this ri.Pi
pablisbsd sv.ry ufturaoom, Sundays -
pted bf
JOSH. T. JAMES,
CDTTOB AND PUOPRIUTO.
Al i:KJPT10NH. POSTAGE paid.
. ..m: i 00 Six months, $2 60 ; Thrw
miBth9,fl 16; One month, 60 cent.
The PPr wil1 N deliTered bT crri"
of charge, y part of the city, at the
rates, orl?centa per week.
Advertising rates low and liberal
-Subscribers will please report any and
. failures to receive their papers regularly.
NEW ENTERPRISE.
30WN & RODDICK,
Will opn on or aoout
Wednesday, June 18,
The St( re on the Southwest corner
of Second and Market streets. We par-
p. '-voting this entire store to the saie
0fr:icls at
5 and lO Cents.
We cannot enumerate the different arti
cle, at this time but our patrons may rest
,.ir 1 'hat no effort will be spared to de
velop this
New Enterprise.
We certainly will offer the greatest in
ducements that have ever been shown in
his section of the country, as no house in
c uatry has better facilities for'fhe
base of such articles.
BROWN & RODDICK.
We w.iuld also take this opportunity of
stating that we are oftenng some Special
Barcaius at 45 Market Street, in our Dry
Goods Department.
Bfing--shTrt of space can only quote a
short price list, but can safely say that at
no time have we been better prepared or
hadgrea'.er inducements than at this par
ticular moment.
Dress Goods.
We have just received another small lot
of those at 15c. Call early.
Lawns Linen Finish, 6c.
Worth double.
Celluloid Bows for Gent's wear in Black
and White, 5c, worth 25c.
The above when soiled can be cleansed
with a damp cloth.
Ladies Linen Collars, 5c.
A decided Bargain.
Summer Shawls.
We are closing out a -small lot of the
above at less than half the cost ot manu
factoring.
Children's Col'd Hose.
The cher pest lot in this market ; 10c a
pair, and the quality is good.
I ADIES LISLE THREAD GLOVES, 5c
per pair. Comment unnecessary.
Parasols and Sunshades.
We have just received another lot of the
above and can safely state that they are
without exception the cheapest goods ever
Uiyred by us at auy time.
FANS ! 1 FANS ! ! !
For the millions at all prices.
Gents' White Shirts.
Made of Wamsutta Cotton and the best
Liuen front. Our price is still 75 cents
BROWN & RODDICK,
45 Market Street
june 14 Kobesoniau copy.
Don't Travel
TMTHOUT BEING PROVIDED with
V V
a nice Alpacea or Linen Duster.
Summer Clothing
CHEAPER THAN EVER now at SHRIER'S.
We are selling everything it a sacrifice se
as to make room far
FALL AND WINTER STOCK !
The Diamond is the beet SMrt in the
c ty. Laundri d $I,unlaundried, 76 cents, at
SHRIEK'S TWO STORES,
june 17 Market si.
Warm Springs,
Western Forth Carolina.
TS NOW OPEN for the reception of pleas-
u e seekers anc invalid.
This lovely p'aee is situated in the beauti
ful valley of the trench Broad, within eight
nrlea of the rai road.
We hare a fine band of music, attentive par
ants, and all other accommodations to be
found at a first-class watering piae .
For panic a tars applv for descriptive pam
Phh)t. W. H. HOWERTON,
june 10 ltn Proprietor.
The Daily Review.
VOL. IV.
WILMINGTON, N. C, MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1879.
NO. 123
LOCAL NEWS.
If ew Advertisements.
F. O. Millks Another Lot.
Read ad Exchange Hotel.
Clyde's New York Steamship Line.
OnaBAUDT A Co Bnggies, Harness and
Saddles.
Boatwright A McKot Wholesale and
Retail Grocers.
J D Davis Visitors to Smith villa.
Geo. Myers, Agent Grand Moonlight
Excursion on the Stmr. Passport.
tP, L. Bridge as A Co Various Advertise
ments.
Coknht Clcs Second Grand Moonlight
Excursion.
Hussy Sayagb Trea. A Col Tax Notice.
J no. J. F.wler Card of Thanks.
P.HaiNSBKaesa For the Su earner.
J. C. Monbs, Druggist lavjring Ex
tracts.
Shriek's -Summer lothiag.
June steps down and out to-day.
