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. ; - 1 r - , : - D AIM JETIEV. : THIS FAPES . .rrT afternoon, 8aadji tx PLEA3S SOTICX. ! frol'o 10 "celTe "icatios r 1 jOfU- T. JAMES, . rf,ov. POSTAO E r AI D. laiercsi cat : Thee of the writer nt ;,Jf fonuahe4 to the Editor. aattleaUoeiawtbe.Wta on t one tide of the ps?er. V ' Personalia aait be aroWed. Andit Is efoH!i . aa 1 5$: One oatM0 cent. & t t3T P"t of tbe city, at the low and liberal VOL. 3. I WILMINGTON, N. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER. 11, 1878. , NO. 16 At a, pie4M report any and in 1 i3s,-r -i- ye Advertisomonte. ICl( 45 MARKET STREET. rlU COSIIS" TO SELL AT THIS FormerLow Prices. Isj;.iert or tbe recent advances uJtT"k we laT detemlne1 10 CiTe tie cpportanltj of Itlag In .ffis??' 41 lb l0WMl fgnrei pUre loaded for the put year. Blcaclicd Cottons. liA'H Silrtiajr, Z, 8 cents per yard. 4 Crusi. 8 ctnta ir Jrd 44 fcataur Shirtinj, 9 eenU per yard. 14 frit of He Looa Stirtinz, 10c peryard. W iiirascetf" A, A, Shirting, 10c pr yd. Mfirrea Silrtr, 10 cents per yard. Mka!: Siirtis, 10 eenU per jard. 44 Tsr? ia No. I Stirtic, 11c per jard M ijj:u Stirling, H)a cents per jard. rnblcachcd Shirting. Cv On, V.i ctati per yard. Fitva Cottoa MUli, IX cents pr yard. U txLijbia A, 7 cents per yard. U mi Gcr; A A, 7 eenU per yard. It Jrfull J, 7 ceatf per yard. 14 JivXcketO, S eenU per yard. M C.iat t& J, 8 eenU per yard. 8;iix No. Z2, 8 centi per yard. SiMtiiz h all the Favorite Brands Hamburg Ediiis and Insertions. JjfijUiiis g the ret roia we hare Uiatliabcn for the past week, we are r;.titoilow a very large anortaaent. l7 csi ibca!4 tee them whether they pur cUnertoL The AVaniMiUa Shirt. 73c- vidott ANT exception the belt u. fa tlii eoaatry. FritJ Cizbrlc Shirt 5J centi each ! .Cntffcutj Eoxetpan Drawtra Jjceach. Jkcf Jkc Ac. bat come at once. K & RODDICK 43 Market Street. FOR SALE AT Exch ange Corner. Goods Just Received Opera Kid GIotcs, I'aicy Goods, Hats, and Millinery, 5 N. H. SPRUKT. ets and Matting, BEST Ttirir?vi v-r n SSUS, Two and Three Plv Spec loot 11 U v , CarpCt' Vjl laalitks, and all prices that v 1? -Ali o unusually Uadom Un of Rugs, Halt, JLc '; . SOL. DEAR & BROS., IS and 20 Market U. ncr. LOCAL ilNEW New Advertisements. A. pavii We Invite loir Attention. Locu J. Orrxasocao Cttaway Dress Coats. Geo. F. Tillbt Sampson Beef. r Gilxs A Mcichisos To Ilouiekeepers. P. DiissBEiBia School Ecoks. Mcssos We Don't Know. Attention Wiliriagton Light Infantry. A. Snaua Still in tbe front. 8. Jewkxt Second Hand School Book?. N. II. Sprcst For Sale at i "xchange Cor ner. 1 J. C. Mcsds, Druggist. Uolroan's Ague and Liver l'ad. A SaaisaHeit Unlaundried Shirt for 75c No City Court tc-day. News is very scarce to-da j : Fire day for ducks aud reporter. Fine fish -in market this mominiT. The storm signal i3 flyf n to-day. 1 1 1 Theatrical matters have quieted ; : r.vi Almost everybody has a db cole 1 the eJ. I An amateur gave ho: watc;- to Lis cliick ecs to drink, that they piijU Icy bcilcd 3Iatch(S may be made in Leaver,, bu they are sometimes dipped ia the otl.e place. Th,2 mitriaioual market is dull ar.i ncmiial. ! 