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rHi.- rare. '.S ' tS4TS olB. T. JAMBS, RfPTIONa. POSTAGE PAID. iunc OBtv f 50 i Three mm T- ..v in. a. tUf. - . 1 ' pper ,;H b delirered By earners. ,ui. or 13 rsni FDt i-SobteoWs trill pUsreport My sad their papers regularly ft!lrP" " ' flfCT GOODS! & RODDICK iU particular attention thU week to the 2i S- Corner Second &. market Ctreets. W will offer several very de.-ided Bar- piM In Ladles' and Gents' At eertalnly less than HALF PRICE I All w cAit say at tbis time is, don't be too lite, or you will regret it. Cannot give full ptrUculars at this time, as we are very busy suAlaf off n'd preparlng:."?MTV Slso'tfxpect-j ttelMt of these lots by Tuesday's steamer. B2 IN TIME. BROWN & RODDICK'S BAZAAR, Ji. E. Comer of Market and Second Streets. oct 23 To Rly Friends and Customers- mixu 1 UiL recirii NOW DAILY. tiring my Fall stock of Consisting of a'l the ay put noes: and my saccesj speak for x ... t T J . iuiitn, mo i oniy ut eouticnanca o yor Ufott . to Uberalt j tfttiowed oo ise C" Please Call and Examine my "Stock as reg-ards Quality- and Prices ! .23 So tfoa le to show good. Will be jleftd to seeyoa oe sd all. KtMpectfaUr. C. ROSENTHAL, 32 Market Street. oct 4 . 8ien of the Show flaw. CHAS. KLEIN, Ouierlater and Cabinet Uafor. rlnceit Street, in Basement of the Journal Building, W ILU I NOTOR, N. a 1 tin assort meat of Oolfias and Cas U ooaiuntlyon had. Furniture Repaired rwc ro. aji kjfetof P riatinf , Htrsoas rei4lne ont or 4b ejty oca havt wlr rUuoir owefully exeaWd and muled atreeofposHfe. IU Kertew BclMlarf - Jb Printer. FaDC Ms mm f 1 VOL. V WILMINGTON, N. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27. 1880. SO. 209 There is real danger in Ireland. The people of that unhappy land are fear fully aroused and exasperated, and the British Parliament, ,as has so often been the case heretofore, seem totally unable to find a remedy, beyond that of force, for tlie disturbances.at their very doors. Arrests are the order of the day, and large bodies - of reinforcements are to be thrown into the island in aid of tLe armed constabulary. A general rising in.thc South of Ireland now seems immi nent. Mr. Theronc R. Butler is the President of the Sixth Avenne Street Car Com- pnny. There are nearly 500 men employ- ed on the line. One Miller is the "start er," and said .Miller has been trying to bulldoze the men into voting forGarfield. We published thi3 yesterday. The New York Sun has interviewed Mr.' Butler, tho President of ythe line, and that gen tleman, although a Republican himself, has given his men to understand that no attempt at coercion or intimidation will be allowed. Good for Mr. Butler ! The Radical bulldozers in New York were at a loss for ;. rascally expedi ents. The came now is to Becure a large nnmber of small bet$, raging from $1 to $5, and then, when the Democrats who took the bets appear at the polls, they are to be challenged and thus in sure a delay which will prevent many Democrats from reaching the polls atlwlf a Democrat and-is worthy the name, Mr. Leonard W. Jerome, President all. of tho National Association of Conser vative Kepubiicans, has issued a circu lar warning Hancock men against the traps spread for them. LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisement!. Heinsbebgeb Second-Hand Pianos C W Yates Always Something New See ad Newspaper for Sale R M McIntire Something New Alex Spbunt & Son Ship Notice See ad Pistol Found Hahn No Fire ! No Water ! HT.t.1. & Pbabsali New Crop Rice All pickpockets work on the abstract principle. In making wiUs some are left out and others are left tin. ' Those Blankets at Hahn's, 38 Market st., are awfully cheap. lw Tho newest, latent, be j and cheapest at RosenthaXj . t V"iy one inning case xor lie ayor s i v 1 a. 'a- j . ii r t l consideration in is morning. - . 