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THIS TAPER Bandayi tx ftJ ceptrfbT ES, rxorKirroH. rrro rTrno'!.i,o9TAOE r paip. 2 SO ; Three "f J, ,i:s; One month. (0 centi. by carrier!, n Frll in or part of tbe city, atiUe v- rw " !r;.V.7riN.riiP"rf,ort any and rrelre their ptpert rejrnlarly. XCV? Advertisements, Special. & Roddick, 45 MARKET STREET, ...u. CONTINUE TO SELL AT TUE FormerLow Prices, j.,.;,.jtc.ft recent adranec . Vrk, c lire determined to gWe Z t:r,s tU ojiortuLity tfLjing in Mire touched f r the pi9t Tcr, ;' r?r.v .a tiefu-vwis: Hlraolied Cotton. is it,; SiirU. Z. 8 "uts per yard. 4 Crwi SS.irtxc. ctnt rr yard. 44 OUiutur lit, 3 c.nU per yard. ,4 Frail cf tbe Lcom Shirting 10c per yard. i A!roia A, A. SMrtiBj:'. 10c"pr J-un-WlSlirtti;. 10 centi per yard. 4 4 LJ SLirtisj. 10 ccnU per yard. U Wnria "u-1 hirtinjr, He per yard. HWastuSliftte. i:j3'ccnti per yard. nililcaCiicdSliirlinS'- t-.r UC ftnt per yard. VLt n Cutt. n -Mi'.U, 4 cetU pr yard. r ruacuth P, 4S' cenU pr yard. 1 4 kis jhas A, cenU per yard. 4 4 Like George A A, 7 cenU rer yard. 14 .VcrM X, 7 ctntJ per yard. 4 4 5 Market O, H cent per yard. 4 4 Clrnt Fails J, cents per yard. 4 1 ??Mat No. 23, H ntf per yard. IttUzz in all the Favorite Brands Ilamluirs Eilins ami Insertion. SotmitLjtasdirj; the great rnsh we hare til La tie abore for the pait week, we axe irffirfdtjfhow a Tery Urge atiortment. Irtrj ne hoaH-t them whether tbey pnr fiivernot. The AVaniMilta Shiri. 73c- withoat ANY exception the best Tae ia thlj country. Prist! Cambric Shirts 25 cents each 1 W-j'LeTy Hottcfpnn Drawers Jiccacr. Ac, Ac, Ac, Ac. Xik 10 d!iy oat come at once.- 45 Market Strcot. They Must foe Sold. AM GOIXO NORTH IN A FEW DATS I tlertfore offer I Great Bargains a kisij of Fascy Oeodj. Am felling k V V m vs. Tca lilack nrn fin n S.isli IfiLv ton?, all silk, for 40 cents a yard. I tire cry" rational mperTiiion to erery- N. H. SPRUNT, Ezekange Corner. ;ttu' James C. iVIunds, VfiS'1i,taaToiltArUcle, Pure Drng, :iCLffijcif, 4nj a fal nneof jtent Med- TMrd Street, oppwite City Hall. Pteriptioci compounded - at all l:,r. tt or day. Stationery. pU. LINES OF STATIONERY AND UXCT GOODS for the Uonse, the Dek 1:4 School. No trouble ts ihow goodj, at 8. JEWETT8. M 3 Froat 8tret Book Store. (((J wk ia your own town. $5 Out. l irn. .o rut. iteader, - o rui. lveaaer, n yon aau buineas at whieh peraona of ith it .i . If you t ,v ""MinuefMM pay all the iLii , wnu for particuiara to -,ri Co.,portlaad, Maine, march to U. own RODDICK r H VOL. 3. i WIUVIINGTON, N. C WEDNESDAY, SEPT. LOCAL1 NEWS.' New AilTerltsementa. Mcmoii Boy School Suiti. Locis J.Orrr-aEorRr. C. F. M. A. Cadet Uniform. i Oriaa IIocsi Grand Vocal, and Instru mental Concert. I. FiaxiHSKi To Move., A Mcacaisos The Infection. N. II. SrR.csT They mustbeaold. P. IlEiKBBKaoEa School Hook?, Ac. S Jkwitt StaUpnery and i Fancy Cods. J. C. Mcxo! Druggut. ( 'I'Liers red is tbe new shaie of garw;t cr marooii. l Felt bls will be more popular than ever The storm si-nal still hold' forth t:. tLcbrcze. ; Full moon it 35 , initmU-s.. j.;it 1 i i o'clock this moruiug. . (irai's cjiutr lovingly lo tliirt cvtA jh t peck ; huckstering ii.the reason why. Keuicrnber the picnic at the (Janlei.i to- n.ght, forlh -lone lit of thoixvt li-'w 1,'Yir sullereri. j 1 . Thee.ist winds of the put few hi have; hroucht high tuks in the river. ' F Strive to he the jzrea'.ot iZr.an in your country and you may iU disappointed; gtrivc to U the best and ymi may ticccitl. At lst accounts the water in the Cape I Var was arrain low there having been only - t j about feet on the shoals at Faycttcvillc. ! ! Tlinnn'fl is a lovinc auimil, but a serious