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THIS PAi'ER 9bi.hcd eryafternoon, Sundays ex I p Moted br JOSH: W J AMES, ,plTOB AI PROPRIETOR, j 4 PAID. SS $5 00 SU months, $2 50 ; Three ntb $1 25; One month, 60 cents. r.irer will be delivered by carriers, fcLrg in y P" of the city, at the Urates, or 13 cento per week, t" ..j-- rtM low and liberal. Aire . will nleaae reDort any and Juwnresto receive their papers regularly. yeW Advertisements . land Important Announccniciii. grown & Roddick, 45 MARKET STREET. THE FOLLOWING IS- A SYNOP !he Great and Unusual Attractions , ttLill be offered by us this coming v They ueservu mo WeDI ATE attention of all. i Silk Department. rU Groa Grain Silk, $1 75 quality, BIW Till be sold for $1 25. Velvet Department. c iv Velvet, witablo for Dress ' Trim Idionuet, $1 75 and $2 50. The lowest Frices ever q1101 for 8Uch qualities. Dress Goods Department. fhshmeres. 38 inches wide, in all ion - j tbe leading colors, 62 J cents per yard, wortnc7j cents. Serges, in the leading shades, 25 cents, worm a 1 $ cents. Suiting 30 cents, worth 42 cts. flafajiss Dress Suitings from 25 cents. i FULL LINE OF ALL THE NEW- EST MATERIALS AJNJJ uuiamvo IN THE MARKET 1 , ' Mourning Department- Cisbn.crcs, Henrietta Cloth, i.Coburgs, Australian Crepes, DeLaines, lamise, Cloth, Crapes, &c, &c. This is n. list of inducements which can not fail to attract the attention of EVERY Lady. Our stocks in every department tire veTy large, and lDCiuaeoveryiuuiy uc w'rable the market affords. Appreciating ihe nature of the times, and disposition ot customers to obtain tho greatest possible Istnrn for the least -nossible outlav. WB lire decided to offer these GREAT BARGAINS folk coming week : KO pieces Linen Plaiting with Yall Lace TiVW rentx a niece, worth $4 50. alisse Neck Ruffling 10 cents, worth 60 cents. ; Samples of iNottingham Curtain Lace, ui ainerem ieugiu uuu pn.ci uo, 2s cents for choice, &a, &c, &c. Call early and secure a selection. i BROWN & RODDICK, ft15 45 Market Street. OPERA HOUSE. TWO NIGHTS ONLY !. Istaiij ill nnnliyj Oct. 24 &: 25. T 'HE MlTJifiirn TAVira flTlTJ AT nleas- UJL. Jk mt re in wnonncing those Eminent Art- ROSE HARRY V ATKINS. the JarcnUe Actrers and Songstrs. rtn cxzsa aexst iee i "DJfESDAY EVENING. Oct. 24, will be V presented the latest success. Ma, farfiill i "JilW BOYD... Manager. i a 1 09 na cents, m o ex ?rge for Reserted Seata, to be had at fcbcrger'j Book Store. .- oct 22 - - , Removal. REMOVED MY LARGE AND titock of ts' and Youths' Clothing Furnishing Goods jjgj Midtome and commodious atoro three JZJMit of mj old stand, where I am pre W er bargains to eTerybody. Call new store and the elegant stock. As, OHZLZZ3ZX, Market su s and Shoes. CEIYED a full and complete line and CMldren's Shoes, kP. PAIR VAnRANTED. ob &! of Ltdie Lace and Bnttoi lKa n, 4;? ouulculiaS new, neat ana ISokT Virginia SUtch Down, the iSHsafi1! ,anr eyery thing generally Hbl."VUl Boot ahoe Store iWA !,how goods. Call and exam- ana prices before purchasing tl? ; t. H HOWKt, ja., . tJOOt r H VOL. 2. WILMINGTON, N. C., MONDAY, OCTOBER LOCAL NEWS. New Ailvertisements. A. Subikr RemoyaL . A. D. C'AZAUX-New Y'ork S. S. Line. -A. D., Cazacx Baltimore S. S. Line. Boatwright & McKqt Attention I PetterXay & Schvlkes Consignments ia Store. ' -j A. Dayid Just Arrived. i t Mcnsok i Co Wonderful. 8. Jewett "Strangely Wed". Sec Tribute of Respect Opera House Two NighU Only. ' Jno. D. Tavlou. S.P. C.-Coart Calender. There's ;i whiskey ring in Virginia now. Prof. Couku exhibits in Kalcigh to niht. 1 Cote's Circus has gone to South Caro lina. . The only wages never reduced the wages of sin, i : '. : Ignorance has no light; error follows a false one. - lie who Jakes advice is sometimes supe rior to the giver.. ' Some people look at everything, yet really see nothing. i. I ; : -.It is hotter. to need rplicf than to" want the heart to give it. The HoancUc and Tar River Fair opens at -Weldon to-morrow. , -i ' The greatest truths arc the simplest and so are the greatest men. " Those who kuow tnc least of others think the raost. of themselves. i The ambition appears to be to wear a dress made I entirely and exclusively of Breton buttons. i L - Li Tweed sys that an honest man is the noblest work of God, hut that there isn't much work now. , Taxes for education are like vapor, which rise only to descend again'to beau tify aud fertilize the earth. The thermometer, as a, rule, will be found to ranch I the highest point indi cative ot4 hc;t at about, two o'clock in the afternoon. 