THIS PAPER I published every afternoon, Sundays ex cepted by J O S-II . T. JAMES, KBITO& AND PBOPBIETOR. 8 i : : : ' ' H : r j 1 r- Twf Ti) ait,: 1 RwtW ' PLEASE NQTlCE. We will be glad to rcceire communication"! from our friends on any and all rnbjects of general interest bat : The name of the .writer wt alwayr be furnished tb the Editor. HUIiSCHlITIONH, POSTAGE PAID. Otc vear, $5 00 Six months, . $2 50 ; Three J Communications must be wiittcn on. only months, $1 25 ; One month, 60 cents. one sde of .the paper. ' - . The paper will be deliTered bj carriers, j free of charge, in any part of the city, atthe Personalities most be' avoided. ibove rates, or 13 cents per week. Advertising .rates low and libera! Andit is especially and particular ncd 293 Bt00d that t&tor do not always cndor T I J the views of correspondents, unless "to" statco Subscribers will please report any jnd ill failures id recede meir papers reguiarij. in the editorial columns, 7-",-" Ji--iifl Jl 7 1 11 II Jl A LL- M lJ M A V II A' Vj 0 VOL. 2. ! WILMINGTON, N. CI, FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1878. New Advertisements. BROWN & RODDICK 45 niAZlKZlT 87. .ES li -: TO T11ANK TUE PUBLIC OF ta . ond snr'nnndirtrafor th vfry I Wilmington ana sur.onnaitgsioT We VfcKK LIDEBAL pttronage during the past year lolicit a continuance of the same. 201 EFFOHTb on our pan wui De sparea in oraer I tnVain the confidence of our patrons, and by '!V- -1 .Itontinn U.,V. I InnV to mke it an object for all to trade whh " r wiNi??nVT proui', - . i of iBcrea.m our Dullness Wo at an times atom mirepreentincr our I i . :n nrAar tn fTr a' cal a a fl rml Kn. I fLve that the plain trutlh is at ALL times the I "'-f I --. j- t i I All iTfinnR JflJlrKPfl ITI H1A UUUUO XXXCIAJXU. XIX Plain Figures ! ONE PRICE. TERMS CASH ! GREAT CLEARING SALE COMMENCES January 1 st, 1 878 -Q raitf-BIanketa, slightly damaged) $3.00, . "wofth S5.00. ' - j 25 Pairs Blankets $2.00. NO SUCU VALUE ever seen in this market. Job Lot of Cloaks. , 50 Black Beaver Cloaks. Bought from last year's stock. $5.00 each, formerly sold from $15.00 to $25.C0. JtlSt Received n Invoice of the latest tvla in CMoaks. the same haTincr been detained over a month by the washing j away oi tne Dnages. 1 Cases Remnants Calico prices low. MAT BARGAINS. 1 "Lot Ladles Opera Flannel Pleated Wai I cents lorcnoice. . ( ni rf-i s r aa rf flio I 6II VtwmeiwiroDi U CCD" - "V MOST complete assortment ever oiiered in this city. Black Alpacas from 20 cents upward. We have just mad A LARGE purchase of Wonted Dress Goods, suitable for present wear, 15 cents upwards. 50 Dox. GcnU Stripfed Socks 6 cents per pair I Ladies' Balbriggan Hose, all sizes, 35 Cents. &c, &c, &c, &c., &c Call and Satisfy Yourselves) 45 Market St. dec 31 Bedsteads, Chairs, &c. 5qq COMMON BEDSTEAD8, , gQ Dox. CHAIRS, asborted, ' Bureaus, "WslhsUnds, Tables, Sideboards, Meat Safes,- Jwtln Store, and to be sold at Lower Prices than evr. A Nico Chamber Set for 820. D. A. SMITH Ss CO., ' dec 31 North FTont U Know This. . BINFORD, LOEB A CO., arc surely f fering inlucemcnts la aeon. Sojrar, Sal Soap, . Starch, Nails, ilolaases, t Flour, Conoe, Cheese. Ani even tbincr appertaining io the heavy frocery trade. The death f our J Mr. Binford will not ditBge the firm name. Wc hope for a con tifiaance of th patronage so liberally be- itowed on us' heretofore. BINFORDj LOEB & GO. dcc2S-dw THE FINEST AND LARGEST A SSORTMEST OF TOILETAND FANCY ArUclev in the City. Cellaloid Combs, Brmhcs and Mirrors Singly and in. Sena. Eagrared Colopnt Bottles, Colognes, Ex tracts, 8aps,- Bracket Night Lamps,. Ac u Tor sale low by JAMES a MUNDS, Druggist, dec 20 Third sL. Opp. Citr HsiL, Night bell at front door. gUBSCRIBE BROWN RODDICK TO THE DAILY1UEVIEW. The Malls. The MaiU clnA and arrive at the Cltv fobioince as follows: North em through mails orth em through and way mails. 