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TM3 TAPER . lsh4 crerjr fcfleraoon, 8ondayi z cepted br j Mil. T. JAMES, t:,ITVR A5D rEOrSJXTOK. - --rr.ilTIO.NS, POSTAGE PAID. s CO Six months, 1250 ; Tbrw ..v. Jl 25; One montu, 60 cent. , .f r4?r will b delivered by carrier!, '.. 'f ';'. i DT Pu,of the city, at the V--ribf n will plea report any and . reeeive their papers rejrularly . 1 JOm t I I DAM VOL. 3. tEYDEW. . WILMINGTON, N. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER. 16, 1878. NO Mo . jCow Advcrtisomonts, peciaL Brown i Roddick, 45 SAF.KET STREET. .rill. CONTINUE TO SELL AT THE ;-ormerLow Prices, . .'i-tsdeatof the reeent advances -. t Yrk, we tare determined to give - ; itraJ t-e opportunity of laying in s vritririapplie t the lowest figures . Lire toucLed fur the ptst year, 1 4.' the following: Whose Fault Ii It? Tnc Wilmington Light Infantry, who woo tbe flag last year, have only a color LOCAL NEWS. Kew Advertisements. C. Kohxthal-Ncw Doot and biKJgd Vresent.RaUigh Observer. 1 . .. . i More. I . And whose unit is lttnattne tympany Johxson & Hicks Only 20 Days I could'nt muster more than a color guard More. t It) take with them to , the State Fair? Johnson ic Hicks Upholstering and I whose but that of your Adjutant-GeDeral rarer Hanging. ! ' , . who ordered it so that their attendance Tnos II. Ilowxr Coots and Shoes. . would be required for four days? It was - i Jai. W. Ktao, Sect'y Third Ward Dem- this inconsiderate arrangement that thin- The Columbus County OutrageThe Slain Man's Brother Arrives at WhiteTilie and Identifies his Mur dered Brother's Watch a,nd Coat Littleton Confesses to the Deed, but Says it was Done in Self-De- ned their ranks. Last year they were fence. Wo wer thnmn A u:-I v IMP'- l tHO ner of Loiambus county, dated at White- Lilliiunon. Tn i-.v ville vesterdav. from wliiMi Point Caswell. Wetlnpsii.-ir " ' w y f - - - w a w - v- I -r-J m - - A I 1 'inntr yv. J - ff mitted to make tho fnl ?r. K . -T "".imrsaay v- ieesourj: , rndav.. Pender County canra?s. The IJemocnils in lvnr court v have Jctfrmincd on a vi-ordtis canvas? "d urin the remalnuerof the time, and will rcake it lively from this date, until the clay cf election. MH. C. v rf-i-,,- y' R. K. Uryan, J. T Armstnna aria others tiillowinc: . OeJr'V-cr 1 trxittca ca'fn PLEASE fiOTlCC We will be glad to recelle ccajcaBlcatiofi froaoar friendj ca aaT and all mbjectio reneral laterert bat : ; - " wn!er,a:t :wajr b w iae fciiter. . Coaaaaicatioaj awi be oae ilde'of the paper. --..vttuei Bait oe aToided. tood that lie editor doe,Bet a!w.r.d ?&7SS?" aalcu" .o.Uted - 50T7 Advortisomcnts. - i mm rr- v - C " w r, r. -, O. J- . 6 3 oeratieClab. j P. IltixiBiasia New oreL S. J i witt Second Hand School Books. V IT a..,,. Pnf (.la FTrhin fnr, I oe. ,w uQul . MeeksMlnnvT4-e,5rTi, ner. . I wuv; iuu iuc wn.u I malice. '1'hA Prtraf fn.. ' J w,,v""i :" J. C. Mc5D, DrnUL-Holman-i Ane that number. A merchant might be will- Youns Handle's brother nr,Y w , MarJe hTh" c'l.rirVb. r,i.U; - j T ; .j. I. . . i .a t. I. r . . I : ' J iBUMTcriiui. i i inr? to rtTA niaemniOTesa twoaay s.ieare i brntner-in-iaw nr hpr inn't i1;r,t-1 uunraw. featnrrfav 9 0 f I w JLV VU V llilUIk I C3 7 J gone but two day. 0d carried thirty-two regard to ,0UDg RlndICi th recent vic. ianJy" ''SteV.V. ' ' " men. Tb,. j.r U w.U Uk. four dayi tim of Grorg0 h UlUet0D., di!lboIicaj g-jm jeg " . aunce ana loey cameo less man iuui mal;ce. The cxtract u u f A 8aaua Dejt Unlaandrled Shirt for 7Sc but at tbij bujy gon 0f the year he they will go to ycur place. Littleton has " I , ef 1a i l t. i i I acknowledged killing If-inrl'p lint muc i rfiiW w fnnrfh can l auoni io nave a wuoie ween uruivea . , o j - - 1 ' i ,,l i! i 1' i 4- It is almost dark now at G o'clock P. M. Co false curls be considered dead locks? into. was m self-defence. Younsr liandle recognized the coat and watch Littleton had on us being those of his'brother's. The aboTe Death of a Well Known Physician We have just learned of the Ocath oi l very eminent physician, and ia s.tiH' respects a very remarkable mar:.