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3 'r will be delivered by earriers,
Ptof tbeeity.atthe
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!!eriberi will pleaaereport any and
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Advertisements. .
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FOR
RHEUMATISM,
huralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago,
Sichche, Soreness cf the. Chest,
Sort, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell- 4
jugs and Sprains, Burns and
tocAfr, Genera 3odily
Pains,
Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted
Fssi and Ears, and all other
Pains and Aches.
Si Preparation on Mirth equals St. Jacobs Oil.
visa ft, sure, simple and cheap External
A trial entiiU but the comparatively
tiftf outlay of 50 Cents, and every one suffer
kf with ptiii can hate choap and positive piuot
4 iH cUitot.
ftnctiotu in Eleven Languages.
ECU) BY ALL DRUGGISTS AHD DEALERS
IH MEDICINE,
A.V0GELER & CO
Baltimore, JUd., V. S. JL,
crillWaT-mo to
- Carpets ! -
RE SELLING FREELY AND I HE
is to close- out every piece. The
rv.rt are good and Cue prices are telling.
"you wiab a baraia come at once.
The PRICES GIVEN NOW, ARE FOR
cisn;
MATTIXG3 are selling very low, both
pto White aixl Fancy Color.
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LOCAL NEWST
'w Advertisements.
Iicurtion to the Sound .
PofAgos:ixi Excursion .
AtTtf FEB, I'mcE & CoSash- T)nor and
Blinds (
' L Boatwright "Pride of the Pantry"
Hu & Peaksall We Oiler for Sale
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u UTTERBOr'nr. TrntTa Wnrltiw i f
embricce
Wrusox JfAxxixGParlor Concert
CWYates School Book Depository
ocssBESQEK-Star Parlor Or:
rrra ti a
Di Honor Mayor Smith has been con
tohia bed by sickness since Satur-Jfteraoon.-
TiSSBe paner rravata nrA trio Ifttpfit
ionable craze. They have not yet,
"w, struck Wilmington.
r.Jno.D. Williams, of Farettoville
Ia tte city on one of his rare visits.
' 4rc pleased tl s?f him lnoV inw sr
lei a -
h Closely Studvinir the nredietinna of
at weather breeders, it may be set
Mau irresisUble conclusion that,
7f launders, lightning may be look-
viieroourg leit lor rew
k tkis morning in the interest of his
"ers. He will make a careful sur
U 9 cIothin? fieWs and select only
of goods and newest styles.
m
-Sol Bear leaves to-morrow for th
&Dd Boston" markets, to lay in
... CQd winter stock of goods. He
JPtes buying very largely this
ut ue prepareu 10 iurnisn
tomers w,i i i
"erything. - , "
rs-". Bailey Co. have placed
gine a chime whistle of new
Phica is intAmW in 4t,
ilu ewllistIe resembles the old one
. , Pbut has three Wwtini inter.
h partments which produce a com
5oa of sounds.
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VOL. V WILMINGTON, N. C, MONDAY AUGUST
"Vennor puts ua down for more hot
weather this month: 2let sultry and
I showery, (correct); 22d snltry and windy;
(sultry but not windy to-day); 23 and
24 heat and windj 25 and 26 wind and
rain; 27, 28 and 29 cooler weather; 30
and 31 pleasaat weather, cool nights,
with indications of returning heat.
Beautify- your homes by using theN.
Y. Enamel Paint, ready mixed and war
anted. Sold only at Jacobi's.I w f ,
.Three infallible means of forecasting
the seasons: "If the corn husks are
very thick, the winter will be colder than
the summer. If the corn husks are very
thin, the summer will be warmer than
the winter. If the corn basks are neith
er too thin nor too thick, the summer
will be warm and the winter will be cold."
"Buchupalba."
New, quick,1 complete cure 4 days,
urinary affections, smarting, frequent or
difficult urination, kidney diseases. $1.
Druggists. Depot Ja3. G. Munds.
Forelsju Shipments.
Norwegian barque A delhqim cleared
to-day at this port for Hamburg, with
3,750 barrels rosin, shipped by Messis
Paterson, Downing & Co.; and schoonep.
W. B.. Maclcie cleared for Port au
Prince, Hayti,with 25,000 shingles and
190,400 feet lumber, shipped by Messrs.
E. Kidder & Sons. . i
Food 'for 'the lira i fnd Neirrs
that will invigorate the body without
intoxicating is what we need in these
dajs of rush and worry. Parker's Gin
ger Tonic restores ' the vital energies
soothes the nerves and brings good health
quicker than' anything you can use.
