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..if-, -d , ', THIS PAPER published every afternoon, Sundays ex cepted by JOS II. T. JAMES, EDITOI1 AND PKOPRIETOn. BSCuIPTIONS, POSTAGE PAID One fear, $5 00 Six months, $2 50 ; Tfcrte months, $1 25; One month, 60 cents. The paper will be delivered by carriers, ri.e of charge, in any part of the city, at the ibove rates, or 13 cents per week. Advertising rates low and liberal jr subscribers will please report any and jl! failures to receive their papers regularly. flow Advertisements; BROWN & RODDICK OWIN'O ro THE SUCCESS AND ALKS CONSEQUENT UPON A J .A-J LARGE DEDUCTIONS we ht'. made ujou very many special lin 's of Dry Goods, we have decided , to add the following ' LIST OF SPECIAL BARGAINS which excel in attractiveness and cheat. ness anything we have yet offered : . No. 3U varied lotof Dress Goods, in ftergllep, and Alpaca Mi tures, V cents per yard.- (Even one aw,iy below anything we ever oil-j red bf fire.) Our Dress Goods Department isnp'tle -willi all the Novelties, and at I -ricf.' s that cannot tail to meet the approbation of all. Jhck Caslnneies from 40 cents to $1.50, K'orsted Fringes in al! the popular shades; Black Silk Fringes, .both, cheap and hand some; (iuloons, Braids, Src , &c. 9 from '81.15 to S 12.00; Flannels in White and Colored, Twilled and Plain; also full line of Opera in Plain and Plaid; Felt Ski kts from 15 cents; , Balmoral Skirts from r0 centt; Cassimeres for Men andUoys' Wear cheap; Kentucky Jeans from- 12$ cents; Ladies' 2-JJutton K1d Gloves, 75 ets. in Black, Dark Colors, Vf bite and Opera Colors); (tors' White Kids, 75 cents; Geats' Black Kids $1 00. .' 1'a4m' Gurpure Lae Scaifs $3.00 and U00. - -- : :: Spanish Luce Lace Scarfs $150. Also a full line by th yard. , N'eck Ruining from 10 cents to $1.00. XecK Huffs fro ii 1 cent to 5 cents; Calicoks 5 to 8 cents. Bleached Cottons. Amoskeag Bleached Cotton, 8 cents; 4-4Fruit of the Loom Cotton, 10 cents; 44 Androscoggin L Cotton, 10 cents; 4-1 Warnsutta, 12 cents; Pride of the West, H cents. A full line of Unbleachings from 5 cents. BROW2T& RODDICK, nov 1:3 45 Market Street. , Lutheran - Festival, gUY YOUR. CHRISTMAS TOYS, Chietmas pnsen&aod Christmas cakes at the Festival in aid oSt.Paul's Evangel ical Lutheran Church ,Gi7en under the auspices of the Doroas JSociatv nf sairl f!hnrh. on Thursday nd Friday nights, December 13th and Uth, at Meginncy's Hall, corner o Second wd Market Streets, over L. Voller's Store, ereithe ladies of tbe Lutheran Church ot iiCity will te glad to welcome all their friends. Refreshments, toys and other arti daforniahed at City prices, mission 10 cents, " alike for adults and fiiMren. ' ' Mountain Beeil YU WILL ALWAYS FIND THE choicest and fattest beef in the Market at Stall No.8, and just now I am offering some beautiful MOUNTAIN BEEF, which, to see is to buy. Call to-morrow morning and see if it is not so. " GEO. F. TILLEY, , Stall No. 8, Market Houe. doc 4 ANNUAL EXPORT TABLE. ANNUAL EXPORT TABLE for will be issued about the 1st .of Janua- rJlSTS. Parties wishing copies will please notify uie undersigned. 11 JOHN L. CANTWELL. To our Friends and the Public Generally. OX TO liK OUTDONE AS 5 Boards low prices, we offer full let of Teeth on Silver plte for $25.00. Sesame on Gold plate fur' $50.00; perfect l guaranteed and entire satisfaction Ja erery .ostance. Filling and all denial operations erfornKMl skillfully at correspondingly low nces. Teeth extracted without pain. Carr's ooth Paste conatanUy on hand. jf.THOS.'B.CARR & SON, dec 11 No. 38 Market st. UBSCUIUE TOTHE 11LY REVIEW. r 1 VOL. 2. WILMINGTON, N. