THIS PAPER .... .-.1 rerr afternoon, Siedays ,-i.no KANU PJtOPBir.TOK. iUKIPTIONa. POSTAGE PAID. f'er,fS M riii months, $2 50 j Three ' ,t,.C f 1 15; Oae month, 60 cetta. r will be delivered by carriers. lie Pr" ... . ' f'char!, it) dv part or trie city, at tfte :?, or IS cents r r wei. . ..,.;fT rtfi low and libera". 'T! i. 1 - - r-riut,criber will please report any And glares to receire their papers rejrularly. j kqx Advertiaaraon tg. liSDlMOliSllTION 8B8W& & R0.BDIGK, 45 Market St., DfcMONSTBATING TitK FACT 4 V tvt Dry ooda can be b m ? ft t J rf.eip a ...nnt'T. IIUS V "O a tuj wvaa u v 0 rUr sp&cj win mil auow us to nu I ..,1 , (sn.a' lint n.n i iiivir(iifll C1f.i.i o.i e nt our placr of business. J j DRESS GOODS, KroD 8c to $1. In all the latent fa'irica PRINTED UWHS. PRINTED LATTICE LAVNS. LiJic' Mmlin aai Lace Neck Wear, such as Fichu, Ties, Jabota, Ac, riilk Handkerchiefs in Twill and Brocade. RUCHINCSOFEVEBY DESCRIPTION IP iSL From 14 centa to $5. The largest and finest assortment of SUNSHADES & PARASOLS Erer shown it thia citj, from 15c to SiO,eachi- Dress Buttons Uar Balecdona in this department embrace icnj novelties. Our "variety ia immerse. Cassimeres For Men and Boy's Wear a.turat Colore! aid Figured Linon for Stai a. ' . Viiite and Colored Canton Mattings.' rcrJurry and and White Terry for Ladies' and Children's Wear. " Ca?h Rulllinga 60 cents, fomttlin New in Ladies' Summer Balmora Skirts. Linen Lap Robes, Ac, &c, Ac. Give us a call and look over our stock. We era by no means afraid to show our goods. BROWN & E0DDICK, 45. EUIarket St. may 15 Sign of the Biar Boot. I AM NOW OFFEUINO TO SELL FOR CASH ONLY, AT EXTREME LOW PRICES, TOE FOL- r .... . . "em s oewea uai'er? , Si 40 Custom Made Gaiters.. ., 2 40 1 Lsced Calf Tie Bhoes..... 1 20 ia Udies' Foxed Rh, i nn Newport Ties.......... i. 00 Opera Slippers i 1 25 i fctrap Bardihi 1 20 a M.... ........ . P.- n. suppers ua 63 VI I - uauuou m. '-"I Button Gaiters.... ............ 1 20 Children's Strap Sandals, 90 Button Gaiters 's. HLUMENTHAL, my 13-tf No. 40 Marker Street. CHAS. KLEIN, Dndertater and CaliiiietaMatsr. Princess fitrPt in TfoaftmAnt of th Journal Building, WILMINOTO.K,; N. O. A fin A mat man nf f .rtffina .nJ r.a. I tlr cry . ..v .. J I fit vu r mail nrnmnti nil a r j nn & I ' i f -. - I . - m J. 1JLJJ 4 VOL: V-. LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisementi. W A W It R Excursion Tickets. . R Excursion Ticket. i ee ad Strawbeny Festival. F HaisesaieaRliU chived this Day. Yates. Attention, ioung Ladies. Alex Ppeckt A Soh Nbtic. Window Glass all sizes at bluffer & Price's. it There were no interments in Bel lev ue Cemetery th is , wef k Thor r nn- intrn i.. rvol,, 1 th s w'eek that ofaulaiuU. VYlnioV Gias of .aii.sizod. li r. Sash and Jiirads, Uaildis Dardware,fe3 .Low st pireces at Jaoobi's. j . Monthly rneeliag Visitors Lad its' Ba nevolcnt So'tiaty at Hook & Lidder'UAll, Tuesday i June iat, at 6 o'clock p in. The simplest, sdfest nd8ur"est rjoeans to relieve the Baby or Chuiic Ut d lidtice slumber is Dr. .Bull's tJaby Sjrur, THce ouly 25 cents a bottle. .1 I The Register of Deeds has .issued 'do marriage licenses to white couple tLia ! t : week an 1 oae Iicens3 is all that is ncord ed for tBa colored 'population. - ; j : : Iu Tine Forest Cemetery (colored) there were nine interments this week, five chili dren and four adults. Oae of the adults was brought here for interment. Ho! for tha mountains anc the health giving Mineral Springs, bee advertise ment of clol. A. Pope, General Passenger Agent of the W. & W. and W. C. & A. Railroads in this issue. I t 