THIS PAPER .i:.h'pd crerr afternoon, 8nndays cx- f . cepted b j JOSH. T. JAMES, JITOB AND PBOPBIETOB. ..ncralPTIONS, POSTAGE PAID. 5 00 Six months, $2 60 ; Three months,1 0ne month, 60 cents, paper will be delivered by carriers, charge, in any. part of the city, at the Urates, or 13 centaur week. i4-erti rates low and liberal Subscribers will please report any and ftfures to receive their papers regularly. yeW Advertisements. ilVN&RODO U HA UK ET ". STREET sfBMlT THE FOLLOWING . , 0BI)ER TO PROVE TO OUR friends I TEgY SMALL MARGIN FROM COST, -diflZ entirely on, 4uuuijr w Xon oar returns, knowing, by past ex- SfS method to Utain our object : BLACK GROSS, GRAIN SILK, worth 1 "jo; now rvk SSk Velvet, $ 1 75 up, suitable for COMIC18"14 6 . - nnuo fnnlo Ofl In AH Colors in ,i-v' "who, "v 1 Uctw. ifl Colors in Vtrsicu iJicss ucous, Cents cpwarur. Kalcl.'sso Dress (ioods, 25 Cents upward. jjickcrbocker Dress Goods, 20 Cents. jotte Sailings Dress Goods, 25 Cents, gjjk and Colored Cashmeres, 50c. up. I AWLS! A Beaut ful Line New Styles. $1 75 a pair to $10 00. CALICOES, 5 and 8; C(n's. NX SHAWLS ! ing. TTODS, KEiTUCRlY JEANS, &c., forMen aud Boys' Wear. Our va- l ety in Mi line of goods is large and OUj'IILV W'glUS Ah &g ?ins at rz Cents. ,vu0" - --w FELT AW BALMORAL SKIRTS fsm HO Cents up. AMBIIRG ELGINGS AND INSER-I TI0XS from 5 Cents up. .They are I acknowledged oy ALiii to oe me cheapest ever ollered in tnis city. 2CK RUFFLING in great variety torn 10 Cents up. of OGLE RUCHES, 3 for 5 Cents. GElrs' WAMSUTTA SHIRT? Linen this fronts 75 Cents. Sold everywhere for 00. SPEIIAL BARGAINS. 1) Cents. Rememte: it all washes out, and the former price was 35 Cts. SannuiU of Dresa Goods closing out at 15 Cents. r 67 Low. BR0WN4& RODDICK, oct 27 45 Market Street. Hale's Syrup, JpVILUOUND AND TAR. Bull's Congb ful I Bockr German Syrup. With a ffifcnt Medicines, Puro Drugs and . , " micali. For Bale by r. JAMES C. MUNDS, I . Drueeist, . I Pt2S I Third St.. oDDOsite City Hall. I Boots and Shoes, T HE LATEST AND MOST DESIRABLE ial m.-..r n m:.. a r.i .... . i wiren s inoes. All sim. n ntvies. ana I . ' J ' I Prices. 1 I Goods all fresh and new and no old, dry I "a .a hand. A'fullline of everything in "Aoe line and all offered at prices that '9 enforce siles. An examination of stock "rsccL'ully solicited. TUOS. H. flOWEY, Jr., No. 47 Market st. otI fURHlTURE AtlD CARPEI8 D. 4. SMITH & CO. 1878 F3 FALL AND WINTER TRADE, A i I JIMBdew.i.4..v.--f wrroflnd wd examine and send for Citalogues. - it - i tUOtlCea " I I ?? "WM. L. DkROSSKT HAYING this I lit JfAwwn from the firm of DkROS- I h&T i' the business will be continued I Jjdersiened, as heretolore, under the firm name. Wi!- V A. L. DkROSSET. I r 'lira VOL. 2. - WILMINGTON, N. C. SATURJDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1877. NO. 211 LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. J..II. nEDaiex-rXew Store and New Goods Geo. F. Til ley Premium Beef, n. B. Gay For Sale. S. Jewett Phillippe's Love Story. Mvssos & Co Elegant Suitings. BoATWRiauT & McKoy Great Attraction. John D. Taylos, C. S. C Legal ad. A. Shkif.h Very Low. ij No City Court to-day. j The stprni -signal is not up to-day. . Days length 10 hours and 35 miuutes. No interment" this week in Bellcytie Cemetery. .' 