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J I t II V .11 I .- I ' TT II II II - 11 II II V VI 11 I ! TT n V A Lf M M W A . i MP.N. I Til "lli II 1111 If' II l II II I i V. 1 1 A 11 I II. I LA 1 M t. r i it ii Hi ii 1 1 hi ii - ii w 1 1 i im ii ii l.. . . n . - . a m .mm. mm m w x - m . am w m , vavmi- enta. . . . ... . -. . k . - . u.,.4 cTfl f,:,tcd by )0S ,'ai rnorKiETOK. ".ri: One montb '60 l Fr- :ninr part oi ' r ccntt per week. l;!:.illplescreprt.nja -ulcnu- . ncrsreeaiariy. ireibeir paper. .dvortisementa VOIi,. 2. WILMINGTON, N. C WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1877. NO. 93 NEWS SU91 MA RY. New l-SUMMER GOODS p. KAT 36 Slarkct Street- 'rices Lower Than Ever PRESS, GOODS Mr. Haves' friends seem 'to have given up all hope of organizing the new House. - A11C OKI stury ui r - tion to seize Sonora, secure a route to the Pacific for the Texas Pacific, and lay the foundation of a second Texas, i again afloat. J The South Carolina Senate, which is RepubliGan-has refused to go into an election for Chief Justice uut.il the Houso hai admitted all the members of the late Macfcey House antl the conse quence is deal lock. Packard's friends arp applying Io Hayes to give him The Greeks are clamoring A general rising of . the an ffice. for war. , &icnt Etylei from 8 cents lo Mohammedan population of Tunis,, ln- kS5 cents rtr yard up. poli, and Morocco is. -imminent, i no ,HN rubKad Cotton diets, up. French Governnt is about to despatch i'.tdndU t stroivs rccnforeincnts of troops, as well as f a fleet, to . Algeria as f a Tho Attorney-General ' has informed United States Marshals that the appro- priatbn for expenses of L nited btatcs Courts for) the present fiscal year is nearly cxhaustedj and no further expenditures can 'be maide before tho 1st of July, when r'a'rasolc, Collars aid Cuffs pproprialion for tho ensuing fiscal year bccon&cs available. bunsct Cox, who-has returned from a Southern tour, savs that tiie widespread notion Uiat Mr. Hayes's pcllicy is so satisfactory to the Southern poople as to cause a break in the Damoeralil? ranks is unfounded FANCY GOODS. bUT VARIETY.! GREAT BARGA N8 iUdUeTics 20 cents up p'QilhEO TO WE'All WELL.) Men & Bov's Wear , Housekeeping Goods! ii3t rei)ly to (Derby's- note, is a strong anti-war feeling in Europe whach 'seems to be gaining ground. EnftUna has already 35,000 troops Therd Wail WGaii'seUHuerwear rEOIVI 40 CSSWTS UP ! and 11,000 horses really to cm UnrK at any moment. Church CalendarThursday, May 10. St. John's Church Asceusion Day. Morning Prayer and Celebration of the Ho.ly Eucharist at 11 o'clock. ' . Magistrate's court, . 'Jane McMillan was arrainged before Justice Gardner this mornrngN on a war rant sued out by J. ' W. .Moody for the larceny-of $15. After a trial of the case the defeudant was bound over in the. sum of $100 for her appearance at the June term of the Criminal Coiut. The Fayettcville Election. They must have had some bad manage ment' in Fayettcville in the election held there on Monday.last, for.municipal t.fucers. The result was that , -.fusion; ticket, con sisting of a Democratic mayor and four out of seven commissioner, was elected by from seven to thirty majority by the Republicans over the regular Democratic ticket. .' - The Press Convention. The llaleigh Nacs says that thus far about 30 members of the press of the State have signified their purpose to attend the convention . Menbers of the Produce Ex change