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THIS TAPER vi:.ki ererr afternoon, Bnndayi ex- pUJ(.-i- cepted by JOS II. T. JAMES, isrroft axd raopairroK. -rKSCBlPXXONH.I'OSTAGE PAID. . lJTr IS W Six months, 12 50 ; Three ' .thi.Sl M: One month, 60 centa, rtt V?t will be delivered by carriers, , offtake, iy Prtof ril Tert.crl3euprwex. e-WcribvM will please report any and t receive their papers reuioj. J 1 H Daily .i i . I 1 .!',' VOL. 3. WILMINGTON, N. C, TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1878. . NO. 171 t f Now Advortisomonts. BaSains ! 'Bargains Brown Roddick 45 MARKET STREET. ---i- mi : HVKEIIING the balance of V .mOUI LOTS of Dry Good at r,:Crst!ai tST "ratt the attention of Kvery Close Buyer ! ivf vi-tJ f tkio an account of our stock we ire offering these Extra Inducements in rIer t clear then a'l out. Dress Goods ALL REDUCED ! 1 rioted Linen Lawns formerly H now 10. t, 20 now 15 now 20 LOCAL NEWS. Kew Advertisements. I. lixissBEaeia School Books. Mcxiok Look at our $1 Shirt. J. C. Mc.xce Imperial Uranium. S. Jewxtt Stationerr and Fancy Goods. Oat Again. We were glad to see Capt. Sam Collier, ticket agent at the railroad office of the V. & W. and W. C. & A. railroads in this city, on the street this morning. He has been sick and unable to attend to his duties for the past two weeks, but is now much better, thoush still looking quite feeble Colored Excursionists. Another ! excursion, this time for Ncwbern, by the colored people, left on In playing archery young women don't the W. & W. train this morning. There mind the beau. j Time liies and the flies come to time. j Sooilcd meats were sen t out of market yesterday. The mercurv stood at 00 at 7 o'clock last evening. Vt The cistern of the won't hold water. clerk of the weather Hich husbands arc bcinj fished for at the seaside. industriously T!r are the m ut desirable goods for the yrrtent season. The itjlet the newest. Ladies' and Gents Underwear. Ur line is still unbroken and can assure our patrons that it is the interest of all to call ' . . . t : -I. .... in a maae uieir pmtuMw uu. Parasols. llrer ZC0 Shades and I'arasols. ALL AT GliEATLY Kedueed Prices, GREAT BARGAINS la Piaic, Striped and Plaiu Nainsook Muslics. August is declared a good month for setting out bootjjicks among cats. The woman who doesn't forget to date her letters should bo cherished above ru bies. , ! It is fashionable for young ladies to take Newfoundland dogs in to bathe with them. , ship- was quite a large crowd and a band of music , and we presume that everybody was as happy as the circumstances would permit. ! . f ' ! Made it UP. Owin to some slight trouble with the engine, the train on the W. C. & A. Rail road arrived here about an hour behind time last night. The lost time was made up. however, by the V. & V. train, which arrived in Weldon on time and made connection with all trains from that point. u City Court. But one case before the City Court this morning, a poor colored man with a histor ic name, who, unlike his namesake, the great Roman Generalf was convicted of being drunk and down. The sentence of the court was $0 fine or five days in the city prison. Poor Scipio had to go to prison. Bountiful Supply. We have been informed that the waters of Masonboro Sound are literally alive Murder in Robeson County. " i---cnu in mis City ;iis morn ing from Robeson county gives some par ticulars of the miirde k near Red brings, in that county, on .Thursday last, of Mr. Daniel A McXeill, son of "Little Archie'; McNeill, by a lad named Joe Kemp. There had been a quarrel between the two, but it occurred some time ago, and every body thought it had been made up. There was no more heard of tlii .-m ever, until last Thursday morning, when Kemp went to the woods where Mr. Mc- With mulleto. Onr - informant states PeU1 Was at work aml raisd a row, the that the fish in.some mrts of the Sound l of w,bldl was tbat KeI bot Mr. stop the speed of boats. The fishermen will not catch them in the day time be cause they spoil "before they could be brought to market and only catch a small quantity at night for the I early market. The fishermen think they could realize small fortunes from the sale of mullets If the weather was not so warm and are of the opinion that there are more of them now than have been seen along the'eoast previously in a number of years, fto