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THIS PAPER ,ubliShed every afternoon, Sunday, ex cepted by JOSH. T. JAMES, EDITOR AND FKOPBIKTOR. , ,.,iynoNS.rOSTAGE PAID. L months. S2 50 ; Three " ,1. il J5; One month, 60 cento. m .l will b. delivered bj carrier., "ofch.rge,in.nr Pt of the city, .t the . ..tP. or 13 cents per wca. l50Te ,ti low and liberal Subscribers will please report any and .Presto receive their papers regularly. Now Advertisements, OWN & RODDICK 45 BSAStHESC ST. SPECIAL BARGAINS ! IN BANKRUPT STOCK ! from the Recent Auction-Sale of Ewing & Co , of Boston.- ; JUST RECEIVED yE TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN prcenting the following catalogue of DRY GOODS, which we recently purchased at an Auction Sale of Bankrupt Stock in Boston. As we are always ready to share our Bar pains with our patrons, we offer these Goods at prices Not Only Lower I than puch fabrics have ever been sold in Wil mington, but Far below their Intrinsic Value ! This is no. Advertising Ruse!1"? Tf' April It is a Genuine Sale ! And every article enumerated in this lis j Will be Sold at T.fiSR than the COat OI Manufacture. Lot No. 1. Figured and Striped Dres3 Goods Market Price 35 cents. BROWN & RODDICK'S PRICE 20 cents. Lot'No. 2. Silk and Wool -Lyons Poplins Market Price SI BROWN & RODDICKS PRICE 50 cents. Lot No. 3. Ladies' StriDed Paisley Shawls. Market Price $13. BROWN & RODDICK'S PRICE $5. Lot No. 4. . Ladies Double Paisley Shawls Market Price S20. . . DKUWrf aKUUUlUrV'& r III wt v I v. . Lot. No. 5. White Marseilles and Piques. Market Price 40 & 50c. BROWN & RODDICK'S PRICE 20 and 35 cents. Lot No. 6. Hemnants Nottingham Curtain Lace. BROWN & RODDICK'S PRICE 1 5 cents for choice- Lot No. 7. Black Victoria BiUliantines ! Market Price 60c BROWN & RODDICK'S PRICE 35 certs ! . " ' Lot No. 8. The Cheapest Line of Towels and Table Linens ever offered in the city by Brown & Roddick, or any otner nouse. Lot No. 0. Plain, Striped and Plaid Nainsooks, RDnurii ft snnnir.ifs Pft r.F 17, 20 & 25 cents Market price about double.' Lot No. 10. ladies' Embr'd Sets Collars & Cuffs. Market Price 50c, 70c and $1. BROWN & RODDICK'S PRICE 25cf 35c and 50c ! The abore lots only comprise a part of the different lines of DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS which we are selling at an enor mous discount upon value ! Brown & Roddick, 45 Market Street, Agents for DBVIiin & CO.. THE GREAT NEW YORK CLOTUIERS Custom-Made Clothing: of the Most Fashionable Cut and Finbh AT NEW YORK PRICES. Samples for Inspection and Measures taken at our store. Agents also tor Frani Leslies Cut Paper Paltercs. OUR NEW CATALOGUE containa a great variety of the latest and most r VOL. 3. LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. E. L. Harding, II. H, Munson Dissolu tion. ! , ' Munson & Co Excellent Cass.' Suits. A. Sheikb Going North . 1 1 S. Jzwett New Supply of Pictures. See ad. "Tonsorial Notice." j S. II. Fishblate, Mayor Seale'd Propo- sale. ' . I I ' . ,' Sam'l N. Caskon, Secretary Notice.; Pbttkwat A Schclken- The Rule i5 Cut, "Cut". , ' , ' W. H. Nash Fashionnble Hair Cutting and Sharing Saloon. The last oyster month is at baaJ. The Board of County Commissioners meet next Monday in regular session. : h- I The Market House is taking on a coat of a liht-blue color. j i I Plenty of thunder and lightniug last night, the first, we believe, of the season. Ex-Mayor Canaday the new Collector for this Port, returned he! e this morning from Washington City.. I - , i j i The Mayor advertises for . sealed pro- posals for work to be done for the city the ensuing year, in" varicjus department?, as required h f Our correspondent at Lumberton in- torms us that the trial oi uen aiaa-nsicr, colored, charged with murder, has been set Mc A lister pieau liuu guiiiy. Bv notice elsewhere it! will be seen that the barbers in this city have agreed to return to the old prices, 15 cents for shav- ino- 35 cents for a shampoo and j 35 cents for hair cutting The announcement is made that there 1 I the country. This large supply is owing to the fact that quite ia number of our Wilmington young men have sworjn off : . j j Flexible paint for canvas may bejnade by dissolving 2 pounds good yellow soap, cut into slices, in one a?id one-halt gal lons boiling water ; grind the solution while hot with 140 pounds good oil paint. J. E Taylor, mail agent .