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THIS PATM 0b.d .rr afteraooa, B.ad.y. josn. T. JAMKv ,UlTO AMD rKOrKITO. ..nva PfWTAOE PAID. I i " , o.i month. M eeats. 0' ' -in b- delivered by carriers, i"" .-II ..nU i.r wL. libril idTertUm r Lualfii-r. .leant-report any aad ilisjellunooua. jjjlOWN & RODDICK. 45 Market St. ... ...... i,.t finished taking our auuual VKVV GOOUS from the Northern 'itkeU, suitable for Uw FALL ANU wiicn. Ajt mr patrons will study thir beat iutei JgTy making their purcbas. 8 as early in " .-..,. cniivenlent.aa the general m- jJ5oniofiue market have ao upward 20.000 YARDS BEST CAUCQ ! 1 I'KICE O KNTS. Wlio!-1 hj ei would do well to look ... .-u iKf ra ourcbasing as we i.vi i ereat mauy to ds we are offering S betovr TUKPKJMKNT MAUKET VAhlJE. FansjS Parasols. Closin" ont the balance at Greatly Re- due d Prices. ruin, Striped and Cbecke Nairook y lulius. The best value ever offered. Call and examine. Lloeu Lawus from 12 J to 20 cents. Dress Goods. our Variety ia Large. Our prices ARE LOW. 8o upwards. Laces. Bretoune, Torchon and Italian Laces. We have very much th Largest assort- ...... 4 .V.., ImVsan nfFaaA In tViia n!fw and OJOUt LUb UAJ OTCU WWW " mmm vij our prices, either by the jard or piece, can not be undersold. Ouilts. Domestic and Imported Quilts. Our stock of the above is large. We have marked uone up in price, preferring to give our patrons an opportunity to supply their wants at the old prices Table Linens-Towels and Napkins, Our present assortment excels anything ws have ever shown. Call and give our stock a look over. Our Buyer Is in the market at present and we ire receiving many Novelties. kOTJR 5 and lO Is iitaated on the S. W. corner of Market and Second streets, and every Steamer that comes into this port brings a Fresh Lot of the most surprisingly Cheap and useful G6ds that ever were offered in any mar ket under any circumstances. We offer peat inducements to wholesale Buyers. BROWN & RODDICK, 45 EXarket Dtreot aur. ig 8Ut of North Carolina, In the Superior Psndtr Ooanty. j Cort. Barbara M. Yeung, Plaintiff, V against V J. A. Tour. Defendant. J rpHI3 ACTION is braht to obtain a di- x Toree a vikcdlo MiTamoan. Tksdsfudanl. J. A. T onnr. la hrtT r.n tilled te iDBlir hrAt ih laid Cnrt at th CoirtBovse f said Comnty, in Bnrgaw, on US lit Ifnndav tt f ha Mr! tirm nt mmA Cirt,biBj the 15th Mnday after the 1st Mesdsy of September 1879, then and there to taiver or demur to the complaint herein, or juugBBi wiu De jtiven against him accord U( to the prayer ot the complaint. W. T. BANNERM AN. C. S. C. J50. T. BLAND, Attorney for Plaintlfl. octio-lw BUU of Horth Carolina,! In the Superior John T. U array, Plaintiff, "I w , against y y.1"1 Murray,DefL j 'PH18 ACTION ig brought to obtain a di A vorceavucDLOKi-iaiKoan. Tne ereadant,liartha Elisabeth Mnrrav.is oereoy notified to appear before the said joartat the Court House of said County, In ttt'lrt M0"1' XU 5Ul MondV after wtre to answer or demur to the complaiat ur juameat will be friven against ruiac prayer of the complaint. jnnw JT; T' ANN ERM AN, O. 8. O. '. .,?. BLI Attorney for Plaintiff. Tkot. H. McKoj, Robt H HcKcy at i oannir a - as -is a w WILMLKGTON, N. a ee North side Market street, be twee eead and Third streets. Tt-tt Old Newspapers. QDANTHT OP OLD NSWBPAPKB8 L f.pPtt 're tor sale cheap at the 9 OAILT KKYIfiW OFFICS .Xfe-";- DilLt '-EEVIiw.,. VOL. IV. WILMINGTON, N. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER LOCAL NEWS. If ew Adrertisemei ts Muisot IT are Yoa Been. A. A I. Shiir Best 8t ck. T. II. Hendimos A Co-ICO Varieties Bead ad Boston i ind 10 Cents Store. P. BaiSRBsaeaa 1 he Greatest Attrac " on of the Day. Who ever enjoyed a cigar in the ila k? Witdow Glass all sizes at luffer & Price's. j j j Tb.9 weather h u't exactly k to behave. i i . j The wise dud will Uy iu his supply of heat. ' t Wiitei'a The rocei pta of cottou a t this port to day loot up 1591 balei. The mince pie boom is in order duw i , j dyspepsia trips iut-j notice. He fashionable boutiet is a hing of beauty and very expensive. Gollars and cuffs of solid colcred -ng- haw, embroidered in whits, are out. j Un w ints but 'little hert below, and he can get that the quickest by advertis ing. Asters and salvia are the blcesoms to be used by the milliners for autumn bon ¬ nets. .';''. When the country cousin sees the wo men wearing boys' hats he wan a to go home. Strangers in the city should not fail to visit the Sash Factory, foot ot Walnut street. t The joker who intimated that he had some 'nuts to cracfe must have meant jesUnuts. Steel bird's heads, with jet beaks and eyes, are among the ornaments imported for fall hats. When a man goes a fishing and don't catch any fish, can yon call him a tryang- ler sort of a fellow? Tis the last peach of j the season left specking alone, and the signs ef decay strike through to the stone. . j Why is it that the evanescent shadow often seen upon a young man's upper lip, and by cour'esy known as hair, is always down. The philosopher who advises young me1 to take 'the bull by the ! horns' in all emergencies of life,! is himself the first one to jump a fence when danger threat- em A young artist has painted the picture of a dog under a tree, and the work is so arUtlcallydone th'a none but the best . ..,1 .J. i J ..t.. ... I connoisseurs can tell the bark of the tree from that of the .dog. j Spirits is still on the !boom. It sold to day for 34 cents. The quotations for rosin are 31 80 to SI. 35 for strained and good slralned, while cotton has again marked an advance. 1 Wadesboro Herald: The Wilmington Champion;' the I Concord Lone Nine;' the Richmond 'Pee Dc9 and other base ball clubs will play match games at the Dixie Fair in Wadesboro. No article has been more affected by the recent advance in prices j than ch.'ese. Four or five weeks ago the best quality was five to six cents ner pound: new; it is quoted at ten to twelve cents. , M i When you see a baby, j which you know to have suffered for a long time with Sum mer Complaint or Dysentery, suddenly improve and crow fat and healthy, you can rest assured ; that Dr. Bull's Biby Syrup has been used. j City Court. Two dusky-hued individuals were the only cases on docket this morning: The first called wes Charles Spencer, colored, charged with disorderly conduct. Judgment wan suspended npon payment of costs: I '. , -! 1 ' Romeo Harrison, colored, was the next case, .he charge being the same as In the previous one. Ia thiSjinstance judg ment was sispended and the prisoner re leased. Save your money by buying jour Build- ing Supplies from Aitafferfc Price, f ' ' I SlGHAX SSBVICE, U. S :A., Station Wilmington, N. C, Oct. 23, 1879 8:10 a. m. The following orders have been received at this station ; ; j Hoist off shore signals at Ha'Wk, Hat feras, Lookout and Macon. Also! orders or Sandy Hook, Barnegat, Atlantic City, Cape May, Cape Henry and Lewes. J. M. Watson, Sergt. Signal Corps, U. S. A. The River. Oapt. Green, of thaj Horth Ma'e, in forms us that the recent rains have not had much effect in the upper Cape Fear section, and that there has been a rise of only about A inches in the river, which he thicks will be about the extent of the rise unless there is more rain soon. The Newspaper Law. The newspaper law says if any; person orders his paper discontinued he must pay all arrearages, or the publisher may con tinue to send it until payment: ia made, and collect the whole amount.; Aluo an action for fraud can be instituted against any