Tribune. See ether column.
llare Arrived.
The ricebirds made their appearance
in the ricefields about this city on Sat
urday, the 20lh inst., according to a
long-established custom among these
liltle epicurean tidbits. What surprises
us is, that they do not on some occasions
come either a day ahead or a day after.
How do they know which day is the 20th
of August ?
To Builders and others Go to Jaco
bi's for Sash, Blinds and Doors, Glass,
fcc. You can get all sizes and at the
lowest prices. t
Arrests Saturday Night- .
Fanny Gore, the Queen of the Hollow,
wasr arrested Saturday night .for disor
derly conduct and is now meditating in
the loneliaess of a cell upon the trials
aad sorrows incident to a life of infamy
aid disgrace. . s j ,
Aaron Jones, colored, was arrested and
looked up Saturday, nigjit,, charged with
an assault and battery upon Oscar Pe
tirson, a lorwegiun sailor. Owing to
the indisposition of the Mayor all of these
cases, together with others continued
from last week, were continued 'Over for
trial until tomorrow. ,
That Eeirry
The bids for erecting a belfry on the
Cityilall cere opened onfSaturday lat
by the. Committee but no award was
made as .the mutter will be referred to
the meeting of the Board of Aldermen
next Monday evening. This action has
been taken in deference to the sentiment
of the community, there having been a
strong opposition manifested to the pro
posal on the part of many influential cit
izens, as was expi eased in a communica
tion to the Review published last Fri
day. , - '.-
Kunaway Accident,
At a little before 2 o'clock to-day, as
Mr. J. H. Strauss, doing bu3ines3 at the
corner of Chestnut and Water street
was returning from dinner,, driving his
dray, on which were a number of empty
butter firkins, the noise made by ths
latter alarmed the horse, just as he was
descending the hill leading from Front
to Water streets. Some of the firkins
fell off, and the horse, thereupon became
totally unmanageable. Mr. Strauss was
thrown down on the rocks, receiving some
pretty severe cuts about the head, and
the horse with the dray was brought up
by slipping and falling on the pavement
ia front of Mr, Strauss store. It is
fortunate that he fell as he did, as thert
were several old colored women,' huck
sters, on the pavement, who were so
paryzed by fear iS to be unable to move
The horse fell almost at their feet Dr
Buie was called ia and dressed Mr. S.'s
wounds which, although painful, are not
serious. The horse' legs were skinned
by his slide on the pavement.
HLMY- J.I
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v & Visit to tht Poor Douse.
We recently made a visit to the Coun
ty Poor House, in company with the Sa.
perintendent of Health, Dr. J. C
Walker, and we confess - our surprise as
well as gratification at the perfect order,
system aod neatness which characterizes
eeryingjcnjected with that institu
tionv fWfr have heard mocJi praia be
stowed jotheprft9ent very eftitsit-nt
ourrintendcnt;f. for. pm (ecx -ut mu
ageiqet?j.'nef? his advent into uflke. but
the hult' has not btreu told. A i L-il ; to
thu 4 me ol f hx uutoriunate auu per:
sonat iuterview with the Superintendent
hitnsel f is necessary . to si e, uuden tand
and apirreciate the herculeau tasks which
Superintendent Savage undertook on ihe
lit day of January, aud has performed
in. thei short period since that time. The
institution, has now some thirty-five in
mates, eight of whom are . white, the
balance being all .colored. ' The two
races are separate and .distinct, and the
rooms and bedding of all , are in good
condition ; in fact, the sleeping apart
ments that came under our observation
are the perfection of neatness and order
Unfortunately for Mr. Savage, he has
I been at" considerable expense in refitting
cleaning ana repairing, ana maging oxner
1 . 1 5 , -ll
necessary improvements to the grounds
and buildings, which the county does not
reimburse him for ; consequently,' the
first year of the new management, has
not been very remunerative. The grounds
are all enclosed with substantial fences,
and the enclosed part, with the exception
of the yard, is under cultivation. Many
of these fences Mr. Savage erected him
self, while he has used lime, in the shape
of whitewash, in almost every direction.
The inmates all presented a neat and
tidy appearance, as well as a well satis
fied air. 1 he insane , department bears
the same evidence of 'good order ' and
cleanlineess that the other departments
do. There is one thing, however, con
nected with v .thu - last named
department which Superintendent
Savage informs us needs attention be
fore the severity of winter is upon us.
