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THIS PAPER bltebcd every afternoon, Sundays ex- ry afternoc cepted by i JOSH- T. JAMES, EblTOR AND PKOPBIKTOB. ! rBHCKlFTIONS, POSTAGE PAID. er $5 00 Six months, $2 50 ; Three 0 "aoDtna, $1 25; One month, 60 cents, he delivered br carriers. of charge, in any part of the city, at the derates, or 13 cent per week. Advertising rates low and liberal tj-Sabecribers will please report any and glares to receive their papers regularly. flew Advertisements 0MS(i TO THE SUCCESS AND SALES CONSEQUENT UrON THE LABGB REDUCTIONS hive made upon very many special lines of Dry Good9, we have decided to add the following LIST OF SPECIAL BARGAINS l yli'.ch txcel iti attractiveness auu cucaj. ness anything we nave yet miereu . KT3- JLm k varied lot of Dress Goods, in Serge,Rep, and Alpaca Mistares,li cents per yard. FrerV'!!!'1 away below anything we ever oneieu u'.'iore.; Our Dress Goods Deoartment is rep'cte, with a'l the Novelties, and' at prices that cannot -fan to meet me appiobation of all. tr.uk r todmieres from 40 cents to $1.50, ffnrtf-P.i Frinsres in all the popular shades B;ack Silk Fri igos, both cheap and hand some; Gal'ooas, Braids, &c , &c from $1.75 to $12.00; runnffia in White and Colored, Twilled and Plain; also full lino of Opera in Plain and Plaid; Felt Skirts from 75 cents; p.imnmi skirts from 50 cents; Cassimeres for Men and Boys' Wear cheap: KMt.nrkv Jeans from 121 cents; vhtovs' 2-Buttox Kid Gloves, 75 cts. V . TOack. Dark Colors, White and Opera Colors); foyrs' White Kids, 75 cents; teats' Black Kids $1.00. . Ladies' Guipure Lace Scarfs $3,00, and $4.00. Spanish Luce Lace Scarfs $1.50. Also a full line by the yard. Neck Ruffling from 10 cents to $1.00. keck Ruffs from 1 cent to 5 cents: Calicoes 5 to 8 cents. Bleached Cottons. Amoskeag Bleaclied Cotton, 8 cents;! 44 Fruit of the Loom Cotton, 10 cents; 44 Androscoggin L Cotton, 10 cents; 44 Wamsutta, 12 cents; Pride nf the West. 14 cents. A full line of Unbleachings from 5 cents. BROWN & RODDICK, nov 13 45 Market Street. VERY LOW. QL0THING IS SELLING NOW V t?l y XjUJZZCXis iitmy satabluhment on Market street, 1 Jjeiiasuit Worth 815 for only 010. It's so and I warrant it to be so, at A 8HXXXS8.'8, oct 31 Market st. Wanted Piano. W QNE HAV1SGIA GOOD PIANO I for rent by the month, will please communi cate with PIANO, nor 21 . P. O. 201 JAMES C IITJNDS, DIALER IS pURE DRUGS, MEDICINES, Chemicals, Fine Soaps, Perfumery, Fancy and Toilet Uticles. Prescriptions accurately pre- pired day or night. vThird St, opposite City Hall, Wilmington, .C. nov 11 DOOtS and OnOeS. sm m m TTTST DPnpirrn 4 VTOV rV rm J "I,VLiMil' r 1 ble'lot of Gent's Hand Sewed f.lr5s. -tLweri Lace ana uuiwn iwuii. " s Broad Sole Gaiters and Tie,lboth do- rWe and comforuble. y goods are all new and of tne uwst Thos. H. Howey. Jr. -mm Mmxms. " CUBSCRIBE TO THE MWN & RODDICK ye, and will be sold at the lowest CASH n ,e -rH.u ;s amon the Cobb Bros. Srlt' health. LIt is Put up moo. fal Hhv&mJcDS, , Sl0c styles and prices. I - J r H VOL. 2. Xhe Mails. The Mails clobe and arrive at the City ostomce as follows : CLOSK. North era through mails - - - tfcoo r J North era through and way mails- :00 A M Malls for the N. C. and A. dt N. C. Railroads, and routes supplieu ti - therefrom - -- - - -- - G:W 1 Southern mails for allpoints South, f daily - - , - - - ' A Western malls (C. C. K. W.) daily (except Sunday) - - - -yM A m Fayettevllle, and offices on Cape ear Kiver, xueeaays auu x ,inv - - - - 1:00 P M Mails for points along line of Che- raw st JJariingioniv - - - - Fayettevllle by Warsaw, daily, (except Sundays) - - - 8:00 A M Malls for points between Florence and Charleston ------ iu:w a Onslow C. H. and intermediate of- tlvR wcrv Fridav - - - ti:00 A M SmithvUle mails, by steamboat, daily, (except Sundays) - - 2.UU P M Malis for Easy Hill, Town Creek, T every Friday at - - - - - - w rx ARRIVE. Northern through mails - - 11:00 A M Northern through and way malls. 