' - :i '.' ' ' v '' ' .V'. . .. r . - :' . ... .-.-'.'J : ' : ; -'-T . : ';.". ... . -v.--:'. -;' . :.-;: y i - . ' - ', - .' -' . - ... - , - ' ' ' " ' . : - ' i- : ' ' ' . ' -:' ' ' . ' &- ' ' - i ..." . 7;.- . - '.; , please XOTICE, J ?r? THIS I'Al'Kli N - fl T''j'A'MlfiS. , i in: 1UL"t""' ''T'ci "5; One month, 60 cent;. ,iIOiF; 1. 1 f"pt. " .nr rt of tb.dty, ttth "7"uLr.U..Slo.r..dliS.'-. DAILY j EEVIEW. J.(vririort an v ana tfe. Advertisements rpaiH0 & SUMMER GOODS VOL. 2. r WILMINGTON, We inll be glad to receive' conBtieatioa from our friends oa any ;and all.tibjectsl of general interest but : N. C, FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1877. NO. so A i Ht p. KATZ'S, 36 MarUft Street- Pnccs Lower Than Ever ! 1 ill V Wyt. SUMMABT. . The Gcfii5co'Hou$c,.a large Ibrcc-stor hotel at Genewo, III., has been burnpd hs 38,006, insurance $18,000; the boarUers lot Droperty worth about $3,000 nothins t was saved. About n,100 looms- were run nin r in the Wamsutta Mills Wedue8tlay jfternoon; th operatives were unniolested bj strikers; the latter voted to hold put to the better cud. DROSS GOODS t j ni'.'.Jifl'r'itutslvUafroiu 8 CCIltS to isnt85 cents iciM-8rclup. ' (,,b,jM1l fnblta:lcd Cvttun i xU. up. FANCY GOODS. GREAT VARIETY ! i GREAT BARGAINS Lace tfc 20 '.cents up.1 " I'Hrac-v!?, Collar i'aud Cufls EIVIDROIDEIIIES. iwvuhwvj m:.R well.). ;,len & Bov's Wear , " " ! 1 Housekeeping Goods! ' teffliGfiiitsltlanscUiilerwear IKOM 40 CENTO UP I The Globe Hotel at Cape May tfcat cost $200,000, aud was erected to mct a big centennial' trade that did. not conic, has just been sold for $3,175. A trais- ing school for nurses will soon bo opened in the New York . Hospital. The lakes arc opcu to wavigatioii. - Du ting the pasttjightecn months the Ordnance Bureau of the Navy Department has had thirty-one of the old smooth-bore eleven inch guns converted into eight-inch rifled guns by lining them with steel tubes. That storv teller, Geo. A. Sheridan, the Louisiana politician, is ' just now in special favor at the White House, where he dines once or twice week; aud goes riding with Mr. 'Ha yes between times. Miss linnie Clarke,, of New York claims to be a grand-daughter of Daniel Clarke, tho father of Mrs. Myra Clarke - Gaines j "her father, Dauiel J. Clarke, was a Baptist minister, and is said to have been disowned by Dauiel Clarke. Gold brines 107 in New York. The Turks arc burning the villages opposite Bucharest. - A declaration of a state of war between Turkey and Koumania is imminent. R. C. Badger, of Raleigh, has been rc-appoiuted Attorney for the Eastern District of North Carolina. LINEN. DRESSES. ' sli'.it i f 1 rv thin,' n-vL'd tu oiuplctc an )!'.. t .'.tu cutlit ,'(r Lt'f.'u. (.'tub tr" Cliililrcu. Pattoniite Home! I'll Duplicate ' any' , Bet ail Goods sent for abroad on tho Sani3 Terms. . . a- 36 MarketfiSt. Satli! Slartiir, ilnstitn n! totftteCily... V HERE AJ1RST-CLASS STTAVE" can fL1. fir J -ii iHUisilVf.;- UVUI narapoo, ior 2a f. rm lK AJ 13 4one 'at the?reat LOCAL NEWS. w CHEAP AND 600BJ andYouthos? - - so a 1 t;ic . year . u ACT. I A- iAC.T.l t i -. . ice CreainRarlor. tdnw 'WEDNESDAY H Mh 1Mt-1 ;C watt 'fl- iSf fmitrTdn-be ithffir- I .