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THIS PAPER " I . nnt' ,b-ed every Ptt' eeted by. JOSH T. T AMES,- , gDlTOB AD PBOPKriTOK. orRlPTI0N9 POSTAGE PAID: . 8U 4 00. Six months, $2.00. Th 0e 7 i oo: One month, 35 cents. cr will be delivered by carriers free m P in any part of the city, at the above riocente per week. te8,0L,nr rates low and HberaL . Jl, will reBOrt any and all fall- eceive their paper regularly. TheDaily Review has the largest fide circulation, of any newspaper hdAntheeay of Wilmington. . ' in nmrmtn1 noarlv f1 llionaires m - , x-Speaker Randall is on the stump for Hoadly inUmoinwweeK. The national conrention of advocates , r.v trade i3 in session in St. Louis. 01 utx " ,,,, jic &' Austin, general traders, o rrenada, Miss., have made an assign nicnt. with liabilities amounting to i J75.GOO. t A.. Arnold, an American, has made a successlul debut in London, in pianquette's coinie opera "Rip Van Winkle." Wm. Sehr and Chris Kronenthal, two inmates of the Soldiers' Home, near Dayton, O., died Monday", having .been poisoned by helledonna, placedjin liquor. .... ---- . . ' . . . United States Deputy Marsnai urier was killed Monday fifty miles from Fort Still, Indian Territory, while at tempting to arrest two horse thieves, who escaped. Grier was shot four times. ' , The Massachusetts Republican State committee announces a list of 130 speak ers residing in that State, who are "to take an active part in the campaign. The committee also promises the services of distinguished men from other States. The ball tendered the Marquis of Lome and the Princess Louise by the citizens of Montreal is to be given on the evening ot the 15th instant. They will arrive in the city on the mornirg of that day, and leave on the evening of the 16th. . . Gen. George W. Getty, in command of the artillery school at Fortress Mon roe, has been placed upon the retired list of the army, having reached .the He wil ! be succeeded by Col. John C. Tidball, of Gen. Sher man's staff. The total reecipts ot the Brooklyn bridge from foo and car passengers and vehicles since the opening has been $65,504, which is divided, one-third to New York and two-thirds to Brooklyn. The receipts will probably never pay a fair return for the investment. The minister of public instruction in Poi-i'atiaa nnrfartnkan to enCOUrIth0 study of the German language. A cer tain number of pupils at the Govern ment schools are to sojourn each year several months in a German-speaking country, where they will complete their studies in the language. The Journal de St, ' Fctersbourst de nics the report telegraphed from -Vienna on the 34th ult. that Russia is mak- iu: military preparations on the' Aus trian and German frontiers and that two army corps have been distributed between the Vistula and Bug rivers. It says that Russia aims only at the main tenance of oeace. -. , . Sir Edward Sullivan, who has just onnniniod I-ord Chancellor of Ireland, ran a brilliant collegiate course and obtained a scolarship at Trinity College, His rise at the bar was very rapid. He was called in 1848, was made solicitor general in 1856, attorney general in 1869 and master of the rolls in 1870. He was successlul in the House of Commons, through which he piloted Mr. Gladstone's first land bill with great skill He is a bright, ener getic little man from Mallow , in the county oi Corkwhich he represented fbfive years. THe is 61 years of age. - . The triennialaseasion ot the General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church met in Christ Church, Phuadel phla on yesterday morning. The open ing services well marked by an unusual devotional and liturgical, em pnasis Bishop Clark, of R. I.,!preaching the in.antMiral sermon from Exodus 15th r,ter 171 h verse. The attendance of cherical and lav delegates is very, full, elected, no doubt, with reference to the T-firv imnftrtfinf. nnpstions which are