-on the' C. C. R. W., has been transferred to the W. C. & A. R. R., vice mail agent John Nutt, who has been transferred to the Lynn & Alston R. R., from Alston, S. O. to Lynn, For cleaning brass inlaid , j work: Mis frinnli and linseed oil. and dip felt into the preparatio'n, and with this do the . n . I polishing. If the wood be rosewood or Lbonv. nolish it with finely-powdered nApr ftShcs. or make a polishing paste ot vamw r - i. , i I rotten-stone, a pinch of starch', sweet oil, and oxalic acid, mixed with water. Sacramental Mine. Sneer's Port Grapq Wine is a i pure lmintoxicatinsr wine, irom mo nuesi i - - . . - I . At. l f A. I native grown rort u rapes, especially lor ' r . r I the use of Christian Churches, and guaran- teed to retain its grateful' flavor and es- KJMrt valids. ' ;.'! I WafilesJ ! - One quart sweet milk, three small tea- spoonfuls Dooley's Yiast Powder, a I little salt, five eggs, the jyojks and whites beaten separately, a small cup ot .1 melted butter, enough flour to make a not very stiff batter. Mix the Yeast Powder with the flour while dry. Mothers, Mothers, jMotlicrs. Don't fail to procure Mrs. Winslow's -il ' l a L a I Soothing Syrup lor all diseases 01 icein- t -1 1 -. Ta. tkn .hi H I .... I int in CDllureu. it reuevca wc from pain, cures wind colic,! regulates the bowels, and, by giving relief and health to .1", r: Sharp competition is the order of the day, among the first class hptels in New are trying to keep their old trade while adhering to their previous) hih .rates, The Grand Central has reaped much bene- fit from this, by quietly "cutting tbe rates from one to two jdollars per day. Consumption Cured An old uhvsician. retired from practice, i - . - l 1 Zry V5a linnrla ll V I n V.cf In, m nimrtf thA tnmillia OI a simple vegetable remedy, lor the speedy and permanent cure of consumption, t. f.:.: if1,v,0 nnA oil throat 11. rr; ie rfiitir- and radical cure for nervous debility j ana an nervous complaiuts. after having tested U ,.-r,r,-lr.rf.il rnraf mWfirS m tUOUS - . e-ti i.a amis in ww. J " - it known to his suffering fellows. Ac- tuatcd lie German, French, or English. I with full bent j -. i DAILY i s i .1 WILMINGTON, N. C, FRIDAY. MARCH 29, Linen Polish. Take of white wax one ounce, sper-l maceti two ounces and a good pinch 'of salt. Mix and melt these together, and when cold it will form a hard cake. Put a piece the size of a pea in the hot starch for every three or four shirts. When ironing go 'over, the linen quickly a ' sec ond time; this increases the polish. Fruit and Garden Sass. - i . . ? The prospects of the fruit crop l-erea- UI fcUO ".r' bouts are at this time splendid, but the r cold! weather in the North and West has already, it is said, cut the peach prospect there down to next to nothing. Apples promises to be abundant everywhere The truckers hereabouts appear well pleased with the situation, thus tar; Ves terdays rains will do a world of uood and the shipment of early vegetab les will soon begin in earnest. For this Port. The following is the list of vessels cleared for Wilmington from foreign ports and now Q ine waF ' . . u . t. Barkshristiana Claudia Christine, Vyouuoruia, xyiieu, rucunvu) u. Laura, Lydia Peschau, Margarita, Maria pace, Maria Sophia, North Carolina, Rec- tor, Steen, Stanbo, Vorwartz, Walfrid. Brigs Alb'on, B. F. Nash, Epi:l, Fix, loo, Vera. Schooners