-7' S If t;li:3 IiiU ILvituiEaiKttfo-j r vrtam i A c av -vej) APPLES -HI 4 X Hill 7' The President .will visit Richmond and Petersburg after the extra session and may extend JUIs trip further South. In Washington City, 30 miles. of wood pavements, , laid about four years ago, costing about $5,000,000, arc about being declared a nuisance. The Turks deny their defeat at Kars. -The Car is at Odessa where he reviewed the troops. ' The Russians contradict reports of their losses before Batoum. - The Russians have occupied the Island iu tho Duubc near lbrail and left ho bank of the river for tho mouth of Itila. Uio Janeiro advices report coffee vci' animated and advanced iu price. May Co., suspended metal and hardware dealers of Boston, have, $130,- 000 indebtedness in Liverpool. It is unreliably reported that the bom bardment of Odossa has commenced. Great losses in the Russian .advance guaids-from fever and fatigue; arc report ed. The people of r.gypt seem ua willing to support Turkey, either in men or monev. The Turkish posts on the Asiatic frontier have surrendered Without a blow. A western game at cardsj-one player holds the cards; another holds a revolver. A corogcT molds the inquest, j The "Saratoga limp' "kangaroo hop," and "camel step" are all out, of fashion, and fashionable ladies don't know what gait to strike. ' A fashionable jurnal declares that in less than six years knee-breeches and six inch skirts will be the fashionable street dress for ludies. -' j We are requested to call the attention of the City Health officer to the corner of 4th and Mulberry 'streets, where the body of a defunct cat is quietly reposing. Will you sec to it Mr. Officer ? Yok can theu get "the essence of it." j Sound Party, j' And uow the old Batchclors are to in dulge in a pic nic at Wrightsville Sound on Tuesday night, They txpecfc the ladies to furnish the baskets, aud we sup pose the the ladies have no ! objection to the O. B's. filling them. EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA. Rivers of the Northern Division. . fourth tapkr. tide-level. This being the case, the aver age fall of the Roanoke '--and l.u is rot as great as that of the Capo IVar between Wilmington and FaycttcviUc.' The Roau- j okc flows over horizontal levels s to lU Eastern Carolina proper, which com- LDi(i, TfJit be nossil.ln fo 'n.mnvMW prises measurably tke alluvial and sandy Lbrnnt stpns )w wIint '- ihn formations, and which is also the chain- T 1 " paisn.ar.., U tetween.the Coast line thb the fa of Ms ;, '.j, . an ' TT?u .U 'TBg . Graa" h" f Stent ltt. ' I. Fuikm. , . uv.4jr tbc eminent English engineer, surveved; The Therlllouletel,. From the United States Signal Ofliee at this place we obtain the following report of the thermometer, as taken this morn ing at 7:31 o'clock : Augusta, G 2; Charleston, CGi Galveston. 63; Jacksonville, 71 ; Mobile,! 6-3; Mont gomery!; New Orleans, GJ; Norfolk, 48; Savannah, GO; Wilmington, G7. milCvf All flllf- in li tral North Carolina. The eastern margin opiuiou it l)05sibIc to lnukc Uic Koau is almost as distinctly defined as the oke aml Ihxn "navigable at a inclerate Atlantic Coast line, and produces the cosL tn 181 7Mrn nml n,In(int(S ni'7n -.0 falls or rapids an our rivers that we sec slIrvcy to ascertain the practicability of upon ; the Roanoke at Weldon, the Tar unitinj? bv rfiri:1, thn v.,,,,, T:,v f :Jrh ;XQUSe ab07C Koanoke rivers by the way. of? Newlem.. oumu iu.u, uio rear aoove Averas- Waabinrfnn nil(1 p,VM1Anni 1 a.,.! -1. 1- T i -, 0 -.