We refer to the facilities for heating the
apartments where the lunatics are some
times forcibly confined, which the Super
intendent says are now insufficient. It
frequently happens that these unfortu
nates become uncontrollable and have to
be placed in straight jackets and if the
room is not sufficiently heated, by means
of a good heater the lunatics may suffer,
because they -frequently throw, all the
covering off, besides tearing their clothes
in shreds. We respectfully suggest to
our Board of County : Commissioners . a
careful consideration of the matter! We
think another matter worthy of consid
eration, too, and that is the way of ap
pointing a Superintendent. When a good
man is found to take charge of the place
he ought to be kept in that position as
long as he is willing to remain. The
present way of allowing the lowest bid
der to get the office we think decidedly
wrong; one man might bid ten cents a day
for every inmate and then half starve
the poor unfortunates to'make a profit out
of his position. We think the presen1
manager is the right man in the right
place.
Call at Jacobi's for Garden Hoes and
Rakes, Shovels, Spades, Axes, &c. There
you have the lowest prices. t
Homicide in Sampson.
We learn ; frota'genlleinan from
Sampson county, now in the .city, "f of a
homicide whicb occiirred on Saturday
last near Clinton. Dr. Stevens, a young
man who has but recently received his
medical diploma, was fishing with some
others in a pond near Clinton when a
difficulty arose between him and a colored
man, whose name our , informant could
not give" us." Thedispute waxed warm
and the latter party seized a fence rail
and advanced towards his adversary as
though to strike him with it. Dr. Ste
vens thereupon drew a pistol from his
pocket and warned the other not to ad
vance upon him. The warning was un
heeded and he was again told that if he
did not stop where : he was he (Stevens)
would fire upon him. The man with the
rail continued to advance, however, when
Dr. Stevens fired and the man fell mor
tally wounded. These are all of the par
ticulars we could glean from our inform
ant. Mrs. Qaabach, a lad v residing at No.
103 Fourth Place, New York, states
that she was subject to frequent attacks
of headache, aid used St. Jacobs Oil
with great satisfaction. It relieved her
when nothing else would, .
Review.
To-Horrow Sight
The Arion Quartette Club will, by
r quest, give a parlor concert at Capt.
Mann tag's place, Pine Grove, Wrights
ville Sound, to-morrow evening. The
wagonette will leave Capt. Soulherland's
stabh-s at 6:30 o'clock. This is a favor
able opportunity for an evening of pleas
ure, good music and a-fine supper which
will be rich in Sound fare.
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A .Turnover
. Yt-fctrrday afternoon, s a geutleman
and lady .were eoming from , the Sound
on tbet turnpike, in a baggy, one side of
the shaft of the buggy became detached
and struck the horse on t he cgs, which
So badly frightened the animal that he
dashed off Before tie could be reined in
he fan the front wheel of- the buggy on
the wheels of another and capsized the
buggy to which he was attached, throw
ing the occupants out. We are pleased
to know .that they were not seriously
hurt.
The "Muilet U au 9 Putting ou ".-.tjle 9
Two new passenger cars for the At
lantic Railroad were brought down to
Goldsboro to day. They are very hand
some; have the Janney coupler and plat
form, automatic air brakes and all the
"modern improvements." The cars are
lettered as follows:
Midland North Carolina Railway, A.
and N. C. Division.
They were built at the Delaware car
works, and in their bright new dress of
canary colored paint m ake a happy con
trast with the dingy old cars now on the
Hue.
'We hope this first instalment is an
earnest of many other improvements that
Mr. Best will introduce upon the line of
the road he has leased, and an assurance
that the proposed road from Goldsboro
to Salisbury will be built.
Freshwater Perch, Trout and Black-
fish Hooks and Lines. A full assort
ment and lowest prices at Jacobj's. f
The Midland C.
l gentleman in this city who came
down on the North Carolina R. R. on
Saturday last met and was introduced to
Mr. W. J. Best, who was then on his
way from Raleigh to Morehead. Mr.
Best stated that he was then on his way
to Morehead for the purpose of meetiDg
the engineers who have been out on the
survey of the proposed Midland R. R.,
between Goldsboro and Salisbury, and
that at this meeting estimates were to
be submitted relative to the cost of con
struction, fcc, and that work on the road
would certainly be begun on or about the
first of October. Be was uncertain
then whether the road would be begun
at one end only of the line or at both
ends simultaneously, but this point would
be decided at the meeting. When
spoken to in regard to the Western N.
C. R. R. he was very reticent.
Wlli Leave Uf.
