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-wipd evcrv afternoon, Sundays ex cepted by JOSH. T. JAMK8, KOITOB AKD PBOPBIKTOK. i:iHrIPTION3-POTAOK I'AlIi- . t M Ui mnfitfur. 12 50 ; Thrte I jutt jer,.t w moathi. $1 IS ; One month, 60 cent. fa. oaner will be delivered by carriers, trM of charge, in any part f the city. at '.be thiif rate, or 13 otJ per week. Adrertuine rate Uw aad liber Ttf abeeribers will pleaae report any and j ll failarceto receive tbr paprtrefruiny. Advertisements. BrownRoddick GREAT REDUCTIONS ! WIDE OA MIUUCS' REDUCED. . " Pi and 10 c. reduced to (' and 8 c WHITE POLONAISE Trimmed, with Hamburg Trimming $2 50, NOW $1 2u. WHITE VICTORIA LAWN SHU'S two nieces. $4 50, NO W $2 50. : TheTCheapest ever seen in this City. alicoes FROM CHILDREN'S STRIPED HOSE 25 cta.NOW 15 cts. Civil and Satisfy Yourselves WE GUARANTEE Everything just as ndver Used. ItROWN&RODDICK june 3. Ico Cream Freezers. - Ice Cream Freezers. A LARGE STOCK AND GOOD AS- dortmeatof lee Cream Freezers always in 4tnck and for sale low bi GILES A MURCHISON'S, 3 . ' IS k&4 40 MurchUon Block. I THE LEAD. 99 Lane Sales Reanire Lane Purchases! AND HKNCE BOATWRIGHT & McKOY " I .CAN ALWAYS ASSU&B.TBEI& PATRONS OF AN, EN TIUELY FKESn ASSORTMENT OF Family Groceries Received Almost Sally We offer to-day a Fine Assortment of' TABLE AMD COOKING BUTTER, FROM 20 TO 35 CTS. PER POUND. American Cream, English Dairy, Edam and Pino Apple CHEESE, at Low Pricef. f .. . . fl,5 pounds each; BREAKFAST STRIPS, JUGABURED SHOULDERS, ... lt:.t I . 'i ii ; " ' 'And all Other Articles ia our line, Fresh and Seet, i I low b t . ' t Boatuiigit; fi: HcKoy '3. 7 di 0 ZIortb Tront 8troe.t. June 3 1 1 4 VOL. 3. LOCAL NEWS. Xew Xiiyeruaetnent. Mt(oik Boy tlrown Linen Sail Tilt re is turfed tl-od -t blm k Ui i ; ami huckltJberries iuiniarket now. 1 Bad weather this for drinkfqg whbey ami then walking jabont in the aunrr ' ... '. - j k . 'I he Hoard of County Commissioners meet in adjourned session this afternoon. Fish were retailing yesterday afternoon from - five to ten cents ner bunch and some ot them were dear at that. The frolicsome Spring chicken, almost a big ai a mocking bird, wont , come down for less that 15 'cents each. 5 Our city was visited by a spleudid rain last night and the heart of the jov ial truck er is gladsome and happy to-day. The river is again very low and unless there were heavy rains ( last night in the interior boating will become difficult next week. i 1 1 . - - i ' ; . . The Hibernian Association, we under. stand, have decided upou having an excur. sion down the river on the Fourth, on the steamer' Gou. Worth. 'Further particular will be given iu a day or two. 1L Cantata of Esther. Queen Esther will hold iher court at Smithville in a few1 days, j U-Mts will be chartered to convej' i persons, wishing to go to- Smithville to witness the cantata. A band of music and a general good time is anticipated. Particulars hereafter. To St. jJames' Home We are requested by flis UoiVor the Mavor to state 'that for want of ballast the new sidewalk on Orange street to vt. James' . Home will n icessarily be covered rith sawdust. Thiti, however, is only a temporary 'arrangement, for sou.as tlm ballast received I Mayor Eisblate will . ... .