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J I' THIS PAPER i(, ,uhe4 Try afternoon, Sandays ex- It tit I r ITe will be ffael id receive comisSai -atir 9 fronr nt friends eVaay an'd falT subjects o general uttresl bat : J Tae masse of de writer must always be for aished to the diuk CmaUonjitWtbe rht?a on orly one side of theaper. Person all timeeiTftfaie W- Aad it is especially andlpart:larikx.jt r stood that the Editor does not atway eadcrie the views of correspondents, nalesttxtid in the editorial eolnmns.; '" -. m H . T. IAMBS, S .- . ; I " ; rnTTlK AJn Pk'iPHIItTO. ;?:' K; I'TIONM. IWTAGE PAID. e.:. Six ,,n.th"f 50 Three H f 1 IK - n.m miVnth. &0 CftCU. autii". "w " " be r ,''' wiU be delivered by carriers, cnariffc, io ary part of the city, at the J1(te rtee, or U cenU per wnk. rertijiriK rates 'ow and liberal trSubiicribsri will please report any and vi aresto receive their papers regularly. VOL. V. WILMINGTON. N. C SATURDAY, MAY , 15, 1880. NO. 71 DAILY m ,1 1 XT J W o tfew Advertisements. GRAND DEMONSTRATION BROWN & RODDICK, 45 Market St., Rtf DEMONSTRATING TflE FACT J tbat lry oodf cm be bought as cheap i a this cltr as in any other in tbii coantry. ur space will not allow ns to fill ji m mnch a desire, but you always r.ceire e-rial wlroase at our place of business y laf your samples atd compare. From 8o to $1. In all the latest fabrics. PRINTED LAWNS. PRINTED LATTICE LAWNS. Ladies' Muslin and Lace Neck Wear, such as Ficb us. Ties, Jabots, Ac. Silk Handkerchiefs in Twill a d Brocade. RUCH1NGS OF EYEnY DESCRIPTION From VA cents to $5. The largest and finest assortment of SUNSHADES PARASOLS Ever shown it this city, from Ho to $ 10, each .1 , (Jar selections in this department embrace many norelties. Our variety is immerse. Gassimeres For Men and Boys' Wear Natural Colored aad Figured Liaen for Stais. White and Colored Canton Mattings. Corduroy and and White Terry for Ladies' and Children's Wear. Cash RuiHIngs 60 cents. Something New in Ladies' Summer Balmora . Skirts. Linen Lap Robes, ejfcO.y o 9 Ac Uire us a call and look over our stock. We are by no means afraid to show our gooit. BROWN & B0DDIGE, 45 rJlarket St. may 15 Wew Goods. MRS. 8. J. BAKER has a large and varied assortment of Ladies' and Child ren's Hats and Bonnets, Lace Ties and Bows. Our New Stock of Millinery has arrived asd is Bosr open. We hare a large assortment of Bats, Bonnets, Ribbons of the very latest style and at very low prices. Cll and see foi yourself. Corner of Third and Orange streets. MRS. 8. J. B&KEK. may i PEW GOODS Left. N. Water Street. mch ft- New Store New Goods, A fiNK AND COMPLETE STWCK oi i Ur? ChemlcaTs, Patent Medicines, jaocy and Toilet Articlej. Perfumeries, oP. Coiabs and B u-hes. M tor.l Waters, Store of Wm U fUUd l lLe ModU l;rBr J NO. H. HAkDlN, - . New Market a.PrercripuDs filled with eare ana ac yTf.. may 11 tt pOR SALE LOW. Bills Ladiar, Charter PtrtysV Iaspeotor's Certificates, Crop Liens, Hirer Steamers' Reoelpts, q, , j, C. H W4BROCK. (In Reiiew Bulfdinjr) . .Job. Printer, apl 9 HEWflDBY CHASTEN LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. Ball A Pbikeall Con-e atd Bny. B&iDGEKS A- Ce Letter from Dr. Kiseam. Bbowk A- Roddick Great Demonstration. P HiiHSBBassa A Great American1 Xorel. See Local Ad. "A Good Hotel to 8 top At ' Yatm. 'Moore's History. Window Glass -Price's. -all sizes at bluffer & A cat's rrouth is-like a free show open to waul. When a man proposes he makes hit maiden effort -A writer mudt plant a little ftiu before hecan rase a laugh. . . . Acids and pickles are usually the con ten' 8 of the family jar. ' . The bonds of iniquity ate looked upon, as bad for an invistmect.