and Chamber of Commerce, of Wil mington, and a number of prominent citiizeus of Newborn, purpose r attending the session of the Association. The 'fLons Season In "May' The cold disagreeable, rainy spell which we have -had'for some days plainly indi cates that wo are passing through .what is known as "the long season in May: We have had rain nearly every day this month, and the weather has been cold and Stores to Close. "Gentle Annie says sue ; has. hasn i Wc understand that the principal stores had any Spring in hern yet. in- this city will be closed to-morrow after- Thc Schr c:as F Sears Cal, xUVncr, noon, as is usual on Memorial Day, from from Cardenas, for New York, that put into 1 until G, o'clock. -Families should govtrn this port, on the 2d of April' in distress themselves accordingly in purchasing J and for repairs1 having finished her rc their supplies. Joint Services. Owing to the indisposition of the Rector there will be no service at St. James' Church to-morrow morning. There will pairs, to-day, cleared for her original dis- tination. Observe The Occasion. It is hoped that there will be a .general suspension of -busmec.s o-iaorrov altcr- be j(int services of the two parishes at St. I noon, so that all may attend .the Merao- . John's Church atai o'clock. Handsomely Done. The beautiful pyramid of flowers sent here for the benefit of the Smithville sufferers, by Mrs. Newbury, of Magnolia, was Vajlled off yesterday, and won by Jno. M. Cazaux Esq. This gentleman, upqu ascertaining the fact that tnc prize was his very kindly, and generously Distances from 'Ashe villc to IVil- douated il to the Ladies' Memorial: Asso.- niington and to Charleston. ciation. - . Ou'r.attchlion has been calleu to tins vor Memorial Dav. savcn vy a kimiu:ui .m.i:. . ,.v , The lTomdcnt of tho Memorial A5soci- ilfar with it. XVte, wilt our Hue the ... , , , Wncfwn T f 1 V. vc.irli Ashevilic . ation .request us to state that the scnooi V - ... .e -ri-- . T A T.. ; t. I UUU W1IUU Will. U1V wiiwiaa H' room OI lMlSSes JJUil iiuu oauicn, in vu i J Ucant Warm, clear weatner The British government UC wcieouii;.i uj would asked the Porte to extend for a few days the time for closing the Black Sea, which rial services to "be held -.at .Oakdalc. The Day comes but once a year, and we should esteem it a high privilege rather than a duty, the being able to render honor to the dust of our dead heroes. The ladies hope that the procession will be a full one. and tlr.t the attendance at the Cemetery will be large. , PLEASE NOTICE. V f , Wc will be glad to receive coBuau&lcaturas from pur friends oa any and all . rabjtcts f general interest but : The name of the writer mart alwaja b furnbhed to the Editor. i Communications must b written 6bIj. o one side of thp paper. 4 ' Peiionalities must be avoided. Andit especially and part ictlarly aader tood that ihe editor does not alwari tndorw the views of correspondents, unless so stated in the editorial columns. " , Now Advertisoments. MEETING OF TIIE CHILDREN'S Memorial Association Is called to-morrow (Wednesday) afternoon, at 5 o'clock, at the schoolroom of MLises Burr and James. mav s . " ' . NOTICE. ' rjlILE BANKS in this city will dose on lhursday,'.10th ins t:, Memorial Day, at 1 o'clock, p. m. . may 8 rear of St. James' Church, Willi head- pa"anourg aa .x.ucv.uc i.. .m-... quarter, oa Thursjay, tl.o 10th. Mem- penile ? lhcse are .iue.t.on, m wa.cl, , -i r 1 pi rAr,n om t,r the people