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THIS TArEB , . elerr afternooo, Sandayi ex it T. JAMES, f:,;rvR rEormrroB. .....ovm-asTAGK PAID. s1... si, month,. flSO ; Three 1 &. " Iv'i ' " " .... ...... nw ana u&er - . ii .1..l.r.nnrt nY and , '.(r;wr"","v" . reed their papen reguianj. cw Advertisements. Special- i 45 MARKET STREET. T-.L CON11SCE TO SELL AT TllK FormerLow Prices, hirpesiestofthc recent adfanee v , Y r. e btf determined to gire .:rc tte opportunity of laying in tl.rWifrtsrr'.u at the lowM figures .... Lire touched for the pit TCtr, .. . j: the fallowing : lUcnclicd Cotton. SLIrtir;, C cmts per yard. ,liis. Z, 8 centi per yard. M O-.nle SLirtitg, 8 cents per yard. . . ....V 4 4 G:ii;t r Shirticg. 9 cent, per yard. . lUrstc: i-e . 44 A5drr.eoa A. A, Shirting, 10c pr yd. 4 4 F4::i SLirti? 10 cent, per yard. ML hirtinj, 10 cent, pr yard. to 4 i Wt3re;42 o. 1 Shirting, lie per 4 4 Wr.va:t Mirticg. 12),' cent, per yard. I IllHOili'IlCl inia np t id. Csr 0s, 4Ji cent, per yard. WiTsis;ta Cotton J!i.l,, X cenU pr yard. r-rascuth P, cent, pr yard. 4 R cliraa A, 7 cenU per yard. M UU Gctr-e A A, 7 cents per jard. 4-4 .V:r:..:t .V, 7 cenU per ya-d. 4 4 t ilirletG, S cent, per yard. 4 4 Grt FalU J, 8 cent, per yard. 4 1 ?"f Lim Nc. Zl, S cent, per yard. 'hastisrr in all the Favorite Brands . i .i - , Iiicrtioii. Sotwiihitiadicg the great rush we hare I LiiiatheaboTe for the pa,t week, we are rr?ireJto,how a very large af,ortment. Eff r cz9 ihouli Me thea whether they por- citwpr cot. The WaillMltta 81lirl. 73c without AXT exception the be,t '3C wll-0Bl ccp tilse ia thi, country. J' rrirted Casbric Shirt, 25 cent, each ! if, Ac, Ac, Ac, Ac. IVi no delay but come at once. I'M 43 Market Street. Newspapers and Cigars. JATE5T PAPERS BEST CIGARS At 8. JEWETT o. "? 2 Front Streei Book Store. Just Received. p STOEAXD FOR SALE CHEAP! 300 Bb?. Farorite Flour, be,t in market, Ati Lard. Tf . U4i. Bntter. Ac , Ac, Ac. rrjiiic- neeueu lor laaxiy bh. Call a-J e. j. w. lr nnjuivico.. Cor. Cheetautaad Water street,. School Books. fPiiF. LXROIST and raoit complete ,toek 1 School Boekjt, at the 4 Live Book Store trerf frrm the country will meet with lr-jt attention. pALLASDSEF The Beautifel Cbremoe And EagraTiag,.! HEIN'RFRnFP " I At ept ZO Hoiic and Alt Store. 1 r-f 5 v 11 35- One month, 60 cent. t- n b deiirered by carriers, any Pof the city, at '.he DDH11 RODDICK r ! 1 VOL. 3. ' WILMINGTON, N. C, WEDNESDAY, iOCTOBER. 2, 1878. NO. 208 1 i ; , ". - . . i i- i LOCAL NEWS. New Adrertisenients. U aos Sack and Frock Bait. P. Uxiiibkiqii School Booki. 8. Jiwett Newspapers and Cigars. N. II. SracxT For Sale atTacbange Cor ner. J. C. Means, DtnggUt. Holraan'i Ague and Li?er Pad,. A Saaiaa--Beit Unlaundr led Shirt for "Sc. S. VAsrAMhiscE Coram! jsiouer's Sale. Ovkiix House Buffalo Dill Notice to tbe Voters of Harnett Town ship CfcosLY & Moklis Tobace j at Auction. E. Van Laer Lessons in Music. Dill Heads and Cards at Keview Olll The U. Sf District Court convenes iu this city Nov. 4 tb. t The box sheet for Buffalo Di.1 i is on tale at lleinfbcrger's. We regret to learn that there U no im provement in Dr Atlanr Wright fondi lion il V.i. r.T. I. O. ) F.. of this city, has forwarded fc!U to the iullereis. Only a boy:' is the title of a poem thai ing about in the papers. Who said it was a girl '. ( ! It is the season' of fairs, and there is a vouDS man in town wh'o. holds one on his Sunday. ni-bt. .. fa preva,nt lhat ilii:J more . ipecuble to sell shoes at $10 a week than can $25 a week by making them. ' Jj-ibop Lyman ana uauguier siuca Xew York from Liverpool on Saturday last, on