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tt TUisrAi'Ki; Bi:uUJ trctr afternoon, Sand.ji ex f " crptedbv ' JOSH- T. JAMES. CD I TO AXD PROFRirrOK. MTtnNH.I'USTAr.K TAIP. ' 00 Sis month, f 2 SO ; Three s SI 55; OwnnMith.&OcenU. ill be deiiverei ijvi.v.., s urates low andlibrr.. 'y-Wribert will -fdeaaereport any and .f.. JrMt- rwlw Ihoir paper, regularly. j;ew Advertisements. g.irjains!Eai gains!! Brown Roddick, 45 MARKET STREET. 1 ' j ' i . i - I i -i i -1 - ; . : r Tie , daiet' EifiEw. I ! i ) i i 1 . ; ' ' .... , - ; , :J.- 1 - , s i - ' ; i i : 1 1 -Ik-- ! VOL.3. WILMINGTON, N. C, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1878. NO. 160 PLEASE S OTICE. We will be gUd ta reeeive ecttBttticatloW from oar friend oa tar and all rubjeetiof general iaterest bttt : 1 ! r 1 1 writer a ait alwtyr b I LOCAL! NEWS. New AriTerltsement. S. JaWKTT Look. ' I J. C. Mcsce Cigars. , PIJiisiittaiK the Clifton Picture. Sra. PassroaT. Moonlight and Muiic. f Ml aioa Brown Linen Pants and Vesta. 4 i o ut: OFKKRINtt tl balance of W -meO!I LOTS tf Dry Goid. at ,,,11.1 asUST attract tbe attention of Every CI.c Buyer lm Yniv t taking an account of ur stock 1 wetre offering these Extra Inducements ia trJer to clear them a I "at. News is very scarce to-day. Grecnbackcrs mcjet to-night. . - ii - Canteloupes arc getting carce. Plenty of watermelons in market. ! J. 1 j Spoilt meals were teiit out of the market yesterday. . . t '! IIiiw to make a match safe fwk itb head in water. ( . ' I Sweet potatoes hA -!iing at thirty cents i er peck. A delicate parcel A young lady wrap ped up in benself. i Editoc Rkview: , Dear Sin: Admiring the spirit with which you make known abuses perpetra ted in this city, I desire most respectful ly to call your attention and that of the Honorable Board of Aldermen to the in tolerable nuisance of permitting a whole quarter of the city to be disturbed at l'i u clock at night by the parading of a squad of military, beating of drums trc, a was the case last evening at the corner of Fourth and Market streets, and m that entire ncighborhoo! There is a general complaint about this nuisance, and as tne disturbers of the peace do not seem to re alize the fact that it is such, we invoke an ordinance requiring the offenders to respect tin? peace and dignity of the city. i S. I : . Dress Goods n TT- Tt TTITITTCFI'O J"B,M . Everybody complain! of bad money, but l-riated Linen Lawns formerly Ull now 10. of bad judgment Zj now 20 r- re lb not deirable coaJi for the " rttt ieaon. The tjle the nrwet. Ladies' and Gents Underwear. Iluie renting' is occupying the minds of some of the community.1 , M:x.ry cuines when it i tJr hte i till unbroken and can awure our stay in the house, an ...tr. Ei that it i the iott rft fa lt call- . .v ..V n.ior 1 t . ii 1 1 ana mue iaeir .t.u.w . tiv ru;i:n au nigui Parasol to warm to tx hot to go 'out. M-.r:WJ?aeha'ipar.d iVa K ALL AT GKHATL1 Keduecd I'rice. greatIbahains ! Ia Plain, Stuped and Plaid .Vaisif ok in a hot bed a man if i I'n.'U his sleep d )i:e tn a turn in the morn- in-'. When h inau'i upper story ia without tenants you will h?artLU m-uth announc Ii the f.ict. j 2 Hut one trilling cx&i Shawls j...maa Striped 8ba Is, jat faitble H r the Domestic lied Spreads. !.C0. l.tS nd l.SO, Reduced from $1.25, 1.50 aaJ 1.7S. OeridedJr the cheapen . in the market. consideration dismissed. fur the .Mayor's thin morning, which was It is no longer polite to sayi "I'll put a head on von." Thu cotrcct thine is I'll 'clipe your optios.' I lUournini; Urcfss Goods A. Specialty ! '4 Arrnti in this faction of the countr f..r THK WIDOWS CIlEl'K for the ceepejt moarninp. S-.!e Acnf fr the La Reine Corset," ?1 a Iree Tbis I patented