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'.rfiihtf "fT ito00' Sunday! n-
iSII. T. JAMES,
g0TTO AD PROPHIKTOH.
Ti5 riix math8' $i5 ; Thr-e
"'.'out-. 11 " 5 a? month' 60 CenU
p .ill b delivered by carriers ,
"Ifeharre, i "7 Pr f the city, at tbe
. art A lihril
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-obicnberi will please report any and
Trea to receive their papera regularly.
CAL NEWsT
er Advertisement.
. H(Mu-Hmocki.
IJiidi Canard Steamship Lint),
j(Bir.,'MOr Lt " Notice.
. KnoDici For thia Week.
jjm"" " , . -
yi) Pia.iAT -Ten Tons, i
A f rr -ur and otbara Stockholders' Mot
W.' Treas A Col Final Notice
JJff HI v m ' '
j C Mcsds, Drujirist Removal.
VATM.-Crcquet, Arcbery Oooda.
A i l hHaiaii Best Unlaunt ied Hhirt
nUcity for
'pfoiber .local see fourth page.
jbe Jays are lowIT growing shorter.
Uij'j length 14 hours and 32 minutes,
'lo-tuorrow U kuown as the Fifth Sun
Jay ft".r Trinity.
su;iset to-morrow afternoon at IS ruin
B'.es p it o'clock. f,
Religiouj servicea at Dudley's throve at
to-morrow evening.
v Window Glass all sizes at ltafTer &
lYice'a. '
Tbe frog' is an emblem of bop1; be is
eUrailly springing. "
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Those pretty flower fans are called flirt
iug fni in New York. -
Three hundred and four dug badges
have been sold to date. t
Kross young ones should be treated
with a slipper to-day, and kandy in the
distance. . - , ' '
Three thousand six hundred and Cfty
persons have -listed their State, County
sdJ City TaxPB.
There were two iotermenU in Oakdale
this week, both children, butoue a still
bora iufaut. ,
KfaJy mixed Paints, stricllypire White
heat, Crbw, Brushes, W ndow Glass,
Ac., at Jacobi's
Tbere were six interments in Tine
Forest Cemetety this week, four cbi!
d en and two adults.
Tbere was only one interment in 'Bell
vue Cemetery this week, that of an infant
brought here for interment.
Dr. John Hall urges that ministers
ought aot to expect. children to attend
church unless there is something tbere
for them to attend to. I
Despite the very best attention bestow
ed opon the Baby, it will grow sick and
troublesome by. reason of Colic, Diar
rbi, Teething, etc. Do not fail, then,
to use Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup. Price 26
cents. i
Uancock 'a Headquarters are established
for the i resent at Shrier's, on Market
.street,- where Hancock Suits, Hancock
flat?. Hancock Cravatsl Hancock Collars
and -Hancock Handkerchiefs are dispensed
freely and liberally, and almost gratul
vimjj, uurj iu lurjr an. ti
'uli Metal and Waluut Show Cases, all
styles and sues, at Altaffeb, TiacE
We are r quested to state that the
fmily txcursion which was in prepara
tion t)T thfl 'RniMinv Crnnftttoa nf Rt
Luke's Methodist Cjiurch (cclored), to
take place on Monday next, has been
nccc6sarily postponed.
See a woman on horseback in another
column, riding near Speer's Vineyards,
With a Viimsik if Clriruta fmm wh'rh
bpeer's Port Grape Wine is made, that is
so highly esteemed by the medical pro
'essiou for the use of invalids, weakly
persona and the aged. Sold by Druggists.
The Carolina Central.
A meeting of the stockholders of the
Carolina Central Railroad Company, sue
cessors to the Carolina Central Railway
Company under the late foreclosure sale,
it called for Wednesday, the 14th prox
imo, at the town Of Weldon, for the elec
tioa of officers, the adoption of bj!aw
aad other purposes.-
Those who suffer f oca nervous irrita
tiook, itching uneasiness, and the die
comfort that follows from an enfeebled
and disordered state of the system, should
Uke AYEtt'S SARSAPARILLA and
cloanae the blood. Pnrge oat the lurk
ing distemper that undermines the health
and constitutional vigor .will return.
