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THIS PAPER published erery afternoon, Sundays ex cepted by JOSH. T. JAMES, KPITOB AND PEOPBIKTOB. TivrTnXH POSTAGE PAID. 8C7,5 oo Six months, S2 50 ; Three One jear . BO cents. Der will be delivered by carriers, Tbe. f ..... in anv Dart of the city, at the we rte, or 13 cents per week, drlrttatalt rate, low dUbal.. Subscribers willpleaae report any and ullnreito receive their papera regularly. jew Advertisements. jTBankrupt Stock. BROWN & RODDICK 43 IttAXUTBT ST- purchased A VERY LARGE Having LINE of -WHITE GOODS AT AUCTIOJV from the BANKRUPT STOCK of Ewing & Co., of Boston, 1 We oftor the same for the inspection-of the public. Great Inducements Will be offered in order to EFFECT IMMEDIATE SALES. Plain, Plaid and Striped Nainsook Mus lins, Victoria Lawns, Swiss Mus lins, Piques, Hamburg Edg ings, Insertions, &c.t &c. THE' LOW PRICES ! at which we have marked these Goods cannot fail to attract purchasers. RfeT Novelties in Ladies' Neck Wear, Cravats and Bows. We have just received a beautiful line of Black Dress Materials, all of this season's importation. Don't fail to examine them before you make your purchases. Always on Hand the Leading Cottons At the Lowest Market Prices. 44 Lake George A A Sheeting, 7$ cents. 4-4 Rockingham A " 7 J cents. 4-4 Fruit of the Loom " . , 10 cents. Androscoggin 10 cents. 4-4 Hill " . 10 cents. 4-4 Wamsutta, " " 12J cts. A CHOICE LOT OF CALICOES, new styles, and very beautiful colors, just re ceived. Parasols and Sun Umbrellas. In order to close out stock we have re duced the Drice of thoss fine PARASOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS, which were so popular last season, from $4.00 to $1.50 each. Wb have only a few left, and the beat way to securo ono is to call at once and make a selection. 45 Market St. mch G Must be Sold. fpHE BALANCE OF MY FALL AND Winter Stock of GENTS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS, must be sold and they will be Bold, too, re gardless of cost. I go North next week and - will close out stock on hand at LowJ Lower !! Lowest! II prices a. nxxnzBR, meh 5 Market sU EXCELSIOR! -yrrE HAVE JUST RECEIVED AND have on exhibition undoubtedly the most magnificent display of Fine and Fancy Picture Frames, of all the latest styles, patterns and designs, offered in this city for the Zi ADT riVE -STBAXIS all fitted with the best quality of glass.- Com mon Frames, oval ana square, uttea witn chean irlias. Also, a splendid assortment of Velvet Frimei and materials for Photo-Chromo Pictures, all of which we will sell at the low est figures. I have added to my Gallerv the rooms for merly occupied bv Mr. C. W . I ates, which will be used as a Ferreotype Gallery and for otner cheap work. Kespectiuiiy, ac, C. M. VanORSDELL." South Side Market, between Princess and Second Streets, Wilmington, A. C mch 5 Prescriptions Carefully QOMPOUNDED AT . BURBANK'S Pharmacy. pINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO at BURBANK'S PHARMACY. Corner Front and Princess Streets. Wines and Liquors for medicinal use. BROWN RODDICK 1 i VOL. 3. New Advertisements. . JawKTT "Ten Thousand a year." A. Shrike Must be Soldi Munsoh & Co Leave Orders Now. A. D. Cazaux Baltimore Steamship Line. A. D. Cazaux Clyde's New York Steam ship Line. j I Brown A Roddick Special Announce ment.' ii Geo. Myers Steamer Pasaport Giles & Murchison Crockery. Glassware. C. W. Yates Musical Instrument. See Ad ''Condensed Statement of the Pcnn Mutual Life Insurance Company of Philadel phia." On fourth page. I Vm. Bonitz New Hotel,? Goldsboro. Boatwright A McKoy Where can Good Groceries be Found. The Penn Mutual. We invite attention to: the very attrac tive exhibit made bv the Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company of Philadelphia, from its organization to December 31, 1877, which will be found in a double column advertisement in this issue. Our clever friend,; Mr. J. D Brooks, is: the general agent for this company and the Penn may thank ' L isj indefatigable personal efforts fo,r the fine reputation it enjoys in this State. We' solicit a' care- j ful reading and considera tion for the I statement. Bonitz's Hotel "WV haro VifnrP rrvntirm t i pntrt. - "-r ii mend Bonitz's-new hotel, in Goldsboro, to the traveling public. It. ia "vf ell kept, pre beds, and the employes and servanis are as! at