The Daily Review.
ry TJie uauy Heview has the largest
bona fide circulation, of any newspaper
vublixhed.in the city of Wilrrinclon.
THURSDAY
JULY 23. 185.
rA l'iS NJKW8
Greensboro Patriot: The shipment
oi peaches from Greensboro mis v-ar
will be unprvcwlftUed. Over- 3,0K)
boxes, aggregating upward ot 100,000
pounds, bave already been shipped t'
northern markets, and e rniiht say,
notwithstanding prices are Ioa-, that
the business ha3 simp'y c-jmninci-d.
Newbern Journal: Oi the planta
tion of V. 1. Mi lve t-', in Hyde coun
ty, nearLaki J,anHitif, there was a lien
with a brood if at-ja.l clrckrns shut up
in a coop. ()a or atut the niuht of
the 16th of July. Being: molested by an
intrudor. a large. popIar-!eaf snake
goins: into her ab"Ue and making- sad
havtKrwith ber li tlc ones eating two
and kiilin.s two oih-rs she made an
attack on tbe rtons;er and put an end
to bi3 existence by pic king his head un
til he was dead. Tbe snake was found
in the coup lifeless, mucn to the &ur
Tri3ft ot the ladv of the house, who
went out next morning to give the hen
lrcedom for the lollnwin: day. Tbe
hen still survives to nurture the re
maining Utile one3 left her.
News and Observer : We are pleased
, to learn from Morehcad that Mrs. S.
A. Ashe's health is rapidly impr ninjr
nndcrtbe invigraiinsf sea breezes ol
the Atlantic We paw -yesterday.
at the Fayelteville street sureol W. C.
A f. Stron.uch. a hen gir weighing
four ounces' and measuring 01x8 inches
in circumference. Tbe egz was sent to
the Messrs. Stronach by Mr. L. P.
Council, Elm Grove. Chatham county.
Call and see it. Yesterday Auditor
Roberts saidta reporter that there was
a slight falling off in tbo, cumber ol
pension applications the past two or
three days. Of "course they rome in,
but not by tbe hundred. Thus far
about 2,500 have been received.' This
is perhaps something like half of the
total. The crops in Harnett are
suffering for rain, corn especially Cot
ton, though small, looks well. A few
of the farmers planted some tobacco,
which is small generally, and buffering
badly for rain, being planted mostly in
new ground. This is not a good year
for tobacco at last. The 2rasshopprs
come near eating up the young plants
and tbo worms since have been very
troublesome.
Raleigh 1'isitor: Our readers doubt
less remember the killing of the Gun
ters, in Chatham county, about a year
ago. We learned this morning that the
coroner's jury in Pittsboro have inform
ation derived from Dick Tyson and
Jerry Finch, who are in jail and charg
ed with the murder of Ned Finch and
sister and, the ne?ro boy, that Baxter
Gunter murdered his motherand si3ter.
The sheriff has been trying to arrest
Baxter for more than a week and he
cannot be found. He has fled and is
believed to be biding in Wake county
Capt. U. IS. IJenson. who is
welfand so favorably known to many
ot our readers, has connected bimself
with Professor Hugh Morson in the
conduct of the Raleigh Male Academy.
Capt. Denson was at one time a Pr
fessor in the Virginia Collegiato Insti
tute at 'Portsmouth and lor several
years Secretary of" tho State Agricul
tural Society of North Carolina. He
was principal cf the first military school
in the State, located in Duplin county
in 1858, and renminud in that position
up to the war. For ten years after the
war he was principal ol the Pittsboro
Scientific Academy.
Charlotte Obs rv r: A telegram to
A. E. Rankin m this city at I o'clock
yesterday announced the death at his
home, Castenea Grove, Gaston county,
of Dr. Sydney Xenophon JohnHon,
one of Gaston county's ino3t prominent
citizens. Dr. Johnston had been sick
butashort while. Ho was 75 -years
old and leaves two daughters. Dr.
Johnston was a brother of Col. Wm.
Johnston, ol this city. Rev.
Joseph B. Cheshire. Jr.. rector of tbe
Episcopal church in this city, has just
added a valuable feature to his library
in a completo volumo of tbe Old North
Carolina University Magazine, dating
from February 1852 to April 1802. The
different volumes of thi3 magazine he
has collected by unti-fing endeavors and
unlimited correspondence, but he bas
been well rewarded f.r his pains, as it
i9thc only complete st of volumes ofj
this valuable book now in existence,
save that at the University owned
by Hon. K. P. Battle.
