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; Tin1' jMiii : lif iiw.1 : - .- r vj i . . . . - TUI3 PAPER pabliabcd eVery afternoon, Sundaji ex cepted DT j o H II . T. JAMES,- KUITOB AND PROPRIETOR. . .iwCKlITiONS, POSTAGE PAID. . .. tear. $5 00 Six month, $2 50 ; Three m-.nths, $1 25 ; One month, 60 cent. rhe' paper will b delivered by cameri, -e of charge, in any part of the citj, at the f)OTe ratel, or 13 cents per wek. iriTertisinz rates low and liberal -gp-Sabecriberi will please report any and Y.l failures to receiTe their papers regularly. VOL: 3. WILMINGTON, N. C, SATURDAY, JULY 6 J 1878. r I i 1 t ' , " , l ' " I NO. 132 Now Advertisements. LOCAL NEWS. town 1 Roddick 45 MAF.KET STREET yE AKE CLOSING OUT TIIr balance fiereral lota of our Spiirg and Summer Stock and are offering Creat Inducements to cur patrtni- ypw nnnte to the Mountains. The new route to the mountains, of Western North Carolina, via Columbia -Li o t-V,,,- and tliPTiM on the auu oparbauuuif Spartanburg & Abbeville R.R.,seems to be attracting considerable travel just now. A ;,vi fmm evil; Porje's office Netr Advertisements. . Jas. C. MDsos-Allan'i Fly Brick.' UtijiSBKReER Third j 8upply. . j Piiiwat A Shclxes Fruit ! Fruit! S. Jxwxtt Look. j J MrxiOM They are uere j i - , , . . -i WaBf -uher Ifo 434 oners lor saie uckcib w -, by this route or via Goldsboro, at remark ably low rates; '"toj Asbcville and return, tickets good until "November 1st, at 15. Day's length, 14 hours and 2 minute?. pu particulars with regard to tnese routes, with rates to different points, will be given ia day or two in advertisement in the Review. " " Geo Jf. nAaatss-Carplia Lod gej K of IL ! i Cucumbers are getting,very cheap. Fur fringes, with fur tasscM at Intervals, are late novelties. ! I Flowers play a conspicious art in balls and evening toilets, j , Tekin brocade is a new, pretty and Haint dress material Lode circulars are unbecoming to 'very of thii,Christliufa lipid's last book. It is I fc 1 Bonny Kate We thauk the publishers, Messrs. D. Appletou & Co , of New York, through Mr. Ikiusberger of tnis city, for a copy short or stout women. A lcw desigij for a pin is a bundle of v(xxl with a hatchet across it. f 1 J : I phi a'churmine little tale, well suited to the - season, plcasautly conceived and pleas antly told It not as labored production as Morton House or A Daughter of Dohe DRESS GOODS. Our prices in hia department a e lower than erer. The : tock is NEW and Desirat le; the . ' Prices vary from Ill mils iu ..-. Why is the phonograp BLACK GRENADINE from 25 cents Because it repeats everything. tive. It has already run to its second The present sty leof dressing makes it edition anil Black witn Coiorea Mnpes iu cents. - i j i t lhe lasnionauie snaues oi grceu . . , t tnos, j isper, olive and Russian green. PnnlpH Tjnpn Lawns J 1 i All shades of blue are fashionable, from i dL 1 "kii dLKJ anil the palest sky blue to, iiarK :nuigo. Church Services.' Vorship in the various churches of the city to-morrow as follows.