person, whether he is responsible in a financial view or not, who refuges to pay for his subscription. I The Bell Telephone once More. Mr. W. T. Washburne, Inspector of the Bell Telephone Company, has been on a tour of inspection to this city, but did not stay long as he had only two or three telephones to inspect here. But we are informed by Mr. Da Forrest, the general agent of the Bell Telephone Company in this city, that Inspector Washburne sent a telegram yesterday to have Other in struments forwarded immediately to this place. In consequence of thi$, we sup pose that, the subscribers to thej Bell Tel ephone who have been so long and bo patiently awaiting the erection of their telephone instruments may now rea sonably look forwardTto be in telephonic connection with their neighbors in a very short time. Mr. -De Forrest's work has passed in spection very well, and Mr . De F. was complimented by Inspector j Washburne for the completeness of his work. Money saved in buying your Household Hardware at Jacobi's, Noi 10 South Front street. . . ! t Aa Intended Lecture, It having been understood that Hon. A. M. Waddell had prepared a lecture upon the Ancient History of North Caro lina, a committee was appointed by the Historical and Scientific Society of this city, to confer with him and request that he deliver the lecture before the Society. We publish the correspondence below by which it will be seen that Col. Waddell has consented, and the lecture will: be dc t livered in the school room inrear of St. James' Church on the evening of the 27th inst., and will be free to the public: Oct. 22ad, 1879. Hon. Alfred M. Waddell. Dear Sir. The Historical and Scienti fic Society of Wilmington ..N. C, at its last meeting appointed the undersigned a Committee to wait upon you ana reapeot- fully request that you would deliver be fore the Society at its next meeting (t fore the Society at its next meeting (to be held on Monday evening, Oct. 27th, at 8 p. m., in the School Koom oenina oc. James' Church) the lecture prepared by you upon the Hibernian Characteristics of North Carolina History, Hoping that ,it will be in your power and agreeable to you to comply with the Society's request we are Your Ob jc lent Servants, 1 Signed. j Edward Cantwf. ;l, Alfrd A. Watson, Alex. Sr runt. beply. Oct. 22, 1879. Gentlemen: j It will give me pleasure to comply with the request of the Historical and Scientific Seciety of which you have noti fied me, not only because of the compli ment conveyed in it, but because I feel sure that the lecture will be to the Society what it purports to be; viz: "A New wew of North Carolina History." With great respect I am, Your obedient servant, A. H. j Waddell, -lo Hon. E. Cantwell, Key. Dr. Watson, Mr. Alex. Sprunt, Committee. You pay the lowest cash prices for Doors, S.-'b, and Blinds, Bunder's Hard ware, &c , at IJacobi's, No. 10 South Fiont street. t When a man with a straw hat tells you that he is doing a rushing business, don't you believe him. A fashionable shoo has a fawa-co!ored cloth top and a regiment of pearl buttons ia Indian file up the side. Birds are scarce, and those who grace their millinery with ornithological orna ments must pay dearly fcx the pleasure. Shirring is to be used in all kinds of ways this winter, and knife and? box plaiting will be much worn on all skirts. Very few skirts will have the whole skirt plaited; they are always getting out of order and therefore objectionable. A new belt clasp has three compartments ia which the wearer may stow pios,,nee dies and cotton. 