iu Tins Firxa joo - . grroa a rmiTO. ,l'r be dsliv.rad by.earriara, fW,r, ,uaay put of theeity.attae ,'r is ott per wmL . ?rui to Md liberal Lnto" will pU r.port MX aa. K a, r-i"tr papers regularly. jl0VM RODDICK 45 Market Street. tat J. ana Drawers, rocnmiuufuiP, C: cent, regu'ar p, Wv t Uu nd n.li;'juSa Prva bl-rt, $1, Ly Oem cuC0 . ju w iU i- no other. M4aliu Sbawls. t v tmioi out aU our Shetland Shaws it $1; they ar really worth $3. (4'' r1 Summer sklrl9 frm l4.$l.75. A beautiful Ilne- Ik fruited English Cambric,-10 cents per jard regular prioe 15 cents. Pr.ofeJ l'-cific lawns, 12 J centa jvr yaid, J1 all over the country at 15c. UIJICK CRAl'KS. tt's Lf e just received a large Invoice of Craps In Single, Double and Triple. Suitable for Veilings and Trimmings. ijni.E AUENTS IN THIS CITY lor the rYlDOW'S CRAPE, FOUailK I)EEP ' MOUUN1NO. A i'.i IJilie in Genty Linen Ilandker. chlefj, $1 CO per Dozen. LADIES' CPR6ET3. We hate Ju t receivd a new Corset to re Uil at centa beauty. BROWN & RODDICK, 45 Market St. jT K Electric. gcorra elictrio hiirbrcsu, the irsat Headache aai Nsura'gla care, can be fwtld at J. H. HARDIN'S, Apotbecar, New Market. Pfscrlptloaa a specialty. Jy 23 ' IMbtice. ALL PERSONS an hereby forewaraed against harbor Isf ar trmstinf aay of tie ere 4. bu of their eoatraetloB will p paid by Ue Captaia or oalr ALKX. 8PRUNT A BON. Jy33t bur copy - Arents. 1 ' The Lowest Prices JfOH ALL KINDS OF TRINTINO, At E. S. WARKOCK'3 Job Office. Ciel eui in aU at this office before laving yiKir pi intlng done else where. (OffitMla ltevkw building.) lr For lent. pROat TUK lit of October 1SS0, de reekleaee at the BoaUweet cjraer of KixtH aad Market its. Ipplj In iy iMf Joan L. CANT WELL, . ho4i. PoeiOffiee. Cold I g OA WATER, with para Fralt Byrapa. Uaayadl WaUr, ApoIUaarU Wat-r, Uatb orm Water ami Ccaxteu (C) Wakr. For aa'e by JaME3 a MDND3, Dracflt, iy Wortb Froatetreet. CHEAP MEAT. A FEW 11SROE3 -a - t - KUtCTEO CAHYaSSlD HAMS, S Wt lUaoUatSIX CenU. Hall & Pdarsall. 1 H VOL. V. The Hiaic Canrast Gor. Jarvla. Democratic candidate for GoTernor. wc all addret?a the people a follows: , At Clinton, S im pn County, 1 Satur day, July 31st. At Kenanvi!l,l)uplin G utty, lues- day, Anguat 3 1. i i At Jackaontilld. Cjielow Cmnty.Wod nerday. A gua At Trenton, Jore County, Tlinrwlay. Au ust 6th. " . At Kinston, L'n. lr 0.un!y, Saturday. Aogust 7th. Some other of the Stto C..cvers will be with bioj at all of thiae appintmrnts Tilt: MAIL.. Toe tnaiU cloee and arrive ftt the City Pet Office aa followa : Northern, threugh and way mail 6:30 a. tn. Raleigh 6 30 a. m and 5:00 p. m. Maila.for the N. C. ILiilmad, and routca supplied th'ro- frum, including A. & N. O. Riilroa-l, at 6;H0 p.m. Southern mails for all poinw Sooth, daily 7:45 p. rn. Western mails (C CR'y) daily (except Sunday) 6:00 p. m. Mail for Cucraw fc ,Darhug- ton i 7:45 p. m. Walls for pointa between Flo rence aod Charleston 7:45 p. m Fayetteville, and offices on Cape Fear River, Tuesdays, and Fridays ... LOO p. m. Fayette villa, via Lumber ton, dailr. exceDt Suodavs 6:00 p. m. Onslow O. II. "and intermedi ate offices, every Monday and Thursdiv at COO a. ni. 8mithvlIlo mails,! by steam boat, daily, (except taun- davsl 10;00a. m. Malls for Easy Hill. Town ... - V ... I Creekr Shallotte ana Liittie River, S. O.l every Mon day and Thursday at COO a. ;m. Wilmlngtcn and Black River Chapel, Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays at 5:00 a. m OPEN roil DELIVERY . I Northern through and way 1 mailii 7:00 a m. Southern Mails 7:30 a. m. Carolina Central Railway 10:UO a. ra Stamp Umce open irom n a. uj. w M.t anof from 2 to 6:30 p. m- Money Order and Kegistcr Department open game as stamp office. General delivery open Irom r:vv a. ui. to 6:30 p. m and on Sundays from 8:30 to 9:30 a. m. Stamps for ea!e at general delivery when stamp office is closed. Maila collected from street boxes every day at 3:30 p.