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I ' r. tt If " inon $2 50;TI 0 r-5: month, 60 cent dSTbtdcUrcred by came", f,tc, loir nd liberal. I iIbcr. will plcaabrepert any and Recife their paper, regoUrly. tflw Advertisements CL ANNOUNCEMENT. " tfrs, A? B.: Brown, oCLD RESPECTFULLY announce hf i opened in connection with her Wc will be glad to recede: conn tiicatioa from our friends' on any! And 11 ;wbktf to f general interest bat : ' :. W " ' ' IV V - . , . 1 I V 1 f TV t r s . i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i l ii ii 1 ii ii i ii ; i t r 1 1 u l t ti i . I I I 1 1 1 1 III I II II, A 1 II I i 1 II Mf II I I 11 I II 11111111 i f . .. - . v asm - m m mr . am;. . i mm j m m . . . . t ... - f , ' '!".--,' ' - 9 - WILMINGTON, N. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 23t i877. NO, ioj NEWS SUMMARY. A general order has beeu issued from the War Department that no payment for services, subsequent to June 30, 1877, can be made until Congress makes provision It01 . ..t , I for the bcxt fiscal year. The Sec- ' , n.,! in connection nu fn ..-, . reiary qi ma xieasury uas issaea a call n .rtmcnT. iiiu si"' v j i T nr i 1 1 1 11 11 1 1 11 11 n nnnns tir iha ?t'ririi TTn Frfc and w now iuuy pro-kuuM". r ucui oucnuuu msptticu me of I J I rcxbiWfu,MiDC Cderncar, XcUons, TriioiniDSo, fikr, Embroideries, Lace, .Neck Tic', Collarctts and Bib5, KnchiDg, Comb, Ii usIkf, .Tiili !1, -ip?, Torchon Laces, T'KRMS STRICTLY CASH. , XKS. A. D.llJIi(JWxV, Lxcbane Corner. defence' in Boston harbor yesterday. Tu'ced'a friends arc still - hopeful as to h'is li'lcasc, A delegation from the Methodist Conference in session at Baltimore called onTthe President yestcr- day. The Lotis Club gave its first THE OLD NORTH STATE. ladies' djiy entertainment in Fifth Avenue yesterday; tliG attendance was large. A large (ire occurred in lleotdale, Pa., on ejthc -1st ir.st.'. destroying much property..' len thousand men are already locked out from the Clyde ship building yards, England. A grand international British , celebration com- mcnccl yesterday in Petersburg and will last all the week. Blaiue had a long conference with the President yester day. The large iron steamship Saratoga For the gratification of .many of our readers who wish to obtain a correct copy of the words-of this famous old song, the production of that eminent jurist and dis tinguished son of the Old North State. Judge William Gaston, we publish it here to-day: Carolina! Carolina! Ilcavcir.s blessings at tend her, While we live we will cberisls protect and defend her; Tho' the scorner may sneer at, and witling defame her," Vet onr hearts kwi11 with rrliKinpvu. wIipii- 0Vpr wo niinia Vitii Cher Hurrah! hurrah! The Old North State forever Hurrah! hurrah ! For the Good Old North State. Tho' she envies not others their merited glory, Say whose name stands the foremost in Lib ert.v's story: ' Tho' too true to herself e'er to crouch to op pression, Who can yield to just rule a more loyal su omission. f'ho. Hurrah ! hurrah! Ac. riaiu and artless her sons, but whose doors open raster, To the Knock of the stranger or tale of diS' asten . How like to the rudeness of, their dear na tive, mountains. With rich ore in their bosoms and life in their fountains. Cho. Hurrah ! hurrah ! Ac. Phenomenon In the Clonds. Up tor 15 minute : of 11 o'clock last at Ptoach's ship yard, ' Chester, prematurely launched yesterday; And her daughters the queen of the. forest six persons were killed and a number wounded i TCOS. B. CARR & SON, Dentists, 38 Market Street . EVKHV OP tit ATI ON war ranted, and jierfornied in the pa, was mm same SUUoTAA HAL manner aUby (Jie Senoir member of the iirui Ktr confidently tj persons f till toy tying k fcestit of worK exccuicu vj jjiui xu iu dtr.arer twentj ji n since. ISTU EXTKACTEU WITHOUT .PAIN, oppose everything which might tram per Then let all who love us, love the land that ta Ml Tooth 1'ast s constantly on liand the passage of merchant ships or men of As hamxv a region as on this side of heaven. ,ilbr hIc at 5tf cento p.T box. war of neutral Dowers through the Suez 1 Wheilenty and freedom, love -and peace JT I i-i 1 l rm -i , , r . i -.