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T11I3 PAPER . , published eTery afternoon, Sunday! ex - cepted by JOSH. T. JAMES, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. ML'BSCalPTIONS.POBTAGK PAID. Jne year, $5 00 Six months, fl-60 ; Three monthe, SI IB ; One month, 50 cent. The paper will be delivered by carriers free of charge, in any part of the city, at the boTe rate, or 13 cents per wek. Advertising rate low and liberal BT8abscriber will pleaae report any and til failure to receive their papers reguiariy Now dvrtisements. GREAT REDUCTIONS! WIDE CAMBRICS REDUCED. S ami 10 c. reduced to G ai d 8 c WHITE POLONAISE Trimmed with Hamburg Trimming $l r,o. NOW SI 2:. r o- WHITE VICTORIA LAWN SUITS two pieces. $4 50, NOW $2 60. The Cheapest ever seen in this City. alicoefs FROM CHILDREN'S STRIPED HOSE 20x4s., NOW 15 cts. Call and Satisfy Yourselves WE GUARANTEE Everything just as adver tised. june 3. United States of America, District Court of the United States for the Cape Fear District, in the Eastern District of North Carolina. II. E.Deide, LibellaM, a rmm init In admiralty for and Schr John Schutte,her on bottomry bond. tackle, apparel ana furniture.. J TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in IN obedience to a monition to me addressed under seal of the District Court of the United States, for the District of Cape Fear, North Carolina, dated 10th June, 1878, I nave tfaii day Attached - and seized , the Schri John Schutte, her tackle, apparel and furniture, and do detain and hold the same in my custo dy antil the further order of the Court. Now all persons claiming the same or hav ing any authority to say why the property should not be condemned and sold in pay ment of the bottomry bond, are hereby noti fied to appear before the said Court to be koldeu at Kiirabeth City, in said District, on ihaiJOth day of June, A. D. 1878, then and liare io interpose a claim for the same and fc&ako tkeir allegations in that behalf, showing cause, if any, to the contrary. J. B. HILL, U, S. M. Pm J. N. VaSOEl4EN, Dppuy,. United States of America, District Ccrart the United States for the Cape Fear .District, & the Eastern District of Horth Carolina, .Alexanders. Heide and Ma- ' Tinera of Schr John Schutte In admiralty against 1 for Heammus Schooner John Schutte, berj wages. tackle, apparel andfurni-f tuio. 1 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : "otiioe is Ivereby given that in obedience ua monittonjLo me, addressed under seal of the District Court of the UnltedStates for tUe DistrictoXCapa Fear, Nortu Carolina, minted 10th of June, iT8, I have this day ttaeUel and seized the Scbr. John Schutte, lief tackle, apparel and fur nature, mod. do detain and hold the same In my ptfsjotjy unttl tlie further orderof said District Court. ow all persons claiming Uie bame or having any authority to say why the prop erty should not be condemned and sold In lament of the Mariners' wages are hereby inoU&ed to appear before the &aid Court it toe hoJkten at Elisabeth City, in said District, AritheHii day of June, A. D. ICS, then there to interpose a claim for the same and make their allegations in t hat behalf, howing cause if Any to the i contrary , J. B. HILL. lT. S. M. . Pek" J 3T. VAKSOlX.KNDep'y. juneJd - i , t BROWN&RUKK r i VOL. 3. LOCAL : NEWS. New Adrertliements. UuiiSBKB8Eit Pianos and Organs. Jb. Jswbtt Look. :, Lunch at Ear r r Webb's. Mubiom Boys' Linen PantB See Dauchy's News Ads. Johx C. HsTBH-Foreclogure Sale. QKO P ROWHLL ACo To Advertiskks. Another blackfish excursion to-day. Fine rains to-day which, however, were scarcely needed. - " - No City Court' again to-day. Look here", Mr. Mayor, this thing won't do. 3 To Lovers of Good Bread. Would you alwavs hav thoroughly good, weft t", easily digested bread, biscuits nd rolls ? The ii!e of D( olky's Yeast Powdeb invariably insures perfect success. Your grocer keeps it. There is an unmailabU letter in the Postoflice to-day, addressed to Marshall Mfg. Co., Richmond, Va. T The Concert Last XJsht. Some very fine music was rendered at the Temple of Israel last evening at the Concert given for the benefit of the Syna gogue. The attendance was not very large, but