I KAHF SOU IS. We will beg.' ad to receive ocmmauleatiora from onr friends oa aay and all? nbiosts -CoamliBtarest but Tho nAnrof the wriUr mart alwayi be fur ciihed to tho Editor. OoaununJeatlona aaat bo wiltteajoa otly oaaridaof taejepr. Personalities mu woidsd. And It Is otpeeisJly su parioJarly;nnd stood that the Editor ess aot always esdort e tbe views et corraepon rfea ta salsa to tatsd la the editorial columns. v i I H t " ' . ' -. JttCBIPTIOKS.POSlACS FAID. jZ!SOt Sixmout, tijTUM TUrK will be delivered byeTiars, Wi or llwprwHL low aaHhr.l 7 VOL. V WILMINGTON, N. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24. 1880. NO. 233 km report aay aaa popers regularly. Daily Reyiew. THE LITTLE FOLKS I Wholesale and Retail. 10 & QOBDICK l.fl. Comr EZrfct U Oteond H V3W FGX.LT PX1FARKD TO tit Urfoai eat of' Holiday Coodo U" aewn Tfcey are ky far too Kftt4wel!eft A visit only otaeover IstfrMftd. f,ii, fay OoeAt, Vfaeolbarvewf. Carta, TilHipeWjapaMipa. fUf 0er 1M dei. tnm U to f I eaeh. Broeas, Buckets, Ia ts, Dsil Oarrlaf , SoekUg Hones. The largest stock of Tin 'Ware t?i of 5ew York. Onr Prices are Lower Irt vtevi eafcly state that to House In tbt Wholeoale Buyerc. Vjgtr yeuaay IM ef ear stook by d- BBOWH & RODDICKS FANCY GOODS.BAZAA.B, 1 1 Corner or Market aid Beeond its WTlO ;5BL 3E O -EES- ARE MAKING AND HAVE CON ftantly, on hand all grados of Rice from COMMON to TANCT HUF RICE, SUAiyCICE RlCCriA- D0USE-A gtDOd cheap food for Eors, Covi,Hogt, &c Also a fine article for kidtaj Poultry. - All food sold at Charleston price. st 18 Proprietors Carolina Rlee Mills; Highest Cash Prices plID TOR. HJDB3, W09L.J MKT ALP, US9 Asby JNO. J. CON PREY A COn Srakto aad Garal Dealer, Ooraer Doek and Water Mr lUfer fa tirat Ifattonal Baak. aoT b-m Notice. ALL PERSON8" are forbidden to harbor . my wife, Sarah Jane Tatom, or in aay shelter, as she has left my. house without provocation. I shall prosecute to tbt otmost extent ot the law any person who nua ner in any aDove prucuirs. Bor83-2td&w - M. W. TATOM. Turpentine Hands T OiN OiVK KMP1.011IB5T. at fa'r I i m - I vllllDPulrKP vaftS ID I I6W yooa wr an ina 'USDS, to work in Boah Oarolisa. I will "fatt for box earner ttaaon. or iron now fek HI - lout MsA W mmM9 Mh at aaa learn a waaUd fro fin ntw uatil rt Ubrlataaa or for fall season, PPir Mrtoar by letter to J H BALSRTINB, ?Hri&teadtBi Lexlnrtea Gotartboate, 8. wro BVItU. ai W UKirvii v A B VlaBOKKILEJr. lMwd-lwJ .JAS. tCEAi JJTAL SUlUltOw , , AKD kXQHAHlO 8 Ooraer Froat sad Market street, - "Mw nml8to.:0 jKEMBH It is rumored that Dalcigno has been occupied by the Turkish troops, and it is rumored that it hasn't.' Thar now! '3he cotton operatives in Northeast Lancashire are renewing the agitation in favor of an increase of wages, on account of the improved condition of the cot tun trade. There is a strong probability that Egypt and Abbyssinia will have another tussle. 8eren thousand soldiers are said to hare left Cairo for the southern fron tier. ' " 4 The roads which hare been par ticipa ting in the cheap fare fight at Chicago agree in reporting increased earnings even inpaisenger business. There is a hiat herein which some people might lay hold of if they would. Gin. Garfield has .scored at least one iteaible action. He arrived in Wash ington City yesterday andin compliance with bis expressed wish, the public re ception which It hAd been intended to five him was abandoned. The cold wave still prevails at the North. The Hudson and Delaware riven are frozen over and water traffic is suspended. In the Northwest it is said that 74 vessels are froien in the ice on Lake -Erie and the thermometer at Winnepegi Manitoba, marked 25 degrees below zero. The engagement is announced in Washington of the venerable Bishop Pintkney (Protestant Episcopal) of MarylAnd to Miss Lucy Hunter. The romance of his married