TflI3 PIPE
a -. 4 w
-pied bT
JO II- T. J AMES t
KDiTom no rorirroB.
gU HCR! PTI0.N8. PORTAGE PAID.
Ony.ar.SS 00 HI taoets., $150 ; Three
.th.,Sl 1$; On month, 60 eeaU.
n,t pap" win be delivered by carriers,
rofebarrcin -7 P'tof the eitj. alike
A4?rta ru low and liberal
jor-Stfft" will plaa report uy aid
'..Jo'Mtt roc" papers regularly.
evr Advertisement.
JQST RECEIVED I
BROWN & RODDICK.
45 Market St.
A NKW 1.1 N h OF
H.mSr Kdjiegs and IDa-rtions,
AH width and qaauties.
I .ii, eerytMor In ur line of b sin it
" jTrein. To will find it to year
advantage to biii purchases
nw.
I.fci n Laces and Insertions all new.
I'o.nt Ie aguede3 Lace, in variety,
Na,V7. Call and examine.
Kearf LacM in Black and White.
e certainly bare the largest tad cheapest
lot on band that haa been ahowa
for sometime.
Irl,h Trimming Laes for the Million.
Kid OUt, 1 and 3 Buttons, 7S eti. a pair.
" 4 Buttons, ft a pair.
W oQs nothing bat a good article and
ean safe'y'iay tay can not hm bought within
twentf-fir per ceot of tbw above p ire". w
baveth selected and pat up specially lor
mr trade.
Buttons
A NEW LOT JUbT RECEIVED.
We are giving the above department oar
partiealar a t tea lion aad caa show by far the
largest aatertmeat erer offered In this city.
THE FINEST AND CHEAPEST DRESS
SHIRT MADE IN TWE WORLD.
This wonderful invention gives a Boeom
handsome shape and latect style, and U o
plae-d apon the Shirt that it caa be worn for
a week without a break or wrinkle. Made
from 1100 linen, Wamsutta Muslin, and Bo
scas lined with heavy Batcher Linen.
Every Besom Gutxaateed to Oat
wear the Shirt- .
Call and examiae the eut end qualif; yoa
eannot fail to bo convinced that it just
whatyoa bare been lookirgfor.
BROWN & RODDICK,
40 market Street,
feb7
Fresh Every Day,
FINK ASSORTMENT OF CANDIE8,
French and Domestic, juit received and for
"TUB ONLY .QEN01NK HOMEMADE
Candy ia the city, will be found erer?
day, fresh aad sweet, three doors 8 oath of
the iotofiee on Second street. Alro, Mats,
JUUiaa. Trait, Ac. C. E. JEYEN8, .
Jaal3 Neai the Pottofflcc.
NEW MILLINERY STORE.
T AM CONSTANTLY RECEIVING New
1 Ooods which 1 will sell cheap for cash,
such M Boansts, Hats Ribbons, flowers and
ersry thing in the killine-y line. lafaxts'
CrnehsUd Goo4i always on hand. Alo,
Lae Goods 11 em an Hair Goods for sale
Work done In the moat approved style.
Ladles will do well to oall aad ace for them
lelree.
Country orders recsire provnt attention.
MKH. K. J. BAKKU,
feb 4 Corner Third aad Orange tU.
routes for Sale.
rWE5TT DEAD OF WAGON
AND FARM MULES.
Apnlrto
T. J. 80DTOERLAND,
Lirery aad Bale 8Ublas,
febl-tf Third Street..
Winberry Oysters-
TEST ARE GOOD
essBer' ew v w mmm vf ( t eleT VeVc Br
meat just reoaired;thie morals g. Ifs eold
Free Loach erery day at 11 o'doek.
spt SI 4QnjOARioLL, .
Eiglimie Patent
Shirt.
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VOL. V. WILMINGTON, N. C, THURSDAY FEBRUARY 12, 1880. NO. 1
LOCAL NEWS.
New Ad re ruse merits.
P Hsipassaeia Valentinei.
No City Court to-day.
The storm s'uual ia Uii g to-day.
Signal ae vice haodktrchtet flirtations.
