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THIS PAPER published cTcrj afternoon, Bundaji eeptedbr JOSH. T. J AMKSi BDITOB AMD FBOFRIKTOR. j 1 1 uui'oTPTinNH "PflHTAGK rAll 8X ' u year,$5 00 Six months, $2 50 J Thrw months, $1 35 ; One montn, om nnr will be delivered by carrier free of charge, in any part of the city, at the ibove rate, or 13 cent per wmi. 4.i.;niT ratA low and liberal ,jS-8ub.eriDrt will please report any and ttl failares to receive weir ppi--v Wow Advertisements, GREAT REDUCTIONS I WIDE CAMBRICS REDUCED. R and 10 o. reduced to 6 ar.rf 8 c WHITE POLONAISE Trimmed with Hamburg Trimming $2 50, NOW $1 25. o- WHITE VICTORIA LAWN SUITS two pieces. $4 50, NOW $2 50. Tbe Cheapest ever seen in this City. OGS FROM 4 1-21 CHILDREN'S STRIPED HOSE, 25 ct8.,NOW 15 eta.' Call and Satisfy Yourselves WE GUARANTEE ' Everything just as adver- ' tised. ' june 3. Foreclosure Sale. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN tbat I will ex oae for aale for cash to the highest bidder, at the Court House door in the coun ty of Pender, on Wednesday, the 10th day of July, 1178, that f aluable piece of land lying and being in Holly township, in the county of l'ewden on the East tide of the North Last river, containing two hundred and ninety one acre, mors or lew ; the same being i-i.n. th. Thnmn J. J. na land, and con- rayed to me by mortgage from J. M. Lee, of the Ke cards of Pender county, book B B. pages 634 to 536. jane 18-3w JOHN C. HEYER. Eiecutrii' Sale of Stocks ani Bonk OK MONDAY, the 54th instant, at 12 o'clock, M., we will fell at Exchange Corner, in this city, by order of the Execu-tria- of the wlUof fceUfc Win. A. Wright, dee'd, $6T00 00 City of Wihnlngtoa, N. C. 8 per cent. Fund d Bonds. . 100 Shares of the Capital Stock Wil mington A Weldon R R Co. 10 Bharai of tbe Capital Stock avassa Guano Company. 5 Shares of the Casitai Stock V. C. R. R. Co. CRONLY A MORR&, june 17 ' Auct'rs.' Great Reduction in Prices ! E3E jane 17 Lawri powers ! lawi Mowers! OLL -SUPPLY OF Lawn Mowers, ilraas lioofcj, Grass Blade, Swarthes, &c, Ac , for sale at low figures by . GILES MURCHISON, june 17 38 and 40 Murchison Block. IIIMI ' " Look r AT YH AKTIQUE POTTERY, eon- fitting of Peruvian Water Jars, Chinese, Old Saxon, Roman, Greek, Portland and 4Hp4 Vwes, Watch Standi, Teapots, Unit, twd UecelTersrcVV . 8. JEWETTS, , apl is .: 'Front Street Book Store. BrovnRoddiGt BR0WM0DD1CK nn- m i w 1 1 VOL. 3, LOCAL NEWS. New AdYertisementA. ai. Jbwktt Look. Ukihsbeegir New Novel. MDxioaOnlj One Day More. Thob.H. Howbt Boots and ShofE. Fesd Hill lmdom Notice. The first crop of figs is ripening. Several private Sound parti s are in pro jection for to-monow. To-day is a decided improvement upon any of ita predecessors this week Experience may be a dear teacher, but fcho isn't any dearer than a pretty school- ma'am. A young lady" in this town says the as sertion that 'man proposes, was un doubtedly meant for some other clime. The demolition ot the venerable building on North Front street, which ia to make way for a handsome wooden structure, is going forward rapidly. In the bright lexicon of American youth there is no such word as fail. A man merely becomes embarrassed, and com promises with his creditors for thirty ceuts. The prettiest white morning wrappers are made with a deep square yoke en tirely of open needlework, wide embroi deries down the front, a Watteau pleat in the back, and the sleeves and deep Span ish flounces also embroidered. The tobacco man who wanted a novel advertiso'mentad his name embroidered on scarlet stockings, and then distributed them among the pretty girls. It wasn't long before all tbe young nWn in the neighborhood were running after bis brand of cigars. Thirty-two hundred pounds of whale bones were brought to this market a few days ago, from Bogue Inlet. The bones were those ot two whales, which were captured near Bogue and were bought by Mr. 13. F. Nolan., of thl3 city. He will be pleased to show them to the citizens of Wilmington. If a cat doth meet a cat upon a garden wall, and if a cat doth greet a cat, O need they both to squall? Every Tommy has his Tabby waiting on the wall, and yet he welcomes her appraach always with a yawl." And if a kitten wish to court upon the garden wall, why don't he sit and smile, and not stand up and bawl; lift his precious back up high, and show his teeth and moan, as if 'twere colic more than love that made that fellow groan? Knights of Pythias. LMrectly on the