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c f THIS PAPER published ererj afternoon, 8unday ex cepted by JOSH. T. JAME8, , KDITOB AND PROPRIETOR. X, t4i:BSCBlPTIOK8. POSTAGE PAID. me year, f 5 00 Six months, $2 50 ; Thrte months, $1 15 ; One month, 60 cent. The paper will be delivered by carriers free of charge, in any part of the city, at ;he ibove rate, or 13 cent per wek. Advertisinir rate low and liberal Subscribers will please report any and 4!1 failure to receive their papers regularly Nw Advertisements. GREAT REQUOTICNS ! VlI)KCAMPnids . .REDUCED. K and 10 c. reduced to 0 and 8 c WHITE POLONAISE Trimmed with Hamburg Trimming 2 50, NOW SI 25. WHITE VICTOHIAIAWN SUITS two pieces. $4 .50, NOW $2 50. The Cheapest ever seen i in this City. - v-1 - " " aincoes FROM CHILDREN'S STRIPE D iHOSE, 25 cts., NOW 15 cts. CalPand Satisfy Yourselves WE GUARANTEE Everything just as adver-' tised. june 3. United States of , America, District Court of the United "Eftates for the Cape Fear District, in the Eastern District of North Carolina, R. E. Heide, Libellant, . " agaiast I , In admiralty for and Schr John Schutte,her on bottomry bond, tackle, apparel and furniture. J 10 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : XTOTIGE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that in LM obedience to a monition to me addressed J under seal of the District Court ot tne united States, for the District of Cape Fear, North Carolina, dated 10th June, 1878, I have fhU Jay attached and seized the Schr. John Scbutte, her tackle, apparel and furniture, and do detain and hold the same in my custo dy until the farther orders of the Court. Now all persons claiming the same or hav ing any authority to say why the property bould not be condemned and soid in pay ment of the bottomry bond, are hereby non tied ta Appear before the said Court to be 'uoldes at Elizabeth City, in said District, on the 29th day of June, A. D. 1878, then and there to interpose a claim for the same and make their allegation in that behalf, showing caua, if any, to the contrary, J. 13. HILL, U. S. M. Psa J. JT. VanSOELEN, Deputy. k iune 10 United States of America, District Court of tha United States t i for the Cape Fear District, in the I Eastern District of Horth Carolina. . Icxander S. Heide and Ma ' i liters of Schr John Schutte against -.Vhoouex John Schutte, her rackle, appall and furni- 4UIO. In admiralty for 8eamn$' wages. ;ro wiioai IT may covcsjtx - Notice is hereby given Ohat in ojjediu to a monition to me, addressed under seal if the District Court of the United States fot the District of Capo Fear, North Carolina, lated 10th of June, 1S7S, I have this day rtXiached and seized the schr. John Schutte, iie tackle, apparel and furniture, and do letiu and hold the same In my coatody i.i.i ii tun fnrthar nrrlrof said District Court. Now all persona claiming. the same or having any authority i&a&y why the prop erty should not be condemned and feU m iivment oi uie iviarinenr us weucicuy iiouBea io appear oejw 3 "w1 im ie holden at ElixabetU City, in said District, ..utneath uay oi june, a. v. aiw, meu there to interpose a claim for the aama na iue their aiieganoiis m mm ueu&u, hvwiu cause If any to the contrarj. BROWN &R0DDICK J. 11. HILL, IT. S. M. Pes J, 5T, YaxSOELKN, Dep'y. June 10 r r i A VOL. 3. WILMINGTON, N C, WEDNESDAY. JUNE LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. See ad First National Bank. Mcnson Our Cutter. IUsry Savage, XTk 4" Treas Notice in regard to Do.. J. A. Bositz Th3 Wo:l-y Murderers. Geo. Mters, At Moonlifhf Kxcurtior. S. Jxwbtt Look. Rather cool yesterday.- Mother, may I io out to swim? Strawberri s are about "flayed oiit." We've h:id very little ice cream weath er. A thoru iri -- lui&h i.s worth :i l"zen in the hand. .