. i1'..'-!." 'V, '" 1 : il i 11 i tthh) Bpxx. An Act. to The followinc bill was passed by the laslXegislaidfe in regard to ofii iaadtertisiDjrnd wo -publish it for the benefit of the sheriffs ipE tbe, different counties in this section:-,, t fhk deneraC Assembly of North -Ccer6liiif.tftenactr -, j" ' ; Section 1. . That notices of every sale of real estate, made by orde'r of . aoy coart, or -sale under execution, shall be published once a week for f our '2 weeksmme4iately preceding auch! sale in a.newspaper (if any there be) published in the copnty wherein suoh sale is to be made: Provided, That the cost of such, publication shall not, in any case, exceed three lollars, .to be taxed as other costs in such proceedings or action. Sec 2. That the notices, required by section 45, chapter 45, tf Battle's llevisal, shall bo published once a week for four weeks in a newspaper (if ''any there be) published in the county: Provided, That the costs thereof shall not, in any case, exceed two dollars. . Sec 3. That the annual statement of county commissioners, required by section 13 of chapter 27, Battle's Iie visal, shall be published in a newspa paper (tfany there be) published in the county: Provided, -That the costs of the same shall not exceed ahalf a cent a word. ". .. . .. . . ' - , Sec. 4. That the annual report of the county finance committee shall be published in a newspaper (if any there -be) published in the county: Provided, jfhat the cost of the bame shall not exceed a half a cent a word. Sec. 5. That all laws and clauses of laws in conflict with this act be and the sameare hereby repealed. I sec. 6. mat tnis act Buaiii ue iu force from and after the first day of March, 1881. j ? I Ratified! this, the 'llth. day of March, A. D. 1881. a qijeer:bailuoad SCHEME. Jay Ronld Coming Down loFIireneev : Soain Carolina. . Special to the .New York Hera id. Fayetjeville, N. C, March 2G. Quite a ripple of excitement was created here yesterday by the ap pearance on our streets of Mr. Humphrey, a former railroad IL. W. presi- dent in this State, who was under stood to represent ' Jay Gould, and was said to be negotiating for the purchase of the Fayetteville &i Flor ence Railroad. Rumor says that Mr. Gould proposes to build a road from Norfolk, Va., via Fayetteville ko Florence. Should such a road be consummated it is Baid this 1 would give Gould the shortest and most direct " through railroad route Ifrom the Atlantic to the Pacific, which line will ran through the whole cot ton belt, with a direct outlet to Eu rope at Norfolk. There js a charter for the Fayetteville & Florence Rail road, grading on which was done eight or nine years aso from Fay etteville to Shoe Beel, on the Car olina' Central Railway. : Mr. Mc Kealhan, of this city, is the i presi dent of the road.' There is also a char terfora road from Fayetteville to Goldsboro, and another from thence to the Virginia State line in the dU reotion of and in an air line with Norfolk. These two charters were consolidated by the North , Carolina T.amelatnia taof" tirintAi 7.T w TTnm. 1 phrey - says that money has been raised to build the road from Flor jence to-'tlje Virginia line, but whether the really represents Gould or has Succeeded in his negotiations has not fieen divulged. IE these reports prove rue speculation as to Gould's scheme for a route to and an outlet on. the tlantic seaboard" for his southern system of railroads may be '.set at rest. . !; v . y . - :- -, ANOTHER ACCOUNT OF IT. The Winston (N. C.) Sentinel savs: A company of Northern and Eng lish capitalists are anxious to get con trol of the Fayetteville and Florence j Railroad for the purpose of consolida ting the iaame with a new contem plated road from Norfolk, via' Snow Hill, Goldsboro, Fayetteville and Shoe Heel, to Columbia, S. C." U yirslnla Debt Question tn a Nnt- - jv t nii : .' ' - Waa. Correspondent Dispatch. : The MeCulloch bill, which the debt- piyers of Virginia advocated, fixes U)e debt !rdte of at $32,000,000, makes the interest an " average ,of 4 per cent.j makes coupons" receivable jf Or taxes and other dues to the' State, land the bonds non-taxable. This bill Was atrrfiftd nnrtn tlT tha nraAttnva nwiA ifie qtaie autnorities. ;r,The Jiiddle- berjrer hill. "whi.h . t.ho 1?aai.. iavocate; fixes the debtat les than S20.ooo.nnff TMiitoo .h nnn;. .A. receivable for itaxes. &a.. ind t.h Jonds taxable. It fixes the rate of