of. this citv are deeply luteicst- bers and friends of the association arc ur. I i - ...L . ihtK X: : Th io Sraranb,,rS ,ie wil. reaci, thc.u long lc 11 11 111 V vw - w prepare the decorations. ' Tho Managers of the Association hope that all interested in ' this Memorial cele bration will contribute as many flowers as possible, and ask that , they be sent in early on Memorial Day-. '. fore the other. ' All. this is against us, but there is one view pf the subject that oilers us some consolation. It is that when the Spartanburg &-A,shcvillo Kail road is com pleted wc can use it from ' Cha-lotte to Asheville, in common with our Charleston neighbors by breaking bulk at -Charlotte or without breaking bulk- by the .Wil mington, Columbia Augusta It. 11,. was granted. ( LINEN DRESSES lashurtevortLiDneciIod to complete an I wt6tfor Ladie?,'Gent3 or Children. Patronize Home I The Thermometer. -En-land will defend From the Unitcu ataics.oiguaivu v' r L intwf,rfnPn attack. this plaCC WC OlT-am ino iw.iv jj"y nvm iiiiviiviv..yv - , -.it dj a I . ii . r. c foi-ni t morn- nT.,i. tnn trlP-r.Tnhs. from near I oi tne tncrmointiivi , ua . Kara, his a advance, doubtful. commcn Kal Gold is ktill in the neighborhood of 107 t change of Officers The Postal convention between the j t a mceting of the Wilmington Light Jility to check the Russian ing at 7:31 o'clock: . 1 but this in considered very Augusta, 60; Charleston 50; Galveston i . -r iL 1 1 r.O . ATnlMln n4 ; MOllt- loubtfiil. The Russians have bbjjacouyiu., '"y J 'bombarding Widden, from gomery;54; New Orleans 00; Norfolk, 50 ; valafat,ontheoppositeside6ftheDanube. Savannah, 58; Wilmington, oo. Filr Duplicate any Retail Goods sent for abroad I j oa tho Same Terms; II IUUB 36 MarketliSt: MM 5 CHEAP AND GOOD gPmoSTVUixow IN. : GanW anouta'sandlBoys r. if i " K fACTl A KACT;UA FACT! 13th Edition, thoroughly Be vised and Enlarged.; m HE DISPENSATORt 1 OF TIIE UNITED STATES. Kcvised bv G. B. Wood, M. D., assisted br 11. C. Wood, M. D. Koyal 8'ro. Sheep $10., The last edition of thfc United States Dis pensatory was published in 1870.' Since that time not only has the growth of pbarmaelo ic.al science been very great,' but there has also been promulgated a new edition of 'the United States Pharmacopoeia and a sapplc mcnt to the British Standard. The additions and alterations which hare thus been necessi tated in the first and and second portions of the pre?ant volauie are numerous and impor tant. Jrorsaieat . . . HiszrrsBSROZizi'o, Lire Book and Music Store, ma s 39 A 41 Market st Memorial Day 10th of May 18 T7. - ' PnOGltAMME,. ' The nrocession will form 10 minutes Union and Spartanburg line. before 3 and start promptly at 3;o'clock. The distances are as fallow: V ihiiing- I Irx AcO.nvUlo ri V tho' Cirnlina Central FIUST DIVISION, wuiuaou,,...,,, - ludurgo of Assistant Marshals J. I. Statin do. Mctts, E. A. Maffitt and J. H: Boatwrigtt f - ' .... lnmhifi iv Sn.irrnnblll IT. ubo mites t' will form on South side ot Market, tnc 7,,, , ,v w - . snmo nnunr f irmm L. LnailCat0 1 10 ASU-- riht resting on Moulin street, vi. . Cape Fear Light Ar tilery . . United Statics and Italy was signed yester- Infantry; beld lastniight, the resignation day.-.