PLEASE s oner. will bag! ad to rscslvs eonuncaicatioca from our friend oa aiy tad all rcbtettt general fctoart bet aaae of th writer oust always ba far ukhed to fet Editor. Ooaauufcatloni cut U written; oa o uly oae ddo of the papr. Fereonalltiee runt be availed And It ! especially aad particularly uader rtood that the Edit- dcea oct alwaji esdort the views ot eorrwpor deau, nsless eo etat la the edUnritl oolraas. . .A mtetf 1 T. JAMBS, AlfD pBOFRlKTOB. oITO ' orrri05S. POSTAGE PAID. il Six montbB, $2 50 ; Thr.e "1115- 0ne montb, 60 enti wiU b. delivered byearriera, fW Pr nartof the city, at the i.rfnots per week. VOL. V WILMINGTON, N. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15. 1881. NO. 141 iTiberi will plane report any as reiTe tlseir papers regularly. .JAILY THE GREAT iir FOR EHEUMATISI huralala. Sciatica, Lumbago, Isctacfie, Soreness of the Chest, loot, Quinsy, Sore I nroax, o ive-, jugs and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, Genera Bodily Pains, Tooth. Ear and Headache, Frosted feflf and tars, ana all otner Pains and Aches. fa Piwaration on earth equals St. Jacobs Oil Irarfr A trial entails but the comparatively .tiT of hd Cents, and every one suffer- fcf with jin can hare cheap and positive proof d in cltimt. ftnrtioai in Eleren Languages. BOLD BT ALL DEUGQISTS AHDDEALEES IN MEDICIKE, A.VOGELER & CO., Baltimore, Md V. S. A, iprilll dT-nc to BLACK AND CREAM. Hew Dress Goods IN NOVELTIES. A Large Assortment. . All just ia and the prices will do found sitlsfactory. Clearing out a U of Ladies' Underwear cheap. LOCAL NEWS. NEW A DVEBTI3EMEXTS. Robinson fc King IIay Hay M A Dauihin Louisiana State Lottery Heinsberoes New Books. C W YATEs--Pianoa and Organs At 3 P. M. to day the thermometer in this office stood at 93 degrees. ! Ger. brig Cromarty, fro.n this port, arrived on the 13th inst. at London. Swedish- b.irqne Orienten arrived at Glasgow on the 13th inst from this port. Nor. b .rque ErsLalninge.n, from this poit, arrived at Antwerp on the 13th inst. Study our iuwresi" ' You can now buy Cock Stove. at factory prices at Jacobi's. f S tea unship Benefactor ; Capt. Jones, arrived here this morning from New York. . go man We understand that Rv. I?r. Bern heim's resignation was accepted by th congregation of St. Paul's K. L hurch list Sunday. "lis love that makes the world round." It also makes the young go round to the home of the girl about even nights per week. Decline of Man. Impotence of mind, limb, or vital func tion, nervous weakness, sexual debility &c, cured by Wells' Health Renewer. 1. At Druggists. Depot Jas. C. Munds. The fire steamer Cape Rear was out yesterday at the foot of Market street, c a i nit i i ior triai. mey naa no coal ana were 11 1 l - 1 1 mi a ' m compeiteu io ourn wooa. ne trial was satisfactory. The presence of the excursionists from Fayetteville, and those who are drawn here to the chickeu fight and horse race, make our streets look a little livelier this foremoon. It is absolutely painful to see vessels discharging Northern hay here, while there are thousands upon thousands of good hay lands left entirely idle within a few hours' ride of Wilmington. William Hall, colored, of Charlotte, will run an excursion between that city - TT mm . ana Wilmington on the Zilh. inst., on the occasion of the meeting of the State Grand Lodge of Good Samaritans, col ored. Summer Silks, Good Styles, very cheap. R. M. Mclhtire. jue 1) If MRS. JOE PERSON'S iniDiiinr IC BITTERS ! CrHiSCR0FULA' RHEUMATISM, Miii una. r""iu ".v01 7 UllllCl Ul LUC 1I1UUU proven itself unequalled. - m lUnsurpassedv Yu p. July 17th, 1879. , oQris?90!?