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... v -.. TUI3 PAPER .s-uu-i fTT rrooos' ocdji ex f ceptedbr j n r II T- JAMES, , : am) pKorKirron. r : oNr. 1 OSTAG i: I'A 1 1. -", , ix raonthf, 12 50 ; Three: " . i' 25' One month, 50 cent. b dditered bycarneri, ..' 4. . t 1Sr rirt'of tie city, at the .... 1 ' c-' t per week. JL I .1 j ! ' ' ' ' -rt: n ft ,w and liberal ;J ... v n wi f It s report and . . -. r ire their paperi regularly r ( ( '' I ' r -' ' VOL. 3.1 WILMINGTON, N. C, SATURDAY, pCTOBER 26, 1878. NO. 22 PLEASE S OTICE. We wiU be gli toreeelre coxsaBsicatics moar friend oaaay and all mbjectio reaerallatereitbut: i ! or U writer nft alwarr b wr liter. written on on- i L( J( 'A I Church Services. Worship ia the various churches of the Owner Wanted, j U.tlable. a a JL - . . mm a . . 1 1 . Jl j ixj A well. vcs. a UUiCd carmcni, Ilmnai ab e letters or packages are neiu without a wrapper, and with rjo address, in the post Office here directed to Dr W Clt7 to-morrow as follows ; I L ! . 1 . ... a-a I I ui i ti A .11 r i T r 1 -Ic.VJe colaan ad cn his been fjund at the Postohice. Col. I W Houston. Smithville. N C; W J JJuihO, I , i 1" L J T . r,. r-. V- Me n. u .ociock. itlOW.. 1D2 owucr C-U faU ! I toa, UJ J A JlluSOu, Ikluu uut ST. .JOIIV? pi pTcli - -Pie;: r l i.ful atd oa aPPcauoa uut u w i uui avouiu.j pmiora uraites, upeuw, j Karly Celebration , at 7.1 o'clock. nxcary to applfla person, hbc can W.cns. Augusta, Ga. I first pptUtU,, IT. ;.r.n.u e. ui it: tcr uu.uciuu.. w.vt-v. Hear It in OTina, corner of Market nn.l r;r,W,... t, :.; the otcitoriliat a blue fctamp. Wonder it ttus one is it should be borne in mind by tbellcs'is- J. 13. Taylor, pastor. iRGrvirr; fn-mnrmw ... ... . . I ( . . I . 1 - - " aay reatsoa to ttiat one me ieuow wroiu trars of the jjnerent wards and townsbips, ai n a. m. and 7V p. m. Sunday abVut ish-.n Le said: Oh, cbtraiscttc ' the sweetest yet That e'er hid besem fairer, whiter, ' Th .a doat not know what envioui woo I -f ll... I j ijy vi iilu snow lias given mu mu, i : ...w - w - i ioa.x .11. j ti i. v x I I'Tiirn I . r:rhtnz-- t"r-er. : rr.'.iur. -Ult'l M.irtfcr 73c. I.-jlt. Crcit'j iuJit t ! the last election, he must r V p, a' 1 ungMen's I'rayer mo ovi. , J Meetms Tuesdav niohi ot ri from Uie registrar of Cburch Prayer ftThwK o'clock. I ! " I i.. I !."-irs andji ir.ii.ulcs. .vo t:.-: -a!y iatt-rneat in -. rv Ji:r';t S the v.tik. I'.vuuJuIli a-ud four Short SppplF I . lor the past two .weeks the supply of ice ia this market has been short and Mr. IJppitt has been , compelled to cut that where a voter has changed his place of SCJ a? m. Brooklyn Sunday residence tines proJuce a certificate his former ward or to unship, stating that aj 71 mm thfit TPiin- I I t . . ijjo uauiv um ui. -o hi. l'ALLS tVAKG LI'TIIFR A V r"l T I I 111 a J IT I I1M I II .1 I 1 II 1 Mf ll. I r I I n liUL I 1 1 1 I T . . t ( corner 01 oixtn and Market streets, llev reiitered. G. D. Bernheim, I). 