mis papsb Uoad every afarn"n. M - V f - mmtaAK PAID. - ' ' a a rn . TV... . . iT II I . . ft Fit mon"J Oaa month, 50 cent. s. delivered by carrier. ?"r .... itDia rtti - t in anT Pri Ul klJC v"' 1 1 rmntl Dr wex. I"- ,at loir and liberal or "rLlwi vill please report any an Hlliva . ltf to rWTituc" r " " tiiwAdyertisamontB, THE GREAT I FOR RHEUMATISM, hut and Sorains, Burns and Scalds, Genera Bodily- Pains, - ' ' M Ear end Headache, Frosted Ftt. and tars, and all other Pains and Aches. x Pwearation on earth equals St. Jacobs Oil LiMt.fwr?. timifle and cheap External Imtij. A trial fntails but tha comparatively t-Ju( octlar of 50 Oats, and Tery ona Buffer :jj ptia can have cLeap and poflitire proof Bmctiou in Cereo Language. aDUUl DSUOGISTS AHD DEALERS IS MEDICIKE. A.V0GEIER fc CO., Baltimore, 2ItL, V. 8. A, crulWiw-nao to NEW White and Cream colored. Lace Curtains, piLund by tie yard, "White and Ecru. ace Lambrequins AcJ material for linimr. co r ni l Various styles. C E WETS-OIL CLOTHS MATTINGS At very reasonable prices. TUHffSH BATH SOAP ! ''.l r ion i eents; 'tis good and .cheap Respectfully, R. JVI. tVlcintire. IRS. JOE PERSON'S REMEDY FOR SCR O F.U'L ii NEVER FAILS. Will Cure if Fairly Tested. i FTW me much pleasure to be able to i . I nave derived an ptTW-tnai pM from the use of Mrs. Joe Person's rJ for that iiuco t j asuornu fr more than three rears. ZTlrot evcr gcttlns: well. 1 Kfstnvi " lua4 llIU Dy mree vry rptiysiclaiis, without any good result. fTiM. th xJonal Surreal Insti :nt4, Ga was treated there lrtv""""uunins, witn no better re- iuj lami.y physicians met with. Vil.i. IUC lUMHUtC, a wits w r , - JU?-1 erson s remeay, ana r1 not use,! ir rr.-v i , . V . T rsri niau a wees oeiorc l I, y -n.iiu liCAiiiii prupcr T sores SOOO bAn tr ho! -n,l the kl ,tyi.,k,ln chns?d as fast as tbe sores l . 1 Clil lint t.n..l.i r sW llut1my hpes Increased, my low fUi. Ji?v?spleadId health and am in - uvitirH iii rrmonw ami f't. tn,! ""iv-J ""iu8 u pur I'kbJ? Ikroc?lonic ; It will heal the k-T ,? :MPe iQ three weeks If taken Wfthesoreis healed, , OI lts effects. It fhouid KTES?.1 means I have rW , 1T- Irm the pressure of ? 411 casea founa that lh hfcit i r would commence to re fxteuli 11153 410116 should be NetrtTv Jlv?ntU au ffectual cure is iath. .2 should prevent regu Lenittv01 the medy and it should kan ...Preper time. I would re- 8 . ail rhn a- - :- miis fcuuenn irom F jt. It will turely cure tou L I!P T LA cdTiAf " speK irom expe- 5ii5?rom hrsy. I am a prate- A ture !rom tnc nse of it and renrr. v. v uuujiuons 10 from it. Q ?roat relief 1 hveob Suffered, try it and be 1 v n c 1 am respectfull v, . James a.-mokuis. for tesUmouial of remarkable e Person, Franklin- ML Ituralgia, Sciiiica, Lumbago, iuiacfiB, Sc."3r.ess af'if:s di'.cst, "tool, Quins, Sera TUozt, S wall- :' . - ' -L JLJl Pi VOL. V LOCAL NKWS. . . : . " New Advertisements. Hets'Sberger North Ameilean Reiew K M M Clx r ire New Laer a Jouy MctToT Mauifefctation CW Yates Hann'tf Manifold Books The neceipt8 of cotton at this port to day foot op only 11 bales. . Steamship Regylator, Capt. Doane, arrived here to day from New York. ' The thermometer at.thia office t-day, at 3 o'clock, registered 90 degrees. w Canteloupe8, are cheaper. They re tailed this morning as low an 25 cents a dozen. A freak of fashion is to wear an broidered butterfly on one sleeve dress. . em of a New Hanover paid more income tax for the year 1880 than any -other county in the State. ' ' "The man who will he will steal," and per contra the man who will hook a fish will falsify about its weight. "Is it hot eno ?" Bang! Corps. Verdict, justifiable "homicide, and de fendant requested to do so some more. Beautify your homes bj using the N Y. EnamelPaint. ready mixed and war anted. Sold