1 It tries a man's patienco and faith in human nature most sorely to buy a coal stove and then see all his neighbors lav in a lot of wood for the winter. The mathematical father new ! gets in his winter's coal, and dividing it by his number of daughters, calculates what the quotient of marriages will be. : i- ...... i . A Philadelphia dancing master is about introducing a new danee expressly for fat people." All1 the performer has to do is to sit on the floor and kick. ,f While tho philanthropist is considering what he shall do with the tramp, the tramp is making up his mind what he shall do .with tho philanthropist. Just imagine that the times 'are good and they will bo good. Just immagine that you have a nickel wheu you have uot, and you can ride on any street car about a rod. . - We were not one of the newspaper men who were swindled with the new counter feit rive-thousand-dollar bill. We com pared it with others in our pocket and re fused fo take it. It is positively becoming dangerous for pillars of the church and ornaments of society to be caught with stolen money in their pockets. Even the putting a part into the collection plats on Sunday seems to have lost its efficacy. ; A passionate and revengeful temper renders a man unfit for advice, deprives him of reason, robs him of all that is great and noble in his nature, and occasionally, sends hirh home with a black eye when he attempts to try it on a man who won't have it. Drive out with a horse and ho will switch his tail 150 times a rod, to force away trouhlesme flies, but let him once get his tail over a line and the o)d quad ruped will wander on for "mile without thinking of the flies which revel unmoles ted in his living gore. What a horse loves above all things is to do the driving himself. The Queen of the 0?en. . A breakfast-biscuit or tea-roll made with Dooley's Yeast Powdee is certain ly the queen of the oven so light, white and delicious. You lift it tenderly, break it open gently, spread it daintliy with fresh, sweet butter, waiting to be gracious. After breakfasting on biscuits made with Dooley's Yeast Powdeb, what man would contemplate suicide or grumble be cause his wifo asked him for money ? v - DAILY The Watkins Troupe. On Wednesday and Thursday evenings of this weekjthe old Wilmington favorites, Mr. and Mrs. Watkins, are to appear be fore our people at the Opera House. They will be sustained by a competent troupe and Miss Amy Lee, who as a little child charmed us all seven years ago but who is now a young lady, will assume a prominent part in the entertainment. We advise all to go. Mr. Watkins has never yet provided us with an entertainment that did not charm his audience, and those offered this week will not prove one whit inferior to the best he has ever presented to us. The Company have just closed an engagement in Raleigh and the papers there speak in the warmest terms of the performances they gave. Planetary Conjunction. The four planets usually visible to the naked eye may now all be seen in the early part of the night, and will continue to be visible nearly all of the remainder of the year. Jupiter will disappear first; he may be seen in the southwest, Venus in the west, and Mars and Saturn in the south east ; tho last named are now about half an hour apart Saturn on the left and will gradually approach each other until the 3d of November at about G o'clock. when they will appear to almost occupy the same place, or Saturn will get behind Mars, and afterwards appear on the right. ' 1 City Court. The first called by His