objection tf his demonstrations of alTectioa is thu fact that he caresses wholly with his hind heels. The nishts "and days will be ciual on 7 m the 21st inst. About that time we may look for the equinoctial storm; but it fre quently precedes cr Jjllows the time of the equinox. :i ( , Will fiin lineLster nuisance never be allied, or will the community forever havo to continue to donate something for the supjiort of a privileged class ot men, who pay no taxes .' Thanks to Mr. L. M. Lons, the Secre- tcry, for an invitation to attend the Ninth Annual Inhibition of the Uoanokcand Tar River Agricultural Society, to be held in Ycldon Ooctobcr 23, yu, n, anu XoYcrabcr 1st. A man always knowswhat he stumbles over in the street, but the look of ineffa ble scorn he casts over his shoulder and bctowsupoaan unoffending obstruction be has struck his awkward toe against is past all power of words to express. uM,n n man leaves our side and goes to the other side, ho is a traitor, and we al way felt that there was a subtile something wrong about him. Bat when a man leaves the other side and comes over to us, then he is a mand of great moral courage, and weal way felt that he had sterling stuff in him. - pucilistic. There was a iTery lively impromptu meeting last night! at the Front street bridge near the Union Depot. Tho meet- in was organized by one, , coioreu mau calling another .a ; i 7-. 11313 brought a motion from darkey number which caused darker number l to take thciloor horizontally. Then there was vigorous interchange of sentiments tor ipyr moments, in which number 2 seemed to bate the best' of the argument, when a bystander called for the "perlice" and another b!ew a whistle and the mcet- nJiourncd. To bo moro explicit there wL a lively little fight, and ; no police men to interfere. Ditsons Musical Record. Tho first number of Ditson & Co's. Musical Record bai been received and from a baity glance at its jconsents we 1....U v.nt ?t Tconld bio a valuable SDOUill juu, - acquisition to thelibraryof the music loving - . ! J people. The house uy wnom u is issueu (one of the oldesi muaio publishing houses in the L uitcd sutcsjsnouia uc aguarui of the character of the publication and the present cumber shiwa a determma- tho nart of the publishers to ad- tion .1 - nf musical acicnco in van co uv kuuv-0w - - the country. Its praise U well bestowed and its adverse criticism while kindly given, does not fail to use the knife where it is needed. The music of the present number is good and well worth the price of subscription, which is only $2 per ytar in advance. The Xceord is issued weekly by Ditson & Co.1, Boston, Mass., to whom orders should be addressed. BAIL! rnmallablc. The following i list of unmailabe letters and papers remaining in the city postoflicc Sept. 11th: - ; II Makepeace, Cedar Falls, . C ; John Downing, Downifigsville, X. C. i The Festiial- I The fair ladies who have in hand the Festival to be given to-morrow evening for the benefit of the sufferers, are hard a work nerfectins arrangements. They have a most worthy object in view, and they hope to be able to make up a handsome sum for the atllicted people, ket every body go and spend something, if ever so little. Married on Sunday. There wis a little romance connected with the excursion trip from . Laurinbury to this city on Sunday last. iMr. J. D. Mclutyre, of Burnt Swamp township,! Kobc.Nou county, came here 11 Benedict and left a married man. , lie brought his sweetheart, a daughter of Mai. Couoley, of Lumber Bridge, down here with him and they were married In the city. The ricnlc. To-ni-.ht a grand picnic wilt be give a at the Wilmington Gardens, under the aus- . 