THIS PA FEB - : t I r ,iolist.e-i etery afternoon, Saidayf ex- !J l S j . T. J A M E 8 . E!IT08 AND PHOPE.IXT0K. SL' BSCKI1TI0N8, POSTAGE PAID. r rt", 5 00 ii mortha, f 2 SO ; Three uth?, SI 2; Oae month, 50 dects. ir.2 parc-r 'i'l bo delivered by carriers, ofciarpe, in py part of the city, At the rate, or 13 cents per week. ;c Af'.rfrtifiiiff rst? ! uw and liberal ?rSubfcribei p will pleaae report any and -J i t.; ecuiTe their papers regularly. Now Aq 7ertisoment3. iiDHQNSTRATION RGBDiGK J 45 arket S A. ( BK DEMO N STR AT I X ( THE FACT V that Dry Wood -can be bought as cAea,' in tbis city as ii any other in, tibia c untry. - ur- space will not allow as to fill j.i .m uiacb as 6Vire,b'it Ton a'w"? receive a e 'Jial wiorfie at our place of1 business. B'ioi? j ur camples aid compare. BRESS GOODS, From 8c to $1. In ail the latest fabrics. POINTED LAWNS. PRINTED LATTICE LAWNS. Ladies' ilualin and Lace Keck Wear, such as Fichus, Ties, Jabots, 4c. bilk Handkerchiefs in Twill aid 'Brocade. RUCHIS5S0FEVE"Y DESCRIPTION & Jk. PfeT From Vj, cents to $5. The largest and finest assortment of SUNSHADES & PARASOLS Ever shown it this city, from 1 15c to SIO, each. Br ess Buttons. Our selections in this department embrace rr any novelties. Our -variety is immerse. assi meres For Men and Boy's Wear, A atural .Colored ' and Figured Linen for Stairs. White and Colored Canton Mattings. I .V. . . Vo Jurny and and White Terry for Ladies' and Children's Wear. Cash RnlUlngs 60 cents. Something New in Ladies' Summer Balmora Skirts. Linen Lap Robes, Ac, Ac, &c. Give us a call and look over cur stock. We are by no means afraid to show our goods. BROWN & EODDICK, 45 Market. St. may 15 ' Pianos and Organs, "JEW AND SECOND HAND Pianos and Organs Sold on the Instalment Plan at the LIVE BOOK STORE. Games. BASE BALLS, Bate. Caps and Belts, Archery Bows, Quivers. Arrows nd Targets, Crcquet, iJalt and Full bets, Indian Ciub?, Ac, Ac, at ; HEINSBEKGER'i, m ay y, 39 and 41 Market st. FORECLOSURE SALE OF VALUABLE LAND IN CAPE FEAR TOWNSHIP T V VIRTUE AND IN PURSUANCE OF ' J a mortgage executed to me by Owen Dove andl wife and J W Telfair and wife, dated 12th Aoril. 1879. and registeied in the Register's Office of 'ew Hanover county, in ook N, X,N,Page 7C7. 1 will.on Monday the oht dav of May lost, at 13" o'clock M. at the t-ourt Hons door in Wilmington, sil to the highest bidder, t public auction for cash, the premises described in said Mortgage,ccn Ulnitg; about'165 acres, situated on the West eida or David S. Saunder's Mill Pond, and djiniEy the lands of said Saunders, David Jfar. Hanael Dari?, and Jerry Fonville. uci of xhU land is v.?ry valuable for farm ing pxirpofe'j, n" h s nn it -an immense amount uf wood au i ine tJuiter. DAVID SADOWaK. Mar Uth. lsso Mortgagee. may 11-18 25 nac The New Hat Store. JJALL AND BXiMlNE MY SPtiINO Styles ot 8traw and Felt; HaU. They are preiiy ana cnesp. - :jou: Jf M. ROBINSON, ;o. is jrroflt street, Next to Purcell House. pll9 TIT? vol.. V. LOG V I J L? T T k2 - a - t I J x. XlA " " Sew AavtTtlseiuents. gli M Mcl-aiaE 1 ii.n 8u:ts and I lat?rs. 8 BLckESXEAE Sin of the Big Bcot. Geo MYEas Moonlight Exou-sion E H Kiao A Card. , Yatks. Organs P HaiasBaaoia Pianos and Organs Very few vpaj.elsl in port cow. 1 For otfcer locals see fourth page. Another black fish exbureion talked of. Wirdow tsr-alt sizes at Price's t. The Ciiy id welt supplied with ??ravkr oerries. The fish parket