r ' THIS PAPER , pBbltfbcd every afternoon, 8andayi - cepted ny JOSH. T. JAMES, Kprroa akd PBoranrroiu en IISCIPTI0N8, POSTAGE PAID. .... .p.r. $5 00 Six months, $2 50 j Three months, $1 25 One month, 60 cents. ill w ,1 ,1 : w. : TTlC pftpCr Wilt ,V VBtllVID, ree of charge, in any part of the citj, at the Te rate, or 13 cents per week. A(jTertisinfr rates low and liberal ' Subscribers will pleaso report any and ,11 fiilorcs to receive their papers regularly. New Advertieements. otrixu ro THE SUCCESS AND SALES CONSEQUENT UPON TUB LARGE REDUCTIONS t g hive made upon very many special flnosof'Dry Goods, wa haved-ioided to add the following LIST OF SPECIAL BARGAINS vb'ch excel iu altraclivenessarid clicap nro anything wo have yet offered : " i A vario I H f Dross Goods, In Serg'Kcp, and Alpaca Mi lures, 15 cents per yard. (Ercryone away below anytliing wc ever offered before.) ! Our Dress Goods Department arep'jte with all the' Novelties, and at prices that cannot fail to meet tlie approbation of all. Black Cashmeres from 40 cents Io $1C0, Worsted Fringes it) all tbe popular shades; Black Silk Fringes, both cheap and hand some; Galoot Braids. &c , &c. fom $1.75 to $12.00; and Ilain; also full lino ef Opera m V'.a'm and llaid; Fblt Skiuts from 75 cents; Balmoral fckirls from 50 cents; Cassim'-res for Men and Hoys' Wear ch"ap; Kent'icky Jeans from 12 cents; Ladiks' 2-Button Kid Glovbs, 75 cts in Black, Dark Colors, .White and (pra Colors); Gurs' Whitis Kids, 75 cents; Gf' Black Kids $100. UdjeV Guipure Lace Scarfs $3.00 and $400; Spanish Luce Lao? Scarfs $ I 50. Also a full line by the yard. Neck RuHling from 10 tents to $100. Neck Ruffs fromfj cent to 5 cents; CailOKR 5 to ftcents. Bleached Cottons. Amoskoag Bleached Cotton, 8 cent; H Fruit of the Loom Cotton, 10 cents; S-4 Androscoggin L C t on, 10 cents; 44 Wamsutta, 12J cents; Pride of the West, 14 cents. A full line of UnbleachiDgs from 5 cenh?. BBOWN & RODDICK, not 13 45 Market Street. : Cheese, Hams, &c. 1UF0l' AT EL, FINE A1TLF, EDAM, Tou-ij Amcilc, Engltshk Cream and Da rv and Extrft C. GHim CliCfSe, fresh this week. I X .L Hams, Beef Tongues, AND Smoked Beef. SHELLBARKS AND A 'Pull Assortment 1 'U De'jnonico Club Whiskey at J -0' fvtetlfMiiYmisley l fSAO. CEO. TJ1 VERS, X3 flOTJCn J?2XOUS AC aov 13 SWBE TO THE BII01M RODDICK t; DAIIT.BKVIEW, I . ' . 1 ' (f I - 1-IJIlWf. -,.- - " - - ' . VOL. ! 2. WILMINGTON, N. C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER The Mails Postomce as tollowsT Northern Uirowhto - -: - wpm1 afternoon at tho City Worth ern through and way mails." 8:W A M Railroads, and routes supplied wJSSm n t,w ; P M (except Sunday) - Fayetteyllle, and offices on Cape 5:00 A M Fear Kiver. Tuesdays and Frl aajs Mails' for points along lino of Che- raw k oariingto Fayetteyllle by Wi nUH 10J00 AMI areaw, dally, fl.-oo a M I noiwiurpuuiui wtweeo r lureuw i and Charleston - ... - l(hO0 A M I D fryidar5 - (W0 A M miuiyuie mails, by steamboat I Malls for Easy Hill, Town Creek, l every rnoay aR . - - snw r m Northern through malls - - 11:00 A M 1 Northern throneh and way malls. 7:30 P M 1 Southern malls - 930A M Cnmlina ('Mitrn! I!nllrn.r ot - - irwiin T M I Mails delivered from 6:00 A. M. to 6:45 r M., and on Bundays from 8:30 to 9:30 A. M. Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to 12 M., and from 2 to 5:30 P. M. Money order and itegbrtcr Departmenta open same as stamp omce. .. Stamps for sale at general delivery when stamp office is closed. Key Boxes acceHible at all hours, day and 3:45apSM.UCfrom 8trfcetboxes evcry day LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. A. D. CkXkjox New York 8. 