THIS PAPIK ,i0ublUhed .very aftormooa, Sundays JOSH. T. JAMES, DTTOB AND reOPMITOl. ...in KlKriONS. POSTAGE PAID. . t m Mix montha. S3 50 ; Three "itha.fl One month, 60 cents. rbe paper will be delivered by carriers, .1 charge, in any part of the city, at the raSae, or 13 cents per wee. 4l,v,rtiiitr rate low end liberal ibseribers win piewerepon muj mu receirt- their papers regularly . FECIAL NOTICE. T?n-nTiTrTr VP 45 Blarket Street, Great LOT 1. PRINTED LAWNS, Linen Finish, worth 124c. LOT 2. MATTINGS, lie, worth 20c. LOT 3. 6c, LADIES' and MISSES' WHITE LISLE TU HE AD GLOVES, 5c, worth 25c. LOT 4. J LADIES' LINEN COLLARS, 5c, worth 10 cents. LOT 5. LADIES' LINEN CUFFS, 15c worth 25c. up LOT G. "LADIES' KUFFS. lc. 2'c and 5c each. LOT 7. STRIPED GRENADINES, 5c per yard, worth 25c, LOT 8, STRIPED PIQUE, 8c, worth 10c. A NEW LOT OF PARASOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS, just received, from 10 cents up. KEEP COOL ! FANS ! ! -cr A -ntc ' t I Respac. fully Brown & Roddick. 45 Market Street- june 3 Only 5 Cents per Glass for Soda Water WTITH THE CHOICEST FRUIT 8YRUP8 I ti sale by JAitES C. MUNDS, Druggist, my IS Third street, Opp. City Hall. Monday, June 2- rN AND Ar-FER MONDAY, JUNE 2d, we will sell at an Immense Sacrifice Our stock of Gent' and Youths' Clothing uu 1 u 1 uim tug uuoui. mil u ukibmujuii 0 der to cut dewn stock preparatory le the heT j invoices of Fall Gooda we are to re ceire But the Diamond Shirt, the beat in the ity, itill sells for 76 cents and SI flHRIER'S TWO STORES, mav 31 Market it. Lime Lime ARE BELLING LIME of Superior pts, meet me by moonlight alone, wa Quality at a very low price. Persons in the termelons, excursions, flies, g: ats, moe- COBBtPV nr tnwn a in this Stafa niina Time nr oealer. in Lime, would do well to correspond witli us. may 2 tf ROBINSON A KINO. Notice. rpHE PALTY WHO FOUND a breech- loading Rifle at or near the corner t f. 5th and Mulberry Streets, on last Thursday nignt er Friday morning, will be liberally rewarded by leaving the same at this Office. inn Q mm nnint Ju!CD THK FIRST OF THE SEASON I At I t2 JNO.fTARRm.T s THE VOL. IV. WILMINGTON, N. C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisement. OiO. N. Habkiss, Reporter-Kmgbta of I on or. P.HaixssBaesa A School History. Pbof, A eosTiai Family Excu sion. Use Erkenbrecher's Staroa 1 L. A. Angkl, Agent The Wilmington Telephone Exchange. Bmu'i Immense Sacrifice. J. C. Munns, Druggist Soda Water. . i No City Court to-day. For other local see fourth page. If a streamlet is a small stream, is Ham- let a small ham ? The news f one Moore , centennial cele bration comes to us every day. In buying a summer hat remember that a straw chip will not bail out a boat. Ool. D. K. McRae is to lec ure on "Laughter" in Charlotte to morrow eve ning. , If you want to tiud out whether a gun is loaded, blow down the barrel. It gen. erally is. Mr. John Nutt, Jr., of this city, is now runaiDg as route agent on fthe Spartan burg & Asbeville R. R. Quite a number of ladies "and gentle- meu skipped aboard of the Patsport this morning for the sea side and the Forts be low. The little. schooner Diamond C, which arrived in this city a few ago, came from Topsail to Masonboro Inlet through the sounds. i 1 The Regulator, of the Clyde line of New York steamers, made her appearance at her wharf in this.city at 2 o'clock this af ternoon, i , 1 u 1 ! Messrs. Munds Bros, hve a neat norae- made fountain to be used in connection with the soda fountain at their store, over the railroad. More joy can be extracted from an old pair of shoes all run down at the heel than from a tne new patent leather boots that were ever invented. Rev. Dr. Patterson, of this city, leaves to nieht for Raleigh. He is to deliver the Commencement Sermon at St. Mary's iin that city, on Sunday next! A Rood square kick will somet'un e help a man further along in this world to wards independence and prosperity than a dozen pulls by. tne hand a nj r- - r A "Hardly Ever" Temperance j Society has been formed is Wilmington. When a man is asked if he drinks, he says Hard ly ever, but if I do', it is about this time of day." 1 i A milk lemonade is the latest summer drink. It is. made