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THIS PAPER PLEASE NOTICE. published erery afternoon, Sundays ex 7 1- We will bo glad to receive communication, from our friends on any and all mbjects ot general Interest but: ! cepted by v JOSH. T. JAMES, KPITOR AND PROPRIETOR. i Li Tho name of the writer nst always SUBSCRIPTIONS, POSTAGE PAID. -uuaea 10 tae Editor. V CommunlcaUoM must be wiitten on One year, f 5 00 Six months, $2 50 ; Three onl months, $1 25 ; One month, 50 cents. The paper will bo delivered by carriers, free of charge, in any part of the city, at the above rates, or 13 cents per week.. one tide of the paper. i ' Personalities must be avoided. i Andit Is especial and particular! t U Advertising rates low and liberal SrSabscribers will please report any and all failures to receive their papers regularly. VOL. 3., WILMINGTON, N. C, FRIDAY, '.MARCH 22, 1878. NO. 45 stood that the editor does not always endort. Now Advertisements. BROWN & RODDICK LOCAL NEWS. Proposed Excursion. We are "tad to learn that theWilming- Kot Claimed. The velocipede spoken of by us y ester- 45 IVTiLIIET ST. SPECIAL BARGAINS ! IN BANKRUPT STOCK I from the Recent Auction Sale of Ewing & Co., of Boston JUST RECEIVED New Advertisements. Mcksok Sl Co Culls and Collars. J. W. Lippitt Canaries and Bird Cages Isaac W . King Finest ! Fattest! Freshest ! IIekbt Savage, Clk & TreasTax Notice 8. II. Fishbate, Mayor Police Uniforms. aflfair. bee ad Speer's Port Grape Wine S. Jewett After DarkJ M A. Shrieb Must be Sold. ! ton Light Infantry have in projection May has not yet been claimed and is still an excursion to the seacoast, to be given on the steamer Underbill on the recur rence of the anniversary of the Company, next May 20th. Everybody knows m advance that it will prove a delightful j in the possesion of the Janitor of the city prison. i. j -. I-;! Bag of Meal. The bag of meal found by Officer Woebs night before last has not yet been claimed and the Mayor has authorized The W. L. I. For; the first time in several months the Chief Brock to hand it over to the Ladies CoL II. B. Short was in Tarboro last PVilm!n LintIn aPPeaionour Benevolent Society. Monday. streets yesterday in full-dress parade. 'Their ranks were thinner than we like to see The ladies of the Memonal'Associaticn It will soon be time to borrow sun urn- hnt fh' i eT,iPn15(1 UtMl9 tw aiint I Mi meetlug last evening! to inaugurate . "r o I ( " w appearance and their almost perfect manual arrangements fr the proper celebration Mrs. C. G. Kennedey received an anony- more thxn tass for every- of MenriaLDay. but the proceedings 'o jci. rcauy xor puuucaucn. , brellas. mous letter yesterday' containing one dol- tbin? elfe lar, which was what was left of the ex penses of a dance. (She begs us to return XTM . I . t. I -. - m-1 1T7" TAKE GREAT PLEASTTRF iv lar, which was what wa'a Wfc of flU "ny 13 ii iue c uz-ms or viiram-; V , , !01 , if . - ton do not take a presenting the following catalogue of DRY GOODS, NewAdvertisemots. Canaries ! ' - ' ' i i ?ANARY BIRDS, Just received. ( t ALSO, i Mne Lot of Cases. For sale cheap. 