1 Va - C pices .f (iermania iouge rvuiguis 01 l'ythias, lor the benefit of the yellow lever sutl'erers of our Southern cities. The ob. ject is a most laudable one, :nd it should 1m, as it 110 doubt wi'l, well Attended. If you cannot attend the picnic, purchase ( a ticket and thus add your mite to allevia ting the calmities of suffering! humanity. A most pleasant time is prom'sed by the A committee, who in themselves are a suffi cient guarantee that a good time is await ing you. ' . j An Appeal. A home for the destitute children left orphaned and friendless by the yellow lever has been opened in Memphis, ihe inmates all need clothing, and some of tho little oues being forced for the safety of others to. have all of their clothing de stroyed to prevent infection spreading in this house of refuge, are particularly helpless. An appeal has been made in their behalf, and all contributions, wheth er of cloth or clothing, and the latter may be new or old, will be received and j for warded by Mrs. Geo. G. Thomas, corner Fourth and Market Streets. ! It. is desira ble that the articles be forwarded as soon as possible. ' The September Planets. Jupiter will be the evening star through out tho month. lie arose on the first of the month at half-past 4.in the afternoon, and about the end ot the month will rise about half-past 2. No casual observer can glance at the south-eastern sky with out recognizing this beautiful planet tha moment his eye is turned towards the heavens. Saturn is rapidly increasing in brilliancy, reaching his culminating point on the 22d inst., when he comes into op position with the sun, after which he with silently steal away. Venus is still tho morning star, and rises at half past 3 o'clock. City Court. Scllars Ferguson,for assault and battery on Mary Giles, was bound over to the Criminal Court in the sum of fifty dollars. I Howard Walker and Thilip Wright, two colored youths, arrested for fighting in front of the Market House yesterday, discharged, this being their first offence. The preliminary examination of Julia Ford for arson, continued from yester day, was then taken up and Eliza Lucas and Mr. W. F. Lessman, two witnesses for the State, introduced. The testimony of these witnesses elicited nothing new, ntrpnt that the first named witness testi fied as to the doubtful character of the two principal witnesses lor the defense At the conclusion of the tistimohy Mr. Solicitor Moore asked that the defendant be committed for trial until the. next term of the Criminal Court, or that she be required to give a good bond for her appearance at that time. Marsden Bellamy, Esq., counsel for the defense, pleaded that bis client bo discharged on the grounds that there was no tes timony to warrant a commit ment, that tho evidence pointed to the guilt of Anna Hankins.one of the State's witncsses,to a greater extent than to the' defendant. The Court expressed a . disinclination to take the responsibiUty in a case in vnlvin? such' crave charges and bound the defendant over in the sum of $200 to the October term of the Criminal Court. For a wonder, no shiimps in market yesterday. For Raffle. i One of the1 most beautiful , pieces ot tasteful handiwork tbati cf liavf rvfr RPPn. . . . . . . - , y "v- luiiii.-.uj. n li; is now on exhibiting t r,nt Ja. Ttw.; it, V , . , " k r - Of a CrOSS. made Of nrottxr flntrorc wllirh ' - iiviiviji .,.vr are quite rire in this section at this season It is for the benefit of the yeMow fever 8uflerers. Only twenty-five cents a chance. Go and try vour luck. i I At Point Caswell. 