tO be determined by the convention, espe ciallythat of liturgical revision. The organization of the House of Depu tives was effected by the election of Rey. E. E. Beardsley, D. D., as Chair man. Dr.lB. presided oyer the last Convention and made an admirable 'and acceptable executive officer. Vet, in this election, the Rev. A. A. Watson, D. D., received a most flattering vote, indicative of the estimate in which he is bo justly fcheld by the church at large. Immediately npn organization , -a me- r 4 VOL. VII. morial asking for a division of the Dio cese of North Carolina was presented. We suppose that the consent of the Convention is a foregone" conclusion. and we shall soon see Bishop Lyman's call for a Primary Convention which our church people confidently expect will be held in this eity. j . Thomas G. JSkirrner, Esq.. 1 of Per quimans.'has been nominated by the Democratic convention to fill the exist ing vacancy, in! the Congressional rcpre- sention in the first district.! He will be elected. - ,1 LOCAL NEWS. I- 4- IHOEX TO NEW ADYIRUSf tMTS. YATESSchool Books Opera. Housk Creole J E Melton Mountain Beef Ukinsbehgeh School BookB J A Spkixger Mules Wanted Local aj 5 and 10 Cents Store F C Milleh Florida Water. &c A V IIorkell Wlinbcrry Opstera W E Davis & Sosj ; hipped in Ice ! ' Md.nds Bros. & , DeRosset Drug Store W H Greew Wliolesalcanil Retail Druggi3t Mrs Kate C Winks MiUlntrV nnd Fancy Goo's i It now appears as must go. if the mosquitoes Businese was Street to-day. quite dull on Water Eggs are retailing from some of the grocery houses at 25 cents per dozen. i .. The quality of beef in the market thisl morn in : was considerably better than usual. i Wood is scarce and high to day, 90 cents per load being the price asked on the flats. s i i It was very quiet at the City Hall this morning,! with no cas 4s to claim the attention of the City Court- For Toys and Tinware, go to the. new 5 and 10 cents store. No. 16, South Sec ond street, between1 Market and Dock streets. 6t This has been a dull, dirty, disagree able day, with appearances indicating that a regular old-fashion 4d Northeast storm is approaching. i . The remains of Miss Hattia Hardy, who died at Shelby yesterday morning, arrived hero this morning on the Caro lina Central Railroad. We begin in this issue the produc tion of a very interesting article relative to the lost Confederate cold.! It will run nearly a week, from day to day. The sale of reserved . seats for the presentation of the Creolje of Lillian Spencer and her company jat the Opera House on Monday night, was com menced at Dyer's this morning. The Eastern Baptist Association will convene at Betnlehem Church, Camtuck township. Pender county. next Tues day, the 9th inst. We learn that quite a large number from this city will at tend. . ' We have heard several inquiries tor tenments of four or five rooms each within the past few days, ami it seems to us that the erection of a J number of such dwellings Could be let at a moder ate rental and prove a profitable invest ment. ' Among the improvements projected f ... i is a new tront, witn p;ate-giass wi dows, to Taylor's Bazaar, on Market street, near this office. The work will be begun next week, but there will be no interruption to Mr. Taylor's business while the change is being effected- i Mr. J. R. Melton received, yesterday another lot of splendid mountain beet which wilC-te offered, on' his stalls in the Market House to-morrow. He will also have on hand then some of those justly, famous jsausges of his own manufacture, the first he has offer ed this 6eason. j Foragrlngr BUce. A young gentleman in this city, when he retired last night, left a biscuit, a $5 greenback and some coin in one of the pockets of his pantaloons. Some for aging mice Jound the pocket during the night and treated themselves to the bis cuit and, from appearances, tried to pick their teeth with the greenback, as it was in almost numberless pieces this morning. The-lastlwe saw of the young man he was working with all the pa tience he was capable of, in hunting the pieces, and patching hem together to make a negotiable note. . , . j J" i: T 1 "f" Aii Immense Industry. The Ballimor American remarks editorially that the renowned prepara tion. St. Jacobs Oil. is sold in twenty six different countries ot the globe, and is known and raised for its great merits in twelve different langustses. W ILMINGTON. N. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5. Meteorological. We have received from the Signal Office the jollo wing meteorological re port for the month of September, just closed; mean actual barometer, 29,974; mean reduced barometer, 30,024; high est barometer, 30.267, -ke 27th) ; low barometer, 29 412 (on the llth); range; 835; mean temperature, 72.1; highest temperature 90.1, (on the 3d); lowest temperature, 59, (on the 10th); range of temperature 31.1 ; mean humi dity, 82.4 ; mean dew point. 55.8 ; pre vailing direction of wind: S-- W : total . - ...... . movement of wind 4,283 miles; maxu mum veldcity, 39. S. E-, on the llth ; tdtal rainfall, 16.53 inches. ' ' ! . I I . I September'Arrests.! j The police made 27 arrest during the month of September, as follows : De- i sertion from U. S. Marine Service, 2 wnue uiaies ; - uisoruerij cuhuuw, white males, 5 colorc'd males, 4 colored females; drunk and down, 2 colored males; fast driving. 1 white male; fast riding,-1 coioied male; throwing stones in the streets, 2 colored males; vagran cy ,x 1 colored male. Nationalities': American, 5 white. 16 colored ; Kng lish, U Danish, 2; Irish, I ; German, 2. During' the month 7 white males and 3 colored males applied at Police Head qaarters lor lodging. . ; The policefound 7 places ot business open during the month. Fines collected $40.50; pound fecs $32.95. i' ' Musical. We have received from the publishers, Messrs. O. Difcson & Co., Boston, Mass.. seven nieces of music, ibuc of which are instrumental and: three are vocalr The instrumental pieces consist of Rose Bud Watz. by E. S. Clark; The Central Vermont Railroad Grind March, in 5, 6 and 7 flat3. by Clarence I Sargent, Waltz frooi the Opera, ! of Prince Methusalem, by Johann Sfrauss, and Honsroise, a duet for the I violin! and piano, by M. Hanser. The vocal pieces are, A poor wayfaring man ot grief (sacred) by Rev. George Coles; the Puppet Showman, by J. L. Moiloy, and Maid of Erin, by S. A, Sargent, words bv Thomas Moore. The music is all very good a,nd the duet for violin and piano especially so, although it will be very difficult to Tender it in such a manner as to give it the true meaning of the composer.- ' At the Opera JHouse. Prof. Semon continues to draw large and delighted audiences to his unique and wonderful entertainments, and it is the universal opinion that his exhibi tions arc.the best of the kind ever seen in this city. To-night he will give" the filth of the series with an entire 'change of programme. The following per sons drew the principal prizes last night T jtl..rjr .fs ,.'y : i-ts' Vj. T Williams, chamber set of 10 pieces. J. W. Walter, large castor. Gracie E. White, set 6f silver knives and forks." : . - i i For the accommodation of the ehild- rp.n and others who cannot attend at night, the Professor will give a matinee to morrow, commencing at 2 o'clock p m. He will give his final entertain ment to-morrow night, s The 'Creole." - Miss Lillian Spencer will appear in the title role of the above named play of. thtk Onpra House in this city on Monday nisht. the 8th inst. In speak inof her rendition of this difficul fiharaftter. the Petersburg, V&., Mail says.- - It is in the province of the stage f to point a good moral, ana tne uiiau Spencer company did not- fail in this important matter last mguu iuo hij shows, tnat love, ina Bu'est mj"""" :-.