the music was of the very high est order and those who were present were eharmed and delighted. Military Excursion. The military excursion to be given by the Veteran Corps of the Wilmington Light Infantry, to that company, which was originally intended for their anniver sary.May 20th, but which was deferred, will take place on the steamer J. S Un derhill on Thursday next, the 20th inst. J" t a We acknowledge the courtesy of an invi tation to attend. Township Taxes- We are requested to state that J. GLorci 0f the South; write it on every ban- Wagner, Esq., of Masonboro Township, A. A. Moseley, Esq ., of Harnett Town ship, and A. J. Grady, Esq., of Cape Fear Township, Tax Listers, will devote one day to taking the lists of persons residing in this city who own property in the town ships named. The time and place of list ing will be specified hereafter. Overboard. A colored boy by the naine of George Newkirk, aged about 12 years, son of a well-known colored man by the name. of William Newkirk, fell overboard this noon from a fiat at the foot of Chestnut street and just in front of this office. The boy could not swim and '-was nearly drowned when a young colored man by the name of George Brown jumped in the river after him and .succeeded in saving his life. Brown's conduct was heroic and he received the warm encomiums of those who were present in time to witness the rescue. r. . i Officer Expected. Justice Ilarriss received a telegram from Governor Hampton, this morning, notifying him tht a requisition for the body of L. V.Smith, who is charged with the murder of .a colored man in South Carolina, was in the hands of Sheriff Ba ruch of Darlington, county. Sheriff Ba ruch is expected to arrive to-day, to iden tify tbeprisoner and convey him to South Carolina. Smith U represented to us as being nervous and crabbed, and the im pression of those who ha ve seen most of the accused, is that )ie the man who committed the deed for which ha is to be tried for hi life. To-XIglit-tope Fear Academy at the Opera House. This evening, at the Opera House, the prizes will be awarded to the Cadets' of the Cape Fear Military Academy for prises and good v scholarship. Mr. Jno. D. Bellamy will deliver the address to the Cadets., . . . .-J'- "'; . - The Cape Fear Military Academy can justly be hyoited upon as one: ot the orna ments ot the city and Maj. Burgas and his efficient coadjutaior, Prof. Catlett, have received the thanks of the community for thi3 prftt high standing of this Acad emy. Wilmington i proud cf her Mili tary , A cad em y and, pleased with the abb efforts of its founders. , Mothers, Mothers, Mothers. Don't fail to procure Mrs. Winslow'a Sooyjnvfi Syhup for all diseases of teeth ing in children. Jt relieved the child from pain, cure? wir;d cqlip, regulafes the towels, -and, by giving rsiief anj health to the child, givea rest to the mother The Colonnade Uoiat Philadelphia, Pa., by its judicious reduction of rates, will maintain its famous reputation as a model tirst-class house, alive to the de mands of the time. WILMINGTON, N. C, An Eloaucut Extract We have received a copy of the address delivered by Maj. Jos. A. Engelhard, Secretary of Stale, before the young gen. tlemen of the Philanthropic and Dialectic Societies, at Chapel HMI, at th: recent Commencement, which it would give us gi eat pleasure to publish entire, were it not for the fact that it is too long for our column. Still, we cannot forbear giving to our readers the following eloquent ex tract from' its pages, which will apply with force to all of the young men and youths in our grand old State : I have thus far, my young frifctida, tug gested your duty negatively. Let ua.e now, as your partiality has placed me in this position, submit a few thoughts upon your posithe, active duty to your country and to yourselves. We iive in a mighty country and iu a wonderful period, the period of the great, est development since the world began. We are thirteen millions of people, occu pying seven hundred and fifty thousand square miles of territory, in the most fa vored portions of the.earth. We produce the greatest staple used by the human family, and have a monopoly of its pro duction. The great