7:30 P M Southern mails - - - - - - - !,:'i) J ?l Carolina Central Ilailway at - - t-m. Mails delivered from 6:00 A. M. to G:4o p M., and on Sundays from 8:30 to 930 A. M. XtATrm nffimown from 8 A. M. to 12 M., and from 2 to 5:30 P. M. Money order and Kegister Departments ppen same as stamp office. - 4 . . . Stamps for sale at general delivery wneu stamp office is closed. ' ' Key uoxes accessioie ai an nours, uay uu Bight. - . .. . Mailscollecteairom sireei ooxes every uay 3:15 P. M. LOCAL NEWS. New( Advertisements. Mcksok A Co A Fine New Stock. Geo. F. Tillet Expected Next Week. Wm. P. 'Oldham Dissolution of. Copartnership.- . , S. Jbwtt Almanacs. A. Shbier Very Low. 1 . Au editor's criticism on nine-tenths of the "poetry" received is ad-verse. , "nitin' Wnrt l;irft hv sooneins it with green tea, ammonia or skim rhiik. One girl kissing another is a good deal like eating maple syrup on ice cream. A new stvle of snobberv is to have the , . -wnarer's monogram un on the back of the o - kid gloves. . How immensely would our .conversa- , i.i tion oe aDriasea n an manKinu uuiu speak the truth! The small boy and his horn will soon be an institution that will command at least a hearing in the land. A cosey (companion for winter even iners is "Ann Thracite." A more brillant w 1 one is Carrie C. Noil. Sir of the States which were counted for Hayes last year have sin,ce been car ried by the Democrats. A great many hogs in the country are dying from sore throat, :aused by the keen "knife' of. the butcher One of the latest weaknesses of fashion able human nature is the issuing of caids at the birth of a son or daughter. X full line of Dress Goods in Plain, Pfaids and Fancy, 15 cents per yard, at 8t Bkown & Roddick's Christmas is scarcely one month off, and the signs of its near advent are already becoming visible in many of our stores, j There seems to have been an over issue of sweet potatoes this season. They never have been better or cheaper in this market. I There are some men so exquisitely selfish that they go through life not only without ever being loved, but with- out ever wishing to be. We had rather be bitten by the cold than by the mosquitoes, and prefer to be chilled a little by the cold than thrilled by the mosquito music. One by oue the flowers have faded and ffone and one by one tbe youthful and beautiful are quietly launching out into the uncertain world of married life. The difference between the preacher.the builder and the architect of a church is simply this: One is the rector, the other the erector, and the third the director. 7" TT 77x T i t The Fourth (and ast) Quarterly Meet- ing in the Fifth Street M. L. Church, for the present Conference year, I morrow morning, on which occasion Rev. r s m?rt v T-T will nreach the ser- l ? sj i " x mon. Mr. Black will also preach in tbe I .v... Vnfiwh rr SnnrlAV ' ' I m ,0 nr f r,Ar- ... , . . ' r . 