Wit ilnw fio -ali i-"8 at lufl'er &
lricii"s. t
Kvor.ii. g ilri'sses ro irimnieo! with
white lace embroidered with gold threads
Nor. brig CVrti, . OiseD, hence, arrived
at St. Johns. P. R.t Jan. 22nd.
Nor. brig Urazilian, Berg. henc, ar
riroi at Rotterdam on the 7th inst
Schooner Menaira, tUtrcbtld, for this
port, cleared at Philadelphia on ibe 9th
inst.
Chinese parasol; with the flick shor
tened, make a pretty scraea for a fire
place.
EuIish Udtea wear ruffs and cnfTi of
sUrer fi!agree in imitation of the Medici
.jle.
Kuights ol Honor meet to-ight at 1
o'clock for the purp')?e of conferring d.
greea
Kchot.ner Mtlrose Uaakeli, hence, for
Dua'on, arrived at Vineyard Haven on the
8lhiust.
The roost comfortable bat a man can
wear in cold weather is one that is a
little store
The fteameh!p IJaieJ ractor , 'Jones,
from New York,, armed at her wharf in
this city this morning.
Celluloid cigarette cases aud portmon
oaiea are made to imitate shell malachite,
and are much less expensive.
Walking boots, with broad cork sjles,
and low, flit heels are not fashionabl6
but healthy and comfortable.
Sun fljwtrs and psacock leathers are
the favorite designs for canvas work, and
are worked in their natural colors.
Wrappers are shirred oq the shoulders
and tall in straight, full widths, and are
only belted or sh rred in at h wais'.
New York cloakclap8 are of sterling
silver, made in shell and fan patterns,
each pair uuited by a massive chain.
White marquioe coats, fastened only aj
the throat and falling 0 en to show vests
in bright colors, are worn at the opera.
.
Bits of Oriental silk, oddly embroid
ered, are sewed into the corners of a
handkerchief as a monogram might be.
Heavy cords and tassels are used for
ornamenting cwtumes and wrappers and
when tastefully used are. very handsome.
Pocket Knives, Table Cutlery, Silver
Plated Forks and Spoons; largest variety
and lowest prices at Jacobi's
John W. Mackey, the Nevada million
aire has contributed $10,000 to the New
York Herald Irish Relief Fund.
Promise to treat a man and be will
walk a mile to get a five cent glass of
beer. Something in the word ust touches
him.
The left handed man hears best with
bis left ear and sees best with his left
eye, aol is generally ready to take what
is left.
Christmas ft re Dogs and Fire Irous,
Fluting Machines and every sort - of
fl irdaare at lowest sort of cash prices at
Jaoobi's.
Prof. Tice's Almanac t redicts clear
weather for to day, 'but appearances in
dicate that be is somewhat mistaken- in
bis prognostications.
Contentment is the most prec'ous jewel
of human life; and the way to attain it
is the surmounting difficulties by eurbing
vioious inclinations fierce, unruly pas
sions, ai.d inordinate appetites, in-over-coming
temptations, and bearing injuries
with patience. ' N
Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives Jco.
or the Children at Jacobi's.
Fersonai -
We were glad to meet to-day our old
friend Dr. W. Com Qrte( wno U in
the dtjr on a short visit. He is accom
panied by his wife and is the guest of Mr.
V. U Worth..
AYEBS CHERRY PEQTORAL the
world! great remedy Ce; (JoldifJoogb,
Consumption, Vnd all affections of the
Lungs and Tkroat.
Da
iT
A Good House to Trade With.
Messrs. Stller, Lewin & Co., is the
name of a boo: and shoe bouse in Phila
delphia, and a good bouee it is to trade
with, -we think; -for instance, Mr. (i
Rosenthal purchased a bill some time sino
which did not turn out. satisfactorily to bis
customers. Upon representat ion of these
facts to the first named house, the fonoet
order was duplicated without charge, ami
Mr. Rosenthal was thus enabled to satisfy
his customers who were di&satisfied be Hie-
New City Clock
We understand that it has been definite!
decided to place a large clock in tin
tower of the new Market House. Tin
clock will be something entirely new t.
this city, and will strike toe quarter
hours. The market is nearly completed'
and the pavement Is Dwirlj finished.
