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THIS TAPER .. v '.rerr afternooc, Sndayi ex- cepted br JOSH. T. JAMES, i0ito A5D rRorwrroR. . --t PTIONH. IDS5TAC. B PAID. l . s 00 Six months f ISO ; Three ' ti 25: One month. SO cent. r -'" ' . ... i Will bIl"ea ajrfri', . ratet low and iibrr; Vicnt" mill plea.errpnrt any and 9"r to reeel t.ir pirtrtrrgplarlj. XrW Advertisements. t ! Riowr I Roddick, 45 MARKET STREET. .ui- rn:r.ISli the balat.ee c.fj ;. r-6ll LOTS f Dry CckJi at . "I v.rT attract the attention of Kvery Close Buyer ! , f tic an account of car itock we are o3ernjr moe Extra Inducements in t.r-Ur t clear them a'l nut. Dress Goods ALL REDUCED ! ... j Ucen Lawni fortsctly 11Jbow10. .. . .'f not 1; now 20 i r the m.'it Jrirab!e cood for the " l"riiat ajn. TLe ftr.es the new eel. Ladies and Gents' Underwear. ,ur line i ti!l unbrckcn and ran anre our t-T.x tr at t " tae iniertu i i an i si make their arrlian now. Parasols. . . M.i,m,i' mil P.ira jl4. ALL AT GUKATLV Heduttd l'iicc. lariain.StfipUn.I Tliiu Nin...ok 3Io5.ir.-. - Shawls . ... ct,;n.l S1:w!j. tait juitaMo f-r the cl retinc. 1 worth $5. Domestic Ited Spreads. . i -.-.! i 'J Knlored from S1.2". L-0 'ta t I TS. leetddl.T tbe cheapen in tbe market. SUoiirnins Dress Ooods i A Specially ! 3 I.. rvU in iht rti.3 of the cuctrT f;,- TIIK WIDOWS CUKrK for the !.epc?t toourniDfr. . .4..! Arnt f r the L Roin Cor?ct, $1 a Ti,i i a ratent"! Corft and the j can 1 ttken out wihrat rlprrC 'J i.iilk Lacirs. ah Wamsutta Shirts ?"h thtn the uie article it .-iVrr-d e itfcer North or Sooth. , wt Shirt i manufacturel br ourjelro n t ctnnteJ. Tut and made ia the warp of the cloth. r.iar.r.ic siiittM, full sizep, No coxmctt rfcired. lie . I G at.M nbVtchcd Drawrri 2e a ratf, worth I i Double. i & at 43 Market Street. W ratlcA no n:irepreentat;o3i in r-Vrt effect ANY fale. iy liicKctrand Commndions Stmr. Passport nil. MAKK DAILY !.- b.k - . - 0:00 A M Uffv Snr.!T half hour later. !'w,: i Trjp Cii. Sin-le Trip 50 Cu. 17 GF.O. MYR3, Agent. .oamer J. S. Unddrhill, I Li VES WinwUA daily at 0 A. M. " .iiUiTiL, " " 3.001'. if. Tare fsr Hound Trip 50 cents TilX THIP SATURDAY EIGHTS. Var.io-tjntTerT Saturday at 7 P.M. " " 'Mondaj at6K A.M. :ScsUacIi'araTorfl Round Trip. 2 O. O. PARLEY, Jr., A pent. See Them I Qti T01LF.T RETS 1 liCREAU SETS! ASES are pretty and cheap ! ! 1 GILES A MC ECU IS ON', 13 and 19 MarchUon Clock. S-J )Uiw week U our owa town. 5 Uau o ruk. Header, if Ton A hlt fre TWWt bajlteM at which perfona of titter tea caa nake great pay all the work, write for particular to 11. ."I Co ,ortla4. Maine, laarch Always Give YatoaTa" ball. JEF0HE PURCHASING your School EUsk tools, Paper, Envelope, Ac, JOTtlGmrar b all U latet lapro t. I'rW. to gait all. Gallery con--rtt with Lick Store. , .fizz - . r - - ; ; - i """j" r : . , . j ..- . . THE1 DAHI , fiEKW, VOL. 3. LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisement. J. C. Mcstfl Cfcari. , , D. A. Smith Furniture. Matoe Fiihblate Notice. t W. Yatei School Bouks, Ac Mcmiom Linen Collars and Cuff. P. HxisiaERGKa jc" Letters, Ac. S. Jkwitt Stationcrv and Fan cj Good. Cool, but not always collected an ice till. All the rr.osiuitol wants U yiA nne bite. Dogs arc again rnulti joying on our streets. A man alwavs feels put flit when he is i taken in. Unbleached SOcUhjgS nr.1 icidedlv fashionabfe. Fishins and fowling are in the height of their glory now. ; j The small round tuiban b again worn by young ladies. Do not entertain visitors with your hwn domestic troubles. licady made shirts were never so i.um- cror.5 nor o encan. A i jjmlar costume f.T, Nh sxesjust nw is i a!m leaf fan. A tn.m lis: phased with the world is iievtr s.iti.