! THIS PAPER PLEASE NOTICE. Wc will be glad to receive communicationi "V ..blisbed every afternoon, Sundays ex f pU ceptcd by ' " '- J(,S1I. T. JAMES, fcnlTOtt .AM rKOPRIKTOK. , KSCKirTIONS,rOSTAGE PAID, Sl $3 00 Six month,. $2 50 ;. Three l'rC 'TCrh $t 25 ; One month, 60 cents. 3,0 cr wilt be delivered by carriers, "CC ltc?orl3ccntjperweck. 7 rtig rate, low and liberal. ... i-Sabecriber. will please report any and fjtto receive their papers regularly. '.' i . ' f . .. i ...... ' t i I ' 4 Wi it r UK ' i - m from our friends on any and all subjects of general intcrest.but : .. It ? 4 The name of the writer a ust alwava be fnrnuhed to the Editor. A Communications must be : wiittcn ' only on enc side of the paper. . Morton contiuues to improve. .iegpatch.to thc ?a7f Keu from - k-Dara, dated Aug. 25, says: "me took Kiziltcpc, but in attempting uke Knruk-Dara they were entirely ','f ted. 1be Russian Generals1 Korma 'Vr,l Tebavschevaclzc were wounded." ' " Bcuter telegram from Erzcroura, 7Ti n" 2G, reaffirming the report of , Jcfcit 0f tbc Itussians atXiziltepe and Statin,, says: "flencwed fighting is Lmincnt.- KMian enforcements ton gue to arrive at Alexandropol. Twelve ibuiwind men and forty-eight guns have bed Krivan for thc recnforccmcr.t of Z. tcrsusassoff." The New York Republicans meet in Convention at Rochester 'on the 20 th of September.- It is reported in Washington that Chief justice Carttcr will decline to honor any uisition 'which Gov. Hampton may nuke fur certain lltepublicims now scekirig itfugc ' ia that city on - thc ground that k docs nut regard him as thc dc jure . "Governor of .South Carolina. At tic parade of the ( Knights Templar in' Cleveland,- O., yesterday, the procession mg one hour and a half passing a given joiut. There were fifty-four bands, twelve drum cups, and rot less than 8,000 fWorW in line and about 175 command cries iu tbc march. Not less than 250, (mjO people witnessed thc procession. Den Vsti&r, well known theatrical actor ;mJ manager, died at St. Louis yesterday. - Thc New Jersey Republican Convcn liun will be held at Trenton Sept. 25. Briiiliam Young is very ill and. not cx- icctcil to live. - Counterfeit fifties on the Central National Bank of New Jork are in circulation . The Times1 JIucharciit correspondent telegraphs : "It U md that the hills around SdiipkaPass iire covered. with Turkish bodies, and that their loss already has been , as great as that of the Russians at Plevna, lhc Italians still hold Schipka Pass." A telegraph from Adrianoplc announces Hut the Kassians still hold Fort Nicholas inSdiipka Pass. The Turks arc attack ing the highest Russian positions in thc Puss. A large number of thc Turkish woun ded arc arriving at Adrianoplc. A dispatch from Shumla announces that the Russians occcupy Topkai. Rattle expected. The rcsignatien of United States Attorney Stone, of South Carolina, has been accept ed. It is seated by authority that tic President will not revoke his pro clamation calling thc extra session. ij The Treasury Department directs thc ale of $1,000,000 of gold in New York on Saturday next, for the redemeption of thclJ. S. notes retired by reason of the iaiic. of National Bank notes. --if Quarterly Meetings. IVurth round of appointments as made Rev. William S. Black, Presiding Elder, for tbc Wilmington District, Mcth- lt'E. Church, South. -M.ignolia, at Providence. . ...Sept. 12 Wilmington, Fifth Street. . . .Sept. 8 9 Co'icshury .ani Coharie Mis- mou atCokeJlmrv Sept. 15 1G Viiitcvillc and Waccamaw Mission atSbiloh .Sept. 22 2 Si,h!n .....Sept. 29 30 viln)mrtpn, Front Street.... .Oct. 6 7 -fcimluvillc, at Concofd .Oct. 13 14 .Onslow, at Quecirs Creek Oct. 20 21 Wuabctb, at Etizabcthtowh...Oct. 27 28 f 'laden, t Windsor .Nov. 3 4 lopsiul, at Wesleyan Chapel. Nov. 10 11 wnaqsville, Wesley Chapel. .Nov. 