Ocean of Commerce, with its belt of the Gulf Stream, encircles our shores. Every fruit, every live timber, very plant that grows on the Globe Hour, ishes iu our region. In all the elements of natural, material and physical stiength we are unequaled by any other portion of the Universe. Wilh this" munificent country under our control, the duty comes directly up before us to develop it. That develop ment can "only be secured by work and jf I was called on to declare, in one word, our duty, I would without hesitation utter the word, the greatest of all words, work. A-d by that ' expression I mean work of every character, pro, fessional, mechanical, agricultural, sci entific, artistic, in their broadest sense. It is the great first law of Nature, the necessity for human happiness, the staffof human virtue. I hope the day is not distant when the man who works the most will be known and appreciated as the most honorable among us all, for such he deserves to be. I desire to see him rank above the richest, above the oldest, above all. Let work be the watch- ner; lUSCnun ll UL, evcty stduuaiu. iucu- tal and physical work -labor-r the labor that conquers all things is the first paramount duty of all of us. It is the magic, charm. d link that will restore and redeem us; that will enrich and adorn us; that will purify and dignify us. It is the . i il.-i . .1 XT 1 J great mystery mat uuauc lxcwwu nuu Franklin, Morse and Washington, Caesar and Napoleon immortal. It is the one great want of our people. Bountiful Na ture has almost dispensed with the ne cessity for labor here. Moral causes must be the motivt-3 and incentives with us for work. Tho time has come when labor must be the title deed to position. Injustice ha3 too long been done to it. It ia the foundation of every value that man possesses. That Work is the first great law of all achievements is this day happily again verified before us. , I trust the proprieties of this occasion will not be offended, when for one moment I allude to the distin guished son of North Carolina and now the eminent citizen of another great State, (Judge Grant) who honors us to-day. by his presence, and gives all oi us extraor dinary pleasure by his interest in the "University. Alike eminent for great vir tues, great abilities and greater useful ness, he is a living example, standing be fore our eyes this mompnt, to illustrate this paramount principle of human action. Ask nim and he will tell you that the mystery ot : his success the inspiration of his genius -the charm of his fame the foundation of his wealth the support of his adversity the safe-guard of his honesty the enchantment and happi ness of his life havf. been work. Jt is not the magician's wand 'of genius and fortune, but it is the sacred law of work that has made men illustrious.Stat s grand, humanity glorious. Intellectual labor bas always ' been eg teempd, and has carved the footways to fame. But manual, mechanical, labor has never had its fitting compensation. For near'y four hun : red years the world has resounded the praises of Columbus as one of the greatest lights in the tide of time, but the skilled mechanics who fash ioned the Pinto and the Neptune, and the hardy sailars who sped the vessels in safely from Genoa to San Salvador, are never though of, if they wore ever known. While the name of Newton will fill the corridors of time forever, as we traverse the great Ocean in most perfect comfort and safety, and tread the decks of the magnificent steamers and enjoy the luxuries of their vast saloons, we forget the skill and labor of the me chanic who has utilised the discovery of Newton, 'and from rude models has fashioned and constructed these iioating palaces. The patient sufferer is grateful to the surgeon whose scientific skill re lieves him from pain and saves hjm from death, but has not one thought for the artisan whose deft hands placed it within the power of his benefactor to perform the I operation. . We behold tbs maidea iu ri-T beauty, and the soul is vanquished with her loveliness, and amidst our enchant ment we forge, as she .does, the indus trious weaver and spinners, whose taste ful mechanism has contributed the drapery and laces