Very general regret will be expressed
throughout the city to-day when it is
known that Capt. J. Roessler. one ol
Charlotte's oldest and most popular
merchants. ra3 gone down under the
tide of adversity. Capt. J. Roessler
yesterday allcrnoon maoe an assign
- r
among whomhe has always stoood in
high favor ana popularity, tie nas
worked hard, lived economically and
all of his transactions bave been char
acterized with the strictest integrity.
It is to be hoped that he will soon find
himself over the shoals and in fair sail'
ing water aain. v
The Whole Country Hot.
The volatile mercury in the Govern
ment thermometer, top of the Equita
ble building is shielded fmm the sun
by a latticed tower overlooking Pine
street. A southwest wind blew through
the slats of the tower yesterday at a
fifteen mile rate, but that didn't pre
vent the mercury from eclipsing its best
previous July record since 1881, and
c.imbing up to 59 9 degrees. Down in
the artiricial canon3 of brick and stone,
people, with everything off in "the
way of clothing that could be doffed
without badly fracturing tbo laws of
modesty, moved along under umbrel
las, fanned themselves, and talked
about tbo weather. When they stop
pet! it was to get a glass of soda water,
lemonade or beer, or to look at a street
thermometer to be absolutely certain
that the heat was not purely imaginary.
At 3 o'clock the mercury in a therraorn-
e er at John street and Broadway had
reached the 100 (leg ten notch, while one
at Ann street and Broadway registered
98 deerees. It was at this hour that
the Government thermometer marked
95 9 decrees. It is always, however, a
!e ree or two hotter near the side
walk. .
The weather clerk said that yester
day's record was 2.0 degrees hotter
the the record of Friday, tbe hottest
day iif last week. Tbe heat was dry,
bit intense; there was less perspiring,
hut more suffering. Toilers on the
street and buildings in course of erec
tion knocked off work during the hot
test part of the afternoon. Several
hundred of them reclined on the. grass
of the City Hall Park, oblivious of the
gray-coated policemen, who were too
warm to risk the exertion of enforcing
the law.
A brisk brcez3 from the northwest
turned the anemometer
around and made the city much cooler
in the evening The piobabilities are.
the weather clerk says, that we will
haye just as warm a .time to-day as
yes'erday. N. Y. Sun, 22nd.
COMMERCIAL. NEWS.
I WILMINGTON MARKET.
, July 23-4 P. M.
SPIRITS T U R P NT I N E Quoted
doll at 34 J cents per gallon. No sales
reported. V
ROSIN Quoted dull at 87 cents
for Strained and 90 cents for Good
Strained. .
TAR Quoted firm at $1.20 per
bbl of 280 lbs. .
CRUDE 1URPENTINE Quoted
steady at $2.00 for Virgin and Yellow
Dip and at $1.10 for Hard. - .
COTTON Quoted quiet at 10 cents
per pound tor Middling. No sales re
ported. The following are the official
quotations: .
Ordinary... 1 cente
Lwd Ordinary 9
Low Middling. 9
Middling....: 10
Good Middling... lOf
DAILY RECEIPTS.
Spirits Turpentine......... 316 casks
Kosin 733 bbls
Tar . 01 bbls
Crude Turpentine 209 bbls
so
Tho Art Amateur
For Augustcontains designs for a des
sert plate (eglantine), a cup and saucer
(pansies). two panels in oil colors
(flowers), and a chair back, besides
monograms (in G), suggestions for
metal workers, and two paees of charm
ing figures by L. Penet. There is ao
article of special interest on "Vicior
Hugo as an Ariist," with some striking
examples of his work, and a drawing
by F. A. Bridgman ot the great French
man after death. Other noteworthy
articles are on "Picture Criticism,"
"A Newport Nursery," "Tricks and
Mistakes of Bric-a-Brac Dealers,"
"How to Detect Spurious Sevre3." and
"Amateur Photography" with particu
lar reference to landscape. Montezu
ma's "Not" Book," dated from London,
gives a vivid account of the Royal
Academy Exhibition, and a page of
Salon pictures forms the frontispiece.
Price. 35 cents: Montague Marks. 23
Union Square, New York. .
The l atest Quotations.
From the boards at Mr. Jnn R.