-Iear Madam: I think inn . tk Tluc 15 me hpt that. 1a nnw-twtnrp. " the cure of blood diseases. I a - -""uucuce in it, ana Deiieve uuhl ie rwZ: 4 !b&t you claim for it. I have rr7ini knowledcrfi nf t.h- rnndlHon of Stokes, before he commenced gour medicine, and I seer you have Jmonk! that he Is cured. Go on, Mi!4 d you in our efforts to condition of mankind, and H COmfort aQd happiness. I will fcfcadi vmy Pwer for you among my lours respectfully, Jess. . Dr. W. II. Dabker ""P xr testimonial of remarkable r cJ, 006 i ereon, Frank! In atonV J01 ly WM. H. GKEEN, Yll- CEUL HOUSE. -CDER 5KW MASAGEM-NT, . ,LPr.RRY, . . . pror ... W tf A in fill II AlaT PUR The barn and stables of Mr. K. J. Brady, of Carver's Creek township, Bladen county, were destroyed by fire eirly last Sunday morning, together with the contents of the barn and two valua ble horses in the stable. Less about 500; no insurance. We understand that the C. M. Sted- man Bucket Company have concluded to give an excursion to Smithville and the Fort on Wednesday, the 29th inst., two weeks from to-day, and to this end have chartered. the Passport for that oscasion.' The family excursion given on th Passport yesterday to Smithville was a very successful and a very pleasant af fair, and we trust that there was "some thing over" when the expenses were all paid, for the benefit of the worthy ob ject for which the excursion was given. Exports Foreign. The exports yesterday to foreign ports j consisted of 4,225 bbls. rosin, per Ger man barque Richard, to Granton, 500 bbls. spirits turpentine and 2,650 bbls. rosin, per Norwegian barque Brakka, to Belfast, Ireland both shipments by Messrs. Alex. Sprunt & Son; and 169,133 feet of lumber and 45,160 shingles, per Schooner Vineyard, to Port-au-Prince, Hay ti, by Messrs. Northrop fc Cummiag. DfDarture of a Prisoner Sheriff McCallum, of Columbus coun ty, arrived in this city to-day from Whiteville and took Alfred Thompson from the New Hanover county jail into custody 5nd conveyed him under his es pecial escort with the aid of a pair of handcuffs to the depot of the W., C. Sc A. R. R. where Sherifi McCallum with his prisoner took tha 4 o'clock accommo dation train for Whiteville. The pris oner Thompson is the same whose cap ture was recorded in these columns cn Saturday last and whojmade his escape from the Gas House in this city, where he was working some time since, about the time efforts were being made for his cap ture. His safe conduct to Whiteville jail is assured now under Sheriff Medal-lum. Ad other Spectacle The next grand spectacle the heavens will offer will occur en the 21st, .when th) moon will be in conjunction with Mars and Saturn. On the morning of the 23d the heavens will present a superb picture, made up of the waning moon, and the bright planets Venua and Jupiter Between 5 o'clock on the morning of the 2Lst and 2 o'clock in the afternoon of the 2 id the moon is in conjunction with five planets Mars, Saturn, Neptune, Jnpi tsr and Venus. The K. of P. Bxcurilon. The steamer. North State, having on board about one hundred ladies and gen tlemen from Fayetteville, arrived in this city this morning about 11 o'clock. The excursionists, wh are under thecare of the Knights of Pythias of Fayetteville, embarked on the steamer Passport at 12 o'clock for atrip down the river. Quite a number of the citizens of this place ac companied them. It is now undecided as to what hour ths Passport will return. Freshwater Perch. Trout and Black- fish Hooks and Lines. A fall assort ment and lowest prices at Jacobi's. f County Aid to the Duplin Canal. At Kenans ville. on Monday, the 6 th inst., during the sitting of the Magis trates, they gave Maj. W. L.Young a hearing upon the question of Duplin county giving aid to the Canal. . Maj. Young stated, according to the report of our correspondent, that he had not been authorized by the Company to take aiy steps in the matter, but as the Magistrates represented the sovereignty of the county, it would be well for them to advise themselves upou the matter. That the Legislature of North Caro lina had empowered counties and towns to give aid to the Company, either by taking stock or endorsing the Company's bonds. And while the Company could at will submit the question to any coun ty or town for the action of the popular vote, yet it required the majority of the votes cast in any connty or town to give the legal sanction. Major Young stated that he was hope ful that the Company would be able to get along without having to call upon the lOHnty for aid ; but in case the Conr- pany should do so, then the county could be secured by making the stock preferred and prior to a first mortgage ; that this would preserve the county's interest even should the Company fail. That the county would make money by taking stock as the iavestment would be a good one. The profits oh the drained lands would