- The baby whales we reid about are rocked in the cradle of the deep. . The man who steps over a email dog is likely to have bis shins barked. As the grandmother's slipper b boot so the jouthful bad boy i inclined. - ' 1 11 " The hen kuows the man who robs her nest. She is always laying for him. You can buy Ho. 1 Cookiog and Heats ing stoves at almost any price at Jacoiu's Hardware Depot. . it takes but little time and space to turn maa's laughter into rnanslauhter. Save your mouey and bay jour Build ng Supplies from Altaffer & Price- t The census will be taken in a summary manner; the work will not begin until June. The gourmand expects good digestion to wait on his appetite after all other waiters are tired out. The man who puts watr in his drink shows a commendable disposition to make the most of it. It usually takes twenty able-bodied men to stand and look at One poor little sign, painter. while he is at work. Plows, Shovels, Pitchtorks, . Spades, Rakes, Trace Chains, Plow Lines, &c. For the lowest prices, go to J ac obi's. It is stated that the little girl who played Josephine in Hayes Juvenile Pinafore troupe U dead. She was a del icate locking little creature. Remove all cause of irritability and discomfort from the baby, by usiug Dr Bull s Baby Syrup, tbe surest, best and heace cheapest remedy in the world for tbe diseases of babyhood. Price 25 cents. A Good Hotel to Stop At. Hotel accommodations for travelers are of the greatest importance to persons who have to move about the coantry on busi ness or pleasure. Just where to go is what every man wants lo know when he leaves home. The Grand Union Hotel, opposite the Grand Central Depot, New York city. is a very popular resort, because the at- tendance there is prompt and satisfactory, tbe charges are reasonable and the Tic naqe complete.: Persons arriving at or leaving New York city by the Grand Central Depot will iSsd the Grand Union Hotel very convenient. N. Y. Telegram. may 15-lamSm. There are Meveral successful cases of nose-grafting, but if surgical Ecience will discover some way to graft a man's nose on to his own bu&iness exclusively we will call it a success. The steamer D. Murchison, which has been tied up and overhauled at Fayette ville for a number of weeks past, will be down on Bext Tuesday night and resume her regular trips, leaving here na usual on Wednesday. Again we wouM remind our readers to call on Messrs. A. & I. Shrier aud exam . inethe immense slock of Men's, youths and Boys' Clothing, which they are selling at extremely low prices. They have also received a handsome stock of Jatest styles Straw and Felt Hats. tf Doctor Ayer's Labokatokt, that has done 6uch wonders for the sick, now is sues a potent restorer for the beauty of mankind for the comelinss which ad vancing age is in prone to diminish and destroy His Viuob mounts luxuriant locks on the bald and gray pates among us, and thus la us under obligations to him, for the good lok aa well as health of the community. ' ': : Mental Strata Relieved. The Washington, D C, Critic' says: It is intimated to us that members of tbe Senate and ijou&e are ffeely u-iog War ner's Safe Ner fine for relief of nervous prostration incident upon the severe strain upon their mental power. To-morrow is Whit-Sunday. Day's leugth 14 hours and 4 minules. No interments in Bellevye Cemetery this week. i On Monday alternoon the eun will set t.t precisely 7 o'clock. Full Metal and Wal mt ;s'u vr Casiss, all styles and s'zes, at Altaffeb, Pkke &Co's. There has been only one interment in Pine Forest Cemetary. (colored) this wetk an adult. But one marriage 1 cense i&sued by tbe Ilegiskr of Deeds this we k, and that to a whits coupit. Everybody can get suited with a I'ocket f Knife, also Table j Cutlery, at Jacob i Hardware Depot- The excursion of the Sunday School o the First