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THIS PAPER PLEASE NOTICE. w win begfad to reeelve eommualeations from ow friends oa any aad all subjects o general interest butt . - . i ...i f - The name of the writer most always be far alshed to the Editor. - Ootnraimtsatloas miii be written; on oiy one side of th.papw. Personalities masts 4 molded. And It is eepeeisily m. perticalarly.'ander stood that the Editor dovinot always endorse the views of eorreepondeats aaleesso ttated in tte editorial eoluaina. - , ; i afwrueoa, Bumdayi lUKll. T. JlUSD, aoxToa A 8l.V i 00 Hi a-ata. II 50 Three ML.,fl 24, O-oath,S0oeata, r. o.por will be delivered byewri, M,rr 13 'TT. j-tiris rtU oW WW liberal I Tf-T T7 1 ' . . ir. WILMINGTON, N. C MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 1880. NO. 148 'uleres to reeeiv. l P regularly. Tube DAILY REVIEW. & 'RODDICK 45 Market Street. i t.MU' Jeans Drawer, 1Lni. niuiufarture, cents, regular inW i I. -3- Call and examine. li.i.mi !rei Shirt, $1, try them iMtcii ua you will use no other. Shetland Shawl. We are cfcinj; out all our Shetland Shawls at $1; the j are really worlh l. U-ifc' Colore! Summer Skirts, from COci to $1.75. A beautiful line. Wi IelTiuted English Cambric, 10 cents jc yard regular price 15 cents. rrmtfd lcinc Uwni, 12 cents per yard, J1 aU over tbe country at 15c, DLACK CIlArKS. Wrt Uvejust received a large invoice of Crapes In Sinsto, Double and Triple.' Suitable for Veilings and Trimmings. SOI.K AUEXTS IN THIS CITV for tbe VMDOVVS CIlArE, FOK T11K DEEP EST MOUKNINO. A r.i; Drito In Gents' Linen Handkex. chiefs, $1 50 per Dozen; LADIES' CORSETS. Ws bare Just received a new Corset to re- tall al 75 cents a beauty. BROWN & E0DDICK, 45 Market IS t. Jl IT 1 RmiCPPORTUHITT FOR THE LADIES ! 7X ARB 8KLL15G at Radaoad erfeas V r Lad!, UiM aad Children's Dr BROWN Md Undarwtar. Trimmed and Untrlmmad I fo tIdfl of tf,o Turnpike at the Mason litU aad Boaoeu, liUit itjlea. I .. . W wui mU ofl oar Htoek of above named I boro turnout, t ralles from tbe city, at aiticlet at RkDUOSO TIUCE to' ataka tom for Fell cvxlj. llalr Work and Humpla; aolieited. MISERS KAREEtt A McGOWAX. JvlT For Rent piLOM TUX lit of October 1SS0, ts reaLlaoe at the Bootaweaf earner of Bixta aad Market rta. Ipplj t J0H5 U CANTWKLL, jr itf Box 41 f, PoeiOfSee. " CLYDE'S i Mew York AND WiIminrton. IM. C. Stoamohip Line. TUB STEAM EK BENEFACTOR. CAFT. JONES, WILL. &AIL f&OX KW TORK O " SATURDAY. Auguit 21 Ralppers oaa rely mpom tbe protnr t aHlax of 8teaaers as advertiaed. for Frelfbt Kaxaft-emeau apply to TIIOS. E. OO.'VD, 8ap't, Wilmiatoa, N. C. TUBO: Q. EOXS, yreihtAfft. M , .Hew Tork. WIL P.CLTDS A Oa. . U Broadway. Sew fori a IT Fresh Every Day, FINK A8S0STMXXT OT 0A5DU8, fraeb aad Doettie, Jntt-ralved aad for aaia. THB 05LY QRiiOIHR HOME-MADE Caadj la the eity, will be foaad ererr day, freah aad sweet, three, doors Boeth of the toatoflloe oa flesoad street.' Also. Xats Mh CHEAP EEADinO ! For the Campaign. Tbe Daily Eiiiiw, to Dec. lt, (or $1,001 Tbe Wilmixotoji JouajCAL. to Dec. i lit, fos W cents! Tbe Wilmuiot . JtjaAi publish every Friday, giro 11 of the Dew of tbe week! Tbe Daily Kkvihw, published every afternoon, glvee tbe news of tbe day and tbe latest market report!. Address Joan. T. James, Wilmington, N. O. LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. Yatm Atteatlen Clubs Tsbait House Weated Excoaiien FreatHt. M E Charch. F U Daisy Meeting of Demooatio Ward Clabe. I W Catlitt Cape Fear Academy K F Battls, LL D UnlTar.it of Forth Carolina, i Clyde's Neir Tork 8teamshlp Uoe ALTAtrsa, Paica A Co. Wire Netting T H McCot Good Grooerles. P HaiassaaeaaBetes Heliotrope Water More rain to-day, but not mucb of It. Window Glass all sizes at Altafler & Price's. t I Doing unto others as you would have others da unto you klssteg pretty girls At 8 o'clock: tkls afternoon the ther mometer In this office registered 88 de gress Tbe wind has bean from tbe East all dxj but seems to bare had but Tsry little effect on tbe temperature. One of tbe