For other loea! pee fourth paee.
Needs looking into a telescope.
Day's length 14 hours and 31 mia
utes. . -
A bat that flies
brick bat.
without wings A
Cousin Annie Maria Barnes is in Pe
tersburg "doing" that ancient burg.
The man wfio stuck to his colors was
the painter who sat down in one of his
paint pots.
A good 'farmer never slights his work;
he looks after the near rows, as well as
the fur rows.
Mr. J. T. Schonwald, Jr., a son of Dr.
Schonwald. of this city, graduated recently
at Long Island College Hospital.
A printer does not rush off to the doc
tor every time he is out of "sorts." Nor
to a baker when he js out of "pi."
I Pa lady wants a favor of a boy she
praises him; of a young man she hires
him; of an old man she flatten him.
A nice fine shoat, claimed by Duncan
Holme as his property was run over by
a two horse truck and killed on k Water
street this morning.
A car loadpf watermelons from the
far South passed through this city this
morning by the Atlantic Coast Line en
route for New York.
Our port is beginning to be filled with
foreign shipping again. No less than five
vessels arrived since Saturday's report, and
more are reported in below.
New Hanover, says the Raleigh Obser
ver.leads in the value of its town proper
ty, valued at $2,571,573; Wake has $1,
510,321; and Mecklenburg has $1,451,-743.
The best counterfeit silver half dol
lar ever coined is just out. It naadeits
first appearance in New Orleans. The
milled edges, color and all are perfect,
and it weighs but little less than the gen
nine coin.
Everything conducive to the better con
dition of the baby is sure to attract at
tention; and hence it is that Dr. Bull's
Baby Syrup is becoming more and more
appreciated, as its wenderful influence in
subduing the diseases of babyhood be
comes recognized. Price 25, cents.
We want to tell Bro. Doesey Battle,
of the Tarboro Southerner, likewise of
the Fourth Estate, how much we have
enjoyed the perusal of his address, deliv
ered before the members of the Press
Convention, ladies and gentlemen, and
others, at the Sparkling Catawba Springs
last year. There's lots of laugh in it.
Flavoring Extracts-
LEMON,
Vanilla,
Almond,
Strawber j,
. Orange,
Raspberrv, Bnana, Pine Apple.
Warranted Pare. For sale by
J 18 Third street, Opp. City HaU,
Dr. B. F. Cobb and son, Mr. CM. B
Oobb, of the Purcell House, Wilmington
came te Hickory two weeks ago with a
view of purchasing landa and locating in
our midst. They were pleased witn this
sectioa and have decided to become,
citizens of Hickory. Mr Cebb has re
turned and will bring the families of the
two to this town in a few weeks; in the
mean time the Dr. is here making arrage
raents for their reception. Hickory
Press.
The Swamiaiioa Hotel.
We acknowledge, with thanks, an in
vitation from the manager, Mr. W. M .
Nicholls to attend the Opening Hop of
the Swannanoa Hotel, in Asheville, to be
given on the Wednesday of next ' week,
Jnlv 9th. This hoase is newly opened
and we notice a prominent feature, one
which will make it a papular residence
for tourists and travelers, which is that
every Monday and Wednesday night,
during the season, there is to be a Calico
Hop and eveiy Thursday a German, at
the Hotel for the benefit of the guests.
By the Ligtit of the Moon.
The Passport has baen dorated 'with
a plentiful supply of bright new paint,
put where it will do the most good, and
an entertainment, which Commodore
Myers designates as "The Climax of the
Season," will be given on her down the
river to-moi row evening, "by the light of
he moon." There will be good music on
board, a plenty of ice water and all for
50 cents tor the round trip.
He Has Lefc Us.
The Mr, Chamberlain (first name un
known) who spent two weeks in the city
werkmg up;thb postoffice robbery case,
has very properly left Wilmiugton aud
gone back to his congenialities in Atlanta.
He is a gove runiem detective and we hope
noc a very fair sample ot his class, so
tar as 'his peculiarly perceptive powers
are concerned. His official nose must
he terribly out of joint. Let him try it
over again somewhere else and see if he
can't make a better job ot it next time.
Going to Portsmouth.
