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. . r. afternoon. Dunaaja - aca ceptedbr JOSH. T. JAMES, irro AJn rorxrro. POSTAGE PAID, JT wntk,. SI SO ; Tbrt. 'ef::., On. month "r will t delivered by carriers, . nut or 11 cents per we. A2?!Sib D1 pleaaereport any d riTt tbeir paper. r " ' stw Adferttiementi. p.jtj C. F. Military Aeademj. tV. U. HuwiT-Iirit Receipt of Fall H.B. Eoaa- or BaU . 5lt W.-Devi!ed CraU. SracM-TlejiimstbesMd. ?SlS-iKyfIid Fancy Good,. J. C. Mci Drujg'ut. TlE-JiilTllIVIEW1:; . - - : . ' ' ' -. ' . " ( - FLEASE SOTICS. 1 j 1 We will be glad to receive coxrtttcilJtion irom our friends on ast and all subjectior general taterctt bat : TV. ,'.!.. name or tie writer rrrt alwsy arauaea to the Editor. CoEffittalcatloai cart b one ride of the piper. Personalities man b rrittcn ca rolr 4 Tf.id4. VOL. 3.1 WILMINGTON, N. C, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1878. NO. ,187 stop It. There were fiftv-one hucksters oa the sidewalk from Front to Second streeU this morning of whom ten only pay a license tax. Either make these hucksters pay a lax or cease their exhorbitant spec ulations in the1 necessaries of life. Fcr ether local see fourth page. Outers are almost fat enou-b to cat. Uicc birds are becoming more plenti- Xcrthern apples are plentilul m mar ket Diji length 12 hours and 33 min- ALarce Cargo and a Quick, Trip. Messrs. Alex Sprunt & Son yes terday dispatched the British larque. George Davis, for Antwerp, with a cargo of 7,- 124 merchantable barrels of rosiu of 280 lbs each, which is, we think, beyond dis pute, the largest cargo of rosin ever sent out of Wilmington. The Gcorre Davis reached tho bar on ber inward voyage only ten days ago and her quick and . . .t - sl.J r a I prompt uispaicu is an cv;ucuce ui ws L - . a 1 ? J way our mercnants port. 1 do business at this tit. Welooi cJ minutes of d.nylight this cocth. ricty of grape hulls on the tide At Last; We are more than happy to know of a cooler atmosphere, to feel a cooler breeze blowing, and wc fervently hope that it maycontinuo in duration-and increase in extent until it may reach the plagup-in- fected, sorrow-stricken cities where death holds high carnival, and carry! not only to those Buffering sick a hope of relief, but to thoio bravo self-abnegating heroes, (the physicians and nurses) who have stool at their post of peril, ou the very verge of eternity, inflinchingjy, during all the fearful struggle, a hope ' of rest from their terrible labors. Thinning cut The ranks of the grass wiJjwcrs. . r.rK nn ahootinrron the soumi is jua w improving, io they say. Shaoghai berries were only 20 cents per dozen this morning. The Thalian Amateurs propose aa en tertainment, at a a early day, for the kncCt of the sufferers. Kr. Fred W. Eason, of Fayettevillc, will preach in the First Baptist Church trnorrow, morning and evening. ThoGreenbackers "slopped over" last night at "Dry pond" and kept po litical cutters pretty well mixed and nnJdled until nearly midnight. M , There seems to be a looseness about the management of tho prisoners of the County Work House which should be looked into. Wo will haTe more to say od the subject in a few days, and as soon u we caa ascertain some facts of which wo are cow in pursuit. loofcont for a storm A Cjdone Comlnr. The Storm Signal flies from the top of tie Signal Office here to-day, run up by orders from Washington City this morning, oa account of the cvclone reported off San tiago de Cuba, yesterday afternoon, which is now heading this way, and was reported cS the Eastern coast of Florida at 0:30 to-daj. The wind eff Key West this morning at wn irnortcil travelling at a speed ftftimi!,niinI. irth same rate' of We da not know the age, height, size, 1 :t.t..i tt. I .Art! nositittft. or cvea the hue olLouisa, rjclon will probably reach here at the but she certainly must bo the most pop same hour that it was reported off the ular damsel in the city, for every one we Florida colsi thk mornln'r. viz. 9:30 : un- trf