THIS I'Ai'KK ; j rr v - CfP' .y II . J . .IT1. - ' lir S Six "-nth,, St 50.i-TI.rv " :,''r -i -j- One month, 50 cent :. ni t delivered by carri.-r.'. :., nartof the city, .at the 3 ! The l'l'er 't... ad liberal . .twin" raies iw" ' 'Lribcr. iH please report any -',.,l--t. recede 1 1 and their paper regularly. vni o wn . y '- (j"" T REVIEW. mtnOton, n; a, Monday, april 23. is??. ' l'LEASE NOTICE. HlT . ! We will be glad to rcceifej, coicnipnicttiei I ft ota our friends on' any and - all Vubjceti '''' 1 general interest but : - 1 .': - - i - Thenaine of 'the writer mutt aJirava be j furnished to the Editor.; J ! Cotntnunications must btjwritteii 'fair no . ; one si! of the .paper. ' ! lversonalitfes must be a-oidetl. S Andit is especially and part icmlarlj aadiVr "Q; ( j pocJ that uic editor does net alwayi ndorfc . -the views of correspondent", unlcsa soitated ; in the editorial columns. ;. ..; ; nts. MnVS SU31MARY ft Advertisame Si SUMMER GOODS' The Attorney L.cncral has ac policy for the AT ' I! 3C market Street- Prices Lower Than Ever ! PRESS CIOODS li;,!l;rcu ,Mc-.fiyw. 8 cents to 85 cents ' : y r-. , h,fldfi'l I M. 1" ' Cotton ctf. uj.. GOODS. SEAT VARIETY ! GREAT BARGAINS ! irAU.-: Ti-A 20 CCDIS P- J'.ir.ir' lfl, C"lLu - ;iiul Cull's BXCBR0XDBRX3BS. Senator iLlordotr's construction of tbc Jaw coloretl people iti the Southern States to pay the State of Georgia for ovcrcbarg- Geo. Y. Price , -Jr.; is a delegate from this er ou the Western " Atlantic Railroad, t pi ape. Kx-Conirressinan J. Vilcy Wells, A con vention of colored people will be heldJjigWasiuirton City at an eai 1" date FAST MAIL SERVICE. of Mississippi, Jia b-jori appointed solicit or of Treasury in place Air. Talbot. Victor Kmanucl declares that .Italy will remain strictly netttra! as long as the vrar is con tlned between Kits&sa-- and Turkey, -r- - The ilussian telgraphie agency re ports that the decfaration of war is im minent. There will be no ultimatum, biit simply- a declaration of war. The commiaioi left Xew Orleans for Wash ington la.it Saturday night. -. PackardV adherents apprehend a rapitl ditsolution of the St. Louis 'Hotel organizations, both !cgislativ and v mil iary. (Jlias. M. Sterling, the Youngs town murderer, was hanged at Cleveland, U.. last Friday. He pnxdaimed his inno cence to the last. - The niail boat be- ilen& Bov's Wear Housekeeping Goods! tfMlQgitf.Gmsc Dnierwear ROIVX 0 CENTS UP ! LINEN DRESSES. siwiUvcn tliiu;,' nclcd V e.nuplete-au k '.Tv.lt l.a lit.-. (jcnt.-i '.ir (Miihli i t;. tweeu Brest and the Island of Iteshout was wrecked. Kight passengers and the entire crew were lost.'' The Presi dent lias recognized Donald McC'ellan Mimroe, Vit-c-Cousul for Sweden and Nor way, at I)arien,Ga. -r. Tweed declttiers j to tcbtil'v on the ground of public policy and that he might criminate himself. He disavow all responisbility for the article in the World. . . f The Mails. . 1 lie Mails elose and arrive at Hie CUy robtollie follows: closk. Northern tlirou?:h mails - - - 1 M Northern throuii and way luuils. &15 A'M Mails lor the N. C. Railroud, and routes supplied therefrom - -3:13.1 M .Southern iuaihslbr aUix)ints South, daily - - - - - (!: 1 M Wcsttm nviils (C. C. If. W.) daily rxeeot Sunday ) - - - 6:W A M Fayetteville, and mees on Cape Fear Kiver, Tuesdays and Fri days - J:Mi 1' M ratronize Home ! Favetteville ly t. C. 11. W. daily, (except Sundays) - - - li:U0 A Onslow C. H. and intcnuedmte of- riees every Friday - - - a .Sinithville mails, by steamboat, dailv, (excejit Sundays) - - .