- 8T. JOIIJTS eUUBCU, corner of (Third and Red Cross streets J Comparative Reports. From a table made up by Col. John L. Cantwell, Secretaryj of the Toduce Ex change, wergleau some items of peculiar Key. commercial interest at this tirrp ' Tim ike a woman. f ;n urt f.lli fi-ullv attrac- lUiu aw w m- j X W , Elder) v ladies' dresses are made I near LillOlf Table Damask, Nap- piain, but of rich and heavy "material i kins and Towels. White cluster roses or bunches of yio- those rare romances which may lq carried everywhere and read with impunity by everybody, old and young alike. North American ReTlew. The July-August number pt the North American Revieio contains the following articles : , I j 'The Failure of Universal Suffrage by I !...;-.. Kn In.Knc 5r V .1 1 f, m rii rn i n rr Krancig T'artmfln- 'Tntrnftt.inn!ll lihlica- Our Stock in this Department's complete! J ; 1 i Li. e . tt.j u : r:n: r i uons oi tne unueu otates, uj winiaui White lace and colored j ribjjon 1 bows Lawrcncle LL. D An Adver. inJ every manufacturer of any note is rep re?enteit. . . HOURHING DEPARTMENT. convert a black silk costume into a dressy tjgement for a New Religjon by a Posi- evening toilet. tivist; 'A Senator's Fidelity Vindicated The woman who maketha good pud- by Edward L. Pierce, the biographer of . . . i rs i- o i .nil. t . i? r . We make the above a epecialty and Ladies ding in silence is better than she who ynanes oumner; -ine position oi me ... . mol-od, i tfirr. mnlv i i Jews .in America, Dy .itaDDi uustav circ U4 a call and examine our Stock THE A boot-jackopbone is want W an in- Phillips; 'Debtor and Creditor by R. P. V 1 I ( W ' S C R A F IB and the cat at the same time. strument that can grab up the I mowsick Bland, M. C, and Henry V. Poor; 'The FOIt j '2'Ijc IcelHt Mourning. This isa C-4 Crape and is certainly the tine?t ever offered in any market. We are w.le Agents in thia section of the country. Children's Striped Hose 15c, usua ' Price 25c A Decided Bargain ! Horn's Taper Collars 15c, reduced from 25c (?ent' Percale Shirts 25 cents. CentV White Ties-10 cts each or 3 for 25. Ac, Ac, &c, Ac. n n uiiuim RODDICK J 45 IVXarkot Street. jane 22'; ' . Reasonable Board. A l'-Y IIOUS 13 NOW OPEN at Fmith 1 L ville for the reception of visitors. Kates reduced to : Month, $25 CO ; Week, $3.00; Day, $1.50 ingle Meal, 50 cents. Th Uble is supplied with the besl the Market aHords and everjthine will beldone to add to the comfort of guest. Large grove in front of house for children to plav in) julj Z O. L. BAXTER. Attention ! x rPIIKKE WILL BE A MEETING of the L Whiting Rifles at their Armory on Mon d4y ni,;htf 8th inst., at 8) o'clock, for the transaction of important business. juty 5' W. A. BURII, Sect'y. OPERA HOUSE. . 3Ionday Evening July 8. Grand Pariir Concert forlli3 PbodIc. ritOORAMME OF FAVORITE AND FA JJILlAli SCOTCH, UEKMAN, IRISH AM RXOLISU BALLADS, DUETS, GLELb'. Ac. 1 Uli. A. II. CirASEhas the honor to n uouoeea CONCERT as abore, in which he M ill be asisttnl by the following Ladies and 4ientlemn, v La have kindly tendered their services: ' - " M. C. Chadwick, Mui 8 M Thompson, Uif Lilv Thompson, Mus Ella Weill, i!r George Myers. Mr Nathan Mayer, Mr C II VanOndell, Jr, Mr George Welch, Mr W Alderman, Mr M F Manning ADMISSION TICKETS ONLY 25 CTS. - I A limited number of Reserved Seats ran be secured at 1. Heinsberger'a at 25 cents extra Box Sheet open now. - r Native Army of India by Lieut. Gen. The Summer exodus is nowj at his Sif 'Garnet Wolseley ; 'Contemporary height. Alt who.canget away seem to have Literature. .... . . I V 1 - 1. suddenly lecome in alKHit it. great liurry was given to A very pleasantittlej p the children of St. James Sunday School on Thursday night, at the school-room in rear of the Church. For sale by booksellers and newsdealers generally. i j . i i From Foreign Ports to Arrive Br. barque Bankside, Watt, sailed from Liverpool May 23. Nor. barque Erstatningen, Lydersen, Very few persons spell the word'gipsy"' at Greenock, June 20. correctly. As one of Ihi boats oq the