Mm bent on lettinc the world Vi the (Inlf Stream taies It and holds it. I fcnQW his entire devotion ti her charms. We are indebted for this information to m&j fa0 fairest of the fair, for Mr. D. E. Ealston, the courteous and ob- ftnghl W(J n0t d she most) probably llging Signal OtScer at tLla-staUon. . jelilitfui "old gal" a gushing piece Probable nomldde-A Work, House of dimity-and altogether loyclyi but if T7,-.i t our young friends couia do inauceu w Itweea 0 and 10 o'clock last night a "let up" oa their song of love, and, give Uoodv affAlr ntt-nrr! in the nnoeT sec- cs a rest for awhile we would be duly I ,.nfi Write to her and ascertain if salt in the death of one of tho parties, she is susceptible to the tender emotion, Net locg after 9 o'clock ono Simoa Hag- and find out whether tho prospects are gttt, colored, who was supposed to be flattering to your hopes. I If you don't safely secured in the County Work want to write, pluck up courago and go Hccae, serving out a two years' sentence, and see her, but, at all events, be assureu ccompanid . by his wife approached a that we would be satisfied with less of the house on Brunswick street, between Sixth I sodza I An Atteinut at Robbery. Officer McMillan, of 'the night police force, reported at headquarters at the City Hall this morning that at about 2:30 o'clock this (Saturday) morning, while making his rounds, he iicara a noise .in the alley that runs immediately in rear of the row of London buildings, on North Water street, and ttat upon goin to as certain tho cause, bo discovered some one in the rear of tho store occupied by Capt. Chas. D. Myers, endeavoring to effect an entrance, who, upon his approach, fied; that thereupon he, McMillan, fired at tho retreating party, but with what effect bo does not know. i , Merchants and housekeepers should be very careful in fastening their stores and houses securely, so as to' prevent the en trance of thieves, as ihe season is fast ap proaching when tho number of idle va grants swarming in tho city will be on the rampage to obtain something for cold weather. "I 'How I Love Louisa." We do not know the age, height, ad Seventh, occupied by Bill Boyd, also colored, and employed for some time past ai car coupler at the Wilmington & Weldoa R. R. depet in this city. Hag gctt called Boyd out of his house and a quarrel between then a once ensued, the former bsiog the aggressor. It is -said i For the Day'i Sufferers A Good Work. j We mentioned'yesterday the fact that Mr. George W. Kidder, in the kindness of his heart, bad started out to collect a handsome amount lor the benefit of the tkat Boyd struck Utggett after having yeilow feTer sufferers and reported the re- -vuiKuujma, uub wucuiciwiwi ... 0 B00n. Mr. iviaaer gavu mo entire day to the undertaking, and part of to-day, and the result is now before us. xne list snows vo wuuiumwu, .-w amounts varying from GO cents to 8100, and aggregating the very handsome sum t kssx.x,. xnero arc , iwcui.T-wiiw J. Haggett then made his escape and contributions of $5 ! each, two of SO, not yet beea captured. At the last of gl0 one of 320, four of $25, accounU the wounded maa was lying 1 1 0 .a two of $100. We would bard at death's door, in a comatose state, t0 publish the entire list but for sad with but few hopca of recovery. He "'pojitive objections made by some of U attended by Drs. S. 1 Wright and W. who arc &mong the most liberal sub- .Lane. I a ,;, writin? all but Sll has entire amount h gave the first blow is not known. Haggett attacked Boyd furiously, either ith a razor or very sharp knife, and- in a my short time the latter - fell to the ground bleeding profusedly from a num ber of wounds ia the head, neck anil those scribcrs. beea paid ia and a 1 The Xnrlal nrv Tint llwwn raid in and tUC Of to-day Is dishonesty in business among wm bo sent off to-nijbt by a telegraphic rSf mtnuflumS'nf money order. Itwillalljgo to Memphis ronl a nobl, exception. Doolet's j L . .. I '';- frt Ykait I3wder. for haw