THIS PAPER
bUli.KiPTIOFOSTAOB PAID
3 . 1 25: 02s month, 60 oenU..
rx, p6?, -,- will bs delivered by carriers,
JArehargc, in aay Pt of, the city, at the
b-e rate, or 13. cants per
idT-rtwia rates low and liberal
Ssbseriberi vili please report aay and
- uMur.-to roeciTeihcir papers regularly.
OCct.
RODDICK
45 Market fetrset.
n
rt! -tK T IN
IHE PDBLK
tnerally ar.d VYbol a.o ( ah buyers in -articular,
that we a -a fuli up with the
oodls
that bas ever been otfered in this market
wn TiTTVEK. Vnitinar this citv will do him
salt justice uy passing uur j
underselling tbe market iaminy of tat reg
ular Staple line.
We have marked down all goods that be-'
:
1 - .
long to Hummer wear and are onering
any
I
to onr patrons.
We woaldcill particular attention to tte j
following ' ,
GENTS' DOGSKIN DRIVING GLOVES
Slightly spotted, 75o. Worth $1.50,
alicoes !
Nw Fall Calicoes at all prices in Beautiful
tidsigas.
r
Bleached and Unbleached
Cottons J
Wehavo laid in a very heayy stock oftna
above and are offering them at lower figures
than over. We hare all the popular brands. I
Our 4-4 Bleaching at 10 cents per yard is
without any exception the best value ever
offered.
Linen Handercliiefs,
A Job at 10 cents. These gooda
require no comment.
Give us a Call !
BROWN & RODDICK,
i
45 Market St.
an 28
TO iJy FrienClS and
Customers-
I AH SOW DAILY
receiving my Fall stock
of
Soots smd Shoes,
Consisting of all the
L.&.TSST STYLES I
My paststocx and my success speak for
thsmselves, and I only ask a continuanoe oj
your favors s 3 liberally bea'owed on me (
OT" Please Call and Examine my -0
OSStock as regards Quality
aad Prices ! 23
No trouble to show goods.
Will be pleased to see you one and all.
Bespectfullj,
C, ROSENTHAL
32 Market Street.
sept 13 Sijrn of the Show Oaxa.
AdiiiiuistratoT's Notice.
THE UNDERBIONED having qualifled as
administrator of George Myers, deoeased.
hereby gires notice to all persons bojding
claims against the said estate to exhibit the
same to him on l or before the ' VdaP-
teoaw-tuU yffi8Sr. ;
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VOL. V WILMINGTON, N. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1880. 174
cheap Reading !
i
Tor tho Campaign.
'Tha Daily Rxvkw, to Dec. 1st, for
$1.00! . "
The WiLsnsaToN Joust al, to Dos
1st, for 60 cents! .
Tha "WruciKaTOH Joubxal, published
Tery Friday, g3 11 ol tho ntwi of tte
week! -
The -DAiL)t Rsyiew. iublish?d rery
afternoon, gives the news of t be day acd
tbe latest mirbet reports.
Address
Jon. T. Jamej,
Wilmineton, N. C.
LOCAL NEWS.
. New Advertisements.
Noatbbop A Ccuame For Bale.
Atkihsob 4k Makhino- Underwriters
Sale of Lumber.
Yatxs Complete 8tock Sohool Books.
FA Bchutte Fete Ghimpetre The Last
of the Season I
P HamsBiaoaa Pianos and Organs
I His Honor, Mayor Fisabkt', held no
Court to-day.
Did the man who returned after mmy
days gt them?
Making political capitoal assessing
the officeholders.
Any girl with an '.Income of 850000 a
year has a neat figure.
Lota of youDg men about town talk
stocks but do not own a dollar.
Evervbodvcan tret suited with a Pccket
&.mie, also raDie irauery, at u awol o
war . m m v 1 . . A, T" A iTIT'O
Hardware DeDot.
The smaller the calibre of the mind
the greater the bore of a mouth open
perpetually.
Full Metal and Walnut Show Oases, all
tvlps and sizes, at ALTAFFEE, PBICE
& CO'3
The recent picnio season has forever
shattered the delusion that all women
are small eaters.
Rivals who blow each other's heads
off fer the eyes of any woman, prove
that they have no brains.
The Treasury Department hare de-
cided that silver coin shall ' ba sent by
mail, but in sums not larger than $100,
Trv Hall's Veeetable Silcillan Hair
Renewer if you would havo a luxuriant
growth of hair.
