TBIB PIPES
pted or
JOSH. T. JiME,
torroR ASH rBOPUCTOB.
ai-lWCK! PTlilNS. POSTAGE PAID.
4 rr, 00 months, S J 50 ; Three
-,t., Jl li; Oae month, 50 oenta,
. papr ill delivered by carrier,
.!:ebrf, to ajr part of the city, at the
j,erM,urlloapt)rcL
vertisia raUs low and VibtrU
;ssaberibr will ple report any and
! ur- ti reiT their papers regularly.
BROWN & RODDICK
45 Market Street.
I)
HIKE TO INFORM TUB PUBLIC
gnerally and WholesaU Cajh buyers la i-ar-tiealar,
that we are fall up with the
f
OP
Dry Caoods
that hu eter been offered ia this market
HO BOY EH visiting this city will do him
Mlf j-itloeby pasting oar door, as we are
nJerielllng tbe market in many of the reg
al at Staple 11b m.
We bare narked down all goodi that be
long to Hammer wear aad are offering
is
to oar patrons.
We would call particular attention to tbe
following
QENTS'DQQSXM DRIVING GLOVES
Mightly ipotted, 76o. Worth $1.60.
a.DCoes!
Srw fall Callcx at all prioee In Beaut'fnl
designs
lileachcd and Unbleached
Cottons I
We bare laid In a very heavy stock of tbe
above and are offering them at lower figures
than erer. We hare all the popular brands.
Cur 4-4 Bleaching at 10 cents per yard is
without any exception tbe best value ever
offered.
Linen Hander chiefs,
Job at 10 oenta. These goods
require no eommsnt.
Give us a Call
3R0 WII & RODDICK,
45 Market St.
a 28.
Seed Cotton.
500 000 LBS" 8KKD C0T0N wimt
4, for which a fair price, IN CASH, will
be .aid. Apply at WILLARD'S,
North WaUr SL, Wilmington, N. O.
an 2S-
The New Hat Store.
C
11 LL AND EXAMINE HT SUMMER
Styles ot Straw and Felt Hats. They are
p rtty and cheap.
JOHN M. ROBINSON,
No. 19 Front street,
au M Next to Pureell Houie. ,
A Large Party,
FORMERLY RENT PAYERS, tired ot
laadlor rale are new on my monthly in
stalment list. jLvry dollar heretofore paid
by them for rent now goes to purchase a
hums and not where the woodbine twinetb.
Under the lastalnent plan no rent is paid,
thereby avoiding a steady drain on family
resources and enabling parties to secure
comfortable homes and to become their own
iaadUrda, JAkEd WILSON.
M 18-1 w
A LARGK STOCK OF
Saslia Doors, Blinds.
AND
ALL K 1 54 01 OF MILL WORK,
1 LUMBER. LATHS. &c.
Fur sale very cheap, at
ALTAFFKK, PRIC & CO.
Fast or t I Office:
Foot of Walnut ft. Nntt, ner 4 Cross's t.
aa SO
M. J. U. BATES, Newspaper Adrertl
ng treat. 41 Park Row, (Times Baildag)
Aew Y or t, is aathorixedto eontraet for ad
TertuesasmU U to. OattT Raviaw aa4 Win
usievea Josaaat, at oar lowest rates.
Fall S
Man
Special
r
VOL. V WILMINGTON, MV C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1880 NO. 163
CHEAP BEAMING!
For therCampaigu.
The Daily Review, to Doc. 1st, for
$1.00!
The Wilmington Juubnal to Dec.
let, for 50 cents!
Tbe Wilmington Journal, published
very Friday, gives nil of tbe news of the
week I
'
The Daily Review, published every
afternoon, given the news of the day and
tbe latest market reports.
Address
Josh. T. James,
Wilmington, N C.
LOCAL NEWS.
New Advertisements.
Ohaj Stinakd, and others Notice.
A Q Bicapd i?"or Rest.
I'm it a A Nash A Oard.
Bee double column ad Home Medici ue Co
P HiMSiiaeaa School Books.
Yates Compjete Stock Fchool Books.