most useful article that we known of Is that famous household SrX;T5"b7 One of the best ways In the world to succeed and to make friends, is to mind your own business. AWTa- Hardware Denot. A nice little cottage has been built on which place the Maaonboro toll rill be collected. Was It a Dream) A gentlemen summering It on the 3 .rand dreamed a few nights agok tbat a anaka was crawl be over bis body. In the morning when he awoke be discover el a "teach leaf snake trying to crawl oat of the blind door. What puzzle now, was It a dream or a reality? The boich leaf anake U said to be tbe most pslaonous but it 1j certain that snake has cm vied its last. Merely a Snscestlon. We modestly suggest to the committee an Item for tbe Grand Ratification next Tueaday night, that will make a handsome and attractive feature. It is that each State In the Union be represented by a young man on boreebak, carrying a bar. nw with the name of the State thereon. It would bo no expense to the coram Itteet as there are plenty of tbe young Democra cy wbo will be glad to aasbt la tbb way, and at their own expense. Window UIa&s of all aixti. Do-, Sash and Ulinds, Builders llardwareko Low eat prices at JAConi'a. CJniveialty f Nertn carellna. r This lnjlltotlua was reorgioix d vf years ago, under It preaeot management, and since then It has steadily In treated in efficiency and propularity. Thoroughly Hjaipped with tracbers, apparatua and buildings, and maintaining a high .stand ard of ecbolarship and discipline, itoffe-s facilities (or education of the very first order, at tbe lowest rates. Those wbe Uave North Carolina to be educated abroad at xtra expense, waste money and lose opportunities not to be had else where. See advertisement in this paper. The ladies of the Front BtreeTlleVho diit church advertise an exenrsioa down the rivet on W3daj on the Pauport, It is a well eaUblUbed fact that; they never do things by halves and we feel at liberty in.proaiUiog every one In attend anoea pleasant time. Upland Rice. We have some specimens of upland rice grown on Mr. James G. Bagley's place n Mason hero Sound. The sia'ks are tine and tbe bead are from six to nine inches long. Mr. Bgley tried rice plant ing at the Bound as as experiment and thinks that next year be can improve on his crop. Ilia rioe is the finest we have een this aeoan. A liornbia Kuuior. A horrible rumor gained credence on the streets here tbl morning that General 1 Bryan Grimes was wxyUid near Waab i gion, in Ihu State, oa Saturday night last, and murdered. Tbe report came here from Goldiboro by passeng-rs last night. We 8hiC-reiy trust the minor ia a false one. Noit!: Carolina can ill an rd to spare such a woithy and loyal Carolinian as Generl Grimes has proved himself to be, both in war and in peace. nearly Completed. The new iron bridge at the head of Front street, erected by the railroad authorities, is now very nearly completed The floor has been laid and the scaffolding iS being taken away. Tbe ral'lng ia yet te be put up and when thla is done and tbe paint put oa the job will be complete It Is a handsome, as well as a durable structure and will prove a very great convenience to the travelling public. City Court John Johnson, a man some 60 years o: age, who bad every appearance of being a son of Neptune, was arraigned for being drunk and disorderly. Judgment bos p3nded upon payment of coats, waa the verdict ot the Court. , Jno. R. Gooding, who has lntenlewed the Mayor frequently before upon the same charge, was arraigned for being drunk and disorderly. Thirty'days, said the Court, unless defendant takes ship and leaves town, as he agreed to do. Save your money and bay your Build' ing Supplies from AltaSerA Price. An Old-Fashloned Muskmeton. ! A correspondent at I ng Creek writes to tell us of an unusually large musk- melon raised by Mr. Samuel Orr on his farm in Columbia township. It weighed nearly 80 pounds and was 17 inches long, 82 inches in circumference and 10 Inches In diameter. Mr. Orr, who is an old-fashioned