which adorn that .sweetest figure. The Agriculturist, the Manufac turer, the Lawyer, the Physician, all command much of human attention, but the Mechanic who builds the plow; who tempers the sword; who gives form anjd Review. TUESDAY. JUNE shape and 'usefulness to 'the crude thoughts of others, is scarcely thought of in human consideration. ; I would enjoin it upon the yuuth of the South -to reform this rjng-. Justice demands it policy . enforces it every conside ation commands it. hi this coun try all men are sovereigns, all men are by' law equar.. lhe Workers, the Mechanics the Laborers, should be elevated to the highest plane of citizenship. The wisest rulers of France, England and Russia nave encouraged the immigration to their kingdoms of skilled workmen. Much of their supremacy is dile to "this fact. Let t be "South imitate their wise Laxample, by fostering mechanical skill and labor in all its forms, by dignifying, by honoring, by rewarding and by cher ishing labor. The ijreat remedy for disor ders between sociaiclasses is to raise allj to bring all tip, to degrade none. When the Laws and Society do this there will be no cause for, and there will be no dis order between out fehow-meu. ( aught From a Spark. A spark from the long, high chimney of Messrs Col ville & Company's mill on NtUt street, fell on the root of the ware house, situated on the wharf adjoining and recently occupied by Messrs. Viek & Mebane, yesterday afternoon about lour o'clock, aud soon ignited the shingles, which, but for. the timely discovery, to gether -.vith a bucket or two t water which was conveniently at hand, might have proved quite a ruinous conflagratiou. We understand that Messrs. Colville & Co. intend riming their chimney to a greater. hsignt, in order to diminish the danger ff urn sparks, s The New Compress Captain 1'tinr.y 4vk- i , President ot the Now Compress C':nj;i;i which was or ganized in this city a W . ys ago, is clearing a.vay the ruhl'i.-inu; the Viek & Mebane wharf, nd pr'Cetli!g to busi ness. Yesterday was t.nupk.-yd iu tearing down old sheds and h-iiisfts-.' r!;d to-day th.e foiuidutioa i beiugv . onanenced by driving piles twenty-live feet' in -length, on which to lay the stone .foundation for the compress buildings.- and Wrire house. The new compauy expect to be in full blast by the first of October, First Prize. The yacht llosa, with full sails set and champion flag of the Carolina Yacht Club at her mast-head, was photographed by Mr. C. M. VanOrsdell, this morning,at tlie foot ot W alnut street. The yacht was ly ing up in the wind at the time she was "immortalized," with Vif crew i the yacht uiionn. We have seen the negative, and pro nounce it as fine a picture as we have ever seen. When completed, the photograph will be IS by 22, and a faithful likeness of the yacht. The llosa is the first of the yachts of the Club which has been photographed and we feel no hesitancy in saying that the first prize of the last race will be more highly appreciated by her owner and crew than any ever yet won by a yacht of the Carolina Yacht Club, Ye to Rosa. Appleton's Journal, This work for July opens anew volume with an American novelette by Albert Rhodes entitled "A Bit of Mature." A Bit o( Nature ia thoroughly of the soil; it is fresh in character and situation, and will be welcomed specially by readers who are wearied of the stereotyped phases of the English novel. A short story in the n limber, which u almost long enough to he called a novelette, entitled "Sam," is a tale of mining life from a now hand, who ventured uppn- a domain supposed to belong peculiarly to Bret Harte, with a success that fmply justifies the au dacity. The name is new, hut the story is worthy of a veteran hand.. The nurnher opens witn an illustrated article entitled the "Rose of New England," which is an eminently interesting paper on Norwich, Conn., which is dubbed by this handsome title. Dr. Coan takes up Raskin's "For Clavigera," and succeeds in illu3trati ng just what it that Ruskin propoea in hU reform movement to ac-: complish. Edward King has a charming paper from Faris entitled "Paris and May," Julian Hawthorns continues bia "Qut of London," saria, and there ar various other articles. - Familiar In ETery Uousehold. Dr. R. V. Berce, the great "medicine man" of Buffalo, is runniDg for the ofnee of Senator from that city. He seems to be the most popular man on the track, and well be may be, for hi name is familiar in every' household to the land, and people will vote for him regardless of his olieiWilkabarre-yeu'ti. Correct ai the News always is. The Doctor was elected by about 3,000 - ma jority. Buffalo Neics. 