1 J. W. Lippitt, Front st., Sign of Punch. mch 22 FINEST ! FATTEST ! ! FRESHEST ! ! ! Beautiful STALL-FED BEEF offered for Saturday's Market. Now Advertisements. J g PLY LINEN COLLARS, 1.60 per. doz 4 " " 12.00 ' g " " CUFFS, 3.00 it 3,75 lauwaow a co'a., mch 22 Clothjers and' Merchant :Taiora. J which we recently purchased at an Auction aleot iianxrupt Stock in Boston. greater interest than -. vi amuiucn, the thanisof the Benevoien Society to ' ' f iWi.g, when the foHoWiog proceed-1 ' lendef and tootheome. tne donor. , i -.u . ' j . I inM were had r i- Everybody invited to call and see it and ,iij uiiuu w t a iiu.U auu vuq tuov I - ' i i The Bell Punch. never has and never will reflect angbt but f 1 uo er siaiea mat as tne meeting leave orders lor Sunday's Dinner with Editor Review If the Moffett Bell lustre u jon our people. Let the boys be i113 Ior me Purpose of considering the ap- . i i . - A3 we are Hiways reaay to snare our Bar- PnnV.h ?a ;n h;a U,r ,in a a i 1 I Dortionment of thft oynonP frr - yi. u vuio vj " i ni i ausutiucu auu cuuvjuiaucu uv every KlciillS I - " grains with our patrons, we offer these Goods at prices Wot Only Lower ! than f-uch fabrics have ever been sold in Wil mington, but Far below their Intrinsic Value ! 1 v. iu iiuc i! u m our power. luuui.uij' unposea oy ine eiry ""' ". ( ' ' -Ego. We have been informed that in, the year, that that was the first business in order. On motion of Alderman Myers,, it was mch 2 ISAAC W. KING, Currie's Block. Cant. Hussev. the iWashinston i corres- I resolved that the street anDOrtionment for event the Bell Tunch is adopted iu this pondent of the Raleigh Observer, tells lahorers be placed in the hands of the Mayor city the special tax alluded , to will be some things about Wilmington that are 5111(1 Chief of Police, and that 75 cents shah abolished and the consumer will pay the 0f interest. He says that Mr. Henry I minimum and 85 cents the maxi lax tnrougti - tne medium pt the Bell K,,tf ! rpnresniinV tV.fi PkU nf pm mum lor a aaJ iauor. B This is no Advertising Ruse ! It is a Genuine Sale ! And every article enumerated in this lis Will be Sold at less than the Cost of Manufacture. Punch instead of the dealer. information, derived from source. 1 This is pur merce of Wilmiritnn was hfnrf fh semirofficial CnmmUtok mr nnOimrrA m VJa,u tne nextmscai year was adopted as follows T . , prtHM non.rfnf ttlKorrrr. in lolfrtf tn HarKnr 1"1"M"U5U4 ' I . .xr.M-.. u StrfifiL $rt-33f ; Fir fl. 17ft- TAh oqq. ay-uiAut. F: i I Sanitirv. JI.KflO : F.WtW. Jnft Mil, C!:, Ol. .P-lO. iL Tit AI- I .11 .. ,.' . I JJ-J ' 5 ""V. strel troupe arrived here this niornin Will give their first performance this evn-1 Ganaday are in Washington looking after I Salaries, $5,040; Miscellaneous 400 E" inn. As we have before stated the troupe the Custom House. He adds "there is to traordinary, $1,700. -.Total, $40,000. have been highly spoken of whereter be a vacancy and Abbott recommends On motion of Alderman Hill, the motion they have appeared and in the Northern Canaday as his successor. Mr. Chadwick, by which the apportionment of $5,040 was OFFIC I TREASURER & COLLE cities the proprietors have a high person- an efficient and capable attache of the made for salaries of city officers was re con. j - ' CITY OF WILMINGTON, X. C.; MAYOR'S OFFICE, March 21, 1878. Police Uniforms. i - IDS will be received by the Mayor until The apportionment of the expenses for noon of the 1st day of April. The Uniforms to be made of Cadet Gray or Blue Cloth. t ' The-Buccessful Bidder will Le requhed to give a Bond for the performance of the con tract according to specifications. nib. 22 S. U. FISHBLATE, Maypr. al reputation. They are, judging from the Custom House, is also strongly recom sidered, and the motion to reconsider was notices we have seen, the finest troupe mended by the best citizens of Wilmins- I.ntNo 1 tnat nas visited us this season, and we do t6n." ' not hesitate to advise those vyho feelidis-l Figured and Striped Dress Goods- posed to visit them to' attend the concert laid on the table. On motion of Alderman Myers, it was