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" mis i ai 1 Tr f 'X !F w ; 1- We will be glad to receive; eoianM2eatrcaT"fe from our friends on 'any IU& U$ tmtjectl f tt I general interest bat : - T. r. .or:vt?f.ui '-.' lne name of the writer mnit slirtys be farnbhed to the Editor. " ; " Communication mtut written only one side of the paper.:.. tyL H7fn!7 Personalities must be . avoided. Andit is especially and partietlarly mtderf stood that tie editor does not always eadotia the views of correepondents, noless, so itaUd in the editorial columnaV '''''''''.-rTAtiK PAID. 7 j ' Unc month, 60 cent. , Slivered by carrier, k ;Wpfcitr'atthei ' .,.nui'cr week. iii . ,nd liberal WILMINGTON, N. C ! WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1877. NO. 122 - UtCJ I (F1 A A - - :- .... . ... i Meyiew. neighborhood resembled the 'shook of an . niiirrrr.l lli.Oa ' r itrtii in. carthviiiakjB. .-Tha' watpr rnnninr under j imit f ., nr.ipr of l,uu uauiy is aimposeu 10 nave causeu ue 7r.i:vl .1.' r fall on the 2411.0 shock when the . . f 'j , "- tie of Coutrc rock struck, the water .was distinctly felt 'l ;luk buiMin" iu three miles froin the all. Several of the ",.H.0uwl u.lock troc8 tna 8to0 011 tnc roc arc novr seen ? : '- r,1!5tt nil, the 'following fandiogin the river as erect lag wlien in ; 'f,ivJ Mge were found to their original places on the rock. " l-L CAROLINA. km '- ' . VI' ... ; r.. "'" ,V;'.,i!!ir, G M A. ' .'' '.'I K II & I r.'i M ' i-.. i: (Mi Kill .V.I" tl io;r reprc- A "rank! excursion is advertised from Henderson to Raleigh on the 23d inst." During tho month of May six new money orider offices were established in thisritatci. L The port of Little River, Woodville, N..C, shipped upwards of 60,000 bnshels of corn anjd 1,000 bales of cotton during tnc last season. .. . . llobesonian : The District Conference of the M.E.I Church, South, meets in this town on Vednesday the 4th or July", next. A :ver)r large concourse of people, both of mcmbors of the Conference add vis itor?, are Expected to be present. Robcsonian : The following is the official vote cast at each of the townships on the 7th inst: Shoe Heel, Prohibition, C$j License, Gli maiority for l'rohibition, 7 ; Smith's, Inhibition, 95; License, 40; majority for Prohibition, 55, Raleigh News: ' ' Henderson Dunston, 1 in.vl members of the colored, an; nfssistdiij, chief of police of this r.'. tllllllU U ' f i tit. Hi' .' Wilmiivton. V ICl'.iew.sUr, Kaleigh. ,-i : IT. II.. iii iiiiiiiiniun ; .nil Dio-.l.tr, h) . ... . . ... !.L . J I (! Tcin pen, yj'r vJ 1,11 Missillii-r; Kcwbern t'ttevillc. ilsboro. ive. .-!.! Aaron, Ml V t, ' I Suirir. (irccu villo. S A Hamilton, Salem. -V-irT l;.il.Utt, Iby 'River. I it , .r Jr.. U a uaniMioii ; im o .... tKK intruded in me i asi uan city under Radical regime, was yesterday imittce 'on poned until this morning, when a hearing will be had ii i ... ' i i.r.ranlin-s of last ss- before the Mayor-charged with deserting. i. I Willi iiiui me i)io- nis wuo auu tuuuicu-. luvwwwiisuust- . ' ... . .. i xi xi ..: l i : f . I I . . .1. , j li'.a' rti'.ui'i m ouiu liU'i'IV!sl.Ml. 1 n ..! ...lT)Ak... I . fir r 'fii 1 v,wm uiaiKfiioi iiuu uvi'u- uoncoraioa ; iasc inursaay evening, a s. u of Mr. Jim Seott, (we could not learn the lad s name) and a negro boy, were "playing, with a pistol, at Mill Bridge, Rowan Co., when by some means the pistol was