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TIII3 PAPER . Tcrf afternoon, Sandayi tx- eepted br T. JAMES, .... nDAPBItTOR. JO SI! ...,tjK A? t rr n VS. IOST AG E PAID. rd Six raontni, . r4 y tl One montb, 60 cent. E h- delivered by earners. 5tUiJ Part of tbe city, at the L riseetttperwe.i. . 1 1 raws low jrriri -ill plereport any and ' ... r-ceiretbeir papers remany. ji0W Advertisements, SpeciaL Brown J1 45 MARKET CTflEET, -TILL CUMIN L K TO SELL AT THE FormerLow Prices, .i..,.rvrrcnt advances Is" -w .... I loict v,fk we bare ceiermmea w Klf, , . . , , 5. (ti, , I fjr business coats and waistcoats i: f :ro-s tl. opportunity of laying In clics at tbe loWeat figures n:gyoii UtC touched for tbe put year, ci r.tyia tbe followUg : Ulcachcd Cottons. 0 ,:la ilitfe:, 6 cU per yard. IzxutZ Senior, Z, 8 cents per yard. 44 Cr6i! SLirtiaz, 8 cents per yard. 14 Kaiiatar Shirting, 9 cents per yard. .r.v.ira shirtinr. lOcperyard. - i 14 isir&ico?iaa A, A, Sbirting, 10c pr yd. l4FA.f!iSiirtinz, 10 eentJ per yard, it L)tIIe Sslirtiar, 10 cents per yard II Wsarejia 'o. 1 Sbirting, 11c per yard. 4 Wazsatta flirting, 1 VA cenU per yard. I jilileaclictl Shirtings. " ' j TJsicrtta Cottot Mills, 4K cents pr yard. I . , . . j PjraCBii P, 4K cents pr yard. 14 LxllarhAa A, 7 cents per yard. 44 Liie Georiie A A, 7 cents per yard. M Sorfu'.K , 7 cents per ya-d. M5 Market G, 8 cents per yard. 14 Crttt Fa!'.s J, 8 cents per yard. 44 ."Jflisi No. 23, 8 cents per yard. '-iectii? h all the Favorite Brands llaniliurr Kilxiiisrsi ami at Insertion. itiihitaliBg tbe great rusb we have iiatissboTe for tbe put week, we are Jireitiibow a very large arsortment. ITy c iboalJ see them whetber tbey por- utortot. The Vaimuf ta Shirf. 73c- witbeat A!fY exception tbe best 9t ia tils coaatry. Caxbrlc Sbirts 25 cents each ! s s4 teary Uomefpun Drawers 25c each. e. Ac, Ac, 4c, Ac. to delsy oat come at once. MB 4 RODDICK "127 Marke Street, . , to uuw IOr XOUllgLadieSJ XKitranm . . 8u-oV ' O 'us Itand.y, October .M. JvfEncUib French Ma.th.1 t! ytarj frf. m t -cience. Ct ! 0'7 CIW eefHy Instrucud. titUiic w4 Vwai Mnic free of cbarg estUJUjicoader direction r MM 5A31- For una,. 4c, apply to tbe r-l . - PBINCll'AL. 5f E. H. Parsley 'i,LYEPEX T0E DEPARTMENT kaikvrllff": ia connecUon uc tot) er 3d. VTDra i,adpfa Methols tbe j-o-cgiog ana t- Qi4! w-ailonery f Uxes OP STAT.nvrov vn I by 'Ucr x a for tt Homse, tbe Desk to Ko trv' .v- . .H ! to sbow r H VOL. 3. LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisement. Ucwiom Scarlet Flannel Underwear. L. O. Barkie & Co Frejh Lime. Geo. 2f. Uaekiis Woman Waited. X. II. Sfrckt For Hale at Fxcbange Cor - -1 . ... i ner. P. lliivtuasia School Books. J. C. Mcxcs, Druggist. II ol man's Ague and Liver Pad. j A Saaixa BeatUnlaundried Shirtfor 75c S. Jxwitt Stationery and Fancy Goods. The weather was real fallish this morn ing. :' I ! . 0 0 Fish will be scar ce during the preva lence of the easterly wind. The poufs and panierson imported cos tumes are scarcely discernible. Dark-colored mixtures are preferred heads Letter hiids, lill heads, noto and dead beads turned out at the Re view tfiice. "I The long twelve or sixbutton kid ..... glove, with the opening at the elle si rowg in'f.ivor. Mr. ;Ed. S. Nash, formerly of ih'w city, but dow of New York, is in thti city on a short visit. . r 1 a , , K K ! "",1 PnrHian brocades and Old r,UCll0 and I . metiuuvai r rencc urocace siuus iu-i vjveil for parts of costumes The latest breakfast caps are covered 1 with small embroidered handkerchief, "Rosh Hashaua.' It is observed with now occupied by Mr. A. 11. VanBokke and trimmed with ribbon bows j solemn services by the people of that faith Hu and Mr. VanBokkelin will occupy Call and see cimeos of our job work, Ve can beat the bdatcr in a competition for prices and in quality of wo iU Rev. S. Mendelsohn will hold services in lhe aynaSogne tlds evening at 5::)0. o'clotk. . imn:row morn!n?r at 10 o'clock. i " c I The Spanish mantilla of black and white lace is to bo worn as a part of tha carriage coitumo proper thia win- tar. I ! : " ... I I r. n !.. , u it ii n I C slilitlv bell crowns, narrow brims, culled a la Beebe, or with a Fiench set of the brJm I i meeting of their body which is to be held at the Court I Touec to-morrow moruing, I 11 o'clock. The best job .work in this city is uow turned out at the Review! office. We don't offer this so much as a bait but as a fact and wo can prove it, too. Yesterday's j blue skies ' and balmy weather is to-day simply a something to be remembered. Last evening heavy clouds camo up out of the North and Northwest, and to-day feels like November. i ; Messrs. C. E. Burr & po. are engaged in repainting the interior of the Opera House. The scenery will be: retouched and Wilmington can again boast of "our beautiful little Opera HcjuFe.' Mr. J. Frauk Cause has Resigned his position as Clerk of the Board of Audit and Finance, to take eflect next Tuesday, October 1st. There are 'probably already between fifty and one hundred applications fir the position. A successor to Mr Gaosa will be chosen this afternoon. A merchant who pays rent and taxes is not allowed to place boxes on the side walk for a longer time than it takes him . ... mi i --.il & gel tne gooes out. j.nen wny is u iuai hucksters are allowed to keep boxes and barrels on the sidewalk wees ia and wV out r - The residence of Capt. Allen Jones, a gentleman well known here and nearly related to some of our people, in Rock UiUfS. C, was destroyed br an incendi- ary fire oa last Sunday night; Nearly all of ths furnitara was saved but it is not if 'WSUTSkCC' Rev. Dr. Patterson. A letter has been received here from Rev. George Tatterson, D. 1.. Rector f Ct 1 -V tslm ;- wVirt V 14 r.nw in Massachusetts, stating that be hoped to be ab!e to return to Wilmington and re- sume charge of his Darish br the middle or latter part of October, most probably former. We are glad to learn that -aT..M-, i ..t..n'j v. ,. Jm- proved m terially since he left us. Yoa can aTe Money usinz DooLEx'a Yeast-Powdeb. for 1 1 n ! -1 accomplish satisfactory results. This nota heedless hap-hazard statement, WILMINGTON, N. C, The Huckstaire. llyware, boys, beware with calre, lie ware of the barg&insome huckstaire Who on the sidewalks do congregate When you go oat for something to cat. The huckstaire pays no tax at all. And when you buy half you pay for all J or the goods the huckntalxes sell. I - - - " Look Out, Boys Buffalo Bill and bia geuuine Iudians will show liere on the 3rd and 4th of next I month. They will be followed by the Fay-Temp leton Alliance. Louise Ponie- roy is uookcu ior ice iyiu. auu me imiu- i i i r l eyed clown of Cole's Circus will be jump- in around about the latter part of Octo- ber or the 1st of November. ' The South-Atlantic. . 