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THI3 PAPXR I, pib!Uae4 every afternoon, Baadaji ex- JOSH. T. JAMES, Korro ahd Fionirroi. rbCKlTI08.rO8TAGK PAID. snaths, SI ; Unemontn.ruoenu. The paper wiI1 delivered bJ carriers. r .rcherg;e, ia an j part of -the city, at tbe lT- rate, or li cenU per wmL jvertuiajr rate low and liberal vSaheeriberf will please report aaj andl .t; rilortto receive their papers regularly NEW ENTERPRISE. BP. OWN & EODDICK, Will open on or aoout Yednesday, Juno 18, The i"5t re on lne Southwest corner . f rroi!i ai.d Market streets. We pur p, iliT itin2 tLi- entire store to the saie i,fk.-.:c!s at 5 and lO Cents. u cnnot nurnera'.e the different arti cle atthn time Irntour patrons may rest s.'rcdtbV. no i-noit will be spared to de lel -p thl New Enterorise- Wc certainly will olfer the greatest in-dumt-nta that have ever been shown in this sviion of the country, as no bouse In Lh country has better facilities for'Jthe furthse of such articles. BROWN & RODDICK. w nM also take this opportunity of fating that we are offering some Special IUrzains at 45 Market Street, in our Dry (iWs Department. IU'in short of space can only quote a jVrt price list, but can safely .say that at no time have we been better prepared or had creafer inducements than ai this par ticular moment. Dress Goods. W have just received another small lot of tins at l'o. Call early. Lawns Linen Finish, Gc. Worth double. lYI'.uloid Bows for 'Gent's wear in Black ami White, 5c, worth 25c. ih above when soiled can be cleansed with a damp cloth. Indies Linen Collars, 5c. A decided Bargain. Summer Shawls. We am "closinjr out a small lot of the above at less than half the cost of manu facturing. Children's Col'd Hose. The cher pest lot In this market ; 10c a ratr, and the quality is goou. 1A0IES LISLETHREAD GLOVES, 5c. per pair. Comment unnecessary. Parasols and Sunshades. Wf have just received another lot of the aS-.ve and can safely state that they are wl'hout exception the cheapest goods ever oiTered by us at any time. PANS ! ! FANS ! ! ! For t!n mil!ions at all prices. Gents White Shirts, M.leof WamsutU Cotton and the best I -tarn front. Our price is still 75 cents- BROWN & EODDICK, 45 Market Street jun 14 Kobesonian copy. New Goods! Low Prices ! yy HILE IX NEW YOKK recently Mr. SHRIk'KboafQtatvery low prices a large lock of New and Desirable Goods. Ther have jut been received' and coniis Gents' and Boys' C&ssimere 8uits ! A fine lot at bottom figures. A Urte stock of WHITE VK8T8, just the thief for tbe eeaeon, and will be sold at itonbhingly lowietea, P!eue call and examine, whether yon par- timr not. Wo delight i tboning or f'fcl, and do n t compel ?o to bay. BliKlkR'SfWU 8TOKES, Nit t Market sV Tonsorial. KAVLVO AGAIN located In tbe baae aeat of the Pa reel! llooae, I have taor. ouhlj reaowtted and improved the old stand to now prepared to shave,shampoo, ad rlhiirtor everybody. The beet of work clean towels, sharp raaors and kv KLYIN ARTIS, "'J n Pmreell Hoaae Barber Shop OPEN DAY AND NIGHT eUMOVa LIVER REGULATOR, PAR ttrt Oinf .r Tonic, Idiaa Cbolagef e, aiihma Uifaretu, and fuU liae w Ur, Mediciaes and Perfamery. 7. C. MILLER, n , Corner 4th and A aa Street. i i 'l 1 , VOL. IV. LOCAL 'NEWS.-- New Advertisements, P.HasiiaOBa'a Henry Greville's Great Beoka. ' 1 J. B. Fariai Lirht Ranninr "New Home." 1 ! .( Dsaiaa's Keep Cool. No City Court today. Yesterday was uncomfortably warm. 1 ' ! Spoilt meat and fish were sent ,out of market yesterday. I ' Mayor Fish late id still confined to his hoase from sickness. The thermometer was netter .yesterday, judging from the way it got up. ' There were tolerable good rains around the city last night so we are informed. Irish potatoes are very scarce in. this market and are in consequence (very high priced. 