-to. LOCAL NEWS." New Advertisements. M. McDosald Notice. Yatu. Kamlly Bibl a P Unminaii-Kew Books. J O aleDS DrogtrUt Ccld I Ttnnia is defined as all for lawn. What does the pupil of the eye etuJj? Taper paddirg serves to build up waste places. The politicians doom follows hard upon his boom. ; The battles of the union flht between hnsfeand and wife. ! When a man dranrs an inference he hould draw it mild. j Man cannot add one cubit to his stature, but be can make a horse stall. A sweetheart is called a turtle dove, ao a ccqnette must te a mock turtle dore. Save your money ud Dty our Build Ing Supplies frcni Altaffer A Frice. Some people seem to siug thiough the nose just to save.the mouth to grumble with. I . Frank D. Koonce, Eq., of Oqs'ow, the Greenback spirant for Congress from this district, is In the city. Wejdo not like to ccmplain about boys, but we are of tha opinion that they should not be permitted to race their velocipedej oq crowded thorooghfarea. Full Metal and Walnut Show" Cases, all stylos and alxes, aT Alt a r fes, PmcK ACo . The first sweet poUtoes of the season were In market this morning. They were raised on the Sound and were offered for aale in this city by Mr. Fred. W. Heyer. When it U fally recognized that o of the tirat and higbest rights of tba Bib U tThave a boiu of Dr. Buir. Bab Syrup, tbere will b more rest for th hoQsebold and comfort for the UtUo one r. Daily WILMINGTON. N. C THURSDAY, JULY Easterly winds and a pleasant atmof phere to dity. At 8 o'clock today the thermometer in this office registered but 8G decrees. The storm signal is lloating here to day, ft r the firnt time In several montls. Evil communica-iona corrn t good manners unless spotted in tim by the postoffice detectivei Ton can buy Mo. 1 Cooking and Ilr-ft Jno.ovesat almost ny price ai Jacob's lard are Dejvu StMn? boatmen rpo?t ih Cj Feir as Again falling quite rapidly, although there is yet enough for gHd luting puriMjses, It is potfeible that one of these dtvs a woman will walk into the grocery ami blow up the cleik for adulterating her oleomargarine wih poor butter. Capt. J. T. Harper, of the steamer Wocdbcrry. . who injured his arm and shoulder a few weeks I ago has so far re covered as to be able to attend to b;s duties. Every body can get suited with a Pocka Knife, also Table Cutlery, at jACoiii's Hardware Derxt- It now seems that the steam tug filauche will not retnru to these waters. Capt. Latham is in the city and thinks she will go to Savannah in about one month. The busiest man in the world is the one who has no employment of his own. lie feels compelled to give such, minute attention o the details of other people's business. There are quite a number of alligators in the river in the vicinity of Orton lighthouse. A very large one was also seen yesterday near Messrs E. Kidder Sc Son's mills. j Mr. Nath'l Jacobi having beeii appoint ed agent for the AUas Plow, parties in want of this celebrated riov can now have their orders filled at Jacoiu's Hard ware Depot, No. 10 S. Front st. tf. The travel on the PasnpoU is increas ing so rapidly that Capt. Harper contem plates increasing the sizo of his decks and otherwise altering bis boat for the con venlenca of the traveling public. The improvements will be made In the Fall. We are sorry to tee that the Richmond Commonwealth, one of the best news papers in the South, has been compelled to yield to a monetary pressure and has suspended publication. Its patrons, how" ever, will lose nothing, tut its proprietor Mr. Royall, is considerably out of pocket. Iusullictent Drainage. Uncleaned ces-pools, filth of any char acter, exhalations from masrhy lands, all thU, poisoning the blood, bring on Yellow Fever. The sole an i only reme dy that will act directly upon the Kid neys and Liver the cleanser of the bloo- is Warner's Sf Kidney and Liver Cure, used in connection with Warner's Safe Pills. 37 2 . Political Meeting. Our Irirnds and sub30ribers in Pender are hereby notified that the Grand Mass Meeting which was to nave been hild at Point Caswell on Saturday, the 7th day cf August, h.