life, is somewhat remarkable. .His first wife was a lady twenty years his senior, who made his christening rebe when he was a babe. Her death occurred several years ago. The prospective bride is twenty years his junior, and for niie years has held the post of matron in the Louise Home in Washington. . LOCAL NEWS. Hew JLdvertissments. Williams & Mubchison Groceries Ofiiba Housa Rose Ey tinge DMxcRak Notice Jko T Patrick To Wilmington Busi ness Men , , 8 Jhwbtt Grand Opening H Hbtwsbbbgeb Bridal Presents. C W Tatbs All that is Necessary . A & I Sbbieb The New Store Window Glass all sizes at Altaffer & Erica's. t The barber's apprentice is usually a strapping fellow. The newest, lateat, beat nod cheapest at EotBHTHAti a. f "No matter how old a crowbar may bo, it remains as pry as ever. The special term of Robeson Superior Court begins on the 6 th of December. Swamp Angels, Ball Dogs, and other Re volvers at very low prices at Jacobi's. f We'll take Thanksgiving in ours to morrow 'and hence there will be no issue of the Revibw on that day. Seeing is believing without doubt you can buy Cooking and Heating Stoves at al most any priee at Jacobi's. t There will be Thanksgiving services to-morrow in St. James' Church at 11 o'clock. Offerings for St. James' Home. It is sweet to live, but ohl how bitter to be troubled with a cough, day and night. But Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is a sure remedy and the cost is only 25 cents. Rain or snow is what Turner's Alma nac promised for yesterday and to-day. At this writing it looks and feels as though it would be snow. How to catch 'em. Just buy the Delusion Rat and Moose traps. Caught nearly forty one night. These traps are sold at Jaco- BI'S. t . How to be your own painter. Just buy the N. T. TCpfti Paint, ready mixed and war ranted at Jacobi's. f The annual meeting of the stockhold ers of the Navassa Guano Company of Wilmington will be held at their office in this city on Thursday, December 9th. Shell pink is a fashionable color. The husband of the lady, who wears the pink usually does the shelling. - Those who have an itching head should use HaWr VetittabU Sicilian Hair Re Jncsr to stop it. The receipts of cotton at this port to day foot up 1,453 bales. It was nearly ten degrees warmer here this afternoon at 4 o'clock than it was at the same hour yesterday. The man who blow3 continually about voting as he was shot, is often the one who keeps about half shot himself. Da&cint; lratouti ;ivm free at Koses THAlV Pcmp ao!e boo? and ehoee for the bail rocoi. " f A dentist may be as mild a3 a lamb I but if a person goes to buy any of his wares he shows his teeth. We advise all in need of Household Hard ware to first go to J acobi's.' There you get the lowest prices. f The bee can deliver a stinging retort and yet keeps it3 mouth shut. This is where it has the advantage of the cam paign orator. Rice birds are about played out. Not so with those Scotch soles at Rosenthal's They last for ever. f Married life reaches the acme of hap piness when a woman can eat crackers in bed without any complaint from her husband. Water street mcrcbanta will keep their fast dry in Winter by waring Rosen thal's boots and ehoes. t The Postoffice will be closed to-morrow, Thanksgiving day, from 9:30 a. m. to 4:30 p. m.