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,crr afters8 ft' etptedbr MES, w .nn T rroB. .,va POST A K PAID cSfjJw Six month., S3 SO ; Thru (0 cent. a1 delivered bT carriers. rw r" . '.r cart of th city, at'-xie v ... -ill tleaae rep port any and regularly. 5cw Advortisoments Special. 45 MARKET STREET. tUU. COS"" TO BELL AT TO Fo rm e r Lo w-P rlcca, !5Ma0IlDe' 1 i5,.Vcrt, t bare determined to give ptrou tie opportauity of Ujing U Vi'Mtntf"' t the lo-Mt fiffe. pUft touched for the past year. voiatb.followia: lllcaclicd CoUons. 613 SLIrUt;. 6 tint per y ird. living Siiftinr, Z, 8 cents per yard. 44 Cruai SitrUtir, 8 cent per yard. M C iiUtor ShirUif 9 eenti per yard, fnitcf tat Loom Shir tin. 10c per yard. M uiroKcpxtt A, A, Shirting, 10c pr yd. M rtrtll Shirtic?. 10 cent, per yard. 44 UztiC Shirtirr. 10 nts ,r ird' 44 areaa 5o. 1 Shirting 11c per yard. HTTixiuttaSbirtlB. WA cents per yard. Unbleached Shirting;. Cc 0w8t Hi cenU per yard. rsi3ita Cotto. Mill, 4H cenU pr yard. r.ruacith P, 4K cent pr yard. 4 &xkif.h&a A, T cenU per yard. 44 liU George A A, 7 cent per yard.. M yorWi X, 7 cent per yard. 4 Jfi Market 0, 8 cent per y ard. 14 Omt FaU J, 8 ceatj pr yard. 44 SSplLai No. Zi. 8 cent per yard. Sietths la all the Favorite Brands Hamburg Edin and Insertions. . Souiihju&disg the great rush we have lUtatleabore for the pan week, we are .t;irfi tJiLow a very large anortment. Imy oat ibottld Me them whether they pnr- t iter toL The VaniMiitta Shirt. 75c- ithottt ANT exception the bet Iit la till eoaatry. Pifeted Caabrlt EhlrU 25 ceatt eaeh ! CrtU'teary Uoaepnn Drawer JieeacU le, le., Ac, Ac, Ac. bo bat come at once. m 45 Market fltreet. For Rent, t dttirahle DWELLING - - "'WW Apply pytl n. B. EILERS. For Rent. T3S DWELLINO on Mwket w trt neit North of Mr. A. H. ZEWL To partial "F' as;aeni vo maxe t i t RaMrr... - ...... . . 1" ' " & HO Of ffOlt yathtrKtliae,a leaae for a aamber of '-'"J Degtrea. Apply to JOSUT. JAMES, or, CB05LY AMOKHIS. For Rent- PWl( In October, 1878, that . r-rt aM very dwirble DBY A.N 0?$ fllORr, oa North Front tSSS I D. A. bMlTU- For Rent, 'TH ' COMMODIOUS AND DE- 7. BU"J aitaated O&eee oter" Eor lbo PILOT ( T Co'tKlU.UKt two OfiMrm twil l i 1 ioddic (, pi BRO RODDICK u n Apply to t GILE3 A MTJECniaON. mmm , . . - -! . .; - ...)-., . . r The! 1 Dabli Mie. - . - -4- I I : . VOL. 3. LOCAL NEWS. Vcw AdYertlsements. Col. Waddell' Address. Mcsos The Peerlea Wamsutta Shirt. Josh. T. Ji me Book and Job Printing CotSATE Co W. F. Taylor's Det-rsive Soap. P. HamiEaoaji School Books. J. C. Mckds, Druggist. Ilolman'a Ague aid Liver Pad. 1 1 A.Ssaiia BeitUnlaandried Shirt for 75c. X. II. SracxT They muit be told. S. Jiwitt Stationery and Fancy Goods. A few watermelon in market yet. Fiih are coming in in larg j quantities. mm I--" ... ... r w "if Free laocbcri re feiiliasooiTinwsoup now. .-'. r ' '-iv- : rciVimmona In" market at. Icrt etta per quart - - ' ' Some fine Myrtle Grove oyster were in market yesterday. Don't forget Col. WaJJell uin-a'-sit the Opera House to-night. i .TbckoxAbcct lor Kmrr.crsons Min strels U at Hcinsberger'-i. Tbe latest intelligence from Dr.fl. K. Wright reports bis condition as unchang ed. I i Tim Tievpnue Cutter Colfax was in tbe barLHir tbis morning laying in sup plies. JJr.Juo. Carroll of tbe Cosmopolitan Bar, bas the firit Myrtle Grove oysters of the season. The Fav Tcmplclon Alliance will give four performances in this 'city in tbe early part of next month j j Hon. A. M. WaiUell will mlJrcss the citizens of Brunswick at .Steithville to- morrow anu ai r.irur.r imu. urday. Tbcre was only one case for the Mayor s consideration this morning, which being a charge of larceny was turned over to Justice Ifairiss for trial. ; Work has begun at