- ' T . t mstruct the Uhier of I'oliceto tiave it laid on the walk us soon as lit can possibly be done, . I i Son Est. I From private informfition received iu this city yesterday we icarn that the music mater at St. Mary's! Raleigh, has skedaddled, but'for what cause is not sta ted. There is to be 1 grand musical ex hibition and entertainment there on 1 len- day evening, and a dispatch has been sent here for the purposcof inducing some one of the musical professors in this cityjto go to Raleigh and take charge, tem porarily, of the duties abandoned by the missing music master but with what suc cess we have not yet learned. " 7I-. - ; The Rowing Race- The rowing race on the river late yes terday aftercoon between the crews of the .White Stran and the Little Katie at tracted a great deal jof attention jand ex citej much interest. j The course was from Market Dock to.a buoy opposite Kidder's mill and return, and the crews of the two boats then to exchange and repeat the course. An extended report of the race is crowded out by the press of other mat ter in our columns i to-day and we can only give the result. The race was a very close one aud the crew of tne White Swan were declared the winners. The i ! i Tace was witnessed by crowds of specta tors, among whom were many ladies. A Reliable Article, j It is a pleasure to commend an j article of a thoroughly reliable character, arid we do not hesitate to do so in- speaking of Doolev's Ykast Pownitu, which an experience-of over ten years convinces us is the best and i most re iable bakine powder in the market. I I j , . i i i Mothers, Mothers, Mothers. Don't fail to procure Mrs I Winslow's booTHiNo Hybup for all diseases of teeth mg m children. ' It relieve the child colic, regulates the from pain, cures wind towels, and, by giving jelief and health to the child, gives rest to the mother. . The Colonnnade Hotel,, - Philadelphia Pa , endorsed byj eminent aud distinguish ed visitors as a model ceitahlishmonti, will be an exception hereafter to the general complaint of high prices. f S j-r TUe Tnermometer. From the United States Signal Oflice at this place we obtain the following report of the thermometer, as taken this morn ing at 7:31 o'clock : I AugasU, Ga....M...86 Cairo, 111 65 Charleston,, a C....T9 Cincinnati 57 emphis. Tenn 70 Mobile, Ala h..77 Montgomery Ala.. .79 New Or lean ...80 New York '. .57 Savannah, Ga ..75 Shrevepbrt.. ....70 Bp, Loait Mo. ...... G6 Bt. Mark, Fla 77 Waihinton, DCi Wilminuton, NJ C.71 L Corsicana, Tex GS llayaca..,, 84 Fort Grbsoo, C. N.70 Galreston....M.MMjHd Indlanola.;...:.......79 jAcksonville, Fla...79 Knoxville eu Lynchburg.......74 r 1 VVLxMINGTON, N. C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE The branch Artillery. Somebody has written the- Neicbernian a very interesting sketeh ot Capt. Flan i.er oaitery, kqowu uuriu me wr at 1 . . 1 ' J I a I ... . rst :-.s the Iiranch Artillery and after- w mi as Latham's North Carolina Battery. I'he article is too leDgthy tor our columns l 1 't I. l.f ur we would reprouuee eic im -t l will, at .11 Cv,-,U, (It... .uo.fc.ry ot If. facts. The Company w-e recruited in Newbera in January 1802. and named in compliment to Geu. L. O'B. Branch, its . . first Captain having been A. C. Latham. j i . . , iL It was splendidly equipped, but the Company left their guns in the tight be low Newbern, in theSpring ot 1862. after a most gallant eugmeot. At Kin.too they were again tquippal and iu May. 1862, shortly after Major Flauner joined it as a Second Lieutenant, it was ordered to Virginia, and ver soon af.er arriving there was engaged in theBght at Hanover Couri House where Branch s Brigade, Datiery was aitacneu w ownwii son s commanu iuu iui uiaiuij , j j !4. V , .... fl,ui naopo thoroQflflr via a Tnnat. ttriliant Hurjv.... viae. o uuoiaj Bia.wvww - It isroa TV noil XT fill rrilTin A ru. w If li I .Wfl 1 . ! 1 J n .... I !-... . 1 iouguiueiuiu..ey uiougmuui. oue irupuv away, and that was the flag which had wavbti uvrr i.j it-ii ucauf 111 a nuiuicu iiijlo I t I.