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this rxrsn ,,Mo!Lbl every anroa, Budayi JOSH. IX J AMES, ssxtok ajd raormirroa. C r.SCWPTIONS. P08TA0 E PAID. oJear, 00 SU saoataa, M ; Three .oath. 11 4 1 Oa month. SO eeats. - ptpr will be delivered by carriers, ,i.fekar,re.laaAy part of the city, at the rf. or 11 eto per week, ijt trtiiir rates low and liberal -jateriber will please report aay and Uli,r to revive their paper regularly. HE W ENTERPRISE, EiVOWN & RODDICK, Will opa on or aoout "r Wednesday. June 18, Tbe St re on the Southwest corner ,Svood and Market street. We pur few ing thb eutire store to the saie J r kJs at 5 and lO Cents. We cannot enumerate the different arti nthb time but cur patrons may rest ;r.s! tht no i ffoi wRl be spued to de trlff this New Enterprise. . certainlv will orfer the greatest In aucu.etiu that have ever been shown in lb s a ction cf the country, as no house in &e c-u-itry has better facUitiea for'Jthe pu.th ise uf such articles. BROWN & RODDICK. would also take this opportunity of aaae that we are oflenng some Special Bargains a; 45 Market Street, in our Ury Goods Department. Bi"c short of space can only quote a ibort price list, but can safely say that at do time hare we been better prepared or bI greater inducements than at this par ticular moment. Dress Goods. have just received another small lot of ti me at 13c. Call early. - Lawns-Linen Finish, 6c. Worth double. (VLJ .id Bows for (rent's wear in Black nd White, 5c, worth 25c. The stove when soilfd can be cleansed with a damp cloth. Ladles Linen Collars, 5c. A decided Bargain. Summer Shawls. are "closing out a small lot of the tbove at less than hair the cost 01 manu facturing. Children's Col'd Hose. Theche-pstlot in this market ; 10c a piir, and the quality is good. UDIEi LISLE THREAD CLOYES, 5c. per pair. Comment unnecessary. Parasols and Sunshades. We have just received another lot of the aWe and can aafelv sL'e that they are without exception the cheapest goods ever os.red by us at any time. For the millions at all prices. Gents' White Shirts, Made of Wamsuita Cotton and the best linen front. Our price is still 75 cents BROWN & EODDICK, 45 Market Street jane J 1 1 tobsoiiian copy. Sew tioods ! Low Trices ! UHILK IX NEW YORK recently Mr. f v 83R1ER bosfht at very low price a large Sew and Desirable Good. Tlr have st been received and consi apart I Gs&U' and Boyt Cuslmere Bolts ! A is lot at bottom figure. Urtt stock of WHITE TESTS, just tht hif for the hucb, aad will be sold at astoauhlagty low tatea. Plae call and examine, whether yon por Ue ur ant. Wo deli-bt ta snowing omr tU. and do a t compel you to buv. BttRlaR'S TWO STORES, H l Market at. Tonsorial, HATLXO AOAIS loeaUd la tha base ment of the Parcel! House. I have Uor U al raowftd aad Improved tbe old staao M4a aow prepared to shave.ehamp.M, a mbairtor evervKody. The beet of work , eleaa towel, sharp raaora and kw If?- KLVIN ABTI8, talv Tf Par eeU Hoaee Barber 8bop OPEN BAY AND 1UE1 OUX0N8 LITER REGULATOR, PAR- en Olarer Taak, Idiaa Cbolajrof ae, 55mrI, a Cisamu, aad fail.liae Drmjra, Medteiaee aad Perfaaery. T. a MILLER, , f tb aad & aa Streets. Xly?4'1' ! I i ; I ' , , . ; 1 - . . ; - : . 'I : " ! VOL. IV. LOCAL NEWS. rtew Advertnemrnih. P.niiBiniiieia' Hearj Oteville'e Great Booki. r J. B. FABRAa Light Running "Xew Home ' ' . 1 tiHBiia'e Krep CooL i When a poor man contracts tbe gout he ftels that nature has simply aMed in suit to Injtry. t The Shelby excurtionists leave us this . r .t1 . I- i. a tie moon euruuie lor loeir various comes la tbe interior. Carolina Lige No 434. Knights of Ilonjr, meet to nipht for the purpose of conferring degree.1 f Tbe boys are coming out of water in undrecaeti uniform these days They get 'dressed' when they get home. No matter bow bad aud destructive a boy may be, he" never becomes so degraded or loses his sulfrepect sufficiently as to throw mud on a circus poster." One of tbe disagreeable features about being Dear sighted is thai; a man is in danger of mistaking his wife for another woman, and bein polite to her. Johnny says his mother Jtnakes