' .anO Aac!- ' '
THIS FIFE
FLKA8B AoTlCK.
We will be triad to reserve eeatiB wiralh at
It ublih ry afternoon, 8aadayi ex-
Mptl T
JOSH T. Jlllli
lUtTOR 15D rKOJRXTOa.
g UBe-Rl1rioN8 POSTAGE PAID.
"M yr, $6 00 Six months, $3 60 ; Three
oaths, $1 M; One month, 50 cent.
re papar wU1 bs delivered by carriers,
frM of charge, in any part of the city, at the
jjjo re ratea, or 13 cents per week.
Advertising rate low and liberal
j-Subscribers will please report any and
,U failures to recei re their paper regularly.
Daily
from oar friends on any aid all sutj-ctsol
general iaterest bat :
T e same of the writer must always be ft
niahed to tbe I ditor
Commaniemtio a iant b written en en'y
one side ef the paper.
Personalities mast be avoided.
And it ia especially -nd particularly and 1
VOL. IV.
WILMINGTON, N. C THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1879.
NO. 49
s trod ttat the Editor doea not alwaja en do si
tbe views. of aorresj oadents, unless so state
ia tbe editorial columns. .
The
Review
March lOth, 1879
BSOWN & RODDICK,
45 Market Street-
E SI BM:T A SHORT LIST of Prices
V for this week, preparatory to leering
for the Northern markets, and are offering
ierersl L"tt at prices which reqaire no com
ments :
4-t Rockingham k, Sf.
lU Lke Georee A. a,
Best Q lality Spring Calicoes, 6.
Call end examine our $ 1 Quilt.
I aJies Best Quality Linea Collars 10c, in
riieK 13 inrh to 15.
paranoia and Sunshades
From 10 cents np
MISSES WHITE COTTON HOSE.
S ithoat any seams, lee pair.
Best Machine Needles 3 cts. Each !
4-4 NEW MILLS LONG CLOTH,
lite per yard or lOe by the piece.
We are SOLE AGENTS for the following
well-known Northern firms :
Agents for Derlin A Co., of New York,
OenU' Custom Made Clothing. Hare a mag
nihcent Line of Samples on hand. Call be
fore makingyour Spring purchases. Fit
Guaranteed. ."T
Agents forffcank Leslie's Cat Paper Pat
terns. We wUl hare the full assortment this
week. Ladies asm bare Catalogues by send
ing for them.
A rents for Mviic Rubber Company. Go.--
tamer Waterproofs, the lightest and most
perfect in the market. -
Gent' Coats from $6 00.
Ladiee' Cloaks from 00.
CLOSING OUT AN
Odd Lot of Corsets
for 87 12.
A Great Bargain.
Brown & Roddick.
40 Market Street-
mch 8
What to Wear.
f 00K IN AT SHRIER'S TWO STORES
ii .week and see the elegant New Spring
id Summer Stock of Gents', Youths' and
Jots' Clothing and Furnishing Goods. The
Cheapest things yon ever saw 1 And the Best
sdil And the Neweet Styles 1 And the
'ieest Fits i
Buita for $6, $8 and $10 worth fully 50
Pr cent more money. And, see here
Tha Beat Shirt in the World ! "The Dia-
iokd", lanndried, for $1. ' The Diamond"
niaundried, for 76 cents I All at
SHRIEK'S EMPORIUM,
Market at.
apl 3
ale of Real Estate.
Y VIRTUE OF THE POWER CON
ined in a mortgage deed executed by
lames A. Mebane and Maria A. Mebaoe,
tis wife, to C P. Mebane, dated January
1874, and registered in New Hanover
'Unty in Book H H H, pages 499, 500, 501,
le uudersie-nad. aa Affeut and Auornev
fact of Martha C. Mebane. the assignee
K said mortgage, on Wednesday, the 30 th
yor April, 1ST9, at the Court Mouse
in the tatvof Wilniington. will expose
aaie at public auction, for cash, the lot
uud aud premises deaenbed aud convej.
by said mortgage, beinc a cert am lot of
id in said City, fronting on Princess street,
stween the lot occupied by by Dr. J. T.
nwald and tho property or 11. C.
us. A full description of said lot aud
ea is contained in said mortgage and
ill be read at sale.