Honor, Mayor Dawson, this morning, was Julius Bell, colored, for being drunk and disorderly, for which he was requested to pay $3.00 in greenbacks. U. O. Shields, white,was next on docket lor being drunk, , was sentenced to two days on bread and water. James Brown, colored, charged with disorderly conduct. Two days on bread and water. Lewis Jackson, colored, arraigued for disorderly conduct, was given two duys on bread and water. One white man was arraigned p'for disorderly conduct, but having proved a very good character, the case was dismiss ed. This closed the. proceedings for the day. 1 Superior Court. The October term of the Superior Court for this county convened , in the Court House this morning at 10 o'clock, His Honor ; Judge Moore ' presiding. The morning was consumed in arranging the calendar for the term . His Honor order ed the Sheriff to summon a special venire of Seventy-five men for tbe trial of the murder case moved to this county from Bladen. The case is that of one Smith, who it is alleged killed a man by the name of Murphy, an account of which has already been published in the Review. The Court adjourned to-day at 1 o'clock Q&tll to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock. The Thermometer. From the United States Signal Office at this place we obtain the following repor of the thermometer, as taken this morn ing at,7;31 o'clock ; Augusta, 54; Cairo, 44; Charleston, 57 Cincinnati, 41; Corsicana, 41; Fort Gibson, 25; Galveston, 53 ; Havana, 79; Indianola, 52; Jacksonville, 70 ; Key West, 87; Knoxville, 47 ; Lynchburg, 49 ; Memphis, 47 ;.Mobile, 51 ; Montgomery, 54 ; Nash ville, 49; New Orleans, 5G ; New York, 41 ; Pittsburgh, 42 ; Punta Rassa, 73 ; Savannah, 58 ; Shreveport, 51 ; St. Louis, 42 ; St. Marks, 52 ; Vicksburg ; 53 ; Washington 51 ; Wilmington, 55. Hotel Arrivals. Purcell HotJSE, Cobb Bros. Proprie tors, Oct. 21 P W Latham, John May her, L Isaacs, Capt Tbos Jones, James S Klotz, W Wulff, New York, O P Meny man, Frank Young, Geo R McGee, Bal timore, Md, James H Ccnden Charleston, S C, John M Goerard and Wife, Savanah, H C McQaeen, Fayette ville, Albert Som erville, Galveston,! S B Toby, Newark, N J, James M Baker and Lady, Miss Hardie,, Miss Susie G Baker, Miss Fanny I Baker, Masters Willie and James Baker, Jacksonville, Fla, John Smith, John W Durham, City, R H Boy bier Nor fork, Va. The People Want ProoP There is no medicine prescribed by physicians, or sold by Druggists, that carries such evidence of its success and superior virture of Boschee's Gee si an Sybtjf for severe Coujghs, Colds settled on the breast, Consumption, or any disease of the Throat and Lungs. A proof olthat fact is that any person afflicted, can get a Sample Bottle for 10 cents and try its superior eCTect before buying the regular size at 75 cento. It has lately been intro duced in this country from Germany, and its wonderful cures are astonishing every one that use it. Three doses will elieTe any cara. Ttj ' ; t 1EIIEV. Editob Reyiew: Substitute Wilmington for New YorV and well, anyone you think it fits, for lweea ana read below. In the closing sentences of a long and sensmie resume of the developing Tweed rascalities, the Notion says: l no Handling of i enormous sums of money, and consequent opportunities to abstract 'per centages,' was made possible to Tweed for so many years solely by reasons of our vicious system of municipal organization a system which, in its worst features, is repeated in nearly all the large cities in the nation, and has fastened upon them all modifications of the same evil from which New York has suffered so terribly. We have for 4ong 1837 Williams & Murchison vs. Wes- timo nermittad all tYia Mtimn iu) mmi.1 " fom TT.