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I! in n. a .is THIS el ind e'erT rn00B Saadays T. J AMES, . kTIONM. rtWTAGE PAID. j fo. 8ix month; $2 50 .Three fi 25; O tnonth, 50 cents. ' r ill b delivered bf crrin, V.Ze. in ny Prt ol tbe citT' at . . or 1 " cents per wok. '',tiiwr,0W'"dllb6r-1 " ,w will Dlease report anr and jew Advertisements. 0IK & RODDICK, 45 Market St., ... ..t-unV-miATINO THE PACT i tfct lrT owl" Cin boojrht as i ttu c t s i any other in tbU irT -ur 8&c-i will nt allow us to fill uaiach a dsi .b j t" Always rewire ' ifii! fL' ouje t ur place of business. )t, j, nr ujples a. d cuiupare from 8c to $1. In til the latest fabric?. 2INTE0 LAWNS. PRINTED LATTICE LAWNS. flies' Malin and Lace Neck Wear, such as Fichus, Tits, Jabots, 4o. ;k Hdkerchiefa in Twill aid Brocade UCHINGSOF EYDY DESCRIPTION From 1 cents to $5. Tbe largest and finest assortment of SUNSHADES & PARAS0LS Erer shown it Jhis city, from 15c to $10, each. Dress Buttons. lar selections in this department embrace a in j novelties. Oar variety is immerse. Cassimeres For Men and Boy' Wear. titurat Colored and Figured Linen for '" Btai-s. White and Colored Canton Mattings. lordtn y and and White Terry for Ladies' aod Children's Wear. " I v Cash Bnfflings 60 cents,. :unitiin New in Ladles' Summer ;Blraor a Skirts. ' Linen Lap Robes, &e., Ac, Ac. Oire ui a eall and look orer onr stock. e are by no means afraid to show our oof's. &R0WN & 'RODDICK, 45 Market St. may l& - Sin of the Bie: Boot. rl II I AM NOW OFFERING FOR CASH ONLY, T. EXTRKMK LOW PRICES, THE FOL LOWING GOODS: Neat's Bewed Gaiters 40 " Custom Made Gaiters..... 2 40 " Laced Calf Tie Shoes... 1 20 Xadiei' fn. cnA. i nn w. w,m vwttea "!' Newport Ties 90 " Opera Slippers 1 25 " Strap Sandals 120 " Crcqaet 8iippersM Go jU- Strap Bandals..... 1 15 I " Button Gaiters....- 1 20 iaudren'a Htran Randal.I 90 Button Gaiteri.........(..... ! 90 S. BLCMNTBAL ' may 18-tf No. 40 Marker Street. . fThe New Hat Store. (J ALL AND IXAMINB MT 8UMMEB 'Jle ot straw acd Felt Bats. They are Mty and cheap. "JOHN M. ROBINSON, No. 13 Front street, Next to Pureed House. y si HID DEMONSTRATION Vol. v. LOCAL NEWS. New AdTertlsetDentB. J W Pauper, i t Steamer ftaseport. Clyde's Mew York teamsriip Line. A ltaf FRt Prick A Co. Wire Netting. T .U IcKot The r xcitement Nearly Orer P Hiihbbbbskb Pianos and Organs. Yatk. Crcquet, Archery Goods. Williams k Hcrchisoh. Corn,-Meal. Hay, Molasses, Coffee, Bo gar, Flour, Ac. Bo! For Wccamaw Lake I Bksxt 8ataqk, Treas A Col Monthly License Tax Report of the Condition of the First Nation al Back of Wi'minj-ton. ( Wilmington H. noer Turn Vertia. A 1 Mirier best Unlaani. ied r-hirt In the city for $1. Notice 3d embers of Howard R F E Co No 1. Fr other locals ee fourth page. Window Glass ali sizes at lUffer & Price's. f Citcb your turtlts eggs ou the full of the moon in Jane. Full moon to morrow m rning at 31 mlnu'es past 8 o'clock. . Ich kann .n'icht Deutsch sprechen. See ailvertistmant elsewhere. Full Metal aud Waluut h w Cases, all styles and size?, at Altaffeb, TiiiCE & Co's. t Latt Light was decidedly cool aud this morning Uarjkets were found necessary f jr comfort. The Cape Fear is yet quite low and navigation over the shoals, between here and Fayetteville, is slow and difficult. It ia ' not Mr. John Haar, Jr, who open" ed the auct:oh store on Front street. We were misinformed, hence the correction.' You can buy No. 1 Cooking and Heats ingcStoves at almost any price at Jacobi's Hardware Depot. A lirge Dumbe of colored people went down th3 river to-day on an excun sion given by some of the' order of Good Samaritans in tbe city. Mr. Natb'l Jacobi bavin been