Newspapers / The Daily Review (Wilmington, … / Nov. 26, 1877, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
PLEASE NOTICE. I 1 - 1 We will be glad to receive commnnieationt from oar friendj on any and all iubjeita o general interest but : r. H i ! ' The name of the writer suit alwayi bt i furnuhed to the Editor. ! I . Commonicationa mnxt ba written only ob one aide of the paper. . I Personalities most be avoided. , Andit is especially and particularly under stood that the editor does not always endow the views of correspondents, unless so stated in the editorial columns. 2 r.te, or IS cents per week. VOL. 2. WILMINGTON, N. C, MONDAY NOVEMBER 26, 1877. NO. 263 THIS PAPER p0bliabed eVcry afternoon, Sundays ex 1 ' , cepted by. JOSH. T. JAMES, SDITOK AND PEOPEIKTOB. - ' r rB6CBlPTION, POSTAGE PAID, rear, $5 00 Six months, $2 50 ; Three month, fl 25 ; One month, 60 cents. paper will be delivered by carriers, , in anr cart of the city, at the Daily fiETIEW. Subscribers will please report any and i (flares to receive their papers regularly. jfew dverlisements . RODDICK (jWlXti TO THE SUCCESS; AND . SALES CONSEQUENT UPON ' . THE I.AB.GE REDUCTIONS , - I ,e Hive iuu ft" - to -add the following (1ST OF SPECIAL BARGAINS which, excel in attractiveness and cheap ness anything we have yet offered : ,3.- A varied lot of Dress Goods, lu Serge,Rep, and Alpaca Mixtures, 15 cents per yard. iVvon one' away below anything -we ever (tveryo u a- x Our Dress Goods Department iitepete with all the Novelties, and at prices tuai cannot ian to meet me approbation of all. ick Cashmeres from 40 cents to $1.0, fonted Fripges in all the popular shades; Eack Silk Fringes, both cheap ana hand some; Galooas, Braids, &c, &c. - from $1.75 to $12.00; tonnels in White and Colored, Twilled and Plain; also full line of Opera m Plain and Plaid; Felt Skibts from 75 cents; Balmoral Skirts from 50 cents; Cassimeres for Men and Boys' Wear cheap; Kentucky Jeans from 12 cents; Ladizs' 2-Button Kid Glovks, 75 cts. m"Back, Dark Colors, White and Opera Colors); eon' TThite Kids, 75 cents; Gents' Bhxk. Kids $1.00. Ladies'JJuipure Lace Scarfs ftf.OO ana Spanish Luce Lace Scarfs $1.50. , Aisn a full line bv the vard. Keck Ruffling from 10 cents to $1.00. Xeck Ruffs from 1 cent to 5 cents; Calicoes 5 to 8 cents. Bleached Cottons. Amoskeag Bleached Cotton, 8 cents;! 44 Fruit of the Loom Cotton, 10 cents; (4 Androscoggin L Cotton, 10 cents; ; H Wamsutta, 12 cents; Pride of the West, 14 cents. Arfull'line of Unbleachings from 5 cents. BROWN & RODDICK nov 13 45 larket Street. VERY LOW. ' QLOTHINO IS SELLING NOW Very Olieap fciiUj establishment on Market street, I ri'ieilimit orth S15 for only OlO. ' 'fi so and I warrant it to be so, at Av cnniEH'0, oct 31 Market st. WantedPiano. NY ONE HAVING! A GOOD PIANO fcr rent by the month, will please communi- te with nor 21 PIANO, P. O. 201 JAMES C DIUNDS, DKA.LS& IS pCRE DRUGS, MEDICINES, Chemicals, 'c Soaps, Perfumery, Fancy and Toilet I Glides. Prescriptions accurately pre- t,.4j. ... i aayormght. s;r ,PPMI w . ' . 1 trOll IZO HOme nize Home. taiXESS SUITS, $8.00 to $10.00. Vttss Suits, 112.00 to $15.00. Uck Cloth Suits, $15.00 to $30.00. 0 si from. O&'QO up Te Wgeet and Jest selected stock of BoysVand-CMld- mii.i CH B jlU LlllU a Kfcrt if"e- SoW c,1"Pe' et known we, by A.ATO. not2i Merchant Tailor and Clothier. The Malls. The Malls close and arrive at the City Post-office as follows : . ' CLOSF North erri through mails - - - 6:00 P J North ern through and way malls. fc:00 A M Mails for the N. C. and A. &. N. C. Railroads, and routes supplied therefrom . - - Y- - - - - - 6:00 P M Southern mails for all points South, I dally - I- - - I - 6:00 P M Western malls (C. C. Ii. W.) daily , (except Sunday) - - - A M IFayetteville, and offices on Cape i Fear River, Tuesdays and Fri- c dAvs - ,i ' - - - - 1:00 P M Mails for points along line of Cbc- Fayettevl (excep & jjariingvon is. ix- - - - au-w a villeby Warsaw, daily, . ' (except Sundays) ' - . i - - :00 A. .m. Mam for ooi mts oeiween rwreuwo : - irlftston ------ 10:00 A, M and Charleston nniinnr n TT n.nri intermediate of- ' V. " " . , . . flees every Friday - - - t:00 A 31 Smithville mails, by steamboat, jlailv. exeent Sundays - - .w x jji Mf -T-w-nk- 3W . ' ARRIVE, i 1 T - - , WY.tVioi-r thrnnch malls - - 11:00 A Jb . i Northern through and way mails. 