Fever Hereabouts. -! ieem twice, when the wounded man fell to the ground, whereupon Kemp firec at him five more shots as he lay ou th i he murderer then made good Mr. McNeill lived until the , PLEASE JTOTICE. We will be glad to recciTeccitaonicaUci. umour friends oa tar general interest bat : &e name of the writer tarnished to the Editor. one tide of the paper. PenoaaliUet mwt be Yoidd . US edltor d0M no endorse and all subjects of natt i!wsy.' b n ca cnlj Now Advertisements. Family Groceries! Every Family in tl c Oily Would benett thcnjselre by'exaaicing critically the Larpe Strtc Family Groceries Offered br ground. his escap. next day,' when he died. The Surgeon General's Report of th A umber of Cases of Yellow Fe ver. '.: By the courtesy of JJr. J. C. Walker, acting Superintendent of Health for the city, we are enabled to Surgeon General's report give below the the number The man whb looked out upon a sea of upturned faces, suffered political wreck . f I A bad marriage is like an electric ma chine; it makes you dance; but you can't let go. A colored tramp, from Florence, S. C. sought and obtained lodgings at the guard house last night. . j I Shawls ' Striped Shawls, just suitablo for the cool CTeniEZ. worm When a minister goes to tho springs he ouht to leave his pulnit vacant. His congregation want a rest also. Der Pervisuns, Brudder. lirudder Pete, dey tells me dey s per- visions in dc Greenb Stop rite dar Brudder, stop rite dar. Who gins 'em out, whar you git's 'em from, der pcrvisuns Brudder Jake ? l'se gwine tcr tell yer de trufe; de ole man ain't had much as he kin tote off on one sittm since lecshun. Whars aer pcr visuns brudder? Dems ain't de kine you cts , Den I dont's want to no nuthiu' 'bout 'm V.ir1rln TnVn Will' rrlfa TIBT trt 1P ole man is how desc sunshine niggers gits. Mr. W. W. Sale. Mayor of Charleston .J o yellow fever cases at tho different in S. 0., writes in all sincerity to the Mayor fectcd; laces' from its incipicucy up to Of this C tv to know, rnnfirfpntiallv tho """"-y A ' I" m&l curshuns gist like Domestic Bed Spreads. I.CO. 1.2S and 1.50, Reduced from $1.25, 1.50 and 1.75. Decidedly the cheapest in the market. Houriiiu Dress Goods A Specialty ! vl? Arrets in this section of the country lor lltb IMUVIIO Vit. ii the deepest mourning. A correspondent writes that even the ocean cannot show much j bigger swells than are to be' found at the, pleasure j re sorts. A young man who is much given to athletic sports, would like to know when the much-talkcd-of Anglo-Saxon race is ta come off. pervisuns au go on white focks. . Dey skirmishs ob de nite time brudder Pete. You'wak s up ob a nito an here de chiken hollow den you 'nows whar dc shunshino nigger am; dey ; brakes in do white focks hous' an' teefs all dey kin git, and splurges round in de day time. But brudder Jako wha' fur you fules truth of the report that the yellow fever is in our city. The Mayor xro tern, with a laugh, turned the document over to us for our inspection and we herewith res pectfully tender Mayor, Sale a reply, on our own hook. We assure him that there is not now, and has not been this season, a case of yellow fever any where near us and that we do not anticipate any. uur city is in an excellent sanitary condition and we are all well satisfied with tho precautions which have been taken. Sole Aeentt for the La Reine Corset, $1 a rieco. This is a patented Corset and the bones can be taken oat without ripping by means of Silk Lcrs. Tho Wamsntta Shirts 75c each, -J'j Pr cent, less than the tame article is offered either North or South. Krery Shirt is manufactured by ourselves aad guaranteed. Cut and made in the warp or tne ciotn. CAMBRIC SHIRTS, FULL SIZED, 25c So comment required. i GrnUT&bleached Drawers 25c a pair, worth Double. nnn uiiuiin m RODDICK S 45 market Street. JSV W make so misrepresentations in cnier tft effect AX Y sale. j!j2! A pretty finish for the bottom of . an over dress is to cut it in squares, and fasten un ona edec of tho sauare with a r -f o - - - tiny bow of ribbon. Mr. F. W. Clark, General Freight and Passenger Agent of the Carolina Central Dispatch Line, has just returned from New York. j The proper time for a girl to marry is after aho has counted up her cash; and found that sho can support herself in ease if her husband turns politician. There is an unmailable letter