rot-' . -
,C)3U. T. J A M Kfl,
a '-TyKCRlFTIOJiS, POSTAGE P AID.
... year, $5 00 8 moatfes, $2 50 ; Tbr
5"-voatfci, $1 35 Onemontli.Wccat
"-.aper will delivered fcy curriers,
r,3 of cbor?ef in any part of the city, at the
. re r&tas. or ' ce- -
i jTeriisisf rates low and liberal
v-S icritxirs -s-ill please report any and
iteio receive ineir paper regularly.
;ock
ST
SQ'DDICK
T J i -!
, ' i, i & "J
iarKet
treet,
i .-;:.:.!; f IN? 5I H PUHLIO
1
. nt.rA!Iv Wholesale Cah buyers in ar,
ticuiar, tht we a-e f ull up wita the
..Cheapest lisis!
OF
thit h&i ever been olldrel ia thia market
NO BUYER visiting thia city will do Mir
Mu justice dj pMsmu-r uuu,, j
..... . i - a an I
Odods
Dry
underaellini themarket inmany oftb9reg-lyork
ninr stiole lines.
We hava m&rkea down au kooqs iu6 uc-i
. . . a. -a. v i
Iocs to Summer wear and are oflbrinjr,
My Special IiBceiei
to our patrons.
Wo woald call particular attention to the
followio? .
GENTS' DOGSKIN DRlVlttU uLuVtd J
Rightly spotted, 75o. Worth $ 1.50, 1
!
COOS'
New Fall Calicoes at all price in Beautiful
designs.
Steadied aud Unbleached
Cottons I
Wo have laid in a very heavy stock of the I
above and are offering them at lowor figures
than over. We havo all the popular brands. I
Car 4-4 Bleaching at 10 conts per yard is I
wWhnnt anv ezcoDtioa the best value ever I
offered,
Linen Handerchiefs,
A Job at 10 cents. These good
require no comment.
us a Call I
ive
BROWH &. E0DDICK,
45 Market St.
an2S
To My Friends and
Customers-
m
I AM WOW DAILY
receiving my Fall stoc.
of
Boots and Shoes,
Confuting of aU the
IiLTUST STYLES I
- N.
My past etcck and my success speak for
themselves, and I only as a continuance o,
your f&vora 83 liberally bestowed on me
XT' Please Call and Examine my -H
Stock as regards Quality-Q
ITT and Prices ! H
So trouUe to show goods.
Will be pleised to see you one'and all
Ite?ectfully,
Ca R O SE k3T HAL,
32 Market Street.
eept!3 Pin of the Show Case.
Adiuiriistrator's Notice.
THK UNDERSIGNED having qualified as
administrator of George Myers, deeeased,
hereby gives notice to all persons holdiac
-t.;.h estat to exhibit the
rn tn him on or before tho 7th day of Sep
tember. A. D. 183 J. k-TSS;-ept
7 oaw-Cw-ta AdmUtrator.
Tire
IHJcj
VOL. V 1 WILMINGTON, N. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER
LOCAL NEWS.
New Adwrttiwaeaw. I,
8 H Mahhih(, SLertff-State anoT County 01
Taxes 1 - 1
Yates Complete 8tock Behool Books,
F A Schutte Tete Cbimpetre The Las I
of theSewonl I
P HaiMMaeas Pianos and Organs L,, a,, 'fi.il.' Duncaa K Mc
Eaveyou beard from Maine?
Good morning Mr. G aartielJ.
Window Glass ell sizes at AltaCer &
Prices. . , T I
The Tecelpts of cotton at this port te
day foot up 813 bales.
- IT l 1 I of
Thrfl ist alwavaroomin the wasie-bas- 1 01
-
ket for the w
ork of the anonymous writer. " W
Senator Ben Hill, Qf Georgia, 57 years I
old to day. Just in his intellectual prime I
, v .t. I
The wind got around to the Northwest
. .... 1 , 1 1 I I
last nigut, anu u j8cuoiuu jh
. I
Ful
styles and at Altaffeb, rmw
-Sr. Prt's I
w w - .