nurooses. is as it would appear that ia proportion to tcy.fuU weight, and mad of the purest the population the suffering there seems Mjuiacu. I auiicieu ijcupiw mv. n.. Pender County Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners. We are indebted to Mr. I.1 H. Brown, Clerk of the Boards for the fol lowing report of the proceed ings in last Monday's session, held at Burgaw ; j The Board met in regular monthly session at 10 o'clock a. m., present, B. M. Croom, Esq., Chairman, and Com missioners Shaw, Humphrey, Armstrong and Tate. j It was ordered that the Board proceed to revise the jury list. Ordered that the Clerk be authorized to deliver to the two Registrars of Holly township two new books for new regis tration Ordered that in accordance with Arti cle 5, .Section 2, Constitution of North Carolina, twenty-five per cent.J of the proceeds of the State and County capi tation tax levied for the year 1878 be ap propriated to the support of the poor and the clerk of this Board shall notify the Sheriff of the same. Ordered that all the newly ' elected , of ficers except C. H. C. come forward and qualify and that tho matter of givinS bond bo indefinitely postponed according to law. I Ordered that the Clerk of this Board deliver to the Sheriff a copy of the tax list for the year 1878 with au order to collect the taxes therein mentioned, pro vided that the Sheriff shall before receiv ing the tax list produce the receipts of the State and County Treasurer to the Clerk of this Board. j Ordered that tho official bond of Wil liams T. Banncrman,' Clerk of the Super ior Court for Pender county, in the sum of $10,000, witb"Messrs. Elisha Porter, Robert T. Williams, John T. Bannerman and R. H. Murphy as sureties, thereon, bo and the same is hereby approved, or dered registered and placed on file. The entire Board voted in the affirmative. Ordered that C. M. Galloway be noti fied to turn over all books, papers and records in the office of Clerk of Superior Court to W. T. Bannerman, the Clerk elect. 1 Ordered that the petition of Card. Robiuson be pleaced on file. X Ordered that the Bridge matter be left with the magistrates of the several tdwn ships to.lct out and receive such bridges as may need repairs and send reports' in to the Board of Commissioners and that the Clerk of this Board notify the Secre tary of the Board of Magistrates of the same. I Ordered that the matter of John Henry be referred to the Chairman with power to act. ! . , i Ordered that the bill of C. M. Gal loway bo laid over till next meeting. The, Board then adjourned till the first Monday in October. An Excellent Suggestion. Ed. Retiew: In view of the very generous pecuniary assistance extended to the afflicted yellow fever sufferers at New Orleans and other places would it not bo better to apply the money contributed, or a portion of it, to sending capable physicians or nurses to that portion of the South requiring their assistance? ; I feel assured there are many in this city who would readily volunteer their services in the noble cause who haye not the means so to do. What think you of the suggestion ? 1 . W. We publish this with pleasure. The suggestion,it seems to us, is an admirable one and we respectfully commend it to the consideration of those whose province or privilege it may be to act in the matter. Wilmington should furnish a number of capable nurses who passed through the fever crisis here in 1862 and who would be excellent attendants at the bedsides of the afflicted, but of cturse they cannot go, nor would they be expected to go, to the complete sacrifice of their time. If they will be willing to risk their lives that is sufficient for them; the expense should be famished by others. We again commend the suggestion to those to whom it is more specially directed. At Point Caswell. They are to have a big time at Point Caswell next Wednesday, and there will nrobablv be a larce attendance. The in- r ducements are an address from Col. Polk, Commissioner of Agriculture, and