1 i Office should never be entrusted to a .1 man who allows personal prciadice to interfere with his duty. The market is well aupphed with watermelons and cautiloupea but the hucksters kep the prices well up. p The last Police Nctc$ contains pictures of the shooting of Mary Kadcliffe by James Beaton and the subsequent discovery of Ueaton's body in a Vacant lot. The steamship Regulator is lying at the Government Wharf awaiting to be taken on the Steam Railway of Messrs, Cassidey A Koss, where she will undergo repairs. i 1 It is questionable at least to allow the baby to exhaust itself and annoy the household with its cootinualy crying when that tried remedy, Dr. Bill's Baby Syrup will quiet it at once. !Price 25 cents. . Benj, Hunter, colored, was airais;ned before J. C. Hill, J. P., this morning for an assault, and bound ovetj to the Criminal Court in the sum ef $50 lor his appearance atthatteim. I i The steam yacht Elizab th is about com pleted, and will "commence makirg regular trips to Sinithville oil or about thfe first proximo, bhe is said tD be very fast, as well as being a perfect little beaut. lttie b terej There are about fifty tefej hones now in use in this city, and new ones are being constantly put up. When all are put in position there will be about one hundred 1 and fifty instruments in operation in Wil mington. - The ninth excursion hi the season un der the auspices of Profc sorf j Agostini was well attended. , The Passport left her wharf this morning loaded with happy hearts. The Professor certainly knows how to get up and conduct an excursion. He is voted a signal success. ' i Services at Pudicj'a Grove. We are requested to state that the Rev. James B. Taylor, of the First Baptist Church, will preach at j Dudley's Grove next Sunday, the services I commencing at 4:00 p. to., A cordial invitation is extended to be public to attend. A New Horn. t We take pleasure in calling attention i i of the ladies to the advertisement of tbe New Home Sewine Machine. Vecause of the miDT advantages claimed for it in rf w the light runViog, self setting needle &c. Those wishing to purchase or exchange would do well to call and examine this machine represented by Mr. J. B. Farrar, who will take great pleasure in showing its many excellent points. The North Carolina Medical Jour nal, i ' The July number ot this valuable pe riodical has just been received, and, from the nature of the articles s treated upon nd the nnnncr in which they are dis- cusl,we i-bouM tbnk St a valuable addi it tion to the library of the physician or the medical student We are glad to notice that manj of the artul'it have been pre pared by North Carolina physicians, and embody tbe results of their research, ex perience and practico in the science ot medicine and surgery. Df. M. J. Dc- Bosset, of New York, snd Dr. Thomas F Wood, 9f this city, are the editors, and it is published monthly wt -a subscription price of $3 per annum. ( Wine and Cake Tor Evenings. Alfred Speer of New Jersey, it should be known, is one of the most extensive Droducers and dealers in Pure Wines and Brandies in the United States. He makes a Superior Port Wine, which took the highest premium at tnouenienniai, Known as Speer 'a Port Grape Wine. It is sold by J. U. Aland s, r. U unagers &. a and Green & Flanner. .,! July 23- Da ,1 WILMINGTON, N. C, I Only m Rumor. A rumor was current on tbe streets to-day to the effect that a shooting scrape and murder occurred at Bureaw this morning.1 It was unfounded, and a crue hoax on the newspaper fraternity, as the operator at Burg aw says he has heard nothing of it. We won't be cheated out of an item, but this is about all we cau make out of tbe rumpr. j 8top Thein. Burglaries are becomingly alarming fre quent in this 'city, and it is about time that tbe gang of thieves and burglars which infest this city should be appre hended and brought to trial Unless the officers of the law can ferret them out would be well for the citizens to set it trap tempt them in their house and sleep with both eyes open with a pair of how itzers as