. d IIOBHIIIQ-ttTAtt. S'-J ' J I I J I l P W I I I "Will l II J I I I ! Ill . I) I m - , -- I I, . ' --- - uv ws. ii. ocunaUu. vc :d y-1 j ''-e 8 Sf. -it .e"Y 1 r aalf iie w a fMT. tV ........ gt . a V "" . .. as ........ I su la eey pert ef te vuy iu ar .if. OliTLINIi. ,,tttoit nU-iI !t ticcUr ,mio. BUa iMfti;i Bon ,ia.Moci to mmltlw of tb Soi nor wr to b Tw shockj ,.r,j.i t t. Vi Two pp ,n Circulio ia IB tw 1 oB UrtJ i r i m k i otur Jaoaaiag Coakllaf aa4 ,a ,, jrt tictloo, aaj It aa mm! f ,rt r jfJy MCurad; U m tid 5), a rv to ia tato alc- t,, o " 3it 4 acaia A ahtU f lrU a Nw Tott eliy. (a a mil- t ta coflavioo Jodc Mbtl- notuiottioa. By Mtnwn x IM tu- t9trJ CJul -A Uff iaa- ill Gorily be "Pa4 ., L-.o-irf. leciuJIo iare member of . . I u i Tae Salua of Taikey t m..i.t (B turreeOer ot IfidBel Pa. ha r ji u-ucm i vtM; i Be cweeaie wiii ,,it m.ruc - their Boeae goveee , Trui.iatf Mablea el Praaklia. Can . fta-aU. Iee t3.CC0 A fartMr ,nJ IraoM aaUrU la Bie fleU la y uu -mr cv-u ijr. Akee - TBe , ., .f Hf)r'tioe cueflrtaaUuo ea CWleC I See Yocfc u received a tl,u!tnj.)Kii by the New York ..r ...dr.d .... " ' " I iwiu'piCTjiiowoi lainw. rtieaM .ie( i be pen lee le Pa il- I . ..... . ... .--.Mi.. . .i.f.... ., . ,., , -... iae S lUeie frauds tt , c coetmoed for lk defeece aiet ibe poJVey uf tbe 4 ..r in. at at uBca place la na Ital ,.rtruw. N V. tatk.i; Moaey 33per , i :- i-o .(..Uy el 10 0 l&aiO 13-lc; aiit. iu 3Hir Urea at $3 0TO? 00. wBeel. prmc ft 13; core, aegreded 49 t. oifi'a rarreotiee week el S7 CtOU; .... 1ra et 1 S301 9a .-ti baodred cabio paeeeogeia t ;.i froru New York oo Friday laat ! ..r Karope. I.it week there were 14,291 erri- i.4 ul foreia itaaiigrsats at New rk. Since May 1st, 31,139. UUiae sys many good things. His :n pt thii Conkliog always bellied titi he could sod blabbered wheo Iim couldn't. t'.rl Scbatt, rumor ssya, is to have - liiDnal control of the New York tannin j W, with Horace Whit, i Chtcajo, and Heory Villard, ss The compositor damaged oer notice t.fvly of McCelloegh io Ijoodoo. r r "It gavs" rsad "We give." For me reet of the yWirs" rsad -rest i iii umer," I Nxa of the RtpabliesJi Seaslocs I "rd Con sline' coarse ss decided! v I J I laruicai. Garueld is serene sod Blaine I jibiltot. Cookhog is mad snd i'latt - - i. the tAil to his kite. The Demo- .:rt. are ia s broad grin. Mr. (. W. Sea alley tslegrapha to u New York TrUnav that it ia tho opiaioo of plsy-goers that Booth ex called Irving io both Iago and OtheUo. kcQ appeared in these character, al iTTiinog the eaceeeding night. We ee it meouooed that Prisstsr, 'BeSomh Carolina parncids, not only I k.W oo. lo,l i. Cbuloiu, Pr.hibiu.rT l.w, bat woordio, to SavStUff-hn- iinn.i wAae.la.1 another I United States revenue returns nearly I Kn. Annu v.. t win drink it myaelf. . I in Anresla. Ua. xllS iABt act. I - - ' i Uhohi falhsr. and his msriouj I as mi m "tpioit ehovr hlcx to be a veritable Heard or a victim of Inaaaity. Seo tor Vest's head . la ' level. He hi teas forssbsdowed the Deo rtic purpose: ' We ai go ligsi abend. coaSrsB the I'rtaitieot'e ouQalaauJoss t ooce. sad asnd aim a maee aaklsg bias if be tvas say tr.htt baeioees ta cssasBsslcsu. If be tee aot ee elll adjowu laiased lately. The ""mocru are la s Basjdrtty aaJs. sad we Aitsauoa Wumingtoa bicyclsn 1 o. . ntr w uu p.n u th. ri ran oi the Latszue or Amerwu i f 30th, tut. Tt.foUowi.glhow. how the thing works up In the Nat- gSuts: Os Friday Ust thirty vsifervsed wbeer ma eaoaed s eessstjoa st Hartford. Ct . by mUia a rsa throegb IBs strsetA Tsey "! ia tiagte aad doe hie fiJe. sad wbers t!u dih of Us eussts penaiUed formed ia I Bftd borrowed the paper from a eeigh p'euwee I tw. Bishoo Lrraaa was present snd a .New lock Democrat pabtishes 1 throa.K iv. c . .t.t... .... ... I a. a as si ajiue am - - lu am s - - - tw ss a Ucted U. S. Ssuatora. He says: "Tor oasdxlsftts I "proooee two wall taoea citieos, long tried is tbe psblie evlee. aaaely: "Wtiliaa. A Robertsoe, of Westchester, Kepeblkas . " rrvderfck A. Ceskllsg. sf New Ywta. iiaauxrat. This is a fosioa tickst. It might go ihrodgh, aad then woaldat Cook l'o j be soad tre roboftt? 14 dkifie VOL. XXVIII. NO. Tbr b poallBritT io North Crolioa joaraJlBmTPpr to the Sui air frcra time vto time have i.. c...- r i .i. ,i . . k wiu ue cop.u prooaDiy oy on or two, or, it a a a . maj !. . J .W- Q... K-r -iy o, Wl -vujo oawspapr man jrem a itKonce, who A a 2 . mw i . a. . . m .mojc uiiBwga vu oir, veu the same thlnca. and ever ninsr iua aamsi loioga, ana every PPr ill enter into the race of copying. A 11 i :. . i w.i wt:- ema at home. Tbe Baltimore Sun began iu coorae B : - l o a . f f J . iu ioi, uuiiuy i TOia- V r ... i. .... r..lrt urhi in a. mniirir om mnd had hii ,k" .m..u jo-.. founder, Mr. A. S. A bell, still lives! and ia nearly aveoty year of age. H. i. h00ofd ..H tm end . the richest oawapapr er sbb? n w n America and tbe richest citizen of Baltimore. He ia sappoaed to be worth Meae 1000,000. The Sun is inieingenv paper, ana dbs woo luocasa by meriu We have sivea eUewhere what Blaine said of Cockling. H.r i. wb1 the letter eaje of Blaine'a chief: --rv., i ik. wk;.