JOHN LONDON.
5 Umington, N. C 31st day of March,
'. aDri i-ta
Fo; Sale.
(HE TRACT OF LAND, known as
"WiUama riace", containing over
ften Hundred acres. Lies within five and
mites of the city.
For particulars apply to
A. G. LATTA,
10.1m Office Capt. A, D. Cazaux
LOCAL NEWS.
.New Advertiaeiueuta.
Cms. D. Myer?, Ch'mn Proposals.
P. UaiasBBEeaa Books Books.
J. C. Mchbs. Lost.
See ad Burbank's Pharmacy.
Read ad Copartnership.
A. Snaiaa What to Wear.
8. Jswstt Blank Books and 3tatione-y.
The Jewish
Passover falls due next
Tuesday.
A Sound Tarty was iuda'god in by
some of the fair sjx to day.
The comet is ec-sttiua Antn umers
say it U visible by the aid of a telescope.
It wHl be Nearest the earth about the 10th.
The stores signal was displayed this
forenoon, but later the oil shore sigual
was run to the masthead aud was floating
iu the breeze at last accounts.
The depredation ou tijwer gardens still
continues A lew nights ago a thiaf en
tered one of the handsomest gardens in
the city aud spaded up some of the
choicest plants in it.
Thousands of the most prominent aud
intelligent persons throughout the land
have testified to the true merits of Dr.
Bull's Cough Syrnp. We advise sufferers
to use it. Price 25 cents.
Mr. John L. Dudley, as Past Grand,
has bean elected Representative from
Orian Lodge I. O. O. F. at the meeting
of the Grand Lodge of the State, to be
hold in Fayetteville next month.
The Ladies' Memorial Association held
a meeting yesterday afternoon and decided
Upon the gentlemen whom they will in
vite to deliver the animal address ard act
as Chief Ma'sTaal on Memorial Day.
We Irave seen it stated iu some of our
exchanges that General Wade Harrpton
is a Roman Catholic. This is a mistake.
Senator Hampton is a communicant of
the Episcopal Church, and has been for a
long series of ye ira ' ,
By notice published elsew here, it will be
seen that all proposals for repairs to the
City 11 ill are to be handed iu to the City
Clerk and Trea- urnr before 12 o'clock to
morrow, atd adjlressjpd to Alderman
Myers, Chairman of Committee on Public
Build ttgs
5ew Hose Heel.
The long-looked tor hse reel of How
ard Relief Fire Engine Co. No. li, has
been received. The Adrian iteamcr is
now thoroughly equipped arid the sala
manders in her company will render a
good account of themselves in all conflicts
with the fiery element.
The Amateuif,
The Thalian Ama.eurs, flattered by the
gratifying success which attended their
last appearance, on which occasion they
gathered in something like $100 in green
backs, have consented to another enter
tainment for the Friday evening of next
week, the 18th i-ist., ou which occasion
"The Last Loaf" will ba repeated.
The Circus has Left.
The steamer Acadia, bound from the
West Indie to New York, with a circus
company on board, pot into Biaufort on
the 1st inst. on account of the bad weather.
She took in a supply of coal cf: which
she was in need and proceeded on her
voyage to day.
Poetry, Poetry Poetry.
Hacksteri, hucksters, do beware.
Or else the Mayor will jerk the hair
Right from the top and leave yen bare;
Then where will yon be ? Oh 1 where ?
The reason why, is'nt hard to tell,
For you gobble np everything, and sell
At aa exorbitant rate, bat what do they care
If they make a man swear,
Over the actions of the huoxsteraire.
I
Dooley s Yeast Powder is endorsed
by the highest authority in America, the
euainent Prt fessor Doremus, of New York
city, who Cci titles that:
'1 have analysed the bread made ; with
Dooley's Yeast Powder, and find it free
from Alum or any other deleterious sub
stance.' R Ogdkn DoBEMUJ, M. D. LL D ,
Professor Chemistry and Toxicology
in the Bellevue Hospital Medieal College.