When milk sours scalding will ' render
it sweet again. The whey separates
from the curd, and the former is better
I. than shortening in bread.
Window Glass ofall sizes . Doors,Sa.8h
and Blinds, Builders' Hardware,&ot Low
est prices at Jacobi's.
A certain minister prayed for those
'who are smitten with illness, and those
who have gone a fishing, and also-those
ioo lazy to cress ior cuuruu.-
T r n.;i
be present at Burgaw to-morrow and ad-
drs83 tbe .People. The Pender County
Wo have no news to-day from Maine,
although we hal every reason to expect
a special. Our correspondent failed us,,
although we waited on him until 5 o'clock
Caasar covered his bald head and gray
hair with a laurel crown. Ateb's Hair
Vioob covers gray heads with the stii
more welcome locks of youth..
The corner stone of St. Stephen's new
brick A. M. E. Church, now being erec
ted at the northeast corner of Fifth and
Red Cross streets, will be laid ou Mon
tfee 27th jD8t wJth appropriate cere-
monies.
You can buy No. 1 Cooking and Heat
ui'dtovesat almost any price at Jacobi
Hardware Depot.
Itis no man duty to deny himself
everv amusement, every luxury, every
rscreation, every comfort, - that he may
get rich. It la no man's duty to make an
iceberg of himself, to shut his eyes and ears
to the sufferings of his fellows, and deny
himself tbe enjoyment that results from
generou actions, merely that Le may
hoard wealth for his heirs to quarrel
about.
The. Chicago Times says: Warner's
Safe Kidney and Liver Cure U highly
endorsed by ministers, judges, physicians
Burgeons, by men of literary and sc holar
ly distinction, and by individuals in all
he walks of me.
Mr Naih'l Jacob i having been annnlnt-
ed agent for the Atlas Plow, parties la
want of celebrated Plow can now
3 their orders filled at Jacoci's Hard
ware Depot, No. 10 S. Front st.
ji
The Siar and the 11- R. Combination.
The Star has -waked up at -'est and.
found out about ten dajs or two weeks
after the publication of the fact :a the
Revibw all about tho railroad combina
tion which was perfected by tccn
holders of the different. 1 ws -n.e .ito
Since in - Baltimore, and wY.j'i n :j;,c-
aent goes into ettey, to-day. v - :'
gratulate our neigh'o r upoa vutir-
prlse in at last givicg pubiij-.tke t a
matter Which concerns thj iaiererf el
Wilmington very nearly tut which
ginerally wrll kcown ih'ougboai lie
State before the Star waked up to u.c
importance of thf fact, and which, m rn
reliable and trustworthy iuijrai-ition, tie
R a view had given iu ti-'i wt r!d near y
two weeks ago, all of which Lua bctn
oopied tiom the Review ia dlffc-rciit pa
pers in tLis and other Sutoa So that
not only has the Keview enlightened the
pablic of Wilmington with regard to one
of taemojt important railroad combita
tloaf ever entered into within the limits
of the State, but tho people in other loc al
Itles throughout North Carolina have,
through the medium of the Review, teen
also informed upon the S3me 6ubjsct, In
matters of this kind, where the interests
of Wilmington are eo nearly concerned as
in the matter of thU railroad combina
tlon, our readers will find the Review in
tha future, as
m
the past, an
autheatio source from which
to obtain the latest and most reliable in
formation. When facts become
known upon important . matters of the
kind, as they have been through the coin
umns of the Peview, then we remark up
on the advantages and benefits
likely to accruo to our port,
but we scrupulously avoid indulg
ing in 8pccnlativo expressions
as to tho merits or effects" of any propos
ed arrangement, unless we accompany
such expressions with a full and inter
eating account of tho facts in tho case,
certainly if v a. waited until ten days
after the news had been published to the
world, we would be very loth to express
any opinion at all, and would rather seek
to apologize for our unpardonable neg
lect to our readers, in not giving such im
portant information before.rather than in
dulge a sneer at those who may have been
more enterprising. Upon second thought
however, wo will not commit ourselves
to an opinion upon a matter of this kind
aa we hardly know what would be our
course of conduct in such a case, never
having been placed in a position where
we were so derelict in giving to our readers
full and late accounts of such important
occurrences or. transactions os this great
Railroad combination.and which any sane
man must see, from tho very nature of the
arrangement, is so pregnant with bene
ficial results to the merchants, business
men and roal estate owners of Wilming
ton. - .