- ir : . ioo Bui one man. i or instance, no gala his religion from Bob Iogersoll;! hie DBUiotSm from Mahone: hi- . ' w .n n . Kt. 77 boeeaty from Doraey, and bis etupid- tty well, it may be natural, bat it ia more than likely that it is a Iegaoy I left by bis predecessor in the offioe . t,..:,4., n I tt I e a I tv nen me err a a received tne news I of Cooklioe'e coap it st ooce eave I k.. ii ... ika nn w . v r-'i " of lbs ex-Senator. All that we have seo leads to confirm what waa said. The following from ihs Kiehmond i9iairA' cor res pood eot in Washing Lou is io the pefot: "A friend of Mr. Conkliocr says his reeigostioe was characteristic of the man, and thai bs will be returned. Thi, be eays will give the New York Senator great power, and ahow the Administration that New York Us- pablKsane belisvs it is ia the wrong Us may make another great effort of I Vi . I i f . AlKaaa fftarat la a tarAft ny. There ia a report I J. . a e a . ii a . that he had the vole polled at I Albaoy, sad was as re of a reelection, I bat I ksrdly. think this ooald have beendooe without 6odlog iu way : .v. ........ n into the newspapers. vae eraaeN. c. seaetere. I The Waahiagtoa a givea the I I . . m . .1 o . ....I opiotoo of all of the Senators as to I tbe meaning of Cbnkhnge course: I Senator HAoaora MI am at A loss aadervtand this move, but I think I can see theresnlu Conkhntj would not have taken each a step without a m a. A S deterxninstioo to carry it out indefi- I nitely. - The result will be, mast be, I .k . ...... t rwj;;,..i n-niM-the AiT. I r wi:. .k. n I Coaklimr cart v. and ths DemocraU. lUillilUSUVU lte;pSfctMVwee wmm w m w-mm, w with the Chances largely in lavor of I the last namsd." I CP S at II Senator Vaoce-"It is only a tem pest in a tea-pot, a sort of glass of eoda-water effsrv seeing now, but I boaod to settle sflsr it has been swallowed. I do not believe the . . ... . II.,,,, . ,, . J I rackst will daisy adjournment, and that ia what I care moat about." rrefelbiUeai Stall tie. ... n . i rrooueuoKoaiwi. i n 1872 tne re were eicn. OLstes i . o . . . j - onder the protection of the I finajirlh of the retail IlQUOr Sales in I . . . V . . I whole ooootry lor nai year were i j x .v. .. A. q .t .. .mnnnt- I vn sji ss i ii BWAiSBWawa nitr us BJSesseas, ee.M w ee mm w a Inir to tl22.0OO.O0a This statement was msde before the CoogregaUonal - . w - Clabof Portland by Mr. Theodore C Woodbary. Spirits Turpentine. Ths Lenoir 7opc says that Celd well coesiy sow has oos eottoo fsc tory is rasaieg order, one cuttos factory in coorss of soevvuctles, two Isrge shiegle facto tea ssd aeorss of sew mills ana no aria- mUls. asd -vet not eoe-tentb of their weier power as htllatsd. This demonstrates success ssd Doaioeee. It is from zjtj; rjocae six or ergt or ins pauee in at jtn bees la glee tor uuseis seeet two noauu 91 . a. . a a. B S JfT'lawr.VrM.b.: uf in aid North Csrsllns again. Ws learn that several mors -would coe aider them selves very fortasate If Usy coold socceed Is doing tae sssds ihisg. Laurioborg lUnui "Died.wbUs reedisg a aswvpsper." says a recast pera mnh Os lnveatrsalloa 11 was found that oflcistsd La St PAori chaich oa 8anday fja preached -e most excellent ssr- aaoe. aad at Its close, be administered ine otcaa rtis of cosurmsUoa upon l weirs pcrsoes. SslUbary Watchman: Messrs. J. C. snd Charts W. Jgsoombe . have sold a portico of Beaver Dam (I. e. of stock) to tbe Hoe. Frank W. Hughes, of Pot urtlle. Pa. Beaver Dam Is aa old mine, aad ass bees kaovra ar a pejtaK aoms for nity-dreytsiA The Msidsrjuioa ,ef this seie of stock was a Large sua. ot money, Ths AtwsU gold ralaa, la IrsdsU eooaty. is down sJ fssti ooe vela tram eifhtees 1 aches to four 'eft la width 50. brown ore, estimated at flrieea doUars per too. , .. .. . f, '.'": '.. Rrn.Kfirft Pa..' TnrW thA i.i. V. .I" u .wli r .7.. nf:ro.t lata urme of ue Uallea outea - Jjuinct uoja. ana aumeparueaweraaaiM imnruonment In the conntr iaU. or in the- wT-w . aDtj laua, or bm I . . . ... panitennary at AUDnra. xt. x. I iTA i It , rr .T": w I KV - BUD BfBBI B BeBWjB 1 BJ BE BvXBA UUI 1A liia A VI Saff7om. left handTlnfllcUng a painful laannarnnarnaam mmnw a mmrn amv - l WialonentineL' Fifty thouaand , . J J nooriof of the new brick tobacco ware I nonaa now ralnr en. Oharlea itrlder i fT,rtW.