1 Colored velvet, shirred into ras, out. liied t7 s'.rips of satin, ia a new fc!g for tho rim of .a hat. ! - ' " 1 Ne deslgus ic leee-buttoos are square w.th (Japanese figures iu relief, or im pressed on them. Exieusiyrf paper knives re iu the form of a dirk, viilh a serpent s head, having rubiea for the eyes. The celebrated Zeb Vance, Southern Baker and Chief Cook Stoves. Tarlor and Heating Stoves tor old prices. No advance at Jacom's Hardware Depot. t i The cutaway jackets will be wuru with all kindsj of skirts the coming season. These jackets are made of cloth by a tailor, and the elegance of the garment is due chiefly to its elegaut cut and finish and to the silk buttons which form its only trimming. Fcr the autumn, hats of black chip or fine English straw are trim black or dark-colored velvet feathers and clusters ef mixed :i?l with or satin, flowers Of the season, such as China asters, gerani ums, verbenas and chrysanthemums of all shades and colors. Personal. Col. S. L. Fremont, who is now in charge of the government wor-s on the Savannah river, is in the city to lay and favored us with a short but ve welcome visit Down the River. Abeut 30 of the visiting excursionists from Richmond and Robeson counties took a trip down the river on the Pass port this morning to ake a sniff of the salt breezes of the ocean and to take a look at the fortifications at tho mouth of the Care Fear. Economy is wealth buy White Lead, Colors, Varnishes, and a", kinds of paint ing materials for the lowest, prices at Jaco bi'3 Hardware Depot. f Magistrates Court. Henry Nichols, colored, was arraigned before Ju8tic3 Gardner this morning for assault and battery, and indf fault of pay ment of fine and cos's in the case was committed to jail. William Fisher, and John the son of William, 'were brought before Justice Gardner this afternoon upon the charge of abducting the wife of Tom Johnson, the notorious outlaw, but up to the time of our going to press the trial br d not beon concluded, f John L. Holmes, Esq., appeared for the defence and CjI. B. R. Moore, Solicitor, for the State. Another Fisher-man Caught. Arthur F'sher, colored, brother to W'liam F'sher, who gether with his son John, was lodged in jail a few days .'go, uron the charge of abduction was arrested this mornirg by officer Carr, on the confines of the city, in the neighborhood of Gum Pond or Gum Swamj just the other side of Cumming's Row on the road to Jumping Run, and brought before Justice Gardner, who committed him for trial. The charges are harboring an escaped convict, who was none other than Tom Johnson, and who it is alleged was sick at Ahur Fisher's horse for severs! weeks and by the latter nursed until he got well. The trial of the last named F:ber will probably take place to-moi.ow. New Unifbrutf. rlhe C. M. S ted man Fire Company met at their Hall last nlght,where each mem ber received his uniform, consisting of a red helmet hat, upon which is 'the name of the company, a blue shirt,made,in man oLwar fashion, a black belt, also bearing the company's name and numbsr, aud the company badges. The hats of the offi cer are white, instead of red, otherwise ther uniforms arc arke. We learn that on the first Wednesday night in November the company is ordered to meet at the ball in their new uniforms, a3 that is the time for their regular monthly meeting. The Coupany will make a public parade sometime soon, and the time will probably be decided at that meeting. Wine and cake for Evenings. Alfred Spoer of New Jersey, it should be known, is one of the most extensive producers and dealers in Puro Wines and Brandies ia the United States, lie makes a Superior Port Wine, which took the highest premium at theCentennial, known as 8 peer ii Port Grape Wine. It is sold byJ, C. Munds, P. L. Bridgers & Co, and Green Flanner. Aug-tf. 23, 1879. NO. 221 Wilmington District. Methodist E. Church, South. Fourth Round of Quarterly Meetic gs, 1879. Onslow U Oct 25-26 Duplin at