,rRimON8. POSTAGE PAID.
CB8C.c nn Six months, $2 50 ; Tb
Thra
Be
' ... i 25:
iil b delivered by carrier,
fie P?cr
.n nartof the city, atthe
r,w' ..... ir.c nd liberl
or 1 0 r
unrtfo
ple&se report Any and
xo receive their papers regularly .
" dvrrtisements.
Heuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago,
Eackache, Soreness of tfe Ghost,
Gout, Quins, Soro Threat, Swell
ings and Sprains, Burns and
Scalds, General Bodily
Pains,
Tooi'n, Ear and Headache, Frosted
Feei and Ears, and all other
Pains and Aches.
To Preparation on earth equals St. Jacobs Oil.
v t safe, $ure, sitnjtle and cheap External
Jraiaij. A trial entails but the comparatively
triiing outlay of 60 Cents, and every one suffer
ing with pain can havo cheap and positive proof
of hi claims.
Directions in Eleven Languages.
SOLD BT ALL DEUGGIST8 AND DEALERS
IN MEDICINE.
A. VOGSLER & CO.,
Baltimore, Hid,, 77. S.J.
p.il UJ -.--mc tc
J"0'A IS THE TIME TO BUT. We are
oSiriog some very cho'cc styles and at very
lcr pripC3. , '.
Uca Curtains.
T
o those 'wno are in want on
fctn good?, we can show them many new
b1 desirable styles, both bv the vard and
1
1(11 v lite ri d mi:e.
Linen Ulster
ALSO, ALPACA AND MOHAIR.
JlwpectfuIIy,
R. M.
'7 11
clntire.
mil joe paws
HffDIAET
i
CiSR0FDLA RHEUMATISM,
wS?JSlw5-ChronIC Bili0U3 Colic-'
S irnr f ' f.EruPtions and sklQ Discas
SliSfr? ImPurit' of the blood. As
. .iu uuequaiiea. -
rlToaic Blood Purifier it is
- varteret uo , JN. u.,
Xis.T,c. July 17th, 1879. S
he t1? is. the best that U now before
er;ior?ecre of blood diseases.
ence in it, and believe that
I. -al YOU Clal m for it TW
P32? Mr. Rtnt , 0f the cuIronof
at i! i .
fCJsTon. . ' "'-'"re ne commencea
HlttJcSf1 11111 he is cured. Goon,
(Wte t!!tpc'cdJ'0li ia jour efforts to
Go on,!!!
N?'2r rt and haPPioess. I will
adi. vy Per for you amongr my
lours .respectfully,
t1 tsrnn r Da- W. H. Barker
--p for tesUmonial of remarkable
Nll??1:3' ! Person, Frankliu-
iuaj -uw-nac
Motino.
IATLXfi Taliped as Admiautrat,ix
Proi ' ?' Matn' deceased, be-
JuJe of New llanoier
Ne tolV? Ve etat of said deceased
ruEr Paraent, and toallper
fJl S aRhlrt tne deceased to
tV C! my agent, Mr.
.otwT" Pe.,re the 18th daT'bTT-"
tteh Zzllt? notice wm te Plead
PM- MAUN,
-r-TVr2 r esi Ti i?-
' FOR
RHEOIATISI,
Mattings I
TWIG BITTERS
Administratrix.
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VOL. V
LOCAL NEWS.
New Advertisements.
Wantetv-I'oO
EP Coyi.voTox Olrcmargariuc
C W Yates Ke?ised Testament
'Heinsbebger New Testament
No City Court to-day.
Magistrate's Row is without a case to
report. ;
The receipts of cotton at this port to
day foot np 24 bales
. We understand an t flbrt is to be mide
to have the Sunday lav? modified.
SpatTe.- areliow trumpswith the gard
eF.ers, .nd ice cream nnd soda water
signs arc swi; giug in the breeze.
The n.au who h s half an hour to spare,
generally drops in and occupies a half
hour that belongs to same other man.