appoint ed agent for tbe Alias How, parlies in want. of this celebrated Plow cn now have their orders filled at Jacoiu's Hard ware l)ejxt, No.lO S. Front st. tf. The report to the effect thut the little steamer Elizabeth would be taken from the line between this.city .a.nd;SmithvilIe is without foundation. Capt. Bisby says that be has no idea of taking her ff. . indications. For the South Atlantic States, the Tennessee and Ohio Valley, partly cloudy weather, possibly occasional rain, variable winds, nearly stationary temperature and barometer. The delegates to lUleigh buve, we be lieve, all returned to the city, except Col. Waddell and Major Stedman, dele gates to Cincinnati, who went on direct from Ri!eigh. Capf. Savage, City Treasurer and Ctlector, calls tbe attention of those in tjrested to the act that sections 1 and 8 of the Ganeral Tax Ordinance, wiil be strictly enforced, and at once, without xceplions. By refereLce to our advertising columt I ii will be seen that the "Adrian Boys'' aie to have a new uniform, which has here tofore been describtd ic the Review. Mr. J.'Elsback is the happy contractor for making the ehirtg. Pender County Convicts. Sheriff Pddiaon, of Piender county, safely delivered at the Penitentiary, on Saturday, a quartette of colored convicts turned out at the Superior Court last week. Their cames are George Uarri son, John M Went worth, Moses Tate and Joseph Campbell. AH are under sen tence for larceny, the terms of impriecm ment ranging from two to ten years. For the La kf. One of iLe mosVpleasant events of the susou is to take pUce ouf Wednesday next, as on that daj the Annual Excur sin of St. Paul's Evangelical LuUieran Sunday School will be given. The occa sion isr looked forward to with much in terest by many, and we are satisfied that tbe attend Alice vTdl be a. large one, Tte ommiUee is ' composed of gtntltme i who are wel exparienced in the management of kffiirs of this "kind, and this fact alone is a guarantee that no pains will be spared to make everybody happy snd comfortable. Refreshments wiil be 6trved at city prices on board the train. Tbe excoiioo patty will leare Front street depot at 8;30 o deck Wed nesday morning and return about 7:30 in the evening. Tickets are now on safe at Messw. -Heitiberger's, YaUs', Coney's and Kasprow ire's stores. . ;- Daily ,:ilEfiEW- WILMINGTON, N. C, The Up Country Crop-. We learn that the crops on the line of the Cape Fear, between here and Fayette ville, are in a very flourishing condition. Although tnere h not been rain enough to materially increase the dep'h of water in the river there h8 been enough occa eional rainfall to make all kinds of vege tation thrive ai-.dgrowas ftst as the heart could wish. Hall'i Vegetable Hicliiaa .Hair Renew er is a spltndid dreaeiog for tha i air. No other like it. Try it and j'idge. fur. your selves. - T. e State Guard The force of State troops has been re duced considerably since the last report of the Adjutant General. The strength of the Guard now is: First Regiment, ten companies; Second Regiment, nite companies; Third Regiment,, six com panies; Second Battalion, five compares. These with one company of artillery and one of cavalry, compose the force ol white troops Of colored troops the Fourth Battalion has seven companies, and the Fifth Battalion .'two companies. Window Glass of all sizes, Door?, Sash and Blinds, Builders' Bardware,&e Low st plreces at Jacobi's. Important Industry. To those who are not acquainted whh the facts or the bu9ines3, the amount of work turned out annually by Messrs. Al- taffer, Price & Co, would seem incredible. It is supposed by some that tbe busings of this