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TUI3 TAPES jc.ljLci every afternoon, Saadayi ex cepted by JOSH. T. JAMES, 7t :Toa A9D rBoraMrro. -u-i-uIITIONS. POSTAGE PAID. .- v r,i CO Six xaontha, S3 SO ; Three x $1 25; One month, 60 cent, r - rrr be delivered by carriers, .., fc: tr.ia J part of the city, at the , or 13 cents per week. . I- t re:ri lw nd liberal ;f.":ciijf v:.'! please report auy and fi-.'.sv t' receive their piper regularly Now Advertisements, iimm mm pening Days : :idiy, Thursday and Friday, CCr. 20th and 31st and Ho v. 1- " rflLUHERT AND FANCY COODS! fu'.'cit and moat coztpUU itock the l.i'.la hive ever Lad to select from. m THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT V ' iV:V " c: CI tkimn hats and bonnets . ,v ; i th flninr Dar. 1 , i- r t! at all may come the opening will I ir.i-e t-ree days. I FA.WCY GOODS OF ALL KINDS. f r it Varietr. Solid colored HoaeilI t -aa m lk nkA MMAlaftw A Uiv.nul lce of Corjeta juit the kind war.U FANCY GILT BUTTONS. S. ISuttnna, CrocLet Needlea cf all 1, two ficed lUbbon, 8atin. A l t"al lice of Colored Bordered llinfl r: i,f An a full line of Ladies and ,rat l.invo actl tiilk Uandierchiafa. .!fttit ia Tie, Bow?, Ac , a large lot. A r.rt lit of Zrbyr, all cnlorf, (full ox. :i.Oj.) liiuS CoIIiia and Cufl, all ajlef. 7e rritcst bargain! cTer offered to the vViixisjCton pub ic in Kid Gloves ! u.trt aad Dark Shideain 2,4 and 6button;. l-rictf frcia 10 cents t j I l.to per pair. I be Toilet Soapi, Hand Glisses, Mottoci, VJ atJ Bristol Board, Gold and Silver V ri. Uachicgf, all kinda. -: Dou't forpettle beat Sciffon iO md Xeedlca in the World. A f:i lice cf tkoi beiutifal Bixor Steel iL-ciine IHjf Wedneediy, Thuraday and Frllit, October 30 and 31 and November 1. N. H. SPRUNT, Exchange Corner MSW UOOl ana SllUe OIUIU. x -. a a nJ.-. I J TAKE TUE PLEASURE to mpectfoUr i '.,r- -fri-. .r i thTnhiie cecerallr t. i v.-, -a . w. riir. with a full . I aiiMrixeei c: i .uiaeipcia ana x.u;cr od ia the liteat atyle and best quality. I t-rr:j and pi re me a call before purchasing t!here. New arrival a every day I Lateat In I licit Goods I Cbeapeat 1'ricea ! t.terr he warrintca. Maay your ow u C. R03EXTOAL. A Xcw Earber Shop ! rpiIC UXDERSiGNtD htreby.notifies the X'lc that he has thia day removed his tffb-r Shop from the biuementof the FIRST national bank building, to the Sore on Krcnt street recently occupied br Ctyuia Jas.W. Lippitt, aa a Confectionery C; u:a Jas. W. Lippitt, aa ConfecUonery tb!iferaent. but which kaa been ihoroujth- !r UKXOVATED AND RKF1TTEO to auit o n- Tocorial bu.inesa. My old watomeri i- l m many new oaei aa dealre a t IKST- LISSSIJATE at the handa of firatIaaa -irr5,arerpectfullrinv2I, Two Doors North of the Purcell Ilouae. " Fine 3Icrchant Tailoring! , - -- -r .v... ... W tmtsScM. Fiee ui, coDcpruing all the leading styles) in I rcin and Domestic Gooda. . Oar facilitiee for fine Merchant Tailoring ffnrpurt tor in the city, and we feel rr Attcvi ia iug tnat our - li'S, fits -vnu rmu.a uioapare favorably with any Northern H w;;remUiQz.uitatoordr cheaper this in thin ever before, and will t flad to tiiow our stock to any one favoring us with c:. A.DAVID. Merchant Tailor, ftl? WholeaaleandRetUCothier. - . At Shrier'S ou WILL lIND AN txceiieat une oil I Gents', Youths' and BoyV Clothing: ' & and Farxuihing Goodi AT THE LOWKST UVINGTRICES. WeliaNo.l Overcoat at only $3 atd ctau. i j. . j Aaplexdidairortmeat of Hat, .nd Cape, all aeUicr very low at . Z cov 1 EHKIES'S. r 1 1 VOL. 3. WILMINGTON, N. C, MONDAY, NOVEMBER. 4. 1878 , NT0. 