17 18 The People Want Proof hcrc is no medioine prescribed by Physicians, or sold byi Druggists, that ferries such evidence of its success and fierier rirturo of Bcsciiee's German vRt p for severe Coughs,. Colds settled on breast, Consumption, or any disease ;llhc Throat and Lungs'. A proof ofjthat 5-tis that any person afflicted, can get a unillc Bottle for 10 cents and try its pprior effect before buying thc regular at 75 cents. It has lately been intro in this country from Germany, "'l iU wonderful cures aro astonishing tre7 one that use it. Three doses will K!!c any case. Try it. Hebrew Calendar, . 1!le followiug is tho Hebrew calendar "r the remainder of tho year 1877 or thc rsl part of the Hebrew year 5G38: isK Rosh Hashanah, begins September ' 1 1 at G p. m, and ends September 8th m Kippoor begins September 16th at P "J., and cuds September 17th ; "CC0S kc-S'ns September 21st, at C p. m. "I,J ds September 22d ; Shcmini Atze oegms September 28th, at C p. m., CDj3 Sc'ptember 29thj Simhas Torah, i'lember GOth , Xc w Jan, October 7th and 8th; New Moon Kislev, November GtU and 7th ; Han-' ah Sins November 30th, at 5 p. and ends December 1st; New Moon ebci, December Gth and 7th. VOL. 2. WILMINGTON; M ' C, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST i $ " LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. A. David Still Ahead. - I. Fcemakski Sh impoo and Baths. W. J. BenuAsx Arrived at Last. : Maultsby Point, I lack JRiverExcursioi. S.rG. Hall Book and Job Printer. Wood h very scarce in this market and CDfrefpondingly high. , ' , Capt. W. S. Norment, Solicitor of this Judicial District, is slowly .improving. . A few quarts of of half ripe scupper- nong grapes were offered at ten cents per quart in market yesterday. A very interesting letter from Dr. Bernhcim, Written from his native place, will be found on the third page of thin issue. Don't forget the excursion to the forts on the barge Modoc to morrow morning. TJac Modoc is a an excellent excursion boat aj)d thc manager promises one of the best excursions of the season. We understand that Mrs. Lancy Moore, who resides at Moore's Creelr, in Pender county, has a duck that recently laid 77 eggs in one litter. If anybody has a duck that 'can beat this duck wc will duck under and say no more. Thcpond of water in tho rear of the church on Seventh, between Orange and Ann streets, has become stagnant and is not at all conducive to health. The city authorities will no doubt attend to it at their very earliest eonveuiepce. Since .Saturday last, Health, officer, F. M. James has condemned two hundred and fifty bunches of fish and had them hauled out by the city cart3,i Mr. James can detect an unsound fish as soon as a full blooded tprrier can a "nimble gnawer" and that's immediately '. City Hall Items. , 'Annie Hunter, an bid offender, was put in the guard house again yesterday after noon for drunkenness, but the Mayor pro tern ordered her discharged this morn,ing owing to the fact that the woman com plained of being sick and is considered in a delicate condition. ' Isaac Baker, who was arrested over two weeks ago on a complaint of Mr. W. II. Biddlc for trespass and scntcuccd to 20 daA'S solitary jsoufiuemcnt by tho Acting Mayor, was to-day released after having served 1G days, but was immediately ar rested on a warrant from ' a Magistrate and committed to jail, in default of bail for his trial at the next term of the Criminal Court for this county. ' Military MattersJ v Tho Adjutant-General of the State hav ing ordered an. election to- fill the vacancy occasioned by thc resignation 1 of Lieut. Cololonel Haigh,6f the 2d Battallion of N: C; S. 