wu well supplied yesterday. Full iletal au t Walnut, fehov Cases, all styles and szes, at Alt af fish, ?i:ke & Go's. Several moonlight partiesjto th Sound are on the tapis. The Oomtnittee on the fckund Bailro:d are hard at .work. Save your money and buy o ir Luild eg Supplies from Allaffer &' Prise. t - : J. ; . Toi cau buy Nc. 1 Cooking and Heats ing iSiovea at -almost any price at Jacoci's Hardware Depot. , Are the citizens to be tavore 1 with a yacht race on tbe river this gpasoa, gen tlemen of the Carolina Yacht Club ? ' Our drug fores are new supplied with Malt Bitters," the new Food Medicine which has done so much good and comes to us so' highly recommended. Try it It may save you heavy doctors' bills. 4w We understand that arrangements are being made tox put up bath houses at: Smithville for the convenience of excur sionists this summer. From; persons who have recently visited Wrjghtsville Sound we learn that a very greatchange. id the appearance of the village has been wrought by the use ot paint and additions to the Louses. Window Glass of all siz.03, D iin, Sash and Blinds, Builders' Bard ware,&3 Low st plreces at Jacobi's. i In consequence of an errror, the omi sion of a name, we republish to-day, by request, the proceedings of the seceding Convention in Brunswick county yester- dy. . , ' ' Again vre wouitl remind our readers to call on Messrs. A. te -I. Shrier aud exam ine the immense stock of Men's, Touths and Boys Clothing, which they are selling at extremely low prices. They have also received a handsome stock of latest styles Straw and Felt Hats. f ' A. Festiral. It should be borne in 'mind that the ladies of the Front Street Methodist Church will hold a festival to-night a the Little Giant Engine Hall Ice cream, strawberries, etc , will be served cut. ; Census Enumerators Mr. John D. Stanford,. Supervisor, of Census for thq Third Supervisor's Dis trict of Ncrth . Carolina, has made the following pppointmcnts of Enumerators in this city : D. 0; Davis, First Division of First "Ward; T. O. BunVing, Second Division of First Ward; J. C. Miilis, First Division of Fifth Ward; Geo. N. Harris?, Second Division of' Fifth Ward; Jas. Kccdrick, Fourth Ward. The Big Boot. Mr. S. Blumeuthal comes to the front ii this issue of the Review with an at tractive advertistraeLt. His prices seem extremely low and we doubt not that per sous in want of goods in his line could ba well pleased by examining his stock. In lden times the big boot was a synonym of good goods at low prices and Mr, Blumenthal has kept up the reputation f jr.the old Bradley sign. See aavertise ment in onotber column. . 1 , ." . 1 ' r. Doctor Ayls's Labouator't, that has done. such wonders for the ick, cow is sues a potent restorer for the beauty of mankiud for the comolinss which ad vancing age is so prone to diminish and destroy. His Vigor mounts, luxuriant locks on the bald and gray pates- among us, and thus lays as under obligations to him, fi;r the good locks as well as health of tho community. Mental Strain Relieved. The Washington, D C, Critic' says: It is intimated to cs that members of the Senate and House are freely u-iog War ner's! Safe Nervine for relief cf nervous prostration incident upon -the severe strain upon their mental powers ' , Daily WILMINGTON, N. C For tb.2 Review. Democratic ConTention Sampson County. j Clistn, N G. My 15, IS30. Pcrsuant to the c lil of M C Kichard son, Etq, Chairman