resolved that any member of the police force Urlin fiViall sorira f tttt-1 nn nonfVa : whom no charge for neglect of duty shal J. nave Deen maae, snau become the sole CITY OF WILMINGTON, N. C. March 21st, 1878J Tax Notice. ! LL TAXES PRIOR TO THE YEAR County Commissioners. i . j Market Price 35 cents. this evening. The tronpe gave a street A calle meeting . of the lioardot County ownqr of his nniform, provided ' that the 18 not paid by the 27th inst will be adver- RffflWM EJnnniPtf'C DDIPC parade this noon and discoursed some yerv ""aoiuucia was uwu m uwu, rc- uuuuub uu u maiguia oi a police oincer .. m '.whwiwii w ii:uk I - t i - Lot'No. 2. Silk and Wool Lyons Poplins? Market Price SI BROWN & RODDICKS PRICE 50 cents Lot No. 3- Ladies' Striped Paisley Shawls. n Ttnarl be removed. uuo music. - i ' v " w-.-. noi 0; i m.. nr. o . jy. Drown was appointea uoun i speaking From Experience. i tv Rurvevor iH tha Rnen:al rasG of t. v ' V :"j , A very little experience is worth Mffitt and Wm, B. Gilei.' The .-New Bishop. It was ordered that the report of John in0 9 is authority for F. Divine and James F. Post, in regard "uo "" luat araDS m sl omciai tised on the 29th inst. j lEouiuuuu ui me jouuru oi Alaermen no waiving of advertisement will be allowed. amount of theorizing, ji That is wha$ Lord & Taylor, the celebrated Newj Yoi-kj mer chants, have to say abou't the agency mh 22 nac HENRY SAVAGE, Clerk and Treasurer. Of all the methods open to the merchant for advertising his business, an experience of nearlydialf a century enables us touh hesitatingly declare in favor of the news paper. It is without exception, the most economical, persistent, painstaking and Laaies JJouDle Paislev Shawls Iaariita for t.hp mimnso nf hrinmn thojr I f 1 ' ' v .u.ui fUVil marKBi Knee szo. BROWN & RODDICK'S PRICES I O. i.v j o:;i.- -i-f- aGtS Of Pone Pius IX. Was thfi dpsiynn- .I Z .it ' W "T Kown as Little Brid,e. be accented and C Petard, formerly PreSident of IIUVIUUQ UllCil 1 j I f tuuii iuc vici tv ui iuc jjuaiu Bureau iuu same on the minutes. SPEER'S Port Grape Wine, Market Price $15. BROWN & RODDICK'S PRICE $5. ' Lot No. 4. Lot No. 5. White Marseilles and Piques. Market Price 40 & SOc. BROWN & RODDICK'S PRICE 20 and 35 cents. ; Lot No. G. Remnants Nottingham Curtain Lace. Market Price 30c. BROWN & RODDICK'S PRICE 15 cents for choice. - . - Lot No. 7. Black -Victoria Brilliantines ! Market Price 60c goods to the attention of thp consumer; A Bone Bonanza. We saw some specimens yesterday of bone deposits taken from the farm of Capt. S. .W. Noble, aboutj tjhrei) j mile3 from this city. A seam of about four f ''' ' feet in thickness has been discovered which abounds in the richest phosphates. The seam has been traced for ove sixty yards and there is no doubt but that it extends much further. (The phosphate was discovered by Maj. W. L. Young and is pronounced by judges to be fullyi equal to the phosphate deposits 'found near BROWN & RODDICK'S PRICE unaneston- ine specimens nave Deen centQ examined by tnose in charge .-of the 35 cents ! Lot No. 8. The Cheapest Line of Towels and Table Linens ever offered in the city by Brown & Roddick, or any other honae. Lot No. 9. Navassa Guano works of this city, and we are informed that tney cdnsider them very rich in fertilizing properties. 'Acom pany is already talked pf for the full de velopment of these phosphate beds. Mothers, Mothers, Mothers. Doa't fail to procure Mes. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for all diseases bf eeth Plain, Striped and Plaid Nainsooks, ing in children. It relieves thej child BROWN & RODDICK'S PRICE I7,20& 25 cents. Market price about doable. Lot No. 10. Ladies' Embr'd Sets Collars & Cnffs. Market Price 50c. 70c and Sl. RROWIJ A. RnnniPK'C DDirC white sugar, two eggs, three teaspoonfuls BKUWH & KUUUICRS PRICE Doolky's Yeast Powdek, andT one pint 2ac 3oc ana BOr :i . . i-.... i ' .r, , sweet mui(. ieat me egs separateiyp adding the whites last, liakc pans in a hot oven from pain, cures wind colic, regulates the bowels, and, by giving relief and health to the child, gives rest to the j mother. Puffs. i One quart of flour, one tablespoonful of butter, salt, two or more tablespooafuls in gem The aboTe lota only comprise a part of the different lines of DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS which we are selling at an enor mous discount upon valae ! Wine and Cake for Evenings. Alfred Specr of New Jerseyl should be known, is one of the most extensive pro ducers and dealers in Ij'urc1 Wines and Brandies in the United States j He makes a superior Port Wine, ' which1 1 took the XSTTXiXST &. CO.. highest tiremium at the Centennial, known TIIE GREAT NEW YORK CLOTHIERS as Speer's Port Grape Wine. It is sold Brown & Roddick, 45 Market Street, A gen t3 for Custom-Mado Clothing: of the Most Fashionable Cat and Finish AT NEW YORK PRICES. Samples for Inspection and Measures taken at our store. Agents also for . Frani" Ieslies' Cnt Paper Patterns. " OUR NEW CATALOGUE by Druggists Controversy among Ithc j first-cjass hotels of New York shows that the ser vice is constantly changing from (bnefirst class hotel to tho other, and ' the) bills ot fare show the - same variety of dishes. The important fact, to travellers, is' that (U llA f i l , it : conUins a great variety of the latest and most y""" luu "e .wui- attractire stvles. I mclations for one and two I dollars per . mch 21 day less than the others. the American College, i at Rome, to be Bishop of Vincennes, Ind., and Rev. John Used. in Hundreds of Congregations for Com- TTnlmna ton,Wr1 he lrl ft -DUe, auSlSlUni paSlOr OI DC. Patrick's i $500, in accordance with an order of the church, ! Washington, D C, to be Bishop Excellent for Ladies and Weakly Per After Darki BY WILKIE COLLINS. No. 286 Sea fide Library. 10 cents. - Lcirhton G ran ere. Bv Aii M. 1 v. ?on. No. 287 Seaside Library, id cent, vJo9a.n?in - M"- nen7 Wood: A Christmas CaroL By Charles No. 2M) ha ide Library. 10 cc ' S. JEWETT'S. Front Street Booki Stpre. ; sa c at mch 21 Dickens. cents. For opera house: FRIDAY AND SATURDAY March 22d and 23d, SATURDAY1LVTINJEE ! SIMMONS, ' SIMMONS. SLOCUM SLOCUM 1 AND i AND ! S V E ATNAM'S SWEATNAM'S MINSTRELS , MINSTRELS. Keserved Seats 75 Cents. No extra charge. cur tmiv hi ueinsoergei s music otore. af Gallery 25 cents. ! , ,! H. E. PARMELEE, mcD J- 1 - i Asect.1 Always to bo Found ! i A COMPLETE STOCK OF SCHOOL! liooks, Blank Be os, Paper, Envelopes, Ink, Pens, Pencils, Ac, Ac., at . C. W. YATES' Book Stori i Also.old PhotocraDhscoDied and pnlarr- J Gallery in connection with Store, i I mch i' , I Office A Xl-LLl Board Of Aniil and Finance, ' 1 MARCH i6ni, 1878.1 PERSONS HAVING CLAIMH - i ll- against the City of Wilmington (other than ' or Bonds and I nterest) not already audited, I i j I i are hereby notified to present th3' same to-; the Clerk of the Board prior to 5th of April proximo. j r - r march lC-5t na NORWOOD GILES, Chairman. rf T? i rli m rvn A or1 Vipor A nnitnlin f XTu V1 to " uSo Carolina, as successor of Bishop Gibbons, for the term of five years, which was ap- It was first understood that M. Chatard proved and accepted and ordered spread would succeed to the Richmond bisho p- ou the minutes