-.;," rrvi t J m ' AW WIVVMSj time permitted all the paupers ana crimi nals in the communityr those who have no interest whatever in municipal admin istration beyond the fear of policemen or desire for free soup or city work and wages to have an equal share in the management of enormous financial inter ests with those who furnish the money and who alone are likely to desire its economical administration. Tweed's reve lations should at least open the eyes of all loose talkers about the natural rights and human brotherhood to the only possible practical effect of their a priori theories in a great commercial city. Power with out correlative responsibility is a curse to those who exercise it and a constant in justice to those who suffer from1 it. To confer the privilege of disbursing money, or of choosing those who are to disburse it, upon one who has had nothing to do with its acquisition, has paid no share of it, and has eyery possible inducement to squander it, will soon, we believe, be looked upon in municipal affairs as the method of a madman, and any attempt to defend it as too irrational to call for se rious discussion." ,. Bishop Atkinson's Appointments for the Autumn of 1877. Reidsvillc. ...Nov. 3 Leaksville. (23d Sunday after Trinity) ..Nov. 4 6 8 9 Mountain Chapel Nov. uermanton ....Nov. Winston....... .Novi Greensboro (24th Sunday after Trinity)..;............ Nov. 11 Farintoch " Granville county. . . .Nov. 14 Flat River Chapel, " ......Nov. 15 St. Mary's, " Nov. 16 Hillsboro ( 25th Sunday af. Trin.)Nov. 13 Chapel Hill.... ......Ndy. 20 ; M I Quarterly Meetings. Fourth round of appointments as made by Rev. William S. Black, Presiding Elder, for the Wilmington District, Meth odist E. Church, South. Elizabeth' at Eiizabethtown.UOct. 27 28 Bladen, at Windsor Nov. 3 ' 4 lopsail. at Weslevan Chanel. Nov. 10 11 Kenansville, Wesley Chapel.. Nov. 17 18 TRIBUTE OF RESPECT. Castle Hall, Gebmania Lodgb, No I K. of P.. Wilmington, N. C, Oct. 18, 1877 77. J Whebkas. It havincr nleased onr Heavenly r amer to gain visit us ana lay upon us tne hand of affliction, by removing; from onr midst our well beloved Brother. P. C. A. C. . . . . . " - - H. i lNCKEN ; and, whereas our duty calls upon us to again pay wis last trioute or re enect to his memory : therefore. h it .. ... . . ... . - Re SOLVED. That in the death nf nnr Tlrntfipr this Lodge has again lost one of its most use- r I J . a i iui anu zeaious memoers. Resolved. That in hia sndden dpntb vet re acrain reminded of the uncertainty of life and the certainty of death. Resolvkd, That while on this earth Brother Fincken endeavored by his action to exem plify, and live ud to. the principles of onr beloved Order and ever induce pur members to so live as they would wish trjt they had lived when they shall eome to die,) Resolved, That a blank pare in our Record Book be inscribed with the name. acre, and a ate oi aeatn or our Jttrotner. and tnat our the usual badge of mourning for the space of uurty aays. RramTm TVif pnn nf 4fiA a Kivn va.ntn tiona be forwarded te the family of our de ceased Brother with the assurance of our sin cere sympathy in this their hour of deep dis tress, and to our daily papers, and the "Deutsche Zeitune" at Charleston, with a re quest to. publish. JOHN MEYER, JOHN HAAK, Ja., W. H. GKRKEN, J- D. 8TELJES. oct 22 JOHN W. GERDTS. New Advertisements. OFFICE CLERK SUPERIOR COURT, New Hakoveb County. Court Calender for October Term 1877. FIRST WEEK Tuesday 23d. . No. 1,7C5 Kerchner & Calder Bros. vs. Alex. & J. L. McRae. 1,774 Mina Kahnwtiler vs. Henrietta Swanu and John Bryan. 1,878 Barkhouse, Bros. & Co. vs. A. Grceuwald & Co. WEDNESDAY 2lTH. 956 John C. Heyer vs. Ned Beatty. 1,278 O. M. Gibbs, cxr., vs. Thos. C. Fuller, etal. 1,877 Robt. M. Martin, admr., vs. Wil mington & Weldon B. R. Co. THUBSDAY 25TH. ' 1,403 Bank of New Hanover ra Wil liams, Black & Co. 1,915 Lmhr Voilera y a. W. H. Gerken and John C. Koch. , FRIDAY 26th. 1,362 Alex. Oldham TS.F.W. Kerchner; 22, 1877. NO. 233 1,803 Northrop & Cumming vs. W. A. Cumming, trustee. 1,882 Geo. Harriss vs. S. H. Manning H. G. Flanner and W. H. Green. 1,889 N. Williamson and Mary WTil- ' liamson vs schooner Audora 1,901 State of North Carolina, ex rel, vs. Marsden Bellamy, adrar., ct al, MtNDAY 29th. 1,423 F. W. Kerchner vs. J. T. Council 1,610 Geo. Harriss vs. F. W. Kerchner. 