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THIS PAPER pablisbed every afternoon, Sundays ex cepted by . f s JOSH. T. JAMES, KDITOB A.XD PKOFEIITOR. j u USCBIIHONS, POST AO E PAI ! jut- year,.$5 00 Six months, $2 50 ; Three month, SI 25 One month, 60 cent. The pper will be delivered by carriers, jre of charge, in any part of the city, at '-he iftoTe rate, or 13 cents per week. -wAdrertiaine rate low and liberal jaf-Subecribers will please report any and 4!! failure to receive their paper regularly. Not7 Advertisements. Grown Roddick GREAT REDUCTIONS ! - WIDE CAMBRICS REDUCED. 8 and 10 c. reduced . to f and 8 c WHITE POLONAISE Trimmed with Hamburg Trimming .: . $2 50, NOW 81 25. o WHITE VICTORIA LAWN SUITS two pieces. $4 50, NOW $2 50. The Cheapest ever soon r " ' in this City- OGS FROM DL-S I CHILDREN'S STRIPED iHOSE. 25 cts.,NOW 15 cU. Call and Satisfy Your sel vet WE GUARANTEE ytbing just as adver tised. , States of America, Court of the United States ape Fear District, in the istrict of North Carolina. bellant, " .. J. In admiralty for and utte,her J on bottomry bond. el and J IT MAY CONCERN : IS HEREBY GIVEN that in fedience to a monition to me addressed seal of the District Court of the United fcltatoa fnr o HdWiM ftf TtnA f Air. Nnrth Carolina, dated 10th Jane, 1878, I bare thi day attached and seized the Schr. John Schutte, her tackle, apparel and furniture, and do detain and hold the same in my custo dy mntil the further order of the Court. Now all persona claiming the same or hav fSg any authority to ay why the property jihold not be condemned and sold in pay men of the bottomry bond, are hereby noti fied to appear before the said Court to be holden 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 tnalc their allegation in that behalf, showing ui , if any, to the contrary. ; .B.. HILL, .U. S. M. Paa'J. ; VsSOELEN, Deputy. june 10 United States of America, XHftrict Court of the United States .tr'-- for the Cape Fear District, in the Eaitern District pf Hprth Carolina. Alexanders. Heidend Ma- m rinera of Schr John Schutte J In admiralty against I for staauuiH' Schooner John Schutte, her wages. Jackie, apparel and furul-! 'fO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : . ' ,-'.' Kolice la toe refcy given that in obedience to monition to me, addressed under seal of the District Court of the UnHeOStates for the Diatrictof Capo Fear. rth(Carolina. latett 10th of June, I haye w AY attached and seized the Schr. Johttschntte, her tackle, apparel and furniture, suid do tetaln and hold the same in my custody until the further orderof said District Court. Mow all persons claiming the same or Having any authority to Bay why the prop erty should not be condemned and sold in u&y ment of the Mariners wages are hereby utuied to appear before the aid Court to bo holden at Elizabeth City, in said District, ou the 29th day of June, A. D. 1878, then ami there to interpose a claim for. the same ami make their allegation 4n that behalf, showing cause if any to the contrary. .T HILL. 17. 8. M. Pek J. V VA2tSOEE', Dep'y. aloe 1 v NDM st X)M June lb r 1- H VOL. 3. WILMINGTON, N. C THURSDAY, JUNE 13, LOCAL NEWS. 'New Advertisements. MmiOM Oft" for Europe. Jso. 8. James. J. P. lax Listing. Nkwtox Gillicas,, Adra'r Administra tor's Sale. ' Hbiksbbkqeu Hoy t's German ,' Cologne Croquet, Base Balls and Bat. S. Jaw BTT- Look. Full moon tomorrow evening at 36 minutes past G o'clock. Watered silk will bo worn again. and belt buckles are very fashionable. Mr. L. Vollers has commenced to re build on the site recently occupied by Mr. FX. Schutte. Indigo blue calico, with oranga figures, made up with a white vost and blue but tons, is a popular suit for young girls. A grand turtle egg expedition is pro jected on Middle Sound for the June full moon.which is booked for to morrow even ing. ' Gentlemen who have been selected to make Fourth of July orations ought to learn how many States there are in the Union. It is an undeniable fact that where one person reads a sign on the streets, one hundred will peruse an advertisement in the newspapers ' Fuf trimming grenadines and silks, beautifully embroidered bands of gren adine are brought. - These aie handsome and much more durable than the tnlle embroideredbands so much