accidentally fired, and its contents entered- the negro s abdomen, almost mstautly. u'.r. frl aiiti rtfeircd to appnipriatc .;t,;!t..if"r(ii-tiiiiUii(. . . ' Hie k" if-; tlwwcil tli.it' the 'members r;'i.t;t tli'.' Malo arei all taeti ve and ;i !i; h .Ming ih'J rr'mcilU'.s of the U i-i-.Tt of i: li 11 urell, G K R S, killing hi ml a i ;i i aii'i ltkirni 10 lunuw- Concord i iiiilKvL: m tinw lor uisinouuuu : ;nv.J(.r, t;.iiu Menill ami W-ll I jler. C. M E, ; :t oflleoro vclcive-l lit-lhe tvli:nullcc ou .Viil n.iluau,!'. . .Il1 :i, tin' jirm tnliii.i of last .ses- a I 'ptfU il.i rccol'ilcil. . (iij. ('(i.i!ia.r ai)i'iii?f(l t lie fi.l- yj.ii-.iiiiltvt : 1 i it i - i'o ;iini oupcrvi..i.ti-r-.'5.iiii .iMerriil, .IW kcr ami .lolin L Dmlk'v. F.'ficc ami Mileage -I A Sugj;, JI C stri, S 11 Shultz. an-l Cirdt'iiti.il.-i R T Seauliu, rw'ku ;uul I) .1 Aaron. yxi wA liiicvancxs J C RrewS '.'t'A II,i:i.i!K;i, .Jolin JJaar, !: A -ii.ii.vnvus. i'-:m;;-,) , II Missillcr, John L f-'van i I'. 'i; (l.iridl t r y.i rrp-'MilriK c Win Simp Vi il (i, rkiii, Thoo Powers. aij 'urvdl.jj j id.. M'Ti.UNooX hFiMoN. l.'s!-o was called to order at 'I ; : o t', A li I How, i n t he chai r. rtp ii of the conimitlce on laws n, on. t!c resolution of II lIMs t.i the effect that "it shall ' 'Yul to clat any Iwt Chancellor Ur," was read and adopted. i i'.ti,.!) jllC4 ,lut pruhibit tho elec " i"C uaml uuniU-r of'past Chaucel f ? "tttalWtt or iicw Lodges. . . 1,1. 1 V WW 1VI Ul .. .b;a Ojustitulimi ,i H.a .lUornnaite on-Con- flic (ir.in.t r.r.. .i T " . ' . . ; -,0v men resolved itself . uittcecnhc Whole, and-after Vw rejwt and making somcslight M'i r '1CtlS,! was reported to the ( s ''o'?. H,o rcpurt was then t. 1 "adjourncil till 8 A.' i;l'-'UT SESSION'. .. "r " -' v 'rtfi'1';. t!'cn'l r.(Hlgo was called T;C.AIox.I,. IMow. it'Jtccen the G; C.'s report, i.r L" la ireport, was granted !.;; .,, 1 1,1'. Sugg, to-morrow i ji "i"' ior me cxempnnca- . . ""iucu work of tho Order. rK;'r;v';3,'tbc election of officers will ' .V .VN " I , - Vf UI11VVI9 III -.il. . r f business to-morrow irj n':'Ve ?"S?i hy sj)ecial consent, a; .i", 'racH'al suggestions' toward ':tlT. 5 amount fwr. liqui taUUi l,ttf the Grand, Lodged He "tt-uv. .To1-luoouson, JSo. lti) lor t'-.iJofthe amoimtr . i :: . t ."UVCS Mf jssitlW 1 Tnmiltnn m Kwtion with the subject 4,f iisn. , lty hifo in savin!' that 'aK! .Sw will not be back- U7 0 mvir wuoio dutv in the -lr, I .... Jniorrov at 10 o'clock,. Tkc Last orTable ltockl ... ' ratal stanftwi i HU. luU,o tho last of what . o Known u ni.i- i.f- 'ibriiL i- ." iauc ivccK.ai ":tHTandldliut0 "vcr. Hi IvlTi ne,'lr,,y Bi3tty ons- -riL i i loUr thousand uamci . of rU!,Hf.S .?rvca UPQ t. The H IOnlYYktl having 'ef.rry.Jan. 1. l820J -;jfLa'f aa;ero he 'the 'r 'cuv:iiL ?Cr?' rmmg tho bed of IiLitcl rtf e l00sc aa 1 PrV m . hrir J a distance of (lve ! u' cucc" to tho immediate S'mi . Daniel Cline, a crazy young man, committea suickic ; at ms liomc in this county, I riday evening at about G o'clock. Ho loaded ?. musket, and placing the muzzle in his mouth fired the gun, blpwing'his head to atoms. The eoroner he.ijl an inquest over tho. body and rcudered a verdict in accordance with the above facts. Edenton Timcs ; There is a cypress tree on the farnt kuown as Sandy Point, near this place, hat measures 28 feet iu cir cumference! and on the farm of John Roberts, Esjri ., there is a large