- Dr. r- 2 Do j'ou subscribe for this paper or bor- lork City oa the 3 J in si Dr. Aylott hr.s been bonnectel With row it? t IJIrnchcd Cotton. . iliu c Mr tic-, C cents per yard. S'-irtiDr, Z, 8 cents per yarJ. i t Cr--'vJe SLirtir-, 8 cents per yard. 4t i.. lix: r ShirtiBf:, 0 cents per yard. M Frul; f f tie Loom Shirting, 10c peryard. I : Ai ;r..ico-;aa A, A, Shirting, 10c pr yd. : t Krwc!! Siirtin, 10 cents per yard. . ; I. -zslxle 'Lirtin;, 10 cents psr yard. 4 t Wt-.irvr. 1 Shirtinp, 11c per yard i v.-jr..u:ta SLirticir, WA cenU per yard. The cotton receipts at this po'l t day foot up 1:0G4 pales. , V.mw am irlra CI. i I - o ratal mi jiaiara niiri.ka I The abOTft lfl tllA Ufncf I'nfntmot; I ... 1 I j wW -w W 1U1U1 ULlfikblUaA I 1)1 'I" A t 1 I i l It was rather amusing, this morning; L..: , . . x,uiup2i. yie.r, wincn occurred in 4.ew i to eo the efforts of a couple of colored .ll- , . , , ... . . r . I shocking affair, which sent such a thrill neonle with their bi? geoon nets. trvinP I , .. . .. r - ' OI Horror tnroiltrhnilt thw rnmmnn . tocapturo a nice-looking porker, who nn 4v M . . r - A . 4 ... the medical department ol the Univcrsitv ' , I unnn tnn r pro nr. nr t ho firtt infolhrrnnon 1 A l - was quietly rooting over the offal collec-Lnnrnpnintr tha hn-Ma J'of -lork for the past thirty year,-, , . . . . , . . . . I w , .. tea tnrougn tne nignt on Market, Detween wiU be the effect of LittletonVl - confe& l?ront ana &econa streets, lie was a s ; jh t -1 nlilcaclictl Shirlin. Owe, 4Ji cents per yard. ',v.i:r.;ta Cotton Mills, 4i cents pr yan' r :t.ut!. I", 4J cents pr yard. 4 i r. ciasLaia A, 7 cents per yard. 15 Getre A A, 7 cents per yard. 1 NvrfIk 2, 7 cents per yard. 4-1 cw Market 0," 8 cents per yard. (irtii IV.Is J, 8 cents per yard, t : :LInx No. 8 cents per yard. lin in all the Favorite Brand Iinxnliur Edins ami Sncrtious. -VctwiititmJic the treat rush we hare l-iia lie atvive for the past week, we are rrf trtd t ihow a very large aisortnent. It rj rv-e iboald see them whether they pur- Tho AVamMittn Shirt. 75c- '"it-out ANT exception the best ia ills cocatry. Ixok out for sneak thieves; they have nice-looking fellow, (the hog, not either possible that the gaUows be special fondness for clothes lines on wash of the darkies), and would weigh about out Qf jtg own anj tbe sion is just barely cheated a s days. npn iron firirv nnn 1. l-.-a 1, 1 1 n al I I ... ... ! ... I ivnuu uu sua- It is said tbe Mayor will issue bis pro- ""o yu new, uu juai, reni3ered himself clamation, at an car the straw bats. as snon as thn rlppd wqq I . .. .!. .... .1 VV. 11 yday, calling in' nil wnen tney raa neany entangiea mm ana done an(1 theQ daimcd tfa hu w tbe darkies were sure of his capture, he of 8elMefence. -hl, chanrps fill nnvl nut. frnm tKnif tnochoa witVi ol. . i P.ritUh l?r;ntino tlanrt. incorroctlv " " , , ..s uctt IUI uiua., ana no t . ' I tuuiyiateui iiruut auu iroiica ou. causmi? i . i . . . - ' u Wu,. r,c;,i ".. . .... - iuwki nuai mu nuiu ui uis saicment in ivuibV4 twnMuaj, vos.0uvu a general laugn among the bystanders. v: . s..:c.