-Tnman'oni(nrafll) Short of S 1 Li b uuiau a .. hnnnvrpsnlt. nav. makes a wreck thA hftat woman, if it be illicit. The HrAnlft character eives ua a woman in flqmpH with the divine passion to such extent as to unseat ner reason a last, and while she! had been true to tne man she loved, she reaps only the hitter fruits of unchastity. Miss Spencer has a highly intelligent conception of the character, and though, as already said, it is one lof the most difficult roles we have seen on a Peters burg sta.ee, it does not tall short of its full measure of force in her bands. As an abandoned woman, she displays all the fire andjreseiitinent.othot French blood, and yet there art times when the softer "sentiments prevail, even to the nielting of her audience to tears Her conception of the maniao is entirely realistic, making her the rival oj Rhea, and when she playfully said to a repre sentative of this paper this morning that she was crazy (with her preparations (nrthnniftiinee) the nnnocent inewspa n?r man said he was not surprised to hr her sav so. The other members of the company are fairly coed, and Mr. living's funny business is very amus ing. - - - - x - ' Ka fine assortment of Guns and Pistols at Jacobi's Hardware Depot ' t . Very Sick. Mr. George hi. Crapon received a telegram from Smithville this morning summoning him to the bedside of his father who is critically sick at his resi dence in that town. The invalid is nearly or quite 90 years of age. and his recovery is hardly possible, although he may linger for some time longer. Two New Enterprises. Messrs Munds Bros. & DeRosset will open to-morrow their new drug estabs iishmeuL corner of Market and Second ptreets.. They have been busy all the week day and night, in opening, mark ing and arranging the articles, all of which are Iresh and new and direct from first hands. They have effected a wonderful metamorphosis in (he building they occupy , It is all .newly painted on the outside, and the interior of the store has been' beautifully fitted up. The walls are covered with hand some paper, in harmonious shades, the counters are of black walnut, from In diana, the show cases are large and fitted with the J clearest of ( glass and there arc 145 drawers with black wal nut fronts and every appointment is beautiful in design and harmonious in a3tc. Two rooms have been fitted up in the rear and these will be used as offices for a physician. A gieat many ot our citizens have visited the store i ' i during tuc wees anu me opinion seems to be general that it is one of the hand somest drug stores in the State. This is the third drug establishment in which Messrs. Munds Bros, are in- erested. They have a house in New York and another In Wilmington, on Fourth street. Mr.' Jas. W. Conoley will be with the downvtown house and Mr. G. W. Hargrave, of Wilson, has a nosition in the Fourth street store. Dr- A. J.DeRosset. the partnerfin the do wn- town house, will devote his entire! tfme and attention to the business of that establishment. - ' Messrs. Brown & Roddjck have com pleted the transfer of their stock into the large and elegant building recently erected by them, and which is undoubt- edly one of the handsomest m the en- a- o.U Ti. e On F 1- -no back West 125 feet and consists of a basement for storage, a first floor , for the display and sale of goods and a second floor for a wholesale depart ment. It is fitted up with many - - , i i i conveniences, ,: and is nanaBonuiy ornamented. The arrangents for light are excellent, both for the day and even ing hours, and there is also anjelevator running from the basement to the up per floor. One of the handsomest fea tures is the Dlatetrlas3 . windows, said to be the largest in the State. Revj M. W. Kennedy was in town to-day en route for Moore 's ureej. where he Will preach next Sunday. Thence he will sjo to Camtuck to-attend the Association, from which he will return to this City and preach at Ma- sonboro on the following Sunday. We are glad to learn that the High Scbool at Warsaw. Duplin county," is in a prosperous condition. The receipts ot cptton at this port to day foot up 896 bales. Second Instalment of Fall and Winter Clothing. We are receiring one of the largest and fittest displays of Cas?imere . Suits. in Plainind Fancy Colors, in Chevots, Worsted, Basket; Corkscrew. Diagonal, Tricot land Broadclbth. Stilts .'