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1877. NO. 275 The Mails. The Malla close and arrive at th Postoffice as follows : City CLOSF. Northern tnrough mails - - - 6:(K).P M North ern through and way mails. b:W A M Malls for the N. C. and A. & N. C. Railroads, and routes supplied therefrom - - - - - - - - 6:00 .P.AI. Southern mails for all points South, daily - - . - - - 6:0O I M Western mails (C. C. H. W.) daily (except BundayX - - - 5:00 A M Fayetteville, and oinces on Cape : Fear ltiver, Tuesdays and Fri days - - - - - - - 1:00 P M Malls for points along line of Che raw & Darlington 11 li - -10:00 A M Fayetteville by Warsaw, daily, (except Sundays) - - - 8:l)l) A M Mails for points between Florence and Charleston - - - - - - 10":0(J A M Onslow C. H. and intermediate of- . flees every Friday - - : - :00 A M Hmithville mails, by steamboat, daily, (except Sund&vs) - - 2:00 M Malis for Easy Hill, Town Creek, every Friday at, - - - - - - 3:00 P M AKKIVE. Northern through mails - -11:00 AM Northern through and way mails. 7::0 P M Southern mails ------ - A M Carolina Central Railway at - 1U:00 P M Mails delivered from 6:00 A. M. to 6:4", j M., and on Sundays from 8:30 to 9:30 A. M. Stamp Office open from S A. M. to 12 Mi, and from' 2 to 5:30 I. M. Money order and Register Departments open same as stamp office. 5 Stamps for sale at general delivery when stamp office is ciosed. Key Boxes accessible at all hours, day and night. Malls collected from street boxes every day :15 P M. LOCAL NEWS. New Advertiseuieuts. A. Sueier These Cold Winds-. MonsoN)&Co Scarlet Flannel. . I). MacRae The Annual Meeting. N. H. SpfecNT Exchange Corner. , Pettbway & Schulken North Carolina Hams. , 1 , 1 Point lace mittens are worn by brides. Jockey, caps of velvet are worn by sm il 1 boys. ... Cloaks are made almost entirelyof figured cloths. . Cleit halo brims are along the noyeltics in boanets. . - parlands of humming birds adorn the mosl stylish hats. Chines, spare-ribs, cracklings and pig tails are in order now. A currency that is useful everywhere Cents of the ridiculous. The new "Jaminee" fringe is of vyaterccl silk, and is very elegant. . ' The trouWe with a good many juries Too much verdict-srrease . . Freslh pork is worth 8 cents a pound in this market, by the pig. Gilded porcupine quills are among novel trimmings for round hats. Light fluffy feathers held by a gold flower r leaf, are worn in the hair tor evening. Some. of tho handsomest imported bon nets are composed entirely of large dam ask roses. Hoop earrings are again .fashionable. If you can't a fiord a new pair, gold brace lets will do. ;'A new. material for trimming is the "tissuelumo," and may be used in a va riety of ways. Non-partisan is so good a word, it is too bad to" make it synonymous with known-nothingiam. Is that postal savings bank system coming along, or musua man continue to use an old stocking-leg? It pains us to observe that a very fine crop of tin horns was raised this year, and have made the'ir appearance in the mar ket. ' - .;. Split up a sound catalogue , and you will have some first rate combustible ma terial, wherewith to start a fire these frosty mornings. The knock-kneed mau can get over the landscape more rapidly than the bow legged mau, but he cannot frame it so beautifully. . ' 1 1 i "j i When a mau returns home at night and kisses b, is wife with more than or dinary tenderness, she may be pretty certain that he" has leeu in mischief. From the number of pretty ladies seeu out to-day oa - the streets, we are of th opinion that someboly's pocket sutlerel, and will hereafter demand inflation. The, Fire This Aft rnoou. The fire' this afternoon was located on the railroad yard corner of Front and Red Cross streets and was found to be in a lot bf cotton stored there awaiting removal to the Compress.. . ! , There were at that