-. : .. A 1... A tirrKto . . .... .... auu w storm of had so 8u.ii,UuwvU , - r - Flanner uuder his shirt on the long and anrratwlariirl weary journey home from Appomattox, r.. . f . a- 1 . l. ' hia a Tarr. nr wnicn me curitssLMHiuciiL u . of the N'-ioi'Truan does not .seem aware. T T" I-. lCf!') O . . t 1 ol li.i m in LLxciuuti, juuii, va'. . signed ami inereupon Xiicuieuaun ouo iv. 1 1 .1 . T ..i a I 1 Potts'was promoted andsvrred with much distin'ctiou as th, Captain ofthe battery until ..... . . Capt, Potts, young hfc fell a victim to the - :.. K1,.J.. fil,. of finAl.inii . iuc u,Wiy Bu -j.. . , u ..uu tans correspouueui tt-u mc kiiu nu.u , ,1 ' I j he does as lo.lows: :l Af..fU1tKnff1!11, PnitS MAvHlh xxa.-c. vlv. r.- - r" .. ' 1864, the battery passe.1 under the com- maud of now Capt. Henry 1 U. Flanner, ,who handled it with the skill and in- trepiaity oi ins preucuessor. uuwi mo cjomj ofthewar. As the evil days drew nigh . i f j :i 1 1 and the murky clouds of despondency, unrelieved Dy tne saver lining oiiope, . , 1 Tt -i e i i enshrouded all tie horizon, as one oy one OUr nones proved iuiue, iuu uannr iot none of its dash end daring, but bore it- self as bravely as it did iu. the hey-day Krinjr time of its existence. Its guns were never silent, morning, noon: nor night,, but on the outposts from Kich mond to Petersburg, and from Petersburg to Richmond again, its mutterings and its grumblings made the air resonant; and thus from day to day it was ever up and doing till the last sad scenes around Ap- X o .. . ! I - e nomattox. where the banner with tne Southern uross was iuneu auu me B..r oj . a i J j a.L naM Af i the Confederacy that once set all I the sky ablaze wlih its meteoric splendor,! andelectnhed the wona, set snrouaea in gtoom anu paieu iu urea j : i; i scarce 2,500 strong, held in cnecK ior then delivered uy the Kev. (ieorge 1'atterr death was almost instantaneous at the J Hogan, Albany' F W Smith Cant Tlios twelve hours, Fitz John Porter's army son, D D. of Wilmington. All .who moment of attack.-' ' The Underhill then New York ;. R O Smith, Bug Hill;' of 30,000 men.! Soon aiter this tight, the know this learned gentleman can well be- 4 , NO; Co W C Blackwood, Charlotte N C, T. . . IlfiVfi that tot mnr. i ni-aiia. ranrw.t ho K- pui uouui dUU Came OaCK tO ID6 CUV Willi LieWln MillarH ; r ' . r. - . . .1 J A. .11 w wVV uurM fc fc uw w WV WJ I - " i va 111 i I I II' r t -C I ... . . U.V ,.,.1 .. riM . . ' vixji. iu n coram anu, wneii us urave umcers uu i u.iomm. Av r koi wi,oru .1 ' .. . . .. LWn bv thw mtt.1,1 ,ntf5,.0 i... v, iou m lbn where, with the except men turned eadiy homewards, resides -j. .f '- fdW VHai. . . llim 4 r..,: . . . t i a chapter of St. Paul s first Enist e to the w eara sPent b? him 111 Cahfdi bXJAi O j v-A UAWu. uw I g V IAT: O J l L f I .1.1 n O Cln.-i.i ... ; . 1 1 T T I 1 I mco usf ouic .c mcuw u. v r, f"'-- , teemed and the iipIvs ,,f ,l,il, V,, sao and shell through wi ich it frc' ' .;. l"luS8 VC.1US oue K0i,t Urt. 4. , " neea here, often passed. That hag was never :r Z ; i t r , 1 1 . I tion to that singleness of nuruosu. with I - : 1 I brances of l ... . i v-,,.4- I .... a - ir . . . . I I 1 1 I I W U III II I I W a .A T .1 . .1 I k. f. W k V 'W . . - v . ww -i :aI would also sav that the Branch 'Artillery I was more generally and familiary known in the "Army of Northern Virginia" as "Lathani's North Carolina Battery." " .. , r ... Grape Culture and Wine. iMr. A. Speer, of New Jerserv, one of the largest grape producers in the east, commenced but a fewvears a?o in a small way, to make wine from currants, black-1 berries, aud other fruits. He nowj con- trols large vineyards from which his fam- otxs Port Grape Wine i made, which pfeemiste an,! physicians say rival the world for its beneficial effticts on wcafcly forever, nere the remnants oi tnese vei- d here t0.night ori early . to-morrow erans of a hundred fields laid down their . - . 