-V u,umym0 iu at uray isianu. -lemonstratpd tl.n TM.. ... t 1. ii. it- re 1 I xuio ucitci i)oTcr. hl . Lueso iaii3 11 tie-1 11 .1 1 i ---- - ...mm niiou ti 11ns I iP Mirioi nut. ,imn 1 I . t....v. veiopea, would spin and weave all the future d tbe uavi fltk;u of the' Koanoke Tiie i-urvey practicability uf the The name of the writer mut alwaya be lurnisbed to the Editor, i - t - ! Gommonicatioos mast W writtea only oa one aid cf the paper. r ' rerunalities must be aToideiL ' Andit is especially and part let Urly aadc; aood that Ac editor does cot always adorte the' views of correspondent?, unless so stated in the editorial columns. . . J ; cotton igrowu upon the globe. above the falls woul l he. .1 imff.M- i,C crfn x ,v. . ut w otuu, ictue to iue im,)0rtance.to the ncoidc of this State iipi, ia iiiu aeeuou lua.L 1110 mitiiarm .inn n'l.i t. , , ,. , . . . ' ; : me noanoKe ana dm are both n.tcd lor western dcodIg. call "down the couutrv." Li '. 1 ' ' - iuo xrcat -ierimtv 01 -tnc 'exteusive Dasms in our , description of the rivers, we tw drain The Dan is snwiitllv. nOtei lor its coal bedrf, and the deposits F Uninailable .Letters. The following is a list of thennmailablc letters remaining in the Postofrice May 4th: Mr. A. J. White, New York; ' Dr. F. A. Potter, Snuthvillct N. C; Mrs. Morris Tate, South Washington, N. C; Mr. Louis H. Skinner, Fayetteville, N.! C..; Miss Zellear Byird, care W. II. Whitlock; one square white envelope, no address. The, Odd Fellows. The 'Grand'' Lodge of Odd Fellows, for he State of North Carolina, will convene in Salisbury on Tuesday of next week. The delegates from this city who will be in attendance arc Maj. M. P. Taylor, rep resenting Cape Fear Lodge No. 'J, and Mr. J. L. Dudley, representing; Orion Lodge No. G 7 and, Campbell I.ncampincnt. R. J. Jones, Esq., Grand Master, will of course be in attendance, as will also Past I Grands W. .J. Yopjv Jos. L. Jvpen and 1 S. Townsend, all of thiscilv. will embrace all the drainage area that flows into the eastern sea-board. Con venience and sperspicuity dictate that we divide the eastern section into three sul- divisious.- lhat aorth of the Roanoke and Albemarle Sound will be termed the northern division. The middle division is the country lying between the Roan oke an.i Neuse rivers, and the two great in land sounds- We ' desijmatc as the south ea.t division, that lying South of the Neu.83 and " Pamlico Sound. We will first consider the northern division. In this section the rivers all flow to the South or parallel with the coast, while in the other sections tMe flow is lateral or toward the Ocean. TTIL U3EAT lUSMkL MVAMl' lies between Albemarle Sound and Chesa peake Bay, and is environed on three sides by a broad belt of arable lands, noted for their productiveness and the great variety of crops they produce. These lands lie on the cast between the swamp and Curri tuck Sound, xn the south between the swamp and Albemarle Sound, and on the west between the swamp and the Chowan. Six navigable rivers flow into our State that find their source in this swamp. The i North Landing and Northwest rivers seek 1 1-. 1 iron ore and other minerals, which .'must iu some ltuure.uay lin i a water carnage to our seaboard. na Whai a Sneeze 31etins. As a rule a sneeze is the wanm. tare gives that som? part vt the hj y is exposed' to a cooler temperature then t ho other parts, and that the su ee.or : :catch m?r Cold. ' Next to the warnim.. "what - ' is the use-of the sneeze ? It 'throws open the pores of the wlulc bo ly and 'induces . . . - t . . . 1 - ;i eiuio Tei3oiraiion ; m a v.oiu it tiirows .I. . ..i i 1 . 1 on me coiu. .cnuti raretv sneezes -more than twice perspiration is ' readily- in Z -.---.l1 -' 11 .1 uuewu 111 youiu ; au oia .man, on tnc contrary; snccz?s half :a dozen to a -1 -. --- x ' ' ' . 