Our young friend, Mr. A . H. Kelly, sn
well and favorably known as a clerk in
Col. A. Pope s office, in this city, has
received the appoiutment of Claim and
Trace Agent at Portsmouth, Va . and
will m a few days assume the duties of
that position. We commend him to the
courtly consideration of the good folks, in
Portsmouth, and especially the young
ladies.
Another Sleeping Coach-
We noticed to-day that 1 another parlor
coach has been trausforme Ijiute a sleeping
car by the W. C. & A. Railroad, and is
now ready for use. This make, the second
car that has been thus transformed, the
first having been noticed by the Review
some two or three weeks ago This is
almost an exact counterpart of the other,
and is a model ef neatness, ce avenience
and superb workmanship. The cars are
to be used upon the W. C. A. Road, and
we learn that the work of transformation
was done at tha railroad shops in this
city.
Yesterday's Shower.
The copious shower with which parch
ed vegetation was bountifully refreshed
yesterday evening w as a welcome visitor
from South Carolina. It made its ap
pearance at Florence, S. C, where it was
much needed, yesterday a little after
noon, and traveling the line ef the W.
C & A. Railroad raiued smartly aleng
the entire route to this city. It reached
Marion at about 2 o'clock, Fair Bluff at
about 3' o'clock and Whiteville at about 4
o'clock p. m. The crops along tha line
we have indicated were needing rain aud
were becoming parched up and the plant
ers were beginning to despond, but the
rainfall of yesterday made vegetation and
tha hearts of men rejoice. Its benefits
are incalculable.
The Cornet Concert Club.
In the press of the large amount of
local matter prepared for Saturday's issue
of the Riview a notice of the Open Air
Concert, given by the Cornet Concert Club
in the City Hall Park on Friday evening,
was overlooked. There was a small atten
dance, but those who wore there weie
more snore than repaid for the trouble of
attending. Eleven pieces were played.
As has been previously stated by us
the Club will give a moonlight excursion
down the river on next Wednesday even
ing, a prominent feature being the ex
quisite music which will be furnished on
the trip. It will take place on the
Passport and ouly a limited uumber of
tickets will be issued. The boat will
leave her wharf at 7 30 a'olock and return
positively, at 12.30.
.
City Court.
Larry Williams, colored, charged with
disorderly conduct and insulting a police
officer in discharge of his duty, was sen
tanced to pay a fine of $10 or serve fifteen
days in the city prison. Defendant went
below.
Henry Thomas, a colored lad of twelve
years of age, or more, was arraigned for
stealing a package of grits from Mr. J. H.
McGarity's store, corner of Front and
Dock streets, on Saturday night. The
testimony of Mr. McGarity being positive
and conclusive, having caught the defend
ant in the act, the Mayor ordered the pris-
oner to give a justified bond iu the sum of
$50 for bis appearance at the next term of
the Criminal Court, in default of which
was committed.
Daniel Brown, anaigued upon the
charge of assaulting a police officer, entered
a submission through his counsel, M.
Bellamy, Esq., and craved tbe leniency of
the Court, the counsel stating at the same
time that defendant had been severely
punished by tbe blow he received m the
melee, from which he still s uttered, and
was only to-day enabled lo leav-i his bed,
though the difficulty had occured a week
ago. The sentence of the Court, in con.
sideration of the statement of the counsel'
was $2o fine, or thirty days in the city
prison. The fine was paid, and the de
fendant released. This finished the docket,
and the Court adjourned.
Prizes for the Regatta.
T. e prizee for the winniug yachts on the
Foutth aie on exhibition at Mr. Honnet's
etoieon Maiket street. The fnst pn .: ia
a silver ice pitcher, beautifully engraved ;
the secnu a silver and cut-glass beny
di-h, aud the third, a silver and cut-glass
pickle stand. The prizes are all useful aud
handsome, and reflect credit upon " the
tastes ot those who s-lected them. . Now
the question is, vhich yachts will w!n
them :J
New Advertisement.
The Crops.
Nature everywhere wears a cheerful
countenance to-day, after the refresh ii g
showers of yesterday. The growing crops
fairly laughed with joy as the rain poured
down upon the parched eanh. With all
the other blessings of the holy Sabbath
day, it brought relief to the crop:i and re-:
joicing to the hard-working farmer, in the
bountiful dispensation by a merciful Pro
vidence of abundaut rain. The farmers
had been wishing and p-aying for rain
until hope deterred made tbe heart sick.