only at Jacobi's. t It is a serious time when the dog star rages, and the onlj man who keeps school is the pedagogue teaching the summer term. The steamer A, P. Hurt arrived here to-day from Fayetteville, bat brings no later information in regard to the recent slight ri3e of water than that reported byus yesterday. ' 9 Study your interest. Yon can now buy Cook Stoves at factory prices at Jacobi's, f The masses of flowers now worn by youDg ladies all over their waists may be justly termed floral plasters, and sng gest that they may hare been recommend ed medicinally, It is "Wilmington, Del., and not Wil mington, N. C, where the small-pox pre vails. There is not now a case of small pox anywhere about this city and there has not been any for a long time. To Builders and others Go to Jaco bi's for Sash, Blinds and Doors, Glass &c. You can get all sizes and at the lowest prices. , f "We are requested by the President and. Vice President to state that there will be a meeting of the Women's Chris tian Temperance Union at the Hook & Ladder Hall, on Dock street; to morrow (Wednesday) afternoon, at half past o'clock. "Bough on Bats." The thing desired found, at last. Ask druggist for Rough on Bats. It clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, bedbugs 15c. boxes. Mr. F. Ev Hashagen for several years past oneof the clerks in the Postoffice has been appointed a route agent be tween this cty and Richmond and has entered upon tho discharge of the duties of his new position. i - i Another Death by LizhtnJn;.. A distressing accident is reported to us as occurring near (Jiar&ton, on tne 1 ' a Carolina Central, during the prevalence of the thunder storm on last Sunday afternoon. Mrs. C. C. Powell was struck by lightning'and instantly killed. She held her child in her arms at the time, but the little one escaped unhurt. The Ho; Cholera We learn that the -cholera is making sad havoc with the hogs in the neighber hood of Rocky Point, and are asked. "What is a good preventive?" If any of bur readers know of. a preventive or an efficacious remedy and will inform us we will gladly publish it for tho genera good. Our impression is that a valued friend at Whitetille furnished a specific several years ago, which we published in the Review at the time, but are unable to locate the date now. The happy owner of "The Spencer Pharmacy," Spencer, Mass., tor. O. Weatherbec, writes: My customers speak very highly of the great German remedy, St. Jacobs Oil, it having always given satisfaction. One ' of them, Mr. henry Belcher, has been greatly benefited by its use in a case of severe rheumatism and he refers to it ia terms of highest praise. Freshwater Perch, Trout and Black fish Hooks and lines. A faU assort, ment and lowest prices at Jacobi's. f . WILMINGTON, N. C, The Military f xcarsionlstt. The Sumter Light Infantry, Captain W. R. Delgar commanding, arrived here by the W. 0. & A. train from Somter this morning at 6 20 o'clock. They were met at the depot by the Wilmington Light Infantry, Captain John L. Cant well cominandiag, and escorted by the W. L. I. to their Armery at "the City Hall where breakfast and other refresh m -nts for the inner man were served to the mili try guests. ' There "Was a plenty of cool lemonade and so forth on hand, which after a night of heat and dust on the cars were no doubt appreciated by the tired traveller to their, (oil extent. After the refreshments were served, and a smoke and a stroll, the line was formed about 8.30 the W. L. I. in front as ea cort, who were preceded by the drum corps of the Wilmington Light Infantry, the whole under : com mand of Captain John L. Cantwell and proceeded down Third until the line reached Market street wfeen the column marched down Market until they reached the foot of that street, where the steamer Passport was lying in wait for them, when the whole, command embanked for Smith ville and the Forts below. Quite a number of civic 'visitors accompanied the visiting military to this city and went with them down the river. The whole number of visitors, both civic and military, numbered abeut 85 souls and of these the military had 34 rank and file. The officers of the Sumter company are as follows: Captain W. R. Delgar. 