1) V w m m mJ M W ml U mm. m Ail 11.11 Rprvirp at. 7X n m n In niUrM. " wf. yciiuau aeriice ai " i 111 o m SIii..!.. PLL . .1 . i i . """uajr ocnooi at o p. m. ber-cant liiiston reports a mree- Anniversary of Christian Association at 4 " , off his country orders.' To-c ::t lue l ures, curing no: to (XCCcJ fivcbunjrca jp To-day there is masted schooner fifteen raises nortn 01 p. m. atecnetical instruction on Fridav i I I 1 t I M. I ,!., ir, u Pjnn T.nnVnnt this morniner flvinsr 812- at - P m 9 aieetinc of the Ward Committee. I At a joint Meeting of tLq 1 County .Ex ecutive Committee and the Ward dom mittecs, the ChairLai was authcrized to issue the following notice: J ! jthere (will be meetings off the Uemc crats of the different Wa!rdS to appoint cnallengers and cr.inVasseis, and to make arrangements to-attend a Grand, Mass Meeting of the-city and county at L bariy a date.as possible. vf which due notice will be given. Fourth Ward will mvet yonuayliLtTt the Court Bouse. ' . Fifth. Ward will meet Tucsd .j j'iklat uie uucet Co. House. First Ward will refe'tTuc Brooklyn Uall. I Second Ward wj il me-i Wednesday i.fl t at Court House. T Third Ward will meet Wcdueklay niglit ai iuunds' Hail. , I i day i.Lhi at faralahed to the Edi , Comaaiacationj raait be one tide of the paper. Penoaalltiei aat be atoided. AAdlt lM tTwtpiiW ..4 .! . ! tood that fto editor , doei not alwar. eiidor , New Advortisemonl i Coal-Coali v WIIITK ASn COAL, fJJ Rnl.fDCc8 "etw. Oratcf, I Store! and lUnc, fcreened free from dirt, and deliri t M.T.p,,J-aDJwLsre io thecity, at towt t)t'5 r, !ir-Cc';-' l,P' LUMI BWpMI. can't be beat ' " ff h'lh" Ct 1 ' Cor. Orange and t. Water Stt. Newbury all 0. Kl OO : C CANVASS 11 M, I OOt) So tow you cantot help ljuji t ("! r:d Kuttcr. nnp. ice house in this city. " The small'nuanti- nals of distress. She is anchoted three STnui'snn-Pr,, i, i Prominent spe'aker's Will address th st. PLL,cnLncii, (lpiscol.) Ward meeting. Spfn. XT-,;' 1 ,i I...I..V n is i.ot tv on hand will be sold only ia case of miles from the beach. Assistance nas P ullU ,wran?.e !lreels' other d - i ....... ltur. x. i. ;i pr i-nr-rviT- .. .nr- t- , ,::d ;t. iuay. no -is Uickix:;. To-morrow ; a: I w 1 : y n cov, r. 0r jcy js expected from .. i- .i I Thn srsnKir.f r Jna. Douglass was report distress. - J.. "Is- 5 I.'V i1.II IU1 IliC I T i t:.-. Sec advertiseincnt eu ia l.ave oeeu loaacu vtihi iwu iu. .t, as published tkewheie Lippitt at Bock port, Maine, October prd, but since that tunCj nothing has been heard of her. Mr Lippitt has rnade ar rangements to havieja supply ot ice here ia a few days and as the weather is grad ually grov. I:;g coMco oul will really suffer f r thn w.iTit of the luxury r "I - beco sea,, upon tho arrival of which more 1 f .m Xorfa'.k.1 . will be found out aoout the schooner in at 3 p. m. Seats frbc. i t e rairrugc licenses I ! c-: r o f lkds this wick , f r a w'.i'c ai I the Dread on the Waters. st. tuomas' (catholic) church, Dock street, between ISecond and Third lmon ana istmguished speakers are expected address the 'Mass Mcetin"- s ' Dv BnL'TA CUTLAR,! , Cm'n. Co.' Ex. Com.1 Consumption Cured. - - - - - I RfXPPrS, llOV M orb- n I A V7,1 t-J- . - , . - , - 1 11 w aiua i. k i till is I : t si i ii - y i i i ii Mill w i n i a - i A large audience assemoiea in me i -n t Wnnrn . ee;y U "7r r.?.T' ".P1" odtls r. 1 -w.v, aooiaui. ouuuuv xuoru- uitviug uau placed in ina h.ncis iv an rVafcnetfeit. Ill - I "iTF t i t i!AT SHIili hastUblst tnllddritd Shirt in the City ftr SEVENTY-F1 VE cent; and that.bis - i' ' ,! ' , . . - .. i -. 1 1 ( , Stock of Clotliing i FOU QUALITY, HAKE & lUdE cannot be beaten anj where. . 