Orset and the --. can be taken out without rippicfc by rr. tn cf Silk Lacir?. XXTamsutta Shirts "-c each, -1". p'cenv In than th same article i offered either North or South. Ytitr Shirt ia maaafariured by ourMrf? and guaranteed. Cut and made in the warp of the cloth. lUlUVAC SUIKT, FULL SIZED, V comment required. IjC I tu't'fWeachul Cramers 25e a pair, worth We pass onr lives iu regretting the past, r..nT,l.iii.in' of the! nresent. and inllul"ing 4 0 t , I falsi? h-.q'cs ol the' future. Wise nun are 1 instructed by reason! men of less understanding by experience; 'the most ignorant by keceality; And brutes by nature. ' I Lieut. Simmons, formerly of the Hev tmc cutter Colas, passed through this city Mouday nigh: en, route lor his iew post of duly. I The iron front of the Vollers building now in the course of construction on Front street, ha arrived and will be erected in a few days. j For the ItevieW'. 1 lie Crops. tjn.ct our last, remark? xxa the crops, we huxe o.eti over thote on the line ol the W. C. "& A. n. l:., and regret to find that the exedii'iy lry and ht weather has xnateiiallv ii.jnred thrui in various places. Around th vi!I. es t, Marion and Flor ence they are ve y much injured; much of the young corn h a wilted and fallen, rne 'older corn, although much damaged, will still give a pretty good yield. V Cotton has in some fields a parched ap pearance and the bolls have shd for lack of moisture to hold them on to the weak ened plant. Darlington generally has not suffered so much but the showers have been Imostly local and in passing through the county we see one plantation looking vigorous aud thriving while jtbenextis dry and parched. At ana around Mu!lics in Marion they have not lacked for rain all the season, and both com and cotton look well. It is imjwssible to cstimato thw falling oir fiom the tromise of two weeks ago. TLe faimers are making various estimates from oue-fourth to one third loss. The rains of . the last two days will do great good, but come too late for some of the neighborhood?. Cot.. John J. Fowler, Ksqj, Assistant City Clcik and Treasurer, returned home last night after a trip oijtwoj weeks to Sara toga, Xiagra and Canada; uiiun n fiU & RODDICK 3 Market Street. JV W ntke &4 c;LrepretentatioD in Tur tAetft AN Jf caU. jilt 17 The New and Commodious Sinir. Passport TriLL MA.KS DAILY k Trfpafri Smithvlll fiSft LtareDock - - - 9:00 AM TLere is some talk! of a fireman's excur sion from Xewbenl to Wilmington, but when" il M'C tio irlacc' wc are not iu. formed, sars the Xut Shrfl. nr.Un halt tour later. t aad Trip 15 Cu. SingUTrip 60CU. ji!T n GEO. MVEBS. AjwfL Stoamor J. S. Uadorhill, f E1VL3 Wilmlaeton dally at 9 A. M. M SmithtUla 3.iOP. M. rare for 2LonndTrip 50 cent XTRA TRIP SATURDAY XI0HT3. lit TTilmic-toa eTery Saturday at 7 P.lf. " Monday at bi A.M. r7Scestj each war or SI RcundTrip. U. U. FAKSLEY, Jr., Ajrent. Au excursion from Charlotte to : mington is on the tapis. It will bo run by Messrs Leech and Baldwin, of Shoe Heel, o.-yiext Tuesday night the 13th inst. It ii most time Tcr the August mete oric display. iTho earth enters the meteor-zone on the 10th, and on that night, and before and after, a great many meteors fall. A Slight Mistake We Wilmington ians'are getting a little swell-headed as regards this as a eoltou port, and artheref re, desirous of having full justice done us in every particular The mental obliquity of lision which distinguishes some of our cotemporaries is very distressing, hut as we are not respon sible therefor, all we can do is to oiler cor rections j which, our friends will be&r us record, we are in no wise bashful iu oC'er ing. The New Yoi k Journal of Commerce of a recent date gives