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tbis riri Xj pVUed every aAeraoon, Baadayf eevted iy JOSU. T. J ME 8, anrroa urn r gOIMCKtPTIOKH, lTAOK PAID, o. ruf. t 00 die snoatks. f 2 W : Three bsiUi, f 1 ISj OMWi4,MmU. fae pftr. will t delivered by carriers, fr-e -f krf e, la pt of the eity, at the fttv rates, or IS Mate per ink. JrartUiajr. rate low and liberal pm-Hiribf will plae report aaj aad fallnreeto wWi their papers regularly. NEW ENTERPRISE. BROWN & RODDICK, Will open on or aoout Wednesday, June 18, The SU-re on the Southwest corner r Sfoond and Market streets. We pur p. devicg tbu eutlre store to the sale of ar.Vcla at 5 and lO Cents. We eannot enuroeTnJe the different arti H attbls time but our patron may rest M-umi that no effott will be sparea to fle- Vo!. pthii New Enterprise. W certainly will olTer the greatest In ducements that bare ever been shown in this lection of the country, as no house in th cmutry has better facilities for p he purchase of such articles. BROWN & RODDICK. H would alao take this opportunity of stating that we are oflering some special Birtiins at 45 Market btroet, m our Ury Goods DfpartmsnL Beinff short of space can only quote a atari price list, but can safely say that at ee time have we been better prepared or had frealer inducements than ai this par ticular moment. Dreco Goods. We have Jnst received another small lot of those at 15c Call early. Lainis Linen Finish, Gc. Wortk double. Celluloid Bows for Gent's wear In Black and White, 5c, worth 25c. The above when totted 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 leas than half the cost of nanu 4.1uring. flhllflrATl'R fioVd Hose, . . . ... , .Li. i. . m. . I 4 ne cner peai io iu ima mwm ( v. t Air, and the qiahty is good. - ...A.ttaMAsmMaftftaTrsm ST I I ADItX LlaLt TnKtAU ULUf t, a c. pec pair. Comment unneceesary. Parasols and Sunshades. aWe and can safely sUte that they are without exception the cheapest goodj ever i tTered by us at any time. FRISTS!! r-A-lSTS ! ! ! i'or the rnClioai at all prices. Gents' White Shirts Made of Warns ulta Cotton and the best Linen front. Our price is still 75 cents BR0WH & EODDICK, 45 Market Street June 14 Boeesonian copy. New Goods ! Low Prices I T7H1L1I5 3kW YORK recently Mr. SBKIXKboafht at very low prices a large H4II or Xerr and Desirable Goods. . Tkey have Jut Veen received aad coasts la part I (bats' tad Boyi Cajiiinere 8niu ! A lae let at beUosa figarec A Urf e stock ol WHITE YE8T8, jnst the thing fer tat teaaoa, and will be sold at astonishingly low latea. Please call aad examine, whether you par- taaee er l Wo aalixht la showing oar Codj, aad do a t oesapel yen to b v. H&1U'8 TWO 8' I TORES, Market ft. UQHT KUHUINQ "MEW HOME." li HAS A 8ELF-8ETTINQ 5ZEDLK. AlUaatle Tenia. Lar mif mmdmr I Mer ta Arm. Bpriar Texutiva Shuttle. urene heto to thread. Derioe for flUng mil .ibL ltkoml taking off belt or rma-1 w "!. 4vg spaee anaer pree V tooc ladle, pleajocall and see for yoar iTea. Xereetfaf , , ., , J. B. FARRAR. JtlyU-lm. f UMarketSU Lost-Eewardp DOUBLX EXD PLAID 8 BAWL was lost ea tie Tnraplk. Friday light, The laiar wUl W rewards by retaraiag it to tUssaee, ang 4-tf I . , . I i i j ' j Tie 1 Biiit' Eeyiiwj' VOL. IV. I WILMINGTON, N. C, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1879. NO. LOCAL 'NEWS. New Advertisements. 1 i HsitaT0ATASsuCity Clerk. In Ordinance A. R. Bli ck, Fx asainer Notice. 