1I.C .Noveiuber number of this valuable i. l.. i LWUJ "iUULU1 u iilu w As usual, it presents mi exc llent table of cuuieiusauuuue iuau tuuum ?yH,,M1i! Wikt iudiUereut reaJer An i3ue, iciauve u uiu now uiumc, all tif I1t lliA XT-r1 I Tinntfikr Tfl " " w.vv,. that issue will be published the opening I .1iitlirs nr u nuuf ln.fnrif;il rrmaiii'i' anil the first act of a five-act nlay-a new fea- lure, bv the wav. in magazine literature- a,i ,iM firfif nf a RPripnfnotPson Eastern travels. Published by Mrs. Cicero W. Harris, at Wilmington, at $U a year. . .. ..... Tn.-... Vmr " i Ytar This evening, at sundown, begins the Jewish New Year, termed in Hebrew everywhere. During the period between sunset oj Friday and the same .time on Sunday, all businees is suspended. The origin of the festival is given in Leviticus xxiiij lhe tcxt reading: "And the Lord Ve unto Moges 8aying: Speat L. t .... .. f' unto me CUliaren, sayiu; iu iuu e seventh month, in the first of the montb, ye shall have a Sabbath, a memorial of blowing trumpets, an holy convocation. Ye shall do no servile work." Though not one of Kr.cn rrrpftt fpstimlM of tha VMr On WBlCh - v n" - w 1.1 I f T1 .'.nnmmKnJ. luo "iaie PP' WUiUi4UU" ed Ml appear before the Lord, It is nevertheless considered to be one of tbe I principal holidays of tbe Hebrews, lhe observance will last until Sunday when . Th(J bJ . of trumpet3j . . .n . , in thn ...,!.. i. observed as of old, and the hear'tBg of the souuds is obligatory on all Jews, With the. festival of the New Year begins the annual era known as the 'Ten days of Market and Second streets and will occu Repentance' terminating on Sunday week py it as a furniture! house, also two halls by the greatest of holidays, "Yom Kip- in Currie's block which they will use as a pur." According to Jewish faith and warehouse. Mr. Jno. Boyd will occupy tradition, on 'Rosh Hashana" the crea- the store vacated by Messrs. Behreads & tlon of the world was completed; on that Co. The above are all tbe changes we self-same day the sacrifice of Isaac by his have heard of thus far but will keep the father occurred; and again, on the anni- readers of the Review pos ed as to any versary cf these events, the Messiah will others. come. The festival is sometimes called . p souls Yom Hadin," br Day of Judgment; for .!. ' u ... ' Sl:..i.ui w tw ,w Our good friend, Mai. James Reilly, of .1 u 4T. r bUO aiUio"kj "'"" - - - -j creature, meting out Us doom for lb ,, -na r fu ,iQ coming year. The ceremonies of the day are grand and impressive. At sundown I ; ' . " . b . , . . f, t . rlR. Henry. Esq., of Columbus county, the fa th ul assemble at the houses of "culJr- 4 . worship and inaugurate the observance by solemn prayers and fast. They assem- ble on the following day at daybreak, and servico is held until noon; the shofar, or iig of the Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows, trumpet, made of a ram's horn, being held in Baltimore last week, has re sounded, and the most orthodox Israelites turned to the city. Mr. Jones was ac refusing to partake of food until they companied by some of the ladies of his have heard the reverberating but sacred family and took advantage of tbe oppor sounds, which in time are to announce tunity to pay brief visits to Washington tbe Judgment Day is at kand. Genesis City, Annapolis and points of interest in xxi and xxii, recording the birth