of the Democratic OaULty Executive CoaimVttee, the Damo orats of Sampsi-n met in the Court House ia Clinton. The Convention was raliej to order by Mr Kicnardson, who explain ed the object of the mee.ing'to be, First, The election of a County Ekpcu tive Comm t ee. Second, The election of delegat"? to the Congressional and State Democratic C'n veotions. On motion of Mr VI T Boykin the C u venticn was peraiaueutiy orgin z-ii ty cvllinn M C li;chird.scn 10 the chair. J W S Uobinscn aud R 11 Bell were re quested to act as Secretar.es Ou motion ct H Eiioyal, a c iuirui'tee of one from each township was appoint ed to draft resolutions. The tollowirjg delegates composed the Committee, to wit: ET Boy kin, Chas Smith, Jas S Hines, B Hill, W. A Jackson, Chas Wil liams, F M White, L J Rich, Oliver Blackburn, J A Moore, Waa Fry ar and G W Hobbs. During the absence of the committee Mr Chfi H nes, upon invitation, enter tained the Convention in a brief and psr tinent speech. The Committee on Resolutions, through their Chairman, Mr E T Boykin, ren ported the following which were unani mously adopted: The Democratic voters el Sampson County.assembled iu Convention in Clin- ton. May 15, 1850, Kesolccd l8t. That they hereby renew their pledge of allegiance to the party and J promise an earnest and united support of its nominees in the coming campaign and election Resolved 2nd. That the importance of the Congressional election demands a more than ordinary precaution in the se lection of a candidate. "The Democrats of Sampson, recogniz ing and appreciating the -fact that the name of their distinguished felIowcitizen will be offered before the Congressional Convention by the enthusiastic popular voice of the entire district; referring, with pride, to the high character he has sus taiced in priyate life, and bis brilliant record, and spotless reputation in his Legislative and Judicial careers: believ ing that He can harmonize the discord ant elements in the Democratic party in the District; realizing that by unity of action and wisdom of counsel the District can be redeemed from the ruin ous results of the Democratic defeat in 1878, and assured that by the nomina tion of therr esteemed and universally popular C9unty-man, the glorious fruits of a Democratic victory will be secured, d6 earnestly recemmsnd to the voters of the Third Consressioual District, a careful consideration of the qualifications, (ueces sary in a candidate for Congress) so emi nently possessed by that good man, popu lar citizen, upright judge, and christian gentleman, the Hon Allmand A McKoy, 01 Sampson. licsolved 3rd, That the delegates from Samp3on to the Congressional Convention are hereby mstruced by the united Democ racy of tha county to vote as a unit for the Hon A A McKoy, and to use all honora bie means iu their power to secure his nomination. 1 Itesolved 4th, That all Democrats in good party standing in the county are iu vited to attend the Congressional tcnven 'tion, at Fajetteville, on June 2nd, and ail such are hereby declared to be entitled to th?