pnterest at 3 per cent., and its authors neither sought nor had any confer on ee -with the creditors. The credit ors oppose it. . To SberifiTa. ' . Raleigh Visitor.. ; : The synopsis of the : new revenue act which went the rounds of the State press recently contained an er rbr. In that synopsis, retail dealers Of malt liquors only were placed upon t le same footing with dealers in spi r tuous liquors. There is a drttinc i on between these . dealers retail ealers jof inalt liquors only are to pay a license or of thirty-six dol lars per j year in advance, while per sons who sell all kinds of liquors, cor dials or bitters in quantities less tpan a gallon, Bhall pay a license tax of sixty dollars per year in advance. In either case the licenseis not to be ISSUed for a RhortPr tima than turaWa lonths. . . - . J ndsre. Shinn will tme.p.tpc .Tn r? eta nhenck, Kn uk). -'; k.. . ft CAPTIONS AND SUMiaABV UP ACTS Of tlie". teemlmiure. Pasted at Selon of 1881. -RileiRhewsObsever.) i" An act 'lb; authorize ahe Vcouniyj commissioners f the county of Har-', nettto levy '".a Special tax. . Ratified Alarch 11. :- ? tl-s ' An act to enable the couuty oora-; raissioners of certain counties, in their discretion, to regulate the amount of the sheriff's of tax collector's? bonds." Tbispplies to Columb&saBd-Frank-lin countiesji ? Ratified March 11. An act to incorporate the bank of Craven. Ratified March 11. 1 An act to repeal section 4, chapter. 117, of the laws of 1879. Repealsjo much of jsaidJ acgas requiresan? analysis to be mado at coroner's in-: quests. ; r .vi ; ' : - t J An act to amend chapter 27, bat-; tie's RevisaL Relates to county com-; missionecs, and substitutes the words "December and June". for "Septem ber and March," wherever they occur in said chapter i Ratified Maroh 11. An act to lncorporatetne itaieign Street Railway Company. " Ratified March 11. , r , - v" i v An act to protect fish in Lumber: river, in the counties of Columbus and Robeson. Makes it a misde- meanor to take fish in said river be-t tween March 1st and November 1st,1 by any other means. than; hook and line. " Ratified March 11. r-i; An act to amend the charter of the town of Beaufort. Ratified on the llth of March. I - ; . - An act for the support of the Pen itentiary and convicts for the years 1881-82. Appropriates $75,000 per annum for the support and guarding the convicts. ,s Ratified March , 11. . Aa act to amend, section 25, of chapter 104, Battle's .Re visa!. Re lates to ditches and drains through lands of adjacent owners. Ratified March 11. 1 . . : r , . An act concerning representation in the House of Representatives. Changes the former representation by giving Mecklenburg three mem- ; bers; J? ranKim and ixortnampion two members, and takes from Caswell, Craven, Duplin, Rowan and Wilkes, euo member eah.; Ratified March 11. An act to "provide for. additional servants in the. various -departments. 375. An act to designate the hoh- days to be observed and dates when papers will be due. T, Makes January 1st, February 2 2d, May 10th, May 20th, July 4tb, and Thanksgiving Day and 25th .of December; public holidays, and regulates the payment of commercial paper falling due: on those days. Ratified Maroh ll. An act to extend the time to re deem lands sold for taxes. Extends the same to January 1, 1882.; Rati fied March 11. " : An act concaming representation in the Senate. This act retain thQ former Senatorial district except it puts Pender with New Hanover in the twelfth district; ejives to the fif teenth district, . composed 'of " the counties of Columbus and Robeson, two Senators ; "makes the twenty second district consist of -Chatham and Alamance, with one (I : Senator; and gives Guilford alone one Senator; Ratified March 11. - r r An act to incorporate the Westers Insane Asylum. Incorporates the North Carolina Insane Asylum, and creates a board of nine directors for Its management, to be divided into, three classes, whose office shall be vacated in 1883'-85-87. .'i An act. to establish a public road -through the State's land and to im prove the same,; .Provides' forlayinj? out a road through the public lands in Craven and Jones jcounties. V :;V.a An act to supply the North.Caro- Una Insane Asylum with pure water. An act to make dogs listed for tax ation , the Eubject of , larceny. - Pro :vides 'that dogs listed 'shall be ; the. ssnbect of larceny. The tax sha lb? one dollar, to be applied to theedm mon school fund. Ratified March 11. .. An act to incorporate theJlankJot .Enfield. Ratified March 11. i ; An act to amend section 1, chapter 70, Battle's Revisal. i Relates to en ticing servants from employers. Rat ified March u.r'.