Window Glass all sizes at Altaffer &
Price's. t
A nightgown is uotbiug but a nap
sack.
Pickled pigs feet belong to a corner in
pork.
Every politician w tnU to get into the
City haul. - r
Piper padding serves to build up
waist places.
c
A popular shade for su-nrner'is tbe
shade of tbe trees.
The most miner ible slave ou this dirty
planet is the slave of habit.
He puts water in his soup wh) takes
many words to tell a short story.
, Save your money ami b'iy your Build"
Ing Supplies from Altaller & Price.
A fellow who gets a stitch in his back
never seems to feel more than sewsew.
Persian insect powder is warranted to
clear a room of mosquitoes in a twink
ling.
Columbus made an egg stand, but Ital
ians of less renown . have made peanut
stands.
Buck!es as large as horseshoes, for las
dies 'pedal extremities' are no longer the
fashion.
Full Metal and Walnut Show C.s3, all.
styles and sizes, at Altaffbb, Pkice
&Uo's '
"Beer Is said to be going, up, but the
general impression has been that it was
going down.
The desire to go somewhere in hot
weather is only equalled by the desire to
get back again.
The baggage men 8iy now is tbe time
their muscles are strained and their
strength is tested.
No man, while board fence advertising
is popular, will ever be allowed to for
get that he has a liver.
- , t
Caesar covered his bald head and gray
hair with a laurel crown. Ayeb's Uai'r
Yigb covers gray heads with the 6 till
more welcome locks of youth.,
Hot weather takes all the romance- out
of youth. Perspiration doesn't rhyme
with love by a great deal.
. In the bright lexicon of youth it is
mere important to know how to pitch a
bass ball than to pitch a ship.
Women all run to hide when a thun
der storm begins. They know lightning
always strikes the rawt attractive per
son in the crowd
Physicians say that there is no remedy
for Consumption, and possibly, in some
cases the assertion may be correct. We
know however of many cures made by
Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup and will guaran
tee positive relief to the suffare in . every
instance.
Prince B. Smith and lienry Nash, two
very popular barbers, have rented . snd
entirely renovated the Pureell House
barber shop and .solicit tbe patronage of
the citizens. Their saloon is very neat
and as they are well known we have no
doubt they will succeed. See advertise
ment elsewhere.
WLen you visit or hav New York City,
stop at the Grand Union Hotel, opposite
Grand Central Depot. European plan.
Rooms reduced to $1.00 and upwards.
Restaurant unsurpassed at moderate pi ices.
Street cars, stages and elevated railroad to
all parts ol the city. ly
duly
The Two Ctnbs.
For fear tha many will confound the
two we will state that the Hancock.
English and Jarvia Club will meet to
il ght at MurioV Hll and the Y'-ur.p;
Men's Democratic Ciub to-morrow uibt
in the Mayor's Court R c. in tbe (Jity
Hall, where the latter will organize acd
elect officers.-
Everybody can get suited with a Pocket
Knife, also Table Cutlery, at Jacobi's
Hard w arts DeDot-
ReriYal.
There is a revival in progress in the
Baptist Church at Smithville, conducted
by the Rey O. L. Strirglield, pastor In
charge. Two candidates were immersed
on Surday aod four yesterday. It is be
lieved that others will be immersed on
Sunday next. Quite a number have pro
fessed religion and the revival has been
attended throughout with good results.
Nobody IJUit.
The pretty three masted schooner
Mary Beirt tbe property of Messrs. Sol.
Bear &Bros , in this city, is undergoing
some repairs. This morning her main
mast was being taken out and while the
work was going on some of the rigging
gave- way and the mast slipped and fell
across the cablo, breaking it iu, but fortu
nately injuring no one. The Mary Bear
arrivid here only a few days ago with a
full cargo.
Window Glass of all sizes, Do rs,Sssh
and Blinds, Builders' Hardvare,&c Low
est prices at Jacobi's.
The Fire at Buigaw.
The laige and handsome two story
building at'Burgaw, near the depot, tl e
first fl .o: being occupied as a store arid
the upper part cf the building as a hotel,
owned and occupied by Messrs. Tienken
& Cowan, was burned day before yester
day. We can get no particulars. The
building was insuied with ilessrs. Atkin
son Manning, of this city, in the Fire
Association ot Philadelphia, for $1,500, and
the stock for $400 in the same, and $500
with Mr. Norwood Giles in the Home, of
New York, on the stock.
