I this paper
i T. JAMES.
H.fr'K'ANnrKOKHXKTO.,
.iT-- " HV. Jk. $2 CO: Tbre
F- . f One month, 50
be 'aPtTl
U1
cent.
ldelivcrcd by carriers,
r ln ritir. at tl
- Mtr Tai l tit .
re rr T . onA liberal.
will please report sny and
gj.eth-eirpapcr.reguUrly.
IINGS LOOKING UP.
lUtiouth column of the'orfolk
liU'C following encouraging
mt'gencc.
-M .-..Mifiroiiiise bill Hi
rf7tato the effect of
5 4P! traffic and making cyery-i't-Ei
Wurc in coing on with
i(f i --
::i,,.vr nature.
nl ;.',5t,rr n account of the
Sl Vofour political prospects.
u. ,:nfr. Henry karns, of
.it.U' VVUO Iiaw vmv --r--
v s t mucu laitr iu"
51
VOL. 2. WILMINGTON, N. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY J, 1877. NO. 5.
- j
Our mer-
ivi.hr M Hltimoro and toe orth
1 S'lii. -,.iit in behalf of the
.1M.ui
r. .. i.nr li drance, vi uiu viiic
1 .1 ...,vt 111 lllUll HCIiiiwio
f f'-r r
$ EWS SU31BIARY.
! .'
1(.,1, vi;V.i.'.ikiiIs nuule by tbcconimif-
re-aril 6 I-obwiw. will not help
.L uVIls. Vitkwi and Maddox,
1 " 1 ' 1 .' r
isiina uu:i-if:i,
rausl ly committee investiga
i U j'ustwcJJMdley is the fifth
il cuthi CVinnii.ssion. Barnes,
fNc- Orleans tclograpn operator, nut.
c Clifl'"rl has been sworn
.Wt ( f the ('omnussion. aud he
iivv ---- -
,ychterdy
Mini,- the
in n
in
rpialified the others. j
new Senator from West
inii wts' seated Yesterday.
t.Tdi:ivnLidw.inced in Great ltritain
h Is. oa itlie cwt. - Montenegro
s'ltvU will both probably make ieacc
Tnrkpy
1 i
The Counters Howe
.v herself froin the window .of her
Jier's rqj-iJcnce in Berkley square,
klon, jcijtirijlay, and has died from the
jus: giitff from her husband's death
titled Ltr uiiud:
The Louisiana
'uniir.-jLard arc kept in c1jsc confiuc
ii at the Capital. r Visitors tu the
a.c wiu of the Capitol are to be ad-
Ao I only j byj cards from the President
y.c Senalo or Sioakcr vf the Hoiioe
ti- the count in''' of thy votis.
lV.nct : Messrs. Scales, Latbam. and Green.
' ' -
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Hill, (col'd): A bill to incorporate the
Mechanics' Protective Association; .Wil-
nnnjston.- Committee oa corporatioDs.
Mr. Lindsay: A bill to place the clear
ance of water courses under the road law.
Committee on agriculture, mechanics, &c.
The' resolution to inquire into the dis
position of fund3 arising from stock in the
North Carolina Railroad, owned by , the
State, was taken, up. Mr. Wilson, of
Burke, explained the provisions of the
resolution, anu tnougnt mai i. auupuuu
would result in saving to the State the
n pi of 9,090 "annually Tbojesolution
passca us several reauings.
ine resolution instructing tue uoinnnt
tce on county government to report at the
earliest practicable moment, was taken
up and adopted. -
The bill to provide fur the prosecution
of the work on the Western Iusane Asy
lum, was taken up. -
Asylum to be managed by five com
missioners to be appointed by the Gover
nor; $50,000 appropriated for this year,
and 50,000 for 1878; convicts to be em
ployed on the work. (
Pending definite action the hour forjlhe
special order arrived and the bill under
discussion went over until February 9th
The special order, the bill to amend the
charter of the cUy of Newbtru, was
taken up. '. j
The bill proposes to reduce the num
ber of wards from 7 to 5, one council
man from each ward. - ' . .
Tl e'qucstion recurred upon the pass
age of the bill oil its third reading.
The yeas and nays were. called and the
bill passed, by a vi te of yeas 62; nay 30.