a great cry if his little sister goes out without her shade hat. She don't want her to get freckled, but she doesn't seem to care a bit how much his father tans him. Sorrows gather around great souls as storms do around mountains; but like them, they break the storm and J purify the air of the plain beneath. , ' Knowledge is tbe right bower, and one of the showiest cards in the pack, yet in the game of life cheek Is the little joker that is .oftentimes the winner. We have heard of a youDg lady in this city who refused todauce with her! lover because he was bow-legged, saying she didn't like to waltz in .brackets." With sandles on her feet, - a close nt- ting bathing suit, and an oilskin cap for her head, a woman can enjoy surf batbiug r t without getting wet in the least. " S1 "" Taken as a whole, this has not been a remarkably favorable year 1 for mosqui ocs. i MA DOiitive benefit to vouDg children and Infants" is the popular verdict fof Dr. Bull a Baby Syrup, aoid everywhere at 25 cents a bottle ' Indications. I War Deabtmmt; I Office of the Chief Signal Officer. V Washington, D. C, July 24, 1879. J For the South, Atlantic States warm South to West winds, falling barometer, followed in the Xorthern! portions by cooler North to Kast winds' risiog barom eter and areas of rains. ! More Clonds tuu Hain. We had a slight rain .here to day which made us all feel good, for about three seconds, but as ha so jften been tbe case of late" the clouds then Rave us the go by. It was evident, however, that our friends in Brunswick mut have hid some re freshing showers', as the clouds pasted over to them. ' XuTlIajorN Court ! ! . There was one arrest for drunkeneua by the police last nig.it, but tbe Mayor being still confined to his house from sickne,the case was continued and the party rocog nited for a future; hearing, which was the case also with the two colored female belligerents who were lodged in tbeGuard House yesterday and day before. ' On Ills Own Hook. Mr. Jacob Greenewald, who has been engaged in "business in j this city for a number of years pat,haslett;us fJr Balti more where he purposes to J establish a business for himself. He will often visit Wilmington and will offer for sale to the merchants of this city goods jm his line. Mr. G ts a clever youngj man, has a thorough business education and we wish him that success which his energy deserves. ? ThB Obstruction I We suggest that the j Chamber of Comtrerce, through its regular river and harbor committee, or a special committee, take steps to urge upon the government authorities an examination of the channel through which the Regulator passed on her inward trip this week; with a view to locating and removing the obstruction on which she (track. It is possible' that some portion of a blockade wreck has been washed, or settled; into the channel and if so it should be raised at ; once and this obstruction to navigation permanently removed. j i VVfLMINGTON, N. C, A Hippy Family. There is a gentleman liviog in this city who is the happy possesiior of a frmale cat which is the proud mother of a litter oi kittens, just newly born, and in tbe same iiuildiog and compartment where thin hap py family .exists.is anjold hen whoU .settiug upon a neat of eggs. Now it so happens in the courtw of cat or kitten nature, that the mother occasionally gets hungry like other creatures of the earth and goes out in search j of food, leaviug her young to them wives, barriu: the company of the old hen, and our informant states that no 8iKuer dc tbe kittius begin to cry and mew after their maternal 's departure thau the aforesaid old hen assumes a Bort of motherly protectorate ! over them, and leaving her nest goes to the kitten btd Aud spreads her wings over them, just as she would over her own brood of chicken:. This is a new kind of step mother or mother-in-law, that we never heard of betore. Considering the natural antipathy which exists on the part of birds or fowla towards cats generally, the incident related above seems a little re markable. I Apple ton's Journal For August has several excellent papers. A