John Schutte. " The Magistrates. Quite a number of Justices of the Peace aro expected to be in( the city to-morrow to attend the meeting which is to be held at the Court House at ten o'clock, for the purpose of organizing themselves into a board of canvassers, electing a Chairman, and so forth. It wll look like old times to see so many of our country bquires 'coming to town in their Magisterial ca- r i . ftUn on1 irnmmHa no rT tlio JlAV'fc.lt (hp old County Court sittings. Scrapple- This savory and nutritious dish is made from the trimmings or scraps of pork and fadiiTrmeal. T-fottovtrrgl5 "Ti good receipt: Sift one pound of meal and half a pound of flour together;.stir them into three quarts of boiling water with half a level teasooonful eacn ot pepper, tnyme, summer savory and sweet majoram, six age (leaves rubbed fine, one nutmeg grated, and two teaspoonsfuls pf salt; boil for three quarters of an hour, stirring frequently; add two pounds of pork trim mings, boiled tender and chopped fine or one pound of brown pork scraps; then boil the scrapple for fifteen minutes, stirr ing often enough to prevent burning, and pour into a buttered mould to cool. When want to uss tne scrappie turn it from ufl rnmia. nnt it into slices and fry it vrnwT1 vtw it ut The South Atlantic. The April number of this excellent Southern Monthly is already at hand, an(j. while it has alwavs presented a very ' " . uanf .nnonto wo st olad aiifciatsbivt; tauis ut wuivuw, . w 3 w marK in mis issue a , m ..- provement. The! number. opens with a little poetical pem from the pen oi Mrs Margaret JJ t.i. rv;w;;i "'-pntitlfid 'PA Grave 1 lcswU vi ' " fcj '"'"i in Hollywood," which is a nt trioute to the memory of Jcb Stuart, whose una- orne grave is a reproach to the people . k Th there is a Florid ' . w idyll, A Hiver of the Sea" by Wm. Brockden Brown; "Virginia County Life Before the War," by Mrs. Mary Cabell Early; the third part of j Edward J. Maxweii sr very HIT A. Ctnnmn Maxwell'sr very interesting paper on ten in South Caro- -jaaiupiou d 1. II Ct JJ ik. lhmn " hw itOlla . ! . . .. . una. ounuay uu iuc muiuc, jj u.v.., .ntam VTTT-X of iMrs. Jarvis' "Bap- Fire 4, A Jeg i a m by PaBl T. Horry; a very interesting paper on Americanism." by W. II. Babcock; "Ihe Mountain Uorror" a legend of "Old Baldy and the Indians by W. O. L lam, a charming fantasy by Paul II. Ilayne; and 'Bolton Abbey." by Mrs. Susan Archer Weiss. The usual editorial de mrtmint closes the number. Published by Mrs. Cicero W. Ilarriss, at Wilming ton. at S3 a year. I I I I I 1'ukcelhiouse. u umiug wu, . w , March 27, Cobb Bros, proprictors.-- H .1 lSnese. Mrs il J iirOOKes. JJir auu 1 Mra 11 a LTOOU. JUT uuu iura u xa man, wm u oierung, uuuu u , " liam Youngblood, Kew lork- J A U- I len. lilCUmOUU I O AJtUUiJ, ir WT JlmAUttrtr Momn Mr James It t . 'm vi vr Wood, Miss u u wowy ruuguawpe, O ; W II llaynes, F Pretchtel, Baltimore; I j? i J uainoun, Auauui 4, j Elf IE W, Shooting a Chicken Thief. This morning a colored woman who gave her name as Melvina Manning was observed by Mr. Williams, Clerk of the Market, offering for sale some very badly dress ed chickens at a price considerably less than their market value. lie telt jastiXiecl in causing her arrest and she was taken to the guard , house by officer Gordon; When arrested she stated that they weregiven to her toll by a colored Wnanbv the name of Johnson, but before . - , . Ir ... , , siiu i eat iieu iiie vnv uau om vuougvu his nnnp. to Tom Jones, who she said had given them to her !o sell for Hm promising her h ilf of the proceeds. She stated that she lived at Jumping Run, a short distance South of the city, and offi cers Gordon and King were thereupon dispatched to that point. , As. -they ap proached the house, they savf a small boy at the door, who refused to give his name, saying that his mother had told him not to 