Reaulntor. CaDt. Doane, I
r -a - I
berQ thta afternoon fr0m New
,
I . . " , I
I 'IVnm am hfaa rrirwl II Til LUU UDIU
. UV & 4.
n thia iuh nnvenv. noiiiics. uuu tu
r- - I
Say, stranger, do you know I
Blaine of the great State of Maine? Well, I
he says it is a great defeat.
People show their appreciation 0f
most political speakers by applauding
them when they stop talking
At 3 o'clock to.Jav the thermometer
jn this office registered 87 degrees, which
b one, degree above Summer heat.
T; , u a h
II women are augeia r,UJ " - j I
, 01irr, a
uy over u icuvc iuokru v B
tearfully awkward job of climbing?
fl-naar covered his bald head and gray
hair w ith a laurel crown. Ayeb's Haib
Viqcr covers gray heads with the Btil
more welcome locks of ycutn. -
... if I
diaoovcr them to another, and he reveal
secrets; ior u jtu
them he is only treacherous by your
example.
Just bear this maxim in your mind,
and before you get very mad:,. It's eaf y I
enough to spark a girl,
but hard to
I t-1 j
spars uer uau
Window Glass of all sizes , Doors,Sash
and Blinds, Builders' Bardware,&o, Loyrj,
est prices at JacobI's.
Republican Delegates.
Ward meetings were held last night
and the following delegates elected to the
Republican County Convention:
First Ward Upper Division Q L.
Mabson, H. Brewington, H. E. Scott.
Lower Diyision Charles Guyer, Fj. Nich
ols, J. II. -Ho we.
, Second Ward S. II. Manning, 8.
VanAmringe, G. E. Berden.
Third Ward J. E. Sampson, F. W.
Foster, W. K. Price.
Fourth. Ward M. Young, J. K. Cut
lar, L. Bryant.
Fifth Ward J. C. Hill, Nicholas rW.
Yopp, Jas. B. Dudley.
Mr "Nath'l Jacobi bavins; been appoint
ed agent for the Atlas Flow, parties :a
.tcant, of thu oelabrated Plow can now
have their orders filled at Jacobi's liara -
ware Depot, No. 10 S. Front st.
' ' a
A Cute Thinff.
The cutest thing that we have heard of
during the campaign was in a bet made
Here yesterday between two prominent
lawyers in this city. One of these, a gen
tlsman whose wit has often provoked
mors than a 6mile, even within tho sa
cred precincts of a court of justice, bet
the other 10 that he could name Gfteen
States that would go for Girfield and
$50 that onealf of the other twenty
threo States would go for Dim also. . The
agreement was duly recorded in writing
signed and attested and the money was
put up. Theroupon the first gentleman
mentioned aa the v fifteen States, Mary
land, Virginia; West Virginia, North
Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Flor
ida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana,
Texas. Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky
and Missouri. Thia left twenty three
States, Including Delaware, cn which to
decKle the second bet. Of course the
first bet is lost air ady, but taking these
States out of the way the chances are
very good for winnirg tho second, as
Garfield ia pretty sure to carry twelve
States. Therefore Mr. Blank is sure 0
losing $10 and just about as sure of win
nlng 50, which will net him 10 on the
transaction.
.DlTLI
Democratic Kali jr.