Reorganization .
Quite a large number of the members of
Wilmington Lodge No. 64, Independent.
Order of Good Tomplars, met at Temper
ance Hall last night for the purpose of re
organization with a view to active service
in behalf of the principles of temperance
Considerable interest was manifested at
the meeting, aud it may be expected that
the Lodge will be ia earnest working con
dition within the course of a couple of
weeks.
1 he Lotus Hub.
At a meet in j of the members of the
Lotus Club,brld last evenh g, Mr. W. J.
Gordon resigned his position as President,
and Mr. E. J. Lilly was elected to the po
sition. Other in-itters of interest were con
sidered. The Club will probabTy give one
more of their delightful h ps after Easter.
The North Carolina Medical Jour
nal. We have reci ivtd the March number of
this valuable and useful magazine. It
comes to us looking as neatly as ever, but
considerably ei.la;ged.
The leading editorial discusses the Board
of II aith Bill, and invites and urges the
cooperation of piysiciars and others to
Ciriy out the work contemplated in the
law. It is a well-written paper, and com
minds itself to the attention of every citi
zen, whether iu or out of the medical pto
f'ssion. Th? Medical Journal is indeed
an thouor to the profession which it repre
sents. M. J. DtRosset, M. D., SDd Thos.
F. Vd, M. D. are its editors. It i8
published monthly, in this city, at a sub
scription price of $3 per annum.
More About the Wreck at Hatteras
We were in error yesterday in stating
that the name of the man who was lost
on the Wyanoke on its passage from Cape
Hatteras to Newbern, was Whitehead.
It should have been written Whitehurst.
He was assistant light keeper at Cape
Hatteras Light. The Mrs. and Miss Rue
who were lost at the same time were the
wife and daughter of the chief light
keeper at the same station. Mr. White
hurst was a member oi tho masonic fra
ternity, nd the members ol the Order at
Beaufort are making arrangements to
hrve his remains brought to that place for
interment with masonic ceremonies.
A Tar Bill for Tar Heel.
The following is the bill passed at the
recent session of the General Assembly, to
regulate the sale of tar. We gather it in
from the columns of the Raleigh Observer:
The General j ssembly of North Carolina
do enact :
Section 1. That two hundred and eighty
pounds avoirdupois weight, shall be a
barrel of tar.
Sec. 2. That hereafter tar shall be sold
by weight, at the rate of two hundred anTd
eighty pounds to the barrei, under the
same rules that apply to turpentine as to
excess of weigh
Sec. 3. That if auy person shall sell or
buy tar In any other manner than by
weight, such person so offending shall pay
rive dollars to auy person informiuf, to be
reserved to the use of the p-rson inform
ing, before any Justice" of the Peace hav
iug jurisdiction of the place and contract,
upon written information supported by
affidavit ; Provided, it shall not apply
where tar is sold iu less quantity than one
barrel.
Sec. 4. That all laws in conflict with
this act are hereby repealed.
Sec. 5. That this act shall be iu force
from and after its ratification.
Ratified 7th day of March, A. D. 1379.
Pinafores and Pinafores,
Wilmington has already seen Pinafore
butchered, and Wilmington is therefore
all the more anxious to see the charming
little opera presented in a creditable
style. This we are promised and in
abundance. During the coming week
Mr. Bartlett Campbell's Comic Opera
Company wili give us Pinafore, notia la
Holman, but secumdem artem. That tne
public may rely upou a creditable per
formance is to be inferred from the follow
ing extract, taken from the New Orleans
Times, of the performance iu that city
by this company. The Times says ; "It
ii pleasant to chronicle such a success
as was accorded the Pinafore Company at
the Academy last evening. Tbe bouse
was crowded from fcht parquette to gal
lery, and there was not a point that de
served appreciation 'that was lost. In
deed thore was given to the opera a seat
that, notwithstanding the familiarity with
it on the part of the public, was most
enthusiastically received. The Campbell
company have made a success here be
yond all doubt, and last night's perform
ance proved that the members were artists
meriting the repeated encores they re
ceived. The Josephine of Miss Eugenia
Paul was a most vivacious and lively per
sonation and her voiee is above the ordi
nary." Miss Estelle Mortimer as Little
Buttercup is simply charming. With all
tbe life and eln of a LotU, she gives to
tne part perhaps more than even the
author dreamed of. Her voice, although
lacking somewhat in volume, was pure
and her noses correct. As Hebe, Miss
Cabannaa gave as much to the audience
as the part admitted. Her voice is fresh
and clear, and there is nothing in it that
looks like artifice.