1 . . n'u iKf are so important. To have ,these delicate products of " baking always reliable, the rOOLEY'g Yeast Powder is very - I ' , r- , i m dozen nairs 3 Buttoned Lndnsed Just Receivea 4 t-r- t Main CI f HI & nir - i jviu moves, um; " t J. -ILJL JL St Brown & Kodpicb; WILMINGTON, N. C FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Nor. barque Malcina Schuit. Kroger, from London, for this port, sailed from Deal, on the 21st inst. Dock street between Water anil Front i in a deplorable condition as a result of therains. Itissadiy n neetl of attention. This November 23d has beeu like unto an April day with the sasna temperature and the same sort i f showery disagreeable ness. . . Two warm for tires and too cool for ico fixings, and the wood man and the ice man, antagonist by instinct, meet on neu tral ground and sympathize with each other. The Armory of the Wilmington Light Infautry is draped iu mourniug to-day out of respect to the memory of Mr. W. C. Lord, who was the Orderly Sergeant of the Company. The Fayette ville. Gazette publishes a list nearly a column long, of special pre miums to be offered by the merchants of that town at the Sampson Fair. Do the merchants of Wilmington propose- to do anything iu this line ? Mr. Jas. Danforth, who , resided Here for a number of years since the war but who last Spring went back to his home in Vermont, has changed his mind about it and has returned to Wilmington to cast in his lot with our people. A Puff. Judging from apufi of well, any- thing but cologne, as we passed the Mar ket House this morning there was some beef there somewhere which ' should be sent out of the city and not allowed to be' sold or fed to any living thing. A Strange State of Aff airs. It 's very strange, but nevertheless true. While there are 2,836,288 single all marriageable women in the United Statee the number of fools who kill themselves because they cannot get a certain girl, bachelors who are looking for a beau ideals or adventurers who run off wit,h other men's wives, is constantly increasing. Surely happiness is not found in the abundance of the angelic portion of mankind. Street Railway Notes. The street railway now, we understand, sells a ticket for one hundred rides at $3, a iiberal reduction on former rates. They also issue a mechanic's or working wian'R ticket which are still lower, the I, bein on, 5Q .fQr tw five rides. In addition to these tickets are issued to school children -at the rates of two cents each ride. These are all very liberal reductions and should keep the cars full night and day. Mail Facilities in Pender. We learn that a stroug petition is in circulation along the mail route from Rocky Point to Black River Chapel, ask- ing fqr a tri-weekly mail on this route. We trust it may succeed. Such increased mail facilities are much needed. - A new postofiice is also proposed on this route .. i- 111 ' . i 4., at V"' " ivOCKV lomt anu iong reeK. a new route is also in contemplation leadins from Burgaw in the direction of Uwkirk's Bridge, or to some point in that section. Pender is wide-awake as to new pbstoffices and additional mail fa- cihties. Tiic Wilmington Journal. As announced by us in yesterday's issue, it is ouriutentiou to revive tho weekly is- sue of the Wilmington Journal and we propose to uusaiiiuum i new series aunng me ursc weeK vi secern- j oer. ' e nave nuu mis step in wutcujpia- tion for a iong time past, and have been in- cit(j thereto by appeals and requests from I uew friends and old friends coming from almost every ncighoorhoou in this section of the State. Our prospecls lor a large "1 . r ,i f Wiiminrtm, nH i r n ti a v f i i im tit iirri i in in. 11 bAVVUVUV CAVA A It is not necessary to say anythmg in i ... .i. . I ret: a I U, lAJ iiiU iniivic vl ujv vvLiuAii otLcr than that the paper will be Demo- I r i1o 1 n -'- it o -ri? will slriro in uauv. w .u. v-v--. ' this respect, to follow in tbe footsteps of its nredeccssor. to emulate its example and to Hotel Arrivals. Pcbcell House, November 23d, 