8:oo A M Aiaiui ror the. U.ana A. p. Railroads, and routes supplied therefrom' - ! -i - - -1 - - - 6:U0 f Jl Southern malls for all points South, I aaiiy - -'--J--- o:pj I western mails (J. u.j iv. v.; aauy (except Sunday) 1 - i- - 5:00 A M Fayettevllle, and offices on Cape Kir Itlvpr. TnpRiLavR and Fri days - -.- :- - I - 10 P M Mails for points along line of Che raw A Darlintrton K It ' - i- - l(h00 A M Fayettevllle by Warsaw, dally. (except Huno&ys) ! ft ; - I - a Mali and dLarieston - -H- - - ,10:00 AM Onslow C. II. and intermediate Oft fl Kridav ! - - 4 6:00 A M Hmltiiito aibTlfv .tmhoat . riniw iTnntanntu - . 2.-nn P M Alalls for Easy Hill, Town CreeK, , every Friday at j - - - - - 3:00 P M ARIIIVK Northern "trough mails j - -i - 11:00 A M southern SauST- " - -M- oJoam caronna uenirai itauw Hallway at - lirw i- Mails delivered from 6:00 A. M. id 6:45 V Al.. and on Sundays from 8:30 to 9:30 A. m. ' MtjinTn OfflfA fiTMn if mm : 8 Aj sf. tn 12 if.. and from 2 to. 5:30 I. M4 Money order and Tlofrlotap TVkrui i-t rr zt- t o Arwon enmn O.U eta TY T office. . -... I i i i Stamps for sale at general delivery, when sp omce is ciosed. j Kev Boxes accessihle at all hours, dav and Malls collected from street boxes every day AS P M LOCAIJ NEWS. New Advertisements. j i i i i-i Tnof. II. Dowet, Jr Boots & Shoes. Matthew P. "atlob Headquarters &ec- ona aiimary vimm A. SHBiER-Oreat Reduction in Price?. I c i.mwi,, w;r r,rt t nnnrrpiM H. Mabcits A Son For the-Best. Opera Hocse Janauscheck. Mdhsok & Co Remember. I The red American renette apple contains the most sugar. . t ! Yes moonlight is cheaper than kerosene, but there's no perfume to it j 1 Dentists advertise artificial teeth in all the different shades and colors (jThe new finger rings are separated like i jt j 1 1 ,t .ngles, and banded together., , ' - . t 1 ' , , tioy ban . Thy friend has a ifi?iend, and they j friend's friend has a friend, j Be discreet I The youth who shaves once- a fort- njff,f b v. bet's bill. .... , , . . Kound nats, maae oi cuujcio uau , matrh th p. costume, are very stylish for youn z ladies. I An exchange thinks that the best way td help the temperance' cause I is to stop beins treated; f I rFalse hair has never been so low-priced as at the present time; handsome switches are sold for $G. Falling in Ure . is like falling down stairs- it's hard work to find -out just how the thing' was done. ! ' - ' Rubies are the favorite! precious stones now, and are considered next to diamonds in value and beauty, j I j Travelers' candlesticks j to hang on the lapel of a coat or on the j back of a car seat, arc the latest device. , i 1 The reputations man gets from his an cestors wants about as much altering to fit him as their clothes would. Don't forget the terpischorean enter tainmcht to be given by Prof. Agotini at the Opera House this evenings A bottle of ink 1 may make a man immortal, ruin his reputation, or hido the increasing shabbiness of his hat. The man who I experiments with a ioaded pistol has gone to join the girl who lights her fire with the oil can. Large amethysts are again in great r.r . and old-fashioned 1 carbuncles are delicately set in pale yellow gold. u : . . i Oysters are very scarce and, the arrivals for a week past have ! been very light, . t . . t .4 .VttoV nnvor tVin to winn to tne nigu waters uivu , s in Kew River. Ttia :fti.r At Favetteville is :falling and unless there have been moire heavy rains in the interior !the lowlands along thn rivd will be uncovered in a day or two."""