1st Lieutenant R. D. Lee. Senior 2nd Lieutenant A. J. Aued. Junior 2nd Lieutenant Marion San ders. O. S. C. E. Bartlette. In addition to the civilians mentioned above General E. W. Moise and General G. Richardson aecompany the excursion ists. It was our intention to publish an entire list of the members of the visiting company, both rank and file, as we did on their previous visit, but the time was se short before the steamer's departure that we were unable to get the entire list The crowd on the Passport was greater than we have ever seen it before, the . . . . . . . ooat being deeper in tne wa ter as she moved off than we had ever noticed on any previous occasion. The full complement of passengers allow ed by law (290) was on boardV The Custom House officers were on the wharf and on the boat doing their daty man fully, and refused to allow any more than the number mentioned above to embark on board the steamer. The consequence was, there were many who were disap pointed and had to be turned back, and among them several ladies, which was regretted very much by all who . felt an interest in the party of pleasure seekers. General Richardson, happening to arrive a little late, found that he too had to bo counted out. but the General embarked at once on the little steamer Elizabeth, which started shortly after the Passport, and will reach Smithville only about an hour after the larger party of excursionists1 We wish the visiting military a jolly good time, and as for the boys of the W. L. I., well, they all know how. we feel toward them, having been one of "the boys' ourself a few years agoP The ex cursion promises to be a success in every, way. The weather is propitious for . a pleasant day, and we trust that oa their return to the city every one will declare himself or herself highly delighted with the day'g enjoyment. Call at Jacobi's for Garden Hoes and Rakes, Shovels, Spades, Axes, Sec. There you have the lowest prices. f Installation of OQcers. Last evening D. G. D., Jno. D. Tay lor installed the following officers-elect of Carolina Lodge Knights of Honor: S. P. D. J. A. Springer. D N.W.Schenck. V. D. Clayton Giles. A. D. J.G.Wright. Rep. Geo. N. Harris. F. Rep. Jno. L. Dudley. Chap. Rev. J. W. Craig. Treas. W. A. Willson. Guide C. W. McCIammy. Guardian J. P. Williams. Sent J. M. McGowan. DUtlllory Burned. We are sorry to learn of the destruc tion by fire, this morning, of the Messrs Love's turpeatine distilery at Armour, on the Carolina Central Railroad. The particulars are meagre as we can only get the tact of the fire and the loss, also, of 109 barrels of rosin. The fire was probably an accident. TUESDAY, JULY Here Dantse by Liehtnins:. A rather vague report reaches us from Brunswick county that the residence of Mr. William Chianis, ia Brunswick, was struck by lightning on Sunday afternoon which tore off one corner of the house and carried away a pest on the piazza and stunned or injured to tome extent every inmate of the building at the time Mr. Chinnis and a Miss Hewitt, however, are tne only persons injured whose names our informant could give. The latter named was reported still speech. less at last accounts; her injury is more severe, it is thought, than that of any of the rest. . . Two Belligerents Taken In. Salem Beasley and A. L. Brown, two