like an old-fashioned lemonade, except that milk instead of 'water or seltzer is used. It is both cooling and palatable. Our attention has been 4a"e to the fact that the article pubjiahed by us recently relative to the Lqri 11 aril -Clyde suit in New York was credited to the Norfolk Virginian, when the article was really from the Norfolk Ledger, 1 The eagle which walks about the streets has begun to assume some proportions, and is not now thought to be ugly. It is very gentle, and seems to like being fondled bv little children. Is it " another revolu- tion" for the American Eagle to be tamed hv a Tar FTapI ? At the earnest request of the propria toi of the Atlantic Hotel at Beaufort, who is to entertain the members, the time for the annual meeting of the North Garc- iina Press Association is changed from, the lbth of July to Wednesday, the second day of July. The time for picnics, mad dogs, snake bites, bee stings, red ants, ice cream, strawberry festivals, barbecues, white quit es, toads, spiders and garden truck euerk lly ' is at haud' Indications. War Department. ! Office of the Chief Signal Officer. V Washington, D.C.. Juue 11, 879. J For the South Atlantic and Eaat Gulf States neariy stationary pressure, station- ary or slightly higher temperatures and partly cloudy weatner and local jrams are probable with Southwest to South winds' 1 I it is a sad sight to eee an intoxicated person on tbe street. How much more -o is it to see a dull and sickly Baby rendered so by the use of dangerous opiates? Dr, Bull's Baby Syrup contains nothing inju. rious and may be given to the most deli IcateBaby. DAILY REVIEW. superior Court- This Court was occupied in the trial of civil cases uutil 12:30 o'clock to day at which time it adjourned un il half past 3 this afternoon. But at the hour last nJentioned the adjourbment was continued until 10 o'clock to-morrow morning on account, as we are informed, of the indis position of the Judge. Going to Europe. Birhop Atkinson, accompanied by his wife, will leave here to-night for New York, at which poiit they will embark for Europe, on the Thursday of next week, the 19th inst. The Bishop, we un derstand, goes for the benefit of his health. We sincerely wish him a pleasant and a rapid voyage, improved health snd a safe retnrn. Green Turtle Soap. The largest green turtle we have seen here this season was lying flat on his back at Eyden's Pilot House, on North Water, near Market street this morning. He will be served up in the shape of green turtle soup to-morrow and next day aud Mr. Eyden extends a general invitation to everybody to call and partake of the soup without money and without price. Marshal for the Weldon Fair. Col. H Q Flanner, Chief Marshal for the next Fair of the Roanoke and Tar River Agricultural Society, announces the followiug list of Assistant Marshals: J R Staton, J O Powell, Tarboroj J N Whiited, Fayetteville; T A Williams, Ringwood; W L Long, A J Burton, M W Ransom, Jr, A O Zollicoff-r, Weldon; Frank Borden, Goldsboro; F S Harney, Elizabeth City; E J Peebles, John Mc Rae, J E Phillips, Jackson; O C Tucker, Gaston; G L Hyman, HalifaxW Margin Elizabeth City; A W Haywaod, Raleigh; Wm A Johnson, Clinton; W A Davis, Oxford; R A Sills, Nashville; J L Bailey, Toisnot; Dr D S Ellis, Garysburg; J B Vines, Nashville; W C Faison, Margar ettaville; W C Diyine, Florence, S C; W C Lamb, Norfolk, Va; Jas E Sebrell, Farmers Grove, Va;W E Beaman, Frank lin, Va; O G Parsley, Jr, E J Lilly, E D Browning, Paul Pope, Wilmington. Meeting of the Members of the Bar. At a meeting of the members of the bar, held in the Court House this morn ing immediately after the adjournment of court, Col. B. R. Moore called the meet ing to order and stated the object of the meeting to be to take suitable action re garding the loss the bar has sustained in the death of the lamented Col. Wm. S. Deyane. Upon motion of Col. Moore, th Hon. R. S. French ' was called to preside and Mr. Jno. D. Bellamy, Jr., requested to act as Secretary. The meet ing thus organized, upon motion of Hon. Edward Cantwell, the Chair appointed a committee to draft resolutions expressive of the feeling of the bar at the death of the deceased member. The