and those localities. He comes back to us sacrifice of Isaac, and tbe first chapter of from the meeting of the Grand Lodge as Samuel, will be recited. ' a member of the Committee on the His- . tory of Odd Fellowship, one of the nest We re-ret to learn of the severe illness ... Minmittee8 m lh3 Grand of Col. E. D. Ualll, who was taken s:ck on Tuesday last and has been confined to his bed ever since. Vc are happy to learn, however, that there is reme im- provement in hia condition to-day, and it I is now thought by his physician that be will soon bo in a rapid way of recovery, "" " ' We were glad to meet and shake by the hand this morning our young friend, Mr. David B. Mitchell, who has just re- turned home JOOKing weu ou uj . . 1 11 3 1 i after a voyage across the Atlantic and a Ills Oeerj Dillon Gone. ITad the Arkansas "doctor" that "Up- ped the fat man, thinking he bad drop- sy, but finding bo water pronounced it . "25. "T.- lute utneiio, una -ni for Allan's Anti-Fat, a purely rr-ttabls Reyiew. FRIDAY, SEPT. 27, Duslness Firms Changing Quarters. There will bu a very general moving in business circles this year, while that in domestic ciicles will surpass any known in the past decade. Nearly e-eryone seems to ha?e Jcaught the moving lever, and the amount of rubbish-which will be moved from house to house and from store to store will surpiise an uninitiated beholder. Among the moves in business circles we have heard of the follow inz : Messrs Chad bourn C Co. will move to the old office of Harriss & llo we'll. Messis. Kerchner Cilder Bros, will occupy the . building now used by Messrs. Willard 13ros. & MebaLe. Messrs. Willard liros. will move to the building occupied bv Cult. Chas. D. Mveis. and Cant. Mvers tnKtftrp i r . to the sioie oi h. reschau tfc Vv esteruiann Dix Bros. & lWell will occunv a store I . opposite x A. Newbury's, and Worth & Coney will occupy the vacated buildir.c o jjix Uros. & Ilusscll. Messrs. Wm Blanks & Co. ate occupying an cilia ad- Messrs. Back worn! San.lprs: r!r,'0 I ...... onice w,m be in thu-nM Virk A- MPlar bu I ' wwy win ue afc 1Uo eatrance t0 the Press buildings Mr- Joha Me3'er has moved to the corner of Chestnut and Water Streets, to the building formerly occupied by Mr. II. M Watson. . Messrs. Taylor & Giles have I . ... J had an omce erected in the vacant lot between the Murray building and Mr John C. Ileyers, store on. Water Street. Messis. Lilly Bros, will movej to the office the office of the late Maj. John A. Byrne. I Capt. R. M. Mclntire has leased a store I in the Old National Hotel and the store adjoining will be occupied by Mr. I. Furmanski as a barber shop. Messrs. I Werner & Prempert will occupy the vacated stand of Mr. Furmanski. The j National Bank will occupy the old Cape j Fear Bank. Boatwright & McKoy will move their store . of liquors to their grocery ) eatablishrcaat. Mr. I H fl nrllirnn liaj ninuort Vij cfnlr l- " i' "- y Lff !t 1 " i t .11 U1 "ulls auu Bouiecuouarna 10 me oiu jewelery stand of Messrs. T. W. Brown & Sou. ' The Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine office has been moved to Evans' Block on Princess Street. Mr. fim L Schutt(J : h stock f . ii,.! k;d and to the" corner of Fourth and Walnut streets. Messrs.Behrends&Co.have rented the building on the northeast corner of tD13 city, late of the C. S. A , was mar 3 : i ii.. : 3 , r l, WW IM I I 'J W I 1 Tl fr U I I