1 i 1 1 1 uo.eu imies, wun a ijii.iiy cxi'iCoive "catchogue."' It is Larder" to set him pers piring. When one is sitting, by' an. open window and finds hiniaclf sneezing', nature tells him he is takwig cohl. He should take" a full tumbler of cold water to keep up the gentle perspiration tl.itt the sneeze sets in motion. If he does this, he will not be. telling an hour alter that he has a "cold in his head,'' or chest, or luncrs. New Advertisements. Kic H.iKD J. Jones, Sec. & Trcis Notice. S Jem tTr Scrap Book TictuFe?. HniNsBLKGEa Organs. A4 Shrieb. Collars "by the bucket fuH 2a conto. . Intoxicatiua: music "Ale to the Chief." City Court. .The on 1 v case brotigh t b fore this moruuig. was that of three of old Neptune, who started on lor 1 1 it: j lev ii.w, ' Mi;. Kmto.u: Our la.-t Lei.d.ature, in tlm vcrv nhnniViiifn uf ifj wid, .in -.-in- it itie aim x ciqu.uious, jiverb ai: to ai)Point two "Boards ot Ileallirr thi. t 1 .1. -. rm I Inifl mi niitlpr. in A hrninr n S.inni W t .if.r ...... I. . 4,.i;.. ... 1 .., : ... 'iiif tlm T1!m'!l Sa-imii flirni-- ra vi.Tal.lrt of OllC WOUld CPlt.li n 1 V be CO.m 1 if. ) . .! f. n It x . ii-i lwuitit - r vni. wv iiu i i..iviV i J vv-v ace on i . ; : i i. .-.,,.:. i..:.. ,c h-l... llVtlO llJ IlllU UUl UlrtLU 1IUU1 lllllUlrt. I " . ... . v I inltr SHri.rKi t horr. Urn (luv t -. r.vn 1 1 1 , r 4.. The two last named rivers unite near the ; ( 'hit. t lift .niiti1 wliilo f lin T.-irf 1. Ticun. 'I hnrp iv tciinfi TilL- wr Ii i n liiiv. -i vs. . ! ! i . A i tnuL- I ill In n in I I . 11 . .f : v . . . il I . an excursion i rom oaiisoury to tne moun- ains, over the Western N. C. and this will probably take Friday. he Tlayor jolly sons a cruise nosing- Yirgiaia line and form the noted mow an invi:n, which is soon after augmented by receiving the waters of the Meherriu. The Chowan encounter two ignorant persons around our back lots, iu the name of the C'ttu Marshal, issuing mandatory order? that certain things shall be done which ought to be determined ifpon cnl v bv these "Boards." No-good citizen will oiler anv iactious The regular aunual meeting of the st-K.-k holders of the , Wilmiugton Gas' Light Cornpauy will be held at the Com pany s ofiice, in this city, on next Monday morning, at 10 o'clock. . camp Meeting. A faf nip meet ins of the A. M. E. Ziou Church will take place at Tiney Bluff, en the Cape Fear river. May 10th, to continue one wcck . The boat will leave the wharf at foot! of Chestnut street at 8 o'clock A. M. and 2m P. M. each day. f Shooting tbe Dogs, The .war on dogs was fulljr begun this morning, a regular engagement having taken place, the result of which was dfe atroiio -to the dogs, several of them haV ing -been - killed ,aud about two thousand missing. Officer Carr stands at the. end of the gun nearest to the trigger, and Harry Hall acts as undertaker and pall . bearer for the slaughtered forces cf. the enemy. f Federal-Court. ri be following cases, all, for violations of 'the revenue laws, were called and dis posed of f'n the U. S. District Court to day: ;.' : !' ; . ' :i Wesley Thompson, .Verdict . not guilty . - Reilly Moses, two cases. In both cases be was foil ml guilty and lined 100 and ordered to be imprisoned for 30 days, in each case. . ' . : Jane Sheha. Ay, pfvs. 'entered. . ' ' Jesse M. Bird. Case coutiuued for the ' ioveininent. " . Fverctt Bass. AW. pro, entered. Harriet Far row, verdict not guilty. M. JirTay'lor, case continued. Iargariet Dahmer, case continued. New Advertisements. Scrap Book 5 otu "Or s IX GRLAT, YARIETY. may 4 At S. JKWETT'tf. P Organs. LA KO'S LOT OF FL 1ij.iv I KEEL) AND PIPE TOP , ORUAXS JUST RECE1T1 ' - k - . 