1HIS PA?8 aatari tr- lBiW AD FKOFBIKTOH. nva POHT AGE PAID. iC ,5 00 Six moitba, S2 50 ; Thre m TrJ 1 j5 . oce month, 60 cents. 08t4'r will' b delirered by earriera, P?re,inr part of the city, atths r low and liberal 4atriber. will please report any an V -to receive their paporirejmiariy. J lgr yew Advertisements. fts lnLuiiuiA fiPnii 1 11 raPAl g FOR. RHEUMATISM, Keurafgt'a, Sciatica, Lumbago, Eicbche, Soreness of iho Chest, Gout, Quins, Soro Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Fesi and Ears, and all. other Pains and Aches. 3fa Pm'011 o" Mkrth equal St. Jacobs Oil m i $aftt ture, simple and cheap External JdT. A trial n tails but the compaxatiTely riiaf ootlar of 50 Cents, and erery one suffer hf vita paia can hare cheap and positir proof hi claim. Dinctioni in Ceren Language. BOLD BT ILL DSUGGISTS AND DEALERS IS MEDICIHE. A.V0GELER& CO., Baltimore, 2tfa, XT. S. JL. ipril lldw-Po to NEW LACES, "Wliite and Cream colored. bHiu afuriairia9V !EplrsinJ by the yard, White and Ecru. Lace Lambrequins, And material for lining. CORNIC E ! Various 6tyles. CiUmS-OIL CLOTHS MATTINGS. At very reasonable prices. TUiKISH BATH SOAP! 6 Cakes for 25 cents? 'tis good and cheap Respectfully, R- M. EVJcIntire. ji'y 9 MBS. JG PERSON'S REMEDY FOR t ; SCROFULA SEVER rUlLS. It Will Cure if Fairly Teited. Jt gives me much pleasure to be able to Jte that I have derived au effectual cure of scrofula from the use of Mrs. Joe Person's Jedy for that disease. I had suffered - TTu Scrofu,a for niore than three years, aa "J paired of ever getting well. I tTfa'd during that time by three very "Uneiitphysicians.without any good result, j then went to the National Surgical InsU Iat, at Atlanta, Ga., and was treated there oore than two months, with no better re uit than mj family physicians met with. r returning from the Institute, I was ruied tj try, Mrs. Persou's remedy, and J.aad Dota&ed it more than a week before I uncovered its curative and healing proper- My gores soon began to hea', and the " or of my skin changed as fast as the sores 1 had not thought of ever getting ; eaia, but ray hopes Increased, my low pintednessfled before thi remedy, and I D,0W enjoyina: splendid health and am in spirits- The remedy Is mild as a pur rwive, and a strong tonic ; it will heal the 7T . ftuborn sore In three weeks if taken firlj. It is my opinion that it should JJWen some time after the sore is healed, femore the cause of its effects. It should inJren "Rulwlj by all means, for I hare me neglected it, from the pressure of j f and Ia 9X1 case found that the jWreadymade would commence to re and for this alone it should be Saw pularly until an effectual cure is UrtVi8 v othln? should' prevent regu .'l7 ia the use of the remedy and itahould coaun60,11 Xht Proper time. I would re ?ynd to all Who are suffering from W 10 tr' iu 11 wm urcly care you 2 PTf U Uir test- 1 ei from eipe-filVln- not from hearsay. I am a grate- ua rplent of cure from of Jt n3 JJ eoaer many and lasting obligations to taSlir nforUie relief 1 hayeob cnrti Ita use Suflrers, try it and be Ki, e 1 am, respectfully, JffMl.N.C. JAMES A!MOKKlV. curel P f0r testim0Ilial of lemarkable tJPbyMrs Joe Person, Franklin ?Jffllili EBf ly G-daw-aac VOL. V LOCAL NEWS.. New AdvekYisemexts. Altaffer, Pkice & Co Sash, Deors and BUnds ' -J L Boatwriout Finest Family Teas Imported L J Otterbourq Second Week Pfioy Agostiki Special Excursion See '"ad Grand Family Excursion . Heinsbebgeb Blank Books .. C W Yates Tour Interest Williams A CBCHisos-Corn, Bacon Flour. &c. Ac See l)r Rice's Medical ad : . 