8. Line. A. D. Cazacx Baltimore S. B. Line. See ad Owner Wanted. W & V H it-Change of Schedule. W, C & A It It Change of Schedule. BoATWBioiiT & McKoy Come andsco us Bkown & Roddick Largo llcductlo'np, Geo Mykk.4 Cheese, Hams, tc. Burbank -"Care." Petteway! & Schui.ken Large Consign- men ts Wanted. Geo. Tillky Pre miu nrBecf. See ad Circular Saw. Tjios. II, Howey, Jn Booti and Shoce. I Seo ad Engine For Sale. J. C. Mukds Hale's Syrup. 8. Jewett Almanacs. A. Surikr Very Low. .L. Vollkrs Just Arrived. Munson & Co Boy's Cass. Suits. J3ee local ad of Harry Webd, New Kiver Oysters. See Tribute of Respect. Sco ad. Copper Tanks and Boiler. Tor Sale. I I Mrs. L. FlAnaoar Millinery and Fancy Goods. ' I Heavy frost this morning. Rn ntlirr lor.il on fonrth nntrn 1 i to' I , I , .. .. . ... I ivcaa ttie new ana attractiTO advertise- r nr t "rii ..iii.t..i i l L. Vollers as published in UJOUb Ul i.Ul . this issno. Harry Webb has in a splendid lot of I Ncw.-Klvwj oysters ; finest seen hero this I season. I lr. I P. T. Barnum was in Virginia last week hut branched off at Danvillo and has zone Southwcstward. So ho has given North i o I Carolina the go-by this time, tho Market House another lot of that I beautiful premium beef from Weldon, I andrerybody is invited to call and seo it I and leave orders for it. , I Explanatory. " I On Saturday and Monday wo were en-1 gaged in removing the, Daily HLmtyr BUOttiU uwm DUUU wuvu uca office to its present location, corner Chest- ' The committee on Tublic Buildings made nut and -Water street, and wc had proud- a report, which on motion, was received ly hoped to do this without losing an issue and referred to the Mayor for action, of tbo .paper.' In this we were disap- To be Repaired, pointed, however, and lato last evening, Capt. Barr, of the Revenue Cutter Col toolato to remedy it, found some mechan- faxt has been authorized by the Secretary IcaVderangcment in our power press which of the Treasury to put his steamer on the forced us to relinquish the idea of an is- railways and hare her thoroughly over sue for that day. It is hoped that this ex- hauled and repaired. Capt. Barr, feeling planation will prove satisfactory to our satisfied that the work can be satisfactorily friends. ! I Removal. 1 The office of the Daily Review has been removed to the corner of Chestnut and North Water streets, up stairs' where we will be pleased to sec our friends at invfimn nn,i j,. w,r0 of I their service. I Tho arms shipped by tho Adjutant-1 General to Major Burgess for the use of hisl ? chool.arrlved yesterday morning. Theyaw the old style army regulation mrmleload- log rifle." Cartidge and cap boxes with the army regulation leather teltr were also t. MajorBurgess proposes to do away with tbo strap and uso white cotton bands roch as arc-used by pur citizen soldiery. Vienna Rous. To one quart of flour add two teaspoons-1 ful of DooLEx'a Ybaft Powdeb. sift thor-1 oughly, put :in - a little salt, and rub a I tables peon ful of lard or butter through I the flour : use cnouch sweet mpk for a 1 1 soft dough, roll out and cut with a round cutter ; fold over like a tarn-orir, wetting the edges with milk to make them adhere; wash over with milk to give them a gloss, nlavT In a. nun iu thttr w HI wot tonrli each other, and bake fifteen or twenty minutes. They are delicious. I a.-J3 II XaJL.JLI-.JJ UJ3 JJ- n m n J Y .Ji LLd it 0 Board of Aldermen; A meeting ot the lttard ot Aldermen 1 1111. I Tho Mayor. reported, in tho matter o meeting tbey seemed better fed and kept I The special committee on limited rail road tickets garo notice that thoy would Tha Sanitary commmittce. In the mat- tcr of discharerincr he 1th ofBcers. rcoort. . . .. . j- . , . , . , . , wumuiouuiug wiaimev uc uiapunawu wiui iarge to date from tho lOth inst Keport adopted. Permission was granted W. F. Lessman a dwcIUBg Thir( between Nun nA r-K,T, vwu wv.o. Tho netition of II. McKov. in refer 1 ' once 10 lax maticrs, wos