1 Col. L. L. Tolk, Commissioner of Agri culture, arrived in the city last evening on the W. & W. train and left soon after with Capt. R. P. Paddison on the steamer North East for Point Caswell, where he was to have spoken to-tiay. There were only a few passengers on tha boat from Wilmington bnt the entire surrounding county was expected to turn out at Point Caswell tc-3ay. 1 The Masonbcto Telephones. As has already been stated -by us, .the telephone instruments for the line between this city and Masonboro have been placed in position! by Mr. Angel, the agent here, and yesterday afternoon the jhrst messages were passed and received The 1 instru- ments work very nicely f and conversation between the city and the 1 Sound is easily carried on. The line extends to the resi. deuces of of Capt. Cazaux,' Mrs. Grainier and Mr. W. I. Mcoy, on Masonboro. -i 1 Laid Up. 1 1 , I The steamer J. S. VndcrhUl, whieh has I I done such faithful service on the river be- i tween this city and Smitln ille, has been laid up for repairs and will, we under stand, undergo a i thorough' overhauling and repairing, with the addition ot some very decided -iuprovemcnts. The mails, in the meantime, will be carried by the steamer Passport. i , For the Orphans. j We are pleased to learn that the ap peal for donations of clothing, second hand, as well as new, for the orphans at Memphis, which was made through the columns of the Review, has been respon ded to very liberally thus far. Still5, much more is needed and Mrs. Thomas will gladly receive and forward all that is sent. Col. Waddcll'4 Address. In response to the invitatiori addressed to him by the Chairmen of various trade organizations in this city, Hon. A. M. Waddeli will address tho people of Wil mington to-morrow evening at' 8 o'clock in the Opera House. There will be less of politics than ot business in this address as it is expected that Col. Waddeli will speak in regard to the commercial and maritime interests ot Wilmington and of the South. A. large attendance is confi dently looked for on the occasion. Weather Prognostications. Professor Tice has given the following as the probable weather for September and has so far struck the nail on the head: 1st to 3d, clear or fair; 3d to Tth, end ing in clouding, threatening weather, with heavy rains and severe storms in places; 7th to 3th, generally clear or fair; 9th to 17th, variable, generally low bar ometer, with high temperature preceding and accompanying storms, ' except North of storm centres, which will occur , about 10th, 11th, 12th, ICth and iltth. There may be storms on the Gulf or South At lantic coast about Sth or 14th; 18th to 20tb,fclear and cool;20tk to 23d, clouding and threatening weather, with rain; 23d to24tb, clear and cool;'2ithto 25th; clouding, threatening weather, with prob bly severe storms in places. Storms on the Gulf coast liable to occur on 24tb; 25th to 26th, clear and cool; 2Cth to SOtb, ending in clouding, threatening weather and heavy storms in places. The warm er days will occur about 4th, 10th, ICth, 22d and 28th. The cooler days will ocj cur about Cth, 12th, 17th, 25th and 30th Auroras, if any, 1st, Cth, 11th, 13th, 18th, 2Cth. i TbppR ia a firm in town, compc-ed of three members, the aggregate weight ' 1- .- y.-r ,ia The bisr ' man ff-, oon tha "baby" 200 pounds, "wo"- - - - , The "other fellow" pulU the scales at 225- ' - xot at all Surprised. ' When we consider the UtUe attention pure as Doolkv's Yeast Powdeii, this inHiffMn'M tnirht answer ; their perfect wholesomeness would insure us against all evil consequences, j 1 - i Fish are very scarce now on account of the high tides and easterly ind. , tbat is naid to the laws' 01 xicaiiu, ic o uw, fw ... u " . VJrr1" ' nof JSrtocd at tbe indifference manifest- t C D Cannady, N C ; J D Roberto, ed bSany persons in relation to the pan. S BehrendslY; II Si' 11, 1878. . NO. 190 Improvements.! Mi I. r.urmanski cives notice? in 'this n. issue of theillEtiriv 'that ho "will mcvo m - "i,ariH.