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THIS PIPER f aiiied Ttrj AfUraooo, 8tndys ex- f pU4 DT JOSH. T. JAMES, gOITO AHO rBOPUKTOS. ...IC4CEIPTION8tPOSTAaK PAID. ... mr,S 00 Six montks, S3 SO ; Three BoCUS. H VOW BWUUI, WW KUU. r,, piper b delivered by carriers, t0fcaarf.lBJ fittot tht city, at the " Tt ,s, or U cents per wmi. i.rtuin rate low and liberal fftUcribtrt will pleui report any and 4 nulsrti to rtceiM their papers regularly Kow Advortisomonts, TO-DAY I Goods Beceived Morning. this Hats, Foathera.Velvet, Trim- raiDES, &c. ItaiLk WAITING FOR ANOTHER ytftlose tteap Linen Handkerchiefs, we miit Ur tie oe it week ICO Pain 4 uution iua moves,. in e nnM RhaPt. foril.OA per pair. fttM3.4rdrtbem tin tte lot wis Ktjtt at rtiaced price.! So come at otf til tt bat joa want. ft t!j of ;r job a beautiful Corset, tie Toll Dreit" for Sl.OO. hUhtg, fiu htssUe steels and more I sn &aa av other ia the city. 1 Umfl Sice of Ctepe Uit, in all aty lea fr tuck aid sleeves. , Ijiei asi lafaats Sf itts, diflereat stjrle. lttwlotef Miwes plaid and solid colored U.se. Al.o, oU4 colors for La lies, beautiful quality, only! TS cents per pair. fit die; yoa waat for jour neck, solid color, aad shaded Chenillei, 10 10 cents per yard. lai cUtrttisfS too numerous to mention, ttatyoa all want. &.&0at fjcxat'tba best Sclsiors.tL intsbtr tie Kid Glova Depot CIotm from 30 cents to SI.S0,in 2, 3, 4, battocf. 5e Styles ail Shapes received every few i dajs ia the Millinery Depart- aeat." N. H. SPRUWT, Exchange Corner. louis J. Otterbourg', Hen's ffiar ng, 27 IVlarket Street, Uoacbe. WILMINGTON, N. C. " tavlS Pearls I ! WUZS YOU WANT TO BOY a 8klrt call and examine PEARL. It far turpiiies any tiiaf iatct market. 0 OULY Sl.OO. fl I I 1 hare a &!ct Use of stylish Qtu and tarita aa examioatioa of I a o V I tlea by closs boyers. A. DAVID. The Clother. to? :j iiS4Bad Boys' Suits. rpHE XI CIST A!ID CHEAPEST Lot of Ul-e city. Can fit invbov from 6 to IB I - Fall stock ef Oeats and Youths' n UiUlg and furnishing Goods, HiU, Caps, Overcoats, &C &C At SHRIER'S EMPORIUM, " ?J Market it. Clerk & Trtaanrcr. City of Wilmington. November 30, 1178. Notice. p ACCORDANCE with a Resolution o! of Aldermta.tb City Taxpayer! lEdhotdsrt art reiteste4 to meet at that convenes in New Orleans on to-mor-ttCJtyC)mrt Zyom oa TUESDAY EYE- row-lh9 2rd of December. Thess gen- w Dte. J, at TK o'clock, to consider the t, Cryp.ct XllUfRY 8AYAGE, I CTttk k Trtarartr. Tie' Daily- -Review. VOL.3. WILMINGTON, N. C, MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1878. NO. 2,19 . vi t ij VJOixJLi JL Sit VV Jfew AdTertnement. If Rpct To-DiT. Uio.MTsti-Donble Columo Ad Fourth Page ChriAtmaa Goods. 1 , P. BitMiiaoia-Music and Pictures. Har Savaos, CtortTreai-oi.caio tw ' ... James C. Stiviksok The Result ot lLel Whole Matter. BoiTwaiSHT aMcKot Chrutmai Goods Ac. A Cm , r r rirt'i York Steam A.. IS. A. D. Caxaua "Baltimore Steamship Line, .... Oileb 4 Mcaciiison To Accomodate. Tho. a jAMis-ProOt bj Adiice. C. M. VAsOasDELt-Don titwM fco. Notice Application to the Legi Utare. f Wtitt.u. a XI racHiaow Flour. Euzar, Cofe Ac P. L. Budceei A Co The Little Jokers i , I are Hete. i t 0. O. Parilet, Jr. AReat-Ued and White Aih con. , ' . w. .lrful pbonos;rapb ( t.t r-..A rnArort J. V. tat'.l Grape Wine. " A Shrier--Best Lniaanariea r,uir,,,u ,ox"tn tua tA. mprrins if x fico