Nor. barque Frank, Petersen, at Glas Carolina l acht Club is thus christened, it j g0W june 21. becomes of interest to spell the word prop erly and as given above. George Patterson. D. D . Rector. July staf emVj,Ui , , 7th, 1878. Third Sunday after Trinity. statent deals with stocks, receipts and Morning Prayer and Cdebration at 11 exPorts. and covers the years 1876, 1877 o'clock. Evening Prayer at (i o'clock, and, 1878. July 1st is the day Sunday School at A o'clock. In 1876 we have in stocks 'ell bales j;. rmsT baptist cuuiicii, cotton,7,926 casks spiritsl.OH bis roiin, comer ot Market and , Kfth greets, Rev) 464 bblsi tar and 2,297 bbls. crude tur- James 13. laylor, pastor. Services ten rLfirJ : L , L 1 morrowat lla.rn.and8p.rn. Hunday me. ; against (12,61- cotton, 3,673 School at 9i a. m. The Lord's. Sapper sPlnt;38,325 rosin, ,1,286 tar, and 1,163 will b administered after the rnornins: crude turpentine in 1877. and 43 catton. rmon. - aroowjn nunday SchooT 14 p. 8,214 spirits, 79,825 rosin, 3.763 tar and . Young Men's Prayer Meeting Tuesday o no,UU . '' i ht at 8 o'clock. ' Church Pbveil " f 1 T p 1r Mcetinj: Thursday nicht at 8 o'cfockJ . Aue comparison of receipts is as fol . . 1 1 1 . 1. . ... 1 ... .-. : . st. paul t evang. Lutheran ciujkcii. I u s l"e penou covered Deing the hrst Corner of Sixth and Market streets. Rev. half of tbe year : 25,977 cotton, 40,063 Ii. S. Brown, temporary pastor. Services spirits, j250,503 rosin, 42,352 tar and 68,r in fcogiisn at 11 a m. Sunday School 155 crude, in 1876, against 27,094 cotton 1-, , ' 43,945 3,69,125 , , 51.195 tar f p ;, "T and 84,286 crude,1 in 1877, and.33,496 corner of lourth and Orange streets. rnttn I I. ftl. ' 0 ' OC( ' . Rev.T. M. Ambler, rector. 'Services at .PttoHrf'014 SP" 311,883 rosin, 11 a m and 7J p in. Sunday Schwl 4'oJ,; Pr an(I 10(,243 crude in 1878. i at 3 p. in. Suats fn- - , In cxirts, both foreign 1 and domestic wo hav serow m nig , PLEASE SQTlCE. 1 1 xir I I II1'' Wo wiU be gUd to receive communication irum out friend on tay aad all iubjectiot , general Interest but : , j I Th name of the writer nwt 'alweyi be furniahed to the Editor. I : i Hmit!...!...! ""-cauonj molt be wri one tide of thm ' , r-r?. , PenoaaJitics mnji be avoided. U "3. PMUcullarly I Jtt tood that fc difcr,, T7 me riewf of correspond eati. in the editorial eolumni. ' written on onlt ? ways endora ees to lUted New Ad vertisomots. j BOXXV KATE, By Chriatisn Keid. Bouna in cloth paper 75 keck. ST.1 TIlOMAh (rATIloIrH) ciIL'Ufjl, '-.Ml fotlon, 37,332 spirits, 269,- ck street, behmn Second and third tar, and 3,20(5 crude, in jets: Rev. Mark S. Groas, pastor ; 1,S ,C a3ainst l.lf l cotton, 49,148 spirits, Dock A A Rev. P. Moore, assistant. Sunday MornI 29s,c,0"2 rosin, 55,469 tar, and 3,529 crud, o'clock, m I877i and 52,703 cotton, 54,882 spirits, Sunday 290,362 :roiin, 46 229 tarrand 3,3s; crude if: 17S : r . 1 1 ing services at 7 and : H).30 VesperS chanted at 4 i in. ocnooi m u a in. uanv Mass at 7 a. m Sunday School for colored people at 3 p.m. SECOND BAPTIST CUUltCH, on 6th between Church and Castle streets.! Preaching at 9J am and 7 p m i he export s cover the lirst six months 'in the year, the period beginning January' 1 and ending June. 30. ! ' by Mr. J. P. King. every Tuesday night. Prayer meeting Seamen's bethel, Aticnuon Democratic Executive Com I i mlttec. 