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THIS PAFKR If iWUk rF afternoon, Bund ajs ex ptd by JOSH. T. JAMES, KHTTOB AND FMOIaiTOK. s4CBHt;Kirn,loNts.POTAGE PAID- Ub year, 00 di UMJDUli' 2 W 5 Thre ohiis, 1 tb; One month, 60 cent. rbf PJr 1,111 iTrd DJ carriers, uf cbarge, in any part of the city, at the rt, r 13 wnu per wwk. Ad,ertising rato low and liberal tjr-tuDjicribers will please report any and ,t rmtiureHto reoeire their papers regularly. Hi W ENTERPRISE. BaOWtf & RODDICK, Will open on or about Wednesday, June 18, The SU re on the Southwest corner yf 5.oond and Market streets. We pur p,,ge devoting this eutire store to the saie jirdclss at 5 and lO Gents. We cannot enumerate the different arti cle tihi time but our patrons may rest ynur d that no effort will be spared to de- wlop this New Enterprise. We certainly will offer the greatest in ducements that have ever been shown in this section of the country, as no house in the country has better facilities for the purchase of such articles. BROWN & RODDICK. Wewjuld also take this opportunity of itatiHg that we are oflenng some Special Bargains at 45 Market Street, in our Dry Goods Department. Being short of space can only quote a Unrt Drice list, but can safely say that at no time have we been better prepared or hud greater inducements than at this par ticular moment. Dress Goods. We have just received another small lot of those at 15c. Call early. Lawns Linen Finish, 6c. Worth double. ruiiiiinwi Rnw fnr Gent's wear in Black and White. 5c. worth 25c. The above when sofiVd can be cleansed with a damp cloth. Ladles Linen Collars. 5c. A decided Bargain. Summer Shawls. We are closing out a small lot of the above at less thau half the cost of manu facturing. Children's Gol'd Hose. The cher pest lot in this market ; 10c pa r, and the quality is good. IAD1ES LISLE THREAD GLOVES, 5c per pair. Comment unnecessary. Parasols and Sunshades. We have just received another lot of the above and can safely sta'e that they are without exception the cheapest goods ever offered by us at any time. ifaists : : faints ! ! ! For the millions at all prices. Gents' White Shirts. Made of Wamsutta Cotton and the bes Linen front. Our price is still 75 cents BROWN & RODDICK, 45 Market Street june 14 Robesonian copy. Tonsorial. rivivn AfJATN located in the base I X meat of the Purcell House, 1 have thor oughly renovated and improved the old stao and am now prepared to shave, shampoo, an eat hair tor everybody. The best of work bs an, clean towels, sharp raaors and ,o prices. KLVIN aRTIS, mlr Jf Peroell Homse Barber Shop. USE ERKENBRECHERS BONTON ! ROYAL (JrLOSS ! It t FIXED PEARL Sold by all Grocers. Ol SHOULD BE Superior to any Sold in this Market J j iae 1 t-lt Mint Julep 1 rpiIE FIRST OF THE. SEASON 1 At line2 JNO. CARROLL'S The .1 1 v- WV1 - j .T - jaJMMMMMMC VOL. IV. LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. P. Hnxasssaesa A New Hovel; J. C. Mdhm, Druggto Soda Water. Williams A Murchisoh Corn, Bac n, Molasses, Bait. I j 8ol Bsaa A Baos Clothing and Furnish ing Goods. SmaiiH'i -Summer lothing. Magistrate's How proved a failure agaiu to-day, in the way -f furnishing a news ilem. Tbe cable for tbe Wilmington Tele phone Exchange will be laid to morrow from tbe foot of Market street. vriav was fftAi fuilv warm, but to- JL. wv w w j " J u nlaaanL due. orobably, to the fact "j r . - i that easterly winds have prevailed: The foot and a halt of a freshet they had in the river last week has all run off and tie water is again g. tting