-v uanai. - ine L.zar starts tor tne ua resembling. Fo graceful, so constant, to gentlest breath It is stated that war be- . , H??1; . . t r . .nu irue iiniiiwooQ ni iieart. let nn . mnrr n t ween U recce and lurkev, within twenty be applied them, , .1. .... 1 How they kindle in flame Oh ! none know uays, is iijeviiaoiCi nnxiauu uas but who've tried them. notified Turkcv -and Kiwsia that she will Cho. Hurrah ! hurrah ! &c. EINfORD, CROW & C0,; OFFER FOR SALK nube JunO I'd, to be absent six weeks. The Koumanian Senate has voted unani- smile before us. Raise aloud, raise together the heart thrill- mg cnorus. Cho. Hurrah ! hurrah ! &'c. 100 500 25 75 JO 100 Hhdsand llbld N. 0. and CUIJA mously fofli- war. The Pussians say XtlOU.100I!iO. orn riv...i.I i i i i.l . ouo j-iiiK were uuueu.ab -ruau;m. LbU FLOL'R, Bbli'SUlSAU, ' . COFFEK, Doies C. K. SWEX, Boxes TOBACCO, ( Old-work. ) iJortb Carolina Iams, Bucket, Brooms, Utftl, Matches, Candj, Starch, Soap, -MTti,ac., aC. t Temple of Israel. At the annual election held in the Vestry Eoom of, the Temple of Israel on A combiriation of capitalists are about to Sunday last, the following gentlemen were rrn f rAnfr J rit fli univ Smif nnvn I? I? from Cincinnatti to Cllatanooga. Gen. GitUou J. Pillow is au applicant for oflicc' under Hayes. Kansas has elected officers for the ensuing year : President Sol Bear. Vice President A. Weill. Treasurer II. Brunhild. ' Secretary N. Mayer. Trustees-F. Ilheinstein, M. M. Katz, S. II. Fishblate", S. Ilanstein, A. David. been .visited with unprecedented rains ; many britjges have been washed arway. The Baltimore,! rrommer's Extract Malt, fTEX SPRINGS MASS, Told Anodyne. ifkpply of each just in. Al.o a fu'l San Francisco, yesterday under sealed tncm " me nnc cnoppcrt parsley, o rare Draga .Medicine, and CliemicaU ordcrg. hc reported removal of tha ODlon- sa,t' WP 11 l,ttl saIa(i 0' JAME8JC. MUXD8. Second and! Third Assistahfr Postmaster ana S(l"cczc over au tn ' JU1CC 01 lemon Ii ' . . t . . . . . . . Generals m authoritatitcly denied. Jlcthodis's in convention 'at have adopted a resolution mak ing it ' obligatory on a Pastor to establish a Sunday school in his consideration - r ti, : ,i:u . ' xiiv; xtusoiaii linn uuai iiiiai, oan&u iivui i . Fried Chickens. Cut a cold chicken into small joints, LIPPITT'S (fe Cream Parlor. y 1LLBE OPENED ON WEDNESDAY jrW.25th intL J'ure Cream fla- suii st fruiu ,vm b kept durin STRAWliERKIES ttL!!iluici?.s wi ,be kePt "ben ever thav Jrn either, this or tbc Chailee ritr i. Crea.m 6ent to ny Part ol the UbeUn8atardaTT vrcau,' xor ounaaJ Jphi loVt,ur ou I'rineew St. Style iervthlnff AlVD THE lATEST STYLFS AND THE tS and Va4.u j t rtoauUthe times and prices rech of even body. ni "amine Uic'diffcwjit Styles and ur i2 A.! SSZLX33IL, " i Market street. "OZART RAinnM. ' Oranito How, Tront St. KELIACLS HOUSE' t .till dement and has now moans of I r?llrctOHlCri With Ir(V.M).Dr MbLJ.; ' i -i Tnc follow Inj genuine im Wine. ll.r-vK r .... j , .iiwi uuurri iucuc kxj v. WtuaCr, Oriscnbeimer. and IM u J OCadeirUoc. ' .W Drawers . al Colusa Tic -M dr fpr ;5c - SWpUUaJfiXoie ,23 tV.60c. a u r ? - . AU I'nb, $1.50. . W,,,. EW