4 . Black ejes are usaallj followed up with the blues. ? v Hard money is not hard to get when one has a soft job. ?en in fishing the line most be drawn omewhere. Don't talk when von are climbing up "the mountain because silence gires as cent. When a thief steals fire cents he dn't think half the dime that some day per haps old nickel get him. No woman ever looks at a fine large newspaper without thinking what a beautiful'-polonaise pattern it would make. Canes are now made which hold a pint of whisky. All a man has now to do is to simply raise Gain and imbibe the ardent Study , your interest. Yon can now buy - Cook - Stoves at factory prices at Jacobi's. t The Parisian says that in grand toilets lace is worn on every article, even on the sleeves, and the endeavor 13 to make the costnme resemble an avalanche of lace. Mr. S. Jewett. bookseller and sta tioner on North Front street, is closing ont his stock of books and stationery in order to make a 'change in his bvsiness. Mr. J. is selling his goods at reduced prices and offers inducements to all who are in need of anything in his Ilne "Sow I do Most Unhesitatingly Aver, &a an old nrartitlorjer. that Warner's. Safe Kidney and Liver Cure is among the most valuable discoveries or tne lvm cenrary. J cannot say too much in Its behalf. Pitts burg, Pa., thpl, 1880," Signed J. H. O'CONNKLL. A yonng lady who had been married a short time, lately told a "bosom friend' that there was only one thing- more as tonishing than the readiness with which Ned gave np smoking, and that was the rapidity with which he took to it again after they were married. Freshwater Perch, Trout and Black fish nooks and' Lines. A full assort ment and lowest prices at J acobi's. f tl off Cholera.. Here are some remedies for hog chol era, furnished in response to the little article published by us a' few days age: One farmer keeps his hog trough well supplied with ashes,' salt and sulphur; another thinks that corn boiled in wood ashes or potash is a prevention; another has used petroleum, externally, sprinkled on their backs, and internally, with suc cess in preventing the disease; another found a cure in charcoal in slops and still another recommends spirits turpen tine and soft soap. "You pays your money and you takes your choice." Messrs. Coyer & Campbell, of Water loo, Ind., write: Mr. J. Walker, of this town, saffered with rheumatism for fifteen years. Alter trying a great many rem edies without experiencing even relief, he was induced to 10 use at. Jacobs Uil, which completely cured him. lie states that he feels like a new man. Unpleasant Perspiration. The unpleasant odor produced by per spiration is frequently the source of vex ation to persons who are subject to it Nothing is simpler than to remove this odor much more effectually than by the application of such costly unguents and perfames as are in use. It is first of all necessary to procure some ot the com pound spirits of ammonia and place two tablespoonsful in a basin of water Washing the face, hands and arms with this leaves the skin as clean, and sweetly fresh as one coald wish. The wash is perfectly harmless and very cheap. See Here. You are sick; well, there is just one remedy that will cure yon beyond possi bility of doubt. If it's' Liver or Kidney trouble, Consumption, Dyspepsia, Debil ity, Wells Health Benewer is your hope, 51. Druggists. Depot Jas. C. ilands. WILMINGTON, N. C, A. Biancti at Durbatn. Capt. R M. McIntire,of this city, will open a branch dry goods house at Dur ham, on or about September 1st. He will go North next month to purchase the stock for that bouse as well as for the establishment here. The Durham branch will be located in - a handsome U2w building, 25x100 feet, with an elegant plate glass front, and with the arrangements of the interior perfected after plans furnished by Capt. Mela tire. Mr. Willie H. Muse, for several years past employed in the bouse here, will have charge of the Durham branch. We wish both Capt. Mclatire and Mr. Muse ranch success in the new undertaking. To Builders and others Go to. Jaco si's for Sash, Blinds and Doers, Glass, 1 &c Y01 can get all sizes 1 and'at the lowest prices. ' f Habeas Corpus Case. The petition for the writ of habeas corpus in , the case of John Mcoy charged with a nameless crime, was ar. gued before His Honor Jndge Meares at the Court House at 10 o'clock