- The L.igntnouse . iuiu 0fCapt. A. b. Ueltossct, rirsiuiuiiim- notice thafl-au automaue uuuj, bl if the Company, was rean auu auiui, blasts of a! whistle at short intervals, has wheeup0n Mr.N.H. Spruut; Second Lieu- been placell for trial off Cape Lookout, t nk was promoted to the vacancy, 1 N. C. Thd buoy is fathoms of water. Wilmington Cornet Concert uub. Wilmington Light Infantry. v Carriage containing Chaplain and Orator. Ladie's Memorial Asssociation. Childrcns Memorial Association. Schools in charge of their teachers. same gauge turougt villc, 304 miles. This gives Charleston the advantage in distance-of 47 miles, but if the cut-off by Lincolnton and Hickory is made, the distance from Wilmington to Asheville w-P' be shortened about; 2$ miles. . located in eleven Mr. Jas. I. Mcltce, Junior oeconu,;w.is promoted to .Second Licutonant and Mr. Thomas C. James was elected Junior Second Lieutenant.- Delegates to convention. ' At a meeting of the Vesfry of St. James' Parish, held at the Roctory last nig' t, the itlemen were appomtcu I'.eie ' L0)(bAL NEAVS. New Advertisements. SH. Jewett -The American Mufical Class ., L r;Enn4tnrv' of the followin2 2eu United States. ' . gates to the Diocesan Convention to be A. SuRiES.-Collars by the bucket full-a held in gt. peteFs Church, Cliarloue, 0.1 cdBts - ';: . the 30th of this month: Di A. J. Deltos- set, A. II. VanBokkelen, R. E. Calderand r,J w; T,. DeRosset. Alternates Major - Graham Daves, Norwood Giles, Dr.Thos. v WiWI nnd Dr. S. S. Everett.. American Anniversaries. v.-.i...iWoc th- nnniversarv of the Quarterly MeetinRS. ' I Sonnnd vnnnd nf nnnointllieuts 1-Jl' tliC Uvvviiv v v 1 w WSlmntrm ni5tr:rt of 1 1 10 MtthoVl'lftt E. Iu charge of Assistant Marshals, Thorn- clmrch goutb-, as made by Rev. W. S. J Southeiland; George Sloan, and Black; Presding Eider: , John Scott will form on Southjsidcof WUmingn, Front Street.,.. May 5- .iKf t.in, ntr the Topsail; Ilerrmg ;s Cnapel... . May . U-l, JiarKci, -n Pt-lMirv nnd Cohfirrift Mis- IV KJ V- I J v.. -v- ----- - - - LIPPITT'S ice Cream Parlor. WILL BE OPENED OS WEDNESDAY morning, 25th inst. Pure Cream 11a- . vored with choicest fruits will be keptdurins; the reason. -- . . STRAWBERRIES large and luscious will be kept when ever they can bo procured in either this or the Charles ton markets. Cream sent to any part ot the city in quarts and gallons' frozen, free of charge. All orders for Cream- for Sundays must be left Saturdays. a. Entrance to l'alor on Princess St. apl 24 ' Still Ahead I f UR CELEBKATED WAMSUTTA Shhts, acknowledged the best in the market, ; , ONiiir si oo All ihe latest styles in Scarfd, Neck, Ties, Collars,, and Cuff, and Gents Furnishing Golds' generally, now for sale at popular prices? V Call and see our Patent Yoke Suspenders, a Suspender and Brace combined. Ease, com fort and Elegance. ' A. DAVID, mav 5 Merchant Tailor St Clothier. as corner oi pt. jamt-s'.tuuau. Association of Officers of 3rd X. C. In fantry. 'Organizations from other Confederate Army and Navy forces in charge of Senior Officers. Civil Associations. 'Citizens cn foot . T1IIKD DIVISION-. siou, :...May. 19-20 Clinton, at JohusonV Chapel .May l'G-127 Kenansville, . .- . J une' '2 r No City pourt to-day. Memoriat Day to-mofrow. Bishop Atkinson's Appointments for his Sprinjr Visitation. Washington, " -day G Jamcsville. .- " J Williamston (Ascension Day!.... !! 10 lfrn .... " id . Trinity Church, Scotland Neck. bunday alter Ascension. The Great Saying snaring Mii 1 tion of tie City. WIJERE -A FIRST-CLASS SHAVE can be had for 10 cents : Stylish Hair Cat for 25 centa ; delightful Shampoo, for 25 cents and Moustache Dyed for 26 cents. Also razors put in excellent order and only 25 cents charged- All this is done at the Great Reform Rarber Shop under the .Aataonai Rank, where ererythinfr is done in silence and this in the latest style too. . ap122 L FURMANSKI. 