General Jas. H. Lane, who has made
his residence in Wilmington for the past
twelve months, trying to teach the
younar idea' how to shoot, (having di
rected the sires of these same young ideas
where to shoot, in the time not very long
Sv)uwi uceuppuiuiuiucuinu iuo
a i l. i-3 . u : : an
Missouri, and has accepted the Profes-j
sorship of Mathematics in that institu-1
and worthy compatriot and fellow suffer
er in the war for Southern Independence j
upon his good fortune, but at the same
time we deplore bis loss in our commu
nity most sincerely. As a gentleman of
refinement and culture General Lane
will be an addition to any community,
while his devotion to the cause
we air loved so dearly in the
South and his particular and
noble vindication of the North Carolina
troops from the foul aspersions of one
Walter H. Taylor has endeared him to
North Carolinixns everywhere. As a
teacher, General Lane has filled the full
measure of all that was expected of him.
As an evidence cf his success in this re-
spect. his foil school aslwell as the num-l
ber and character of the scholars bear
ample testimony. General Lane takes I
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his departure lor his new field of labor I
early in September, and we know that the I
good wishes or all of fcis Old comrades and
friends hereabouts, as well as many ot his
. M , , . . : ,
new acquaintances made during his snort
residence in this city, will follow him to
his sew home.
Study your interest, loucannow
buy Cook Stoves at factory prices at
jACOSfo f
22. 1881.
NO. 197
MAHIUKt).
STANLEr -1UUNCY At Whitcville,
N. C, on the liight of Amrust 11th, at th;
Methodic (Ubun-h, by Hev. J J.t'sruon,
Mr. JOHN C). STANLEY ojfttie above town,
to Miss LODCILLK UUAUSCY,of tiii-city.
Ho caids.
Prcf Aarostsni
W
.TILL GIVE UIS MXr EXlUHSION
to Cmilhvi'.le and the Forts, on the Steamer
Passport, on -THURSDAY NKXI Augurt
25th. Tbe lulian Ifarptrs -wilt furuish
music for danctuij. Fa e, 50 ceuts for tbo
Kound Trip; Children half price.
aus22-lt
THE AEIOU QUARTETTE.
BY RF QUEST, WILL GIVE A PARLOR
Concert at PINE fiROVE, Writfhte
ville Sound, TUESDAY EVENING, Aug.
li ii. Other amateur tinkers will be in at
tendance and take part. The Wagonette
w ill leave Southerland's Stables about 30
P. M., in order to take down any persons
who wish to attend.
aug2d-lt ED. WILSON MANNING.
Ex urion to the Sound.
iJHERE WILL BE AN EXCURSION TO
the "Seaside", on Wednesday, August 24th,
1S31.
4 The OakGrove will be free for all.
Music will be furnished by the Harpers
Amusement for all, such as sailing, fishing,
bathinfirtind dancing.
Wagonettes will leave corner 4lh and Mar
ket at 8.30 A, M. and 6 30 P.M. Return
ingleave the Sound at 4 30 and 11.80 P. M.
Fare for the Round Trip 50 cents,
aug 22-3t
School Book Depository,
LL THE BOOKS ADOPTED BY THE
State Board of Education are cn deposit at
my Store: Teachers and scholars Mill find it
to their iatajest to call be'oe purchasing else
where. Lorge stock cf Ladies' ani Cen'le
mea'a Fine 8tatioceryjuit received.
HASOS and ORGANS alwaji on hand.
aujf22 O W YATEB.
Star Parlor Organs.
JJAVJB GREAT POWER, SWEETNESB
ofloBe, atd in every i expect Superior In.
atrumenis. Facte reaeomb'e. Teimsfivor"
able, at HEISTS BESOEJVd
School Books.
A LARGE AKD COMPLFT3 BTCCK
alwavi on band at Reduced Prices. lib
raldis:eust toTeccbera, at
HEIK8BEKQi,KM
aug 22 Live Book and Moio Htcre
We Offer for Salev
gQQ Bbla FLOUR, all grade?,
gQQ Bags COFFfK,
JQQ Bbl BUGAR, a 1 graiot, :
175 Bc2ea atd Caddie5 TOB-cco,
'J B xcB Darham Lozz Cut Eirokicg
D TUBA.COO,
rA Tieicas Suar Cured -TAilB, fiTcr
UU rgol to 8 pounds,
Koi2aud2K li Bagging, 8oip, Siarcb,
Can d lea, Potaeh,;Lre, Nail , Coticn Tk8.Ac
Hall & Pearsall
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TRiTH U1RTHY pC DCMCSLf-
BRAKCE-
TT'IRBTOTTFRBOURG j ABIH1Y TO
Seady i!aJe Clothing asJ FnT.LLicg G-ioia
than any fcoofe ia thi city.