this morn ing, or perhaps we should say the case cameupor a hearingand several witness es were examined, all of whom were men of respectability and standing. Among those were called to the stand daring the progress of the trial were Messrs. T. H. Johnson, Jno. F. Garrell, T. P. Sykes and T. A. Watson, all of whom gave the prisoner at the bar a most excellent char acter, while some of these witnesses when asked about the general character of the prosecutor, Rachel McKoy, declared her character to be very bad indeed, as far as their knowledge extended. By agree ment between the Solicitor, Col. B. R. Moore, and the counsel for the defense, Messrs. Russell k Ricaud, the Jndge granted a motion to adjourn until half past 4 o'clock this afternoon in order to allow both sides to summon more . wit nesses. The Court met at the time named above but the lateness o- the hour pre cludes the possibility of oar giving any farther account of the trial in this issue Call at Jacobi's for Garden Hoes and Bakes, Shovels, Spades, Axes, fcc. There yon have the lowest prices. f Accident to Ma J. Hill. We are sorry to learn that Maj. Jas. H. Hill, formerly of this city, but now baggage agent, for the Atlantic Coast Line, with headquarters at Richmond, met with a painful accident in that city on Saturday night. The Dispatch says that about half-past 9 o'clock, in at tempting to raise one of the windows in Col. Pope's office, he lost his balance and fell headlong to the area below, a distance of about twelve feet, receiving a severe cut on the back of the head, be, sides being severely bruised about the body. He was taken up and carried back into the office, when a physician was sum moned, who rendered the necessary med ical aid. He was subsequently removed to MrsMayo's, corner Main and . Sev enth stretts. His injuries, though se vere, were not considered serious. Cliy Conrt. 'Daniel Dickson, a burly square shouldered darkey, originally from Brunswick county, created quite a dis turbance upon Dry Pond, between the hoars of 8 and 9 o'clock last night, so much so that the police were called upon to interfere and it then took three of them, with another party who was pressed into service besides, even after knocking him down with their clubs and tying him, to carry him to the Guard House. 1 his morning he was arraigned before Mayor Smith upon the charge of disorderly conduct and resisting the police. The defendant de clared to His Honor that he knew noth ing about it, that he was in liquor, or rather the liquor in him, and he remem bered nothing about what transpired. His complaint to the Court was that his paramour was unfaithful to, him strange complaint. It was at the bitter's house that the disturbance was. created. The officers who made the arrest testi fied that defendant was so violent when they reached the guard room that they were compelled to put him in irons. The Mayor said $15 fine with the alternative of thirty days in the City Prison. His Honor, howeverexaitted ten days of the imprisonment afterwards in considera tion of the punishment the defendant re ceived last night while resisting the police. MONDAY, JULY 25. At 7 o'clock to-day the thermometer at the Signal Station here stood at 75; at II o'clock at 85, and at 3 o'clock at 87. The maximum temperature to-day was 87, against 85 for same day last year. Thermometrlcal. The temperatures reported at 3 o'clock to day are as follows: ; "Wilmington, 86; Key West, 89; Punta Raisa, 85; Jacksonville, 88; Savannah, 87 Charleston, 86; Charlotte, 82; An gusta, 92 j Montgomery, 79; Atlanta; 77; Pensacola, 90. v . . : " On' Wednesday " ' i ;v A grand, family excursion, , under the auspices of St. Thomas' Catholic cturch; will be given down the river on the steamer Passport on Wednesday, the 27th inst. The public are invited and a good time is guaranteed to all who at tend. There will be music and refresh ments and everything will be as pleasant as could be desired. " . ' Appropriate. The