-s been changed to Friday, the C h of August This is done to ac commodate parties from a distance who would like to attend and return home be fore Sunday. Eloquent speakers will be jn attendance and a good time may be ex pected. Oome onel Com9 al!! say our Point Caswell friends nishnp Atkinson's Condition. We regret sinceiely to learn that unfa, vorble news has been received in this city in regard to the condition of th 3 venerable Bishop of this Diocese, who is now iu Baltimore, where he has been for several weeks past, tinder tredicil treatment. Col. Jno. W. Atkinson, of this city, a son of Bishop Atkinson, received a telegram from his brother, Dr. Atkinson, of Baltimore, this morning summoning him to h?s father s bedside at once. Col. Atkinson wLl leave by the first train, and will we trust reach Baltimore in time to see his much beloved and venerable father once m re. Cuaomer "Why are 'Malt Bitters" ao popular? ' r-r, rrrri.it "Uccausa. S3 a rood Medi cine, they enrich the blood,, harden the muscles, quiet the nerves, pence ui6t iou." i 12 4 trn.,.lnptnn District a . " ; m 1 1 'f nnarfprlv TnPftinK far the Wilmington District, Methodist iu Church cwuin. . .f rm( St .Toiv SI. An? 1 Wilmington, at ifth St, Aug. i-8 Aug 7-8 m ii "IV 17 rr in Chanel. Ausr 10-11 topsail, ' . i ir nnnlln AUS , From the; Census There are In tha Third Waid in this city four pairs of twin all living within 100 yards of each other, the eldest cf whom are not over, three years of age. Four are white and four are colored children. , The V ery First. The first scuppernong grapes ot the season were rrought in to us to-day by a venerable bachelor 1 friend of ours who lives on Mark t street, not very far East of St. James' Church. This is as close a we dare designate him, as he has pos itively forbidden w to mention his name We thank him sincerely f r his kindly remembrance of us. joint Meeting of Cormnlssionera and Magistrates. The Boar 1 of Magis rates and Board of County Commissioners meet on Mon day next in joint session forj the purpose of making a tax levy for the ensuing twelve months. The Commissioners have agreed that C3 cents on the $100 will le sufficient for the county's Deads during the next twelve months, which it is sup posed, ot course, the Board ot Magistrates will readily concur in. Of this 63 cents levy it is proposed by the Commissioners, ai was stated in yesterday's Beview, to nut aside 10 cents as a sinking fund to meet the bonded jdebt of tha county, falU ing due in 1887. v. In addition to this .joint meeting of the two Boards, the Justices of the Peace are called together by the Chairman of the Board of Magistrates for the purpos3 of electing a Board of County Com- missioners, to serve for the next two years commencing in January, 1881. We do not know what ticket will be pre sented for election, but if the presen Board of Commissioners will consent to accept office again, their past services are certainly a good recommendation for re election. - i The Criminal Couri meets also on the same day as the two county boards men tioned above, but we presomo His Hon or will adj urn his Court until 12 or 2 o'clock of that day and allow the magis trates and commissioners the use of the Court House until they dispose of their business, which we imagine will not cona sumo more than two hours at tbe!farthest Neither failing teeth, nor the peepiDg wrnkles of time, bo forcibly tell of ad vancing years, as your gray hair AYERS VIGOR restores its color and makes your appearance more agreeable to others, as well as yourself. With fresh, luxuriant hair, the lnhrmiti es ot ae are far less noticeable. , Keep Ahead. i One of the grand 83crots of success m life is to keep ahead in all ways prssible. If you once fall behind, it may be very difficult to make up the headway which is lost. Oue who begins .with putting aside some part of his earnings, however small. and keeps it up for a number of years, is likely to become rich before he dies. One who inherits property, and goes on year by year spending a little more than his income, will become poor it he lives long enough. Living beyond their means has brought multitudes of persons to ruin in v m our generation. It is toe cause pi niae- tenths of all the defalcations which have disgraced the age. Bankers and business men in general do not often help them selves to other people's ! money until their own fund