The bill to provide for the collection of
taxes by the State, &c, known as- the
'Machinery Bill, was taken up as the
special order of the House.
Ou motion of Mr. Pjtmix the House
resolved itself into the Committee of the
Whole.
On motion of Mr. Ranrsom, the bill was
considered by sect'ons.
Mr. Pinnix, the. - chairmau, reported
progress and begged leave to sit again.
The report was adopted, and leave
;i ven 'to the Committee of the . While'' to
sit again to-morrow.
AndTew Joyner; who has nineteen living
chflrden, fifty-eight srahdchildren and
twenty-five great grandchildren. She is
eighty-two years old and on thrccc mic
cessiToiiay in December picked 'liint-ly-nine
pound pf cotton.
The RaTeigh Observer says : A misera
ble, mean, Vicious negro was up let'ore tho
Mayor jetcrday out a charge nf assault
aud battery u pou a child. This big scoun
drel was employed as a laborer fn a gravel
train on the Raleigh . and Augusta Air
Line Railroad, and when passiug the resi
dence of Gen. W. R. Cox, tlie wretch saw
the General's little eight-year; old by. at
whom he threw a lump of ck1, which
struck the child on the h&id, fracturing
the skull.. YestenlaV.b v-;. arrested at
Cary and brought back, and Ills ' Honor,
after hearing. the testimony of three w it
nesses, held the negnp under $-500 bond to
answer to the Superior Court. lie could
not make the bond, and in default was
locked up in thecouuty jail, where he
ought to stay till he goes to the peniten
tiary. ': I :
LOCAL NEWS.
: .? New Advertisements.
A Shrisk. Rare Bargain?.-i
James IIbatok, C. S. C Court Calendar.
Our friends and patrons irill please
understand that carrier boyj are not
allowed to sell copies f't'e 'Review
Please do not hwj of than ir encourage
them to sell as it icill positively cv-t the
boy his sitimtivn trhen dctafctl. -
' , . . , , v . - '-
Sugar came from China they ustd it
or tea.
Entirely too much warm iu the Atm.
pb'eje toda)'. 7
Lady Alice, having p id4hf ity tax. is
nes. '
trans: larr-nt
again telling fortu
Crape is the fashionable
stuff for ball dresses in Paris
Bronze green
iv the fashionable dark
color for street suits in Paris.
bid i-il,! .'vA'tor of tho .J'itt&bujg
Jhjmh, died yesterday, aged 49
. j- On TutMdy Hon. J. Wiley
ium!s, oiic of the niiost successful and
itineiitljukuowu bus'.uess men in Xcw
Sand, died in B.ston. Cyrus C
kc was Ijarrestc 1 yesterday, in New
, mi the clur-e of attcnintinir to ne-
te $21 jooq worth of for-cd Central
Und
s.
Prof. Ed-
h ll;tiiroa
U'Sejtuour, who went to St. Louis
fluUai ojga or Atlanta, about two
Wnecvrwas. full ud in a chair with
rl wit,' in th former place, Tues
iuroiflg; pecuniary troubles the cause.
O'old closctl yester.lsy in New York
lltaleigU Xetis.J
General Assembly.
Ti isdaV, Jan. 30.
V hill to marc etrectu-
for
V bill to provide a special
t. nanovcr- county.
Iliauis :
prevent discriinitiation iu freight
"J rrwd doing business -in this
' xo nnf Y vu internal .fnp'royc.
It 11 "
'lisMoii
House proving that the two
SO into an elec-
ouic.uext Inday at 12 m. The
W aJ mcwags was
transmuted.
"Siou to Iho construction
we .North Ciroliua railnd. was
and
third
readinsr
up on iu i
hi H uu rassea. also its
d rr,iJe fur speedy com-
"ucstem North Carolina
G',e n or, its fiual readinfter
of Z amdUing h"r' thc cial
Troy
u -i Proptisin' t ,-,t .v,t
' !ibia baU Pvidc for the
tfitkthcj.rivic stock U. the
i i "'wacrs, who hall be en-
ai m tn i . . fc
atif" T 7 . r lu provisions ut the
C'k? m Ul'. that no
is
,,vvvr uhui vney snail
j& a. tt aiKr me UisinUution
0:T? we vrovidul
tnA L VaSi USidercd bv txrlums! in.l
lifk ii,T.T an.uoace
ohl baal tcadinjr
as luvins
aud
engruesed "and sent to
Vk.JrSnwncol as the Senata
UcivnV.i: 1 committee on the
CAROLINA.