Tbe corn was withering under the burning
rays of the noon-day sun. Other crops
were sutler ing. The farming classes were
becoming discouraged because of the pro.
tracted drought although, a dry June, so
the grass and weeds can be batter killed, is
considered the best for crops. We have
not met a farmer or gardener to-day who
does not show a pleasing face. The crops
willnowtakea new start. The reports
of the prospects are f avorrb le .
A Novel Case.
Two or three years ago, while Mr.
David P. Foster was working at a lathe,
as a machinist, in the employ of the W.
C. & A: Railroad, a small piece of steel
struck him on the end of his nose ana
penetrated the flesh. It was soon removed
and nothing more was thought of the
matter. The wounded part did not heal,
however, and after a while an excresence
appeared very much resembling a large
reddish eelored wart, which gave him
much annoyance and created anxiety, not
only on account ot the disfigurement it
produced, but in the fear that it might
terminate in a cancer. Several physicians
were consulted and their remedies ap
plied withjjjt apparent benefit. Some
few weeks ago. while his daughter, Miss
Kate Foster, was applying a dressing
to the diseased organ, she discovered ac
cidentally that there was a hard sub
stance lodged beneath the curticle of the
upper lip, immediately under the curti
lage which separates the nostrils. Punc
turing the place with a needle she became
aware that some hard foreign substance
was embedded there, and tatting a sharp
pen knife she made a s ight incision from
which she extracted a small piece of
teel about one-eighthof an inch in length.
Fcom that day the no33 began to heal
until now the last vestige of the wart has
disappeared and the organ has resumed
its normal healthy appearance. The only
solution we can give to the mattei is,
that a Msmall fragment remained in the
wound after the accident, and after trav
eling around and keeping up a continued
annoyance, it at last settled where it was
discovered and extracted as above stated
New Advertisements.
A NEW SUPPLY
OF THE POPULAK
P-R-I-N-C-I-P-E Cigars.
gold only by
june 30 P. L. BRIDGER3 A CO.
Grand Moonlight Concert.
rpHE NEWLY REFITTED and Decora
ted Steamer PASSPORT, Capt. J. W, Har
per, will give an entertaiament
TUESDAY JEVJEISO,
July 1879.
THE CLIMAX OF THE SEASON'.
Leave wharf for Federal Paint. T.30 ; Re
turn 12.50 sharp. 8trinT Band engaged.
Ticket! Limited Fifty Cents Round Trip.
For sale at office of
jane 30 -it GEO. M ERS, Agt.
P. L. Bridgers & Co.,
yyTLL HAVE 7 0 BEG THE indulgence
of he public ( r a few dajs, as the demand
for the GOLDEN RULE FLOUR has been
greater than thej could supplr.
jane 30
Card of Thanks.
THE CAROLINA YACHT CLUB, being
tuly sn itive of ihe furors ihowo it on
the oecas'.en of tie reit rirfer races, unani
m ualj adopted a resolution of thanks at
their meeting on the 26th inst., expreasire of
their appreciation of the kindness of Messrs.
Lem merman A Coney In furnishing Lighters
from which to start Yschts. Also, to the
Messrs. Hei e, for the use of the Stesm-tug
Nyee, for placing Lighters ia p eition.
june 30 It JNO. J. FOWLER, Pu-ser.
Another Lot
B
ONFUME CATARRH AND ASTHMA
xJ Cigarattea, Simmons' Liver Regulator,
Lnbin's Powders. Green's August Flower
Bull's Blood Mixture, Allan's Fly Brick,
Tettow's Blanc Illusion PowJ.er, and a full
stock of prescription drugs.
F. C. MILLER,
Corner Fourth and Nun streets.
&t" Open Day and Night,
jmne 30
GOTO
P. L. BRIDGERS & CO,
FOR
The Flower of Kev West
Cigar !
The Best 10c Cigar in the Woild.
Other Merchants quit keeping them on ac
count of the small profits to be made on them
june 30
P. L, BRIDGERS A CO.
Boatwright & McKoy
ARE STILL 1NT THE FIELD
II ii ii ling up more mmmI.
Prompt Paying
Customers.
WE ARE GOING TO FIND
THEM!
WE ARE BOUND TO HAVE
THEM !
As we have the ammunition that will bring
them down, sen at long range, v'z :
The Finest Stock
OF
FRESH GROCERIES !
ever offered in the City of Wilmington.
