THIS PAPIR U pabRiied every afternoon, Baa days ea eepted kr JOSH. T. JAMES, KXnom AM9 rmormuwoa. suiciuiTiojfa.i,cwTAaK paid. Ob year, ft 0 MU saoaUs, tlW ; Three stoatfcs, f 1 13 ; One month, M oiU. . rb ppw will be delivered by eexriari, fT-m reanrge, is any part of the city, at the above rates, or IS oenU per week. Advertising rtUi low to 4 liberal ssT8aberibers will pl report any and ! railareato reoelre their papers regularly. HEW ENTERPRISE. BROWN & RODDICK, V ill 4u on or arvmt Wednesday, June 18, Tbe .St rts on the Southwest cmer f Sefid and Market streeia. We par . d-vo4ins; Ui'u f ntire Etore to the saie 4 r idM at 5 and lO Cents. We cannot enuraorVe thi different arti c',m at this time tni our patrons may reat kitr.1 Uiv i-o ttt will b spared to de- New Enterprise. YW. certainly will offer the greatest In jMfir)nt9 that have ever been sbovrn in tl.fj iml')o of the country, aa no bouse In tW country ha better facilities tor'fhe pn'chAse of each article. BROWA & RODDICK. VS e Wvild also take this opportunity of stating Uiat we are oflenng some Special Brains at 45 Market Street, In our Dry Goods Department. Being short of space can only quote a short price list, but can safely say that at tuj umi have we been better prepared or l ad greater inducements than at this par ticular moment. Dress Goods. W hare just receded another small lot of U oee at 15o. Call early. La-tTus Linen Finish, 6c. Worth double. CYL.dold Bows for Gent's wear In Black and White, 5c, worth 2oc. Tl above when soUVd can be doansed ' m 1th a damp cloth. Ladles Linen Collars, 5c. A decided Bargain. Summer Shawls. We are Closing out a small lot of the ab.rve at less than hall tno coat ot manu rtcturing. Children's Col'd Hose. The chejet lot in this mark t ; 10c i p!r, and the quality is good. UBIES LISLETHREAD GLOVES, 5c. per pair. Comment unnecessary. Parasols and Sunshades. We have just received anoth lot of the aKive and can safely sta'e that they are without exception the cheapest goods ever f-;fred by ua at any time. For tlie mnUoos at all prices. Gents' White Shirts, Mad of Warns utU Cotton and the best Linen front. Our rrice is still 75 cents- BROWN & JEtODDICK, 45 Market ZXtreet jtine 14 Robeeonlan copy. LIQHT RUNNING "NEW HOME." TT HAS A' 8HI.F-8ETTI5G NEEDLE. X Aatoaatle Taaiion. Large space under unear the Arm. Hprlng Tea ion Shuttle. Only en kele to threed. Device for filling tha Bobbin without taking off eeit or ma nia r the machine. Large spaoa ander pree sera foot. Ladies plM call aad see for jomr selves. RMpeetfa'Iy, J. B. FARRAR. jalj U-lm U Market St. - Exchange Hotel, aOLDSSOXLO.iX?. o. AriR8T-CL188 HOURS la every reaped Spoeial arrangements offered to Coxa aiereiaJ te arista. sv Frieet Reasonable. J. M. BUNTINO, Formerly of Wllalagtoa aad P. P. 0. Co. L. F. MKRRITT, Foraerly of Petarabarg A BlaaRidga Hprlags, at( 4. Proprietor. Come I JSD 8E A TERY FIHE LOT OF BRKTONSE, ITALIAN, AND REAL LACES, Tbe Beet BCIS40R8 U the Werld I Aa4 taa Wt Itt'x aad fastest BUl4c CORSET, (Flexible Hip) Bretoaaa Laoa Ties aad otter Faaey ArtldeiT . . RXcauroK ooRKaR, dj 11 Jf . h. BPRuarr. THE' Dilll'1 feB.i J . ; ' I " 1 - , " ; f ' 7 : : ' ----- VOL. IVt VVILMINGTOxNj N. C, SATURDAY. AUGUST LOCL NEWS! If ew AftTertlsements. P.HBtaiBaassa'a Haiomdcks. 