On Pri,'t r vnninor next tha Democrats
iL: 1 ...trWl
c.iy .-
ana sorcM.gai prucasa.u.1, .m e....
from the stand on Tbird rtreet, tho same
which was ued doting ibfl.late-grai.il
mass meetinc held here on tha 24th and
awvu v
Rie, our dibtisgulslied fdiiow-townfcmao.
oneoftbenvsfc gifted of Nrth Caroling
many talented sod3, wiU bo the orator ct
occasion. To those cf our fellow-citi
, ,,rinor tha lecture season of
1878-79 crowded the Opera House to
u Ai.n.o.f fTirnlir.in in a gtricS
- .. .
lectures we need not remark tuat i-.iere
ecture, vc ucc
rica mKuaauw.-uw. -
thsm. ibnt to tncs?. u a-y i"tr am..
have neyer heaid Ool. MeKao Vce w! I siy,
apart from tho duty of the hour, if yen
are Democrats you should attena to en
r " Jaa eond. lode and
JUY 1U5 lo siuuuvuw, , a
ftn(i humor
mat inO UlaUUgUWUCU Bpiaa.n i " -
- .. . u and
"""""-l ' .
country, we say you snouia aneuu
. 1 i .11 .1 lr
m anfl von will hear Dcmocialic
minciDiea expounded in such a clear.com.
preheDsive manner, that he who listecs
mav understand, and in a style of oratory
... mi
B9Mnd-to no speaker lathe Btate.
- . . , 0i i.
Ynnriff Men 8 Hansock, JarviS anc oaatik-
elford Club will be out with their torches
whHe the patriotic members of the excel
lent Cornet Concert Club, it is hoped,
wjji discourse some of their most delight
fal airs during the evening Oor JJemoN
will bo amply rewarded by a trip to Wil
minvf An TlPTf H rirljw evenins. The
campaign waxes warm; cheering news
tha farthest Northern
WLUVW -
State: Maine has spoken. Let us ge
ready to send greeting to our ortnern
. . . " - . . n i lffl
friends, uome one j vxmiu uii ; w.
have another real, old fashioned Demo
cratic Rally.
Another Club in Pender.
A large and enthusiastic meeting 0
Democrats was held at Gum, tha voting
nrArW.t of daintuck township, render
r"" "
county, on last S.tnrday, tho 11 h Inst
Mr. B. F. Keith, Sr., was called to the
chair and Mr. L. O. McDufiaa was re
quested to act as Secretary.
Messrs. Andrew Moore, J. J. Pridgen
Qnd 7. J. Fiinn were elected delegates
to the Ouunty Convention which meets a
Burgaw on Thursday, the 16th inst
The meeting was then entertained with
stirring speechss from Messrs. B. F,
Keith, Jr., D. J. Corbett, J J Pxidgen
and others, after which a Hancock, Jar
vis and Shackelford Club was formed
with tho following officers:
President B. F. Keith, Sr. j
Vice Presidents Andrew Moore, M. F.
Huffan, J. H. Squires, N. C. Williams, J.
W. Hunt.
Secretary D. J. Corbett.
Assistant Secretary L. C. McDuffie.
There was a large number present, and
every man on the ground joined the Club,
several cf whom" have hsretofrro acted
with tho Greenbackers. Our correspond
ent assures us that every white man in the
township will vote the Democratic ticket.
After ordering that tha proceedings be
sent to the Review and Journal for
publication, the meetiDg adjsurned with
three hearty cheers for the Democratic
ticket.
Day ol Atonement.
Tho least observed by oar Jewish citi
zens as 'Yom Kippur or Day of Atone
ment, falls due to-morrow, the 15 th inst.
It is their great fast day, for twenty-four
hours. The fast is complete, not even
water being allowed. It begins at sunset
this afternoon, and with solemn ceremo
nials. The beliet i3 that Kosh Hashanah
closes the year'a record, and tLecce to
Yom Kippur angels scan tnd dispute the
record, but on that day the status cf every
Hebrew is fixed for trie new year. From
the services of that d3y every Jew is be
lieved to go Toitb with a conscience pure
toward God, having forgiven all enemies
and sought aho God's forgiveness for all
transgressions. In a newness cf spirit,
reconciled to both God and bis fallowmen,
he closes the solemnity ol Yom Kippur,
which begins with a religious service. The
observance of the day is derived from the
commandment of the Lord in ths 23d
chapter of Leviticus. It wiU b3 strictly
observed in this city by those of the Jewish
faith. All business vili- ba suspended
from sunset this afternoon until sunset to
morrow afternoon. Services will be held
to-morrow ia the Temple, which will ba
open throughout the day, beginning at 10
o'clock.