RECEIPTS ARE DAILY AND
EXCEEDINGLY LARGE !
PRICES AS A WHOLESALE
I
LOWER THAN ANY HOUSE
IN THE STATE.
We hare by far the
Largest Stock
to select from in the City.
JSsT Come aad ;e us. "TLe string hacg
on the outside."
Boat wi ight & McXoy,
5 dc 7 IVcrth Front Street-
june 30
Don't Forget
rpHB CAPE FEAR,
. OLD CBI5KT, and
STEWART'd RYE, at
PLEASE.JTOTICE.
We will be f lad to receive eoirxnnnuationl
'rom our friends oa any aad all subjects o t
general interest but :
Tbe name of the writer mug always be fa
aished to the Editor.
Communications must be written on only
ne side of the paper.
Personalities must be avoided.
And it is especially and parti mlarly under
urod that the Editor do not always endosa
the views of cor rest-on dents, unless so state
in the editorial columns.
New Advertisements.
CLYDE'S
New York
AND
Wilmington, N. C..
Steamship Line.
The Steamer
REGULATOR.
OAPT. DOANE.
WILL SAIL FROM NEW YORK O
SATURDAY. July 5.
Shippers oan rely upon the prompt
sailing of Steamers as advertised, ffas
For Freight Engagements apply to
THOS. E. BOA D, 8up't,
Wilmington, N. C.
WM. P. CLYDE A CO.,
35 Broadway, New York.
june 30-
Second Grail HooBliflt EicnrsiOH
UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE
CORNET CLUB, rn Stmr. Passport, to
Fort Fisher, WEDNESDAY, July 3d. Boat
will leave .Wharf at 7.30 o'clock, retormng-
positiveiy at W..5U. Tickets limited. Bound
trip 50 cent".. Music bv the Italian Band.
Committee J. E. Willson, h. J. Otter
bourg, H. I). Hurkhimer. june 30 2t
Moonlight on the Water!
RAND MOONLIGHT FXOURSION
X ON THE 8TSAMER ISIS,
tJn MONDAY NIOHT, Jun 3Jth. Boat
will leave Williams A Hurcbison's wharf at
8 o'clock, sharp. Fare for round trip only 26
cents .
R. P. PADDISON,
june 27-2t fri-mon. Agent.
Visitors to Smithville
WILL FIND THE BEST LIQUOR8,
Wires, Beer and Cigars at my ploea
The celebrated Delmonico and Blue Ora
Whiakeya, Dry Wines, Champagne and Mil
waukee Beer always on hand Sardines and
Pickels for convenience of excursionists, at
J. D. DAVIS',
june 39- Jast back of Oarrisien.
pTlTbridgers & CO.
Wish to notify the public that the
CELEBRATED PAROLE WHISKET.
Will arrive on TUESDAY,
Put up in the most convenient shaped not
ties, each in a nice little caje, and for th j
quality of Whiakey sold remarkably low.
They are the SOLS AGENTS,
june SO
For the Summer-
AN IMMENSE STOCK OF
Choice Reading to suit al
A Qo9 selection of late literature
Jut received at the
LI YE BOOK STORE.
Oatrcs for tbe Parlor and Playr roends
for old and young new and interesting.
Musical Instrument! of Every Kind.
Pianos and Organs,
OOLD ON THE
jan 30
INSTALMENT PLAN AT
H EINSBfcRGER't,
Nos. 39 and 41 Market st.
Office Clerk & Treasurer,
City of Wilmington, V- C
JUNE 30tb, 187.
Notice.
june 30
P. L. BRIDGERS A GO.
rpHE CITY TAX BOOKS for the yiart
1677 and 1879, will be put in the hands of tbe
City Attorney on Monday, July 7th, 1879, to
enforce ths collection of the taxes due.
All parties interested will save extra cost
by ca'ling at this oflce this week and settle.
By order of the Mayor.
HKN&Y.SAYA'JE,
june 3o-lt Star copy Treat. A Co!.
Buggies, Buggies.
Harness & Saddles,
FOE HALE AT
GERHARD T 4L CO S,
3rd St., opposite City Hall.
REPAIRING DONS WITH MEATNESs?
AND DISPATCH.
HORSE-SHOEING A SPECIALTY
juae 30-tf