firm extends only to the mauufac ture of doors, 9a.sh and blind, while 'in fact they do a large amount of scrowl and lathe work and dressing lumber in addi tion. They also manufacture large quanti ties of packing boxes and vegetable crates, and they have recently received an order fjr a Urge number of battery boxes for the Telephone Company, both to be used here and to be, shipped to other points, some of them to go as far west as Tennessee It will be remembered that ,they were burned out by the disastrous lire at Meesrs. Colville Sc. Taylor's milf last No vember. They commenced again iu Feb ruary last with new and improved, ma chinery, and they now give constant em ployment to about forty hands all, told, about equally divided between whiles and colored Tl is number of hands calls fjr about 8200 on the weekly pay roll of the firm, and they handle about 1,000,- 000 feet of lumber annually. The pro ducts of their labor are sold on the lints of all the railroads which radiate from this city, farinto the interior of the State and to South Carolina, as well as in the coun try ..bordering Ufon tbe Cape Fear and its tributaries. '. The lumber used in the manufacture of the different articles is all thoroughly seasoned and kiln dried in an apartment prepared for the, purpose where ly the introduction of steam through a beater having about 1,000 feet of pipe, they can secure a temperature of 200 degrees. Every department is supplied with the best and most approved machinery, and tbe firm is constantly on the alert for any new device cr invention which will lighten, cheapen or expedite the labor. City court. The Brst case called this mcmiug was W. H. Moore and J. C. Smith, two prominent colored Radical politicians in the city in the hey day of "power, but now, alas! only common folks like other mortilb of the same persuasion, their prestige acd influence having de parted forever. Moore Eubmitted acd was relcafedup oa payment of.the costs and Saiith was fined $5 and costs, all of which we have the authority of tbe Chief t)f Police for saying was settled; we presume, of course, the cash was paid. j: Jane Fulford, colored, was arraigned for disorderly conduct on Saturday night. The defendant having been locked up since Saturday Light and having her iittle child with her, the Court was moved to conpassioo'and iudgtnent :was suspended in the cue. " Primus Df Leon, a colored huckster and dealer in Tegetables, not only declined on Saturday last to move his cart when directed so to do, but was very insolent and abusive, whereupon be was escorted to the guard house by a Iynight of the Ciub, to r pese until to day, and after ai interyiew with tbe Major this morn ing was sent below to repose again for the short space of thirty days in a quiet little cell, in default of payment of a $50 fine. This finished the business and tbe court adjourned. Ready mixed Paints, strietly ure White Lead, Cc lrrrs, Brushes, W n.low Glass, Ac., at Jacobi's MONDAY JUNE 21, XewVmintei Telt. A iew aud dangerous coimterleit $100 bill on IheNationalExchaDgH batik ofBalii more is rt ported as bins it. circiila'ion,pur pcjrting t be one of the series of 1&75, ai d printed on excellent imitation ofgovern mDt p 'ir. Th plate is one from which was printtd the $100-counterfeit on tie Pittsburg Natioi aJ Bank of Coninierce. Tbe Tieasury Dejar!mnt advises the re itisal of all f 100 bil's on the Baltimoie bank until I hey hve Jwn (ainituul by an expert. ... Plos, ali.ei.