desperately low. ' Huekltberries are selling now at 6 to 6 cents a quart, Sampson blues at that. Many persons prefer them to the straw berries. Tbe fourth of tbe season of delightful family excursions given by Prof. Agos tini will take place to Smithville and the Forts, on tbe Ptitpont, on Friday next. There is an unraailable letter in the Postoflice addressed to William Corporal,- one for F. W. Rodgers, Clarkton, S. C ; and one for Boyle and' Boggen, Lynch. burg, Va. - Somebody sent to Juo. G. Blaisdell, of Baltimore, ordering patterns, and en closed $1 25 in the letter but forgot to sign his or her name. If value received is expected or desired te proper address must be sent. Henry Sherman and John Gurley, two snail colored boys, wejre arrested and car ried np to the City Hall to-day by Health Officer Francis M. James, for figbtiog on the streets. They will probably be dis charged this afternoon. :-s.tL;- h;t.n and . r ; , : u fish ottal arju gar l age generany m streets is too extensively indulged in T abrmiri h nnf. a Rton to. even if the pen .... . , , : L f nltieslProviaeo Dy ino T1 UIU" beaaforGel to dj it. Rev.'J. B. Taylor, Pastor of the First Biptist Church in this oity, has gone to Richmond whither he has been called to the bedside of a sick relative. It is proba ble that bis stay in Richmond may be pro longed until neit week. Messrs. JSol. Bear & Bros, are now of feriagjsome rare bargains in the immmense stock of dry goods, clothing, boots, shoes, hats, caps, &c, at their two large stores on Market street. "They invite the attention of those who are purchasing, oonfident that they can offer some very attractive inducements to buy. Mayor Fishblate is determined to en force the dog law to the full extent. Those who have unbadged canines will be reported to him and the penalty will be strictly enforced. The best way to avoid paving this ten dollars, therefore, - is to call on Capt Savage anu Buy your . a i badges at once. , . . , , :u : -o Ann Mr. ttimon s lamuy wm.K.w, from the Knignts of Uonor and Sd.uou fmm the KnihU of Pvthias. This is not - i a aaa life insurance, but endowment; thaUa to say by tbe rules of the Order the family say, iuciuicb j u . j o.-; tv, Haath of that member, is endowed by the :.u n( The best and cheapest. Babv Svrup is acknowledged Dr. Bull's to be tbe safest acd most reliable medicine for Babies. Price 26 cents. Pugilistic. Bob Martin and Jacob Thompson, two colored men engaged in a little set to! on the streets to-day . An officer appearing upon the scene, however, put an end to tbe amusement and Martin was taken up to tbe City Hall where be gave bond for bis appearance at 9$ o'clock to-morrow. Thompson, the other party, it seems was not arrested. The reason why we do not know. Tnermometrical. From the United States Signal Office in this place we obtain the jfollowing report of the thermometer, as tasen tnis aura ing at 7:31 o'clcrk : Augusta. Ga.. 79 Atlaa a, (ia. ...76 Cairo. 111............. ef llohiu AU c0 MontgomerT Ala.k.7f ash rille ..69 Charleston, o. Q....W jKewurieaas. Sew lorx Cincinnati... So Corsicana, Tex 76 Port Gibson, C. N.7S Galrestoe... ....... ...S3 lndianola ta Jacksonville, Fla S3 PanU Raasa, Fla...84 Savannah, Ga 84 8hreTeport.... ...... .80 St. Louis Mo ii ItsfiS Mt "2 VicXSOUrg, MiSS... .78 a noxTille... I .TBcabnr 10 Washinrton. 64 Memphis. Tenn 6e Wilndngten. 