Turrentine's Exchange Rooms we are
permitted to publish the following quo
tations, received over bis private wires
as laic as 4:30 o'clock thi3 afternoon,
the close of the markets :
Chicago, July 23. 1885 Wheat
market opened at 83 and closed at88
for August. Opened at 91 and closed at
901 for September. Opened at 93 and
closed at 93 J for October. Corn
opened at 45$ and closed at 45 fur
August. Opened at 45. and closed at 455
for September. Opened at 44 $ and closed
at 45 for October. Pork opened at
in OOl unit rraat of 1ft 994 fnr Ancrncf
completely Opened at 10.32 and closed at 10 324 for
September. Opened at 10.40 and
closed at 10.40 for October.
New York, July 23. 1685. Cotton
opened at 10.25 and closed at 10 28
for August Opened at 10 03 and
closed at 10 05 for September. Opened
at 9.79 and closed at 9.79 for October
Opened at 9 73 and closed at 9.73 for
Noyember.
MISCELLANEOUS
Bricfc Wort.
CONTRACTS FOR BRICK WORK OF
any I Ind. such as Plastering. 8;ucclng,
Ac- me Eoucite i om wans roaae to xook as
if built or best Press JBrick. at a small cost.
This Is mncft cheaper than palntlos, and It
will be to the Interest of those who wish t
have work done to give me a call, aa I have
fcal an expeiience of ihlrty years In th bust
BtES. . J. W. feCULiAALAlX,
july S Agent
Homes in North Carolina
Onlv 20 Hours Kide from
New York!
MAlilNJB NEWS.
ARRIVED.
Steamer Passport, Harper, Smith
ville. Master.
Steam yacht Louise, Woodside.
Smithville. Master
CLEARED.
Sieam yacht lxuise. Woodside
Smithville, Master
Steamer Passport, Harper, bmith
ville. Master
Steamer D J Black, Paddison, Point
Caswell, RP Paddison.
WEEKLY STATEMENT.
Tlio Artiful IJodfifer
Sewer gas (lodges past imperfect
trap, confuting the sanitary engineer,
baflhng tbo doctor, taking possession
fit your home and killing you. or mak
ing you an invalid. If you are dead,
that closes the business, it . you are
crippled or poisoned, Brown'n Iron
Bitters can do wonders for you. Dodge
the artful dodger by enriching your
blood, invigorating your system, and
enjoying good health. Mrs Spier. 83
Decatur street, Boston, says, "Brown's
Iron Bitter isju&tthe thing for build
ing one up."
STOCKS ON HAND JULY 18, 1885.
Cotton ashore. 298.
Spirits ashore, 3,571 ; afloat, 3,200; to
tal, t,771.
Rosin ashore. 104,121; afloat, G.802;
total, 110,983.
Tar ashore, 1.454.
Crude ashore, 776.
RECEIPTS FROM 1 iTII TO 18TH JULY.
Cotton. 7; spirit's, 2 323; rosin, 5,088:
tar, 2-24 ; crude, 845.
EXPORTS FROM llTII TO 18TH JULY.
DOMESTIC.
Spirits, 73; rosin, 442; tar, 170; crude,
1,144.
FOREIGN.
Rrosin. 3,573.
SASH.
DOORS,
rpiIE VERY BEST MATERIAL UHEI, anil
nore but the most skilled workmen employe;
not an apjvrntice boy in our shops.
Our WIIITK ASH INSI; K RI.INDS act!
DOJUS, an.l Hani Oil Finish, will equal any
li the worM.
june 17 dlw PARSLEY A WIGGINS
ment ol his wholesale dry g(ods stock
lor the benefit of his creditors. Unlike
most assignments, however. Captain
Roessler's assets are large in compari
son to his liabilities, and each one of
his creditors will be fully secured. His
assets, it is stated upon reliarble author
ity, will amount to $15,000 orer and
above hi3liabil:tips. Dr. John H. Mc
Aden is the trustee under the assign
ment, which was recorded lato jester
day afternoon at the court house. The
trustee will call a meeting of the credi
tors at an early day to take advice upon
the course to be pursued in the matter.
In tho assignmaut there are some
preferred creditors, among which is
the Merchants & Farmers National
Bank for the full amount ot their
debt. The Rink, besides being1 a
preferred creditor, has good collateral
security in tho way of customers'
paper, to cover their claim. There are
other preferred creditors to tbe amount
ot about $5,000. all for borrowed
money, uco oi tno principal causes
that brought on the assignment was
tailing health, Capt. Roeisler having
been confined to bed for sometime and
unable to give his-personal attention to
his business. His surrender is farther
dao to the stringency in tho money'
market, tho dull season and the ina
bilily to make collections of money
due him with which to meet bis obliga
tions. CapU Roessler does
not think that there is
any doubt about his assets being suffi
cient to pay all' his obligations. In
this business trouble which has over
taken him.. Capt. -Roessler will have
tbe sympathies of all oar citizens,
1885.