-aw x- u Maiis for Kasy III11, Town Creek, Snpplv, Shallotto and J.uuu 1U er, every Friday at - - 6:W A M AHKTVE. . NorUurn "through mails . - :! I M Northern through and way mails, r.i.) r Southern mails - - - - - - - A M flails delivered from 0:w A. M. to :w i: M., and on Sundays from S:S0 to !::W A. M. Stiiuin-Ofliee open from 8 A, M. to J2 M., and from 2 to ( I. M; Money order and and from 'Z to ( 1 M. ' Jiom-yurucrauu M Duplicate any Retail Itosrlstcr Departinents oien Mime as stamp Ws sent for abroad ' on the Same Terhis. r tn.--. Stumns foiv sale at general uenverj nqn stamp oliiee is ciOsed. . . -1.1 ..4 ..11 .... . 1 . n .iti Key lioxes aceessioie ui uu iiuun,u nifrht. . - Mails olheted from frt boxes every day ar4:W J'. M. I. Rfl. ECatz, LOCAL NEWS. 36 Market St. atromze Home. AVE TUVS 8EASOX ONK OF THE ttksor Xew Advertisements. A. SiiKiE. Collars by the backet full 25 ents a bucket. (Jii.es & Mi -RtHisoN Fishig Poles. -: Cuas. p. Mrnis & Co Fresh Apples, Butter, Tea. Dog-collar necklaces are bwotniug fash- iouable with the- ladies. AND Pansics, lillics and meek-eyed violet are the flowers of period. hunirrv man '3 W fliUM,? .... - 1 . ' iii rc, aud I will du- 0,,01.1 at Ketail A Donular tune for. a w - m - Caant Tailoring Goods Hold the fork, fiiedham coming. Tlii'"lirrmd:iM is t he atet auiy J in collars for gents, -; It has- :v ir.anpard root on it. . . A ' diumniei ' wji before the Mayor. in anv Vtruutronthv same term.. A DAVID, K1I ANT) CHOICE this morning- license. r s lliu gixls without a V 1 fG l7!a Walnut,, baus, Dried Fig,; outhbatk, WatuutTativ X)i.n. 9 this decade wu.j i r. 'IOXEIIV STOKi:, when gold touched U-4'. ..1. IT - U1VU wfl r- viujAp Alro gqod. f',niiJow.B. .d Youth's andlBoyB 8 lXM licl'ore the police court several cases of "Sat u rday night's 1 rouble were adjudi cated' this Morning. Maj. J. A. Lengelhard, Secretary of the State, is in New .York on busli icss 'connec ted with his departmeut. s : v Sprinkle, sprinkle, little cart ; how we wonder where thou art ; come and lay this awful duit. -eie wc vboke or ere we bust . . v . Gold was last at par ou the lit of o lowest price within ;i Mich I'd, ."IS.77. 1 n i ' It Wnuouuced that pink stockings have been discarded on account of the poisonous qualities of the dye used, it having been found impossible to persuade the Western girls (o abandon the practice of untying tltoir garters with their tcetli. : 'Phc hop at tht) .Opera House to-morrow; night is", tlie ; theme of conversation among the young folks and the!iold stagers" arc looking forward to it with about as much joyous auticipatioa as maidens in their teens. It is to be the lnp f the seasrii . : The Theriuoineter. From the United States Signal Oflice at this place we oLfiiu the following report of the thermometer, as taken this morn ing at 7:31 o'clock ; Augusta. p9; Charleston, GO; Galveston, LiU ; Jacksonville, 07 ; Mobile, GG ; Mont-gomi-ry,G2y New Orleans, GG; Norfolk, "it ; buvannah, Gl; Wilmington. ' 57. Requisition for Arms. We learn from the llaleigh Xetcs that he Adjutant-General made his requisi tion o,n the ordnance department at Vash iiigton., on Friday last, for a battery of artillery fur the Cape Fear Light Artillery, which was organized in 1875, Henry G. Planner, Captain. Kiite a number of stands of brecch-Ioadiug m.uskcts were in cluded in the same requisition. Drunk and Disorderly,. A young :oan from the country, of black complexion; who is deaf, dumb and carrying a wooden leg, was up before the Mayor this moruing for drunkenness and disorderly conduct-..on Saturday night. Being a scientific pugilist it took six po liccraen'to carry, him to the lock-up It would have been amusiug to by-stauders to see the man haudling himself, though the policemen whom he-tapped upon the head with his wooden leg thought there was no fun in it. '. I lirookly ii. Our sometimes sister ei-k but more usually our other half, proposes we learn at an early day- to ho.ld ;a public meeting in the interest of tire New Paver Canal. We wish them .