roommates. Fainted. j Quite an excitemeut prevailed near the corner of Fifth and Castle streets, to-day abont 1 o'cleck, caused by the fainting of a colored woman who was at work hang ing out clethes. T. e woman was.weli early this moraing, but for some reason did not eat her usual morning's repast and the attending physicians think that the attack was caused weakness. from general debility and Sudden Death of an. Old Citizen. Again we are called upon to chronicle the sudden death of an old and esteemed citizen of this city. Mr. Wm. Wnson, aged about 80 years died at his residence in this city, on Princess, be tween Sixth and Seventh 1 streets, this morning of paralysis ef tbe heart. He was taken sick yesterday afternoon, but was in no way considered dangerously ill or that his demise was so near at hand. He leaves a wife and large family and host of friends to mourn his sudden death. He was probably the oldest white citizen f this place. One by one, the landmarks pass away. The North American Review. The August number of this magazine has made its appearance, and contains the following very readable and instructive articles: The Work and Mission of My Lifef Part I , by Richard Wagner; 'The Dairy of a Public Man;" "Garrison," by Wen. dell Phillips: "The Power of Disso 9 lutlon,' by Edward A. Freeman; The Founder of the Khedivate," by the late John L. Stephens; '-The Future ef Resumption," by An Old Financier; and "Recent Works of Ancient History and Philology," by John Fisher. Published by D. Appleton & Go., New York at $5 per annum. Sharp Practice. Yesterday a seedy, rustic looking indi vidual stepped into the store of Mr. John p! GerJts on the corner of Fourth and Bladen streets and ordered a bill of goods put-up, a careful account of which he kept en a piece of paper furnished for, the occasion by the store-keeper. After about nine dollars worth of flour, bacon, meat etc, had been wrapped up, in small quan tities, and the seedy, rustic looking indi vidual had added up the column of figures opposite the goods, and had counted and recounted the packages, be ordered as the last thing a pint of good whiskey which kepntin his pocket. The j parcels of groceries were-uicely piled upon tbe coun ter and MryGerdt8 was asked to make out a bill while the supposed purchaser step ped around the corner for his cart. 1 The bill was made out, and Mr. G. is waiting for the fellow to back his cart up , to the door and Uke out the goods. The last that was soen of the man he was scoot ing out of the town in the dir ction of Hilton, and is perhspa at this very mo ra jnt taking his constitutional draught with a "here's at you old fellow," with Mr. Gerdtsin his mind's eye. Geo. P. Roweli. & Co., in tho. Ameri can Ncivspaier Directory for July, show that the whole number of newpapers in the United States has increased since January of tbe current year, from 8,703 to 9 153. New papers abound in the Territories, j Suspensions have been fewer than in any correspoading period for sev. cral years. " Maria Wortham, the half-witted colored woman, having out-witted the authorities in regard to leaving the city, is still to be seen in her favorite nannu, on oixn Water street, in the neighborhood of Pad dy's Hollow. Review FRIDAY, JULY 25, MEETING OF THE BOARD ALDERMEN. OF Abstract of Proceedings in Speclu Session. I ! Pursuant to a motion made for adjourn raent at the last regular meeting, the Board of Aldermen held a special session yesterday afternoon, beginning at o'clock. Present Aldermen Myers, Flan ner, Bowden, VonGlahn) Tollers, Foster liill and Lowrey. Mayor Fiahblate being absent, on mo tion of Alder nan Foster, Alderman Fkn ner was requested to take the Ohair. Major btedman as counsel fori the Western Union Telegraph Company stated that he had called on Mayor Fish- blate and found him confined to his bed, and that he would be unable to attend the meeting of the Board, but desired the Board to act on