gemmen" of. African descent, engaged inanaticufffight over in Brooklyn this morning which resulted in Brown's being made to embrace his mother earth, so to speak, while the other belligerent was on top of him plying him with well-directed blows about the face and head. when a policeman chanced along in that locality and-took them both under his protecting wing and escorted them to the Guard Eousewhere they are now safely ensconced, awaiting the pleasure of May or Smith, who will interview the two sable hued "gemmen" upon the subject matter of their little difference to-day. Coming to ldanttrr wim. Sheriff Driscoll, from Jefferson county f Georgia, is expected to arrive here ii the morning for the purpose of identifying J. H. Williams, alias Obadiah Ross, arrest ed yesterday on the streets of this city by Officer T. O. Banting, for the al leged murder of one Nathanial Corn wall, at Bartow, Georgia, in the month of December, 1877. If Williams is Ross, then we hope Ross will be hanged, if his guilt can bo 'established. But if Wil liams is Williams, and no other person, men we trust he may nnd a speedy re lease from durance vile and be allowed to walk out of the jail a free man, as he no doubt will. But we fear, alas! for human immorality and its consequent depravity, that the man arrested is the poor depraved and hardened creature who took his fellow being's life. The chain of circumstances is very strong in favor of pointing to the prisoner as Obadiah Ross, the alleged guilty man who assisted in the foul murder referred to above. List of Letters. The following is a list of the letters re maining unclaimed In the City Postoffice Wednesday, July 20 : A W F Alexander, J H Ayeock John J Alexander, John Alexander. B G F Bason, Oeo R Bates, David Bryant. O Jane Crockram. Marie Condor, Patience Craig, A B Chase. D -Davis and Cochram, Lizzie Daw son, J D Davis, Henry Daniel. E J W Eisertor fc Co. F Abby Foster, Ashley Fleming, John F Ferrel. G Lewis Gay, Maggie C Guyer, Prince Garrison. H :Pheby Hall, James Holen, Lizzie Hages, Rindil Hall, Martha Hayward, Tom Harris, B House care Alex Butler, Joseph Hall, H J Herring, Washington 11 Highsmith. J Catheren Jeffuss, W J Jordan, C W Johnson. Carrie Justice, Moses Jacobs, Annie L Johrson, A R Johnson. K Zack Koonce, Lizzie Kennedy. L Augustus Ligon, Laura Long, Florence Lane, Francis Loftin, Alex Liles. M Everlena McNeil, Hop Moore, James Moore, James A Moore, Levi Mc CIammy3ev M McKensie, Annie Moore, D T Manble. P J F Powell, E L Peareaaw, RevE L Pearsall. O Rev Jacob Onslow. R Thomas Rick, J S Robinson J H Rhone, Col J M Ray, Mary Ruckle, care John Hunter, David Rane. S Chris teanna Sanders. D J Sanders, Hessie Swain, Thomas Sterling, T J Smith, Lsac Stocks, J W Sanders, Eman uel Solomon, Eliza Skipper, Ceasar Smith,' Ana E Smith, Abe Smith. T W H laylor, MayTilton, Maggie Taylor, Joseph Turner, Florence Tyson. V Jas W Vick. W B W Williams, Emma B Wright, J L Weaver, Robert Whitfield, Mary Ann Williams, Dorah Williams. Y Harriss York. - SHIPS. August Olsen, schr Wade Hampton, James Cole, schr Katie Ranger. E Ross, schr Edward Lorried. John ran Worthman, barque Resolve. David Evans, (cook) tugboat Dolphin. George Sanders, schr. Roseline (2). Edward Maxwell, schr Caroline O Smith, (2). Persons calling for letters ia above lint will please say "advertised"; if not claim ed in 20 days will be sent to dead letter Office, Washington, D. C. IS. R. BRINK, P. M. Wilmington, New Hanover County, N.a 19. 