be very great, and the tolls would be perpetual. Upon the close of his remarks Major Young thanked tho Magistrates for the courtesy they had extended to him. i For years the eanal scheme has had to struggle against old time prejudices, ig norance and ridicule, all ot which are formidable obstacles to overcome. But lay by day the scheme is becoming to be better understood, and less attention is being paid to the many idle rumors cir culated around. And the public mind begins to realize that the canal enter- prise will be a success in the near future as it has outlived ridicule and is now receiving the serious attention of the in digent. Should the county be solicited to take stock the amount that will be asked for will not exceed 28 cenU on the one hun dred dollars worth. By dividing this in to two payments it would only be 14 cents for each respective year. This amount is toa small to receive any seri ous opposition. If the Canal should be extended to the mouth of Gosben, the result to Du plin would be fabulous, as it would in crease the value of real property doable. Duplin county has never done anything for herself. Now i3 the time to secure the drainage of the 50 or 60,000 acres of mud land within her borders; should she move in the matter it would stimulate the other interested counties to joint action. W. J. Moran, Esq., 3 St Charles Market, Boston, Mass., observes: For two years past I have been lame from water about the kneejoiot. I have band- j aged the knee, used liniments and pre- j scriptions from eminent physicians of Botton, without any benefit. The only relief I could obtain was from the hand of a hired nurse. Two weeks since I was ordered to try St. Jacobs Oil. The swelling is reduced, the nurse discharged, the tendons Jiave relaxed, the pain has to a great extent disappeared, the band' ages removed, and I feel free from pain and better than I have for two years Superior Court. The entire time of the Court ha3 been occupied for the past two days with the case of M. P. Taylor versus the Bell Telephone Company, in which plaintiff brings suit againsUthe Telephone Com pany for a violation of the contract made with him by a summary dismissal from their employ without occasion on his part for such action. The plaintiff also claims damages to the amount of several thousand dollars for damages to his good character in the matter of a card pub lished in the daily papers of this city, in which it was stated by the General Southern Agent of the Telephone Com pany that iir. DeForest superseded and succeeded M. P. Taylor, who was re moved for cause. Tho defendant in the suit introduced no testimony but relied simply apon the plaintiff's witnesses. The counsel. for plaintiff, as we have al ready previously stated, was Col. D. K. McRae and Judge Russell, Attorneys for defendant Majors D. J. Devane and C. M. Stedman. Major Devane made the first speech before the jury yesterday af ternoon, and it was thosght by his brethren of the bar to be a very able one while by others it was characterized as a very ingenious argument. Judge Russell followed Major Devane in a speech ot about forty-five miuutes, but it is seldom that a lawyer or a public speaker either says so much in that small space of time aa did this profound and gifted lawyer in the few remarks which he interjected into this case before the Judge and Jury yesterday afternoon. Col. Dun -an K. McRae followed Judge Russell and spoke 'over an hour, continuing his speech this morning for at least two hours. The members of the bar who listened to the last yarned distinguished speaker refrr to it as one of the best efforts of his life. However this may be, certain it is that Col. McRae's speech was a very elabor ate one, and exhibited an amount of legal acumen that few members of the bar can rival, and none, we believe, sur pass him in the possession of. Major Stedman followed Col. McRae for the defendant, and we are told, made a very good speech. It was not our privilege to remain and hear the last named gen tleman to the end, though we heard his beginning, which was in his usual bold and aggressive style.