1HIB PI FES ,5 W Pi montbs, tl 50 j! Three J65' -c . th,Q month, 60 oente. m !lr will bs delivered by carriers, ..w n.rtof the city at the rtW., or 13 cents per week. . ,ru6rrRlc ! "- . i.Menbr. please report any an . V!-r 10 ' Advertisements.! THE GREAT FOR RHEUMATISM, fleurafgia, Sciahcz, Lumbago, . Bickache, Screnecs of V. ' ir,-t, Ccat, Quinsy, Soro 11 -t, S; af lys and Sprains, Burns anJ -Scalds, Genzral Bcdily j Pains, fx far en Headache, Frosted flsf fl7tf ar$, ana all otnor., Pains and Aches 3d Pmrtion on rth equals St. Jacobs Oil. m i $afe, turf, titnple and cheap- Extetunl kjidy A trial entails but the comparatively trijir ootlar of 50 Cents, and eTery one euffer bf with pain can hare cheap and poutiTS proof jit claims.- j ltctions in Beren Language!. . j KID BT ILL DRUGGISTS ABD DEALERS IH MEDICIUE. j A . VO GELiER. &. CQ.L Baltimore, Hid. XT. SLA. dillMaw-nw to s ! MRS. JOE PERSON'S REMEDY FOR SGR O PU L A NEVER FAILS. ' It Wl Cure ' if Fairly TeiteS. IteiTeime much treasure to be able to Aia thit I have derived an effectual cure of Scrofula from the use of Mrs. Joe Person's nmtij for that disease. I had suffered froa Scrofula for more than- three years, and had despaired of ever getting well. I wutreaied during that time by three very anient pbysicians,wlthout any gooa result, I thea went to the National Surgical Instl tute, at Atlanta, Ga., and was treated there more than two months, with no better re sult than my family physicians met with. After returning from the Institute, I was persuaded to trv Mrs. rerson's remedy, ana I I had not used it more than a week before I dUcoieredits curative and healing proper ties.. My sores 60on began to hea', and the color of my skin changed as fast as the sores healed. I hadjiot thought of ever getting weu again, but ray hopes increased, my low pirftednew fled before th i remedy, and I am now eniovin? eDlendid health and am in - ?oi ipirits The remedy is mild as a pur- jauje, ana a strong tonic ; it will heal the not stubborn sore in three weeks if taken TCulirlv. It la mv oninlon that, it shftiild J taken some time after the sore is healed, to remove the cause of its effects. It shouid 1 taken regularly by all means, for I have omeUmes neglected it.rrom the pressure of Business, and in all eases found that the fire already made would commence to re trocude, and for this alone it should -be tuen regularly until an effectual cure is completed. Nothing should prevent rcgu n7 la the use of the remedy and it should tetikenat the prcper time. I would re toicmend to all who are suffering -from scrofula to try iL It will surely cure you J Jou give it a fair test. I spek from expe nenc and not from hearsay. I am a grate jai ncipient of a cure from the use 6f It and a ttnder many and lasting obligations to .Fer8on for the great relief I have 6b JM front Its use . Sufferers, try it and be CB, is my advice. I am, respectfully, 1 Jtll,N.C. JAMES A. MORW3. fcd stamp for testimonial of remarkable frf pared by Mrs. Joe Person, Franklin N. C. Sold by WM. H. GREEN, WU Iton, N. C. iy 6-d4w-nac Sffl B1TH" SOAP. J HAVE A VERY LARGE QuanUtyof 8vp put up in Boxes, (six calces) lor ttotjperbox. ! ,Oatlneal,, Soap! Cakes for ! 10 Cents, f Most d eslrable for children. R. Wl. Rflclntire.' . t'ij w II J3 SaTEri-For all Had of Triiitbr r-idinc cf the ;city eaa lave priatn enroll j exeuted an mailed fiwef port " ! AC 8, TTARROCK, VOL. V New Advertisements. J W Harpeu Moonlight Excursion Grand Excursion Rechabites Keporc of the Condition of the First Na tional Bank. Heinsbekger Blank Books J & 1-iHPfO ceo cle K tx CWYatesScIicoI; Books Oh, for a deluge of ice water! Shrimps sM for 10 cents per quart yesterday. Only 4 bales of cotton received at this port lo!ay. TLe simsiNr the woman this year the larger the Iuj. " A study in . oil the attempt to get a sardine out whole. Now is the time we like to hear from Maine with cargoes of ice. Lotus punch i3 made of tea soda brandy and a little sugar. There is much complaint of poor mu cilage on the postal stamps. White black berries are among the uovelties now in the fruit line. At 3 o'clock to day the thermometer in this office registered 94 degrees. The street force are hard at work now repairing the damages to the street in flicted by the recent rain3. Professor Ago3tini's family excursion will not be given to-morrow. He pro poseto make up for lost