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THIS PAPEK erery afternoon, Buadaya ex- ted bT T. JAMES, 1 n f0ll.,K AND HHOl'HIBTOK. rttlrno38;i8TA PAID. Si K . mnths. 2 50 : Three 03'' ver l0 .4 -a - t . m J -1 )t, One muDlu, ov ueuia. , n I ! i ? , . i At.i vnrrl hv .-a.rriri r Will U ' rbe,re,in ny part of the city, at the :r week. " ' j r.Ui luw and liberal uo.crib" iH please report any and esto receive their papers regularly. tW ENTERPRISE. 0WH & RODDICK, W pen on or aoout fednetday, June ib, on the Southwest corner ! Market streets. We pur i. entire store to the saie y .J.-V ..-IT); tfar&ls at 5 and 10 Cents. Wf cannot enumerate the different arti 8 a h ;iine hut our patrons may rest !L nd that uo t flbrt will be spared to de- relop this New Enterprise. e certainly will olfer the greatest, in nts that have ever been sh"wn in . , ion of the country, as no house in -v has better facilities for 'he purchase of such articles, BROWN & RODDICK. , would also take this opportunity of s a a we are ottering some Special garg lS at 45 Market Street, iu our Dry, Goods Department. Being short of space can only quote a jliorl . list, but can safely say thatat do time have we been better prepared or ; , jrea'er inducements than at this par ticular moment. Dress Goods. We have just received another small lot ofthose at loc. Call early. LawnsLinen Finish, 6c. Worth double. Celluloid Cows for Gent's wear in Black and VVhi'e,J5o, worth 25c. The above when soiled can be cleansed w ith a damp cloth. La lies Linen Collar, 5c. A decided Bargain. Summer Shawls. We aro closing out a small lot of the :i! .v. at less than half the cost of manu facturing. Children's Cord Hose. The rherpestlot in this market ; 10c' a pair, and the quality is good. IADIES LISLE THREAD GLOVES, 5c per pair. Comment unnecessary. Parasols and Sunshades. We h.ive just received another lot of the above and can safely sta'e that they are without exception the cheapest goods ever offered by us at any time. FANS ! : FANS ! ! ! ror uie iniinous at an prices. I . 1 M. 11 Gents' White Shirts, M Aa nf YVamaiitt Clotton and the bes jLinan frt lit. Our price is still 75 cents ROWN & RODDICK. 5 Market Street iune 14 Rot esonian copy. Don't Travel tin ri u i x cm ii tr x rvv ? iiiiu " i" n in., k 1 o Ar T i r . . n TlnaiAr Summer Clothing CHEAPER THAN EVKRnowat SHRIEK'S We are selling evt'rvthint: at a eacriiice se aa to make room fr FALL AND WINTER STOCK ! The Diamond ia the best 8Mrt in the c ty. LnuLiiri-'d $Lunlaundried, 76 cents, at SHRIEK'S TWO STORES, ju&e 17 Market it. B OF GQT LOW AND OFFEHED UN CLOSE MARGINS. 500 Bbls. FLOUR, all grades, 1200 Bush Water Ground MEAL, 4000 Bush CORN, White and Mixed, 100 Bdea HAY, 100 Boxes D. S. and Smoked SIDES, 2000 Lbs. N. C. II AMS and SIDES, 2500 Sacks SALT, 90 Bags COFFEE, 50 Bbls SUGAR, all grades, 50 Bbls and Hhds MOLASSES. 15 Bbls Fancy SYRUPS, Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars, Potash, Lye, Soap, jnne 24 HALL A PKARSALL. The VOL. IV, LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. J. Q. WmqhTj Ajrt For Bent. Bee ad Kepo t f the Condition of the First National Bank. P. Bnimttn Markof. J. C. Munbs, Druggist Flavoring Ex tracts. SaaiKH's Hnmtnpr lothiug. Eggs are tcarce and high. Vegetables are ch ap and pleutiful. . Shrimps sell lor teu ceuta per quart in this market. Ten little colored boys with ten little guus paraded the street yesterday after noon. A wo'd spokeu in due season, how good it is when it strikes the man with the bill just about right. It doosn't take a school boy long to evince a love for division, provided an other boy owns the apple. The steam yacht Passp rt will bring up a crowd of colored excursionisst from Smithville this afternoon. Cannot a race, tub race, walking match or something of the kind be gotten up in the city for the Fourth of Julv? The yacnta of the Carolina Yacht Club will be taken to the Sound and gotten in readiness for the race on the Fourth. The steam yacht Elizabeth ia being overhauled and will be run on the river for the benefit of excursion parties, so we hear. The report of the condition of the First National Bank of Wilmington, at the close of business on the 4th inst., is published in this issue. Dr. A. E. Wright's delightful Sound residence, cn Wrightsville Sound, well known to all of us is offered for rent for the summer on low terms. See