Democrat, says that it was a genuine Hancock and Jarvis melon. He called in the young folks and together they had a good time eating musk melon and drinking swe it elder. Mr. Orr is 70 years old and bis wife is 75 atd together they work their little farm. Bee a woman on horseback in another column, riding near Sneer's Vineyards, ith a bunch of Grapes from which S peer's Port Grape Wine Is made, that is so highly esteemed by the medical pro fession for the use of invalids, weakly persons and the aged. Sold by Druggists. A Daasjrrous Doc This morning a vicious bull dog, in passing aloi g the street, in front of Mr. James Dawson's residence, espied a small pat dog lying in the flower garden, under some of the bushes, snd without any pro vocation whitever jumped over into the lot, grabbed tbe little dog by the nape o the neck, and then jumped back into the street with him, where he proceeded to chaw him up.' An old colored in -n who attends to the garden, seeing tbe whole affair, hastened to the rescue, and after giving the bull dog a severe pummelling with a stick, succeeded In niakng him ooee his bold on tbe unoffending puppy. which hobbled under tbe. bouse of Mrs. Freeman and has not been seen since, and is supposed to be dead. I Tbe bull dog was found to be the prop erty of a coloied butcher iu the sew Mar ket, wbo, it is stated, tied the dog up in his stall after he hsd committed tbe above named drpreda!i n. Il Is also stated that the vicious canine was wi.bout a badge. He should be looked al sr by the autborl tie. ! Tbe Pleasures et Hope, When the body is bowed with pin an intense longing for reliwf brings hop. This may brighten tbe suffering but it does nut cure. At a time like Uiit bow welcome is such a friend as Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, bringing hope and happiness and the j ys of renewed life '" aug 7 It is unfortunate, perhaps, that the occasion selected for the Grand Ratifica tion in this city, next Tuesday night, fall so near the full ot the moon. The moon will rise on thai night a little before 0 o'clcck and we fear that torches and tar barrels will not be able to run much of an opposition to the rays of the full bar vest moon. v A fine looking red cow was do wn with a broken leg on the turnpike, about four miles from the city, on Saturday. The various Democratic Ward Club will meet on Thursday night for the pur poee of making a-ringements in regard to tbe Grand Ratification. Another large bill board has been erecU ed en Front street, opposite the New Market Bona. Look oubeyi,the chrc mos will go up tbis week. The. Ifttft blackfish excuxalon wil be. held on the steamer Passport to morrow. Thanks 'General' for a hand some bunch. No hint, but a promise. The Cape Fear Academy il' open it next session on Sep3mber 27 'h. Oapt Catlstt has secured commodious and con venient school rooms on Third street opposite the City Hall. We are glad to learn that Mr. George Myers is much better to-day so much better, in fact, that we may hope to see blm abroad again before the close of the week. We are again requested to call the at tention of the authorities to the open use, by boys and young men, on the streets of the city, of the dangerous sling shot. It is amounting. In some localities. to., an . absolute terror, and should be put an end to at orce, and without tar ther parley. The Greenbackers. The Greenbackers raised a very attrac tive banner to-day across the front of the old Mar&et House, the attraction alluded to consisting, not In the names thereon bit in imitations of two U. S. Treasury notes, one of the denomination of $1, the o'her of $5. Of course they are about fifty times as large as life, a very fair pro portion between the promises of the par ty and what they are able to perform. They are to have a grand specification there to-night. Accident to a Colored Gi l. A little colored girl, about 10 or 12 years of age, a niece of Emanuel Hill, colored, a fireman on Engine 36 on the W.,C. & A. H. 11 , met with quite a seri ous accident this