- Mr. Willard Br &Mebane. t .u: u .. u juiuuou lor me act, - - I III LI1I71 IVH V III"- I I IH II M ''I 1 III HI Ml in I I1T I . f as there were no witnesses, the law would Uaptist Association iuur oi r auempis, waen ne was cap- haQ b- comDelletl to h v- Mpfl Marsh phurch, Co tared ar.d had the beneGtof a free ride to th(J beaefit of tve doubtj B Qn near Wbiteville, on the pound. contrarv. ! his conduct wk mnrhW i;ir The Cape Tear m?cts with White lumbus county, Thursday of next week, the 24th inst i Wc invito attention to adveriisements of Messrs. Johnson that of an injured or innocent man, who I was compelled to take the 1,1,3 I3UUW luu Bcaaou Ul Wlta low-man in order to save ife of his fel- his own, but man's pockets Ami Thnap I thfi TTphrnw TiPfTil( Tn thn n't f f xxrn I .. ., . rentlemcn have in store some beautiful " i -r - qmte tne reverse. The dead gooJs in their line, among others some of 1 1 I were rifled of their contcnts bis mutilated tbe prettiest wall paper patterns we have Yom Kipp-ur, anil now we are m the body gtrippcd of it3 apparel and his ever seen here. Give them a call. midst of Succoth, or the "Feast of yaliae containinr his other effects; amon m-i 1 ' v:u r I " ' ArtWIUBUt9 WU, UIU,U,UUH IUC Bcvyu which were manv nrivato letters of a The new shoe 'store on Market street day8- Ifc ia a feast of rejoicing in celebra- delicate and tender nature, taken nos- J I tion of the harvest in-catherinz. It isinl : t lx. m. ... . , . . i , -. a flftmmmnratinn .f th fcnntha in whiVh . J ., r . . ... GIBBS In New lork, on the 14th inst., columns to-day. wuuan eicgani new tasen the uniommate man's nie. Jbrom I ADAM EM PIE GIBBS, formerly of this and there is not a student from North Carolina, or the South, during' the past quarter of a century but will rerrembcr him. . He had been completely blind for a long time the result, we believe, of some severe disease whfc,n he was a young man, a fact which did not prevent the discharge of his professional duties, intelligently and correctly. He Was remarkable, we re member, for one thing in pa-ticular and that was his almost miraculous recogni tion of the tones of the human voice. : I t was by this means alone, that-- he could carry his acquaintances in his mind and it has bean often asserted o him thatjOacc introduced to people they were never forgotten, five ! minutes conversation having been J sufficient to impiarjt the voice and the Circumstances of the meet ing indelibly on his memory. Dr. Aylett was 57 years 'of ae at the I time of his death. He was :i learned man and a pious, Christian gentleman. DIED. rftock, nice goods and cheap prices, Mr the Israelites dwelt after their exodus s- 1 t t. v r-, -I 3 E " rt. ? -P a rt c. -r K - r- p m t ; M w C2 1-2 ! tl 11 :2 CO 4 m a -r 0 FJoinin Tolcay CHOICE LAiiGE I'L'IU'LE CAMFOli- il rape Lronclit to this" Florida Oracgetl NIA GRAPE never bford market. Qninces. Pea;.-. Malaga Grapes, Catawba Urates ih bnxe?; Apples, Lemons and Cocoanut. Alljcft re- S..O. NOKTIIKOr.S, , oct 15- Fruit and Confectionery Store. ew Uovel. - "IITAKIIYIXC; OFF A 'iDAUCIITKUl i 111. By Henry (Jreville, author of 'oi)ia' .4Saveli's Expiation,", and '(;abriol!eM,. , Translated from the French by Mary i Sherwood. In uniform s: vie wiili'"Kath leen," yThoo," etc V:ko t: (ents hi Paper or Sl.iM ia Clot! . at Tin: Livi; si riiUios and iiytid all the information up to the present I ciV a2ed 42 ar s- llosenthal is determined to press his claims from Egypt. The first two days are con- time that can bo obtained in ; regard to 1?uartI Tices be ht!d at LebT to public attention and therefore very "red Bacred. and are called "Mikru this matt wc think it onQ cf