point, and in that immediate neighborhood, -some 1,0G7 bales of cotton, a part of whicli vas, however, storel in a brick Warehouse, while the remainder, among which the, fire originat ed, was in the yard. It is impossible to estimate the lots, in time for this issiie, but we thmk it will approximate 100 bales-' of cotton, and a value of 5,000. The cotton is said to havebecn set on fire by a little white boy who can be identified. It was owned by n.irties who were about to shin it and was nrobabl v all , insured. To th e Howard Reliei Fire Engine Co. No. -1, pertains the honor of having thrown tho hrst stream ofjwater. ; ) ATI j Y It is the general rule that birds helv ing open nests lay the colored eggs, while tnose which occupy covered or concealed nests, lay white ones, and, further, that the coloring, ct eggs laid in open and ground nests has-for its object protect ion form hostile observation. I Ilalcigh had a sensation iri the shape of a lire early on Sunday morning. It was in the rear, and in the near neighborhood of, the Observer oflico and Woodson got well warmed up to his work for once m his life without the trouble and expense of a visit to some body else's green front. S'M.F, NO. MISTAKE. In DOOLKY'.S Yeast -PownKP. you get the best article of the kind in the world. The cans are al wfys full Weipht, the article itself the purest and strongest possible, soT that 'a smaller quantity than usual suffices. Do you want your baking always perfect? Don't fail then to us'; Dooley Ykast Powdkk. The Cowan. Th; fast sailing pilot boat, Holt. 11. Coir an. (Japt. 'Joseph Thompson, having b'eeii laid-up for the past two years, is once more upon the wave, having been neatly refitted in all her appointments. She will pursue hev former career of usefulness. Personal. llev. E. A Yates, the newly '"appoint ed Pastor of Front Street M. E. Church, will wk assume his duties here until after Christmas. . He arrived here yester day from Fayetteville on a short prepar atorv visit ari'l 'will go hence to New born, The Occultation. The distance of Venus from the earth at the time of occulatiou on last Saturday night was. alxrtit 257 times that of the moon; the respective distances being 63, 600,000 and 'J48 ,000. miles. This fact enables us to account for the apparently small si.! of Venus, though her. lineal diameter i-to that of the moon as "02 to ico -" '- ; . . .. - Sampson Fair. The Thirteenth Annual Fair of the Sampson County Agricultural Society opens at .Clinton to-day and under auspi ces, as we understand, very encouraging to a trenerai success, ltio attenuance is expected to be a very large one and Gov. v am e is looked tor to put, m an appear ance and to deliver the address to-morrow. We shall '-'look ' for a good report from Clinton. llev. I., s. Bulkhead, I). I). This distinguished divine, who was at one time Pastor, of Front Street M. E. Church,aiid who has recently been assigned to the chage of this district as its Presiding Elder, preached his farewell sermon in Raleigh ov last Sunday night, on which occasion the Raleigh News speaks as fol lows : Rev. Dr. Rurkhead, who has so faith fully and efficiently filled the pulpit of Edenton Street M. E, Church for the last two years, received the appointment of Presiding Elder of the Wilmington dis trict, a't the recent session of Conference at Salisbury, and will leave for his new charge in a few days. Dr. Rurkhead is one among the most learned and accom plished ministers of his church, an ablo divine "and effective pulpit orator. He preached his farewell sermon to his late charge on Sunday at 11 o'ekck; a dis course abounding in wholesome instruction and eloquent appeals to the sense of Christian obligation and duty.' of '.he members of his