- ' WThite and blnck s a favorite ermUua- tion for dresses this seamen. An excursion to the black -fish rocks is on the tapis for to-morrow. What is an old maid? A woman ' that has been made for a long time. ' Fish were plentiful yesterday afternoon and were selling at reasonable prices. " Did you ever reckon up the number of people you would 1 ke to lick if they were not rich ? Tomatoes were in market yestreday from some of the truck gardens in this vicinity. . Trauk goodness, there is one place wheFe prosperity is to be found in tbe dictionary. Diamond belt buckles are now consid ered stylish. Open air flowers are unusually fragrant this summer. Any man who hauls the American eagle down from his perch is little better than achicken thief, Put two slices of cucumber in a pho nograph and hear whether or not it yells for a doctor. It is absurd to suppose that a man can speak above his breath, since bis mouth is below his nose. Students often grow old studying the result of other men's labor before they think of doing anything themselves. Can't some enterprising individual erect a bath houga for tho. convenience of those who would like to take a plunge theo sultry days ? We think an enters prize of the kind would pay, provided a reasonable price was charged for the use ot the liath house. Few changes are noted in the English style of dress - now adopted by gentle men. Fashionable tauors make the coats of all suits shorter than they have bean worn for several seasons; trousers are not so loose in the legs as those lately worn. First National Bank. " -The rumored consolidation of tho First National Bank, and the Dawson Bank has been effected as will be seen by the notice to that effect published elsewhere in this issue.' The business ' will be conducted by the First National Bank which as sumes the deposits and certificates of the other. The Directors are Messrs. E. E. ft Burruss, James J)avSQn, James Sprunt, Alfred Martin and D. G. Worth. Mr. Burruss continues as President, with Mr. Dawson as Vice President; Mr. Walker remains Cashier, with Mr. Lar kins a Aosistdnt Cashier, and Mr. II. M. Bowden is retained as Teller and Mr. J. II. Boatw'right as Clerk. Brown Flour Gems- Oue cup of brown (graham) flour, one teaspoon Dooley's Yeast Powdeu, one pqp of sweet milk, one egg,- white and yolk hsaten separately. Have your gem pans hot, grease well, and buke m a quick oven. Wine at ETenlng Parties-. No matter what Thay be said about the use of wines and liquors, it is t"he adulter ation and trash mixtures. that does the mischief. Where pure wiue are used we hear no complaint of inebriation. Wo never hear of intoxication from th.e use of Spocrs Port Grape Wine, of New Jersey. This wine rs held in high estimation by the best doctors in the country, and4was awarded the highest premium at the late Centennial. , Patron 6 of a rbt-class hotel justly cou der themseUei8 antitlud to corrjforuWo ooms, a bountiful bill of fare-, and courteous treatment in the office. All these, combined with a notable degree of legance throughout, are to be found at he Colonnado Hotel, Philadelphia, Pa. City Court James Cunningham, a white sailor, tor u:- ,linV ami il:snrilnr!v riirslnsr and abusin the poIiffV was fined $15 r fil ivs imnris"fjfnent The defen- - - j dant was locked-up. Thmm h(Arr no further businesH the court adjourned. Mooriiisht Excursion Mr. Ueo. Myers, asreut for the Passport alveitises a moon light excuision down tbe river on Fndav ni-h'. Tim acoomtuoda- 'i.uis 'iV;red by the PaKuport are acknow ! edj-i uiurraasL and we retW- our tad tn the aivertls,'niMit for particulars,. The Veteran Badges. The badges ordered by the veterau curp of the Wilmtugton Light . Infantry, through Capt. Juo. II. Allen, have been received. They are banner shaped and made of re 1, white and blue ribbon, trim med with bullion tringe and gold lace. The caps ordered for the corps by Capt. Allen are still in his possession. Ten np the Hog. Wilmington should follow the example of some the villages in the mountains and vote .the running at lare of hogs in the streets a r.uisarce. A few nights ago hogs forced an entrance luto a vegetable garden and before they were discovered had rooted up a greater portion of the vegeta bles. Times like these the loss of a vege. table garden is severely felt by most of our citizeusy and if owners of hujs allow them to run at large the hog ought to be shot, or driven to the pound. Benefit of the Library Association. Some of the ladies of the community who feel an interest in the welfare of the Library Association propose on Monday evening next to give a grand musical en tertainment at the Opera House for the benefitof the Association. The best mu sical talent of the city is engaged for the concert and the ladies will be assisted by