Presbyterian Church, to JVVac camaw Lake to-day, was largely attend ed, both by adults aud children. Play spades if you would win potatoes play clubs if you would deal with a ruf Ban; play hearts if you would' win friend; play diamonds if you would win a wife. Ready mixed Paints, strictly ure White Lead, Cc lors, Brushes, W ndow Glass; &c, at Jacobi's Fire. The alarm of fire this afternoon abou ,4 o'clock, or shortly thereafter, was caus ed by the burning of a small place in the roof of a house on the corner of Sixth and Castle streets. The firo department was prompt to respond, and the danger was soon over, and the damage, slight. The building belonged Canaday and was people. ' to -Collector W. P. occupied by colored Indisposed. 1 i We regret to learn than Dr. L. Julian Picot, the very efficient Secretary f the State Medical Society, was taken 'quite sick at the Purcell House night before last and was in consequence prevented from attending his brethren of the profe&sioa down the river yesterday. But under tie good treatment which he received from Dr. H. W. Fatsoh, of Faiaon'f, Dr. Picot recovered sufficiently to take his depart ure on the traiu this morning for his home in Littleton. . Mr. Nath'l J acobi having been appoint ed agent for the Atlas Plow, parties in want of this celebrated Plow can now have their orders filled at J A coin s Hard ware Depot, No, 10 S. Front st. tf. City Court. John Burnett, colored, was arraigned before the Mayor this morning for assail ing Mag McKoy, (colored, in Paddy's Hollow night before last. Tho victim of the assault swore that defendant struck her with a knife, while a witness for the defence stated thai Burnett had no knife and struck the woman with bis 6st. To decide the matter, the Mayor sent the woman, in company with a police officer, to the city physician to have the wound examined. The doctor s opinion was that the cut. or itiiury. sustained was inflicted' with a sharp instrument. This decided His Hooo-, and h9 orderad defendant to give a justified bond iu the um of $25 for his appearance at the next term of the Criminal! Court. i j Window Glass of ailsLzi, Do.i,Sish Blinds and Builders' Hardwar3,&3 Low st plreces a ACOBI'3. Indications For the South Atlantic and East Gulf States cooler northeast, veermg to slight ly warmer east or southeast winds, rising, followed I bv stationary barometer, partly cloudy weather and possibly numerous lieht local rams. J One way. to Economize. Many a poor man, if required to ac count for! be manner in j which he has expended his income, would find bills of his family physician for 'medical services' among the Wading items. In seven case out of ten acute diseases are the result of some neglected chronic disease. Thus, ferers invariably result! from diseased conditions of the blood and liver, and a timely use of alterative or blood-purifying. cathartic remedies would have averted the prostrating illness, that often leaves the system I irreparably injured. JJr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery , and Pleasant Purgative Pellets are the best alterative and cathartic medicines yet compoucdedJ, Full directioas are given for administering them, togemer wun an accurate description of tbe symptoms demanding beir use. They will not cure all human ills (as some medicines are ad vertised to do), but they i will core I: the diseases for which they are compounded and recommended. Ilard on the Cemeteries and Ucatj on the Doctors There was only one interment iu ,tbe cameteries hereabouts this week, wkk'h caused an officer of C akd -1 : to remark one of our prominent phjfcicius that, 'ibis Medical Convention maj have been a very good thing for tLe Doctors, but it was death on the Cemeteries,' and, says tbe aforesaid-c-fiioer; 'Why is ir thus, Doctor' or words to that efleet to which our fiierd, the Doctor, said in reply,- he sup posed the reason mint hae been because the Doctois were too busy to a trr.d to their patients. 