1 J. B. Fanaa Light Runalag "Nkw Home." ! Ubmbt 8AVA0,City Clerk An Ordinance Ooncerniog Rapid Riding and Driving. Bobebt Poatsia Uie portner'a Tivoli Lager Beer. j Vegatcble market wbj this morniog. i j . t rell supplied Wood is now Uilliug in tbu market at $1 80 per cord.' j We are glad to lean, j that Capt. F. Q. Robinson is much better to-day. Silrsr changfa, as. well as aomll bills, seems to b quite scarce bre now. j I ; The revival attimithville coutiaues aDd tha interest in both churches is great, j We Hrel We breath! The thermometer is only 76, thaok kind. Heaven, at last! Three interments in Oakdale Cemetery two adults and one child-J-this week. In Bellevue Cemetery there was only oae interment this week that of a child. j a la Piua Forest! Cumetery there were three adults and one child ititerred during the week. 1 : Rer. J. W. Craig will preach at Dud ley's Grove to-mot row afternoon at half past four o'clock. There were fine rains in ! this section last night and they came ia good time lor benefit to tbe crops, j . Capt. A. D. Lfppttt, we are sorry to residence in this earn,is quite ill at his city with typhoid fever. The Regis4er of Deeds has Issued mar riage licenses during 'the week to one white and three colored couples. j Col. 8. L. Fremont was in the city yesterday, just from Savannah, and we acknowledge the pleasure of a short visit from him. i i It has been rery warn at Smtthville, as well as in Wilmington during the weak, but the sea breezes have been both strong and steady, , ' i The 12 foot shark caught at Fisher on Thursday.' i mention of I ' Fort hlch was made by us yesterday, hsd in stomach two lire king crabs. j I Rcr. N. M. Jurney will fill the ptilplt of the Front Street Methodiat Church at the usual hours to-morrow evening. i morning j and Maj. C. M. Stedman, j Tresident "of the Bank of Uew Hanover j Wilmington, is spending a few days in our city. He says Wilmingtoniaas are exceedingly anxious to get railroad arrangements by which Ibdy can at least dal with ' our Hi section on terms equal with any point; and with this sentiment our entire section heartily sympathize. AshcyilU Citizen. Mel and Adjaarned. The Board of County Commissioners met in Special session lat evening at 8 o'clock for the purpose of oonsidering a few tax matters, but on i account of the ft;! ' threatening aspect ot the weather ad journed until nsxt Monday evening. Criminal Court- This court was In session this morning for a short time to hear Magistrates in cases, as prescribed by ; of assembly, wben the Grand Jury had failed to find true bills in appeal cases, in regard to their several bills of cosLsj after which the Court a j turned, for the term. Unmallables. There is unmailable matter remaining in tbe Poet Gflke in this city, addressed as follow: I H Hallett & Co. IVrtland, Maice; Miss Elita Beetle; OfEce No 51, Liberty street, P O box 615; G F Mr' Seccht; T M Bloodgst, Atlanta, Ga. Wine and Cake f r EvenlutTs. Alfred Speerof New Jersey, St should be known, is one of the most extensive producers and dealers in t uroV Iuee and Brandies iu the United States. He makes a Superior Port Wine,? which took the highest premium attheCentennial, known as tipeer s Port Grapei Wioe. It is sold by J, O. Munds, P. L. Bridgets Co. and Green AFIanner. j! ! Aug-tf. I No rood Preaching. , No man can do a eood job of work. p reach a good sermon, try a law init well, doctor a patient, or jwnte a good article wben be feels miserable ana ami, wun slnnrlsh brain and u steady nerves,' and none ahonld make the attempt in such a condition wben it can bo so easily and cheaply removed by a little Hop Bitters. ttee other olamn. A MarTllua ! scape. On 1 bursd ay Ust tbe little six year olrf son of Mr. George Helftt, white at play with soriie othr children in the yaid of Mr. Hewlett ; t the Sound, af e some of the seeds of the Jamestown weed, making lieve in tl.eir sport thl they were grapes. In a bhort time the bfjy 9it into t!; house abd compltiutd f being unwell. The mth r s'U ascertained :he cause of hie illness and prom p!ly adminiateivd an emetic and also a cathartic and fe-1 at oucrt for a physician. Th'- medicines a.leu fvo:ablyi but Itefote the arrival of the rioctor tb coiupli-xion of the lad turiied U a darker hue and be anie quite spot ed It was aUo almosL imposalole to keep the ttle fellow awake, aud it vf a only by col stant attention and care that he was kept