- Tho mails will clo3e as usual. Live turkeys were selling here to-day at $1 for hens and $1.25' for gobblers. Dressed-turkeys brought from 18 to 20 cent a pound. The only difference between a pig mak;ng a glutton of himself, and a man making a pig of himself, is that the pig at some future day will be cured. ""AT large bear was killed on Harmon's Creek, in Pender county, and 6old in this market yesterday and to-day. It brought 10 cents a pound. We got hold of a little piece of it to-day at dinner, and we'd as soon tackle a piece of alliga tor, with the hide on. The Festival Last Sight. Our Roman Catholic friends had a grand time at their festival in Germania Hall last evening. As usual the festival was well attended and the results most satisfactory. The committee, Messrs. F. H. Darby, James Corbett and D. Quin livan, assisted the young ladic3 most no bly. No efforts were spared to make the entertainment what it should be and ev ery one present will agree with us in say ing the festival was a perfect success. Arrest of on Escaped Prisoner. Charles Hawes, colored, an escaped prisoner from Elizabethtown jail, charged with larceny, was arrested iu this city this morning by one of Sheriff Manning's deputies. The captive declared ho was not the man,-as he said his name was Hall, not Hawes. He was committed, however, all the same, to the tender mer cies of Dan Howard, the Jailor, who will hold him until a requisition from the Sheriff of Bladen county comes to hand, demanding his return to Bladen. Personal. Mr. W. G. Browne, the celebrated portrait painter and artist, long and fa vorably known to many of our best citi zens, is in the city. Mr. Browne hails from Washington city now where he has been residing for the past five years prac ticing his profession. Our good friend Jno. T. Patrick, of Wadesboro, is in the city to-day and fa vored us with a visit Capt. Patrick has established himself as a general adver tising agent and is here as representative of the papers published in the Pee Dee section. We commend him to the ad vertising public of this city as one who is thoroughly reliable in whatever he says and whatever he undertakes. Alarm of Fire. There was an alarm of fire to-day, shortly before 12 o'clock, which did not, however, become general. It came from the residence of Mr. E. Thorburn, on Third street, between Walnut and Red Cross. There was some defect in the chimney and the house caught on the roof. The neighbors rushed to the rescue and succeeded in putting out the fire with buckets of water. A hole about three feet Bquare in the roof is about the only damage sustained. The banks and the Produce Exchange wiil close to-morrow and there will be a general suspension of business here. We are sorry to learn that Mr. H. B' E lers is very ill at his residence in this city. Last night his condition was con sidered very precarious but today, we are glad to learn, there was improvement manifested. Joint Services There will be joint worship to-morrow by the Baptist, Presbyterian,' Methodist and Lutheran"! congregations. The Thanksgiving services will be held in St. Paul's Lutheran church and the ser mon will be delivered by Rev. T. Pago Ricaud, of the Fifth Street M. E. Church. !T Ladies, tea best his ud the easiest ahoea for th little joes are at KoXH TKAl's. t An Evenlig l Anticipate. . A rare opportunity for a rare enter tainment of muiic, both instrumental and vocal, will bo offered our citizens un der the auspices ef the Wiiumg;on Library Association, on the 22d of next month. The performers are to bo the celebrated "Mendelssohn Quintettc Club," of Boston, who will give one en tertainment here at the Opera House on the evening of the 22d cf December An Exclllnz Runaway. We thought at one time this morning there would be a vacancy on tho city Democratic Executive Committee, occa' sioncd by the sudden demise of the Chairman,, F. H. Darby, Esq., whom we thought would be precipitated from a Dngy to the. Belgian pavement on Front street, and our reasons were good for thinking so, for the aforesaid buggy, in which was sitting Mr. Darby with an other gentleman, was being dragged along furiously at a break-neck speed up From street by a runaway htrse4which was at tached to the buggy, But tho gallant Chairman, nothing daunted that his hat blew off, while each particular hair oa his head stood up like quills upon the fretful