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THIS PAPEK h:c.J crcrj afternoon, Sundays -J03H . T- JAMES, ' .irflOVS POSTAGE PAID. nmnths, S2 Wj Three nill be delivered wtvi., fa P8 . r nf the citv, at the ,, in any part of the city, ' -.11 rcnta per WCCK. :?rUratc3 loir and liberal. in u Scr, will Heaso report j j their papers reguianj.-j receife their papers regm 5 fV.!arc? ti flC-r Advertisements QOODS 25 Sffr.Vkct Street- prfess Lower Than Ever ! 1 , t-.t r,i itt. frtun S rents to a! t3 - 1 ,;;)JJ 35 CCntS per yard lip. .tcicd.ar.il I n! ! adicd Cotton GK cts. up. GOODS. )FEAT VARIETY I G3EAT BARGAINS ! UiiJLacj iU'J JO CCXltS UP- r.ini-oto, Collars and Cull's mndi) to ir;.!; well.). tMen & Bov's Wear Housekeeping Goods B iu Gauss Merrar win raor-x 10 cunts up ! LIKEN BKESSES. !u short cvVrytliiiijy ii'.r.ij lo complete an ti.Ure outfit for Ladia, O'cnto or- Clii'dron. ,1 Patronize Home ! I'H -Daplicato any Kotail Goods sent for abroad on. tho Samo Terms. at 36 Klarket St, "DON'T FORGET" '. ' SlIEIPAilD . Lean jc (iiuu.1 N0R111 SIDJJ MAUKET 3T., KoiJ?tD onllnd Third Sts., . ) t!J? H lIllu t0 d kinds of AIOTING, GLAZING, &c. waidLb; coxi-t; UTION EIUES, ANKH. DARBY, Pfivj in .Journal Building, Prin 'tuinSton, X.C. m CHEAP .AKD GOOD. UP2!r. f 43 ld Youth's andJBoys' Clothin .es wki:h sold a yea: 19 $15. a fact i A FACT 1 A. SHE.IEH, - ,. Maret ttreet U APPLES IN APPLES GALLON CANS. 33 C33ri-TS SBIt cjw p.fECTLY ELEGANT.' 3 hUco you to buy one Docn. ONLY TItY THEU-! EO. MYERS, hi 9 i3 ruori5j nT. Wishing poles Ml H MMLK 1- VOL. 2. j. LOCAL NEWS. ATcr Advertisements. . J. C. Scueyeus "Just over the Bridge. W. j. BcHJtAXH Natural Mineral Water. DeRosset & Co Roe Herrings. See ad. ''Pleasure Seekers." S. Jewett Read's Grand Duchess Cologne. Ueixsberger New Music 'A. Siirieb. Collars by the bucket full25 cants. . " Apt to become tired out a standing army, The oyster, with si swallow, homeward Hies. ' '"" " " "' : i . Nail head galloons are among the lie w dress trimming3. Schcvcr's Ice Cream Saloon is advertised iu this issue. See adv. ' Knife pleating continues to be the most fashionable trimminj;. r I'. 'ru s are agjn cheap and sell here for CO 14 to 1G cents a dozen. The capricious month of April steps down and out to-day. Thanks, j- . i The flower gardens in this city are now full of beauty, bloom and fragrance. - t Nor. barque Fixinklin, Bjertness, from this port, arrived at Hull, on the 27th. 1 ! Schr. Nellie disc, Nickerson, from this port1, arrived at Boston on tho 27th mst. The bauds at theNavassa Guixno Co's Works are to pic-nic it to-morrow. May Day. Unless one is- part'al to sheets of vater he should alwavs avoid the bed of.'-a river. Nor. barqe Abraham Skalle, Gregreen, clcaiel from Charleston last Friday for this port. ! Dutch brijr Constance, llollis, from rig Constance, llollis. this port, arrived on the 3rd inst. at St. Martins. Some enterprising individual bells his logs before turning them rfut on Satur day nights. , ' ' As we write the sun shines out clear and there is a promise of .far weather somewhere. Strawberries are dropping slowly m price, out are noi yn wuuiu mit i- u printer's pocket. ' lluinpty Dumpty" Fox is improved in health, and is visiting his sister at Cambridge, Mass. A waiting room for the colored people is bein" erected at tlic depot of the W. & WandW. C.'A.K. K. The youth who swaggpred tip Front strvct on Saturday in a straw hat and linen duster, can't be found to-day. I There is no more delicious relish for breakfast thu a fine, fat, roc-hcrring, .carefully broiled. Messrs. DeUossct & Co. advertise a lot of there, (uot broiled though) and we invito attention to the advertisement published elsewhere. Messrs. Brown & lVxidick have two sleepy owls mounted in front of their es tablishment on Market street with a pla card underneath stating that they J are "the last of the lot." A ddmaud for the "lirstof tho lot" has not yet been re sponded tO. . : The forked lightnings anil the loud thunder and the mad rains, wind driven and tempest tost, had a gay time of ' it, all to themselves, in thU latitude last night. Lots of cold water fell aud the way sprouts will sprout now will be a caution. . The youth who cannot wreath his monogram before him with cigarette fumes, entice the same back via his ' nose, and emit a volumo of jaundiced smoke in the face of a companion all with the air of one having learned it iu his iufancy you may be sufc hails, not from that noble company known as "the boys.'