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THIS F APES 1. pabHsaed every afternoon, Sundays ex- Spted JOSH. T- JAMES, tmrna iVD ncunutfot. 0B!CEiPriO5-8, POSTAGE PAID. jo , 260 J aatba, 91 25 ; One month, 60 cant. fka paper will be delivered by carriers, of charge, in any part of the city, at the rates, or 13 cent per week. Aderaiag rate tow and liberal gpy-tiaoscribars will ploaae report any and iU failure, to receive their paper regmlarly. arch lOth, 1879 BRO W2i & RODDICK, 45 Market Street WESFBmTT A SHORT LI8T of Prices for this week i preparatory to 1 earing for tha Northern marke'i, and are offering Mreral Lte at price which require no com BeaU : 41 Roekinthm a, 4 4 Lke Georg A, A, 6.4. Bet Q lality Spring Calicoes, 6. Call and examine on: $1 Quit, l adies Best Qualiij Lin a Collars 10c, in ttit 12 inch to IS Parasols and Sunshades From 10 cents up. MISSES WHITE COTTON HOSF. Without anj seams, 16c a pair. Beit Machine. Needles 3 cts. Each! 4-4 NEW MILLS LONG CLOTH, lie par yard or 10c by the piece. We are BOLE AGENTS for the following well-known Northern firms Agents for Devlin 4 Co., of New Tork, Genu' Custom Made Clothing. Hare a mag nificent Line of Samples on hand, Call be- tora -making roar Sorine purchases. Fit Gaaranteed. Agents for Frank Leslie's Cut Paper Pat terns. We will have the full assortment this week. Ladies can hare Catalogues by send ing for them. Agents for Mystic Rubber Company. Gor ssmer Waterproofs, the lightest and most perfect ia the market, i GenU' Coats from $6 00. Ladies' Cloaks from $4 00. CLOBING OUT AN Odd Lot of Corsets for 37 A threat Bargain Brown 4b Roddick. 45 Market Street eh 8 Coins North. AM GOING TO THE NORTH ia a few days for the express purpose of laying in th LARGEST AND HANDSOMEST STOCK OF GENTS' AND YOUTHS' SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS srer seen ia Wilmington. Stock on hand will therefore be sold THIRTY DEGREES BELOW ZERO, at I mast hate money to bay new goods. The Best Ualaundried Shirt in the City for 78 ot at SHRIER'B EMPORIUM, feb 10 Market st. Globe Flower Syrup. MERRILL HEFATINE. A supply of each just received. Wistar's Bal sam of Wnd Cherry. A fine lot of Toilet Soaps, Perfumery and Faney Articles. For tale by JAMES a MUND8, Druggist, Third street, Opp. City HaiL Prescriptions Compounded at all hours day or night jan 6 . Samples from Baltimore and New Orleans. QRDER8 for Molasses, Sugar,Coffee,3oap, Meats. Rice. Ac, promptly executed at hot test prices by JAB. T . PITT SWAY, seel 14 Water Street Just Received. f ME. DEMOREST'S Spring and Sum- iU. mcr Patterns. What to Wear, Id cts ; Portfolio, 15 cents ; Quarterly Journal, o cents; Magazine, zb cents, at JNO. L. DUDLEY'S, inch 14 6t 2d St. next Post office. Blank Books & Stationery. T A HQ EST STOCK AND LOWEST Prices Latest publications, in books, papers and atgaalnes. Chromes and lithographs, faney articles, 4c, 4c, at I Front Street Book Store o. a Tf B l A k." t The! Daily Review. I VOL. IV. WILMINGTON, N. C, THURSDAY, MARCH LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. Read ad. a Sure Care for Piles. John Metes Wocd Yard. H. C. Pbsmpkrt Owner Wanted. J. W. Lamb,. Ch'mn Wil. Srfam Fire Engine Go. Mo. 1. J. W. Southbrlasd A Hors. for $2. P. E KIN8BK86EB NW B Xk. S. Jewktt Blank Books and Btatione j.b A. SaaiBR-Going Nrth. J. C. Mesas, Drngjiat. Globe Flow Syrnp. Spring shopping will soon begin in ear nest. jj Some maglignant slanderer says: "Wo man needs no eulogist, for she speaks far herself." Everything will turn when trod upon, even the treadle. It turns the griad stone. The extreme height of misery is a small boy with a. new pair of boots, and no mad puddles. The beauty of a man's parting bis hair in the middle ia that it gives both ears an equal chance to flap. Our market was never better supplied with good wood than at present, aud the prices are very reasonable. In the United States there are of wo men in