church. A large number of friends as well as members' of his church will regret to part -virlr his interesting family. i mi ami Murder and Parenticide. From a geutlemah - who -arrived in the city yesterday from Robeson- county, we learn of a fearful tragedy which took place on Saturday last, about I'O miles below Lumberton There are several versions of the affair, three of -which, have already fouud their way into print, and weadopt that which we find in the Lumberton Times as almost entirely coinciding with the particulars as.. rHatni l n-. ine limes fa v s : .'' 'Oa'Saiurduy la-, Mr Asbury Faulk, accompauied by a - young man named Frimsleyl and others, were out fox hunt ing about tweury miles below her a and aniving at a lane, which Lad' until' re cently been open for travel, thuy found it stoppeii up with brush vc aiid com mence! to remove the obstructions in or der to pass, but one Jas, Grimsley, the father of the young man above mentioned, was near by and forbid their passing that way. . ;.'-.' ; They -paid no' attention to him, whera upou he shot Mr. Faulk, the load taking efieet in the head, from which he died about four o'clock Sunday . inorning.' Af ter, he had shot Mr. Faulk, he lire. I into the crowd, but without effect. He then attempted to make his escape, whtn two or three of the hunters fired upon him wouudiug iiim, it is thought. faUiily, but he .succeeded ia making gni.l hr&- fape, aiKt -nothing-"further ; i.ri t:c: heard oi htm up to JO o'clock yesterday morning. It is alieO reported that his soil was one of the persons that jhut at him. It seems that, there was an old lend ex isting between them, concerning a mort gage, but the nature of it we did not learn. . ... . Since writing the above we learn that, Grimslev is dead. The annual meeting of thiiaUxrkholders of the Nevassa Guano Company will be held iu this, city to-rnorrowt Re? if The river at Fayetteville has fallen off -ery considerably, there being now only about 10 or 12 feet left on the .shoals at that point. Wautert to S uUle Oil i A white man of a stout build, atd' ap parantly some 35 or 40 years of age, made an unsuccessful attempt ;at suicide, by drowning, about 10 o'clock to-day, in front of Mr. J. II. Neif 's store on Souh Water street, lie hoarded a little schoouer lying ot the wharf there and reclined on the. deck for awhile talking in a rambling way to himself.' lit; had been there but a short time, hbwevtr, when- he rose to his feet and stepping to tiie side 'of the vessel, threw himself into the water, He fell upon his face ami then rolled over on his back where it is said he floated like a log, without moving a limb. Those on board took in the situation at a glance and a pole was -quickly exteuded to the man who grasped it and was! hauled on board and then without thanking anybody in particular he left for h is home and some dry clothes. Ave could not learn tbe name of the party but understand that he belongs in the lower section of tho city and that he was overheard to express his determination of leaving tho world as he had neither money nor work noj- any pros pect of either. How to Improve an Old Ihircau. If any of our readers have an old-fash ioned bureau, very old and plain, with out veneering, such as our great-grand-monthers used, we can tell them what to to do with 1 it. I First get it painted black: have it well done by a competent workman, and let the first coat bo rubbed; in with, sandpaper. Then the second coat of black will look smooth and glossy. When it is thoioughly dry you can proceed to ornament it with pictures of birds, flowers, butterflies, etc.. carefully gummed on and arranged as your taste may direct. You will findj the pictures generally sold in stationeii 's under the name