4- Mr. Natli'l Jacobi having been appoint- ed agent for. the Atlas Plow, parties in want ot tins ceie orated Plow cm now have their orders fi lled at JacobPs Hard ware Depot, N o. 1Q S. Front st. tf; During; the Summer months while shipping isjs:arce in p rfc the. religious services at thelseaman's I Bethel will be discontinued, and as its Chaplain, Rev. Jas. W. Crair, will assist in conducting the open air meotings, at'Dudley's Grove, a 1 1 sea m en are cord ul Iy i n v i ted to attend and participate in thosa meetings every Sunday afternoon at half past four o'clock. A Possible Coincidence. We understand that it is currently ill , r ramored on the streets in Columbia and other place?, thkt the recent puychasers o the Greenville & Columbia Railroad! are about to forfeit the bonds of $30, 000 which they deposited before biddinpr, a!i the sale, and thus let the sale go by dn I ... - -s - - fault. Now if that accomplished person aid great railroad Donate, W- e8 of extra session famo,!should happen to da the same 'thing in 'this State.it would baa rather singular coincidence for the tJvo Carolinas. hey? But we -trust Best will have Grace enough left to. come to time as agreed upon, between himself and those those these well, tbdse whom f f he bargained w ith. Our d r Ug stores are how supplied with Malt Bitters' the new Food Medicine which has done so much good and comes to us sj highly recommended. Try it It may save you heav v. doctors' bills. 4w A Nice Arrangement. At the post; office, on the Second street sidecftbe building, near the entrance, quite a convenience is being added iu the shape of a commodious desk for- the me of the general publ:c who may havd occa tion to writo or address1 a letter while i I i r there. Upon this desk! is ! a large frame contaniQS boxea, the largest and central oae fer the use of the postoffice depart ment. while the smaller; ana surroundme nn, fx- w0 Krwfif r i and business men. The whole, when it compietcd is to hs surmounted by a large and vaitiaoie cioce, setin a.band some care. 1 he work is in imitation of black walnut and pretcuts a very credi- tih'a unnpATAiica ' aa well as beir? a rrrat -ri i o convenience j to the public. For barKiiu3 ia c!othing and gents' w i - w tUIUlBUtug UMU3 la.l uu mwoia. ix. vV X. Shrier, 28 and 38 Market 6treet. They , -!.J certainlv have al nice lino of coods to select from at bottom prices, also o large stock of straw, and lelt hats, trunks, etc., sailing low. ' iney nave also tne Kenown ed Diamond Shirt at $1; can t bj beat at SI 25.' I 1 - it . '. ;:l tf 5500 Reward. ' was for yeaia oil:red in every papar of the land by the former jpr.j rictor of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy lor a case of ca tarrh it would not cure. It cares by its mild, soothing, cleansing, and healing properties. Snuff or dust of any kind dries up catarrh and drives i". to 'the IUU"S. 1 bis remedy has stood tne test of liawinfT lbrftn tt TinrIl1.ir rpmrtrl w f.lf n w r.n prnfi i : ' - WILMINGTON,. N. C, First Baptist Church. -The meeting at this Church continue to be very interesting. Twetj-six persons Lave been baptized, and a tnraber of otLeis are awaiting the or0lnar.ee. Rev. D:. Teasdale, who is p.