236 LOCAL NEWS. , :ec Advertisements. Gifta A Muechiijs Crockery. J. W. Tnoario.t, Sec'y Annual Meeting Stockholder! W. A W. R. R.J . J. W. TaoisMO, Sec'y Dividend Notice W.AW.B.R. Paor. Aaosnai Dancing Scb&ol. Tho. C. Jam as. Manager J ost Eeceived. BoATWiiorr A MeKov Fancy Groceries Willi a kj AMcichiioj To the Trade, at Low Prices. Mia. E. A. Lckso Grand Opening of Winter Millinery. ,S I Cm Horn Mme. Bentz's Minitrela f . P. nimsmoii Blink Books, Ac. C. W. Vatej Blink Books? Ac. A Saaua Beat Unlaandried Shirt fur 75. N, IJ. SracsT Exchange Corner. J. C. Mrsrpt, Uruggiet! Trufc and Suppoitera. , , See other local on -jib pajre. nurr.-h for Waddell anil victor j,! Kiust be the war crv to-raorrow. in Di row, -----o - " K n tl.A T-,.1 r t- Tii.lT' li"rl The result of to-morrow .s eltctt.m ir..y decide tho presidential contest i:i ISM : Only cue trilling case U i n Court this morning, which wai iImKs' ;d . Ltt evcrr Democrat vote without fail to morrow and then sec that his neighbor docs the same. Oace more to tho breich, dear friends, once more ! No lagging and no flagging can be in lulgevl in. 4 Columbus county f III wikt a gcod record lor Waddell, Democrac7 and good government to-morrow. Trade dollars, worth intrinsically more than standard silver dolhrs, are not taken at postofficea or custom houses, because they are not a legal tender. The remains of the Hon. Hugh Wad- ueil were escorieu irui -u"-" yesterday afternoon, where the funeral 8erviccs were held, to Oakdale Cemetery jj a large concourse of citizeus. J Col. h. U. Short, of Columbus, Major John W. Dunhaai, of this city, and D. S. Cowan, Esq., of Columbus, made ringing speeches for Wadaell, Democracy and good 'overnment, at AVhitevihe, ooiumuus county, on Saturday last. : 7ZZZTZ The Produce Lxchango wi close it3 dxirs to-morrow and thera will he no transactions of any kind, we are informed, ia the way "of trading. This suspension ; onrral in all the vctins States, conse- nncstlv there willbeno market telegrams. " I - Notwithstanding the fire yesterday rternn0D we get out (our regular edition nf tha" Review to-day. The condition ia v-tch wo found our office this morn in" is our apology, however, for numerous mMm of importance curtailed and some jjj0ggjher left at. True Blue. Messrs. W. B. and R. II. McKby, who are students of Judge Strong's I law school, at Raleigh, arrived in this city this morning for the express purpese. of voting for Hon. A. M. Waddell to-mor row. A Hint. V wnnld iust like to droD a hint to t that there is a project , . .. J . a foot amonr Northern Republicans to fc tightof 8arra;e from the colored o r , rJC0. Prominent Democrats have been approached oy Republican leaders' with object in view, but the proposition his been indignantly scorned by the Demo- ats. The cow vote was sacrei to Republicans just asjongasby its means He party was kept in power. Cold Water Bath. Dan L. Rasse'.l, the R epublican and Gnsshional candidate for Congress, mft with a cold reception at Clinton. As oa ;he ltaBd ak 0I organ- griper lumped out "Good byo Charlie" the monkey commenced to dance, which caaj:ht the eyes cf the colored voters, and " ,fttn(1- ;f v.re ro a Democrat wanted to anow u yere go. bench warrant, Jedge." The "Jedse" a ,Ull gave up h:s appointment as a bad joo and f3und that Sampson , county was true blue and not lnlecteu who ivjicai . . j .ide dishes, alias Greenbackeri - , THERE IS NO REASON why house- keepers should fail in their efforts to have deliciouslr light. boIeaome r ! cnita, rolls, cake and all articles prepared from flour. 'fo have perfectly satisfac- each as Dcoleys exst rowder. This rtowder costs only about the prico of the bJjios U you fnll net weizht. 