And rtiill Tney curat.'
More cotton blossoms; this, time from
w. u. ana ;i. su ruuruu, v
Columbus county, and one from Mr.
Charles Chancey, in Bladen. We saw
the blossoms to-day, we hope the bojjs
will beaa large and that the price of the
cotton when it reaches market will be
iftrgsalao.
The
VOL. V.
The Crops.
f.x. i :.sv
i mi cropy every wuere are proiuitiug.
A friend writirg us from ;Caintuck
Linding, in P nder county, says that the
prospects now are lor the largest crop of
corn and potatoes which has been harvest,
ed since the war. All that is wanted is a
continuance o tay?good season.
Plows, Shovels, Piuihtoiks, Spadrs,
Kakes, Tra e Chains, Plow Lii es,.ic For
the lowest prices, go to J A.coin's.
Ctiarjcvri YItb Robbery.
Alexander Covington, a train h.tnd on
the (Carolina Central Railway, was ar
rested at Liuriubur last ni'bt, charged
with breaking open and robbing trunks.
Covington was arrested as such as the
train arrived in Liurinburg. We could
not. ascertain the particulars but under
stand that an eye was kept on Covington
far some tiae before hie arrest
Everybody can get suitf d with a I'uckpt
Kniff, aLo Table Cutiery, at jACtm?s
Hardware; Detmt.
Postal Orders.
From and after July 1, 1880, until
further notice, the following fees will ie
charged and exacted by postmasters f r
interna! ion il money orders secured in ths
United States, for payment in the United
Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland,
to-wit: In turns not exceeding 10,
25c; cver$l0 and'not exceeding 20, 50c;
over $20 and not exceeding $30, 70c;
ovef $30 and not exceeding $40, 85c;
over 40 and nbt exceeding 850, 6L
Chafed With Uurclaiy.
Virgil Hill and Clem 51 ill were arrested
and tried ycttrJay. for the burglary of
Mr. John Neimeyers residence on the
corner of Sixth and Orange stroots, an ac
count oi which appeared in the Review
at the time. The evidence against Virgil
Hill was very strong and he was commit
ted to j.iil without bail, but Clem Hill was
discharged. The boys are brothers of the
notorious George and EJ Ilill, jvvho are
now serving out terms in tho penitenti
ary for Jobbery .
The Cunartl Line..
The fact that Messrs. Heido & Co.
have obtained the agency for this placo
of the Cunard ateamship Company, will
prove gratifying to many among us who
may be inclined to visit the shores of the
old world. There is no me reliabl6
line of steamers running to Europe than
is the Cunard, a fact which is well aU
tested by their long, and 'successful ser
vices in this respect. Through tickets
cabin or steerage, will be sold here and
all information promptly furnished on ap
plicationto Messrs. Ileide fc Co.
City Court.
A colored drayman was arraigned this
morning Tor driving carelessly in the
streets yesterday and running over the
little child of Mr. J. C. Lumsdeu. In
enneideration of tho good character prov
ed by the defeudant, His Ilouor released
him with a Goo of 5 and co ts.
A case of.atfray was next c.illed and it
appearing to the satisfaction. of the Court
from the" testimony introduced,-that the
provocation was . very agrayatinj', the
Mayor BuppencoJ judgmsnt ind lJis-cHarg-ed
the defendant. '
'- Has Left Us.
Dr. C. H. Robert, for tome 3 ears past
a Btceiver of the Carolina Central Kail
way and previous to that time the. Presi
dent of that road, left here- this morning
on. his return to Poughkeepste.New York,
where his family now are, and, whoie he
will hereafter reside.
Dr. Roberts has been a resident of this
city for mo op than chht years past, during
all of whicli,peiid he has held a control
ling positioiTin 'the atniirs o! the Carolina
Central, and has jsorked earnestly and
h artily lor the benefit of his road. He
r tires now to make room for the new- or
ginizatijn, which is soon to be etrectcd.
Our best washes go with him.