&sining the pastor, is expected to preach to-uiht ind aain to morroir night. Ready mixed Paints, strictly r.u're VTuiu Iead, Olrs, Brushy, W n lo uloSf, at J acobi's . The City Tax Assessor, We learn that Mr. J. Kent Brown Las bea awarded the contract to list the city taxes this year for the sum of $2G0 This, we presuue is in accordance with a resolution cf the Board of . Alderma, parsed at their last meeting, to give thr j )b to the lowest bidder Chaicb Festival. i The young ladies of the. First Presby teiian Church in this city, propose havirg a Strawberry and Ice Cream Festival on Monday evening, the 31st instant, in tie City Hall. The proceeds of the Festiva1, we are told, will bo devoted to the pocr. A charitable undertaking like this should be liberally patronized, and we trust tLe ladies will meet with the success which their noble efforts deserve. Full Metal and Walnut Show Cases, all styles and szes, at Altafjteb, Pbice x uo's. , The North Carolina Medical Journal. The May number of this valuable peri- odical has been received, although at rather a: late day, probably caused by the time nscessarilly occupied in the transactions cf he North. Carolina Medical Associa'ioD, which was in session for a number of days daring the month in this city. The num ber now before us has a full account of the transactions of ! the Convention, besides much other matter of peculiar interest- to the profession. . . Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer is the best preparation known to preserve the hair. Use it. Blackfish Excursion. About seventy gentlemen embarked yesterday morning on the steam yacht Pctsspo: t ' for the" blackfish rocks. The trip down the river was pleasant, but as soon as the steamer struck 1 the ocean quite a j cumber of those on beard paid their respects in the usual manner to Old Nep. At least one half of the num ber on the bo it were sick. The spcrt was good and it is estimated that at less 1,200 8b, were caught. Capt. Harper, as ever, was kind and considerate for his pas sengers, f v Tou can buy No. 1 Cooking and Heats ing Stoves at almost any price at Jacoiu's Hardware Depot. The International 'Review For June has been received. The arti cles in this number are 'Colonial Life in Maryland,' by Mrs. E. W. Latimer; Sivland; a Hussian Episode'" by Alfred A. Wheeler; Tho English Language in America,' by T. B. Lounsbury; 'Consid eratiens on the Copyright Qaes ion,' by Wilkie Collins; 'Mr. Poynter's Lectures on Art,' by , P. C. Hamerton, 'Caatean briand by Auguste Lawgel; 'The Lowest Animals,' by Charles Sedgwick Minot; Our Goodly Heritage,' by Robert P. Porter, and I'The Ltssons of the General Election in Great. Britain and Ireland, by Walter Chamberlain. The International is publuhsd monthly at $5 per annum, or 50 cants for a single number, by A. S. Barnes & Co., New York. I . . ,. . ' ' : , Everybody canger suited w ith a Pocket Knife, also (Table Cutlery, at Jacobi's Hardware Deoot. ; j Saleoflhe CO. Railway. The sale of the Carolina Central Hail way advertised in the Eeview, under a decree o the Superior Court of this couc ty takes place at the Court Housj in' this city on Monday next,1 the 31st insf. We 1 1 hi ii i - i understand a committee ol tie hrst mort gage bond holders-will be in attendance. among whom we hear is Captain D. B. Murchison, of this city, Messrs. A . V. Stout and Timothy Porter, of New York, and Col Whedbee, of Baltimore; besides other gentlemen whose names we have not now at our command. Mr. Stent arrived in the- city last night and tl e other gentlemen; not residents here, are expected to night. j ; . " Malaria. In countries where this is prevalent, Warner's Safe Kidnay and Liver Cure and Warner's Safe Pills are used and with wonderful sutcesa. .These are highly re commended as i a preventive -j to Yellow Fever. As a cleanser ofj tne Dioou. they aro without an equal. , 1 ; 4 Review. . . i . SATURDAY. MAY Clfj Court. 