'G., - to be held in Charlotte on the 31st inst. Major M. P. Taylor, of the 2d Battallion, together with Captain Walter Coney and Lieut. N.H. Sprunt, of the W L. I.,will lcaycjby the train this evening at 7 o'clock for the purpose of being in attend ance at the election in Charlotte to-!; morrow. '' ' 1 Capt. Coney carries the proxy of the Whiting Rifles and also of .those other officers of I his Company who are unable to attend, t ' 1 The officers who attend this election are required by orders from the, Adjutant General to appear in full uniform. Something New, Wc are informed by Capt. Gordon,of the Whitiug Rifles," that he"has had one of thei statp rooms on the- Modoc thoroughly cleaned and carpeted, and furnished with conveniences necessary to make it a'com fortablc dressing room for ladies. An ex perienced chambermaid will have charge of this room and none but ladies will have access to it. A table will be set, in the centre of the large saloon on which will b3 served hot coQfec and tea, sandwiches, pickles, sardines, ice ercam, cake, &c, fcc There wiil be a soda' fountain1 on board, from which fresh ice cold soda water will be drawn to order. Prof. F. M. Agostini has been engaged as floor manager for thc dances. " Monsieur De Barraton, ia celebrated banjo picker and comic ' singer will make fun for the crowd. Persons going on the excursion are requested to beat the boat early, so as to lere as soon after eight o'clock as possible. This will -very probably be the .last excursion otthe forts this season. Capt Gordon has spared no trouble to make it attractive all and we hope. a big crowd may go down and help tho Whitings to pnrchaso their uniform. A. Straddle. A patty of ladies meandering about the streets yesterday were overtaken by a (cow. "Girls"' said the matron of thc j)arty, "the antipathy wc have for this animal makes it imperative that we emu late certain political newspapers, so I re commend wc get on the fence." And it was just as jolly a sight to see them strad dle that fence as it is to look at some of the Hayes admirers in the same sort of a fix. Mauitsby's Point. - i We have had numerous excursions to the Forts this season, but none to thc woods. Friday next Capt. Dick Paddi feon's' boat Will tako - excursionists to Maultsby's Point on Black River and, from bur knowledge of Capt. Dick, we think it will be a success. He never does any thing by halves and those who would like to take a trip up Black River will do well to avail themselves of theopportunity. A tamble though the woods and a good quiet day is something-that the most sedate or the, most lively amonjg us can enjoy., See ad. , : : ' Some Fishing. Saturday afternoon five of thc young gentlemen working in thc shops of Messrs. Hart, Bailey & Co. left thc city on thc yacht Rosa Lee for Smithvillc and the fishing grounds. Six gallons of ice water, two; lemons, ten pounds of ico and, a litWe sacdharine matter were sent aboard ahead of them; the party was not far behind the refreshments and the yacht was soon sail ing gaily down tho stream. Thc festive party left Smithville early Monday morn ing for the rocks. They fished for two hours, and succeeded in catching three hundred and fifty fish with hooks and lines. This is no snake story, for the gentlemen do'not vouch for the correctness of the statement; all wc have to say abcat it is that wc neither saw nor counted ... the fish. . r- I The Thermometer. , 1 From tike United States Signal Oflice at this place we obtain the following report of the thermometer, as taken this morn ing at 7:31 o'clock : Augusta, 7G; Cairo, 79; Charleston, 78; Cincinnati, 72 ; Corsicana, 72 ; Fort Gibson, 75 ; Galvcston,82 ; Indianola, 80; Jacksonville, 80 ; Key West, 82 ;Knoxvillc, 70; Lynchburg, 78 ; Memphis, 80 ; Mobile, 76; Montgomery,' 78; Nashville, 77 ; New Orleans, 78 ; New York, 74; Norfolk, 78 ; Pittsburgh, G9 ; Punta Rassa, 80 ; Savan nah, 7G; Shrevcport, 7G; St. 