The Wrick or the Fred B Rice.
From parties who have visited the 111
fited brig Jfrecl B. Jiice, we learn that
tha vessel liej stern on near Sloop
Point, and imbedded some three feet or
or more in the sand. It is thought that to
uniertaketo get the brig off will cost
m re than the vessel is worth. The Un
derwriter's; Agents hope to save the cargo,
o insisting of lumber, and float it around
by a small schooner , into Wrightsville or
Epaae other Sound and then dispose of it.
The wreeking crew are stripping the ves
sel ot rigging, after which we suppose
the hull will be allowed to remain on the
beach and go to pieces.
Purge out the morbid humors of the
blood, by a dose or two of Ayek's Pills,
and you will have clearer heads as well as
bodies.
Periodicals
The Southern Uistorical Papers for
August and June, like all the numbers of
this popular periodical, are full of reliable
information to the 6tudent. Col. T. B.
Roy, lorineily on the late GtLerul Hardee's
staff, uuderUkes in tbis number to vindi
cate tbe name and fair fame of his late
chief from alleg d uujust aspersions cat t
upon the character of General Hardee by
other grand officers, and to this end a very
interesting letter highly complimenting
General Hardee, both as a man and an
officer, is produced from ex-rresident
Davis. This letter, like all papers emana
ting from that eminent soldier and states
mau, is very .fine reading.
The History of Lane's N. C. Brigade is
continued.
Reccollections of General Beauregard,
by his Chief of SlaS", General Thomas
Jordan, is another interesting article in
the present number besides other i ter
esting papers relating to the late war and
Confederate heroes.
The price oi tbe magazine is only $2 00
a year. It sliould be in eveiy Southern
household. Address Rev. J. William
Jones, D. D., Richmond, Va.
It is said that Edison is at work on a
new labor saviBg machine for farmers.
Whether it is a steam plow or a mow.
ing machine is not stated, but it is known
that after a nun has need it two hours,
it saves him from doing any more work
all summer. Those in use at prtsent
only lay bit up for two'months.
Bee a woman on horseback in another
column, riding near Speer'a Vineyards,
with a bunch of Grapes from which
8 peer's Port Grape Wine is made, that ia
so highly esteemed by the medical pro
fession for the nse cf invalids, weakly
persons and the, aged. Sold by Druggists.
REVIEW.
Upland Rice.
We have received from Mr. J., M. Lee,
at South Washington, a head of uplai d
rice measuring 12 1 incbes which Mr Lee
tells us is a fair specimen of five acres h
has. No fertilizers were usad. If there ic
any b itter showing than this any where ol
any upland we would like to hear of iU
The Chicago Times says: Warner's
Safe Kidney and Liver Cure ia highly
endorsed by ministers, judges, physicians,
surgeons, by men of literary and scholar
ly distinction, and by individuals in all
the walks ot life.
Personal.
Mr. R. E. Heide, Danish Vice Consul
at this port, visited tbe Produce Ex
change, of which he is a member, to-day
for the first time since his return, and was
warmly greeted by his brother members
present.
Major Jno W. Dunham, Clerk of the
Criminal Court tor this county, has just
returned from the mountains after a three
weeks' sojourn in that salubrious atmos
phere, bringing with bim an increase in
his personal flesh of sixteenfpounds avoii
dupois.
tlow to get sick.
Expose yourself day and night; eat
too much without exercise; work too
bard without rest; doctor all the time;
take all the vile nostrums advertised; and
then you will want to know
flow to get Well.
Which is answered in three words Take
Hop Bitters! See other column. Ex
press.
Attempted Suicide.