A great many persons are like the cir
cus poster; It's only because they are
stuck up that they attract attention.
A fashion item says "bugs of all sorts
ajid sizes appear en ppring bonnet3.'
Some spring beds are similarly afflicted.
We advise our friends to eall at Jacobi's
for Household Hardware of every deecrip
- on. Ihere you get the lowest prices, f
A tried and trusted remedy, always
ready for use, is St. Jacobs Oil, the
household boon
Glass is regarded as a non-condictor.
Since its discovery, however, it has beea
the means of conducting a great deal of
liquor put of sight.
Corn and cotton crop3 are looking ex
cellently well, and the farmers are work
ing like Trojans to keep the grass from
getting the upper hand.
Very nearly every young man under
stands how to sow his wild oats, and yet
has not the remotest idea of the proper
way to plant turnips.
Dr. James F. Long of Newbern will
deliver the address before the North Car
olina Meaical oocietv. winch meets id
Asheville on the 31at inst.
Mr. J. 0. Stevenson's grocery stOro is
4 -
to be remodeled and refitted, and a new
and wider front is to hz put in. Opera
tions'will commence next week.
How to De your own painter ": Buy the
N. Y. Enamel Paint, ready mixed and
.warranted at Jacobi's. f
We are sorry to learn that our good
friend, Mr. J. McD. French, of Lumber.
ton, is seriously ill at his residence in
that town, but trust that it is not ian
gerpns. Little Pompadour baskets,made of the
softest straw, lined with satin, and filled
with artificial flowers, are carried with
dressy costumes too 4,!iia to sapport a
pocket.
- The "crap" of huckleberries has never
been larger in the memory of the "old
est inhabitant." At least, such are the
reports given to us by those who ought
to know
The Rt Rev. Theodore Lyman, D.D.,
Will visit St. Mark's Church and admin
ister the rite of confirmation to-morrow,
(Friday) evening, services to commence
at 8. All are cordially invited to at
tend. Seats free.
At twenty a man is sure that he knows
everything; at thirty he begins to have
grave doabts; at forty he knows that
there are some things that he don't know
at fiftv he is certain that he will never
m
again knew as much as he once knew. '
The sule of stamps at the Postofiice in
thi3 city during the past year shows an
increase of 17 per cent over the year
previous and the money order office ex
aa increase of 224 per cent. This
is considered an excellent showing.
Brinkleyville P. O is in Halifax Co.;
Robeson P. O. is ou Y. C. & A. R. R ,
at Brinkley Depot; Robeson Station is a
flag station on Carolina Central Rail
way, and mail matter ferresidents adja
cent to said station should be addressed
to Armour P. O. Brinkland P. O. is in
Bladen Go.
Itoxnarffarlne.
Mr. E. P. Covington advertises o
genuine article of oleooiargarine which
he can guarantee to be pure and sweet.
He has a few small. tubs left, put ap ex
pressly for family use. Those of oar
citizens whs would like to try it would
dl well to give Mr. Covington a call.
,iu can now buy Improved Heating and
5
CooA Stoves at actor7pxiccsattJACOBi'8.-i
WILMINGTON, N. C,
Licbt Home on tbe Pan.
The government is engaged in con
structing an iron light house at the point
off Frying Paa Shoals. A government
light house construction vessel has been
engaged for some weeks past in boring
for a foundation. The vessel is beinz
assisted by the Revenue Cutter Colfax.
Tendered his Resignation r
Bev. G. D. Bernheim has tendered his
resignation as pastor e&St. Paul's Luth
eran Church of this city. The Church
Coencil will meet this afternoon and de
cide on some day for a congregational
B3eting, at which time the resignation
will be acted upon. It is not known
what Dr. Bernheim's intention is in the
event of the acceptance- of his resigna
tion. Hula and Tracks
One of the lead mules of the water
works company's pipe truck fell down
this noon on the hill on Orange, between
Front and Water streets, and the front
wheels of the truck passed over the ani
mal'sbody. The male not liking each
treatment fired away at the track and
kicked it acrossways of the street, thus
keeping the hind wkeels.Jrom going over
his prostrate body. - The truck was dam
aged and the mule walked off with an air
of "I'll teach it how to run over me."