STYLES, A. DAVID, t Tailor A Clothier; LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. Gko. Mi-rs The Question Settled. S. Jewetx Magazines for June. UEiNSBERQEa New Music. A. SiiRiEi. Collars by the bucket full 25 conts ' ! - : Strawbeitrics V2 to 20 cents per quart. let the chicken remain in this for three or T lour hours, turning the pieces every now Robbery. A few mirhtii a to tliivrs ."rfiT.Hl tlm ntrrVit t Ha 1 1 l...;.1t II. . . u.0., Miown ucauuiuuy ana house of Ambrose Moor, on.iin Ki;ns uw "HUUUl .cioua to ooscure her Gardens, and stole S2.30 in money and brightness, when suddenly the trees (were about $100 in clothin- ah J watches ...j uj lu- rusmog 01 me wma person was arrested on siisnirinn nn.l frora the quarter a little west of North, charged but! since then the ofiiccrs Lave forcing m ,ts coarse along black , doudf , aaccrtained ho were the thieves and are which when vailing the moon appeared to now on the bar mth aftrr ti,Pm be about 30 yards in.widtli.snrfiAdin from ;; the western to the eastern horizon. The . : , RcPaired anrt Sailed- wind. aft.Fhlrinf-w;f- mnAA bcI,r- Dh Lmerson, which eluded ly ceased, when the southeastern heavens V? A UiK aU nnkncnv" vcs werelitup with a firelike glow which reach- ;rtlV,u waJ Ea,,s ana "SSaS, anu ed to the zenith. It had the aoDearancc of Tu. Tu,l luto luls P0" 'vrnl J m having reqeived the necessary repairs here. Shewas from Portland. Me., bound to Savannah, with 29 tens hay and CO barrels potatoes. The:damacrcs sustained amounted io $2,000. The Thermometer. From the United States Signal Oflice at this placewe obtain the following report of the thermometer, as taken this mora ing at 7:31 o'clock ; Augusta, 81; Charleslon, 77; Corsicaua, Grant and other gentlemen of this city 69 Galveston, 74 ; Iudianola, 7'J; Jack who indulge, in the i jolly pastime of fox sonville, SO ; Key Wcst81 ; Mobile, 75; hunting. Sam was locked up by acci- Montgomery, 4; ,cv Orleans, 78; Nor- dent on Saturday night in the store above Iolk" 00 5 1 unta hassa, 9 ; Savannah, 8j; mentioned, and it is suDnosed must hav 1 Marks, 75; Wilmington; 74. , . . - i suffocated for the lack of fresh air a tremendous fire in the outskirts of the city. In a few minutes the moon airain shone clear, ; the fircy light had disappeared and all was serene as before. : Sam is Dead. Departed this life sometime between the hours of closing Messrs. Adrian & Vollers' store, corner of Front and Dock streets, on Saturday night, and the open ing of the same on Monday morning last, a favorite hound dog belonging to Messrs. E. E. Burruss, Preston Cumming, K. H. Sam was a favorite dog with his owners and possessed 'many good qualities. He was always foremost in the chase, never lagging, never straggling, always in the front, first in1 at the death and the last to quit a trail, j Sam was of good blood, too; his pedigree was the best and from some of the famous stock of hounds owned by Hon. Walter L. Steele, of Richmond county. 1 he death of this noble animal calls to mind-Byron's epitaph on Jiis fa vorite Newfoundland dog, a few lines of which we copy here and tender as a niece I i . p ii n i . . . . . . . of condolence to the mourning friends of me,J UUb oWtc Dut uow AasUvillc; the departrd Sam-u-el, and suggest a like -Tena., haa been formally deposed from Hail and Crops. We understand that there' was hail last Monday morning in the 'Fayeitcvillc sec tion. Some-of the stones were as large as a marble, yet it is stated that there has been very little damage, if any, to the growing crops. We are glad to learn that the farming prospects between this city and Fayettcville -are very fine and that with good seasons there