Prof. Gonzales. A largq and, varied pro gramme will be offered, and the managers promise an unu3ually.fine concert. On and On. We learned, at Smitbvillejast evening that the shooner Alabama, from some port in South America for this port, in ballast, went ashore on Frying Pan shoals, not fafrom Bald Ilead light, yesterday morning before day. Captl James Williams, of the steam tug Orlando, first went to her assistance, and afterwards the Steamer Waccqmaw, an,d yesterday after noonhe Alabama was gotten off and will be towed up to the city. Her injuries ere thought to be light. Youns Men s Christian Association ys. Female Minstrels. The Young Men's Christian Associa tion of Charlotte are about to petition the Board of Aldermen of that city to adopt an ordinance prohibiting the futuro exhi bition in that city of female mmetrel troupes. By the way, what has become of the Y. M. C. A. of Wilmington ? Wa used to have an association of thai kind here but we hav'nt heard of it in a long time, and if it is still alive, we think they might strive to emulate the example of their brethren in our sister city, for there is certainly nothing more immoral and demoralizing for the youth of the land than such indecent per fomancca as thoss givaa by tfie female troupe, knewn as the "Dizzy Blondes." SinltuYille last Niffht. The ancient town of "Smiffle'' was alive last night, the steamers Vassvort and Uniterhill having Hooded the garrison and gtreets with pleasure-seeking Wilmington ians. We were one of those who took passage on the Passport, and the gallant little boa.t, although she was full of people, made1 the trip down and back in her usual quick time, without having had the slight est accident to mar the enjoyrnent of tb.e occasion, if we may except the loss of sev eral beautiful new straw hats sported by various young men, which, although rather hard on the hatless voyagers, yet afforded a fund of amusement for the others. There were about 275 persons ou the boat. Ur. tjporge Mjer, the agant, was along and exerted himself very successfully for the entertainment of everybody on board. The night was bright and beautiful, but rather cool, with a pretty stiff breeze blow-' IngjWhich was pronounced rather too flawy for pleasant sailing, and hence there were no boats out. The Court House was fi lied to overilowiug with the audie'ne drawn there to witness the representation . of the Cantata and the whole affair was, in every way, a dccid.xland delightful success. REVIEW. The Dogs An item. of interest to owners' -of dogs will be found in tlie ad vei Using columns in this issue. .The dog cait will be sent out next Monday a,,d all dogs found run ning at large will be impounded and killed. In addition to this an oflicer will be sent out to take a list of nil doj.V on piivate premises and the penalty will be enforced against al! who fail to comply with the pro visions of the law. Styles In Shoes. For gentlemen tho low Oxfird tics f calf-skin are the bhe .r.'Mtrtt-t - wear in Sqramer. . They. ar niade ti lth father narrower toes than those lately '-Worn, and broad, 4ow heefe 'I'hereare also buttoned gaiters with kip toes for ordinary wear. For dress occasions are patent-leather gaiters with black tops. An attempt has been made to introduce kharp pointed toes, but these crow I the foot painfully, and have not met with favor Complimentary Entertainment- A party of young students; fresh from the University, with academic honors, gave a complimentary German to a few ot the Raleigh young ladies in the City of Oaks on Monday uignt, and -among the ladies meutioiied ;i being present we notice the narn; of Mjs? Mty Allen Meares, of this city; uiTd also Mice's Placide and Kosal.el Eu-Ihaj-d, formerly of this city, but now residents of Kaleih. Good Enough, A good joke u told on a friend of ours, recently a merchant in this city, who was a passenger on board the steamship Raleigh on her recent. tiip from Baltimore to this port. On Sunday and Sunday night it b'ew some very big guns and our friend, who is, by the way, a dm believer in a future state of punishment, was ter ribly afraid that the old Raleigh could not keep her sea legs under her. as well, indeed, he might be, lor it vas a terrible blow.On Sunday night the sea was so heavy that some of the funnel guys, known