in vogue for evening dresses lajtt winter. ' The Key. Dr. Charles F. Deems, of New York, will preach the Baccalaureate sermon at Emory and Henry College, Va., on the 16th inst., and deliver the address before the societies on the 19th. When a man nearly "breaks his neck trying to get out of the way of a "light, ning bug," supposing it to be the head light of a locomotive, it is1 time for him to sign the pledge. A man who bought his wife anew dress, which was placed in his hand, wW sur prised to hear the merchant say "he would send the trimmings round as soon as the boy got back." Our ultra-fashionable people are adopt ing that insufferable English custom of putting a Mansard roof on their names. Plain Mrs. Jones or Mrs. Smith won't do nowadays; it must be Mrs. De Percy Snook-Jones or Mrs. Algernon do Snob Smyth. ' Closing Exercises. The pupils of Williston free school, District No.2, were being examined yes terday and to-day. fThey show good progress and on to-morrow at 4 o'clock the closing exercises ot the school term will take place. We acknowledge an in vitation to be present. Permanently Located. Mr. N. F. Thompson, Representative of Chas. Carley & Co., of St, Louis, is now permanently located here and has brought his family among us. The large oil iank erected under Mr. Thompson's direction at the -Central depot is now full and Mr. Thompson states he is ready to pour oil on the troubled waters, at reasonable rates. marine News. The steamship Benefactor, Captain Jones, arrived if New York from this port on the 10th inst. The steam revenue cutter Colfax, Capt. Frank Barr, arrived safely in New York harbor on last Monday. If You Have Never Used 'Dooley's Yeast Powder, get a package the nex,t time you buy baking powder, and teat it. After a few trials, we are confident you will give it the pref erence oyer all others. It is absolutely pure; every package is strictly full weight, and it never fails in making rolls, bread, biscuits, cake, corn-bread, waffles, muf fins and all similar articles, delicionsly light, good and wholesome. - Patron s of a first-class hotel jually con der ttemselve? entitled to comfortable ooms, a bountiful bill of fare, and couriers treatment in the ofrice. All these, combined' with a notable degree of lejance throughout, aru to fee found at he Colonnade Hotel, Philadelphia, Pa. Mothers, Mothers, Motbcia. Don't fail to procure Me. Wtinslow's SooTHisa Syrup for all diseases of teeth ins in children. It relieves) the child ! from nain. cures wind colic, regulates the j tgwpjj, and, by giving relief and health to the child, gives rest to the brother. ; , Da Masonic 'vu n.nr.i faatpr nf Masons. H. H MunsonrEaq., of this city, has establish ed a new Lodge, named' Jachin, at Clark ton, Bladen county. Elihu Meares, Master The Moonltelit Excursion. If the elements will prove protitious the moonlight excursion to be given on the Passiytrt to-morrow evening will nroveall that can be desired. Ex tensive arrangements are being made for the occasion and those who propose to be of the number should see to it at once as it is particularly understood that only a limited number of tickets will be sold. Sate Arrival. A cablegram to Messrs. Alex. Sprunt & Son, received to-day, conveys the grat ifying intelligence that the British barque North Carolina, Captain Buchan, arrived safely at Liverpool yesterday, with all well, after, a passage of only 24 days. It will be remembered that Messrs. W. Blanks, Fred. Kidder, John London and John Nelson, of this city, sailed from this port on the North Carolina, bound for the Paris Exposition, and their many triends here will be ploased to learn that they are safe on the other, side of the big pond. New Yacht. Capt. Benj. WT. Beery is engaged in building a large and beautiful sail boat in the carpenter shop of Messes Hart Bailey &,Co., for five of the young-gentlemen working at the founxlry. The boat is twenty-five feet over all and eight feet beam. She will be decked over and schooner rigged. The cabins will be com fortable and will be provided with a cook ing stove and all articles belonging to the culinary department. She will be used by her owners as a pleasure boat and when they feel disposed will take. Bhort runs to sea and the blackfish rocks. Hints about