reicrreti 10 iue Finance committee. A petition from tho street hands was read and laid on the tablo.. A communication from the Buard of Audit and Finance was read, and, after considerable discussion, on motion of Al derman VonGlahn, the Mayor was author ized to make a reduction-of tho police force to such an extent as to briug the pay-roll to an amount corresponding to tho amount in hand to pay them, provided the num bcr of privatos be not less than twenty. A petition from sundry merchants, for removing the detectives now on duty and for abolishing the said office, was read, and on motion of Alderman Foster, it was laid on the table. Alderman Foster offered the following : Resolved, That a fine of S10 bo imposed upon each and every person refusing to pay the market fees, upon demand lor the same by tho Clerk of the Market On motion of Alderman Foster, it was resolved that a tax ot live dollars per month be levied upon each whole s-dc buyer and seller of oysters and fish 'Alderman Foster offered tho following : Resolved, That His Honor, the Mayor, is requested to have a statement placed in tho" hands of the City Attorney, Col. W. S Devane, a schedule of all claims, do mands and indebtedness due the city from land under the following heads, to wit : Faving Jb ront. Chestnut, rnn cess and Mulberry streets. Making new sidewalks. For repairing sidewalks. Also, all other Unsettled accounts When the VariOUS . i amounis are or may pe one me cuy. Be it further ordered, that His Honor , , L ... , a. make such arrangement to pay the City Attorney a per centago upon collections as he mav think eauitab'e. A motion to lay the resolution on the tablo was lost by tho following vote : Avp .Aldnrmrn Flnnner. Towerv. Hil" j , and Kins. W-aiayor uawaon ana Aiuenneu "VT ir t-v i l l Von Glahn YoI,crs' Fo8ter and DowdcD- mi. ; , i . j xu onSinai mouon was incu rui ana I loss oy me iouowing vote : Ayes Mayor Dawson and Aldermen Von Glahn, Vollers and Foster, Nays Aldermen Flanner, Bowden, King, Lowery and Hill. On motion of Alderman Flanner tho aJor was authorized to cell two of the rauies aau curt8 ""W lo ine Cl1 11 ue done here, has given the contract to. Messrs. Cassidey & Ross, and the Cutter will go on ihQ ways. in ajew aays. urdinaniy sucn work 18 donc at tne Isortn' as tbc UaP" uins of tho vcsscl3 and tbe SccrctarJ of tnG casur7 w imDl mat our people are not up to snuri in tneir business. Among other things the bot- I torn-of the vessel will be cleaned and nainteu.new horscjmDes rjut in. an entire n ofrllnninff rinfra will be fnm- , har ftnd thoenHno and boiler will thoroughly repaired preparatory to bcr 8tarlmg her winter', cruising. The has now her full comrdement of offiepra and will no doubt do mnch WQrk IivC8 ia conjunction with ihm liffi min1g 8t,t:on to erpctrt1 nt f. month of' the vcr tlir0U2h iha linfloence and attention of Hon. A. M. WaddcU. v ; ;, i" ". ' ; I T The first Soiree oialr. Bailey's Dancing School waa ei yen at Mecinnev's Hall - . mlntr u Th mnie fr th uCr'vP.C t.' ir n. . . I -V There Was a O0d attendance and a plea- ant evening for all who were there, ' '" 1 1 1 A very heavy ' frost is repcrtedUis morning along the line of the C. C R.W. Almost a Panic. There was considerable of a panic Sun day on the Street Railway. During tbe afternoon ono of the cars coming down Rod Cross street and approaching "Front became unmanageable because of the breaks refusing to work and the car swept down the incline at a frightful rapidity. The driver jumped off and left the passen gers, of whom there was a car full, to souffle ior themselves. Nearly all of theft made a jump from it when the car stopped by running off the track, without injury. Consumption Cured. An old nhyslcian retired from atMva ru tlce, ha vine had Placed In hi hnndn hv an