dor! I). I.. ItrssKi.i. A Card. For other locals see fourth page. KingbHof Honor meet to nigtit. GochI rain this morning before day. f The plice were paid off this morning. . . . o n J ' 1 r A I 'I his montn has nve ounaays auu uu Mondays. The stores are all putting on their holiday attire. , , ,,r " " t, . , . The lioard of Aldermen meet to-night j at 71 o clock. . . Tho receipts of cotton fur this port to-1 day were 520 bales. . Thewindblawa half gale vesterday from the northeast. Fish were abundant Saturday night but scarce this morning. , rpi .,r.i rx.ci-.r,. .i.i,,ifn. Aue uWCaux.B Aruuyu c irt' . rri J t. I naieigu on Anursuay ingni.. A rnirl. X .V,ll ,K IT k " ""IJ micuitu bush vwiuw I pulled apart and used as three pics. . Iteeerved seats to the performance tLis evening may be had at nensbcrger". The days are about at their shortest now The sun rises to-morrow at G.55 and sets at 4AC. Tbe darker - the night the easier t j pullet," is the solo of the illicit chicken fancier. S ire jour money : the time for pur irhanlnc f!hritmft nrpspnta TAnirliv an It is when a woman tries to whistle that the great glory of her mouth is seen without being heard much The storm algnal which was mn up from the signal office yesterday was hauled down to-day about 10 o'clock. . But one offender before the Mayor this morning a case of too much oh, be uoyiuii wnicn was uismissea. 1 l L 3- 3 The water in the Cane Fear at this f oort is hichl r colored, showing the ef- net nt iht rn in tht infprinr. To-day is a bright, beautiful day jivirg a cheerful aspect to everything, The teir- perature is just right for pleasant exercise. There was a slight fall of snow, but only "a few flakes in the vicinity of what is known as Dry Pond yesterday about 12 o'clock. Many a man has been known to get rich by buying sixteen ounces to the 1 a .nl. u . , .t .t.- i wors. DOia weigas, mey iuids. rr A . Dressed hogs are rery abundant in our market, but np to this time thero has been a acaxity of dressed fowls. Proba bly the weather has been too warm. . i. Per. Win. H. Chapman, Pastor of M.E. Church. Georgetown, ji.fj., writes: "Uav ing had an opportunity to test the excel, lent qualities of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, I hesitate not to say, it is the best remedjjl have ever nsed In my family. j t The Governor has appointed ;Maj. Jos. A. Engelhard and Maj. F. II. Cameron delegates to the National Board of Trade, - ;ntts nd dimitr of tho State oould not have been pat into better hands, " Raleigh Obtcrrcr mji. " " o m ... m The createst marvel of the age. Edison's Phonograph or "Talking Machine, will be on exniDiuon in mis cuy I I 1 ll ! A a. M MVAtIf under the management of Mr. A, S. I Caldwtll. It will be exhibited in the 8tor(j oq Markct 8treet reCentIy occupied r heeler & Wilson Company and I - "J -o Helen D'Este. We bespeak for Miss Helen D'Kste, I , V irtir rTrtTt - TifT. fl . ... , . . i . rpt, .,1 I . . . .. 1 " I ' ! 