-fitl with himse?f Thu Paila.lclphiaj .Curui.ie s.ns this ill i ' is "Lv li.iThornpaon'l wuithtr. Why is an old coat like an iron kettle? Ilecause it represents hardware. Watered silk will bo worn ag iin, and bvlt bncklrs arc very fashionable. . The three degrees in medical treatment; positive, ill: comjnrative,pil!; superlative bill ' i While t!ie Lt speil lasts a pair of spurs may be cn lured, but a p per collar is tco muc.'i. Gen. Grant will hot j visit! the Kmperor Wlliram until the latter has ; s j Mr re- covered a to enable him to bend his el bow. I I 1 ' The tirceubb-jro l'alrlol says: He v. G D. Eurnhe-m preached at I Good Temp lar's hall l ist Sunday morning and even ing, and organized p rongrogalion with thirteen member?. , ! 1 ! s! I:is llryant,1 colored, arrested yestcr- div aftcrni'n for chuncking watermelon rinds in tho streets, was dkchargedj by the llavor this raori.ing. ) Dr. A. YU Wright leaves for the W est cm part of the State to-morrow to recu- lmtltli Hr. J. fi. Walker ' " . , wilt pcriorm iuc uune ui uupcriuiuiiucui, of tho Hoard ol Health during Dr. Wright's scnce. O.icc upon an evening dismal, I gavu Lcr a kiss, paroxysmal, and called her baptismal-precious namo I loved of yore. Ah, 5he was a darling creature, pert of speech and fair in feature; but egad, you couldn't teach her, for she had been there it, before, an 1 only murmured, f'Bups me T; more. Personal. C. 11. Uobicscn, Esq., (nho with hi wife has been sojournirjg among relatives and friends in tbe interiot of Yermont, has returned to the city. Mr. Kobiijson siys that the heat has been very oppres sive there during the day although' the nights are generally cool and pleasant. Col. McRae in Ralelsli. Col. Duncan K. Mcllae lectured in Ualeich on Wednesday evening on tbe same subject with which he entertained ns here and be seems to have leu captive tuj" EAleighites as well the Wilmington uns, ju Jging by tbe fcllo-ln cctice of it, which wdDfrom yesterday s Observer. Col Duncan K. Mcllae. ( This distinguished orator delivered a lec tnre at Tucker Uall last evening. His subject was "Laugbter.M His style of narration is rapid, vivid and cntubsiaitic. His descriptions are perfect pictures. Uis hemor is as rollicking as a sailor's cait.and h"u wit brilliant and always at bis service to commaud. It was an evening that will not be permitted to drop from our memories. We have no hesitation in say ing that Col. Mc&ie can always command the beit audiences wherever he may please to speak. Even with us where lectures are not popular, because so many who oagbt to be taught attempt to teach, a repe tition of this admirable lecture will fill any bouse that his managers may select with a ' sympathetic and j appreciating auuicncc. i WILMINGTON, N. C, II use Snake. Intheotr-start we wai.t it understood tf.at this is no "snake story but what is stated below can ami will be substantiated Ly persons who were eye-witnesses and accessories to the. attair. As the ooutu- ern bound train, on the Wilmington & Weldon Railroad, rolled into JJurgaw, a few dajs 8go tlie engineer saw a veiy !aj-e rattlesnake ia a vain attempt at shallow inrr a ewe. Uis snakeship was 1 tied to ,iJi,o..i.ii.Mnftl eneine and brought tnii.u tv It l,a.l ei.bt rattles and a button, and leached very nearly to the trdek. Our informant did not know the dimensions cf iha snake, nor did be. relate to us what became of the lamb, j We do not publish the above aa an olid t to that thiitv fxt snake ;wh:ch as killed near Uuriiaw while it was swallowing a year- ing calf, but simply to let persons know that the stock is not exhausted. From the most reliable iufoimal.on we can gather, -otir snake"' was a