.' mJ The lUlcigh Nctcsi Th.e Agricultural Cotnmissioner'ha received still further reports from the fis.h bAtcling brigade of a highly encouragiog nature. They hare established beventeea hatchins boxes in the Neusc, and will commence operations on the Tar, Cape Fear, Pee Dee And Yad kin at once. OX ONE SUBJECT Pbyinarait, tho supreme value, of Hjglenf and the prevention of disease in prcTcrsnce to cur ing it. Accordingly Uiey have reconimen ded Dooley's Peast Powder as tho best in use, for it causes the iaost dclicion, pure and dizestable bread, biscuits, cake. pastry etc., io come from the oveo. - r WILMINGTON, N. C, MONDAY, APRIL 30, . '''if -.', Early in the Season. Talking about your early vegetables we learn that nn enterprising printer in this town gathered from his garden last Saturday a fine cabbage, a dish of snap beans and new Irish potatoes. If any body hereabouts can beat that let ; him speak at once or forever hereafter hold his chin. The Carolina Yacht Club. . The annual meeting of the Carjlina Yacht Club will-be held ou Monday next, at which time an election for ofticcrs will .i be- held and plans for the summer cam paign of regattas will be discussed and adopted. Sereral new boats are to be added to the fleet and a stirring time during the warm months is anticipated bv all who arc connected with tho ;Club w Take Warning, Boys. A few days ago the Mayor imposed a fine oT $50 on a lad of about IG summers for fighting and cursing. He says he is determined to put a stop to the habit in dulged in by persons of using obscene pinguagc on the streets aud the boys had better be careful how they swear and tte language unbecoming a gentleman or else they will be called upon when detected to pay a fine or work on the streets. Charged frith Infanticide. i Lina Shaw, who is accredited with having given birth to triplets, on Thurs day night of last week, aud who is charged with having made way with them, is puzzling the Coroner and the numerous Magisterial "officials." Lena denies that children were born to her last week, and her husband also contends that his wife i had not given birth to the children. i . . though he is chtrged, when first inter- gated upon the mattcr,with acknow the birth of the children. edging. Not Strange at All. i lie vioiuwuoru i;urruflofiuuu. bf the Raleigh Observer says : As an item of news worthy o tion, 1 will state that the bakery- mcn- I II this town, conducted by Dr. I). Cogdell, has for months past furnished bread to a club of citizens in Wilmington. The Ijread is sent as ordered, to J, W. Iippitt, of Wil miagton,,from whom the parties procure. It is somewhat strange that with several bakeries in their own city, Wilmingtoni ans should purchase bread in (iulclsboro.- There is nothing strange about it at all. The GohLhoro breAd was advertised in the. Review and the Wiiniingtoi bread was'ut advertised at all. Severe Injnry. Friday last as the tianber train Was at Laurinburg. on tho CAjolina Central Kail-' way, a young white man,, Alex Register, was very badly crashed aud it is thought lie will dio (rom tho injuries tiustniiicd. Mr. Register, who was one of the regular train hands, was in the act of coupling the cars together and stooped for some purpose when his head was caught be tween the bumpers I and crushed in on one srde by a large bolt. Medical aid was procured and did all in its power to alleviate the suftVrings of the unfortunate young man. Saturday afternoon he was alive though th attending phj-siciaii says that he cannot recover autV we doubt not that ere this death has released him of his suffering. Caught Stealing and was Shot. , Yesterday afternoon Jack Watkins and Marion Holly were detected iu the act of stealing bogs, th property of Mr." H. M. Watson. Mr. Watson has his pen at Hilton and employs Jno. McKoy as a butcher, and to guard his stock against the depredation of