, t Almost a Disaster,.
An accident, which came near proving
a sad disaster, occurred at Wrightsville
S;und last Thursday. Two ladies and
gentlemen, from this city, hired a small
sail boat, mar nid by two men, to take
them to the Bank and when in the
Bank's Channel, and in very deep water,
the boat, "being clumsily handled, cap
sized. It was a grave predicament but
fortunately the gentlemen could swim.
They succtedtd in getting the ladies on
the bottom of the upturned boat and then
they harnessed themselves to thooat, by
means of the painter, and together with
the crew swam to the shore, towing - the
boat along, where they succeeded in up
righting it,
WILMINGTON, N. C, SATURDAY, JUNE
W t's Hare a Rip-Roaret !
It is on the tspis a rip-rearing a r.d
rousing Ha;t Columbia oid. ratification
Hancock and English meeting next weel .
Our standarcl-bjarer in -this DisUict, Jno.
W. Shackelfoid, Etq , will be invited, ai d
all of the Democrats iu the couniirs ad
j jiaing this. One feature of the occasion
will be the preser.ee of Ho .A. M.Waddell
and Maj r Chailes M. fctedmao, one a
delegate lor the State at large and tb
other from this Diatrict to the Ci: cim aLi
Convention, aud these gpn'hmej ins!.
nam3d,U i3 expected, willeJi ua alt about
i ; how tho Hancock bo fitn staricd in
Porkopyli?, together with the sentiment oi
the people there.
Friday next, the2i of July, Las een
sugg-st-ed as an appropriate lime ; "vLa"
do our fiieuds think abjut. it?" Lut us
heai from them upon the subject.
A Budilen lllneas and an Account.
We regret to Icarn that Mr. John J.
Fowler, Assistant Cleik and Treasurer a
the City Hall, was suddenly taken quite
sick a few days ago and had to be con
veyed from" the City Hall to hi- resi
dence in a buggy.
Ns a faithful ch onLler of current evpats
we are also compelled to say that Mr.
Oscar f honipsou mot with quite a serious
accident e&terday evening., about C
o'clock, by wbicn he - suffered a dibloca
tion ofjhis left shoulder. It seems that
Mr. Thompson w-s climbing up to a
pigeon house by means of a ladder, at
home on his father's premises, in search of
some pigeon fquabs, vh:n tho laddtr
slipped and Mr: Thompson, seeing he wes
about to fall with the ladder, sprang off
and fell to the ground, striking his left
shoulder with such force that it is feared
that it is dislocated. Wejsincerely trustf
'however, that both of tha . young gentle
men mentioned above will soon recover
and beat their respective posts of duty
in good health once more;
Mr. Nath'l Jacobi having been appoint
ed agent for the Atlas Plow, parties in
want, of this celebrated Plow can now
have their orders filled at Jacoiu's Hard,
ware Depot, No. 10 S. Front st. tf.
The New IVortli Carolina System
There is almost always some new de
vplopments in regard to the new and
famous North Carolina policy but it
always seems to have but one tendency
to ignore Wilmington and other North
Carolina towns and cities and run every
thing in the interests of Virginia. The
la?est information which reaches us Is to
the effect that the present schedule, hy
which travelers may leave Wilmingtdn
at night and- reach Ashevilla the next
afternoon, has been changed and that the
run ever the Western North Carolina R
R. will en and after Sunday next be made
at eight, reaching Asbeviile probably
about daylight. Tha present schedule
has been pronounced by both the Char
lotte and Asheville papers to be just what
the traveling community will require,
close connection being made with Rich
mond, Ralfeigh and Wilmington, and in
view cf this fact it is difficult to under
stand the motiva of the change, unlees it
is to cause trouble and inconvenience to
people of this section of tlj.e State.
You can buy No. 1 Cookiog and Heats
ingdtovesat almost any price at Jacoih's
Hardware-Depot.
Interesting Exercises.
The closing exercises of St. Joseph's
Male Academy were held yesterday
under tho direction of the Sisters wf Mer
cy, at their new and corjcm&dicus rchcol
room on Fifth street. The exercises were
not public, on'y the families and relations
of the pupils and a few invited guests
bsing preseut as auditors.