the various professions, 680 doc tors, 420 dentists, 68 preachers, and 15 or 20 lawyers. Afternoon marriages are the present style in England Ex. Can't be. There never was a marriage before Eve. What never? Ne, never 1 The reason why a lady has never be come famous as a paragrapher is that a two-line paragraph with a ten-line post script is a failure. A mule's head does not contain a brain capable of culture and refined rearing but it is wonderful to what an extent the other end of him can be reirod. The trial of Miss Linkhaw for the mur der of her alleged seducer, which was to have taken place at the present term of Robeson Superior Court, has been contin ued until tht next term. Gov. Jarvis has appointed our clever neighbor, A. Bonitz, of the Goldsboro Messenger, a Commissioner of the Asy lum for the Colored Insane, vice, 0. G Parsley, Jr , Esq , of this city, resigned. A Reliable Article. It is a pleasure to commend any article of a thoroughly reliable character . and we do not hesitate to do so in speaking of Doo- ley's Yeast Powdek, which an experi ence of over ten years convinces us is the best and most reliable baking powder in the market. Josh Billings' Almanac says: "About this time look out for cold weather." And it should have added: Keep Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup in readiness. That Cradle. Mr. James W. Southerland advertises the finest lady's saddle horse in town for raffle. Some ono will win the "craddle" and be the happiest possessor of a fine saddle nag in the city. See advertise merit in this issue. The Drummers' Licenses. Drummers taking out licenses to sell goods in North Carolina will have to pay $100 for each license, unless it is to sel liquor, when they must pay $200 each. The new law exempts them from the payment of a,ny county or municipal tax. Manufacturers are now required to take out licenses. At least this is what the Raleigh Observer tells us. Home Again. Hon. S. II. Fishblate, Mayor of tie city, returned here Jast night Irons New York, where he bad been on his regular Spring pilgrimage. He is looking re markably well and happy and speaks in glowing terms of the pleasant features o his visit. He has bought largely and ex pects to cell ditto, in which calculation we hope he will not find himself mis taken. Indlcations. i 'KENT "I Officer. ), 1879. J War. Department Office of the Chief Signal Washington D. C., Mc'h 20 For the South Atlantic States, warmer, clear or partly cloudy weather, light variable winds, meetly southeast, stations ary cr lower pressure. Cautionary signals continue at Milwaukie, and Grand Haven, and are ordered for section one, section three, Detroit,sectien four, Toledo, Sandusky, Cleveland section five, Er vie, Buffalo, Indianola and Galveston. Perforated Coins. Owing to the largo number of pel & rated and mutilated silver and nickel coins in circulation the banks and posLoffices. In many cities, under advices from Washing ton , have ceased to receive them. If ev erybody would reject tbem the perforator aud clippeis would seek other methods of earning a living. GUIs, bo Warned lu Time. An almanac maker gives the following as girls' chances to marry : From 15 to 16 years old, 32 marry in a thousand ; from 10 to 18, 104 marry ; from 18 to 20, 210 marry ; from 19 to 22, 238 will marry ; from 22 to 20, 165 marry ; from 26 to 28, 00 more will marry ; and the number dwindles down till from 35 to 39 years old from 4 to 8 marry in a thousand. Sudden Death. A colored man by the name of Bob Webb was found this morning lying in a fit in an alley, between Market and Dock streets, and was carried to the market house by officer Williams and restoratives applied. From thence be was earned to his home, where be soon after died. Special Coroner A. H. Leslie, summoned a jury and held an inquest. The verdict of the jury was. "Died from natural causes A Nuisance. We are requested to say by responsible parties