'tell it. As the tfneers wore about to en ter the house, the door was opened and a colored man appeared pies!, tiiig a- gun. Officer Gordon thereupon seized the weapon with One hand and drew his pistol with the other but before he could cock it the man broke from him and ran. The officer thereupon fired at him several times .and is sure that he struck him at least once as the man was seen to clap his hands to a certain portion of his body. The fellow got away, however, and the officers returned to the city and. malfle their report. An Argument for Corn. ' . We know a gentleman in Pender county who makes no cotton, neither does be ... . , . . ....... - i - j ii r i,;0 mane lurpennue, out ue uevutva n energies to raising corn. He is a "hog and hominy" man out and out. As a con spniipnm hp. sold all of his eroo last year. 1 , , , . .: i. over ana anove ms own requiremeui-a, ai, 80 cents per bushel, at his cribs. This is evidently better than cotton. He let -.tiiora niant onff.nn ftTid make tumentine I .-r.. . and then tK .hm Kia. com &fc a good I price. If there is 8tny margin any where cn anything it must bo his. Corn is raised in the Eastern part of this state, shucked and shipped here and sold for 58 and 59 cents a bushel. ' The expenses Jf it from crib to pocket must be very nearly 20 cents thus leaving say 40 cents J J i a bushel, and yet the corn growers are glad to get ts; If, therefore, they can make money at 40 cents, net, how much more must our Pender county friend make at 80 cents netv! Wc commend these facts o the attention of the farmers here abouts. Gold and silver are the only perfect metals known; they are called perfect, because thoy lose nothing from the heat of fire. Imperfect metals are those which decrease by the heat of fire, and are easily corted by acids, as quicksilver, lead, cop per, etc, i The Military. Wilmington, N. C. March 29th 78. To Editor of the Review: Td the Wilmington Star of this morn- inr f was indeed gratified to read the communication signed "Old Cape Fear. The writer has indeed sounded the key note, and I think with him, that steps should at once be taken to aid our mili- arv companies. That they are necessary to good order and quiet no one can for a minute doubt, ana cenamiy our cuy ought to be able to support three good companies, composed of the material that is now in those already organizea. x .ira clearly of the opinion that it can and will be done if some ot our most-prominent men will take the matter in hand and push it I forward. It is their duty anod citizens to show- that kind of interest displayed iu others cities and towns in the btate as "Old Cape Fear" says : I know you will nse vour uesw vuuria iu .ua uuttiiuu u I bringing the matter Deiore our pwpie as vou have so often done in your reliable paper. Urge not only the citizens of our own city, but appeal to the next Legis- latnre to put the Btato Uuara on a nrm footina. . Now, "allow me- as an numble citizen, ana a warm supporter oi me uiuij 7 "i"r ,;;-": commiiieeuiouui ; be constituted a commuiec oi ajs auu ALlu We canvass the markets daily 1 Or- means," to be selected by the Chamber ders through us have the advantage of the of Commerce, Board of Trade, and bottom prices for all descriptions of merchan- Produce Exchange to take the mat- dise.l vVe don't advertwe quanUty-in fig. j- ;.v.