will be an abundant yield of almost everything. Deposed From the Priesthood. We learn that Key. Wm. T. Helm, far- epitaph over the dead hunter: "Near this spot Are deposited the remains of one Who possessed Beauty without Vanity, Strength without Insolence, Cou rase without Ferocity. A lid all the irtues of man, without his v ices : and. (hen; tha i take them out, dredge each pieces with flour, and fry them. Pile high on a dish, and pour a good gravy sauce, seasoned, and flavored with sweet herbs, round. Notwithstanding the advanced season it is undeniable that retail trade has im proved very much during the past week or ten days. Whortleberries m market at 20ccnts per quart. Hot as hi ottentot' yesterday and to day. There his been no scssiou of the City Court for several days. A man cannot win golden -opinions by the exhibiti with pleasu m of his brass. Ice crcarnVthay be taken at this season Information Wanted. The City Marshal has received a com munication frem t he office of Superintend ent Walling, in New York, requesting the authorities here to keep a look-out lor a young man by the came of Oscar Wolff, who has been missing since the'oth inst. He has committed no offense and is there fore not to be arrested, tho object seeming to be simply to find him. Said Wolff is 20 years old, 5 feet 7 inches high, of a dark complexion and with a small mus tache. He is said to bo considerable of a billiard player and speaks German and English. Editor of Review. - My Deau Sin To prevent any .error in the future please correct the statement in your paper of the L'lst, to the effect that the . Hag borne in the ranks f the "Mexican Veterans" in the nrocession on e if not with profit. Nearly all the fashionable ladies are now wearing the) r hair dressed high. N. Carr, Esq., qualified to-day before Fireman's Badge of Merit. For three consecutive years Mr. L. S F. Brown has won the prize offered, by the Hook fc Ladder Co The Badge which will . be .presented to him at an early date, .is now on exhibtion at the jewelry establishment of Messrs. T. W. The measles are abroad in the landrand Brown & Sons. It is a very pretty dc- thc physicians are kept busy. Sgme sign and is handsomcey gotten up. From families have as" many as three cases on a cross bar, on which his name is engraved, Dr. W. W. for Harnett; Hamss, J. r as a Constable township. hand, but it disease. is not a dangerous type of the i 1 11 ' An insurance agent in' Raleigh has just insured- the Great Falls Manufacturing works at Rockingham, for $00,0CO. What are our liva Wilmington, agents going to do about it? ..i Drs. YooH and Lane, of this citv, and Satchwcil, of Rocky Poiut, passed through Raleigh oil jloud.iy ni route fur attend ance on the l&taic Medical Convention now in session atlSalem. , The dog cart has been out of late, "a gubbliug of iru up." Some fine animals that were worth more tan 13 cos.t of the tax have beei'convertcd into fertilizers for the next yeats crop. The residence of the late Eli Murray, on Greenville Sound, was sold yesterday at auction to Mr. W. II. McRarj for $3,300, tut it .is said that the sale will ot ne conuuncti ov tue ourt as me ot piic ice Tealize did uct equal expectation!. is au oval shaped pendant bearing the words "Prize of the Hook & Ladder Co., Wilmington, N. C," and behind the engraving is a scroll bearing the date of Mav. 1877; the in centre of the pendent is the crossed hooks, ladders, axe and cap. We Don't Understand It. The Monroe papers, issued and dated on Monday 2 1st, arrived here last night, and were delivered this morning, 48 hours after date of publication, presuming that Monday mcah Monday morning. Lait uight the Raleigh