Harper's Bazar.
VESSELS IN THE PORT OF WILMINGTON. N. C.
JCLT 23. 18S5.
No vessel under fiO tons reported In this list
BARQUES..
Ger Frederick Wilhclm, 309 ton, Ahren-,
is Pesehau & Westermaon
Ger Oii-ra, 313 tens, Clausen,
Tx TTrCi I is rcscnau wcsicrmann
JdXj 1 JN Uo. Nor Fieldstadt.4 7 ton3, Ander3cn.
Gtr C RoLertus, 56 tons. Schultz.
Paterson, Downing & Co
BRIGS.
Ger T er Wanderer. 2 V tons, Strueb'ng,
K Pescbati & Wesieraiann
Charlotte, 319 tons, Carver,
E G Barker & Co
William Mason, 284 tons, Ilaidv.
E G Barker & Co
Br Swlftsure, 199 tons, Stuart,
Geo Harries & Co
SCHOONERS.
Ruth Darling, 193 tons, Chlpmah,
E U Barker & Co
Isaac L Clark ,334 tons, repairing,
Geo Harriss & Co
span watlTidad liO tons, Gonzales, rebld
E G Barker & Co
69 MilesSoutli of Raleigh
On the Raleigh and Augusta Air-Line R R.
1 Rflfl ACEEVOF LAND IN TUB lotg
leaf pine region. For sale on easy terms In
lots to uit purchaeers. four acres for $25
tarsrer tracts fa per acre, m monthly pay
mentsoftlO. Tills land adjoins tbe"Soutb
era fines", a recently t Eta disced ccaltn re
port (oi sanitarium), and is specially adapted
for Fruit culture, as well as au me cereals
A. number of New England people have bought
lots in tne town or "ooutnern rine," ana it
Is the d"6lrc of the owners of this land to in
duce small farmers, mechanics and others
from the New England and Middle States, as
well as elsewhere, to locate here. . No State in
the Union offers greater Inducements to fet
tiers than North Carolina Nowhere can
better lanntng couatry or as fine a-climate be
found Ibis is the opinion of Northern men
who have settled m North Carouca. This la a
bona fide offer, and Is limited
or f nrther particulars write at once to
Jt UN T. PAToIOK,
CommiVr of Immigration, Raleigh, N. C.
or B. A RICHARDSON,
jan 21 tf Chronicle Office. Augusta. Ga.
Sash, Doors, Blinds,
White Lead, Paints i
French Window Glass.
GENCY FOR N. T. ENAMEL PAINT
GO'S READY PREP A BED PAINT.
JALL AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS AND
get our prices before purchasing. The fact
hat our Paints are from the celebrated Fac-
orleeof Wethcrlll & Co., and Harrises Bros
Co., Is sufficient guarantee for their quality
purlt.
A fine line of Cooking Stoves at Facto
Prices, In addition to our large and full
HARDWARE STOCK
to which your attention is respectfully Invite
KATH'L JACOBI,
sept 2 10 South Front St
Caution to Consumers
T
INK
M BE SURE OF GETTING THE GENU
SHELL ROAD Tobacco, chewers
should be careful to totlce that-tho cblong
blue pper fag in the centre of each plug
bears ti c 'J rade Matk of the buggy and horses
the words shell K )AU. a'd tha name
of the manufacturers, Messr- R, A. PAT
TEBSON & CO. Beware of the many worih
lees Imitations th't are being sold to the pub
lie as tie genuine SHELL ROAD, and do not
be deceived.
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junc C 3meod
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Horner School.
Oxford, N. C.
CLASSICAL, MATHEMATICAL AND
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begins MONDAY, JULY 27, 1833.
An ami le corps of able Instructors "
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efficient work.
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as
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General SaperintoJe
T. M. EMERSON, General PuKoterlf
JU6 '1
Another Large Invoice
F, MILLINERY IN TO DAT, tad f :
An epitome of everything thAt
and desirable in juvenile literature. Boston
Courier.
A week lv feast of rood thimr tn hn imva
and elrla n every family which it visits
Brooklyn Union.
It is wonderful In it wpiih A v.rnMfn.
formation, and interest. Christian a rlrlt
NY.
TR,M Prepaid. $2.00 Per Year.
. x. commences November 4, i8S4.
8JMGLK Numbers, Five Cents each.
Remittances should be made by Poet Office
Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of lose.
Nc7!3pei?55e not to COPT this advertise
ment without the express order of Hartex
BKOTBXXa. Address
HARPER BROTHERS,
d5 " New York.