3Ia:on Si. llamliu Organ i, Xcv Enshtutl Organs, IJurtlett Organs, 'and Jubilee Organs, ' For sale at ' i HEXCTSSSXlOS.a'O, Live IJook and Music Store, . ' o'j &41 Market. Our. truckers expect big crops this year. . Strawberries arc still fcarce .and high in this tnArket. nfStfon kid ' gloves iu th choicest colrrs aro the latest agouy. e . iS'or. barque ScanJiilJt, ' Olscu, arrived atltettin'on the 15th ult, from this port. t - : SMw. tw. It. teicat, lrom iwcKport IbiJWilmiAyton, was at Boothbay ou' 24th , .. - , . - tko. barque Mfcor, bimonsou, sauea frotn LiyciHK)l.foL this, port on the 1 0 tb St Hitfque v ifoyiJ, Jaocobscn , from this port, arrived at Hamburg, ou the 2d iust. ! Richmoud Superior Court, Judge Mc- Koy. picsidiug, will be in session next week. ' ' . ' Brown tilk, trimmed, with bright brocade , looks very, pleasant in the evcuuij'. , . , ul The crowd in attendance on the Fed eral Coufrt socms to increase, rather than diminish.": '; ? l OQljOyfy' 1 Br. . barque filial holt, Stewart, frotn this iort, arrived at City Toint'on the GOth ult to load for Europe. c i i ii ri t Yrr. G co. Myers has rented and ' moved Juto the houso occupied by the late Mr. S. Nfartin. Mr. Myers fnroituxe arriTed Ldcuton ba-. The course of this river is , ,i i i J if'' may instances the orders spoken ot are from north to eouth, and it is noted for its isguca soiev m uic interest of s'eaven-ers navigability and broad bay-like surface against the judgment of .the -householder, and its varied and striking scenery, caused and ".ot seldom without inspection of tile bv alternating long vistas of level plains , j' .. ' . , , .. for carricl oa nnUer tne and peculiar high bluffs, .whose cone- tncftsures to be shaped crests are covered by cedar, holly authority and direction of one: of ach last night, but shipped too heavy a quan tity oT benzine before starting, so that fiujs its into Albemarle Sound through opposition to the effective sanitary .policing their crafts became unmanageable ana they failed to navigate according to the rules laid down ou the Mayor's chart; con sequently thoy were ovorhaulcd by the police and takcu safely to the Guard TTouse station, where -they remained jintil this niorniug, when they were called to appear before the Mayor, who, after hearing the case aud taking into consideration the fact that these representatives of a poor and much abused class of peoplej had been aboard ship for over forty-nine days, and had just landed on terra firma, concluded to let them off with $10 a piece and costs. in'. Marshals for Memorial pay. The following is a complete list of Mar shals for Memorial Day, May 10th: . Chief Marshal Capt. Jno. T. Rankin. Mett6, E. A. Maflitt, George Sloan and I. J. Southerlaud and Messrs. J. II. Boit- wright, B. F. White, Prtbton Cuminiiii (l J B.mpv. - John Scott. J. W. Wovlvin and B. A. Hallett. The fyilowiug card from Capt explains itself:. MEMORIAL PAY. The Ladies Memorial Association have requested the undersigned as Marshal to extend an invitation to all organizations, civic and military, schools and all other persons who sympathize with and have heretofore participated iu the annual memorial celebration, to join them in pro cession and assist in the ceremonies on Thursday next, the tenth day of May. 1 J-o. T. Rankiy Marshal. aud other' evergreens. From time imme morial the Chowan has been visitcjd by travelers and lovers of the picturesque, to view this wonderful diversity of landscape sccuer)-, which is thought to surpass any sccny to be iseen on the South. Atlantic coact. -! ' J Tin; cASinL Kivtu is one of the lour navigable "arms that drain into the head ot Albemarle Souud. Tn some respects this river is the most rc- uiaihoVlv v. u v. Iu ikv ..w.i.t. K j J-'1 ago, wheii