1 he .New rt'rih Carolina ystrm. It i rumored btre that Mr. Best, of Western N. CI RTl.. fame, has found peace at last and an outlet for the super abundant productions of the Land oi the Sky. It ia said that he has made arrange iuquu, wn,u iuu xt, oi, u. ik x. lur m buucu- ule ov erthelr line, the PiedmontAirLine, via Greensboro, Richmond and West to the cquare inch, and marched in per Point to Baltimore. This seems plans!- fact time to the music in single file, ble and is probably correct. Mr. Beit double, three abreast, then four, six and will in this way be enabled to utilize every mile of his rail way, as was probably originally; intended, for tho benefit of Richmond and Baltimore. In connection with this matter tbe fol- lowing, which wo clip from the Statesville Landward will be found of interest: It comes straight to us that Maj. J. txt writ : 1 1 . : a i r vv. .viiBou wui rewie, K9i,uruay, irom the management of tbe Western North Carolina Railroad, and that Mr. Best will take charge Monday next. He is now in New York making hia final ar rangements. It is reported that Col. S. McD. Tate, of Morgan ton, will be tbe new superintendent of the road, and that Mai. Wilson will have no further connection with it whatever. For the Review. To the Democratic Voters of the Third Congressional District. Tbe Convention to nominate ; a candi date fcr Congress has been called here in Fayetteville on the 2d day of June, 1880, and probably the gravest dnty will rest on the delegates to that Convention which a Convention has been called to Derform since the Democratic party was first buc cessfnl in 1870. mi fnt; j fl 1 n 1 I 'ine AUira congressional xisinci is . VAR.n no iia T.npf 'HiatvlAf by the apathy and a want! of interest which was manifested in the J election of Col. Waddell in the last campaign; Now it is highly important to the wel- fare of our State and Pistrict that this the -Lost District' must and shall be redemni. tion appeals loudly to the wisdom and pa triotism of every good citiaen. 11 TTT 4 aII a Hafaat. nso sin In a groat extent, to the tact that he was from Klanr Tl onrr iVktintw? And although thfi I rest of the District had tried to overcome his nomination, he was repeatedly nemu l nated, until tbe people saw resistance was in vain; and there a to-day very .strong and decided opposition to the nomination of any candidate from New Hanover, and a very intense uesiro mat iuo dcxii canui 1 date of the Democratic party should bail from some other county; and in order to insure success in the coming campaign. it behooves tbe Democratic voters to put forth as tbeir standard-baarer a man who is known by the people, and who can bring out the .full s'rength of the Demoi cratie party. 00, ineu. m urucr w rrrc. lu iot strength of the Democrarlc party. it is highly necessary tht the next nominee should coma from a county of tne District othprthan New Hanover: and in lookins around among the public men of this - District, no one is more prominent before 1 the people than Judge A. 4. Mclvoy, and his friends do earnestly believe that u -aA-err, tha TVr, mnM nprfoJnli, u0 . u. 7.7" V r -":J than any other candidate, and give the following as their reasons: 1st. Because Judge Mclvoy is a native and resident of Sampson 1 county. well qualified for the position. 