Important. Do not let your Druggist
palm off on you any new, cheap remedy
for colds when you inquire for Dr. Bull's
Cough Syrup or you will be disappointed.
Price, 25 cents a bottle.
What N ewspapes are Published For.
Some people have an idea that a pub
lisher publishes his paper for almost any
thing but to make money. In facr, this
class of people is very numerous too
numerous for the good of the newspaper
fraternity. Compliments are, very ac
ceptable, and thanks cheer tho publisher,
but bread and butter Is what be an his
family live upon. Publishing is a busi
ness just the same as manufacturing or
keeping a store. A manufacturer or
storekeeper would think a roan crazy ha
came into his cfBco every little while,
and after complimenting his goods, asked
him to give him a few of them. This is
just the kind of customers the publishers
must expect to deal more or less with six
out of seven days in tho week. We are
not speaking of men who are advertisers
and who have bought a right to some
privileges in the paper. We are speaking
of that immense class of dead heads, who
send a six cent puff of their business in a
three cent envelope, closely written on
bothides; ind of another numerous class
who are'eonstantly dropping in, or drop
ping it in on the publisher, in littla drib
lets Jsandwiched in between a smile and
a compliment and a mustard seasoning of
cheek. The sooner these people find cut
that every inch of a publisher's space is
so much money to him, the sooner wili
publishers see a little profit in their busi
ness. 7 -
' My life was saved by Warner's tiafo
Kidney and Liver Cure. E. 27. Lakd.y
Silma, Ala.
KETIEW.
dominated for the Senate
Mr. S. P. Tharp, of Brunswick, h e
received tbe Demccratic nomination of
Stale Senator from the counties of BruLS
wick ar;d Bladen. Mr. Tbarp is said to
be a. very popular gentleman and it is
j thought will poll the full party veto.
Good Hauls
i iJi I.f r fisheri s,on 13 aM LleaO, rc
na ' ViZ y. ilb y,ood success tLis ye-r. On
Monday they pulled in 20 barrels ot uisl
1 its, and yesterday they euccecded in get
ting 30 barrel?. We are lad to k:ow
that all ilia fisheries on the coa3t are
d n n: v. t j.', and that t ic Dosher seines
are surprising their fxpectatiors.
3Iacistratt:'3 Court.
Frances" Moore, colcre3, was arraigned
bsfuio Justice Gardner upon a peace
warrant this morning and placed under
bond of $50 to keep tbo peac3.
Liura Ilaggett, colored, was arraigned
b fora the 6ame Justice of the Peace :p
on a charge of willful t res pa" un.l in do
fau't ( f of payment A tiuy a .d c. s ii in
ths case, wa3 committed.
The Telegraph and tne Railroads.
The report of Messrs. D. G. Worth,
Jno. D, Taylor and M. Cronly, the
Commissioners appointed to decide on the
matter in controversy between the W. &
W. and W. C. & ATRailrcad?, and tbe
American Union J Telegnrph Company,
have rendered a decision which will be
found below. It is as follows:
State cf jnorth Carolina,
New Hanover County,
. In Supericr Court, Sept. 15, 1880.
The American Union Telegraph Co,
vs.
The Wilmington and- Weldon R. R. Co.
The Commissioners, M. Cronly, D. G.
Worth and John D. Taylor, appointed to
"ascertain and determine the compensa
tion which ought justly to be made" by
the American Union Telegraph Com
pany to tha Wilmington and Weldon
Rail Road Company in the above enti
tled cause, having heard the evidence and
the argument of Counsel, met on Tues
day, the 14th day of September, 1880,
(all being present) and after due delibera
tive the undersigned, a majority of the
Commission (M. Cronly dissenting) re
spectfully make the following report:
They find the amount to bo paid by the
said Telegraph Company to the said rail
road company to bt ea thousand, eight
hundred dollars. In coming to this con
c'usion they endeavored to ascertain what
the right ot way over the land would be
worth for the most available purposes to
which it could be put. They Knew of
nothing for which it would b3SO valuable
as for telegraphic purposes. They then
endeavored to ascertain what was its
value tor such purposes. From their in
terpretation of the contract between
between fctha Western Union Telegraph
Company and the Wilmington & Weldon
R. It. Co., the said Telegraph Company,
only pays in money to tbe said K. Ji. Lo.
an annual rental of four (4) dollars per
mile, the balance of tho -tourteen men
tioned, viz ;Ten dollars'is paid in tele
graphing, which, withother telegraphic
arrangements, are counterbalanced by free
transportation of mehjand material of the
said Telegraph Company.