advertise ment published elsewhere. Deadjow water in the river, is the cry now. The shoala at Fayet'eville seem almost out of the water and it is hard work for the steamers at more than one point below there. About sixty excursionists from along the line of the Carolina Central Railway arrived in this city this morning en route for Beaufort, where they propose making a visit for about a week. Capt. Paddiaon will, we understand, give a moonlight excursion on his fine steamer, the fsis, on next Monday night, on which occasion only twenty five cents for the trip will be charged. Particulars in advertisement in a few days. J v All that have once used it pronounce Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup tbe best medicine Known for the complaints of early child hood. 25 cents a bottle. Kujal Arcanum. At a meeting of Cornelius Harnett Council, No. 2:J 1, of tbe Royal Arcanum, held last evening, the following fticers were elected : Owtu Fennell, Jr., Regent ; Samuel Northrop, Vice Regent ; U. Brunhild, Orator ; B. ' A. Hallett, Secretary ; J. Weil, Collector; Win. Lark ins, Treasurer; S. Mendelsohn, Chaplain ; H. H, Kas prowicz, Guide ; G. Rosenthal, Warden ; E. Levy, Sentinel. There were twelve applications formed bership at this meeting. North American Review. The July number of this magazine has arrived, and presents unusually attractive features. The articles in this number are: 'Our success in Paris in 1878,' by Richard C McCormick; -The Revolution in Russia,' by a Russian Nihilist; 'The Public Schools of England' Part II., by Thomas Hughes; 'The True Story of the Wallowa Campaign,' by Gen. O O Howard; 'The Psychology of Spiritism, by George M Beard; 'The Education of Freedmen ' Part II., by Harriet Beecher Stowe, and 'Recent Essays,' by Thomas W. Higginson. Election of Officers. At a regular communication of Mount Nebo Lodge, No 14 of F and A A Y M held last evening, the following officers were elected for the ensuing Masonic year: F S Merrick, W M; W U Waddell, S W; Jas W Pearson, J W; Jno W Moore, Treasurer) ; Jno H Brown, Secretary Joshua Green. Tiler. Appointed A Maultsby, S D; W H Bradley ,J D; ;C H Ward, 8S; JH Lucas, JS; H Reid, Chaplain; Jno A Holt, Marshal. Daily WILMINGTON, N. C, The Regatta Yesterday. The regatta yesterday, by four boata of the Carolina Yacht Club, tbe last of the season in the river, was concluded too late for a report in our last issue The f.jur boats which took part were the Jiosa the Lizzie, tbe Gipsy and the Ripple. They left Market Dock iu tbe following time: Rosa 4h 00m 15s Lizzie 4h 00m 18s G pys 4h 01m 13s Ripple 4 V)lm45s During the run to the Dram Tree buoy the Lizzie broke down and was corupelltjd to lay to for repairs and thia delay threw her back iu the race. On the home stretch the Gipsy withdrew and tbe other yachts came in on the first courae and rounded the home buoy as follower Rosa 4 a 58 m 40- Ri yple 4h 58m 48s Lizzie 5h08m 00s Tke time between the Jiosa and Rip ple, as will be seen, was very close, the latter bciug but eight seconds behind her comp titor. The race between these two boats ou " the secoud coarse to the lower buoy was very close and elicited an in tense interest but on the last home course the Rosa forged somewhat ahead. Tbe boats came in and passed the home buoy in the following order and time: Rosa 6b 09m40s Rirwle. 11m 08s Lizzie 5h22m00i The Rosa was declared the winner and continues to carrv the champion flag. Cat Tour Flowers. Those having the care ot flowers should not forget that every blossom allowed to fully mature upon the stem will injure the bush more than a dozn cut when in the bud or blooming. All blossoms should be cut when fairly blown. If you have more than is needed for home decoration, send them to your friends who have less ; or ex change them with those who have differ ent varieties. Such exchanges i will not only refresh the bushes from which the blossoms are taken, but will refresh the kindly feelings of both donor and recepi ent and prove the wisdom of that writing which says it is better to give than to re ceive. Flowers thus bestowed may be made to blossom forever and lend a per petual fragrance lo the lives of those around us. vity Court. Alderman Flanner, Mayor pro temp., presiding: Burnett Brown, charged with drunken ness and disorderly conduct, was the first case on docket this morning. The de fendant