Children' Memorial Atioclallon.
At the Annual Meeting of the Chil
dren's Memorial Association, held yes
terday afternoon, the following officers
were elected to serve for the ensuing
year:
President Miss Berta French.
Yice President Miss Mary Cowan.
Secretary Miss Carrie Price. -
Treasurer Miss Mary Chaffio.
Managers Misses Sarah Lippitt,
Bessie Ledford,May French, Jennie Ber
nard, Johnnie Qaince, Belle Anderson,
Mary Cassidey, Mai Cowan.
Mrs. A. L. DeRosset was elected hon
orary Manager.
Bear, Beer Bier, Golden Hair.
The types objected to having more
than two bears to one erolden hair but
Prof. Chase disagrees with the type and
Agists that three is the number required,
and not two, as appeared in the adver
tisement in the Review on Tuesday. We
thouerht a bier would have to be called
into requisition for our use but we man.
aged to bear np and then bored the Pro
fesior until wo were Chased off. If it
had not been for the beer we might have
used a bier after our Chase for the odd
bear. Oh, what's tho matter? Tickets
for sale at Heinsberirer's to-morrow
morning.
Go to Jacobi's. lor
Doors. Bash
and
Blinds, pure White Lead,
Oils, Varnishes
Window Glass, all sizes,
prices
All at the lowest
The Criminal Court Doeket.
The docket of the Criminal Court
for
the special term commencing the
30 th
instant is very light indeed and will
probably not occupy the time of the
Court more than three or four days dur
ing the coming week. I here is one cap
ital case, however, on docket which has
been there for the past year, and is like
ly to remain there for an indefinite pe
riod, or until the defendant, George
Myers, colored, indicted for burglary,
wh3 escaped from the jail in thi3 county
some twelve months or more ; ago, is re
captured and brought to trial. By the
way, we would like to ask what effort has
been made to eccarc tho capture of luQ
escaped culprit? His escape,it will b
remembered, was a very marvellous one
He was manacled to another prisoner
in the same cell and succeeded in freeing
himself from the fetters that held him to
the floor of the dungeon, without any
003, even nis companion iu cuams,
being aware of his escape at the time;
and then, strange to say, he made his
exit through a hole made Ly removing
the bricks from the outer wall of the
building, and even the noise of this move
ment, as the story goes, failed to arouse
any one about the building or the pre
mises to the danger of a prisoner escap.
ing. But why should efforts to catch
the escaped jail bird cease?
Editor Review Dear Sir: Is the
plat of ground recently covered by tho
old Market (which proved to be an eye
sore to many) to be converted into a fish
market? and the beautiful park, foun
tains, statuary, seats for visitors, music
and its accompaniments, to be but the
fabric of a dream? I simply ask the
question of the new Mayor and those who
aid him in beautifying the city and there
by rendering it attractive.
A looker-on and sabscriber,
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THURSDAY, MAY
Prohibition at Long Creek.
Notwithstanding the busy time with
the farmers just now we understand that
the prohibition meeting held at Long
Creek yesterday was largely attended.
The speaking, it is said, was very good,
the dinner a prime one and the dancing
in the evening, to the young folks, was
"awfully delicious." We are indebted to
Mr. Jas. H. Moore, the Secretary of the
meeting, for the following report of the
day's proceedings:
Long Crekk, Pender County,
' May 25th, 1881.
EditorTReview:
The causo of Prohibition gained much
strength here to-day. It was ' the occa
sion of a public meeting of the Pender
Prohibition Association, in the form of
a picnic. The crowd was large. Tho
meeting was a success in point of num
bers and in influence produced for prohi
bition. The President, Dr. Satchwell, in a
hearty greeting and warm welcome to
all, said he was glad of this opportunity
of agaia taking the bold and unselfish
stand which he had taken tor prohibi
tion last fall at its earliest agitation in
this State. It might be . defeated in
Pender and in the State, but oa this and
all public questions, the' ruling motion
with him w s the enquiry: Is it .right,
and just and is it best for North Caro
lina? After a warm prayer, by Rev. J. S.