hollow poplar in which that gentleman housed between two and three hundred" bushels of sweet. potatoes, and on the Sommejset farnHhere iVan Oak that shandes one fourth of an ajcre. ' Charlotte Observer: Information was re ceived here .'yesterday evening of the- cav ing in of the Kings Mountain mine, which ( occurred on, Friday evening. Ihe miners all hcincr eut at the time, no one was in Hired. Thd full extent of the injury to property has not been ascertained. The occurerncc will delay operations for six or eight ruouths. It i stated, however, that tho tailing of the oarth has developed a new vein of uuusual richness. Ilillsbor'oiJcortfcr: On Monday night week, the thunder storm which prevailed here aud in the vicinity was accompanied with unusual elefctrical violence. A negro house on the western edge of the town was struck iand the inmates all more or less shocked and a small boy bears npon his person tho marks of tho fiery fluid; but there was no life lost. On the Oxford road, an old dwelling belonging to Wm. U. Racon.but unoccupied at the time, was struck and consumed. .. Concord "Sun : A desperate cutting affair took placc in Mount Pleasant, on Wednesday! last, in which Duke Vander burg received twelve ugly gashes. . A dis pute arose between Vanderburg and one McCall, over a little tauyard bark (a mighty small thing to get backed up for) which ended in the two closing together with the result "above statpd. The wounds were inflicted j with -a- common pocket koife, and though, many and grievous, are not considered dangerous by the physicians. Mr. McCall has been lodged in jail. ' . . , JlobcsomctH : Lumbcrtpn is situated on the north side of unber River 09 miles from I Wilmington , 33 miles from Fayetteville, 25 miles from ElizabethtoWn; 20 from Whitcville; 98 miles from Raleigh, and 118 miles from Charlotte. Has 25 stores; 3 wagon and blacksmith shops; 2 qtcam saw mills; wool factory; 1 beer pitchjmanufactory; 2 livery and sale stables 3 4iotels and private boarding houses; 8 resident law J-ers; 5 resident physicians; 2 dentists; 2 resident ministers; 3 schools; (2 white am one colored) 2 churches; (3 white and onecblored) 2 temperance so cieties, and one masonic lodge. cut court. IBeforc Court. The following cases were disposed of Ellcrby, Nixon and Kelly, of the Moou- . . V f - - this morning as lollows: Inrbt Club Roripfv A esley Mitchell, fined $10 on the 7th the Criminal Court this mornin for trial t - j M. w wiiiv luuiabtv men. Mitchell then informed His Honor with a low recetling forehead, flat nose, that he had 5, which was all the money protruding lins and chin .d lrvti orrrv he could raise to pay his fine, and that he inch the rascal he has been proven to be. had "nearly run hisself to death to get Kelly, the "right bower," has also a that. Ihe Mayor remanded him to his low receding forehead, and is more corn- cell. , I Dacti Y built than Kllrl ictona Collins, an old offender, was j villainous countenance. Kixon is a much up' again for drunkenness and disorderly older man than his compeers, and has the conduct. Ihe Mayor sent her back to the appearance of a man venerable in sin as cell to cool off on bread and water. well as in vears - . . .c vUwu xCMUla Exchange Corner. :. ii ? i i aunounceaoyus in yesieraays is- The millinery and fanrV mUh. j.1 i J o ' The Malls The Malls close and arrive at the Cilv Postofllce as follows : closk. Northern through mails .