papers ' of yesterday s date arrived and r. the Qlicxvev we found "an article which was clipped from the Monroe Express of the same date as that received by us this morning. Yet Mon roe is on a direct route from Wilmington, some 80 miles from us, while Raleigh is distant 131 miles, over two roads. We call the attention of the Postoffice officials, as well as the publishers of the Monroe papers," to this remarkable ant Jigw? able (act. - the ministry of the Protestant - Episcopal Church. "Mr. Helm, although he had re moved to another State, was still a clergj man of this Diocese and the act wo have recorded above was taken at, St. James' Church in this city, ou Monday last, by a Messrs. Burruss, Preston Cumming, VV. Council composed of the Bishop and two P. Oldham and Dr. Jno. II. Freeman J Priests. The deposition was made be mounted their favorite chasers on Monday j cause of a refusal to conform to the rituals evening at 6 o'clock with a foxtail in each of the church. Mr. Helm, was a Priest of their caps, and with Sam's late com- and was for some years'. Rector of the panions accompanying them and yelping church at Beaufort. a doleful whine, proceeded to Hilton, and there had all that was left of poor Sammy put out of sight forever. Scribner For June Is more cosmopolitan than usual, containing sketches of life in France, Spain, Turkey, Syria, Russia, Great Britain and America. Among the'so-called "timely'"' papers may be mentionsd a descriptive "'criticism of the statue of iL.l J rrl i r1 T "Liberty Enlightening the World," also J i, T P1, $ k J o f I, i;.inlvpll nm wns tip lir-;h nipruvin 1 T-v-W t TT . , . ' "-v- -uamascus uy diligence, "now u was flar tofloat iathecitvof Mexico." Tho first Done m Great Britain, A btate Ball in flag inside the gates of the City of Mexico C.ubstantinonle:"i'4Vilkire Sanitarv Work." was the regimental colors of the Palmetto the third of Col. Waring's papers of "eSmcnI;c0- u' TC practical suggestions. There is' also a fornia (jhairnn of thc j S . Senate Coin-- prfto.c!y illustfatcd paper on "Lroton mitte ou Military Affairs, iLirch (jth Witter." The current- discussion of the 185G) and has never been m this cky to m.,!f4ifil,o Knssian nnvolist T.mrfr-.ieneff. m knowledge. Yours truly, ............. ..w ... 1 o J I T f .-, receives au accession in a uiograpnicai sketch by Boyesen, with portrait. JUuarles easinle Advice. T i v 1 i 1 P l x ! uuoicy earner nas a smuy oi cnaracicr You a ro asked every day throu-ii the in his obituary notice of the hero of "My j columns of newspapers andby your Drug- Summer in -a Garden." Calvin, the cat. gist to use sometmug for Dyspepsia and Other iapew rc -Benjamin Disraeli," l'"c complaint that you know nothing - 1 a lutlll' villi . trn r I Iiahma I t-ii.r Thc Traditional Music of the Spanish m0nev.with but little .,s, 'w.v, tn Pyrenees," "Pond Life," "The Immortality givc you satisfactory proof that Gkeejts of the Soul,' and an illustrated 2 paper on Awoust r lowei: amII cure you of Dys- Horses. Dr. Holland's "Nicholas Minturn' pcpsia and J.ivcr toinplamt with all its is continued, and ; Nicholas' dealinjr with dead-beats arc uractice. Mrs. Burnett, the "That Lass o'LmvrieY' ha a short storv vVc- wc J011 to to your Druggist r t, itft. : p5. pntitUl and get a Sample Bottle ot Gkeen s Au , i uJ01:?1 lo tit for .10 cents and try it, or "L,e monsieur ue la reiue w a. nebular Xizc for 75 cents- two doses poetry of the number is contributed by will relieve you.. Mrs. Thaxter, Mrs. Piatt, Mrs. Elizabeth Akers Allen, Charles T. Dazcy, "The Old ine name or the' writer shuf always bt furnished to the Editor. . Commanications must b vrritten oulj oa one side of the paper. n Vf,-l f . , Personalities must be avoided. Andit is especially and partinl&rlj nm&e? stood that e editor does Dot always raderac the views of correspondents unless so stated in the editorial columns. New Advertisementa. THE QUESTION SETTLED I GEO MVTVRS . 