1 . arSs in good faith and turned with sad- moDg according to circumstances. But dened hearts and feet that were weary, we will let our correspondent tell his own their faces towards where once were bright, tale. He writes under date of yesterday, railing, happy homes, now ala8! in the and says : j hands of the stranger, or, in many instate uur boys continue to enjoy themselves ces, marked by black, smoking ruini, or in the highest degree under the genial bos gaunt, spectre-like, cheerless chimneys, pitality ot the people of Fayetteville. 1 around which no more will prattle the art- think, really, the .palm for kindness and loss child or doze the agedjdame. Desola- attention to strangers might be awarded tion peuury and want greeted them on this city. Yesterday afternoon, by lnvita every hand; with hearts inured to every fate lon, the corps of cadets drilled i with the their steps were ag elastic and their hearts two companies; of this city, one of which, as proiJasin theday who vicy laurel lS wreathed crowned tneir brows. There- oldestinthe Unitstales. Major 13 urges i membrance of their deeds of heroism jind commanded the battalion. After a parade valor is a precious jewel, of which the hand aroun(j the principal streets, and the iexe of ihe victor connot despoil us; and when cation of a few battalion movements,! we their: true history in the coming years shall were invited :to large table, where our be written, it will read more like a narra- boys did justice to a tub of iced lemonade, tive af the days of "old romance" and will after which the battalion marched to the overshadow with the sublimity and barracks of the cadets, where three cheers grandeur of their valor and self-abnega- were iven byl the cadets for the two Fay Udn the hardships and sufferings pf the ettevilie companies. Major burgess, being CrWersuuder U .or tiJda wSathat immedi- wehaa received the hands of the mill- ately after the battle of Hanover Court Last night the dramatic entertainment House in May 1862, Lieut. Samuel W. was 0flered to the public, and was attended Latham tendered his resignation, and that by a full and appreciative audience. I in! December 1863, Lieutenant John M. Some-of the larger cadets, I am afraid. Perry was transferred to the 'ordinance will prove unwilling to leave to-morrow as. department with the rank of Captain; the fair sex seem, as usual, to have coiled KnnAo tu onWitrvnf flant- Vlannerr ha a web around theix heart. Dr. Patterson at Chapel Hill. Weclip from the special correspondent - j of the Raleigh Obsereer, form Chapel Hill, n.lT ll 111 11W C III I HTMVi T 1 n tW A I n f 1 frt T - o w.MuBiejiwu 'cii- the Baccalaureate Sermon delivered to the Crraauauog oiass at tne university on I Sunday last: - I I Th (JVPif'iunii nf til. U7.U.I' . In inn ir.43 . . r. : . ..wv. ;w ItonllV With' f ha K.Mol.nHuitd bnt.mnn dhT U lh?rt7 - tnis sermon heeQ ijreachdd on Monday, but this rear thev have returned I . .. - . i. . to tne usage ;or tne 1 earlier days of the JJ Diversity, beautiful s wtreusej I T A. I 1 IT. t T 1 nil universiiv. anu naa it on nunaav. i np . " . . . serv ces cf the En aconni rhtirch . bein-z conducttid bv the Rev. Joseph B. Cheshire, Jr. formerly of Tar- boro, but now in charge of the church in hta village Tarboro The choir, led by ilr. Wilson, a prominent member of the Baptist church, of this place, sarg a voluntary whi W1S on bu3rd. I jujj, M(i the HSd "Jesus Saviour of my goul." The Baccalaureate sermon was . , . , - , , I : ." . " v""v ,u i neVer has beon excel nd hv at.v Pvr I J J - I ;n li i: .a. j ,wculululo jjww:. iw was uhieueu 10 1 rkir rnruiu nrficoiir liMI ri thn tiwi.t i -vw ...iu iui iUUl i .t a t- I ' ' - ye may outilin In the. first part of his sermon the preacher gave A short des- I i ,.t I 1.,. 