7:30 P M Southeroj mails - - - - i " ' ,9iEl4Sf Carolina! Central Railway at - - 10:00 P M Malls delivered from 6:00 A. M. to 6:45 P M., and on Sundays 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 Register. Departments open same as stamp office. " j i Stamps for sale at general delivery when stamp office is ciosed. , ' Kev Boxes accessible at all hours, day and night. ; ( . Mails collected from street boxes every day LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. S. H. Manning, Sheriff Tax Notice, t Mokson & Co Elegant. Boatweiqht & McKot This W ek. DeRosskt & Co Very Low. 8. Jewett Almanacs. Ai SuBiEBVefy Low. i A pretty hand in a lemon kid is very apt to gejt squeezed. . ' Yellow Kolinsky; a dyed sable, is among the novelties in furs. Bonnets are more fashionable than round hats for young ladies, "Feather butterflies" are among the latest devices in feathers. i Quarrels would never last long if the wrong was all on one side. It costs about one cent per hundred to manufacture postage stamps. I Knw is the time for the autumnal leaf- gather8 to besti i themselves. Fashion is regulating the kind of hose and shoes to be worn at dinner. Pearl buttons, both 'large and small, are used with black materials. A Chicago clergyman says no , true woman would ever let a man put on her shoe. 1 , 1 i 1 i Speaking much is a ign of vanity, for ho that is lavish in words is a niggard in- deea. i An old toper says there is one comfort in life. He will never die of water on the brain. 1 Nothing is more delightful than to hear an old maid expressing her opinon on "chits." ... ' ., One of the greatest wonders of this old world is what' becomes of all the smart children- i ' ; " t . 1 Tidies of fashion starve their happi-. , - .t -i- i npsa tn teea tneir cvauuv uiuu men wc to feed their pride. Krupp's best customer is in Phina I The son of the sun has taken a fancy to this son of a gun. Here if is the 26th day of November, and we have had scarcely a trace, of winter weather yet. n,u i .-W nbT a The man who was "doubled up by a kick is supposed to havo been kicked with a pair of double uppers. K.1U UIUVU UU&L&X mm v v. w r stems is the best protection and nnisn, looking neat and elegant. -c v.,r Militarv iuo wu wi v,i a - j Academy will parade on Front street to- morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. , We acknowledge, with pleasure, the . , courtesy, of a visit on Saturday Irom our deemed cotemporary. Joo. D. Cameron sq.,oi tne miisDoro necoraer- Paris bonnets are crowino- beautifully .ay consist of a nar- tnn9 nfl mftv eventnallv -r " , ,r,A on thfl hack I Of the ami tiftd under the left ear not in 1 a haneman's knot, however. Uusbands a ,f u;,,0 thn tnfTcmrv increases need not rejoice, as tne toggery increases in nnce as it decreases m size. . . n,,t,n. W OMEN DI5rU i.r. awu but all agree on the merits of Dooley a Yeast Powder Bspar cuckc or an. urocera turuuuuui, wiwuVj I 1 fin1 it Vive xnhreme 8atlS-. faction. By luing it tho housewife is sure SirSSLSTXi'Ttf STdS! buckwheat akes and all the. delicacies made from flour. i Gone to Sea. The Nur. brig TJtor, Swedish barque Prima, and Koi . barques Zephyr and Volkyrien, went to sea on Saturday the 24th instant i A Would-be Parricide Captured. Sheriff Hayncs, of Columbus county, who has been toj South