remaining in tho Fbstoffice addressed to Messrs. Big low & Maine, 7C East Kinth street, New York; also, an unintelligible postal card. Mr. John K Monroof St.Catharmes, Ont., writes tho Mayor of this city enclos ing thr nmnfSl from his little bovs in r i r a I e . t " uoncnu Anaurancu genuy aiJ of any 8uffcrin children in Grenada. OF Mr. Cicero W. llarriss has severed his JOHH W. GORDON & BRO.. connection withtLc X. C. rrcsbyierian, m published in this, city, in the editorial orw water aircoi , , . - u u i ployed for a year past, j REPRESENTIXO OVER Fifty Million Dollars Assets FIRE. Prof. Hahr, teacher of music at Greens boro College, who has been quite sick in lUabarK-Urcmen of Germany this city for some weoks past, left lor that tilace on this mornins's train. He - , , looks quite feeble. MLaIppl Valley of. Memphis, Tenn Lirerpool A London A Globe of....Enland Norfolk, Va California Faalieo of.........M...........Tarboro, X. C LaCaisseGencrale of- Paris, France tJalfeiton Insurance Ais'n...GalTeston, Tex Sesboardof...... Fireaaa'srnndoL. nsei At last one or two Souhdcrs have been fiitmd who acklowledce that tho wcalher was tolerably , warm near tho sea cloast yesterday, and that last night it jwas whooping hot ! j Josh Billings says that a largo policy Mobile Underwriters of Mobile, Ala of life insurance doesn't exactly1 make liUV. of. Xuhrille, Tenn 8f 8 at f 8 0W it helps amazingly to get another fel LIFE low to do it for him. I Metropolitan of. New York ' thc time we a,k why don't Li'tIns.Co.ofYlrgUIa,of...Petenbor, Ya the city authorities employ more carts ag 14 and wagons to haul away tho trash from . I . the streets? The present number, it is L G:KiiJSLS?.cS...J A drawing of th iroa fro.t of Mr. geir advaauce to correspond with- me be- Donald McIUe's new building on Front lVothjMotVfROQUET just rcceired street, is on exhibition at Jcwett's Book for sale at Bottom Prices. Store. Tho front will be a neat and sub- C. W. YATES. ...t i L f1 1 the first of September. . Thinking of Home. TLe traveller from the "Sunny South," though surrounded by all that wealth can purchase to please the palate, thinks long ingly of the cake of his childhood, and the white, delicious biscuits made from Doo lxt's Yeast Powdki. very evident, is insufficient. ir You Want Shingles, TEMEMBERTIIATWE KEEP A FULL txk of all sizes aad qualitiea at lowest cash Prices, O. O. PARSLEY, Ja., Cor. Orange and 8. Water Hts An Ox Stolen- Captain Paddison, of the steamer North East, brought a fine ox down on his steamer from Point Caswell last night and hitched him to a stake on tho wharf in front of his boat after tho ; steamer had been tied up alongside. But some prowl- de ole man so 'bout dem pcrvisuns; youse ing thief, having neither tho fear of Goi made do ole man's stumac rite mad wid nor man before him, untied the ox and he trote. De Lord nos wha' de niggers led him away. Officer Williams, of the fTTOinn Ar fill r-IO Tnnctintl t! rT' Tlrnflflpr I Y-lirrVlt fiM-oo cow n ilnrntr Inmlinrr nr. don'ts you cber fulcs mc, gin 'bouts per- up street in the wee sma hours this visuns. ! morning but thought nothing of it. I Af- Tne old men parted and wended their J tcr that the ox was found tied to a' tree way to the hoxes of their former masters J near the suburbs of the city and taken in to see about "do pervisuns" which had charge by the"" police. The thief, it is never been refused them : when they felt supposed, had stepped over to a neighbor's an aching void in the vicinity of their house to get some one to help hintslaugh- pockets. lYew Year. Tne Jewish During the latter part of next month the Jews throughout the world will inaug urate the festival of the new year, called in Hebrew. "Rosh Hashauah." It occurs ter the beef, and when he came back the ox was gone. Serious Accident. We regret to learn of a serious and perhaps a fatal accident yesterday after noon, to little Johnnie uranmer, agea 4 in Tishri, which is the first. month in the years, a son of Capt. Cranmer, pilot of bv river I boatmen civil year and the seventh month of the Jewish ecclesiastical year. By tradition, the world was created on this day. This day Is also termed "Yom Hosruhue" "a day of blowing the trumpets.'1 On the third day, the fast for the death ot Geda liah, "who, while governor of Judea, was assassinated. I is observed. Gedaliah was Office Surgeon-Geneual, U. S.M.H.S., ; Washington, Aug. 17, 1878. Abstract of Sanitary Iieports received during past week under the National Quarantine Act : New Orleans Since last report 471 cases yellow tcvr and 421 deaths, making a total of 002 cases and 239 deaths, of which 108 cases and 29 deaths occurred during 24 hours to noon yesterday. Voit Eads 30 cases of yellow fever and five deaths during the week to yester day evening. 