1 P.HainsBiaeaa'e Another Lot. J, B. Faaaaa Lieht Bunnlnr "New Home." . j j Banua'skeep Cool. The first tkingin a boot is the last. j , A great hardship an iron steamer. Everything ancient is ia fashion now. Parisians cut up nto tunica.! L 1 their 1 Indian shawls Painted lace is dresses. ' a fresh trimming for m. quaes: aocter lis a not "a duck of a man." vTParis girls are wearing long sailor neck ties in loose knots. Water fuss aoaie people make about liquor-dating a debt 1 Navy blue waterproof show the wear less than most other tints, j it your gai is intn, wouidn t a course f gal-is-thin-ics be advisable? I The watermelon market 'was only tol- erably well supplied this merning. I .We find self-made men very often, but self-unmade ones a good deal oftener. Oar thanks are due to Hon J. J. Divis for valuable public documents. There is one conaelationjthe hot weather ill Tint la lit fnrmvmr f loaat in onnn rt ... v. - ,1 v "V"v w. us. We learn by the steamboatmen that the Cape Fear baa fallen abeut seven feet at Fayetteville since the recent rise. Alderman Bowden of the Third Ward win oe Mayor pro temp, until Alayor Fishblate returns on the first of Septem. ber. The steamer Rtguatort after having been repaired has taken her cargo, and left her wharf for New Yerk this morn An exchange says thai "a young lady who would faint at findine a hair in the .i butter ioeso't dislike to browse on a moustache. There is perhaps no time whet adora ble woman looks less like an angel than ... I . -I when she is walking on her heels through mud puddle. ( ' i Tn si lat f r tr a f rtMtif i a vtt.nrr larv ah w v a w w iiiwu4 ' mm T.vuucl iuui iUt" that ,he lf DOt. eD gaeed but she I sees a cloud above the horizon larce as a man's hand. i 1 about as - ; m t ' it I mere is a very strong puwic opinion agaiuofc preacuiug my wouiru, qui nimosi 1 ; & Ll.: I ' ' L.. -i m. I every husband knows tbat women as lec- j 1 tarers are an entire success. The Revenue jOutterj Colfax is now' in this city having her decks caulked. The workvwill be finished in about five days when she will . proceed with her usual work. I enus can now be seen daily at the evening twilight as can all her fair ter restrial representatives from any point of view wmcn commands tne piazzas 01 tne summer hotels. The man who slips on a banana peel. arises, aad dusts the rear of his trousers, without avin? a word, is too rood for this sinful word. He can double discount church members. A woman hearing a great deal abjut 'preserving autumn leaves put up some, bul ftwrda, t0,d bbor ey were not fit to eat, and she might as well have thrown her sugar away A noted policeman was so fond of being 'dead-beaoed' everywhere, that when some of bis friends were debating how to get him to attend church, - one of them said, 'Charge an admission fee, and he'll be alter a pass before breakfast.' We never realize how awkward, how needlesaly stupid, bow excessively and rlnlrtr1i1 w fanltv natnra ia. ao atrnntrlv u ? ;v :-ti r... .t... wneu wo rcucviou kUO J"""" ghe bas never yet been able to create a man that will fit a castoawnade shirt. wine tor XTenlnr Xntertalnaentf. The Port Grape Wine of Alfred 8 peer, of Passaic,' New Jersey, is generally pro 1 nounced the most rt liable wine te be ob tained, and is now being used by these fashionables and famines who are the most cbeice in the selection -of wines for evening entertainments. For sale bj P. L. Bridgers A Ce , J. C. Alaads and Green e Flanner. I New Market. The work of building the nw market has boon commenced and the front walls are well under Way. The work will be pushed with all baste and the building when completed will be quite an improre- raent to the city 1 Leaves for the Big Nor'ard ' i His Honor Mayor Fishblate departs this city by the early morning train to morrow for Long Branch, where be ex pects tc lie off "in the cool" and'recuper ate for a few weeas. The Superintendent of Health will dis infect the ay or and gi re him a clean bill of health before he starts, we suppose, so that ho will not be quarantined on the way. 1 On a Lear of Absence. Captain Garraaon, of the steamer D. Murchison, has taken a Bhprt vacation aQa gone to Beaufort, the mountains, the springs, or some other place where he can be relieved for awhile from the duties and cares of steamboat life.. The boat came down this morning in charge of theengi- neer, who will probably remain in com- tnand durme the CaDtain a absence. We wish the Captain a pleasant time and a speedy return to the waters of the Cape Fear, 'Joint Meeting. At a joint meeting of the County Com missioners and Magistrates of Brunswick couuty, held on Monday last, the follow- I m iax was levieu: I XOrESneral eXDenBeS Of the COULltV i w government. 