This morniug a weather vane with tb
letters W.1 M. O. (Wilmington Market
Company) was attached to the fiuiil ol
the tower.
Sl. Valentine.
Probably raany of the people es
pecially the youthful portion of them
who are in the habit of sending valentines
fvery year, are not familiar with the
origin of the custom. St. Valentine was
baheaded in Rome by order of the Em
peror Claudius II., A. D. 270. Of him
a writer says: 'He was a man of most
a liuirable parts, and so famous for his
love and charity that the custom of choos
ing valentines on his festival took its rise
from thence." Others derived the custom
from birds bing supposed to select their
mates on this day; others from a'practice
prt valent in ancient Rome at the festival
of Lupercalia, when among other cere-
mnniM v miner women a names were
drawn by chance from a box by young
men. The Christian Church changed
tho form of. the ceremony. Oa the eve
of St. Valentine's Day it was the custom
to have the names of a select number of
one sex put into e6me vessel by an equal
number of the other; and thereupon every
oue'drew a name which was, for the time
being, called his or her valentine. The
custom of choosing valentines existed
very early. Presents , of. glove, garteri
and jewelry were as common a val
entines,
Itie Lenten Season.
With yesteraay tb season of Lent oe
gan. The fast is ot forty week days imme
diately preceding Easter.
The oiigiu of the word L ut seems to be
somewhat uncertain. Sotnd derive it from
the Saxon lencten, implying spring, or the
season when the days laugiheu ; others
from the German word hinen, to thaw.
As to the object of the fast, there has been
some dispute, but it is generally regarded
as a preparation for Kapler, and a time
specially set apart for repentance over the
sins of the past year; while the number of
40 days devoted to it is thought to have
reference to the Saviour's 40 days' fast in
the wilderness, to the 40 days of the del
uge, the 40 years wandering of the 4es,
the 40 days granted to the Nioovites for
repeutaupe,'or the time spent in fasting by
Moses and Klias. The fast is also consid
ered a memorial of the Saviour's passion.
By the fathers of the 4ih and 5 h centuries
Lent was held to have been instituted by
the apostles, thou 5b. PrQ'.esiants generally
hold'thi it was not establish uutil tbe2d
or 3d century. It seems to have been made
obligatory at least as early as A. D. 2o0.
Its duration was first fixed at 3G days, and
tin other four were subsequently added.
Tue first day of Lent is called Ash
Wednesday, from a custom which yet
prevails in the Roman Catuoiic Cborcb,
of sprinkling the head or foreeAc w,itn
ashes. A"h. Wednesday u forty sixth
day before E.ister, the six bundays which
intervene between it an J that festival not
being counted as a part of Tiant 140$ ob
served as fast days, f u the Raman Cath
olic Church the nature of the fai pro
scribed by rule, bat tt3 Pfj Intact de
nomination! whtoh Meogui23 ihaeewan of
Lnt leave the manner of observance to in
dividual judgment. Tho day before Ash,
Wednesday is called Sarove Tuesday, be
cause the faithful used thea to confess and
be shriven. In prepiration for the fast.
Lent is preceded in many countries by the
dissipation of the carnival, the fctvitiea
of which culminate and terminate on
Shrove. Tuesday in the festival of "MarJi
Graa, j
I pnystclans' Wine.
New York physicians say that tbey have
been using Speer's Port Grape Wine ancj
Wine Bitters in tljeir practice for yx to
the entire satisfaction of their patients and
themselves, 'and , ta,k;e great pleaaare in
recommending laem to tbe public as being
all that is claimed for them, and, in fact
tbe roost reliable tbey can find. Fcc tale
by Green & Planner, Jas. C. Munds and
P. UBridgers & Co.
RE VIE W
Barque Irene, Seebcrt, hence, srrivetl
at Greeueck Jan. 28th.
Men appointed to take tbe census should
hue taking wa s.
How much fun is there iu 'bossing' if
ycu can't be 'boss?