Water. No water that has stood in open ves sels during the night should be used for drinking or cooking. By exposure to the air it has lost its aeration, and has absorb ed many of the dust-germs floating in the apartment. If convenience requires water to be kept in vessels for several hours before use, it should be covered, unless th vessels are tight. Wherever practicable, all distributing reservoirs should be covered. Filtering always adds to the purity of water. Drinking water should not be taken from lakes or rivers on a low level. Surface water in lakes, pools, or rivers which receive tKe surface wash, should be ayoided as much as pos sible. Do not drink much water at a time. More than two tumblers full should not be taken at a meal. Do not drink between meals unless to quench thirst, as excess of water weak ens the gastric juico and overworks the kidneys. Excessive potations, whether of water or other fluid, relax the stomach and impair its movements. By drinking a little at a time the injury is avoided. Death or MaJ. J. W. Wright. Maj. Julius W. Wright died yesterday, morning at 1:80 o'clock, at the boarding house of Mrs. Connelly, Icard Station. Burke county. Maj. Wright was a native of Wilmington, a son of Joshua G: Wright and a graduate of Chapel Hill. After bis graduation he studied and entered upon the practice of the law in Wilmington, but abandoned it to enter the Confederate service. After the war he moved to GeoTgia where he married and settled. After living there for some time he re turned to North Carolina, and early after its establishment became the editor of the Observer. He lived in Charlotte for some time and then removed to Btatesville where he was for awhile one of the editors of the Inklligencer of that place. After this be opened a law office in Btatesville, but on account of failing health moved to Hickory which baa for the past two years been his home. The immediate cause of his death was dropsy. Maj. Wright was a man of large read ing and information; of clear and vigor ous intellect, a polished writer and a man of elegant manners and fine social quali ties. May the earth rest lightly upon his bosom. The reniains will pass through this city this afternoon for Wilmington, where they will be interred to-morrow by the side of the bones of his ancestors. --Char lottc Observer. June apples and watermelons are be ing brought into market and the young boy is first happy and then meloncoiic, Review. THE STATE GflKVENTIOII. Xetrs From Raleigh up to 4 O'clock- COL SHORT PERMINEXI' PRESIDENT Judge Smith Nominated by Acclama tlon ASSOCIATES NOT YET NOMINATED. (Special to Daily Kevikw.) liALKjGH, June 134 P. M. The State Democ.-atic Convention met here to.day, the attendance being very large. The Convention was called to order at 12 o'clock, when Hon. John Manning, of Chatham, was called to the Chair, and all Democratic editors resent w-faie rrqested to act as Secretaries. w On permanent organization Col. II. B. Short, of Columbus, was uominated Per manent Chairman and Capt. Jno. D. Cameron, of Orange, Permanent Secre tary. Hon. W. N. H. Smith was uomiuated for Chief Justice by acclamation but at this time there have been no ballots for Associate Justice. Messrs. Ashe, Mclvoy Manly; Folk, Schenck, Howard, P. H. Winston, Dillard, Lanier, Rufiin, Hill and Clements are all in nomination. Several very able speeches have been made. P. M. W. Amendment to the Harbor Bill. The Harbor appropriation bill was amended in the Senate, so as to include a $20,000 appropriation fur a survey of the waters between Norfolk and the Cape Fear. Score one, and a big one. for our worthy Senators Merrimon and Ran som. Heinherger's. Mr. Heinsberger is a live business -man as all will admit, and the fact that after an interval of several mouths be has again made an advertising contract with the Review speaks volumes for our paper as an advertising medium. Mr. H. baa never had in store a more' attractive stock than he has now in the musical and ait departments, as well as in the book and stationery lines, and his store is just as popular a .place of resort and purchase as ever. Supreme Court- We clip from the Raleigh News the fol owing proceedings from this District in .he Supreme Ceurt on Tuesday: Court met at 9 o'clock, on - yesterday. All the Justices present. Appeals from he 4th District were called and disposed of as follows; Duncan McFadyen et al. vs. Jobn T Council, et al. from Bladen. Referred to Clerk, to report at next term. B Fuller, for plaintiffs, and E S McNabb, for de- endants. v . Mary A Barnes, et als. vs. William J Brown, Executor, from Robeson; argued or plaintiffs by W Foster French and Nat McLean, and for defendant by A Rowland, Giles Leitch and N A Mc Lean. People and G W Price, Jr vs. Henry C Brock, from New Hanover; argued for plaintiffs by D L Russell and for defend ant by A T and J London. fiank of New Hanover vs. Willian Black & Company, from New Hanover; (Advisari at last Term). Papers handed up to Court; O M Stedman and D J De vane for plaintiff and A T and J London for defendants. R M Norment vs. W J Brown, Execu tor et al.', from Robeson; argued for plaintiffs by Nat McLean and W Foster French, and for defendant by Giles Leitch. New Lodge. Rev. T. 4. Allison, of Tarboro, Deputy Grand Dictator, will organize a Lodge, Knights of Honor, in- Lumberton on Monday next. The order, though a young one in this State, is making rapid strides and in a few years may equal in membership and good material any order in the country. The lodge in this city is in a flourishing condition and its mem bership is being augmented at every meeting. The insurance feature of the order commends it to every one and with Dr. W. J. H. Bellamy as its chief State officer it commands respect and its influ ence is being widely extended through b:a exertions. NO 114 Weather Report. The indications of the weather, as re ceived at the Signal Office in this city at 10 o'clock this forenoon, are as follows: In the South Atlantic States mearly stationary followed'by high pressure.North to East winds, stationary or slightly lower temperatures and partly cloudy weather will prevail with rain areas, principally in Sonthern portions. To-Morrow NlRht. The entertainment to be given by the Thalian Amateurs in the Upper Tileaton Room, to-morrow evening, should be borne in mind by our citizens. The amusing plays, "Little Toddlekins" and "I've Written to Brown," will be pre sented, and we do not hesitate to say ac ceptably, ihe young gentlemen who take parts in the plays have devoted much time to it and are well up in their parts and show no mean dramatic talent for amateurs. Give them a rousing house and they will reciprocate by giving you a hearty laugh. The Congressional Rar in th See. ond District. We noticed on the streets yesterday W. P. Mabsou, of Edgecombe, the colored as pirant for Congress, who is here ostensi bly on a visit to his brethren but in reality, we imagine, for the purpose of strengthening himself with the Republi can element here, the influence of whose support will be felt in the Convention. It is thought here, among his political friends, that he stands an excellent chance for the nomination. The child of the skies, ex-Gov. Brogdeu, present incum bent, seems to have been eclipsed by the rising sun of the Edgecombe Radicals, and it is said that the race will actually be between L. W. Humphrey, white, and W. P. Mabson, colored. New School House. A large and commodious school house has been erected on the convent grounds facing Fifth street. It was built by sub scription from the members of St. Thom as' Church and will be used as the male department of4St. Joseph's Academy. The doors will be thrown open to children of all denominations and those who are un able to pay their tuition will bo taught free of charge. Wilmington, N. C, June 13, '78. Editor Review : In reply to "Tax Payer" in your yes terday's issue, if he will look at the laic authorizing insurance companies to trans act any business in the State, ratified March 12th, 1877, he will there find in section 5 "that no county or corporation shall bo allowed to add any ' additional tax; provided, further, that the tax re quired shall not be in addition to that prescribed in the revenue act." I hope Tax Payer's mind is eased. Insurance. The Great Hall. Our special correspondent,Col, writing us from Goldsboro under date of yester day, tells the following, for which he vouches : The storm of Sunday, 9th June, will be long remembered in this section. Such hail never has been