41 cents on the 100. r 11 Oi oo tji 1 - vu ..tu Fffi.0. wu ki.ci utiu6 . reduction frem last year. The matter of putting a draw in the Town Creek bridge' was laid over until I the next meeting of the Commissioners for I action. The bill for the clothing purchased for the man Jack Davis who was hung last menth was repudiated on the ground that it was too high and not authorized by the county. i A New Postal Regulation. The custom of postmasters of guessing at the desiination of misdirected , letters, and forwarding them in accordance with their guesses, has caused, in many in stances, annoyance to correspondents and lss of time in correspondence. The sob- jec dm Deen unaer consiaeranon at ine m. AT V . . 1 . a 1 I posiomce aepartmem. a letter nas Deen prepared auvising thot postmasters be in- 8tructed to discontinue the custom.1 It lia.a. .1 1 W postmaster nas uuniBU6 w"iV-" i the true destination of the letter, he should forward it. In other cases of unmistak- . . ... . . . ably misdirected letters, when it is plain . . . . . ...... . ' tnat they are intended to go to some other city than the one reached, they should be sent immediately to the dead letter, office or, if the necessary informa tion is upon the envelope, be returned to the sender. CltJ Court- Juo Brodie, colored, for disorderly conduct, submitted aud paid the cost. Wary E. Thompson, colored, charged with disorderly conduct, was fined $5 and costs or ten days in the city prison She went to the berth below. Wm. Heide, Davis Mat ten, Abram Bell, Henry Smith, and Alpheus Dennis, five white sailors, were arrested last night h officerB Keli0D' Woeb8e and TeitSen and arraigned this morning for disorderly conduct, such as loud and boisterous .nri rnrflin cf and aKnairvcr t Ha police in the neighborhood of Paddy 's Hollow It appearing in the evidence that the first named prisoner was not guilty, he was discharged. Alpbeus Dennis being found more guilty than the others I was required to pay a fine of 820 or go I below for thirty days, I The three remaning defendants, Davis, Matten, Abram Bell and Henry Smith were sentenced to pay a fine of $10 each or given the alternative of going to the C. P. for thirty days. They all went below. The case of Lewis Green, colored, charged with disorderly conduct, was again continued on account of sickness of the defendant. . This wound up the pro ceedings for the day, and His Honor ..Trwl r-n n1 nnt with a smile of relief at the prospect of a three weeks holiday, which be enters upon to-morrow. An honest indifference to many prevail-1 ing com pliants is the result of using Dr I Ball's Baltimore Fills. For sale by alii draggists. Price 25 cents. . . - ! , .1 Inmillable. ' The following nnmailablea regain at Lbe poet office in this city: l TJfficio x 51 ! Liberty Street, P. 0 Box; 615, Mr. Secchi; Miss Eliza 15eetW; llJ Hal Jet & Co., Portland, Me. ; ' Committed, j 1 uu tne trial of several pensjus for gambling, this morning, before a Justice of the Peace, Peter Evans, a witness in thi cases was arrefted for perjury and com mitted by the Sheriff in default of bond for his appeirauceat the Criminal Court. Toe Cattle Ordinance. The jattention of those interested is invited to the advertisement inserted elsewhere by Cipt. Henry Savage, relative to cows running at large in the city limits. The ordinance will surely ben- forced and those who do not wish to pay, impounding lees and other exenses will do well to keep their cattle within limits. Quarterly Meeting. The third Quarterly Meeting for the T.naii xim.it rofK;t v ru-u South, will be held at Herring's Chapel on Saturday and Sunday, the 9th and 10th instant, and the ensuing Mondav a meet ieg of several days' continuance will com. ITIftflPA at th MWhArtist; Plmroli at 1fnr.