10 Nary Ra 9 eig h Observer last night. elected a full Democratic, i - .. - ticket on Monday. Mis- Market street. Soda Water. SliFv8:02 fro:a rushed Su waic;s and tracts., rrnr find l'SJiUPr Glass, v.sKt for 23 eeuta JAMES C. MUNDS, Druggist, I r- IrAS' opposite City IU'l. SERVED APPLES it. i f . unfl ir tho. Mexican war mat ui Steamship. J. Foley, rrice,.amved - . at mitimorUn the 7th inst.' from tins PaJoAl o J lort- ( - f0USht on the succeeding day. It was in 'Ger. hardue Frederick Scalla, W'aack, tlli SCC01KV engagement that Col. May cleared from New York for this port, on m.aJe 8UCh a reputation for himself in the tle7thinsl , . dashing cavalry charge tnai .nc m. V. ; -:,ZZrrZu ni hi8 troopers against the enemy's' artillery, it is wciifio uu.p oiiivia jwv. ,im Moxic;in j . . . l ..tnnnrr ini'ir '.uiin .nn. In charge of Assistiant Marshals Pres ton dimming, G. J. Boney and Benj. lr.. Collections' in behalf of - Diocesan White will form on South side of Market, sions will be made at each place, between Second and Third Streets viz s AaM.o. Disabled Confederate Soldiers and Sailors cycry a,y tli,:M,;t l!:e in Carnages. - . rinmns of newsnaners r.udby yuiir Drug- Citizens in Carriages. ; . 1 1'0 use SOnietiiin- f...r Dvspvpsia" and Wire Hovers! Wire Covorti! IRE DISH COVERS, OVAL AND ROUND, OF ALL SIZES. Pol-vale l-v at mav 5 GILES i MURCniSOJPS. Assistant Marshals. J. W. Woolviu and Liver colnplaint that yuu k:iov not.nng l. A. Hallctt will have charge of the Con- about; . you get discoura: red little success. siteininiir Now to .. -ii. i . . . . . - i i: : iu money wiui -'-iv ledcratc lot ana gruuima uj.u. ... - - t;r,(,r lir,,nf th.xt GriEKS' Cemetery. August FloweVi will cure you of Dy.- 'iM vi..tn will bo tin Fourth street to nrnsia and Liver Comnlamt' v.ith all its tut don't g NI Wp wbtt you. cant anoro r.; T- 7) , Tivlor' t . 1 t t 1 m linn A:l('liai 1 a 1UJ . i - . . I T . i - . " - A large number of persons.are expected Americans and won a victory on each oc to attend tlie Pic-nic given this afternoon at the Min ingion uarueus. . ..mnt tn A Vharf Rat. j, saa ai-v" Schr.x Join L. Tracy, Meservey, from i , Ve t to CATn that one of our cn- Eockrort, Me,, for this iort, was at Vine- terprisug commission merchants met with iami.4. . . - L : v.rd lT.trc.hl on the 5th inst. . ' L .nrinns'casc of wetting yesterday alter- Snrin-"libcen in the lap of winter this noon by ttumg mi ..pnn0 migcrs p lm,s position he was only rescued b year because sue uas iue ugu .. . x of swimmin- rly his Knowieuoc w GALLON CANS. t3 cuius rnp caxt. UttECTLY ELEGANT." Red Cross out Red Cross to MacRac, out effects, such as' Sour Stomach Sic l.lead Utuls' , ' n .it. in ache, Habitual Cost veness, Palpitation of Macllae to Campbell, out Campbell to "So Heart,; Heart-bum, Water brash, Cometcry. ,0;i. fuv.i i.itw ttit,., -4", Tlu Cereino'iies will le oientil by tne &c, wc ask you to go to your Druggist Qkr - and get a Sample Buttle ot Guken Au- " . . ,r : ' i n.i tiVT Flower for 10 cents and try it, or I ullcrs Memorial UIc a Kegular ' Size f.r 75 cent- , two ;doscs FRANK H. DABBY, TTOR.V E Y-AT-LAW, y-?t O flics in Journal Buildicff, Pr.'n-- ceis ?treet, Wiladngton, C. ajil H corjiE RIGHT AW! ! why tey.them s GEO. M YERS . U k X3 morn ot. SRIFORD, December ajnd May having been fairly wedded thi year. Thc steatner Juniper made her appear- together with the immense physical vigor heposscsscs, which enabled him to reach the shore in salcty, noiwuuauu.u I nonvu t, on J UUU II Ui UUll OFl'ER FOR SALE 100 Uda tod Bbls N. O. and 500 EburLotR 25 Bb' SUGAR, 75 Bi2" COFFEE, 5Q BowC.R.8IDES, 1. 