begins to fa!l off, aod their expenditures exceed their receipts. A man who is in debt walks in the midst of perils. It cannGt but impair a man's self respect to know that he is living at the expeusa of others It is also very desirable that we should keep somewhat ahead in our work. This may not be possible in all cases; as, for instance, when a man's work is atsigned to certain fixed hours, like that of the operatives in a mm, tat mere are cer tain classes of people who can choose their time for the work which they are called to do, and amougst them there are some who invariably put off the tak assigned them as Ion 2 as possible, and then come to its performance hurried, perp'exed, anxious.- confusedin auch a state of mind as certainly nnnts tnem ior awing their best work. Get ahead and keep ahead, and your success is tolerably sure. Japanese parasols are very fashionable. The Teddo shade is flat and made in about sixteen pieces ; it is lined, but the lining Is agalcst the ou'side, so that the frame shows. The mounting is very elf gant when made ot gilded steel and produces a very good effect. The handle "is short and thick. Sometimes there ia a bouquet on the ring which cloaea the anaue, ana some times there is one on the gore of the shade; on the inside is painted a Japanese figure 29, 1880, NO. 133 Wou:l You. Would you keep your rosy complex ion, wer thick soled shoes. i Wou'd you eniiy quiet content, do away with airs and pretences. Wou d you have others respect your opinions, hold and never disown tbcnj yourself. . Would ye n have good health, go out in the sunshine. Sickness is' 'worse tban freckles. i Would ou respect yourself, keep your heart and body e'ean. Would you retain the love of a friend, do not be selfishly exacting. Would yon gin tha confidences f bus iness men, do not try to support the style of your employe. Would you never bo told a lie, do cot ask personal q'lestior s. Would you Bleep wtll and have! a good appetite attend to your business. Would you have the respect of men, ., ,,: ..,if : j I i never permit yourself to indulge m vul- gar conversation. For SnakeBlte.f As the season for snake stories and snake bites is at hand, a correspondent writes advising huafers, fishermen, and all seekers after pleasure in woods and fields to take with them on their tours a supply of ammonia, which, he says, tak en inwardly Js an almost certain remedy for the bite of the most poisonous reptiles. When taken inwardly the ammonia should be diluted with water, but taken in as larje and strong a dose as the patient can well swallow "without taking the skin from the mouth and throat, and it should also be applied at the same time to the wound until the pain and swelling are subdued. Ijhe writer says he has seen this simple remedy tested mny times both in the tropics and in this country, with complete success, and has never known it to fail even in the case of the most venomous reptiles. Window Glass all sizes at AltaOTer & Price'3. f i .Exhalations. From the matter that creates malarial Fevers Yellow Fever and its kindred ilments, are not cognziable by the eenses, but imperceptibly locate iu the blood, poison it, and originate the dis eases named. Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, used In connection with War ner's Safe Eills, is the only blood 'dri ller known. - New Advertisements. Notice. I HE SHINGLE AND TIMBER BU3I- T AE38 of the la'e James Johnson will ba continued by the undersigned. I can be found at Mr. J. H Strauss' tore on the cor ner of Water and Chestnut streets. Liabilities not awumed. jy 30-d3t-wlm. M. MoDONALD. Notice- HAVING 80LD TO MR. W. H. Styron my stock of Cigars, Tobacco, Ao., Ac , on Market Street, and while thanking my friends and the pnblie generally for the verr generous patronage bestowed upon me while in the business, i respectfully ask that the same be giren to Mr. Htyron in the future. jy"i3-tAl ' WALiTJCK UOJh.X. Lost. QN BOABD STEAMER PASSPORT, on tie 21st inst , a small (Ladies) GOLD NECK CHAIN AND LOCKET. Anyone finJlnc i : the same and returning it to W. H. Barr, at Kidder's Mill, or leaving it at the Review