-r, lllVk uiicu, wm oc m at- tendance at both places. Indisposed. 'We regret to i learn that Mr. Alex regret to learn that Mr. Alex Sprunt. the British Vice Consul fer this port, i8 confined to his house from a severe I .!, f :t,.. ti n n 1i tttUlllW Ul Blb&UCaB. KaUhiAlU X'. AWUU111- I 1 I owu, " v mv will w loaiH. id oidu ootwoit . .. ' ' . Bick at bl8 residence in this city. We trust' that both of these much esteemed gentlemen will soon be able to reportjfor duty again, and their 'pleasant fac s be once more risible places of business. at their accustomed At the Rock Quarry. Peace and good order seem to prevail I now among the colored laborers at the Rock Quarry. n8ar Rocky Point, on the w vu uoow "Bit jiuuouij hjc result, to a great extent, of the strong measures adopted some months ago bv tain members of the gang. They had their wn committees, a judge and asherin and any one of the laborers caught stealing from another was soon detected, well trussed, and then turned to g0 an(j work somewhere else Thete are now about five hundred hand employed there and among them many desperate characters, and yet good order aud a comparative degree of honesty, a Ieast in g0 far ag regard8 tbe g00(ja and chatteja of ft fenow. laborer, are now maintained amon them. I r Criminal Court- Dhortlv alter uourt was commenced this morning the State vs H. Schriver charged with murder, was called. The defendant was arraigned and! the trial, by consent of Mr. Solicitor Moore, on the part the State, and the defendant's counsellJM. Bellamy Esq., was set for Friday at 9 o'clock. Tne regular docket was then taken as follows: up State vs Roxanna Hunter, charged with assault; verdict not guilty. State vs James Capot, charged with trespass; verdict guilty; motionimade in arrest of judgment. State vs James Capot, charged with trespass; verdict not guilty. State vs Prince Nixon, charged with assault and battery; verdict not guilty! State vs A. M. Wilson, charged with assault and battery; not. pros, entered.' State vs Andrew Nixon, charged with I 1 1 t I"A . li oawery; Yeruici noi, gumy. This embraced the proceedings of the daJ PP to the time of our wntlDg Mr. A. K. Black, .County 1 Examined giTei notice that he will attend at the Court House on the Thursday of next week, the 14th inst., for the purpose of examining applicants for teacher'n cer tificate. Those interested- will take no tice. There was one arrest by the police, that of a colored man, this morning, for disor. derly conduct, who used insulting language to a police officer. Wine ana cake for tvenings. Alfred Speer of New Jersey, it should nown,is one of the . meet extensive producers and dealers in Pure Wines and Brandies in the United States. He makes a Superior Port Wine, which took ! the highest premium at theCentennial, known as Speer's Port Grape Wine. It ia sold bv J, O. Munds, P. L. Bridgers & Oo. and Green AFlanner. j Aug-tL ! " it1--.-' ' .- - - I -I i ' . ... 154 i The Ciops . We are glad to hear such good reports in regard to the crops as reach us from ail qnartersl A week ago everything seemfid to be at the last gasp for the want of rain, ... . j ' a. a ine Heart of the faihier was but a stronghold for slfomv forebodings Voi that copious rains1 hv; fj'.en, alJ this if changed, arid the planteis ht realn.uls aie talking very hope tu lly. We have heard tc-day from the si ct ion .touching on Castl Uayne, njd it is now thought that an avfr. age crop will be the result there, while at y Pdint, Point Caswell and o ber portiuiis of Pender couuty, notj less than two ureas, and p.obably thnde-fonrths, ol a .all crop is counted od. One or two