-s l'Jichl jj ks, Spades, Hakims, I'ra-'e Cbai-is, Plow Lii os, Ac For the lowest prices, g to Jacoiu's. l'.a ulatinn of Wiluimetoit We see it stated that J tbe enumerators of Wilmington have already taken over 20,000 names, and that the population of that hoHpitab'e city is Iitely to reach 25.000 We are glad to hear that or anything elsa f.hat is creditable to Wil mington. No city on this continent has a community onerior to it in point ofi intelligence, culture and refinement. Not one poesesses prettier women or "noble r men. To live there, is to be in a condi" tion of absolute rest, when compared with the vexing cares and harassing toils of all the rest of creation. Before this genera tion dies, we hope they may be able to say of Wilmington what Augustus Im perator said ot Rome, that they-found it brick and mortar, and left it marble. Eewbern Record Cur Spring and Summer Goods for Gent's, Youth's andBoy's wear is still 'arge and attractive. Those who '' want the nobbiest, the newest, the latest, the best and the cheapest goods always go to Shrier's. tf. New Advertisements. Steamer Passport WILL RESUME ter reg- i ,k alar trips to FmithrilJe and the Forts June 20th, leaving her Wharf, foot of Market Street, at 9 CO A. M. J. W. 1IARPKB, je 21 Master acd Agmt. Wilmington Hanover Turn Verein. ERSTES JAHRE8PK8T, Dienstair den 22 ten Juni. Abends 8 uhr, im WilmlDgton Garden. Alle Deutsche siud freundlicbst, eingela den. Committee J. O. Oldenbutte', H. Went zessen, O. Hubert, C. 11. titemmerman, J. W. L. Oiesoben, M. Bremer. june 21-2t Notice. jyjEM BERS OF HOWARD R. F. E. CO , Ho. 1. Yon are hereby requested to go to the 8toreofMr. Jacob Elsbick, No. 3 Mar ket street, and hve messuro of Uniform taken witlia seven days from date. By order cf je2Mt 5 COMMITTEE. Pianos and Organs, gOLD O.V TflE EASY MONTHLY . INSTALMENT PLAN, At HEINSBERGE&'d. Blank Books, pAPER, ESTELOPE8, Jaks of ail Colors, v Mucilage, Inkstands, Ac. For sale cheap at . REIN8BEK OER'8, . 39 and 41 Market Street. jj 21 Croquet, Archery Goods, pANCY BASKEfi, Chromos, Picture Frames, 8unday School Boors, B!aak Books, le., Ac , at 1 1 BOOKSTORE. jell Wire Netting i SCREEN - - For Doors aad Wiadoar. Good to keep oat flies and mcsqiitoe. A!so, Sash. Doors, BlindSi Lumber, aad .Bciidias; Material Generally. ALTAFFEK, PBICfc A VO. ' Faetorr: OSeee Foot of Walnut st Nutt, near sUd Croat st je 21 r aJB 1 1880 NO. 102 New Advertisements. Ho! for Waccaraaw Lake. Wednesday, June 23. rjpflK iXOURSTON of St. Paul. Kvaa geliTai Fcdy School will leave Frost Ht Tepot WKDNEHDAY MORNING, JuneJl, a 4 o'clock- ret'urnias: by X o'clock, P. M. Kftfreshmentd tn Train at CityPiicos. Fare for Koand Trip 60 cents. The Committee of Aria geaiei ti h're spared no paici to ecpure all tnjoymeB Tickets can be had of the Commit ee, or at Heinsbergti'd and Yates' Book fc tores and Easprowicz's snd Cone 's (. igar Ftores. juae 2.-- Office Treasurer & Collector."" City of Wilmington, N C-, June 21st, 1880. The Particular Attention QF ALL PERSONS liable for the Monthly License Tazes,as imposed by the Generil Tax Ordinance of the City, ii called to Sections ONE acd EIGHT of said Ordinante. I am instructed by tte Board Si Aldermen and the Board of Audit aad Finance to strict ly enforce the same, WITHOUT EXCEP TIONS. WARRAATS are now being made on against all delinquents. BENKY PAYAGF, J'e 2Ht Traas. & Collector. Star copy Report of the Condition OF THE PISRT NATIONAL BAN It OF Wilmington, at Wilmington, in the State ef .Nonh Carolina, at the close of business, Jate 11, 18B0; , . RESOURCES. iioans and discounts..... $636,846 93 Overdrafts..,...,.-.;.;..... 4,300 00 U. 8. Bonds to secure circulation 0.000 00 vtuer eiocjts, Donas ana mortga gees 36,879 50 iueirom approved reserve agents 13,253 81 Due from , other National Banks... 