Pecond IkeiapiJatd perpeiati jrrrwth
oi ottero -nr. e troe a lac- wLuh u sell
ing cabl e eo meat, and an toner worthy cf
m . : . ....
exjmpiinc uon.
mi-c if at utterooir, veins jcvrgin
vet'i. u better cicultsO to make C3c:d ie-
ieciion a regards atvle, color,! fio:h, t)aa an
o!der penos. who t at lallj adberet to KtTC
latinary time ptiaeilet. Ottrbon'ga
Ul iMngexperieEcjcfnftei:n Tca-t h ta m3e
him aa adept i far as qaa ity ani curabiii y
m.rm MBMrn d
fourth 1 hat TJtta burg being ealiSd
to par cash flow, for cterr cclir' wra th
Northern tnannfaeturra),is Io better qual
ified tt aeli Cloth ia; i left gure mod t fStt
rreater advaourea th in ihcu wuo art not
una qaa ified.
Fifth Ottvrlocrg elalmf to have (and the
eomuo tv coincide), the lareat aedbit
adapud buPeiag for hia builceaa in orth
of room todpiay atoek. fibr ht4 ii
seivei by th niM ,hvJ .onmrDiv
thrown on groia by ueleaa abew window
otter bo arg atoek ttanua the tit of a tot ty
fo? op 'tL
f,rNew York; will be gene ob tnoath. a
fctcfo e naqaaaee ia itaelf, bat of get
iaportaae. to a aer.palo.1 trade, aa ha. 1 1
darote that naa m 1 lnf th of time to the t r-
onai aaperrlaion of the Baaafactare Into
ClothJtr of Lia imported fit CKtLi aa i Caa
iaeres.
rJen'c Vlear Depot
22. 24, 26 and 28 IT. Front t
FLEA8B 50T1CE.
We IU bt g?a4 to nealvs eottainatcatSoa
from oar friaoda on aiy aii.all rsb'stcti
Csaerai lnierert bat
Te tana ef tie writer xcrt alvayt ba fa
aJhlo the Editor,
I CossMrcleatlosa awt be wilmn oo c tly
oae fiia of the paper. - :
PersoaaUIIet scit fct avoUei
And it la efpe!ai!y and paft4.larly ua&ai
toad that the Eiit-ids oot aiwiys etdrrt
the rieif t ot crrio d(at, , naU m ibitsi
iath editorial :e?&t.," '
or TCK
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By a strict and impmtial coin pari
Bon with other leading
in this city, tho celtbrated
Prido of the Pdllty,,,
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Comes out preeminently ahead.
"I invito a comparison with sny
Flour in the market."
It makes the best Bread,
It makes tho best KoIIf,
It makes the best Biscuit.
EVERY HOUSEKEEPER
Who desires the Whitest and
Sweetest Bread should not fail to
send fr a sample. ! ( .
All I ask is for you to trjr this
FLOTJB once, and if yon do not
find it Eupeiior to any you have
used you can return it and I will
refund your money.
A fresh lot just arrirea'7
FRESH AND SWEET.
For sa!o by
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JNOr-LBOATWRIGHT,'
la N. Front Ht
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C0 CEOAf! . PASX1KQ. CirlESTS
DOOfiS im BUKBS.
BRACKETSMOULDING, LUitBEie, Ac
ALL SIZZ3 'VLNiioV QLASi,
AT.
ALTAFFJSR, PlUCK.QOU
if
Factory:
Foot Walnut st.
.ut, near liod Cross a
TBNIKQ AMD MPAlRim.
JOSEPH DEXCK; from CVIlimH4,, S. C,
t will remain la VV ilmlnton a-. lew! rcekt.
He la prepared to tunc and repair JJJanos,
Mdodians, Reed and Hpe Oinl. Orderi
-eft at Mr. IJtimberger'a Bock -Store ulll
meet with prompt attention. au$40 St
Porto Rico Holaeij'es.
STKICTLY FRlMBr
rorrd Eico MolaGdef.
7 (!
For sale by
Wiiliiimi & Mnrclilson.
PUHGEtl HOUSE,
r.XDSS 5SW llfKAOSJfSXX;-
D.
LaU Proprietor Atlaatta Hotsl
Pint Claaa In all Ita'an
12.60 VUftt flay. ' . Jab8.tt
250