-lull privileges of regularly appointed delegates. llesoli'ed 5i, That the Chairman ap point teu delegates from each .township to attend the. JugressioEal ' Convention, and rive delegates from each township to attend the State Convention. I Resolved Clh. That the Morning Star, the Daily Review and Wilmington Journal, 1I13 Goldsboro; Messenger, the Raleigh Observer, the Brief Mention, the Cape Far Banner and the Fajetteville Examiner, be requested to publish these resolutions- aid the pioceedinga bf tht; Convention. I On motion the thanks of the Conven tion were tendered M C Rich:rdson for the efficient manner in which he has disc charged the duties of Chairman County Executive Committee. j The Convention then proceeicd to elect a new , Democratic Cjunty Executive Committee with the ..following result: Messrs E T Boykin, ft .11 Bell, Geo K Williams, N B Barefoot, W D Spell, Jr, D R Watson, Jno E llowatd, Wesley J Faircloth, Miles .P Owen, Richard Her ring. A E Colwell, Henry Matbis and W A Faison. Mr E T Boykin was elected, by th? Convention, Chairman Democratic Coun ty Eiecutiye Committee, until the new ly elected Committee could meet, j ' In accordance with 5th resolution the Chairman appointed the following; dele. gat to the Cjcgressbnal Convention: Clintea Township J Lt Stewart, E T Boykin, J R Beaman, J A Feirell, A F Jotnson, J H Fust, Kveritt Peterson,' H E Royal, W K 1'isford, and O L ChesnutL I Turkey Township L R Carroll, jW A Thomson, W J Moarc. W S Matnia, u H Smith, Wm Kirby, Daniel Doneily, W H Faison, VV Mash barn and iW A Faison. 1 Ficey Grove Township Chaa Bines, R Ii Bell. Jno A Oate. B L Scott, Thos Wilson, R T King, J II Darden, J H Weeks, J 8 Hines and J J Hoggins. HaiU Township G W Hcbbs, D R Watson, A 8 C Fowell, G Barbrey. J A Beaman, H H Cobb, J C Hobba, W K Weeks, A B Birbrey aad A B Farker. Review. TUESDAY M A Y IS, Little Coharie Towr.bhip-0 P White S R Fishery J J Highsmith, J D O'Ctil treth, II LSpell, 'Miusoh McL mi b, J,W Matthie, W J Faircloth, F M White and U J Coop-r. Mingo Xowtshii Dr Wrht Ull, J M Williford, .Itsse Wilson, Whitney lioyal, N B Barefoot R A Duract. W h Holmes, Joel J.ickHon, W StrirkUud and A B Ah'ertnan. R A Draughan. DUmil Townshi rh s Williams 'I J Holland BlackiiiHn Wi, lianas, Rbrl Howard, Ed Wil'mms. C H Williams, R H Hoiliday, Amos Bullard, V R Mx well and John Culbre h. Hnii(.'citt Township Robert Crump 'er, Js-iuij Herring, R-vidin Buth.r, A Lewis I.-dviiu R iji, J JI.Tur.inUMi, (i W Crunipler, B (Jrtnn pi r, Robert R'tlr and Al vin R yal. McDaniel Township J W Wright, J L Hbb smith,- W W Herring, E B Owcu, Geo Hiyhsmith, Geo W Su.ith Neii Watfon, L J Rich, J C Wright and W W Hobb. Lisbon Township J J Bronsoo, A J Johnson, Henry Elliott, Oliver Blackburn, Haywood Bovkin, H T Fennell, A F Robinson, C H Johnson, J A Blackburn and Edgar Herring. Franklin Township J W S Robinson, J A Corbett, N H Fennel, A E Colwell, J D Kerr, W B. Murphy, L RHighsmitb, W K Rogers, C C Corbett and Robert Cook. Westbrook Township Dr J H Benton, W H Bryant, G H Williams, Arthul Lee, Uriah Hilj. Isaac Williams, Thos Underwood James Ingram, J T West brook and John E West. Taylor's Bridge Township--W H Thompson, V J McArther, P Merrill, D Knowles, Henry Matthis, P H Mur phy, O P James, Chas J Williams, M H Oates and Wm Fryar. Under the same resolution the Chair man also appointed the following dele gates to the State Convention: Piney Grove Township Chas Hines, J A Oates, J H Darden, J S Hines and Thos Wilson. Hall Township G W Hobb, D R Watson, A B Barbrey, 0 T Herring and Isaiah McPhail. Taylor's Bridge Township L A Tow ell, G W Moseley, A R Herring, J S Parish and A H Merritt. Little Coharie Township 0 P White, J D 0 Culbreth, J J Higbsmith, Luther Matthis and Delany Matthis. Mingo Township Jesse Wilson, O