time, however, at his next. The gradest triumph ever achieved by any medicine has been achieved by St. J acob3 Oil, the sufferer s friend. Some people seem to think we are in sensible to the heat, for in response to our inquiries for news we are always met with the reply, "it's warm 1" Beautify your homes by usiDg the N Y. EnamelPaint, ready mixed and war anted. Sold only at. Jacobi's. f A young heifer, the property of Churchill, the barber, gave birth to two largo and well developed calves on yes terday. They are doing well. - "We-understand that the fine stern wheel steamer Vesta is to be placed on the river between this city and Fayette- ville, in a few days, a3 a .way freight boat. . . Study your interest. You .can now buy Cook Stoves at factory prices at Jacobi's. ' t , Ex-Mayor Fishblate, accompanied by his wife and daughter, left here this morning for Atlantic City, New Jersey, where he has engaged room3 at the Uni ted States Hotel. . ' Don't IIe In the House Ask druggists for "Rough on' Rats." It clears out rats mijie, bed-bugs roach es, vermin, flies, auts, insects. 15c. per box. - . , To-day has been hot but not as hot as it was yesterday. At 1 o'clock at the City Hall the thermometer was 91, against 97 at the same hour yesterday, and at 3 o clock to-day the thermometer at the Review office registered 94 de grees, against 99 yesterday at the same hour. - . l , ; The President To-flaj. The news in regard to the President's condition is all good news. He 'passed a very comfortable night a nd has been in buoyant spirits to-day. He expresses a desire for more food than the physicians seem willing to allow him, and a deter mination to get well as soon as possible. We trust that his recovery may be con sidered now as almost an assured fact. "What ism There is a person in this city dressed in female attire who is generally sap- posed to be a man in disguise. The per- son walks and talks like a man, has some beard on the chin and carries a very large stick. Thb - impression of those who have talked with the personiis that king alcohol is holding the fort or else the person is insane. . ' Uauntcd Me. A WorkiDgman says: "Debt, pover ty and suffering haunted me for years, caused by a sick family and large bills for doctoring, which did no good. I was completely discouraged, until one yearj ago, by the advice of my pastor, I pro cured Hop Bitters and commenced their use, and in one month we were all well, and none of us have been sick a day since; and I want to say to all. poor mea, you can keep your families vf ell a year with Hop Bitters for less than one doc tor's visit will cost." Christian Advo caii. ' - : . -. - j WILMINGTON, N. THURSDAY, JULY Personal. - Mr. Geo. B. Myers and family, have returned to this city from their new home in Colorado. They are here on a visit. Mr. William A. Brown, son of the late Thos. W. Brown, is on a visit to his mother and family. - We are pleased to see him looking well, and trust that he will enjoy hS short vacation. Mr. B. is in the New York World office. : Ciiy Court. Moses Scott, colored, was arraigned this morning on the charge of disorderly conduct. He was sent below in default of payment of a $1.50 fine. . Two white men, charged with an affray were next arraigned. One was dismiss ed and the other sent below in default of the payment of a $2 fine. T,o Builders and others Go to Jaco bi's for Sash, Blinds and Doorci Glass, &c. You can get all sizes and at the lowest prices. t Moonlight Excursion To-Xisht Tired and panting mortals will have an opportunity to get a breath of salt air this evening at an exceedingly moderate price. Capt. Harper will run the Pass port down the river, leaving at 8 o'clock and returning at 10:30 The price for the round trip will be only 25 cent3.