tbe sturgeon fish eries, and quite a number of the monsters of the Cnny tribe have been slaughtered and sent to Northern mnrkeUvtbus early I in the season. ? ;j Hi at there were nearly 400 Ik . J " bales of cotton sold ill this market tc-day, which is the biggest day, by 100 bales, we have had tbis scasonJ Tbe receipts to day were ClU bales. llcv. J It. Wilson, D. D., pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in thi oitv. arrived here last .night after an ab- scuccof two months, and will fill his pulpit on Sunday next. Temple of Israel. Owing to Kabbi Mendelsohn's engage ment to lecture to-morrow evening at 8 fclock for the benefit of the yellow fever sufferers tbe Sabbath-eve services at the synagogue will be held at5:C0 p. m , half an hour sooner than usual. The Race To-morrow. The regular Sept'.mbcr race of ths Car olina Yacht Club takes place to-morrow over the Wrigbtsville course, one of tbe yachts have so far been formally en- lered. but the supposition is that the nijrplc, nosa, Lizzie, frolic and nest les will sail the race. f - I Thanks. The vounz ladies who originated and had in charge the management of the Concert riven at the Onera House last evening, desire ns to return their sincere thanks to Capt. K. J.rennypacker for the free use of the Opera House, to tee w u mington Gas L;ght Company, through heir Secretary and Treasurer, Mr. K. J. Jones, for the gas, for which, there was no charsre.to Mr. Heinsbergcr, for tbe ele gant pianos loaned for tbe occasion, a id to all others who so kindly aMeUj them in their efforts. - . l'roof Positive, i That Do ole ys Yea st Powder is the most effective and reliable baking powuer in he market, can be bad by practical inai. troJcht and atrenctb. economical, and never failing in excellent results A uii " . ' , inimlnston District. AppoitmcnU for Quarterly Meetings n partj made by Itev. L S. Etlrkbcad: ' FOURTH ! EOCXD. Smithville, at Smithville Sept 21-22 Waccamaw Mission, ai lie. n U i '...Sept! 24 White vifle, at Carvers Creek. Sept 23-20 i. . - - - . t . I li 11 WILMINGTON, N. C, THURSDAY. SEPT. i , ; REPUBLICANS IX COUNCIL. Tliey Met in FayctteTille nut pui up nobody for Congressman. A IJI1 for iniiepenaenis. Special to the Daily Ueview. Fayette i lle, N. C. Sept. 19. Tbe republican Congnssional Execu live Committee met in this place yester day and after a close consultation amon themselves annouoced that they had dc ;.7.i . tn mit :t nomination for Con- r-i w-.idi thriforfi have no opnoneot unless an lnkpuivan rtfit and if he doc he will be beaten, aa a dfter of course. The-ieople in thi. section of the District are solid for Wad dell. . ! LUMlsEKttAND. Pcrsonal. We arc pleased to announce the return of our esteemed fellow-citizen, Alex SprunVKsq , British Vice Coneul who has been on a visit to Europe, lie ap- pears to be in the enjoyment of excellent health. Handsome Sum. Tuo proceeds of last night's concert were S215. Cannot the young ladies re peat the concert ? They have realized a sum far above their sanguine expectations and no doubt that by repeating the cor cert they could at loist raise tho sum up to 8350. ; Job lrlntinff. Wc want all our patrons, readers and friends and everybody else lo know that our Job Department is complete in all its appointments, and that we are now pre pared to i turn, out all kinds of Job Work in the very best Etyle and as cheap as can be done by any other printer in the city. Our job printer cannot bo excelled, and wo invite all to call and get our estimates before contracting for work elsewhere. In workmanship and prices we guaran tee satisfaction. " j , - Tricky Tradei a. The attempt to establish a business by closely imitating the name aud stylo of a favorite article his new