that piles of garbage and eight soil are deposited on the corner of Seventh and Wright streets, and that the effluvia arming therefrom is intolerable. We learn that these deposits are made for the convenience of one of the trnek farmers. who engages to haul it away; but at times it remains and accumulates there for two or three days. This is au insufferable nuisance and endangers the health of the whole community aside from the disgust ing odor, and we hope that the au thorities will at once see that it is abated. The North American Review For April has been received. The first article, "Retribution in Politics," contributed by Vice-President Thomas A. Hendricks, is, we consider, the ablest article whieh has appeared relative to that much-mooted problem of negro suf frage. The other articles are 'The Public Schools of England," contributed by Thomas Hughes; "German Socialism in America," "A Friend of Lord Byron," by Henry James, Jr ; -'The Census of 1880," by George Walker; "The Pronunciation of the Latin Language," Part II, by W. W. Story; "An Indian's Views of Indian Anairs,"Ty Chief Joseph; "Hartmann's Religion of the Future," by M. A. Hard aker; and ' Recent Miscellaneous Litera ture," by A. R. McDonough. This last article is a brief critical review of some to the most recent works which claim the attention of the American mind. Spring Street Cleaning. We commend the following sanitary suggestion, which we clip from an ex change, to our city authorities. In such matters it is always wise to take action in time and not delay it: "This is peculiarly the season of the year when the sanitary condition of the city should receive active attention. Such warm sunshiny days at we have had lately are as favorable to the decomposi tion of the refuse of the streets as to the development of that illusive malady called "spring fever, " and the wholesome aid oi these searching March winds is lost uuless the scavengers and sweepers lead the way with the shovel and broom. Household ers ought to be careful to put their own premises in good order. The- public health, which should always be a fret consideration of local government will best be promoted by a general recogni tion of the absolute, necessity for clean ness." 4b T he Firef last Fight . Just before 8 o'clock last night the alarm of fire was sounded, caused by the burn ing of a one-story frame building ou Xintb,betwesn Q ieenand Wooster streets. The building was owned by Geo. W. Price, Sr., and occupied by Mary Williams. The origin of the fire is supposed to have baen incendiary. Most of the boushold effects were saved, but the bouse was too far gone when the fire department arrived to .save it. The steamer Cope Fear ar rived first, and took up her station at the cistern on the corner of Sixth and Castle streets, and forced water through two thousand feet of hose, on the burning building. Through the almost super-hu man efforts of the fire department no other buildings were destroyed. Handsome chairs for the potior and li brary are upholstered with mummy cloth 71ty Court. His Ho nor Mayor Fishblate presiding. One case of dr"unk and down was the first oase on docket this morning; $2 50 fine or five days in the City Prison was the judgment of the Court, and the de fendant was escorted below where he has frequently been before. J. Jonanson, mate of the Nor. Barque Speranza, brought charges against po ice man Wadkios for getti ng him drunk and then'arresting him and taking him to the Guard House, which th& plaintiff alleges occurred on the night of the 18th inst. Several witnesses were iott oduced by the prosecutor, all of whom were sworn and testified in Norwegian, Mr. A'cx. S Heide acting as interpreter for the wit nesses to the Court. The mate himself first s-nvota that officer Wadkins took several tL5nks with him and then arretted himu Tiho witLess afterwards currectei himself and said that Wadkius did not make thw arrest, but