of "Scrap Rook Pictures" are best for your purpose, and th;y cot very little. Jf you take pains with your work you will find it quite Oriental in its effect, and you will wish for more bureaus to ornament. Try one, at any rate. Rut remember one thing never usj pictures with any background, as landscapes groups, etc. The effect will be destroyed if you attempt this. Your picutres -need no background but tin: black paint. Hotel Arrivals. TcKCEi.i, IIuuse. Wilmington, C. December, 11 and 12 Cobb Rros , pro prietors Emanuel Karlsburg, Dr Walker, city; D E Roney, Duplin R-ads, N C; E Rutlerand wife, Miss Rutler, W E Law ton, I) R Ridgford, New York, P C Cam eron, Miss Cameron, Miss M C-Camero i. D Cameron and servant, R Cameron, Hiils boro, N C; J C Grafflin, II Wolf, Ral tiinore; D D Rarber, South Carolina; T II Childs, O R Kearncs, Philadelphia; JolmW Hall, Ro-ue. N C: E Conver. W A Huffman, Cincinnati; F Fountain. Laurinburg, N C; W A Gaylord, Colum bia; M Latruette, R Harris, Washington, D C; R Godwin, T E Gradv, Lumberton, N C; C F Clark, Rolton, NC; J II Rob erts, Fayetteville, N C: John Rerry, New Orleans, La; E J Rliss, J N Ansley ; Rchmond, Va; J F Grantham ' Marion, SC. New Advertisements, Scarlet Flannel, ANTON FLAN'NEb, MEIilXO AM) C Wool JJnderwf ar, at ' iviuiMsorj a. ccs. Clothiers and Gents Furnishers. dec 11 The Annual Meeting OF THE STOCKHOLDERS of the Na vassa Guano Company of ..Wilmington, will be held at their Office in this city on THURSDAY, 13th December, at 10 o'clock, a. in. D. MacHAE, dec 12 Sect'y and Treafiirer. Exchange Corner. REMEMBER there is aln-ayn goun new to be seen. New Goods received every -week. The Adelina Zephyr Hoods, for Ladies, price $1 50 and 1.75. Oreton Braids, Plush Net k Wear, new Ties of all kinds, Bangles, the latest in Nets for Scarfs and V ens, Handker chiefs of all kinds, best value in the city ; Kid GlOTes, Collars and Uuns, worsted Hoods, Crepe Lisse Ruching, cheap: and other things too numerous to mention. In the Millinerv Department you can find every thing New, Stylish and Cheap. n.Nowu the time to get your Christmas Hats. Don't put it off". Come bow to avoid theiush. . - N. H. SPRUNT. ' dec 12. North Carolina Hams, QIIOICE CANVASSED BACON HAMS, Butter Oshen and Mountain, Lard in Tuba and BucketJ, Apples, Cabbage, Beets and Potatoes, Sap, Candles, Crackers, Ac, Coffee, Tobacco, A Poultry and Eggs We don't hold good. Don't let the grass grow under your feet if you want bargains of us. PEUTEWAY & SCUULKEK, .i - Brokers A Com. Merchants, Next North Princess and W.ter Streets, dec 12- UBSCKIBE TO THE DAILY KEYIEW New Advertisements. & QFFEP. FlIiEAXD MARINE INSURANCE in the best American and English Com pa nic?, at lowest current rates, and respectfully ask for patronage.' IVXarinc Insurance Coastwise and Foreign, a specialty. nor New Toys ! Fresh Candies! T AM EXPECTING A FINE STOCK OF uew ami eueap ioys, wnicn win arrive 1 1 a few da s. Fresh candies and roods for CHRISTMAS, will also arrive in a day two. 1 , or Jas. W. Lippitt, National Hotel Building. Sign of Pcscir. D ec 11. Notice. JLY WEST, IMI'KEGNAIiLE, X h N T. Clarita and Herald Cigars are five cents each at BURBANK'S PHARMACY. Fresh Drugs received weekly, at BURBANK'S PHARMACY, Corner Front & Princess sta. dt.