THIS ... ' . .Sunday ry alter"""-' -.1 t AMES, iy" . t. ii ft- r0 Six months, 5- r;3BrMrt of thecal the 1.1- l ' i per ? of v " , Inland-liberal. iheir paper, realarlj. 9 rrv" - CAROLINA- Hh Uiw awl "a.lcs in j-'uloe. lave b.cn revruicd bcrir uf L -..nations m Kacigh ni r - m i ' -" .fV T, V.f ' ': 4 - v. is ' 6 . 1I WW . ; ! t i i - " VOL. 2. WILMINGTON, N. C;, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1877. NO. 59 to 0flUle:dWbeen P L,uk iu the Auditor s office. vrnairvill cndEter Sim ru where! b will iircach and PLEASE NOTICE . ' ..'. - - .'-., : ' We'will be glad to receiTe comauictUet frota our frienda on anr and al! bjeeli f general interest but : ' " ' f The name of the writer murt alirajt b furni.-hed to the Editor. , J . .. . .... .J ... f. t ' Communicationi must b 'writ ten onlj -o t ae ?ide of. the paper. , : I'crronali tier: must be avoided. . TAnd it i especially and part!c!arlr aader stood that i jc editor does not alwajf cadortfl the riews of correspondent?, unless so stated in the editorial columns. " ' . fciruus of emigattng, and speeches were nuide by cdonists, asking their fellows to join them, 4 that the Irish peoplo may no longer remain far behind the Germans and others in the race for life, for while other people have emigrated and ade a name tor themselves, our people have remained in the crowded cities, where they cannot advance, and have called down Re proaches upon their nation." Philadel phia Times. r ' , LOCAL NEWS. - 1 , AusoiiidH says : i ne i.ir- J' . 1 . ii i r 1 . f r lilitltl their wive, un0..v...,, will "yc A 11,-V "l Muiitlav. 1 Ley are to Lami other attractions, lor the L of the large crowd expected. !.:,! Ansdman says : Dave tl .red i.reaelicr.had been to one Ji,,-tociwLaiicatcKou s wasbcl over uie uam aim cmk was greatly swoneu o, the previous mgnis, ana not L ia ruwmg ne was uuw.v to c force of trie current . . ! rt'l . ..I mkui says : i ne mcuiwi ufautry Co,nipany, .propoaeu here, met Saturday; -ru uibt, 1 . lulr with Lf result:! Captain, Alfred ftt Lieutenant, N. A. McLean, k;J.A.MvAllitcr;-Jra Lieut., tASun says : Oiic day ast Jiio. . Uoueycutt s- Iwuse, ont i crib, etc.,-' were entirely 'owebtimated to be about 2,- fire was aca Jental and was in time to save the property strong wind prevailing at the prt?ierty is located in No. 7 ;dion. ' !Jou A jics savs : A aarkcy was r ktenby. wh) was a great cun L)uli transfer his heart from h to another, couhl make it o.)-Is.-ase Vcathiug and jA'rfjrtn Icrful tricks with the organs of I He had traveled, as he stated, rope. The above performance sed by twol gctitleinen, one ol 'biciau, both of whom stated to "y had never witnessed any jinlerful before. ; . j cord Sun says : The residence Wikl'harr, a few miles from town, rnday night about 'J o clock. family vfcre at home at the red people were on y their efibits, some bscd to be few col on, aud 1 hold effects were saved. 'The Tlic flails. The Mail close and arrive at tho City ostoflic follows:' CLOSE. Northern through mails - - - Tj:1. f m Northern throueh and way mails. 8:15 A M Mails for the !. U. Kailroad, and routes supplied therefrom - - 5:15 P M Southern mails for all points youth, . daily - - - - - e:3u ir js Western mails (C. C. R. W.) dally (except Sunday) - - o:yu A &i Fayetteville, and offices ou Cape Fear River, Tuesdays and Fri days - - - - - - 1:00 P M Fayetteville hy C. C. R. W- daily, (excent Sundays) - - - 6:00 A M Onslow C. II. and intermediate of- lices everv Friday - - - 6:00 A M Smlthville mails, "by steamboat, dally, (except Sundays) - - z:w v m Mails for Easy Hill, Town Creek, Supply, Shallotte and Little Rivei-, every Friday at - -6:00 A M AKKIVE. Northern throuKh mails - - 12:15 PM Northern through and way mails. 7:15 P M Southern mails - - - - - - - 9:00 A M Mails delivered from 6:00 A. M. to 7:00 P. M., and on Sundays from 8:30 to 9:30 A. M. Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to 12 M., and from 2 to 6 P. M. Money order and Register Departments open same as stamp office. Stamps for tale at general delivery when stamp office is ciosed. ' I Key lioxes accessible at all nours, day ana night. .Mails collected irom street boxes every day at 4:00 p. M. ' - New Advertisements. Cuas. I). My Kits & Co Closing on Good rriday C-anbcrrics, Ac. '. A- David Bargains. J. C. ilesps Unbreakable Lamp Shades. A. Shriek. Collars by the bucket full 2 cents a bucket. Our friends and patrons will please understand that carrier boys i are not i'.')o:l to sell conies of the 1 Review riease do not bin of them or encourage them to sell as it will positively cost the boy ihs situation when detected. Now is the time to paint and whitewash. Xo woman is pleased at being told by a man that he loves her like a sister. . Gor. barque Ikrlh'a, Schuttc, arrived at Stoitin on the '2oth i nst, from this port. ' ULiit.ino . Inu 'recently become a very v:i!ii:!lii.'i commodity, and tho Price is stca lilv risirp. A young lady, asserts that sugar in drinks rivkcs mustaches stiirchv. 1 rue : but how should she know ? the work of au io- circun stances tro in m-:ve L! . . . 4 .... Qoauteuiy set ou 0;. 1 he k perhaps eutircly covered, ct of 1,500.- !vuiad Directors of the It. Uroad-Chane of Name. . , 'Mr. Skipwith Wilmcr of .one of the owners of the Air H was in the city attcndiu Bering of the deed for the Air convered to the. nresent Messrs John II. Fisher, Robert m Alfred AusteH,trustecs iu the t under which the road sold in the 5th of last December. The F names of the gentlemen f w tue deed as owners of the alaylor, BcldcuR. McAlpino h "vm, llirarn W. Sibley, Miam U.:Fogff, of New York, , umcriot Ualttmore. The (wctors who' are elected to " the second Wednesday iu 5, also appear in the deed, and P ? Eugene K'ell v. Alexahdei TO Warren Smith, Abraham i'"iiam n. F022. John H. Dicksou, Henry C. fB.McAlpine, Douglas H. XJti Wilmer. , . i? is attached a Jdeclara f?nge:of title.. The portion n & Richmond Air Lim M in North Carolina, i LBe known as the "North f j YDe Kailway." , . . l""Je valid the deed must U Qcach county through whicL rVhalolle Observer. t'arollua Colonists. T attend meeting of colonists ruay afternoon in thchallol KiPIrish -Union .Colonization Tito world is sure to find out an honest ., . ... i.i i , ' ..i t. man : but it win unci mm oui a rvm uuai quicker if he advertises. 4 Building operations' are being pushe forward in dilferent parts of the city, not withstanding the dullness. r1. "uncombo cnnnic x-.i W forfeit money Paid, cnt speculation no cmt fercuthlC0acret Cwf3, th land five yearn wfd vi b.u CXPlration tW "Wlmenta, W.0lV- Whole Um nK 'JVtA Ottmbc'r tit k 11 ' 1 v . i .,-vM5 iuosc C1C The flowers arc backward this year and there will be a difficulty in getting enough for the Easter decorations. A 'good, way to rid one's house of roaches is to put them in a box and express it to some friend in a distant city. Nor. brig Hildin Jorgeusen, from this port arrived at Queenstown on Jthe 27th inst. Farming operations iu this section are in full blast now, aud the "Nebcrchadncz zars" of the farm arc having a tcugh time of it. ' " .- . The Fiiuce of t Wales intends to discard tall hats. Now wc can' weir our stove- pipe without the aun (vaiice of being mis taken for a prince. ' His Excellency, Governor Drew, of Florida, pastel through this city .last night eu route for his home after a fey days spent in Washington City. Young man, are yoa contemplating au April-fool sell? Well, now; just make it practical, will you, by surprising ' some poor, widow with a barrel of flour or a busliel of potatoes. Op Tuesday the commission of Hon. O. l Mcarcs, as Judge "of the! Criminal Court of New Hanover county, was made out at the Executive office at lialeigh and was received here last night. ' i L- A friend at Warsaw is thahked for his "I -.