1 We would suggest to ecu tive Committee of the County Ex- the I Democratic on Dock between Front and Watpr streets A,0 . r . ' ., . f Rev. Mr. Craig chaplain. Ser vices every Part;y, the .propriety of having the infor- Sunday afternoon at. 4 o'clock. All are matl0Q disseminated that an entire ilew welcome. Seats free. registration has been I ordered by the first freewill baptist cnuitc 11, Board of Magistrates for this county.' corner fourth and Dawson streets, j Ser- This fact 'we have just been informed vices at 11 a m. and 1 p m. I is not generally known,1 and the people chestnut st. Presbyterian church, from some sections of tho county ;do not Rev. D. J. Sanders, Pastor. Preachincr know that in order voto at the 'August at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sabbath Scjiool election' it is absolntelv nnWrv that theyj register under the new order from the Board of Magistrates. Let the Exei j Gee. barque Friedrich Scalla, Waack sailed from Rotterdam June 23. J A dress worn bv the mother of a bride I Br. barque Margaret Falconer. Morley w.hen accompanying her to tho altar is at Liverpool, Jane 20. the traditional Br. barque North Carolina. Buchan. no longer of a necessity pearl gray or lavender si k, bu of . an becoming color or material she may d sire. ' i ., I The paper on TnJian 1 Pottery found M,," 1 " near Wilmington, rerW by, Mr. W. B, 7" -5. - Bailed from Liverpool, July 3. ' Nor. barque Sosterk, Aim, sailed from Ger. barque Sirene, Callies, sailed from McKoy before the Historical and Scientific Socie'y on Monday evening, June, 3rd, is published on the third page of this issue. It will be found both interesting and in structive, m Nor. barque Speed, Olsen, sailed from London, June 21. . 1 . Nor. barque Success, Heberg,! cleared from Dublin May 11. j 1 Ger. brig Annchen, Ohier, sailed from London June 8. 1 Br. brig Signal, Tippett, sailed from Carolina Lodge No.. , 434, K. of H. Members of Carolina lodk No 434, KnigbU of Honor, re requested to attend a Special Meeting at the LoUga Koom Monday eTcniBg,at 8 o'clock, for the purpose f conferring degreee. GEO. N. HARRISS, i7 ' I Keporter. I i . i . : We ask for attention to the advertise- rxent of Mr. J. D. Davis, of Smithville. London June 8. uis nouso is a popu-ar resort tnero and I Br. schooner Mary Frost, Hubbard. public opinion 4says decisively that sailed from Liverpool May 11. everything he offers, is of the best. I I The schr. Only Son reported in yester-1 In a variety of nasal affections, catarrh, 4 I day's Review as having put! in below in colds in the head, inflammation of the a leaking condition is anchored in the nasal passages, nose-bleed, etc., this reme- stream opposite Smithville, having her QJ proves vnenenciai . water snouid De s.ams caulked up before putting to sea snuneu iree,Vnrousu lD0 noilTUS arawn rjs, n possmie, so mat it is eject- Farmers' Fruit !Cake. f i several times a dav. when theobiect is to Two cups of sugar, one cup each of tone the debilitated mnrns rrUmhran nf uuuer ana sweei-mux, nve eggs, mree I u . and a half cups of flour, three teaspoon-' X - wTJwia fuls Dooley's Yeast rowDBR, half of , a P1 88 1Q ulcerated surfaces, the design nntmeg, one pound raisins. Flavor the 13 to cleanse tnem. itmayDe usea tepid, following with cold water for atonic effect. agair Hotel Arrivals; icing with rose water and vanilla. J 1- i . For Upwards of Thirty Tears1 ias. wiNbLows&vnup has been used Pubcell House. Wilmington, N. iurvunurcu. n correct a acidity of the July Gtn. Cobb Bros., proprietorrs: stomach, relieves wind cottc, i regulates from 10.