1 Elegant line Kid Gloves at 25 cents per I pair, at Hahx's, 3S Market street. lw Nextto a wife the easiest thing fcr a poor man to get is to get in debt. Where is that crowd go:ng ? To Ros enthal's, to buy boots and shoes. f We regret to learn that Mr. F. H. Darby, Chairman of the City and Coun ty Democratic Executive Committee, was taken suddenly ill to-day and had to be conveyed home in a carriage. Our Dress Goods cannot be surpassed in the city. Wc have all shades and qualities Prices exceedingly low, at. Hahx's, 3S Mar ket street. Although wc have heard persons re mark "it is worth its weight in gold' still Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is to be had at all Drujr stores for the small price of 25 cents a bottle. The man who stepped on on hour glass .though for a minute that he was making foot prints on the sands of time. I Rice birds srboat' p'aved out. Not rio so with those Scotch tolea at Rosenthal's Taey Inst for ever. t The receipts of cotton at this port to day foot up 1,020 bales. vur flannels are the cneapest ever brought to the city and twenty-five per cent less than any In the State. OlAns's, 3S Mar ket street. fc , lw The Political Programme. -To-night Shackelford and McLean speak on Third, near the corner of Dock street. To-morrow night the Second Ward have their regular meeting-! the. Court TT 1 r T -m. I nouse, wnen ir. jno. u James will, by mutation, .address the Club. , On Friday night Mr. T. H. McKoy, .Jr., will, m responsS to an invitation, address thft vnnnrr TlAmpota nf tu: . j 0 vuviuw ui fcUU Hljr I at the Court House. Water street merchant will keep their I fcet dry ia Winter by wearing I toxics. I txais boota and ihoca. Ittreet. v lw Daily Underwear For ladies, children and men. Full stock, fine assortment and fabulously loir, at Hah's 33 Market street. lw Of course we know that the Terrilo ries.do not vote for Presidential electors We bo stated yesterday in a moment of thoughtlessness. It was a Inpmm calami. The Rm r Captain Green, of the North Slatt. just in from Kelly's Cove, on the upper Cape Fear, reports the river still too low for navigation between here and Fayette- yille. The rains of last week caused a rise onlytifo inches and even tb hns fallen off ajrain. Musical Itrcitbl. T . I.' 1 lunovauons are novelties aut t course something new with our staid going people. .We have never known anything, however, that has given more satisfaction m a limited circle than Mr, E. D. Goodman's . musical recital at I Heinsberger's music rooms last Friday. inose wno ncara air. Goodman were much pleased and desire a repetition. Flannels, Flannels, all shades and qualities, 25 per cent less tnan any house in the State, at IlAirx's, 88 Market street. lw Another Appeal. From now until the sun goes down on election day every man who calls him should work, and work unceasingly for we success or tne uemocratic cause. There 'is much yet to be done in the several v aras, and much, we arc sorry to say, that should have been accom plished long ago. There is no longer any time now to lose. If you wish for the success of your party you must help this city here to-night. Mr. Dan Hugh to procure that success. You must at- McLean, the able and gifted young ora tend your Ward meetings from now un- tDr from Harnett, our District Elector, til after the election. See that your . . , T . MW.fi.UW. !V.4UtUiUM LUU u w ourc tuab yuur own name is on me regis- tration book. -v- 300; Pairs 500 pairs Blankets, at all prices, at Hahs's, 3S Market street. lw Look Out for Fraud. ihe Kadicals are trying all sorts of dodges and the Democrats must be on the qui vive. all the time to detect their I dangerous practices. You must look out for repeaters in the different Wards I under assumed names. Now is the timo I to watch the registration of tha Rennh. 