- letter, received last night, containing some particulars in regard -to the Clinton fire which had, however, becu anticipated by he special di)atch from Goldsboro aud published by us in yesterday's issue; Col. Juo. W. Gordon, the well-known insurance mau of Wilmington, is at the Yarborough. Ilaleigh Observer. Woodson is id too much of a hurry Our clever friend is yet but a Captain although he is to Col-on,i2o in another State next week where1 he will be pro- m-ucd. No cards as y? t. At Goldsboro. ? I ill appear in his Wc tlw.?fI?l rv V in this citv i luc train wIuc'- convcyt-d Gov. Hampton anu pariy w me sorui, . untisioppeu at llisrnoid is A Treat in. Stores lit.. George Rignold wi avorite character of Henry AnriK 16th and 17th. Mr a tragedium of marked ability and is said to S" o be . the handsomest rnan on the An.cri- 1 "mVlou s c?urse was a Icr oration ill r.f 1'iptrai'liofirnon "-.:. T'Ac-' can Ktatrp He iam boon in lis country i ,v "Vw,w J V jH-wiur. not more than three ears. wuiiieii Magnolia, ML Olive and Goldsboro. The Governor always appeared and spoke boro, crowds of peple.f 'fair men and brave . ..t: kt-?1 f-'?..V tiuHuiujr arounu me car at; New Road to Masonhoio. A. contract for the building ,of the . -t branch of the turnpike was given tut yes- r LrieHy because of the short time allowed erday. The branch will commence at a J and as soon as he finished went into the point of 4he main road alout 1 mile above business of shaking hands with all who he Downey house and cross Hewlett's j came forward to be presented to him At Greek near, the Mill iMm. lsy the new road the distance to Masonboro Sound will be lessened at least a mile and a half. Death of Dr. Evans. Dr. Julius A. Evans, a- well 'known physician and druggist of Goldsboro, died in that place on Tuesday, and w.as interred yesterday. He was formerly a resident of this city, the firm of S. .11. &. J. A- Evans having at -one time, some years previous to the war, carried on a large' drus business iu thcstore at 'the north west intersection, cf Market .and Front streets. . The Thermometer. From the United States Sighal Oflice.at this place we obtain the following report of the thermometer, as taken this morn ing at 7:31 o'clock : Augusta, 45 ; Charleston, 4'J ; Cincin nati,, 31; Jacksonville, 57 ; Knox-. villet 35; Lynchburg, 42; Memphis, 44; Mobile, 55 Jifontgomery, 50 ; Nash ville, '39 ; New ,Orlcans, 02 ; New York 30 ; Norfolk, '42 ; Pittsburg, 29 ; Savan nah, 53 ; St. Louis, 33 ; W ashington, 3G; Wilmington, 46. Steel Rails. We midcrstahd that the Wilmington & Weldon R. R. Co. have -now under order some 800 tons of steel rails which are to be laid on tha road, gradually taking the place of the present iron rails. .Some of these new steel rails are already down, at a point just south of Duplin Hodds, and the actual poetry of railroad travel i to pass! over these rails iu a palace car. They inakc but very little noise and such a slight motion is felt, beyond that of the actual speed of the train, that one can read and write at perfect ease ami eon w i se in j the ordinary tone of the voice Goldsboro jthb assemblage wa&irery largo and the cheers and demonstrations partic ularly gratifying. Gov: ampton and party seemed very much pleased with the evidences of appre ciation tendered him so freely and espe cially so with the large demonstration at Wilmington. Tha Governor remarked to us that -this ( he W. & W.) was a danger ous road for 'him 'travel on as the people seemed determined to capture him at evjry station at which the train stopped. The. party were suplied with a parlor car for their owu exclusive use and in. this they sat and smoked aud talked at their ease, lion. It. 11. Bridgers, President of Jhc W. & W. II. I. was with the party, his des tination being llaltimore. - But we started out to .talk about Golds boro, and of Goldsboro we will talk how. as near as it is to our city, 3esterday was the first time that we had landed in that town which ought to be a city now) iu several years. The evidences ol im-i provcrnent which had accumulated dur ing the past four years', aud since the last big fire with which the