following is floating around among Our exchanges, and so well suits this heated condition of the weather, that we adopt it: When Mercury is playing among the nineties it Mars the pleasure of existence, and we feel as though we might' Diana minute, and as though we needed something to Bacchus, If we have Cemtaur family into the coun try it is not such a Ceres matter, for we can manage to Pan out somehow or other. But if a fellow has several little Cupids to take care of he is in a bad fix. In a case of that kind I find Minerva failing, and Juno yourself that it does in Vesta fellow with solicitude. Beautify your homes by using the N. Y. EnamelPaint, ready mixed and war anted. Sold only at Jaco bi's. t The President's Condition . The news from the President is that he is better that is the reports are more encouraging. 'Secretary Blaine telegraphed it to Mr.Lowell,the Minister at St James', London at 8i3( o'clock this morning, and the reports since then are to the same effect. An incision was made just below the other wound and this has seeemed to relieve the flow of 1 pus which had accumulated near the interior termi nation of the wound. , The twentyfirst day is looked upon by many as the crisis of a gunshot wound and Saturday was the 2l8t day since the bullet of the assassin had sped on its course. , A Perilous Position and A Courage ous Act. On Saturday evening lalst, between 7 and 8 o'clock, while a crowd of youths were in swimming in the . river between Chestnut and Walnut streets, some of the lads were playing in and around a boat which was in close proximity to the end of a flat, where tho current of the river was running very swiftly, indeed; and to add to the swiftness of the current a steam tug which had just landed near this place was turning her propeller over which made the current still more rapid' Suddenly the little yawl was turned over and partially sucked under the flat, and with it went a youth by the name of Tucker Savage a son of. Mr. Jno. H. Savage who disappeared entirely from view Another of the young boys who was in bathing at the time an d playing around the boat was Whit ing Mcllhenny, a son ot Colonel Thomas C. Mcllhenny, aged about 15 years. "No sooner did young Mcllhenny see his companion disappear than down he went under the flat,, with the fearful current running at the time, in the bold endeaver to rescue Savage. After going half way the length of the flat beneath the water our young hero found his friend and did his utmost to release him from his per ilous position, but the current was too strong for hin.i, and after exertine all the strength he possessed in trying to drag him out, he finally was compelled to relinquish his undertaking and come out, and reported to the crowd on the wharf that the current was so strong he did not have the strength to pull his comrade out. Fortunately for young Savage the strong current which carried him under ;the flat carried him still farther under another flat, -which was lying end on to the first one, and out between the last flat and the little steam yacht Sttttt, when one ofJJ the men on board the yacht snatched the boy .from a watery graTe by catching hold of him as he . floated out and landed him safely om the deck of the little steamer. 1881. NO. 173 Ti e Uiver. The Cape Fear is extremely low. Tfce steamer I). MarcJiison. due here on Fri day night or Saturday morning, did not reach here until Sunday a. m. She clear ed again to-diy, but with little hopes of getting through to Fajetteville. Exp-rts F.retsn. Ger. brig Ail-'H cleared at this port torday for LouiS.n with 1,522 barrels rosin, shipped by Messrs Paterson, Downing &vCo., and Ger. barque Lydia Peschaa cleared for Antwerp,' with.' 550 DB.rjeAS rosin anu ,u4. casus spirus, shipped by Messrs Chess Carjey Co. 1 r . 