$5. $7, $9, $11. St3, 15, $ 17 Imd. up to $35. It wilfpay yon to examine our Goods and Priced. A. &I. Shrier, Reliable Clothiers. 114 Market st. tf The 5 celebrated rFish Brand Gills Twine is Bold onlyat J a coin's f Hard ware Depot, : r-: y ; NEW AIYIIKTSEMINTS. I Hales Wanted. . - - " - :- -T WANT TO PURCHASE " . m i - ' , . ONE PAIR Of MULES. Large, sound and good animals, required for the lkaL Campaign . . . ; - - oct a ' : A;if-coai w wood. tit! ... i-j r--i. rA millinery tmu rauuy vauuuo.i rs EW FALL tTILES IN HATS, - ( -pv wm t m r mp w w f w m vr . BONNJLT5, Ac, lust receiveil. . JIE3. KATCC-.WINES,1 No. 115, North Seeeni Street. - -t' : .." . next South of PoetofiSce oct 5 ; Winbcrry Oysters. -THIRST OF THE SEASON. " . ' fsi r rAT AND Ln-CIOUS.i.'! I r of -.lea. Wines, Beer. Liquors andCi-ars. - - ' " . A call l respectfully attdted. ,12 Market Street. ; ocfT-lw - John Carroll's old stan'l 3W 1883. NO. 235 NEW. ADVERTISEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE. Monday, Oct. 8tli, XjtXTR -wOILD I Jf ABT ,ASJOpNCjEMENT The Beautiful Yonnar and Phenomenal Artiste LILLIAN SPENDER, In her on rivaled character, Iho . 0; 37o: c'X e . Supported bp a euperb Company. ' . : Ab playcl In 1 PAIU8, 1 ,000 Times NEW roRK,- GOO Times WiUi all the oricinal lUSauUful Effects. EIab; ofate A vuolrtments. Sooerti Costumea,. The liealiaUc liflmblinp: SJceue. .Prices ns usval. Secure eeata it overs. : . oct5-2t Shipped iii Ice;" -piCESH FlSir TO AXX points In North Carolina, 1 . -'.South. Carolina. an lieoVgla, Guarantee to deliver j them In good condition. oct r W. E.' DAVIS -as SON. Munds Bros. &DeRosset, CORNER MARKET & SECOND STS; WILL OPEN THEIR JDttTJCZr STORE ' TO THE PUBLIC, On Saturday, Morntrifr, Oct. ,. AN INSPECTION OF . THE STORE AND STOCK IS SOLICITED. oct 5-tf MOUNTAIN BEEF ! rusT received. J that fine.M0UXT ANOTHER CAR LOAD TAIN BEEF, the best that . I uma wwi u .v ""J on to morrow, Saturday. Leave orders early for choice cuts. Also, we win oner to-morrow, fcausages or onr own manufacture, the flret of the season. PORK, VEAL, MUTTON, Ac. J. R. MELTON, Successor to the Butcher Co., and Proprietor of the only b team sausage ractory m tno State, i oct 5 It Fall and Winter. I AM NOW PREPARED TO EXHIBIT large and carefully selected stock of my I mILLINKRt1 AND fancy goo!)S. All the maw ehaiui a nrf rhliMa In STR AW ftnH XtXTJ TV Velvets, Star Trimmings, Ribbons, Featheri, isirdsana an tne various neveuies ror tnis Beasozu ' ! - Mrs. Alderman and Miss Palmer (late of j ancCf besides other polite sales-ladies, and we W A RTMKWP. T Tiava u.lfrftd r7xTi h vt A And All the weols used for Fancy Work, Gloves and uatrs. also material tor rancy wors. Will have lna larirelot of Ladles Underwear and Jerseys, all sizes and colors, for Ladies and Misses. 1 New Fall and Winter .Patterns, will be In within the week. j j MISS E. KARRER, EXCHANGE CORNER. Wilmington, N. C., Oct, 3, 1S83. JUST RECEIVED 01 COMSISNMERT BY EG. BLAIR, GENERAL COMMISSION Merchant, and most be sold: 100 Bbls. New N. C. Roller FLOUR, New Supply Paris Medal FLOUR. Brldgewater Superlative Roller FLOUR, Low Grades Flour, K Irkman's Borax Soap, Castile Soaps, (direct and genuine). 