- The Italian harpers will be in attendance and discourse some of their best music for dancing Death of a Prominent Colored Man. Henry Dayis, an old colored resident of Myrtle Grove Sound, died at that place on Tuesday night. He was at a prominent man among the colored people and wa3 esteemed by the whites for his probity and worth. He and all of his children were born free. He was one time a member of the Board of Commis sioners and Pilotage. We do not know his exact age but think that he must have been 78 or 80 years old.J ' Freshwater. Perch, Trout and Black fish Hooks and Lines, y A full assort ment and lowest prices at Jacobi's. t Home Worlf . Messrs. McDougall & Williamson have ju3t turned out a premium buggy. It is one of the prettiest we ever saw and is gomething new in these parts. ' The run ning gear is paintedjwhite with gold trimmings. Mr. John W. Skinner, a young man of great promise and expe rience, did the'painting. When will our people realize ths fact that as durable vehicles can be made right here for as little money as can be made at the North and West by Southern naters? . Destroyed by Fire. Messrs. J. K. James, of Pender coun ty, and Jno. H. Mashburn, of Onslow, near the Pender line, both suffered by fire on the 16th ot last month. We have ju3t learned the particulars. Mr. James has a turpentine distillery at Maple Hill and in removing the cap, after boiling, the flames burst out and the distillery and contents, together with some turpea tine, spirits and rosin near.at hand, were destroyed, entailing a loss of about $400. Mr. James was himself painfully burned about the lace and arm but has now, we are pleased to hear almost entirely re covered. ; On the same day the stables of Mr. Jno. H. Mashhurn, brother-in-law to Mr. James, located about five miles from the distillery, were burned, it is thought by an incendiary.. A considerable amount of corn and fodder, together with harness &c, was destroyed with the stable3 Mr. Mashburn'a loss was also about $400. There was no insurance in cither case. Grand Excursion Wext Week. As will be seen by advertisement pub lished elsewhere the members of New Hanover Tent, No. 57, Independent Order of Raechabites, harejehartered the steamer Passport for an excursion to Smithville and the Blackfish Grounds on Thursday next, the 14th Lost. Messrs Thos. E. Skipper, W. Richardson and P.Teboa are the Committee of Arrange ments, and these gentlemen, seconded as they are by every member of the Order, will spare no pains to ensure the pleas ure of those who may attend. They look for a large appreciation of their efforts, and we feel sore that they will not be disappointed. Objectionable persons will be excluded, no liquor will, of course, be allowed on the boat, and the best of order will be preserved. Re freshments will be served at city prices and the Italian harpers will . famish the young folks with some delightful music for dancing. Alarm or Flro. The alarm of fire was sounded this af ternoon about 4:30 o'clock. The fire de partment turned out promptly but were sent back before reaching the scene of conflagration which is said to have been at a dwelling naar the corner of Third and Church streets. 1 Appreciated. We are glad to have evidences of the appreciation of original matter appear iag in the Review. Bro. Bonitz, of the Messenge r, shows this when he copies bodily, in his last issue, aDd incorporates into his editorial matter,' without credit ."-:" a or quotation marks, the closing paragraph of the special correspondence of the Review from Washington City, publish ed in last Tuesday's issue of the Review A Good Idea. Col. Jno. L. Cantwell, commanding the Wilmington Light Infantry, is using strenuous efforts to make the armory a pleasing resort during the evenings for the members of ' his company. Books and periodicals and papers are being gathered together, as also pipes and to bacco. The plan is already besrinninff to take and will probably prove still more successful daring the winter months. I The Duplin canal. There was a meeting of the Directors of the Duplin Canal Company held in this city yesterday afternoon. The work upon the canal is to be re sumed immediately, and a test to be made by sluicing with twelve feet head of water, and no doubt seems to be en tertained of the success of the experi ment. The President was directed to have collections made. Jacob Smith, Sr., was elected Director for Duplin in place of J. W. S. Miller, resigned. We are glad to learn, as we do from Major Young, that the prospects for the early completion of the canal have grown much brighter of late. It is an impor tant work and one which in its com pie. tion wiU develope much of benefit to our city. What We like to Hear. We are glad that Mr. A. J. De Voe, the New York rival of "Vennor, lias raised his voice, and mads such pleasant predictions as these : ''I have heard a great deal about the terrible hot weather that is said to be coming upon us this month. A new prophet has arisen in Canada, and by the aid of astronomical calculations tells us that we will have the hottest of weather. I do not profess to know anything about astronomy, but I am unable to see any indications of unusually hot weather for this month. Our warmest days will be in the latter part of August and early in September. July will be a delightful month for lazy people in the Middle and Eastern States. There will be heavy showers and plenty of them. There will be very' hot weather in the southwest, but it will not reach New York until after July." Vienna Bread. 