Carolina'after the young' man Hcman High, who so nearly murdered his , father and mother about two weeks ago, an account cf which we published at the time, returned to White vi)!e yesterday with Lis prisoner and lodged him safely in the fail at that place. ' Look, Out for It, The 'ndications are that there will be a tremendous freshet in the Cape Fear in a day or two. The .Raleigh papers speak of very heavy and continuous rains in the in- terior and of swollen creeks and water courses, li the easterly wmas continue to force the tides up and these are met by a heavy freshet from the interior then there will be water enough to last awhile i Terible Floods Both Rail Road Bridges at Weldon Swept Away. The floods have risen and the waves I lift up their voice and communication be tween the North ahd the South is as com pletely cut off, by three different routes, as if there had never been a: railroad line be- tween the two sections. It was known yesterday that bridges along the line of the Richmond & Danville R. K. had been nrostrated and to-dav comes i the unwel- come information that the two immense rail r-nA Ur,We -.irWi, CnnD1i fjm T?non-o at Weldon. that of the Petersburg & Wei- don R. R. . that of the Seaboard & Roan- oke R. R. have been washed awav. The former went at 7 o'clock this morning and the latter at 11 o'clock and it is supposed that the frame work of the S. & R. bridge washed asainst that on the P. & W. R. R. and helped to carry it away. The water in the Roanoke is higher than ever known before, or as old Judge Lynch puts it in a telegram received here I t-day : l six feet higher than theiFlood.' The highest water ever known in that section heretofore, fell six feet short of the level of the big bridge, (Petersburg & Wei- don,) and ! now it is higher than the bridge formerly stood. The water is pouring down in perfect tjorrents and it is impossible to cross the river. Several small boats have already attempted it but none have yet succeeded. 1 It is hoped in a day or two, perhaps by tofmorrow, to establish passenger commu-1 nication by means of lighters or canal boats and in two or three weeks time a temporary bridge will have been erected, on wmtu uuS wu wu. e uave yet heard ol nq loss ol lile. Several per- sons were on the S. & R. bridge when it was swept away this morning, but those were caught on a small island where they clung to trees until rescued. V. Cf5. &. A. Accident. There has been much published in regard to the' disaster last Fridav on the r. n to A li Tl d a11 nf t.bp. ar.onnt.RJ as a freneral thincr. seem to have been - - - creally exaggerated, ine New York Herald, for instance, calls it another "Ash tebula horror" and nublishes the startlins announcement of one hundred lives having been lost. But this is only one hundred times too many. The following card from Col. Pope, who was himself at the scene not long after the accident occurred, will r6 aCCeptC S concluslve m reSara t0 tDe . Wilmington, N. C, Nov. 26. 1877. Editor Review : . , . - tne Charlotte Coiumbia & AugusU Rail Road on the 23d mst., I would ask for sp r:"! " l ui An t w m a , . i no cause oi iu aouiueui was au vs. - traordinary rise iu the stream, greater than any neretoiorc.unown, and unsettling the foundations bv force of the Under - current. The result is one person drown - ,i 1 1 1 r e. u, i'u, luutf eruoVSc: sons, both passengers and tram men, on boa1- Trains will resume passage over 133 8UUCUU1C. xuc uuucisisuuu aiiavwv ib l,a nnf (ho am.lont within aoxror, hours after its occurrence, and from the r t il.i . o .i i j a : i i il uuuuu hu uau ,. . , 7 -i , , . : n? near had w&lked ovpi- i iii rri a, i in 1 1 1 v iiiid iiiiiii a mm- jt twenty minutes previously, the1 pre- I ! . f A sumption ot its enure saieiy was a lair I U f Vnmnnar X Pope , Genl Freight and Pass. Agent. , Tl,n itHm mvnn