Sp. ba qie Auyusia, Ciottiay hetce,
arrived at Ai twerp 00 the 7tb inst
N'T. barque Vultur, Kilerfsen, hencr,
r ivHii at Hamburg on the JOth it.st.
clMiuer H'yi Scavcr, Ke'ly, Irom
Wt'vimmth, Ma,, lor this port, arrived
at XewHrt i d the 9th inst.
Solvioner Mary JJ Graham, Powell, for
th' port, via Wilmington, Del , cleared
at Philadelphia on' the 94 h inst.
We have receive J information that
AmerL-an girls have resolved to relinquish
their leap year privileges during the com -
Uig ice cream season.
Almost before you know it,. Valentine's
day mill be here and you wiil have to buy
her a picture of love stabbed through the
heart, backed up by perforated cardboard
and surrounded by a double sheet of em
broidered rice paper.
'Bank of New tf anover.
The annual meeting of the Stockholders
of the Bank of New Hanover, which was
to have been held .this morning at 11
o'clock, was necessarily postponed nntil 6
o'clock this evening because of tbe deten
tion of a number of Stockholders who
were detained on the way. Hence our
report of the proceedings will not appear
until to-morrow.
Fire This Afternoon.
The alarm of fire was sounded this af
ternoon, about 3:45 o'clock, and owing to
the high winds, general alarm was "felt by
the citizens for tbe safety of their resi
dences. ,The alarm was caused by the
burning of the roof of the old "Patten
Bakery," on Market street, in the rear of
Mr. T. H. Smith's store Had not the
fire been discovered ai soon as it was,
there would have undoubtedly been a ser
ious conflagration a ike burning building
was the centre of the nest of frame build
ings at and near, the Southwest corner of
Market and Second streets.
snort Loads of Wood.
We have heard many complaints made
by citizens in regard to the short meas
ure which is given in the purchase of
wood. Of all the dray loads which are
seen passing on the streets, not many
will be found to contain a full quarter of
a cord. Wood is charged for by tbe cord
and when a man boys a load be pays for
and expects to get a quarter .of a cord
And there is another way, too, in which
tbe load falls short and that ia in short
sticks. A legal eord requires that the
wood shall be four feet long and yet we
have seen much of it sold here that would
not average three and a half feet. We re
mark upon these things in the interest of
oar people in the hope that the authorities
may find and apply a remedy.
Criminal Court.
Tbo attention of theCourt wai occupied
10-day until half past 2 o'clock with the
following cases:
State v 8. George West, charge carry
ing concealed weapon. Defendant tut)'
mitted.
State vs. N. Oarr, charge misconduct
in oce continued for the term.
State vs. T. M. Gardner, charge mis 00.
duct in offic; continued fer the terrr ,
Qtate vs. X. M.;Qardner,'eharge mi?.
oonductju oSce; continued for the terrr.
State vs K. H. UcQaigg, charge mia
conduct in offioe; continued for tbe term..
State vh, Edgar Ward, charge a&gatlt
and battery; continued for the trca
State vs Elgr Ward, cbarr aasault
and battery; plaa of forn-er conviction
overruled. Verdick guilty, appeal taken
by defendant
State vs. Thomas Franks, charge carrj
injzconcealod weapons;' witnessej called
and failed Set for trial on Tuesday.
Thermometrical.
Frpm the United States Signal Office in
this place we obtain the following report
of tbe thermometer, ai taXbsx this morn
tog at 6:56 o clerk :
Atlan a, U M.5T
Ausruita. Ga,......5
UobUe, Ala..M......S3
Montgomery -Ala,..C1
Nashville . ..M
New Orleans.. .......66
New York. ..46
PunU Rasa, llaSi
Savanaah, Ga.M..MM
Hare veport. ,.6T
Ut.Lois lfo.MMM49
8U Harks, Jla 00
Ticksbarg; llks.CS
WasaiagUmu.43
Tiliaixuitoa....,..Ma
ObarleaVHX & C..Mt8.
dacinaa.M ..57
Cordeaaa, Tex 65
Fort Gibaoa, I. T.00
QalTeton.......,...4
Ini"1- ' i
Jaekjoaville, FlaM
sTaoxvillSi.........Ma
Lyneabx.-..47
litsiphls Teaa..M.S
Jlott's Endorsement of
Sneers
Port Grape Wine.