There was quite a wide sensation yes
terday at a place on the line of the Wil
mington & Weldou R. R., caused by
the attempt of a beautiful young mar
ried lady to commit suicide. S'ie had
provided herself with two phials of laud
anum, one of which she 8 wallowed. Her
husband soon discovered her situation
and called in a physician who succeeded
in neutralizing the effects of the rrog
nd saving her life. The lady is young,
beautiful and accomplished, adored by
her friends and idolised by her husband,
who has always been loving and devoted
to her, and tbe attempt was undoubtedly
the result of a fit of mental aberration
caused by miasmatic sickness.
The Bone and Muscle producing Malt,
the Nerve quieting Hop, the superb Malt
arial antidote Quinine, and other precious
ingredients, combined without fermenta
tion, are the ingredfenta of 'Malt Bitters,'
prepared by tbe Malt Bitters Company.
Every Wednesdays
Oak Grove, at Wrightsville Sound, the
old Dr. Wright place, is fast becoming
one of the institutions of Wilmington,
Its Every Wednesdays are a decidedly
pleasant feature. We drove down there
last night and found the beautiful grove
resplendant with light from scores of
Chinese lanterns distributed throughout
thegrund Thore were many visitors
from the city, among them numbers of
1 idies and children. The Harpers gave
good music and those who were so dis
posed danced on a platform raised be
neath tbe leafy canopy of the trees. Mr.
F, A. Shutte, of the Commercial Hotel
ia this city, is the owner and manager A
aud he is ably assisted in the cuisine by
that veteran caterer, Mr. W. M. Collins
They gave us a splendid fish supper, pig
fish and trout just from th3 water. We
are g'id to know that Mr. Schutte's ef
forts are meeting with much apprecia
tion.
Mr. Nath'l Jacobi having beeL appoint
ed agent for the Atlas now, parties in
want of this celebrated Plow can now
have their orders fi lied at Jacobi's Hard .
ware Depot, No. 10 S. Front st. tf..
Wilmington District.
Fourth round of quarterly meetings for
the Wilmington District, Methodist E
Church Southr .
Bladen, at Antioch Sept 4 5
Elizabeth, at Elizabethtown... Sept 11-12
Brunswick, at Shalotte Camp ,8ept 18-19
Waccamaw, at Cypress Creek ..Sept 21 22
Smithville ...Sept 25-26
Wilmington, at Front St. . Oct 2-3
Wilmington, at Fifth St M Oct 9 10
Whiteville, at Shiloh Oct 1617
Topsail, at Union Oct 23-24
New River Oct 27
Onslow, at Queen's Creek Oct 30 31
Duplin, at Wesley ...... ...... Nov 6-7
Clinton, at Clinton... ..Nov 1314
Coharie, at Newton Grove Nov 2021
Let EVEBY OFFICIAL MEMBER be BUTe
to be at the fourth quarterly conference.
Dear Brethren, let us FBE3S the BATTLE
all over the District and look To God
FOB VICTOBY.
L. 8. BUBKBEAD,
Presiding Elder.
Magnolia, N. O., Aug 18, 1880.
This month has five Wednesdays and
five Thursdays.
New AdvartlsemenU.
an
mm
or m Linus U LI
A MediciDe recently disco re red and used by an eminent physician with wonderful weers.' A'l r;iec-t
and country torcshav it or will get it for yon. AUo a lure cure for I IV YIG 10STION,
Duplin Politics.
A meeting of the eitizens of Rockfish
township, Duplin county, was held at
the usaal voting place on the 28th of Au
gust, and the following pi octedings were
had:
Bizzell Johnson was called to the chair
and Wm R Ward was requested to act as
secretary.
On motion, J J Ward, D S Wi Warns
and Wm Price were appointed a commit
tee to draft resolutions expressive of tbe
sense of tbe meeting, who subsequently
reportea tne lol lowing:
Whereas, e have learned, with un
feigned regret, that Albert S Colwell, our
lata ronrouAnfativ. in h. T .1. t
North Carolina, deeming his health in-
sumcient to undergo the fatigue of a to
iitical campaign, declines to allow his
name to be used in the approaching coun
ty convention for a renomination; be it
therefore resolved,
1st. That we, the citizens of Rockfish
township, consider that in Mr Oolwell
Duplin county has had a representative
worthy of all the confidence renosed in
him and that we deeply deplore the ne
cessity that impels him (although only
temporarily we, trust ) to decline to serve
us further,
. 2d. That we unreservedly indorse his
course in the Legislature, and numbly
tender him our thanks for his devotion to
the interests of our section and to Demo
cratic principles.