Mr. Brown, as dpt. Corcoran, plays
his part well and his splendid voice adds
much to the happy rendition of it.
Public Services.
Public services will be held at the S- cond
Presoy'erian Cnurch to-morrow, when a
sermon will be preached on the important
subject of Foreign Missions, There will
also be preaching at tbe same place to
night, at 8 o'clock, by Rev. T. B. Ganias,
of Whiteville.
Hew Firm.
Messrs J. H, Petteway and J. E. St
George have associated themselves togeth
er for the purpose of cond acting a general
grocery and commission business at 24
North Water street. They will bring in
creased facilities to tbe business, are both
from among the ranks of "our own boys"
and wo bespeak for them i liberal ahiir
of patronage.
Citr Court.
Louise Loftm, Caroline Frank:, .Louiae
Jones, Mary Eliza Lively and Susan
Franks, five sable-hued damsels w ho are
denizens ot the Long House neighborhood,
and who are creatures of ill fame, threw
off all restraint yesterday afternoon and
indulged in their favorite pastime of
quarrelling, enrsing, fighting and using
obsene language to such an extent that
Justice J. C. Milhs kit called up on to
interfere and command the peace, b ut he
was cot only not heeded, but his author
ity as a magistrate was put at defiance
while these creatures continued their de
moaiac rage and kept up their iufernal
pandemonium, to the disgust ot all law
abiding citizens, until tho arrival of the
police who arrested the whole party and
carried them to tbe guard house. This
morning Justice Mil lis testified that tbe
conduct of these people was such that;
ladies were afraid to p ass that neighbor
hood, as language that is not at all suit
able for refined ears is frequently indulged
in by these cbarac ters on the streets.
The Mayor seemed i.c pressed with the
importance of meting; out severe punish
ment for such cond ast, and accordingly
passed sentence of $20 fine or thirty
days in the city prison upon each of the
defendants, with the additional injunction
to the Chief of Police that the parties be
confined in separate cells and fed on bread
and water during the r confinement.
David Mallett colored, charged with
being drunk and down, was fined $10 er
fifteen dajs in the city prison.
The Wilmington Presbytery.
In accordance with aHjournrnetit the
Wilmington Presbytery met at the Second
Presbyterian Church, oo Campbell street,
in this city, at 8 oclocfc last niht.
Iheopeuiiig sermon v ;.- preached by
the last Model ator present, Rev, K Mc
Donald. Rev. R. H. Chapman, D D , was
elected Moderator, and Rev. A Kirkiand
and Elder A. Perry were elected tempo
rary Clerks. Adjourned to meet again
at 9 o'clock this (Thursday) morning.
Presbytery met again this morning at
9 o'clock in accordance with adjournment.
Several delegates appeared and gave ex
cuses for tardiness and the usual routine
business was then transacted. Rev.
Jcseph R. Wilson, D. D , and Eller A.
pruot were elected as delegates to the
General Assemb y with Rev. A. rurk
land and Elder Dagild McMillan as alter
nates Rev. E. A. Y'ates, of the Front street
Methodist Church, and Rev. J. B. Tay
lor, of the First Baptist Church, appeared
and were invited to seats .n tbe Presby
tery. The Report of the Agent on Foreign
Missions was made the order of the day
for to-morrow at 11 a. m. The Report
of Agent of Susteutation was made the
first order of the day for Saturday morn
ing, and the Report of the Agent of the
Sabbath Schools the second order
of the day for Saturday. After 30 minutes
passed in devotional exercises the meeting
adjc timed to meet again at 3 o'clock this
afternoon.