- - - 4:i''V M Northern through and way mails. 0:13 A M Mails for the Is. C. Kail road, aud . m. , . , . , , . . ' ' routes supplied therefrom - - G:W l M "isi. ior uisoiueny conauci ana reieasea DUt up to this writing their cases had not cwutnern inaiisior aiipOjiiiisoouiii, , I nnnn snrfttv. was thi nAmtnn ,?oi;.J -ii-j I i-ni. . daily - - - - - - 0:w i il -i : "o , wmcu. .cuoruy, inc prime mover m WeXetcep? Sfnfirt. :00 P M to tbc officCr8 f the furt b his ho'Ddi' the tall, spare built mulatto Fayetteville, and offices on Cae w. a ri.. i . .1 T ' I days - ' - - - - 1:0j I M that he had 5, which was all the money protruding lips and chin, and looks every raw& Darlingtonlt 11 - - - 11;'W A M J ayetteville by C. C. R. w. daily. (excent Bundays) - - - (i:(X) A M Malls for joints between Floiente and Cliarleston - - - - - - 11:30 A M Onslow C. H. and Intermediate of- Itces everv Friday - - - G:X) A M Smithvllle malls, by steamboat, dallv. (excent Sundays) - - 8:00 .a il Malls for Easy Hill. Town Creek, every. Friday at - - - - - - 0:00 A M AKKlVE 'Northern through mails - - - 12:1 P M Northeai through and way mails. 5: 00 P. M Southern mails - - - - - 7:00 A M Carolina Central Railway at - - (iV'A) A M Malls delivered from 6:00 A. M. to 7:00 1 f onrl n (ilinrlnra fmm K-.Trt tn A. Af. StoSTp Toffice tomTArii: to 13 il, SUB inc cscuoa given on tnc steamer nesg at Exchange Corner, recently con Register Departments open same as stamp . ; aucted by Mrs. A. D. Lrown has been omce. j uuu- VxiiLiiuiiu rrieuus cjocieiy was l rkl,r,iloci,i u.T r.. vr ,ir o l i -n -BtamDs for sale at eeneral delivery when .Z .tl a , . . J ptirchasal by Mr. N. II. Sprunt, who will 8tamp6ffice is ciod.; t tt ' . . .y atveuueii, -noiwunsianamg... i-ne hercatter conduct the business. Mr r 1JUXts aeuessioie m un uuui, unu uisagreeable weather. There were about U 111 1. LOCAL NEWS. SDrnnt is a vounrr jrnntlem.in" known In ,. .1 li.... 1 J I . . l a o - -v. :43 pfM.eC il rrS0QS " DOarC,' aU 01 our citizens as active, energetic aud capa wuom sneaK witn (leiiJTht ot the n pnsnres ti. i ., , . I oie, ana no win spare no pains to please oi the day. Hie boat stopped at Smith- all who miv rlvor him w5th th fttrnn. . r ii A " t- i i l ... ueie many oi.uie party aisemoarK- a He k ronfi(antiv nn'hn(i l .,.,.1 r..i.. I 4 : ac a.w rroteeueu io ron s- fuU line of in hU departmcnt'and well, with the remainder of the party, the IaJics in MnnR:Ai- arn invifnil tjn Prii, e e a imo was paia to toe ruins oi tne aad cxaminc his stock. rort. It was a decidedly pleasant affair aud thoroughly enjoyed by all. New Advertisements. S. . Jewett Xew Books. A. Shriee. Last Call! A. David. Keep Cool. Thos. B. Carp. & Sox. Dentistry. I. FuiuiANski. Baths, Shaving, &c. 6. (. Paesley A Co. For Smithville. II. N. Sprl st. Millinery and Fancy Goods Sleeveless sacks and jackets are worm 'Light-colored shoes will be worn still . ' At Last. By the steamship Faniia, which arrived here this morning from New York, Capt. Flanner has received the last of the j season this A Fresbet in the Kivei. The rains seem to have been pretty heavy in the interior as well as in Wil mington. A telegram from Fayetteville last night stated that the water in-the river had risen 12 feet up to that time. 1 here is more yet to come but it is not armament for his battery of four guns. in.., !! j I " iU" ,wiuumu!1. "us "S'uay IuaQ thounht that the freshet will be hiirh r. .. r ' ip .. T. I " . - ioi lourguns, ami lour guns came, it was enoU2h to overflow the low lands in mlti- 1 I C7 - , ----- The Tally-ho hal is a broad-brimmed then found necessary to make a requisi- vation alon, tho Cape Fearj providca the ranama The farmers think they've hxd rain ;uffieient. The modestic is chemisette. flic new name for Japanese designs on note paper are very fashionable. The Board of Aldermen will meet to morrow afternoon wheu some of the offi ces will be filled. , The Grand Jury yesterday returned Gt true bills and 8 not true. Only night. .1 7 of an inch of rain fell last " Sensible, AdTlce, You are asked every day through the columns of newspapers andby your Drug gist to use something for Dyspepsia and Liver complaint that you know . nothing about; you get discouraged spendinj money with - but Httle eucccss. Now to givo you satisfactory proof that Obeoi's August Flower will cure youof Dys pepsia and Liver Complaint witE all its effects, such as Sour Stomach, Sick Head ache, Habitual Costireness, PaJpltatioifcf the Heart, Heart-burn, Watery brail coming up oif food after eating, lowpirits &c. we ask you to go; to; tout JruggisJ and get a Sample -BotUe of Gunqfe Au gust Flo web for 10 cents and try it, cr a Regular Si7 for 75 ccnts two dosr will relieve you, Cloudy weather and rain areas is programme, for to-day and to-night.'- the t:., : : . 1 e l iiuu iu, kinases, caissons, narness, ac, rains win hoitl tip no The Wftter frQm wmcn auiveu as scatea aoi,ve tms morn- thc freshet has not yet reached this msr. mis will enable Uant. Planner to ..t oe rciiciy to lire a national salute on the uur-lonous Tourthof July. " J For Sinithville Ihe Company will be ordered out at 9 The schedule of the steamer J. S. Un- o clock to-morrow morning to mount their Iderhill will be found in the advertising SU.US. I columns in Ibis issue Herenfler shn will leave Wilm'ingtoa every morning at 8:15 anil on tlio return trin will lpnv'Kpr Night before last John Brown, a colored . - . SmilllviIlp nf :A v M f ,,, nrt boy of about 19 years of age retired for , . . .. . L. . , ! . 3 ,. f, sentmg an excellent opportunity for a the night at about his usual hour and on ji nnc.,n o n -, " (lav s rI!iciir nr. Mmi t uvi 1 1 . Iitiroiltr rv r... 1.:.. L 1 1 " I - J , . , . , I cursion parties arc taken aown and back 1 I thn samfl d:iv nr. Si fiirthf rnnm Inn nnH r Ar t tt rii i . I w r v;i iui i . u. jj. - uuiuimy. w no upon I u-ir r 1 -n . . , J ' 1 half price for children arriving at the house prononnccd the boy - The Thermometer". Suicide. , uuuou ji uiiuiuiLiU i liM VOJT dead, stating his death was caused from an overdose-ef laudanum. . It is reported From the United States Signal Office at " " T" -I.ii . . . .. . . ! il.:. i . . i. r..n ? i Flour was twenty-five .i -euid -per barrel '9 oy nau Deen chastiseil i lor some 0f- 1,1,8 laiu luu louuwmg rcpori, lower hut week at; wholesale Tfie Spring lamb is getting tou the green peas yellow and knotty. and Should the wet weather continue'- too ong the truckers apprehend potato rot. fence and iu resentment took the! laud- of tne thermometer, as taken this morn n . !.. Li K.iii '1.1 1 anum. Ucroner Hewlett held an inqHcst ,US ai :dA ociock over the body of the bov, the" verdict be- Augusta, 09; Charleston, 70; Corsicana, ing iu accordance with the facts. 