- His Honor's charge we were also debar red the pleasure of listening to, but we are told that it was clear and compre hensive in its meaniug and impartial, as was to be expected, in its bearing to wards the two interested parties. The Judge concluded his charge at 2 o'clock, when the jury retired to make up a ver dict, and are at this writing, 4 p. m., still out. The counsel for plaintiff noted one or two exceptions to the ruling of the Court in regard to the admission of testimony during the progress of the trial and also one or two exceptions we believe during the Judge's charge. The counsel for defendant also noted some ex ceptions during the progress of the trial. Ventilate Your Closets. The Scientific American tells us that soiled undergarments or the wash clothes ought not to be put into a closet, yen tilated or not ventilated. They should be placed in a large bag made for the purpose, or a roomy basket, and then put in a well-aired room at some distance from the family. Having thus excluded one of the fertile sources of bad odors in closets, the next point is to see that the closets are properly ventilated. It mat ters not how clean the clothing in the closet may be, if there is no ventilation that clothing will not be what it should be. Any garments after being worn for a 1M- Mllt a.. wniie win aDsoro more or less oi ine ex halations which arise from the body, and thus contain an amouut ot foreign it may be hurtful matter which free circu. lation of pure air can soon remove. The chickeu Dispute. The chicken contest is still in progress. Up to 1 o'clock to-day, there had been five fights in all, one yesterday and four to-day. Those fought to-day were won equally by Charlotte and Wilmington, and as Charlotte won that fought yes terday she is now one ahead. Accord ing to tha programme, there are yet sev enteen fights to come off. Hundreds or Mkx, Woxex and Child ken Rescued from beds of pain, sickness and almost death and made strong and hearty by Parker's Ginger Tonic are the best evidences in the world of its sterling worth. Yon can find these in every community. Post, See advertise ment. D. City Court. Dave Mallett for beinc D. and again was sent below for ten d.ys. One case of D. and D. being the first ofthekind with the defendant, was dismissed. Mary Stewart, the colored girl arrest ed for assault unon Wesley Aney with a deadly weapon, was turned over to a Justice of the Peace for trial. New Advertisements. Hiss Ina liaciall. It must have been exceedingly gratify ing to Miss MacCall to be greeted by eo large an audience as assembled at the Opera House last evening on her first appearance in this city-" She had a crit ical and an intelligent audiencd and in point of numbers it was much larger than that which greeted Mrs. Scott-Sid-dons when she appeared here. Miss MacCall was introduced by Col. A. M. Waddell in a very appropriate ad dress. Ber repertoire consisted of seven pictures and only in the first did she ap pear in propria persona, reciting in a very clearer manner Charles Mackay's poem, '"If I were a voice." The other pictures were presented in costume and were selected with a view of showing Miss MacCall's versatility. ;She evinced much careful training and the manurism of the professional style. Her voice does not seem to be one of great volume but it is musical and sonorous and we think when she has more experience and it en abled to judge of the sizeof the hail she must fill she will appear to better ad vantage, ner enunciation was clear and distinct. We thought Miss Mac Call very clever in her recitations but were better pleased with her in "Widow Bedott's Poitry" and Tennyson's latest poem, "Rizpah." She is a young lady of great promise and we think is destined to take an elevated stand in the profession for which she has a talent and which she has chosen. She must not cease to work and study or permit her friends to per suade her into the belief that she is now a great actress. Miss MacCall, accom panied by her mother, left this morning for their home in Rockingham. all In the Merry May Morning! A special telegraphic dispatch from M. A. Dauphin, New Orleans, L3., on May 10th last, to the office of M. A. Dauphin, No. 212 Broadway, Now York City, N. Y., states that at the drawing of the Louisiana State Lottery that day, among the prizes drawn were ticket No. 4,941, sold and in halves to Geo. P. Des