East Indian missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure or Consumption, Bron chitis, Catarrh, Asthma, and all Throat and -Lung affections, also a positive and radical cure for General Debility and all nervous complaints, after having thoroughly tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands oi cases, ieeis it nis tiuty to make it known to his suffering fellows. The recipe will be sent free of charge, to all who desire It, with full directions for preparing and successfully using. Address, with stamp naming this paper, ur. j. v. wtoxb, 44 North Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. tribjtrespect!" A meeting was held at the Court House- i'.luu""i iiiKui,i.ov. urn, to inKe some ac tion In reference to tho death of the late Hon. O. P. Morton. The meetlne wan mllv7 tn nrAor ur n w Price, Jr., when A. M. Lind was called to uae uuair, ana ss. u. Bampson appointed The chairman, on tkirinsr h f red a eulogy on thejllfe and character of uicuweittuu, una was roiiowed by Messrs. George L,. Mabson, G. V. Priee, Jr., Jos. K. Sampson and others. ' The following resolutions were adopted: AV hercas, It has pleased Almighty God, in the wisdom and dLsnpnRatlnn nf nio dence, to call from earthly existence to the insner spneres oi spiritual and eternal.llfe Senator Oliver P Morton. .Resolved, That in the death of Oliver J?. Morton the nation has lost a statesman, the country a patriot and the down-trodden and oppressed an able advocate and untiring friend. . That the long public life he devoted to ihe promulgation of tho dlvlno irino. tha Fatherhood of God and the brotherhood of man. win enshrine his memory in the hearts of the friends of liberty and the de fenders of freedom In every Christian civili zation. That his advocacy of tho rights 'of the colored peoplo of this country, as h? claimed for them the same civil and political rights he himself enioved under thn rVtnRt.it.nt.inn.. approximates in statesmanship the divine injunction, "Whatsoever ye woud that men should do unto you do ye eyen so unto them," and as we shall ever cherish his memory with gratitude, we shall regard his DUbliC ltfio in hia fearless dfaniA rf lintrrm rights as a model of unselfish patriotism and unsullied statesmanship That copy of these resolutions and the proceedings pf this meeMng be furnished tho Star. ItEViEW and Pokt nf thlo nit xr o ti t the Republican of Washington City, with a request that the press copy. w. vniva;, JR., ) MABSON, J Committee JOS. E. SAMPSON, ) New Advertisement?. ANOTHER CAR LOAD Of THAT TREMIUM BEEP ItECEIV- edfrom Weldon and now on sale at my Stall In tho Market House. Also seme splendid MUTTON, best of the season, and FINE FAT CORN-FED FORK Call and seo at SU11 Nc 8 Market House, novl3 GEO. F. TILLEY. Large Consignments Wanted rjlO SUrrLY demands of a Large Trade in gathers, Furs' Wax, Tallow and Hides, v,iay reas, wnite reas. Onions and Apples Potatoes, Poultry, Eggs, Ac. 1 v Make prompt and Drofltabto rpnm execute orders for Merchandise. ish, Meats, Sugar, CotTee, irc, Lard, Butter, Molasses and Salt. Corn, Flour, Lye and Potash, Spirit Casks, Glue, Guano, Ac, Soap. Tobacco. Ciimrs. Atr. Handle Cotton and Naval Stores. PETTEWAY & SCHULKEN, Broken A, Com. Vnrrhania. Next North Princess and Water Streets. novl3 Boya' Cass, Suits. SEVEN TO TEN YEAES $0.50. TEN o fifteen years, $0.50 to $12. uviituu ATS for Men and Youths rom $5 to 25. Call and see them. xauxarsox? & co., nov!3 Clothiers and Merchant Tailors. Just Arrived. PAKSNirS, CAROTS, UNSET BEANS Uolland Marinirte, Ilerring, Prlrr Russ Sardines, St. Louis Lager Beer, German Hand Chse. For sale low to suit the times, nov 13 L. VCiLLERS. For Sale. ON E LTlGUX-JGLNE,,)ur Loree power, in good order. Suiuble for farm uses. Will bo sold kiiezpA Applj at