18, 1878. NO. 117 Knights of Honor. At a meeting of Carolina Lode No. 444, Ktughtl of Honor, held last evening, the following officers were elected for the ensuing term: F. A. u. Cassidev, D. II. P. West, V. D. W. M. IIankins, A, D. Geo. N. Harriss li. E. W. Manning, F. K. Geo. M. Crapon, T. J. H. Springer, Chap. H. C. Cassidey, Guide. C. W. McClammy, G. J. M. McGowan, 8. it r7 Dr. W. J. II. Bellemy, Medical Exami ner. K G. Ross, P. I). " Bruised and Overboard. Mr. Harry Hill, a young gentleman in charge of a pile driver which has been at work at the upper wharves, while walk ing this forenoon down the track of the wharf at the W.C.&A.ll. R. depot, which extends sumo distance out, slipped and fell, first between the cross ties and .then into the river. Assistance was at hand and he was rescued when ,it was ascer tained that he had some severe, , but not serious, bruises on. his side and arm. He was taken home and received the neces sary attention, and will, we hope", be all right in a day -or two. Hotel Arrivals. Pit RCELn House. Wilmington, N. O, June 18th. Cobb Bros., proprietorrs: from, 10:0y o'dcwk, June 17th, to 10:05 o'clock dune lath Oliver P Caaux, Masonboro, N C; J C McCaskell, Shoe Heel, N C; E P Hodsdon, Boston, Mass; H J McCormack, Charleston, S C; Robert H Lyon, Elizabethtown, N C; George W William?, City. Consumption Cured. An o.Id physician, retired from practice, having. had placed in his bauds "by an East India missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy, for the speedy and permanent cure for consumption, brouchitis, catarrh, asthma, and all throat and lung aileetions, aU h positive and radical cure for nervous debility and all nervous complaints, after haying tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive, and a desire to relieve hu man suffering, I will send, free of charge, to all who desire it, this recipe, with full directions for" preparing and using, in German, French, or English. ' Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, naming this papyr. W. W. Sherar, 140 P owers' Block, Rochester, New York. je 18-4w. New Advortisemets. AGENTS ! Kead This ! ! We will pay Agents a salary of S100 per Month, and expenses to gell our . New and Wonderful Inventions. Address, 8herman & Co., Marshall, Mich. june 18-4w z uiauu ouuare Pianos nH $1,100 only $225. Elegant UpriX PUnos price 80 only $155.: New Stle Upright !nf 2ii?hUv,h rn8'16 8toP" Price $390 7 Si?- fel6Rant $37& Mirro Top Organs only $10o. Buyers come and eee me at home wtam EOt a! Pented, R R Fare paid both ways and Piano or Organ civen fr LaPge Illst. Newspaper witb'mucS Ztorm - - v iiuiiya ana urgans sent free. Please address DANIEL F. BEATT?! e,.-", on, uCTBcjr. June 18-4W ACEMT3 WANTED FOR FWitMEN OF GDP w , S fat Intereet to every BI R?,DE? and STUDENT in the L,and Address for descriptive terms and circulars, KELSON & PHILLIPS. Publish ers, No. 805 Broadway, New York june 18 iw For a CASE of CATARRH That Sanford's Radical Cure for Catarrh will not instantly re lieve and speedily cure. Referen ces, Henry Wells, Esg., Wells, Fargo, k, Co., Aurora, N. Y.;Wm. Uowen, Esq., Mc. Hatton, Grant & Bowen, St. Louis. Testimonials and treatise by mail. Price, with improved Inhaler, $1. 