'There was but one cse . fur the con sideration of His Honor tne Mayor this mortin?, that o Scipio Howsrd, colored charged wi'h dis.rderly conduct. He was found guilty aud sentenced to a fine of $10, or 20 davs in the city prison Not having the necessiry fundi he was 9Ut below. ! Criminal Court. j lu tne cae of Gtorge Merrick and De li P-ige, alluded to yesterday, a jurcr was with rawD aud a mistrial recorded. yVm Goodman, charged wiih assault and battery, 'submitted', and was held in $200 bond to JUep the peace until Febra ary term. Two cast s agaiust Thomas M Girdner, for misconduct iu office, were continued. The case of E. II. MtQuigg, for mis conduct in officet was continued.' ' Iu the case cf W. B. Lirkius and Wm. Phinney, for an aflray, a nol pros was ntered as to the , former, anji the latter was found guilty and sentenced to 15 days in the House of Correction. For the want of time and ?p ace we are obliged to omit other cases disposed of during the day. The Court will adjourn to-night. . j ! Yellow Fever. It is confidently asserted that this fright ful dias'ase can be prevented by the use ci Warner s Safe Kidney and Liver Cnre, in connection with Warner's Safe Pills it is a blood poisonj keep the blood pure this disease will not exist. These Reme- edies keep the blood filterers-the kidney and liver in healthy action. ! .... A Needed Reform. There are a certwn class of trial ! jus nces in mis city who are a curse and a nuisance to this community, and we hope that the day is not far distant when this nuisauce may not only be abated, but entirely abolished for all time to come. To give a case -in point: two gentlemen had a slight misunderstanding and per- sonal difficulty on the private premises of a Commission Merchant on the wharf, a few days ago, when a few blows were passed. Immediately one of Justice McQaigg's ruDners, hearing of the diffi. oilty, but not seeing it, makes an affida- vitbefore this worthy Justice and the laiier lssutb a warraut lur lue arrest of one or both of the parties to appear be fore him and answer to the charge of of fending the peaca and dignity of the State. But, mark you, the fellow who mide the affidavit, as we are informed, has been a convicted felon, but war pardoned by Governor Erogdeu through political influence. His name is John Statelier, and he was arraigned at the last term of the Criminal Court upon a charge scmewhat akin to this affidavit business known to the legal fraternity by tie technical term of barratry. We think it is hida time now ths t the courio, or i some one high in authority, should take cognizmce of the way this business of runners is bsing conducted. The people ... , t i r a are. beginning to cry aloud for redress. In fact, we would like to see the whole system of trial by magistrates abolished, J with the single exception of one Special of this Bead via Goldaboro, Weld on, Bich Magistrate who shall be a salaried fficer . . , ' 1 u- - mond or Petersburg, and also to Summer chosen by the people. B3fore the war this system worked very well with us and until we had a New York code1 of laws I 1 i j .t a. a t. I rammea uown our vuroBt3, Mur.u lUc evil days cl reconstruction. We know ol , J. t I some bonofable exceptions amODg these! Justices, who do not cojunlenace this prac-1 uce oi aeuunig um. iuulch, men there are others who dp, and we cannot understand whyj under a Democratic ad ministration, and with good, Lonest men in high judiciaf positions, good cit'zer a and tax payers should be allowed to suffer such annoyances as Ircquently occur from some of ine&e Trial Justices and their infamous runners. We heard of an in stance i where two colored women wre