from sleep, which would prtbabiy have been the sleep that knows no waking. Upon thti arrival of medical aid such other restoratives were applied as the urgency ot ibtt Cise demanded, and we are happy to state the boy is now doing well aud In a fair way of an early and complete recovery; The presence f mind and courage of the mother has probably been the meaistf saving his young life. Clly Court. Alderman Bowden, Mayor pro presiding, j tuip.t Simon Hulsey, colored, was arraigned for disorderly conduct. The evidence of t ie four policemen who conveyed the pris oner to the Guard House was to the effect that this morning, at 3 o'clock, In the neighborhood of Hahn & Goodman's store, the defendant was drunk and disorderly, and when arrested resisted violently, cursing and abusing the police officers in the vilest manner possible, and causing them much trouble to get the prisoner to the Guard House, being compelled to carry him bod lly. The sentence of the court was a fine of $20 or thirty days in the city prison. The defendant went below. KIchard Bowden, colored, was the next case on docket. Charge Drunk and dis orderly. ! This proved another case of tur bulence, though not so bad as the proceed Ing one, and the acting Mayor was more lenient, passing sentence of $2 50 fine or thirty days in the city prison. This concluded the docket, and the Court adjourned. - Bold Attempt at Robbery. A thief made a bold attempt, about 4:30 this morning, at robbery on board tha German Brig Licnen, lying at the foot of Orange street. Capt. H. Drees was asleep on a sofa in the cabin at the time, the mate7 was sleeping In a hammock on deck near the cabin door, and the steward was asleep in a bunk in the mass room. The thief toek a blanket from under the head of the Captain and then robbed him of his olothiag . and what money was in his possession, and then robbed the mate and steward in like man ner. Ha was discovered juot as he was going over the gangway, with his plunder wrapped up In the stolen blanket, by the carpenter,' who happened to be on deck at the : time. The latter immediately gave chase, but the thirf dropped his bundle, and having tae start, succeeded in making his escape. Finding pursuit useless, the carpenter re turned, picking up the bundle: of stolen goods on his way, and went to work trying to arouse the sleeping victims. This he accemp'uherl after considerable difficulty. When fairly awake, tbej all complained of singular sensations, and ax there was a strong odor of chloroform about tbam, it is very certain that they were subjected to its influence while the thief engaged in his depredations. The carpenter describes him as a black man, wearing a frock coat, black hat, white shirt, and was barefooted. , Fast Drlvlas;. Tbe attsctlon of all concerned is ca lad to the city ordinance relative to fast driving, to be found in another column of thisissue; tbey will govern themselves accordingly. Some of tbe drayman who have been in tbe habit of rushing through tbe streets with nnseemfngly kaste are warned that they must, ia the future, "hold thsir horses" to a specified gait, or take the consequences. Religions Revival. ' The revival which has been in progress st the Second Baptist Church in this eity, we learn, still continue with una bated interest. Taere will be a baptlsau of about 30 to-morrow, at 4 o'clock p. m. at the foot of Queen street, which will make about 40 who - have professed re-! llgioa and been admitted Into the church since the commencement of tbe meetings. The services " will be continued through he comins; week, and possibly longer. Conner's Lajcer. "yVe invite attention to tbe advertise ment of j Portner's Tivoli lager beer, as it appears in this issue. It is brewed ex pressly of the purest materials fr bot tlingand is pot up at only gl a doz n. This beer has already alt lined an