Sir Charles Lylc made his visit through the South, be was instructed by the Royal Geographical Socict- to visit this river. I Iu his report he states that I "the Cashie is the m.jst sinuous and detpest Rankin riccr 11 mrld, all thii'gs cqua', and is j from 80 to lrJO feet deep, with banks as perpendicular as the walls of a hou. The entire1 river is embraced in the county ofTiertie. ; , (lib KOANOKE niVFIi- Is formed by the junction ol the Staunton and Dan rivers. The Dan is an outflow from ttmliluc Ridge iu this Stite. but passes iDto Yirginia above Danville and near Clarksville unites with the Staunton, thus forming the Roanoke, which reaches 'BOTH PRUDENCE AND AMBITION this State through Warren county, and after many meandering nous ine ieaa oi Albemarle Sound. This river is naviga ble at a!l4easons of tlie year up to the falls at Weldon. Above the falls steam is never used, but it is navigated, by pole barges, both uron the Roanoke and Dan. Prf Cmt. in his ronortL states tbat an M. r river at-Danville ismdy nV mnnir in urcins honest men to db the best possible things each in bis own j. line of business. It is this feeling which has madeDooLEi's Yeast Powder the best in tbe market. The cans are always full weight, ahd the contents ckrmically pure anefmost skiRtnlly compounded Only 522 dog badges sold up ! to nB of this date.5: :.I Boards, so.' that at feast we may feel' that an intelligent head is occupied with the preservation of our health '.' . . ' C'i.' .'i' A. Sensible Advice. ' You are asked every .day "through tLe coluinus of newspapers andbytyoiir Driig gist to use something f.r Dvleisia and pepsia a Liver complaint that ycu' kni'.v nothing 11 spending r. NoW to it liUKLS's riiji -ail its Silk. Ik-.id, aooui; you gc-i ajscourag:- money with but little succc give you satisfactory proof ti At".l"fT r LoV ; il civ pepsfa ana Liver Cmiilaint effects, such as Sour .Stomach, ache, Habjtual Cohtiveness, P. Jpitation of the Heart! Heart-burn, Water br.Wn. Coming up of 1W1 a u.er eating, lo v s-pirits, &c. we ask you; tj go to your Druggist and get a Sample BcUie ot Gklln' Al-orst- Flower for 10 cents anll try it. cr a Regular Size f-r 75 cents; twl doses will relieve you. Wotice, rillli; liKUULAU AXX UAL MEETING -L of the .Stockholders of the " Wilminjj;U.n iriid Liht Cotnpanv" will beheld at the Com panv'is OHicc. on MONDAY, Ibe 7th Inst, at 10 A.M. ' KICHAKD J. JOXES, i ia.v Sec'y and Trw. BROUGHAM'S Celebrated .Canned COOKED MEATS. aneriv ieetipirs i J K:,.fe-t:jCiusj.MffiRsi:eo; j, asmacie ly Rbv. . . . A f w-: Quarterly Meetin Second roun Wilmington Church South Black, Proiing Eider: Wilmington, Front Street .... 3 Topsail, Herring's Chapel... -.5 Cokesbury ami .Oharrie- Mis sion i. ...... . ; . ..MUv CUOKUD euBXED BESF, Cooked Tigs Feet, Beef Toagaer PVi Tongtcf C.-okcd Chicken' aud ToDgae, . Cooked K j ait Beef. J Packed in UroaghaiuV iraprored PaUat Canitrs.. Tbe-c Meati are cooked la their on u j-aice by a new prucc -a aod are tht G9tt delicious oo Is ertr put ap. '. For ale by 5 St 7 Worth Front C treat. ,y 4 Cliutou, at JuhiiSuUi CLupel.M tr. . ..:i- t Kcuansville,. Bishop Atkinson Appointments Ibp his Spring Visitation Washington, " " -: Jamcsville - Williams ton (Ascension Day) . Ilaxniltoa........ Trinity Church, Scotland Neck, Sunday alter Aseensiom . .1. Cullectioos in, behalf of. Dioc-Aft suras will be made at c.ch. jLv ay , 3Iay C 9 10 11 IS Mis- SiDlAlS CLOTIirJS!!, AND ' - gents' Funi:is:::::3 c::ds . . i-.v,.-; AT ., - ': i' - lcr.c a few davs ao. 1 .

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