the petition of the sub scribers to the Wilmington Tolephone Ex change at this meeting. ' A communication from Mr. Lee A. Angel, manager o! , the Wilmington Telephone Exchange, explanatory of the petition of the subscribers to the Exchange, was read.. f Cel. Duncan K MacRae, attorney for tne reu leiepotne company made a 'rattling,' speech in behalf of his client and spoke forcibly and to the point Major Chas. M. Stedman, counsel for the Western Union Telegraph Company, was iust as earnest in behalf of his client and replied to many of Col. MacRae's argu ments. j . Aldermen Myers offered the following: Resolved, That the petition of a large and respectable number of citizens, sub scribers to the Telephone Exchange Company, and operated by the Western Uuon lelegraph Company, asking per mission to connect with their own city Fire Alarm, be and is hereby granted. Alderman Foster moved to amend as follows: Resolved, That the Western Union Telegraph Company shall first a furnish justified bond of $5,000 to indemnity the City ot Wilmington for any damage that may be awarded by any competent Court within this jurisdiction for making sal d connection. Alderman Myers moved to amend Al derman Foster's amendment: That the Bell Telephone Company shall be bonded in same amount to and for the same extent and purposes. The acting Mayor ruled Alderman Myers' amendment out of order. Alderman Myers appealed to the Board, and the Mayor was not sustained. The ayes and nays were called on Alder man Myers' amendment, with the follow ing result: Ayes Aldermen Myers, Vollers, Von Glahn, Lowery. , Nays Aldermen Bowden, Flanner, Foster, Hill. The ohair announced the amendment 08t. The j ayes and nays were ' oalled on Alderman Foster's amendment, as fol ows : i I' Ayes Aldermen Bowden Flanner, Foster. Lowerv. Myers, Vollers and Von Glahn. Nay- Alderman Hill. The motion as amended was then voted on and carried by the following vote. Ayes Aldermen Bowden, Flanner, Hill, Lowrey Myers, Vollers, VonGlahn. Nay Alderman Foster. j Mr. Walker Meares sent in a communi cation in regard to taking the census of he oity which was referred to ja corns mittee, consisting of Alderman Bowden, Myers and Foster. On motion, the meeting then adjourned Meeting or the Board or Health. Tho New Hanover Board I of nealth held a meetirg at the Court Honse last night, at which the following members of the Board were present ; . Col. Wra. L. Srai.h, Chaiiman, and Drs, W. G. Thom as, G. G. Thomas, Thomas F. Wood, W. J. 11. Bellamy) and Mr. Jonn K Brown, the Secretary, Dr. Ji C. Walker, , and Di Curtis, the Health Officer at SmitHille. The session was prolracted, and was devoted mainly to cansuitation as to the best means to prevent the introduction of the yellow fever into the county, and at the same time protect, as far as practica ble, without jeopardy to the health of the people, tbe commercial interests which centre in this city. I The result of their deliberations, it was decided, will be officially published for the benefit of the community, j The rules of interdiction which the Board has established are rigorous but just, and we believe will fall meet the exigencies of the case. ' .;"' J In the absence ef the official publica tion, we are onl enabled to say that NO.1 144 i vessels arriving in the Cape Fear from me west, maies, coum America, or any otber infected ports will be held at tbe Quarantine Station, whether there is 1 sickness on board or not, asds they will not be allowed to diecharge or 1 take in cargo, or hold any commubication with the city until after the let of next No veniber. J i Extract from Decisions of Supreme Court. Ashe, J.: Columbus. I State ve Lawrence; from Petition for a writ of certiorari in na ture of a writ of error.to review the iude ment pronounced upon the defendant tried and convicted at jSpring Term, 1866 Col umbus Superior Court. The indict mea t contained two counts, one for steal ing a horse