1 .i..... II l - i uiuuuu ui tuo lauiiuiuu im ui- i..jj . ' , j wnicn tne contestant m those games was m0ved, so that in. that vast-multitude of eager spectators' on eveiy side his eye I m rmr rn I h a H i tv t n rv i ! - I n 4 I . . . I i uuc uiataiu uuai. tie men uuri- i - . - . trast' 1 t. ii za aiw finr-v .if mnn i.f fliA woriu in tn puruu or secular employ- I . '' . i a.. :tu 'au . .. I ' 1 I . . .... - . si0th which is too apt to characterize our religious lite: aud urged upon his hearers and especially upon thoe young men just goinJP ont from tn,eif COlWco life tt eater . . , , r . .. . . . . . jusi as earnestly ana persevenngiy to h ffhest earth v nr ze. The Isthmian o , x - - crown was out a garland 01 pine leaves. an' w.l.-)i i ;onf ViMirrV, Xr .'l..- ....J "xT ... proper! in ineir piace, auu uc-u as men on.ht to strive after with their might, are hardlv more enduring than the nine leaves: the crown which is offered to those wno faithfully serVe their Heavenly Mas- U,. ;H ino.ammtihh Jand is not otte.roA itn I . : , . . i nnft hn, a hrmH tr -n i - " - - - l Such a 8ermon cannptfail to do a great ' "-v l deal 0f good, and I congratulate the young nt. omen nf thH crra.ii lfitirnr r. ass unnn thft uv -pi.t.inn thpv mado. nf an1 rtn he honed that ' n vQ wf.,o.i w j iuluuu vt in us 'ruuuui".u , ivj. i production not to be preserved. . i I The Cadets at Fayetteville. iWe have been ; favored with another communication from Fayetteville, giving I -.-. QAAAnnf a T drtin t nf trio panota f avvviiut ui bxiv vaaa b v. - AJ t . ine ape Jf ear jiiutary .cauemy iu lujil i city during the past few days. They were to have left Fayetteville this morning on .. . tne Sfoampr QOCm worth and may be ex- f I Iwn jure a no inore succ&asful and en joyable excursion could possibly hare been gotten up ; and the smallest cadet can say boldly that he -has 'had a "good time." We leave on the IKorrA to-morrow morninn. lonjr to remember Fayetteville and her hospitable citlxens. Excursionists From Shelby. An excursion party of about forty Irsons from Shelby arrived this mora ing and will remain in and about the city until Uridiy evening. The txcur- -t . , . , , , . . t . nists indulged m a trip on the st W s- lrrhU t. ,tw jheje thij i I cniftt leattirfi. rnl iliriftfi l miwia a en. r"v" .vnvu ijcic njtu uiuiuaail IcirrcL. I niirni.i NO. 107 'Death of Capt. Feck We deeply regret to learn ofi the sudden death of one of the oldest citizens of Wil f I m t . . I 1 . ' FTt . r . . ... i miugiou, arnain inomas r . 1 eck wnicn occurred this forenoon on ' board the steamer . S. Undcrhill. at the time! en roue for Smithville. TjicTS was- a "little I f-.Z.. ''. , . . i. .. miuny excursion among uart. ieck s I . i X Ch' dre" S ' Smithville aai1 he ha4i hoen induced to accompany it, I he being aDDarentlv in his usual hpahh i w " There were also on board a number of the I i exnursmnisra whn ornvaH k,.- i ... . . "lt,,v "c' corning from Shelby. When about on Pite Ortoa Capt. Peck atteapted 'to descend from the upper deck andjajgentle U Mfcjq. that he was termg and about to fall sprang forward and caught him. fle was carried into the cabin and a phv. eIamiued his Pul,e nd pronounced that lffo .was extinct. He thinks 'that the bod and fc. aftl:c(, rpslftt:wpa I ' : ...ww rw p.i- wac ftri0 or,. i 1 VWV, WUJUiiw LUC VIU I . i . 1 mi oi our citizens, lie was a native of I . . , I i fyi i fnrd C'nriTi onH n, f : ion oi a nia, he I " ;vfH until next September, he would have 1 been 78 years old and possessed remarkable vitalitv l i J. i fnT , TiQT, v- ., , . , , I w - v " was ui"uiy et 1 ae sailing yacht Frohc, owned by Mr. u f4l. o. U. t arsiey of this city, lett Mason- I Q.eo i i i . vv,w wuuu . veswruay morning at o i hai-a x.ah , j a. r .L'xa ...TV..J..1 r , , .1 ... 