Masquerade Ball in Raleigh on the 9th
proximo. " , . .
Mew Orleans Jubilee SlngcW iu Weldon
last night.
Lots of new buildings going up in
Lumber ton.
Apostle Ramsey is again In the - Rented
Temperance field.
Fhc to ten tramps apply for lodgings
every night in Raleigh.
The Ansonian records the death of Mr.
John Brewer, of Anson county, aged 90.
Sunday passenger trains have been dis
continued on the Seaboard and. Roanoke
railroad, V
Mrs. Mary A. Palmer has been ap
pointed postmistress at Pittsbon, Chat
ham County, vice J. T. Mallory.
A rumor is current that a new daily
paper is to be published in 'Charlotte by a
stock company, the editor to be imported
from St. Louis.
Thc Mobesonioh says: Mrs. Culbreth
an okl laiiy resiumg near 4ot ei-, i
this county,-' died at her residency last
Friday, in the 8'Jth year ot her age.
The Elizabeth City aud Norfolk Rail
road sjecms to be a fixed fact. A contrac
tor from Philadelphia has arrived at Eliza
beth City and will begin work on the road
soon.. " - . " - . -
Anirus Love and Furneil Iocklear,
both coloretl, were frozen to death while
druuk, in Robeson count, during the re-
tent cold snap. This we learn from the
Jiobcsonian.
A dwelling house at Manson, -Warren
county, on the 1C. cc Vrs auoaq, was
destroyed by lire on Monday night. The
house was unoccupied, and is believed to
have been fired by tramps.
Rakish has still another sensation. Al
bert Magnin,' a deputy sheriff, is charged
with packing the Jury ; box and Judge
Fowle is couductiri the prosecution
azainst him and Judge Schenk is on the
bench.
The Raleigh Xetcs says : The statements
of thc condition of the several banks of
this city, show individual deposits tothe
amOUUfc Ol 50 to,yui.vr--viaiiivui.cv. va
follows: Iu the .State National Bank,
$223,4 19. 72;' in tns Rl.eigh National,
2C8,GI8.20; and in the CitizeiivNa,tional,
$321,001.33.
The Raleigh iVfiC5 sajs: Mr. W. IL
Ellen, who lives on East street, in the
neiborhotl of Oak wood Cemetery, suffered
a stroke of paralysis on the left side some
time ago from which he bad recovered
sufficiently to walk about, but Monday
night bis right side was paralyzed and he
is uow entirely helpless, '
The Charlotte Observer ,says that a
youug man in GasfdnlaaWcmptcd suicide
by taking laudanum last Sunday night
because some young lady' had refused to
marry him." He laid in a comfortable
supply of the article and then told the
girl about it who 'became alarmed and
summoned a physician, when. the young
man was trotted around all night aud hii
precious life was safed;- v
The Weldon Xcxcs . says : There is a
colored woman living near here, Sabry by
nam?, formerly he property of jf Colonel
Noi Brig Emmanuel, Olseu, arrived at
Texel," on the 29th inst., from this port. .
t February is upon us to-d ty with a
breath as of violets too sweet .ami too
soon.
Several little partiei to 'the "oou.i I x
day and you know tint t!uyhar a good
time.
Nor. barque JJjentiiuJ. .Ipgeinuntlsen.
from this port,, arrived at Bist !, Kii.,
on the 29th ult. '
Gold was' down. t 10J ; ;'t u mhi i ---i.iy
in New York. Ei.entty the pc.j!c up
in that latitude must believe j tii it TiMen
is elected.
.niri-
flul. W. P. Craiirhill. the U. S
neer for this department of the eost, is
on a visit of inspeclior. of the works fui;
the improvement of cur river and bur.
Br. barqUentiu'o, IFi. Croscup, cleared
from here to-day . for Liycri.Hl. by Messrs
Alex Spnmt & Son, takes out 1,100 bales
of cotton, shipped by, Messrs. Sanders
Blackwood, of Charlotte.