-05 o'clock, 'July 5th, to 10:05 the bowels, cures dysentery and diar- o'clock July 6tl Captain W A Cum rfttea, whether arising from teething or ming, Sound; D M Williams, City; W;il othcr cause. An 1 old and well-tried liam Anderson, Smithville, N C; DE remedy. 25 tints a bottlc. d& vr. Boney, Duplin Roads, N C; Henry H fl, 4 ' . . . ' I Wheeler, New York; A M Kirkland, One of the pleasantest reco lections of North Carolina; Captain R P Paddison, the Centennial trip to Philadelphia thou- p0jnt Caswell, N C; Judge Allmand A sands of ieoplc will connect with their McKoy, Clinton, N C; Frank W Qark, pleasant iiarters and agreeable treatment jity; Col H B Short, Waccamaw, N C; at the ColoDnade Hotel. . i I ! , t T. ShM nnlnmbia. S C? H J M Cormack, Charleston,'8 C; William B Mc Koy, Gty. . - Grape Julce.; The art o fermenting the Ojot to Grape nto wine in this country hak been j The stcampr A S. UndcrhiU did not irought to a greater degree of perfection make her regular trip to Smithville to by Mr. Alfred Speer. of Passaic, New day, but iaid up to receive some slight Jersey, than by any other person; and ' . . . T .,. ? bia wines are very popular as ladies wine; TeP- Captain Latham will blow her aa well as for the communion table. ! and whistle on Monday, however, at the usual for invalids. ' hour of starting. - . ' at 9 a. m. Bible Class at 4 J n.m 8T. MARK'S CHURCH. , corner Mulbern' and Sixth Services at 11 a. m. and 6 p. m". day School at St. Barnabtis at p Seats free. M PRIMITIVj; BAPTIST, on Castle, between Fifth aftd Sixth date. streets. Preaching to-morrow (Sunday) at 11 o'clock fey Elder Moore Stephenson. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, ol ' cutive Committee get together and . devise OU U- I I . - w some plan to acquaint the people at once of the importance of registering, as the election is not quite one mpnth from "Eatin?'' HiiIpo. Never eat when much fatigued: wait Thirdnd Orange streets, Rev. Jps. until reed Overeat just before you j.. :inwii, xj. xj ., iiiisiui. iixuruiutr ser-1 , ' . i , . , Q I ;W engage ILL ally BCVtlC LUVUXiUl 'I m. I P"ypn;ur cAwiuibe. axever eat wuue iu u at passion, or when under any great mental vice 11 o'clock. Evening service o'clock. Sabbath' School 5 o'clock, p. Young Men's Prayer Meeting Tuesday t p.m. 1 Prayer Meeting Thursday 8J p. m. . - j FIFTH ST. M. E. CHURCH, SQUTn, on Fifth, between Nunn and Church s Rev. B. R. Hall, pastor. Services at Third Supply. JUST RECEIVED Br EXPRESS J Anotaer lot of thoe Popular liook, l. fliii; Also, THE CLIFTON PICTURE. 'I ! I I A Xew Novel, bjr the a.thor of "The Odd Trump," "lUr'wood," "The1 Lacy Dia- i in cloth $1.2o ; in paper 76 cenu. L For sale at i,1 ! ..''- HEINSBEROERjsl july C Lire Book and Muiic Store.! Allan's Fly Byidk, rjlUE. LITTLE GIANT FLY KjLLERi Kills all the Flica in a room in two blwr't worthwillkii; more Fliea than $10 ..rth ot Trouble! Ahrm Kcirfrii I Always Redy ! ' f For sale by , . .IAMESiC. MUSDS, DruscUt, ' 3 I ThirJ etTevt 'P C'V Fruit ! Fruit!! YTE ARE tjECElVING Peaches Appks Ac. LEAVE VOURORDERS. , . Sundries to be closed.! Family Meea Beef, $6 perBbl. Flour Super, Extra and Family, liio Cnttee, 14 to 18 cents! -C. R. Bulk Side. Bntlr . C. it. Bacon Sides and Bacon Shouh ood Ii u tter 125 Qentf. Pure Apple Vinegar. . - Invoice Canned Goods. Mackerel, Lard and Uib CoIIee. Will price low to close. PETTEWAY & SC1IULKEX, Brokers and Commission Merchants. july 6 rs. a I excitement, ' depressing or 2 j regular meals. Thousands oi persons a. m. and 7 J p. m. Sabbath School at nave been premjaturcly laid in their nl t : m j I i r . t ... ' -i 2 u. m. rrayer meeuug jl uursuaj