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L. - ' - XHIS PAPKB j ' evening. Sundays 1 epted by ; JOSH T. JAMES, .niTOrf XVD PBOPKIETOB. -rPJPTlONS POSTAGE PAID: year f.- Six iiaonina, s.w. lnreo One month, 33 cents. , B10U 'lllbcdellveredby carriers, free focsnt per week. low 101(1 1,beraL - , bscrlters will report any and all fall- monui, - Daily Review has the largest to M rcuMi fW nPaIZ j FnblLl"d in the city oj n 7 ( jencral Ewing is at the point ol death at fiis resilience in Washington City.) The venerable Archbishop Wood, of Philadelphia, is said to j be in a dying condition.' He is a native of Philadel jilnaniHl isinhisTOth year. ' j ' C ' " iicantic lloating nsn cannery bLilt at Victoria. 13. Sunday night. ; It w i ; J. lit; o's C, went to sea on ill follow the runs ol ttsii from river to river, and all the k will be done oh board wor , it is stated that twenty-one suits so fur have been commenced against the tru.rfeesoi the Brooklyn bridge by rela tives of the victims s of the disaster on proration Day. The damages claim ed ai?irreate about 50,000. . . --- . -; Judjje McCrary has decided in 4the caib of the Philbrook heirs, who claim tin) land on which most of the; city of Li'iic ltock. Ark.', i.s built, that the claimants have slept too long on their hts and are witnout remedy. ' A l riymoutl, Mass , Monday, in the suit of George W. Humphreys against riie Old Colony llailroad Company for :k),uOO damages for injuries caused by the abrupt stoppage of a train, the jury awarded $10,500 to plaintiff. - The steamer 4 rabic, ""which arrived at San Francisco on Sunday, brought TUP cases ol opium, valued at $500,000. and on -which the duties amounted to 5"2j0,000. It is estimated that before July 1st there will be $3,000,000 worth ol opium in San Francisco. : . . , -The correspondents pf the Ransas 'Board of Agriculture report that al though the acreage 13 short of last year, the yield per acre will be above the average for the past five years. v The area of corn is greater than ever before, and a! though backward, in some locali ties tie State has never had tsuch a bright prospect lor a bijj; corn crop. INDEX TQ NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. .soiJbkak Juat 'Received VATESh Give Us. Your Orders Munds Bros Iteflnea Camphor Cuyx lv & Morris Auction Sale. Knights and Ladies of Honor Local ad W II GREEX--SodaW'ater Mineral Water H kiksberger New Novels Hammocks 1 M -' Vhere are you going on' the Fourth? Twci weeks from yesterday to the Fourth. ' - Summer, as laid down by the alma nacs, commences to-day. At 3 o'clock this afternoon the the mdimeter in this office r jistered 91 de grces. j ( The wind has beep Northwest nearly all day and yet it has been one of the ' warmest! days of th season. Old pictures copiejd carefully and fine ly finished prices reduced. Lakdnek, Photo., Yates Gallery. Iw. Knights and Ladies of Honor, Regular meeting this (Thursday) eve ning. Full attendance desired. ' It Residents at the Eastern ends of Dock and Orange streets complain very bit icrly of the boys with their sling shots in that neighborhood. - The longest days of the year were last Sunday and Monday, when the sun rose at 4 :43 and set at 7 : IS. TheyJ arc now slowly growing shorter. We have heard it said that last night was the hottest of the season, and we are not disposed to dispute It is too hot to-day to get into an argument. There was an alarm ot fire at a little after 11 o'clock last night front '.the' Fourth Ward. , The tire department turned out promptly, bnt there was no need for its services. The Excursion of the ladies ot Fifth Street 71. E. Church, to Smithville and the Forts, given on the Passport to-day was very largely attended, the boat having been almost crowded. It has been a delightful day for an excursion on the river. ' The guessing contest closes Saturday evening; register at the' Yates Gallery. 