tentive as at any house jn; the State, while Mr. Bonitz gives his persdnal 'superintend ence to evenil'us. The charges, too, are very low. Down the R ver. The steamer raitport Ijook down quite a pleasant crowd yesterday to the seashore. Smithville was reached in good timej when a portion of the crowd disbarked and others remained on the steamed out over the boat, iwlrch then bar soing a short distance to sea. There was a pretty good sea on at the time, but the gallant little boat rode it nicely, ahd noboly lost the fine dinner which was cuthe boat. provided for them Arrested. : . i John Munson. colored, was arrested this morning by officer Greenj, while i at- tempting to sell a lantern with the initials of the C. C. Railway Company stamped on it. for ten cents. The officers' of the road were notified' from quarters of the facts fin the Police Head- i ! the case, when the property was identified by j the store keeper of Company, and j a warrant sued out before Justice E. D. Hall for the ar rest of the defendant. Tne prisoner was then turned over by the city authorities for trial before Justice Hall. Gold and Silver, i Gold was quoted weak, at 101 in New York on Saturday. The j predictions jof the "gold shriekers" and some of the New York papers were that upon the of the Silver bill gold would go i t passage up and bonds would come-'down Now: they are trying to explain why their predictions were not verified, but their explanations amount to about as much as their predic tions. Gold is now lower! than it has Vopn since the davs of the war and "the dollar of our daddies" will again take its I stand along with the dollars of the. Wall street gang. A silver dollar and a copper one-cent piece will now buy a gold dollar. A Cutting Scrape. Considerable of an excitcmen was caused onSaturday night, by the cutting Davis, a well kuUn colored of Lewis man, by another cohjrejd individual named Samuel Kobinson. It was all aoout a bunch of fish and a wpraan. Robinson, it seems, was passing' along) on North Water street near Market Dock, swinging a bunch of fish in his hand and as he colored passed Davis in com pa with a woman the latter was struck with the fish. She was naturally indignant and did not hesitate to say so and Davis was thereupon drawn into the quarrel, the result of "which was that Robinson drew a " pocket knife and stuck it into Davis in the left breast, iust above Itbc heart, uavis, wno is a A ; . sieveqore, receieu iuc uij -i : 1 il , : 1 attention and Itobmson was arrestea Dy officer. Goodman and taken to house. The wounded man . , . to-aay dninf as well as can to be expected and ii i.-t.i vuatX kJ Aviu pruuuu.jr 1"-wr " "V t- heard before Justice Hall, prdbably to- r LOCAL NEWS. WILMINGTON, N. C, MONDAY, MARCH Calla Lilies. The Kaleigb JVews says: A lady of our city, of great experience as a norticuiiur. ist, says that if the stalk of a calla lily be cut close to the ground and in a carefuj manner, another bloom will be found at its base. ' - i A Sew Stjle Postal Card. The committed on Post-Offices and Post- Roads in the House has agreed to recom mend a bill providing the adoption of tha double-stamp return postal-card. This card is of the same size as that now in use. The two upper corners of the card have each a one-cent stamp affixed. Custom Made ClotUinj. By spec'al" annouueement, published elsewhere id this issue, it will be seen that Messrs. Brown & KoddicK have re ceived the sole agency here for Davlin & Co., the great New ork clothiers, and are prepared to receive orders for custom- made clothinff at New YorkDrices. A full line of samples on hand and kept con stantly replenished, an inspection of which they solicit, Again Successiul. Coli E. R. Brink, Postmaster here, re turned from New York on Saturday night, where he has been for several weeks past in attendance in the trial of the famous Lexington fire auit on which he is a plain tiff. He has again gained - a victory whirh mftV this time nrOVO 3 final OU6 aS ithere is but one more court jto which the iinsurance company can appeal and it is doubtful if they carry the matter any further. At Beaufort The Newbern- 'Nut Shell says: The beautiful steam yacht. Tourist, with Com modore Chas. A. Cheesborough, the owner in command.arrived atCapt Gray's wharf, foot of Craven Street, yesterday and was visited by many of our citizen, The