1 ... l. j omau s I erfti.n anu H is sam hi uu cu admiribk- pii-cr-. Miss D hste is we,I ktowu anwoi '-k Mio ia, a general cfll:ti;ir., f:1 .; nn.liwe hone that he will U greiti'd with a fiue houso this evcim.;;. Rais. This uio n'njr, while Mr. Henry Durk fir in or was in the cellar of his store, a iar,c rat cot between his vest I and shirt and wo. ked its way down , to abcut the iifnih ..f lnK ffi i nocket when ms ioru - i;i7 -.,Mr. lintkbcimer and a comdo of aisistauts and was turned I VlVl V WUW VWUVIVt mw 'I The Casket. Lnltr thin namo anewpajcr nasi appeared publishcdat Wilscn. Itiseditcd by I. U. Gold, and published by Mr. K. U. Evans, formerly of tais city. It will al features, one of whxh will be w anJ aJfice tQ chndren nl ' f 1 1 i Cut. .L.t . A 1 I 1De price oi me ncai, uiu uu.y fifty cents a year. I Bis FrCShCt. By the steamer North State to-day from Fayettevillo we learn tbat the river rwu . . . V-Uxr has risen thirty-five feet emce lriday, u,m.0,if,ii;nn,M;nnn Sinrf but commenced falling again on Saturday morniDg. From the same source we learn that the freshet in Deep river has washed awav some of the works of the Western Railroad 07er tbat stream, which wili nrreRRitntA an cutlav of about five bun- dred dollars to replace. Pilots Sounding. Th nilnta rpnnrt as th result of their finimrlinr at low tidfl during the month of November the following;depth of water: O a T T - , - T T . - .1 -t -tl t I Ju XalU XlcaU CUaUUcl UW iib 1UW WolCI I there is nine feet and ten inches of water. In the western channel on the bar at low water there is twelve feet of water.On the rip at the same stage of the tide there is eight feet of water. There is generally a rise of fir. or six ect at high tide. Exports for Koyember From the books at the Custom House we gather the following items of interest relative to the exports from this port during tho month of November just closed ; During the month 51 vessels cleared from this port foreign. The exports were 26,016 bales of cotton, valued at I fcMza.aoo; oo,na oo.s rosm ana mr- A. . n.m n wrt fn 11.1. J A penune vaiuea au 10,00-; ovia pitch, valued at S19; 8,272 casks spirits turpentine valued at $92,298; 615,738 fppfc Inmher. valued at S10.268: 532.500 ' ' ' I sningies, vaiueu at 90,100, auu miateua-i neous articles valued at $1,358. The total exports foreign during the month were, in American bottoms $8,920: in t : 01 oftA oofl 1 1uruWuulux,vv,) - port ior me mentn 01 .i,ouv,iso, against $437,205 for November, 1877. the rrain f.ir this VflAr beintr 871 oti I v J O I Boston Tea Bread. To one auart of flour add two tea' snoonfuls I)ooT.ET'a Yeast Powder, a little salt, butter the size of an egg rub- bed m the flour, one pint sweet milk, and I the yolks of two eggs beaten very light. I Add last, stirring in lightly, ,the whites 11 u a j uu I square pan in a quick oven. Break in M ..v I The old Board of County Commission- ers met an tu o ciock, iransactea some business, passed sundry bills, then gasped I onri omir oxftctW nt 1 2 oVlnrV Frit IT . , .. ... .1 lvepuuuc&u uMXik ait nmc w wuio tu i this county at least, we sincerely trust. Katie Putnam is to play the role of Little Nell in the "Old Cariosity Shop," in Pe tersburg, next . Saturday night. She is well supported and will be well patron J ized. " 1 Thanks to Colonel L. E. Bice, Deputy Collector of this port, for a copy of the an- nual report of the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States. . , ' I ... earlyIburcolttmna of new advertise- mcnts in thia issue which goes to show j what the good people of Wilmington think of tho Uzvizvr as an advertising The TalKin? Jiacnine. medium. 'night. . 