adjournment this even ing of tho regular meeting of Germania Lodge No. 4, Iv. of I1., of this city, the Endowment rank of the order will be in stituted by the election of officers, ex amination of applicants, &c. It will prove an interesting occasion to the un initiated. It is said that there are now over 1,100 sections instituted, with a membership of upwards of 40,000. House Moring. The excitement on Third street, near Mulberry, !s the removal, bodily, of a two story frame house from its old posi tion Dfcar the corner of Third and Walnut treet$, to a stp pp thp corner of Mul- j berry and Second. The building has stood as it is, incomplete, for many years, and has now been purchased by Col. Roger Moore, who will make the neces sary improvements and alterations and turn out a handsome dwelling house for somebody's- occupation next Fall. The Light Infantry. There was a Tery pleasant party col lected on board the steamer UhcUrhill this morning as Bhe steamed down the river with the Wilmington Light Infantry and their invited guests on board. There were nambejs of ladiesf a pretty full company, members of the Veteran Corps W. L. I., with their new caps and badges, and various staff officers iu full uniform. We refer elsewhere to special dispatches to the RfTJEw from Smithville relative to the target footing at tii&t point. Cottage Pudding. Ooo cupful sugar, one. cup sweet milk, three and a half cups ot flour, two tea spoon fuls DooLEi's Yeast Powdeii, two tablespoonfuls of butter. Steam one and a half to two hours. The Colonnade Hotel, Philadelphia, Pa., by its judicious reduction of rates, will maintain its famous reputation as a model tirst-clas House, dive to tfys de mands of the time. WILMINGTON, N. C, THURSDAY. JUNE 20, The Clifton Picture. We have received with the "compli ments of the Live Book Store" the ,new novel by tbe author of the Odd Trump series, entitled "The Clifton Picture' We find it very readable, and think it the best of the lot, not even excepting "The Odd Trump." There are some exciting scenes in it, relative to blockade-running on our coast during the war which, will be found especially interesting to those of this lo cality. Hotel Arrivals- Pubcell House. Wilmington, N. O Juue 18th. Cobb Bios., propnetorrs. from 10:05 o'clock, June 10th, to lu.Vo o'clock, June 20th C It Kearns, Phila delphia; Capt Thomas Jones, New lorH; Capt Norogren, Sundsvall; Harry Mudge, Baltimore; Charles It Jeffreys, Jackson ville, Fla; A Simmonds, New York; D D Barber, South Carolina; F Snedeker Charlotte, N C; John W Pass, Faisons N C; J D Aaron, Mount Olive, N C. The Tneruiometer. From the United States Signal Office at this place we obtain the following report of the thermometer, as taken this morn ing at 7:31 o'clock : Augusta, Ga 78 Memphis, Tenn.....75 Mobile, Ala ...77 Montgomery Ala.. .74 New Orleans 83 New York ...70 Savannah, Ga 77 Shrereport... 76 St. Louis Mo. 71 St. Marks, Fla 76 Vicksburg, Miss.. ..76 Washington, D C 67 Wilmington, N. C.70 Cairo, 111 Tl Charleston, 8. C....74 Cincinnati ......C6 Corsicana, Tex 76 Havana 85 Fort Gibson, C N.7J G&lveston. ......... ...82 Indianola 86 Jacksonville, Fla.. .77 Enoxville 69 Lynchburg.... 70 EuiTOii Review: It ia very gratifying to notice through the press of the State that the grand old Democratic party is making fine selections in its County and State nominations. Our solid good citizens are being brought out throughout the whole State so far as nominations have yet been made, and wo hear good news even from those which have not yet nominated. Sterling old Brunswick, we bear, has good men and true in the field and we hope she may have the pleasure of obtaining (as we hear she. will) the services of Such men as Francis Moore for the Commons, Guthrie for the Judge of Probate, Sajn Ghinnis for Sheriff, and Nick Ottorray, for Regis ter. In the hands of such men the pub lic interests are sure to be well served and her neighboring counties would say "well done thou good and faithful." Conservative. Encampment or me Second Heel, uient. The Charlotte Observer says that the passage of the bill by Congress giving to North Carolina her quota of tents and other accoutrements for camping, makes the talked of encampment of the Second regiment a certainty. Col. Alexander has been waiting upon the action of Congress on this subject before making any arrange ments therefor, and now that what was needed has been given, he will endeavor to induce all the companies to be present. It is not