and another for receiving the same, Knowing it to hive been stolen. The first concluded at common law and the second against the statute. The jury returned a general verdict of guilty and the defendant ( was sentenced to twentx years m iuo oiaie a prison, lie aUeges in his peition for tht certiorari mac ne nas neon xont in the penitentiary ever since his convic i! .J 1 . l r l uuu. auu iu cou&equence inereor. oe sides his extreme peverty, he has been unable, un ll now. to invoke the aid of this court- He iusists that the sentence pronounced upon him was not authorized by law and that the judgment below should be reversed and j then, as the certiorari is to be treated as a writ of er- ror, he muse be discharged upon the ground that no person can be put in jeopardy twice. Held; 1 he writ of error in criminal cases does no&btain in this State. In no event can the j prisoner be discharged; but as tbe sentence was too great the certior ari will be granted and the cause remand ed to the court below that the prisoner may be brought before it and be sen tenced according to law. The utmost punishment for larceny is ten years in the county jail. What are the Profits 1 This is the absorbing point that is of chief interest in every business transaction. By the combination system of operating in stocks, Messrs. Lr Jfreuce & Co., Bankers, Y., unite the orders of thousands of patrons, infvarious sums, into one immense amount, and operate them as a mighty whole, thus obtaining all the advantages of the largest capitalists and best skill. Profits are distributed pro rata among shareholders eveiy month. In this way large gains are secured in short periods,and capital from $10 or $15 to $56,000 can be used with equal proportionate success. $20 will make $100 in 30 days. $150 will pay $1,500 profit, or 10 per cent, on stock, 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 lor success' and lull details so that any one can operate profitably, stocks and bonds wanted. Government bonds sup plied. Apply to Lawrence & Co., Bankers, Exchange Place, 8. Y. i A CARD TO THE AFFLICTED. Dr. 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 viz ; Organic and Seminal . Weakness, , I ru potency i loss of sexual power) Nervous Debility i and Trembling, Palpitation of the Heart, Dim. ness of Sight or Giddiness, Pains in the Back and Nocturnal Emissions, etc., all resulting from abuses in youth or excess in manhood. Diseases recently contracted cured in five to tei days, and the poison entirely eradicated from the system. Also all skin and blood diseases quickly cured. Dr. Robertson, a graduate of the Unive si- y of Maryland, refers to any of the leading physicians ot Baltimore, bpecial attention given to all female complaints. All consultations strictly confidenital and medicines sent, te any address. Call or write, enclcsingy stamp for reply july 2-lyd&w. Thermometrlcal. From the United States Signal Office lin this place we obtain the following report of the thermometer, as taken this morn ing at 7:31 o clo?k : Augusta. GC.........79 AUan a, Ga,......78 Mobile, Ala..... ...1.80 Montgomery Ala.. .78 Nashville 74 New Orleans......M.83 New York ...82 PunU Raasa, Ha...T7 Savannah, Ga.,.....83 Shreveport. .......... 83 St. Louis Mo 72 8t;Marki, Fla......81 Vicksburg Miss.... 81 Washington. ......M.76 Wilmington. .....78 Cairo, III 77 Charleston, 8. C....83 Cincinnati 77 Corsicana, Tex .83 Fort Gibson, U. M.81 Galve8ton....M.....M83 Indianola ....83 Jacksonville, Fla...84 Enoxville ....73 Lynchburg.M.. 77 Memphis Tenn...7T Honored and Blessed. When a board of eminent- physicians and chemists announced) the discovery that by combining some well-known val uable remedies, tbe most wonderful med icine was produced, I which woutd 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 all as benefaotors. f A CARD. To all who are suffering from the er rors and indiscretions ot youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss i of manhood &c, I will send a recipe I that will vnre you, FREE OP CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send ja self-ad fressed envelope to the Rev. Joesra T. Inmah, Station D, New York OUy. 1879. PLXASE JTOTICK. i I i 1 .we will be glad to reeelve eomtDwil'r atloas from ear frieads oa aaj aad all subjects' o f general iaUrest but: i Tbe name of the writer inuitj always be for aiahed to the.Editor. i 1 ..." r' S Communications most be writtan on o-aly ' one gide of thepaper. 