grandchild of tho thirty-foot snake of our cofinporary of the Star. The Fast of AO. YosterJay was observed in the Jewish calendar as a "black" fast day. It com- mcmorates by a curious coincidence the destruction of both temples, the one in A. M. 0338, by Nebuchadnezzar, and the ther'A.vM. 3828, by Titus, son of Vespasian. I he account ot the nrst siege is found in Holy Writ;: of the second m Josenhus The former is short, but very siu'cstive of the sufferings of the be- sieged; the latter is very full and des- cribes horrors perhaps never equalled. In the orthodox syuagogues the day is cele- bratcd very solemnly. Some of the "diro-cs"' charted are extremely touch- me-, both ia words and melody. The - C7 do not attach so much "vtw - importance to the fast.: It is one of those TVUlCUUIl- H'iuufcv... i.r.t -Uol.r n .nfnrn.'i ; !... fntnrn t .Iavs of iiv and cladncss. Ail I IIV. V I " - J J A Youtlirul Traveler I Annie llaltou, aged five years, arrived here this morniug.from Little Hock, Ark., cn route for Lumber ton, where her, father lives. Little Anide is a- bright little thing and in answer to our questions, she! statca sno nau oecu in iunauaaa wuimu for a lady and that the work consisted in washing dishes.' Suspended Irom her neck is a placard on Mhich is written Conductors. Miss Annia Halton,age five years, one basket and satchel." The little miss has travelled the distance by herself under the care 'of conductors who have evidentlytakcn goodjeare of and petted her a good dcaL Sho leaves this evening by tho Carolina Central Ilailway for Lum- bcrton wbcre she will be met by her father. senator-.ieci liryan. . The Charlotte Democrat pays the fol- lowiDg handsome compliment to l. Jv. I Bryan, Esq., the Senator-elect from len- der and New Hanover: Xcw Hanover and Pender will be rep resented in the Senate by one of tho best men in the State, Robert K. Bryan. He is a man of extra kbility, and will not waste much time by talking, but as a wise legislator he will have no superior it an equal in the Senate. There is a great hope for the State and country when such pure men as Eobcrt K. Bryan are elected to places of honor and trust. Wo respect lully suggest him as a pro (cm President of the Senate. 'I To Cook, cabbage. Wash thoroughly, separating all the leaves, then place each leaf in a stout cloth, tie up as you would a pudding, put it in a pot with the corned-bceX let boil one hour; when done, put it in a collen der to drain, mix with salt, pepper, and a good-si?ed piece of butter, then turn into a round dish shaping it into a mould. It will bejsolid and firm and can be cut in slices with a knife. So says one who pretends to know. t f A Larce Store. The building now being erected cn 2ortb Front street for Mr. Pouald McRae is to be thrown into one store, instead of two, as we stated yesterday. It is to be three stories high with a basement and we understand that the entire building is to bo occupied as a grocery house by Mr. rreston S. Bridgers. To-Night- ' i - The moonlight excursion to-night should not be forgotten by those of bur citizens who wish to enjoy a pleasant sail down tho river and; whif the invigorating air from across tbe broad Atlantic. Dancing of course, will be indulged in and every thing has been done to add to the pleas ure of the excursionists; j FRIDAY. AUGUST 4. Meeting of the Beard orAldermen and the Report of the Committee from the Board or Health. I The Hoard of Aldermen meet this after noon at 4 o'clock. One of the objects of the meeting is to receive and consider the report of the; Committee from the Board of Health consisting of Doctors Will. Geo Thomas, E. A. Anderson and Thomas F. Wood, who maie a visit