D Strickland, B Lee, Bright Barefoot and Josiah Baggett. Dismal Township 3 h Maxwell, Chas Williams, W Maxwell, Thomas Holland and J D MalLy. Honeycutt Township M D Fowler, B Herring, J Underwood, E T Turlington and Amma Crurnpler. McDaniel'a Township Robt High! smith, It H Rich, Miles P Owen, J M Smith and Daniel hikes, , Lisbon Township Charles Bronson, J D Carter, M O Peterson, Owen Johnson and Nathan Herring. Franklin Township WRobin8on,Danl Robinson, J A Moore, Dr J B Seavey and M K Devane. Clinton Township E W Kerr, W A Johnson, T M Ferrell, H E Royal and Jno Asdford. Westbrook Township W H Bryant, WW Cox, W A Lee. Buck Hill and Wm Daughtry . . Turkey Township L R Carroll, W Kirby, W A Faison, U A Smith and- W J Moore. On motion the Chairman was added to each list of delegates. The Convention then adjourned after a harmonious but enthusiastic session. M C. Richardson, . Chairman. J. . S. Robinson, R. R. Bell, Secretaries. Everybody can get suited .with a Pocket Knife, also Table Cutlery, at Jacob i's Hardware Deno- A Suggestion. It strikes us that it wouJd not be a bad idea for seme enterprising individual to erect a floating bath house somewhere on the river front The baths,we think, would be well patronized and could be mads to pay handsomely. An enterprise of the kind was once tried in this city and we believe did not pay very well, but the fact of its non-success, financially, was due entirely to the cxhorbitant ratea charged. 25 cenU for a bath and twenty-five cents for use of towels. We think a bath house properly conducted would be well patronized and pay a handsome divi dend. riows, Shovels, Fitchforks, Spades, Rakes, Trace Chains, Flow Lines, &e. For the lowest prices, go to Jacobi's. Meeting or the UlliUry. We hear that there ia to be a meeting of the Commissioned Oflicers of the different white command in the Second Military District, to be held in Charlotte on the 20th inst, to memorialize Con. gress to pats the Militia bill now before the House, which has been reported iavorably by the Military Committee, appropriating one million dollars for the benefit cf the Militia in the United States. Genl. M. F. Taylor, and Captain Wm. A. Camming and Captain N.HJSpnnit,of his i etafl, leave here to morrow evening to be in attendance. 1880. L . 3 Now Advertisements. LXIUEET StJITS - last receive'.!. large and A large stock STRA W MATTINGS, of good uity. ' Some very pretty now DRESS GOODS, and all necessary frlinimn-, to match every suiL , ; , ,t ... A large nssortment of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Napier Matting' Ihic Mate, &c. - ' ; ' All at the lowest prices for cash and to j)foui pt' paying crittomers' nmy 18 Respectfully, R. McJNTXRe! A Card. glNCi THERE SEEMS TO BL A Dis agreement between the statements' r.f tfte friends cf Maj. Ftedman and Ja"ge McKoj, who were in attendance on the County Con vention of Brunswick jeaterday, , I having been preient on the spot, nd cognizant of the action of the respective' Conveations. do hereby certify that the number of McKoy men present and voting, after tbeir with drawal fronvtbe eeneral mars inseting, was fifty-eevenjand that I included Maj. 8tedman, nr. uarDf ana Mr. Unnrtn, the policeman, and was only able to count up eiity-tno 8 ted man men. Keepectfully, may 18-lt . E. U. KINO. Moonlight Excursion, rpHK STMR. PA8SPORT will make ona of those delight- ful trips to FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 2 1st. fiST Dancing and Music. Leave wharf at 7.30 P. M. and re'urn at 2-30,lsharp. TICKETS LIMITED. 