-h.,wnrinn. (VmmiMifliMin m mi tha Mnsl fa the death of Sheriff Wagzoner. -Peaches will be scarce, but the crop of ipWea, cherriea, peart. gTapea, &a,never promised lAtxmnM .Knni.Mt nn Vriia a I "--J i imiu rfilor-xi htr u thrown from a buff- 1 Z-L'tZIZ -Tv- ;4.r" - . . . Monro JS-crr W lum that i(,,w,aM,Tinf Aihm.rU . . 7"" V" , 'J V7J--7-i: aBaaaa. ill i ii i ri m - - r rm w mm' ww mm ipwrnrwa a.iiHk Academy.- W.-H. Bomka.. PrindDAUwlU Academy; W.-B. Bpmkav- Principal, vUl beiii oo the evening of tbe 24th inaW and I i- ..v.. :..k.aOJ.v i. .. i aai t-a ivuv vitwiUK - iu AAA-a a a. . . . a ar . . - . a a . av. sr . i wui emonce us row anason.- "Lajor Dowd. of Chaxlotta. win deliver the an oust address on Thuraday, the 26th.-' . Mrs. I Nancy O McCain, an' old lady 73 years of acawwho lives with Mr. John, J. McOa in; i la JaVartn taamahlTV mat with ' Mfinllar i accWent on Utt rrlday xncrning. : Bae was aiumg. before the nre -and-aho, Bays not making any : effort whatever J with t her mouth when suddenly ner lower lawDone I flw ontof lUaockeUon both aidea. SUtoeYUld Jjandmartti "Intelli- I uaglcal, comet from .Union GroTe town I hJpta the extreme Mrthern portion of this geece or an ocenrrenceat once cooucai ana . eouary. one diy las wee a yocin ny ine name or John Brown, aoonf 81 yeara old. with a view to breaking a little nephew of the habit of eaUog dirt, which he had un- happily contracted, took him onttoatree .odtofdblmof htspurpoae tohang him for his vile habit He accordingly tied a rope aroond bla neck and swung him up to a lim- After letting him hang awhile, for uae purpose oi tnmamning nun uorongniy. the exDerimeet had been carried too far. ..... . . . . The same night the cxvud aied. Pittaboro Record: Mr. B. E. 1 m a. . e at . . re . werJMrmiormsnAUiaxwDaieiraveuingon the Ralelxh road, near BelTs church, in this countv. ha saw two man olowinff with two plows and one horse-that la, the asms horse was pullies two plows. On last Sand ay two young men, near Cane creek, in this county, named Aaron Mo- Pherson. Jr.. and James Terry, had a fight. La which the latter struck tbe former with a feoce rail, dislocating nia anouider and raahinc: his bead. A few weeks sso we published s communication in re gard to tbe aeventeen-yeax locusts, snd predicted their return this year, and sure enough they have already made their ap pearance. New Berne Nut Shell- On tbe morning of May 4th the wife of David Willis, colored, wbo Uvea near Brice's 3oBiwr-jcrwB, nm. uuij, , . fKj wn.. , - . -..,1. swiw ew e sas aweM vm va evww veiiw tmA tr wm rrnr. .hii.t lookios for thscauls. sot into Brtce'a pocoeia and lost his way, and remained in tte l oatll Thursday night. Msy 13th, sastaiaiog life on green wbortleber- ries alone. Oa lbs afternooa of that day. while wanderioa about, he heard the dis- tant sound of a cow belL and followed the eousd ss beat he could until he found him- I. .. 1A tmnt aak.M f. mtnrt a44 iu a u vuvu uuu, tiuu nwwv a-wu fotiad hlM wty t0 ,0, colored people near by, who brought him Home to bis dia- (reaeea paxenu, woo wcro iuiiuwioj; iui him as ons dead. Lenoir Topic: The mining fever lionof Ga .Jidee thenTare SMTaFSAI Saf' A SaBS. BawSSI STSaw VaS We aVea aBa wal ) eae w rQmora of old mines rsooened snd new I mines discovered. Alexander county thinks I It has a booanxa in the new mineral hid I denlts; a Caldwell gentleman, wbo baa an I . . . f it. T.la-. S H I mm ka la. ZV-rSh" era aad western cspitallsts to lease the mine ; Barke U said to be swarming with wWaB V BAH SB, vwyeeem mw-.vm a- mmm a mmm mining pecuia.nu now jre n, rr creek for ihs rold which thev ex- pect to find Is iu beds are offering to psy I John's River land owners 1150 per acre lor hhe J wlJ5 ey..lhl2!ai.! kUe I IT CI UW CVUWUU KUiU IU luuiwr.m QMntlUea to jo,Ufy them in psying that Dric fof iU Ha TVrr Anil ih if ell . - v'.wT..." ins men wno jouujt cry iwr uiuuiuiuuu .m 1n.t nrfiae that llttla advice of J r .... Pani'e end abatain rrom annxins uaaor themselves, it would beat all the prohibition hnt T will naae e law that others shan't" . . r.. . T71 ' n I .V . . ana uui vne wora uvtwuui jwiu xm vy Dosed to. that word shan't. We hear ...... thst the issue of prohibition in Charlotte was BQuarely drawn between the Church . a a.ara at . MM a .nd tn. oeoDle. Dr. Miller, of tbe First Presbyterian church, preached such a aer- mon for prohibition as is said nerer to have beea beard before. A superintendeat of a leading Sunday school was caused to resign for voting the anti-prohibition ticket, and both Presbyterian churches lost a mem ber wbo was la tbe liquor business. The lows goes dry the first of June, but we shouldn't advise patting on the ascension robe until all sides