3d. That a copy of tnese proceedings
be forwarded to the Editors of the Brief
Mention with the request that the Golds
boro Messenger and the Wilmington Start
RevieiV and Joubnal please copy.
The resolutions were unanimously
adopted, and Mr Colwell, being present,
responded to the resolutions in a few ap
propriate and feeling remarks, after which
ne meeting aujeurnea.
Bizzell Johnson, Chm'n,
W. R. Wabd, Sec'y.
New Advertisements.
For Rent
fTIHAT LARGE STORE, situate on
Third street, opposite City Hall, and MliM
recently oooupied as a Drug Store, can be
rented from October 1st, by applying to
A
sept 2-lw A. G RIOAUD.
A Card.
THE UNDERSIGNED have taken charge
of tbe Pureell House Barber bhop. where
they ill be pleased to serve their friends
and the public generally. The saloon has
been thoroughly renovated and refitted, and
we promise the bast of workmanship, with
polite and courteous at en tion.
,PH1MUJS D. SMITH,
sept 2 W. H. NAfcJH.
Notice-
WE THE UNDERS'GNED, Republicans
and emnloTaAn nf tha W. IV. n. M- R.
Company, under the supervision of Mr. O.
W. Gates. Master Mechanic, having san an
article in the Raleigh "Signal' of August
jew, ibbv, uooer me caption or "mat Jar
vis, Best dwindle," do hereby denounce the
whole thine as a faliehood and l.IR. nnthin r
of the kind having been threatened by
Mr. Gates, "that if we did not vote the Dem
ocratic ticket in the coming election, that we
would all be discharged.'4
CHAS 8TANARD. HENRY RTVOfTAM.
8ILA8 CROW ELL, THOMAS KLLH,
MARTIN SLOAN, MATfHEW KINOAID
JAB. BROWN, MORRIS PINK8TOK,
JOHN DOBBIN, JAMES PEARSON;
sept 2-lt
The New
Bill of Lading
'OR THE RAIL ROADS. Also,
Canplina Central Railroad Receipts,
essei 0ius oi ijaaiug,
Chattel Mortgage,
Inspeetor's Certificates,
Magistrate's Blanks, Ac.
Printed at lowest rates at
E. 8. WARROCK'B,
Job Office,
(Oiice in Review BuUding) au 31
A RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR 1 HE
LADIES !
WE ARE SELLING at Reduced oriees
Ladies'. Misses and Children's Dresee
and Undo wear, Trimmed and Untrimaitpd
Hats and Bonnets, latest styles.
We will sell eft our Stock of abve named
articles at REDUCED PRICES to mate
rooas for Fall goods.
Hair Work and Stamping solicited.
MISESS KAUKEit A McOUU AS
jylT
YOUNG MEN IscrsftEfnS
MOORE'S BUSiriESSZUniYERSITY,
Atlanta. Oa., p9 QO covers total
expenses for three month sbend for Illus
trated Circular. 28-12wdAw.
For Sale:
PERFECTLY NEW,07FI03 BATE,
M osier, Bab m ana A Co rnaanfactaxexs,
eombination look, weight 100 lbi.
For sala eheap. Apply at
meh 3 THIS OFFICE.
PLEASE NOTICE.
We will be glad to receive communication!
from our friends on asy and all subjects o
general interest but t
The name of the writer iaut alwayi be fur
niahedlo the Editor, : n
Oommnnleatlcmjir.aftb written' ca only
one side of the papar, "
Personalities mvA voided.
And it Is especially a sxi particaiarlynnd cr
rtood that the Editor 4s not always endors s
the views of correfpMdenU, unless so laud
in the editorial ecu ns.'
Hot7 Advertise inonts.
ll( CURED
IN 20 MINUTES BY
VIA-SANG
nifw ,nd Rilionuiiet.
rtm. 1rtl Honks. 17 -..
JIOMi: JfEDIC J JVJ5
- i i S i i - -'
School Books.