-God-speed, in aiding in this work, which is of more vital importance- to the city-of Wilming ton than any other public enterprise ever contemplated. Postal Violations' Many -country merchants arc- in the habit of making their remittances in The Rite of Conn rmation. The Pight Rev., the Assistant Bishop of the Diocese, visited St. Paul's Church Saturday night aud administered the rite of confirmation to six candidates. Ycstcr'lav morning the rite was ad ministered to lour males and four females at St. James', and in the evening at St. jfohu's to six ma'cs and seveli females. The services were well attended and many who had never before had the pleasure of listening to Bishop I.ymarr were very much pleased with him. lie dis plays much more of the oraor than is usually seen iu the pulpit, and having a (Jeep rich voice, the ceremonies "were ren dered peculiarly solemn and grand. Important to Merchants. From inquiries TeeeW'd at the oflice. of the.SUtc Treasury, it, is apparent that the merchants of the State do not understand that section 114. schedule-B, of the revenue 'act, in: relation to. drummers, applies to them. Under the 'Constitution of-lhe United States, as construed by the Su preme Court of the United .States and of tixs iState, a State can mot pass a law dis ciminating in favor of residents a., against ubn-rcsidents. The legislature in p.-ssing this l.w cm i forme I it' action to the u'ecis- ions of the courts above mentioned, and the Constitution of the United States, aud resident merchants must therefore ob tain license to scll'gooxls in the manner prescribed ia said section. f '. European c;arp. Mr. W. C. Kerr, State Geologist, has induced Col: T. C. Mclllhcny, of this city to experiment in his pond near the city,- with the Kuropvuu cup. It io of tnc soft-finucd tribe and is" easily reared ii ponds of muddy bottom. They aiiUiit principally on insects and vcgctaable matter.. ' i postage stamps, much to the annoyance -ou- oxvc' ;m,,t tlT t0 niu hivo fashionable of wholesale dealers, who cannot readily j ''''n'o establishment in Xew York, dispose of "them. This euaeni reveals the ' '-'il 1 compel your wishwomau to boi -secret of the desho JV,r ' unsalaried -iiost- ! '''"-m-'uey to4uy soajf because. you can't mastcvsliip?. 'J'h.c per centage allowed, for the sale of stamps is 'large. tiiat, 1 dividing, the postmaster, makes a neat sum, and the merchant gai:? gorily discount. On a sale of 50 worth of stamps the postmaster receives from i jijo per cent;. merchant aud if he gives the country third of his profit, the latter i- iilS '"Neither watch nor chain i. .-Uuible now ui the .best 1 renen society, saya an cxcluinge. What a busiuess the I'lawubrokcrs count rw nmi be doing in 'that V. Aur: A FACT! It sounds like a roiuaucu to read that over one hundred Uaudsoiue Aincri- cau girls broke thrdugh the ice last whiter, & TCAr I woro rivi-n 1 I 1 . 1 I "X.x wv.k.w . 1 1.1 l U 111.11 1 11. A. bUUI rescuers. UNSOtiUPULOUS DEALW have tried to filchc.from Doolev Brothers tbeir talent and reputation. Doolet's Yeast Powlku is always MHtl in cans, and i ab solutely lull weight. Be anra vou pet the OTil . . . . DA u v n, l " uHiiwauu u wunea Dlessiusto lut u,.lww , tuoschold, and a saving to the purse. tne rules ol the department, and efforts arc being ma de to ferret out the transac tions. The Oxford Orphan Asy lum. The llaleigh Observer sa'ys : This; :;vl-ie charity calls aloud for help and unless it receives aid from sorno onarUr Mnx-dilv the little prpuan.s v.'ill .