the (ierinanic, oi me, one oiar i-iuc. "The fi:;cr the ho-, the fewer the bris. ties " That is what an agricultural paper says. It must be consoling to smooth faceJ mftn fwelve and six button white kid j gloves are shown for evening wear, with the Ismail further cf. pearl buttons instead cf cilt ones- S L Early EnglishJ Iouis Xill, Iouis XIV, and Oriental desigus have the preference In iinhofeterv tanestrv novelties at the moment. Figured coatings a:e still in vogue for gentlemen. Fine diagonals are preferred W I for dress frocks; and powilered suruces i i i for lull dress. Lame circular cloaks arc fur-lined and fur-trimmed, and Uorne are given the monastic sleeve of the Edward IV. period, . 1. - .1 Will, fll- "1CJ 1 lne oau prebiucuw - - honored when counterfeiters get out a queer on his bank has no sentiment In his soul and no gratitude in hU heart. it tJlmontil rnnrtpr savs: 4Autumn8 breath blows away the froth of fashion i"m waicI,u t,.,. bare aJded the scum comes to the surface. - , . , . jJIack reive; siue saicucia cwuiwmnv with carden nd field fiowers1 m bright colors, but -with no change in the clasps or chatelaines, aro seen among the new ran The cut of trousers is still half large and with scarcely any curve at the instep, but nicely rounded in the seams oterthe hips with the pockets inserted in the seam an loch below the waistband. ; I Mr. E.VaaLaer will renew Lis les sons in vocal and instrumental music and w'.ll al0 sive private and class .lessons in Geraan. Wc invite attention to b's ad- Tenisement ia this Mr. M. M. Katz has returned from v- vri- n1 i raw workin'r nisbt and day, with his busy clerks j opening, tick- eting and arranging ac cuauy ..u. things he purchased for his Fall and Win ter trade. The leading fall riding habit has a litUe more fulness in the back breadths. The bodice has coat tails in have no cutT. Uidmg t the back and lapels front. Tbe sleeves trousers are a part of the suit. The ikirt Is a little longer. Tho noumnt ulks eloquently about trurtled quails, vaU de foic gras another such cehcaaes. I'm mm uowd, laouga, r-csa'll find he admits the supreme importance of good bread, biscuits, rolls. etc. Here all.'agree on ine ua;s oi irue jjtronomv. To be sure pf tbe most de, r:. tMnra tiakinl frem Hour you must use Dooley's Yeast Powder. ItWtuue p , f w , Not Dead. . I j . I . , Henrr Payne, the colored man wno wm iajured bj tbe falling of timber at tbe new compress, is not ded. We were m error, yesterday cording his death.but we fini that our xn- formant, an aUache of the compress, was mistaken. I ' i Coins to Raleigh. Mr. W. D. McKoy, of this city,ill spend the winter in Ilaleigh and in order to hear the daily news from this place i has ordcrel his copy of the Heview sent to his address and had his telephone moved to his room in the Yarborough House of that cry. At 'last Raleigh -wilj have si penuina telephone. i i : i Belter Not Refuse to Serve. j It will be well in the future for tboso persons who eh ill be appointed to the position of Registrar, or as one of the Judges of an election in any ward or township, to refer to section 38, chapter 275, of the laws of North Carolina, passed in 187G-77, before they decline! to serve which provides that, upon failirg or nc glecting to make the returns and perform the duties required of him by thiscbaptur he shall be fiued not less than five hundred nor moro than ono thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more than six nor less than: two months, at the discretion of the Court Wc understand that the Doard of Magistrates have experienced so much trouble recently by the