as a total of cotton received at this port from September 1, 1S77, to August J, 137S, 113,954 bales, when, as a matter of fact, we have re ceived S.742 bales more than it gives us credit for, or 122,C0G bales in the. period named. We give heie the receipts in de tail, by months, for the period named, as compiled from the books of the Secretary ol the Produce Exchange: September, October, November, December, January, February, March, April, May, June, July. - 2.404 bales - 23,55S " - 31,047 " - ! - 00,953 " - ! - 14,175 7,049 " - - 0.971, V 2,154 14 - ; " 1,S2S " - ! - 719 57 " 4. - Tcstcrdaj's Ecatta. The August regatta of the Carolina Yacht Club was sailed over the Wrights- ville course yesterday. There were bu few witnesses of the race apart from those who reside at the Sounds and the boat's crews. The winds at the start were light and variable and the yachts were trimmed for light breezos, but towards thd end ot the race jthe wind changed its direction aud blew in 'gusts which came very near capsizing -oine of the yachts while others "dipped" because of not hav ing sulhcient ballast. The direction of the wind was from South to Southwest, t-ee ring to Westward. Messrs. J; W Lippitt ami li. M. Mdnlire were appoin ted, Judges. The yachts started in the following order: hestlcsa, - - ih o2m 00 iroltr, - . h 52m 42s Iiom. - - lh 53m 35s Lizzie, , - - lh 53m 38s Gijxy, I - - lh 54 in 28s llipyte, - j -I lh 55m 8s The Ripple passed, the Gipsy after rounding the Mott channel buoy and with this exception the relative positions o yachts were unchanged when they pass-d the Banks house buoy on the return. On the way dowu the liuiks Channel the Irolicl went t th- windward f the .RtsVess . The Hippie had passed htr competitors when the Iiosa ar.d Heath. ss collided' and the latter cipsv."d. After some de lay caused: by tliM accident, the Rosa started alter thj il ot aud rapidly cposed up the gap. T1j.' Lizzie and Ripple were "bow and bow" at the Ocean buoy, which was -rounde d in the order named Frolic, Ripp'e, Lizzie, Iiosa, and Gipsy Ou the return down the Banks channe to Mott's channel bo'uys, the yachts kept olose together, the frolic holding her own with the lLi2plc, with the Lizzie and Rosa closely astern of them. On the home stretch the Hippie beat to wind ward of the Irolic and the Iiosa over hauled and passed first the Lizzie, then Frolic, in .which order the buoy was rounded. Shortly after rounding the Ocean buoy the tiller of the Lizzie broke IT clcse to the rudder head. The rac wa3 finished by the j Ripple At - - 3h 33m Iiosa " r - - i. 3h 34m Frolic " i - - 3h 30m In the absence of Commodore Grainger the champion Hag was presented to the Ripple as the winning boat by Fleet Captain O. A. Wiggins, and accepted on behalf of the Ripple by Mr. A. Ii. Camp bell, one of the crew of the Ripple. Maslstiate's Court. S 1 6 bampson Stewart and Richard Morris. colored, and residents ! ct gle'i ".auu mrucswics: county, were arrested ior fraudulent registration, an the 1st day of August 1878 in t ond Ward in this city. ; lh9 defendants had a Ipreliminary m- ivesfcigation before Justice llarriss this morning, and were 'bound over for trial at the present term of the Criminal court. jd voting jn the Fee Criminal Court. i he loilowinb cases have been disposed of since our last report. ! tate vs. Jtiremiah Johnson, charged with larceny. Defendant found Vuiltv and sentenced 't. f nr years i?i lK peni- tentiarv. j j State vs. Jcrcnih Juhnsbn, charged with larceny. Defendant submitj. Judg ment not prayed. i State vs l!eco Ja '-jkson, charged with ODUterating dountvi records. CmHtv Judgment not yet n rayed.'' j 1 I State vs. C. ii. lleide, cvntinuet! by consent. 