1 1 Tell a mao good rcoraii g now and he saeczes at you. The three co:tm presses of tlrs city r.re hard ai work. Fall moon this mo:niaz at 40 minutes post 3 o'clock. Some talk of a chicken dispute in this city at an early date.' TheorphansrealizedSSl.CS by their cntertaijment at Smit'aville. The military companies of ttijcity will leave for tho State Fair on Monday. The almanac said that it would be cold and showery to-day and cold and showery it is. Senator Mcrrimon will talk to the pco pie at Burgaw lo-morrow and at Warsaw on Monday. Laws, like sausages, cease to inspire resnect in TjroDortioc as we know 1 how t - - - they are made. i A collector of Curiosities has a stone ido marked "Heathen GoJ," and boside it is a "old dollar marked the "Christian Gcd." O f The rain is very gerjcral. It hasj ex tended all along the lice of ths Wilming ton Sc Weldon railroad as far as Wel- don. , i Mr. Preston Cumming, wlio h.os been absent from the city for several weeks, returned this morning looking very much improved. Large quantities of fish are being ex pressed daily to interior towns and still our market is abundantly supplied with the finny tribe. i j A shrewd trader says there are two reasons why he docs not trust a man- one becase he doesn't know him, and the other because he does. 1 1 - Tae promiscious shooting of firearms oa the streets .at n:ghtj;s dangerous and shoalJ le put a slop to, but the question is, how is it t5 be done? Mr. W. M. Hays, who was injured night beforo last by a fa'ling shutter at ho corner of Market and Front street., is out again and at work to day. -1 Ths rifia teams of the two military companies are practicing ca.ly. They mako fine scores and will doubtless bricg back tho prize of from tho State l"a:r. It is stated that if brooms are wet in bollins suds once a week they become ery tough, will nut cut the carpet, will ast much longer, and will aLvays sweep ike a new article. Joy is sby bird, but when a man comes unexpectedly across a two-do!lar bill in the pocket of an old vest iaiu aside last winter, it flaps its wings and crows as loud as anybody's chicken. Xcvr Jersey rrerulumVlnc Physicians state ! that the Port Wines ht toot the nruminm at the Centennial, produced and offered ( for (sale by Mr. Alfred Spccr, of New Jer.'ey, arc wines that can be safely used! for medical pur poses, being pure and jreo from medica tion, and arc more, reliable than other Port Wines. For sale by Green &Flan- Publications. Tl.iroare at pres?r.t two dailies four weeklies, one iittrr.ry monthly, oxic'med- icat monthly, i :.e agricultural monthly asd in2 amateur monthly, published in Wilmirijitoa. Ia a few days another dai'y will bu aJiJ to ihs list, miking in all eleven publications tent out of this city is candiJatcs for public patronage. Scimtcr 3IerrImon Declines rcr the Present. i In i?ini s-i lojx:x invitation extended to Senator Mernmon by somo of our promi- nenl citizens, to visit this city and address the citizens of WL'iuiagton upon the po litic.;! iours of the day, the follotfin tele- gram was received here hst nisbt, dated and addressed rs fallows : 1 ILai.i-kju ls (;., Oct. ID, 167 i icnl tit;;t I oanno at th:s time, ac C pi vci i:iitat-lMii. 1 wiil Vk.-iuJ to you ?y tc-:uoi ruv 's ii;un. iticJ ; , A. is. Mekkimox. In Caswell Township Wu understand that a number of gen tlcnua ;it Point Caswell, some Democrats and some Grecnbackers, have united in an invitation to Judge llusseil and Maj. lilcCIammy t address the people " of Caswell township,-at Point Caswell, on next WcdnesJay week, tLc 23d inst., and it is presumed that they will both accept. Hon. A. M. Wa ldtll has made an ap pointment at Gum Precinct, iu Caswell township, on the last Wednesday in this month, the 30th inst., wheu tho biggest sort of a turnout is expected. I'rcmonitary Symptoms Young man, listen whn.e wc whisper to you. If von wake up i:i the middle of the nhht and 'maginethat you are a great man, that ycur name is upon everybody's lips, that you preside daily at b-'gh-toned banquets, that you wear a plug hat and a new faH overcoat, that the present is as plecsant r a llower garden iu May, that the luture is as bri"irnt as a ten-acre lot 1-t up with Chinese lanterns, that silver dollars are worth one hundred cen:s, and that ycu've paid your tailor, and owe nothing don't think you're about to .be sick, or that you're a newspaper reporter. No, sir ; in our humble opinion the above sie only the premonitary sy'mptoms of a candidate for otce in the Greenback party. 