as supports for the smokestack, wero carded away. In endeavoring to clear the deck our friend overheard an order given to "out it way," and thinking that this or der was given to '.cut the smoke stack away, he concluded that things were gone up and that it was time for every man to look out for himself. Ho thereupon rushed into the cabin for th? purpose f securing a life preserver and soon after reappeared with a Babcoek fire extin guisher slung around his neck and ready to commit himself to the ruthless waves as a last frail hope. This, however, was not considered necessary and he was po litely informed that Babcock's fire ex- tinquishers were made for putting out fires in this world and not in the next. Our friend did'nt get'afkaf, but the story did and now he wll have a chance every day lor a week to get mad and knock somebody over. Miniature Yacht Kace- Preparations are in progress, we un derstand, among some of the juveniles in this city for a grand miniature yacht race, to take place in Chadbourn's mill pen, on the oth of July. The little fellows are now whittling away for dear life, and they talk very knowingly about the sail ing qualities of their respective boats. There will be some very pretty little yachts entered in this contest, Among those registered at the Yarbor- ough House in Raleigh, on Monday, were MajD. J. Devane, Col. W. A. Allen. Judge Cantwell and Messrs. A. T. Lon don and Jno. D. Bellamy. We are glad to learn that Rev, Dr Patterson, who has been sick at Chapel Hill, was better at last accounts. He is probably in Raleigh now and expects to return here on Friday or Saturday. 2b 7 he Editor of "The Daibj Review:1 Dear. STB'On Innlrinrr over the "Gen- ; u A AVWUAM ' eralTax Ordinance, City of Wilmington, ior tne year 1878, I failed to see wnere InsnrAnpfi rnmnanios nr their Afrents. aro vvuiuuivwj w w - j mm taxed as a class, or otherwise, ecepi Iheir incomes. Perhaps tpy xane uuuer the special care of fte FinanM Committee, Sec. 10 . who aem to have discretionary tax powers conferred upon them. A little light oa the subject '-would oblige more than one. Tax-Payer. . Weatlier lieport, ' Tha indications of tbe weather, as re ceived at the Bignal Office in this city at 10 o'clock this forenoon, are as follows: Tn iho StU a t!ntir. State riiino? fol- . uv UUUbU L " " lowed by falling barometer light variable partly cloudy weather will prevail. 12, 1878. NO. 113 r f t r Quarterly Meeting. Rev. L, S. Burkhead, D. D., Presiding Elder of the Wilmington District, Metho dist E. Church, South, has made the fol lowing appointments to complete his sec ond round ot quarterly meetings : Clinton, at Goshen............. June 15-16 Cokesbury and Coharie Mis sion, at Hopewell .June 22-23 Onslow, at Queen's Creek, . ..... June 29-80 Topsail, at Rocky Point...... .July 6-7 DIED. At Icard, June 11th, JULIUS W. WRIGHT, oldest son of th late Joihua 6. tnd Mary A. Wright, aged 40 years. Fritndfand acquaintances are invited to attend the f antral from St. James Church, o'clock on Thursday morning.- New Advertisements. First National Bank. rpHE DAWSON BAAK IS NOW CON- SOLID ATED with this Bank. The Deposi tors of the former are notified that their de posits, and certificates are assumed by -i ..: . THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK." DIRECTORS : E. E. liUIiRUSS, JAS. DAWSON, JAMES SPKIINT, U. G ALFRED MARTrN, WORTH. OFFICERS ': F. K. BURRUSS, President. JAS. DA WSOX, Vice President. A. K. WALKER, Cashier. WM. LARK INS, Asst. Cashier. H. M. BOWDEN, Teller. junel2-ti Star copy. Our Cutter JOEING ON THE EVE OF DEPARTURE for Europe, we will for the next TEN DAYS, make Caaj. Suits to measure TEN PER CENT LESS THAN COST. Those who know u?, know we will do aa we say. June 12 MUNSONi Moonlight Excursion ! Down the River on the Fast Steamer Passport. A:. Fare for Round Trip, 75 cents, Music furnished. Refreshments on board. TICKETS LIMITED. For information and tickets, apply to june 12 GEO.' MYERS, Agt. Office Clerk & Treasurer, City or Wilmington, N. C- - JUNE 12th, 1878. Doss. fWNERS AND KEEPERS OF DOGS take notice that on Monday, 17th inst., the Cart will be sent out and all Doffs found run ning at large without badges will be taken up and killed. An officer will be sent oat to take a list of ail Dogs kept ia