1 - "eauea zorew iDietjwitn the I C U I " crew; Messrs. duo. Farrow, Walter I, Jars!ey, () G. Parsley. Jr. Jr. ' .laierro, Martm U H ard . r Arrow tod as tnlot, V)Ut U-hi , , ( J. w- r iaferro, , Martin Willard Mr. i L kJ ' V-" who Mate, Cqxwain and so on we are not . ..tu-uuui iumuy om 1 , .1 , 1 1 U1 uuiiy euueuieu wuo was aooard l,Ko a,v.:. . i...-j 1. ! " C nrettv roncrh woatlr at.rl ,Mn,in,i ".. T"' , "'T.: J 1U''V -ey nnaiiy, however, reached New Inlet about 1 o'clock and 1 . came to anchor close in shore where '..:, . , 5, 1878. i l, I I r V I I'l I lll I ll'l I ! I I I I I I I Va I M rSM.tJt.,lATTiraAMIHdkAA t . - w . " " """" pvfnina iv,i t n.r fr , ... n i ,Wi bU1 jcientiy high to enable them to Jbass over the L'Ovemmwit, v,rz nt iho Inl,.t -ru t L,. , , , ' , "ere Wlltl f crew ia0l u,-u" at maic ng tne . r T i two houis and a half pretty good time. The young men who made the trip say " a heap better for ihe boat to haul it over- land from the' ound." The Hippie, hom WrightsviHe, is ex- j .r: . pected Lu-uay aua iaen ine neet wui De ,t ,... r.., ., -.' , . cuiuiJiete auu renuy ior me graua liegat- ta that takes place here oh the ! Will b tenth- hve days 'hence. There will be lots of fandweexriect there will be a toy Accidentally Drowned. - We are sorry to learn that a young colored man by the name of Osborne Oowan, one who stobd well with every body, was drowned 'off ! the steamer A. P. Hurt, about 4 o'clock yes'terday afternoon, some fifteen miles 'above the city. The Hurt was at the time oni her regular trip to Fayetteville, having left the city some-! where alter 2 o clock, an d Osborne was a uecK passenger. At the time jol the acci- lfoau. dent the boat was roundinsr a sham turnll in the riyer, known as The Elbow,and the unfortunate young man was 'seated on an empty Hour barrel. The movement ot the boat caused the barrel tu roll over board and with it went Osborne. He was a good swimmer but instead of makin for the shore he swam towards the boat. Seeing thi3 a gentleman on the boat called to him and told him to turn shoreward which he did, but soon after sank, it is supposed though exhaustion. As soon as possible the steamer was stopped and a boat was launched but by thaUime Os borne had disappeared. The deceased has a Very good character here and wa well thought of by the white residents. He Was one of the lew colored lmocrats in the city. He wis 22 years old and was on his way to Fay etteville at the time; of his death to take service with a lady there. DIED. ! Very suddenly, this morning, June atb, in S111 Jer of hia 'e CP- THOMAS F. rfcCK, a native of. Miiford, Conn., but a. res ident of Wilmington since 181. The funeral aervUes will take plaee to mcroj morniajr at it o'clock from the resj dence of hie son, Geo. A. I'eclc, to the First Presbyterian Church; from thence to Oak dale Cemetery. i PLEASE JTOTICE. .. ' We will be glad to reeelve coJmuniciW irom r j- . .J i . meaua ga any Md all lubiecfect cutl interest Dot t ; tne writer n-nst alW w we ju tor. cuum must De w.ittcn dn obit va "ae of the paper. T- ... . . -..vnauues moat be avoided. Audit is especial aid rtriiVni.l J.. heditor doe, not alway,ndora. in thl .c?rrefPondents, ualesa so stated in tae editorial columns. . . Criminal Court, The following ca; sea hare been disposed - f ia th Court ;to-day.- Mate vs. Lucv M n pros. State vs. Link ViVt.tr f..- i uuuty, sentenced to 12 months in the County Work House. I 1 ! state vs. John Bright,1 for larceny, in two cases. Guilty iu both. L ; Mate vs.. Amy Martin, for assault and i v-,. . .. uauery- Guilty .