1 "Vienna bread" and ""Vienna rolls" were among the strong gastronomical at tractions of our '76 centennial; and we give our lady readers the formula, for making the bread: Pare, boil and mash twelve large Irish potatoes; add one tablespoon of sogar, one of salt and ttwo of flour. Add gradually two quarts of boiling water and one of'cold, stirring all .the time. When lukewarm add one cup of good yeast. When this has risen until light and foamy make the bread by allowing one quart of this rising for every two loaves of bread, and use no other wetting. "When this sponge has risen, knead, let it i rise again, mould in to loaves, and,- when light enough, bake. You should warm the yeast before making the bread sponge by placing it over a kettle of warm water. Keep the loaves warm after the first moulding; this will hasten the process of rising without im pairing the quality of the bread. Hhjtdreds or Me, Wojcex akd Cbtldkkx Rescued from beds of pain, sickness and almost , death and made strong and hearty by Parker's Ginger Tonic are the best evidences in the world of its sterling worth. You can find these in every community. Post. See advertise ment. The man who spends his time and monej drinking is always getting into tight places. The Bank of New Han oyer building fs being adorned with an entire new dress of paint. '. t t 7. 1881. NO. 160 The Use of Lemons. The lemon tree is a native of Asia, al though it is cultivated in Italy, Portu gal and in the south of France. In Eu rope, however, it seldom exceeds the di mensions of the smallest tree, while in its native state it grow3 to over sixty ieet in height. Every part of this tree is valua ble in medicine, though we rarely em ploy any but its fruit, that is, thejemon itself. And every one knows how to em ploy this in lemonade to squeeze the juice in cold water; this i3 the shortest way or to cut into thin slices and then boil it. Either way is good.- Lemonade is one of the best and safest drinks for any person, whether in health or not. It is suitable to all stomach diseases, is ex cellent in sickness in cases of jaundice, gravel and liver complaints. The pi pins crushed may also be mixed with water and sugar, and be used as a drink. Lem on juice is j the best scorbutic remedy known. It not . only cures this disease, but prevents it. The Hands an 1 nails are also kept clean, white, soft and suple by the daily use of lemon instead of soap. It also prevents chilblains. Lemon is used in intermit tent fevers, mixed with strong, hot, black coffee without sugar. Neuralgia may be cured by rubbing the part affect ed with a eut lemon. It is valuable also to cure warts and to destroy dandruff on the head by rubbing the roots of the hair with it. In fact, it3 uses are mani fold, and the more we employ it, exter nally and internally the better we shall find ourselves. Natural remedies are the best, and nature is our best, doctor, if we would listen to it. Decidedly, rub your hands, head and gums with lemon , and drink lemonade in preierence to all other liquids, j New Advertisements. Moonlight Excursion. mHE STEAMER PASSPORT WILL GO X down the Riyer this,THURSDAY, night at 8 o'clock, returning at 10 3d P. M., on a Moonlight Excumou. Italian Harpers will be on board; Fare 25 cents Round Irip. jy 7-lt J. W.HARPER, Master. Meetlnz (of Trustees of the University nnHERE WILL BE A MEETING OF the I Trustees of the University of .N orth Car olina, in the Executive Office, in Raleigh, on TUESDAY, the lyth July, isai, at o'clock, P. M., at which a Professor of Nat ural History will be chosen in the place of Dr. F. W. Simonds, resigned on account of ill health. Applications 6houid be address ed to PRESIDENT BATTLE, jy 7-d&w2w Chapel Hill, N. C. Grand Excursion ! SMITHVILLE AND BLACKFISH GROUNDS, THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1881. For