4 arjeo here last night after au absence of , he was weighed down by his several mouths. She i commanded now i tntiip- and fine boots. e are by Capt. II. M.' Watson, . f t(1 know. however, that our friend The recent 'rise in old metals, cast-scrap ched his hotel safely after a rather cir- iron particularly, one of the effecUof war, cuitotls route, and this mormnS will be hailed with satisfaction by those I bright as a larfc in this market who have been holding one article no good grocer is lnrfrp nnanfities for an advance. I.uut and the public demand it -O- FT . . . 1 CTCr WiW"V"., " . f T,intTT S AVft sneas. vi xj- - CUBA as .1 Si I. 'J. L . : , ,t - Ath I l?cesK4li:,J: innmrc determined to I An - - - i -. . lue larDoro oouincrncr, t .v . yeast rov r;, , mj vnit Hf . "!!". !.. Bo. S we Pr ot P." " VI d delicate. Another tmog mt -7 ' - . enUS4e: DWC0M Mdsinthaa th cans are iu.i CiL- -i . . - . , t:t .Uk ""Tik. tww.W so pure and nas oeen uuring me luvt-tYat i weisnt ana wo f - fnr hard to say, hut would he interesting J gtrong, that less of it is required for iU ivnvcr bv the Rev. Jas. ii. layior, Cliaplnin. Dirge by the Chair. Oration by Jno. C James Esq. lusic "Cover them over, with beauti ful flowers' by the Choir. Benediction. Music by the "Cornet Concert Club. Call of Roll of Honor and rloral offerings. A Salute will be fired by the 'Wilming ton Light Infantry. Decoration of Soldier's graves in private lots. - If the Cape Fear Light Artillery re- .i iJ. f.x tUo rlpbration. ri'ivc tlieir nUua iu viluu iui minute guns will he fired by them lrom the hill overlooking the entrance to the rmetcry Ministers of the different Churches arc Vcunested to have their bells tolled at the time specified by the Marshals. - JsorT. Catkin, Marshal. will relieve -you'. The American Musical Class Books FT AVE AliUIVEt), and thv-.- .Lu Lave been waiting f-r thera can now .uiui:iieu at may S -.S. J IWKTT'.f, We Expect You I At this writing s P. M., the sun is Rhinin and the clouds seem td be rolling Th irMlhcr nromises well for Stwaj. ; the Memorial services to-morrow. Natural Mineral Waters. ,TMPORTEp and IIUXYADI "JAXOS RITTER WATER, Kept constantly on banl. . W. J. BUHMANX, Affent, may 7 Lippitt'a Row, South Irontft. This Day. TUST RECEIVED ANOTHER LOT OF fj those X I TJ T ciaAns, .1 i Tne best Cigar ever offered for FIVE CENTS. Sola in ii umujswn umr uv mc FIOABO and PLANTATION C1G A11S J CENTS. mjKTjrrtn Tobacco Store, may'7 Market Street M) OUR NEW GOODS are ready to vvclcoiue you asyoa will welcome them when vou ue the tin j assjrtment and the rcairka bly LOW PRICES we caa afford to tell at WHITE SHIRTS all made at 9 i cent. ' RLUE FLANNEL SUITS, at VJJOO and uprrardi. ... CASSlMERE SUITS from 57.o; np. COTTON A DE SUITS from l.30jap. AL-d full line of : ; . GENTS' FURNISHINQ GOODS I ' At Prices to luitalL r SOL- BEAK, & BEOS., 18 20 llarketSt may 5 ' - . " - ;-. - .- -. m HE DAILY REVIEW it. roraislied to X CifyubscribcrsI at 50 ccnu a matn I i i i hi I I i -, s s I ' i , IN THE 1 IILYREVUW to find
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