went along wi'h the officer "who did. The other witnesses, shipmates of the plaintiff, swore tint pal iceman Wadkins drank with them in a bar-room and then carried them to a dauca house, where they drank again. Two of the three wit nesses admitted that tjbrey had been prink ing quite freely and cou'd not recc Uect how many drinks they had taken. Officer Woebse. was then called in fc T the defence aid swore that he made the arrest of the plaintiff in this case on Wed nesday night for being drunk and disor derly, and that officer Wadkins was in the bar-rcom of a Mr. "Wade, on Water street, when he, Woebse, came up, Mr. Wade having called Wadkins in to pre serve order as the seamen were carousing and drinking pretty extensively. Officer Woebse also testified that the plaintiff Joninson was cursing and abusing Wad kins and that be, Woebse, ordered him to shut up, telling him that "if he insisted in talking to a police officer that way, he would snatch him from out there." The arrest of the plaintiff was made by him, Wcebse, while Wadkius was trying to persnade the other seamen to go on board their vessel. Wade, the proprietor of the bar rcom where the seamen were carousing, was then sworn and corrobor ated officer Woebse's testimony" nu fur- her stated that he bad called officer Wadkins in his saloon as the people were strangers to him and he was fearful tjters would be a difficulty as they w mfl pretty well unoer tee mnnence ot liquor. 11 i . i n m Witness being aked by the Mayor if officer Wadkins drank any liquor in his saloon said that he did not, but that after repeated invitations to do so by Jonanson he finally took a glass of soda water. Capt. Brock, Chief of Police, was called to the stand and asked to state the char acter of officer Wcebss, the officer who made the arrest of Jonansea, The Chief 8 were that he was one of the most trust worthy, reliable and truthful policeman on the force. This closed tbe testimony and His Honor dismissed the case at the prosecutor's cost. A New and Valuable Invention. We have been shown, to-day, a sample of lubricating oil made from cotton seed by a auew process, the invention of our townsman. Dr. D. M. Buie, whose right to manufacture it is secured by let' ters patent. He claims that it is superior to any other oil new in use for lubrica ting purposes, inasmuch as it answers every desired purpose for all kinds of ma chinery and will not become gummy by use. It is obtained by distillation, and ono, bushal of seed will make one gallon, or eight pounds, of the oil. The inven tor claims that the seeds lose nothing of their fertilizing value by the extraction of the oil, as all the salts which are bene ficial to vegetation remain uninjured by the process. The oil is very clear, of an amber color, and without disagreeable odor. This appears to be a val uable in vention, and we hope that our friend, Dr. Buie, may reap a profitable reward from his patient research. Once a Wilmington Boy- Rev. Edward M. Deems, tbe son ef Rev. Chas. F. Deems, D. D , has accep ted a call to the chaplaincy of the Wood ruff scientific expedition iround the world, which is to sail next May. Eddy was at one time a M Wilmington boy" and there are many here now who were in years agone his friends and asso ciates, and. whose best wishes will follow him en his long journey around the world. Our young folks and some of tbe older ones are beginniog to talk of parties to tbe Sound. 