--l' . 0 . . : An act, to abolish, fencealo' Warfeni county. - This act makes it unlawful for any hve stock to run at large in Warren county. Said act to be sub mitted to the voters of said county. Ratified March 11. " i " . An act to facilitate the settlement, of executors and administrators f and guardians. ' This act allows the ad ministrator, fcci, to pay to the JudgV orf rooate moneys, dec., belonging to legatees and contributees, and for administrators or guardians to turn in assets to the Judge; of -Probate.' Ratified March Hi 'a Xi hi ir: .-?. --?l-3 An act to amendcbapter 34, sec tion 1, laws of 1873 and;1874," This act refers to the marshal of :. the Su preme CourtJc)iangihghi8: salary from $2 per diem to 1500 per annum, payable monthly,; ?Mv llhi ,-Atiraot to amend the iawsprescrib ing the duties of coroners.', Prescribes that it shall not be requisite td Ihold an inquest without probable cause.. Ratified March 11. ijX ;S i An. act to amend the charter of the town of Mount Olive, in' Wayne county. - I ;;;;-r:, :::: i An act to amend section 2, chap'4 ter 126, Battle's Revisal. .This act makes the amount of bonds ;to ' be given by the commissioner of wrecks $4,000. Ratified Marcb 1 1. ' . 1 An act to allow, the xsounty j com missioners to place ; the names of school cbmmittemen in the jury box. Ratified March ll..g;;vr;rf An act to amend chapter 264, laws of 1879. . Makes it the duty of solici tors to discharge' 'Witnesses i at the' end of criminal actions and; to give certificates, and ho such witness shall be-,' paid without suchi certificate.' xvaiinea marcn -'li.- ;r-..;i h: ... An act supplemental td' 'an acfcf V ratmed F ebruary 23, 1881, to pro vide for the erection of 'monument to the late Gov. -Richard Caswell, Allows Gov. Jarvis, in' hisrdi'sere tion, to have the Caswell .monument erected on the "public square, in Kin eton. Ratified Maroh 11. .. ... , ; An actf.0 extend-the titns for the registration rof fleeds andVotber con veyances. Extends the time two years.' : ;Aii act to prohibiuhe pale of spir Unouror intoxicating liquors within two miles t the colored Missionary Baptist' Churcb,.aL' Best Station,; in Wayne,oounty. ; .i . . An act to amend chapter . 70 of Battle's Revisal. Refers to notaries public requires them iq renew their bonds every two years.'.. Those now in l6ffice! to renew- by, July lr 1881. Ratified March 11.' , , An aot to incorporate the town of Lewiston, In. the "county of Bertie. Ratifipd' Maroh 11. . Z3 :r mm INDORSED Br";.. PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND : .;the AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. ; THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. , SYMPTOMS OF A. , - TORPID LIVER. ? jLoBBof ftppetitojM'aaBeft.bowela coattve. Pain in theHead.with a dull sensation in 3 the bac part, Pain under the shguTder- - blade, fullness after eating, with a disin- . . clination to -exertion ofbody or rnind Irritability of temper. Low BpiritsTLoss ,. . of memory, with a feeling of having neg - lected some duty wearinesB, Pizginesa, j Fluttering of the Heart, Dote beforethe v eyes, Yellow Bkin, HeadacheBestless-' ness at night, highly colored Urine. I? THESE WASHINGS ABE TTWHEEDED, . ; SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED, f -XTITT'SPILLSar especially adapted to such caes,one dose effects suehachange of feeling aa to astonish the sufferer. . They Increase tb Appetite, and cause t lie body to Take a Fleab. thus tbe system is IiareaUve Onsnt, Bftolar Stoels are pro- duced. . Price 85 cents. SS Mmrsy Bt. N.Y. V- TUTT'S-HAIRDYE. - Gray Halr or tVirreKKSs changed to a Glossy Black by a Bingle application of this Dyk. It imparts a natural color, acU Instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, or aontby express on receipt of $1 . Office, 35 Murray St., New York. B TTTT8 KISCAL arTalabl InftnaUoa d 1 Catftd KsmwUI fee Uc4 JTBSX M prllcaUoa. ap 13 eoi DtWlT, . f j tatbsa : arm' -w-jV J if w ' of Dusine,ealc eaed by tbe strain of your duties .void (timulitnts and . o Hop Bitter . " Tf ma u Tonnflr'an FIf yon area m&n of let- nla voile, to rea oro rain uerve And rg taU. . jr ovtr