Consumption Cured.
An old physician, retired from prac
tice, having had placed in his bands by
an E ist India missionary tbe formula of
a simple vegetable remedy, (or the speedy
and permanent cure for consumption,
bronchitis, catarrh, asthma, and all throat
and lung affections, also a positive and
radical cure for nervous debility and al.
nervous complaints, after having tested
its wonderful curative powe s in thous
ands of cases, has felt it his duty to make
it known to bis suffering fellows. Act
uated by this motive, and a desire to re-1
here human suffering, I will send, free of
charge, to all who de.e it, this recipe,
with fall directions for preparing and
using in Gorman, French, or English.
Sent by mail by addressing with stamp.
naming this paper. W. W. 8herar, 149
Bowers' Block, Rochester, New York.
March 25th.
Wilmington District.
Second round of Quarterly Meetings, M.
E. Church, South;
Bladen, at McDonald s School
House April 19-2
Elizabeth, at Singletarys...... April 26-27
Waccamaw, at Cypress Creek... April 30
Whiteville, at Wayxaan May 3-4
Smithville Station May 7
Smithville Circuit, at Z;on May 10-11
Wilmington, at Fifth Street.. .May 17-18
Wilmington, at Front Street.. May 24-25
Topsail May 28-29
Onslow May 31. June 1
L. S. Burkhead
Presiding Elder.
American Wines.
But few persons are aware of tbe great
amount of grapes rinsed m New Jersey
Alfred Speer is known to be tbe Urges.
wine grower etst of tbe Rocky Meuntainst
His Port Grape Wine is the best, and is
considered by physicians and chemists as
the best wine to be procured. It is or
dered to London and Paris, where it i
becoming very popular among wealthy,
families. For sale by J. C. Mundo, P. L.
Bridgers & Co and Green & Flaaner
Apl. l-2w
DIOCESE Of NORTH CAROLINA
Bishop Atkinson's Appointments.
Thursday, April 3 Jamesville
Friday, April 4 Plymouth
Saturday, April 5 . St Luke's,
Washington county
Sunday, April 5, Palm Sunday
St David's
Tuesday, April 8 .Hertford
Wednesday, April 9 . . Woodville,
Perquimans county
Thursday, April 10, a m . . Camden C H
do do p m. .Davis
chapel, Pasquotank
Good Friday, April 11 Elizabeth City
Easter Day, April 13 Edenton
Tuesday, April 15 .. St Peter's
Chapel, Gates county
Wednesday, April 16 Gatesville
Thursday, April ,17 Winton
Friday. April 18. ..... .Muifreesboro
Sunday,
April 2,i8tSunday at Jfiaster,
Woodille, Bertie co
April 22 Windsor
April 24 Jackson
-n Halifax
A xtll loam....
Auri 27 2d Sunday after
Tuesday,
Thursday,
Friday,
Saturday,
Sunday,
xaaw:r. . . . yireiuou
Collections made at ech place for Dio
coean Missions.
Won't some enterprising indirlduali
build that railroad to the Souna!?
New Advertisements,
Proposals.
ALL BIDS FOR REPAIRS to City Hall,
and Building Cisterns, as advertised for
25th and 28th March, mast be banded into
the City Clerk and Treasurer's office, before
12 o'clock, M., FKIDAY, the 4th hut., and
addressed to
CHA8. D. MYERS,
apl 3-lt Ch'mn fioaa on Pub. Build'jjs.
Lost,
jN' 4ARKBT KTkEBT, between Fifth
and Ninth t eetB a GOLD LO( K T, with
'earl setting. The finder will be rewarded
by leaving the same with
JAMES 0. MUNDS, Druggist,
apl 3 Third street, Opp. City Ha.lL
Burbank's Pharmacy.