77 Daily WILMINGTON, N. C, TUESDAY, JUNE 17, The Germans on the Fourth. The Germans in this city are already making their preparations for a due er due en- joyment of tbe Fourth of July. Tbej hive chartered the steamer sis, and pio pose to spend the day at Mr Hamuie't place, a short distance up the river. T te will uke along with them their wives and c lildren, and will , dance and swiug aLd si g and p'ay croquet during the day. They will doubtless get lots of enjoyment out of the occasion. Very Indecent. Between 6 and 7 o'clock every evening the wnrve Sou h of Orange street art lined with men and boys who bathe in tbe river. And here is one objection to tkat, I - . .i .1 rj., ., -. for when the owners see me steaming up the rier there is nonecessi- J ty fir them to stand on the caps ei tne i wharves in a mude condition. Captaio Harper is compelled every evening w hug the western bank of too river io shield his passengers from those persons I whose lump of modesty and decency nas n t been developed. There is a regulation made by the city authorities against Dam- ing within certain limits and it should be I enforced. A I Election oi ouiteri. At a meeting of Carolina Lodge, No 434, Knights of Honor, last night, tbe regular semi-annual election of officers was held The following were chosen for tbe ensuing term: Dictator John D Taylor. Vice Dictator Walter Ceney. Assistant Dictator J A Springer. Guide Jas F Post, Jr. Chaplain H W Schenck. Reporter Geo N Harris. Financial Reporter John L Dudley. Treasurer Owen Fennell, Jr. Guardian H B Willis. Sentinel Jas M McGowan. Medical Examiner Dr W J H Bellamy. Testimonial of Respect. The Alumni Society of the Wilmington High Sckoel held their regular meeting list niebt in air. Swift M. E npie's office - air. O UO. O . Cw ior, vuc i iwdwv , iuvuwi chair. The meeting after coming to or- der nroceeded to take seme action rela- AmmtU rr her I.I WM 1,11 L in I ITflL Ll tl LUV1I IWi . Mr J N. Hinton. A motion was then offered and carried te appoint a Committee to dratt resolu- rmn PtnTMiive of the deeo and sincere regret of tbe Society at the death of their iogicL kuw j late esteemed instructor. The chair ap- pointed upon this Committee Messrs. Reuben Pickett, S. M. Empie and E. 8. Orr. Tbe oecasion being one of the reg- viir. auo e o ular business meetings of the Society, it was resolved as a mark of respect to their deceased friend that no farther business be transacted on this occasion and the metini?. therefore, unanimously ad m r m journed. Trial Postponed. Mr. Jno J. Fowler, of this city, brother of tbe late W. G. Fowler, Jr., who was so cruelly murdered in some months ago, was Iredell county on the eve of starting for Statesville and had made all ...a.1. . i i a . a a an n n r l i m i r. a m I arraugoiuou uu kue, C. C. Railway this morning, for the pur- nose of being present at the trial oi one of " J L u hie - , r hnr m ii ri sears- rs w linn sit rwi vh ' ... dwpatch from Hon. Wm. M. Robbing one of the couniel for the prosecution bating that the case had been transferred , - i to Aiexaaaer county auu iui iuc tnai would riot Uke place until next Fall. ine man wdo ii to oe irieu is cuioreu I ,rti 1 . . L i: J I J and it is alleged that although he did not strike the fatal blow, that be is the origit nator of tbe whole plan and prime mover in it. and be it was who instigated the crime and caused his accomplice, who was hum by an infuriated mob, to Ptrike the , ... . . . . death blow while be kept watch. We hope the prisoner will get simple justise at his more. trial we ask for nothing A card. To all who are suffering from tbe er rors and indiscretions ot youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c, I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-ad pressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. 