1 I State vs. Mary Green wo j1, charged with bigamysubmitted. It annfnrnK' in tin- , - satisfaction p the Court th;it the defend ant, an ignorant colored woman, w as un der the impression that she had been i di vorced from her husband ond marriage, Judgmt ded 01 payment f costs. Statju vs. (l-.x rji S.iuudek, charged with resting a jiolice .'.iiit-er on trial be fore, this O'jin j on an aipeal ,tWii (jt' Court.; Jury1 1 till out 1 befo.'o i)i-r . sec t wa si:.-pn- State vs. Dick larcenv. ' Jury stil Sot Davis, outl irc! v, itb Ishing. ! rr 1' I.! ! lue moonlight excursn on, th;- port to-morrow eveuiifg bids ! l ur to be equal in pleasure t- ita predecessors. Fine string bands have been engaged, for heoccasioG and with moonlight, music, pretty girls and ice cream, one ought to be able to enjoy himself J The editor of he Review, wlA is now a grass widower, ig waiting to be- invited by somt pretty girl to accompany her on the excursion she to pay all expensfcs. Don't all speak at once or too manvH ask him, but the ocalVadvicejto tho one who does is to carry a well filled basket. M Tha aass of th fumiahad to the Editor. Jotfattoai nun be wiltiea 1 oalj Partoiulitlaiautbt aroldad. I J'S.'itai! I',1 an4r - 1 Now Advertisements Cigars. FIXE IMPORTED CIGAK for lOc The best Ci jar in tl e City! 1 j ' For sale by : 1 , 1 ' 'ii JAMES C. MD5DS, DruJt 1 PreaeriDUoaa aceuratelv and neatlr'ioJ pounded day and nifht! TT aug i ; ';- ; ' - : The Clifton Picture. A KOVEL. M ; ' ' By the author oj-"The Odd Trump "Har. wood "The LacV Diamond. " -Fleah and Spirit," efc. ,,tra Cloth, $l.2o; paper corer, 75ci . ir "A hearty, breezy neve!. takiiU iu eaar natural mcidentj nf nr- .nu.. . . aide to pursue tk. airy inlaof bju"5 thought, or wreaUe with' fhe LmpUeVted problem! of the inner con.ciouineai. In! a story of Cood. emi.r r.-i u A.1. ocial hfe, lore-mtkiDfr included? tn5 U r-countnes, and waf."-New foVk lion! Fourth supplr just received and for tale 'at UEIXSUERGER'H, ur r Lire Book and Music St re Brown Linen PANTS AND VESTS For Boys. 75 Cents and 00 Cents Each .; ' !" At MUXSO.V'3, j I The 'Clot der. i Jotal for 1 1 month? . 122:00 bales Look IT Ttti AXTIQCE POTTEIiT. con V8.of l'rTaa Water Jar., Cbinew, rr .f,1B 'o Creek, tAt? iA tan A m VI TeapoU, Mus, vwl Siers, Ac, at S. JEWETT'S. Front Street Book Store. See Thein I QV TOILET SETS! UCUEAU SETS! 1 ASL3 re pretty aad cheap ! ! 1 GILES A MCRCUISO.V, S3 aad 40 Murchbon Block. a week ia vr own town. Si Out. It free. rUk. Header, If you waata buaineaa at which Mrmni of fc.,.tllar aex can Bake irreat par all tbe "jwork.wriu for particular tolL rr A C, 1'ortland, Maine, marca Read the interesting historical sketch by Appleton Oaksmith, j entitled "The First British Rule in Cyprus," which- we publish 6d our third ijpagc to-day. The sketch refers to thoi marriage ot Richard Crur dc Lion to Rerengaria, the fair Prjncc S3 of Navarre, jsit before the knightly King's departure for the Holy Land. 4 . ; Telephone Line- The telephones for the Masonboro line have not arrived, tut are looked or by each express. The delay U caused by improvements which have recently been made. Mr. Angel informs us that the instruments ordered for the line will be the first of the kind ia use except those which were used to experiment with. They have been tested over 750 miles of wire and were found to bo a vast improve ment over any heretofore manufactured. Wives Know that the Brow of Care Is f fttn soothed by a delicious supper, to which perfect bread, rolls, biscuit, etc., are o important. To have .hese delicate prpducuof baking always reliable, the us of DooLEr" Yeasx Powder is rery important. This article is' among the mostValuablo of the day in its