3t. ! Uumailables. The following is a list of the urtmail stble postal matter remaining in the PoKtoffice in this city : Xeter Burress, care Major Lame, Cumberland county, N. C, ; Lucy Per die, Bladen county, N. C; Silla Page Jirunawiek county P. O. i The celebrated 'Fish Brand Gills' Twine is sold only at J Acton's. Hard ware Depot, i-. 1 VOL. VII. City Court. j Two triQins : 'cases, one of a white I woman, for disorderly condacl. and the I othcr that ot a colored man found - drunk and down, were all that engaged the Mayor's attention. They were each j fined $5. We do not mention the j names because we have been requested j not to do so. "'hast Night. the moonlight excursion on the 74 losjf ninkt ..... j ...nil ..llnxlnil The rrfri. was made to the Point and back under the clear light of a full June moon. There was plenty of moonlight ajid music , and love and flowers ali along the river last night, but the man in the moon was the only one who dis graced himself and his friends by getting full. ! esterday. j The excursion given yesterday on the i Passport by the St. Paul's E. L. Sunday ; School was largely attended and we j belieye thoroughly enjoyed by all who were present. The usual run was made to Smithville and the Forts. The management was all admirable and the occasion is looked upon by those who were present as having been one of the most delightlul in their experience. More luiprovemeiits. Mr. Sol. Bear is to make some nota- ! ble improvements to his three story store building on the South side of Mar ket street, between Water and Front. The building is to be made about three feet higher and an ornamented top is to be put on, with cornices for the win dows. Some changes are also to be made in the interior, which is to be fitted with an elevator. The work is to be done at once and the improve ment will be a very considerable one. At tlte -Sounds. There were a great many persons at the Sounds last night and the shell road jvas alive with vehicles all ot the alter noon and until midnight. . The atmos phere there was delightful and the full round moon looked down upon many a happy group of old folks as well as young folks. It is a fact that every ve hicle held for hire in the stable3 hero and they are not a few was out on the Sounds last night and it is probable that there were but few private turnouts that were riot likewise engaged. Painful Accident.- We are sorry to hear of a painful ac cident which occurred to Mrs. Fred erick Rhew, at her residence in this city, on Fifth I street, between Queen and Wooster, on last Tuesday morning. She was on a chair, endeavoring to reach something from the top of a wardrobe , when a part of the furniture, which was loose, gave way in her hands and she fell to the floor, breaking her left arm, near the shoulder. Surgical assistance was at once summoned and we arc glad to hear that, at last . ac counts, the lady was getting'aiong very comfortably. Lippincott's Magazine. LippimcoWs for July is published as a midsummer number, and the table of contents is a highly attractive one, in eluding many contributions that are not only seasonable but worthy of special attention. Thus, -'Alpine Dairies," an illustrated paper, by S: H. M. Byers, United States Consul at Zurich, besides a delightful picture of pastoral life in the grandest of mountain scenery, gives a full account of the methods and processes by which cheese making has been brought to full per-, fection in Switzerland. Another article bearing specially on . i . I ; ilglilUlliUlil questions. ' is ono on "British Land Owners and American Competitors." In an interesting article on "New York Clubs." C. B. Todd sketches the history and characteristic features of the prin cipal