eeen by the inhabi tants, old or young. (The oldest inhabi tant is absent and cannot be interviewed.) Some men seventy-fi ve,eighty and eighty five years of age cannot remember any such. A few of the statements : Thel torm overtook Mr. William Edgerton, about 100 yards from his house while he was in a buggy with his daughter and two small children. The bail fell so heavy that he put the children under the seat and his daughter crouched down under the apron of the buggy; he had a beavy thick broad-brimmed hat and ah umbrella which in a measure protected him, but he was beaten with hail stones varying from the size ofj a plum to a hen's egg, until he was almost unable ;to get out of the buggy and has been very sore from the bruises ever since. He took his daughter out in a senseless state, but the children were uninjured. At the Hook's place, near here, many of the chunks of ice were from three to five inches in diameter, larger thanr a large coffee cup. Every fowl on the place was killed a steer had h:3 leg broken and the fruit was beaten off the trees and then beaten out of sight into the ground. And now I will tell you a wonderful hail story, to the truth cf which there are several witnesses. A block was picked up that wa3 over twelve inches long and as thick through as an ordinary size man's leg., It lay in a' gentleman's piazza for six hours, where it was seen .by several witnesses in an unmelted state about half gone. Crops and fruit are ruined in the track of the storm. See notice of Administrator's sale of personal property at Messrs, Crouly & Morris' sales rooms to-morxcw morning. There will be a change of hours for tax listing on Saturday. Sec advertisement. 1878. PLEASE NOTICE. i . V D Will Wm AlAd A - , . . - w w iiiu ui rprpiT. rnirmnnif.riMi menu par any and all labjectrot ; general Interest but ': . ' , ' f umi0 OI rn. wrifi.r m not k. furnished to the Editor. wmmmucsuoniOMt be wiitten on onlt one side of the paper. Personalities must be avoided. ' i Audit is eepecialar and particularly under stood that tte editor does not always endorse inethl0frrpondenta' ttale" " stated in the editorial column. New AdvertisemetsX Off for Europe. P ET TE..DAT3,: MAKE SEtEC tions of 8uiti to taeafure out of Summer Cass. on hand, at TEX PER CEA'T LESS THAN COST. Tax Listing. Change of (Hours on Sat- v urday, 15th Inst. YILL HE AT CITT HALL, TKOM 8 TO 11 A. M. - r; FROM 3 TO.T P. SI. JXO. 8. JAMES, J. 1, jane 13 2t Star copy 14, 15 Tax Lister Administrator's Sale. Qtf TO-MORROW, FRIDAY MORNING,'' at 10 o'clock, I will sell at the office o CRONLY A MORRIS, South Water st-eet, ONE DIVING SUIT, V AIR PUMP AND BATTERY, ROPE, CAAINS, Ac, Blonging to the -estate of the late I. tf. Harding, dee'd. NEWTON GILL1CAN, Adm'r. june 12-lt Hoyt's GERMAN COLOGNE, Wholesale and Retail, at UEINSBERGb'R'S. ' Croquet. ANOTHER LOT JUST RECEIVED, And for sale cheap, at " . HEINSBERGER'3. Base Balls and Bats. AT REDUCED PRICES, For sale at june 13 HEINSBERGER'S. First National Bank. FpHE DAWSON BANK, IS NOW CON SOLIDATED with this Bank. The Deposi tors of the former are notified that their de posits and certificates are assumed by the first National bank. DIRECTORS : E. E. BURRUSS;,. JAS. DAWSON, . . JAMES SPRUNT, ALFRED MARTIN, f D. G. WORTH. OFFICERS ; ' f E. E. BURRUSS President.' - ' ;'' J AS. DAWSON, 'Vice President. A. K. WALKER, Cashier. WM: LARKINS, Asst. Cashier. H. M. BOWDEN, Teller. june 12-tf Star copy. Moonlight Excursion l Down the River on the Fast Steamer Passport. Fare for Bound Tiip, 7fi cents. MuBicforniibed. JBB Refreshments on board. ' , TICKETS LIMITED. ; Boat will leave her wharf at 8 o'clock. For information ruid tickets, apply to Jane 12 . GEO. MYER8, Agt. Look JN AT THE ANTIQUE POTTERY, )n-' sistinfir of Peruvian Water Jara, Chinese, Old Sazoo, Roman, Greek, Portland and Olpo Vaaes, Watch Stand?, Teapots, Mu. Card Receivers, Ac, at ..! S. JEWETT'8, apl 13 Frcnt Street Book 8 tore. C. W. .YATESy KEEPS CONSTANTLY" ON HAND a complete assortment of , Blank Books and Stationery, School Books, Sundar School Books, Gold Fens, Bibles, Huaical InstrwneatJ. ' Violin Striags, Picture Frames. Photo Albania, Ac., Ac. yflOTOGRAPHYin all of iulateit iirprovcaenU. jujje XU
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