2d. because ne is personally Known toisuains; qowb to tne aw, arranfed thesa. every man in ine uisinct, soa a A TA A X 1 1 I greater popularity than any other man in he District. - 4th. Because ne is a sound uamocrat, anri has never faltered in hia devotion to u: A ;nr,l rirr7- . Otn. oecause ne m me yigor 01 maa. hood, and pnysicauy ana inieueciaaiiy able to make a thorough and active .can-1 if nominated ' 6th. Because he is free from the shack les of any ring or combination. 7th. Because he can bring oat the fall strength of the Democratic party in this District. 8th. Because he is a man temperate in his habits, and with a character which, in no manner, can be assailed. Democrats! As you love your prty? will yen fail to support in Convention, as your nominee, such a man? A. Fayetteville, N. C, May, 1880. lU?w. When you visit or leave New York City, stop at the Grand Union Hotel, opposite Grand Central DepU European plan. Rooms reduced to $1.00 and npwardj. Restaurant unsurpassed at roMicrate prices. Street cars, stages and elevated railroad to all parts ct the city. 7 - A dog which won't raifronr asek phant will break his mk ; to get -away from an oyster i cao. if i . Calisthenics Last MghlA Bellshl . Tul Entcrl.ilnment. Tiio auuual calisthenic exercise of Mioses liurr A. Jamea tchool came off last evening a! tbe City Hall before a large aid appreciative audience. The exercise" consisted r.f instrumental and rocal music, aud calisihenic roovemenls anl marches. The iiistrumeutal music was well execute ed, sevtral of the performers appearing to hare entire control of the instrument in all its changes of natural sharp, and flat; while the vocal' chorus," .'Drifting with the Tle.'rtndered by between fifty l and nxly youthful Toiccs, was siror'y j exquisite. Of tbe catisthenic movements J aid max' es, which were beautiful, we c moot say too mtirh. There were gen- t e rea acd ve'erani j resent who declared they had never t-een such perfect els ill i uciuio. iacu cuuu anil gome were J very young knew his or her own place finally twelve in straight columns, and diagonally across the large hall, making their various changes with tbe utmost j precision and exactness. The marchiDg ad maneuvres of these little ones stand uncqualledjby anything we have ever seen nd far surpassed the Juvenile Pinafore I troup, in conception, design and execution. I -r . . .. m snort it was a most excellent exhibi- . f rn:;ww i n j tlon f traininS and reflected a very eavi. ale degree of credit on those who have (o long and soTaithfully labored to ensure I the result. Conceding that husband and wife are one, if tbe wife poison the husband is it a case of suicide? The reasonable man is willing to tak- what he can get if he can get what he can take. One man likes a newspaper because If I ftelis the truth and another hates it for the same reason: I ' I I When the wire-working politician be j gins to smell a rat he knows which wav the cat wil inmn J ' In mailables., The following is the list of unmailable letters remainining in the citv Dostoffice : A' - ' , " . "wr . 7 rou- ailten nocy roinc, neld for aSeJ one blank white envelope. IX 6W AQVertlSementS. ' '- : : ' Letter frOHl'Dr. KiSSaill ' 4 ' I "ijo uiuulx kutabk Physician ti.1!f iilL the nse of his ankle. araf wiZSJziZz on his last visit. His account of the accident " aw no'twm wo ptcier iu give nis letter " JPa JU9 Rrinp'Org fir fJ aawio x GROCERS. 20, 22, 24, 26 and 28 Front Street, WILMINGTON, N. C. PILLQROVE, N, C, May 9. 1880. Gentlemen-All the Cordials, Restoratives, Elixirs, Bitfrs, Eanx de Tie, Champagne! Madeira, Whiskeys, Brandies, Braady recue'i me iixe you have tor sale in recn mt?? quantities, will not reconcile KW.lK adventure there on my last visit. It was after 9 clock, every thin perfectly still ; the Pcemn even had gone home. Happening t0 P"bJ your store, I saw a prodirions stir among tbe bottles and shelves on t-e coun- ters; tt e spiriu yoa keep imprisoned in flaw aad tin appeared to be ooueiMd. ud r wnispermK wgetner ana jostling each ether Sih?Kl? r IlJS4?8? aaox,tblwk- was illuminated, and the jars and bottles SlA.IWaTBl an Vaa mmmm Mfc mt m mm m a, A -M iu uu7, nvjn MU Kui 10-aancuf. 