20, 1879. NO. 37 Big Sales A telegram was received this morning by Mr. W. R. Ogden. Representative of Mr. W.T.Powell,of the Pinafore troapo, stating that over six hundred reserved seats were sold by him this morning, in Charleston. We trust that our community will come up in proportion, as the troupe is a good ore and deserves success. Whose are They? As Mr. H. C. Prempert was coming through the Purcell Houss alley this morning, in the rear of theEmpire House, he found a bundle of clothes which, up on examination, proved to be those ef an infant. He also discovered other articles of clothing, evidently belonging to the same party, hanging upon the fence, but could not ascertain to whom they belonged. The Firemen's Anniversary. By notiee elsewhere it will be seen that the honorary and veteran members of tl.e Wilmington Steam Fire Engine Co., No. 1, are invited to attend the supper to be given by the Company to-morrow, on the occasion of their tenth anniversary. Tbe committee, Messrs. J. W. Lamb, E. G. Parmalee, Martin Newman and J. F. Gause, are indefatigable in their exertions and if everybody who attends falls to have a truly enjoyable time of it, it will not be their fault. The Ft iederich Scalla. The German barque Friederich Scalla h. s sailed from Rio do Janeiro for this po ?t, but is not expected here for several wee ks. The yellow fever is now prevailing at R e and the many friends here of the genial Capt. Waack, master of the Fried erich Giilla, will be pained to hear that befell a vVctim to that dreadful scourge while his vessel was at Rio. Mayor Fishblate has been informed of these facts aud the vessel will not be al lowed to cone t o this port, fle has direct ed Dr. J. C. Wa'ker, Superintendent of Health, to c smmuk icate with Dr. Curtis, Quarantine Physicum at Smithville, and request him to detain the Scalla on her arrival and not allow her to pass the Quarantine Ground. Mr. E. Peschau, -German Consul at this port, has no lato information in re gardto the barque, The last time he heard from her was in January, when he received a letter from Capt. Waack,datod titf Rio de Jan.erio, which stated that the Scalla would Drobablv sail on the next dav. If there was fever on board be would stop at St. Thomas, but if the ves sel bad a clean hill af health he proposed to sail directly for Wilmington. Hotel Arrivals. Empiru Housn. Wilmington N. 0., March 20th I. L. Dolby, proprietor. from 8:16 o'clock March 19 to 8:16 o'clock March 20th J L Collier, Savannah, Ga; A K Walker, Dr Ed King. City; E T Draper, Hong Kug; J A Bryan, Shoe Heel; S C Grantham, H C Grantham Goldsboro, N C; R G Pedersen, J Olsen, B Cohnsen, F Cobnsen, Norway; F A Prince, Hickmans, 8 C; Wm W Russ, Raleigh, N C; Wfl Barley, Weldon, N C; E FBanga, Syracuse, NY; WS John ston, New London. centennial Premium Wine. Physicians have used Speer's Port Grape Wine of New Jersey, and, having applied to it the strictest test, pronounce it a pure wine, and recommend it to the aged and infirm, and for general use where wine is desirable, as the most r- liable of wines to be had. It received the highes award at the Centennial Exhibition. For sale by J. C Munds, P. L. Bridgers & Co and Green & Planner. New Advertisements. Sure Cure for Piles. A SURE CURE for the blind, bleeding, itching and ulcerated piles has been dis covered by Dr. William (an Indian remedy), called Dr. William's Indian Ointment. A single box has cared the worst old chronic cases of t wen t r-S re and thirty y ears'standing. No one seed suffer five minutes after apply irg this wonderful soothing medicine. Lo tions, int?ument and electuaries do more barm than good. William's Ointment ab sorbs the tumors, allays the intense itching (particularly at night after getting warm in bed), acts as a poultice, gives instant and painless relief, and is prepared enlj for Piles, licning ot me private parts and nothing else. '! consulted phvsiciacs in Phfladel phia, Louisrille, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and tbis citv, and spent hundreds of dollars, and found no re ief until 1 obtained a box of Dr. William's Indian Ointment some four months ago, and it has cured me completely." Joseph M. Ktdes , Cleveland, O. "Has done me moregood taanali the medi cine I ever tried, and I bare spent more than $100 wita doctors, besides medicines I am ure Coat me more than $40. ' Datu SPAaLiae, Ingraham, IP. "Have suffered twenty yeais