My life" was saved by Warner's Safe
Kidney and Liver Cure. E, B. Lakdy,
&chnat Ala.
Review.
MAINE.
n a -r r, n a I
The Good News Confirmed A Bad
Wa-iiixctov. D. O.. Sent. 14.
B r AT I
4.55 P. M. I
fSnt-cial to Dailv Review.!
Tl, U'st. nAwr lrr,7v MalnA car. ;flrms
the rtT' s tho'ront which ihoR-pub
iiCins nave sui-.an.eu ia mat oiato. i ""
l!aiBtcd. the Fusion candidate for U
.. . :. s, .i.:4 l.
Lruvfruur, n ia uiuiuitu ih eiectau oy per i
laps 3,000 majority. The
Fusionists
Bcb.
Iso c:aira fonr Congrtsmen.
1 Denver rope last baturday 20 inches
but has again fallen off and now the wa-Uba
tsr oa tbo shoals d;es cot exceed two and
a half feet. This we learn from Oap'ain
Bobeson of the steamer Wccc.
Unniallables.
The following unmailabls matter re
mains in the city postofficer
White envelope, no address, pjers,
Louisa Mitchell, Ruleigh, N. C; J. J.
Summerell, Salisbury, N, C; Bryant J.
Dudley, L. B. Dudley, Cobbton, N C.
Body RccoTcrcd.
The body of the colored man Henry,
who was drowned from a fiat on Sunday
last, an account of wh'.ch was published
this mnrninn- near the snot where the nn I
fortunate man fell overboard, at Hilton.
Coroner Hewlett summoned and eaipan-
nelled a jury of inquest to sit upon the
body. Wo have not at this present writ
ing learned the verdict, but presume it
will be in accordance with the facts al
ready stated accidental drowning. '
You can buy No. 1 Cooking and Heat
ing Stoves at almost any price at Jacobi
Hardware Depot.
apom iaeai aiemuveu.
Fiv3 barrels and ono tierce of spoilt
mnat; wprnssnt nnt nf tha r.itv limits bv
'TtZ
and was stored in the W., C. & A. Rail-
road;depotat .bipper-s riband expoose
where it remained, owbg to some hitch
about tho consignment, until the meat
became spoilt, when Mr. Yopp, the agent,
had it removed, as abovastatod.
Everybodycanget suited with a Pocket'
Knife, also Table Cutlery, at jacobi s
Hardware Denot-
List of Letters.
The following is a list of the letters re
maining unclaimed in the City Postoffice
Wednesday, Sept. 15th:
A Victoria Arthur, Spencer W Ambros,
Amsley Aiken.
B Florence Ballard, ifranKiin iseasiey,
miss Etta Bonitz, miss Anna Brown, mrs
B F. Bryant, mrs Dempsey Barnes, Patrick
urown, uwea uuuu, uuu owauiu, w
Battle, Mtra isroaanursc.
C M A Campbell, Saml Cowan, Delsie
Collins, H C Cantweii, mrs Margaret A
Corbett.
D James Davis.
E Miss Rose Erambeit.
F D M Fennell.
G Jno Giles, Peter Gardner, Charles
Graham.
II U C Habenight, Henry Holmes,
Hi lard Hunter, Jno Henderson, Jno H
Hankins, Jsm Hall, P Horgens, (colored)
Walter Hall, Wm Howe, AnnaHuggins,
Jane Hill, miss Mary Houston, Mary
Hankins, L G Hall.
J W M Johnson, J W JordaD, Jesse
Jobson, Lizzie Jackson.
K Jno R Kerr, Mary Kelly.
L Isabella Loitin, mrs Lewis, Eliza
Lucas, Patrick Linahan, W A Linahau,
a W Liawrence. .