The said American Union Telegraph
Company '.cllered to the said Railroad
Company to pay to it four (4) dollars- per
mile annual .rental. Thus the two tele
graph companies have fixed the market
value for therental. The length of the
said railroad is one hundred aud tixty-two
miles. The annual rental then wouid be,
at four (4) dollars per mile, six hundred
and foriy..eight dollars. Six hundred and
forty.eight dollars being the interest on,
ten thousand and eight hundred dollars
thev have fixed that turn as a just compen
sation to be paid by the laiutiff to the
defendant.
The evidence 13 herewith submitted.
D. G.,Wobth,
Jso. 1. Taylor.
1
The same decision will hold good, pro
rata, as regards the W., C. & A. R. R
for the G7 miles of road of which are in
North Carolina, and therefore coming
under tbo actionof th9 Commissioners-
Ths W. & W. R. R in North Carolina
is 1C2 miles, and the pro rata ia there
fore casliy calculated.
It is understood that the American
Union will appeal against this decision
and that they will apply to Judge
Gudger, in Chambers, for a new commls
sion, failing in which they will pay the
costs and withdraw the fuit, and then
we will have no new telegraph in
Wilmington.
Tho third and dissenting member of
the Commission is M. Cronly, Esq.
The News and Observer of yester
day's date, says; Mr. Paul C. Cameron
has just returned from Virginia, where
be saw Bishop Atkinson, at the old Sweet
Springs The health cf the venerable
Bishop hia somewhat improved, but is
yet precarious. He hopes to go to Ashe
viile and spend tha month of October
there.-
Window Glass all sizes at Itafier &
Price's. t
Not Generally Known.
It -s net genera' Iy known that if a $1
greenback is neat y cut in two each of the
halves is good for 50 cents at ihe Federal
treasury. Th same process can be car
ried on till the I ill s divided into tenths,
without injuring the aliquot value of its
pari?. has beeu euggestad as an easy
way o: ;inin Email eums to send by
mail now ihat tho extremely convenient
fractioml currency bas disappeared; but
it is not likely to be general;y adopted, a
Lali-boto being an awkward thing to pass
except at a bank -
DICD.
gUtEIlAN In this citVt this morning, of
typHoid pneumonia, MARGARET, daughter
of John and Ann bhihan, age l 15 years,' 9
m onths and 17 dais
Tbe frinds and acqutinUnces ot the taml
ly are respectfully iarited to attend the fu
neral tomorrow (Thursdav) morning, at 9
o'clock, from the residence corner Eighth and
Chestnut streets, thence to St. Thomas'
Catholic Church, and from tbence to 8t.
Thomas' Catholic Cemetery.
"May sl-e re t in peace "
1 tar copy.
Now Advertisements.
For Sale,
rpaAT ELEGANT BUILDING LOT ca
Third avenue, oppoaite the residence of M.
Cronly, Esq. Also a valuable lot on Third
street known as the old "Harries lot."
Terms easy. Apply to
NORTHROP & GUMMING.
septl53tnao
Underwriters' Sale of
Lumber.
QN FRIDAY, I7th insU, at 13 o'clook, M.,
we will sell at auotion the entire cargo of
Lumber saved from the wrecked brig Fred
B. Rica, now on the beach of Topsail Bound,
about one mile north or Topsail Inlet.
At same time will sell also the said wreck
ed vessel and all the rigging and materials
saved from her.
This lumber and wrecked materials ban be
readily transported by smallVvessels to Wil
mington or elsewhere.
i sept 15.2 1 Underwriters' Agents.
State and County Taxes,
1880.
rpHE TAX BOOKS ARE NOW READY.
.
Pay your Taxes promptly and save costs.
AH property on which Taxes are -unpaid
November first, will be advertised.
S. H. MANNING,
Shetifff
sept 14 2tnac
Mortgagee's Sale.
gY VIRTUE OF THE PROVISIONS
contained in a certain deed of mortgage ex
ecuted on the 21st day of February, 1878, by
wuuam campson ana wire Mora, to Joel w.