place wis visited; are as marked as they arc hand some. The town boasts of several fine rows of elegant brick stores which com pete with those in Wilmington and Ra leigh, while there arc scores of elegant ... private residences aud a half score of . I beautiful churches scattered over its ex panse. The to the appearaucc and per- good health of the city. As groves of delightiful shade trees to be found in almost every section add greatly haps to the with us, business is depressed yet the pco pie are not at all despondent, but are looking forward to the opening of the Spring trade. which is expected to prove i a bonanza to more than one of the enr j j !' ; tcrprising citizens of Goldsboro. ' Of course, as soon as .we lauded in the town wc struck a bee-line for Brother Bonitz's newspaper office, where the Messenger has lived atid waxed Ait of late 3ears. , We were glad to Cud our venera ble friend up to his eyes in business and makiug more: money, wc believe, than any other paper in the State at this time. And talking of Mr. Bonitz we must not forget the other, which his name is William, ' Our'First Sermon. Read the beautiful poem ou our third page to-day and think on 'it, ye ' Gossip and Scandal Mongers." Weigh well the words as ye rgad them, -store' them care fully away in your hearts and then ask yourselves in this solemu season of Lent .this solemn eve before the crucifixion of Our Blessed Lord, if there is not some one you have wronged by repeating what you have heard from an irresponsible source, -or by slightly coloring to make it the more in-' and he keeps the Club House where we teresting; what you have heard couliden- g0t yestcrdajf a Uiuncr. that would have tially or otherwise from a very rcsjnnsibk I shamed some big hotels, and not only that but wc took a sail- in fact it was the first time we ever! saw a schooner full of lager bet r. They call them schooners, but we cail them men-of-war, inasmuch as a man must use a step-ladder to climb over their sides.- - . But our pencil has run away with us .aud things must be cut short! We have source, about Mr. A. or Miss B., or what they said about Miss G. or young Mr. D.? "Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor" is aDi vine command, and if we add to or take from .in repeating what "they say" (and. that is the danger in this gossiping business) we violate that Divine commandment. How many who read this article arc entirely free frjjm slandering or speaking evil of their neigh bor ? nay more, are there not some who at one time or another have spoken what they knew to be a deliberate false hood about another person iu an- attempt to shield themselves or to justify their own particular or peculiar course of con duct, and still have never yet made repa ration for tbat wrong to the parties who were injured 7 If such there be, audthe are church members, we very much mis take and misunderstand the true tenets of the Church, or the principles of the Christian faith, or the teachings of Holy Writ, if all the Church-going in Lent Will ever wipe out their sin, and for a pretence the long prayers they make ever reach beyond the place they arc uttered, uutil they do truly repent by not only exhibit ing the candor and honesty to make the acknowledgment to tho injured parties, but by likewise going to those whom they deceived when the falsehood was first spblcen and recti fy the wrong. Until f.bis is done it strikes us that praying and Church-going for such is but bare hyp'.c- The name of the manufacturers on the cans in which Dooley's Yeast Powder is put npis an absolute guarantee of what the label states. In other words, you can depend on full weight, and purity and strength olmatcrial which never fail in their purposes AU houskecpers glory ia irjat the neplu vltrn. not ye': had our say and yet necessity compels us to stop aud stop we will in- stanter. What is a Car-Load! As shippers frequently obtain special rates ou goods shipped by the car-load it is important to