1 i Ca.l and cxaiiiiue the best Unlauipried j Shirt in thp city ft r 75 cent. ' AJ SUIilERj It lilcston upper itooms lasi evening vo ing scrvices at 7 and 1 1030 o'clock. East India mission ti, fn,mi f lf f ni rirrTn7 d L witness the repetition of the drama of Vespers chanted at 4 p m. Sunday simple vegetable remedy, for th3l speedy 111 DC"" 1 UlbiLnSI! irnn nn thn wntprs." ma Amaieurs "2 xyauy juum at i a. in. i oiiu uerinanenr. pnm neiimnt; i.'.. t, 1... i. . .... . .. , i j I bunday bchool for .colored rffionlp. ' i Z bronnhit a rtx-ru okfi,,. n - J ,ou,,- "avc unusual saiisiauuuu uu puiummu I . . ii. .'. T' i- .u., lTIUI-Xir SlTPlr.TP ,.r J i. j.. i i h. auu iui ? a rnnrirms a tan . i n i.-...i ... ..? vcuihu ::ir .s cip.c'.s io get -1 , -".ciju, osiuuia. iiuu un iLiruiiL i -tin r.i.ir . a.a,:AiA i a vviit aiou k uuai l vti Mr i i a vv-1 n iflrpi- . . . . . .1 Dy their acting tne sanguine expeciawou, second baptist church, ' radical cure for nnn, rln, " ru cosMoiviVii.T ot their friends. The character of Dilly was on between Church and nestle nervous complaints-after havin-r twinA nii1";. of.,.vJ"es' Ali-a. Liuorn. licer. welll acted and well received while Mrs. streets. Preaching at 1 1 am and 8 p m itswondefful curative, powers hj thousands 1 ' JoiiSf CARROLL lropritor. rrival of Our New utter. r.f.,, i i:t:i!? t i- I 1 . . . . . -. ....0 . . , . . 1 ..I., ... 1 dv iirtj. j . r . t innr Pfrn i m.oT.n. u toavs. k l . ir, nis rmtir tn r.-o.'nif i - .. .. . .1 - 1 .... . .,. .jr,l in- ijorinsr. ine siaiu mairuu, ai;wt:u uci uv -7 - . o. -ro""' r"vvl f t. ' . . .mattw!, . , mwvu - - - " - . un.on)F t ,, cttaainr1 1 mauuo j. uctua v evening ac o o cioct. u uw Buuemig jyuows. Aciuateerr A . 'Icy opposite dividual, John Treviile by name, came to with credit to he self. Lucy sustained , . ,by this motive and aaesire to'relifiye hu- A . . I a .- c, 1 .iti, ., iw,r4 nm her character wun ease.i jut. ueo. xv. " "" man sun o:j i . wi ffnr,i, 1 r A r ,nti .f-rcMwuWflrs caft load Dyer, in his dual character, acted remark- oa Dock between Front and Water streets to all w hodssire it, this recipe, with full 1 U Utter. , , 'v A" , V , Jk disposed aJy well Mr. Muse who played the i'JZ !t KECEXTLY cBcagtd the jer-'f" '--l-- ofhishorso also, for , the sum of thirty- happy-go-lucky character of the piece.did welcome. Seats free. 1 . mail by addressing with stamp;' naming vices of. Mr.' C. L. C0WLE8 a pr'actic. .-lMrc-:!! ih :n 2wr- fi , I) Ui. Ildward the uilor be- credit to himself and acted with the case first freewill baptist church. his PaPer-' W. W. Sherar, 149 Powers xr V ' - ' ' !tr t!,? Lot-1 at WeL c,min tbc purclia,er. trhis morning a ofan old stager. Mr. Clowe, the town corner Fourth and Dawson" streets. Seri k Kochester. New York. oct S -4w Me "bant Tador, ot. Uaren, Cotnect! -.t;.; tr..::.::g juohc will mm by thc lrni(i 0 Samuel constable, was exceedingly amusing in vices at 11 a m. and 1 p m. i cut' i am now better prepared than ever to,. :::r,f-re:;c;:tI.eac?om- ' Sound, came to town rendering his part. Io the Messrs Von- chestnut st. Presbyterian church. (New Advertisements. ' Cut and ttak3 Gent'iClothinjr to order iin- hi i t r . - i .' - , .L i . . 1 1 - .