1877, Proprietors llarry rern- city; Leon Rheinstein, Cincinnati; S A Feldman, Allen town, fenn; J -fti rau-iy, Monroe; L W Vick, F W Smith, JH C - e'vvv. T w stpriw fio. t lunmia, o o; ouuu u.,uw, I O O T I II Umm I r vlo rTi ' I James C Wheeler, w asmngxon, u v. KBVIEW. I German Barque Sirene Attached. Col. Jno. D. Taylor, Clerk of the Su-j i perior Court, issued an attachment yester- j day afternoon on the affidavit of L. J. Pennypacker, President of the filming- K I agaiu3fe uC vjtruidu oar4u wc,K, v- n i c : . n.t- I Albert Calliess, which had been chartered , . , , ' - , 4UU " & Augusta Radroad Company yith cot- K ton, ana cleared irom tno custom xiouse . . i i r I t t 1 . 1 y a T T W tm pun jrawauy uUWu navre, x ranee. , The affidavit of Cant. PennvDacker I " l aiaveu kiii. v,ph. wilier, uu VUCv interftst in the vessel, owed the (tomnress I ' , I . uompany bi.voz.m lor compressing i,oo Daies couou. I lu I the Sheriff who, in company with a Deputy, boarded the vessel yesterday evening about 6 o'clock while 1 she was lying at ancnor in tne, stream jusi prepa- 4. i l :i: 11 i :.i I tu uer nug uu Fc ufc uuc onenii Manning served tne wm on tne Kjatu. uv w . V. I charge of the vessel ' until, this morning auouie or v. o ciock, wuen iuesara. r-.. i -i -1 i -r T." I . ' the firm of E. Peschau & Wc3termann, gave bond in the sum of $2,504.40 for the defendant's appearance at the next term I of the Superior Court in this county, to be held on the 2d day of January next, . iuai.i;u auu win sail on xne next ime 10 day for her destination. It is but proper to state here that th: barque Sirene claims demurrage on account of having been detained probably some 3Q days over her time,6wihg to an accident to the machinery of the Compress, which prevented the company from (compressing cottonfor several weeks,and until they could order new machinery from the North, The Compress Company, we believe, A 'l ' claim that as they are not the charter party, the vessel has no right to claim party, which in this instanse is the W., C. & A. R. R., claim that as thev had al- ready delivered the cotton to theCompress, , j, tbey were not responsible for the delay, and furthermore, that it was the vessel's owQ choice iopreteing to have the cct- trn compressed, as they did not bind or obligate themselves to deliver compressed T. . , , 2.oo,. ninnnfi,n. cotton. It seems to be a matter .altogether for a court of equity, as between the German barque Serene and , owners on , j r n the one band and tbe Compress Company on the other. The case as above stated will come up at the next term of the Su perior Court for this county, in January 1878. Capt. E. J. Pennypacker and Col. John Wilder Atkinson gave a justified bond in the sum of $3,000 on the part of the plaintiff to prosecute the suit. ' Eccentric. There is an old saying, "there are many men of many minds" and as an illustration of this saying we cite a case which has come under our personal observation. Not far from this city lives a mau, one far advanced in age, aud who is generally held by those who know him to be one of those eccentric geniues who go to make up the wonders of this world. But to our subject. Carefully placed under his bed is a light-wood or pine coffin which he has had for a number of years aud which he says he wants to be buried in when nc has "shuffled Joff this mortal coil. ' It is said when the owner of the coffin is at all sick he dresses himself up in his best clothes and then lays himself out, and quietly awaits a visitation of the Augel of Death. He makes it his habit, twice a year to oil and otherwise look after the preser vation