quarrelling on the wharf, and one brushed against the other, but no blows pased, which got into court tb ough the initru- mentality of some1 of thee Lawks Of a Trial Justice, which coit the. county 1 1 New Hanover the sam of $i00 before the case was ended. Now be: e is a chance , for reform, and the people are nht-1 fully and justly iodignaLt that such nuisiuces and practices ahould any longer 1 be allowed, to exist. Nine times out of - ten judgment is ans-1 pended upon payment of costs, and thial 0 is the whole thing in a nut shell. How much of the fees or costs these runners ctt we are not prepared to say, but we do say it ii time b,e whole thing' was done away j wun, ana we are wxuia- u goour icngia i in aiding to bring a boat toe prppsr, reform Ob, for a goxl, refreshing rain ! 29, 1880. NO. S3 (Communicated ) Mr Editob: I aw a communication in last week's iceueof the Journal, from a correspen deiit at FajetU.vilI, urging the nbraina tion ot Judge McKoy lor Corgress. The reason he asbijfos fpr such a course in, lbt Wilmingtou or New Hanover county La had the houor long enough. Now, I fail to see that as any reason at all. 1 care not from which portion ol toe dibtrict tbe cand date may hail from, if he is only of the right stripe aud will faithtuliy represent tbe iiitereata. of hid entire constituency. If Mj r Stedn.u ahould be thrown . overboaul by the c n ventioi, I think that the ill ij.nM. r county of Duplin should have the pre t-r ic4 and I -bore tkt couveution il! ko decide. Judge McKoy ha a gool pcM t on, pud rlet hiai remain where ne i. It li very certain that be cannot ' secure tie strength of Pendtr; couuty. 1 also saw in th same i lii.il.t r -f thu JOUKNAL that ycu ew iu doubt as io liow Pender county vwmld vole iu the State Con vent ion. You jay hi will have only t vo Co era es, and iLcy aie for Gov. Jarvis. The people i t l ender are not particularly opposed to Gov. Jarvis, but J am aware mat nine-lentbs of her Dmo cralic voters are in iavor oi Judge Fowle, believing him to be the strongest and con stquentlythe most available man. If the delegates from 1'ende'r) do not vote tor Judge Fowle, iu the Convention, they wiil not faithfully represent their county, nor the wishes ot the Democratic part v, U. Burgaw, N V, May 24ib, 1880. " From Cumberland. We understand that a telegram has been received here from Fayettevillo to day statingihat the ; County Convention, which met 1 there this mornin" gave no :,,,,,..: , i, . , , lD8trOC8 l Z to the Congres. 8lonal Convention, but insructed State delegates to vote for Jarvis and IiobiuBon fprGovornor and Lieutenant-Governor; and this is all we know about it New Advertisements. Notice. ALL PERSONS are hereby . warned against harboring' or trusting anv of the crew of the British brijr8U8IE, Captain Fredtmail, as no debta of their contracting will be paid br tie Master or ALE A. J5PRUHT A SON, any 29-2t Conaigneea. Strawberry Festival, mHE YOUNG LADIES of the Fint Prer byterian Church will have a Strawberry and Ice Cream Festival at the City Hall, MON DAY EVENING, the 31st inst. ' may 29 f WILMINGTON & WELOON - i" RAILROAD. PASSENGER DEPARTMENT, ". I -I - i Wjlmikgton, N. C, May 26th, 1SS0. "10MMENCINO JUNE Ut msn ii. - TriP Tickets to the Mineral Springs andH Suminer Ee r tr..