05 Galveston, 74 ; Indianola, 73 ; Jack sonville, 75; Key West, 80 ; Mobile, 77; Montgomery, 72; New Orleans,, 43; Nor last of Letters. The following is the list of lettert "re-! maining unclaimed in the PoetofficvWil -mington, X. C, Wednesday, Jane 18tb, ' 1877: -' ;,.J . , ,f r .BTJ? w Hestcr mi Mi8S 8 Baltimore, Miss Lliza Boone, Miss Vina Bcaaly.T G Bray, Miss Tammcr J Blackman, R. H. Boggan, Isaiah Brant. . - J " ' DIIarry David, Jr, Miss Cholc Davis. 4 E Daniel Edwards, Miss Ehza Eddy Miss Marion Ellis. . , . t' F Miss Bcttic Faisn, Miss' Maggie Franklin. ' G Frank Gray, Hamilton Gray. , ; II Alfred Hart, Andrew Hall,Evandcr ; Hoghts, John A Holt, Miss Rebecca Howe. Mrs Vic T Hardy. - , ; I Phillip lies. 1 I ; I ;; J Miss Amy Johnson, Henry Jackson, ; Robert Jones, Thomas Jcnkcus, Thomas Jones. . , ' : ".. -ri' ; . 't 1 - Ij Celia Iiomax. ! : 4! M Daniel S Martin, Fields Minor. Henry McCrca, 3Iiss Margaret MsCura-j ber, Mrs P C McDougal, Mrs Rhody Moore, Miss Susan McRac, S M "Moody." " X J Nelson, Richard Nixon. Mre Sophia Nixon 0 Wm Ii Orr. v P Alfred Peterson, B F Pope. George , Pettcy. V . ' - V? ' Q T Quince. ... . - -:f s.Vr.-.' S Alonzo Smith, Congor Smith, John ;r W Sample, L Y Smith, Mrs James StacT. ;: Mrs Mary C Smith. ; ! ' t T Thomas B Thayer 2, Miss Nancy ToOBlCr. . .!: ; ,vv,,;.,' V Miss Mabel VahOrdcn. - i r W Mrs Eliza Wrothwell. Hellen Wad- , dell, Mrs Mary Walker, Miss Lizzie Watls,: . Miss llepsey Williams, S Wilson. lJ. . Persons calling for letters in above list" will please say "advertised"; if not claim-i ' ' ed in 30 days will bo sent tx dead letter". Office, Washington, D. C. jh ; : .'b' ' E. R. BRINK, P. M. RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. ' WiLMixarosN. C.,"Jane 13th.1 ' At tbc regular couifcil of Wyoming Tribe Xo. 4, 1. O. R. M., held hot moon, 12th sleep,,, G. S. D. oSGj the following resolutions were adopted and ordered to be published : WnEEEAs, It has pleased the Ruler of the TTn 1 UPruP in Hia Tt-t udnm ttnl frAAilnau Hl from our midst our esteemed and beloved brother, James A. Tindkll, true to the custom .' and spirit or tbeir people, his survivioir com- ,,, panions desire to record hia valor, acknowl edge his goodness and preserve his memory y ?. therefore, be it ' ' S t.t-l . Itesolvcdlst, That while we bow In hum ble submission to the will of the Great Snurit In removing from our midst our worthy and t esteemed Brother, we are thankful that in iiisgooaness tne iron band of death ha been stayed from our membershin for near " four Great Suns. , . ... rh r -,.'. Ud. That In thedenarturo of our Brother- from the Lodge of hi people and J the hunt- u ing grounds ot his Father, we have lout a comrade whom we respected for his kind s ? dlxposition, his many virjlues and his many, , noble qualities of mind and heart,- -,J : " ?! :3d, That while wo humbly and reverentlr, acknowledge the superior wisdom aDd A Suggestion. As it seems to be the purpose of the f(llb T0. Qavnnnnll 7n. cf xrnrlfS T- . IV 1. - i 1 . I 1 t 1 I .1 . . . 