get in belter humor. Raleigh Hexes-Observer: The thunder storm of Saturday night played destruction around ihe city. There is talk of a new hotel for Raleigh, to be lo cated on Feyetteville street Got. ir""! tresis, -TOiS " jBvnhS ri. ll,"i!UeS:ClSPS: Detrator forms us that the green pea crop hereaboats ia a eomnaratlve failure. Miss Nettie Johnson, niece of Dr. ChasV S. Johnson, aad granddaughter of Jostah QranberrT, of Perquimans, participated as one of the singers in the grand oratorio last week at Beulmoret composed ot 600 ot the most celebrated performers' in the United 8 la tea. Rt. Rev. T. B. Lyman on Bundsy more Log administered the rite of confirma tion to a class at ths Church of the Good Shepherd. Correspondent' of the Xewt-Obmrrtri Last night iFrlday, 13th May) a large snd enthuslastlo meeting was held by ths friends of Prohibition ia New Berne. It was estimated that about two hundred persons, white Shd colored, were in attendance at the courthouse. ' Charlotte Observer: The new Stats service uniform costs $3 C2KS r Some of the "wet" men are chuckling over ... a A A.e-ak A . A what thsy consiaer a - guou joa.o. auu.i wm msrksd "hard wars" add sent to the I depot yesterdsy to be shipped to Gsstonis, I a "dry1 town. The drsymtn ancldentallf 1 WILMINGTON N: C.;,URSDAy;:MAY; J9;U881; it It drop at the depot, it broke . open and I, ootroued two jags ot.wnuaey. thuu telL It M reliably, stated KeoUeman In tMB city new a liCBet I hioK . in ik. r.rn;. una suta . lottery drawing.: un ine . .nnnt nrtean mHa from Uia CUT. U a Die. born like other p!B with the exception that I where one of the fore lege ooht to be ia in with I w".4UKa de?elr I 0Pa naiis upon tnem, xnere is anomer W A w A.ntl a . a W V am I am ia B SoSof ahumUbeinV. "pVia - . m I six weeBBoia. lt carriea iia nana in irons and parallel with the body as if in aeling, I - d it,thre lmmneh faster.even. - 1 than the other pigs with four. Theowner I oi ai pis; waoia kw tor mm. me I small-Dox acara is aimmerine in Concord. I but tbe absence of country people in town I enows now rapidly the Dad newsnas spread. I The half dQzen couotrymen who were here last forenoon were noticed to get tnrongh I with their business a xreat deal more I ... .. . . .... I rapiajy man us ua i. ana aurry oac& I to their farms to thin out tbeir cotton. I Lail nleht lha amall-nox oatienL a woman. I as usual, at the bottom of it, was removed r!, 1.! ZTZT' "i? " w o.r 1 1 u ""V". "u a"Vulau I habltailoi hv half a mil. Tha nmainder v tna ba aamiaAA faAM a.aM n m m aa I 7.. , ' r . .Tr ox me vermmos ftro cxoaeij quaranunea in fl. ...... . . . i tneir little whits honae. soma three hundred I yards above the denot. A strict Quarantine I esublisbed. HBW AOFBUBTlSK.TIKn TS . Mokboh Silk umbrellas. Honcr Cloaicgof Banks. Harrtbok & Alijh Straw goods. Card Ladies' Memorial Association. Xeeal oeie. No City Court yesterday. A publio examination will take place at the Hemmenway School to-day. The thermometer at the Stab office was down to 63 degrees yesterday afternoon, at 7 o'clock. The annual meeting of the La dies Memorial Association will be held in the school room io rear of St. Ja mes Church this afternoon, at 5 o'clock. Here Arreete ef Key atealere. In yesterday's issue we mentioned tbe factofthe arrest of a colored ' boy named John Henry Brown, charged with stealing a number ot keys from the locks uf a new and unoccupied dwelling on the corner of Second snd Mulberry street. Another col ored boy aamed Bob Turner was arrested Tuesday evening, charged with being im plicated in tbe same transaction, and yea terday still another boy, named Zack John son, was arrested by Officer Ashe with five of the stolen keys iq his possession. All three of tbe youngsters are in jail awaiting a preliminary examination before Justice Gardner. The ceel WaT. Those who thick the weather through which we are now Dassinfl? is Bomethintr unusual for tbe season are mistaken. On I the 25th of last Msy it was cool enough here for overcostB. snd fires were in requi - sition. In the upper portion of this State they have every year what ia known in that section as "the long season in Msy," which generally commences with rain and ends In cool weather, and usually lasts from three or four days to a week. Tbe thermometer, which waa up to the nineties in Wilmington a few days ago, waa down to .62 degrees yesurday morning, at 9 o'clock. am, nssutraue's oeeru Polly Vann, colored, Was arraigned be fore s Justice of tbe Peace, yesterdsy, charged with slandering Mag McKoy, also of the colored persuasion. After bearing the evidence tbe Msgistrate failed to dis cover where the slander came in, snd so be dismissed the case st the cost of tbe pros ecutor. Joshua