r-ut- ri waste, nso Hop B. safferlasfr many in tioa if you are mar youo, gufferingr from lag on a bed f sick- - jseretion . or. dissipa tied or single, old or oor&eaiui or isni . itters. ' .1 'Whoerer you are, whenever yon -feel iraaUyfroin some form of K id now ThouKwus alo an- '4hji o n r system needs cleansing, ton- disease that micrlit tag or gtimniaang, without nMrt5attfo J bare been Drevciited by a timely use of -nop nopBixtors 'BsreyeiKfjia. o. i. c.r plaint, disease EOP HERS land Irresistiv- towels, Mood. liver ornervc t ble are for drunkenness, Ton will fce use of opium, tobacco, or narcotic: cured if yen use nop airier ; Ifyouaresbii- BoMbydpZ' plsti fcair Circular. piy wgi nnt fow spirited, try Mi It may save your NEVER r"f J Bor Brmoa lire, it rcs saved hun dreds. . ; jrra co j Tomato. OaC ap Hecdlm&W -lo'tdta sa -i: ana 'i CELEBRATED-' SHOOTING CHILLS DOWN TES BACK, - Dull pain In the' llmbsrsatiBearDiltoiunesB, are symptoms cf approaching fever, and . ague. Use without delay Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, which substitutes for the chill sensation a g nisi warmth. xcguatw un Bwmaco, ana imparts tone to -tne u -yer. The bowels.-the stomach and the biliary gland being restored toa healthy condition the disease is conqaered at the outset. ' -- J- - -: Forsaleby all nrugglata and Dealers generally. i ap 1 Deod&Wly tnthea ; - nrm IRON -BITTERS--are-highly recomrnended for "all diseases requiring a' .' Mgstionyspeji)sii ltiiei;i9:StiiliIiack of 'P. f eihi rmia and ikves'new lift to 6.t;t, jLfie; aciriiKe a cnarm on uxe J fffj'imgiSl dyspeptic , I Me iutk-oiiwt 'ieoaaalWritevfor the -j A B C -Bookeairuising and msMTeading; ?tf fre. aT tzi is .THM BMMilBaiBdBSaBSBAHHHsHinaiMnsll Mm m 7 r&b. s c. mm - -x - sit Ilia' Proposed Exteni.Iou.ot the Vlr . Klula Rlltfland Hallroad ' " '1 Charlotte Observer; 31st i : A- letter 3 received 5 here yesterday from a geutleroan residing in Balti more expresses the opinion that the: Virginia Midland extension to Char-; lotto ia atilh contemplated' hotwith-i standing the recent lease of lhe:Air-r Lino -byl the Richmond , & Danville' Railroad .Company. It i said. that Baltimore merchants have taken the, matter bo much to heart that a public meeting has been jalled,and Uijb opin ion prevails that the busineeH-exigen-ciea . of the .Monumenial City, abso-s lutely "require the penetration of at least one railroad from there intb.tue cotton belt, and that ihe basine'ss men there are ready to put their shdhlders to the wheel; The "Virgihhv Midland is now regarded"' aa'a Baltimore' road and as it butts up against the Rich mood & Danville Railroad combina tion at Danville, there is no friendly Southern outUt.X'BaltimorVb'aual' says it must and wiYr have -ono, and the project of a connecting linlt lje tween Danville and Charlotte must be built. . .. Iltstorlo memorial la Bladen o This county is very rich and fertile; was the scene of many Revolutionary incidents; the fights at Elizabethtown occurred right in the centre of this town; it was then thai Col. Sheigsby, a British officer, felljwho, by the way, war the father in-law; of the original Bingham; tjf Bingham1 Sohodlf fame. Brown's Creeic, jut below,- wasf where Corn wallis stopped to water his army on his retreat f roni Guilford C. U., and also where Maj.' Webster, of the British army; .was buried, foriwhoue remains the British Government after ward offered a large reward, Cbrn wallls was then on bis way to Wil mington to effect aj auction - with Sir Peter Parker in command o f 'th Royal naval forces at that place, curious story is related - in - referenc to an attempt to disinter the body d Maj. " Webster by' theMate Josep Toomer, Mr. Maurice ;viMoore, o Brunswick county, and others,' which may be given, in my next.'.Bromp-' ton Castle, the residence .''ofGov Johnston, of Colonial times, is just above this place on the plantation of Duncan Cromartie, Esq. -The (re mains of tbe old foundations' are yet to; be seen, i McDonald,: the husband of Flora, and Commandant of the Tory forces, passed through this county and afterwards met I Cols. Moore, Caswell and others in com mand of the patriot forces at Moore's creek bridge, resulting ' in the cap ture of McDonald's chest, McDonald's death, and the complete overthrow of his forces. It was here that' Cols. Brown and Robeson; lived: and died, full of years and .honors; doing as much as any two men jo the then U. S. to achieve our independence of the mother country. It was in honor of the latter that tbe present adjoining The fcteamer Henry Frank, from Mem phis, arrived at Kew Orleans yesterday with a cargo of 9.238 bales of cotton. 