-r suop ironv its present t'and to I tt . i . Mn rtr .Aw . t 1 .xzrz !p one ojf the finest barber shops in the Stat?. j I For the Sullerers. Last evening the FavTempleton Alli ance gave a performance in Charlotte for the .benefit of the yellow fever suffer ers, the latest and best version o,t' East LynneJ The generous motives 'w'hich prompted the manager to thus aid in alle viating the wants of suffering humanitv cannot be too highly commended. - . , Marriage of Deaf .Males In the second Presbyterian Church yes terday afternoon, Mr. James o. iLlt? : teacher in the Institute for the Deaf ar.d the Dumb and the Blind, 1 at liakigh; and Miss 'Annile C, -daughter of Mr. John Stewart, of this'city, who was ' formerly a pupil in tho' Institute, were united i marriage by Rev, C. M. Payne, Mr. D. C. Dudley, of Raleigh, acting1 as : itcr- preter on .the occasion. The . aiTair was witnessed by a large crowd. Th - 1 w ... 1 happy couple left here last evening for Raleigh. 1 Personal. Mr, William Campbell' oil New Or leans, the gentleman who drew the $loo, 000 prize in a recent lottery drawing, is in the city. lie has been to New Ycik, and stops over herc a day or tvru' on1 his way backj to New Orleans. Having had the fever already his physician telegraphs him that he can return o help in the work there,as he earnestly desires to do,wi ,hout any very great danger to himselr. ( Mr. Campbell Ivas, we think, born Jin Wilmington. He' is ;i , grandson of the late James H. Green, Ksq., and grand nephew to Rishop Green, and i.i therefore a nephew of the 'late -OA. , James G. Green and jJlrs. James An Mrs. E. D. Hall and Mrs. While in Wilnrngton.h'e is Mrs. Lippitt. ' 1 Jerson and of T. -J. Lippitt. th'e giK'ft-of The Concert Friday Sight. Elsewhere will be found advertisement of the Concert jvhich is to.be given on Friday evening, iu the Opera House, for the benefit of the sullerers by the y How fever visitation, that it will prove Wc hare been assured a most acceptable and A number of ' tiie bebt enjoyable affair. amateur vocalists in the city wi in its rendition and every pains . assist will be taken for the enjoyment of those who may attend. Some of the most enter prising 'of our young ladies excellent managers in affairs of this kind are working hard for the success of the enter tainment, and they assure us that suc cess is - beyond peradventure. They ap peal for a full house on the occasion for the sake of .the noble object in view. Tickets may be had at Heinsbcrger's and there will be seats. no extra charge for reserved The inspection of the colered companies ia this city, Companies A. and' B. of the1 Fifth Battalion, X. C. S. Gl, under command of Lt.-C61. Geo. L. Mabson, takes place this asternoon. ,Thcj inspec tion will be made by' Brig. -Gen. Taylor. i , . , Hotel Arriials- 1 1 - . ! ' Puecell House. Wilmington, N. C, Sept. 11. Cobb Bros., proprietors fromfOiO.j oclock, September 10, tolO.O- o'clock-Sept 11 Capt Jno W Harper, Smithville, N C; Thos Jones, New York; James S Elv, D F F, of G; C O Mercer, Yorkviile, N C; Dr E L Hunter, North Carolina; C II Stockell. Nashville; E E Burru3, Greenville Sounds J II Bethen, Chicago; Fi W Clark, Rome, Ga; F P Lo gan, Charlotte; A F Powell, Columbus, Ga- J McD French, Lumberton, N C; D D Barber, Mayesville, S C; J G Wyatt, W E Lewis, Baltimore; E Weinnann, Philadelphia; S Aaron's, New York; Geo Z French, Rocky X'oinf; Capt R P Paddi son, Point Caswell; B R Moore, North