illustration in W. F. Taylor's Labor Saving Detersive Soap. For many years this urana oi soap bas been made solely by Colgate & Co., New York, which fact, together with its wide popularity ,has made it a shining mark for tho unscrupulous imitator. Buyers should remember that each genu ine wrapper and bar bears the name of W. F. Taylor. Its reduced and present low prices en sure its being sold every wberc.a3 hereto fore.. . " . Military Cossip. Tho Ualeigh Netcs says: Ammunition for the breech-loading rifles has been shipped to all the companies of tho State Guard which will be present at Encamp ment. Rules for rifle-practice, together with complete score books, have also been distributed. In future great attention will bo paid to rifle-practice, as it is de sired that tho troops may become efficient marksmen. j There are now 27 white infantry com panies aud 10 colored; two batteries of light artillery, both white. 1 he total ot the force, officers and enlisted men, is about 2,300. j 1 Charleston Jetties. Messrs. M. L. Dolbey and EliT. Bangs, the contractors, to whom has been award ed tbe job of buHding tbe jetties, have ar rived in Charleston and registered at the PavUion Hotel. Tlrse gentlemen stated that they will commence the work at an early day. The steam tug Royal Arch and the steamer rassport will Jeave for Charleston in a few days, having the lisbters in tow, and having cn board tbe apparatus and machinery necessary for the work. The granite for the building of the jetties will, in accordance with tbe terms of the bid, be purchased in South Caroliua. The timuer to ve uaevi m mo -. of the mattress wUl also be purchased in Tbe timber to be used In the construction that Sute. The preliminary surveys nave iwon made, and the work will be commenced as soon as the steamers arrive. Ths tamer Fa&iort wnl return ma .... !. few days, she having only been chartered to assist in toeing the lighters to Charles- ton, and take her place on the line from cere w A well-timed and. iudicious concession! to the popular demand for reduced, rates haa added very greauy vo mo ex cellent popularity of the Colonnade Hotel, Philadelphia. The Concert Last Nisht. As everyone piedicie.!, ibe concert given last evening at t!ie Onrri tTamso ir.r iha . of the ftiVtr snflVrpra was n ranJ SUCCess,'and never Lave we seen an auaience lo expressed themselTes, ai- most as an unit, so well pleased with an ectertammei.t of the kind. The attend ance was, by far, the largest. we have seen at the Opera Ilcuse in a 1 i: tirne, and showed iis appreciation ;f the outertain ma.t In gocn!, hnaity sou'-sirrred encore. So much pleased with .the conceit were - they that the manage v ere compelled to give a doublo bill. Thy voatiff ladies who conceived the ideiof dkitliiffiftS.iT; iffftmk made itlho grandest 1 ' - Vwu,-, wc luu subuui nt,Jcimi Atkh-son, Annie Empie, and m j Emma Hahr, and to them belongs a coh- scienceof duty well performed. The con cert was opened with a l.vely seleciion by the Cornet Concert Club, which they ren- f he vocal quartette ''Drifting with tbe I Tide," was so exquisitely rendered by Messrs Dradly, Myers, Welsh and Kankin that they wiito.a.pp before tie toot-lights. 