morning by which one ef her legs was broken. It seems that tbe little girl was gathering chips under tbe bridge, on tbe property of the W. & W, R. R. at the head of Front street, when a piece of scantling, on which she was walking at the time, turned, and falU ing on her leg fractured tbe bone. Med l al assistance was summoned ot once and the sufferer Is now doing as well as eoud be expected. Twenty-ElgUt Battles. A rattlesnake was killed in Brunswick county, on Friday last, by Mr, Pate Mo Keltben, of Middle Swamp township, which for its age and size gets away with all the snake stories we have heard of late ly. . His snakeshlp was only a little over ix feet long but Bportcd twenty eight rattles and a button, 4and of the old say ng, "a rattle for every year," is true then the reptile must have been twenty-eight years and six months old. Dr. F. W. Potter, of this city, has the rattles, which are about nine inches long. The snake : I must have been one if the small speclej or perhaps he was the dwarf of the fazni- y, but there is no telling hew many chickens the old sinner gobbled down af ter having gone hungry for a short time. DIED. HOPKINd Ia this city, oa 16th int- Mrs. ELLA W., wife of James J. Hopkia. n ine zinn year oi ner mge. Hue taa gone noma to o eaves, that land of love, Oflie-ht and rladnest aad blessinr above. Her head is pillowed on Jeeos breaet. Dear Ella, she is sweeny at ret " Btar and Warsaw Brief Mention eopy. Hew Advertisements. Excursion. TBE METHODISTS OF PROMT 8T t hnreh propose to have their peetpoaed Exenrsioa down the Biver te HmithTille end the forts, on WKDHKSDAT HEXT, per Steamer Paatport. Tickets 60c: children ander 13 years aad e vaats 25o. Leave Market 81 Dock at &Jfi o'clock. aa is Jt Gape Fear Academy. A classical, goinmno and tx. Commercial SckooL geesioa berfns September 27. 180. Commodious aad con venient rooms, with all late Improvements, ntaatea oa Third street, opposite City Hall. Iastrmetiosa thorough. Prepare for Oal versities. Jtspeeial attention also to Engliah. Pall eorp of Instraetora The Principal Is determined to make this a first class School. W. OATLETr, aa If oawTt moa PrfacfpaL Hew Advertisements. House Wanted. SMALL HOUdK ooatainia four or ire rooms. Addree, stating loeatioa aad terms. 1 TE5ANT, aa IS Jt P. 0.113. IINIYERSITT OF NORTH CAROLINA, 1 At Chapel Hill. H. C TBS t?lit BK88IOM bejtlai Aaraat 26th, ISS0 and ends June I. 1811. Total ex peaces S1T0 to $233. Kejrmlar eoarses ef etedy lead to A. B., Ph. BM and B. 8. tfp eial and optional eoertee. securing' certifi catee and diplomas, are open to ttadents. Law aad Medical tchols are attached to the University- Address. i K. P. BATTLE, LL D , aulS-dAwlt Pfetldeat Wire Kettini? S0RESJT8 Tor Doors and Windows. Good to keep eat files aad mosquitoes. Also, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Lumber, and Bailding Material Generally i ALTAFFER, FRIC& A (JO. Factor: Offioe: Foot of Walnut st ffatt, near fted Gross it aal6 Attention Clubs I ANOTHER LOT OF Campaign Goods JUST RICEITED. Country Olabs (Dsm- ooratio and Bepablleaa) will do well to lend ia their orders sooa for Pioturei, Badges, Flags, (with names of candidates printed oa them). Chinese Lanterns, As., at BOOK STORS. an 16 Meeting of Democratic ; WarJ Clubs. JS ACCORDANCE with a BeeoluUon adopted by the Democratic Count Ex een- tive Committee, and th representatives of the several Wards la meeting assembled, the several nmoeratie ward Clubs are bereft y reelected to meet oa THURSDAY NEXT, at 6 o'clock, at such places as mar hereafter be designated by their resoeetive chairmen. for the purpose of making arrangemeats to participate ia tbe BaUBeaUoa Meeting to be held on Tuesday. AuMst 24th, 1890. By order of the General Committee; : F. H. DARBT, CaairmaOj Jas. W. Kiss, 8eety. aul6-2t TH0LIA8 H- JilcKOY, : BUCCESSOB TO - I Boatwrlght & McKoy, ; Offers to the trade this week ; QQQ Barrels Flour, 50 000 Dry 84lt a B 8lde,. 