It was a pleasurable hour to these who
had th3 opportunity of beiug present to
listen to the song-?, recitations and decla
mations of thejoung gentlemen compos
ing the school. TLut tbty have had the
advantage of a thorough mental training,
was evidenced in all the exercises.
KV Father Wiigbt presented with
appropriate remarks, premiums to the iJ
lowing pupils:
Master Willie Fl anagan, a gold medal,
the glTt of Mr. L. Brown, for ex mplary
conduct and the highest number of tickets
of excellence, Miiter Mercer Cjuqct,
receiving the second re'aiium in the same
class. Premiums in the second class
were awarded to Masters Thomas Dowl
ing, John Barry, Wm. Miyo, Thomas
Carroll, Danm Larktns and Mainn
Winner. Premiums .were also awarded
to some of the younger papL's for j profi
ciency in arithmetic, writing, scholarship
and good conduct. We are glad to learn
that the institution is in a flourishing
condition.
Eeyiew.
Cape Fear Military Academy.
TLere was a very good aud lence present
last ligbtiuthe City Hall to-attend the
Commencement Exercises of the Cape
Fear . ilitary Acdmy. Much inte es
was manifested, not withstanding the fact
tbatitwa diSi nih to har Oislir c ly, on
acecuat of the weli-k'iowa peculiir aeons-'
tic propel lies of the Hall.
The. pKgtaiHui- was opened by the dc
iivery hy JVof Vv,n Jiuund of an ac'
niirible Kddie.-a on 'tieif-Culture ,. which
ws i t" d an xe-l!ent 1 c?ure on a veiy
i t pirtatit suj c.
Tlid scholats ali acquittrd th.'raielves
hind-omel, , as m ht have' been expected
fioui tbe carelul handling they have had.
Th val?diciory,deii?ered by blaster H. D.
Thompson, andan original essay, on Ihe
Adaptability of the Beauty of the Woild
ti Mii.'d ithelic Nature weie
v.-ry creditable J productions, both
i Conception and in .delivery. Tbe
young gentleman, in this, gives a prom
isi of much future excellence.
For want of space wo can but barely
mention the programme in fuJJ. The
declamation exercises wits as follows: A
Boy's Pbilcsephy, by Josie Hanby; Na
poleon's Grave, by DuB. Cutlar; Mon
archy, cr Republic ? by R. D. Cronly;
Marion's Men, by Geo. Huggtns; Concili
ation Preferable to W&r,by4Robby Holmes".
The Disloyalty of tbe South, by Gilbeit
Greene; Mother, Home and Heaven, by
J. C Heyer; Queer People, by Oscar
Vollerp; Relief "for Ireland, by Douglass
Cronly; Vacation Hymn, by Sammy
Woody.
Dialogues Boyi Meeting, by Frank
Covington, Gilbert Green, Chas. Smith,
Harry Beat wr'ght, Frank Huggins and
Charles Myers.
The Marseilles Hymn recited in French
by R. D. Cronly; German Dialogue, be
tween DouglassCronly andOcar Vollers;
Valedictory, by H. D. Thompson.
Capt. Catlett submitted a very inter
esting report of the workings of the school
during the past session. There were 58
pupils entered upon the ril and the
average attendance was 63. His report
evidences a fact of peculiar importance
aad that is that a proper and eloper at
tention is paid to the rudiments, there
being, for instance, 60 in the class for
arithmetic, 53 in Eagliah grammar, 63 in
reading, 6G in geography, 56 in spelling
aad 40 in history.
The students who excelled, as per an
nouncement, were R, D. Cronly and H.
D. ,?mpson in the second class; Doug
lass cronly and H. L. Fennell in the
third class; Victor Grainger, Charles
Smith, P. Taylor, Harry Beatwright, J.
C. Heyer, Samuel Wocdy, and Albert
Birdaey, in the fourth class; and Roger
Moore and Joseph Hanby in the Intro
ductory clasj.