1 c 2 Crape Cnltnre and Wine- ilr. A. Speer, of New Jersey, one of the largest grape producers injhe East, com menced, but a few years ago, in a small wiy to make wines from currants, black berries, and other fruits. He now con trols large vinejards, from which his .fa mous Port Grape Wine is made, which chemists 'and physicians say rivals the world fcr its beneficial effects on weakly and aged persons. For sale by Green & t Jatiner. A Card. Wilmikgtow, N.C., Nov, 20, 1878. Psar Sir As an act of Jatice to colli ical opponent,1 please do me th3 favor to state in yoar paoer that the charge, which I un derstaod baa been mid?, in a newspaper caueame nun, mat 1 adrocated. in a recent speech, Social, as well as politiical equality, js aosoiuitMj wnaout tn siightest loanda tion. Very Re?Dectfullv. i IK L. RURSFLL. J. T, James, i'stj. i New Advertisements. The Result Qf tllB WllOle Matte? 1 1 X T0SE ACCUSTOMED I lo ai w noiesaie, 'JUAT u DON T PAT. soJonrras thcr cn k,,v cnr f " 4 "".7 Mr PRICES AT RETAIL No waste; no spoiling; no getting tired of one article and at tfae ead b tho. month you . n nifj o trouble, because your Goods are etnt promptly t0 J0ur houg Co:ne and ice m Go0(J ge , smell; compare with others and, if I offe any advantage, open your account with me for th9 cemi mont. (PROrIDED WE . BOTH AGREE) or trade for Cash fidence is establLhed between us. until con- JAMES & STEVENSON. dec 2 tf. A Good Assortment! gCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, AND STATIONERY Albu33S' Chromos, and Novelties for the, VDriSUUaS AlUiUCj UL flap Q if YATKS' POflk" STDPP ' Music and Pictures, piANOS, ORGANS, GUITARS, Violins, BarjoS; Flutes, Fifes, Accordeons Harmonicas, and a Complete Assortment of Sheet Music. CHROM03 AND ENGRAVINGS. A new lot just received, and selling at prices to suit the times. Call at once and make your selections from the immense stock at HEINSBERGER'S dec 2 tf. Live Book and Music Store. Office Clerk & Treasurer, Cit f Wiimillffton. X. C. November 30 th, 1S73. Notice. a T T DPDcnT3 nvTT thutd CITY TAXES in CASH, on or before December i5th, 1878, will be allowed a discount of TWO AND ONE HALF per cenu Aiier mai aate me inn amount 01 the Taxes, with interest at Eight per cent. per annum wu.be required. HENRY SAVAGE, dec2 It. Clerk and Treasurer. I 1111 Grand Concert, A ne lirana vocal ana lnurumenTiai Concert For the Benefit of FROF. VAN LAER 1 fpm? unvpvPT rr Tm will be given at the OPERA HOUSE ou Friday Evening, DecGtli, c-The very best Talent of the city has kindly consented to assist. ulickets 5U cents; ueservcd oeais zo cents extra; which can be obtained at Hemsbergers Bookstore. "Musical Director Mr.E. yANLEAK. dec 2. , Don't Fail to See , Edison's Wonderful Plionograpli or, Talting Machine. rr TALKS,' It Sings, It Laughs, It Whistles. It Play the Cornet or any I. ir : 1 Tnn.Anf Xf rt.t stnnclnn knd TanrfiAble Exhibition. Admission 25 cents, Children 15 cents. The old Wheel er & Wilson Store on Market Street has to.morrow Tuesday, from 2 to 5 and 7 at w Advertis6meiits. It js What is Within ttc 2lan that Maes the lian. And not his Outside-Arypearance. So it is with a Store! i'cwif we c.n't show tha t LAGKST AND REST SELECTED .STOCK CF-FANCI GROcbliiE: ,1 -. Ever oSdi-ed to the citizens f Wilmington, after a thofougli fxaminaticn, (tr u-o zK-. ear expression) j WE WILL THROW CP ' THE STOXCHI i"In add,tian to SubiUntis'l Ou cei itf, we have EVERY ARTICLE' in tbe Farcy Grocery lin? tha you can name. Our HOLIDAY GOODS.' are aaiyinc i . i ... - thick and fait. t Polite attention' to all ii oar court i . ' . ".' . tersign. Do come and gee us acd ezaicine for yourselvep. 