with itcbicg and ulcerate 1 piles, having used every reme dy that came to my notice without "benefit1 until I used Indian Ointment acd received immediate relief. J xusi Cakrol, (an oli mi er) Teconie, Nev. M 9 Pile Remedy erer gained such rapidfavor and extensive sale. Sold by all wholesale and retail druggists. For sale by J. C. Munds and T. S. Burbank. mch 20-eow PLEASE NOTICE. We will be glad to resolve communications from our friends en any ard all subjeets of genoral interest hut : The name of the writer must alwsys be ftt nished to the Editor. Communications mast be written on on' j one side af the paper. Parson all ties must be avoided. And it is especially and particalarly and stood that the Editor does not always endo so the iews of correspondents, unless So state in the editorial columns. New Advertisements. AT Horse for $2. THE H 0 8T ADT'S Saddle animal erer in Witminjrton ; fif teen hands hiarh; six yara old; sound and gentle, and woras well in har ness. Will be Rallied as ioouw as all the chances are taken, vis : eighty at $2 each. Can be seen a' Sontherland's rotables. Applv to inch 2C-lt J. W. SOUTHERLAND. Wood Yard. EST SEASONED WOOD at the lowest priecs at ay Wood Yard ia the rear of lay Grocery Store. JOHN METER. N E Cornar Wafe; acd Chesmat Streets. mch 20-2t J Owner Wanted. tpoi A BUNDLE of infant's clothiog,pies L ed up ia the alley in the rear of the Empire flou;. The owner can obtain the same by proTinjr property and paying for this adv r tisement. 11. 0. TREMPERT. mch 20-lt j, Wilmington Steam x Fire Engine Company No. 1. rpHE HONORARY and retired members of this Company are most cordially invitod to attend the 10th Annual Supper of this or gan:, ition. to be held at the Little Giant Hal. on Friday Evening, March 21st, 187, at 8 o'clock. J. w . lam a, uim'n. Martin Nbwm am, E. G. Parmki.kr, y Committee. J. F. Gai sk. mch 20-1 1 ew Book. P" LOMKNE'S MARRIAGES, A Society Novel; By Henry Greville. Author of DosiSj Saveli's Expiation, Pretty Little Countess Zina, Marrying off a Daughter, Sonia, A Friend, Gab rielle, etc. With a Preface to her American Headers Tranatated In Paris by Miaa Helen Staifay. Price 75c in Paper or $1.25 in c'o h. For sale at mch 19 H EI N SB ERG EE'S New Goods. JUST RECEIVED Silk Handkerchiefs, in all styles andcoloiu, Plaitings for Skirts, - Linen Handkerchiefs at 5c each, Printed Linen Hdkfs at 15c cacb; two for 25 cents. Toilet Sets, Teiling, and new lot Neck Ties. Also, the Flexible Hip Corset, 120 bones. The Ladies will please call and examine. N. H. 5PRTJNT, Exchange Corner. meh 19 Opera House Pinafore ! Thursday Evening, March 20th, 1870. HOLM AN OPERA TROUPE, in the Reign ing Success of tbe day, Su livan and Gilbert's Satirical Oomie Opera, H, M. S. PINAFORE, The Magnificent Painting of the view of Portsmouth (covering over 22,000 square feet of canvass) from the pencil of Mr. Geo. Morris. The deck of the Ship, Sails, Cabin, Bulwarks, Ac, Ac, made from tbe original models (as produced by the au thors in London, England), by Ambler S. White, acknowledged by all the Press as being "The Handsomest Set Scene of the Day." Admission, 25c, 5(c, 75c. Reserved Seats, $1.00, to be had at Ueinsberger's. mch 17-3t Baggies. Buggies, Harness & Saddles, FOR SALE AT GERHARD T A GO'S. 3rd st., opposite City Hall. REPAIRING DONE WITH :NEATXS3 a u uiy A I 111. HORSE-SHOEING A SPECIALTY . meh 17-0" The Leader Burner. rpHE LEADER BURNER Gives a Better Lbrbtthaa aay other Bnmer in the market. We have them in store aad are eelliag thsm at Very Low Figures. Call aad Examine U1LS7 MUKUatSON, mch 17-dw 38 A 40 Murchison Block. THE dTEAMEIi WI'.L RESUME REG YY sSar trips to BmithvilUe her Wharf at :30 returaiaa-l 5 P.M. Having been Overhauled, Redecor ated and Paiated, we promise exeunioaists anepieasare seekers accomodations passed. Tickets 69 seats. Passp at feb 28 GEO. M TEES, Agent,
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