refusal of parties to serve that the majority of tho Justices have about made up their minds to pros ecutc any one who fails to perform the duties hereafter when appointed. Buffalo Dill. The advertisement of the Duffalo Dill Combination appears in this issue. They play hero but two nights, Friday and Saturday. jTho box sheet will be open at Heinsbcrgcr's to-day and as good seats will be in demand it would be well to secure them ac oi.ee. The Norfolk Landmark, speaking of the appearance there of this Combination says : This famous Western scout and his combination, composed of whites and In dians, gave their closing entertainment at tho orjera houso last nijrht. The thrill ing border drama of "May Cody; or Lost and Won," was again presented and ex eellcntlv rendered much better than on the opening night. After tho conclusion of tbe drama, toe audience was enter tained with Indian dances, shooting with tho rifle Jand bow and arrow, &c. The exhibition of rifle-shooting by Duffalo Hill was vcrv fine, and illustrated the remarkable accuracy of his' aim. The entire entertainment gave full satisfaction to all present. Marine Disaster. The Norfolk Virginian of yesterday says: The Norwegian bark Alhambra, Capt. Cornclinsen, having on board the captain and crew of the Norwegian brig Bergliottrhkh was wrecked on the 20th instant, arrived' iu Hampton Roads on Sunday last. Tho captain of the Alham bra reports as follows : On tho 20th in stant answered the signals of distress of the Norwegian brig Bcrgliot, Captain H. Olscn, bound from Caen, France, to Wil mington, N. C, tho brig then lying in a helpless condition in latitude 26.18, longitude 68.27, having encountered a hurricane on the 17 th of September, which carried away the rigging and did other damage, making it necessary to .abandon her. Tho crew of the Bcrgliot were brought up to the city yesterday morning on tho steamer Accomack, and were taken in charge by Col. William Lamb, Norwegian consul at this port. Registration Again. Dy notice elsewhere published it will be seen that Captain J. N. Maflitt, Jus tice of Harcet township, agrees with our report of the proceedings of the Board of Magistrates, held at the Court House in this city on Saturday last. In that re port we stated that tbe polling place of Harnett had been changed to i John Cameron's at the Stokely place, but upon the representation of some of the officials we corrected what they thought an error by stating upon tbe strength of their statement that our report was incorrect in regard to the change in the polling place. But Captain Maflitt comes to the front this morning and informs " the roters of Harnett through an advertisement in this issue, and assures tis personally, tb&t oar report teas correct, and that he, as Chair man of the Commltte appointed to con sider tho matter, recommended the change, which was in accordance with the law; moreover the recommendation was ac cepted, adopted and ordered by the Board ia session on last Saturday the 23th nit. consequently the polls in Harnett town ship will be opentd on Tuesday, the 5th day of November at John Cameron's on the Stokely place. Tbe Registration books will bo kept open at. Macomber's Store until that tune. Footpads. A gentleman was knocked down and robbed on Front Street Sunday evening, and his watch and pocketboolc were taken away by the footpads. Now is the time to carry firearms in order to protect our selves, nave we tramps amon us ? ! 