(dually -be 'hi want of food, in consequence of the falling off iu the contributions within th- pxst two or three niohths the Snpeniduiuletit was forced to take a wagnu load oj" the orphans aud go throU'di the cotmtrv oivin" c.n- - v- - - certs with the hope of raising funds-sufficient to meet' bread anil - meat- contingen cics. With wljat success he is meeting wc arc not' advised, but we do know that since he left somc.-of Uk: teachers, if not all, have advanced to the Asylum every cent of their own "money, and three days ago there was only ,$'5.50 in the Treasury, and the oil and flour wn-: out. .There never was a time when the Asylum w;as as much in need of assistance as at pre sent, aiiil if you have anything to give, send.it at once. A barrel of kerosene oil and a barrel, of i!our would l.-e very ac ceptab!e just now. If yu don l Lei .able to give as much as that, a 'dollar, or two towards it would help wonderfully. Con- The -United States Postal Commis sioners to Visit Wilmington Pre parations for their Reception. A meeting of the Chamber of Com merce, Board of Trade and Produce Ex change was held this morning in the Pro duce Exchange Building to make arrange ments for the reception of the Hons. Dan'l M. Fox, (ex-Mayor of Philadelphia) J. Wr. Marshal, (formerly Assistant Post' Master General) Gardener G. Hubbard and Geo. Basset t, who ! compose the U. S. Postal Commission and who will be in this city to-morrow. Mr. A. H. VanBokkelcn was called to tjie ehair, and after the object of the meet ing was explained the following commit tees were reported. On the part of the ( HAMBKK 0!' 0MMERCK A. II. YauBokkelcn, President. Messrs. A. Sprunt, E E. Bttrrus, G. W. Williams, II. E. Calder, R. E. Ilcidc. produce i:xchax;i:. 1). G. Worth, President. D. Mcllae, !. B. Grainger, W. L. De Ilossct. Geo.' IIarriss. J. II. Currie. BOARD OF -TRADE. Clayton Giles, PreMdent. " G. II. French, J. L. Boatwrigh-, II. A. Burr, Sol. Bear, P. Heinsbergcr. ITY OF WILMINGTON W. P. Cauadaj-, Chairman cx-o(Hcio B. F. Mitchell and J. W. Atkinson. .Vt 11 o'clock to-morrow morning a meeting will be held iu the Library Boom, Masonic building, at which tim? the Com mission will, meet and cousult with the business men of the city. The matter of increased mail facilities is of especial in terest to our business men, and theyjiail the. coming of the Commission with de light'. There are now two last mail lines from Washington Ci ty to New Or 1 cans, one via St. Louis and the other over the Pdchmond aud Danville Kailroad ' via Charlotte. The Commission is out on an investigation to ascertain by which route would the largest number if cities be benefitted aud which would be the quick est and most feasible. Should the Com mission's report be in favor . of the At lantic Coast Line as a route for the fast through mail, Wilmington would then be on the line of direct travel and would be benefited thereby. Mrs. Fox, Mrs. Marshall, Miss Hubbard and Miss Bassett accompauies the Commission uii their tour. The gentlemen and their wi,ves aud daughters are ex pected to attend the Hop at the Opera House to-morrow evening, and in the after noon a Sound party will be given com plimentary to them. A Treat. Mejtrs. C. 1). Myers Sc Co. spread a lunch table in their ' store this noon to which their friends were invited to at tend. Brougham's celebrated cooked, meats, cousistingof corned beef, roast beef, b ued turkey, pig's tect 'and tongues were spread upon the table aud were pro nounced by the many w ho smacked their lips over them to be excellent. The meats aie prepared under an entirely new pro cess, whereby. ait' the natural juices and original solidity arc preserved. It is claimed that their mode of preiraration renders them -superior to other articles of the kind, and