1881. NO, 168 NaXity Court to-day. Brig Chattanooga cleared at this port to-day for SU John's, Porto Rico, with 4,000 shingles and 128.541 feet lumber, shipped by Messrs Parsley V Wiggins. Gray Hairs are Honorable, but their premature appearance' i3 annoying. Parker's Hair Balsam is popular for cleanliness and ; romptly restoring the youthful color. How Advertiflements. is True a Manifestation from Cod ta Man as was ever Published cr Spread on the Pases of Hutu ry After ore of the most beanxendicg saci i- fices aa ever bur&ed-through the boom of aDV of bis creatures, J fear I would ein against our FAthfrof light and Mlgbt ad Power and Gkry, and azainst , ChrM Je&us, bis wdl beloved Son. th King, and Monarch, Ruler and Governor tf our heart's Mood and soul's Jove and our only j alternative; and also agai- st tha etun al wiadora, fortitude aud fYdlowsh-p cf ihv Holy Ghost, to keep hid in my b om any longer from my nighbDr, mfai:ing every -f dra wow br"iln' g under the ca'.. py f HittV 'ii, thj fo 1 wing, as it is well remeuaoered, thirteen years ago, the 18th ot this month, July, a3 sad rews ol tbe kind as ever penetrated thi? city, Slate and Continent, a man sh oli.iahis wifa in a mistake for a robber or murderer, as was truly stated at tbe time. About two weeks before the accident happened we had one end of our house rented out; it was broken into one night and several things taken from the inmates, and we found a fence rail nnder our window. We bad a fastening over the bottom eaih and the thieves could not get in. It alarmed me so I loaded np a large Colt's revolver brim full with: a ball and flattened up seme very large shot, and determined if the thieves paid us another visit of tha kind 1 would give them a warm reception. The morning ox tne acciaent l was roused up, felt certain I heard people in the house, looked down stairs, and was certain I saw several people; I woke up my wife and-told her there were p ople down stairs. She jumped out of bed. I got my revolver; felt certain I had seen two persons, my wife wheie she gr.t out of bed, and the other person closing on me, I thought aiming for my life. I nerv. ed myself up with all my might, and bouted "there you are. ' No answer. fired. The supposed murderer and robber proved to be my own dear wife. "It's me that's in it," she said; "John you have finished me, lay me down on the bed to die easy." Great Heavens ! any kind of a death would be a thousand times more welcome to myself than what had hap pened. I ran down the street to the church for the Priest; he was out of town. I next went for our family dector; he was also reported not at home. I next Inquired for Dr. Love. When I delivered my busi ness, his good wife, noble soul, shouted out with all her might, "Dr. get up, a man has shot his wife in a mistake." Dr. Love by name, and Love by nature, cut tbe hall out of my wife's back, after pass ing through her breast, and her breast was tore np bad with a'l the flat shot. Dr. Love, under the guidance of Divine Prov idence, worked as faithful on her as the Morning btar In the firmament. The second or third day myself and i. er sister thought she was going; we prayed with all our might; her sister left the room like a flash of lighting. Glory be to God her fac blazed np the most glorious I ever saw any human face. Alter thaf I had good hopes she would get well with God's help, and was not disappointed. The Lord has spared us cne to another, living monuments of his mercy. 1 he next Whit Sunday morning, about 1 o'clock, 1 was awakened with a good knock oa my breast over my heart; I looked np, and glery be to God I saw as plain as we see tha noeaday sun in the firmament, the Holy Spirit in the form of the Queen of Heaven. I praised the Queen of Heaven as quick as my tongue could go. J plainly saw tne vision ugnt on a pic ure of the Crucifix, kiss the wounds ou the hands and feet, and when the vision came to the heart I saw one glorious flash of unity, which fi'.led me up with glorious admiration. For a short time I could not speak to prove to the