16 ounces to the pound. It is never eoU in hulk or loosfl. Dim The Fire Yesterday. About 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon den?e volumes of smoke were seen issuing from t e Review and Joubxat, building, coruer f Noith Water and Chestnut streets. The first floor was occupied by Messrs. J. V. Alderman & Co., and when the doors of this store were forced it was found that the fire was raging there, Buckets were first used by a number of citizens attracted to the spot and tho fire department was promptly on hand and soon the flames were entirely suppressed, The fire caugnt In "Messrs. Alderman & Co.' store and from matches which tne rau luuaa. i nese maicnes were carefully covcied, but the rats seem to have .gnawed througn ine keg in which they were kej-t. .Mttsr AldiTiii-u Oo. were tno cmei ... .. i ' r su liters, j ncir mock oi grocerres w :rth about $1,500 and ou this they had vvc a policy i f insurance with " Mea:. At- kii.s. -a Manning for $1,000. They had also an open policy for $500 on country pro-luce receive 1 ou consignment but this does not apply to the stock of goo ds n hand. The fire pefietratcd to the Review ao.l Jui-KSALomce, above too store, nut fortunately our loss was light and was covered . uy insurance. air. . it r x H. 'Strauss, proprietor of the grocery .tore adjoining xuessrs Aiar- man & Co's., was damaged by water to lUB lAluUfc Vl rtUWUb "ru Mit Oidham, stock of grain &c, was slightly uamagcu t y water, ine Duuatng.wnicn is the property of Mr. Julius Samson, was injured considerably.say to extent ol boUU. Insured with Messrs Jno. Wi Gordan & liro. Wo have never sceu afire better han uiea, auu iu woi. x.our uurc, kjum au- gineer, and his effectively organized fire department are the citizens indebted for a serious conflagration happily arrested. Administration of the Oath to Regis- trars and Foil Holders. The following named Justices of the Pcaco will in accordance with section 9, , , . e - chapter 275 of tho laws of North Carolina, 1 j to regulate elections, passed 186-7, ad- fa ' i . minister the oath to-morrow morning to the Registrars and Toll Holders of the different Wards in this city as. named be bw: First Ward, Upper Division, Justice Jno, M. Henderson. First Ward, Lower Division, 'Justice A ' j ' Ilenry Schulken. Second Ward, Justice Solomon Bear, i Third Ward, Justice Jas. W. King, j Fourth Ward, Justice John Cowan. Fifth Ward, Justice- O. G. Parsley, Jr. The polls open at 7 A. M. and clos e at sundown. The Disfranchised. The attention of the poll-holders and challengers of the different wards in the city is respectfully incited to the following list of persons convicted of infamous crimes in the Criminal Court of New Hanover county, since the August election, and disfranchised according to law : Jeremiah Johnson, larceny; Recco Jack- son, obliterating records; Arthur limmons, false pretense ; Joseph Chance, Fred San- ders. Thomas Williams, Edmund Foy, lar- ceny: Benjamin PersonWard Fergus, false pretense ; Robert Nash, Donas Rogers, larceny ; LeGrand Barber, forgery ; Wm. Jones, alias Pompey Sneed, Thomas Hawkins, alias Monroe Hawkins, John Hicks Sheet, Handy Jones, Charles King, larceny; James Walker, false pretense; Ben Brown, perjury, Z zz-..... The Prolamine for T o-Nifiht. The Waddell Club cf young men will meet at Hibernian Hall to-night at G o'clock, when together with the Commit- te3 of Arrangements, preceded by the Cornet Concert Ciub, they will march to therurcell House for the purpose of re- ceiving and escorting the Hon. A. '6, Mer- rimon to the City Hail, where the distin- guished Senator will address the Demo cratic party of this city in response to a speaai idtiwhw ucu u, ... . . ; . 