Commodore, who with his family left his home, Northpert, R. I., on his handsome craft some time since on a pleas ure excursion, has visited. Wilmington, Beaufortandother points of interest on our coast. The LounsB will oe m our waters only a day or two. Gov. Vance InYltea to Jjeciure iierc, An invitation lias been oxtended Gov. Vance, by the Ladies ; Benevolent Society, to deliver a lecture in this city for the bene fit of our poor. If be accepts , he is to ap point his own time, ot which due notice will be given. Capt. Pennypacker lias kindly offered the Opera House for the occasion. The Governor has not yet had time, however, to reply to the letter, but we trust he will consider the petition favor ably and delight our community with one of his interesting lectures. Returned. Mr. Adam G. Latta and Captain Walter Coney, two citizens of YTiimingion, nave just returned home after a three weeks' trip to the South, during wnich time tney nave visited several Southern cities, including Charleston, 1 Savannah, Montgomery and New Orleans. Our friends inform us that they enuntered North Carolinians in tlacd they visited, all of them occupying positions of trust and honor, and in ! several instances of .profit also, which leads us to remark right here, par parenthesis, that it seems North Caro linians are appreciated far better in every State in the Union than they are in North Carolina, and! it seems always have to go away from heme to be appreciated, a it is rarely the case that they ever obtain any eminence within the borders of their CWn State. Such men as Andrew Jackson, James E. Polk, and William R. King (Vice President under Pierce), Thos. H. Benton, Bishop Greenj of Mississippi, and we think Bishop Polk also, would never have at tained the eminence they reached had they not gone abroad ta thetrowa .State Urn. its. But to retarn to ounneuua uu uo . . M f X. tUX lA..A just returned they are both looking re markably well, and say they had a royal timo r.f it. windinrr ud their trip at New Orleans, where they witnessed the Mardi Gras festivities, and saw the monkey be sides, to say nothing of the elephant, after which they embarfced on the fast train for Wilmington, arriving here ou Saturday last, safe and sound. Mothers, Mothers, Mothers. Don't fail to procure Mrs. Wins low's Soothing Syeup for all diseases of teeth ing in children. It relieves the child from Tjain. cures wind colic, regulates the levels and hv trivinr relief and health tn I w-., I -J a a , . . child, gives rest to the mpther. I put two teaspoomuis uoolx a xeast 1 Powder in a quart of flour : rub into this two tables poonfuls of lard, with a little salt and add enough sweet milk to make a stiff dough. Knead for fiveoraixmin- utesJ roU thin, cut into blscniti, and bake a delicate brown. - . County Commissioners The Board met in called session to-day and drew the following names as jurors for the April terra of Criminal Court viz : . John Loftin, John A Hewlett, James Elder, Thomas Evans, A D Cazaux, B F Hall, Jacob Green wald, Adarn Brown, John A Farrow, Edward S Gaiise, Samuel W Holden, Ezekiai Hollis, Nicholas Mor ris, R F Langdon, Jesse JKing, James Richardson, Jos J Cutler, Isham Quick, Geo Hall, Chas W Bradley, Joseph Doane. Arie Bryant, Joseph Mitchell, Jas M Gal ley, J H Bornemann, Wm Buchanan, Alex Sprunt, David Williams, Richard Price, H W Bryant. j And the following for the Spring term of Superior Court which meets here April 24th: lirk WeekS A Story, Wm Johnson, Joseph Smith, J W Morgan, Alonzo Hewlett, D S Scull, F V B Yopp, E A Maffitt, Joshua Green, W W Humphrey, WJ Kelldgg, Alfred Loftin. Second Week Anthony Rush, John Martin, Leander Moore, Owen Fennell, N Hutaff, J Fernberger, T A Hodges, W W Campen, G F Alderman, J A Dukes, Samuel Merrick, John T Biddle. I Found Drowned. The body- of a drowned jWhite man floated up in a dock near the jW. & 'W. R. R. Freight Office this morning Coroner Hewlett empannelled a jury who elicited the facts that the deceased was August Olsen, of the Nor. brig Hilding, and that it was a case of accidental drowning. The deceased was on shore on Sattirdaythe 2nd inst., on leave ef ab sence but did not return at night or the bllowing day, and on Monday the captain of theiKWinrnotified theNorwegian consul of the fact, but stated that he thought the man was drinking and would probably return to the