1 Literary. A Quiet Life. A Love Story. By Mrs.. Frances ;IIoJgson Burnett. Phila delphia:T. B. Peterson & Brothers. Wilmington : P. Heinsberger. "A Quiet Life," is a perfect, charming, and entertaining love story. The char acters arc wonderfully life-like, are ad mirably pictured, and are imbued with the same freshness, tenderness and power which characterized "Kathleen," "Theo," and "Miss Crespigny." It is a pretty, innocent, love siory, told with great power and skill, is pure in refinement and ac tion, while the plot is sustained Yvith ab sorbing interest, and exhibits all the graces ot Mrs. Burnett's style, and it will be found to be quite worthy of the author of "That Lass o' Lowrio's." Marryixo orr a Daughter. By Henry Grevillc. Philadelphia: T. B. Peterson & Brothers. Wilmington : P. lie insbcrger. Marrying eft a Dauhter, by Henry Greville, translated from tn French by Mary Xeal Sherwood, is gay, sparkling, and full of quiet humor, while the individuality of the characters is very marked. Wc have, among others, a lussian Countess, a Polish Colonel, and a gay young lover, who .are admirably depicted. The lady travels all ove Europe to find a desirable parti lor her pretty daughter, who has a tolerable dowry, but also! husband after husband slips through the meshes of the net woven by the mother. The why seems neve to be understood by Madame L- Com t esse, while shrewdly suspected by tbe daughter who displays a singular mixture of girlish innocence and knowledge!of the world- born of a singular education which it has been her unhappy lot the receive. In the Colonel we find sometning 01 me JJics Swiveller and also of the Micawber waiting for "something to turn up." Then there isjthe gay young lover, but it is not best to tell the whole story here. Suftlce it to say, the book will be read and enjoyed by thousands, j Mr. George F. Tilley, at his stall in the Market House, has some beautiful, delicious-looking Sampson county beef. Call and see it. j Such a combined effort upon the j art of all its aUschus is always made to please its guests, that i tbe visitor to the Colonnade Hotel, Philadelphia, Pa., is pretty sure to return; ; , Only. The only excitement oa F ront street was causaiu uv n man trying to carry a 1 u.. . cow eft and the cow trying toj carry the man oft'. A rope was tied laround the animal Vborns, but not liking it,x she threw her head in so many positions for tableaux, that tbe man's erms were nearlv twisted out of their sockets Criminal Court. The fallowing cases were disposed of t:-day : I Stale vs. Wm. Jones, Peace warrant. Dismissed at defendant's cost . j State vs. Mary Sntee, larceny. Jury failed to agree. , Mis-trial. State vs. George Ellis, larceny. Ver dict not guilty. State vs. Ban Fd'yaw, forcible tres pass. Verdict guilty. State vs. Handy Jones, larceDy. On trial. Tlie Columbus County Murder Case We understand that a pieliminary trial before two magistrates, of George Little' ton and his brother Max Littleton, for the alleged murder of a man supposed to be J. T. Randall, of Georg ia,; near the latter's