Chair then announced the Committee on Resolutions, as folLows; Hon. Edward CantwelJ, Hon. D- L. Russell and Messrs. DuB. Cutlar and A. G. Ricaud. On motion of Mr. Ricaud, the meetio arljourued uutil Friday afternoon, at o slock, at which time tho Committee on Resolutions will make their report. An important Movement. We have been favored, through the courtesy of Dr. Thomas F. Wood, of this city, Secretary of the State Board o Health, with an advance copy of thtf blanks which are to be furnished to every physician throughout the country, in which are to be recorded the age, occupa tion, sex, social position, race, date and cause of death of every person, daring the year, to whom they have rendered medical attendance. These blanks when thus filled out, to embrace the year com mencing on the 1st day of June, 1879 and ending on the Slst day of May, 1880 both inclusive, are to be forwarded to th Superintendent of the Census, to be used in obtaining mors complete and accurate mortuary statistices than have heretofore been given, and to be made a part of the census report which is to be made in 1880. This plan was rery urgently re commended to the American Medical Association, and at tho lare convention of that body at Atlanta, Ga , resolutions giving the fullest e jdorsen t to the meas ure were unanimously adopted. All the expense incident to the carrying out of the plan, save the mere act of filling 1 ont the blanks, will be paid by the government and any money paid ont for stamps or in other correspondence legitimately arising from this service will be immediately re- unded. I Sheriff Manning is better and is out again. , Rev. J. C. Hiden, D. D., did not lee ture at the Opera House last evening, a? waa announced last wetk that he would Mr. L A- Angel, agent lor the Wil mington Telephone Exchange, files a bill af particulars in this issue of the Re vibw. Thanks to the manager tor compliment ary tickets to attend the entertainment to be given by the Thalian Amateurs at the Tileston Upper Room, on Fridaynight next. We regret to learn that Mr. J. N His ton, Principal of Wilmington High School, is dangerously ill at his residence in this city on Second, between Princess and Mulberry streets . Mr. W. Roddick, of Messrs. Brown A Roddick, got back to-day from New York, wh re be has been for a week past on the lookout for bargains lor his customers. He will tell all about it in our advertiti g columns in a day or two. X- That active little steam tug, the Wm Syce, had a struggle which lasted nearly an hour this afternoon, in which she was trying to move a deeply laden barque down the harbor, but which from some cause seemed reluctant to move. After a succession of efforts, however, the tug was victorious, and moved the vessel off in triumph. : I The Day We Used to Celebrate. The Fourth of July, which is just three weeks and two days off from this date, will be ushered in by the Cape Fear Light Artillery firing a national salute of thirty -eight guns from the whart in front of the Custom House, at sunrise. Among ike Breakers. We again invite attention to ythe play which is te be presented by the Thalian Amateurs at the Tileston Upper Room, on Friday evening, by the Thalian Ama teurs. It is an exceedingly pretty piece and has been so carefully and thoroughly rehearsed that it will be presented in an unusually acceptable manner. Accidental. This morning, about four o'clock, a per s )n employed at the Mariner's House on Nutt, between Mulberry and Walnut streets, was shot through the hand by a small cartridge pistol. The man had got ten up for the day and as he pulled the pistol from under the pillow it was dis charged, the ball passing through bis hand. The wound was dressed and the unfortunate fellow is as comfortable as could be expected. Sudden Death. Mr. Archie Ramsay died very suddenly of diptheria this morning at the residence of Mr. David J. Joyner, on Harnett, be -tween Third and Fourth streets. He had been sick for three or four days, but had not been considered critically ill. He was out this moining and visited a drug store for medicine, and was in the store of Mr . J. W. Moody, on Fourth street, where he had formerly been employed, but