- II i Ntat oi i,... t-j tmBlc?J,,:. , r i vuariej iirown nn.i George - u ,,van' Ior an a"y. On trial. I Dk 1 Ickett colored,mentioned above - I ound SuiltJ of larceny, is bul IS years v.u uu ims is the second timef he has been convfeted in the Criminal ICourt'.'. : ' i-' Hotel Arrivals.' k Plhckll House. Vi!minf An v ' . l.J J A. I . . - - une 4th. rvr.h . Bros., prpprietorra: - bat wn "10:10 o'clock, June 4ih, to 1010 his Sf2?,,J5n!iithC,Pt- 1 Taddison, hib Mrs R ! Paddison. Point nfl.VAii v n i' Irom 10:10 Baltimore ; F M Foy, Scott's Hill, N C L .uG,ifiili' Xew Vork ' D I) Barber, aouth Carolina ; Frank D Parker, Bladen IX MEMORIAL. 1 ; xrDi ou4 er residence in Oermantown,I'a May 24th, Madame PAULINE CLEMENT. m0.!!3"1108.?.68 Bt on the above, will thei)ld familiar name of their former teacher fall gently and sadly. . Permit a grateful pupil to drop a tear upon ihe tablet or memory, fot-on whn on ..r i in by-gone days, cbme lap before Twion in aaa, yet pleasing remem happy school days. i When we sported in that merry sunshine of , . our he Sadness, a stranger to the h fulness, itsgay inhabit eart. and i. heer- When with Ithe usual waywardness of I i. .... J " " V i i jvuin we repelled airs.int thm. . ;-- 0f propriety which wereVo charartAri..iTf "ur TeneraDie teacher, yet, on looking back . ViX lZW9 I ... n, J""") no icci Uiai ll I was a ...uvcui ui inose unde witn the genial warmth of her bui I her kind Wr'.. . aSSlfit thoSfl whKm pV,- "vf - --Vi" ' 'j il T. wurinyioi.iier fh n;;r '711" notneriy jtender- While ever readV oAam tl J 'i I . . ' "w .v.vauM uu. tyrreci aemeanor, she was none the less active ln oeowin her praises when deserved, and "f riJf "PPen merited, was suffi- I ci en i incentive tor'TnAirMi ww the writer of this noor trihnT: V' .1" lege to hare been an inmate of her Bern- r, for Madame Clement for four orTrWe - seasons since and looked upon her for the ' moniinem many rears, the resDPotnf rhiM. h?od ,w.aa .onl7 increased as we beheld the sil- friita of the ..t ttmr " ""7 "rr "T"'."" W1C" c:es uponi her familiar form. A devout i v.uw okiucu vu UAvc IDaQe DUt iBW rtr. Jl k- 1 . J 8vTe "hed all under her care to Deiroverced by its ijrecentj. arK.rh i v" tuJu" wuia ub, s in one or ner on. 10 g V !n ieeaoaa to youthful mind she sought to impress upon us the true version of that so oft misinterpreted word, Charity, and akli ht fl I pwklJ. lut face to fftce,1- we traat that ah I a . . ass ihe 1 1B in enjoyment of that "rest which re-'. maineth for the nonla, f . I 1 New Advertisements. , I . ' : I' . B0yg BrOMTl Lineil feliitS june 5 MUaSSON'a?, Tax Listing. QXLY 224 PERSOXS LISTED. ABOjuT 3,000 yet to list. 20 days alIowed,this is the QVJ U" th" 00tice wiU be Pleak in juit U cation, jane 5 JN'O. S. JAMES, J. P., I Star copy It, Tax Lister. Reward! F OR THE CAPTURE OF BILL R0BI.V- son, who escaped June 3d from the" custody of an officer. The abore reward will be paid for his arrest an! ret-jra to jail. . 8. H. MAN.VIaVQ, , SberifTXew Ilanorer Co: jane 1 Cbililreii's Memorial Association. T HE MEMBERS are hereby notified that there will De a meeting yf the above Asso ciation on THURSDAY AFTERNOON, at 5 o'clock, at the School Room of Misses Burr and James, for the purpose of electing jOlli--cers for the ensuing year. ! ' T By order of the PresUent HANNAH F. BOLLES, I jme 4 , Secretary, BRUCE WILLIAMS, ATTonniiir At law, , , . . Pender 0onty, N. C ' ' , j WILL ATTEND at Stanford, (Bu"rrw every Monday, aid tt his oil3 , at Lilliarton, the remainder of the week v ' : Collections and Convey ane- - ie-eelaltf june l-dkK i -S. '' Tl 4 ye be ana ageu persona. morning ' ' 'I ' ..- V
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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June 5, 1878, edition 1
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