1,250 sacks of cotton seed, .1,224 sacks of oil cake, 750 sacks of corn, 500 sacks of meal arid snn driep. Tbia exceeds the champion carc;o of 1879. by 382 bales. : ; t ! JVK 1881 otdwinK It. it cenUin. five colored plmlu, tfcgniinii, , -ukut mtu ). and fult ducripHoat, prli ud dtnrtioai for . I'lar.ting Im vmriti of VcetlaM and Hower Swdt, F!.ini!, Umsi.tu. leraliuble to sli. fi-iijjo croira Mcdi wi!U . . isi! m-ft ri;sbl for plwlics !n lie 'Omsk thn those yw i. nu.-mtr tiiuotio. " a cllj of MiiMjiui," 1 , B. K. FJJV2JY & CO., Bstroit, Kic . de 81 WeowSt . . . , . ! PRESCRIPTION FREE For the upeedy Care orNerron Weakaats, Lost Vltalitr. Prematare Debtlltr. Herroaaaets. ' VespoadeacT, Coafatioa of Ideas, arertloa t Society. Dereetlre Kemorr, aid au Duorden .broaakt on by IadUcreet Habita aid Excesses. Aajr drnggrlt baa the lanedleat. 8ENT in nj SEALED ENVELOPE. ADDRESS D RJWi S. J AO U ES oENT IN PUIS A fill CO . . 130 West Sixth St, CESdSTIATL OK ; " HealtK fe WealtH ! Ui TH.' B.0. WEST'S" NKRVff ANIi BRAIN U TREATMENT : a specific f or Hyeterla, Ooh, -rainons. nervous ueaaacne; ' Mental uepreseien, Loho' Memory, Impotency, Prematare Old Age, caased by over exertion, excesses, . or over Indul gence, which leads to mutrjr decay and 4eath. One box will enra recent , cases. . a"h box con tains one month's treatment. One dollar a box. or six boxes for fire dollars; sent by mail 1 prepaid on receipt of price. We gaaraatea six boxes to cure any casa .- With each order received by as for six boxes accompanied with five dollars, ! we will send the purchaser onr ' written goarantee to re turn the monev if the treatment does not effect a core. QaaraBtees issued by WM. H. 6UBKN, irng fist. (successor to Green a Planner), WltmiDgton, N. C, orders by mail will receive prompt atten tion. ' ma T THE DAHY STAR. OLD EST DAILY PAPER IN NORTH CAROLINA! 1"5& mHE OAILT MOKSIJfO FUtST-CLASS BEMOCRATIC . NEWSPAPER, published at'thefollowins low , J . . , ; Jr. . BATES OF SITBSCBIPTIOHt Cne Year, postage paid,. Six Months,. . ' Three , , ' V' ," " " One " ::' - !- . 3 55 Contains full Reports of the Wilmington Ma ; kets, Telegraphic Beports bf the Northern : : and European Markets, and the Latest ! ' V General News, by Telegraph and ,,: Mail, from all parts of the . World.; Largest DAILY CIRCULATION inthe STATE m r.-. ' - Editos H Paoparrroa, mat X i 9 FOR RESTORING GRAY-HAIR TO ITS NATURAL" VITALITY 'AND ''COLOR.'"' ! -4 It.' is Kmost agreeable; dressingr,':'wliich Is' af once(fcJtmlesa ancL effectual; for pre serving : tlie ; Jaair.rn J t e restores, tx-itlx ibe glossand-fresljness 6f ymith-aded brrgraj'; Ught ftnJ red, hairf tp jicJl hro wnV4eep .blacky; as:may Mdesired. TCy its Inse flflrj hair i is - jt jijckenedg ;ttiidrJwldness-6fiea though nxtalways cured; U thecfocfcdftng bf the hair immediately andecarst-s.a new grOTrth itfall cascs-iwheretthe gisuds are not decayed; 'i-.whiIe.;tor,hrasbyy .wealc,ior otherwise diseased hair, itjmpa.i YilolUy and strength, and jrenders it pliable. -. r 2 The Vioon cleanses tha'scab)r cure? r.r.l. prevents the f orrjaatiou jof JTandrafi' ; ai ul , by its coolkig,-stimulatiiig, atwl eoolhiiig properties, it heals-moet if not all f the humors and diseases peculiar to the scalp, keeping; it cool,3 clean;, aRd,soft,"nnder which conditions diseases of , the scalp' and hattiire; impossible. :izv t ;:'A$f tk Vremag fbi 1ia4ies' Hair: The JVjgok js incomparable.; f It s cblbrf less, contains neither oil nor dye, and will not soil white cambric i r It j imparts; an, agreeable-and iasting'perfume, and as an article for the toilet it is economical and unsurpassed in its excellence, j -; j r - 4. -. Prepared by Dri'Ji'd.-Ayer 8t Co., Practical aiv Analrttcal Chemists," - ' , . ... 