0 l iican rotcrg with jv 1 ivn innr, xr Foster, who sits around the Council Board of the City as an Alderman from tie First Ward, while he resides in the Third Ward, carried up to the registra tion office- in one of the divisions in the First Ward, the big-headed darkey who is seen frequently dragging himself i along the sidewalk of .the most promi nent thoroughfares of the city and who is known to almost every resident here as Joshua j the First, a perfect imbecile in mind and body and tried to register this poor, weak specimen of humanity as a legal voter. Dress Goods Perfect beauties. All shades, qualities and prices, at Hahs's, 88 Market st. 1 w The Meeting In the Firth Ward ' The meeting in the Fifth Ward, last night was well attended. A large crowd gathered to hear speeches from Messrs. D. H. McLean, H. A. Bagg, Thos. W. Strange, J. I. Macks, F. H. Darby, Col. B. R. Moore and Mayor Fishblate. There was much enthusiasm manifested, I and the Fifth "Warders are united and earnest in the cause. Among the speech es wc have heard most highly spoken of were those delivered by Col. B. R. Moora and Mr. J. I. Macks. ' "We do not mean to be invidious in thus referring to these two gentlemen, but we learn that while all the speakers acquitted them selves most handsomely, Messrs. Moore and Macksf were particularly happy in their efforts. Col. Moore's speech was a powerfully argumentative one in which he traced the origin of the Democratic party and it3 opponents from the days of Jefferson and Hamilton down to the present era. The speakers were listened to attenUvely, and the crowd dispersed at a late hour highly gmtified with the result of the evening's fQfJr,.' Now they are daisies. All kinds, all col- ore, wid all prices, Hahx's, 3S Market Eeyiew Are You Wise? Fiie and water are great destroyers, but where one loses others gain. Mr. J. Hahn, 33 Market street, advertised his damaged goods on yesterday and to day he has had a rushing trade. Some few damaged articles remain unsold, bat his calicoes and Jdd gloves, not damaged, advertised to-day, take the lead. See ndvertisemsnt in another column. Corsets, Glova Corsets Look at our Glove Corsets, Nursing Cor sets and Corsets of other kinds, at IUrix':?," 3S Market street. lw Assistance A'eedtil Woare requested to call the attention of the charitable to a case of of real des titution in our midst. It will be rcmem- f bsred that last Spring a Mrs. Lumsden, living on Masonboro Sound, was struck and killed by lightning while in bed with her child, an infant a few days old. The three children left by Mrs. Lum3den were brought to this city and placed under tIie care of an aunt, who i3 now very sick and unable to provide for them. one oi them has secured a homo else where but the others are in actual need. They live at the extreme end of Castle street. AVe mako this statement by re- quest or a lady who has interested her self in their welfare. It is a case which presents a strong appeal to tho charit able among us. . Any and everybody can now do their 4? N' JBl " ih w v Jt. ijuttuici a uinis wortis, anu the prices are low. To-Night. Do not forget that our worthy champ. ion and standard bearer, Jno. W. Shack- elford, is to address the Democrats of I is also to speak. Let every Democrat I . . ' . . WW ill. UH A 1 T.1! i:l II 'M V 1 111" I 1 1 " I " I V. X I 1 I f III cause, come out to-night and listen to I ti .n.onc nf hn MoiinA h.. msn above named. The grand fltand on Third, near the corner of Dock street will be the rendezvous. The speakers will be escorted from tho Purcell House, by tho Young America Hancock, Jarvis crai8 wno may wisn to join in the pro cession, the whole to be preceded by the Cornet Concert Club, who will enliven the occasion with some of their delightful music Fall Metal and Walnut Show Cases, all style? and sUes, t Altakfe3, Vmvjt & Co'.h The Epizoot. It is said that the dreaded epizootic disease has appeared, in a mild form, among the horses in this city. For the hpnpfif. nf tlif nwnera nf hnrsp ihd frd. lowi description of tbe symptons is given. The quotation is from a work generally accepted as standard authori ty upon the horse and hi3 diseases: "The first svmDtom is that the horse is dumpish, which signifies debility. To a casual observer the horso look9 as if he had been sick for months. If urged to move on he does