The cars from'Portsinouth to Wilming
ton' aud vice versa, do not run through as
heretofore, but passengers going .North
and South change, cars at Weldon as
before the recent arrangement went into
effect. ' .' -:. ! '' ";; .
But two cases before the Mayer' this
morning andvthese were of a white woman
charged with selling liquor without a
liceuse and seHug H on Sunday. In one
case she was fiuetl $50 and costs ami in
the other $25' and costs.
A Sheriff Settled.
One.of the two sheriffs for whoni the
State Treasurer has been wUiiig so
pat Icutly, says the ltaleigh Xtirs of Tues
day's date, arrived yesterday and settled
the' tax of his county. This was Sheriff
W. J. Sutton, of Bladen, who p.tid into
the treasury. 3;9.99.1G, divided ;is fol
lows: Special tax, $1,812.08 ; general tax,
$2,030.33; retailerstax,, for the nluca
tional fund, $15C.75t i lender the last
county ma.de, is. the Ust t settle. I; is,
as Governor Brogden said cf ;laujsel( the
day after the election, thc hut rty upn
the stalk, to show wlwiv the ganlen had
been."
Treat? of Peace.
The Committers met lost nihtr and
while the members will not devulgo 'the
p roccediugs enough has transpired to
know that thU cruel war is about ; over
with aud tLat a treaty of peace wUl' be
signedt. We hope to tell all. about it ! tor
morrow. - : r . I I
ou
ap-
of
Ward Meetings To-Xight.
Meetings are cailel in all the Vard-5.iii
the city, (or tbi? evening at 7 o'clock, for
the purpose ot neaaing aud action
the report of tho Colnraittec
pointed recently with reference
municipal affairs The places
meeting arp designated as fjllows:
First WardAt Brtxklyn Hall.
Second WrarJ At the Court Icue.
. ;TtW Ward AtiunO' ilaii.
Fourth Ward At Hibernian Hall.
Fifth WTard At the Hinton School
House.
Church Festival.
The ladies of the First Baptist Church
w ill hold a festival in the French building
next Wednesday night and at the sime
time the gallery of superfine arts will be
opened. The frreods of the Church? are
cm tlially invited to be present andrcridcr
what assistance tliey can .to the ladies,
who are working hard to help the
Chinch. r' - .
Harbor Master's Report.
Capt. B. G. Bates, Harbor Master,
makes the following report for the month
of January ;
Arrived Steamers, 19; barques, 18;
brigs, 1 1 ; schooners, 10; total 68. Aggre
gate tonnage 24,641; . foreign' r tonnage
8,422. The pilots' report of soundings
daring the month, at low' water, is as
follows : Bald Head channel, 10 feet ;
Western Bar, 11 feet,6 inches; Rip G feet,
6 inches ; Newi Inlet, 9 feet, 9 inches J
Rip, 9 feet.
Stole Ills Harness.
Some one entered the woodvard.of Mr.
J. A. Springer, corner Front and Mul
berry streets, some time last night aud
stole therefrom a valuable, set of harness,
horse blanket, &c. A very fierce dog is
kept in the yard at night and as it seems
that he failed, to give an alarm, it is as
sumed that the robbery was committed
by some one .who had at one time been
employed on the premises and had thus
become familar. to the dog.
IIow to Judge a Person by the Walk.
:i Clrejess persons arc .' forever stubbing
their tees, i ; . j.
Unstable persons walk fast and slow by
turns,- I -.
r Fun-loving persons have a kind of "jig''
movement. - : J ' '
k j. Onep4deaperotta, and al ways very selfish
ones, "toa in." , , jp ;
Crossjpersons arc very apt to hit their
kneca together. ' jl
Good naUred persons snap their fingers
and thumbs every few steps, j
Modest persons generally step swiftly
for fear of being observed. !
Calculating persons generally walk with!
their hands. in their pockets and their head
slightly inclined. jj
Lazy persons scrape loosely with their
heels, and are first on one sideof the walk
and then on the other. S
Very strong-minded jcrsons place their
toes directly in front of them, and have a
kind of stamp movement : !
Wide-awake persons ''loe-out and have
a long swing of their arms, while the hands
As Was Expected.