-L nr,A Kw what ures, but guarantee to fill orders promptly ter under advisement and see what for j ororuud the CASH, or re can be dojne. I am informed by those iie names accompany thq orders. Most connected with our citizen soldiery any partv you meet will direct you to oar that they all are in immediate need, and place of" buaines, or orders tnrough - mail surely if this be so we all are too deeply will reach us. Remember, we j S6licit orders interested to let them fad. I am told that f?4 descripUons of I merchandise. Con X,. i... Kla.rLMniiir iwiPii .v the signments of produce hare prompt and profit an order has been j able returns. There are so many graces of Adjutant-General of the bUte, raring mercLtlidiBe we deem it unnecessirf to name toe isomjiaruvt ut vtitum rtt iri?laIe "111 uniform themselves, to do so within the time prescribed by-law. (wnxa they say i sixty days) or return their aims. It would be a crying disgrace if Wilmington were to allow this to be done, when it woniu require so little from each one to meet the demand. . water &tkekt. NO. 51 The annual meeting of the members, policy holders of the Wilmington Mutual Insurance Company! will be held next Monday evening at Evans' Block u Princess street. I I Health Officers. J Mayor Fishblate has appointed the; fol lowing Health Cfficersifor the city to srve until further nojice, viz: A. D. Love j C- C. WaUceric-Kicg, D. 13. Bender and M. C. Hill. i Wilmington District Second round in part of Quarterly Meetings as per appointments made by the Presiding Elder, Rev. L. S. Burkhead, D. D.I . Wilmington, at Front Street, March 30-3 1 Smithville, at Zion...... April 6-7 Whiteville, at Swindells,. . . . .April 13-14 Wilmington, at Fifth Street, April 20-21 New Advertisements. Dissolution. 1 rpUE COPARTNERSHIP WHICH iaS existed between the undersigned, has been dissolved by mutual consent. THE styie of firm will remain the same, i j E. L. HARDING, 1 I H. H. MDNSON. - Wilminerton, N. C, March 22, 1878. march 29-lt j New Supply of lICTl5RESYor Pottery DecoratioD. Orer X ' ' I i I 100 different sheets at ' 8. JEWETT'St Front Street Book Stope. inch 2'J W. H. NASH, IT'ASHIONABLE HAIIt CIITTTNfl AMI) p Shaving Saloon. All work done inlthe oesi eiyie. onaving cents, uair Uuttiog mh n?ipooing cent. j0. a JNorth Jb ront Street m" IMotice. . i ... - ANNUAL MEETING OF THE muE: Members, Policy Holders of the Wilmington Mutuil ingurance company, will I MONUAY, April. 1, 1S78, at half past 7 ..,.. r . o'clocki ct Evans' Block on Princess street ! SAM'L N. CANNON, Stct'y. mch 20-&m Tonsorial JVotice. ON AND AFTER SATURDAY, March 30th. we the undersigned Barbers, have agreed t0 raise to the formeriprices : Shay- ing 15 centa ; Shampooing 35 cents ; Hair Cutting 35 cents ; Mustache Dyeing 50 cents, Ac Signed, . C. P. LOCKEY, W. H. NASH, C. H. WARD, E. ARTIS, H" C. PREMPERT, JOHN WERNER, MILES B.HOWARD. mch 29 It City of Wilmin&ton. Sealed Proposals gOLICITED FOB (THE FOLLOWING work and Material for the City, Material to be furnished and Work executed, aa may be required, oa the expiration of present con tracts : I Printing, per 1000 ems ; Adrertising, persquaie ; lirick, hard and soft, per M ; i Lumber, per M. feet ; j ! Nails, per 100 pounds : j Lime and Cement, per barrel ; Feedicg and Shoeing Mule ; Keeping Harness and Carts in Rep air, and Furnishing Drirers t Lighting, Repairing and Keeping City Lamps in order. The above in accordance with Laws 1876 ftn d 1877 relating to the Cit of Wiimingtcn. cionouAAt, mch 29 Mayor. , ik.i i Pnf rnt" t J IU5 ItUlO IS bill, tUl i UTrWrTHcR rnPRrnr nn tstot W have not the time to arrue. ah i nave to say, our uooas are: consignea. vre tive-SELL. W'e wUl NOT DISCBUI I NATE. WE NAME ONE PRICE 1 FOR I price through the papers. PETTEWAY & SI 5CIITJLKEN, Brokers & Com. Kerch ants, j Next North Princess and Water Street. mch 29 i SUBSCRIBE 1878. TO THE DAILY REVIEW. I PLEASE NOTICE. We will be gld to receive coxniiunicatio&i from our friends on any and all robjecti o general interest.but : . t The name of the writer ntst atwej lunuanea to the Editor. ... - , 1 1 . I : . Communicatioai most be wi it ten qn, on It one tide of the paper. '. , I ji Pertonalities nnut be avoided. I I ' J ),:-'-r: ; - ; j - . ;,'! j - Andit Is epeciHf and particularly and - ' itood that Ae editor 'doee not always endorse e.7iew,s, .crrwpndents, unleo 'Jo tUfed in the editorial columns. I I J- New Advertisements. Excellent p ASS. SUITS FOR BOYS, AT VEBV LOW PRICES. I Taxmnon & bo 1 mch 29 Clothiers and Merchant TailorL A Printing t Office for S300. 