a pic nic by the ladies. We again acknowledge a pressing invitation to be present on that occasion. A grand vocal and instrumental con cert is in preparation for the benefit of the vellow fever sufferers. Particulars in a few days. , ! Green Pills. I Quite a crowd of ! colored persuasions intermixed with a few whites gathered on the North side of Market Dock this morning, the cause of which upon ' ap proaching a little nearer we discovered it to be a flat load of watermelons jtvhich had just been landed. The darkey looked with longing eyes, "watermelons are get ting scace" and every "feller" that had ten cents this morning invested, j Raleigh, N. 0., Sept. G, 1878. To the Editor of ihe Daily Review. ' Sifc : In your issue of the 5th in'st., appears the following in reference to the writer : , "MATTEIiS IN WILMINGTON. G. D. (Maj. Graham Daves ?) writes a very interesting letter to the Raleigh Observer, from this city, in which the most prominent object spoken of is the cotton statistics of the I port, the fi zures having evidently been obtained from the table published by the Review oa Mon day last but which the correspondent ne lects to state. , You are en tirely mistaken In suppos ing that "the figures" in my letter pur porting to give the cotton statistics of Wilmington, were "obtained from the table published by the Review." The writer has never seen the article published in the Review, to which you refer. The statistics were furnished by Col. Jno. L. Cantwell, Secretary of the Produce Ex change, of which acknowledgment was duly made, as a more careful reading of the letter would have shown. j The letter to the Observer was written and posted long before th Review pf Monday, the 2nd inst. went to press. The writer has been absent from Wilming ton for nearly a week, and had not seen a copy of the Review during that time when that of the 5th inst., was handed to him. ! ' It is probable that the Review aud the writer obtained their information from the same source, and hence the siniiliarity of the figures. i There are some slight errors in the fig ures as published in the Observer, for which Col. Cantwell is not responsible. ! G. D. or. "o i Tribute of Respect. At a meeting of the Board of I Directors of the Bank of Ne -.v Hanover, September 7th, 1878. the following Memorial was ordered to be.entered upon the minutes and furnished for publication in the newspapers of this city. Tbe Board ot directors nereDy express their profound sense of bereavement in tbe death of their President, Isaac B. Gbaingeb. In the mind and character of this gentle man were blended extraordinary capacity with those virtues and graces which throw the sweetest and brightest colorings over human nature, and illustrate the true dignity of human life. He had a clear head and a sound judgment, and was eminently conservative. He thor oughly understood what he took pains to ex amine, reached judicious conclusions, and on these he acted promptly, boldly and with sin gular firmness. He was the first to conceive: the business necessity for the establishment of this Bank and by personal exertion secured the desired subscriptions to its capital. He was its Pres ident from the beginning and by skillful management built it up, until itj occupies a po sition among the leading financial institu tions in the South. J In his official character he was strict in inttrritv. steodv in habits, faithful to his duties, firm, frank, and always most con- siderate or tne warns ui tuuso navxujj busi ness connections with the Bank. As a citizen, ho was most useful, enter prising and public spirited; as a friend he was eeniaL true and disinterested, : indeed distinguished for every manly virtue faithful, brave, of unbending honor, of warm heart, and, above all, a sin cere, humble Christian.