6,668 37 Due from State Banks and bankers ,684 10 .cm ebiaie, lurnuure ana tixtures 38,858 31 Current expenses and taxes paid, 10.5C9 6T ouis or other Banks, 14,265 00 tiwuuuai paper currency, nick- ela, and pennies 586 68 vecie S,9C0 00 0.1 ifouer notes.. 23,090 00 Redemption fund with TJ.S.Treas urer, (5 per cent of circulation) 2,250 00 Total $883,992 30 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $250,000 00 ourpiusiuna.... 25,439 28 Undivided profits 26.501 85 National Bank notes outstanding, 44,900 09 Diridends unpaid... 1 959 00 inuiviauai aeposits subject to check ; 163,212 62 Demand certificates of deposit,... 285,058 19 Due to other National Banks 28,324 70 Due to State Bank and bankers. 3,242 23 Notes and bills 're-discounted 55,254 43 Total.. $883,992 30 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEW HAN'OYER.w, I, A. K. WALKER. Cashier of the abore named Bank.do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge uu ueaei. . a. a.. WALKER, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this Ut& day of June, 18S0. H.-M. B0WDE5, Notary Public. Correct Attett : E. E. BURRU88. 18. ALFRV.I) MARTIN. V Direetors. D. O. W0Tfl, J je 21 CLYDE'S Mew York AND Wilmington. W. O. Steamship Line. THE STEAMER BENEFACTOR. CAPT. JONES, . Wli.L 8A1L JTROM SSW YORX Ol SATURDAY. Jane 26. " TVr 8hippri tan rely apca thejprotapt aalliaiT of SUaxaers as adTextbed. for Frtifhtacaxeaaaata'applj W -THOS. E. BOrCD, SaW L- WTLmlnjftoai ?. THEO. G. EQrR, Frtibt Atreat, . fff Tack ITM. F. CLYDE A OO., t V I U Broadway, flaw. Tart. jane 21 , ,4 LEASE JSOTICE, -wmaTw aSrallbS?."7 rebtM i- -" T A ! ;ifAL .T.HfOt t Bans of the writer tnust always be fur aiabsjd to taa Editor. UDmauaitatfotu xlu be written! oaa; - n lraoaaUtIef mast K .voided. And it kunwiiii. . . . ttcd that the Editor doe. not alwiyi views or eorreepoa4ats, mnles ftaue ia the editorial xmpx, . qq NoiVArtlBoSWlOUT The Excite: J )f.f. i. The ;-DS&x&i-i W&g&l' Convention has fitiislrti ita labors. The National Republican oii- -.- " , ft . i-i vention hasagreocl trppii3tlun - .'.'". nees. ' The Democratic Stato .Goattra tiun has sent fortli "itmfanl ; ' . bearers. And we arc otfyi loy lrom Cincinnati. And through all tho. Vcrynet ! and Best" GrbceV fered at the old starul, . and 7 North Fionf St With a full stock carefully select ed; with a full, corps of fKMteKiMl' ; jxt .ix .a attentive clerks; . .with ., tho Lowest Prices tq kooijaijjnd with a determination "?otf&gei all times, all who. paVoncmcVl1 invite all to call anivSaairyt If I do not please do not Pj'pi! 'i ' i.'tutal mii me again. Urocer and Ligriorii iw T, a i.urroa'J 21 5 & 7 North FtdntM -u- Corn, Meal, Hay. 9 5,000 Bush VA&tAfo Corn, tfOO Bales Hay, i ! a bus Flour,Molassei35STiffDTA ,tM uia xiour, nper,Lb, '. Kxira Jrnrilv SOO Hhds and Bbl Syrup, KaV Orleans, New CrTm atm and porto Blco Mdfi. 250 Bbls Sugar.CtQaf . Granulated, Sti&fetS BaconLardPor 200 Boxes Smoked "X!3 . - J andIX, feida t&O Tabs Choice LeafXard, tv 125 Bbls City Mess Tork, 225 Bags Coffee, Bioy . aT loO Boxes Starch. m t, m- a 4 uoxea lyaunory Soap, ICO XxeapuralBsorfflTS . Snuff, Tobacco, Paper,4 MSfilk Shot, Spico, Ginfref: WrMfiitiifc Iron- Snint TUVjpv oku ai For sale low by ' n WILLIAUH A .MJJROUisWf0 21 : Wholesale GrtceV"2erV wOlulOrO -f tataat A A. THOMAS, C&Hiftfk mVhfff , Waabiafto D.U. Pejiipn ard tete4 Land CUiiua, wSW!Sdfco Si rL t!endJ to befortf fhe Df fkkdSdUt m Interior aa4 Sasteaia Caart.'Arui Wr- raata parehased. JeUtf f ' rwli M.diate6a Greenvillo Coimdi Two ff eat cotrirJib rrli .HSil Qaartars,lbr Baat .tetetoerje-JJ-i low. Apply tea D.O'CK?S rnent J IMf K&SZmiktf&tM.-
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