1 Boatwilglit & MqKojv 5 7 & a rJortb rront Street dec 2 d Aw ' on i; i t?as ST So. JUST RECEIVED AT YanOrsdell's Art Gallery! THE LARGEST STOCK AND FINEST ASSORTMENT Of MOULDINGS OF EVERY DESIGN, In Walnut, Imitation Walnut, Ebony and Gilt, that I have ever offered to the Public, All of which will be made up into Picture Frames to order, or so.'d by tfao i' foot at the most Keaeon- able Prices. ' for ihe Ivory Type and Chromo PhotogtaV'n, in great variety. Also, Fine and Common PICTURE GLASS of all sizes. The public are respectful . invited to call and examine my Goods and Prices. O. M. VAN ORSDELL, Artfst and Photographer, dec 2 Market Street, Wilmington, N. C. lied and whito Ash Coal LL SIZES FOR GRATES, STOVES, Furnaces, Heaterls and .Rangers, well screened and delivered promptly in any part of the city at lowest prises ibr cash. , G-PARSLEY, Tu., Agent, Coal and Wood Yard, Cor. Orange and S. Water Sts. dec 2 Flour, Bacon, Coffee. 1000 BBLS FLOlJK aI1 erade3 QOfi Boxes Dry Salted and -&yj timolced Bacon, nor Sacks Java, Laguyra "0 and Eio Coffee. Sugars, Molasses- Or A Kbls Crushed, Granulated, Stand sru a, x v, ana u sugar?, Q7T Bbla Porto Rico, Cnba. tr. O. O I O and S. II. Alolasses. A. LARGE AND FTiESn SUPPLY OF Crackers, Candy, Soap, Starch, Foda, Potash, Lye, Hnuff, Matches, Corn, Hay, OatJ, Glae, Bnng, Nails SHoop Iron, Ac, Ac. BAGGING, TWINE, TIES. IF AAA Sacks Liverpool. Liib-n 0,JJJ and Marshall's Salt, Lake George and Lebanon Sheetings, Manchester asd Randolph Yarns. For sale low by Williams & .Murcliison, dec 2-dAw. To Accomodate rjlUE PUBLIC WE KEEP O.f HAND; Crockery and Glassware to rent for' use at Festivals, Excursions, Ac j GILES AMukcnisoN, dec 2 Crockery Depot. Profit by Advice BEFORE GIVEN I YOU, AND HAVE your Prescription compounded at BUR BANK'S PHARMACY. FANCY ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, CIO A US and TOBACCO in great variety. 1 THOS. C. JAMES, dec 2-1 1. Manager. lam also receiving an Elant Lino of FINE and COMMON Fit AM Ed, of all Kizes AStrle, andVELTKT FRAMKS and f!AS KS FLEA8E JTOTICE. , We will be glad to receive coxemsnicatios from our friends oa tnj trd all subjects &t reneral Interest bu s I ' . ' ' 1 . ' Th, name of the writer nt alway; ti foralahed to the' Editor. . . , Communicationj must be written onj os.y one side of the paper. i 1 Personalities must be avoided , ( ' Acdlt Iff fT)M aTW TA w(yM 1 .1 . . m v v stood that fhe editor does not always endor tt the views of correepondents, unless so stated in the editorial columns. m auu V mi UV U lAi 1 W u DT M Z Now Advertjsemonts. "In every marble block a statue sleeps, An oak in every acorrt, Thoughts are deeds iu slumber, , Ne ;er waked in colder caturc. , Cut quickened into warm life ' 1 When darinaj wi'.l grasps the Promethean 'lire."' ' ; j P. L BR1DGERS & CO., Having graied the "Promethean fire,J CSioap aIi Prices, Fair Dealing asitl iio Drink inst on the Premise, May preFunie to.hold up their head's. As tii' y ..:c:iiaijil the. money before the k'xxls are .delivered, thpv ra if :,'t lord and tl() give lOourcts to ' 1 ; I ound, neither more v.vr1 1 , '.' LEbS : . P. b. UJJIDUEItS & UQ. ' lulen-i.-d -ivi!! a full li.-t of prices this p k kiiowii-thuttth.'y stll goods lower il:in any oi.tit-r iiou.