1,767 Amidon & Co, vs. T. Child agt. 1,771 Mathia Ingram & Co vs. T. Child agt. 1,791 John A. Sanders et. al. vs. James Pettewav. 1,821 Hart & Bailey vs. Geo Harriss. tern Union Telesranh Co. 1856 L. M. Bowden vs. J. S. Russ, admr. 1913 David M. West vs. "Christian Hus- 1 sell, et al. 1916-John A. Jones admr. vs. Ellen J. Jones et al. 1840 John C. Heyer vs. P. L. Murphey, exr. etal: Tuesday Otii. 172 Francis W Kerchner vs. Wil. N. . C Life Insurance Co. 1742 Josiah Evans vs. The Cape Fear Building Co. 1743 Same vs. Same. 1744 Same vs. Same. 1811 Calvin McPherson et al. vs. Mar garet Johnson. 187 Adrian & Vollers xp. Patterson & Co. Thursday 31st. 1828 Metropolitan Life Ins. Co vs Wm. , B. Smith etal. 1895 W G Fowler Jr. vs. F. A. L. Cas- sidey. 1896 Same vs. Same. Friday Nov. 1st. 1899 Joanria H. Runge et al.vav Mc tropolitian Life Insurance Co. 1902 btate of N. C. ex rel vs James Heaton. Attention ! CLOSE BUYERS 2 Wc can give you MORE GOOD FRESH GOODS in the GROCERY LINE, for THE SAME MONEYi i-1 - ' than any RETAIL HOUSE IN i THE STATE! GOME ADD SEE US. and Examine for Yourselves ! OTJH nicE BUTTER, HAMS, FLOUR, LARD, . 1 SUGAR, COFFEES, i FRUITS, ( CANNED GOODS, &e., &c, &c. We are Receiving Daily .by Steamers and Railroads, Fresh Supplies ! BaT We arc sure there's no such stock in the State as we can glow. BOATWRIGHT & McK0Y. 0, 7 & O Zlortb Front Street oct 22 Just Received, A FRESH 8UPPLY OP BIRD 8EED, XX Rne AmL of Cakes and Crackers, . Graham aad Rye Flour, Extra Gilt Edge Table and Cooking Dot- Applet, Carrots, norseraduh. Beets . and Cabbages, kc, at , W L. VOLLERS, ct 23 S. EL Corner 24 asd Harket its.' PLEASE NOTICE. We will be glad to receive co maul cation from our friends on any and all, mbjectj o f general interest but: The name of the ' writer acit alwsys be furnished to the Editor. Communications must bs wi it ten only 01 one aide of the paper. Personalities must be avoided. Andit is especially and particularly uadsf etood that ihe editor docs not always endorse the views of correspondents, unless so stated in the editorial columns. Now Advertitomento. Fall aM Winter Bools. . NOW OPEN AT 36 Market St. BLACK AND COLOnEO SILKS Cheaper than they have been for twenty years ! Dress Goods. All tho latest Novelties In Cashmere's, Mcrinocs, Snowflakes, 1 Kars, Knickerbocker and Matlasee Suit ings, Prismatic, Valencia and Friborough Cloth, Henriettas, Bombazines, Taffetas, Alpacas, Mohairs, Reps and Ponlins. c FRINGES, GALOOxXS and Braids to match any of above" Full Lines of '-- Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, The Best Brands so popular all over the Stales, CLOAKS, SHAWLS, FLANNELS, tt BLANKETS, . j HOL -KEEPING GOODS, DAMASKS, TOWELS. ' EMBROIDERIES. Unsurpassed for quality, work and price. WHITE GOODS, Hdkerchiefs, Corsets, Gloves, and Hoisery. VAL. and TORCHON LACES Men & Boys Wear. Ladies' and Misses' Vests, Skirts, &c, &c. AT PRICES WHICH DEFY COMPETITION. Where everything has been, purchase! 1 with CARE AND EXPERIENCE Suitable for' our 1 1 . at the lowest " POSSIBLE PRICES ! TO EXAMINE IS fvi- rji. ICATZ, 36 Market street, oct io 1 Wonderful. rpHE LOW PRICE OF CLOTHINO. VVe have all the choice stjles at less prices than before the war. - ( Conisignments in Store. "yihL BE CLOSED OCT Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Choice Goshen Jlontatn Batter, Lard, in Tabs and Backets, Choice Canywsed Bacon Hams, Rice, Potatoes, Turnips and Apples Soap, Lye, Cheese and Tobacco, ' Poultry, Eggs, Crackers, Ac ' ' Prce"" mde oa conslgnmcats of I'ETTEWAY & SCHULKEN, " v. v 4, Brokers & Com. Merchants, Oct 22 C" Wttr 8trk STRANGELY WED?5" B Tr,:.Jenni.e DTi Barton, loTenti. o Jwnes or Paris", bj Enrena by Mrs. Uenrj Wood, 20 cents. "At Oil Sign of the Silver FUcSn", by B Paries 10 cenu. "The Fur CoMtry' bVtd!: Verne, 10 cents. At 7' 7 Jnlt S. JEWETTS Front Street Book Store. oct 22 just mm ANOTHER L A R J E L O 1 OF MEN'S, YOUTU'S AND CmtDKEN'S Clothinsr. Sold at low prices, at Mtr Taa0r' Cr' Froat ITcetrs tiu 9.
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