to Smithville and the Quarantine Ground some two heeks ago for the purpose of a conference Wltc Quarantine Physician, and with tbe avowed object, as we understood at the time of making a thorough investigation into tbe quarantine regulations in! order that the gentlemen of this committer might, on their return, make : a report of the exact condition of afl'airs, with such rscommendations as! would in their 'opin ion be conducive to the better preservation of the health of the city irom the impor tation of infectious and contasious dis- eases. . M It was our earnest desiru to lay before our readers this afternoon the report of this Committee, and we would certainly have done so but for one thing, viz;! We coujj nt ga hold of the report. We used an the persuasive eloquence upon the Chairman of the Committee in further- ance of this ol j.:ct that we couAl com- mand i We exhausted argument after argu- ment upon the subject until we became disgusted with hearing ourselt talk, and so with a polite g i morning to the veil erab.e doctor who presides over the Com- mittce and holds the Report, we left his presence and hurried to ourj sanctum in time to write this article and let our read- ders know th.it it is , n t ur fault and they miiKfu't blame us. nnr:.t.ii. .h .1 xT.x l 1 i i i. .. :il ratine ua.i euuoweu uer wuu an ex- ; ...-I.. uberance ol carroty rel lair, and ner eyes I snone like in. miunated loline s. one stood i i in the doorway, arms akimbo and her I'll ' . i ' : skirts tied up around 'her waist with a clothes' line. Ain't you one of dem ucus Dai.tr chars; you look mean 'null to be X Yes, madame, am a reporter, but . iiut notnin ; don t out me. you re as j Udd as (Joy be, and J don't understa - t- Well, 1 jist want to git my ban' in dere hair An' give 'em a piece of my j mind, Here l'yo been workitl' 'round between times' for desc last three days, tryin' to git niy washin' out while dem folks nct Joor wcJut pecking through do cracks in de fenco, r,nd now sonic of de city coun- cilmcn's hogs have knocked dc close p-ole down an' all my washin' is in the dirt; you need'nt tell me, if dem hog? was ennybody else's tley'd Lvcii tuk up in' a h j .j teH unpro. tected 'oman will git her rigbtsat tho bak let box i sum day, an' do sooner Liza Stanton jau' Sasah B. Anthony epmes down here an' puts tings to rights dc rmts tines to rights dc better 'twill be for de lone 'omen of dis country Here she stopped to catch breath and started for a flat iron. The Review reporter suddenly thought he heard the fire alarm and skipped away in a graceful but hurried manner. The Printer's s;crjr We Ice saw a vounrr man gazing at the J ry heavens with a f in 15 & a of pistols in the other. We Ndeavored 2 attract his atltmon uy .ing , u read a in a paper we held in our rel8ing 2 a young man in that $ of the country who had left home in a , stS ot derange ment. He dropped the f & pistols from his 5- tS.with the !: i "It is I of whom U read. I left homo b4 j my friends knew my design. 1 sO the Jisuf" of a cirl who refused 2 listen 2 me, but smiled upon another, I ed from the! house & uttered a wild 1 2 the god cf love, & without replying 2 the ? ? of my friends. ramA fipre with this f & t- of pistols 3 put a. 3 my xislOce. My case has no jj in this s." Arrested and Tried. Thos. Wfilliams, colored, who was ar rested last night by a policeman and lock ed up for the larceny of a pair cf boots from a sailor man, was this morning turned over to Justice Hall for trial, and after a preliminary investigation before the aboye named Justice, was bound over to the Criminal Court in tbe sum of $50 justified bond forhU appearand, in de fault of which the defendant