institutions of the kind. "My Asylum-Life," by a Physician, is a curious revelation of the writer's ex, periences. Dr.C. J. Stille describes the condition oi "Women in Ancient Greece and Rome" with -reference to the much debated subject of female education. "Reminiscences of the Gettysburg Battle," by a company i J . r , r- ,,,, ! Officer, is ono of those simple narra-, tives, of which we have had loo few, that give more vivid glimpses of the j scenes and incidents of the civil war than it is possible to obtain from strate- j ical descriptions and historical ac counts. There are a number ot other excelfent articles and the editorial and J gossip departments are as usual very t entertaining. To Builders and others Go to Jaco bi's for Sash, Blinds and Doors, Glass, &c You can get all sizes and at the J lowest prices. V ' WILMINGTON. N. C. THURSDAY; JUNE 21. f Exports Foreign. German barque Unkel Bracsig, Capt. hl cleared hence to-day lor Pernam- uuco, wit n ao7,i4 feet lumber and 134 bbls rosin, valued at 4,011.55, shipped Dv Messrs. E. Kidder & Son. British schooner Hallie It, Capt. Cann, cleared fr Nassau, "with 61,318 feet lumber, f 36,400 shingles, 9 bbls pitch and 3 bbls tar, valued at $921.18, shipped by Mr. j Herbert B. Goudey. The Cut Oft'. We publish elsewhere in these col umns a report of the meeting of the Stockholders of the Wilmington Sf Wei don It. It., held to-day, called lor the purpose of considering the matter of the construction of a branch of the road from Wilson to Florence. As the ques tion was unanimously referred to the Board of Directors, it seems to us that the road will be constructed. The dis- tance is a fraction less than 150 miles. Magistrate's Court. The following cases were heard to day and disposed of as follows: Before Justice Mill is. Bettie Hargrave a white, woman, was charged with ar sault and battery on Laura Blalock. She was found guilty and judgment was suspended on payment of costs, in default of which she was committed. Laura Blalock, white, charged with assault and battery on Bettie Hargrave, was found guilt', but judgment was suspended on payment of costs, which were paid up, discharged. ' and the defendant was Before Just ice Gardner, Ben Laven der, colored, was found guilty of an assault on Sam Merrick and was lined one penny and costs, which was paid. Before Justice Hill, Maggie Davis, colored, was arraigned on a peace war rant sued out by Hannah Fox. She wa3 bound over in the sum of $50 to keep the peace for three months. The bond was given and she wa3 discharged A Belligerent Meeting. The Charlotte Journal-Observer pub lishes a highly sensational account of a belligerent interview between ,two young gentlemen near that city recent ly one of whom, our neighbor sayf, was of the name of Hoffman, lrom South cjarolina, and the other was a Mr. Meares, ot Wilmington. They fought with fists aha all about a young Tady resident at King's Mountain. The fight' was a bloody one and the young men fought until they were exhausted. The Wilmingtonian, the Journal-Observer says, had his nose broken. There must be some mistake, however, as to the name of this latter gentleman as we have interviewed members of the fami ly in this city and can't find any broken noses in the lot. They have been all accounted for and it does'nt seem likely that any one of them could have been at the locality at the date mention edbut if any one of them was there for a fight there is no doubt that his antagonist was amply accommodated. Stockholders Meeting. Pursuant to published notice of the Secretary, a special meeting of the Stockholders of the Wilmington & Wcldon Railroad Company was held at the office of the Company in this city to-day, Hon. R. R. Bridgers, the Presis dent of the Company, presiding, and Mr. J. W. Thompson acting as Secre tary. A