bearing on health. It is put up in cans' alwiys full in ncisbC, New Grocery House. We understand that Mr. Preston W. Bridgers has leased the upper store in the neyv brick building new lieips prectcd bv Mr. Donald McRac on North Front 6treet; near Princess, where he will open in October a large wholesale and retail grocery house. Success" to him. General Robert Ransom. We understand th?t Gen. Robert Ran som, so well known In our city, Lai re cantiv received au appointment ia the Engineer Department, supervised by Capt. C.B.Phillips. He is now engaged in a survey of Scuppernong river, in the orth eastern nart of thte State, and we are glad to learn that there -are some prospects of h!s belmr sent here to superintend the work at the mouth of the Cape .Fear. Improved Accommodations. The hotel accommodations this winter will surpass any ever offered in this city. Tho Purcell House has just boen kajsom- ized throughout, newly carpeted and bath tubs added to the bouse. Tho Emfirc House is now undergoing a thorough overhauling. It is to be newly painted papered, and carpeted and addi tions made which will add greatly to the comfort of guests. When the improve ments are made on both houses Wilming ton ca?? justly br3g oa two first - class hotels. ! We understand that the contract for furnishing rock for the crib work at New Inlet has been awarded from CoL Craig- bill's office to Messrs Dolby Xr French. Itobcson County. j The Robcsonian of this day's date, ie- ceived this, rffornjn, confirms th& report published by us yesterday to the effect that the Robeoon county election would bo contested by the iDemoerats. There seems to be 'good grounds for the coate.st, as we have stated in tho Review. These ! i are tho facts ih the case in( regard to Smith and some other precincts, as given in the Robesonian; At Smith's the registration book was not only not revised, but CO men voted there whose names were not on the reg istration books, but on a separate piece of paper; tho polls were not opened at the time required by law. At Rack Swamp one negro voted who is a resident ,of Columbus county; at Rritts one vote was found in the box after the votes had bcf?n counted out, which vote was cast for 'J. Span Thompson, for Sheriff, and one man voted illegally at Shoe Heel. The Board counted tho votes qn the ground ; that their duties ' were merely minis terial apd not judicial. Now, while think that they did wong in count ing the vote of Smiths, at least, still we think it a duty the party owes to the people of the countv to. content it. We forgot to mention at tha proper timn tbat the noils were closed at liiue Serines before sunset, and eevcral Demo- 0 . ..1.1- a 1 ! crats were thus deniea ine ngm, w voie. The law expressly declares that the polls shall be opened at 7 o'clock in the morning and shall be kept open till sunset. : This was violated at Smith's also. ! Politicians and, Vagrants. There; is such a babel of voices around the Cgurt House door, that it 'disturbs the proceedings of the court up stairs. Yes- i t' terday the Sheriff applied, to the City jauthoritics for a policeman lo keep order iu thr;t yiciaity. Yvc think ijf the vagrant act was enforced against some 01 these sable adherents of the Garreil and Man- i i i ning tactions, there miut bo a little more sidewalk room La. the! north side of Prin cess street in ths neighborhood of the Couit House. Ever since the election there has been a motley crowd gathering hearly every day right in front of the Register's Office or in that vicinity, dis cussing the events of the recent campaign and frequently in such language, that is not at all -p;i.2aut to refined ears. Now is as a gqjod tirab as any to put a stop to