Ihe f llowiD2, from tbe celebrated Dr
lott ol New Yoik, speak wonders for
Mr. S peer's efibrta to raise the' Oporto
tjrrupe in w Jersey:
62 M adimjN Avkntk,
New Yobk. ril 1 1, IKTS.J
Mr. Alkkmi fc'PKKK - 1 -Hr Sir ; .The
visit whicu 1 !i:,-t.i- Ust Mr to your
Vineyard. w;;t'-prt.ws a; i v wilts at
rarjtajc, N .1 .
that tha wi .
s.iiis!i 1 i .
?': uf.lt t OJ t !
t r i.ro lhly
vu are
pure nd
n.e very
nest that cv. i
j , i t
t-
i.ubiie for
nudiciral nscs.
Acting upon uiv" Savor u ie jm pretsious
at the time, I Iiavy tir;cerc'c..nMrie!idt.d the
Port vinc more p.irticnlarlv in mv
practice, and am pati.-fipd, wiib marked
benefit, to nay patients.
There can Ix; uo better 'j-r'tHil to the
doubting .nind, as to the .V'ii!0 being
made o, tho litu-st Cpirt) .Graie, than a
visit to the ucie f land covt id .vith the
vine bearing the luxuriant' fruit. Wishing
yon success iii your pr.iit w--rt hr enter
prise,
remain rc?jfct fully Y' Urs.
: A LEX B. MOTT, M. ).,
Prof, of Surcery, R llcvne Hop. Med'i
College, fcc., &c
For sale by J. C Mi:nd , fiia .&
Flaruicr. P. L -m -r .v
V.O.
Wiliin;ii;tou District.
First Round of Quarterly Meetings fur
the Methodist K 'Church, South'-1880.
Wilmington, at Front Street. . Feb 14-15
Topsail, at Prospect .........Feb lil-2
New River 'Mibsiou.-.. ......... .Fbb 25
Onslow, at Swansboro Feb 28-29
Duplin, at Magnolia Mar 67
Clinton, at Aiidn ws Chapel . . Mar 1314
District Steward -Moctiui; February
13tb, at ten o'clock A M,, at the Parsonage
of the Fri nt Street Church at Wilmington
L. S. DUKKIIKAI),
Presiding Elder.
New Advertisements.
FRANG'o BEAUTIFUL
Valentiiies
LL PERFECT GEMS OF ABT.
COMPLETE ASSOKTMENT.
For tale at
eb 10
Book'Stcre.
Valenfiries
fJlHE VALENTINE 8EASON OF 1880 is
now at Land. An umivalled line of VAL
ENTINES, whote excellence and variety
shall make tbem the firpt choice or all lovers
f Beautiful and Aitistic Articles. We
hare not only increased the variety, but have
alao raised the standard of these goods.
All orders will be promptly attended to at
HEINSBERGER'S,
feb 11 Live Book and Mua'c Store.
Dissolution.
THE COPARTNERSHIP Heretofore ex
isting under the name of HAHV A
GOODMAN, has this day been dissolved by
mutual consent. V. D. Goodman will pay
all the li abilities of the firm and is entitled
to collect all money due the firm. -
V. D. GOODMAN,
J. HAHN,
WilminatW. N. C, k ebt 6th. 1380,
feb K l '
Notice.
JAVING PURCHASED the iaterest of
Mr. J. HAHN, in the Dry Goods Business 1
announce to my friends and the public gen
erally, that I will continue the business at
the Old Stand. Fourth Street, and will pn.
deavor, by strict attention to business, to
men liuerai paironae. .
very respectfully,
Y. D. GUODMAX.
A Card,
HAVING DISPOSED of my entire in
terest in the Dry Goods Basinets to $ r
V. D. GOODMAN, I hereby return thanks
te tbe public for the very, liberal patrons tre
bestowed on toe late firm of Hahn
man, and would respectfully ask a contiru
ance or tne same ror Mr. tioodman.
Very respectfully,
feb 7 J. HAH V.