nffoT- fVJfnv wa3 jj op on tho Rjay at jiasn uassiaey a, j for repairs. OaeyiKosa'ship yard this n-ornin Special Premiums for Sampson i I County Fair. On Saturday we called attention to the fact that the merchants of Fayetteville were preparing a special premium list for the Sampson Fair, and asked : what those in Wilmington would do. The re sponse comes in the shape of the follow ing handsome list, the result of the efforts this forenoon of Mr. G. J. Boney, of Messrs G. Boney & Son. Special Premiums for Sampson County Fair. Dec, 12, 13, 14 and Votii. Offer- edby various Merchants in Wilmington; Kerchner & Calder Bros. -1 sack.l 100 lbs, Bob White flour ,for largest display of agricultural implements made in Samp son or any adjoining county. The same 1 sack, 100lbs, Bob White flour, for largest display of useful home made articles made by a lady, single or married, in Sampson, or any adjoining county- Hall"& pearsall$5.00, gold, for largest ield of far products from one horse farm. ,1 C. Wl Yates ldoz. photographs, valu ed at 4.00, for the best exhibition of wax articles. P. Ileinsberger $'6.00, for best home made quilt. i l. S. H. Fishblate 1 felt hat, value $5.- 00 for .finest buggy horse. D. Newman i& Son 1 hand satchel, for finest horse and buSSy 1arker & Taylor 1 patent safety lamp, value $5.00, for best specimen home-made homespun, by "a lady under 25 years. M. J. Dinglehoef 1 silver sugar dish valued $10-00 for best needle work. Boatwright & McKoy 5.00 , gold, for best exhibition of stock. S Jewett 1 gold pen, value $5.00, for loaf bread raade hY a yunS lady und J1 years D. , A. Smith & Co. 1 work table. lvalue' $10, for best home-made furni ture. N. H. Sprunt 1' ladies' hat value $8, for best needle-work. M. M. -Katz 1 dozen fine hemstitch handkercheifs, value $G, for best paint- ing. Josh T. James 1 copy of the Wil- mington Journal (weekly) 1 year for largest yam potato. The same 1 copy of the Wilmington Journal (weekly) 1 year, for the best specimen upland cotton. The same 1 copy of the Wilmington Journal (weekly) 1 year for best corn bread.. The same 1 copy of the Wilmington Journal (weekly) for best specimen light flour bread. . - w year, mr tne nanasomesc unmarriea gen- tleman. Committee of unmarried ladies to decide. G. Boney & Sons $5.00 gold for best specimen yellow dip turpentine. The same $5.00 gold for best canued fruits. Put UP in Sampson or adjoining counues Owen Feuncli, Jr., $5.00 gold for the finest exhibition ol ladies lancy work Miss Abbott Coming South. ir i : i . t.i. I vvo navu rocuivuu u iinio puuupuict, i4.u r c i.u : Annrtn .,L:fi I v n Av,Wf G d r.i Comnanv will make a tour i ii ili in him i.iiib Liir: jiiuiik r iimiiiii thr0ugh the Soutn in February, 1878. Miss Abbott id regarded as one of the finest, if not the finest, soprano America r UMUtUl piUUlllyCU. MUU UIU WWU ceived with great enthusiasm wherever she has been. The Le ligaro (Paris) I says: &ne possesses one ol tnose rare voices that make the Patti's and the Nilssons. ' Miss Abbott brings with her i . the following artists of great reputation: 1 1. Tj a o- Jur- " omcy, tenor; oiguor rw- raun, uuriwue ouuo;, on., jaunuevv I Arbnr.klfi. enmot. olnist Ilerr Uobvn. I -.i n:an:s. ftn.i rr ci Kobvn as I - " . ' musical director We saw this morning at Messrs. Zim- merman & White's, where it has bsen left V I , t 1.., u -.l U I Ul UUlJOUU'J WUIUU w ic.v-v .w,w.iioae comiuuuiuiuuu I ii.. l iii -li- i i r 1 uvu w uw was puonsucu iC uuJB a m m a.