they fully equal homc cooked food. Tliev arc always sweet and .. ... i ... . . i i . i ' i uuu.uuus au-i arc nairaiucu lo keep muv iv t? ,,rcVCnt i,f.r ,ra;n aoj ciuuaie. .ipsis. jicm ,v kai. uavc j Tj,i.i:j, Hallvras iu!ct. mese gooas io. sa.o iu,.i wc tiuuli one trial bound Jar t!,j We.t Indie,, is a.hore will convince any ouc of the superiority j S:1 t.ljC L,A v,At seh.n-r loadl of these over iuvt caimc.1 gocls. . ?,.rn ..t ftr Xew V,ak, ii a.h.rc I Wc have been 'shown a.bian- h or hiub I Vi'l raiiroad iron- dragged 'ash-re and is of the wild olive found growing near this ! a total loss. iipt. JavKI IrclaiMt be-arded -Table city. Several persons fauiiliar with both ; tnc y.ucwuvr -Vary n . Uvpcr. ..r. t. i ' Don,t.' lo:: t swindle a mau out of what you owe Lim, and then expect him . to. love you as a. brother. :- .. , Don't borrow ten dollars frou your friend and get mad at him if withia tcu , years he should remind you that you bad ' forgotjten to pay it back. . - ' Don't tell a man whom you owe $2.5o that you haven't got it, aud them display to his admiring gaze a paste pin that you have just invested $7.50 in. . Don't always be complaiuius of being : "hard up " when dunned , for little hill pay. while you spend four dollars a week in ba-1 whiskey aud cigars.. , '. , Don't tell a man you owe that you will settle 'to-morrow " fur more than four hundred times, for he will natural I v think th at you either have a bad memory x -th.it you arc lying about it. - -. .. Don't beat your washwoman or ' cock s $50 woth of goods for i) bv j'.ivii.g for t uuUTl htty cents a month and thcu sub--t them in stanis,and the post master cool I v s-1'-' Avl;at you .beat them out 'of ta the pockets $20. This procedure 'is against i ,,c:; c'rciis., ' - . ' Don't think ;. there is" any. particular, merit in supply iug; red shirU to naked " savages. The reward would be just as great if you gave them, to the naked . ine nearer your own doors. Don't expect to build up a reputation1 i for; indusuy and honoty by loafing fuur .. days out cf the week aud spending the . caiLiugs ot the other two iu acquiring the mysteries of billiard:, while your . board bii'.s aie unpaids. . .. Don t go in debt to ercryboby you dial -o with, pay nobody, aud then wonder that everybody would rather have cash than your word. . ' ' Don't live at a two-thousaud' eloljar rate on a six hund'od dollar salary. You, - ! your employer, or your Creditors wit$ burst." '..'- . Don't part your hair iu the middle anil swing a gold-headed cane while the "old mans" is at home pulling the weeds out ; of (ho. potatoes that you expect to win ter on. ' , ! '; ; J on"t wear kid gloves to keep your' hands soft, as a sign of gentility, for soft hands are as oitcn (in men) a sign of sift- ' ". heads. ;". - ;r --' Don't think that lounging about '.hi idleness will make you a little more rc spectable than your father, who earned an honest and honorable livelihood at tin) force or iu the forks of the plow. -Don'tthihk that broadcloth will make a "gentleman" out of you, lor a tsbecp' wore the same suit before it went through, the loom. - Disasters at Ocracckc Inlet. Don't ruin o.urself with , fist livinir. - 1 u Capt. Tiltcn,-of the .Sehr. J!. M. TilKn, tribuiions hardware Sc S"U. tiiaiiKiuii v received at the store of Messrs. T. H. Briggs I reports: Stoiin struck u.- I': id. ler- iasi women ann ixisi norscs. lou can go to the devil fast enough without these. j Don't think that filling yourself with noon atiti-b.ew v.-iti; .great vi ;-;eu-;e an j K, whiskey, and carousing alxjut iu-ques-Frulav night from the - 'Ivist.'