5Q Tierees Fairbanks Lard, Tubs do i d3 75 Bbls Sugar, YQQ Ibl Molasses, t K 150 Bkgt CoflM' 100 PtoklM Ci acker', 800 Aaned Gocdj, 500 Boxa 80 J00 BoKM 8Ure' i 2 QQ Packages Li taors, j . i '. 100 B, jtiC'V Aad Lots of eiher Coeds too avmsreus to aeatiaa. Daily receljy of Flesh Ocels Stock always eq oal to the demand. As year aeif kbers who lave pox chased from as. hew prises eompare with other Houses. All I ask Is a trial. - Cosae aad set sse. THOO. H. JIcKOY, Oroeeraad liquor Dealsr aU.. SfcTIfcrti TrrttCt 17er7 Ad vertlseinon to. 8teamer Passport ILL RESUME ker ug. alar trips to Pmlthville and the 2t Forti i Jane 20th, lea ring her WharL .foot of lfarkt Street, at 9. SO A. M. . v J. W. HATlrKB, je 21 oa-Xn Muter and Arnf. ML. CROAL'Y, Auclioncer . ' BY CRONLY & MORRIS. Commissioner's Sale. gY VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF TUG Superior Coart, in th) ease of Thomu Nichols, et al.,for sale o Lnd for partitinn, I will sell at the Ocurt Hodm door in thi. cif r on Monday, September 6ih, 18s0, at ll o'clock, M., House snd Lot situated on th North side of Hanbrer betweea ttecond and Third streets, the same having a front of 40 feet on Hanorer street and ran nine back ioo isei w ma auey, ata Known as a patt or uH,maomflioi63. Terms Cash.:., WIl K.E8 MORKIH, Com'r. WJlmintoa, N. O., Aug 3, 1880. aaS.lawU i Heliotrope Water I In Each Drop there ia a'Charni. A Floral Essen oe ef ExquUte Fra grance, so highly concentrated tiat a few 1 i . i drops will leave its peculiar and delightful Perfume upon the Handkerchief for mssy -i - days. For sale at en 14 HEINSBERGEK'd. Meat, Meat. 120 BoxM D 8 8IDF8, 2Q do BELLIES, 4 2Q do 8TRIP8, JO Bbls MESS rORK, For tale by Hall & Pearsall. aa 13 Virginia Military Institute LEXINQTOHi VIRGIN A. Session Opens 1st Septfr, THE REPORT f the Bpecial Boirl of Ex amiaers for 1875 eloeee thus , In oonclusIoD. rour Committee cinnot tmt highly commend what hu seemed to them the marked and distinguishing features of ttid. Institution, the happy combination of thu sailitary system of instractioa with the do part men ts of science and of literary culture, and the more ennobling culture of the hee-t an,ds4oL Nowhere else have we seen combination so complete and perfect . We eanaot speak of it too highly It is sued a srstem as fits a pupil for life and for death. Under its guidanoe he is sure to tread alwsrs the path of duty, virtue and honor, f Signed) Chaslss Davizs, LL. D, Wm, F. Bxaar, MaGen. U. 8. A. D. H. CooHaaa, LL. D, ) Brooklyn PoL Institute. J Address aa lUt FRANCIS H. SMITH, Superintendent Mrc. S. J. Baker9 FASHIONABLE MILLINERY, , : Wilmington. N. C. Corner Third and . Orange Streets.! tANOY GOODS, Notions, Hats, Bonnets, Flats, Flowers, Feathers. Ornaments of all kinds. Will renew and work orer all kinds of old hair, braids, combings, Ac; root them and make tnem. equal to new. Old Hats made to look like they were new. Call aad see my specimens of work. JelQ MRR. R. J. BAKFH. v M.CROALY , Auctioneer. BY CROXLY & MOHKI3. Commissioner's Sale oi . Valuable Real Estate. JT VIRTUE .OF A DECREEjOF TLE rteperior Court, I wlB seU at public suction oa Monday, the 6U day of Beptember next, at 12 o'clock, M at the Court House door fn this city, the following described proper tj, to wit s That larga and co Dmodious brick dwellls?, eon tale lag I4roonu, situated on front treat aad well known as the residenee of the late Eli W. Hall, deceased. Sixe ef lot C9 feet on Front street, rear ing back 1&0 feet. I Also, that large f tame Dwelling contaialsg 13 rooms, situated on the North sid of Mar ket street, betweea Second and 1 htrd streets ieamediateJy West of and adjiloinr the DeRoeeet oorner, and at present eceapied by Dr. F. W. Potter. 8ixe ef Lot 40 feet on Market street, raaniag back 132 feet. Terms liberal aad made known at sale. ALEX.T. LONDON, Com'r. Wilmington, L O, Aa;. 2, lfidO.) easts jpOR SALE LOHV Bills Ladisg, Chart, r Parrys, Inspector's Gertifleates, Crop Lifts Rlrs- iuit4 Reoelpti, tx i EBT7ABIiOCK, (la iJevIsDaI!il ?) r iJcpriatsr.
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