Ross, colored, was arraigned be fore Justice McQaigg, yesterday, charged with slandering one Lucinda Floyd, col ored, in violation, of tbe statute, in such cases made and provided; As the darkey Lucinda failed to substantiate the allega tion in due form ths case was dismissed at her costs. TBe Leas: freest neetiatc We are requested to .state that the picnic and prohibition meeting arranged to come off at Long Creek on next Wednesday, the 25 ih, promises to be a large one, and a fias time generally is assured. The ladies ..T .....i.ii-1. r ttm 1 of Pender are especially in favor of it, and" will .ii.nrf Uw. nnmhr. Amonir the - i prominent, speakers, invited is Air, a. ir. tT1.amm.am 1 K t . .It. . .l 1 bnrifi anI tHviuwvu, mii vj, . T.B.. i ne new issrooiic cnurcnat juBurinourK I earnest sdvocsts of prohibition. A stesmerUnih- will leave this city in the morning of the day and return same day. In teek We see by the pspers that the old Ward t- t t . ; n..M . I mine, seven duki irom iffUDKvua, ivaiu- i son cocntv. baa been recently prospected, I Ik. KIh kaa lat.tt, Kaon f.V.n I :::;r;.:i":;;j.n r..7 1 f.ld. ud tb. or. C TCnti .t bKh figure. The owners are Mr. F. H. and Miss Alberts Stlth, whose mother (formerly a Miss Hill) was a native of New Hanover or Brunswick county. At Work icala., The Water Works - Conr&any 1 had the pipe-layers at work' again yesterday, in consequence of the .cool change in the weather, and are endeavoring to complete the circuit, which is; ow c neatly .finished, while the line extends in the direction of the base of supply as far as Nixon street on 'Fourth. . . HORSFORD'S ACID PHOSPHATE nr Datbesbton 'TTROK OvEKWOKX. I find Honforde Add : Phosphate bentfletal in nervous depression end aaxlety resulting from overworki:. ;;:- '.r . v., fV VV. 1L Page, M. D. Sandusky, Ohio. y Ti l Aaatlaarer bbi siatelBoar i phar The State Board . of Pharmacy.,; consist ing of Messrs. W. H. Ghreeo. of WilmIng- : ton, E. B. Meadows', of Newbern, Wm. Simpson, of Raleigh. . M. 'Nada), of Wilson, and A. S. Lee, of Raleigh, met Ini Gordsboro Tuesday, , as required by law, and organized under, the Pharmacnetical act passed by the last General Assembly, (wnich BOeg into effecl on ihe first dar '..-.- r w I mm UUCI U W L1IB CiKBlB.lBU Ul Jill . . S I ftTrtH of Wilmington. Presidentlandr7 Whu i Simpson, of Raleigh, as Secretary. By L ... .. Amiri,uik tBfl Sut. J I 1X111 "cl u flrnggislfl in the State, la towns and cities of over five hundred inhabitants. who were in business on their own account at the time of the passage of the same, a.J 1 1 t 1 I ' a. u mu eu,p.oy , nare naa three years practical, experience in the preparation of physician's prescript tions aid in compounding and vending M.4.i . .w .,. medicines, at the time of the passage of the act, are required to be registered, and all persons desirous of becoming licentiates of I ... . . ,.J - . Kim vi ri b r h rmM nil rm - iirfMH i I. rieam .t . mtln. f h. t h. fciw I . 0 . , -wv in the city of Raleigh on the 30th of August next, and show to the satisfaction of the t, . . , ... ..... Board, by regular examination, that they have the requisite practical experience in the preparation of physicians prescriptions and rA- 1..j::. I in compounding and vending medicines, 1 when f!rt flnatpa w 11 Tw laannd tn anoK ma ... - tare entitled to the same: and those claimine to be entitled to register, to wit, druggists' - - . l : .u.: . nu ncio lu.uuuucog vu iwii uwu Bwuuui at the time of the passage of the act, and .11 l i i i .i . opiuyco wuu uyo uu vuioo aream .u. cpwBB in me preparauuu ot physicians' prescriptions and in com - a f 1 . . . at f poundics and vendintr medicines, are re quired to furnish to the Board, at the meeting above alluded to, an affidavit in writing, taken before some person author ized to administer oaths, to the fact, of their qualifications as above described. The fee for an examination, as 'fixed by law, is five dollars. In case of failure to pass a satisfactory examination, the appli cant will be ranted a second examination without the payment of a further fee. " V"' " ' Tne act further provides that all drug gists who fail to comply, with the require- menta of the same within ninety deya after . . ., . . . ;. t its passage shall forfeit the right to regis- trauon ana wiu do required io sppear ne fore the Board lor examination as in the, case of other licentiates. The Board decided to issue a circular givin g a full digest of the la w for the in formation of all interested, which will be sent to the various druggists in the State. The Board then adjourned to meet in Raleigh on the 30th of August, 1881. Osuy Weaiber Bsxileisn. The following' will show the ' state of the thermometer, at the stations named, at 8.00 P. M. yesterday, ; Washington mean time, and also the amount of rainfall in kches for the twenty-four hours ending a. -a A a' BBBB " . . 