- . f ' . I : The THermometer. , From the United Stated Signal Ofiiee at this Place we obtain the following report of the thermometer, as taken this yraj ing at 7:31 o'clock : Augusta, G.........4T Cairo, 111....-....-.." Charleston,. 8 C 63 Cincinnati. .M Corsicana, Tex Fort Gibson, C. N.18 Galveston.... 0 Harana.. .......68 Indianola ....36 Jacksonville, Fla.61 Lynchburg .'...27 Memphis, Tcnn 32 ! ! i Mobli4, Ala.. 0 Montgomery Ala. ..30 New Orleans..... 43 New Vork..........27 Pittsburgh, Pa-;....V Savannah, 0J.....61 Shreveport..... 3 St. Louis Mo.......2T St. Marks, Fla......5l Washington, DC 27 WUmington, N. C.C0 A Good Time Coming. A The election of the field officers of the Snnrl Raftalinn "M C. S Ct will , take I ulace at Wadesboro on Thursday next. l.Li,rtli. ' vs.u : i I lu -iwu iuut., uu wuiwu utuuiuu tug uuo- :ui A aAn;nn aaaaniaA V, Vo m-iwi auWUu, j Anson V eterans, will give a grana tu i , . l , Tt ii. . 1 and supper at Huntley a Hotel m honor I f tUa nroirT -MA ;a?fM wkA' peeled to visit Wadesboro on that day. The New Cautionary Signal. . W notice displayed for the first time the new Cautionary Signal, over the Signal Office at this place to-day The signal as mentioned in the Rxview a few days ago "v-"'""v"' w " - ;.s .."white flafr with a black square in the centre, hoisted, over the regular Caution- ary Signal Flag, which is red witha black , ,- v, The signal at night HuaiC 4" Vw is 'a white light over a red light. This indi- cates an off share wind, either from the North or. West. Tlis Pee Dee Herald. . i . ' Our good friend of other days, Mr. J. T. Patrick,, of the Wadesboro Herald, announces in this week s issue of that paper-that on the 16th ,inst. the Herald will be enlarged to an eight-page, forty - eight column paper. The Herald is an excellent newspaper under the j combined i fc. f M patrickj the Dro- rietnr. and Col. Lilea. the editor, -and we T . 1 ' m .7 . ; ' , are Siaa 10 notice tnis eviaence oi a , sud- stantial prosperity. Store Robbery. 6n last Tuesday evening the store of Mr. John R. Paddison, at Point Caswell was broken into and the money drawer robbed of some $10 or $12 in small change. The robbery occurred between 6 and 8 o'clock and while the clerk was at supper. On his return a light was no ticed in the direction of the store, but the , North East, which was then lying at her , ' J . wharf. On approaching the store, how- ever, the door was fotind open and a torch lying on the floor where it had been left hy the thicf e !t waS - evident.,y drawer has been missed. "The "rascal made a desperate attempt ' to open the . 1 ..,.,! lrr, het. Baie, wneru uu ; uiuao awu - - considerable amount of money was locKea up but he only succeeded in un- screwing the knob and in defacing the brass plate containing the maker's name. So adroitly was the robbery conducted that those in the stores adjoining and aevcral who were standing in front of thoso stores, knew nothing of the robbery until its discovery by the clerk. janauschek. -. On Friday evening next Madame Jan auschek opens a brief engagement at the Opera House, in this city, during which she will appear in several of those charac- ters which have rendered her so.; famous. "Catharine of Russia" has been; selected for the openihg performance, and it affords Madame Janauschek an opportunity not pnlv.'for intense tragic acting, but also for displaying those magnificent costumes and diamonds which add so much to the beauty of the picture presented. Of her acting as the proud and imperious Ewpress of all the Russias, the Philadelphia Sunday Transcript says: - m J "As Catharine II, Madame Janauschek played with that understanding and accu rate illustration of character that pervades all that this highly