3 .1 v v. .t.. Democratic .Executive uommiuee ana many other leading citizens of thb place, upon the political issues of the day. To obviate the well known difficulty of hearing that all who have ever attended a public spea-ing ia. the City Hall have experienced, a platform or statge has been erected in the centre of the Hall, so that everyone within the sound of Senator Merrimon's voice to-night will be able to understand him. The Ckmmiee of Ar rangements are to be congratulated upon their efforts In this direction. D. L. Russell's political garden trill raise the biggest beat of the season, and it will be on exhibition filer tp-nCTTO-' cight , fcr a few days cnly. RETIIW, The "Gates of Hell." The Rev. DeWitt Talmage, of the j Brooklyn Tabernacle, a sensational preach er of the Beecher order, without Beech- er'g sins so far as is yet discovered, made a visit some weeks ao to the haunts of vice and to the guilded "Gate3 of Hell" in New York city, under the escort of one or two friends and an officer or two of the I police force, who possessed the "Open Sesame" to gambling hells and variety theatres. At the first named places the reverend man of God so-called says he saw young men ensnared and being drawn iato the whirlpool of everlasting rum by the fascination of cards. At the Utter.named places where scantily attired women kept time with their bodies and fcet to the music of the orchestra, he saw msn cf all ages and conditions in life. ' irom the bald-Leaded and gray-haired old judge and banker, down to tho gay young swells and clerkf. The fcishts and wonders which the Rev. Talmage wit nessed on these occasions ho now retails to his congregation, Sunday after Sun- day, for tho advancement of their moral condition. j The onl oticeable e(Tect bowever. which theso highly colored and artfully embellished narratives has thus far nro- duced ia t0 increase very materially the number of his h earers. and this increase. gQ the northem p inform . I fined princimllv to voun? man and mai(3enSt mora particuiary the latter. Without any such object ia view as the Keverend Talmage had,and without even borrowing the idea in regard to this matter which We had oriinal!y thoxlht tiew, together with some of the high officiaIs of the city as an escdrt proceeded oa Saturday night last about ten o'clock tb make a tour of observation in the clasgic precinct3 of the notorious locality known as Paddy's Hollow. Commencing with a jplace on the suburbs of the refined locality mo ntioned abovA wa first pntprflil Tlfn.fi am p. "Pinnlra a , . , . , , , , - . . . , highly colored lady of African descent, ; . F , , . . who keeps a house of accommodation for . .. . XT . . . the jolly sons oi Neptune, who after a . . rt long cruise uy sea suuii ijuer geiiiug iu port try aland tack fora while. Liquors and lager beer kept especially for seamen and tho crowd that follow in their wake are kept in the front room of Madame VinV'a MtaViHshmant. while the rear hall. ., .. , i nrwa . An Mf we may dignify it by that name, is de- voted to dancing. Here you can find men and women without regard to race, color i or previous condition of servitude whirling around and around to the fas cinating) music ot the waltz; Bu!; the aroma d'Afrique was too strong for the sensitive organ which we inhale with and the party was compelled to beat a hasty retreat to the street. The next place visited was Sirs. Wil- lamson's seamen's boarding house, and the scene that met our enquiring vision here was similar to the ono above described, At Delafate Towers, in the centre of the Hollow, the crowd was densest and black- est, with only a sprinkling here and there of white faces. Towers is a tall, sinewy fellow, with a complexion the color of his antecedent Ham a moustache he wears with an imperial which gives him the appearance in expression of an Afri- can ilephistopnoies. ine .po.ice uave a good word to , say cf Towers, who, they say, will help them quell a' disturbance if it occurs in his house, and furnish the rope to tie tbe obstrepor- ous party with too, if necessary The next 'place we looked into was " henJstTeets; here we witnessed similar 