a very few moment before he went to Mr. Joy ner's, where he boarded, and in fifteen minutes he was a corpse, death being caused by strangulation. The deceased was about 28 years of age, was unmarried, and came from South Washington, Pen der county, where his mother now resides, his father being dead. Magistrate s Court Before Justice Gardner, yesterday af ternoon. Tbos Clark was arraigned upon a peace warrant and commited in default of a $50 bond to keep the peace for ninty days and failure to p y the costs of the case, j Before the same Justice, Thos Clark had Martha Robbins arraigned but failed to substantiate the charge and was commit -ted in the laat case upon fai'ure to pay $3.45 costs. Henry Green, colored, before another Justice) was committed yesterday after noon without bail for hia appearance at the next term of the Criminal Court, charged with a capital offence, Delafate Towers was arrested yesterday afternoon on a warrant issued on the 7.h inat, but not previously executed, and held to bail in the sum of $200 for I is appearance on the 14th in-t to answer to the charge of committing an assault with a deadly weapon. He was committed to the custody ol the Sheriff, but gave neces sary surety th s morning and is now at large. When a man has tried everything, and found it will not answer, let him go where there is an echo tyid try that. 11, 1879. i NO. 107 'Truth lies in a nut-shell,' and 'brevity is the soul of wit. ' To be brief, when the shell is broken, the truth will be dis covered that, the Grand Central Hotel, on Broadway, New York, now kept on both plans, the American $2 50 o $3.00 and the European $1 00, aud upwards per day, gives more stisfaction for m same moDey than any other first-class house in Getham. An elegant Restaurant, at moderate prices, is conducted by the Grand Central. New Advertisements. Knights of Honor QaROLINA LODftE No. 434. Special Meeting to morrow (Thursday) evening, at i o'c'.k, for the purpose of conferring degrees. GEO. .V. HARklSB, june 11 Reporter. Family Excursion. rpHE NEXT EXCURSION under the au spices of Prof. Agostini, will take place on Friday, June 13, on Stmr. Passport, to gmithville and the Forts. Italian Band. Tickets 50 cents ; Children and Servants 25 cents. june 11-It A School History OF NORTH CAROLINA, FROM 1584 to 1879. Bv John Wheeler Moore. It is a truthful and comprehensive state ment of the whole story of our rise and pro gress as a people. All the most important men and facts connected with North Ca ehna are set down in this iecord, which begins with the d scorery and first settlement in 1584 and ends with March igt, 1879. Another sup, lyjust received and for sale a the LIVE BOOK STORE. 1 Pianos and Organs. T7ROM ALL THE LEADING X Manufacturers, sold on tne instalment rlan, at HEIVSBERGER'S, june 11 N08. 39 and 41 Market st. I The Wilmington Telepohne Exchange. Don't Make a Mistake ! gUBSCRIBE TO TEE WILMINGTON TELEPHONE EXCHANGE, and thus secure communication with all the Principal Points in the city and the most prominent Business I House s. Wilmington Is not large enough for two Telephone Exchanges, and it will be to your Interest to connect with the one offering the BEST FACILITIES, under the control of a responsible corporation and PRACTICAL TELEGRAPH MEN. The BEST Telephone yet invented will be supplied, and satisfactory service guaranteed. The advantages of connecting with this Ex change are apparent, and tbe value of the Telephone cannot be appreciated until tried. In naming a few parties that will connect with us we will mention Thos. E. Bond, New York Steamship Co. Boatwright A McKov, Grocers. Carolina Central Railway. R. E. Heide, Swedish, Danish and Nor wegian Vice Consul. A. H. VanBokkelen, Com, Mer, at office. " Union Distilleries. George Myers, Grocer. Atlantic Coast Line. Graham Dares, Soliciting Agent, W. H. Bernard, residence. Southern Express office. Morning Star Office. DeRoaset A Co., Commission Merchants. Purcell House, Howell Cob j, Proprietor. Western Union Telegraph Office. Alex. Bprunt A Son, Com Me chants. First National Bank, E. fi. Burruss, Prea'U Wilder A Morton, Distillers. J. K. Blossom A Evans, Distillers, at yard. " at office. Kenan