3 exceP l aesday, when it h - 48 M furnished, by Sergesnt j James W. Watson, 8lgBal Officer at this Station: Tern. R. F. Weather. 70 .00 Clear 76 .00 Fair 73 .00 Cloudy 66 .00 Cloudy 87 .00 Clear 83 .00 Cloudy 85 .00 Fair 75 .00 Clear 90 .00 Clear , 81 .00 Clear 79 .00 Clear 75 .00 Cloudy 69 .00 Fair 80 . .00 Clear 81 .00 Clear 82 .00 Clear Atlanta Augusta Charleston Charlotte Oorsicana Oslveston.. Indianijia Jacksonville...... Key West Montgomery Punta Rassa Savannah. Wilmington...... Cedar Keys. .... . Pensacola.... ... PortEade The following are tbe Indications for the Sonth Atlantic States to-day: Slightly warmer .northeast to southeast I winds, becoming variable, partly cloudy weather, local rains and a, slight rise in ba rometer. Preasytorlma General Aaaembiy. Tbe Presbyterian General -Assembly meets at Staunton, Va., to-day. The dele- gates from Wilmington Presbytery are Ry I B. F. Marable, of Mt. Olive, and Ruling Elder W. H. Woolen, of Wayne county. Rev. Dr. Wilson, of the First Presbyterian ., . , ,; - A riA.w church In this city, wbo is Stated Clerk of tha Aaaemblv-wniba nresenL He left here I about ten days aco so as to be present at the installation of Rev. A. R. Kennedy (bis aon-in-law) as pastor of the Presbyterian I ifmA w-' v ik. ik.k 'V"f r I --. : -;-1 , : . ; - lolti oa whicn Atmiai wW leave the Carolina Central depot at 6.15 a. m., arriving at Laurinburg at 10.30 a. ra., for the accommodation of those who desire tn ha tiMPAtif w.tnfnlnir iKa i.in wiltiwsnwoeninai " "-- - " wave Laurrnburg at 4.15 p. m., and arrive BI V limingtOO SS - S-OU P. XO. J! OT DaTOCU- I tickets enquire orMessriH. McGarrity, L. Brown and Dan O'Connor. K1VBK AZIO AIABIIfE. Sieamer Regulator, hence, arrived at New York yesterday. A Schooner Charley Bucki,Ftencb, hence, arrived at New York on the 16th inst. Schooner Carrie 2fe2, Seavey, hence, arrived at Kennebunkport, Maine,: on the HthinsL Barnsti.e Coeealne lor XiOes of vjslr. : Chxcaoo, Oct. 11 i 1880. Three years ago my hair was coming out very fast, and I was nearly bald. 1 was also troubled with dandruff. I began using Btjrnetts (XwfJAiNB, and my hair imme- diately stopped coming out, and has con stant! v been tretting thicker, i My head is now entirely free from dandrna. My wife has used tbe Cocoaine with-equally as gratifying P.PtATrVwlth5 , ' f . V - tf aP.VM fh A rift.. :'- Bttrsbtt's Extracts are tbe purest fruit flavors, ' " ; t WHOLE NO, 4292 - ! J ; : .. ;' t: r . :. .: ;: . ;. For the Star Ao .appeal. OAUftHTERs of Caps Fkau. Spriog in her fre9b beauty is once more among us. In living green and sunshine glorious, she ita enthroned over nature; wLilo tbe air is thronged with tuneful birds, and ''the voice of the turtle is heard in the land.". This, bur memorial month, will soon siok into tbe of I " - w viu regrew, cast t aside like sea weed noon the shows of Hm . ST . - . ' While the floral offerioes of Memorial Dv . mmA:m . . . . upon the graves of our boys, and the echor?aof vthOn scred service still lin gers . lovingly upon our hearts the mue nana oi untiring women would fan Crathef 'themnnlvPfl InMlher nnra mn fn their annual meeting., and it is to meet ing that they urge your earnest attention. The object, pf a yearly gathering together ia to reorganize the: Association, to elect officers and managers for the ensuing year, nd,ihaKn.d1' n n"11 nnQl '?e-fifty cents which entitles each subscriber to a membership for one year and to a seat in the enclosure during the memorial services. 1 ai jneir last annual meeting they numbered I not over nrteen souls present: at the meet . . - "-.Kr-: i?S Ar? . m.u iUau uiuc uu imuuuueu w me summons. Such a lack of interest, or pa ff01 l V1 where eo little required, is almost unparalleled. and renders thosa who are not I physically .unable to attend, unworthy to Pe muierea leaj upon the mound, which they should hallow with tears and bedeck with flowers4 Be ye wives and I mnth i rr.w. u.v.uvio, aiutr suwui ikc Duuu ucgicvit A uo I cause was : a common one; should not the I aa. .1.. L. " a care also be common to all? Let not this anrwftl hn marln in iraln 'With nMirhaarltlir I rr . : your nanai come forward and loin the I thinned Tanks of earnest women, whose I onlv ambition ia. to keen Invincr watrh ntnr i - ----- ' " i bivouac no more beneath the stars. Homes I are no loneer deserted, and the tocsin of UVU OCaavBVA UCOU I A UC UUVB IU KICV L al -A lt . I war btkB Bounded its final clang. Wi are living, but fy are dead dead for you and for us 1 Daughters of