the most Chjpel, nvUle hound, ihursday . . . . . . Tv'noK ' r 'TTt. rr,n;rtc . . . . morning at ii o ciocic. wisely advertises in the Review. Col. WaddcU's Health. . From a letter received hero to-day by Captain Chas. D. Myers, we regret to learn that Colonel Waddell was suffering from a severe cold,, contractsd while speaking in the open air, which had set tled on his chest and caused him to ap prehend inflammation of the lungs. From the tenor of the letter, however, we judge thatthcre is no immediate danger of an attackjof this kind, but the writer, who is Colonel Waddell himself, said ho would necessarily have to be very cautious. The letter is dated at Fajettcvillc and written on the 13th inst. heartless, cold-blooded and atrocious IV: Ui Casbric Shirts 25 cents each ! teiTy llonefpna Drawers 23ceacU If, Ac, tic, Ac, Ac. ie zo delay bet come at once. m & RODDICK 45 ESarket Street. ft FOR SALE AT Exchange Corner. New Goods Just Received -N w Opera KiJ Gloves, Fancy Goods, Hats, and Millinery, Kpf2G y. h. SriUJXT. Carpetsand Utatting, MlIIK niT. UhUJEST AND CIIEAP . V -nT tock in the city, selling at New v:k jriws. . BRUSSELS, Two and Three Ply Carpets. All shades, all .panties, and all prices that are cheap. Also, an unusually handsome line of Hugs, ila, Ac. SOL, DEAR ic BROS., IS and 20 Market st. City Court His Honor Mayor Fishblate preiiding. Thomas Smith,' a great big double j)Intcd, big-fisted fellow who has given the police a little troubloa several pre vious occasions, was arrested for disoruer ly conduct in Paddy's Hollow last night and carried to the Guard( House. He waa arraigned this morning before the Mayor and sentenced to pay a j fine of $10, or fifteen days in the City Prison. Charles Anderson, a transient boarder in the Hollow, was j arrested lor being drunk and dissorderly and 5 fined So, or ten days in the City Prison. Neither of the parties above mentioned being Greenback men j they had to go to their cells below where they will board at the expensed the city until the ex piration of their term of sentence New Jersey Premium WIne Physicians state that the Tort Wines that took the premium at the Centennial, produced and offered for eale by Mr. Alfred Speer," of New Jersey, are wines that can be safely used fori medical pur poses, being pure and free from medica tion, and are more reliable than other Port Wines. For sale by Ureen & rian ner. i ! For Uowards of ThlrtT Tears I Miis. Winslow's Syrup has been used for children. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves tcind colic, regulates the bowels, cures dysentery and diar- rtuea, whether arising from teething or other cause. An old and well-tried remedy. 25 cents a bottle d & w. Such a combined effort upon the fart of all its attjehets is ' always made to please its guests,' tfc&l : the visitor to thi Colocnade Hotel, Philadelphia, Pa., is of drought. Thft eighth dav of the "Feast of m . . , , . , in this city, there were seven convicts Tabernacles,, or "Branches, is called , . . ' . t if TT 1 T-l.U tf at it. J fit. I ' i xiouauua-iiauu, iuo auveaiu uay vi iue murder3 tbat we have heard of in modern teast oi laDernacies, is ooservea in a solemn manner. Prayers are invoked that the following year may not be one Ofl'for the Work House and Peni- teniiary. At the recent term of tho Criminal Court sen- fpnood tr tVift VnrV TTmicn onrl Pirrnt in tlio ..anemeny Anzera., or a "oay oi solemn penitentiary as follow8 . assemniy. w wuw x.ejoiciu3 mdk Washin2ton. for assault and bat- of theLaw'because it is a solemnity in tery was sentenced, to GO days in the memory of tho termination