i ric, but it has transpired that the new . ;Ln ,.v ' Archbishop of Baltimore has thrown his J ' I inniifinnfi m favor of Kathw- Keano Vn Bishop of. Richmond. ! sons and the Aged- The Election Law. Jefferson Darls- rTe stated in yesterday's issue that We republish, on the third page of this issue, the synopsis of the election laws W which we found in the Raleigh Observer, Jefferon Davis was in the city and regis and will suggest here the correction of tcred at the Manning House, and such was some few errors into which that paper has the fact, but we did not say a word about fallen. The election for Members of the our) old chieftain, ex-President Davis. General Assembly, for Justices of the So As a consequence of the publication, how- preme Court, Superior Court Judges and ever, we are informed that scores of our Solicitors and for Surveyor, Coroner, most prominent citizens called at the Sheriff, Clerk of the Superior Court and Manning House, many of them with the .Treasurer, will be held on tho first Thurs-1 intention of carrying him off jwith them day in August, the first day of the month, bodily to their homes, one or jtwo having instead of the eighth, as the Observer even dispatched messages to 'their good has it. That is for this year only' and wives to prepare the guest chamber and hereafter all such general elections are to kill the fatted calf, when it was dis- be held on the Tuesday next after the first covered that there was, no Children's Clothing ! jyjY STOCK OF CHILDREN'S CLOTH i u this season is well selected hnd n.uch larger than heretofore kept. No trduble to rr tit . t. if mc lV.n n.nlr. I j 1 . uireu .- i. llc oiyica nee u&Dasome ana ini prices LOW. . - i 1 : ,1 My Stock of Gent's Furnishing Goods far surpasses any other in the citv. i The! latent novelties in Neck Wear. Silk Handkerchief. vuioreu nan nose, dollars, Culls, etc. ! see. biiic Handkerchiefs 25 cfcnts apiet Remember the "PEARL" when' in need of onirts, and buy no other. Only SI. A. DmVIB, mch 16 The Clothier. New York City Oil Company's , HIGH TEST NON-EXPLOSIVE j I ! r , 1 Silver Light Astor i Oil; mistake Mbnday in November. See section 77, 1 as to the name of ths gentleman in I juta. , T.4.TTi,. j ht cents, pr. gall, being the usui chapter 275, Laws of 1876-77. question, only as toThis identity, the gentk- P"' 1UDPV'1' v auoiiiuo, OW pe used in all kerosene lamps. . .i i-. i i. . ! I . . i i V I T- I IDC Send for nrlon list tn ML'JD I Again, tne ioaru oi vounty uanvasseri J man wno nau registerea uib name as jet- . UerseV : 1 a i. it i m 1 T-v 1 ; 1 1 . t i I are requireu io meet on ioe secona aay I lenon laxis navmg arnvuu juuto yescer- alter iuo cicutiuu tu uctuviuts iuo returns I uay irom vYajue uuuui-y. I i anu tnis win tneretore no on next August -4- ; NTlPPr'H Pnrr. lii'nno Winn f ,mt ! Mr v r is the safest, cheapest and riri f ho rnrt.f Kril SWUht,of ,an of the illuminating oil, i Ka"ons nave Deen used in thu I country and Europe, during the last 15 iears . Put up in cans of 5 firalls. and in bbln.1 The price varies with the market ; 20 cts, and 25 .S: cents. rr fol! u 1 .X J usuai prices, van QD8. Itefnre'nrffer. lrv8end for Price h'st to NEW YORK CITY1 (TIL CO., 124 Maiden Lane, New York. men itf-aaw. j r Four Tears Old, nJ i i-Jl . t .Ail i I . II.tAl . I. oa, msteau pi .ugusi xucn. t iiuicx juuimj. And again, tho summary published Pubcell; House. Wilmington, N., C, says that "the Sheriff shall also notify March 19. -Cobb I Bros. 1 Dronrictors. county officers to meet at the Court House George Z French, City; W H Olcott. rnHiq jim-rr v oft vnu vrn v tut uiow