1 ' . , How Advertisements. Special Excursion. JJY PARTICULAR REQUEST. PROF. Agostlni will jrive his next Excursion on ' THURSDAY, July 2Sth, on tie Passport, to Smithrille and the Fort?. Italian Panel will furnish music. Fare .W cents for the Round Trip. Children half price. ' jy y-j-lt : GRAND FAMILY EXCURSION rjpHE MEMBERS OF ST. THOMAS' Catholic Church will have anTxcurtion on the Steamer Passport to Saaithville and the Forts on WEDNESDAY, July 27th. The public are invited. Music and refreshments and good order' maintained. Committee will exclude all objectionable parties. Tickets 50 cents. Children and Servants 25 cents. I3T Boat will leave at 0 o'clock, A.M. jy 25-2t Your Interest." QIYE ME A CilL B SPORTS YOU pur chase School Boo! and Sihool Stationery. I ha a full supply of Text Boors adapted bv the State Board of Education. Alo 81at85, PeccUijPerBIIolderB, Ink;, Crajcn, Ac.', Ac. Pianos and Orcaza of the very btst make alwayi cn hand. Wo wait your patronage and will uo all we can to make business relations p!eaeant Yates' Book Store. jy25 . Blank Books. rpHE LARGEST AND HOS complete atock ever brought tD tMs city, Juit received at HEINSDEEaER'J Pianos and Organs. BK BELLING AT I RICES TQ SUIT tha times; for Cash or on tha Scsy IEtvint Plan, ai. HEiKSBiiuoi:i:,c?. Lire boot and Mo.ic htcre jy 25 SECOND -WEEK OF THE . 1 GRAKD ORIGINAL COST SALE ! AT UnMOUUIItr d MARVELLOUS PATEOXAOE BY THK GENSRAI- PLBLIOl THOUSANDS OJ DOLLaBS WOSTH OF SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTflINQ AND FUBUISaiNO Q0UD8 ! , SACRIFICED I OUB EFFORTS O&OWNEO WITH UO O.S?. HOW THE BALL Irf KEPT ROLLING ! PiaeD.'es 8uiti-...-...JM CO kiljtrnt Coats andYeaa.... 6 CO Beaatifa I Pantaloons ...... Beat i iae n Ool ara White La. va Tie, per dcza. Beit Br ti b tialf Hoee......... Gect' Lin-n HasdkerchUf, 3 hO JSC 253 All Linen 0. tf,.....20i and 25o blesched Drill iirwe .-. 35a Graai oi?!j c f Ciothin uade duly. rnes atlfteli! to tit 'nienu Termi C. !? V, L. J. OTTBBOURG, 22, 24, 26 and 2 8 IT. Front St Jr25 Keep C-ool ! BOTTLED 8WEET CLlAMPAGNE CI DER on Ice. A pure, healthy and re treahiDg beverage for fluinmer; not latoxi catin?. t2T Pure, Cold Soda Water on ice at'the aamcfplace, under the Review Office at : S. G. yOKTHKOP'S, Water St. Storei .1; ; : PLEAS S 2f otxce. . J will bsglsd to rtx-!r eon:nuoknn . fre-i cr rrfcodb ta tad all wiecto gtsvrslizuj-'xt fcet tut.- K4Ju oaetH of tie p-jp!- Afi it is etpecfjjiy '24 ..nlralarty under ttcid iLt tji jnr- tlwryi erdcrt UiJ VlT9yt (. inc'uer ;, UI-lcS 00 lilt o tie c-r;l; yinc-it Family Teas Imported Beinpr somewhat f-iniliar with fho S-V.tion of chu! teas;. I flatter uaielf I ..havo tho xsicst Select Assortment of - Gunpowders, Imperial?, Young Hyson, Natural Japane, And Black Teas ever brought to Wilmington. These Teas are bought only from Vao Importers, and arc not only genuine, but tho very . FINEST OF THEIR KIND ! Send for Sample. John L. Hoatwrfeht, 11 & 13 North Front St. Fresh Coasted, 0 Fresh Ground Java, Laguayra and Bio Coffees. I grind my Coffees every hour during the day, so can'guaranfco freshness. JN0 L. eOATWeiGHT, io.-ll &12 IV.lFront St Com; Flour, -Bacon 8000 Eushcl3 C0Iiyv 1 000 Cbl3 Flour' a11 nulc5 1 ' L'oxo3 Smoked and D S Sides CoITee, Sugar, &c. i i Bbls Susrars, Granuiatexl, XAiyj Stsrdnl A, Extra CandC. lioxes As&orted Candy, 3.00 Tubs "aoJcc Leaf Lard, fypj EKs and Boxes Freeh Cakcf, Potash, Lye, Soda, 100 Boxe8 EaI1 rotasii 200 Boxes Lyt' v " " - J Boxes and Kcgz Soda, "J Boxes Soap, JQQ Half Bbls sad Boxes Snuf, g Dozen Bucket, , k 2 Beams Wrapplc Paper, nop Iron. . Naila, Ilay, 0at5, raadolpb Yarns aDd SbccUnza. 'For sale low by WILLIAMS 3, MTJRUniSO RED CEDAR PAC&IHQ CHESTS rush. nnnn.Qi An ri imoq. BRACKETS, 3IOULDIXG, LUtBZR,&c ALL SIZES WINDOW GLASS, . AT ALTAFFER, PRICE k CO'S. Factory: , OSce: Toot Walnut et. Kutt, near lied Cross TTA8 JUST RECEIVED a beantifoJ a N sortment of Evening and Millinery lowers, Aiicraoon iiau ana Uormeta Linen and Mohair L liters, Underwear and Children's tlothintr, which will be sold a t reduced prices. Je9

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