1 The lay of the last mosqnito has net been yet sounded . But one interment, an adult, in Qakdal Cemetery this week. Twenty-third Sunday after Trinity to morrow in the Church Calendar. "Shingle weddings" are the latest nov elty ;; this takes place when the first born is old enough to spank. The dress ptirasol is made of black silk, lined with white silk and edged with a heavy fall of black lace. There have been seven interments, four children ana three adults, in Pine Forest Cemetery this week. ; : The helmet hat, made of felt, is now to be seen in all directions; they more become the feminine than the masculine biped. It is universally'. conceded that themos; quitoesbave been this year moro ravenous and bloodthirsty than ever, before known. Recent rains have swelljthe Cape Fear, the river having risen five feet at Fayetteville from Thursday morning to Friday morn The sudden change in the weather by which blankets, overcoats and furs are . . ronnis:t:nn'. A nnnreciated by all. Vanity i3 our dearest weakness, in more senses than one; a man will sacrinco ana gtarVe out all inclinations to keep alive Our good friend Mr. James D. Brooks, the Statesville Landmark, is in the city to-day and favored us with a call orenoon. A maiden's heart is like a hotel bed: you can never discover the previous oc cupants, but you may be sure that there has been one. Sharks won't bite a swimmer who keeps his legs in motion. If you can keep kick ing longer than a shark can keep waiting, you'll be all right. O'Brien's circus seems to bo making North, instead of towards tho South, They are to perform in Tarboro to-day and in Petersburg on the 9th. 3801 lbs. No 2 Bacon, 105 lbs. beef, 20 lbs. mutton and 2G bunches of fish were condemned by order of the Superintendent , - The Rev. Mr. Payne, of the Second - ; nhnmh lvinr. out of the citv. """" v . .7" - . . " thnm. will be loint services in the two , , . A Death opens the gate of fame, and shuts the gates of envy after it ; it unr looses the chain of.thc captive, and puts I ti,A hnn.lsm.m's task into another mans w hand. , Tvr-cr on lidnpst man uractices upon himscb an amcfunt of deceit sufficient, if practiced upon another, and in a little diffcreut way, to send him to the state prison. Thauks to Mr. Wm. M. Hays for some nice pork sausages, made by himself at his meat store, corner Chestnut and Sixth streets. They beat the Richmond sausage "all hollow." We object to the abbreviation used for us by the Newbern Nut Shell, which is Wil. Hcv. It might stand for Willing Revenuer as well as for any thing else, and as we are not exactly that we move an amendment by tho Nut Shell. . i - The North Carolina U)nierence oi me M tu CaUrcxi OOuia wm ujwi, mpujuu-j MftwmW 9Rth. Bishop Doggett presid- inff The railroads of the State extend I ' . . t.,- ;Vjfa frtr the usual courtesies i u t, ui jj. thrtte cents per mile each way Eleeant Cookery T. . nnsrr to have TOUT break- ; 10 ,f" " Liv'iL waffles, fast and tea rolls or biscuit crullers, muffins, &c, nice, light and nu- pAnTT Trv it x Mr, Milton Nobles' Troupe. The matinee performance cf the Milton JjToblcs Troupe was well attended and the performance was one which gave general pleasure and satisfaction. To-night is the last appearance here of the Troupe and on this occasion we , bespeak for them a fulUarcwell house.' Not Guilty. Mr. Robert J.-Smith, the defendant in the Bladen county murder case, was ac quitted, the jury having brought in a ver dict of not guilty about half past 5 o'clock yesterday "afternoon, after that issue of our paper had gone to press. Mr. Smith and his famlTylmd friends left on the steamer Gov.' Worth for their homes-in. Bladen countv. Weldon Beef. Mr. Geo. F. Tilley hs, made arrange ments by which he has secured a lot of tho prize beef eattle exhibited at the' Wel don Fair for his customers ' in : this city. Some of this beef is now oa his stall in the market house and it is beautiful to behold. lie will also ho- able to offer it for