1 . $300 CASH, or one-third cash, balance in twelve months or longer time, at option of purchaser. Will be sold,a Democratic Week ly Newspiper in a flourishing town in South Carolina. A laree and increasing enhatrin- tion. A gocd rau of idrertisements. and the or iv paper in th conntv. or further informatir further information icall at Revikw of lice mch 29 i Canaries ! QANARY BIRDS,4 Just received. ALSO, A Fine Lot of Cncrps1 c : . For rale cheap. j J. W. LipDitt, mch 29 Front st., Sign of Punch. New Store Everthing Nice. ANNOUNCE TO M Y FRIENDS that I have reopened the EAGLE BAKERY on Third, near Walnut streets and am ready to serve them with the best of Breads, Cakes, Pies, etc. My Breads are kept up to their original standard and cannot be excelled. mch 26-lw R. TIIORUURN. 1812 Pensions! UNDER THIS ACT, any person who serv ed fourteen davs or participated in one battle, in the War of 1812, is entitled tot a L n: -r tra . i e . i MsiiHi ui jo per uuDiu irom aaie oi ap proval of act. Widows of such soldiers as have died after similar eervice. no matter what was the date of marriage to the soldier, are enuuea 10 tne same reunion. No other parties are entitled. , All 1812 Pensioners droDDed from I th? Rolls because of alleged dislovaltv are re stored by this act. j I Applications kubt be executed before an officer of a court of record. . I Send to us for anv information' or hlanks neeaea. I GILMORE & CO., I G2 F Street, N. W., mch 27-Aw Washington, D. C. Going Worthy SHALL LEAVE for the Northern cities I in a day or two to buy the BIGGEST STOCK of Spring and Summer Goods I have ever offered in Wil a ingtlon and to do this MU8T UAva MUiNcii . "1 therefore oiler lor the ensuing week balance of Fall and Winter Stock: at RUINOUSLY LOW PRICES, 1 regardless of cost Call and get good bar gams neiore it is too late. a, snxxxsxt, mch 23 Market ati The Best in the World. N. H. SPRUNT, AT EXCHANGE CORNER, , IS SOLE AGENT for the best Scissors and Needles in the World. ' " Those who desire the BEST GOODS shoald call and select any style of R. J. Roberts' RAZOR STEEL SCIbSORS, aed a paper of R. J. Roberts' Patent "Parabold" Gold-Eye NEEDLES. Also, Buttonhole and Gentle man's Pocket Scissors, feb 28 ' ' i - . Why Suffer ? ,yyiTH DANDRUFF IN THE jHAlB when by calling at the Fashionable and dod- uUr Barber Shop in basement of National Bank building you can purchase . I. FiinnanskFs' Celebra- ted 'Hair Iiivlgorator ; which is br far the best that1 ha ever been used for that purpose, and I EN TIRELY FREES the hair from it after a few trials! There is NOT THE SLIGHTEST discoloring of the hair, but it produce a soft and pliable state of the hair. It is made only by the undersigned, and can be had st'ny f Barber Shop under the Frst National Bank : I beg leave respectfully to refer to the gen- tlemen named below who have usel mr Jn-. vigorator, and have authorized me to ao so, as to the truthfulness of my statement, td wit: Gen. )L P. Taylor,' Hon. A. IL Van . Bokkelen, Capt. D. L. Fifyaw and Meears. G, J. Boney, S. H. FishblaU, Geo. A. Peck, A. H. Kelley and many others too numerous to mention. j feb6 ' ;-. :'y; Wm. Bonitz's i TEW HOTEL. I 1M GOLDSBORO, N. C Board per day $2.03. Jtfeali 60 Cints. Lodging 50 centa. J,..- Located in the business part Of the city.. ' i XST" First-class! Restaurant aUaehed to U can make monev faster at work for tu than at anything else. Capital not re auired; we wilt start yon. $12 per day at home made by the industrious. Men, wo men, boys and girls wanted everywhere to work for us. Now is the time. Costly out fit and terms free. Address Tarn Mi Co.. Au gusta, Maine. j mch 0 i' attracure atries. mch 21 I
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