1 he r'Old bcxton, sune by Mr. Geo. Myers, was well re- ceived and was heartily encored. Mr. M F. Manning's rendition cf "liocked io the Crad!e cf the Dcep'? was very fine. The vocal Kolo'Valso E'riiliante;" siing by Mrs. Jno. W. Camsron wasexiuisitely render ed. Her fine rxe.zo -soprano voice charmed the entire audience, who kept up! a pro longed encore until she appeared- in rc sponce to thtir wishes. Mr. Nathan Mayer's solo"Goodbye Sweetheart, 'was an exceedingly happy effort and was heartily applauded. ; - A vocal duct by Mr. and Mis. Jno. E. Lippilt was so well received that they were compelled to appear a second and third time, ami iu rctpons'3 to their en core EaDg "Meet mo by Moonlight alone' in a manner scarcely ever equaled. J Part tccond of lhountcrtainnient waa lively and well reiideTrd quiclc step, the leader, " Mr. J. E. : Wilson, showing 1 imsclf a jcompetcnt cornetist. Toe iiimtrumeutal duet and quartettes by th j Misses Atkinson, Emi)ic and Hahr, w cr j handsomely exe cuted and were well received. The quar tette, Messrs. Robinson, Welsh, Tilly and Manning, rendered "Moonlight on the Lake" in a manner which should be highly pleasing to them. Mr. Geo. Welsh, in his vocal solos added new laurels to his reputation and was thrice encored, and in response to one of the encores, picked his accompaniment on lbs banjo which was greatly enjoyed by the delighted listeners Mr. Geo. Myers, "Irish Jintleraau" was lustily applauded and very much appreciated. Tbe instrumental solo of Miss Ilahf was simply superb, and is seldom equaled and never excelled. She has an exceed ingly fine touch and is a rapid reader. Mrs. Cameron again delighted j her listeners by the rendition of several selec ted pieces. The Concert came to a close with a trio by Mr. and Mrs. Jnoj E. Lip pitt and Mr. II. C. Myers, the audience leaving for their homes carrying with t hem pleasant thoughts which will be r2membercd for years to come. The pianos used were kindly loaned by Mr. P. Heiui bergcr and were the best Kna.be makes. For the Review. i The Hucksters. Glad t3 sec, Mr. Editor, that your local news gatherer is pegging, away at the huckster question. 'It is a shame that the Board of Aldermen should allow this thing to continue. I pay license tax to do business and so do all dealers all but the forty or fifty hucksters ou the ftreet pavements. Wouldn't it be funny if some forty or fiftv merchants should claim equalimmunity 'and refuse to pay any mort special taxc ? What says our Dem ocratic Board of Aldermen? j UIIY UOCIW. The Thermometer. j Pmm tho United States Signal OSice at -. . this place we obtaiu the following report of the thcrmomeicr, a - mg at 7:31 o ciock . Augusta, Ga. Mobile, Ala 71 Montgomery Ala...C5 It.'mirn.lM ..... Montgomery Aia...oa rh.,,' c.,.70 ashville 65 Cincinnati-. -,.-5 JSjoo New Orleana-..73 Vow York . ,71 KiTicnah. Ga.....67 G aire ton 1 I Indixnola li ShreTpport. 70 St Mark, F1V..-67 Jacksonville, ilao Virksbnr?. Mia. ...00 .4 Washington, D C.67 ! I Memphu, Tenn..-T0 . Sweet potatoes sell for sixty cents per bushel from carta. deredinthc.r usual eseeilent style, and Buyers of this loncstablislied anil favorite bi-arul of hciip r.rc warncll I was fallowed hv th4,Mfndilso:ii Vddir.r I mi'n e :i t .i 1 . I March, ' which w s magnificently rendered and bar bears thfi n.imn nf AV P TAYr.OT?" w Li . i bv Misses Ij. an l J. Atkinson. Etnnie and ilnnofl nnVo IV "P T1 A VT rv7e m., : -it A 1 ! Hahr. I l 19, 187S. NO. 197 We-w Advortisomonts. SU" m IP1. "3? Labor S MADE BY i j COLGATE sept lD-Swd&w. Col. Wafldell's Address. j JJOi'. A. M. WAD DELL will deliver hia address at the Opera Ilouse TIl'S eve ning at 8 o'clock, in response to the request of the various mercantile organizations in tbis city. Seats free. 1 he public, both ladies and gentlemen, are respectfully invited to attecd. sept 19 j- The Peerless Wainsutta i . SHIRT- COMPLETE for $1.25 MUNSON', eept 10 THE CLOfHlEK. Job Printing: yE ARE PREPARED now to txecute allkindiofUOOK AND jJOD WOiU and rWpectfully solicit J liarc uf tho public pat ronage. , Our facilities are such that we can oflcr the very best work at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. Call and get estimates and leave your orders with us. ; JOSH. T. JAMES, sept 13 ; hook nnd Job Printer. OPERAHOUSE. SATURDAY. SEPT. 21st. Patronized by a boa ton clientele every where CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS AND THE ORIGINAL SMITn, WALDK0H, MORTON AND KARTIN ! 