enviable reputation in this city. It is strongly re cemnaended for family use, and all orders left with Mr. Bell, the conrtoues and at tentive agent, at his I ofiicei in Ourrle's Block, ou Second street, will! met with prumpt attention. ! The Telephone and Church Ser- I TiCf-8. A Bell telephonic instrument was placed yesterday in the First Presbyteriari ChHsch, oear the pulpit, and a cohnec- tion was made with the chamber of an invalid lady, at the residence qf Col Joo D. Taylor, corner Eighth and Ma ket streets. By this mean he lady, who haa not been able to attend church in two ;ears, will be able to-morrow to hear the services, as wall as the sermon to be de livered by Dr. Wilson iu the church on that day. The telephone was tested to day and found to work admirably. The New Smlthville Packet. I The little steam yacht Elizabeth was on the river this morning, running to and fro, the admiration of all beholders. She has been fitted sp by her owner, Oapt. R. P. Paddison, in a very handsome Jand attraetive manner and is to ply between this city and Smlthville. - Her first trip will be made this afternoon and the pro gramme Is tor her to leave in the after noon for Smlthville, returning to the city in the morning.' A regular schedule will be announced by advertisement in the Review in a day or two, j probably on Monday. t ' The Elizabeth has been fitted neatly and comaodiotisly for the route she is to run. She ie licened to oarry forty passen gers and wiU carry thirty with ease and comfort, and It Is claimed that she will make the trip between Wilmington and Smlthville in about two hours. Creatine; a Dlstui bance and ReUst- ins; Arrest. Qaite an excitement was created this morning at the corner of Princess and North Water streets by the arrest of Isaac Baker, one of the colored twin brothers, well known at the Mayor's Court, on account ef their frequent ap pearance there. The fellow resisted ar rest and fought manfully, biting the. of ficer who made the arrest pretty severely on the middle finger of the left hand. He was soon overpowered, however, and thrown upon a dray when the officer,' snounting'j be raT iat square down on the man to keep kim in position, and in this manner he was hauled to the Guard House with a large crowd following in the wake. It seems that Baker had been making himself a nuisance to some of the offices around tbe neighborhood referred to above by bis noisy cursing and so forth. when a gentleman ordered him off and he refused to go, becoming very insolent in manner and speech. A police officer was sent for, with the result named above. Acting Mayor Bowden will Interview the gemmen" on Monday morning. , Convicted and Sentenced. The doings of the week's term- of the Criminal Court may be summed up for the most important convictions as fol lows: Chas. Brown alias Chas. Robinson, col ored, convicted of larceny, seven years in the penitentiary. Cbas. Hansley alias Sam Moore, color ed, convicted of larceny, seven years in the penitentiary. Henry Lee alias Bazzle William, color ed, convicted of larceny, seven years in the penitentiary. Wm. H. Merrick, colored, convicted of assault with Intent to commit rape, five years in the penitentiary, j Peter Evans, colored, convicted of County Work perjary, six months ' in House. j Bam. Pickett, colored, convicted of as sault and. battery, sixty days in Work House. Sheriff Manning will start the peniten tiary convicts for Raleigh in charge of an officer on Monday. The Work House convicts were turned over to Superinten dent Garrell to-day. E very 'mother-in-law should recommend Dr. BulPe Baby 8yrup for her grand children and thai keep peace in the fam- - '.. -- 11 9, 1879. NO. 157 Church Services Worship in the various churches f the city to-morrow as I follows : - ! I ST. JAM Eli PARISH, corner Third ami Market streets, llw, A A. Watson, I). I) Hector. Nn-th Sinida aft-r Trinity August lU.'