Wilmington, will you, can you forget them ? For the Star. The ladies of Wilmington are asked to meet at the annual re union and join the Memorial Association, and it is to be hoped that each and every lady will be animated by the desire to keep alive in tbe memory o ,the oWe,r olka ad l teach 1 e y OU0?er to love and revere the deeds and memories of our dead soldiers, To many of us, old soldiera.lhere baa ap-. pewedfor some years past a lack of gen eral interest in this sad memorial, and as twe ofthem wfio fought and bled forprin- I ciples even now held dear, I plead, In be half of all my old comrades, with the ladies not to permit to languish and die the inter est thus far sustained and which tends to nourish" in our children the love of those principles for which the life blood of so many we loved and held dear was given in vain and whose memories even now, we fear, are, fading away. ' Where are now those noble ladies who ministered in those troubulous times years ago so lovingly and so tenderly to our suf fering ana starving as well as sick soldiers? We remember; them and thank them for their kindly interest then, but those same, or some of them who are still left here, do not now aid to keep alive the memories which they and we once loved. As year after year rolls on, the scythe of I Time cuts down from our midst one by one S . B - ai - . . a . al . I mose i wno now ox ue aeeas oi tnose wno SS."1; SfiK'. laK-lnsaiSS years hence when tne .Ladies' Memorial Association will be composed of those too young to know of themselves tbe trials and dangers to which tbeir fathers and brothers were exposed. It is only through the Association that Kneral interest can be sustained, and tne lies of Wilmington, who were never known to be backward in their duty, have this burden upon them. Let them consid er it a labor of love, and every old soldier will give bis aid, sod love them the more for keeping alive the recollections of the "time that tried men's souls." An Offices of the Old Third. British brig Busy Bee, Graham, for this port, has returned to Gravesecd dam aged, having been in collision. CITY ITHIHS. wiu m tfnDmvi arm , -n ... .1...... K. .A ...h. following places in the city: The Puree 11 House, Harris' News Stand, and the Stas Office. A BARK BARGAIN. A well established and prosperous Weekly Newspaper, located in a thri ving, growing town on the line of a prominent Baflroid, is offered for sale. Terms easy. For terms and particulars apply to the editor of this paper. "I DONT WANT THAT STUFF," is what a TAalSMa tattaa Aa kM fc-iaKawjl -BvtaaVn VlaS tSffVtn fTt. home eome medicine to core her of sick headache SZZZF.'T. latk ttS ffiSRSi enthusiastic in its praise that she induced twenty- two of the best families in her circle to adopt it as regular medicine,: That atuff "is Hop Bit- ters.-H9tanaaro. A DOWN TOWN MERCHANT, having passed several sleepless nights, disturbed by the agonies anrt Aiiaa at a arrfrerinar ehlld. and beeominir Con vinced that Mrs. wfasiow'a Soothing syrup was Jsatthsjsticle.aeaos child, .unrewmng ISMmsssamaiiwu. with what he haa done, sne reruaea to nave it m- buuulu, mm um wuuuu. ""-;" aS andth XWiaK.ailU w 1AAA3 SJUAB' ther with the child, i Dnrinff her absence he admin istered a portion of the Soothing Syrup to the ba- sy, ana saia i well, and the bright and hap elhrk wonderfnl chanore. end although at first offended at the deception, practiced upon her, has continued to use the Syrup, and suffering cry- I ing babies and sleepless nights have disappeared. I JL ainvle trial of the SvmD never vet failed tOIW- yet Dreli mother. Sold by all Druggists. SS cents a bottler , DIED BIDDLB. In this city, on the 18th Inst. JOHN W. RIDDLE, aged SS years. - The funeral will take place from the residence of his mother, at the corner ef Sixth and Castle sis. , at 10 o'clock to-day, (18th ) NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice. rpHERE WILL BE NO BUSINESS TRAN8AC X ted by the Banks of this citv. on Friday, the 80th Inst, that being a Legal Holiday.. . 8. D. WALLACE, Cashier " - ; - Bank of New Hanover. A. K. WALKER. Cashier -my 19 It ; . ' First National Bank i A Card mai LADIES OF THE MEMORIAL A8SOdI ' A ATION beg leave to return thanks to the Chiel MiT-a.i sad tfaaia f their enlcient services rendered on Memorial Day. Also to the Orator, for att appropriate and graceful address; the Cornet TAJneert Clttb, and Smatear Choir for tbeir beaotl fol moaic; the Chaplain, and all other friends who kindly lent their valuable aid npoa that occaeios. . my 19 It . Thraawaeka,.... ..B M .;('.v-TwoBaonttia,.M.:,!..'nM:.f ".numnath It Ml. . v .paayaan.vi.A.Ui a B3CT Con tract AdvartlieaMvU taBea at . '.' Uoaatarylowrataa. -"5.