1 ' Grenada, Miss1. The first case of yel low fever occurred July 25. To noon yesterday there had been 12-5 cases and 47 deaths. Mobile One death from yellow fever, a colored woman, who, it is reported, had been on an excursion to JJilcxi, ,-Miss., July 24. Cincinnati Since last' report a young woman living in a house whero baggage believed to J be from New Orleans was stored, died of a fever resemblicg yellow fever. Another case of Ifever of similar character has sinco developed in the same neighborhood. Steamer John A. For ter, from New Orleans, had 4 deaths from yel low fever before .arriving at Cincinnati, which city sho passed on r nday bound for Pittsburg. with several casca on board. One man who left tho John J'orlcr at Louisville proceeded to Cincinnati by rail where he was sent to tho hospital on the 13th inst. with fever, lhe steamer Golden Rale passed Cairo yesterday evening for Cincinnati with 2 cases yel f -m rrt . low lever on board, l wo ueatns occur red on board that vessel on Thursday. Several people from New Orlreans and Port Eads have sickened or died ot yel low fever on their journey northward; one case at Covington, Ky., one at Cairn and 3 deaths at St. Louis. j Memphis The first case of yellow fever occurred Aug 13 in the person of a woman whose eating house was frequent- The disease has Boatwright & McXoy Xps. .7, T and s, orlli Frontj SI. Their Lire Sales compel them ti replenish their Stock daily. j jZ Their Goods are bought at the lowest . . 1 ' 1 I cash price?, and .beinjr ?atisfied with Small Profits, they confidently ajiert tl.jeir Price to oe even EOW Eli THAN Til K LOWEST IX THE CITY. Call on them and so.' tow much you can buy AMOUNT OF MONEY. for K-lrcs .joursci I ! for a SMALL Boatwiight & McKov. Street. 5, 7 &. C Worth Front aupj 10-dAw i 1 For Rent, L liffhtfully situated! Ofliccs orerJi-tli C?& A I l kvM i LlUUiSh, opposite r. Cumminir A Co'8 Mill, and two OiTice,on , Dock btreet. Arplv to auir li GILES & MUIlCUISO.V. Vc Arc Oilcrinir at Jjow- ..':! est Market l'r ices" i 4 yr iALt3 CHOICE. II AY, u Larrn N. C.and Western t'nnv.-i.( 1 n",n Hams, just the article for hotel rid Liri ' 1 ami! ice. M Lard knd li utter all grades. Suar, Coffee, Canted Good., Ac. 175 Barrels Flour, choice brlndp,. ChickeDs, Kpps, Ac. 1 I J'arties in want of Cotton Tie, send your orders to j I'KTTEWAY & SCIIULKKN. j aulD' . ' . ' chool Books. COMPLETE STOCK at low 'prices I Parties from the country in want ojf School Books, will do well to call at tho !j c . IilVE BOOK STORK Before buying elsewhere. Orders 'fronj tho country solicited, and will meet prompt at tentionv , the Revenue Cutter Crawford. Little i Johnnie and his brother,' who is about 6 years old, were on the second story piaz za of Mrs. Stewart's house at Smithville watching the departure of the Cutter to sea. Johnnie was standing on a oencn leaning over the banister rail and turned about twenty-five feet. He was picked up by Mr. Daggett, of this city, and carried into the house and Dr. W. G. Curtis sent for. It was at first thought the child's back was broken but after a careful examination. Dr. Curtis concluded it waa not. Our informant did not as certain whether the child sustained any internal injuries but thinks it more than likely, as he complained'of an intense pain In his abdomen and side. the son of Ahikim, w hom Nebuchadnezzar to speak to his brother when the bench had appointed governor; of the Israelites slipped and the little fellow lost his bal- after the destruction oi tne i empie Dy me ance ana ten to ino grounu, a instance oi Babylonian monarch. The first ten days of Tisriare designated, "Ahasarcs Yem Hatshuva.' or the ten penitential days ; and the Sabbath between the first and tenth day .