tbeives. A little, boy who lives at IJdtoa discovered Watkins and Holley butchering a couple of hogs near a swamp and hastened to inform McKoy of the fact McKoy arrived with a shot guu and followed the boy to the place where he saw the men when he McKoy) noticed them dodging about trying to effect their escape ; he demanded them to stop and reiterated his demand several times, but the men cvwtfQue4 their flight througn the wamp and jMcKy fired nppn WtVn the load of shot talc ing effect in bjs bac an4 hqx, Vatkins was canHl U tbc guard bouse and Holley was arrested last night and imprisoned. The trial of the case was commenced this morning by the Mayor, but for some rea son was continued until Wednesday mor ning: Drs. Wrigbt and Kinj champed the wojm.d$ of Watkinj and pronounced them Terjr painfnl bt not dangerous, though if innamation'sets in it is thought the man will not recover m rapid! j and tfce wcnd may probably WrOY .fcfot VTatkias is a butcher and had .been in the employ of Mr. Watson: ' ' The Federal Court. The U. S. District Court for the Dis trict of the Cape Fear, His Honor Judge Brooks presiding, opened its Spring ses siou here this momiug. The Grand Jury will not be drawn and cmpannellcd until to-morrow. One libel case, that of the Wilmingtoa Railway Bridge Company vs. Steamer tug Alpha and owners will prob ably be called and heard thisafteuoon. The May Day Excursion. All that is asked to render the excur sion to be given to-morrow for the benefit of Front Street M. E. Sabbath School, a pleasure and a success, is fine weather and that we think probable. The Com mittee have perfected their arrangements and they look for a large number of ex cursionists. Refreshments will be served on the boat at city prices. Superior Court Adjourned. The present term of Superior Gjurt, which would have entered to-day upon its second week, was this morning ad journed for the term in consequence of the fact that Judge Seymour was suddenly and unexpectedly called off. This was owing to the death of Mrs. Seymour's father, who died yesterday at Clinton, New York. It was necessary for Mrs. Seymour to go North at once and as she is in deli cate health and unable to travel alone, the Judge was compelled to accompany her. Hence the adjournment of Court for the term. A Hideous Discovery. A party pf young men passing in the suburbs yesterday, betweeu Harnett and Bladen streets, on the vacant lot in rear of Mr. Thornton's over the rail road, saw a dog scratching in the ground very intent ly, which attracted their attention, and ou going up. they found that the dog-had uncovered a box about two feet long and ten inches wide, which was found to con taiu the skeleton of an infant. Xo one knows when it was put there or by whom r whether it was that of a white or col ored child. It is likely that an inquest will be held and some attempt made to investigate the affair. Struck by Lightning. Tho storm of rain which, visited our city last night was accompanied hy some very sharp claps of ihunder and light ning, one of which struck the schooner Katie Mitchell as she was lying at Worth & Worth's wharf, shivering her main topmast in such a manner that it will have to be replaced with anew one. Capt. Snow informed us that the vessel was se verely jarred, sufficiently so to arrest all hands aud make them thiuk a heavy sea had struck her. The lightuing descended the main-topmast and passed along the stay to the foremast and there expended itself without doing further ii j iry. Tl e whole amount of the damage will not ex ceed $30 or 40. ' I City Court. Twelve cases were up before the Maycr this morning and were disposed of as fol lows : ; Six persons for violation of geucral tax ordinance of the city, had judgment sus pended on payrucut of taxes ami costs. V Walker Harris, arrested on suspicion, bcinu found under a shed on the wharf at t be wrong time of night, claimed to be a fiat hand. The Mayor gave bun until 11 o'clock to-VY tu prove a good character, failing in which he - will have to join the street brigade. Lazarus Howard, charged with disor derly conduct. Judgment suspended on paymeut of costs, Marion Hardy, charged with larceny of two pigs the