M-
Patrick McNeil. Charlotte Mc-
NTfijl Doll v Malovd. C A May. Ella
Mason. Fannie A Mott, Bryant McMiI
lan, Dickey Mallard, Edward Morries,
G L Moselsy, Jno Montgomery, J D Mal
lard, Wm T McRae.
La wis G Nixon, Charles Nichol
ton, Prince Nixon.
p Robt Petteway, Jo3eph Pickett,
M C Parker. R P Pinner.
-R Wm Robeson, Saml Richardson,
Eliza Rowan, Catherine Robeson, J b
S Robt Svreat, H S Sweat, Edward
Smith. . ,
T Chas W Tillett, Robt Taylor, Jno
T Taylor.
V Liztie Van.
W S H Wairick, Geo West, Boaan
na Waddeil, Millie Williams, Kate Wil
Hams, Anna Williams; Alfred Williams.
Y O G Yates.
Peroons calling for letters in above list
waiple.se say "advertised"; if not claim-
eA in 30 days will be sent to dead letter
OfSce, Washington, D. C.
E. R. BRINK, P. M.
wummgiou, A, v.,
County, N. C.
Try Hall's Vegetable Silciiiaa Hair
Renewer if you woald have a luxuriant
growth of hair.
173
Arrest or a Confidence Man
Fd'er Croorti, colored, a professlenal
thief and sharper, : was arrested this after-
' , xv.ar
noon, about 2 o'clock, on North vater
frt f Tia ntril TTmisa TtrrJirA TiA wHl .tTlt
I am
a v buu viuuiu aAvtt'y
a inagisLeml investigation of the eisme ot
larceny, with wLich Iks is chaiged. The
prison it seems, has a sharp way of
fiOirC '. hi llOUSfS if 60016 of 0Uf ClU
z : :S the' absence of :hi head ol
ilw h k of lliu lionsfl
- Mr. Smith or Mr. J-.nes, her husband,
14, 1880.
had boush some houev down street andspernr
-
hut it ii I rii li ir I nri iiumnfiiiii). it iiiriiw
to have them filled. In this way, he
played eff on Aldermsu L II. Bowden J
from Alderman Bo vdeu's premise. He
o . , ... Jn ft
manner, on . Mr. William
wst.. of th Cimrnproinl TTnPl bar.
To - day, however, unfortunately for the -
prisoner, ha carried another lot of demi
johus to theBame place for sale where he
had offered Mr. Bwden'a last week, and
the proprietors cf the store, who had al
ready been informed of his loss by Mr.
B., sent for Mr. Bowden at once and un
der pretence of quibbling about the price
of the demijohn detained the rogue until
Mr. Bowden arrived with a policeman,
when the confidence man was taken nn-
der arrest.
There are already ono or two Magla-1
trate'a warrants out for the arrest of
1 ll.ftnm nHi wx9t m tr si rmn t v Anna OTrtrtr
several months in the Work House for
stealing magnolias trom Oakdale Ceme
tery. Another G aarfield vote gone up.
Last of the season-
Mr. Schuttd announces that the last
Fete Champetre of tho season will be
given at Oak Grove, on Wrightsville
Sound, tomorrow evening. 4 Unusual
preparations will bo made for the enter
tainment of those who mav be . present as
ifc detjired cloging night (haU
ba tbo mo8t Bnccegsfai 0f the season. The
I :n t. i ..n i j i
rh0 PrP06e 10 d'118 af'Cr
- '
aJ fioS?.""
bottle ot Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup relieved
the trouble at once. 25 cents.
There are two ways of going through
cms woria. une is to mase tne Desi
of it, and the other is to make the worst
i 0f it. Those who take the latter course
I , , , e
wuih uaiu tut uui pa(
New Advertisements.
State and County Taxes,1
1880.
rTIHE TAX BOOK3 ARE NOW READY.
a.
Pay your Taxes promptly and save costs.
Ail property on which Taxes are unpaid
November first, w ill be advertised.