house in Columbus, on! or about the 1st inst., will take place at Robeson's, on the Carolina Central Railway, to-mor row morning at .10 o'clock.! Marsden Bellamy, Esq., cf this city, ha3 been re tained as counsel for the defence. Up to this hour of writing there has been no answer received in reply to the dispatch sent yesterday by Officer Bunt ing, notifying the Mayor of Social Circle, Georgia, of the arrest of George Littleton, who was supposed to ba connected with a previous murder of a young woman at that place seme two weeks ago i The Elections, j We publish on the fojrth page cf this issue some reports in regard to the results of the elections in the West which arrived here this forenoon by mail and are there fore later than the telegrams received here last night. It will be seen that we havo gained three Congressmen in Ohio and havegsjaed three in Indiana, besides car rying that State by a largo popular ma jority. Iowa, heretofore solidly Kadica! in tho House, has been broken into a last, Greenback-Democrats having secur ed two of the Congressmen. Be sides, the Republican majority in that state has been pulled down very handsomely. In West Virginia we failed to make any gains simply because there was nothing there to gain,e very thing havius already j b3en Democratic. The Radicals carry their State ticket in Ohio by an increased majority. It Avas a good day's work all along the lino and our friends have done well. The matter of gas, oil or gasoline wil be looked into by the Board of Aldermen this evening. No matter what their de cission may be, light will be made of it. Goak! It would be an absurdity to present a draft payable at sight to a blind man. Hotel Arrivals. Empire House. Wilmington; N. O., Oct 11. I. L. Dolby, propnetor.-- from 10:05 o'clock Oct. 10 to 10:05 o'clock Oct 11th A II Paddison, Burgaw, N C; S Southerland. Lillington, X C; W L Meadows. Henderson, NC; J C McMil lan. A W Powell. Leachburg, X C; J Q Bell, Belleville, NC;J W Foy, Dr J C Shepard. Scott's Hill; Maj C W AlcUam my, Sound; D S Cowan, Columbus Co; JKMcIlhenny. A K.Walker, City: rJd- win J Thorpe. London. Eng: Capt J T Harper, Smithville, X C; T S Burbank, City; Capt W A Anderson, Bark T C Seedi J M Walker. Columbia; A G Ricatid,XC;GL Milton, N C; P V inson, X" C: T J Lasserter, Athens, Ga. i'UBCELL House. v umingion,jM. v;., Oct. 11. Cobb Bros. proprietors from 10:05 o'clock. Oct.! 10, to 10.O5 o'clock Oct 11 H E Gilchrist, Mullins S C: Wm Blanks, citv: W H Anthony, Augusta, Ga; Ewd W FonviHe, Onslow county; Geo A Kellinger, Baltimore; R F McKennv. Charlotte. X C; R N Sweet, : ir t, , - T - t Tri.-trVw Van lork: J A Bremen. Augusts, Ga; Filus J Rocke. Washington. D C;Geo . rrencn, Reeky Point; O A Wiggins, irort Ander son. Tne Tnermometer. From the United States Signal OHice at bis place we obtain the following; report of the thermometer, as taken th'u ttu-rn- ing at 7:31 o'cloc Augusta, Ga.. t8 Mobile, Ala.' 69 Montgomery Ala...C3 , 'nhTille -..J.........G5 "ew Orleana..w70 ; Xew York Savannah, Ga.....63 y hreTeport-.i... 70 St. Louis Mo .59 St. Marks, Fla. 3 Vicksbnrp, Miss.. ..CO Washington, D C-51 Wilmington, C.63 Cairo, IU....... 1 Charleeton. S. C...CS Cincinnati 58 Corricana, Tex 71 Fort Gibson, C. GalTeston...... Tl Indiancla. ...... ....78 JackBonrille, FU70 noxTUie.. Lynch hnrjr ,-&7 lleaphu, Tenn...63 The Wilmington Uzlxt Infantrr. An important meeting 0f the Wihning ton L,ght Infantry -is ccd f,r this evemngand tbe memkrsVf the Veteran Corps are earnestly icvid to attend. The matters fer discussion arc relative to the proposed