intellectual woman at tempts. To say that the character of the play is wholly suited to her would be to transcend truth, but that the part of Cath arine and many of the scenes depicted are entirely in harmony with Madame Janauschek's school of acting is self-evi dent and with the power peculiar to her the subject i grasped. ; The acting of Janausshek in the nrst ana juui acts is very grand aud full of expression ; as re gards her acting in the closing scene of act fifth, When Catharine learns that the Chevalier has gone forth to be shot, it would bo difficult' express in words the intensity of the impression produced by the agony of grief and passion depicted, and throughout this scene and ou to the close of the ' piece the feeling portrayed transcends description, so realistic was the effect produced." The box sheet will be opened at Ueihs berger's Book and Music Store next Tues day morning, when seats may be secured j The ucen of the Oven A breakfast-biscuit, or tea-roll made with DotfLEY's Yeast Powder is cer tainly the queen of the oven so light, white and delicious. Vou lift it tenderly, break it 0 3en gently, spread it daintily with fresh, sweet bqtter, waiting to U gracious. After 'breakfasting on biscuits made with Dooijiy's Yeast Fowpeb, what man would contemplate suicide, or grumble because his wife asked j hira for money? A Child's Faith in. Santa Clans. An instance of the faith which children I hilTe' in tha mvftiiral onf fU,-,, t,c I recently . come to our knowledge. A few I ,lr. v,r wwicvuiisimas, a uny leirer was I r?rnnrw? u "D : v -. u x uixi; iu uu . cy auuressea to his benignant i majesty, i It , - V. I was evidently from a child! and it soon I fonnd it uratr.jnfn f if. d j Heinsberger, on , Market street,! who resembles Santa Oalus in more particulars one and who made up a bundle pf the prcsnts desired, and sent lliem to the little one as coming from the venerable old SantajClaus himself. The child is the I fivo-year old daughter of Lieut. Sim- monds, ol the Cutter, and pretty little J Evelyn will firmly believe now in Santa Claus until she gets old enough to know better! High Water. The combined effects of the freshet now running off in -the Cape Fear and the' waters backed up by the winds have j flooded some of the wharves, in ' the city I and Eagle's Island' is almost one sheet o j water; on all of the island we doubt i there was a foot of dry land at 10 o'clock j morning. ! ' : i j The water was very high aad several I localities on the city side of the river were flooded. At one time Messrs. AW Rnrnnt & Knn'n nftir-., lYi'iiMinfr r , , " T r i . wreiy surrounaea, the wharr m lront ot the Review ouico was nearly covered, the waves wnre in ihn. sf.rppf. and wasli ing over the caps at the side of the dock j of .Market, and they were encroach ing on the wharf of the Baltimore & Wilmington - S. S. Line. Island the causeway) , was . On Eagle's covered and boats were paddled about on it, and Messrs. Williams & ' Murchison's wharf on thp Island- was flooded and some salt stored there was slightly injured. It was one of the biggest floods ever known hereabouts. , i ' Knights of Pythias. . At the regular meeting of Germania LodgejNo. 4, K. of P.j held last evening, were"duly installed by V U, John naar, D D'G C; C F VonKampen, O C; Mar cus Bear, VcC; John Werner, P; John W Gerdts, K of R and S; W Ginaust, J M of F;F W Ortmann, M of E; John D Stelges, M at A; F Luhrs,- I G; W Ti Gerken, O G. j We are pleased to learn that. this lodge of Knightsis in -a very prosperous condi tion as is evidenced by the financial ex hibit for the! past year. Quarterly Meetings. 1 Appointments of Rev.