- i ttt1 sorts of Virginia, West Virginia i and Korth Carolina, a HI be on sale at the Coupon Ticket CrUcea Reaort8 cf upper South Carolina aod Wt ern North Carolina, vi Wilmingt n and Columbia, For Tickets, Piice Li its and line Card i containing all needful information, call on uiuniwu, gu a anderaigned, or Tiektt Agents at Wil mtngton, ,w leon, Weldon, Tarbero and Goldaboro. ! may 29-1 m j A POPE, i Gen'l Pasaenger AjrL VVIIMINGTON, COLUMBIA & 4UCUSTA R. R. PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. Wilmington, Ni C , May 26dj, USO. piOMME5C G JDNE 1st, 18S0, round tickets to the Mineral Springs and Snjnmer fie' oi ts of Virginia, West Virgioia and Horth Carolina, will be oa aale at U Coupon Ticket C ffiaoj jfthis Boad. For Ticket, Price Lists and Time Cart g ! i eonu tn l needful iaforaatioa, call oa the undersigned, or Ticket Afects at Wil. mitgton, f Ioreae, 8umter or ColnmbU. nay 2?-lai aea'l PaiJenf er Agent. r- -. . .. -1 ;i.ifi : PLEASE NOTICE. , Wa will tw'ad to receive oomxaanicatioa: PiS?!?11 uud H tab -ecu o teneral iatarest trot : Tae nam of the writer mtst alwars ba fur - Bunwito tha Editor. OommuxileatlODt UttJt Wwtltftnton- on'y one rid of the paper. 4 . . Personalities must t avoid c y -And it is especially acjpiifcjlariv uni . w.wuwr uop9Eoi anraji endorte the views of correjKndert utdesf eo tt. in the editorial columns! New Advertisemoats. Kiyct tevil le ( on vent ion , THE 6TiI Li.iA. P.. UUKT, Capt. A. II. Wo tfc, nih leav her wharf foot cf cWf.ut iitieat, at 90 A. M., June ht, taking Vilest s nr. Victor o the CoDcrrr Mion.l v...u . .. . , t,j teu:in I at FajvttevLle, June 2. Fre f..rroutd trip ice uuir?ai'.aU-3. WORTH A WOarfr?i uiy 24-3t rat Mrs. S. J. Baker, i xviiLLicrxiiiir, . : t'-icr Ihird and UrXn tftrtetj. Wilaic'on, .V. C. . hi -r?! bonnet Abbess. Fltwerr, 1-eatherOruarnentd cf all sicd. Couctrv orders promptly filled, llair. Work d0e ij alltheimprovtditvles. MRS. B. J, BAKER. An Opportunity. J) FIRING TO CHANGE MY BUSI NESS, I offer for sale the ttoct,' fixhirea acd good will of my Ship Grocery and Chan derly. Email capital necefcsarj. An active , intelligent man can build up a hand laorce pajlng busineaa. Full particulars Viven. . raay 28 3t P. O. Bex 451. Wire Ifettuur r ' OCF.EEN For Doors and Windows. Good to keep oat flies and megquitoes. ' a:,' ' . .i'r ; Sash,! Doors, Blind J, Lumber, and BtLding Material Cnrall. I ALTAFFEH, imtfk'& cb. Factorr: ' Office 1 ' L0f9iVaInutft J!fatt' De d Cross may 34 I. Walter Coney DEALER IN " TpOBACCO, IMPORTED AND DO MESTIC CIGARS, Cigarettes, sJufl" ar.,1 Pipes of all descriptions. WALTER CONEY, apl 3 Market ttrer.t. Office Treasurer & Collector City cf Wilmington, 2J. C , j i May 25 th, ISbC. Notice. g-Y ORDER OF THE BOAHD . OF. Al dermen the p i DOG OnIW.&ICX5 goes into effect on the 10th JdW text. uadgea can be procured on applicaUon at tMJCfli HENRY SAVAGE, may26-3tnao Tax Collector. 8 tar copy. KEEP COOL-MEW ICE CREAM .' SALOOK.. t M AM PREPABKD TO 81 R 7fc THE pal -lie with the best Ice Cream made of, ycro Crearn Ice cold milk by the rlase. s ' Ordera aclieited. f ' . r may25.Iw Market 8" j. Attentioi), Youn? Ladies .' i ' ' v f QALL AND SELECT YOC i &OWS? a ntw lot of Archery Goods jait received. Organs and Organelles. Organs rid on tlie Instalment Plan, at r - BUOK STORE. may 24 i'i Una be Piano- ONE SECOND HAND ABE PIASO. - , . .. , j .. .. n. Seven Octave, RoaewoDd Ca.e.' ia rtrfect order, will be sold at bar-U " 1 fcV Ti tno naa oeen but Utile mod ana aaxaateed.fbr five year,. Ca'l and see it M wwlop UElN8BER?tH Live Book and IlciItS tore. ' '! S t I" ' ...nl'i Blank Books. p APEB, jfUVELOPES, Iak ef tllreletf, Mttcilage. Slates, Leai snd'wito'pVrciia, Ac For sale cheap aii '- . .t ; mJ H v . , , t flEIN8BZBife' FOR BALE AO W.ZIilli La lir; Charter " i i ' ?artya, topeetorVCertificate J Crop .. ' i ... ....... ;-ajri wiw owrnvri Aeceipu, c (IaReviewiBailiinf) - api 9