1MMA9 Station D New Tort iMy 'Truth lies in a nut-shell,' and 'brevity . i it. ir. k. K;Ar . is ine soui oi wn,. , wucu tbe Snell 18 Droxen, hw rau wm ue ui- covered thai, the Grand Central Hotel, on Broadway, New Xork, now kept on oil . , . u a MAiMn no RA ea aa tu F , i w- - and the European $100, end upwards per day, gives more at ia faction for the lArnm than any other first-class oouw Gretham. An elegant Restaurant, . : , ,.,..1 u ... at mooernse pr., - y VJ mm -Grand CentrsJ. Review. n ishln the Face l ere aie reverb wrong ways of wash mg the face, and but one right one. fowe', flannel, sponge are all out ot place where tbe face is concerned. The h iuds only should be used Doctor Wil-ou's directions aie: "Fdl vour ba in about two-thirds full with fresh water; dip your face in the water and then your hands. Soap tbe hands well and pas the soaped hands with gentle friction over the whole face. Having performed this part of the operation thoroughly, dip the face in the water the second time, and riuBe it completely; you may add very much to the luxury of the lat ter part of the operation by haviug a second basin ready with tre-u water o perform a final rinse. But the care oi tne complexion requires that not only tbe facei eut tDe wuole body, should be daily 4Ubjected to the bath. The sp mge-batLs are perhaps, the best, and the tempera - tnr6 Qf tne Water must be regu'ated by tne genaatioos of the bather, and by tbe gQ 0f the year. No one can den) the Cuarm ef clear, soft color in the cheeks lipg,and it must be an incorrigible complexion, indeed, that will not yield to ft ft. A ma I a I. M. . f T V- .nnni . , . , si , i 3 ' ' The Sinking of the Little Steamer Fire Fly. The sprightly little steamer Fire Fly , beloJging to Messrs 0. G. Parsley & Co., which plies between this place and Smithville, carrying the U.S. Mail, caught on a piling while tied to tbe wharf in front of Messrs Parsley Jr Co's office on South Water street and sunk this afternoon about 2 o'clock. There happened to be no one on board at the time, the Captain and engineer both being ashore. The bow is still out of water and is held up by a cordon of ropes being passed aroucd it and made fast to tbe shore. Hands are alreadv at wore making efforts to raise tbe sunken boat, and Mr. Parsley in forms us that he expects the steamer to make her regular trip down the river to morrow at the usual time. To our in nuirieaasto the extent of the damages. - - - air. r. miorms us inai it was impta-siuie I . -n t . i i : i. to tell; it might be $5 and it might be ftlOO. We sincerely trust, however, that 1 - te damage is only slight. American Wines But few persons are aware of the great amount ot grapes raised in JNew jersey. II. if i o :.. u u tU. a urea opeer auuw u - uo -. ino ornwer past of the Rockv Mountainst Hjg port Gra Wine is the bes and ig considered by physicians and chemists as the best wine to be procured. It is or- dered inaon ana raris, wnere i is I Wnminff veirv nonular amout? wealthy 'fami,iej, por 8aie by J. C. Mund,P. L Bridgers & Co and Green & Flanner Apl. 1-zw Quarterly Meetings. Wilmington District 3d Round. El zabeth at Purdies June 21-22 Bladen at Soule Chapel June 28-29 WhiteviUe at Carver's Creek July 5-6 Coharne Miss. Black's Chapel. .July 12-13 Clinton at Goshen (Dis. Con.). July 17-18 Brunswick at Bethel July 26-27 Wilmington Fifth Street: July 26-27 Wilmington Front street ...Aug 2-3 