of the reading County Work House, of the law. On this day tho last section of George Gause, Loui3 Jackson, Caroline the Pentateuch is read, and the first sectien Frank and Susan Frank, upon the same immediately commenced. The following charge, were convicted and sentenced each Sabbath is termed "Shabbata Bereshith.' to 15 days in the Work House. This beins the last of the holidavs. ereat Ceo. L. Jones upon the same charge, eniovment is manifested in all the svna- sentenced to 00 days. Mary Eliza J-aveiy upon a leace nariaui, was giveu six months residence at the same place and Improvements on ihe Wilmington Robert Nash .convicted of larceny, 2 years. New Advertisements. Charles King, for larceny, was sentenced to 5 years in tbe Penitentiary. i LeGrand Barber, forgery, C years. William Jones alias Pompey Sneed, lar ceny, 4 years. ' James Walker, larceny, 5 jcars. Benj. Person, larceny, 2 years. Edmund Foy, larceny, 2 yars. Donas Rogers, larceny, 5 years. 1 Thomas Hawkins, alias Monroe Haw- and Weldon Railroad at Halifax, Yesterday we mentioned the improve ments being made by the Wilmington & Weldon R. R. Co. at Magnolia, and to day, through the courtesy of Capt. John Barry, who kindly furnished us the in formation, and under whoso immediate supervision the work has been completed, we are enabled to tell our readers oil an j kins, larceny, 5 years. important change for the better wpich The first named in tho above list has been made by the railroad company of Penitentiary convicts, is white, and all at Halifax.- Darins the past season anl the rest colored. -f;i rarV r.f two miles in lenjrth The convicts to the Work House are all viavai VI j un r w - - a I fcn mad and a stone culvert. 160 colored and have been turned over to Dun- i -I... t in and the erade Holmes, the colored Superintendent of of the road cut down ten feet. By this ' i - , latter improvement freight engines are -nitinrv convicts left -this morn- enabled to move without difficulty nearly ing for Raleigh in charge of Sheriff Man- . . . al 1 J double the amount oi tonnage uey wu Uiree deputies, viz : Dan before the cnange in tne grauc iu Howard, Jno. H Brown and T. C. Miller. culvert is one of the largest in the State, ' and is built in the most thorough and ' The Second District. - ... 17 1 a al 1 .... substantial manner. Halifax is one of Advices irom uoiasDoro w mo j..x the thriving towns of Eastern North convey the information that .at the 1.2 iv.rolina and Halifax county. 1 of which publican Convention of the Second District it is the county seat, is one of the best held at Kinston'yesterday,JamesH. Harris, and largest cotton producing counties in col., of Warrenton, late 01 wane, re th'e State, and this improvement, made ceired the nomination for Congress from by the. raUroad company, will greatly that District. Lott Humphry and Brog- faciliUte the shipment and transportation 1 den were oom m mo uci of that prominent sUple. . compietely distanced ny me coioreu man brother, xnis improves vx.. H-acu a What a Satisfaction chances wonderfully. There are now lour It is to have elegant J light, wholesome candidates in the "field- Capt. Kitchen, roils, biscuits, muffins, waffles, or corn Democrat; O'Hara and Harris, Repubh- bread for breakfasf.no grumbling or sour can. and. Morris NaUonaL Brogden f. thm. Hooley's Yeast Powder maiority in this Distnct over Oreen, in makes all these things perfection itself. 