- - 1 ! .4. I. X-.at, Ijmhi ' I t ... .1 l 1 ... : 1, niaKn wfrn firpn tmnortant characters I Rrv. D. .T. Sanprs Paafnr r..wt,; l ' without 1; norsa aim tan, uuw m awttu a 1 " : ' , X ' ;. V. v. us n a. tt , :r le cast and they sustained them well. " a. m. ana is p. m. sabbath school X reiiY, USeilll allU lUeai). r !s that W.P. Canaday, 0f the one which the afore , mentioned in the . j. ... . . i . t .a : ca:.d. u: i.r u-jngrcss, John Trcvillc came witii ycsicruay, wmcu the verj latest style and finish.. All work j" guaranteed: Keady Made , ' ClotI.In, " lla'ts ST. i MARK S CIIUBCU. .r iv, JL ja tm a. m m -mrmmm OtAtlr- ... i .. x' i ... , i ... . . .. i.:.. ijiiceiinc oi me iicucruv oww i v ,i, ji 7 " i ir" i . 1 1 ii - i iiinA ii a f' UTti ii ii i ill." iiiij ft:i i w i - i . " - "iuv wo v.. - ... I corner JHu b-rrv and S vth Kfrfa .... . I . .1 " ft Allt AH. I , - ' ml JVliWWW c:ttt-r th3 tx-ladican bavin- only loaned thumfashcalieges, to T " Seatll a . m. and p. m. Sunday Murchison, iu their two coartmen's. See . : n.u:jrc.'.i:io L.mmte, lion, i Treviile to come to matKCi wuu jesicr- iUBDHAauuiuuvi uwu- j i ocnooi at ot. iamaous at p. m. uon- V.i;:.:. .Vjt-c-rtjl-sc! From Jay. Uoward.thc purchaser of the horse Company held their regular semi-annuai hrmation Class 5 p. m. Ho y days 9 a. day the watjhword Ui thn voudc Trcvillc showed him meeting at uie uu, ui. Wuu, w v r. i " " i mHE GOODS KEPT liY ; GILES & and GenU' Fumishicg Ooodp, at the NewS '"Men's Wear Depot." :k ! r. crk ! wcrk ! ltcr purporting t3 be' from his father o'clock, last night. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, them and judge for yourself. oct 26 cc 21 GILES A MURCHIS0.V. 38 and 40 Murchison Block. John Treviile. which stated that the I El UllU UUl. i . , .1 1 T. imn,1 rnrtrr uorae uciouuu iu tuu uauw .j, MrKarhpm the SecretaTv .... r,tcl ..crcUst and ltotbUMn,Cwp.taa fission ,3 iicJ m j ul oa a number of , nn i,:m 1 ) ... ' : a:u-.:. it .capiases, or sjmethmg Ve (lo:t kno;v Low jt is, but we are ::.l s r:. Hi wai rciutrci U give ratLcr inclined to think that Din. 'was ; . .. . ;., i.., ;u::i a and it is said sortcr tuck ja unless in ploughing other things, showtd that the financial 1 "t:eL i-JwvuU given and Heatoa aroucd he able" 'to turn up, George condition of the Company was good, as it - . l . u.:xiv4 t:..s l . at. I nv;it. m.l ihn- wo think it extremely I u ntif. nf dp.ht' and with a cash balance on AIV.aV -- , rw-r- JThe report was President, Captain E. W. Manning, and R. Wilson, D. D., pastor. No services I fie OOlBLffS HOUSG. as ii a. m. services at 6 p. m. by Key. u. ju.rayne. rjat.bath ochool at 5 p. m. Young Men's Prayer Meeting Tuesday at TheSeaetary and Treasurer handed in his " semi-annual report, which, aniODg Douhie-Coluinn. doubtful if Dan. ever sets nis miriy-nye band m tne treasury, f-.,-..! r. i . 1 .(S.. I .I'll . j iisv ?rtr.r. ' f J received and adapted. i ; c.t ! I y tho Kevjew, aj- . Tl - "I. i a:;, rr.u. ri in .1 t:i iinninlli t!nti- Cltj" C0UTt. - .-t.:. a ivt:Somiti6La inside of W'm. lirown. colored, arrested last sense of the meeting was asked for j and The Presidentknd Directors Jbeing anx ious to build af!6dge In the enclosure, the -1.5 (:t i:st!f and there I uiht for disorderly conduct upon com I..". 3 ::i Wil:::i: -ten Lut will lave pXaiat of a Market strcit (merchant, was i: :: u..:! f,:c thi t:me to-mor- difcharged on the payment of cost.-, the prosecutiou having been withdrawn. 