Waccamaw Miss. Bethel.. Aug 3-4 VT AUC Smithville Stat on Aue 5-6 Topsail Aug 9-1q Oo slow Aug 16-17 Th District Conference will convene at i - Goshen Church. Clinton Circuit, July . lg79 9 Qclock A. M. Let all the pastors and delegates be present at the time appointed. Brethren let us meet m the name and Soirit of Christ. Rev John Tillitt will preach the opening ser mo n. L. S. BURKHEAD, P. E. Magnolia, N. C. Lively Stock Operations. The current of recent events has given great impetus to the business in Wall street, and many successful turns are re- I ported where immense prohts are made i in short periods The most successful . . h d f t f tina in stocks is by the Combination Method of Messrs Lawrence & Co , Bankers, New York. By this system thousands of orders in various numa are pooled into one vast capital and operated under the most experienced and skillful management, thus securing to each share holder superior advantages and profits, not possible in any other way. ProliUi are paid at end ot 30 dys. A gentleman in Boston made $748. 30 on an investment of $100. Many others are doing as welt or better. Capital in any amount from $10 to $100,000 can be used with equal proportionate success by this Combina tion or Cooperative Method. $15 would make $75, or 5 per cent, on the stock; $100 would return $900, or 9 per cent, dnr ng the month, and so on, according to the market. The new circular contains 'two unerring rules for success and full information, so tn&t any one can operate with profit. Stocks and bonds wanted. Deposits received. Government bonds supplied. Apply to Lawrence 4k Oo., Bankers, 75 Exchange Place, N . X. City. t NO. 112 List of Letters. Thf follow mg is a liat of lettors re mainii g iu tbe City Postoffice, Wednes day, Jtme 18th l7y: A Mrs M ry A ieu. B Mrs MUto.e Bell . Mrs Alice Utiimao M uroe Bird, .1 hn Birl, Hai ry Be k Jas A Berry, J M Borough, Haul Bor deaux. U Mrs Libbie Corbett, mrs Flora Chesuut Jos S CatDprell, Jas CUrk D Miss Mattie K Davis, mss Genie Davis, miss Catherine 11 Davis,' Orra Dickson, 8 W Dunham, W Davis F B H Filyaw, m's Marian Farmer. G Miss Ellen Garrison, miss Ann Kliza CakiH, mrs S A Gilbert, li L rGoodman. H Miss Almira Q Hill, J J Herring, Nelson Hanks, Wm Uarsen.Thos Hamil, Geo Hudson, Isabella Hudson, H Hill. d Rev M B Johnson, J E Joues, Pat rick Jordan. K B J King, miss Lizzie King. L Jas Lottiu, Jacob Landrey. M Benj F Mathews, Ma iuda Mc Farlaud, Eddie Moore, VV Z Morton. cre J E Sheppard. O Fannie Owen, H Olesbj. P R B Parker. R L Reeves. S--Dau'l Sandersj Calvin Shaw, K II W Scott, O A Spicer, Elsie Swain. T Jobeph Thomas, Eiiza Taylor. W Mrs Ann White, Jaa E Wolf, mrs Ann Wright, mrs M Wilson, T F WiUeyl Y Elmer W Young, Wm Young. Peraons calling for letters in above list will please say "advertised"; if not claim ed in 30 days will be sent to dtad lcttet Office, Washington, D. C. i E. R. BRINK, P. M. Wilmington, N. C. New Hanover CountyN. C. MARRIED. MARTIN DAVIS On Tuesday, .id inst., at ISU James' Church, bv Rev. A. A. Warson, D. D., JAMES O. MARTIN, ef Ashovillr-, N. 0., and ANNltC, daaghter of the late Ju nins Davis. New Advertisements. SoL Bear & Bros.. rp AK E PLE ? SURE in announcing to their numerous friends and patrons that they have ne f the most complete and largest stocks I; ' of CLOTHING & FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, &c, And that the above will be sld at lower prices than by any other House in the city. CH early and get Bargains. june 17 KOL BEAR A BR03. Don't Travel yiTHOUT BEING PROVIDED with a nice Alpacea or Linen Duster. Summer Clothing CHEAPER THAN EVER now at SHRIER'S. We are selling everything at a sacrifice so as to make room for FALL AND WINTER STOCK! The Diamond is the best Shirt in the e'ty. Laundried $l,unlaundried, 75 cent.