. Saturday tionublo quarters at night proves you to the wind shifted to N '. I!, ai 1 the tide down the Soim i with impetus sweaping c eiy t!i;ig ' b't Horses, cattle. sir--p. h fowls were drowned in g.eat i.; Vessels part edt heir, ui Hiiing-, .to : blown ashore- S. 'n r.'r 7 '' ..'' bothehains and 'av., ..", .,. i ih v bpach. A .sch"u.-r i' -o loadel with coin, wa- 1 ; i - . t- now lavs v . iiii iw- ; "v.i Scli'joncr I'.Uz-ihrlit wns hiven o;e drove g! eat re it. no eajcl being born an idiot. p' 'n't think it an honor to be a leader ; a.':blird.'' lit only .shovs, if you arc' A actually one. how narrowly you cs- aii i I an: -:ig fj.!s. The sheep that wears the i s. 's "ot a whit superior) to the balance -if the duck. d : i New Advcrtisemonts. v- :. .:.k. 500 ONE GALLON 500 n one-half rniics u masts ot tne Av'- ::ir l.;C :;iils.ji on ;auu o:r. and' B.tii - rut i euar Fresh Apples At 35 Cents. i the sweet audi wild dive pr0iiotiu.ee; Gc-jrge. Me., and i or, i -1. the a; a; lpo:i ; wttii uiamsau. lortaiu, .o the specimen to I inquiry' we' find that.it i- found grow ing j o--- o.C lays at ariciaj. uy-U ia the '.v.jods in several piaA.c in t-hist ?Cit of Pfacokc bar. vicinity and u ui.-.ialSy louaJ growing in t cry rich sandy loam. There i vo dcubt but the sweet olive could be ir?o n here, id.i : i i - Cuvicr in his Au-iiiai Kingdom aays of j iu tropical climate by giafiing tbem. a Ush' universally known; grceu u1Hja tbo W-K standanl. As it is geucr- incliucd to olivf. yellowih underneath, with the dorsal aud anal pinestttrong and denticulated, ami the burdels short; its piaryngeal teeth arc flat and straited at the crown. Originally from the central part of Europkduiajotir udm waters where it attains as"much as four feet in length. It ia easily reared in vivaries and ponils and its flesh is generally of an excellent flavor, , IO , , ' ' : ally 4uprjscd that Cassava vtill grow where the wild olive is iudigcuous, and such being the . cose mu.i tL: Uulf 3Icxi co, the probabiJittcs arc thit Cisiiv.i could r n c scueioncrj. are ai.ttore.lo ia j .a th o'l I liatlcrar. two!,cf?w!s:c!i.';ifj'-.t5:i S.", i.,;;C- 1 cut, aud.. thr&i irgLi h to l' mUes. out, two of -lem aie dj.iuoTeMd; l.nt. Til-' 30 CENTS Buttor h( tioicj: FABLE BUTTER AT K 117 AIL FOR 0 0imteB ton is; unable t.' give the nuino ef the Schooners. . i.lOi.1 Fin e OFALLKlXI)'. U i I eSJ, of Cassava is my great land, i oftco much 800 bushel per acre, ia ejitaiiy,Ws -good or A man wle wanted to be agrieul- better than sweet iatocs for ; nueuui taral editor of a city paper recently wroie bog, and iu culti vatwo. is v rr c t-y, as ayins that he especially doved 'cywaaiul, tbc ground lias only W be prepared, wlicn in fact,tliaibe batl one every rmm in -the'. Cassafa U pUurcdl or ru lruad ths honsr. cast. i The Ieoplc iVa:it VrooT. There h no tiijiiIc tt)reiiocd by i j c I i i . iihvrsicians, os. &6ldr bWpraaiti.J trial. A t-jrbcr ef Ibc FnllMt FIore4 Fine Im- bc made a preutabic cropa hare, not mere- .. 7 "SvT - c,tC - . -. . . . , - ly for making it into Tapiara, but more j biiperior, virture U Boscaix'i (Jtunay crtecudy for iattcuiagtif lfrgs. Th yield! tfTRrrjr erero jCbugtis; QJkh settled tm lorries ticu evidence ct its buccca ana pcrials, Juzt Orned. SC-X70-!?23AutboBst CombiBiti'on f CLokc G'reeo aad Clack Tetw ever -'- , npoJi suiuble itljobroist, ConiunipUoa, cr iiny dux i rj-- d t the lhriKit and Lungs. A proof of that Sanille Dottle Ibr 1U cenU and try its superior efiect btroTO buying tho regular fizc at 75 ccci 1 hastlatcly been intro duced in thi--wantry'froni Germany, and its wtHnkifal; cures ; are. astonishiug every one that use it. Three dese will rehire nnv rn. Trr - iiia-l?, taJ tie bct One Dollar T Erer gold. : s " t ----- 3Cl7 Xlorth Trent Ctrcet.

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