very fresh and interesting article, enti tled 'Moose-Hunting in Canada,' by the Earl of Dunraven, is likely to be widely read in this country, and to greatly stim ulate the, zest for this Bport. A wholly different kind of paper is Matthew Ar nold's 'Wordsworth, which is full of sug gestion and admirable criticism. From Mr. Grundy's 'Pictures of the Past' at, selected 'Reminiscences of Patrick Bran- well Bronte and 'Leigh Hunt and his Family;' there is a paper on 'The Ceme die-Franciase, just no so generally dis cussed; also an article on 'The Mirabeaus; then follow some caeital 1 "Wander i e Thoughts about Germany 'A Cormsh Saunter,' full of entertaining description of a strange country; a New England story, by S. G. W. Benjamin, entitled 'Out of the Depths;' suggestive extracts from the writings f the German phlloso- per Schopenhauer, nnder the title of 'Schopenhauer on Men, Books and Music;' and translations by Swinburne and others ot a number of Doems bv Gautier. The ( " editor discusses 'Patriots abroad,"' rebuk ing certain Americans who misrepresent their country in Europe; denies the 'Wis dom of Leaders;' differs from Mr. Hamer ton as to the common perception of the 'Poetry of Distance;' and glorifies Feni more Cooper in some remarks upon 'Th Objective Novel.' There is a long re view of Trollope's Thackerary, and no tices of other 'Books of tbe Day.' i Accidental Shooting of an Innocent Man. On Saturday last Randall Jordan, col ored, escaped from Mr. H. E. Schrive-, Constable of Cape Fear Township, who had him under arrest on the charge of assault and battery. Since that time the escaped prisoner has successfully evaded the law. Yesterday afternoon Mr.Schriver beard that Jordan was at bis houso, a short distance from Castle Uayne, and summoned Wm. Jone and Jno- Dudley, both colored, to assist in the capture of Jordan. Tbe course of proceedure agreed upon was that the three should surround the house last night. Each man was given a stand and strict injunctions were given that neither should leave without giving some tigns or warning. Jones for some reaaoa left his stand and ran down the road towards Mr. Schriver's. Jones had his pistol in his hand and Mr. S.v thinking it was the escaped prisoner bear ing down on him for the purpos? of a fight 'ordered him fomr times to stop. Jones made no reply, but kept on his course when ' Mr. 3. took aim at his legs and fired. He then hallooed for Jones telling him1 he had shot Jordan and ran a shot distance to. a bouse near by for a lamp. Upon his return Dud ley sang out, MWe have killed Jones." Mr. S. was so much surprised and griev ed that he would not look at the dead man but went to bis fathers house and sent assistance to Dudley. This morning he came into town, reported the case and gave himself up to the autho:ities. He is now uudar arrest awaiting the dec is ion of the Coroner's jury. The unfortu nate rain, Jones, was ehot through the side and died in less than five minutes. He was about 47 years old and leaves a wife. During the excitement which fol lowed tbe sheting Jordan mada good his escape and is now at large. Some think if poverty is a disgrace, mended stockings are a darned shame. THURSDAY, JULY I Released and Rearrested. Maria Wort ham, colored, was released irom toe uuara House this morning at the expiration of her senience of five dats imprisonment and in one hour's time was arrested again up n the same old charge i j i i . viz., uiBviucujr uouuuci. AD omcer was then sent with her as escort out of the limits of the city. The Regulator. The steamship Regulator, which, as re- ported by us yesterday, went ashore on Main Bar; on Tuesday evening, has dia chrged all of her cargo at,her wharf in this city, aud it is touud that not even a grain; of corn was wet. The leak was immedi ately under the engine room, and conseJ quently readily got at without disturbing the cargo. By dint of keepiug the pumps! going, and by' plugging the, leaks, the wa ter was ktpt down. The ship will go j on the ways here at MessrsJ Cassidey & Hobs' yard, where the necessary repairs will be at once made. In