kuow just what a car load is. Nominally a car load is 20,000 i pounds. It is also 70 barrels of salt, 00 barrels of lime, 90 barrels of flour, 60 bar rels of whiskey, 200 sacks of flour, 6 cords of wood, 18 to 20 head of cattle, 50 to GO head of sheep, 9,000 hogs, 80 to 100 head of eet of boards, 17,000 feet of siding, 13,000 of flooring, 40,000 shingles, o-ic-half less of hard lumber., one-fourth less of green i umber, one-tenth of joifts, 340 bushels of wheat, 400 of corn, 580 of oats, 400 of barley, C60 of flaxseed, 300 of apples, 430 of Irish potatoes, 380 of sweet potatoes 1,000 of brau. Got Back Safe.; Our good natured, as well as goyd-look-iug friend, Mr. A. Weill, the Market street merchant, retnrncd to his borne last eveuiug from the New York and Phila delphia markets, where be made up bis list of purchases for the Spring and Sum Mr. Weill is hopeful as regards tha. - . 1 .-'- Jl 111. ' situation ana ucneves urn au cariy schjc- mcnt of the political affairs notir'In 'dis pute will be Jollowca ,uy .a atcaay and hearty reaction in tnule. Their Breakfast. . - Not until after Ihe train had jstartat J'estcrday did Gov. Hampton and his staff of ffriends break their fast. Then was served np to them in the palace eiu they occupietVa feast of good things which the ever-kind and thoughtful G1. Davis, the best of the Purcell House, had pk pare 1 and sent U the Depot for them. " , . The Clinton Fire, j Mr.. Reichman, in whose store 'i he five at Clinton broke out vvas, insured . -.with Messrs. J. W. Gordou & Bro. of this tiiy, in the City. of Richmond for 1,000 and Messrs Johnson & Carroll were also insured' with the same firm for 2,000 in th Lycoming, and for 2,000 in the Pamlico of Tarboro. The, entire insurance is thought to have heeu about 25,00, t he most of w.hich was in Virginia and Noith Carolina companies. Some Traveling. j . We actually traveled yesterday the dis tance from Goldsboro to Wilmington. 84 miles, inside of three ' liojurs. The train was behind 1 hour and 40 minutes when it left Weldon, having 'waited .there lor the Petersburg train, which was behind time, aud 1 hour and 10 minutes of this loss was made up between Weldon and Wilmington and in a run of ,lt-s than seven hours on an already' "very last schedule. The , '-winged, wind'' idotVi.i often travel as fast as we did yesterday. Ashore on Main liarr British brigV7V, Capt. Masters.', and Ger. barque Wilhchn KeishxrJ, -.-Capt. Burmeister, went ashore this morningin endeavoring to cross the bir while put ting out to sea. Tho former cleared here on the J20th inst. for London, .with .470 casks of spirits and 3,950 barrels of rosin; and the latter cleared on the 0th.' for Hamburg with .4,000 bartels d' rysin. They are in 'no immediate danger and are expected ; tc float very soon provided there is no heavy weather, in which case both vessels may becme a total loss.. t i tiii il ; im m . No Paper To-morrow. The Banks will suspend operation to morrow and so will the Prcnluce Exchange and so will thu Rkvikw. The Board .-of "Trade have not yet been heard from but we suppose that they will fall mto line. At a meeting held to-day the Exchange lagrecd td chj-e th'.dr doors to-morrow and they have recomineiitled a general S!--jcn-sion of business. We add ourrccoinintuda tion to this and hope that the day will not be observed r.s a holiday but ns a solemn .fast, a day of' meditation and pra3er, by all, Gp-1 willing, tho" Bi.vikw will greet its many readers again on Saturday, "just as though nothing had happened." Gifted North Carolinians. A letter received from Raleigh by- a -gent'e'nian in this city conveys the pleat ing intelligence that Miss Manly aud Mr. Haywood, the two gifted young'clocution ists, will give recitations here-some time early in April. They are both nativcNorth Carolinians, both arc yet very young, oue biiug but 17 aud the other 19 years old, and are both, according to the impar tial criticisms of those who have heard them aud who are able to give