of the wood ot his coffin and is as fool ish over it as a man generally is over his first baby. The Fayetteville Fair. We find in the Fayetteville Gazette a list of the premiums awarded at there cent Fair of the Cumberland county As sociation, held in Fayetteville last week and the people of Wilmington, we are sorry to see, are but slightly represented therein. Amon the most valuable of the special premiums awarded, however, we find two offered by Mr. F. W. Kerchner and two by Messrs. Kerchner Sc Calder Bros., each premium be ing a sack of the celebrated "Bob White" brand of flour sold by that firm. Mrs. Geo. Honnett, of this city, was awarded a special premium offered by Messrs. Otterbourg & Fishblate, for the most handsomely dressed lady at the Fair. Steamship Eegulator, Doane, from this port arrived at New York on Wednesday. MO 9ft 1 I Just Received 50 dozen pairs : Buttoned Kid (il.v.. Only 1.00 a pair St hv.ows A 1Ioiiick. A Cure foP CoIds In the IIead. A corresnondent of an Lnlish nancr 14 .rit.. It ,..1.1i so.fn U). ;f tho rnr fnr f - . , . .. those wois-t.i'1 small nuisances, colds ln.the head, which Dr.- Fcrrier of Kin- s Col- jMndoUt .u-ested in the Lancet. m5 bt , o i j a i v ' ' ' uc. It is snuff-a white powder com- rw.l ,f tlw. f,.ll.,w;t,r ,,.,rfwi;-t Tit. , , ; arocnioratc ot mornniA. two trains- arr:i . now,ip twfl ,lr.imR. trJcnitrntn hi i .. , , mutn, six tirams the whole making up a . f , . , ,mintir , lMT10 half n,a l, r..t.. l.- ; r.o... the course ff tivent-r-fnur hours l)r hrr- - , v , , - r , bimscIfT)f vcrv violent ... nnrf. . w , b taki tri6itratc of bismuth alone, , - , . ;i Vf,rv t4flWf.,-Ilj rMI1lK. filP 1 r - h f the lnucous Membrane, and is the mogt ilni,ortuijt illgredicnt in tLi3 ,nuff, Dr. rerrier mentions two other iersons . e , f - . th, J " olv ,i add tnatot tlie present writer, who havinc a very violent cold coming on. with the sensation of weight in the te.mplc and the u di f ,in u hf ' as well as the usual ordinary catarrh, made trial of Dr. Ferrier's remedy one eveuing, land got -up the following mormn com- plefe'y free from cold, which has not since recurred. The suulf, instead of increas ing the tendency to snce.e, almost imme diately begins to diminish it. " i . ' For the Heview. An Intolerable .Nuisance. 1 Mi:. EinTiJi": : From the p uus beMowcd !ti t liA IW'il itii r.cr ti intiora it' l.allli iav.-s of your oUy, I did uoi oxped to have canse of eomphunt of any u-g'.r.'ci in tiiis "fy a iwaipu up uie steps- .or-oay I At flirt nAl(trt ImilCtl i A HIliD. iO nlAv Sprunt & Sou, au offensive stench, even in th s' weather, arose from . the pond iu the net ween tins liouseanu tnal ot Messrs Ti X'. Wnrlh. A tliiplf sriiTTi rt" fTil and pMlrid matter covers ibis wutei that manufactures disease and dea'.h ij your -y; " a spine ana .a u.sgmce i;. Uic health regulations cf Wilimuon. Wbeie i3 your health offlcer 5 Where your health laws' The Board of Ileabh of New iTZw for their services, but they a:e gentlemen of science and are working from pure ito- lives. No wonder that diphtheiia and . . , . , ., . . , ., , as tuese poisonous emanations arise from so many pools ''aud ioiids in and about Wilmington. Look out for epidemics if thee of dl;jease aie not closed. A Visitoi:. New Advertisements. A Fine Stock QF OVERCOATS, BUS. SUITS, UM- brellas, Underwear' Ac. ZttZUNSOI? t CO. nov 23 Clothiers and Merchant Tailors. Dissolution of Copartnership. rilHE FIRM OF OLDIIAM KOCH was JL dissolved oa the 18th instant, by the death of Mr. John C. Koch. The business of the late lirm will be conducted as heretofore un der the name of YV P. OLDIIAM A CO., who