(Yom Kippur) is'called Sabbath Tshuva. On tho sixth day one of the most important holidays, termed "Yom Kippur" day of atonement is observed by both the orthodox and reformed Jews in an impressive manner. At sundown on tho evening previous the great fast com mences, which continues until after sun down on the following day. The Jews abstain from all manner of food, and not even a drop of water must be touched so strict is the observance. The services in the synagogue are of the most impressive character. The day is set apart for the repentance of sins ; a solemn fast is de creed, and forgiveness is held out to all who are earnest in their repentance and contrition. Lost Seven Pounds in Three Weeks Allan's Anti-Fat is a genuine medicine, and will reduce corpulency from two to five pounds per week. Purely regetable and perfectly harmless, acting entirely on it' r i ii u : it the loou in tse siouiai; poicunuj; ue formation of fat. It is also a positive remedy for dyspepsia and rheumatism. Boston, Mass., Feb. 11th, 1878. Botanic Medicine Co., Buffalo N. Y.: Gentlemen The lady alluded to lost seven pounds in three weeks, by the use of Allan's Anti-Fat. Yours truly, . SMITH, DOOLITTLE & SMITH. Wholesalo Druggists. spread rapidly but has not yet assumed a malignant type. Vicksburg Yellow fever has appeared since last report; the first death occurred Aug, 12. Advices to noon to-day report the outbreak of the disease near; river front within the last fifteen hours, ! from whence it is spreading rapidly. 'The Cape Fear. The water in the Northwest Cape Fear is falling off slowly, but very surely. The crops in the rich low-lands along the river have not suffered from the flood, although at one time they were seriously threatened They may be' considered as safe, unless there comes ! an unusually big freshet, which does not seem to' be apprehended. These lands are among the best in the State and yield huge crops of corn. Alao, the largest assortment of Blank Book?, Papers, J nreropes, Inks, Ac, Ac, at aur I'J IIELWSJiEItGEIPS, 3 and 41 Market street. Stationery. j -nL LINES OF STATIONERY AM) - i ' i ' ' FANCY GOODS for the Hoyse,. the Desk . I ' "i. and the School. No trouble to sho w good, at S. JEWETrS, Front Street Book Store. Great Reduction in Prices ! ' this Going Kortu. Passing along on Market street morning we noticed an an usual commo tion in Mr. A. Shrier's clothing house and on enquiry learned that there was a. general cleaning ud. taking of stock A. w june V Released. A colored woman by the name of Judy Ann Hunter, who was bound over to the j and getting out of the way of things, next term of the ; Criminal Court by 1 preparatoryto the reception of the first in- Mayor Fishblate a week ago on the stallment of the newFall andWintcr stock, charge of obtaining money under false Mr. Shner goes North on Thursday and TTttmrix and afterwards committed to asserts that tho stock be will have on a . , jail in default of surety for her appear ance, was yesterday released upon her own recognizance, at the request of Mr. Solicitor Moore, for the reason that the case is considered a trifling one. i ' Encouraging. t Sheriff Manning still has two skilled detectives after Heaton, who occasionally send in encouraging reports of the chase. But like O. OJ Howard they arc too far in the rear to find him. The Sheriff himself may take the war path , after awhile that is, as soon s Snus out where "Jimmy" U that's all he's wait ing lor. . . exhibition here m a few wceus wiu as tonish the natives and all ot their neigh-: bors. j Judge Cantwell will commence a class in law at the city court room in this city this evening at 8 o'clock. Imperial 'Granium. THE GREAT MEDICINAL FOOD YOK Infants and Inralids. 1 ' A fresh- supply jast receixed aad fir sale by JAMES C. 1IU5D3, Drttjxiirt, 11 1 auglO Third street, opposite Citj JIaU,. T. W. STRANGE J . : i (Scccessoi: to IIod't Stuan'ge,) , -A.-ttorney Law, 1 Market St. between Second and Th New Advertisements. 7 L OOK AT OCIl One Dollar Shirt, ALL COMPLETE aag20 31UXSOX. U jalj 8-6m WHmiaton, X d caa make money faster at work lor ns than at anrthihs eUe. CaDital not re- W Quired; we will atari yoiu. $12 ptr day at home made by the industrious, lien, wo men, bo jf and girls wanted everywhere to work form. 3ow lathe time. CotUy out fit and terms free. Addresa Tin A Co.. An- giuta, Maine. incbC QCBSCEIBE TO TOE DAILY KEVIEW. O Onlr 60 cent rxr month to citr sukicrl- , bera. O'Jlce corner Water and Chestnut tu. spstaus. ,
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