mjre g -3d rains is all that is needed to e isure theie happy anticipations. A. Needed Reconstruction. If Mr. Chairman Smith and his coad' jutors on the Board of County Commis sion rs don't speedily have the ventilation of the County Court liouse room recon- ttructed entlrelv. thn mnntu vill ir. jw t tu uui judgmeut baye a numerous mourning amount of funeral expenses, and other expenses incident thereto, such aa niArii cine8 and so forth to Pay out. For the vast majority of the people who attend'in - tne Criminal Uourt. as is well known tn the gentlemen of tke Board of Commis- I oinnara n .Lu- 11 t . " to pay doctors' bills or burial expenses and tne loul air that if breathed in the Court enough to generate disease among every one who attends upon the Court sessions. Besides aa an act of justice to the officers of thelCourt. but more particularly to Major Dunham. Ihe I CFflntlflmanlu am? nKHm'n f.t wU 1 I O J "" v"-"'o"-1fi VIOia IT LIU tiao I I I T , u lt. , - . . .. " "una. some cnange in tne arrangement ought to be( made. The members of the Bar have dropped off right rapidly in the Paa or three years; who can tell but tbat the atmosphere in a crowded court! room where the ventilation is bad had something to do with it? Such was the cause attributed to the very great fatalltv I that existed among the Congressmen of tD United states at Washington last year ilation of their respective cfaam- e think thev aonlied a redr ruu uon oi ineir respective csam. i immeQiateiy. No good Preaching 1 No man can do a cood iob of work preach a good sermon, try a lawsuit well. doctor a patient, or write a goodj article when he feels miserable and dull, With sluggish brain and u steady nerves, and none should make the attemnt in such a condition wnen it can be so easily and IvMmn uJiiffU unn . . cheaply removed by a little Hop Bitters See other column. What $200 Did in Wall Street. August 16th, 1178, a customer wrote Messrs. Lawrence & Co., Bankers, N. T ; "Dear Sirs ; Yours containing remittance for $1,113.25, as profits on my 200 shares, is received. Accept my thanks, for I am very well satisfied. You may use this let ter. I would; recommend every one who feels disposed to speculate to send for vour circular, xuis is oui one instance out of thousands, by which the new C'OMBINA 1 mi 1 . . " I TION: SYSTEM of operating stocks en ables people with large or small capital to make similar profits. By this excellent plan, the orders of thousands of customers from city and country are pooled into ONE IMMENSE SUM and j co-operated as a MIGHTY INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNT. Each member of the combination secures all the advantages of the largest capital united with experienced skill. Profits di-l vided monthly ; $19 invented returns $50, or 5 ner cnt.. on the ntx-b. 7ri will mh- $4.50, and so on, according to the market. Messrs. Liawrence fc Co's. new crcular (mailed free) has "two unerring rules for success," and explains everything, so that) any one can operate profitably. All kinds I of Stocks and bonds wanted. New Gov ernment loan supplied. Apply to Lawrence & Co., Bankers, 57 Exchange Dace, N. Y. City. I I , A CARD TO THE AFFLICTED. 1 Dr- Robertson, 19 Suath 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 : Organ io and Seminal Weakness, Im potency (loss of sexual power) Nervous Debility and Trembling, Palpitation of the Heart, Dim. ness of Sight or Giddiness, Pains in the Back and Nocturnal Emissions, etc., all resulting trom abuses in youth or excess in manhood. Diseases recently contracted cured in five to ten days, and the poison entirely eradicated trom the system, j Also all skin and blood j diseases quickly cured. Or. Robertson, a graduate or -the Umve si- ty of Maryland, ref ra to any of the leading physicians of Baltimore. Special attention given to all female complaints. j All consultations stnctlv