property of T.M. Wat sou and Hermann Hintz. Case continued until Wednesday. Henry Parker was found guilty gf drunkenness and disorderly conduct and sentenced to $15 aud costs or L'Q days on the streets. One ,C3 (Ur dvuukcnucs$, being the first oTens w dismissed on pay ment of costs. Junius liell, druhkeutetc:, and evsts or ten days on the streets. The case of Jack Watkini for tlw lar ceny of two pigs (samecasc as Marion Hardy) was continued uulil Weducsday, defendant not being alio to appear iu Court oq jconk of wounds, having re ceived a load of buckshot iu bis back about the time be wai attempting the larceny of the aforesaid pgv In ibjo cases of quo i varranlo against lr. HeatQD, Clerk of tbo Superior Court, Judge Seymour has rendered a decision in which all of the issues are decided iu faTor of the defendant. . 1877. S5 Lives-thert a man with soul so dead, who never to himself hath said, I'll pay before I go to Leu, the debt 1 owe the printer ? Yes, there are some, wc knpW full well, who neve r such a tale could .-tell", bat they, wc fear, will go to well, the place where there's no winter. V The Thermometer. From the -United States Signal OOicc at this place we ob.aiu the following report of the thermometer, as taken this morn ing at 7:31 o'clock ; J - '. Augusta, CI; Charleston, r,d; Galveston,, 50 Jacksonville, 70; robile, 50 ; Mont gomery,56; New Orleaiis, C3; Norfolk, 00; Savannah, G5; -Wilmington, CO; ; War in the West.? The war in the East must nv divide honors with that in the West. J The dog war opens in Wilmington to-mJrrov and all canines who do not sport a bulge will be captured aud killed while their owners will be lined for not taking out fa badge. The juveniles will find some rare sport in following tho dog catchers fun " their rounds. : i ' ' ' For the Widows. Mrs. II. Webb, of this city, made this morning' a beautiful cross and anchor of flowers, and sent it to Capt JiLippitCs confectionary store to be rafllcd off for the benefit of the families of the unfortunate men who perished in the ill-fated Mary K. Spnmt. It is, we think, without excep tion, the most beautiful floral ornament we have ever seen; It was valued at $10 aud in a very short time all of the-chanccs were taken. The raffle was held at 4 o'clock and the cross and anchor was won by Mr. J. E. Crow. j j Robbing the Graves in Oakdalc. Editor of the Daily Eecieic : ' Deah Sni, I wish to trespass on your valuable paper for a few lines.! Cannot the authorities of that beautiful resting place of the dead put a stop to the re moval and picking of flowers b j- visitors from the lots ? I noticed one evening this week, two diffarnnt- rvsnns laftvinjr the Cemetery ou my neutering thd grounds with handsfull of flowers from a beautiful plant in bloom on my lot, and, on mak ing it known to the Superintendent, he stated to me that flower stealing gave him more trouble than any other part of his business. It is time that the Company made Tin example one that t will stop this robbing the dead of the-'offerings which loving hands have placed over their graves. A Lot Ownei; The rindinsr and Uurial of Mr. Grissom's Body, h Sniithvillc, X. C, April 1ST 7, I Dkar Review: Yesterday, while the pilot boat Henry Wcstcrmauu was cruis ing in eight and a half fathoms of water, Capt. W. J. Totter, who was in the cock pit, espied a floating object, some distance from the boat. ' On approaching" it, they found it to be tho body of a drowned man. The body was immediately taken on board, and brought to this place. It was- at once placed in the hands of the coroner. The jury was" then sum moned. After e (animation of witnesses, the jury rendered a"' verdict as follows: That the body found was that of Thomas B. , Grissom aiivl that, the said deceased was accidentally drowned. It will" be re membered that Mr. Cirissom wa. on the ill fated pilot boat Mary A". Sifir.Hnt.