return thanks for past patronage and respect fully solicit a contiuance of tne same. nov -'3 WM. P. OLDHAM. EXPECTED NEXT WEEK. gTILL ANOTHER LOT OF that splendid Premium Beef now C2J on sale at mj Stall in the Market House. Also tender and juicy MUTTON, best of the season, and FINE FAT CORN-FED PORK. Call and see what you can get for your Thanksgiving Dinner at Stall No. 8, Market Houjt. GEO. F. TILLEY. nov 23 Look ! gULPUUR SOAP, Simmons' Hepatic Com pound, Forrest's Juniper Tar, Fancy Arti cles, tc. Freeh lot. Prescriptions compounded a, ail times of the nicht, at BURBANK'S PHARMACY, tor '17 Corner Front A Princess xs. B. D. MORRILL, Undertaker, Carpenter and Cabinet-Maker, Third Street, Opp. City Hail ILL FURNISH COFFINS and Caskets with attendance at eh or t notice. Orders for CarpesUr wsrk and Cabinet work repectfally solicited and promptly ex ecuted. , i All work guaranteed. . nur 22 23, 1877. PLEASE NOTICE. , We will be glad to receive communications from our friend on any aad all uibecta o general interest but : The name of the writer nat always be furnished to the Editor. - - Communications must be written only oa one side of the paper. Personalities must be avoided. Audit is especially and particularly under 8tood that editor docs not always eadorta in the editorial columns. New Advertisoments. Fall anfl Winter Goofls. NOW Ol'EX AT nn nn UWUa bwL 36 Market St. BLACK AND COLORED SILKS . Cheaper than they have been for twenty years !- .' ; . Dress Qoods. All tho latest Xoveltics in Cashmeres, Mcrinoes, Snowflakcb, Kars, Knickcrbwker and Matlaseo Suit ings, Prismatic, Valencia and Friborougb Cloth, Henriettas, Bombazines, Taffetas, Alpacas, Mohairs, Reps and Poplins, &c. FRINGES, GAL00NS and Braids to match any of above. Full Lines of Staple and Fancv Dry Goods, The Best Brands so popular all over the States, x CLOAKS, SHAWLS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, -HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, DAMASKS, ' TOWELS. EMBROIDERIES. Unsurpaiiscd for quality, work and price. WHITE GOODS, I Idkerchiefs, Corsets', Gloves, and Hoisery. VAL. and TORCHON LACES . Men & Boys .Wear. Ladies' and Misses' Vests, Skirts, Arc, Ac. AT PRICES WHICH DEFY COMPETITION. Where everything has beeu purchased with I , CARE AIIO EXPERIENCE Suitable for our at the lowest , POSSIBLE PRICES ! TO EXAMINE IS ! M-M. KATZ, , 36 niarket Street. oct 15 Almanacs rpURNER'S 01d.Reliabio forl878. Blum's Farmers and Planters for lb78. Frank Leslie's Comic for 1878. Frank Leslie's Illustrated for 1878. At 3. JEWETT'H nor 9 Front Street Book Store. . Patronize Home. jgUSINESS SUITS, $8.00 to $10.00. Dress Suits, $12.00 to $15.00. Black Cloth Suite, $15.00 to $30.00. O VEMCOATS, From O500 up. The largest and best selected stock 'of Men's, Boys' and Child ren's Clothing, In the State. Sold cheaper than eter known before, ay nor 21 Merchant Tailor and Clothier. A Bare Opportunity; T OFFER FOR SALE MY COLLECTION X of HL-torical Painting of Blockade Run ning, entitled, Burr's Oceanicon ; Or, War on the X7ave- t Or I will lease the same to responsible partr on easy terms. Extreme aversion to travel and a desire to establish a Painting trainees in Wilmington, prompts me to dispose of the Paintings. To a lire person with little capi !al, this is a fine opportunity to make money. nov 21 C. E. BURR. W. H.17ASH, . FASHIONABLE HAIR CUTTING AND Sharing Saloon. All work done in ihp best style. Shaving 10 cents. . Hair Cutting 25 cents. Shampooing 25 cents. tST Sharing tickets IJ for $1. No. 28 North Frosj Street. ( oct 13 . DULY REVIEW.
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