9 , 11 & 13 Front Stioet " Guirautees the Oldest and Pjarelt : , Wines and Liquors At Lowes t prices- Our Sweet Mash, DoubI SUBpedPart Good, Q3.00. Pure Old Kye, OS-GO- Chic Grass, unequalled Dapuy 4 Co., and Hennessey Brandy, Vintage 1548." Old Sherry and Port Wines, the cheapest in thc market. " ' We are Retailing tho above Goods at Wholesale Prices. 50 CASES GALLON CANS .APPLES JUST IX. -may 23 . QUO- C31TZICIS Magazines for June. RANK LESLIES Popular Monthly, 2Sc. Scribncr's Monthly, 35c. St.Xicho!as for Boys and Girls, 25c. . At -may 22 S. JEWETI'S. Painting. WHERE YOU CAN GET.YOUR Paint ing done with dispatch." neatntm and at reasonable rates is at C. C. PARKER'S PAINT SHOP, one door North of Old Jail Building on Prin cess street. HOUSE. SHIP ml MTnw Painting deme and satisfaction rnirintfl-' Great care is given to small jobs. in ay it his Day. TUST RECEIVED ANOTHER LOT OP J those . : . The best Cigar ever offered for FIVE CENTS. Sold in Wilmington onlr by me. FIGARO and PLANTATION ClUAltS 5 CENTS. VAWIJ'O Tobacco Store Market Street may 7 The Great- Saying Slianng Isstltn . tion of tie City. - WHERE A FIRST-CLASS SHAVE can be had for 10 cents ; Stylish Hair Cat for 25 cents ; 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 tba Great Reform Barber Shop under the National Bank, where everything is done in silence and this in the latest strle too. 1 . apl 22 ' I. FUBHANSKJ. Finest Stock1 l'UllK OLD BIIANDY'S, PUHK OLD WHISKEY'S,: KYE AND CORN. Private Stock. Tvi.v niifOT.yri' i o .-. - V U 1 1 EST, LIQ L'OKS AND WINES, l'Oli FAMILY AND MEDICINAL USE. effects, such as Sour Stnmn-Vi Siric lfc.nl p.ADS Ior ache. Habitual Costiveness. p'iinihition r.f put into the Heart, Heart-burn, Water brah, author of coming up of foo.l after eating, low spirits. Cabinet" and "Bric-a-Brac,"i the) Utter department containing among the humorous verse a dainty little poem entitled "The War of the Roses." Dr, Holland dis cusses in his "Topics of the Time," The future oi New York," "Houses and Thins,? and ."The Changes in ' Preach ing," add pays a high tribute to the late Edward Seymour of the Scribner firm. , ; . . '- Purity, strength and reliability stamp the character of Doolct's Yeasis Pow der as being par excellence the best of all preparations used to perfect and f&UUiie the process of baking, : ' Qr. thirds orclnarj ft wUt J SAfces. . . So s,trctvg pure is this admirable article the most skilful housekeepers hare learn- I rl to discard all others. Brock's Exchange JJAVING RECENTLY changed handi b ow open for the accommoiation of the public- The HOUSE La Uca thvrouhly reuo ratcd throughout and thc ROOMS arc uvatly and comfortably fu?nbhed. Po'itc and accommodating attendants are always on hand to see to the jvanla of Guests. Ihe BILLIARD ROOM is open and thc TABLES are free to the Patrons of the Houae. ; V . april 7. FRAHKH.DAEBY, TTOnNEY-AT-LAW; Office in Journal Building, Pria- eets strict, Wilaoinjton, C apl 14 CHAS. D. MYERS !& CO., 5 id: 7 north Pront flt. liiav 19 Cotman's Englioh Vlustard. . . , . French Prepared Ilustard. CAKEIl'S CHOCOLATE PREl'ARAr . TIONS IN ALL VARIETIES. ; ELEGANT LARGE ' SMOKED BEEF TOUCUHS. CHOICE CUTS ; moked Beef. SUGAR CURED PIG IJAiiS VUOll FOUR PO UNDS POCKET PIrXES UPWARDS.' CHAS. D. CIYBBB SM J5 Cl 7 north rrcst Street. may 19 .- -r, SlJUSC'lUUi: 70 TflK D. DAILY REVIEW'
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