12iC00 EaeIL.h Pie!kUl .llliMB nA kJni.. from Onions, sweet . i 1 . . . . - scented, and Oherkens. crisp and rresn, to soar Cucumbers, pread and seedy s witches 6,000 Cans of MUk blae and silrer. ts, in Tamil r lars, of pptes, Plana, 4e. bottle, marcbiax by ll.COO Preserved Km Qttlacet ciovaJ ao.OOO Champagne in platoons cr twelve. .W.000 Bottlea of iWbiskey. jollv as par- wui, lucDiDf loose ia spiie 01 pasgs ana corks, aad light and frisky. One of these tried to "eatch and kiss me, bat tbe scavp poppedein the eye and laid me oat cold, with a broi e from which I have not yet recovered. nn til yon eire me a gvaraaty 1 will not saffjr again by indnlging my preterenoes for the f looerie of P. L. Bridtrera & Co.. 10, 13, J. 26 and 28 Froat 8treet, " Wilmington, 5. C. I shall order mine by maiL Yovrs, Kpetfally, C PB1LKU05 KI8SAii, 11. D, This letter is to njperfeeily nntnieinrihle. bet if any of ear jraestt want Tnlton Uarfcet Beef, CorsUalv KestoraHves, Elixir, Ea de Tie, end other Medicinal Preparations in oar Una, let them tend their , Prescxiptioaa free to . I N . , Pf U 30IDGEI1S &rC0, i ! mLifiNGTi n. New Advertisexnerits. CtfrJIE and BUY "Gfood Groceries - AT LOW PRICES' ' I it: FROM Hall & Pearsalf. nay 15' - - f . . A Creat American Kovel A MURE TRUTHFUL PiCTDRB Cr Honthei n Lifr, aEd of ScsT0 fjha-acterUin it "Stowe'8 "VLcUTom- r.hin r ' ' "THE MASTEROF RED LEAF.'J This remarkable Book, fir-t pablisUJ In London, in three voltes, at frnW'ie sued in one vol. it 75 craperandU cloth binding. gent by m4ijpwtV; H1NSBER0RR3, Liv Book and Mosio Store. may 16 Wife Netting 1 gCREE.NS For Docra and Windows. Good to keep out flies mi moscnltoctV AIlO, : - :' Sash, Doors, Blindff, Lumber, and Euilding Uaterial GeneriUy: ALTAFFER, PRICfc & CO. Factor? : MEW STYLES FOR OUftWmMERY DEPARTMENT. ' THE LITEST NOVELTIES in Fl jwerr, Hats aid Hair Goods, axe conHnUj.reiv- , ed. A full and complete atoeV f T.aAfa and Children's TJoderwear. MISSES K ARRKR A McQOW&? n , No Soath Front street SUmping and Hair Work done to order nay C 550 Hhds and Bbls Syrup, New Orleans Now Crop CuJLa and Porto Eico Molasses. 250 Bags Coffee, Kio, ; . , Laguvra and tfava, 975 Bbls Sugar, Cut Loaf ? - : Granulated, Standard; - Extra O and C, 1200 Bbls Flour, Super, to A Kxtra Family, 300 Boxes Smoked ' andD S Sides, 125 Bbls City Mess Pork, 150 Tubs Choice Leaf Lard, ; , 175 Boxes Starch, j 200 Boxes Laundry ',' ..t and Toiiet Soap, 300 Boxes Lye and Potasli, l . 1 ii O Boxes Assorted Candyia ' r - 10,000 Bush Prime White Com; 3000 Sacks Iarshall'a Fine Salt, 6000 Sacks Liverpool Salt, , r. Snuff, Tobacco, Paper, Matches, Shot, Spice, Ginger, Pepper, Hoop Iron, Spirit Barrels, &c. . , For sale lowb WILLIAMS A Rcnisoy, . may 10 WhelesaleO .Merti. Moore's History f . j -'A JUST RECI?D, Moors Revised Hit tory of North Carolina, Sunday , Echv4 Books; Testaments, $1 dozen r Cateehiaxne, Mc to $1 doxen; Song Bookr, 10: tb $4 dcz. Qaeition Books, library BookfReward Cards, ate, Ac k i 1 1, -ts BUOK STOBE. may 10 Walter Coney; ;'-r '- ' 'I .' r-aut,V,f DALa IN --'d e'rfi ' ' ... :..-!. -. ii! . II r- TTtOBGCO, IlLPOKTZD A0 0)X, MESTIC CIGABS, agarer, Smrtf inl' Pipes of all descriptions. " - r: r;.WALTX& CCLYcnj I apl 3 t Harket atretl., . t - - i s FrejacU an4 Ien)estiv as I received esisKbrv oSENQlNr llriMfiJjlAE; CJaady ta tae city, will- be fetrnd eveW dAy, frssdi and sweet. Ujre 09 the AestolSee o 8eeoad street. 11m. .Nuii. jaa 23 X ALU Fresh Every a DsAjf? Wear herettfqee
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