1 . I ' 7.7 J 9 unoK sparingly oi ice waiei uuiiuj; me Cuy antnoruics to tun tneavenue between J vnm;nTfon 72 heated term, ami thus preserve --your the row oftrecsonMarket street.it hasl - -health. :-r been ' snrstl that a nnst wit.li strin ' a ne neview ror tne summer. ,;..i..r. Lit:ip'bn,l l nll nWtl.nlino ofirJ 1 ersons Leaving the city for the van There is a rage for Paiis. Some dandies twentv, , .have"as many as The "stay-at-homes" aro ana nam s to prevent carriages, carts and other ve- u"a V "y ieo,ueutc oi hitlcs from 'crossing from one side to the rfori5' or tnosc going auroau, can nave oth.rr through the openin-s. and thereby va,1jI "" l" y "a - - I L... 1 K . i L" , .i: i 1 r their checker-boards for the summer cam paign, i ; ' The edges of the newest linen collars and cuffs arc needle-worked with red blue or gray. Hew this delicious rain Brings up the flowers ! One might almost say It rains down blossoms; for where yesterday I sought for them in vain, ' They t lie by hundreds on the wet, green earth, , . , Rejoicing In the freshness of their birth: keep the grass from beiii" cut up by the h? oraerinS tbc same at lhis ffi,. at 1 wj1(ij ccuts for gone week, lb cents for tw weeks, 40 cts for three weeks, o0 cents for iUr..uaTl8' Address. - one month, $1.50 for three months, 1 he lecture promised by lion. Oeo. for six months, payable iu advance at this Davis for the benefit of the I hilomathean Ofiioe. United Stales postage prepaid. Literary bocictv, is to be delivered this evening at tho Opera House. It will be something that all should hear and those who do not attend will learn to regret it afterwards. . ; It is reported jhat the Paregoric Club is about to lose one of its most prominent members, a gentlcxian who has risen to a Supreme Court. ' The court met yesterday at 9 o'clock, all the Justices present. Appeals from this, the 4th Judicial Dis trict, were taken up and argiied as follows: t? Angus McFaydcn vs. J. T. Council, cxV, from Bladen, R. 11. Lyon, C. C. Xyon for plaintiff. ' T. H, Sutton for de fendant. ; - . Samuel Morgan et al., vs. Adrian & yollers et al., from New Hanover, E. G. Haywood fox plaintiE, Wright & Stcd nian and W.: N. II. Smith for defendants. J Jn consequence of being personally in terested in the Trait of plaintiffs as an : fncer2 of thcl'Bankv of New . Hanover, JustkeFalirclotb did not sit in this case. the score of past experiences. The St, Paul's Festival, to be given in the Lumsden rooms to-morrow evening, 1 ; - , ii i iii . iJ highly honorable position, in the Club on n nr. Those who 'o will -doubllcrs be c V 1 amply repaid for their attendance. The Edenton Times enters this "week pn tliefifthyear of iUexislence., The Times is one of our best exchanges aud we only hope that the preseut editor may serve the Times long enough to add an 0 to the right of the 5. Criminal Court. ' The following cases were disposed of in this Court to-day: Jack Watkins, who was shot by John McKey sometime since, while iu the act of 'stealing hogs, was tried this morn ing before tbc Criminal Court and sub mitted to a verdict of guilty. Marion Holly, charged with being a confederate of Watkins, was also tried. The rain it raincth every day now and J Jury out. the impression seems to be gaining rrouiid that we have had about enough of it. ! ' Wilmington, N. C, June 13, 1S7.7 . i ' Mr. Editou Review It is said that six Aldermen (four Keen Paris creen out of vour gardens Democrats, and two other Democrat) . ' . Ii - .1 i 1 .:i t. if you have lettuce or other salads er wuu au oam uia no toui ii .1 of theirs was cast for George W. Price, Jr., at the late election of Chief of Police. 