yet known where the encamp ment will be had, but the sentiment seems to be in favor of the sea-coast, this locality being more, accessible to all than the mountains. The time will probably be late in the summer or early in the fall. City Court- An old offender in the person of Mary Eliza Lively was interviewed by His Honor th.e Mayor this morning at his regular moraine- levee. At the eud of the interview the Mayor said twenty days in the City Prison for disorderly conduct. The case of James Heaton, charged with cursing and abusing a police officer, which has been on docket for several days and continued for cause, was called this morning, but neither the prosecuting wit ness nor the defendant put in an appear ance. The Mayor then informed the Qhief of Police to notify the dejendant in this case to appear to-morrow morning at 9J o'clock, and in case of his failure to do so to arrest him and place him in the City Prison. Subsequently the Chief of Police received a letter from Heaton, in forming him of his inability to walk on account of a sprained ankle, but that he wpuld endeavor to be ready for trial to morrow morning. This closed the proceeding for tin day, and the Court adjourned. ; Dropsy and Rheumatism Dropsigal and ssmatic "persons find the use of Speexfc Port Grape Wine of New Jersey, and the Wine Bitters cf in calculable benefit. Their purity and valuable properties havo given them a wide reputation among physicians throughout this country ana Europe. This u ine took the highest premium at tho late Centennial. , , .. . The Firemen's Pic Nic at Wilmington Gardens commences this aftornoon, and will probably be kept up until lato 'tot night. KEYIEW. The spring style of mosquitoes is about the game as last year, only this year's crop will carry jig saws with which to cut bias. A contemporary speaks of 'the cotton strike' in England. Shouldn't think cot ton could strike very hard. We predict that it will get worsted if it persists la striking. The man w ho could do all the. .business heT wanted to do without advertising, has been compelled to advertise at last. The new advertisement is headed : "Sheriff's SaV - ' :" : ' ' Edward L. Pierce, Charles Summer's biographer, is preparing for the July number of the North American Review an elaborate defense of Hummer against the charge of dilatoriness in committee work. It will contain letters from a large number of congressmen. At Smlffle. The target filing at Smithville was in pro gress at the time we were obliged to close, and we could not wait for the results. The boys arrived there in good time, and everything was loveiy at .'4 o'clock, at which time, when our latest advices were in, they were still "hanging away" at the target. 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 : Cokesbury and Coharie Mis sion, at Hopewell June 22-23 Onslow, atQueen's Creek....... June 29-30 Topsail, at Rocky. Pvit..., , July 6-7 Smothered. Chas. Wesley, a " colored child about two years old, was'-found dead this morn ing in a house in Jthe locality known as Dickinson's Hill,North of the Wilmington & Weldon R. R. It is thought that it vas overlaid during the night by its moth er and accidently smothered. Coroner Hewlett held an inquest and a verdict of death from causes unknown to the jury was rendered. CAROLINA Total revenue receipts in Raleigh on Tuesday $527.57. The colored Episcopalian minister in Charlotte is about to resign his charge. Charlotte Observer: Threshing wheat has commenced in the county. The crop is not turning out well, the stand gener ally having been thinj but the quality of the grain is good. Raleigh News: Last Saturday night, at SalemWash Troy and Lindsey Thomas, two negroes, got into a difficulty, in which the latter was badly, if not fatally, stabbed in lour different places. Durham Plant: James B. Crews, Esq., the nominee of the Democratic par ty in Granville for Sheriff, has withdrawn in order to secure harmony. Mr. Crews was the candidate for Sheriff in 1876 and was defeated by a few votes only. Charlotte Observer: Mr. C. W. Eddins has in his garden in this city a young peach tree which he set out last last year. It is now not more than four feet high, yet at this time it has on it two large and full ripe peaches. This is a very remark able case. Raleigh Observer : Mr. B. F. Long, of Graham, is the orator of the Washing ton Literary Society at the University of Virginia. Tfeis is a high honor, won by great labor and always hotly contested. We are glad that a