'Louis, 77 ; St. liarks, 75; Yicksburg, 76 ; Washington, 7; Wilmington, 76. House ltocbery. Last night,about, half-past niucr o'clock, Mir. P. Hcinsberger discovered Upon en tering his residence on Third street, that some one had made a forced entrance through a side or ,back door of his house by prizing off a panel in tho door, which made room onough for a man to crawl in. Upon investigation, Mr. Hcinsberger also discovered that the burglar had rifled every desk, bureau drawer and trunk in the house, in search as it is supposed of valuables,- which, however, Mr. Robber failed to secure, owing to the fact that ir. Hcinsberger took the precaution to remove alsucli articles to a place of safety wien ms family,4 who ; are spending the summer on the Sound, moved out of town. !What the loss is Mr. II. is unable to determine yot and cannot tell until hi s family returns home. Much clothing, both oft gentlemen's and ladies' wear, is sup posed to have been stolen. The thief broke into the drawer that contained Mr. U's. private papers, besides upsetting all tho books in Lis library and occasionally expectorating his tobacco juice upon thc floor. Exactly what time the robbery occurred cannot be determin ed, as Mr. H. left home on Saturday, for the Sound, and did not return to his house Ymtil last night, when he made thc above mentioned discovery. Wc trust that some clue may be furnished the authorities so that they will be able follow tho matter up until the guilty party can be arrsted WIVES KNOW THAT THE BROWr OF CARE is often soothed by a delicious sup l&er. to which perfect bread, rolls, biscuit, jetc., are so important.. To have these delicate products of baKmg always reli able, the nsoof Dooley's Yeast Powdeb is very Important! This article is among the most valuable of thc day in its bear ing on health. It is put up in cans always full in weight. Unmailable .Letters. The following unmailable letter is remaning in thc Postoffice : . ; Magaret Haigh, Faycttcville, N. C. A Colored Poet. The members of the class of and others at Chapel Hill, will recollect a col ored individual who figured there at that time by the name of George Horton, raore readily known among the students as "the poet Horton," who resided a short dis tance from the city. Hortcn was indus trious,but not sober and self-educated "but not .self-denying, for like so many men of genius or talent, he sometimes yielded to a too inordinate use of tho ardent. As an evidenct of his ability we pub lish herevrith a copy of some stanzas com posed by him and addressed to tho twi light, which hare been kindly handed to us by a gentlemen ot this f ity,..a artrraWn of the class of '53, who has preseTred them through all of these years. They are as follows : 1 I SUMMER EVENING DITTY AT TWILIGHT. Great Kinc. th step-matron with flre tapers from thee, Has lighted heri btill streams of reiuigence its wonders in spire A boundless and Infinite sea. When thou hast descended thy throne And furled thy sweet pinions of lteht. Fair Cynthia, thy mpress,sits smiling alone And bids thee with pleasure goodnight, good nigni. The owl in the hollow wakes up Tlie whinoorwill strikes ud her eletf. The eagle which gazed from the tall moun tain top Now hovers her nest on the tree. I hear not the bell of the cow ' Which browsed thro' the woods with delight, The horse with his harness makes haste from the plough. And bids to the etubble goodnight, good night. The meteors begin now to play Thro' the deep azure ocean of hre, Whilst Luna glides mild thro' the uncloud ed spray Which the world must by nature admire. The small bird retires to her nest ' And closes her pinions of flight. The bee from the gay Y&Uey flies home to rest . v ' And bids each flower good nigh, good night, Heaven grant me my skill to display In genius, in labor or lore, And thus travel on to the close