1 Pereonalitiee mast be avoided. ' v And it is especially and particularly "under, toed that the Editor doea not always endoie the viewi of correei-oadente, nnleseto ttaie ia the editorial columns.1 DIED. Vnll ? .KC,kv A M ' WILLIAM WILL! dO, iB the 80th year of hie age I V The fnenrfe ana" acquaintance of the fa mill 1j are re.pectf oily inrited to attend the lu-l aeral from bis late midenee on Princi,. ' between 8ix h and Seventh itreets. to Front wtreet M. E. Ceurch, th.ace to.UakdalJ ater3?S,oV0rrOW' 8tordV ernoo. New Advertisements. Henry Gre vllle's Great; Books. I , DOURNOF I ftOiffA! ' SftTeli'a Expiation 1 i i l tfoonie-Marle ! 1 i Uabrielle t A.Primd I 50 Cents eaeh In Paper, or $1.00 in Clot! rhil imeae'e Marriages t I , Pretty Counter Zina ! 1 Marrying a Daughter I Dosia I A Kussian Btory. 75 Cents each In Paper,1 or $1.25 in Clot For sale at - nElNSBERGEBVV july 24- Nos. 09 and 41 Market- BERBER & ENGEL pELEBRATED LAGER BEER, which V tOOk the FlRgT PaEMIflM Oni n Hr. nit- at the Paris Exposition, can b in hni. or kega, by applying to ' WM. GEJTAUST, , . , , , Agent B. ft E. All orders left at the MOZ A.KT 8Ali00N rill receive prompt attention. WM. GENAUST. A cent. julj 12 Cor. 4th A Hanover Street. LIGHT RUNNING "MEW HOME.'" T HAS! A SELF-SETTING NEEDLE.I Automatic Tension. Larce mace nndar' under the Arm. Sprine Tension Shuttle. Only one hele to thread. Device for filling the Bobbin without taking off belt nr rum. nine the machine. Large space under pre ee r 8 foot. Ladies please call and sea for xnar. selves. Reepeoifu'lr. ! J. B. FARRAR, I july24-lm 24 Market St. Easy Work and Good Pay. CAN SUPPLY TEN REAL GOOD j 4 - i l HANDS with above luxuries at my turpen tine worka in Georgia acd Sooth Carolina. apply to j A. H. VavBOKKFLEi, jalr 24 d3t-wlt Wilmington, N. C. Hot ! Hot ! o YES ! BUT SUCH NEW. NICE Pennsylvania Butter. Cheese. Dried Apples, Poultry, Eggs, &c, just received I to-day. I So good you will never think how hoU We take every care to pleat. Deliver the g ods promptly and are verv much obliged for your previous custom. : Kespectfully. july 23 NEWBURY & CIIASTEX. Employment Wanted. IN THIS CITY OR ELSEWHERE, Lin doors, outside or on the road, sale$4 man, writing or canvassing orders and consignments. By a man who is familiar with trade in all its branches, who will give his undivided time and best efforts for a small salary. Address, 1 J, , july 22 t,-- Wilmington, N. a A 11 That Is Desired JN THE BOOK AND STATIONERY line can be found at I SOOTX OTOHZ3. BLANK BOOKS All lirei and - kinds made to order at short notice. l i . I No use to mention the ORGUINETTESj They sell at sigh .YATES BOOK STOSE July 21 AND PHOTO ROOMS. Butrgies, Buggies, Harness & Saddles, I FOR SALE AT I OSXISAZLDT CO'O. 3rd it., opposite City Hall. ; REPAIRING DONE WITH NEATNESS j AND DISPATCH. j HORSE-SHOIING A SPECIALTY I COMMERCIAL , HOTEL, WILMINGTON. X. C. 1 r. A- ecnv7TX3, Prop. rilHE COMMERCIAL, formerly the A ! I -' . I FIRE HOUSE",hav!ngbeenthorAoghly rea orated and refitted is now one of tbe leading first-class Hotels in the city. The tabl if supplied with tbe best oar home and north ern markets ffjrdj. Board per Day $2 and Large Sample Rooms for tbe Cox mercial trade. j ' P3 A First-Class Bar and LliliirJ II 1 connected with this Hotel. FREE LUNCH daily from 11 A. ' . , - - ' I to 1130 P.M. July 19- ! n 1i
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