so after the fashion of an overgrown elephant. The eye is indicative also of the disease; its vessels are turgid, havo an arterial red appear ance (this has, perhaps, led to the term pink eye ), the lids become swollen, and the animal shrink from the light as if its rays caused pain; the tears trick le over, and how and then & particle of purtqlent, lyrrphy matter can be seen in Ithe angles ot the eye. ihe animal seems unable to support the weight of his head; it either remains in a drooping position or he rests it in thctcrib. First one hind limb and then the other swel'f , become infitrated with fluid which constitutes anasacra, or j they may both commence . to swell at once ; in lact, other parts ot the body become dropsical, so that the patient sometimes more resembles an elephant j than a.horse. Ihe swelling of tho legs, let it be more or less, is considered in connection with tho other features, the diagnostic symptom. It is very different from that tumefaction which is found in the limbs of many horses, and occasioned by want of exercise. It comes on sud- denlv. affects the whole limb, crroin and sheath. ' The hair from the first has an unclean aspect, and a rough feeling of the ears and nose, and the limbs cold or not, according t the sjtage of the dis ease. The appetite is poor from the first and any attempt to swallow indicates that the throat is exceedingly sore, foul, thickly coated, and saliva runs freely, al though not al way, for in many cases tbe mouth is dry. In the course of a few days a nasal discharge sets in, and this is considered a favorable crisis. In some instances, however, the disease termi nates in a troublesome cough." ' Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Benew er,the only reliable preparation for restor ing gray hair to its original color. The Oyster Roast Yesterday. The oyster roast yesterday at Macom ber's Store was a very pleasant and a very successful affair. Tee attendance was large, many from this city having gone down. There was plenty of oystors with the concomitants far all and the speating was spirited. Mr. Gerrett Walker presided and speeches were made I y Mr. W alker Meares, Capt. A. A. Moseley, Mr. IT. W. Mc Laurin, Mr. W. M. Hays, Mr. J. J I. urr:e. Mr. K. 11. McKoy and Mai. C W. McCl ammy in the order named. It was u least ui guou inings io near as well as to cat. It is thought that much good was accomplished in that neigh-, borhood. The Fast Mall. "c understand, from good authority, that the fast train on tho Wilmington & Weldon and Wilmington, Columbia fc Augusta Railroads will bo put on soon, probably between the 1st and the 10th of next month. A meeting was held recently in New York and a com mittee on schedule, on which are Col. Bridgers and Capt. Divine, was appoint ed. It is said that the timo between New York and Wilmington will be scv- entecn hours, Tho Carolina Centra will also adopt a new and fast schedule to make close connection here when the fast mail is put on. New AdvertlsQments. Ship Notice. A 1.1. PKBSOKH tr K.K- i forewarned not to trustor SSK i&2.ttaK,SKSf. I vIUBBN, Capt Andrew, as no debts of their contracting will ba uaid ituer iae vapiam or consignees, oct 27-3t ALEX. SPkONT it BOX. 2 xl- .1 . . . Pistol Found. TJIOUND, YESTERDAY, NEAR THE W JL1 1 - Kv. depot, a seveu-sbooter Pistol, wliich " ner may 'e on payment lur-tflis I advertisement and a suitable reward to the finder. Apply at the office of oct 27-1 1 SOUTHERN EXPRESS CO NSWSPaP8r fOV Sale. IF ANY ONE OF THE READERS OF the Review desiies to engage in the newspaper business, and has a few hundred dollars to irvest, he will learn something to his interest upon application to the editor of this paper. He knows of a weekly paper for sale which is now in a prosperous condition, and is located in a prosperous, growing railroad town, in the centre oi a hne cotton growing country. 