Black, J udge Cantwell was handsomely
introduced by the President. Lie held
the large and appreciative audience
spell bound for over an .hour, in a telling
and effective advocacy of the causa of
prohibition. He set forth in a lucid and
eloquent manner the principles and ob
jects ef the movement, flis speech pro
duced a strong and happy effect.
- The crowd then adjourned, upon invi
tation, to the long table loaded with the
best eatables which the ladies of Pender,
combined with some of Wilmington's
fair daughters, (who had come with
their approving smiles) had prepared, in
the shape of a dinner. After this rich
and bountiful repast, 'the social enjoy
ments of the day were continued by an
alegant ball in the lower hall of "the
Masonic building. This is going on
while I write,and promises to be in every
way enjoyable. A fine band of music
from, your city enlivens the exercises of
the day and adds to its pleasures.
Jrreliminarv stens were tauen lor a
Grand Prohibition Fourth of July cele
bration at Burgaw, on the approaching
.National Anniversary. The Committee
of Arrangement aonsists of Messrs. R. P.
Paddison, G. F. Walker, Bruce Wil
liams, S. S. Satchwell. William Hand
and W; T. Ennett. The committee were
requested to invite Governor Jarvis,
Judge Cantwell, Judge Merrimon and
others to attend and deliver addresses.
A resolution was adopted asking the
County Commissioners 'of Pender to de
cline to grant license to sell intoxicating
drinks.
The ladies of Pender, who are here in
large numbers, are strong for prohibi
tion. James F. Moore,
Secretary of the meeting.
Another Rumor.
1 he f armer ec Mechanic tells us
that, "improbable as it would appear,
there is great probability that the R. &
D. R. R. will obtain a controlling inter
est in the Wilmington and Weldon
Railroad ere another fortnight I Go
it, Richmond ! Good-bye, Norfolk I"
We know nothing of such a proba
bility and think it more than likely that
the Farmer 5' Mechanic is misinformed.
Two months ago there were reports car
rent here that the R. & D. R. R. were
about to become the controllers of the
Carolina Central. We forbore to pub
lish this at the time, for one reason,
we didn't believe it, and the facts justi
fied our forbearance. Tk u yv-vij.
no moie truth in this
there was in the other.
last report than
A New Yacht.
A very handsome new yacht arrived
in this city on the last New York steam
er and is owned by two of our modest
young men who will use her only (?) as
a pleasure boat to take the place of the
yacht Little Sister, which has done good
service for many years past. The
Glide, for that is the name of the new
yacht, is a perfect beauty and is possi
bly the best fitted up craft in the fleet
of the Carolina Yacht Club. It is
thought now that if the small yachts of
the Club are entered for the Foarth of
July race the Glide, of Wrightsville,
will be put in. An old boatman says
she is evidently a very swift, smart boat.
Nor. barque Forstte cleared to-day
for Rotterdam with 3,300 barrels rosin,
shipped by Messrs. Williams & Murchi
son. .
"Many lose, their beauty from the hair
falling or ftjling. Parker's Hair Bal
sam supplied' necessary nourishment, pre
vents faliinAnd graycess and i3 ' an ele;
cantcrtssiD
26. 1881
NO 75
Plan r Epticopal Visitations Mr
. 1881, or ihe M K. Church Nuirh-
. First District Bishop Paine. Mem
phis Conference at Bolivar, November
9; North Mississippi, at Grenada,
November 23; Mississippi, at Bruokha
ven, December 14.
Second District Bishop Pierce.