committee to vepfy proxies was appointed, who reported that 17.122 shares of the capital stock ot the com pany was duly represented in the meet ing by! person and proxy. Thereupon, the President laid before the meeting a report of the Chiet EngL, nwr f'n! Klpminir flardnpT. In rofier- .ww. , w - - d - . onna fn tha nonfinminna nf f lnj mil t a In contemplation from "Conlentnea Creek byway of Sel ma. Smith field and Fay etteyille, to Florence, S. C," together with an estimate of the cost of the same with proper gradings, trestle works steel rails, &c; and at the request of the meeting, he made a statement of the advantages to be derived by the Com pany from its construction. After a full and free discussion of the subject, i ? ris rn mrt?nn nnin!mniu!v.' uesoiVedt That the whole matter be referred to the Board of Directors of the Company, and that full power and authority be conferred upon them to fQV the u &udlo construct, said line of road, if in their judgment the interests of the Company require it. The meeting then adjourned, Mcssri. Al'&. I. SHiiiEuhave receiv ef per express, a large lot of Children's Blouse Suits made up very handsomely in different shades, which they will sell at astonishingly low prices. Call early and procure a suit for the boys. A washing machine may be bought cheap at Cronly & Morris' salesrooms tomorrow morTung. I; : i . t i ... ' . Literary and Musical. The exercises at Misses Burr and James School last evening consisted in the reading of compositions by pupils of the first, second and third classes, and instrumental and vocal music, accom pan led by motions peculiar to the kindergarten system of teaching and training. The compositions, disserta tions and essays were such as usually engage the attention of young ladies upon such occasions, and while some were better than others, all possessed points of real merit. - We were inform ed by one of the teachers that none of the literary efiorts of the evening had been reviewed for correction, a fact which speaks well for both teachers and pupils, for the former, inasmuch as it shows that great case has been used in the training of those young minds, and for the latter as displaying a mental activity capable of being so thoroughly taught. The vocal and instrumental exercises were delightful, and 'were highly enjoyed by all preseut. The teachers and pupils have our thanks tor an hour of really pleasant and agreeable entertainment. Early Risers. ' There are comparatively "few busi ness men in this city who know, the pleasures of early rising. This is the period of the year to enjoy a surprise by getting up in time to see the sun rise and turn his genial face beaming toward the just and the unjust.1 An early morning stroll in our beautifully shaded streets uvcs a rare appetitej for breakfast and a taste ot fresh air that is a tonic to tjie iniud and the body. Our population 3s addicted to late hours. It takes half lot the night for the city to get settled for a little rest before the next day's work begins. Early hours for retiring would transform the aver age individual into a well-braced, spirited, healthy human being. The mind is clearer in the early morning hours, the muscle is firmer and the nerve is strongel and that is why the world remembers Poor Richard's "Early to bed and early to rise." , The badge thief is the latest. He steals the dogs and cuts the collars from them and makes off with the badges. As the dogs arc all registered when the badges are sold there will probably be an interesting case for the Mayor or the Coroner before long. LKitclieu Market. The following retail prices this market to-day, June 21 : rule in $3cef 815c per pound; veal 15c per pound ; lamb 12i15c per pound ; mut ton 12i15o per pound; chickens 12i 30c, each; grown fowls, 3550c; eggs, 20 cents pcrjdioz; butter, country, 25 30c; Northern, 2535c; lard, 13 15c; Baltimore hams, 16018c;' breakfast strips. 