Wesley Chapel. .. .Nov 1- 9 Clinton at McGee's Nov 8-2 Cobrie Miss, at Wesley ChapelNov 11-16 Cokesbury at Bethel....!. ... .Nov 15-12 L. S. Burkiiead, Presiding Elder. important io me Afflicted. We would advise all who may need the advice of a physician, to either call or write to Dr. Robertson, 19, So. Eutaw St., Baltimore, Md., who from 15 years expe rience in Hospital and Special Tract ice, guarantees a cure in all diseases of the Urinary Organs and of the Nervous Sys tem, Orgatic and Seminal Weakness, !Iui potency (loss of sexual power), Nervors Debility and tremblirg, Pa'jiitatiou of the Heart, dimnefi of sight or giddiness, Noc tarnal Emissions, &c, all resu1 '"tg from abases in ytmth, or excesses in inat-!:oo3; also all sHu and blood diseases quickly cured, j Dr. R. is a graduate of one of the oldest and best medical schools' in tl' country (Uriversity of Mary lard), aid re feis to the leading physicians iu his city,?nd all consulting him can rely upon honorable aud confidential treatment. In wiiiiny enclose stamp ( i j !. Sptvist! attt-sijuui i'veri to ijil : !U::li C"Hiila.hitJf, liood aC C.JUi'ui.daluoiiS tui all wi-.Liiij; to call aLd iee him. Medicine sent to any address, i Dr. Mo UN Endorsement of Speers Port Port Grape Wine. The following, from the celebrated Dr. Mott of New York, speaks wonders for Mr. Speer's efforts to raise the Oporto Grape in New Jersey: 62 MATjsojf Avenue, New York, April 11, 1878. j Mr. Alfred Speer. Dear Sir ; The visit which I made last year to vour Vineyards, wine-presses ard vaults at Passaic, N.I J.. satisfied me thoroughly that the wines manufactured by you are pure and unadulterated, and the very best that can be offered to the public for medicinal uses. j Acting upon my favorable impressions at the time, I have since recommended the Port Wine more particularly in ray practice, and am satisfied, with marked benefit, to my patients. There can be no better proof to. the doubting mind, as to the Wine being made of the finest Oporto Grape, than ja visit to the acres of land covered with the vine bearing the luxuriant fruit. Wishing you success in your praiseworthy enter prise, j remain respectfully yours, ALEX B. MOTT, M. D., Prof, of Sur;ery, Bellevue Hosp. Med'l College, &c , Ac. For sale by J. C. Munds, Greeu & Flanner, P. L.l Bridgers & Co. Communion YVtne. The grape crop of A. Speer's vineyards in. New Jersey last year was one-third larger .than any previous year, j His vine yards in New Jersey, rud the product from the grapes he purchases, have enabled him to keep a stock four years ahead. None sold less than four years old. it has be come a popular even'ng wiue among the best families in New York, and for com munion purposes. For sale by Jas. C. ilunds, Green & Flanner and P L. Bridg ers & Co. !' New Advertisements. 400 Varieties Albany Cakes and Crackers-Cheap Enough. FULL LINES Flour, Solars, Coffees Teas, 8yrups, Molasses, Hoars, Lye; Baking Powders, Cigars, Confectioneries, Ac. Hold at manufacturers prices. Consign ments Apples, Cabbage, Onions, Potatoes Bntter and Country Produce constantly oom ing in to T. B. HENDERSON CO., oct 23-tf Corner Chesnut A Water sts. ND HIS UNCLES AND j HIS Cousins and his Bisters and h's Aunts is invited to wit ness the Grand Dress Parade Every day and every evening at tha Boston 5 and IG Cents Store, On North Front Street. ' The Stock is the largest and mcst extensive of the kind in the State, and embraces a very great variety of useful and pretty thingf, wBich are sold tvere for less than half the money usually demanded for tteao. The se lections were made In pereon and they are all reliable goods. Visiters from the country are particululy invited to call and. sea how far a ktth money will go. Remember the place, the