Western Conference, at Howard City,
September 7; -Missouri, at .Moberly,
September 14 ; St. Louis, at "St. John's
September 21; .South wtst Missouri, at
Springfield, September 28; Indian Mis
sion, at Caddo, October 5 ; Arkansas, at
Dardanelle, October 19; AlabamP, at
Selraa, November 30; South Carolina, at
Union, December 14.
Third District Bishop Kavaniugh,
Columbia Conference, at Walla Walla,
August 25; Los Angeles, at Carp.euteria,
September 15; Pacific, at PetalomaVSep
tember 28; Denver, at pen ver, October
13; Montana, at Helena, October 20;
Northwest -Texas,.at Waxahotchie, No
vember.16; North Texas, at-GreenvilIe,
November 30; East Texas, at Jackson
ville, December 14.
Fourth District Bishop Wightman,
Holston Conference, at Wytheville, Oc
tober 26; North Carolina, at Durham,
November 23; South Georgia, at Colum
bus. December 6.
Fifth District Bishop McTeire, Ten
nesse Conference, at Lebanon, October
19; North Alabama, at Huntsville, No
vember 2; North Georgia, at Athens,
November 16; Yirginia. at Charlottes
ville, November 30; White River, at
Bebee, December 7; Little Rock, at Pins
Bluff, December 14; Louisiana, at New
Orleans, Janury 3, 1882; Florida, at
Monticello, January 17; Baltimore, at
Fredericksburg, March 10, and has
charge of the missions in China and Bra
zil. Sixth District Bishop Keener: West
ern Ya. Conference, at Ashland, August
31; Kentucky, at Danville, September
7; Indiana, at Gosport, September ,14;
Illinois, at Ashley, September 21; Louis
ville, sat Owensboro, October 5; West
Texas, at Goliad, November 16; Texas,
at Houston, November 23; German, at
Houston, November 30, and has charge
of the missions in Mexico.
District Conferences
The District Conferences of the North
Carolina Annual Conference of the
Methodist E. Church, South, convene
as follows for the present year:
Hillsboro Dist., at Pittsboro, .
Wilmington Distant Elizabeth-
town, . .
Favetteville Dist., at Carthage,
Raleigh Dist., at Cary,
Charlotte Dist., at Monroe, . .
Statesville Dist., at Newton, . .
Greensboro Dist., at Kerners-
ville,
July 7
July 7
July 14
July 21
Jnly 28
July 28
July 28
Salisbury Dist., at Mt. Tabor, "Aug 11
Shelby Dist., time not yet appointed.
A Bloated Body
does not always beloDg to an inebriate.
Kidney troubles will cause bloat, but
Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure
has never failed to remove it.
New Advertisements.
Oleomargarine.
VERY FINE ARTICLE OF OLEO
MARGARINE just received. In email tubs.
Try it and be convinced of its merits,
may 23-lt E. P, -COVINGTON j
Wanted
tj0 BORROW, FIVE HUNDRED AND
FIFTY DOLLARS for twelve months. Se
curity, Real Estate worth five times the
amount. Address P. O. BOX 2S3
nity 18-lf
OPERA HOUSE.
MOfiUAT EVENING, MAY 30-
"UTIL A. B. CHASE HAS THE HONOR
t announce a representation of the beauti
ful romantic Juvenile Opera of
GOLDEN HAIR
AND THE
Seventy-five youag Ladies, Misses and Boye
la Chorus. Beautiful Scenery. Splen
did Costumes, appropriate Stage
Settings and action.
Triple Quartette of Gentlemen First time
la Wilmington, In Select Male Choruses.
Admission 50 cents. Children 25 cents.
Reserved Seats 25 cenis extra, at Heiiuber
ger's. may 21
Thic Day
I HATE RECEIVED, BY 1XPKE33. A
lars aad btaatifal attortaeat of. Lie,
Lmt and B H. titrawa fir afternoon aad
dru waar Kewwt and cleat atoet cf
Jlawara latest ia Hair KoTltle, Ilaea
Vhtzzt, Ac
. . : 1UB3 E. KAERZU,
sir IW ewtli Xrzzt itrest
PLEASE 3 QTICE.
rf Wo will ts!d to roealro ocnacilcatlart
worn opr &laat on aiy aa4 oil rabfeeU
Sn8ralUUrefl bt ,
Ti arsw ef te yrHer nut b (it
tUIiMto ko Editcr.