iuuuuajr vi uuo u&ah UiVUdll inffoBUUiglUU U Jf X' VJ lajr 1C1 , iuiso All. I J j HQust be Sold. rnHE BALANCE OF MY FALL AND GENTS AND YOUTHS' CLOTUHiO AND (September) to b qualified," whereas the A Glayier, Hartford Conn; Rer John B Wine is made from the juice of the Oporto FDRVInf mnna official term of the presenfcounty incum- Smith. Rer B O'Regan, Boston Mass; J Grape, raised in this country. Its invaluable , i nu- i uua' bents does not expire until the first Mon- Spering, Philadelphia, Penn; D Inger-1 TlTlir flTlfl MrPflffthPninfT Prnnprtioo mult be 8oId nd. they will be o!d, t6o, rew day m December next. , soli and wile, Albion N Y; H B Short, MuwU6uiu6- "iuw r j i i H R Short. Lake Waccamaw N C: San- n: ry, "" "l"cl ""Te Vine? ta "cru ford Small, Boston, Mass; Col RT Bennett, under Mr.' Speer's own personal uDrviJinn wU1 close OQl rtock on hn at Low ! Lower l! 1 a. onuinn, prices Consumption Cared An old physician, retired from prateUce, Wadetboro, N C; R Lilly, City; O C its purity and genuineness are guaranteed.' iWMffff having had placed iu his hands by an I T.vnn P!lihflihtmvn. N C: MT Bonlt. The youngest child may partake of ita tfenr-l : " n -r .1 r- T m . I J ' I i ' I n. .V 1 i ..? 1 Kj&sx, maia missionary ine iormma oi a Michigan: Low Simmons, E 'a Slocum, h-w eaest mvanu may simple vegetable remedy for tha speedy BiUy.SwitDam, and wife, Ned Go..' mSS and permanent enre of conanmntmn rvM;a VnT Tom IT w;io- : m xl...,..'... ou . u v k : r --" mm aiiica u ua. jtat.aw a ,m - t iu LiiK i&riiuiH miuiHiiiR iiimi m tt inr n a a bronchitis, catarrh, asthma, and all throat C, F Shattuck, Fred Watz, Chas Stevens sex. It is, in every respect, A WINE TO BE DrUgS . LIlGniiCJllS and luns affections, also a positive and I T t Trails a TJinnart TT fYdmnn. TT F. I RELIED ON. . ,t radical cure for nervous debility and all I Sperra V Barone, J Keller, J F Garsed, JI8 USE bpeeks port or'apeX XfCY ARTICLES, TOILET SOAPS, Market st I nervous complaints, after having tested Simmons, Slocum and Sweatnam's Min- females use speeds FORT grape For t ale low. its wonderful curative powers in thou-1 st rek wine, i . . , I ands of cases, has felt it his duty to make I if i-nnwn r Ua artffarinrr Aillin.- A I i TTtimnlljlhl A TiAf tA1B. tuated by this motive, and a desire to re- The following is a list of unraailable tnxM 10 l11 e preferred heve human suffering, I will send, free of letters remaining in the Postofllcc at this . Sold by Druggisu generally, who also sell charge, to all who desire it, this recipe in , , , Speer's Standard Wine Bitters. Trade sup- German, French, or English, with full pIace : 1 h - plied by boiesal4 Dealers. See that the directions for preparing and using. Sent Miss Mary Gantby, 3 Jand Pine streets, signature of Alfred Speer, Faasaic; N. J., i ;i i j ..i a " I til:i.4.iu: ij . t TT7 v ii I ij over the cork of each bottle. ' 1 py mau oyaaring wun stamp, nam- "SLT If. o ! A. SPEER'S ML Prospect Vineyards.New ing this paper, W. W. Sherar. 126 Pow- OnntaHn Postoffice, Pender Co K. O. ; jUYiSS, crs' Block, Rochester, N. Y. 4W Mrs MaryA. Felton. No. 1,121 Bomgs aCn 22 . - """"o " f w uuuuj i auuress; oqu 01111 euvciopc, auurea) liicsi 1 ij ana inreaterung rain. lble. TO THE DAILY REVIEW. ZiURBANK'S PHARMACY. Corner Front and Princess S Prescriptions compounded i ntmcst care day or night. C Wm. Bonitz's JEW IIOTEL, - L 1 nor.nsnnpn v r. Board rer dar S2.nn. m-.i. tn -!iV- Lodging 50 cents. . " located in the business part of the eitr - -....-oj wwiautaai auacneI to 1 , the hotel. mch 11 4 ,1 1 -.1 (
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