8ceno3 witn the exception that the parties lace ere aU black and ia native element cf. dancing, I Men and women lere danced and kicked up their hgela iLh M much delight as some of . orcenitors woull have cracked a ' ' . chesnut. At Bryson's, ia the old Farmer's House building, we found thirjgs a little more h3 f women participating in the dance seemed to be of the upper ten of their caste. The proprietor of this place was profuse in his offers to treat our party, but he found it too much of a cold water crowd to indulge, and sahe desisted in his invi tations. Dicksey's; or Berton's, was thi last place we entered. Here things are conducted in imitation of the Louvre in New York, but it's only; an imitation, as can be well imagined by any one who has Ter been there, and a very faint imitation at that. ' Froa tbe character of tho people who viiit ttc?3 p!-:es cur readers can readily understand hyTthe proceedings cf tte c;ty court are fo often taken up rvith trying ca-es o:' violations of th; y.czcc that occur in Paddy's Hollow. Some of the places mentioned above are the lowest of the low and the crowds that gather there, the vilest of the vile, and when the poison, cailel liquor, that they imbibe in in these ders permeates their. system and gets control cf their' Irain,". the de graded wretch is ready far anything, be it theft or robbery, rapine, burglary or murder. We think it ajgood place for a missionary. Moody &'8abkey would here find a fine field lo-ate - in but we doubt if it worll be altogether .as remu nerative in a pecuniary tens-e ns these they have visited in New York and Phih delpnia, consequently we are afr ii.5. tl.i . wont come. That Terrible Bear. A week or two ago there, was :i wild report in circulation that a performing bear in a fit of rage, at Wcldou, in this State, grappled with! his owner, who was an Italian, and literally hugged him to death; and even some of tho New York illustrated newspapers came out with wood cuts representing the strug gle. That bear and the' Italian were in this city during the early part of last week, and on Saturday we published an ac count, of a rumor that the bear had been sesn near Hilton and that by following his tracks, they saw the master resting, and the bear gnawing soma dry bones &c. Uy a friend who has just returned from Columbu3 county we are informed thatjMr. Italian and Mr. Bruin were Ijat Whiteville on Saturday last and that the couple seemed to be on the most amiable turns with each other, to the delight of the col ored people and young people of that town. A Radical shroud with Greenback trimmings is Just the thing Ux obiter dictum's political funeral. The obsequies will bfr celebrated with mournful tender ness on -Tuesday night. New Advertisements. Blank Books, PLAIN! AND FANCY STATIONERY, Albums, Bibles. Hymn Books, tioia rens and rencils. Ink. Pens. Mucilase. ic. Ac. Picture Fraiaes, anv size, irade to order. Fine assortment , fancy- Photo' Frames just received, i dov 4 C. W. YATSS, Bookse'Icjr. Secretary's OfBce, Wilmi:gtok A Weldon Railroad Co. Wilmington, N. C., Oct. 10, 1S7S. rpilE FORTY-THIRD ANNUjAL Meeting of the Stockholders cf the Wilmington & Weldon Railroad Company will be held ia WILMINGTON, on TUESDAY, the 19th of November, instant. ' ji W. THOMPSON, nor 4 . Secretary. Secretary's Office WiLMiNGTOit A Weldon Railroad Co., Wilmington, N. C, Oct. 29, 1878. rpHE DIRECTORS of the Wilmington A Weldon Railroad Company have declared a DIVIDEND OF THREE PER CENT, on the Capital Stock of said Company, payable to the Stockholders on and after the 30th of November next. The Transfer Books will be closed from the 20th of November till the 1st of December. , J. W. THOMPSON, nov 4 Secretary A Treasarer. , AMERICA'S GBAND N07ELTY ! OPERA HOUSE. , Wednesday, Nov. 