Woolvin, registered in the Register's office
of New Hanover county, la Book N If N.
page 689, Ac, I will sell at publio auction
for Cash at the Court House door, ia tha city
ot Wilmington, on Monday, tne lltadajoi
October, 1880, at 11 o'clock, A. M., the fol
lowing lot is said city : Beginning ia the
Southern line of Fanning street 82i feet
West from the intersection of Anderson si,
thence West on Fanning street, 82) feet
and runring South 68 feet being part of
lot 1, Block 269, official plan of Citrof Wil
mington. E. B. MARTIN,
Attorney for Mortgagee,
sept 8,15,22,29&09. -
FETE CHAMPETnEj
, . AT.
Oals Grove Par&7
WRIGHTSVILLE SOUND,
From 0 to 12 o'clock, WEDNESDAY
EVENING, SEPT. lCtb, 1880;
The Last of the Season.
F. A. Schutte, Manager
Table D:IIo .e tujplicd w'.tb aU the Deli
icacies of the season.
Boats for SalliDg and Roiug.
Still Water and uxf Bathing.
Music by tbe Harpers.
The ilanajer has spared co pains cr
expense in preparing for this occatiori
and can anre all wbo may at
tend that ev.rythin' will be done
to promote the pleartu e and coLvenlence
of his guests, as it is his intention to male
his "EVERY WEDNESDAY" afcfiatnre
of the Sound
No objectionable persons allowed in the
Park. 'septH
PLZABB NOTIOE.
e will beg? ad to receive eommunicstioai
from our friencf on aay and all subjects
ffeaeral Interest but:
Ta aaat of the writer mast always be fnr
aUhodto the Editor.
Oommaaleation cut be written: on onlr
oae aide of thepapar
Personalities mui voided.
And it is especially a mu tarticularij under
stood that the Edft-. 1 not always endorse
the riewf of corrr.-Ko Jt u vrM m tt i
ia the editorial columns.
Mfcw Aa vqrtlsements.
Bird Food, &c.
HAVK JTBKCEiVBD afrcihEUFfly
of prepared Mcckirg and Canary Bird Food
0 a fine assonmant of Toilet Hoa-s Toiul
saJeWlow af W tXil' '
J H'RniVi?, Apothecary,
"ert 13 New Market.
.10 , aad Organs,
JNT.. . k SN! AND DURABILITY
period to any ia market.
VI usic Books
jyELODIANS, Guitars, Violins an i all
other mu ical instruments.
BLliK BOOKS.
TNKS, MUCILAGE, Gold Pens, Peacils,
X Stationery of everv stvle and variety
For sale at
P 1 HEINSBERQER'd
A LARGE STOCK OF
Sash, Doors, Blinds,
! AND
ALL KINDS OF MILL WORK -LUMBER,
LATHS. &c.
For sale very cheap, at
ALTAFFER, PRICi & CO.
Factory! Office
THOMAS W. MnTrnv
SUCCESSOR TO
Boatwrightif& McKoy;
WISHES IT DISTINCTLY un
derstood that Lg has in stock tho
finest selection of both heavy and
light groceries ever offered in this
market. Those who buy at retail
know that they can't do better than
with him.
To his country friends who bny
m quantity ne will state he is ablo
and will sell good goods as low as
he who sells lowest. Then why
send yonr orders North when ho
1 ...
can aemnrfitrotn frt i
w m can Day fr0m
lower ?
Oome and see him or write for
prices.
thos.;h, incKOT,
Grocer and Liquor Dealer,
6 A7 North Fronts'.
sept 13
Female School.
MISSES BITER & JAMES,
PRINCIPALS.
MRS. M. S. CUSHING,
MtJSICAL INSTRUCTRESS.
rjlSE B1XTEENTH ANNUAL 8E831CN
of this School will open oa WEDNESDAY,
OCTOBER 6th, 1840.
The coarse of Instruction will be trite nut
icand tborouffh. each budII rM.!nnTt.:.:j
ual attention. The training of todmo ehild-
'" Viuij. r nana drawing, Cal
isthenici and Vocal Mosic without extra
charge.
Pupil, for the above Schools of Vtuic.
fiiBuag, w ncturecqae drawing, outside
of the ttchool, will be accommodated with
convenient hour. Where a class of fifteen
i.u-i w luiHicu ,or uuirucnon in the
arta, a liberal deduction ia price will be
made.
AHmJt!i.utt?l6ri,f.P,,Pilf beaccom
SfpdpaU. of oae of
l tMB" aad farther parUculan see Prin
V1 sept 11
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