-a.inX there is no doubt but what ail on board' perished with him. There were several bruises on his stomach, and part c f the flesh from his skull aud face was gone, consequently .no one tould recognize as to which of the pilots the body belonged, except by the Loots and clothes. The body was interred yesterday. The funeral took place, to-day at 10 A. M. lt'wa3 the saddest funeral I ever witnessed. Men, women and children wept as they stood by the grave of the departcdone. I "Conkl tears' retard the tyrant in his courbc, Guu hi Hiaiis avert his darts relentless Torce. Gun Id youth ami virtue claim a hliort tlola-. Or lieauty charm tho Fpectrc from lii pr-y, Tliou still had'st. lived, to bless iny aching Thy comrade's honor, aud thy friend's de light." -.1 V V Tnc People ".Want Propf. fi - v w " mere is no moucinc prcscnoctl by physicians, or sold by Druggists, tliat carries such evidence of its success and superior virturc-of UckhelV GKiiiiAN Syeup for severe Coughs, Colds settled on the breast, Consumption, or any -disease of the Throat and Lungs. A proof of that tact is that any person afiiictcd, can jrtri a Sample Bottle for 10 cents And try its superior efTcct before buying the regular size at 75 cents. . It has lately been intro duced in this country from Germany, and iU wonderful cures arc astonishing every one that use it. Three doses will relieve any case. Try it. ! ; Garden Tools. A LL KINDS CHEAP r AT apl 23 GILES & MCUCniSON'S. SUHSCIK5S TO TDK DAILY REVIEW PLEASE KOTICC We will be glad to receive coaat&irsUtss? from ?tr Xriends on say and all subject! l gene terest but : The name of the writerjnmst alirsyt be furniihed to the Editor. V ,v , CommunicatloQS most bwritt ealy one $id of the'ptper.; Personalities must be avoided. Andit is especially and partlcsUrl 4i7 stood that xhc editor does alwayi tadarsa the views of correspondents, males so silted in the editorial columns. .... . Ifew Advertisements. Natural Mineral 7atcro. TMPQRTEI) . X APOLLINAR1S BRUXXEy, and . . UUXYADI TANOS BITTEltWATEB, 1 Kept constantly on haal. . W. J. BUmiANX, Agant, apl 30 Lippitt's Row, South Front tJ '. Pleasure Seefccsro. QUNDAY-SCnOOL EXCITRSIOK TO OSmithTllle on the Steamer WACCAUA.TT, on 1st MAT. v . llefreshmenta on the boat at City Pricts. -l'arfjasre as follows x Gtstlemen, 7S eeatt i Ladies, 50 cents; ChlMren, 25 cents. Tielcti for sale at all the Book Stores aad aUXessrs. Parker & Taylor'r. mpl 50 "JUST OVER THE B RID GIT JO AX ICE CREAM SALOON kept In tbe best style.; Pare crcaiu well frozen guaran teed at all timcg. Private families and par- j tics furnished with Cream by . - . apl 30" J. C. SCnSYERS. A Few Packages put up fcr FamilyUco. A better relish not -yet dUcorered. For eale by !" , " api 30 DeHOOOD?CL CO, : IN CLOTiiiieii' - ; .-AND "- " ' AT ' ' . apl 23 : . ' ' BINFORD, CROW & CO., OFFER FpR SALE i 1 flA Hhda and BbU N. O. and CUB1 1UU i JJOLA8SES. 500 "bl3FL0UK' ' , Bbls SUGAR, r Ugs COFFEE, ' -Q t Uoiea C. R. SIDES, , . . 100 1,0X05 T0IJACC0' (Wdwotlt) - North Ca'rolioa Hams, f Backets, Brooirf, Candies, .Matches, Candy, Starch, . Soap, Mackerel, Ac,x Ac k- f apr 27 I - WM GRUI1 IMS EE23 TT 13 NEITHER " LOW," NOR I" VUL-J- gar' but steals over the wnccs like soft, sweet inum-, pleasing the moit fastidfoat. t or sale at apr 27 8. JEWETTS. LIFPITT'S Ice Cream Parlor. WILL BE OPENED OX WEDNESDAY uiornin, 25th inst. Pare Cream Ca voretl with choicest frnits will be kept dartag the season. j .... STRAWBERRIES la-ge aud luscious will be kept when ever they can be procured in either Una or the Charles ton markets. Cream sent to any part ol tike city in quarts and callona frozen, free of charge. AH orders for Cream for goadajs iauit le left Saturdays.: , . . tn trance to ralor on rrtncets&U . apl 24 Soda UlateiV SYR CPS made fron Crashed fftjar aad beat Fruit Juices and Extracts t - ' ! , ' - ' 10 Cents per Olaai, ' 3 Ghuaes for 25 cenU, . , , 15 Tickets for One Dollar. --"---' ' Aiwa ts Ice Cold. . ' ; JAUES C. 1IU5DS, v Drafsiat, . apl 22 Third Stppoaif City IlalL Mew rJlucic qillE DESIRE UPPAU1I50 A Italian Duct. " flarp of the Wind. . '. 'J i Wee Wee. Negro Caprice. - Those Eyca of Axare Blae. . UwmotD:L , : - ' . ... Wood Nymph's CaR. Soaj. j ..:'".', ;'..,- -. 1 " Nora II y DarHni, Pm Dreisfrj of Thee.. BeaaUfal 8onj cad Ccm. Sure to please. . . For sale at . , Live Book and C:5re I apl .28 i 1 t H 1 41 lslMtgt' DVERTISE Mi tUM DAILY RSYlZZt DKJoiTFDDilgG S A
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