-ji i ix. . - - - r a smcciu moiwiejea uuscrccr. ifc , the property of Gen. S. H. Manning. At.the Manning House Saloon are the very best of oysters and liquors. Mr. Dravo knows his business and you can rely upon what he says. One of the latest weaknesses of fashion able human nature is the issuing of caids at the birth of a son or daughUr. MARRIED. On 21st November 1877. at the residence of Air. tdwara Weils, in Columbus county, by D. S. Cowan, Esq , Mr. W. G. A?ri.E- WHITE to Ml88 EMILT J. WkLLS. Raleigh Observer please copy. New Advertisements. This .Week & OFFER IN ADDITION . i TO THEIR OTHER ATTRACTIVE ASSORTMENT OF Family Supplies A FULL LINE OF SEASONABLE FRUITS AND JOTS, ALSO, OF STAPLE GOODS, Plant's Extra Flour Barrels and Half Barrels, Favorite1 F I o n r, Barrels and Half Barrels, and Flour of Every Other Quality I At prices to suit all. Butter and Cheese Of Very Best Quality in Our City, AT LOWEST PRICES. Buckwheat and Syru p Mince Meat & Fruit Butters, i A XI) 3P JR, ESJSiVJE of Every Description. Boneless Codfish, HerriDg, Sc.. &c. BUNKER HILL PICKLES, All these Good, together with i a Full Assortment of every other kind kept in a Grocery Store, at Bottom Figures ! I BY 5, 7 tSL 8 North Front Street. nov 26 For Sale Low. 100 BARRELS GLUE. 300 Spirit Casks. 10 TONS HOOP IKON. W ill be sold at lowest figures by nov2. DeZLOnSST 6c CO. Elegant BLACK WORSTED SUITS RECEIVED SATURDAY. MUNSOIJ SC CO. nov 26 Clothiers and Merchant Tailors. SHERIFF'S OFFICE, NEW UANOVER CO., 'ov, 23, 1877. Tax Notice. LL PROPERTY ON WHICH TAXES remain due will be sold for the same on DECEMBER 3d, 18t7. Ail persons who have not pajd. their Poll and Personal Prop- i erVl T&x are hereby notified to call at the Sheriff's Office and settle, or wo shall proceed to collect the same by distress. 1 S. II. MANNING, Sheriff, nov 20 New Hanover County. BOATWRIGHT McKOY mmmtwm New Advertisements. ai Winter Goods. I NOW OPEN AT i - ' ra. on. Kaii E , 36 Market St. BLACK AND COLORED SILKS Cheaper than they have been for t twenty years ! Dress Goods. All the latest Novelties in Cashmeres, Mcrinocs, Snuwllakes, Kars, Knickerbocker and Matlasee Suit- mgs, Prismatic, Valeucia aud Friborough Cloth, Henriettas, Bombazines, Taffetas, Alpacas, Mohairs, Reps and Poplins, Arc. FRINGES, GALOONS and Braids to 1 match any of above. ! Full Lines. of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, The Best Brands so popular all over the . States, CLOAKS SHAWLS, FLANNELsi BLANKETS, HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, DAMASKS, TOWELS, . EMBROIDERIES, Unsurpassed forj quality, work and price. . WHITE GOODS, Udkcrchiefs, Corsets, Gloves, and Iloiscry. VAL. and TORCHON LACES " . '. Men & Boys Wear. Ladies' and Misses' Vests, Skirts, &c, fcc. AT PRICES WHICH DEFT contPETrnoNi- WThcrc everything has been purchased with, ' l 1 . CARE AHD EXPERIENCE ' ' i . Suitable Cor our at ,tho lowest POSSIBLE PEICES ! TO EXAMINE IS Wl- M. KATZ, 36 IVIarket Street. oct 15 Almanacs. rp URN E R'S Old Reliable for;i878. Slum's Farmers and Planters for 1878. Frank Leslie's Comic fo 1878. Frank Leslie's Illustrated for 1878. At S. JEWETT'S nov 9 Front Street Book 8tore. Look I gULPUUR SOAP, 8immons' Hepatic Com. pound, Forrest's Juxupt-r Tar, Fansy Arti cles, Ac. Fresh lot Prescriptions compounded at all times of the night, at BURBANK'S PHARMACY, nor 24 Corner Front A Princess sta. OPERA HOUSE- Monday and May. Hot. 26 & 27.. THE GREAT SHOW FROM BOSTON t The Original and Old Reliable HEYWOOD BBOTHEBS Combination and Now Eng land Sorenaders. Organized in 1862, one of the few companies that has stood the test of time and merit. delightful, TaudcvUle entertainment and is extensively patronized by the leading fami lies f every cit v. LtalHf Tf noiilg Jppr lacniarto !uf ness and mediocrity. Free from objectiona ble features. Popular prices of Admission. Reserved Seats at Heinaberger's Book Store. nov 24 For 10 Cents You GET A FIRST-CLASS Share with cologne, r 25 cenU will hare your hair cn fci the latest style tl tbr REFORii 2JASB& SHOP, Under tne KatiosalBank.- nov 21
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 26, 1877, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75