hon, 44 Kilby st., Boston, Mass., and a gentleman in Washington, D. 0., drew 30,000; ticket No. 80,416, sold to D.E. Wenzelle, 869 N. 9th st., Philadelphia, and to Matthew Gelson, Eagle Office, Brooklyn, N. Y., drew $10,000; ticfcet No. 31,414, sold to A. D. Riffel, 225 Segar av., and Fred. Schroeder, 836 Michigan st., Toledo, O., drew 5,000; tickets No. 4,166, sold in New Ilayen, Conn., and No. 24,887, sold to Wm. R. Brewer, Baltimore, Md., drew $2,500 each; and tickets No. 25,204, sold in Wil mington, N. C; No. 31,889. sold in Ot tumwa, Iowa; No. 33,259, sold in Lafay ette, Ind.; No. 75,541, sold in New York and Galveston, Texas, 'and No. 93,237, sold in Reading, Pa., drew $1,000 each, and so $110,400 was distributed. An other similar distribution takes place Jalyl2th. ltdiw Hei7 Advertisements. A SPLKNDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN ' A VflPTT'V r- or.-T.-.r . a. ot. x- i. u UliAM) TRIBUTJOX, CLASS G, AT NEW OK- - vm. i-v j. J l lo-l 114 Monthly Drawing. v L'ilisi-Ea St .ti lollcry Cram Incorporated i , 1SCS for 25 years by the Legislature for Educational and Charitable purposea with a capital, ot $1.000,000 lo which a reserve fund of over $l'.U0OO has since been add ed. ... By an overwhel miner popular vote : iu franchise was mde a part of the prtiit ?t"uH2!cct inter; V.L Its Grasd gixr.T. will take place monthly. never scales or ncMix... ' Look at the .following LUtiiimtkn.: CAPITAL TIUZE. SOO.OOO. 100,000 TICKETS AT TWO HOLLAI? LALII, HALF-TICKETS, ONE Dclitr." LIST OF 1T.IX23. 1 Capital Vriz-i - - -1 Capital Prize 1 Capital Prize 2 Prizes of $.i,5O0 - ' . . 5 Prizes of 1 IHX - . . 20 Prizes of .rC0 - - . 100 Prizes of 100 -J00 Prizes of &) -500 Piizes of liO . V . 1000 Prizes of 10 - APPROXIM ATION PRIZES. 0 Approximation Prizes of $3C02,70O 0 Approximation Prizes of I00-1,(X) l Approximation Prizes of 100 D00 l6,o.k V0U 5.000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10.000 10,000 1S57 Prizes, amounting to - - $110,400 Responsible correfpondinor agents wanted at all points, to whom liberal compensation will be paid. . For further information, write dearly, giving fall address. Send order bv express or Registered Letter, or Money Order by by mail, addressed oxu to M. A. DAUPHIN N&w Orleans. La cr M. A. .DAUPHIN, af .No. 212 Broadway, flew Yotic All our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are under tho supervision and management of GENERALS G. Ti UL'AUREGAUD and JUE ALA. EARLY, jj 16-wed-sat-lwdi v - Gamo ice. SCIIR. D. R. EVERETT just arrived with cargo of ICE. For sale at our Independ ent Ice Houses on Water, between Market and Dock streets, and Nutt between Mulber ry ana aicut street, jo 1 1-lwk . V. E. DAVIS SON Hay l Hay ! JQQ BALES N. R. RAY, ror sale low from whan, by je 2 -2t ROBINSON & KING. DCATTV 8 OBGAXS 17 Stops, 5 Ss; II EM I E I Golden Tongue rfdson Address, Daniel F Beatty, Washing ton, NJ. Ja 14-4w ! k a A- SEft-SiDE JjPflRK HOTEL ! .WrishtsTiJlc Sound JS NOW OPEN FOR: THE RECEPTION bf guests W The tabic Is. supplied with the pro j ducts of the Sounds and Sea. Transient and regular boarders taken at reasonable rates. je 2-tf f.:a. soitutte, Proprietor P4ew Books. TH2 BiLIFF'3 MAID a Bona&ce from the Gerann, br Mrs.A.L. WtsrPric $1,Z5. Just received st HEIXflBEB0EB,'3 ONAIISSERIK8. Tht Head of Siftdasi. : For Halo at - IIElNSBESaEEa EVAPORATING FRUIT. SENT PR EE- je 14-1 jv Treatise on Improved Methods Table, yields, prices, profits and genral statistics. 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J 13 Lire Book and ilojlc Htcro Piano3 and Organso J AM NOW Receiving a completo tock of Pianos and Organs, which I am selling at reasonable prices. Organs tuJtablc for Church and -Sunday Schools at Reduced Prices. Lare stock of Blank Books, &c, i. Another supply of RerUed Testaments a'l iizes and ttjles of binding C. W. Yates' Book titoreZ . il iss EQ Karrer FT AS JUST RECEIVED a be'autffal as JhX sortnient of Eveain &na Millfuerr Linen and Mnhfr Vi rr..,,, . n..-!-. vuai-rn car ana ChUdren'a lothin-, wLich will be told at reduced prices. e q T-ft RESUME ON NEXT MocdayZ Ustry.mitur 'kllu'oi I n a baseplate. - h.s luu-mji vlfJ.Vht - - Ilalf Set tm,-) ' J. II. D CI! i IXZI, Dcnil.it. zi 'ttsTStal"5' Jfroata3as96ca