viiitcf the Ccmpar.v the State Fair next week. We are sorry to see such an iu U-srcsi- "oajou the part cfeaplo overs ia this citv to allow t! members of this organization, a Lave cf j u. r- t - C5 men who r.w- 1, acsence for two -days to visit the ivir. Ve know that it is a busy seaa with everybody just at this time and that every man is rn..sA J . : . post and this is intiecu the cause why it is so hard to spare t i a 1 . utm uui, ut we sunmit; tint there are oll.er .reasons whi-m should enter into the mat ter. The Wilming'on Light Infantry carry tne champion .Hag of the State which they captured at Raleigh last year and it is a matter of pride with the entire community that they should 1 return it with full ranks with a reasonable hope 01 retaining it ior another year and no send it !back ia charge of a corpora.' guard as though they were afraiJ to enter tnis year ia the lists where they were crowned vistors at the last Fair. A prcM,-ui, wuQ.tiie utmost exertion there are but twelve names entered of thos3 who are sure. of beinghablo to go to Raleigh next week, whereas the 1 ' company1 carried up last year, if we re member rightly, some thirty odd men, and that, too, at the same busy season of the year. 1 We commend this matter to the attend tioa of our merchants and others interest ec1 It is not our -province to interfere in any manner with the business arrange ments of others but wo cannot forbear an earnest appeal for full ranks for all of our gallant companies in their attendance next week at the State Fair. The Peanut Crop. Messrs. Mellen, Brown & Co., of Cincinnati, have issued circular rela tive to the peanut crop wr;ch is of in terest. Tho Tennesseo crop for the year ending September 30th, 1878, was 305,000 bushelf, against 500,000 for the year p:evious , in Virginia the crop was 405,000 against 780,000 last year, and in North Carolina, it was only 85,000, against 125,000 in 1877. The growing crop, i. e., for 1878-79, is estimated ac 400,000 bushels for Tennessee, 800,000 for Virginia, cxd 90,000 for North Carolina. Tho crop for this State promises to be about the same as to quality, as last year. A now feature witn this crop i3 tho largely increasedjamount shelled, one estimate being that one-fifth of the crop was taken in this way. The North Carolina crop cf peas finds its way into other markets through this port, there now being three different firms here in Wilming ton engaged in buying, shelling and shipping the peas. j An Age of Competition. In this day of the world competition is active in the extreme. But in tho long run it's the best which wins the prize of public preference in spite of all the de ceits used to bolster up weak articles. For this reason Dooley's Yeast Powder is ' recognized as tho highest possible achievement m baking powder. Hew Advertisemonts. We Invite VOUR ATTENTION to-morrow to the 1 largest and most vanea assortment 01 Childresi's Suits ever exhibited in this citr. HaTinir paid unusual attention this season to tais particu lar line, we feel warranted in ianaj that we can suit any one that will lavor us witn a can. Remember also tnat our stoca ci MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S II ATS shall not be excelled in this city, and that our prices ensure a ready sale. Remember.In eirincr me a call thst you hare the pleasiaff adraaiage omavmz tne urgesi stock in the bute to select a suit from. A. DAVID, The Clothier. oct 11 Cutaway Dress Coats X FRENCH or English tVorited, with .'ants and Vests to match, received today. Also another lot of those stjlish Chen'ots in basinasa suits- Customers for the latter suits, who failed to be supplied last week, can now be accoxmodaied by cal'ing early Cloth ing made to order by X. V. fashion pistes. New lot Scarfs just in. LOOM J. OTTEBBOCRO, ! 