sale next week and the week after and hi3 friends and patrons and the public generally are invited. to call and see it and buy it. Sails anil Suspenders Found. A boat's mast, jith sail attached, was picked up on Masonboro beach yesterday, a few miles from'thc place where Mr. Smith's boat was capsized which resulted in the drowning of Nelson '.Jones, an, account cf which appeared in yesterday's Review. It is thought that the mast and sail be longed to the boat. Late in the day a gentleman fishing from tho Masonboro Point hooked cut of he water a pair of Luspcnders w hich is supposed to have belonged to the de ceased man. Yesterday's Gale, The gale of wind which blew here y'es- erday from tho South, although yearly errifficin its violence, was but as nothing in comparison with that which prevailed along the North Atlantic Coast-' Tn New York, Brooklyn and Jersey city the streets were almost "deserted while the North and East rivers were al solutely bare, of by shipping, all of which were close-moored to escape the violence of the storm. The ferry boats ran but could scarcely make headway. The wind there j blew from the East and a continuance of the gale was expected for to-day. Answer . Your childrcn-s Questions. Education is erroneously supposed only to bo had at school. The most ignorant children often have been constant in their attendance there, and there have been very intelligent ones who hever saw the inside of a school room. The child who always asks an explanation of terms or phrases it cannot understand, who is- never willing to repeat, parrot like, that which is incomprehensible, will far out strip in "education" the ordinary routine scholar. "Education" goes op with children at the fireside, in the street, at church, at play everywhere. Then, do not refuse to answer their proper ques tions.. Do not check that natural intel ligence, for which books can never com pensate; though you might bestow whole libraries. Hymenial. Capt. DeLeon Fillyaw, of this city, and Miss Laura D. Clautorf, of -'Weldon, were married in the last namel place on last Wednesday. The Wilson Advance has the following handsome things to say on the occasion : . We congratulate our -friend DeLeon upen the golden consummation of his high dream, for we learn that his bride is not only a gem and set a rich "easing at that, but that she has charms of head and heart that will make the home circle the mursery of contentment, affection s ministry and peaceful dreams. We do indeed congrat ulate tho happv groom, for with a woman's faith, and a good wife's love, every thought will bathe itself in the en dearment of a sweet and happy mystery, transforming the prose of life into the poctrv of dreaminsr. And we congratu late our unknown friend, the bride, upon the trophy she has won, lor a more knightly, chivalrous, high-toned, cour teous gentleman does not exist than De Leon Fillyaw, and any woman who can warm in the sunshine of love that bums in the temple of his devotion, will never feel the chul of disappointment. With this, our bridal benediction, we leave the happy couple to the realization of love s sweetest dream. Col. W. h. DeRosset is also a member of the Executive Committee of the Cham ber of Commerce. His name was ac- cidently omitted in our yesterday's report. ;..:-,).,;,;, V". ; ' EEflEW. : Opera HouseThe Phoenix. The truly "typical American drama" of Mr. Milton-Nobles was presented by that gentleman and company to quite a large audience at the Opera House last night. The drama itself is' of the modern sensa tional mould, but thoroughly amusing and thrilling enough ia some of its scenes to keep