porcupine, swung to the lines right nobly and manfully. But sooa the znanmastered the beast and the buggy was turned around and Mr. Darby and his companion came riding back again, ome smoking a cigarette in differently, while the other wore a smile of triumph while he still laid back en the reins; but suddenly, when in front of the old Market House, the horse took fright again and off he darted over the same ground he had just passed, at the same rate of speed. This called to mind very forcibly (for it was very 6uggestive) John Gilpin's ride, of which many of our readers no doubt have read an account Quite a crowd gathered, looking on in breathless expectation of seeing the oc cupants thrown out by coming in collis sion with Borne street corner, lamp post or vehicle,and every looker-on hoped that each of those poor fellows bad a good large policy on his life, for there was not an insurance man in the crowd that would have taken the risk fright then. However, we are happy to add that our heroes came out safe and sound, without any damage to life or limb. But we don't think Mr. Darby bought that horse. . Habit, if not necessity, makes a Hai Dressing such.as Dr. Ayers laboratory issues indispensable to many. The "Vig or" is one of the most debghtfol we have ever used. It restores not only the color, but gloss and luxuriance, to faded and gray hair. Drlnit J-ed Aatray. Mr. Edward E. Marks, Business AeentofCyril Searle's "Drink" Com bination, supporting Rose Eytinge, is here making arrangements for the ap pearance of the troupe in this city on Monday and Tuesday evenings next The play is well spoken of and Miss Eytinge is an actress of no mean repute. The play "Brink" is a strong one. It abounds in startling situations and striking tableaux, which are realistic and natural. It is a sad history, power fully related, and portrays certain phases of life and character with truth and fidel ity, and it has a moral which cannot fail to have a greater or less effect. An exchange says: The company performing the drama at the Grand Opera is & splendid one, probably as good a one as has appeared in this city m a year. It appreciates the strongest parts in the play and makes the most of them. . As Qtrvaiu Miss Rose Eytinge gives a powerful and finished piece of acting and makes the part her own. There is so much'1 ia ber toneentiea and rendition of the character to praise, so many delicate points which merit no tice that no review of her performance dould do her justice. She has to "be seen and studied to be appreciated. Too much in praise cannot be said of the Coupeau of Cyril Searle. His con ception of the character perfect and his portrayal startling in its truthfulness to nature. Tie makes the famous delirium tre mens so life-like and so . terrible in its realitv tint the audience ia involnnts,rilv and in spite of itself filled with thehorrors and terrors of the miserable suffering uoupeau. -. . Another fine piece of acting fs the Viraime of Miss Nellie Jones. The character is a difficult one. but tht lady portrays it artistically and well. Little Olivia Henry makes a very pleasing and attractive Nana. The lit tle ladv aDDears to thoroughly annreci ate her party, and she acts it well. "Liea Astray "will be produced, with Rose Evtincre in her original role as At mand Chandoce, which she acted 200 nights in New .York -, Chas. L. Rossiteb. 