vessel when sober. The evidence shows that the captains, conjec- ures as to the man was true and that ate on the Saturday evening in question ne was in tne insaiuorious precmci 01 ml t Paddy's Hollow very much under . the influence of liquor. Since then nothing has been heard or seen of him until this morning. The deceased was j about 23 years ot age and hailed irom uaimar, a town in the interior of Norway. He was a good seaman and was well regarded by his comrades before the mast and the officers of the ship.! Mr. lleide, the consul, will see to the proper interment of the body and will notify his friends and relatives in that distant land sad and untimely death. of his City Court. iThe Acting Mayor had quite a leve: this morning, there being an unusual' number of cases on docket, and in consequence, an unusual number of attendants" Jin the shape of witnesses present during the sit ting of the Court". The first case called was Nelson McKoy, colored, charged with stealing apples from Messrs. J.H. McGarity & Co's. store, corner of Dock and Front streets on Sat urday night, the evidence of guilt be ing pretty well established in this case by the policeman who made the arrest. The case was ordered turned over to Justice Wagner for trial. L. D. Towers and Robert Phinney weie arraigned for disorderly conduct "on Sun day afternoon,1 in that they not only dese crated the Holy Day by their behavior, but broke the peace besides by engaging in a fisticuff fight, on the corner of Nutt and 'Mulberry streets, on the lot belonging to the premises occupied by Towers as a ailor boarding house, where pop skull and Jersey lightening is dispensed every dav in the week, and Sunday too. to the denizens ot Paddy's Hollow. The Act- inc Mayor imposed the heavy fine of 5 and costs to these violaters ot tne peace and of the Day of rest. Henry Moore, colored, charged with disorderly conduct behaving in a bois- trous manner on the streets, was senten ced to one day's confinement ii the city prison. Rnhinson. colored, arrested on Saturday night for stabbing Lewis Davis, colored, was turned pver to Justice Hall for triaL This ended the Acting May or s levee for the day, and the Court was ad journed. The stock reports show 102,303 barrels of rosin on hand toUay against 03,929 on March 11, 1877, a balance in favor of this year of 38, 37G barrels. To an already well established reputa tion, are constantly added the warmest nrake of travellers who have enjoyed the hospitalities of the Grand Central Hotel, New i ort. 4 ' ! " 1 .1 11, 1878. NO. 35 The Spring Styles. Mr. A. David, the . clothier, returned here last night from the northern markets where he purchased his Spring and Summer stock. He says that he has never before seen goods so desirable and so cheap. He bought (largely and will be busy ail this week in receiving and open ing his purchases. Crockery as, Well as Hardware. Our ladv readers will lo dad to learn that Messrs. Giles fc Murchison will open a large crockery and glassware establishment in the handsome store on North Front street, ad joining" their present hardware house. Mr. Giles i in- New York now, purchasing this s lock as well as replenishing their line of hardware and tinware goods and in a few weeks the doors will be open and a handsome dis play of crockery goods will be made. NewAdvertisemots. Leave Orders Now. i ! . mwo HUNDRED AND IFTY DIF- ferent Style Suitings to select" from, and made to measure, $25 and upward, at aiTJETSON k CO , mch 11 Clothiers and Merchant Tailors. Musical Instruments ! VIOLINS, ACCORDEOXS, G VI TARS HA R2IONICAS, F,A NJOS, FL UTES, and FIFES, STRIXaS,&c. VIOLIN BOWS, BOXES, YATES' nih 11 Book Store & Photo. Room;-- Steamer Passport IINTJL FURTHER Notice, w win Leave Wilmington, 9 a. m. " Smithville, :i p. m. Parties can now visit Smithville and re turn the same day. mch 11 , GEO. MYERS, Agt. Wm. Bonitz's NEW HOTEL, I V GOLDSBORO, N. C. Board per day $2.00. Meals 50 cents, Lodging 50 cents. j Located in the business part of the city First-clas3 Kestaurant attached to the hotel. inch 11 Ten Thousand a Year;" T Y Samuel Warren. No. 274 Seasi de Li- AJ brary. 