8o)d every where. WEEKS POTTER, Pro prietors. Boston, Maas. je 18-4w $50 1111 H! Parsons' Purgative Pills make New Rich Blood, and will completely change the blood in the entire system in three months. ' Any person who will take I pill each night from I to 12 weeks may b5 restored to sound health, if such a thing be possible. Sent br mail for 8 letter stamps. I. S. JOHNSON A CO., Bangor, Me., . june 18 -4 w U can make money faster at work tor than at any thing else. Capital not re Quired; we will start yon. $12 pr day at home made by the industrious. Men, wo men, boys and girls wanted everywhere to work for tia. How is the time. Uoetiy ot fit and terms free, gmrta, Maine. Address Taci A Co., Au- mcb 6 gUBSCRIBE TO THE DAILY REVIEW, PLEASE JTOTICE. We will be glad to receive conaoEicaticn from our friend on any aod all tubjectoi general Latereat but : The nsjae; br the writer a ust s!waji be funusLed td the Editor.' Communications must be ' wiitten n oni one side of the paper. - Personalities must be avoided. Wi i vi 4.4 d i - i AadTt Is epdalV - aniparUcaiarly nBdef stood that &e editor does not always endorse the views of corrwpondenta, unless so elated in the editorial columns. New Advertisements. hunch at Harry Webb's. JARTOFFEL SALAD, Deviled Bam, Shrimp's, Deviled Crabs, Soft Craba, Lob- sterg, Salmon and CLipped Beef june lH-lt Boys' J IN EN PAN TS, MeEi': White Duck Pants, Boys Cas. and Dress Suits. june 13 ilCNSON. Foreclosure Sale. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I will xpose for sale for cash to the highest bidder, at the' Court Uouoe door in the coun 7 ? 1 ,o-oerJ on wdutdar, the 10th dav of July, is8, that valuable pice of land lv"injr and being in Holly township, in the count v of I e-ider, on the East side of the North East river, containing two hundred and ninety one acres, more or less : the same bein known aa the Thomas J. Lee land, and con vejed to me by mortgage from J. M. Lee, of bouth W ashmgton, A. C., and regiaered in tbe Records of Pender eountr, book B B; pages b'U to 536, jane 18-3w JOHX C. IIEVER. TO ADVERTISERS. Geo. T. Kowell & jo's SELECT LIST OF' ' 't ' : Local Newspapers. Many persons BUDtxif?p this list in w posed of CHEAP, low-priced iiewspapers. inetact is quite other wi.sf T)n states exactly what the Miner's nre. Wi.., the naine ol'tliu paper is printed in full-face type it is in evrv iiiKtminc ti.a i in the place. Wlitu printed in Capitals it, is the only paper iu the place. When print ed in Roman letters it is neither the best nor Uie. only paper," but is usually a very L'ood one, notwithstanding. The list trives th,'. population of every town and the circulation of every paper. It ia not a Co-operative List. it, ib not a Cheap List. At Uie f.M.f of tho catalogue for each Htato ti IP i Til TVIl'l II t towns which are not covered bv ihf lkt nv,. enumeiated. It is an Honest List. "Th.. list includes 970 newspapers, of which UVi are issued Dally ando7 Wt akly. They arc lo cated in 825 different cities and towns, of which 22 are Htate Capitals, .J2S places of over u.u. iupuiation, ana J H County Seats. List s KOVvLLL V COs Newsparu r Advertislri" Bureau, JO, Hi-ruceKt. U'ruuing House fcxpl Great Reduction in Prices I june 17 Lawn Mowers ! La wii Mowers ! FULL SUPPLY OF Lawn Mowers, Grass Hooks, Grass Blades, Swarthy, Ac, Ac, for gale atlow figures br GILES A MURCI1ISON, 38 and 40 Murchison Block. june 17 Look JN AT THE ANTIQUE POTTERY, con sisting of Peruvian Water Jars, Chinese, Old Saxon, Roman, Greek, Portland and Olpe Vases, Watch Stands, Teapots, Mugs. Card Receivers, Ac, at , 8. JEWETT'S apl 15 Front Street Book Store. Execfltrix'Saleiof'Stoch ani Bonds. ON MONDAY, the 24th instant, at 12 o'clock, M., we will sell at Exchange Corner, in this city, by order of the Execu- tnx of the will of the late Wm. A. Wright, dec d, ?buu uu mty oi W iJiniEptOD, N. C; per cent. Fund-.d Bonds. 100 Sharps of the Capital Stock Wil mington A WeidonK R Co. 10 Shares of the Capital Stock Navasfa Guano Company. , 5 Shnren of the Capital Stork N. C. R. R. Co. CRONLY A MORRIS, Auct'rs. June 17 Pianos and Organs A VARIETY OF STYLES. kt prices to xuit ali. Sold for Cah, or csx the Installiiient Plan, at THE LIVE BOOK STORE. Family Bibles, rjlESTAMENTS, HYMN BOOKS jL And Prayer Books. Of all denomination', for sate at ( HEINSBEliGER'S, ;janel7 -5 and 41 Market st i$ 1 . 2 5 'S eVvport Tles :K2 5 JUST RECEIVED lot of both rebD.e aiiJ Ki4 twport Tiea which I am selling at $1.25 p-r pair.' Shoe in tha marktt. A nic :; The cheapest asjftrtmcnt o f Gent'. Lr.v Quart' red Shoes. Children' Shoes in all Tarietics." " , i THOS. l JiOWEY, june 15 No. 47 Market Street.
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