Carolina; Capt E D Browning, Weldon; Capt E Everett, Charlotte; W C Rodgers, g C; L I4 Polk, Raleigh; S Q Middleton, nmhi Si C- Will Carv. Marion. S C; Black River; JW. iurnsienuur, umicv, U B Short, Lake W accamaw; O A . W u- -n Oeorfe II Feck. 3lasontxro ;ounu; ffi Xorth Cardioa. . ' EyiRE House. iWUmingtOD. N. C. ScpSt.lll. I. U Dolby, proprietor from 10:05 o clock Sept. 10 tolOOu N Y: T C Livingston and wife,Fionda, Ur L Vincent. N tY ; J T Uarper, Smithvillej Capt N O Neilson, barque Memory , Capt G Olsen. liarque Speed ; Cat "aHr Sney, Old Fort, N C ; Thos II btojtJl, Charlotte ; J II Cofers.1 Richmond, a , Sam R Chinnis, Brunswick. PLEASE SOTICE, '. - - wt- KlW q receiTecciTEBMcatw t rroaii.ar friends oa aar and all rebVtf.r general ici?rert bat.: I ' ' Tha'raao cf tta writer hjmi .aiWayr.lb-- furniihed to the Kditcr.- 1 ' r, 1 oneeidaof th rPf. VI' : ! 'V. Audit ij efcialkj and partkru! Iran v r-1 iood that ecito d.v not a! it-art dnr.r -the tkw, of cr.rwpondnu, onkai ao au'led i m the editorial coJaajia. ' OPERA - HOUSE'' GraiiVccEisiiil mmim tecrLl rpUE COXCKUT frr tha bwi t Uli Yd .k ' .'.'a-orers wi.ll :.,koi 1 : Aat , Friday Evenin- Xc!x,; 13th(lk.,' , " Af.u. I,...- b.it sR,l Iajtrunent.il laient ia the c:tj hat- kihdlT rtantefre ' .Ticket., CO cent.,- -To b .; LaJ it HjicAi-ri ; ger 9 IJ. u More an.. at tho ttoor. - ..ir i : char- Ut Itcnrvcd Si-at. Ilex fiwioyiu . Boys' .School Suits. ' 1 . -1, . - .j School Boys' 'Suits'. . ! I; I. ' I f 4 . ' - 1 V A ' I h.ch to I ; u,us!.l tt vjrr-it.'W "Siurrs.1t MU-N'SON,'?!, f -'rt 11 tilj: ci.ornn.. ; ;. A.'.i. , v Cadet "Uniforinp I U J, AM XOWKLADV TO TACi: Jrar' fur Uniforms, asd'euarantoo .i I , V Genuine Military Fit in ZverV Case ! Call eHrly arid -ret 'ur otiaiit.-.-j ' ' ' . Clottiing an.1 (; nt.-' Karaiut .r Hfn,U jut reciri'd. J I- ' j . ' L. J. OTTKUliOl'liOJ sept 11 . " 11 M.irkcl tt.' ... , 4- . To tVIove, 1 O X TJIL FIUST OF OCTOIJEK I'lil i move u.y l;,irhLr Hhop from the bai-o;cn i.f . 1 j tho Firtt .V.'iti'.fca Uank: , to the tl est ..ccjipiod bv Cart. .1 .Vf pre1 at rc I will !ix u;, nc !.f t -vt ! in the 8tate. ' rh- Ti;,.i - epUl 1 i..nrafAy,s'iv'!. Y7t,.r-S ' .1 lit ..I 1 cHiviii Mr nw nniiorcrs FKSTIVAl. In aid (.f t!. l .);o Sullerers will be Kirtc.'Lya J.u::.!.cr ...f voting ladies in thb city al ;h-; CITY HALL! -J - " . ' us ' - V Thursday Evening, 12th Inst- An earnest afrcal ij mad,.' to the t'itizdea of Wilmington to yustsia their t :i.,r tL ia.i". nndertakicg. .. ,j,,t y -y Grand Picnic Af the Wilmington Gardens Werl the auspices of Gcrmania Lodre ' No. 4 K of in Aid of the Yellow Ti'ver .Sullerers - . i h Of Our Sou-then.' Citi, 00 1 Wednesday Ekmt fexl, .Ulli' lift'., . rpUE PUBLIC eneraJiy ard iaritGd tn ad the Knights in their efforts tr-'afeit-!a ke amelioration cf the di;trejjcs t'f their Icllon' 1 , men. Ticket SI,, to be hid of Coaiinlttee : tbe loiioifiujc l J eept C School Books T LOWEST IK!CE3. LAHGK STOCK. I'ICTUKE FtAilES aad MOULDINGS' a vn.. ,.r -? t. 1- r 1 C. )'. YATiH; ;:,l eepv'J book leUer and I'lctographef.? - The inspection OF OL R aVE WLY IMPO KTED b'kdi U ' refpectfcllj reiaetfcd.. Yr-a wi'Iicd a largo 4 . ditplar at low iiortf. H' .,, ' I .. ' , u ..- A I' ' ' GILKS A XVliCUlSQS. . 1: ett u ZH snd 40 ilorchlsop block. School Books; ' ANEW and Cox; let St-Kk -, f f . rr Jost receircd .ad fr fa!e at rtrw low prices. ; at IiriXSIJAuEGEli' , . i II ROM OH aod EBjraiBrf. r : A V , Beautiula&dC'iMsp; Pianos arid Organs i . . - A SDilntitil lEitramntf cf all kia'di." 'f" I - Fr at . , 4 ',, I J V - 11 gnsbbrgeivh, , - epti Lire liotik and JiuiicStore l i 1 1 5, t
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