w& commit ted to jail. Rev. Dr. J. R. Wilson, of this city , registered at the SturteTant l!ous3 in 'NewYork on WedneJay. ' - . i 9, 1878. NO. 1G2 Gone GlimmcrJnq;. rpt t . . " , i x nere nave leen several inquiries of late as to what has become of Jim Heatoc, First Lieutenant Commanding the Gar reU army during the recent campaign, hnd thej reply comes I that "Jimmy" has left his country for his own individual good. On the morning after the election he stood on Ine railroad bridge at IIilton,r pistol in hand, defying a host of "Man ning's minions,' ' who were after him with little sheets of paper on wljich figured, more prominent than agreeable, the words: State vs. James Heaton. I This was Mr. lleatoS's last appearance hereabouts. From the bridge ho Inade a, speech, say ing that he was about to leave Wilming ton for good and that he need never l looked for in North Carolina airain. To1 thosefwho confronted lam with w'rii4 of arrest- he hui led his defiance and cocked his pistol at them anil sworo that he would brain the first hlan who made a step forward! to arrest lim. He 'then formally cursed the Kepublican party, asserted that he hall cut loj)se from it for ever and swore thai he would never, aT'ain vote ;a Republican 1 ticket Just at this time the train came along slacked speed, antl Heaton sprang aboard bound, as some of his late friends! assert, "for New V leans and; a market." , Criminal Court. i The iolIoAving c;lses have bten.ii'ispt of since our la.it report: ? . State vs. Fred Sa'iiiders cnarge- with larceny, submitted. Jtuk't! lent u pelided upon payiaeut of costs. State vs; Samuel Holmes and j Cuj-id Toomer, charged with killing live stek; in an enclosure not surround led by a i uvful fence.; Verdict not guilty. State vs John Merrick, n,,j ,;7,.v cti tered with leave. , State vs Stephen t. Vvalcutt an, M. Mcuall charged; with forcible trei pass. A verdict of not guilty ordered recorded as to Walcott; McCall fouM'not guilt StatS vs Lewis Maitin, on tri.it. I 1j Onslow County. the uoldsuoro jlcttscnrjcr claims to have correct information in regard I to the election in Onslow county. It regrets to learn that C. S. Ilewett, Independent Democrat, beats Col. S. B. Taylor, the regular nominee for the House, in Onslow John W. Shackelford, Esq., is .eiectci to the enatq , -Jos. u. oy, Independent Democrat beat him in OaJ!oW, but in tl;o dLtrict Shackelford received a ma jority. Tho regular Democratic county officers were elected in Onslow. Mayor Fishblato gives notice elsewhere that the drumming nuisanco will be pt a stop to and that no drilling on tho streets will be allowed after 10 o'clock at night, without a special permit, j Our cor respondents S. and B. will be happy now. I The Thermometer. From the United, States Signal Office at this place' we obtain the following ( report of the thermometer, as taken this morn ing' at 7:31 o'clock : i y Augusta, Ga.1....5r Cairo, 111....... 83 Charleston, S. C....S0 Cincinnati.. 78 Corsicana, Tex.. ....17 Fort Gibson, C. GalveaionJ....! 84 InOiancla.. S3 Jacksonville, Fla...8Q Knoxrilje.... ..72 LyncLburcr. 1'J Mobile, Ala.. ...... .81 Montgomery Ala.. .81 JVashYille ....81 Xew Orleans. v...... 84 New York..... ,73 Savannah, Ga. SC Shreveport.L ..8U St. Louis Mo 78 Ht. Marka, Fla 80 Vicksburg, Miss. ...81 V aahington, JJ C.75 Memphis, Tonn.....fcO. i Wilmington, A. U.3 Consumption Cured 1 An old physician, retired from practice having had placed in his I hands by an East India missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy, for the speedy and f permanent euro for consumption, bronchitis, calarrh, asthma, and all threat imd lung affections, also a positive! and radical