Petrified Oysters..
Laborers at work excavat'ng at tbe
bead of Front 6treet for the foundation of
the now iron bridge discovered a marl
bed yesterday afternoon of unusual richs
ness. Among other things were found
petrified oysters and clams. The oysters
are said to be as large as a manAs hand.
Our Piojrress.
As stages and stage routes are quickly
abandoned with the completion of rail
roads, to the huge, drastic, cathartic pills,
composed of crude and bulky medicines,
are quickly abandoned with the introduc
tion of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purgative
Pellets, which are sugar-coated, and 1 ittle
larger than mustard seeds, but composed
of highly concentrated vegetable extracts
and are warranted to cure al irregularities
of stomach, livei and bowels. fciold by
druggists.
New Advertisements.
Ten Tons
QF GOOD COW OR HOO FEKD,
DO US?, or BICE FLOUR, at 25 cant per
bushel of 10 pounds. Call or sand your
ordeato GEO. D. PARSLEY,
je 26 2t
Hilton Rice Mill.
Canard Steamship Co.
BE OLDEST and mcst
I reliable line of Hteamers
A
sfl at. Hails from New York
rerv Wedneaday.
For Tbrougk Tickets for Cabin or Steerage
pafsae from New York to the principal
porta of Europe and for farther information,
Apply to HE IDE A CO..
je61m Agents at Wilmiofrtoa, S. C,
Removal
rpo HANDSOME SEW 8T0RE, Front
feueet, second door from Prineeu street. My
friends and the public will fed me prepared
to serve them to-day and heraftr.
J1HES a MU3DS,
jett
Drargist,
26, 1880. NO. 107
New Advertisements.
FOR THIS WEEK
BROWN & RODDICK
ARE OFFERING feOME
iii order to close out sc me lots.
All those who are in want i f suth do
well to give us an early call.
No. 1
Chil Iren's White Hos withant beams,
20 cents a pa r, wotlh GO cen'.s.
:
No. 2
Pacific Printed Lawns, 12 cents per y,ard.
These are the best quality in the matket.
No. 3.
Fiinted Linen Lawn3, 15 and 20 cents,
regular price 0 and 25 con's.
No. 4.
200 dozen Gents Linen Haudke: chiefs,
$l.t0 a dzon, decicelly tho
cheapest lot ever ofierfd
In this c'.ty.
No
5.
Linen Stair Covering, 15 to 25 cens.
No. G.
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Piques; we are cflering some raro bargains
in this particular department, at
prices ranging from 8c to 49c,
No. 7.
Printed English Cambrics, 10 czi ts a yard,
worth 15 cenf.
No. 8.
We have still a few lefc of those Biack and
Mode Colored Hose, at 25c and 35c,
Worth at least 50 cents.
No. 9.
A 'ot of Lace Bunting?, Dress Goods, 20c,
worth 37 ic
BROWN & 'RODDICK,
45 Market St.
ie 26
Stockholders' Meeting.
XJOTICE IS HEREBY G1TEN that a
General Meeting; of the Stockholders of tbe
Carolina Central Railroad Company, sue
cessor to the Ca-ollra Central Railway Com
pany, under the forecloiare sale, will be held
in toe Town of WELDON. North Carolina.
on WEDNESDAY, tbe 14th dar of Jnlj,
ibv, ror tee e.ection or Officers, the adoption
of By-Laws, and other purposes.
A. V. STOUT,
. F. O. FRENCH,
A. B GRAVES,
J. S. WHEDBEE,
I. R. MURCHISON,
je 25- Purchasing Committee.
Office Treasurer & Collector,
City of Wilmington; N- CV
June 26. 1SS0.
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Final IVolicc. :
fpUE PARTICULAR ATTE5TI0S or all
persons li.b'e for the Monthly License Tax
es, as inpoied by tbe General Tax Ordinance
of the City, i called to Eeetiocs ONE and
EIGHT cf said Ordinance.