North Carolina boy has borne off the prize. We notice also that Mr. W. W. Fuller, of this city is one of the committeemen at the final celebra tion of the Society. Durham Plant: We learn that Hon. Curtis H. Brogden, M O from the 2nd, District, is out in a circular denying the charge made against him in the Plant some months since. The charge was that he boarded in Washington with a negTO. The publication was made upon the authority of a gentleman who had been in Washington, and we are informed that a prominent Radical of Wayne says Curtis need not deny it. Raleigh Observer: On Saturday night a daring burglary was attempted in Chapel Hill. The lad y of the housa was aroused by the noise of some one break ing in her front door. She ran to. the window and called for assistance from Mr. Mallett, who lived- next door. The man meanwhile entered her room and struck her a blow on the head with an axe. The window prevented the blow from killing her, but there are two long gashes on her bead, her sb,oulckr is dis located, and sfce baa one finger broken. They called out to her that assistance was coming. On their approach the would-be murderer escaped. They found Jhe lady crouched down and covered vr'th. blood, The print of the, ae wan on the window, an tip Wood stained axe on the Joor. The' ladjr had received some money from, the South, and it is thought that the robber must have knewa it. NO. 119 New Advertisements . Boots and Shoes, CONSTANTLY RECEIVING new addi- tions to my large and well assorted stock of . Bool and Shoes, compriine all the novelties of tha reason. Another -invoice of thoee cheap Newport Tiea at $1.25 per pair. Ladies' Slippers at 85c, and everything at proportionately low prices, to correspond with the itringencr of me nines, uau ana examine stock, style and prices before making your purchase. . " th6s. h. howey, jane 20 No. 47 Market Street. Only One Day More 1ASSIMEKE SUITS made to Measure 23 78, worth $32. Casgimere Suits made to Measure $21 00 worth $26 50. ' This is bonafide TEX PER CENT LESS THAN COST. Sold only because our Cut ter sails for Europe Saturday. Come to day; but few suits left. mne 20 MUNSONi New Novel of the Odd Trump Series The Clifton Picture. A NOVEL : By theauth r of "The Odd Trump," "The I aoy Diamonds," "Harwood," "Flesh and Spirit," etc. Fine Cloth, $1.25. Paper Cover 75 cent For sal s at IIEINSBERGEIi'S, 39 and 41 Market et. june 19 Werner & Prempert's Tonso rial Rooms, JOS. 11, North Front aud 7 8outh Front Streets. Satisfaction guaranteed. None but the most exDerieneed workmen employed in these establishments. m Manufacturers of Tonics, Hair Oil, Cologne, Renovators, Dyes, Beautiflers, Ac, &c- meh 1 Horses Wanted. PARTY WILL TAKE one, two, or thre- horses for U3e during the Summer. Moderate work and best care guaranteed Satisfactory reference given at june 19 THIS OFFICE. For the Summer. T HAVE THREE FINE BOATS, lately refitted, which I offer to the pleasure lov ing public at Smithville this Summer. Par ties who are to spend the day onlv, can be met at the steamer with Jboat and fishing tackle, by communicating with 'me previous ly by mail or telegraph. I D. W. MANSON, Jgao 1 Smithville, N. C. C W. YATES, KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND a complete assortment of Blank Books and Stationery, School Books, Sunday School Books, Gold Pens, Bibles, Musical Instruments, Violin Strings, Picture Frames, Photo Albums, Ac, Ac. . pST PHOTOGRAPHY in all of its latest improvements. june 17 Notice. APPLICATION WILL BE MADE at the office of the North Carolina Railroad Company, in thirty days from date, for issue of Duplicate Certificate No. 2316, dated Nov. 27, 1873, for twenty:five Shares of Stock in said Company, the original, being lost or mislaid. FRED. HILL LONDON. i nis z ist day ot J une, 1878. jane 21-dlt-w5t. North Carolina at Gettysburg. APPLICATIONS ARE CONSTANTLY made for copies of THE OBSERVER containing the articles in regard to the con duct of North Carolina troops at GetUvburg. The number of requests for these, from the Northern States especially, has lately be come so great that, being unable to supply them otherwise it has beea determined to publish them in book form. The papers on the subject, on both sides will be reprinted just as ther appeared in Th Obsehveb, and will make a volume of some two nunarea pages. The book will be printed on fair white pa per, with good, clear type, and In paper covers will be sold at 25 cents each : to deal ers and canvassers