graves simpiy iromi eating neartuy wnen evening at 1 o'clock. r i J the. svstem was not in a condition to . FRONT ST. M. e! CHURCH, SOUTH, nrODerl digest and annronriate the food. I . s X 1 vie v auu Never eat just before taking a bath, or before retiring at night. Never eat before corner of Front and Walnut streets. ! Rev. When the 6ystem rcoJuireg food nd ia in E. A. Yates, pastor. Services -at 4.1 1 a. I 1 -. . i . m and 7J p. m. Sunday School at frp SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, corner of, Fourth and Campbell streets. Rev. C. M." Payne, 'pastor. Services at 11 a. i m. and at p. in. Sabbath School at 4 p. m." Prayer Meeting Wed nesday at 8 p. m. ST. LUKES A. M. E. ZION CHURCH, corner Seventh and Church streets. Rev. G. B. Farmer pastor. Morning services at 11 o clock. Afternoon services at 6 o'clock. Evening services at 7 J o'clock. Seats free. The public are invited. a condition to make good use of it, it will call for it in a legitimate way. s No marriage licenses issued this week. The Firemen's Contest. The contest between the Charles No interments this week in Bellevuc Cemetery. . There have been three interments this Week in Pine Forest Cemetery, It takes a woman justf twenty-seven minutes to close a trade with a gardener for a fivei cent bunch of onions. Lunch fiends whenever they buy a dnnk n are called major, generals, possibly be- Steam Fire Engine Company, the Comet, j cause they are invariably strapped. and that in Wilmington, the Cape b ear, took dace vesterdav afternoon, the! result After a feast a famine and1, local news : " i i 'i I ' having been reached! after our paper bad is dull to-day after the feast of good gone to press, i The contest ! was in favor items had all of this week previously. bftheOiarlestonCompany. With80pouhds , I , ' . J I:, "... . of steam the Good iou7, the Charleston i ... m . A . inl. f Convention to-day at Burgaw, but no engine, threw a stream 194 feet, and the . , Cape Fedr U9 feet. 3 inches. The result u ' T rcau" " I lu U3 was, hqwever, foreseen by those who knew &s yet. anything relative to the condition of the We are' again under- obligations to' Mr. wo steamers. A year or two ago thoj.p.xr. James for some of his flee honev. Oape Fear Company carried their engine He is prenared to serve the Public in . ... . .i gi over to Charleston ana mere uei, uie uop- gweet GiTe him ft eta, but since that time the engme or the latter has been thoroughly overhauled and renewed, while the Cape Fear has remain ed in the same condition. - :r:v ' . : ' ' 1 -A j EXTRA IDUCEMEPITS ! Great IN SUMMER1. DRESS GOODS! ONLY 6c, 8c, 10c, & 12 1-2 c por yd. Lookl s I) JN AT THE ANTIQUE POTTEBY, con- We understand that a large number o Old Saxon, Roman, Greek, Portland And tickeu have ilreadj bn wM tot the iR te ..TT ' ' "F" ' to l,,,lhtah M .P U I Front sZJfFJft House on Monday evening and that the i l L- demand for them continues good. ; Visitors tO SimtUVllle m - m77"ttm. oA OAV GET BLUE GRA8S, SWEET The yacht race is considerably "mixed, Mah and Delmonico Club Whiskey, the andwe will have to await the decision of J best of Wine, Brandies and Ci?arg, at my .v. , mittoa nnTnot. I Salcosi in rear of the Garrijon. I keep noth- mw uaages anu rcy bul , day evening as to the resuiu july 5. ; j, v. uaiw. 36 (llarket St. r i '7 u 1 1 '"Vt july 2 They Are He: e ! rjlHOSE WRITE ( DUCK VESTS, only $L0O each. Came thb ttotnlflff. Warn-, futta Shlrti expected to-morrow , 1 July 3 MUNS0X. 1
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