1 . . . Li.1.. u;efar;.irjr One Vessel. An old wntic maniroui iuu iuuj, - X- ,v Sj:i shippeJ 11 whose beard and hair, are tinged with the T.uth frosts of many winters, arraigned mr dc- . found to be in favor of erecting the struc ture. After the transaction of some other busi ness of minor importance, the meetiDg adjourned Mmc Bentz's Minstrels. mm w ... . T ' tr . t i- r l;;::b!i bar-iuenliue Ki't!, frosts of many winters, arraigncu ior ue- Mr. Lavitt, tne uusiuess aianager 01 tan trois, ba'ci inj; drunk and committing a nuisance in Mme Keutzs Mmatrels, is in the city and -- I.iwrp i. This 3 the larg- the Market House yesterday afternoon called on us this morning. The troupe oUm.uom : vessel, ever taken pleaded so hr.rd for the mercy bf the will be with us on Wednesday, Novem m . I ... !.! I m mv mm . :c average being 4; COurt, tlutllis Honor relented on ac- ber Gth, and will play here nut one nignt. that Madame offer a different from that presen- part in peace. f f ted last winter Dy the ducios troupe, ana ...1 . l.it. .. & ....... . nff I ll A iL . Z a(U im m Iv. .ft A . y.Vh V. m vbm.trmp.i I 1 ne next case on uoutwet hmij juu" loai meru u uuvum iu m r i , ... . , , n 1 ... I white lad of nineteen or twenty Summers fastidious can object. As an evidence of ..-t'i ! r' ' 1 t and a colored man' of middle age arrested the character of the entertainment we ' I -". -h, to the ton regis- eaUni of previous good character of the Mr. Leavitt assures us ".'r.'"' ' ,w a' L y defendant which was testified to by wit- Rentz's Minstrels will v.re preyed by tne Uesscsm Court, and permitted him to de- U tyle of entertainment . - . .... Tl-.S. I i I I e "tf-B n rtra- I U f.m ka 'Pall "Pir-o liraaa 1 -- -i- iSloz 4tuJU7JGG VV ret Dahmcr's boarding houic on tho cor- tfeics: ..x. " " i",u, . , n-r i?f Third and Brunswick streets last One of the largest audiences ever as- .V.ra,cuacr icnc.t, -r m , 8embled in the Academy of i Music was " ? ii . ater lodged and n.ght iu tha msm hours. (, . present last night to witness the perform- i .-I-. finK. TTr According to the evidence given in . t. o,iehmted Min- w ir ae a " r to b.urd h:-r bat was A .Murderer Caught. ad the foresail court tbcrc was rauslc aaJ dancinS P,r0' strels. The programme consisted of ! a a. - mrvwr. mmtiw i r i s . i F.iiiinri n a iaju k. a. v i-ri'iv in ji mi vn. nar, i ir . uaiiuu Mini v . l-if LwMrlhP fallw'ub w. - ' 7T . . .v ......... i ......... .. I t;. ...uiisa. all rf it M. r M oclcdU ia which both oi the parties above gymutwuvi cwibw, ""iV-" "1W . i . .j well done, and were highly pleasant as mentioned took part J he j young Jlad J fhe opening exer- participaticg in the giddy mazes of the cise3 were 0f the crder of minstrelsy, and dance while the co'.fred individual fur- consisted of a number of laughable jokes, ic frob his violin for the all new, and several excellent songs wmcn I 1 ' J I II .M .M 1 1 I. A mmmim . r m,mo. enlv I wer0 DeaUUIUliy ouug. auo lmuhi lb mat I Class. XliU IMUblUg w iww. " w hava ever witnessed on the Academy lice called to, when they arrested the col- stage. The play of Paris was a burlesque o 1 fiddler and the young gay white Lo- which was noted for tna dazzling splendor Uw& A f " I m . 1 1 J A 1- . Lam Mi! it mam mm the I 01 tne warorooes ana tu wumiw tuus its renauion. --ry, co'o:cd, who killed ono nished the music frob his violin for Uirly rJJt xci. at Halifax, on dancers to Keep step bj-. But suddc ---!.. last, acccunt cf which we tha lights were cxtingu shed and the J" -r was arrested this 4-:: ailes above the cityv o tr I;.