of my day And think of aay troubles no more. When I with this life shall have done, And death has o'er clouded my sight, Let me say without sorrow, "my short race is run," And bid to thij? world good night, good night. For the Indies. Loopings giving irregular effects aro admired. Crossuse drapery in overskirts is fash ionable. Grenadines are cut in the Princess form. The "skeleton polonaise" is a leading favorite. There are many variations in summer modes. Cambric suits ars fashionable for morn ing and evening wear. Thc manner of trimming gives the cos tume its position ia the world of dress. Linen suits adorned with torchon lace can be made very dressy in effect. Figured lawns are fashionable. A bauistc polonaise designed for travel ing wear, is made quite plain and ample. Terhaps there is no style of dress goods so- appropriate for summer wear as grena dines. Figured grenadines, trimmed with plaited lace and satin ribbon in loops, is thc latest. Square pockets are still admired, and square collars for seaside costumes are in favor. . Breton costumes come now in all sorts of dress materials, from silk to cambric, and arc picturesquely trimmed. Colored Educational Convention. Prominent colored men! from sixteen counties in the State have issued the fol lowing call for a general convention of the colored people of the State: Feeling and believing that our education al, mental and moral advancement as a race at the present juncture are and should bo with us paramount to all other issues, and therefore demand and should receive our immediate consideration, and feeling that these ends can be better served by united action on our part, we therefore issue this call for a Convention of the col ored people of North Carolina, to meet in the city of Raleigh, on Thursday, Octo ber 18, 1877, at 10 o'clock, a. m., for the purpose of organizing and devising some plan by which the objects as above set forth may be accomplished. The ratio of representation will be, that each county will be allowed twice the number of delegates to which they have members of the House of Representatives. We hope each county will appoint delegates ac cordingly. Wc earnestly desire a full representa tion, as matters of grave importance af fecting our future welfare will be consid ered. Each delegate should come prepar ed to contribute proportionately to defray ing the necessary expenses of the Conven tion. i' '" ' :, " Washington Hoio, jgOOT AND SHOE UAKER AXU Repairer. Second street, two doors from Bar kat. Prices Moderate and Dost Kefereaoes. jan 29, 1877. NO. 188 New Advertisements. S. G. Hall, BOOK AMD JOB PRINTER. i QT1LL AT THE flEAD IN PRINTING . . . t . and lowest in prices. If you will etndy your interest, give me a call withyoitr estimates before you continue your contract elsewhere. 1 ' I "J "'" ' 1 aug 29 Arrived at Last. FttESII SUPPLY OF -. ' j Apollinaris Brunnon, NaUral Mineral Water, so beneficial to djs peptics. Send in your orders. i ! W. J. BUIIMAXN, Lippltt's Row, South Front Street, ag 23 ' between Dock and Orange. SHAMPOO AND BATHS. gHAVE, 10" cents. flair Cut, 23 cents. Shajmpoo, 25 cents. Hot and cold Batha at all hours. Clean towels and sharp razors in abundance. All work done in silence and with dispatch. i I. FURMANSK1, Cor. Front and Princess. aur. 20 Maullsty's Point Blact Riyer. THERE WILL BK AN EXCURSION tn the steamer NORTH EAST, Capt. Dick Paddisons boat, to Maultsbv's Point On Tuesday, Sept. 4th. Italian String Rand will furnish the music. A fine hall for dancing is on the grounds. Dinner furnished for 25 cents. Tickets 60 cents. Children under 10 years of age 25 cents. J aug 20. Just in Store. UNUSUALLY FINE LOT of Water melons and selling low. Peaches, Apples, grapes, Ac., and vegetables of all kinds, fresh and cheap, at ' JONES' GREEN GROCERY, aug 28 