i DALY .REVIEW OFFICE, ' Corner drstnnt and Waier itreets. nov 13 ' " " e ForSale. TWO COPPER TANKS, in good of der; also, a second-hand BOILER. Apply at DAILY REVIEW OFFICE, i" Corner Chestnut and Water street 13, 1877. NO. 252 New Advertisements. Hang your Banners ON THE Outward Walls I THE CRY IS STILL THEY COME ! OF ETfirytliins mat is M ana Nice i ix Tiirc GROCERY LINE. Good Friends, Our space in tho Kevibw is not sufficient for us to stale or even approximato what we have to sell. COME AD SEE US i Examine for Yourselves. Goods Guaranteed. We have Two Wagons Run ning all Day. GOODS DELIVERED FREE ! ixs ah mistakes and cirois rectified upon notification. J IGflT&MCKOY 5, 7 fSc 8 North Tront Street, HOT 13 "CARE," m JLHE WATCHWORD of the DRUGGIST, is thoroughly executed at BURBANK'S PHARMACY, Corner Front and Princeea t. Frices as law as the lowest. nov3 Owner Wanted FOR ONE LARGE 1ROV Safb found in the Daily Review officoroer of Chestnut and. Water streets. Must be I removed at once. nov 13. I - Circular Saws. TWO CIRCULAR SAWS, BOXED, found in the Daily Review ofTic, corner unestnut and Water Streets. The owner is notified to come forward, prove property and remove the same at once. nov 13. -j I V t K Y LOW. QLOTU.VC IS 8ELUSO NOW L Very Cheap and at ray siUblichincnt on Mtrict ftrcct, I willeeUaiuit Worth 315 for only aiO. It's so and I warrant it to be to, at OCt 31 - -Varfcaf -v Ok. tHiiiiMiiaws TrJBlTBll'S OldKeUable for 1578. Blia'a Farmers aad Plataers for J87. Frank Leslie's Comic for jU37a .ft. 4 FraakleaUo'i niastratei Tot mi? At7 t r ''1 Froat Street Book Store. iumiiii We wUl bo glad toeedTet!S2!atloni from ocrifriMidion ib)p M allMbcts o general Intcretttmt l - Tae fanief ef tae' wrlttr atwt tltyf be furnished to the Editor. yomninnleauoni matt b wiittcs onl f one side of the paptr. . . , , 1 4i , t PenonallUes most be avoided. Ancut is crpeciaUj and partlciUrly Bade? stood that Ac editor does net always endom the views of correspondent, anion so fitted in the editorial eolumn ' J New AdvertaComonte.' iow open'at : ! 36 Warket Ct. BLACK AKD ' CC1CZ1 CH?S Cheaper Cum t tn tSA Cf . -'it . i I ; preoo QocCOi All tha latest KotcIOcj b Cashmere. . Uorlooea, Soowfiakea, t : Kara, Knickerbocker and 21 atlases C3t T, . . k .. . 1 nsmatic, Valcnda and Friberough Cbtb. Henriettas, Bombazines, Taffetas, -. '""' uAuwnn ana Braids fi match anj of, above . ,l . Fuiiuncs of.; Staple and Fon6V Tbe Best Brands so popular aH orrVth States, . i UJ.w CLOAKS, SHAWLS, ' FLATOE&, lLANrvETS -i - HOUSEKEEPINOaOODSibXirASiis, TOWELS. EHBEEM Unsurpassed for quality, worlrnnd ' price. WHITE GOODS, Hdkorchiefs, Corst., Gloves, and Hoiserr. " VAL.. and TORCHON LACES 1 IVlen &Bovn VJ-sm: - Ladies' and Missca' Vests, Skirts, fcc.W AT PRICES 17HICI1 DEFY COEIPETITldil. Where everything has been purchased with CARE AND EKPERIEtlCE Suitablo for our ' ' ''-. at the lowest 3 - POSSIBLE t TO EXAMINE IS' M- M. KAT2-; 36 TJlarket Otreet oct 15 Boots and Shoeoj ' i.Vi rpHE LATE8T AND MOST DESIRABLE "tjles of Ladies', Genoj', ;Boyi, MisseVsid Children'. Shoe. All sites, all ftjlaf,Asd allprieea. .. j Goods ill frcih tad Btw and nt AMJti . . . . Moconnani. A fall line of eTerriMnar in the .hoe Uxie and all offered it rfe w " .uerea ai prioss taat will rnfnrm i . - sw.Ba a-m u i .unina iiiiii ww wiiaw "MVU VI SiWA is rcfpectfuHr pollcited. ' , i THOS. U. noWEY, jL " No.' 47 Market ti nov U Hale's flyrup; riOAUUOUND AND TAB. Ball's cmh ti A AU " f bjrup, Bocber Germaa Syrap. With f fat Hne of PaUnf MedicbwlPBrera 'aad Chemical. For sale by . JAMES C. KDNP3. , aov 13 Third flL, oppoait. City iIaU TWELVE THOUCiriO' LCa 12,ppp Lbo, DRY SALT BUTT 1 CALL ED 8ECUBB A.UBA1(J1UI . BiipnptcajTvr: BOVlO 1 i T.I Coal and TJcnd. vvai lowest xsarctrstea. u a , low prices. m m