-c 10 Millinery and Fancy Goods M RS. L. FLANAGAN WISHES TO AN nounce to the Ladies that she has returned from the Northern Cities, where she has been making her Fall purchases in MILLINERY and every description of FANCY ARTICLES and is now prepared to show her patrons a Very Attractive and. Beautiful Stock of all the NEWEST STYLES in French Pattern Bonnets and Hats, Velvets, Silks, Feathers, Flowers, Ribbons, Ac. My motto is, as heretofore, the Bust Goods the Latest Designs, the Lowest Prices, and the Most Honorable Dealing. Orders from the country solicited, and per fect satisfaction guaranteed or money re funded. Variety Store, 4'2 Market Street. fct 2 M US. L. FLANAGAN. Special Notice. For tliii IBossJt; lit: AND THE OVERCOATS, BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS. (io to A, DAVID. Merchant Tailor and Clothier. Custommade Clothing a specialty. dec 10 Photographs, "Y"ATES' new Gallerj, connected wuh hjs, liook Store, on Market Street, is now crm f leted and ready for business. a W. YATLS, dec No. 51 Market st. Boots and Shoes. TUST RECEIYED A VERY DE- PHI sirabii,' lot f Gent's Hand Sewed Booti and Shoes. Also a nice line of Misses and Children' Lace and Button Boots. Old Gent's Broad Sole Gaiters and Ties, both du rable and comfortable. y.y goods are all new and of the latest styles, and will be sld at the lowest CASH PRICES. The quality of my goods cannot be doubted and the quantity sold will enable me to sell at a very small profit. Call and stock, (styles and prices. examine Thos. EC. Howoy. Jr., dec 7 No. i: Market st. The Sans Parsil Water Fen. f. Writes by simply dipping the pen in wa ter. It does not oxdize and never be comes tmea'y. It never should be wiped or cleaned. It is always clean and as it were always new, without requiring the least care. The writing obtained with this pen may be copiedbv the press. For sale only at 8.JEWETT8 dec 3 Front Street Book Store. RMO Cents YOC CAN OET AFIRST-CLA8S Shave with eologne, ct 25 cents will hare jour hair cut Pj the Utest style ' ' RgFORit UARER SHOP, Under tne .National Bank. nor 24 PLEASE NOTICEL ' We will be glad to receire communication from oof friends on any and all subjects o general interest but : The name of the writer ut always t furnished to the Editor. Communications must b wiitten nly op one side of the paper. Personalities must be ar oidt d. Andit is especially and particularly under etood that the editor docs not always endorse the views of correspondents, unless so stated in the editorial columns. New Advertisements. WORTHROP, Office 28 Worth Water St. Fall M Winter Booh NOW OPEN AT i. , 36 Market St. BLACK AND COLORED SILKS Cheaper than they have been for . twenty years ! uoods. All tho latest Novelties in" Casluncres, Merinocs, Snowflakcs, Kars, Knickerbocker and Matlasce Suit- mis. Prismatic, Valencia and FriWough Clotli, Henriettas, Bombazines, Taffetas, Alpacas, Mohairs, Reps and Poplins, Ac FRINGES, OA LOONS and Jlraids to match any of alxn e. Full Liies .-f ; Staple and Fancv wy uuuu&, The IJcst Brands' so popular all ov.r thf Statt, CLOAKS, SIIAAYLS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, DAMASKS, TOWELS. EMBROIDERIES, Unsurpassed for quality, work and price . ..- WHITE GOODS, Ildkerchiefs, Corsets, Gloves, and Hoiserv. VAL. and TOBCIIOX LACES Men & Boys Wear. Ladies' and Misses Vests, Skirts, Arc, A-r. A I rnluto YHIGH DEFY COMPETITION. Where everything has bH;n TMircha-d with CARt-AHD EXPHfilEHCE- Suitable for our at the !oiv(5t POSSIBLE PRICES ! TO KXAMIXK IS M- M. KATZ, Rlarket Street. dec 7 F. A. SCHUTTE, Furniture Warelionsfi and Salesrooss, South Front St., near Deck. LL KINDS, QUALITIES, STYLES and Manufactures of House, Store, O lice and Ship furniture. All variety, all styles and all pricei. The ladies are res pectfullr invited to ex? amine my stock. dec 10 W i neral Waters. JUN YADI, JANOS, AKD FBIEDUI shall, (bitter waters) Apollhiaris, Hathorn Coxnjrs, C, Excelsior. For sale by the sin gle bottle, dozes or case, by JAMES C. MDNDS, DruggUt, dec 8 Third st., Opp. Cit llall. tYBT!SE IN THE WILMISGTOX (Weekly) JOURNAL Office corner Chestnut and Water its. dfc1-, npftaira.
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