27 Market tU cc 11 I7ow Advortisomotts. Altaiijn W!!3iolClv2 L iEfklry. " fflp 1 T f . . I useiieepers. J-Sf Ol'LNEl). gills. Z :it i;cnisoiN. 5 l -4 Q -MutcLuon lUock. ct 11 -...i. rspson Beef, i, rpiiK FATTEST lot of Sep.r?rW J. fun countr bwfrt.r broach t ,r 1 to4th)3 nutkt will be found at r-V7 ' 1 ?r 1 1UtUofc3t3'rect u'.lrsulicitcd1 cct 11 GfcU. y. TiLLKY.I yyflETIIEIi Wi: AV.il in the :rcnt r'at, rear rank or .and ;c jit: bttwcic, I jit jrc do kno that tujtrs of I 1 II loth Ing 1 1 cannot find oetter or chespar a-jjwle:e c'sd than at oct 11 MU.ko.'h. Attention ! JS IIEUE CALLED to the immense 'tock of School Books, ' AT TIIK LIVE BOOK .STOE. rpiIE PLACE to tuj lUanci. , --i T, Organs, Chromo, ur Tines, rine r ramta and A pum. Guitars,, VioliD.o, HaDjos. j Accordeons and Sbeet Mufic, is at UEINSIlEIIGKIfS; Live Book and LIusIc Store. oct 11 r , Notice, J WILL ATTEM) at the Court iiouie en Thursiay, 10th iurt-, and on Fridaj and Fat urdaj foIIowiDg-, to cxa'ain? aprlir.a U fur . ' 1 Teacher's Certificate. 1 .. II. ULACK, cctE-nac I Examiner. Itill in the Front ' I7 I T 18 A VELL-KNOV.'X facl tljat 1 "' . 1 1 1 Larries tne .largei!,. l;est and CLeapest stock of Gcul's u;d Youth's Clothing and Furr.ishiug (JooJs of any 1 ouse in the ciky. 1 New supplies by every steamer and stcck :ent up to full requiremcLtsof the majket. Best unlaundried blurt ia the City" for i ceiits. oct i !- Toilet Soaps t I X GREAT VARIETY and at W jtittt. Perfumery and Fancy Goods, Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushes, Ac. For sale by j I JAME-S C. MUNDS, Druisr, Third street, Opp.-City Hall. .? i reicrjpiionj pre par;u ajgiii or uay. Oct 3. Commissioner's Sale of Sear Estate, i ' Nicholas W. Topjj and Wife Ssrah E. Yopp, ci.. ,.r azaisst - 1 for mrdtinn. Da?id IhoiaasDytr. , i mi Y VIRTUE OF A DECREE OK THE Superior Court of New Hanover County. made 10 the above entitled action, is un dersigned, a Cominiffiioner for that purpose dulv appointed, will fellat tho Court House Door in the Citv cf Wilminzton, .on Friday, the 25th day of'October 17i!, at 12 X., the Real Estate directed by s&ii decree to be sold, and therein described ajs fellows : All that lot or parcel cf Jand ly ir-k ia the $ty of Wilmingtoo, b??inc:3Z on tbe East side of Second street 132 feet frrni tho coraef of Second and ilnlbtfry street?, running thence North al n'iS'-'Cond etret 33 teet, theneo Eastwardly parallel with Jlulberrv Street ICS feet, thence Southwardly, parallef with Hc ond street 31 fett, Ihence Vestwardiy, aral lei with Mulberry sret 1 1C5 feet the Ext ern line of Second street the becianinjr. The; same bticz a part of Lot No. 3 in Block 2C5, according to the official plan of tbe City I of Wilmington. Terms of fc" ale One half cash, balance parable in 6 snd 12 raon:hs from day of sale. TitKr reserved until tb purchase CoBSsisjioner. septiO, 27, oct 4, 11,13,24. - . . m. a EARLY - ROSE; 1 TCST RECEIVED, iCO BARRELS EARLY .1 Row Pt-Utoe: NewOosheni Hatter in bright 10-pound packages and 50-bound tubs. To arrire. Apples, Onions. Cabbages, k$4 WOUTH & CONEY, oc3 tf -1 and ZO yorta Water street. OUIiSCRIBETOTni: DAILY "REVIEW O Only SO eents per monta vj etty subscrt erf, unjce cornrr iut vt-wnm m. upstairs. J me c - r r, crder" to,.d'a tHli;-eArDorJf - I! - MAG LEV, O. 8. I1 z "tT
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