- 4V0 Theleeacy of memory he leaves to those he loved and who had the privilege of loving him in return, is such as precludes their sor rowing as others who have no hope. While we wouia express our uwpn oj m-i athywlth the weeping ones of hU own ousehold in this, their hour of affliction. and would point them nopeiuny u wihm. the departedsoul now Is, yet we would not Beeratomake their loss appear any less tSSit is, for Dress our own ieeiing wiu immunity, and would-be a wrong to tho memory OI We wormy ueauj Th numbers of this Board must long and sorely feel IyJJ'A Lilt? iiuu Audit is.erpec:ary and particularly en v r itood that the editor do not always caJor,. the views of correspondents, ua! toinvd la the editorial columns. tona.ee E an Executive so aDie ana oi a inenu bu h rannnt to repaireu. w"- -i w winmrria.i Resolved, xnaia.capy "i" h ipnt to his family in tebumuuy deepest sympathy, Tribute of Respect- Wiowak of Wtokikg Tbibe No. it lufD O. B. ! WlLMISGTOS, If. C Third Sun Com Moon, G.8.D. 387. . f t a,rit WsnxAS. It has pieasea w u'."" of iS Universe to call from tbe Hunting Grounds of our "swHnn-S highly esteemed Brother, JOHN H. SCOTT, Be It Beaolved. That w deeply deplore the louofsogooi and tried a ; member of our loss more heavily than ourselves. I Resolved 1, That a blank page be reserved inur Record Book for Ascription of his "Bee'itJ Sthe0? Resolved, That a copy of these il;nn. be tendered to the bereaved fam- Peri OI ?. W. WATSON, T. J. BKKttWW SON, ) ETT. J Committee. W. S. HEWLETT, DIED. ""WARBEN-In Battleboro, N. C , Sept. 6, Thefrieads and acquaintances of the fami , i,idto attend the funeral to-mor- Z.flndTl I morning at 9 o'clock, from . rdencVofW. J. Yopp, on Fifth be- . mr,A Cheatnut streets, thence twees rnuve" to Oakdale Cemetery. star copy. New Advertisements. New Advertisements. 4- FIRST RECEIPT OF FALL GOODS". RECEIVED THIS DAY DIRECT FROM lilt JI.ULTFAC- ia i i and KIn(f'lrtV T -r... . . .. ....... L --r. .u.HUuiMlll.,Fciiuiiai asa aarasieeu ia ercry pr- ticular. A nice assortment of Ladies' Batten '.Boota," Children's and' Icfanfs La andiB Shoes. I Children's Lace' and Button SIiJm in rW.t L ZJZS!1 Br -Shoe, in - every iuacinable ui lrX. ft'ie latt Svll2f ' IiV7' cttf Cash and can od .s an-indcnrn'.sFt fS&o An. examinaUbk cf ,f ck U fr&l ut- nctT. rj pair1 aag i JQEVILED evening sept 7 It. . CRABS AND SHRIMPS this ! i Thomas II. 2;nvcV, No. 47 .North Market S reject- Would You fr-v Buy at , HARRY WEBB'S. ' I- 1 For Rent, rjlhat i desirable DWELLING HOUSE on Fifih, between Dock and Orange Streets. 'Ap'plv to 1 (' i sept 7 ! . H.j B- EILERS. Caflets of C. F. Military Academy y-HO DESIRE pNIForiMS will please leave their orders with U3 A ok'CE. We i r make out of goods (thoroughly shrunk) se- ETTT3 lected by Maj. Burgess, sept 7 i MCNS0X, Grand Picnic At the Wilmington Gardens under the auspices of rermania Lode , No. 4 K. of P., in Aid of the i YcIIov Fever Siiiiereivi Of Our Souhcrn Cities, on j feinesiajr Eveaing Mil 11th last. fJlHE PUBLIC generally are invited to aid the Knights in their ell'ort. to assist in the amelioration of the distresses of their lcllow i i ' i 1 men. Tickets $1, to be had of tho following Committee : J C. F. VonkImiLx, IX. U. 1 REMPEaT, TLING Jiic-j .ult CiUa'... that llu Wpclt fell httle cioucy. U tlu n to tin? ilcjw Merchant Tailoring ' and Cents' KurnILing f Good I llous?, where a complete line of lam'j (wear ' can ai-.avs le tund. Linen ColIarH for 10 cents. fMlk Handierc!.kfn. Twt'.Iod andj brocd..', juit rqc-iTid. st jt J 't. Direct Ipvo or ration. i NOW LANDING FiiOM Tlltl British I Barque "North Caroiira," a I &r-o a.