was arrested yesterday afternoon and confined in a cell, but later was bailed out to appear this morning at 9 o'clock for trial. This morning he sent a physician's certificate of his inability to attend and the case was continued. A white yonth from a mighty village who was arrested last night for drunken ness, was told that he might go this time but was admonished to sin no more. Gymnastic club. A number of German citizens of Wil miugton, have recently organized them. selves into agymynasti: association, to be known as the Wilmington Hanover Club. The following gentlemen have been elect ed officers: President Jno. G. ldenbutte!. Vice-President W. H. Koch. Secretary W. Van Hensen. Treasurer D. H. Klander. The Club starts with about twenty mem bers. A committee was appointed to make the i necessary arrangements for carrying into eflect the objects of the organization ; Endorsing onr Suggestion. We publish elsewhere a communication endorsing the suggestion made by us yesterday that there be a celebration had iu commemoration ot the closing of New Inlet. The writer ia a gentleman of position and influence in our midst and a merchant with a large shipping interest. We would be heartily glad to see the suggestion acted upon and believe that it could be done very easily were the scheme once taken in hand by the right men. Gone Sheepheading Quite a number of our German friends went down to New Inlet tnis morning for the purpose of indulging in a still hunt for sheephead. They will fish there the balance of the week, bunking it at the Point and expecting a general good time. It the fish bite worth a cent wo have been told that tome of the biggest will find their way to the Review office, in consequence of which inducement our frying pan shall be kept hot and greasy. Review. TUESDAY, JUNE 24, Read it. Many of thoae who read the letter to tie Review, from Washington City, p lblished elsewhere, will recognize in it the hand nf oneof Wilmington Void hoys who, although fur many years past a r sident of anot ier city, has nev ;r y t jased to cast his fondest thoughts to the home of his boyhood and early mauh d. Tae incideut he relates iu connection with ' William," iu "Blaok Fyed Suan," will be remembered by many as an actua occurrence. Lust At Sen. The schooner Limna tleHher, Ctpt Hudson, bound from Cardenas, Cubi, to Philadelphia, arrived iu below this mori- iug in charge of the mate of a Norwegian barque which is bound for this port. It sebtns that Cant Hudson had been knocked overboard and drowned durii g tbe passage, and that his mate was in competent to navigate the vessel, and heuce the aid of the mite of the barque was necessary to bring ttie schooner in as above stated. The Norwegian has not yet arrived, but is expected in below to day. A Grave Charge. A white man known to almost ever body here was arrested to-day on a warrant issued by U S. Commissinor McQuigg, charged with robbing the stamp office in this city of a sum of money amounting to somewhere iu the neighborhood of $05. We forbear to give the name at present. He was admitted to bail in the sum of $200 And the case will be heard by Com missoner McQuigg in a day or too. The robbery waj committed on Decora tion Day, May 30th, and while the Post office was closed. It was effected by some one in the corridor breaking the glass and reaching through for tHe money woich had been leit on the stamp ledge, just beneath the window. The friends of the accused party claim that he is per fectly innocent and that this will be made amply manifest at the investigation. Tb case ha? already exdted considerable interest. A Mew Counterfeit- A new counterfeit 5 legal-tender note has made its appcarauce in Western New York. It is of the series of 1875, and bears the names of Register Allison and Treasurer Wyraan. It is executed on a piinted imitation of fibre paper which is lighter than the genuine. The portrait o. Jackson ia good, but the general ap pearance of the note is bad. Bankers pronounce it a dangerous counterfeit. A quantity of this spurious money was passed on Saturday at Buffilo, N, Y. and later several of the ehovers were ar rested at Dunkirk. Ttie notes were prob ably issued from some Canadian point, as the porsons arrested were traced from Canada and had in their possession a quantity of .mall bills on Canadian banks which were genuine the proceeds proba bly of