JOommtmiaAtloaj sut t o writUa ca oflly
oaeildoofthepipaf. .
PrsoxuJiti awl be avofce-i .
And it is espeeUDy tad ftrtiolaij mad tr
itood that the Edifwdoea cct alwajt etoort
theTievsoteorrespocdentf, zzlta eo eut
Ia thjs editorial eoltxR&a.
ew AdvertisGinenta.
The Ocean House
3MITIIVILLE, X. C.
JS THE PLACE FOR PLEASURE ek
ers to ctop at. Finest Wiaes, Liquors, Ci
gars and Champagnes alwayjf on hand.
"Restaurant" jut over the water. -
BRYANT MORSE,
Proprietor.
ro-iy 2t lm
i-or mSthville.
ON AND, AFTER THE
lPtU tut., the ..Steamer
PASSPORT will resume her
regular triys for Smithrfn
leaving whirf footof Market Street, at 9.00
, M xcept on Saturdays, wheashe. will
leave Mnithvllle &t 7S0 A. Af and Wil
mington at 4 P. M.' V .
nay 18- J. HARPER
New Tectament
EViSEO OXFORD- EDinOH
2000 00PIFS JC
iikOEivnn and-
can be -had ia'ifct diff rB!ft!.
Frcn !5 j?a b ad uparJr, at
may 13
Lsre Hook asd Mctie Store
OOP
EES
OF Tlir.
REVISED TESTAMENT
J J T RECEIVED AT
C.
W. Yates'
Book StorOi
may 2S
We Offer
150C
Bbls Good FLOUR,
gQQ Ba-s COFFEE,
"1 ff illids New Orleans
lUU MOLASSES
.JQQ'.Hhascua Bbls Cuba- do'
300 BllcsnAY'
2000'1
'Bushels-WHITE
CORN-
B2r,
Hfi.IL & PEMlSALt:
a i n
Corn, Mcon, Slolasscs.
10 00()Eusl13 rrimc wwteC0R2
PjBoxes Smoked and D S Sides
i O r Uhds and Tiercai
OJU New Crop Cuba
;100 Bbls New 0rlcaasMoia8ct!
J ust received and for sale low by
WILLIAMS & MURCIIISON J
Floury Sugar, Coffee,
1 COO Bbls Flour, an grades,
2Z0 Bbls Sugars, Granulated. A Extr
C and C, -
BagCoJTee, dUerent gTade;,
, 12.5 Boxej Aborted Candy,;
ICO Tube;ChoIce Leaf Lard '
75 Bbls andtBoxes Lemon Vukti,
3?5 Boxes Lye and Potarh,
'jQ Boxes Soap,
75 tooxtui an 1 JCesSoda,
100 Jioxes and JLUf I'.bla Snuff,
Shot, Vixizkf'is, 'Paper, SIee, Pepjer, G!c
ger, loc-n Iroc, .'cc., litidol'ph taeetini,
For lr
feb wii.r ia i?h iirjRf;nrr.ii
if &
i I ft ?a
KASA'JEHE.TTY
W N. C.
b. i rniut v. - - - vx
Lata Prapi Utrr Jtllwstia ilosu
Fl-ft Oti ia all it a.pciot-nsiU. Ttttgi
13.6) to 3 pr i. Itb.t?
Fresh savory Day
JPreach and I33teti3, jcal rtsslnl tzd fox
THS CNLY GZHU121S HlME-ilAril
Oiady la tie city, wHl fco f-jaid tvety
day, frh and sv?t, threa icdrt Soala cC
!&6jPoai3Z;ca Ssi lixcst. Alia, 2fnj
Jin H s, -:-r tit rc:2l 1 . t
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