-' .vi: Tea lines selid ltoapareQ ijpe jauke osi' KaaVaJ i NEW"- ADVERTISEMENTS. : ' Auction. Auction. IWILt, 8KLL AT PUBLIC AUCT10H. ON daythefOth. bcglnnlriK .t 10 o'clock A. M ., the balance of tho ' . , STOCK OF TltoSl IL McKO Y, at Nos. 5 and 7 North Froataiieet. Alao ALL TBI BTORK FIXTUBKtf. I J I rs. auTtw I'uivuwni mj rail I . w. B. if eKOT. - I myisstnac Aalgate. nmrnvmn ia I - '-- -J-" : ti3 Inchoa. $S ahd Bbward, ALPACCA and GUTGHAlf, Browa, Black and Orm At- B1UK80WB, my 19 It Ototaiet aad Merchant TaUor. .;;.....Baw'G90.i8:! . gPRINQ AND SUMllKS : r ' NOVKLTIX8 I bABaiBOH A AXXKM. Battere. my 19 tf For Smithyillo. QN AND APTKB TflB 19 TH IN8TAITT, THE STBAXKB PASSPOBT wUl neame Bar r-raler I oT' '."r: wniw.w avin rm Mm.iiTim, mmTuig wun iooi or jiarset I Dunct, sii .uu A.. , except ea BBtardaTa. when I "m leave Bmithyuie at i.ao a. m., and win mlnrton at4r. M. my 18 tf 3. W. DARFKR. Commissioner's Sale of IM TN OBBDHNCB TO. AND PTTRSTTAWCK nr I T e--a I . an order of aale made at the December term. 1880. of Uo Superior Court of NewHanorer Oomaty. In uw ww ui tt uuim a. jacnary. juaiaUB. arauat jr. jLm Bwann ana outers, aeiendante. I eUL c Monday tbe 6th day of June, prox, (It belnathe on urat nmj oi me sapenor uoort), at tne Oonrt Uoaae door, hi the city of Wilmington, at the boor of IS o'clock. X.. expoee to sale to the highest bidder, at public auction, that Lot t f Land and i remlaee la tbe city of WUmington, on the Houtbweat oorner of Nun and Fifth atreota extending aixty-aix feet on Fifth Street, and 139 feet on Nan Street, belegE. end Of Lot 1, Block 108, and the reaidenceof the iauj a ibb jaary u. waaaeiL Termteeah. loh is j. roissoN. my 15 ta Ckm la. toner. Grand Excursion To Washlnstoa dtj. Ac Ileturn. FtOM WILMINGTON, LBAVTNO FKONT ST. . Depot at 8 P. M.. ItOHDAT. JUVM UTB, and arriTing in Waehlngton, D. O. . Tneeday Atonln f 1A a-.AitfW1r T9a.a,.4. arer-a. a Z a . T mw IV w xW,jb. MVUaBUAIUlK ABB TV WTTH I II If 1 TTfl two Save and nighto. Special Care reaexred reaexTed far White neoi Mirer Whit MS, iteat oi oraer wiu ne Dreaerran. Stfrtahnnt i attached. Fare from Wilmington and return only aahuu, iium uuioBnoro ana reiara oniy f.a.uu! rrom Weldon and return S4.0Q. Radnmd ratM win h given frem Florence to Wilmington, Newbern to Uoldflboro, Tarboro to Bocky Atou&t. TlckeU for eale as to June 6th. br CaoL John I. Boatwriirht Mr. O. W. Yatee, W. U. Howe, Anthony BUalteby or Elijah Lane. For farther pkrticnlar apply to . W. H. HOWA or ANTHONY MAULT8BY, Maaa gera my 15 1m For Sale. JQ GOOD MULES, SIX TO XIQBT TIAR9 old. Suit Turpentine or Timber bnalneaa. Apply to T. J. SOUTBKRLAND. my 15 tf Snd Street. French Elillinery. NBWKST AND M03T bttush in tbb " city at Mies S. A. 8TROCK.S, in the Leeamaa Honae, between Market and Dock atreeta, my 1 S tf The Inventory QF MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS STOCK at Exchange Corner, ie now complete aad subject to ine exammauoa or Dnjera, who are requested to hand in their prepositions on or before the Slat Instant F.HALL, my 17 5t Aeslgnee. Timothy Hay. JUST RECEIVED, A LOT OF ' PRIME TIMOTHY HAY. For sale low by mh 3.tr C. ii. WRIGHT. ;. ' LINENS. . Brown tc Roddick ,45 MaFket Street. X INBN TABLE DAMASKS. ' J NAPKINS. DOILIES and TOWELS. We are offering some Bare Bargains ia tbla Line all New and Fancy NoTelUea. KEEP COOL AND BHADTi ' FANS 1 FANS I FANS I for tbe mullon. Alao, BUN SHADES and PARASOLS, la aU qealltlee and styles, from 16c up. . , Give us a call and see for yenrselTee. BROWN A BODDICK. my IS tf 4ft Market BL Ls Ss Lb NEXT DRAWING OF THE ' Louisiana State Lottery nPAKES PLACE JUNE IA PRIZES . FROM A. $80,000 to $100,000. Price, Whole tickets. $10 1 Halves. t5: Tenths. $1. ivee.is; tfri- '. Wltsdngtos, 2C a Aaarees juoca jwx in, my IS tf . j ' m JNeed a TOUIO USE rJlrss Joe Person's INDIAN mmm m. mmm a plBaira V" f M 111 I m Ql I CfTO Oxvobd, N. C, Feb. 1, 1880. Mrs. Joe Peri on 'a Remedy cured oar little girl, who was badly afflicted with Scrofula ta the eyes, after all other available maana had failed.' H. E. ELLIOTT. Kn close stamp for testimonials of remarkable cures. Prepared by Mrs. Joe Person, Franklin ton, N. C. For sale by mhlftly WM. H. GREEN, Drugglat, nae ; wumingtoa. a. u. : Seasoiialile. Salaliie iiiil' Sensilile ARB THE GOOD TO BE HAD AT OUR PLACE only. RICH, RARE AND RACT, are the style snd make ap of our Games ts. ' SUPERIOR, SUPERB, SPLENDID, are the exclamations snd praises bestowed trpoe as for our superior selection of Ciothlng.' Having the largest stock! tn the idty ws are better able to rive yos whatever you deal re tn the Clothing and .far. Dishing Line. A call ls solicited at A. DAVID'S, my 15 tf Leading Clothier aad Famlaher,