an intelli gent judgment,' gifted with rare histrionic taleuts. They arc cousins. too,'Ju addition to all of this and the' romantic facts will themselves gaurautce them a hearing wherever they may appear. Wc think that we are justified iu promising them a rare good hjuse whenever they visit' Wilmington... Two of the Press Gang. 5 Among those who were with Governor tlampton yesterday as he i)assed through our city were two old acquaintances of ours, Capt. F. W Dawson of the Charles ton Metes and Courier and Mr. V.. ('uth bcrt, special correspondent of the Xcw Y'ork Ilerald. It is to this latter gentleman that the Sooth Carolinians arc indebted ir the able, manly, and tcuthful letters from Columbia and Charleston published in the Herald during the last campaign and w'bL L materially assisted, wc must bclcive, in making up the majority for Hampton. Capt. Dawson goes to Washington I n l Mr. Cuthbert was to have stoppcl in Rich tnond. ' How many smokers know what the brands on tlie cases of Havana cigars mean? The names Regalia, Londres, Damas and Operas, do not reicr to qual ity, but to sizes. The quality is indicated by superfino fino, superior, and bueno. Maduro means that the tobacco is very strong, oscora for that not so strong, Colo rado for mediam; and claro for mild. Eieqtion of Officers. At a regular meeting of ihe Philoma thean Literary Siriitv. hl.l 1t vn'ni, y ' 'w " MI the folluwir;ig officers were elected for the ensuing term: President W. L. Smith, Jr. ' vice-1 ic&iueni v . Tomy. Secretary and 1 rcasurer C. K . Bordeu. Editor J. D.. Young. The President elect appointed the follow ing Committees: . Finance M.S. WiKaid, W. lVToorner, II. Latimer. ' tuery J.;l. Means, A . M. Waddell, Jr. Thus. Radclifl'e. Membership B. G. Enipie, J. H. Daniels, T. W. Meares. , Religious Services. ifT. John's ciu'rcii, . Marth COth.GocKl Friday. Morning Prayer, Litany and Ante-Communion Of fice with sermon 11a. ni. .Evening Praj-cr 5 p. m. March 31st. Easter Even Morning Prayer arid Ante-Gjmmunion Office 7J a. m. Evening Prayer 2 p. ni. . April lst. Easter Day. 1st Celebra tion of the Holy Eucharist 7J a. m. Morning Prayer with' Second" Celebration 11 a. m. Children's Choral Service 4 p.m. -.Evening Pravcr vith Scrmoni 8 u. m. Aiv;i'),i Ar,,.i.,.. v- r i. Moruing Prayer 7A a. m. Evening Prayer 5 p. nr. - April 3rd. Tuesday in Eastc Week. - Morning Prayer 7 a. m. Evening . Prayer 5 p. ni. Cut this Out It May Save Your I.ife 'There is no person living but what suffers more or less -with. Lung Disease, Coughs. Colds or Consumption, yet some would die .rather than pay 75 cents tor a bottle of medicine that would cure them. Dr. A. Boschce's German Syrup hav lately been introduced in this country from Germany,, anddts wondrous , cures astonish evv ;y one that tries it; If you doubt what we say in print, cut this out and take it to your Druggist,- ; - and get a sample bottle for 10 cents and try it, a! regular size for 73 cents. . In this age of education and general in tclligence, the household is hardly complct, without a Cniiish &c Co. Piano or Organ. Read the advertisement in another column and then send for illustrated entjilnrrtie and pricoliat. jan 8. Now Advertisements. IX 1:1 !i l 'V .11 A. DAVID'O, c h int Tailor and Clothier, . 27 Market L Cranberries, SWEST ORANQESj LEKOIJS, Prunes, CURRANTS, CITROH. CHAS. D. MYERS & CO., 5 dt 7 Worth Front fit. iudi tj : ' - Good Friday. QUIl STORE WILL UL CLOSED FB03I 10 A. M. till I P. M. PI .-me scud your orders befo c or after those hour.-. '' -o- 111.11 D. MYERS & CO, 5 &7 Iorth rront Otreot. inch JD Unbreakable I AMP CIIIMNKYS, KEB0SE5E OIL 1 4 - that will not fcijd.-, Toilet and Fancy Goods t r.d I'trfiiicc-y, kc, in endless varie wtlrra ' 1.' V . ," JAMES C. ;? Third St., oppotite City HaI. Cucscntci: to the DAILY BEYJEW NEW, CHEAP AND GOOD gl'JiIG STYLUS NOW IX. . Gents! and Youth's and Boya" Clothing. ,J SUITS FOR ago for Si5. wllcW ttd", year A FAQT If A FACT I A FACT Z Market ttrwet.