--, t SHRIER'S TWO 8TORE8, Market t. june 17 Salt- Salt. Salt- 4 000 S4CIC8 LIVERP00L8ALT' Now landing and for sale by june 17 WILLIAMS A MUROHISON. Corn , Bacon 9 Molasses . 40 000 Btt3h Frime Whlte Corn onr Boxes D. S. and 8moked O -6D Side?, 9fiO Hnd New Crop Cuba VU Molasses. Ofi Bbls Cubs, N. 0. aid 8. H. 00J Molasses. 1 250 Bbl Fresh our 1 y -Rbls Pugars, Crushed, 1 O Granulated A, Extra C, and C, 2Q Bags Coffee, all gradtg, A00 Tu8 Choice Family Lard, 2 Boxes Tobacco, Tax Off. y g Half Bbia acd Boxes Buaff, tO laaOff. 1600 I ALSO, Potash. Lye, Soda. Sap, SUrch, Hoop Iron, Spirit barrels, Glue, Ae. For sale low by WILLIAMS A MURCHISOV, jtne 11 Wholesale Gro. A Com. Mr. Only 5 Cents per Glass for Soda Water yylTfi THE CHOICEST FECIT STROPS F o sale by J4BS C. MUIID;, Druggist, may 13 Third street, Opp. City Mail. 1879. PLEA8E NOTICE. We will be glad to receive con-m on i ationt from oar friends on any and all snbjects o f general interest bet : I Tee name of the writer most always be for cished to the editor. CommaniRatioos meat be written on only one side of the paper. PeT'nalitrai must b avoided. Aud it is eereeletty nd paiti -nlarly undtr- st odt? atlte Kditor d not always endo re the iew? of crresj oidents, nnless so state in the editorial columns. New Advertisements. New Novels TV. ABHK'-l TEMPTto"IOV. (1. aute le L!AMe Mou-ev) Hr ! mile z a ROM DOUOLAH. A compni. nto Katn i y Pridw," Ac. An cxc-llent Novt-1. HARK OF. The Rowiin Violirut. Hy Henry irevilie. Onei fibe mt trnt rtin ing NuTt-l of t'ie day. All for rale at the LIVn BOOKTOuK. Pianos and Organs, SOLD ON THE INfcTALMEVr PLAn AT HI 1 V8BEROFR'8, Nos. ID and 41 Market june 16 t. Boatwright & McEoy "Wholesale and Retail GROCERS, Feci Exceedingly Modest this Week We are little George Washington's "WE CAN'T TELL A LTE." i TKA DE HAS BEEN DOLL T KA, VERY DULL, Ve know Fs-mcrs are v-ry buy with their crop, and rnve not time to visit our city, but wj know in a short time they wil be here, and we are perfectly satisfied they T won't forget I "i Boatwright & McXoy, " WHO ALWAYS SELL tHEM GOODS LOWER THAN ANY HOUSE IN THE STATE. UM fND THAT." Can our triends in the city whom we have served so faithfully, and have done ail that men could do to please them, forget as ? It is a good fault to stick te old friend, unless you hare fpecitl and uamntakab'e reawna i t i to change them for new. i ' Boatwiight & ilcKoy, 6 A 7 NORTH FRO T STREET. , i june 1C . THINrTi " WAY DOWN AMONG THE V brf Bats is a little Corrmissin Boue. Crow's visit it dail r. so cheap. Wby Becauie gmit are Resptct'ully, NEWBURY i CUASTkM. Wilnsiagtn, Jf june lt-tf C, June H, 1873. A Young 31 an Wanted A TOU.NG MAN with a little mob-) can secure permanent acd dee;rab:e tmpior ment, or p'ofitable h.sinesj in the ay, wj addxatsing immediately, tbrougo Post .flic, jane 14 J. K. W , Dealer. Eooms and Board. VERT FIVE ROOM8 AND BOARD sen be furnished to families, e uJe, or aiv gle persons, on farorb!e terms for the rem nar, at the p easant and eoareaient dw.ll ing on the eoaer ol Front and Mulberry sersete Borh trsnsieat, permanent and day b-ard-ert aeeosBSBodated at moderate prices. For particulars enquire of. MKM.U BOODLfOT, june 14- tf Cor Front and MaJhetrj see
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