1,003 Lbs. Prime New York Batter. t 200 Bushels Oats, 20,000 weight Mill Feed for Cows. Examine these articles before baying else where, - ; s ; oct 4- 1 ; No19, N Second Stxeet.1 2 in 1. III take your likenesses, , ABd take them fine, . .... I I U x your watches To keep good time; - I do all work mell. Entrusted to me. If yon don't believe It Try me and see. ' J. L. WINNER, l, 1 Photographer and Jeweler, -1 s v Sew Market Building np stairs) etS I O Unt e TG ro r,- v -i m r w ! TUST RECEIVED! GOOD WINES-, AND J ..: . .. .. . Liquors. Cigars a speeiaitr. e JOT Cool Draugh t Beer OLD NUBTII STATE SALOON, , ; t v Ko. 6, SowFrow st oct 2 TIN TOILET SETS. Yy-E KREI THE LARGEST AND BEST selection of TIN BEDROOM SETS In the place Call and gtt" prices before buying eliewxtere. j. . m " . r Giles & Iiurcliison. I XTl i i i i m. PLEAS2 KOTIC2L We wTH be gld ta receive conmjilcjit!on from our frtenda on any and an rabjecU . general Interest bat " f The name of the writer must alwayt beta nUhed to the Editor. . V. ., J CkMnmu-ilcatlons xanst M written o oil i i i one aide of the paper. ' ; Personalities roust be avoided. ; And It Is etpeclany and partlcnlarly xind stood that the Editor docs not always endoi the views of correspondents unless so state In the editorial cob-Bins. ' i v 1 NEW AJD VERTISEMENTS. OPERA HOUGE. ONE W EE1 ! MONDAY, OCTOBER 1st sErw7orji WONDER 'WORKER. LAUGH CREATOR and VENTRILOQU1AL KMPKRORJ " NEW EXPERIMENTS, NEW FEATURES, I COSTLY PRESENTS. 1(10 PRESENTS C3IVKN AWAY AT1 EACH PERFORMANCE. .Adns-Ion fOc, 3Tc and 25c. sevt 20 lot - ' - TABLE BOARD. "gXCELLENT TABLE BOARD I CAN lE had on application at the Northwest corner of I Market and Second street, ond st. Entrance On er- " : r -M ' :'- " - oct 2-1 w - - 1 I 1 . German, French, Drawings riiUE PUBLIC OF WILMINGTON IS 'here- JL : - i by lufonned that Mr. II. A. BUNKER, a grad uate of St. Andrew's,' Hanover. Germany, will give lessens in German, French and Draw ing at the following rates : j , , Children : " ' I rLogle pupils, one leeeon of an hour..S0o.' Twj nuDlli. " ..7.jo Twj pupili, From three to five pupils, each. ..25c Classes of six pupils and mofc to be arraog- cd for. Tvro pupils, cliildrcn of the same f am ily, pay only for one. , 1; , Adults and all who are already advanced lu one of the above branches, are requested to arrange with the undersigned whose terms will be found very moderate. j I As references Mr. Bunker has been gra ciously permitted to name Dr. W. W. Lane and Col. E. D. Hall, Mayor of this city. JL A. BUNKER, act.-3t Inquire at Mr. P.. Ilolnsberger's School Bookoi WE HAVE THEM ! , All the Text Books USED IN THE PUPLIC AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS IN THE CITY. oct 1 FLORIDA WATER, . LAVENDER WATER. VIOLET WATER,' HELIOTROPE WATER. j - WHITE ROSE WATER, I , RAZENA WATER. Also a complete assortment of Colognes and Perfumerv for the Summer season. 1 irescnptions compounaea asy . ana night at F. C. MILLER'S. I German Drugzlst, Corner Fourth and Nun sts. sept 3- Rev. Daniel MorrelleV English and Classical I- School, 1 THE TWENTY-FOURTH ANNUAL HEH .. . 1 ,. . , . I , . .. tsION will begin, D. V., THURSDAY, the fourth ot October. . . sept 17-tf New River Oysters.1 i rjinE FINEST YOU EVER SAWy in September. Our Country Cons- J .. Ins will do well to call and see them. 1 . My Bar Is still supplied with the best of everything. All I ask is call, ratlifiod that you will come again . - F W. ORTM AN; sept 28-' w - . Cloh Rooms, Second 8t ! WilUam II. Green, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, J . CARRY A FULL LINE ; OK DRUGS, FANCY GOOD?, Ac., arid hare facilities fcr offering tndnccments to all who use or hand Medicine- 1 , ... - , sept XI School Bookc I School Books r: -School Booko ! THAT ARE USED I.V ALL THE fclioo's Parents-and Guarduiiis are respecuuiiy e- .-1 :,. ': " . ,r:. " 1 " ' : ; ' qu?tcl to call on r send tn oc! ff ScJitol Bxks or frhtud Kwm Outfi.e.- , , ChlHren, lare or small, can purchase Rot k$ at same rates as parents. One price to all at HEINSBERGER'S, oct I LlTe Cook; an J IIvjAz Ei?rcs
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