'Lowe"lf,Mass. . ' ... .; ., . OU) BT AU, BOa3tBH'STZRjrWHBBE. I : apSeodlT ' - auwafr : ,nrm ';:-L Is the Best cfnd Most Agree ab Id Preparation For Constipation, Bllloasness, ; Jgftftrtache, Torpid lVtver, Hem orrnol ds, Indisposition, and all -Disorders arising: from an ob structed state of the ssrstem. ' Ladles and children, and those who dislilce taklnr pllla and nauseous medicines, are espe- ' dally pleased with its agreeable qualities, i I TROPIC-PKUIT LAXATIVE may be nsed 'H cathartic, or aperient medicine, and while It pro- : 1 daces the same result as the agents named, it is . entirely free from the usual objections common - ,tothem. Packed iabroaueed oat bwxeatoHly. . Price 25 cts. Large boxes 6oc. f Sold by all first-class Druggists. mh 5 Deod&W tu th sa : nrm HUGH SISSON &;; SONS , Importers, Dealers and Manufacturers of hi I. UiarDie statuary. HONTJHENTS, . SAKTELS FTTEHITURE SLABS, "" ALTAESVf THE TOMBS, 1 Ul -r i. And Corner North and. , Monument Sts; d Ji EST"1 Drawings and Estimates' furnished free. ' BALTIMORE, HD. j ,mh8) D3aw&Wly ; : . j . . i - - mi wed satr : ': 05 fillard: Hotels Latere fflstpoiiette April 7, 18S1, rpHBC DRAWING WILL TAKH. PLACE AS1 X LOLIBVlLLJa, KY nnf'er authority of a spe cial act ef the Kentucky -Legtalature; and will be' utder the absolute ebntrol of disihtetested TOmmis-d aioners appointea py tne act . , . l ; r ; . u...; uX.I8TOFPRIZEStJ ff: The-Wniarct Ho'tel with&i its j Fixtures and .Fonuture.. One Residence on Green Street .... .''..;...$lB,00a use nesiaence on ureea street. ........ 10 ouu Two Cash Prises, each $5,000... LlOCOO Two Cash Prinea, each fa.oao....... x... Five Cash Prizes, each i,000. . -n.908 Five Cash Prises, each $600 ........U ...;-.60aj One hundred Cash Prizes, each $53 ..'..v 5O00 Five hundred Cash Frizes, each $i0 ... 10,000 Onahetof Bar Furniture.......-.....; J 1..9W One Fine Piano i c i : 800 . One Handsome Silver Tea Bet...-.......,...' J05 400 Boxes Old Bourbon Whisky, $35.E. . . . . 14,400 10BasketsChampanev$35..... .kM...i 860 Five hundred Cash Frizes, each JtJO,,..; S,rO0 400 Boxes Fine Wines,13j i ,ono 800 Boxes RpbertsoitCounr' Whisky; $891 8,000 400 Boxe8BawaCtoM,,$10i. ..,..;..;: 6,000 Jive hundred Cash Prizes each $10 .. :..'?76,000 Amounting to : $369,850. WholeTlekets $8; Halves $4; t ftuartersar f. Remittances msy be made by Bank Check, Bx presa. Postal Honey Order of Registered Mail ; Responsible agents wanted at all points. For circulars givlag full information and for tickets, j -f ' , " - ' - Address -W; C. D. WHIP8,- t s -v- Willard Hotel, Loolsville, Ky. ' t eb S DS tewW8ur;se-wed sat i t lt050ewkrd! TsTaVwHPAY THE ABO VERB WARD FOR vv aaveaseof Liver Complaint, -Drspepala. Sick Headache,- IndlgeeUenf CoosttpaOon ot-XXUve- ness wfrcaunacnra witn - west's vegetaBiexiver Pills, when the directions are strictly -eomplled with.' TheV are' purely Vegetable, 'and never fail to give naafactfca.i ugar Coated? Large boxes, containing to Pilla, 5 cants? For sale y aB tirni;-glsts.- Beware f eouaterT ettf and- Mutations- The genuine manufactured only by 70HNC W8T CO.. "The PIU 4laker8.:i8I 1ST W.. Madison St , Chloairo. Free-trial package sent by mall pre paid on rect iptot-a cent-stamp. - h i mhS3D&Wly ... j,:,- sWUKTXi.ilU O, j Offlcfr-Upatairs. fa Bricte Bnllning. 'ecctrpled by . i Speciaiattentiott toaaimaMColeeOjmB on sums tit too afi' upwards mader, foc.-Frra Par Cent H Without suit, i Drawing Deedaatatgagea, c. A specialty: -s -"f "t , : a t-.: d 6DAWtr - C315L1 rlata .prGiJrsisH Of the CliOlce Brlwfth usri ..i.w..3 r kale he J :mSBEfj Prepared frOmH'ITJ tropical g g S . . fruits T 'jf and plants.' L 3 , Saturday, Harchl281 JU8T.'BKCEIVED,,;TWt':.HCNl),llBD'lKD F1FTT-OMK AND ONE HALF, (251)) LBS. or BOYSTER'S celebrated. ; -- : - . - ;-'! : n : - Home-Made Candy, Given up by all to be BETTER than the ' bett Trench Candy. We are selling It at the EXTREME LY LOW FIGUBE OF ' , ' ' . , - j FORTY CENTS PER POUND.V CaQ early this morning f 1 r your Sunday's supply : - - ' - - 6f this delicious artide. so, as to avoid our Ufual Sarday nighTa nuh.J ' q'.'.-j i? y ti S- "lit ; Owing to tlte demand being greater than the sup ply, we save been unable of lata to always keep It on hand, but Boyrter has promised us not less than from Two Hundred , and Fifty; to Three Hundred Pounds per week, for the next two weeks, an af terjtaat time Fire Hundred."' ' ' ' v- Springfield Hams;;5 A small lot left of those ' fine 8PBXNGFIELD HAM3, . - - .. . . :i 1 ... , i . wmcn so rapuuy acquired favor after we Introduced them in this market last year :' VV' Liquor Wme&c. : As the State Legislature has passed the Prohlbi tloa Bill, we advise all of our friends and custom ers to lay In a stock of' CAFE FEAR, VIRGINIA; GLADES or STEWART'S BYE. j We also have on a nd a large! stock of HUMM and QSIDSEICK WINE and XOTI'S CIDER, preparatory to the time when the Prohibition Bill will not allow us to drink any thing else, and advise ever one to ac- custom themselves to these beverages before the bUlgoeslnto effect. ' : Trusting all will call before purehasijig else where, - : - ' i ! - i " i " i , ' - We are yours truly. . - " f P.