1 1875, was 9.14C. New Boot and Shoe Store 32 XVXa&XlKSZ SUREST, 1 : 1 T TAKE THE PLEASURE to respectfully nform rny friends and the public general! v that I have opened at above place with a tul assortment of Philadelphia and Eastern made goods in the latest etyle and best quality. E'tery Shoe Warranted. Study your own in terests and cive ine a call before purchairli elsewhere. jNew arrivals every day I Latest styles 1 Best Goods ! Cheapest Trie oct 16. C. ROSENTHAL. Only 20 Days More ! rnnE great American feather JL Renovator is up and ready for the Fal Campaign, and we would call especial atten tion to tne fact tnat it will only oe operaiea here for twenty days lonerer thts eeaso.v, and all those who have Feather Bedsiwill do well t leave their orders at once. AH work called for ' and delivered same day free of drayage. i oct 16 JOHNSON & HICISIS. r Upliolsterm2 an! Paper HaugiEg. TTE HAVE JUST RECEIVED AND V V are receiving the largest and most com- pleth stcck or Wall raper, upnoisiery Goods, Window Shades,' Curtain h Fixtures, Picture Nails, Picture Cord (new style), and in fact evArythiDg' to be found in a first-claes establishment tint fi as ever oeen oaerea ia this market. Give us a call and bf con vinced. JOI oct 16 rOHNSON & HICK3. Attention ! Third Ward Democratic Club THE REGULAR MEETING of the Club will be held thus (Wednesday) evening, at Munda' HallJ opposite ttk City Hall, at o'clock. Speakers will be present. By order of the President . JAMES Wl KING, cctlC I. 1 , Secretary. School for Young Ladies, I MIS 3 HAETi Principal. SESSION begins Thursday, October 3d. I , -i. L . . Thorough or se of English, trench, iiatn- lematics and Natural Science. Preparatory1 Casses carefally instructed. Calisthenics and Yocal Music free of cbarg InstrumenUl Music under direction of MiiS HAHR. For terms, &c, apply to the PRINCIPAL. ept 15-eod-tf-Mon-Wed-Fri. ! Oa 13 o installment plan, at 1 iJhllJLaiUhlyV Liu- II jA: "a.?i(l JIt:i:Cf-tcie. oct U ' ' BeSosset ITortllrop, l'ir.i: and :mai:ivi; insxt.axce htasdard American :s North . Water zU, Jio-rcitiri::, and L'rjluh CvIlj ;: Street, Wilaut'.n, .V. ('.. ' 1 I . I oct 12 lw. ' ' I . .' ' ' . Thaliaii Amateursi rnHIS DRAMATIC ASSOCIATION .will X give-anotlier c-f their cnjnyahle entertain morts at ' ' - " ,f j TILESTON UPi'Kil KC OM, " Friday, OcllMIi,1 ; when will be iaa.'i;lid the beautiful! Drama entitled - 1 . J ' I' I BREAD TRUWATER 'The proceeds of the performance to be for the beoefit of Tileston Normal cioo!. . 1 "Cast thy bread upontha waters, for thou' sualt una it alter maay Gays. , Aamirsion lb cents I'erlormiar-ce com mences at H o'clock. cctH I f School Books !' . Schoo! Books jyVUlYbODY ; byi::g their $bhcol, ilndiuemcnt, J.'AVil 1V.V;LH! n i I - 1 . 1 1 ToHet Soaps N GREAT VARIETY and at low griefs.; Perfumery and Farcy Gccu, flair, Tooth and Nail Brujbe?, Ac. Fur sa!iV7i JAMES C. XUSDZ, Vruzzltt, Third Eirect, Opp.kiity. IIalL I Prescripticni prepars-J rJ.t or dir. 1 oct 3. Millinery I Mfllinl-ry ! DEX hxi 4 ust Ik urned from New York with all the " TILS. E. A. LUMSDEN his 4 ust I re. 1VX t ate CO FFICE of the Wilminjrton Journal cor. J ner of Water aid Chestnut streets, up ir. Published eref Friday at 52 a year O tair, letstvles ct ' FHEXCII MII.UNEI1V, nsUtin- cf PATJCEKX IIAT., IJOX- NETS, Ac. The lidiis 1 are reiipcc. fully icviled lo rail and txaxiiins lir kUxki Dae notice will be given l thd zxtn6. o:imuz MIIS. Z. A. LUMDLN. i Hrs. E-' ii. Parsley WILL REOPEN THE DEP AUTiljbxT.' fox Youez Children, . in cennection with Miis IiAR'.S SCHOOL, oa - TnUZSDAY, October 3d. Object Learns and Kindergarten Method employed. Drawinz, Clasfringjitff and Ca- listhentes uoghR as aaereTotort. sept 23-aoa M-ln-tr pretty sure to return. is1 " !
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