15 16; N. C. hams, 150163c; shoulders, li12c; sides,ll121c; fish, trout, pigfish, &c., 200250c, clams, per quart, 15c; per bushel, 75c; cabbage, 5 i 10c per head ; cucumbers,40c per doz ; strawberries, 5010c per box; collards, 5010c per head; turnips, 5 cents per bunch; sweet potatoes, 25c per peck;' Irish do, new, 30c per peck; onions, 50 cents per peck, 5c per bunch ; carrots and parsnip, 5c per bunch ; . beets, 5c per bunch ; radishes, 3c per bunch ; let tuce, 2c per head ; salad pea?, 25c per peck; cauliflower, 15c each; black ber ries, 5c per quart; whortleberries, 50 10c per quart ; greeu apples, 40050c per peckr beans, wax, 20c per peck i string do, 20c per peck. Silver Plated Spoons and Forks, low prices. at. Tacobi.'s t NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. M. CRONLY, Auct'r. BY CRONLY MORR18. Auction Sale. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), 23d lnL, at J 10 o'clock, A. M., at our Sales Room, for account Railroad Company and all concerned, we wlU sell Sundry Pieces of Unclaimed Bassage, 25 Washing Machines, of this patent, and in theec times every one should have one. Our usual assortment Groceries, Furniture. Ac -Unlimited goods received until honr of tale, jane 21-lt j Just Received. 50 too DOZ. TURKISH TOWELS, FINE MARSEILLES QUILTS, DOZ. GAUZE UNDERSHIRTS, 'v - - . -j .p, . BOYS AND MEN'S ' ! t . - ALPACCA COAT?. Jnstreceired sad to Ik? sold Vueaper Ojan erer before. Also . ... ; .r - . j , 100 Tliite Vests at ?5c. 'Call and see me. june il. SL. BEAR. i Market St. 1883 NO. 147 NKW ADVERTISEMENTS, Phrenology. R. BARKER WILL COMMENCE A course of eight Lectures at Germania Hall, TUESDAY, I June 19th. Admittance free. . Ladies particularly invited to attend. Lecture at 8 o'clock. June IS- Wew rjovels. BUT YET A WOMAN. By Arthur S. Htrdy. In C'oth : price ftl.25 fOY8. LORD BKRRYSFORD. By the author of Phy'la and Molly Baku. In Paper 40 cents; in. Kxtra Cloth $1 25 For sale at HEINSBERGER'S. Hammocks. J RAIDED EDGE MEXICAN H AM MOCKS and other for sale cheap at HEINSBERGER'S, jane If) Live Book and Music Stores Our Glass Fly Traps I j Something New ! rjlHE -CLEANEST ELY TEA I'' ON. THE market. Giles & Jiurchisoii. june 19 North Front St ForWrightsville Sound. QS AND AFTER JUNE I'Jttf. the Wagon ette will leave lor WBIGHT5VLLLK SOUND, EVERY DAY. from corner Second and Prin ces streets, at 6 o'clock, r. 51. Retuminjr, will leavo Bound at 7 A. M. , For further Information apply to jane 19 T. J. SUUTHKRLAND, Ten Thousand CABBAGES FOE SALE AT BOTTOM the field daily-' Figures I'resh froni Country orders sol j une 20 cited and promptly filled. W. E. DAVIS A SON" The Place to Buy rjlURPENTLNE TOOLS. PULLERS, HACJvEItS, DIPl'iSRS, WUETTERS, HACK-WEIGHTS, 4c., &c, Ac Beat of aroods at Rock Bottom vriccs. full and complete stock of Hardware always on nana. W. E. SPRINGER A CO., Successors to John IVawson & Co., apl 16 19, 21 and 23 Market Street Give Us Your Orders -pOR LITHOGRA PHING , CHECKS. . DRAFTS, ; .". " . i " .'T- LETTEK-HEADS, NOTES, BILL-HEADS, T RECEIPTS, Ac, Ac v fcatlnfactory prices in every case. . YATES BOOK STORE, 119 Market St june IS Soda Waterl Soda Waterl "1TTTITH PURE FRUIT JUICES, IT SEASON ISSt. MINERAL WATER ON DRAUGHT. ICE COLD. I WILLIAM IL GREEN. 