operations there with these bad notes. Arrested and Bound Over. It will be remembered by our rea iers that on the 2nd inst. there was a fight in "Paddy's Hollow'' in which Hezakiah Atkinson, colored, was seriously cut with a knife by Delafate Towers, also colored, and that the former was sent to the hos pital for treatment. While an inmate of the hospital no warrant was issued against him for participation iu tha affray, but it having come to the knowledge of the officers of the la v that he was m the habit of visiting bis family, who reside on the corner of Market and Twefth streets, in the nighi. time, a warrant was issued for his arrest and placad in the hands of the police to be executed. Atkinson was arrested at his houss early this morning, and after a hearing he was bound over in the sum of 8100 with good security for hia appearauce at the next term of the Criminal Court The security was prompt ly given, but t e was immediately ar rested on a peace warrant sued out by hia wife tor an alleged assault, upon which he was committed until an inves tigation of the case can be Tiad, which will take place at 5 o clock thia after noon. TUenuometrical. From the United States Signal Office in this place we obtain the following report of the thermometer, aa taken thia ui-jru- ing at 7:31 o'clock Augusta. Oa 72 Atlan a, tia 70 Cairo, III...... 0 Charleston, S. C....7 Cincinnati 7 a Corsicana, Tex 78 Fort (Jibooa, C. N.81 Galveston...... 82 Indianola 00 Jacksonville, Fla...78 sTnoxriUo 73 LTDcUburg..........."7 Memphis, Tenn.....7i Mobile, Ada 78 Montgomery Ala.. .77 Nashville 78 New Orleans .8 N?w fork 75 Punta Kaasa, FU...77 Savannah, Oa 7ft Shreveport. ....( 9 St. Louis Mo 7w St. Marks, Ha 70 Vicksburg, Miss.. ..7s Washington. 76 Wilmington. ......... 7 8 NO. 118 List of Letters. The following is a lh?t t f the letters re maining unclaimed in th City Pi s: office Wediresdny, June 25J.U, l7!: B Mrs Mary A Bosticfc, iurs Priseilla Bunding, John l)t ban , Thomas Brown, Beuj Bowden. C S A Craig, .urs Columbia Capp, R HgCorbe. 1) Joseph Dixui, El ward Dudley. F Eilen Fulcber, mrs Isibelle Free man. U Miss Annie E Hi 1, miss Caroline HosKius Martha Hemaway, Samuel Hale. J Mrs Mary J ne Join s. L Andrew Lark ins . M Joseph Mdy, miss Ann McVeil. niss Belle Mclntire, Wm II Merrick, W J McDougal, Daniel McLaue, (care Ben Russell) ; B F Mathews, C S Nichols. 0 L D O iom. P Isabella Patterson, Mitchel Furdy William Pope. R II M Robertson, Ned Riane, tnrp Cornelia Richardson, miss Beatra Rob-.r -son. S Miss Victoria Swain, T D Si. it', Nicholas Shepherd. Rev B B Spicer, L- mon Sepkaudre. I Miss Dora 1 homas, mrs L P Tracy. V Charles Vestry. Y Wesley Y arbor JUgh. W Hector Williams, Abram Willis ton, miss Susan A Wallace, miss Sarah Wilmaus, W M West. Persons calling for letters in above list will please say "advertised"; if not claim ed in 30 days will be sent to dtad letter Ofhce, Washington, D. C. E. R. BRINK, P. M. Wilmington, N. C. New Hanover County N. C. An Endorsement. To the Editor of the Daily Review. Wilmington. N C, June 24, 1879. Dear Sir: Your suggestion that a State celebration of the olosing of New Inlet be organized is an admirable one. The times certainly are not in favor of hilarity, but this great event in tbe history of our river and com merce ought not to be passed by un noticed. Let us invite our fellow citi zens from all parts of the State and give them a welcome, and when they are with us let us by meeting or peti tion to Congress urge the General Gov ernment to complete what they have so well begun, and cease not until we shall have eighteen feet of water out to pea. Cafe Fear. LIHL. BOBBINS This morning, near Sumuier- villa, Brunswick County, MICHAEL H. BOBBINS, in the 6bth year ot his aee. T&e funeral will take place at Sumwervilla to morrow afternoon at 4 o clock, friend and acquaintances are invit-d to attend. New Advertisements. For Rent. DURING THE SUMMER and Fall months, the Souud Residence of Dr. A. IS. Wright, eight miles trom town, on Turnpike road, ad joiring the residence of W. A. Wright, There a e on the premises one la ire Dwelling House ana two small Offices, all in pertect order. Apply to june24-6t J , G. WRIGHT, Agent. Report of the Condition OF THE FISRT NATIONAL BANK OF Wilmington, at Wilmington,in the (State of North Carolina, at the close 'of business, June 14th, IbtJ. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $620,115 12 Overdrafts 6,638 62 U. 8. Bonds to secure circulation 50,000 00 Other stocks, bonds and mortga ges 42,001 95 Due from approved reserve agents 13,224 52 Due from other National Banks... 6,497 87 Due from State Banks and bankers 2,400 66 Real estate, turniture and fixtures 36,982 61 Current expenses and taxes paid, 9,452 66 Bills of other Banks, 13,211 00 Fractional currency (including nickels) 857 67 Specie (including gold Treasury cert ficates) 9,923 00 Legal tender notes 25,U77 00 Redemption fund with U.S.Treag- , urer, (5 per cent of circu'ationj 2,250 00 Total $836,692 38 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $250,000 00 Surplu?fund 22,472 90 Undivided profits 44,0-8 94 National Bank notes outstanding, 44,990 00 Dividends unpaid 1,677 00 Individual deposits subject to check 130,107 19 Demand certificates of deposit,... 263, M50 82 Due to other Nation il Banks 3 HI 29 Notes and bills re-discounted...... 36,424 24 Bills payable 60,100 00 Total $8i6,692 38 state of north carolina, county: of new hanover, I, A. K WALKER, Cashier of the above named Bank, do so'emnly swear that theabove statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. A. K. WALKER, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 23d day of Jane, H79. H. M. BOWDBN, Notary Public. CoaittcT Atte-1 . ALFRED MARTIN,") E. E. BCRKU8, Directors. D. (x. WORTH. j jane 14 Summer Boatd. A FEW PERSONS can be accommodated with board in 8mithville at $25 per month, or $1 00 a day. The house ia located in a fine grove, is open to all breezes and is the ost pi easantl j situated bouse in Ute village. I june33 GEO. L. BAXTER. 1879. FLEASE NOTICE. We will b glad to receive eorcmnnk ation s from oar friends on any and all subject o t general interest bat : Tbe name of the writer mnrt always be ftrv aiafced to the.Editor. Communication! moat be written . on on'y one side of the paper. Personalities moat be avoided. And it is especially and parti alarly nader rtood tLat the Editor does not always endo the views of correspondents, unless so state in the editorial columns. New Advertisements. Visitors to Smithville fTZIl L FIND THK BEST LIQUOR. V v Wire, lier a d (Mgrs ar my pUoe ihe celebrated Detsaosrfea and Blu Urass whiskeys. Urv infs. Chamnairn .n.l Mil waukee Beer always on hand s.rHin-. Pickels lor convenience of excursionists, at J . I). DAVIS', June Ts- 'Just bark of Garrision. Flavoring Extracts- LEMON, Vanilla, Almond, Strawberry. ( Iran . . Raspberry, B nana, Pine Apple, Warranted Pure. For saU by UMES C. MUSD. Druggist, june 18 Third street. Opp. City Hall. The Russian Vio'iaist. By Henry treville. "Mark ff" was translated in Paris, nndur the imui dinte supervision of Madame Ore- yiile, by auss Helen Stanley and is pub lished in America frofr.the translator's did auscript, simultaneously with tbe publication of "Markof" in Paris. The Abbe's Temptation. La Faute De L'Abbe Mouret. By Emile Z la. Translated from tha French by John Stir ling. For sale at HEIXSBERGKR'S, june 23 Nos. 39 and 41 Market st. Carolina Central Railway, General Passenger Department. Wilmington, June 21, Mi' JJOUND TRIP HCKETS are now on sale to all points in Western North Caro lina at GRE 1TLY REDUCED RATES, over this Line, either via Statesville or Spartanburg. COMFORTABLE SLEEPING CAHS and sat is fact ion guaranteed. For further information apply to F. W. CLARK, june 23 lOt Gen'i Passenger Agt. Boatwright & McKoy 5 fc 7 North Front Street- ON AND AFTER Monday, the 23d, WE PROPOSE TO CLOSE PROMPTLY AT 7 1-2 0'CL'K, IN THE AFTERNOON, I'n order to give our Clerks, who have serv ed us so faithfully and worked so haid, a little rest. We trust our castomers will leave their orders ear!y in the afternoon. Be good to the boys, and you w.l! sur ly be rewarded. To thi Public we will say, ya un derstood us correctly when, in previous ad vertisements, we asserted boldly that have always on hand and en route, THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF GROCERIES Ever Offered in the City of Wilmingt in. If any man, woman or child feb offend ed at this publication, we will give them satisfaction by selling them More Good Goods I FOR THE Sftsiie Amount of Money THAN ANT OTHER HOUSE IN THE STATE! Boatwiight &McKoy, 5 4 7 SORTH FEO.VT STREET 23 IgigjjgjjBIgyl
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