'Removal. Mr. Juo. L,. Lorneman ;hes notice in thi issue of the Review of h s removal. He keeps goods to suit tho most fastidious while on the other hand he bias goods to suit those less fastidious. Foj the cheap est goods, call on Borneman it his new stand. Personal, j We were pleased toreceivo a i visit tins mvium lioui .nr. acse uampioa liar- ris, ot our newsy cotcmparaily, the Con- : r . nr ii v it . tt cord Sun, who is on a short visit . to ou city by the sea. It is tha fit time we have over seen Mr. Harris and we arc emphatically lad to have met him ! !at Ust. i The Moot Court. The; first Moot Court of udge Cant wells law class was held in tile City Court , i j last evening. Tiio Judges were Messrs. W. V. Harris D. Cash well, Thomas Harris, John Fowler, James Elliott and John Water these gentlemen having been selected from among the invited visiiors who were present. The Court was for the tria of a sup posed criminal case, the prosecution having been conducted by Mr. Hall j of ITTftl? . - 1 iL . I J-i" lL- vv liiiamspori, ia., aou ineueieace oy Mr. Tj r. Ricaurd, Jr!. lioth 1 of these young gentlemen acquitted themselves very handsomel. Sunday School Exhibition at ' IMkc frppk. In Pender Countv. We learn rom a frie.nd that the Sab bath schools of Bur??aw and Pike Creek i o- I Church, of Fender county, held a joint exhibition at the latter place, about five miles from Burgaw, on Friday last. It is spoken of as a very happy occasion, in which comnlete eniovmeni was cxperi- enced. There was some very fine s.nging and recitations, in .which the (children who participated deserve much credit. After the exercises by the children were con cluded, Rev. D. Bl Black, W. T. Ban- ncrman, Esq., and Jchn T. Bland, Esq.i made interesting addresses m behalf ol the Sunday-school cause, his exhibi tion van fr.fren nn bv the tnembers ot " 1 the Pike Creek Sunday School, and their friends from Burgaw were invited guests and participants, and we learn that it is now the intention to have it; repeated at no distant day at Burgaw, at which the Pike Creek school will be the guests. We congratulate j our Pentler j friends, not only upon the success which attended their late efforts, but upon their deep and earnest interest in the Sunday-school cause. .Norfolk and Wilmington. Yesterday's Norfolk Virginian contains some statistics relative to that! port which will prove of interest to our readers, as compared with thise which wc can show for Wilmington. . -1 1 It tells us that 2,946 bales of cotton were received in that city last month as compared with 7G3 bales for September, 1877. M Last month 4 vessels, with en aggregate of 737 tons, and with cargoes valued in allat$9,lC0, cleared , for foreign ports against 3 vesfels, with a value of 35, 838.77 for the same month la t year,wti:h is a skowin," of S23,738.77 in favor of 1877. Now. look at this exhibit at Wilming ton for the month of September in 1877 and ic 1878, the facts relative to the ex ports having been taken by us from the books at the Custom House in this city: The receipts of cotton in September, 1877, were 2,4 bales against 9,278 for September, 1878. I j In September, 1877, 19 vessels cleared foreign from this port, l ney represent six nationalities, had an aggregate ton- . r. roa t,1 I rArried cargoes valued nate of 6,033 and at $168,992 la September, 1378,40 resseU cleared foreign, presenting six , withTan aggregate of 13., o tons and with cargoes valued - it in rnr of lb; itb Cargoe, u The increase is all in Uror or io.o u . ff r, S 14 bales: Tessels 975. iw. i i . . .v... tk. mmt fas-1. U,. -arr aia to say . r very "L the Coloncade his Tisit to tnai - , ; i i 1 Senator Mcrrimon It has, been urged upon us ( that wc suggest to our citizens the propriety of having Jud-e Merrixon here on the i:cn Inz of tho l'J'h v:VJ it',, . .1,,. i 1,, . " ' " - - J '1.1' . tiv promised to deliver i' add re A I!ar- 1 aw) provided ho w 1! censor. t ! Time npre .ua:;y ur people wlIiM I ?e t j have him tell i: i-.mveihi:!g a!out h u.!