1 ff ..1 e i-. .. .... . ' If caterpillars arc making sad havoc now, mereiore, uia mat individual re- among fruit r.nd shade trees, give tbem a us kear from thesc sentlcmen over ttcir dose of tar and it will check them in tbeir own signature. career. , . I Second. Third m power of the Great Spirit whose voice Is; in the thunder of the waterfalls and -In .the.-'" heard in the solitude ofthe pathless woods. murmur of the ruaninir bmnk. kimrlna that He doeth all things well;-yet we'caa-fPa'? not refrain from mourning the iom of a com-. v rade so good, so untirinff In the chase and to ' valorous in tho defence of our principle. . - 4th, That we tender our warmest' ympa-f" 1 thy to the friends now linger! lonely ami y sad in the deserted Lodge of our departed Urother, humbly asking the Great Hpirit ta-.-i . watch over them daily uutil they are called to meet the absent one iu the Great Council "Z-. of the Spiritland. '. . s i 5th, Tltat a blank page in our Book of lte-,,-r cords be left, inwrlbed thereon the t nam. . . age and death of the deceased Urother, and that a copy of these resolutions be presents j ed to tho family of , the .deceased, and that they be published in the dally papers of tb' city. , , ' . Itestf-tlully submitted ' ' ' "1 4 "r ' 1 f c. c. KEDD, . j t U S. A. VMAUl, W M. T. SlMMjNKIt, t . SUir ropy. Committee. Now Advertisements.' MlllIMY MO Having purcuased ' the kxtire ; interest of the Millinery and Fancy t)e-' - partment in tlie building knoin as the " Ei P: change Corner," recently occupied by lira. A V D. Brown, I am now ready and" milliug' to' f t serve my friends and the public in this, line. 1 will exert myself to give satisfaction in al ; , respect, PRICES SOT EXCEPTED. " Customers may be sore. that tbey;iriJjre-;;;, -celve every attentionr Xot pnly myself Jbut all those employed in the boitnesf will .exert , themselves to" please and satisfy alL A'fulf ' line of i i . ' t-pf.. 4 1'- new MiLuiiERY Goo3s,7;r: STYLISH AND CHEAP; v : A full line of FAKCT GOODS alwjja W 5 1 AN1 FofKTH WaKIi Democrats. If one could only buy some men we could think of for what they are actually Good Heasnre Is the Watchword worth, aud sell them fox, what tbey think of i honest trade. When you buy they arc worth, what .a fortune! could be Doolet's Yeat Powdeu, for sale by all i iwt . , grocers, yon get perfectly full weight, just made in a short t.me! ; limiL .fLdhesido Xhzt There is a - growing feeling among I article made of the Very best , and purest a rnla tht th man who can material, so that the strength can always - tJ be trusted bear a leitow mortal com pi am oi w r il.. t.w.t and afictatn frnm fi11iner riim wnafc w w v. .. I r .; ; u r 13 THE - ' r be the next President. 1 DAILY BEYIW. hand. jane 11 Hi N. IL SPnUNT, DENTISTRY! THE JDXtOR !EiiBEli'Or this firm has jttstretnraed freia "1 ITTIJ Sew York with a lotofnew and improved instruments, by which the tnottdif ficul t operations ' are skillfully' ' performed, i ana with little pain to tne patient., ( Dentistry practiced in At ka branches, ard jV all work warranted. . V ,.1 i TE3TH EXTRACTED W1TD.0UT PAIN. J Bert Tooth Paite eobatanfly en hand. s Price to suit the times. tn . ,.- ' thos. b; oarb-c co::, : v , jane 13 " . Xo, S3 L'arket CU. t . . V i s 11 t . r 9 t I- 1 -.
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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June 13, 1877, edition 1
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