the meantime the steam ship Tybee, Capt. Crowell, will take the place ot the Regulator on the line, so tha1 there will be no detention to freights ior interference with the regular trips. Facts About the Human Body- The average man measures about five feet three and one-half inches. The weight of the average male adult is one hundred and forty pounds, j The human skeleton consists of more than two bun- i dred distinct bones. There are more than five hundred separate muscles in the bodyjand'an equal number of nerves and Uood vessels. . The skin contains more thaa two million openings, which are the outlets ior an equal number of sweat . a glands. Each perspiratory duct is one- fourth of an inch in length, which will make the aggregate length; of the whole about nine miles. Every adult man has 4. .11 f. touxteen nunarea square teet oi lungs; or, rather; the mucous membra e lining the air ceus oi ms lungs, u spread upon a smooth, plain surface, would cover an ex tent of fourteen hundred square feet. - About two-thirds of a pint of air is inhal- I i i ed at each, breath in ordinary respiration. Tbe full capacity of the lungs about 320 cubic inches. A man breathes 18 times a minute, and uses three thousand cubic feet or about three hundred aud seventy-five hogsheads of air per hour. The weight of the heart is frem eight to twelve ounces. It beats one hundred thousand times in twenty-four hours. An amount of blood equal to the whole qauhtity of the body passes through the heart every! minute. The' stomach daily producig about 9 pounds of gastric j'uee for the digestion of the food;, its capacity is about five pints. St S with in's Day The popular superstition concerning St. Swithin's Day ia well known that according as the weather is wet or diy on that day it will be wet or dry tor the succeeding forty days. Pains have been taken of late years to verify or impugn the popular belief, and as the 15th day of this month (St. Swithin's) was , dry, and there is already something of a drought prevailing, it may be worth while to look at the result of the investi gation. St Swithin's Day was wet in 1841; and there were twenty-three wet days in the forty succeeding it. It was dry in 194 2, and twelve rainy days out of the forty following it. It was wet in 1845, with twenty-six rainy days, and dry the next year, with twenty-one wet days. Wet in 1851, 1853 and 1854, with thirteen, eighteen and six teenj wet days respectively. Dry in 1850, 1852, and 1855, with seventeen, nineteen and eighteen rainy days, while in 1860, when St. Swithin's Day was dry, all the succeeding forty were wet but nine. On the whole, in the twenty years J from 1840 to 1850 more rain fell in tbe forty days after St. Swithin, when1 July 15 was fair, than when it ; rained. But there is doubtless a general truth at the bottom of the superstition, for meteorolo gists tell us that the character of the sum mer is commonly determined by that of i t the spring preceding it, and that a change generally takes place about the middle of July. If the spring has been dry it is more likely July and August will be wet, and vice versa. Last. St. Swithin's was a dry day, followed by, month of exceptionally clear weather. Wine and Cake Tor Evenings- Alfred Speer of New Jersey, it should be known, ia one of tbej most- extensive producers and dealers in1 Pure Wines and Brandies in the United States. He makes a Superior Port Wine, which took the highest premium at th Centennial, known as Speer'a Port Grape Wine. It u sold by J. CJ. Alunds, P. L Badgers & uo. and Green & Flanner. July 23- ,24, 1879. NO. 143 Quarterly Meetings. Wilmington District 3d Round.' Brunswick at Bethel ........ July 26-27 Wilmington Fifth Street.. July 26-27 Wilmington Front street. ......... Aug 2-3 Waccamaw Miss. Bethel.. ....Aug 8-4 Smithville Station. . . ....... ,'i .Aug 5 6 Topsail ..I'.. ............Aug 9 In Onslow ..Aug 16-17 The District Conference will convene at G-hen Church. Clinton Circuit, July 17th. 1879,at9o'clock A. M. Let all the pastors and delegates be present at the time appointed Brethren, et us meet in the name and Spirit' of Christ. Rev John Tillitt will preach the opening ser mon.! , . ! L. S. 3URKHEAD, P. E.i fi Magnolia, N. C. i W barkre the Profits 1 This is the absorbing point that is of cniei interest in every Dusiuess transaction; By the combination system of o,erating in stocks, Messrs. Lawreme & Co., Bankers, N. Y., unite the orders of thousands cf pat oos, infvarious sums, into one immense amount, aud operate thera as a mighty whole, thus obtainii g all the advantages of tbe j largest capitalists and best skill. Profits; are distributed pro rata among shareholders every month. In this way ia:ge gains are secured in short periods,aud capital from 10 or $15 to $50,000 can be used with equal proportionate success. $20 will make $100 in 30 days. $150 will pay $1,500 profit, or 10 per ceni. on etock, and so on, according to the market. A citizen of Troy made $315 74 on an investment of $50. Many customers are doing better. The new circular has "two unerring rules for success," and full details so that any one can operate profitably. Stocks and bonds wanted. Government bonds sup plied. Apply to Lawrence & Co., Bankers, Exchange Place, N. Y. A CARD TO TflE AFFLICTED. Br- Robertson, 19 South Eutaw street Baltimore, Md , From long experience in hospital and pri vate practice, guarantees a permanent cure in all diseases of the Urinary Organs and of the Nervous System vii : Organic and Seminal Weakuess, Impotency (loss of sexual power) Nervous Debility and Trembling, Palpitation of the Heart, Dim. ness of Sight or Giddiness, Pains in tbe Back and Nocturnal Emissions, etc., all resulting tro'm abuses in youth or excess in manhood. Diseases recently contracted cured in five to ten days, and the poison entirely eradicated from the system. Also all skin and blood diseases quickly cured. Dr. Robertson, a graduate ol the Unive si- ty of Maryland, refj;rs to any of the leading physicians of Baltimore. Specialattention given to an iemaie complaints. All consultations strictly confidenital and medicines sent te any address. Call or write, enclcsingy stamp for reply july 2-lyd&w. ' Therniometrical. From the United states signal Omce in this place we obtain the following report of the thermometer, as taken this morn ing at 7:31 o clck : Augueta. Oa.. 79 Atlan a, Ga.........78 Mobile, Ala J..81 Montgomery Ala.. .79 Nashville J.778 Caifo, 111.... 7S Charleston, S. C....81 New Orleana......M.82 Cincinnati .......oJ New York ...75 PunU Rassa, Ha... 3 2 Coraicana, Tex... ..82 Fort Gibson, C. .77 Savannah, Ga 80 Galveston....... .....83 Shreveport. ...... ....82 Indianola 1 83 St Louis Mo.. 70 Jacksonville, Fla...81 St. Marks, Fla 78 Knoxville 74 Vicksburg, Miss.... 78 Washington. 7 Wilmington. .MM.M.78 Lynchburg. 79 Memphis, Tenn.....79 Honored and Blessed. When a board of ( eminent 1 physicians and chemists announced . the discovery that by combining some well-known val -uable remedies, the Imost wonderful med icine was produced, which would cure such a wide range of disease that most all other remedies could be dispensed with many were sceptical; but proof of its mer its by actual trial has dispelled all doubt and to-day the discoverers of that great Medicine, Hop Bitters, are honored and blessed by ail as benefactors. : A CARD. To all who are suffering from the er rors and indiscretions ot youth, nervous weakness, early decay, toss of manhood &c, I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OP CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in Sonth America. Send j a eelf-ad Ireesed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. Inman, Station V, New York City i Now I Advertisements. Henry Grevllle's Great Books. DOURNOF! SONIAt Sa veil's Expiation 1 Bonnie-Marie !' - I Gabrielle ! A Friend 1 60 Cents each in Paper, or $1.00; in Cloth. Fhil imeae's Marriages I rrettv Coaotets Aiaa I Marrviar a Daaekter ! I Dosia ! A Kmssiaa Story. 