50 ceats each. Sold at office of agent, may 18 . GEO. MYERS. Sign of the Bte Boot. CD!' I AM NOW OFFERING XO SELL FOR CASH ONLY, AT EXTREME LOW PRICES, THE FOL LOWING GOODS: uenra Bewed Gaitere... . ..$1 40 " Custom Made Gaitere............... 2 40 " Ltced Calf Tie Shoes 1 20 Ladies' Foxed BhoeaL 1 00 " Newport Ties 90 upera Klipperf l 25 Strap Sandal 1 23 Croqtiet SiipperB....... 05 Misaea Strap 8andala.. 1 15 ' Button Gaitere...... 120 Children's Strap Bandali 5K) Button Gaiten 00 9. BLUMENTHAL, may 18 tf No. 40 Marker Street. xcyirsooini ! TO Wilmington. IM. C.9 ;r May 24th to June 5th, 1880, . Inclnsive. rpo EN'ABLE MEU0HAKT3 and resident JL along the lines of the W., C. k A. and W. & W. Bailroada to visit Wilmington. St C, tba merchants tbereof .have arranged with the abova named Roads to sll specially prepared tickets frcm all regular stations thereon, to Wilmington and return, at the extremely low rate of one cent per mil each way. Ticket will not be eitended teyend Jane 5th, under any eircumetaaces, may 17-3t nac Organs ! QRGANS SOLD UPON EAST TERMS. Sundsr School Botki, all kinds, Moore's Rt vised H'story of North Carolina, Arc Wry Goods, Crrqaet, dc, ac, at BOOK STORE. jaxj 10 Festival-Festival, rpHE LADIES OF THE Front fitreet Methodist Church will hold a festival at the Little Giant Hall, corner of Fourth aad Pi iaeeaa tttit, on Taaada j , Evening aaxU lee Cream aad 8trawberrie will be terred. IXaaie will be a fsaturt of the FestiraL may XI 2t I 9" II 1 1 We will beg'ad to retire xcaiMhicstiorV frl'M1 7 r3i. subjects o general interest but : . - Tee najae 0f writer man al iv vs be f 5 r ttiahedto the Editor.' ' ' ' CommuniektoittTifttatwiitt-n on or. , I one side of tbv. . PersocaUtiea maBt be avoided; ; . And it is especiallv and:i!l: ;n . the views of correspondecU, uclees so itati t e ia e editorial coluanii. New Advertisements. AND ULSTSEt o . . ,? u assortment, in" all 'size?, vtiv CIlVC cheap. GET TH IN LIFE AND ACC1DEUT INSUEA'flCS ! 4'"? J Insurance Company, OrHartior44, CJoiaii The Pionocr Accident , Company of America and-the LARGEST IN THE WpFtLO ! . Issues r ? LIFE POLICIES ! Of all -Approved orref n- t! All Cash, Low Rate Stock PIa2i0 No Notes, No DivientllNo D .s appointed Expectations. A Plain Business Contract : every Business Man can ; understand. ; SECURITY UNQUSTIGj3 that Combined Life and Accident PoH--cies a Special ty. . examine riaa Defore , X TT : ti - . . Elsewhere4' 1 SAM' Jj IVOUTH IimA r;f. WilmiiiCqn, . C'. may 171 WILMINGTON A wWfibx ft. 1: , Office Okkbaf; Hurt, WilmlBgvon, May I4fil K O IT , AND AFTKRTyirf-rJV, Mar th, tteTaifcagr ,re.. savinsr Wilmiotitoii at Airi M . RDd VS 20th. train lei Through Express freWi tViinlrt', i... aenger Coach atUcied)aTivinat Wiimic- will sccommodste tie IfcrtHlvft? ' mayl.4t ; t Utn.feurt. : ' . f. 0 WIL. COL. A AUiUSTA liua , Wilrningfoi,. lffe; S 11-' I 1 OK AVD, AFrf-R TntfAV. II.t . 20U, the Paswjger, Jr.niVrPreM Uam leaving Wila tag Uat MASCr. and , Through xfzu Xt<traUUh Vx ie?ger Coach attached) arrlviDglmo a 11 and leaving at 4-CO P;4irHlceltjmodat tha local pawaBger trarU. t - 1 Jonlr F.'DiVfNs, r Hew mug .Stitfe i A ' UVLAJSD OcbSlPLSZXfi CiOcK ot il Para Drugs, CaemicaJa Facer aud i'0i', t ArtTrf. Prfnmn'tf RA'.Vi4 W - . , - vsv4 vu ci" r a Till ill) HVIU UlillM