195 Summit St.. Toledo, Ohio says: I would not take one thousand dollars for my LxceiHor W-" - mm - Kidney rad. ir 1 could not set another. I have gained in three mouths - th:rty pounds. .See Adv. When you visit or leave i ew York City, atop at tbe Grand Unioii Hotel, opposite Grand Central Depot. European plan. Booms reduced to $1.00 and upwards Restaurant unsurpassed at moderate prices Street cars, stages and elevated railroad to all parts ot tbe city. ly No remedy, for kidney diseases here tofore discovered can be held for one mo ment in comparison with Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure. C A. Harvey, D. D.t Washington, D. C. Hew Advertisements. Wilmington BUSINESS MEN desiring to advertise in any or all of the papers published in the Pee Dee section of North or South Car olina, can get low rati?s by addresjingJNO. T. PATRICK, Advertising Agent, Wades boro, N. C, as he has special rates with the papers in the above named territory. nov 34-lt Grand Opening OF CHRISTMAS TOTS AND FANCY Goods. Will be ready in a few days. Let everybody wait a minute. Look to Rbvibw for announcement of the opening of the finest stock of Xmas goods ever brought to this city. S. JEWETT, nov 34 . North Front st. Notice. rpHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Stockholders of the Navassa Guano Com pany of "Wilmington, will be held at their office, in this city, on Thursday, the 9th day of December next. D. MacRAE, nov 21 Sect'y and Treasurer OPERA HOUSE. Two Nights Only. Holiday and Tuesday, Hov- 29 & 30 Cyril Searle'a ''Drink" Company, support ing the Distinguished Artiste, ROSE EYTINGE, in Cfcas. Reade's Drama tization of Zola's great novel "L'Assom moir,"entitIed 4DRINK" Tuesday night: "LED ASTRAY". Miss Rose Eytinge as Amande Chandoce. Tickets on sale at Heinsberger'a Live Book Store. Admitsion $1. Parquet Circle 75c. Gallery 25c. No charge for reserved seats. nov 24-5t CLOAKS, DOLLMAIIS, AND SHAWLS, JN GREATER VARIETY THAN ANY House ia North Carolina. R. M. McINTIRE. CARPETS ST0BK A full stockjon hand, many new styles. OIL CLOTHS in all wVltha nov 15 The New Store gHRIKR'S SEW BOOT AND j Shoe Ftoreraraiaa the great point "VL of attraeUsn BOOTS l SHOES For everjfc dy, Jold aad yovng, lltt'e and big. 3Tae finest atoek. and , the lowest prices at cot 12 Uaiket Street. New Advertisomts 32 Market '92. 32 Sisn of the Show Caso with izo Shoemaker- M1 T STOCK OF BOQT3 ASD SHOES always complete. Call and examine. ,Sat Isfaction guaranteed to customers. Now is vne ume to supply your lamillos. A full lino of those CHILDREN'S a SCOTCH SOLE, in lace and buttons. See ing la believing. Convince yourself of the fact. A new lot of tho? o 'SCOTCH SOlM GAITERS just deceived. Don't forest tho old number. I , Co ROSEiITHAL, 3d Market Street. BQT t ? Grocelies &c. " QH A KoUs Cotton RAGGING," ' OUU VU ilaud J'$" lbs 1500Eundles cw and lV(t Tn:' gQQ 'Lbs Bagging TWINE, 1000 FL0UR' alIradcs' " 400 Bxa Smoked andlDry Sait sijes' I Uh?8 and BblsNmv Crop Cr.hu, OUU and N O Molasses. 1200 Kess NA11'3' 4 tf,4(v QQQ Bales HOOP IRON, Daffs SHOT, all sizes, gQQ BAGS COFFEE, all grade?, 250 Bbls SUGAR 311 ? raic8' " Boxe Assorted CANDY, : 25 Tubs Pure Leai IjARD' : 50 Boxes starch : Cases LYE, 2QQ Boxes SOAP, JQQ Boxes TOBACCO, '. 200 Boxes and Half Bbl3 SNUFF 2QQ Gross MATCHES, Wrapping Paper, Twine, Soda, Candle?, Crackers, Pepper, Ginger, t'pice, Water Buckets, &c. For sale low by nov 24 (WILLIAMS & MURCIIISON. Bridal Presantsr. -TJSEFUL AS WELL AS ORNAMENTAL Presents, iq large variety, can always h? fouad at - HEINS3ERGER'S . Gold Pens and Pencils. JUST RECEIVED a large lot of line Gold Pens and Peneilt, from Mabie, Todd A Co., and John Foley, of New York, at 'HE1N3BERGE R'S, Live Book aad llmic ttore nov 22 For the People. LARGE STOCK OF Seasonable Goods. HEAVy & LIGHT GRQCERJESi To meet the demands of trade wc are prepared to fill all orders, and guarantee to please all as to price nd quality cf cOd? Send us your ord en. '.'. HALL & PEARS ALL. nov 23 AH that is JSec03sary. JTUOP IN AT TATE8' BOOK STOBE and see for yonnelt Every Bteaier ad to his already largo stocr. An nnuzuil full etock cf PancT Goods, including many novelties. O&G AIT 8 on easy terms. ' ov 22 , BtiUoner sd Book elir KIT- fa m

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