I am Instructed by tha Hoard of Aide; men
and the Board of A adit a:d Finance, to
atriet! enforce the same, WITHOUT EX
CEPTI058. Am oSeer will commence aeiricg warrants
oa all parties la arraars to July 1st, 18 JO, en
Monday, li h last.
JTo offence mast be taken by parCs who
neglect this notice, if they are summoned to
appear at the Mayor's Court.
BEXkY SAVAGE,
je 25-It Trail. 4 Collector. -
; 8Ur copy
PLEASE A Oil CE.
Wt wiUbet'i Hts!ti cMimiticaiioa;
from oar friends on any asd a.H sabU a
eeneral laUrest out : 1 '
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niai ot the wriUr s,u?t Aiwrba fur
to thi dior . - : V,
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CommunlcaUonssLtjib-' w.UUa oa on!'
one aide of the p ape-. -
Personalities raw - Tt '.ijd. . yL
And it is especially apj , i'Iarir cr
stood tUt the Editor dom tot ;Ars ezdjric
tbe vieirs of correal, on v.ri, ir itn
J? opt Gr3?sn Vuizsc
Ixccllenf f jr- Lzfaz '! Xnzhly
v
i-ri i-";t :i" ukzy; ; ;
Speer's ForfceropMnr-.j
Fours Vcrrs Cl:5.
rpnia cELEm:Tr:D :,"av;v
is made from the yclc? ot th C . X2.T.r,
raised In thi cunUy. IU v
- . . i s' iiiuj
Tonic CM Slrei)i!i3Eiu rrcrcrl:
are unsarpapeJ bv any rt!icr r.silve Wire,
Beinr tho pore juice of tu"j pi apt, product it
under ilr. HFer'sr.wu pers jar.i ,auperTiiinrj,
it3 purity , and g-esnintness ' p. no j;carantv?a .
The youngest. chahrj ai f V. y) ttft -n -.
cas qualities, and tLe -we?SeJt inrf.ll J "n "r
use it to adTantse. It U x srticv.iarij b- n
ficial to tha aged. and. debilitated, and" s--i4:-to
the various aiiincots tat aL,"'.
sex. It if, in every respect, 6. V KiK T) iiC
BELIED UK. ,
The P. J. 8n Kill: T Is a.Wiso Tf ;j;iT.
RIOK CDARACTEK, anl partakes f V.-v
olden qualities of th? grar. f.t.ia' w!,Ic':
is made. For Parity. Kichr crj. I Iit f r.-l
MEDICINAL PROl E'tiiE v ha
found unexcelled.
p.
TMa BiiANDV uDfira'cl ii to'.s
Country, being fa- ttrperir i'vr client j ur
IT IS A PURE ditillitIon frnm the frl f r
aad contains valaa.blo mediclil i:oKf z.
It has a delicate flavor, similar .t;fthM of
the rapes from which it U diftilled, ai d i i
in great favor amon- hrs?c!asi fatuftlvt;'
oee tnai tne Rir&tnre o Aiir'.a .r5
Pauiic, N. J, U over the a ri ef iiclC-to-tie.
Foraale by W. R. OIil?ST,.f r?. ?i tfH,
Drug gists, and P. L BHlDOK& LU.
je 26-tf .
i. . : mi .if
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MOTHER SUPPLY of tLc22 2.t9dLVa-
moca jast reeaived ar4 for ssl chra
. , r RUN jilk.fctUoh.'tH
THERMOUETETtS and BVMicfofs. "
' Another ltja--ia ar t-
. It r
Pianos and Qn
Sold Eor cash; op. ov t;: ijiv
MONTHLY ISA iAC.MV?4 A?;,
Chain at
je 28
Last Tax E'csi-ic''
pEsaoys .waii iiAViiAiLiiJ u
ice ule in their liati i'. C. llfuii orS
City of Wilmiaitca Bwsdf, Xji'.ij&
come axe rcqaitted to it;ad tLtir ik.j Lt
fora mj report u cai- to .tue 2cvu
ty Commiuiotrs., j rV amll
j26.it ' - v-- Asitir
Croquet, AroIiprSi.
Pietire Frami, u 4 . -.f :
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