--Sui.day JSchoo ti V:30a. m. Morning FYa er at II o'ciook Houie buiuliiy School at 5 p. u. Evuiin: Prayer at C o'clock, j FIUST BAFTIsT CHfBCH, corner of. Market and Fifth streets.! Hr. J Taylor, Pastor. Services to-uiorrow at 11 a. m. Sunday School a! 9; i0 a. bu. fl ' il : i ..lit . Drwsiyn nunuay rcn oi at 4 p. in. Young Hen's -Prayer Meeting j Tuesday nignt, atjo o'clock, unurch Prayer Meet ing; Thursday night at 8 o'clock. -m ST. PAULS KVAXO. LCTHKRAX OrrBCH, Corner of Sixth and: Market streets. I Kev. ti. I). Bernheim, D. D., Pastor. English service at n a. in Sunday School at 4;ju p. m. I .No Service at night. SECOND BAPTIST CdU.'CiI, on Sixth, between Church and Castle 'sis Hev. J. B. King, p-Ptor. Service 11a. m aud 8 p. m. The Celebration ot the Lord's Supper i will be administered at tha close of the Evening Service. Sunday cjcnooi at y a. m. (cjoi. sr. ma.bk'3 ) EPISCOPAL CUURCH, corner Sixth arid Mulberry streets. Rtv. C. O. Brady, Minister. Services at 11 a. m. and 0 p m Sunday School 4:30 p. m. FIBST PBE8BYTEBIAJ CHURCH, I corner Third and Orange streets. Rev Dr. J. K. Wilson, D. D., pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sabbath School at 4 p an. ' ST. JOHX'g CHURCH. corner of Third and Red Cross streets. Rev. George Patterson, U. D., Rector. August 27th The Eighth Sunday af er Trinity. Celebratien at 7:30 a. m. Morning Prayer at 11 o'clock. , Evening Prayer at 6 o'clock. j . SECOXD PBESBTTEBIA.N CHURCH cor Feurth and Campbell streets. Kev. C. M. Payne, Pastor. No services at 11 a. m. Services at 8;15 p Wilson. m ., by Rev Dr. FROiT STREET M. E. CHURCH, (SOUTH) corner Front and Walnut streets, Rev. E. A. lates pastor. Services at 11 a. m. aud 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at 3 p. ro. ; W. M. Parker, sup't. Young Men's Society Tuesday eveuing at 7:30 O'clock, and reg ular Prayer Meeting and Lecture Wednes day evening at 7:30 o'clock. FIFTH STREET At. E. CHURCH (SOUTH), on Fifth, between Nun and Church streets. Rev. B. R. Hall, pastor. Services at 11 a. m, and 7,; 15 p. m. Sabbath School at 9 1 a. m. Prayer Meeting Thursday eve ning at 7:30 o'ciock. ; SEAMEN'S BETHEL, Dock, between Water and Front streets. Rev. Jas. W. Craig, chaplain. Services at 11 a.m., to which seamen I are" cordially invned. The public are invited to attend religious services at the Tileston upper room, in the Tile ton Norm 1 School building, on ! Ann, between Fourth anid Fifth streets, every Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. i ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH corner Fourth and Orange streets, Rev. T. M. Ambler, Rector. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at 3:30 p. m. Seats free. wooteh's chapel, corner ot Uiaden and Ninth streets Rev. Willis Wooten, pastor. Preaching Sundays, at 11 a. m., 3 o'clock and 7 o'clock p. m. Wednesday night at 7 o'clock. Prayer Meetirg Friday night. Sunday School at 9 a. m. FIBST BAPTIST CHUBCH (COLORED.) corner Fifth and Campbell streets. Rev. A. M. Couway, paspr. Services to-mor row at 11 a. m. aud S p. m. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. i Prayer Meeting on ihursday night at 8 o'clock. FIRST CONGREGATION AX CHURCH. Memorial Hall, corner Seventh and Nun streets. Kev. D. D. Dodge, Minister. Sunday services at 10:30. a. m. and 3 and 7:30 p. m. Praise and Conference meeting every Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock. Mr. J- C- Horner, recently of the Oape Fear Military Academy In this city, but now of Oxford, Is in the city on a shor. visit, looking very well, we are pleased to note. Piatt D.1 Cowan, of this city, Reading Clerk of tbe Senate, after an ab sence of several months has retnrned to the city, looking as jovial and as hand some as ever. He has beea sojourning re cently at Beaufort