- L; Bridgers & Co; mhUlf T OF ALL :; :P03 HAiT AND BSAS?.: ; ' . . !-, --( - " For more than a third of a ccntary the Mcilon Blast&ng rjintmeiithas been known to millions all over tho world as the only safe relianco for tho relief of ftbove price and praise tHe best of its if)inATtta anrl Tioin it: ia a Tnariimna ; a V4 v vx jr vtiu va vAsyA. ii4a youi Jlnstan Liniment is 'witlioct an equal. It penetrates flesh and muscle to the very bone making the continu ance of pain and inflammation impos sible. Its effects uoon Human Flesh, and tlio Brute Creation aro equally woniier- iui iiii; iin-n nam - ;. - . - Liniment 13 nccilcd by somebody in every house. Every day brings news of tbe agony of aik awful scold or burn subdued, of rheumatie martyrs re storetl, or a valuable horse or ox saved by tho healing power of this which speedily, cores Bucli , ailments of the HUMAN FIESH as ' H" - Rhenmftticitt. Kv11lnira. Sttflr ouus, looimKa juaseies asnrns and 'Scalds,:Cuts, BrKiee atad Sprains , Poisonous' Bites and Stlnss. Stillness, ' LameneM," Old Sores, Ulcers, Frostbites, Cbilblaiiur, Sore Kipples, Caked- Breast, and indeed e very form of '-external dis ease. It beds without sears.- -, ? For the Bbute Ceeation it cures ' Sprains, StViMy -SUIT Joints, Fouiader'Sarnesa Soes, Hoof IMS eases, Foot Hot, Screw Worm, Scab, trails, Spavin, Thrash, Ringbone, Old. Sores,, Ioll.JEvil, Film . upon the Bight said every" other ailment to which the occupant s r of . the Stable and Stock Yard arllable. -The Bfexlcoa Mustangf Liniment always cures and merer disappoints : anditla, positivelyj .... ; ,., .... uoiiow jiorn, Heracenes,i,Tvuia- CF. ALL MM POS HA1T :0E BEAST, IfsbJ Wly Lime.' s. !--! j.-jj 5 flti-J; FOR COtTON, PKANUTB, d t4i i WHEAT, CORN, AND VEQETABUCS OF ALL KINDS, j s'ci'orealeby y.v :r.r... 1. . . HAL1V& -BEAKS ALL. IIABBLEi Pi'-' Stones. '-gJSS WORK AT LOWBSt NEW TOR PRICKS. DESIGNS 8FNT BT MAIL. WORK I ;PACKBp AND SHIPPKD, AT OUR RISK, f TO Ant WO nv irmt snrmm TO ANY FART OF THJJ SOUTH. CO - 4 J-v,i!J. 5 T. Lafayette Place, Rtw. ITorU iWathan'a V onnmental Danmn in hnoa- ale to the Trade, ' v ' 1 - i dec 4 D&Wtf - iBbok Canvassers Wrti tfirl - WfNTEoTff B 'nf SasQ's 'mouotain. AND ITS HBROBS." s Eellrat slant In this stata: Large csatsaiona. Bern t - - - - - ' 1 . ' - ii g fa till" Exclasive oonaty riaht given. i Q. THOI4JSON, PabHsher,' -: v a B ClncirmuM iM vr B Aodnaatl.ohio; . AU VlSIiTI&IJIXS .By addressing GEO. P HOIVBl,j, 10 8prace gt New York, can learn the exact of any proposed line of ADVERT I8INQ U Amerl can Newspapers. KVlOv-Pase-rai S5 cents. hlei. -T -P A YEAR. and expenses to ap ifMJ. f "f. . Addrets P. o. ViCj BUY, Anguflta, Maine. tQQQ year to Agents, and expenses. f Oata WIN , A-rORTUNB. FOURTtt GRAND D1S. SV01'.88 . AT NEW ORLEANS Loniska State Lottery CoiapasT This mstitation was regolariy incorporated by ta Legislature of flie 8tete for Educational and Chari table pnrpogea la 1368,' FOB THE TERM or TWENT Y-FWE YEARS, to which contract the U violable faith of the SUte is pleased, which pledge has been renewed by aa overwaelmix popalat vote, secnrlng its franchise In the new constitution adopted December Sd, A. D. 1879, with a capital of $1,000,000, te which tt has since added a reserve fund of over $350,000. ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DISTRIBC TION wfll take place monthly on the second Taen. ''Look at the following Distrlbntioii ' ' f 21 4 CAPITAL PRIZB. $30,000; ' 4' 103,000 T1CKSTS AT TWO DOLLARS EACB BALF TICKETS. ONE DOLLAR. j LIST OF PRIZES. . 1 Capital Priae..... ...... v' l Capital Prise.... .....;, - 1 Capital Prize. ..... 2 Pries of $2500 , 5 Prize of 1000.. SO Prizes of 600....:... , 1C0 Prizes of 100 , 00 Prizes of 50 600 Prizes of :, S0.. , 1000 Prizes of 10........ (80,086 10,006 1 8,006 .6,009 i 5.000 19,000 10,090 10,006 . 10,000 10,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES: 9 Appraximation Prizes of $100...... 9 Approximation Prizes of 100 -9 Approximation Prizes of 75. . .... 1,700 1.800 000 1JB57 Prizes, amounting to ....i.........