1 Drnggldt. apl 14 The Sailing Yacht Imogeni SMITHVILLE, N. C, ; ,yiTH EXPERIENCED SAILING MAS tcr, can be hired at reasonable rates. Inquire on board Stmr. Passport, or of 8. S. DREW, june 7-1 m , . At Harper'a Store City and Country Merchants AM SELLING . Va. Water Ground Meal., N. C. Patent Family Flow ur. and N. C Old Pkocesb Flour. TbLj Flour is cheaper and more nutritious than any Western Flour made. E. G. BLAIR, june 13 Commission Merchant REFINED CAMPHOR, 515 CENTS PER POUND. TlfK OFFER 100 LBS. FINEST GUM CAM ? T vbor at 35c Br noand. or three nonndjt for one dollar. Fifty pounds Persian Insect Powder SO cents per pound. Call or fiend or ders br Postal. Good will be delivered promptly. MUNDS BROS., dispensing jrnarmaciftts, 1,491 Broadway, N. Y. 621 North 4th street, Wilmington, N. U. may 2C ICE! ICE ! ICE! J WOULIRESPECTFULLY?NOTIFY ih citizens and the public generally, that I hare laid in a full supply of choice ICE and am ful ly prepared to fill orders to all points on Ball Roads and Rivers, and hope to secure s rea sonable share of patronas- B. IL J. AH RENS, Proprietor apl 19-dAw 3m New Ice House. If You Would be Happy BUY A COOK STOVE, j "The Golden Harvest : "CALUMET," , Or, "SOOTHEKN OAIC, Of PABKXU TAYLOR. i"ure White Oil. apiis , PLEL1SS KOTICE. ' -We will be glad to recelre coatmnnkattloM from our frtesda on any and ail subjects of feaeral Interest but The name of the wrUer must always be fax ahed to the Editor. CommnnlcaOona must be written on oat onealdeof the paper. Personalities must be avoided And It Is especially and particularly usde . nood that the Editor does not always eodor the Tier of eoTrespoodenia unless so state Intheea 4r!al column. NEW APVEimSEMENTS. MEWS TOR E. JpOR THE? CON VEN IKSCE , OF MY tus' TOMERS AND THE PUBLIC GENERA LL I have openeu a , Fancy Grocery Store ! '. Pi:-;' IN THE NEW MARKET HOUSE,, CORNER MUTER'S ALLEY. I SH ALL HAVE ON HAND AT AA4 TIMES The Choicest Groceries; such as I keep at my Store on Nona . FronttreeL ; Buy vour GROCERIES from me and it will afford me pleasure to dellvtr at yonr homes v -r . . . such HrtIcUv as you may purchase In Iho Mar ket. ' .' ' ' - . . SAVE TIME AND TROUBLE by making all your elcctlons in the NEW MARKET. HOUSE. John 1j. Boatlvrlffht may 1 tf ' " ' " . , L : Millinery & Fancy Goods- Anotlier Large Inroice of Millinery ! Nc.v Styles,- New Colors, &c FANCY GOODS D K l A HTM E N T FULL. KTD; SJ1-K ard LISLE GLOVES. -PA-RASOLS, NECKWEAR, FANS. ZEPHYR mmI MATERIAL. for FANCY WORK. ! . MILONEHY--Second Floor. FANCY GOODS First moor. . -V. Respectfully, ;.; '' ':' .;''' mSS E. KARRER, may 31 EXCHANGE CORNER. THE SEASHORE I HOTEL BRUNSWICK j SMnjtVILI.K, N. C. SEASIDE HOTEL ! WRIGIITSVILLE, N. C. B. Li. PEURYj Proprietor. rjlHESE TWO SUMMER RESORTS WILL be open MONDAY, MAY 28. J10,161 ?n8wlck' at BmlthTlUe. la' miles below Wilmington, and accessible by two wst-class steamers, making two trips daily. . 1 The Seaside Hotel is situated in a large crove on WrlghtsTille Sound ; is composed of cotta ges for families, and within 7 miles of WU mington, at the head of a fine Shell Boad, the best in the Southern country. both hotels in full view of the - "; ; ocean. . ". Good surf and still water bathing. : Every variety of Fish, and abundance cf Oyiters, Clams and Crabs. Spacious" Ball Booms, with fine Bands ot Music 15'B,ln A1Iey BillUrdsand Bar. r Terms moderate. - mav23 CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD, GENERAL PASSENGER DEP'T, Wllnilngton. N; C, Juno 10th. 1SS3," The Most Comfqrtabje Route .. TO THE MOUNTAINS ! in VCURSION TICKETS ARK NOW OS sate at the office of this Company for all points iii WESTERN NORTn CAROUNA . JPULLMAN SLEEPING CARS run through VJrk)We 10 oru 1 hence ij Asherllle paengershave a line view of th FvTSd"1?-. M..srrtrin" at 13.10 P. 31. y. w.f.i.xTiir Ue 11 1m Paisenger Agrnt NEW MAY BUTTER ! JEW MAY BCTrnsI AT 55c A POUND, Three pounds for $1. ' So 1 CORNED BEEF atlOr ir jk.uo.1.' A irrth TOpply of tbo cnUtbntvl CAK.E.W the BEST In lUr ty. i J - ' " Prepare-i Fkmr In 1 poun)lj )&ck-s, 'ra-iy for oc. . 5o ettle' goof's, trert!iing tew and f mh. ttda-beapasibrbe,vueat CRATON'S FAMILY GROCERY and may n o. is, south Front Street
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