40 cents. "A Shadow of the Threshold", by Mary Ce cil Hav. No. 27a beaside Library, 10 cts. "The Page of the Duke of Savoy", by Alex ander Dumas. Jo. Zib Seaside LiiDrary, 10 cents. "Brother Jacob,"by George Eliot. No. 27 Seaside Library, 10 cents. "The Water Witch.", by J.Fenimore Cooper. No. 151 Lakeside Library, 15 cents. For sale at j i j S. JEWETT'S, met 11 Front Street Book Store. Crockery. Glassware, HIE HAVE RENTED THE STORE NEXT Iff north of our Hardware Establishment, and are having it fitted up for the purpose of putting in a large and well selected stock of CKUUKtiUl, UliASSW Altti XC, WHICH IS now being purchased for us at the North, from first hands only, and for the Cash, which we are determined, to sell at prices far below any ever obtained in this market. We will seU at Wholesale and Retail, and will duplicate any prices that may be ofler- ed in New York or Baltimore. No necessity hereafter to send North for vour Crockery. Call and examine Goods and Prices. -Wei are still Headquarters for HARD WARE and TINWARE, and have a large stock of both, which we are offering LOW. GILES & MURCHISON mch 11 North Front St. Special Announcement New York Custom-Made Clothing 1 Having! Received the Sole Agency in Wilmington for i Devlin ic Go., THE GREAT NEW YORK CLOTHIERS We are prepared to receive Orders for Custom-Made Clothing at Theip. New York Pricks 1 Samples of Cloths, with Prices, and Fashion Plates showing the LATEST STYLES, can now be seen at our Store. Gentlemen intending to order Dress or Business Suits will do well to call and examine our Samples, for we can supply them with Elegant Garments, ai Short Notice, a LONG WAY UNDER Wilmington prices, while their Clothes will have the Immeasurable Advantage of a New York Cut and Finish, j ' BROWN & RODDICK, mch 11 45 Market street. k Florida Oranges. NOTHER LOT c f those SWEET FLOBI DA ORANGES, probably the lut of the I j season, received to-day Banana and Ap- pies on hand. Freeh Candies made to-day at S. O. NORTHROP'S, mch D Fruit and Confectionery Stores. 'UBSCRIRE TOTTHE I DAILY REVIEW. PLEASE NOTICE. ' ?r We will be glad to receive commtmicationa from err1 Yrienda on any and all subject! oi general 'interest.but : I The name of the writer must always furnished to the Editor. j Communications must be wiitten on onlt one side of the paper. j Personalities must be avoided! Andit is especially and particularly1 una stood that fte editor does not always endorse tne views of correspondents, unless so stated in the editorial columns. j I 1 New Advertisements. Man wants but little here below Nor wants that Uttle long So wrote some quaint old poet, but gentlemen, posel tc 3ou who are be tjie heads sup of famijies. Jet Boatwright & McKoy advise you, if you lovo your peace of mind, .don't 0 homo and make the above quotitiojn as re- wives. . If 3'ou d.o wo verily believo you will exclahr , "We wish the poet never had been born. Tho Good Women won't have or receive inferior Groceries ; then the question arises ! ; where can ' M Groceries lie Foil ? ! ' The people of "Wilmington and the surrounding country have al- . '1"- ., reaiiy answcreti tne finest ion their generous support to us. EzZr Our receipts tlio past "week! were larger than they have been for montliF. ilfll 5. 7 dt 8 Worth Front Street; mch 11 . -'1 1 . - . ! 1 i. 1878-1878- For Spring Trade. STRAW MATTING, HUGS, OIL CLOTHS. LOUNGES, RATTAN CIIAIRS I CLOTHES HAMPERS, &Tc. i I Buyers will find our stock of! Furhi ture, Ac, complete and our PKICiCS AS LOW as they ever were. Our stock wa bought at Low Prices, and will be aold ac cordingly, i D. A.SMITH & CO.,- mch 3 Furniture Dealers. Just In ! ! A N ELEGANT LINE OF SPRINa Td Summer Cassiiteres and Worsteds, - from which lam making: Drees and Business Suits at prices extremely low, even these- hard times. ' i I : Nobby and stvliih Ready Made Suits, just received, and the largest and handsomest stock of White Vests in the city. ALL NEW, STIJL.1HU AlJ CHEAP. Call and take a lock when passing, and be sure to k for the PEARL SHIRT, a Peer above Peers. i A. DAVID; Merchant Tailor and Clothier, Corner Front and Princess sts. mch 9 Fresh Caromels, COCOAXUT. AND PEANUT 'CANDY- MADE DAILY AT JAS. W. UPPITT'S, North front St! ftb 12 business you can engage in. $3 to f'-'O per day made by aay worker of either sezj rizht i in their own localities. Particulars and sample worth $5 free. Improve your spare time! at this business. Address Sxiisoa k Co., Port land, Maine. 1 mchG BOATWRIGHT mm BOATWR liflT & Mm BEST V, men 6 morrow.
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