1 he object of tho proprietor in selling Is to give his attention to other private and important interests. Apply early to the editor of this paper. JOSH. T. JAMES. AVilmington, N. C, Oct. 28th, 1830. SOMETHING NEW Carpets, Crumb Cloths, Oil Cloths, WHITE MARSEILLES SPREADS, Some real bargains. Marseilles Crib Spreads and Crib Blankets" Cloakings for Ladies and Children. Circular goods for Ladies and Children. And a complete line of Merino and all Wool Underwear for Ladies. Gents and Children, oct 27 R. M. McINTIRE. Til A T It, O.Uil JLt 4 Cents per 'E'ard. and KID OLOVrB tarjlng from OA. nfc fn Q1 nar Doit ia W l,Br have hot been damaged by either. . .Cur damaged goods are "almost gene I!f THEM 1 REUSMBES! CALICOES 4 cts. Kid Gloves 25c. KIAIHIKI' 38 Market St. oct 27 " ' ' NO FIRE M WATER ! PLEASE NOTICE. Wa will beg I ad to receive ooaunaaicatlots from our friends oa aiy and all, subjeets o fral Interest butt The name of the writer nut always be far lushed to the Editor. Oommunlcatloas icut be written; on o a!; on tide of the paw. - .- x Personalities ma tt voided.' . And it Is especially ea psrtlealarlT.'ttader ffcwJ thai FJ4.. A. . . . uvv ' mm boi aiwmys eadors e the views ot correspoa aunts. Balatsia ttud in the editorial Now Advortisemonts. Kew Crop Rsce. Of Tiori-cs and ti ls Carolina RIC1!, 150 B,"srrimc RI corFEF' 1000 m,lf Good nur' 100 hhU Rcfiua .UGAir' J QQ BMs Cut.a MOLASSES. 20()K,'NU,- At I.ow Prices.. o13 & Pearsall- We have the Best, gEE OUR STOCK at the Lead of theOl J Market ou Monday, The finest is always at pur stall?. Give us a call anil get good Mountain Reef. JOUNSON, TILLEY, IIINTZE, UUBBARD. TEOPLE'S BUTCHER.' COMPANY. STALLS to 10 NEW MARKET oct 2X.4t Second-Hand Pianos. rpwo second-hand pianos, one manufactured by Knabe and oco by Brad bury, at very great bargains; used but u very short time and really almost as good as new; fully warranted iu every, aspect J Must be sold to make room for new one. Please call at - HEINSBERGER'S, oct. 2') Live Book and Music Store. Home Again I jyjie.S KASRER would regpecifully .an nounce to the ladies of Wilmington that she has returned from the North with an ele gant assortment of K Winery and other goods tc; i?re now Deiaif 0Pened and which sh will take great pleasnre in exhibiting to the Ladis. oct S3 ' Always Some thiug New. LARGE STOCK OF 8TRAT7 Goods, Klower Bsnlrets, School Lunch Bss, St-aw Hand Satchels, Ladies' Work Baikets. Wail Pocket, 8crap Basket. As,. Also. nrb. gtnt line of Fancy Framei and Etsel?, Chromos and Fancr Goods. A thonsaoI fichool Book?, suitable for use ia the public "Bricks Without traw," by A W Tour . gee, author of "A Fool'a Errand Vi and Thistles," ' oct2i Book tre Klutts' Chill Cure, TJ ATTER'3 LUNG BALM, ilariden'i Brown's A cacian Balsam, O.JL Fectorsl Balm. Tamar Indien, Sanford's Liyer Invigorator, and a full line of Tatent Medicines, Cigars, &c.t at TJ. H HARDIN'S, Apothecary, oct 14 New Market. Sale of Valuable KIce Plantation, 73 Y VIRTUE and in parsaance of a deoree of the Superior Court of New Hanover c ount.y. made at J one term, 1883, in the cae -? r. D Browa a?al8t J. E. Winaats. et al, Ji" oa MoadT. thelst day ofoyember. 1680, at 11 o'clock, A M, at tie Conrt Homo door in Wilmington, sell to tbe highest bld JfV P?blicaQcth3, for cash, that ralua b.e Bice Plantation on the Northwest branch of the Cape Feir Kiyer, known as '8wans Sfiu t "dffmerLy owned by tbe late Gru fifth J McL'ee. F. H. DARBV, Com'r DoB. Cctlar, Plaintiff's Attorney. oct 11-ts , . 1 Norfolk Oysters. 8PLENDID LOT OF Flae, Fat NORFOLK OYSTERS by Fxpresthis dsy. aji0) tfevf ETer Oysterr, and all furnished ia tnjitjlo derired. JOHN HAAB, Jr., oct 22-tlstN Jtfezart Baloon. Fresh Every Day TINE ASSORTMENT OF CA5DI1B, French and Domestic, Just reoeWed and fcr sale. THE 05LT GENUINE HOME-HADE Candy in the dty, will ba found everr day, fresh and sweet, three doors Bouth of the ostoffioe oa Seend e treat. Also, Nuts Baisina, Fruit, As. C . JTTVEX8, Cook Vlanted: GOOD COOK esa hear of a.: situation hj PPjJi?S for pirticuUrj at this oL-e. oetlS'Sf
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