the benefit of New Hanover Tent, No. 57, I. O. of Rechabites. The Steamer Passport will leave her wharf on the above date, at 8 o'clock, for Smith ville and the Ferts and to the -Blackfish Grounds. I ' ( The Committee reserve the right to ex clude all objectionable persons. The besl order will be preserved.' No spirituous liquors allowed on board. Refreshments at city prices. Music by Italian Harpers and Dancing. Tickets for the round trip 50c, Children 25c, can be procured from Committee, any member of the Order, at News Stands and the Book Stores.; Committee Thomas. E. Skipper, Wm. Richardson, P. Teboa. i jy 7-3t th-mon-wed Report of the Condition OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Wilmington; at Wilmington, in the State ot Worth Carolina, at the close or basinets, jans stun, l&si: RESOURCES. I Loans and discounts.'... ............ ...$703,963 91 Overdrafts..-.... U. a. Bonds to secure circulation 60,000 00 Uther Btocfcs, bonds and mortga Se 33j00 35 Due from approved reserve agents 23.CCJ 7 Due from other .National Hanks... 10,631 41 Due from State Banks and bankers 3,071 77 Real estate, furniture and fixtures 51,229 01 Current expenses and taxes paid, 7,831 CO Bills of other Banks, 27,010 CO Fractional paper currency, nick els and pennies..., ' 304 4C Specie ............J.MMMM.L.MMM 4,763 O0 Legal tender notes...........!.......... 6,030 00 Redemption fund with U.S.Treas urer, (5 per cent of circulation) 2,250 00 Total.............;....... $930,4SS 83 - LIABJXIT1L3. CanitAl ntnrV niMin ...... 1 'K.Q nftO nfl 8urpius funL................. ........... 33,352 &7 Undivided profits. ..-..j..-.-. 42,6fe7 National Bank notes oatBtandimr. li.000 00 Dividends unpaid..............; .. 2,153 t individoai oeposits subject to checlc i: ' - ... .... 147.553 07 Demand certificates of deDOfciL... 274.231 60 Doe to other National Banks....... 66,720 02 Notes and bills re-discounted...... 131,651 03 ToUL.....w...U $3W,I55 fc5 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEW HANOYER,es I, A, K. WALKER, Cashier of the above mamed Bank,do solemnly swear that theabore statement is true to the best of my knowledge and Delael. A. xL. WAJJLtl Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before ine this 7 th day of July, 133 K 1U JJUWUJiJ, Notary 1'ablie Coxxict Attest - ALFRED UASTLYO D. Q. WOKTH, V Dirtttors. 1?. Em BURBUaS, , J Jj7 ' ... " FLH1S2 HOTICZ. We will be glad to rccslv crzmzrAc.tZr.zs froxa orrr frfd oa ur lid all fzJsst ffsseral iatarert bat i '-, . . .",..'.-.' " " " TLe caiae of tie wrl! Btrt al wtjs ba fax cJabM it ti. Editor. SOojaaiaileii23niffiThe wrlttsa ca o&ij cae ride ef the ppr Fersoaalltles raul be avoided Aid it U especially ud psrtSe&lxrlj saicr rtood tiat. tie ndi& does not always e&dort tie views ct correspondent, rani ess to stat la the editorial eolaars.! . Kiscollanoous. . Schedule B Tax- ALL PER30V8 INTERESTED 1 ARC reoa:nde-i thit ther are oalr TWO dajs rininiBr ia which iher Can lilt thilr Tax ucder tchecul H. J. E. HAMPSO, fr' ft Reglter cf Detdi. Blank Books. TEJOBHB, JnrjSNAL Cah 'Books, Day 3ooa, L . looks. Ifcte and Draft Eooks, llemoracwa j Eooki, all kinds and siz. Ja'.t receirad a lue stock t&d for 8i!e chcao at nEiyaBEBOEiri Albums Albums. UlfeJGSAPHICAND mOT0GBAPB ic, in liro variety. A new let Just iaat - UEINSBERGE'R'a, j j 7 . Li to Book and Mosio Btore rux Qie or JZfXciuinge ErilRAULE RESIDENCE with four rooms tad kiichca and good well of water cna excalleat carcea, lot sale or exchaasTt for property fn Wilmirfgtan. For partitu- la.s'aruly at THIS OFFICE. jr 5-:f GSSAT SEDUCTIOIT i' '; IN PRICES. OF SPRING GOODS. TWO HUNDRED CASSBIERE PANT3' ONE HUNDRED MARSEILLES VESTS. Vaw tale rnTT 1 fwrr Vt . X Ui C(U VWJ AUTT hJJ Sol. Boar & Bros; jy2-lw , ; . , School Books. FULL STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND, iitadqaarte.-s for Text Books adopted by th? Etata Board cf EdaciUon. Liberal db count to Teachsrs. OSOAVe For Ch arch, Eobool and Far. T .... .I1V. W k .1.. m mm lorusc. riiiio di uio iui.u mmmjm ju ; hand at . C. W. Yates' Uodk Store, SGMUTTE'S ' SEA-SIDE PARK HOTEL! Vrig:Iatsvillc Sound , -r '" . I T3 NOW OPEN FOR HIE RECEPTION of guests f" The table Is supplied with the pro i "..' i Transient and regular jboardcrs taken at reasonable rates. . ' . F.. A. 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