$li0,00 Responsible corresponding agents wanted at all prominent points, to whom a liberal compensation will be paid. . .. . For farther mTorniation. write clearly, giving fall address. Bend orders by express or Registered Letter or Money Order by xaaiL Addressed only to - t v-is ill. A DAUPHIN, i - New Orleans, Lonisisaa. or Jf. A. DAUPHIN, at . j No. 819 BROADWAY, NEW YOB. AH onr Grand Extraordinary Drawings are under the supervision and management of GENERAL G T. BEAUREGARD andJUBAL A-EARLY. mht-D2aw4w&W we eat ii Best? Tli Music Books. Quartet Books for Clioirs. affis SACKED - QUARTETS, THOMAS'S SACBED QUARTETS, BAU St BACH'S SACRED QUAR t aTa (and his new collection), Bl CK'S MO TBTTE COLLSCTiON (and his Sacred Motette Oolleciion), and DOW'B SACRED QUARTBTS. (this last for Male Voices only.) - Price of each of the above, $9.00 in Boards, sad $445 in Cloth. EA8TBR MUSIC I Send for lists of Bastcr Card. ; and A nthems. and begin in time to practice. m Beacon ML sa BOOK. By H. TBSNBY and RT. B. A. HOFF MAN. This " ook was prepared by the best tales t, and may safely claim to be among the Vsbt bist !k L ntasmme u. Specimens mailed for 80 cts. i J 1 A ' : Kow tnbacrfbe for ttie MUSICAL BICORD, : Gems of BsklisH Soiis bciuei. Bound Sheet Music (Vocal). Fery popular. OIMS Of GBKMAN SONG, ($3). and MOORB'S IR1SB MBLODIES, ($2), are-also of the best books of the same class, -i r - r j Any book mailed, post free, for retail price. OliveitDitson; & Co.. j- ---- ---. - . - ' I BOSTON. CHAS. H, D1TSON & CO. 1 X. B. DTT80N CO i 843' Broadway, N, Y. 9M Chestnut St., Phil. . nauvH ! i weaBat I31ST - i - . Popular Monthly Drawing of the Ccnnonwealtli Distri.iitiQa Ggqrs?, At Slacanley's IlicatP, la the' city of LeulsvUla, o . Saturday,; April- 30th, 1881. ' These drawing occur monthly (Sundays except ed) under provisions of an Act or the- General as. sembly of. Kentucky, mccrporating the Newport Prbadpg and Newspaper Co., approved April 9, 1878. j CstrHlS IS A bPBCIAIr ACT, AMD HAS Na VB BSEN REPEALED.' i The United States Circuit Court ea March SI ran deredthe following dedsions :- ., . . I 1st. THAT TtaB OOMMoNWEALTS 1 DISTSi BUTION COMPANY la LEGAL. j Ha a Sd. ITS DRAWINGS ARB FAIR. - 1 . f The Company has new on hand a large reserve fund, j Read the list of prises for .- - -. id feibraB APRIL! ikmsit wl: : ' 1 Prize ...$80,000 -100 Prises $100 each (18,008 1 Prize.;. 10,000 900 Prizes 60 each 10,000 1 Prize f iv; I 5,000! 600 Priaeau! 90 each U.000' 10 Prizes $1000 10,000 1,000 Prizes , 10 each 10.009 80 Prlzea - - 600 10,000 - - ', - r -- Prizes $300 eacW Apjjroxnnation Priaea, $9,708 9 Prizes 300 each. . it i ana 9 Prizes . TT "t, - . f -- r: 7 ' 100 each,' i.wwmzea. i ' - - - $118,406 i,i:i.Wlloit Tieketa tt. Half Tickets, $1. S7TlcketB,$50.. k;, 65 Tickets, $108. ! Remit Money or Bank Draft In Letter, or send bv Bxpress. DONT 8KND BY BSGlbTERED LB P TER OR PO TOFFICBrORDER.. Orders of $S and upward, by Express "caa be sent at ear ex pense. . Address shorter to a M BOARDM AN. (Ceuier-Journal Building,). LOUISVILLE- Ky.. or T J. CXJMMEBFORDf'ilS BroadwsyTff. Y:' ap 1 eoaw fi aJiav $u Jh aa . TftS& i' ; r :t . ' '-T'-f-- t aim .flA C. M. STKDXAIT.. Isaac BaTs.'..vt.. S. DC Wallace... ...... r-rf!dea .Vice President ........ Cashier f..vw. Bank of JSew, Hanover. 9 1 -or l "4 ,4- -' i. paid nr;xits356.ooo AUTHOEIZED CAPITAL- $1,000,000 vuuu aeirTOUU - s - D. E.Murchison,of liams & Murchison -Hon. EL R. Bridsers, Pres - W. 4 IV. R. RV- i'?;E H. Tollers, of Adrian 4 ' Vollers. - --urj .. . : Jnot W Atkinson, . , Isaac Bates; "-'" C. M. Bteuman, of Wrlgit & Stedmaa. e Jas.iA Leak, of Wados- boro. s 1 ifi.'v . s E B. Borden, of Golia - boro. N.Ov ' D. McRae. - ; j .C. M. Stedrhan. President.? i i 2.1' ir.i-i&c 1 ! n x-r- .is :- - & Jd. Bordkh, i President. llftlfionrtTtn Duftufth JR. F.Howxu. u UlUuUUl 0 VI CJlbUV Cashier. R. Edmundson; Herman WcIUT -; . -; , ,. President!; WOrloOnnTfl UTtflnnli M. P. Lxaat; II UHUflUUl U Ui QJiUlU i .Cashier. v DIRECTORS; r,-"..i -' - A. LeakvR. T. BenBett.0. W. IJtUe,J. a Marshal f ;;. .,L ta3o-CS p- IisuesCtlflcateaofDepM b ' 'IS authorized ibT.. Charter r HMini JmmH i moneys held In trust by Executora, Administrators, DtnCt aa,tXAritllOT1 Crf vara tA wYtaa muIam sk4 xMiAswta r i . . , svw jaaaa. saaassn wiuwa asisk v;awH r t riTiVT .TTr y Jjieaas 7 man cBrotarwrn, j - uausav wvu&b jiH ruauaj ccauuis ever pauusaee. --, ; -i 1: 1-