- money and :soft arul'tj hive : !.. h us . . . . .1 . i ' 1 gloniy a little ju the business actit this port. Of course tha invitation i y at .r acceptance, tor yet an address delivered here by Senator Mcrrimon, w.uM h ive no political significance whatever. liew Advertisements. Sack and Frock HuiK j jjr- jxYI I J ' 1 Ntw I'riof, A nice stock of CLOTHING Cheap at oct 2 ! I ilUXSONV. Bill Heads. WE If AVE OS UAXD a lot Bill Heads, purchased at a cf Blank Leavv re- can h"re l lore iQrnifn tnem 2J per cent cheant-r thai tore tarniph them 2J wr rent rhon.r Omn I tney can be bad elsewhere in this citv. Call ahn see specimens and pet prices at the ! oct 2 DAlLl' REVIEW OFFICE "OECEIVED THIS MORNIXG a splendid ne ot white and colored Cards and lirisrol! boardsi. Can cheapest iob in the citr. , DAILY REVIEW JOB OFFICE. oct 2 I ! aJflOa 0i BOfnCniBn I -II I HAS REMOVED his Famil)jj Grocery wilt be pleased to see Lis aid ciist'omers. With increased facilities 1 can oiler better lnuucenjtnts. , 1 oct2-lkv. -JXO. C. liO'IXF.lMAV, i Mr. S. Van Labr ."YILL RESUME his Ltssoss Vvcal and Instrumental Mudc, .Tuesdav, October I ' t I . 1st, 1878. A'so Privatj anil Claas Leiions in i i i r German. Apply eajrlj as there are but'ew vacancies. Addre?, I oct2-eodlwJ II. VanLAEK, City. ZtZ, CROZH'Xi'Sr. Auctioneer. UY C'liOXLY A: moi:i:i-3. t For: tie- Benefit of tie Affliclei ! QNTUURgDAY, 3d Instanc, jat 10 o'clock, A. M , we will sell at our Sales Rooin3, A Case of Byron 4 oz. Twist Tobacco, generously conjributed to tbe Yelliw Fever ! ! Sufferers by the Manufacturer, John A. Long, of Koxboro, Jflc. oct.2 Notice to the I Voters I of Harnett Township ! rpHE UNDERSIGNED deems it necessary x i i I to take this method of informinjithe electors ! I . I of this Towrnhip that the Polling Place II AS BEEN CHANGED as was announced in the proceedings of the Board of Magistrates pub lished in the Daily Retie won Saturday af- 1 1 1 ternoon, to John Cameron's at j the Stokley place. Thi Registration Books will bi kept open at Macomber's Store,until Tuesday, the 5th day of JS otember election day. J. N. MAFFITT, J. P., oct 2-1 1 Star copy , Harnett Township. OPERA HOUSE. Two lights Only! I - i' ,1 ' ! i !. FRIDAY arid SATURDAY, I Oct'r 4 and 5, 1878. Firat apcearance in this city of BUFFALO BILL (1JON. Wt V. COIY,) and his Grand Combination. r'Amr hV manaremtnt pf JOH T. a jju v 4 n FORD, of Baltimore, will be prefect- ed the Dram Entitled jjjy QQrjy Cf, LOST MD WON! With a Fall Company of Twenty Arjtists i DKKilLAM YOUNG AND 1W DANTES- J DANITES. WftTintain Meadow Massacre. The MEXICAN BO CKO JACK-CASS wSl aDDear. ijao xJiterxauuBcufc,""""! Chief ot the Pawnee,, DDIB, d GoTernment Interpre- f"ufRrniriEJW BROTHERS, in Natire arneea ana .iu tial Ceremonies Archery and Fancy Utfie Shootinjr. i , . . ' i rj ITiee, as '"MT5 it Lire Door Store, Price as uanii- iwou k ... 1Arm Tinak Store. me mm ""- dn in adtaae. JOSH C. OGDEN. General Agent. PLEASE NOTICE. 3&icati from our friend, on I aaT and Il mbjtcto . general interert hut : : ' Pd of the writer an,t ilw,yf b ttjaaea io the Editor. . I 1 :Coaauaication,tsu,th miirtcL Uj rely oae tide of the paper. I j PenoaaliUee au,t be avoided. ' 1 t j i; J Andit ii eepeciAlly and particularly ua!e t tood that the editor does not always eidor, . S'Jicw, of .rrwjvondenu, unle wmtid a the editnriAl columns. H -r r r I IVow Advortisomontsl. Coinmissioner'ialei J J. t'K ' AX ORDER ffiadoat the Court , V s :n.r A 1 ' ' of the Prir Court, t t .laaovtrcountT, in a Certain mctloa th.