Boston 5 and 10 Gents Store, North Pront Etrest, between Princess and Cnestaut. octM lveiryb!ody PLEASE NOTICE. We will be glad to receive communication i from our friends' on any and all. subjects ef general interest but : i r. The name of thej writerzaut. alwsjr be fur niahed to the Editor. j Communications must b written on only j one side of thejpaper. Personalities mast be avoided. And it is especially and particnlailv'undcr etood that the Editor does not always endo f the views of correspondents, unless so staiel in the editorial columns. IK. L- 1 New Advertisements. Ship Wot ice. LL PERSONS are hereby caatiosed : gainst harboritg or trustier any of the crew of tbe Oer. Karau JULIE ULVN, O. K. Scsroeder, MssW. t n J.Li. .lL . 9 "i iiu ueuu oi iceir contrhctloa wilJ te iid I cjmcr iutj capiat? or A onnpnee E. PKSCIJAU A WES1 t cct 22 St f The Greatest Atti;tidii of the Iav. fpUE BE A UTIFl L NEW STVLi i;a.vos and oi OANS, 1 ! AtthLlVK K?i)K AND ilUSIC HTORE. rrtagftACgTu -- i Blink Books and' Stationery, of ere variety and at th lowest ptices. I . . . Also, LL oui. Kr.-r-Tings and Frames, cct 20 8 'J and 41 Market We Do Not Claim TATRONAGE simply because vre ard a homo enterprise, nor do we k?snoct it at the expense of any one's pocket: I WE DO CLAIM that we can;iill any order1 for i ! I I: SashDoora- aud Blinds, Or auytli'pg iaour T,ne,..at as LOW FIG URES, and as god woik and material, as can be bought anywh' "e. Window Glasa, BirlJer's Supplies always oi hand. Our new DIIV KILN is in operation, and none but the b'b Lumber is U3cd. lies pec. fu y, 'ALTAVFER & PBICE. Factory Foot of Wft'iutitreeL OJllce Cor.Nutt and Ked Cross etret3. oct 20- Dental Card. T AM flOW AT MY OFFICS AGALV, hs cpareu iu my engagements, and will welcome all who may favor me with their pat-onage. and seat them in thai newest nd most comfortable Cnair in the city. liesDectfullv, JAS. E." KEA, Dentist, oct21-lm . 34 Market Ht. Have You Seen rpnoSE STYLISH ALL WOOli SACK JL i Suits of ours for S13.50? MUNSON," THE. CLOTHIER i i on 21- AND MER. TAILOR The Best Stock. rpHE BEST. STOCK, AND THE Cheapest Stock,of Gents, Youth's and Boys' Clothing and Farniching Goods, ever displayed in this city, is oSTored new at rtmirkably clcre prices. ; We cll'r to the trvie an uaasnally attrac tive stock to select from. We will act te nndereold by atybjdy, North or ScutJ. A. A I. SHRIER, cct 15 Market street RemovaL jyjY NUMEROUS PATRONS' will nU find my COAL AND WOOD YARD !o:atcd on the wharf near foot of Chestnut strest. This admirable and central location will at once commend itself to all. I am wellpn pared and propose to eell COAL and WOOD at the VERY LOWEST RATES and invite -.ii a comparison of figures looking t) that enc oct 20 J. a. 8PRINGIE, CHAS. KLEIN, Ondertater anii CatinetaMater. 'So. 24 South Pront Street; WILMINGTON, C. 2r A fine asEtrtment of rnflfina &nd rJ kets constantlr on hand. Fnrnlhir. HmnmirmA Cleaned and Varnished. Orders by tele jjrapo or man promptly nuea. t an 13 Change of Schedule. : 1 TEAMER PASSPORT, I S Capt J. W. Harper, . ftJS after SATURDAY. tSV On asd October II, will . - ' Leave r?mithviile..M...7.30 A. M. Leave WilmisgtOD....M..3.00 P. !JJ oct 10 .OKO. MYERS, Agent; IMew Hat Store. T HAVE JUST RETURNED FROM THE JL Horth. with alartreand wall vli-rtAA a.k- of Men's. Yooth's, Boys and Childen's Hsu and Caps of the latest styles. I bought my stock when they'were at the lowest and houzht for the CASH. My expenses are sxsU and I propose to ull at very small profits. I inri e all who whh Hats to call and examine my stocc before purchasing, if NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. JOHN M. ROBINSON, cct 15-ly So, C North Front fU ' 1 r i
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