at $15 per hundred. A library edition will-also bo saade, printed on superior paper and handsomely bound, which will be sold at $1 each ; to dealers and canvassers at the rate of $60 per hundred Single copUa of either edition mailed oat paid on receipt of the price. Tke book will be ready for delivery ia a few weeks Orders accompanied with cash are solicited. Address THE OBSERVER aPrU27 Baleigh, N. C. New York City OilCompany 's HIGH TEST NON-EXPLOSIVE Silver Light Astor Oil. is the lafggt, cheapest and gives the most bril- ht of ny of tne illuminating oil. Millions of gallons have been nsed in thia Wtry and Europe, daring the last 15 years. rat up in can of 5 galls, and ia bbls. The price varies with theaarket ; 20 cts, and 25 cents, pr. gall being the usual prices. Can be used in all kerosene lamps. Before ordering- send for price lut to NEW YORK CITY OIL CO., 124 Maiden Lane, New York, inch 13-d Aw 1878. PLEASE NOTICE. We will be glad to receive ccttrcccicatkn from our friends on tar aad'all mbjecfcol general interest btt : , The name of tthe writer usct always be famished to the Editor. Comnittnications must be wiitkn on onl one side of the paper. Personalities must be avoided. I - : Vj l : :jt Andlt is eepeclalhy and particularly under stood that &e editor does not always endoa e.i!iew,8i.0f .corrwpondents, unless so stated in the editorial columns. Miscellaneous. '.T r - - First National Bank. npi!E DAWSOX liA.NK. IS SOW COS- . ' SULFATED with Uii Uank. -The Deposi tors of th former are nnUL-d tliat their dv posita and certificates' are assuacd bv THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. DIRECTORS : E. E. BURllUSS, JAS. DAWSON, " JAMES S PR U NT, ALFilED MARTIN", D. G. WORTH. OFFICERS : E. E. BURKUSS, President. JAS. DAWSON, Vice PreIc nt. A. K. WALK EH, Cashier. WAI. LARKIXS, Asst. Cashicjr H. M. BOWDEX, Teller. june!2-tf Star copy. AGENTS! Read This! ! We will pay Agents a salary of $100 per JJonth, and expends to sell our New ami onaeriui inventions. & Co., Marshall, Mich. Address, JSoebhan june lS-4v. 5425. Superb Grand Square Pianos, i $1,100 only $225. Elegant Upright Pi! price price $806 only $155. New Style UprlghJ vvi-nus iso.y. vrgans i i stops , 52' Church Organs 16 etor.s price S:it0 on y $115: Elegant 375 Mirror Top Organs only $105. Buyers come and see me at homo it I am not as represented, R R Fare paid both ways and Piano or Organ given fiee. Large Illat. Newspaper with much informa tion about cost of Pianos and Organs sentl tree. Please address DANIEL F. hKATTV, Washington, New Jersey. june lS.4v AGENTS WANTED FOR "WatMIN ofgob T A new work of Great Interest to every III BLE READER and STUDES'T in the L.and Address for descriptive terms and circulars, NELSON & PHILLIPS, Publish ers, No. b05 Broadway, New York, june 18 4w s $50 S50 For a CASE of CATARRH That Sanfonl's Radical Cure for Catarrh will not instantly re lieve and,speedily cure. Referen ces, Henry Wells, Esq., Wellf, Fargo, Co., Aurora, N. V.;Wm. Rowen, Esq., Mc. Ilatton, Grant t Rowen, St. Louis., Testimonials and treatiseby mail. Price, with improved Inhaler, $1. Sold every where. WEEKS A POTTER, Pro prietors. Boston, Mass. je 18-4 r 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 1 pill each night from 1 .to 12 weeks may be restored to'souml health, if euch a thing be possible. Sent bv mail for 8 letter stamps. I. S. JOHNSON & CO., Baugor, Me. ' ' june 18 4w PURGELL HOUSE s (Formerly the National Hotel,) NORFOLK VIRGINIA, J. R. DAVIS, Pr'p. RATES 53, $2 50 and.S2"pcr ctav. nreon!. ng to location. ' fcb H ikvwCm S25 Reward. OR THE CAPTURE OF BILL ROBIN- son, who escaped June 3d from the custody of an officer , The above reward will be paid for his arrest and return to jail. S. II. MANNINO, SheriiT New Hanover Co; june 4 Constantly Receiving. JTRUQS, CHEMICALS, Fancy Articic-e, Tobaceo and Cigars, at BURBANK'S PHARMACY. Comer Front and rrinees Streets. jt&r Prescriptions compoundedwith the utmcst care day or nigt L apl 1 . . Quarantine Rlotice. QN AND AFTER THE FIRST DAVpF. , JUNE, 1878, Quarantine v.-ill ba enforced, a . tunal, on all vessels from South of the Cape . Fear Blrer, and oa aU rceseli HAVING II All ' ANY KIND OF 8ICKNEib8 during thtir oyage. . , PILOTS AND ALL PERSONS CON CERNED will please take notice and brin thsir vessels to thy Quaraatina Station ftff l Inspection. - . w. UCUUTIH, UuaranUne I'hyMcian je l-2taw-iin Port or WUmiDgton, N. C. Ml I!
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