up an unflagging interest. The pathetic and the humorous stand side by side, but mingle in pleasant harmony. The acting taking the Company as an entirety wa3 truly admirable, thus ex hibiUg a marked contrast to the gene- rahty-.qf travelling : companies, when a leading actor or two, rith "a-. fow poor1 "supes," make the combination . Mr. Nobles as Carroll Graves and Jim Lludso was as natural and perfect in his rolo as it is possible to; imagino and fits the character as admirable as life.! The Moses Solomons of MrJ Alonzo Schwartz was as fine a personation as we ever witnessed thoroughly natural, easy and complete His conception cannot be excelled. Mr. Pritchard as Tom Fergus was very good and reflected credit upon his abili ties as an actor. We were less impressed with tho Leslie Llacldiurn of Mr. Maddox than .that of any of tho more prominent impersona tions. He looked the character, j but his acting as compared with the others, was rather tame and seemingly wanting in spirit. 1 i The ladies of the troupe sustained their several roles satisfactorily ; and altogeth er j it was as pleasant and creditable a performance as one wishes to witness. To-night will be the last performance and we trust that the police will maintain bet ter order among the boys of the audience than was tbe case last evening. The con duct of some portions of the audience usually in attendance on our theatrical performances is aji outrage upon the res pectable portion of tho community, who, f jr the tlmo being, are ta:own beneath the same roof. Col. Hedrick. Col. Hedrick makes in the double-column advertisement published in this issue but, handsome as it is,it is merely introductory to the actual display of goods in the handsome store now occupied by him, corner of Front and Market streets. He has full lines of everything desirable in the way of I dres3 goods, fancy goods and staple goods and his stock has just , been replenished by heavy purchases made very recently in tho New York markets. lie has marked every thing down to bottom figures and all that he a. is that the ladies, and others, will cxi nine his stock before making up their purchases. Now Adveitisements. Superior Court, SEW IIANOVER COUN STY. j Dpllner, Potter & Co., '" vs. A. C. Worth & Co. Order for Publi cation. To Archibald C. Worth ami Lyman F. Ilavi land, trading inula' the firm name of A. C, Worth tt Co : i . YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT the above entitled action was commenced on the 2d day of November 1877, to recover the sum ot Thirteen Hundred. Eishtr and 99-100 Dollars, due by account for merchan dise sold and delivered. Ihat the summons herein 13 returnable on the 2d Monday of January 1878, at Wilmington, when and wtiere you are required to appear and answer or demur to the complaint. " You are further notified that an attach ment has been isgued against your property returnable at the same time and place. JNT0. D. TAYLOR, C. 8. C. A. IT. & J. London, Plaintiffs Att'ys. nov3, lawGw-sat. ; ELEGANT SUITINGS jADE TO ORDER VERY LOW. 1 Handsome Eeady-ilade Suits from $6.50 up. At. ' Mffcs'SON & CO'S., nor 3 Clothiers and Merchant Tailors. PREMIUM BEEF, SOME . OF THE FIXE FAT Beef which took the Premi um at tje Weldon Fair last 2J week has been secured by me and is no wen hand and for sale at my stall in the Market House. Order3 reccired ahead arc carefully attended to. A call and examination is re. spectfully solicited. GEO. F. TILLEY nov. 3. Stall No. 8 Market House. FOR SALE. fS FRIDAY, XoT. SOth, next, will offer ior sale on the d rem ises, at public auction to the high est bidder, one third cash, balance