world the truth of the i - vision. When Pius LX, of happy memory, called the Vatican Council, I believe in my soul I was driven home from my work. I stated the glorious vision in a letter in tended by me tor the Council. Wnen I finished tbe letter, so help me good God, I got as helpless on my limbs as a child twelve months old. The Jewish people was scandalized in our dear Saviour, en account of tbe humility of his sta'ion iu life; said is not this the carpenter, the iS m of Mary, now for the eternal gbry and unity in th'S world made flesh by the pow er aud operation of the Holy Ghost ia th womb of the blessed Virgin 3Iary, and opening the port of et; rival glory for ail bis true followers. I ask all good men to think well on ah of this, as 1 would sign, seal and deliver it with my heart's blood for the reau-r glory of cur soul's l07f, Christ Jsus, our King, our Crown, oar Tower and only al ternatrve oco Kin;, one rown, ore Hope, one Power, one Heirt, one Blood, one Soul, one Love, May the Sternal Unity cf the Father, Son and Holy Ghost animate all our hearts and souls in tim3 and ernity. jy 19-lt f JOHN McEVOY. IleBtini Jof Trustees of lis DmeRily. THERE WILL BE A MEETING OF the Trustees of the University of North Car ouna, lathe Executive Office, in Raleigh, on TUfcSDAY, the l&ta July, 1SS1, at itf o'clock, P. at which a Profewor of Nat ural History will be chosen in the place of Dr. F. W. isimon&s, resigned on account of HI health. , Application should be address ed to PRESIDENT BATTLE, Jy7-djrw2w ChapellUli, X.C. : PLSA8E rroTiox. We wtU begjad to retolvs eosunu2iat!oa from oar fikacj cm aay ard all subjects c general latmt htsi . . asjs of tfca writer awi alwajf be far &Iahd t th Editor. flOoitJscnIeatloasnivt) b written oa caly oat site of the papr. Pri(ctJLItla sizst be avoided A&d it is pypeciaUy and psrttsalarly csd&r flood tt at tt Edit dee rni always eadors tha views ot eorrMpaadt&V;, unit to ttat la the editorial cqIbecg, xew Advertisements, NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW, pon AUGUST, vriT.l Jc4i Black and Inre?aoU'a T i casicn. 100 V) IFS I,:V' RKS OV i. j f, t LEQR1PH. All ra.in tf ing a p yy w.U pletl leste thir ni- t liXlNSiiLBQliJZ'B. IV IS Lire Hook an1 Muale Btrr ' RED CEDAR PACMNQ CHESTS RASH, DOOHS .AKD BUNDS. BRACKETS, MOULDING, LUMBER, &c ALL SIZES WINDOW GLASS, AT ALTAFFER, PRICE & CO'S. Factory: Office: Kutt, near Red Cross et Foot Walnut t. Harm's Manifold Books RE JUdT THS THIStf for 8aleifcn and others who do i e a qilck and perfect copy of their ozders and letters at one wri tii p. Every article ia tho Echool Book, Blank Bock and Stationery line always on hand. The calibrated "Decker Brei," Pia nos, and Geo. Weed's Parlor Cream alwsyi in stcck.e C. W. Yates' Book Store, Dnfend DURING THIS HEATED term to furnish my friends trith fresh and palatable Groceries such as will tempt tho most fastidious, and be "within the reach of tho most humble. I Offer this Week Lemons, Oranges, Canned Peaches and Pears, Pineapples and Cherrier, Shaker and Gordon & Dilworth6 Preserves, ' Wm. Underwood & Co's Dovillet Meats, Crosse-& Blackwell's.Pickles, Canned Beef and Tongue i Cheese, very fino quality.' Excellent Sweet Butter I 30 CENTS PER POUND ! Small Sugar Cured Hams and Breakfast Strips, Special Brands, Pronouncsd by all who uso them the finest in the city. These goods aro perfectly fresh, being received daily per Railroad and Steamers. JNO, L, BOAT WiiiiHTf ios. 11 & 13 IV. Front jSt jy 18 The Cosmopolitan BAR 13 TflE PLACE WHERE YOU can get the coolest, purest and most scientifically mixed Summer Drinks to te found in the city. The very beat Wires Champagnes an Liquors always on hai X The best 5-cent Cigar that is made. LVip la andcooIAoir;- JOHN CARROLL, , Js lrcprieior.