I HAV IN STOCK a full supply of fc'cbool
Books and School Stationery, i'a'enta and
teachers are respectfu'ly invited to examine
my stcck;as they will find, it to lair advan
tage
P. lltnT3TJERQEE.
Pianos and Organs,
Bold for Cash or on the monthly and weekly
instalment plan at
,HEIN8BERGER'i3,
Lire Book Store.
sept 1
For Rent
COMMODIOUS STORE,
1HE
All
given immediately or on October lt, at pre
ferred. Apply to
M31 K. i;. JEWETT.
C. W. Yates,
I8HE8 TO CALL THE ATTENTION
of Teachers and Parents to Lid complete
stock of School Books and 8cto?l Stationery .
Those wanting to bay will &z& it to their ad.
vantage to call or correspond with him.
8nnday School Booxs, Hymn Books,Bibie?,
Prayer Boeks, and Reward Cards, in pre at
variety. YATES' BOOK STORE.
Fresh Every Day,
FINE ASSORTMENT OF CANDIES,
French and Domestjo, just rectiired and for
sale. . - . ,
THB ONLY GENUINE HOME-MADU
Candy in the city, will be found every
day, fresh and sweet, tbree doors South of
the Poatoffice oa Seooad street. Jen, NuU
Raisins, Fruit, Ao. O. E. J EVEN 8,
jan 23 Near. tb Fostofiko
MILTON W.JQHHSON,
Lumber.--
Commission Mercliaui.
n . .
wLozizxTozora', z. o.
mchl 2-
Benj. F. Gbafton, Stobv B. Lad:,
Halbebt E. Painf.
Late Commissioner of Patents
sssssasssaw Jt J
P.a-t eret's
m
PAINE, GRAFTON & LADD,
Attorney s-at-Law aod Solicitors of Aincri
an and Foreign Patents.
412 Fifth Street, Washington," 'p.V.
Practice paten law in all its Lranrbcu
in the Patent Office, acJ in the Sunfima
and Circuit Courts of tbe iToite'I Stated.
Pamphlet sent free on recHpt' of stamp
for postage. - au 28
JEL'fl.CORN bOLVi.Nl, LaitllVABth
ma Remedy, Taimar lxdien, Santoru's Liv
er Invigorator, Mocking Bird Food, Brazil
-
iaa Shoe Desbg and an tndldss variety o I
PatentUf edicines, Ac, for sale low at
J. H HARDIN'S, Apotheca-y.
au 27
New Market.
The Cosmopolitan Ear
I
8 THK PLACE TO GET ANT ' nT.I
of th- fancy, Atlic'vut, otu. s i tcfofttr
Season, io co.tl L.r. ... a Jii1
None but tUj vr bt of -,1c,f't 1 a1 ' t
t M- f vf.the.eo3f Vac ie cn
J-.-tN ?aC'4M,frop.,"
jy T . o. 12 sretst.
Hop D.
from tiit In
j9i aim mr-;
poirbrmHt
uesE, rely
or iAiMfuiKblCiDtf V tttJtrr-A
on Hop" Sitters. 3
VSJjflerer yon era. F??a frhmmasilm mm
wIk-u. rt r yon fefl J, .? wuiij iron 'juwi
. M i m . . f m ..r w r. m
inif nt vljUMilAf Iimt , r,'t.a irfive D1V ii4(i
t . k Itnn -V MOCrtflZtarB
H T F wntn from w . jt-
,ta an ateotste
HOP is&w.x.
liver orervtm n i j
-nredlf yoomd f J
. r aim oi ouum.
Hop Btttersi
IfroaarestnH
'rtiU. head r or a
WPVFR.
lit i ix mis 71 it
i i - . .
p f I r ! nor Brrrnt3
isvefowi
life. It has
asnred horrt
dreds. V,
y of faw-lnewr Vl am rf, let- X-i-i 4
Rnior datiM aii Cvf luft vurk. t i
I. Mtirotusnt. and use I ' to; c
fi Hop Bitters. , lifW. w
E If yoaare jocntrwvJj inJTerir?
BdlwntUwn or di-ip iuoa : it.
HTIQS