For some time past we have been 011
thelookout for a dead hog, the natural
result of the nocturnal raid made by these
animals on the flower prardens in various
sections cf the city and yesterday it was
reported that a defunct shoat had been
lying u Third street, between Walnut
and Red Cross,for the past two days, the
carcass looking as though sAwiy had
hastened its exit from this world by means
.r a Uow on the head with an aje. This
is certaiuly an effective way for curing
an evil and will probably be followed by
other instances. - '
The Man Arrested.
We spoke yesterday, as briefly as we
could, of a disgusting item of news which
some people roll under the tongue as a
sweet morsel but which we never publish
except under protest. The girl's name
.is Luciiida Clark, and after our paper bad
gone to press a colored man by the name
of Hector liavis, vell known as fireman
of tho steam tug Win. Jtfyce, and a married
man, was arretted, charged with .be crime.
The girl swore to his identity and Davis
ga ve bond for his appearance this after
noon, before Justice Vau Amringe. After
he was released Davis atte.ra.pUd to com
mit w 'cUlc by taking laudanum but the
pro'K'r remedies wero applied and his life
was saved fjr the time beiniri t ;
Sunday School Missionary Work..
Tdc U dejgh em learns that under the
1 super v!&io:i t.f Rov. G. S. Jones, of ""Wil-
miugtou; tlc American Sunday School
Unioi has planted and aided in North
Carolina during thc past twelve months
about eighty school. Tle cow great aim
of tm tim'fi-huiioied society is directed in
the channel of meeting the wants of
hitherto neglected communities An
open .Bible, pluctL in the handat 1 of all
who can lead, witb the injunction
'search the Scripturi-s,'' and see! what
they testify of Christ and bk doctrines,
is the platform, CiQ which this . . aiission
axy titerprisc has inaintained its posi
tion through the past half ajutrwy oT our
national exiitea: ' -
evyry seventy-five cents Con
tributed to the American Sunday XTnion,
a child has been placed . under RiLle
instruction, while for want, of .Christiau
etlucation ami proper tr?iu.irr gf the
Y'ounT CMiU vhe ' sc?etal States of our
Uidon over tn million; nine hundred
ahd thirty thousand dollar for the annual
support of pauperism aud iarinv t .
PriT cniion u Vet ter than cure, .cdu
catiou is cheaper than' pnnahnlcn. jud
schoxls less costly thq ri oostv?B
and .' . ' . L --.i -' . -
Ve arc gtad, in view of these facts, to
learn that the Union is progressing in . iu
work in our State, - :
Montague curls ou' the forehead is the
style of tin passing runment. ' r 1
Last Night's Hop.
, The. Bachelor's IIop given at Ui? City
Hajl last night was well attended not only
by many of thc unmated in thc city but
by lots of married people as well. It
was a very enjoyable affair and would well
vepctition;;;;- :: I; ;.
C u
Ithe
move about miscellaneously.
limi t person v often step off of
Kulcwalkon meeting another and always
go around the the stone instead of stepping
over it. . I ,
Observing persons move slowly ; their
hands move alternately from side to side,
while they ; occasionally stop and turn
around. ' ' ' ' j " '.
Careful persons lift, their feet hiidi and
place them down 'slowly, aud pick up
some little obstouctiou and place i.tquictly
by tliesideof the walk.
Wonderful Success.
it is reported that Boschee's- German
Syrup has, fcii.ee its m '.reduction in the
United States, reached the immense sale
of 40,000 dozen ; -per year. Over 0,000
Liruggists have ordered this medicine
direct from the Factory, ,at Wootlbury, N.
J., andjnot one has reported a sjnoWisra
urc, nt every letter speaks of its aston
ishing success in curing severe Coughs,
Colds settled on the Breast, Consumption,
or any disease of the Throat and Lungs.
We advise any person that bas any pre
disposition to weak Lungs, to go to their
Druggists- and get this Medicine, or in
quire; about it. Regular size, 75 cents.
Sample; Bottle, 10 cents. Two doses will
relieve any case. Don't neglect your
cough, j ."'' li
m j any, xd til tvljects of
PLEASE KQTICE.,
We wiU ,ee'gUdotrve tofehittnicatioii
from our friends on1
general interest but :
The niri or the' r writer 'toiut jJwiji U
f urnuhed to the Editor. . .