-j sortment of Earthenware direct from tli Engliih Potteries. This iinporiatii i will U immediately followed by others, knd we trust our country friends will encoirajro c! in this new enterprise. We witl duplicato any iortnern Dill and can save tho courier merchant money by placing his orders with US. . GILES & MUllCUISQN J auc 26 38 and 40 MurchUon B r k. sept C M. KaIsfuowk. .1. ,. SteUes, W. IX. .GerkkU, F. A.JVjBWBlKV, Commissioii Merchant FOR THE SALE OF i ! Cotton, Naval! Stores and Country Produce. North Wjater Street, Wilmington, N C. sept 6- I Stationery-1 ' IfULL LINES OP' STATIONERY i -- , 1 FANCY GOODS for thd House, tho Desk and the Schoi;. au I For Rent. THE DWELLING on Market street next North of Mr. A. H. Morris' grocery store.1 To parties with capital sufficient to make a store of front part of building level with the street line, a lease for a number of years may be given. Apply to. 0 sept C or, CRONLY & MORRIS. Office Board of County Commission ' ers, New Hanover County. SEALED PROPOSALS will be 'received by the undersigned until Monday the 9th, at 12 o'clock, M., for repairing a County Bridre known asTobmer's Mill Bridge. Con tractors .to furnish all materials. The Com missioners reserve, the right to; reject any or all bids. I , JOHN G. WAGNER, , sept 6-2t Ch'm'n Bd. County Uom'rs. ry It. I T ATES' HELIOTROPE WATER, I ' A Floral Essence of Exquisite Fragrance. Preparzd Only by I , I LOUIS !A. BATES, New York, No trouble to show good, at 3. .lEWETT'S, Front Street Book Store. , U- 1 I They 3Iust I(1j AM GOING NORTH 1 N Ai Ki':W l A yI and I. therefore ofler t Great Barainq; - in all kinds of Fancy Good. Am se'.hrg 0-inch Clack Gros Grain' Ijoiif, all .silLr, for 10 a yartl. I give my per?"al kuj errlt thinir. ' i N. II..M'i;UNT, Exchange Cornt-r, I: 1 hash i;i'b- ccnt:) ; n to tv. r i ecptll-tf School Books A T LOWEST. I'UICEH. LAUGE STOCk r PICTURE FjAME8and MOULDING Frames of all si'.-s lr.zd? to order. ' I j 1 i C. W. YATES, Boo?iiller and StationerJ sept 'I Kcei) Cool ! Keep ICo ED ia now prepared lo and for sale Wholesale and Retail at HEINSBERGER'S. JOOKING GLASSES, i All sizes and styles, for sale cheap, at HEINSBERGER'S, 39 and 41 Market Street. sept 6 NEW PIANOS $125 Each, and all styles, including Grand Square aud Upright, all fetrictly nr-cius, sold at the lowest kit cash wBOtaaaLE FACToaT prices, direct to the rcacHASEa Theae Pianos made one of the finest displays at the Cen tennial Exhibition, and were unanimously re commended! for the Hiohsst Hoxoaa--over 11,000 in use. Regularly in corpora tod Man ufacturing Co. Factory established over 36 veara. The Square Grands contain Mathu shek's new patent Duplex Overstrung Scale, the greatett improvement in the hutpry of Piano making. The Cpnghu are the finet in America. .Pianos sent on triaL Don fail to write for Illustrated ? and Descriptive Catalogue of 48 pages mailed free. MENDELSSOHN PIANO COu sept 6-ly 21 East 15th street, N. Y. JamesC. TJlunds, DRUGGIST AND DEALER inj Fancy Goads ana ToUet Articles, Furl Drugs, ad Chemicals, and a full Med' icinea, Third Street, opposite City HalL PreacripUoEJ bours, night or day. I mUE UADKKSIU.NLU ia now prepar I furnish Hot or Cold or Shower Batus at his Shaving Saloon under the First National Bank, at the low price of fifteen, centa ftf Cold and twentv-fivo cents for Warm Bath. n rft' 1 T, j i I i Hair Iiiviorator, 1 v which removes dandruff, clealnsei the pca!p ' and strengthens and invigorates tho hir, cn j nana ana ior Baie uy iue uoiuv. - f Gentlemen who wish anything dcneiin tbrt, ; Tonsorial line, will bo pieced alter a, trial t t the popular Shaving Saloon under th Na linnnl Hank. ' i In the Basement rf the 1 irHt National nana. f Boatwright & BIcXoy:' 'os.'3, I arid S, .Vorlh Front St K Thev therefore hare kep. EVEN DURI5 THE DULL TIMES, 1 , i r 1 A FULL SUPPLY .-. : - Of etery article jcu can name ia the NOW IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO SELL poods unleps they keep tncin. O GROCERY LI WE Their goodj are freh from the fact that their saies are equal to their parches. Thev presume bo one doobts thatjthej KELL MOKE UVULtS ia ueir ;than any houie in the State. I I Now. irood fnencj, ail oar un;4 are aide p to this date. vY ,'" mone r; don't turn our collector o&V e will serve you faithf uBy in the fature as w hare, in the past. We hare never denleJ our. friends; we trut thev will reciprocate. , - !-t BoatwiigM & IlcSpi 5, 7 i O Worth Trout StrcctJ C-pt2-dW 1 . ..; . i . 1
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