lots, and the penalty will be enforced on all parties failing to procura badges, whether they allow their Dogato rua at large or not. HENRY SAVAGE, june 12-It Star copy. Treasurer. The Worley Murderers, rjlHE THREE MURDERERS OF THE Worler family in Wayne county will expi ate that atrocious crime on the gallows, in Goldsboro, Friday, the 14th inst Mr. Bon Ui, editor of the Goldsboro Messesgie, has in press an iatereeting and carefully prepared account ef the shocking murder, to be issued ia book form immediately after the execution, giving a continuity to the event which trans pired from the discovery of the bodies to the final sentence and execution of the murderers, including their trial, testimony, and the speeches of counsel. The book will be ready for sale by the 15th. Price 35 eenU each ; or $3.25 per dozen copies ; tree by mail. Orders promptly filled. Address J. A. B0NIT2, June 12 Goldjboro, N. C. . If PLEASE NOTICE. . , . We wiU ba flad-to reeildkilittcB' fromonr IHendi on aT a&d all5 tnbjecud general Interest bnt : ' The name of the writer o.nst always be furnished to the Editor. Communicationj mustbe wiittea on al? one aide of the paper, it J - J Personalitief irnui be avoided. Andit is especialsj and ptrUcnlarly nndcf i00? e.litor doetnotwajs endonrt New Advertisemetg. Fruit Jars. FCLL SUPPLY bp MASON'S - 1 ' .: Lra t IMPROVED FRUIT 'JARS, hand, and for sale at very low figures, ,at : GILES A MURCHISOS'8, june 10 38 and 40 Murchison Block. C. W. YATES, EEPS CONSTANTLY OX HAJfD a complete assortment of Blank Books and .Stationery, Schoof Books, Sunday School Books, Bibltt?' U8ical lDruments VioUn Strinus, Picture Frasae ? r I Photo Albums. Ae.l Ap. ' - - PHOTOGRAPHY in all of i. u... improvements. june 10 A Good Place to Shave, rpHE UNDERSIGNED STILL CONTIN- ue to 8haTe, Shampoo and Cut Hair, In the most approved and fashionable style, and as tu8 many Datrons will too if . C.7,e,r'.wth.a cPof able, erti. ""' U,B cifs uarDers, he guarantees satisfaction. Famianski's Celebrated Hair In vlgorator, which removes dandruff, cleanses the scalp, and strengthens and invigorates the hair, on hand and for sale by the bottle. Gentleman hn niih ...iki..' i L ' I Tonsorial line, will be pleased after a trial at Q the popular Sharing Saloon under th Ni. tional Bank. T . T) " I. FURMANSKf, In the Basement of the First National Bank. June 10 Look AT THE ANTIQUE POTTERY, con- sistineof Peruvian Water Jars, Chinese, Old Saxon, Roman, Greek, Portland and Olpe Vases, Watch Stands, Teapots, Mugs, Card Receivers, Ac, at . . , 8.' JEWETT'8, apl 13 Front Street Book 8tore. Constantly Receiving. jQRUGS, CHEMICALS, Fancy Articles, Tobaceo and Cigarrf at BURBANK'S PHARMACY. Corner Front and Princess Streets. Prescriptions compounded with the utmost care day or night. Corn, Hay, Flour, &c. QSOO Bush Prime Corn, sOO Bales prime Hay, 500 Bbls Flour, all kind. 20O Bbls Molasses, all kinds, ISO Bbls. Sugar. lOO Bags Coffee, 73 Boxes Bacon. - Nails, Rice, Tobacco, Snuff, Starch, brooms, Cotton Yarn, &c, , - At Low Figures. BIIIFORD, LOEB & CO., june 10 v Wholesale Oroecrf. I To the Good People of Wilniliigtom WE WOULD SUGGEST TO YDU' BEFORE BUYING YOUB Family Groceries ELSEWHERE, To call,, upon us, examine our Goods and. Prices, and satisfy yourselves as to whether we can do better for you Than any other House in the City. If we cannot please you, '. then purchase elsewhere but, if wc can, then not only buy youreelres, but get your friends to do the samo ' To-day we are eeliicg : BUTTER, from IC to cts. per pound SUGAR. (from 10 to 13 cents per pound. LARD, from 9 to 11 cents per pound. !. BACON, from fi to t fPTl no. nnan1 HAMS, from 10 to 12X cts. per pound. 3a- All other Ooods in proportion. Ctsh always a consideration. Boatwiight & Of 7 dt 8 Worth Front Street,. S25 Re ward I .1. For THE CAPTURE OF BILL ROULX son, who escaped June 3d from the cm tod r of an officer. -The above reward will bo paid , for his arrest and return to jail. H. II. MANNING, Sheriff New Hanover Co. june i mi week in rout avm tnwn i - 9a i0 tit free. No riik. Reader, if you wanta bnsineu at wkirh www Jtex can maxe great pay all the -time they work, write for particulars toll. Baixarr 4 Co., Portland, Maine, march C ETcltdy
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