and comes from that place to tKia. A Sadden Change There has been a sudden and a remark able change in the weather to-day. Yes terday was most unpleasantly warm, aj hoagh tbe heat was in a measure re'ieved by tbe bountiful breezes which prevailed. To-day the thermometer has tended slowly downward ever since noon, the atmotphre gradually getting cooler and cco'er until at this writing, (4 P. M. it is down to 74, which is 20 degrees cooler than it was yesterday. This is a most remarkable change, even for the oool spell in August, which, by the way, is what tbe old folks will call this weather. At 9 o'clock this morning tbetharmoBD tor in this office stood at 81; at 10 o'clock at 83; at 12 o'clock at 83; at 1 o'clock at 78; at 3 o'clock at 76 (Summer Heat); and At 4 o'clock at 74. - PLEASE 50TICE. i I -II ! We will be glad to receive eommnnitatienf from our frienda on any aad all snbjeet ot general Interest bat : I i I ! Mi- ii Tbe name of the writer mnrCalwayi be fir nuned to the.Editor. I j vommunieatiots mast be wrll itten on only aaeside of thejaper. 1 Personalities mnit b avoldod. And it it Mrcia!lr nd DarticnJarlv nWr ttcod tt at the Editor doet not always endoie the views of correspondent, nnl o state ia the editorial cnlamna. I , I I New Advertisements. T An Ord nance Concerning Rapid Rid in c f i - ! and Driving P VEKY PERSON WHO SHALL ' K !K I ' I on hfis bck, or drive ar.j Omnilos, buc- gy, or pleasure veLiclo of aoj kind, at ialt fMtertbha an o dinary trot, or who l.f driive anj U'AOOV, CAlif, OR DKaY FASTER THAN A WALK, L any .trtet or I ! . . - alley, shall forft-it and paj Ten Dollars for i every i nVnee. The attention of aJl persoi hi called to the above section of thOen ral Ordinance of the City of Wilmington, N. C. V LOK, HENRY 8AVA aogf-at .Ptar oopy 2t. City Clrjr. An Ordinance Relating to Cattla Bunnine at i I Large- j Obdbbed, That ell persons are hereby-pro hibited from allewing their Cows,! or other cattle baasta, to run at large within the city limits,! and all Cows and other, cattle beasts I . - i foucd ranning at large in viulation 6f! this i Ordinance shall be impounded by the Chief ; of Poice and advertised, and the owners may red. em and recover the same, upon paying a fine of Two and Oae half dollars t I - . - i . . : and all expenses' of Impounding, advertising and feeding the ssl 1 Cows beasts. ! I if: or other ctl Th thnva f )rH tnanrA wan n...Lj K. l.L " uuv " im-t pHor. KJ J lull Board of Aldarnen it tt.oir mL. hmA Auarost 4th. 1879. and will m inti tfrr k.n and after the 15th inst, i HKNRT HAVAQE, ang (6-3t-fi,9,U City i lerk. Star copy 7, 10, 15. USE Tivoli Lager Beef. I i. I jgREWED FIPRE8SLY FOR Bottling. Of the purest materia's and warranted rhoi soma and nutritious. Prica $lperd. zon, (bottles to be returned.) Bold by the principal grocers ir the city. J i ASK FOR I . I' Fortner's Tivoli, And take no other. i -U' Persons ' having empty bottles In their possession belonging to me will 1. ave notice at the office n Currie's Block, s tha the wagon may call for them. , ! i 1 ag 9 tf ROBERT PORTNKR. Hammocks. "VTCW IS THE TIME TO I iVX A iv Hammock if von wish to rest com fortable. Another lot Jast in at ! ! HKJLNSBERGER'-i Summer Reading TO KEEP TOUR MIND CC TUPIEO while you are comfortably resting. . J Thermometers I HIGH IN TEMPERATURE, bul iow j iu! IYice at I .' I i TUB LIVE BOOK! 81 ORE. . . a3g T .-...! ( Notice. I fpOE UNDERSIGNED will attend at the Court Housa on Thursday, the 14th instant, to examine applicants for Teach- er's Certificates. A. R. RLACK, Examiner. aag 5-0t : jon a F RESfl AND NO. 1, JrJdT flZCKiViD t- lay from Pennsrlvaala. Call and see saf 'i NEWBURY A CUASTKy. I Harness & Baddies, FOR HALE AT onn.ii aud r cl oo'o, 3rd St., opposite City Hall. i 1KPALRLNQ DONE WITH NEAT 3 Ef 8 AND DI8PATCH. HORS&8HOXINO A SPXCIALTfe xv z 4-tf