Communications srsstbt written oaly ob
one side of e"f4perI -
Pereon&Iities mnh W avoided.
And it is c?pecially and particulirlj.sDder
stood that editor does not tlirayi endorse
the views of coirespondents naletf 'so sUted
in the editorial colnnuu. m wi vr l w
' j - .
New Advertisements. ' r
mm
mm
SHOULD" NOT , -i !
Lose Their ITemper
WHEN ClXG f
;7-i n fa'
PUFFED IHMJYi,. il :rr
WINDY flDVERTISISlTSJ
. :. "lAiV, -'.;v-
Bntmakc up their minis '.' ' ,
: . ' ' ' 'I .
IN THE FUTURE
. TO USE. ONLY.;
In this age of education and general in
telligence the household is hardly complete
without a Cornish & Co. Piano or Organ.
Read tlx? advertisment iu another column .
and tlien send for illustrated catalogue and
price list. . '. ;
jan 8.
. New Advertisements.
' ' ; ' " ' " -
Wew Publications.
RUPERT HALL. A Love Storr. Uy
34rs, llenry Wood, author ofEtst'Lvnne.
CTRILLA. A Love Storv.
"The Initials."
Hj author of
WHlTEFBIARS.?Bj the author of White-
oa 1.
C0RIX5E, or IT A L Y.
SUtel.
lij Madame De-
A Ltive Sto j. UjlMra. Reurj
Popping the, (jucslWa. The Jealous Wife.
ED IX A.
Wo-vd.
Sjirevter Sound. Tho Confeodnn of a Pret
ty woman. For sale
f
Hei
jan 31
ers,
Lire "Hook and Music Store.
Just Think of It!
A "FULL TliATED, SEVEN SHOT RE
Xrcet far 03. at
GILES & mTRCHISON'S,
JaA -9 Xcw Hard ware Store.
A nnua I TJ eet i ng.
WILMIXOTOX, X. C, Jan. 30, 1877.
TIIE ANNUAL MEETINCc of tbe Stock
holders of tbeEAnlf of New llanorer, will
be bejd at tneir Banking House, in Wihninjr
tw, PiTflUBSDAY, February eth, ai U
o'clock, AM. S. D. WALLACE,
jaaSOnae C;hier.
Rare Bargains-
jyjATjBE HAD IX QEXr3.and YoalL't
m msm m
at Dhrler'S Clothing IXouae, South tide of
llarkct street. , - ; ' ,
Getting ready for Spring sUck iud all
heavy goods mutt be sold. t
Oar specialty la fl fX-maia liaen Dosea
1 iw U -:-L.
AND THAT PAR EXCELLENCE IS
Plant
s
it "t
I
The Best Flour Made in America !!
OUR OWN BRANDS OF?
AND-'
mite mm
ARE BETTEBWl! v?
than most Brands sold in this m rli and we
ofter
taem at
VERY MODERATE iPRICES !
But for those' who want arid will have the
CREME-DE-LA-CRE1IE -FLOUR4! ! I
' " " j
S
J
1
AND DEFY THE WORLD TO
Produce a Better I
i:HAS.I).IIRSC(l'
if
5 6l 7 north Front Street.
jan 30 1 -1 - i : .
DO VOU WANT A ; ,
BLliK BOOK
OR A
SET OF BOOttS ?
He has just reccivedj a Tot. ' BoainCia uien
"down on the wharf," take notice, ' jan 31
You'BetiliiS
J UST KECIYET BY . EXPEsk otl.er -
lot'of these FIVE CENT CIOAllSV "ikailn----
thecitj. Call and trxjhim fit 1.,4
VHTTrii& Tobacco Stole,
jaar ; if' I Market Street.
Consult Lady Alice.
LADY ALICE, Clalrroyafat;Tth'daghtcr
of the 7th daughter., jut from: Europe,
tells of lorers namct, who fgn will marrr,
brings togethef the aepa rated, reovers s tuiu v
property, ffirea lottery nambexa, c-ausc
tpeedj marriages locate disease,.,,
She hsu taken room at Bouthwdct corner
Second, and Dock tts, . llourt from $ A. M., J)
tiiJ 10 P. Mi Letters ' ar,rcred by encloa.
SI aod ataisp. Fee WQea and Gentiemeir, ,
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