MM VI II irill I' III I I lr -7 ; u v .rTr V bride's father, by Rev. Father Moore, to ' J ' niioo Rln.lk. I vlnnm liimhtar nf Vv m Our best wishes are tendered. Returned Home. R. J. Jones, Esq., delegate to the meet- 5 ' - j Personal. Frank D. Koonce, Esq of Onflow county, an Independent candidate for Congress, whom we think we nave beiore spoken of in the columns of the Review nf Uta it4 in tr rpo ns vesterdav in a of & anJ notf we are happy to say, with any reference to mat ter! reoentlv in dispute. We were boys , , m. - id of Q y, neighbor is hav ing eeeu him once parading the portico of the old hotel in Goldsboro, resplendent m straw - colored kids, a stove-pipe bat and a swallow - tail coat lined with white Needles to say tbat swaliow- taU coat wasVit on hand, or. rather, on I.. , . - ,-' his bsck, yesterday. 1878. NO. 201 Only one trifling c.ise I efore the CLty Court to-dav. Brother McDiarmid, of the Robtsonian, was-in the city tc-day and. favored us with a visit. Enforce the cattle ordinance and there by keep the streets looking less lik a cow pen. Some of the new linen cuffs and col lars are hair-striped like the- new .hos iery. Mr. Noland, of the late firm of liayts &-Noland, will establish a junk tore in this city on or about the 1st proximo. The embroidered handkerchief c. j -worn over a round mob cap of Iiruss -; net, edged with a frill, are called "Crt-olf caps." Col. Wm. L. Smith, the ue-.vly appuiM el County Commissioner, was t.. have quanned tnis .atternoon at a meeting of the Board. The veiy last lot of '"watermelons" o the season were in market this morning They were brought hero on a flat from Pender and were retailing from the dock at the foot of Princess street for ten cents a piece. A Wilmington Lady in IVew Or leans. ' Capt. Wm. Smith, of this city, has re ceived a letter from his brother-in-law. Mr. Charles T. Estlin, of New Orleans, stating that tha gentleman a wife, dr. . Smith's sister, has been down with the fever but was considered as convalescent when the letter was written on the 20th inst, Mrs. Estlin is a native of this citv. where she resided until her marriage, and has many friends hero who wi1'. be rejoiced to learn of her safety. Col. Waddell at Point Caswell. We learn from Capt. II. P. 'Paddisou, that Hon. A. M. Waddell was greeted by a large concourso of voters at the Point on yesterday, and that he delivered a fine and telling address. He will lose no votes at Toint Caswell, so we are assured. He speaks at Harrell's Store to-day and we believe is to. be replied to by Frank D. Koonce, Independent, of Onslow. Well, Koonce could not have started at a worst place for brindle-tails and the way the good people of Harrell's Store will "set down on him" will be a caution. Sacramental Wine. Speer's Port Grape Wine is a pure, uuin- toxicatiog wine, from the native crown Port Grape?, especially for the use of Christ ian Churches, and guaranteed to retain its grateful flavor and essential qualities un impaired for any period. Much used for evening parties and by invalids. For sale by Green & Flanner. MARRIED. RKILLY HENRY On tbe' 26th inst, at tbe residence of tbe bride's father, by tbe Kev. Fatber Moore, Mai. James Kkilly, of Wilmington, N.C., to MissMABTHA E. Hksrt, danghter of Mr. Wm. R. Henry, of Colum bus county, a. u. New Advertisements. Woman Wanted- WHITE WOMAN to do tbe work or a small family. GEO. N. HARRISS, Eaat side of Sevcntb, between Market and Dock streets. sept 27 Fresh Lime- YE HAVE JUST RECEIVED per Hcfer. 