QN HAND AND CONSTANTLY Re
ceiving, a fresh supply of Drugs, Chemicals,
Fancy and Toilet Articles. Wines and
Liquors for medicinal use. Cigars and To
bacco in great variety. Compounding Pre
scrip tions a specialty. apl 3-lt
Copartnership Notice.
rpHE UNDERSIGNED have this day
formed a Copartnership under tbe name and
style of PETTEWAT A StGEORGE, forth,
purpose of conducting a General Grocery
and Commission Business, at 24 North Waf'r
Street. Will bring to the business increased
facilities and respectfully solicit patronage.
J. H. PETTEWAY,
apl 3 J. E. StGEORGE.
Books-Books !
rpBE PLACE TO BUY BOOKS
OF ANY DESCRIPTION,
IS AT HEINSB E&GE&'S.
Also, Cbromoa and EngrariDg, Beautiful,
Near and Cheap.
Pianos, Organs and Musical Instruments
of all kinds, at prices to suit the timer.
Pianos, and Organs sold on the instalment
plan at HElNSBERGER'9,
apl 3 Live Book and Music & ore.
Blank Books & Stationery,
J- ARG EnT STOCK AND LOWEST Prises
Lateat publication, in books, papers and
magazine.. Chromos and lithograph', fancy
articles, Ac., Ac, at
S. JEWtTl'S.
mch T
Front Street Boek Store
'HE WLMLNGTON JOURNAL, ia one
of the verv beat adverting f mediums in t e
state, i rj it.
New Advertisements.
The New
Boot Sl Shoe Store
32 MARKET STREET.
J HAYS J08T RETURNED FBOM THE
north with a large stcck of
First Class Goods
IS MY LINE.
All the Latest Styles of the season in CK o t',
Ladies' and Children's Goods.
A call at my plaee will save yea money.
My &tck is new, and tha Best is Quality
and Style.
Fine Slippers from 50c np,
Newport Ties fpom fl op.
And every thing ia proportion. Fricia to
auittbe hard tim s.
Ca 1 and examise for yourself. No troubla
to show Goods. Rjfcpectfully,
C. ROSENTHAL
32 Market St.
' ' I "
apl 2
NOTICE.
jyB. R. W. PRICE HAYING purchased
my interest in the basinets of A LTAFFEU A
HlLL, T have this day relinquished all claims
to the same, and am release a from all c'aims
againat the said firm. Thanking my friend",
botb in Wilmington and the country, fcr the
many favora receive, I beg to solicit for tha
new firm a continuance i their orders for
Doors, Saab, Blinds and Ornamental Wood
work. Respectfully,
April 1st, 1879. WM. E. HILL.
Copartnership Notice.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAYE this day
termed a Copartnership under the name
of
ALT AFTER aft PRICE,
for the purpose of Manufacturing and Deal
ing in H ASH, DOORS, BLINDS AND OR-
btfaMENTAL WOODWORK.
ft. al. A T.T A FFK.R.
R. W. PRICE.
Wilmington, April 1st, lei 9.
apl 1-daw.
Peruvian Guano !
250 Tons
Ztfo. 1 Gaunape,
.For sale by
W LL'ASS & MURCHISON.
3HOICE NEW CKOP
CUBA. M0LASSE3 !
300 Hhds.
PART OF IT NOW LANDING.
For sale by
Williams fc tonrckisoiie
apl 3-d Aw.
St
One Spoon."
The amst Reliable aad Eeoaom'cal
Baking Powder !
ONE TEASPOON YUL
to a Quart of Flour is ENOUGH. Try It
once and jou will use ao other.
A t wholesale by
apl 1 HALL A PEARSALL.
Excursion and Pic N c
Parties
Q AN NOW BE SUPPLIED WITH THE
best of music at low terms. For rates, e'r.,
apply to F. W. OatTMA M N ,
19 Water street, or
FRANK RIEMAN,
a pi-J daw lw Pur cell House Al ey.
Fishing Tackle.
JUST RECEIVED a vary large saw! ml
assorted stock of Fishing Tackle, eoasi tt
bag of Poles, Lines, Hooka, Corks, Biik
era, Ac. . which wili bo sold at Very 1 ow
Figures.
GILES A MURCHISON,
Gl-dAw 38&40MarchiaonB;ock.
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