-.."-, . ..... i ,!;. whr in tli2 short time between ...... . . , . . ... i , I i . , attendant upon i-d ly JUst;cc Harriss. and is extinguishing of the lights and the arrival - ii l He submitted quietly to ar- ot the police hid both been cut with a - Xtooley's ; C?zcs that the killin - was done knife: tha former in the side, while the Has been the least Powder . i leading baking powder in '-iifce. lie will be held to await Uattcr had the third finger, oa his left this country for twenty ysars. It is, a -icftheSheriiTof Halifax. htnd nearly severed. The' Mayor pro- ng Laruaana nounced sentence of $5 fine, or eight ff . p . w fl. The enrest. re- isonment for leach of the delea- gnej rnaterials only are used in its pro- Honor then adjusted his new psratioa. For absolute purity, uniform "-rtice cn't 1 t' i w .,r,.i cAnrvil down an.l nnt. strength ana neaiuutunesa n aaaua wone. n I ' - - .... . - .. . I r i . a-d appointment, and its table dants- "is 1 On The European Plan. Corner Front and Eed Cross Streets, Nc?ir Union Depot- 8 p. m. Prayer Meeting Thursday at o p. m. FIFTH ST. iM. E. CHURCH, SOUTH, LOUIS J. OTTEUliOUKO, ' 27 Market it. Viriniii Applesj - -giiNE,'i Ki:sii( 8wi:i:t and i'Iieai', i . i i da hundred other things foil tal J very low by lasses and a hum IIKIUJEKT PETTKVVAV oct P. .North Water Street. io Rush a. m. Prayer meeting Thursday opened the, above House aud am now pre-i opened A FAMILY GROCEItY'in 'tLelitori ling at 7i o'clock ! pared to furnish meals and lodgings. 1 , J I i I . " i Restaurant open at all hours. next South of Granite liow. I will keep a 'i . !' -r ! small butfn'sh etcck tf the choicest grocer- on Fifth, between Nunn and Church sts. T RESPECTFULLY ANNotlXCE TO T I T TT.ll i- O ' i ill I ! I I . a. mu, pwrf Derrara ; I ' . , 41 ;'" TNFOIt Mil IS FRIENDS I tbat be b. a. m. ana vj p. m. rjaoDatn ecnooi at mJ ""-UU3 auu tue puunc mac i nave .r avpnincr !- xtcobauxauu uucii clli till IIUUIS jroat st. m. e. church, south, i prices ow ind bed-rooms neat, clean corner ot Front and Walnut; streets. lie v. and airy. . : s E. A. Yates, pastor. . Services at 11 a. Special iates by day, week or mdntk. m and 7 t. m. Rnndav Srhnol at ?. n.m. rXF"Ihe only Restaurant in the city. r. .j L I w hir pnri ivi. I . JiL. W ii i j 1 . O , bitoao PBESBmniAs chuech, oct26-2tawm-thu Proprietor. corner of Fourth and Campbell streets. J : 1 It- Rev. (C. M. (Payne, fpastor. ! No services Aldine Autograph Album. nr. ii fi m Mrflflnninrr nr 1 "r tvi nir i i lllli VfA7 tea. Give me a trial, oia lneco'?, and be con- vinced. 1 oct 21-lwi. ftJ T -f- Change of Scheduled ! Pott Wila SokUtV. VlV.1 of I 1 3:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday Aldine. The some, bat the special at 7: 30 p. m. ST. LUKES A. 31. veltj cbnsista in the pen sketcbes which form' pan- leave hmithTiile at 2. JO l M, Ti Ive the I x.ouaa inp. oHLKoii, .els and ornamental desierns to rece corner Seventh and Church streets. Rev. eignaiures G. B. Farmer pastor. Morning services St 11 o'clock. Afternoon , services at 3 o'clock. Evening services at 7 $ o'clock. Rana' Latest Edition (New York City Li SfatsifrPR 1 Thn nnhlifi ar in'vitrd. ' rectorv. containiD? a full and complete clas- I I