FROM PIER 34, EAST RIVER, NEW YORK
At 3 o'clock, P. M.
BENEFACTOR ....Saturday, July 25
REGULATOR...., Saturday. August 1
BENEFACTOR Saturday. August 8
REGULATOR Saturday. August 15
FROM WILMINGTON :
REGULATOR ........Friday, Joly 24
BENEFACTOR.. .............Friday, Jul ?1
REGULATOR...... ....Friday. August 7
BENEFACTOR Friday, August 14
y Tnrouga Bills Lading and Lowest
Through Rates guaranteed to and from PolnU
In North and South Carolina. x
For Freight or Passage apply to
H. O. SMALLBONE3, Superintendent,
Wilmington. N. C.
TJIEO. O. EGER, Frclgtt Agent.
' , New York.
WIL P. CLYDE COM (toners. Axtsnt, .
. , , S5 Broadway, New York.
A T3FTrpt send six cents for postage
x aiiajai. and receive free, a costly
box of goods which will help you to more
money right away than anything else in this
world All f cither sex, succeed from the Hrt
hour. The broad road to fortune opens before
the workers, absolutely sure. At once ad
areas True a Co., Augusta, Maine. r
woy2 d&wir
Patronize Our Home Insu-
ranee Cos.
jl .... i . ;
SAYYOURMOHEY,AND KEEP AT HOME WHA
YOU HAVE TO SPERD FOR INSURAICE.
Tbe GerQanuk Holaal Fire Insurance Company,
OF WIMMINGTON, N. C
J8 NOW ' TUOBOUGHLY ORGANIZED
and prepared to t'ke First Class Rlsks,against
losses by FIRE.
Office No. 122 Piincess. St . Journal Bulla
Ing -s. B. G. WORTH, President, 1
J. E. LIPPITT, Secfy & Treas.
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apt n ' - v.- i- -'
18847 1834.
CHRISTMAS.
AT 1) A. SMITH'S
E u r n i t u r e. Warerooms,
Can be found a large assortment of "
VALUABLE GIFTS,
- suitable fnr everybody. -The
public, and especial 17 the ladles, are
respectfully, invited to call, and examine
prices, Jte.
- D.AiSMIUf.
, Furniture Dealer, N. Front Street
- dee 22 . - , , ; . , , -
O
everything la fresh and new I bre del
to sell at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PEC
I contemplate making a change in jb
and consequently must sell out tie .fit
stock and I desire to give mj customea
advantage before Ifie stock U picked f
Millinery. Notions and Fancy g oodi H
prices.
' Respectfully
MISS E. KABREK
may 19 Kxcntase Cor
Quarantine Notice, j
QUARANTINE FOE THE POBTprf:
MiNGTON will be enforced froffl KJ
November 1st, as follows: j
Pilots will bring all vessel from Port '
of Cape Fear, from all Medltenanttt r
and all vesselswbich bave had any Koa
ness on board during the pase,
have sickness on arrival, to tne .
anchorage; and wiU cause ajlfl1""'
In the main rigging on the port!!
possible after crossing the Bar. ,
SpecUl notice wM be lssned U W
by the Quarantine Physician, to WJI g
from other ports to the UnuiUn
whenever It shall appear to tM tjP
Board that they are infected, or wp,
fvessel must leave tbeQaarwjf
aee. or allow any person, steamer or
lighter, or boat of any kina "jjw
unless bylwritten autborliy r0r a
tine Physician ; and every vessel are-,
shored an far to the eastward of ,
as is consistent with safety. 'v&jC
Bearulatlons governing vesseMww,
anUn may be had en PPnc"2iiAit
of the Quarantine Phyfliclan at
QuaranUne must be made to v
Wood t Dr. Geo. G. 1 hotff(5?
oHalned wlUite ebdorsed by tw
Physician, if in his opuilon, " ",1?
safe to allow communlcauonwB" -
will be enforced against any .Pgi ;
any of the Quarantine Kcgnlai low w
' " w. g. ccirns !
Qnarantlne Phy.iclan, Port o
TH03. F. WOOD,
GEO. G. THOMAS
epl 28 2am 6m 141a
, M. V.)
Board. Board.
A FIEB JULY 1ST.
Jaodlles with meaU by the
month. Whatever this markei,
obtained i axidiUon wWwtera
ton. Heals aent out without eu -g-t
t postpaid, to
pgetS;
more of dealers, (if. - ""M Wi
Waalugt.. Boston, Mass.
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