-rt in th? ity, but rc Irain &. m doing s; lor ' fo.u- of still more lii2i!t(iin- their i?mzsu into the belief that they will sooner or later come to grief by selling goods' r.t or below cost. iTliey do this out, el' the kindness of their heart's, to spare, the feelings of their fkiexds as much as' pcssible, hut it does not, much inatter, as the - public "file already 1 aware Latby bringing THE MONEY lo, P. L. J5 11 lUti EitS & t'6.', lliey can s.ive from 10 to l.j per cent, on iiia present prices, and 2. to ' :J0 per cent, on those of a few w eeks since. They .-rail assure tntir lnends lLat they sell goods neither at nor below cost, unless the mar ket declines, as their facdities for purchas ing are so great, that w hat may be cost to others leaves a reasonable profit for them. But even if they should deeide to sell goods at or below cost, -aM the better' for the buying public. The little Jck'.rs rre Here I Let him f metre who never smoked before, ALd he who ahvajg siroKed cow emoke the more. : . - A big lot cf them ihis ti;h; ; no "danger of getting out again. 3 f(j Q ccnfs ; Just think of ir. AN... 1 OKiAK, tit for ' a Prince. If you don't tay that it, is the BEST CIGAli for the, mciify that you ever smoke d w; w ill give you a box free ot eharcc, aiid deliver tlx-ni at your home besides. 1 ' 1 A l our lj,f , ceil nui 1 i'vi . . ' ii i-i.u.j,H..njir1) (iiiij orrea and domestic), liOCK'S aiid CLAKE'iN. . just received. Caps Pear ! Cape Fear ! Cape. Fear! , J'renounced by all to have th1? richest and iiuest ll.tvor in the world. -MARTJEIiljE ! J Gua.anteed to be five years old, peifcc'.. jy pure, ana only lhree Dollars per gallon. t ;C?"A"!l (specially the ladies) aie coid ally invited . to examice for . themstlvee. H e have the treshest and most select stork of GPtOUEIilES and L1QUOKS ia tho State of Noilh Carolina, if Lot in the South. We mean business and cjmpetition we defy. - Itespcctfully and truly, P. L. BRDGER3 A CO. P. S. Frequent calls having been maco of late for old brooms, we think it bet u announce that "we have no old stock to dispose of," but if any of our friends rrefi r ' old stale goods to new fresh ones,-at lower prices, we will send out and buy for them, and will be certain to PAY CASH, so that when we come to grief by selling goods at or below cost, no one here will be the loser, dec 2 tf P. L. Ii. & CO. Notice. JT.OTICE LS TIERED Y hen to all whom' it may concern, that application will be made to the General Assembly of North Carolina, which convenes in Janu ary next, for a charter to incorporate th "Wilmington, Charlotte' 6c Western Rail way Company." dec 2-OOt OPERA HOUSE. MONDAY, j ( DEC 2 & 3. TUESDAY Enageaient of the celebrated Actress MISS HELEN D'ESTf,' Supported by a select Dramatic Company1. , - I MONDAY EVEVING, Dec, 2, w?ll be pre sented WOMAN'S DEVOTION. 1 TUESDAY EVENING, , A Celobratod Caso ! A Celebrated Caco ! Admission to Parqnetta and Dress Circle. 75 cents ; Pai'quetta Circle, Itl cents; Ul lery, 25 cents. ' '1 j Reserved Seats without extra charge at neiosbrger's Iiuok , and Music Store. 1 I nov 29-3t . 4 Speer's Port Grape U'iue. CLh SUPPLY ON HAND at Oct Dollar per bottle. Pure Drugs and Cheat call iind a full line of Patent Mcdicbacs. JAMES C. MUNDS, Druggist, Third street, Opp. City flalL nov 20 . . I
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