A Forsh e Brokers. Hall A Pearsall, Commission Merchants. " at Johnson's Diatillery, by cable across the river. Jhn K. Turrentine, Broker. W , P. Can ad a j, Custom Bouie, at residence and Custom House. T. J Southerland, Liverv Stable. Northrop A Gumming, Wilmington Saw Mills. John E. Crow, Broker. hamuel Bforthro , In. u ranee Agent. Wilmingt n Cotton Mill. ava-aa Ouano Company, office. Williard Broe-, C m mission Merchants, by cable across tho river. Patterson, Downing A Co., Commission Merchants, bv Col. Rogef Moore, Cuief of th Fiie Department, at office. Pa eraon, Downing A Co.. by cable acre at the rirer. U. 8. Signal Office. Chamber of Commerce. Produce Exchange. J. 0. Worth. G. B ney A fcons. And thd Sounds. THIS COMPAN Y WILL GIVE ITS SUBSCRIBERS AS GOOD A FIRE ALARM SERVICE AS CAN BE FUR- FNl5HEi BY ANY OTHER COMPANY. L. A. ANGEL, juue ll.lt AgooU PLEASE NOTICE. We will be glad to receive cod- muni atioc s from our friends on aay and all subject 0 f general interest but : The name"of the writer must alwsys be fur iahed to the Editor. Communications rnust be written on oni'y one side of the paper. Personalities must be aroided. lit And it U eaicially nd parti ularly under stood tf.at the hditor does not always undo slit the views of corresj.onderts, unless so state i the editorial coiuutna.; New Advertisements. EREENBRECHER'S BOA TO ft ! j ROYAL UJLOSS ! RU FIXED PEARL ! Sold by all Druggists OR SHOULD BE Superior to any Sold in this Market jine 12-2t Fo the Summer Resorts Western North Carolina BY THE NEW AND ATTRACTIVE SPARTAN BURG ROUTE. fii e.3 . . Wh misc. ro.v, Coi.. fc At uusT v R. U. I 1 Pas ekgku Department, June 10, 1S70' QOMMEVCIN'O JUNE 15th, lata, the fol low ing perfect and continuous Schedule will be operated orer the SPARTANBURG ROUTE by which Round Trip Tickets, to all promi nent Western North Carolina Excursion points, will be on sale, good until November 1 1st, 1873. ' Leave Wilmington (by Sleeping Cars to Col umbia) 10.13 P M Leare Columbia 19.30 A M Arrive at 8partaiibu-g 3.10 P M Arrive at Hendertonrille 6.10 P M Arrive at Asbeyille 10.20 P M 24 Hours ! Wilmington to Asheville ! To connect with this very attractive sched ule, Passengers can leave : Weldon 3.32 P M Wilson 6.40 P M Taiboro '... 10.00 A M I j Newbern 5 41 A M Goldsboro C..'!C P M Magnolia , 8.00 P M For Tickets, Time Cards, engagement of Sleeping Car accommodations, Ac,, Ac, in quire of Agents at the station! named, or of the undersigned. A. POPS, june 10 Gen. Passenger Ageat Warm Springs. Western Horth Carolina ' 1 13 NOW OPEN for the reception of pleas-' ure seeker an c invalids. This lovely place is situated in the beauti ful valley of the Frtnch Broad, within eight nrlea of the rai road. We have a fine band of music, attentive rer vants, and all other accommodations to be found at a first-class watering plac. For particulars apply for descriptive pam phlet. W. H. HOWERTON, june 10 1m Proprietor. 1879 EICBESIOI SEAS:i. " 1879 WiLmnoTOV A Wkloob Railroad, PaasBHoin Dicakthkut, Wilmiv .tom, N. C, June 8th, 1)79. PJOUND TRIP TICKIT8 TO THE Vari ous Virginia Springs, Western North Caro lina Summer Resorts, Morehead City, Jf. C, and Old Point Comfort, Va., good until No -vembor 1st, 1879, are now obtainable at Union Ticket Office, Wilmington, Goldsboro, Wilson and Taiboro, and will remain on sale until October 1st, 1879. , CI- se connection t ,t points on A. M. AO. R. R. by 9:2 J P. M. train from Wilmingto i. Close connection for points on C. O. 11. R. b both trains from Wilmington. Close connection for points n Westers North Carolina Railroad bj training leaving Wilmington. Weldon WiUon ..6.38 A M. .1.1)3 A H. ..4.21 A M. ..8.30 F M. Taiboro. Leaving Goldsboro at 10.10 A. M. daiiv , arriving at Saiiabury 10 35 P. M., there eon nocting with 8leoolng Cars on W. N. C Kail road, and reaching: Hwanaaooa at 6.30 A. M. and Aaherille 10.30 a. M., being beyond qu-sfc I tion the line of q ticker transit and supe'ior comfort to all others running to Western" North Carolina. For tickets, time cards, engagement 0 sleeping ear accommodations, inquire of Agents at Stations named or to tho under signed. A. POPE, iune9tf GeaeraJU Passenger A genu , i 1