- L. S. Burkh'ead, T., Presiding Elder tor tho Wilming ton District for his first rouud the present Conference year, 1878: . I f' Wilmington, at Front street. ......Jan 5-6 Wilmington, at Fifth street... . Jau 12-13 Duplin, at Kenans ville... Jan 19-20 Whiteville and Waccamaw Mis sion. .Jan 26-27 Smithville, a Shalotte. . . . i i . Fob 2-3 rr Cokesbury and Cobarie Mis- ' sion. at Bethany ..; . . . . .Feb p-10 Onslow, at Mt. Lebanon.... Feb 1G-17 Elizabeth, at Elizabethtown . . . Feb 23-24 Dladen. at Soul's Chapel . . . .Mar 2-3 Tonsail. at Prospect . . . A. . . . Mar 9-10 Clinton, at Clinton .... .,.. . . . . . .Mar .16-17 District Stewards meeting ftt the Front street parsonage, Tuesday, February . 5th, at 11 ocloc a. m. Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup, TAYNE'S EXPECTORA4T,Sev4n Springs Mass'andafull line, of Drugs, Cjgars To- baccos, 4c. - r ilURBANK'S (PHARMACY. i Corner. Front and Princess Streets. J&t Wines and Liquors for medioinal use. dec j- , i; TheSouth Atlantic, A -MONTHLY i MAGAZINE DEVOTED ti Literature, Science and Art, will be issued in Wilmington, North Carolina; Octo ber 15th, 1877. " . , , The Corps -of Contributors-will include several of the most distinguished authors of the present day. A serial story, poems, sketches, reviews, scientific and historical ar ticles will appear in .every number. The Magazine will contain only original litera ture. ! ''"' i The South Atlantic States will be thorough ly (Canvassed by an energetic agent. Subscription one year $3.? Single copy 25 cents. ' " I ADVERTISING TRBMS. I " 1 p29 oca year tlJO; K P? 0B! Tcar 575 K page one year $50 ; X pagone year $36; 1 page one insertion, $25; )4 page one inser tion, $15; M page one insertion,. $10; f page one insertion, $. 50 per cent, additional fur advertisements cn the MaawUe eovers. , I I Local subscriptions received and Mar lines scJd at the City Bookstores. Contracts for advertisements and subscrip tions received at the office of Messrs. Jackson A Bell, Book and Job Printers All cojnmonicatioBS should ba addressed to Mas, CICERO W. HARB13, septS i K4ittf and Proprietor, i SUBSCRIBE TOTHE KJ DULY REVIEW. New Advertisements, OPERA HOUSE Friday Evening. . . Saturday ! Evening. Jan. 11th Jan. 12th JANAUS CHECK, Supported by' Mr. Jas. H. Taylor, i1 - 'i the Eminent Tragedian, -!! ,:i i ;- . And h Star Coihpaiiy ! 'Itll7Ay evening, JANUARY llth, the iew ana rowerial rlay Catherine of Russia. Catherine, Empress of Russia,.. Janalscuec'k SATOKDAY EVENLvo, JANUAkv nur LADY MACBETU.....J...JANAUSCHECK. General Admission.....".. ONE DOLLAR. Seats secured without charge The sale of Seat will commence on TUESDAY Morning, January 8th, at Heins De ger's .Book Store Headquarters Second Military Dist. Xff.! c. s. a- General Orders No. 1. JN OBEDIENCE TO from the. Adiutant Genferal nf h SUa vening the commissioned officers of the See- Jntinnrv- 1 S7 on,l Li ond Regiment N. C. S. G. at WdMhnrn J,,anUai5' lb7y acl Vre Aiioui-voionei ana jiaior. the said rommi. eioned officers are herebv orders )n .nnair I in full dress uniform at that tim inrl .11 Buuaequeni elections ior neld olncers. Matthew p. tayt.or Brigadier Gen'l Second Mil. Dist. N. C. S.G. jan4 Remember VE SELL ALL LINEN COLLARS at S2 per dozen. Boys Suits way below Co&t. Men's Suits;' gi eat ' reduction. 