isuch proceedings. ' , AGAIN I 1 Moonlight and Husic I Steamer PASSPOItT VILdVi!iAQKhVpE of " Trips to "Smithviilo ' xiilDAX 2UGHT, AUGUST ID. t Leave Dock at S P. M. iharp, Returning 'at 1 A. M ' 1 1 ' String Band Engaged I '. - . i Ii ii Hound trip, 50 cents. Tickets limited, and for sale only at office 01 agent, aug7 oso. xvxirnxifl. Notice. rjlHE BOARD. OF COUNTV COMMIS 8ioner will be in seision during thu week, I ') I for the purpose of Reviling the Tax Llit andj -' .1 1 t the valuation reported to them, and to com plete the Lieta by computing the tax pSyi ble by each person, and affixing tLe ' laJe op posite his name. ! I JOHN O.WAGNER, aug6 Chairman of Board of CommiMionera. Caut PWIliPs Capt C. B. Phillips, U. S. I Engineer passed through the city this morning, and went North, instead of stopping oyer here to-day. j He plead business cngagem.enta, but purposes to return and have a confer ence with our merchants relative to the Inland Water Route. Eclipse of the Mooa. On tha evening of the ! 12th of this month there will be a partial eclipse of the moon, visible here. The moon uUl rise in partial cclips. &?d will so remain until nearly nice o'clock. Oa the night of the 11th the moon and Jupiter will be in conjunction. 1 On Joint liallot. An tiditorial in yesterday's Raleigh Observer eoniinas the estimate made by us &n Saturday last as to the next Legis lature. We thought that there would be about ; forty on joint! ballot and the 06-J servo', from the returns now ia, figures up just that number-one hundred and five out of cna hundred and seventy mem bers in both houses,. j !Inthia city to-day, Auguit 7th, at IVA o'clock, A. M., Mrs. FUULOXG, wife of Capt. Walter Furlong, agea years ana a weeka. M i I The funeral services will take place at 10 o'clock to-morrow morning from the resi dence coraer of Fourth and Doer streets, tbeaoe to St. Thomas' Church and thence to Oak dale Cemetery. Wllmln-ton Dislriet i ! Appointments for Quarterly Meetings bade by Rev. L S.Uurkbcad: I I 7IlIEDEOU"D. ; Wilmington, at Fifth St. . . . .Aug S- 4 Elizabetli,at Bladen Springs.. .Aug 10-11 Bladen, at Bethlehem. ....... .Aug 17-18 Cokesbnry and Coharic Jlission, 1 at Bethel.. JJ. Aug 24-25 Clinton, at Salem. - . . Sept 1- 2 Onslow,..; .;. 4 . . Topsail,.. I ...L j... ..Sept 7-8 .Sept 7- 8 BESTS business you can engage la. S3 tn $20 oer dav made by any wnrker of either aez. rizht in their own localitiea. Farticularsaadaamplea worth $5 free. Improre your spare time at ihia hnin.AAdrx SxtJtaOX A Co I'orU ! L Usine. I ; mca Quarantine Notice. "pROM AND AFTER TUI8 DATE, AND ! . I I . until further notice, no vessel from the Torts of Havana, Mataniai, Key West,! or 2Tew i I . in.-' Orleans, will be permitted to approach the City of Wilmington nearer than the (joaran- tine 8ta(jon at Deep Water Point. ' I . W. O. CURTIS, I QaaranUae Physician, aug6 I i Fort of Wilmlnf ion. CITY OF WILMINGTON, 5. C. MAYOR'S OFFICE,, August S, 1870. Notice. LL PERSONS SOUTH Of riLMI5P ton, from any of the cities or towns' on the 8ea Coast where Yellow Fexer, or lnfecUoot or contagious diseases exLit, will be Qaarao -I . I I I tined for Twenty Days before being allowed to visit the City of Wilmington thh) order io be enforced ontll November lit, 1878 Any person violating the above order wil be fined Fifty Dollars and imprisoned not leas than one. month. There will be a Police man stationed at the Depots on the arrival of traits, who will esforce the above order. , By order of S. H. FLSHBLATC, aug Major of City of Wilaingtoa. House Wanted. A SHALL HOUSE C05TE- niently located, Adims, statin terms and location, IV O. Box 2134 1 aog 5 lis ft8
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