r Jyftf sawefr nan wUmlaruwCN C. THE PrDTiiSDCc-WaiuiiiitOa Manns Iu. Co. or rnonnnra. n t. Incorporated 1709. Assets 000,000. RUks taken Porrlgs snd OraBatwIas at L" ast Rates. JNO W (ORIViTf A Klin., Arwta. rpt 17 tf NHnrll WiUfM Mi Mi sep ITU Hats! Hats! Now Styles ! riA KJUJKJN A ALLXIf, srs 17 tf Wsttta. Wives and Mothors. "Yyrrrn diiwcittto fact-s, KirxAtsi to Uw-lr haabanda and sons, wky d14 fna bay Uast ULY UAl DY SU IT, snd look how saatby tt looks all fadod atf May yos ftaais mangnlaa It aa lb asms Bill, aad ym paid sv h as sawir moos prto rw M. Now tb- la 11 W ttls mam. him oaJjr fl5Wat Mr DA VID a, nod It loofa as grind aa nw; and. what Is hwm, b always tmks iwst. Why dmil yrm trr Mr DAVllJf T1v ssv nistiMAssg. tot ptyt aixi a as . for atyl and Maks-ap eaaf ! taloa tna aaMmnl t4 gnads U d ns wUI earnly dlra4y M ynar And again I sna going to way brst; ana Its hi oleot fmsn. and I own. Internal. A Hohnnl Halts for I1arry and Willi, ana yna aaa kkii rr a fori ror yuurau. I wtait a-n aay placsbat MH. IAVIX. si-ptlTtf TVa (VAal-r. Cook Stoves. FARMKB GIRL" HOLDS Till LEAD, a. 44 ontr by r. M. KINa A CO. Writ for maatratad Catalpgaa. sap n U Wm. E. Springor & Co. gaoo anrs lo Jao. Dswaoa A Pa nAKDL OTLT TTTE BRrr OlUPts fir H ARDWAHE. (HXjD ih-OD aad low PRICES Is thelr BAlIa. tt. il A tt Mar4 IU. eptTtf WlUnlactoa M. Q