terms easy, that ne store, with large dwelling attached, situated on the Southwest corner of Fourth and Harnett streets in thu city. , H. B. QAY. nov. 3. , . New Advertisements. Great Uracil E TO ALL I BOATWMT '& IcKflY'S Wholesale AND LIQUOR STORES, HOS. 53 1. & r FilOHT BTHSF.T. From a personal inspection of the North ern Markets, within the pst few days, they are now prepared to furnish their customer and the public generally with cot only the NECESSARIES, but the CHOICEST LUX URIES OF LIFE. I ARRIVING DAILY. With unsurpassed. facilities they request ol before buying elsewhere to call upon them. it um- 5, 7 & 8 north Trent Street, oct 29 ,. Phillippe's Love Story. ' A TALE OF Fashion and Passion in - i - France, by Octavo Fcuillct." Translated by Eliot Leigh. For cale at S. -JEWETT'S nov 2 Front Street Look Store. has removed to iha an entirelr .Vow Stork- f nnA ' uicvituui nuu iu vv priceu LfTCSS UOOUi & netai BOATWRIG HEW r'3 udf cvtr opened in this city. Abo a large etock of HUdIc d rn inl111 NeH" Vork wilLiD da at a decline of20 es ruling a tnth ago, and v, iJl be sold at a- very slight advance oi the' and domestic Dry Goods, per cent, from prices cost. Kespectf ullr. November id, btl. BLEACHED r 600 thoil?. IJICaCbCd CCU&W' A QQhU PRINTS. 800 PIECES PRINT at Wholesale and Retail.-warrant. BLANKETS MOST DES1RAULE STOCK, Cheap. MEN AND SBi..hM,. and HOSIERY. Lf vu LiA.uib.o, Unit, ilea ana Coya. A!o HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, FTIABLE LINEN, To welt, Doyler, Napkin,, THE ENTIRE PUBLIC carfiand 8ellfor caah, and that crery clL cf buyJr, wU! recdre orear 3, 1877. . XIIlDZlXCn, ; PLEASE NOTICE. I V. , t e wiu oe giaa 10 receive communication 1 from our friendj oa nj and all fnbjectJ 0 general interest but : - The name of the writer nnt always L: furniihed to the Editor.' -.'1.1 Communications must be litlcn only or. one side of the paper. , . i.'.I.'t Personalities mutt te AToldc2.: " K ' ' j " Andit is cf pccially and particularly under , stood that the editor does not always endorse the views of correspondents, unless so stated in the editorial column. i - New Advertisements. , Fall anfl Winter Goofls. SOW OPEN AT 36 Market St. :.-.-,- j BLACK AND C0L0REA.SILKS Cheaper than thev havo bcea tor. twenty years I ress Goods. All the latest Novelties in Cashmeres, Mcriuocs, Snowflakcs, Kars, Knickerbocker and Matlascc Suit- tnrr rrismatic, Valencia and Friborough Cloth Henriettas, Rombazines, Taffetas, ' teSi? Rcps anJ "Poplins, &c. 1-RIDGES, GALOONS and Braids to match any of above. ' . Full Lines of 2 faple and Fancy Dry Goods, TLo Best Brands so popular all over tho States, CLOAKS. SHAWLS, FLANNELS. BLANKETS, HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, DAMASKS, SERIES Unsurriasscd for quality, work and price. WHITE GOODS, Ildkerchiefs, Corsets, Gloves, and Iloiscry. VAL. and TORCHON LACES en & Boys Wear. Ladies and Misses' Vests, Skirts, &c, &'C.' AT PRICES WHICH DSFY C0EIPETITI0N. Where everything ha? been purchased 'GARS.fiHD EXPERIENCE Suitable for our - ' at the lowest POSSIBLE PEICES ! TO EXAMINE IS m- m. katz, 36 Market Street. Notice: QN' AND AFTER MONDAY, Nov. 5th, the Ordinance prohibiting CATTLE from" running at large will be enforced. H. C. BROCK, Chief of Police. cct 20. HEW GOODS ? ...irBv wucrocan DClound ive ar. i vailed asHortrocnt of COTTONS. - - U1" TLc Wst lV'Z CCI'ta Cotton in So printi s-IJ at retail bat thoic wc ZZZ3DHZCIX. AND SHAWLS. xzsxmxcx. BOY'S WEAR. Maryland KerEeyi and Casdmcrea Maryland Ken .ern industry. Ours is the a good stock of Lidic and Genu Underwear. SLeetlngi, etc., in full itocfc MBfiOI