oJc.J ! i .11 .L. I . T.I.1 I PRIMITIVE BAPTIST. J Manufacturers in every branch of trade iin on Castle, between Fifth and Sixth, New lork city, lor; Bale at streets. Preaching to-morrow (bunday) ! HETKSRERRKR'S. at 11 o'clock by Elder Moore Stephenson. t i Live Book and Music Store. ect2S IT. S. District Court. The United States District Court con renes in this city on Monday, November 4th. His Honor Judge Brooks will pre side. "The Court will convene on cketi GEO. MYER3.rAgent. il DeRosset & Northrop, piRS AND MARINE INSURANCE Agmb, iiepfeecnlinjr Standard Atterlcaa and Engliah Companief,! 23 North 'Water 1 V' i Street, Wilmington, N. C. ! octjl2-lm. ' . . To The Votei-s of Harnett Flaming Tokay Grapes-! Township. A CHOICE LARGE PCRPLE CAliiFOR- nu pre- AVfVa r V 4RVFD TH VT ITIIE1 'IA OKAPE never before broofebt to thLs the 4th, H i I XiAli'NU A11AA lild market. Qaincet, Pear, Florida Oraiet, for the trial of cases in admiralty and the , U . . . r I , Apples, Lemona and CocoanutjJ AU init re- m ' m. m m m jury whose names we pnblish below ;have nr - r mber.s . SIOre t0 the stokIey been summonsed to meet on iuesday, the pace, wiib no record on, the Rooks of the Kth. To MWi-no-ftrfi the names: 1 Beard of Magistrates toj show hy whom From New Hanover County Foster. Chas W Bradley, J W Chad J A Willard, Frank H Mitchell ! 8. O. NORTOROP'S. cct 15 Fruit and Confectionery Stofef. i .ii -y i rr tT or bj what authoiity the change was made, rireen'c AlT'IiSt FlOWPl? H U wrtl,iarp Whv notified that the Elect iori r1" 3 lu9UH xlu"cf ?lck will be held, at Macomber's $tore,i the xn R03CHE'5 :GER5f aLy syrhp. a , Abram inij;n i,iica of this Townshin. on Tues- , r David. Benj F White, J D Woody, H day, the 5th ol Nov ! prox. I 1 fupplj of each jait Vollers, Geo Franklin, E Schriveri Josh i he Roll-holders Will meet at said place . . Meares AD Brown. I n the Saturday before the Election to be lmoof Drajp.FsUi received and wita a fall Patent Medicine, Toilet and i i ' I 1 Fmm T),nncwir-t flonntv -Joseph I sworn in, and for the inspection of the I v.neir inir!i. rnrl iAw b . . Ti.ll 1f...l I Damciratmn TtnnV A flift SW TPCUJrM. I f '. , uore, J A Evans, ueo Jti jeuauiy, mutu .v0ww-.w , , Brown, Darius B Btanaland, oamuei a. JAJS. MAC03IBER, i i Registrar of Harnett Township. Frorrl Dnnlin Count V R M Middle ton, R W Hargrave, R D Bennett, Lewis oct 2GLhlt Sun and Star copy Uernng, Wells Uoney, x a ner. JAMES C. MCND3, DmMlft, Third itreet, Opp. City IlalL oct 18. S- WL Yiek, -i l- : : Commission Merchant, north Water Street. clear or portly 'cloudy weather, north- i tvT eaterljwmds generally veering to south- WllminfiOni iN. C-- rly, stationary or lower pressure. j oets I indications. 1 War DzpIbtmest, Office of the Chief Signal Officer Washington D. C, Oct., 26th. X CT toe DOUtn'AUanilc utw, - Bill Heads. WE HAVE ON HAND a lot of Blank Bill Mead '.purchased at it heavy re daction on rezu.ar pricet, and we can tb ere ore furniib them 2o per cent cheaper than ey can be had eUewbere in tbia city. Call and tee tpechnens and get price at tb oct 2 DA ILr REVIEW OFFICE. FF1CE of the WUminjrtoa Journal cor- ner of, Water and Chestast treeU op i tain. rnttSac4 WfJ f riisj At $2 fcyear.
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Oct. 26, 1878, edition 1
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