Coney's Toba ccd Store
IF YOU WANT THE BE5T 5 aad 10 cts.
Cigar jro to CONEY'S where you will find
the largest selection of Imported and Domes
ie Cigars, Chewing and Smoking. Tobaccos,
OeaUemen will please remembtr that 1 do
not keep opea on Sundays, therefore thrs?
who wish to purchase my goods will have to
do so during the week.
jaa-U WALTER CONEY,
Mew Hat Store.
RECEIVED YE8TEBDAY
BY NEW YORK STEAMER,
ANOTHER LT OF THOSE
STTLI8H 80FT AND STIFF HATS,
CHEaJ. Call and examine.
J OHM M KOB1NSON, 1
13 iTroat sL, South of Pur cell House
jaa24
37
PLEASE NOTICE.
We will beg' ad to receive eorcicunif atior.
from our frien?i on aiy aad all uW5ta . f
general latertst but :
The name of the writer mrsf t a! w jt be for
niahedto the Editor.
CommxmieatloBa ast be writtt-n an
one ride of the paper. .
Personalities must b ateided.
And it ia eapeciallj nJ pa.tkclarlj urv, , .
stood that the Editor doe noi alwajj end.
the riews of correq. ondeot. unles ao fi d
in the editorial coJu-rns.
New Advertisemont
Fjoreclosure
Sale.
B-VIRTUK AM) IX PPRS17 ANCE OF
a decrtH! ot the o-i-rir Cuyrt of New
KanoTer ounty, at Jecajbor Term, lS7i 1
wil expose to sa'e 10 the his best biMdrrtt
pob'ic auction, for csh, at the C ut H tK
door ia the Ci:y of Wilmington, on Tu
day, the Vd diy of March r.ext. at 11 o'clor .
A. M., tae foliowin? iarcAi ;f I it m";
iii f aid city, viz : Uir ci-.g at, t . , . '
west corner ot lilocl 71', anil n-n- i'.- tN .,
iSoothwardiv alohr i.e Kait-rn : t .
enth ret 24 feet, thence -r. .
allel with Cattle st-eet I32fe t. v.t.w -wardly'parellel
with STenth nrett ;; t-t
to Castle street, and therce to tne hej.innin,
beioir part oi luu 1, 2; 3 and 4, iq tai'l
STACY Vi.VAMRIN'OK,
Commi(iionir.
DuBrutz Catla-. Piaintia'd 'ttorcor.
feb lO-tds. .
NEW GOOOS'AriD A NEW YEAR !
I"R9. S. J. HAKE'l ha'a rn hand a r ic-
lyji Stock of Kats, lionnu for old at.d
younfr. Old Ladi b Caps. Hreakfast CapF,
and ad kfod of Clnl:rea'a Oood, Crochetel
Hood. arae, tMoaku and Infant's hacke.
All kind of tlair Work done to order. Braid
made of combing?, old Hraids worked over.
Handeaur, t'ulf, Ccqiet'a Invisible Fronf,
Saratoga Wayes. a,l kinds of Wis made
and repaired. All orders promptly filled
from the country. 1 urnte eatisfaction
to patrons. " dec 31
NflTITF Tfl MrarHIFJ75 AJjn
OTHERS!
Ncwat Tnh Prinllnn HiTipq I
rpHE UNDERSIGNED, having leased the
Pres?es, Typs and JIatcria's of the Dailt
Rkvibw Job rrinti'ijf Oilice, bca to an
nounce that be is fully prepared tolo erery
description of Plain and Ornamental Print
ing, in good stylo and at low rates. ,
A share of the publ;c patronage p reppect-
any soiiciiea. rausiaction euaranteea 1 .
every Instance. "Neat ar.d QnIck aniTChcap
is tbe motto of this cilice.
Oflicein Review building, S. W. Corner
Watr and Cbestnut street.
Orders by Telephone will receive prompt
attention.
Any "kind of printing ' cirflfuly executed
for peraons refiding out of the city and maikul
jo them free of pottage.
Address all communications to s
EDGAR S. Vf ARROCK .
Job Printer, Wilmington, N. C.
1 nov 15
JUST OPJT.
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