6. The justly celebrated and great original He. MB .WiM 1 And the superb and peerless Mabel Sanlley's Birlespe Company. Absolutely tbe most brilliant, novel and attractive entertainment in the world, em bracing the foliowics gigantic constellation of stars: J T, ., Mabel Santlev, Marie Paicoe, Lmily Hudspeth, Kate Iiaynham, Florie PlimsoU, May Ten Broeck. (From the principal London Theatres. Their first appearance in America.) Itosa Lee, SaUie Adams, Haltie Forrest, McDermott iisters, Lidi Kenyon, Luld Mortimore, Blanche Header, juUeUe Pascal, J. E. Henshaw, John Gsl b3rt, Js. CoUins, Hi. Henry, A. J. lalbot Iresenring a magnificent repertoire o f ta roDean and American sensations. Notwithstanding the immense expense, prices will remain as usual. Bes erred sats secured three days in advance ,at Heinsbsrger's Book Stire. 116 0 A. . LEAVITT, Genl AgenL eot4 Ct PLEASE SOTICE. We will b glad to receive comonlcatioa from our frienda on any and all auhjectio sTeneral Interest but : The uos of the writer nt alwayr i b famlihed to the Editor. Communications must be wiitten ca oa one aide of the paper. PersoBAlItief neat be avoid!. Audit u especially atd particularly un3 stood that .e editor does not always eador ia tne editonal coluana. ! i Now Advertisements. Grand Cponing of Wintbr Millinery. rpilERn WILL BE A GBAjVD OPEN- in-r.f fin Freach PATTERN HATS, BON NTS, iLOWEKS, Ac, Ac, oa Thursday,. Friday and Saturday of tMs Week ! I ja? Lalies are respectfully invited tocih novl-Si' MRS. E. A'.LUMSfoEJr. ncin School, iiOF. --AGt'SnvrCLASS I ; , I I .-r LUics and Children, Will opm vn IL LSiJA V NEXT, ' ' ri nor 4-1 At Mceinncv's Hill at 3X P. MJ - : i; 3 . a n ? k 1 T BURBA SK'S I'll ARM ACT, aFreib , j Supply of DliCGrf and MEDICINES. Alar, a full Jupj.Iy of Fancy Article. iiU Ererj cari and attention poiiible ivcn to ("oujpoucdin Frcf criptiofi'. nor 4 THO.S. C. JAMES, Manager, i . Fine & Common Crockery J-jlNNEIi AND TEASETS in White aid Decorative French China, Scmi-?orce!ab, White Granite ami C. C. Ware. Glauware, all radea and all priccf . GILES A MURCHISON, . 38 and 40 MurchUon Block. oct 2S Boatwnght1 & McKoy inticipatinc: the Wanti of the Citizens of Wilmington the Surrounding Country, Have in a JditJoa :o their already Iarg) altck orderttl cvcrjthirg in the I Fancy Grocery Line ! That CTtild U-njpt the most delicate appetite Thry propose to fo'.I Oacds, vr7ble promptly on the first of tvery monfbj. A8 LOW as he who demande the monev before - " - . j t the Goods are ?e!ivered. They hive cenfl dence ia their customers. They ire sure bo honctt ni an or woman wou'd bay tneir goods witn the itkrition rf ret rajing for the same. : . i' To th.i Ladies tuey wi.l itite that they will uss their utmost ecdeavcrs to keep a cleaa store, so that there will be no danger of aoij int? their drc-ses. . f 1 - - J, They hre alwaja fjlad toaeethe Ladies. ' I Boatwright & EIcKov. 5, 7 St 8 north Front Street. nov 4.dw , 1 , To the Tirade, at Low Prices. , qq Coxes Smoked and D.S.SIDE3, i QQQ Vdls GRIP TIES, 2006 Ld! ACiIE TIE3, 1000 BdJiPIEC2D TIE3 1 1 1000 Whole and Half -Rolls BAGGING,, 5Q0 Kepi NAILS, 2QfJ Bales IIAT, 5000 Ba4h C01iN' QH A UfcIs a31 BblaCUBA an I .300 " PORTO BICO MO-ASSES, 1 1 200 Bbla S. U'SYRCP, 1 nnfi BMsFLOCB, followlnr brands J 1UUU j tck fTOt t, Plan fa Extra, La Eoae, Blanche, Paraxon. Princeaa, Ac 9;-J(j BblsSCGABS, , cyjQ V: 1 a COFFEE, ie., Ac. William Ac Zrliirciiifoii. 1 - nor 4-dAw . i IN STOCK. JJLANK BOOKS, LETTER BOOKS, Paper, all ttylea; Envelop a, I Inkj, Gold and Steel Pre, Pen-Holders, Balers, Inkjti&di, i Paper Weishta Sponfe Co ft, Copying Bruhea, Letter Prear, ! -And e verj thing woally kept la a Flrst-Claa Book 8 tor, ax IJEIKSBEBGEIl'S, 1
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