-rria ,-nair.. Wherein ilartt. C.i4rbacoi5.pUinti:T and Maria A. Ieba de,cnd.int. the ond.r1iSBtd, as Cornmir Moner,w, (! .r for mI,. at the Court, Houw rr'.,nf!f ltJ Wilmington.-oj Won- V?C - tbe ,; iIow;n bribed lot ot .and : l.tJ-iDMop ..d th North ) f IriEcwftrtt t n inc. v (Dd) feet, frc m Yrtnt rtrett, the enroer f ih ti-nal Rank llotj" thence .XorthwartMr. wiUj th,- line cf th .Na-1 ttonaljUnk lor, iixtv-ix (C) f..ft tci X K. l.arror- line, tlce 1 av.wardlr with hi .,Uv, ,.,..., uet. irn (10) indies to Hi ..... . . mi i4ck noe titt'H ! ;.v-n:nev:j) tret to l,o line of tho lot b.Joc. I : If 1 1 t.i ...,.. . t L ? i w ii.il .1 -i..ncf hdjtardlv with tl.'tt line 5eTfr.trii j 11 1 fett () iccL- to the corner, thence ' NoMhw&rdlj with Li back hL, aitT-nitd; iCnjfect to Mr. .M faT(. )ia,., flhencc Wetl wardly with her line ..ftan l'J fett. tl tkj, corner, t fierce Northwardlr njith her liie thirty 129! fit. thjnce E-t twentr-tine' Wt feet two 2 ir.cl.P, with her li'ne,t thenSr" c.uthwardly one hundred ar.d tjirie. v-eicht tcet with th hack line t.f Mrjt. Cowan'a and Mre. Whiting l"t t.. M.erwuod'a lite; thence Wegtwardly twentyciao felt tfo inches t Slierwood t corner, thence iSotiih wardly wih Kb line ti.f v-ix feet to rrinclu street; thence with the rine f that t.4ctto the begiiiLir.-. Ttrtns Cash.' il I I I S. VA.AVIKI4OIf. ! i i ie K r. t. iw i.anorcr Co, oct 2-tnorl I I ". School for Yon iig Lad MIS 3 HART, Principal ! gESSIO.V begins Thirfd, .Octob .4 . 3d. i Thorough ' aree of English, French, ematics and Natural Sc'Ience. i t Math- IVcparatory Classed carefully itslrucUd. 1 i " I . Callatbcnics and Vpcal ilanc free of charp Instrumental Masic under direction, f Mul UAUI v. For term?, Ac., ap: !y to th-" riiiNCi sept IC-eod-tf-ilon-Wed-Fii. Hrs. E. H. FarsJey T7"ILL REOPE.V THE IlKT AUTMKNT ior l onn; inuaren, n connection with iiisa UjAli'l'S SCHOOL, I THULSDAY, October 3d. .1 i I uoject iaxons ana Jinc!eraartn LMeth'! Employed. Drawiiiir. C)a!"-Hi! lmpc aid K a- listhenlcs tautrht as hTlofore. eepi --uion-weu-iri-u . .. . i i . r i LL ! iatc of IVorth Carolirla ) 1 .mw IUnovkr Coi!irr, (' -..r i fX PROBATA COUIiH rjiwO-TIIIRD-4 OF TIIK c APITAL STOCK OF THE LADIES JOINT STOCK ASSOCIATION cf N rh CaioUnt, I.i t injr ibeen eubecrilwd fur, the tit libera of i I I ' h rail AESociatijn arc hereby toti Lea tLat a meeting will be held of tbe tubicriber at the icriber at tbe at 7 o'cfoct. house of Mrs. Marv G. Rourk P. M., October 22, on L'rua Fifth and Sixth strict?. wick, betweru S. VasAMRINOE, ppt 2Jaw3w-Vied. Judgejof Probate. : ; 1 . Insurnce iRemovaL T UAVE REMOVED MY IN3u'rANCE OFFICE to n-jsr buildlrg cn fait lide fof North Water ttrccf, text S uth of Mr. John 1 ' GILEd. C. IleTPrV. oct NORWOOD The Right Time QF DAY TO BUY an Flepjaat Suit of iixll Oio tiling:, I Or a. HAT," or the ! ' , l; Best Unlaundricd Bhiri li anvwherc btttes Jaj'igl atd 0 o'clock, -and the place w SIIRIKRS Iuiporiiiiii, 24 Market Street. sdpt 23 FOR SALE AT ' I Exchange Corner - i . I New Goods Jusl Receiyea New Opera Kid GloveJ, Fancy Goods, Ilats and Alillincrr, c-pt 2G N. IL fo'X'KUXTj Holman'S A GtT. A5D LIVR PADjJ. For t hie by JA3. C. ilUNI) Drvzsw-' I . . i "; F Srzemt care giten tci co'mpon&il&S Pr scrip (ions dtj or sihL J eptI6 ' I O FF! CE of the WHala-tca JonraaJ er J, nr of Wrter I Ctw taut trrttf p tair. rcbUitM 9ft: rniaj at (2 a year .- ; I i - r
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