6l CO. Eltl? ffLTisf,lTvT!i ji ATSDLiquors, GO TO II. MARCUS & SON'S, No jjrt 5, Market street. We import and botUe the best brands of Beer and oiler ' rare induce ments to purchasers. ! Families supplied with Beer f,ee of charge ' : " . -A for delivery. . : A ' - A H. rJlarcus & Son-, PJo, SjZVZarket Street. jan4 J WILMINGTON, N. C. t : - : Boots and Shoes. TOST RECEIVED a larre and varied stock J of the celebrated Newark Hand Sewed Gaiters Tbr Gentlemen. Gent's H. 8. Boots, $G.00. - Ladies Sandal Shpperr. Ladies' Rubbers, best quality, 50c per pair. Children's Shoes in all varieties from 12lc up, and everything generally found in a first class shoe store at proportionately low prices. . - . - . - l New Goods received every day. My roods are all fresh nnd new and of the latest styles and remember, every pair of shoes sold is warranted. - An examination of stock,style and prices respectfully solicited; ' TIIOS. II. UOWEY, Jk., No. 47 Market Street. jan 4 Just Received. - ....lt : . CHOICE LOT OF FRESH CANDIES, Fruit, ic.,j which I am offering, verv low. " . AIao,anothcr invoice of fine Cigars, Tobac cos, c, at JAS. W. LIPPITTISj Confectionery and Cigar Store, ' i North Front St. jan 2 '. New Year's Announcement ON T.UESDAY, JANUARY IstV 1878, I will begin my Grand Annual Clearing Oat Sale. , Everything marked down and sold regard less Of CCSt. : I M -: I am determined to close put the balance of niy 'stock in the next thirty days, and will make my prices accordingly. Every attention paid jo customers Whether they wish to buy or "look around." Give me a cal. . A, DAVZSi . Merchant Tailor and Clothier. Front and Princess st, Clothing House. - dee 31 ' ' j r Why Wife and I Quarreled. T Y' THE AUTHOR OF Betsey and I ar Oat. at ! a " (Ay - 8. JEWETT, .dee 21 . Front Street Book Store. A V t New Advertisements. lATMGHWKM 3, 7 & 8 rjorth rront fltrect. IMS IS OVER 2 I.-'.- ''.I ' Bar Wo'havo tried to ,lo onr klntv faithfully to oiir customers! " 1 If we have made nny.;mis' fftu' :n 4u I , J' ends will let US kllOW of them ,ffoi - we are not onlv rnnrlv 1 to make reparation". Now, k'ood friends, don't ge( J offended when we state that all oni ! uu mimu "lJ uu trust you ! come fonvartl aiul pay the I Same. A. JKT We will always bo pleased to see you, and we assure you Jt w give us pleasure to serve you; te Remember, with your assist-, anfce we intend to make ours the H I LEADING GROCERY HOUSE B&T Wo do hope pur exertions navei mentoa yourpairpnagi JCST With a happy New lYear, to all, wo wish -you long life and pzw I I ' . Z, L J 5t 7 dt 8 Worth: Front fltrcot. --' . - '- v " Y r.OTICE: rriHERE WILL. BE A MEETING OF I A the Board of Trustees Wilmington Seamen' unena society, at toe uetnei, Friday even iag.-January 4th, at 7 4 o'clock. . !i The citizens general lv are invited to at a J Tt . r t r t .1 . K . ienu. jjusiness oi importance. jan 3-2t GEO. R. FRENCH, Prcs't 1 Removal.! U jyj" Y FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC ARE notified that I hare removed my store jto Mc Ilhenny's Row on Second street. North of m arret, wnere 1 am offering all kinds of fine cigars, cnoice- Topacco and nice Tobacco uooas at unpreceoentiy low prices. , Call ana see me. y ) . C. L. BURKUIMER, janS Second sU Cirar 8tore. St. Mary's ScHooI, Raleigh,. H.. 0. A Kt. Kxv; Thos. Atkiksok, D. D. VvV. ' i HI. KKV. THEO. U. LlHlS, D. D. ' ""f Rev. Bennett Smedes, j A. M. Rector. Mrs. Kate DeRosset Mearei, Lady Sup'L THE 73d Term of thU- School will boia February 1st, 1878. Fojr circulars ad dress the Rector. .: " i jn3-lm-, : ; j"v ..I :. Coal and Wood. rpHE PLACE TO HAVE ORDERfi,flJlftd . for good COAL AND WOOD, at try." L. est rates, is located at Corner 'of Front and Mulberry its. Also CHARCOAL for kind- J - ' .- -li -I A ' line- J. A. SPRINGER 2 .h;M.Lr': Great Reduction In Prices! -a FOR THE NEW YEAR it r - ; 1 1 I Boys & Children'sClothing ' AtCos t - fli'- - 'i - i I':'. perity. . .; " . ; j , BIMTWRIIillT&HOY JQ PROFITS ! We only it ait to ' lave ' ourselves by getting the original cost . on Goods. Call and tee nj. ' A OZZZIZSZL, i jan ( I ' Maxket'st, i 1 f .

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