'Annie Lee" another cargo of tbat superior ROCKLAND LIME, which we arc offeiing very low. Send your orders to sept 27-1 1 E. G. BARKER A CO . Scarlet Flannel MERINO VESTS, Canton Flannel Drawer, Eng. Half Hose, Colored Half Hose, at MUXS0VS, eept 27 THK CLOTH IEK. FOR SALE AT Exchange Corner. New Goods Just Received New Opera Kid Gloves, Fzzcy Goods, Hats, PLEA8E NOTICE. f " V r. .fCCIEtt.BBiUOr general interett but : tp Tb name of tte fnrnisbewJ tn th KditAr. Commnnications raut b one side of tbe parr. .t A d-particaUrly uCSe r. tood tbat Cie editor does not alw.r, endor,. tne editorial columns. ' "l,iu Now AdYortisemonts. Cadets or tlio 'ape Fear Miiit uy AcMiInny ! fo avotd fcrsn for csifobjis bare vour mtsvurc taVcn at oaee. Only tbe bett ' . j West Point Cadet Cloth used. wLich will wrar bt ttt-r ihta arr other ffootlsin the njsrk'-r. stpt 23 A. UAVI1 . The Right Time r DAY TO HI V an Hant huit if Aall .?Iot.IUiitr; Or u HAT. or iU Best Uulaundricd Sh in tho City, f,r 75 Cents, Is anywt tre bt.t ctn Jaj i &ud 'J o'clock, aud Hie j.lacc i.- rt "Lt HKIU'.S IJinporiuiii, Market Street. spt 25 To be Struck yiTII A WISE'lDEA-islikeiavcstinc money for a good purpose. Fully a redac tion of 25 per cent, made in our prico, r.f Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Under wrar, Hosiery, Scarfi, Ties, Umbrella, Trunk and V ahses. "Aobby iJueines.-) Suit," Cheap and at tbe game time neat and pretty. Men's an! Boy's HatsFrom any price. vp! Merchant Tailoring in all its dinrtnu-nt-'j Paper Patterns cut by measure. LOUIS J. OTTEUliOUKG, V7 Market it. sept 2C Holman's YUK AND LIVER PADS.- For sule by JAS. C. 5IUMS, Diui.f. 3" Special care givtn t.. coupoundin Prefer iptiDcs day or'iigLt. eept 16 . - Another Direct Importation! WK AKK RKCK'IVING br !triti,h l.'aric "Kuth Tupping", another I UofCrork! ery direct l'roui tiie t ngliah otterh s. Wj will gladly duplicate the bill of any rthi- ern Jobbing liouse for good ia our Had. Send in your orders and save li ft v per ci ntl on trcignta and charges. GILES L M t;UC HISON. eept 21 28 and ii) Murchuon Block'. School Books. V StV LOT OF SCHOOL Parents and Teachers will find it t) their inr - N. terest to send the chilJnn to tbe Live Book Store V !! or .what Books,- &c., they may require , Book Strap?, Slates, Fencils, Ac. For sale at liniNSliKHGHIi'.S, sept 'li rj and H Market Street School Books A T LOWEST PRICED. HUGE STOCK PICTQRE FRAMES apJ MOULOLNOS. Frames of all sizes mad- to order. C. W. VATES, eept 23 Bookseller and Photographer. ; - Dancing School. )ROF. AGOSTIM'SDANCLVGHCHOOL will be ODened for trfctlemtn in Megin- ney'sUall, on MO.VDAV KVLXISG, hept. 30tb, at 8 o'clock. ChihJrcn's Class to com menca on tbe brst Totsdsy of 'orcmber. For particular s e circular. sej. t 26-4 1 :r Sale Cheap, ' .'EXCELLENT SIX HOUSE XGI.E A with upright cute -bvi.'er. Will be sold a b r gain if applica'.i n : made soon to F. J. LORD, stpt II WHmInjrton,X. C. First National Bank of Wilmington. rriHIS IjA.K WILL BE ilOVED oa tie 1 1st of October next, to tbe bail din recently' tccupu! by ib DAWSOX CA5 K, bich Is bcv beia CUcrt or its accomnoiaU'a. . E. L BUE5LT3,' ' I bet a fact reriSod br tha expcncr.ca cf rtciy, fif:!y, t-t r.Ir::y, , . - V I
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