cure for nervous debility and all nervous complaints, after ihaving tested its wonderful curative powers ia thousands of cases, has icltl it his I duty to make it kdown to his suffering io'lcvs. Actuated by this motive, ked aaesire to relieve hu- man suEering,!! will send, tree ot charge, to all who desire nt, tms recipe, witn iuii directions , for Drenarine and usin?. m German, French, or English. Sent by mail by addressing witn stamp, naming this paper. W. W. Sherar, 149 Powers' Block. Rochester. New York. 18-4w Specrsoxt Grai wine ior -arx- tl'hvslciaus employ Sneer' Port Grape Winfi- in their practice ia all cases where a pare wina is called for, and do all in their power to foster and encourage its production. It is cominginto greaf favor among the most vrealtby in New I iork CUr as an evening wine. For sale at G reen & Planner's drug store. Mt is Perfectly Splendid-' T1iPri's nothim: like 1L" Xever could use bakins powder Ull I triod JPv "Can't speak too highly of 1LW That s what they say cl DooijeY' Ykaj?t I'ow- DEE, I ' PLEASE NOTICE. v We wiU bo glxi to receive eoaaiileiuo rromotir friend oa tar And til tuMdior i-eneral latereit but i , . i!t y Thi ttAm.,of tit writer W alwty b Brnlhe4 to tht Editor. i .) , ComaaaleaUoBj must b wtitten1 1 on m1t ae ot tne papar. ' FtrtoaAlitleanutfea aroldtd. tood that editor 'toMtJBZA Now Advertisomontal Cigars. A FINE! IMPORTED CIUAK for lipc., A. . I I I , , ! The best 5c Ciar in Ue City. I . For sale bj - , AMES C. 1ID5BS, DmkwILn. .ncripiKini accurateir and bmT pounded daj and night. I I 3 . . ' j' , ' r j 1 . ' Stationery. pULL LINES OF STATIONEBT ilsD FANCY GOODS for'th IIue,tbi Desk and the School. So trouble to ihoir good, at l a JEWETT8, Frost Street Book Btorv. Unciii Collars aiTd:CalTV3ii ' '' i I i .p --a ECK.WEAB, HALF UoiE, uiND-' IT I?T nrit . - II x.mLto,mj me UEST SHIRTS' sold : at 3X UNSOIV Cll) df Uilminston, . 1 Augujt'ijm (NUMEROUS COMFLATNTS II AY Is U been made by peaceable 'citiieni reaidinf la thij city of the nnJuanro nf hni ilt.tiiin. a beaUn? drum in tbe street at a lite hour of night, notice is hereby giren that ill'drllllaL on the atreebj, either by regularly organized miUtarjcompaniei or tho not org tailed s4 such, together with the beating of 'druBfJ ia ' hereby prohibited aheV 10 Vdoek pi M.? ','. ! 'h I ' unlesi permiflfion is firit obtained from thli ' office. S. U. FISFJBLATE, ' ! - , j . i- . aug3 It j 1 Star copy . Mayor. ounooi 0OOKS. iARGE STOCK ! LOW PRICES I country teacherg and dealers will find It to ineir adrantag to correspond with me be- 1U purcnaaing eisewtiere, ( i'. U. W. YATEo. Furniture. I T ARGE 8T0CK OF NEW AND FRE8II G00DS- Just received and FOR SALE LOW BY t aug 9 D. A. SMITn & CO. Second Supply OF TIIE C," LETTERS, I 1 . I ,i Just in at 1 1 1 1 i , rlUlSISJERQEft'flf n : ' ' i I i Blank Books Or' ALL, KINDS, SIZES AND, PRICES, Can be found at I , IIEINSliEROER'S. r and Envelones TN GREAT VARIETY, J 1 . X Freth from the Mill at i 1 ' anfr8 , HEINSBEROER'S. Moonlight' and Music I Steamer PASSPORT . w ... m t : u i ' J f "i ry W ILLf MAKE ONE OF'IfEI l'3171L DELIGHTFUL Triprlto'SmithviUo r" FRIDAY NIGHT, AUGUST . 0. Iieave Dock at 8 P. 1L filiarr, Be turning at '1 A. M. String Band Engaged! !.-!. , , ! ; ' - !- Round' trip, 60 cents, i tickets limited, and for sale only at I office Trent 'L I . 1 aas7 GEO- xiriizifl. House Wanted. : a SMALL IiOCSE CONYE- lit I 1 1 1 I ; K niently located. Addrejj, lUtifl . 1 term and location, P. O. Vox :ii OFFICE of the wiluuartoxa Joarsal cor -nerof Waterandlt taat ftrects, rtairt. PijtUjjaedst t f i ? f at 2 7W - i . ; n 1 iokQAirjii! In1;
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