conndemtal and medicines sent te any address. ; Call or write, encioeingy stamp for reply juiy z lywtw. A CARD. To all who are suffering from the er rors and indiscretions ol' youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood &c, I will send a recipe that will onre you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America, Send a self-ad Iressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. Ikkajt, Station D, New Tori CVy. PLEASE OTICE. ' We will be dad to receive eommnnlntlansl from ov friends on aaj aad all subjects of. KBerai interest but x j ... , j ,, The name of the writer mBstalwsyi be for aiahedto the.Editor. I 1 I Communications matt b written o aI ae or tne;paper. I Person elide must be avoided. And it i epcla'ly and particularly nder tod tUt the Editor doe. nut always endoia the Tiewi of correei-on dents, ! unlesa so stat la the editorial colamae. I ll New Advertisements Notice, m rf . x . . . " 1 ' mr' LUAKMQNKD will attend' aft I Ml the Court Houston Thursday, Ufo i ' 1 .1 1- instant, to examine ajlicanta for 'Tflcli er's Certifloalfs. ' I' - ! I ,' , 1 AL i:. BLAtiK. ac o 'ol 1 . 1 . Examin ' H i 1 - An Ordinance j Relating1 to Cattle Large Eunniuc OapiBKD, That til pefions a-ehereey pro hibited frem allewinp their Cowi. or other v-uo wm.5) o rnn at large within the city limiu, and all Cows and other1 'cattle' beatr fou d running at large in I violation of th Ordinance shall be impoundad b thik'h'itf I of Poin and a ..j n. ! i j i v. h.ovt, mli U lOe owners may red -em and 'PI recorrr the sameJ nj!on paying a fiae of Two and One half dollars " f j exPen8es 'impcnnding, adverUslng- &nd feeding the saii Cows other eattlo benti. i i i un x I N r u ir.iin..i.A . . . . I . iij . . .. . P,B""1 OT 1110 X&el5th i"? Wi" F eireCt on after the 15th inst. i i ! HENRY savaqe; i ang 6-3t-f,9,14 City i lerk Btar copy 7, 10, 15. AND NO. 1, JUST It'KCKIVKD I 1 ni ' o,.,ul,, vu nu pee it. I rn-nnv trnm l'.rronl n : . n. II !' -V su 4 NEWBUHY a CHAsnN. j i ; , , p ! A Perfect LikenGSS ! O F YODRSELF CAN BK HAD 1 BV , I i In calling at YATES' PUOTOGHArU ROOMS. uniidren'f Fictares a specialtr. HTER- fOSCOPW VIEWS of all places of Interest fa."d.arOBn1 thcit onstanUj on hand. FICTUKB FRAMES and MOULDINGS, SCHOOL BOOKS and School Stationery. Eft. Orde's from the country wil meet with prompt attention. i . j YATES BOOK 8TOe AND PHOTO RQOWp. ang t Another Lot' I 1. 01 ,.iorin waro- I W hna just receiTed at I J I , THE LIVE BOOK STORE..! All the Latest CJKAHIDE AND FRANKLIN FQtJARK kj Libraries, and an nmense stock lof Nu. n- mer Keadin of everv description ai I 1 .... . . . 11 1 , I. UEIiVSHEUGEIt'J. Pianos and Organs, H oa.ua uuaa.r xua uAnu, or ca KT . , I ' I wir0 1 T C ntir I n r i n rt . nrr ' mo o8 lQuiaiineni pian, ai greauy reuucea prices, at HEIVSBEROKR'H, Live Book and Masic Store. ang i m I rnr 1 thfi Pumn-MpptiTi nr l fTIHE STEAMER CLINTON WILL BUN L daily between Wilmintn and Lower Town Creek Bridge, dorlnz the CAHP-MEKTINUi to be DeId at the ttor place, AUGUST Ttbj to 11th inclnsire. I I E??? i? "d JlXJ40? jaly 29 6t Tlri rrcr pa , O cf Buggies, Harness & Saddles, , FOR SALE AT li I QZ3RZZAZLDT dt OOfl, 3rd st, opposite City Hallj' REPAIRING DONE WITH H AND DISPATCH. A-1 KESB HORSE-SHOEINU A SPECIALTY ang 4-tf , ' l j Exchange Hotel, I ooLDSBorxo.ixri c. ! 4 FIRST-CLASS HOUBEin ererv refpeet. 1 X. Special arrangements offered to Com- mereial tourists. Prices Reasonable. J. M. BOVTINO, I) ton and V. P. C. CoL Fornterlv of Wilminztoi U Y. MfcKKITT, , Formerly of Petersborg k BlaeRidge Springs, aar - I ProprifUn. T Cornel! ND SEE A VERY FINE L'lT OF BRETONNE, ITALIAN, t AND REAL LACESl The Best SCISSORS la the World t Aad the bet iu'tag and fastes SeUltg CORSET, (Flixible Bretoane Laos Tits aad other Fancy Articles y EXCHAJQE CORNER. uly 31 AYE. 8PRU5T at
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