8. H. MANNING, ;
Bheriff
sept 14 2tnao
FETE CHAMPETRE,
AT 1
WRIGHTSVILLE SOUND,
Fmm-n t 19 r.vwv TOwnNTRsn AV
w-,.
EVENING, SEPT..15tb, 1880.
The Last of tha SeasoD.
F, A. Sclmtte, Manager.
Table D'Hote suppHed with all the De'
icacie3 cf the season.
Boats for Sailing and Rowing.
Still Wa'er and Surf Bathing.
Music by the Harpers.
The Manager has spared no pains cr
expense in preparing for this occaden,
and can insure aH who may at
Uad lblt erjlhtaS will be dore
I
"
of his gusts, as it is his Intention to make
ma "H,vsttx wiiujUAl' a fiiimel rti. a liberal deduction in price will be
ofthe Sound.
No objectionable persons allowed In the
. "I For terns asd further ptrtlculan see Prin-
Pwt sept 14 lelpals. septU
PLEASE NOTICE.
We will be g 1 ad to receive eommunieatloci
from our friends on aay and all , tnbjeot c
general interert but :
The name of the writer mast always be far
Dished to the Editor.
Oommunleatlons mast be written? on onl
one side of thejapr. -
Personalities dvi voided.
And it is especially n srucalftrlylcnder
stood that the Editor f a not always eadort e
the views of correpoa Jurtj calentp Ut?
In the editorial o: a tens.
KTow Advertissments.
Bird Food, &e.
J HAVE JD8T RECEIVED a freeb supply
of prepared Mocking and Canary Bird Food,
alto a fine assortment of Toilet Soa;, Toilet
Powder and Waters' Extract?, c. Al! for
sale low at
J. H HA RDIN'd, Apothecary,
sept 13
New Market
Piauos aad 0rgans9
JN T"V;. p NISH AND DURABILITY
pbj it rcarket.
iWlUSlC BOOlCS
EL0D1LSB, Guitar, Violin, an I all
oer mu-4cal instrument.
23 LANK BOOKS,
TNK3. MTJOILXGE. Gold P. prii.
8utl0nery l3L'll Md TritJ-;
sept 13
MEINSBEIiGEK'd
A LARGE STOCK OF
Sash. Doors, Blinds,
AND
ALL KIHDS OF MILL WORK
LUMBER LATHS. &c.
For sale very cheap, at
ALTAFFEB, PRICE; & UO.
Factory t office:
rpt ,U ffMar.Bed Orosi st.
THOMAS H- McKOY,
SUCCESSOR TO
BoatwrigIi& Mcltoy
WISHES IT DISTINCTLY tin-
I .
finest selocUon of both heavy and
OYOV offered in this
woV rnu , , x
market. J.H0SC wno buy at retail
tnow ttat ttey do bcter than
l i
To his country friends who buy
in quantity ho "will stato ho is able
and will eoll good goods as low as
he who sells lowest. Then why
send your orders North when ho
can demonstrate to you in a short
time that you can )juy from him
lower ?
Come and see him or writo for
prices.
THOS.IH. IVIcKOY,
Grocer and Liquor Dealer,
6 A 7 North Front8f.
sept 13
Female School.
MISSES BURR & JAMES,
PRINCIPALS.
MRS. M. s. gushing;
MUSICAL INSTRUCTRESS.
rpHE SIXTEENTH ANNUAL 8E831U5
of tkls Bchool will open on WEDNE3DAY,
OOTOBEE 6th, 18S0.
The course of instruction will be rritemit
I ic and thorough, each pupU receiving Individ
I nal attention. Tha training of tan a e.hUA.
I ren, atpeelality. It hand drawing', Cal-
SSrT ..." .
I Pupil, for the above BehooU of Muile.
I of te HehooL will be aeeommcdatad with
I convenient hours. Where a class of fifteen
made.
A limited number of pupil can beaceam-
mrwYitAi with twiArd ia lha fimllv nfmi. f
1 tne Prineipala.