1 Headed by the acknowledged Prince cf Minstrelsy, EflLLY EMERSON Occupying the game position in the Minstrel world that Edwin Booth does in the ' Dramatic, with a COTERIE OF 20 ARTISTS 1 Scale of Prices 60cents, 75 cents and $1. Reserved seats obtainable three days in ad vance at Hoinsberger' Book Store. sept 18 l . - I ; OPERA HOUSE. Friday, Eept. 20th, at 8 o'clock,P. M. T KCTURE IN AID OF TOE YELLOW FEVER SUFFERERS. By Eov. S. Mendelsohn. SUBJECT : ; c Woman : Her Conservatism and Sla tlon In the Talmd.,' Tickets 50 cents. No extra chsrge for re- -.- ' i i - cerredseata. Box Sheet now open at Mr. Utiajberger' -r. B- st.re. eept 18 For Rent. TUOil 1st October1, that desirable f "! atore oa iae iZL I n,.; far CoL J. 1 aiarcet ana irom urt ' ' 7 . Hedrick s a Urj uooa , SG . o aouioi imiuiuuui) ui us iiuiue ami siyie. smc mat o:ieh wni nrr 4U f ine A-". . .;,.K'. J Fine for Board House. Apply t Or J D BELLAMY, Ja., mOK WILMINGTON JOURNAL, U one J of th0 TcrJ. Dest adrertising mediams. Try it. PLEASE JTOTICE. x - ' i i We Will be rlad to rectlvlrririf nr.lratirm fronoor. friend on a and all enbctor general interest bat : 1 . j. - , Th Baa f the writer at al y ' b furaih! to th KJltr. j j Commaoicatinnj nit b one aide of the paper. iittn on f tjy t' yiMiij ana f articalMrlr on 9 r- tood that die editor doe not alw. j endori Ple.eiff.ccrrw'ondeot. 1 o?tffd in toe editorial columrif. i . . . Kow Advcrtisomoats. "ST avin. SOAP-1 IV TOM i Sole ManufactnrerF, New York. School Book YNOTHERSUITLY JDST RECEIVED, Orders from the country will meet prompt attention and le filled at tho loTrcst'piici. tl THE LIVE LOOK STORK. I'ianos mid Organs. t HEAP FOR CASH. I V- Or on the Eay Monthly Instalmcct HEINSDEIIG nil's, sept 18 39 and 41 Market Street Stationery. IULL LINES OF STATIONERY AND L FANCY GOODS for the If. ufc, th iDeik aad the School. No t'ouLl to Low good, at ' ' I 8. JEWETT'S, acg 'J Front Stroet Rook Store. i OUR FALL STOCK is equal in ftle,fjt aiid fn.ih lo tie great FA) L in our price. If jcu wbh to purchase .Heady Made Clothing,. L'pdfr wear, Hoisery, hcirfs. Tit?, TiuLkg, I'm. brellas and Valines, rn!l at No. 27. If a Nobby HAT is defcircd, ciiLer tifl', f-lt or Alpine, a little ruonj-y v ill buy one at No. 27. Business or Dreys Puiti made to "rdt?r at prices oiil? a little iu advsnce oftedj Made Clothing. Saffsfactioa . guarar..ti e J, ot!.riv"fe atr.ar. risk. Do not pa lYic I y." r L. J. OTTEIiLOCRG, sept 10 27 Marletrt: olman's A QUE AND LIVER PADS. i For sil- by : .IA. V. MONDS. I)rDisf. JCT" Fit-ciai, care given, lo compoandinfT Prescriptions day or night, eept 1G Telephone TS IN WILMINGTON and also the bgMt, best and ehearc':t stock of MeajV, Youth, and noya CIotLing and. Fur niebiag Good Uats, Caps, &c, and ia tb La found at , .SIIRIKR'S Kinporiiiiii, 34 LXarkct Street. T B - -Best Lnlauniried hfcirt la the city 1. for 75 c gept 16 They 3Iust J)2 Sold. 1 All GOING NORTH IN A FEW DATS L Azd I therefore offer Great Bargains in all kinds of Fatcy Osoc'. A-L lellirjT G-inch Black Gros Grain1 .Sah Uib boiiF, all fiilk, for 10 rents , a yard. ' I five rcj personal mperrivon to every tLiD?: j X. Ill ifPRUNT, eptStf Exchange Corner. Coiiartiicrslifp Notice. -j THE UNDEIvc-IUNED HAVE TUI3 DAY 1 I i formed a copartrVtiip nadir tie tira name of William Blanks & Co., for the traoeoctioa of a COTTON B -OKI 1 OrTiCc Voith Water Strett. WILLIAM BLANKS, IIV.CmH X7. IfeLADIllX. RICHARD W. PRICED , Warnings- -fcrU 17, 17. j ,, sept -. MUUIUWU, mm '
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