office, will be suitably rewarded. jy J7 3t New Books. i rpHE NEW RACE, from the German, by A. L. Wister. Louisiana, by Burnett Mis- i . j ... , sy, by the author of Rutledge. The Yirginia Bohemians, by John Fsten Cooke. Crema- tion.by an Ej e-Witness. A Tramp Abroad, by Mark Twain; Thoughts tbt Breathe, by leao Stanley. Memoirs of Prince Matter ed h. Twenty Years Inside Life in Wall Street. Studies in the New Testament, by Charles 8. Robinson, U. V. I. For sale at, I jy 28 ! HEIN8BERGE&'845 Family Bibles JANDSOMELT BOUND, attitabla for Presents, Ac Photographs, Albums, U i - sizes. Prang's Sunday Behoof Cardi, new' and beautiful designs, Fancy Writing Paper ' - J and Cads, in boxes, Latest styles, at BUOK STORE, jy 2S PLEASE &OTICE. ' I ' We will begJad to receive eommnaicatlont from oar fries ! on aiy and all subjects o general istarect bat : The name of the writer must always bo for nished to tha Editor. - Communlcatlonj most be written on otly one side of tha papr Personalities man .voided. And it is especially anporwcnlarly'nzuier stood that the Editor uotv not always endorse the views of correspondenUj unless so rtatcd in the editorial oolauna." I Now Advertisements. Wire Netting SCREENS For Doon and Windows. Good to keep oat Hies and mcjqaitces. ' Also, Sash; Doors, Elinds, Lnmber, and ,BsiIdIng; Material Generally k ALTAFFEB, HUCE & CO. Factor: - OtBee? Foot rtf Walnut st Xutt, neir Kwi Croat st. jy . ' Hornpr SctioqV OXFORD, N. O. mHIS SCHOOL has been onJer its presort L management for the last T went? -Nine Years, It sets cn no claim to pre-eminence. bat ii the mental and moral training of boyr. it ackno wledges no superior. This baetii :uuned by the high standard the Students from this tchool have maintained in the va rious t'ollejfea and Universities of the eoar- -7Y' ittur oar patrons laai no pains win be soared to furnish the .ehnr.l witk th a. Tar - - . best Kdnc&tional Advantages. Tha next Session begins the ICth of Augaat. For Catalogue Applv to iuly2-lm j. n. HOUNVR. The Cosmopolitan Bar J8 THR PLACE TO GET ANY AND all of th9 fancy, delicious cooling drinks of tto Season. Ice cool Lager always on hand None but the very best of Lwaors d ait on t at this liar. Cigars of the bat brands. can always be fouid at the Cosmopolitan. JOHN CARROLL, Prop., jy6 .No. 12 Markets'. , Received this Bay 50 CASES ROEDEBEE AlCO. ( J DRY EOWZY CUAMrAOME , FRE8U FROM BOUD, At Importor'sTrice GEO...MYEKS. Aenf CAS Ed I BENCH liLtANP Y. j From BoaTTtJi " Day, And for sale at Importer's Prices. Only $l,50for.a Hottle tf i . " Imported French Uran!y, At , GEO. MYKilF.. 25 Tubs GILT EDGE laUTTEii, SO CENTS A FGUS D, . Choicest Grass ButUr WINES AND4LIQUOR3,:of tcBt.gradef, At Popular Prices. GEO.WERS, Nos. 11, 13, 16 South'Frcnt eU may 27 ' . CHAS.KLSIN, nniertato ani CaS&tiMaicr. Princess Street. In Basement of th Jcxirnal Eail'aing WILMINGTON, .N. O. j A fine assortment of CofLns and Cas kets constantly on hand. Furniture Kepairtd, Cleaned and Varnished. Orders by tele graph .r mail promptly tl ' t b For Safe. PERFECTLY NEW. OFFICE SAFE, Mosler, Bahmana A Co., manufacturers, combination look, weight 1,500 lb. For sale cheap. Apply at moh 3 tht nrrw.r. Hot Weather is Upon TTs l JTjOvVN WITH HIGH PRICES. Bty your Bhirts at bottom figures at the factory i . Ti "Congress" aod "Eoyal" stiU.keep tie. lead. Look at prices; "Conjfrefs" 75 ctats, equal to any $1 Shirt; "Royal" (Octnts. qua! to any'f L25 Shirt on tie market. J. ELSBACQ, Manufacturer, i ' 1 fe 24 Nr. 3. 'Market s. Rlrs. SI J- Baker9 FASHIONABLE MILLINERY, ' Wilmington, N..C. Corner Third and Orange 8 tree t. IANOY GOOD8, Notions, Hats, Upnnets, K lite. Flowers, Feather?, OrnamenU of all kinds. 'Will renew and wort: orer all kinds of old hair, braidj, combings, Ae., root them and make tvm eqial i W sew. Old Hats made to look like tlwy were taw. Call and sea my specimens of work. jelO ! ' MRS. B. J. BAKER i pOR SALE LOW. Bills Liiis, Charur Partya, Inspector's Certificate, Crop Liens Bivtr Steamers Baoaiots, Ae, EaaWARROCK. (In,RviewBaadlsf) Job Frls'er, apl 9 ' iy xi

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