75 Cents each in Paper, or $l.2s in Cloth. For sale at I HEINSBERGER'o, Nos.,39 and 41 Market st. ju!y 24- BEEGER & ENGEL CELEBRATED LAGER BEER, which1 took the Fiarr PaiaioM Gold Mxoal- I at the Paris Exposition, can be v d ia bottle, or kegs, by applying to WM, GEHAUST, Agent B. A K. All orden left at the MOZART A005 will rec ave prompt attemtion. I WM. GKXAUST, Agent, july 12 Cor. 4th k flanover Street. FLXASE JTOTICS. 2 We will be f lad to receive eoBnatnl atloni froia omr friends on any aad all svbjecU o I reaeral interest bat : r i I : Tbe name of the writer marCalwayi be' far aiahed to the Editor. I l ! r - ' .!'. i '. . ? Commaaicatioite matt be written on paly oae side of thejaper. Personality mat be avoided. ' And it Im especially nd particularly "nader. stood ttat the Kditor does not always endote the vi.wi of correal oq den u, nnloee eo ftatJ la the editorial eolnnoa. I Kow Advertisements. UQHT RUNNING i4fW H0W.' IT Ha8 A 8EI.F SETTING NKEDLK. -L Automatic Tension. Larjre race under nnder Ue I Arm. Spring Tend ,B j 8hutt! . . Unly one hle to thread. Dev ee for fi Un? the Bobbin itt ot taking off felt or rink mng tnemachtno. , Large space under prw- -v. . 4 smea pieaae can ana, tee for our J. B. PARRAR, JiMarketlSt. July 24-lm Easy Work and Good Pay. JCAN PUPPLY TEH REAL GOOD HANDS with above loxuriee at my urpen tine worke in Georgia atd Sonth Carolina! ( Apply to . . H. VaiBOKKKLBif , jaly 84 d3t-wlt Wilmington, N. C. Hot ! Hot! 1 OTE ! BUT sucii .4ew, Nick ' r-enusylvania Butter, Cheese, Drieii, ADDlea. Puillt.rV- Wcirm .r - s i Li' i bo"i jus i cjc ncu to-day. So good you will uever dhii k ho every care io please. DellVj-r the e uls nmmnil mtxA m - i tr-'j TJ milfll nhlicrurl fur nvnp ...n;..- : I "tj " - jui iciuus WIllWUl i I . . - a rfcf-SDecuaiiv. july 23 NEWBURY & CUAST EX ; 1 Bracelet (K FRIDAY EVENING LABT, between , , i , my residence on Market it, and the Castle1 tieet crowing on the Turnpike, a PLAIN pOLD BRACELET. Will pay ita full value if returnedto 1 GEO. MYKRH. July 23-2t i Superior Court, Now Hano- - icxr ri I -i 1 I "I - , . I. , ' Chrlea D. Hill, Charlea B, Skinner' and X Charles WatVim, " i M vs. Farmyille Inaarance and Banking C... any To Farmville insurance and Banking: Company Take Notice.' I THAT AN ACTION has been instituted as above for the recoverv of Hevan Hika:- dred Dollars, with interest thereon from July 1st, 1878, due the Plaintiffs as Asihrnee of J. E Moore, that a Warrant of Attach ment was taken out at the time of inula tbe summons .n the above action and levied on certain bonds, tbe property of said defendant Company, in the hands of tbe Traasa'er of the State of North Carolina, and that it is hereby required to appear and answer or de mur to the complaint of said Plaintiff at a Court to be held f. r the County or New Han over at the Court Houe in Wilmington, n the Thirteenth Monday after the First Mon day of Sepember next, orj the Plaintiff will apply to said Court for tie relief demanded in the complaint. I I This the 23d day of Jul Y, 1879. 1 8. YahAMRINGE, Clerk Puperior Court New Hanover jo. july 23 law6w Employment Wanted. TN THIS CITY OR FLSFWriRRR X doors, outside or on the road, ae man, writing or canvassing Orders abd , consignments. By a man who ia familiar with trade in all It branches, who will give his undivided time and best efforts for a small salary. Address J, july 22 Wilmington, N. C. Sale Under Execution. I WILL SELL, AT THE Court Housd Door in this city, on f THQRSDAT, JULY 21th, t to the highest bidder, fori and on account of whom it may concern, the followlrg articles : " I 2 FURNI TURE TRUCKS, 2 Sets 1 RUCK HARNESS, 1 Set BUGGY HARNESS, 1 Incomplete Set i do. HALTER, BLANKET, SURCINGLE, &c, &c T. O. BUNTING,. Iuly22-3t Constable. All That Is Desired TN THE BOOK A3TD STATIONERY A line can be found at 7ATX2S' BOOS STOJLB. i i i i BLINK BOOKS All siW and kind made to order at abort actice. 1 - . 1 I No use to mention the ORGUlNETTErt. 1 ; They sell at sight. TATEa' BOOK hTOtE iuly 21 AND PUOTU kOOMH. Bnegies, Buggien. Harness & Saddles, J , : i :-: FOR SALE AT ... . ODHHAZID? & I00,'6' 3rd St., opposite City Hall. ( REPAIRING DONE WITH WEATXE8J AND DISPATCH. HORSE-SH0EJ56 A SPECULTTe July21-tf. . -I I I
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