Corner Market & Second sU, TO HOUSEKEEPERS ! ! -JUST RECEIVED a variety of NEW CARPETS, from 23 cents to $1.50 per yard. Swiss Embroidered Curtain Goods, from 20 cents to 75 cents per yard. , PANIERS AND HOOPS, in all sizes. LINEN SUITS and ULSTERS will be; sold very cheap to close. EMBROIDERIES at greatly reduced prices. DO NOT FORGET to bring along the Pocket Book, for thatjis thc motive power, and the goods will all speak for themselves. B. M. Mclntiro, aug 28 41 N. Front St. GRAND FAMILY EXCURSION BY THE wnzTina nzrxixss ! To Smithville and Baldhead, on the Banrc MODOC, Thursday, Aug. 30th. Music by the Italian String Baud. Re freshments at city prices. Plenty of ice water free. Tickets for sale at the Bookstoies and boat, aid by any member Of the Whiting Rifles, at the following reduced prices : Gentlemen, 75 cents. Ladies, 50 cents. Lady and Gentleman 91.00. Children under 12 years old, 25 cents. Boat will leave Market st Dock at 8 o'clk, a.m. JOHN W: GORDON, aag 27 Manager i Still Ahead ! QURFAYORrT, THE PEARL SHIRT, still maintains as it justly merits thc lead. Remember it is guaranteed to be made of the very best material, that the fit is perfect and that thc workmanship is not slighted in the lcacU -: The PEARL Is beyond doubt the cheapest Shirt in the market ONLY ONE DOLLAR. A. David. airg 27 Oh ! Those Hams THAT DINFORD, LOEB & CO., Sell are the nicest ever offered to the trade. And the Celebrated CHAHPAGNE LAGER that BINFORD, LOEB & CO. sell Li hard to beat Try it. DCTOnO, LOEB & CO. aoz 25 Personalities must be avoided. Andit is especially and particularly under stood that the editor docs not always endorie the views of correspondents, unless so stated in the editorial columns. Now Advertisements. Last Week. pALLAND SECURE BARGAINS IN V Cigars, Tobacco, Station erv. Chromoii. rramcs, 4c. A lot of Fancy Candr which I will sell at loss than cost. Two Silver Mounted Show Cases, linest in the city, at T tt nrirna aug 23 24 Market St. Dyeing and Cleaning. pRICES REDUCED at theladio and gen- tlcmen's First Class Head Quarters, North side Market street, between Second and Third streets. Good work speaks for itself. Call and examine. Kid Gloves and finest Laces a specialty. Agents for tho celebrated Staten Island Djrcipg Works. . , t ? , an 27 Wanted. MIDDLE AGED WOMAN to cook, wash and ir n for a small family.: ' Employ-' meut steady and good wages paid. ' ' 1 Address bo 213 Postoffice. aug 27 Lost. i T ATE YESTERDAY AFTERNOON on Third street, South of SL John's Church, a LADY'S LACE HANDKERCHIEF. A lib eral reward will be paid for. its recovery if left at thc Review office. aug 27 Family Groceries. THIS FULLEST ASSORTMENT OF I FiKST-CLASS 1 FAMILY GROCERIES, . in the State, to be. found always at 5 & 7 NORTH FRONT ST- GOODS DELIVERED FREE. Any one leaving their orders during the day may rely upou their prompt delivery. I always fHow the downward prices, and can assure all who patron tec me that I will SELL AS LOW i - as can be found in thc cilv. CASH A CONSIDERATION JplIN 'L. BOATWiaOHT, Family Grocer . 5 & 7 Xorth Front St. aug 27 Material for Home Made Pickles. 1 WOULD CALL ESPECIAL A1TEN- v TION TO MY Assorted Spices, Put tin Expressly for thoso Making their own Picklos. Xo Weighing, V -. . 2s o Assorting. Prepared for Immediate Utc. A Great Convenience. JOHN L. BOATWRIGHT, Family Orocor, 5 dt 7 ZVorth Front 0t. aug. 27 Vinegar. A PUKE CIDEPv and white " WINE ViXEGAlt. . GUA11ANTEED. JOHN L 1)0 AT WHIG HT, Family Grocer, 5 & 7 Xorth Front St. au- 27 , - Trommer's Ext. Halt. gE YEN SPRINGS MASS, and Tola Ano dyne. A supply of each just received and' with a full and complete stock of Drag, Medicines and Chemicals, Fancy and Toilet Article, for f ale low by ' JAMES C. KUNDS, , - Druggist, ag25 Third St., oppositc-Cir IJalJ. r I J- n i v . i- ' r